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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-03 - Orange Coast Pilot)' " __ , .. ·City Incom.~ Taxes .. 1 THIS N~SA PHOTO OF MOON EXPLORATION WAS A SIMULATION Was Televised Lunar Landing In 1969 Also Staged on Earth? No Man on Moon? Smirical Book Challenges Landi;,g By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of II>• D•llY Pllol Staff One opinion poll alleges that 30 per- c ent of the American people don't believe the U.S. ever put men on the moon. Now, a Fountain Valley publisher and a Santa Cruz author are racing into print a book designed to spread and s upport this skepticism. Barry Reid, presi- de nt of Eden Press Inc .. a nd a ra mbunctio us Sacrame nto River·r at with little rever e nce · v1Nsn na med Bill Kaysing a rc pushing this view. "We 're onto something ... ," asserts Reid, a rather merry literary mogul. aged 34, whose previous pa pe rbac k publications sold by mail order. Hi s Eden Press Inc.. offerings in - c lude how-to books on getting rich through fra ud: instruction m a nuals on making s u c h wa v e ·m a k e r s as nitroglycerin, machine guns and plastic e xplosi ;es costing $7 or le~s. Hi s biggest seller, "The Paper Trip ... which he says sold 100.000-plus copies, g ives detailed information on how to create a whole new identity for yourself by getting phony or counterfeit creden- tials and wher e to get them. Reid's newest publishing effort is "We Neve r Went to the Moon." a s atirical, but p rovocative challenge to the authe nticity of U.S. moon missions. Author Kaysing's broadside is based on his claim of seven years e xperience as a n aerospace industry technical writer . ll wi 11 be on the market by early June. Kaysing quite frankly admits "We Never Went to the Moon." was original- ly undertaken as a spoof. Then as Kaysing began his research into the whole moon landing program, a task involving $30 billion, numerous golL.- e rnment agencies and thousands of personnel, he said he began to get highly suspicious . Shreds of evidence here, discrepan· cics there; inconsistencies in some a reas a nd government stonewalling of his ef- forts to obtain certain records and docu- ments started t roubling author Kaysing. He says his study of photographs purportedly s hot on the moon walk showed no stars in the black heavens, while on the m oon, where ther e is no at· mosphere, he believes they would have glittered brilliantly. Kaysing asserts no evidence is shown that dust was blown mto the sky by the luna r lander's rocket engines, nor do any great holes a ppear gouged in its surf ace down lo the moon ·s bedrock as he bcl.i eves they would have been in landing . He says lighting used in the photo· graphs appears to come from a source <See MOON, Page AZ ) Letter by Oswald? · DALLAS (AP ) -T hree handwriting experts say that a mysterlou.<1 letter asking for a meeting with an unidentified .. Mr. Hunt" was written by Lee Har\'ey Oswald two weeks before the assassination or President Kennedy. The three analysts were com· missioned by the Dallas Morning News, which reported Saturday that the letter was compared -.raw. Seerets, Iii .,..,,.,,e ' What·ls R that comodia~ Red<! Foxx is sa)'illg to sports t commehtati>r Phyllis George? We don1t know, but it must t have worked as YOU'il see In story and ))lctµrft about 1 'Challen&~ of the Sexes• hela last week in Mission Viejo. (lee.Pates A3 an4 ll8). --- with handwriting samples iden- tified by the Warren Commission as written by Oswald. Oswald was identified by the Warren Commiss ion a s the person who fatally shot Kennedy here Nov. 22, 1963. The com· mission said Oswald acted alone. "' The Dallas bureau of the FBI has said it is investigating the let· ter purportedly writte n by Os wald to a ''Mr. Hunt." A spokesman said the FBl caMot say for whom the letter was In· tended. It was dated Nov. 8, 1963. Willem Oltmans, a Dutch free· lance journalist, told a house committee on Friday he bad been told by George De Mohrenschildt, who apparently killed himself early last week, about a purported conspiracy to kill Kennedy involving Texas oilmen, CUban exiles, avd CIA and FBI agents. • Oltmans iald be told the com· mlttee that De Mohri!nscbildt claimed to hive been a rnJd- dleman between Texas oilman H.L. Hunta.DdOswald. A spokeaman fo'k' the Hunt estate said Friday that reports that Hunt had aomething to dQ with the assa11laatlon were .. totally false." Earlier, a spokesmen for Hant OJl Co. de· Died that the late bUlionaire "ever knew,••• eom..mwllcated wlth or ever received com- munfcatlon from Lee Harvey <>awaJd." The News ~dentJfied the handwriting uperta u Mary C. <ee,. 05\'!ALD, Pale A!) l ~ • . . ·~ Leave OfficialS.Cold· By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of I .. O•llv Pilot Stall Assemblyman Willie Brown <D·San Francisco> is prepared to submit a bill calling for property tax reform by substituting in part county and city-levied income t axes of up to 15 percent. It j.$ not a prospect that thrills many city or county officials in Orange County. Most local officials say they want state government to do something to ease the property tax burdens that a re taking lareer and larger bites ·out of local taxpayers' pockets. But few said they feel the in· come tax is the Qlace lo do it. The bill, which has yet to be in·· troduced to the Legislature, calls for $712 million in property tax relief in favor of granting coun· ties the· authority to institute a one to five percent income tax. Cities would be empowered to levy an additional 10 percent. The first blush of reaction from local officials was that the pro· posal needs close scrutiny. But local Q{ficials seemed to be divided into two general schools or thought on the issue--thosc who think income tax is a goOd place to institute property tax re- form and those who don't. Laguna Beach' Mayor Phyllis Sweeney, for example, said she has always felt such a tax would be a more fair way of raising funds than the property tax. Such a meas ure would pro\'ide tremendous relief to retired and elderly property owners living on New Test Will Aid In Cancer SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) -A new technique of growing human cancer cells in the laboratory promises a personalized way of choosing drugs that will be most effective against an individual's cancer, a scientist said Saturday. A group of researchers is start- ing to develop compute rized, in· dividualized drug and dosage schedules based on the techni· que, Dr. Sydney E . Salmon told an American Cancer Society seminar for science writers. They are utilizing the fact that cancer cells often have some chemical "marker," a bit of identifying language in a sense, saying they are different than other cells, said Salmon of the University of Arizona cancer center in Tucson. Using one s uch marker, the Arizona researchers have de· vised a system of growing a person's own cancer cells in the laboratory, lhen testing to learn what drugs are most effective against those cells. •·we believe this new approach will permit individualized cancer treatment," Salmon said . The marker being used is that cancer cells grow faster than other cells and some grow in special colonies. Called tumor· stem cells, these are the ones responsible for cancer's uncon- trolled growth, and for spreading and seeding cancers elsewhere, he said. He and his associate, Dr. Anne Hamburger, found a simple and inexpensive method or growing the cancer cells in s peci al nutrients. A specimen of cancer. cells taken from a patient's body is cultivated in the mixture, and soon the cells begin to form col· onies of themselves. fixed Jncomes and place the general concept of curing proper· burden on young and middle· ty tax prqblems with additional aged workers whose salaries in-income taxes is a bad idea . crease with U\e cost or living, she Some financial observers point said. ' out that in the past 10 years, state "It would be interesting to see income tax has taken an increas- how much money we really are ing burden of su(>plying funds for talking about," Mrs. SWeeney lhe state budget, going from said. about 19 perc.,nt of the s tate San Clemente City Manager • treasury's income in 1967 to ~m Gerald Weeks sa.id the income estimated 35 percentthis year. t ax plan would "have to be Meanwhile, the sales tax has something more than a payroll dropped one percent in terms of tax." ttie funds it provides for the state Otherwise, t he core cities budget from 39 percent in 1967 to where many people work would an estimated 3& · percent this receive the bulk or the money and year. ' leave the residential a reas poor. Tom Riley,. chairman of the hewamed . Or a n ge County Board of "I'm not in fa vor of a payroll Supervisors. said he was llot t ax. Where people work is not f a miliar with Assemblyman necessarily where the costs are Brown's proposal but his initiai incurred. reaction wus surprise and op· "An income tax with some position. equitable aspects to it is one "lt just astonishes me that we thing, a payroll tax is not," would have such a thing," Riley Weeks said. said. "It just doesn't sound very He noted "total replacement of via ble." the property tax would be quite a He noted it would require a re· few dollars." organization of county govern- He too said it would be a more menl to tldminister, adding,. ''I equitable means of taxing than don't know what the cost .would the property tax "because ttle be." value or personal property does Riley said supervisors have not necessary indicale-1.he.ability been hdping ior a shift octpr.oper_- of the person to pay.'' t y taxes and s uch a shifl might On the other hand, there were · local officials who feel the <S'ee TAXES, Page i\2) L OfJun o Murder-suirid e ·Victillls Identified The Laguna Beach wom an slain by a man who then killed himself has been identified as Betty L. Walker, in her late 40s or early 50s,'Of 785 St. Ann's Dri ve. Police said she was shot twice outside her home Friday night by a man identified as Garold E. McCoy, 62, of 3366 Punta Alta, Laguna Hills. The victim had returned home with a male friend when she was pull ed fro m t h e ca r and murdered, police said. They said the killer is believed to be the same person who had been pre..~s· ing his unwanted attentions-,on the woman for several month~. Investigation into the tragedy is ~ontinuing. DlllY 'Piiot Staff, ..... Tiiis Racer's Edgg TracJC stars know the value of a fast start. So does this · youngster who stands out from competitors during the 100 yard dash event at City Track Meet in Lagun·a Beach Satur- day. Dozens of youngsters, both boys and girls, turned ot{t to compete for ribbons and spots on Laguna. Beach tea~ that will compete in_ county meets April 23 and ao. ~ ON "rHE INSIDI~ .... ,. . .: .... NEW "ONllOE! -Not at all, say those close to fast-riling sex symbol Farrah Fawcett.Majors. So what is it that made fana, ranaing from the eldettly to teerui, lay out cold cuh for five million potters? An Associated Pre11 atory tells what makes Fawcett nm. Pqe Al. · DOVBLB INCOME -In almolt nve out or 10 American famm. bl wblcb tbe buaband •orb. ti. wlle doff too. An AP Newt Special teporta on the PreAUN9 ud N'Ward.t of tb1.a &rOwia&~le.Pa~Ba. WATER'S· FuTfulE -The drought has focused attention on California's water usaee pro· btems. but an Associated Press story has an even more sobering message: In order to live with the amount of water that's available, all Americana must conserve more., Page Ba. SI A DA,.,Bf -You don't bave to spend a Jot of money to have an enjoyable .wentng out, perba.Jl8 even visltlna somo of the bht reetauranb and ni1ht 'clubs. SkepUcal? A ' bow·to story by J~t&eff>'11ianll011Pa1• BL l mfde S wufa" ., \ .. i "'' ·~. as . t ,, ' ~· ~J : { &l · I ,. .. .. ,, ... 0,Al&.V~H.OfllCTIO!ft • :,."' .. .. Qflwe.IU .......,~ ... -TVWtttr • : :.:--' . . .. . I .. ,,, '· I• .. ' . ~ t I '· .. 1' I ' ,. t J ~ " i • ' • • t • , ~ ' ·. Sund!y. April S, 117'1 Weekly review of Orsnge Coast high/lg"'- CRASH SURVIVOR McGOWAN LEAVES AMBULANCE Laguna Hills Crash claims 27 seniors News that 27 Leisure World residents had died Jn the naming wreckage or one of two 747s that collided early las t week has left the community stunned. The worst air dis- aster in history had fa milies and friends reanng the worst while waiting to $?Cl v. ord on the rate of fri c-nds and loved ones. On Wedne::.day. 21 of the injured arrh cd al El Toro aboard a military trans por t plane. Ambulances carried the victims lo UCI Medical Center for care of severe burns, while the lucky rew sun 1vors Y.ho e:..caped nearly un · injured from the n :.iming wreckage limped to ambulances. Fla~s Oew nt hair ma1,t und i:ovcmment bodies observed momenls or ::.ilen<:t' in honor of thL· dead F1 ve other coast resident::., all of Newport lk ach. died 1n the C:i:iary Island::; holocaust. Dodi~ of the remammg \'1ct1ms began their trip home Saturday 8!i crews aboard Pan Am jets undertook' the $l rim task or I akin& tho charred remain::. of tho::.e killed back to the United States. Huntington Bc ac h ehristian chips create crunch Sa n Clt.•m e nte Amid charges of violations of the Brown anti-secrecy Act. Huntington Beach Union Hi gh School trustees met lasl week to decide the fut11re of a tortilla chip manufacturcr '11 C'hnc;t 1~n oru•nted p.1cka~in~ The-pad' 1• • • 11 fl•''i a Chn-. 11 ~1 n .,, ml .. ·I .er.ti motto dcclar in~ lh<: t·1.1m·~• ,.., ('hn~t1an in natur~ Th~ !JJCkage's messaie raised the wrath of at least one man who charged 1t 1s a v1olal1on or constitu- t1onally guar anteed separa· tion of church and state. Trustees wound up dead· locked on the issue and de· c1ded to delay a decision lo ban the packages from cam· puacs. Coast may become thirsty Thirsty summer crowds may upset water conservation efforts m Laguna Beach and other South Coast com mun1Uea. leaders there fear. The Metropohtan Water 011 tricl last week warned Southern Callfom1ans that all wattr used above 90 percent or last year's water use levels will coat double the normol prtce San Clemente city councilmen began dlscu"1on last week of a conservation ordinanct' Clay Dillman. senior planner for the city says the propoaed ordinance was sugpsted as a d1scuss1on item. "J£ist to plant°"' seed." South Coast water authont1es have warned that cutbacks could have severe economic impact on the area. Mic;s1on Vlf'IO GABE (KOTTER) KAPLAN SUSSES FAN SARAH BLAIR Viejo becomes celebrityville Mlsaion Viejo High School became a celebrity \ruta1e last week a1 television and mm penionallties gathered to compete ln televislon's "Celebrity Challenge or the Sexes." On band were Connle Stevens. Gabe <Kotter) Kaplan On pie· lure), Flip Wilson, O.J . Simpson and a number of other pro. minent entertainers and sports stara, compeUq for fun. Final events end todqy wilh Farrah l''awcett-MaJon top- ping ore tn.•how. Event.. ranged from dr1v1nc 1mlll raclnc cars around the n w).y paved parklnt lot (Connie St.vent beat Flip WUson) to bowling andpfntpona. • Fil11;1 F11e Acclainu Nazareth By GEORGE W. CORNEU. Al"ltel ...... Wrll.,. A wltte of prai•e by rell1lous leaders ror the t.elevfslon movie .. Jes us ot Nazareth" has ned out earlier controversy. E n tne moat voul protester c anged his mind after seeing \he film. The surge or acclaim has come from various parts or the church spectrum -conservative to pro- gressive, Protestant and Roman Catholic, as well as Jewish - following previews of the slx· hour presentation. Il "outranks all previous film verslof\S of the gospel," says the Rev. Or. Ben Armstrong or Mor· ristown. N .J .. executive secretary or the N atlonal Religious Broadcaaters. The Sl8 milUon production, with a score of mm celebrtUes in the cast, ls scheduled to be aired by NBC-TV In two sermenl.I, the first tonight and the seoonct on EasterSunday. · The film became a subject of controversy w~n Bob JoMS III, president or fundamentalist- oriented Bob Jones University in South Carolina. called it "wicked" without seeing it and issued a published plea for believers to protest. Hit by more than 15,000 com· plaUnls. Gen eral Motors withdrew its sponsorship of the Olm, but Procter and Gamble stepped in to take its place. After previewing the fllm, Jones said there is "much that is commendable" about It. He saJd his earlier prot~sts were based on published comments of the director, Franco Zeffirelli. ,.,.... Pa,,e AJ MOON ••• other than the sun and from diJ· ferent angles, with odd reflecting patterns. Following t he start of his numerous talk shows, llsteners- almost always 1.11'\identified- began furnishing bizarre but in· trig,uing clues and tips suggest- ing to ttim that he was on the right track. A woman friend of a prostitute worklng at Cactus Springs, Nev .. near the super-secret Nevada T est Sile alleged two NASA scientists confided to her that the moon landings were elaborate hoaxes. • Kayslag sns radio station KOME in ~:in Josl' mysteriously went off thl· air during one of his broadcasts. Authorities said its transmitter was firebombed by a m ystery man who landed in a helicopter on a mountaintop near Gilroy Then he claims they abruptly changed their story. An alrllne pilot telephoned dur- ing a talk to claim he and seven passengers uw an Apollo com· mand module being dropped from an Air Force plane over the Pacific Ocean. The alle~ed drop assertedly Crmh Kills Former Chief A freak accident Saturday claimed the life of former Buena Park Police Chier Ralph Selby, G7 Police said Mr. Selby was load- m~ the trunk or his car in the driveway of his house al 8433 Peony Clrde, Buena Park, with the en111ne runnlna. at about 5:30 p m. The vehicle apparently slipped into gear, backing over him. Despite efforts by paramedics, the former chief died at West Anaheim Hospital at 6:40 p.m. Mr. Selby was a member of the current city trarrtc commission and was formerly a city council candidate. He fi rst came to Buena Park to serve as police chletln 1960, retiring In 1967. Previously. he had been a Loll Angeles police officer for 20 yeara. Mr. Selby is survived by his wife and lhree childreni Diver Loses Life Despite Rescue Try Frantic errorta by diving partners Saturday talled to eave the llfe or a scuba diver in La1una Beach. Dro\Wned ln the 8:30 a.m. acct· dent wu Norman L. Robison. 38, or Rolland Helghts, who was re· portedly divine with a 1roup ofr Mountaie !toad Beach. Police said memben of the group appnenU y noticed Robison had dlaappoared;· theq apo\~ him noaUht and PUlltd hlm to shore whJI• aamtnl1\ertnll mouth.to-mouth ,..lllcttatlon. Despite their eff or\f Ind thole ot paramecllo, Roblto• died about 10 a.m. at loutb Cout pomroai, HotJitaL . .l . • PARAMEDICS ~USH INJURED WOMAN TO HOl'9TAL Car Flips, Injures PregnantM:oin,Son A pregnant woman. her 3-year· old son and another woman and her 6-year-old son were injured Saturday when a vehicle In which they were ridini flipped over on Upper Trabuco Canyon Road. Brent Major or the Laguna Hills paramedic unit said the ac· cident occurred about 4: 30 p. m. The two women's husbands were also in the Toyotu Land Cruiser, but were not inj ured , he said. Taken to Mission Community Hospital by the El Toro Marine search and rescue helicopter were Grus Robert.., 23, described Delly '1101 Stall ""'" 'LANDING A HOAX?' PubU aher Barry Reid coincided with the time the re· turning space capsule would be opening its parachutl's for re· covery at sea after re-entering the atmosphere. The author claims government officials, s pecifically NASA . respond to his requests for in· formation with a cold wall of si l~nc e. H e !!ays th e CIA acknowledged it rn3intains a file on Kaysing and his snooping and pu bile allegations. Could 1t be as Kaysin{l '8S· serts. albeil with a last minute hedging or his betli at the book's conclusion that the awe. inspiring videotape footage that captured mankind's mind was a gigantic joke? -Could it be the astronauts never got cloeer to the moon than a super-secret movie i1ound stage which he claims exists at the Nevada Test Site" -Could It be while they were allegedly In outer space they were o nJ.y 90 m l lea from downtown La~Vegas? -Could It be the low, desolate lunar mountains are In reality the hills behind Mercur y. Nevada. as it appears In a matchup or two photographs or both earthly and moon horltons? What does Kays lng's publisher himselrthink? "It 's a hell or a story ... but. .. well ... 1 don't know." admits Reid. a& three months pre1n1nt and suffering bruises ; her aon, Jason. also bruised ; Gall Klym. 25. suffering back pain. and her son Thomas. with a gash on the left wrist and a large bump on the head. The two tamlhe& arc neighbor!) al a Fullerton apartment ccm· plex. Ma;or said H€: said he :sn l sure how the accident occurred but speculated the vehicle may have been back· mg dOY.'ll a d1rt road when 11 over· turned. Fro. Pllfle A J TAXES.,. result in the end in some higher state income taxes lor scrr.e pee· p!e. But. he s:ud . superv:sore and a :1pecial citizen.government tax reform committee have cpposed replacing property tax with In· come taxes . The joint citizen.government group had earlier shipped to Sacramento a reform packase calling ror an increase in the homeowners· <'xe mpt1on from $1, 750 to SS.ooo ~~ rear and split t ax rr:lls with d1ffcrrnt rate!' 1or owner-occupied hemes and other property lrnne :\tayor Oa\':c Sill! sa:d the ph1lcsoph) of rcr' ac•f'g pro. ~ pert) tax with ~r ir.corr.c tax !~ ·not meaningful tax retorm Councilman Pzul Ryckolf of '.'lewport Bead• agreed. adding that a sales lax might be a better place to get money fer local gov· ernment. Fountain Va!!ey City Coun· cilman Al Hollinden dubbed the lo come tax proposal · ·co1met1c." He contends It could cost Orange County taxpayers a grezt deal since a maJonty of county re11· dent1 are In income bracl<ets higher than the state everare. Hollinden anc! Ryckoff' both agreed that si.:ch a bill shows cow ardlce or. the part of the Legislature and 15 md1cat1ve ol the members· seeming unwlll· ingness to do sorr.ethint !!l&nlfl· cant about tax reform. "They're passing the buck tc tbe locaulles. · Holhnden said. "If they can t find a way to do something II" Sacramento. they dump 1t on the local agencies ... Huntington Beach '.'wtayor Har· riett Wieder. another of the anli· income tax people. was critic.al of the Leg1slatcre'8 approach to the whole problem of. the operat· ing cost of government. She pointed out that any re· forln legtslat!on should be based on the opinions of local otriclah;- op1nioru that the Legislature has not solicited. F'ro•P~AJ I OSWALD ••• Harrison of Richardson, Tex.; Mary I. Duncan of Toronto. Canada, and Allan R. Keown of El Paso. Tex. Rescuer May Be ,. New -Dad NOftnt Mf A Mt BEACH. Pl•. CAP) -An Infant tlrl named AprU tam• lftte> tilt• ~ol'ld fl\ a roualt way. but ti•t fUtur• •Po peara brttht. The ~Uce orrtcer ~ho sa"·ed "er Ulo wants to adopt htr. Orttc:er Ed~ Moote sal4 th• ~'·~d\ t\.l.·oun,-. 1ltl wu h•t•• ln 10o4f cesadltloa a& a hotpltalr ' ApJU, ttw n1~t llttn her by M0:0~ w .. found •1rtr _.lid= b~ !vti)'n., Vec~"lo. n. ·wan wa• •luffed tn J 1>t•Ue-tau cUs(~rded an a otu~ot l> .ahet • Nn. Vecthlo ack te h•• 1pan01tnt •~d u »ollco. -WUhln mlnutn, MooN w.-on thi scent. • . "She couldn't bav• ~ttt1 more than JS mlnutta pld1 • Moore aakt. Ht lied Off the b1\y·, um· b.ilUl ~Ord •Ith a rtllOW of. f1cer·s ahollac• a,nd ruahtd her to tht hotplta!. "On tM way tc> tbt hccpitaJ, ahe stopped bre1th1n1. ·· ht said. "l <hdn't know wllat to do, and I wu scared. So t aave hor mouth·to·m outh rtauscllation. •Thank Ood 1he'J•U rlaht now." Moore Hid he believe• the In· rant ..... thrown rrom a passina car. "Someone wanted to kill that girl.·· he said. "Sh~ was tossed there lt~e someon<: ""all throwing away garbapt.' ... A \\elrar<' ~pokci-man s:ud that i;r.lc ~~ Apr:l'f. parent:. are iocat- £d. the inf~rn wtll be put up l'or adoption. fy!oor, said he wants lO rr.ake the child h!s own. "l'vt got my own daughter, who. lromcally, will be 2 Satur· day, .. he sa:d "You know. this strlkH awlul close to home, and l'm 1olnt1 to do oerythm{! m my powe~. to g:\ol' that baby a home 0 SD MICHIGAN ,.,~··· Strlt MIUS ,.,,..,._o TuUter Tar~t• Tern ados to1..:<?hed do\\ n In at least f;ve towns 1n Mi<'h1gan Saturday, cau1intr ex tensive damotre t o homes and farms. Hall as large as 314 inch In diameter pelted the reg!on as well. More on the storm damage on Page A4 . SUNDAY DAILY PILOT .. ,..,.,, .... " Pr•~ Of'f't ,,r-!> h.O'.,... J.U'. 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U M-t••\ • ROZ KELLY OF 'HAPPY DAYS' (ABOVE) LINES UP SHOT IN GAME WITH REDD FOXX Phylll1 George (Below) R•IMM Ag•ln'at O.J. 91mpaon Who Pl•yed Left·"•nded Crime Probe Nears End Dy The Associated Press Publication or a series or stories by a team or investigative reporters who probed organized crime in Ari.wna ii; nearing <m end amid continuing disagree- ment about the impact and im- portance or the effort Some law t'nrorccment authorities In Arizona said that the series and the publicity at has Parker Service Slated Sunday In NB Chapel Memorial services for Robert S. Parker and ttis wire Isabella. who were among the victims of the Canary Islands jct crash, are scheduled at 3 p.m. Sunday at Pacific View Chapel, New1>0rt Beach. Tbe Parke rs. or Capistrano Beach. are s urvived by two d6ughters, Marion Wilfong or Dana Point and Patricia J Thorpe of Crt'srcnl City Mr Parker 1s surd vcd b> a brother, Tom Parker of Onta.no. Canada, sisters Win Slrnttuck of E scondido. Mun<.'I Moor<.' of Detroit and Mabt'I G1b~on of On tario. Canada Mrs. Parker Is survived by brothers J o hn McArthur of Buena Park and J11mes McArthur of Canada. sisters Rose Clohs of San Juan Capistrano, I< hod a Hales of Glen· dale. May Slotc of Inglewood. Jessie Bartley of Canada and M ar1on Schmidt or Canada. The Parkers also left eight grandchildren. The family suggests contnbu· lioni1 to the South Coast Area Boys Club. rPceived will make thPir work easier. others contended that much of the information that ap- peared in print was a lready well known. Either way, they general· Jy agreed that the articles have ' caused state residents to take a new interest in the problem of or- ganized crime. The 23-part copyright series by Investigative Reporters and Edi tors. Inc., Cl RE J, started Sunday, March 13. 'fhe last in· stallment is scheduled for use Monday, April 4. Published <1ccounts of the Sl'ries so far ha\'e <tlleged direct and indirect lmks between v.ell known politicians and bus i· nessmen and mt-mbers of or- ganized crime. They also havC' detailed complex land deals. some of which al'io had been cov- ered by Don Bolles, the Arizona Republic: reporter whose murder Navy Training J e t Crash Kills Mesan SAN DIEGO CAP> Fi \'C mt.'n, incluct1r.g a co ... ta !\le~Jn. v. ho died in Hw cra'ih of a Nav\ Jl'l training plane hl'r<.' have b<>e;1 ident1f1eJ. a :'\;I\) :-poke~m.in ~a:<I Saturday Tht· men. hased in Pensacola. Fla were 1dent1f1cd a~ :\tannt' Capt :\llchael ,\nderson of Sterl- 1nJ(. Colo., the pilot : Navy Lt. Paul Durllng or Marquette. '.\11ch . the navigation Instructor. and three ensigns. John (,ranzella. 23. of Costa ~fe~a. Ed .Johnson of Graham. Tex and Uonald Rigsby, no homl·tov.n li sted. A spokesman al the ~1ramar ~ava l Air Station said thf.' T 390 pl<tnc was on u nin 1~.lt1on:il training mission wh<'11 11 went down Friday aboul 40 mile~ east of here. prompted the IRE investigation. Last week's installments focused on the Ari~a opera- tions o( gangland figui'es such as Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno Sr. and Peter "Horseface" Lic- avoli Sr. and on narcotics smug. gling from Mexico to Arizona. Like previous !>tories. the ac· counts generally did not raise the possib1Uty o( new crimes, but re- capped past 1llegahties and al· leged that some prominent Arizonans are allowing the law· lcssness to nourish and. in a rew cases. art' profiting from it. Arizona Gov. Raul Castro. a Democrat whose business and political activities were the focus of l>tories about one part of the IRE report. hus said the stale will have to work hard to combat the "bad national publicity" it has gotten. Vernon Hoy, director of the state Department of Public Safo· ty. said he was trying to gel a ~~::i~et~1~°tt l~~~~~ ~~~:~:;:rr· we flncl an.ything, we'll act," ~ said. . Atty. Gen Brue~ Rabbitt said the article~ have been useful to his office · But 1t would be a mis- talo.t• to v1cv. 1l primarily that wa~ Journalli,rn •~ not a form of lav. enforcement · lie ~aid the series "serves the s ame purpo~e a s a 11 ~ood Journalism. Jt calli. i.1gnif1cant facts to the attention of the public and maintains pressure for re· form . It is doing th at very amply." Narcotics traffic was the sub· Jet't of accounL'i of the Thursday. Friciay and Saturday install-· mcnts. Accordlnf' to the i.tones. Antonu "is rapidly emcrgini,: ~!'­ lhc single most concentrated cor· rido1 of narcotics l>"1uggl1ng trom Mexico into lhc United St utc-s." IA Million Goof Leads To Trouble C HICAGO <AP> Linas C ylyi. wa!I pr<'llY s urt' he only had 67 rentg in his che<:king ac· count. but his bank seemed to think he had $4.5 million. When he recei\'ed a statement from the bank on his newly found wealth, he showed it to his friends. "Everyone I showed it to said the sa m e thing - 'You've f'Ot to find out how to get the money out'," said 'Gylys, who had his own Ideas. On April Fool's Day, l\e wal ked into the Continental Bank and, tonf{ue in cheek, asked ror a S4.5 million certified check made out to J . H. Perkins. the president o( the bank. "I wanted to give the check to him and say, 'April Fool'." said Gylys, 31. Two employes invited Gylys ... and a rriend who had aone to the bank with him into an office where they questioned him for an hour. The two didn't seem to think it waa very funny. The error waa traced to a keypunch mistake. Gylya wu elven a certified check for 67. cents. And the bank closed his account "due to the manner in which customer has transacted business." But bank officials beaan to smlle when Gylys' cofnpanJon ldenllned himself aa a newspaper reporter. Chalon Good, 7, takes cggy item ln hand, thus solving a . knotty problem during Orange County Indian Maiden sponsorod Easter egg hunt. The hunt was divided into first, second and third arade levels with prizes and a • • $peclal golden egg for the happy hunters. More than 120 youngsters participated in the event at.Estancia Park in Costa Mesa on Saturday. "They suddenly were more friendly," aald Gylys. "Tbey even reopened the account and pat~ me on the back. One guy seemed to be alued wltb a 1mUe." • Gylys wu allowed to keep tM bank 1t1tement1 n mementot ol hi• brief flint .. a millionaire. Sundg. Aprlt 3, 1'7'T DAR.VPILOT M Gensor OUtfoxes-Fo:x» -~- Neiuvrk Exec Cmchel, Cui. Impropriety By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille O.ity ~, .. ,Sult Rich deMichelle has one or the toughest -and most m1sun· der1tood -JObs Of\ the telev1s1on c r"e w t a pi n g ' ' C e I e b r 1 t y Challen,se of the Sexei. · m Mb slon Viejo. The burded, 29·yCMr-old former TV producer·director 1s a "program practices exe<.ut1\e" for the CBS net work. "That's what they call it," he said In an jnter view on the sidelines during Saturday's billiards match bet ween Redd Foxx and Roz Kelly. "Actually, I'm the censor." Among other'1hings1 it's de- Mlchelle's task to make sure the stars featured in the ,·ar1ous sports competition:. don't use profanity or m:ike O\'erly sug- gestive remarks during the tap- ing. H they do. it's his JOb to cut them out of the final product before airing. CBS has gotten a recent re· putation as having the toughest censors and deM1chelle claims NBC is the loosest. "We catch a lot of criticism . from people but the job is a challenge and I cnJOY it." he said. "l wouldn't be doing it if I didn't like 1t. He rigures there's a good deal of creiilivity to hii; work . pa rlicularly in trying to de· terminc how to couch a phrase. joke or remark so it won't be of- . fensivctothe\'icwers. ··r think it is necessary because there should be some propriety on television -particularly in the area of violence.'' he said. With some performers, lhe young censor said has Job Is doubly dllfioult. ln F'nday's obslacle course competition. lot example. de· Michelle finally hud to ask technicians to turn off uctor Robert Conrad !'-portable • microphone because of his blue language. When told Conrad had in- formed the press he wanted to be the first to use a certain four- 1 et t er word on national television, deMicbelle i.aid, "With him. I can believe it." And in Saturday's billiards match. Rot Kelly altered the no· no word "S-" when she mis· sed a shat. That will have to be edited oat by air time on ApnJ 17. Surprisingly. comedian Foxx is relatively subdued on camera. despite a reputation for nightclub act monoJogs that would make a Marine sergeant blush. "He's had a show of his own long enough (Sanford and Son; to knov. what can be said and what can't." said deMichelle. who has acted as a censor on virtually all the series on CBS. He said his hardest assign· ments were two stints a!. the censor on the ·'Sonny and Cher Show." According to deMichellt'. Sonny Bono continually tned lo insert suggestive or profane jokes into the program und got angry when he couldn't get a\\ay with them. And ho\\ docs one become a net work censor'! " "Well, there's no real tralnint ror It." deMlchelle aald. "I waif doibl some menial atwf at CBS when the job opened U&> and I in-' tervtewed. for'~· l guesa &hey jusl liked me ." He aa1d the trlckr part ls judg Ing 1how mattrip by soclety'!il standards instead of his own. l "Off the set, I 'm an entlreli difrerent person than I am on th~ set," he said, noting he prefers t work on the scene oC the actio rather than waiting lo see tapes; DeMichelle s11id the nation viewing audience Is becomin more and more flexible in what i will accept· from the mouths o( television actors and actresses. 1 "The two coAsts are the most liberal aod will toke just abou~ 11.Q)'Lbing," he said. "But ln Mid· die America, where they watclt TV aU the time, one wrong word can bnng a flood of letters." 1 And it's not only bad bmguoge that can bring protests. 1 DeMichelle must decide when leading ladies i.hould weat' brassieres under. their cling~ clothci.. "I u~y let it. aol despite the h:tters," he said; "What the heck, as long a, they're covered." , Apart from outright censoring,, deMichC'lle must be ~ure comi merc1al products aren't plugged on the shows unless they arJ s ponson;. ··Adidas'' labels v. ere covere on shoes and athletic clothes ®rJ inf;! the "Chollcnj!c ' productio~ and thcrt.' haH: hcc·r1 \cry fe~ on' rt p:uJ!i. tor ~I ih1>10n VieJO., v. hl'l'c 11 v. a~ all happening. I AP Wl"""°lo; SPORTSCASTER PHYLLIS GEORGE TAKES HER VICTORY CUE FROM RED FOXX i Each Won Match In 'Challenge of the SexH' Ping Pong and Pool Events ! ALL SEERSUCKER Y2 Price Plains, stripes, plaids & prints all 100% Polyester FIBER FILL 9'J¢ each ,, ALL CORDUROY Y2 Price Wide range of colors Price Comland SH to believe It! , ... ..., ... .,. .. .. ,. .. , ........ .. ....... .-iatery. .,,.,.,.,. atipcoY--. ...... , c II • " I • " •. heodlloords , .......... ttc. ALL UPHOUTBY •DUPBY FAllJC JN STOCK coupon ALL DENIM Y2 Price Wide range of colors TERRY aOTH 298 vard Great for towels, btoch cover ups, bath robes, ttc. s39s ~ scrs yd. Remember Sunday & Monday only. Alt ~ Pric:n art from our original EXQlJSM REG. $10 to $30 PBtYARD ... • . .. · . . VIRGINIA. Minn. (AP) -His widow. now remarried. and the son he knew only as a baby wept Saturday as the body or lltavy Cmdr. Thomaa C. Kolstad wu buried, more than 10 years alter be was shot down in North Vietnam. THE REMAINS OF ·Kolstad and 10 other American pilots were returned by the North Viet· namese last mopth and Kolstad's body was . brought to his former home town for 8 run~ral Mass and burial. The service was 1lven full military honors. Including a 21-gun salute and a fly -over by Air Na lion al Guard jets . It was a gray and dismal day in Virginia, with overcast 11JCles and temperatures in the 405. Kolstad's remains, in a sliver-gray milllary casket, were lowered into the ground ln the family plot atCalvaryC.,metcry. DU RING THE 45-mlnutt: Mass at Sacred Heart Catholic church, the commander's re- latives \\ere composed. But at the cemetery, when the thrtt Air National Guard planes roared past the site. barely over trtttops. Kolstad's Ginger Daul comforts son as former husband is laid to rest .. • former wife. Gl111er Daul, broke down. She h1111ed her aon. ,\aron. 11, and the two 1<>bbed. The boy wu only two months old when his fa°"r left ror Vietnam, never to see him aealn. An Air Force honor auard of seven men fired tb~e shots, l(>r a 2l·gun salute. Aft.er butlers played tppa, the American fiat was taken from Kolstld's cuket, folded and aiven to bis son. Two other Oafs, previously folded, were present· ed to the commander's mother Cecelia, of nearby ParkvlUe, Minn., and fattler, Carl S. Kolstad, Tucson, Ariz. By then, the divorced parent. also were in tears. EIGtrr MEN rrom 'the Duluth Naval Station acted· as pallbearers and six of Kolstad 's long· time friends and lormer classmates were )lonorary pallbearer..