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1977-03-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
D•llY Pll•t PllOt•llY ltklWl,.l ICHfll•r Saves Life 8J JACKIE BYMAN OfU.Olilfy "'"""•" An btjured man's desperate strueale up a cliff saved a com- paruon's Ute by minutes Satur· day following a crash in Silverado Canyon, but came too late for a third man. Killed on impact when their four-wbeel.clrive pickup truck plunged 300 feet off a trail about 2 a.m. was Mark David Boots, 21, of Anaheim. The severely injured driver. Michael Harvey, 23, also of Anaheim, remained in cnllcal condition Saturday night at UC Irvine Medical Center How near he came to death was described by paramedic Mike McCoy. . "lt his friend hadn't ~ade It UJI and lf we hadn't used the M~ Corps ~licopter, he never would Jtave made 1t to the hospital. I un- derstand they no sooner got lo' UCI Medical Center than tbey' had to open his chest and do open heart surgery." The companion who climbed.to seek aid, Robert St. Onge, 23 .. ot Anaheim, was reported ia satisfactory condition Saturday night at UCIMC. McCoy, who with fellow paramedics Roy Sprague and Jim Higgin treated the victims at. the scene, gave this account of what happened: HOSPITAL PERSONNEL AND PARAMEDICS RUSH MICHAEL HARVEY FROM HELICOPTER TO UCI MEDICAL CENTER ''When the <El Toro Manne Corps) helicopter was en route Lo the hospital, he was in cardiac arrest and they had to do pulmonary resuscitation all the way. The three men . who he speculated went up to enjoy the recent snowfall, were driving on the Maple Springs truck trail. three males past the end of paved road. about 2 a.m. when their' vehicle slid off the ridge. <See FATAL, Page A2) SUNDAY VOL. 70, NO. 86, 6 SECTIONS, 92 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 1977 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1Guzzler Tax Due? l ~ WASlllNGTON (J\P1 Prcsi , dent Cart£'r 's top C'nc•ri:y uclviscr fsaid Saturday that the C;irter ad l ministration is considering a .seri es of C'ncrg y 1;aving ' 'measures. ancludini:? a sti ff lax on cars with low ~asolanc m1leagl!' James R. Schlesinger also said 1the recommendations mclud£' energy-efficiency standards for household appliances and rules I to make power plants burn coal instead of natural gas nr oil. Speaking at'' conference of tht· National Wildlife Feclc:rat1on Schle:oinger said lhal enl•rgy ccm servation and fucl·sw1lch1ng wall be the major ingredients of Carter's forthcoming energy policy. due April 20. And he added that "mandatory measures ••• will be required." '.'Congress Meddles' t iClaims Gen. Brown t • WASlll~GTON <A P 1 • GC'n betng noted. I'd say WC' ought to ~eorgc S Rrown, m a top secret read his mall and we ought Lo ecture to high-ranking m1htary know what the hell he has done " nd government personnel. Brownhassetoffcontroversaes abeled Congress as meddlesoml' in the past with his remarks, nd irresponsible in its dealings among them that Jews had tn· 'With defense and foreign aid. ordinate influence on the nation's l T he quotes by Brown. the oftrn foreign !1°licies. Jn an inlervie-._v foutspoken chairman of lht• Joanl last year. he c~lled Israel a !Chiefs of Staff, came to light m burden to the Un~te~ Slates and 'an article by syndicated car c~lled Gr.eat Bnt~m. i-athet1c. toonist and writer Ranan s ~1th a mahtary consast~ng only of 'Lurie, which appeared an tht' gener~.ls and admarab and Sunday c.'<iitanos of th£' ChaC'<igo bands. A number of con· Sun-Times and was syndicated'" gressmen and senators have 'other pap<'rs They were con <'a.lied for his re'!'oval. . tirmed by Thomas R Ross, assis rhe arttcle saa~ Brown s latest tant secretary of defense for remarks came, m a speech on (Public affam, May ~· 1976. al Fort ~cNa1r m ' Brown, was also quoted as SJ} ing that .. ,r any cttizen of this country 1s so concerned about hie:; mail being read or 1s concerned about his presence in a me.?t.mg Washington to the National War College and Industrial College of the Armed Forces -about 220 colonels and 70 top-ranking civilians from the Defense and Stale departments. SlJNltA~ SPE(:IAL St•hlesangt•r said c-onservation wall nwan, among other things: .. A requirement for better insu l~1t1on an homes " .. A requirement for im- proved ful'I efficiency in ap- pliances. both in the home and in tnduslry." And "far more fuel·efficient cars," a policy that he said will hit the "eight-mile-per-gallon recreation vehicles that take you lo the outback ... as much as the la mousanes. '' Sehlesinga.r sa id the ad- ministration is considering both mandatory regulations and financial incenti\ es Lo promote l'nergy conservation. Another administration source ,aid one proposal under con- s ideration is a federal tax thal would add as much as $500 to the posted price of new cars that de- 1 i ve r low gasoline mileage, perhaps counterbalanced by gov- ernment rebates as high as~ to purchasers of fuel-efficient C'ars This source also said the ad· min astration is considering a financial needle to urge electric power plants and other in· dustr1es burning natural gas or 011 under steam boilers to switch to cOaJ. a far more plentiful fuel. The needle would be a rule re- qui rang these plants to pay as much for equivalent amounts of heat from gas or oil as it would cost an the form of coal, eliminat- ing the advantaee derived from the relatively lower prices of gas and 011. ~xotica Tempts Bidders I By JUDITH OLSON Ol lllt Dally Piiot Stall Bang went the auctioneer's gavel. • Buyer No. 25 had purchased two Jots of Japanese hah~crafted items, still wrapped in newspaper !romTokyo. Only the top la yer had been opened. revealing several kinds of knick· knacks, but the bettom of OLSON the box could yield unexpected treasure. Other lots In the U.S, Customs auoUon ha4 equally fasclna~ tn 1 pleasures : Oriental f1JrnJture. fancy telephones, 11"8'lnes .. exqulltte rues, hand· carved ioJd wall ban1ln11s; artlel• frorn EOJ>t. llore mundane items included wort '1ovu, blue jum, cauette 'lf!IL"1re anct rtnea. ... ~~ tbere •u the wln and U· OJ'. IJ\U'idredl of bot11 • were ed uz, oa tablca. concoctiDa ona d Pie world'• ireatest ~partJ. . 'fbe1qurtcty to 8\IC• &kaD, bald ID the U..S. 1ovemment offices on Terminal Island, is a mixed bag and one of the most in- triguing auctions around. "Don't put it in the paper, .. begged Merrily Jardine or Anaheim, a regular for the past four years. ..Too many people will find out aboutit." The U. S. Customs officials, however, would like as many people as possible to know about the auctions because they have $80,000 to $100,000 worth of un- claimed ems to move each time. Jtems from all over the world are included. Merchandise not picked up after 15 days on the dock: la put in 1tol'age for a year then move«J to the auc\lon block. "The peopl' who own.it have a ehance to clear tt out before the auction," Hid Frod llake, a senior inapector who serves as aucUonoer. "By th1I time, however, there are a lotot othercharies aaaitlat the merdumftlA.'' These incl~e lb• COit of movtn1 and atort.ng. · Ma111 times; the notice of auc- tion la tbe fSlst Um• a peraon bas J amed where hia propert,y ii, Blake notAld. Importers may 1010 tbelr mercbandlle *•use o( fail"" o( the conrioiee to plCk it up, and peraonal ·flem• ma1 bo un·. ' . -· claimed because owners move and leave no forwarding address. Whatever the reason, all sorts of intriguing items wind up in the warehouse on auction day. .. TIOS JS AN exciting event," Blake said. "Many regulars re- turn. There's money to be made here." He said many stories have been told about valuable items being found in suitcases or boxes ot personal items, but Blake believes most of these are "liBb alories." .. We 10 tbrouah the suitcases to remove marijuana a.nd hasbbh, all personal letters and photorrapbs, .. he explalined, ad- d l n a that any ex.pensive "trinkets" woulc! have been found and added to the lot descrlptlon. Some of Ule ltema are not baraal.na. Ms. Jirdlne, wbo came to her ltrst aucUob f~ years a110 to buy back tom South African wine which bad bie9\ co~ated at thf bordn. uid people 1eneralty tericl to overbid on wine and liquor. "Thia auction probablY hu the moet lnterestint items,•• cor:n- men tec:t Henry Glambatua • (~CVBl'OllB. P .. e Al) • TIN WOODSMAN SWINGS WIDE OF LEEWARD MARK WITH CHUTE FLYING Tactical Error Allows America Jane (Background) to Take Lead NHYC Gains Lipton Trophy -. Story and Photo By ALMON LOCKA8EV O.lily Pilol l!o•long Edit~ The 74-year-old ornate silver pitcher known as the Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Trophy will grace the trophy case of Newport Harbor Yacht Club for the next 12 months, starting today. George Tooby and a six man NHYC crew broke San Diego Yacht Club's three-year strangle hold on the coveted kudos Satur- day. They brought America Jane II I from behind midway in the 13.6-mile race to defeat SDYC's defending Tin Woodsman by one minute and 56 seconds in a 12-15 knot breeze and a lumpy sea caused by the previous day's storm. Although Tooby is the owner and nominal skipper of the Scott K aufman·designed one-tonner America Jane, Burke Sawyer was at the helm over the entire course. CALMING CLAIMS -Hoag Memorial Hospital is taktn1 II\ unusual approach to matpracttce 1uitl. Patients a.re asked to agree to 1ubmtt clalms to -arbttr1Uon under a new program, described on PaaeBt. LADY GRVNT8'-The womtn are on the march ln the Marine Corps. including partlclpat.lon in combat training. An Assoclaled Presa story tells the tale or a sroupofWomen"wboaaveuplaco forfatlpesonPaseAt. : It was a reversal of last year•s race when the same two boats batlled il out, with the Pelerson- des1gncd Tin Woodsman beating America Jane by four minutes. Third place was also the same as lasl year with Paul Berger's Decision nnis hing about a minute b<'hind Tin Woodsman. The other six boats in the race merely en~aged In their own private battles. The race was to have started promptly at 1 p.m. off Coronado Roads but the yachts were so cloself bunched at the weather end o the line that half of them were over the line early and the race committee signaled a general recall. After the next start, Tin Woodsman and ,America Jane engaged each other early and at the first weather mark America Jane was tratling by less than two boat lengths. Decision almost lost her thfrd (See UPTON, Page A2> lwride Sundag • San Clemente Cameras roll on Nixon chats The 1''rost-Nixon show got under way last week as the former President and interviewer David Frost began taping the first of 12 conversations with Mr. Nixon. Tight • security surrounds the Monarch Bay home where thE.> .•, cameras are recording the talks. A LORAN station near the ... :., Nixon's Setn Clemente estatE.> forced producer Frost to UM' :... the private n·s adcncc to avoid interference with sensitive ...._..... tclevaswn l'quapmt•nt The former President is reportedly re- ~· t·civing mon• than $600.000 for the interviews which arc ;. s<.'hedukd Lo air Ill t•arly May .. "' -.. • -.": San Juan Capistrano :.: Swallows come through again ..... ~ The swaJlows joined nearly 60J>OO visitors who returned. :c. to San Juan Capistrano last week for the annual festival :. ... marking the traditional return of the flocks to the Queen of • l the M 1ss1ons. As the morning parade got under way, crowds : ... packed the sidewalks, listened to bands and watched the •':' non-motorized units move down Camino Capistrano : .. Swallows Day festivities continued for tbe remaineder of • .. the week. Only about 6,000 people were on hand Mar. 19 to .. ; see the fi rst of the swallows arrive after their long fligh( 7• from winter hideaways in Argentina. •• .; .,..,, ~! Were they just meteors. •' .. .. ... orUFOs? Specul,1tion abounds over the origin of a patr of bnll1ant, s ilver-white obJecls which streaked across south county skies last Tuesday. Police officers who saw the ob- Jects say they were UFOs and that they were traveling in form ation. A spokesman for the North American Air Defense Command said they might be sections of a Russian satellite plunging to a fiery end in the atmosphere. Weather officials said the two objects might have been a rare double meteor , part of a current meteor shower. Huntington Bcclch Dog poisoner strikes again Yet a nother dog fell victim last week to the man who h ac; been poisoning canines in this city during the past f ew mo nths and owners of pets are so cnrag<'d al the ~rson who did 1t that they've Jntcd up a sizable reward for information leading to an ar n•st Thr reward hai-; hit $SOO The poison, mixed with lead in one rt'<'<•nt inc·td<'nt. has he-en concealed in t1rlh1ls ot meat. Police ~ay they've no IC';.uls on the J)t!rson who !I lt·rt t WO family J>(.'L~ dead 50 far. Pacific Ocean Politicians re-:divide the territory County Supervisors Jast week approved new boundaries for their 11upervl1orial dlltricts, wltb board Chairman Ralph Diedrich gainlna a biller bite or land in the Saddleback Valley, formerly a partotthesupervtsorlal territory beloni- ing to Thomas Riley'• DIJlrlct 5. The plan lert thrn c:IUes divided between dlltricts, including Hwitincton Beach. Rcdlstrlctlng was done to divide the total populatJon more evenly amona the 1uperviaora in order to e(tu&Uio aovem· mentrepretentaUoo. ,. ••J•uaaiUJ t.ad ol a New Yon 1 •..... back ln .... Ar lo Ptl l I( iaot1 bJ 1 sroup ur In Yo1U11tlve Journa.lilla... Bcmanno, 72, e1tabll1hed • ncood home in Arizona more than IO ye1rw aro and ha1 Uved ln the 1tate run time ror more than• decade. He hu been described u a semi-invalid, llvin1 in relire-- ment in Tucson. The stories in print said Boman- From Page Al LIPTON ••• place when her spinnaker was hoisted by the crew. forcing the crew to douse it and start all over again. Green Hungarian, Pacific Manner Yacht Club's entry, also had chute trouble rounding the mark when a sheet let go and later hung up, allowing lbe big spinnaker to fly full off the stem. Up front Tin Woodsman and America J ane continued their duet with the SDYC defender holding about a two-boat-length lead to the end of the triangle. Lt was here that the crew made their first mistake lloldmg thl· spinnaker until the last possible second. Tin Woodsman was forl·Cd lo go w1d1• of the mark as she came back on the wind for the second beat. Thts allowed America Jane to <.·omC' uµ on her rival's weathe1 quarter \\1th slightly better boat speed. Hoth boats were on port tack. When helmsman Lowell North brought Tin Woodsman over on a starboard tack, Sawyer chose to tack undernC'ath in a safe leeward pos ition that fed Woodsman bad air, forcing her lo tack away Three times Tan Woodsman came back to challenge, and each time America Jane tacked underneath. On the fourth try America Jane crosse<l Tin Woodsman's bow on a port tal'k and started a tight covering duel which Tin Woodsman wa~ unabll· to break. Thai Coup Attempt Fails, Leader Dies BANGKOK. Thailand <A P> The rive-monlh·old That govern- ment fended off a coup attempt by a far nght former general Saturday and announced that the ringleaders were being dE.>ported On<.• government general and ha., .nde "'<'re killed in the short-hvt-d rchclhon The military-backed con- servative government, which seized power in a coup last Oc- tobe r, imposed a one-night 9 p.m.-4 a.m. C'urfew in Bangkok. Rut Prime Minister Tantn Kraivix1en said in a nationwide television dddress: "The country has returned to normal. People should go ah<ml with their work." Tanks guarded key govern- ment and military buildings and tht• palace of King Bhumipol AdulyadeJ. An official announcement said former dl'puty army commander Gen Chalard Jliranyasm, his son MaJ. l'swm ll1ranyas1ri and three' other army officers who al- ll•gedl) lt><I lhl' rebclhon had left the country But airport source's C'ould not confirm the officers had 1.1kt·noff FATAL ... "One of the v1ct1ms <St. Onge> finally realized that if he didn't gel back up to the top they were all going to end up dead. There was snow on the ground where they were lying,'' McCoy said. The National Weather Service dC'scribed the temperatures that night as the coldest March 25 in Orange County since 1912. It took St. Onge several hours. until dawn, to climb the rugged slope and n an down a driver. Because of the difficult terrain, paramedics and California Highway Patrolmen on the scene requested helieopler aid. "The arca'i-; so inaccessible up there, the county fire department <including paramedics) has a real good working relationship with the Marine Corps," McCoy commented. He said the search- and-rescue helicopter is often summoned. Despite the remoteness of the area, MeQ>y said accidents are not uncommon. "We went back up there again on another one this afternoon," he said. adding thot the later mishap proved to be! minor. Chile CriticiEed SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) -The Rom an Catholic church, ln ooe of ita moat critical atat.ementa on Chlle'1 military govemment, hu a1kec:l autborttiea to help find hundreda ot Chileans re~ mllsin& aher their arrest&. • w ·---&JUI-.. llDd -~-.-.. ... lhal he • bla lAfl '° p:alU ot Calli •• ~ an:dAJu L Other moblten operaU.., In Arllona, accordtn1 to tb• published accounta, lnclude: -Peter "Horsef ace" Licavoli St., who haa left day-to-day operations to his son, Peter Licavoli Jr., wbo "smuules • .......... DcUc*. ._ Louil ilftd c .......... drup aad Pl'Cllrtlbll.a ..... ... 'rue-ad Anc:tssi .... Alulla.'' -A.ntmio Oamb no, broc.b« of Carlo Gambino, the aCM:alled "boll ot bollel" who dJed last J1tly In New York. Antonio ar· rived ln Arizona in urn and nt up a dna1 supply line. -Anthony "Tony the Ant" Spllotro. a Chicago mobater who col\trols an operation speclallz- Dally Piiot Stolft Plloto NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB TAKES LEASE ON LIPTON TROPHY Skipper George Tooby (Right) Accepts Cup from Art Defever On Woods man's final tack she overstood thl· \H'alh<'r pan, allo" mg Amcru:a J anl' to 1 ou nd with a 45-second margin The NHYC challenger rounded lhl' weatht•r mark "1th a perfetl s p 1 n n a k t' r s 1· t h u t T 1 n Woodsman· ... t hull' \\t•nt up 111 a tll!ht WI JP that for<'ed till' ('l'CW to douse and rcM'l 1t. thus lusang more µrt•c·1ous second!'! That. in effect. was alt she wrote. America Jane's crew had no trouble staying ahead of the defender on the downwind leg and easily outfooted her on the final beat to the fini sh America Jane's winning ercw. an addition to Tooby and Sawyer. wcr <' Dennis Durgan, George· T\.\1sl. Tom Hogan, Grif Amacs and Duffy Duffield. Sorry, Totf'n's Closed It was a case of taking the mountain to Mohammed Fri- day as the entire populati6n of Essex traveled to Burbank to accept an invitation by "Tonight" show host Johnny Carson to come see a taping of his program. Carson ex-• tended the invitation after learning that the town was one of the last places remaining in the U.S. which cannot re- cci vc television signals. Mountains surrounding Essex 'block those signals. The NHYC victory means that the sudden-death race will be sailed next year in the waters oCC Newport Beach. Others in the race in order of finish, wc·re Decision. Del Rey Yacht Club. Auclatious, Dana l'oanl YtH'hl Club. Captain Marvel, Long Ikach Yacht Club. Win~s. Coronado Yacht Club; .Joaq uin Murncla, Ventura Yacht Club: Dove, Southwestern Yacht Cl ub . and Green Hungarian, Pacific Mariners Yacht Club. FVWoman Traffic Victim A Fountain Valley woman was k 1 llNI Saturday after she re- porll'dl\' ..,l<'pped into the path of a {'a r. pol lf'e s :od Thev s:utl .JC'lty Bakker, 34, of Hl700 \l arkh:tm St . died shortly afl~·r the 12 :!1 pm accident on Edangl•r /\venue west of Harbor Boulevard. The dnver. Madie Ann Mortis, 40, of Santa Ana. was not cited. Police said witnesses told them the victim apparently did not see the car :rnd walked into the line of tr a Hae . SUNDAY Ro ... rtN W ..... fl•t ,.,. 1 ... ,J. ~ J.u• • CV"•• V r,.Pfr ~"t,.""1 .. ""~..tlM.tl\dC't'H' '~·""·" ",. .. ,, Ill t J flt4ttnlll A Mwrphirw .. .,_ I (1r·ofMl)Of'• ~WM4r lO•IOt Offices ro''"-.. ~ 1•11/tf, .1 n.,.,c,,,,,.,, 1 41)un .. 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Q.-f\Af(I "'' Co\fl -~ C•lltorf\14 ~\lb 11pt1c"' OY c,.rrl•r U lo& mo"'t"h O• "'•·t \f \0 rnof'\tftt1'; milU•rY ~hn.tlt~U M>m""'1"''" O~ltv 1>1101S1.ttt,..,.,to• ROY KATIN OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CHECKS MERCHANDISE AT CUSTOMS AUCTION Some Contents Are Exposed But Most Are Left to Bidder's Gueastlmatlon From Pagr Al CUSTOMS ITEMS GOING, GOING. • • owner of lleritagc Trading C.:o in Los Angeles "But it's one of the must treacherous You ha vt• lo guess accurately how many 1t!'ms :tr!' in the packa1w " He watches for thl' off.• beat items .. which hl' sells to wholesalers G1(t items are nut a bargain. G1ambatl1sla said, because retail shop owners drtVl' the pnces up. But l'Vcn such skilled buyt•r'> u:-. Giambattista must bewarl' There is htlle time to make notes on VIC'\\ mg day and tht• au('t1on pare ts rapid "Once I bought a thou .... ind pounds of billboard paste and manufartunng components. hl' said ··1·,e got stuff 10 nl\ FORGOTTEN STATUE AWAITS NEW OWNER warehouse that I bought tw<• years ugo." Giambattista makes h1:0. mone\ h~· takmg Jud1c1ous notes on in L~resting 1lems then running hack to ht., offtt·c• and making a series or phone calls to dctcrminc their \\Orth lit• will try to bu}- <·h<:ap <1nd st•ll for a profit What ts the lure of this p.1rl 1cular '>ale::" "The main thing IS that fWOp)l' think lhey'r(' going to 'steal lhl' stuff. · G1ambatt1sta ... , .. ,, On1• uf lht• IC'$?Ul<1n al the Tt•rm1n.il hlJ11d ;1 urt1on i:-. II) m.1n l"mk. lorml'r O\\ ner or tlw i\k1nn stores Though he 1sn·1 tn' oh NI in h1n 1ng for the stort an:i. mon• Finl. can't resist the ent1cenwnt of th•· 'al<' Ill' .,:wl most of the 300 or so Pl'Opll· \\ho runw to lhl' auction t'Ome h<.•1·auM· "tht>y love <tr 11on .. · SnnH' wall spcn<l all da: IH·n· · h1• <tddcci "ThPrc are many snrnll 1fl'm:-. to buy I re .. rnl•mh1•r oaw fl'llnw who st ave<! .Ill day to h11v ;1 chesl llP ended up s1w11clmg mon• than he wanl- l'd L•) pay . Though the auction hrings I ogethPr it<.•ms from foreign ports Fink as ... ,..rtC'd that 1t 'sac luall y chcapl'r lo go to an import store to bU) OIO'>l Of them Rut still lhe l'X<'il<.·ment of the au1·11on dr;rn s people. and the question of ''hat ext raordmary item there m1f(hl be this t1mt•. Fink pointed to a ra'' hunk of mJrhlc• \\h1th h<.• hopPd to bu~ ' I m .1n artist · he c•xplained · 1 ·11 sculµt 11 T he Custom ... off1c1als 1nclud· 1nA aUC'l1nneer Blak<'. can't huy an~ thmi.: during lhl' C..Jfl' and Blake said he r.ircl) has been tempted. He <lid rt•t·all two fur coals that would h.l\c been nice for a pres ski." One was an /\·line rabbil coat and the othN was raccoon "Th1•y sold for $100 for hoth." he lam1•nted The most f'xqu1s1tc> treasure he r em<'mhers s<'lllng over the H'ars \\.is a pair of jade Foo dogs "I think they brought $650." he rC'callcd . If you're not into 1acte Foo do,::s or fur coats. lhere arc always kites, mounted fi sh. woocf car·, tnl(S. auto parts <;hells. purses b1cy<'le:. and on)' stalut•s 1\nd who kno\\:. \\hat else will be on the htoclo. when the next .iuclton roll:-around in June"' OC Refugee Costs C1imb $2. 7 Million Spent to Aid Indochinese Ora nge County has th<' state's fourth large:.t conc<'ntralion of Indochinese rcfu~e<·s with a population now estimated al about 11,000, according to a re- port to county supervisors. And during the past 18 months. $2. 7 million has been spent pro· viding educational, welfare, Funeral Rites Pending for UCI Professor Funeral services are pending for UC Irvine chemistry pro- fessor Donald L. Bunker, who died of an apparent heart attack Wednesday while attending a conference in New Orleans. Ile was45. The Laguna Beach reside nt came to UCI m 1965 as one of alx founding members of the c hemistry faculty. He was known Internationally for hla work in chemical kinetic 1tudle11 and was a pioneer ln the use of computers to simulate complex chemical re· actlona. Prior lo coming lo UCI. Dr Bunker was on the staff or the Los Alamos Scientific Lab m . Nrw M~xtcoforelghtyears. hea lth and employ ment pro- ~rams to help the refugees adjust to ltfe in a new land. Robert Love, interim director of the county Department of Social Services. noted in hu; re. port that in July 1975 the number of refugees receiving public as- sis tance was 293. By February 1977, he said, the number had grown to4,003 ··Although the statistics reflect an increasing dependency upon governmental assistance," Love said, "this trend can be reversed 1{ we concentrate on providing training to the refugees to up- grade job skills and providing English classes so that they may communicate efficiently\ within this culture." Love noted that of the $2.7 million spent du.ripg the past 18 months, $2.6 million was financed by the federal In- dochinese Refugee Assistance Program, a program set to ex- pire Sept. 30. And be ureed county officials to seek extension of that program to avoid increased local aovem- ment coet.s. The refugtts began arriving In Orange County in April 197S. Love said. and within six months their numbers had arown to 7,000 Then last year about 800 re- rugees arrived from Laos, Love satd . "T his group is particularly vulner able when compared to other groups." he said "due to a more limited language ability.'l.. lower job skills, larger families and higher rate of Illiteracy." Love said additional refugees have moved to Orange County e ither to Join relatives or in search of an improved climate and job opportunities Love noted his staff currently mcludes 38 employes. 18 of them billngual. to assis t with In- dochinese programs In addition. he s aid, the depart- ment is working with the Coastline Community College on a vocational and Englis h training program for 300 Indochinese re- fugees. hlly PHot D•YWY ...... ....- Monday·Frld1y II you dO not have yoot paper by 5 30 p m call belOl'e 7 pm. end your copy will be dellvefed. Salurdly 1nd Sund1y: II YoU dO not receive your copy bV 8 1 m . caU before to 1m.1nd vout copy wtll be del111erect ClrcalltiHM T1lspe rc1 Mott Or1r19e County Areee Hl-4Jlt Not1hweat Huntington 9tld1 llnd Wntmlnater . wt.IHI San Clemente. Cao1111100 Btecn. San Juen Cap11tr1no. Dint Po4nl. South Ugul\I legune Niguel ......... •tMUt ' ould' PmcerPlay MU 00£ . 0 l•. tAPI R•tlred House Speaker Carl Albt>rt Piel Lg an iaLervlew Lbat he could have U.Md h.l1 lnnuenc:e to keep the vlce prnlclonc)' va· cant and s ucceeded former President Richard Nixon when Nixon resigned. ·'I think 1 could have stolen the presidency 1r I wanted to." he said in an Interview published m the Sunday edition ot the Muskogee Sunday Phoenix and Times-Democrat Albert. a Democrat. said his first opportunity to become next· in-line for the presidency came shortly before then· Vice Prcs1 dent Spiro Agnew res ignt.>d in 1973 ......... I J -~ not urau.a wllbU... "l deddld by<CD7aetr ... Al rt said. "1'.'bl.l 1 could have ptcktd out of the HoU1e a aroup of A1new haten Who would have thrown him out. Agnew eventualJy resigned. and Albert sald he ~oUld also have held up the appointment or Gerald Ford, who eventually became president when Nixon resigned. A,.Wlnt>MI• ALMOST PRESIDENT? Cart Albert Agnew. \\ho had been accused of partici pating in a briber} scheme involving Maryland con tractors. had asked him to form a select House committee to in vestigate the conduct of the vice president "Agnew sent word that he wanted to sec me." Albert said "lie told m e he was b eing Or bis actions durlQI that period, Albert said: "(didn't do it in terms of wanting to bC pres1 dent. My life didn't depend on be· ing president; the country was the important thing I decided the most important contribution J could ever make was to follow the intention of the 25th Amend ment." The 25th Amendment de lineates the procedure used to flll vacancies in the vice presidency Albert refers to Nixon as "pro- bably the most haled president of all time. lie had an obsession. to Jtet ahead m politics. but Nixon ts the only one who even slightly penetrated the Bamboo Curtain the only president since Truman to make any change in foreign policy." ·11 Average Antenna is S20, This Radio Costs Tt1•· R1'1h~t1 "TRC-468 mobah: Only S79.96 CB ,., unl·1 1 .. !> ,A 7 • , PL L 1.ir1 uil no crvs1<1ls to buy ~rwclcl1 ANL 1tqt1ff'd channC'I di.ti mr)dula1.1on trllJ1r ,1tor 99~~ R· .111~:·~ TRC-461 OH litlt• I ~ Only S99 96 S RF mt'ter uvt>r·sazi.: c11ann"I 95 U3 r .l<!IO w1t11 Pl l laqlllt!<I 119 <11C1I LLD 1r,10sm1t moilula11on 21 1524 IJnip .ind ANL s\'lllCll •If Average Antenna 1s S20, This Radio Costs Onlv s 119 96 Rr·,1l1strc s mobtln TRC-452.13995 0vC'r·SIZ0. l1gt11erl S RF incler. tllummaled 21 .1521 Chilnnel t11JI ANL PA NO REDUCTION IN POWER OR MODULATION! 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For Talks : MO SCOW <A P ) L ~ Secretary of State Cyrus R Yance arrived in Moscow Satur day night for talks with the Sov lets on nuck.1r arms control and ~aid his v1s1t "makes clear that detente rem:.11ns in our mutual in )erests • Th<' scl·ret.11-. rt'l'l'IVl'cl ;i "arm welcome from t•orc1gn Minister Andrei A. Gromyko .ifter tus Jet touched down at Vnukovo Airport about 9 p.m local time. The Vance party flew in from Brussels. where thc secr etary briefed European al- hes on the upcoming talks "1 am conscious of the great ;mportancc of the relat1onsh1p of the United States and the Soviet tlnion to the peace and seruntv ()f the world." Vance told fl' porters in a hri('f airport nrwc, conferenn• lie said the main purposeoflht> lnp was to lay the foundation for future nes::otiat1ons aimed al hammering oula SALT II agree· ment on th<> l'nnlrol or nucle;u weapons During thl' f11s;:hl :JC'ro~~ tht· Atlanllr. Vane<.-saul h<• \\-Ill pro S>Qse a comprchen..,1vc .1rmc; con trot agreement under v.:h1rh the· United States and th<' Sov1C't Union would make ''deep ruts in thc-numbt'r of nuC'IC'ar weapons and nrhvl"r~ :w'itrmc; ,arh now hold~ ''I feel like going home and making as much money as I can before I drop dead." the Utah Republican said_ Garn apologized to the com· mittee for his sell-described out burst and later told a reporter that he had spoken "purely in the heat r the moment" and won't e Senate. Ht' said he won't t what he said about con sts, whom he blames for ·ve regulations that cost ersmoney. said it. I won't retract the atement.'' Garn said he is frustrated at being unable to get senous con- ~1deration for proposals he has made lo study costs and effec· 11 veness of existing regulations. HE SPOKE at a Banking Com m1ttee hearing on a bill by c-hairman Wilham Proxmire CD· Wi s.). lo put regulatory pressur<' on banks to make loans in their local commun1t11.•.., Proxmire had accused American Ranking ,\ssocialion President-elect A.A Milligan ol misleading ABA ad vertisements about com munit) services rendered by banks Garn began. "There are some problems . . . but the answer 1sn 't more and more rules and re- gulations. • 'Tm sick and tired or this tn· t1business attitude of this com· m1ttee. I think the record speaks for itself. You (Milligan) come in here and you're insulted. you're treated rudely day after day, but the Kathleen O'Reillys, tbc- CFAs. the Ralph Naders and all or lhose groups are told how won detful their testimony is, over and over and over again, while we're building up a regulatory burden that's going to destroy the housing industry in this coon- tn ·· IN AN INTERVIEW Garn said later he had not intended his re- marks as personal attacks on consumer advocate Ralph Nader or Kathleen O'R('illy. executive ci1rector of th e Con s umer Federation of America. . 'Their intention IS good, but r clon 't think they reali7.e the co~ts they impose on th..-<'Onsumer .. Garn said ..,. m~ lftl OU1. .. A forced march to tl\tsl" 1uya is a fast wallc," Hid U Jennifer Martdl. ''1'~or me, it's a nut." Lt. Martell, 25, o! Guilfoed. Mame, atJUlds five-feel tall on her tiptoes and weighs 110 pounds. SHE IS ONE of 22 women to hove completed two days of combat training last week st Quantico Marine base. 1l was the first time in the 200-year history of the Marine Corps th at women have been trained for fighting. The women were not being 'trained for combat. but for support roles. Still, the corps wants them to have the ex perience with combat tram ing Female officer waits in mud for 'attacking enemy· during exercise ER4's Foes Wring Bell WASHJNGTON CAP) The national chairman of an organization seeking to prevent ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment says a statement by Atl}. Gen. Griffin Bell that states may not withdraw their ratification of the measure "represents only his political opinion .. "Bel l 's opinion ·~ another unconstitutional executive branc h in terference in the rights of the states lo make their own decis ion s about whether or not to ratify a constitutional amend· ment." said Phyllis Schaf· ly, national chairman of Stop ERA. The ame ndment h as been ratified by 35 states so far . but three h a\f' r escinded the action. It needs approval of 38 slalt ~ bv Marrh22.1979 ·The aclmmistral1on had ;,1sked the Justice Depart ment for an interpretation on the matter Chevy Vega Gets the Ax DETROIT (AP> -Chevrolet has confirmed industry reports that it will drop the subcompact Vega from its new car lineup at the end of the current model year Ch evrolet Sal es Manager Robert Cook said the General Motors division plans to offer 1ust two small car lines in 1978 -the Monza and Chevette. Industry observers are assum- ing that the Pontiac Astre, a sis- ter car to the Vega. also will be phased out. Cook said the highest sellinf! Vega body styles will be merged with the Monza lme. Those style~ Jre believl'd to be the hatchback .md the station wagon. 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"' .. letlPfM •S \1 ... tt .. ... <tl ........ ,. :D Butlt'• Cold Out There The two-day "imuloled war be1aa t 1 a.m.1" ur-May fOf" the arm . all 1 d llt'Ul.c'nanll In • 2l·Wttlc of f1cer trairuna pro1ram nt th~ Buie School at Quantico The Manne. spent lhe day practicrng different combat situa tions inching u p thorny, brus h-covered hills on their bellies, runnmg through red-and-white smoke srreens called "gas chambers," jump mg across stream s wherE.- some fell in. and wading through muddy , partially frozen swamps THEY WERE a ll carrying M16 rifles. blanks for am munition and pa<'ks weighing up to 50 pounds. Some earned machine guns. During summer training. ticks a nd mosquitoes are thc- menace. In \\Inter. it's the cold wh1t'11 chills the body hkc an alcohol rub f:, c-n some of thOSl' who COVl'rcd their fcl•l with plastic bags before put ting thl'lr boou, on had JCl' water sccµ1ng through to lheir tOl'.S As the sun st•t over the roll ing Piedmont platcuu, the Marines settled rn for tht· night lo awaLl the enemy enU1t ltariJu1 w bad planMda Lauac With a c oa ooe le1 and olive and black &n&Hpalnt smear~ on her ht'c ror t>amouflafe. Lt. Martel 1r bbed her M 18 and aetUed into the SOUY foxhole she bad dug. "I didn't have to come out. here," she said. pointine to the cast wbicb bound a tom ligament in her leg. "But I wanted to. I mean. I can still shoot" SEVERAL YARDS away Lt. Donna Manning of Gulfport, Miss .• sat shivering m a four-foot-deep foxhole she and two male Marines had bailed ouL They sunk up to their ankles in mud. The night wind cut through their field jackets. They argued that it must be colder than the pre- dicted 28-<iegrees. The quarter moon was not quite bright enough for them to see the time. 1l was around 10 p.m. They had been sitting in the foxhole for three hours Lt. Manning wanted a ciga rette but knew that smoke would give their pos1 tion aw<ty lo the enem y. "At first, the women had trouble carrying their gear .. Fl•E.'• CAllE tbe cry from th plat.oon leader. Lt. Mannina 1rabbed her MIS. ··Ba needy-bang, bani. bane." ahe yelled, like a little kid playina soldier The ejecting shells from her buddy's rifte hit her re- peatedly in the back. "Move over," she whispered. Her rifle jammed. .. Damn." she muttered. "li this were real, we'd all be dead." Most of the women in- ·tervaewed said they had trou- ble keeping up with the men in field exercises. "We're always a little behind," said Lt. Bonnie Joseph. 27. a former librarian from Pit- tsburgh, Pa. "But we get there eventually.·· What some of the women said they dreaded most was · not the forced marches, but ·lhe fact that plumbing facilities would not be availa- ble in the woods. "That's when you know how cold it is out there." one of them said. Ethics Code Vote Near WASlllNGTON<APl Senate Demorrat1c and Rcpubllran leaders. aln•ady bt•hind scht>dull· m creating their proposed nel.\ ethics codt'. \\ 111 put to a vote ne"t Friday a ('Ode that nobody con- t~nds 1s ideal and some rail a "hoax" and a "monstro:.1ty .' Of more than 70 proposed amendment!'>, :!8 rt•mam to be de <1lt with and mosl ar~ cc:rlatn of being rcJeeted. Only one minor substantive ch~ingt• w.is allmH•<I 1n six da) s of floor dt·b;,itl' Mi for SENATE MAJORIT\' Uuch:r Robert (' Byrd ( U W VJ ) said the rl'muin1ng am1•ndmC'nt.., would he ddn1lNI this week. however. with the final vole ~t·l for Frida~ morning The codt• '~ould l'xpan<I th1· amount of JJl'nwnul f1nam:1::il m formation a st·nator \\Ould be· rl' quired lo d1sclosi'. It ulso would ban l'\.pu1~1\ l' i.;1ft:-. fmm loh bY1sts .ind tr;I\ 1•l h\ l;1mc•cJud. leg1slatnrs. n·stnl'l lhe use of the· frC'P·mJtl prnilt'J.:l' limit the• poltt1ct:1I funrl ra1smg :irtl\ 11tcs of staff aides and prohibit employ- ment dtscri mination. None of the pending proposals are expected to generate heat comparable to that created by the code's most controversial feature -the provision limiting a senator's earned outside in- come to 15 percent of his $.57,500 annual legislative pay. or about SB.600. THAT ISSUE cons umed the first three days of debate before the Senate finally rejected an cf fort by Sen. Edmund Muskie (D. Maine) to abolish the limitation Muskie was fighting to save the lucrallve careers that he and other prominent senators havf' built for themselves on the lec- ture circuit. Foes of the income ltm1t <1rgued that the code's require- ments for extensive financial dis- closure are suffi cient for voters to judge \\ hethcr there arc con flicts of interest in a ~enator's pn v ate affairs. Some also say that if there is to be a limit, it should apply not on· ly to "earned" income from personal labors but also to "un· earned" income from invest· ments and the like. AMONG amendments turned down on Friday was a move by Sen. William Roth CR-Del.), to create an "advisory commission on ethics" composed of three former members or Congress or other private individuals chosen by the Senate's ethics committee, to conduct inquiries into alleged ethics violations and recommend uction. The favored plan is for a permanent Senate ethics com. mittee to handle the task of in- vestigating and recommending action. Some of lhe remaiQing changes arc technical, but among those which aren't -and which therefore stand little or no thance of adoption -is a "sun- set" amendment by Minority L eader Howard Baker (R· Tenn.>. CASHIN ON SPRING CLEANING Save With a Daily Pilot 10% Discount Sale Ad 10°/o DISCOUNT ..• 5· LINES OR MORE FOR 3 DAYS Spring'• an ideal time to clean out cl~tter. Now, with a Dally Piiot March Sale classified ad, sprlng's a great time to clean up, too • Convert your clutter to cash by placing a classified ad of five tines or more for three days, and, save 10 percent on the cost of the ad. ,i Complete details of this special savings '?''-;}"appear in today's classlfled section. If you have Items to sell In the following categories you'll wanttotake advantage of a March Sale ad: Antiques Garage Sales Office Equipment Appliances Household Goods Pianos & Organs Bicycles Jewelry 5ewlng Machines Cameras Machinery Sporting Goods Furniture Musical Instruments Swaps Use Cash, BankAmerlcard. or Master Charge Remember-10% Dlacount-Act Now! M•ll your 9d or place dlrec:tly at any Dally Piiot offlce • DAILY PILOT Moon Chil en Await Appeals SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - ?tve mem~rs of the Rev. Swt Myun1 Moon 'a UnUicatlon Church arc sr>endlnR the weekend al a motel with their parents while they wait to hear from an appellate court cons1der ing their plea to set them free from their parenu' custody. TREIB ATl'ORNEYS flied a petition Friday afternoon challenglne a Superior Court de- cision Thursday that gave their parents' 30-<iay conservatorships and a chance to "deprogram" their young adult children. Staying at the same motel "'as a deprogramming team hired .ARB Head Hits Sohio Intentions LOS ANGELES CAP) -State Air Resources Board chairman Tom Quinn said Saturday he believes Standard Oil of Ohio Co. <Sohio) would like to abandon plans for the projected Lon~ Beach 011 processing t<'rminal and sell its Alaskan 01l 1n .J.1pan Quann all<•J!<.'d thitl Soh10 has decided not to com plct<' its permit ap1>hl'al1on for <·onstrut· lion of the fat1hty and hopPs lu gain prcs1dt•nlial pc:rm1ss1on for foreign sales The ARB gave not1<·e Thursdav that 1t wa~ planning to susJ)('nd review of the Soh10 Long Beach terminal because the company had not properly complcl<.-d its a pplication. Quinn said the Soh10 application would be placed in the inactive file unless completed by April 11 Sohio r<'spond1'<l that 1l believed at hJd prm 1<lPd all lh1· 1nformal1011 nt•C'c· ... :-.1 r y. hul would furnish anv :1d1htwnal d.1la th(' AHB rc•qut•s t('(f Fr<'<l c; G1rnhald1, pn•su.IC'nl nf the Soh10 Transportation Co., said about $25 million m cm 1ronm<.'ntal re- search had gone mto the Long Beach program. Ulro'-l&h t.he Freedom ot 'Jboaatht Pouncl&U<ia of Tucson, Alh., a rebabWtat.ion center for >'OUtbs who have been convinced to Jeave their religions. Jeffrey Scales, a former Moonie who 1s now a depro1ram mer, sajd in an Informal way. deprogramming had already begun. "Just relaxmg. unwmdmg and calming down are part of the deprogramming process," he said. IF NO ACTION is taken by tht· appellate court, the parents· 30-day conservatorsh1ps are scheduled to begin al 5 p.m . Mon- day, when deprogramming pro- bably would begm in earnest. The petition filed Friday an the state Court of Appeal cl<.11ms the conservatorsh1p ruhng by Superior Court Judge S. Lee Vavuris deprives the five of their const1tutional right to freedom of religion. The five are Leslie Brown, John Hovard, Janice Kaplan, Ja- queline Katz and Barbara Un· derwood. All are in their early 20s. In a related matter late Fri- day. "Moonie" church member Laurence Baer. 24. back with lhl• church afler nc•arly t\\-O weeks an the c·ustody of his parents. held a nt'\\ s c:onfen•nn• to applaud a d1r fr>rcnt court dec1s1on. J:ARIJER FRID.\ Y .1 Mar111 County Superior Court JUdJ.!l' had "' l'rtumc<l a l'Ortst·n-.1lorsh1p or- dt•r obtainl'd U) has parents. I le had spent almo~t a week with deprogrammers before he dived through a motel \\<mdow March 20 and escaped. Haer ~<.tid he "deeply loves" his parents. but thanks they have been manipulated. Appearing w11h him were Neil Salonen. national prc~1<1t•nt or the l 'n1f1c<1twn ('hul'l·h Jlld Thn 1d 1-'1::,hlo\\. l'\.l <.'t1t1\" d1n·l'l11r 11( the "'nrtht•rn Calllorn1.1 thapll't or th<· An\L'I !{ .. Ill Cl\ ti l.1111 rt It: ... l'nrnn F1shlnw rc1l1•r.1lcrl till· \CLl "s pos1t 1on lhat cnn::-.cn .itor ... h1p ml 1ngs for ~11un~ nll'mucr.., uf n: lag1ous cult.<> are unconstitut1onal. • Spring Blooms White New :mow covered the hilJs above San Bernardino Frida~ and Saturday nights, leaving visitors with scenes re m1nisccnt of Christmas cards. Authorities said dropping snow level promises white stuff down to 2,500 f cct locally. He s ure to carry tire chains, they add. Laetrile Flow Told SAN DIEGO CAP> -A witness for the defense says more than 1,000 cancer patients cross the Mexican border from Tijuana monthly with Laetrile. the so· c.illcci canc"r drui?. without dl•danng 1l tot: S Customs. Thl• slat1•ml·nt .was made b) Mtdlaf"l CullX'rl. who described h1msl·lf as a Lat'lrtle researcher for the Com m1ttec> for Freedom of C'hoice in Cancer Therapy. lie had testified for four men on trial, in· cludmg two top officials of the com mitlee. on sm ugghng charges. Culbert said cancer patients must "engage in what is con- strued as smuggling to bnng their ~up plies across the border · A n:gulalaon of I he l ; .S. Food and Drug Adm1111slral1on, which ha:-. clc·krrninl'd Lal'lnl<' lo be \\ orthle~s as a cancl'r t rcalment, prohibits the transportation and use of the substance made from a pricol pits. 3 Children Hurt OICDH fAP) -A Ul ... ct... w l.Qjund w h 1"11 ~ruhed 0..-J..aJiobtb Airport. the Kem Cowlt1 tr'• ce •aid ., . • Tbe pilot, w1mam w. Bur, died ~r •ben h plane llft tbie around Friday evenb\1 wldla bo wu pract.lc1D& ~ snd land.In lo the !01. otncera aald. ' Baer's dauahter, Ann Marie, 9. ( ]:: waa in fair condltJon, surfmng ST DE from lacerations and posalblc in· temal injuries, a spokesman at Rid1ecrest Hospital said. Iler 14-year-old brother. Robert, had Ortferl9 Dber•r .. 1 '. a dislocat~ hip and was in satisfactory condition. John Met- tenburg, 14, also of Ridgecrest. was in fair condition. with possi- ble internal injuries. ~ Cllt Gas Co•t LOS ANGELES (AP) Motorists who buy gasoline in- side the city limits pay less than suburbanites because of a l'1tv law requiring serv1re stations t~ conspicuously post their prices. a survey shows. That rinding was released by statistician Dan Lundberg, who said that posting prices tends to pressure major brand stations into competitive pricing. Gasoline consumers in suburban areas not covered by the city law pay up lo a half cent more per gallon. O.Ove.% Drive Open• MECCA <AP) -Cesar Chavl'z is expected to launch a major. new dnve for grower's contracts today by leading thousands or farmworkers on a 12-mile march I hrough the Coachella Valley The attempt to unite worker.. here under the United Farmworkers of America ban- ner is his first organizing drive since the jurisdictional agree- ment with the Teamsters Umon car her this month. Pied Piper of SF*! SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The former police chiC'f has ra1~cd the battle cry against the city's cslimatcd 6,000 lo 1 million rat~ Supervisor Alfred Nelder. <• forml'r police chief. said he had lalkt•d with law enforcC'mcnt of ficials about forcin~ property nwn<.'rs to clean up litter strewn areas where trash has illegally been dumped. MERCED CAP> An orderfy at a Merced mental heaJth faci&- t y has been bound over ~ Supenor Court on a charge *' having sexual intercourse with female patients who were unable to give legal consent. : Municipal Court Judge Robert Falasco ordued Lee Mosely, 3i. to appear for urra1gnment Apnl 14 Stats Show Poverty War : l..Dst and won . LOS ANGELES (AP)-RonaJd Reagan says we'rcon the verge of winning the war on poverty. "Whether or not we will wind~ pends on the out<.'ome or an oh- sc u rc battle being waged in Washington over statistics." the former Republican governor said an has syndicated newspaper col· um n Saturda) REAGAN SAIO new offic~l J!Overnmcnt st:it1stics may boost the number of Americans below the poverty line by 25 percent Lo 32.5 million. He said he prerers other statistics that show only nine rn11lionpeople in poverty. The difference, Reagan said, is whether a value is put on '1in kind" benefits such as fciod stamps, housin~s11hsidies. school I u n c h l' ~ • l\I t' d 1 (' a i cf • a n d Ml'di<.'are. 01<'.-JC'IAL (;O\'ERN1'1E!"\T f1f.(ures iunore llw \'~tlue of "an kind " benl'fal s. but the Congressional Budget Office puts values on them that boost m~y people above th!'.' poverty Jine, Reagan said. rry Our New Front Door FOUNTAIN VALLEY • I/ I I 1 / SOUTH COAST VIUAGE ~ rr;.. \IJNrtOWER //;' _____.I I I ~ ... ; , I I • SANTAANA. I soum COAST~~ ; ____ S_A_N_D-IE_G_O-FW_Y_,,__~----~"' "'t--~---.,_....1 >----1 IRVINE • On Bear Street •.• s100 0FF SAVE :~,~·r. I I 0 > .J m ... between Corona def Mar and Long Beach That is ..• ON THE ATHENA* 2000 ---ELECTRONIC -~ -MACHINE --/Has a pre·progrdmmed •· memory bank that controls and changes 25 stitches by touching buttons. Cabinet or carrying case extra. NOW ONLi19995 SAVE $65 ON THIS STYL1ST* FREE ARM MACHINE Sews hard·to· reach places. Has four stretch stitches for knit and stret· ch fabrics, and a built·in buttonholer, too. Model 534. 1tt OHie ~ Jtlt N, Tlllh llff,. ~~~::'SINGER i~::::~··· m11~11&. s .. c._..... llT... ....,... nllt-AOllNMC... Ml N Callf H.y • 1 ~~ J\ltft C.tlr- .,_. a.ecll 4'1 UM ~h'•INO C"ClllfllS ANO PAPl'ICl•Arl'IG AP'flOVlO O!"Al(llS lltl W, 11111•~ s.IA AM PricH optJanal 11 pe1tlclJ)9t1nv dtel~rs. . ' •J ·! "> Ii ti I I ~ 1.J. I :.·I HUNTINGTON BEACH • 1: I a: 0 m a: <{ l: . . I I • • 0 "' CORONA e DEL MAR between the Corona del Mar sign and the Long Beach sign on the newly opened Corona del Mar Freeway1 You 'll find . it more convenient r oDe Pra d rt1ht on Lara w be d clar th l Unllcd SlJllcS hU no • · mo1·al obU •· Uon'' to h Ip rcbulld Vletn m Mnd o th t country nothlna In the way or war reparati Aa the Pre1ld~nt po nted out . the United States had no temtorial objectives in scckang to defend the freedom of th~ South Victnom~c and. so far as the wnr wlth the north was concemed. "the destruction was mutual." He did not preclude the possibility of future economic a1d , suet\ as this country grants many other nations, s hould normal diplomatic and trade rela tionships with Vietnam be restored But there's a big difference between this type of Jon g-term and mutually beneficial support and out- right payment of war reparations which some mis- takenly s uggest Hanoi may be entitled to. The United States was equally a victim of that dragged-out war We "owe" Hanoi nothing. Denial Rings False As much as we admire one of our frequent vis -' 1tors to Orange County. Sen Barry Goldwater. his re- marks on information turned up by the Investigative Reporters <inti Editors team regarding Arizona politics massed th~ mark When IHE's reports mentioned the senator and his brother. Robert (;01dwatt•1-. Sen. Goldwater w;;is quick to rt'spond wilh angry denwb and hints of,"Uu.: world's biggest lawsuit." llut un a n al vs 1s of what I HE said aboul the senator s hows ht• \\'as at'l'Wil'd ol no crime and did not benefit personall~ from the ra<:kct·laced group so powerful in Anwna land amJ political manipulations What the early reports from IRE dtd say .. , as that the Goldw:.itcr brothers particularly Robert \\L'll' ) to thummy throu connl'Ction . t St-n. Goldwater's claims that crime n1ures do not ~xi t ln Ariz.onu -or that it they do M doesn't kn.ow anythina about th~ m-a~ b t hard to buy ln view or the l'lize ol the t l and bh lifetime involvement In so muny uspects of Ari%0n busin and polltlcs. A pert.On with Sen. Goldwater's reputation for honesty and Integrity and political H\'VY simply s hould not b1&ve had social or political contacts with som e ot the shady characters wbo apparently have been dominallng the seamy side of Arazona for so long A Welcome Saving Somehow. Orange County Tax Collector- Trcasurer Robert 'itron has done it again. For the s ixth time in seven years, Citron h as comt..' up with a proposed budget for his department thut 1s lower than has current year's budget. lll' a lso has six f C\\ er employes in his domain th<Jn were in the separate Treasurer and Tax Collec- tor offices in 1973. Like other ('OUnl) government departments. Citron's has felt the impact of growth and workload because of added population and its resulting ac- tivity. But Citron has found ways to keep a lid on both his tkpartmcnl ·s s pending and the number of personnel needed to g<.·t tht· Job done. In the pron•ss. Citron's Treasurer's office has, for t:'xampk•. t•arncd roughly SI 4 million m ore interest this) <.'<II' on t·ounty investments than was anticipated I n an .1,1..tt• "hen gm ernment s pending grows by lt'aps .ind hounds und when government payrollo.; l>u lgt• "11 h 111'\\ t·mplo) cs. Tax Collector-Treasurer Citron s n·t·o1d 1s mnn· than refreshing .. Saccharin Dosage Could Be a Fatal Fracti n In the Congre~s and Lhe prc!>s t h t• g o v l' r n m e n t · :-. h a n o n .irl1f1ci:.il !>Wel'lt:nt•rs hJ~ lH.•t•n made to look ludicrous Some p<•n Jlrn)C.'CI lhc tl1ff<'rl'lll'<' lo Ith' t'. feel of lood jdd1t1H'" The onh· trouhll' \.\1th th1 ., gaml' 1s lhal 11 h,1., llttlt-to dt1 \.\1th the m ain 1s.,111• NORMAN COUSINS lJ.S government -or any ~o' ernment, for that matter · 1f !l did not pay serious uttenlwn to experiments showing that cer tain food add1tl\es ha\C pro duced cancer in r ats . known. for example. that chronic tox1c1ly caused by food add1t1vc" run produce arthntis and other variants of what are termed col- lagen disorderc;. These chemicals are not easitr metabolized bv the human ~ystem . They "represent in- trusions that must be added to the sum total of all lhe thrc.its to the human bodv. Toxins in lhc t•nvironm cnt '1nt'lude b lack hydrocarbons. polyhromin atcd chloridt•s and biphcnyl.,. plC' seem to be ha vin~ a lot of fun a~se11.tn.l! that the nnly w..iy human lwings can gel l'ancer from soft drink., with such s weeteners 1::. t o drink a F1r-,1 of all 11 1:-ab-.urd In ,;1\ th.JI onl) 1f a hum:1n h<•111 1-: l':tl -. w drinks a 'JJ('cif1l'd qua11t1l\ ol " lo\H' s11h-.t:in1·1· \\il l 1111·11• Ill' d.1ng<·r 1.f <-.rn1·1·1 llu111 .111 us •·1·ptillll1ty \".trll'" f l'l)lll p1·1 -.011 l•J p t' r .., o n T h l' Ii 11 d ·' :, 1 m 'l'l 1'•11'-h .11 tn C It ht I '-1',llt hr-l'X· IHl\t'<I tn .1 Ir ,1• t 111n of I he 1>amt• :-u h:-t.111\"l' .ind hl'lOffil· cancer \'ll'llnh t nd1•1 1111·'•' l'lrcumslances. "11,11 :-hrnald \t111 •r11·:ins l'Xpcct tht>11· 1·0,1·1 nnwnt to do"' Fix -.1.1ncl.1rd.., th.11 "Ill protect lhe Ir.1st \'ulrwr.1hlt· portion of the p11p11 l.1t1011 · t 'lt•arly, the ~overn· nH·nt h.1 .. th<· ohhgation to define ,1 h,1sl'l11w 1h.1L ,,111 prntect the m11 t '11hwrahlt.• of 1t~ citizens. WHILE THERE 'S no certain· t\' that t he ::.am <' add1t1ves will r'ausc cancer in humun beings, 1t 1s also true that thl' me tabolic ac" t1vity of rats is remarkably ::.imilar to that of human beings ls tht• goverrimenl to ignore all poisons except those that arc ccr tain lCl lead to a fatal illnes!.'1 Med icine todav is lcarn1n~ a great deal about ~hat is knnwn ilS "triggering mecha nism s ." It is lhc combinal1on of all these poisons and not just any !'.tngle loxm that causes most hathluh full of lhl• stuff <1l l<.•ast twice <i \\eek It ~ tin l'.IS~ ~a me to play All )OU ha\'l' to do 1s lo put ii man alongs1d<.· .1 mousl' and tht·n munolng1 1·;il :-~ .,tl'm fUllt 111111 -. differently m d1ffl·n·nt pcopl1· 111 its caµacil) lo fend off ..,c·n11u ... d1 -.t'.l'-l' Mnn: PEOl'l.E can Loln.111· l.1rgc .1rnm111h o l 1 1 a1 nTIOJ:!l'nH· '>llh..;LOJn l't' \\ 1thou t l!lt'Ur rinJ.! The ev1dentt'. therefore. that s~ nthetic sugar substitute-. t :in cause mahgm.10c1e" in rodents flashes a danger ::.1gnal that can not be disregarded Tl-te hum~m body may be able to ~u:-tam a certain level of lox· 1c1t~ liut. with the addition of ju::.t om· mort' noxious substance, the bCJd\ \\Ill t.'XCecd its tolerancl! limit<., .mtl run into trouble . of the difflcult1cs leading lo !>ertous illness · We ma:-· not know the precise degr<.'C of h.1rm caused by artificial sweeteners. but we do know that they represent yet .inother threat to the body's • cquihl.irtum It ''ould ht• irresponsible of the Represerltative Replies to Vote Critic Another key point frequently O\'erlookcd by cnt1cs of tht> gO\ crnment's ban 1~ th.it .1 noxious substance In food dot•sn l h ~1ve to cause ca n ter 1n ordt'r to represent a health h<.iwrd. It 1s A rt1f1c1al sweetene rs. of cour ... e. are not the onlv food ad- d1tn es Lhat can do serious harm I lundreds of packa~ed loads con tam chemical coloring agents or pre:-.crn1ttve-. IT TAKES onlv one additional degree to change water into ~team Modern medicine has learned not to underestimate ~mall additional fractions that arc involved m crcallng environ- m E:nta l dangers to lhe human body . In n•sponsc> to tht' I.loom\ <~u-. hkl' wt• werr ~poilecl children. ~. ~ · · , •': lll'm ofMarl'hHl.thl'\.\rtl<'r.\\ht> ,\1 .\ILBOX Fed us\\1lhtoomuchsugar and ~~·· .. ,\ \.~\ posl'd a qut'~lton ahout m\ n·nnt not cnPui.:h \.\atrr Sh<: has even \~ '\'.'''\ , "\\.~ \l•tc aj!.1111sl lhl' llnu"t' ttlh1<·~ I.All••• 1,0.., , .. 0.,, ••• "'"<°"" r ... <>qfltto deprl\ eel u:-. of our mo!>t un-.\ \', \, \ '\\· \ \~\l,~~~~~~~t~ bill. 1s a little ('()Orust•d on ht>r cttn<1t1mio11t"•o••l\1>•00••"""""'''.,.''"' 1versally «ommnn C'tt!'tom -our .,'\\\ \ . \ " f .t<'ls Stnrt• I he> <tm•sl 111n ha~ bi•l'rl m••d '-•ti•" 01 100 .... ,d,"' '"' """ "'••••" morninj! t•offec> :'\O\.\. she is lhe '· ,, ' '\,'\ '\ Pf"tlf'rf'f\Cf a.11 ttt!•r\ m u\\ H"K.fudt' \•O.,·•turt •nd \ \ "\ "\ raised puhltt•I\ I .1m t.1klll.l! th1:-. "'•'"""•""''""ou1 " .. .,..., ,....,11t .. ·•~iw1oonro dealer c1n<\.r" must le<1rn to play \ \ ',, , ~=i~ .. opportun1t~ In rf' ... f)(lnd ..... ,, ,, \\lll•<••nt ... ,on,,.,,.... .. "' Po.irf wl!I along, lest shl' hury us as we have . ' ,. ~ '\ ·', ·-~ .. no1 bit-OUbtt\l'ffd \"' \ \ In tht• first pl:wf' I "':1..; .11.:.1in"1 her ,. ' , , ~ '\ \; \ the rf.'Cenl (la\ in1·n ·,1-.1• lw1 .111" H appy 200th birth~ay, ";, ,, ~ ·\i~~\.'-' such a 1.11s1' 1' l't1 mpl1·tPh '"H'h.is mlcresl cil\'idc·nds.stO<'k ·\mcnca' ll "ecms our wrll to ,\' \~\~\' ~"'\'{ forC'1 g n lo m' p11l1t 11·a l profit .... taintal ~a1n, on real live has nvershadowed our , ''• ~ -~ -\ \\' ph1losoph) E'I'''' 1.1lh i.:.ilhni.: 111 "'t.•l<' or other sources nf 10 nct"l'"~lt) to mamlam life. We \ , ~ \~~- me '"as tht• 111111 .. ist• in r>a~ lur rnme 1 tx-ht•\ t.' that lhrre ..,hould ma\. have dealt our last hand. '~, \ \. \ \. \ membNs of Cnnl.(rt''" "hu·h bt• ru11 rl'portmg on all type., of Mother Nature has m ade her bet ~\. further added to the nal1unJI dt>bt mc nm<' so that t'\ crvonl' can and 1l 1s prelt) btlZ" But the pot is ' 'I:" and th accomp.1n' lllJ.! 1nt1·rt>-.t kno" ~ herr his repres entative :.weet. so we should at least caJI ~· ;, earn mg t•osts I hu' r .11'" u'' n•c r 1, l''-income• her bluff " been· ai?amsl rll'f1nl 'Jlt•nd1ng ,incl r rmcipally. h"'" ,., er. m, votr Hund le• ur. America. '"e have -·· "' shall t•ont mur to 11p1><1'l' 'l'l·ntling against the ethll'' bill c-entt•rc·d gol u "holl' nt'w Cold War mont.'y '"h1t·h llH ~nH•rnm1•nt o n the add1t 10n of another MICHl\ELCRAMER does not hJ\ 1• S.'i.000 to Lhe office accounts of THERE WAS NO rl'corded vote on the issue in thl' lloui,t' because nemoc•rat-. nutnumrn·r Republicans by a 2 lo l mur~in and the Ol'mocrnllc IC'atlersh1p fro m President Ca rtrr lo Speaker Tip O'Neill was 1n fllvor of the increasl'. The ethics bill was n m asterpiecc of hypocrisy, p1c>rNI together hr thl" Dcmocrnts lo blunt critici::.m for the pay in crease The nc'" ethics bill 1s not tou~h nor does 1l answt<r the question of outside in corn<' for members, inasmu<·h a.., no ltm1t was placed on unearned rncomf' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ' R o~rl N W ttd. l'u f'll11hrr Tho mo 1 K tt111l f;d11or '{tit edltori1I page of thf' Daily l'lrot 11ec.>ks l o Inform nml lltl'lJulatc.> rHders by preeontlnit on tlf\11 paiic.> dlverae commtnt•ry on toplCll of lntereat by syndical ed columnlats and c1rtoonl1u, by proyldlna a forum for ttaduw' views and by preaentlna thl1 nn¥ai>1~r·1 opinion• and ldn• on ~urrtnt topin The edltorill opiolona of tht Dilly Pilot 1p~1r onl1 In th• edltorl1I t'olumn 1t \M \opo of the P•lf· Oplnlont 111 pNIMd by tb• column•-t.a •"4 cat\oonlatt •nd lttttr writen art their own ind no tndOTHn'IC'nl of tM.tr. vi • by the Dally Pllot id~ tnlerr•d. Sunday, March 27, 1977 members as a lax paid •slush fund ' As far as I Jm per..,onally coneeme-d, I havl' pracllcally no outside income I believe that all income of any kind should b<' Cul ly r eported and all <'Xpend1tures on behalf of a Congressional of fice should be fully reportt>d I cast an honest vote against what I consider to be a dishon<'sl hill and I stand by that vote ROBERT E OADHAM Member of ConJ?rl'SS 40th Congressional District New Cold Wa,. To the Editor Complete deletion of enl'r~)" f'"tnall)' I We have reached a time of real cns1s. More real than any war Mo re real than even the bloochest revolution. It is a ~realer threat than propa~and a und more dangerous than the most 1n· censed hatred This crisis is also a perfectly devised te-8t of our spirit. of our strength: of the utilization of our unique ability to re a11on as a human being und to make free choices as an American. Jt Is also u test of our institutions, govern- ment. capital. religion, property, etc. and, It will especially test our moral evaluation of all Ille. We wlll discover who our fn~ are. who we can tru1l ind who Is wUlln1 to practice hlt hl1he.•t Id Dis o! interpersonal com- munlly Our foe L• not Germany or Japan, nol even Runt• OT China Nature ha.• Onnlly betrayed ua. Blame Coal Tar To the Editor 1 disagree• with your editorial. and cartoon of March 20, on the banning of saccharin. Since 1945 the use of coal tar· derived colorings, fl avorings. and sweeteners has been on the upswini:. Our children are now pa ~ ing for the use of these ch<'m 1cals in our foods. The percentaj?e of hype r-active children in our schools is at an all time high, and rapidly rising. These children ha' e to be in dire straits to be class1fted as hyper- act 1,·e . yet most of today's c h1ldrt'n have the same pro- blems. but to u lesser degree. THE COAL tar-derived sac- charin ls the same chemical that causes the nervous disorders in so many of our children. as it d0t>s in a great number of adults. The artificial colorings, and n avors that are coal tar-based are even added to milk and dairy product.a. While the dnlly consumption of these toxins Is not a11 great as 800 diet drinks, the use of lesA than OM 12 ounce drink, or other food. contelnJng cotorin(, navorina. or sa('('horln can set these people off on a ntrvous rampaco for from llHo 72 hours r belit-ve that all coal tar-bued products 1hould be banned from use tn foods. saccharin ls coll tar·based. The ban 1houJd r•· main . and the Delane1 Clause Atrengthent'd to Include llln other than cancer. GEORGE PARRADEE "~ow who'~ wa.;ltng water' .. E'ttUleS D#ai ReclGmiJtion By HENRY M. WEBER, MD Dr. Wrbtt of Laguna Hall& is conurooCion chairman of CM Colifonua Gorden Club&, Inc. That. moaning sound you hear comes from the South Orange County land speculators Ha reaull of the ban on new sewer extenslons, declared by the Slate Water Resources Board, which Umlt.s the grandiose scheme or the Aliso Water Mana1ement Agency t-0 discharge 25 to 40 MIWON gallons of used water~into the ocean EVERY DAY. The ,11ant1c boondol(tlc has been ye4J'l ln the forming. My rlrtl contact with lt came some years 010 11 a member of the 11clent1nc advlt«y committee to the Air Polluuon Con- trol Dlltrtct of Rlvenldt County. We pas11ed a retohrtloa that 1dvl1ed qalnst lt sine. ln- creued air polluUon that w~d rault usually end up with Ora~e County air 111b•1• cov- erin1 Rlv...Sde County. I THE •OANING SOUND ts UJually ac- compaaied by• Utuy ot despair, th1t.1uch ac- tion conatltules "'lnvene condemnaUon" One criticism, however, of the ban on artificial sweeteners has to be taken seriously. It has been correctly said that substituting regular sugar for the synthetic sweeteners is hardly li kely to up- grade the nallon 's health . High sugar consumption can lead to heart disease, among other disorders. Children who maintain heavy sugar diets arc candidates for false teeth at an early age. To say nothing of their Jon g-term health problems. No a mount of nuorides added to the nation's waler supply is go- ing to protect our children's teeth against the massive assault or most carbonated beverages. One of America's greatest curses is the sweet tooth. It has produced more casualties in this country lhun .ill the wars in our h1stor~-. because it causes, as does some zoning change, a loss in speculative values and hin· ders unrestrained land use even if contrary to the public welfare a nd health. To evaluate such actions we cite the 1975 decision of the California Supreme Court which ruled -"It does not constitute a 'tak- ing' or property rights when past zoning ac- tion had increased property values and no at- tempt has been made to capture the windfall from the property owner. Thus, it was only fair that the local ROvernment not be required to pay the property owner when it reversed its decision.'• Now, however , there Is a completely new deal Involved that hinges on the waler crisis. All the pipes, reservoirs, canals, sewers, ad infinitum. ever produced never made a drop of wat.ef'. without which they are not worth a plug nickel. LOCAL WATER EXPERTS have an· nounced, in their waler conservation zeal. that they will demand that Disneyland recycle the two million gallons of wnter used each year In their waler course, while the Aliso Sewer runs this mU91ve river or water into the ocean. Excuses for failure of reclamation of thls water IN! given ns contamination with ln· dultrlal wastes and disease vlrus. The in- dustrial contamination 11 UlegaJ and the da.ntenol virus polluUon can be corf'eCted. We 1lmply cannot ~leve that we can put a man on the moon, send back phota. from Jupiter, fly to Europe In a few houn, etc., aDd cannot find a way to save such massive amowrtaofwhatl1becomlnatheveryllfeblood o( aridreaion1. The ~bllc ls obviously betns taken ror another np-df, while the. land dries up foe lack otwattt. te." ''Come at1aln. • • lie a.roaned. 'l'n bad a hMd day. What lliod Fi n la lb.at? You mean in a house." "No ... I ttplled, "lt H'YI here that we may wiD a;ehance to buy a house in Irvloe." "Look." he patiently eJt- plained. "anybody with fJO,OOOor $80,000 lying around loose can buy a house. You don't nffd to win a chance to spend your money. Plenty of people haye lheir grubby little fingers ready U> latch onto your money if you go around waving it about.'· "Not when it comes to buying a house in Irvine," I replied. "It says right here that houses are in such demand that they are going to bold a lottery for all those who wish to buy there, and only the winners of the lottery can buy a house." ,,.. .. '°"' •• aot lA• lved ln a 1ota.y ta lrviM. r • ItUer .. ,u., ••wen Iii~. Cid a couple of ween lat.«r •• r• ctived an olfldal invilaUon to looll the .modda and declde wbkb ODeS we •ere interested io. TREaE WERE sever»I dlf · ferent types of houses and con- domiohuns, eonstructed by dif. ferent builders, which were for sale. Separate lolteries would be held for each builder's products. We were given two tickets. We elected to put both tickets in one lottery. since we like th~ houses oft.his one builder far bet· ter than any of the otbers. We received a noJice the lot- tery would be held at 9.a.m. I told Joe we ought to get up early, and get down there ~fore the others so we would be first in line. He greeted this with derision. ''You don't get in line for a lot· tery. Every bod~ mills around 'Not a House, A Gold Mine' By OLIVE SMITH Olive Smith is a resulent of Innne. We Californians have always been great •·movers." Given a good, solid reason (job transfer, new baby, new marital partner, bankruptey), we would take in· ventory, do a little organizing, and uproot the family from the old homestead to the new. In fact, we were considered the ''mov· ingest" people in the world. and the most adept at it. There was always a ccrtt11n ex citemcnt in establashin~ ourselve s in tht• new neighborhood, makini:: friends, checking out the s chools, the shopping centers, the restauranLc; and hoping that maybe, this time, 1l would be for good. Now, 1t sec-ms. we've become a nomadic specie~. Especially 1n Orange County. If we're not mov· ing our house every two years or less, we're being well nigh forced to consider 1t bv de· velopers. realtors. innat1on and good old peer pressure. TllE MORE we rons1der. the better at sounds. Because the home as family nest isn't the am· portant factor any more. The creature comforts. design, type of yard are minor considerations. The all important factor lS Ap· preciation Value. You choose. you buy. move in and sit, wailing for the goldmine to produce. Have you heard the late::.t real estate jargon? You don't buy .i house any more. you buy a · cit- sirable property, bound to jJ>· preciat.-." A condomin_ium is ,, .. blue-chip investment." "' triplex a ''hedge against infla- tion" and rental units are •·a great tax shelter." Darby and Joan don't live on the hill any more. They started in the Vall ey, traded to the Westside, moved up to the Marina, refinanced to s upport "good cash flow" in Hollywood, speculated in Lake Forest and were last seen heading toward the sunset and a condominium in Maui. l READ recently in a Los Angeles magazine that the .:reatest trauma for Orangf' Countians was the threat of forced busing. Not true Our greatest fear is that the housing. appreciation-snowball will l~c momentum and quickly melt away. H it does? Good·bye to the lotteries. the O\'ern1ght campers looking for the best sates. faithful followers of the t,hat old dictum. "Herc today but re· inves t tomor row." I can JUSl see the speculators throwing themselves off the end of l'{ewport Pier. escrow papers clulched to their bosoms. A reversal in prices and buying trends also would hit the sales staffs always to be found in the model·home complexes. By the \\ ay. have you noticed that they never set foot in any of the furnished models? Their stomp· mg ground is always the "sales of· !ice.·· a converted home·to·be. And thert''s always a young woman standing to greet you with a very dett'rmincd airline na~ht attendant :-mile lnsteud of :.\11..Y, I aald. "Whal about. parkJ.a91 'Ibey npecl lhou9arvts ot '*'Pl•. and wo may ba.e to walk ai.on,way,"Tbb arsumcot made h.im IT\ldainlly a,-ree bU\ be bad to make one last face. savtne comment. "If we are ao- ing to get up m the middle of the ni&bt. and spend all lbat time waJting, I'm &olng to take along lbe tricky crossword punle." Now, I should explain that Joe is an engineer. and he always in· sists that discussions and argu· ments should be logical, and he follows Uus rule reltgiously ex- cept when he 1s losing. When this happens, he is not above putting m a noo sequitur here and there. lie did this now. He said , "You know that crossword puzzle as made up by a woman, don'tyou?'' ''How do you know that'>" I asked. "There is no author's name on the puzzle." He replied. "l can tell it was made up by a woman, because it wclcominr "'" ,1ho,1rd '"ur i·1i "h" Ar,tl'll>U.,h ~.1\1'" ~ou on in thl' d1n.•ction ol \11u1 lour I rcm<•mlwr '' lw11 t ho.,t· s.tlf' .. !'.laffs \\l~rt• .,,. .m\11111., to m;.ik(• a strike, the·~· \\ould offrr 11·,1 . c·of fee l'vt'n "Pl<'C'C1 t•1c1cr, or champagnl." (domestic J. After the inal1al sizing-up. they might advance ciMarettes c.tnd cookies. a private interview in their shiny little office. much sotto voce personal advice, hints at the "deals" they might be able to put your way. Nowadays" Just try rolling up to any well-publicized tract of new homes. in a desirable loca· lion. You'll probably be met by a s mug, happy. rather exhausted • ---t.lll8b BUT EXPERIENCED they were, because they came equipped as though they were go- ing on a safari to deepest Alrica. They had gallon Tbermog jugs of cold lemonade, umbrellas and parasols to shade themselves from the sun. camp stools and folding chairs to sit on and transistor radios to listen to while they gazed serenely on the sweltering novices. The psychology of the crowd was interesting. There were fewer than 40 homes an the lottery we were in, and nearly 200 partici- pants. And yet, everyone was thinking like a winner. There ~ale5 representah\·e. who can't "'::ut to announce. <as you shakily offer him a cigarette), "WeU, I'd really hke to help yoo folks, but thl." f<.tct as. we sold out everything our first day. I can always take your names Rut you understand we do have a hst. About five hun-. drcd ... " NEW HOUSES aren't the only ones to go fast, at inflated prices. I've seen some real disasters on the market at equally high figures. Shacks which used to be called "fixer·uppers" or "older starters" arc now wonderful tax shelters for all that dead money we're collecting in home equity. And they sell. Even if you prac- • E•atuall.Y • ....,.._ .,.. m act. to start UM lottery. Thls took loD1er tbaD ••• •4 r.ue11Sable -lhtte wu much eonferrln1 back and forth between the prln.clpab before they Sol under way. Then the loudspeaker would not worfl. and much jiggling of wlret and whistling into the mlcropbone Look place before cnrytbing was made shipshape. Finally, the announcer said lbe lottery was about to begin. The crowd surged forward with feverish excitement when the first number was about to be called. There was good nature between everyone now; every· body was nice and kind and lov- ing, and deserved to win. We all cheered when the early winners bad their names called. The winners could hardly have been more exuberant if they had actually won a house, rather than just a chance to buy one. I round my own thinking warped by the enthusiasm of the hcally have to pay someone else to live in them. . Like me, you probably Ciln't get away from the realtors, can· vassing every square inch of salable property. And who can blame them? They never had it so good. Only. with all the mov· ing they're doing, I wonder they've got any energy left to sell. · I don't know if I want to move again. Only the twin s pectres of Dead Money and Rising lnfla· · lion keep me from reeling com· placent about our present home. Meanwhile, I'm having a blast a~ the biggest "Lookey.Joo " of all time. And the going-away garage sales aren't bad, either. · . .,. All I la 1ot· -• tny ru.d been told before lt ltarl·' • ed that tbent wen only a Umsted! .. number al to be d, bQl tho aames of all who eatend ihe lottery would be called. Tbole who "'ere not winners 11toWd be 1iven a cbanco to buy • house at aome time ln tbe tuture. WE LEARNED later that some. • people might have to wait .' ~ possibly as Ione as a year before' · they could get the house of tht!1r choice. All of this did not seem to depress the enttiusiasm or lht:. . crowd at the start of the lottery. . . at that lame everyone seemed to' ', th.ink he or she would be a win· · ner. But it was not long befon~ · • · many began to realize that there were only a few houses Jeft, and the mood of tbe crowd began to change. Confidence was quickly being replaced with a sort of desperate hope, and even this was soon washed away when the · , · count indicated that all of the . houses bad been drawn. The names drawn after th ab; . point would be placed on the wailing list. Now there was no longer gaiety, faces were somber . and some tears were evident. . I reflected the feelings or those ' · about me. 1 was first buoyed up. confident I would win. failure was something that happened to ... other people. Besides. it would not be logical to come all the wuy down to Jrvme, and stand around in the hot sun for several hours without winning, now would it? ·Still as the names droned on, I began to doubt. ·1 was not too happy when there were only a few houses left, and the couples on both sades of me bad their names called. FINALLY, when all the houses · were gone, and the waiting list .• · names were being called. I tried · to console myself with thinking• that after all. they were not ac-· · · tually giving away houses. they· · were only giving a chance to buy · a house But Uus rationalization did not · · help much, and neither did my· · husband. He was still busy domif ' his crossword puzzle, acting as 1f· · he was impervious to all this, which of course he wasn 't, but he lries to show orr once tn a while. When finally our name was drawn. Number 163, he surfaced · · out of the puzzle long enough lo · exclaim, "Wow, big deal!" There were only a few of us left by that tame. Ten or twelve depressoo couples. and one sun· burned lottery manager. On the way home. my husband tried to liven up my spirits with his own peculiar brand of humor He.quipped, •'Whal 1s a six letter word descri bang people whb .enter lotteries?'' Bonehead was the word that came to.' my mind, but since it had more than six letters I let it . pass. Besides J did not want to en~ courage that kind of humor. But, unfortunately no en~ couragement was needed, because he then tried to console me with this philosophical gem. "Oh well, it's better to have lot-. , teried and lost than never to hav~ ,. , lotteried at all." .. How to Keep Posted on Banking . Community W ASlll NGTOl\I It takl'., some deep!~ h('ld f<'l'l111J.!s for a I>avtd Rockeft'll<'r, norn1nall:-a reserved, n •.,traint•d man. to name Katharml." Gritham a .. a subject of h1:. c·rit1c1<>m of the press But RockcfC'lll•t chd that last week at the New York Economic • Club when h<' attacked The Washington Post. the New York Times, ··'television anchormen.. • and other media ele- ments for what he says were damag· ing and unfair stories about the so-called "problem banks" situa. tion of early 1976. For a money giant like JlockeCeller to go after Mrs. Graham, The Post's publisher. and no petite power herself, is a little llke that verse from Eugene Field: "The gingham dog went 'Bot0- • wow-wow /' And tht'. coJko cat rlplfed, 'Mff.«Uf' TM ofr wa1 lUltrtd, cm hour orao, With b#Uo/ gingham ond col:lco." Anyway, lo January, 1976, Tb~ 'P<*t t-ront-paged a 1Lory about bow Rockefeller'• Chau Manhattan Bank and New York CUy Bank wa-e Jabe.lod u .. pro- bleai banU0 ln • nport ot the Comptroller of Ula C~y. 'l'.bo Polt obtained tho repolt I ( THI~cu) through unnamed sources. Barn, two days later, the New York Times broke a story with a Federal Reserve Board list of 35 "problem bank" holding com- panies. Next, there was a Federal Deposit Insurance Co. list of JOO "problem banks.•• All three stories resulted from leaks in the bureaucracy. This is the kind or news which can cause runs on banks, even bank panics. TV anchormen did warn of 0 impending erosion of confidence in the banking system." Rockefeller's lament: .. To many, it probably appeared that the press bad uncovered a scan· dal jn fmancial terms which was the equivalent of Watergate in political terms." WREN TH£ DUST settled, Rockefeller asked his staff to analyze the 1915 performance or 19 larro ba.nb which were on all the •'problem" lists. According to Rockefellel', those· lt banks, wit.b oaseta totaling $180 billlon. had Mt eamtngs in 1975 of ~ mllUon and paid $320 million In dividends. ThOle "problem banks'• had loan loaes of $1 billion, but had loan Joa reserves of $1.0S button, 10 their loues wero covtrtd Moreover, Rockefeller oolntod out, the banks loaned $105 billion in 1115, add that $1 bllUon in Joi .. cam. to las than 1 percent of t.heirtoln picl'tf ollc.. "The real news , at least to me," Rockefeller said, "is the ability of that system to absorb such a high level of Joan losses while still recording solid earn·· mgs and building a strong capital base." Rockefeller made a special point ln his speech that shortly aCter the spate of "problem banks" stories. Mrs. Graham spoke to the Conference Board, a group ot New York city busi· nessmen. and urged them to de- mand coverage that is ''ac- curate. fair and grounded in real understanding of events.'' IN HER SPEECH. Mrs. Graham said that "business credibility adds up to focusing on honesty, perspective and performance." To which the gingham dog. whoops, David Rockefeller, said, "I agree completely with Mrs. Graham. It is precl~ely th.is need for fairness and perspective which came up ao wanting in the media's treatment of the 'pro- blem bankJ' stories. •·t questioned the rairness or headlining year:·old-data -ta.ken out ot con.text ~acr°'s the front page of leading newspapers, as though 1t pre5ented an accurate and current 'J>iCture of the c:ondl· Uon of the banking syatem. "Aa to perspective, J think the 'problem ban.kl' episode is an ex- ample of the medi 's failure to provide the pubUc with all tho ln~ formation ito~ to lntelllgenU,y au .. aniaauo!' Rockefeller explatoed t.bat. hen bank• atuck wltb their borrowers in the r~cession, rather than foreclos- ing and caustna bankruptcies, "lew Joumaliats offered tbia perspective." He said such foreclOIUl'e& would have caused Job Joqes and pertaps a maJOT cleweulon. kockdeller allows there have been scrious pl'Oblema ln the U.S. banktnl 1YMm. "but aufferlnt a bad cue ol nu ••• lot dJflertnt from bavln1 an lneurable dls· eue." So. axi..wow. No mee.ow yet from Mrs. Graham. Aa we leave Rockelellet, tie 11 barkln1 about • Ule latea\ wave of "problem banldn•'' .iorit1, f:bes• CCDCerD- ing forelan lendlncs of U.S. bankt. Anyw•Y..r._!hc brass at the Treasury .uepanmem reel that the preu wu excessive in Its ••problem bank.a'' stories, and de- fends its bank survclllance 1y1tem, naturally. WREN JAMBS E. Smith· toaUfled u Comptroller-of Cur· rency last year, be saJd that, since ltm.. there bad been 81 or- dort to banb to "cease ind de- 1llt0 certaJp pracUca, 1uch a nceedinl the l1ta1loan1lm1t. Tbere ll a»eelal concern about 91D1lcSclr1 1oaDs at preterricl in· terest rates -a fiscal comfort - which can euily become an "uCJ_ .. '. .. sound and unsafe" PTacUce. ~i .. The bank.1D1 community an" .• lta critics now reluct.ntly agreer . · that recession period troubles · • are being resolved, and that ·. banks are ln aood shape. · · It lJ Ul"d to de~rmine where - the Uno 1bould be drawn betw• .: the preu' oblleaUon to point oui.-. ~ sbortcomlnas in our society .... bank.int included, and where to . mlli••t• out of a seoae et'· perapeeUvo. Anyway. we now ·• have a powerful banker on the~ " cord as crtUclzlnf a powerfW. ,.