-• · .• . Kolat.ad was 31 when he was declared mlss· lne tn action on Oct. 22. 1986. His wldo"'' last year asked the Penta1on lo declare Kolstad "pre· sumed defd" and she remarried. Kolstad's fjthet said he was glad lt was all over and that there now was no doubt that bis son was de,1d. Mfs. Daul said she now ''feels peaceful and calm. And he's at peace, too'" she said ot her former husband. .Sun Pow~r's Role May· GroW Congress Group Set~ China Visit WASIUNGTO N CA P > The sun 's cleun and inexhaustible power c<tn s upply 40 percent of lhe world's em•rgy needs within 25 years and 75 percent In 50 years if a drive to develop it starts now, ::i nt"w study says. "E\'ery cssent lal feature of the proposed solar transition has already pro\'l'n technlcally via· ble." says the study by Denis Hayes, r esearcher for the Worldwatch Institute. a pri\'atc think-tank on global ,.csourci: problems. The stud y wa s pu bllshcd Saturday. "I F THE SO-YEAR limetahle i!'; not met," Hayes wrote. "tht- 1 oadblocks will have been political not techni<'al." Many energy experts believe world production of oil and natural gas will peak around 1990 and th('n decline. knocking the props out from under th., presE.'nt pC'tro leum -b ase'tl industrial l>Ocieties and forci ng m ajor shift!> to olh<:r energy sources. President Carter Hnd his top. energy adviser, J omes R. Schles- inger. have based their energy policy on conservation measures and a shift to coal and nuclear power · systems that pose acknowledied environmenta l and safety concerns. Solar enerl)' -using the heat and llght that reach the earth from the sun to do the Jo~ now done by burning fuels -may re- duce or eliminate msiny en\'iron· mentul pl'oblems and would labl us long llS the s un itself. BUT SO FAR it has bee n generally considered a dii,tant and probably minor source of energy. Hayes challenges that view. Hayes conc~es that solar power may never be cheap because it requires costly equipment. But he claims it could meet most or all or society's energy de mands. provided those d emands are geared to lake advantage of at. WASHINGTON (AP ; A bipartisan congressional delega. lion will visit China this spring, the first of 23 exchange visits by various groups between the two countries this year. THE WIDTE House said Satur· day th e IO-member con- gressional delegation •. leaving April 7 and returning April n. wll 1 be led by Rep. John Brademas <D-lnd. > and Sen. Richard Schweiker CR-Pa>. Patience ... Urged in S4LT W,uHJNQTON fAP) -S.ate Majo"ty l.eader ltob«t C. B)'td aahl Saturday he wallft't IW'· priaed the Soviet Ul'\loft rejected Amerltan proposal• to llmlt atratestc weapons and aJ'l)'GOe who was aurpriaed i• naive. "Tlut only thtni tbat bu ~ prised me Is the surprise on the part ol sorne Amertcan officials that the Soviell didn't Just gra~ up the agreement and accept tt. • he told report.era. "We're . dealln1 wlth pokfr pla;rtrs who are accustomec!, to poundtn1 t"e table • • • ac- customed to trylnf to acare.,. Byrd added: " must aay that I'm very put out by. all Ws poUUcal hand wrln1Jn1. as thou1h Mr. Vance was suppoeed · lo 10 to Moscow and ln three daya come back with the nu>lt iarpoc .. tant arms ainement ln the hll· tory ol the bum an race. "It'• aotni to require paUeoce, It '• 1otn1 to require llme ancl tt's toin1 to ~ulre nrmnea1. SUrely our nel<Jtlaton can mu1ter the aaMe IUnd or nrmne11 that ~ Sovleta have been able to de- mon1trate Ume altef time,•• the West vtrglnla Democrat eaid. ''The thine that i;lckcns m~ Is thb1 pessimistic uttilude.' · Byrd said media accounts of the surpri&c. chagrin and di11- couragem ent at the Soviet res ponse "don't adequately r eflect the President or the American people's reactions·• and can only encourage the Sov· lets to maintain their resistance. * * * Soviel8 Slam SALT Plans Nazi Store Suffers New F1re Attack Another ~tudy released labt month con('J uded tha t bOlar energy will be the cheape:it way to warm homes and heat'' oter 10 the northern regions of the t;nlt· l'd States hy 1980 bccttusc oil and gas priceb will cunt anu e to in- crease there. The delegation will be accom- panied by AS$l. Se('retary or State Douglas H. Bennett and Michatl Okscnberg. a member or the National Security Council starr MOSCOW CAP> The So\'Let .. ~verything's Daelqf SAN FRANCISCO CAP) Tensions that began when a Nati bookstore opened In a building owned by a Jew Who survived Auschwitz continued Saturday with an anll·Sem ltlc recorded telephone message. A recordln1 heard wheft call- tn1 the Rudolph Hess Book!ltore blamed vandalism at the store on "Jewi1h thulJS" and "lnune 1an1stera." The measaae cl'lded with a call for "while victory" and a 12 donation. The store, which opened last week to the sound of martial music and the sight of men in storm trooper uniforms, sold racist 11lerature such as "Our Nordic Race " Arter Friday night's dis · turbance at the bookstore, which included lSO anti -Nazis attempt· in& lo keep firemen from l)ulting out flames in the store, five large stained glass windows al the Temple B'nai Lemunah were rid· died with rock holes. Saturdliy. a {!roup of teenagers broke into the store and burned som e or the books . The nume11 were conltfted to the store area and dia not 11pread upstairs to the home of the build· ing 'a OW\"ler, Nathan Green. • What had begun as a walk to feed a Minneapolis park's population of fowl turned into a confrontation as this goose • d e m unded more than its !'.hare. The unidentified woman O re~. a survivor of Auschwlta who lost a futher, two brothers and two sbters in German con· centralion camps, said he didn't know ol the Nazi nature of the buslneaa when he lea sed the store. · !ioothcd als ruffh.•d rea thers with a peace offering of two buckets of grain :Twisters Taunt Midwest Giant Hail Pelta Stonn -8jru£k Region ... ,, COt'l'l ... UftltlH. lntllHllllt jtalt'l'I 59•1"9• TPm~-u .. 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That study by researchers at the Uni\'erslty of !'few Mexico ab· sumed that Con~ress will act to remove federal price limits on gas and oil. "The exchange relat ionship (ulfllls that part ol the Shanghai Communique in wh ich both side!. pledged to fostt•r broader un- ders tanding and engage In c ultural a nd scientific ex- changes." the White House said In a statement. .. IN 1977 there will be a total or 23 such exchan~es Including scientific delegations, foreign policy groups. trade and cultural groups. Among the z,;, there will be two congresslonsli dele&a· tlona. A second will be annoo11ced later this year." In an article by commentator Alexander Bovln. the newspaper said the Soviet Union was ready to negotiate a new Strategic Arms Limitation Talks -SALT -agreement with the United Stales, but only on the basis of "an honest approach lo busl· nesa." The H aye1 study said most of the energy budgets of both the United Stat•b and Canada could "e as ily and cconomJcally be met using exist· Ing solar technologies." Last Wednesday the Soviets tu rned down two proposals brought to Moscow by Secretary or State Cyrus R. Vance. ~ .. Do yoti have time to · . listen to Walter read? In 15 minute• tft• eve·rage person c•l'a r••-to hlrn••lf 3,750 worda. You prob•bly read f•ater. In 15 minutes th• aver•g• n•"• bro•doaaler on r•dlo or televlalon re eds only h•lf •• many word1. / That means you get • lot more Information in I• .. ttme by reeding a newtpaper than by watching aomeon• r••d tht newa to you. And, yout newap1~r glvea you th• choice of tt0t1e• you netd to b• fully intonnect abOut event• In th• world. h•llon, atat• and county. , Addltlon•lly, o"9f the Dally Piiot blfn11 fCMI the ,. ... of your community every day -new• t•l•vl91on lgnore1. You get more news In le•• time when you re1d It rouraetf '" th• • - DAILY PILOT 842·4321 t .. -" • _.j···-.. DAILY Pn.0T • (s . ·sisters Reao11ut Ordeall 8eing iii 747 (;l'tJllh Wai 'Like BeUW in H~ll' i ·~wi ........ .. v~ <AP> -Two sisters who survived tho Canary Ialands craab ol two Jumbo 747 Jets say tbe experience was ••like belog in hell, .. and both vow never to fly agaln. After arrtving at their home here, Pamela Rieb, 28, and Kim Fox, 19, gave an emotional ac• count of the crash last Sunday that claimed 571 livcs, the worst disaster in aviation history. Clutching the hand or her husb¥d, Dennis, Pamela said • .. Ha~ you ever Imagined what hell was like? That was it ... Her sister add~ ••And we were in it." BOnl SAID that their seal location near the cockpit or the Pan American Airways jet saved their lives. Their m other, Mrs. Margaret Fox. died in the wreckage. SEARCHERS BEGIN THE GRIM TASK OF REMOVING VICTIMS FROM CESSNA'S HULK According to tbe sisters there was no immediate panic when their plane was etruck by the Dutch KLM 747 on the foggy runway at Tenerife Airport. Seven Found Dead In Plane Wreckage Collections Rule Tighter ··w e d.idn"t think it was that 1Mld,.atrll'l$t," Kim said, "J>e0ple · jast·oegan to file out." RIALTO (AP> -Sa n Bernardino County sheriff's de· puties reached the wreckage of a twin-engine piano carrying seven persons Saturd;iy a nd reported no survivors. Cessna 411 but could not ap· projich the s ite because or low clouds. The' searctt party was directed to the location. S ACRA MENTO (AP> - Collection agencies in California can no longer make threats against a debtor's job or go through the debtor's employer to try to collect a bill. But they said three separate explosions foUowed, sending fire and hlack s moke billowing through the wreckage. After try- ing to beat out flames on the clothes or other passengers. The wr<'ckagc was found an thl' San Bernarcti110 Mountains about four miles enst of LU'ke Ar- rowhead. The plane ll'ft the Orange County Airport at 4 p.m. .Friday for Logan, Utah. ''There were seven persons re- ported aboard the plane and our ground party reports no sur- vivors." said sheriff's Sgt. Dean Knadler. Those restrictions are part or nt•w sl.'1tc rules now in effect. The regulations: Microwaves Stolen Two microwave ovens valued at $600 have been s tolen from a model home in the El Toro area. Orange County sheriff's officers said the ovens were taken from a recently built home at 22702 Canada Court. There was no sign or forced entry. A s heriff's plane picked up a signal from the e m er gency Jocator transmitter aboard Lbe The pilot~as identified as Jerry Fackrl!ll, 44, or Logan. Fackrell was an employe of E.A. Miller Co., owner of the blue and white plane. -Proh1bit harassment of deb- tors through improper contact with employers. t-Ban repeated calls to a deb- tor's place of employment. Oil Workers Hurt in Fire SANTA BARlll\HA <APJ Three oil field cmployes were serwui.ly burned when an empty oil ta nk they were cleanin~ exploded Saturday, engulI- mg them in flames. A spokeswoman for ( J the County Fire Depart-Stalc ment said lhe 9 a.m. ex- plosion was caused by a --------buildup of fumes in the tank on the Getty oil lease :site in Cat Canyon about 60 miles northwest of her e. '"A totaJ of five tanks were involved.°' s he said, each with a capacity of 13,000 gallons. The three Ln- jured employes were Joeeph Broadstone, 38; Lloyd Miller, 42; and Hnrold Borsch. 24, all of Santa Maria. Teac!h#rs To Return bfl Monday LOS ANGELES (I\ P > -The strike by lay teachers at Catholic s('hl)Ols in Los Angeles and Orange counties w;is offic1.11ly O\'Pr tn<lay. and all teachers are due back m class .!\tonday, a umon spokesman said Marion Hull, president of thl' t ·n1led Cat..bohc 'Tea<' hers A.ssodahon, said leache~ in the Orange County Archdioce:.e ratified thP Ji(rl'•·ment Friday oflernoon, meaning they would be IJack to "'ork Monday. FBI Eye• SIUJH'ct In Bar Hf!Nt MERCED CAP) -Authoriti<'s believe a Stockton man who urcidentally shot himself in tbe leg while tryin~ to holrlup a tavern here is also wanted hy the FBI fur eight Sacramt·nto-area bank robberies. Police a rTested Kin~ Churl~ Brown. 25. also known as Edrue Fay. nftt-r an ahtlrtC'd htJld-up here last Thursday A fanii<'rpn nt check hnkL'<i him lo the Sacrnmentn rohb1•ru•' hut Jlrn"n hJs not heen charged formJlly "1th thno;c cnm1· ... )l'l. police !>aid. Carroll Mat~ •IJnd~r l11flueaer LOS ANGELES <AP1 The husbanctofsioger Diahann Carroll had bt•<'n under the mnuencc of alcohol when his F<'rrari careened over a cliff, kill- ing him", the coroocr's office said Saturday. County Coroner Thomas Noguc:bl said an autopsy completed on the body of Robert Deleon, 26, showed t hat his blood :ilcohol nt the time of de- ath was .JO. Lcv<'ls of . JO and above constitute d riv· ing under the influence or alcohol Deleon's car went off the cltff In the hllls above Hollywood. Pardon Delayed For Jailed Man SOLEDAD (AP) -Luigi Aranda, imprisoned for a murder offi cials suy he didn't commit, says every day waiting for his release from prison "is l ike a year." "Get me out or here!" Aranda said recently from his small cell in Soledad Slate Prison. ARANDA. 31, hus been her<' for nearlv two years on a conviction or murdering a Hell's Angel gang member. Last Tuesclay, Son Francisco Dist. Atty. 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Both landed amlcl iub """be:f riebt e1e. _ _ . 1 ~ debris ?A> feet below, and ~ ' M ......-~ waold•....- whtsked off to a boapltal ID • ' GJ' as• l'l .t. ambulance. ..,..._ flOW on I'll de · bone. Q\1~ aaddrtvet.H • PAMELA SUSTAINEO first · buttbat'aall,"Kjm&aW1 ~ and secood degree bu.rias oa her Then, after a ~uu. ane addea.. left hand, cracked .;"9 ~,a .. Wea.rethankfUlt.obe.Uve:• t Town .~: Gospel-r . . . . Sin D:.-!-Jred J'4 m c:;., pu#IMJ ra ~. ,,. BRIDGEVILLE (AP> -A gospel preaeber from a saii Francisco suburb and seven families from his cbuteb havd sold thier homes and paid money down OD th.IS 87-acre town i.q hopes of establishing an °.U~ town (or seni'1 citizens." . , The Rev. Alvin M. Stevens. Stoneybrook Pull Gospet Temple in Fremont, said news of the town being offered fo¢ sale was like God saying "there is your senior-citizen town.·~ Between the preacher and the families, a $100,000 . down payment was raised. Bridgeville, about 150lnJles sQuth of the Oregan border, has about J.eo residents, incl•dfng some who may be in for a change in lifestyle. Stevens said no beer or tobacco will be sold in the general store. . - •'They•n be welcome in our church and town it they can follow our rules," he added. · The town was owned by Elizabeth 11Mom" Lapple aq.d her two sons. · Mrs. Lapple bought the town in 1973 and has had the •fQr sale' sign up for two years. Her son, Ed, 26, said the family had hoped to find .. a place where people could live in a com· munal atmosphere out in nature." ! 1 Instead, he added, they had.to battle a motorcycle gang for control of the town. Then, after friends from Southel'd California moved in, neighbors complained about long haiH alcohol and drugs. Bridgeville is located in a hilly section o( Humboldt County about 90 miles from the coast. A UNIQUE DACK SUPPORT SYSTEM Sealy Imperial Poaturepedlc A new mottes.s ~ o long rerm lnvesrment. Thor's why Ir poys to buy !he besr. Ordinary mortresses con lose !heir f1rmoes.s over the yeors. With Pasturepedic, rhe firmnes.s thor's bullt-l n ~oys In. Designed In coopero11on with leading onhopedic ~for firm wppo!f. "'No morning bockoche from sleep 1ng on o 10<>10h mortres.\ ... Prices stort ot $119.95 Twin size, .a. pc. DISTINCTIVELY -. . • .. .. .. ' - "I'm really bitter about my brother's death." • he aald. "He died for no reason.•· 3089 DPJSTOL STREET, COSTA MESA• 751·7253 Monday rhru Frid~y 10.9 • Sat6rdoy 10·6•Sunday12·5 .. . ,\ f Aranda said his family hos kept him aoinJ while faclng the 21-ycars to Ute term. "My fant.asUc wife, two daughters and my mom and dad -they teptaayinit.llere was hope." ( ..... _Caner's St rong ·Start .. • The Carter administration now has been up at bat th two foreign policy inillatlvcs and has had a haoce to t,est the pitchlng of its opponents in lhe in· ornatlonal league. The results were mixed but revealing. The MIA mission to Vietnam was a disappoint· ent.iiargely because of initial overplaying by the admintstration. Compared to the advance buildup, v ery little was achieved. But nothing was lost. THe Russian encounter, however, m ade some tnore"~mportant points, which could be scored in Cartc:r s favor, thanks in part to some Russian errors. 'the United States initiated the disarmament talks, obviously in good faith, and offered two 1,.alt(!rnalives for discussion. Since one already had oeen l"ejected by the Russians at Vladivostok and the othet'•tould have placed them at a disadvantage, it was hardly astonishing that there was no prompt ac- c eptance. Bbl the fact that the Russians came up with a flat ;reject..lbn, with no alternative proposals of their own, makes us look a little better on the world scene. I~ :Should also free Carter from the problem of havmg to make excuses to those on the home front who slill cling to the naive hope that good intentions and sweet reason eventually can win the Russians over. It never has work~d that way and there's little indication that it ever will. And the hardliners on the home front should~ somewhat appeased that we did not come off as sup- plicahts. Carter's( prompt announcement that we'll have to go ahead ~th our new arms prodGction if the next round of talks is not more productive, and our immediate firm reply to Gromyko's tough press conference remarks, undoubtedly will increase the President's stock with Congress and with the CJver~e citizen.· ' For all their blus ter and the human rights con- t roversy, there is an indication that the Russians do indeed want more negotiation on arms limitations . , '·. a nd now find themselves in the baffling and uncom- fortable position or being on the dcf ensive. Some ex- perts might argue that all this can only slow down a n agreement with the Russians. But ijie fact remalna that no one has ever dealt successfully with the Russians from a position of weakness or indecision. The administration's first plunges into negotia· lions with Communist countries do serve to confirm one fact: It doesn 't really m atter very much who's in the White House, or whether the game is called a cold war or deten~, they're not about to change their ways or to make any concessions for the benefit of anyone but themselves. A Real Shortage The Metropolitan Water Dis trict (MWD) wholesales water to 27 local water~encies serving 11 million people in the Southland, so its recent water conservation order to reduce consumption 10 percent warrants attention. The order states that local agencies will be charged normal wholesale prices for up to 90 percent of the water they used in a given month in 1976, but the rate will double for greater use than that. It further promises a r ebat e or $21 an acre foot if consumption drops below the 90 percent figure. There's no indication yet of possible penalties lo indjvidual consumers, the idea apparently being that it's up to the local agencies to devise ways to en- courage water conservation. But it should be fairly clear that, without volunJ tary consumer cooperation, the local agencies could be forced to pass on any economic penalties th~y m ay s uffer from the MWD ruling. Unless individual consumers recognize the fact that the water shortage is very real, even in Southern California-and act accordingly-the penalties may well start reaching furlher down the line . ''We w\ \t \1ot tolerA1e. tnedcilers !'' Jlid Nixon Secretly Promise Viets $3 Billion? .... WASHINGTON -Richard 1 Nixon"1md Henry Kissinger will be sub{)Oenaed by the House, if that's •what 1t takes to find out wheth'er they wrote a. sccrel codicil into the 1973 peac e ;1greement "1th 1'.orth Vietnam In the p:.ist. both m(•n ha\ c dt>nu•d Jhe ex1stent.'l' of ;my !)UCh SCl'qH ac cord But one t o p ,,U . S source reacl u s excerpts that t\'e had copiea 1 from the a1teged codicil. The key pa'ssages confirm North Viel · namese claims that Nixon pro- misecl them "po!.twar construe· t um" atd of at least SJ 25 b11l1on ~pn•all over three years llous<.' Asian 1\ffa1r s Cha irman Les t e r Wolrr. U N. Y . has written privatt'ly lo both Nixon and Kis!>tng<.'r, in- qumni: ahout the codH•ll Nixon ignored the letter; f\1ssing<'r sent an evasive reply, suggest· m~ that Wolff C'Ontact the State Dc11a1 tmcnt KIS~fNGE R TOLD us that Nixon h.111 made the SJ.25 billion offer m a secret letter lo North Vietnam's Premier Pham Van Dong. The North Viet- namese abrogated the agree· ment, Kissinger said, hy their takeover of South Vi etnam. But accordmg to our source. the North Vietnamese believed they had a commitment for 1m· mediate economic assistance. A Joint Economic Commission began work on the reconstruc· tion effort. but then closed down. The North Vietnamese looked upon this as a violation of the peace agreem.ent and. therefore, began pre paring for their final military offensive, the source said. The secret Nixon letter, he said. was actually part of the codicil. The State Department beJ? an pass1ng i t orr a s a private. pres1denlial letter after Congress got too mqu1sit1vc, he said H E POINTED OUT that a pres1dcnl1al letter is less bind- ing than a fqrmal codicil and. therefore, les~ likely lo disturb Congre~s The State Depart- men t could also justify withholding presidential papers, but not a 5ecret cod1c1l. from Congress. (JACK ANDERSON) The codicil consists of three parts. our source said. The main document. addressed to Pham Van Dong. offers the con· trovers1al s:l 25 billion m ""grant aid." This was prepared before the peace treaty was signed in Paris but was not formally adopted until a week afterward, the source said. · Reading from his notes, he quoted excerpts fr om the codicil. It does not spell out the details or the $3.25 billion re- c onstructioo plan except to state: "Other forms of aid will be agreed upon by the two sides." THE JOINT Economic Com- m1ss1on be~an to work out these details before it was dis banded. It was agreed that the United States, for example. would con- struct an entire steel mill and a modern thermal power station in North Vietnam. The North Vietnamese, in turn. agreed to spend 85 percent of the aid money in the United States. but could spend up to 15 percent e l se wher e The purchases from America were supposed to include pre·fab housing, cement, sheet glass. plumbing and other construe· tion material. Wolff wants to establish ex- actly what secret commitments were made to North VietnCJm Then he would hke lo determine how much of the promised aid might be covered by the military construction that the United States abandoned 10 Vietnam. But for many Americans. the big question is whether Nixon and Kissinger made a secret deal with Hanoi behind their backs. Wolff has ~o u g ht unsuc cessfully t o get the Nixon codicil or lctt~r from the State Department Our source say!) the original 1s mysterioul>ly missing from lhe files. Meanwhile, the f'rustrated Wotrr plans to seek permission from the House leadership to - subpoena both Nixon and Kiss- inger. The form er president, aft er all, has made unsworn statements for David Frost's TV special for an estimated $600,000. Footnote: Wolff refused com- ment. Caner Image Out~ighs Substance Popularity Not Enough WASHI NGTON. D.C. -It may sound peculiar lo say so, but it seems to me that President Carter's soar· i n g popu - l ar it y i s so m e wh at worrisome. For it sug· gests that he is d evotin g more tim e . (lnd energy to public relations than he is to sha ping policies and setting them in motion. In other words, as my col- league David Broder of the Washingtog Post observed re- cently, Carter appears to be still running for the presidency rather than running the pre· sidency. THE TELPHONE quiz show, the town ha ll meeting, the fireside c~ats and other promo- tional activities certainly have paid off. Acco~ing to a Gallup poll the other day, the Presi- dent's approval rating now is 71 percent -20 points higher than lt was in November. Carter a nd his staff de· liberateJy con centrated on boosting the administration's score, for a variety of reasons. In the first place, the Presi· dent has wanted lo project STANLEY KAR NO\\' himsf)f and his style across the country. After all, his electoral majority was narrow, and, he realizes, he must gain a con- sensus of support if he Is going to tum his strategies into re- alities. HIS QUEST for broad sup- port, moreover, reflects his awareness that he m ay en- counter trouble as he strives to face the nation with tough de- cisions. He already has warned, for example, that his proposals to conserve energy are going to a rouse opposition. And among other things, he is reaching out to the people because he knows that he can· not expect much sympathy fro m Congress. In a sense, therefore, he is trying to exert pressure on lhe legislature by rallying the population behind him. But while he is engaged in this vast and difficult endeavor, the actual operations of the ad- m inistratlon have surcered . In the realm of foreign af- fairs, for instance. policies are being made in almost casual fashion, frequently without any starr preparation. through Congress the men and women needed to fill the jobs. Of the 122 top administration p6sitions, only 56 h ave been named. and only 22 have been confirmed by Congress. Consider. as a case in point, the cumbersome procedure in- v o I ve d in selecting am· bassadors. In order to get as wide a range as possible of candidates, the administration invited num- bers of citizens to submit names to be r eviewed by a 20·member commission headed b y Gov. R eu ben As kew of Florida. SOON THERE WERE hun- dreds of names on a computer print-out, and the commission has been struggling to refine the list before it is presented to the President. But the President. despite his 70·hour work week. lacks the time to make choices. So th~ procedure seems to be bogged down. After the imperial presidency o f Richard N i xon , it ls refreshing to have a chief ex- ecutive who is open and candid, and who is perhaps too willing · to admit his ignorance on many topics. But the management or a big government is not a series of" publicity gimmicks, as appeal- ing as lhey may be, and sooner or later Carter will have to set· tie down to the dreary routine. of directing t.he administr ation. Noise Suit Unrelnted to Homes A COUPLE OF weeks ago. the P resident put forth a posi· lion 'On the Middle East that not only prejudiced future negotia· tlons between Israel a nd the Arabs, but flatly contradicted statements on lhe subject made by Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. Otherwise, like the Cheshire Cat, there may be little moce to him than a grin. To the Editor I am the Rinker that has a suit pending tor noiRe damage With •the C()Wlly of OranJ(e. I lowevcr. I am nqt the snme Rinker you re- • fern.'". to In lhe Gloomy Gus col· umno£March22. For your information, I have not. built any homes or participat-ed directly, indirectly , cor· , pora1'ly, financially or ln any olherway In home building orde- velop91ent fo r the past 15 years. . THE ~EST I ever came lo any residential property such as you described is B parcel In lhe City o( lrvlne which was put into escrow by W. R. Orace Land Corporation of which l um 3 vice preal<lent. When lh<'rt' was a question raised lhnt there might be Jct noise over this property. I ordertd the property be sold and that we in no way be Involved with ¥a future use, development or owecrahlp. ., ' . ( MAILBOX ) ._.tiff' , .. .,. ••Hen an --· Tiii ti"" 19 ,.,....,.. , ...... t• 111 •IN<• ..... ,.,...._ 11•1 ll,... .. .. n .. wtto" .. JOI _,.,, ., .... will ... ·-.,,.1 .... u An l•U•u mut lfltl,,.. ~-IMlf l'Mlll"'-''" ""' ........ _, ... w11-........ 11..-.1 Ir '""le lent ,..,.,., II ......-. ,._.,.,will ...... ,.,..,"'"· Ir you find out who the "Rinker" Is that is developing re· sldential property, please let me know his full name as I am curious. HARRY S. RINKER Price Quntlofted To the Editor: It ls seldom that a pcrAOn can read your paper without read.int or someono who wants to close both Meadowlark Airport ln Hun· t101ton Beach or Oranae County Airport.. Tho most. common reason is noise, the second seems to be the hazard. I note in today's DaHy Pilot that now $200,000 in damages would apparently repair any d amage lo one gentleman and his family in Santa Ana Heights. It. makes me wonder if be would then sell his home and move, or If the $200,000 would ma.kc the "Jet noise" lolerable so that no move would be necessary. MY WIFE a nd o ur two children Uved on the final ap~ proach lo the Beirut lntem a· tlonal Airport in Lebanon for over five years, until 1969. Al least 10 other American ramlllelf lived In the same apartment houses for the same period. It ls lnteresUng lo note that the jet noise for 24 hours a day disturbed none of u.s because we dld not dwen on It. As a matter or racl If the planes slopped. as they did during th~ l~ war, we missed th.J?m. or course, as guests in a less permissive country and society, ll would have done no good lo complain since we could not sue anyone for money. Addi· tlonally. since we rented the apartment we could move '-ny lime we so d esired. Furthermore, none of us suffered any symptoms of mental dis· orders or any other health bazarda from the noise. So long as our liberal courts pay people for their own mis- takes, we can expect the price or something else to rise to cover tbecosl. The ract that the airport was there. tong before the homes seems to be overlooked by the persona who purchaaed In the night paUern and does not seem lo discourage the lndlviduals who think they can make a buck on the courts which rule on the awards. DALE JOHNSON On lhe other hand, the Slate Department has issued pro· nouncemenlS on the issue or human rights that were not. en· dorsed beforehand by the Presi- dent. And U nited Nations Am· bassador Andrew Young, who behaves Uke he still is a con· g r essman. com es out with declaration• that bear no re· rerence to the rest of lhc ad· ministraUon. Carter's preoccupation with his own Image, meanwhile, has left hanging the matter ·or ap· poiritments to key admlntslra- Uon posts. SEVERAL GOVERNMENT departments are Umping along without senior orrlclals, l orgety because t.he President and hls While House staff have been aJow to nomlnate and push ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robfn N. Wtrd. Publiahn- Thomaa Ktntl. E:tbtor The editorial paae or the Dally Piiot seeks lo inform and stimulate readert by presentinl on this page dlverae commC!t'ltary on topk1 of lntertal by syndical· eel columnists and cartoonlsta, by provldln1 a forum for readen' views and by presenllnt thll newspaper's opinions and ldeaa on curnnt topics. The edltortal oplnlon1 of tho Dally Pl~appear ~ly In the eclltorfal column at the top ot the paae. Opinions ex· prtaMd by the cotumnista and U rtoonlsl!t and 1etter writers are their own and no endOl'$emtnt ol lht'lr views by the Dilly Pilot should be Inferred. Sunday, April 3, lV11 .- • ... Sunday, Aprll 3, 1977 -DAILY PILOT .. i. • ... Fair Trade Won't Cure ~Yello-W ·Peril'- WASHING TON :_ The anti· Japanese tattoo Isn't-as bad u lt wu in the late 19308 when Amerlc4 and Japan were psycblng'themselves up to go to war llainat. each other, but our ftienc:IJ and allies from the far rim cl the Pacific bave been gettlnc a decidedly \\nfavorable prees lately. Not many have gone as far as Th& Saturday Review, which ls pr i ntin g articles about "Th e On · s l aught from Across the Pacific" and .. how to stem the flood of Japan ese goods." ''American workers are consumers too," writes COMPACT (Committee lo Preserve American Color T e levision ) in full -page n&wspaper ads designed to pers uade you that J apanese products don't give as much of a competitive break on prices as ll may seem. COMPACT. which describes Jrself as "a coali tion of American Labor and Industry to Promote Fair International Trade," warns us, that, "A de· c ud e ago there were 25 American television manufac· 'turers. Today there are only u ... " SIXTY YEARS ago there were perhaps 40 American automobile manufacturers and today there are but four. Are we to blame that on the yellow commercial peril and the hurn· ble Honda Civic. so small, so economical ~d so cherished by its American owners? Beware of any organization with the words "fair trade" ln its motto. Fair t r ade never turns out to mean free trade, and more often than not the net effect of fair trade restrictioos is to raise prices aod inhibit oew product development. It took the Japanese lo see that an American invention, the trans istor, could be used to make good, cheap, h1gh ·quaJity, s mall radios. Once upon a lime "mude in Japan" was a synonym for crap to American buyers, but in the last 20 years the J apanese have shown us over and over again how to make and market high· quality merchandise al reasona· ble prices. Now American businesses India's Chain Of Leadership: Like Father, Like Daughter ( VON HOFFMAN ) with their union co-conspirators are asking us to give up pro- ducts like Sooy 'tVs. The reason we should do so is the allegation that the J apanese don't play fair. It's quite true that Japan has made it very to u gh for American investors lo buy into Japanese industry. But is that unfair play or a realistic un- derstanding of what happens when you ope n up your economy too wide to the world's richest nation? Canada, for Instance. went the exact opposite route, and many Canadians now feel the huge American ownershig. posi.- uons in their major industries have subverted the integrity and development of Canadian society. BUT, YOU MAY answer. we ~llo w Japan e se to buy American firms . True, but Japan simply doesn 't have enough money to buy a signifi- cant chWlk of our economy. If we thought. they had the cash For t he pas t two years, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has been widely condemned as a dictator. No dic.tator 1n history. however, has been known to permit a test of the na - tional will in which the voting machinery was not rigged in his favor. If Mrs. Gandhi were in fact the t otalitarian ruler she has been accused by her critics of being. the last thing in the world she would have done was to schedule na· t1onal elect1oni. This does not mc:.sn that Mrs. Gandhi was right in declaring a nationaJ emergency or m im· prisoning so many of the op· position leaders. But many of her critics went overboard in describing her as the murderer of Jndian democracy. CERTAINLY T HEY must have been surprised when Mrs,_ Gandhi declared an end to the we probably wouldn't be so welcomln1 to Japanese Invest· ment. Li>ok at how clitflcult we have made Arab investment.a. " . .less than 20 percent Of ail J•panese imports are manulac· lured &oods. as a1alnst 50 to GO percent for the U.S .. " says COMPACT. Japan has virtually no raw materials to export. It either sells manufactured goods abroad or it dies. Beyond that, COMPACT and many others accuse the J a panese of unfair trading through their use of "export cartels, low-interest loans (aad> gove"\ment subsidies in one form or another." DOUBTLESS THE Japanese do follow such practices but so does the United States. Nol only are loans. tax benefits and sub· sidies available to American ex· porters, 'but we have a law which specifically exempts ex· port manufacturers from our anti·trust regulations. In other words, we make it perfectly legal for our busi- nessmen to form cartels so long as they aren't used inside our borders. Why don't the people clamor· ing for high tariffs and import quotas again st. "unfairly NORMAN CO USINS .. .... repressive measures and then set a date for the elections. At the very least, she 's entitled to something more than an uncon· dilional negative verdict in any assessment of her place in In· dian history. The Indian people have been the key figures m one or the · most dramatic turnarounds in recorded history -and Mrs. Gandhi need not be totally ex· eluded fro m t he feeling ot gratification being experienced by the nation. She has been defeated. but she has not been ostracized. ln· deed. l>Ome of her severesl critics are now speaking public· ly about her in terms far less harsh than they voiced private ly only a few weeks ago. The United States itself as a y o un g nation underwe nt somewhat the same apparent threat to its freedom, culminal· ing i n the triumph and strengthening of democratic in· stitutions as h as been ex· traded" Japanese product.s in· stead auuest that Prealdent. Carter ao the other way and in· vltc the Japanese to disband their cartels if we do the same? THE BEASON is that true fair trade, at.olutely equal trading condltlon1, if they could be achieved, won't save a number of the complaining American companies. Their problem isn't with the Japanese or the Germans. it's in their own in· abUlly to make a competitive product at a competitive price. There can be reasons for pro- te~llng inefficiency. In the past som e infant industries may all the American competltora. are they also ,eutne 1Steel at a loss, and CB radios, aod auwmobl\es? 11 they are, let's take their money and run. . Americans see ourselves ., generous people who give awa)C our money and then dlacovft' those damn foreigners are lak· ing our aid and using it agalnaL us. • • The foreigners' view of uf Isn't nearly so flatterlog; ~d while we may not be quite ao ro1,1gh as others think, we real~ have no reason to pout, fe~I · sorry for ourselves and tell each other we're victims. have needed it for a brief WE'VE GOT TO grow up al\Cl period ot time. reiilh:e we can't j ust sell to Another r e ason given is others. We have to buy too. Wo t hat once the dreadful Ni~ don't wapt to buy oil from the ponese wipe out our TV in· Arabs, we don't want to b1'Y dustry they'll raise the prices TVs from the Japanese.· So who on us and then consumers will will we buy from? Because un. be al the mercy of the yellow less we do buy from abroad and peril. One problem with that buy in huge volume the present argument is that if such a world order will collapse. scenar io comes to pass , Like it or not, we have an em· American business will recom· pire to run and we can't just mence manufacturing TV sels' walk away from the most lm- and undersell them. · portanl part of it -trade and Moreover, even il l he economic relations. Political ill· Japanese strategy was to sell lernationalism coupled with one product, say color T Vs, at a economic isolationism is a loss long enough lo knock out. , farce. perienced by India. J ohn Adams, as s econd P resident of the United Statei;, was thoroughly committed to the cause of Individual liberties and a free nation, as his con- tribution to the Declaration or Jndependence may attest. Yet he became convinced that America was threatened from within, especially by those who sought to involve the United States in the affairs of other na- tions. Adams gave his support to the Alien and Sedition Laws, which suspended many of the basic rights of a free people, and for a time severely curtail ed freedom of the press. THESE LAWS went down with John Ad ams IO the CIN·llon of 11mo. when Thoma:. J effer!>On bee a me president. In the per s pectiv e of American history, few people today regard J ohn Adams as an enemy of constitutional govern· ment. The Alien and Sedition Laws are seen as manifestation or the growing pains of a new society. Jeffers on hims elf;' in his letters to John Adams dur· ing their retirement years, sof~ tened considerably in his view . of Adams' responsibility for the repressive legislation. Historians today r ecogniie that the foundations o r American freedom were too broad and deep to be shattered by the antidemocratic measures during the Adams Adminislra· ti on. · Similarly, it is likely that. luture historians, looking back on India's ordeal of the 197Qs. will conclude that the legacy of, freedom fashioned by Mahatma Gandhi and J awaharlal Nehru was too strong to be overturned by any emergency measures. EVEN ALLOWING for the in· creasing cond1t1on of dtsintcgra'. t1on that existed in India in the early 1970s, Indira Gandhi wa~ not justified in putting her political opponents in Jail or In muzzling the press. ' ·sut no one can deny that sha had the welfare of the Indian , people uppermost in mind OJ: that, when the showdown came. s he became reconnected to the traditions associated with her father. YOU SEE. IN AMERICA, THE PRESIDENT HAS TO DEAL WITH CONGRESS. THE STAT4= DEPARTMENT Dry Spell Provokes Letter HAS TO DEAL WITH FOREIGP-f GOVERNMENTS ANO THE BASEBALL COMMISSIONER DOESN'T HAVE TO DEAL WITH ANYB0 DY1 ... : ·:.·; .. .:..;~ By ANN G. FOWLKES Ann Fowlkes is a resident o/ Laguna Beach . The following is a brief travelogue of my v1s1l with a daughter in the Sierra foothills last weekend. Jl is spring in our m agn1r1cent California mountains, the season of meltiog soows and rushing rivers. We spent the d ays exploring the back country to absorb t he beauty. Sitting on the banks of the Yuba River, we looked down at him. He is a skeleton with hare 'ribs' of steep rock attempting to protect his last throb o( life, a weak pulsing trickle deep in the crevices of his bosom A IUKE IN BEAR Valley along the Immigrant Trail by which the Donner Party limped towards civilization was wurm and c!ry. Bear Creek is little more than a damp zi g.zag across the meadow. A picnic on the rim of a natural lake was solitary. The boat docks hang like kites. hovering too high to be reflected in tht> water. A Jeep drive on the cr acked noor of a rest-rvoir was unusual. We looked rar up al the tree·lined 'shore' and down at a small, dark remaining pool of water. There were no fishermen. A common, local scene completes the pictoral vignettes of my trip. Returning home along Hillcrest Drive, here in Laguna Beach on Sund ay afternoon is a jean-clad lady. tidying up her yard work by washing leaves down the street gutter with her hose. JN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA it is dif· ficull to have a physical awareness of drought because we have so few natural waterways to observe. This trip north has made the lack of fresh water a vivid reality lo me. As a result. a waste of water anywhere in the Western United States has now assumed the proportion or a crime against my fellow man, my descendants and myself. · Perhaps Mother Nature will become alert to our problem soon and bring a solution. Meantime, it seems on ly ra· tional that each of us enjoying life in the ·golden west make an effort to change our habituaJ, careless use of wiater in the numerous, simple ways suggested by the experts. At the least, such conservation will as- sure our comfort in the immediate future and express our consideration for our fellow westerners. At the most, it may mean survival of our way of life. I• -. . White House Motto: Pleas; 'No Interruptions W ASHJNGTON -ll could be that the Carter Administration blt. oft more than it. can chew qain by lending a sympathetic ear to the National Oay Task Force in a lbree·hour White House meeting. · Wlt.h heroic sweeping gesturtt for human rights, the Carterfolk seem to want t o love and c b ampi on .. erybody In the whol ~ wide world. The que11· tlon here is not whether the aaya have h1ltlmate complaints about dltcrlmlnallon. Rather, It's a matter of what happens cioce tlle White House allows a "°"' ~ arievlllcet to come In for• Jont meetlna. Will this start a never.ending troupe of pleaders to the White House wailing wall? IT lS MARGARET "Mldge" Constanza, longtim e activist, npw an uaistant to the Presl· dent, •bo bolted the gay delega- tloo. and thus eatabllsbed a Wblte Houae precedent. Herctolore, all Prelident.a have tuned ••11 from requtltl by homose:xval 1roupa for an au- dience. Whatever , Ms. Constanza clearly sympathizes with the pU1ht of homoseltuals ana said after the meeting that 1he m•dc a commitment to aet them meet· tn11 with repreaentatlvca of various 1ovcrnment a1encles with an eye to redresa their Jrievances. One put.lclpa.nt ln tbe meetint called 1t "a happy Jnu..t.ooo on ( NICK J THIMMESCH the road to Ml equality for ga,y men and women.'' Another 1aid sbe was aurprlHd bow the Carter Administration opened door• .. for•." No" Midge Constanza ts • warm and mraordlnarlJy broad· minded woman. She alone stood for Mr. Carter In New York St.ate when support for htm there wu aa acarce N .,.anut buthes. She seems to be a natural for the White House public liaison office. a job once held by Cba.tlea Collon before he wu born again. ANYWAY, MS. Con1t1nza really believes in let«ni atty rroup, provtcttni theto:: un-armed and don't wear , lnt.o her White House premises so they can alr their troubles. She bu even provided put-call service by going to the White House gates and Uatening to the protatatlona of •111 petitioners. Thus far, Mt. pon.IWU and her deputies have held meetings wlth group1 rep~entlng a pro- am n ea ty viewpoint, .native Amerlcantt the anti·B·l bomber crowd. nnous bustnets · uaocla· tJons (lndacllDI U.e Chamber of Com merc!>t Boy Scouts, the Woanen'• :;cnke for Puce, sym- p at h be ra with the ITls h ..Republica n Arm y , ~rab · Amerlcons. Jewill h groups, the handicapped and consumer advocicy. She 8Qd htr hel1M9ra have not 1et Hen either the pro or anU- abortlon orcanlaatlon1, Anita Bryant Obtrtpld campai1ner aiatnat homOMxual organlu- tlOM), the le11llie-marljuana crowd, the Jewish Defense Lea~ue, the Ku Klux Klan or the Tran1ylvanla M arcbinc and Musical Society. "I WOULD BE happy lo see any or all of them, but not at ooce," she explains. "I hope the meetlnp don't go to three hours, but the one w& had with the gay rtptl IJ'OUP dld. People have a riaht to be heard." Ah, dos the generous woman undentaod wba.t sbe might be g.t.Une into! ls there coffee and tea enough ln the White House to serve the legiont of people ln the repub!Jc who feet hurt and un· happy? Are there lower. enough to wl.,. away all LboH tearaT Some poUtJclans 1et ulluaes on their Mndl from too many bandahattn1 rectpUon Une1. Could th• Ukea of Mldsa Conatarwi develop raw palm• h'om holdlnctoomanyhandJt Priests confined to stuffy coq: · feuionals have complalnect about all the misery and bad' breath which comes to theft ' faces u the vale of human tear' is shed. CAN llIDGE Constanza take' · ·· lt? Oh. yes, abe can take It. And abe always seems to find somethlng upJlfUng to HY on partln1. After her long sesston\o with the homosexuals Saturday; tbl• ii what Midge Const.am~ aald: ' .. "It ls unfortunate that such .. Jarae segment of clthtens in UU.. country have felt left out of t.M' partlclpalion ln rovernment that.- touches their Uves. Cllizen1 hf the United Stats have a rltbt to meet with aeencles. People bave · been 1lave1 to ,ovfmmenl f« a • lone tJme. Now they Juat want equal footing with lt." ~ .. il DAIL V PILOT Sunday. r?!I I, tt7i Five Million Posters . . Prove She's Wanted LOS ANGELES (AP) -To Garbo, Harlow, Lombard and Monroe, add Farrah. Farrah Fawcetl·Majors is the celebrity phenomenon of the 1970s, the type of penonallty who has su11>assed being a mere sex symbol and become -in the vernacular of show bu.slness - '!.legend. THE 30-YEAR·OLD Farrah, a provocative mixture of sexuality and innocence. is a superstar who has never starred in a movie, although when and If she becomes legally free from television's "Charlie's Angels," she will be able to consider the more than 60 lilms offered hersorar. She ha& turned the usuaJ process or movie stardom upside down. The studios believe that a public that has shelled out. $2.50 for more than 5 million posters -the biggest seller of all time - is just waiting to spend $3 to see her in a movie. Farrah is everywhere you look: Television. Five million posters. One million T·shirta. The covers of TV Guide, Ladies Home Journal, McCaJl's, Glamour, Vogue, Mademoiselle. The magazines whose covers she does not grace are trying to get her. Playboy wants ber for an in· terview. So does e~ryone else. SPEU.JNG-GOLDBEBG Productions, quite naturalJy, wants her to return for a second year of "Charlie's Angels" and has flied suit against her. The ABC series, in which she appears with Kate Jackson and Jaclyn Smith, was the only certified hit or the fall season. Farrah is declining to comment on her spec· tacular rise because of the sujt. But even if she were talking she's currently in Canada where her husband, Lee Majors, is making a TV movie for their company, Fawcett-Majors Productions'. Majors. who's credited with skilUully guiding her career, is also declining to return to his series, '"The $6 Million Man." Her rise is unprecedented in a business where stars go up like rockets and come down : with a fizzle. The remarkable thing is she did it all with just one year on television, a cluster of TV commercials and that revealing poster. "I've been in this business for 20 years and ~ I've. never seen anything like it," said Marge • Sch1cktanz, head or the comQtercial department for the William Morris Agency, who negotiates 1 for the posters, T-shirts, puzzles, coloring books and scores of other items quickly turning into best sellers. Coming up is a doll and a bodyless , doll's head emphasizing her tawny mane that ber • agent prechcts will be "the sleeper" of the year. • ''IT'S A RISE LIKE you wouldn 't believe. • It's so difficult to draw up the contracts because < we have nothing to compare it with. When we • first went to New York, sure, people would stare ' because she'11 so gorgeous. Then they'd stare and ~ say that's what's-her-name. Now she can't go • anywhere. People scream and mob her." • Jay Bernstein, her personal manager, said: ,. '.'I always ~ew she would be a legendary figure • m tbls busmess. As an actress, as a major : personality. She just has a quality about her th.al's so special, so unique. ~ "The tip-off is that most people's fame seems to be polarized. Men like soroe stars and ' women don't. Or adults like stars that kids have .. •comm•1dol •Nylons • Twffds PER SQ. ,. .............. Happiness, husband bring on stardom tor Farrah never heard of. But I find with Farrah lhal little boys would like to have a girlfriend like Farrah. Little girls want to look like Farrah or grow up to be like her. Grown men find her very desirable and women think she's someone to emulate without being competition " AT THE CORE OF her appeal, of coune, is sex. Yet it seems more innocent than smolder· ing. ''Charlie's Angels" is a sexual tease, bat you know it's all in fun. HolJywood is a place where female stars often pick up such sobriquets as "stainless steel butterfly," usually uttered between clenched teeth. You hear a different kind of talk about Farrah. . ~s. Schicktanz said: "She has a quality w1thm her that comes through. Psychiatrists have tried lo figure it out, and no one really knows. She's as beautiful on the inside as the out- side." Bernstein said: "She has a niceness about her. She's one of the kindest ladies I've ever met and she has not changed with this onrush of Far· rahmania. She's the same person she was. The· only difference is that she's more tired because of all the pressure on her." An associate said: "The secret or her sue- cess is that s he's fun, and it comes through on Cilm . 'l'liat•&rare." • Pkt•h Shog• •DuPont •HI.lows •So/Ids VoluH to $6. 95 YO. Values To $1'4.95 PER SQ. YD. DECORATOR QUALITY$ PLUSH CARPET 99 SHAGS$ 00 I 00°/o NYl.ON Valun To $18.9S REMNANTS! 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Instead, it_ .... ..,~ .. • listened to the plea of a ::=:::.-. .member who formerly ,... .... ==-.=....._ was a large honey pro-:::=-: . du c er and voted for ~=~=::a.;:.::;;;;::..--- plaln bee. The House de-" • mutted, the bill went to • conference committee and was buued to de. . ~b. - The Musacbuutt.s drUJlni for natural gas c:jp tllf Ob.lo side ol Like E:rle. ~ Tbe Wilconsln lectslature reduced the crlrv• or adultery from a felony to a mlldemeanor, whlle Uae Callf9rt1fa le1ialature wu asked to consider wbetber cooU~ audlty would (>IOVe cootqloua. JOHN STULL. a Republican from Esconcllcio tn S•n Dle10 County. introduced a blll to ouUaw nudity now permitted at Torrey Pines Beach ln San Dieco. As tlleslem tbere 1ay. "bathing suit.s optional." "The Immediate problem ls San Dleio,., arcued Stull. "but with 1,072 miles o( couUlne, our many state parks with contiguous public beaches w · you can bet your bottom dollar they'll be asldn1 fqr the whole beach." .. lo Masaachusetta, an unsuccessful Senile can· didate got. a bill introduced to study the feasiblU~y of puWng juvenile ocren<lers m stocks on the Bost.on Common. The fact that the practice was dropped 200 years ago didn't bother autbor R. Dwf Rama~~· He bad updated the system for t.he age of com· munication. Offenders, he explained, would wear alana detai1in& thelr misdeeds. legislature had less &Pntmr.._ -----,.....------------- argument over a at.ate poem that began, "Chick-a· dee, chick-a-dee. chick-a-dee-dee ... " and chirped downhill from there. Sixty.four lawmakers said Nay. The news was that six liked it. 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HtJSTINGS OfDelWly-Jleff ;·Assemblyman Ronald Cordova e·El TOJO) haa introduced two la aimed at tax relief tor meownen. •.AB 1063 end AB 1064 would In· ; aae the homeowner'• exemp· n from $7,000 to $20,000 and t.o ,000 !or persons 62 or older. •• • •• ,;Property tax r e lier for .• diJabled veter HI or tb lr .univ· iPI 1pouaea la proposed in a measure introduced by As· semblyman Dennis Manaen (D- Huntlngton Beach). Ma11Jers' bill W0$1ld lncre.ase the exemption for disabled vets from $10,000 to $1.5,000. ••• con•reasman contesads, the ad· mlm.tratloo proposal to let peo- ple rec1ster to vote at the poll$ on election day lpores the main purpo1e of votf'r registration - to iuarantee honest elections by maklna sure t.be people enUtled to vole do ao only once. ••• WEST ORANGE County • Flashers OK'd ASSEMBLYMAN Rtchar'd Robinson <D-Santa Aoa) has In- troduced legislation calling for an increase in the number of superior court judges in Orange County from 37 to 46. His measure is AB 988. Consreasman Mark Hannaford baa introduced a tlill that would ~xclude a rape victim's prior sexual experiences from facts admissable as trial evidence. o.llY .. _II.WI ......... &ear School ••• The Lakewood Democrat is sponsoring the· proposed Privacr Protection ror R•pe Victims Act with Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman, a New York Democrat. LEGISLATION AND CRITICISM Cordova, Bedham • ~A contracl for the installation THI: ••• al warning flashers on Trabuco Oenyon Road at Trabuco School IC)s been awarded by Orange ~unty supervisors. SAN DIEGO Mayor Pete Wilson, a possible Republican gubernatorial contender in 1978, is scheduled to speak Mon,day al a meeting of Newport Harbor Republican Women. His talk ls set for 10 a .m. at the Balboa Yacht Club. HANNAFORD also bas ""The $3,686 contract will be in- 11(.alled by CT&F Inc. and is de· ~gned to improve sarety for ~ildren walking to school. ... Supervisors also have ap- ~oved plans for installation of a t,lalfic signal at Trabuco Road s;'d. Modesto Drive in Mission reJO. "" ••• • CONGRESSMAN Robe rt Bad ham CR -Newport Beach> says he has grave doubts about President Carter's recommenda· lions for election reform. For one thing, the freshman sponsored a resolution in the House calling for further study of what he s ays ls the apparent link between \'iolence depicted on television and public attitudes toward violence . He says the "family hour" con- cept of television programmjng has done little to curb the amount of television violence. ORANGE COUNTY CO!lTAMESA 1~1t Ho_, Blvd ~I l •<. MZ·f753 "'11.v W/w'll Pay for Board? WANTED • t By KATHY CLANCY Ol 1111 O•llY l"llot "•II ?Directors of a regiopal pollution con- tcol district serving Orange and three other counties are being urged lo pro· ~sea new method or paying the agcn- c6''s operating costs. •<A ssemblyman J e rry Lewis ( R· ltjdlands>. who sponsored legislation last year creating the new South Coast ~r Quality Maoagement District, st(id directo.rs are required by the new Jfw to propose alternate funding squrces by the end of the year. ->tthe agency currently is setting up al\ emission tax formula to pass part oJ.: its operating expenses on to in· ~strial sources or smog. Lewis said. ~ · i\ND HE ADDED the time is right ~orm a special study panel to ex- ine the entire financing package. ewis said he believes solving uir ~llution problems will take a lot or ~liars. and the cost should be shirted im property laxes to sources of lution. range County supervisors have tended their $1.4 million share of t agency's $8 million budget this ~r is too costly for r esidents. }t.s what they called "a gentleman's test to an ill·conceived and ine- itable funding formula" they have en paying only month·lo-month her than quar terly as they are led. ment for the first hair of this year, but were ordered in Los Angeles Superior Court last week to pay because they are benefiting from the agency's work. Lewis said he realized when he pro· posed the legislation last year there would be protests over the population- based fwiding formula. But. be explained, the new agency replaced what had been a voluntary Southern California Air Pollution Con- trol District. And that district had been financed the same way, with property tues based upon popula- tion . Orange County supervisors have proposed that the agency be funded from vehicle license fees, but Lewis said not all cities and counties agree with that approach. He said he is willing lo s ponsor legislation to alter the financin~ as soon as the affected officials agree on lhe solution. LEWlS NOTED. in addition, that the cost of the agency means only about one or two cents per $100 of a s- sessed valuation on local property taxes. Resolving this controversy, he con- tinued, will do little to relieve what he said is a much larger challenge in re- ducing the property tax burden. TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains China Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc. We appraise & buy whole estates or single items or we'll sell for you on comm1ss1on If you don't know what 1t 1s or what 1t 1s worth -bring it in (or call us and we'll come out). No obligation or c harge for verbal appraisal, either in your home or 10 our gallery. <J/Y~ fl~.£u. APPRAISERS 2542 WEST COAST HIGHWAY AUCTIONEERS NEWPORT BEACH -645-2200 lST A TE APPRAISALS AND SALES FOR LA WYlRS • BANKS • TRUSTEES & EXECUTORS STUDENTS BBNG ACCEPTED NOW SISSIOHS ST All' IM: JUNE, OCTOBER r. FOIUARY UNOENWOOO COLLEGE 4 fully accredited Individualized study program now available IN HUNTINGTON BEACH For Mature Creotl••· Self lr.lffutlwg, Inquisitive StucMlts lnteirate study wHh wart Pro£rams .desiped individually for the fully employed. BA, BS, BME, BFA, MA and MFA programs offered in: COUlfSlllLRUL T1f CUE UMHIS1UTIOIL1l*ATIDM -VllUNTllY ASSOCIATIOM AMllSTIATIOl. PSHCJMlOCY ...ctEATIYE llTLCEIONTUY ...MUSIC SOCIOlOCYJOUTICll SCIDCLTHEAT£1 Faculty in Hntkliton Beach and nearby arm. u•rfl'aduat• life learnillf experience can bl evaluated witll ~cademic credits for advanced st11din&. Wrlto or call for more information. orlentallon meeting dates In Huntington Beach. 1413 f1nM ST. SANTA MGHICA 90481 (213) 45H7S1 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS flAMI! STATEMl!HT Tll~ folk>wl119 oerM>nl •rt doln9 b\111· ~na\: ESTRELLA COUNTRY CLUll, 501 Ave~lcl• Vaquero, S•n Clemenll, ca111orn11mn JT6, tHCORPORAT EO, t C•lllornl• C"'1)0r•llon. 501 A1'enld• Va-Qu•ro, SanCl&nwnl•. C..lotornlo t16n Tho• t>Wnen ts condu<led by • <O•· oor•Hon JT8, INCORPORATEO O.rry Sutllerl•ncl. Prff!O-rot Tht\ \laltme<1I was llltd wflll IM C.ouMy C.l•rlt ol O•tnQ(' County on S TATIMUfTOI' AIAflDONMINT Ol'USE.01' l'ICTITtOUS IUSINISS N'-Mil Tne followl"O oerM>n has abando<H!cl th•"" or Ille llcllllo.n bu1l,,.u ntmt: • CHAMPION M0TORCYCL£S, 1'10 Harbor 81 .. d., CH I• Meu, C.1 llornl• mv The Flclfllous 61Ktnau N•mt ,._. lerred lo •-w•1 lfftd ln Or~ Counl v"" 1~9 ''· ThomH H. Orl&ndo, t OSI Port - C.lltlHft Pit<•, Newport l ••cll, CAI llo• nl• ttwo Thllbui<neww•scOfldu<ledby•nltt-dlvl<Nal T H Orl- OS ANGELES County supervisors hheld their entire $2.4 million pay •'I think the people oul'(ht to reuh1.e \'Cry clearly t hat ortentimes when of- ficials are suggesting that this is the way to provide tax rch ef. they arc playing some games ... Lewis ~aid. '"=================================::~MarchH lt11 -1'1J111 Tt.11 \tat•nwnt wn llttd with 1"9 CouMv Cl• •It or Or.an9" Coun1v on M••<ll 1S, 1917 eaih .~od~e• SHAW !AiY"4•Pn l ru•u '•tAN ,, , 1 n1 l"tl "-''·' M-, ( ~ t •'t'll t r H\•'1 t..-•f A. t t \I" l\r""""'t')n,1h1 N· t\• ,., t f•• tll. 'W) U~ • \11t,;1w.-tl O'i ''II .,,. i lto \.hAN hf.,,.,., t Ur W L ,~,,..., ,.,, '1 t ( .t VI v,,_., W 1• f)oo-'""Hi'I on ""·'1tlf AN~I ~ti 1,.,,, J'~ P1f11•f' ("l.\('W' ,.., .. W'IY'lft "",,'" C.t V· ~.,. trr.n1 I? f4""°'" •..n••l ''YI PM "' .n ~• A'"•' \ I HI '""""m'·~• P~1t,. Vow M•fTVM' tt P•O J'tl'•l•C Vl.,.,M vt11.try'11111"u " JOHE\ \Hl ._. HAVOf 'I ll)t4("'• ,.,.,,,, "' l'\f t 'Q••"l·'I .... " , ,! • ~·, t v, 0 '""ii( ACJtd t 11'' ,,,.,.,,, ,t , .. IJ\~,,,,~,."1 r ll'ln,, 11.,,,•1t•r Alti4f'1 l '''" r,.e , ""''' "" '''"', An., r 1 ,,..,.,,, 'S'tl\•t' '°'"'1'•"' \ 1r1ri I II"'" '"''''"" iif ,,..,. 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W estminster 893-3525 "' PACl"C TllW ! .,._MOllAL PAIK • Cemetery ,Mortuary • Chapel l'0500 Pacific View Drive : Newport. • Celllornia t 644·2700 • McCOIMICI( • MOITUilflS • Laguna Beach : 494-9415 " L11gun1 Hills 788-0933 : San Ju11l Ceo1s1rano • 49>1776 • • IAlrz..ll•llOM • PUMllAl NOMI Corona del M1r e 73-9450 • Costa Mesa 648-2424 HUllOADWAY MOITUUY 110 Broadway CostaMMt ~2-91SO : SMrTH f\iTHlu. I.AMI t WISTCUl'fl CHAPIL 427 e. 111h st "Coat a Mesa• 648-4888 ~ Santa Ana Chapel , 5 I 8 N. Broadway •SantaAM • 547-4131 .. :· rt•ei"NCmtHs ' SMrfH'S MOtmlUY • 827 ~In St. ). Hun~eaeh -· Deaths Elsewhere LAMES,\<AP I -Or. Milton N. Bramlette. 81. geo logis t, prof<>s!"or eme ritu s at Scripps Institution of Oceano- .iraphy and winner or I ht.> l ' S . Departmt-nl of In· ll'n or:. D1st1n gu1shc1l S('r\'1ce Medal. d 1t·d Wedne!lday. I.ONDO;-.; <AP) Ahdf'I H1llm llafez. ·\5. 1-:gyptian ~tn~er ha1lc\I a~ thl· Middle Ea~t 's kin~ of Ar:1b popular mu~1r. d1cct Wcdn<'sday, th<' Egyptian emhas~~ 1n London rcportcd For the Record Blrfl .. \AN C\.EMI! NT« GENEllAL "OS"I TAL Ma•<lo t) "" Mr •"'"' ..-r• W~tt•·tr.\ A~r\l)n Jr l •<JUI'\ 1 &--N''°\ '>Dy M.t>rch '' 1'11 M r t"d ,,,,_, R1' '"'A'd \t n1'U\t D•n-Pf'11"I~ Q•rl Marci! 20 n 11 Mf' '""' M•" ~nO"'''V f ..,,,,, ')an r:1~rn• "''" ';rt Mt •"'" Mr Ow•v,,,_ 9, 1ct-,l'I\ \~ C•rmtrtt• oh• ~"''·"" Mr erwt M t\ [)An1•I W Ii .~ I AQijr.A ''•QUtt b'>V M' and Mt°\ )c)M .._, 11t'tf1~1" \tr\ '""" < •0•''' ,,.,.,., °"" Mf' •"" Mr\ l'l•V M 1ttf'ltt 4'An ( '*"' .. ""'•,,.., Merell n "" -..,,. MW1 Mr Jtm \ &,..Au nAf\t P'1•f'\t q1r1 M, 4"'1 M"' ,.,..,.,.., lff'NW-'1• \'" '•~•··t·J\r·v LAS \' E G '\ S. :"\ t• \ ...urc•,. ,.,, (Ar> Peter lnJtoll;a, Jv':~,:;.•,1~;_ ':;'~·· n"n" "'" fi7, the fathC'r of sin.:1·r M~«•n ttn Conn1c Stc\·ens. thr·rl Mt • ..., '""' ....... , D·"~'· F• Thur.!>day in a lor;tl '"';,.~:';"'4••"'•''' ,.r, •• ,. , .... h osrtl«JI rollO\\ Ing ,j {,.,, .. I •l' lt•nglhy 1llnes!>. """"" i. ..,, Mr •"" ..._,, 9, t4n 81J it S.-f'\ C••ll9llt1"\I• 1'"' St;~ VALLEY !1\P l Funeral services were held for retired actor Carlyl~ Moore Jr., 68. lie appeared in the mm "Ceilin g Zer o " and "China Clipper" in the 1930s. THE EPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (714) 149-7431 DnorNteht ................ 2400W,CO•ttHwJ. Sutt• I Newport 8••ett, C•llf. 12943 ....... Hnd FrH Poftfollo to: NAMC ................... . ADOfH!t' ••••.......•..• at,y •............ Zip ....... . CEM 81C·D Call 142-5878. Put • few word• to work for ou. MarcloJf !ti! Mt, t·w:t ~r q,,.,,.,,. Ru'" '·tt"' Ju.-n(•f"•'''~n hOv Ma..:••. 1,,, ,._, •nd M" Jonn HAtfl,, S•" C •~mtn•t bo• M~lo,.,1'71 Mr. a"" M•~ Wltilolm HOtl11<1, s .... Ct..,,tl\I• bOV fUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOnCE , ~ICTITIOUS IUllNISS N'-Ml ITATllllWNT Tlw IOl-lllO M,._, •rt ttot1>9 b\l\I· ftfflH I "JOY'~ A C:OOl(IN(),'• CATEltlNG u1• Jo-w .. , s..,11 """• CA.Wl'Of Joy l . Me•IY Oooolllt, Ult Jolflf Wh, \am• AM. CA ttio. Gt~ I O\Jqo)IM, 707 Foothlll, ?ti ltr <;ov., .. 0 Oo1 11•1. St11tt1M, f'lav ""~ Tiii\ """"•" I• COftdut Ito Cly .,, In· diYIOUal oi-ti °""'n• Tllll IUll-1 waa lllfd wltll Ille ,_,., 0..11 .. Of~ e-1, ~ M4iftfll, "''· "'--~, .... Ot~ CNa Delly ,. .... 111\arcll 11. • 11, .... 11 a. m1 hNI Pub•··~" Or•~~ C.H<I O~tlv Piiot MM 1' ...., Ao• 3 10 11 1~11 UH II L Pl'BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSIHl!SS NAME ST ATl!Ml!HT T hrt foHO'#t"'Q otr\Of\\ are dOtno bU\I l'Mt41 PubU\""" OriOnqt Co.a" Dally Piiot. Mtr ?1,..-dAo< 1 10,17,ttn 11.._7> PUBLIC NOTICE ORANGE COUNTY'S MOST COMPLETE APPAREL STORE FOR E.NGUSH M\\;~UTHLANO PRO P ER TY •WESTERN CLOTHING ANO TA K. MANAGE ~l!NT, m ...... 111on. $ul1• ~-.;;.;;.-..;...,;;;;,;--;,,.;:;;,;;;;,;;;;..;..;,.;.;--;:;;,;;..-.~..-..,.-.-:.&.-________________ -tlCI. C°"t• 'Mu ClltlfMnla 0611 , •LADIES AND CHILDRENS' ENGLISH HUNT COATS NEW OLYMPIC STYLE s44so NO. C 2911 •LADIES' SIZES-ORIGINAL FOURWAY s299o STRETCH BREECHES REG. 44.95 NOW NO.C 522 •MEN'S-LADIES AND CHILDREN'S EQUl·STRETCH BREECHES NO.C523 REG. 28.95 s14 9 0 NOW s4090 NOW .,,, Marlborough Porvair English Hunt Boots _______ _ .,Men's Leather Bress Jackets 30 O/o -Long and Short Lengths____ OFF ,,,,, Nylon Jackets Lined --------20 °/ooFF \ St .... ttnq Pl\ltolc». 1'3 ... ..,111.,n ulto Ct Co\I• Me~•. C...ltlorn••'lUI John ~ot>erl P<1ulv h, Jr .. 3'3 ~Ornilton. Sullo Cl, CHI• M._8, lllorl\la'1?6t7 Tiii• bu•tnen h tondu<I~ by • neral oa"rn~ttra. JoM R. Pau!v." Jr. Thi\ ~tat•..,.nl w•• rll"(I with ,,.,. ovntv C•trk of Or•n9e County on Mar'h l~.1911. Complete cover•1e of county 1overnment •nd court•. Everr d•r In the DAILY PILOT !M!c19. Aert11: 1f!! DAILY "LOT AJ I 1 Putting English on It By EllMA BOMBECK It's an important story and I bet a lot of people missed it. lt'a the one about bow Presi- dent Carter recenUy ordered tbat people who write 1overnment re· gulationa are going to have to start writing "plain Ensllah for a change." Do you have any Idea the Im- pact this would have if it spread to other means of communica- tion? Why, for the first time in years we'd be able to understand what our teachers are talking about. Think of it. There'd be no more educators s ummoning you to their office saying, "Mrs, Spellbinder, we have no choke but to use behavior modification on Dwayne. I'm sure you're famlUar with the tecbnlques of using Skinner's pri.qciples of operant condiUonlng to produce tbe desir~ changes in hls behavior without reference to the cause." SHE WOULD simply s ay, "Mrs. Spellbinder, we~ve had it with Dwayne. Here's the came plan. EJther he quits sitting there day after day staring at his navel during math or we're not going to let him go out and stamp on cans for the ecology drive." Imagine what this would do for appliance manuals. No mor e, "If the motor s talls during food ·grinding, unplug grinding unit from outlet. Detach the food grinder head and disassemble by unscrewing the retainln1 ring, sliding the 1rtndlng dlslc off by removing the notched edges on the grinding body and removing the four-fingered cutting blade from the feed screw by Unlng It , AT WIT'S END posure to ivy dermatitis which has created a bllster-llke erup- tion on an inflamed base. Spread- ing it to other parts of the body occura by direct transfer of the oily substance. It is recom- mended that extreme caution be exercised to restrain from dis- tribution of the oily substance to the unaffected areas." Jn two words: "Don'tserateh ! " WEATllEll forecasters, auto mechanics, ministers and col um. nists woulaall have to get a new a ct together, aimed at being un· ders tood by people wbo read EngUsh. Al the workshop for these feder al regulations writers, 1t was pointed out that any com· municalion could really get out of hand . Example: "We respectfully petition, request and entreat that due and adequate provision be made, ttus day and the date hereinafter subscribed for the s atisfying or this peti- tioner's nutritional requirements and for the organizing or such methods as may be deemed" necessary and proper lo assure the reception by and for said peti· lioner of such quantities of baked cereal products as shall, ln the judgment of the afor~aid peti- tioners constitute a sufficient s upply thereof. Give up? It means, "Give ua our d aily bread." away from the square center hole ""~• ... t~f·~i Proof' on either side toward the feed ~....,., ..... ~• e-s screw." Translation: "Pull the plug or you 're going to have 10 fin1ers on each hand." Vern J ervis of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service displays an example of a new type of alien iden- tification card. The card, which includes picture and fingerprint, is said to be counterfeit proof. Doct9rs would no longer warn, "You have obviously had an ex· Gemini Strength Deceptive ARIES (March 21· April 19 ): .. More serious" abo ut CO · o perativ e pro j ect. partners hip , marital status. Accent on decid· ing "your image."' TAURUS (April 20- May 20): Lie low; play waiting game. Don't force decisions, issues. ff ' you don 'l kno w, do nothing. t-GEMINI CMay 21.June 20): Good lunar aspect now coincides with love. 20-F e b . 18 ): Study Capr icorn m essage. Communicate with one in position of authority. You can win your way. you 're playing games. PISCES <F e b . 19· summarize costs. Make Ma rc h 20J . Re l a -up your mind be llonships intensify -if mature. .VISIT THE EASTER BUNNY PHOTOGRAPHS AVAILABLE South Coast ?taza c hi 1 d r c n. s pee u I a ti v c •miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-mmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ventures. impulsive ac 1 lions. You are stron~er than might be apparent on surface. CANCER C J une 21 July 22>: Co mpletf' plan. project aggressive 1n dividual should not be permitted to llltim idate you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: Highlight independence, courage to initiate pro· ject. Another Leo and an Aquarlan could be in picture. VIRGO CAug . 23-Sept. 22 >: Some persons are very willing to he free· a nd-easy with your money. Key as to con serve. LIBRA (Mpt 23 Oct. 22): Divt•rsify highlight personal up· pearance. ability to be rea11onable. to persuade. to win your way, lo show off personality m most favorable light. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 Nov. 21): You it<'t the facts, the material you need -you also could obtain necessary finan· c i al s upport Ver y favorable if involved an television or motion pic- ture production. SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Friend. behind th e scenes, coulct prove a major point. O p e n Ii n<'s o f com . municalion. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Adjus t to f amily member who an. nounces a "significant c hange." Means be diplomatic. AQUARI US <J a n. LEGION MAY THINIWVKS PARIS CAP) -More than twice as many peo- ple bold the Legion or Honor rosette as are sup- posed to and the Grand Chancellor want.I to thin the ranks, the Defense Ministry BuJtetin said. F ouoded by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802 with 2.000 members, the Legion d 'Honeur had grown to 325,000 In 1962. This inspired President Charles de Gaulle to restrict membership to 125,000 •• but lbe Bulletin uld thtro were atlll 2'19,000 l•t year. Attend Forest E. Olson 's CAREER Open House Learn how you may en1oy unlimited income in an exciting real estate career' MON., APR. 4th, 1:30 P.M. South Coast Plaza Hotel. Costa Mesa Room 666 ANTON BLVD . COSTA MESA :,J. Fro.,,.:i1J • JOHN LUMILEAU, who heads th e Lumbleau School of Real Estate. will be our featured speaker • DRAMATIZED PRESENTATION details our famed "Fast Start" training that helps you to success • MEET MAHAGIMEMT and some of our top S'Blespeople and ask all the questions you like! • Leorn how you may become port of this hj}tory- mokinq firm, A COLDWELL BANKER COMPANY. Hear how we help you every step of the way to pro· fess1onalism. We train you from the ground UP! Full in- formation on how to obtain your l1cen~e . . . FREE BCX)KLET ... Tips To Help You Poss Your State Ex· om." This could be the great I urn-around 1n your life. Don't miss it MONDAY! 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Tott-81..d ..,, ......... ,,.,., Sen ltrnerdlno flrMw1y H1rbor Frn w•v It Mein St. -2 Block• North •"""'A~ "!!