·. publlalw!r, and that 1 bealtb)t. , • . f t. ., ••• • #' . . • J, I ' I . . Prejudice Charge ·Disputed BERKELEY (AP) : 'larry Edwards, an ob- • eel or controversy when • 1e helped organize pro- • ests by black athletes at • he 1968 Olympics. is in- • 1olved in another heated lispute, with race again • a central issue. Edward s , a •oc iologist, has been • 1a cking classrooms at .h e Unive r s ity of ~alifomia for the past ;ix years. Uut his col- eagues recently voted to le n y the 33-year -old ;cholar a pe rmanent c a c hing post on the Berkeley campus. Edwards claims the • .'acuity's recommenda· • .ion const1lules r a cial • l rejudice and reflects on nis sometimes outspoken • polit1cal vaews. UNIVERSITY o f. • ficials say decisions on : tenure -the guarantee of a lifetime Job to pro- : ressors who have proven .. lhe1r tc<ic h1 ng a bility 4 • arc made lx•hind clo!>ed ; doors and c<.1n't be dis. • C:USS<·d p uh l1 c l y. : Nevertheless, they say • E dwards h asn 't met • Ber keley's standards. : 'l' Race had a bsolutely • no hing to do with it," : s aid J ohn C lausen, cha irman of the Depa rt- • m ent of Sociology. "The • majonty of the faculty -felt Edwa rds just didn't meet the standards or our department.'' Ed wa r ds ha!> coun· : lered with the threat of • ll'gal action "l 'Lt ~LE th<· uni \.er!>ll\ for l<ll'lal ch!> crim1n.it1on and for \ 1nl ,1t1on of my occupa tlltn<il ni.:hts,' he ~aid · Jt ·., not JU!>t the tenure procedure. but a ra!>e h1storv or harassment." Edwards (')aims he has tau~ht more than one .firth of th<' school's soc1o logv students, . rv1denrc. he sa\ s, of hh · tC'achmg prowrss lhs .cour!>C., on the S()(•1olo10.1 of sports ha\ t.' bcC'n must • popul..ir A puhlir<1llon in "h1ch s l udt'nb t•\·aluatC' 1n strllltOr!> rrromml'ndt•d thO'-C' '-IXlfls ('OUr<,c•s. hut addt•d ent1cal rommcnb from borne students, m· C'lu d1n~. "H a rry 1s loaded with hate•. he 1c; at least lhc ''QUI\ alt.•nt of those he call<; racists ' De1lartmenl chairman C lausl'n rnncrdcs tha t ·E d wards "can he tn· t cll<•ctually quilt• pm· ·vocati ve at tlmt•!>" hut .says that 1s not th<' only • cnll'rion to bt• usNI in .<•valuabng tht.• faculty. ~/RS Notes ' :Deadline t FRESNO <AP) •C:alifomia and Hawaii ;ia x pay ers who file d 1Jederal returns early lo 'ket re funds have r e· ·~eived an average of $524 , o date. the Internal • e venue Service report· .~ last week. •. The I RS processing !~enter he re for the two _.tales has authorized re- .funds totaling $1.6 billion .~ilh three weeks left "before the April 15 filing :deadline. • Offidals expect to re- ;eei ve 4.3 milllon 1978 re- .turns during that final ·crunch, but many will be "from people who o•e ·tome money or don't •Jaave much coming back. :.People eaUtled to sub· it.ntlal relund1 usuallJ le early so they can eet elr money, spokesmen "l•ld. ;. 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The lfMm t wu re· aebed betwun count>' &tlOme)'I and thOH wllh lbe A m.er lean Ca v 11 Liberties Uruon (ACLU > to he lp Mtllle an 18· month-old ACLU hlws uil over Jail condJtions and prisoner treatment Judge Philip E. Schwab has o een assigned lo preside over a hearmg into the defen~e motion that Orange County·s Grund Jur.> system 1s d1scrsmsnalory and unconst1tut1onal TRIAL HEARING MOVES TO NEW COURT Defendant• Cell•, Evans The new polic~ re quires that women be given the same level or care as men hous~d at the Jail J UDGE WILLI AM C Spem., who has presided O\ er a series of pre-trial motions for the pa..,l seven month~. 1s 1nel1g1ble lo Tax Evasion Suspect Back In County A formt•r Orangt• County rl'St dent accused on :.irn•sl 111 Alabama of pocketing at least $400.UOO thruu~h felony tax eva~1on has been returned to this count} for tnal hear the motion because he was one of the Superior Court Judg~ "ho nominated candidat es for the current Gra nd Jury. Prt.>·trial action is expected lo move back lo Judge Speir s court April 20 when the defense w1U re sume its motion for s upress1on of evidence the prosecution plan!> to use in its t•ase against the two men Cella. 52. and Evans. 32. face trial on 127 felony counts con lamed 1n a Grand Jury md1ct mC'nt . Both men were t•onv1cled in Los Angeles federal court last June on multiple c r iminal charges also relall..'d to thl'lr al· 1 e g e d c m be z :ti t• m t• n l u f a n estimated S2 milhon from l\\O Oran~e County hospitals under Celia's control CELLA DREW A rive-year prison term from lhe federal jud~e and 1s now free on appeal. Evans. a former administrator a l Merev General Hosp1laJ m Santa Ana was sentenced to one year 1n J<&ll He also 1s free on ap- peal It \\as alleged during the federal trial that Cella uliliLl'd funds from Mercy General Hos pital and Mission Community llospital, Mission Viejo to con- t ribute. to the political cam· pnigns of candidates who met with his uppro\ al \\'HILE TH E \\omen still \\Ill receive treat mental l'C ln1ne Medical Center. county officials expla1m·d. their care "111 bl' mon1ton·d by the dent1::.l emplo) <.'d at the men ·~ 1a1l Glenn Kraust'. ''ho Free Class On Hearts Horacl' Greelv L<>bon. ·Iii. will be arraigned Ttu.•scfa} in Orunge C 0 U n t ~ S ll fl l' I' j 0 r (' 0 II f l 0 n t•harJ!t•s rt'lalc<l Lo thl· 't·ar-. l!J72. 1973 and 1974 Lel~on \\Otk<'CI ..... •• shl'alhing and n<Jtltng ... uhcnntr.tt•tor tll Orangl' Count) from 19711 through 197·1 Accused Murderess To Face Arraignnient .. lliOIOgy Of Jlear~IS easl'." a 20·\H•ek leclun• ~l·ril'S spon~orcd h~· l11t• Orange County Ch:1ptt-r of t he Am.:ncan llt•arl r\s!!OC1atson along \\'tth l T I rvsnt"~ School of H1olog1cal St·1c•ncl•s, will begin March 29 Heg1stratwn for lht· free l'Our"" .... rhedult'd lot Tuc•sda~s and Thursd<&~.., from i to 9 p m 111 l,;CI ... Science Lecture llall ,.., opl'n lo tht• public Stu dent::. ma\ fl'<.'l'I' t• up lo four umb of <'rt.•dtl llc "'as arn•stf'd an \I aha ma ;ifter agents or the C;tltfornta Frnnl·h1sC' Ta' Bo.ird lrat t·d him to that stale I k "'frce on hu1l A San Clemente woman ac cused of applying tht.-fin1sh1ng touches Ul a killing by torture that sent three men to stale prison and another to a long county Jail term has been or dered to face arraignment sn Orange County Superior Court. the plan to lure Ervin Sutton. 22 or Garden Gro,e. to McKa) ·~ apartment and then exact re- ' l'ngC' "as Richard llam1lton .. Preal'hl'r" McKay, 22. of Placentia. For furt ht•r rnforma· t wn call 547-:WOI Coastline Set s L~cture Series Judge James H . Walsworth will be on the bench Tuesday to set the trial date fo r Cynthia l\1 endenhall. 24, of M3·C A \'entda l>t•I ~tar She b held in county Jail w 1th buil sel al $100.1){)(.J McKay has been sentencC'd to life JO onson after a .1ur~ found h I m g U Ii t y 0 f f tr S l d l' g rl' l' murder 1'11s1l I\ e l'<tr <'Ill lllJ! ;1 fr<'•" four pa rt lo-('t 1111• '-l'l tl''i ... p11n..,on·<1 II\ th1· (.'11mmu:i1l~ Sl·n 1cl's <If lt<·t· of Co:istl1n<' l ·nm tn un 1 t ,. Cnllt·gt.• '' t 11 '' 11Hl up ~l arch 31 Th l' It•,. I u I l'... .1 I l' .,rht•clulC'cl from 7 :11> to ti 30 rm 1n tht• mulll purpo~l· Room .1t Land !'-.1·hool 151~1 Tt•mplc St We~tmanskr Ml' ROER ('llA RG E S were filed against lhc San Clemente woman when at was alkged she 1n1ected hattl'ry acid into th<' vems of a man who h <td been beaten. k1ckt'cl . floirnt·d and dunked to the point of dro\\'nang by his attackers IT WAS TESTt F C ED tn a series or trials th<it Sutton ''a ... u cc used by I h l' group '' ho tortured him of providing polaC'(' "'1th informatton that led to thl' previous arrest of Mrs :\'len· dL'nhall and another woman Deputy District Attorney P<1ul Meyer. who prosecuted all lht· tnals. said he will !leek the st1f rest possible verdict for Mrs Mendenhall. ORANGE COUNTY ldentthcd as the rsngleader of Biologist Wins Grant Jleupuneture A l11oloJ?1st <Jilt! lasl r ... pt•1 1.1lt'.'>l ,11 l"C lt\ln<· "111 :-~wnl1 t ht• rnonlh of \pril ... 111<hing .ind ll·t turtn•• in E.1 ... t G1·rmJnv and lht• Sov1l'I l mon al the IO\.lldltOn or the East G e r m c.t n <1 n d So ' 1 t· l Acadl'rmes of S<·wnce Dr M1 cha<'I W. Rem.:; of San .Juan Capistrano. professor and chc.t1rman of the DcpartnH·nt of Developmental and \I'll BioloA;. al UCI. "'Ill C1r ... t attend a confer1•n<"<' tn Ea~t Gt•rman~· t·onct·rn mg the b1olol>(1(·al dfl't h ,.IEltCE lltOTHHS SMITH'S MOltTUARY 6?1 Ma1'l 51 t lunttriciton B•· 1· I r.,1t, 6'·'.\9 P'HIC FAMILY COLOHIAL fUHlll4L HOME TAO I Bolo;,1 Av1 WP<,lm1n-.IP1 893·3~2!1 ,.AClflC YtEW MIEMOllAL ,.AltlC Cemetery Mortuary Ch.1oel 3500 Pc1c1f1C'.' 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No obligation or charge for verbal appr1ilal, either in your home or in our gallery. #~y~.ot'M. APPRAISERS 25nwtstCOAST HtQHWAY AUCTIONEERS NEWPOltT 1£ACH -1'5-~200 lSALS AND SA1i.s FOA l.:AWY£llS • llANl.S • TBUSTW 4 EXECVTOJ\9 CO\INTV o<Oclala Hid t.be m 11 •ITMm•n&.¥ settle about one-third ot tbe luues in the lawsuit. while another one-third were settled earlier The remaining 1l!sues are now being heard in federal court in Los Angeles. SWgan Contest Open A patriotic slogan contest sponsored b) the Americanism Educational League 1s open lo all Orange County high school seruors Cash pnzes tolahng $1 ,250 will be given lo win n1ng ~logan writers. Entry blanks have been dis tribuled lo high school scholarship counselors and public libraries throughout Orange County Deadline for entries is April 15. The winners will be announced May 12 at In dependence Hall, Knou ·s Berry Farm , Buena Park. tor the orice 01 •I dinners I II Uf 1 &J Viii.A Va , Orqa Couaty'1 ful ful~ic. apatt- tnent hoc8' It terene, comfortable ind luxutt- ou,. Our ~rteous staff is devetecf to retlre- ment' s specl•I needs. Here you may enjoy friends whose interests m•tch your own. There Me no pressures wh•tso- ever al Villa Valencl• ... you'll know only con- 1entmen1 and freedom. Every service -maid, meals, mini-bus. 24-hour health care supervision and much more -is included tn the rent. Best of all, no investment ii required. You move right 1n and start enjoying life as actively or as inactively as you want SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE Every Sunday there's .:in open house to 1n1roduce you 10 California') very finest re1iremen1 horel. Refreshments will be served from 1 :00 until 5 :00. You're invited. ll~ftt•k ho"' S6SO ~· "'onth Write tocby for <1 bro- chure, r.ite cud, and f.lct sheet th.it will tell you .ill you want to know. ~ - - - - - - - - - - -., "\.: ., Villil V<1lcncia The only requ1remtnts a<r th~t vou b11n9 th1> coupon w11h you •nd both I ~ \ I muls must be Ille ume Ille lwo for One otter 11 qood •I Spun Ruuu11n11 , , 1n Cosll Men and lrvtne only otnO includes Top Sirloin Ste•k Fish ind Chips 1 I 01 Rout '"' lht r ... o Fo1 One otter ends Marc11 JI 1977 1 ... 0 For One Dinner Specials must be consumed on tnt P•tll'1ses ind 111 urvtd lrom I 2 p m 10 10 p m All olner menu items ire :ii requ la• puces I t. !.'t"'' ~ I TOPSIRLOln mAK ~~~S3.75 I = · •. I A bit 9·1/2 01 steak (pre·co<*ed weight) served w11h soup or ntld, I @ _, · rholce ol potato. vegetaltlt , 11111 and butler. 1 FISH I CHIPS Two FOR s2.251 1 NAMl I ue11cto11s 1celano1ct:od. oeep rrledw1th soup or u1aa. 11 1rench 111111, roll, butler 1110 tartar uuce. I AOOIU$~ I ROASJ BEEF TWO FOR S2.75 I: Cll~ -~TAU __ I r.e.nder sh cu ot rout beet, brown qravy, soup 01 ut1d, •eiiellble. J I ZIP PHONE -- ~oice ol po1110. tresh roll and butler ' I , . • : • ;. ·' :;. 1;~.-!.:'':"'" 1 -----------I .............. i '''"'•'~nol SPIRES (:.::~.:.~:.::) __ ] Is THOUGHTFUL COSTA MESA 3129 Har-or Blvd IRVINE M1cA11hu111 San Diego Fwr in the DAILY PILOT S ta rts Sunday, March 27 Save 25°/o on 1" decorative blinds and woven woods! Two of our more popular and versatile treatments: 1 '' narrow slat blinds in designer colors; or crisp. uncluttered woven woods for contemporary settings. Save 25% on either or these window dressings! Use the JC Penney time payment plan. 20°/o off all of our decorative window shades and verticalr slat blinds now! Choose custom shades in solids, textures. patterns. colors for any room or style. or choose from an 1ncred1ble group ot colors In vertical slat blinds-either at a big 20% olfl 81 .. prfcff eftectlve through Sun., AprH 3. l ....... ..., .......... JCPenney AllCADIA (2131 US-54$4 CANOG-PAllK (213) IU•U60 CAlllON (m) 5)1-211JO CUlVtll CITY 'fDJt Htlll' IZUI UO·HM DOWlllY ~lUI 111·4541 FULl.IAT ... (7141111·00 tlEllllAl.l 'llA\.LHl~' (2U) UO·l>OI HAWlHOllNE PLAZA 12111 uc.om HUllllNGTDN IEACH 111•1 m mt I AOU NA HILi.i ~714) a11 mo UKlWOOD (ZU l~MOOO MOllTClAlll lfttl '21'3111 Nl.WPCllT ICAClf (1141144·"11 IORflUllH! lml t U·14t4 OllANG! 'THC CITY' (7141 U4·1IOQ 'AlM 5'111NGS (714) 321-1511 ,UENTl Hill$ (213) H5·1l4l lltVlllllDf (114) MMMO. SAii HMIAllOlllO (JU) UHl111 TOllllANCE (113) 371 Im WUT C~VlllA tlnl -.Ut 1 WMlffWOOD (213) M'M51t P\JBLIC NOTICF. • STAT8M8NT0fl WITNORAWAl. I PIOM flAITN81ttN .. 'Ofll"ATINO STATiMINTOfl AIAHOONMllfT 01' 1111 Of' ying Sauce LOI AJllO L CA P> Tenn Purtwr net tk M • Hns:al• m•y be the C'urnmt aolf ch•m· pl -but onJy on rt'teular lf courses. No une knu•• how lht) 0d do on the •orld'a rlral dltc 1011 CQUl'M. DIKC' GOLP b en pl•>ed on nt'tlhborhood 1treet1 and on roll..-1e C'ampu1e1 evu 11ince Fr1llbttll beeon hurtlln1 through the sku.'lS. However, only m111ders could play because the pins were cleverly disguist'd us sarbage cans, water fountains, l>trccl lamps and trees. But the world's f ir st full Oed 11-I rM WH lNlaJltd 21-. y 119D - suburban La Can&d1'1 Oak OntH P&rtl. A )'UJ' , UM cour w lm11rov blr· rtn poln •~re r pl&c.cl w more obvlouli and dtd•h• buket and cbaln coa.trapUom to 11nare tbe Jl'riabeee. The u. Ansel• CoGnt1 Parlu and Recreation Department hu also mstalled free counea at two other parks and bu deal1nattd • seven more parks for couraet 11 donations arr! ve for the equip. m ent. For the ind1v1dual player, disc AT OAS I park, lh• n lre. provtdt ldelll ··aand lUJJ9, .. 1cf1nta1t•..i .. "ft~ tnJlMm'a tnma the nearby iWWM Jet PTopu.1.aJon Laboratory i11nl lh tr ftytn1 11ucen around lhe course at lunebtlme. ~ Even on a 1choolday. donns of kid• are 1een hurling their Friabeel!rom pole to pole. Will disc golf become Am· er1ca 's new national pal>Ume? ~ UNOIR fllCTITIOUS . fllCTITIOUS IUSIMHS NAMI T""° t•UOW't"') oer\Of'\ ,..,,, .ttu,,ctoned the IJ\1 ot OW f1(tHt1>US bu\1ro-' 'Mme EL TORO QWIK PR1"'T ll'O• E•i,_------------------------------------ APWl..- DISC GOLFERS COMPETE IN LA CANADA It's a Lot Cheaper Than Regular Golf f IUSINISS NAMI • TM tollOWlnQ IJO'r!.Ofl II•' .. ttt.d••wn : ... 0 o .. n. ,., "'''"c' ffQ"1 ,h .. • (Wrtrwr~hlp onrr•t•n··I uncs.r ttw ttf' 'tl110itiilS bV;l''lf",., n•m• ot 0•<1·nt L' : PQ\Uf_, •t ~11 Sup. r tO< Av,. • N'"'w PMt • ltt ...... ·1~l l ht t I( t1'1()\J\ b I\ n r1•m 'lojlt 4 flJ\rnt •r>r th p .... ,, .. , ,.. 1t w ,. f1l1 l on : 1,,,, "'"' ( ,,, t.; f Jt pq. fu•I N~,,,. ~ ~dd'"''' 'If tn .. P~f\111'\ !W lll'ld,....t..-ln~ RO.J•l•'l"' H trlt'l'\\JI • N,,.,,, ... , •• ...... Aoa1 ... N1M1 t!'I •d ! •91 k alrlltt St • Lt\ )u't• ti .. 1H.l't. (4 • •2.SI. , RH N•edt•Ph~I . .., .. ,. : Publl'/>fd o......,.. 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U, ..... 1~11,lf11 ti.t-11 lMf<llt.l~lt,IJ,1'17 •11 ... 11 Etl. r '1' 1' , \f•<, F r(lm P••vl n •I • r f • s: · E ~ .. S>t.1f!•)W •n ~ ro!:>'', \.',h '•' 511rrr Frost Bror :•• ~·•P"' frost ~ky B 1° Uf 0 r r." s' L wendt r SupP.r Frost Blue 1.85 Ano Super Rich• Eye Shadow n To<lsted G1nqN Wh1spN Pf'ach Sldtf' Blu• 1 SS for [.lre::it facP"-F rorr Revlon T nuch N Gtow • f1qu1d make up ,, Crt'.t"l1 8P1qP CrPt1my Ivory T ,1wnv BP•qr c:; in Tan or R<ichel. 2 oz 3.35 And Solt Lustre Blush On Prach L11c;tre Honey Brown Lustre. RosP Lustre. Tawny Red Lustre, 3 oz. 3.50 For qreat lips From Revlon. Super Frost"' lipstick in r,ofdpearl Bronze or Cinnamon Bronze. S2 Ano Super Lustrous· Lipstick in RosPwine and Oaring Young Red $2 Automatic Colo• Up Stick for L1Pl> 1n Plum and Mocha Arown 2.SO I or qreat nails From Revlon Super Crystalline Natl Enamel 1n Polish Amber and Copper- lrost. 1.35 C)uper lustrous" Cream Nall Enamel in Oaring Young Red and Rosew1ne. 1.35 UH your JCPenney charoe card Eye catching. Skin glistening. Ch eek blushing. Lip quenching. Nail dazzling. Great Lo oks of '77 from Revlon. JCPenney lllt·T ARCADIA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY ·FOX HILLS_:r DOWNEY FULLERTON GLENDALE 'GALLERIA' HAWTHORNE P..LAZA HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MON 1 CLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD NORTHR10G! ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO TORRANCE VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD ' OT . umb6ng .. -... BARTON CREE J)eOJ)l.e come down b think.in& it must be a Garden ol Eden 1D lb tropic.a where they can J ust walk around naktd 11 \bey want lo," says ..Joaepb Dunsmoor. • "Well. I'll tell you. You just can't . There are :too many thorns and s tickers and ticks. and you ·\.~et your sores and diaeases -a litUe skin fungus : here, some malaria there." SEVERAL DOZEN young couples from the United States are buying jungle land for as llttle • as $20 an acre in this Central American country ""the s ize of Massachusetts and once known as ~British Honduras. They are clearing it with -machetes and tryi ng to fashion the humble ·beginnings of their own far ms. . Many didn't know what the deadly fe'r·de· lance snake looked like~ how to slaughter a pig ·and when and how to pltn crops. Crops failed and new ones were planted · ·Bl isters turned to callouses. Machete cuts' :hea led. Sunburns became deep tans. 1''labby •bodies turned to hard muscle . Cor ncakes :replaced peanut butter sandwiches. And ears •that once tuned out the factory·buy-now world ;pick up the slightest rustling of the grass., DOZENS OF OTHERS who cam e here to get :b ack to nature, as if hugging a tree every morn- •ing would solve everything, couldn't take the ·rigors and left. Some. like Dunsmoor and his wife, have en- dured. "I came down her(' to be a ra\\ food guy and ended up wandering aruund chewing on roots and almost dying of starvation th<: first six months,"' Dum.mc>0r says Afll'r two yC'an.. he has a machete, a fill'. a h11t . <•row. a hc1rse an<I a fev. acres of beans and µt ·anuts What he want!>. hut Ill'\ l'r ha' thl· mc•lll'\ lo buy v.hcn he gets oul nf thl' bush. 1s" flus hhhht, "so I can see whal kind of thmµs an• makinµ ull those noises in my hou .• l' a1'tt·r I :-.nuff out tht' lamp " BARTON CREEK IS hot and humid. Canopy jungle is mixed with secondary growth of vines a nd other plants so thick it can take an hour lo chop through 100 yards of it. With his mare in foal ancl v.orms s tarting lo cat h1::. harvl'sted peanuts. D11nsmrn,•· Jumped at tht• chann• to gel l\H> 100 pounc' hal!s o' peanut... to markl•t by i:l'll111g ii nd1· II'. frnp-\'hl'l'I rlrl\C n•hich· with an 1\ I' n'"'· ..,:11 1r '" d 11hot111•r.q1hl 1 F:\Tl1 \\Jth till' r;.,11~' "t'<•:-rn• t•11d111~· th1· four mile Jtmglt• trail\\ as :,,n mudd\ 1t too~ tour huur~ of shcnt•l1nJ.! and e11tt1ni.: -;m .. dl tn·l'S \\llh ma<'hNes to build up lhl' tr;iil l•i m.ik1· 1t to the neare:>tsolid dirt road JIM ANU ANNIE l::acklcs are another cou pie living in the vallC'y. Calling them Mr. and Mrs . creates an im <.1ge of the middle class II\ cs they once led -he in College Station, Tex . and she in Nashua. N H. On raising a child, Annie says: "The L---_...; MASTER CHARGE • .. ., I AP PllOIO ma in thing is that a child growing up here will h ave an entirely differ ent set of values than a child growing up in a big city back in the States. A child would learn here that everything must be earned with work, that no one gets something for nothing. ··1\·e got friend::; back home who are on un- cmploym(•nt. welfare. food stamp:> -the whole bit and th(•y could work if they wanted to work. \Ve \\ant our child to grow up different than thut " Jim d Anni E ck/ w nt th 1 b by to grow up with th valu th y think th Jung/ lite th t ev rything must be eamed with work . ..... ~'--..... , . 'LI*•••• .... , .... All.COMO, m--.. __ , '""''" '" ·"°"' ..... .-c.ii llllSS•ON VIEJO ?etU C:."'""' C..0•1tr1<10 I >" .. ,._ r .. , r .-" .• 495-04'01 STATE FARM A INSURANCE "I ... @ .. FOR INSURANCE CALL DENNIS ~OSENE 410 West Coast Hwy. NewPort Beach 645-6470 L.IJGe. p>d ,qhbor, SC. Farm is dwft.. State rmn Insur.nee c.omp.n1es Home Ofticfl. 8'-'llnaton. 1111no11 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work ror you. ECT~~ .... ._--.: ROWDS & PLANIS FOR EASTER ENJOYMENT loath Coast ?lua FIRS I DIAMONDS ·ClllCllLLA-SAILE-1111-FIX~LYll Broadtail & Various sport furs ·····················••**************************J ~ ..... • : --HERB FRIEDLANDER • ~ """ IS MAKING . : !' ~:~~f' GREAT DEALS ~1 .. • DURING TOYOTA'S ~1 , .. C_cLt5CKSTOPPIN • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • ·: 50 SUPER SHOPPING TIME soi ~ *GALS. *0 r:•GAS •F R EE* ! 11\1fll1111' \fl \'I lllll If~ l'l IH 11 \;.I • * ------· FOLLOW Tll E : St:.\RCHLIGllT * • Jt GARDEN GROVE ;'i6~~~ ~ ~ .. ~~?.:~~' 537-5464 TILL? ~ ·································••************************ C•sl ... tttts ou optetl mil 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY MARCH 27th IEWPOllT 8ALLERIES, LTD $ 2542 WEST COAST HIGHWAY tlWPOIT IEACH. Cl . wmTE'S SHOWCASE \ Presents -Every two should have one . At last , t he loveseat even a dealer can love! Because it has all kinds of appeal. For all kinds of people. Another great innovation from La-Z-Boy, the PairChair does n't just sit there. Each si de reclines independently to any position. including f ull bed rest-think of the poss ibilities! Yet t he PairChair can be placed one inch from the wall. Which makes it ideal for today's scaled-down living quarters. And it's available in a wide choice of styles and fabrics, many of Herculon ofefin fiber. This season t here's going to be a lot of act ion in PairChairs. Don't let it start without you. The La-Z-Boy ~Q{ette .... ~ -...... "CO atl--&D T•4DCM~tt"' 0" wt i.tc~n.LI INCO•..-.ClllATlO W!LMtfrrfOTON OCL..AW..\H:l I QA •g OLtr111<. ,. 8,flt Mission Viejo 28892 Marguerite Pkwv. (off Avery I'kwy.) 495-5902 MON.-SAT. 10-5 Co sta Mesa 369 E. 17th Street (Westport Squar e) (com er Tustin & 17th St.) (across from Ralph's Market) 642 -8657 MON.·FRI. 10-7 SAT. 10-5 FREE DELIV~RY.IN THE AREA Always Hundreds Of LA-Z-BOY CHAIRS IN STOCK O•llY Pliol Pl>OIMl>Y RoCNrd Kothlor As instructor Jan Endsley watches, Sandy Wallace does 15 chest presses for every two ventilations, right. For doctor's and survivor's views of CPR, see stories on Page 83. .. YOU. , .. DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 Sunday. March 27. 1977 • • B CA a Ot•......,"'*tllMf ·No& knowlnt enou1b abotil cardiopulmonary rnu.a.citation <CPR) can be dan1erous to aom eone'1be1llh. But after lhrtt hours of in· slruc.'Uon in this emergency pro- cedure, you may save a heart that's too 1ood 'o die. And three more houn ot class can result in certification as a Red Cross rescuer. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Com· munity Hospital ofCers the only ongoing CPR course recognized by the local chapter or the American Heart Association. One of the participants last wee!-. wa!> a nurse who had used CPR to save her father's life re· cently and brought two relatives alon1: so they could learn Several others had witnessed heart attacks and wanted to know how to help next lime. CP'.k mlnl•l•r•d lo an1 alert f b ) penon, the "Hurl v r" cour9I provides a msnpe. quln to GD . t lnllruc· Uoa In cardiac buJ , coll apee and wam.1.D111111.U. •·oua GOA.L basic ure sup- port,'' s11d Jan ltodllty, who teach• about 1,000 persons per month. "We want famUy mem- bers and bystanders to be able lo respond efCectivety when the alternative is dealh." Police officers. firemen, doc· tors and nurses are required lo pass CPR tests. Mrs. Endsley wishes more res~aurant person- nel also would learn the rescue method because choking is a fre- quent cause or heart arrest. '·Anyone from 11 years or older can benefit from the course. Even if lhey don't have the strength to perform CPR, they can at least recognize symptoms, ~all puamedlu or direct aomeaoe ... Ml Luna, RN, dlrtttor of educaU6a et the hospital, ~x· plained U\a.t appotntmenla for the free lectures may be made by ca1llna 979-1211. Ext. 261. Classes can be acbeduled morning, after- noon cir evening al the hospital, tn omce buildings or public meet- ing rooms. (CPR information also is pro- vided through com munity col- lege and adult education courses, social clubs and service or- ganlutions, but not on such a re- gular basis.) .. AFTER A P E R SON h "clinically dead' (heart and breathipg stopped J. there arc four to six minutes before ir- reversible brain damage begins," Mrs. Endsley said. To emphasize this lime factor, she reminds a class how many seconds are fleeting during the lull that follows her question. "Whal should you do first in an emergency'!" ShP also realizes that people may hesitate for fear of hurling a •'victim." "More often than not, a person who recovers from CPR will s us- tain a broken rib." she admib "But you can live and repuir that whereas death is forever " Since CPR frequently 1s O\'<'J dramatized on TV as ju::.t a few blows to the chest, most prople are surprised at how strenuous the procedure is -without even counting the emotional intens1t> of an emergency. THE CLASS helps them get used to what may be a necessary time span of five minutes or longer. "The best lime lo stop is when you've been successful," Mrs. Endsley said. "The other times are when you 're too exhausted to continue, when yoij can turn the job over to unothet qu~lified person or whC'n a do"1or' )>r'onounccs the victim legally dead." CPR is best performC'd by two persons, one for art1fic1al ven· ttlation and one for artiric1al circulation. Once "started, the routine should never be inter- rupted for more than five seconds. n . Eod1le)' re~ommen th1t married t'oupl" or famill• '''" tho clua tot.u>cr 10 y un pr1ct1ce In tandem. Her husband Ind daulbter abo are CPR instn.tcton. There are six b.a 1c steps to the routine, namely: SHAKE AND SHOUT. Nudge and talk lo the person to see if there is any response. It first aid is needed, caJI out for u- sistance. -TILT HEAD. To open a'n airway, gently push down on the forehead and raise the neck. This will dis lodge the tongue which may have relaxed and blocked the throat CHECK FOR BREATHING. Look. hsten and feel, especially a round the chest und mouth. H breathing is absent, proceed with other three steps. -FOUR QUICK BREATHS. Give them without ullowing time for the lungs lo deflate complete- ly between breaths. C l!ECK PULSE. Feel carotid arteries al s ide of neck. one side at a time. If pulse is ubsenl, begin CPR. CHEST COMPRESSIONS. If therC' is one rescuer, compress 80 times pt.'r minutC'. After each series of IS, deliver two quick full I u n ~ i n fl a t 1 on s w 1 t h in f i \'l' st•conds If there an' l\\O rescuers. one comprcs:-.es the thesl 60 limes per minute "ith a regular, smooth, uninterrupted pattern while the other provides one ven- t1lal1on after each five com· press ions. EXACT RAND position on the sternum, amount of pressure and depth or thrust must be very carefully lcarn~d and practiced, using a dummy. Part of the certification test 1s to produce a perfectly taped pattern of even strokes for sC\'l'r<ll minutes. Thi~ brid dc~cription is ;1 simplific·d r1·cap of a 40· pa~c RN1 Cross booklet on ca rd iopul mona ry rcsusc•ilation C PH 1s an C'Xperiencc for which words are inadequate. When cor- rectly learned, it can help reduce the 700,000 heart attack fatalities eacn year. two-thirds o[ which. occur outside hospitals. Doctors Seek Rx for Malpractice Headaches 8)' JOANNE REYNOLDS 0t tl>e O•llY Pt IOI Sl•ll It's been more than a year since astronomical mC'reases 1n !l~he C'OSt o( medical malpractice ·nsurance made the s ubject a lnszuance Still a Problem Despite Drop in Publicity guessed that it would be only a few. ublic issue. ~The dire predictions that the nd of private medical practice ould be forced on unwilling hysicians by the soaring in reases have been almost forgot· t en, along with the month-long !medical slowdown triggered by the 300 percent increase in in- s urance premiums. \ Those events have faded from 'View, but, lo the physicians. the issues underlying the problem rem am. I DR. ALAN ANDREWS, a ~ewport Beach obstelncaan, as )>resident of the Orange County '.Medical Association <OCMA). As tar as his on~amzat1on is con· erned. m.1lpracllce insurance lS s much of a problem in March, ~977 as 1t was m January, 1976, ~ven though there have been no hddilional increases in pre- bliums. I In a reC'ent interv 1ew, Dr. An· Mrews and Tom Hennessy, assis· tant executive director or the OC- MA. discussed the complexities bf the issue and some of the thin~s that have happened and will happen in Orange County bee a use or it. The two men agree that tht> situation has not beC'n good. although it is perhaps not as bad as originally predicted. They said the blow was snf. tened by changes in the law brought about by public outcry and by plans put into effect by the doctors the ms elves. ACCORDING TO Dr. Andrews. between 20 and 25 percent of thC' 3.000 phys1c1ans "ho prart1cC' m Orange County haH stuck h~ their commitments to do \\lthout msurance Still others h~ve taken other means or circumventinl? the problem, including sheltenng their assets in overseas mvest- ments and .signing o\er their share of commuruty property to their wives. "It's a pretty good test of the stability of a marriage," he joked. By far the most popular cure (or the malpractice problem has been an insurance program known by the acronym Skippy <SCPIE) for Southern California P h ysicians' Insurance Ex- change. Cot o probl~? Then write to Pal Dunn. Pal will cul red ta,w. gf'lting tM answers and action you nud to solve ineqwtita in government ond buBintu. Moil your qutstiom to Pal Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coa3t Dolly Pilot, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letter& os pomble will be onswered, but phoned mqllirlt& or letler1 not including the r~'11 fl.Ill name, oddrtai and bullnt&a hours' phone number cannot be conll1dered. This column appears daily ezcept Soturdo111." C..t~• Depanetl, 8td Net €'N41tor DEAR PAT: I'm enclosing a dlsclatmer notice from Credft Bureau Central of Orange. It states. "You have re- ceived and ignored our offlclal 4-hour notice. We must now go on ~ord disclaiming tlebUfty for any additional costs In- curred against you thro~h any action recommended by our attorneys." To my knowledOt, Credit Bureau Central Is the sole possessor of the ZIP code for heaven because this notice fs addressed to a deceased reJatlve. It refers to a Southern California Gas Co. bllt which Nia bMn'tMtld. I think It's possi- ble that this Is a racket • such as the old unordered Blble routine. Wlll you check Into It for me? G.M., Corona del Mar tt'• not • rKk.t. but It le unf~ O\at •utomat9d brllng ... m• eo h8Y• etlmJnated conlktlrat.IOn of tlt9 lndMduat. Credit ' Lik1• <1th1 r ... 1mllar programs that have ht t n approved by the stalt• lns11r.H11·1· l'umm1s~1oner since 197fi. th1~ one operates on "'hat 1s known as '' l'la1ms made bas1!> a~ 11pJ>11:-.l·d to the orcur- rencc bast•d 1nsur.mcc that in· cr<>ased .,o flrasl1callv m cost. As explaim•d by Hennessy and Dr. Andrews, one of the reasons the cost of occurrence insurance went up was that, once a policy had been purchased. the in· surancc company was com- mitted to cover claims agamst a ph ~ sic1an for incidents that oc- curred m that period of time re· gardless of" hen the claims were filed BECAUSE OF THE loose in· tNpretat1ons of the statutes of hm1tal.Jons and the sometimes lonj? periods of lime between oc- currence and f1lin~. the in- !'.urance companfec; could not project their future costs -pro- Ject1ons used in determining pre- miums. "The whole picture just went crazy When large settlements started to be awarded," Dr. An- drews said. Claims made insurance operates on a different basis. Dr. Andrews explained that it covers a doctor for any incident that oc- curs and is reported as either a complaint or a claim -in that period. It is a plan thal escalates in cost as the claims build over a period of years. Once a p hysician either withdr aws from the coverage or retires from practice, he can then purchase a runoff policy, known as The Tail. BASICALLY, IT IS a con- version of a claims made policy lo an occurrence policy so the doctor wtll be covered against claims filed years after an inci- dent. There are several of these claims made policies offered now, and Dr. Andrews says the benefit of one like SCPI E, which is endorsed by the county medical association, 1s that it 1s physician-run. The benefits of a claims made policy are going to be enhanced by provisions of a law passed last year, now undergoing Supreme Court review, which reduces and further defines the statute of limitations in malpractice suits. But Dr. Andrews and Hennessy ureau en a a 1po eam1n. 1 • • nquen eccouft • are not rec•ed from the gaa co••ny untll 1everal montha after they become overdue, and that'a th• reeaon for th• lnapproprtat• meHage being mailed to your deceaffd ,..atlve. CIC'a s*lcy la to "pick one of Mveral strongly worded 9'0tice• end melt •·" the apokeaman uld, adding that no pet"aonal lnf0fm1Uon about th• •ccount holder la provided. Southern Callfornl• Gaa Co.'• credit department blames machine opening of payments for crediting your eccount with th• amount paid by you for your deceaaed relative. Ga1 company repreHntatlve Mra. Wllllama wllt ••P'9ln and strelghten out thl• confuatng •ttu1tlon If you phone h., at '34-4005. Seacfng ltl«Klllne BUI Creaca Tfttdo•· DEAR PAT: I purchased a Brother sewing machi ne In September 1972. The machine came with a 2S.yearwarranty. It worked perfectly until this past ye~r when the meterlal kept getting Jammed and the tension coutd not be set right. A local repair shop told me the crank shaft was defective and warped. After much correspondence with Brother hNd· quarters In New York, I was told to send tho machine to• re· pair facility. My sewing machine was Npelntd but l was bllled $30. Since the work was covered under the warranty I don't feet I should pay. Also, I should have been Informed of the cost before the work was done. t paid the $30 blll but fMI that I should be reimbursed. N.W., Dena Point Roger Nakagewe of Brother lnl«natJon1t Corp. reported thet the 2S.year warranty on rour •ewlng mM:htu cawer.q $)atta, not tabor, which wH covered onty for one year. YCM.1 wer•,.. bitted for th• r.peoement pt1rta. He afto aeld that becauM ot .,_. large volume of Mm• NCeMMI •ac:f9 cSar, IM coMPA.nt Hftd• Hflm•t•• only upon....--. · ~· 89f'Hd ttlat yow~nty~ ·~be mllreect. say the issue of occurrence in· surance versus claims made in- surance really begs the larE:er question, which centers on the public's proclivity for suing. "WHAT WE'RE dealing with is the morality and philosophy which says that if something doesn't turn out the way I want il, then someone is responsible. "And it can't be me because that would be too painful so it must be the other guy and, by God, he's going to pay for it.'' Spurred by the state medical association's reaction to the 1976 insurance problem, a statewide group has been formed to study a proposed overhaul of the tort system. While that study is in progress, there are other steps being taken to ease the problem. One is the use or arbilration. a practice that bas been in use for several years at St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange and which is about lo get under way at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport. Beach. Dr. Andrews said b~ has no idea how many doctors in the county use arbitration, but "IT'S PROBABLY nol widelY done because it is a little bit dil- ferent and physicians are a COD· servallve group," Dr. Andrews said. He stressed that the use of arbitration does not take the place of insurance. "Its functi01l is to decrease the time and C1t· pense of adjudicating cases," he explained. Under arbitration a patient signs an agreement saying b~ will submit any claim lo arbitr•- tion. Dr. Andrews pointed out lhat1t takes an average or three to fiv~ years to settle a malpractice case in the courts. "Our insurance carriers haf't told us that the very simplest case where the physician is en- tirely blameless and where lQe settlement occurs before it g~ to court costs about $4,000. "Most suits name several physicians and, after they've been dragged through the coun.:_ it's a whale of a cost. "ARBITRATION IS a way of reducing the tremendous legal expenses -on both sides -bJ <See POLICY, Page 83) " " ,. ' • c• Y•ar «:4>Y•rage • n erg• .,. acro11 the top of th• werranty. Small print •t the bottom up thl1 refers to pet11, not labor whlcf'I conlthutea the targeat portion of repelr blll•. In com- pllanc:e with th• Megnuaon-Mna Werrentr AC1, Nakagaw1 Hid th1t Brother werranti•• h.ve been made cfeerer. Bee.UN of the mlaund.,..andlng, Brother ha1 agrHd to relm- burae you $15. For• ftff fotder describing your rights under the new warranty law. WTfte for "WarrentlH: There Ought to 11• a Law" from the Federet Trade CommlHlon, Waahlngton, DC 20580. ~I• Sater E~eqt ~n a.a..-d DEAR PAT: I find myself driving at least 60 mites per hour on the freeways most of the time. I'd prefer driving at SS m.p.h., but it 's becoming a matter of self-preservation to foln the faster ftow of traffic. I've been in the "slow" lane with trucks coming up so fast that 1 've speeded up Just to ~et out of thelr·way. Would you please find out how much I m decreaslng~y odds Of surviving an accident by goln~a1ong with the crbwd at a higher rate of speed? Maybe you ll give me the cour:age to slow down no matter what, and perhaps. a few other drivers wfll give SPffdl"9 a second thought after reading what I know wit I be some frightening s~atJstlcs. • G.K., Huntington Beach Looedng at data frOm the ,..._.. lat.ty Councl ffM a gantbtet'a ~oddt" Nw~ tHe,'elliMftlMftei 1'aa to go ._.. ,.. duced epMCl et; ..... Of-JIMi~ an ecddent~ 11 m.p.8'. or, ... .,.,. ~.....-•MMCMtey. lfyou aao. clO*ft to 11 to 70 m.pJt. --~n-~"·' ,.,., ··~.Md i-1·1 "')QUI tnor I JOU'N ~ • "f. dtit ,...,. dow9' to 4J to eo •·P·"·• tt.e odcM are '-P ID t "" _ feww, 'tf'MS IMJ J'""P W·t at 11 to 41 m., n. .. .,, • ...,..I\.....,.. clG not_,,•._. latfted ~ dl'M~ "'°"'"'· ....... , pob•.,. jult •• da •9••dera. • • • I I Fight for Homes By BOB DVORCHAK SHAWNEE. Pa. CAP) -Joan Matheson didn't want to leave the Up- per Delaware Valley where her an- cestors had settled 227 years ago. "That valley was our religion," she says. "We cbensbed it. It was a livmg history book." BUT A FLOOD control proJect was on the way, so Joan '.\latheson had to sell her house near Dingman's Ferry and leave with 23,000 others. Now, after spending nearly $100 million to buy the land and uproot the people and arter bulldozing oak and stone homes some older than the nation the li.S. government has given up on the Tocks hi and Dam and Delaware WJt..r Gap National Recreation At c·a Mounltni.: up1111s1t1o n , second t houghLs 1n Congress and rising costs brought the project lo a halt, and there's douht that anything will come of it. Today, the government is landlord for 120 remaining tenants and 48,951 acres of mostly idle land. IN THEORY, thf• Congressional authorization is still 1in the books. Hut groups ranging from the Four-County Task Force, encompassing areas or Pennsylvania and New J ersey affect· l'd by the dam, to the President's Council on Environmental Quality, have asked Congress to dehver the coup de grace Even the U.S. Corps of Engineers wants it killed. "Why fight a losing battle?" asks Joseph Cook, head or the Corps' real estate offtcf' in Ph1ladelph1 a. "We WISh We nf'Vf•r heard Of lhC damn thing " What's th<•rr• now 1s ;• boarded· up church, a h·w hr1m1· ... l«asc.~ to those wh'> rrfu<,<·11 to 11.,, \ ,. •md a few tenant far11 w1 , Clxlrch in dam-threatened valley setVed project foes as inspirational symbol of the past ~alculators erfeet? Wbll• mo1t people like Joan Mat.b.etol.l. S2, lost the.tr boma. Na.ocy Sbukaitil aaved bert. Sbe bad il HWed 1n ball and trucked 10 miles below where the dam would be. But ahe wu unable to HI vase her father's 26-room tourist bouae and a 200-year- old barn, part of a 106-acre family estate. They were too big to move, and like other buildings, they were bulldozed and buried in giant landfills. ONE UPSET t enant i s Mina Hamilton Haefele, president of Lhe Delaware Valley Conservation As· sociation, a gruup founded by Mrs. Sbukaitis. Ms. Haefele, one of 23 tenants living in a 20-square-mile area or the valley in New Jersey, refused to leave a cen- tury-old homestead overlooking the river. Her parents bought 1t in 1935 and had to sell in 1970. The bot· tomland that once was her father's potato field now is leased to another farmer. But most or the houses have been bulldozed. Once they were bought and vacated, squatters moved in. When court orders failed to rout them, the Corps raided the area in February 1974 and leveled the houses. ··1 HATED IT when those homes were bulldozed," said Ms. Haefele. "The crunching sound they made was like h ea ring yo ur m oth e r moan ... It's like having )Our teeth drilled. but the thing that's being drilled is your heart." "We uprooted a lot of people," Cook admits. It's a hell of a thing to have to move. There's no way to lessen the blow. .. My own feeling is that the dam will be bwlt eventually. Cities need the water supply and so do power plants downstream. It's a question of re- locating some people upstream for the benefit of a lot of people downstream." HOWEVER, DAVID Kimball of the National Park Service in Philadelphia isn't so sure. He says a master plan for a national park along a frcc- flowing river is being prepared on the assumption that the dam won't be huilt. Idea'> for a dam were firs t proposcd rn the 1920s to provide water supplies for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Delaware. In 195.5, plans ac- celerated after a flood kilh.-d 100 persons and caused $100 million worth of damage. Congress approved a plan 101962 to build a 100-foot high wall or earth and rock north or Shawnee, adding a 60,000-acre recreation a rea three years later. WHILE LAND was b1·1n~ bought and people moved. questions arost.• as to whether the shale and ltmcstonC' makeup of the area would ~ ablt' to hold a dam. Inflation also boosted the prOJCClcd cost of the dam from $90.4 m1l11on to between $400 m illion and $450 m1llton Finally, Congress order<'d a $1.5 million restudy of Tocks Island. The governors of New Jersey, New York and DeJaware voted in J uly 1975 not lo seek money for the dam. Only Gcv. Milton Shapp or Pennsylvania SUP· portediL WIOLE JOAN Matheson has mov<'d to Nebraska, Mrs. Sbukaitis 1s work mg with the Corps lo clear up rcmam- 10g land purchases and Ms Haefele and others are fighting other proJttts bite the Cross· "'londa nargc Canal and the Garrison D1vcrs1on rn North Dakota. "They've made me an enemy.·· Ms Haefele says, ''And they've got an enemy for life. .. We woo a battle. but we haven't won lhe war yet. As long as that authorization is oo the books, there is nothing to stop someone IS yea.rs from now from saying, 'Let's build the dam.' There bas been a sword hang- ing over this valley for over 20 year.; It will stay there until the dam 1s killed." • • You Can Help Have Fun, Help Too You can spend an enjoyable weekend afternoon, and help men- tally retarded and physically han- dicapped youngsters enjoy a rare day or fun by helping with weekend competitions in specially modified events such M swimming, bowling, track and field events and gym- nastics. , ANOTHER AREA where you can help is with a non-profit organiza- tion which needs a receptionist who enjoys talking with teen-agers at a recreational center. · For those with a flare for busi- ness, the Voluntary Action Center needs someone to manage their new gift shop. (When calling, ask for the R.S. V. P. office) An opportunity to help others is av ail able by working at a children's health clinic located in Santa Ana in a variety of jobs. Morning and afternoon shifts are available. Information on the above volun· teer opportunities is available by calling the Voluntary Action Center, 675-9210 or 833-9278. OPPORTUNITIES to lend your hands and skills lo help others in the West ('Ounty area include a need for volunteers to staff U .S.O. facilities. Adults can help plan programs, while junior volunteers can help servicemen feel more at home by servin~ as junior hostesses who talk, dance or play pmg pong with m1 htarypcrsooncl. A Jluntmgt.on Beach community center needs people lo participate in planning sessions. Helpers are needed to supervise activities at the center. Dependability is a must. A LOCALBO\'S' club needs an in·· structor. Sometimes it just takes on e person relating directly witb a youngster to keep that young person moving toward a '\'aluable and meaningful life. You can help someone in that way in a program, sponsored by several police depart- me nts, designed to match youngsters with an adult. You must commit for one year. Volunteers selected must prove to be good adult models for a youngster. See if you fit this role or any of the posi- tions above by contacting the Voluntary Action Center office at 960-3312 or 530-2370. Bdplor¥ou Offer of Aid Mercy General Hospital is offer- ing a brochure designed to tell you clearly and quickly what to do in an emergency. "How to tiet Help ma Medical Emergency" alsoincludes s paces for listing your local hospital emergency numbers as well as the numbers or other sources or aid. The booklet offers a variety of information to help you deal with cnlical medical silua· lions. BEAUTIFUL _,,..,_.,.--..ii CALIFORNIA Explore California with a ~ t-gift •\)l\""t'1 Acboot or.« .... ~ ... -:.t.i.u 1/f/ ,.\.. v ,,., l\opal ~cabrmp or t>11nC1n1t or 1.onbon 18913 MAGNOLIA ST. ,I FOUNTAIN VALLEY CAllfec ... te K·M.-il Phone 968-2177 or 968·6249 Ttyingio sht.rroutsunglare,h~tahd fcWric ilde? THERE'S A BETTER WAY ! 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Today Cindy, a student from Worcester, Mass., 1s Cully re· covered, back in school and an enthus1ast1c teacher of pulmonary resuscitation. the very thing that saved her hfe. COLLEGIANS TRAINED 1n the techruque got to the poolside 1mmed1atcly. Dr. Eaton Freeman, director of the emergency department at Cooley Did.wson Hospital 10 Northampton, where Candy was taken first, guesses her heart stopped for a matter of minutes "Crndy would have been pro· nounced dead at poolstdl' 10 or 15 years ago because the pro- MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -The fsrst five minutes after a heart attack arc the most cr1ttcal. and byst;.i nders who give emergency <.·are before the ambulance arrives can greatly 1mprov<.· ;.i v1c t1m 's chant•c of sun 1val, :-.ay:-. an Alabama phys1c1an L1nll'ss hl'art attack pu ltents gC't 1mml.'d1alc treat menl, ch1l•fly l'XlNnal heart massagC', "almost ;.inythmg arter 1s a \\:.isle of time. ·Dr Donald P Copley of thl· L'n1vC'rs 1ty of Alabam:.i M C'dtcal Center 1n Btrm mgham told an American lie art Assocwtion meeting Df:l.AYING TREATMENT can cause Pl·rm.inenl ht•art :.ind brain damage from ox ~ g<'n dl'p1 I\ at111n. ht· ..ind fl•llnw n•"t'<ll't'ht•r..., ...,,1111 in a Jl•IJll'I 'S•lllH' 1wopll• ..,a\ h\ ...,, ~111 rlt•r..., sh1111lcl 11111 ht• t•\p1·tll'd to providt• t',1rd11>p11lmon;ir~ n• SUSl'llJltOll bill lhl'Sl' l'l'!'>Ulls Nd• known .... tba ---ut lU hal la.I,•• Dr .• ~,.m uya. Mody wa1 •• 1l·1ear·old rri at Ham it bap Sbe h9d open butt IUflef'Y a a 6-~ear-old, and OC't th• clay before her awlm b.ad eon t.brou1b a particularly htttic 1chedul•. She was hospitaliud fol' 37 days. She was in and out of coma. She developed pneumonia and kidney trouble. and at one point was bleeding from lungs and stomach. HER PASSAGE through the shadows was long and arduous and full of strange dreams in the half-world between awareness and sedated sleep -images and distortions of sensory percep- tions that remained so vivid to her that she's trying to "'nte a book about 1t. And life is richer to her now .. During my recovery and af terward, ··she says, ··1 developed a great feeling of love toward other people, a feeling that I real- ly needed to help other people. Bystander Heart Aid Crucial Jre dramatic." Copley su11I · So me med 1 c a I pc op I <· particularly s howed r elUl' lance because of concern about the possible harm laymen could cause. This has not been borne out.·' Copley said that despite in· creased numbers of mobile cardiac care rescue squads for on-the-spot treatment. precious time 1s sttll lo .... t get t mg to the victim Hvstandt.•r::. tr.J1ned tn l'm<:rg1·ncy ran· c-.1n hl'lp .1 , 1t·t1m through th<' 1·ril1t al llllH' until !'.pl'<'IUll/Cd iJIO ar 11\'P". ht• said Tht' doctors !'>aid I h;.t ·' .,,. . ~ ...... 1 Id. with blue Q'e9 and strawbenJ blood• r la p ltalb. wora oe Red crou blood drivea b7 M!"Vlnc con and cbqhnuta <•he can't &Ive blood). She'• 1wimmln1 a1ain at tti. pool where she n arly died. She took courses In llfe·saving, 1wimming rescues, and card.io pulm od.a.ry resuscitation. ·•1 WANT TO TEACH ev· erybody I know how to save other people's lives," she says. About her own swimming, ''there's a small amount of danger. but I'm not afraid. I have a pacemaker now. Maybe I should be more worried, but I'm not ·· Cindy 1s working toward a career as a teacher in special education. "but that's just kind of a stepping stone. I'd ltke to work Wllh children who have to stay in a hospital for a long time. I'd like to teach them things study of 19 heart attack pa- t 1 en ts admitted to the Alabama center revealed sharp differences between those who received aid within five mmutes and those who did not SIX OF SEVEN patient!-. an the form1.•r group survived. comparc.'<l with six of 12 an the latter. the researchers said. The cond1t1on of those who rN·c1 vl'd earlv car e :.ilso was better when they arrived at the hospital : All but one member of that group were awake, and all but one of the delayed treatment victims were comatose. The same pattern charac. tcnzcd later recovery stages, the doctors said, reporting that on discharge from the hospital five of the s ix C'arly t rt> at mt•nt surVl\'Ors !'>U ff l'rt'd no ml"ntal tmpairmt•nt. \\lull' nnly onl· of the !'>IX sun·l\ori. 111 thl' other group \\a:-, .... u fortunate Films Inform Patients Ry MICHAEL Pi\SKEVIC'll Of I~ D•tly Pilot Sl•fl Pat1t>nh and ph.,,..,1c1.ins .it Hoag Mt.•mo11al ll osµ1tal 1n ~ew porl B1'.1<"h an• reat:tin~ f;n or:.ibl~ tn .1 11n1q11<' proj!ram th..it en.1hli-s p.1tw11l:--to \It''' hC'alth 1·1h11 ,1111111 1•r11!.!J'.1lll' O\ f'I th,• h0 ... 1111.11.., I 111..,t ,[ I Ir< llll tt•ll'\ 1:-11111 ...,, ... t1•rn 1\lt h1111,:h 1111' !'>\ ... ,,Ill I'-!'.llll tn 1\'. 1nfann 1t 111 L'.in .\lar1 h I 1 hosp1lJI t•duc at 11111 1·11ord1na1or Kel I) O;n ,.., .wd pit\ -.1cian 1'1 Genl' !-i1n\ kin llf'lll'\ c· ;in 1•x paneled progr.1m c-.in haH• for reach1n~ paltl•nt b<•nc•f1h At prcst•nl. :l!">O of th<• hosp1tal'!'. IOO·plu~ mom.., "' t· llnkl•d lo th1· $18.000 clo .... t•d 1 11 r111t ~v..,ll•m . " h I{' h I' n· ... ,. n t.... r II u r Ill' a 11 h l'ducat1on film.., fc1r 11n1• hour P€.'rtods t\.\<ll't' .1 d:n PATIE1'1T (,,\ft\ l'Pl1·1 .., y,;i, ... 11rpn..,t•d to lt·.ir11 th.it t-.1nn·r 111 the testl's 1s tlw lt-.111t11 • 1 .nt"l' 11f cancer am1111g rn,tl1·.., 211 :1.1 \f'.lr!'> oltl. '' hll·h ht· l1·.1rn1«I through '1ewing a dramatized instruction ftlm on self-exammallon 'll was \Cry interesting. · he sa1ci, noting that he had nf?\(•r l'\ en heard of that type of C'.Jn('cr hPfnre .,., atching th<:' f ii m Patients ~unn' T.1mbltn and RJrbara En.ter .1lso rc•H ll•d L• \ orahlv to. the l'dut ..illon ftl m-., .dthOu:.!h. :\Ir::.. E~ ... 1 .. r of llunt 1ngtnn Rl·ach "'arnt d I h.11 tu·r fJm1lv may be an fur <1 '''flt''> of lectures.,., hen sht' rC'turn .... hom1 The American Heart AsM>c·1.1 ltOn has donatC'rl two ftlm ... · E.JI to Your Heart ..., Content 1i. a r1lm on basic nutnt1on and 'I Am .Jo(''s lleart" tnucht•s on s trrs .... f,11·tor ... that l'an IC'ad to carrli.1t· .irrest \N AMF.RICAN Cancl."r Socw 1' f''tlm. "How to E\amtnC' Your Bn•asts. ' g1vl."s a df'lJtled at· rount of self ~xammat1on lechn1 If U!'" The hospital's telev1s1on tom mtttC'e 1s act1,·ely sohc1t1nl? pa SPECTACULAR FLOWERS & PLANTS .......- FOR EASTER ENJOYMENT 5outh Coast 'Plaza t\ L'\ t'I ,\ foot :-o loveh. !':ill .md t.1prred in hl.u I, p:ilt·nl ~2 qq UMt ~our BankAmtricard, Muter Ch•rg• ltent su~gcsttons for specific ft I ms to be added to the hospital's library, said coordmator Kelly Da\1s Dr S10\ kin feels an expanded ") stt>m 1s capab)(' of things be\ond our 1maginat1on " Some of I he bcnC'ftts he fc>rcsees are film ... de<iltng v.llh ram1f1cat1ons of surgt•r~ and dtseasC'. \\. h1ch he ft-C'I!> 1·011lcl <·11t dov. n cosllv time "P'•nt t•\plamm g lw!'-1(' 1nforma t llln t() paltl'nb 'Wt• hopC' to t·hang<' behavwr p.itll'ms," ht:' said. addini:: that a more 1nform<·cl patient 1s more llkl'IY to altt'r hts or her ltfcslyle HOSPITAL PUBLIC relations director Sharon SinC'lair hopes to ;wl bL'(lrtdden put1cnts 10 more than JU"t a ml'dH·•il sl'nsl' lh c·mplO\ mg lht' system's port able c:inwra !-.he s:.11d. pa- I 1 P n I..., rould v1c.'Y. holiday ft• ... tt\ 1t1cs -.uch as Christmas t·Jr1tlers \\1lhout leaving their twch sourn COAST PLAZA. 3333 so. BROTOL• COSTA MESA TRANSFERRED F&OM the hospital ot her emeraency treat· meot to Boston Children's Hospital, "I didn't realize that anything was wrong at first. I kept thiokmg I was in a dream. .. I felt 1 was on a boat. a luxury liner. My friends were going scuba diving and I wanted to go with them and I was fighting the nurses. I didn't realize l was sick. I thought I was dreaming." "AND I FOUND that when I dreamed I was on the boat, I was on an air mattress that was rock· ing so I wouldn't get bed sores. And the scuba diving stuff of the dream was actually the oxygen tanks and the tubes that were all around me." POLICY • • • <From Page 81) reducing the ttmC' involved. • Another device that ts JUsl beginning to be used in Orang1· County ts lhC' product of work b) th<• mcd1c;,il ussoc1at1on, lh1. l·ounty Tri JI Law) crs Assocta t10n and the t:ounly Bar Assocw lJOn . Called the Med1cal·Legal Ad· visory Panel. its purpOS(' is to serve as a nonbind1ng sounding board where cases can be brought prior to filing in court. T he informal hearing before the panel. composed equally of trial lawyers and doctors, 1s de s igned to establish th<' m erit of <.•la1ms and weed out th<:' so calll•d nu1s~rncC' suits Dr AndrC'ws said thl• hoard has hcl•n ltttlt• u ... t•d sci fa1 hl'CaUSl' It IS SO IWW T HE PllYSICJi\N said hc ts hopeful tort reform will prov1de a permanent solution to thl· malpractice insurance problem, but, until that is done, the medical association will continuC' to try a variety of programs to ease the s ituation. He noted that s ince January. 1976 there has been a dec rease 10 the number of malpractte<' claims filed. but ht:' is not op hm1stJc thal the dccrC'ast• b pan of a pC'rmanent trend .. We don·l knoy., \\h) tl :-. hap pen ed.·· hc said. 10d1cat10g th<it soml' altonwys m<1\ hl' v. 1lhhnlll 1ng claims until puhhr reaction has d1'>s1pall•d Another cause lor 1wi-:-,1m1sm 1..., the fact that tht• O('CUrrC'nc·1· policy issued for most Southern California physicians in January. 1976 lapscs at the encl ol this year. "It's going to be up for grahs and I don't know whal will hap pen." said Dr. Andrews "It could causc C1nothl•r fan tastic incrc·asc in occurrcnc1• policies or 1l could drop · · ~fon• hkC'I) thC're j usl won l he anv occurrcncl• in msurancl' offered anymore. There s1mpl) v. 111 he no place to buy ti " Cindy Moriarty chats with members of the Emergency Medical Team that saved her life in 1975 after her . heart stopped while she was swimming. Arbitration Offers Plenty of Options After the first of April, patients admitted to Hoag Memorial Hospital will have one more form to sign as pesrt of their admission to the Newport Beach facility. Called a mutual arbi~ation agreement, the document represents the hospital's latest step in finding ways to re- duce lhe time and expense involved in malpractice claims. Keith Walley, assistant administrator of the hospital and Dr. Grady Thompson, chief of the medical staff, said they decided to give arbitration a try not as a means of s top- ping the malpractice claims, but as a way of s treamlining their adJudicat1on. BY SIGNING THE document. patients are agrC'Ctng to ..,uhm1t lhC'ir claims to a board '>C'l up U) thl' American i\rhttration Association Both men point out that lht•n· arc sev<.•ral factors 111 \ol\'ed which !>hould make the us<: of arb1tr:.it1on pulatabk to even the most skepti cal "In the first place, we rP not going to turn someone away if they don't sign. This 1s a voluntary program," said \\' alle). He also noted that the document can be voided within 30 days of s1gnm~. so 1f a patient signs. then decides to s ue, he has the t1mt• to cancel the agreement to arbitrate AND lN TllF. END, they said. patients sttll can go to t·ourt if lht•y bl'hc,·c thcrC' was bias m the handling of the .irb1trat1on Th<:' hospital has dela) ed 1nstttutang the proi::ram m or dC'f t<> mount <1 commun1t) education effort designed to let 1woplt• knoy, '' h~1l arb1t ration 1s all about I don t hlamc the puhltc for being susp1c1ou'>, • com nwntt·d r>r Thompson. "That s why we want to let evcryom• know "'h.1t this is about bC'forC' tt J{oes into dfcct · · \\ allt') sa1n the hosptt al's medical staff has agreed to th<:' program after 'JC•\\ ing an experimental o ne that has beC'n operatmg <it St .Joseph's Hos pital tn Orange for th<' past several years. "THE INTENT JS TO s peed up the process of settling th('se dis putes and by doing thal to reduce the costs in· . vol vcd." said Walley. The diffrrence between arbitration and a law suit can be.a few months bctwc<.•n filing and settle menl versus a few years 10 the court procedure. "The long.run objective of all of us m the health care in dustrv is to sec if the reductions m the costs of settlements by using arbitration won't result in a reduction in our in· surance premiums." Walley said. "Of course that ts something that \\OUld happC'n after several years experience with arb1trat1on • LearnToSew or Sew Better at Singer Only$29so for 18 hours of expert Singer instruction ' ~J Jacqueline Kazarian (center) briefs women's gymnastic team members (left to right) Barbie Myslak, assistant coach Tara Anders, Pat Mirtich, Lisa Broderick, Carol Johnson, Julie Knight, Karilyn Burdick, Lisa Frampton. More Bounce Per Ounce By JUDITII OLSON ()I IM 0111y P1lo1 Sl•lf Memb<!rs of a women's gym- na-.t1r tt>am <.hould bf' 'as lhtn as poss1hle. w 1th nothing C'Xlra," sa~ s L.•·nn fiogt>r'>, he.id C'<i.1th of th<' Ci.ii Stah' 1"ul1l•rton unit n111 his le.till ml'm'1nr-. f1·uncl tht·rn..,• 'vt·~. lJalllir~·: tht1 1 \,\1•1ght "'11h the nattrmals <·oming l•P in C'arly April f.<trh girl wantl•d tn Jos(' five tn e1,ght pound., hut couldn't Sl•em to get it off. At the suggestion of friends, hl• invited Jacquelin<' Ka1anan to help his girls learn u little about health and nutrition so the} rould get to thC'tr destrC'd w C'aght i\1 rs Ka1;1r1.m h:t'-hC'en work 1ng with thC'm for .1 month now and he' ,1m.11t.>d ill .,.. h<1l has happf'nC'cl lnsl1·a<t of ;1 f,...,. lt-s..,ons in nulntaon. tht.• ;'\pwporL B,.,1rh r<'..,ldlnt h:1s throy.n hC'rsl•lf into l h1• prnJl't l so "h•1ld1C'artNlh thJt sht· .., 11n th<' <'ampu:. "'1th ium·h for thf' girls C\ l'r~ da~ ~I rs Karnn.m, a gradual<:' of the l'n1ver!i1tv of C.1llforn1a. Berk(')e~ in dt>rorat1H· .arts .ind tht• moth1·1 of thrrr ll'•·n.ig<•r.., 1-. karhmi; thl· tc,1m nwmhC'r' J \\hole nt>w "a) of life "WE WORK t'RO!W the inside out. !'ht• l'xplatned 'M) pro- gr a m is dt>signl'<1 lo takt• can· of th<' totality of lhf' 111d1v1duJI " E;1ch day bt'g1ns "1th thanks ;rnci pra\er. a "WC'll?h an .inrl 1·x err1sp anrl <'nd~ \\ llh th.ink")!" mg for all blei1sin)!s Dur mg t ht• ti''\ t ht )! 11 h krf'p TC'C'Or<b <11 \\hat l ht•\ t'.tt .trld <11 '"" .... ) tht•\ (",tn ll'll If th1•\ .1(1' nea1 or II\ (•r lht' ma\lffillO) of \ ooo ('itl onl''-1wr rl.1\ '\11 "<mokmg nr dnnkmR 1s :.ii· lo\\ c<I and Mrs Kaia nan dis· co11rages .-atin~ after R p m "Tht•y must h:iH .11 lt'a..,l Hi ounct''I of milk .• CIJ\.. :-oh(' added. "Calcium 1s lacking m young J>t"Ople's diets "I teach them to C'at breakfast like a king. lunch like a prinrc and dinner llkt> a paupt•r "Evrrything is fresh I hal they eat. l lakt> lhf'm !-t'H'n 't'g<'tahles und thrl'e fruits for lun<."h ." She is high In ht'r prai<;<• for th£' s tudent11. "I 'm JUsl tal.1n g somethin" good .ind mnk1ng 1l perfect. I'm a catalyst. They'rt> ponding well. Each one will be em ." rs. Kazarian, who ha11 been mutating her "Way of Ltfe" gram sinre 1971, believes rat is one of the biggest culprits in the American dJet and therefore teaches the gymnasts lo hm1t their intake. llER DIET EXCt.trD ES pic~s. l'akes and other pastr1el-., butll'r. fru1 t 1uice hhc prefer~ "'hol1• fruit for hulk i . f Jtl~ ml'.its, hol clogs. bacon and oil pa<.:l·a·d tuna She etdvocatcs t'h1rkcn .ind fish. four or fewer cirns per "c·ek. nee. potatoc·s. lentils and a "wise and prudent" mlakc of meal Water is the most important part of a diet. Mrs. Kazarian stressed. •·Everyone should drink eight to 10 glasses per day." she said. The slim Lido Isle resident said <ihe tries to set a good l'xample for the .r!trls "I ran my two miles this morning.' i.he ~aid And Im a lifetime weight WJtrhC'r l probably ha\'e been m eHr} pro- gram there 1s Mr~. Kazarian 's interest 1n health goes bC'yond the C.11 StJh• ~y mnasllc::. team. thou1th lht•\ .1re of prime concern to her at th<• moment She would like lo work \\1th m::iny girl:. and ytHlllJ.. women from th(• Jgc of 11to23 "One-third of all Am<•nrans a re overweight," shC' I am entt>d '1\nd the average Amer1ran cats 40 50 percent of his calonc.., 1n fat I ad\ocate fresh, natural foods " i\ MEMBER OF M arin«'rc; Church 1n ~ewport Rearh. Mr" Ka1arian hehe\'es that since · nature 1s the art of God." God al<.o ..,hould he part of the hf~ pl .111 \II her semm.tr" be_gin Y.1th pr;I\ er and she has I a ken a 81blf' \ ers<· ·'" ht>r motto Th<' ml·mhcrs of thr j;t\m na..,t1c<; team nren t offended hec.1use the\ believe she s hould be able to h·a\e her program as shP "'anls 1l · She stre-.s<'s thC' spiritual side and it's a big thing to her. But she doesn't push 1l on us." one member said The "Way of Life" program grew nut of Mrs Kazarian's con ,·1ct1on that ''there 1s a need in America for mothers to re cognlze their God-given role as the one responsible for the health and habits of lhe family '· 1 got into this by praying about what I wanted to do." After her graduMion from Cal. i\1 rs. Kazarian hosted a radio show for women called "Jackie's J ournal" and did some fai;hion coordinating and commentating. When her youngest child was 10 she gave her rirsl nutrition seminar called Food, Nutrition a nd You. After studying at Orange Coast College, where she 1s working toward an AA in nutri- tion. she realized that nutrition had to be part of a total way of hf(' and acc·ord1ngly retitled her program WHERE IT WILL take her !ihe'!> not quite sure, but s he as- serts that il is "not to make m oney but to <.'hange hves." If Lynn Rogers had his way, Mrs. Katanan would be part of his team for a long time to come because he is so delighted with the results. "The girls are losing weight and losing it in the right places," he said. "They're getting an education as to what's healthy and good dieting. I tried to plan with tht>m but it was unsuc- cessful. 'I didn't care what they ate Spring Rites before. I thought if they'd just cut out the beer and ice cream they'd lose weight." He said the team's attitude is much more positive now and 1t 1s showing in their performance. The team is first in its conference a nd region and hopes to takC' lop honors at lhC' nation.ii compct1 lion in Mi chigan. The gir ls ore thnllrd with Mr~ Kazarian's work too. "It has given me a rhance to learn about nutrition." said J Linie Fleming, 19. "It's nice to have a machine that works,'· asserted Lisa Frampton, 21. Pat Mirtlch. 20, admitted she had been a "junk food Junkie" before meeting Mrs. Kazarian, but said she's amazed at how much food she can eat now and still lose weight "Surprising!~. we can eat a lot -even bread,' marveled Miss Fleming Coast Vows Taken Slenning·Kruse Ur. Mary Kruse and Bradford L Slenn1ng were mar· ned in South Shores Baptist Church. Laguna Niguel Dr. Kruse ts director of im1truct1onal St'rvices for the !'ie" port Mesa L"nif1C'd School D1str1cl Her husband 1s ac:; -.1st ant mam1gC'r of Wells Fargo Hank, El Toro The<.'ouplc v. 111 livc in Irvine Gro\'t'. -.. Bennett-Hicks In a home weddin~ cerC'mony Valli Hicks became the bride of Charles R. Bennett Their parenL<i are Mr. and Mrs Wilham lhrks and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett. all of Costa Mesa. The bride is a graduate of Estancia High School and Orange Coast Coll ege where her husband attended. He graduated from Costa Mesa High School and ser ved in the Army. They will live in Costa Mesa. ..... Hishier-Righter The Japanese Tea House on Private Road. Newport Beach was the setting for the marriage or Phyllls Jean Righter and Michael E. Hishier They are the d aughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Burwell Righter and Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Hlshier. all or Newport Beaeh. The br ide is a senior at UC Irvine and her hu11band graduated from California State University, LonR Beach. He ls an English teacher at Chaffey High School, Ontano The newlyweds will live in Newport Beach. • He'd Adore Open-Door Policy DEAR ANN-You've spok«'n kt for waitresses, teachers, bu11 lv•rs. mailmen. dogs, cats, rses, meter readers and 6ollumen, but I don't think you a.ave ever Hid anylhln1 In bebalt ti doormtn. Pleue, Ann, prtnt thJ1. We need help. WUl )'OU lnform your reldon tJtat a do«man la expected to do • lot more than juat open a door?. Wpr example, my 4JuUe1 include nnounclnc eueats. h amna taxis, d Uvmn, meaaages and gift.a to resldenta, handlina key• lor re· plirmen who are in and oul con- atanUy, ta.kln1 mn11a1et1 for peo- jle u they come and 10. and liandllna newspaper deUvmes. which mean.a counUn1, recording and paying ror papers - sometimes even s elling them. Jn the bwlding where I work there 1s no Ume set aside for a meal or a coffee break. Wheb we are eeen drinking cof(ee on tha DEAR DOORMAN: So do I - and I'm llappy to print your let~r aad add my plea for a Uttle more undentaadtn•· Rave a lteart, folks. Gtntlledoorraan a break. Job we sometimes get reported. DEAR ANN: I'm wrttina about Don't you thlnk we are entitled to.,.. lbe student who wu caught read· have a cup of coffee durln1 an inf your column tn claH and waA d1ht..bour work period? You'd punl.thed. be 1urpriled at bow many people Al one who la Involved with resent ll. educaUon and newapapera, I Our union says we need only to Mlieve 1tudenta could befleflt open doonr, announce 1uest.a and from read.in• your column - set taxi.I. beyond tM advfce that you aive. Everything elH •• do lJ atra All It takes ta a tHcher with a lit· -because we want to ,Jive aood Ue lmaitnat.kla. aervlct.. How about ukln.I your Fot example, your column readers to give us a b~ak? -I could be uud u a 1ood example LIVE IN CHICAGO ol lucld wriUnM, correct punctua· lion, rut~ for capltallintlon, pre· fhcei1, sutnxes and soon. Student.a could be aaslgned to wrtte a letter to Ann Landen about a problem. It'• an Interest· in& subject <one'• aelr, that la) and the teacher would learn a lot about the student. The wiH teacher would use a student'11 lntere1t In your column as a i1prtn1board to create a positive leamlna experience - E .D .R .. MEMPHIS COM· • MERCIALAPPEAL • DEU B.D.: Tlaaakt for ac~· taatlD' &be'°''"''· I'm 'lad JOU Hid It -bee111M t lane &llloa~ IU DEAR ANN 1.AND!:RS: Thia AR l'U'VZNftV& Y: A I 1 I , uu.. YOW'Mll Up Lo Du• Preveoliff Deni.al Care. wtll be prmm&tld c. IOW' WedNld11 • at OrUll• Coat SDOllllOl'l.S by the <>rant Coaaty H71iamta' ~iety. Lb.a~ will be at 7·JO p,m. l»(l.D.Dlna April 13 ln t.be Fine AIU BuildlDC. room ut. UIHo-dat• fa.cu and information will be prennt.ed by Dr. Tall \'amamoto and l>r. Ron Phllllps, dtntlata; l>r. John Chl'Upens, periodontist; Ma. lrflle Holbook. nutritionist; Mrs. Norma Keller, dental byaienist: Mrs. Jan McDaniel, dental as- sistant; Wes Wallace, dental t~hnlcian, and Mrs. Jean Van Scot· ter, member of the county DentuJ Society Auxiliary. Questions to be answered include Wh1tt's so 1mpartant about plaque? What causes de ntal cavities? What 1s pyorrhea and is it contafious? Should you use dental floss? What's wrong with sug- ary snacks? a nd Wha t 's the difference between a dental hygienist, assistant and techn1c1an? The ledures are free and registration will be taken before the programs. FAMILY SERVICE ASSOCIATION: Creating a Climate for Growth is the theme of a conference to take place at 12:30 p.m. Friday, April 1, in the Registry Hotel. Sponsors are the Orange County and Pasadena FSAs. Or. Justin Call, professor in chief, division or child and adolescent psychiatry, California College of Medicine. UC Irvine. will give the keynote address, tilled Changing Role of the Father in Early Infant Care. Workshops will deal with Family Crisis to Prevention via Family Therapy, Treatm ent issues in Counseling the Younger Couple, and Parents in Play Therapy. Further information is available tiy calling the county agen- cy at838-7377. LECl'URE: How to Handle Disputes and Claims Against Brokerage Firms will be discussed by Edward Ord at8 p .m. Wed· nesday, March 30, in the Park Newport Multi use room. Methods of handling problems without an attorney will be of· fered. Ord also will give a progress report on his efforts to interest the Senate in holding hearings on abuses to the small investor, and his plans for revising the Securities and Exchange Act of 193·1 The meeting is open to the public SCR FRIENDS: Thi! annual Las Vegas Night party will be given by the Costa Mesa Guild to raise funds for South Coast Repertory. The social will begin at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 2, al Jewc:I Court, South Coast Plaza. The evening will feature casino type gamei and at midnight an auction will take place. Tickets, at $10 per person, may be reserved by calling Mrs. Ken Egan atS57·1072. NEWCOMERS: Huntington Beach newcomers will meet for a luncheon and fashion show Tuesday, Apnl S, in the Sheraton Beach Inn. Reservations arc to be made \\Ith Mrs Neil Hulick al 968·4884. i\fo'FIUA!'\TS: The> <·hapll'r of lloag \lemonal Hospital Presbyterian Au'<illary has n:JmC'd Mrs L Ta} lor Gerry as the lll'W chairman Olhers on the board arc the Mmc·s. Mi c·huel Cornelius. J ohn R. Bertone .. James Kistler. Geori:?f' Watson, John Morey, Craig Weber. Steven Sholkoff and Douglas Elgar. SPRING SHOW : Thirty advanced cosmetology students al Golden West College and their models will display hair creations and compete for awards at the annual show Tuesday, March 29, at 7 p.m. The program, open and free to the public, will be held in the college theater. CAUFORMA WOMEN IN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE: The Southern Seminar will be held Saturday, April 2, m the Newporter Inn. Newport Beach. The day-long session w-111 mrludf' a lunch with "Women in History." Each table w 111 be nam<•d after a famous woman. highli~htinli( her historicttl impact. Workshops include Tomorrow Is Now. a m<'mbership session. and You and Your Rig Mouth, a pubheity session. INTERNATIONAL TOASTMISTRESS CLCBS: Registration for the speech contest Saturday, Apnl 2, 1s al 9 a.m .. in Knoll's Berry Farm Steak House Rc•staurnnt The cosl for registration nnd lunch is S6 Guest speaker at the aft<.'rnoon !.ession w ill be Con Leatherman, director of the speech and hearing center of Ora nge County and C'oordinalor of the Orange County Academic Decathlon. Reservations may be made by culling Lorinda Kasten, 539-7272. GOLF TOURNAMENT: The third annual Marywood Schools invitational golf tournament will be played on the Green River Golf Club course beginning al 9 a.m. Saturday, April 2. A pre-dinner cocktail party will begin at 6:30 p.m. followed by a dinner-dance at 8 p.m. Further information is available by calling Mrs. Rosemary Carty, 8J2-327R. DAR: The Patie nce Wnght chapter will hold its regular meeting at noon Tuesday, April 5. in tht> HotC'I Laguna. James C. Miller. associate professor of history and English at Chapman College, will speak on the American flag and its heritage. SELF-IMPROVEMENT: Wednesday morning self· improvement training seminars arc bein~ held in John Robert Powers Agency in Orange. Fifteen women who atU!nd a day treatment program at the Department of Mental Healt h Service~ in 1''ullerlon will participate. LAGUNA BEACH i\AUW: Bt>rnice Alloy of Whittier will dis· cuss China Today at the meeting al 9·30 a .m. Saturday, April 2, m Clubhouse3, Leisure World. Mrs. Alloy, former vice·prt>sident of the Southern California Division of the United Nations Assn, will 1llustrate her t alk with s lides taken on a recent trip. Further Information can be obtained by calling Ruth Grody, 830-8134. NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE: South Coast Chapter members will celebrate the opening of their thrin shop, Miss Charity's Attic. Saturday. April 2, at the new location at 11~5 East Carson in Hawaiian Gardens. (Ann Landers ~ , letter is Intended to lnrorm doc· tors as to how their waiting rooms are run. Many don't have the foggie21t notion. clinic. Both doctors charge plen- ty. As physicians they are ex- cellent but I would rate their, starrii at zero mlnus 10. -A I was in a doctor's waitlna room la.st week when a nune came over to the youn1 woman seated next to me and, ln a voice that sounded like a foibom. aaked some intimate questiona about urine apccimcn11 stool cultures and soon. The woman, red-faced and em· barrassed, answered ln hushed tones. EYtt)'~ around UJ heard the questlona ev ll t.bcy didn't bear tbe an.awm. A almllar incl· dent bappened at another doc- tor'• office yesterday. Neither ol lbeH oftlce1 ls a free WITNESS . DEAR wrl'NESS: Wby doa't JOU do these doctan a favor an TELLtllem? Dltcover how to be dat. bait without falUng hook, llne and sinker. Ann Landers's booklet. "Datini Do'1 and Don'ts.'• will help you be more polled and sure of younell on datta. Seitd :SO. cent.a ln coin along with a lontt. •tamped, 11lf·addreued en- velope wtlb your request to Ann Landm. P .O. Box 1400, Elgin. 111. eoia>. I " rm OM.'"°' ~._.___THE WORLDS LARGEST I SHOP AROUND Gff YOUR Bf ~l PRICf THEN SEE US NOW AND SAYE MONEY 827 PIANOS SPINET & CONSOLES I ._ PRE-GRAND OPENING ORANGE COUNTY COME IN AND SE·E WHY WE ARE THE WORLD'S LARGEST this WEEKEND!! 396 . ORGANS 116 GRAND PIANOS 47 UPRIGHT PIANOS PICTURES FOR ILLUSTRATION ONL.V PICTURES FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY I I .. fl I Remains ~Star O«alclDe p ., do C'"l'be1'ft acth lJ dalnadln''> aDd newer undet' cJrcumsu.ca ii aJ. lowed b:ato btt bom• -a ricbty bnN'Dstone la Chef.Ma that aap .. TOllN PAOE .. oa the door. R R D Wnc ln tbe back room ol a ma.no bar, a dteerfn.lly dcsertbea the lDterfot of tier house u a place House and Garden mlJht recommend for 1lum renewal. in th raw ', . '"lbe walls are covered with crayola and watercolor drawines by the children, and every Ume the painters come we ask them to paint around eveeything. There's so much rubbish piled all over the floor you have to step over it to get into the kitchen." Tell her she's 1reat and ahe blushes, then sbrup: ''Yeah, to you, me and my family, but nobody else!'• Tell her she was beautiful once in Richard Brooks' film version of her stage smash "Sweet Bird of Youth," and she says. ..When I saw myself on the screen, I wanted to drown myself!" ~ - Between jobs, Geraldane and husband Rip Torn lug dirt up five flights of stmrs and plant ap· ple, peach, plum and almond trees on their roof. They grow their own tomatoes. lettuce, 2ucchim and herbs, and their corn stalks are high as an elephant's eye. And they still have time to play Strindberg ... , ALL 01" TllE Jl.>OVC makes Geraldine Page sound ecc:entrw. sht"d be the first to admit 1t. Except on her, 1t''> charming. Shc"s one of the most W1pretenl1ous st..irs ever encountered in the galaxy of greatn('ss. and when you meet her you can scarcely behcn• she's the same dynamic talent whose name sl•ncls electric shocks through the hC'arts of aspirin~ actors everywhere who want to be JUSl like her Sh e remains a total enigma to the employers, critics and fans who 'adore her, but when she works she bursts out of her sbopping- bag-lady persona and llght.ninl 1trikes. She's currently on view in two new vehicles: "Nasty Habits," a movie satire about Watergate set in a nunnery, wbicb the C~thollc cburch has con· demned, and "Somethine For Joey," a heartbreaking TV special April 8 on CBS. She could have made mUlions, but says she and Rip are .. poor but happy. We're not clever al business, agents, managers or investing money -wisely. And we've been ripped off outrageously "I tum down work constantly because I don •t hke to do things I think are really rotten. Alaskan Theater Opens ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) Jt 's 3,400 miles from the glitter of Broadway, but Alaska has finally arrived on the theatrical map. on hand, and the production drew rousing applause "They liked it, d1dn 't they'1 " said production director Paul Brown, 31, who came here seven years ago from New York "We're pleased.'" wade experience with a number of leading groups. When auditions began, Farley learned that curiosity about Alaska was compelling. About 500 members of Actors Equity tried out for parts. The state Arts Council got tired of waiting for the annual vi!>its of various traveling stage produc t1ons from the "lower 48" st.1tc~. a;o it look m atters into 1ls OY. n ·.hands. The Alaska Hc•pertory Theater A RT oµl•ned re · :~entl y • · The prorcss1unJI company, · • )Yhi ch will be based he re, • performed thf' Italian rarce The theater is baekcd by tht• Alaska Arts Council. w1lh some support from the Ncit1on:.il En dowment for the Arts. Several years ago the stall· group began a study to detcrmu~· what focm or art would dray. best. Theater was chosen, and Brown got the job as production director . This year the repertory theater will have a budget of $.100,000 \~1th top tickets selling for $8.50, half the cost of orchestra seats on Rroadway and a bargain in this city or high prices. • •'Sc.-apino. · to the delight of the • ~50 persons who rilled Sydney ~ Laurence Aud1tonum to capac1 ly. Most of the local society wa~ As director. he brought on board Robert Farley, a JO.year old native of St. Louis who had Most of the shows will be ~taged in Anchorage, which has a population of 200,000 -half the people m the state. But produc· lions will travel through the state to c 1ties that express interest. 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N•MI AuM• U)-1$01 1111 ~NUN 'TME EAGLE HAS lAND£D" !PC 7:15 & t :JO SAT/SUK-1:00.3:15-5:10 7:45-10:00 . . . .... ----.. Soautl-u., UlrD -uatD G9 a .DILLIGIGllJIUoca.l resnt tblil. I --dowll ordat• _. 9' flrY I llmNld ... '1"be BquJJed' c~ oa CliGt Eutwaod'• ... wtua an u . But I nsally hked that cbaraete:r "'the Beauilect. • "l Al.SO TUaN~D down the onganal star· rin.i role lD 'Who'1 Afrald of Virilnia Wool!,· and everybody thought I was crazy. I hate that play. I think lts blg success at the time was because peo. pie were shocked by so many lour-letter words. "Edward Albee is a wonderful plagiarist. He has wonderful taste In the people he steals from, mainly Strindberg. It turned out to be a big bil for Uta Hagen. who was my teacher for seven years, so I was very happy for her. I'd like to play a part Uke that, but in a better play." She's always been a rebel. After "Summer and Smoke .. catapulted her lostardom at the off. Broadway Circle 10 the Square, she turned down all spinster roles and accepted a seven-year con- tract in Hollywood, only to find herself bewilder- ingly co-starring with John Wayne in a 3-D western called "Hondo," which she liked because "it was nice to the Indians." Gerry says she became politically aware about the time she met Rtp Torn in "Sweet Bird of Youth." He played "Richard Ill" as Richard Nixon, back in 1968, before Watergate. and she and Maureen Stapleton picketed Woolworth when blacks couldn't sit at lunch counters. THE TORNS HAVE been together 18 years. but "can't remember the wedding dale." They have a daughter, Angelica, 13, and twin sons, Tony and John. 11. Before Rip, she says her whole life was acting. Now, it's le:;s important. "I've worked in a th read factory, ci negligee factory and a dime store. If you're a good actor, you should absorb everything. Acting led me into politics, sewing, skiing, skating, psychology, global affairs -everything that e1ffects human beings. "Rip once learned to play a Chopin Nocturne for a role. Then he got mad because people said. 'You faked that beautifully!· The hardest thing I ever had to learn is how to belch on cue." Considering the number of "method" actors <Monty Clift, Kim Stanley, Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, ad infinitum) who have ended up trashing their talent, how has she stayed so sane? "By playing characters that arcn t me. I use acting to escape from myself, not to be myself. What I like most is violent contrasts. If I v.._. 19 ~.._ (.•Ulw.