~•mp Tontn0e Blwd. Off·R11mp of Stnt• An• Frt1w1v .. :· . . i .. ' . ! I . I. . r Store Hours: 1:00 AM-1:00 PM Mon. \hru Fri./ 10:00AM-7:PM let. & Sun. ~-------------------..,, ... · ,,,_, \ ... t' I ' A 12 OAIL v PIL_;;,O_T _____ _;;S..;;_un..;;;.;da~y -"Ap'"-rll_.;3._19_T1 Special Su.nday Opening lOA.M. April 3rd \ Save a big 1/3 NOW $ Originally s 100 What a value! Vested suits of fine polyester and woQI worsted. Contemporary yet classic That's what we call these handsome vested suits Finely cut. with tailorinq details you'd expect to see 1n suits costing much more N atural shoulder styling with center vent. straight flap poc kets and belt looos. Good looking solid colors plus pin stripes in men's sizes. Over I 000 Suits To Choose From! Shorts • Regulars • Lon9s Join us for coffee and donuts in the Men's Department, Sunday only. , --- NEWPORT 0 CENTER FASHION ISLAND STORE OML Y f • ' .,.) ... 1 O A.M. Opening Suit Dept. Only Garden Entrance NEWPORT BEACH • ( .. • • How ouldYou Dana Jeffrey. Tustin: "l can't think of anything you cowd do tor less than $5 a couple. 1 can't imagine what anybody'd do for that little money There's nothing you can do for under SS." Ken Keppler, Anaheim: •·we had ~omc coupons for about $1.SO. off and we got to the theater on their half prict.' night, which is Sl.50. We got two peoph.· m J rec. Thal'!> about the cheapest datt· I \ c had in agt.·~ " Entertain Tiro People for $5? Todd Turnbull. Costa Mesa: "Camping at Angeles NMlional Forest a nd Crystal Lake. 1 don't really figure I have to spend a lot of money but 1t seems like everything around here as geared to it.·' llelimah R eis, Newport Beach: ··1 1i vc on Balboa Island, so it's beautiful Just to walk around.We also s tay home and foll asleep in the Ii vmg room a lot. We go to the grocery store. Then you make a fabulous gourmet meal and you think how little money you're spend.inc a nd you fall asleep on the ('OUdL" DAILY PILOT SECTION B Sunday, Apttl 3. 1977 Shawn Thornton. Costa Mesa ~ ··Bowling al Kona Lanes. If you go and ~at in the bar, you can listen -they have a singer there. And we always hke lo go down a nd cross on the <Balboa) ferry. That's only 35 cents.'' . ' . • • Waynt• Brande nburger, Orangt•: 'l d go down to the beach and Just walk around . bring a blanket or something. 1 cat good down at the Spaghetti Fa.r- tory. That's aboul three buck!:. a plat(· Th4.1l'schcap, 1sn'lit'!" • Low-cost Date Can Be Special Treat By Ji\CKIE HYMAN 011~• O•lly Pilot s .. 11 There are lots of mexpc nsavc than~s you can do on a date alon g the Orangl· Coast. You can ftnd a US<'d flower arrangt.' m ent bchtnd a mortuary to present to your spouse or fru:nd, take him or her to a real estate dinner where you cal free in return for hi.tcning to a sales pitch . anll follow 1t up \\1th a free introductory dance lei.son al Arthur Murray's Bl'T Wlli\T Cl\l'i you do for an C'n core? Aftt.'r ~ou '1· t•\h:111stl•d th1· c·,col11· as well as thC' ordmarv inexpensive things to do p1l'n1l'i-.. \\ 1111111\\ shopping. listen mg to record:-. ht•r<• .1rc.: som1· sug~t.'S· lions for entcorta111mt·nt on l<''S lhan S5 per evening for l>oth o f) ou You can mcluclt• 1•atmg in that$.'> if you don't mind sticking aftcrwurd to the free· entertainment lh:it'i-. availahl<• You don't havt• to g<i lo McDonald's to eat for under $.'l pt·r c·ouplC' Most Mex· 1can restaurants have· chnners under $2.50, as do :i numbc•r of l'h:ims such as Coco's, Bis: Jim· ;incl lnt1•rnat111nal Jlou:-.P of PanC'akt·s S111l1·r 11ff1·1., a .,H•.1k d111 , ncr for ;itiout SI !J!I •• OR TR\',\ UKl'M 'll rl .1t1· ll1<·ukf:.tst t offerin~~ tend 111 lw ll''" 1'XfM'll'>IVl' lhan later-m the d;J\ loud c >1w 'II<'< wfty th 1t costs S2 45 1wr pt'I l'.Oll I'. •• dl'llC atl",S;Jn brunl·h :-.t·n<·tl from i .1 111 lo noon 110 weekt.'n<ls at ~ •. .,.. \ otkl'r ll1·.,taurant and Deh. 4:18 Jo';.. L(th St Co'>t..i Mt·sa For a hS!hl nwal\ur ... nal'k, O).,tcr har" may fill the bill Wtt1h-sampling tht• seafood, )Oii C"an al..c1 lisl1·n to ll\t' musical 1•ntl'rt.11nmc·nt 1n JI lca ... t lhrt•t• Newport lkad1 lcw,1111111-, 'I ht· C\mnen 3010 Lafovt•ltt• \\1• 1c·.inn1•n \.'dlajlt· area1. t;or<l.l I 11. !IOfl ll.1\...,HU· l>nve. and tht• l\1 arnoll llnlc•I on '''\\port ('1·nt1·1 Ilrl\'(' 1\ d1nn1·r ,1l.11f of ... p1n.1< h .ind 111 111 nlln~s M 'I ""' l\\o li~:hl 1·.1ll'r . at l.1• H1i1r nit Fr1•1wh (',1f1., 111 :'-< '"""florl llhtl N1•w111irl JIP.11 h .. 111d t'o'l" uni\ ~I :.i;1 01 . if \Oii J.!l'l llu11rr v l.111•1 111th"1 \\'II ing, most r1·sl,111 1.1111 ., ..,.., ,,. IPrn1Jl111~· desserts at 11•as1111ahll' 11r 11 , •• Amon~ the offrnrw1< ,11 i\llr1·tl11'' 111 th1· South t:oai-.l Pl;11,a I ft1tl'I , Hr 1 lol St ro·d Ht thi· San 'f >1<'S!O ,.., ,.,.,, '" < ·11 ... t .1 M1•,,1 ,,,.,. pa.,tn1·... '!'I :!.1 1'111 1 • 1 .1\..1 SI ~M .111d spumont' 11·1• n l'.1111 SI ... \'Ol''I) l.IKt: SO"! I I 11fft•t· th.ti ..... tut d1fft•n •11I , \II 11•<111 •·If· I I ·•l'f•lll CIOO ongin.ilt• ~I ·•;, .11111 I ·IJIJlUl'('lllll Amcncano 1''1lh ltquor ~I '' lnterl'l>h.'tf Ill s1•1•111 i.: .1 Ill••\ 11 \111-.( uf lhe fi r<.l run' "ill ''"'I '"" mort• 1t1.1n your S.'l for I\\ 11 l1111li.:1 1 11111 n11t .111 J ho Port 1 ht·.1l1·r. :"10', t-: 1 11 ..... 1 1111-:h" ,,, Corona clt•I M .11 . o.1111\\ 11111 nul!'h for1•ri.:n r11ms for~ ~10 Jll'I p1•1 ... on ('ml'm3 W1• ... 1. Westminslt·r .11 lioltlt•n Wc•.,1 Stn•f'I Westmini-.fcor . .,hm, ... u doulJlt-h·;1tur1· for $1 .25 J>('r 'llt'r,on bl'fort• ~ 30 11 m on weekends Current films may hr viewed for Sl.2!l befo~e 7 m. anti S! afll•r 7 p m at th{' Fox F'. l1•rto11. !llO N llarhor Hhd (525· 47). Otlwr th1•att·rs also 01· 1·asiona lly advertise s pecial prices, especially early in the day. In addition, classic and recent films are offered in film series from lime to time during the year 1:1t UC Irvine, Orange Coast Collegc, Fullerton College and Chapm a n College Golden West College recently canceled its Friday night series for lack of attendance. !'rices range from free to about SI. ~i nd information is available from the com munily services offit.'t.'S at the colleges FREE OR l!'l'EXPF.~Sl\'t: conl'<·rti-. plays and otht'r entt.'rta1nmenl arc fre· quently presented at the colleges, walh schedules also available from the com· m unity services offices A few examples al Golden West Collcge in lluntmgton Beach: the drama "Woyzeck," April 14-May I. S2 : College Singl'rs and Madrigal Ensemble Con· eert. April 15. free ; symphony concert. Apr il 17, $1.50 general. Sl students and seniors; "Songbag" coffeehouse enter- tainment, April 29, SI : "The Sign in Sidney Br ustein's Window," d rama. May 12·21, S2. Top price 1s SJ gene ral and S2 for ~tudents and seniors for the musical ··Promises. Prom1i.cs," May I I 22 On Lhl· 1m·xpens1vt' a~enda at t:C In me "I} Rms H1v View," comedy, ,\pnl 22-2:1. i~ centc;: Olll'·ACl plays · \I j10lt·riam·1• .ind ··Duncan ~ Dllem. ma." Apnl '.N. frC'e . danc<' concert. April 27 30. S2 gen er:1l, SI :.tudrnt!"., "Th« Miracle Worker,' drama. May 6 7, 75 cents. CCI Chamber Singers, May 11, SI. AT ORANGE COAST Collcge m Costa :\l e~a Chorah• and Chamber Srn~er<,, \prtl Hi. frt't'. \ .int•I\ 'h"". J\pril 11 Iii SI ·,11 ~t'IWI JI. $1 st111knt .... ··C'(l\I f ;rn T111t1• "op .. 1 <•. \1J) I:! 20. S2 i;:t•awral , ~tu 11\-111-. frt'\' \dd1t1onal dt•ta1 1' on thl'M' and othc·r up1·•11lllllJ.! c·nlll'J!t' prrform.mtt'\ arc 11..,t 1·d t•ach Fradav in the l>:.uly P ilot's \\ l'1'kt•n1h'r .;1•ct .. on · 11111 11 1~n l rtl't t·s,an· 111 \II do\.\ n all "' 1·11111~ lo t'nJO) a low c•ost dat(' Thl' 01 :111~'.l' ro,1,t offrr .. a numt)('r of pliH'C'l'. ''' i:?•• 1c-c skating, roll1•r skatms;:. howllni.. r Saturda;s und Sunday., only w1•r·k n1J(hts resC'rvc<I for lea~u1•i-.> and 1111n1.1turt· golfing 1\nd \t1u 11<111 l hJ\I' l11 '"'.in 1·x11t·rl tOl'l\10\ \'0111..,1•11 Tiit: IL\RROR KOLLER !link. 1721; ~11p1·11or ,\\1•. Custa M<'sa. <5'1R 23JCIJ t h.arg1~ St p.-r r~msl) on Thur<;dayc; amt S11nd.1v ... 7[1 c·1•nt., p<·r J)<'rson on Satur tl.1~ aflernol'ln:-.md $1 50 per JWr.,on. plu~ ·.11 c·1·nts for .,kalt's. on Saturday nights 7 JO tn Ill p m 1 Tht• le<' Cap:11IC's Chalet 1979 RAA0 1 < h.ir/.!t'" S2 ft1r adult~ and SI for skat1•.., 11 .., 111)(-n from noon to !l p m and K to 10 30 p m 11n w(·C'kc·nds and 1s lot·ated 111 2701 Jlarhor Rlvd Costa Mt'"a Skattng 1s also offered al Klondike l c<' Arf'Mt, 665 Paularino, Costa Mei.a 11179-17501. and Mission Va•Jo Skating, 2:'1410 Marguerite Parkway. M1ss1on Vie 10 (581-4647). WANT TO STAY UP really late" You ('an bowl until 4 :30 a .m . on weekends al Orange Coast College students Karl Heyer. Cindy Shaw share a malt at Swensen ·s. Fountain Bowl. 17110 Brookhur!>l <al Warner). Fountain Valley (963-78881. Cost 1s $1 per gamr <don't forS!t.'t Saturdays and Sundays only l. A loungl' and t!ntertainmcnt an· ava1lahle as well as bowling al Kona Lant·s. 2699 Jlarhor Rlvd., Costa McS<.i < 545 111 21 .t\dd1tional Orange Coa:-.l howltnf.! sites arl' Urunsw1ck Hossmoor Howling Cc:ntt•r. 12311 Stal Bt•at·h Blvd . St•al Bl•ach (527 1196), Mc~a Lanes. 110:1 Superior, Costa Mesa (646·3'J93) and Sad d It• back La n c~. 25402 M arguer 1tc> Parkway, M1s~ion V1C'JO <586-5300). If ;1 round (lf miniature golf inlcrei-.h vou. you may want to c heck out Fount:im \'alley Minwturc Golf, Magnolia Slrt•t•t at the San Oi<'go Freeway (842-1111 1 whNr n game coi-.ts $1 50. At lhC' Camelot Miniature Golf Cour.,t· 3200 F: Carpentc•r. Anaheim 16.10 3340 •. f.!arn<•.; <'nst $1 50 durm).! the day, SI from S to 7 pm and S2 after 7 p.m DOES GETTING l 'P a nd mnvmg around to music appeal to ynu mon•'' You can go dancing for un<ler SS a t·oupl<' on the Orange Coast if you go at the right t ime Wath most places. the key is lo avoid the weekends. when cover charges app· ly, w ith several exceptions. One 1s P 1cassio's. a ne w discotheque at 1l:10 Newport Center Drive. Newport Reach. Admission is free every night until 10 p m . after which S2 1s c·h:ir).!t•d llours Jrl' 4 p m to 2 " m 1·\ 1•n night ''"t't'Pt Friday uml Salurda). \\ lwn 11 "k pm to 2a m M oi-.t danc<' pl;wt•s h;l\·1• 110 mrnamum drink r<•quir«rrwnt. allhou1•ll \ou'll pro bahl,v want s11n11•1 h111g to t";1•;c· y11u into th1• cvc•n111g 111 thal 1";1s1-. tlnnks run from $1 .2~> up. d1•p1•111fing 1111 wh,11 ~OU tir d<•r Nonakoholtc hr•\1•r·ag1•s :.ire also avallablt• at snmcy.1\,11 rnon· th;.in you would pay for ttwm ;1t thl· t•ornt·r eoffet• s hop. In th<' rC'ror1lt•tl m 11:-.11· I 11'111 . y1111 mi~ht al-;o want to dwt·I.. out Hohl>\ McGel•'s, J!l3 t-:. Coai.L Highway. '.'\1•\\ port Beach ( 510 506 I ). \\ h(•rf' 1111·11· )', fl() COVl'r chargt' :.11 :ill Thl'n··., .il\11 .1 rt ... taurant \OU m1J!hl want to Ir) lalf'r for dr·sst•rt. or when ~ou ha\t' :1 h11 n101 t• to ~ lll'lld 1.1\'E MUSIC' IS pr m ulPd at a numlll'r of <;pnts. mC'luchng llw I· o,.h11nl l'r . li~l2i M .1t•J\rthur Ill\ cl . In 1n1· 1 f>-1!1Xi28•.\\1th SI CO\C'r on Wl'l'kl'nd ('halon. 725 W Bukt·r St . Costa ~'1<-s:1 1510 ~10f1l > :ilso SI nn wc•ekt'ncls, and .Jo.,hua s. 71!J2 1-:d ing1'r Av<'. lluntmgton Rcarh (~71'.l<>OI. $2 on W<'<'k<'nds. Most dance places ha\'c dress codes, which range in s triclnl'ss from no bath ing suiL'i to no denims or cords. Call firs t if you're in clouhl. For rouplcs. eal'ly m t hc evening is the bc::.L timt· lo ftnd a table und lots of room on the dance floor. f:or singles, after 10 p_m 1s when the action picks up. 1-'or tho::.e who'd r ather 1usl i-1t and listen to music -a nd at a s lightly less t·ar-s phtling volume many coast restaurants feature lounge entertain- ment that may r ail!:<' from a single folk srn~crto a big band J:llZ group BE LOW 1s a list of :1 few such plat.'cs Generally. you're only obligated to buy a drink m order to t.•nJOY the sound for a:-. long as you Ii k 1· A phone call tn advann• will dctcrmml' who's playing what hours where. Ir you're cautious. you can walk m and listen to the band or performer before l'omm1Usng yoursC'lf to a tablt•: that way you can sampll· thn•1· or four lounges before picking a favorite In Newport Bl'ach : Red Onion, 2406 N n~ po rt B I v d . ( G 7 5 • 2 2 4 4 l ; l h e Warehouse. 3450 Via Oporto (673·4700J, Duffy's Back Ray, 103 N. Bayside Drive (640·5123>. Mister G's. :1100 rrvme Ave. (75 1-5223), Airporter Inn. 18700 Mac.t\rthur Blvd (833·27701. The Can- nt•ry. 3010 I.a Fayt·tlt' (675-5777), Gorda l.1z. 900 Bay:-;1d1· Drive (675·5111 J and lhP l\t.'Wl)(}rtcr 11111. 1107 J amhorc<" Howl. l"C'WJJC111 llt•;wh Cfrl 1 liO()J In Co~la Mesa Kona Lanc•s, 2fi!1(1 lla rhor nlvd 1545·1I121. South Coast PlaLa llott·I. filifi ,\nton Blvd (540-2500>. !\11tl<1 s. 547 \.\ 19th St 1642 9764). and the l>crhv rei-.laurant, 1262 S. E. Bristol St <s..1683901. OTHER. LIKE LY SPOTS include the Quiet Woman, 3224 E Coast llighway, Coronu del Mar (6'10·7440 -lhe sign de· p1cung a hcadlci-i-. woman may put off :.ome female members of your group, however>: Studio Cafe, 100 Main St., Balboa !675-77fi0), White Horse Jnn, 340 S . Coai-t H ighway, Laguna Beach t497·M94 >. lht• lluntington Reach Inn, 211 2 Pacific Coa:-t lflghway 1536·1421). and tht· Rib Hack, 28682 Marguerite Parkway, M1si-.mn V1cjo (495-1900). Additional lounges 11rc offered at other restaurants. J\ c heck <>f the Weekender st•l'lion 1s a l!OOd way to keep t abs on new hot SJ'IOlS. It 's <ilso a s:ood w:.sy to find out about a more st'date -although not sedentary -· and free way to spend an evening; a t an ;irt gallery opening. M/\NY SUCH OPENINGS arc· i-.cheduled for S aturday and Sunday "~Ai-. \\1th rcfrcshments sometimes n . Occas1onally there may even he II\ l'nlerta1nmt•nt in the form of a l'lass1cal trio or quartet. or, at the mor1· a\ ant-garde galkncs anti. museums, a pC'rformanct• hv a concept artist that may lw b11<1rit• t'n<>U~h to give you somethrng to talk about for the rest of lhc evenmg. Cheap dates d o n't have to be in- clC'gant. and sometimes thcy turn out to be more mutua lly enjoyable than ex- pensive occasions. You may also fmd that selecting thrif· ty activities will allow you to go out more often and s ample new places. It's worth a try. 11 required by law to check your financial re1pon1lblllty. A govern- ment agency al10 may obtain • credit report on you If you •uthorize It with written ln1tructlon1 or If e court orders It. bought by buyers in that category. Copyright Information on art, cartoons, comic strips, photography, fllm1 and televlalon al10 i1 Included. plus marketing tips and a aample comml11lon agree- ment. LaLonrae Shoae? E.rercisr l'our Option• ''Got a problem1 Th~ wnte t() Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red lope. gelling the an&wers and octton you need to solve inequittei in government and bu8tntss. Mori your questwn.s to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange Coa.'t Daily Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many letters a.t pos.ttl>/f' will be <m$1Llered, but phoned 1nquints or letters nnt including thr readn's full nomt. address and b1.11tness hours' phone number cannot be .con.ndered This column appears doily ercept Salurday& ·• In all other ln1tance1, the credit bureau may provide only iden- tifying Information to a government agency. Such Information 11 llmlted to your name, addreas, former addre11e1, piece of employ- ment, or former place• of employment. Thi• prevent• the Internal Revenue Service or the Federal Bureau of lnve1t1gatlon, for exam- ple, from going on • "fl1hlng expedition" regarding your flrqnclal affairs. Dlrectot"tf ·o f ten Sketrh 11 11110 ,...adon DEAR PAT: My son is a typical "starving college stu· dent." He has a part time job, but would like to earn more money. I think he has a lot of artistic talent, especially In the area of cartoon sketches. How can he find out where to market his drawings? DEAR PAT-After Jack Lalanne's show was cancelled, I called and wrote to KHJ·TV (Channel 9) attempting to find out if reruns were planned or if the show had switched to another channel. Jack's show has been replaced by some cir cus called "Boddy Buddies." I didn't get any response. can you find out? S.H., Newport Beach lyte Weatcott, general manager of the Jack LaLann• Co., told A YS that pf ana for a "new Idea" ahow are In the worka and that Jack Lalanne a'ntlclpatea being back on televl1lon aoon. KHJ'1 viewer aervlce1 spokeaman Hid that the atetlon haa been flooded with call• and letters Hklng the 1am• queatlon1. When Can Vnr~ .Sa• .See l'our Credlt1 DEAR PAT: Can a government agency obtain a credit r eport on me from any or the credit bureaus that have a file In m y name? T .0 ., Coste M esa If the government ageney propoHa to extend credit to you, collect or review an account with you, employ or lnaure you, It may obtain • credit report, ac:cordlng to Aaaoc:lated Credit 8urea&1a, Inc. II efto may obtain a credH report H It I• conaldertng you for a . llcenM or other benefit, 1uch Ha mJUtary 1ecurfty d9arence, and W.C., Laguna Beach A free brochure, "Jobe •nd Opportunities for Artl1t1," 11 avall•bl• by wrtUng to Wrft•r'• Dlgeat, •at Alllance Road, Clncln· najl, OH 41242. Your eon alao may want to refer to "Artlat'• Market," p4.1btlahed by Writer'• Dlge1t. Thia 12.-.pag• directory llata ne..ty 3,000 buye,. of fine arta, cratta, dHlgna. lllu1tretlon1, cartoon• and photography. Your library ptobably hH a copy, or th• book can be ordered from the above addreu. Each buyer llated deacrtbea the ldnda of art ht Heka end the rate• he pep for It. The dl...ctory la dtvlded Into 45 market cet•OOri•• with Uluatratlona of the type of art or photography fhe 62-yHr-old exercl1e expert hH the longHt running dally exercl1e program on record, WHcott aald. The ahow at•ted In 1959. Lalanne fans are advl1ed to wrtte to Loi AngelH televl1lon 1tatlon1' general managers requHtlng air time for the Jack Lalanne ahow. Lining up a new 1tatlon doea not lnvolv. ulary nagotlat1on1, WHcott explained, adding that Lalanne hH never been paid by a televlalon atatlon. During ayndicatlon daya he paid .ome egUona to tetevlM hit thow. All production coat• are absorbed by hla com· pany, with ptoflta coming Hclutlvely from Hie of nutrition and H · erclH ptoducta Pf•••nted on the a how'• commerclala. .. ' I • ~ DAIL V F>ILOT Sunday, Aprll 2, 1977 Two-paycheck Families Once an Oddity, Now Becoming the Norm to Fight Inflation By ANN n&.i\('KMA:\ TIM AnO(toloG l'rou l p nt 6a m. l k :,huw<-rs . She <'hnnl{<'S tht• bu by. She shower!>. lie (~cc.ls thl' baby She flxl's break fast. Hoth gul1l it clown All thrcC' play peck · a·bno. l\l ti· 15, husband :.ind wife wa lk out th« t1001· to~clher, turn a nd wavt• to the uroohng c·hlld a housck<.•crx·r 1:-holdrni.: up al lhl' window, lit• 1-:Clt'S hr s way, s h1• goes hers A n u n u s 11 11 I s l' l' 11 • • •• N 11 l a nymorl' l T'S Tift: SAGA of the· \H1rk1ni.: c·ouplc: The twn·paydtl'l'k fami· ly, once an anomaly of Amcnca11 ltfe, now quickly hN-c1ming the norm. For more and mon • «oupks. tn· flal10n has m.idc 1t a 11cccss1ly for both marriage purtncrs lo "'ork; lhC' \\ omc•n 's movt•mcnL hds made 1t rc:,pcct;ihlt•. ThC' rl'sult I'> that today, 111 almost fl\'I' out of Ill :\ml'rl<'art families 111 wh1<"h lhl· husb<tntl \1 urks, lhl' w1ft• dot's. loo. And the 11umbt•r5 arc i.:ro'A 1ni.: l'Vt•ry di:ly. The latest govcrnm 1!nt figurC's show that in 1975 tht:re W<'rl'. <i bout 11! million families 11\ wl11l'h both hu.\band and w1Je worked. Of these. 72 percent. of lhe wives had Cull-tune jobs. A DF£ADF. AGO, there were <•bout 13 million !amilles In which both husba nd and wife we re working. They comprised a bout three out of 10 fa mllles in which the husband worked. On the average, earnings or wives accounted for one-fourth O( family income in 1974, govern· mcnt figures show. The wife who worked full-time contributed ~ percent of family incom e, com- pared with 12 percent for those who worked part-time. T he median incom e o( fa milies where lhe wife wor ked full-lime was Sl7,500. com pared with Sl2,360 when the husband was lhc only wage earner. .. MY BIGGEST problem," s:.iid J oan Wood, 44, an architect m Boston and mother of thr(·c hoys, "1s how do :.ou get l'\'l'ry- th 1 n g uone: The s ho pptnJ.!, deaning, emptying the dish· washer, who takes someone to the doctor if one of us is sick'!" Her husband, also an architect. does the shopping part of the tim e, i.he saiJ: "But it's not even. He pa rtipates m ore than he used to. But it's an education pro- cess. Today be went to New York, and it was his turn to drive the carpool. He found someone to s witch with him. In the old days, it would have been m e.'' Mrs. Wood said the couple pools their incomes ... nut there's never a surplus. l intend to wln t he lottery.'' The Woods arc not alone. TJME TURNS INTO m oney. Couples find them selves order- mg Chinese food ralher than (ix· ing dinner, taking cabs to get ho me before the baby goes to sleep, ta.kine r.heap vacations to s::et away fror.1 it all -and back again quickl:r. Social scientists sec the two- p a y c h eck f a m i l y making dnimatic changes in American hft> not only m when we marry a nd how many children we have. but in how our m arriage roles 3re defint.'<i, how we care for our children and who cares for them, how we spend our m oney and choose a place to work. "THE CRUX OF the problem is not two parents working," said Dr. Urie Brontenbrenner, pro· l essor oC human development. and fa mily structure at Cornell · University. ••Jt 's the Inflexibility or the s ocial system , its Ullwilllngness to respond to r eality and make it possible for people to be working and raise their kids in the woiy they would like to arrange things instead or the WUY· they . ar e forced to do so." Bronfenbrenncr suggested thal t ax incentives be given lo .bust· n essmen who offer a choice of working hours to their employes or allow them to la ke s ick leave when the children are ill. .. Nowadays, the o nly bus i· n esses that can a fford to do creative things like that a re the o n es w ith t e r ri fi c p r ofit margins," he said. "Rut that's not most of Am cnc;in business.'' Bronfenbrcnner said also th:.it parents w1lh children ought to work part-tim e and g1vc up the luxuries that extra income buys. PEOPLE CAN AFFORD this, he said," if we would be willing to consider kids as important as we do color TVs and two cars . My g uess is economically If you look a t middle income fam 1hes wherc two parents are workini! full· ••But that has negatives. On1·. lime, they could do quite well Ir you're paying oul m oney for both parents were working three-babysitters: and two, you're uot quartertime. p articipaUng very muc h in the "Thal would m;1kt• a trcmC'n· parenting ot your kids." dous dllterencc 1n terms of whul Mrs. Lewis suid.: ''It's whut ha ppens to the kids in our coun· you call u dilcmmu. How do you t ry. It would not affect inl·omc 111 have a career'! How do you nav.e u critical way. Jl would reduce a fn m1ly and how do you h~e luxury income. But thut rt' ally lun? It seems lhe fun has to gdl' requires lhe r ecognition and as- s umptlon that parenthood is ut ONE EFFECT OF THE two- least as important as the rest or paycheek tamily is lhat coupt,s the things you do during the with only one lnc.om e find tt\fy d ay,.. , can't afford the same standard-GI J ohn Lewis or Oakland agrees livin gsomeoClbeirneigbborsen· with Bron!enbrenner lhut the j oy. system is inflexible. He and h is "[ ~all this the 'Keepinl{;~­ wife, Marian, both 33, have witb·the·J oneses' effect," s d master's d egre<'s from Fresno Dr. Isabel Sawhill, an econom t State.They havebeC'nlook1ngfor at t he Urban lns tHule i n a JOb they could share so they Washington. could spend m ore time with their two toddle rs. Jlc "'"uld work Two incomes t'Ull pr odUCl' part-time; she would work parl· problems, too. Studies s how tim e. there JS more d ivorce a lJU)qtc 'fhey have had no luck. fam1hcs in which the wife work1>--Soc1al scionti~t.s say that thls "Jl <ill has to do \\1th ~upp· reflects both greater economic ly and dem and,' Lewis said. 1ndepC'ndC'ncc of women and ··There arc 20 people for every marital :.trt::.s of couples f~·· Job, so they can be totally picky evaluating their own roles. , .• on the qualifications lbey wanl, who they want. Dr. Sawhill, whose husband i i; "I c an see why in som e cases it president of New York Univet si- would be a negative -more ty, said that many m en in higb- bookkeep i n g. m o r c ad-level positions, esp ecially the m inistrativc paperwor k. But thl.' <·ountry's leaders, ha ve gotten plus would be synergy, one and there with s upportive wives o'l. one m akes three. You would get homC'. Can malC's and females two ener gies, two perspectives, make it to the top without this two proble m·solving points or s upport? sh~asks. view." "The r eall y a mbitiow• couple w ill probably forgo children,'' Lewis talces hom e about $7,500 s he said. "Jt will be difficult to a yea r as a m edia librarian for have two careers and a family. Blue Cross while h is wife takes Ma ny people will give up oneO,:- c·are of the c hildren . thcother ." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.-~ ~-SS <--. . (~ .J>-> NEWPORT'S . Two incomes. Two schedules. Two egos. YJ FAVORITE DRUG STORE :~ t ~ For Ea1ter ·v Two bosses to worry about. Pit: 67S.OI SO Two sets'"Of business friends ~-~,._.,.._~>-1........_>-<......::...._~......,,,. to entertain. An advance in one career may s tymie the other. LIDO FLORIST •.Jnnounces their openinq M onday, April 4 11t 1hi:> n0w Vin Lido Plaza •' Double Trouble: Taxes, Retirement Stop by and see us for Special Easter bouquets w \::-111 -.;crn' 1 \1'1 -PrC'~•<lC'nt Car lt•r 14'11' h1111•. 111 • •· In 11••1 m.irn,,11 rathC'r than IJH· 111i.:1 lh• 1 hit!'''"\\' ,.,filllJ!l11n rcsei:lrch anal)!>l:. ,,t\ II '1'111 .1p1 I 111II\1• 1n '>In h.1hd \ "·"'hill .1111! 'am·y M C:orilon . "' 11r111m"1" .1 l 1 h.111 ln'>t1lul1. s a) 1nl•q111t1l'" m 1 h1 .._,.,.,,ti S1·•·11111\ :-.\ "t1·111 .ind mu1me t.1'< la"' 5 111 11.tl111· '"" 1•,l~<·h1•1 k f.1rnil11·s "IF \ ('Ol l'U·: II \SJ t..i>.Jhl1· 1ncomt• 11( ~1 ;•,om l'.H h 11 v. &II 11"1 ttwm MOO 1n c.'<tr.1 t1111rc; r.. 1•1•t 111 .11 111 ti .. ,pl,11n, 111 ""v.htll.cltr1·rtort1f th1 • m ltlult', H1·•,1·,1r< h 1111 \\omt·n and l-'am1lv :'>1 1111·11111• ·.1f\\O \t•.11 ol 1lp1 o~ramthat dnC's n• 1 .irl'!11111 pol1l\'1-.'.'>U•''t ,tffctting wom~n. 1.11..1• Ill" It\ pttllWll('fil (';1-;c or Sally JOIW!o. .. 1111 1-.il II••·" 11 l· •• 11'11 11f 1111•111 t.•1irn-. Sl2,000 .t '"'" \\h .. 11 llw-. .:111 m a t rtt•(l, thC'r r tot.ti frclnal 11t1·unw I.I\ lull "'·nt up ulmost $.100, l>t. SJ"l\111 .t tcl 11111 lht• llrn"" .ts .1 twn rwyr hrt"k hm1ly, .11 , . .11,11 mnt1• ht•.I\ th hit hv S<l('1al St•cunh l •'< , . .., lh.m llwtr 111•1J.!hhol', Mnn and .lrm Sm11h . I 11n '"'m" ~I 000 .1 H'.• I . .ind ~t.•r>· v.otk.., u~ ,, 11111 It raw hnm1•m.1k1·1 Tht• llrn"'"" Jl:I' ~I '11M tn So<'tnl &>runt\ t;n, , . .., on lhl·tr tv.1) mrumt·-. Si02 a p1ec1• llul Jim .S1111 1It11111\ I'·'~'~.~. in !-1111 i;tl Scrunly taxC's. ·r h ;1 t " s 1 :rn "'o 1 " 111 1 ax(' s t h ;1 l 1 h <' J\rowns pav th.in th1 • Smit h·, h~·1·;111w 1 hl'Y arc a t\lo0·)1:.l)'dlf'C'k ram1h. Yet the Browns hu,•1• les«> leisure time hC'causc Sally'" not Ht homt• 111 clo the household c hort•s Also. the}' must sp1·111t morl' of their tn· t·ome on tr;1m.rorlal1on. S;illy's C'l111tws. convc· n1l:'ncc focx.b, l:rn11d1 y and othl·r work related ex · pens f's On tn11 of lhnl. th<• rel 11 t•ITlPnt inrnmc of the Hr own:-. will only lw ,1h11u t 14 pt•rC'f>nl hi~her than lhJt of lhe Smiths. t•vt•n thrnwh thl• Hrriwns are p.1 y1ni.: 4~• pt'rCt•tll mcm• m Sot'1ul S<-cunty taxC's. nr. S.iwhlll MIJ.!l(<•sll'(I a sy-.l('m for the lW() p;1yt•ht•ek lam1h 1n \\ht<'h t•aC'h partne r woulcl 1'111\I r1h11l!· lo Soc 1.11 ~(·1•urtl) :incl rt•<'"" l' hnlf the l'H:<l1 1:> h;1sc•cl 0 11 lht· c11m bm1•t111wcm1cs. ··nos PROPOS,\I. IS h.1se'<I on lht• notion that marr1ag1• ,.., not onl.) :t pnrtnc•rsh1p hut an t·qual p,1rtnt·r!-h1p," sht• '>a1<I Sht· arlderl that the < urn•rrt sysll'rn, "'hie h &fl\Ol\c s prnvultnf.! exlr;1 lwnl'ftl'> to a tlt•p<'nth•11t '"111• m<·Jn~ that one p.1\ rhC'rk f.im tlt<''> an· 'llb.,111111•!1 hy single in Ill\ 1cluals J111I t"' 11 p:1} c ht 1 k f.untllf•s . Dr. (jl)rdon, "ho ,list• "orl..·. on lht• woml'n 's rr,e.irch µro1-:ram .... aul lh.11 ltk1· llw S1wial S1•rurily s\StC'm 1nrom<' t11' luwli art• hascd on th(' as'1umpt111n that the tr;.tl1t1onal fam1lv ron i-.1sts of a hu~hcind "ho \loorks and a wife who clo<'s n'l. "ThaL<;'s no loni:er the l'aSe." she said. citin~ ~overnment f1gurt•!>. that show that in five out of JO American families whC're the h usband works. so does the w1fc. ••SUPPOSE," SllE SAID, "a man who earns $40,000 m arries a woman who doesn't work. "lie s a ves $2,013 each year ber:1usl' they arc married. The reason is that the tux sylttcm treats them as though they are each paying taxes on $20,000. "It's called 11lC'ornc s plitting. Since the tax system is progressive, m eaning thut the l ax rises as income rhws. twice the tax on $20,000 is con· sidcr ahly less t han the• lax. on S-10,000. In this case. it's $2,013 lc·ss.'' On the other hand, if a m:in :mu woman each ('arning $20,000 dc•c1dc: 1 o marry, their lax. bill will increasl' by Sl. IAA • Dr. Gordon su~gcsts that people be given a choice of splitting thcrr income and filing their tax return jointly or filing separately as single in· dividuals. "That way two·paychC'ck fam1li t•s would not he paying m ore bccuuse lhey arc mar ried," ~he said. Call 642-5678 Put a few words lo work for ou EASTER EGG HUNT CHOCOLATE LOVERS between the age~ of 4 and 11 thousands of CANDY EGGS hundreds of PRIZES will be yours to find on Saturday, April 9th · 10 a.m. Located in tho park area Across from Vista del Oro Village Center~~ ON EASTBLUFF DRIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH or give us a coll .• .. Complete array of fresh flower arrangements, . .;· gif tware and pla nts -~ •?'.!: '\lin .ciik1>lnt11-~rn·1<rrl '}t •. ch. Co. !l'l660 £qs-~~'lO EoAftJt SPECIAL Loreal Herbal PERMS L1mltnrl Time. M&ke your appaintment todav. Call 644·2151 • Coen Daily 9 a m. lo 7 o.m. #70 FASHION ISlAND NEWPORT BEACH 644-2151 . •• ·: ,,. ,. " 'In Colorado, ranchers kill off their breeding stock because the water-poor land cannot sustain them.· Will There Be Enough Water For Future? OMAHA, Neb. CAP) This drought year. with its welter of contrasts, has fixed attention on America's most vital resource -water . And if the na- tion continues on its proOigate way. the future will find us without enough • to go around. That's the view of experts who look ahead a decade or t wo, beyond the current vagaries or clf1natc and the conflicts that m ay presage tou~her struggles to come. F or the mom ent, wh<.1l's huppt'nin~ ls accented by the droughl. M o n t a n a a n d I d u h u h u \' l' threall'ned to s ue l he s tate of Washington if it seeds P acific Ot'ean clouds and steals watl'r from tht• winds that might have earned 1t m land. J N SOUfllERN CALIFORNIA, golf courses in the d esert sprinkle their lus h greens, and i.ome desert com- munities plan to sell excess water to less fortuna te cities. In Marin County, there 1s waler r a- tioning. and housewives use dish- water to fl ush th eir toilets. But 500 ·'miles to the south fountains thro\\ • p •um t'S of water into the air in Bever· }y Hills. C;:ilifornia formers who normall\ gel five to six c uttings of hu~ tu fct~I the ir cattle will lw lul'l-.v to gt•l l\\IJ this year. yet artesian wt•lls bubblt' with water in thl' Hio Grnnde V~1llc) ln Colo,.ado, in the :.h:idow of tht' s no w-poor Rock ies. rant·hl'rs kill off 'their prcdous brt•t!dini:? :.tot'k b<-c:uu~r the water-poor lund cannot sustciin them. But in the eastern Untlt•d States, :m c11rly spring arter u snowy wtnter brings thl• prospect or nood ': TWE l.Vt: ll UNDR ED h1ll1on J ! gallons of wat<'r a day couri.e throu~h ~America's nv(•rs and Mream" n) :-1970 the nation" as ct r.I\\ ini:: orr a thml of that II• fill th hathtuh.,, \\,11t·r 11-. ':Crops. conl 1ls mJl·h1m·<o. Th•1t \\ ,1._ llfl 20 Jl<'r<"('nl from 19f.:i .B~ 2000. tt h <· ... 1tm.1ll'd that tht• nation \\ill dr;11n nrr lhrt•(-fourth., or the ··water n o\\ •· By lhat t1m1•. 11111· rl'<;t·arrher •t'i.t1mal<>:-. that uni) thrt•t• of th1. 19 :·wat er rej!1onl. 111 tht· l 'n1lt•cl Stutt•., ·New F.nglancl. thl' Ohio ha:.tn and lhl· :South Atlant1 l'-Ea ... t<>rn Culf •l.n',1 : "111 be ahlc· to hH· rnmfort.1hlv \\tlh :u1 c1 r watt-r surply · ~You Can Delp There already are plans to pump water from the Snake River m Idaho and the Columbia River in ea!>lern Washington lo the thirsty Southwel.t. And engineers are casting covctou?> eyes on Alaskan and Canadian waters for the Midwest and Southwest THE DROUGllT THAT ~rips the West this year is a graphic example of what can happen when the lint• between supply and dem and 1s dr:.l\\n thin. "Our watPr probll>ms are .,ign1f1 1·anl and su bstantial and lh<'v \\ill t'onlinue lo he." :.a ys Gary Cubh. act 1ng director of lhl• U.S. W<itl·r Resoun·cs Counl'il. nn arm of llw t'' et·ultvr branch of ~O\'Crnment "There won't he a cris is th;.11 will ;if reel all the p1.·ople or lht!'> l·ounlf) thl' way the C'nergy cns1s did, but wt• will havc severe water problems in local a reas. sometimes because of quanlt· Ly, sometimes because of ciuahty" An enormous amount of waste 1:, built into the American wuy of lifo. Why, for instance. does it r equire f1vl' to se\'en gallons of drinking quality water to flush a lo1lct" AU10ST TllREE·Ql'ARTERS of lh(• 326.000 gallon:-. of\\ att·r :i fo m 1ly of fl\ l' USC'<; Ill ;i \ l'ar "' ll~t·d In lhl· h.1throom Anntht·r :::.> rwr 1·(•11l 1:-. UM'd tor laund~ and d1:,hwash111i.: Bul llkt· the big 1\ml'riean built t•a rs th<tl ,a.:uzzlC' i.:•1s, hou!>t·holcl ton' t·n1cnces and the 1\mt•riclln home \\"l'r1.· not bu ill "1th conM•n alum in m11HI C:.ihfornia passed :i law Ii.Isl Yl':.tr lhal bei::innini.: in 1978 no m•w building may install toilds that ust• more th<tn :J.:; g:,1llons J)('r flush Most !.hO\\er., and fuult'h spout wat('r Cil lh(' ralt· of up to 12 J,!a llon!> a minute whc•n u flow of three i.:allons a min ult' normallv is sufficient fc:w :.tali' i.:o~·c·rntn1•nt:. h,J\ l' j!Ont· .,o far a., to lf'c1:-.lall' 1 c..,1dl•nt1al con wn alum. ;,ilthough th al mJ\' he 1111' l')Ol) ""Y 111 rnntrol \\ .ill·r r~ ... ourt'c., O\ er lhl' Ion)! 11a11I ,\lmo:-.l nu Jrt'J 111 till' 111untn 1-. \\ 1lhoul troul1lc• 1n its flll un· 111 1h j111· ..,ent Tiit: PACIFIC: :\nrlh\\t''ol. \\h1ch alrl'ady supplu.• ... \\ alc·r f11r ar<'a!> to the M1uth. 1-. pn•parl'd 111 f1l!hl 10 kcC'p 1t.s s upphC'!-\\ hc·n a r11nc1, '"1onall> 1mpo.,c·d n1or.1t111111m 1111 d1q•rs1011 . . Teens Seeking Jobs The \'ohmt.1n· A1•1111n CC'nl('r of N·ewport B('aeh. wh1<.'h h andll'" south county volunlf't•r r equests. \\orks tow.ird m atch1ng !>kill s "'11 h needs. J\ m oni:: t h<' i::rnup .. • needm,:: a h<'lfltnJ: h.111cl " a youth ('mplo}' mt'nt .•igency in M 1so;1on \' 1l' IO which nC<'d!> nuks to ht'lp find Jobs. Tc•enc; an• lhc• o r g a n 1 z 11 l i n n ' ., I.. l' \ clients. A Sant:. Ana gro1111 needs a rC'('Ord·keepmg person to learn to fil e. keeps recortls, post uml type. Hours arc open IF YOU have unl1m1l· ed home phone• ser vice. 'YOU can hc•lp in on ur- c o m in g p h onath o n . Senior c1llu•ns arc l'll· coura ged to apply . Information on lh<>sc openings available b y contactini: the Volun tary Action Center ut ~75·9201 or 833·9278. The ltctire d Senior Volunteer Program 1s seeking senior citizens to WC>f'k for a v:iriety of agencies. Openings in elude h elpin g school children with indivldu:il Jearning problem s. ad- ding cheer lo the lives of those · lacing problem s, ans w er i ng hotline o r c risis t elephon es and worktne with teens. families or adu lts SPECIAi, la n guuge skills, clerical skills. a special love for libraries are all n tick et ror senlor11 who wish to help others and m nke their own lives m ore lively. Be•ldes. snys o pro· gra m s pok esp erson . "You've lf'arned a lot In 1:.1 ~ 1'.1r' of II\ lrlJ.!. don l IH'l'J'I 11 to )uur.,<·lf · In f1,..rnat1nn I'-<I\ mlahlc-II\ ralltng fii!l !r.?10 • .\ lluntinj!lon lfrarh F ri 1• C'hml· 1c; pn•r.1r111c f11r ;111 11p1•n h1111~1· ,11 month ... 1•11d and lll't'(I-. IC'lq>horw .inti I\ pani.: )>kill'> to Ct•I r 1•.111\ C:tll !IM :13 I'.! 111 ;,;111 :!:1711 I 11r llt'l .111 ... \\'hy not w;ilk tn beauty? Kid draped in b0nr or whitr. 23.99 I / U" your Mui., Char111 or BankAm111cerd SOtml COAST Pl.AZA •COSTA MESA plannmi: cxp1r('S next year. Boston ts looking lo di\'ert water from the Connecticut River. before the n H'r get:. lo Connecticut, lo satisfy it:> needs projected for 1990 Conne<:L1cul doesn't want to give up n 1?hls to water 11 may nc·ed tn the rutun·. BRl\CKISll OR :.all) \\all'r '" alw<iy., a problt:m in coasl<1I :ireus ~alt walt•r intruded into coa!>lal \\elh from ~ h1d1 l\11ami draw!