-Lt ,t.9' ~. •TVDtOe TOUlll ( "THE FuNN1EST NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR." ·Vernon Scott, UNITED PRESS PAUL NEWMAN," SLAP SHOT & (OWAAOS '9J lll(WPOAT CllllMA "NETWORK" CR) "SHAMPOO" IRJ I MO AM D. IRJ MESSENGER OF GOD" lPGJ .SIL VER STREAK" f PGJ '"PHANTOM OF THE P.ARADISE• '"11"610.. .. CPGJ "TWIUGHT"S LA11'4MUMIMG .. CRJ "SLAP SNOT" CIJ "TWO MIMUTI WAINING• IN NEW F1LM AND TV SPECIAL Veteran Actress Geraldlne Page play a lowdown, wicked drunk, I like to play a saintly, good, generous, modest person next. "I had a wonderful time in 'Absurd Person Singular" on Broadway. I was in it for two years, after everybody else left. But I want to do good stuff, too. That's why Rip and I are doing a re- pertory of Strindberg plays next. You can't pay . the mortgage and buy a limousine doing Strindberg, !>O I'll end up doing another movie like 'Pete and Tillie' with Carol Burnett." Trust no one. No one. NOW PLAYING (R) <f11e §lippa8nd dt£~• I lk" "111ry 111 Gtttlt'rl·ll.1 Richud Ch1mberlain Gemma Craven (G) A~t;Crosbie Edith E~-; .... .,,......... • ... °""' ... u-. Christ°'J:r Gabl~ Mkha!J..~ .. ordem Marpttt Lockwood Kenndh More I In full Stereophonic Soundl EDWARDS c '75, ot Ready to Retire ISCHIA, Italy <AP> Sir Wllllam Walton. Brltaln'a fore oet contemporary com-pour. turns 75 n.ict Tuesday wbm be'U receive homa1e from the musical world, but rt1ht now hla mind la more on a good rest than on future works. Walton just completed "'" ex hau.9linl year revlslne his opera, ''Troilua and Creaaida," and two months in London 11uperv!Aing the production at Covent Garden in November. Wullon was e lated by the reception, but the labor a lmost ruined his health. "When I came back here, f was almos t unconscious for three weeks." the while-haired com poser said. He makes h1:. home on this lush, semi-tropical island JANET BAKER :.ang the ne"" ly fashioned mcizo soprano lead in the revised opera in Mx sold- out performances. Luy. rencc Foster of Houston conducted Walton's Y.Ork includes or chestral music. opera. ballets. film scores and the coronation m ar ches for George VI and Elizabeth Tl. but the long effort on "Tro1lu~ and Cre:.sida" left him in a-st:.itc where "I almost can 't bear to ht•iir music," he told an intervie\\ er recently Still, once he's fully recovered in his sumptuous 'illa. which overlooks the !>Ca, "I !>hould very much like to write another comic opera. The problem 1:. lo find a suitable libretto.'' At his ::.ta~e in life" Walton Osur heh a lood 10 )'Hn I for work. After all. Rlcllard Slrauu. v erd.i and Strn1Dtlr1 reached t.Mir late IOI. WALTON AND hb wlfe Uve In a multi-level ston.-vll!a oa the side ol t.be volcanic mounl&ln that formed this tiny island off the coast of Naples. The house, set back from the main road. la surrounded by acres of lush gardens. Walton m et his wife in her native Argentina in 1949 during a futile attempt by an international confer~nce to persuade Juan Peron fo re::.pe<:t the 1ntcrna tional copyright i.lgrct•mcnt of Geneva. They were married "1th an three wet>ks and took a wmtc.>r \'acation to lschia. an island of 30,000 permanent re!>1denb arid 120,000 summer tou rbt!> Thl') never left. It as 1n the quiet at mosphere of ha::. adopted homeland that he has done much of his major "ork But it is in Brita an \\ ht·n· he I!> best known. lie \\a::. knightt'<.I an 1951 and rece1 \'C<I the Orrler of Merit m 1967. W1lh the death oJ Benjamin Britten. he as thl• «Jnl) h ving musician to have the t1lle WALTON'S Ml'SIC has b<.'cn widely performed and well re ceive::d in the l'nsted States. where he says CIL•\ eland tonduc tor George Szell has proved lo be one of his best fans Dul Walton s ays onJy nO\\ is he beginning to EXHAUSTED BY OPE~A Composer Walton recE'1vc l'l'Cogn1t1on in West c; t•rm an) ii nd · n11bod ~ pla~ ed an' of m' mus1t m ltah until I \\as 70 year::. old . Walton ::.a) s one reason for hi::. limited international recogna11on ma\ be that his music often was t·omposed for masters and 1s too d1ff1cull for many artists to pt'rform I hs \ wl-. concerto was first pt.•rformcd by Paul Hin- ch:m1th. has violin concerto was y. rallcn for Jascha Heifetz, and h 1 s N·llo cont'l'rlo for Gregor Pialai::orsk y "The ('rttlcs say my music 1s almost medtt>\ al, whlll' the p u b I 1 e (' o n .!-1 d t· rs i l u It r a · rnodl·m ... he says. but he con- !>1d cr.., himself firmly in the rom Jnt1t· trad1twn Aquarius Increases Freedom MONDA\', ~IARCH 28 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES fMarch 21 Apnl 191 Be practical Ins 1st on gu<1rantt.•t:s Take nothing for granted TAt;RtS (April 20 Ma} 201. lfJghhght vane l). co)l'lmun1cation "1th relative in transit Secret is conflderl by pa rtncr or mate. GEM11'1 t May 21 .June 20> · Tear down for purpose of rchuald1ng. Means refuse to be trapped by tradition CANCER <June 21 -July 22>. Be ready for de· eisions based on writtt•n word. Knowledge as paramount tc•ssnns arc IC'arned, action is taken b<ised on key wnr<ls LEO <.July 23 Aug 22> What seemed a possible <11sastcr "111 hoomerang m your favor. Expect •• rt•\ crsal, a miracle VJRGO <Aug 23-St•pt. 221 An individual who talks a great game m.i) not be an position to fulfill comm1tml·nb Knoy. 11 and prepan· for alternati\'CS .... .., S iOliT• COOT ~ ~/'•' AllC Oll•OOf WAl~ • l.J" GI<' ~· ft!l"lllNSTt• IU..l "1·~ George C. Scott A Franklin J. Schotfn•r Film "Islands in the Stream" A."11fOI~ A Oort/Palevsky Produc1lon David Hemmings Gilbert Roland and Clolre Bloom Dowd Ul>Ot' ~ -Dy ' ••"O'°' G• Ern.st H9ml~way OenM Oort P•tlcde<c ~O,. 1:'•0<•.-lillo '-tet Datt and Max Polevslcy Franklin J. Sena • • BEACH 1111.: O. AT IU.18 • • HUNTINGTON al!ACH • IQ.0311 LJBR,\ 1Scpt :!J Oct 22 1 a rrl\ed :\lakt• up \Our mind rather thdn brooding about been. Oec1swn l1mt-has de<il \\Ith what 1s wh<il might ha\'e SCORPIO !Oct 23 t\o' 211 Obt:Hn hint from Libra mcs::.agl• F1n1sh \\hat }OU ~tart complete as!>1gnmcnl. proJect Si\GITTARlt.:S I :'llo\ 22 Dec 211 You have poy. erful hack..,ta1H· ;ill1l'S You can <ict ma more mdepcndcnt mc.nnc1 l'akl' 1n1t1at1vc CAPRICORN IOt·l' 22 Jan. l!l l Lac low hold back on making final dec1s1on::. If you wait. ) ou le<irr1 If) ou rush. ~ ou lose AQl'ARll"S I.Jan. 20 Feb. 18 ! Pressure as rchcn·d \'ou hav(' ~reate1 freedom of thought, action Gemini. Sag1ltarsus pcr:-:ons figure pro mmcntl~ PISCES 1Fc•b t!I 'la1ch201 Bew1llingtore- \ 1cw rt•\ ISl' 1<1 lt•ar do'A n for purpose of rebuild- ing on a more solid hac;,<' Affair or heart f1gurt:s prom1ntmll) • '()·ll'J,,1-r .... •t \ .. -•(I...... lt ·t• --...... _ tJtt''··~~-._ •• , .. C•ll Th."'°' ctiedl D1reclOfY for Co·l111 •nd Show Times I A-\ Its 111' flllltl~I St1J1,qJACK LEMMON LEE GRANT · BRENDA VACCARO ·JOSEPH COTTEN OLIVIA de HAVILLAND·DARREN McGAVIN CHRISTOPHER LEE · GEORGE KENNEDY JAMES STEWART is Plllftlp stmns • ,11,., 11 win111 m111 1 m11 :w:it ,.,, b 11 1 ti111 Iii ~lltll ~llUI W,;i h I I (Jtldl ~ 1 '1t:1.1ll• ilVll\ r 1ltnU1 111¥ il!I •u ,. ,, ,.,,.,, 111 \,: ,n; .w" f ·11 1111:•1i,11fill 111neo ----. ,. "'~. ~ ,, • ~ .. 11 PG PMfWT&1. '411DAllCl sUOCEmo I l td• • .tldlt' tUIH' • • ,.,. , , I '~'!,. ' ... ...... .,,_ ____ _ -··------• tt71 y Give Out ., I ,.,..., AU-,....,.. th· l • lori ud lharlo-1. bea tbe chlldrea came aloas and I re· •U&ed a womao who wu &ivln1. lovtn1. and 1ha1'- fu1 COUid e1ld QI> wtt.b • dnwet" tuU ot dirty pan· tyhote. a broken stereo and a wet toothbrush every momln1. Also, a cam era with sand in It, a blouse that Cousteau Studies AT WIT'S .ENO died from acute pertpiraUoa. a Ubrary book wtt!I 1 *1 back, a 1leepln1 bat with • broken ripper. • teMls racket wtt.b a cracked frame. and a transistor that "just went dead when It hit the pave- ment." For a while, I had a closet that enjoyed more traffic than a discount house on Mother's Day One day, I wandered in to sec three kids packing and choosing. "May J 'Elephants' ~~·Ip you?" I asked stir- Pollution threatens a marine specil'" that barely survi \'ed being hunted to extinction as Captain Ja l·ques Cousteau and h1b oceano graphic crew travel to Guadalupe for a firsthand study of the life and death or the ::.ea elephant. ·'Th<' Return of the· Sea Elephants" air!> Thurs· day al 8 p.m . on Channel 11 's "The Cnclcrs~a World or Ja C'ques Cousteau.·· Large colonies of thl'"l' seal-like creatun'" wt•n• killed for thl·1r m ·h blub ber by hunt er~ and whalers. When the Mex- ican government enact· ed protective mrasurcs an 1911. thc1rsunl\or" a ::.mall herd clu..,tcn•cl on the \'Olcan1t 1!-tla nd of Guadalupe 100 miles off the coa:.t of Mexico's Ba ja Peninsula "NO, I'M J UST brows- ing ," said my son . "Where's the luggage?" "We'\'e moved lt to the annex,·· I snapped. "Will > ou get out of here?" ''Mom !'' said my daughter, •·you'\'e got to learn lo s hare." "Share' You saw what happened to my car when I shared.•· "What did l do lo your rar'!" as ked my son. ·' l '11 tell you what you did to it. You left the radio up so loud that when l got in and turned on thl' motor. the no1::.e struck me steril e. 1 still ha\'c swelling in m) teeth. Not only that, the car smells like a gym before showers.·· 'You told me to bnng my gym clothes home.· "I d1dn 't tell you to keep the car windo"s rolled up" hen you did · CMNI W~I • llll CUTIUI~ flLVll STllAK tl'OI P\Ut ---"",HANTOM Of THI 'AIADISI "o , .. ,, .. , ., .... , .... ... 2400 ~· •.... .......... ·-.-.. ........ 531 9580 ..... ,,, . . ...... ... 11M H2 , ..... .. .... ~ ... " 527 2223 h ........... ··-471-llJt MKMAll <AINI e IOIUT OllVAll TMI IAOU HAS LANDID (POI PIUI JAWS Of DlATM1'°1 10 OSUI NOMINATIONS' ROCKY 1'G' lOtn HO uun OIO•oc HOAI • JANI '0HOA fUH WITH DICIC & JANE c1>G1 PIUS LAS YlOAS LADY ~01 10 OSCAI -11<.Ut<>NS NUWOIK 111 PIUS TUHNll VISION111 SOllY NO •AHIS IAU UMCN e ANO e All U AI CAST AIRPORT '77 1•01 '°411Y. "° ''"" I OSCU HOMINAflOHS GtOIOI HOAL e IAHf •ONOA FUN WITH DICK & JANI t•o1 PlUt LAS VIOAS LADY 1ro1 10 Okil N&itMlfiC>f4S NllWOIK PlU1 W\llH Of A lllAH WUO HOISi ............... ''llom. · ••~d m) ctau1 • "un I~ lhh a al«? You can bonow y ol m you Hb." ''1"Un Wb)' don't )10\.I -~ar your own!" I asked. "They'rti ull dirty '' "Why would l borro" a dlrty aweat~r?" "You never 8" anyplace lo wear a clean one." "Hold It," t said to my son. "What did you do with the binoculars )OU borrowed for the game last week')" "The y're 1n my room " "Wh:> don't you put them back where you got them "" ''WHY ?'' llE shrugged. '"Why would you want to hang on to a pair of broken binoculars" ' "They wercn 't hrol..t:n when you borrowed them " "Y<'u bu) <:hl·ap :\lorn, and you pay for it m the long run." TWllJGHT'S LAST (Rl GLEAMIN<a VOYAGE . .,. DAMNED (R) SA l'"WV !MANCHESTER EX I l'RWY l<:ITY OR ~X I A "HOUSE IY THI I.AKI" V .. THI TOWM THAT DREADED SUHDOWl4" lltl q ·'THI DOMINO 'RIMCIPU" "SHOOT" llU ~-----... "VOYAGE OF THI OAMHQ>" "•Oii ... AHD MARIAN" IP'Gol • '·-~·~llini'., '-4.~'B • r ye 'Hot' Market J •• the homebuUd.ln1 Industry hu bffn 1-nn1 up ror the newest "hot" m met, ao bave ln· tericw detlp proft1U101ulla. aceordln1 to Mel Grau, 'P"flclat of «l Grau Dnl1n Corporation or Ne#pcct BHch. "Today'1 buy"r ia certrunly more ~ophiaticated and..IDUCh more knowledgeable In terms of what he want.a,'' noted Gr au, wh<>1e experience with model interior design ~pans 30 year ~ "This is J)articularly true of the move-up buyers currently dominating the residential market ... Two basic objectives keynote interior design for n ew residential developments, according to CRAU orientation to a buyer Grau. The first is to show off the homes to their best advantage, and the other 1s to orient the in tenor display to the needs and desire~ prospective buyers. "An errecl1ve designer has to be clued mto the types of buyers and what Lhey will be looking for in a home,·• he ex- plained. "This is very important m designing for model homes as Lhev orten w i II be the first visual dcveiopmcnt for the prospective "TODAY'S MOVF:-UP BUVER knows what was missing in h1:. other homes and has specific considerations in mind. Also, this buyer's family size and ages arc changing as well as his overall financial situation All of this directly effects how an interior designer will approach a home.·' /\particular phenomenon which Grau has been seeing in today's market is the buyer with a sub- stantial equity from the sale of a former home who now has some moncy ror l•xtras once considered luxuries "J3uyers with money remaining after a down payment are not limited in their thinking to 1usl the basic!!.," hl' s t;1tt•d ·'They can afford to go beyond this. and ..re mtl'rt'!-.ll'd in wall coverings, window tr<•atmenb. furn1 ... h1ni;! ... :md accessories which will n·nccl their 1nd1\ 1duaht.' · Tht.> kt.>y tu th1.., hu~ t·r "' tu d1,.•\ c·lup in tenor de- sign ... "h1ch an• s1rnplt· tnough th;1t the bU}t'r can relat<' to them :ind to hcgin thinking 111 terms of what be can do" 1th his home "I NTERIOR DESIGNERS SHOULD ah' ay'> conceotrale upon 'hveabihty'," cautioned Grau. "wh1cti means lfrs1g01ng ;m interior which will form jln immediate assoc1<1t111n with the prospec- tive buyer's m·cd . ., and de:.1re.., " l'tilizing afforrlable accessories which are easi- h· obtainable 1s one means of accomplishing this re- lationihip Often if a hu)-t•r st'('s an acccs ... ory in a model which he has sem tn a stor<', it makes ::in im- mediate pos1l1n• 1mpn•.ss1on and the home· takes on an additional appeal AOother "av lo form .1 quick assoc1at1on 1s lo tap into the popular 'cio 11 your">l'lf" trend. This is accomphshed by drs1gning spt•cial ('[frets which are s onple enough in ;1p1warancr that the buyer thmk!i he can duphtJll' or u"r them in lht> home he purcha:.e:. "tllE ESSE~CE OF EFFECTIVE model de· corating 1s lo design for the market." s tressed Grau. "ll require!> laking the buyer's viewpoint rather. than thJI of the d('velopcr or of a custom m- lerior dt.>corator · Mel Grau Design Corporation bas been consull- t>d on coordination for more than 500,000 homes and furnished m odel mtenors throughout the United States. Recent projects include models at Casta del Sol in Mission V1CJO and Wrndwood Shores in Westlake Village for Armstrong Develop menl/D1l1mond Wc•sl Corporation. The firm also has consulted on numt>rous commercial and recrea lional fac1llt1cs BRIGHTON PLAN IN NEW WOODRIDGE CROSSING DEVELOPMENT IN IRVINE Crossing Homes Vkwed The formal grand opening of Woodbridge Cros~mg, tht> latt·"t residential neighborhood m the Irvine village of Woodbndgl', 1~ currently under way As has been true of ('a('h of tht· new residential products to be of fered m the village. the 1n1twl phase of homl's at Woodbndgl• Crossing has been sold to pn.· opening rt>gistranls. Tht.> homes of Woodbridg<.• Crossing, situated alongside the village's 30 acre them<' lake. an.' being built by the residential building firm or Akms Develop menl Co. of Tustin IN ALL, A total or 141 home~ will be built m the Woodbndgc• Crossing neighborhood Tht> first phase. consisting of 61 homes. was sold at pr1cl's ranging from $7 1,900 to $122,490. Firs t phase move -in s are currently scheduled to start in mid-May_ according to John Porter. direc- tor of marketing and sales for Akins Development Company The St>cond and final phase of 68 homes are expected to start ~l'iling in May, with prices yet to be determined. New names atC', however, being added daily to the interest list, Porter noted. The Woodbridge Crossing sa les pavilion. l ocated at One lslandview, is currently open daily from 10 a .m . until 5 pm .. and fully furnished model homes <.1rc now open for public view. THE WOODBRIDGE Village Info rmation Center is located on thr southeast corner of the in- tersection of Warner Avenue and Lake Forest Woods Selling Out Quickly Onlv ninl' homes rem ~11n to bC' sold 1n the fm;t and Sl·l·ond phase of Lake Forest \\ oods. a new n('ighborhoo<l of 100 si ng I(• fomll} residences m Lake f<'ofl•st The Uurd and fine1I pha'.t· of 13 nl'\" homes is s<'hcdull•<I to opc·n in June a l lht• Sto rnillwn <k velopment according to Hon Lan<'. president of lht· budding rirm Prices of tltt· n·maininl-' hom1 • 111 the l'Urtl'nl unil r.i11g .. f111111 $89 900 to ~112 900 ;.111d J "<.·:11 :11111 of one and two story plan-. 1.1.1th three or four bedroom.., ,.., '""111.1 ble T HE RECRF.ATIO"li orn•nt(•rl "'woo'1s and water · t·m 1rnnmenl of Lake Forest has hrouJ.!ht l'n thus1ast1c bu) er rC'S!)(lflS<' .met th1• new homes ofkr conl<'mPQr«Jr~ living 1n an opC'n. :-.outhcrn California atmosphere ;inwi'>t ::m enchanting forest or ru('al} ptu ... treec;. Lane said The floor plans ofrt·r up 1112.r.:l/1 square feet of lu'\uriou-. 11\'lllJ.! CJ re a complete "'1th c:u ... tom quality :.iµpo1n lml•nls. fine· carpeting and the most moch•rn ro nvenienr c features throughout The wood-burninJ,.\ masonry fireplaces enhance each home and there an• high. !:>lopmg c<.'il 1ngs largC' dining arc:as and ramily rooms. elegant master -.uitt>s. dc·lu't' hu1lt m kitchens "1th m1('nm .1ve ovl•ns rncludl'd 1n tht> .... dl')'. pnce and dramatic 1·ntnl'"i \' \RIOl'S HOM ES havl' twnor lhrc·c· r.1r ,1tlached garagcs and I ht t •' art· µat 10 slabs or wood d1·l ks t'OnC'rde drive\.\ ays. am- pit> storage and full} insulaterl pPnmeter walls and cetlings for templ'r<Jture control Property values are protected h~ tht' Lakt> Forest Homeowners \-.sol'laltnn Model homes are open daily from 10 a .m to 5 p m al Lake f<'orest Wooc1s and the sales office 1s loeatcd at 25021 Shady Hollow Circle, between Toledo and Trabuco Roads. The exclusive development ma) tK' easily reached by takin~ the Santa 1\na or San Die~n Preeway lo Lake Forest Drive in El Toro. Drive east to the com· mun1ty of Lake Fort>st Culver Dravl' To rcach the m- formallon center take the Culver Drive offramp from the Santa Ana Freeway and drive south to Warner Four basic pl.ms. ranging in size from 1.477 to 2,148 square feet. are offered m the Wood- br1dgc Crossmg series. The largest of these is the Easton, with thrC'e bedrooms, two and a h a lf baths and a separate library in its multi-level two stories encompassing 2,148 square feet. Both the step-down living room and the loft-like library have f1rC'places 111 this distinctive home. which b. further dis t- mgu1sh<.-d by a large, unfinishc.'Cl storage area upsta1r:. MOST COMPACT of the Wood- bridge Crossing homes is the single bedroom Ashford. with two l;aths and a den-bedroom op- t10n m its 1,477 square fool single s tory. Dmmg and living rooms in this plan work together to afford a large area quite suitable for en· tHtaining. and situated a soph1st1cat<.'CJ two stc•ps above the entry level. Tht> Brighton. with 1,743 square feet. offers a luxuriously largC' master su1lC' complete with its own, private wood·clad deck on thesC"Cond floor. A :.ccond bl'droom. two an<l a half baths and a s pacious living ro o m ;1 rt' a <1 r l' add it ion a I r caturcs of th<' flnghlon THE f'Ol'RTll OF the• Wood · bridgl• Crossin~ plans 1s the thn•t··lx'<iroom tY.o :ind a half hath Camd<.'n. with 2,016 squart' fell in two stones S<'parate living and famil} rooms arc offered m this home v. 1lh an elegant expanse of noorspacc set aside for the mat Was ter ~ullt> Both secondar y bedrooms an• located upst airs. · Vaulted. open·beam ceilings abound m the Woodbridge Cross· mg sent'S, as do aUract1vC' raised and shop -down r ooms. Oak cabinets and ceramic tile coun- tcrtops a r c typical cus tom touches included in the base price of <.'very Woodbridge Cros~· ing home• Enclosed . attached two-car garages an' mcludefl with each home. Funky Homes For Beach - .. \ ' '\ I Lovers Grand Opening Not your ordinary homes. Not in a tract. But scattered among other homes in the original town lot area of Huntington Beach . Within walking distance of the beach. f nd1vidualistic. Each on its own lot with a small but completely private back yard Good things like brick l'ntnes. vaulted ceilings. wood- hummg fireplaces kitchen pantry. Welcome back to village life in old Huntington Beach. Not your "plastic planned community." Libr~ry. schools. and parks with great old trees. Quiet streets, a little rundown at the heels. Why not-they're 60 years old. Ride your bike a few blocks to town. You won't even come near a major thoroughfare. - -----~ Tennis club and golf course 10 blocks away If a "tracty" house is not for you but beach living is, come to our place this weekend. A home at the beach is one of the better things in life 3 be~90ms from $99,500 519 l41h St. Huntington Bt-ech (714) 960·5244 • Attracts Rancho Nipe1.. a 4.S- uolt townbouao com· munlty loule'd :at 23121 Hlllhurst Orlvt-In La1una Niguel, ls situ l ""''" '" . ~ cmo.._.-..,,._. • ..__....,.. C.A. .. .._ ~ ··~-,,,.,. ..... _....._,.CA'*' , .... ~ .. ,.......,.., __ ..... -..... c~ Ti.I• ~·--fl ... .-ltlt 1-C..,1\ty 0-et Or-.. c..y ... .._~llt."'11. "71Mt l"Vlloliv.d Ot-C...t D.tlly '"''-'· -"'" 1l.M,tl, l•PI ed in a lovely hilltop set· PUBUC NOTICE ting with swt.-epmf( view~ i-----------of the adjoining b1Us and valley. In spite of th1: quit>l country-like setting, the commun ity 1s JUSt minutes from s hopping. the nearby beaches and freeway access. THREE FLOOR plans are offered. These tn· elude the Portofmo, a three bedroom, tY.o :rnd •IC'TITlOO~ aUSIHl!H HAMl!STATUlll!HT f I\•• IO!IOw11l9 po!ftoft IS OOl"ll bu\._ n..-~,." TtH TV ~HOPPE HO P..al.irll\O C: 101 (~\I 1 M<·'• CA ~761'& J•l "rv A N..,., no P•u••rlf\o C101, Cn\I 1 M~"' (A 91&"" l hi\ °"""'" Is <0<ldu<.ll<l b'(.,. In d11111u.il l~ffM'fA N•·•·I Tllo\ \IJl•·m M w.h f1l.d Willi 1,... (Olunlv Cl•r~ ol Ordnge County 011 Mdrch 1.1911. , F7Ui1 Putti.,,...~ Or .,, ,., r O.J\t O•Uv Pilot., M•«"•· \l ~ U , 1q11 8 10 ,, a -half bath plan . the PUBLIC NOTICE Carmel. two bedroom, i---..,.---------two-a nd-a -half bath plan. :.rnd Monter<.>y, a t\HJ bedroom, tY.o bath plJn Prices in tltt• l'Om · munity rangC' from ap· proximat<.-ly s.u~.900 to $59,900. Rancho Niguel 1:. u dl· velopmenl of Quail l'luce Development Corp . :.in affiliate of Quail Plat•t• P r o p e rt i c s . I n t' • o r Newport Beach. DON BF.R~tAN, prcsi· dent of the parent firm said the townhomes offt•r central air condillonmg, woodburnmg fireplaces. copper plumbml!. com plt>lely built in lo.1t<:hen:. with ceramic lilt• coun tertops, hand rubbed ash cabinetry and built in d1shwasht'rs Rancho '.\:1J,!u1·l ha" mature lands<:apmg :rnd two sY.1mm1ng pools lor the use of residents and guC'sts only Buyers automalH·allv become mt·mbcrs of the homeowner's :J!)!>OC'1a - llon which handl<.'s all ex lt'rior maintenann· on building!', lan<bcapinl.! \\ ork and up-keep of tht• recreational fal'illt1l'S Rancho N1gul·I ma~ lw reachl'<l by lak111g thl' San Diego Fret'way to Crown \lallt•y Pmkw;1\. then l'OrlllnUl' \\'('SI 1111 C' r o w n V a I I 1· \ t o IJ1llhur"t DnH· lh(:n l1•rt on H1llh11rsl dn\1' In tlw modl'ls Builder Group Widens Thirty .five two member team:. ha vt• beC'n formed tu participate m a one day membership drive on Tuesday. April 12. for tht• Oran~c County ('haptt•r of the Rutldmg lndu~tr) Assoc1at10n. accord111g to co-c hairman Jack Burke of Southern California Gas Com· pany. and Dann y 0 'Sullivan of Walker and Lee. The dnve wall be a Joint effort with the Sales and Marketing Coun~1 l. The chapter has set a goal of 100 new members and winning teams v.. ti I be able to choose from a variety of prizes includ· ing two sofas donated by Habitat Design Studio of Santa Ana. A complimentary breakfas t al the Airporter Inn in Jrvine will kick off the dnve. Team members will tht>n go out to recruit the new members and return with them to the hotel for a free lunch. Teams are still being oq~anized for those active members who have not JOtnC'd the effort. Burke and O'Sullivan added The BIA and Sale" and Markt>tmg Counrtl func t 1on as l:'ducat1onal groups for the J!eneral public as "rll a:. tho-;c who are a pa rt of the con structaon industry and related firms Interested prospccll ve members are invited to contact the BIA at 17291 Irvine Blvd. in Tustin for forth.er information (U4 ) 832·3484. PUBLIC NO'nCE FICTITIOUS llUSIHISS ~ICTITIOUS llUSINE5S NAME STATEMENT '"' 1..10 ·wir"'J t> rs.on •\ Oo•n.o ttu\r. flt\ • 'O•ll H~ R"4 CALIFO RNIA flCAWA,Al(t "'O' w. K.tlell• Ave..,. Or .-.r•'l• (A "'Jt""'I 4't#•I ~r~•r•\. JOS.. Qrdn~. C~tt1 M• • (A q?r,71 l ti. Dy .101 't .... ( onduc ted bV ~ 1n ... 1f1'i'1du.t1 Ari/ti ~rMHJr' l fW \f t,lofn1•nt wt\ f ll••d Wiit\ 1lhr (nuniv (1r-rk of Or.UU)i! County on M•<tn8 1q11. F71M4 Pul>lf t\f•d ()r,IO'l' <"""td ·' o.,,fy Pilot. MMt~ IJ IO. H, dnd A1mlJ, I~// PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOOS BUSI HESS NAME STATEMENT l"•' t0Uow1no Pf''\Of°I' d,~ ao1n7 bu"' n,.,, 11' Alf RFDO 1101 ... 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P l RI.JC NOTICE r!CTI TIOOS BUSI NESS MAME STATEMENT I r" ft) 10"'·""1 CJ#t' l'l"l •rt· ,,o,,,q bu\• n• ' f Q fl(A U•H IMI TED lq1t E~ I f nu't" \1,,., f ~u•ltf Jl S4"l• Ana, CA~ t '11 "\ C I E ;4 T I F I C B U S I ~ E S S (0""!:.Ul TANT\ a (4l1forn1a r.nfP'=',-, 110" t'1\ f 1,t Fl')u,.!'1 StrP'f'I. Suite 11. '>~n1 I AM'CA <171n\ ,.,,.or~ C '>cMll. 1MS Ora W•v. An•tu ... 1m (,.,ltt )f't'\•,. Tht\ t)v\11nt"\\ •\ {0\'lductf-'d by •n tn- d1•1tl1u.11 t;(IUHlf Ir OlJSINE<;S c t1•JC,tt1 l 1t,tJT" N•• ( 1{) Mc.t>·•I P" 0. .,. 1 ,,, Thi • t '''''""'tit w l fl!Arl WUh 1h" ro""'' r11 '" nf Or.\nrw County oo M,,,, h ti lru F'3ll1 rtvt:1f1·.N• I Of '"~ Co,,,t 0.1dv P1tn1 M,:H1hJO 11 ttlCIApr1I). H'l, 1Vll 10~6 ., Pl' Bl.IC NOTICE FIC:TITIOOS llUSIN[SS NAME STATEMENT Th• 1011n .. 1nci prr!oCJns ••~doing b\l•f· ,,,.,~ •' Sl ARC:RAFT AUTO BODY, 330J W WM,,.r/I.•• ~ .... IJl\M (J\911')4 Mtkf· W••ttam P !iW\@Y. ,.,,, So\hMd lr> Hur>llnQlO'I 94'ach. CA. 92b4' VIM•'ll O•P .. ul Orlf9a, U6S S.1pAn !.1 C:v0<•s' CA 'IOlolG Tht\ bu\lrwoo,.\ 1\ conouct,.,d bt .a 9('n•r'1 °''',,. r· h•p ""M:•OI 0 0.1"Q.t 'fh1' ,, ll,.mPf'tf W.\'\ ftlf'>d 'With ,...,.. Countv (I• r~ ot Or.\n~ County 0"' M.tr<n '" 1'Jn 1'7Jl1' PullhSh<-<I Or.tnQ!' c:o .. " D•llv P1101. Mart II~ " """Apr II J 10, 191/ 1109-17 PllBUC NOTICE FtCTITIOOS llUSUUSS NAME STATEMllHT Tht-follnw1nQ perwn I\ do1n9 bv,.i .. Ml.,\,\\ Al F'S PAIN TIN G ANO 0£ (ORATING, 1"871 eh .... Water Ln •• Hun1tnq100 fll>Mn CA '11649 Alf e1om;10-.1t. 16811 Alue Water LA"P Hli'ltlnQtnn BMrn, CA 97$49 Ttti4i bu\H'H•\\ '' conductr-<1 by an in• dl•ldu.ll All Alnm<l•rY•k Thi~ ''"'f'f'O""I w"' tllf'd w1111 '"" Couna.• Cl•rk ot Or""O• Counl'I' 011 MMd• 17. IU7 F l Use Pull II\""" °'"""" CoA•t 01111., Pilol. Mart t\ ?O 11 ''"" AJH 1f 1 10. 1917 l:iol4,, PUBLIC NOTICE FICTlTIOUS llU~INESS HA~IE STATEMENT T n-• t,,11 '""''"''l 0-' "'f"I n., "'1 htt, .... "''' ' 1 HC:: IO(", (:AR 11'11 Xr·n• Onvr f' Sft•Jlh \ ,,.,,.., l (.~ .,,.,, ''• to • ,.,.,,,-,,,,.,. -411 Tt\ir1v·hr'', N•wonrl II<'",., CA """' ff\1\ bu\;nl"~\ i\ conchw-t,_.11 C>f"" in. 4Pfl0V ~t J•• I( Foun11er Thi< \l•l....,..nl WA\ fllf'd wllh , .... Counlv (l•rl<, of Ot•n~ C:cunly 11<'1 MM<h•, lt71. 1'71"0 Put>ll\!Wd 0rln9!' Co.t•I Delly Plltf. M•«ll ll.10, 11,end Aorll l, 1'77 PUBLIC NO'nCE HMlllSTAT~MINT .. ICTI TIOU' aUSIHHS TIM follOWlnq~r'IOn\ MPtlolnl) bll\I HAMI STATl!M•HT 114'U •• TIW! fo41owl"9 cwr'IOn i. doln<J bu•f· Ill NEWPORT MAIL 0EltV£RV ,_.,,., SERVICE; l?I POVlt LE ct~HCN 131 Pf:TITF CHATEAVX VILLli. 3t• 1.E JAltOIH. •1• A•Y\ldt or1 .... Alht A••nut, Newport Otacll, N•woor1 llffrll. '" .,MO CAlllOr ... ~, Jo11~.w M¥v Htn0<1• 11,rbtort l I'••" Huofl Ev•111. JI' Alln• H•ndrl•. •1' D•Y'~ O••·~ N""'"'°" Av•11u• ,.......,_, l!•.11<11, C:elllttftlt. B•ACll GA ~ tt'4J fllh b\rlkwi\11\ tan<IU{ 1..., by • 11m1t T hit bv'4,,.., i\ c-uc•d by M ;,, • •O IMlrl-\lkO f lWIOllel -'°"""' ...,,,., I~ I! Yin Hll'lfl I¥- T ~I\ '1•1f'rnont wt' loiM w utt ti• Thi\ \let-I ..... filed •left 1i. c:a""'' c.111a. Of o ... ,.., '"'"'" M c°""'" '"''' of er .. ,. Covnt., ~ Marcl'lt, Im Met Ch I', 1977 oving Up In Real E tate 11111.AN D. m>GG. ol hacb, formerly vice ol wa and mmcUns ror U. lrvtne Industrial Compln, hu be9 named vie• presidart and manqer ol CotdweU Banker Kaa.ac•mtat Corp. 's developmenl maaaaemeat urvJces dJvblon. Hou'• offices wlll be in the llrm's Lot Anceles headquart.en, where be will be responsible for marketing development management services and for managinc client development actlvities on a national basis. Before Joining Coldwell Banker. Hogg spent two years heading sales and marketing for the 6,300-acre, master·planned Irvine Industrial Complex, a subsidiary of the Irvine Com· pany. Newport Beach. The pro· "ooo 1ect was the first industrial con· dominium prd§ect of its kind m Southern California. JERRY WOODS of Tarbell Realtors' Adams avenue office m Huntington Beach has been named to the presidential ·'Top Producers'' club. Has track record in the areas of both lastings and sales have established Wood~ as one of the leading sales ag(•nts in the Hunt. ington Beach/ Fountain Valley marketing area. Woods adds this latest honor to a list of awards mcludmg membership in Tarbell's elite "Cadillac Club." WOODS TERRY O'NEIL of Irvine has been named a vice president in Walker & Lee Inc. 's New Homes Division. His responsibilites will include overall responsibility for the company's new home sales in Los Angeles, Orange, and San BC'rnardmo Counties. O'Neil started with the firm ns a part time salesman in the new homes div1s1on. Since then, he has handled quite a number or builder clients, Crom very small tracts to the largest de· O NEIL velopm ents . His normal workload averaged Crom 10 to 15 accounts, ranging from Sherman Oaks to Anaheim Hills. "He came up through the ranks from salesman to pro1ect manager to account manager and now to vice president." Pciff er said. KAREN S. WATKINS has been appointed assis· tant to the president for the Robert P. Warmington Company of lrvme The company is presently building in Lak1• Fore• I and Fountain Valley. Sht.> began ht'r C<ireer with Robert P. Warm- ington in 1977. Prior to her recent appointment. Karen st'rvt.>d as office manager and was responsible for the com- pany's property management division. Mrs. Watkins is a native Californian and resides in Lake Forest with her daughter, Denise. Karen enjoys water ski· ing and is skilled in macrame design and artistry w•TIONS E ILEEN 8 \l'Gtl\1t\:\ h.1s embarked on 3 career an rC'Cll l st.1tt.> .ind JOllH'<i the· sales staff at Herbert lla\\k1ns H1.,11lor:-.. 11~05~ Ma gnohJ. r'oun tam \'allC'\' She has had barkground of experience an bus1 ness. former!~ workanJ! "" .1 C'on<.ulLrnl manager m the rc"it.iur,inl .tnll f<tst food induslr) She 1s aho t·ontanwni:: h11 l't!Ul'al1on. working for a master s de~rec in n·,1l 1·...i.1l1• .ind business ' RONALD I.. C'ARl. hus been appointed Hee president of mark<'lmg and d1v1s1on mana~er for all single family developml'nt for Riddle Development Inc . Newport BC'.tC'h homt'bu1ldin1! farm . accordmg to Jn annnunct·ment h~ W Srntl B1ddl<'. pn•s1Cknt Carl has been a part of tht· housing mdustry for sever al years He has \\ orhd for the California C•llL '11v1s1on of Larwin Company as a lrac·t saks manager: the San 011?J!O daviswn of Leadership Housin.:. m.irket1n~ and sales d 1 r e c to r . .1 n d . t h c F o'r t I. a u d e rd a I t• d 1 v 1 ::. i on o ( Lead<'rshap llousmg, marketmg and sal~ director Refore laking hie; position with B1ddl<' Devt>lopment Inc . he was \IC'C president of sal~ and market ing director of Mar I borough Deve lopment Corp . HOWARD t:NGLA;'l;OER h<t'> ht'en t1 ppomted vu.•e prM1dPnl of r<'"<'ilrC'h anrl ronsulting m the M•-.rkctmg l>1\.1 srnn .it Walker ;ind l.cr, Inc Englander join<'d Walker .mu Lee JO 1974 ac; director of the rc-,eJrch und consultmg grou . /\s vice pr~1c1f.'nl , ht' wall contmu<' to supervis~ n•sc•arch and con suiting servact's for clit•nts who are not under sales cnntrucl to Wlaker and L<!e. Thi::. includes builders, developers, and other types of firms associuted with the housing business. A Los Angeles native, Englander is a gradunt<' of the University of California at Berkeley with a de~ree in •NOL.ANDER English and a former school teacher. He has two children and hves in Laguna Beach MARLENE BASSO of Newport Bench bas joined the Professionals real estate as a residential sales advisor. Miss Basso i!'I a former resident or Chiago, and prior to entering the real. estate sales rield was associated with several mortgage banking firms and escrow companies. Miss Basso has an exleM1ve background in Public Relations and Advertising and is considered an expert at packaging Small Business Administra· lion (SBA> loans RICHARD W. MICHAELS, 39, has joined Akins Development Company as director of finance .• Michaels, a native or Long Beach, w111 vlce pre· sident and controUer for Zellner Communittea; lnc. for three years prior to joining Akin11 . Before that, ho had been a11ociated with the Mission Vie- jo Company, as an auiatanl cor· porate controller. and with ~rvonlc Instrument.a, lnc .. as cblef accountnnt. M1chnels bolds a BA In 1c- countln1 and finance from CalUornia Stat Unlveralty, Fullerton. no lives in Mlaalon Viejo wlth hlJ wltt 1.1nd their two chlldJ"Cn. MtCMAIU onw Built On Oil Lana N .. ...._ I ~ the yjd.DJ. l1 ol tbe ariltDal vill•I• otR .not far Ina the ol the fint o6J well ln the area. Tb• Foxx Develop· meat C«p, '• Huntinitoo VUla1e ffomes UO OD land wblcb wu part of the lint settlement on the cout.al plain that us now Huntinlton Beach. Until recently the pro· perty was uoder Coutal DUlllCID .ct dt7 ro· 1ulaOOD1 prev l· ed caulrucUoo. l'fow rou D9Ytlopmeat Corp. hu purchaMd Iota ln lb bl1tortc oel1hborhood a.ad expecta to build 0 modem., three-bedroom homes aelllnt in the Sl00,000 pt1ce range. fl wu on th1s land that Pacific City, the forerun- ner of Huntington Beach, waa established in 1901. Drilling for oil com menced 1n ltl.9 with the erect.aoo ol a ric near the present intersection of Mansion Avenue and Golden West Street. only a few blocks from Hunt· ington Village Homes A Pl•anetn1 of 17.1 mU. bu Ma pl ... b Coldwell Banker KIUjptDanC ....... al Illa tlD olftn Newport Beacb on Rancho Sao Joaqwn Apartm la. • ,...Uy opeDCd Irvin• Company pro~\ l.ocaled at Culftf' Drive and bur& W•Y ln the City ol lrrloe. Announcement of the long.term f na1tcln1 commitment was made by Robert A. Stint', Coldwell Banker real estate finance oCficer. and Richard M. Geil er. ''" lr¥tat Co. u.a. AatAa We• ·1 t>. Hartford, provided ,_._...,.. OD tbe a.tnlacl• mHt, rl••ln' totaJ naancln1 pro•1ded to ,,. lrvilMI Comp ~ pro. Jeeta ova the p 10 yan to more than 9> m.Wloa. Ne1ohbof MOVE We Wiii tell yOur home •AST FOR J0/o ~n Mv'1•ot• l fln.g Dr>•''-" 111 O••I\~ 1·'"~~ 1vi1 1101• CJ""' 9000 ·~#li\OftO"'" -c;.,,,1 •. Ov•l'ltMd Re•llflf-lt''"'"" t\1)4'1~ The Village of Uj Woodtiridge Woodhridgr l'lllio tlom~' Woodbridge Crossing TU•· it ...... an Joa.uta Ap r\r meau, deai1a•4 lty Badi• Arrl-1. -· lac., Sae Pua 1eo an~m1~t.m, I •·--u OD a l'l·Kre I Le, f Int •le• apartm.-. dustcTed around ....... ltnam and 1011 coane. Use the D1ily Piiot "F••l R1:sult" servlrt dirc<'tory. Your 't'fVICC II our ~<'1alty (;all 642·~78 ext. 322 I 111111,• ·1cn111, C lull I 111llll' I)~, ..:lopml.'nt . . .·. ·. Our lake, parks, trails, and schools come with a wide selection of homes. 40 ot· them. With special designs for different family lifestyles. And while you·rc choos- in g the home or arart n1c n t t h<l t suits your fan1i I y be~t. consider all the advrn1 tages that con1e with Ii\ ing in rhL' \'illaµe nf V\uodbridgc. There's a lake for you to enjoy, at once a tranquil refuge ~trH.l CL'lltt:r ol ~1ctivily. fnr ~un ning and sailing and skipping rocks. You can pJay volJeybalJ and h4u hccue in the \lllld at the North Lake Beach Club and swin1 in the lagoon. Parks? They're e\cr} \\here each with a pcr'ionality to satisfy a variety of special interests. Woodbridge is \(;Ht \1111r IUIH "' \\ 11111lhr1d)!c JI lh1• \ill.it•.· lntnrrn.1111111 < l:lll"r <>1wn d,111\ Ill r~I .1 111 ~(~Jpm I fl) "1 1 IKI • \\oodbridi,:r ,\ rhorh1l.c• I ll'<llr) .1ll11l1 hl\\llh•1n1 •• hom s·1~.x2~ WoodhrldJ?c Park lloml'' 1\tl,l~hcd home' tor \11unp f,1mil1C\ New unll openinl? April 1977 Woodhridct· < rt•cl..,idc llnmt·\ Dct.1chc.d 11;11111 home~ lnr y11Un!! l.1m1li".; /\ew uoil opening Aprtl 1977 •wooc1brid1:r •·~111tc<> I leg.mt .111.ichcd hnmrc; for f.1m11!c-. New unit opcnlni.: \la} ICl77 Woodbtld1tc Pltt'l' l :ir(lc. dct.1chrd 1'Jt10 home' 1'ew un11 o~nln11 Ma> 1977 *Woodbridae Cro,\lnjl. /\ un1Qu~ cnllcct um tor f.1011ltc<, ~uh uld..:r children. Nrw unit opcnln11 .lunt' 1977 •woodhrid1w lo\\nhnmc<o. < Mcftn ltvinl! 101 .idull couple' .md bln!lh:s Te01porarlly 'old out -model<> opm For mformntion on 'ialc'I prnccdurcc;, contact 1ndlv11.lunl "nlcs officcc;. •con<l111111111urn Owner~hi11 PrilC\ I rf<•dhr '1]1177 ... ">cn·cd hy the highly regarded r:.fi\.~~ ~ -=:::::: Irvine Unified School District. \o~~'~ -· =----f And soon there will be business and comn1ercial centers that pron1isc an impressive se lection of stores and services. Take in alinost the entire Village-by foot or hike -via a network of trails. Come see all that's here today in Woodbridge. and discover whafs planned for the rest of the Village in years ahead. And co1ne see the n1any different w1.fys you can call Woodbridge hon1e. "' IRVINE·' VILLAGES . ~' •, ~~··· 1 .eg ATLANTA <API -Coub D ar ruus.r od NCll'Ul C 11.kt ay be d OOl mber w h fou.r- ctEJt r l bad rn ao nfuy rnislAka. All·American 1uard PbJI Ford didn't Hre. ·•1 think lbe lour corners works anytime we wan ... he said shortly after the Tar Heels edaed .Nevada <Las Vegas). 84.83, in the stmifinals of the NCAA basket· ball championships. North Carolina will race No. 7 ·Marquette. a M-49 winner over rJorth Carolina-Charlotte, in the national championship game Monday night. I• trallod Lu e rly l 'CODtl'ol wttb 14 1lra.l ' po nu llaaL •tablJs.bat a I poent le8d wi 1'"il mla ntnalntna. When C&rotin1'1 lead l\na.lly reached six pomt.a, Smith elected to1otolbefour-com roffcuse, an attack des1aned to 1pttad dcfco- dera and give a team easy layups or numeroua free-throw op- porluniUes. It did both, although Carolina repeatedly threw the ball away. gavmg Vegas its chance to come back. The difference came at the rree- throw line, where the Tar Heels • m Ins ac....t--.-... lo •. it." J erTY Tat·K.all~ play wilb paU • but that 'a IM>t. tbe way '" play. We took some badabots." Ford, whoH availability was in question until game time because of an elbow injury, scored 12 points and did much of the ballhandling agains t Las Vegas' swarming, pressure de- fense. Mike O'Koren, a 6-7 freshman, was on the receiving end of many of Ford's assists and scored 31 (, AP W1rtph0to LOOSE BALL \l ,1rquctt L"s .J l'roml' \\'h1tdw.HI f<·enlt•r 1 t t•;u.:hl's 1111 tlu: b<.tll as 11thl0rs look on dunng '.\CA.\ hJsketball semifinals Salurday Lookrng o n arl' Charlotte s Kt•\'ln K in~ <251 and Cedric .\la:-.\\ell. along \\tlh :\larquettc':-. Bt•rnard I'oome and Phil Scott 1:31 > Converse Sets Record Trojans Run Away With NCAA. Suim Title CLE\' E LA\ 0-Formt•r Mis· s1on \'1t•10 ll1Ah star C1st•v Con \ t•rl'e. afrt' ... hnrnn uttlH· l 'nivt•rs1 Iv of Alaharna. !-Ct al' S record 1n lhC' 1,li.50 fne·"l' km tht· final d,1y of comsw11t10~ at Lht• 'I;('\ \ ... ,,., 1mmmJ! rhamµ10nc;h1ps. here Convcrst• won lhc event easil' healing dl'frnding c:hamp1nn and lL'COrd·holdt•r Tim Shaw or Cal State I L<ing B<'ach 1. Convl•rst·. in docking It 57 30. bec..imt• the I 1r~t sw1mmt•r C'VC'r to go und(•r 15 minute!'> int hl· t'' ent ConvPrst•'s times brokt.· Shuw· ... \ tn l'r1cun and :\CAA rcc·ords of !.). Of) 7~1 and 111-. 'I IJ3 'JR for tht f J-year Mark rir-.t 1,000 yards also St.'l an '.CAA mark. Another formC'r urea stanclu11t .JJC'k Bahashuff, f1111shecl fourth in I hl· 200 freest~ ll' tor Alahama. <'locking 44 09 Baba:-.hoff pn· pped .it Fountain Valll'y I ltgh :\h'anwhile, LSC ran away t.1.1th the learn lltk• a~ the Tro1ans ·J ohn !\a ber won his second event, a .... did l'C' Bt>rkel€'}'s Graham Smith ~aber, thl· lanky Olymp1<rn who .... on four gold medals last summer at Montreal. never ~a .... <"ha llenged as he won the 200 }ard hackstrokt• for tht-fourth · Bess Still Holds USC Mile Record Bruce Bess 1:.-;n't Pxactly a household word among follower-; of ' the many fortunes enjoyed over the years by l 'n1 vers1ty of SO:Uthern California tral'k and field legions But perhapc; he should be. lie 1s l1sled as holder of one of thl' oldest USC track records. lits 1·02 O mile m 1966 1s thC' fastest <'V~r run by a Tro1an. Only two other Trojans records 0\.f'IH WHIH WHITE WASH ar~lder Ht•x l'awlcy's 49.6 for 1~40 hurdles <196.1> and Larr\' Sttllrt's 267 7 Javelin throw. also in• 'Mlcn rou look at SC's many su.ftesses. 26 NCAA team cham- piofishlps, its many Olympians an world record holders, the m~ standard seems dispropor. ti~~tely slow. · ~t. Bess' record may last fottever since collegians are con- veitlng to running most competl· hoirs in metric distances, which m~ns the shorter 1,500-meter rurrreplaces the mile. fteaif lime wasn't too shabby in 19". But It seems incredible that U~ couldn't come up with a~e to run foster In th.-ensu in~eara. • wu a atandoul prep Ill La Ht l'a Hlgb, bagging three con~ .se~tive C l F mile cham-pi s hips, the first as a sop mo.re In 1960. That nchieve~ mojtt Js unique to the CIF ~outhern SechlH\'s 63-ycaT history. Bes<> won l\\O stra1~h1 Ct F cross countrv crowns His hi gh school coach. W1llu· Wilson. later became a coach1n~ <iSSISlant at USC and a dream of Wilson's came partly true when Bess enrolled at SC The dream of coaching Bess 1n college got further development when Bess ran on the world re cord-breaking two-mile relay team May 13. 1966. a race run at t h e now-defunct Coliseum Relavs-<>ne which Wilson had lo hear ·reported by radio. A month later Wil son died or cancer. Bess eventually became a social worker. Incidentally. a young man who worked out with Bess under Wllson's guidance al La Habra. was Jonathon Peck. a fine 880 run ner from Harvard Prep School (North 1 lollywood > and son or Gregory. the actor. A news report a year or so ago carried notice that Jonathon committed suicide. Browsing through SC's reeord book it seems hard to believe that the once-invincible shot putter. Parry O'Brien now ranks only loth on SC's list or all-Ume best putten. Twenty.rour years ago O'Brien put 59-2% and later became the first man in the world to go over 60 feet. And Trojans high jumper CharlJe Dumas, the first man in the world to hltlh Jump 7 fttt. rates only fourth amonc USC'• all-llme best leapers. Dumo.." did his thing 17 years af{o. Dick AWaey. former Corona del Mar resident. was world re- cord holder in the 120 hlCh hurdles (13.!S In 19$0) while at USC. He la lied Cor fourth on SC's Uat of all·Umo best in the blahs. straight :vt>ar. H e set f\mcnl'an and NCAt\ rl'cords with a clod, mg of I 46 09 seconds Thal time bNlt.·n•d his own 197:. mark of l ·16 82 and. alon~ with his earlier \JClOr) rn the JOO yarrl back. gave l.\abcr a r('cord 10 1n d1v1d ual NCAA <0hamp1onsh1ps fie <llso b<.•came the first S\\1m mer C'ver to swt.•t.•µ c ham p1onsh1ps in two l'\ents during all fou r of hi s collegiate years. Smith. a Canadian. added th£> 200·yard breaststrokt• to his champ1onsh1p in the 100-yard breaststroke. 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Mi~m· nr Ftnrlda ftnd rlonda 1•, Mlrhl~ln ">1~1• 71 • Svracu~ 70, .f\rltt>f"l-11 Stat~ lit, T• ltr1J~ Au\tln n, T,.1t•<:. •rttnqt°'' 11, W t5C'ln•.u\ lit H~rvard 7, HtJt,\IM h. t~ P1thbUrqtt AnfJ N,.w M ll"'••CO • h• LOU•\•~t't.\ S1Attt ,,,.., N (Arnl•n4' l, ''" UtAtt~M "1" JO\.ftSIAtl'? t w 11.P'unq1on Pr1n<,.tf>" OIH-lt\ciNH \t"t" I Kings Top Buffalo; Gain on Pittsburgh INGLEWOOD -Dave Schultz fired in the go-ahead goal with 8 : 16 and Marcel Dionne added an insurance tally with 22 seconds left to give Los Angeles a 6-4 Na- tional Hockey League victory over Buffalo Saturday night. The victory gave the Kings 76 points, one behind second-place Pittsburgh in the Norris Division playoff race. The victory was the first over the Sabre:. on Forum ace since Nov. 29, 1975. The Sabres battled from behind ln the third period to tie the 'a mo at 4-' on Ttrry Martin's goa at the S:03 mark. But Schults look a pass from team· mate Don Kozak to score from m close and beat Buffalo goalie Don Edwaroa. '· of . No... • •3. wun't to teme eU.. to Its JCOl'tftl •~ ol l po n per 1amo l th d cipllned Tar H ls, ~ •ent lo lbear famow. slow-down, four-com•r offense with over 12 mmutes to play. Senior 1uard John Kucsl~r rut flve Cl'Ucial Cree throws LO the last minute to keep North Carolina on top. Three limes he was louted in one-and-one situa· ttoos; be converted both ends the first two limes and the first free throw the last time before finaJly missing the ~1xth with seven seconds to play. * * * Marquette Trilllllphs At Buzzer ~ ATLANTA (AP) -Marqu~tte coach Al McG uire. a man or many moods and twice as many words, was hardly s peechl ess arter his seventh-ranked War· nors gained a 51·49 victory at the buzzer Saturday over 17th·rated Nor~h Carolina-Charlotte in the NCAA basketball semifinals. The Warriors moved into Mon - day night's ch..im pionship con· tt-st on a JC'rnmc Whitehead laym in the final Si.'cond, cnablang McGuire to end his 20 years of collegiate euut.•hinj.{ looking for his 403rd victor> and his most im· port ant ont• At first. McGuire was reluc· tant to talk about the winning play, on which Butch Lee threw a long pass to the foul line where Maxwell , Ro Elli s a nd Whitehead. a former Rivers ide city college star. Jumped for 1L \\h1t<.>head <'Lime down with it Jnd droppf.'d in his wmnang basket. "I prefor nut to descri h<.• il." said !\JcGu1rC' "I don 't kno\\ how .ll'rOmt' did 1t En•r\ thing hap penl'd so ra~t at .1 llml' hkt• lhCll llO\\ can\ ou clescnhe Jt '" Later: ho-w<.•\'t•r. MtGu1rl' fi elded the same question ;rnd this time gave antllhcr answer "ll is of my opinion that the basket was good and a foul shot should have been called .. As for the game. McGuire said 1t was "good for college basket· ball. We were VC'ry fortunate to win. I'm happy for my gu)~. for 1\farquetk, tht' l'll ) of ~lilw<Jukee and the sluclC'nl hod v. ll "as also 'cry nice for ml' · "If we had Jost. th.it \H>ulcl ha\'<' bet'n 11, .. ht• said · r m .i professional lnM•r · \larquettl' h<•ld :.i :.!:l ~I m.1rgrn rn1rl way 1n th<.· openin g h<ilf but managed onl) l\\o pomh in \hl· final 6:54 tu 1N1d by only 25 22 at th£' half. ··we talkC'd about cracking during halftime," expl<tinl'd M cGuirC'. "You have lo re·· member you re dealing \\-1th ) oung people and the prcs~urt> gets to some of them. I told them to slay togl'l her." UNC CHARLOTTE, .. , f.lt, ••V • no M1fN ... \t W-ttlinl"\' r..'1Jl)1Jr ,c,..11 Tir.1rn Rrt-i. vn1 t ft)ldl •• tq fq.l h tt,, r I • ' I ·'pt pt .. ' " .. I ~ , ., '' I I tJ I ') ., .J ' I ' ~ 1 ' ' '• n 1 It 11 f) i ll It fl ll ' J •I " tJ 11 ., 11 .,. MAROUETT£ 1$1' fl ~, ;trV W"11l•hP,lrt l 1it1• Hnvl.\n roon,• ~n"Pnbf'r-1)1 r T trn R" lJt•uoth .., ) •I ,., I fit.\•... 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Ml>41ttt ., • I I • ' ~ I) ~ Smlllt • 11 n I I ) I I Las Vegas hnd built a six-point S srn11n 10 11 0 0 1 0 ' 10 lead at the half, 49-43, and ex-T Sm11I• II I Q , ' J ,, r ... u, J 11 () •I 4 • • tended it to 55-45. But then Ford. Brown 0 u 0 I) I 0 0 0 O'Koren and Cell ow freshman THm lt~ l l'IOrtfl C.rOli,.. •l .,_., Rich Yonakortookover. l'levacl.t IU•\1"911'> .. 34~ AP Pholo OH NO! -l\cvada <La~ Vegns l C'oath .Jt>rry Tarkan1an 11.rabs hls ht•ad 111 <li~hl•licf dunn~ !ht· Jmal moments of h1-.. team:-.. 8-1 H:l Joss to :'o.orth Curolma S;.1turday M<·~t of Champions Top Spike Stars Compete at lrvine Somt.> of the nation's top track a nd field stars\\ 111 he at VC Irvm<.- today for the annual Meet of Champions. It begins al 11 with the 5,000· meter run. Admission as $3 for a nyone over seven ) cars of age. All VCI students " ill be admitted free, with anASBcard. Althou~h the meet is full of world class athletes, the most competitive event figures to be 1 he pole vault. where seven 17-foot vaulters arc entered. UCLA's Mike Tully, who cleared 18 21 :! lastweek.headsthe vault field. which also features Cal State Long Beach's Don Baird • 08·1),RobertPullardoftheMac cabi Union Track Club (17-8h ) a nd USC's Tom DiStanislao 07·5'2). DiStanislao is a former Newport If arbor High standout. Other top entrants include sprinters Clancy Edwards and James Gilkes, UCI miler Steve Scott, triple jumper James Butts, hurdler James Owens of UCLA. and long jumpers Larry Doubley. Gerald Hardeman and Randy Williams. Sports on TV Today The latter trio all have sur- passed 26 feet in the long jump. Doubley and Hardeman are now competing for USC while Williams was the gold medal win- ner at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. 9:45 am. {34 l --FUTBOL SOCCER. 10 :25 a.m. (11) - BASEBALL -The Houston Astros take on the Dodgers in an exhibition game at Vero Beach, Fla. 11 a .m. {28) -TENNIS - Semifinal matches in the La Costa International tennis c hampion s hip s from Carlsbad. 11:30 a.m. <4) NCAA SPECIAL A look at the re· sults in the NCAA basketball tournament to date and a ,,.e. view of the NCAA mdoor track a nd field cham- pionships. 12 :30 p .m. (4) - CHANGING FACE OF BASEBALL -Joe Garagiola assays the impact or free agents and big salaries with some team owners. 1 p.m. (2) -CHALLENGE OF THE SEXES -Olympic champion Rosi Mittermaicr races Perry Thompson in an alpine skiing competition. Also, Jean Balukas meets Minnesota Fata In billards and Teri Keiar faces Dick Stone in motorcycle jumping. (7) -SUPERSTARS-Eight countries are represented in the first Superstars world com petition. \:'5 p .m. (2) -NBA BA.SK.ETBALL-Tbe Golden State Warriors meet the Nug- gets in Denver. 2 p .m. (13) -CALF ROPING -The calf roping c hampionships from Fl. Worth, Texas. 2:30p.m. (7)-BOXING- The fourth quarterfinal round in the U.S. pro boxing cbam· pionships. 3:30 p.m. (7) -WfDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The Phoenix 150, a USAC race for Indy-type cars, taped at the Phoenix International Raceway. Also. world record high diving competition from Silver Springs. Fla. 4p.m. (2)-GOLF-Final round or play in the $225,000 Sea Pines Heritage Classic from Hllton Head Island, SC. S:30 p.m. (28) -THE WAY IT WAS -Harvard's 16-polnt performance in the final '2 seconds of the 1968 Harvard- Y ale football aame tbat ended in a29-29tle. 6 p .m. <28> -PRO SOC.. CER -Ta.ped b.iahllahtl of an Enatlsh Football Learue motcn between Wolverttampton ind Leeds United. 11:30 p.m. 03) -TENNIS -Jimmy ConDors faces Vltas Gerulattll ln a 1emlfiDal match 1D the WOT challenpcup. Edwards, the former Santa Ana High star who ran for Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) two years ago and is now competing for use. heads the 100-meter dash field. And Gilkes, a pre-Olympie favorite from Guana who pulled out of Montreal when the Africans boycotted. is the favorite in the 200. UCI's Scott. who has run 3:56.S indoors this season, leads the en~ tries in the mile run. Scott. a junior. may also double in the800. Bull.OJ wall get his stiffest test in the triple jump from Tobias Striders teammate Malane Tiff. Both bavebroken56feet .• Another Montreal Olympian competing ls high h\lrdler James Owens from UCLA. He finished sixth in the '76 Games. USC's Ralph Fruguglletti head5 the shot put and discus fields. Former Newport Harbor High star Dave Kurrasch will ~mpete unattached in the shot put. In Saturday's lone event John GTegorio ol th Colorado Tracie Club capuu·ocl tb 10.000.metet' run with a tlmc of 29 mtnutel. 32.J secondR. Duane Waltmire ot Athletes in AcUon waa seeond· (30:00.8). f ollowod by Uct f reahmen Don Moses (30:18.3) and Erle Hu.1st <30:23.1). lthrk Dulaney of Athletes ln Action was f.l.fth lo 30:34.4.. • I • • f Loken Edge SUIUI; Angels' Ryan Sharp PHOENIX -Kareem Abdul· Jabbar ICOl'tld 28 polnta J)04lta, six or them In the last 90 1eeoiwb Saturday ni1tht. helping the Leis Ancela La.ken to their second victory in as many nighu over Phoenix -a 109-102 National Basketball Association victory. With the Lakers leading by one point in ~ fourth quarter, Ab- dul-J abba'f made two baskets and two free throws as did Los Angeles guard Don Chaney, to put the ga~~ out of reach. Dick Van 'Ardsdale of the Suns became the 23rd player in NBA history to score 15,000 points. He passed the m ilestone at 11:04 of the second quarter. collecting his fifth point of the night on a free throw. LOS ANOl!LES 110'll -l'ord J ~U\\<'ll IS Ab- dul Jdb6.ir 26. All•,, 1~. Chan< y 10. Abe<,...lhr •· Houm•nn 7, Tet111n 16. K.-c o. .. HOl!NIX 11011 -F'~her 6 T.,rPll 11, Ad""< 11 ';ol>c!f"S 11 ~IDMI 18, l..et 6. o. VanAr>0a1t 9, Sc hlu~IPr 1 E11ckson 6. Lo~ Anqet~ 7~ ,, 7'1 :W-IO'l PllO<'n•• l I/ 7'1 ?fl 7, 107 Fouiectout -nont" Tot~,1 ~ou1., -Lo\Anqr.-h•\26. Ph0t'nl•16 T~CMtC.tfS-no"<' A-6.lYJ Ryan Sparkle• PALM SPRINGS -Nolan Ryan turned in one of his most impressive spring performances ever, combining with two other Angels pitchers Saturday to shut out the Chicago Cubs , 3-0. WoJklk '1bak ol Polancl t.T. T.e. M . Stockton will race llle Nutue of Romanla. who beat Mark Cox ofBrttaln,M, 1-8. A's,T~aaTrtule MESA, Ariz. -The Oakland A's traded outfielder Claudell W asbingtoo, one o( the few re- ma iniog pl ayers., from· their world championship team of three seasons ago, to the Texas Ran1ers Saturday for pitcher Jim Umbarger and rookie in· fielder Rodney Scott. 11tle to Ki11g SAN ANTONIO, Tex. -Blllle J ean King, relying on a number o( drop shots and her all-around experience, defeated Mary Hamm, 6-3, 3-0, 6·3 to win th.& McFarlin Cup women's tennis tournament Saturday in her first singles appearance since last year. Watson Gains 4-stroke _Lead FOUNTAIN VALLEY'S KEN MARGERUM (LEFT) AND NEWPORT'S WAYNE KASPAREK ANCHOR RELAY TEAMS TO VICTORY. It was the Angels' second con- secutive shutout victory over the Cubs. California pitchers haven't allowed a run to the Cubs in 23 consecutive innings. HJLTON HEAD isLAN1'5, S.C. (AP) -Tom Watson, his boyish, freckled face grim and unyield- ing in concentration, played steadily to a five-under-par 66 that staked him to a four-stroke lead Saturday in the third round of the $225,000 Sea Pines Herita&e Golf Classic. MargerumNahs 3Firsts; Tars Claim Team Title By DAVE CUNNING HA ~1 Oltlw O•••r Pilot Sl~lt Ken Margerum of Fountain Valley won three events Saturday <ind was a run.1way choice for Athlete of the J\fcC't at the flt>ach Cities lnvitational track m~t. hosted by Newport Harbor High School. Despite Mar~crum 's heroics. Newport Harbor won the team cbamp1onship, nippin~ runner-up Fountain Valley 46·361 :.1. Newport :Harbor also won the JV team title', while Edison captured the fr~h soph crown. Margerum broke a meet record in the tnple jump and added v1r · tones in the 100-y.ird dash and th<- l 20 high hurdle~" en route tri re cognition a~ the m l•cl'" top perfo rmer :\laq.!t•rum ~ti'-'> l<1ok hnna· the m l'l'l'~ top trophy lac;l .>t'ar, win- ning the triple jump and the 120 high hurdles. The Daily Pi lnl-spnnsorcd Athlete of the M<'<'l trophy was presented Saturday by .Judge Sel im "Rud " Franklin , .1 longtime follower of Nt•wporl Harbor athletiC's. The record Margerum broke in the triple jump was his own. L~st vear Fountain Valley's versatile athlete went 43-0~4 and this year he broke his record by more than a foot. 44.10:•4. Margerum's times in the 100 (10.4) and 120 high hurdles (15.2) weren't spectacular. but they were good enough to win on a track dampened by rain the pre· VJOUS night. Chris Corum of Newport Harbor was able to overcome the slow track and wm the 220 m 22.3, the best lJ me or any Orange Coast c.trea sprinter this season. . Charlie Christiansen or Edison <Huntington Beach> also found the track to his likmg. He won th <' 880 m 1:57.3, his personal b<'st of the season. The twe>-mile was a curious mismatch. as l\\o Costa Mesa runners built a commanding lead over the rest of the pack, then purposely crossed the finish Im<" together • John Gerhardt was ~iven the nod for first place, with Joe Young second. but both were Listed at 9 27.9. That's the fastest time in the Orange Coast area this season. PHOTO FlNISH -Costa Mesa High's Joe Young (left> and John Gerhardt finish together ln two-mile run of Beach Cities meet Saturday at Newport Harbor. Gerhardt was ·ttven the victory. although both had tho same time of 0:27.t. Edison's Steve Rakhshani won the pole vault with a mark of 14·6. tying his personal best a nd the best among area athletes Dan Ouddridgc vaulted 14·0 for Costa Mesa. his personal high of the year. and took second. Meet director Bob Hailey, who spent some nervous moments when rain threatened lo wash out his invitational, was satisfied with the final result. "I thought it went very well. considenng the adjustments we had to make because of the rain. I'm very pleased," Hailey com· mented He d1dn 't say so. but Hailey was undoubtedly pleased that his Newport llarhor kam kepl thl' team tro1>hy at home VARSITY ,,,,.. f M.1ro-•rum If V'l 10 •; 7 K ruttw•r-. (SC.) 7 \ l rnti1mlNHtft)~ ,m I (Mum VIHI n 3. 1. ICrull!Pr< ISC) 27 5; 1f"u11,..,.1,Hn 1 •'Kl 1. W tll•"f'~ IL\""1C1•I 49 O; 7. C:O<tsm ("4HI 4? 8 1 Jon,.·. IMV) Sil A ~llO t (IVl\1t,1n ... n •ft1•'.t)nl I SI J·l. T~faneox 10 ... } l ~1 & 1 J.inWf\ If .. ,M,(1,ll l ~Q 1 MllA 1 fMml)'.Qn ICM '' '~ 4 1 Chrlstutos.!11 er"'~""'' 11 ~ I f'".r•l>.VT1 CUI ... ,, Q 7 m ll,._t r,..""""' !f'"MI 9·27.9; 2. YOYnq ICMI • "' 3 AP1>"111rv1q JI• 17~HH I MM!Jl'n.tm IF'V) IS 7: 7. Dawson (NHl lSS 1 H...,k~•NHlVi~ llOL'1-l Rt>m•"" ti V) <10 1, 7. 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Riessen had advanced lo the s em1fmals with a 6··1. li·4 over :'l:ewport Beach·s Hoy Emerson. Ryan worked the first seven in- nings, allowing one hit, striking out six and walking two. Mickey Scott and John Verhoeven com- pleted the shutout. Dodgers ll'in, 7.5 VERO BEACH, Fla. -Joe Simpson's run-scoring single in the eighth inning snapped a 5-5 tie and sent Los Angeles to a 7-5 victory over Toronto Saturday in an exhibition baseball game. Winning pitcher Charltc Bough hurled thl' final three innings, al lowin~ no hits and n<t runs. lit• p1tked up for starter Don Sutton who wa~ shelled for three runs in the first inning. In his s ix inrungs. the Dodgers ace was taggt'<l for 111nc hits -five of them for extra bases-and five runs. He walked three, the first walks he's yielded all spring. St~kton Advan«.-es ROTTERDAM. Thl• Netherlands -Dick Stockton moved into the finals of the World Championship of Tennis tournament Friday, def eating One pound of coffee. When you open a 'new checking account of$250ormore. ~ /Qntiaqo l)ank Tustin ottice: 535 E First ~treet-832-5200 Airport office· Campus Or. at MocArtnur-752-9200 Watson, who blew a chance for a victory 136t week, renewed bis quest or a third title of the young season with a 200 total, 13 under par for 54 holes. To<nW•lson Cir•l\amMaf'YI Ray Floyd c~o•9• c.ore Ed Sn..ed Ben (r911"iaw Lyn Loll Gtrv Phtvrr Htll,. lrw1n Rtll Kr.Ht""' J.ir• N1n1.iu Jnh" ~' 'ttf'JtA')l ·r r,;.rv l<,.., n r,11 M1•n1 to (,1•fl1•' tf llt"f t,ionv (.dbt·,., (url1\\tr W'\fff Vit Rfllo<Mlitek> R111v '''"°' r Odnnv EdwJrd. A'>41t:'Ur'I h yH.tt. l '>u Gr.ttMm J0t• tnman Tt>rr'f 01rn1 J1m<;1m Qft ... 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One pound of Yuban coffee WMn opening o ""'account PS new chectlng account cu1romer1 making a minimum deposit Of $25() or more. l!l"nof'4 rtm•nr• • oro '* l(JINy '1'1111 °"' lntfld tobonalkll MW~lng account evttotTMl'I molllng a minimum dtpotlt ot t2'0 Of lhOrt. thlaolfet ""''~Pl"f~ . \t I Fo County ·m Crown ByaoGE•CAaUO ....... Niii .... Jl'lve propoula •ere mado Tburad.aJ atternooD . for con- aid trallon or relea1uln1 in Oran1• County hlab school circles for 1978-79 at Costa Mesa w b. ~rani• County :releagulng chairman Bob Packer of Costa Mesa, was joined by prtndpals from Anaheim's Western <Vern Horton> and Garden Grove's Bolsa G:rmde <Roger Braasch) to consider tbe proposals. The trio will consider the various proposals made aod sub. mit one <or more) or with varia tions back to the principals of the 55 involved schools for a vote. Orange County's releaguing for 1978--79 must be submitted to the CIF Southern Section by May 1 and formal approval 1s slated for September. Aere are each of the proposals submitted Thursday: Irvine Rallies avt"Mc:o..Ta.a C--•1111# ··-·· ~·~ u111..,...,1y ,,.,,,,. et Tere SOUTif Ol)AST1WO Lequn.t8t«h LaqUfla Hiii~ C..plttr-v.itw 0.11eH11ts Minion Vlefo S.nCI_,.• $UNSET """"" F.....,1e1nva11.., t<unll11Qton lka<" P.YrtnA OceanV- W•\lm1ns1..- CENTUltY £1M-na Foot"•" 0•..,.11• ~A Valt•Y Tu~t•rt Vtlf.JParai NewPOrt Har'bO,. 5dr\tdAM4 p ..... ., AM!leiM . ...,,.,.,. l-11 ........ 1. \,lv.nn• ,_,llflf Hiii~ rror Wotern aM,.HtC c.11 ... n Keloll• Ken,.dy Loer• LO\Al.omi~ s.11111-k Oft/I.NOE Sr*• Canvofl El Oor•Oo Esor-r.tnt,, FutlttrlOfl L.1 H•Or' 'Sonor• V•lt'nc ' GAR OEN GllOVE Boh~G•a""" Gtlf'dll"n Grovr l•Qu1nt., Lo\ Am190'\ Pdctf1ct1 R<tll<l>O AIMntl~ S..nh•QO Anteaters, BYU Divide Twin Bill UC Irvine :. bascl>all ll·am rallied for a 10 9. I0-1nn1ng baseball \'il'lory over vbiting Brigham Young Univcrs1t ~ Saturday, then \\as held to Just one h1l in droppmg the second game. 9-0. UCI's Anteaters. tra1lini: 9 8 entering the home half of the ninth in the opcnmg lilt, scored on a two-oul rally. Smglcs by Roger Engle and Kc•n Washington and Brad W£'aver s game-tytng double M:Ol 1t into c\. tra mmngs. l n th l' I (It h l' (' I 's !\1 a r I.. McMillan h•cl off \\tilt \\h;1I :ip· pear£'d to he a honw run down th1· left fi£"ld lim• But tlw holl\l' plait· umpire rult·d 11 luul /\ftt•r a h1·.1t ed dc•ball' l\-fl-Mtll.1n 1h1·11 walked Eri(" (l(•\'lon tht·n kggt'd .111 .11 tcmptt'd sat:nf1l'l' into ~• singh· ;ind when Hnc.1n lkstt·r's ltu111 w as thrown ,1w.1~ McMiilan scored the'' inmng run. W ashin~ton and Peyton each had a double and two singles an the opener wh1h· Engle banged out three one has<.• hloY. s In the ~L·cond gamt BYl' left hander Axel 11.ird" hm1tl•d lTI to JUSl a third mnmg single by D£'nnts ~aucedo, ..i hulhl up the m1ddle Hard\ strud, out nm£' UYC s \'antt• LJW and Cam Killebrew. sons of formt•r major lea~uers V('rnon Law and Harmon Kelkhn•\\., pl a) Cd well I.aw a shortstop. had thr£'c hits in <'1ghl app(•arances at th1• plate. while Kellebrew, playing Gauchos Host JC Golfers Saddlehack College will hold its firth annual mvitational golf tournament at M1ss1on VieJo Country Club Wednesday and Thursday. .. With the help and cooperation of Mission VieJO Country Club, this JS one of the largest and finest community college golf tournaments in the state," says Saddleback ~olf coach R oy Stevens. Three Orange County colleges wlll compete in add1t1on to Sad· dleback. They are Orange Coast. Santa Ana and t~ullerton. Other Mission Conferen<'e colle"es m- clude San Diego City, Riverside, Chaffey, Palomar and southwestern. :Other entrants are Grossmont, Ventura, MiraCosta and Oxnard. onl~ the second game a:. a dt• 'agnated hitter, belted tY.o tnpll's and a double, driving in thret' runs UC I. now 12·11 for the season. returns to play Tuesday, host.mg Cal Stale <Los Angeles) at 2:30. F IRSTOAME SECOND GAME UCtrm,.1101 UCINIM IOI al> r II rlli prltrtM p,.yton rt 6 I J 0 Saucedo.cf 1 0 I 0 H•\1Pf' 1t> 4 1 1 1 Ht\ltr. 2b 3000 W1ntrr\, 'lb S I I 2 Cha•d lb 1000 Tn.11Pr '"" S I I I lhay.-r \'" I 0 0 0 r: n1t~· lb ' ' j I En;t~ Ill ] 0 0 0 Sr1U"f'dC1 ,,,.. 0 I I! I! Wa\lun(llon, rl 1000 N t\h1n'1IM rt ) ' , ~ w ...... ,.11 1 0 0 0 ... l'TI "' ,, n 11 ll,, Wtrk ,. 1 no o .--,, .,,," .a 1 •' 1 Mr MHtan oh I 0 0 t Jt 11 •• nq • I 0 n Mnr-ltm r1t\ 1 0 0 0 r .. uri Oil t "n n Jnhn """ o o on o N • ,, ~ Q ·~ I')• 'l n on no '.AM '" '" ' , "n 'tU •• , n n 1 n ~ ,,,. ,, " f+ 1t••,, 0 1111 no , ,. h· lf1 " 'in on , ,, ,,. ' Ht 1J ., FIRSTCiAME Scort by I Mtnq\. . " .. t, ,,, ''" ''N•1 OOfJ Q.aO Jlr) O ~ 11 ti '' • '"'' ?00 012 ft1t ' Hl tc 4 Ar•rtn 11TtVl\11'tf tjf: ""'''"' !>ECONOGAME t " • I "I ~· 3-4 l 1 I I 00. C>--0 I Irvine Crew Defeats USC L'C Irvine s 1\nteatcrs handled the L'nht:r:-.1t\ of Southern California in four of five events Sa turd ay morninJ,! 1n 1n- tcrcolleg1a te cn·w lll't1on at Newport's 1'orth Lido Channd. The Anteaters of coach Bou Newman. in preppmg for nC'xt Saturday's San llt(•go Classer. turned a 6: 13 2 tn the varsity eights. besting the Trojans by 12.1 seconds. "The 6: 13 2 indicates some pretty good boat speed for the varsity," says Newman. "We're looking forward to being very competitive with some of the more powerful crc~s on the coast." UCI also captured the varsity fourswithai .15 2toSC s 6 31.4. In Juruor varsity action the An· testers suffered their only set- back. losing the t•1i.:hls w1lh J 6 :360clockm~toSCs6.314 l'CJ's freshman fours burned t,'SC with a 1·os 4 lo 8.15 8 and the eights won m 6. 25 3 to 6 :18 .It Newman·s crew returns to ac tion this Saturday in the annual San Diego Classic on Mission Bay. UCI will row against such powers as Wa s hington. ' California, Pennsylvania, Prin· ceton. Cornell, Wisconsin, UCLA and Navy. ................... ~.... Su.In' ~ ~ ··----, ...... " ....... *""' ••••If• """'lfttliltl' .. oM• °'..... 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V11th v """ E\tan(I,) .lt T1>Winkl,· Pt)fli. lbf)th ,,, l1 (,H St1tltt fLo'\ Anq..-h''\) .u lJ( trv•nf!I' (t'la"•·y ,Jt ~.1ddl1•D·1C~ Colltg ... GOld•·n Wt \I Cofl••(lflt ·•' CYP'~"· SO M<~ "t Ordn'l'" C ·~ .1 Coll~~ lett di 2 )1)1 C..I 8do!l\I '" Southforn C.tl1f«>rn1.\ Collfl'()ll' t )I Trnnt\ N t"wPQrt Hdf'Ol">r tlt Cd''°"'· Wf''\ftn1f'\\l~r at Hunlmq,,ton Ofl~Uh Fl)untain Vallf"V •t M.it1tht E\tanc1• al SA Vallo tall~• l 151. Senta""••• Oran94' °"''' Coll('91' Cato1orn1• •I UC lrv1"" bOll1 al 21, (ypr~s lll Golllln W.\t e1 301. Sailors Outlast Volleyball Foe Newport Ha rbor won a see-saw voll t•yball match with Santa 'Barbara High's Dons Saturday night. three games lo two, in non league action al lht· Newport Harbor gym Santa Barbara was a CJ F finalist one year ago, and Newport Harbor coach Ron Coon says the Dons arc tough again ttus season .. It was a very intense match," Coon comment ed. "Mark Slcvcovc stood out as usual for u~ but tl was ba~1cally a team effort. We needed eye r y body \\Ork1ng together to win.'' Game scores were 13-15, 15 12, 15·11 , 11 15 and 15· 7. The victory boosts·Newport Harbor's r ecord to 7-2 overall. The Tars are 5-1 in Sunset League play. PREP VOLLEY BA\.\. Soutll Pn•ll•n• H1qh Tl~r loutn•mont V•rslly ,,.,,a""' (O\ld Mew IS ~. 119 (o\I l M~sa del W~SI T0"6nrc 1'1l1S7 <:o•la Ml>•acloot C"nvnn 111 II 1 s.,u1h Pa,o<lcna CJ< f Co l• M•s i 1S' IS~ olhstla rolled to the Catury L••tu• 1wlm eb•m· on v y and f'rolb·aopb levels Slturday the wlnner' pool. Ke•ln Strachan and J ohn G&Jlllel led the bCMSt Knights with double vie· tories on the vanity level. Phil Ohle of Costa Mesa's Estancia picked up a third place in the so freestyle with a 23.21 for the best effort in varsity competition by an Est.an· eta swimmer. In frosh-soph competi· tion, Tom Wuesthoff of Estancia was first tn the 100-yard breaststroke with a 1 :08 25. Foothill's 400 free re- lay team swept to a sparkling 3:20.69 in the frosh-soph finale-a CIF record. Cllllll..., Le._ Swim FllWllS Al foot Ill II Hlqn S<ltool VARSITY '700 modt•v retAV-1. Foolnlll 1 0 7S; 2 Et MOdl>nd I 4'.i.46, 3. $dnl<1 Ana I 46 31. 100 trN' I Groot ffH I 1 41.37; 2. I urnl\\ fFHI 1•4141: 3. Reynold~ iFH) I 49 12 100 11'1<1') I GM\l'I tFHI 2 JOO· 7. V,1ncy IFH) 2 008'1. l Harp~r !FH) I 01 11 SO,,... I SlrMl\on IFH> n 80 1 W•·n~•··· IT I 22 9'I J Onl• IE•Mn 111t?l?t tno llv ' M'>llll· IV P1 '"1• 8dlth•lor •FHISS 12. J W•n~lar• •Ti \\ 6• 100 Ir~ ·I Str•cMn fFHl &8 S? 1 Komb.111 fV PI ''17. l. Groot IFHI "71 '>Oil tree t HOllanll IVPI • •8 11 2 Jolin'°" IVPI 4 SO 41, l, 8alc,....tor IFHI S 02 '9 100 t>a<• I H•ll>COC~ IEMl 57 08· 1 Yancy eFHI S7.~. 3. H•roer tFH) 58 10 IOl:t.bre.ttl-1 Gan'l"t CFHI 1 0119; 2 SIOIW ISAI I CJ •I; ). Oo"°911ue (FHI I ()381 400 tree M!l•v-t Footnm 3 16 11; 1. VIiia Par•l 24 Sl ). Tu•t1n3·3t .SO. F 1nal \<onnq 1 Foot1>11t flS9 I 7 Vttta Park •n•I 3 Tu,11n 1u11 • El Mod~M 11111 5 Sant .. Ana 11101 6 Orinqr· (~11 ~AV•ttey 14911 E\lan• cl~ 211. JUMIOfl VARSITY 100 m•dley rela~-1. Footl>•tl 1 ,, IA 10ll lro• I HowArll 'FH I , \I Oii 1'10 lnOO I T•olle• •FH I , t'l ')1 S() tr~ f lindtir•lm IFH) ?JJl tOOlroe I HO.,MlltFHl \011 100 b•cf\ 1 Frdla (~It I I 01 01 100 hr .. .-i'I I Trottr•r If H l 1 1.) 4~ •OO Ir•• ,_;,iy I Footh1111 l6 71 ~ 1n~t c..corirwt 1 f-oorni11 1 ltl'1 I I Vill.l PM\' •lO• , c .. ,,,n, •. , 11\I .. J U\l1n I Ii}, s ~intit An .• '''· FllOSH SOPH 11')0 mf1r11Py ro1,1y 1 V•ll l p,, .. I ''\I 1 Footh11t I 51 61, l. S,,nl~ An• I SI "8 100 trf,. L Mr T,-•'1f"l·lrt 'SAl I ., 14 1 TPrrv IFHI l,H 91, 1 A'> o •• 11.11VPJ I ~'> ~\ Area Girls Baske tball VARSITY SI A"1110ny TournamMI Frtd•Y'\ G~mt Mal~~· 141111601 Loul•vtlle P1~t Jil F f1&l Hurlt>ut Ur.Jn1<h 11.t) F f?Ol K C,.o,, c C·lQ ~· (. 1181 Pova> W•tmol 121 C. Ut B Cm· I' C"'l•· '0• (, CJ• Murorw H""''""' Lou. ...... 11r ?.t ,,9. 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AM 3 J 2 f'ullftrlon :l • '*'1: SAn O•t'()() ""'"' 1 " 1 t 3 1 GrO\<m?<ll 1 • .J Ml SanAnton10 '2 4 3 saturday'1 S<ore rolln1on2S.San 01f'q0Mesa8 w•t GM•\monl •t CerttlOS, PPd, wel qrounds w•I Ml SAC al Senta Ana. PPd, wet qrQund~ TU4tMl•Y'I Gamn s~n Oll'QO Mli\11 at Orange coast Mt SACatGroHmont Fullor1on at Cerritos WHO IS THE Ill ONE•• .......... ._ .. " 11\****** :\ :. :c~: ~c~ -llOW.1THRU IUNDIY~~~!~:L! Gian naagnon'I nen en stfl a .t.w ,.op. ~ this ....... . ~2~,A~NUAL SPORTS SH D.,_EDEV1L DEATH DEFYING HlNAll.AMOTHi '81872) dhe 40 feet Into t4 ...... of ... ARENA ,... ...... """"".._ U'KI ... ta ·--·· ~ ll'Ml •• .Ill .. ,, .... , .. ltJ J.. ....... ,. clalU tt. - 1• 11...-1. Ml.., '""' n n1 t. T,~1111 .. r IVfll .. .SJ a, W•••r CaMHl.01. IOI lrw-1. MCT._,.t1 t\AI ft•: t C...nm1,.. llll41 JI•: :t.. 0.....11 "'' ... <1•1 ft.Gt. 10011«11 -1. HIM•lev IPHI • P:!. 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F.Al.4. 644-5670 Mtwport leech I'm a Chinchilla!!! You can ralae me for PROFIT Invest Now and Enjoy TAX ADVANTAGES You Are in Business F<>< Fun & Profit. ,,._,,,.,•II 1t ••kt'\ to''-"'' vovr (tfll<tiff •\ • CtuN'hHI• Ratt<hf< ,, tovti ot AnH'ndl\ • OO!tf4t9f' Oil \Ootf"t tOQtn, \'UCh ., • tWl\ot'n'Wftt Wf'h(h tnffl' I~ cl1n"\lhC t0f1d1tt0n\ reov1rf'CI tor <l'ttN:htll• ~•net .t ltWf' ~f ,,,,... to turn .nto OOll•r1i (,,1nc.n1lt..t\ 4f't" ~of ttw "'O\t vc'lv11bi"' h;t bt'M~ Anl'f'l'\dl\ '" t~ world. 1n '""° ld\lft'I QfQllNtnQ fur •ndU\lry• .,_., •llh ... htffm4r-\\ C'lli10f' h('(• (hin<t'11ll•~ tUf i•A\V' IO ( d'~ for •"C:tGOt~ "'"° thf•y t-•t W"f' '( l1tllP ~ 1 twy '" V"'Qf'IAr•"n\ And yoo t('iff••\tP the" ~V~t"ltoot• ot tt•,ld1fd M'h""'I\ •"'Of\•••f'~ Dy f+~ IM~I (h1n<:h1lld C)r~l\Q f>'odn•1•t•Of' 01 thf> wo1 kt •nd ••P&tt frl•"'"Q, Wt buy l•Vf .11n1rf\dl\ dnd ,.,,...,..,,.., D''lt\ ADULT CALIF. RESIDENTS ONLY DP INCA FUR FARMS 1051 E. 4th St. SANTA ANA 9Z701 I would like to Mvt' ildd1!1on,1l 1nform,111on on your memod of chmch1lla production. I understand this request does not obligate me •n any WiJy. NAME------------'"'GE __ _ ADDRESS_~~~~~~~~~~-~ CITY ______ STATE ---ZI P __ _ PHONE Full T1mc __ Part Time __ _ "Johnson & Son's Golden Touch • • service 1s the only way to buy'' .JOHNSON A SON li1-I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540·5630 announcina o o o Q go g g g o·o-OI Q NO INfTl~TION FEE , \ The difference between a Mercedes-Benz lease and any other is the Mercedes-Benz. The ca r you lease does make quite a difference. After all, you don't drive the lease, you drive the car. And when you lease a Mercedes ·Benz you drive some- thing special indeed. Whichever Mercedes-Benz model you choose, you drive one of the world's most respected automo- biles. A ca r with legendary engi- neering, meticulous craftsmanship. outstanding performance and safety. Something else: you'll drive the car you lease for two. three or even four yea rs. Most cars look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes-Benz, you drive a car with classic lines and timeless· ness that is never out of date. We have several leasing plans to offer you. One is certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes-Benz than you might have thought poss1 -11'\ ble. Call us today for the ~ surprising facts. Ask about our many convenient leasing plans. Mission Viejo Imports 831-17 40 2::;~'~:~;:!,~::'~~~. 495-1700 Son Diego Fwy. ot Avery, Mission V1e10 Guess which car dealer is mad .because he has the world's lousiest location? If you guessed Jim Parkinson, owner of Newport Datsun and Beach Imports, you are ri ht. He has to sell DATSUNS . but no one knows where his locations are. ON 1976 DATSUN 610 M . & 7 I 0 MODELS IN. STOCK ~ MEW 1976 DATSUM MEW 1976 DATSUN NEW i97o D.ATSUN 610.COUrl 610-2 DOOR .,1 0..; DOOll """"''• td~tOf l>1l&1007f,.;11 Wt" M.1tome1~ .,.,., P1l6t00761 tlt • s_. ~111>-07',.l 1 COVER F.ACTOllY IHYOICE 1 c OVER F.ACTOIY IHVOICE 1c OVER F.ACTOIY IHYOICE . NEW lf:J7 DATSUM NEW 1977 DATSUN MEW 1977 DATSUM Fl 0 STATION W.AGOH 1210.2 DOOR '20 SHOttTIED rlCKUr r 11tl'/ 11"1"'" w·t t"\nt 1 Wf'r • 'h'M• •' WP'I r 'no• '4 t'l FV'ly F""1ort OCIU'PC*I (91021 I ClolO &'°°''°' (15220&} (23'1 I 53395 52889 53380 76 DATSUN. 1976 DATSUN 8210 710-4 DOOll l091PoCE I WAS SJUI NOWS All cars sub1ect to prior sale. Prices good tnru 3-29-77 NEWNRT . "DATSUN I ,..·~; Automotive Center 888 Dove Street Newport Beach 833-1300 'NEW i 976 D.ATSU.,_. '10-<i DOOR 4 SC*C: ~actor,. _,, CON & Wh•te "'"""" (HU1007 .. 71 1c OVER F.cTORY IHVOICE NEW 1977 DATSUN FIOCOUrE ~ Si>HO. R10•o ' Fully FaclO!'f OQlll,,..0 f(l2e068} 53579 1976 DATSUN 1210 • c;,......, 0<!11'1<f Now 52579 LEASING • EXCELLENT SERVICE DEPARTMENTS This may be the best time in years to buy ,. a beautiful MG Midget- MG MIDGET £ __ .• ._63._ ___ _ JUST REDUCED! NEW MIDGET -53495 DON T -w AIT - LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FRO BAUER MOTORS JAGUAR· MG· TRIUMPH IN 2925 HAUOR ILVD. \ BRITtSH LEY LANO . ·cosTA ·MJSA 979-2500 aEicil IMPORTS SUPER SALE ON ALJA iOMEO • PEUGEOT • SAAB ' \ . . . ,, Fo~ .. a limited time we're sell- ing 197 6 Peugeots at a close to original dealer cost. To moire ,_,, for the •N:om1n9 19n modeh. Peuveo! 1s offen119 co,. to 11s with o specool loctory rebole. And we 1e pou1119 the so•111gs on to you by ,.111119 new Peugeot1 o! procticotly Ille 0119mol cMole< cost. Not rust one model Biii every 1976 P.vgeot o" ou1 lot. So hllrl)' Thi; off et flptres Moy 31, 1977. And ol t+..Mt prteei, who con Mly how lo.lg our l11n1led ;upphes w1ll lo1t? 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Deepsca Ven tures, Inc .. t•xpects to gain an important het1dstart at fuJl.-,cah.• nodule mining and pro cessm~ m n competin ~ firms CONVERTED ORE CARRIER IS READIED FOR DEEP OCEAN MINING VENTURE Firm Seeks to Collect Mineral Nodulet From Ocean Floor, 15,000 Feet Deep R ;" 1'aufmJn Deepsea's v1cf' µr<'!>1dent for technical a ffairs. said success would open a major new source of supplv for tnppl'r cobalt. m.1n~anese etnd nickl•I T II E f' I R ~1 1 ' t h 1• operating arm nf or ... 1n M in1ng Assoc1 alt'" .1 JOint vc>ntun• of 1 · S Steel Corp .111<1 t ·111011 t'4 inierc of lklg111m lls 560·foot ~hip, \\ twn· ~ards turn hurk photo graphers. was convert ed at a cost <'XCl'edm~ tP.5 million, l\aufman sfaid, and is dc>Si$?ned to Rump the manganest> qodule depos1L" at a rate of 10 to 20 tons d;uly : The nodules 111• unr11•r '11ater 15,000 rect <lt•c•p. S.S\d Kaufman 1n an 1n U-rv1ew recC'nl h · Wt• bave la1r1 d ;11m· to th1• 11adu lt's "1lh1n fi0,000 square kilomC'lt•n. in this area using t·ommon l,1\\ Jlrocedurt•S \\ h1rh In v0,vcd sendmg lNt('rS lo Qif appropriate people 10 fl countri<'s," he said > rTHE SIDP, ABl,E lo rry 20,000 tons, will be that area for six to ght months. returning San Diego every 30 or days, and "we want to cover between 80,000 d 100.000 ton's or dules for extrectl•e etallurlcal procus- 1,"Kaufmaniiald. Kaufman ssld major ule mmin(( syate1ms o are under d"velop• ent by Kc>nnceott Cop· r Corp , the Interns al Nickel Corp and a consortium of ln· est.a.in Ftance, Japan the United Stalea. I \I ~ Tour, Camp H~ STA:\' DEl.i\PLA!"<iE ''What do ~ ou think about renting a campt>r in EuropC''!" I think 1t"o;; a goocl tell-.i If you tak!' lht· c.1mp<·1 to one place and PARK. Gasoltnt> 1s 11uming aro11nn $2 a g.tlton If you Ort\ l' tt lol. It Will ('ill ~OU up Europt· 1s loaded \\ ilh campgrounds Som<• fre<> Some private rentals. Euro peans don't go out for the pnmttive life we think of m camping. They camp on barbered lawns. In tents that look like colored supply parachutes. Their clothes are by Cardin . their sandals by Gucci. They're beautiful, by heaven! National tourist offices have lists for their O'WTI countri<'s. Best book is "All About Camping m Europe." $4.95 from Rajo Pubhcations. Inc . P.O. Box 1014. Gnass V,1lll'y. CA9!'i94;) • • • "What's the b<·~l way to get our mall in Europe?" I alwa~s 11s(•d American Express )Oll stall can -hut the Imes are long. You wmt and wail and wait. Easier to have it sent care of "Poste Restante" at the city when• you '11 be. This is like our "General Delivery". There's a "Poste Restante" win· dow in every post office no matter what the local language is. Even England uses "Poste Restante". An alternative: Have it sent ''Hold For Arrival" at the biggest hotel In town. Ask tor your mail at the concierge's desk. (Hall porter in England and Ireland.) If there's mail waiting for you, give him a dollar for his trouble. He'll adore you . • * * ''Do you think we stand much 6haace or getting the stomach problem ln Mexlco?" U you were born in the U.S. the medical odd.a aro four in 10 you wtU. If you were raised Sn Italy, it aoes down dram1Uoally: • Llke a))oui one in 20. Tbe cloHt YO\& Uve to • . , on Budget the equator, the more resistance you have. The closer you travel to the equator, the more hkely you are to get it. So say the medicine men . .. . "What are the cheaper places now In Europe?" England. Ireland, Spain and Italy will cost you least. The Scandinavian countries and Switzerland are highest priced. Germany is in between. Portugal, Greece and Austria are not too bad. Less than Germany, higher than the low·cost coun- tries. Cost of getting there is what klUa you. Now you can get low·cost, charter rat.es on major airlines. A travel agent can explain il -the airlin~ can, too. You pay 30 to 4S days in advance. You must go on a c:ert.hln day. Come back on a certain day. That's what guarantees the airline a full load so they can charge the low rate. Example: Round trip economy lo Lon- don from San Francisco, $968. I bought it for $475. Ask for the A.BC rate. * * • "You've mentioned before that the En1Ush serve breakfast toast cold. We "'ere jlven hot, BUTTERED toast every day at the Dorchester." Maybe you 're The Last of the Blg·Tlme Tippers. I've been assured f)y i:ns!l•b•utu "WE PREF!!R our toast cold ... (Ttiey •aid it ln a voico chill enough to match Ute tbaat. "Show these ruddy Yanks athlng or twlf I"> ' r.:: I > " 11 .. 1V. '1"t •\ • • I • ti • " 1 • • •• H' a~. .... ..,, NV Stoek Sales 'ToUllW-....•..•.•. "'7tll 000 111 •~ IJOO Ill•~ .00 Wttk -....... ,., ... • r::' y~·~· ...... .. J•• I 'o ... It • "" lo Gott • 11111910 I 11.! •'ll 000 , .. 1 • °'n'Ol\OO'i ttll lo dtle .......... 1,1' 10.•'11 -... •... Credit Laws Restrict Denials for Age, Sex WASHINGTON CAP) -If you are a struggling musician tryin~ lo pay for your leased clarinet, or if you can't get credit simply because of your col· or or religion or because you're over 65, you may find comfort in two new consumer laws. The Consumer Leasing Act. one o( the two laws which took effect last week 1s designed to make leasing companies let customers know exactly the terms of their lease contracts before they sign on the dolled hne. THE SECOND NEW consumer pro· tection law extends three-year-old prohibitions against credit dis- <."rimination on the basis of sex or marital status. The new amendment to the Equal Credit Oppor tunity Law bans credit discrimination for re· a sons of race, color, religion, national origin or age. Under the leasing act. ·whatever you lease, whether it's a clarinet or a new car, the government says the com · peny you deal with must specify the number. amount and due dales of the payments and their total. THE AMOUNT YOU'RE paying an taxes and other fees. information about possible penalties resulting from non-payment, and your leasc- purchase rights and what both sides can do to terminate the contract must also be provided. The Jaw. modeled after the Truth- in-Lendin~ Act, also places restnc· lions on advertbing hy leasing com- panies. The Federal Trade Commission. charged \\1th ~nforcement of the new act. estimated 1l would have its stronget1l impact on automobile leas- ing. The FTC said some automobile manufacturers est1 mate they lease. rather than sell. 10 percent or their production. But the ne\\ la\\ applies lo all types of leased goods. as long as the con tract 1s for al l<'~•~t four months and the \ alue of the merchandise isn't O\'Cr $25,000 REP. FRANK ANNUNZIO <D·lll.). sponsor of the anti-diM·rimination measUr<'. said, "Thl' day is now over when persons O\'(•r 65 years of >' cannot ~et credit solely hecause of tht'ir age. From now on, if there is any discrimination, a person can brin~ suit for substantial damages or th1.: federal government can lake action against the offender " Under the new Jaw, any Joan orficc denying cr(>dll has to t<'ll the apph cant where to complain. The FTc·, r egional offices will handle com- plaints a~ainst r(>lasl crecht outlets. Vanous federal agencu.•s, including the Federal Reserve Hoard, the Homo· Loan Bank Board and the Interstate' commerce Commission will in- \'esllgat<' complamts against other sourre.o; or rredil A NATIONAL, FULL SERVICE INVESTMENT FIRM HAS A FEW OPENINGS FOR EXCEPTIONAL PEOPLE 'I./ in Our Proposed Huntington Beach Office lf you're thinkiag about a career change, maybe because your present job isn't growing fast enough. or passibly you are already a reglstered broker. this may be the chance you·ve been waiting for. We are looking for people who either are or want to become outstanding stockbrokers. You will be backed by a firm that offers· -A commission schedule unusually beneficial to substantial producers. -One of the most advanced computerized sales support systems in the industry -including datly margin printouts for your c lients. -Support from two fully staffed researc h departments on the East and West Coasts -Participation In nearly half of all corporate public offerings In recent years ( -The resources o a growing, vigorous firm that has · thawed a profit· every one of Its last &3 years and Is backed by more 1han $90 million In capltal. • If you are interested In exploring ttlese opportunities further. write in coMidence to Henry Duke, 245 Locust Ave., Long Beach, ~lifornla 90801, ()r cell (213) 432·5721 bl ..... .. --~ .. l~-·& Ar.-ial. • 5000-SO.. ~ .......... lat & found . . . . . 50» SoC99 Sen1ot I It~ 6000-6099 • • DADS One can Service Fast Credit Approval 7000-119' Metdxndln . . . . . IOOO-..., ...,.,,...,. ~ ........ 9000-9099 Aut , .. .. Trans.pettllhM .••• 9'00.9"9 CLASSIFIED INDEX ~!:::~ ........ ~-~~ ...... I~.~.~ .•...... ~.~~ ........ ~forW. ,~.~~ •••••••• G1neral I 002 GeMrel I 002 ~ ... ,.. I 001 ~ .. ,,..a I 002 ;~:.:;al•••••• •••••••1 •0•0•2• ~-I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··•·••·•·········•·••·• ....•....•....•........ G.-r• 1002 G.,....Gll IOOl Ta Place Your Ad, Call 2 UNITS 642-5678 HOUSES FOR SAL£ c ... n, r.tl k..lbt·· h••Oid k.Jt .. , ..... (11(1 .1. C •P''lr •nh Kt 41( h ~Jf•At•U.1\1.,f ( .,..\,, ,., . U•r'-p, .. ~ 11 i..,., t ·N"141m \ ,.Ut \ H"'nttr.1t1.<·'1r tc •t h ln1n .. l 41Jf\ .. k--.. 1 h I ,.tun .. II lh. I .... .Jn., '\1' Kl '",."''-"' \ ~\.J • ~f'•f,l•.rt ... •\h ~nt lt'nu otr "'" J..,~ .. l .. a,il ""'''" "'"'" .\n,. 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I $77,500. :~~ J-\l'l.l !-tin: WI 111 a1»i1 ~1 !~'. ~la~ It•,"" :::.: ANYTIME I • l w , ... , , .. . 111« 111'• JUST LISTED DUPLEX CdM 1 .. ,., Ch,1rm1ni.: ;1 lwdr1111m . :1 I... hJlh h11U'l' Ill I ront \\Ith :~.:. "nod lrurn111~ 11n•ph1l't' ',;:, l11'.lnl1•tl t't•illll l!' J Htf ,,,. 1111 1· p,11111 \\ilh :-.oulhl'rn :~:: I \l>t•.11 1 t' Sp.111<111-. '..' ''"' l1t• cl I If II Ill 11111 l tJ \ 1• I '::· L11lf.1c~· l't h 1•tl lt•r f(UH'k '·"•' I l.1 IMMI tjj;l X:i.,lt ... .111 , :. .. :~:[~-] THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE OPE:S HOUSt-.: SL'N . 1-Spm Loc<1t~l ul SOI E Peralt;i llllls IJr en Peralta Hilb th1:. t!> t•:1o c cutl\ e II\ ini: at 1h finc,I' -&000 'C\ ft uf lu' ury 1nd ud1ng i -&"\JO II\ r m i.:;.im r m ,'I.; dt•n. I bdrm:-.. 31" liath:-. Coral for hur"l'' & r oom for pool. 1''ull pncc SJ:.141,000 \',\L E:'\TI'\1'; Jn; \LT\ l 'O 5J2 tiii7 rcpre::.cntcd h~ Bolib1c i-;\·crs thom t• i52·15J.I> ;1 nrl \(ll't' \II lier (home O:IJ· 11 It I . SS0,900 Cut e 3 bdr m . frplr . ~ l'<tr ~arai:t-. F A he;11 ro\·ered patio. n t'<Jr !>thoob. f"y::. & :.hop r11ng TRIPLEX 1':a!>ls1dc Cui.ta \ll•"tJ T\10 2 bdrm . l ' ~ h.J 111w J txlrm v.ilh lrpll' l'n' pa l'"'· i.:ar.1gt·"· 1111111\' area' Pnm·1p•rl~ uni~ Pyramid Exchanqors 833-1768 OCEANFRONT ( ·u,1um dupl•' "111111 l' l111.·;1l111n :.! & J bdrm" ~X!J.~!11' NEWPORT SHORES 227 COLTON OPEM SUH. I ·5 * * * * * * Heritage Collection HARBOR HIGHLANDS DOM"T MISS THIS QUAUTY IUIL T -4 bed rm ho m e with s parklin~ ne w bathrooms Beautiful eustom pool by lr•ine ,~s. Many c ustom features thruout Lor ated in Newport Harbor High School Dist. Call 540.1151. IMVESTORS-UILDERS 9 I ACRES -bet ween Oceanside / Vista. Beautiful r0Uin9 hi11s. Small spr- ing red lake. $6000/per acre. Call 546-5180. 4 BEDROOM + FAMILY LARGE COSTA MESA home with over - s ized bedrooms . hea\'y shake roof. TILED ENTRANC E WAY & fi~poce. Great loca t1on ('lo:-.e t o park. Lennis t ourts and all sthools. Just h::.led . call 546-5880 for full deta ils . ~ HERITAGE ~REALTORS l•1•r.hw 1 I 11 l•w1 I•, ... , f ''"' .1rt 'I" 111 111 h1·1 h1irn1• \l.1 lo.1· th• 111 "11111lt·rl 11 I \l',11 \\llh I h111ll1• hl.t· J .1kl· nc" ' l Hdr m or 3 & Gefterol I 002 General I 002 l..,.V '"'' I tit 'vt .. irn ' thh 11110• II h.1, ll!H .!ha • 11 ... 111111 11111 ll Ill t'llh • l11i: \\ 11111 II\.. I !I\ O'l 1'11 p,lt [tl 11 .1111111lu Iii'\ .1hl1· Jlrl• c dt'n . ..!. ... h41th'. t>t:·aul lful ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A~"' 1 nr ,,,.. ,, ... ,., ,, . h dt'l'Oratt'd 10 l':1rth _________ , ________ _ tones Brand Ot'\\ lo.1lt'hl'n 1 n t I u d t'., m I l' r o" .1 \' c O\cll, brill. frµll \\'JI!.. I 11 p 11 II I ' I I' 11 n I ., , l'lubhuu,t• &.. bc.ich $115.000' lt •I\ J•, II A 11 .. , 1 llei•h \lit• Call 540-3666 COSTA MESA I·'" I\ .... \h I , BUSINESS INVEST MOH. FINANCf ···iliJm~m 335 UNIVERSITY OPEM SAT /SUH I ·5 l!Jd, l\a' ht·a 11l'' .I llclr m '. 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II t I .1 I II• 1,.:ht .. 11 h11111.b Ill O rJni.;t 1 "01unt' ~1.ll '.XINI Westtlave-n R~altors lnt'I RE H~twork • 1 .,. "'" 11• r 1111 l-11111 11 .. ,., I ,\I.,,,, l "I I I ---------1 '-1ir111i.. I• I • f It,. •I I ' \\ l••I ••I ' tllttt•, I ...... ~Mt ~ 'ii I "' ,,, R11th Lauri~. Aqt 646-4380 I '••11pl1• \1 hn n1·cd l'1•11pl1· I h.11 , "hat th1· II \II ' 1'11.l l I :-. I.It\ IL' I. l> 1H 1-:l'TO II \' 1,trll.ih<tul' ' Getteral I 002 GeMral I 002 .......................... j ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. I I cae: GEDl\GE ELKINS CD. 0\.!f ~ 511 YEARS OF SERVICE eoPEH SAT. & SUH. 1-5 I 00 I MARINYS DRIVE 1>11\ t•r Shore-. Glamorous Brand \(t•w Cu-.to m Built Conte m poraq Wtth o,cr 100 Ft Fronting On the l 1ppt'r Ra~. l 'nltmite d \'iC'W1 Love· h Full~· La ndscaped Patio 1':ntry 3 Spae1ous Bedrooms 3 Baths Family Hoom With We t Bar 2 Fireplaces Ht>tl Ct•dar Shake Roof & Sidin~. Vaultt'<I Ceilings Living, Oining & F'amily Rooms. Built-in Kitchen 3 Car Gar:.i~c 5278.000 2 I 02 VISTA LAREDO V1c>w of Lo\'elv Greenbelt & Near P ool In the Des1ra hle Bluffs. Split T .evt•I Townhouse With Large In- tl•rt•stmg Foyer Bright Open Plan. Vaulted Ceilin,g•L InvitinJ? Master BPdroom & Dressing Room Conve- nient To Shopping & S r hools Ideal For Couple or Small Family Reduced to $109.500 DAILY 1·5 ILUFFS "UMDA PL.AH" ....• .., l.ovt•lv l Storv Townhous e In A Parkf1ke Ne ighhorhood Of Well Kept Homes. 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths Adjoins Gre enbe lt. Convenient To Schools & Shopping. Trust Sale Asking $140,000 11!11.11 . ,,.,.., ,. .. ., .,, .. llflt ' M,.'\1 II'~ ;rtt .... , .. • ., .... u • !l•\I """' ...... t 812 GALAXY DRIVI "Ahove It All'' in Dover Shore:t\ Prime Location With Fanta~ttc Ray View. Great For Elogant En- L c rt a in in g Lavish Outdonr Gardens. 3 Bedrooms Formal Din- ing Wet Bar Outstan~ FarnHy Rm BY APPT ONLY ,000 II t Dova DllVI 631·1808 SHORT PUTT TO GOLF COURSE Attn: Builders (9) R-5 LOTS Pn•st11:iuus :\l c~.1 \\·r<lc c·ul d1· ,,,ll' l11t'Jl111n Im 111J1 . sp.11·1rnl'. :1 bctlrm • l;im rm homl' Clm• hltwl.. I rum ~oil 1·11u1 ..,.. l';ilus \'1•rdc• ,111n1• lplt 111 ll\1ng 1111 ,\ l:1n11h rm 1'11 \ 11·.11 \,11d \\llh r11o1m tnr l'""I 0\111 .. r v.111 '"" 1' :!1111 \II llli... lur 1111 I\ 'llMI 10 1 l'alJ llll\\ 1111 .1pp1 51:1 111.:1.-1 IJ>t.1ted :; l'u111h 1111111 1111-.'lon Ht•<Jt h ( "111 n .. r "' Fl11r1d;i & \1.1111 l ,II \1n•:. t11tal . f11 ll 11nn· s 191,000. ~~4i~~ii; .. ANYTIME ~UPERB HOMES NOTICE how Vail) 1'1lul <:1.1~~ llit•ll iltb dhpl.1\ \hl'lf me:.!>al:l"S "1t h ll·g1h1hl' and 1mp;ict " 1 )ur ad:.. '' ,. f.fa. f 'f IN • irl' proud to s;I\ rt•Jlh I! l' t r l' .., LI I t ' J> h t> n l' \\.ml \d I h•l 1l ' S©R4UN\-~tzrs · T hot Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuckle l4•tt4 lili• ClA'r I ,OUAN ----- • ,, •• ,, .. ,., O' ..... ? .,, T A G RET I I I I I I' TY CS IM I I' I I I V 0 I S I N I 1 • I I I I SOAN I C s I I I' I Arner .cars ra\e .,1 .... a,; cheri;f,eo. fovgl-1 fer, ario paid dny price ricat was JS~ ed, for treedcm. If you CJon t bel eve 11. Id~ e a loo>. .st th: d ,orce --· V I M T 0 E I I' I I I I· t> ;. , • t I ! : I I I SCRAM-LETS Answers in Classification 5100 ~~~~! .......... !~~~ 1~~~~! .......... !?!~ $ell We II get you 11110 the held .. NOW• 2 Weekends is all it takes. Absolutely NO prior training or experience is necessary. Free placement in over 300 real estate offices throughout Southern California. Convenient locations in Orange County and Los Angeles! Don't proc1astln1te .•. Your luture will be l11re tomorrow. Call Today For M6re lnformaflon Accelerated Real Estate Sc119ot1 th• prof eulonal apPf'080fr ' (714, 621 ·9921 • ~21S, 94~158& ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pete Barrell lea/Jg preJtJnf J WESTCLIFF DELIGHT S,ACIOUS CUSTOM HOME ideal for enterta ining and gracious living Be autiful tiles and brick wo rk 4 Bedrooms. s tudy and sep. billiard room. Family s ize jac uzz1. Sl98.500. I 019 Mcrlc9Lca., Hwpt lch Sot/Sein I ·5 BRAND NEW FIRST TIME TO SEE this quality 3 bdrm. family room home on nice cul· de-sac. Fire place . fully carpeted, bltns. and even indudes '?let'. ga rage door opene r He ady for first family 1 $87,500. I I 08 RidqKrut, C.M. Sot/Sun I .5 HILLSIDE SECLUSION CAMEO HIGHLANDS BEAUTY -s unnv patio with swimming pool. t:.iste full;· rcdet·oratt-d 4 bt·droom . 21 ~ baths · looks hkc a mn<kl hom e and readv to move right in $168.500 · 4506 Wfl'(M, CdM Sot/Sun I ·5 NEW LISTING llG CAMYON c u -.l o m built California Ranch Style -2 s tory. !->hake roof. Me xic an tile floors. 3 year-. new Courtyard entry with pool & Jatuu 1 La rge hvmg room w 'ad· Joining we t bar. formal dinin~ room . den offi ce, family rm & game room ·I Bcdrm + maid 's-room, 5 baths. 3 fireplaces .\ beautiful home for fam1 ly and entertaining. $425 .000. NEW LISTING NEWPORT RIVIERA 3 bc drms .. '.l ba ths & family rm. 2 Story large walll'd patw Fireplace. Pools. tennis l'OUrts and c·luhhousc . S66.000 NEW LISTING WOODBRIDGE ESTATE own \Our own <·..,t ate t·njoy the lak t• later ' Popuhtr Lincoln model. 3 bedroom . 21 z baths . \'cry tastdull~ upgr;,idcri. SlO'l.500. NEW LISTING MARIMEtt'S COVE tt pri \'<.Il e adult community with pleasant park areas. te nni°' cour t 2 pool~ and 3acuzz1. This 2 bcdrm Condominium has m irrored & p;,inelL'l~ \\alh. huilt 111 ha1 &. brig ht s unny deck. $59.950. EXCLUSIVE LISTING DOVER SHOttES AREA -4 Bedrm Con· temporary home. Vaulted ceilings - all custom built libra ry. family rm .. m<J s trr s uite w l ftrepla ce. pool. $215.000. For further information and private v1cwin ~. call 642·5200. 1002 G~rol 1002 ............................•.....•.....•..... I I I 2 WESTCLIFF OR. OPEN SAT /SUM I ·5 V1<'w Fa'ih 1on hl a ncl li g hts from the• ..;hulle r r cl d tnmJ.! rm. of this newly d C'eor.1ted :J hdrm . '.l bath hom e. '.'Jew. top of the> ltnl' huill m s. no wax floor· ing & frpk. arc f Paturcct m the huge .... i11ntrv k1t chl•n Walk to schools & s hopping. St lti.500 incluchnj! land ~,;;r;;;; Corona del Mar ~J~Ll. D ·~ . 675-5930. . r.1 • 3637 E . Coast Hwy. ~~~~! .......... ~~~~,~~! .......... ~~~~ Big Cmyon -$187,500 Beautiful Bordeaux model with French country kitchen. Corner lot w 1c ustom ldscpg Ealflide C.M. -$73,950 Charmin~. refurbished, decorator home. new ins ide and out. Vacant. ready to move m E/Slde C.M11 Duplex , $96,500 One-In-A Million corner lot, 1112 blocks to all. 2BR ea. unit, freshly painted, new crpts & <.!rps. ·••·····••··········••• ...•.••.......•......•• REALTORS 675-5511 OPEN HOUSES llG CAMYOM TOWNHOUSE # 11 CAMYOH ISL.AND DR., off Ford Roact 3 ledl °°"" 3 bath. fonMil ~ roo.. deft with wd bcr. Cathedl at c.... ht hilMJ roolft, for 9raclous, spaclfft ll•h•CJ· Includes use of pool, jocuui CIRd ""°'is cCMIF't. $I 58.400. Opett SAT /SUM I ·5 HARIOR VIEW HOMES. 1159 ,ORT MARGA TE. Monffc)o pCllL 4 ledroom. 2 both, family room, lmmaculat• condition. Side and bock potios, brickworlt, fin fntit trus. Call for appointment. $I 34, 900. F.e Open SUH 1-5 CORONA DEL MAR -SHIP AHOY - Meatnt abod~ in town for boc~or pod for 9uy or qal. Choic~ location SOMth of Hl9hway in Corona del Mer. on~ bfock from Bi9 Corona •~ach. luy now - p~rfect site for flltur~ lar9e home. $98,SOO. Coll for appointment COLE OF HEW PORT REALTORS 25 IS E. Coast Hwy., Corona ~ Mer 675-5511 ~~~~~~! .......... ~?~.~1~~~~~! .......... !?~~ *OPEN* SAT. & SUH. I TO 5 EASTBLUFF 4 btlrrn. 21 :·ba LL SK B \\1th VIEW or· Ci\TALI~A Go1Jd lon1t1on Shar p rnn· d1tion. f·:xtra p:1rk111g POOL·SIZEL> YA RD S l~>7 50<1 THE BLUFFS Bc:JUt1f11I :1 hd rm. 21 ha "D .. e nd unit wllh spec·t;u·ular 'll'\\ of ba~. mh ancl night l•i!hl'i L1kr..· lll'W c·ond1l1on on lo\'ely e ul ck --...tt s t $15~.5110 FEE MESA VERDE P ool home. im m:1n1l.itl' I hdr m . ha'i 1l a ll '. Fam. rm 2 F P a nd pool Jll~l to name i..I rcw. Pnt·t•d to M'll SX\.5(111 *800 Aleppo St . :-; B * ~2975 Qucdarl a. N B **~3253 Colorarlo Ln . (' '.\T Tiit' Biuest Marketplace on the Oranfe Co.st DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ------- 1+513 CotPUsDt·IRVIHE You (on S1·ll 11 I •nd II !rode II Vl11h o Wonl Ad 642-5678' .... __ One Coll Sr•v•cr fo\t (1ed•I App10.ol t , , 1002 .••.•••••.......•...•................••••••.•. Cove Sparkling bayfront <·ondominium. 2 Mstr. suites. convertible den. 212 baths. Exclus ive community featur- ing complete s ecurity. pool. j<1cuai ' & privatl' beaC'h. 45 Ft. slip a\'aila- blc. $265,000. We invite your ins pec- tion Sat. & Sun. l ·5 I 003 IA YSIDE COVE EAST Acron from laysict. C...ter • CHMral 1002 G.-r.. IOOJ .••..•••...•........... ······················~ DO IT YOURSELF This 3 bedroom home needs only a decorator's tou<'h. Can you turn ''plain Jane" into a "Cinderella"? The price will ju!\tlfy the effort. SPRING SPECIAL Great pool home with fire ring & lots of decking. Only a mile from the ocean. 4 Huge bedrms. formal dining, huae r mily room. 3 car • ,araao. Everything for · omily run 1 Just $110,opo. .. > ~ au .. s DCWSIYI · Popular Plua D-Plan ~ 31.g•. bdrms .• priv. patio. Open ror inspeclfoo l ·S Sat. & Sun. 2211 Vista Huerte. $83.500~ Weekdays by app't. only. LEASES AY A.IL NOM $450 ~~~ .......... !!'!!!~~·····-···!!.~~ : .. . · . THREE UNITS Compehfy and beautifully n1111def9d 2 b•dw-ra. home with lar~ yard and hob- ; byhOUM PLUS nearty-new ........ shdfo ; type with open beoMS. Sepcrah ,...., • rooms for an thrH unit.. SHARft! Separat• • yords cstd c:OflCl"'9h drivn. ond sprinklers, ·:· •tc:. Low malrtt9ft0nu ond extra clean. .. $147.500 •. .. . . JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport Blvd. COt"Mr 30fft 1002 C....-ral 1002 .......................••.....•..•..•.....•••. : POPULAR BLUFFS SAVE TAXES NEW LISTING Will trade Newpnrt •Fntl urut .. F · ·1 lldrm l>u11lc-x 2 ulocks to l.Jcach. "f;.1rn, :!'·ha \ 11.'w l ..,tn; ~lfiU.l~lO; lillns. SJ:l!l,OIJll. Opt'!\ Red('!rp\'t. ~l'ulturs ~.1t Sun 1-;i .JIO Vt \l:.i --·~1-120_2 __ _ ~ran~e. D Woodard Hltr ~II things rast with Dail~· &l·l-7!Si8 Pilot Want Ads. General I 002 General I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BLUFFS BEST One story end unit with 3 cheerful pa.tios. 3 b~droof!l . ease of living in this s parkling, light & airy home. $145.UOO OPEN 2·5. 552 GLORIETTA. BLUFF POPULAR Z.PLAN Highly upgraded ; 5 bedrooms family room. formal dining'. Custom shutters, Franciscan Del Pi so ti le. Excellent quality throughout and great location. $132.500 OPEH I ·5 302 VISTA TR UCHA. BLUFFS 4 BEDROOM F'1r st tim e offered. 2 -:;tory townhouse with 4 bedrooms. 21'2 haths, large dining area, fireplace. family room with breakfast area. Large s ccludeci patio. "W" plan near schools & s hopping. $99,900 OPEM l·S 2604 VISTA DEL ORO. NEW IM HARIOR VIEW HILLS Private courtyard entry leads into this 4 bedroom, family room ho me, Back yard features large pool with "family" size jacuzzi. Presented at $175,000 Of'EN 1·5 1318 SEACRIST DR. LUSH CONDO IY TH£ SEA Glamorous Newport Crest plan 8. Two bedrooms. each with own bath. on top noor. Den & powder room on 1st floor plus formal dining room. s tep clown li v ing room with fireplaf'P & wet har. $98,950. Of'~ I ·5 tr I KAMALII COURT WESTCLIFF'S FINEST Across from Mariners Park & School. Walk to shopping & busi- ness. Country kitchen. lovely landscaping in this beautifully kept ~ be<iroom home. $130,000. °'84 1·5 1827 MARtNBS THE WHOLE FAMILY WIU LOVE IT Uniquely customized 4 BR home in Big Canyon. It's warm and woodsy with a focus on family fun. Informal garden a round redwood deck in- cludes gas BBQ and putting green. View of Newport Center. $259,750 LIDO CORNBt HOME Large customized home with every room having outstanding features. Five bedrooms, dining.family & den. Close to club & tennis. $2J5_,000. SECLUSION IN HEWPC>n Set in the trees on a Corona del Mar hilltop. this extra large 4 Bdrm home has ocean and peaceful can- yon views. Secluded swimming pool, perfect for entertaining. Like living in the country, but just minutes from all the s pecial shop· ping & r ecreation Newport has to offer. $215,000 H&D A t.AJlGE NOMI? Newport Beach home located near park and schools with S bedrooms. 3 baths, large dining room and family room. All this plus a large comer lot, truly a value at $127,500 includ· ing land A COlOWILL tAMI• CO. 644-1766 .z1111Aluo-.ou1N Htu.9 .. o. rN CWPOftr cunw" - ,--------- j,.,'/\ v T -'OR CO.: ~~~ -.11 MACH 01 DOYm Custom-bit by Valentine for himself. this young Z.story beauty bouts of every amenity. Dbl door courtyd leads to a private world of elegance. Ter· razzo glides rrom dramatic entry thru rormal DR & FR with sunken wet bar. Travertine & split flagstone dbl fireplace. New gourmet kitchen. Huge mstr BR suite & garden bath with step- up tub. 3 Additional spac. bdrms, each with pvt b.ath. Lge lovely powder rm . Decorator wallpaper thru-out, sep. lndry rm. Outdoor sh wr & steps to pvt bch. Grt water & bch . vu from· most rrns. 3·Car gar. Dover Shores. $385,000 509 EVENING STAR LN. Sat/Sun 1-5 FORMER MODB. IN llG CANYON Great location! View of Newport Ctr lights. Lovely 4 BR home with 2 baths & g uest pwd rm. L ge living rm ~/cathedral ceiling & floor to ceiling fireplace, formal DR, fam rm with fireplace. Bright s unny kitchen & lge breakfast area. Air-cond., automatic spklrs & delightful patios. Toy rm for the kiddies. rm for pool. $245,000 5 TORREY PINES LN Sat /Sun 1·5 "LINDA" IM THE ILUFFS Popular & rnre ! A nice single level "Linda" model. 3 Bdrms 2 bath charmer. Greenbelt. view & even a sunset view too! Call for appt. $140,000 CHARMING HOME FOR LEASE P opular Lido Is le 3 bdrm & den home. Quiet Loe. (Street to Strada) Lovely pat10, wet bar, formal dining. L ge. master bdrm w /sundeck. $895 Mo. -- Tht: buyt:r of your propt:rly may be no farther than your telephone ... call 644-4910 2 I r I San Joaquin HUl1 Rood MEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-4910 ~S COMDO Attractive. large 3 bdrm .. 2~'l ba. +family rm. An E·Plan located on a quiet cul de sac. $178,000 CCXONA DB. MAR DUPUX A 3 & 2, s ituated in lovely old Corona del Mar. $167,500 PALM SftRrHGS RESTAURANT Well known restaurant est. for 25 years. Among motels, out of windy area. Buildings, business & equip. in- cluded at $170,000. $50,000 Wine stock not included. For a nice invest ment, please call: 673-4400 DMlion of Harbor lnest11"""' Co. I 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ATTRACTIVE Linda l sle 5 BR, 4112 ba., fam. rm. & formal dining; lge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $350,000 BAYFRONT, pier & float. Jots $185,000 to $325,000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~tdPDrtv,. NB 675 -6161 GeMral I 002 GeM1"al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MEWPORT BEACH LAGUMA BEACH LUXURY Charm mg home on large $104,500 lot : room to arid on. darl- Fanlubllt 3 13r Fumil\' ing just a s is. Amentan Home with lots 0 ·f llomeShll'ld \\arninty ln features Prime Ne~port h1t)t'r .l·Hdrm .. frpk On Heights 0 localion. Wood ~J~~~d Canyon Hd. paneled Den with par-673·3663 64'.!-225:3 Eves quet floors. Gard.en COSTA MESA house. fenced parkmg . . forthatR.V.Supersuper lltde<iway! 2-Story. 2 clean. Don't miss this bdrm .. Cape Series. one. Call today 646·7171 adult condo. Nt•::itlcd m OPfN 111 Q • ,, s w1110H1 rJir1 • EU('alyptus trees, w 1 dbl. [~::" ~ garage. frplc .. encl. "~· 1t~ld911J ~;;~~·~12·4799 Eves NO QUALIFYING l!l50 sq.ft. O r ange Foothills. SIS,000 down. associated BAOKERS--IH l\L TORS lOH W Batboo b 7 l·ll>6 l I Sharp 633-0324 ~~~! .......... ~?~~ ~~~!'! ......•... !~~~ Gftteral I 002 General 1002 ~COATS & WALLACE '::rP REAL ESTATE, INC. A lOCAll \' OWNED COMPANY SlRVINC TH[ sour COASl ARCA SINCE 1963 BIG CANYON CONDO Outstanding 4 bedroom DeauvHle model. Much sough t after end unit with fantastic view. 40' Pool with jacuzzi. Entire area fenced in wrought iron.· Must see to ap- preciate. Open House Sunday 1-5; 2 Rue Grand Ducal. Nwpt Beac h. Call 640·6161. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 Bedroom, 2 bath LUSK built home. Enjoy indoor I outdoor Jiv. ing. Many upgrades. Large garden, room for a pool -vegeta · ble patch -or a flurry of somersaults & cartwheels. Com e see blooming Coral tree today. $179,000. Fee. Open Sunday 1·5; 1312 Seacrest, CdM. Call 640-6161. MARINER'S COVE All adult Townhouse that is perfect for young or old. 2 Lge bedrooms, dining area, s unny kitchen, large patio, garage + security ent ry. Clubhouse, pool & tennis court! A - true value for $59,950. Call now!! 962-4454. NEWPORT WEST S~roll to surf from this 2000 sq. ft. s mgle story home with 3 bedrms, 3 baths & 19x18 family rm. Comer lot with much privacy and nice patio. Custom buff et in dJning rm. $86,500. Call 926-4454. HORSE PROPERTY Charming, secluded 3 bedroom + 2 room bung house on 1;., acre with ·many trees. Spac ious private master suite. $98,500. Call 546-4141. AS.SUMABLE VA LOAM Excellent 'Value for this 4 bednn, 2 bath home >n Huntington Beach. Provides opportunlty to decorate, landscape, etc. to your desires. Better hurry to see this at $83,850. Please call for addiUonal info. aa(t appt. Call5'8-4141. Offir:f'\ locotrd in CO\lo Mt•\o ...... finqlOfl ll"orh t-trw~ 9,.,,, h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODSY & WOMDERFUL CONDO in conYfltiHt. Costa Mesa location. ProfeuiOMlty decoraffd in select ~x· hires & colon, for adults only. Pool & r•creation faciliffff. $74,950 IA.CK BAY VIEW Mtw aft tt.. marlcet tn a location conn- nhtf'lt to au. Woodsy and crchffectur"Clllly intfl'•stincj l bedroom condo. Mon-in condltfon and c:oordJnaffd decoratiftCJ. $84.950 IA YSIDE COVE COMDOMIMIUM in bfft Mewport IHch location wittt view of. water & boats. Pri•acy and s.cllrity in this end unit. Int atmosphen for fun and recreation with a pool & iacuni. $129,500 SPRIMGTIME A.MD FRESH ... ESS nfs homf is the Pfl'ffct blend of MW• fttH and warm decor. Wefl plClllMd 3 MdrOOM hotM with family room and 9f'ICIOHCI r Separate priYate office with bui $139.000 LUXURIOUS IM AND OUT Tht decor Is ,.,.....,, .And you han tM perlKt 5 bedroom ttom.. Juat Mftd .. YClft and tn0n in. • Secluded pool .W tepclMlte fenc9d yard. In bftt Westdlff locotloft. $195,000 EXCEPTIOMAL. LIDO ISLE lm,.....rt• two-star, hotM wfth a flexi- btt floor ,._ for the fCllftffy wtth dif. ftrHt '""tytes. Spread out ht tNs 5 bdnwt & deft hcMM. Sparldlftg pool and IOf'9• paHo ano. Locohd Oft two lots with two strados $275,000 OH THE WATER A HOME FOR YOUR IOAT HHIMD lockH C)Gff• of tN1 .....,. ....... 4 ~ • ....,'""' .... fof'WNll clMMJ rGOM. 1...,. patio -.d MHh.,...... loat dock wlD aceocaaodott • 40 + ft. boat. • $2H,000 WATERFRONT HOMES 2Ul W. Coan Hlathway Nrwport Dt-adt moaa.1•00 • HOMES OPEN 1·5 This Aft...__ UHl9UE IM IRVINE TERRACE -Just list- ed, colorful. quality. 3 bdrm, lge lot exciting, only $139.500. See Dotti~ Johnson at 715 Patolita. UHl9UE IH THE ILUFFS -Trina witn big Back Bay views, original cond .• estate sale. See J o Anne Perkins at 416 Plata. UNIQUE IH THE RAC9UET ~u• -im- mac. two story, upgraded, air cond .• near tennis, only $104,000. See Carol Drake at 4135 Robon, Irvine. U~l()UI: liC>Ml:S REALTORS• T'1f NICEST PEOPLl SELLING THE Nf ATESr HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE, 546-5990 • CALL US Ge-Mral I 002 Ghttal I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I CORONA DEL MAR Inspiring executive home. Quality conslruction. Location P lus! Big rooms. Professionally decorated. Vaulted beam ceilings . 2 Fireplaces. $210,000 WITH OCEAN VIEW 24 Hour guar®d gate community. Fabulous ocean view. 3 Spacious . bedr ooms, family rm , 2 frplcs. In· ner court. Best of condition. LIDO ISLAND CHARMER Only one-of-a-kind. Heavy beam ceilings. 3 bedrms., inner court w I fountain. Extra wide lot. Lots of l'harm and class. PRIVACY PLUS Gorgeous 4 bedrm or 3 and a den + huge sep formal dining rm.. high c9rner homesitc. Gorgeous patios . Prestigious location. Walk to private beach. $162,500. Don't ~i"c up the ship! Have something you want "Li~t" 1t in c:lass1ried. 'to sell? Classified ads clo Ship to ::ihore res ults'. tt well -Call NOW. Bright and sunny 4 bedroom. 2 balh. on a quiet street. Sparkling new party pool lined with rich ceramic tile. Outstanding value at. ~.900. CALL 751·3191 t;:SELECT T'PROPERTlES IRVINEPOOL $69,900 Charming Irvine pool home. Quiet tree lined street. Formal din., wood paneled living room-brick fireplace. Large separate Master win g. Buillin book shelves, professionally landscaped grounds + beautiful kidney shaped pool. Don't miss this at only 569,900. Call now 752-1700 c._,,,,,, ?•l'\11 N1nnu•r,, [~lflftltl SOMERSET in Harbor View Homes. New paint Inside and out. Upgraded carpets, wall coverings and drapes. S Bedrms, lge family room w/wet bar. Formal din· ing room. 2 Fireplaces. View cover ed patio. Somerset model. Asking only $169,950. 644·7270 Open Sat/S..n 1·5 1621 Port Bormouth //«4~ S-ak ~ REALTORS COUNTRY FARMHOUSE J.oeated walking dis· tam~c frflm South Coast Pl;11.a Large home on lot. I OOx J.10. Ca 11 for { urther intormation. st ~s.ooo. ~~an General 1002 General 1002 -ANYTIME . ............................................. --------64:! 56i!I. &t2-567R . ~~~~~~~~ The Dalebout Association, Inc. Real Estate Specialist (Dover Shores/Baycrest/Wcstcliff) · IA YCREST-EXCLUSIYE OFRRl .. G COME WITH us._to i"'l!"lsl•• 1507 Lincoln L.aM. The word ~t .. plec:•" ts tossed around casualty these clays. .but ~re COIMS a property that ..., fth that chscrfptlOft. This fow Mdroont "mostet plea" is bursting wttt. CftCllltln inchdllg a --..1Mng roo.a $171,000 ape.. Satwclcry met S..tay I ·5 IA YSHORES...EXCLUStVE OFRRIMG ' COME WITH US •• to deafnbl• Creshl•w Drln. Thia war111 t•r.• bedroom home .spiortdts with cWlcJhtM wrpriMS. Each room hatar.s a tower- ing beamed cf'ilinc). 0... clont't ..... quite wtwr. to~ to prais. this hotM. $142,SOO. IA YCREST-SPECIAL OFARIHG COME WJTH US-to PNtfftiout ~ Way. Alt 01t0ftflhhtct\\'Mnca root11 wftfi • thirty foot soor'~~' ..d cellng i• .... focal potnt 'C..' \~ . .,..OOM. -.. l•Hly •ori9d.~ ~. u..-. • .., .... t..st •due in hye:rett. SI 71,000 MEWPO«r HEIGHTS •••• 4 CLASSIC COME wmt US-to 621 Clff Drfw. Onrall, tNs is the MOtt fasc:inat"'9 .- detie:iousfy di ff.,.... w ap11 tr M HM area. Un in t~a.·~ ~,. .. hiW• ..,... -.~ct.kc.~ ~~UoMCGllCI.._., wf t1lfoy D \'t,~ • ihe 0C--. ...... lll•dcmdhwtala1. SIJ7,IOO. ~ Salwdtly mcl _., 1·5 BIGAMD BEAUTIFUL Mesa Verne Norlh's best bargain. Huge Master Bedroom suite is in this 4 Br home. Numerous closets for the large family. T his ln:>me is secluded with charm and atmosphere.· truly dif· ferent. Don't hesitate! Call now 546·2313 . • OPfN flt 0 • u ~ fUN IOM Nl(f' telElll WESTHAYEN BEAUTY Gorgeous 2 slry has ever· ything. Highly upgraded crpUng & drps, frml din rm, lge ram rm w/frplc, wet bar, huge cov'd pati o. Xtras too numerous lo mention. absolutely spoUess. All this for only $135,000. 54!>-9491 ~ --SI0,000 RED UC Tl OH LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY Forced to sacrifice this Newport beauty. The 1976 home beautlrlcatlon awarrl by the NewporL Chamber or Commerce. 3 BR with 1900 approx. sq. n. of luxury wllh Pool It Jacuzzi. Owners are moving out or area sooner than expected. Must sell now! The price ls right too! Call 546·2313 ~N 111 O• II S flJN IOlll NIC(' UPPlltlAY VllW·DBJ~Hr Cbannln1 3 Bedroom, :a bath. home with sweep. Ing upper Newport. Bay view. luxurtoua Muter bedroom. suite, ao.rirui woodbeam ct\hederal cellln•• ad much moro. Only tu5,0()(). tee. C•644-721 I . ~Nil.fl Ii•\ 1 l t ., I. ,, I ,\ ll I•\ I t <1 , ... Hen's Premium 9uallty!! Super smart contemporary styled home with 5 bedrooms. You'll love the plush carpet throughout! famlly room perfect fOf all your parties -It even has • neat fireplace Brealdast area off the kllchen: forced air heaung end smoke detectors. Sprinklers. Won't lastll $94.500. Call 540-1720 Owner's Pride!! Relax and enjoy the pr1vacy In this 3 bedroom condominlumll Beautifully decorated; separate dining room for your evening parties. Grow a lttlle garden 1n one ol your 2 patios this spr- ing I! $53,000. Call 540-1720. Walk to lfllch!!' Close to beach. park and tennis'! Loads of elC- tras, such as gas t>bq hookup, garden llghtmg, split level patio and front and back sprinklers Family room with l1replace. eatmq area oft kitchen. separate dining room and 4 bedrooms Garage door opener Ju!tt listed so hurry'! $141,500 Call 540-1720 Fruit Tren Galore!! All through YOA.Jr large backyard'! Newly paint- ed with gorgeous high beamed ce1hngs Attrac- tive hie entry, J bedrooms separate d,n1n9 room 2 baths and country kitchen Enioy the covered paho year round" This home is im- maculate• Call now S!S.900 Call 540-1720 Jump Up and Into!! This eK't:tt1ng executive home m lrvme" It s re· ally loaded with surprises like a ftre ring gas barbeque huge patio pool ·sized back yard' 3 h1q bedrooms. family room and guest dtn•nQ Briel< fireplace Stunning open beame1l re•I· 1ngs" $1 32.500. for the fussy t>uyer! Cdll 540-1720 lnvltin<J Yard!! Spend the summer 1n your back yard. enjoying the large bnck patio and greenery' Fully air conditioned with 3 bedrooms. d1n1ng room, den and bar In family room This home is 1m- macu lata• 1 Sprinklers. Take act1or\ now'! $53.000 Call 540-1720. Cool Pool! Through a IOvely tolPd entry enter into this 1m· macula1e 4 bedroom home -complete with eattng area oft the k•tcher\ and SPorty f1rep1ace m the loving room There 1c; new wallpaper and paint throughout mos1 ol the hovse Fabulous pool and lire rinq tn the blCk yard sororikle•s Don I pac;s this one up" $69 800 Call 540-17:?'.l Flowers & Plants!! The varr:l bursts of color all year round' Beaul1ful bog covered patio 1n private rear yard great for any ktnd of party Surrounded by flower plantar<;, sprinklers front and rear 3 bedroom!! and den, 2 lull bath'S iris de Candleltqhl d ining room brick ftrl'tplace Forced air heating Don t wait• $70 800 Call 540·1720 Let's Pool Aromd!! Beautiful home with 11 lu,hly l'!ndscaoed rear yard surrounding a ~p;uk••nq 0001 and patto area -qreal lor summer f in Sor ""'"''\ l•orit and rear for EZ care 4 bedroom<. 2 ba111<; Formal dining room ser11l"d ti;' a delu11e ttrPplace Walk to school!!" S79 800 Ca'I now' 540-1720 lrln9 The FCllftlly!! Mom will love all the space In this huge home' And she II adore tho ne1qhbors• The covered patio makes those c:ool soring evenings perfect Comly ll()()(plan features 3 bedrooms and family room or 4th bedroom 3 baths. format d1n1nq room, cu!llom built esting booth. Broe!\ fireplace 10 warm your toes• Owner anx· IOUS 1 593,000. Call 54()-1720 Income Units!! In back of this attractive 3 ~room home H1mdsome brick fireplace In the h111ng room, dining room a"d country kitchen. All this 1s surrounded by a neatly manicured fewnl 2 un· Its Jn re111 with 1 bedroom ind kitchen faclhty In each. Check 1t out nowt $88,000. Call 540-1720, 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TARBELL REAlTORS M.....,. RELo· Senln.fJ 8000 Cffln 1111 UY A '11 a bo fOf 1m11l family wanUn1 quiet n.al~. Charm a bedrm. .so.tb&.e t ptc + room for pool table ID rwnpus C'klH to YMCA For appt c:all 400lll" --!\.\ C.M.,,,. -.. .... f .. . TWO 4-PLEXES AT $85,000 EACH S5tJOO down. assume ht & 2nd. owner will take 3rd. All 2 bedroom unit;, 111 Loni: Beach. Don't ;,1t on tht!> one! Call :>19 865:>. ....-...rSuPERB HOMES 4 TY I jlm ........... m5 .. Harbor Vu Hm1 Portofino 4Br, 4 BJ. pool '' Jac. huge ltv rm, frml elm. rm, paneled Cam rm & ::.eparate btlllard rm Tile patios. used brick rlnve & pofeh, wN bar,• wallpaper. etc., etc lltghly upgraded & 1m maculatt> ... :"\t·\\ 11111 t ... ..i1l distnt t '>l)!ll.OOIJ 111<'1 lc1· l•1l ()p('I\ SJL 1'.! 1;. Sun :! Ii 1111'.l l'urt St1rlini: l'I , ....... ~ ...... ~ .. WATERFRONT Properties, Inc \ u111quc lttmmcn 1al l1u1kltng in !Jrlmt• llunt in,.:11.n lkach area. ,hk lllh ~177 .500 Fur Into & Dctatls call (2131 592-2813 *-* OPEN HOUSES * * IAYCUST Well deaiined -beautlfUl conditioa ! S Bdrm. family rm .• din.in& rm. & brklst. nook. Profess. landscaped: circular drive. $H1.SOO: Located 1726 Skylark Lane. NewPort Beach. Open 1-5. See Jan Odermun LIDO IA YFltOMT Br and new 2 bdrm. & family rm., 2 baths; 2550 sq. ft. of living space. Boat dockage avail. $220,000. Located 621 Lido Park Dr .. Unit C-2. N.B. Open Sun. 1-5. See Dot McElhose. BEAUTIFUL ILUFfS 468 Vista Trucha. The Y-Plan: 3 bdrms., 2 baths & powder room. Former model with lovely appolnt- ments. $113,900 Open Sun. 1·5. See Evelyn Shatzen. DOVER SHORES A beautiful & functional home pro· vides ~ daily inspiration for the entire family ... especially when it is located in DOVER SHORES with a panoramic view of bay, ocean & Fashion Island. All rooms are spacious, incl. 4 bdrms., family rm. & formal dining rm ... even the garage is large -a 3 car. Price $325,000 Ftut 6ltM 759-0811 Glut Wut&u 'BMg. 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE 759-0811 G~ral I 002 Gfttffal 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REMTIRVIME OPIN SUM. 12 .. n•n SMADY I.AMI Lacuna Beach. t:agle's nest. Top of the World; 3 Bdrm. custom home with views of ocean & valley, much use of beamed ceil.. wood. glass, tile. com- bining to create th.is breathtakingly beautiful home m a serene. wooded setting. See it -you deserve it! $220,000. Submit offers! 0'84 SUM 1-5 436 SIAWA.ID lD. Corona dcl Mar triplex ; three 2 bdrms .. 2 frp!c. units, bit-ins; highly upgraded penthouse unit ... views of Catallna. ocean & CdM hills & night lights. Paneling. beamed ceil. Pool avail. In outstanding condition. $189,500 Q: Orange Coast 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE 644·4848 1002~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW BLUFFS CONDO BY OWNER -$126,000 Blooming Delores Mod el. 3 Br 2112 Ba. 2 colorful private patios. End unit, large breakfast area. 644-7901 R-2 BUY r-----·~~---· 2 Homl'S m a parklike Fantastic San Joaquin i:olC course View! Brand new and gorgeous! Hurry, call OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUM 1-5 SO I Playa, Newport leach Prime Area lliJ\ ("r(''' ' n l..1r~·· ll\ 111~: 1rn " ht .11111·tl t·l•ll I Jilt,.! hJ, l.1111 t ill,. :-.ctt1n~' Great Costa ~k:-.J area' $99,950. Ikd CJr pel Realtors 754 1202 ---- Red Carpet Realtor 754-1202 l1ph IJu11tlr' 1111 WanlAdllelp? 642·:>678 WantAds Call642-S678 ,,,111\""ll"'"' ~1~>'1 ... 1111 G~ot 1002 GHerot 1002 Getterol 1002 Gf'Mt'tll 1002 :.-.hJl..1· I tH1l l.m t•h li.11 I.. --- 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I \I I 0 ~~h :~ 11 '···~~.... IT TAKES MORE THAN A 3 + F/R + POOL + JACUZZI $2.000 l'nnw ll11nt1n~ton Hl•ach lcw.1t11111 :-o.l'dudc·d on p 1 1 \ a l l' <.: u I d c !'. a t ,.1ret'l Ci1)urmt'I Kitchen. "l'nP through h.:ir Opl·ns throu~h custom built FJmJly Room "it h llt'amed ce1hni;:~ Sl1chni; door!\ tn palm and -;park I mJ! pool If you qua hi'. ~.1.illO •~ all \OU r\l'l'd lo ~"' m lh1-. hnmc <".tll •• ,. •.. ~.;7 MESA VERDE 'l<q111hho beaut SpJ111,h ''''•·ti h11mt• 't'tth IJrf.le Int I B<lrms . :i hnth' 11111111~ ,\ lam1lv rm' & 111111 ,. Offen'<! Jl ~1::?7 :iuo 759-0226 f COADIN ASSOCIATES t "tALfOM" LOC)Ul'la Ranch~tt~ WITH VIEW "''.trl\ .' ·"rt llt'~tlt•(f .om• n~ ~IJlll 11,,J.., ""'' m.l1•,1nth1·,111I ""h ,, r1·rnark11hlt' 1•111tom ltu1lt 1 IK1rm +-!11 n • l.1m1h rm hnm•· cl•· -.1i.:nt~I to m.1•om111• t lw l'JOOritllllt . hill\ ( 10lhl.1ntl \ "'" '""" ~. l·ar eoverr<l p.1rkm1• ~ room tnr CJmp<>r-.. boab. l'h" fhc t:orral f,ln .it· rommoc.lalr J~ m>Hl\' hor,e:-. a!I you coulc1 ,,, f'r "ant with room to 'IJJan• OFfERINr. PHIC fo: S220,0llO. Cafl 644-7211 ,\ m o n ll d i s t 1 n c t 1 v " Newport Beac h rr s1dencei; Spacious l'X ecut1ve homl' tn the Ea!>lbluff :irl.'a w 1th poss1b1llt1e<; o f rive bedrooms Exrept1onal pn' ,u:y m th"' location SIS!l.500 For ;1ppo1nl menL ralt 673 SS.50 ~ 't• ) • I •1 • ,., ~. J' [ ~ lfltillil COSTA MESA 4 BEDROOM Spacious home w1lh new pl\lnt, new c arpets , builtins and forc<>d·alr he&t. Charmln1 beamed celhnl( hvlna mom with crackllnl( nrt'pla~·c 11 nd sliding ch')(>r lo patio. Wiii 11ell rut at 162.900 CAU. ~2f.60 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES You don't need a iun to "draw fut" when you place an ad ln tht1 Dally Pilot Want Ad• I Call now -IO..wrl. /lfl&N To Sell a house RED HILL REAL TY Puts It All Together For You When you list your home with Red Hill Realty an experienced efficient team goes to work for you Consider these facts: * * * * * * RED HILL REAL TY. Irvine, is one of Orange County's most prominent realty companies, the oldest and most productive realty estate company in Irvine. 100 associates in• five offices to market your home. Your home is entered In The Multlple listing Services for maximum exposure. Our national relocation program puts us in exclusive contact with many buyers prior to moving into this area. With over 17 years realty experience, the RED HILL team markets your home efficiently. professionally, with a minimum of concern on your part. RED HILL REAL TY has the most aggressive advertising and marketing program in the area. At Red Hiii Realty It's sates that count. Why not give us a call and let us show what we can do for you. red hill realty ... oumf !lllllllllliitlt .... UMVIUITY P.UIC SHOfrtMG CIMTB ~52-7500 . - • PIMll HOWIS ROM '61,tSO TO SI .J00.000 • ONM WID ... SUM. .... P.M. 27!1 IAYSHOll Da. • Wbat more could o f am.Uy want? Just a few 5teps from a private beach w /volleyball & playground .Newly remodeled 4BR +den, 4 bath charming "cottage" in fabulous Baysbores. New random plank. flooring in living room, microwave center & built-in nutone in country. kitchen. Jacuzzi tub in master bath. Mini-water view from master BR. (K33) llACH LIVIMG Mint condition "A" frame 3BR. 2· story home. New carpet, fixtures. Access to private pool & tennis. $83,500. OPEM SUM. 1·5 P.M. 221 COLTON, MEWPORT SHORfS. (K34) COME SAIL Wmt ME SUMDAY 12·5 ft.M. at 135 LIMDO, PEMIMSULA (Balboa Blvd/Island/Bay then to Lindo). A water view from most rooms - SPECTACULAR VIEW from top floor! 28Rs, 3 baths +huge bonus room w /wet bar & fireplace (could be extra guest room). Only 50' to- beach & small boat landing. Askin~ $182,000. (K35) EHTERT AIM W /ELEGANCE! A formal J!arden courtyard leads to this stunning Versailles w /towering entry & spacious living room that sets the style & mood of this 4BR + den home in beautiful Big Canyon. The circular garden kitchen, elegantly appointed master suite,. pool that's for swimming w/jacuzzi: + striking view make this home ir-: resistible! 5329,500. Marjorie: Mahon 644-6200. (K36) ; GET MORE OUT OF THIS WORLD! Ultra lush & s pacious 4BR. Deauville overlooking prestigious Big Canyon Golf Course. $285 ,000. Donna Custer 642·8235. ( K37 ) CHARM-PRIVACY-LOCATION are but a few a menities to be found ) in this newly refurbished home located in prime Eastside Costa Mesa. 3BRs. dining, guest quarters,· party-size jacuzzi + space for boat or van make ttiis a very desirable property. $104,500. Polly Johnston 642-8235, (K38> llG CANYON Lovl'ly 4BR home w/pool & sep. jacuzzi. Beautiful parquet flooring. Magnificent setting for family liv - ing & entertaining. $264 ,500 Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (K39) SU .. ERI IA YFROHT Dover Shores 48R (3+den) home w /beautiful master suite w /view, formal dining; gourmet kit chen: impressive rosewood & teak family room w /wet bar & refrig. Lovely pool. jacuzzi & lush green planters surrounded by patio for complete entertaining. 60' fee lot: 45' dock & pier. $450,000. Vee Stinson 642-8235. (K40) AS YOU LIKE IT Lg. family home w /captivating country atmosphere -open to ocean breezes -huge backyard. perfect ror recreation & play -lath house w/cool trickling waterfall - tremendous entertainment, game room w/wct bar -very quiet neighborhood -a home full of in- triguing amenities! As king $16.5.000. Vic Jashinski 64.2·8235. (K41) CATCH ME IF YOU CAM! I'm a real little charmer w/28Rs. warm brick hearth & hardwood floors. Most of all I have a good in- come. So hurry while I'm still available at $67,950. Lois Miller 642·8235. (K42) JASMIH! CRHI< Relax in a redwood jacuzzi sur· . rounded by decks & flowers in a. 3BR, 2 bath 1-story home. Tennis courts -2 pools -2 jacuzzis + guarded gate. $164,900 fee. Gisela Hanen 644-6200. (K43) MEW-IRVltcl TaRACE Warm&: inviting custom v~ home -cathedral open beam ceilings - split-level w /3 spacious BRs, charming convertlble den w /patio & garden exposure, island kitchen w /lull view Ii. brkrst. area ac- commodating 6-8. Extremely com- fortable & handsomely decorated. Beverly Morphy 6'2-8235. (K44) MIDITllUHIAM MANSION OH 1H1 ·1AY Fino ·construction & understated elegance. High, heavy beamed ceil- ings, quarry tiled floors. 4 Baronial sized fireplaces. Spacious tam.Uy · room w /soda fountain. 5BR suites. Lg.· &wlmmlng pool 4' jacuzzi. Elevator. $895,000 leasehold. Cathy Schweickert 642-8235. (K4S) 6'2•1US 644-.200 '°' Dover Ori..,. Herbor Vl•w Centtr Irvine at~ V•lfilY c.ntw 711·1414 ' - ----- TH r. REAL I ESTATE RS ---__,. S52.t00 HUMTIMGTOH II.ACM tmi~•o PaS1MTS TWO CUSTOM NOi e ln 11 luded area ! old Corona d l hr. M BJuroclt..d 11ned. Plea r·buill dup with f a.nt.asl1c bay vi from eac:h unit. $320,000 And. an C.:ap1~trano a beautafuJ 2631 sq. ft. home with 4 bdrms .. 2'~ baths. formal dmmg rm • ramily rm. A truly luxury home with just about every umemty you can imagine! $195.000 833-9781 Hester-Brown REALTORS l.uw1•,t prH'l' hMnl' 111 rtunt.m.:ton 0.·111·h This tOt> c:otlal(l' H• .i i.:r1:at 'Wrtcr home 1,r 111\Ci>l· fi\l'nt primt• Hunt Ile h tot·ation llurry tl wun 't ~~>\i<' l 'olkl't '. 7 '.·:) CLASSIFIED [~Im] ADS [ 642-5678 ] . $43,950! :1·~·droom with rt•ntr~1I • t1md1t1001ni: &: hl•.tl. n:fer new carpl•t1n.: J<"..lim1lv room w ltrt>pl.tl'l' • C:ood 1111 .i tum 1"1 It\ l'OO\ l'lll1011al 01 \'A 1 18 wEsrsiDER"EWtl ~ 848·2323 BEACH EST ATE S69,950 lhko• In llt•,ic·h I rn111 I h" ,.,t•tludt•d I J11 qu1..t 'olrt•t•I \\llh l O\\t'lllll! puws h•ads to 1 \0·1·ut1\1· t•11t1' Famth •-111· 111 1'111101, l'IJUllll'\ lo,1\l'lll'll plw. ~\\ f'l'flllll! 111.1 ... 11•1 lidrm. µnul '11nl h,11'k 'arll II\\ no•r ;i 1" 1uu ... 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El Toro 768-5198 $61.900 SIS All Day 1050 Skyline Dr., Laguna Beach · 194-9473 $134,500 Sun 1-4 · 30 • 16809 Snapper, Hunt Riviera. HB (213)439-2161 $54.950 Sun 1-5 287 E . 23rd St < F.. Side> C.M 1;73.3230 Sun 12 5 2 BR & FAM RM Of" DEN 502 Ac-aC'ta, Corona del Mar 1~75-5930 $183.000 Sal Sun 1-5 2500 Margaret. Newport Heights 644-6200 $106.500 Sat Sun 1 5 430 Ahso. Newport Beach G-t2 6368 Sat Sun 1-5 335 Lindo. Peninsula 642-823.5 S18Z.OOO Sun. 12-5 ..!."ii I \"1s t ;1 Dr , :\l'wport l.k>ad1 fil2 :J8:;<J $194,500 Sun 1 5 3 BEDROOM 1711 Park St .. Huntington Beath s:J6-8836 S88.000 Sunday 1 !i 1957 Port Cht•lsea . Nwpl BC'h fi l-l ·fi168 $125.000 Sal Sun l 5 2074 Fcd('ral Ave .. Co!-ita :\lesa fi4fi-7228 S.56.900 Sat/Sun HJ.:> 985 Tiajuana St., Laguna Beach '199-1752 Sll5,000 Sunday 1 5 5201 BOrgundy Circle. Irvine .552-33!lf'> Open Sat. Sun l:! ;, 2467 Santa Ana. Costa Mesa r.45.7575 $79.900 Sun 1 :; 119 Via Vella. Lido Isle, NB fi:H ·03.11 $149.950 Sat Sun I :; .iOtl .\1·<•n1da Largo. Bluffs. NB lilO tillil $119.500 Sat 'Sun I ;, 1:11 2 St•at·n ·st. Harh\'uHls. Cd;\1 fi 11l·filfil $179.000 Sat Sun I :; l lfi Pli.lta Bluffs, !'lwpl Bch li75 liOOO $165.000 Sat 'Sun I :; 71> Patohta. IrvmeTerr .. CdM 675 fllJOO $139.500 Sat/Sun I 5 1515 Hampden <Cameo Shores) Cd:\1 fi44 6200 $174.500 Sal/Sun l 5 39 Whitewater. Jasmine Crk,CdM fl-t4 6200 Sl64.900 Sat/Sun l 5 W75 Quedada (The Bluffs) N. R 833-8fi00 S159,500 Sat1Sun 1 5 •2540 Vista Bay a. C'Or Tustin fi'16 32.55 Sat 1Sun 1 il 102!) Oak. Sant:.l Ana Ii Hi 7711 Sat Sun 1 5 * 3:l7 I W1s tl'n a . Costa :\h.•s•-t ti tti 771 l S<tl Sun 1 :; '.!51 Oee..tm ww, '.'4pt. B r h fiHi 7711 Sunday I 5 195 l Sanderling Ctr , Co~t..1 :\tes a· 5 t6 2:H:i $109.500 Sund•n 1 :1 •.'lOl 1\1stin. :'liewport Beach · ;> lfi-~13 $155.000 Sat1Sun 1 .1 ~252 A\'alon. Costa Mes a 5.tfi 2.113 $64.900 Sunday 1 :; 2036 F:. Ocean Blvd ., Bal Penm 673-2295 Sl74.500 Sal Sun l j 1706 Oahu Place. Mesa Verde. C:\l 546 5880 Sundav 1 1 6326 Sierra t::lena, Irvine · 833 <Y7Z1 Sl 15.000 Sunday 1 5 66G2 Stanford. Garden Grove fi40·9900 S68,SOO Sun l ·•1 223 Colton (Newport Shores) NB 642·823.5 $83,500 Sun. 1·5 28832 Shady Lane, Laguna Beach 644-4848 $220,000 Sun. 12-5 966 Joann St.. Costa Mesa 675-6775 $61,950 Sun 1·5 l IR & GUEST HOME · •398Vista Baya, Upper Bay. NB 645-7221 $135,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IR & F.AM RM or DEM 3430 Seabreeze Ln. Corona del Mar 644-4203 $165.000 Sat /Sun 1·5 2919 EJlesmere (M esa Verde) C.M. 557 -4392 S89.995 Sal/Sun l l 4 206 LaJotla Lane, N pt. Bch 646-6197 $215,000 Sal/Sun 1 5 tfi339 Mount Emma, Fntn Valley 8:19-~ Sat/Sun 1·5 :30 • 4818 Surry. Cnmco H 'lnds.CdM 675-8307 · $216.000 Open Daily 4615 Cortland Dr., Cameo Highlands · 675-4782 $160,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 •335 University, Costa Me~a 675-7060 $89,SOO Sat/S11n l·S 1112 Westcliff br .• Newport Beach 675-59~ $146,SOO Sat/Sun l ·S 41832Wavorly Ln. (Wlllowa) Irvin(\ 752·1414 $69,900 Sat/Sunll-5 2012 Port Ramsgate (HVHomes) NB 642·82.1.S Sat/Sun 12·5 ••407 Bayside Dr:-, Nw11t Bch 642-~ S390,000 Dally l ·S • 1514 Ruth Ln. <Westcll!t5 N.B. 673·7300 ., . Sat/Sun 1-4 l.AYP•OMT SU6,IOOI! Best value' Panoramio view home: up.ended carp . drapes. wuUpaper, security SY!5tem, mtercom. 1950 Sq. ft., 3 BR, 2¥2 ba. OPEN SUH. l·S 2637 VISTA OltMADA LU SES Greenbelt, bayCront leases $535 to $675 HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR. IMC. MLS 644-0114 1973 Top Lister & Top Saln111C9t 1974 Ir 1975 R.....,..Up Hewport-MHa loard of Realtors WHY PAY MOU FOR UST IM THE • •rs Thiis 4 BR .• 3 ba. Curm~Ut.a Is right on the gn.-enbelt, with view ot the upper Back Bay. Don't tarry. because this one is priced to move now! $118,000 tea C.F. COLESWORTHY 640-00ZO EASTBLUFF CENTER You Con Sell It, Find It, T rode It With o Wont Ad (642-5678) DIRECTORY 10.t i''ullcrton. Npt Hgts, NB 646-7171 $101,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 2301 F'airhill, Newport Beach 646 7171 Sat. 1-4 'Sun. 1·5 #5 Canyon Ln, Cyn Crest, CdM 673-8.550 $141.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~927 Carob, El Bluff, Newport Bch 673-8.550 $159,500 Sundav 1-5 1827 Manners Dr. Newport Beach 644-1766 Sl3U.OOO Sun. l 5 18 Canyon Isl Or. BJ:!Cunyn. NB ti75·55ll $158.400 Sat 1Sun 1 5 13 BlaC'kswan (Woodbridge 1 Irvine 1;.12 8235 $465Mo Sat Sun 12· I 47 Sycamore Crk. Trtlrock. Irv 754-1202 $132.500 Sat/Sun I S • • • 16453 Wtnbeldon Ln.Hnt H rbr <7lll992-2541 $207,500 S/Sl5 • • 1001 Mariners Dr, Nwpt Bch 1;:11 1800 S278,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I !OH R1ctge<·rC'st. Costa Mesa Ii 12 5200 $R7 .500 Sal Sun 1·5 l:!:n Sornc:rset. Dm·crShores. :"JB 646 IWfi $225.000 Sat !Sun 1 5 1721 KtnJ.!s Road <Cliff llaven) N R fi1~ 2818 (~15 57 tfi Scit'Sun rn ~ >10 V1 .... la Grande !The Rlulls l Ii tt 7878 Sl3!l,OOO Sal Sun l 5 17 :\lontc•rey Clr. Spygla~s. NR 6 W 21:r7 si :ts ooo Sat Sun l 5 Iii Drakt•s Rav Sp~ glass. '.'SH fi7:i :J.tll $201.500 Sal Sun 1·5 'J03 Congrcs .... Costa '.\lcsa fi 15 0303 Sat Sun 1 5 l 72fi Skylark Ln <BayC'restl N B. 75!l 0811 Sl 17.500 Sun 1 5 •2051Sh1pway Ln. N.B. H-tfi -7711 Sundav 1-5 11 :1 "G .. St.. Balboa PL•ntn • NH . 6·1fl 7711 Sat.'Sun 1 5 1013 Dennis. Santa Ana 962 7788 $64.980 Sun 1-5 23372 Via Ch1npa. M1ss1on Viejo 4H5 1870 $94.500 Sunday ~Oti Sus annah Pl. E Side C M . · 551i·2660 S74.900 Sun l-5 :1199 flaiti. Costa Mesa 962 7788 Sl00.000 Sun 1 5 •fl Rlw Vtllars (Big Cyn > '.'{.8 . 642-8235 $295,000 Sun. l 5 15101 Syracuse. Wes tminster :5-10 !1.r.22 S83.900 Sunday 1-5 4 IEOltOOM •2 Rue Grand Ducal, Big Cyn. :"llB fWl 1721 $329.500 Sat Sun 1-5 227 Colton <"lewport Shores ) N . B ll75 70f,0 SI 15.000 Sun 1 ·5 •694 Capital. Costa Mes a 751 :mn $65.900 Sat 1Sun 1·5 225 La.Jolla Dr . (nwpt H~ts) ~B fl45 9950 Sat. Sun 1 ·5 •·1506 Wayne. Cameo Hghlnds. CdM 642-5200 $168.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4701 Dorchester. Cameo Highlands 675-7889 Sl62.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1120 Goldenrod, CdM 644-2742 Open Sun 1·5 •2101 Highland. Newport Beach 540-USt $129,500 Sunday 1-5 2720 Vista del Oro (Bluffs) NB 644·6200 Sun.1-5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEM 1607 Bay Chff Or. Corona del Mar 833-1181 S.135.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 31282 Pasco Olivos. San Juan Cap 675-5930 Sl44.950 Sat/Sun J-5 2018 Port Chelsea Pl (HVH) N.B. Sat/Sunl-5 9961 OcE>ancrest Dr .. Hunt. Bch 968-5469 $136.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1507 Lincoln Lane, Newport Bch. 642-7408 $178.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1634 Irvine, Newport Beach 644·1766 $139,000 Sun. J·S * 1318 Seacrest Dr .. CdM 644-1766 $175,000 Sun. l·S •1924 Holiday Rd., Newport. Bch .. 646·7414 $195.000 Sat/Sun l·S 5 Torrey Pinei:; Ln. (Big Cyn) N.B. 644-4910 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ~9 Evening Star.. Dvr Shrs, NB 644-4.910 $395.000 Sat/Sun l-5 •1324 OulrlfU(er, Corona del Mar 640. 7000 $178,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 1835 Port Carlow, Newport Bdi 640·1049 $164,500 Sal/Sun 10.5 3202 New York Av .• M'. Vlrdi, CM 545-4289 $78,500 Suil 1-4 3902 Hemingway Av., Irvine 552-1715 $85,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 J984 Lcmnos Dr. {Mesa Verde) CM 751-4333 Sat/Sun 1-5 24751 Via Al vorado, ~I ission Viejo 768 0992/494-f)961 Sat/Sun 11·4 2831 Portola. Cosla Mesa 898-78.55 $74,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1617 Heer View Cr. Corona del Mar 640 '2747 Sat/Sun 12-5 3812 MaJ.!nolta SL, Irvine 522 3341 Sat/Sun 2-5 •31862 Paseo TC'rraza, SJ Capo 491i 5298 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •342 Peach Tree Ln, Newport Bch ti-15-755$ 5150.000 Sal/Sun 1·5 • •542 lhll'hor Island Dr .. N.B. 754 1202 5385.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 376 22nd Street. Newport Beach 1)42·823.5 $165,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2127 Windward <Baycrest) NB £142-8235 Sat/Sun 2-6 :HOG Santiago <Dover S hores) NB 642-8235 $198,500 Sal/Sun 12-5 • t:M2 Gali:ixy (Dover Shores) NB 642-823.5 Sat/Sun 1·5 W l2 Port Ramsgcitc,HVHms.NB 642-1~23.5 • Sat Sun 12·5 ~731 Bciyshorc Di·. <Bays hores ) N B fi 14-6200 Wcd.·Sun. 1-5 • 19 Royal St. GcorJ.!C <BigCyn ) NB 644-6200 Sat Sun 1·5 1859 Port MarJ!alc Pl., N.B. fi75 -551 l $134,900 Sun 1-5 !'1730 Elgreco Cr. Fountain Valley 962-4242 $92,500 Sat/Sun 1-6 ·• 3253 Colorado, Costa Mesa 833-8600 $81,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1812 Port Stirling Pl CHVH>MB 5189.000 Sat 12-6, Sun 2-6 •2919 Paper Lane, Newport Bch. 752-9023 $110,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 41:35 Robon, Racquc tClub. Irv. 675-6000 $104,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 1853 Port S heffi eld. llVIlomes. NB 673-8550 $135.000 Sundav l ·S 800 Aleppo <Eastbluff) Npt. Bea.ch 8:13-8600 Sl57 .500 Sat/Sun 1·5 14212 SaarinC'n, lrvim• 752-1700 S97,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 -168 De Sola Terrace, CdM 644-7211 $159.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4610 Dorchester,CamH"lnds.Cdl\1 557-2804 $172,000 Sat Sun 1·5 2308 Fairhill. Newport Beach 5·18·0169 Sll9.900 Sat/Sun 12-5 9fl0 Cheyenne. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $74.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 !230 Somerset Ln, Newport Beach H46 7711 Sat 12-5/Sun 1·5 •3030 Country Clb Dr. Mesa/V, CM fi46-7711 Sat/Sun 1-5 847 St. Clair. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $82,500 Sunday 1-5 2309 Irvine, Newport Beach 645-0303 $139,900 . Sat/Sun 1-5 •1019 Marian La. We1tcliff, NB 642·5200 $198,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1680 Rhode Island, Costa Mesa 546-2313 ~.900 Sun 1-5 938 Azalea, Green brook, CM 979-1050 Sunday 12-4 44!15 Sandburg, Irvine 752-7315 $119,900 Sun 1·5 •284 Sierks St., Costa Mesa 646·0994 Sunday 1·5 1722 Park St. Hunt'g Beach 536-1484/536-8013 Sun l·S 15212 Warwick Cir. Westmins\er 642-5200 $84,900 Sunday l·S •32 Point Loma (Spyglass) CdM fi-14·6200 $315,000 Stm. 1·5 S IEDROOM G881 Via Angelina, Huntington Bch 894-7521 $129,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 5 M • FAM RM or DIM •2788 Mendo7.a Dr, M.delMar,CM 546-2142 $89,500 Sat/Sun 10·5 221 \tiaNlco (Lido Isle> N.B. 6'2-5062 $247,500 S\ln.1·5 1925 Lanai Dr, Costa Mesa 5'"614, 540 2018 SaUSun l·S 2032 Pott Bristol CRVHomes) NB • 6200 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1-5. 2312..POrt Aberdeen Pl,HVHmS.NB a.:&235 • SaUSun l·S' WISTCUFP tra ZIA Lik~ lo entertain ? Thi hom ls ldeaJ. Pool & lanaa, lamily rm., 3 bd:rms. $149,SOO SOUTH LAGUNA Tablerock own your own apt. with breathtaking ocean view; clubhouse & pool facilities. 2 Bdrms. $147,500 -/ .,.. ~-~ ... /~. l.IDO Kl:ALTY . • 1-(, { 1< 3377 Via Udo, M•wporl IMCll ' 673-7300 3017 Garfield, Costa Mesa 754-1202 S72.750 Sat/Sun 1·5 2390 Redlands. Newport Beach 752-1700 $179,500 Sat/Sun l·S •1011 Marian Lane (Weslcliff) NB 631-1400 $195.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 4192 Loma St. (Greentree) Irvine 551-4532 $88.900 Scil/Sun 12-5 •200 Via Mentone (Lido) NB 631·1400 $275.000 Sun 1·5 3802 Cosley (Culverdale) Irvine 552-7500 Sun 1·5 6 IR & F.AM RM Of" OEN 19332 Sierra Perla. Irvine 752-1700 $123,000 ~unday 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE • 2 BEDROOM 2102 Vista Laredo. Bluffs, NB. 631-1800 $109.500 Sal'Sun 1-5 •9597 Pctts wood, lluntin~lon Bch 6-16-7171 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN **621 Lido Park Dr,C-2,N B. 759-0811 $220.000 Sat/Sun 31393 East Nine Dr. Laguna Niguel 831-2665 $85,000 Sun. 1·5 3 BEDROOM 835 Ami~os Wy (Bluffs) N.B. 640-6H:31 $8!1,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 10905 Obsidian Ct. (Ftn Pk) FV 554·3626 Sfil ,500 Sal/Sun l·S 468 Vista TrtH·ha <Bluffs ) N.R 759-0811 Sl 13,HOO Sun 1-5 526 Vista Grande <Bluffs> ~ H. 640-5560 S125.0flO Sat Sun 1 5 2211 Vista Huerl<• r Blnfh > :'Ii B. 64.4-1133 $83,500 Sat!Sun 1·5 l IR & FAM RM or DEN 18265 Foxglove, Irvine 494-9473/549-0316 S<Jl 'Sun 10·4 4 IR & FAM RM Of' DEN 21751 Lake Vista Dr,LkC'Frst.EIToro 581-4308 $69,500 Open .all wknd TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOM •7 Viejo, Rancho San .Joaq Trv. ()42-1830 S85 ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • #4 Cerrito. Ran<"hoSan.Joaq.Irv 645·030:J $110,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 *t:l Pal.,s. RanC'hoSanJoaq. Irv 645-0:J03 $85,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 l IEDROOM •hl5 Do~wood South, Irvine 752-1700 $77,500 Sat/Sun 10-3 HOME & INCOME 3 IR & 3 IR .ns Poppy, Corona del Mar 673-2'278 Sun. 1·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 3 IR & 2 IR 314 & 314112 Sapphire, Balboa Isl 642-6368 $189,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 2 IR & 2 IR 436 Seaward Rd., Corona del Mar 644-4848 $198,500 Sun. 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT l IEDROOM 529 Playa (The Bluffs) NB 642-8202 $550 mo. Sat/Sun 10·6 HOUSE FOR RENT 4 IR & FAM IM or DB4 41 Montecito (Spyglass) CdM 642·823.S '1500/rno. Sun. J·S DUP.LEXES FOR RENT 2 llOIOOM 820 Geneva, I luntington Beach 536·1286 $255. mo Sun J.0.5 3.54 E. 16th Street, Costa Mesa 645·2423 ~-Sat/Sun l ·S * ,. ** W.tttfr-' .. it'** w ......... ,... ... "...... ... .. ....................... ~ ........... 3 SALES ASSOClATE WANT AD L w a ln•I la ly ocean- tr'Gll& " BACK BAY ·3 1 a. J wan BAYCR!ST 3 Br. wl pool •NEWPORT BEACH f11 • 3. Cb.rb wants an OCEANFRONT dupl x, aood cond. 4. Bob wants u.n older houso or tear· down on MAIN BAY. with pier 41 slip. S. Polly wants a 2 & den or 3 Br. NEWPORT SHORES. IYOWHR RnalaH 11111, $2.)9,000, ~ Ur 3 Ba, View. Uarbor 102 ACACIA Walkm t: l 1:1: Aeol 1011111 JORDAN VAN THIEL 6. Mary wants a LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT BACK BAY Vtew H1lla, $1119,500. 4 Ur 2 Bn. View. 640·291U DID YOU GET REFUND ON YOUR INCOME TAX? HEATED POOL <Quallfie!Cl Buyers Only> 1 . or d11J lhl!' lundlord tlc· tlucl the lo1x":1 and in· surnncc from bis returu ! Your !-ovings on 1nco{Jlu lax will help pay for lhi~ lovely OftH HOUSIS 1·5 8221 La Granda Circle, La Palma 7, Tom wants a LIDO BAYFRONT & a 5 Br. NEWPORT BE~CH home. ~6,900. . ~J:-~~~a~~l, ~~~~!~~~~-~!~ Tree-line!d cul-de-sac in view, upgrades. 640·2717 ~ .. .-n~~- 4 BEDROOM. 2 BA, POOL $91,900 14972 Cordoba Plaza. Westminster 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $72,900 8. Betty wants a PENINSULA POINT tear-down & a J Br PENINSULA POINT executive home. prime Back Bay area. -- Secluded formal living VERY NICE Duplex So. room, white brick of Hwy. On corner. 2 fireplace. Open planned Crplcs, Hrdwd floors. ramtly room. Chef SlSS,000 by owner. S"GLASS ESTATE Watch the sunset behind Catalina from this fabulous Spyglass Ridge home. Panoramic 180 degree view. Bedrooms, 31h baths, family roo • bonus room, 3 car garage. E/Si• Duplex "1th pm·t' amt TEtC\lS \UU CJn uffonl 9. Bev wants a BALBOA lSLAND duplex to $200.000 kitchen with pantry. G7360!D Call 54().3666;. 13541 Golden West. Westminster 4 BEDROOM, H.a BATH $59,500 Hade.away master suite --------1 plus 2 decorator baths. OPE.._. HOUSE Tropical garden patio " OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun 1·5 pm 1607 Bay Cliff Dr., Corona del Mar Offered by Contemporary Investments 10. Pat wants a 3 or 4 Br NEWPORT SHORES & 100 blk. WEST NEWPORT duplex overlooks s parkling BRAND NEW heated pool. Owner will help finance. Hurry, call 4 BR + den 6871 Retherford. Huntington Beach 3 BEDROOM. H '• BATH $64,500 962-ngg the ideal combination of 8866 Ovieda Plaza, Westminster 3 BEDROOM, 2 1h BATH $63,900 AND a new home 111 an cstnbli s h ed neigh· borhood, reaturinc all (714) 833-1181 SOUTH 275 Albert Place. Costa Mesa 3 BR, 1% Ba .. F.R. Pool Nancy wants a NEW OWNER for this 3 BR. home, l~e. family kitchen, wooded lot. $79,900. 2467 SANTA ANA, Costa Mesa. OPEN SUN. 1·5 Balboa Island the latest apPomtments. Corona del Mer I 0221 Corona del Mer I 022 oversized garage, Jarge ••••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••••• •••• ••• • •••• ••• I 006 rooms. 3 bath. step down COAST PLAZA Llkl• new "MORNI NG ~l/N" complt>lely up-' 1H-.Hll'd, air cond. marbl111 l'ntry, cstm drps. trpl,.., mirror-;. Btfl corner h>t. <'an't d11pln'ate rH'W l1w S7~.!l.iO. 968·3:17 l or ~l(i 17;,1 $83,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wet bar, mini ocean HARBOR VIEW HILLS LUSK HOME •OUTSTAMblMG• view. All walkin~ dii.- 18055 MGCJ11olla St., Fountain Valley 963-8311 DAVIDSON REALTY Ruy on th'-' Island! Very lance to prlvnte beach. n11·e 3 Rr 2 Ha decorator HOW OHL Y home Plus a newt>r 2 Br S 159.500 ~. r1·11tal. 11nly Slll!l,500! OPEM SAT/SU .... 1-5 Prime location & condition. 3 bedroom & family room. Decorator drapes & papers. L andscaped with Jacuzzi. Spa off master bedroom. Askmg SI65,000. By owner. Open House Sat/Sun. 1·.'>. 3430 Seabreeze Ln . Ca II ti4<!-6Jli8 " Devin Reat &tote 468 De Sola Terrace 5801 W. Comt Hwy . N B 645 • 7575 3116 Newport Blvd . N.B 673-9060 --(corner Seaward Rtl l Ge-Mral 1002 Call644-7211 ..............•...•.... ~ I I 002 GHterol 10021GHeral I 002 G.neral 1002 G~al ..••.........•....•.... ......•....•........... •.•....•.•......•...... ........•••.•.•.•...... WE WORK HARD TO SELL HOMES RIGHT! BEAUTIFUL TIBURON This is the condo you have heen waitinf,! for. Was 3 bdrm · converted to 2 bdrm, fam rm, & din rm. Single stry, end unit. Gorgeous patio w/fountain, lndscaped, s pacious J1 vin g & dining areas. Nr l'lbhouse & pool. Off ercd at SSJ,000. 545-9491. · GARD.EH GROVE _ AIR COHDITIOHED COMFORT This 4 bdrm. fmlv rm. 2 bath home lea lure~ a ·hugv bonus rm appx 27xl7 w heamed ceiling spacimh oH'r 2.000 sq ft. fresh paint, patio. lge ~toragc area, ~harp, dean & neat All this !or only $1.VOO. 5-i5·949l. COSTA MESA HUGE FAMILY RM--FRPLC Lge 4 hdrm, 2 lwth fmlv rm for lgc• fmlv. Ovl'r i.ooo sq It. tastefully dt·corall'O \II ll<'\\ kitehcn · appl1a1H'l'' v. s C ovens. g,1ragc h.is ;1(·ou<,tlc..tl t•e il1nj.! w gr!•al storag1· s pace Sh,tke roof S<'<' to ,1ppreC'1att.' ell unly :5.'11,i:iO. 545·9491. SPANISH l'RIMCESS Ir POOL This Spanish h<>aut y will steal you!' ht•art aw.n Nino.., will adore its -.,p..irkllng pool & f o u n t a 1 11 " St' n o rs & Sc n or as w i 11 1 o \' C' i t s ,:?ra<'1ous charm & low cost. .J bdrm. 21 ... hath reciuccll to S8·l, !)()(). 545· !H !H MESA VERDE CUSTOM Unclcr c:onstr. 1ww ·I hdrm 2 ~ISt·cl htwk frpl!'S, \\'L'l h~r. Jan11z1 tub. ms tr lwth &. sauna lnsul.1lNI walls & ceil· ing, choose your c·nlors now. Walk to golf course. Only ~12,000. 545·91!)1. MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME Gorgeous 2 sty 4 bdrm, 212 bath. Hillside home, 2· unique din arc~-;. conversation pit, massiv~ Java stone frplc. sunken 11\' rm. pvt mstr bdrm s u1lt.1 P. V. stone frplc, roman tuh. 3 ear garage w OPl'iwr. Olfered al sJ!H,~i.>O !1-t~1 111°11. YILUGEWAUC Spacious 3 hdrm. 2 huth condo w /big doubll' car garage & 2 patw areas. J<lcal location near So. Coast Pl ~1 za. 646· i711 or 540 891 t. MESA VERDE MAJESTY Uni<iucly de..,1gnf'd around ::i Jge, btn pool this elcg.mt 1 bdrm home 1s 1dC'al for gracious familv livi ng. Outstanding prol. landscaping. Btn urt·.i. close to the country club. f.i-lfi·77ll or 540 89'H. NEWPORT BEACH IRVINE LIDO ISLE $217,700 Outstanding cu!>tom bit home w;3 bdrms, 3 baths, fam rm, 3 car garage. 646-7711 or 540-89--14. BAYCREST l\Tost unusual cstm designed YIP residence w /3 spacious hdrms. 3 baths, frml din rm & fam rm plus btfl pool. i.-16 7711 or 540·89-t~. MAGNIFICENT VIEW OI :"l wport Hack Bay & mountains:. :l spacious h<lrm~. :i haths. lam rm, plus d!•n nll1c·c> cir 4th bdrm. Just n·dtH't'<I to S139,500. ()46·7711 or .,.1u 8944. FAHT A STIC VIEW F'rom this immaculate Npt Jkh hilltop home. Superb overs11:e fam rm & formal living rm. both w /frplcs. VIL'W of harbor & sunset over Catalina! 64fi·7711 or 510·8944. EXECUTIVE MANSION Supt.•rlatl\.e in every respect 111 this plush & <:omfortable 4 bdrm. 3 bath, YIP residence 111 sought after, exclusive Npt lkh area. Over 3600 sq ft of qualtty design & I I aflsmanship, 6-16-771 l Ol' • .">Ill HV.1 l. STEPS TO THE HACH This 3 bdrm & fmly rm 1mmac home has it all! Prestigious location, ocean view & just steps to the beach. This charmer won 't last. Call now. 646-7711 or 540·8944. YOUR NEAREST WALKER & LEE OFJICE IS OPEN t.bWMCt •••••••••••• tlll1421·t411 8 ·30 AM TO S·JO, La,-.o ............. 121llH~llOl,f7141'11·1710 . ' • • · .M. 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Owner/Bldr 644-4203 Sunday Hight May __ w_il_I r_in_a_n_c_e_. 6_7_3·_227_8_,Costa ~ I 024 Costa MHa 1024 be too late Hoomy kitchen, form.ti dining, family room, fm·plc, 2 ~tory and all the conveniences for lux· unoll!t living in one of C M . s mo:.l pre&t1g1()61.$ ar<':is OCEANVI EW. pool. un W.Ual home W/3 & fam rm, l:1na1. lot 150\ i50' ft'l' 4RIR Surry, C.tnwo 1111.:hland;. 01wn l>.11h. <I\\ rwr li7:1 8307 Cape Cod Duplex Corona del Mar South of llwy, cornt·r Int fac111g South. Two 2 Ur's, fplc's & new carpet. Divided 2 car i;ar. \".\LLEY HE.\f;ry 1470 JnmbOfM Rd Nrw()Ort 8irJtdi Call 540-3666 OPEN HOUSE I 0..5PM -------MESA VERDE SAT. 26 SUN. 27 By owner . 701/70l'h De~oma Ave. $149,000 Country Style llUllK.lRTS 0 "'(N HOUSC R(AI TV 17630<•n9<1 Cn I• M• " Fine 4 5 bdrm:., 2 5tory 21 • ba home. M USl' Sl-.E! Fami l ) room w/f1rrplacc. Hui:!e yard w1manv fruit lrel's and 1---------1 room r1ir more! Spic and 645·9161 THE HOMESELLERS 752-5353 OPEH SAT /SUN I ·S 1324 Outri~r Or. f'C't'I al horn<' as soon a-; YOU walk 111 1 4 Rt.lrms . lum1h rm . hJu~ i:?rand size llvin~ rm. Shiny lm~hl' Pool & j,1<.·utz1, "1lh cas~ C'3r<' land!-tnp ing Sl78,:>00 INCL. LANO! --........ q ? I I I non v. riu1oa.1>< I ROLTOR ' 32!>01.C-"""' eo.-... _ 840·7000 OPEN SUN. 1-5 I 4 WHITEWATER DR. NEW ON l\tAHKJo:T Jas mine Crel!k, Old World Charm w /t•un temp design. 281, 21rn w 'study All rmi. open tn ctehghtful Minny pat1o'i Owners {Ahrts.) leaving :irca. Beth Lewis, 75..~0SS!l DUPLEX LOTS .!>pan home in 1krn.111tJ -------<1rc..1. Onlv $0.'J.7.;u. , _________ : Ill: II\ lh\111'1. "'"''a~ a 645-3474 MESA VERDE ir111 Ft 1•1·1111111 """''. _.__ ~-'" 1•·111 F111· ~q.1pl. .~I :i Rl•llr1111m I 111111• 1I• '.!.'<l lirr 1,• roorn. I>\\',\ \\,11t1 ""' --- - I I_ , .' _• ll lll'I. :.! li.llh• I 11 q1l1•lt \ 1 t \.-111111 i. • 111.rn ~•l ----:---_ m•" 1·arp1 t ,\ p,11111 • :1111 .!lo.r 11r s I -I l'l.11.1 J'..1110;.. J..111!1.' } .1rll. \ 1 1 1.1 • I l l · •• 11!3. c \ l' c (In rl 1 l 1 n II • I Ill m (' ll ii I 11 l:!'i ~1ESi\ VERUE immac. home on cul·tlc·sac. $140.000. Agcnl. 516-86-10 p<>S~C'SSIOn ~j I ,!100 ------ Roy Mccardle C>l'l·.:-.0 111w-;r: Sun 1-4: Realtor 1810 Newport 11\lt t-. ::oili.~>l"' .1211:.! :-.t·w Costa Mesa 548·7729 York i\v, M. Verde. :VtESA VERDE immac. --------• 5-t5-128!l home on cln-de·S<J<'. ---------- si4o,ooo. Agent. 5-16·81Ym 1400 SQ. FT. Dana Point I 026 MESA VF:R Of: \uston1 OF LIVING ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. 3 BR + Pool 1 •n On oiw of Cost a M t'sn ·., llt 11 \ u•w homt' undt•r ('Oii • Golf Course. $159,0011. pc1pular t11•f' l1nrrl ~1111d1e111, ·IRr, 21.-B;r, 1\J..'1 . 54!i·8640 :-lrC'd:-.. li,tllHI of l,111d for clt•n, lull, Crplt' a\ ail Buyers Equity only ~7.:100. \1.1\ Sl:l5,000. O"-tll'r, ln hrand new :lbr. :!1'.-ha. lormul rlm.rm, lnr·.1t1•d f')(f V1ctona Sl. C M. Thi., euRoRT s home I& und<'r conslrUl.. ~ OPEN HOUSl R[ Al TY t1on & new own rs can 11430•~"''" C•··•~M<>· • select cpls & colors or his 645-9161 choice. Estimated Juh ---- completion dale. Offered for 1mmed sale. Total pnct• $79,!150. En.; & wknds. 979-15i0: li-11> ifUO. l\H', 752·1072 UFO i.11 li!1H Iii lJ\:ITS po~;.1hlc 011 11111·•' .1tlJ.in·nt lols in ho11m111.: l <irl~had lh1•rlnokin1? \\ al{'r sk11nl! l.11:oon 1\::.kini:! S!fl/iOU w ::.ub-boa1t11nat1on. AMCHOIAGE IMVESTMEHTS 17141 496.7711 MESAdel MAR "Utterly fantastic 1> •. 11~a 1'0111t Open Ilse. Two R-2 lols, So. of lfwy. wtlh J DR. home on rear. $175.000 Hkr. 559·5001 4 (~•ctroom 2 balh, :-Upt•I' -------1 sharp \\Ith 1<1rl!C lot, Off ri •• .1.t.1!JI D l>ana V1!>la. e ftCJ '-'.rt tSun 12·:>. Ocean ('ommrrrial prnpl"rly in \ ll'W 1 4Br. pool, view of llarhor & O<'<'an. Sl7:l.SOO. <.:all O\.\ ner bk r. 644 <!74:! CAM F.O JllG llCANDS R.treot to privacy Lg. decorator detail .rnr. home. custom pool, Jacuul w tnagstone deck dost• lo ever) thing Wnn't last at onlv S7 I ~11111. Ol'EN SAT./Si..:N I " 2831 l'OHTOI,/\, <" ~1 . CALL 898-7855 & rock waterfall ln ---------tropicnl setting. I st Wknd on Martcet $172.CXX> Open Sat/Sun 1·5 4610 Dorchester 557·2804 Rllr 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~n House Sal/Sun l ·S, OPEN SUM. 12·5 287 E. 23rd Street F,;istside. Old home ch<irm. new hom<' feel· inl!. Vaulted beamed rc1l., natural wood Ill· lt>nor. BRADLEY & CO. REALTORS 673-3230 250 E. 15th Sl. Nwpt llL-; BY Owner·3 hr. 1 •, lr.1 Doll HOU$('. AJ~t. 54~ 5774 llu~c lot. MO\'C•lll l'Onr! $69,900 S65.900. 548·3988 all J Pnnc.OnJy. Beaut dcconlrd 3 nr. ------'-....._ ___ _ 2ba, bltlns, di11hwasher. M~A DEL MAR. Firsl swim pool, c:11bnnn. Must lime offered by owner. 5 sell. Call 642·3699 Agt. BR. heavy shake r()Of, pool. 2Story. Prine. only. IMAGll'4A TIOH S46·2142 2788 Mendoza ... that'• all you need to _Dr_.------- make th!A 48r & pool the PERFECT family homo P r I d o o f t h e 3Br 2ba, huge fncd yet nel1hborhood. Priced w/cnv'd patio & mature like a fl~er upper • trees. This prop. i!\ lor l *19,750. AGT. 673·7601 hse from the nl'w 200 Mtsa Vento llome. Shr & ocre Fairview He~1onal Pnrk which will hnH lam. Mlnl rond. 189,m. mnn)' r('r'I fni•il'" 1"l' Owner. M'7 439'.2 __ ~ nthn11 lri11l~. n l11k1• fur hnal'A &fbh'g. l'lt'. Clem• lu all 1chl11. Low dn poymt W/Xlnl price O( the hr art or Cost .1 M t•!-,;I ~ El T -----,-0-3-2 hu~inl~~ lll'lnrl with thr oro most mot1v:itt•d Sl•llt·r ••••••••••••••••••••••• mail. !'ALL Ul\lt FOH LAKE FOREST DET\11.4' 540 :Jr.lifi Ownl'r movt'cl -J lmos t BLT new 3 llr 21 , Ba on hill. hordcr111~ rrcek & forc~t. lmmrcl. occpy Normal rlown to rx1~1111g loans. ~1 05,000. 7f12 ·5162, 0Wrtl'r/A~l. -----'"Better Look Traburo Canyon <1.3 acres T · .. hor se property. , WICe Panorllmic view, 3 level lh~l s before you pa~c; up 3 Br, 2 ua, home. Call th1c; JBR, 2,hn, rnnrh Orcal StP,ens, 586·5779 !-1~ It' hornt'. Cozy. warm or 830 GOC.O hvin)! nn a b<.'aullfully ------- lree·lrncd q111l·t :-.tn •N. OM HILL ABOVE LAKE ~~O l>OW.:-.. Unrll'r 1 • .:. n1•wl\ drMr:it~d· 5:.,.1,0~0. (,\LI. Ill\ It Lak<' t-'ore~l Condo "4r1 :.m:l#l4:C. ;i1 llJ, IJm rm " hilt\ I EEE- \\all unit, n•rl\l.d panel· mi.: lhi.! 1 lhhse. lau....,. sJ1lboah. 3 pools. :> le(l:-, m:; rourts, •.a blk rrn~ woods & trails. sro.soti. by ownr. 581 -4308 Open l~e lh1i. wknd. M ENS E Fountoln Valley I 034 ~~~~~~·;:;;·;:;;~;·~; . L•nd unit Twnhme. ~d SBR 3ba with country ~lie Sq Park. $61,SO kitchen, dtninJ( room. firm. Prine only. 540 laundry room, forced-air orS54-J6Z6 ____ _ hcatlna. Toto' llyin~ for By Ownr. Open JI~ tho IArfi'' fom1ly m Costa Silt /Sun 12 Ii. 11~91}. Mt'!lu 'rr rlneat aren. A1111eu "'''' Alovt'ly:thr, Undor ~1'»1 .000 CAf,1. 1 •,h.1, i\.t-:.K. din'.: arc-. OK R,. ,. 0 It n F.T" 11.S C''ll/Y Crplr. lrlr OCl·~ ... M0.:11'68 rovcred polio, on~ !166. 7~i0 8.19 t!l93 ___ ._..,..., EXTRA Sh•l'f> 4 br, 2 ba, ram rm, Mean Verde Open Sal & Sun. 7~1-4333 Trade your old 1twf for new 1oodlt1 wllh a CJuall\ed ad. MW8'1I .iuoo. forfastsale CONDO SPECIALIST, CONDO SPECIALIST. l'atSlomel G7s-m5 H .B. c M., r-·. v11. H.B., C.M., F. Vly. ••UMITIDlltOKllS Touchalonu Really, Touoh1lone Realt.1., 6*7414 96:Ml867 063-<IM7 ~~~--~~~-- • DON1 BE AN APRIL FOOL UHOl \f;1g11oli.1 Jl T;ilbi•rl Fntn \ "' •••• 0,..HM Wft.10-1 21332 Lereontree ln. UICUTIYI SHOWC.451 'OOLHOMI IBr. J lha, :.iioo ~11 rt, Mngle 11tory S9t .~ '\ ·~ \ Lake Park Area A WATllJllOMT HOt•IUYll~ wtty pay ..... ,.,.. ..... ,naa.-.,.. C9 ........ w.ewa. ••c•tt9Hted H••t· .., ................ .. -S230.000 ... cl•dl•9 yo.-r bo•t docl. 'fhe following arc r11 dusive waterfront offt'r lngs by t>urcell Reall} Island LMfMJ 4 Br, 2'~ba, 36' bolll dock $230,000. Da•etiporf lsld . .i Br. 31~ ba, -1:.!' lJOal tlol"k SZ75,000 Admiralty lsld . 4 Br. 4ba. I.JO on "'ukr l&l'ofbolll dock S31!1.000 E•watff C11Jtom CUSTOMfUD Ma1tnlhr,•nt, '""t p11nd1td "U&S.llt-" townhomr in Unlven1l)' l'urk. Thi-. fine home hu11 '1 bdrm:. .• dl'n & fnmlly rm & ft>11lurl's t•cramll' tile tloorlns. VanLwt pu~r' & upl(rarled t·arpetini:. Thi• view lrom the den m~t ~ ~cen! Call us, we'll ;irrangc 1t. 5129,500 552-70~0 1 HE . . ·:. · · VILLAGE. · .. · RE A LTORS WALLS OF GLASS .. tof ..., 2400 .. ft .............. ~ .,.. ... ,a.. AJr..cu •11ad ~ •. lllll. DI, w <:-i aphlc• • _..,. Mht 1'Mt 1.. s.a.• u..lffnffy P..tr la .. ., d•I wife. •oay •.elty •w•••· IHt loc .. l•I SI 19,900. lr"Yine 4495 SAMDIUIG OPEM SUMDA Y 1-5 CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Asso ciate s . Re altors 1044 lr•ine 1044 ••··••·••••···•······•· ...••.••.••..•.•....... • • NOR INS REALTY ir •n. vUJ :111;y&11&11U. 1 lll'l:D.UICa. UllnlllEI .....,, cnnrave oven. J WONDE R WHAT IT'S UKE AT TKE TOP? Sweeping panoram or coast & whitewater. Elegant 3 Bdrm . 3""2 ba, den , for mal din rm, 2 fireplaces . b eam ed ceilin gs, 3 view decks ! $189 • 500 * 496-950 I * PVT. BEACH •.• or1-:;-.; Hot SE SV:'li l·SPM 1007 Flam111i:o :!f11 11 :hil \\ 1.l<'rl \II'\\ OWNR MUST SELL Spa1·mu., ~Br. :Jbu. t"oun· tn kll . fom rm . 11t'a1 '>l·hb & pJrk Jac..uu1 I <"<Ir i:.1r SU.i.000 P :\I ('OOl't:k & \SSOC"S :-..11; llM I or :;:JG IWIJ 3 Br. 21 ~ bJ.. 5() on 1\,lll'r 35' boJt dOl'k ~SO 0011 Spanish Custom lin-..·ntn•t• llampton mdl 1----------•OPEN HOUSES• GREENTREE 146 72 B•lair• ant:'~~ l'nJOY \ ll'ltlrlJ 1.kJ1·h l>Un:.1tl~ from lh1~ lCdar & l!I~•~' hotnl' 01.: ea n ~ 1111· <ii h" ' ::.la1nt'd ~1.1~,,.:? lpk~. H :! lot. ~17.000 • Pran. onl) ll1i:hl} up graded :! l>r LJkl• Forc"t home L':ill rut 111111 .111 6P~l 7611 5198. !)01,'XJU Open llou!>c lh1!> Sat & Sun. B)· O"'nl'l'·:!OOO l>q It I Ill', :J ba, upgrJ1kd Lrg h•l Nr M'hl µ;irk l'nnc C111 ly ~2 500 !lc•2 li!I:! "DIVE .. i n to .1 ht II 'di m 11H' 1 l'11rd1.1"l" 'lllWI' J.1111 1111 \\ lllHli & II\\ I '1111 111 ,1111 11·1l11n: 1,1m 1111 1·'11· ,hi\ d1•1 ·11 r.1t1 cl \111•.1d\ I 1n.111n·d II ·'I,, ,1111 \ \ luan. 111 111•1\ lo.rn ,n .1il.1 hie.' :-.111 .. 1 ... ,.,. llp1·11 !'>.it,\ :-1m !II~ .1:r1 1 "' ,, lh I 1 , 1 Huntinqton Beach I 040 •..•................... BELOW MARKET $52,950. fll&J!C' '!llf( I l,1111 I Ill lir1t k fll • pl1 , 111 '"" rl jlilllll j.!.llllt I '"'Ill jlll 111«' dft'il 011 Ito·" lttwd "'''"' F1x.<11d ••t1 1·th .. 11 •11d Call 898-7855 . Wilel81i REAL ESTATE . r . S&S Re>,.Jl1• Spl'1·1,1h''-:1 t 11r 5 htlt m n•••lt b .11 .111 "'''"l'· \\ punl"' ·~.~ !t._I~ 1't•11111111.:t1111 I 'r 11111•r111• ... la CUESTA MANSION 011 nu ,11 , ..,, II 111' !,JI I ..,,Ill \I 1.,:t11'1 11111111'! hnmt• l.1 I 1111 'lli.1 1tll "" ,,, ... \\ ·"" I 11 •l'ht1 .. l ,\ 1 .. ,. h l'ri11·d I l1o,,hl .1l lfif, ·••ti \lt'STSELI. \JO\'l~<i .! "lor_1 ~ 100 "" ft f m mJ1· EH·" & "'knd,. ~54b!I HEAL r :.! ~l.\. " br, v~ bJ. 11pHrJd~d lhruuul Onl v ~ll>s.500 !.1611 7-120 ~dli•r will neg tl·rm::.. 4 Ur, J , ha. so· on\\ Jll·r 42' boat dock S:Jl'J 1100 PURCELL REALTY U\ o""lll'I nl•\t to ,. 111\ .,( h1l'l>I:. pool, 5 Bit. :J H.1 Pnn· 1 c..•1l11t'l'cl to :s&I •100 OJ)t'n ll"u'c Sal Sun I:!:>, 11!.12 Lorna :;.;1 la:J2 12131592-1 381 or l714> 846-~848 lh 11\\llN :! ,,1, I Br 2'"'•---------•I i1.1, l).!l' lam.ii) rm. 2 W_A_T_ E_: _r_t r·· f{ o ~ lpll· '· \\ 11\I "t111dl·l'k oll SEAGATE:! IJI', <!1, b01 II\ lg1· 11i..l1 l1dr111 fo'ormal O\\l)l'f'~l ll!.000. Klli :.!S.;2 · f11111g ,\ dtlllllj.! Int. IRVINE'S FINEST Heautiru1 R:incho San J oaq uin To"nhomc Overlooks gn·enbl·ll & pool With th1~ hunll' you l'Jn forgt'l th11~~· ~.11<1 t·horcs & en1m 1•ll·~.11ll II\ 1111: Bl·tlcr llur r) 1 Call 615 0303 11111,,·ptl. ,,,,i..11 .. 1111nt & Irvine 1044 t''.11 .i t'tlf J.!.11' Ull t·UJ <h• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .11 ~Hi.I K t:Ji ..ill .ti I \I 1 ll'\1111 ~1 '1-.t"I \I.I~ I . 11 11 c \I 1· \ I \ Priced To Sell -I lge bdrm' t.1111 1111 d111 rm ,'(.. hunu-. r1111111 I 11111 h l111ll' lt1 .lit\ 'th.St~,, C1tntral ;11n·nn1I. t 11\ 1·11-d WOODBRIDGE If ,1l111 () \\ 111 I h ,1 I I bought anoth .. r ,'(. JI l ARBORLAKE DOWNTOWN Jll.\IUU ... .I lw·Jrm 1 m.tum honw Heal E:.tJtt• Lu 'I( u r r To"' n hum l' "l;l•ar park Bike to ~lablt,.hml•nt J\illfabll· no\\' f.nJu) tho· hl'·" h Sl!ll.OUO Red 54~ !t-HI ultimate rn Woodlmdgt· t'arpt'l Heal E~lulel.---.-.~~--------/ v.1lh 2 bt'drooms. t1l1n. ;:11, ~11. nook & formal OR \'1c11 l'()I> ,, s 1n:sT \' \l.l' Et Starter Home'. onl~ 'tC•Jh I rom la kl· & j<H'U//I :)I :!H.!IOIJ :-.&."> l'J1k llunttnJ.:lon Cu le 2 b<-d rm "1 l h •iirrii•r.::~77""7:-:;:-:;~ \11110-.1 11100 ~11 It IJI C\ cu:.tom rirepl.icc• ll. ~ CALL NOW 1·• ut111 l11rnw + lw.11t"tf >'Ci ta:.lefull) cnl"!o ... l!d front 752 ·7315 lrlr.•11•tl p11<1I I"' .tll'cl nn µ ,, t 1 o \'a rd 1' J •llill•L.!.~~_.!~~~ t 111 tJi· '·" 111 pn· ... t1J.?11111, I .. n d , 1· .1 p " <I DONALD M. BIRO ,., ,.,1 lhr .. 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Oil'. 21 ~h.l, :; 1ihr l p,.:1;.11l1•tl w man}. m.1ny \tr,,., 11, 01.1.nr I'll .'i.'i2 lllfJI Jur ,1ppl h1rp11111;.. .H r11 ... ~ from :--1 Uon,1\t ntur1· l>I 11 c Ir l.tllfln I Jr ~•I .->1100 :\11 \•I l)\\nt I""· >IJi <lccoral11r ... honw th;1t I'> W111~lhr11li.:1• t '1111d11 p11· Jll.'-l '>l°rUmpl1uu..,• t 'all 111 1rnum Jut a tum 111 l,1!-1• • "l'l fll/ 1ft•11 " 11.c-11 t 11 I 1l.11 l111L! I '1111.1;.:t• ~ ISi-di Ill • ~ft .tll II\'\\ l..tlt ht 11 1 pl ,\ l•,lllll II u ~' 1111 :-0,11 I 1111 ~· -...\X .·,1~1 tl1·"~n Hr1•nt 11 oc11I Ill• )!Id 1!171 ''I II II\ II\\ 111'1 \, .111 Jlkr l''' 11111 • 111 '· tl\111 \p11I ~ti, 11'.!l 1 t • l I' \\ I.. II ti ' d ,11 ' :.11. t;X.-.0 \J 1 Ill 11.i .. 1 t Call 898· 7855 lf IJJ-ir-1-a ..... i-m-..... ,,...,i;-n-m-- RA ... CH REAL TY 551-2000 962-4471(r.I~)546·8103 cn~~gn~ ~~1~~Uu~i!.UL1 dl· sac \\Ith S ll!e b,·drm.., and :i l~l' cm l'red ~i.1lw Con:.H..ll"r the t•,lra l.iri.:t• d1ninl( r oom Jnd lhl' separJte family rm Throw in a dl'n or uffil'l' for llll' bU'-llll'!>!>ITIUll rlon'l m1tntwn the up i:radl•s :ind full security :llarm syi-tem. and mi" lhl•m thu.-oughly! You0\I.' nu" 1wt thl' grcalt':.l. 1~1· t.111111~ ho ml' 111 town' ('Jll RedCar~t Realtors Bll-3380 PRESTIGE Home & Area You rl' hu111\f.! .1 \I J\' vi hi~. nut JU~l J homl' "tlh th1o; one 3 Hdrm , 2'-: h.t ~m,.:lt• l:imily home On b1·aullful pool'>lll' lot Ju~t -.1t•p-, frum l'Om munrl) park, hgh!l-d h·n 111-. cnurt-. 6' p1111I ~Im 11<K1 Ol'F'\ Hiii \\ 1 .> I' \1 .1 II I I ('OH I\\\ O< ill 'f523 CAlitPUSDa·IRVIHE' GREENTREE Olct world rharm 1111 Jterl dr•'l' to p<1rk .Ju-.1 lt•l1•d l'nl"t'd tn ~l'll li.t>.11 i-:,1a11• f:,1.1hlhh11h"nf :; 11 '1111 NEVER LIVED IN ::! f I t ti I Ill fl ,I 1111111h•tll"•' lt.11H ho ..... 111 .111,1•111111 ::-w; 111111 1 .111 II .. \ .I I I' .. II JI 1· I I I 1· .. 1;1·• IX.Ill \ I bl'drnom. ramtly hotnl' "' 1>1':~ l'OOl. \'l•r\' prl\ ,1tc. BcJut1ful to l><'huld ! UMIV. PARK I 0 Butternut ,\ -.h.1rp IH:\~1-: ho1m• K ENSI 'l:<;To'I: w 1s11µer up!(r:idcs throughout COLLEGE PARK 14942 Mayt~ \ I l' I ~ ~) II II II I .. ,. llEHKEl.l·.Y l.,1rf.!t' "' l'Clll 111· hnnw You 111u:-1 '>l'l 1u l1d1l'\ ,. WILLOWS 4612 Roxbury /\ Pl:in 105, ~ bedroom home with dm111~ room '\t•Jr Ill'\\' l f\1111." l flgh !-t<·hool TURTLE ROCK 18602 Paseo Pizorro Suix-r ,h<Jrp I lll'll1non'I lc111nh1111w (;lf'Jl l<ll'a 111111 '\1·ilr p.crk \: 11t111I RACQUET CLUB 414 I Salocia J\ ht-.culllul FUHHl·:ST llll.l~'i \111<11'1 Wall.. to p.11 I.. &.. lt•11n1~ 1·1111rh RAHCH REALTY 551-2000 Cll'l-'\ lltH ~t : 1111 ~1li.1 cl1111 m 1.1m 1 m 111 Ir" I .! ,t111\ .! 'I" 11ld \II ' I n' !.: I·.. I ,1 m ~105,000 Restaurant Xlnt Li:.c-Local1on Sltl9.000-JHr 2Bu Hchsd s:ioo. 000 or SJ7 5. 000 2 To Choo5e From Bld!l Stugc-Oc \'u QJ1tra9eous! An unoh~trut"lal>ll' "'h1t1• w:ilt•r vu rrom this r.1•"' I' r e m odelt•d :i hd r m w frplc. lh•am<·cl C'l'll 1111·~ ~1?7 <Jiii I !Ir /3B:i + Pool ~Iii/I Ard1 licuch lle1i:hts. By o"'nr. Spcetacular view ·~!t. of orea11 & coastline .,,, ...,_e;a c:ll!nr to Palos \"crdc::. 3f ~:;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ yr old 2 story. :Jbr, 2lia.h hl'amcct l'l'ihn~s. palw.1 _________ _ 11p1wr dt•t·k. \'nd 2 1-.ir j.(;1r w 101>cner. Sl l.l IJ(KI UJ><'n I be S1111dJ) 1 :; :J~:i 1'1.lJuanaSl .J!J'J.J'i.i:.! C0.\1 ~t fo:RCl,\L Corne• CenlrJI Lai:unJ "1th tv. n stort-:-+ ~ bwldable Ioli; $160.000. "Z'' REALTORS 4!H·8611 OPEN SUH 1-5 l-175 Bounty Way Owner ·~ mo\ 1ng th1:, month -1 HR . 2 B,\, I a bu lou" w h It e \I' ;it 1•r \ll'W from Iii· rm & Ilr ' Quiet n1."1ghuorhood PORTER REAL TY ' IOllO ~o t "0,1~1 II\\\ 497-2468 SEVERAL WAYS T" liuv lh1~ <fuplt•\, or bdrm·. :1 l1.1th . II\ rm ....1th trpk. l.11nlly rm home Call us for dela1b ~1113,500 DUPLEX Norlh Laguna. <1uil'l .'>tre~l R-:.! 6000 '-Q fl lol room for add1llonal u111t ~l~I 000 SAN JUAN VILL. I Bdrm . 1mm.11 · t rnm tn Cunrl " hu111t' -.;7 •Kiit . STARTl!:R HOME "W.l.LL.IA.M POWELL Real Estate 4Q7-17!51 '.100~.....-. &....fiJU""o9~ •OLD LAGUNA• and nol lor e\'cryone, bul ,1 ~ourn· ur l'OOUrtnJ: CO· JO~ nwnl fur lhl' Lauuna 1•onnc11""l'Ur A rare, car ly L:ii:un;i home, Ont'"' llM·ol ... .., ~· pla~ h11u~1· hy ·"'J'hc• :m l'ro1npll'r:-" th1 l'I' ~lonc•s of L.1..:u11.1 l"11111.11'f('r & 1·har111 h1;.:h hr•.1111 1·1·11111!.:' :-.1.11111·11, :.:1.i-... 'llllll I 11 q•l,1~1·~ st•1·hull·d "~'l Liili! ,\ '"llh' lllTJl1 \le'\\ 'l'l'tl, ""n'; ,;,,.I.; l'nn I t•du; l.'d tu ~IW ,,~, /\JEWELL a!>~oc . inc . bkr L•guna Bt?ach 494·6!194 HI AL f·~TATE :515\1,500 S<111 .111.111 \ •ll.1 , :: OCEANFRONT 1"11111 1111i111 ,,, 1111 Great Fa mily 1-iomc l.11\ 0\\ 11 Your 0\111 011 RIPE... 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AAI 75:.!1 PRESTIGE Lovt>ly -l Br :! 11,1 n1r1• nc1~hborhnnd 01wn Sal Sun I S 1;:11i1 ~l\1tlt• St Nr lll'll 1\ !-.pnni.?1lah• l'h<'cr HL1ll\ Xl1t '>.">:II BY OWNER $45,900 lll'.111111111 ( 11111111 •111.ol To" nht111,1· .1 111 • 11.1 fph' 1'11111 11·11111, \I Ill rin.ln((' al !!' :!O'. db\\ n 8!li 72i 2 Yorktn"n VIiia <'nnclo Jhr. 2hJ, ponl J><ilto. cpl8, drps. d~·an ll) ownr. 560.000 9112 3230 ---OPF.N HOUS~ 12·4PM . 20382 Venu~ C1n•le Jmrtterulat<' hml' w 1~ Br. P~ &, rptc. in t'em Rm SuM.Y kH('h w1bltn11 fn prlmr loratmn OWN~R Wfl.I, C-\HltY 2Nl> Casanova lt•alty 7 I 4·S49-l 1 71 213-598-6334 ~XEJt-U,,ER Needs TLC'. 3 Br 111 nn. nice n el gh bnrh ond. $62,000 Cheer Rulty 848-~11 ~ .' Fix Up & Save (,ri•;it I hdrm floor plan. d 1111 11 i: ,1 r, .1 , r" n 1 h 1.. 111 h1·11. I pit 1·n, 1·r··d f1.1ll11 q1111 k JWIS'I'' 11111. :-Ioli 1m T ..it hl'll IC I. 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"2 gurrl rn pal10ll +-2 blllconie11 Amen1lle:1 inrl CALLUS FOR *HOMES* $60,000-$70.000 In Tustin & lnlne THE HOMESELLERS 752-535 3 JOO SQFT POOL &SPA And \\Ith .ill nt thi.. \Oii hJ\<' .1 11.Jt'dn"•m 1.11mh hllllll' 1n th1· H \ '\l"H 111 In mt• W.111.. 111 t hu111, park .ind hi.!hlt•d t1·n11" 640-9900 .\\IJ ,EY UE\l.I'' 14 10 Jembof .. t-4•J .N ... porl ffe•ch 1'Dt.\Ct:L \'I E C'nl11n\ IHr. :!ba .. \ t • up i:rarll'' '\r ponls t1·11n1,, 11.11 k 'I hb '>h<ll" lh ""'ll••r ~.\11111 'iS:.! 171:'> l"\ , . ., ( lp.·n ho11M' ...,,cl 61 Sun I:.! 