-1t:, drank111g \\<JICI. lur('llll! lhl· l"ILY lo :-,ink nc\\ Wl·lh inland . ' Thl• "all l'Olllt·nt ol •h~· CuhH :icl11 Jl l\'l'I" C'OllllllUl'!'> lo 1111"1 l'!l'>l' Ul. ffil•l'l 11r thl' l'l'. l'r I' U!'il'd f11r agnl'ultur·d ir rigal11m Jf 11 l'Onlmut•-.. 11 m:1v n:-.t• a:-. mul'll a:-.:!'~ time:-, tht· ll":t·ls 1x·rm 1:.s1 hie> for dnnking •.• . .iler. Waler performs so many functions trl modern hfe that il is no longer just the farmer's and resident's property. It produces power, for example. So \\hen releas ing water from Rocky M ountam r<'servo1rs , the Bureau of Reclamation must make certain that 1t I!> done al a rate that \\ill keep do" ni.tream generators runnmJ!. In drought situations. the :.iJ!ncultur:.il :ind power requir('ments for water ma\ comt• into conflict. Al'I'-• 1' /. .~l. \ '• • ,> < J\. farnwr ma} need the "a tt'r bdore the dam cni.:11H'C'I' docs And .Ill lht> time that 1:-, happcn1ni.:. Cal1forn1a toill'ls un• flushtn~ awa} :!611 b11lm11 ~allons of water a ycJr. The country 's water supply is well below its usual level. SPECTACULAR FLOWERS & PLANTS FOR EASTER ENJOYMENT So~th Coast ?lua Save 203 on beautiful custom draperies. Save on lining, labor and installation. And save 203 on matching custom -made bedspreads too. f .. 1 qt I t, I 1t '·'· 1• ., I ' JI• d '. V 1 ' 'I r ,IJ JC Penney ( I Sale prices ettecUve from Sunday, Aprll 3. through 1, ,,,. .. ·Sunday, Aprll 10. 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'• Ln, Hunt1nqton Ot•rt\, (.A Aor ~ ti)•• ti.II '"1•'1'')U1 "'"(.""' 0,.PAul 0''P9 t ''f>~ S.>•o•n SI , CYIHt\S CA to6)('0 fttl\ bu\I,.~\ 11 <O"dutt"'d tt, • -------------l~fl"'e'at °"''""·'V"P FtCTITIOV\ &USINCSS V•n<•nl D. O•!~ PUBLIC NOTICF. NAME STATEMENT Tio!\ ,IA(,,_ WA~ folAd with ,.,_. T~· fOllOWlnQ ~,""""'Jr• d?•no bu·. (l')u,,tv (It, ... ot Orttf\9~ County 01"1 "'''~c,,NS:A.l A "C'OCl\tTrt; ••I) Marcl\16,1~'1 1'1HIS ""•n"-do.-Coen Otlly P1101 Mt<(hlJ.70 11-Al>'lll, "'~ IOtS 11' PUBUC NOTICE I : ..... Jl4 DAILY PILOT SuncSar. April 3. 1en • ]t's Pageantry . Southern-style By JUDITH OLSON Of the o.tly l'llOC $1elf The lights went dim on the stage in the Grand Ballroom of the Disneyland Hotel and a hush fell over the more than 400 people in the audience. The moment they had been waiting for all evening had finally arrived, After an elaborate pageant, the identity of King Komus XVI would at last be revealed. But before this moment, Mrs. Clarence Entringer of Hunt- ington Beach, the Queen or Komus, m1ade her appearance. Lavishly costumed in an extraordinary gown and lighted headdress, she re presented Electricity in the pageant dedicated lo Great lnvenltoni.. As the queen stepped out of her electrifying headdress, a s pace ~hip arrived with the id ng, who personified. The Future Brilliant Ideas of All Mankind. ' lft rs. Joseph Gledhill lVJ.d Mrs . Gunter Lehmacher , drivers of the s pace l>h1p , brought it ., a halt and the king. Michael J . T ru- Jtllo, stepped out. lie led the tradilaona l court d ance and invited spectators to !Oin in for a n evening or Cun Thus ended the 16th Mardi Gras ball given by the Southland's only Mardi Gr as i.oc1ety, the Mystick Krewe of Komus. IT IS PATTERNED after the carnival societies m New Orleans but local members beli eve their costumes and festivities m ay be more elaborate than those in the South. The Orange County group, which also draws m embers from Los Angeles County, began in 1961 as an offshoot of a fund- raiser for a musical that went in the hole finan cially. Several Krewe mem bers , including the Ha rmon Wards, Ronald Peppitones and Walter Thomases, were in the play, "Pa- Jam a Gam e." and help ed with the first Mardi Gras. Dr. Ward and Pcppitone both were from New Orleans and gave advice to help make the event as authentic as possible. "Dr. Ward asked afterward if we thought it woul d be fun lo have a Mardi Cras society," Mrs. Tho mas r ecalled. "So we got together to form ti Kings Club " As rn Ne" Or!c01 ns. the society exists soleJy for the pleasure of its me mbers "The warmth of camaraderie, good fun a nd fnvohty arc tht·only purposes." Mrs. Thom as said. "NO VOl.UNTt:ER work is necessary a nd there are no tickets to sell " The Krcwe maintains a full social scheduled all year. climax- ing with the Mardi Gras Ball. House parties a re given each month with a different theme and there are several formal balls , includ- ing the Twelfth Night, where the queen is crowned. Membership is $50 per year per couple., which goes totally to the Mardi Gras Ball fund . Attendance a t the house parties is OP· t1onal, Mrs. Thomas added. Like its more tha n 100 counterparts in New Orleans. the Mystick Krewe of Komus celebrates the c arnival season preced- ing Lent. Thi' masquerade tr adition dates back to 1837 in New Orleans, "hen the first parade was held. The Mardi Gras festav1t1es started with the Creole settlers 1n Lou1s1ana who lmed to dance and make merry. Tod~·. mon• than 90 large-scale tableaux balls take placl' m :-\cw Orlt•ans during Mardi Gras each year. culm1natang with the Hex pageant. which is the lar gest. lnv1tataons to the pageants are coveted since the carnival or· gan1zat1ons arc exclusive clubs for members only. LIKE THE 81\U,S m New Orleans, the Or ange County KrC'we's March Gral> festivities have grown more ela borate over the years. "The first yea r we rented costumes and now we'r e designing our own." Mrs Thomas s aid. "We have even built our own sets " Two of the original mem bers. Dr. a nd Mrs. Harmon Wa rd . have takC'n on the yearly job or building the queen's elaborate hl.'addrllSM'S. und Dr Ward has even made som e of the kings· crowns Though woml.'n be long to t he group. it 1s pnmarily an or ganiiatwn for men. M ri. Thoma;. added. All men automatically hl•lon~ to the Kini(~ Club. which elects the kang by secret ballot J\omus. the manor ~od of Cun and mer rim ent for whom the· '-OCtl'I" 1., namC'<f, "ould probably have been delighted at th(• ~1 \ sll<·k J\rC'~.-·~·quahflcat1ons for membersh ip. "You ha~fo lake to have run. enjoy people a nd be able to pay )Our own way." Mrs. Thomas expl ained. It "-:IS th<' dream of the founders to get other societies st arted in Southern Cahfornaa and eventually have parades like those in New OrlNins. but so far the Mystlck Krewe of Korn us as the onl) one to form Trad1t1ons. such a~ Mardi Gras. can't be !ost<'red on for<'1gn turf. 1t Sl'cms Rut Myst1ck Krewe mem bers are happy with their own yearly pagcanlr\. "We have done "ell to ex1-;t ror 16 years." M r~ Thomas eom mcntcd . Wide Range of :Copies Inform U N ITF.O :'lli\T I ON S AS · SOCli\TlO'\: Lt•t s Talk i\bOut the lssuC'<i as lht• theme of n panel d1scuss1on and rlC'hat<' to bt> pr" sented al 7 :lO p m WE'dne-sda}. /\pril 6, an La~una l"c·d<'ral Sav in~s and Loan Topics include North /South Economics and Developm ent llu m un R1ghti.. 0 1rcct1on for US Policy: I.aw of the Sea· Con- frontalaon or Cooperation. and Disarma ment and Peace· Today and Tomorrow. Moderator will be Dr. Keith Nelson, prok ssor of h istory and tJ S. for eign policy, l:C In in" P anelists wall be Ms Craig Beauchamp, Carol McCah<-and Ruth Thompson. all of the l 'NA CoaslHne Chapter and Rcm1cce ll arris. Southe rn California Da vi!'ion representative. S EMINAR : How to evaluate and improve self.esteem will be included in a free sem inar at 8 p.m . Wednesd ay, April 6, in t he Self-Es teem Cent er . Newport Beach. Conducting the session will be Ed Harmon, PhD, executive vice prci-i<frn1 01 thl' Rarksnalt• f'oun dataon Center for Self csteem Furthc1 1nformc111on 1i. :.t\ aalablt• h\ c.1lhnl! 751 133i \'WC/\. Lill\ Cowell Rrii:~s "111 dcmonMr.ile flov.cr arran)!~ 1n~ at ;i ml'l'tml! an thl' South Orange Count~ fac1hty an S01nt;i Ana Thursd::i). April 7 LIDO ISU: WOMAN'S CLUB: An F.aster Runny party as pla nne d f or children and gr andchildren or 1:.land residents at 10 a.m. Saturday, /\pnl 9. Reser vations may be made by Weddings· Solemnized MRS. MALEK Malek-Smith The Neighborhood Congrega- tiona l Church, La guna Beach was the setting for the wedding ceremony linking Dalynn Smith of Newport Beach and Cheale.r R. Malek, Irvine. The bride, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Gared Smith of Newport Beach, attended the University of Southern California and California State University, Long Beach. She affiliated with Alpha Phi and Phi Kappa Phi. Her husband attended Santa Ana College, UC Irvine and CSU. Fullerton. ms parents are Mr. and Mn. Cheater A. Malek of Santa Ana. The newlyweds will live in Irvine. • • • Koski-Reed Sunn Elaine Reed became the bride of Capt. Michael C. Koski during ceremonies conducted in S t. Andrew 's P resbyt e ri an Church. Newport Beach. Pa rents of the newlyweds arc Mrs . Mar jorie Reed of Corona de l Mar and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Koski, North Tustin. The bride ls a g raduate of Corona del Mar High School and UC Irvine wher e she was in the masters progra m ln administra- tion. She also attend e d th e McGeorge School of Law a nd graduated with honors from the UCLA attorney assist a nt pro- gram. Her husband graduated from Mission Viejo J.Ugh School and UCI and e arned his JD degree from UC Hastings College of Law He as servlnf! In the Ar my in tbe Judge Advoc ate General's Corps. The newly weds will live in Germany where he is stationed with the 8th Infantry Dlvsion. calling th<' rlubhousc al 673-fil70 GARDEN CLUB: Orange Dis · trict officers wi ll be installed bv Mrs. Euj.?cne Wocsncr. ~tatC' pr~ .,1dcnt. after a noon luncheon Tuesda). April 12. an the M1ss1on \'1CJO Country Club OPERA LEAGUE : The fund - ra1san~ and volunteer work ~roup wi ll han:-a j.?ala spring dinner in El N1gul'I Count ry Club T uesday, April 12. Entcn ainmenl will be a scene from the Cal Stal<' Fullerton Ma~ production of "The Merr y Wive~ of W.inds or ." I\ b arbe rs hop quartet. ls on the program PHILHARMONIC' COMMIT · TEE: Ric h a rd Kuyke nda ll. musical therapist, teacher a nd counselor. will be the speaker for th e Spyglass Hill committee meet ing a t 10 a.m . Tuesda v. Ap ril 12, in the Corona del Mar home of Mrs . Tom Blanda. Kuykendall teaches choral music at Orange Coast College. works with gifted and excep- tional students and cur rently is studying for his masters degree in music therapy on a gr ant from Cal Stale Fullerton Rehabilita- taon Department WORKSHOPS : Spring c lasses for young people will be present ed b y the Bo we r s Museum Educ ation Committee. Workshops include printmak· ing, music , toy and model mak Ing. ceram ic mural, painting. e t hnic embro idery and kite building Further information on re · glstratlon and Umea of the sessions 11 available by calling the foundaUon office at 836-6550. ' Mrs. Clarence Entringer, Queen of Komus, represents Electricity in Page-ant dedicated to Great Inventions. J , ' ~ • ., ,, t ~ l \ : I oj .~ " I • . . . i / . .. Lavish costumes and elaborate crowns have been the costume of the evening for the Krewe 's kings and queens. paphne Peaker, John Meidinger do patriotic bit, while Mrs. Addis Smith and Walter Rovina (above) depict American beauty rose. (Ann Landers~ DEAR AN~ LANDERS: I am expecting a baby any minute. In racl I've been preitnant for what seem!' like 11 months. My cousin's due datc wa~ the ~amc a~ mme and s he delivered lut week I'm wntmg a bot:t my dumh fner.ds and relatives who keep calling up and asking. "Are you still home?" Don't they realize lf J answer the phone I HAVE to be home'> Why don't they know l am a lot more anxious to get this over with lhan they are? f don't mind that m y cousin delivered before l dad, but I do wash you would publish my letter It will make every preenant woman who r eads it feel better and maybe it will educate some ot those dumbbells who have been pestcnng me for two weekta" Thanks. Ann. -100 POUNDS /\ND llOLDJ NG • DEAR HOLDING: llcr l''s your letter, dear. J hope youreadJt in the hospital. • __ .::· DEAR ANN LANDERS· My husband was born with an e~ problem that prevented him from drivm~ a car. Last year, whe!I: he was 30. he heard of a n operation that might correct the cond}';,· lion. We traveled many miles for the surgery but it certainly w•. worth it. The operation was a b11t success. •• T he problem I'm wntanl! about 1s his night driving. He g~. mu<'h too fast and we have had muny close calls because ofhls in-:: ability to judge distances I le has run up_ over curba, lnte:; billboards and b uildtnj!s und has narrowly missed other can«· well as pedestna ns. • .. l '\c decided on three alternatives· Cl > Refuse to ride wMI ham at night. (2) Insist that I do the dnvang after sundown. : (3) RePort him to the Poltce and let them catch hi~. (Th.la ~· last <\"e is very much out or char acter for me and I'd feel rotte':· doing'it. but It m ight save some laves.> • Please help m e decade. -LOVE HIM AND WORRIED ~!:. DEAR WVE: There's a fourtlt altentaUve. Pbolle ~· ... husband's eye doctor, Inform him of Ille problem and Hk ID• ... call your bdband and order him not to drive at nlcbt. · DEAR ANN LANDERS: 1 need som e Information and I believe you can glve it to me. People h ave told me that a woman can sell her fingernails. Mine grow st fast I have to cut them oil every two weeks. I'vo saved somr nails that are one lnch Jon,. If you know who buyR strong, healthy flngemall.cllppln••· pleut infotm the pubhc Othet women who read your column may wnt to sell theirs. I'll be lookin" for your ans wer in the paper. - CLAWS DEAR CLAWS: Many beauty salons use parta or lnunaa aDd.. artlflclal fil\&emails, but so far 18 I know the hUpiU aa&I ellp- pln«• are donated by p atrons. Wby DOt phone a few beauty saJon• and ask U tbey are e. teruted? .. .. . ' Real Es tate .._ Questions /Comment By Randall McCardle, PhD. Realtor Real estate here in Oranjle Cowlty baa r eally appredaled. Do you have &QY f1PrH or percen· tag es M to the extent tbat tlte prtcea have IJacreaaed in the put.years? Wbea are Ulete pr1cH 1oi.D1 to Oallen out ; or are they? J.D. La1una Beach Re:-.idential property in Orange County has been apprt;c1atlng al a n average of 20 percent per year. For the people in Or ange County that purchased las t year and paid 2o percent down pay- m ent this would mea n tha t their equity has doubled in the past year. 1' . t , A private s tudylp(>ints to an unprecedented pro- pe rty appreciation growth in Orange County. Orange County is one of the fastest growing areas in the Urvted Sta t<.'s µcaording to Title lns urance and 1'rust Company and is leading lhe nation in buying of new and exfsting dwellings. ~ l'f l ~ TJUS STUDY ~ASED ITS fig ures on 298 ran- , { dom transactions in Or ange ColShty and it showed the average rcs1dentla l s ale took place 46 months after the house was fi rst bought. It was r evealed 1.. that lhc average house intially sold for $51,783 in I • 1972. The typical resale price in 1976 was $91,123 - $39.340 higher. On a monthly basis appreciation averaged $855.22. annuaJly $10,263, and this was without con- sideration of improve ments made on the property. The :.arnpling showed 18 hom es in Huntington Beach had an annual v:.ilue incre ase of 17.73 per- cent. Onginally the sales pn ce was $61 ,104. Three years later it was $93, l 70. For Fountain Valley 14 home resales avera ged a n annuaJ increase of 18.13 I' per cent. Over a 71 months period their values went from $4-1, 122 to $91.508. I!• IN LAG UNA NlGUEL THE average home was \'afoed al $51.088 a nd 41.9 months later the current ; I value 1s $81,983. An annua l appreciation of 17.3 per- ' ' t•ent. A somplrn,:: of homes erected by oae builder :.howed their homes in Huntington Beach . Placentia a nd Santa Ana had an annual increase in va lue of 22.58 pcrt'enl ov<>r 3 43 month per iod. Ttus appears lo be a definite trend. No one • ..,c•cms to know for s ure how long 1t will last; , howevt>r, most economists see prices contin uing to n .!.e steadily throug hout the rema inder or 1977. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randy McCardlc is pre~ent of tire Real 1';staters and an author. lecturer and irnstructor. s~nd your comments and questwn.t to Randy Mccardle r o tht> Daily Pilot. P. 0. Boz 15li0, Costa Mesa. Ca 92626. Cold to Reduce Housing Starts W ASHlNGTON The nation's cold wea ther ' ,crisis will result in an estim ated reduction or 16 per- c·cnt in new hous ing starts in the firs t quarter of this y<'ar. Robert Arqu1lla, pres ident or the National As· ; soriation of Home ~uilders, believes. _ This would mean the loss or 60.000 housing units :· :ind cause a reduction. c1lher dir ectly or indirectly, · (If 120,000 man years of employm ent in the construe· : t 1011 ind ustry. The 1.82 mi Ilion io;tarts projected for :' this year will not be atta ined unless the rate or pro-1:• ctuc tion can be accelerated in the next three · q uarters. Arquilla said . Arquilla told a meeting here of NAllB's newl y l'lcctcd Area Vice Presidents and Nal1onal n <>pre Sl'OI au ves th al the estimates were bas ed on a m <:tty :.UrH'Y by NAHA's Economics Department. In th<• Northrast and No{th Central regions. tbe .1rcas mo:.1.afft•t•tcd. s ta rts arc estimated to drop by ~5 pet·<·(·nt. In t he South. which typically accounts for 40 l:i l')('rcent or all prod uction in the first part or thl· Yt'.11. lhC' drop 1s est1 malt.'<i to b1• 13 percent. In the Wt•st. where m ore• favora ble weather condi- 11on" pr<•vail, !'>tarts a n• expected to go up by fi\'e percent Arqurlla sard that hwldcrs reporting from the 1·nlcll·r n•gions s<11d that ltltle or no work was bein~ clone bt·t·•ttM' of the wNHhcr They alsr> said that lhe \Halht•r had made dell\.cry or builrh ng materials 1m po<.-.1lllt• nr very late Ne1t Builders Give Viet~ at 1Weeli11 g I n1· vu'''-. 0 1 tnc• ne" \ lllHI~ IH11 lch•r l'Onl'C'fO 1ni:: 111arkt•li11~ ancl C'Om nwrc111I ;11111 r<· .. o11kn1 1al hual1hni.: \\Ill h1· a1rt·1l .11 \\oncla~ .., 1linne r mr<'l 111.:·of llw Oranf!<' C'ounty ( 'hitlJl1•r or lhl' Ru1ld1ni.: ln<M.i:.trv A ... !>oc11111nn 'l'h1t miw'tini:: will bl' h1•ld :11 :.tht• Airporl f'r lnn . I H•7·0 o M a c 1\ r t h 11 1 Hou lt•v tfrd. I rvinl' thr<'l' !-U('('f''-'IUI \llllni.! huild<'r' J.m11·, l'Nl•r-. prt•'lclNH nl I ~1 l'l'l ,.r.-. ('ompnn) l>on.1ld <; Zt•llnl'r. pn•!'>Hirnt of i(' 11 nt-r Commun 1 t H·-.. Int' . and .John Mart111 . r res1dent or J11h11 \1>1rl1n Cnmpnn~ Topic" for dJ1-•'ll'~ion will include thr trunsi· lion from a pubhd) ht-Id lo privatt'ly owned com- pany. building of com- me rcial and rC'Sidcntial d ev elo pm e nts an d m a rketing problem s or r esirlcnti al builders. "'.eaturt'd sp<'ukc rs ;it thl&tnonth'<; met•trn~ art' ... Sp eakft- John Lumbleau . h e ad o f the L.~.mblcau School of Rµl Estate, wilJ be f.West spcnkcr :it the F~refit E . O l so n r rccr open hou se Monday at 7 :30 p .m . in the Cos ta Mesn r d'dm of the South Ceftfal Plazu in Costu M(~a. Special gues t wall be Floyd L. Farano. 4th Dis- trict Orange Cou nt y pla nning com m issioner. A cocktail hour will be h eld a t 6 p.m . j ust prior to the 7 p.m. d inne r mt>eting. Tickets are Sll each for members and $13 for non-members . R esc r \'ations may be mad<' by contacting the Orange County Chapter office at 17291 Irvine Boulevard. S uite 254, Tustin, 92680, or by caJI· ing 832-3484. Dryman School Now in Mesa B rym an and Sawyer Schoo~ of technical and voc ation al e ducatio n have completed the re- location of their cor - porate headquarters te\ the Newport Fr eeway B usln.ess Park. Bryma n now occupies 15,566 s quare fee l of space at 200 McCormlcl< Ave in Col la Meu . Sunday. April 3, 1917 In Hunting ton Village Homes Opening Today , ·: Huntington Village Ho mes, a development or 3'1 i I r single-family hom es, for mally opens toduy in Hunt· lngton Beach. Constructed in the vicinity of the or iginal village of Huntjngton Beach, the cUS!om homes will be intermingled among homes of older vintage on Jots not us ua lly ad jacent to other Huntington Village Homes. Two of the homes we re sold before today's opening. Wi th J,765 squar e feet of living space. the hom es are priced from $95,500. IT WAS ON THIS land that Pacific City, the forerunner or Huntlngt~ Beach, was established in 1901. Until r ecently the property was 't(lder Coastal Commission and city re~lations whl~revented new construction. Now Foxx Development Corp. of Huntington Beach. ha s purchased lots in this his · Lor ie neighborhood and is building modern homes tuned to the n eeds of junior executives and pro fessionals with young families. The homes cont ain three bedrooms. two baths and have a detached garage . There is a brick·f~ced . wood -burnlnR fi repla ce In the living room . Bedrooms a nd living room a re carpeted: other floors are hardwood covered with sheet vinyl Kitchens have eye-le vel m icrowave ovens and self. cleaning gas oven and cooktop, wal~·in pantry a nd double stainless.steel sinks . Bathrf>oms inclucde uni-lavator ies without seams or grout, large double s inks with apa rtment marble countertops a nd a s kylight. R E MINISCE NT 0 }" CAPE Cod ho mes an pla ce ment or windows. exteriors are or w ()()d or stucco siding wit h s hake roofs. there arc concrete driveways a nd all utility lines arc underground. Move-ins are scheduled to begin this month Huntington Village Homes are loca ted two to six blocks from thl' OCNJO in an area ~enerally bounded by Main Stre et on the cast and Golden West Street on the west. Model homes. d ecor ated by Beverly Thom pi.on of Newport Beach. m ay bC' reached by the San Diego Freeway to the Beach Boulevard exit, ~outh to Adams Avenue, then right to Main Street. Turn left on Main Street, drive one block to where the road splits into 14th Street. The model hom e is located at 521 14th Street. Additiona l information may be obtained by calling 960-5244. Lakes ide Liv ing T his bc:H:h orie ntation is a\ allab ll.' al Woodbridge A r borl<.ike on the north\\C'>lcrn !->horcline of \\'ood bridge's :JO at· re 1.tke in 1n 11w . Olhl'r homl'!) feature lake and mountain views. Mira Costa Opens Framing has begun on the h fth and last phase of 64 townhomes at lhe new ocean palisades de- velopment o r Mira Costa Villas, a ccording to Fr ank II. Ayrci:. and Son. builders of the 196-homc coastal neighborhood. Compl{· hon of t he final unit and move in dates are expcC't cd by Apn l. The firs t thrct-phasl'S of Mara Costa Villas. which involve a total of 86 towl'lhom es. are com- pleted and sold out The 46-hom<' fourth p hase. also sold ou!. as cur renUy unde r construction and should be re ady for ow1er oc- c u pancy b v F e br u ary and Mar ch , accorc1ing to Carolyn Patterson. sales managt>r. Visitor t raffic has been high in recent ~eek s since t he final phase of Mara Costa Villas went on the market, Mrs. Patterson reports T ltt• d<·,·elopml'nl off(•r.!. four floor 1>l;1n;.. within a pncc ranRe of $62.990 to $86,990. Profess1onally decora ted models are on display a t 399 Calle Bor- rego in San Clemente. The de· \'elopmenl m ay be reachc.-'Ci by exiling the San Diego 1-'reeway at Camino de E strella and turning right on Camino de Estrella and lert on Camino Mira Costa. The sales office and models a re open daily from 10 a.m. to6p m. In prestigious Laguna Niguel. W1thrn Rancho Niguel He sparl..lmg sw1mm1ng pools and an abunda nce of DAIL y PILOT a s Big Canyon Hoines in Final Unit T he fina l phase or Mc Lain Development Company's Big Ca- nyon Townhomes, over JooJung the Big Canyon Golf Course in Newport Beach ar e now open to the public. Eighty.three homes, many of which have been sold to pre· opening registrants, are included in the phase, s ituated on the rim of the canyon overlooking lhe fourth nod fifth fairways of the course. Furnished m odels are locat ed on Jt'ord Road, midway b e t w ee n Jambor ee and MacArthur. four floor plans. from 1.594 square reel to 1.986 squa re feet. are s tiJI available. Prices range fro m $108,400 to $183,500. THE FIRST phase or 46 homes was opened May 1 of last year. All 46 homes wer e sold by Nov. l. according to Pete Fisher, direc· tor of sales for McLain's Big Ca- nyon Townhom es. Fisher s ays sales will be on a first come first served bas is. About 500 names had been com- piled on the pre-opening list, he noted . A Mediterranean-style l'Om · munity courtyard, accented by a central fountain. is a special at- tr act ion in l'aCh c luster Of J7 tow nhomes. Most or the hom('S also feature subterra nean park· mg facilities. allowin~ greater ground-level landscaping. Ri g Canyon T o w n hom l's m od els ar t• located o n Ford Road . between J amboree Road and MacArthur Bouleva rd. Vi s· 1tors can take the Jam boree exit from lht• San Diego Fr eeway and travel "C'St to Ford Road. A lcrt turn on Ford will lead directly to the Big Canyon model home site. , No matter how hard yo u look. you probably won't find another community comparable to Rancho Niguel that offer~ prices so low. But price rs only the begmmng Perched on a ndge with panoramic countryside views vou·n find beautiful t0wnhomcs that offer soari ng cathedral cc1ltngs. woodbummg fireplaces with gas lighter. thermostat1cally controlled air condtuo rnng and forced air heat mg. beaut1f ul kitchens with Ash cabmecry. ceramrc ulc counter tops. range. continuous clean oven and dishwasher and d1spo5al. bcautrf ully mature Llndlicap1r:g to grvc your home the atmosphere of a cha rming h11ls1de village. And . you'll have the lime to enjoy all of this because the Homeowners Associauon sees to all cxtcnor building maintenance There rs 1mmed1ate occupancy m our lovely two bedroom. two bath. two bedroom. two·and a-half bath. and three bedroom. two and -a-half bath homes. and landscaping. Rancho Niguel is everything you've been look in~ for. A lovely home. a bcauttf ul co mmunity and above all . a great buy Sec it today. ~, ... ,, c.r. .. •i.d Cl >-i .. c z c ~ z c .. "111 lllc1'0 I u•c·w,y 10 Crown Vllf1·1 rlr l.w.iy Wr,r Qn Crown \r 1lky l'Jr~w~y lu lhllhum D!l\C th<'n Ith on lllllhu111 1)11vc to mode). Models open daily From $48,900 @~~ A Proj9Cf of Quall Place Development Corporation · 13821 1-iollhu"' Dr · lagvnn Niguel, Calif 92677 • Tolephonn (714) Sll-3191 \ ' ' B6 DAILY PILOT Sunday,Apot 3. 1977 \ .. .. ... .. ., . ..... . .. ... .. • ". ~ .. h " ...... ..... .·' \ .. •. ... ..... . .. •. .. DARING-DErERMINED- thev •oo" the whole town ... byeurprl.•f Former TV Insider Out · LOS ANGELES <AP) A ytiar ago, Robert D. Wood was presl· dent of CBS television, b,uylng programs the network thought would most appeal to the public. Today, Bob W<><>Q is a pro· ducer, trying to sell television programs he thinks would most appeal to the public. good considering the odds. "Each year," he says, "2,000 programs are reviewed. 150 ure made Into scripts, 30 into piloLc;., Six or-seven shows will get :scheduled, and only two or three will be back for " second season." rent and vital network nel.'Cl "to fill an hour with a show in which there ts not u h>l of v1olenre You've got to have acl1on Th1!> will have some jeopardy. bul it':. more high inlri~ue · · WOOD SI\ \'S that advicl from contacts and friends in the in· dustry now~. and several stars, including Carol Burnett. '"'ho worked with him when he \\as TV producef Robert Wood left CBS to head his own firm. ln 'the year since he left the CBS executive suite in New York. he has had one success. As head of Nephi Productions, be has sold u Saturday morning d11 ldren's comedy, •·wacko," now in production. In addition to ''Wacko,·· he has a prime-time series in the wnt· mg stages. H's called "Tahiti Station," a South Seas adventure set in the years Immediately pre- cedin~rld War II and has u shot at becoming a m1dseaso11 replacement next winter. network president, have offered lifiiNiJW~••lflliiiilii"~ lo make cameo appcarancesA rv.., .., ... ~ ALASTAIR Sllf · PfTtJl 8ARICWOllTH MAURJC£ COLM>Ull.N£ · SUSAN THU • , GERALDINE Mc:fWAN TECHNICQLOR ' c , •. ' ..... Qi.:: Wood, wf'l&says he parted CBS amicably after seven years at the top because he wanted to return to Southern California, retains close li~s with the network. He rents office space at CBS Studio Center and is under a five-year contract to produce shows only for that network THE RALDING, 53 \ear-old pre~ident turned product'r "ho traded tllrce-p1ecc suits for de· nims. says lhttt contucls in the I rude h:.iv1.· helped him more than ht~ former lttlc at C.:BS. "It's um:.iz1n g how quickly the 'we's' change lo 'them,'" he ~a\'S. A It hough he's hud only one sale ~o far. Wood thinks that's pretty TWO TV MOVIES. including the story or the television quiz show scandals of the 1950s. also are in the works, but so far are not committed for production, he says. Dealing with chang1ng network policies. such as a desir~ to d amp down on violence. and cost difficulties contribute to any pro· ducer's woes. and Wood says that knowing the inner workinRs or a net work doesn't help. "I looked at the television schedule und tried to rind something that no one else was doing," he says. He thinks he has 1t in "Tahiti Station." He says it fulfills a cur- "Wacko." That's quite a coup ror a Satur day morning children's show. ··As I said. this is u people bus1 ness " Wood 1~ not the firs t high ranking network official to leaH the executive suite to seek h1i. fortune as a producer. Several years ago, Leonard Goldberi!, then programs chief at ABC. came West lo team with Aaron Spelling. Their efforts have con tributed to such Pfime timt• seri es a s "F a mi y ." and "Starsky and Hulch." Larry White, the NBC programi, chief made a ::.im1lar move. Wood says that faces m high network places change fas t, so his former affiliations are soon forgotten. Toueh of Scotland Due 1\1 ost or I he Scots m Ornngt• Counlv haH' called c.tboul the pr rfor:m:.mt·c pl:.i nncd for this \\ c.•ek h} the Chnlon Clan Dan ct:rs and Pipers <.·ompetitions held last fall an Scotland, Poland and Italy I:;~:~;:::;{:;::~:::::::::::;:::~ . --: This 29 m ember group ha:. b<.'corn <' a lcgl•ncl and lhc only r£•grettable fact a bo ut tls pt.>rformance Tuesday 1s that it will bl• 1ls onl y Southern Cahfom1a appearance Garden Grove. L2741 Mam St., a nd 1t 's a !>afe bet that th~ s anctuary will be packed with those or Scottish blood and those who wish they had some The program calls for trad1 llonal Scottish dances in full co!> tumc and the troupe features se\'cral numbers by six lcen-agl· dancers. THE COST is $2 for adults and SI for s enior citize ns and children. All the proceeds ar(" being devol<.'Cl to the choir music fund at the church. ' gm.""''""'.,, 111·1• ::~ e,~E;":,,,,,,,,,,!!,$~!~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~,I THE TIMF. will be 7:30 p.m. at thC' t!niled l\lcthoctist Church of The Clinton closet is packed with national and international prizes including gold medals for Hoots. mon: Sec ye al the kirk on Tuesday. TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS I Applto centers 6Cloth rldge11 11 L1w1ulls 1ect1o1r voice 20Troplcal frull 21 Strllgl'lten 22 Riding high. 2 wda 23 Redact ~' Unf11ten 25 Trinity 26 Heroic legend a 27Ski 11te 26 Men'a name 20 C1valry sword 30 Provide food 31 Untidy per eon 3 2 G111u11y 33 Ari gallery 3• Boring tool 35 "B\1ckeyea 38 Printing me11ure 39 Pan1me H I Po'I •O Mt1celcul1te• •t To11 •2 Exc1amet1on •3Reck1Ha •5 Uniters '7 Traveling •BHall Latin 40 Brlt11t1 noblemen 51 Choice group 52 Joo• along 53 Genuine 5• \llgllant 58 Purlol,,.d mercnandlae 2wda 58 Sug1ry 59 Tardy eoRope fiber 61 Hebrew • 15 Enllrf' letter amount 62 Waterproof 1 16 Cauffous oanvaaes 1 1 7 Spring 63 Originate flower 64 Denoting 1 18 Schedule or 1g1n I I 9 Spire I 65 Expl11n 1 20 Hyaltles grammaticallv t 22 Epic 67 Order an division arreat: 3 123 Quiver wds 1 24 Carried 7 t F1roe 1 25 Solid lal1nds I 26 Reaervatlon wind dwell Ing 72 Waterway 127 "Call up" 73 Attending 1 28 Claulller ,, Letter 129 Profe1elona1 addition charges 75 Dromedary 1 30 Arl1t1 76 Excl1mallon 131 Mu11ca1 77 Southern pipes delicacies 1 32 Fount11n 2 wd, orders 81 H11vens 82 Silkworm 83 Female horse 84 Italian city 65Current 86 Beh01d1 88 Pursue 87 Hidden valley 90 Hos1111t1es 93 Get up 9• Gigantic 95 Verd1n1 96 Girt a n1me 97 Greedy 98 Fr1nc11 soul 99 Fleetly lru111 I 00 Saved I 0 2 Aerie 105 Buddha 106 Harbors 107 W1lked In water 108 The 1mpclo 110 Outcl'I oeooraol'1er 111 Act ol upung1ng I 13B•ble section 11 • W11tern Indian DOWN t Mexican saloon 2 Hendy 3 Oownoour 4 Cl'1em1cal suffui: 5 Con11nent •bbr 6 lnd1an h11ddress 7 Fore,gn 8 Pre111r1c1tor 9 Conclude IO Helm poalllon 11 Completely covered 12 Wretl'I 13 TV he1dhner 14 01wn QoddllS 15 Nevel coo abbr 1 e Be oar1 of 17 Clay hOu .. 18 011n11 slowly 19 Fem11e .. Inf 2ol ronc tamer 25 Claw 28 Prophets 27 8 1bllcal 80 Fastened securely 2wda 81 Soft teacake 82 Skip we1pon over 29 "To11ed" 85 \lentll1ted concoction 87 PurverlH 30 Tidal 88 Fret movements 89 Comlcallty 31 Climbs 90 Har1noue up 91 Loo 1led1 33 Tl'lus 92 One 3• Rtno• named crest atter ' 35 Long another cute 03 Thoroughfare 36 Mv11cal . 95 Man's show n1me 37 Bed 97 Ap0tl'legm ltnen 99 Rains 39 Smotrntf heavily 40 Ben1al'I 1 00 Proportion 4 1 Luncnbag 101 Make 2 wda happy 4' Blackboard 103 Sall 46 Wed soluhons secretly 1 O' More 47 Feel stately blindly 1 06 Sacred 48 Circua songs 50 Conc.tnlng 1 07 Drooped 52 Moldlng 100 Helm 53 Spin position 54 St1noofflsh 1 12 Cognizanl 55 Precious 113 Pitch hQuld adfusler 58 Abraham s 1 ''Baille wife lal1nd 57 Penta 115 M1 1n !SB Painful 111ery •DOI• i , 7 Mulberry 60 Rhythmic berlo. movement 118 Foot 63 C1rvld covering gem 65 Sp1n11h pr111t 66Hou11 lhoea 6 7 Ledger entries ea Bemoen1 69Noetrll• 70 Hemp atr1ng 72 Stop 73 Ohio clly 78 Reflecllon 79SIH velesa oarmenta 110Wood measure I 20 Det1ched 121 Cru1led dessert 1 22 Engh1h letter 123 Pronoun 12• C1tcall I 28 Lung dllelM 1bbr 127 AdvertlHr a word 128 Ste1m1h10 abbr SEE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR ANSWERS OINf WllO .. •llLl CLAYIU•Ott Sil VII STUAK tN I 'lUI '9tANTOM OI lMI 'AUDtSI (POI OIO.OI UOAl e U.HI fOHOA cNl8 ~= J •UN ~r:~~:D~:JNI .......... ., ~ ....... 994-2400 ..... ., ... ., ••• ...,..ti "4·2400 ....... ~'--531 -9580 J ACAOfMY AWAltOt PtCT\111 e Dlllnoe • IDCTINO IOCICY ''°' soen. 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A MUMCAl AOVINn.1111 UOOIDT ANN '& ANDY tel '"" -~,., ' ~ CITY CENTRE CINEMA~ SA. fRWY IMANCHUTfR fie.I fRWV *<:tTY OR EX.I A "HOUSf I Y THI LUI" V ''THE TOWN THAT DUADID SUHOOWH~ lltl ~"THI DOMINO ,.INC"U" "SHOOT' fRJ "aAc;GfOY 4HH & 4MDY" ~ "FOREVER YOUNG. FOREVER FREE" (G) A "TH ~ HAS LAMDIO" "J.4WS OF DEATH"'"" $1 .62 per DAY That 's .sll you p.iy for <1 30 day ad in th!· DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY 00 ITNOW1 642-5678 "AIRPORT •77•• MATINEE$ DAILY 1:30.J.:JO.S:JO. 7:10-t:lO S . COAST PLAZA J4IOl111lel$l 5t'1111 llllPll"llG ARTC41tMEY Ult TOMLIH "THE LA TE SHOW" D&ll.T• J ff.l Sf. ' •11-7 l~t." SO. COAST PLAZA ~ltlmltlSI ~&1111 Jell,.HftlG 11ROCKY11 DAIL Y-1 :)0-):40 S:U ·l :00-10: 15 CINE MALAND .... \1 ... ...,. ........ u~1""1 aotHTSH4W lllUCI DERN "II.ACK SUHDA Y" 11u OAILY-12:30.l:OO· S:lO.I O:JO CINEMALAND ll lt SI Mil"' AOIOl•dlS 1601 1•1 """" 'TIIE EAGLE HAS UND£0" (PG OA.ILY - ll:lS.2:4S.,:SS· 7:0S..f:I S CINEMALAND- ltli St H_. .. ,, h•lt111 US 1&01 •ttt IHll•'w.u Dl,NtY'\ 'THlUTTUST HORSE THIEVES" !GI 12 •0-1u11t.1on "WIHHIE THE l'OOH" 1 J~· ,. t-0\ r ,, Top Satire • m 'Habits' Comedy gets a shot in lhe apse with "Nas ty Habits.·· a bit of hil ario u s H e av e nly Hash. Base d on Muri e l Spark '~ controver s ial satire on reltg1on and politics "The Abbess of Cr ewe.·' this breezy pollergcil>t of a rnov1e knocks ov er a lot of sacred cows both on und d fl the ultar of piety. It's the Watergate mess. set m a Philudelphia nun- neiy. with refreshingly d ifferent cinematic r e· s uits. REX REED in the raw l>truelured and hallowed halls or government a nd the church -jnslitutions the masses look up to for guidance there are all kinds or nasty habits Having a s ense of humor about them give1> us & look at the con glomerates or power that rule our hves, 4.lnd al ourselve:. as well. The mother ubbeslt <Edith Evan::. I is d ying, and if she looks a b1t ltkc L y ndon JoHn son in a baby bonnet. ;i ny re semblance is not only not coinc1dcnl<il but wicked· ly dehberatc \\'110 \\ILL gel the JOb? Tht• nun::. Jockey for pos 1t1o n lik e Willy Shoemuker ut Hialeah. but it's 9 to l m favor of Sis ler AlexOJ ndra (Glen- da Jackson). who has s ome thing on :.i ll the oth<>rs . The major com petition is }Oung Sisler F e l ic i t y <Su s un Penhaltgon ). "ho ucl vocatcs sexu;il freedo m Glenda 1s mon• than a Jilli<.• like NiX(lll. Jl1.•r w aC'k v ht•rH·hmt•n (or s h o· u I d I s a r "hc Ol·hpC'rson!