'I <·ourts, <.;-11,1 lnr •11'1"11111 Woodbrid«Je Arborlalce m1:nt :-.I~ I, 1110 Ch . W_.. rl t RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 TURTLE ROCK $114,500 A super -.harp I bedroom lownhome In onP of thC' most desirable areas or lrvme. This home has more amenilil's than we can list ht>re. Cull to see rt' otce U'Te ron """' 2 "''cl E\t'l" < ond11 Sdc<"t I <1rpt'l & mOI 1· Ill no" Rl'ff111·1•fl for 111111 I.; ,,,fl> tii:t :!11:!1 {)Ill 01:.!:? "LUXURY HOME" By OWNER f){'('rt wit! I' a 11... 21;~.c1 "I fl Split le\'l'I, 1 llr v. ''' t1111t rm. 3Ba, Lunt!~· rm w1lr1>k. ;\lJny xtras. :-1~ .. 'WO Sal Sun 11 :-ipm. 5.'.\1·523.\ VILLAGE 11 RA ... CHREALTY WOODARIDGI': S&S 551-2000 Twnhse :i hr. I .1 m rm. 21 • ha 0\1 l\l'r Sl\7 !KIO 5 IEOltOOMS b-IO ~I 'OOL & SP A Rancho Son Joaquin Ye!>. here is the home }OU 2bt & d~n on ROif roursc. may have been wo1llnR Pullinl! grc<'n at hack for. In the presllRlous door. forever view. close RACQUET CLUB of ttl te nnis dub. $97.500 . beautif u l I rvine . Call 833·9511 wkdys or :::u~[i~~Y N~TcoL~~~ 644·5275 eves & wkn~-.~ $129,000. Call for appoint· ABSOLUTELY Im mac. 3 menl. b r • 2 b a I n b l' 11 l RANCH ltlALTY Tur1 lerock toe.. beaut. p11atoret view from lov,• ly brl r k potlo l'ror. fanl'h «uprd . II( back yard. R1tt1 l\RQ • ntrlum, A C. n ll up ~r~cl <'~ A rrul buy' 11~.000 Open Sun. J.5. 833 0727, 632G SI c.'r r J Elena tl1nn111 crt. pool, J acu11.1. SS l·2000 S:IUl'la, icas RHQ '11 le 2 ----WOODRRJOCE Pl.ACE lllm-y eluhhi:e By ownr. ~ve ao methtni you want nl•<'•Y mdt 4br. 3h11 S'7S.a:IO IW0·2ttll eves & tct 1tllT Cfassilfcd ada d Rtady May 18. Ownllr. wknds or 644 7185 it y,etJ, 842·~78. (714'1G'7S·774-t ·······················' - UNIVERSITY 'ARK Super Cambridge model home in the Terrace Outstanding thru -o ut with up g rad e d ca rpets, c u s tom dr a p es. fireplace in bdrm . 2 baths. formal dining rm. and only 21~ years old. Immaculate thru- out. Ready for you and ~·our furniture. Only $81,500. THE TERRACE CARDIFf MODEL Super s harp 2 bdrm. home with loft. Extras in clude cent. A ic. 2 baths, fire place. plush ca rpet & drapes a nd pro· f essionally landscaped. This Cardiff model is abs olutely outstanding from the entryway to the back patio. Only $81.500. CULYERDALE PL.AH 41 If you 're looking for an invest- ment plus comfortabl~ li ving, see t his lovely 2 bdrm., 2 bath home located near pool & play- ground. New on the market & priced to sell al only t.67,900 WOODlltlDGE ARIOR LAKE Looking for prestigious living? Then see thi s go rgeous Briarcliff located across from boat house and lake. Complete with 2 bdrms .. den, form al din- ing, 2 baths, fireplace plus m any other excitin g ex tras. Owner will help finance this beauty. Priced to ~ell. red hill The Real Estate Game YOU NF:F.O ,\A ROKER THAT K~OWS T flJo:SCOHE! IT'S GOT TWO. lot~. that is. a real rarity 111 Laguna Charming l'on temporary home. hJ~ lge patio deck W OCEAN VIEW 2 DORM . floor plan lealure.; cozy Ii\'. rm .... f1repl:ice. Offored ror 1mmed sale ;it S99,SOO n :LLPRfCE MISSION REAL TY !JSSS. C:.l. Hwy, Laguna Phone 494-0731 1.:-\atUHA CHARMER Woods co,·e area; a 2 bdrm. oldl•r gem. perfect lor your first home or an in\"cs tmcnl (or the future. StOS.000 TENNIS BUFFS A woodsy. secluded home, just steps from h1J?h school ll'nnis courts. Lcwt-IY old trees frame lhe ocl•an view from this 4 bdrm . ·J bath. s plit· level home. Walking dts· tance lo beach. town & high school. SIS-1.500 I SSO S. Coast H..,y, LtlCJM!lo l och 0 4-942 1 , . now-..: 11111 1-:,1' .. t '.i ll\1111 .1 JIH. ·•;1~1 "'I it. ;:.l1i!1.!1CH1 1.:~o; :11r1:i (J\I m•r Loquna Hills I 050 ······················· OPEN SAT/SUH I 4 ~1 h d 1 m · .l h a . A 11 • anwnit 11.",, llt•OJch arc:i. -l?O Arro~n t'hH·n _tori For ll"a~c. ~11!00 m1). For Catalina. 111 Altwrh110 ' ~;ih•. $195 !XIO I' u. Bux Markell 1\rl1,1, 11nll'r. :!:\S:J J.aguua llllb, Ca drart~man, with £.imtl) • cnJoy )our '"lJ.,I.;' 111 tht• L~aHiguel 1052 ocean \'lP\V p~nthou~t· ••••••••••••••••••••••• without d1,.t11rh.inc1' LmC'I\" • fhlh lfom<'" 3 Br from your .l:rll\\11\.i:: lam• 2 ua: (pie•, fam rm. blln~ . ly ncslinJ: 1n lh1~ dwrm )j!e yd. ~6.;)00. o ..... nr / 1n~ home, '-flr•rn ll•tf Ai.1 1•11 19:$C1en•:.. b c n e a t h t '' 11 1• r 1 n i.! --- Eucalyptui; 3 lllJ..-. to the bearh. nC'ar his.th school Jlr, l'h•ct 1:ry~tal ~races the cnlr}. A l.1r1?c country kllC'lwn I lo\\., across the b.1r tn the dm ms & family room' Thi· ut iltlY rm 1 ~ la1 I!<' en()U$!h for the Ith l11lrm 5189.500 OPEN SUH. 1-4 10 28 La M1 1a<la Unobslr1K't11bl<! \'IC'IV or ro:ist1111c & Culalln:i. :,pal'ious4 bdrm .. :l h:ith::. & a bonus rm ' M:J<,stvr limbers s pan the upJ)('r level. Profess dct•orat ed. A dehghtful, s unny home. 5145,000. * 494-7551 * h,ll;!")c (o .. r_,ac, ~ ~l.f'e>,. \I ,\l,tll': ·VI P.W o f I.. N1R11el Golf L'our!>e & Lake, mtn,,, flowerin1:- slopi-s & t rC'PS from E,\!)T ~I NE CONDO, up- per l'ncl unit. 2 nr. dl'r\ w c ustom har 2 Ua, wood vaul t ed ct-1lgs t:lt•n•s tor y w 1 ndow' "liuttcr:.. drps, cpts, & other xtra~ Move 1n l'<lnd. Pool. j:il·un1. rlo"" l>y J.a~una Nig Tenn" Clh, bcach. Dana Pl Hbr $85,000. Uy owner /a i;L 714 RJl 2fJ6S afl 6PM OPENSUNOAV 1·5 29702Ana Mariu Ln. Custom JBr. FR. 2'ib:i, trop1ral ld,.cpg. ~xqu1s mstr suih'. replete w1lh inle rt'om and "rt bar, etc S119.500 BOND REALTY ____ 83_1·941_1 __ _ BEST BUY Portafino; lovely views In all directions from this 3 bdrm .• 3 bath home: \'ou·11 love lhe parquet hoors, ~andhlti:.led Cc.'11· lnl(!>. adobe p:it1ns &_lu!>h. lo" ma1nt. plantings Compare this ';tluc' Sl-10.00'.I LfCJIMa hoclt I 048 L4ICJllM leach I 041 ··~··················· •·•••·•••······••···•·· ~ 110SN.CocnYHwy.,Logvno 494-1177 31601 C-oost Hwy,..S.Logvna 499-4.591 2 ,BDRM .. North end Frplc .. brktst. r m. l..nrge lot. $t )$,000 PEG ALLEN REALTOR 49·Ml'78 LUXUIY CONDO Ac r o111 from Helater Park &r ocun. l br •don, 2 ba. bltna, tra-1\ empt., I ara d eck , prlc.e SI 15.000, !Wbmil ll'rma. AMEUICAN HOME RJtn 49H3Uo~ SU-WJI •' lbll'I find the best homes .. cown be'*9cl owsl9ftL If you're buying or selling, give us a call 1'w'MMCM.1re9'1iy .... Lt;± •MJ,..e 496-7222 89 I ·0836, . ....... ~~ .. : ... ~!.!!~~~-..... ~~-~!'!~~.-.: :: ... !.~ .. ~---· .. .... ,.... .._. '"' ... ,....._. ' " .. a, •a •n• ca • "'' .............................................................................................. LU. P'111n1l llflr, 2 l"I b • 1•. "' fro he'll :.1 llD. Jim MlstlollVa+ 1067 ............... -...... . W•ToLAb t mr:n1at.:h1n11• 3br + fllm rm M•utrut l>ff<>r•l<ll' ddltehl' Open Sund.n ~.~ C)Wnc-r may rno~1dc1 10' , down • Hiil Timm~nn Rt'nltv 495 11m.1 St•al It 3 BR Gr('al 'ltartt•r homl' Un bt•h1::vablu low 11ri1:1~ S1luatl-<l on a 11u1ct cul dC' sat' OHl·r~ many lux ury lt·Jlu1t!~ 111ddi: A ·c. fplt. e••l ·in c·ountry kit W'ln'l la:.l .il SOI 5001 <.'dll ij;jl-3100 BY OWNER Charmi1t9 Madrid 65 .! ~ ~ r-. Ol'\\. lllr. tJrn IJH. 21 ·li<t llu,.:e {·11u11t1' 1-tt l'u111pldel) up i.:radl•cl • r ph. 11 r •ll'l"• 1\ I C:. nl .c Cl V >. t r ,t :, Ta:.tdully tkt·or.ited Sparkling-l"ll•an >..1r,1 lJrgc lot w1b1g 01w11 TOUI YU.A ON Tiii atlFf Where Vf:rl room bu an Ottllll vte , overlook• Newport Li«hts by nJ&bl and C ta.Una by daJ. A prtv lane tues you to !' walled arden, Lbcn lD· to thl." be uti!ul thrtt bedroom home with 2"'2 baths ; game room; bar: dln'. lnl' room; aourmet country kitchen. 206 La J olla Lane, 'Nas custom built Mnd pro!c:slStonally decorated and is offered for sale at S2IS,OOO by ... iJi J. Trent Harmon, a.s.i.d. Open Sat. and Sun. Afternoon 646-6197 Newport ..... I 06tMewport S.och I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WATERFRONT CONDO OPEH SAT/SUM 1·4 1033 IAYSIDE DR. Y achtman's paradise! Elegant & lux- uraou:; 2 bdrm .. 21 :! ha-. a<:commoda- tion for 60 ft boat avail. Newport's heaut1ful. The Cove location. $269,500 RUMBOLD REAL TY INVESTMENTS 312 MARINE A VS-.UE IALIOA ISLAND 675·4822 \ I l' w ' I' r 0 r l' s !> I O n j I " !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!1-- J a ndsc a 11cd, (rtlll ll'N'~. -, :.prrnkkr-.;. llugl' hm·k Newport leaeh I 069 Newport leoeh I 069 paho w ovt.~rhl1t.a<l t~u·u\~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhl' sun~\'ls l':n l'll H \' --------------------" I I' a :.! I 7 ~1 1 \' 1 I\ i\l,\'()f( \PO. 'JI•: 111 l..t I' ;a/. /I.:. '1 .I I' v. II l' t l I,. (11'1'::\ ll<Jl '~E S.th ,\ s u "" I I I c· .t 11 I" 4'111 !1111 llili llO!J2 111 l't I 1~11.t N~wporl Be-och I 069 ···•················•·· *Oakcrest Model Condo .. in }11\uriou~ B1i.: C;i 11\<ln dfl•J. \\1th ru ... h s::ohl {'JrJ><'ltni;: n11rrore'1 "l'l WESTCLIFF WINNER 1329 Suss~x Lan~. N.8. Immacu l ate 3 bdrm home w r rnanic:urcd lanclscapmg & beautiful- ly decked pool Family room accom- modates a billiard table Opett Sot & Sun 2·5 C.11\I <. \\l°<-<:1-..it'C 1 '.'J°I \I It I NEWPORT BEACH -BALB0°A 615-6160 Newport BHch I 069 He-wport ~ach I 069 .........•.............................•...... har d~d. off h\111)( 1oom 1----------1--•-i:m•••91wwf \\ tlh I .111t.1 I It \ ll'\\ 111 gol I llllll I ~1·1• ti I 11 \ s.:u.1nt .111u 1111d1•ri.;ru11nd JMI kill,: l,._Quail ~ liilPrac• Praperti•s , 752·1920 ... 1400 OUAll H NlWl'OCIT llACH 10°/o DOWN 1-lt·aul 11 ul I lwrlr111. "1, h.11 h.. .l ' I' 1111\\ H.11 I.. 11,t\· ,ll'l'.I l.;,;1• :1tttKI ''I II 11111111• 1111 1mm,11 111.111·1\ l11d .. 1 p1I. \\.tilt-ti qtr .111l' :.!(I' t ',1llwtl1.1J 1·1·1! 1r1i:,... t:!) all 11111·!; lpll'-.. I'\ l t ;1 Ii.: I' l u ... 1 µ"I) I 11 -.µa,~ l 11'1• p1l ::ii R.>,11\.)\1. l\1• l1m d0\\11 ,'<.-\\;1l<•h Harbor View Home-~1111r mnm•1· <Ible <·ach He au ti f u I c JI tf" r 11 i ,1 ,. c :i r · 0 w n c r I A g l • Harbor Vu Hm5 f'or1ol1n11 Ilk I B,1, 110111 Jill'. hu,;t.· 11,· 1m. f11t1I thn rm. 1rnnt•ll'd lam rm & scparutt• h1ll1.trtl rm . Tile pallol>. u!.ed bnl'k <In\ c & pord1. wet ha r, w<illp<tpt.•r. l"lc' _ . c·k Highly upgraded & 1n1 ITulc -·· Newport schl d&l> Ind. blQgO MOORISH DIS•M _...,_~ .............. c-. •••r; Yt.w. of S. Chr1 tc Co•• .. o.,..-M..., ._. IMd to 1r •so· ..n... ICMdsc.,-d wfth tropC4lll tn.t cacl ...... wfttt two wafet Ms .ct reflKtlOlt poofL Splrd staircase to ftMIMcJ fOf"fld clMMJ area. Addltfonal fHturH h1cfude 4 ~ fentlty r"OOM. two ffnploc-. ... tfc for dorege. outside spwWdw .,. .... tll• patio. ond cobbl•stone dri•.way ...........•....•••• $495.000 499.4551 r.MafNi\ N IGUEi. I!),) J7:.•o DANA J.>O l:'llT 4931181:? LAGUNA BEACH -1!17-z.&89 Newport leach I 069 San J~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.,1trono t078 BLUFFS BEST $125,000 OPEN TODAY I ·5 526 VISTA GRANDE Casas Capistrano Secluded mini estate, m a dl'luxe walled com- mumly. 4 Rr, 2 Ba. Fam Rm. "fbltn wetbar. A home lnr <ill sea.sons, from the welcoming cn- lQ . lo the lul>h pal10 l>cs1r:1hlC' "Early i\rca" areas. $144,950. 31282 grct•nbl'llfacmg3hdrm., Pa!>eo Olivos. Open 21 ~ ba .drumat1<· 11150 sq Sat 'Sun l ·SPl\1. Carolyn ll s pltt le' l'I "'Trina" llibharo Boyd Realtors, pl a 11. I 't·:H'l'I u I 1· llJllY. 1.175-~111:10 ffil'lll abound' luv1•lv • • !>lrt•tt . 1H•a111) pool SJ C. II} O\\lh'r. 3Br, Sl•t·lutft•<I & «llrlm.1·d f;11n rm Lorl'I). 1m ,,, I\ ,11 1• pal Ill\ 11.'W" llUI lo m.1n11·u1-.·ll c11111nct., ~lllll' 1n l'l'ilth 1111 q11.tl1l~ & t·oord 111 a kd 111 .qll:'> ln·~h <\. tll-..in. , i,!l;t!1l1t1~\!I X ~ 11 .. i.!\1·alll1n; Ring 640 · 5560 Any time Ea<:.tblulf Prol Bid'}. rn<irulatc' 11..::iul fruit lre1 -. & !oltugc. Grc•at nbrhoo<l ~16.5tJIJ ,100:; Hi7 •REDUCED E)\rlus1ve 4Br 21 ~ h<t. 2.100 sq fl overlook'!'( San Juan Cap1!>trano w view or ocean_ Cst m pool & spa on 112 acre_ Sep dm rm & huge Cam rm, 3 frplc & 3 car gar. ..--...-.._,,...._,......,....,.-.-! SI 95.000-rcduced lrom AND ROOM TO SPARE un ,1 l.trj!1· 'lllln', p1111I ~11•"1 101, 111..., !'>11r111·1, .. 1 nl .1 h<·dro"lll' ·; h.1lh h11m1• 1 xud1•.., old I .1~h1111H·1I t·om11w1 :1nrl 11111rn1nt''' ~ F1n•pl.tt•1• 111 t.1m1lv rn11111 <11111 lt\ Ill\,! I IHlln, l:tl'l:l' l'.t t 111 k 1tdll•11 an 11 fam1I\ -.11uJ fllrtUJI din 101! room P«rlt•ct for ) ou and yours. ::ii i:!,:>IXl $?07,000. Ph 496 5298 Agl. Santa Ana I 080 ......................• *BRADFORD •CONDO Onh I \'~ars uld. this :1 bt.•<froom. two storv l'On rlo" dost• to '<'hCJni:. •. ha.' plush carpeltnl( thruoul, scpuratc dmmg room and lcnccd patio. ONLY $.53,000. Ranch st)lr· h11mt.' L1rg1· i-';-.,:i.4•54-5 •. ------open beaml«I t'nln. l11g $189.000 ind fee lot Open Sat 12 6. Sun 2 G 1812 Porl Sl1rltng Pl _ _ w l~Quail ~ 1•11tertatnml! 11\•mg rn11111, 1·'<'lr:i larl!I.' l;11nth t 1111111. 1ltn1ni.: runm ,...,· I hll! ht.•rlrf)(>m, II 'ou h.1tl 111 .. 11rht nl '""' in1• 1111. th1•. 10, II It• l'l'I h11r1 ,. I h1•\ rfn11 I l."1 l1111i: 111 lht,.,;trt'.l t.1-, 11.1(1:: 1.wo 1s1.F h· OPE~ HOUS_E SAT suN Iii IPla~• ., l1r:: B.t. 1>111 llm. • 1 Prap• t: II\\ 11r (•r11 I -.l. r ••• • 11 u n \ -.i:io \Jt.,o 'llrwpnrt Rrh 7$2-1920 (ft' .CNI t .111 lur .q1pt l>t'\ an ll••ul r: .. 1;11, 1400 OUA1l sr Ntwt>ou 1u c11 l,.Quail ~ lliiilPlac• Prap•rti•• 752-1~0 t•OO OUAll ST NIWl'OCIT llACl4 Tustin 1090 ~ ~ Dover Shores Saycrest ,, It I.It)\•, II\\ I II F.., f llt'.rttl 1111 I. \ ll c; I-II<> \' I H I'll 111•11 111< I s II I I II 1-. s h ,, 1 • .. .. ,, 111111 •n' n .u:t "'~'I 1 01•• ( 'P' 1 rl.1tl\ 1111 ,\1111..,11.1 \\ \ I'\ t u.1 BROADMOOR SEA VIEW ll.11npl1111 l'l.111 ~ 11\r liJOl I Ill. :.!'' ha, llPl!rth \It •\\ I'\ l lu1·;at11111 '1~111 114111 I lp1 11 S,11 S1111 j ;, 1'•11 \ ... Iii ( <1111111.1 h I ti ' >II 'I ' \ \\ I, 11 rl .117 litMI, t'\l '.ilHtcl.1\. f•,\I> m .. ll I•• 'l't:i lllMl lll'F'\ I, "it ..,llll l't.!I 11111111 I\ Hd *•UNITED BROKERS GeeGe~ Riqht~r 646-7414 GOLF&SWtM .,.,,.,.., S11 t·'I "' h\ 111,., Ill lh1~ I llr horn(•, 111 j!nll 111t11'"' '" 11•l.1x 111 01'\\ '""'"°' pnol ,t,,, 1a1·11111 \ 11 tw 1 .tlu1• 111 N,·\\ pore •BLUFFS• By Owner, S89,500 .• II II • II \ < 1111tl11 \tlJI 111'<11'.JI '\t'.11 1111111 , .. ,1r.1 kl' \l.1•l<'1 Bit Ol'l\S\l t~Sl \I:; x 1 .. \mil'"'\\, :'I ~· 111 Fa .. tltlull l>r nl I I 1<1111111~:11 &IU h:l31 SanCl~me~ 1076 •.......•••.....•.••••. :\~:AR Hl\"IER/\ BE;\l'I! ••..•....••.•......•... 1 .. ACRE 1',1ttn'-.• tnd pool +:I n1 2 BJ home. ,\II for SI 10.000 Burr White Realtor 2901 Newport Blvd. N.B. (714) 675-4630 Westminster 1098 .....................•. MEW CARPETS! Near Edinger and M..a~nolra Ahsolutely 1m- maculak 3 bdrm home and super yard. St.ii .950 All term~! ..__.. . n . tm DAA. v fin.OT _.. , IJOO -········-··--··· c:..;........... ~°""".......... ... ......... ,. ....................... •··•·······•·•········· w......-J ,__ -PO --~ t --~111rtr 10ll-.. -•-•• .. -... -__ ::;..__,.._~ :a< b ••--··-!-?--.... •-••••••M•••••• J VI P r ,. s•" r I y i n • u.O ----------lnall' • llawtlWJrnc ... r -----~~~ or . B111u••• 14 ... , ......... ..,. ... , .... -....... ·-•• WILLPAY C.ASHU lmf "-OOI GEJ INVOLVED ,..,, rl)m O'At ndr11 OMTHI llACM T .O. P'IONaTfH Br•IMI ••• 11pirad•d Taking the flnt step ii often the ,21,, ,,.....,, « 17.., • ~·_! ... ~r~ t.onlb;. hardest ona. U you'tt ready to move )41 not anytime. ,,. __.. -"-...... , up or slart your mv tmcnt program. t7lt >NC mian. prn ~ Marv, adulU C'Om b plea. fWJ a«urlt)', poo1 ut have become conf\Cled with all the Jacual, »aurAi $511.900 aspects ol today's market, then come WAMTED: C.illoaw to&Hil , to the experts a l Quail Pl ac-e 2 J.4 Rdrm HoU!IC'll or Conduit Caah 1mmcd • Jtgp111r' 01' lat• PIH m~nl\ OK lnV4:!ilpr 973-0492 ...._'\... 607'W;,_,H.a. ---c.,....rcial Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Commercial lot, 63 125, 191..h & Pomona. $40,000 cash 499·34S!.I TWO STORY OFFICE BLOG. 20.000 Sq Ft. Katello Avenue Los Alamitos P.P. $730,000 Schl'd Rental• $124,000 1213) 658-7150 Owner PRIME CORNER LAGUNA BEACH 5 apts. + 5 stores. In- com c $22.-11:!, price $!3.5.000. Xlnl h•rms 1\:.lEHlC1\N 110~11:'; Rltr~ 49-1 7513 Ul' 1001 CAPISTRANO BCH DUPLEX 28(111 S11 II • I ·' r nit.I . c.J 11n1t 1·nns1:.h uf 28r :!' ,ua, lrvlc 5146.500 • • • • SAN CLEMENTE COMMERICAL 3 stores + 8 apL'I $400,000 • ••• LAGUNA BCH CONDO With view, i:ood mve~t· ment $120.000 .... LAGUNA BEACH DUPLEX licaul1lul owner~ un1I +l•'lll<t l HOWARD JOHNSON REALTY 497-1744 Co"dominiums /Town- houses for sole 1700 ....•••................ CONDO ::;p1-;c1At.I ST II H . C 'I J.' VI y T nu 1· h :. l u n l' H l l > • 9f>3 l»ll>I Le1sun• Worlcl TO\\ er~ \ u lu,.111 \ho,tl,., mJul. IO", tin, S.1:; 000 l!lti IHlll Properties, Inc. for solld professional counseling. Pyramid your equ1ltes with an exchange and/or purchase with an eye toward high-future return for your golden years. We now have 2, 3. 4, 6, 9, 12, '1:1, 107, & 224 units PLUS commer cia l property . A PIORSSIOHAL STAFF OF ova 45. LARGE EHOUGH TO SERVE. SMALL ENOUGH TO CARIE. l.NQuall ~· ... Quail ~ Im I Place ... IPlac• ..-ti•• Pra ..-ti•• , Prop7,$2•1920 p7~2·1920 MOO CKIAll st. ldW'°"1 llAOf 1'00 OUAll ~r NIW..O•T lllt(H ~~~!:~T.!"!!d.?~~ l~~y 2 100 ___ .. _________ , ...................... . IJwldlnK Lots wanll'd Jn l.;,i~una. Arl'h Be<H'h lll(ls area Cash or tl'rms. Call Swan al 71'1 t>tS 639:? ------PRIVATE PAf\TY waits• to purt'hase ·US Uo~. 8319950 -------R~ol' ......••............... . ................... ~. Genet"ai 3 102 ....................... Stc111 lwrc 1 l,ouk111)( 111 111u\l··1 We pruh h1n l' ""' ..adl) whjt)uu'1clookm..: for Sl•rvmg Jll beu~ h ~Jr\•:.is. & :.ill Orang ... l,;o Call now for info. 645 4900 * * Conwmers Guier. ---.. Balboa Pf'flinsula 3 I 07 Real bate Counselor Profcs investment analys1:., appraisals, tax & ~xcb ange advit'c- Spcdalizin g in Bch multi-pleic properties. Sellers & buyer~ avail. Call Ron Ellis Cc·ntury 21848·1188 Cross Country 000·2358 SALE OR LEASE 24,000 sq ft lndu:.triat Bldg -Com pa r1.· L'<.'Onomy & fh:xib1lrty Lease at 9.5' sq It NNN or ••••••••••••••••••••••• purcha!>t' $250,000. t:x-5 HR, cxclul>1vc Point cellenl Oran~c location. arl'a. on bt-ach. Sl:!Ol.ltmo. Cull (714 I &15·955.'i owner. l .\'t'<cr lea:.t• or -w111mc1· Lots for Sate 2200 .. ___________ , ••.•..•.•.•...•.••...•. 39 UNITS Santa Ana. SB00.000 rat1.• tn:l 45-15 m:i.:jtlW ..,fl,ll't1>11 .... 1 br, :! b<t, t"nmril. furn 1-'rplt·, \\ I>. 1bh\\hl, :! l"Jr >!JI :\1• I' •. I ... ::> 7 ~. u I II t 1\pn I :\1..a \ S'.!OllO .J urr. :)2;,.'()() Jul) l~I;! 11071! l.'VI"'• onl\ Cui~· IH'h t•oltai.:c. 4u11 l area nr lturary & bJ1 . l'1ano, ~br. ulll, furn. 7 UNITS --.---Lot in llawau':. mo:.t SJSO April-June i:-.. Pride of beaut. subd1\. NanJw.1li t>I:! :l87l COSTA MESA R3 CP Znn~d fur 17 units w \ ana11cc po-.~1bll' 18 unit:._ 11 .. ,. ~ l>plx. I house. ~75.000 l'r111 onl} Cflttury Finoneiol REALTORS 752.5353 :!I !lat hl'lur umts & 121 Honn unit!> 81LLGRUHDY REALTOR 675·6161 Ownership. Balboa. £states. Ha!> trees, fC'rns Costa M-e-so ___ 3 I l4 Six I BR, one 2 BR & orchids. Pa\•ed road~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /frplc 0-n ... r rec_ ctr. w tsw1m PoOI nr Rd• t l.. t 1 1 ' -" ' •.ltlo & famous hlark ~owgcS195 ur, t't:n ra Ot · $345,000. 644· I 554 " -----.. and I}(.'~ llavl..' pholn-.. Tl'nt"< H1l8·9!!91 Sm F••c• •l:lorrego Spnni.:s duplt'x. 56000 I Ol>S•?.~c lr Oll>. ~'ll.5011. !2/lBr_ lnl'omc ~wn 714 731 43~7.... Newport B~ach 316~ ~lh \ r C'arrv s;." owe :! Duplt'X lot ... Soul hy, l''>l ·~·· ••••••••••••• ~ ••••• l.1M· ... $2hlH X:!.1·>1971 s ,\ l'IJn>· ;n.iil IL S3Quu ~lo H1-.1ul1l11lh • • () r J n g 1· (.' " m m f't·111t•r i.:111,, Scl~h: ;\h \'aught .1\i,:t . li75 fi!ltHI lllakeh Hldr .1;11; 11:1:1 f111 "'"hl•1I .I ht•dronm 1111 -1111' w.11t·1 l11d111k~ I'• Mountain, Desert. Resorl 2400 PRIM£ EASTS.OE .....•••....•....•••••• I~ hUS?<' gardl•n <ipts in ~1ust sell t•qu1t1t•s Ill ( n~t:1 ~fe:-.a + 3br . tamc· Caltfornrn P tnl'S u111m ly rm ~OUSI..' W/frplr. prO\'Cd f>rllPl'rty, \'UrlCll IJ e u m t c 1 I 1 n gs. P v t um ls. ~·0211 patio$. lnrome Si!0.236. - S P SlS0,000. Pnn. only. Out of County Trade ok. Owner I Agl Property 2550 IH:! !1661> •••••••••••••••••••••• • float lo.II I WO ,\gt Co11d11. 1111 ~l1·p... 11p1w1 h1t\'. :.'lw. llt'll, :.! Ila, frpl1 Suj)t•rh lu1 n l'vl patu1. pool, putltni.! >!r<'UJ.4, ,\v:11I M:.iy -l tu Nov. 1. $700. mo Al>!l ~1·50:12 Sl 15, Won 'l last act fast! J\l bt.'ach utrl pd. Furn. Fl'C. 6-15 4900 Distress Property! \\!1• c<cn lend tl for 'ou Be..ach a re:i Proh_;tc .. h,tnkruptc1e'I. tru~tec '"ll'' fnrc·t·d "" ll's_ under * * Conwmers Guid~. $61 330. -- Cu" 20 if l1n l'·nt•<.l H041s~s Unfurnished Jiu~<' Lil Kt" l~lt lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1on~>d n 3. for IOl"lllTW un G~al 3202 •l~. Gu~~l hou"l' l nc.:rl·th • ••• • •• • • •• • •• • • •• • • •• • ""••lt·riront Condo. llr1-;tol m.trkl'I 'alue<; \\'1· t«tn ( ·m c (';11 bh.ul 11111 sq Jrnnt 'l'nture C.111 Woilct 11 2 bdrm.~ h;.ilh "'~'m .'.v.11.11.· 1.1.rn•k•1•·r ...... 1.i7•:l-1:;.•1•5- hi<' In\ <''lm1•nl 1f \1111 .111· 111I':111 t 1''1-'S \'1t•w 1 loulonl! in 1111· Htll"h.1111. 1111< ·• . lt.1 "i'l5 \lo <irea ACT 7~>:! i''.115 fll(i c· \'.'IO\ o' JJUnl s;111n.1. Jo.11·11111. _ (;O(.fo'('Ol'lbl'; LI\ 1-.:c:• dOl k J\,ttl,1hh F1,h, ski :-.:EW lluntmglon Hrac·h !W,1ut lhr. .I h;1, tr1 lt•\1·1 it -..111 'ilili,500 llr11k1•r Fnur Pll·~1,, (i:rrfrl'ld ..I:. hou ... 1• w 'ww of f.11~ ;t\ 11 1 7?.l'.l<!OH l-11•,cdi Hhcl. l'nnt:ip.ib & htlh l.11<11 pool (;Rl-:E:'>J VALLl.';Y. 1" \, Lrge!>l or 4 Hr l'nil unit Onl_v ~1.000 "'Still P.1~ 1ng Seller·!> r:·H·row FN• Co nd om1n1um Townhouse Propl•rt1cs. :'N5·5.501 only r\t-'l. 53'i 81!7.\ lndsl·pg. l''thl ar10,1 576.9511 Pnn onlv. Will rons1der t ratll' for 0 l' propt•rlv. 7JS 21100 Pl' •I PLEX. llUNTINGTON RF.ACll 1 ) r nt•w. SI l,'.l IO annual gross. 1710 1lunt1n~ton Sl. Pnn only Pac1f1c Sands Rlty Ei9ht 2 Br U"its OWC<ttH' r. Only 1''<• vurant·y. $195,0011 :11!!{ 'II • !1;1 $71"1 \)o I. \1' E 1''tHl EST .I fill ~ 1\,1 5.)7;, Tl1•;111t 1l 11I. -.p,11 11111 l'll'llltll t•\1•( 1111\I' hnrll" '1111 l.11/!l'1111 rwr lnl .. I 111! :1 H,\ • th n \\ h11 h 1 11l.-;llh "llll1•tl 1111 n!l11" ur II h twdrm I .nt, 111 hl':uth .tnd Spi1n1 ,I) !tk l ttlOrl-.q1 1111 hi' l II t• I IOI' anti l<'tn1111 .tnrf l.1111•1 1111,. It t!t•!> \I.in\ nllw1 "'" lt'.tlllll ~! '1.tll~t l\11.! ( ,111 \ lttt ,ii<• "I 11 "t I ., Ill(,'' ll.1 '• .11 c.11 1111 dh t.111 '' '". 11\\ rwr 1.11 hf~ll "'mi: .• 1 ~1111.t""' < 11 ... 11 S.11 •"-Sun I Sl':\J :?•11•1 l'.t1i.•r Ln .\gt 7'\:.! 'lll~:l S73.~uu :11Jr, :!ba. di! 1·nr.it11r hm .. l!lti 71«i:! 968·0779 \";~ WESTSIDE R£iif} ... • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1·---------GALA PHOPERTIES Call Geo Frc·v 51:! :i.1~ti f~ j lncomeProperty 2000 ------- 1---.-·----c. I?, wC 1E1 'A', ... , DI' u, tpl Lr Ex,.' r I ~ Out of Stat~ II \IWOlt \II-'\\' llCl\11':~ NEWPORT "" ''" ~ '" l~ 84B-2W~ COSTA MESA NEW UNITS Property 2600 llonws lur rent In h1•..,l Olk II I 11111-1 SJI ... 1111 I t l:!l.l!-in11w1-.1·I l .. 11••' hlh .,lltt lhl~ "'"'ht'lltl California Coast Properties VILLAGE OF HARBOR VIEW I'll \'i F II ,\l nllth111 \lnu.1111 lllr :111.t. t ·•11 \ ti• II \ 1111 t tttlll I: hlk I 111111 p11nl ,\ Ill ,lf"lt"'' Ill p.11 h \\.tll,111~ 111-.l ,1111 ,. Ill '"hi 'I•• I .1111 < l11;·n llnuw s.11 :-.1111 ltt , l H :l '1 I' 111 I ( ,11 I 11 11 l>IO rn1•1 .11t 111' :\I KIMGSROAD E\clu~1v1• 11,1nn1 .tmH· I ll'!'.111 1 I<'\\ 111 r•rl" 'g .di ='lewport ll.1 ~· S1•1• h11;i1 r a r " s . < • h 1 1 .., l m ,1 ~ parade. sunri~l'. "ll""''l W:ilk to twach :mr. :th:i den, W<·l l1<1r, ..! lrplc·~ .! rar g..ir. l prt, cl1•rk1n.: New thru nul llv "" 1wr Op h ... t'. 11;.'l Krngs l!cl li45·Zl<IRori;1:; :;111; :11111 ,111J.h:1•pJt111 "''\A 1'41>-1111 --••••••••••••••••••••••• ,11t-.t'>. Nwpt, &C'\l s:!:.ct ,·~~1111111•.1111 •• •·,·,'. 1'1.~.! 1 \)(K) 1\\ BY OWNER ___________ ,-o-:...~r-Tr-on-sf:--,-,.:-"d DUPLEX 4 Units $21 o.ooo tn:-11;111 jll."r mo 1,10 :!\!XI '" ~ 1:;.1 "'I rt _ .! r,11 <'Jr 1 ~..... .. .. 6 Units Sl40,000 \'Jl'al1on R••t1n·mt·nt prt1 lklrm l,101 1111 , ·•t.,t. 1'' PANORAMIC \1.rk<• (lfff!"r nn 1 his.· I :? Rf!" ri r n" m p L l ' S 12 U · $480 0 II er l ~ I 1 n •1 l' r C '>, RENTALS NEWPORT SHORES nits , 00 P.HdOlld LJl-e. ltJnth1.·:.. 11.1 I ··· 111om, :-1.,,n...,h OCEAN VIEW lwdrm lamllv room, J bachelor unit. c•afh w1lh and others!! ~~l·JtiJO HO FEE 1111 111 11111p11 ~11 hlr k111 h1•11 Ill\ m .i l••t :J 11.•drm .: hath_ nC'wl\ h.1th h omt· fo:'<tra pn\alc~ard ::>7ti!l50 .1lllt:!ll.1l'~fS.J>V 111,11, 111111111 t1.1111r.·'· hJlh •'1 • l .11 h 1ll•111r.tt"cl 1 l.1n1-uni; mother -in law unit RoyMc:Ccrdl~ Raneh~s.Fonns, 3 1\lllh.i<;<;s.;1!15 u 1mrn11111t \ •lhh 1 I'"'' 1t . .,.1,,,11d m.il11r••l1••1• Sl:!'J'1511 o11"n l!nu-.1• 1;rl•a1 lol·.1!1011 1n u:· 1 R~torl810Hewport Grov~s 2700 .1llH2h.1FVS.l50 11 1 111i:1•m• 111 • •)(-, '.1111 •11 "•1 < 1l'"n s.11 sun 1 ' • Ju1111. I.:!·> P\1 ~!loo Plac• :! Bil 1 , h.1 l·rmtlu 11 H tninr l.1.;\ t1111111111 i: •11'•'•"1 <h\1111 lc•.iqi1., S11t Sun .11 11115 lJllt• 'Showcal><'" arla . Quail ~ CostoMeso548-7729 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .l!lltl 1h.1Jlllu:> 1•1 111 """· •t1)( :!rH: .!.•1l1'r\11rh1ll l'h.'>lli111t>!t SCOTTREALTY l:i:!l:?\\arwtl'KCir Prap•rl:i•a LAMDFORREHT S'.!i5 "\ •' "I.tut.. l•--mr: -493 856 53 Open Sat Sun;..:, 752·'920 SA~ CLEMENTI:'; CO!lta '.\1e.;u, fertile land, :nm I ha .\pl I trl SlH~• tl I' E" If I) 1 • 'i" I ,'> • I 6.-7533 Bartell Realt\ f>.12·5200 1•00 OllAll~T NlWl'Ollf lfACH TRIPLEX 95x60'. now('r or \e~l'ld Cl.JHTIS H t-: !IG2 :?15!l LIDO ISLE 1111" "llP4'1 l.111L"l w , 1111 , I 11.t. '111111• \A ill t.,. I 11><•11 Sund .1' l •111n 1 )11 h :0:'17 ~~1 ''I \"1.1 \1• t'. < l"1tlt11' '\ 1 ·rock1•1 h\ 1 ,1-Ut,'' Lido Isle 1111 I' ·l>.1 11{1• p.tt 111. 11111 rl 1· r n k 1 l r h l' n ,..\ l.1.01111. Hy ownr, ,;7:1 t~ll ;, ~-=--~ Ont' block to Uel Mar blc• g<irden S2011 per mo. s \1 ..,, ' '-1·\q•ur 1 11..:t-. o:-.i s1101n:cr.1FF ------AXER UPPERS :.hofl' ( :l I lllr umts. wtr_ int'l'd 2057 Tu!>lin ni•\\ "'"'' 1111"111111 I lit " alwavs rPnted. 589.900. Av(' f>.15 64~1fi II , CiOLFCllSE Other Real Est.._ · .1 m11 ro l\.i\I' 'in""'. t "''"" llcrc':. ,\our rh.tlll't' lo llf::HTllA HF.:-JRY I • .J:l.!Mlll ll1~hl\ upi;:radt'll ••••••••••••••••• •••••• -•1 trm ''.lllll 'I It 1 h 1,h <lli 786., hualtl up 1•11u1 tv Lt~t Rl':ALTORS 11.mhrnod lhrn11ut, '.!• wn mrnrvc 1·' -Mobll~Ho~s ~15.mO. 2150c1Mur ·1!12-41 21 l.J.l•1lla \t.:I i;i-, '1%0 For Sol~ I I 00 • • EXECUTIVES You don·t hu\'C' lo hl· ;in <•xecut1\·e to afforcl t h1~ beaut. lirand-m•w :.noo ~q. tt. ~me on 2h ac·n•s thaLhas 1t all. JJK IL 1714 ) 677 5<:>'9l ~. . OR 522-0.'>30 Brand n<'w Anaheim exl•t· hml'. ·' llr. a Ila. fpk Ill rnstr ... le. c·~nlrallv 101 • ~. 77:! 7'.lli:I nr 530 :.'972 Sl2!'J Lo-; .\lamtlo~ :ire11 I m m a <' 2 h r . 1 h ,1 dollho1he w hua.:l· rt':lr yd. kcf 11g . 1nt•I Pch/<'h1ld ok (;l•m1n1 Really !IJ!Hi&2.1 "Ip Ills-rear 2hr. I 1ll, g111 • lgc fntd yd, qu1t•l Nt-. 1>eL~ or chrl<lrl..'n. Op('n 1 :, Sut Sun, 3M J::. 16lh ~L CM S.12.'i. ------- .. . . or "" ....... u ... '¢ rt U8* 11'1• -· .......................................... ___ __ C._ ... ...,. JUJ c..a....._ Jll4 It d ,, • .._.. J ......... _ ........................................................... . W tmtmitff/ pnnsital :I llllllnlDm, ~ b.llh. OJ1ir11 .a m . J a.ua. , .,c •· m. flll'L'!:uara.. ~"-"••· d rpa, • • t I now ' ,...ml SS'Jllcne. 7J.t * NWJJl Hlllb&a J 111' duplH. Vu •at ' UR, I"• h•, JAS...a ca .-uo. loe:J )'II.I'd. C!nd. ci.c-to e>tt•n 5'UI) .. b k P\AMstX prqe. Yt'/IJ ·UP. lorK 11.h,M ·m T. Bkr. K.V. prk« Jmrned 04:· 3BR, Z"BA, f•m nn, CUPJ. SJ'1S 541-9ZC9 •"9w leedt Hone Jlrinte rJtudy w11rple. ll \I. -·------rm II Hbnr y a r,·a . LARG.F. <:Br homo. <.:pta, lncluda UH ol clubb.lll~. 11l v. rd t•l'nl·~d y d . pool, jacun i " t c nnlll Adul~ ms 644·9808 4:0WU. QAll for 41ppt, Yr Jylse..$850/mth. 2 BR w1put10, ull private COLE OF NEWPORT newly <.11.'c • npt td rp11, Gtt ~lKh' for i.ummf'r now• W;,ilk to ~uch from h"rl' W1a lk t u 1o1ri.d\• school & hai.:h "t·hnol 4 br, 3 ba. hu~I.' "undl."t·k . dbl gar. S.SSO m o 611 20th St. SJti-17111 Rt;ALTOHS i:ur. Adults, no 1'h1ldrcn. 675-5511 1789/\nuhl.'ut\Avc. Supcr3br,2ba, DW --J Or. Jo'um Rm. cpls, drµs, R /0 . cpl:.. d r l''· $375 Z BR .• l ba .• s rni:lc housc clec H/O, 238t Rutgers 714 963·45t::• o n loL Dbl. g ar. ~so Mo. Dr. 635-6750 l714) .-.-.-.-.-.-.--;. _____ 1 yearly 18l' • Scenic Prop_. __ 675 572G Condo. Fre nch Quarters. :lbr, 2"1ba uvuil. A p r il l S-ll5 m o. 556-8674 or 3 BR. de n, frpt Lovl•ly y atd So. ol hwy. SSOO Month. A~cnt ~I 411 Ill Easy h Vtnl!. ~75. 2 br :.m1?le:. ok. Fct• i51 1615 M~sa Vffde SIR. Bra nd ne w 3 betl r m LANDING ho me. 1900 sq .ft. with formal d111111~. owner want:. l > r h1• & S550 p1.:r m o. incld,.: !!ardcner. Shar p 3 b<:drm. 2 hJth RIU\t"boS. J . 3 Br Z Ba LWI R~>. golf c-111 luku vu .~ 547-~ FllSHl.Y PAINTED J bOOroom fumlly home near sdlool, purk, Hhup p1n11 a nd freeway uccc:-s S37Stmo RAMCHREALTY 551-2000 ---...-8 RAH DH l W 2 bed room condo in W OODB RIU G 1'; $l2S mo rndudc:. u:.c oC .lll lat•1htrcs RAHCH REA.~ TY 551-2000 ' CUlwrd.aiupoc 2Br 2bu, hri~f\l k\t ; rec Cu cll AVJ6ll /or 1&pp'x 2m o . S3J01mo. Eve . 152·117l }'Jk, 2 ba, MC. "BBQ, lioat or cumP<'r patl. Rent Ot' lease. $425. 9ti2-59!J8 La keside Ten ms Condo, upi:rd 1 Br. pool, spa. $300 p/m 6 714·55:! 3810 ---.---- Deluxe Greentree 2 llll fam -rm , ll\·-r rn. lrµk lkt· f'11l' SJ75 1:126 lltiill . ,. • c.J f':twn111, plf f'r•1 I •l • '1•• Camino Uw B1lr llM .. »o. Jar C1CJ"' t~r c2&Jl s.n.4 t. 0 14 > llloiJ.b IScwk f ll!r ywf' bcMa' ..... '1111 ~. SI I 4 Bdrm wilt! ---------- ht lard" bola1 dock lo 3 lSr 3 D~. <'lub pr1v, la r11<' bcMt rhlldl't'TI OK. !!:I Torn S7~1Mo Avail April thru 5.W-4050or83CMIOl2 Awiui.t On "1£ter with boat dock ..,_.,, • ..._ ~ ~lll'Mo Wanter. $1:!00 •••••••••••••••••••••••....,~r...,.....,.11111111~-~r Mo in :.ummt•r. Du\'\W W 86oa P...a.wle 3707 (2) 381\, 28 A t>upl~xe~. r e nt:al, :t Br. fr•)I<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• nvellablc, cloteto s hop,, 8LU L'L".· Ct)Nl>«) • ..:. . . J bl' h . k XI l ''d'.\t ..... , ·1 l"lt>1_1 11n Llt furnishe d Summ"r fun' •l:J5 1K' p11r • n ,,. · · Lca!lc:-:-turtln~ a l ~SI.I Bo I U b~ " '" l()('uUou~. 1-'rom $350 to ., ut:. ipava ell ~c Ut.Jhties pd. Jo'ee ~475 A sk for M l hl, Month. Ai:cnt ti-11 113,,. \Alcut.rfloat 1.1.-.,_.5 Mam Rentals. 'w'"S3'70 "' ""' ~""' ~-"" 67~ 2311 or 54.5· 1067 Tim cov ~ .... c,_.o11.'1 .. 1 •• 1""40 ... 0_111Corona del Mar Bout ~l•P!I avu1l., 1 Or 2 BR. rondom1nluro -••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 3 Br 2 Ba s ervice in cMclU:.l\c h alrrcint WESTClJFf .. .3 ~drm. Hachelor Apt, ulJtit1es an· rm,patio.$425. ' community. Pool, oejltCh, 18 1 ba. ~/mo. Agent cludc.'<i $UIS mo. 640.~. 64 1·2251 :-..:«urrty. ~750 ·days S<l<l •.ll.53, t:\'C!> 835-3700 --- .,J{L'lt:\I \N i\!"S()(. 548 5?M>8 C-t M --3724 3 Br 2 Ra. fpk, vie w. $19!> • ., ,., ti.it; i;501i" • OS a HG mo. Aft 6 & wlrnd:.. ll1i: Canyon 2 BR. condo. ••••••••• ••• •• ••• • ••• •• 1..W 9448 or 552·04-lS ·Si!IS :\lo annual lea .. t• i40.00 WEEK & UP I.ado Rl'alty 6i3-7300 •Stud io & l liR Apls l>uplex So-Of·llwy. 2 BR. 2 .I a' m 1111· l' r 1• 1· I-. JH l n1mrn (;u,1nl1•d c; atl' Main ltcnlal-..:, IO 5Ji'O .3 BR, 2 L!J. i:a1 c rpts. ~ r· Jy. $115 mu l.m cly th r uout. form I l)Jl ram r m. Oil', plJ ) rm Ubl fpk, hu~t> HI\ llJtlo, ntJO\' many "tra:-; Si95 mo w s:rdnr. .Jun Wdb. ltltr. 557·6264 h ouse 1n ne1i:hbor hood. ~· $400 mo Realty 848 II\~ I! r l' a t rurtlt' Ho~:k LH 2 sty, lier l mmt•cl :!'·ha llonu!> IJm 1111 J Jlobl•r h l'Jr gar ~> 113:1 9731 WOODBRIDGE 11.~"' :s hr 2 ha or:! hr&. 2+FH. m !\:\ltpt Shores Estat• townhouse tlt•n" 11001 1a1·u111 , ll'n 117 t>2nd !>t. Call :\Ir •TV&M ~udScrvA\ail B.1. mod l•rn k1tchc11. • Phont• Sen. llld P<>l>I "alk to p arl. & bch. $1311 ----------11 r"rnl' Condo in l>cl•rt 1l'lfl 2.1iG:\cY.1><1rt Ul\'d, C~l mo,,., &l4-n n __ _ 518 :J755ort>l5 3967 ()pt•n d aaly 603'~ Ja:.m1nc-673 31150 1\J:<'lll Oil> ;)j;!j 11\(J C..111 Ne\\. prot~S'Onall) cit" t>l l 4li3:! lknccllct. i52· lK110 ur t:o.ratt.'C.1 & hm<l:.l'Jpcd. ~ _ h·l5 llO:I alt6,6-l:!:!.>Ji ----1<;,\STSIUE r ant:h hom e. CastaMesa 3 224 .1111, 111.'Jr i:oll t·uur:-;e, •• ••••••• •• • • •• • • •• • • • • l'UI dt.L~JC !:fl. $JH9 n10 4 N ew 3 Ur 2 B..1, rrr S ('-.t 'IUJ i 173 P I a l a . S I 1111 111 u ----- .. -- Wa•k to the h<•uch !rum lhr:. lovely 3 hr, 2 ha <'pl!., dq >s, H U, J\ Jll no" SJ55 /mo Spot le~:.. J Br. 2' ~ h.1 . fJm rm. (pk, d rn rm 2 < ar i:ar P\ l µallu, hlt110, <)wet :-lrecl, nr ~this, g r c l' n lH: I t:. & p u 11 I . s.125 mo. Will 1·ons1clt:r o,hort l crm r e nt al. 552 7815 br den 2 b..1, !1111 rm. St.•<• \'1c•Y., Ill'\\ ., hr \\ dl•n nook. lrpk. mrrrort·cl ~ ,1rt1um. l'\l ~tll't'h llornan tub $1!15 1110 1:-ot T1•nn1s & c•11mm puol, & last & 1 yr 11.'a:.e ~HOii mo Ii 10 KS.ii, 8AYCREST llt.•aut. home an ont• of Nl·wµort lk•ar h's frnC'~t an•Js 3 BIL, 2 ba ., form 1!111 rm., frpl. Lt.:l'. 1·01 e r cd p atio, 1nncr t·ourtyard. greenhou:.t'. frurt l r t>ci. ~alor~· & gori.:eous f lo w ers & l anllsl·aping. 1111·!. j!arclt•m'r. washt•r 1drn·r. n•rri~ , blt·in JJ)pl11Hrl·1·~ .\ hort1t•ulturb t 's <I•· lrght. S7ti5 Mo. l>nn I '\1,11l' Thrs 1;lacc won 1 wa1l!fi-l l·IW . 2 lilt. den, 212 ba, \\ct E-S1de l9e 2 Br lnir 11100 Sq. rt. Beaut Blln!>, w w. J>O?I Adil.,, t·Jrp &drps. S5:!5 ~lo no pets $.MO 6-15-.197 l S<.•t•nac J>rop 675·572b 213·431 7383: cv~S!l l l~27 LJ:I.' ·I br, :? ha. w:i;,hl•r. 7 J.I . 96J.4 569 &12-6383. 1133 362:! or f,H kU Ill LGCJ'lfta Hills 1750 tk ... ulentaal area, duplex dry~r. frple. rl'lrri:. dhl i:arage, :1-ard. b-12-6862 or t>-t5~l53:1 NEW HEACJl JIOL'SJo; Ultra lovely 3 t21;.o, FP. dbl gar. walk to <'' l'r ythin).(. Avail now. S.150 mo C:.i 11 5.u;.0210 College Park, Syra<'USl' 11\11 Monarn 2 lidrm, :! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ur 2 Ba. forma l d1n1ng: ALICIA PLAZA patio, avarl 4/1. ~oo per BEAUT. 3 br, :J h.1. t.11n r m, fr11l. frm l <1111. am. Nr. bch !)750 tl-lh 10:1;1 M~~I. 4..br, :! ba, t rc~hh Hu. dt•n, ~rdnr, w utt•r pamtcd . Nr !'il'hool. purk 11.1ul S55<1 f1-l5 lii!lli pool. S-125/mo F k:i.1blt· term s. 640· l 7 J.I Sce111c Mountain Views mo 752 78ll Larg1•. dlx a dult 1&2., -----~ Bdrm Apls. t'urn & un ~ Br 1 Ba twnhse. bltns. turn ponl, nr ht.•ach. Adults. no l'Hl ~H: Ei\STSllH. ('\I \ONUO :rnr. :!h.1 dlll ,gur. 11Hs \1-.hrdn1 rl'lrq;. Hr a 11d 'JI.I 11 lo.111 n c y. ) 1 I 1 I '1• .1 t S.100 mo l'all 1111 aµpl ;\Ian· or L>on COLE OF NEWPORT rn:.\LTOlt!-> 675-551 I J)uple't. 2 Hr 1 Ba, tomp redccllratl·d. i:..11 -.ml fncd \d Sml 1·h1ld 01\. nu µ l' t ~ S2 !15 + cl t· p IH5 Kl84. l:Jlll \fl'\l'r l'I :1 Hr 2 L!J . n·•k r, h:e I nnl )ard ~111\1• ll•lng. "11•wp.1rl lits. an•a. Wulk· 111g d1!>t. to M:hl & :-;hoµs Sharp 3 hr home a vail 11111111•11 :i>."11Hl1mo. yt•arly, \gt Iii:.! ."1:.!00. fkdec 2 hr. nu l'IJt!> & d rps. H 10 2 Car i:..11 :5325 mo i l 1 :Jti:I 15G!! \II·;.'\\ \'Fltl>I·: Hl·aul. I Varanl :1 llll . 1 '1 h.1. 111. I ' 1 h.1. kttd11•11" l'al do:.l' to 01·ca11 S:!i.1 \;.lo. rni.: h.ir 11.11wl1·fl 1.11111111. lur i..c1lh~t>g 1:117 Hl-.1 II\ n11 w Ir pk, 1111 .. n·d p.1l111, l11nl ~ d . q>h & .! llr 1·onclo. Jdult t·om rlqr-. lhruoul 2 l'ar i.:.ir. pll.'X, pool&.. l l'<' l.11 II "\r l'lo:.c to !'il'huoh 6;; :-hop. liroukhur-.t &. Ad<im' pmi.: l'h11tln•11 yl.':., vet:; s;ioo mo fl.17 1;.io:i 11t1 :>l~I h·l I 12~:1 --:! I.Jr condo 1 ha. l"mm lhr. :.!hj, 111·11 I\ J t•tkt· ponl, l',1rµort lhfi!i I tpts, dq,.,, l.Jltns, lrplc .\rbor Crr ~JOO. U):.. gar, fcnct•d Hl•ar drr\t-' K93--6571, ext :.!Ill, l'\l''> & pJrk I.! for hoat or tn I 89i·H59 Mr. :\loh;1mt.'d lrlr a\ ,111 .J It• ~Hlit: );r -- ()1 t• ~ lli~h~i hnt1l .!Hr. l BJ. hou:..cs. 111-c n<.•\lt lllr 211J lJll Ill' u,.,t·d "" ll•suknn• 6. cir bu:.1nc!>,.. ~;;mo ;,1~, 'llil.X :,JOO·S;n5 \\ arl \111 1st l51h. 2611 F lnrid..1 Open Sunda~ IWl·l»i'KI *RENTALS.,.. 2 Hit :.! llH .. :.! Ill< 2 llll, rll•n :1 llH :1 llH :1 llH :.1 Bil J HU .I HH I Bil ... S:lll5 . $400 LGCJ'lfta Beach 3248 ~125 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • S.l!J5 Spel'lat·ular 01•1•a 111rnnl !:1-l:!S Cliff Ur .. I hr. lrplt . :,..1110 StiOO mu I:! 1;111m • .!i2J ~•:!.) c•ves :,.."i~l;j ::;:1~.11 N. End. :! Hr :! ll.1 lnf'fl • ~;:!:-i vard, do-.c to l11•J1 h ,\, • ~·11.111 'hup::. Yrl~ be 1!11 111;•1 ·I llH ........... l:>/1KO ~ b I ,,.,,5, 2 r, Ol'C.tll \ ll'\\. 'l'l red hill :;;:.~. 552-7500 ok F cl· Main Rental._, !>-Ill a3i0 3 1'r, 2 ba Condo Nt:\\ uu 11 :'llonarch Sum mrl, La~ Niguel. 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Si50 mo. ·19t). 71l18 •'<' famah.StiJIJmo "\r F It. iluh l•r•~. ~·"1'· f':\CC4Rr,2ha.~unl..1·nll\ 7ifl or.; :.this: ;-,hop,, 1 ounlr) -----Im frplc, C...m rm. Onl) "I u h . 5 ·I ~. • !J ~ 1.,. \t'ry prl\ 1h' 1•\f't'. twm1· ~ m_o &\2 31\99 ~~~5o w• :\~r~ ~~ri{Jrtt~;<'·Y!'i 'urn1u1~~h'<I ll\' !~1· y. all' Suµcr shar p , L_a_!'_u_f'_<_l :i • _ _ I I.Jr_. -':·1• ~·1110/mu. \'11la, 3 Br l B.1. F.1m ~-2hr, gar.ti:e. lmb & _968 ''370r,,ino.~--Hm. fplc, tlhl .:ar, l11ad' WOODBRIDGE ----·--- Mission Viejo 326 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p<>L<;. 1-\•r• L tkcfrnnt w rlrwl-.. :!Br 11! xtras. S:r.1·1 mo \111,1 • M:.un Ht•nt::ils,!1111 ~.:r.o :!11<1, lrplt -.1•1;, l 'lult M't'! Aftl2nn11n. 1117 1\:12 nt• th<:> first In this Ex.· 1·t·ut1 \I' home. 2B r + df'n. S l50'mo. OPE"J hnusf' S un. J 5 2'1 111 ,1 1 k:. w" n. ,\ G l'. hi.I ilitll Ca sta del Sol. <Jclult, lo\C.' ly ~HR, J\/C, \ll'W . duh W1l111Y.' ,harp :!hr h<i<' pvJa's, S40ll. f.-ll·ll!l7 or lhr Twhn..,hl'. 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Frplc. 1 • pvt patio, dbl Ra rn1?C. 1, l andscaped. $395, 2390 Oran ge. 613-6039 . ,. 1 . 0 Br 1~ B:i. pool, S275. • r Nice area. Kids/pets OK. Sml fee. 645-4900 * •COftS411Mr'S Guid~ 10 2 Br beam ce rhts. J\ke area. call nowl Sml fee. 645-4900 **COMUIDlr5 Gulct. Attral'l1 vc 2Br. 2Ba,:? cur HuntillC)ton ~ar twnhst\ pool , w w Hciri>Our 3242 <·pt.s, AC. \~Shr 1dryr, SJ30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. (213) 433-8266 eve. 3 Br, 3 ha townhouse 4hr 21hba immac 2 story Sparkling new rond. m'prcsta~e arca,walkto $470. Call "L rla ". Mile Square Park $.545 84&-l371or846·5456 eve~. mo. Call 53t-1l9'i_i_o ____ • Exec hi-level. 3 Br 3 Ba, Spacious 4hr. fam.rm fplc, lgc .l"am Rm. wet w /(rplc, 2ha. C'ountry bar , Rrdnr. 2' 1 c·a r 1otar, k1tch, walk'J? distant'<:> an $625. Aft s.!. 5.'>t· 1-U2 tract tu ::.rhools & shop'g lrt• 324 4 HU$!e yd w /hlnrk "1111 •••••••••••• ••• •••• ••• • P e ts wc lcom 1•tl. (i l4) 536 14UJ $425 ~lo 3flr . den. 2R:&, lg<:> k1teh .. & dinrnJ?. No. of M1. Sq Prk. $415. 847-1787 MOVEIHHOW 2 bt'<Jroom condo n('ur pool, school, pork 11 nrl shoppanR. $325/mll. RANCH REALTY 551-2000 ,, 'IJ:ASr SIDE 38r, 2.Ba, $450 I lwullftC)tOft !l.Kh 3240 -mo. l'ncd yd, wlk t o ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1---------- ehops, N.8. achts, pets 4 BR, 2 ba.; beaut. p a Uo. 28R IRVINE $39 ciblldren OK. f(ar, 325 Avall.4/l .$400Mo ,lBa •••••••••• 5 :t•;Bbcbeltcr.M2·3003 Agent. 640-0020 2BR,2Ba ••••••••••• sso ...._.. 2BR,2~ Bn ••••••••. ~ " ~~,2Ba, $tOO mo. Lt( filed 3br. l~bu, 2 !lty twnhse. 2 3 BR, 2 Ba ••••••• $475/600 , ~il l llr.:. peta c hild r e n car gnr. pool, Lennis , 3 BR. 2~ bR ••••• S475/SRS ,' 0 &99 oak SL 642.3693 $350. 846-6518 4. BR, 2Y~ Ba ..... ~50172:; ----------~ llBr. 2Ba, Jg yd , dog run , 3 Br, 2 ba Colle1tc Park poUo, l(aruge dr, frnt & ~ back. otur ocean. $.185 mo 963 1862, 842 4100 .. OBRBr,2b:, Mesa Verd~ c.~ b -• ""'...,r 2 r pie~. KJdi1 & pruok.11~. aoy ~cc_.. Tenex 898-9891 Sm I"<'<' ...._. lltO H.wport a nr l '!a BG twnhme, fplc, c:.toMeteS41-77Jt poo&.n.rbetl'h S380. 831-9175 ,, 3244 lrnM 3 244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine r&Jlty SEllMG IS ll!UIYlt4t . T his outs ta nding S an L uls Rey model at Rancho San Joaquin is be- ing offered on · a 2-yr. tease for $625/mo. J[eatures 3BRs, 3 baths, central air & a great view. Call now for a list or all the amenities -Lila Harper ·7$!-1414. (K54 ) IROA.DMOOR TURTUROCK SBR, f amlly room, formal dining, 2 bath +comm. pool in Campus ·View. $500/m o . Vee Slinso11 642-8235. (K.')5) . GOLF couas& & I.AKI VIEW Rancho San Joaquin. Beautifully decorated 2BR + den townnome. A view from every room. ~/mo. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (K56) • * THE BLUFFS * l>1•1•11rator ':-; m11 rl1•I 1111 IK•sl gn•1•nbcll J Hdrm,., , 2' i h.1l hs ll1ghl~ u p gr:11kd 1 Sli3S Least•. :i:u \ 1:-;t.1 Trm·ha ll1 l\'1• by & l all lur app I ti Ill fl71l:t 01' !">ll'I l:!!MI ,\gt•nt OCEAN VIEW :nm. t..1m r m, urn r m, :.! lrplc:,,, lllln .... \lt t'l b .. r, huge deck. S075tm o. \' j :!hr. i!ba. 2 car i.:;11 turn r m, h~c patio. lrwd \d, w as he r 1dnt•1 il!'.hwshr . ~95. IH2·i9 IS Spyi.:ta~:.. llrll P ool. \ al'W ;)1200. mo. 6H·Hlt..li 01 ~7 5162 Pool. J acuu1. Bith .. rrl:o; J>cl>.. S.:125)rly.fi-10·0619 !"lilt (j l51 or Jiii 111:111 C :.!.i:!l l StiH·l-.purl L.ig a sta Mesa 3824 ll1lh. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,\dull K S1dl0 1&2 br apt>. ::-.orr~ 1111 p..i End gar. patio, pool NewportB~ach 3769 l.11-t· Il l'\\, no pch. •••• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • U.& I Utl78 \ll•:SA V l':nu i-; area llomt• al mospherc 2 & 3 In 1klux~ up!.!> 546-1031 S..'95. Xtra lgc t nhse. l ' ~ curtt. S Cl JACOBS REAL TY an ement~ 3276 live BIG! ha garai:c. Adults. 2400 Elden ;I l3, 646-e885' 6670 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675· 'A 0c . Vi ,. ~ ___ r. can 1ew, gar. sun Adult 2 Bedroom , beam ccl'hngs. no pets. S210 568 :!!_ W1l!.on, inq. Apt. C. :1 Hr:! Ua. lpk . cm:.t ~ar. • -d.t·~·k •. 2 ~~l.1os. pr>o~. lllk bav. & lwh ss:x.1 mo Jal u!zr. 52-·~7. 498-0t>M-l AR, cp(s, drps. K1ds ok, GREAT RKREATION Sw;m no pets. Garage. S20Q. ..,., '10, \OU!>O , 2 h~ohh r ,bs ~1,)-~K \ rl). ~ll IJlr.l:S IUl'EANVI EW 3 Br. a v<11I :.! Br rn111io. µ\ t .1d11lh, \µnl -t 542.5. ·192.!J40I• vr "•''h•·• d1\t·r 11111 .. 1 1;.1u1i;11 b I urd;1 n lf,1 ;ih.,,,j "'"" ') ---, --- r l.Jll P·c & IJ< •h 'r· ~ 'f GRAMD,OPEMIMG t•lll'i 1 ,1111t11 I l(t'( °' :)!IHI Jll'f'l1111 :1.11 :1.1•1111•1 ... :!llr \\ ''•·pt 1111,., trpl1 J .111g1· I· rwl I.'•" '>.I:.!, :'II :1III1'1· .1tiI1' ..... \\ 111 lli•t. ~1·1· ••\\111 .11 u r 111Hl(l'tt1llf)J ('~ 1111 :! 1 1 ll,1, lliOIOj.! I IO. Ull (';_111,d IA I .1 l ii ol p1111I .), lt•nni ' .,.,;;, mn Ii lh 11111'.! QUIET·PRIVACY 1'1•r1,.,1 1·11'lcl ,•ntl unit 111 AtnlTr< on ffal'k Ba\' :J Ur ., )l,1 \\f,IJI .ti1111nd p.1110 '111111\ 1-: .... 1 ,., pu~11r1• I 'tlf1l tH2 >C:!ll.! OW HER '•>41 C lpt 11 11• tll I' ..... 11 ,\; ;-.un 111 i.I' \I :l~ l'l<i~ ,, N'll '1;;11 '" ht'Jl h' t 111 pd R•·J n~. hl't l• r hurr_,' ~ml ft.t· n 1~ 1~1110 * *Consumers Guide t'~>rt. l'r~ > d n rm al K'. :1 9r. c~Qn .. 3'11,1, twnh~<' :.! 1lt.!ck!'i. w11le ocean new. $1i(.llJ mo bt'. A\ J ii A pr. 15.HUI 111 Iii -iu1wr :1 Br, l.1rµc-\ ..rrl. t" m1 lrmii ll<'h srn:» mo I I i; w •. ~ l m I n I !> I l' r • 1/.ll ii 1;, lllUl I~ ('ondu !'imJ,:k It•\ C'I :Hlr :!h.1, lq1l1 ,,, .111 Apnl l lhru mulsummPr, Perf ccl tor an~11111• J\lt .11trnl( nt·w honw. l't 1·. S I 10 mo. h73 !15111 5.'il·40JM C\l'S UleSl:iB"U -' l'unocam1t· O<'l'<in \1¢\\ J••nJ•:mi" ix"ll'f' ''" ll!l' cu:. tom :1 br. .! ha 1r11k. Nn "'-•Is. $52~ n111 'l 1' J A( 1 VI c,, I ~' m• ,..~ l •" .,,. '••··· •....,.,rJJy l\f,;,,~, ,\I' \BT~l ENTS 1!18·~47 OY. ner , , 1>0 W ;>.;TO\\'N C ~I. -~ BBi; '' P' P 1''' •r ·~•'1 1 lldr (ll $2 111 Smt Juan ' '""'"'m""' ~ "'~"' :.! ll1h in. 1' 1h.1 S:,!;;, Ccrpbtrano 3278 fHAUl~IJ Al'A~IM''IT Hi .. 111111111 p ar klikl· at •••••••••••••••••~••••• 5.,., ... I & I 1 ... 1. "'m , mus 1lh1•rt', pool, :-;pa . I 11 o I d S a n .r 11 a 11 c • .1p1s•rano·Cha rm 111 r.: upo.talr!., do\\ ns,a1r:-; l'1111 dom1n 1u m . Lar1-:c 2 Hdrm . 2 baths. c•;irpl'I 1n~. wrndow l:O\ l'rrnl! ... ltu1lt 111'. :! < ar 1.;;11.1J,:1· ,\; p,1l111 l'<1ll Ii Iii :!1:111 \1011 I h u I ... ti .J \ ' •• I • 1•n 11~11i11 Fri :-.1111 ,., •·11 111i.;;. 6. ci;t\, rm \\II \I'\\ l l>\111) ~ llr, .! H.1 h11l"111Kl llr r ,.,1 & w.•, 1 Mn. I·• r .... 111,t .1 ll'"' :-;t1•1.is to com fo ~ 1 r : f.:.,., rnrnal• pl,.11· -.twpplllJ.!. ·"''" ,. 1 •'"i I ' 'J l 11· 1 •• ,. 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Ampk ., l'l( •• It I I I" m~t 2 BR, I ha,~-r h S.llih " • · •1• I 1 i· •' •• un• "tora,:?1'. Call 1·1,Jl1·1·t ' I 11 I ltl ib>l·l 17!J alt til'i\l. SJ:i•J :! llH, lurn, wntr. ~·~111 ·11 11 ' 1111 t 11 crn nr mo to mo 2 llH, I h,1. Wntr. • ~:1110 t>t•h 1o i:• • .II-I~ __ BAYFROHT Nt•w :!hr. 21,ha . unlurn lownhou!>t'. E ncl 11111 i:aragl', cbhY. hr, n Ill'· lrph:. pool & jacuu:r. 1, m1 Dana Harbor. Sl2:i. t9:J 12ti() Un f. :1 llH.:.: b.a. $.'1:!.1 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 101S W lolboo 6 7l·J'61 Harbor Lane Ham~ :lllr, lml'k p.1lio, f1 pk, ht1l 1:ond. l!l:l·fl961l SISt> Bach . xlnt bch loc. ---Lii'4'n. util pd. Hef's. FROM S215 \I .ii Ill'•' ~·dull~ only, n o pl'l-..•t.ari.:1' 1&2 hr apts. lhh,1hr. i.:a' llB(J ~1;,. m11 c:,1s 1•d i'i'I! Scott Pl • h·l.l-:llil I or Ii 12 !'iOiJ THE BAY LEAF lklck Bay ..111•a, rusllt' 2 j Santa Ana 3 280 Br. y. tll.tdl'n tloor, l pk, 3 ••••• •• •• • •• • • • • • • •• •• • Adil. ToJunc2S. 675·1~ I & 21ldrm, waler pd. From $210 Rcautifu l. o,pacrous nrw apls, P ool, pvt patios./\ \'aal 4/1. .\dulls. no pets. OCEA 'I FRONT Apt. I Br ·'-'9 Arne.ado. C.'.\t. c.1r J:ar. on 1 • .1<·re. SharpBradfard Ford. grdn, no ehrldrcn CONDO. 4 Hr. 112 ba, or pets SJ75mo 1133 OU9 pool, dubhouse, p lay ~~ an'a. Prrv. rear yar<I. Apr 1 lo J un 15. S22S, UlJI &16-0Kl\3 pd. 548·1930: Gi3 711-14 --------2br w/r,ar, S220. Cpt . SanClement~ 3776 w ater p d , 2176 ••E • CORONA DEL MAR <>nl> sis:. mil. Agent, no k<· 5-l!l Kl i5.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Placentia. Call bet 1 & S, ON Tm ; BEACH ~ 1120 E1t·r ythmg furnrshrrl, -------Hcrbor View Hills Oul:-tandrng l.u>.k built "Carml.'I" plan. San_i!lt• story •I bdrm & lumtlv r m . on <:>s t at<' '>17('(1 i:roun d :-;. l m m ac. l hruo u ll D<'c orator rc aturcs cvcr y whc•r c (new ~tpc~,-oak fl~r· inli!. frclih rr.tlot.' now draperies); icfe'ut family ho m e in thas hi g hly prized co mmun i t y. Avail. now 11t $750 per month. i!i,1!111111\~i .\: \!.' 11 .. i_l\1•;ilhll'!I Honq 640 5$60 Anytime E:J.,tl>Jo.111 I-'. of Rldq. l br. S.'lOO. :! hr $375. llul.!<' 4Hr. 2 na. new , t92·l720or '192·J71U palro, blLns, $425 m r>. -645"7762 S12.''>. :um. i:ara1H· & 11.'d H d. !!Ill N. Flow1•r 1\1\ lor-:\l a!lc Rt>all~ 4!1!J ~181; 495.4 IBG San Juan -----· Capistrano 3778 DELUXE J Br 2 Ba, nn 31llt. dl'l1, 2Ba, l~r k1tch ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. S:l50. Nr . S. Csl & din ml.!. No or Ml. Sq. lbr, Iba Condo Pln1.a , 614-110:11 aft S _l_'r_k_._$4_15_._s._17_._1_111_1 ________ 499_·27_56 __ ...,...._,Spacious 2 br, l 'h ba. enc l. ~nts , gar., patio. $300. 292 E. 3298 Unfumlshed . 16th Pl, apt n Westminst•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp lbr duplex, like lit· 2Story, 4 bedrm, 2 bath, Balboa Island 3806 Ue house, fncd polio, gar. nu cpL'i, drpi1, (pie. DW, ••••••••••••••••••••••• frpk. $225. 673-0336 Ol" S425/mo. 714:963-4569 123 CORAL. 642 9666 L". 4 Br, n ewly p aa·oted. Newdeluxcsplat level , 1·,-, .... -,T-5--E------... · 3 BR 2"'·b 2 t' ...,....., ID . New 2 br, 1 great nci~hborhood. 5202 • n a, pa aos ba. dan rm, liv r rn Be rkE>lcy, S4 50 /m o. __ S600 __ ._Y_rl_Y_·6_7_5_·9_l4_9 __ 1 w /frplc. lge closets, Jge 847-S.t20or898-26~. \'rly, bay vu?w from deck, carpeted p a tios, encl. Condominiums 2 b r , n e w ly r e d ec. garngc w/laundry hook- Unfurn' hHI 3425 Garage s11a cE'. Slv & up. Children over 12 ok. ----~~ 11 r.rrlg, put10 . .1ta s BBQ. no f)ets • .Frnm $295. --IAYFROMT --~·t~~~;.;;·~;;·;:~:ri•1:; l au n d r y ho o k -up. 64-M~ Spae1ou!I 2 Hit, 3 bu • <IC'n Tee L. N1$!ucl. e ntry (.'lb. ~20tmo 6-75~----j Duplex 2 br, l ba, new condo. O\cr luokml{ l.1do Comm pool, assoc dues Balboa Peninsula 3107 c pts. drps. No pets. Isl<:>. Secunty hldi!. Walk pd. l.<.e. 499-2247 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $295/mo. 2297 Orange to shop:,, & m a r kcl Lun.v Condo $115. Util paid. Stove &. Ave. 642·0583 Agent r,7:;.5200 --' retrig. Fee 8 b 2 Br, de n. l'~ Ba. dining Main Rentals. 540-S870 3 r, 3 a, 2 story. Nr. > br. lbn nr t enna!I <'IA. are a, pool. jacuui, $.195. O.C,C. Kids OK, $325. Fncd yd, refr1g, ept11, JIB. M a llo y R e a ltors Capistranohoch3118 Wkdys 558-6240. fn:>lc, aarS495. 761·2159 963·9T71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ev/W'knds5S2-4641. -l "" C A Ny O N 0 I'\ r Dix ocean vu dplx, up~r, u~ • I t 2 B ll f l f!l;lB k: BeauUf~l. Ea stbl~f . 2br de'lJ:a· hfe ded Q\:a~ ... qu e r , a il:nJ.J. Vit~. ii:O:::a: ~i6!,0~1~wbr.~~0:a~t) no Pets. 548·7933 ' ·~:~\i:,~ b~~~)'~:!;: 770 0277 xtrns. f,625. 644·4201 or COl'CllMI def Mar 3822 !\tornie, walk to ever· c Bluff!, 4 Br 21-!i Ra . owner decorut<-d & lived in . Whtt> cpt, fplc, <'nd un- it. Luah 1tard<.1n polio. OOS<1 lo 11hoP'! &-t1<'hools. Mllf\)' Xlt'l11. $.~) JWr mo • 6440111 ~71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yt.hlng. Ideal tor middle aited couple, $210 m o. 6-\.'> ~16 Br, 2Jh. e n c t o1od 2Rr npt,$31S mo.,uUllUea J(lr l\fCHI, 1'wim min iz in c l u ded , 840·5869, pool,, pllti~. ((ardcning m..3700 Eastsi!lc, 2 Dr. ~. ~ 2 H r vicr , bllns. 8126 So. of Hwy , 1 br, bltn~. Br, 1'1\ Ba, $315, 4 Br, 2 Rld1Iff1eld H.B. $350/mo rt'fntt lndry. Hach or Ha. 2 fplc's. SUS. All 300> "B" So. Bredlord matu~ cpl . no pets $295 ~c::: }ioV:::i•:!'ff;: :: $3ll~i:;.f :~om ..!_~. ARt. 673"4«1 &45-9181; or 842-1&17 al\ tPM. Rita • Sr 2 Allio Vllla.con· &v(• $0M~hln1 you want Go; lmmoac. atr, uo peLs. ~ Hllf Classified act. do Sen thlnp tut wl.UlJ>~r $350. a»as 1t wtll. ~. • PUQt want Ads. .. . , '' \ • PACIFIC WOODS NEW -1, 2" 3 8DttMS From me> to $400. 8»9738 ---- Costa Mesa 3124 Costa W... Melt» Verde 2 br upstu1rs. Ntw c pl!!. Refs. $240. 498-1936 or ~59ti0 w .... w ..... .,. ~y-·· Deh.utt pool i.lde xtra l&e 2br. 2ba, bllns dshwhr. Nr. ~h. Adult•. no pets. 1225, mo. s.36.-~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW E.ai.ts1d~ Dplx 3 hr. 21 ! ba. bltns, frpl, dbl gar. Patao No J)t!ts S395 b73-1839 2 br. frplc, '>Unken hv rm SZ!>O. No I-ad.,, no pt·I'> l2t>9 llakH. \pl A i51·9ti7:l SPACIOUS '\ew 2 br :! ba, l',1thl·dral 11•11 pJL1v mer look 1ni: the hluHs S2ill ~o fk't.., I c·h1hJ OK U2t> l'a1·1l11 ,\\l'. l':\I l>J\S X17 J.>11 or c\ l'i. JJ4J :II~ Be.iut nrw 2br. 21J<1 m 1 plex, pal111. laundq .. bltrns. S32S tJ.12 1603 Beaut nl'W 3br. :!l>a townhou:-.e Frpk, cnl'I ~ar lge) d $.100 6-12 lti<J:J 2 Br ;ipt. uni urn l·'pll', t•nd patio. 1•ph drp~. d \\ ,.,,h ..,k~ 1111· l1,1lh (;J, & -..1r llll'hl ~1·•:, 11111 7;;1 l!l:J/! l•d l :Jll l')I Foxholow VIU09t 621 W Wilson 646·2olO NO DEPOSIT TO (,lvAL. •2br town home w fr1>l •Lgt! patio & eni: gJrage •Adults, child 16 & over •Small ~t ok '\pt Jll, Brand nc~ :!br. l'pl dq~. d w. fp. 245 lbth Plat'l' S:.!95 )lo b-12 5722 ll\Y :\11-:AUOWS Spal' & cheery 2 br apt Fncl gar, pool, Jacuu1. \dull' onl\ N11 kid, or J>t.'t:. t'r sis<> I!. t • I as t + ::.t•c \va1I April bl. Ii.Mi 0073 Lee bachelor. p~1 p11tlo. good Joe. $180. + eas. 646~ Lge l br. fresh paint, w/lots ol storage. Palto, garage Stove. ~l ature single or marned cpl on· I} '\o pets $200 1mo &l5 9839 9-tllltyAcWtAph I &2 9'/fwn ,,..._,. Sorry no pets eomrortable clbh:.e w/1111 amenities Mel Ope• Dally t -6 Opett T• tff IPM Christians Welcome: Nu 2 br, 112 b• studio. 1250 sq ft. bltnc.. enc t:ar. frplc, 1 mi lo oeean, ndlb, s m pets. fee $350/$375 846·37H I 846 1.is;; 16350Harbor Bhd SUMMERS COMING •l Edinger 2 br ;,ipt .. va1l "• m1 21..-: Mi. N San Diego F~ Y from th~ ~ach 1 & 2 bJ. 839-2140 r & Eash1dt' nc" I) decor l rvk enl'I i:ar !HW 4bl4, l>r. woodburmng frpk Hw1tkqon leach 3840 IOA~i to6l'M appln!> I adult only. No •••••••••••••••• ••••• •• ~ 1 a $225 l . 1 ....... s:z•ro 1)4? 6355 ew r. . p<t 10. ~m .,....., :' · w' Open Sal. Sun 105 l~e gar . 1mmt'CI oc.cp}. 71U1 :'\1l'e 2 Br t ba Children 2bd. Dplx $25:> 820 St.irl..IW.2 1521 OK $250 mo. Isl last. no Geneva..:..~·12&; Adull~ dt!PO'>ll 121 I!: Bay 5-19 3830 & (2 13 )431 8568 J..vo ot Oronge County's most beo1J11ful oportmenr communllles A relaxing S8lllng with streams. wa1el1otlS. ond mojeS11c trees Feo1\Jnng pools. JoculZI. souno, blllords. ond exclllng clubhouse wliti social even1s Tenrns, gym, Ond VOleyt>oll 01 The Vllloge. More of every#llng you· re look Ing for. Furniture Is avolloble. 2 Br lge living rm. 4·plex :-.JEW 2 br: Iba. gar, <:pi s. drp s. $260. Qwet 2 br pnv patio t'lean new paint. waler Aas pd. Adults 963 8613 llunlm~rton Harbour areJ. beaut 2 Br. 2 Ha. luxury 11pt. Newly decorated Bltns incl dshws hr. pool w/beaut. lndscpd court yard. Adults. n o pets 846· 17SS or 846 394 \ d:,whshr. 2025 Charil· St One ond 1No Bedroom 1-:vi. wknds 962·0678 S·IK 5763 c\'e, 635-li8l AdulllMng da,s Olflcesopen 9:00to6.00. 2 Brtwnhse. lgc pauo, 1 1 ~ Ba. gar, S2ll0 East:.1dc Nl·W Twnhsl• 2 Br. rplc,1~N_ow __ r_et1_nn_g_. _____ , 631 W95 ,n,l'rcd patio. dt•l'k, dshw:-.hr. :1lt<il'h gur, m.it urc :.idultl>. S:l:!S. ti-l:!tHtil DEt.U)(E 2 IR·21A Near beach, new lge w,Jplc, patio. end gar , d!.hws hr. lndry fat· ii. kids 01\. Ideal for rm malc. $JOU per mo. 846·38-15 2 ledroom, 2 lath $175 2 br. garage, pool, kidsok. Fee Main Ht'nlal!>, a\0 5370 Costa Mesa 3824 Costa Mesa Nwpl lfgh ur''·•· new 2 Br 21" Ua. fn1·d patio. F<im Hm t•nd uar, ~:l75 l>+I tmt Family or SirtCJles 1"il·e lgc 3br . 21 , l.IJ frpk. l~e l'\'l ) ar1I. l'lll I garugc. l'or Brookhur:-.1 & Hamilton 1w; ~1isx ...•......•................................... editerranean Village T~nh'>t' :!1:1, 11, Ha, 1 µl!>, dl'J)I>. lndry pool. adult!>. no pt•b. 5215 mo i5S W 18th St 6-l6·9:>(J7 lJ e I u x l' ;q, t w r r p It' , bltns. enclosrtl garauc lndr} fac, i,:rcllt lul'Jl1011 Adu lb only. no pet::. S<!K5 :-.;t•ar lk:1t·h. l~t· I Br 'lo' c & 1 drq.~. SI~ mo+ 1111 :!622 dt:p 96(J.:J5~. !162 1'11.JO mo 8-18·011.i 3226 GM Point 3226 •••••••••••••••••••••• •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcovering •Fireplaces. wet bars •Dishwashers, walk -in closets •Balconies, patios •Park-like landscaping •Swimming pools , 1acuzzi •Lighted tennis courts APARTMENTS FOR RENT BEACH ORIENTED HOMES ON DANA POINT HILU ONLY $385 MONTHLY! One and two story Duplexes and Tnplexes - 2 •Minutes to freeways & beaches •Security systems Bedrooms and Den • 1 ~ & 2 S.ths -Fireplaces IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! I IEDIOOM I llDIOOM & DIH 2 U - 2 H TOW.-.OUSE A s pecial scet1on for tho'>e with s mall pets Adults Only Office Open Daily 9 to 6 @ C7 I 4J 557-1020 2400 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, Calif. 3844 lrvitw E nclosfld Pauos Enclosed 2 Car Garages Close to SchOols shopping and. Dana PQmt Yacht Harbor ,...,. .. , ....... S#.TLJ ":IJJ1Ulrn_; Apertmt"I Homtt . ,."" .,. ,_.~ .. , .... ..., .. ~. ,.. ~-,.·~· .. ,o ........... _, __ _ 3844 Irv~ 38441rviM 3844 •••••...............•..••....••.••.•...•......••....•.•••••••.••••••• ··•·•··••············•···········•············ \ How-to find your -way ho01e. <.;1.1r1 \\Ith Thi· l rnnt· C11mr""'' Aparlml·nt~. h l·1..1u'c \\t 0rt· de .. i~ncd after the way ~·ou livc. Chn""' lrom 11\l'r \,1.'l'1.' Jiff .. ·n·nt .1p.1rtmt:nl homl·' in .1 \,lr1l·ry11f 1'..-wporr Beach and Irvine Vill age 1~,, .1t11•11•., ,,,11 '11 find .1 'Pl'"'"' ""l' rh .. c f,,, chc kind 1•l 1nd1\'ld11.tl \ou art'. the thini:~ you like i.1,J,i. 11'''"11110\' 11·11""· i.;111( ur Ill'( .1 w • .tk <hn•ui.:h i:' ntl1 l.1nJ,l.1pn to c tm'-'t·nicnl ~hoppin~. you 'll ltnJ 1t .ill \\1th Tlw l ntnl' Compan\ t\p<irlnH.nl... \.\.'ckun11: hom, .. -• / r. ·-/ PARK WEST Call this nu1nbrr for information on l\ny onC' o( o ur 11pMtmt'ntt. 559·5QOO IRVINE Jhr, l '·~bu, i:ar, wulk lo !>bop'g & Tram.p. S275 847 6668 or -.c•e manager n11 D. F:ll1i.. •ALMOST MEW• 3Brv'21,Ba spat·1ous luxunou!> apt $415 lg encl patio 2 iiar Nr tluntR Cnlr. SL> lwy 7901 Stark St 2 hlk S 0 Edanl(er W 0 Bt•ac·h Blvd. Opn Sal Sun t s 842·201-1 2 Or :! Ba. I pie' l'Pb drps. nr tk;ic·h II.. !:>1.ill'r. rC'I'::. S21S 91;3 2s:r> 3842 ..........•..••........ Se\'eral 2&3 br t•ondoi. Pool, tcnn1~. near llC\\ Plu:.h $300 $425. Jnun. Sondra o r B1r~1Lta 846·1371or8-16·2597 lrYIM 3844 ....••...••............ WOODHHll><il-: PINESAPTS 1. 2 & 3 bdrm un11, Ocsqrnec1 llkt• earh Cahlorn1;a hun~alo-...., f'r om S:!ilJ 11 5 Pint>!\tone Olt' hr~.!• :>.Jo O;ul} 55:? 0400 B} ~ncr Brand nc•\\ :IOr Condo in Woodbrul~t· pool. 1acu211, lt•nn1~ l'OUrt& & lakl' 675 921i:J or 675·1772 LOCJMnCI S.ocll. 38 48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Lux ury duplex, 2Br. 2Ua. v1C'w. frplc. all bltns. 2 l'ar gar P' l walk lo bch, adults. nn pell.. ref Yr!) be $525 mo.-197 411 \ Full oeean '1ew. L B1 . 2G07 Solano Way. call e\ ~ wknd:. \9i ~95 Best bet' lhr. peh ok. 1\ll ut1l pd $175 Tenex K.«Jll-tlfl91 Sm f't•t> 2 Br. 2ba, lo~er Chrt r>r Ocean Vu, nr do\\ nto\\ n Refs req Adult~ onl) S350 mo on be. 191 i2ti2. 8lo5wkda}·., LC1CJUM Hlll1 38 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jbr . 2ba twnh!oe. rvt patio, pool. ~ mo Call .ifl 5. s.57-4566 L01J1nC1 Hip! 3852 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TENNIS&SEA Walk to the beach from this sml\Shlnl( 1&2 bdrm apt complcll, with ten111s court. c lubhouse, J><>OI . jacuu.a, s1u.ma. s undeck & beauUful landscl\plng All e lec. kitchen. 01t1· hwaaher . l!elf e leon1n1t oven. Adults only. N pets. I br $!76 2 lir $325. S.. T trroce Apts u.:n Marlnt'r. Log Ni~ Cil4 )493-<1501 Office hours 9 to 6 Newport .. och 3869 ·····················~· . .... 1111 Wwldff IP. -~,,._laJ r Lwlllt OHlte ..... Cl.lloo ll 11141MZ·Jll1 e'rt Ml NOW YOO CAN AFFORD 1111' _ ... , ...... ....................... 4200 tM loC'ltlon ln llunt • l l\11.to n Beartl o n Broolc11ural, IOO squaN" feet StnJte. 1anSen type •tnro or office. C'.oad t'll pMurt!. 11a1l11nf'd park lntt. Call Mr. Plumnu~r 963 trl67 NEwPORT BEACH Park Newport ml apt Jul ~. Aul 167~ XJnt bch 10<'. 'u. h1wn SI~ ~ It efff'VC' 111 ~ ll.Slt3 , ............. 4250 LUXURY APT LIVI NC ••••••••••••••••••••• • • Overlooklna The Water BIG BEAR LAKE FRONT Enjoy t160,000 spec· lll.cular i;pa, 8 swlmmmg Cab1ru; <714 1 lltlG 77Ul ~·972'7or8.:ro sin poob, 8 lighted courts. LAKE ARNOWttt-;A t>. miles of btke lr11ih;, pul· Pretty hakt> \'1ew, 'li>i. \ti. tm&, sh\lf'fiebouds. SJOO wlrnd. &!oo '4 k, ~ 1U OB.UXE OfftCH Comm! & indstl spat'cs, 200 10 2000 ~q fl As low as 35' 1111 fl Lui; N1~uel & Masi.ion Viejo urea!>. llunrly to S D. Frw}. l'.111 831 1100 Baells from $249 SO/mo A~o 1&2 bdrrn plans 2 .i.tory townhouse:. Ele<: k1trh. pn\ patio:. & halcon11!:., trph, clraperies. park 111g ele\ a tor::.. Opl1on1tl maid servu:e /\t Fashion Island, Jam bOrt.'f' & San Joaquin lllll!. Rd For leasing information· 714/644-1900 ---------- WATERfROMT NEW 2 br & 2 l>r + den IUl'Ury apl!t. •Bwll ins •Trash Compactor •Wet B:.ir •Firt.>plcH'I" • Pri' all' be.ich • l'lcx1gla::.::. encl. patio:. •Smokl' dcll'dor:. •Slip::. .I\ u1I to tcn;rnb 919 BJy"dc Or. tii3!\111 Deluxe IO\\ nhonn· 10 Bluffs. 2300 sq rt. 3 llr :l Ba . $535. 640·52~1>. 540-75.5!1 -------- WEST C LI Ff' Condo Super sharp 2Ur. 2ba. all bltn!>. pool. $375. Agl 673·5-110 --------~ WALK TO BEACH: 2 br. 2 ba unit. ;-.:~,er 11,ed in. Frplt' & all xtra1> S375 •mo. 645-7573 A~ San Clen."te 3876 ........•.•..•••••..... CHILDHE~ WELCO'I E Nt'\\ Duplex al·ro:.~ from P la<i.a Park & Lu::-Palma~ School. 2Br 2l>a 1400 ~Q ft s:10;, 2Rr 21.>a 1500114 ll s:11;;, B~llTRA HEN H. \ Ri';ALTORS 492·4121 South Laguna 3886 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge, qwet, luxurious. t''\ 1'1 2 br. 2 ha apl Elc' a tor to c;cenil' pn' heh Purty & ~amt' r0<11n tolJI !tt'CUrll). Pt"rlt"l"t h\ m~ or \4 knd reln·at for tht.> advenlurou:> aclull Marting al ~st;. 11l11 1~1 2835 T111ti" 3890 ........•••••.•.....••. Tustin Dix Condos i\11 ncw hlln~. drp~. crpt, <1 rond Pool & ree ;1 rf'a l'\I patio 2 Br. 2 ba. s:1:;u mo 3 Br. 2 ba. inelds frplc S425 645·0508, 551·2SH7 . ------- ~nts Funiished or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITINC PALM MESA APTS. MINUTES TO i'\PT BCH Barh. 1&2 RR from S195 Adults. No Peb 1561 Mt"sa Or C5 Blks East of Ne~ port Bhd l 5-16·9860 PRiVIEWIHG 2HDUHIT the Beach House Contemporary & ca.,ual The b<>sl or !lie\\ porl ., j,!Ood life • Beaml'<i re1hnj,!i. lloUday ~ k 1;.i2 ~6 South 1.al.l• 'l'Jht><.• 2 tiK lurn 011 l.ikl' ~ dot·!.. W~I-or WI-ml 6 11 l~MI 51> JM'f sq ft oiO(JI Hirth N H ,\ gl >I I 503'.! Ur and nt:\4 :i H H J BJ • • :\lounl a1n home an (.umml'fl'ta.1 Sh~pl>. c.'.!. ht-aulllul Jun.: l .. il..c ftl·e~ &storai:.t· 1-rom ::,1:> Loop p.irll~ turn \\Jll mn 0>11172~9( \t )IJ) t. to <kt 1., :sJ.,ii EXECUTIVE p mu 11 111 7" 7 U u I B-..4.-_. Offl,.,• 1 f>UI i2t.I '"J" ""' '"'"'"' Pn me l.ot·•1l111n J br homl' IO LO' PO'\ ENGL1\ 'I:[) to 1'\\·h.111i:t· for bt>Jth homo• fur mu of Jul\ Co11tacl il1ll Curctt-:.: 998 ;!455 Rentals to Share 4300 ········••·•········••· 33&1\1J Lu.lo. N~ pl Rl'h ~'Urn or unf St:>O·~·;oo Scerclarial i.en a\·a11. :?50 sq. rt. Ot:canor Hay \•1cw. I st Monttt fTH li75·51l20 wkdys on!\·. Law Offi,e Space • •CdM dli. 2 rm su1lt•, Cenlr<ol LJllUOU 1!11 7Sli!'i 11l1I pd, A c. ample pki;, Sl5.'i mo to mo. ti75 ti!JOO. Fem r111mt -..11nll•ll Shi· :!hr, :!h.1 111· Ill'•· ~ l''P :>lti 0'.14!1 lit'I to,1rn "lrn1i:ht lem l!I :!.> to -.harc :!BH :ipl 'ii:!.• • ', uttl "r )J.11 hur llt~h t"'I t;.J:! i:~; .ilt :1p111 W.inlc<.l l1·m 1 uumm.1l1• 1'\1l'l' :! 111 a pt 1111 Ila lho.i Dhd tiiS ,jOJ.'• .ill ip111 i\ttornl'\' "Ill !>ha1 l' '.lhr Jh.i homl· .... n·'"""' rem All ammenitl\'' 1n cl I( pool 6 IO ~K95 or lti5 08ol Prof ~I has & :! Br :ipl Cd\t lo ~h.irt·" hu,1nt·" '4om;in Sl5U. mn tJ.tU 29i3 Hc'p ll'malt· r110111m:1ll' SlJ~ I t htltl 01\ \ltt I Ii J01m1 ;>II, li;1'1 1'1•111 \\ \\HI kllll! 'I F !\t'w l1,11w l'11mt" 'l•n' !11 '\I'll l11H)I. (;,11 :;:.!UO + • .. ultl H.1:J !r'.li•l 1'eal 1k1>t·nd h•m t11 ,h.11" 2 llfl .i pl 1111 ll:d ltn.1 ba\'lronl ~l!JO 11111 furn & ·uul na'·'· !m1 :!XKO. l"<l :!Iii fi7:J.°:i.'l1t!l E "'' t-l~ed A Roommate? 1 o l'roh.•,..,mnJlh f '111d Tll1\"I 1rn; 11'1 I' I·. HSCI" l~E -fJ)AIT.S lJNll.\I TtD Ult> ...,C"C ~~ t.."'c'tlJ.-~ c. ,->)4#(.<' )lit.•\.<,., .... , 1t:t.! 11:\.1 S1111 ,. I 'I'; I 'ihan· heaut1ful .l fir h11111" 111 :\I t•-.a \' crch· 'i l IO ~ . ultl hi:i ii:11 DAY OR WEEK E'\l'I' ~utlt• n•nt.il 7;,2 O~I Airport Offices 1 lilk Lu 0 C: Airport Dix "Ulll's ~ tph drps J.1n1Lor1al ~l'f\. F:\1 w~lm. All ulll . ample prl.i: No lsc· r~4'd 2011:! SE Hn~Lol. NH 557-70llt 2HDMOHTH FREE If you want to mo,·e your offlC(' oul of YOUI' bedroom break aWJ)' from your present emplover. or Ju:-.l ~tart a Ill'~ bU!>IO<''>'> .it u frur \l•m of lhl· \'IJ:-.L. Th~ f:,. 1·1•11tl\1· Suitt· h;i, lhl· ,llh\\ l'f ,\\HI! ;1r1• rull ,en·11•t• 111 01\ 11tual ol ll1·e-. l11n11l'ol Ill pn•-.L11:11u1~ Nl·\q iort C\•nt1·r c.n a mo. to mo lw'>t.,. Rc•nl mt'ludc•!> llc<·Ppl1on <,e r \ .• pt•r.,onuh1Pd phone em l'ral!t'. mad dispatch. l'onferen<·(• room. undt•r i:rounr1 prkJ(. Jamton.tl s<'r\ll't'. All util. e'\l l'Pt phom• Tiii:: EXECUTI\'£ s1.:1n: sm SAN NICOLAS DR, snn: 106. ~ EW PORT [I E,\Cll. C \ fo40·5-170 •I :\10 FREE RENT • I :! ·1 Rm dh off1n·' '\'.o lt-.l't' rt.'<t AclJ. A1rportPr llult·I LOW HATl';S VLLLSEHV KJJ.3223 ·tt1 :'\I.ii·· :11; ,,.,.1;, 1·tl1fll fl-111;tll' l 1• sh;11 ,. ,h.1 rp houw 1n :'\1•\\ p111 t lld1 ""1'" ~16·1i:!'-l ofr C!it llwv. at :i i\rc-h Ft·m. :!O·:IO to sh.tr(• lw.1111 Ila V a ::.t ~.~·l'I -cfront & hOUM' w ,J.u 11111, 11r lwh c1t•i•:1n \U I J IOtl m 11.B :)17!"1. : .. 14, Vl>tol Of'<' St'ITE Jor rent. cif't>.rn vww. Ill. h<ilcony. 11pslu1rs w g-ara..:c, $.500 mo 5:Mi·HK'.14 O:t\'10 Dahl EASTC.M. Retail or ore !>pace. nt Want t·n11-.1•n 11101lrn IC> .5(1 Rl'<lccor'd .. am pt'r!ton. '\0·1~h. "r k ~ :!hr pie prkJ.: . pvt baths. 1770 apl :)I:!.'> tHll ii Ii;! l'\I' OrolllJ:l'..\H' LIZ 646·4871 Will !than· allr.11 tl\l'l.1 turn Park ;>;1•1,1.11ort :! Br 2 Ha. ;apt. \\ pr11t1·'"'· woman. aj!l' 211 t11 :~ pn• Ill :)Hi5 I 1 lit II Ii ltl !"!JI;! Cd'\I 2 Rlks from ht•J1·h. 1:!00 Sq. Ft. Versatile own "' rm. bdrm & l>a u.,,lJ.:<'. tpts. Can be split. l'l1l 1>d $;!50 mo fi73 2~!1 1 Hms. Upper on Del MJr S11n Clemente. Rsn- Fem;1lc room malt· "Jnl hl1• l'lal<' RIL'. 194.9704 ed to .,hart• hou"' ''" ---- Rlulf Ot't•an vu ;! llr Ofc Storc -lndstrl. CM l'd:\I Sl75 mn+11t1I $12'.l ::>UIS & $255. - :\lust be m.1turt' 11u11•L tHl1 2130 or fii9·3709 non·smok<'r Wknd ,\: afl ----- ti. 1r;;; D:!li 111 \\I.ch ' Downtown Laguna ~lo sooo. nl :i~tt. Bearh 410 sq. ft. S225. in- rl ut1I SE>cy, "<ernx & 4350 pr1ntin.: '<'rv. 1n bldg. l!~I 77911 or l!f4 ·lSJi l ..•....•..•.•••.•..•... Double Goraq• S60. Eve 673~162 •2 pools & rec ~enCt-r' •Plush rrpls &. dr:.q)('s •And so much more' Furn. bachelor Unfurn. l br $230 --- $255 Offin Retital 4400 :1 l.trJ!I' rooms for officc' tu sub ll•aM· al 3~ W. c11.,1nr. S:.inta Ana IH•lwecn H arbor & Fa1rvit•w. Call 95HJ616 HURRY FOR HST Sl!LECTIOH !433Superior Newport Beach 64'-1453 _ ...... ,~~"'---':: TIGS~l'ON -~ •-'1"'~'· ""·~.:~ .. FRO)I $2-10 to S33-'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unique offi('(•s for rent. For Rent office or shop. 2J Sx25.5 !IQ ft. $150. 1951 Newport Blvd. Sle J. In· quire Ste. D. 646_-33_1_1 __ H1storic Co nnery V1llui:e from SIOO·St'.00 per mo ti month lease. llt1I. 1nl'I Also uvailal>le free standing buildml! Ampl(' ----------park in lt ·Stora i,: i• 1.ot CORONA DIEL MAil spat'e Just Sl!\.IO per mo 1120tl sq fl I. l'rrfcct for retail hhop w cl1.,pL1) area lnqwre at The 1-';it tor) 42) t: Juth ~L ;'l;ewpart Bcat·h nr l .111 67J-l:!7lor6i5 1.1111 S Beaut apt pl.ms J\ ail furn or unlurn Bach. I br. 2 br. 1 ba. 2 br. :.! Ocean View 'll'"'l'ort haths. ~amcd l1v rm:-., Q-nter addrcs-i. ta,tl'lul d1n1ng areas. storage. ly decoroh•d nffH·•· l.s1• p a L l o ' , d e c k s , month lo month S22.'l mo land1e1ped grounds. R~ccptlon An•a & ton l'OV rrk!(, lighted tennis, ferPOCe rm provided. v 0 I e y b a 11 • 2 s t y Ml ~S40-4082 clubhouse. billiatds, S HARE O f t' s p ace . 'wln'lmlnt pool , pin& Photocopier . other~ ~nf. hydro·spa, gym. o.vaU. Pvt prkg. & other soriz:.~=·corner a~~~IUt'11 . Lag. Bcb. /'I Olvtc;lon or llurhor IO\'C'lm1•nl'.Co. PRESTIG! MEQICAL OFFl~E Jn he11rt of Irvine. ,1500 Sq. I\.: some furniture & fixture~ avell. Prefer Rtn. pr ntllUont'r. Jo·a!<l occupancy. idl'n1er1Ncwland _Ca · 9H034 ____ _ MOO E'dlnger, 1.8. OFFICE SPACE for lsc . ('114)8'7·$605 on major 11t. Coiita OPEN t 5 OAll.V l\{t's11/Santa Ana urea. Pork Newport Sublusl!, l BR 644·4198 or&a0-&568 from 1510 to 35'.lO 11q. rt C'<W1tnt<t • Corporate Realty Bud Olson or Richard • COMPUSI07 Kcnv.·onh)' DON'T Bt' The beach C714t55t.170t IOUAl He>Ue™O Of''°" fUHI fY Vll!tAGES ckf'• ronh•I 11t\latlon t!i __...__.._. ______ , ri11rt tl )OUI' llnfef'.llps. The fat t draw ln tho Call ..... 1. TENEX Wut. •.• Dally Pjlot 6m II"• o Ul..,m Ouallled Ad,~. , • .. YNOT ..._T• PC' 11"4 ... ...._.{II,~ rwlet•lw ............................................................................................................ ~NO 6 ffAOLIHO, l'few,ert Bay Ta• PllllfY_.C It VDYN&ATrATCU n.maul1, trlmmlog • .. ,, ... ,.. H1•Mre . ._..._ .....,..._., 1n· A.....,..lb1rl8'rFG71 J 6TD'l\Jft! pnnn . fr . U<''d 0.11..,i.J , ~ TH. 'Pn!Mr.UO. a.Illy ... latr..... ,,__ m.aut P\a.U1 .la.mt i.n ,_. boma. 81 • •&...v11a.w11A,..•111W ------• ...... . u Dr ..._ 1 Ci1td.-a wm. It aitirl I m-41T• n--, ... __. I--· -, nllllP' temall Cn. c $ I WI lOll 1'41 able ratC'll --••••-••.e•-•-• ..._-, -· ·"""~ ••---·•-•••••••••• C If it......... It ~ Jror ~t ull .-.-................. ~ 6 k.ndl ' 30 Y l!A ll ll XI' R . TedaT·1IOOor~lS4 10~ nfr wltb thl• ad •••••••••••••••••••••• nt 1 aft I pm or 711 Cl.Sl'OM l>KAPt.:KIES r v.-• Ult 8 ll!!.ALLY CLE.AN Ralionabl• ftw appotat• 1-u•u p•J ........ NO Plumtun1, watt"r f'4:f"V. CtJSTOU <'ABlNJcrs • HOUSE" C•ll Gln11ham ... • a.om. ·&JI . .,. • .,._, " ... '' • ""' iam Woven Wood~ Hllnd,, (1urdnuna. ('trl l"rwesta ~SlZJ me,,. to )'OW' c Expr"d . Rea a Ralt'I. leaka. b•throom •ncl u.._..'-- Kitcbcn, a•r.1~. b11lh CON''K .. -rESPE<.:lAL llardw11re •·r V..<11>. I). bl"IHC I • IWorMZ·~ f'rf'c FAt. Call Gene Ileum-MM :r.::.:::: ............ _ playroom, etc SPf'l'lial " a:. Ph 64t12Slll r.1tt-s (•o :We1>11 , COUPLESCLl'!ANl~G 1_._ u .......... Lh11 month on 1eu rul(t· 0nv.,wuy11. w1tlk .... ~11lli.. N1•wpnrt • Hunt in1tlon, l1eanlo• w-uhCAllt: "_, ,._ .....,_ HOMt:S.\ vi-;ns l'lumu c•blneh. 1-'ree c11t. ~tJo:. "' planters. Con· a.ctric.. l\t\1 a.11 Jlon. t;.tS·7S81 f>llrei"P•lllaA31 0013 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INTERlOR/EXTR Pall": lnJC fl He•Un.c. Fr...-Mt f.l'S-317S e' l'~ er"" ~\<1phult 11uwln.c & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Of'l>&S 4~ lrorun1i. 1.1.cht hou&t•work. ln&. Expr'd hlp quhty $10 hr. Honl'llt .Ir reliable rl'mov.il. Arca rcrs. F.LOCl'Rlt:AI. st:H.Vlct.': -s TE AM c LE AN $2.SOanhuur. work. Super re.u rates. attVtl·e. flol /\, t.htrrh1. C..,...et 9'1l>·712£, 00-7839 CALLS $15 br, & ::,MAL Prof. Japanese l.andscap· CARPETS allso SHAM· OO·N87 8'7S.31Sl John N1-0383or 751·315C_I. __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOBS3'2·8233 Ing & Gardening. l''rt'C PO<>. FLOORS & WIN· -a...-c-c o 11 {" g e St 11 de o t Controdor i!:>t,54S.7072Geo. lbusbl DOWS CLEANED TOO lnMltati• EXCLNTPAINTING -·~ m11 ·s Custom Uphol.1Jt.-ry f"rtt ut Pickup It dt>· llvfry, ZS tu ~·,;, off all rabric, rubber & •UP· plies. lK7!> Harbor RI . 1>4G·5910, 645·6105. Wm Oi.•o Clyko...,_k_l ___ _ Carpenter. Putin ~·v11>, •••••••••••••••••••••••ELECTRICIAN.All types --CaUDtrTCHS37-lS08 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jntr&Extr.Reas. ••••••••••••••••••••••• decks, lenre:s, 1>hclves, PUT A ROOM OVER ol work. Llc/Bond~, in· G1ft1rd SerYic:u Professtonally blown in, Freeest.S48-2'708 PRED W'lftdow Cl.aNnc) ..Wd uns. etc. Reb, free YOUR GARAGE srd. Free esl 540-2•11>1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt housecleaning by do-1t.yourselr pnces. Lte. ROOFING SPF.Cl AL ••••••••••••••••••••••• e:.l.67JJ6S8. RoomAdditions,Houses Roon Pvthoroenursing,aduJts, day. $28 day. Own 325018,booded.963-9546 PAIN11NG. lntr/Extr Deluxe 240 seal down WlNOOWCLEANINU ._,nice calls & small )obs only. Lie Co111.r. AH work .:uar. 962 831 I Apartment, Commercial cornpl. Mature woman. transportation. 5(3-4625 Reuooable, dependable. shingles, 37• 'Q ft In· l'ast. crflclent. gd rates. 1',orfrt..~ttstcal1631·3065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~1 area. &12·7800 aft 5 afl5pm. SaveEnergySaveMoney. Free est. Call Ja y .stalled.Don646~ CaU5S7 .. 2285Bruce . . , Lmoleum, no w11x, rov· pm. Weathcrslnp your 'home tHS.7915 . . Plansandfmancmg mi:. & repair ~uh rtoor. -~frs Kings Cleantng, t.oda.y.Lic.196091,Frest, -TefevtsiOflRepatr SFLL idl it•ms wi h . • ha' ailablc XO • Refs & 11~. 498 ;au & Compamon ,\1dl' E'Cpr'd paint mg & carpet co. RBndy 494 3SJ7 Paint any Bdrm w/2 roats ••••••••••••••••••••••• • i}aily Pil~l cfa iri~ Ada ----- arpentry. Small JOl>s P aoehnJ:, door han.:m~ r.il"cvntr. est.~ :!71!1 Kt•n ~\ renbcr~ L Yf. ti61 ~lti Gvod home tart' tnr Sr "WE DO l T ALL" -• ~9+paml. Beam ceil· CANOPY T\' SER\'JC'F. :.:. -..:. Hill Sherb.icoff C1t11en.' 121Jl t30 3105 835 3561 Landscaptnq lnl!s. closets xtra. Roger ht RATr s1-;nvtCE ~tSenic~ 1.1t'l'nsed & Randed Gcr~nirtcJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~-4.."0l At t"a1r l'nrc..~ 9f.O ltUJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HANDIWORK* l~MACULATt-! Rototill. grad1n~. --- LEf: \I J \H\ IS Gardemng !Jy Jupanesc, BOll6Jl :!ti~ CLF:AN!NG. Sall:.fac :.pmklr:., wtr line-.. yd Jo:XPERT Pa!nting. Fair Tiie rpet :\tan" 111 lay your., r mine. llt•pa1rs & leaning too' (.luar '~ork I bll!J:l'r ~avmgs. f'rl'c ,t, 6-15·3&16 ,\ddit"·· Hmdl J:, hrs 8 s mu int . dl'Jnu1i trim - -uun Guaranteed. Citll dnup f'ree e:.l. &12 1962 P_ rt c ~ s · I' re e es l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'h!lfi:!3WO.Lll'31i5ti Gr~--N 63 6MWA"' L'.•-blhed67"'967 ••••••••••••••••••••• nung, frece'>t 9ti8 3-tllti _,..., ow' 7 .777 A1 • --- -i:..-.uo IS · .,... CERAMIC TII.E NelY ill SECURITY BUILDERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• · .--Masonry • remodel F'r c:.t, sml JVhl-Custom block & Rehable F.~pr Japancsl! Skiploadcr, dump trUl·k. 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Hea,., For Quality Cleaning call s I ump~ ton l!' b ri ck. s1~all. Ron 642~799 1tcclknl buys &scn'll'C types of ronslrm•tion. 5-18-~i9 fast, frce~-.t 842-4597 _ '!'he House Mouse. Kcs/Comm. Rl'as, lie/· "9otocjraphy -.C_a_r_c-Ca;;rtCleanl'r' John l\1ul~1ns & SonExpr'd J a pune seSonny&J l'r.FREF.haul 536-9522 ~~n9~~4llob 750-93!14, ••••• ~··••••••••••••••• l'am ck-an or 1>h.1mpoo 548 17110 urt 6 ----1pr1h'1wr. t.:ompl yard in~. cleanup, lrt•(' work llou~cdcanmg & Window -Wedding photography. ~oupholskr\ all work Tratlt• your olcl stuff for niu111tt·nant·e, ;"hruh tor USJblt• itl·ms. Fc·n· Cl{"lmn~. Good rates & Class1f1ed Alls sell hiJ: Call for est. or appt. The •uJr. Ht'fs 'M(', fr1''l ne" i:ooda•s with u !1~11\r:1otr«cs I' r (•st "<''-bldg:. n·rnovcd rf'I~. Call "ll1g Lynn•· items, i.mall items o1 ~~15;botograpby Co. Hl•as Hall'·' til~ :ri Iii l'lass11lt·d ad. 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' 1111ct11•cl ,I\ :111 Lost & Found t I ' l \I t • u 0 bl l l' .••••••••••••••••••••••• .... 11111 5100 H I c Y (. t, E l > 1': ,\ r. • ••••• •• •• ••• • • • • •• • • • • LllSllll""i tu h1• uppo111t •·ti h1•11· T11p ll1l'\ rlt'' I 111 "111.rt~:c>-1<1' "'' 111 1111·1111n l'all KOOK:>:! 7711 C llH I 1()1) • Amus~nt Game• On·· "' .1 k1111l moot·\ 111.1~1·r w~ prm 1111.! loni t 1u11, Hl'IJll.11111n .. 1n1I '""" ) 1111 hu14 t11 oJ)(•rnh• lh•'lll ~" priKlill t. jU8l • 11111·1 I l h1· mom·\' \u '"11111)! Ill\ 111\l'tl c ;1 .. h prulll 111\l''\lllWlll rt•q SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 'J ,1r1o;N M},lli' \ 1'>1110 t'J\11111 ~1nllH' Shri It ~L\TISTICS Am~nc.ins h." l' JI way., I ht'rl!>hed, fOU)!ht 1111'. .1nrl p;ml an\ pnt·r th.>t """' a ... kt'd. lur frel!1l11m If '"" doo'l bcl1ev1· 11 t<1k•• .1 lnok <1L lhe dl\orct• <\T \ l'lSTICS I >11111. mi: 111 nltlem ' < .1ll 1\koh11l lll'lpl11w .,, ,,I ~ J tlJ) 8Jf1 '11{.1(1 l'IU:<i:'>I \NT'l l'~1rin.: 1·c11tl11lf'nl1al C'OUlll>l'lllll! & r l'f1:rrul. Abort1n11, .idt1pl111n & kt•t•pmg. Af'CARI'; s 17 2511:1 PRE(; N,\ NT'.' Carini? l'011f1dential l'ctlln\l'hog & ref1•rral \11111 t1on, adoption & l.l'l'f'llO.: \f'l'1\IU: *KAREN'S* Ol 'TC,\ 1.1. .\t ASSA G F. lil'\1 :! Ut 838·1780 ABORTION Coun. .. clln~ &. Hclerral Prl!l!. te:-l ,1,·a1l. wknd:; 21 llr tldphnc 517 9-t~5 'I '1'1:1 lmm1'fl. dchH~ry. ;·1:.: 1~n Lost & Found 5300 MASSAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• RGURE MODELS l'\IH\~:RJ.111-:\JFli I.OST MI T t 'I'• cul I t•q ....:1110 wk + i,~ blk • ~.el It t•rri(tS'.r lkvpl<' ESCORTS lfpr t t "1 15-1'> tor t.in, ~1 " 'I' l' 1 111 "' '' · ~. • :1 :!I ii. Hnlcli'nwo·i.t &. OUTCALLONLY BEER TA VERN '.\I l' 1-· a 1l 1l 1• 11 II n 631 ·38 I I l.·\t:l''I.\ !IE \!'II ~l~~;d. 8 lh 3!133 & \I LllEl.I' HI~ ---EXOTIC GIRLS Onl) 1'1111 Ill lo"" ~o Lost. t.:11rl.apoo mull. i\1.1~.c;n.l{e&Modelini:: rnmp\'litio~, ti >I' owner fr male. blk w t wht t'hl·M Out cull M2·3100/5'1:1·32.'i0 mu~l :.I'll r.ac.,y tl'rms. & paws. Vic. Lido Jsll'. - --- UBI 837-4200 N lUITS-0198 LINDA & VICKI · BOUTIQUE Found. Germ. Shep m1'<. Outcalt MasSOCJf. • LADIESAPPARF.T. V1t'. Harbor View area. FortheFuno it! Prime 1-a•T una llill·. N B.i;.t0.7609 ServmgallOrangeCo. !3SC 1400 S<l· fl. of. · " " 5492713 area. Money maker, --· ' warehouse + 40(1(} <'llW hours lftst. f<'mal(! Shep/llu:.ky "JI Uef t;Ju~l!ll &~ ~~dJr' SouthL1ncl ----- l'rop. r1, \le ml.lo.II :!!1511 BABYSITTER Hell a l>I<' He4p Wonted 7100 ••...•...........•....• \lit.Iler 01l•mp1•0,1111111 \HT I'.'\ llUBBY I 'rodu1 h lll't•ds 111M rur tore; Will t rJlll, t·111nt11m· lu11 111111 monl·\. Call l'.ll 1'1:!·~17 J>l'r-.on "anted for rare nl i IX l '~ \r. old'> + housecleaning. Thurs & Fri. l to 5P~J. 54. per hr Hack Bay area, o wn trans 6-t2-7GOO URGENTLY NEEDED ---------U/\UYSITTEll Nt·t·d<'d •Se-cretaries •Sc-. Typists * R~eptionists *Keypunch Oprs *Assembly T mes Interim Personnel Service 3400 Irvine Ave Ste I 04A Hew port Bc:h (714) 754-1124 Equal 0pPor Employer ·ASSEMBLERS . Expcnen cl•d VOLT Tt.MC..OftAUV ~ nvr.•-'• 3848 Campus Drive . 546-4741 (Across From Oran,::l' Co. Airport I Equal Oppor Jo:mplowr ASSEMBLERS 1st & 2ncl Sh111 s Must Ilk!.! detail "urk & be able lo \1ork w1fiberi:lnsc; CAMIROMFG. if-.01 Clay St, 11.B. (W. or fkach Ulvd. So. or Gurfic•ld > F.c1ual Opp i-;mplyr m/( A<'cepting applications mommg & lunch shirts. ~lulmght to 71\:\1. Apply al .Jack in tbe Bo'<, 1201 S. Cst Hwy, Laguna Beach. ASSEMBLERS Apply 7am. MacGregor ----------1 Yacht Co rfl.. Iii 3 1 1\ccounllng r1~1centia. C'nstJ Ml'Sll. PROJECT CONTROL CLERK Opening for mdiv. ""· per'd in computcri1.ed At Payable cost account· inJ:. Construction back· ground pref'd. ASSISTANT TO PROUUCTI01'i MANAGF.R. Sm. <'Om· pany, manufacturing op tical produN de-sires girl 25-40. Technic::il orienta· lion. some coll cGe helpful. Apply in peri;on 10·2 Wkdys. 1627 E . Ed· 1nger Unit E. S.A. 558.855() 1mmcd. My homl'/your~. Nr. Goldenwesl col. Odd hrs. :J y r . old. 897·»t4 UANKI NG EXPERIENCED PART-TIME TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 2750 W. Coast Hwy Ne"' port Rt'ach 17141631-3200 Equal Oppor Employer Banking TELLER Savings & loan ex!X'r. preferred. Apply in !X'rson, Mrs. Patricia llray, Mariners SavinJ.(s & Loan, 1515 Wcstcllff · Dr, Newport Beach Equal Opp Emplyr m /f Bankinl! LOAM OFFICER Aggressive. independant bank seek'g highl y qualified inslallmant loan ofncer. l-5 yr11 e"<p w/major bank desirable XJnt benefits. Send re. !mme to Chief Exec. Of. ricer, PO Box 2650, NpBch, 92660. E .O.E. Cati 644-3389 9AM 't1l NOON THE IRVIHE CO. 550 Newport Clr Dr Newport Bea<'h Equal Oppor Employer ----------i ~auly Opr. Earn more by renting space. Lead· Paid Hl'l<X'alion. .Mtmmum 5.7 years experience. •MASTER :'lllLL SHOP\·\RPE'\iTER •l\tASTEH u:--1-. CARPl';:'lTf:H. •'.\I \ST. E:'>lt; I'\ 1- C:LEL'TIUC. \I. ~l'Et.:. :'lt1n1mum 2-J \ l'.Jr~ c>.~ncm:e •E:-.G1:-.:1•:1S1t/\f I INST.\ 1.1.l'~H •:'llE'L\1.1· \II,\ l'LUM Bl~G ASSl-~MBLER •RlGGING/liAHDWARE JNSTALLEll Top ralc•s :iml hl"nrfits Ideal locul1011 111 Channrl Islands llarbor, 3615 Vic· toria Avenue, Oxnard, Cahf. 93030. CALL COLLl:.:C1' MM 5P\1 SHIRLEY llE.\TH 121J> 175 21:n Equal Opportunity Employl'r M ff CARPETS C~t Installer • (ApprentkeJ I tnnll'il Ol'\'11111~ fur in· 1hnd11,1t v. U mo·s carpt't 111 .. 1.111.11 ion <'XJ>Cr. i\tusl h.1n· 1w.1t •tlllll'Jr.rnl'e & ·t••I .11l1t 11dl· l'hont• for CARPET CLEANER f. ltl :!11111 I .,11pc l l1i...tall.1t 11111 h1·lp1·r 111..-cl1·cl. \\ lnwk Chri. 11.111 man, no .1vailal11l11 v han~up -., scr11111s rmndf'd. C.111 Hus~l'll. 51,q G·121 CASHIER t:xper'd Ca~h1erin::: & S,1 h'~. F /l1 me fnr < '1111- t <' rn po r a r y wnmC'n ·-. w1•ar shop. :-.1•t•d1•ll lmmN1. Plt•asf' Appl}, Ap111pni;, :!!I Fa<,hlon hland, :-...B. vr call Ml ::?1,.1'. CASHIER F llm1·. LlrO\\ Lh Co. ,, IAll·atmn'i. O\·er :!l Wl'Tra1n M£>tro Car Wash BOAT 2!l~iOllJ1oorBl,C.M. MANUf'ACTUnt'llr. lll'li Arc welder. rin"h CAS JllER ·CLEHK, line carpenters, cabinet m.1turc woman. Part- :.hop asscmbll!r'. culnnct lime Apply O.C. Airport shop mill men, t1bcrs.:l:1ss <illl shop. Monday nfl. 5, louch·u1>. f1tx•ri:: lass bon or Tues. A;\l 's, ders, boat expcr req'd ------- Apply at: J·;r1rson CASHIER Yachts Inc. 1!131 Uccn• PART TIME Ave., Santa An,1 ROATS WILLARD BOAT CO. 11200 Condor A' e Fountain Valley lmmcd. 01><'n111g1 ror Exterior Carpenters Jntcrior Carpcntcn; Toud1·U1l Gnnder Roller Experience rrererrcd Equal Oppor Employer P1trsonobl~ individual ftffde.d to work in our s pecialty drugstore. Daytime hours-no we.4ceftds. Please call thtt mana9er at t7 I 41644-7330. TM ~Id Dl"UC) 1610 San Mlf?Ul'I Dr Newport Beach ---- C11alr!lide Dental Assist. ~~. i;~o::;~"cr,~~I~~ UBi ' 837•4200 mix. white. Vtc. l()th & RELA~~~a~~~AGE ail. key Jock .:as --------f\ulboa, N.B. G7S·5714 Lie. Masseur 1 & M'CY M'rv1n•-. MOPED DEALER LOST: Gray male poodle, Outcall'l9·9494·.'illl .ACCOUNTING CLERK/TYPIST Associate Rep II OR OVER MOEXPER.NEC in({ CdM salon. Ask for•---------- Jim, 644-7321or552-0943. BOATYARD Exper. 4 days, no Saturdays. 54&9444 CIRCUL.A TIOM onal Services Co, 01'\l COAST HWY , 1c Kno~v1llt' & L.1kt'. !."1() C:M 1n on thl' honm nOIY 11 B. %O l5.t;S Re\\ ard DRINKING .1t.1l;int.1:.t1cs:l\in~!'.' create:. 11rohlc-ms. ll -SUPERINTENDENT Beauty-Part time recept Custom boal bldr prr wanted for F.J Toro , scntly bwldmg 65' & 40 CLERK •sWant.d 4600 UBI 751-37 4 1 f'OUNDblkmale<•ot.Wht doesn't 11olv(! them. If • • •••••••••••••••••• pa"'s. n~ck. no!'\e. J\n vou n~(>d help, cRll DIHHERHOUSE n1ver!iary. Irvine. C\REM:inorUo:.p1t11l111 fied couple. rl'~i Soml' exf. with A/P & ~t:1t1stica typini? preC'd. 10 key addrr by touch. Nt•wport Ctr. lo<'at1on. C;d , company tH~nc's. Jo: 0 . E • C a I I : P h II /\vcnengo ror appt. 640-4fi80 It yoo'rc new to Oranftl' Co.. temporarllv d1scon tinuinJ! \our crlucJllon re<'ently d1sl'l1ar~cd from the Sf'rv1rC' or fot :my rea~on :.L~kinJt tern· porary or career employ· ment, consider thls uni· qucoppor. You can earn Salon. Exper req d . boals req '~ C'<per'd 837 4743 Superintendent. Contact TI1(! l>aily Pilot ha8 an opcmng for a desk clerk. Mnn<tny through 1-·r1du~. Ill ;lcl AM. to 7:30 P .\1 S1tuat10n t•onsisa.. ma 111l:v of t nk1ng phone messages and d 1s- patching. Requires profi· clency in typing and 10 key nddlng. Permanent position with rcaular ral.te!! ond full frinit<'ll. Telf'phone 642.ull, Ext. 27& for tntcrview. . or area for 17 .} r~ ) riv lf'BSl'. 2 hr, 2 11nrurn Bulboa ... c1. Call Cumcra ,673·0320 ng for visiting UCI essor s/fa m ii il's. ek periods. June ·Aug 12th. Call 191 S.S.'i,UOO per month S.IS-6155 ~rtn~c 633 9S82 Sf'nh !?Oo, ovNlookmg Jo'OUND: Male White Poo· Spiritval R•ader the water, SU(X'r lease! die, 1ust clipped, v1c HllSSo. El Camino Real Ult 751-3741 Urookhursl/Adams, sonClemt'nte. Fully lie. MEAT MAIUCET H.B. 968-6838 For appt. 492·7296 Ae~nUnie $20,000. Month Found: 1 vw Key on blue •SUJ.1-S• ASST. IOOIU<EEPElt Emergency SAIC'! Owner & yellow lariat. Claim at Bookkeepln(( 11blUty, 10 Vt'ry Ill. E.1tabllshed 9 Laguna Beach Library. Outcall Massace key proficiency, some years. Xlnt c.>quipment. 10AM·2AM 731~ stat typing k r.eeptionisl Submit nny offer. TIME, Fo und: Fem a lo Gray BtAUTJFUL OfRLS duOes. Good ro. benefits. ton Balboa Isl, yrly r.;1.1400 Schnauzer, red collar, h 1t 1 Apply National Sy1tem11 '1. Slngle fem adult, · ll<'eftSe tai 2847. 845 2802, ' ave 8 n c" c n.R Corp,. 4361 Birch St, N. B. smoker/drinker . CHICKDITOGO 675-1126 meauee about. their CNeor O .C. Airport) Anaheim Studio. 535·5363 E o E l7S Gn'1111St5,000.mo. Found: Mate German -------·· -·-·------- IHS/1nntt/ Major f rnnchl11c in Sheph(!rd. S.A .1-'rwy " FOR J...Af)IES WHO want ACCTSREC.:lVADLE fobulouii "rnwth area. Rootc s Mar J9. Call to talk to n guy. Call cr~F.RK ·~••••••••••••• J.1ko new. Owner mov· 5.58 0002 ' anytime. 1-R2l 6137 Bllling, !ihng & lit" typ. lnJt. 29~ Down. TIME, -Ing, JO hts wk. A!'k for .. , 7:'11·1400 • _ _._ »pOihilltf 5005 -C.dlllar1t.oQo.Carta lalet.bs 5400 Mrs. Edw&nDS56·0'774 Beauty Salon l\.od Swift, 1'hr Wiiiard HAIRCUTIERS Ut Co. E.O K (714>5'16~2. $196 PER WEB( for Newport Bch salon. loolcMe~s $950 Operat or l eaving, e~tablishect clieotele. Dlctaph ys $875 FUii time For appt call AccounUng Clks $700 • Gcn'I Ofhre $700 67M468 Employers Pay All Fet's Bn3'd oa -·r -ochac SELL Idle items wlth a U1 Retrtders A11ency t I v i l 'I • "C''o m°" m ;. O.Uy Pilot Classified Ad. 4Gl!D Bltth St, Ste 104 incentives & e~ra prorlt 8'2·M71. Newport Boach W.a190 ~hlrinit bonus. On lhejobi--------·1 BOOKKEEPER \ralnln4f. Trc>mcndous 640.01'10 IUSIOYS p n t • n ll al t o roe e b 1"111 dlarge with leant auPf'rVlllf)(')' & manaae· ror Ad Action sccret.ary exp. p r e · ment J».\iUOn1. Must be r 1 rorred. Goo<! t yplnl(, personable & 11mhit1005 C If shorthand & rtcpl. c'<p For llppolntmenl only 3 I <'nil for appt, ll!>k for c1111 ut.11 n Daily Pilot Swlon 9AM 3PM AD-VISOR .............. ••••• s..dwklt~ Whatevt<rth Fad ....................... ACTOR/Video Co·OP OFPICC. Rent $40 Short houn & e dA)'ll. Roll'emOl(themarket Meu Verde c.c. F...qulty workshopforpou.work Try a Dall1 r l 101 IIAaN.ec..taMua. &lpt.'t'C t.JJwy1pot. WltbaCluslnedAd Golf m"roberahl" for In f1lco1/comin'l1 "' ..... _ .. Adtobu ~• 142·5678 For the day. Wltf In· tervlew from U to 2PM Mqnday, 3 /28. Bobble M«lee's,NB &..Plite.S4HUJ Ula 751-1711 Call owlfMJ..Sfrlf aale.A•d.511.~ Sl51·Q2SZ.. • ;;rent:notbinJ. !,Y,I., -:-~~--~~~~~1 -• 1,. ia,..a Opportunity E'"P'oywr CLERICAL/MAIL · MESSENGER Erttr~ lt•vC!l poaltkln will hnnd1e all outgo1ni; & in- romtn~ mall & will be lraintd on PBX ror hockup. Prefer In- dividual wltb Ute ln>lnf( • Newport Ctr. location. <id. compant. bcne's. E.0.£. Call: Pb,Jllla fot" appt.MCMB •l\eeou1'ttcu Ciuod 6klUs Oii 10 key und 6 m onth• prl?VIOUlj UC· count.ma ~XIM'rtt>nte m11y quallry yuu f,o r this payroU /~enerul act'Ount· lfli poslUon. •Document Control- Jnvolves loggin~. filing, nnd dupl1 ca tim ~ t!ngineering documents rn the F.nginet>ri ug Services Department. •Receptiottist-Wi\l work in front lobby greeting a nd routin14 visitors. PBX desirable hut not mandatory •Material Control-Will u:-e your ~(n1d numel'iral :.kills to ui.s1st ma::.ter :.chcdulcrs with reports, :.chedulcs and t ilmg. PCC Busine~s Systems Division offers an out· Manding salary /benefits package indudinl( com- pany msuranccs and up lo 251,'.l paid days off per )'ear. Contact: Mary Coopc1· PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS 17112 Arm~tr<1nc ,\, •· Santa Ana, Ca !J:!ll I An Equal Opportunity Emplovcr Q.ERICAL *TELEPHONE COMPANY* ~ersonnel Needed Immediately EXPERIENCED OHLY *Customer Rep *Operators 4 year~ r••1•1•11t ~'JI. *Clerks VOLT TEMPC>RAAV f'CA\l•CCH. 3848 Campus Oriv~ 546-4741 I \ern,., I· rum Or;rngt• l"n ,\11pnrt 1 Equal Oppor J-:mpl•1\Pr CLERICAL •rrainc .. po s 1ti11n ~ '"/i;rowi ni:: I 111;ini·1.tl •·•1 111 F..1s h101\ bl.inti .1 n·a Opportunity 6: l'hall1•11i.:1· for mature. resp 11Hl1v. 1 '\ r of1· t•:o.per. H1•q ' .tr cu1·ate I 1gurr apt 11 mlt· Ille typini.:. c 111·111 nirn munic·at11111 h v phonl' Xlnt wol'k111~ t·ond1, & c·o benefits. Appl) x I:? & :? I l!!O Newpo1 t Ctr l>r . .!nil F1oor. N H ta 1 1:11;0, <·xt :ll5. Ask lol' Dvroth) J\lartm. CIH'icol-Mi9hh Trainee pos1t1on w /RrOw· ing fin ancial co. in Fashion Island art'a. Op- p or. & challenge for mature, resp. i11di v. t Yr of c ex per. H t'lf S ~1 t curate figure :.ipt1t11dr. Ute typing. Xlnt w11rk111v conds & l1i•nl'l 1ts. i\pply 812 & 2·4. 11111 .Nl'~J>Olt (.:tr Dr. 2nrl l,.lonr. N U &I 1·•1360. ext 31!>. u::.k for Dorothy Mart111 ClmS..,....., Wi t) ., ............ .,,. ·an· --...---• Mr · rowave ·-...... rn, l • .....~ {; .,.., • dpt.. Hbn1 • r.upt u ...... llMQj Pro1·ect wcirk £mJ>10>m t d.11tr ~-· .._. Ill t /<tm. 8a1arJ 11 g per uaam•ru-w aooct ('O. .nta. "11 .... a •• ,.. w..-« E • .,....enco "'' rapcmsl-rteae l<'nd mum• ICI ' W/po•11ible Jutur• \!'X• nmneer ble tr VIU1ed detieaJ Barbr:r-Colman Co., P6 1M1,,...1»0 ot hours. ~" D' RtrAJD ____ ...:....; ____ , warlt dair«I tuat be Box 1 UU New port paadecl dUlllft OPPof X· "-'IC ............. -........ Hair Drcu.r wJrollow· resltknt ol "-•a l•a· Bell.Cb C. ' 1\ttn· Ml)' cc:rt n-q 'cl. Sal o~n. t...ectl .. • -•"Inga E•ff s:;:;a;;. to; ln1. for Lbe '. mo.it unemployed f:.' al lHlll l>ebbl; Predertl-k. );qu11I H.8. IM2-663l •Jdst for ....::;,~ Sc."t')', no~b to 5800 ~lc1•nt. s~ in Laawia U wka fl mttt Income Oppor. !mploY•r. Llcntal Rtt~. ~nook. incJ.on•ni•d prof•ct 1hvel A4(enl 5800 ~ac:h. Allredo.G4·1•1 leveli. Apply on form11 C o c k t a I 1 . U ~ f\ p /tJme w /pge.is1bl(: f1.1ture Scc:n:laries to SHOO Kail' Stylist, with follow· provided by the City to Professional Cocktail eitp8!'1'1on o( hr11., Ex· ... tu nPfti.wc:•d J\ct'OUn.llng Ctlcs to ~"'150 ing preferred. Morale Pwsonnel Dept .• Roorn Wait~s. Grand opening per d a .' 1. p h u 11 es, in rnlcrowa~e cl~llit Receptionists to S700 Boosters 64S-T7B8 300. City Hall l'OOrse special $99 t:nds especially insuranc.f' pro· ~icoffon tHHncJ. Purchas. Clerk to S650 ----' ------ 4/1. Exciting & Profita· cessing. Sal open. Cure.:r Also Fee Jobs HOUSBEIPElt ble. i:lamourous pro· oppty. H.B. 842-6631. bperi"'9 duirsd in IRVIME Live·in, Ille hskpng. to fession. Learn in 40 hrs. DENTAL Chairside a s SMpenisinq production P~ ACJHCY assist part disabled dad f!ee J ob placement as-s•ct. Exp. only apply for ____... sci..duli-488 E 17th Costa Mesa in lrg beach front home. t C ll (714) 751 9194 "' ,.... _._ • ...,, ··"7• Suite 224 642-1470 Water activities. Some ~15 • a . · Irv. dentist, 4 'h day wk procurement. as-------athletics, lite childcare, 7100 ............ .,, .. ...................................... MASIAMTICM ASOIN'*S Wuh dlplom• Im tu1• t·la.'16 l.t;cH'n 1\Tfo~ lllMI ham ope111•11 in w .. Otarnll . 1'2 t1.t11ot ....... --no h uU1n• •M i\(jf. M u e t h a ,. ~ 1 o m P TEC.:ll t' ti! • knuwlc11J i:~ and t•' ~·.Ci.mm Ciu.ur mm 1Wf1cik>e of loun pttK'en Jt'ull A. r T •orl. l.i•i:t1 ln•. )luumum \)'pln11 •S ... tJi·1-· !.I', ~ w 111 wpm F:xcrlh-nt lUtlllry ' · • •·otltinJl ~ondlUona 1o1nd M ,\ T lJ R J?. WO MA:-..; bent-(11.6. Cilll Oil' •PPIY <it p , t 1 me to w l' I 1· o Ill ' hr11rwb. nt•wruml'fl> & 1.:ont.1c·1 AMBICAM mt·n·hun1i1 1-·1l·'ilJk 11r, SAVINGS ~c~d t'llf. htc l\tllnll .>-t7 ,Jll!t:i 71l30 Edin.: er 1\' 1· Huntington Bc:uch !'11aturc won1cn ".1nll'd Mr.Brown 8--182222 for h o u,1•1•l1·.1111n.: Equal Opportunity s1·1'\ H't'. 1·Jr tll't'. I' t11tl l' Employer M /I-' 1\.15 5123 MECHANIC Loan Processor. ex1)cr Conventiona l loans. 837-1124 Leslie Auto !'11.1d!r1•gor Yadtl ('urp . rn:n l'lan·11t1;.i or Ave,Costa!\k~a Goor~1a t'sJ~~~; :;~~r:1~sst~n~: ~1.~wn. 9AM & 3PM Hmbly mtd microwave ~~-..n ... li te secretarial. refs. ]rn~~r'il' ~lo'([)[ lrvmeCa92714 _______ , hstin9 from DC FOREMAN 846-2289Eves. I~~ u~' ~~Il l ---Ch · : · , I [rr1~ '0, 1\.1 L :1 ·111\N11 • ~·111r1t t•nil & . Dental Assu.t. rs1de. thr-h70GH1. P\inchPressDeit· HOUSEKEEPER. re-... 0 ,I u,1_ "· . •··--hC t ....... '"' Compamon/Housckeeper F . A I --, ~ ----MRK oun er hrakt·~ :\lln :1 \ r .. 1·xp for con ·alescmg. lady m /l.lme t east 6 mos Expr'd with large ies & fined lady who prefers 77 Foir Oriv~ ~ Food Pr-oration Start s1:w11. "la :?3Mo • · v. , · exp. <ll Sat per mo. HB Duties to include th~ presses tv650ton.Salary rucehomctohighwages. -,.-ld:'.1. L1ve·1n. for 1n-S4G-JS.tO pe C le l' e Tool p t h & V (7141556-5350 Exµencncc<I pcr-.011 :'lll'<llt·ul Uack Ott• "-1trw tC'rvw Call l\lrs . f"o;,tc1 . --------• writln9 of ted pro-0 n. en ·r 10 v rm, bat T l<'n IO E I wanlt'<l to work at lunch &15·5333. t>Xt 256. D"'~AL ASSIST. _...__ d . I Corp. 13521 Freeway Dr. ltt4·8819 ""''ua ppar mp oyer coun t er 111· c t> a' t n " ,\,,,,1slanl, l'\Pl'I' ih·~1r.1 ------------1 ..,..., c~s an nnprmen· Santa Fe Springs.--------------------•. andv"ichi•s & .,·il:id..," hit• l\ID GI' '\1.,11 1111.1,.: C 0 NS ·1· H U •• T J o N L ab T r ain e c ·. Non tatlon of software (21'')(".'1-"'''" HSKPR/BABYSlTTER ~ ~ ~ · JI ~1" Cl"'''' t . "' "'""' """' Soml.' ~rcll work 111 osp ".,. "-~ "1' 11i11g SUP ERJNT EN DANT s moker, X:ray h1c de· tedin9 techniqu•s •• -.~~-;..-_______ mother & child live-in INVENTORY ,.1 u de d. l l n 1-1. Arm resume :1s t llo:-.p1tal Itel A H l. t B h :.irt'<l. Starlmg sa s-150 Sh Id ... _ k I d. pvt home, rm & board, CO ... TROL ' '' "t 11 ... "' II ~~022 un mg on cac , 6+Hl611 OU ~ now e 9eo-AL fC / exchange for care of l " turn1shed. ~tedical &· .~ c n," - ble in microwave RF GENER 0 child. & not·mal hskpg Enthus self motivated in· hc!~p1tal benefits. t\1)pl) !'lled1c<JI H1•\'t•pt fur hu'' COOK·llousekeeper, over UENTALASSJSTANT circuitry of all types. TYPISTS dutics.557-5080aft6PM. voicing-order desk. Sal Lindberg Nutntwn . l>t.'<ltalf'll'tun~ olt-. E:o.p1·1 40. Live in preferred. l Yr exp nee. X-ray lie open. N.B. 642·3472 between the Carou::;o!I & univ li1·1 m111 c.M. area.540-3066 ____ 5_36-__ ·_1_1_11 ____ 1 Pl~ase submit resunw llskpr/Cook /Childcare Janitor, dependable & Bullocks . lower h•\(•l in · __._ ------1 Live in English speak the South Coast l'la1a C()()Ks. BARTENDEHS' Dental Assistant. 1·2 yrs in confidenc~ to: Anna If money is · · · responsible individual . Mod r H mg, ~vt. rm, good ~eallh for janitor work. No exp ~hopping cenler, Costa DRIVERS. P/T1me. expcr. ernot'. ntg Lawl~. Hughes Elec· becominqtoyou. &refs.CdM.ltt4·8772 necessary. Will train, _r._t_e_~a_. ______ _ Over 21 yrs. Jmmect.18l'h.&18·4_4_25 _____ tron Dynamics Youshouldbe good pay, apply i n Openings. Apply an Dental Recept. Ortho ofc. Division. 3100 W . comin9tous! person. Del Taco, 1720 pcr~on, l\le ·n Eels Piua. E f'd 1 t & Inspection . C 410 E .17thSl. C.M. xpcr pr<! • ron Lomita Blvd., Tor· Superior Ave., osta ------- COOK & Counter Man AP· ply Jll9 E . 171h St. CM 1,\1·rn~s From Ha\phs ) COOKS The .Jo ll y Roger lh'::;taurant is acceptin11 applu:at1ons for Exper'd Cook:-.. Xlnt fringe benefits & hours. Apply in person, 400 S. Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach back . Salary open rClftCe,CA 90509 Jn111theteamthat orfers RECEIVl~G Mesa. -~~~h,640·0121___ opportunity. J"lll call l"s Todav l~SPECTOR JANITORIAL ----------1'· DESIGNER : HUGHES : Rl''1Electro-:'lkl'han1cal : : Elcetron1c 11 rm need~'--·-·-··--·--·-··--" exper'ddes1gnerm RF& ..... _ ..... cs .... .;,. ... , c,OwtP~N• mil•rowave component~ Equal opportunity tor design. developml'nl i\l /F 1 HC employer & product improvement projects. Call For Appointment : f;~\ ('.~ •) ('~'. Industrial Relations ~ \~ ~ l7 I 4J 494-940 I ENTRY LEVEL & Start Tomorro\\ J"lll Ex per 'd Male If cm or ~o~ office • ~OJ overload . 557-0061 3723 Birch St. N.n. cµls 4 hrs night, 5 nights An immediate openjnR wk. Jrvine/SA areas. exists for an experienced 752-7292 3-liµrn or wknds Receiving Inspector --:-. .--- familiar with machine Janitorial, P /lime eH•n· parts and elet'lronic as-mgs, 5 days wel'k. lil' ~1- semblies including print-llPM .. llnl,.: Bl'h, Nwpt. ed circuit boards and & lrvme. 540-7811 com po n e n ts. Wi 11 KENN EL ASSISTANT perform incoming in· High schl graduate, full spection and test or com· time. 644-7262 LYN Charge Nurse ;-.;ec<lcd tor :1 11 Ht lluut 1ni.:ton VullPy Cnnv I1o~p1tal, fl:ik2 Ncwm ~111 A,·e.1111. IH2·55:11 LVH'S 7.3 i\lcd1c;it10ns & 1 real mcnts. a-t l Trcalml'llb & Team Lcarll'r. l\lt>!-oa Verde Conv. Hosp .• litH Center St, C.M. 5·18·5~:; RN'S & LVH's MEDICAL TRANSCRIBER Work ut honw Top '"'·' Must haVl' :! ,.,., r1·1·1•111 ho!>p1tal nwtl1;.,i1 J't•t•ont dept. Trat1~tnh111g ,., per :'lk<l Typt·. i liH 11.;1111 MOLD MAKER l'roi.:n·~si v " 111f "'111111 mult1 mul..111 1! ,.,. ti,1, 11· l<H'at.-d tu 11 ti .\:. tw1·11' lll ;1l'h1n1 s l " & ED:\1 01ll'r.1tor~. \1111 " \C ' ,., 1>1.·r Xlnl \\,lj.;l ., ,\· "' l'I llll1l' l'rOltl ~ha1·111i; •'- otlu:r benefits. Schnell Corp. 17 I 4J 898-6631 TELOHIC/ALTAIR INVENTORY CONTHL COOK TRAINEE. clean LOC)Ufta leoch CLK GENERALOFC Entry position for a person who can work w ;mm supervision to do flhng, typing, copying, errand~ etl'. for small growing pharm. co. Pre\'. ore cxper. helpful Sal commensurate w1ex· per. Apply al. 1590 Morn ti\ 1.1 AH•. i'\ B ponents, sub-assemblies ---------- and assemblies accord· ing lo test procedures. Hequires knowledge of sheet metal, castings Laundromat attendant. t'/time & P /t1mc 7 :1 & ---------· cut cu reC' r minded, Equal Oppor Employer $550 w/no ex per rcq'd for encrgeuc. CallS-18-7948. ---------• thi:. manuf. in Oranne. DISHWASHERS Food Prep. Apply in 1~ri.on. :'llulrloon·~ lri'>h l'uh. 202 Newport Ctr IJ1 , "Ii B Typing helpful, nol net Will completely lru1n \'OU. Call Control Career }:mplo) m1•nt Agcnn . 551i-K50S ------ COS M r:TOLOOl ST . l11:'d., wanted by cx- l'l11~1\'e ~:.tlon t u i.:1vc l.ll'IUI ' C:a rt'O'I' uppm•t t·.xp or lru1n1·•· (',di 1;1:: 1!11:! DO(; CiH(Hl:\11'.l!. P\p1•1 'd fo:SCHOW ('nuntn ll d p. ru11 & lull m P t1m1· <':1•·si·r " SALE ESCROW p 1111w morning, \1>pl~, Groom111i.:' Lai.: N1i.:ud. WL•mly ·~. 2{).tO S llrl!>tol. t.•ull 1!31·0:1:!2 •11 83l·!H:J3 OFFICER Santa Ana. lor mkrv1t•w. Ari• ~o u looking tor Counter Girl Drapery work room nt."t'd~ d1alkni.:1• and \';lt'lt'ly in :\torn111gs 5 30 to 10 30 c·xl)(•r help Ken liuteher ~oul' w1.11 k" Would )nu El Toro l>onut !;hop _Drape_r~:-~1_1_·2<_'80___ ltkc to \\ork for a l'Otn· 5tll·~l70or~i0·3003 ---------•I panv wh1d1 :ippn•l·1ate,., -_________ , \OUI al11l1tll''> jl\d t·on Custodial/Bus Boy t::"\Gl:-.IEERS tnhut101h" If '"· 1•11n · Bull111·ks. So. Csl l'la1;1 !'.1d1•1' 1111~ rios11i1111 with G!!nc•ral OI t'tl'l' JR. SECRET ARY I ntt•n·stm~ poi.1l1on w /<J j.!rl•at deal of 'arict) Skills req'd incluclc l~ fl· 1n~ so+ wpm, sh 70+ wpm. good math ap- titude. Goo<I ~ork1ng l'Onds & benefits. Apply l"'at1onal Sy!>tl·m~ Corp .. ·IJ(il Rin•h St. :-i.H. 1i'\ca1 UC A1r(l<1rll E 0 E. General Office TRAINEE Retired pref'd. Call 751-2093 3-11. Lido Con\'alescent C'tr 1555 Superior 1\\c !'\cwport llcach G Iii· 7761 MOTEL MAIDS and machine part inspec· ----------lion i;tandards. ~ust be LEASING ---------1 & LAl'NDRESS twt•tktl 1m111edialcl\· ~I'\\' mott'I 1n ILJna i•o1111 t';tl l l:M 54HJl •Jr uppb ~t l>t111 l":11 Ii" '.\l ott·I. :I 1;11 1 lJtol tllll,IM•. I l,1<1,l )'01111 ex p e r i c n c ed with REPRESENTATIVE mtl'romctcrs, t·alipcrs. Attradivc apt' complex clial 111d1cators and other H!cks 111div W/su c ~1m1lar meas uring rlc-l'CS!-oful salei-or lca,mi.: \ll'l'S. )11111mum l year ·~ l'Xpcrtenre to show .ipt~ predous experience. & handle leas1ng ar Plea:-.c conlad our office rangemenls. ~1 us l be PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS A 01 vision of Pertee Computer Corporation 17021 Von Karman Santa Ana, California willing lo work weekend~ & have adaptable :.chedllle. Call 644·3389 9A~1 •til NOON THE IRVIME CO. 550 Newport Ctr Dr Newpart Beach Equal Oppor Employer LEGAL SECHETARY, MACHINIST \l:1d11111· tool ll111 ltlt•1 11 c·c·cl ,, e"' pt• r 11· 11 ,.1·cl i.:1•1wral ma rh1111~.1 1111 w11l1• \ anl'l.v ol 1111:-c• 1olt•rant e wor~ 111 ... m:dl. \I 11 'd I' ('II 111 p t1 .\ I ,\ l.\lll h l \\,lllft·d to •11111' ,~·,~·· ntll,I(' 1111 \\i•d rl111 t'.t'h pa11l !Hi I.It.I clean !>hop. ~h(ll l, w1 ~ 1111 ---------· l' n I! Ill l', 1111 :I t 111' I •" t la l h l' S , \'I' I' l I I' It• ti.: horizontal 011Jh Appl> Al Paul Dosier Associates, Inc. :~li.tll fWdh1ll /\ \l' COSTA MESA NEED A CHANGE? .loh Opportullllll, '"' all ll1•tt1.... 1·;a ~1t·r 111111111l'" L1n·n~l·d 1·:n1 1'11•1 •T• St•1•1·1'{ ,ir11·•., 'I\ )H~I ( 'lt·tk ... 7;,~-1380 bet" l 'l'll >S-:) ,., now inter\'lewm,.: for p (;(1•ndalt• Ft'!k1 .. 1 S ..t\ .. all t'Xp('r full timt' l'fJOJ... ro1•ect 1111-:' lull t1rnt· hu,., huy & p.irt 111ne l'U,.,tof11an . 1\pplv al 1<1·,11tm..il11hlh·~ "ill 111 j)('l!>OUll!'l t•lt· :\lun ~-,I Eng·ineer duth· .. 1,..11111g .111c1 , "" bet 3 & Spm llulllrn·ks mg ~..ilc "'1'1'11\\ •, 1111· 0 111 EquJl Oppor Ernµlu~ 1·r :'-i·w ~w.1rt B1·ad1 111111·1• 111 a1 lll1t111n "111 dc~cl11p ·,,lie t"!-oc·rn" hu~111""" \\ t· 1 c• qrnn• I 'Par~ rirwr ""' p l' I 11' ti l't' ,I " 11 S ltl C ~~'''fill\ Oft 14'('1' and :1 I• plieanl., mu,.,1 Ul' ahlc to t)'Pl' 50 wpm. For in - tern~·w appointmc>nt. please 1·all Mr. Hohrer <7111 1)4.1 !>300 Intert·~llni:? po!>1tion grading e>..ams for home An Equal !>ludy !>tudents Req·:-ac-Opportunity J>:mplnyer l'l1r:1lt• 1y p111g of ·Ill+ 1----------- "l•ln & al11llt \ '"handle -cll'ta1l 1\ppl\ '\al1•rn<1l1---------- S\ ;.1••111 \ ("nrp • ·l ~Wl ln~p<:cllon small Ne" port Och. Law -- Firm seeks secretary Equal Oppor Emplm l'I' i 1 w/llt11::al111n C'.~pcr. to ---------•1 \\ork m its plea:-ant oil' 111 Nwpt Ctr. Plc1t::W eon . "&= Ua1.1 1'1 Ol'C'SS111i.: TECHNICAL WRITER $825 Per Month Trainini! in computN operations. tcchn11:al writing. En g lt:.h & malhcmatH·s dl•i.ira blc :\lw.t l>C resident of CustJ :'11<',,a & unt>mplo~ ed fur at lt'il~t 30 da),,, or untlcr l' mploycd. Apply on forms prondcd by the C't ty to Personnel Dept .. Hoorn JOO, City Hall ! [~ lJli~o~) 11rurn1 ~l~m ~ :~ . 0. I' u 111 '· J ! \ , <.:.I\ •• .J.JJ .v -'.; 7 7 Fair Drive (7141 556-5350 t:qu:il Oppor Employer lmm~diatr openin9s exist for manufactur- in9-ori ent~d projrd ~iMers. bperieftee desir•d in ~visiftCJ production ~sonnef. sch~lin9, procurement. as· sflnbly and microwave tutin9 from DC throucjh 70 GHa. buties to include tt.e wriffftCJ of ttst pro· c~s and implemen- tation of software tutin9 hchniquu. Shoukt be kno~a ~ in microwan RF circuitry of all types. Plds• submit F'4PSUfM in Confide-nee to: Anna Lawler, Hughes El•c· tron Dynamics Division. 3100 W . Lomita llvd •• Tor· ranee, CA 90509 GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS l(J(I '\cwporl C<-nter Dr NI'\\ port Beac•h. (';1 J::qual Opportunity Employt•r E'\cluS1\'e OryclE"aners ne<-ds t;ounter - Altcrat1ons & l\lark111g he lp. Van's Clt•alll'I'!>, J.>12 F. Coast Hwy. CrlM . Gi:l-4920 Experienced Waitresses Food & Cocklail, Ex· penenced Hostesses. and Experienced Barten- ders. Apply Between 9-llam, 2·5pm. 2.171 So. El Camino Real San Clem<-nte 492· ?!"ffi2 Htrl'h St. :'.:.B. INl•ar O C Airporll E 0 . F:. G1meral Ok Exl)(•r in AP, AR. Payroll, some typ- in~. llrs vary. Please call G-12· 1593 ----------G i':Nl-:RAL Ofc help. :.ome typin~. filing, er· rands , o ther varied duties. Call for appt 892·3022. GC'ncral office. part time 9 2 t:xpcrieni·ed. Harbor area. &12·3490 GENERAL ASSISTANT Must have good drivin,:! r ecord. Ove r see employ~c lunch room, care for over $5000. worth of plants. Green thumb essential. Apply CPI. 180 Newpart Center Dr, N.B. 2nd floor Gi'.:NERALOFFIC& lntere-sting &. varied responsibilities for right person. Must like to type & file. Good SS. Com· fortable s mall office. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa area. Call Mr. tadKathyal6-lU-15lill MACHINIST -!~iii:! :'lla1·.\rlhur hl\ll l'r11c rl'\~1VI' tnJl'l'I inn mold mul..111~ l'O. ha' I l' S111t t· l\J(J I I \Ill• Equal Oppor F.111pl11' Pr INSPECTOR TRAINEES LEG1\LSJ::CHETAHY r:.:xpcr. varied prar t It'•'. non smoker, s alar; op1·11 644-11-lSO Lifeguards-Certified for pool & b ay duties. Trainees accepted. 968-0311 l111:.1kll to II B & lll•••<h ---------• Math1n1s ts & EDM ··---------Oµcratnrs. Min 5 yr~ t"<· (>tit .. per. Xlnt wages & over· C(! time. Profit sharing & Keypunch other benefits. s~crt"tari~s Seetroni's Schnell Corp. With.~ W1lho11l SI I l714) 898-6631 PBX Immediate openings now exist in our manufactur-g· . g· , g· . mg facility for inspection '-" '-" '-" trainees to inspect print· ·-~~·-•--~~---_•_•-•I Typists cd circuit boards and LITE TYPING components. Requires REC~PTIONJST minimum 6 months ex· This $550 "Front Desk perience with printed Spot" in Santa Ana is circuit boards, compo· yours for the a i>king. ncnts. and knowledge of Needs well po•s cd. color codes and solrle ring mature person fnr com· techniques. On-the-job pany's ''Firs t Im · training available. pression." Merit raises. :\tAl 0 , lite ck;rning, '1 flays wk. 2 llr s dav. 111 be~uliful N1•wport ·Pen thouse. 541H1:>1lO. .\1a1d, part time to work morn'g!>, Incl wknrls. Casa Laguna l\lotcl. Call Lilian 494-29'.lfi . Call Control Car eer MAIDS Pertee offers the follow. Employment Agency. ing benefits: Company 556.8505. Scacliff Moti•I, paid m edical, de ntal, ----------• 1661S. Coastllwy, long-term disability and Loan Assistant Laguna Beach. 4\J-l"tl~!l2 life ins urance, 9 1,2 Major mid-west S & L MAIOSWANTED holidays p e r year. openingServiceCorp.in llarbor lnnl\fotd Chris tmas week shut Irvine needs assistant 1800 w Balboa Rlvd, NII down-paid, 12 personal knowledgeable in loa n (71'1l675 :l-1113 leave days per year and pro c e s s i n g a n d --------- modern, carpeted air· secretarial skills . Shoul<i MAlDS WANTED conditioned facilities. undersla nd FH L MC Don {iuixotc Motel J!uidelines and be able to 2100 Newport Bl. C.M Accounting Clks o~ TEMPORARY HELP Call 540-4455 F,qual Oppol' Employer Oil Ficl<I Supplier LARGE DIVISION OF CORPORATE OIL FIELD SUPPLIER ---------.-.-_-;1uEU lll':LP. p/tim<-, ex· ~ per ncc1•:-!-oar\', San /\n· l HUGHES --EXECUTIVE--Kane. 64S·2640. SECRET ARY GEN. OFC..CLERK PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS takeconv. applications 1! MAID WA!'<TED necessary. No solicita· Lido Shores Motel Now Hiring Local Offic~ CLERK/TYPISTS <4 ) Position:4 $631 PH' Month ton10 Winery CM. IHS·S!MO ' ~-··----·-·----·---j .. VG •1(-. AiVCtlt.t.rt COMftA""'t DELIVERY help needed. Equal opportunity Mainlrnanre tion. Servic in g ex-perience desirable, but Call 673-8800 not necessary. Xlnt OP·1----------portunity to get in on NO TRAVEL San Antomo Winery, CM. MW /HC employer C".ourses or experience In ltts--8940 1---------- Work with two Vice In new car ~alership. Presidents in Newport Xlnt benefits. Paid group Ctr. ofc. Xlnt. shorthand insur .. profit sharing • & typi n g ski lls & vac pay. Call Jackie or pleasant personality re· Mr. Milner , 546·1934, q'd. Must be able to han· At I a s c b r y s l c r die w ide rang e of Plymouth, 2929 Harbor 17021 Von Karman Santa Ana, California ground floor of a g · gres.~ive company. Call Bob Boley (714) 522-1800, 8amtoSpm. CUSTODIAN Earn From $200 to $400 typing & orrke practices . desirable. Must~ a resi-Deliverymen for early ---------· dent of Co1>ta Mesa-morn LA Times home de· tmemploycd for at least hvery route. Adults o~l~'. 15 wks & meet income ~I,".! hrs a day. ~o sohc1t levels. Apply on forms mg, no co~lecting. Mulit provided by the City to h a v e c· c o n o . <' a r • J>ersonnel Dept.. Room We s t m I H D a r e '' • :m. City Hnll _638_-0_l_2_6· ______ 1 ENGINEERING DESIGN AIDE <3 > Pe>t1\tlons S825 Per Month Courses in drafting, a l gebra, geom e try , trigonometry & drafting responsjbilities & work BI. C.M. An Equal Opportunity w i t h m i n i m u m Employer M/F sUJ)ervision. Prerer in· Girl Friday, part lime, ----------i dividual with 3 to s yrs. secty/bkkpr. 9 To 3 Reali----------. exp., but will consider estate office. $3.25 Per lite exp. with xlnt. skills. hr. Eastblu{{ area. AU applirants will be _640_·_0020 _______ _ t ested. Gd. company GIRL FRIQ~Y be n e ' s · E · O · E · Sharp girl, tyPfng. ad· Calt :Phyllis for 1appt. ding machine. Will do For ctassitied Ad ACTION Call a Oaily PiJot AD-VISOR 642·5678 DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE? Let the public know with an ad in the Dally Pilot vice Directory. It can you as little as Sl.6S day. For more in· formation and complete rates call 642·5678. Dellvery /N.wspa,.,. Permanent part-time job delivering early mornini! LA Times lo homes in Irvine/NB areas. Must be reliable & have depen- dable transportation. Salary $300 mo. 546-0235 640--4580 billing, reception, filing. exper. req'd. Must be re· i·---------sident of Co.c;ta Mesa & Le arn Insurance. Fu I l 1f:;;;~;;~r.::::::::::i.:::::::::~:::;;:=~~ time in 1 girl oflice. Askl CLERK TYPIST Gen'l ok duttei In /\r-c:tnac Dept. Mu11t type .50·55 wpm accurattly. Famtlar w/10 key. Good benc. C•ll lor appl. m-3422. NEED HELP? Help )'OUrst}f to I Roaplng aelectton or Qua.Wfied HODt!Uls mta.DAlLY l>ILOl' HBLP WANTED ADS DELIVERY MAN Early AM nmes route. Costo Mesa No collect In,, must have depend•ble car. 546-4481 unemployed for at least 30 days or un deremployed. Apply on fbrms provided by the Cl· ty ao Penonncl Dept, Room300,ICltyHaU. , Get.OR!ENeaah tor WfflTE etol>hanta dhaC1a .. lffedAd Call605618 FACTORY LABORERS NEEDED NOW! Must have phone & rella· ble transp. No ex per. -re- q • d . P rod ttc t l o n , wart~. aesemblJ, o~ r 1 ~»llH /\fl v tU t 1• ~54M4H Equal OJ>Por Employer \ for Steve 752·9300 "Grandmother" to care for 18 mo old. Urgent. San Clemente, for work· lng mother. 498-3673 GIOUHDS KIEPIR Ill $837to$924 Needed for school dl•· lrkt. KoowlCldge of planting, cultlvaUQI. ~Ill~ of tertlUi;en & in· aectlaldes. 2 Yrs of e.x- per. w /some 1upcrvl1ory work dt111irt1ble. Apply C•pl atrano Unified School Dl11trlct, 32972 C&lle Perfecto, SJC. People who need People Tbat'aw ... tlhe DAJLVP1LOT SEltVlC~ Dm£Cl'ORY laallaboull .. •• 2nd SHIFT l Year e x peri e nce performing f acili ty Janitorial duties, includ· ing operating cleaning equipment required. We offer excellent com pany benefits and n com petitive salary, incl11d111~ per wk Commissions. bonusc·~ •'- benefits. Exper. not nN· Wtll train Call l\l r Harris. Mon Ram lpm. Tues. 8am·l0.30pm 898-4486 2nd shift diCferentiul. ---------• Pleasl? contact or apply __ ~ ~ .-._,,, in per~on. Per~nnnl"'l ·~ l><>pt. PBX Answff S.rv. MSI OATA CORroUTIOH 340 Fischer Ave eost.Mesa (714) S49·61.2S Equal Opportunity Employer M /F The largest answerln~ service in Oran1tc Co wants you. Work in on• of our 13 beautiful ofr~ (;ome to work p /time t( suite your own lifostyll' .Ettrn while you k arn . Pnld vacs. health ln& .• bonu..'les, regular pay in· creas~. promntion. hoh day overtime pay 1" many othl'r benefah. Various sh1ftt; are avail. & Include 11ome wknd~ . For info. on our ofc neut youc1111543·1160. EOt:. - • ' t' ..... a ... • . ,....,,.,.. . .. .. 1Wlt11er• ........... .... ., . LHelr 819r• 1tt1 lo.I•• 41,..,.,., ., •• 1,.. ......a) .... PH SALES -=· Y-&.6 SAJ..£8, p/UtH. We're -----------1 -'rr-kloktnai for 4 fleOlll• lo Good phoM pr~ " work Non·r rl s:•pm. 6fc lkilb. To Jo.in out· )fHt h•u heoap. 'nlnd'c OpUet llrrn in MT·TXl. SI. INSllll!TDI T E L E P H 0 N I: t"•-••••• .. -• SOUCITOJ\ N..Sd to I¢ 1 U01 chnta, ••• l llHdl, AKC ~ c-t.u eedbouda, mlrron, u.sN. ea. t'liulm111 back· boakHMe.c:arMrdeda. 1...r.l. •M'10 all 4tJI Pboat> Selu p~ople mal• or female, Ji to ~ years ol .aae. o~aratnl wa~~ nr comm1•.1uonJ 250 ~:ut 17th Stretl, •if1te O. <:01t• Mesa. ween s·oo & 8 .30 p.m 4223. Equal Ov1>orlurlll)' Employl!r P'RF..SS~IAN A U. I>1ck Sm !>hop. :.t1 I rom m e n l> u r " t 1• w I " x p 6~4 82 33 Mll l221 t'VC~ wknds Produclton lrvlnl' Ind. park. C~ll ----------1 7\lr. ~emc 5$8 8200 S ... u .... Rfo.:.AL ESTATE SALES U you are tht lype ol In· dlvidual that enjoys the rhullen~e of a dynami~ new concept In the Real f:stalc Industry, with the I rttdom to use your own neativ1ly & have that 1·reat1v11y recognized by rn11nagl•mlcnt in terms 1J dollar:., ~nehts & ad. \an<·c•ment. Then I would like to t.1lk lo ) ou. Call Mr Wu/ter, al Vlt~&COM11tla We nHd d•pendable, reaponstbl e, sell· rnoti vet ed person to work at leadbs1. reat arowina health food--------- <.it"O c; O'Ncal & Assoc 1;.io oi!IO Equal Oppr Emp-2:.:._ Secnfwy /Offlu I PRODUCTION WORKERS store ch:iht lh Southern California. Prior •x· peraence desirublu but not necessary. No Satur day night or Sunday work . Uniform rum1shed. Medical and hospital beneClt5. Appl~ Lindberg Nutrll1on, betwn Carou!>el & liullO<'ks, lower level m the South Coat1t Pl.ilJ 1----------1 shopping center Co:.lj RESIDENT ~fesa Appfy at Vitamin M~ Established {j.rm seeks especially capable sales onented sec'ty for our fabulOU5 5 man Newport Beach ofr to be avail i.oon an Design Plaza ;\pt leasml( or real eslale background helpful, but Jblhty to function em c 1ently w/11ttle superv1s1on, good or(' skills & congenial personality e:.sent1al Salary commensurate w/qualrhc11llons. Those interested 1n an 1n· lervlew. please furnish RELATIONS _c_o_un_l_er_. ----- ASSIST ANT Sales person for rNall 12l~UOlll Salary• a.53 P• Mo lnltnleuon.11omcc A•. aistanb 1n Newport .M"a UnU1ed School District. Req '11 Sinn1.1h speaklnc or oriental lanau aite speaking ability. Mullt be resldent ol Costa Ml!!tll & unemployed for at l.:ai.t 30 day& or un · deremployed Apply on forms provided by the Ct· ty to Personnel Dept , Room 300, City Hall Equal Oppor Employer talk to itomeonf!l"I .. H't --............. _ ... Cl llST llDS Pil up appl·1 t::xp . pref. Wowdwt lmd Super ••I• ..., bonua. IUMI llD1 At«: \'ouvacn. des Plan. l5l·Mll Telephone Sollcltor1 Sol\ S.11. Call S3t 0600 10»m·2pm. ---- T...-.. tntptetor Licensed. Salary open. Must have crewman ex pr & EXPR'd TERMITE CREWMAN. Salary open Call 646·8731 for appt ---- TIRE CHANG l::R !\lrn l )er tarl' store l'XP $ti00+ lu ~lart. W5 2380 TOOL & 0'~ MAKER Of Anti_..! HUO p; warlhouu ctammed with over $00 music bou •• nlckelo ~ planoa. clttwi or· a••u. walJ clocl11 . &r•ndf ether clocks, fasclnatinc antiques. Ov•r ll,000,000 Worth American International Gallenes; 18Q2·T Ketler· rng St., Irvine. Tel. 7:;.a.1m Open Wed t.hru Sat.9AMlo4PM. Visit! SofH, lovH••••· OC' dNI pur(pia ch. aJnd. culonAI eba~n. color • •ttoll Blk!Wh t TV•. Lampi ------ plcl u ru. rocker•. BEAUT. Male Shih·Tzu, 1 dln.ttn, refrlc~raton. yr. o Id . AK C r c I· ltOV"· wuhert +LOTS w/papu1. ~. All"r&1e M 0 R E ~' I s c E L baby rorc1:1 lllile. 644·5ti00 LANEOUS. Food ava1la· l\1on • Fri. 9.5, aak tor ble on the premises. Mr. Clifford Items subject to presale ---------W e h 0 n 0 r M1nalure Schnauter pup- 8 an k Amer I ca rd. pies. AKC registered, Mas1ercharge, CASH & male & female. 493·2.565 CASHIER's CHECKS ---t y 8045 NO PERSONAL ~o ou ' CHECKS PLEASE!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• JONATHAN'S SS SAVE SS FRUFILLDUtT ~ii~~~~rt~ MASTERS AUCTIOH *~~~~a.5000 yd:.. El 201'.0 lo40':£ orr 20751/J Newport It. 768 1~1 833-3600 on f\amiture. COST A MESA Crystal. Silver, China ,7141833_9625 °"d home for 3 yr male HURRY IN TODAY! CockJpoo Oul:.tde dog 42231st St. Nwpl Bch C7 I 41646.,.686 Gd w1ch1lctren 847·0019. In CaMery Village licydft 8020 10 mo. old, fem. German IW ledfoctory ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shep t Border Collie, Sho:':oom open to 19" Motobecane alloy trnd, Nds loving hme. lmmt'fliak opemni:s for rncent1vc (p1et'l' worl.) production workl!rc; Minimum two yt'a1~ r!' ccnl furtory t>~pc:m•nrl' required M u!>l h1• al.> IL• 111 work any !.htlt, plu' Ovt•r tinw. Start111i.: \\ttgr~ f1om S3.:!71wr lwor; p.1) l :111g<' t"Jll )!II\\ l"il 111 l'I' ~I \><'I hour .ilt1•r 11•<11 n111g 1w 1111d d1•p1•nil1n1t on (•lllpfn) l'I'' pl 1111\wttnn \\1· ;abo olh-r 1•\1 l'lh•11t ~t.i1or Orange Co. pro· gourmet foods i.tore 10 perty management firm Newport. Outgoing & !:>eeks .on assiMant in re-energetic. Llnkletter's s1denl rt•lation~. The ap. F 1 re bra o d Foods . prupriate r.10d1dale will 640.8710 letter of quallf1calions & -------- Exper In high precision :.mall proi:re~:.rve dies Able to work rndepen· dently & have own tools. Clean. air cond lihop STACOSWITCH INC 1139 Baker, Costa Mesa public. Duy direct & components. SJJO. 962·7063 ______ _ save!642·27l2 5S14083aft.6 d ·~·i1nip.tr1> p.111l IJ1'11t Ill A1111h· !lam to t:• noon Mo1H.l.I} lhi·u fo'11d.1)' ~F 380 l So 11.irl>nr ~anta Ana. Ca !1271.M l':qual opportuntty l:Olplo,\ l:r m f h<i\l' hail prior apart.---------- llll'llt ll'a5tn~ expl'r . & Salesperson M aturc II r 1· f 1' r ab I Y "0 m <' w/expcr -.ellr~i:: ofr bUP· "11wn '"'0. c\JJl:I' Good ph1:,,. Apr>ly, ~larrrnl'r '~ 1 <1n1mun1cal1onb abd1l~ StJltuncr:; 225 forl:sl W ,,Ollll' l} l)lnJ.: & lill' Ul:· ' <"flttnt1rc J..rw\\ lrcl~1· I!:> a r\\'t'. L.i).?UllJ Bt'.H'h. fll'l'l'':.1ty ~l'llll )Olli' le S.\LF-:s l<El'HESE'\i .,111111· 11wlull1111-: .,.tlaa' T .\Tl\'I". :'l:t•w Yori. ht.,l•1n tu :\IJrk<'tllll! l'r1mmun11 J THEIRVINECO. t1on::. 111111 lll'l:tb .i i.: 5.'>ll:'lot•wporiCtrDr i;rc.,:.11t• .,,1/l0:. vcr:.1>0 Nt·w1>0Jt Bt'at h w l' a r t o I ca ti up Jo:qual Oppor f':mployer :"\l:wport utr. E\p. 1n l~-~~~~~~~~I marketrnl(, de!>rj.(n, ail 'ert1sini.: <:all Clark H !':ST AU RA:-.'T COOKS KITCHEN HELP HOST /HOSTESSES WAITERS /W AITRESSE Herbourt. !fam·lpm wkdys. &W l700 phone no. lo. Mr. Hayes, CiO Homemaker Ren· Lal!>, 3241 Oregon Ave, CM. 92G2ti ----- Sfo:CRF.TARY exec. staff ll•vel. Work independent ly, expo~urc to full rangt• 1111•rthJlll hank'i.: hu., 1\b1htv lo lake l11ctalll)n . t~ pt! 'well. unrlt!r'lland lorms & documt?nls ,\:. ~oc w , higher le\ C'I execs :\h ;\lowry, 752·9323 ---1 Secretarial. two positions 1n busy H. E Office Heavy d1ctaphone work, good telephone skills. & the ab1ltty to work under pressure are essenlta I Salary commensurate w exper. Call Jy, 833 2900 ------- <§J g (~1) START HERE! RF.GINNER"SSPOT "You lla\'l' To St,1rl S.•rncwhen•!" \\'di th1' h the ('Ultl)l:&ll) fl '.., 111 ~c" port lkh & lhc\"ll 549°3041 Equal Oppor Employer 'lOWTHUC'K URIV~:H 1-:xpcr't.l only. G & W 'I ow111g , 1000 ln·ine, Nn "TrJlll You ' 11 yr111 're T l{A NS :\I l SS I 0 NS ambll1Uu:. ilt <lclurl Expt'r'd swln!l man mmded '. Acruratl' t} prng tr;1111o bu1ldl:r, for htgh \qll do. Cal I Cont r11I ,·olume So Orange Coun· t:aret"r Emplo.} ment ty Shop. Chuck or Tom Agency, 556·8505. !131 25_56 __ · ______ , STENOGRAPHER or TRAVELAGEMT Clerk Typist. Various oft Min z yrs exper. 1n an duttes involving bkkpng lernaltonal & domesttc or math & public contact saler;tt1rket1ng neccted Pleasant personality & for busy N B ofc Sal good appear nee. Con commensurate w /exp. tact Miss Adams. New 8339ffl9 York Life Insurance Co , --------- PUILIC AUCTION MANY ITE!VIS 01-' FINE ESTATE JEWELRY. Al<T OBJECTS. AN· TIQUES, i"INE FUHN., F:TC. PllONI:: 1-'0R IN· FO. & B ROCll L' HI·:. ti-15 2'.?00 ---Mrx Shr1>hcr pups, 2 mo. CRUISERS l''OR SALi-: Nl'l'<i good homes. Load of part'I Jlllll In. 616·0f>42 Wheels. frames, hub5 & ---- sprini;ers Ust•d rru1~c·r:-fo'rl'l' to i.:ood home. Lovl:· also OCEANFHONT ly p.111 1->tamesc k1lll'n. HICYCLESfi756510 ,lllut• l',>cs, lemale. :H ... u.is :! IO~pd htlw~. )'t'JIOW Like new w, hlkl' rad• Qtwen of lhe road, not t1h1 Sl211 1!1;, 15.1!1 oltl Ulk Lab, lll'l'<I~ kid:., GRAND l1·111·e & lu"e from )OU. * * French lf>:>peed l:u lws' ~1182tiJ *OPENING* Motobel'11ne S75. Man's 'h • --0--'-I -3 JO.speed Peugeot, 24 " l'P <~reat anc. " · yrs, gd w /kids, needs lg OAK! OAk! frame. $85. 646.3680 yard 979-2112 American . European_ luildinq Mattrial18025 Low prices. No junk ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fvrnffure 8050 Vanety. Refinished for 1SOO Used Bricks ••••••••••••••••••••••• >OU Xlnl cond1t1on 8 PATRIOTIC Plaid Custom Shop Antiques 640·4817 aft 2 couch, $40 Butcher blk. 2138 Newport Bh·d. C M C & dinette set $55., full size orneros mall & s prgs. S15. 1ox12 1,'l Bl.I{' HEL,\TIO'll!"' COCKTAIL p1•1,,.11 n1•1·1IP1l inr in WAITRESSES SNrs Twxedo D•pt Salesperson needed Writ groomed. Mu~l Ill able to work flt>\ hrs P time Calhy, 5IO 33:13, {'\! J.l l ~y /Admin Assi~t 300 S. Harbor lil\'d, Ste TYPESETTER R.ipidl:. l•xpandins: !\Hg 700 Anaheim, 635·6000 I B:'ll Electronic com Oak Welsh Drsr. CJ810. Equlp.-nt 8030 indoor oulrloor rui: S,15_, 65x2lx71 Base 3 drwrs. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.iplt• end tbl ~~ old cupbrds. top: 3 !>hi\':,, SANKYO S-40 SLll't-;R 8 U1nw Store Cash rv· s.'600 L\' message Rtla S O ti N U :'II r> V I E l!lsll'I ~t :!:. .• unf1nis h••d t rrt11r rt n1gn l 1rrn BUSPERSOHHEL ;1J I ~:!II:.! , ' ·-------l'o rcq thl· immedratt• _EOE m f ~er 519 lti!JI Colberg <213 I Rn-2200 c A \I to: II A li•11 st b $3 ca 631 ·Ul'l'iX PURCHASING Buyer Trainee l•:t<·1·\ron11· n•mporwnt ni.11111r 111m M'l'k , 111•!1\ W jllll'dlU~IOJ.! (l\o)ll 1°\ l"'t l\lul•pnnt r1 .. 11l11w e.>.l>t'lllllng, 1:1nd form .. , huymg PXµcr <ll•.,rrJhlo• STACOSWITCH INC J IJ!I Bahr Cos la \k~J 549-3041 J•:r111:rl Oppor fo.rnplm t>r Real Estate Sales I t 11 n t 1 n t 11 n II " ,1 1 h \l.111 111'1111'111 I '' l•u•klll" lio1 11•11t.il ll p1 I\ I <11' \\t11 l.11n: \Jo nd.1\ Chru ~·ntl." :1 ~ • .su. l .11 Ht•q . ~;ol.1n ~"' C.111 ,\j.;lll·~. '.Jl,.I I ii:/ II \•111 11• t i1~1d \\' \\ .111t '\ ""' 1;1u1tl 11a1 Sup1•r .... 111•11d 11 ., \l'l•l.\' l~P.ERSON Mr. Guerra 2241 W. Coast H'fft· Newport Beach Mon-Wed 99m-5ptn CANO'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT OPEMIMG SOON R1·tirN1 C'ook to 1•rcp;.irr· & ,, n 1• nu'.1.>1onal lun1 h o!Jl tl1nn1•r ,1hnarrl \ :i1 ht ,,,·, 11111, RN'S 11 i Suprn 1!'.or T'o~illon t'PC n 1 n l\ pri I. \ll• 'I a \'l'rdc Con v. llos p., ~ll'l 55&'1 ~------1 REAL EST A TE ::; \l.l·:s 111 1 • .,.,l.t1 11 1 .. k1·1 s &-FINANCIAL ..,,1l1·,1111•n 11 .. \ IOUI flWll SALES CAREER 11 .. ~, Full , .. 1111111:-~111n!> plan :11 arl I '.111 lor ,1pp1 I"" r 1·111·•· 1:1·,1 It) 15:!·7>:111 REALEST/it.TE SALES ASSOCIATES lliJ!hly \ lhllllt'. l'll/llf111t.1 hlc• 0Hrc1·. < d\I c; .. ,,ll 11.u J..1111: lllllfl\ ,fll\c• l•t'll pl!'. lhJ!h1•0,1 n 1mm1, ... 111n .wlit·UP tn IU(I' ,,,,. lop 11rodun~r:. Call Cur· • 1111 ll•lt•nt1al 1111t•rv11•w S.1 m "um ml\. Iii l itoU I RECEPTIONIST SALES I ' irt llm1•. f abrir rx fl\'fll•n1 ,. ll<'l Call \I iH} i.11o 11\IU ------ SALES.BEELINE SEC:HET\HI~:~ FINANCE 0 p p o 11 n 1 t ~ I 11 r S~RETAR,r :.(•aeta " :1N."O\jrtlini.: aptltudt:t • 1\111~1 d in dude: st;at 1~1·pf(f1l 1v k~~ hv toucl ;\I • ,o~ sell !>tarter w mdep1•n dl'nlly. ~t Call 644-1389 11~;-; 'Ito. r Or rt ~rh ployer Secretaries 3848 Campus Drive 546-4741 (Across From Orange Co. Airport\ Equal Oppor Employer SECRETARY '"f\ I('('" 01 ,111 tlr<1l'l 1\ l:. ,h.ll p E\l'1' Sl'l"l~ Sl,1lh 111u:.l Ill' \ l11t ..\. ~cm nw,..1 1·11J<>.\ Joh t.ll\'t•r"t \ lt.ll'.d \\11rl-10R l'llllllll1u11.,. ~Ir 1111! :i~i )~I[) SECY /RECffT. l'll<>l'Jo:RTY '.\IG:\IT lmrned. opening wtmi:r t l1 co. Typing, phonl';., "h j plu~. but not req'd :-.r OC airport. only ex· p cl apply. Phone wkdy~ 7.S2·7l21 Sen1ce Sur .\ttcnrlanl. C'xper'd Full or p t1mf• \11ply t\rl'O Stalwn I ith ~Into~ C ill. 'Wn it·e ~l.1 I ll'lp full or p time AplJh . !1!111 1'. < llil'I II"'\ '\ H "l'l\H'e ~t .1l1un \lt1·n dants. <:! 1 t:wrr d. Ray l'arev CheHon, bOI S Coa~t Hwy. Laeunu Heach. SERVICE CASHIER Xlnl ~nefit<;. Paid group IO!>Ur • proltt sharing .\. vuc pay Call Jackie or Mr. Mrlnrr, 546·1934, Al i as Chrrsler Plymouth, 2929 Harhor Blvd.CM c;erv1r e Station Atlen danl, t.>t.pC'r'd Day & t:\ei, Pull & p lime Ap ph . Sh<'ll Slatron. li lh & lrvme,NR ------ Sl'.'w'tnti! mat·h operators 1->rnl!ll• needle O\ erlork 893 IS887 ---~ _...._ __ _ SHEET METAL MECHANIC F:xpcnenced operallnit Shear, Break & Str1pp1t required. Salary com mensural<' w1lh educa· t1on and experience. Xlnt health '1nd educal1on11I STOCK CLERK S1·m1 ft'llfl'd prl'f 'rl I' t1ml' .\JlJ.ll.1. Ll!-.1/, Hi.Sii Supl0r1or. l' ,\J SYSTEM DESIGNE~ S0.50 per hr. 2 yrs t•ollcge & 4 years cxpr nee l>cvelop dt·s1gn llrni:" lor mech ass embl y of camera support t:'.qU1p· mcnt. fluid heads & marine steam engines Be fam1har with /\SM~. boilt>r l'ode & know ledi:e of f''r<>nrh & Gcrma11 Work "1enj!r from note., Knowll:dgc ol math, dl· 51gn & prod pr.n·t1c.?., Shop a:.semhty or pro TYPISTS W1· h,t\ t.• u lilll'<'•al pro J~d rt.11111g tup dollar tor cJlll 'f .' fllSl!l tu \\<lrl. :t I \H'1'k '> lrom .1.\ \I tu 'I \;\I rl;.iil\'. :\Ion thru Sat 1\t." l"UI a1·y I'> mo~l l''>!tl'nt1.il 1\PPLY NOW ~~ The ht 1101 qu.11tr1cd l.' pii.ti.. will he :l!:>::.si:ned 1mmediatel) ~o~ office • ~OJ overload 557-0061 :17l3 1111 r h ~I '\ B :!;\fl('HOl'llONJ.:S LIKE LU\'to:l .Y i\ntq 1lrnrni: rm ~l'l Li:: tahlt',fi l•hr~.hul · '.\E\\ ~31111 1.1''1 Win let & Chrnil Cabnt $1)(}0 ll:t ~wt> .. t \\ •1' · Ir' !168·2i92 5.)2 1)5().t I'\ l' Armnttl~ <lbi'"do~ N1kkrnmat ~:L. 4:1.Rfi b~vcled mirror. oak mom, nr"' Chril>tm~s. Xlnl cond S350 536·3122 ~~10~~-15. sell for s.i;;o f1l:a ;\I art Swap Meet. An· Cats-8035 SHOWROOM CLOSEOUT :\l1•rc·hanclt.~l· 4 mo·s old. •I E\1•<· clc:-.ks w 1chr~. !l S1if,1,,, 11 Plush .Swd Chrs . mu~t h4u1llalt'. Sal Sun only! 10·5 ~ \'1.1 Ltdo, 4th Floor, Nt'wport Beach 675-5820 ltqu~ Sunday only 9·4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l8l El Camino Real. • 10· Hro" n vinyl 5ofa Tustin 544 1901 SIA711ESE:;EALPOINT ~k>t•pcr. Ii mos new. Paid -- -.:\tale Kitten.~ s.ioo. ~l'll ~75, 23" hex· RL.TJJTJ1TJC'l..-..oJJtOtJYCJLTJ,.10CIJa..TJ:nl 548 2.SJ8 --------aJ?on 1•;.ibrnt•t end labll', .ANTIQUE Beaut t~luffy Pt•r!ttan ~illleon style w /bralts GARDEN l\P<' kitten~ cno .,ap«rs> rogc trim S30. matching \\' E EK EN 0 SALE · SJ.<i. ~o & '-15 >f!i! 15!11 :ioxso· roffee lbl S30, 85" ~t Sun 10 5. Tbb. chrs. i<recn ycl herrulon sora tut)pc:. & pJrl l1m1• lul•---------\\'ac;h:.tands. Armories. Ooqs 8040 <1l<'e1>er Sl25. 72" RCA dt-~ks & much more •••••••••• ••••• •••••••• .. nhcl ~tat<' '\IC'rM. record l r J I n 0 \ l' I ' I' ;1 !> m c c h Jn 11· s. .\ 11 p I' emplo\ mcnl dt•\ 1•!01> nwnt depl. CJ II .•Sii 15 I I lor direct torh Ad p.1111 lor by t:'.mplyr TELEPHONE INSTALLERS MAINTAINERS SPLICERS Plus all crafl categories w1lh outside plant or ccn lral ol'rice exper. l11gh salaries. Jtood uenl'f11 .... Ion~ term uc;s1gnmcnt:. ror lmrnct.ltatc ll1rc Call .. VOLT TF ""-"'C')ltACIV h • l-l"'K.fi '• 3848 Campu, Dr 546-4741 <Across From Orange Co. Airport) F.,qual Oppor. Eml)loyer TYPIST t\\IFTL1' \l TO:\lATED \I \Hl"E INTEH:\i\110;\; \L E;r1u:.il tlppor l::mplo~er Jt~J ~kG.iw. ln1nc il4 540 8270 Clerk T\ 1mt rcq 'd 55 WP;\1 rrror free. 1·2 Yrs hui.11tl'~!> ,~·ho<1I pr<'f"d Must bl! able lo follow for m;it. Ca II for 111 ll0rVlt'W. TYPIST Needecl full time. :'11u"lt he a ccttrJl<' w rr 1 C'P ltontsl bul'kl!round Sau ta Ana /Tustin art11 Salary commcn~urate w 1 ~xprr1enlC C all 544·5337 btwn IU 11 A711 or 2·3PM 131 :lbtSt ~wpl Heh BOXER pup. ,\I\(' rrl( d 11hr \~1 1":'11r.idm1·1111 ln<:ctnncr~ \'illal(c Champ ~•rt•d ij wk; .,11le StUO 52 s q ''" ~~ \I.th· ~Ii ObKll \\0<'3UO l(rn ... h.J)! rpc ti.: ;\lusl Sell Lo\'ely turn nf tht· c-.·nturv t:nglbh O<ak wardrohc1;1rmo1rl0• Im mac, be\'cled mirrors . brass h ardware, lg. drawc•r. Sacrifice SJOO. 497·1863 ,\l\C \1in1;1tur1• ~ChJull:r" padding+ hall" ay ::.100. 'lt~1· 11!1''4 J male-. 71~ l~ti7 :; p11·rl' <hnette 540 8 pil:<'t' ---. --• . padded patio furniture :\1<llteM!, A"C .. ;\1 & r ' .I S3.S K.13·0:'.-19 mo & 5 mn, t1nv. ~hots. ------. top peel. 675 13117 · 9· Stifa. 2 rnd this. l corree Antique : 2 Solid Oak Boxers 4 mos males Alff' round Ibis, refinished. F1ashy champ hnc cropd $250 & 5350. 644-1160 Shots 1213 llNI 8!177 lhl, 2 tbl lamps. 2 5tuffcd chrs, 1 lcathrrettt• w /ot· loman. 1 occas chr, elm· 1n..: r m tbl !>Cl w/ CJp· ttiins rhr!:>, & hutch, rhcr· Appliances 80 I 0 Siberian llusky, 14 wks rywood. I wood office ••••••••••••••••••••••• old. xlnt d1 spoMt1on S5-0 desk. 5.)2.4986 RE F'RIG I-:RATORS -:Ciiaiilli63iiiil·.02i:!:!~· ...................... .-..... .-WASHERS DRYERS I Recond1t1ons·Repros & Frgi Damai:c Guar Oel 29 Yr:. m Orange Co. DUNLAP'S 1815 ~ewport Bl. 01 CALLS-l8·7780 TYPIST FOR BEST DEAL To learn to opcr :itr Bur 0 .._. .... EW M ,.YTAr-.S roughs Oocuml'nt pre "" ~ ""' paralton mach. No prior BURKES APPLIA:-JCES exp. req'd, but mus t tHS·D BakerSl. C:'>t type SOWPM accurately. S-i6·8672 979·47J.\ Newport Ctr. locatron, Sears Kcnmorl' Washer & gd. company bcne's. . - International Designer Pattern .\ttr.1rl1\r 11vt•1 1>1. f111 l IJo:Al.1'11 SI•\ \\'1• \\ 111 11 .1111 rr~hl p1·r~o11 lur ('.I.,, lun 1nh ,\Ir I 11•1• d,I\ . ., 7.'12 !lrHi! ) l"hton., h:i" an altrac· 1111• opp11r rnr ~t\lr~l.<, to !>t•ll our n!'\\ hnl' ;\o 1n \ ,.,, Jo:arn wardrohe '\n 1·11llt>rlinl! nr rlelivt>n· l '.1r ,..., phon,• nee. WI! x:w-J or%:! i l'iO. Arrurate t) p1s t, l!OOrl w hgures, vaned rluttr., for s ervice dept of arrrrafl dealer. 0 C Airport. PrerC'r automotne or 1-'80 relat ed exper. Contact )Ir. R Coffeen ror appt !HQ.2720 ht•nl'fllS --------- t:.O .E. Call : Phil Drvcr, matchins;? i>C'l. A\'en<'ngo for appt. GOOd cond. SlOO 751·3773 RECEPTIONIST !\11ss1on BeacPlrraft 18741 N. Airport Way Santo ,\na SECRETARY Dynamic loternational Shurri.:ulw µ1t·111<anl.1p "alt·.,tltrkforRetailSta· Marketing Group 1n pt'aranrl' & t1•h•phc1111 Newport Center needs per~onahty lei ha11cll1• l1e1nery store. lnter•sting brtght selC·st.artinit lady eomless swilrhhoard 1\< & r hallcniting work. WiU w/gciod typlnl(. Also, pre· )'fleet lhe puhlrc. <;ood \ram Beach Stationers ferable bookkeeping. Jn· t.Yplog skills requirecl 4tYlOL'ampu5 Or NpRrh. voiJ:lna & uport ex· Variety of ~1·ncral off1r r ----------t perience. 644-0474 rlutics ,..on-Smok•r ( ':tll Mr;. Whth• for lnlen 1ew Appt SAJ.f.'\ SECRETARY IF You'r-e lookfnq FM !Ull~t. to Ok Manager 1\ Profitable Career In manuf. corp.. New FUZ/it.H CORf». 714-619-189 3 I 006 W. Hoo·Hr Ave. _Or~. Co. 92667 SHIP fR!C. CLERK Strong exper. needed lo handle a l person warf'house. Duties in· elude shipping & tecc1v- ln$1. lite paper work. In· ventory control & central fllini system. Salary open, based on ex per. Apply National Systems Corp , 4361 Birch St, ~ U. (N('ar 0.C. Airpurt l I::O K · Pend Dosier modern plant 1n H B lnRl'al EstateOneof area need!'! c1ynnm1c , " .,. Orange County's Olde.rt perl\on exper'd In all SHOf, :.,ALES. rlt ~ilY ---- It Associate•. Inc. COSTA MESA 556-7075 &Larite~tBwlder/ phases of ofc work. hrs .No Sundays. i'.xp l'~\elopers ls ' --king . prcr d. Xlnl rond for ,._. FOR y'ou"' Pleast apply in JW'r'llOn n&ht penmn. WestcllU l'O~c;mER · SchMtt Corp. Shoes N.8. Mr. Curren S412 McFadden AYO ~. TELEPHONE SALES Tired of your a"C'ragc run or the mill phone jobs" CALL US NOW!! !J..IO I~--------. U p r i ~ h l F r r c 1 r r , Coldspol Thrnwall frost yp1st Small Orit. County less. 19.5 cu.ft. Avocado uud10 mfgr net'ds 11c · S11c. S250. 963·6984 curate invoice typist & -------- f(enerel ofCicc. Heavy de· FRGT. DAMAGED llOT· I &fT 556 6 75 POINT Sale_ 3308 W ~ ~g. 1 Warner nr Harbor, Sanl:1 Waitress Food/Cocktails,' Ana 979·2921 Apply aft 4pm. Sid's Blue ---------1 Work 6 hrs 8 d 8 y Beet, 107 21st Pl, N. n. Xlnt Admiral ref rig. top freezer, bronze $150 representing a nationally Waitresses. So. Lag, NB & bst torr. 546·9268, bef known _product to. rest· CM. P /l & F /l. Coffee 5 rtei:its an So. Cahr., & shop exp. Refs please. pm Arr:iona. We p~ov1de Charlie's Chill Ofc. ITI4) Apt.Si 13 cu rt 0.E. refrig. pleasant surroundmits & 549 03Sl. Good cond. $15. a relaxed '1tmosphere. ----------• 631·2129 Our pay structure Is one of the best m lhe bus1· ness. We have a guaran. teed base salary In adth· t1on to a liberal honu'I & commission-You C'on't loo.e' WAITRESS, f)/tlme --------- lunch. Good tl!J'I. The Kenmore deluxe elcr. Log Inn, Call 5·19·9446. rlryer Will trade for Ga~ o.11am. or best o<rer675·9689 WANTTOTRAVEL'f MAYTAU WASHl':R .torn !I mo tour or US. Cor Good condition $1>5. p.1v :-..•l up displays in 642·~ ... _ Slab1hly or a larjtl' C'O .. H u Be h r.quaJOpporF.mployer outs tanding comm un ngton ac ----------2 Shirt!' av:lllnbte 714/891·'63 I Have IOmclhlni lo tell? 8·""., JO & 3.·30·9.·JO fivo schrdule <up to 90',.) + "'·--1n-.a d 1 11 JV>• shopping crnteNI, blwn G.E Wastier US Lb> $125, 21 & 28 yrs old. S.550 ~r Keomort. Washer $95, mo i' S7 • day. Cll 1 Norae Gu Dryer sso. J\1'1r"ha at CRI s.48 5243 Guartdel 548.86'1) d It bl ~~~~~~~~~ ..,..._ .,.. a 5 0 t we • days a week. '.', RECEPTIONIST rnw avu • e + pro· - fess1onal •ork environ· Help W..ted 7100 Help Wotlhd 71 00 » .. o.,re::1~ animal meat + t r aldnlngl & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !'JI' " mana(tment eve op· •••••••••••••••••••• hoi;pital offers exccp· ment +Oppor. for ad· ~Jo n isl rut u re f o r vancement wlthlo rom· f(~Htllc, takt' r hllfl(e, ~nn y divisions. Call 11¥1lure person. Min 4 yrs .... rd J ofc e"pcr. req'd. Call arvey ..,.uwa 1' r .. Mar. M2·15ll. TOUCHSTOMI SiCEPTlONlST /Phones R.effy Typln1t. F."crow rn A Olvo(\.'rtdrlcks '11«'ds sharp prrtty Rlrl l>fulopment Corp. r<'lr front ofr. Call Hllllt, l~J)e~h DI, Stt 8 ~31.5o0 I lunhnatOI\ Beach, 82647 1. '714) Ni-0187, 5'9·P077 )'otl don't need • 1un to Merri~rlntemaUonal ••draw fut" wh«a YC>U Real F.ltatc Network ptace an d ln lbe Dally fUot Want Ada! CeU aow Have ..... --meom.tbln---,,-to-Mll--1• . -eo.5171. . Oa.Ufri.ct ada do Lt well. TICHMICAL l~JDATOl/Jr. Education 1n tec hotcal art+at ldast 6 months practical experience de- sired. TICHMIC.._ Wl"8l/8""-'" J r. Exper'd with MIL-SPEC and ·commercial technical manuals wanted for Ptlime free lance work for publlcatlon s ub contracts. ~nd resume & salary requlrementl to Ad. #13S, Dally Pilot, Boit 1~, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 . , Cont.act Renee RO!lal n1..aots For Persond lltttrvlew TIMl-UFI UllAAl!S, IHC. !t(INI Oppor ~oyer TELEPHONE SALES AOV. ~rn white you lf'ern, SUO·l1 00 hr + cnmm. Pre'' Hle~ eicp. helpful. 135-9692 or 1135. ~ 0t wknds. 752·1617 ----·------• 1--------·12 Dr O.E Fnr/Refrl1 Coppetto.,. SB.S. WAREHOUSE NO.aaz3 Cltlf\ Wlrt1h01&1t '#Of~ Co,pertone full 11 ror me,, & women. Day ft microwave o\oen A tull 11 awln,c 1blf't1. No uper. ref· oven w/roth1 combo nec•H. 18 & over. No atove. suo. ~ an char&•· 1_eP_M _______ 1 •t office • overload H1·00'1 37ZJ Birch St, N.11. The •muhlnr searonal hit orr the ~houlder Spadea Boutl~ut bta an elastic caslni for perff'Cl nt. It has a ceM~ back , sipper Pllbrf<:s: cr\nkte 1autc. novelty~. 1tn1hnm, vnll• 713.lS 1,1 cut oni.Y in Mltles &-11. Site 12 rcoqulr~~ 5 5 ft yd, Q( 4l'• tiflrtr and U )"da. of l 1/4" wide tnrn To nr'1er; send patl~m ft\lmbftr, site, name, liddn'"-' .ind dp. Price U.50 plm "# f>Ol'lflQC ind handling. N...,, C.taloa Sec:l1on1 -Sul)plement 3. P•rt.Y an<l Host.. 0e,111ta, St.50 postp41d. Make check. p"yable to Spi\dea. S.od orden to lhls newspaper. C/O Spedt l Bridat St., Mlltord1 N.J, Dept. Cx·15. -~ .. t-::\RJ.Y Am1•r ~>pi· hdrm S yr SL'~. 2~!1 Swan Or. -.1.:t (dbl ht•rl l. i·ornp t. :'\1 I-urn. !>or.; lbl'. \\'/matt Sl~>tJ. t;cl 1•111\'d. (,Ja;.,wan-. Su1tC'a;.es , 5.5HJ577 Bo\. Spg & :\tall. Grgan· tu: collect1on of Salt & Pepper Shakers. m:my oldrcs. 2 Early ,\mt.'nl'an China Cabinets 5150 c:<l. l lg l• Pecan China C.1hinct ~oo <all 111.:htC'rl ). hn R<it tan din' g s et. lovt> d1;.trc:-.::.cd ;\l ;ipll' Jluttii i.t·.it, ottoman. 2 <'hairs $:!50. :J .\la pit• -.wi\'l'I :12:12 Roa~ Newport B~~ c hmrs S2$(:J, Fln \' J 1 ll'), <;a rage ,; a I c. 1>1 k e ::.. K-l7-56.'l(i r.;wlar. lots or junk 1731!1 ! Lt.•ather cout·hC'.., ::;i;:;11 e:i. 1:amc T;Jbk & I <·hr;. $100. l8x21 Carpet lhl'<I 1 mo, hrn \\ht shag. Sl:!!"i s .... r::. l'tbl 1'y p1·\\rlt1·r $~j. \V;tllµapl'r . orig ~11~1 Sal' SI ~5. t hall hlut• 111,..h.. halt bru"n ll•>l·k l lbw·npnrt s:iii. S1mmnn!> ll11Jt•,1h1:<I S.l~.Cl :'l-15 211"; 1.(1\'ELY A:\'Tll. l>11Hng Hoom ~l't S!lOO !"'l! 27!1:! Italian Dm Hm Thi " I 1•hr!.. !'rm l'll'-1 ~r1t .1. l 'olor TV . !:i l 1·1 , . ., 1..t.I f'.6().1 11 fd('<tht'11 S 0 l.J , o I .' llf'rdulun ;\lllt '"111d . Brn & gold plaul 1 nrrwr g r p w 1111 ~It .1 I l'l u ' k ( ;uod rnntl. S90 R-17 -H<!!lti Thomasvill<' k1n1?!>/, 5 p1· bdrm set inc m.Jl ll'l'%es. Ph. ~.J6.f13!l5 71 ". antictut> Vl'lvl'I enuc·h. avot•udo/gnltl. <'an 1•cl wood ends, $150. 2 blalk nau{!ahydc .irrn ch;i1r~ ~ ca. 11 · round cus tom made carpet. crram & ~old $125 La<lles dress 1111! t~1hle & i•hair. whilt' & gnl<l 51;5. l.;ttltt's S1·hw111n tu kt• S30 1;;;, 7i0i ;\I a s s I \ t• '1 i' \ t t' .1 11 handrarH•tl t 'otlc-1' '1',1 hk SIOOO Ill'\\ Sar s:!So ti-15·11557 Likt• new. \'1dori;1n ; Sora. wing b1H·k l'hu1r. 997 11056 Green plaid trcrculon sora & lovese;it 8200. 3 tbls L>rey Ln. llunt Heh. uth1·r mist• x rn -10:n B c h b i k e S 5 O <lluntmi.;ton llarU.1ur I Burgerma::.tt>r patty mkr ---- Sl5 "Ea") Lill" trlr \'tnll' J:?rcen Wroug ht Iron lutch S150 \'t·;.pa $195 gl;1,.::. tnp table. I chr.., :\1r eomprc~:.or $19ii 5JS4) T"o tu' Ficus Ren- fl.12 1272 jt'mina tn·•·.., 1r1 plumb Horses ----('O) lfl"' pots. SIOO (•a. Farl>t'rware roll:.:.cnc, 8060 Ill'" ,10 fl.16 ~)9 ....................... ----- :\loqn :! h"r"· tr.,ilt:r 10'\!d .. in•· red mo';"cr, u::.c<l \lril n in•llt 10 11 j t1mt>,.,. S225. I t•nnrrc'l ~l:.~M• 1-.1 11751.737)1~ 1.9 <·u 1n fro -,tfrc •' trre1.1•r . w 's l!r\' con i1 ' ti111 t11 t. ... 1rrl \'Ulll" tr;.il'l $2..!Q 83.J 25HI hors•· .11 I .111' 1111 F.1rnh l'tp•• ,.,111.,11, ,~:> 1111, fwo i:rl'en bra1d<'d rugs ... 1.d h " ... 11.1 , 10 i.:, rf'\C'f'·10lc X' ·xii. goo<! ~!111 ;-1110 \\ , t 1• ,. d & rnn<I $.')Al C'a :H\l· 1:!55 l'lt•an Eni.!lhh ·" \\ t•;.t••rn l>ra ftm~ thl t;'x3' f~ll\· t ttllllll I•'''"'"' I i:!ti ulJu~t ible ~qpd w' \ t•m ,\wwhu1w.f\' •11•19.i;s ~" dr~fl 'i:!. mad l L1kt• 1t~:1 ;·u ,\11 11 ,. w t·ll "."w ~n:._ __ ,~rlu n<ln tr.llm'<I. t'rt'cJl teena,ge r .. t;ll!t;1r.~ ht;> -5Xh h"r't' w_,.,1_ .... 1rl<1le ,!(.: :>t.-ars automatic g.ir .1~l' t.1rk "'I. ti ll ,jj>!t:.! & kt•c iloor opener. l H nl<I. S!l!'J It\ J.: lii.'i-!lllK9 . Jew~ry 8070 SEN l' UH E A ~1 7'f-M ••••••••••••••••••••••• St<'rt'O ana) h1er & mt'C WANTED 1·11u1p R42 1226 aft i P:\I TOP (''"fl IHII.J. \ R 12·10" round lit'IJ!I• & blue I' \ I I' I· ( > II \ O l ' H shai.: area rug Sl2:'i of .IEWl.1.1<\ \\ \l('flES. fer l'<lll ~l 5~i \lt'I 111\H.l'l'S li()f.11. --s 11. ,. F H ~I·. H \ I(' .. :. St;iuff,•r rr•dut•mg l'XCrl'I::.· "'l'\E Fl H'\ 1\. .\:"\ mg l'otH'h ln ~lruct1on Tl()\· fo:~ i. 1:, "'IHI hook ml'I very ~d cond SRS -l!lll-:.1159 Olt\\10:\1> p 1·11clant -- worth :0:11100 \\ill trndc PINRALLS SO tn rho'>se for h1 )(1.11lc :.hotguns from for your game rm PP. 5.16 !197i /\l 1\musemcnt Under SJOea. 495_182_7 ____ 1 Benut diamond \\Cddml! set. was S.IOO sell for Glas::.. 12931 )l ain St., GG. 638·2162 G~ Sale 8055 S175 :bst oHr f>-lll IH89. Saars Sewing M ach1ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• --w/cabinet. SSO. 673-0252. c n-Dtamoml en~ai?ement & 673-6448 .as rang<'. no:d sp~f'<lfls . wedding rm". appraised ---------• Garden tools. fo urn t Sl 080 '1 k fl SELL 'di 't · h Mi~c f'lh •. 645 1232 · a • · " a c o e r. 1 e 1 ems wit a _._. ~--979·6714aftfiPM. Da1lyPilotClass1fied Ad. '· • Cash in on Spring Cleaning And Save With a Daily Pilot MARCH SPECIAL r Applies In The Following Categories ANTIQUES APPLIANCES AUTOS BICYCLES BOATS CAMERAS 10°/o DISCOUNT 5 LINES OR MORE 3 DAYS • USE CASH Bank Americard OR Master Charge .. • FURNITURE GARAGE SALES HOUSEHOLD GOODS JEWELRY MACHINl!RY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MOTORCYCLES OFFICE EQUIPMENT PIANOS & ORGANS SEWING MACHINES SPORT I NG GOODS SWAPS r----------------------~--------------(4 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE) 5 Lines, 3 Times = $9.00 .-----..,.--For additional lfl)es, add $1.49 per line. Make check Of money order payable to DAILY PILOT. Send or Brtng to: CLASSIFIED AP ORDER DEPT. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 80)( 15e0, 330 W. BAY $T. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92&26 ' Name----------------------------------- A~~H---------------------------------ClaHlflcatlon______ Start my Ad on this date ___ .._ ___ ... _ O BankAmerlcard ~--------------Exp. date---~---- 0 Miiter Charge if--------------Exp. date _______ _ ( 110 An<f P••I~ thto Po\141<1@ N ld m•ll~r tx'low o" 'f'OIK ,,,..1000 • -----------------------------------FIR5T- BUSINESS REPLY MAIL CLAss PERMIT NO. 13 COSTA MESA CALIFO~NIA NO POSTAGE HE~SSARY IF MAit.ED IN THE UNITEO STATES POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY I' Orenge CoHt Dal 'I f'Uot I Bc-x 1560 t 330 W. Bay St. I Coata Mffa, CA 92828 I ! Cl .. tffJed Ad Order Dept. , :"... I ~······:· 1'•'··· • .:;:::::: ••••••••• :n::u:: :::::i::· u::t·r: ···;-=·=· l. . ... . . ,, ... . • • •••• .. i ..... . :•!:u::: ,t·····:· ; ..... l . ···:: .. :::: .. :: 1976 7.5 HP, Mercury Out- board, brand new cood. 646-0038 wkdys 9·6PM, no anslvemsg 18 HP J ohnson, Ions shaft, w/lank. S200. 675-3521 Jol;lnson 08 9.9 long shall. '76. Like new. Sold boat.• 5525. 493-3800. Trlr for 14·16" boat S150/bst ofr. 645.5430 E lec. s t a rt 5 BHP, Mercury OB mtr. incl. elec. h ardware StiOI). 493-416-1 Boats, rower 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 35' Chris Exp. Cru:.ier., Twn ti cyl cni;. bait tnk, $7900. "y 646 ·0000 14' Boston Whaler. 40 hp John~on, Elec strt. trlr, 2 tanks. $1500, 675-2i09 HATTERAS. SJ' FS!'lt Y G.M. 8 V1TS. LO HRS '7JLike New. Loadt!d. $240 ,000 . Owner. 213-472-5384 1947 Lake Tahoe Classic. 19' Chriscraft Speedster., Askins S.1500. 675-3590 '49-'J6' Cabin c ruiser. auto pilot. bltn. bait tank & much more. Gd. cond. Makeofr. 827•5899 Classic '6·1 Chris Craft Super Sport 1.8', V -~ w/400 hrs. 'Bristol cond . Blueboo.k SJ!IOO ·olr. 675-3080 U0·4 > ?4' EDDYCRAFT s prtfi s her . VHF , sounder, xlnt, xtras. tr>OO. 962·2384 73 18' Starcraf't bow rider1 140 HP, IN·OB. w/trrt. xlnt cond. $4.000 firm . 645.JG,3.t ?Q' Ma~o 1973, Console tvn,abou~. 1\5 llP. OH. idnt cond. Xtras. $600C>. 675-7007 '74 25' Marauder w/2SS Mere:. Cruiser.' sips 2. sink, relrig-. low hrs $8.400. 675-8866 Custom built Cruiser . Merc:uty outboard. use<I twice. 9-172 Hyannis Port 1163-0109. $3500. ;. ~ 28 TOLLY rlberglass, twn Chrysler 2l O's. Reblt w/f/O hrs. St~n rm c<>v· ers. eJec head, cust tn\• swim step, trim. tabs, VHF, Fa~ho .• ,see Lo ap• 1>r cla~e Ui't& Bristot ' boaL U6,900. P.V: ?13-449·8* ..... Soll tCNO • ••••••••••••••••••••• ErlC:SOJ' 35, full race. crul... per{<!cl ~ond, $J.5.000. 84'7·60.18 131 cVcLoNE. Xlot con~, dolb' $605 & 15' V1NN w ltrir $500. Ph &&a.ma ~tw'POft -.· an tt•llill. ml", or, \nit.Nm•""' ... SABOT. Good Cond1l1on S250. Call 640-4645 eves ;!(I' ('i\Bl:-.l sloop 52800 '.!l hl;tndl'r, W/i.lip ~!llHI Jlnwman n75·R28fl 7HH I ;!;f l'c<ir~on Sinoµ. Xlnl ~atlor. Sip:. l , lt1'.td. sdl ::.tel'nni:. gd rnnd $1i>UU 962-71!87 71 Hobie 16 & trlr, r.:ond cond .. garaged. Slti50. !163.3308 ----- 26' PEARSON AHIEL. 1966 Trarltt1onal Sloop. blue hull No. 42.J. 3 satls. \111". :dnt C'f'lnrl S7!l50 6:11.3121 dys ; 846-117!1 l'\ ~ Boats. Slips/ Doe ks 9070 ......•...•..•.....•••. st· n r. 1-: .\ s r: :-.11 11 1 or l·'1lwrt.!l.1:-.,, S.11ll.lf1J\ 1111111 :Ml' SIOOm11111h ~H (';ill :.! I 3 i '..'. ti 7 o ll U 11 r 711·751·17~1 ;i,,k for 1\I Nl'e'1 :!6' Sl ip for Ludl'rt.-JI;, 1n Nwpl JI arbor. D espe rate! s:~13.i1 FOR RENT 1976 26 FT. GMC MOTORHOME Fully :.elf \'onta111cd Wt•t·klv & d;11 lv rcntab CALL TODAY! 979-2500 '69 Chev. \'-R \'an Con1 crsion. auto. rnt.lw, da::.h air, roof air, ra1~ed top, ::.lps ·I, Sink, toilet, rani.:•· J!aS /l:IH rcfri g, tnp :.hapt·. ZL'l'i8~. S;,il1· !)flt l''1 "t :S:!t.!15 HEl.E:'\CY :\!OTO!t Sports, Roee, 110\IE ltE:\T.\l.S Rods 9540 !-t~S '\ tlc.rhnr Hl\d ~ \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'I "'I' !lun e-llu i.;i.;\' I hi 111111· ('111 I .111 t'lll' Fl '75MUSl<ET I.11li11 1111<11 i-..\1 1 .1:,. 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If you have one tn r rnt. rail .Jerry at 957-0363 rty .. : fil0-1!0 1:1 C\'S Smr: Tit' <JY:iilahlt' 1;1; Ltdn Park !Jr . ,\JI 6i:l·AAOO Sid;· 111· ·" ,111 :!.i 30 i.;11lhnr11 i h1•am max '\11pt ll.1rhnr 1., 1 •,1,111, SLIP WANTED \\r ·"'' look1nl! fnr :i 'lip rn :--;t'\\ port 11.trhnr f111 0111 11 It ~;11lhn.1t Boat i, 111 111 l~lol l 'c1111lit 111n, .111d will n11l 1 i"flllf t• Jll\ do<'k,,11h-\\ orl-.. nur "111 then·~,,. an)' 1t1·r Jl•o.1rd l 'leai>1' c 1111 Hnn .l.11 I.. on al s~u-11111 11r 1i:1:,i.111i!l.1 aft Ii PJE!l &. SJ.If'. Ila I boa Cm c:-$.llO mo he. Ph 117:1 t:t>AA '<II Boats, SpHd & Ski 9080 ....•.••...........•.•. Iii' llhcrglJ,.s ho,11 .,11 II f' mrrc• HC'c·rnt r1•hrnlt & tra1h•r $!1110 l!J. 110<1 Transportation •..........•........... C~rs,Sole/ Rent 9120 •......••••......•.•..• C.\:i.tPF:R'S SP F:Clt\L' '' Super C'l<'an 1:174 1 ton Ford Super C::imper Spc«inl fully lnadccl ! 101 ~· Cam1Jw<1y Camper. .Many extra::.' As kin~ S?soo. c .. 11 %2·98!l8. 10' f'AM P r:ll h11,, l'Vf'r· ythm~ exrept Jnhn w 11•' tc11<lcd sktrts for C'hel'y lti(Xl.-l98·0615 -----------1 '67 Ford Pll w /chassis 1T1ount Campl'r, many xtras. Self -cont. $3000. 962.6884 Sh' Elclorado Cab Over C'amper , Sleeps •1. g)()O, 557·0742 '70 VW Pop·Tor camper, S1950. 963-2187 :!Ii' \!101 Motnrhome, llrnh:1· \ Ii. auto 1• ·s. I' ll , \\I F"vl, .111 "ond. ,11i-••. 11111v ,,.11 ··ont 1~1~1.J I• X ~.ti• prtl'l'll al ~i!>"•:"1 I< I.< .J. \c ' :\IOTOR lit l\l f·: 1n::--;TAl.S '.l~.i '\ I I.tr h•11 111' d , .... \ • • ,1.ll ;>,,ll.I• • · • 11!'1 '\ 110 \II 1'1111\ "'It • nnt. H e~en t' no\\ 111r 1-:J~ter !M 1 ~.1>1·1 Motor Home Rental 18 1 ito 32' hill\ '"" • ont;iine·d H··•t'rl't' nm" 1111· 11· •ll\l.tY & Wlrn<l o; I< J.,c; I'-..< ·y ;\10'l0lt 1111'11: HF.NT,\l.S '.I.'•'.\ I liirl>or Bh rt. S ,\, • •.>.II 2500• • Safe Prieed-$4150 MIRACLE MAZDA 'IJll ll:irhnr Bll'rl , C \I 645-5700 7'1(1\110~ ..... 1 •• p '"hi tlrtll' l11rl l'\\t .lltlt1 .111 l'Ofld \ \( J '\( (11 I ,111,'o 1 c 111 " ' on t r "I . nil· i.. 111.i111 '',.."· \1'n nud l'Ol1rl. ~:.:1•>-0 1'11 j,!117 'in B1 nil•"· 111·1" 1111, 7C Ood~e. crpt~. paneled. • \I' warrant'. :11;00 mi. J,,d>I' hltt1• ~.J.!1:1 Ill 111!1•1 t,," 'tt 1t't \ll "I ~II(.' " ('1\1·1 I l'111q1 \'.111 i"\I x 11 .111-.. ,fO\" II\• II '1111\, It 1' lHl'<. li1•cl. p.1 1wlc'!I good ltt't· . ~:!OUll ClFFEH 1.15 11111:1 Yo hf-., ll.11111 ~I .1111(,•.,., t"' \ \\' \ Ill 1"\KI I'll~. \1•11· :..11•1 I ftMll 1,11 k t It> ·1~:t1 tr,111 ,1,I<. 'lilt< k, f II• ,, .1r111<1> F 11•1 1 .1m1wr \\ 111d1 L•i.1tl1 ti Ca 11 5-lk 1RS:l 7:! Bl.AZER. like nl'v. IIJ~ l'\'eryth1ni:. :\!11,t scc to Dpprt"' $.l •1!1:1 4~·1532 ;ift. fipni ltbrJ-, -lltHJ ti ltit.:171 'J I HOLl~AY . Trucks 9560 \\ h•·•·I \ "" < nn\ l'r,1nn • •• ••. •• •••• •• •• ••• •••• NEW '77 DODGE VAN CONVIRllONS ,, l111tihl1· t11p Vor1I \ K .111111 .Ill 1·111HI. .;t1:rl'n 111.11· 11111, N t1n•s r.in~1· "111·1 ' It 111 I•• h11\, ·.Ip· I 1111 th 'J'np ,h,qll' '"'"" .111 !-1,1l1· Jlll\l'd ·'' ,rft•. Ill I a:;-.;cy \!OTO!{ 110\H; HE~TAI~'\ !t:.!.1 ,\ I L1rhnr Bl\ cl. S /\ 1976 TOYOTA PICKUP I "l"'t'tl \\1th -.h111 ;ind t)ll(lt ( 1 Bo:1110"' 1 HOW $3395 BILL YATES VW-PORSCHE San .Juan C;q11-.1r.11111 8 37-4800 493-4511 '7000 01 ~ C••lOl!I Virl .,, f1rJf Co,,.Ntt O!Jr'' llfiJny .,,,. f tltU 1)ur S"°c,i! P~c~IQ_t nJdt lo 'OU' N~ Xn~tl< \O l'yO'IJ/lUU tlll 'oi QuOI' 'in 25' Ov1•r land. 410 -. • . n11ct i.:f' •·n l!. ,1p 41 11 . Barw1ek s S~c1ol lo.ulC'cl c:l'll('fJlnr. 2 roof Cltr,, tla::.h .11r. t·rsc conl. . \'.\1 F\I ~l«rt'O tapt', lJ!•' rt•frll!. aux j(JS tank, TV ;1nlcnnJ, roof r.1l'k, en 1 afhn. 12.000 m1 Askini;: ;:-15,000 Ji:ll · l:l-M 1973DATSUM Shortbed Pickup 4S~l'fi&rad111 111008-1). MOW $1495 BARWICK DATSUN '61 Foret Ec'<mnline, new '69 na1sun l'lf. reb11tll t'~g ''°"paint. Custom tn· enJCinf' purrs hke a kll· tc nor. SOOO or t:ade for ten. SlOOO ll3l -02.1!l 110 motorrvl'le. IW'i·!l777 , ,. Audi 9707 .............•.•....... 21145 llarbor Hll'tl '72 AUDI I OOLS Co~ta :\ll'~a :110 1;.110 I lloor. Automat1r. air ---;--, rond & stereo .Datsun 7~ green St n . (011!\Hrl\) Wgn. Hoolrack. ~pl'cwl SADDLEBACK \\hb. Sit~')(). -199 IOio VALLEY IMPORTS • '71' ·2tiOZ • 831-2040 495.4949 Lt blue, ma~i:.. ;i1r, lo mi, -------f\tusl sell s~:J95 Firm. ·75 ;\u<li IOOLS. 4 dr. 4 :-.pd, llarry xlnt cnnd. l7 .000 mi. 1 586·55.<Jl Owr11·r. Brown. 54200 1;;5 !JI.II BMW 9712 ··············•··••·•·· SADDLEBACK BMW HERE NOW THE 630CSi ·7r. 280Z. COCO(I hrn. auto, air, xlnl cc>nd. •1!13-5713 aft. 5 pm '73 240Z. Super clC'an, 4spd, Mags, A 1\1 /FM, radials, $4600/ofr. 962·4572 or 8.?8-4425 Brand New '77 HONDA Cars MAHY To Choose Fro'm! UNIVERSITY Oldsmobile Honda Cors • GMC Trucks 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540·9640 '71 !'\10 station wagon . R/11, mags, top rack. Gd JCICJUOI'" 9730 cond. SI200. 642·9731 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• '74 Datsun 260Z, cleanest one in town. 4 sp<l, must & !ell. 675-8849 •74 JAG XJI 2 lOm mi, AM·FM 8trk st e reo, A\, careful owner 6801\1 ET SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 CREVIER Q I ST & HOADWAY SAMTA AMA 8350171 TMl UlnM4 Tl OIUVINQ !MCNllHI •USED IMW1s* '74 3.0 CSA S/R '7'6LWB '75 S30iA HKWf '752002Auto103NJ.D '7420024spd l81LWB 'TS20024spd 78'NJM Closed Oft Sundays ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST & Sftk 11•8crvico·Le81lnic RovC••w.l1tc. J\oll• f\oyee BMW UWO,Jomboree Newport &•ch 640 $444 '71 DATSUN 'AM /FM st.creo, $1200. -55€1·8751 ----- Rat 972 U 6 SOUlH BRlA 80\JllVAl<O. BREA ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ,_,._t9'l0..;.._;;;?<J00:..::..;..'...:l...:•)ll;G...:';;.' . ...:l.:..:9S..:..l -- fo"'iAl '76 124 Spyder A/C, '72 Jag XJ6. AM /FM 8 lrk AM /FM st cass., lug, rk., tape. 43M ml, $5,700. rly whls. 543·7142. 714·751·6859 ---~~~~~~- Autos. New 9100 Autos, N•w 9100 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• C&.OCIC ST0"9 ... THrNSO'Hl5SLE · DIALIR f'ltl.SAT·5'1M TO .. Dleetft' SUPER SA VIMGS OH ALL CARS IM STOCK c " ., 9740 Owr 40 Q..Ul1 U1"' fll«t' a ai MolGI' Cara <"om. aJld ""' r I •I'll• Ml~ l.ltn Of I •Nrl'<i~I· bent fntt>rm~l~ta We al'e ()V•rtltO('ke<l Wll h lt'l\M A!Wms and nf!W r r 1r11df'·ln•. Pl~Ut· elill fore>u.r dur•nc~· prk~•. '7) flllJA ~•i:ht gret>n/Pan:hment •74 HtLIO lllUV\.•Sl Beige/Bamboo 74 546KJR Durk Red/Bamboo '74 1 SlKJll ~laplc Ycllow/Hamboo 74 527LVY White/Bamboo S52KJW Med Blue/Blue '75 243MXT t:reen/Parchmenl '75 526MYI Pastel Blue/Blue '75 804HCW '76 flyl:lntme Gold /Tobbacco 744M3D P astel Blue/Blue HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2l3/921·8588 7H /523·7250 --------- Ex·F..state MBZ '6319USL, 55,000 orig mi, compl'y cmi::. Oe;ith forces sale. Ser111us inquiries only. 1!47-4760 -------- aasa SALE The 1977's will be rolling in next month end we're overstocked with brand new 1976 models .•• so we've discounted every brand new 1976 model to sell NOW! Hurry in for best selection today ond SAVE! ACT NOW! LIMITED OFFER GoodunltlMorchJl, 1977. CASH TO YOU! & a New Fiat Too! $800 $aving$ i40'0 CASH BACK TO YOU DICI MIUER FIAT WILL MATCH IT ON UY NEW 76FIAT131 IN STOCK. CHOOSE FROM ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION 150 FIATS TO CHOOSE FROM 2 DRS., 4 DRS., WAGONS & CPES. WHILE THEY LAST! '400 CASH REBATE OR DISCOUNT ON ANY NEW.'78 FIAT 111orX1·9 In Stookl IUY YOURS TODAY AND $AVE IUl'llliff.Vltl Oll"lt ltCl llliCTIOM Of UIO llNl11 DICK MILLER MOTORS llBliJE#. ----Ito w. w..... 157-213 ............ ...................... Miii HO UC:,E OF IMP O RTS I B'MJIOl LEASE 76 MERCEDES WEUV£MOIE DEALS UI£ 111$ CALL FOi QUOlI NEW '77 450 SL RED & BLACK 213/921.S588 714/523-7250 Factory Authorized Mercedes Benz Dt*f MERCEDES BEMZ MBZRESALES '58 J!JOSL-2tops !ITX775) '69 :..'&>SL-Auto -<:.!3.~il l SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 '<>3 -:.!:!OS. lll'\\'IY pallltNI. run'> ~nod. H('st orr •>Vrr S2.00o tor <1u1ck sail· (7}.I) 1~19-J2~5 ----- 'i2 Mal).:t•I Blue. :1.lnl 'ti7 :HIS T;.irl-'.t. .111 rtt•\\ rond. A:\1 F;\I . Must sell eni::. mint. ;:,b8~~, m;,~Q.IC! 752·656X, G7J tj87ti ur IM·H(}lti LOMGA. MK II. n•hlteng, very good mud. Sl800 or '74 911 5 spd, Ing 11,::hts, best ot'r. 5111-0HJI 1mmac. tnnd .• :17,000 m1, Sl 1,200. 768· 184 1 MGB 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·os 356C. 90t;;, restored, best offer over $4500. · • • • • '194·21 :IO • c;11111g to t-:u rCltJI' nn·d to sell tn\ 1!175 !114. Jmrnac. lo m1 . ti75·!!07a 1.1• ""ill1H [~•·'A, fl ' ! .A~I' • llit(• - 1i.J'l() • '" ... " "ii u11T •. ; -..pd, alloys · 7 7 M (; II ·,, Fr t• t' 1·l1·,11w!>t • .11 111 town ' 5H /50.IHIO 1111 t•\t \\arr ::;,;1:,0 551 1.)17 1~1th '77 \I(; II pu11·ha'.t' C'hoose 11111· ol 11111 27 "i~ I 'or,, di<: !II I I' l'ptt• l.t•ase/Huv pl.11h \I' mags. I :-.pll. xlnl !'arts Dt•pt. ( 11w11 !'>.11 111111! ti75·XH-l!I ·n MG B Good cond. must sl'll li-t2·9Ji~ -------- .'17 1'11r:-d1t• "111'\'thl 1'1 l'ttlllplt'l1·h 1..Jrl1 lk;-,l •>Ir O\ 1•r $7ll(J11 ·'"' :!~1Uli Autos, Used Autos, U1ed Autos, Used ••.••.......•......•.•. ·········~············· •.•.•...•.........••••• HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR Pre.Owned Car Selections '7 6 SEVILLES 4 10 choo<>e from Clo th o r leathe r . Choice of colors Fully Pqun1oed. (666RXHJ. As Io wa<; $10,700 '75 ELDO COUPE Power s unroo f . AM 'FM rilOIO. 8 trnck tanP IPathPr. i::ru1se c o ntrol. rilt whn el. Cabriolet Top. (0420775) $7495 '7 6 SEO AH DEVILLE Cotillion White full vrnyl t op. matching leather. 60/40 power seats. cruise control. (0174302) $8995 '76 CHEV. MALIBU SPICIAL-SIX NABERS CO. CARS Fu lly Equip p ed w /auto. trnns .. fact. air. ftom. (664NXMJ $4895 '76 ElDO COUPE Innsbruck Bl1Je. wh1tf' Cabriolet too r ri11<;P con t rol . AM 1 FM stereo (0176831 $9595 '73 COUPE DEVILLE 60/40 power ">eat cruise control. AM FM stereo radio full vinyl too. (991MCE) $4595 '75 ELDO COUPE Calumet CrP,1m. white leather soa1o;. wh•le Cabriolet top stereo radio and taoe. cruise control (445NIJ) $5895 '75 TOYOTA CB.ICAG.T. 5 speed, fact. air. AMt FM ,1ereo radio raltve \lllhePls wibeauty rings, l393MCGJ $3995 '75 COUPE DEVILLE 81 J o' W 'llllr.hl'I I l•-*-l1hPr lf°)I th,-1 I t•1 t H 1\ M r M "''~<J 1•1 I 'JO,_. 31QM\,1t\J S7595 '75 COUPE DEVILLE T r u (• I ol .. 'l j n c e ' n Rav<>., EJt,1ck Lacciuer w rn 1tch1nri Cabriolet •0:i ful1 oower tilt w h Pl"I -.,tereQ radio. 471MGE $6995 '74 ELDO COUPE P 11 ~ u I J r M :i u v P. F1rern1st Lacquer. f1n1 s hed W•lh whit"! IPather -;ealo;; st eret) r~d10 I!. lap<' playPr (079KGEI $5895 '75 CORVETTE STIMG RAY Auto. trans . far.t 111r WPstern m.::iq wht>el~. ' T' ton 11 .N <'I r 1c k. l IKE NEW (179NJMl $7995 All cars sub1ect to orior sale Nabers Cadillac .:!600 Harbor Blvrl .. (o,t:i Mt'C\:l (7 14) ~40-<>IOO A.tos,Used Aaltos, Used Jim Rickman Mtrs 7 14!1:n n•S·'.!551 'ti8 Hit l'on\'ert. RHO Crt•am l;1quer. hlk hides Ntt'l'' .l·llOPFE) 'tili Bent .. T". l<llU. n1r, 1 h..1n·oal 11\l'l' shl.'11 gray, J.!l .1\' h11lt•,, 1SBll788) '1~.HH :\I I' W l'Pe. RHO, air. llw gumly, \\ht hid(•, IEngl'llHll!OJ) '115 &nt Contuwntal CpC', HllO. hlue, wht h11.lc:- iENG ULA583C I 't>-t llcnt Sdn. R!ID. pwr window:;. Gurnet, beig(' hides <ENG4KX> ·1~:i &mt ScJn. RHO, dark blue ovr shell gray, blut l111les (5;12:i1>G) 'fi:! l{t>nt Siln J.ITI>. air Blk ma111011 ltik hide:, <~QLX1~1 1 '.'iii lknt .I ,111w' Young S<ln. IHI Jl "'". '' 111dow .\lull~ <J l>i\'h.Kt ',>Ii ll<·nl Siln HllD !:inrf. (Kl\H!I \\111d .. \\s \\'hi.Lan h11ll'S l:..'"lflll; • ·:i1; llt ·111 ~drt HllD. Uark hli11· "' t-1 ... til'll .i.:ray, ;;r.1~ 111cl1•, ('.IJ<il'io:L) :~7 H ll H..11·kl'I' body OPEN 4 dr lounn.i.: rar. Uual windsaecn. blue \1111g~. while body, black loplll LF1 OPEN TODAY SUNDAY :"oonto5 l'M. :!l :!I I':. Colorado RI. !'il'o.1d1·na. OR CALL YOl H LOC/\L I< I: I' It I': S 1-; NT 1\ T I \IE •'.11 h•" ('.irnon at-(71,1) Saab 9760 .......••...•••..••...• :-..1 tf, ~111111t·t 1!17:.! • 1a~:-.1C· I Ch•nr l•lu ,\1C. tape, "'~"M~• C.d I .o tH fi:!3!1 l 'w 1! ~a;1h '70. model 99 J\l,1l..t•oll1·r <'all '11.11:-ull Subaru 9762 .................•.•••. '76 Sub.cru HEW SUBARU *$2847* St'r. w37:l8·1 > Hew&Used 4x4 WAGONS HEW '77 WAGON •$3777* Radio, 'f.gJass, radial !Jrl'S Sl'r r705795 > 80USED&NEW '71 \. Je n -l3CA0 $777 '7 GU I ... 7964 $1677 121)110-0741 f71 41S11·7Zll Autos. Und • '77 V2 CORONAS HAVE JUST ARRIVED HEW COLORS! HEW INTERIORS! SAME LOW PRICE CHOICE OF 2DR 4DR+WAGOHS BUY OR LEASE MARQUIS TOYOTA MISSION VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 'DfE HO HASSLE DEALER BUY OR LEASE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I "ti I l f'oth ll"'d. 8• 1 il\~~ HUNTIHCOfOtctfAl!H 1973TOYOTA CELICA '1 speed, maf! wh~ls & ver y sharp! U38HQV). Sale Prieed-$2525 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor lll\'d., C.M. 645·5700 '70 Toyota Corona, xlnl <:ond 4 l>r. Aulo. New mlr & lrunsm. ,I Hadial t1 rl'S. S l200/b~t ofr . li75·0C!.l Ovft" 125 IN STOCK Herd to find models ~~ 7600 Westminster Blvd. Westminster 893-7551 '&1 VW N<'w enf! , gd. tin·s S550. 540 .. 1300 duys . 495·0150 eves '74 VW Bubble Top, xlnt cond. Propane s tuv1· & heater. Hcfri~. Air, sips t. S.SJOO. 49!1-4825 ---------- '71 VW Bus. dual carh., ~1 rar111g cam. $2100. 759· 1080 alt. 8pm '67 VW Class 11 Car, less motor. Best offer. 540-9339 aft. 6pm 1970 VW Bus, steel belted radials, new r eblt eng, 3/18/77. $1400. 642-1085 '74 Dasht•r. 4 spd. sunroof, AM/FM, lape deck, new paint, l!d mt•ch <·ond. $2795. 631-:J696 '#-lWtL lAl(EWOOO MOTOllS -."'~00 SOPER MARkf1 ~JJU SO ST l.Afl!.EW<l<JO ..,, 9-.. 1101......0>•• OTO '"'' ~1• nu Plu.'I Tux &. 1.il'4:1lllt' MAIQUIS MOTORS MISSION va;Jo 831-2810 495-1210 ORANGE COUNTY VOLVO EXCLUSIV EL '(,,VOLVO Lari.:est Volvo Dealer in Orungc County! UUY or LEA.SE DIRF.CT '73CJ>t,•dcV1lle 23,000 m i . .irn vn yl top, lie pd S4.,ll00. l -•\!16-l Ml '68 CAD Convt. Whl w/blk mt. S1500. firm. 1148·9958 -------- l975SEDAN DeVJLLJt, Private Party. S6,99S. 642·8191 -642.9324 (2) '76 Fltwd Brgms. t blue. 1 blk, both loaded & 1mmac cond. 963-6156 ~"·~· ~~,,~·~ '68 Cad-c~ o:\'.1llc. Good • • rond, 61,000 mi. full pwr & air. Sl,000/1.u;t. ofr. Aft 2025 S. Manchester 5 w~~~39Hi0l3_ Anaheim 750-2011 'ti7 Eldor ado. 1 Of a Kind. lmmac. Cond. S2000/ofr. '72 VOLVO lfr\E, lo mi, Mustsc11Now!S52·0~28 :1.lnt cuncl. l\1r, lcutht'r -----u phol . ,\uto. ::;:rnso. '77 Coupe de Ville, copper 491.;.;w:ix w/wh1tc top. Loaded, lk '70 CUSTOM IZED Hus. ---------new.9000Mi.$10,495.Pvt newcnl{ must sell! $2200 69 Volrn W.i.:1111. blue, pty.494 ·64~----- orofr 002·27U6 runs ~uou. mu~t :mil. · l\Jukcntr.673ti!lt:O '73 El Dorado. 4fi.OOO mi. '75 Sl'irocco. 4 Spd, /\IC, -------xJnt rnnd. Loaded. Pvl BI au p u nk t A l\l /FM Autos, Used pty. $5200. 644-2436 ~11 s tereo with H track. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-6702_ _ P e r for m a n c c + General 990 I 7:1 <.:oupl' dt• \'illc. Sen l'l'unomy. Y1·1luw bl!HUty ••••••••••••••••••••••• tinch lturj!lar alarm & h~ltcr than. new cc.m<l. •Call642-0795• 1\\1 F:\I stereo t3p<', S.1.815. ol!l!l·lOIJ 1•ru1~1-. lo<' ks. radiab. ·1;5 Bug. ons.:. owner. HO OUIJ m1. <;111><1 trn~pt Nt~·<ls vu mt w~.o 5:,i;. 725i '71 SUPER ll<'C'lll'. very dn . roll. <'nJ.:. Pvt. IJty. Sl800. ti40·7191 xlnt i·ond S:IX7!'>. 002-879~• 9917 ...•...............•... '70 Camaro :l50 V8. auto. P/S. P/B. l ownr, xJnl coml, best ofr . 493·249·1 '69 Squareback. auto.. & ---- xlnl cond. ti75·1451 or * $499 U * '68·RS Camaro. P/S, P/U. 642-5544 -----------· A/C, nu pnt, nu tires. -----AMC 9905 runs great, 327 aut•'· '61 VW Bus, good cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1500. 548·5363 Green. $850 or best ofter. '76 Hornet 4 dr, Sport· 497-2382 about, xtras, Call Ulla '00 Camaro ~· Auto, PS. &16·7121 or <21:.n •136-6411 PB, trlr hitch, s port 'G9 Squa~cback. radio, altlJP,\I. striping. SlSOO. 752-9·Hn auto,A/<:.,lowm1leage. -------------- 551-JlO'J Buick 991 O Chenoltt 9920 ---------............................................. . '7.2 Supe,r l~eelle. SM. '72 Bwck Estate Wagon. 1973CHEVY -----------i s1.1rf. J\C, nEw pot, rent 51;,1100 mi, xlnt l·nnd. MALIBU 350 '68 VW new tires, FM· v.ork Cherry 541 3087 8t k d "1175 · · · many xlras. ti 10-4947 Autom.·1t1·c. a1·r cond .•. r ·, great con . "' . ,, offer.546-4253 '75 Dasher . dlx int , ~:s;10. \111)1 top. Super sharp AM /F~ s l<'reo, likenew, l-!.11~7 llu1ck L" .... at;.~-. Xlnt (l:lSGM I\.). 1971 VW 411, good cond. t M k ffcr u., " S I p · ..1$2295 must sell. $2000. Call ,0 ~1.. a, e 0 • · Cond. New lirakes . oe nceu- 497-4041 . .1!18·6135 aft Gf M radwl tire!>. SGCM>. t>41>·6Hll MIRACLE MAZDA ---------1 71 VW Camper AMffM ~ ------:--21.50llarbor Blvd.,C.M. BAJA BUG Show car.1967 Rebuilt eng. Xlnt Cond. 7~ Bwck ~ky~awk s. Vil. 645-5700 body, 2020 CC cng, S3 000. C863CID> Call 11,1100 mi, Hir, .AM/F'l\t --------- Okrasha 78 l\lM crank. 67S-0350 s tcrt'O, PS. PB. ltll whl, 4 '75 Mo111.a 2+2. VS eng, 90.5 Gene berg pistons, spcl. Like new 49:J.77M I'S/P B ;1 1 r con d twn Webber carbs, '&iVW xlnt runningcond. ;7:! L.'\ Si\DHE All l.'xtras. AM/FM '_st;r co; ta1 ' C r awford h cads, clean. $975. All pwr. Immaculate' 1lcck,lo1m. 5.,1-5728aft ~- G c 11 c b c r S! t r a n !' • 497-3195 51 2 154 · lllaupunckt Mercu, CB. ------5! · 1 r. '71 Impala must sec lo apprec. Ill's! 72 VW Bus , xlnl cond, '70 Hui ck S k YI ~1 r k . V~ry good cond. offer over S.'~. 645·797-1 ~or hrstoffC'r. Cu::.tom, tdt wh·I, vinyl __ E\'l'S, 840·l789 545·4!\51 '73Super Beetle. AM/FM, new radials, good cond. Volvo 9772 548 .. 5140 ...................... . '72 VW Bus. 8 trk stnt•o lape & FM ntd10. xlnt '(;;, VOLVO 1'5-14. t·nJ.! & running cond. S2U50. trans S,!50. Urive away 556-7139, 675·1807 today. 5.IO !11151 -------'72 Bus with newly rcl>lt '73 144 Staml. trans, Sony eng. Immac. <·nm!. Ask· stereo Jl:rn lt'ss puint. ing $4100. 497·2lliH dark ~reer1 w /tan ml. roof, radio, A/C, r:Hltal '71 Caprice 4 dr . New top. tire:;. SlliOO/ofr. f.•16·8:.I06 t1rl''> & uphol. Xlnt cond. or 5.\9 252 l Ca II &I 1·ti330 '63 Le Sal>n" Perfect '72 NOVA. Auto 6 cyl C'ond. ~no. •71; Sears 5· 5!1,UOO mi. Min°t cond' sµt•t•dhtkt·~0.581-0H51 Hud 1ab. S l 795. Ph Codillac 99 i5 751:._~----- ·······················~~.£i.C'CIL..\ir 71 Coupe II" Vtll<', foadl•d. J970CHEVY Wi\GON 1mmat'. S5/•0ll or· 11Jr. Run:. s trong. belo'' 540-.'lli 66 dy:.; CVS. v.hlseBlueBk.$950. --------GARAGE SALE ads in 'l'B Toyota Coro~a. 2dr, the Daily Pilot bring hap· auto, air. ~M t 1' M • f111e py results. To place your cond. S1175:..11-14 0355___ dra wing card, phone liri s t ol <:ond. Many xtras. SJ,495. 541Hil8!1 '74-164E, mint cond. 31,000 mi, tape, full pwr, AC, $.SJ()(). 646·7370 556-44 lS 7~>1 ·56f"1 S40·!l:Jfi:! '7? S IJV . l..' II ...-..ncr.a.ro..wr~ ~· , onl!. owner. r u --- pwr. Lo:id\.'<l. .Xlnt eond. 72 Impala 4 door :sC'd::i11 S2750. Days 5:17·508<!. Super transportat1011' 74 C 4 d l · 642-5678 today. orona, r. au o, air, --------------------Eve:-. li·l•H:.!31. Sl450. 962-1177 nu tires & paint, like -new. S2675. 960·4758; Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 os, New 9800 536-6057 pvt ply. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• • ••••• •• • •••••••••••••• ••• •• • • • ••••••••••••••• '71 Corona Mark JI auto., air, very lo mi. Xlnt cond. 496-37().5 $1.62 per DAY Tliat's ALL you pay fora 30day ad in the DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OOJTNOW' 642-5678. Autos, Used OVER OUR COST OM THE FOLLOWING NEWTOYOTAs COR1ffo1.pj SPORT COUPE .... . .......... TE51512773 COROLLA 4 DOOR WAGON ............ TE38060933 COROLLA [$oLQl)R WAGON ............ TE38061191 COROLLA 4 DOOR WISOLDIM ..•.•..•.... TE38062576 CORONA SRS COUPE . _ RT115004817 •IDADUNI HILUX PICKUP .................. _ HILUX PICKUP HILUX PICKUP HILUX PICKUP HILUX PICKUP HILUX PICKUP SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY'S .. RN23036198 . RN23032614 . RN23039212 . RN23033549 7J DATSUN 610 7J DATSUH 1200 71 TOYOTA W.Afi~$ 219 I.le. t 50101CR 1111 ttom . l 1 "12"DATSUM t200 s 1299 Stk 110090 L~ -~Pl< 4 """"" • ., tondtllOflfng !72 TOYOTA CIEl.ICA s 1499 611< ttO?n lie •2111"1'1< i~c:.e.,TSUHrteKUP s 1999 llC No 9t'ftllT $11(. tlO!tt #l .. RN23033549 ....... RN28033375 TOYOTA HILUX PICKUP -. . . . . . DEALER •• -..•••• RN28046901 HILUX PICKUP _ .................. _ ........ RN28044682 LANDCRUISER HARDTOP ................ FJ40229494 LANDCRUISER WAGON .................. FJ55062982 , .-....u.. ...... td ...................... . ................... .. t:J <.'•ml 'J 11it ft)' lllru, r II) whl n w to~lll••d ab•ll ·-.- JIU MMle C..rle Loa J'7$ Mahbu t:h• 11k. Pl' _wrntylT~IUlt • .'44-tt710.!_ ~1-~ VETT~ '75. loadod. '75 t'JpracC! t:Jaaulc:, Qc.'rt0c4". Mu .. t """now. lo.ided, rsd111l l1r~. Mu1t &t olr l'P. IMS· 1.00 :.ell' Sl900 ~ l ~ IS CorvellP. Interior de 'H No\'1.1. 8 n I, 2 ch . All 101tncr:. l'ar. 19,l!O" mi, powt•r. r1ul10. no i\iC . .&ir, auto. PS, PB, X ln l 1·on11 1t 1011 • lo 1\M FM sterf!O. 1·~sc mlll.'<i.,:l'. 1 owutir. ~475 1·1m~. leather ant Call 979 84tiK 552· .JX.12 -9933 • ra 'till C01net, • t·yl, aulo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'l.ct1IO, rldlala r.&dlO, ~U,OU() ml. •7:W "Tl rtnlo, 'llnt t•onJ. 117~. 'Tl Sqllint Wason. Stick 7R5i78m ~ 28ll7 I owner. 642 1117$ or a.hln. All/FM PS/PD, ---li4l 717K ' 'II} MARQLJS l d1 uuto xlnt. DISO. Ph 752·~ _ tran~. A C ~ Tl Ku 11 ll bout· i-UPl' r '73 Pinto Waaon. 4 Spd, gd '6 9 675 1%0 c h'11n ti:Jk m1, 1 owner ~ 30 000 mi 12000 Ph ~ -SI~ 002 liHH4 ~5733 • • '75 llob Cul V11lu~l'r, .111 auto. low nu. idol contl 1972 ltUNAllOUT '71 Pinto. Jmmac in/out S3000. S-Ul4llUll 4 i.pd, .iood l'ond Runs perfect. New ures. S 13.'50. !168 7 4 38 SHIOO' 5S9-4534 :i rt 6. 14l'•eik••w.t,9lrceM, .. •• Factory option•. ~.600 ml, xlnt. cond, 5445-4WM ft74 new radial" X.lnt. cood. SI Illa Ml--6731 ----- 'Tl Ve11a GT. Very good condition $850 M6·4.269 7t Monk Curio, to 1111 , xlnt Couqor '75 llotwul Sta Wgn, auto, buy. Vin top, l'tW, tilt ~···~•••••••••••••••••• PS, PB AM r:ttl10, 8 trk. whl, stereo, t•k. Ucst ofr 67 C..:~ar. Full pewcr, ~.000 m1IH2-l133 7:1 l'111l" Sc1wrc Wagon, ·74 Runabout, auto, xlnt Atdos Hew 9100 Alltos. H•w 9100 ~Hew 9100 air, 1.1ulo. ti lrat·k, xlnl eond. New tir~. $2'.lOO. • -------•••••.'••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• over SJSOO. f>.l5·6797 air, fact Mags, clc;.in, ...... t --1995. 494·2130 ,_,, GnCJ 9952 '75 Chev Mahbu WJgon. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlra:. ind u1r, i.tcrco, Mint '74 XR7, H,500 mi, 1 '7 l Fa:. lb j « k :15 1 <.1uto PS J>H.493 71!