-.'"1 1 ur c Geraldine P a g l', u s ll ald e m c.111 . Ann e Jackson. as b:rlichman. S andy Dt•nn1s. as J ohn Dean. Melina Mcrcoun, ai. Henry K1slt1ngcr. and Anne Meara ai. Gerald Ford. \\ho doublc1> as a t e l e pho n e o p c r u t o r !"Thank .>Ou for calling th e Abb e~ o f Phil ad elph1J ~ood morning and God bless you!" 1 and s tumlJIC'i. into t•v e ry th1n~ lh at 1:-.n l na1lt>d to ltw ground Th<·~ -.n111kt•. l':11 p 1na. "" l'<I r ;111d t'.11'1') tape· r<' t'ord t·a~ in lht•1r huh garl<·rs 1\ T\' mon1tu.r hes ronct·..ih•d behind Lht• Vatican painting, there are microphones bl!hind the belly of the Infant of P r ague, and evt n the poplar tree s on the Avenue of Meditation are bugged. T h e Watergat e m e t aphor eventually wears thin, but for a bout thr ee-quarter s of the movie it's a clever dis guise for a comedy about the abuse of power. 1'hc ladies are all quirky and m ar velous and seem to have a grand time pious· ly camping it up in their soiled and nas ty habits Tift: CAT HOl~I C Church has gone up m s m o ke over "Na s t y Habits." bringing pres- >ure against The N ew York Times to remove :i ll ad s showing nuns with t onccalcd t<tpe re · c ordc r s under th eir ha bits But every effort is made to demons trat<.• NOW PLAYING BLACKSUNDll I It could be tomorrow! (R) ---.. ·--m lolll'i'I C•ttl'Al l &'ID I ; .... ,.,,. Utl H wt .... The nicest m ovie you'll ever see about murder and blackmail. ART CARNEY .... , LILY TOMLIN •. "THE LATE SHOW,, ...... ~.BILL MACY .... EUGENE ROCHE ~ROBERT ALTMAN = .. O:::ROBERT BENTON il'A ... \\tW'W•'-'-~' Hf!3.,. ,_ ... n~•·"""" .... O •w.•trt••\,•• ... ,,. .., ... , ...... . that 1l 1:. not the Catholi c Chuu·h that 1s being ridi<.·ulc d The un orthod ox c o11v e nt in "N a sty Habits" 1::. 1dl•n ldi c:d us a 4 uas1 Bcned1c l111<' <1rdc·r un s a n c I Ill n c cl b y t h 1: mother churd1 1n Hornl· THE WllOl.F: point ur l h I'..' m I)\ I l ' I :, l h a I lau g hte r is a g r c:u t he aler and 1l 's tune lo treat Wat er 1<:a t t• with humor Director Mic hael Lmds ay -llogg has done JUSl that. and af 1t'::. a de batable point. the movw laves up lo at least hair of the bargain E\ e n the titl e 1s ., m e taphor lfohind the ••• ''W fo:L COl\1 F. TO L.A " il> the wor::.l moVll' s inC'c "Slap Shot," and (•qually repulsive in its d n•ary atte mpt to de humanize the human rate ll really 1s something to discover a film quite a s monumentally bad and a 1> irritatingly l e d1 o u :. a s thi s &m aleoras h g ibbe ris h ubo ut the burned-out lives or empty.he aded s lugs in Holly \\ood. E ver~ one cons tantly says "Welcome" to no- 1 a ient rock composer IRJ fR) SIL VER SlREAKu rrGJ "PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE'" "ROCKY" "IURNT OFFERINGS" "GJ "WIZARDS" (PG) "ZAROOZ" (R) "BLACK SUNDAY" CRJ "SUP SHOT' IRI "TWO MINUTE WARNING" ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST ORIGINAL SONG EVERGREEN •• George C. Scott A. Oott/Polevsky Ptoductlon A Ftonklln J. Sc1'l911M< Film . "Islands in the Stream" HOLIDAY MATINEES SAT.·SUN. 1 :00-3:00-5:00 7 :00-9:00·11 :00 HUNTINGTON CINEMA BEACH ATEl.LfS. H.I . 847-9608 847-6017 . Glenda Jackson plays a Nixon-like ch~racter m 'Nasty Habits· Sunday.Apnl3, 1017 st no one. No ·one. (R) DAILY PILOT ' • ., NOW PLAYING Keith Carradine. bul all he Ci.nets lb u i:.ewcr or neurosis. The women suy "I love you" to dial tones anct "J ha te you" in ll),.ear momc:nt of orgi.l!>m , "h1lc Lauren I lutlon jus t clicks away with her Nikon The acting rangei; fr om dumbs tru c k cataton1~ to incoherent m umbling. Sissy Spacek is & topless m aid who lives in p~ople'i. closets . Geraldine Chaplin is a zombie who s its all alone 1n Garbo m ovies and · practices a tubercular cough while cruising around in taxis ·. I " ...... -... Coltl-V ...... -.--....... •TUOtOe TOU• ,. ..,,_.. ~ .--.;;;. r "THE .FuNN1EST NEW COMEDY OF THE YEAR." ·Vet non S~tl. UMTEO PRESS PAUL NEWMAN ~ SLAP SHOT I ", ... "' .. Iii .. ,..... , -ft '~••• MJ ... __j4 q-11t Sf iP1W1and die~ I hl !\torv of Gntk.'rl'lla Richard Chambttlain GemtN Craven (G) ,.h•f•. ,.., ............ Annette Crosbie Edith Evw •'"'-~ •""O.-·~ Chri5topher Gable Miclwl Hordem .... .n., .. MON.-FRI. 6:00·8:15-10:30 !In full Stereophonic Sound~ EDWARDS HAHOR ot ADA~S. COSTA MfSA. PHONE $~6·3102 lMI ------ I , "BLACK SUNDAY ' ;:::=-~~"::":""!=~=--- TWILIGHT'S LAST (R) GLl:AMING ( R) ************************~ :· Ms Nude U S A • 1977 ,. • • • • :Mow acceptlnCJ appllc1tlo11a fro•: it posslbN conhst•h. L .... Mfwffft 11 it •and 30 who on lnMntt.cl. cowt.ct:• :TreehoeH Fwt l•ch, 17109 .._ Heltft ! ,.. load, P.O. lox 2316, S• lnarclllO, • it CA 92407 1714) 117-3110 or C7 I 4Jit • 646-8275 . It : ••••••••••••••••••••••• : J ' ; ,,,,,·,.,. I . .. . . . -" . . U OAIL Y PILOT Sunday.Apn13,1977 36, 732 See LA Belt Angels, 10-3 '· Lallda Has Pole Scoring six runs in the first run home ruA> and a two-run four innings against Frank single ·? Tanana. the Los Angeles The Dodgers, who scoroo four Dodgers captured the 1977 runs on home runs by Dusty Freeway Serles' second game Baker and Steve Garvey to win Saturday night by down inR the Friday night's sene:. opener.· Angels 10-3 before 36,732, at again r oughed up An gell> Anaheim Stadmm pitchers It was Los Angcl~s· i.evcnth By the fourth inning Lo:. victory in ils last eight games. Angeles had scored s ix runs on eight hits, including home rum, Th e Ocxtgers collected 15' hits by 8111 Russell and Steve Yeagt•r off Tanana and Mike Cuellar. Their vi ctim was the Angels who relieved th'o, left-hander an opening day pitcher, Tanana. the sixth inning. Shorts top Bill • Davey Lopes opened the gamt· Jtussell loo the attack with a tw<1· · with ii single . and immecLiatcly Albritton Wins Trojans, Bruins Rout Spike Foes LOS ANG ELES <A P 1 Despite cold .. nd blustery cond1· l ions, local hosts USC a nd CCLA scored easy trnck \'IC'tories over California and Stanford S«iitur day. USC clobbNed Cal. 95·5R. while the Bruins rat·ect hv Stanrord. 9R-55. before 4.834 fans at l 'CL/\ ':. Drake Stadium Former Nl'Wf><irlil larhor lhgh standout TC'rr\' ,\Jbratton h11d ;in c;1sy \'1c·tory in thl' shnt put for Stanford with a t Ol>S of f~l ·O 1':>. Corona dl'I 1\1 .,r ll1gh !>l<1r .few Tosti. comJX>ting for l'C'I./\, \\U!> ~econd in lht> shot <54 91 1 J and third in the 1avl'11n c 17!H 1 And another forml'r Xl'wport student. Bruin Theriot. plJct'<I second in the· 800 mt:tt•r run for L'CLA in l 53 2 l'SC was li:ad In the Antin•\\.., b r othcr!>. 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'•Oth 11f tht• M'a!>on. ,1·onnl! from lll ll·••t out lft• ~nt hr., thud I.ti!\ 1n th1 · f111al 1w111J(l 'meters. defeating l S<' s out standing Junior Cl;mCI Edw.1nh hy three-hundrl'dths ol a H·c·ond .Joel Andrews caml' hat'k to wm the 200 m etl'rs in a fast 20 Ii Old<'r brother Tom s1•t a mt·t·I n•ron1of50.·I in his sp1·1·1alty. th1• ·100-mdt•r inll'rm1•d1 :it1· hurclll•s II<' also pl<1c(•c1 third 1n th<' high hurdles at 11.47 .funinr jump1..•r \\'11111· lh1riks s l11 n·d the ('fowd \1 h•·n h1· c;11n1• from hC'hind to 1kf1•al SI .111ford·s \\Orld-tlass long JUmp1·r .l amt•!> I.oft on on his last all em pt Hanks hi:id lC'd ;it 25 ·I hut Lor ton exploded for 25-8 lalt' in lhl' com petition. only to st·1· Bank" rl'spond \\ ith a \\inning lt•;1p n( 25·91:.! 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(4 > TEN- NIS -ThC' s inj!les fin;1l in the $110,000 womt'n's t ennis tournamc•nt from llilton lle:ill Island, SC Noon 15> CHAMPION~ -Hlghli~hts of the harebal'k and saddle bronc events at a Philadelphia rodeo. Also, an acrobati cs me e t at Saarbrucken. Germany 12:30 p .m (4 l -G01.t· Final round play in the Greater Greensboro Open . 1 p.m . (21 -CHALLENGE OF THE SEXES -A review of memorable moments in this season's competition. (7) -GOLF -Jack Nicklaus, Ben Crenshaw, Hubert Green and Tom Welsk b pf get together in a round worth $1,000 a hole at St. Andrew's Golf Club in Toglchl, Japan. (28) -VOLLEYBALL -The Japanese AH·atars meet the UCLA Bn1ins. 1:45 p.m. (2) -TENNIS The singles semifinals in the $150,000 Paclric Southwest opt'n tc·nn1s champ1onsh1ps frnm lJCLA "' Paull'~ Pa\'1llon 2 pm. <il WOMEN'S GOL•' Final round of play in the Dinah Shore winners c irt'IC' championship from Mission Hills Golf and Coun try Club near Palm Springs. 4 p. \Tl (7 > WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 'The Rebel 500 ~lock car race Also. lhl' l'(rand national stee plechase rro'\n Aintree. E ngland. 5:30 p.m. <28> TUF. WA\' IT WAS Boxmg llall of fam ers Joe Louis and J('rsey Joe Walcott relive their two hl'avywe1ght cha mi>ionsh1p bouts 6 p.m (28> CER. PRO SOC- 7 p.m. (5) -NHLHOCKEY -The Kings m eet the Rockies at McNichols Sports Arena in Denver. 8 p .m . (SO> VOLLEYBALL -The Japanese All·stars meet the UCLA Bruins. 11 :30 p.m . (13) -TENNIS -Manuel Orantes faces de.- fending cha mpion Ille Nastase in a WCT challenge .cup semlfina1 match. 11 :40 p.m . ~2) -AUTO RACING -Formula One cars race through the streets of LonJ Beach in the U.S. Grand Prix. top(!d earlier In the day. scored on Russell's home run to ~1ve Los Angeles a 2·0 lead. Yeager's second home run of the bpnng gave the Dodgers a 3-0 lead m the third inning. , The Dodgers scored three more times in the fourth inrung to tJkc a 6·0 lead against Tanana. Gun't'Y i..i ng le d . bul was c·aui:ht stealing., Tanana then wu lked Hic·k Monday and Yc•agt'r. /\ !>ln~lc by Manny Mota scon ·d Monday, After a walk lo Lopes, Hui.sell' s ingled to score Yea~C'r and Mota. giving him fou r rhi. Th~ Angeb brokt· ihrough for three runs of thl'1r own in the bot tom of Uw fourth 111n1ng off Burt Hooton. With two away, .lot· Rudi :.mgled and Tony Sol.utJ \\ alk('() ahei:ld of <i homl' run l.lv Bob Jones into lhe right field bullpen The senei. windi. up this after noon (1 o'clock> at Oodgl'r Stadium wi th Tommy John or Lus Angl'lt•s oppo...in~ Nol an Ryan. John had a 10 Ill rt't'urd la:.t !>Cason for I.I\ whil<' lht• hard throwing Hyun \\as 17·1!1. Saturday night'!> v1l'lnry wa:. lhe Dodgers' 15th m 21 exh1b1llon games this s pring_ The Angel's i.pring m ark ii. now 15-13 Following today's game, the Angels will open the American League season Wednesday night c 7 . 30 > agains t Soattle in the Kmgdome. It 'II be telecast on Channel 5. The Dodgers have a Monday mght cxhibition gam e j~a 1n s t San 1-'rancisco in Phoenix. Jt will also be on TV <Channel 11 ) at 7o'elock. The DQdgers open the National League sea:.on Thursday against thc Giants at Dodger Stadium . MICKEY WRIGHT BLASTS OUT OF A TRAP TO WITHIN INCHES OF CUP. Rankin, Two Others Share Lead I' \I. :'11 SI' It!:'\ <.i S l ,\ I' I Ile lt·nd1ng <'h.imp111n .Judy fl.1111.rn ~IWJ>fH'd hark from a 111 .1r d1!»a'1rrn1., ">i.'<111111 round to 'hunt ,1 ln111 11nd1•1 par f.X Satur "·" .111d rnm, 1nt11 a thn·1.• \\i.I) t 11· f111 1111· l ltnJh ~hon· Winners l 1r1·lt· i.:11ll t1111rn.1nwn1 lt.111i..1n \\ "" I fll~l!ll•tl LO a i7 Fnd,I\ \\ ,1-. l11·1l .it 111\l' II\ l'I' par :!Ii\\ 1th lldl \ g111 fto111eh Jnil Pat l\rJtlll \ Jll11 the 1•t• d.1\s of thl· l.1th1"' ndw .. t tour n.1mt•nt Bur f(•1ndt ht·i.:.111 till' lh1rcl round J !>lrokC' ahl'<td nf the field hut hncrt'<I I he• fin a I two holes S.1turcl;i\ .111d \\01l111l 11p with a 7-1 llr .1 1111·\ .1 f1r...i round co ll'arlt-r II ho Ji,1<, Ill'\ 1•r IH'l'O rar Off th1· p.11·1•. s hot a th1nl round 71 St.1~111i.: w1th111 do!>t' ran,:(1' of l h ,. I 1· ,1 d l',... w I' r (' K ft I h ,. \\ h1ll\11rth. 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",,,. n lh" 11• n• 111 11 1\.14 11~ 11111? 176 ·~ 1• lb ??lo I~ I\ 1'· 111 11 I~ 14 111 , .. 111,. ,,.1118 ·~ 1s n i• 16o-n t') 11 IS M 1/ 11 111 771 771 '11 77'! 71' n• llj ,, 1j ,.,., G REENSBORO, NC <APJ Steady Danny Edwards, a s lender 25-year·old seeking his first pro title, broke out or a three.way tie with a four·under- par 68 and established a com- manding four-stroke lead Satur- day in the $235,000 Greater Greensboro Open golf tourna- ment'. Edwards. who played In the ' Par East for a year before gain· mg his American playing rights three Y«!'n rs Alfo, pulled nwav from challenging Hale Irwin and Larry Nelson with a 204 t.Otal, 12 under par for three trips over the 6,984-yard Forest Oaks Country Club cou.n;e Edwant11, anoth(•r in Lhe Jong ' Taking Advantage AP Pltolo ,. Pillsburgh firs t baseman Willie StargcJI leans on Kansa~ Cit y's little> Frl'd P at<.'k (5-4 > as Patek takes a lead off base in a recent l''<hih1l ion ha'iC'lrnll gam e in Flonda. lrnc of prc.•vwusl} -oh:.curr youni:: m en who huve dominated the tour this yl'ar, credited lips from his younger brother Davt', ~a On T\1 Toda11 Channetl 4 at 12:30 junior at Oklahoma Slate, with drastic improvement 1n his game this year. "He's helpt'd me o lot." said Edwards, who ha'< finished 20th or better in eight of nine sturts this season. "I'm better in every phase of the iiume from tee to green. I'm hitting the ball more solid. drlvin1t lon1ter. hittlnl'( my irons beUer The only thing that's keeping me from pulling four Jtood rounds together 1:-. my short gam e." That problem was n 't in rvidcnce as he left Nelson and the dangerous Irwin -who had. shared the lead at the start of the cool. windy, drizzly day -well behind. The s liithtly-buill· Nelsor. mat ched par 72 in the difficult winds and was tied for second al 208 with big George Burns. who moved up with a 68. fl'tlrCI """"' IM .... n "'the Or .. nl~ <i••f'fl•bon> O!M'll QOll l&otrr,._111 M .,,. 6.,...yarCI par·•? Foro•I <>a-•Coumrv CIUIHOUr\11 ... 0~1111yECfw•­ G.o<ff 8"'11\ t.•rrv ,..,..,... M•l•lrwl" 01IM<1r9'"' ..,..,..-79, ... ,,~ 10*-?t~ '°'*7>-40t 11-10,11-111 At LB LONG BEACH <A P ) N1k1 La uda, wrth an all-out burs t on the frnal t1 ml.'<} lup of the dar Saturday, stolt.• the pole poi;ition a way from Mario Andrett1 for today's United Sta lei.Grand Prix Wes t Laud a. who· -was sixth a fter Friday's quulifying, continually worked his Ferra ri into conten· t ion, and finally knocked anotht•r three-tenths of a second off his previous bcst for a speed of 89.085 miles per hour The Au!)tnan's ·'Pl't'd w;1s a track rl'cord /\ndrctt1, ·whr1 turned 88.826 mph for tht· .oltwr front row spot 111 a Lotus. had Sl't the old rcrnrd LhC' djy bdor<' BeC'aUsl· of tht• lim1tt'd up portumtws for passing on llw light. t\l.o·mll1.• C'our.,e through d owntown Loni! Ht•ac·h, the froni., row spots ar<' t hf.' mo!>! C'OH~lcd. In the 111auJ!ural l 'SC; P-West. the front row startt•rs f1111shl'd 1·2 Jody Scheckli.'r, fastest aftc·r Friday's firs t of to,1,0 i..essions. \\OUnd up thinJ ill 88 805 m1>h in a Wolf Schecktcr l<'ads the points race this st'ason for the World Driv111g Champ1onsh1p L;iudu. thl• 1975 World Cham pion. mOH·d 1111 0 a tH· ror sc•eoncl followinl! his ,·1rtory last inonth at South Arrn·a "I gul.'ss I only had one pro bl em Laud a. · s.11d i\ndrt>lt 1 who 1s Ill the lwst pos1t1on t•\er tu make an Amt'n('an lh1.• \\lnnt•ror one of his country· ... to,1,0 Gr;mtl Pr ix race-. "I eouldn"t quill' "'tUCl'll' <1111 more out llf 1l. .Ju:-.t 1 an out ul time like l'H'rybod) t'lse." he added A dral! rac·t• 1s C'xp1.·1 ll·d mtu thl' first corn1.'r, and lhe Fl'rrari 1-. expected to ha\ 1· the lo\\-sp1•t•d acceleration m ·t•dl•fl to p(·.1t An d reltl. But /\ nd n·tl r nott•fl "I don "l Uunk IL w 111 !Jc :.beer ac celt'ratron, mon• a mall c·r of i.:c•t t 1ng •1 good h1tt·. 11111 ,, h1·t·k of a iol of°" ht•d,.,p111 Andrt•ltt ,.,.1.cl 1h1· e our'" !'>i.'<'mt.•cf to t;l\cor th1 · I:.! n llmh-1 l'llf.!1111.'ll (';11 ... l1k1· tl11· 1·=t·rr.1n. Brabham anti l.1µ11·r 111• ancl Sch1.•c•k1t-r \HI 1• 1h1 nnl\' 1•1ght t) lirHler dnvNs 111 tlw first :-.1x :-.i1.·.ir lhl' 1.•1111111 qual1t; ini.:. An d 1· i.' t t 1 • s 1 1 a m m :1 I 1· <; u n n .i r 1'1lsson exp1·r11·n1·1•cl :i lront !'>U:-. Pl'O'>H\11 1<1111111• I hut (':IUSf'd .. flurr) ol Ill\,.,, 1g.11111n ol both tC';im l'ill'S D l'l 1· nd 111 µ l'11:1mfl111 n c I ,1 ·' R t•!!at111n1 ot :-0.\\1t1crland damagt!<I l11s 1.·;11, and qti.1hr1l'd onl~ 13th World Champion J<1nw~ Hunt or Rrtlilln 11('\ l·r got j!(JIOJ!. °"as stopped on th(• 1.·1111r:-.l· ont<'. anrf earnc·d e1ghlh pos1tmn ,, I• I• ' . 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F arrah Fawcdt MaJors and Hill Coshy wrap up the final duy of taping for th<' Cl'lebnty Challl'r1,:(1• of thl· S (' x c• ~ a t M 1 s s 1 on V 1 t' Jo · s M arj?uer1tc Rl·Cr('at ion Center to d ay as the lo,1,0 colllck 1n a tcnm' m atchat2 Also st•! for the final rtay's uc- lion 1s a s w1mm1ng conl<'~l betw<'en Tony Randall :met al'· trc:'ss Vu lent· Perri nt• :it!~ a m . The i\w1moff will include st arter Sh1rlt•y Babas hoff, a Fountain Valh•y residC'l1t and former Olympic c;amco.; multi m ed al wrnn1.'r Consolidalion of tmlay·s action with JO f>tht•r <'V<'n ts l hal h<iw taken pluce sint'<' Wcdnt•'>flay will ht' a ired on CBS IChanncl 2> April 17 at8p.m . Compctitwn rs or,·n to lhl' public ~ind frN'Of l'lrnrl!c. ~t"M~\Wf'\Q.lt1,. Andy Bt"" Grt•rJ~-. ""0• '10<1" Al<ii>I-• To,,,J•lll<IM '1"'1Cur1 c;...,. Llltt~ lint> Z•n6'r L•OM rd Th<lmown G"Oro•C.-'1'fll Mllltr 8.tfbor RAV Floyd ""'~rJe<~" R-r~ltbl~ EO Oouo,.,.rty Funv ZOllll., Biiiy Cu.,.., ""'Knoll l(•n~llll J•,,y Mcr,.... Bob Olld<or JoM Sehl# h•'VOlf'N O~lt Of>ucllM\ l.•• l!!l<lef ltf'lll'llT ..... .,., l>IOWKdTWlll• J~y H•"' 11-~/.H-7'1 1>1·1 ...... ~ Ill 11 10 M 111 11-4>f.11-7•J 11·1' lc>-111 )J.1164 111 11 11"" ,,, l• ., .. ?U 17 /l-6• "' H ,,....,_,,. , ••• 11 ,., n 11 ,._,,. 11·1 I 1<>-114 17 10 12 ,., 1110 71-1!\ H &• lt-11\ 77 ,. •• 71\ 11-11 ~· 71S 11 ,. "8 "' 1< M 1• 11 .. 1].1~10-11 .. 1'·11·1?-41• ,..,, ,,_, .. 14 11-11-211• ,,., .. 10-fl• H '7 10-11 .. 1' I J.JO-t It> ,. 1'4t-41• '"'" .. -!,. / . t BRIAN GOODELL· T~ Natio nal Records MIKE KELLY Breaks CIF Marks JESSE VASSALLO 200 lndo Champion VIC VASSALLO Captures 100 Back Goodell, Kelly Shatter Records; Diahlos Capture Swim Crown By ROGER ('i\R LSON Of,.,_. 0 •1h P1IOI ~titlt EAST LOS /\NCELJ-:S Mission Vit•Jo ll1gh's Hnan Good ell s\H·pl tu ,1 pair of na· t1on al high <.,('!1011! n·<·ords as hl' paced hb l>1 .1hl11-. t<·,tmmal(''> to 41 third ,,tra1ght Cl F 4 /\ swim c:hamp1011..,l11p Saturday nighl at East Los Ang1•1t• ... ~llt•J.!t' The world n•1·orcl holtkr ~mu Olympi<' C am1·<., t·h;1mp1011 in tht· 400 and l,~1111 nwll'r fret•st vl<•o-; blazed to .1 ·I :W HI 111 tlw ~00 ,·,11(1 freesl\fo ;11111 .1 I :17 I :'1!1 in. I h1· 200-yard fr<'<' to sm;.i-.h r>rl'\ H)U<; national slandart.b Anoth1•1 Or.111g1· Cu.1.,t an .. 1 .i<·t· ''as a <louhh· "111111·1 1-'ount.1111 Valley l11g h ., ~11l-l· hl·ll~ \\ho set Cl F 1 \ n·<·ord. 111 tlw ~J (20.72J and 100 1 !~1:-11 1 h1·1·..,l~ h·!'I And t"t' 11tht·r ',11-.11' < r""'"' went tn ~11 ... .,1t111 \it 111 ll1i.:h ·, Vassallo hr11th1·1-, .1-. "111Jh11mCJrt' Jesse wo111l11• :!Oct \ arrl 111<11\ 1rlual mcdk\ 111 I :,;Jo .ind \'11. ,, Sports i n Brief Junior. edged teammate' Stc•ve llarnicoat for the 100 backs troke <'h:tmpionship in 53.04. Goodc>ll , C<'lehrating his 18th birthday, took tumm.ind 1n the 200 with a 47.97 ~plit and 1n the· 500, he was n<:ar Shaw·., rc·1·nr<l pa Cl' of 3:26.2 artl'r '100yard:."1t h ii 3 29 37. To complC'le thP ni~hl. Goo<ll•ll <1nchorcd the w111mng rl'lay ll'am of Charlie Ray. Jim Nl'" ancl ./l'SSl' Vassallo to a '.l ·OK 9fi 400 frl't'!'lt~ ll' \\ ilh a 45.117 final 100 The IJ1ahlos fm1!)hed the nil(ht with a 57-point m;irg in over run nerup Foothill High of Tustin Foot htll t·oal·h Tom lkLong, a l'n:-.t a )fe:-.a r<•:-.t<IC'nt. rcmark1·rl hl'forc the ho!)t1hl1l'I> that )1J.,s1on \'tcJO could easily f101~h in lht' lop 10 ill the ~CAA 01\'l.,IOn I ftn;ils -:mrt that \\a~ prob;ihly an undt•r..,lalt'nwnt With thC' Puerto Rico tran;,,fl'r \';1s.,.allo hrothers capturing d1c1mp1011 -.h1p:-.. f'hd acll'lphta Lutz Eliminated; Woepse Goes 17-6 t. () s A !": (; 1-: I. E s ~ :i II C'lemenlc'" Unh l .1111 "',.., 1111..,tl'll from the P,1t·ll11 South\\""' 11•11 nt:-. c·h.1mp1011 ... t11p-. '-11 urd.1\ n1~ht al I ('I \., l'.1111•' 1',1\ 11 11111 , ln.,1nl! In H•>'><"•t• Ta111wr. 7 5, Ii I. 111 qu.1111·1 l1n • .i., pl.I\ !11 othl·r m.1t t·h•" B11 .111 c;ot tfrlt'cl dtl\\IW<f ('ltfl 11 11 h1•\ f, I 7 Ii. form1•r 1 ('I.\ 1.11 l'ct• 1 FlemtnJ! uµst·t H.1111 lt.1m1r1·1 6 · 1, :!·f.. 6 1, ;11111 St.111 Smith ehm1nat<>d .lc•ff Boro \\ wk, 7 5, 6 2 L.1tC'r, Smtih .rntf I .111 1 d1·l1 .11t•d Colin D1hlc>Y .1n<I ,I ,fl lo. l':it m (\ 11 d ~ " II • • lo • .. I I n ·' qu.1rt(•rf1n.1h d11uhl•·.., m .t1 1·h. Woep•t> .~parkl..-• SAN .JOSI•: 1'01 (11t·r \l.1l1•r l)('f lf1gh .iflrl 01' t11 Ct' I "1-.t Colleg1• "t.111d1111t I r1 c-i.. \,\ ,,,.,. ,. J>Oll' \ .111lt1•d 1 I " 1111 :-..111 J .. ,. Slat<'. lwr1· '-.1t111 rl.1 \ "' 11 11 11 • tht• Sp,11 t;tm. 111 .1 !11 , I 1 • 11 .wi.. ;mtl (11•ld vu·1on "" 1 1 ·.it SI.ii•· (Lung ll1•a1·h I S p rintPr B lo:P• ,H IST!'\ Tl·\ (" OIJll.11\ .lohnn\ l1111t l1l.111·d 1 .1 11 x, doc k1111• 111 llw 1011 1111 t• r d.i :, Vikings Bag Uague Lead LONG flEACH Marina llti:h of llunlinJ?ton Beach r:ill1f'd/ in the late innin.cR to hand Newport Harbor High" 5 2 deft•nt nt Blair F1c•ld, here, Saturdav ni~hl pro· p<'llini:: the Vikings mtu u111li:-.p11t \•ci fir~t place> in t hi' SunsC't l.1•aJi1H• ha~<'hall t'h.1-.1• M :11 1na has a fl I Sun,ct marl-.. ;1 hair ga ml' uh1•.11f of Edi:mn 1 lluntrni.:ton RC'ac·h' Pttrll<'r !,('(• M agga "l'nt thC' l'ltStUflCI' for !hf' \'1k1 nj:!'>, lllSSIO)! a f1vt' hiller. ~trik 111J! out SI\ and not allowing a "ulk. Dul Maggu wus behind after 412 inninj:!s, before Newport's de- fense helped Marina to five runs. S.1turrJay ~t the Te'lac; Rel:iys hut '' ._.., <l<'mca a pn-. ... 1hlf' \\Orie! rt'- t·ord Ol'C.tU:-t' thl' l'll'l llt>01c t 1nwr m:Jlf11nr111m~·d . .I 11 n ' .. , .1 I r .. ., h m .1 n .ii th l' t rt I,. l' I ~ t I\ <> f T t' '( .. s j 1111 •' nH·m~r of fh., I S 1•uhJ 1l1ldJl -,print 11 l.1\ t.<.tm .it '11m1n.,1I f,,.,l ~um11w1 h.111 onh J four r 11 !1• .in h11ur "111<1 .it 111 , h,1rk J'> 111 i.;ut 11fl to .1 lrl'ml'rlllou:-. -.tart. Onl) l.1,t ,ummC'r th1· 1nt1 rn.1 111111:.il lr.Jck and field rc•1h •rat111n \ oll'd that hnnd hl'ld \\ Jtl'h1·., \\t1ltlcl not !Jc> allll\\;ible for \\orl<I rt·1·01 rb in ral't'S of JOO mctn., l'h11•1• hancl h1·ld \\ ;1t«h!'s caught ,J11m•' 111 !l !H !I H:O .11ul !l H I ht• "orld r1·t •>r<I <•I !i !l 1 '' J ' ,.,, .1bli\lll'd hv Jtm ll11w' nt thl· I 11111-tl St.11t•, 111 l'.lfi8 E,....r t ,.,,. K i ng 1111.TO:'\ II F: \ 0 ISi..\ '\ l>, s <· ( liri-. F:\ ('1 l "111 j.!11 tip .1g.1tn<,t .111 11lrl .111\ 1·1 -.:on . lhll1t· .l1•an 1\111)!. l•ll' 1tw '"''. t111w u1 rw.1rlv I\\ II \'t'.11' .. '" thr r1n.i1 .. to<l.1\ 11( ·' -.0 1111·11 ·, ll'lll1 1' t1111rn;im .. 11t alt1 r l.111 h "'oil "'tntf111.d m .1l c h•"• S.1 tt1rtl.1~. K111, <11 f1 ·;1tl'll l\r•r 1 \' U II I, 1; 1 7 I .111<1 I". 'ol'I t dn\\ 111 <I \l1m.1 J,1u,11\1•1 111 '11J1!1>.,f.t\1.i. 1, I 1. I 1 h1· l"tl '>lar' l.1<.,I 1111•1 111 th1• \\ 1mhl1·rl111) .... m1rin.tlo; of l'li'.l I\ h1 II l\llll! \\CHI. 2 1;, 11 :? 11-.1 Borg. \'Uo• Wi n ....;JCE. France -Sweclcn's B1orn Hor(: nnd Ar~cntlna 's (;ulller mu VIias won their matches Saturday, advanr1ng lo the finals or the Nice Interna t1onal tennis tournament. Bor g beat Victor P ecci of Para~uay. 6·3. 6 3 and Vila-; downed nala<'7. Ta roe ii of llunJ!arv, 4-fi, 7-fi. 6 -4 LONDON Edd1l' Ot hhs nC"l'ded onlv 41 minutes to reach thC' final 0£ the World Cham p1onship Tennis tournament hl're Saturday night. lie beat ailing V1jay Amrilraj of India. 6·0, 6<J. lr:.insfl•r Murk Harber second in th l' l 00 b r l' a!'! l, Ci n c 1nnat1 tran ~ft•r l>a\'I' n arnes und New . lht• l'ortl and transfer, among the M 1ss10n VteJn JUt.:· i.:cr n;wt. the only thtng that could stop th<· Mission \'icJn tidal wav1• woulcl havl' ht•l'n Mlnlt.' sort of nat ural dlsa<>tc1 Kelly, who rl'pC'atNi his 50 frec.,lyle champ1onsh1p, look air only lw1re in the last 25 yards of his 100 ronquc:.t and the 45 54 was c rcd1tc'<l as the fast est prC'p time rerorded thi:. yl·tir nalionJll:-. Kelly l'nlcred with a hes t of 21 3 in prep waters. altho ugh he had a 20.99 earlier in AA{.; action Also a superb dlort 111 Saturda~ .; chump1onl>h1p hnah was 8111 B<tlwshuff'!) ;,," 1ms rn the 200 and 500. Second 10 Goodell's rocord C'lock1ngs. f'ounta1n \' .elley'l> Babashoff spl•d to lifC'timl· hl·sts of 1 ·39 !l l anll •I 25 38 l'al'h c locking Just off Sha\\ 's Cl F re- Anteaters, OCCRow To Victorie s Si\N UIEGO l 'C Irvine cap- lurl'd 11:-. '.ar~ll\ r:.H'I' .in<I Orange Coa:1t Collt•J:C' 11p .. c·t hti.:hly touted l Ill\ ersih ot W.1~htn~l(Jn 1n lhc fn''hman 1·\ r111 111 Saturda\ .., JHl'~l1g1011.., ~.in r>1cg•> Crew Cl;1'"''<' on M1s,1un Hc1}'. here. l l'I s 'ar'>tl~ :.hell. lOmpeting 1n th<' rukd t '""', won «i'.JS1lv in ti Lt. o 111 , r t Ii,· :! . 111111 m ct c r n1ur-," l '-<' \\ "' '>•'l Olld, o\·cr 10 s1•ro111ls hd11ntl In lhl• frt•.,hm;tn l'ights. Occ·s t :ilf'nlt.'<l onr.,nwn pullerl off a !'> h n (' k I' I d I' f l' a t i n ~ a W:t .. h10i?t1111 .. 111•11 th:.1t had onlv Jo<.,t 1111('1' 111 till' IJJSl 15 years to a W , . .,t C'OOl!>I ho al "ll w.1 ... our b1~j.!Csl w1111•w•r h\• :t lrt• .. hman 1·1~·ht." :-•lid od· < r 1•\\ co;.it'l1I>.H1· Gr;int ()('(' il'<f HIJ tlll' \\ :J \', 1•111oying ii nnt· ho:.it l1·ng1h :1<1v:in1 :1~(' alter l ,tl<IO mC't•·t.., .met t•xtP11tl1ng th<' m;11 ~111 at !hr. 1.5'>0 ml'lcr mark. wa,h1n.i:to11 h;id deft•atcd tht• ()('(.' 'lh1ll 1-.1rh1•r Ill a heal . In th<' 111nwr vars1t)' fm<Jle. 01,1n~·1· C'<wst ·~ c·1~hl was thir<I \\ 1lh l ('I ftflh l't•11n \\Oil th!' .JV r.HT "'1th \\ ,1 -.l11 111•t 11n fim!'lh111~ • ( •Htcl l C l C'r1•\\ <••·" h B11h ;\t•\\m,tn c .ilh·d hi" \ ,1r-.11' sh• II , '1tt111 \ · a ~ rt•,ll ;i ntl 1111 p11'~"1" t' pc1 f1irmant·1· \\ 1· ''"n hv threl' ho.it lrngth-, .1nil ""11lcl hav1• het•n darn 1•11 11qll't1t1,1· 1<1 th<' i:ran<I t1n.1I 1•v1•n1 .·· ' ,, "'"'•'' • 1t.t ~ .. •• ~ t r "' ft ,.,, , ' ur It., l"I 1 1 I t I f I\ ' \\' • t "V '''' \It" \ 'J( '""' t " ... ,.,,.,I I \' I Jo. f1t,1 t rl1' tn.it ) J t W .t\h lf\tJf(J1I ~ J i J tJ' 1t'1'.I"' f.1)4'\' ft ~., I VI \.it" f)ll"'Jf'> ~ 41 ~ t f",r-.nt,.rd • \1 t 4 (,H ')tA•fl fL I\''-H ' It \t"11·t l•o tt0~t 1 ''"''~""'" fll1nt\ ft1n•l\l f n r-'"'lP (:01"' I '1 II 1 "'°'~""<II"" ~ H • l r Al I IA " • t)r' t,.v•n• 4.0 t ~ UC ~"' D•"'lO b:.n Ii. ,., •JCI I\ It \I ·; ••;f\lf'\4" Wtr•1t"( "lfJt'lf<1.',._At 1\-1 Pr nn #> ll n ? W•\t\IMt"'°' • 11 .. 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S Prlnctc.,,,• Jlfl. ~ Co•,.,.116 lol., cords of 1:39.49 and il .23 '1 fJIHJr to Gnockll's showings Additionally. Newport II arbor l11 gh·., Jl'ff Stevens raced to il 21.61 tn the 50 free i:ind New was third 111the200frec (1:41 fill . • Je!->se Vassallo was lhml in lhe ~oo with a 1:29.71 in stamJllng him~c·lf ,..., u fulurl' ('I I" ch:.im 111on 1 n lhut t•vcnl. Also falling ijl the night's re· cord break111g ,.ffort.., ",1s <1 na· t1onal pn·p rnark 1n the· 100 brt>ast hy Long Bcarh W1t...on's c;rt'~ \\'111cht·ll. who l>C':ll t>lll MIS· ~ion V1t•Jo's B.1rbcr (5!.l !)1 > \\ith a57 GI! ;\t IS'>tnn \'tc·io Jlso "on thl• frosh !'>Oph \tO\\n ht•h1nd Paul Kontnma!'I. "h" Y+On th(· 50 fr••c Ill'.?:? 11 :.iml W3\ M'('On<l Ill lht• lfl() fr Cl' al 48 7;; :'\c,,port llarhor's .J.tm11· 111.'I J.!<·s nn C'ame up" 1th .1 CJ ... rt' Pu rd l 03 2'• i 11 1 lw I 1 ""' h ·'>OIJh hri·a .. t:-t rolo.1• ancl the ~atlors' 2rn1 '.ml nwdl,., n•la\' lt·<im of .11·11· l•'11li.... l'Plt•r 'r.orman. 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Mn tNtwport t4•1"bef' I 1 Ot JU fCt II" fffOrcfl 1 Orif'r 0~1wport Harbert t OJ H . 1 Mii>n«'l'f"''" 'ln\ AIAM•lh \t t n. ~ t Melt 'tt' fGl"1'1dllll""t I 06 t.f S (~1\1' fNtW'n'•~ fl ,,'°' I I 06 NI 6 C•Jf\l"tlf\Qh,.m tM lt•l•'\f .. t 1 n-. • •I)(),, .. r"41v I Mln lOfO Vie Jo I llrOWft SllY., Ell• l(Of!4rl-tl J·Jt M ((.IF rocertll: 7 Mir" c .... 1. J 1• '" l """t"'" 1 i. " •· ...... " . ~~~ l l4.t4; s ,..,,on ) )I H: 4. Lot Allo• T••"' 'ICO-lnt1• 1 -'•ll"loft \ll•IO U · 2 Noiwoot1 H•rb<lr JI. 1, Moro (<>\I• 11, • rMthllf 1'). S GI 11y011 IS. So Cal, Irvine Win TW"o UC Irvin <> and Southern Culifornla Colll'g<.', behind som1• rlne pltch1ng. swept.,haseball doubleheaders S..il urday l 'CI 's Anlt'atl'rs toppled vistl· ing Chapman Collcl?e of Orange, 3 2 anrt 5·3. while Costa Mc!'a· based SoCal do"•ned in\'adin~ rt Loma College, 4-2 and 2 o SoCal's Vanguar<.ls an· h.ick 111 :.H'lion today, hos ting Cal St :.itc (Oominguez Jl ill~> 111 a doubleheader at noon. L'CI pitchers Bob Fns hellc and Dob Dobey had complell•-game pl•rformanccs. Fris hetlo. a fres hman, won his sixth AOme ( agamst one loss 1 in lhe rune tnntng opener, l1m1ting Chapman to JUSl s ix h1ls. Ill' struck out ftvc a nd walked one Oobcv did not is ... ue a \~alk rn t he nightcap. striking oul one. Ken Washington h ad the> b1~ blow 1n the oµcner for L'CI, a three-run double. In the st.•con<l ~amc. Roger Engle dro' c 111 two runs and scored another. M canwht le, SoC,d College re· {' l' I \' e d l 0 p p I t (' h I n g fl e rfo rman Cl'S from Ken M ivashiro and Da n Birdwell ~t iyashiro to:-.sed n fi vC'·hilll•r tn the opener. giving up lhc two runs in the seventh lo Pt. Loma. Birdwell had a six hit shutout in the nightcap, striking out seven. SoCal's onlv two run~ in the second game· came in thC' sixth when Gary Skelton slammt'd a home run with u teammall' ahoanl FlfUTGAME UCtrv1,,.l)I f DY 0 , •• t f' /h f "'1'. 111 1"''"' \ 4b," ,,,. • f) II ~ I 1 ~ ) 1 II n II o t IO I 1 n , w.r1t, l'> Nt\f'\ '\fl'l)ft c f ', •II I r. ""'' '". •t !A1Htn.1,,., k '""•IWJ f • ·~ ""' '' n rot .. " I I I Ill ,, .. ) SECOkOGAME U ) UC lrvu\• c._fl.,. u ... ,. , Jb (n'l 1· tto ff'\~, •. , •• r""'" .at .an,-" 'b• I • Q I I U I I w . h "'•1'1'' t M 'M 4P •• ~., "" '1t' ..,,.._,.. h • , n I Fl~ST(il\M£ ~(0'"' t>'t '"'"'"'' r~,,.,,.,.,,, \)( ''''"""' r '\ 1prn.t" ur 1r ~, .. ~FrONDl;AM( ~{01 • ny I rwHnq, t " • • I I • I . 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Area Calenda r ~Ufld•Y I April )f r,.,,,, ...,, .. ,..,,, tj,nt'1,.., ._v,.,, (t)lht~ ;•l (i1r'\11~1.- '"'' •/ 11"')41t)I'°""' 't-r.ttl"'I A •• bttlt-C:-ll St"'' 'D"MHU'l J"I Hiii ' "" ~ •Jltwrn(AIHo,n1-tr.,11,..., V• mi,.,, t•J·' 1\ 1 Mond'1Y fAon• "'' f\,1,•h·lll-~O•tl'\l..Ur\ V 111 ., 1nt1 .__.,in~+r'l"11'>" J\,. t "Al Andt1,.~rn l 1on• t u1rm / Mo\nn" Y\ 4, '"-"" C r 1"fti> I'" /4 m • 11 t..,.111• 1 M .1r• l t,, ""''"<I fhwO()l't H4rt>t1r V\ V11H t1 V.,1" >f .,t ltirtt'J Hi'Jl'I •; 111 tn (DA,~ll l v .• 111"' Ill'"''"' r .. Hn1t.} ,•nrt ~.1n C.lf'u"r~t'\t1· M l\'31 ,, '''""ff" t ,,,,,..., r ,,,M 1 ""' MAr v\Wnr~m 1n ·'' Pn•nOti·~ t-1•'l" f'1 ''·' m , ,., P'1'l'nl'I~ t~r111 v ( 1"1• I~ Ml'>\it "'"'1 I lnlvo,'t;tly ti \Al\~!'\ A,\f\ Fn\ '""'"'., Ff l "'"-,,, Aot\11• V .\llf'V ._.,,,.,. 'o m 1 '" l\f'IOI ,,,.tl,.v f"tilfn--v 0 1n' )itll, .11t IMl"W'tt·•1.1 t Ul• nnn "'"'''' OAIL V PILOT ' ... • ~ ..... SPORTS Eagl ~ SC Drq p s Twin Bill Ke"m Sawchucl-. pitched a 00(' hille r rn il'.1d111,:: E stan c ia':-. Eagles of cu,ta f\lc-!>n to a 3-1 \'IC tory over La Quinta lh gh of Westmin'lL'I 1n 01wn1ng roun<J art1on of lhl· Uolsa Grandt' tournamt•nt Saturday at Lo:. Amigos l u~h 1n Founli:itn V;illey. The Eagle!> lost lht• second ga m <'. 15 I. to Loo-; Amigos and will rc·turn to atl1on all :30 Mon cl ay against Carson lligh on th<' Par1fica lltgh (Garden Grove> diamond. S;rn Cll•m t•n tl"s Tritons droppl·d a doublehl'adcr ~net wl'rc c·llmmatcd lrom the tourna· ment Saturday, l osing lo Pacifica in lh<' OJll'tWr, 5·2. and to Santia~<> of <J:.1r<.ll'n (.;rovt· in the ~<·cond. 5 3. Sa\H'huck had ~1x i.trikeout' hut \\alk<'CI :-.l'n•n 1nC'lud1ng ont' m the f11·!'1t 111n1ng thut led to the La (~111nta M 'Ort' The only h11 .1ga111st him< <11111· 1n lhC' Sl'\'CnLh 111111ng hy tlw lc<idolf hatter. &otw Graftde fourn•mtftt FIR\TGAM( f\l.lln<•-' ll SECOkO(iAM~ E\l.,.c:1• tU .tb r h ""' .aib r h rb1 /.t'f'I tHllto ( l'I \/),...., 11 ti• •1,n I '" ' l/V "'tl '°ll" II hi,,, • ., .., r.t1•••'-h 't' ,,,.,•I I\,.,,, fl ''If '" • ti 1 ,,,, ., 11 A,,..h 1''1' / t> e 'lii•ltf,. 11 I I J .h,t,1• .,,ft t~ • I ,, I f •t I I ti !'' W • '''*' l 1 I H V \I" ,,, 11 ( 1" b -0. '" ,., '(J 1,. '' 't " ·' 1 t> n '• I 1t t•u t i J fl 1 l lt11 I l I , tl 0 ._. '1'1• I 1 n ~ M ,,, ,,, , n ,, ''I\ fl M 'lfl n fl f• ll ~1 11 ~, ,., ul.1til ,, (\ n •• J 1 • I I ,,. I ' : r t .. \TGAME \< 0'" bV 1 nn1nq\ \I r QNO GAME ">•Or• D• I nn1nq·, t " ~ I I I ~ .. Fl,.\T GllMf ~.In t •ttTWnt1 I \lf'.QNOGAM£ \ '"Ch rntont•' l • I r .... I'' M 01)• ,,. I ... ,, ~,. ,, ,.,. ,, t II vj ... ''• .. • ,. M • ttt~,,. h M vv,H11 1 (>,,.., "'" •• .,, v,,., fl ,,.,._,,,.,,, ,, T 1-t -. fl t I 1 ~ 1,-1 ( •• ,,,. , ' 1n1 1fln '1 \tl( I•,,,, h , , ., ' .. I I ) . ~IRST l';AMf \cn,.t bv lnnlnq\ I 1 r I 'FC!)NOt;AME' \((H~b¥' lnl'lo1c1\ •b, "'"' ' • r I I I fl I " ... ,. ' . .. . . " ,. '• > I J , HB, Edison Collect Barons Suffer Tourney Def eat lluntinglon BC'ath lltgh's Eel S hute and St·ott Gudmunson c•om bmcd to p1tc·h ;i t" o h1lt<•r. l\"ndinl! the 01IC'r:-to a 4·2, six tnntnl! \'lctory O\'l'r Western I hJ:h or Anaheim in the OJll'lllllj:! round of the Anaheim IK1'C'ball toumc>y Saturday night <it (;lover Field. ln the sam e tournt'V. Fountain Valley fell to MaJ!nolta, 5·1, nt. Boysen Park . And in the Hawthorne tour ney, Edison !Ugh of lluntinglon Beach downed host Morningside, 7-5. In nine innings. lluntington Beach's OilcrR r e- turn to action Monday at 5:30 al GlovC'r against Loara. a 6·4 win· ne r over Esper anza. Fountain Volley plays at 3 Monday al Royscn Park, facing K atella . 1<:d1son plays Thur~day against either Palmdale or Hawthorne. HB's Shute went the first 51 r innings with Gudmunson comm~ on to ~ct the final two ouL'I. Hit t ing stars for the Oilers included Phil Wright with a two-run dou- ble a nd Paul Sanchez with a dou- ble and a single. . E di.son got a sharp p itchin g pcrform:1ncc• from senior riJ:hl hand<•r Slt'\'l' Slaton. \\oh11 <·aml' on 111 r <'11l'f m the fourth. fdt\Ofl t,, .,,, II I (I .,,,,.. ,, J~"' , ,,, N •fl't• '' 11, '""'" , ,,.,. .. ""'"' .. ,,.,,. 11 CJ• \r0\11. c' I~ "' t) 1 I I O I) II 'n n" r no Q '.I\ I I ) I I ti Wt'' Ut \"" ltf If '·'"'"' f1h "~"''""'' Hilt -. l\h ty\ft I" ,, .. , *' ,. .... , ... ,., t t Cl' ''O 0 0 fl • ,, I o II 0 " "., n" II I H I Sc Ort bV I nnU'Cf' ~nn MornlnQ\lde Hunt. 8oK~ to t("'"'"· ,., rt11~'1.r-t •b r n 'b• 1 1 n n ,,..n'"'"''· ,.., t •HHhlrm 1h Wrt"lrH ~ \ Wlt ,tln .. If Tttnm.H,dl\ ,.,,.,,,, c Hi"'""'''""" lh Sr-u1r-r• (,1u1rnun ., o ,,.,., r uonl4'·1\l/1t ·v M~t'l(1I•• 'on o I 1 7 I J ti 1 I I 0 I 1 I 0 ti fl to no .. "1111 J. lllt I ffl I f• 'f1 I } I 4 t Hu~l·r>Qt,,,, !)<-• ., W•\terrt .... ~ 110 mt on1-1 ~ 1 ~ 10 000 000-'j .. J Fownt•I" V•lloy 111 D•LMO·'' Romtne.lf •t111')h"'·'' .,,..,, .. .,.,., t Wll\l\n,rih ( ,lfrrOll p Mntrn..,,, '" r;lttf\Uflh fh M 'I n 1"'1 M lfA , ... ~~'On ''• fntAI ., •h rlll '0 I 0 t n I II Ill 0 II •000 J II In ~noo J 0 I U ',, 0 ~ • t 1 I ~o n '~ 11 0 " •n I,,~ II , ... ' .. " .. IWI OIO n. I ~ • 11'1() 410 a S ll I The V1kinJlS took advantage of two errors lo score three runs in the fifth and addect two unearned t aJlles in the sixth. Ken lla~ey h ad a pair of hits for the Viles while Rob Miller's double plated both Sailors runs. In t he other sem ifinal, Vilas Cerulaitis ous ted top-seed ed Dick Stockton, 6-1, 5·7. 6·2, in 105 m inutes. Buckner Out Uni Nine Triumphs; Mesa Dealt Loss NewllOf'\ Hlrllor Ill l'ltAM,p p.,,,,.,. " 8tJirr ct"' CIM•. lb !.chwAI,.,.. rt POOW!ll~I 't n 1tnl)to•1.1 I '\f"ftiU,1 'h Pf,.tlef 1t) lb'" •bl ·1 n n o 3 n n n , 0 1., \OOQ l 0 I Cl ' t 1 n t n n 11 ) I II 11 1 o n n M Ul,.f,r 1 fl t I """"'"" 1tl ., 0 0 ,, IO!tl\ ?> l \ l UI M.anu v,.,,,ur• ,, ••"n"•t. H 0•1191111 tfh M~nrlM 'lb <"nv r• C.t"t•""'"'' " f u•nf"' )P) 1rw1n f>t\ ,,,,, A~" I (lr•h•m ti) M•Olll 0 Tol11h •b," ""' In 0 ll I l 1 I ' n n n l 0 r1 II 1 II In ' 1 no , t '" It t •l 1 n n t t In II n oon ,. ) st Son ltY '""I"'' r " • 11)0 ,,.,., II-? \ \ OOOOUll)iJ SCOTfSDALE, Ari7.. -F irst baseman Rill Buckner. still not recov<'red from atlklc surgery of last October, has been placed on the 15-day d isable d list, the Chicago Cubs announced Satur · day. Buckner runs with a limp, ap· peared in only six exhibition gam C'S and hit .211 in 19 offie1a l turns at bat this spring. The Cubs acquired him in a biit winter trade wilt\ lhe Los Angeles Dodgers. I rvine's Uni ver s ity High School. behind the p itching of rig ht-hander And y M u r asbko a nd the timely hitting of Steve Tllles, d.owned Foothill High of Santa Ana . 3·2, Saturday In the o pening r ound or the Santa Ann base boll tqurney. Uni's Trojans return lo Santa Ana lllgh Monday ot noon, tak ln.g o n the host Saints. Santa Ana top. pied Redlands, •·3. In anothe r 1ame in tho same tourney, Costa Me11a fell to Sant.a Ana Valley, 6·2, a l Valley. Mesa a lso Is in action Monday mornln" at 9:30 against Westm inster, a S· 1 loser lo Ora nge. In Universit y's v ictor y, the T r oj ans !