*t owner. factory goodsc:., ClevclJnd L'flg, aulo, • -· -' 54.50207 post Irk, air. 52550 ~ Chevy Wagon. l'/S, - -9935 631·1531 PIB. nir. 440 1.'0I!, run., D~ ~ood. Sf>75ororr. tl92 ti575 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Musl sell bcaul1ful '7:! •r.11 Che\ elle Super Sport J'S, .\C, m•w tires. Ill'\\ <lual ;•x-.uust system new hrk.., & tunt•up. :19ti <'Ill! Sl200. {'._ill 7S.I 11:11'1 Jft 7pm '72 DA RT D ~MON. '.\luslanit >I. I' !-.. I' 11 (.'lean, blk wht vnyl. new a"to. Lt:a\ ini; countr). tire!., 51M. Sac SllOO. S-18·tH79 49-i 7402 or 497-2670 •it>Darl 4 cir sedan, 5300. 5111 1:1!*1 ----- '75 Ghia. 32K ma P ~ P B, A C. A T. \ \t F~t stereo l'a'>:.Ctlc SJ.500 l>st ofl er 673 H213 19&1 Che\ v stalmn \\ :ll-'.1111 '.\l'w tin.< ="t'W hrai..t''>, Ford 9940 t\JiiO '1u~t;1n.:. tit'\ I, .1ulu X.Jnl Cond s:;oo ti-Iii IJ~l7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnok-. & ru11:. 11(..c Ill'\\. '70 No\' a \'K, 2 dr. J ::.11<1. AM/FM :-tt·rt•o "1>1 trk laJX'. $!100 01 r !Mi2 lll>K~ Chrysler 9925 ..••..•...•...........• '7!l Cordoha. xlr.1 ('il'<lll, l11adrct \\ 1xtr.1-. '\lust -"l'l'. JI 000 mi. \\di ~I.It' ~!!JS. I'\ l pl} .) l.1 11,IQI ii S1mt·a. '' c·oml H'f\ lo 1111 'g ~1:;11 h'>L ol r 1;75-8-138 ;,-.k for fllllrl'\ ·;o C:llH\'!:>LEit JOO, Orll-'. OWOl'r f-: l\ l'CPllOO .&J ~l 150 b42 0306 ·1~ StJl1on Wagon. Xlnt <·ond. PS PB, Gd run ning cond. $600. Ph 642·5299 Continental 9930 • < PHIL LONG FORD l••• •• , ....... ,,."' O.•to , ...... .,. •tt••• .. ••W1•C•""••1 ,........., 71 Ford G rn n Cforrsno. :!di Ill, J.'>1 \ M, auto, air. i. uthl·r factory uptmn~ !'\t'\\ tires \cry dc;.in So! 195 l!Jb 7 IJO '76 GR.A.HA.DA 4dr. I'S PH, 1\'.\l /1-''.\I !'>JI\ t•r SJll50 Alt lJµm 1'11 U>l 1 ~I W.l !o.l'lf lc,n '!! Im li11li.1 •• • •• ••••• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • 7 :c T. TD Br nu J.! h ~· m 74 CONTINENTAL Lo;.ufr•I. nC\\ rud1..ib. 1m • Ol PE Fully 1<1a1kol <'<. m.11' ~1.:100 t•111;r11 111 -.u11\•rh •·11nd1l11111' \\Ill 1r.1dt· 11:r.1.<;s1 SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 1'1111!1111·1\l,tl i.I '.!ch 11111-. l'IWHI ~a·. ::;.i..o 11l1111 hlllllU; 7:! :'It.irk I\ Loadt·d All powt•r. 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CORVETTES CHOICE OF 15 1961THRU1977 1-.1x•cd.., & l\utomat11·s Oron9e County's Largest & Finest Selection I·: Z Fl~1\ 'l('I:\(, \\' J·; L 1-:A.-; E 1·onv .. :rn:s HOW .A.RD Chevrolet l>ow & (Ju:11l Str1·1·h '\ l·:WPORr REi\L II i • I 'intn '>1·il.111 <l1•111·ntl.1 hlo· I 1111. Ill I .II I 'lltl I i H:l'\.J" ~::~1111 (',tll \\l..il.1\ ... 1.1111,-;,1_; I•' \Ll I)\ \\JI! i.:: 1, "'I .rnto. It, II, nu ltrk., :!lllH m1 on l'n~. T1rt'' ~ h11th xlnt. S7~. 1-'AIRL.\Nt-; ~ 1lr. h ('\I, auto. IC II. lire~ & hrk-. l!d $299. 540 :no1 l!ri:llir and Ton no Sport.:: cir. full IHl\H•r, sharp l11okin.,:. S2700. i .. 192 :mo \Juo;t S..•11 1975 Grunada. 1!47·mo '75 .MUSTA:"'(; :'lt.1rh I \'ti, ·1 sp...•cd, ,\;\) F\J, ll v~. ,,u..;pem.11.1n. Xlnt. t·u1u.J 5;,~-l'J62 '67 l\tu::.lanl!, Auto, I' S, ti9,(J(llJ Orii.:. !»8· 1U:l'J 'I nl <·1111cl . llll 111 l' ... 1111. ~1<!75 ti7, 1mmal11l;1lt'. ''"'' "" m·r. I' ~ .. \ l'. ::.1.1.1(1 ur h<::-t olkr ti75 11:;:1 6H ~IU!>l:llll-'. auto 11 It ong O\\llr htt• l>lu1•, \1111 1·und Sl950 h7J 1:.xo ·1;1; '.\tCSTANli K <''I )l'llow. recl'nt vah <'Joh. ~d c:ond S2000. 548·GOl9 'liti !\lu:.lang, xlnl conrl, pwr :.teer111g, V8 auto, ong low mi, S120o. Phone 963·4096. ------~lustang '66. 6cyl. Huns good. XJnt cond. $1300. 557·3289 Olds mob II• 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 OLDS CUTLASS full pOWl'r & t1h \\ lll'd I 15!1!. Pll 1 Sale f'riud-$3595 MIRACLE MAIDA.. 2l;,Q II arbor llh d , C 711 645·5700 'LIS Olds Cut la.,., l"H:i, nuht .. di SJUO/IH.':.l Hlll'I 19.1 i'l9i '61• L'ullJ'>' Sri\ 1·1 '1•1 \ .l!rl «on• I ::;>1.)11 I' I'. <'.ii I i I I .>P! -I !f1'1 1;i; Cu11 .1 .. ., 11:.: \ r .111· I"" ffil !'> 1·ar Ill 'lllH'I It I 1111d luaok•I llU l '11 111 ;1',11111• .~1.'l K;I.! I l'HI ,;i flltl..; "\ 1111 l'llt' r.1!11.sl111 11-.t 1111 l;,,rnet, Bal l~I me;, GD LOOK'G CAH '711 Old! 98. Baby hlut!' ex· l int. White top. Full powl'r, air. Very i:ood l'<md. thru out. A~klll.I! Sl250. St•t• 1t, Dri \'e IL Call 5.11 7577 -------- Cutlass ~uprcmc 1!175, air. AM 1PM tap«>, tilt whl, rad1ah, morl. Xlnl 631·lli l!I '75 Cutia ...... S..prrme A/C, A~t n1 ster • el~ 4 way 'IOi' 1~1sl~r1h.in \ \'clll!. '71 LTD Wagon 9 seats, tit whl. Lo m1'c; .1:..17 \11 t•ng ~t·c ad naiis p~nJ(er, $1~. Must sell this ~knd 833-0555 Xlt l'ontl llt>low book. ,·;un:.. Earl. eves & wknde. 17 141673·9303, wk days 1213 }979--0111 'fi'20ur99H )~>'JI 6'n-77'4 498-5906 ----------------- Autos, UHd 1 Alltos, Used A11tos. UHd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLES 7 to choose lrom All with full power. air cnnd cloth or IAatl'ler interior<> I 1 tBRLZJ. Pr reed from $10.500. 77 CHEVY MONTE CARLO Full power. laclory acr cond. AM/FM stereo. till whPPI. rallye wheels & rPd w twh1le mtenor. Showroom new· only 4700 miles (510RJA) '76 MIZ 280 SEDAM power, factory air cond, stereo. cru1sr control Only 14.000 miles -LIKE NEW' Light green w/be•gA interior (769RELJ '76 OLDS91 Regency Couoe. Full power. factory air cond .. split seats, stereo. cruise control. tilt wheel & buroandy w/Whlte top. New car demo. (101003). '76 CADILLAC SEVILLES 9 to choose. Clolh or 1ea1her tnlPrtOr all fully loaded ( 480459). Priced from 51 0 700. '75 PORSCHE 91 IS TARGA 4 soeed. stereo & tape. C B radio. alloy wheels & soec1al oa1nt. Only 29 000 mrles. (729NBW1 '75 OLDS CUTLASS Salon Coul)e Full oower factorv air cond . stereo tilt whPel rallyP. wheels & v inyl top. Silver w /cranberry mtenor 901 NOM} '77 CHEVY 4x4 rtCKU, ~ ton Shortbed, 4 speed. pwr. steering & brakes. alereo tape. blo tires & wheels. dark grey exterior. (1E62159), \ l'onll S!500 or ~:.l orr l>lo·JlQ.l Ponttac 99'5 ,.----------"'"'"---------.....;.--------~ tHt> 7Mt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRIVE A LITilE, SAVE A LOT! 7J 1'11110 WJgo11, xlnl t•ontl, dl•an Sl900 or be:.l ofltor KJI O:!:IS '74 .Runabout. Stick,22,()()(; '72 Safari Wi:n. !/pass, low ms, 1 owner, new cond. m1., AM /fo'l\t :stereo, PS ~. Ph 645-&04 & PH, good cond. $2100. -• , ----'73 wagon. Air, AM/FM 1!1'1 t t ortl I rnto slal1on :.tereo. Xlnt cond. S2250 "llJ.:On '' ulo. tra n:. , or lx.'l>l ofr. 833·02-19 nuhn. healer. air l'tind E,,l'lll•nt Mn1l. S2.5UO '75 Pmto Wgn, AC, PS. l'h :i:n 1!!!13Hill5p1111 PR. A'.\1 /Fl\t, rack, Ill'\\ 'j I I' into. Ill'\\ t1n•s, 15,000 m1, '>hJI p tires, 53600. 963·4690 an t.iP~I. --~----~- s:!l!IS 55tl 02itl Plymouth 9960 '71 Panln \\ .1i.:on, :!:JOO C'"-', •• •••••• • •• • •• • • •• • • • •" \ l', 1'\~l 1 f,I, 1 :-.µd, 'ti!I wai.:on. Auto, new r:iti.., ·ltl,000 m1 )..Int t1rt'S. (.'Ontl. gtl. S7001b:.l nmd S2!'>tl0 %3 5!1:!!! ofr. ti-12-S~Jf; bcf. 3pm Pvt. Pty. 551 0331 __ _ '74 G. Prix, loaded incl sunroof, mint. lo m1, mw.t :.ell 998 1594 '76 l-'1reb1rd. Showroom cond. 11 ,000 m1 3SO VS, 'tra:.. Days, 752 ·7601. En.>s & wknds ~·48<18 66 Pont. Ll'!\tans. 2tlr II T .• 1 ownt•r. 68.000 mill•s, runs i.:rt, looks grl':it, mu!>l sec & drive, unly ~n~. TFAOl!! . m.t/~i IJllJ_. ___ _ '75 Squire Wai.:011, lo m1, ·m Plym . <tdr. PS, PB. Al', :!l,ooo mi. radial lire:.. H1.1d10, c lean, good lk:stoffl·r 6:.11 UJl7 transp.Call546·2!J85 WanlA<ls ---- 1977 DA TSUM 280% COUPE-MODEL 412. 4 speed. AM/FM & fully factory &Quipped. Order yours today. Many to choose from with optional eQu1pment. See us today -we·re freeway close! I • USED CAR SPECIALS!! '71 MllCUIY MARQUIS V I aulom•hc, rad0io & Mattr. pow~r \fffr1nQ & ll'akt\. rtctOy 10 QO! (Loe JU CJ Kl •1111 '72 TORINO STATION WAGON Ve. ~u10.,..1tlc, radio & hu1~r. Power i.lttrlnQ & t>rako, air cond, •ool rdc•. IL•t .JIO ~8WI •1111 '72 AMC AMWSADOI 6 cvi .. au1om~t1c, r1d•o lo ltt11er. pawe• \It"•· •llQ. air col'd , 111nyl 100, w~"t tl Orice~ (Lie. lll P~l<l •1111 MilM,. ""°""'"to-U""O-''h\o N> M»'O• ... ,..,, •''"'J·' •''11 'Ii ,,,,,,4 tr" <1'tftl '"''•"'•,,.l •-41• 4 llC Sll11t1 t• """''t!d ... .,.......,..JV•" ''°"'1..0.-. 'a• It. I~ & '•"'.t•'(fl '"-''Jf"\ "'"•"ti ~t•fl1ACJI" 'llllf" If t\ • LUXURY CAR BUYSlll 73 MAU IV Fully loaded includ· Ing v.a. automatic. AM/FM tape, lilt Wllfff, cruiw con· trOI. air coed • vinyl top, MU$1 see• (~r. 3Yt9A .. 7761) 75 MUI IV AQUA EDITION Fully loaded in· cl~lng V·8. automa· tic, tilt wheel, cruise control. meqwMels, AM/FM sterto. air co!'ld. A beauty! (lie. Sft·RXHI 76 MAIK IV Fully loaded lnclvd· 1119 V-1, •U1omat1c-. lilt w""', cruise control, AM/FM1 pedde<I' vinyl roor, llllluty 1ntfrl0f. bffuillul ctl', t Lie. 09'·fO<Wl '74 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6 cvl~ willl rad•o & Malt•. vmyl fop, O"t' of e kind at 1111~ Prictl (Lit, CJ9·KOY 1 ., 19 4 MAVlllCK V 8. aulOtTWloC. r.tdlO & MalN, POwtr ~lttrtnq, "" cond .• vinyl 100. P'•l"<I r19hl! (~r. •K91F12~9J '1886 1971 MUSTANG MACH I Faslbac.k. V8 . 1111om.ilic, radio, ,,..,,er. Fl.S .. P 8., Air conCll1iotllnQ. Super runnlnci car. (L•c. Q.17J'THI '2086 1972 COUGAI COHYUTIIU v.e. atllomttic:. r~lo I, 11ta1tr. llOW"r s1-1ng & brelltf. alt conct~ 1eu 111an nooo "'''"' Ille. '72·MWI) ~ '2786 '76 AMC PACll Come1 w1t116 eyl., CMlforNlic, '~'° ' hHltf. 1)0lftt $1Ml'ing lo t>r•••' ft r c-. W•iii6~LCl ' 1972 CAPll 2000 • cv• , •utomehc. '~'° & r..e.ter .100~\ 9(10CI. ruM 11rono• t5er. C:.AECM8141111 '1826 1974 PINTO IUNAIOUT , dOo( w1t11 automatic. power Sl11<1fo"!j, "" cond .. vl"YI toe>. LOOl!s !IOO(I! Re&dy 10 QC>. (Lie. ().17-l(lX) '2186 197 S MO ICH 4 DR. lOMltd '1111111 V ... AulOfntll<, PS, PB, R.OIO, HH~r. "'' C'Ond1hont119. V&llyl roof, Ill< 12$\.VSI • 286 1975 IUICK CENTURY v I. 1111tomtlo<. '~'° & ~a~r. ••nvl IOP -'IHllllQ lo brllkH ,,., C'O<'ld, 1111 w!IHI, ILIC ISi ·MJUI. • '76 COUGAR XR·7 V e, 1111om.1ic. r.tdio ' ~•ltr, PO~r """"' ' t>r•••• 11' tor>d , vinyl roof. l.OOk• IDOd' Ille. 351-NYC) •tl89 . ~ FINAL SPORTS LOCAL WANT ADS SUNDAY, MAICH 27, 1977 .. 3-21 6004' COMPONENTS ATTENTION ! OKA'I, 6ANG, WE'~E ALL. 601N6 J0661N6! NANCY ALL RIGHT, FEET .. ON 't'OUR FEET! ... WHO 15 I'M YOU STILL NEED .. A BURGLAR ALARM --- 1 CAN PROVE IT IT? SELLING .. ' BURGLAR ALARMS IF THE FEET DON 1'T GO, NONE OF U5 GOES ! l1EE ~EE 14EE ~EE NOW,~EAR ~ THlS! ~ NOW, LOOK 14ERE, ~~ FEET ! T~E RE5T OF U5 WANT5 TO 60 JOG61NG 50 LET 'S GET WITH . IT! By Ernie Bushmilrer WE DON 'T NEED ONE---OUR DOOR IS ALWAYS LOCKED I JUST PICKED YOUR LOCK F"-ANCINE 5A'/~ YOL-(V! i-M"EAi- INI" Mffr, 1~ ! RIGHT. Ii'~ MY PrllVll..&~& I ACCOtlC>ING 1'0 iHE L.AW (# TH! J UNG&..!! 1 iHINt( YOlA 5~1.D PflOM1~£ FAl'TM~(AL.&..Y NIVlf' TO 'T'MrtlAflN Hill iA'~IN . t e&~lASE iOMAKE ANY,UGH PfrOMl~ES 1'l:> TME J.IKE~ O' ME~!/ DENNIS THE MENACE I ILL HELP YA . ., OKAY? 0KAY. .. f3UT OOITT TELL. N0£3CO>I 8-SE ~WE'RE DOIN; HUH? You JUST~ ME TAKE rr OUT OF iHE OVEN! Cb YA s'P09E 17s NAw ... 1T COOL. ENOUGH YET? NEVER 19 ON/HE FIQt;T 5'POSE. '",.....__ ........ fD.HtfNI, ~e IF Tlllft PA1'1 OHi OF,,... r:JAV~ ••• .' GooUTSIDE A_!)' D PL,AY. .. J.U-CALL. )OLJ WHEl'J 11"5' READY. YEAH ... .AND IHE CHERRY JUICE IS COMIN' CUT OF THE H'.JLEI? CN TOP. C> [> [> ~IJDGE PARKER %2.A, ACI~ TMUA1"1NlNG Ml?~ . % Ptt.OMl4E FA11HFUU.V TMAT t Wfj.L ~ NIVllt THlrlATIH ~RANt:IN& A~AIN .•.• By Hank Ketcham WAtTIN' FORA CH~YPIE10 GET CC0t.. EN:X.GH 10 EAT. <l <J<J TWO QUE5TION5, CHARLES! TO ANSWER YOUR QUE5fl0NS INVERSELY, WHY ARE YOU IN TOWN AND I CONTACTED YOUR MOTHER WHO TOLD AND I'M IN TOWN INTERE5TING! 'fE5TERDAY VIC HOW DID YOU FIND ME? ME WHERE 'fOU LIVE! an---- MEANWHILE, SAM DRIVER HA5 STOPPED TO 5EE JUDGE PARKER I WON 'T TAKE 8UT LET'S GO INTO A FEW MINUT~OF THE Lt8RARY! YOUR TIME, JUOGE ! BECAUSE I WANT. SHOWED UP,,, TO SEE YOU, TODAY, YOU! MY SWEET! ( . " TM 5iUCK ON 11416 5ruPID ROPE AND 1HERE.'5 NO ONE. AROUND /O HELP ME ! WA IT J SOMEONE'S COMING I IT'S MR. DINKLE, • THE BAND DIRECTOR! HI 111ERE ! UJOUlD~ 1-IKE It> · f3Ul) bOr{l.E. BAND CANC4 ?- :I ~£> AFRAID OF-rnts l ( r-----------------.~ I Sl-OJL..DN~ MAVE ~IED 10 CL.IMS 1M16 ROPE. 8C.J IW.ISEL.F I MAlJBE UJE CAN llXJRK OUTADEAk! • _JL I MOON MUI' IN& byFard.-.n•- " 1 '5TILL CAN 'T <:J~T OVE R IH~ HI:M OF TH,AT $4-2 FROCK I <£JOT IN / 953 UNR,AYELIN~ AFTER ONL.Y 2 WASHtN<JS ... CALM bOWN, ~MMA 1 DOCTOR SMOCK ~ , , HMM , MAYee A eF;.»AI~ SURGE=ON COUL.-t? SUPPt...Y -rHe ANSWE:R ... SAY, CARL., VVHAl'S i"He FIRS! 'THING -ro PO WHE:N PERFORMING A FRON-rAl-t....oeoTOMY? \' .. ,ANDTfiE WAY /HE BUTCH~(< WAITED ON LULU SMITH B~FORE ,ANYONE EVEN WH~N SHE DIDNIT I AKE A NUMBER. f3MMA -- fMMA! t'oc-roR NOGGINS! YOU'RE WAM-r"EP IN O.R. "fHREE ! we:t ... L.., .:t'c:::> ee:G 1 N eY RE:MOVING !He PAllE:NT'S HAI"' r . AND HOW WILLIE MULL.INS USE:C> 10 l<EEP THE BIGGf;ST D,ANISH FOR HIMSE:L.F ... you-· You SHOULD HAVE A <5,ARAGE S,ALE OF YOUR P,AST. l(•tnNow"""-"'- "" "·0~11 ,.,.._ By George Lemont 0 ... . == 3-21 . . • . I s • . . . . . . I 'J:'-C-M:S:t..:E:~:E::E::CS by Tom K. Ryan .,._ ________________________ __, ,----~.;.._~----------~----.....,, ·SAY, -n-tis 15 GOOO -l 1M READING ABOUT A FELLOW w~o ARRIVED i-fERE PENNILESS.,. 11 ST1cK 1£M UPI" \ I -Kr-JOWING ONLY THREE WORDS OF ENGLISH .... -AND TODAY HE~ V.ORTH A FoRTUN'E ! • . " . . . -.... . .. /,.,,,,..--..... , / ', [ ''HOW11 ~ \ I ' I ...... ,,'' .... , r " v W~AT '#ERE IH£ THREE" WoRos ? IHEY SAY SUPPRfSSJf\16 LAUGJ.frER CAN GIVE YA A sroMACHACHE, ,y'KNOW !! ' I ... . CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six dirfer· ences in dnwlnc detalll between top and bottom panels. How quietly can you find them? Check answers with th06e below. ·p~UOJ1!10d~J ., ... ~n•wn.l(I q IU~•~lllP ., a11 c; MflPWS 51 •os .,, ·11u• ·ntW '1 V11S ·c ·J~µo41 11 1adn:> l. ·1u1n1w '' '"qt•~t\ • t UJU~JOJJJ'O ---IULLITIN IOAID--- 9GREEN LIGHTI a..,,.... ll*Uaa a.nd ruit, if you can: THO SEWB OSELL TUI PLIVI IYT HES WARD. Hlat-thJnll ar•n. What doee It ll)'f ·pnat eqi "q '"" 1ini II'" oqa -llU. :U• ll eMakes Centa! The 1um ot 1/2, 1/4, 1/5, 1/10, 1120 and lf 100 of my aavlnp 11 $11 mon than my aavinp ltselt. How much have I aaved? ·uenop paspun11 MIO eFill blank: "Play __ lo memory of me," PRESTO CHANGE-0! A d rt aa.ld Frederic Chopin. Fill blank with the name t' or another famous compoter. rn3gic1an can \how you how to ·11117011\1 SI •w•u 1Ul"JW ~11.L Joubtr your money in on1: (J~Y ks~on. 3~ 0(0\0thtrJt(d above •Riddle-Me-This: Wby ls "o" the noisiest vowel? hrst. th( patorma shows a 'Cause all the others are In audible. •01n re~tmg upon hr~ I rnger.. (I rg I l Thl•n. w11h a sudden 1w1~1 ol Im h:inJ. he d1~plays Im pJlrn and lo and hc.-hold 11 .:ontains not ont' hut two ..:01ns 1 t1i ~l \\h.:rt' u1J till· w.:ond nlln .:omt' t'rom' It \\J'I lmldo:n hrrween 111, fm!!t'l"'i. unJ.:r th1: 1:0111 1n \li(W (111~1:1. I 1g JI When the ma· g1ua11 'uddenly mo\ed h1' hJnd he ~imply ,lultc."d both 1.0111\ into the pJlrn ol h1' hJnd (1IH' II J try ... ... • -0 WATER YOU KNOW! Are there &even or e1&ht fish In the underwater acene above? We'll let you decide. BIRD-IN·HAND! Add colors neaUy for a surprise picture abon: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-J.'lesh. 6-Lt. &Jffn. 7-Dk. blue. 8-Black. 9-Lt. l"Y· lC>--Oran&e. 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Cc:insiderlng •1 all the problems facing Amerk:a. no dearth of posltlOos should e:x1st for our best-educated people, most of whom would like to have a hand In solving 5IOIDe of these problems. FOR ~ND. singer WW .,. ,_ wl 0.., m&e offwbise?-Stewc Ilona, Wat~W.. •Friendly. Biggest difference ls that we don't tease each other as much as we do on camera. We like to play around and joke as much as anyone else, but we know when to draw the line bef<>f'e the jokes tum into wlsec:rack.s that ~ really hurt. FOR LEON .IAWORSKI. Watergate prosecutor and author of TM Rilhl and IM Pot.ot:r tine '°" mid .., .. ,..,._ ,..... ,_ ..... ? Wllll ... ,.,. tloills ....... iOjllllia?-LR.. 8411. Me. • There have been many ~ ietter'S of appreciation. for which I'm humbly grateful, and about three of the opposite type. Royalties are transmitted from the pub- • Ushers directly to a foundation organized spedflcally for designated educaUonal, charitable and religious ~ zations. FOR ARLENE FRANCIS. actress and 1V penonallty "'-'• ,... ..... for ..... ...., ••rrlll9e?--S.B.. ,...., Alla. • Smile and be cheerful. It didn't take my husband Martin (Gabel) and me too long to find out that Ufe Is short; much too short to waste time arguing and bea.r1ng grudges. Every situation has a hnwy side. met that's what we look for. Prc:Mded you both have that attitude. you're all set .£ fora ~nn FOR 1HE .. ASK ntEM YOURSEIF EDITOR ... tr. ... --s .... _.. Fnmler ........... ea.? -SJL.T .... ...._ e Not an actor---a singer. Atta-his KO. by George For- mm last year, the champ decMkd to quit .xi, at age 33. has started all <Mtl' again. He spent a few months working on an act and reomtJy opened his~ revue In New Yock. His voice Is p&casant. not wut; his footwork In the spo~t meka you think he's still In the rtng. Frazier now hesttates to ... hmds; feels tf hla Me 9q1ieaed too hard, he ~t not be .. to hold the mike! FOR GINA LOl..LOBRIGIDA. actr~ W..1141 I B•Mtlw• ,,.,,.~ .. ,....1- K.B.. • ... I « FIL • No. y wll MJ>er guess my secret passion-I wanted to be an opera star. When l got paid for my flrst movie, l . raced off and e:nrolle.d for an operatic~ c;ourse. It's obY\ous that, a.s well as wa.stlng my money, I also wasted my time. But I still haven't gtven up hope. Perhaps one of these days that cnne will pay off. FOR FRANK GORSH1N. 1.mpressioolst we., ...... Ubla set ... cq-. .... ,.1 .. ., 09*• ,_.,. bdW.-n. Roberti. Grae a.,. Wit. e Rich is a very fine bnpress\onlst and deserves all the success he has. :4s for me, fve purposely kept my expo. st.re on TV llmtt:ed and only aoc:ept lnvttatlons for dlOSe programs I like. I do go on TV a lot each sea.son a.s a host or guest on specials or ln dramatic roles. Naturally, fd be delighted to be the sW-of my own series If the right for- mat came along-and If a network ~t It. FOR EDrrH HEAD.~ u.. .. ,..:== .... da6a ...... ,.. ....... tlec:Gr11111l19? • Dnn. l.M.e. N.D. e Dress designing 1s comparable to home decorating be- cause one uses f abrk; ce&or-and de.sign to achieve results with both. For example, If l want to make a woman look larger, I put her ln U~t caors and larger prints. Same applies to a room Jewelry and acx:essorles on women play the same role a.s objm d'art ln a room. FOR KAREEM .IABBAR. Los Angeles Lakers Do,.. ...... ;pec:W .... la ... plw .. + I ol,.s ~-M..C.. v-...,.. c.lf. •When I fly, It's always ln the front row of the flrst~~ section, so there's that extra bit of room for me to stretch out But, beneve It or not, when fm sttttng down, I look a normal stze. You'd never know I was seven-foot-three. And If I wasn't stuck up ln that roomy sectlon, I wouldn't feel too uncomfortable back there with all the others. FOR REP. MORR1S K. UDAU.. (D.-Artz.) ..... s..11 a. ...... .a.,, .. ~ ........ --?- S.G.S.. ~. N. Y. e Recent electlon results c:erta1n1y demc>nstl1tted the power of a solid Southern base. But just a.s the South was essenHal to Jimmy Carter's vlctory, 90 woe the votes of the big Eastern cities and those of farmers. What the elec- tion really proved. I think, Is that a vk:tor1ous c:ampalgJl for President demands that the candidate attract wkle national support PRO AND CON Should Our Postal System Be Revised? PRO S.. Er.-F.,...... (D • .S.c.). former °'8lnnan, Sub- cammttt.. on PClltal Operatklni yes. Most Amertc:.m.s aJ'1t dissatisfied wtth the posiaJ Servtoe, and rightfully so. Small post offices have been clo9ed, deliver- ies reduced. Mall ls late or lost. Costs soar, senllce declines. The Postal Service has lost money cwry year since Its cr.atiOn and Is aocountable to no one. Pre.sent shar't-term turplusa won't halt rate lnc:Teases and further deflclts. What can we do? Arst, we have to m.ke sa1w:ione accoun1abte. I have propased that the ~ arnally review Postal SeMoe budgets and that the Prestdent appoint the Postmaster General. By doing this, we make the people's repraentattws tn Washington re- spond>le for Postal Servtce pcrfonn.MCe. CON S-J I .... Posbnllster General No. The Postal SeMc:e has made nu::h tangible progress In lrnproYlng mall servtce to the Amer1can pubUc stnce It was created by Congress In 1970. Service has been upgraded. a deteriorating physical plant rnodernlzed, employees' pay and woridng condltk>ns have been brought up to prlvat&-lndustry standards. and a merit system. not polltk:al patronage, governs career advancement These changes have made postal em- ployees more producttve and the system more efficient.. Today five btllJon ~ pfeoe.s of mall a year are processed than ln 1970, but wtth 65.000 fewer employees. Postage rates have gone up but are still lower than In almost an Western natklns.. e "77FAaitllYWEEKLY,INC. 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GOOD ON ONE Of ANY ~Ill • • • • I • • I I • I I I PALMOLIVE OISHWASHING LIQUID Helps improve red, chapped dishwashing hands. lliDI I I I I I I I I I I I I I :L--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--' GOOD ON ONE Of ANY Sill • • ,----- ) Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Ciganme Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. ~Li Qhts • WHO IS GOING TO WIN AN OSCAR? AU the glamor of Hollywood's annual ritual focuses on the nominees for Best Actor and Actress. Here they are. By Peer J. Oppenheimer Talia Shlre (Rocky) Thlrty-year--0ld T alla Shire has plenty of artistry In her background. Her grandfather was a composu and play- wright Her father was an arranger-con- ductor, and her brother ls director Francis Ford Coppola. She started her professional career wtth a lot of little theater and countless "crummy movies," as she puts It, unttl she decided to study actin9 with a num- ber of people, Including Stella Adler. ShelsmaniedtocomposerDavld Shire. They live wtth their year-old son In the San Fernando Valley, Intention- ally far removed from the mank:ured existence of Beverly HUis and Bel Air Uv~(FautoFau) Pac:iflst Uv Ullmann says of her soul- seartng role as a collapsing psychiatrist In Face u, Pace, her sew.nth acclaimed fllm for .director Ingmar Bergman. '1t was the most difficult thing I've ever had to do In my life." Before starting her film career, she was a dl.sttnguished stage actress In Norway and Denmark, having found her way there from Tokyo, where she was born of Norwegian parents (her father was a civil engineer), to Can- ada. and after the war, to Oslo, where she ltva with her eight-year-old daugh- ter Unn, whose father ls Ingmar Berg- man. She ls a shy, mode.st. muJtltalented tntelJectual who ~ flrst and fore- most she ls a mother Faye Dunaway (Nttworlc) Faye Ot.S\away broke Into the Ume- "5#1t ln ~ and Clyde, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award In 1967. She earned ~r <near nomlnatlon for Chinatown In 1974 The 5 ft. 7-ln beauty with green eyes and h~ cheek bones admits she's overly senslttve, gets hurl easily and finds holding onto people for long ls hard because of her constantly chang- ing envlronments and f rle:nds. Her parents' divorce when she was 16 shat- tered her, and. she says, thaf s when she became ambitious. After several well-publlclzed ro- mances. she recently married Peter Wolf, lead singer wtth The J. GeUs Band. They alternately live In New York City, Boston and Los Angela. Muie-OlristiDe Banault (Cousin, CousiM) Marle-Ou1sttne Barrault. one of four chUdren, was born In Paris. Her mother gave up being a professk>nal pl.an1st to devote herself to her chlldren. Her r athe:r ls the brother of Jean..Louls Bar- rault (of Claildrm of P~ fame). Marte-Christine, however, was not brought up In a theatrk:al mIDeu. But show business beckoned, and tn 1964 she entered the Conservatotre National d Art Oramatique.. where she remained for two years. She has Since continued her career ln te1evlsion, theater and motion pictures. She ls married and ls the mother of two chlldren. Siley Spacek (Carrie) Scrawny, fTec:kle-faoed 5 fl 2 ~-In Sissy Spacek left home (Quitman, Texas) to bec.xirne famous as a rock singer In New York She moved ln with her cousin, actor RJp Tom. and his wtfe, actress Geraldine Page, and enrolled ln Lee S~s acting classes.. After seYeral failures Carr~ catapulted the 27-ye.ar--0kl to her first Oscar nomina- tion In the role of a naive schoolgirl with telekinetk: powers who brings dreadful revenge down on her pene- cuting classmates. She's manied to Jack Fisk. the young art director on Carrie. They live In rural T opanga Canyon. about an hour's drive from Los Angeles, and re- cently bought another house on Lake Quitman. Sylvester StaBooc (Rocky) At 30, Sylvester Stallone ls only the third man In Academy history to receive a Best Actor and Best Writing nom.lna- Uon ln the same year. (Olarles Q\aptln did In 1940 for T~ Great Dictalor as did Onan Welles In 1941 for Citizen Kane.) Stallone ts marrted to a woman who ushered at a theater with him ln New York. Last year they had a son whom they named Sage Moonblood.. Before Rocky, Stallone sold several TV scrtpts and wrote most of T~ Lorda Of Flal- btuh, a fllm ln which he landed one of the leads. That convtnced him he should head for Hollywood where, ln despera- tion. he decided to write a vehicle for hlmse.lf. The result was Rocky. Peter finda (N~twork) Before his death on January 14 of this year, ~year-old Peter Finch said, "No one lives more lives than an actor." He was certainly right In his case. 1bougttt of most often as. a dramatic star, Anch actually began his career as a ~-pants comedlan on the vaude- ville clrcult ln Australia. Way before you ever see those .smll- lng faces accepting the Oscars with "all due modesty," the wlntlers have gone through an unbelievably intense cam- paign to get their little statuettes.. For Instance, during the last three months, the .studl~ and the actors have spent more than SSOO,IXX> In hJgh-pr~re campatgns aimed at the Motion Picture Academyvoter-s who select the winners. Expenstve adverttsements have been published In the show-business tnde HOW 11tEV WIN newspapers, some direct-mall appeals have been made, and extravagant pa.r- Hes have been held ln an attempt to wtn -and buy-votes. But lf trade ads are lmpcoperly writ· ten or ownatunlt.e the market, they can spell disaster for the flbn or the per- former being promoted. Probably the cla.ssic: case of th.ls kind ol advene re- action ocxurred In 1961, when Tiu! Alamo was nominated for nJne Oscars. OuJI Wills, nominated for Be.st Support- ing Actor In that film, placed an ad ln the trades that proclaimed, ''More people a~ praying for me to win the Academy Award than prayed for the 126 men who dk?d at the Alamo.'' Groucho Marx was. ao angered by Wllls' .s ad that he took out one of his own. stattng that he was not going to His nomination for his portrayal of Howard Beale, the mad prophet of the · airwaves ln N etworlt, makes hlm the third actor to receive a posthumous nomlnaUon. (Spencer Tracy received one for Guaa Who'• Cominf to Dinno- tn 1968, and James Dean reoe.lved nom- inations for Ean of Eckn, 1956, and Giant, 1957.) William Holden (Network) William Holden 15 an old hand at \>t- ing nominated ln the Oscar races. 1n 1950 he was nominated for Best Actor for Swaaet Boukuard. In 1953 he won the Best Actor award for Sta/.ag 17. If he wins thls year, he'll be the fifth man to be awarded two Best Actor Oscars. (Marlon Brando, Spencer Tracy, Gary Cooper and Fredric March got there first) A world traveler, Holden has a fortune In real estate and other business ventures, has had homes In Switzerland and Hong Kong but now divides his time between Palm Springs and his ranch In East Africa. He enjoys free-- dom In both his private and professional lives--although he Is almost Insepa- rable from actres.s Stephanie Powers. Robert DeNlro (Taxi Drivu) Havtng sprung from New York CJty's tough lower East Side. 33-year-old Robert DeNlro knows firsthand the atmosphere of Taxi DrU>er. By age 16, he was appearing In off-Broadway pro- ductions, and later he moved Into fllms. 1n 1973 he won the Best Actor Award from the New York Fllm Critics Clrcle for his role ln Mean StTeet8. The fol- lowing year the Academy Award was his for Best Supporting Actor ln God- fatho, Part II. If DeNlro wins thls year, lie will be the fourth performer (Ingrid Bergman, Helen Hayes and Jacl< Lemmon preceded him) to win both Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor. GiaDcarlo Giannini (Sevtn BeauJies) Giancarlo Giannini was born In.~ Spezla, Italy, In 1942. Although he grad- uated from college with a degree In electronics, lmmedJately after gradua- tion he enrolled at the Academy for Drama ln Rome. Franco ZefflrelU cast Giannini in the lead In Romeo and Juliet at the age of 20, and the part won him widespread ac- claim. He later appeared ln a Zefflrelll- dlrected play written by Lina Wertmul· ler, who would later star Giannln.l ln her films. GlannlnJ lives In Rome, ls married to former actress Livia Glampalmo JR and has two sons. Iii.LI. vote for the gravel-voiced actor. The film did not win one major award. ls all this hard work and electioneer- ing worth It? Most participants say yes. An Oscar Ls valuable for many ~ It can generate new Interest In a fllm or make a relattvely unknown actor a prtud pcoperty, for example. So late Monday nJght, the recipients of this year's Oscars will undoubtedly all ~that the campaigning-however expensive-was worth every penny. F'AMIL'I' WEEKLY, Marcfl 27, 1171 a I @bservations Bumlng money. Dunng rhe next nine years. Cahfom1ans will pay an estimared S1 17 b1ll100 more for new cars and motor fuel than residents of other states Why? Because California's smog-control standards are the toughest 1n the natoo. The estimate, from a report to the slate's leg1sla- • 1 ture, makes one wonder about the direction our natl()(l is taking. Especially when the Environmental Protection Agency tells us that. from 1975 through 1984. Americans will be forced to pay an average of more than $100 per year to support the capnal and operating costs of pollutton-control equipment Much as we all hke environmental cleanliness, it's well to remember even pure air and water cost money 0 DownatrMm. The term con1ures up all sorts of pleasant moments with rod and reel To us in the• petroleum industry, however, downstream denotes all of the operations that take place after crude oil is produced These include transporta· hon. refining, and marketing Just as coring means cutting samples of subsur· face rock as a well is being drilled wildcat s1gn1f1es an exploratory well drilled in an area where there has been no previous pr0duct1on and a reservo1r is an underground formation where 011 or gas has accumulated They re explained, along with other terminology. 1n Mobil's handy book The Language of Oil. which you can obtain by wnttng to Box G Mobil. at the address below 0 0 A rough wtnl9f. Ttierf> s no questt0n that the weather has been cold and heattng tuet scarce 1h1s year But theres one energy source so abundant that 11 could kP.ep this natl()n going tor a century or more coal So why •Sn I 1t being used more? The bfg problem is governments failure to provide regulatory structures tor m1n1ng and using 11 One irony of the past winter was that people an Fayette County neepm the coal country of Pennsylvania ran out ol heating luel beeause thP.y Md converted trom coal to other fuels More than bUmlng. There are other ways that coal could ease our energy problems II could be converted to a gas. for example. thal heats homes and coot<.s meats 1n 1he same way that natural gas dOes It also could be converted into gasot1ne. heating 011, and iet fuel But even lhough lhese processes are based on technology that the 01l 1ndustry uses 1n its refinenes. they all need more research before they can compete tn cost wrth products made trom petroleum So we can't figure out why anyone would want to bar oil companies from the coal business-as has been proposed under some horizontal d1vest1ture schemes discussed an Congressaonal comm1t1ees Everybody's help 1s needed 11 we're going to develop new energy sources Mobir -------·-- FOR SPECIAL OCCASIO~/ By Marilyn Hansen Treat your taste buds to the very special flavors of fresh asparagus and new potatoes; they're at your market now. SPRING VEGETULES MAllE DEUCIOIJS DINNER APPEARANCES The welcome sight of fresh green asparagus at your market Is a sure sign that spring is on the way. Asparagus Is a welcome addition to the dle1 n6( only because of Its delicious taste but also for Its excellent nutri· tlonal value. One cup of cooked aspara- gus provides three-fourths of the dally recommended allowance of vitamin C, one-third of the vitamin A and about one-tenth of the iron for an adult. It's also a good source of pota.ssiwn. When buying asparagus. look for tightly closed tips and bright-green, flrm stalk.s with very little whJte. Asparagus should be used as soon as possible. If you have to keep It a day or two, wrap the butt ends with damp paper towels before pladng the stalks in the vege- table crisper of your refrigerator. Another spring vegetable ls new potatoes, which are used for steaming, bolling and potato .salads. A medlwn- slzed boiled potato contains about 76 calories, about the same as one bolled egg. Potatoes are high in carbohydrates, have no fat and are a fair to good source of lron and potasshan. 1bey also contain calclwn and phosphorous. New potatoes should have a thin, feathery skin of red or white that breaks easily. The best buy Is probably the IO.pound bag. Slz.e will vary from small to large. If you are partieular, handpick loose new potatoes for the size you pref er. Keep in a cooL dark, well-ventilated place. To boll new potatoes ln their skins, flrst scrub ~y. Next. cut off a strip of peel around center of each po. tato and put In saucepan. Add boUlng water almost to cover and a pinch of salt. Brlng to boi~ cover and cook until tender. Drain and turn into serving dlsh. Pour on melted butter or margarine. STEAMED NEW POTATOES wmtDll 20 \lo 24 .... (1-2 lnchM ~ .... pol8toM, unpHl•d 1 atick (~ cup) bua.r or merpttne 1tMepnonMlt Few lWlata ...... .,... pepper 3Wblupaoe•11M1J d90plMd ,,.... din Ot 1 ~ .. MpOOM di weed 1. Scrub the potatoes In cold runnJng water; draJn and pat dry. 2. Melt butter In heavy &quart Dutch oven. Add mpeeled potatoes; sprinkle with salt and pepper. 3. Coat thoroughly with butter by shak- ing the casserole. Cover pot ttghtiy. t • FAMILY W££KLY, M•tell 71, 1tn 4. Cook over low heat for 30 to 45 minutes, depending on size of the pc>- tatoes. Shake casserole from time to time to prevent sticking. 5. When potatoes test tender with knife, they are done.. Sprinkle with dill. Serve at once. MaJcn 4 to 6 serving• BAKFD ASPARAGUS AND FLOUNDER 21t».t,..,,...,. ... ~ cupwater Sell 1 ~ rt.. freeh or troun ttw...r nounc1w , ...... 2 tableepooM butter or ma.rgartne \4 cup dllOPl*I onlana • 2 ~OOi'W flour 1~ Qlp9 mftk \4 cup dry whhe wine 2 tN9pOOM treeh lemon jub \4 twpoon ctm wed ~ twp l)Cln ground bladt pepper 2 t8blelll OOft9 chopped panleJ 2 Ubleep a 00'9 lhredded Swl9a dw L Wash asparagus; shear off large .scales with vegetable peeler or paring knife.. Cut off woody ends; rinse ~In. 2. Plaoe asparagus In large skillet add water and ~ teaspoon salt. Brtng to bolling; reduce heat and simmer, cov- ered. just until tender-about 2 minutes for thin asparagus spears. 3 minutes for medium and 5 minutes for thick. Drain. 3. Divide asparagus into 4 portions. about 8 spears each. 4. Wrap 1 fish fillet around each bundle. Arrange In ~low baking di.sh. 5. Melt butter In small saucepan. Add onion and cook over medh.nn heat until tender. Blend In flour smoothly. Add milk all at once; heat,stirring constantJy, until mixture thickens, then boll 6. Remove from heat; sUr in wine, lemon Juk:e, ~ teaspoon salt, dill, pep- per and parsley. Spoon sauce over fish. Sprinkle with cheese. 7. Cover and bake in preheated 350° F. oven. about ~ to 35 minutes or until fLsh flakes when tested with a fork, Malta 4 urvtnt• --------------------------- _ PEOPLE QWZ/ByJobnE.Gibson Are many of our fears self-inflicted? Do people engaged in hazardous activities have the fewest fears of death? HOW BASIC FEARS AFFECT YOUR LIFE ~ .. "' .... Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smokrng Is Dangerous 10 Your Health. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. A paranoid person Is fearful of everything and suspk:ious of everyone. !. People with the fewest fears and anxieties abclut death are those who engi!lge In hazard- ous activfties. 3. Many of our worst fears are lnfllcted on our- selves as punishment for things we've done. 4. Determlning the difference between legiti- mate fear and neurotic anxiety lS easy. 5.. U we could overcome our fears, we'd have the In.side track In virtually any sttuation. ANSWF.RS 1. F~. A paranoid Individual's personality features a perverse paradox. He tends to be completely naive about real dangers or threats and exbemely suspicious and fearful of Imagi- nary ones.. As a Harvard Medical School study has shown, "paranoia ls evidenced by undue suspclon of those who aN ·trustworthy and naivete by excessive trust ln those who are unworthy of It." !. Falu. In two studies on the fear of death of people In high-stress occupations, conducted at Stockton State College and the State Uni- versity of New York, men and women engaged In sky-dJving were admlnJstered standard fear- of-death tests by psychologists. When their scores were ~ compared with those of peo- p\e not engaged In hazardous activities, ''the data showed few differences." The other study oompared the attitudes of policemen toward death with those of postmen, and the attitudes of the two groups did not differ. 3. T~. As psychologist Carroll E. Izard ob- serves In his treatise, Palkl'm of Errwtiona, guJlt and fear are closely linked. Doing some- thing we know we shouldn't do results In guJlt feelings and anticipation of ptmlshment-self- admlnlStered oc otherwise-which ln tum evoke fear. And thls kind of fear ls often ac- companied by an excruciating type of free- f1oaflng anxiety that ls hard to shake. 4. Tr~. Psycho(ogist Rolland S. Parker sums up the difference succtnctly ln his monograph. Emotional Common Saa.e. Neurotic anxiety, he finds, does not appear to be directed toward any particular object and ls character- ized by Its perva.siveness and vagueness. Fear, on the other hand. focuses Itself on specific threats, hazards or lnunlnent dangers. 5. Folae. Far ls a useful commodity that often stands us In good stead. Exeter University psy- chologist KT. Strongman points out that peo- ple learn to avoid painful &ttuations of various types-lncludlng tt'°5& oocurrtng In social or bl astness relatiolis because ol the fear or lllXlcty associated wtth than. And contrary to whet many people believe, the se><:alled ''fear- less'' penion does not haw the edge In most sHuaUons. As often as not, he 1$ llkeJy to dem- onstnrte that he simply lacks the good sense to get out of the rain before JJlll ha gets wet. lilla I • Outdoor Tlpe A Fm ••• $'1.00.. : CAMPING ANNUAL. • : 1HE CO' EMAii COMPANY, INC. . ,. I I 1 The ,,,.. outdoota ,. too good to m/u. I I • I I : 250 N. St Francis, Wichita, Kan. 87201 : The ColemM Compuy, lno. • Wlcflfta. KM. ~----------------------------A AVOID THESE MISTAKES ON WIJR TAX RETURN Here's how not to make the most common enors oo tax retmns and to avoid problems on the new forms. By Mary Russ Although eoch tax return Is differ· ent, manv of the mlstake3 are com· mon vear after vear. Some may seem obvious, but the IRS says these are the /fue mistakes made most o~n .. • Daa't forget to attach your W-2 form, the statement cl your annual earn- ings. • Do sign the return. You and your spouM m\ISt both sign a )oint return. H you ar. due money and do not sign your re- turn, the IRS will send the return beck and wait until receiving a signed form before procasbig the refund. U you owe money. however, and a check accompanies the re- turn, processing will proceed without a hitch becaUM your slgnaturw on the check Is CIOlatidaed as binclng as a signature on the return. e Do maM SUN, If you USC a commer· del tax paepaao that hs or she al!lo signs the nm.n. The 1976 Tax Reform Act a.ho requlra tax peperen to lndude their kMndying number and to furnish the tax· payer wtth a copy of the return. H the per- son who prepares your return fOf pay Is noC an employee of a firm, corpondiou er another lndMdual, that person must sign the mum • pr..--and enter his er her Social 5ecurtty number and addreu. H the tu pa ep&iti Is an employee of a firm. cor- poration or another lndMdual, that penon must sign the retum and also enter the em- pbja's name, kf.cnttftcatlon number and addral. • Doe't forget to wrttw In your Sodal Sec:urtty number. If you omit tt, proc:asb ig cl your return wtD continue, but the IRS wll drop you a note asking for the lnfor. madon. • Do file by April 15. Taxpayers who are late face ~ penalties and Interest 1e • FAMILY WEEKLY, M•rdl 27', 1117 charges. Returns must be postmarked no later than midnight, April 15, to get In under the wire. This year the tax form la different In a number of lit.tie wav• that can be con/using enough to tnp you up. Wat.ch out /or thae poalblc errors: • Dolit miscalculate the standard de- duction dher by not deduc6ig -much. the law aDows er by deducting too much. This Is generaly a case cl Ample mathe- matica1 error. Be careful. Doub&e- check your artlhmetic. • Do study c:arduly the new abbl'e- Wlted tax tabla. On this year's return, any taxpayer who has -than $20,000 kl taxab4e Income must UM the tax tab&a In determining his tax. Remember that you must make .your deductions ftnt to com- pute your tax.able tncome; then go to the tax tabla for your tax. • Do note the change In the General Tax Credit. Last yea, It was a pcnonal ex- e111ptb1 aedlt cl $30 fer each cumpdou you had. nm year, you can compute your credit In one ol two weys: you can either tab $3.S for each penon er 2 percent cl the ftnt S9 .ooo cl tax.able Income (1lmtted to $180). If you don't realize that you can compute d:hc way, you may be getting lc9I than the law allows. • Do rememb.r that the chick.are rules have been lbmiltzed kl the 1976 tu mum. Thia yea, apensa .. dabned • a tax credit rather than • an lltllJm.t de- duction. In other words, people who take the standard deductions as wd as ~ Itemized wlll be al* to dalm c:hlJd.are COits. • Doa't Ignore the emned-tncome aedlt. U you make laa than $8,000 a~ and have a child In the home, you may be ellglbM fer a credit ol up to $400. You mull Ille a tax return In order to ,_ b.lCflt from this credit. ~ By John Dorschner " lf you've ever complained about be- ing squeezed for time, consider the case of Jack Nicklaus, who plays ln 20 golf tournaments a year, heads up a multim.Ullon-doUar conglomerate and sUll ls wUllng to drop anything to see his sons play a basketball game. "You have to know where to draw the line," says Nicklaus, golrs all-time leading money-winner with nearly $3 million earned after 15 years on the tour. '1f I'm playing golf, It's strictly golf. If It's a business deal, 1 don't want to talk about my golf game. The trick Is, I never schedule work for part of a week and leave the rest of the time free. "That nevei-works because that open time gets filled up." Of c::omw. ... • tot.a IM:ome of more diam $1 .._a year, Nicklaus has oertaln advantages over ordinary clttz.ens, such as a personal staff to screen strangers and private helicop- ters and p&anes to shuttle him between appearances. StUJ. the pressures on his time are enormous. ln one recent stx- week period, he flew to Canada for siding and a teJeviskln cornrnercial. participated In two PGA tournaments and took a trip to Australia to ex.amine a golf course he's creating. "Jack has the patience of Job," says Cluck Perry, president of Nicklaus' Golden Bear Inc. 'Tve never seen tum eat a me.a~ even in a plane, without people coming up to tum and.asking for an autograph. But he's always easy- going. polite, and he has a tremendous dlsdpline to control his time. One day, he played a practice round In the morn- ing. then had a business meeting, which he stopped at 3:00 so he could watch a son play basketball. Then he had another meeting Ull 7:30, when he went to see another son play. His wife Bar- bara kept score. Jad< kept time." Si9c:e ~ prof I ..... Nicklaus has won 76 tournaments. Including 16 . 'major'' titles. His game has been so consistent that one sportswriter wrote a headline, "Even God Makes Bogeys/ The Niclaltuu family al honu! in Florida (clocltwiu from top): Barbara, Jock, Jaclt Jr., MichMl, Nancy. Gary, Suve. THE DELICATE BALANCE ., by one of his major sponsors, to go fish- ing In Alaska for a week with his sons. Th1s year, he's taken up siding "be- cause It's great for the whole famUy." Some of his advisers worried that a mishap on the slopes might mean he'd miss an entire golf sea.son, but he re- sponded. '1f I don't go, I'll miss an entire ski season." OF JACK NICKLAUS UFE He's a perfectionist striving to achieve new goals, yet despite the demands of the pro-golf tour and heading a multimillion-dollar business, his family comes first. For Nicklaus, the golf-tour earnings have become almost secondary, a ~ hicle for publicizing his name, which In tum promotes the vast business Inter- ests that earn him more than $1 mllllon a year, His Golden Bear Inc. has 178 employees, and he has investments in golf clubs, golf bags, balls, shoes, shirts, slacks, a new-<:ar dealership, a travel agency, a car-leasing company, a radio station, cattle ranches, reaJ~ate de- velopments, a natural gas company and a golf-course architectuTe shop. Nktde• tMa • pa'IOUI lillkrat in much of this, especially de.signing golf oourses, and he makes repeated hips to0 the sites, sometimes ordering workmen to tear up bunkers or to fill In sand traps that looked better on paper than In reality. His Glen Abbey course has become the permanent site of the Ca- nadlan Open, and his Mulrfleld, Ohio, course ls now the site of the Memorial T oumament, which Ntcklaus himself spomors. Mulrfleld ls the first course especlally designed for tournaments. It's laid out so spectators can watch.-. from hilltops. Cable Is buried under- ground for the television crews. l>oM+'-· b I e..illtaaaillla- fere w111t lllla golf? A.mold Palmer has blamed his financial conoems for low- ering his performance. but Nicklaus doesn't think the same thing will hap- ~ pen to hlm. "I've been handling both 8. for 15 yea.rs, and lt hasn't affected me 4: yet" ~ Both fans and sportswriters keep ~ waiting for a sign of Nicklaus' decline: L::c= .. = .. _=n=-= .... =._ ;;;.'"' __ -_,-co;;;;;;;'";;;;...,.,,.-,..,..-_.-two-.~"~-•• -to~N~ic"!"'. ":"ilu~w"":"'"BUCCaB---as-a-go-:':lf~o""'.-In February, he missed a tournament ..,.._. .,_..,,. wna ··~ --'J art for only the second time In five Witness Jack Nk:klaus," after Nicklaus shot an uncharacteristi 82. La.st year, which Nk:k.laus calls "a disappoint- ment" because he did not win a major title, he still led the tour ln total money winn1ngs ($266,438) and lowest average score (70.17 strokes per round). HLs s.100eSs, he says, has Increased, not dlmtn1shed. the ~ At any tournament he Is surrounded by fans and, regardless of whether he has shot a 65 or a 78 that day, sportswriters de- mand lnterv1ews. Even his apparel ls planned weeks In advance by market- ing people (Nicklaus ls partJalty color blind): one day the slacks he endoTSeS are emphaslzed; the next day the shirt gets the attention. Oii die., ·~ PGA tollr, where a missed putt can be worth $25.000, Nicklaus works hard to remain caJm. On the morning of a tournament. he even avoids regular coffee. settling for a breakfast of decaffeinated coffee, orange juice and two poached eggs on toast. "Especially during the Jest part of a tournament. when the tenskJn builds and I can fttl my forearms stiffening. I tell myself, 'Okay, boy, I009en up. Take your time.' " "That's the same advice he gives amateur golfers when they ask him why his swing looks so relaxed and yet the ball goes so f~: "The ball doesn't go farther because you swing faster. Jf you take It easy, you have a chance for ~ders, hips, wrists-to come together the way they're supposed to." One of the few times Nicklaus has blown up at tourna- ment off&clals was when a 1V network urged that the golfers be forced to play faster. A "police:man" told Nicklaus he was playing too slowly, and Nicklaus shot four straight bogeys. "That was the last tJrne he rushed himself. At his home In North Palm Beach, Fla., where he lives with his wife and their daughter and four sons. he keeps the easygoing pace, enjoying his famlly llfe and avoiding the Palm Beach social whirl 'When I first turned pro," he says, '1 made a rule that I wouldn't be away from home more than 14 days at a ttme. and I've broken that rule only twice.'' He often takes the family on trips. Onoe, he turned down a tournament. despite the fact that it was organized years, but Nicklaus thinks he's In great • shape: over the winter, he slimmed down to 180 p<>lD'lds, the least he has weighed since his freshman year In high school. Some of his competitors on the tour say that Nicklaus has accomplished so much that he has no more goals to achieve. Nicklaus denies that. He still wants to win a Grand Slam-the Mas- ters, PGA, U.S. Open and British Open titles In a single year. H1s goal Is perfection. ''Strange as It may seem." he says, '1 go through a psychic downer after a big win. Onoe all the razzmatazz and euphoria h~· worn off, my mind gets back to all the mls1akes I made that might have caused me not to win. And that's good. "Anytime there's a cooling off of this Impulse to Improve, one emotion above all others wlll get a good blaze going again-ernbarrassmet I am easily embarrassed by myself. No sin- gle emotion is more responsible fJlllJ for whatever I have achieved." lilJa Johll Dorf/Clua.r, an auidant editor of The Miami Herald'• Bu.n.day ~. · frqucntly writa cm .,,om. FAMILYWE&JCLY,Mat'Cfl27, tl77 • U Final I); The first te to bring taste to loW-tar smoking. Like a lot of smokers you may like the idea of a longer cigarette. You may also want low tar. But longer cigarettes usually have more tar. Well, Vantage just wouldn't go along with that. "So we worked. Until we could perfect a longer cigarette with the famous Vantage combination of full flavor and low tar. . Not the lowest long cigarette you can find. But very possibly the lowest that you will enjoy. New Vantage Longs. A blend of flavor-rich tobaccos with tar levels held down to the point where good taste still comes through. That's the Vantage point. And that's the point ofVantage Longs. Never before has there been a long cigarette quite like it. Try a pack today and see if you go along with us. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 11 mg. ~r.'". 0.9 mg. lllCotinl w. per agarette, by FTC method. WITH SPRIN~COME BASEBALL SUPERFANS Every team has at least one fan who always expresses his devotion through 7.8llY antics. "Sign Man" Karl Ehrhardt.. By Leonard Katz For bMebalJ fans, April Is the rnaglc month. The pennant race begins. Optimism reigns. And the super baseball fan comes alive. Here are a few of the coun- b\B mcJlf c:o&orful rooters. "-F.Mle. a former Marine Corps aiptaln who now run1 a -In San Dego, says he ttarts to 6eel Itchy In Janumy. "It's a long wlnta and kind of fruslrat- lng for me. I just can't wait for the ...... to slalt," he says. Eakle .. known to the Padres' fans and players • the Tuba Man. He Is at vtrtualy aD home games, ready to play a rousing charge on his tuba. Eakle started brtnglng .. tuba to the bal perk • • kid because • provided a nJf- ty hktng place far a six pack of beer. Ealde has done such a good job of ~llQ the fans wtth hil tube dMd he II now regul.-ty )aNd boJ • number of other arnaeew mUlic:lm1s. They call themNlva McNamarals Bend, ... John McNamara, the mm\- 11911' of the Padra. "-' ~ a1 director far a food concan In New York Qty, has an Inventory of 705 signs but seys he wtD never have enough: "Each IUIOft there's tomcthlng new -new players, new c:ondmons. I try to an- tldpat.e. The b6g kick Is coming up wMh ~different." In a city of rab6d baseball fans, Ehrhardt ... perhaps, the most famous. He lova the Mets and can be found at Shea Stadium far every mght and weekend game. He Is known .. the SVt Man because he Rashes a sign every time tomcthlng happens. Let's say the opposing manager leaves the bench to dispute a call boJ one of the wnpres. Ehrhardt. sensing the mood of the aowd, might flash a lign that reads: .. Sit Down Ya Bum." Or perhaps one of ~· playing rnllBonalres Is unhappy over the call of a third strike. Out wtD come an Ehrhardt sign: "Go Count Your Money." A few of his other favorite signs are: "Send In The Clowns" (opposition pitching change). "Who's Your Embalmer?" (strike- out vldim), '"You Get Pa.Id For That?" (any uninspired play). "Night Of The Uvtng Dead" (during seventh-tnnJng stretch of unusuaDy boring game)• '"Thou Shalt Not St.ear (opposttk>n run· ner caught stealing). "A Star ls Born" (any poor play), "Don't Hurt Yourself' (hard swinging strikeout). "Stupontar" (opposi- tion bonehead play). Pwt S..th-. on opening day In Adanta, Is always sitting ho/ the Braves' dugout. A mired Federal Government woricer, Mill Sandow always cheers as her "famiy" takes the &..Id. Her famlli; Is the Adanta Braves, and she hasn't millecf a home game In 11 yan. "rm one of mo. siJcnt sufferers," she says, re:ferr· Ing to the problems the Bnwes have had over the. last few semons. Miss Sandow, who has her penonal stationery deoorated wllh a fine drawing of players In the batting age, was honored as Atlanta's No.-1 Fan last year and given a bf.ame gold pass. Dee &Illa Is a truclt~ ment salesman who can be found sitting rtght over the vtslt- lng tam'• ".on deck" drde at Veterans Stadium In Phlla- delphia. &kin dlOM his teat when the bell park was In the blueprint stage. Hll hobby: baiting and ICJVtlnlDng umpra. "Some people look at the um- pirc as If he's God," says Eskin. "Not me. They have their bad days. I tell them what they need to be told when they're not on the stick." Such as? "WeO, when I s.ee a bad caD, I might ask them about the quality of their vWon. You lcnow. things like that ... For Esklo. bmebaD ls a family affatr. He goes with his wife and dwee c:hddren. '"Some peopla get hooked on drugs," Is the way he puts It. "We're hooked on base-baD .. So's America. ml FAMILY W£El(LY, March 'n, 1m • 1J Give our cotinq-y a college education. As an Anny ROTC grad~ OU bring m<re than . . and gold ~to your new job~ . You also bring a college education which makes you one of our gxmtry's IDa)t valuable ac;sets. Why? One rea- son is the wealth of expenences and ideas you bring with you. This en- ables the Army to better relate to an ever~ society. And smce you11 be an Anny of. ficer, you11 have plenty of OJ>I><rtwri· ties to put your ideas to worlL In fact, you11 be running your own show, right out of rollege. Another reason we \1alue your education so highly is that the people you11 be leading are better educated and more highly nXJtivated than ever before. This makes your job as an Army officer more of a challenge. To help you meet this challenge when y()u get out of school, we11 help you while you're in by giving you a living allowance of up to $1,000 each school year for your last two years of ooll~e are also opportunities fur scholarships that rover tuition, books and lab fees. That way, you can make the most of your education. And ~~u grad~ our oountry can the most of it too. -----------------Army ROTC, P.O. Box 12703 Phila, PA 19134 Send me all the facts about Anny ROTC . O Ms. OMt: Address Age City C'.ounty State Zip Phone High School Attending Graduation Date C.OUege Planning to Attend fMH.(13.'[I ~ARMY RO IC. . , LEARNWHAT IT TAKES TO LEAD •. _ Like four· wan handball but easy on the hands. - Right from the start you can be an exciting player-and in half an hour get a rigorous workout, too. By Frank Satterthwaite ,.According to a recent Nielsen survey of 23 sports. racquetball ls the fastest1Vowing sport In the country, and, says Oiuck Leve. National Director of the U.S. Racquetball Association, and author of lnaide Racquetball, It can be played by "anyone who ls old enough to walk and young enough to nm.'' Why the Interest? Well, for one thing In rac- quetball, lmlike tn te:nnis, It's a snap to hit the ball. Honest. The racquet ls 18 inches long, It's strung, and It looks like a sawed-off jw:dor ten- nis racquet. The hollow rubber ball Is about the size of a tennis ball, but It bounces higher, and It just sort of hangs there and says. ''Hit me." which ls easy enough to do with that short-handled racquet Yoo notice the same thing in table tennis; a short handle means you can at &east make contact with the ball because It reduces the hand/ eye coordination problems of temis. But that's not the best part. whk:h ls that tn racquetball there's no net, no out-of-botn:ls lines, even. because It's played in a four-wall handball court ~ feet high. ~ feet wide and 40 feet long. The object of the game Is to return the ball to the front wall before It bomces twice on the floor. It has to make lt to the front wall on the fly-that Is, you can't hit it in1o the floor -but you can u. as many walls as you like in getting It there. And, yes, the ceiling's good. Gaines are played to 21 points. with points soored only by the server-whoever wins the rally, wins the serve. Matches are two out of three games. SlngJes or doubles can be played. The immediate predeces.ar of racquetball Ls paddleball, which ls handball played with wooden paddles. A pretty good game, but John Sobek, a Greenwk:h, Coon., Y.M.C.A squash and t.enn1s pro, figured tt would be a FroM Salunhwaite ha written utemively on racquet •port. for national publU:ationa. "' • FAMILY WEEKLY, M8f'Cfl rt. 11Jn RACQUETBALL: ITS EASY, better one If the racquets had more zip. So he tried a couple of sawed-off tennis racquets and found the stnnss put more llf e In the rallies and, in particular, made It easier to get the ball to the front wall via the back or side walls. Thus the birth of racquetball in the late 1940's. But not tmtll 1968 did the racquetballers get themselves organized when a group of players decided to form an association that would standardize rules and equipment and woold promote the sport. They picked the right time, for tennis was starting to boom, and here was a sport that was not an that different from tennis but easier to pick up. And (lnve.stors FUN AND CHEAP TO PLAY take note) six racquetbaU courts could flt In the space of a single tennis court. Rent-a-<:ourt racquetball fac:ilJtJes started popping up all over, and Leve says that In the neighborhood of 15,000 new courts have been built since 1968. One or the game's big .selling potnts Ls that It ls relattveJy lne:xpenstve to ~y. Court rentals are a fraction of the cost to book a tennis court. and ~ ls whatever you like.. The ball. whk:h should la.st about 10 games, costs only about $LOO. Racquets ~ can be rented. which Ls a 9004 Idea when you are beginning. N ou can pay up to $45 for a rac- Deane Bradfield is four of th~ best insurance agents you'll ever find Ken and Wanda Meyer of Waterloo, Iowa, thought they had found a good insurance agent when they took out an auto policy with State Fann agent Deane •iii Bradfield more than twenty years ago. But over the years, they've changed their minds. Today they know Deane is actually four good insurance agents. ''Since we first went to him, he's handled the insur- ance on all our cars-I couldn't even guess h<MI many," Ken says. ''He helped us insure our homes while the kids were growing up. And after we moved to an apartmen~ Deane handled the renters insurance. ''He's also helped keep our life insur- ance program up-to-date." nan ••••' And if they should ever require individual health coverage, Ken adds, "f d certainJy talk to Deane first" ''Whenever he thought we were underinsured or there were discounts we could take advan- tage of. he's pointed them out to us,'' Wanda says. ''We've recommended Deane to many people because we know he'll treat them as weU as he's treated us.'' Jf you want to be as well treated as Ken and Wanda Meyer, just check the Yellow Pages for the State Farm agent in your neighborhood. And make it a point to get acquainted soon. You'll find your State Farm agent is four good people to know. A Like a good neighbor. !?late Fan11 is ttee. ••twuau STATt. FARM fNW AANCE COMPANIES Home Offlcn 8'oomb-.., •n<* '--_.,• .,,...,. The fast.eat -growing sport In the counb'y. quet, but you can buy a very .serviceable one ror $12.) And lessons? To get started you don't have to submit to the expense (and tyrannyJ of the teachlng professional Anding a friend who's played a couple of times ls helpful, but two people who have never played any sport, much less a racquet sport, can enjoy racquet- ball the first time. The extra walls and celling are sympathetic to the beginner and are as likely as not to send the mlsdirected ball to the front wall, thus extending nillles. Racquetballers also have evolved a ll1\go to describe the subtleties of their sport that makes as much sense to the newc:oma-as a CB exchange. A ''wallpaper ball," fof' exa& pie, ls a shot that travels so close to a wall It seems to be glued. The ball ls sticky to return because you can't get a clean hit at IL U you get a setup, you can attempt a "kU.l"-a shot that hits the front wall and rebounds too close to the floor to be returned... A perf ec:t kt1J is a "flat roll out," one that hits 10 close to the floor that Instead of boundng,it rolls out, un- playable. That ls. It catches the "crotch." the cuase where the floor and front wall meet If you become an ace at the k1ll shot, you become known as a ''shooter.•• Another superoffenstve shot ls a .. z bal1." a shot that hits the front wall. the sidewall and then the opposite sidewall. A$ It follows the path of a Z. It pk:ks up a spn that makes tt behave most peatliarly when It rebomds off the second sidewall; It zigs when you expect It to zag. For fta1her explanation, consult a bU- llards player on the "reverse Eoglbh" ahot. for that Ls what we are talking about. The correct racquetball swing, ~ akin to a tennb sw~ ls •'wrtstier'• and more com- pact-the windup ls men golfllke and the f~ more contained.. But the ooo- 5el\SU$ ls that racquetball actualJy helps your tennis bec-.asc It bulJds oooflde:nce In your ability to meet ball wtth racquet And It cer- tainly lmprows your mobility and~ So now you're ready to play, and If you want to give It a try, look wider Rac:quetbaU In your phone book or c:heck with your local Y. If that doesn't work. write; Ultted States RacqudbalJ Association, 4101 Dempster Street, Skokie, W. flX116 for lnfonnation on racquet-,_ ball ac:ttvtty In your area. ...... FAMILY W&KLY, ~ 1'7, 1'71 a n Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. 14 mg. "'ts". lO 1119-llCOCiw "'· ps cignne 11¥ FTC me1flod. ~ During the lifetime of Frank Havlicek, his son, John, was a disappointment to him OO<:ause he refused to take up the only sport that Interested the elder Havlicek-soccer. But though John never made his mark in soccer, he proved to be outstandlng In almost every other sport. Now in his fifteenth season with the Boston Celtics, the defending cham- pions of the National Basketball Association, Havlicek ranks as the fourth-highest scorer in N.B.A. hlstory and has played more regular- season N.B.A. games than anybody else. BUI Russell, the former Celtic star and coach. calls Havlicek, "the best all-around player I ever saw." 1he 36-year-old, 6 ft. S In. Havlicek also has a record or achievement in football and baseball and ls known as a fine tennis player and swimmer. Some of his friends say he once picked up a fencing foil and soon showed as much skill with it a.s performers on the varslty fencing team. Havlicek is a native of Martins Ferry, Ohio. His dad, an Immigrant butcher from Czec~ slovakla, thought soccer was superior to any native-American sport. but his son concen- trated on hitting over .400 for his high.school baseball team. quarterbacking the football team and starring on the basketball court. When he moved on to Ohio State University, he restricted himself to baseball and basket- ball, sparking the 1960 cage team to the N.C.A.A. champk:ln.shJp. 1n his jLuUor and senior years, his team reached the final round of the N.C.A.A. playoffs. Although Havlicek dJdn't pl~y college football, he was drafted by the Cleveland Browns.. He played a few exhibition games but found his grid skills had rusted and moved on to the Boston Celtics. Since ·joining the Celtics for the '62-'63 season, his team has won eight championships, and he has become Its lndl.spensable malnstay. This year, he has been more valuable than ever to the Celtics. With center Dave Cowens taking a leave of absence during much of the first half of the season and guard Ola.rile Scott out with a broken arm, Havllcek's experience, versatility on the court and scor- ing (over 17 potnts per game) have been critical to keeping the team In contention for the playoffs. 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By Mary long At 5:00 each momlng, Diana Nyad, the world's fastest female marathon swimmer. wakes wtthout an alarm dcxk to eat a brea1cfast ol raw eggs and to run 10 rnlla In Central Park. It Is a routine she began In Fort Lauderdale when she was 10 years o&d and used to r1se at 3:30 for swimming practice and to ride her bike through the darlmess. She was an unusual, deter- mined little girt who had the all-encom- passlng vision ol becoming a great athlete. At the moment. Diana Is probably best known to most of us as a curlostty. She's the young woman who, last fall, greased her body, dove Into the East River and, with lncredlble nerve, strength and stami- na, swam through the sJlme, the ol1 slicks, the floating birds and the rats around Manhattan. Now the 27-year-old talks oonftdently M>out attempting a swim from Cuba to Miami In the summer of not yea.r, a much tougher and more dangerous feat, Involving men than 200 rnlla ol choppy, shark-Infested waters. She says she wants to do It for the tMD ol having done It, ol course, and the pr1d4t the feat wlll gtve her. But there are other reuons, too. Her manager has· told her the event Is a publicist's dream, and Olana Is, perhaps above aD else, anxJous to build an audlc:tb for her sport. .. , feel a real sense ol bitterness when I tum on the 1V and see men and women bowllng foe $300,000," she says In her husky, &1endly voloe ... It's not that I be- grudge them the money or am bellttJlng their talent In their sport. It's just that I, and other marathon swimmers, have put more grueling hours Into what we're doing than any bowler wt.II ever know ln a lifetime, and I think we ought to be recognized and paid accordl~ There Is no sport as diffi- cult as marathon swimming, no way. .. Your heart, lung_, and mmdes mu.st be woddng at peak efftclency. All marathon swimmers mu.st learn to tolenlte Increasing atmna ol pain and exhaustion. In salt- water swlml IOmCtlma my mouth twells to twtcc tts me, somettma I gag and vomit for hows Into the water, and usually I loM ti a FAMILY MEKL.Y, ...,all 17, ttn Diano Nyod is a determined athlete. about 15 pounds. Sometimes, after a while, I don't know who I am or where rm swimming, and rm swimming In drdes. Mer many of my races I couJdn't walk, couldn't even stand -1 could feel the pe<>- p'8 around me, but I couldn't speak." She routinely swims herself Into unconsdous- ness and debrtum. '"There are lots ol kldi who are stronger and •e fas1er swimmers than I am, but I have the mental stamina that almost none of them has. Marathon swims can be as long as 40 hours, and, after a while, sheer willpower takes O\ler. In a swim, you have a changing cycle. For two hows, you're stroking along, feeling ftne and strong. Then you start feeling poorty. depressed; the Nood sugar goes way down, and you can feel It." Owing races, Diana has a Ave-se.cond feeding every hour from a little boat that accompanies her. It's a hot, powdered li- quid that gives her 1,300 calories and more protein per tablespoon than a four- ounce steak. "That's often my short-term goal, Just getting to the next feeding. But It barely hetps Before the twxa's gone. rm weak again. It's all a matter of mental guts. When rm hours tn cold water, my blood sugar down, 15 pounds lighter, exhausted, It taka mofe than physical sklII or remem· bertng how hard rve trained for this. I have to dig deep down." To keep herself saM du:rtng the long dis- tances when she b physk:ally cut off from aD communk:.atk>n, D\ana counts -60 strokes to the minute, 600 to the mile. She has a pctf ed dock In her head and can judge her distance that way. "I like to count to 'Row, Row, Row, Your Boat,' which has a good eight-beat rhythm," she says. Diana thinks a great deal about why she does what she does. 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Although serious head Injuries are rare, this Is an Important problem, and as a practidng pediatrician fOf 25 years, I know many parents are unprepared. Head Injuries can be divided Into three categories: mild, moderaU! and seuere. Mild. This Is by far the most common type of childhood head Injury. The young- ster hits h1s head, usu.ally cr1a fOf a few minutes and then resumes his normal acti- vities. There Is no vomiting, loss ol con- sdousness or change In hb coq. H this Is the type of Injury your chlld sus- mins, you have lttde about which to wony. No spedftc action need be taken except to watch him carefully for the next 48 hours for any change In hb normal behavior pat- tern, espedaDy Increasing drowsiness and letharw If the Injury bfoke the skin, the area shouki be cleaned with an antlse.ptic. Any deep cut or laceration may require sutur- ing, and In such cases your doctor should be notified. Shouki swelling occur, apply cold compresses. Modaate.. This refers to a head Injury that Is associated with a concussion (mean- ing a brief Jou of consciousness followed by complete recovery) or with vomiting Immediately after the accident Although the great ma)or1ty ol these moderate head Injuries tum out to be harmless, your doc- tor must always be caBed. He may want to ex.amine the child, Of he may have you ob- serve him at home, but this decision must Frederic L.9wla be made by the physician. When m1ktng to your doctor, you should teD him exocdy how the accident occurred. S..... With this head injury, the chlkl Is knocked unoonsdous and remains un- conscious. It Is a medical emergency and requires Immediate hospitall:zatlon. Place the chlkl on his side, with hb head slightly elevated, and take him to the hospital In this posttlon. Other signs potnting to a se- vere head Injury are persistent vomiting, conwlslons, trregu1ar ~. pale color Any child who has suffered a head In- jury and II kept at home must be carefully ~ fOf the next 48 hours. The great- est danger followtng any head Injury Is bleeding within the bf ain. The signs that may Indicate this type al bleeding are: per- sbtent vomiting, unequal eye-puptl stze, excaslve drowsiness and Increasing le- thargy. weakness al one arm or one leg, continuous aylng. any change In the chlJd's color from nonnal to pale. · lf you no6ce any ol these symptoms, call your doctor lmmed1ateJy. I also would advtse you to wake up the child twice dur- ing the rught followtng the accident to make sure that he has not lapsed Into un- consdoumess. This Is espedally Important foUowlng a moderate head Injury. You must be aware of one additional problem If your chtld has had either a moderate Of severe head Injury. In rare cases, a blood clot may accumulate under the skull, and there Is a long delay after the accident, sometimes up to one month. be- fore the chtld begins to show signs of In- creasing drowstness or loss ol balance. If this happens, the child must be JJilll hospttaltzed at once. "1J11 S2 Refund from Playtex To gel your $2 00 refund. buy any lnslead Bra 11nd mail che sales recclpl and sU.e/style lllbel (do no1 remove washing Instructions) 10 ln1ema1lonal Playtex. Inc .. Dept. 2821. PO Box 1300. Dover. Del. 19901 Umlt ooe refund lo 11 family ~ where prohibited <X taxed U. S Address only Cuti Value 1/20 of 1 cenl Please send me my $2 00 refund Name -------~~~~~ Addres.s------------~ C1ty, ______ State ___ Zip __ _ Style , Purchased 5121" Nlo# 12 _... b ~ Oller °'*9 ~ Jl 1977 FW ---------------------------------~ LIMIT 2 TO A CUSTOMER! II. COMMANDS INSTANT ATTENTION IN EMERGENCIES! Give your compact the roar of a Hon! 0 When a road emergency occurs, be ready. 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Pl .... ruW. me --(OHN) DI-I Hom(e) (LIMIT 2) Complele wit.ti lnetel-: i letlon breetiete end NIY lnetructlone, et the following ule price.: ONE fOI' : : $14.95 plu• 11 postege & hendllng -TWO fOf $28.95 plut 12 postage I. : ;~~ ! i 11 erter rec:.Mng my ordef I'm not dellgtlled. I may 1'9tum 11 within 14 deye i • end you wlll refund the full purdlue l>f'lce (except poet.age & hendllng). : ! Total emount enclOMd S PA reeldenta edd 8"-ul• tax. Ctleck i • Of money order, no COO. p.._. : I CHMQR IT: (dlectl OM) Exp. Oet i • 0 ~ O Muter Charge i Amazing low price, ff you meet these special conditions! I o Amencan &iww BAHK NuMAeR ----: :er.di! : These horns have been advertised for $19.95, but our tremendous purchas-1 c.ni • ! ing power can save you over $5.00 per unit, if you act now while our sate is j· i still on. And In fairness to all, we must limit orders to 2 units to any one ad-: Add..-._ • ! dress. So if you want to equip two cars, order now at our special price for I ~ c.i .... CW4-...e:--4 .... ,0, 11.. i · two and save an extra dollar! Mall coupon now. I ttm«lt~ Mell~..;:-~,..::.~·.!:.~ On!Mlo MIWlN ! • ltn -.nc. er-.••. CINIMI IN., ....... ""-1111'1 ~ I ............. tr&«..., .................. ,...,.~ .. . t.W' .. d ~ • ....., ...... ..,. Docton know htartburn is not caUled by 1&omadi acid alont. but by lbc """iolt o( lh~ acid ltltO yout ~ (the tube between your mouth and stomach). This nuptina acid "bums-yow csophaaus. calnina tnnna pam and a SOW'. ac:id-y taste. Of all lndina antacids. on/1 Gaviscon Tablets work directly to IXUlralitt this eruptin1 acid. "I lww 111111:1,. JWY""1 '"'"'"' •1ttt1CldJ .,., r~lwf WGJ'1i11t1,·writes Mw R<>K Oonabcd, Cambridae , Mau . ...,.,_., _, iltlrotlW:d to 0.vt.c-aJtd nl#l WGJl'11ftOU imwwtlltit~.' When acid eTUpU and heanbum strikes. limply chew pleuant-tai1ina Gaviscon Tablets u directed. GaviKon immediately becomes aeamy and /fowJ into your stomach to form an dfect1ve antacid layer right on top of the stomach acid. This sbld~ 1he upowd linina of your e50ph&I'" from fur1~ bum. ins di1C0mfort. Get dilfe1tt1t. unique rdid from heartburn (acid ind1sn- 1K>n) that only Gav1icon Tableu can aiveyou. WHEN YOU ORDER BY MAIL from companies that 8dvenlse 1n Family W9"ty. please allow up to tour weeks lor delivery Sometlm• unintentional delays occur II they do. j~I write Mary Ayres, Family W9"1y, 641 LH· ington Avenue. N-Yortt, NY 10022 l_:.,. ____ .... _,,,...c-lle--J Quips & Quotes ARMOOJrS ARMOURY ------- COMING OUT IN THE WASH Come, ulew our washing on the line: Some things my wife's and ~ things mine, Some things the chlldren's (they're the most). SITUng out on wires from post to P<Xt. From handkerchiefs to bedsheets blflou1~ Some i~ms small, some large and wltloc.uy It all hongs out, Its oil right thae, Pajamas, .socks and underwear. If you would lc1IOU1 us, s/Jm ond wide, No need /or you t.o come In.ride. Jual watdi our washing os it dries, Then when you see us -no surprise. -Richard Armour Sign In a bankruptcy court: YOU HAVE NOW CAUGHT UP WITH THE JONESES. -Robert Orben A polltldon Is o pawn who Mt>er met o tax he didn't htlce. -Thomas LaManu I have a spouse who Is always lat.e In taverns he's a tamer. It's true enough he doesn't have Headaches-but he's a c:arrler. -~Of!lle Starbuck Gafbrolth N0411 tha1 most dormitories ,_.,lt.aqu~. college students con reo/Jy study Enghah lit. -Fronk Flanders 1be c:onb1te teen-ager sakt, .. I scratched the front fender a bttle, Ded." '"Bed tcralch?" asked Dad. .. Wd. ~ you want to look at "· It's In the back teat." -Conrod ~Tio Noc. our complalnl.ng next·door·neighh« JrOV•: ·Mv 1111/e has a aoc:k pol that cooks alOCD and o mlcroc.ocwe ~n that coob /mt. Boy. If 1he could only cook." -Al Batt THROUGH A CHD.D'S EYES Klda,.. Ute dlttw.ntl~ Sefld Of'IOlnal contrtbutlona lo "~ Family Wlekly. 841 Lexington ,.,.,._, N. Y., N.. Y. $10 If U88d-none rwtumed. Illy ..... wltltheld -1ce-a .. • •t "-.... daddrell .......... ...., ....... t .... dlelr ...... la ... wtda dae ~ la ............. ._.. laab·od ... e9Jo9lD9 bowl. ol dae k:e cram, _.... foer ,.,-old Dnld, .,.. ... ow. bant lato .... kltc.bca, .......... .. beudabowlr FAMILY WEEKlY. M•l'l:ll 77. 1'17 • IS GIASS SEED Will NEV& oaow A tAWN UKE TMISI SAVE wmt OUlt SPECIAL INnOOUCTOllY OffEI UP TO 200 AMAZOY ZOYSIA GIASS 'LUGS flEEI By Mike Sandin .. __...,,, Every r-r l aee people pour more ~d more money into their lawnL They dir, fertilise and lime. They rake it all in. They ac•tter their aeed and roll and water it. Birds love it! Seed a which a ren't washed awa y by rain give them a feaat. Bot some seed ~w1, and aoon 1 t's ti.me to weed, water and mow, mow •.. until 11ummer comes to burn the lawn into hay, or cr8bgrus and di&eaaea inlest it. That's what happens to ordinary gn.as, but not to Amazoy Zoyaia. "MOWED rr 2 1111£S." WRntS WOMAJI For example, Mn . M. R. Mitter write. me bow her lawn " ... is the eDTJ' of all who see it. When everybody'• lawn.a around here are brown from drougbt oars jiut 1ta71 as green a.a ever. I've never watered It, only when 1 put the pings in .•. i..11t aa:mmer we had 1t mowed (2) times. Another thine, we never have to pull any weed11 -it'1 just wonderful I" And from Iowa ca.me word that the state'a largest Men's Garden Club picked a 7.oyala lawn as the "top lawn -nearly perfect1' in iu area. Yet tbi11 lawn had been watered only once all 11ummer up to Aagu.atl Cuts YourWorll, Saves YCM.1 Money Your deep.rooted, estabtiabed Amasoy lawn uves you time and money in many ways. It never needs repl8C!e1Dent ... ends re-llttding fore..-er. Fertilizing and wat.erinc (water coeta money, too) are rarely if ever needed. It ends the need for CTabgrua lrillen pennanenUy. It c:ubl pu.abinc a noiay mo-r in the blistering sun by 2/3. CHOKIS OUT CUIGltASS Thick rich, huurioa1 Amuoy &'"""' into a c:ari>et of~ that chokes oat era~ and weeds all summer long. It wtll NOT winter kill ~ off ibl green color aft.er 1dllinr frost, repina fresh new beaut)' eftT1 Sprinr -a tn>e perennial! For Slopff, rtay ANG1, la,. Spoh End eroelon of slopes with Am.uoy. Perfect answer for hard-tO-cover 1pota, play-worn areaa. Your Own Supply of Plug Transplants Ealtabliahed Amasoy gives you Zoyala pings to plant in other arua u claired ! NO SUD, NO SOOI There'• uo ~ th•t producee winter-luu-cty Meyer Zoyaia. Sod of ordi1l8ry rru11 ~ with it the problems o! seed, lUr.e , diseases, burning out, other m11 . .,..,.., t..'-J t ... ,.u. f,,_. •• t>.rt....W lloy I !I f;..~1 b 1.-4 I• f -...-1"'" "olh I " f -"If "-'>< • o •• ,....., ..._ ..... .,, ,,,... .. -., .,.. .. .....,, ............... .............. _ 11e rrt..r~ DROUGHT ANO WEAR "ESISTANT Amawy lawns take rootoucs and parties - ctuldrni paying on it won't bun 11, or them- selves• Stay\ grun nght tbN $CIOft:bing bcM and drought' NO Nffl> TO IJ, OUT ...WNT GRASS PWG AMAZOY INTO OLD LAWN, NEW GIOUND 01 NUltSHY AHA J ual Ml Amuoy pl up into boles in ground like a cortc in a bottle. Plant 1 foot asi-rt, cbttkerboard style. En,,. plug 3 aq. inches. • When planted in uiating lawn uea.s pluga will spread to drive oat old, un- wanted growth, Including weeda. Euy plantinr lrustractiona with order. N mntl ~-wml -W Pl.111111 IS • • • • • -Pl.MS • ... Amazo1 excla111ve . o one else can offer you thl3 patented 2-~1 pl~r. Saves bending, time, work. ~t, rugged, in- valuable ·for transplanting. Cut.a away competing growth aa it dip plug holes If it i3n't _.mazoy, l/OU'rr not getting tltr plug• that m•de Zf>ylfia famou•. r To: Mr ... ~ Z.,U.f_-.. wlli:-i I 1le9t.106 ~ 10u1 l?r>d YN •J Gflnerai Qft..-e-, and Slor,. I I .., ........................ M.nttl I Dear Mr. SaJtdi..: Pl•rue ''"'d flM j g111G7U lll-1 A mazor cu duduKl beloto: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , ._... llO I I :a.--------I I CITY I I I TATW _;n, I L ________ _J Shop Around To Keep Auto lmurance c.m Down Premiums (or automobtle Insurance are 90a1tng as companies complain that they cannot afford the rising cost of repa!rs and the Increased number of claims. The cur· nmt cost of auto Insurance ks 20 .2 percent higher than It was at the beginning of 1976 How can motorists cut Insurance costs? The moct Important thing COfl' sumers can do ls shop around, aocording to the ID!nois Department of IMWance. A study prepared for It showed that 72 per· cent of the people questk>ned considered onJy one company when boytng Insur· ance. The llllnols agency recommends comparing prices and ~ wtth at least thru tnsuren. (The agency cited the case of a 34-year·old married man who found he could have paid anywhere from $115 to $794 for exactly the same amount of coverage.) tf you want to check the flnan· dal stabl.lity of a company. try Best!i Jn. surana: Reports, an annual pub&:adon of the A.M. Best Co., a pnvate orgarmatton that rates lnswance companies. The publi- cation should be avallab&e at local libraries or Insurance agents' offtces Yoar Dodol'a PnJftle The American Medical Association has Jeo leased Its annual "Proftle of Medical Prac- l:ice," based on a repraent.atfve sample of more than 300,000 doc:ton engaged In di· red patient care. A (ew faxtnatlng facts: ~ns make the most money, psychia- trists the least The avaoge fe« for an SU. dal visit to a doctor ranges &om $12 for general practttiooen to $41 for psychia- trists, and patients have to wait an average of 20 minutes to,_ their doc:ton. Patients seeking doctors' appotntments found they had to wait an •vcragc of 7 .3 days before thetr doctor couJd-. them for a nonemer· gency. The tntmial varied &om a hJgh of 17 days to .e obstetrldan~ 10 a low of 2 4 days for~. About one of every ftw doc:ton pradk:lng In the U S last year was a graduate of a fomgn medical ~. and a doctor with an average pradic.c, says the AMA. urned $86,575 before taus last Y'Jlar. Yoti'N Got A Secoad To Sp.re The rotatk>n of the earth \s Vowing down. Not RnOUgh for you rally to wony about, but enough for the worid's timekeepers to add an extn second this year. The Nation- al &rcau of Standards says that the MC· ond was neeckd to keep atomk: dodcs synchronized ti> the spin of the earth Atornk: dodcs measunt time wtth an accu· racy of one MOOnd In 350,000 ye.an. PUUIXWv.&U TJW~MlfU*'"' "''" ,_.Pan a MononFfri .._ ... v.11..-..m-.. Pllll1oll M. ~ F •s1~8o0tt~ Donya Steele The 1977 NatJono/ Easto Sea' Chtld Tipe On Helping A Handicapped Cblld face The future With Confidence II you tune In to the Natk>nal East~ Seals Telethon on TV this ~. you may meet Danya Steele, 7, of lJttJe Rock, Ark, this year's National Easter Seal Child. An outgolng, Intelligent and out· spoken ltttJe girl, Danya Is attending ftrst grade and learning to swim, despite a birth defect which fon:a her to rely on the use of braces and autches. Danya's father; Danny Steele. Is a teacher at a Uttle Rock high !<:hool and made these suggestions to any parents, fnends or children who may have to learn to cope with the problems of helping a handicapped chJJd. During the chi/d's Infancy and ear/lest years: l . Seek out the very best doctor you can find. 2 . Uthe doctor who Is working with your child comes up with a dlagnosts you can- not aa:ept, get a aecond, or even third, opinion. 3 . Contact agenda -local , slate and parents organJzattons -who can give In- formation, refenals and flnandaJ aid 4. Don't be afraid to ask quesUons of anyone. When ~ child ts -omewhat older: I . Follow the directions ol the physical then!iplst exodlv regaTdlng work at home. Be persistent and consistent with your chlld's therapy. Play games to break the monotony, but stick with the therapy. I.. Always attempt to broaden the child's expertanc.e with new stlmull -new games, toys, books. Try to compensate for whatever llmltaUons his lack of mobility may cause him. Encourage the child to try new things that are not dangerous. s. Do everything posdM, with the doctor's advice, to make the child self· m<lbae. 4. Talce everything one step at a time. How To~ Yoar Liie Spode• A spot Is easiest to remove If treated as IOOf\ as tt Is dltcoYered. Most stains on clothing and other washab&es can be re· moved with a prewash soil and stain re- mover, and most ol these products are sprayed dlrec:dy on the spot. Then the gar· ment Is laundered normally. For extra· tough spots, you may have to try two sprays and washings. Washable Items should be laundered aoconilng to the manufacturw's-care label; and keep In mind that water temperatures are most lm· portent when removtng stains. Nonwastt. ables will usually come dean with an ap- plk:atlon of a dry stain remover. • Grawla aDd ••ca. Scrape off as much of the grease as possible. Use a spray prewa.sh stain remover to remove the residue. tf the sauce has a good deal of mllk or cream In It, use lukewarm water with soap to remove any solld portion. • Wlae. Lukewarm water will remove white wine spots: a dry spot lifter will usu· ally take care of red or rose wine spots. •Coffee. Traces of sugar must be re· m<Wed with a damp doth. Use hot water on the stain repeatedly, then launder. Do Work.en Need Fewer Bc•e.? Industry should get rid of half Its bosses, says behavioral p:sychdogist Alfred M.aJ. row. "Adults are capab&e ol handling their hves outside their homes, at their jobs," he lns!sts. If a shirt manufacturer's customers are returning merchandise because the collars are ~ed. he said, the people who make the shirts are more likely than management to Identify the problem quiddy If they get together to talk about It. But If the boss comes on as an adversary, bawtlng them out for bad work, the work· en probably will read angrily and W<O wtD suffer. For employees who have not yet dbc<>Yered they can actually Influence management, Marrow suggests: "If you have problems or obfecttves that will be good for the oompany, Int dltcuss them wtth your co-W<Oers. Get togdlwr with as many people as you want, but don't force any lo jotn you. Tell the othen, 'We won't Involve you, but you're welcome tq jotn us later If you want to.'" It Is best for all who share the same views and objectives to be present when the preseTltatlon ls made. QulckTaka T•ea~t pscent of ftnt.. gradall tat.d In a recent study by Dub University wt.heel tt.ey _.. dtfleeat ddldno. whJJe only 18 per· cent of third~ e:xpes.ed that wtsh. But In answering another que:s- Hon . "Would you change the way you lac* If you could?" mace than 60 per- cent of all ch1ldren In ~ first, second and third grades said yes •... Hawaii'• l81wt psedlM .. ~ epol.W by too many people, says Gov. George Ariyoshi, who ls saroogty urging passage of a constitutional amendment to stem the tide ol new reskients .... North American Batt Farms Inc. is spontortng a eoet..t fOI' die bat l'eclpe wttll ..... -........... ......._ .. The prize ls $500 and win· nen will be announced In June. Send all entries to North American &tt Farms Inc. 1207 S . Palmetto, Ontario, Calif. 91761 .... Tiie ... ....,. of I09C ... •Hrled for the weddme ot JOii Estrada and VltgtnLa Pride. Al· though they have a lot of things In com· mon, language Isn't one of them. "They ought to get along pretty good. They've got nothing to argue about," said Ocoee, (Florida) Sheriffs Deputy John Robbtns who performed the cere- mony for Miss Pride, who speaks only English, and Estrada, wtlO speaks only Spanish . . . Pldde pollatlota has the folks of the California city of Gonz.aJe:s In a sour mood. So much 90, In fact, that the city manager sent the offending pickle fadOfY a bill for $86 million for allegedly polluting the city sewer S\19' tem. The fadOfYS response? .. Obvlou.- ly. I haven't got $86 million," company president Alan Langlois replied. "May· be they would take part of It out In sweet gherkins?" .... Now Yoa Know Deputmeat: There are 336 dlmpla on a standard golf ball BIRTlfDAYS (all Aries): Sanday - Gloria Swanson 78: David Janssen 47; Sarah Vaughn 53. Mo_.., -Edmund Muskie 63, Matlln Perldns 72; Freddie Bartholomew 53: Rudolf Seridn 74 . ..._. ca., -Pearl Balley 59: Eugene McCarthy 61; Walt Frazier 32 w.dm: 11 &1., -War- ren &atty 40; Eric Oapton 32; Jeny Lucas 37: Frankie Laine 64. n....-, - Herb~ 42; Rkhard Chambert.aln 42; Cesar Chavez 50; Richard Kiley 55; Gor· ~ Howe 49 F..w., -Debbie Reynolds 45; AJ1 MacGraw 38; Jane Powell 48. S.hml.y -Buddy Ebsen 69; Sir Alec Gu.tnnas 63; Jack w.tlb 57 BIR1KDAY PEOPl.E: David JaMSen and GJoc1a Swanson Ol&WTC.. • Treat yourself . to light menthol Belair..· Kings.15 mg. ·1ar: 1 .0 mg.111c01ioe; longs.18 mg. ·1ar: 1 .3 mg. nicotine. tN. per cigcntte, FTC Report Dec. 76 .. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. FOR A PR WI:NNING . ROSE GARDEN , ~the worlds AU 12 FOR $11.88 ANY 6 FOR $6.25 -ANY 3 FOR $3.25 Already Selected and Tried ... The Best Roses You Can Buy ... Now at Low, Low Prices. Only the rose hat such greet beauty ol form, pleasing colOr range, deltghtlul fragrance and is so adaptable to almost every flower garden However, 1lnce there are thousands of different roses, you can only be sure of beaulHul blooms by selecting varieties lhal continually rate high and prove popular year after year by amateur and expert ahke That 11 why the American Rose SocH!lty of11clal rose rating system has been our guide In bring· mo you this outstanding roso offering Not only is every rose offered here recognized at rated. several have been honored aa "ALL AMERICA ROSE SELECTION" winners. All are ottered 81 final money saving "lat call" puces. Check your aelectiona on the order blank and mail now. You wm receive a PROMPTNESS BONUS or a GIANT HIBISCUS when your roses arrive for spnng planting. MONTEZUMA F an\"5 I IC.-lly gorgeous' The vtn-shllped buOs open onto large hogh-centereO oout>le blooms ol tor1lh¥tl IGM1et Ota~ v~v v.gorous grower Blooms ptolusely on a compact bush hoghllghled wolh lellti.e<y semi i140Uy IOl111Q9 Btooms all summef long and Into autumn wtth tor1l1tantly conlta.sttng pelals, vivid Orte<1ta1 1ed onside and chfome yellow ou1s1<le Grows 10 3 feel hogh Former All Amertcan Rose ol the V-.,_, ~ ly ~o· Easily ell.ablilt!ed, the proluM and ,. markably long pointed budl open to d.upped. long-lasting doubled g yelloor bloorM that come In-f• onto fall Ecilpee 11 showy,~ or-n. then ye110-. CHRYSLER IMPERIAL "-1ect1y sNlped t.,.,-tno bud• open Into lerQI. velvety, mrtt red bloom• with aa many 111 40-50 pet.la e.:h. Richly ,,.. grant and colorful Another former All Amerlean Rc.e he v ... QUEEN ELIZABETH Truly one of the moat brnthtak1ngly ~tlful ,_, Its clutters ol 10¥ely. t8dtant pint! ltoweH bloom ...ty June lo lroal 0..lollllully lragrant Former All A"'91'1Can AOM of the Y-winner Very dec>etldM>ie Send No Money -Pay on Delivery For Spring Planting CLllllllNO PEAC Eay oro.inv. n-. ~Y all -tong with dcat'9 ol Ylvid goldeft bloome tll'Q9d In red or pink Clambert qufokly o~ flf'l:e, ~ ol hclwe. tr1>0r, Of~ Ha tn a rolllng blantiat ol large, ooroec-~ blooml In all our 3" years of serving flower lovers and home gardeners, we feel this Is the best combination of champton roae bush varieties we have ever offered. These are hardy vigorous plants, not allowed to lie around on display and dry out. When shipped, they are carefully packed, protected and tagged with name of variety. Order now to reserve your roM shipment for delivery at proper spring plandng time for your area. Send no money, simply pay poatman on delivery. Or send remittance now (plus 90(' towards postage and han-- dllng), and we ship postpaid. You save C.0 .0 . ~argea. Order your roses for spring planting now -today I MICHIGAN BULB CO., Dept E-4. 1950 Waldorf, Grand Rapids, Mich. 49525 l.Mge long bud• open 1n10 luah OOUble blooms or baaullful wwm pink lnteneely fragrant. Considered by many to be one ol the most beautiful ot all roees F0tmer All Ametic:an ROM ol ,,,. v ... an aulhenllC pnz.e w1nns MIRAN DY Stronq Y1Qoroua gr~ prOOuoes many Mlt)l'ISlngfy l•ge well IOfmed blOC>nll, aa befits a put Atl Ametlcan ROM ol the Y-'Winner 81ooma we dl90 ourotl.,._ red maroon color. f REE orcr:::A • GIANT HIBISCUS 8onu1 IOf Ofderl rNMled be!Ofe "9<11 25 Hur-vo•owntromaeed 1.2,._. old LMge blooma on6 II alems CLIMBING BLAZE Th<a champton climber produces a ""'"V bl-*et ol bog. 2 to 3 inch .cart.t-red dou«>le blooms on many branched ~ Blooms again and again summer Into f .. 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SUNDAY, MMCH u 10:10 m Dod&er l'n·Game/Ood&tr Baseball los Angelu Oodam ~s Hou51on Astros 11:00 ft) la Coltl lnt11n.tlonal TtnniJ C111mp10nsl11p finals tn Crand Pm tennis compet1t1on from la Costa <A>unlry Club 11:30 U tl)J J) (fOl G"ndstaftd H1&hl11hts of the 1976 11 NCAA bas~et ball season plus outstanding moments from the recent NCAA Indoor Track and field meei held in Oetro11's Cobo Hall Joe Carag1ola hosts an euminatt0n of the upheavals currently l>tselting the once ordeilt wo1ld ol ba~b.111 1:0 & ((tlJ lM 1t 1 NBA Baslletblll Regional Game 2:00 U> Coptn"'1•n/Sholl C.1t·lt09in1 The bnt calf 1op1na comp11\hon in the woild trom Cowtown Coliseum in fort Worth Teus 2:30 U (1.H1 tl)) (ll, U.S.8o11nt Ch•mpionst11ps 3:30 fJ (~ (])) Ill ABC's Wide World of SPorts 4 00 0 ( 1t } ) I HeriUp Coll Clu:uc 11:30 Q) World atampionslllp Tennis MONDAY, MARCH 28 ~:00 U ll 6 fO gt fllCAA 11.as&e!Mll Ch•mp1011sll1p Teams lo be announced 10:00 D 1D1 "JJ oO Ali the f1Sllttt Oocumenlarv abgul Muhammad Alis preparation tor his h!'ll thallenae to •Ill then dtlend1na champ Joe frat1er s crown al New YOfk·s Madison Square Ca1den several ~ears a110 SATU~AY, APlllL 2 l2:00 D n ~I IQ) m hmily Circle Tennis Semi ltnal round atf1on 1n lh1s SI 10 000 womens tournament trom Su Pines Planlahon Soulh Carolina 1:30 D 12.ll el 11~) m Grtaltr GrHnsboro Open Golf Coverage ol ~em1 lmal 1ound ICllOn lrom Jht Sed&tf1tld r.ounlry Club 1n Creen1bo10 Noilh Ca1ohna 3:00 U (~ • U) ~t1 0111.1h Sholt Winner's Circle Goll tllamp10nsll1p live coverue o1 the lh11d round of plJy 111 lh1~ aoll tcuinament hom lhe M1SSIOll Hills Country Club 1n Palm Splllll) Cahfor1111 4:00 fJ ('.81 (IJ) (81 l'ro 8owlen Teur The S 100,000 Buraer Kina Open from M11m1 rlor1da 4:30 0 ( 171 I) CIS Sparts Specta<llilr S:OO D (la) '.I,) (}fl "8C's Wldt World of Spom 9:30 e Califomi• AnJtlS Special Otck [nbere hosts this pre ~mon took at the 1977 Ca~lorn11 Aneels lhe new pla~e11 and ho1m tor lhe season SUNDAY, MAacH 27 6:00 0 C "O., al tllt Wotm" (dr~) 73-Richard £tan Martha Hyer m ·out "' tllt l'ast" (dra) 4/ Kirk Oouelas Jane CtePI 1.00 D lf t t<ll m C "fl111tt lo Holouust'' \dial If Pat11ck Wayne Chr1SIOPhe1 M11chum f1w11r Hamman m "A6Ytt. and Consent" (dra) 61-Henry fonda Chaile~ l~ughlon MOllOAY, MAKH ?I li:JO U C ''bran's Tll1H Clulfttlau" lad•) '13 tod Mahon,y 1:00 ft "Old Atq11a1ntance" (dra) 4 3 Btlle Oav1s C11t Young t 00 ~ C "Eril 109 Slade" (com) · 71 MICktV Rooney M111am Hoplun~ TUlSOAT, MMCH Z! UO O Ci "TM lll11111flClflt Tluer• (edvl 67 Robert Waaner 1:00 D C "Wllert Lowt Hl1 Cont" (dr1J '64 Belle Oav1s 0 C "Tiit tlat ~· (•d•l 6l Stm M'Queen lam's Carner !'CO 'fOI Cl "Hart) O" (adv) 73-Da••d Jans.1en Martin Sheen WlDlSOAY, MARCH 30 5:30 0 C "Tammy Ttfl Mt Trvt" ltOm) 61 Sandra Oee John Gavm 1:00 D "The Uttlt foaes" (dr4J 41 Belle Oav1s Dana Andrews O •Cl "WMt'i lht llhlttr WllJI 14tlen" (d1a) ·71 Oebbl! Reynold~ t ·OO D (<f'T ) ) ( C "Clt1surn" l•'~l 70 John Wayne forresl tueke1 THUllSDAY, MQCH 31 5:l0 U C• "Mymr!Ollt blall4" (K1 It) '61 M1chae1 Cr11c l.'OOU "Mr S-ttlmstzNt" (d1a) ''4-Clau4t ltatt1s, Bttte Dam O C "T~" (dll) '41-.lohn W•JH, Lmtnt D1J. flttDAY, ~All 1 •.JO 0 C ".lohn!iy T1111" (dra) 66 Robtrt la~lo• Brend4 Scull I 00 0 ·~tltll" <dra) 46 Btll~ O~v1$, Claude Ra111\ U (~ Ct J) ~Ii Ct "Tht San l'tclro 9ums" (tor(!) '76 ltll\Y Druce. Clms M11rn1y Darryl McCullouah D lCt '-S.no.tr" (dra) 10-Sophia tor,n Marullo Mutr~n111 t :JO U (!Bl Cf)) (ft (C_) "Cooley Hiall" (dra} '7S-I awrence Hilton IK~ Ct1~n fUfm.in SATUat>AY, Al'tll 2 6.00 0 1.C.1 "Shtrltf of fradu1tcl J"'" (tom) ~9 l\ennelh More l.10 Ill Lt.> ~fOft'ftr A111kr" (romJ '41 l1~da Oatnell Cornet Wild, t:OO D Q.Jl () (]~ tm 't "Tiit Outfrt" (dra) ·74 Rol>rt1 Ouv•ll 9:30 Q) tl:"l "Tiit UM Halld" (wes) ·54 Joel McCrea Barbara Hale THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUNDAY. MARCH 27 2:00 Couul!MI S4imnl Krt 2:30 .. 1•1n1 It Count l:OO Holnt C.rcleMf 4-00 Quest fOf l'trtonJI Mt•n1n1 S:JO 811 Blue llbrble 6:00 Onc:t Upon A Clank 7-00 Ameriu11 llldlln Artists 7:30 Woman 1:00 Ootu111t11t1ry $howwt 9:00 Soundstac• 10:00 Tiit hlllttn .. OftOAY. MUCH 28 9:00AM l'rol11ti 9:30 Tethnlciuts in 5'ett111nc 10:00 Cllanu to l.iwt/Wordstnltll 10:30 futures 11:00 fealllres ll:JO EfertrK Comfliny 12.00 Ses.ame Street I :00 Sona la&l lnslclt Ov1 l:lO Unl¥trw •nd I 2:00 Cllsslc Thutre l'mtt• 2:)() llbli111 It Count 3:00 Sesame SlrHt 4:00Zooml 4:30 Dtdrlc Cofltf)lllY 5:00 .. ister Rottn Nttpbottlood S:JO VIiia Altare 6:00 Olaftt to Cll111CA 6 30 Quest hlf l'tl10MI Mt•m111 7:00 Tedlniques Ill Sbtct11111 7:30 Tbt French Clltf 1:00 Oil l'a111Una 1:30 AnyoM lor lennJ1011? 9:00 David Sumlnd Show 11:00 Mtdltil/l..ellrtf' Report TUESDAY. MARCH 29 9:00AM MxNt1f/ltllrtr lttpol1 '=JO Home "rdentr 10:00 to.er to to.er /Cllanct to IM 10:30 Yeptlble Soup/ltt's Duw 11:00 Self lllCOfporated 11 :30 £ledric Cofltpany ll:OO Smme Strttt 1:00 Inside Out/Two Ctntt 1:30 ltipples/Wordstnith 2:00 Anrone lor Tennyson~ 2.lO DlmeMIOllS in Culture 3:00 Sesame Street 4:00 Zoom! 4:30 Uectric CornjNny 5:00 Mister Roetn lltt(tiborllood 5:30 Infinity Factory 6:00 Vott(t l'~l11t 6:30 DimtnSIOM kl Culture 7:00 The Korn• Gardener 7:l0 P'tlont f tnllll l :lO Wortd l'rm 9:00 Muterpiw 1'11111,. 10:001'11vi11 and tllt ~ur(ll 11 :00 llbdltlf/lthrtr lttl*t WEOflCSOAY, MARCH 30 l):OQAM llbdltll/lthrtr It•~ 9:30 ~ Ttch11iq11ei 10:00 [Uy DrlWinatUalmM & I IO:JO lmaaes & IN11111tilll 11:00 Yt1tt1lllt S.,ISoll& S.a l l :30 Cltrtrk C...ptnr 12:00 Sesame Strttt 1:00 Abovt Yt11/lat's Dmr 2:00 Eliro,tall llbden Z:lO A llblttr of flCt 1:00 Sesame Strw •:00 Zooillt 4:30 Dtctric CtmPlnJ 5:00 fllisttf .. en lltl(ll~ S:JO Viii A1it1" 6:00 Clllnt to ChillCt 5:30 Qllat for l'moll•I Mt1nl111 7:00 T~ In Shtdlin1 7:30 St."°'rd 1:00 Sollndsl.tp t :OO NatioMI lito(raphic s,edll The Incredible Machine' A lnc1natin1 oplorat1on of innermost recesses of the human body 10:00 MicroOts .,_ Men A Germ Is lde" Atchn~als Louis Pu te111 and Robert Koch bee1n sc1enhhc eAPfnmenrallon lo prove lhll sptc1hc terms caust particular d1seues II :00 Mau.tll/lthrw ltepo!1 TIIURSDAY, MAACH 31 9:00MI lb(fltW/lehm ltll0f1 9:l0 Home Gardtnt1 10:00 l'llfdfmrth/MusurtlMlrK 10: 30 Cowoer Ill Cower 11 :00 Inside Out/Abovt Yw 11 :JO Eltctric Com,,ny 12:00 Sa.tme ShHt 1:00 Two Cents Yforth/Yereuble Soup l. 30 -.ner ' 16ot1011 2:00 Consvtntr Sumnl 2·30 Olmeruions in Clitturt l.00 Stsamt Street 4:00 Zoom! 4 JO f.led1K C«ft1>4ny S:OO Mister llocers Nttchborhood S:JO lnhnrty Fido!) 6'00 M1kin1 It Coclnl 6:30 Dimensions 111 Culture 7:00 The Kome Clrdntr 7:30 F.Y.I. 1:00 Cllssic Theatre Prevltw 1:30 Ounu of Prevtnhon 9:00 CIHllc Thutre 11:00 MacNell/lehret Report fJIOAY, Al'lt1l I 9:00AM Maclltif/Ltflrtr Ref)Ort 1):30 The F1tndl Chef 10:00 RIJlllftsl~ TOii 10:30 Matter & Motion; Mt11'lrt1Mlnc II :JO £ltdTic CornpaftJ 12:00 Saamt Strttt 1:00 Futures 1:30 let's Orn/Two Centi Wotth 2:00 Iba 3:00 Sa.tme strffl 4:00Z..f 4:30 ElectTlc ~ 5:00 Mister Ruc•n lfelfllbot11ood 5:30 Y-1111 Altrr• 6:00 Quest lot 1'er10111t llk.amq 7:00 Consumer Surm11 tCit 7:30 v.ts P'ipeflne 1:00 ..... ,.... ..... ill .... 1:30 Wal Strlll llht\ 1):00 Tiie Way It Wat 9'.30 lib&k " Oil l'llfttlftt 10:00 Mofle: "C11111 aft' Cleopltta" 12:00 Tiit Mxlltill.allm lttpoJt SATUlOAY, Aml Z 2:00 au. ... c.anc. l:30..,.. .. l..,..1 4:00 ~ ill Caltwea 5:00 T tdttlill• ti S .. ttlllf!C 6:00 Clmk llltllr• 1:00 Iba "The Human Animal" t:OO ......... Tilutrt lO:OOGrut~ Pep3 I :l@l ~ E• •JW i I '4191 ~ et•I"I ili1 '4 E'I I MORNING -10·30--2:15-o i spy U trm C}J) cD Lon ot l.Jfe u (""' tJ >) .,. Gtrieral Hosp1111 !! euF 1f' !."!"'ct e «1>cu1Al m~1ott11t -., '"""' 1 8 :00 Stirs Geott Edwards hosts -2:30-<ct?i W) Tiie Lone !tinier D 1.J Sunnse Semester 0 l\.8J lJ) QJI Hippy Oayi D (117' J,) I e Match Game ~. ,ri~r:N .. nn .. D Knowledse ID Cioocl 011 U Onie and H11ritl "-' U 0 futuru G) Wtldlile M'fetrt111t J) Lun It to Bunr f.Zl) Y-~IJ AMI•• ID Untvtr11ly of llle Air; Vitwpotllt ID Bozo's Bil Top (<tt I l) lJtUt bluls 1111 IMn\IOll luts 11 :00 The u • 30 (tr • I "··tJrn llnflfOO a> .UllSten -•! -" ....., D (<lTI fi ()) y_.,, hslim ED CbwOOlll IMtruc\ICMI 0 ~ -6:30-D ID\ 6) (10) m "'m' Tllat 0 Duantt o Law '" 1111 Sen111tes Mon TUM 3:00 f 1 Glthcan's Island W'd fo O.me11S10ns 111 t111tu11 I) l &oo4 Day & Mih Doualas f_Q) Abm 12 lues Thvrs 0 (~ t ) OJ) Second Ctl111te D m Tiit Gona Sllow ID The Alcllrts D llot fOf Women Only O MoYie: See Oayltme MoYies o Dick van Oy\t Q) CartOOll Ftslro l 0 Y-tlla Aletrt ID ""5 .:I 114ifs Sunny and f ntnds ((111 ) rrice Is R11llt U Mte11HI JacUotl S• Q) Gomer l"ylt 0 ((tti {) i) Ill Ed&e ol lli&hl (2f; C6 M11Y Grtf111 Show f)) D l1~ featu1u fD EltctfK CompinJ f1Q, lilo¥ie: See Oayt1mP Movie~ ilf) flm1ly Affair ID Howdy Doody St--11:30-CD Vallty ol tl11 Dr~urs f1i) Mister Aoeers a> ~ ~er D (lJTl r 3J) ([) Se11ch fo1 a> G•llican's ~lld (12f i tJ) BonmJ 2' Gaod Day TomoHo• @ (J) tr011side 5:00 ID CJ) llll , U m Lowtrs l t3l Our Gane U D D (}) ll]) llll """ D t2Jl (fl CIDJ m ftCAA Basltt· IJ,tll C11Jmpions111p Monday ltams lo be announced 7:00 fJ ll 1 (l1TI ~ 1) IWn U t»l fl.> r1Ql m Today ShOW B ll1 700 Club friends fD Futures 0 Maybtrry lfO -3:30-D ((8) {i)) tlll Family Feud lfDl Mary Hartman, -.,ry Hartman D Medical Center O Ilic Valley lll l'Clptyt/Ma,00 D ((2:t1 11 ) Of! Good Morn1111 Ameriu 0 Futures m Bucs l H11 Buddies &»Tmyt~ m St«i Marht Openin& fD Yop for Hutu! -7:30-. ~ 0 Ussie Q) f tlil Ille Cat m Mattf 1toter1 -8:30- 0 m F•""" "{')S,.iuC4t U BM1~ m0>1»~0GM 9 :00 D (lf?) (.))) t 1 Deublt Datt D 91 t\l 1111) D S..fotd lo~ • n. """ LIJ Tiit loW °'* 8 Alil UI~ U T"'""' ltMlllS $i- ID I Looft laJ 11JID1eae .. J..1111c 'Bl lltre»1 W.,, Ill 0. ft) SeYIM Str..t (11 • ) ..... o.cJa si- 1t ""' °""*' Slllw -t.30-a t i ~ b lbclll II ~ f J flt tl) Hollr""4 ~ 9 MIN. St, 01y1tme Mov1P1 CD !ill"kr• .., . ...,.. ... 10:00 0 aJl \ f) CW ID Whttl Fem- i]) '"'" MllOll QI Hoclll'I lttl'OIS ID f'llilc A11al11 Qt) ...,.: Ste 01Yltmr Mov1@$ f!O ~ IMtruc:tlofl Jfl Tou'1t On ol m Lat's Rip II) llJnny & the "1lllSSOI fll> S.Ume Strwt AnERNOON 12:00 O T attlttales u Thal &rrl 0 ltrfletnlll Tiit liont Show IJ (<Bl .fl) $20.000 l'y11mld 1) JQl ...., m Morie: Set 01ylo111t Movies Q) I Orta .. of MHllit ( 11 -1..) Noon At! ell I Joe 8arattl 18 I) ...., Haltnllll, ...,, ltlltinlll .K l..owt Amtlklfl Stytt m Cocodrlta UJ """ -12:30- • (lf7J l l ) ()) As the World Tum D @ 1 lJ rm 111) Om of Our Uws (~hr) luesday B Twlllallt 2oM 'f l Tht Joker's Wild B ((ft) (T)) 8 All Illy Children m Cou1111Up .. (tldie'l father f8l Doris Day SIMM m '°" '°' Kt•lth 1:00 D tfl) rf) ITO\ m Th• Doctors (\hr) lu,~d1y 01 Sien Aldrich piepares to remarry his first wife who t11b 1n her attempt lo ~eep his second w~1 lrom wr;int 1n town on thtrr wtdd1n1 dJr ~® liloMs. Set 01yllme Movies t TMt IO!n • (Q:t • ) iJJ ly111'• Hope a ~ O> ..., Ab• -1:30- ) L Tit• Gotd1n1 U llT l.Jsllt D @ [) (lO\ m Tht Doctt11 .L I I.off lKy B ca m) ff OM llf• to ltft Iii 0-c.e Court 2 :00 D ((l'7l <) il Cl) All 111 ltle F111111y D 8 ll ) tml C1lt AMtMf World rI ) l>'ck V.n Dy\t Cl Mowit: See Oayt1me Movie~ Q) ...... O Bonarw CJ) The Munsters D lllowit: See Oavt1n1e Mov!fs ()) B11dy Bundi G» Bu11 Bu11111 00 family Affair &lJ Wikl Wild West m The 11 .. Mi<ktJ Mouse Club Q) Batman Q) Supe!lft1n/Aq11Jman/81t1un (@ ffi) Cartooni i21J Tiie F111111tonu <M Brady Bunch f1i) Sesa1llt StrMt m ouuhi -5:30-( i3l ()J) Tiit l'optJf si- lft Dinah! 0 <• (ff1 ..., ) (<29 1 ) """ 4:00 8 Dinah' .{ Th« Alt11ies 'lJ Emercenq 011t • f '"''"''' Family m Bmtched Q) Supt1111an ~ lllJ ThrM $ons ·~· "THI SMALL CAR IXPIRTS" FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS PIHONALIDD U ASING -All MAKES & MODUS A flllE SflfCJION Of ·uSED CARS ' 842-7781 540-0442 SerC1in fl _)}ff Bea c/, Lilied S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO fW'f 188 35 BEACH BLVD. 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SUNDAY MMCH 27 I MORNING * lndiules 111 Advertbtment -5:45-m 8ible Answtn/Cl111st~n 8:00 U Aariculturt USA TV WEEK MARCH 27. 1977 C!I (llJ (JJ CJ Otal Roberts l1QI It 11 Written m W1Nldtrema I!) lltnrtnd Al 2ll Trans-World lltbsions 11 Know Your 81blt -9:30-0 Dusty's TrHhOUlt 0 Mttt tile Prtss U (..B l,) 01me11S10111 {' ( Tt 3 ) fact Ille ltatlOll D The K1n1 Is C4m1n1 ~Spectrum Cl) A 8etttr l.Jtt Ill E.tsttt Seal TtlttlMNI C4nhnun D Meet Ille Ml,on }I llt'f. ltrOJ Jenkins (IBJ 'l )Jimmy S••u•rt Show 1) Jobl1111 Q) Soutlltrn CalifOfnll -6:30- fJ Tod.ty's lttlilJOll u Seftnd1prty O Operttioft Emeraencr m wrrt11tt BD Romper lloom 7 :00 fJ Limp Unto lity feel D Th•l's Cat Cl) lltecliJ Cl) Carison and Company I) Oney & Golialll m Elemenury lttwS IDI Cl) This b tht Ult S Voice of Acrkulture m ,.., lor Hulth ID Acriculturt USA -7:30- U LDM Up & U.. U Cllrist09hef CloM·Up Cl) lolirnty to Aclftnture CD Your 0oct0f Answtn • Oar of DaaMry ~l'llbhc Pvbt m 1lie Flintstone m W'!Wlilt Adventure IDI CD Oawey & Ciol11111 13 MVtic & tht Scic*tn Word ID Mlsttt lloet rs (IB CIJ) Ton Hall MHtina IJI) Sins Your Praises ro Him 8:00 81111tf IJ Thb la th• Liie 1!1 All STAR SHOW ON 5 • Bo1 5 LA. 90051 e Easter Seal Ttlttholt Continuu CD Jimmy Swauart Show CJ) lY I l.oob at Lurnlna e Rew. Leroy JtMl111 ®l '111 Jerry Falwell m Tht Brady Kiili Q) llt1 Humb11d ((11) CD) Hour of l'ower 8 (IJ lnslrht &;)SmlM Street (8 <IJ) Day of ~ti} m TrtthouM Que. a ""° n MJ 1ttiah11ot ~8:30- • ltudsoft lfothtn u Odyssey ()) ..,._ llobdon lltk&IOll • ft! CL It Is Wntten CD Day of Oixoftry e Mttbn1 Ti111t 11 CtlYtry • Tht Ardtits ((11) CD) Jerry Falwell (121l ())) Rt1 Humbard m .... llottr Detu11 Ill) Herald of Truth 9'00 fJ h r Out S,.tt lt11ts .. °" Clmpus (]) flB Rex Humbird • Campus l'rofllt: Vlttfpotnl on llltrition 10:00 fJ Camera Three U m NBC llthllOUS Spec11I Sit Down Shut Up Or Get Out Man Sloant s play about an 1ntellectuallv &•fled lJ year old and his problem~ at his IUOIOI h1&h school U ~1thul undon Hosts • Cuter Sul Telethon U Easter Stal 1 eltlhon r.ontinue~ ll Hour ol l'owtr D (!201 , t i) Dom1n10 D Herald of Tru1h t O lt1me ot Ille Gamt I!) Gosptl Hour ( 17' 1 ) Mow1t !lur1ed ~l1vt ill ( NBC lteh11ous Spet11I Home for Pnsover' M Scllldty Celebrtlion ( tt t ) Louis P1ul lellm1n )t Sin 01110 lnSldt CM -10:10-m Ood1er Du1out/8111batl I os Anetlts Oodeers vs Houston Ast•os '" this prt stison e1me hom Vrm Buch rto11d1 -10:30- G T ocl11'1 llt1111011 D (JI I ) n Junior Anythin1 Gou 8 MlntStry ot Reverend Al I!) C1lmy ChtlHll 11 :00 fJ Face tht liatton 11 llBC Ret11ious Speual Homt for Passover Based on Sholom Aleichem's 5hort sto1y abour a Hebrew teacher> efforts to &et hom~ lo spend Passover wilh his family U CALL 520·2121 NOW • Lucie & Desi Arnaz Jr D Easter Sul Telethon J Ti1uH•. Window to the South D ( lt 8 ) 1'J' Adwtnlures of G1lfl11n e Cinema 8 O Ilea Humbud 6) Cllurclt 1n !he Home 1l t Alltad Of the Crowd '2e First 8'phst Church ED La CostJ lntern1t10111I Tennis Cllampionslup lonils from I a C11sti f.ounlty Club m Hour of l'ower m lapanne un1u11t Prot11ms -11:30-u Tllbbout D JJ e tO C11ndsl1nd High h&hls of lhf 1976 11 NCAA bas~et ball stao;nn ptu\ out~tandine moments from lhe 1ecent NCAA In door I rack anc! f ortd meet held 1n ' Detro1rs Cobo Hall Joe Cmgrnla t1osts an eum1nation ol thr uphfavafs rn11tntly besellm& the once orderly world of baseball D (1'91 19)) f3JI Ani""b, Antmtls (1111 • 3 ) Soul Tratn AFTl!RNOON 12:00 l!'I si., on KTLA·5 * Euler Seal Telethon D Usttr Stal Ttlttlloft Continues (I) FomlbJ furnlurt Cart D (~ :U) 1tJ lmu and AMwtn Cl Leslie Uaams Show Cl> fartll !of Today 1211 Clulltnlt Cup Tennis fl) ROllM Ctro/(n U Mundo m Clmsto911tr CloM11p -12:30- CIJ Clllrllt Cllln U Du1ct101U m Allred ""'"'O(' (@ ) Ouhloo11 m f1ith fOf Today 1:00 fJ ( ~ lil) ( e ' Cllalltnat of the Sens 1!'1 ALL STAR SHOW ON 5 * TrnoltJ/Burnelt/Reed 0 wter Sul Ttltlllon Cont1nrn D ((8) (9)) 0 Suptrstm 0 Abbott IM Cos1ello m Mcwtt: "Dan11rous" (dreJ '36 Bene OaVIS. r ranchot lone M11Rarel L1nd~1. Altson SktP•Orllt Cl> Bowery 8oJl m ln11allt -1:30-m. ltolM for 'allOttt 121 fOfd "'llpot Im Human DllMllSIOn -1:45- 0 (.It ~) L lllA 9'shtball Recionat came 2:00 D m llBC Rtlla1ou1 Spttt1I Women of Valor Ill s.t MlcllHI Lindon ~ • CAU 520 2121 llOW e bsttf Stal TeltttlOll Conttnues ".l:J MatiMI Diiie!! Q) COrtNHAGEll/SllOAL * $35000 CALF ROPING WITH WALT GARRISON II) The Cop1nha1u/Shoal Call ao,1411 C.test The best ull rop1nR 1n the W9fld from Cowlown Cohseum 1n Fort Worth I eus @ Ii llamt ol tllt C.1111 a faittl ftt '"'' -2:30 - J l WiU llln1dom • <a Lt> u U s. Bo11n1 ~ps G llt¥ill ''Tiit Koat Oft tZlld StrHI" (mys) •~ lloyd r.olan Sitnt Hnso Wilham lytht 'l§l lleet ... ,,tu CD !MN: c ''for1 "°""" (WU) 51 RandOlph S<ott Da•1d 8111n lfl C-Wala tht 9'of Id 3:00 D TM LITJI o,.rtiell ltBC He"\ "111 u1m1M IM Republt<.an Puty s ~!ton on tu11tnt mt)OI 1ssuu U Easter Sul Telttllon • 6'ynor/Arklt1/Sutman l'tlont Pltd&• 520-2121 a uttt< s..1 r 111t11en T WiW WiW WtJI ~ M"it lei "Von ~a"'1 bprm~ (adv) 65 r11nk Stnalra Cl> Silllsttr C11111111 QI) ll111111J Sw1111rt SllOw fD Wulliftiton: City Dul of Wtldtr -IIlt MMI tht '"" -3:30- D QlJ ABC's Wlclt World ol Sports 0 (I) Vol« ol Acriculturt t2fl Rtli&IM lown Hatt f.Zi)Woman m Amt~n An(itr 4:00 U (llI aJ) Tht Htrlt111 Golf Cla1S1C Huber1 Green •nd pro fess1onal aolfers hom around lhe wlllld comptte 1n the final rounds of the ntnlh innu1I he11taae ClasslC at the Harl>Our Town Coll ltnks. Hilton Head Island. South Carolina U The Sanday Show l!'l loin Michael Landon * last Hr. Siar Fina le Easter Seal Telethon CAll 520-2121 NOW 0 E.tsttr Stal Ttlttllon rm~I hour lI Bonann CiJ Mo•I•. lCJ "What's So Bad About FMbn& Good" (com) '68- Mary Tyler Moore. George Peppard. Dom Deluise CD lilowie: Ct) "Tht Mind of Mister Soames" (dra) · 70-1 erence Stamp (21J CU MMI the ,,tu 'lf) Wo<ld of Surmal f1l) Wall StrMI Wee• fm Hee Haw -4:30- '21! 1 J Eduution at WllR Ml ThrH Pusport1 to M•enturt mWorld ,,m 5:00 O Star Trek f Mow1e: ~ "The Fnmer's Dauahter" (rom) H lorella Young Joseph Cotttn B lirut Adventure 1~ lkws II) Mtv11: ~ "laland ot Lon" (com) 63-lony Randall m Anltrun lstMI 1.-h Hour 'lll l Conttfn 3 Wtkt Wlkt West fD ¥faslli11iton Wttl rn Rmew (3 I> Chlmpionslllp r1t111n1 EIDWild lltnpm U Your ~. fo. Ill• Osc.an -5:30- D l2Il ru m """ I~ lronilclt fJD fht WaJ 11 Wat ((21) l ()) Fonnby Antlqurna Show l!V•NING 8:00 OO •J lhtn D lht'stat e McMt: rC) (211r) "Day of tht Wolm" (dial 13 Rtthard lgan CJ Your Clltltt tor tht 0Kars Gto.ae Peppard and Vale11t Pernne co ll011 lh1s ~e<1al announcing lht •inners ol a vtewtl$ poll IOI then 0~11 tawontes foi best ptttue. btst 1ct01 bnt actitu. best supportina xtor bes1 suppor1101 actress and bes1 50ftl CD lllwre: (2111) "Out ol tllt hsl" (dr1) ,, Kiili Ooualls Jane Greer fB UFO ll.tllPOftn llJl lf ... ilfl s,.tf: I"' m Slll s.cc.r (ail {))) Molt W1ntM m m,ooo "'""'id m °'""' -6:30-u ((11J ) I J) IJfl "9t1S D CtlffritJ s-psta~a 0 Uttlt Vi< lra1otn& IOI lht areal r~ce bearns and tor Gtlhe and l11tle i/1c 11'~ ~ drum abOut lo becom' THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND TRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE: 173-213 12.883 OTHlR'S TYPtCAI. AN«AA1 POlClNTAGI IAn-ltoS YRS. IELIABU'S ANNUAL POQNTAGI IATl-llYilS. Not all second trust deed loans cost the same. 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Ventur•' Cuunty (805) 4()7 3733 P1g11 7 SUNDAY (Contini.Hid) reality f rnally, lhty are 1e1dy and 1etum to Cahlorn1a where lhey race au inst the nation's champron horses and riders rn the btg one the Santa Alllla Deiby (JQ) Chant111t 7:00 0 ((JJ) (])) 50Mlnuta D BEERORllllllNG HORSE • STEALS DISNEY SHOW U @ Cl) ifm fIHl011d of On.. NJ "The liofse 1n the Cray rt1nnel Suri Concl Ari advertisrnc oecutrve (Dun Jones). •llo hoped lo aet i IOI ol pubhcrly IOI a stomach remedy by nam1n1 his d1u111ter 's champion 1ump1n1 l\of'se aftei the p1odvcl rs 111ested IOI stuhna the 1n1mal and aels more pubhc1ty than needed (() A 5'Me lo ._.,II U (QI) Cl)) Hardr loy1/lhncy Drtw "The nickennc T O!Ch Mystery'' While on a m1ssm1 person invesllga lion IOI lherr I al her. f enlon Ha1dy. lhe Hardy boys uncover 1 plot against Ille hie of the nahon s lop rock performer, Tony Bud played by Rick Nelson O> Music Hall AINfiu fa Jap111tM Llnl'l'I' 'rocr11111 f3) Movie: ~ (90) "Second Cl!Jnct" (dra) '71 -Bmn Kerth fliJ ''""' Ud l'ittsllursfl 8:00 fJ (@ 13)) (J'J Rllodl (R) Gary Levy's !>'rents arve Rhoda lhe unce O'iel u 1 could be dauaht" rn l1 w U a.J) rJm (ID llllC SuAdlJ ...... : .c: (2111) "f!lpt to ... wm" (dra) 11 Pa111ck Wayne Cll11stopher M1lcllum. h •nt Ham man Desi At~l Jt Sid Caesar Cree Mo111s Lloyd Nolin A team of 1roubleshoolers rs called 111 when an a11pl1ne etashes put way thrOilgh the wall of 1 skysc1ape1 O Wonderful WorN ot M11rc ([) '"" Manlld Show U (<Bl ())) IJI) Sh Miiiion S Man (R) (2hr) "The Relurn of Big fool' Steve Auslrn combats a croup of rebel ahens from anottm planet wflo ll1ve pioerammed a crant Brt loot to steal cold and ttwtls wrlh '#llrch to build rnsl111ments capable of plunde11n1 tile Earth 0 Anillal hid CD Ible: (1111) NA1fwlM ltld Cotl-111r· (d11) 62-Henrv fonda II> Sui YOf1y Sb m-nu W El Shollr cit Srtrii f'in1I -8:3'J-o (lUJ (1)) ~Jllis (R) Phyllis makes an ucrltnc career chanee when she becomes admrnrslralive assisstanl lo 1 membtt of the San ftanc1sco Board of Superv1so1s a 90 needy children • find God's love in 1 "bamboo sdloolbouse." Host: Stan Moontyhlm. U Cemt W1l tht Wot14 m Osar 1977 Hocllfuls m hid of t11t Su 13J No Oilier Foundation 9:00 O ((}JJ CJ)) (J.1 Switch Pere·~ 1n sistence on helpinc oul a former buddy almost leads to the d1ssolut1on of the 1nyes1ta1lrve team ol Mac Bnde & Ryan ud alm0tl costs Pete his hie 9 Or1I R•rta D The l'totecton G»At1 H11111~1d HOLLYWOOD OUT-TAKES • Hollvwood Out fdk('\, cm o~r.H oriented s~cral on NBC un the t'Vt' ot tht• 1977 .A.cc1demy Awards ceremcintt>'> lt'dlUrt'' zanv never bet orp -~een out· lc1ke~ from mml' 1hc1n 12 him\ v.1th over 50 o~car nominc1t1om, 'nmdJy al IOPM "-um1nep~ tm Bt-'>I Ac tor, Wtlir.irn Holdt•n (in "Net work· ) t4nd l,ylvestcr 1,tallonf' ("Rol kv"), dre among the \lat' who .1ppedr 1n per\on .tnci divulge to hostess Marilyn Be<k the f11nn~ du11na11~. unexpected things that hapf)f'n<'d and tlwrr pt-r'>ondl fe<•ltng~ dllStng horn their experwnu•' durinl( th,.. prnductl<'ln of lhl'~e movie' Out take\ art' lrorn !rim, inc ll1ding 'Network'' (10 nom1na1wn~) v.rth tloldf•n .rnd Faye D11n.iway Rtx r..v· (IO n1mur1,111on') wrth <;1allone, Talta 'lhire. llurge'' l\.lt>rt«frth and Burl Yo un1-: ·All th£> President ·~ 'l.l(>n (fl nom1n111111n\) with Robt>rt Rerlford and l>ll\ltn Hoflm.rn, 'Bound Im Clory' (h nominations) with 1Ja\1d C a1rJd111f' and Randy ()ua1ci, "A <'itc1r Is Born (4 n11m1nJl1om) v.1th Bc1rbrJ Streisand and Kris 11.ri,tnHerson Tc1111 Uriwr'' (~ norr11na11ons) with Jodie Foster dncl Rntwrt l>t'Nrro Mc1rathon M.rn .. (l nomi· na11on) v.1th I >u~lin I loll man Logan s Run'' (l nom1· nations) with Mtl hael fork Jnd Jenn\-Agutter, The Omen (l nom1n,u1on') w11h Gregory Pec k, The Pink Panth8' "itrrl..es A1<,11n (I nomination) with Peter Seller\, ·')river 'i treak (I nom1na11on), and a film \hort "NumbN OnP' (I nomrnatron). with Dyan Cinnon Ms Rel k. Hollvwood t ol11mn1st for Th£• New York Time~ Special fedturP'> "iyndrtdlc and creator of thrs program. also 1ntPrv1ew' Dyan Cannon. Randy Quaid. Taira Shire, Burl Young and r>rnducers Bob [van~ ( Mar.Jthon Man"). Ion PelN\ ("A 1,t;ir I, Born"), Blake P999t a Tltt Ont Wa1 fD Maitarpltct Tht1t11: Upst1irs, Oowllstairs -9:30-u Tite Kiftc 1s Com1~1 ltJ SaNtJ 111d C.pan7 0 600 EXISTS1 CHRIST * RESURRECT£07 BY R. WUltMBMNO Victim Of Communist 'nsons D V0te1 of Ill• Martyrs 10:00 O Hill Cl)) Cl) Otlmtlllo (R) lhlee women have been raped and s111na~d w11111n 26 days, ind the polrce are w1lhoul 1 lud-unltl the lourth vrctrm survrves the 11t1c~ U rDl Cl) Cial D Hollywood Out-Ta•es On the eve of the 1971 Ac1demy Award ceremonies. Holly wood columnist Marrlyn Beck hosls this hour ltalurrn1 chps from I 2 movies wrlh ovet ~ Oscar nom1na Irons lh1t tor obvious reasons - ended up on the cuttrnr room 11001 Aclo1s Wtlh1m Holden Sylvesle1 Stallone. Dyan Cannon. I aha Shire .wid Randy Qu11d m rntmrewed by Ms Beck U D11 of Disc.ovtry U {(21)(1)) OJJ "feat11t1 and ra. Iller r eat her plays a European art uperl, falhet Harry transforms hrm seH rnto a Middle Eastern oil poten rate as the ''"I 1nl1lt111es the ilrt world to catch a killer l'J '-'-Ted Anllstr011a m~rltollr CD lhln SPKlll Dmmhouse to Poorhouse·· fl)""' '211 ltrTJ f 1 ... fl m 11on TV WEEK. MAAOi 27, 1977 -10:30- • Jimmy Swau1r1 Shft D Ot. Wllltl10ll fl) Sumo Wrestlln1 11:00 o a Cl) (la) m ,...., e ~tten Them Club Cl Holiday at Mtlodyland 1!>"°"1lllCIOftlfl ID CU lblllt of 1111 G1mt a .... lie l'ohcy rOflHfl m A(ronsl7 at !Mee <a T> And) W'llia111S -11:15- (•11' ~) S.m111y & Cotn111nr -11:3'J-fJ Mot11: (C) "Al1besqlit" (SUSp) 48 Gre1ory Peck Sophia Loren D S.m111y & Company D T1tt 700 Club D (13J CIJ) ,..., CU Teltpulst D Motit: (t) ''The Lost!'$" (dra) '70 Wrllram Smtih, Bernie Hamilton (}]) Motit: ct) "Zotba the Cree•" (dr1) '64-Anthony Quinn m Mission l111possible Ol $320.000 WCT TENNIS * AT CAESMS PALACE NASTASE/ORANTES &> World Ch1111pionship Tennli M l Mowie: ~ "Duel hi IN J111111t" (dr1) '54 D1n1 Andrews 12:00 fl (\Bl () ) Met Man:hJll Sllolt 1:00 CJ @ !.l.. At 0111 Witt! .. 2:00 O Mo.It: (C) "Run of tllt A1row" (adv) '56 Rod Ste11e1 Brr.in Kerth Edwards(' The Prnk Panther Strikes Again') and direc- tor Alan Pakula ( All The Prf>~1dent ' Men ') W1ll1am Holden dtKUS~h making the much·talked- about bedroom su:ne 1n ' Nt>twork' then C:,ylvester <,tallope tell~ about ht\ '>l111ggle to a~~ert himself, Randy Quaid talks of Oav1ci C':drrc1dine's off beat, of1 cc1mera behavior. Talia \hm.• tell\ how Stallone's love '>lene wrth her made him \ft k, Jun Pett>r~ expre~se>~ his feelings about being laughed di by the industry. and Burl Young tells hOIOI sucu?~\ hct~ J(1ected h1rn alter veMs of bemg an unknown lyprcal of the out ldl..es arc> -,1c1llone taking a pr at fall on the ice in ,1 scene wrth Shire> and a i..,.,.,,ng scene between Holden Jnd Dunawc1y rn 'Network" repeated over and over until rt was right. Sl.lrs .tppNr In pert0n •nd divulge t~lr fttllngs MHf some of IM funny •tld unnpected thins• th.I h•ppened, u they t•lk with hottest M•rilyn l ttk, Hollywood columnist for the N~ Yorlc Times Specl•I fe•luru Syndicate. h ck Is joined by Sylvester St•llone ("l oclcy," left) •nd Wllll•m Holden ("Net· worlc"), •mon" othe-n. MONDAY MARCH 21 for mornlftl 11141 1fttrft00ft llSbnp, please set DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, fOf your C011we11ience, art the ~y's llllMtS. DAmME MOVIES !:30 O ~c... and Get tr (adv} 36-Walter Brennan 10:00 <Ml "Dudlln1 U.S.A" (drl) ·52 Humphrey Bocarl £ lhel Barrymore Cd Bt<y 11:00 0 ~(·My Swttt Cllarti." (dra) 10 Patty Ouke Al fieeman Ir fo1d Rainey 12:00 m Ullo lnn, llo Lowe" (tom) '46 Van Johnson Kttnan Wynn Ma11e Wilson 1:00 O "Gan1bust11s" (dr•) ·55 Myron Healy ~ r~1 "Stop, You're Klllrn1 Me" (com) ·53 Claue l1evor 2:00 O lC1 "lo Catch A Tt11tt" (~om) '55 Cary Granl Grm K,lly, J'ssre Royce Lando~ 3:00 110 C "Man's fnorite ScJort'' (com) '64 Rock Hud$Rn l:lO fJ "811 Parade of C4nledy" Ccoml '6~ Clark G~bl, lt~n Harlo11. Gdry Granl EVENING 6:00 O I (Jl" -, l lltin U ffl 6 tO cm 11CAA Basltt ball Ch111111t11s1u, Conl d from W hams to be lnnoun<td e <a..1>...., 0 (SStlr ''" ]) '-tr ..,.. Iii '-""'• at ~Famtly Cl) Matlt·l2 m Eledric eo...,."' m 11r111111x s.n.s Bl tit Deus\a• -6:30- D M"11: c_1 (90) "Tarin'i Thm ~" (adv) 63 lock Mahoney. Woody Strode '.1.J Wy Gnffltlt D AcadtmJ A91rd$ PT-Thr Audemy Award nominees a1t 1nle1 Y1ewtd as they amvt to lrnd oot whal they are lh1nk1nt 1us1 011or to Hollv wood0s most clrtlet1na 111tht m farnily Affllf (Cl!~)~• mz... (Cit ' ) lt'Mtdled 7:00 u ~ t 1 1~mm...., •t.ws a. ['.., '"'" s-• (a I ) ;JJ TIM 4'ltl AlltHAI ~ Mf8 1'rt1tt1bh•t1 l1Yf cowera1e of l~r pitttntahon ol the Atademy Awaids trot11 the DOtothy Chandler Pa .. hon of the los An st es MUSIC Ctntei Ellen Burshn. Wairen !!fatty lant fondJ and Red S~elton art hosts Tt ftl Ille Tntdl D c.c.itra'*' m 1 LM IJlcy • Tiit Fii fa Adloft D!'IN a *' Griffittl fD Cl111111tl ZI T11111ht [lethon cowr11e sc>«t1l 1ntludes cand1d1tes for tht Board of Cducahon Office No 2 lncumbtnt is tlo'!Vard Miller -7:30-e Cahf0111ia Buyllflf O Love Amerk111 Style c e 1 Odd Coupte lll IC1n11 Thal Tune Iii TM ~er's Wild m (29l8 ) Brady lktllell ( ff) llJ) Gospel S11111111 Jubtlte m""" ISi Hos•n's !Woet m TOWll Tat\ 8:00 O ( 11 1 l ) J_ The Jeffmoas Georae·s heart is rn the rr&ht place bul tor all the •ront reasons His sudden 1entros1ty seems merely lln attempt to btal out a tompe11101 for the Blatk Busrnessman s A"ard e Alldy O Mow1e "Old Acqu11ntance•· (d11) '43 Beltr Davis. Gia Young ru llllowie: c I (Zhr) "lloth1n1 But A Man" (dra) 065 Ivan D11on ~bbey Lincoln O ICHl Game of the Week 101 Merw Grltftn Show m $25,000 Pynmid Cl> l'trry Muon fl) Home 011m1 ll'I ~I Wild World of A111mlls <Mi Movie: IC 1 (2hr) "The Libera· hon of LB Jones" ld1a) 70 lee I Cobb Roscoe lee Brown Lola falana m MKrolles' Men fht Swell IOI lht Magic Bulltl Al the turn ot the ctntury lwv rnen Paul £hrl1ch 1n Gtrm~ny and Su Almoth Wrtthl 111 f net.ind resedrch known diseases rn i race to find tures m ,11m11r m Holl,..ood Sq111res -8:30-0 { 11 3 ) r Bustrn1 loose l enny ttnds his friendship .. 1th Raymond put to the test when Raymond demands a raise of lheu sllOf store boss Ralph Cabell and quits •hen he doun t get 11 O ,111111 Clark 111 Co11Ctrt Sha11n1 a st•re w1lh 35 musicians lhe dynamic Petula Clark cumpletely capt1otes an auoiente 1n l ondon's hlSIOllC R01al Albtrl Hall W Cross-Wits IHI Men Griffift cm Mib DowClas 9:00 O (!fl' :I I 1&1 Maude Maudes an(tr over Mrs Naugatuck s sudden \lrance behavior lhrealtns to end then three year lrrendsh1p Maude li1e~ Mrs Nautatucl and insists she leav~ 1mmed1ately unltl she learns \ht will never see Mrs Nau21tuck 1111" 10 Mowrt: t (2hr) "Et1I Roy SIHt'" tcomJ 71 Mde~ Rooney John Astin m Mtrw Gntf111 Show Q) TIM VrrJllllll fl) CiM Unnersal m Tht l'1rf'1Mrs -9:30- D ( IT J ) I' All's F 1tr Conser wahn R1thard cta~" •1th ultra liberal feminist Vanessa Farr in 1 teleV1SIOn debate. lt1v1n1 Richard humiliated Charly enraptured and Yanena beu1na for more U UIBC Sped1I "G1y" A film doc umenlar; on the subtect al homosei ual1ty 1n h(hl ot the prtva1l1n1 publlC attitude r eat urine conversations w•lh a a•v f1the1. a mother and her 11y son and a eay couple Narrator 1s actOI Micha.I Kt.•1ns, also l•Y U Son1s That Won Oscm • (& some that didn't); Perry & his 1uests retall yOllr favorites fJ ((2'( 1 JJ) IHl l'erry Como's Musi< frofll Hollywood Peiry Como ho)ts this musical soecial with his guest:. Shuley Jones H•I linden Henri Manc1n1 and Nancy Wal~er 10:00 0 ( 11 e ) t CBS lltwl Spe· till -Who s Got A R111ht lo Rhodesia Irv D1a\n1n 1epo1ts U Ji t 10 All tM ftahttf I he p1otess1on comebac~ ot currenl w01ld hedvywe1&ht bo•1n& champion Muhammad Ah 1s documented 1n a him about Alis p1tparallon lor his lust challenge lo win th,n Oetend1ne champ loe h11ie1 s c101rn •l Ntw Yl)I~ s Madison Squart Garden sev eral yu1s aro 0 Mews I Celellrity Revue Ml Gunsmoh fll) Prew1n ind the Mtsbur1h "Oscar Pelmon Andre Prev1n 101ns 1~11 p1an1st Peterson at th~ keyb-0.ird 101 a lively two m.in ~how ot m11~1c and conversation m EJ Bien Amado -10:30- 0 ( 2t e ) Tht 8r ady !lunch Hour mmm1tews H En<yc1o9e'ia B11tanno<1 11:00 0 I 0 •31 Mews u l)l J tQ) m l'tws O loYt lmt11an Style tT SinJlts Match Up 0) llluy H1rtN11, Mary H111man Q) Tht Honty-.rs ( C17J (fJ) Tiit RalKll SllOW a 8at of Grtudlo m 81.U Journal IE) Dumatlc Stnts -1J:30-o ( ll C~ .) <U CIS lite Mowlt: ·11oi1k-C.spilacy of fear," •To Com11Ut A MureMI~ (dra) 10 Louis Jourdan. Senta Ber1er u ® < tJ ® m lahnny c.anon UTM mctub fJ (JI)....,, D fir1111 lltM 0) MttrOMWI m Set a.tu. <21> TM 700 Club tD MKICtll/lellm Rt"°'1 (ia.J Cl)) ltwe Ameriu11 Style m """filoolie 12:00 O Best ot Groucho fJ ,...... C '1ht Hunchba<k of l'otre Dame" (dra) SI Anthony Quinn. Gina Lollobrrgrda W Movie: <C:l "Han1man·s Knot" (wes) '52 Randolph Scott. Donn~ Reed. Richard Denning Cl) Mowit: "When Tomorrow ComtS" (dra) 39 Charles Bovtr (~ rf ) Sci-Fl Tllutre -12:30- 0 All·lli1ht Sllolt: "Tiit 8at Yt1rs ot Ollr U-.." "Mritery of tht Whitt ltootn." "M111dtr 111 the 81u1 Room" O flloolie: "A 81uf9nlll lo! Murder" ldraJ 5J Joseph Colten 1:00 e llf • ~ TomoHOW -3:00-D Movie: C ulet's Mah to.1" Cmu~I 60 Ma11lyn Monroe LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we will back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3 /$5 415 tags $1.60 ea. 6/9 tags $1.50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. Sales Tax included No Card? Or•w your own or '\tnd "/OUr ~~. eddrt\\ 1fld pt>On• numDer Wt II """'" one uro P'' l•Q ADD 2S lf<ll ENOCHECKORMONEYORD R PILOT PRINTING Poet Office los 1MO • a30 W. Bay St. eo.ta M•H Calttoma ta2t , .. Would you belle\e that "M11z1 Zings Into Spring." which airs as a CBS Special. Tuesday at IOPM. wa'> three )Cars in the making'l Sound like the remake of"Gone W11h the Wind"'l. Then let us explain More than ttfree year<, ago \ .. hen M1tz1 Gaynor served a\ a presenter on the la\ Vegas Entertain- ment Awards. she approached Roy Clark. who was also on the 'ihov.. anc..I told the countr) & \\estern 'Inger that .. he v.a' l)llt: of h1\ mo!>t enthusiastic fam. "Some da)." '>aid M1111. "we'll be doing a TV llpecial together." During that -.ame period. Mitzi would often tell her hui.band Jae~ Bean. who function\ as the Executive Producer of all Mitzi\ TV spec1ab. how much '>he enjoyed Wayne Roger:.' performance!'! a'> "Trapper" on the M*A*S*H tele- vi!>1on serie"i. With the vagaric' of \hov. bu,ine!>\. the three v.ere not able 10 get togetht:r un11I this past month v. hen all c;chcdule\ matched f ach of the perform- ers agreed It v.a\ v.ell worth the -...;ut They have a mutual re'>pect for each other J'> performer~ and human beings. v. 1th all the~e elements exploding mto a mutual adm1rat1on \OC1et\ each g1\ ing more than 100 per cent Rchearsab v.ere a delight. and the taping of the '>hO\\ v.a\ \heer plea<,ure. the three enthu.,ed M1t11\ telc\ 1-.1on -.pec1al. and 'he refers to 11 w11h a feeling of lme. "her wa\ of '>aying 'thank you' to the publ1l v. ho has made her the number one singing anc..I dannng 'tar in the country. The dy- nam1l M\. Ga) nor ha'> found nev. rewards in performing before the publu: 1n tont:ert. 1n summer theatre and in n1ghtclub1,. She now ~pendo; at least six month' a year touring the cnuntry performing in the 2000 .rnd 3000 'iCat theatre' "I know it <,ounds corny. but I love the feeling of gelling an immediate re~pon'ic from a live .1uc..l1enl·e The 111gred1cnl'> of a live performance. ranging from huttcr01e' 111 the tu mm)' a' the" pla) .)Our entranle. to the final how '' prohahl" the mo-.1 thnll1ng expcnen<.:e for anyone v. ho ha~ C\er worked on ~tage." the energetic \Inger/dancer phllmoph1~ec..I P19110 TV WEEK, MARCH 27, 1877 In the Special. the trio pay' a colorful salute in 'ong. dance anc..I '>ketches to the Farth~on of renewal There\ a "melt mg pot" med le) of songs including "Fun1culi-t-un1lula." "Darling Jc You~ Aime.'' "('om mg Thru the R \>C," "Dann} Boy" and "Hava "Jagllah " A t.:omed) '>ketch with songs chrnn1de\ the agon\ of d1e11ng. and M'i. Gaynor offer-. a Spring mec..llc\ of ballad'> mclud111g "l'in't It Romantic.'' and "Spring Time Cometh ·· Actuall't. the humorou' reference to "Gone With the Wind:. does ha\e '-Orne meaning to M1tZ1's TV <ipec1ab. "It'~ what Jacl.. .inc.I I refer to J\ my yearl) 'motion picture· We ta~e the \amc care anc..I 111stlll the ~ame production value' a'> the major motion picture stuc..l1m c..l1d during the heyday of tilm musi- cals," explain~ Mi111. In fact. M1t1i\ rehearsal ~chedule. which 1s ll'-Ually a month. precede5 each one of her televi!.ion 'pcc1:1I~. The taping schedule is alway!. a m111im um of four tlay!I. with an extra day 'iet a'iide for pickup~ and ~egui;!>.' TUESDAY MARCH 29 roe fllO(ftlftl Ind 1fltrnoon hslin&S, plem m DllYTUll PROCUlllS. Below. for JOllr tonwtn1tn<1, are th• day's mow\& DAmME MOVIES 9:30 l:'I "A Tree Cr ows In Brooklrn" (dra) cs Dorothy McGuue. lames Ounn 10:00 .lf "All Throu1h tht ll11M" tdra) C2 Humphrey Boaart Phil Silvers Conrad Ve1dl ll:OO O t "Mouhft Rouae" (dra) 52-lose f,rrer Colette Marchand Zso z~ Cabo1 12:00 m "Somewhere I'll find You" (rom1 42 Cla1~ GabtP l ana 1 urner Robert Sttrhng 1.00 l:'I C "An Annapoht Story'' (dral '>S lohn Derek Kevi1I McCarthy '2{1 "T1r1et Zero" (aOv) ''>'> Rrchard Contt Peggy CastlP Chuck Connor~ 2:00 Ci» re "Hud" <draJ 61 Paul Newman Melvyn Ooual~\ 3:00 ~ t "Dny" (comJ "'>I Harry Secombe Aleaander l\noi 3:30 D C "Bacatmk" (wt\) 68 Neville Brand Petrr Brown Doug McClure Jam" Drurv EVENING e:oo u 0 :I fa' (fl u llewt u a T C.2f f m1ttwS 1:'1 '21 Stu U.\ E Glmtr Pyle U Ga~e m l'llltndae ramrtr CE Ad1111-lZ m Dectric Company m Orim1trc Sena tt M•• Doutlu -6:30- 0 Mowlt: C (90) "Tiit M11n111 <ol Th1tf" (adv) 6/ Rob~•' Wigner. Senta B'1Qtr lnhn Ciuon t Mdy Griffith lO Men Griffin $Mw m r.rni1y ""'" ( f1 3 ) Cunsmoh &\)loom IS 6 ) 8ewrttllt6 8' To.II 11'• 7:00 uo n • mm11.ws g l.lan Club t Illy Tllr" $oni e To ltff IN Truth 0 C4lnctftt11hon m I LAM bey m lllt rt1 m ~/btacl ltwt1'1 Howr ll Wy Gntl1tll fD Mldltol1lthrtr Repon ('}I I ) The l'arttldtt fam~y -7:30-u ClndHI C4mm 1:'1 lorwt ~tll(lll Sty\t I The OOd C.Uptt 0 10\ U1 e • fil) llolty•OOG Sq1111a • Thi Gana Sllow U TM lob1's Wild m (ift 11) 8r14y Bun<ll ( 1 Tl ' 3 1) Ndlmltt Oii lht llOlld M Moc•n's Heron m Cll•Met n T011l1ht 'JJ llln Club 8:00 U (\.lZ, J 1) Lt • Who's Wllo II The Best Seller ''All * Cre1tures Great ind Small" presented by Hallm1r~ Hall of fame 0 ~'1 Tl 10! m H1llm11._ Hill ot f1m1 All Creatures Creal and Smalt Simon Ward and Anthony Hop~1ns sla• '" this dram• 1dapl'd trom lht but selhn& boo~ by James He111ot •bout tht ,,p111ences ot two v,.e11narrans an ecctnlr1r Yor~ shueman and his Scoltlsh •poren !•Ct w1!h tht larm and dorne~l·r a~crnals '" tht north of (n&land durrna the latt 1930's Lis~ Harro" and Brean S1trner ~o star O Mov.e· C (2hr) "Where Lon Hu Gone" (dra) 64 Su~n Hay 11md Bent Oavr~ Sus.in Hayward Michael Connors lant Crrn Joev Healher1on 1 O lilov11: C (2.hr) "ly11nt'" laOv) 12 Richard Johnson. Martha ltyei 0 ('291 0 ) IU HIPPY D1ys fon11n Baptism When Fon/It dt mohshu n1s or rn a race, he re~hzes how rlos' he tame to having his number come up and dmdu lhal he wanh lo be baphztd O ¥owie: C (lhr) "Tht Great Esupt" (adv} '63 Steve MtQueen Jam ti Carner Richard fltttnborough John Stur&e~ Charlts Bronson James Coburn Da~·d McCallum Donald Pleasenct CD list ol Ille Wrld C!) Pem Mason 2f Mowie· (2hr) "The Stnnaer" hCI h /3 Gl'n !Arbett Cameron M1tcht!I Sharon Acker fD •11tonat Geoaraphrc l~e tncred1blt Machin~ lntort oresen Wion ol too rated documenla•y •ll•Ch uam1n•~ the 1nne1wo1~.ngs ol lht hum1n body throucll adv1netO teclln•Ques in med1crn, and pl\oto11aph• m El Sllow ~ Eduardo II -8:30- 0 I ff I } 39 limn' •nd Shirley I onrly al I ht M1ddl• Snulev c~u~es hdwuc 11 the Shott Brrw''' wh,n sh~ ~ers promot#d and lnen 111,\ In chan~e ¥vt1yo11• ~ wo1~ h~brts CD CrouW1ls 9:00 o 111 ) 1 • 1r1·a•s 11 1R> l)hrl A •umor llldl Colonel Potkr ta~t1 areal p11ns lo SQuelrh th~I bJtllr cond1t1on~ wrll foru !hr 4[1/ Ith bosµ1t~I unit to ,.~r~~I• •,udd#nl1 btrom' trot ""' ~·. Poll., , J•ny111a 11 U GREAl FUN FAMILY' * 8 IS ENOUGH-NEW O I 19 e ) 1t l1tM I• tnourh G1ppe1 1 h, t1radl01d ~ lam1ly Surt day football &am• bec.,me\ a lllood !M~ tur tv#nl •hrn Tom (~•ll#n&e~ ~n old collece 10~ m Mtt1 Grrlfln Sllow a> V1111ntan ff) Musiul V111tty al In St11tll of tllt Rut AmerlU Wnrktr\ lib lirJSI Rtn Wattenll#IR looks •I lht l!a!urP or wurk 1n Amt11c1 h~llrnR1na mlin wh~ 1l~1m that wnrk 1~ l>nrong mv1lr ~nd meanrOKIPs~ Hr UKU'S lhat 11tvr1 hrfurt lla•t 'am many prnple wnrk#d al such oeatrwe, 1eward1ng ,ob~. and lor h,ttrr P~V than 1n AmrrrcA loday e> lac>t<tJtul11 ·77 -9:30-e 1111 I (J m Dud ol Nl&hl A trrlogy of dramas eiploring the su pernatural ·second Cllance A younll man (ld Sealey Jr I "stores an old car bul when ht takes II oul tor a d11we 11 11ansp011s him back to the hme when rt •n new Chrrst•na Hart co stars No Such Th1n2 •s A Vampue Marital reven2e rn a Voe ttHran set11ne 1s tne sub1ect of rh1~ eene lale which star! Horst Buchholz Patrrck Macnee An1anette Come1 and [hsha Cook Bobby A desperale #Oman eets mO•t lhan she ba•aa•ned for 11rhen shr 1ew1ts to 11r1tch<.1at1 1n an eltorl ln resu11rcl her dead son Joan Hackett stars fD Cousteau: Onis 1n Space 121 Mom CJ (90) "H111r 0" (adv) 13-David lan~Sfn 10:00 0 MITZI GAYNOR Show· ,,... Sprin& S1lute w/Roy Clark, Wayne Ro1ers. ft ( tT {) 1) 6 Milli-Zinas tnto Sprrnr M1t11 Gaynor 1s 101neo bv country musrc star Roy C1a1k ano actor Wayne Roam 101 a colorlul lrrbult 1n song dance and 'ketches to the ea1th s ~uloOn ot rtntwal g llews J,r Celebrrty Rtvut o ('tt J l n r.m11r m Gunsmoh ED The Min WllO Wouldn't llHp Quiet True story of a Soviet 11oi.ti,al prrsoner s ten yur hghl to 1tla1n ~•S san.1y while rmprrsoned 101 pro testrng a11a1ns1 tne Soviet systen -10:30-m mm Ntws 11:00 o um H 111'#1 D 'L ~ll t lltwi 0 (3 Tl) Lawe Am1ncan SIJlt O ltonMdt m lhry H1rtman, Muy H1rtm1n al Tiit Hon•rmoon11s (ff\ ] ) Tiie Ranch Siio• JI 8est ot Groucho fD utrno Consortium -11:30- 0 (Cf1 l1l) 1J , CBS Lite Mov11: "Mtlrlillan & Wilt-Aft11sllock" D ~ ClJ <fOl m Johilny C.r10n jj The f"Tl Club U ((2) rtl) r)t" Tuudiy liloY1t ol the WHk ·ou11a2e m News m $f1 8llko H Tiit 700 Club m tintma H 12:00 0 Best of Groucllo O Movit "A Tan• rn V11tn1m" (dral 64 Marsh4ll lluirnpson m Mowie "F11hler Squadron"' hd•' 48 Robert SfAC~ W lilovit. "Belli lt G11nd" 1d1•1 50 Juhn Cauoll Vera Ralston -12:30- 1:'1 ~II N1eM Show "Go1nt My W1y." "Slhln 0C1 fire~ 1:00 8 'f 61 10 Tomorrow 2:00 O Mo•11 Ooubleluh11t "Tht Th ttt lrlushtetrs," "Au•cnmtnl Teiror" m 1111-lliaht Show: "l'u Aluys LO'led You," "Crrm1nal L1wyer" -3:0S-o Movie: "Only M1ell H1vt Wlnp" W~l 19 Cary Grant IWEDNESDAY\ MMCH lO Foe mornina and afternoon IK11n11, plent set OAYTllrlE PROGRAMS Below, 101 your Cl>OUnluce. art the daJ's movits. DATTIME MOVIES 9:30 D "[nchantmtnl" (draJ '49 David Niven Teresa Wrieht 10:00 lJ "Bl1d. le11on" (6raJ 31 Humphrey Botarl [leanor Parke• Dirk fo1an \I 00 0 "lt1nl\ ROI!" Wal 42- Ann Sheridan !letty f1ttd Robert Cumm1n&s t2·00 m "Anni llmn1n1" (\Ira) 35 Ci eta Carbo f 1edwc March f red die Ballholomew Maureen O'Sullivan 1:00 D "Terror al Midn11hl" tmys) ~'i Stoll Brady Joan Vohs M "By lhe Licht of th• Silvery Moon" (mus) ·;3 Oo11s Day, Cordon M!l:Rae 2:00 ll) re; ''Tiie 8r1d1u al Toko-Ri" (dra1 54-Wil lrarn Holdtn, Crace Kelly Fredm March 3:00 ID' Cl "Print• Potter" (Ora) '63 Tom Courhnay 3 30 O "My Friend Irma" (com) 49 John Lund Dian' Lynn Marie Wilson Oun Martin EVENING 6:00 00 I J0(JlJ)Ntw1 u ll 1 era T > m ""' l:'I .S Sur T re\ I Gomer ~le ll) Cunsmob m 1'1rttld&t hm1ly O> Ad1m 12 JIJ Star T rt\ em [ftd11t CompanJ m Dl•m•tic S.nes ll Mike Dou1tu -6:30- 0 MOV!t: C (90) "hmmr Tell Mt True" (com) '61 Sandra Dee luhn Gavin. Charles Ora~e [ t 1 Andy Griffith ( 101 Mtn Grrflin Show m family ~ll•lr (C1t r 3 ) Guns~• fl!) l.oom ( jt1 6 ) lewitdltd 1:00 .. 0 J)I I m m NIW3 0 Utrs Club & • MJ Tllrte Soni 9 To Td the Trulh 0 Cor\Wllrtllon m 11.o.t Uity W Tiit FBI fB Korean un11111t 'ro111ms .H Andy G11ffrlh fD Matll111/ltllrt1 Report Ut ( ) The 1'1r1nd1• hmlly -7:30- 0 N1me That T1111t e Lowt Aintnun $tylt • The Odd Covple 0 Malth Gamt i 11 $121,000 Qllmioel ll) Thi ~11'1 Wild CD Ctl) &ldr Bunch Cl01 ~ Wocld ol Anl111a1t ((!Tl l) Pop Goes tllt Country (2il 1 C.ltbrity Sweepstakes IHI Hoftn'1 Htroa f.m Cllanntl 21 Tonl&111 P"911 WEDNHDAV CContlnuedt 8:00 0 ( (flJ CIJ) (() Goo4 TllHS While Flonda IS h8~in1 ht1 hands lull w1lh two wacky ~e l)linltrs. she and the f•m1ly leam Cir1 has uncer II llll ([) flit TM lift I TilMs of Grizzly Manis ·The Tenderloot" Criuly AcWns and 146 Ju~ come to the aU1sUnce of an tater bul 1ne1 pt11tnced taSle<11tr. wrhO is try1n1 to lu1n about wilderness hv1n1 hom a survival manual Iii MooM: "Tiie Uttll ftxes" (dtl) 41-Bette Daves Dana Andrews j_, Mow11: ctJ (%lit) NJolll GGW- '""· P1NM CelM Hoalt" (com) '6S-Shuley Macla1ne U (IBJ ([J ) QI) Tiit lit~lc Wolftan "Iron Chips and Dud Men Jaime bo11ds an old dest1oye1 as a S.llvaae crew worke1 to 1nveS11aa1e lht d1scOvery of a wlelon we111na lhe dot tars of Dsur Coldman·s brolher O Movie: t.c.> (2111) "Wut's the Mattu Witll Helen" (d1a) 71 Debbie Reynolds, Shelley Winters. Dennis Weaver. -anes Moorehead la! Peter Ero Co11ducls 1111 San Oieao SJ111pllonJ CD Wild Werid °' AnlNl1 m """ lluoa Ml N.at-al Geacraphic ··[th1op11 The Hidden {mpue" fD 1'°'11 The Human Animal' An e.am1na11on of a new $Cienct ~oc1ob1oloo. •h1ch advances lhe conlromStai lheory thil human be havlOI is todfd 1n !tit 1enes el Cllaap ana1, Wrlltllac -8.30- 0 (~ ) 1.1..i Lowe ........... lilt IW Ofu d1n1 a ••~l lrom ht• parents who are pertect1on111s. lane feel$ she un barely live lhroueh be1na treated hke an irresponsible child. but she 1s sure her hie has come to an "end" when they eleefully announce they re movine less than a mile away lrom her CD Closs.Wits 9:00 e (UZJ > <L cas Wedaesdar llltwlt: ~ (211r) ''Olisum" twes) /0-John Wayne fouesl Tucktr Geoffrey Deuel. Lynda Day In 1878 1n New MtA1co lobn Simpson Chisum had carved a e1ant cattle emlllfe out ol lhe ~nd. d1mne out lndjjnS 1nd rusllm Lawrence Mur phy wants lo like over ll1s land. but Cluwm aided by his lnchsh neigh l>OI and lhe youn1 B~ly the Kid sets out to stop him II t.aal (l) (JOJ Im PREMIERE Three ~r1s fluee Bob Hope Carol Burnell. lsa lsa Gabor, Larry ICert and Floience Hendeison are cuests 1n the premiere episode of th is mus1 cal comedy vanely se11~ aboul a 1110 ol multi talenled newcomers (Oebb1e Alltn, Cllen Foley and M1m1 Kennedy) who are determined )o "mOe 11" 1n &how business e (Cll) {') (ll) Barett• "Big, ~d Charlie" Barella plays Cuprd wlule search1n1 101 lhe Chinese gang out to ~111 lony·s love snutten f11end Char11e CD ~ GnffMI Show OJ REV. IKE * JOY Of LIVING! Use Your Mind Power To Get GrHn rower! Q) lltftrtllCI lb 13 AnitrlCI Mimi Kennedy, Ellen Foley and Debbie Allen play maids ol Helen ~dy. Barbl'a Streisand and Diena Ross and do 1a11tat1ons or the1r alngtno In a comedy sketch A nationwide search for three talented but undiscovered female performers to headline a new and unique variety program has culmi- nated in the selection of Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley and Mimi Kennedy as stars of 3 Girls 3. The fast-paced variety mini-series premieres on NBC. this Wednesday and will be aired on four successive Wednesdays from 9-10PM. The girls were selected following auditions by more than 300 young women. The format of 3 Girls 3 will allow Debbie, Ellen and Mimi to move P19912 al) Grut Performances· Rol tropov1ch Pertoi ms Haydn· 'ihhslav Roslropovich conducts and 1s cello solo1sl •1th the OrchtS1ra ol the ~.idemy of Saini Maftin in th' F1tld tor H1ydn s Cello Concertos No l in c Maior and No l '" 0 MIJOI -9:30-m LI Crilda 81tn Crlldl 10:00 D ~ •.J ~I m Kincston Confide•llal £1ehl Column) Al•O)) the top K1nistun m~s being 1a1led tor contrmpt ot Cone1ess .. ne11 ht 1tluses to ltll a Senate tom n1111ee the suuice of his story lhat b1anoeo a ~eminly respeclable ltrni dS a lront tor orean1ied rnme f'al 1i1nale guests D 0 llr1n Cl Ctltbnty Revue D (1291 • 8 ) )9 Ch1rl1t1s An1eli IE ll11hl Gallery W tsrul Today (31 Gunsmoh al) Sunes From ~ Mar11111 lh~ Vale ol fears' Ma11an11e .ind Johan meel aeatn dlle1 a lo11g sepa1dl1un I heu encounte1 1s pd111lul and clumsy in 11s m11ture of ieconc1h~ t•on and auiess1venes~ m El Bien Amado -10:30-CD al m News 11:00 OU m rtt llews O (all Ct ) lOWt -me11co Stylt (J" Sul&la Match Up D '2li 11 1 Q. News &Tl lrOllSlde m Mary Har1man, lllary H1rtm111 fV WEEK. MARCH 27. 1977 Q) Tht Hontrmooners ((Ill (J)) The la11<h $'-a s.st ol Groucho fr) Ctwic Th11trt ,rev1tw -11:30- 0 ((ll) (lj) lt CBS late Mom: CJ "llorwoo4" (com) '711-Glen Campbell loe Namath Cirol lynler D ~ C1> fIO'J m JoftMy C..11011 1Tl 111• PTl Club IJ (~ ) ill The Rook1ts/ llJ'lftry of tb W•k m11tw1 OJ Set. Sitko ~ Tht 700 Club 12:00 O Best ol Gfoudlo O lllovie· C "fro111 Hell to Borneo" (adv) 64 Georce Montaomeiy lorin lha1che1 luhe Greec CD Mowie: "Ha Girl Friday" (tom) 40 Cary Giant. Rosalind Russell Ralph Bellamy Q) Movie: "Pay or Dtt" (dra) 60 finest Borgn1ne, lollta Lampert -12:30- 0 All·llifht Show: ''Tht Heims," "Optr1tioll ~met," "Sleepers West" fr) Clmac Tllultr Pmltw She Sloops to Conquer 1:00 II f~ ill){]\ Tomo11ow 2:00 Cll Movie Oovbf1lutur1: "kl!nny ~nc.o,'' "Ptlfll& Bfon4e" CD All llicht Show: "Son o1 fury," •fn1ndly EMnlits" -2:05- 0 Mov11: ''Wai. Uh A Dnaon' (dra) '60-Mel To1me. Jack loid back and forth between actual on-stage variety performances and backstage vignettes about three unknowns who have been given starring roles in a network variety series. Debbie Allen. a native of Houston. Texas. was a dancer in "Purlie" and was featured in the role of Beneatha in "Raisin," both on Broadway. Last season she played J.J. ·s junkie girlfriend in a two-parter on TV's Good Times. A graduate of Howard University. Washington. D.C .. she also has done several television commercials (she's the girl whose headache goes away) and taught at Washington's Duke Ellington School of Performing Arts. Ellen Foley had her first professional show business job 1n "The Borscht Review" in New York ·s Catskill hotel resorts. She played Adelaide in the St. Louis University Theater production of "Guys and Dolls," and Rosalie In the same group's production of "Carnival." She performed in the national tour of "The National Lampoon Show" and in the off-Broadway play. "Boy Meets Boy " She Is a native of St. Louis. Mo. Mimi Kennedy. who always wanted to be an actress. was born and raised In Rochester. N. Y. She played Jan In Broadway's long-running musical hit, "Grease," and the roles of Sybil and Millie in .. All Over Town," also on Broadway She had parts in the Indiana Repertory Theatre's productions of "The Doctor In Spite of Himself" and "Musical Mirage Express." Ott-Broadway, she was in "Rhelngold," "Who's Happy Now" and "Journey of the Fifth Horse .. THURSDAY MAACH Jt for mornln1 Md •lt11noon llstlnp, please stt OAYTllU ,.OGllAlllS. e.io.. fol""' ~wtnltnce, are Ille diy's mowies. OAmM£ MOVIES 9.lO U "I "Int T•" (dral 51 Dana Andrrws Dolothy McGuire 10 00 ® "Ch•ln li1httn1" (dra) )()-Humphrey ~rl 11 :00 0 ~J "Tiit VtrJ Utt" (dra) Richard Todd 12:00 m "The Doctor h~u A Wlle" (com) 40 lortlla Youn1 1:00 o "Mrs. Wiars of th• C.bb•1• '•tch" (com) '34 WC fields lasu Pith 121J "House al Wollltn" (dra) '62-Shirley Kn1&hl 2:00 O "The Defiant Onts" (dlll) '58 Tony Curtis. Sidney Poitier 3:00 iTill ~) "The Sht1pm1n" (wes) '58-Clenn ford, Shirley Macla1ne H OD "The Thrff Staosn 6o Around Ille Woi14 1n A Due" (com) '63 fht Three Stooaes EVENING 8:00 U ((l1) <l)) (l) The W1lt011S (R) Ohv1a and John meet !lead on 1n conlron1111on over rel111on She lr1es h11d to oe11u1de John he should ~ve himself lrom hell by 101n1 to church and telling b.,ph2ed though he leets he has found his own llenen on urth D Ill> fJ JJll m hntulrc Jo•rn•J • f unhous)·· Ya11an and Scotl haht for the hie of lonathan Wdlowat who has lallen under the spell of Apollonius the most PoWtr lul m111t1An of all lime, who 111nls a phys1ol body so that ht can return to earlh O Mowit: (2hr) "Mr Sbttinston" (dra) 44-Claude Rains, Bette Davis (f ) Motit C' IZ~r) "Tophpi" (com) 'fi,4 Mehna Mercou11 Peter us11nov 0 (!SJ ill rUl WtlCOlllt lack IC.otter (R) "!he fight" fhe sweat tioas. much to Mr Kotter's surprise aet into an ar1umen t over homtwork 1esult1na in each giving the other the silent trealment 0 llloYit: ft) (2hr) "Tycoon" (dra) 47 John Wayne. lalllrne Da1. S11 ~dnt tiardewrck CD J~ua Couste11 'fhe Return of the Sta Elephants' Q) Peny Mason ® Movie: CC} (211r) "hslan Nm" (com) 64 Robtrt Watke1 Jr Burl Ives Walter Matthau tD Masttrpllt.t Thtatre Upstairi Dtwntt1lrs Alberto" Georgina's lr1endsll1p with a wild and de'1nse ~rrty 111t lea6s to an ugly scene in 1 him 5ludt0 and the res11n1t1on of one of the Bellamys' ser.anh -8:30-• (.1f\ (fl) 131 Whit's Happt11· 1n1 Shirley·\ prtanant 'rster H01ma dl'frdts lo put the baby out IOI adoplron when her boyfriend calls and '4Y~ hr\ nnt c1lm1n11 out to Cal1f01nra to marrv her 9:00 U ( IT ) & • Hawaii flte·O lllr. 11 year old runaway dauehtrr ol 1~1endary Los M&eles Police detet five B1bt Mnndell I guest Bill McGuire). rs framed tor a murder in tionolutu. then tranl1Ully v~n1shes" into thr rinks nf ~ youth rrhg10us tult rn hOP' of elud1n1 both the police ind the dangeruus man who set htt up U ID &' tt'Gl lllt llBC's Bui Wtr-C.,tt1ns 111d 1111 ltinp IR) Richard lordan stars as Ju;epll Almaah an 01ph1ned ln'lll 1mm1 RJant boy "'llO .,11•u in Ne• Yori! with hrs brother ~nd SJS1er, leaves them 1n the care of a nun .and sels out lo JN~e hrs lo<tune In the coal 1nd Oii boomto-ns ol Pennsylnnra 1n the 1860"s he e11<ounltll tllt entrepreneurs and pohtrc1ans lht 1mm11r•nts. tht miners. and holM serv1nls who lor111 tht biK-tround ol hrs "" to rrut •ealth and power { Moorit· (C'"I (~) ''lllt '-i!IJkln Cits" (dra) 64-Anne Banaoll • ca (JJ) tUl '"~ llllllltr The St11~e·· Concl C.pt M1Utr. lraptctor I u111 end Officer lev11 1ttempt to min lhe phones and m11nt1111 law 1nd order while wa1hnf tor the detect1vu of thr t?th Precinct lo relu•n to their 1obs m ... " 'ntfin si-.., .... , .. "' fD CIYlllAlkin 'Grandeur and Obttht11ee" -9:30-u (8 CV > a Thrtt'a C.•· pany Stanley Aoper conv1nred that lack fnpper's 1ntertsl 1n 11rts is solely pMonrc arranges lor Jack to date h11 I011eous v1s1t1n1 niece Cl) llicllt """" m Soccer from Gtmllny 10:00 B CU: ti}) (() la1111~y Jones Bell) becomes a prospec11ve tar1et of the psychopathrc killer who sends his v1d1ms early deco11ttd v1len tines con111n1n1 m~1es lu111ontd horn magar1ne chpP1n1s-when slit receives one of lhe menac1ne padtts and a thrtalen1n1 phone call 0 Ci)""" U ((Ill())) 9 Wnblde Medi ul "A Red Blanket tor tht City" Dr Lanagan h&hls to uve his u rttl ,after he is accused ol deny1n1 proper medical care to the stnously 1n1urtd dauahter ol a highly rnflurnt1nl hos· plhl btnefactor (lfl Gunsmolt ffi Mi<tobes ' lilttl (a) -10:30-m W ID llews 11:00 D U Cil Qllllm U @Cl)fm lli)llrwJ U LM American StJlt ()) Sincla Mitch Up 0 Ironside m Mary lbr1111••· Mary !Uft1111n C!)TlltlbllJIMOft•n ( (llj ()1) The ~ndt Show !Bl lest of Grt«lle fD llbult iCZll ) Lowt Amttiu• $tylt -11:30-u ((17) (])) Cl) CBS lite fllotlt: ~ "Koil•-t.ast tltts fol A OtH P'tlest," "Thi HollM Thlt Driptll4 Blood" (hor) 11 lohn Bennett 11 121> CI> ~ m .1o11My eman ()) The PTl Clllb u ((21) t))) a Tllunday lllaht Speci1t "Gregory Ped A l1v1ng B1aeraphf mNns Cl> Set. Bllko a The 100 Club ffi Clllnntl 21 Toaraitt 12:00 fiJ lest of Groocho Iii Mowit: CC) "A NIP1 jn h'I· dist" (dra) '46-Merle Oberon Tuman Bey, Gale Son<1er1urd m Cross-W"lb llJ llcrrie: Mftur O'J'S of llapia" (dra) "6J Jun SQfel. lea Masson -12:30- " All-ll+Ot s.w: ...... 14 ttie TOI'," ''TIM C.r1-•1," ""eh• Fvr(' ID Motit: "CNllttMs" (dt1) 42 Wilham Powell Hedy l 1man 1:00 ., QJ Cl) (fll ,...,.., 2:00 Iii lll°'lt Offllltft1lur1: "Tiit ""'bit"' ... , Klllt4 blputlft" -2:30-ID All·lliattt SNw: "fla1111 crf IM ltllna, .. ''Oato" -3:05- • lllaolll: \~ "Llldy lilt" (muJ) 'SO-Doris Oar. Bob Cumm1n1s. l'tltl Silve11 TV WEEI'.. M/IRCH 27. 1977 l'llllDAY Anll I fOf "*""'' Ind 1f1ffllOOll listillp. ~ Mt 0Am1u noc:u~s. , for ,_. Cllllftnierlct, art tM .,,,., lllONs. DAmll£ MOVIES 9:30 • "Tiit 1&11•1ts et Orcosolt" (d11) 64 Michele Cossu. Peppuddu Cuccu 10-00 QI CC) "Dldp City" (wts) ·39 [rrot Flynn, Brute Cabot 12:00 m "The Oilier Lon.. ( dr aJ '47 -Barb1r1 Stanwyc\, David Niven. Richard Conte 1:00 •"Kid Millklns" (com) '3!>-Cdd~ Cantor IS CC) "She's lad on Broad n(' (mu') ·~3 V1111nra Mayo. Gent Nelson, Frank I ovttoY 2:00 Iii (t) "llephent Wal~" (dra) '!>4-Peter Finch. Eh1abeth faytoi, Oana Andrews, Abraham Solm S.-00 cr:Ql CC) "it.Mr's Mtmorr" (dra) '70-0avid McCallum. Susan Strasbeft. l:lO • CC) ''Wlt1t's Up, Tt1er utrr (com) ·64-Woody -.iten, htsuva M1h1sh1, Mrt Hana I IVINIMQ 1J FRIDAY (COfttlnU•d) 8:00 f.I ( 11' ~)) 1 e' Code • Walt awa11s lhe ar11v1I 01 M b,,Jlh~• M1tth l11s nephew C1Pu1e 4nd Milch s new bride ~artn only to hdve his JOY turn to 4nMty when Mitch s pnwatt pl4nr is overdu, •nd 1S soolled trashed ~n ~n 1Sl)l•lr1l paot ot tht 1st1nd 0 ,23 f fO m $1nto1d 1nd Son D Movie (2hr) "Deception" (~1.1 46 Belle Davis Claude lbins J.. Mow11· C (2111) "Apatht" (wts) 54 Burt lanustr• IP~n Peters U Ut t ) )t ABC Frid1y Nraht Mowle· C (90) "lht Su Ptdro Bumi" (com) I~ ltlfr1 Drue~ Chros Murney Darryl MrCullo~gh Stuart Rankin loM MM~ Hobir1~or1 rive youna men w•lh morr frtrd~ir than lunds share a baltmd boat ri C111tu1n1a's San Pedro Hdrbour 8 utin Profile O Movie: C (2hr) "Bridees II T~o-111" ldra) 'S4 W1i11,m1 ll11l1tri1 Grace Kelly f red11c March m Brea~ the Bin~ Cl) l'my Muon lt Movie C (2111) "Serau nt R11ttedat" Udv) SO Jplf llunl,, Constance Towm Wn-001 St10~1 m W1sllln(to11 ~ee• •n ROIH fD £1 Chno -8:30-u lt 6 10' m Chito 1nd the lhn George Gobel ,u, t '' 11•• Tubbs o•nP• of th• A111•1 can Hrlu\t Ciimpany t S.n Otteo CD Cr°"' W1b fD Wiit $trtet Wetl 9:00 QA<tton "ot V1ofenu" • '"lluhv1llt 99"Ton1te 8 ( 11 3 ) e f'UllllERl lhwlllt ¥.I r.tA11•f' Akin\ 141• a O,t,ct•vf t \tonrwall JMo\C>n I Stoney 1 Hutt d ArPP1 '1!Jltt~mar1 •h(\ 1omb1ts .rintf in Na'.hv111, lenntsstr lmy Rted 1rnd I 11tdl, ~nsnn co ~tM In fhf pr"""" ep1 wdt "turd1ni "'a" Randy Arid SuntmPr Blau Ceut~I~ N'~ Rraft r ann BrhndA Mnr11anm•ry) rrlnllud 1n lht tuunt1y mustr wnrlrt A' lh• ideal pertormint r uuplp '" vrrt1m1 ot ~ hrdn1p plot lh•I br1nR\ lo lr~hl h1ddrn f1tl\ abnul lhPtr ~uopo1tdly 1dyll1c m''"Allt MPI ro11r\ al\o &utsls 0 2' 6 10 m flit llockford f'llts Oirty Mo"PY Bl••~ L 'R"' "" 11 alled .ntn lh, 1 •" Jlttr hr. l1thr1 ROl.k~ ll'(mn hu1h $ums nl rt>cnry in lhr mail ~ !hi ()I i!l(i0 IQrtun, thal 1\ ol ~'"' 1nltrP1t t bOth tedua1 •cents 1nd th, mnb CD Mtf'f Gntt111 S11ow Ci) Wllld ftlHISIOll llo1111a £0 Cl1u1t Tllutre Th, Rruts Rt<h11d Sheridan s tOmPdy cnn<trn$ thr Qur\hon of •h,lhPI ' ~Pnll•man in lnvt \hOuld rndul~P h11 1wttl llt•rl 1 rotllanh< bntas1PS J'remy Bittl trnny I 1nrtrn Bt1yl Rrid and John Alderton star m "otlles h"1tt1s -9:30- • (Qt) rt 1) !JI) ABC f'uda, Nlaht lftowlt• 1 C> (90) "Cooler Hip" (dr1> ·I~ L•WJenLr H1llnn larob~. Glynn I urm~n An ~II bl&c~ h11h !.Chool 1~ the sellinK lor lh1s storv about a &roup nl 5lltel w1\t Ch1URO ~tudents aod tht11 adventur'-5 P99914 10:00 fJ ( 11 1 3 ) e Winner hh All M1chatl Murphy ~nd foanna PeltPI ~la1 as a uackerrat~ politt heuten anl and a lrte lanre insurance 1nves 111ator · PSpe{fovely who '°'" tooces to trac~ down a cache of perfectly malch'd emeralds stolen ham tht ute ot a yatht anchored at MarrnA d~I Rey ChH Revrll and Mark Co1don co ~tar Guests Me o.~vu1 liudd1eston S1&11' Has><> Mattint Btswock and John f1edltr 0 -23 6 10 m "°'"' Woman 0 Ne-s 6 Cefebnty ltevut O Enns 1nd Nowak ff Gunsmob ft) El Bien Am1do -10:30-m m w "'., 11 :00 DU m 39 News Cl l Q 10 n I 6 "t!'S U ( 29 8 ) Lowe Ame11e1n Style 6 S1n1tts Match Up 0 Movie· C "What's So Bad About feehn1 Good" (CMTI) 68 G,orge Prppard Mary lvler Moore m Miry Hartm1n, Mary H11tm1n Ci) The Honeymooners ( IT 3 ) The R111Ch Slio!I ~ Best ot Groucl'to tD Bt.ck Perspective on the "'"' m Df1m11tc Senu -11:30- f.I ( 17 3 ) 8 CBS Ute Movie: C "Slt1n'1 ScMC>t for Crrls" (dr~) 1 fl 1 lh1ni•'' ~~t• tac kson 1·am,la fran•1on Jo V4n Fite! Lloyd Bochnrr iJm1, Smith Jackson o 2i • 10 m Jotmy c.111111 8 Movtt. "Danaerousty Yours" (drat H CHar Rome1<s Phylh1 !lillOk~ Ji n• ~'"'II AIAn Omthart U ( 29 8 ) 39 S.W H CD Nns ID Set 811•0 2f 700 Club m Cinem1 3~ 12:00 O Otsco '77 CD Outdoors (I) Movie· "R1nro & tits Go1aen Pistol" twPS) 66 Mark O~mon -12:30- 0 All N11ht Show. "The lost Week· end," "The Scrum1n1 Scull," "Three ltflOllnalres" U SuspenR Thutre m Mov1t "fhe G·Men" lddV) 46 Jam~\ (4yne~ Lloyd r.011n Ann Owr 111t. R11h,,1 Arm~floo~ 86•ton M~· l l•nr lt Soul Tmn 1:00 f.I hthbo\11 D 23 6 • 10 lrltdn11ht Special 0 fhlllttr 2:00 0 Ooubltfuturt MoYt'' "Optll· hon Crou h&les," "The Story ot Atu •ndtr C11h1m Btll" -2:30- m Alf "f&M Show· "Port Atnque,'' Jollnny Alltaro'' -3:05- f.I Movi«: C > "How I Spent My Summ er Vacation" <rnnl 'Ill - Robert Wa1tnrr I nl~ Albnahl. Petet I dWlord W~llPo Pidgeon 1111 St lrthn SATURDAY AfRtl l MORNING 6:00 Q lhdswotld O The Sia Valley e Sunriw Stmtsttr O Community fetdbtc~ m let's lbp -6·30- Q That's Cat e I CaMorn11 Misslofts O Government Scene 10 Property Ma1111ernent m Unrt Five m Momma si-u Villa Atleare 7:00 Cl ltt• $.1 r10, m Woodr Wood· pecker Show 0 P1<tsttte11 • J Weekend U ( ~ 6 l U Tom ' lerry/ Mumbfy SllO. 0 Youth & tht luuu m Oemtntuy Ne., m Sam Yorty Show fD Yoe• for Ht111h -7:30-f.I Su11r11t Sel'llHltt D .U 6 10 m Pin~ h nther 0 r.,. ' fritnd! u (a e ) u Jabbtr1n1 o Hot ruc11• Show m Movie· "tl1d111pped" lad~• 18 Warner But er I rtddrt Bartholomew m Romptr ltoom ( f7 ~ ) Blad Buff1Jo fID berytlody's Bus.nm 8:00 D (111 3 l e Sylmter & lwtely ~ f'opeye/Bup Cartoons u ( .81 re ) ,.I Scoolly Doo 0 Mom: 1C1 "fllr Wind to Jm" (~dvl 'S2 Fred MacMurray V~r~ Ral\ton V1rtor Mcldat~n Ci> Wom1n: Real to Reel M VOl<e of Tokyo -8:30- D ('1 r 3 ) t8 Ctue Club 6 Speed Rater 9:00 f.I I 17 3 ) e Buss l unny1 Road Runner 0 2i e fQ m Speed Bum i V1llty of t11t 0.fl05'Uf1 fD Ontt Upo11 A CIU.SIC m lllSlaht -9:30- 0 10 1' t m Mon1ter $ql!Jd j Johnnr Quest U (J§ e ) H llrofth Super sllol m Movit: C "lht Iron CIO"" (adv) 54 Rob!>il Siad Cl) Movte: C 1 ''list of llrl1man 11ro" (~dv) (17 MAr$hall Thompson m Aj Oia 10:00 0 ((l7J I 3 l) 11 1 Tuun Cl f21) (J) CfOI Im Sp~ Ghost/ F11n-tMltll! e Movie: "Sierr1 hwat~ ('ktsl '51 W8ynt Mnms l ola Alb11thl T'V WEEK MARCH U , 1977 'f The letS0111 0 Wenttd Dud or Ahve M Hot Fudae Show fD tnftn1tr F1<torr ft) f nbuM f'ubllCI -10:30- f.I ( t T 3 ) • New Adunhiru o4 Bltm1n 0 2i ,. 1~ m Bia Jotln, lJttlt lo/In 6 Mcrw1t "Tht Am1nna Mr. X" tdrilJ •8 T u1h;an Bey l ynn Ba11 D (.81 t ,) lt Superf11tnds 0 Abbott ' C!Kttllo .M Valley of Ille Olno:uurs WR~ m !Mo Dula 11:00 D ( 11 •) ) e Shawn/Im Hout U )31 • I 101 m Lind Of tht lent U (12' e ) "3t Oddball Couptt CD LA. f'lttems m W1td11re 111 cm., 2t The Munsters ID Non -11:30- 0 "i1 t i 10 m Muusy l!I Mov1t C "Crosswinds'' I Jdv J 51 Joh11 Payne l!honda Fleming U ( 29 • ) H Am111u n Band stand CD The Ricers m Outdoors 2t The Addams hm1ty AFTERNOON 12:00 f.I I 17 3 ) • Fit Afbtrt D 2' • 10 m flmily Circlr T tnn1s $Pm1 Iona I round Miion in 1h1' Jl 10 000 womrn \tournament lrom St~ Pints l'lantatron South Carolin~ • hrun MoYle 0 wt Side Kids m Outdoor1 m Sat. Bilko ~ ActlOll Thutre fD utlno tonsor1ium -12:30- 0 (!11J l3J) 18• Ark U O Head On m Lem In Space Ci> Mo.it: C "Cattle Ottvt" <wes) ~t Joel McCrt1 Ot4n Sto<.kwell fD The Man Who Wouldn't tleep Quiet (~ t •) U.S farm Report n Be-witched 1:00 f.I ( 11 ) ) 4 W•y Out Games U Celeb11ty 8owhn1 ( 29 I ) Consumtr't l'forkl u The Luer ShO'lf -1:30- 0 (IT J ) e Oufdren's Film Feshut Col~ P111a A C~n1d1an him recounhnR the advtnturu ol two tntt1p11srnR younR Gree~ boy\ who fry lo ra1~f tnoueh money to ltilvt •inlerv Montreal and v1srt then f~ther in Greece Cl lffl t f 1110) m Gretter Greensbo10 Open Coif Cove• age nl semi l1nal 1ound action trom the Sedgefield Country Club 1n Crtensboro. Nonh Cnrohn~ 0 Sportsman's frltnd t 6 J Science fldion The.tlri U Ari's Sport1 World llJ Mofle' <Cl "Yo1-Monst11 from Sp"'" (hor) '71 Akrr~ Kubo I m Solll Trai11 m Claak Tlltatre l'1tvltw ('21J Cl)) Ovtdoon CD Mama illl l'ro llowlt11 Tour 2:00 B Steps to 1..Nr11111 U SwtS1 Family Robtt1tot1 a The W'111 ntrs ()) Mo.it: (CJ "fm MllllOll Miles to urtll~ (sci h) ·68-Andrrw Keir Barba1a Shelley Cl) Tarun (@ CJ)) Rock ~111 fD ClaSSK Theatn lhe R1wals" ( (21) 11.J) An 111111 World -2:30- 6 M1dl1 O Morie: "The Th1n1 fllll Couldn't Die" (hor) 'SS-Andra Maritn Wilham Reynolds IJ Greatest Sport Ltetnds m Outer limits (S CJJ) World of Sutvlvtl 3:00 B Newsm1k1rs U Wilcllif1 Tlll1tr1 (I) Ov1cloon D ('21J Cl)) l8l Otna~ Sllor1 Win· •n Cin:lt r.olf Cllampionslup lave coveraee of lht thud round of play 1n this 1011 touinamenl lrom tile M1ss1011 Hills Country Club 1n Palm Si>'tn&s. Cahlorn1a CJ Mowit: ~ "Tiit Us1 8andrt'' (wes) 49-Wtlham [lhotl Adrian Booth. Forrest I ucker cm lloofil: "Anett ttld 111t Badll\111" (wes) 47-lohn Wayne Carl Russell 0) llllorie: :t' "loft In A Goldf1$11 lowl" (com) 61 Tommy Sand~ Fabian @ lilotrit. "Th• fCM1nt1111lletd" (clra) 49-Gary Cooper all TIM Maic I'll<• m 'ran Cmt dt la Tmlt m c.-. 3' -3:30- B It hkts All Kinds D Sllllr"1 ()) flit l:Mlllpiofts aJ Missioa: l111poaibl. (@ Cil) Cl111111plonslrip lndat Q.ll l'lwter W110Mr 4:00 D V.,•tt 1' !ht lttt" of lllt S.a Cl)°"*°" 8 (a CC•>"• lowltn Tt11r the SI00.000 Bu11er Ktnw O~n lrom M11m1 Floria l ( Sbr Tret ea..u-rvl m l&Kk l'•rs,idlwt ti\"" llm a .. .-tM au• -4:30- fJ <:m ..I) CIS s,.ts ~ Tlle bun Cl ....,.: ~ "Oakl'll l11ultllf" (WU) S6 Dale Robtrt50ll .... It. ~ "Oamtt Tohts" (m11s) ~ hb Hunter aJl.nltflllllllak 13 Olc:e u.-A 0.- G Cr'11111e 1D1 ~ lht K1H 8l~fl(ts 5:00 • Mat l,.. (() .... Hill hltrlca ([)C.. R <ID""' e ..-: CC) ''Tiit R"""' S,rinc If •~ Stolle" (dra) '61 Warren 8tttty, Vlvitn ltl&ll -~USA -S:30- D CIDl 0 Cl) lltn a <a m> a ABC'• Wide Wot1d of SPot1I 0) El Clla'41fjn Colonde Im l'mport to Traff! EVENING 8:00 0 (@ ) """' u m11tws 0 Movie: (CJ (2hr) "Sh111ff of frldurtcl Jn" (com) ·59 Kenneth Mote Jayne Manshtld li .l Htt Kaw O Diahann C.rroll ln.(;oncer1 D Ironside fn Cine UnlWtr'Sal rD m Di•1ot11e fD VislOll Oii -6:30- fJ CIJ ""' II ltllBC llews Confertn<1 m ma.ooo Question (@ Cil) Winter Olympics 1976 (2J) Cl1 Wild lill&dom m Rtbo9 7;00 B The Muppeh Peter Ustinov euests f' Voyact to tlle Bottom of Ille Su a Eyetlltllela los An1t1ts f)l In S..rth OL II llm aJl CT Spact: 1999 m (IJIJ £) m QJ) lnrenu MS'- Q) Mttll-12 ( (]'1) (.L) Htt Haw at TIM l'diseri -7:30-0 Hert & llow D In Surtll Of IJ Dmsten: How & Wiiy Cl) Room 222 8:00 fJ {ffT "3)) lj Mar1 TJltr be S/low (R) Sue Ann's youneer sister \ buuty and charm have al ways p1oved to be a httle more lhan she could handle and now she rs faced with the tough comp1t1t1on aea•n when L e1la comes to v1s1t hei '" M1nneapolts U l2JJ r{J CIOl m Emer11ncy A soap opera Klor (Leon lames) ts ~trrcken 1ust prtor lo airtime and the desperalt producer (Tom Wtllrams) lrm to 01111nate the broadcast from lhe sickbed U Or1I Rolltrb Special \.(1 lloofil. C {10) "Good llews" (coml '1 lune Allyson Ii (J:I I l 3 1tam1's lluu· bts Nancy tnu a desperate ploy to prevenl Sunshines mother lrom ..trisk1n1 her hOmt to Wtehrta CJ llln11: :c:> (nr) "fOltnr All*f" (rom) 41 Londa Darnell m Sallirday Speoal "Maerc at the Roay' Ql f""'1 It Su .S """:"WINI ii Wlrih" (dra) 48 [laflOI P~rker f.t) Ollc:. u,... A Qmk } rtt le lord rauntleroy" S11 part aoaptatt0n of r r1nces Hodason Burnett's novel •bout a Ntw York boy and hrs widowed mother -8:30- fJ (@ Cl)) ()) lob lltwlllrt SlleW (R) The Hartley apartment betomes a hot and cold blttl11round wtltn Ille rood doctor deelaru psy ctioloclcal wartere on hll 1-ndlold a ca m> a f'lsll "Ftre" When an empty house down the block 10!$ up rn flames. the ftnaer of susp1ct0n pornts at Vactor as a possrble arsomst Q) Colla&• m Tiit Way It Wu 9:00 B ((}t '.])) Cl) All 1n tllt family (R) Part I Aichie furs IOI his lite befOfe an operation and thrnes 10 l!om bad to llOrst when he to111es face to lace with his doctor U ~I fl) CIDl m llBC Slturuy Morie: _c.i (2hr) "The Outfit" (dra) ·74 Robert Duwall Karen Black Joe Don Baker Robert Ryan. T 1mothy Carey Rocard laetkel Two brothers rob a bank owned bt lhe synd1ca1e and one becomes the v1cltm ol mob tltl men The surv1v1n1 brother decides to eiact $250.000 more lrom the c11me lamtly to avenae lhe death of hrs brolher O Twilipt Zone IJ (13 (j)) (1t1 SbrUJ & Hukh (2hr) "The Set Up" A deadly sertesof mishaps plaques Starsky and Hutch as !he rnveslrgalron 1n10 tht murder of a mob ch1eftatn leads them 111ht into tht middle ol or1ani1ed come m Ket Haw fD Tiit lncttel!blt M1tll111t (R) An encore pmenlatron of lop rared doc umentary which eram1nes the inner •01k1ncs ol the humen body lhrouah adwanced techntques 1n medtetne and pholo1r1phy m Hablano cit IOI/US lnwM1blts -9:30- D CAROL BURNffi lOtb * Anni. Show/90·minute reprise of hlthhthts B (()1) CD) CIJ tarot lwmtt Show This 90 m1nule ed1tron ma1ks the completion of Carol's tenth season, and lulurts h11h1t&hls lrom the more than 200 shows taped since tile se11es premrered 1n 1967 Each casl member (Korman. Ms Lawreoce and Conway) were a5'ed lo recall then favorrte comedy sketches and mu51cal numbers lrom the pa$1. and there's a new muS4tal number that involves lhe studio audience U C,liforni• An11b S,,.WI ll1ck [nber2 hosls lhrs pre season look at lhe 1971 Calrfo1n1a Angels-the new players and· hopes lo• the season (I) Stm Alltn's L.auch·B.ac• Q) Mowle: (C) "The l.otle H111d" (wes) '54-Jotl McCm 10:00 O l.ollm.1R and B.ar•lty D (121l ()))ID Doc and Crt TV WEEI<. MARCH ?7 19n CDhn IS Motil: (CJ "Tiit Molt l'IOlllt II (hor) ~-John Ae1r m aitov1e: "u st11d1" m [dnitl llaurio 11:00 fJ Ii Cl) m tll' llews u CIDl """ Ill loft Alltrun Style Andy W"illialllS Sllow Cil Fricht lllPt m ltifll of lttllllns1INI Cl) Mo.it: "lnwlSIH" (Kt 11) 62 Edward Judd. Yoko Tani <<m CD> m Club @ Cl) Adam·IZ ('21J ) Rt1 flumbard -11:30- fJ Movie: (C) "A Gatherinc of bcltt" (dra) '63-Rock Hudson. Rod Taylor. Leora Dana U (DJ :J) CIDl (ID W•ktnd The Pohsh dream 1s basically ttie same as !He w1s1on of lhe average citmn 1n the caprtaltst world. almost every body wants to become a m1ll1onarre, and rn Communist Poland, some do D Movie: "Th• AmtrlcaniulicHI of Emily" (com) 64 James Garner Juht Andrews. Melvyn Oou11as. James Coburn (I, Mo,it : "las1 T11in From Gunhill" (wes) '59-Ku~ Ooueras. Anthony Quinn m Mov11: ~ "Damn hnkus" (mus) 58 Tab Hunter. Gwen Verdon, Ray Walston Qt Movie: "l'ride ol St loyla" (com) 52 Dan Darity 12:00 e Mov11: (C) ''Sword of the Cott queror~ (dra) 62-Jack Palance Guy Madrson m Ma,. ol Jaa ((21) ) lltws1S<1·Fl 11lrutr1 1:00 D fl) Roe• Con<.ert D Thrllltr Q) Movie: "8rt1Un1 tht Sou11d 8.a"ilr" (adv) '52 Ann Todd. Ralph Richardson -1:30-m All·lllpt Sllow: "Sirocco," "Tht Wizard of Mars" f2i) Monty l'ython's flylna Cirm 2:00 fJ Motil: (C) "A Hard Cut of Blues" (dra) '69-Robert Stack, Sharon flfTell. Keenan Wynn CJ Doubltfuture Movies: "Five Ashore 11 Sln11pore," "MDYin& T111f1" (i21l (])) Spa11isll lltw1/Movie Ott to a great start In 1977, Judy Rankin defend• her title In the sixth annual Colgate-Dinah Shorv Winners Cfrcle Goll Championship, llve on ABC, Saturday at 3PM and Sunday (Aprll 3) at 2PM. p 15 TV WEEK, MAAC~ 27, 1tn atlantic 01usic Spring Cleanup Sale Take advanta9e of this once a year Sprin9 Clearance where all W'lits are priced to sell -some at less than our cost! Hurry, sale days are for I week only, Mar. 28-Apr. 2. 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