\cored their f1 ri1t ru1' in the oJ)('ninl( frame o n a walk to J oe MuttandTlllcs' double. Arter Foothill tied It. U ni tellt!d two runs in tho fifth on an error, Mutt's run·1corina double and Tille&' doublo-which proved to be lhc1amc·wlnnln« hit. Foothlll I • added a run in lhe last or the seventh. Meanwhile, Costa Mesa had a frustr ating day. Although outhit· ting S anta Ana Valley, 12·9, the Mustangs couldn't score until the fl ixth inning. And by that Ume they were down, 5..0. Back-to-back dou bles by J e rr Greene and T Ofl¥ Trolio a ave the Mus tangs their first run and tho 1econd ·came across an inning later on a walk and singles by T o rn En1tand and Mike Go rdon. J C•tl•-•111 u .. 1.....,rtVot .. ,,. .... F ft1lltt1" '' 4 0 ) n r,.tt1tll ... "> MOlll<A, lb 4 0 t 0 Rrt ... 11 Oo•CIOll.11 4 0 I I Mull. 3b 'fb.ur•, f • n t 0 Tfll•'• ltt Tl,.., e 1 0 0 0 Ev~'" <• Ot~Me," 1 1 1 o 1 ~no,,,ar1t.c l rollo r! ·1 0 1 1 r ol oy, pr LtP'ICt.:11> J 0 1 Cl !.l\aW.'\ Cribb•. (I , 0 1 0 Po•I "" M06rt,(f I 0 0 0 MytHl1'tl 0 9e•m•1~r. Jll t I t O S<llUI, rl hl<N\ lll 2 U 1 lolol\ ktrtflY IMll"t' df IU\t • 1 f n 4 01 0 1 2 1 I 1 II t 'l ::I 0 0." ? 0 I o fl 0 Oil t 00" '0 0" o II 0 ~ 1 0 Ill 11 1 l A S.1111 AM lllll"Y °"'.~"' u11t....-.i1v f'OOll\111 ,. " .. 100 'llWl ,_.., t I OllO 001 1 4 n i 1t0 OTO 0-J ? t CIO\ OOI> 1-t I l .-- --•~1....;;o;...o;;;..;A....;.l..:;.L V_P..::IL..::O_T ________ .,:.SU::.:..1 ' •• Iv "l 19n White Whiffs 16;-GWC Romps College Sunmg Results JC-"'9 O••n ... C..0\1 11 .. l I 1n1 M!rKMta C•I 0.:.MnltMI 0(( ~•I "'l~tf\ ICArl Mtvo• Coov Petthkl hcond plu• On1,,..,,,_M•r•••I ''"'"' Jl•w• -ltan, M.ttt $clwH l•frV \hOWArl l11t1<11>111te llro1.... "''" r-.111. !>love-""' ti ICt,, v Ctr oonltr. MESA VYOI COUMTIY CLUI =fTYGou= tlM!.MIP '2·1500 -;:ill.OHO LOS ANGELES -Peder While won his seventh ~jimt• of the season and Steve Nemeth and Scott Ocs~osier bonged home runs as Colden Wc::.t <lollege breezed to un 11·1 &>utht!rn C'uhfornw t:u11 ferenc·e baseball win <JH'r I./\ Southw1·i.t at Sportman 's Park Saturda~ GWC':-. Rustlers r.iisc hear soc.JI 11·t11rd t., 11·1 I and their season mar to 16 3·2 White had little trouble runnmg has m;1rk to 7 o The Golden West n ght-h;.mdcr Mruck out Hi <om· sby of the school record1 and ~alkcd Just one . .;a\ ing.up five hits. Nemeth became the 12th Gol<.lcn Wl·sl pl:.iy1.•r ,,, hit c.1 home run this se;.asun J hs two run shot c:amc m the :-.cl'Omd mmnf,!. /\nd Dc:.rosll·r belled his f1flh round-tripper or tht· '>CUM>n and his 10lh in two yenrs -a two-run 111'1\ t· 111 the otnlh frame. (;olden West center ficldt,r Vince Blenck ex tended has h1tt1ng streak lo 12 games, aetllna ll r11nth mn1111: s111~lc And GWC catcher Oavc Huppert collecled thr l'I.' ~ingle:-. in hvc traps. gelling a two-run hit in lht' ntnlh Huppert raised h1~ season average to .•23. lit• " h1\ safe!} an th1: la ... t eaght games and has cln' en 11110 runs 111 the las\ th~<: lilts C11ldt·ll Wt:st returns to play Thursday at 11 .1 111 111 thl· 0 1)c11ing round of the Allan Hancock trJUrnt·v. fating ('11lll-g1.• "fSt•ttuoias o.tetfl Wt>I I II I ab •IH 8ru~fll11Ut It t \ MO\H,M<I 0 E-v•~< Oh t1 o 81~n•'-'' ~VOO"r-f I o.-. .. re)\l•f' nn "' 1-.t()l)(t ,,.. ""Ubatkl In M""~' \\ ~ndtt • \Gn )h VA1•'4W.I )IJ" "'ttrntothttf HAl\'\'>ft O" tt I 1) I 0 'I 0 0 I) " 0 ~ 1 I .., ' 0 d " " ,,, "' 11 1l ~ . " . (,11tttf'llW•• ,, 110 ttr\ Ott t1 tl 0 l ~ 'ou1nw• '' 0'1)-11)1 c»t t ' ~ occ .-.coro \ o > BOAT OWNERS 15°/o DISCOUNT IH_. OI• , .... wttt. odJ MARINERS DRYDOCK5- U~ new ownenhip and manoge....t~ :Women's Sports Anteaters Saddleback Nine OMPLETE HAUL OUT SERVICES • Paintirte)" V arniahinc) • Mechanic.at GW, Mesa Tie Wiil'Net Loses Twin Bill • Fiberglas .. Wood R~ln • IUCJCJiftCJ • l,,terior • Wffke11d Haul O..t1 In 22 Innings ~~,~:,~,~ ,..,, \\ 11l1a111s and ~11h• Edles both \\oil thl•ar f111ab ...ingfl--, 111.1tth1·~. sp<.1r"· tng l C JI \ll)e S ll'rlnls t10,1ni to th1: ll'um l'ham- JJ10nsh1 p 111 th•· Loni! lkad1 Clh.,..,1t· :.C c· a I ~tat1· 11.11111! Bt•Jt'h ~.tturd.1\ Si\~ BEH:\fAIWl.:'\O ~aildlclJ<•t·k Collegt.· \\ 111 take a IO·day r('st from M 1 ~~1or1 Cunfcrcnl'(' husch:.111 µlay and 1t l'uuldn'l have come· al a hl•ttcr t1nh' l 0-4 d l' ('Is 111 n In th l' nightcap The firsl game was a makeup tilt that ended an an ll·ll tit• after 10 in- nings a few weeks ago. * All Wort and Materials Are Guaranteed •· 642-7793 1\1 ESA, Arn.-Goldcn Wes t Colll-gc's women's =ioflbull tc-.m battled 22 innings with host Mesa, Ariz. JC. only to come away with a 2·2 lie Satur- day G WC's Hustlers had won a 10·0 \'lctory 1 t -0 <lcc1s1on over Phoenix College t·url1cr in the day GIRLS a ASIC ET 8AL~ \IAllSITY M•I .. Ott IOI IJ11 llO.••, "'lwl•H i •1ll 11••1 C V.Joe 191 t11 C ,,,,, U,.-tn1rh t1U '' Fr1 .. ·1111r1 t( VdO• /ti) c-,, 11\ C ... uy Wtlmol 011 t1 IHM""''' M•I",. C>•t -.cnr10•1 •JD M•N".-tr .4 Haft ft,.,... M HI'' 0.. /~ f.f JUNIOR VARSITY M•IOf Ot1 Ull 1111 RoUrf 0 tonno, •1t1 t 8 Mf ., ,. •i•i l•mord • 41 MQllf R t1, n (o°"tctno '°' < J t Wurt fO\h•rliu (. h WHt ~1~1 -,1 r, rQ1 M,Hy R ••• ,. ~, Mat,., (>flt '' r11 •t\fl \ub• C' 1.•• J E ""'"'fl. Gift\!'>'' 1, (',QnJ.•ll•t ' t•1r1 Qlfl\ A H~lfl+tnt Miff"' I'"' )1 IU \\'1lli.1n1s \"'" 1n thn·l· ..,d:-. o\ 1·r IMI Ed'' :.ird,, from l'l'PPl'nhnc., Ii 7. Ii I, 7 ~1. Ill lht• f111ab of thl• ;>..u I "lllJ.:ll'' <In 1s1<rn "hilt• 1-;dlt•s toppli·cl Kl'n I> u r :1 11 of ('a I St a l l' The dl•ft·ndmjl Mission l'un f~n·ncc ehampions were dealt a pair of I o :-. :-. 1· :-. h y S a n Bcrnard1111>. ht>rc, Satur- da~ and 1t m1ghl have hl.'en a faU1l blow to the (; ., u (' h 0 ... t I l I c aspiratlllus Thus, lhl' Gauehos ha vc a 4·8 M 1ss1on Con· fC'rcnce mark. six games behind Southern Division lcadl'r Southwestern and t 1:.? behind sC'eond placl' Palom ar. <The top two team~ from each d1v1s1on advance to lhe l'Onfcre>nce playoffs 1 2633 We<.t Co.isl H1qhwav N ewp<.)(1 BPa t <Belweed Au ... tv Pelican & Anc1en1 M ariner MOPED SALE! I n the 5 1:.·h our marathon g:.imc, Golden 'Wes t's Kathy Rosen · berr y and Mes:.i's Kim Richard pitched all tht· way. Rosenberry struck •1Ut seven and allowed JUSl one earned run. vA11s1rv 1 l'ullt•rt1111 1. I: t. fi t. 111 ... ~:.·.~:·~,~IOIOl~llJllUn;·~~":1 till' \o :1d1\1 ... 1011 l111al1· ~addl<•bat·k ft'll to SJn R•'rnardinn. 12 11 , 1n lht• opl'mng g<1mt• in 11 rn - ni ngs, tht•n dropped a Salldlt•hack 's only big Int of lhl' second game l'amc in the fifth inning when Nile St•nsabaugh hnmC'rcd with Chris M oline on base. FACTORY WAREHOUSE SALE * * * U1 jf '" / h1 ,,,,, .. , f •' 'l ; • ' "" · l 'Cl totalc•<I ·1CI potnl ... ':.'::: .. ' \\ h1 It• '>l'('(11\d pl ·ll'I' Fll'IHCAME TO THE SAIJOIH).•(~ 1111 Neither learn scored rn the last 16 inning:.. a lthough Golllen We:-.t hod runnNs throw~ut e1l the pl:.itl' 1n the• 11th <:ind 18th anrungs Today, the touring l{us tlcrs < 15-0 1 > fa1·c• Glcndiil<:. i\nz .. a tl·am lhcy dl'ft•:1lcd for t hl' na tional JC rh:.imp1onsl11p .. yearugo FIR\TCAMf GOfdt" W"'"' t If I IOI PNMn1 • JC Co•~"w""' 80' '"'"' .un 1-};owrt u 0•'Vl•d Winkl,.11h \•rub .. 'lh l!lno• 111 {,,,, .... 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VW/PORSCHE 837 -4800 493-4511 1 'Ii v• ir 1trJ h1qhty '""oer;tPd Lite lnsurancp Co'l'loany ')ff Pr., "~11.:n~1"" 1ra1ntnQ '"' 'he estate otannong and lhf! bu•'"" • 1n:.1J• 1nc<· area G1J 1ranteed !>alary Fav-,r;:ibf~ como1"1tt1ve oo-.111on of our comoanv mPanc; 9r1>;\fl>r r-arn1nq5 for r<>nr•sennt1ves Possible managnmr>nt oooonunt1y aftP.r three vear<; For oror .. nn.\I and C()nf1dential lf'ltFJrv1ew<1 call Gary GENERAL PUBLIC Special purchase of a Famous West &aropean MopK For sale on a first come, first sened basis. ' ALL PRICED UNDER s400 SA V'HGS UP TO \I 00 6-clOf"( warranty and fully assembf~. Ready to 90! This is a OM time opportunity to purchase this outstanding Moped at a price way below maritet value. Sale starts today · and win continue for two weflls onty. SUM WEST ENTERPRISES 3184-G AIRWAY AVE. I On• Block Towordl O.C. Air-porl Fro1n R~lll. Hut To 94th A~ro Squodron Rut ... rontl Of>EH DAILY 9.5 PHONE: 545-9 .. 89 -545-9480 j i s s. 0. FREEWAY ll\llULAIUMO Nl')rJhCll•t 114 • 971-0334 11141973-0334 THE BIG ONE-.... -. ........... n ~~~~~~~~~~~ l * * * * * * -LAST DAY TODAY I ******* Just l•n1 1 H WERNER BUCK presenls Roomier Levis. \ 32nd ANNUAL , At lac.1 Th•· \(ltP:;l ((~~rt."'~~~~:. •lyl1· LPVt'- Uur w1rt1 ,1 rc1om1er •,t'oll .tnd lh1qh, f)11•y11•1 dllPcl l t>VI'> tnr Mr•ri l\nd w1•v1•qo1.1 Ion o f 1 •111 '1llt''• i4 11111:1 ·1~ dlvw 40 IH I Into 141nches ot weter 'lam Mon lhtu~I ~'pm ~I & Sun APR.3 LOS ANGELES SPORTS ARENA SANTA BARBARA AT FIGUEROA .mii -COURTESY-ADJACENT FREE PARKING Nt•wport llarhor Jl1gh. flown 11 2 in th•• th1 rd j!llm<'. rallied (or ;1 JS I:! win and then w<:nl 1111 tu defeat visatanJ.! LJgun.1 neach J11 g h, thr1•\• ~amcs lo one, in nun leagu<.• vollt•ylwll pl.1 \ .Soturday n1~ht. Laguna won th<' f1r-.1 J.!;,im c.·. 15·11, w1lh 'lewpQrt ~ldding 15.1; uni! 1~·10 v1ctorw~ rn th1· ~econd and four games. Checking Pro Scores ~op See "THE GREAT AMERICAN THRILL SHOW" Puts you 10 the center ol Be aboard the skis, acrron '"a emting 70mm r:-~~ dune buggies, hang ll\l~ll. e~perience that you will '. _. ~-gliders, racing cars1 *** Mark Sll•vcove sl<irrt•d lor Nt·w1>orl with Chr1 ... .Schmc1s11114, M art y Essl 1ngcr, Greg 11.irt :ind • Kyle Slaughter also play 1ng well. Kip En&l'll s tood out for Luguna. In the JV ~ame. Newport won, 15-5, 15-8. N.tl1~ft.,•flt1'•'"lb.tHA•,o< "''"' •t Ill '' Y., ,,_H , 11'1 I 1'" l\I l"!ltt l 1-4 I I• 'f I " tit 1 ' . "' ,, ; '""'.,._. "tfU10f\.'tl HM••Y l••f11•.,. M• • I '' IV • ,. l .. r,,, ,.,, ,..,,!\,. ,,... .,, "' •••• , "" l• h ·' ' •'l<r" ' y. "" • c ,,.,.,. .. °" a.-wtwll ,,. ... , 1 ti.,, t " .. U'\\A'\ (.,1., • t(..lfU.d' ( 1-t t't"I ~ r --~~~~~~~~~~~ ''Johnson & Son's Golden Touch • • service 1s the only way to buy'' \ ~ RUDY BUKICH Newport Beach ANOTHER SATISIFIEO CUSTOMER dOHNSOi & SON I* I 2626 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa • 540.5630 n • If "If ' . 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SAVE $1500°0 to $2000°0 ~ ~:l l~I< 1111I'cH11~ 20% DISCOUNT ON POOL OR SPA OF YOUR CHOICE YOU SETILE UTILE BEFORE OUT HOW FOR T~E AVERAGE, FIND TO HAVE NOTHING MORE IT COSTS SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL. COSTS YOU BUT AN HOUR OF YOUR TIME. HAVE OUR ARTIST COME TO YOUR HOME AND DESIGN A MASTER PLAN OF VOUA BACKYARD- FREEi BEFORE MAKING A MAJOR DECISION, FIND OUT <~;.::.:. All THE FACTSm " 't:".......,:-- !v!'!atrNE.5T POOi. tO\Jf'lolENT~~ ""':'. I OPEN 7 DAYS -10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. aF~=~/:.·-~. f urci~~~ WE PROUDLY FEATURE ARNESON POOL SWEEP, =~~:l'(ACUA~~IC£NSE I ~~A LAARS· HEATERSI PUREX FILTERS AND PUMPS. 15 == FNANCINO AT lOWesf "°:~~~=-·YR. BANK ANANC NG AVAILABLE (0.A.C.) CALLirTHe 0 0NE OF A Ki.ND" POOL e"LJiLBER - PHONE 833-0750 OR 494-Mn POOLS I' . \ . , . Income Property 3 On a Lot Owner anxious lo sell. has reduced thra 1uper property 575001 3 bedroom home tn lront with two. one bedroom horres 1n rear Kitchen lac11111es in each Front home haa brrck fireplace. d1mng area. Room for your trailer or boat. Great Easts1de Costa Mesa. Now $88,000, call 54<r1720. A Name Of Distinction Tha1 5 a 5ummer11eld home lor vou' Ouahty burl1 near shops Boautrlully decorated. lots of mirrors. pre11y car pets 3 bedrooms separare family room great for par11es Counlry krlchen wrlh the best 1n bu11t-rns s 72 950 call 979-2390 $55,900 Bradford Townhome Very desirable end unrt near gourmet res1aurants & freewaY5 3 bedrooms. bog formal drnirtg room. Party s11ed Irving room. deluxe kitchen w ith 4·cycle dishwasher Roch earthy tones and textures, oodles ol wallpaper, freshly PJlllled roo Call 979-2390 All Terms Jump On It! Belon• 1 1w 1a1e Super 'itarter on tantastrc area Vur .atolr lloor plJn offers a <:onverttble den sew1rt9 room 0r l,Jmtlv area Ornrng wuarters on Iha family krlchrn covered o.itro. too S•ep onto plush carpers. co1'lrcl1n;1tl'd drJpe.. for the l1nr5h1ng louch Askrng S48 500 c.ill 979·2390 Classic Beauty Pool & Jacuui Leis yo11 r>n1oy the summer months Muscle relaxing spa and lully eourpped pool, covered veranda! Inside le;itures 4 bedrooms. 2-V. barhs llalran trleO Quarry entry anr1 lamrty room heartwarming bnck fireplace Mom lovon burl! inc; S 106 000. call 979-2390 Sandpointe Space & Quality Ongonat nome wrth profes:.ronally landscaoed grounds Greenhouse on rear for all your plants and lhrngs 819 covered and c1rpe1ed patio sprinklers all around Central air condo Ir Jnrrtg 4 bt>drooms seoarale lamrly room. hilndsomr PV stone 1oreolac1> S69 500. call 979-2390 - Ann Montenon "Top Producer .. --- Ann Montenon of Tarbell's Beach office in Huntington Beach has been aw arded the pres1 dent·s "Top Producers" trophy 1n recognition of her overall 'excellence 1n real estate If you're thinking about buyrng or selling a home. now or in the future. call a professional call Ann Montenon 842-669' 161 I I Beach Blvd., Huntington B~ach . .. --. .. ---.... .. ..... -. -.. .. ---. ~ .... HU~TINGJON B~ACH 0 Presti9e11 Home Cool Pool Jump rnto this lovely pool surrounded by low ma1ntero1ance yaras 50 you can kick back on the weekends' Huge POOi lovely oatto area 4 bedrooms. PV stone f1replaco A kitchen that mom wrll fall 1n love wtlht Theres plenty more to see here. $88.900, call 842·6691 Won't Last At This Price One block trom $150 000 homes' Super e11ecu11ve area near schools and park Bnllranl pool and 1acuzz1 tn rhe private rear yard Hugo family room bog enough for your game •ables Formal drnrno room. delu11e kitchen ourrt·rns Pork your trailer or boat' $84.500 .• call 842-8854 The Greatest Home on Earth! Superhne home rn the be'lt ne1ghb0mood' Oversized floor plan grve'> your family plenly of room 10 grow' 3 or 4 bedrooms. separate lamrly room elegant white brick. lrreplace Tiled entry forced arr heatrng. bOat or RV access S93 000. call 540-1720 Olive Park Super Fun Center Focw~rng on a sparkling pool and muscle relaxrnq 1acuzz1 for year round fun Sun 1a1y1n9 patio. wrought iron gated entry Comfortable & spacious 1nsrde featuring 3 bedrooms. drnrnq,room or family room oil the enlry toyer Ga111er round lrroplace. prrvarlt masler surle Heavy snake roof S84 500. call 842-6691 Bring Your Paint Brush And save sss ort th1" 1ovely 4 bedroom home. Great !Joor plan very versatile so 11 lets you have 11 your way• Drnrng l<rtchen luxury l•v•ng room wrlh rts Owl'\ frreolace CovPred palro Near all schools and shoos. Ourck PO'>Se'>sron c1va1lab1c Fox uo and save• S6B.700 call 842-2561 Lattice Patio & Sun Decking Gredt tor get11nq rhat C<111lornia Ian 'hrs summer W1ltlrn steoc; ro park & "choo1•, HugP CDS 101 lor privacy Prole..,-;1onally 1.11vhcapod qround•, coverf'd oat10 wrlh la1t1cr> ilnd dPCkon'J 111 Mound 4 bedroom• walrtul wood cuoboardc, !orm.il d1ntng room Brock lrreotace S84 800 call 842·8854 Summer Mist Executive Villa -··-.. .. .. -·----....... ~~----......................... 3 blocks lrom lhe oceart walk lo scnools evert a oark w11h handball & rennos' Pre5t•gP ar1>a of fine homes. 4 large bedrooms. 3 full oa1ns Candleloghl donong room, family room with fireplace Delux<> burlt·ons. wired tor srereo Front .1nct rear "prrnkrers Soltl level patio Only \Only $44, 900 For a Dollhouse Vo11 11 lov•• this c.harmong home Cute and cuddly. very r '" '" ond""'J' l ilrQr> lot 10 orcnard ol lree'l Caroet'> ctr.100·. w.1rk .hop ""'' 3 bedroom'> candlelight donrng ooom served t>y ct c.ountry krlchen decora1ed with real wood cabinets Close lo e11eryth1ng' Call today, <) 79-23<}0 Like A_ Shiny Mew Penny Prih-.hP<I -;o 11 111P,1m·, rhruout1 Gorgeous nome owner oniuou.. 10 sell Uuocll pos!iessron available' Lois ol usP'! brick 011n•••r 1..11 rih ... .,5,onally fandscaoed 3 hr>droom-, lorm.11 •l •urtq r 0m off the enrry foyer l rvrnq rtl'lm w.1rm•'rl hy .1 torrplil<:P Two BBQ s tor '.11mrr1,.r l•t•l S'o'.l •111<1 r'I • d J 1720 $37,500-Comfortabl~ As an Old Shoe! Charm1nq c;tartm honiP wrlh [)l)at and rrarler access Sot, on a d lar~ IOI /QOPtj R 2 COUid build Ul"l•IS' Bog WIQ.l~ ,hon 1n re.ir lnr 1 h1 • h 1 1 1 y'Tld"I 2 bf>drooms d•nrng kot~nn boq l1v1n11 ronm f'rtJ,)I" m.i'iter suite Call tor detall:; <l79-2390 Fruit Trees Cool, Green & Shady Fru11 artd <ihade trees galore Orange. apncots and lemonr, oll at your lrngert•os' Mature tree lrned street + an ovcr<i11ed corner tot gives you the maximum rn privacy 3 bedrooms I ''7 balhs l rvrno room + eatirtg area Wood cupboard<> carpets. draoes thruout. Only $4 5 950. CJll 979-2390 Heeds A Uffle Tender LoYin' Care Super onvesrors specra/, needs a ltltle work but whal a value• Bring all offers' Ooen beamed cerhngs. carpets & wall covenngs 3 bedrooms, 1~ batt\9 Buffet d1n1ng room. natural wood cabrnet5 Huge covered patio with bu11t-11l bar. Park your frailer or bOat $46,000. call 540·1720 . " CORONA DEL MAR Walk to Beach lncomP Ul'lll5 on thrs greal beach town <Jrea W1th11"1 walking or 1ogg1ng d1s1ance ro beach• All are lwo bP.droom un11c; onP '" furno.,hed Park1nq arflrl'i drapps even a swim POOi 10 en1ov rne summer' For more details call 962·5566 IRVIME Greentree Fix Uo & Save Super area of lr111ne 1d"ea1 tor lhe young couolP who ltke to WO<K around th!' house• CloCJe to park & comm pool area Owner de<;peralP pro(.<'d In sell last• 2 bedrooms d1n1n9 area '" thP lam1ly k1IChen Brick fireplace 10 w arm your roes Oeluio.e k11chen burlt-rns s64 900 c.i11 540-1 no Birch Trees Lush Settinq Prol~'ls1ona11y landscapert qroun<fi; -.urround5 this Ca1tforn1.:i Hom1> FrPshly pa11"1IPd ant1 all -;pruced uo lor your 1rtsoec1ton New carnel'J r:oord1na1ed drapes lhruout, even decorated by a oro1 3 bedrooms, 2 lull bathe; CandlPlrS>&lt d1n1nq roorn birch wood cabinets Mc11rcan brick !reotacr> s 76 500 Call 979·2390 A Big Covered Patio Is g reat to heve when summer entertaining begins' Super fa1ge oatro. flower planters and sonnkleM all around Inside feature<; 3 bedrooms + a b19 den formal dining roo"' Congoleum kitchen 1100<, 111um1net1ng fireplace to tell stones by Forced arr healing S70 BOO. call 5'40-1720 Warm 'n Co%Y EZ Care Yards Plenty of room for your kids and their oats• Oog runs. huge patio area Freshly parnted and walloaoered on nch colC>fS. 3 bedrooms. buffet d1n1ng room adiornrng a hostess' delight kitchen. Neatly groomed yards. SB8.500. call 979-2390 Tradition, Pride & Results! Join the company where you receive the highest earnings. Tarbell is No. 1 In sates. listings and listings sold In Orange County. UneQualed record for national distinction In real estate advertising. Exclusive Tarbell Cadillac Club. Award winning 15-day Training program. If second place is not good enough for you. Join the winnerl Call 8 to 5. Monday thru Friday. 832-5440 ....... ,-. l year old s 14 1 500 call 540-1720 '\ FOUNT AIM VALLEY .. Stardust Pride of Ownership Only model on lhP mar1<e11 Gorgeou~ .1arP. enlry thrcl<. new carpel'> 10 sink your IPf't into Cedar ltned closets Francrscan roted krlcnen and baths 4 versatrfe bedrooms. 2t/2 barhs 01n1ng area ltvrng room fireplace Seoarete lamrly room great tor parties A ssume the low interest loan & save' SB 1 950 call 842-8854 Submit Offers Owner Anxious to Sell 13Pautofut lemrly home 1n suo~r ar1>a1 Used brocl< patio cll'Ck f,., lazyrnq lh1:, summPr 3 or 4 bedrooms convertible den 01n1ng areil 1n the fam1ly·b19 krlchen. handsome used br1c.k frreo•aCP warm~ the hvonq room Entry hall chel s dream krlChPn wrlh Ille besl m bu11t-1ns $68.950. call today 842-256 t Walk to Mile Squar~ Park And <>uper nPal rec cenrer clo~e to lh•' charm1rtg family home Noally groomed yards. pretly pal•o ou1 back 1nc;1de offers spacious floor olart with Jack n Joli bedroom 3 bedrooms formal drnrng & even a "laparate famtly room wrth btaztng l rreplaco. Nalural wood cerlrnqs. mtrrored clo'>els. larqe pantry handy krtchen S85.000. call 842·2561. HUNTINGTON BEACH Built Around A Goraeous Atrium Provides a lush se1t1ngi o thrs rambling Spanish retreat Flow ing waterlall big oool and paho area rdeal for fam ily fun 819 floor plan offers a Sunken ltvtng room. 3 bedrooms, formal d1n1ng Ultra modern kitchen, roman lub with private garden area You have to see lh•s home to appre<:1ate its beauty' S94.500. call 642-2561 Landmark Giant 3-Car Garacae Is 1ust one of the many exrras rncludfd 1rt this qrant of a home Concrete walks and pa110. heavy shake roof. 5 glorious bedrooms. 3 baths. Wood cabinets. separate family room. eQurpped with It's own flreplace Handy 00Jt-1ns tn the deluxe kitchen. S89,500. call 962-5566. Hard to Find 4 Bdrm-$64,000 Grab thrs ono Quick. unbelievable bargain lor this charming Dutch Haven home Ll'll, of pr.ally walloaper. caroel'i draoe5 newtv tolPd Arch wood panerrng. evel'\ a hre detector 4 bedroom•. r>nlry hall1o lrvrng Quarters Covered D<WO <,IPP savPr krlchf!n with burlt-rns. ClubhOu'ie on rear for rhP kodo; Call !Oday 962·5566 Moving to Better Thinqs? 'Then check out lhr'i immaculate 3bedroom home. 3rd bedroom rs rechly panetPd. could be a den area Used brick fireplace adorn<> lhe loving room and sets the mood for any tyPP. ot party' Ealing area rn lhe kitchen ga'i 680. carpets. drapes. bu11t·1rts S72 000. call 842 6691 Jump Up And Into \ Tn15 qorgeo1Jc; oool 1n thf' orrvatP rear yard •'> great for when the wealher gest ho•' Pl.Pnty of room for your trailer or bOal Inside offers all lhe room you'll ever need with 4 bedrooms separale family room. brrck lrreolace Even a formal drnortq room tor family get 109e1ners SB6.500 c;ill 962-5566 Hot Just a Home A Lifestvle Jorn lhP countless others ~~o have rr>lreated 10 townhomc hv1nq1 Gorgo~" villa. nearly new complex Swrm pool. 1acuzzr. sauna. lennis court<; all convernently localed Snoos and beach area not far away• WOOd decked oatro 2 bedroom'> 21 1 bath5. Formal d•nrng. new kitchen bu1IHns. S77.500, call 842-6691. It's What You Wouldn't Exoect From a fine famrfy home Comtorf Md a once to meet your budget' 3 bedroom'i, dtnrng kitchen wrlh range & oven. Overs11ed hvrng room groat for entertaining. Entry hall, large covered peti<p Only $69,900, call 962-5566. 4 Bdrm Prime Location Excellent area of Huntington Beach Plenty of room tor your trailer or bOaf. attractive oat10 area 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Dining area lresta family room wrll hold your pool table. Only $65.000, call today 842-8854' HOME SOLD PLAN LL·· We will sell your home -or BUY IT! It's the original Tarbell Plan that takes the worry and tension out of home selling by letting you know ahead of time that your home is sold! ~ If Tarbell does not sell your home in 60 days at a previously agreed upon price-we will buy It for cash-and you're on your way. Call any Tarbell office end learn how to qualify for the sensational "Home Sold" plan. 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Florida tern· pcraturl'S dropped to 35 -freezing oranges and a lot of hopping-mad tourists who'd paid a hundll' to fly A WAY from snow. <The P. R. man'? They say he joined the French Foreign Legion. J * *·* THE WINTER SEASON is over. Rooms that were S60 double -(that's without meals which cost $32 more) -will now go for $.50 It's no bargain P aradise. A service C'ha r~e of 15 percent is tacked on plus 4 per- C'c nt hotel tax. The maid gets a half a buck for making up your room whether you like it or no. There arc room phone charges even if .vo u don't pick up the receiver. It tn!-.ls S.1 airport tax to get out of the place>. (t\ lot of people think it's worth it.) I m•vc·r got with the Baham as much. ,\tarnly h('('<iu sc of the constant 'l"ir>off on things you don't know about when ~>u buy your lu:kct . *** A WT OF PEOPLE DO go to the Rahamas. It's only a couple or hours from New York. Miami people fl y over for din- nC'r Likt> El Paso Texans drop over to Ciudad .Ju<1rf'z. Mexico. Lots of golf. lhgh caliber tennis· You are tcst<>d h~· r <>turning 100 serves. Rated by some computer system. Then you can pick out a purtner who's as bad as you are. (Or worse. if you're lucky.) \ *** CASINO GAMBLING is very big. MINIMUM het on the crap tables is $5. And that's onl y hcfnrl' 5 o'clock. When the real night pluyers begin . the bet has to be $10. TolrVel Toss Teny Roundup Works MEMPlllS, Tenn. (AP) -Offi ciaJp of Holiday Inn were &urprised at tht reitpon11e to a plea for the return of toweJt; ''borrowed" by guests. "After all, how m a ny people are will· ing to walk in and ._dmit they stole one or our towtlt? 11 1atd Rick Schneider, mana1er of special events for Holiday Inna. About 4,300 towels were returned to some 300 Holiday Inns on a recent Satur· day Land almost Sl.100 is be ing donated to the ,t;aslcr Seal Society in return. The Memphis-based firm offered to make a donation to the Easter Seal Socie· ty In return for ench towel returned -no question" asked -to p a rticipating Inns across tho notion. Some worry here that legal gambling in Atlantic City will drain off the betting busi- ·ness. Dealers mainly English. And 92 were fired and IMMEDIATELY deported day I got here for striking for a raise. Classified ads full of their ''sacrifice home furnishing'' sales. Since independe nce. Bahamas lend to phase out foreign businesses and lake over. This includes re placing European chefs. Jt jsn 'l doing the food any good. *** R ESTAURANTS SO-SO AND ex- pensive. Drinks same. The Yellow Bird - <rum, Tia Maria, lemon and orange juice and Creme de Banana ) -is $3.50 a pop. Night s hows arc slick and professional. Only saw those at the three Princess Hotels. !This trip was a Princess promotion for the Bahamas.) The Bahamas have h ad a reputation for surly service. The Princess people now put help through a training school hoping to turn them into happy, Calypso-s inging natives. (Sl't'm s wa s t ed on \·isitin g New Yorkers. Accustomed to daily dose~ of surli · ness at homt'. probably don't noltt·c any ch f fercncc.) *** WHAT'S GOOD ABOUT IT? WC'll , it's warm as money from Mother. (Except for T HAT weekend.> Golf writers say the courses arc superb. Water is warm. The Spanish explorer. Ponce de Leon, slopped hl'rc for a weekend Went 011 to Vlorida. • • • "I hear that w t' can now visit Cuba again So President Carter says. BUT -you need a visa from Cuba. Get it In Canada, Mexico or Kingston, J amaica. So far I ha· ven't heard how difficultit m ay be. The agency that had Cuba locked up for weekly Canadi<in tourists is Unitours. T.h ey'll probably be the firs t in with Mnerican~. I Chalk Tale's Cheek:y LEASBURG , i\1 0. CAP I -There arc hlnckboards n!!alnst formations at Ononrlaj!a Cuve here on wh ich touris ts may write grnr. fiU. Chalk is provided by lh• "'•Hfement. ''Tbey lake pictures or what they write for souvenirs." says Robert Hudson, manager. Amoni: the writings h<1ve been: "My Car's tookin~ with Gas -Six mlles To A Gallon," and "Wh y . Ca n 't Mor• Political Speeches Be Inaudible." Doing 8uslnefS In Calffomla Th• 1977 l!dltfon is noV: 1V11ll•bll1. This bn~ ,. 1 It 1 tu Kl• to e1toblish1ng 1 btulnen 1n C.tllomie. ,, • Toplu CO\ftrtd Include capu.i formation. SEC 146, 240. IRC Ste. 1244; ESOP'S ind State .,1 ·1 Govitrnman1 A1141n~v·,.1aqulremo1111. r ... ~r.:' .. ,.TI10 book /\e1 bflon purct111s«I b't' mnnv ' t .. • ~"'\ hhrarl .. or 11 onllnhle Iron' tho non•prof1t 8u1lnon Oev11lopmen1 lnsthu1e. BUSINESS DEVELOPMEN T INSTITUTE 717 Ltdo PMk Or11Ht Newport 8HGh, CA 92663 PriC41 • 114) 87S-8030 110.eb \.' , ..... ' ~~~ ...... ~.~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... 1~:~:!!~~-.... • ~=-~ ....... ~!!!~~?...... Sund!f,Apt!l3.19l7 t>Al\.VP1\0T ft G 11 n.. I 002 Gw .. I OOJ G .. IOOZ & .. 1002· ....... IOOJ G ... ,... I OOJ Holn•1 Foe-SGN Holtsn For We ......._ Por S. . _, ... , --... ........ ....... . ................................... _.......... . ..................... . ... ~··••• ••••••••••••• ....................... •••••••••••••••••••• .. • •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ........................ •••••• '-------el I 00 .. G al I o~ * * OPEN HOUSES * * UDO IA YFllONT Brand new 2 bdrm. & family rm., 2 bath Townhouse. 25SO sq. ft. of living s pace. Boat docking avail. Elevator • service. Complete security. Unit C·2, 621 Lido Park Dr., Npt. Bch. OPEN Sat/Sun l ·S ILUFFS CONDO 468 Vista Trucha, The popular Y·plan. 3 bdrms.. 2'h baths, former model. Highly upgraded. $113,900. OPEN Sun. l·S DOVER SHORES Huge family home with PANORAMtC VIEW of bay, ocean &: Fashion Is land. 4 s pacious bdrms .. family room & formal dining room. Wet bar with a vie w. Even the 3 car garage is large. $350,000. LIMDA ISLE 10.000 sq. ft. of living space Ill this ex· traordinary waterfront h om e. Complete With pic·r & slip. All rooms are s pacious. including 7 bdrms .• 6 baths. Fantastic bar & game room . Property situated on double lot. Price, completely furnished, $950,000. cleart FOR LUSE 603 Marquerite, CdM. Old CdM charm. Spacious 2 bdrm .. 2 lg. baths, dining rrn .. paneled living room with fire plan·. pvt. patio. Handy to Big Corona Bt'ach & shops. $38~ per mo. Please tall our rt>nl a l dept. for other rentals ,\!-ik ror Carol or Barbara. 759-0811 f~L~ Guot Wuuiut 'BU,g. 450 NEWPORl CENTHI DRIVE 7590811 GflMrol 1002 ...•••...•..•.••.....•.•....•..•.......•.• ~ .. fgc<?,I~~.!.~~ HEW IH HARBOR VIEW HIUS Private courtyurd l'nt ry leads into this 4 bed room. family room home. Back yard features large pool with ''family" size j ucuzzi. Presented at $175.000 OPEN l -5 1l18 SEACREST DR. NEB> A LARGE HOME? Newport Bcac·h homt' located near park and s('hools with 5 hcdrooms. 3 huths, large dtnm;.: r0t1m .incl fom1lv room. /\II this phi-. ;1 lar~1· t•or1wr lot, truly " \';d110.: .tl "l27 . .:>oo in<:lud 1n ).! land OPEM 1·5 24J7 H OLIDAY R0.40 BLUFFS 4 BEDROOM Fi r s t I 1 m 11 "ff c· r <' d . :.! .., tor y townhouse with 4 bedrooms. 2 1 2 hath.-.. large d1111ng area. fireplace. fam1lv room \\1th hreakfu ... t area Lar~c "c·C'lu<l1'u P<1l 1n · W" plarl near !-i<:hnol'i & shopping S!r.1.000 OPEN l·S 2604 VfST4 DEL ORO • YOU OWM THE U~! Thn•1• twdroom IH11TII' in :-.it•w110rt '..; cl<'s 1r:ihlc• W<• .... 1('ftff C'ommun1tv. :-.;n land ll•ct-.<'. no h111rn•own1'r" """new 11'111 .t11d .ell tl11• .1m1·111t1l·-; 11f gr:u·1011s II\ 1n~ -.1:10 ooo fr., OPEH 1-5 1127 MARINERS DR. I A YCREST IUY Stwrp fh1yc·rc· ... t homt• on lrvinr Avenue. Circular cl rn·•·wt1 ~·. (Jr<>· ft•ssionall.v lan1h<·.1pNL c-ustom home. we'll insulal1·rl. l't1..,tom pool. llt•tluccd to :-.t•ll at 'S1:t!1,'100 PARIC LllCE SfTTIHCi Turllt· H1l('k Prl·sidt·nl home• with outstanditlJ.! larHbc·aprn~. 1·ul ·d"·"ac IOl'ation j ust :i !-ih11rl walk lo tr nni.c; & poob. :t hcdr·oom..;, family room. dmrng room. wl'l har \W W .Hld 2 baths. $12.5,:100 land induril'll. WOODIRIDG,E-S&S HOME Quality new S&S home in fa ntasti c Woodbridge. LargC'st fl oor plan. the "Driftwood" with 3 bedrooms, Din· ing and Famlly Room . Movc·in in May. Only S~S.000 including up· gr::idcs. llCi CAHYOM - WARM AHO WOODSY P crfort for family lookin~ for in· formal lifestyle. Som ething dif · rerent and oh so tasteful. Cedar exterior, use of wood inside com- bine to create unique 4 BR family home in pres tigious area. $259,750. OPEH l·S f t HHMITAGI &.AHi UMITED EomoM - HAllOlt VllW HOMIS SALES ASSOCIATE PlflL ~SO?\ OPB4 HOUSH 1·5 8221 La Granda Circle, La Palma 4BEDROOM,2 BA,POOL $91.900 13352 Sioux. Westminster 4 BEDROOM, 1 ~ BA, POOL $70,950 13541 Golden West , Westminster 4 BEDROOM, l~ BATH $.59,500 8866 Ovieda Plaza, Westminster 3 BEDROOM, 2~ BATH $63,900 275 Albert Place, Costa Mesa 3 BR, 2:A BA., F.R. POOL $83,500 EXCLUSIVE USTIHG $122,900 Executive elegance! 2 year old Stratford Park Model 206. Truly a classic home in this fa shionable Fountain Va lley neighborhood. Pool size lot with room for growing, rela~ng entertainme nt. Home is dominated with finer features. 3 fireplaces, incl. one in huge master suite. A first offering that wilf sell° fast. Don't delay. 18055 MCIC)ftOffa St. Fo.taieY~ 963-131 1 SEE THESE t HOMES orEH 1-5 This ·~.rnocNI UMl9UE OVER NEWPORT HAHOR -4 hdrm. 2 story. incredible Bay views. room for tennis. See Mary Ann ,\ndt•r-son at 1101 Kings Ro:id. s.125.000. UNIQUE IH THE BLUFFS Trina wilh big Hac:k Ba~· 'iews. original t•ond .. t•statt• s a le. Sec .Jo Anne Perkins at I lli Plata. UMIQUf IM THE RACQUET CLUI - rmmat'. two s tory, upgraded, a ir c·ond .. near tennis . only $104.000. Sec . Carol Drake itl -ll35 Rohon, Irvine. REAL TORS~ '"I 'lfC"f~TP£0Plf SF LLING Tlj[ N(ATESrHl)ME~ CORONA DEL MAR, 676-6000 MESA VERDE, £.46-6990 • CALL US 1002 G.....-ol 1002 ···••••········•······· ·········••••····•····· -----------•-..w--~ VNy wt·ll ~ro und e d, facing the g rcm s. I .ovcly 3 berlroom. 2 \~ bath + two 2 bedroom, 2 bath income homes. .. ~mi,hc:d with cedar, shake and rough s tu<'C'O. Soon to !\tart. so buy at today's priC'l'!-i S70,000 per home or $210,000. Plans :1v:11lablC' Shown 1':xdusivdy Ry • <&otu)IJ-ta de/~ fiJiojuYt/ie(;, 673-849~ $©\\.&UlA-/l, ~~Se Thal /nfri9uin9 Word Gom• w;th o Chudlt -----.-.. i.y Q.Af ll ~ ----- 0 ,..,...,_,.. ~ 6 Kt.....bled ....,..d, M\ow to ,.,,,.. 6 ".-f'~ W\"'' i\ r'"'' '4!fMt' of ~h .... ,., t.~ of IQUOrM (1 ,~ f/1Y I 0 1 l f H YTNAS I ...------., Doctor wld to hi1 p&-r_..,o ........ o _x .... s__...u_E.._-1, tient1 "You ere 11 termln11I I' I J f I . case. You've only tht '"--..__....__ •. _ _..._ month1 to live." Tti. poor ._ _ _.,... .... --..--.--1 wti.n it wn due. Then tti.• WLSl.l.Y '.\ TAYLOR CO. HLALTOHS ~tlll'1· l !HH IUUT1FUL VIEW HOME For the discriminating buyer who want~ a quality custom built 5 bedroom home with both a ramily room & a recreation room. A perfect home for a large family in one or the ft.nest residential areas of Newport. Beach. AU this for under $300.000. WHITE SAHDY IUCH Vl!W Luxurious & gr acious 2·story home in Dover Shores. Dbl door entry opens into private-~rtyd. Beaut. formal LR &. DR, lge aneled fam rm. with step·dn wet ba • 4 spacious bdrms each with pvt bath. Lge guest pwd rm, tr.avertine & split fl agstone dbl fircpl. Prof decorated . New gourmet kitchen. 3.car gar. $385,000 509 EVENING STAR LN.SAT /SUN 1·5 llG C.4MYOH-S245,000 View of Newport Center lights from this great family home by Broadmoor. 4 Bedrms, including lge mstr BR with garden bath. family rm with fireplace & separate formal dining rm. Lge sunny kitchen & breakfast rm. Toy rm for the kiddies. Air-cond .. automatic spklrs, corner lo<'. S245,000 5 TORREY PINES LN. SUN 1·5 CHARMING HOME FOR LEASE Popular Lido Isle 3 bdrm & den home. Quiet Joe. <Street t o Strnda) Lovely patio, wet bar. formal dining. Lgc. master bdrm w/s uncleck. $895 mo. "Look<. ltkc ...,,. II h::i,•r to k :l\·e •.. Wc:.kv N. T.l\·lor Co. ha.-1 ft,h•tl this pfvtll'llY i''OH SALi-;," GeMrel I OOJ _...._..-• •M~ 0 "' .......................................... ! •••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAPPY EASTER HOME NIWPORT HllGKTS Elegant, 3 BR, 3 llA borne, 1unny potlo w/f,lrivate pool & Jacuw.. We found you can put nll .... You like It•. you r eggs lnto one ~ basket. ElijOY a 4 bedrm Bcautllut pool wllh lots Condo. Clean, just paint· o f deck Ina. Large ed. l!:asy care kitchen. landscpd yurd. Room for Privut\! yard & patio. boat or ~aller parkln1t. 4 Comm. PoOL Children 's Bedrms w/aunlllc coun. play area, clubhouse & try kitchen. C•ll Ait11ll park. Near So. C.st ~loseciruilde. Plua. Make offer'now. -------- 640-9900 \ \I.LEY HF\l.T\ 14. ·1.,.1 1-1mt> ... ,•• HJ ~IWIJI0#1 lln111 .._ Pnced al a low s.s:J,.SOO. G......e I OOZ G ... ,.. I OOZ ~. ······················· ....................... . TWO 4-PLEXES AT $85,000 EACH $5000 dowri. assume lSt & 2nd, owner will take 3rd. A1J 2 bedroom units in Lon Beach. Don't sit on thisooe! CaU549-86SS ~UPERB HOMES M Al OPEHHOUSE Priced to s.11! Somerset model. VIEW. Completely upgraded & colo r coord i na t ed thruout. New painl inside and out. S Bedrms, large family r oom with wet bar. 2 1-·irc places . Formal dining. room. Large covl'r~ patio. 3 Car gar31(\!, ln llAHBOll VI EW HuMi-;s. Only SIW,950. O~ Sat /Sun 1-5 1621 Port Barmouth Newport Beach Chalet OCF.A'I/ HHEl-:,zt-: on this wood:.y thjl(>l type 2 story :J bc.-drm, :! bath hmm· CIO:-.l' In pool. lt'n· ms &. rec hall. Walk to bcat·h. l.;1rgl' <k l·k over gar;igt.'. For ap111. ('.111 400ll7''*1 FORJ~ C.M,~ ._ .. ~: _.. ~ll. macnab/lr.vlne ?-realty FINER HOMES fROM $109,500 TO $1,300,000 DRAMATIC VIEW OF ENTIRE H4RIOR! 3B R + den c ustom res idence w I cascading garde n t err ace. Firepit, sauna, therapy j acuzzi ins ide central court. Full-feature gourmet kitche n. E xcelle nt privacy. Bar, corner fireplace. sound system. A mus t see! $425.000. or'be SUM. 1-5 P.M. 307 CARNATION, CdM. (M34) COME SAIL WITH ME . ISUMDAY 1·5 l'.M. AT llS LINDO, PEMIMSULAJ (B a lbo a Blvd/Island/Bay then lo Lindo). A water view from most rooms - SP ECTACULAR VH~W from top floor! 2RHs, J oaths + huge bonus room w/wct bar & fireplace (could be extra guest room). Only 50' to beach & small boat landing. Asking $182,000. (M35) MORE PERFECT THAM OTHERS! Big Canyon 4BR Deauville combining gracious elegance inside & scenic beauty outs ide (golf course oriented). $285,000. Donna Cus ter 642·823.5. (M36) Ol'E:H WED. THRU SUM. 1-5 P.M. $10.000 REDUCTIOM LIFETIME 2 111 San Jooqui11 Hills Road OPPORTUNITY NEWPORT CEKTER. N.I . 644-4910 Forcc!f to 53rnrice this Nt-wporl IH•:iul y. The Wh at more could a family want'! .lust a few steps from a private l1t•<teh w/voll cyball & ph1yground. Nvwl~· rl'mrnh·lcd '1Bll + dtm , 4 h;ith c h<Arming "cottage" in fahulous Bavshor rs. New random pla n k floormi:! in li ving room, m icrowave center & built·in nutone in cowlt ry kitC'hcn .. focuzzi tub in m aster bath. Mini·water view from master BR. 12731 IAYSHORE DR.J (M37 > Gett•rol I 002 GeMrol I 002 aw.int hy th" ;\c\\ P<Jrt I Jlf7tl h11ml' bt•au11(1calion ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• Chambt•r or Commerce. 3 BR with 1900 ap11rox. :-.q. It. of luxury with l'ool & ,Ja1·11111 t>wlll'l'S are 111\I\ 1111: uul o( arl.'a "'Olll'r I h llll 1•\p1•1·tl'tl. • .\h1,l ~' II 11_1_1.»'' 'I lw prt<'C 1~ n1thlloolt'.11l 516 :!:HJ V2 ACRE RANCH BOARD & EXERCISE YOUR OWM HORSES OPEN SUH. 1-4 20368 Sun Vplley Drin (Off L a:.!un;i C'an~on H11ad ~11. C:1ny1111 .\nim:il llos p1t;d 1 f,;1r),!l' '.! hdnn, :.! hath. m;1:-..sin· :-.lmw I 1n•pl.tl'l'. ll'lll'l•d \\'II h I ';'O II . ol grnrnll' t'11l·k wa 11. :!:?II w 1 n n g, :-.. p1·111k lcr ::, } :-. Ll'm . p.1stor.1I '10,:\\. :-.J IJ,000 OPEN SUH. 1-4-1028 LA MIRADA l lnobstructahle virw of coastlinC' & Cutalina. Spat·1ous ,.1 bdrm, :J h~1lhs amt a ho11us room! ~lassivc timbers span the up1K'r lt-vel. ProfC's:-.ionally decorated. /\ clchghtCul. sunny home. SJ 1:1,000. * 494-7551 * I 000 Ho. Coost Hwy. LCHJuna hoch BALBOA ISLAND + VIEW 2 Bdrm., 2 bath home with gracious 2 bdrm. apt. La rge sunny guest room & bath. Appointment only. $194,500. I OPEN SAT. & SUN 1-4:30 I Oll IA YSIDI DR .. THE COYE Yachtsman's luxury condo. Just re- duced to $267,500. Space avail. for large boat. RUMBOLD REAL TY INVESTMENTS 312 MARINI A YIEHUI IALIOA ISLAMD 675-41.22 , LOCJIMG Ranchette WITH VIEW l\'.earlv 2 acres ncslk'fl ttmon~ g1anl oaks only :!1, mtl<'~ to the surf with :1 rc·markahlc custom hwlt :I hdr111 -t clcn + famil r rm home lie· ~1g1wtt' tu m.1).11n11c the fl .1 11 0 fllnll l', htlly rauchlaml 'ww. Abo 5 c.ir tO\'t•rrf1 p.1rkml-! + room for rampc•rs. ho.its, l'tc. Tht• t·11rr.il can ac· 1•ommnd:1t1• as many hon;('!-a s you could ever w:snt with room lo s pare . 0 FF E 111 N t; I' H I C f: s.!20,00tl. Coll 644-72 I I ~ ~ BACK BAY llui:e rumtiu' room for pool tabll' + c·harmmg 3 hedrm :! h..1lh, large ram-ktlchcn dining. St.-c lo apprcc: 400lll" ~ F1IR AU C.Mit!f!?!h•w COSTA MESA DUPLEX Rare o ppo rtunity lo 11lcku1l rh11rminit duplex with l(Ood spendable. One bedroom units with separate itar:igcs and pnvat1• ya rd, in a neighborhood of mostly slnJ:IC (nmily homes. Pull price.' $7 1,\IOO. CALL S56-2'Sti0 ii;:: SELECT I PROPERTIES . MESAVERDE BIG CAHYOM IUUTY Some of the m ost outs tandin4 homes in Npl. Bch. arc in thh lovely area & this is one of them! Pl'rfcc tion from the fountain courtyard t•ntry thruout. 2 ·S lory cntr:rncc; ltalian marble entry & f1rcplac<'; 3 oversiz<' BRs! formal dinini:!; lg. family room w/gardcn kitchen to used brick pnradise of pool & jacuzzi. $295,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (M38) "A TOUCH OF Cl.ASS" View the c ity lights, golden sunsets & blue Pacific. Enjoy a sparklin.I! pool, jacuzzi & beautiful patio w/8' firepit. 2·stories of buil t-in elegance w/spacious entry, s piral staircase, cathl'dral ceilings. 4 BRs. family room w/brick fireplace wall , formal Ji ving room, dining room & huge recreation room w/balcony & ocean vi e w. $315,UOO. Marjorie Mahon 644 ·1i200. (:\139) THE BLUFFS 4Bn, 21/z bath. 2-story condominium in quiet location on Visla dcl Oro. Gisela lfancn 644-6200. (M40). JASMIHE CREEK Relax fn a r edwood jacuzzi s urrounded by decks & Jots of fl owers in the patio next to a :mn. 2 hath. 1-story home. Arca has tennis, pool & guarded gate. SIG! .000 fee. <;i s l' la llancn &M·G200. ( M41) EXECUTIVE PARK HOME Decorated w/warm earth tones. 4 spacious BRs. 3 full haths , formal dining, family room w /fireplace + sitting room in master suite. Entry foyer & s unke n living room. Gourmel kitchen w/an abundance of c ustom cabinets + nook. Private pool & jacuzzi. A home of true I u x u ry & c om fort. $135.000. Lorrf'c Rennie 752·1414. (M42) CAMEO SHORES Sup<?rb J BR, 2 bath hom e on extru·ll{. lot w /room for addition & pool. New cpt .. drps, & ceramic tile fl ooring; cupboards galore; new applianecs incl. microwave oven. trash compactor, sec. alarm sys. Covered patio for outdoor living. Soft water sys. Must see to believe -but hurry it can't last? Make us an offer we can't refuse! Sandie Fix ~4-6200. CM44) ' 4 BR. Country English cottage t hat s parkles with originality and charm. Completely remodeled in '15·'16. Immaculate condition lnslde and out and conspicuously tasteful. $147 ,500 FEE I w E T r R A I gvy didn't SMV h<s bill ,__.)..__.J_' ....... 1--.J .--I_. doctor uid, "I'll o•v• vou 'CHAllSMA Newport-Irvine-Costa Mesa have itf "Let your imagination run wild." We have beautiful homes for all points or view. Prices from $100,000. !'ttoet imm9culote. 4 BO, 3 88. home with huge ir · regulnr lot on n cul·d'· sac only 6 year11 new with open Country kitchen. large /am. room und 2 Fireplace s. Onl y $140,000. C.11 ~16'8640 NEWPORT IEACH LOT Break grou.nd tomorrow I Plans for 4BR/family room, 3400 sq.ft, home incl. Coast al approval. ONLY $85,000. l .. ynne Rothell 644·6200. (M45) I I A COlDW1U IA.Hiii CO. 644-1766 2111 SAN JOAOUIN HILU RO. IN ~TCENT'ER \ -------..another --." ", ._( __,_D_I~8 .,..s..,..E.--.E r-11 O c-i.o. ,,_ clowlt. ""°'*' '"'(_._I __._l'_...l _' l_..l_ ""'::.::!.1,:. ~ ~ =: ...... -...... ......... • rm:.~(lt0 r I' r I' I' I' I' I' t I ~ .. 6-1 I I •J I I I I 1 · C.F. COLESWORTHY 64-0.0020 EASTILUFF CEHTER roi.l .iJilte 111~"1 e lllULtOftS find whal )'OU want in !!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Daily ruot Cl ua I fledll. • I 641·1235 ~200 '°' Oo"'tr Orl...e Hw1*' View C.ftter • I rVIM at C..mciut Vallty Cefttet 752·1414 ----·~ ~ ...;(;4-.-;._D_A_l_L Y_Pt_L_O_T _________ Su_n_d_a"'y._A.._p_ril_3_19_7_7 ~~!:!.':!~.~•••••••I~-~~••••••• ~:.~~~••••••• ~!!.~.~••••••• ~:::.~~ .. ••••• ~:::.~!: ...... . "°"'"For Sale Hou:au f<>f-5* Ho.MsForS• ca........ 1002 Q, .. ,.. 1002 Ge .. N& f 002 G...,., 1002 G1•M IOOZ G1•1• 1001 ········•·············· ····•••·•···•·······••• .............................................. ·~····················· ····•···········•····• ............................................. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• G_, .. 1001 GIMN .• 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sand Sea & Surf--. - An Oceanfro nt Cottage just for you. One of the few rem ainin g "Old Newport Quality" homes on 50 feet of beautiful OCEANFRONT. An idyllic settlnt you can e njoy with your fr,lenda. It 's what Newport Beach m e mories are m ade of! $275,000 Salisbury Realty 315 M arine Ave. • Ba lboa Is la nd ~-= -673-6900 ,-~ ----------------- ~~~ .......... !~~~,~~ .......... !~~ HUGE COUNTRY KITCHEN I IJ 2 Wntcliff Dr., M.I . A huge country kitchen with beamed ceilings, frplc, top of line bltns, no YOUIOWM amEAT A raoo1 daatinct i vt' N~wporl Beach r e· :odencea. Spacaouii ~" ecutive home 10 t he Eastbturr area wath poss1bililies or hve bedrooms. Exceptional pnvocy In ttus location Sl5B.~ For appoint mt'ot caJI 613-8550. (Jrt.f.; 111 fj • • ~I '" ~ e.f twl( I 1 [~;llUill MESAVIRDE COUNTRY CLUI Prime Country Club ard or Mesa Verde. Quiet t ree·lioed c ul·de·sac leads to 1-story spacious 3 bedroom home. Large master swte pl111 2 lwan. ::.1:ted bedrooms. J:'i.1m1ly room hoasts mu::.save stone f1replJt·e . brt'aklast bar and over looks tropical garden p.allo. tull pnce $100,000 1 0 ·~ 0 o w n • C A L L !162·7788 ONI LIN. lt<~C\\\\e~ 2 ba. 22xll' f am. rm. All 1 ~\J. :;;.N,\)(JG. ~MIS VU.A ~ft\" X·plan. 3 BR, 2'h ba, form. ~u'-\J 'l. rm. $129,500 with land. IAYFROMT SIZ6,IOOlll P a nor a m ic view, upgrade cpts., drps .• wallpaper. Sec. systems. 3 BR, 2~ ba. IA YFllONT LEAST /On. TO PURCHASE E -plan, 2250 sq. ft., 3 BR, 2~ ba., huge fam . r m., form. dine. OPIM 1-5 2617 VISTA OllMADi ~SES yreenbett, bayjr'ont views. $535-$675. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR. IMC. MLS 644-0ll4 1973 Top Uder Ir Tops .. ..- 1974 & 1975 R---U, Htwpwt Mna lowd of Rffllton ., w a x f l o o r i n g & I o a d s o f cabinets-bookcases. is featured in this newly decorated Westcliff home. 3 or 4 bdrms., 3 baths. formal entry & a lal"ge patio . make this the perfect family home. Call to sec or come by Sat. or Sun. 1 to 5. ,Q.. KEY V RE:A LTOP.5iC HARIORVIEW HOMES Exclusive hs ung with ideal location an much desired Harbor View Homes. 4 Bdr ms, family room on great corner lot across from greenbelt. $13.l.tJOO. Shown by 3JJ· pu111t merit. 673·8550 * * OPEN HOUSE * * IE.ACH HOUSE on R-2 lot n ear bay & ocean . 2 bdrm., 1 1h bath. 306 33RD STREET, NEWPORT BEACH. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 $97,950! . • • • 3637 E . Coast Hwy. f ~L·~ ~~-~ . 675-5930 * jt tt+tp 1IC Corona del Mar {J1 •r111.+.;•1' 1u1•""'''~ ,, COUNTRY LIVIMG on this large wooded lot. Lg. family kitc hen, paneled living r oom , 3 bdrms. $79,900. CALL TO SEE ··DAILY P1lOTCi.ASSi1WED ADS [ ~ .. IUIJIHI Vou c..,. Sell 11. Find It ( 642-5678 ] One C..11 S,,.vco• DAVIDSON !EALTT .. ' , ,,_ It w111i • Want MJ . . Fa.i Oedot ~ &oll 1dle items 642·5678 5801 W Coo~r Hwy NB 645·7575 3116 Newport Rlvd Nb 673-9060 OPEi HOUSE TODAY fPM·5PM DOLL HOUSE 3 s pacious bdrms. on quiet tree lined street. lmmat'. tondit1on. , J us l li s t ed. Only SS2 000 6;1P· 7711 1029 Oak SI , S I\ WESTMINSTER 2 STORY PERFECTION! H as everyt hin g }OU'\t' searched fo r ' t lg bdrm. ..... lormc.d din rm . nvcr<;111•f! family room w lrpl. & \\-ct l.1.11 In absolutely ~upcrb concht1 on & evc>rything upgraded . !\II t~h tor onl~· S135.000 9711 Clovc rd <.1lc . Wl"stm1n -.t<:r 545-9491. No 111 F:din.(!l"r, Wc•st off nrookhur-.t on \forgo GARDEN GROVE llG IOMUS ROOM Lg 4 hr. 2 ha hom e 0\'N'lllNI rear vrl Bonu~ rm i.lpprox 27xl7." Beamed ceiling. J1<1ll11, new paint Pric£>ct tn o;l'll al S64 ,900. No of WC'stman-.ll·r RI E of N<•wland on \Lt\" 11r .. 11 Hrnta. 545·94!.11 COSTA MESA HEW MESA VERDE HOME Under <·on s t r u l't1on Selt•1 I vour own qll & p;11nt l..'Olor-. Quality thruout :\htr hath w /jacua.J Lmlhlub & '>ll•Jm rm s auna. SunkPn liv rm, dhl frplc, walk t o ML·sa Verde Clbhse. No. off Adam~ on Mes a Verde Dr. West. 2959 .J ava Rrl., 545-9491 MES.A VERDE MAJESTY Uniquely designed around a lg bea utiful pool. Thi~ elegant 4 bdrm. home 1s ideal for gracious family liv ing Outs tanding pror ln<J s q1g. Rt«1ut1ful area. close to the Countrv Club ~11,;! 11011 :lll;JO ( 'm111ti' t'luh !11 . (',\I tdti iill BEAUTY OM GOLF COURSE Fore! L1vC' rig ht on golf course R1:aut1lul 2 :-.t \ 4 br. 2 ba home. Abund<.1nt -.torage. Rech1e·,:d $10,000 to Sl 15.000 So of Bristol. E off Newport Rl vd lO!l Tht.• ;\fast er~< ·11 545 !}.1!11 . HUGE FAMILY ROOM ,\JI kt II ht•ll :1pplt:lllt'I'' "l'li <.'lva11111 ~ II\ 1•1i-;, .... 11.11 p I li.11'111 . .$ h.ilh n.11wh \11• ... a h1111\1• :1 '1.... II•''\ ' <I\ 1·r "nllO "I ll !-.h.1k1.' n1ul Xl11t 1111 I~ l.1111 11, 111-;-1 \ 11!-1111 < \l .~1 .• •1 1•11 NEWPORT BEACH IRVIHE FAMT AS TIC VIEW l',rom this imma culate Newport AC'h home Superb oversized fam. rm. & formal liv. rm .. both w /fireplaccs. Btwn/Coast Hwy. & Cliff Dr . 251 OC'eanview. Newport Hgts., N.R. 646-7711. IAYCRUT POOL HOMI Spar1ous. beautiful. newly de· coratcd family home in select area. Priced rig ht for im - mediate sale. 2051 Shipway Lane, N B. 646-7711 . EXECUTIVE MAMSIOM Superlative in every respect is this plush & comforta ble 4 bdrm, 3 ba VI P residence, in <;o ught after. exclusive area. New on t h e m k t. 1230 Somerset, N.B. 646·771 l STEP TO THE BEACH Thi' :1 bdrm & la m rm. im· m.1l·ul.it1• home has it a ll! l'r1•:-.11g1ous location. <X:l·:A \; VI E\V & just s te ps l•> lhL· llcal'lt. This charm e r \\11n·1 l.1:-1. 113 .. G .. St . H.illlo,1 l11·n111 ~·li ti.tH-i71 l LIDO ISLE SI S0,000 Charming beach retreat with privacy & seclusion for t he husy executive. Just listed. Retter take a look t oday. 646-7711. 109 Via Eboli, Lido Isle, NB. YOUR NEAREST WALKU• & LEE OFFICE IS OPEN Lo1tewood ··• •• · ·• .... 121314Jl.t411 Lo,._ .............. 12131160.lJOJ,11141121-1710 8:30 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. L-.leach-lllbyK"olhl21Jl42'-4421 A"-.i"' , , . , . , ........ t7141521·51 ll ,171 41126·0500 LClflql•Kh-loaAltos , .121 JI St'-44tJ, 12t JI S"·J711 A11111tel111 . 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Do YO\ll'Self a favor & see this! 11.UPFS CONDO . Attractive, large 3 bdrm., 2'h ba. + family r m. An E -Plan located on a q uiet cul de s ac. $178,000 CotlOHA DEL MAR DUPLEX A 3 & 2, situated in lovely old Corona d el Mar. $167,500 PALM SPRIHGS RESTAURAHT We ll known r estaurant est . for 25 years. Among motels, out of windy a r ea. Buildin gs, business & equip . in- cluded at $170,000. $50,000 Wine stock not included. For a nice investment, please call: 673-4400 REALTY DMaion of Harbor lnnstnwnt Co. 1002 G~ral 1002 ............................................... MOM'S HOUSE EMERALD BAY .AT D.AD'S PRICE Just what the doctor's or· dered · peace. fresh air, sunshine. Where influcn· lial families ltve. Sliding doors open to l>Unswept pallo. Cracelul planting!. Super buy, 4BR, 2• 2ba, huge frplc. 2800 Sq_ rt. Big lot plus pool. Only $189.000. Call 1-'R/\NK SARABIA 540-3666 require minimum care. ; Ca ll today, tomorrow *i mJy be too late. 842 2535 M ... ~M# ,.,,,, .,,o;. • , .,10n '•''' • • [ ®~IB!ltll y"· !~~~.ii~ ... ~ TEE OFF! Hcauttful J l!H, 3 8 1\ pool home, loeah•d on Mesa Vl•nlt• Golf tour!le Great '1,ornc fur l'lltl·rtuinml(. $159,500Cull 5·tG11640 ra;J l?«w htutt ~ REALTORS get u 3 l>d restdt•nu: for under ~50.UtJll' l 'un\l'- menl locatwn Im ::.hup ping & com mu nil y poul & jacuzzi ,l\ailablt· too! Better t•hl01·k thts uut TODA v ' li-rn-n 11 1002 GN«ol MARINER'S COVE Popular security gated, adult Con- do. Tennis, sa una. jacuzzi and pool. You'll start to r eally L-1-V-E when you buy this immaculate 2 bedroom Condo with private patio & attached gar age, or owner will consider rent - ing at $385. Call now, 962-4454.· NEWPORT WEST Big, cus t omized beach beauty. Corner lot within strolling dist ance to surf. 3 Twin size bedrooms. 3 baths with custom 19x18 family room . For mal dining room over- looks lush landscaped patio a rea. R eal valu e $85,500. Call now, 962-4454. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 bedroom , 2 bath LUSK built ho me. Enjoy indoor/outdoor living. Man y upgrades . Large gar den, room for a pool vegetable patch -or a fl urry of somersaults & cartwheels . Come see bloom ing Coral t r ee today. $179,000. Fee. Ope n Sunday 1 ·5; 1312 Seacrest, Cd M/tall 640-6 161. BIG CANYON CONDO Outs tanding 4 bed room Oeauv11le model. Much sought after end unit with fantastic view. 40' Pool with jacu zzi. E ntire area fenced in w rought iron. Must see to a p- preciate. Open House Sunday t -5; 2 R ue Grand Ducal. Call 640 6161 HEED ROOM FOR POOL TABLE Fun + lots of living for $69,900. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining + huge fa m ily rm with wet bar . Ma mmoth fis h pond \'ld wo rks hop . New carpets & paint. Wh at mor e could yau ask? Call "6-4141. OWNER WILL CARRY Ind This Mesa Verde P ool home with 3 bedr ooms, 2 baths and family room was just lis ted. It also has boat ac· cess. Hurry. owner anxious. Call 546·4141. OttiC(''\ tocot .. tt iri Co1ta Mt'•o Hwthnqton 8C'O < h -N~wporl ~ocl'I -------- {Jele Burell Jea!J~ pre~snl~ NEW LISTING llG CANYON -c us t o m built Callf ornia Rnnch Style -2 s tory. s hake roof, Mexican tlle fioors , 3 years ne w. Courtyard entry With pool & jacuzzi. Large livinf room w/ad- joining wet bar, !orma dining room . den /offife, fa mily r m & game room: 4 Be drm + maid's room, 5 baths, 3 fireplaces. A beautifqJ home for fami- ly a nd entertaining. $425,000. 70 Hmcntt LL 0,.. Sat/S.. t ·S loff ltor' St. Ge_,.J EXCLUSIVE LISTING oova SHOl.E AREA -4 bedroom con. temporary, vaulted ceilings, 3 frplcs -pool -library + 'family room. Custom b u ilt for presen t owner. $215,000. 1334 AlltiCJYCI. HI Opett s-day 1·5 HILLSIDE SECLUSION CAMEO HtGHLAMDS IEAUTY -s unny patio with s wimming pool, tastefully redecor ated 4 be droom, 21h baths - looks like a model hom e -and ready to move right in. $168,500. 4506 Wope, CdM 0,-Sat /S-1-S BRAND NEW ·- F1Rst TIME TO SEl -this q uality 3 bdrm, family r oom home on nice cul- de-sac. Fir e place, fu ll y carpet ed , bltns, a nd even includes elec. garage door opener . Ready for first family! $87,500. 1101 Rldgec ... st. C.M. Sat/Sun 1·5 NEW LISTING IRAMD MEW Wit h ocean view. Quality 3 bed room home, frplc, s hake roof, copper plumbing. Still time to choose your own carpet & tile! Availa- ble about J uly 1st. $91,500. NEW LISTING WIDE OPB4 SP.ACES -for Condo liv· ing. Sought-after Woodbridge Estates -Lincoln m odel. 3 Bedroom . 21h bath. Buy now & enjoy the lakeside. $98,750 NEW LISTING NEWPORT RIVIERA 3 bedrms.. 3 baths & family r m. 2 Story -large walled patio. Fireplace. Pools, tennis courts and clubhouse. $66,000. - 642-5200 WOODSY & WOMDERFUL CONDO In c0tt•enient Costa M11a locatlOft. Profnsionatly decorated in Hied t.x- tw11 It colots, for adwfts Giiiy. Pool & r ecreatimt facilities. S74,950 I.ACK IA Y VIEW M•w mt the martltt ht a location cOft., .. nietd to all. Woodsy and archihctwalty interntinq 3 bedroom cOftdo. Mo•Htl condition and coardlnat.d decorating. S84,950 WALKTOIEACH Chon9tcj I ledroaM Coff. for the• lullcht-/lnvntor. $98.500 IA YSIDE COVE CONDOMINIUM in best Newport •-\\ location with •iew of wat~\\\ PriYOcy and security in thl ~ ·•'· lest atmosphere for fwt and ' _creatiOft with a pool & . jacunJ. Sl29,500 Sl'RIMGTIME .AMD FRESHNESS This bonte Is tM ,.rfect bleftd of new- ness cad wonn chcor. Weft plClflMd 3 bedrOOIW hotM with family room C11K1 encloMd ycrd. S.parat• pri•ote office with buHNns. · $139,000 LUXURIOUS IN 4MD .OUT Th• decor 11 ~\· t\-d you ....,, JM ,..-f•ct S ~· t\. \J .. Just Miid the •• cad "'°~ \J .... clwdtd pool cad Hpanft fine, .. yord. In best Wntcllff locatfOR. $195.000 EXCB'TIOM.AL LIDO ISLE l"'prnaln two-story hOIM with a &xl· bl• floor pica for the f..My with elf.. fer...t IHfttytn. SprHd out IR tMs S ._.,.. & .. hcMM. SpwtdlRg pool end ,_... patio ...... Locahcl on two lots with two 1trodos $271,000 OM THe WATS 4 HOMI FOR YOUR 10.AT HHIMD lodtcl f9h• of this wohr ......... 4 ~·--· f-"Y "'°°"' .... fonMI ..... ,......, ..... ,... ..... wit ......... dock wll OCCU'41UDdlh •• 40 + ft. boat. $2'1.000 WATERFRONT HOMES 2t3l W, CoHl lllghw•y Newport S.-ach C7l~) tlM400 .__, .. -' H.MiForW. , ...... ,_.s. ...... ,.,.549 ...... ,...sm ~.Aertrs.1m DAILYPILOT C& ·~ ..................................................................... ······:1······ ........ . 81•1111 1002 ... •utl tOOZ ••••Ill 1002 G-1 · 1002 HolllHhtllle ,.._...,_We ttoanFOl'S. ...................... c..... 100 . ................... ... •••rlll 100 ...................... ...................... . .......................................................................................................................................... ·········•·••·••·•••··· Gw,... 1002 G ... ra1 tooz GeMt"Cll 1001 TBNS AMYOHE7 NEWPORTCRF.S'l' Lu Cuesta .Racquet Club CON00.3Br,2~ba. 3 bedn>c>m, bonu. roo~ Pria'• only 64.S-2395 and bumed Cathedral "-el.lings! H::ftl Want Ads ca 11642-5678 ~a;~~alton Gt•c.. t 00 --------.....••...••..••....... CAMIO HHM«.AMDS llAUTY Gorgeous 4 bedrm or 3 & a den + huge sep . formal dining rm. High comer location. Beautiful patios. wal" to priva te beach. $162,500. SPYGLASS HlU. ATrRACTlVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 4~ ba., Cam. rm. & lormaJ, dining· lge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $3SQ:ooo BAYFRONT, pie r & float, lots $185,000 to $325.000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to cboo6e from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J·ll ~oy•.td" Q,,,,,. N R 67) 6161 1002 GtMral 1002 *OPEN* SAT. & SUN. I TO S EASDLUFF 4 bdrm, 21hba. LUSK B with VIEW OF CATALINA. Good location. Sharp con- dition. Extra parking. POOL-SIZED YARD. $157,500.* THE BLUFFS Best buy in Spyglass. Outstanding a men.ities. Elegance at it's best. Vaulted beam ceilin gs. Sep. dining rm. Wet bar. 3 Bedrm. family room. $235,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautiful 3 bdrm, 2'h ba. ''D" end Wlit with spectacuJar view of bay, mts. and n.igbt lights. Like new condition on lovely cul-d e-sac st. $159,500. FEE** LlJSK (UI Rl:AL f'Y a ./11/i 11 /J I II \A lt ,\1111 < 'u HOUSES FOR SALE I IEDROOM 314 Marigold, Corona del Mar 675-SSll $98,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 'IEOROOM 18562 Pueblo Cir, Huntington Bch 963-5333 S75,000 Sat/Sun 12·5· 500 Acacia, Corona del Mar 644-7383 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 306 33rd St., Newport Beach 645-7575 $97.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 •8932 Bosun . Htint'g. Beach · 962-7788 $66,900 Sun 1-5 114 Via Orvieto (Lido) NB 552·6085 $145,500 Sunday 1-4 2 IR & FAM RM or DEM 229 Yiu Genoa, Lido Isle, NB 644 -4848 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1000 Santiago, Newport Beach 497-2489 . Sat/Sun 1-5 2021 Port Weybridge (Har. Vu ) NB 640-1614 $129,500 w/land S/S 1-5 iH56 Monar ch Bay, Laguna Niguel 631-1800 $142,500 Sun 1·5 320 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, NB 640-6161 $229,500 Sunday 1·5 2511 Vista Dr. Newport Beach 642-38.50 S194,SOO Sun 1-5 335 Lindo <Penins ul<.t) Balbo<.t 642·82.'lS Sl82,000 Sutt 1-5 3 BEDROOM ·1957 Port Ch(!ISca, <IIVll) NB f>44 -6J68 Sat 10-5/Sun 1-5 5201 Burgundy Circle, Irvine 552·3396 Sat/Sun 12·5 1773 Bahama Pl C.M. 546-8640 $159,500 6326 Sierra Elena, Irvine Sat/Sun 833~0'127 Sal/Sun 1-5 3672 Ilaveford. Irv. 552-o.545 $76,900 Sat /Sun 10-5 14681 Doncastor, Irvine 55 1·2451 S73.500 Sal'Sun 12·5 :19 Wh1lewatl'r .. Jasm <.'rk. CdM 644-6200 Sl61.o00 Sat/Sun 1-5 ·1515 Hampd<.'n <Cameo Shores) Cd M 644-6200 S l74.SOO Sal/Sun 1·5 500 Avc-n1da Largo, Bluff~. NB fl40·6161 Sl 19.500 Sal/Sun 1·5 28832 Shady Ln .. Laguna Bch fl44 ·~18 $210.00<l Sunday 12·5 l!li'O l'nrtC;.1rchgan Pl <ll\'1{1 i\H fi·H -81'21 $129,500 Sat1Sun l 5 8702 Pnnces Cr <P ac Sn&> HGB 963·9771 $77,900 Sun.12·5 1 ~J:!1t lrv1 m· Av<'. Newport Beach 631-1400 $l39.000 Sat/Sun ,.5 119 Via Yclla. Lido lsle. NB 631-0:~11 $149,95' Sat/Sun 1 5 889 Senate>, C'o,ta Mesa :litfl 231 :1 $1i"I soo s.n 12 s •501 Tu'tcn. \i1·wpnrt BP:l<'h 546-2313 $155 1100 S,tl Sun 1·5 22:12 Avulon. ('ost:.i .\Tes.1 546·23 l3 $M !)00 Sumtav l 5 :n 532 Holly ~tre<'t. South Laguna 499-4551 S\98,000 Sundav 1·5 •3101 Gibraltrr. Mesa Vf'rde. CM 556-2660 SR2.000 Sun l ·S 16453 Wimbledon Ln. Hunt Harbour 992-2541 $209.500 Sun 1·5 24042 Sprig, Mission Viejo 581-566S Sfl9.250 Sun 10 s 416 Pla ta , Uluffs. Nwpt lleach 675-6000 S 165.000 Sunday 1 ·S :!:!Jfi !\ll'~t'l )'l.tl't'. C"11-.l.1 \lt•,,1 5 18-:19AA Sun 11 .1 3 IR & FAM RM orD&I 594 Fayette Circle, Costa Mesa 546·9751 S72,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 23802 Via Navarra. Mission Vi ejo 830-6227 $88,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 9782 Silver Strand (Shorecrest) HB 962-5858 $88,000 Sat/Sun l ·S * 4818 Surry (Cameo Highland) Cd M 675·800'7 $216,000 Open Daily 116 Via Waziers, Lid o Isle. N.B. 2131446-8515/ 493·2894 Sat/Sun l ·5 885 Magellan. Mesa del Mar. CM 645·3'T77/646·7414 Sat/Sun l·S •10361 Pua Dr. Huntington Bch 213/927-3423 $69.SOO Sun l·S 1721 Kings Road (Cliff Haven ) NB 645-2818/645·5746 Sat/Sun 10·4 •21581 Zamora Lane, Hunt. Blach 673-4037 $77.000 Sunday l·S 3214 Montana (Mesa Verde) CM Ms.3273 $75,000 Sun 12"°4 2919 Ellesmere (Mesa Verde) CM 557-4392 $89,995 Sat/Sun 11..( 1029 Bonnie Doone, CdM 642-8235 Set/Sun 1·5 2012 Port Ra msgate (}Mlomcs) NB 6'12·8235 Sat/Sun 1-S 407 Bayside Or .• Npt. Bch. 642-823.S Sat/Sun l ·S •104 Vi a Mentone, Lido Isle, NB 675-2180 Sat/Sun l ·S "' OCEANFRONT Triplex + guest apart· menl. Great Summur, Winter rent.:11. .l::ai.y to show! $319,500. associated s1101o.F11" 11;11,row·, l>i' \Ii. f:I J1t:,,,.,.,. Jt. •• •soo Aleppo St., N. B. ••2975 Quedada._N.U. DIRECTORY r.., ... ...,, .. "'._, ... ,.. ............ ,.,. •••• , , ........ ~ ........... _._ ..... M ............ ~ •••lllla; ._... ... ....,..DAILY N.OT WANT ADS.,.._ ................. ._ ....................... ..,.zA.. ..... Allllm .... ~ ... -...,. 3715 Sea Cliff S/Csl Shores, SA 751-3191 $73,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 1312 Seacrest Dr. HVUls, CdM 644-1353 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 #5 Canyon Ln, Cyn Crest. CdM 673-8550 $141,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2927 Carob, E /Bturr, NB 673-8550 $152,500 Sun 1-5 • •1001 Mariners Dr, NB 631·1800 $278,000 Sat/Sun i:s 801 Ceiba. E /Bluff. NB 673-8.5.50 $152,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 18 Canyon Isl Dr. BgCanyon, NB 675-5511 $158,it()() Sat/Sun 1·5 •26451 Gran via. Misl'ion Viejo 640·9900 $105,00o Sat/Sun 12-G 737 Via Lido Nord. Lido Isle. NB ll73-7300 Sunday 1 'i • 1514 Ruth Lanl'. \.t'1&11 ff. NB 673-7300 Sat/Sun l·.t •:J435 Fuschia. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $89,900 Sunday 1-5 9522NetherWay. Newport Beach 842-9371 $108,750 Sat/Sun 1-S 1108 Ridgecrest. Costa Mesa 642-5200 $87.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 23372 Via Chiripa, Mission Viejo 495-1870 S94,500 Sunday 206 La J olla Ln. Newport Bch 646-6197 $215.000 Sunday 1-5 9552 Smoke Tre<' Ave, Fountain Vly 96.3-1280 $73.900 S unday 10·6 2164 Meyer. Costa Mesa 546-4141 S69.900 Sunday 1-5 307 Carnation, Corona del Mar 644·6200 Sun 1-5 4 IEDROOM ·1701 Dorchester. Cam eo Highlands fi'i5-7889 $162,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •694 Capital. Costa Mesa 751 3191 $65.900 Sal/Sun 1·5 .5315 River Ave. Nl•wport Beach fl:l l ~~oo $152,;><>0 S:ll/Sun 1·5 _.H~.51 PortStanhoPl' (JlarVu)N.B. 544 -71W4 Sli!J.000 Sun 1-6 2720 Vista del Oro ( IlluUs) NB 1)44 6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1120 c;of<fenmd Corona del Mar 1;.u ~'742 Sat /Sun l ·5 •:! Hw•Grand DuC'a l, Big Canyon flt() 1721 $329.000 Sat/Sun l-5 •2101 Highland. Newport Beach 540-Wil $129.500 Sundayl-5 •4506 Wayne, CameolJglnds. \dM 642-5:!00 S168.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 4081 Gcrmainder. Irvine 640 1374 $81 ,900 Sunday 12·4 14521 Westfall Rd, Tustin R38-018.'l Sun 12-5 2347 Irvine A ve • NB t\42-18.10 SM9,500 Sunday 11 5 4 II & FAM RM or DEN 2308 Fa1rhill. Newport Beach 548·0169 $1 19,900 Sat/Sun 12-5 2018 Port ChelsP<i P l (flVH) NB Saturday/Sunday 1-5 S Torrey Pines Ln, Big Cyn, NB 644-4910 $245,000 Sun 1-5 509 Evening Sta r Ln, Dov Shrs, NB 644-4910 S385,000 Sat/Sun l·S •1812 Port Stirling P l CIM{) NB $189,000 Sat 12·6/Sun 2·6 * 1339 Ha mpshire Circle, Npt. Bch. 642-9123 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11594 Myrtlewood St. C.M. 545-3656 $78.500 Sat/Sun 12-4 1112 Westcliff Dr , Npt. Bch. 675-5930 Sat/Sun 1-5 8102 Rath Cr. (Landmark) HB 963-8437 $88.000 Sat/Sun 1-S 424 Vista Roma. Bluffs, N.B. 64o--0663 $156,950 Sun 12·6 11881 Arroyo, N . Tustin 544.0SSl $137,500 Sat/Sun l·S 183S Port Carlow. Newport Bcb 64().1049 $164,500 Sat/Sun 1().5 426 E . 16th Place, Costa Me.sa 963-9777 Sat /Sun 1 ·S '#12 Red Hawk. Woodbridge. Irv 833-ie.4 644 -2644 Sat/Sun 1·5 708 St. J ames Place, NB 645·2818 $225,000 Sat/Sun 10.4 3106/3112 Broad St. Nwpt Bch 731·1522 $141,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 24751 Via Al vorado, Mission Viejo 768-0092/494-6961 Sat/Sun 11·4 25662 Maxi mus, Mission Viejo 830-9816 $89,900 Sat3·6/Sun 1-5 9961 Oceancrest Dr., Hunt Bch. 968-5469 $136,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 2392 Bay Farm Pl. Nwpt Bch 557-0032 $134,950 Sat/Sun l·S 3902 Hemingway Ave .• Irvine 552-1715 $85,900 Sat/Sun 12-S •1924 Holiday Rd .. Newport Beach 646-7414 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 23555 Lochlomond.N'view,Lag.Nig. 831-9638 $113,000 Sat/Sun 11·4 *19 Royal St. George,BgCyn, NB 644-6200 $264,SOO Sat/Sun 1·5 2731 Bayshor c Dr. (Bayshores) NB li44-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 •4 D~rwood West, Deer field,lrv. 752· 1414 $13.5.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Mission Bay (Spyglass) CdM 642·8235 $269,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2012 Port R amsgate (HVHomes) NB 642-823.5 Sat/Sun 1·5 376 22nd Street (Upper Bay) NB 642·823.5 Sat/Sun l ·S 2106 Santiago (Dover Shores) NB 642-823.5 $198,500 Sat/Sun 12-S 2821 Ca'robSt, E /bluff, N.B. 675·551 t · Sat/Sun 1-S 1853 Pt. Sheffi eld. HVHomes, NB-~ 673-8550 $135,000 Sunday 1-5 •4610 Dorchester . CamH'lnds,CdM 557-2804 S172,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 468 De Sola Terr CdM 644-721 L $159.500 14212 Saarinen, Irvine Sat/Sun 1-5 752-1700 $.97 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·4 ***214 Evening Star, DvrShrs,NB fl.42-823.5 Sat/Sun 1·5 9402 Daytona (Bea chside) HB 963-9TI1 $112,000 Sun 12-5 1680 Rho<ie ls la nd. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $88,900 Sunday 1-5 960 Cheyenne. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $74,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 9531 Castme. Newport Beach 842-9371 SJ 14,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 21172Stralhmoor , Newport Bch 842·9371 $98,300 Sat/Sun 1-5 1722 Par k St. Hunt'g Beac h SJG-1484 $145,000 Sat /Sun 1-5 1647 Reef View Cr. Spyglass Ridge 640·Zl47 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2919 Paper Lane. Newport Bch 752-9023 SI J0,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1044 Concord, Costu Mesa 546-2313 $79,000 Sun 1-5 •14321 Wyeth, Colony, Irvine R33-3380 Sat/Sun 12·5 • 1324 Outrigger Dr., CdM 640-7000 $178,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4135 Robon Dr. Racquet Club, Irv 675-6000 $104.000 Sunday 1·5 •342 Peach Tree Ln, Newport Bch 645-755.5 $150,000 Sunday 1·4 4495 Sandburg, Irvine 752-7315 $119,900 Sun 1·5 2309 Irvine, Newport Beach 645--0303 $139,900 Sun 1-5 1101 Kings Rd. CliffHaven, NB 675-6000 $325,000 Sunday l ·S 2933 Royal Palm Dr. Mesa Verde 546-4141 $71,900 Sun 1-5:30 •1334 Antiqua Way. DvrShrs,NB 642-5200 $215,000 Sunday 1·5 •32 Point Loma (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 $315,000 Sun 1·5 2051 Calvert. CMesa Verde ) CM 833-3821 Sll0,000 Sun 1-5 S llDROOM 25511 Charlemagne, Laguna Rills 837-4523 $85,500 . Sun 1·4 10102Valley Forge, BB 963-7881 $79,000 Sunday12·5 2312 fort Aberdeen atVHomos > NB 642-8235 Sat/Sun 2032 Port Bristol CHVHomes) NB 644-6200 $175,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 2390 Redlands, NB 752-1700 $179,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 •200 Via Mentone (l~do) NB · 631·1400 $275,000 Sunday 1.s 1621 Port Barmouth , Harb Vu, NB ~7270 $169.950 Sat/Sun l ·S •70 Hillcrest, Big Canyon. NB 642--S2DO $425,000 Sal/Sun l·S •--- ..................................................................... FOil BIG .CANYON PROPERTY .,... _LHlllMJ-5.-..g CALL 644-1193 llG CAMYOM REALTY -S la & FAM RM or DEN 1925 Lanai Dr. Costa Mesa 548·8614 540-2018 Sat/Sun 1-5 1938 Port Carney (HVHomes) NB 644-6200 $189,900 Sun 1-5 33102 Marina Vista, Dana Point 492.9550 $114,900 Sun 12-4 •18131 Brentwe U Cir(Lndmrk > HS 842-1996 $120.000 Sun 1-5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE ") 2 IEDROOM ••1033 Ba~side Dr., NB 675-4822 Sal/Sun 1-4:30 *4 Cerrito. RanchoSanJoaq, Irv- 645-0303 $110,000 Sun 1·5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN 21322 Wa vecrest, Huntington Bch 842-9371 $70,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3 IEDROOM 8136 Pawtucket, (Surfside) 118 963-9771 $65,000 S un 12·5 468 Vista Trucha, NB 759-0811 $113,900 Sun 1·5 2101 So. Pacific, #58, Santa Ana 545--0907 $45.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2420 Niagar a, Cos ta Mes a 546-2313 $56,600 Sat/Sun 1·5 1 10905 Obsidian Ct. ( Ftn Pk) FV 554·3626 $62,500 Sun 1·5 llR +FAM RM or DEM 425 Vista Flora, BlufCs. NB 640-5.560 $134.500 Sunday 1·5 4 IB>ROOM •3101-A Bradford P l, Santa An a 549-86.55 $53,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR & FAM RM or DEN 21751 Lake Vista Dr,Lk. Frst,EITot o 581-4~ $69,500 Open all wknd. ' . TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM •60 Sea Pine La ne, Big Cyn, NB 644-1766 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 18506 Vallarta, H.B. (Hunt. Vupnt) $74,900 Sun 12·5 2 llt + FAM RM «-DEt4 * •621 Lido Park Dr. I N n 759·0811 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEDROOM *#15 Dogwood South, I rvine 752·1700 $82,500 Sunday l-4 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 IR & 2 IR 34511 Via Verde, Capistrano Bch 559-4556 Sat/Sun 2-5 3 lit & 2 Bil 520-520'h Begonia. CdM 640-5500 $175,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 TRIPLEX FOR SALE 3 -2 IEDROOMS 436-438440Seaward Rd., CdM 644-4848 $198,500 Sat/~un 1·5 HOUSE FOR RENT 4 II • FAM RM or DIN 41 Monticeto (SpyJ{lass) CdM 642-8235 $1500/m o. Sun. 1·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR RENT 2 la & PAM RM or DIEM 18212 Muir Woods, Fountain Vly 55&-6791 Sunday 1·5 J • Ir FAM lM or DIM J3 Black.swan (Woodbridge) Irvine 642-&35 $465/mo. Sat/Sun 1·4 ... ,.. ** W•wfwowt *** w111.fc..e&-poo1 41B>ROOM 2 STORY BEACH F.xrr11l1vo homt' with double door entry to km..: ~11~-d hvmi; room with <.'rack I In I( Ll ro µI a ca•. llugt! fd mily room plus rec. room. Locutt:cfJ 1111. lo Beach • Hurry fur tl11:; unlqoo buy. Call 003-671J7 liiill 38R RANCH STYLE Privall' courtyurd entry features double door l'O· try lo sh.•p down L1vm~ Room w1lh voltl!d bcu111 cc1lmgs. Floor to ce,1111~ fireplace. Country Kitchen with formal Din· ing. Huge Mai;lcr Suit•· with Family retreal. Call 963·1i71i7 . OP'fN rn 9 .,, ~ •llN m 81 N, ... ,, [~lfl!H:IJ Newport Exec. Fixer Upper Ucaut1£ul v"l ~W tn• UAt.:K liA Y. Lar).!t". i.prawling ra nch :.I~"" llcre's an opportu111t) lnr lhc executl\ c who \\ aut:. to rix up a humc the wav he wants 1t Jf \ ou ha \I' lmaJ!1nallun. this 1s JU'l lhc home fur you. You'll bcUcr hurry on Uus one! Call 645·0303 ISUHIT APARTMENT BLDG. OCEAN + COM'L STORE + HOUSE + VACANT BEACH LOT Unique investment or•· port unity ror onlv S33!),000. Walk lo ~url. , Tcrnftc :;umml•r rt·nlals + pernlJncnt tenant. J ust lis tc<l. 110 hurrv • f'·lc"<il1lc terms. C;dl OO:J iWll 0 H' l1IY• IJ S fl.r1:Q/tf111'('' !~IH~Uil LAGUNA BEACH Charmmg home on JarJ?c• lot, room to add on; darl in,.; Just Bf; 1s. Amt'nc·an J fom1• !)l11c1cl w.1n .1111\• tu hu' 1·r I l\<lrm , 11 plc (ht lll11t•lo1rrl CJ11~1111 Jld, !!tl;!;,OW 67:1 :iroll:t f>.1:!·225:1 F.vcs COSTA MESA ltidC'away ! 2 Slory, ~ bdrm., Cap<> Scri1"i• odult eoncJo. Ncstlccl 1n E1K alyptus tr1·1·.,, w /dhl. ~.ir.1).!t'. f1 pl-.., c11d. p,11to sr.x,0ot1 b73·Jtili:I f"2·'179'J 1' \cs associated BR OKEllS-AE Al TORS l OH W Balboa 671.JUI PLAHMED FOR. IMPORT AMT PEOPLE I' r o r c i. ., 1 o 11 :i I I v la11tlsra1w !I l'orn••r lot look<, :1ll111(·lt\lf• w1nlf'r .ind -.11mm.~r. !'.'>parkh11~ pool 1•11ham·1•-. tl11't 1111· st1f!11>11~ homl'. V.iullnl ,. ,. I I t II.:... ,, r II\' t d c a •Ii .1111.11 11· 1•11\ 1111nm1·11t lnr r111nf•orl;tlolc l.1m1h ll\111.: ll\.\1Wr .Jtl\lllll' lt) ,,.11 .111d has 11•d111 o•il th1• 11111·1• C.1 I I l0 u l l1·t·l M:!:~'i:~'i r '"'" rn ,., •,, ft;N r 1 f\I N ,., • 4 ~dnn + Famlly f.ari:1c Coslu Mc~u horne W I 1 h () V t' r 'i j 'I I' rf l)(oelrooms. huavv 'hak•• 1001, lil1•1I t·ntn1nrc• w.1\ k llrc•pla11• <:n•Jl hu" 111111 l'lt"I! lo !JurJ... 11•11111" 1·011rt •• 1ml .111 :-.d10t1I' .JtL,t h11tt-<l call 546-6XHO for full detall11. ~HERITAGE ••• REALTORS LIKE NEW ~ 8cdn10m, 2 b11lh with n t•w ca rpcl11, n c>w drapes. and lush new l11tid11capln1:. 'J'hi~ 111 11 spnriouic hom t' with for<:eod :i1r heal. bulllln~. rovcn'fl pnt io l-'11 II prwr 161.900 <.;ALL i'[ll 3Hll C::SELECT °T'PROPERTIES --S}';(.J. tdJI! \lems wllh a OaJl.y Pilot CluslCled Ad. ..• 'I ... OPEN HOUSES ~IG CANYON T OWNHOUSE # 18 C:AMYON ISUHD DR.. off Ford Road: l ··•edroom. 3 bath. formal clnlncJ r'OOfll, deft .tlfh wet bor. Cathedral ceiling ill llvillg , .fOOIW, for 9racious, 1pocious ll•h19. J.chldH ~ of pool. focuai and .._., cowt. $158,400. Opett SAT/SUN 1·5 CORONA DEL MAR -SHIP AHOY - JI 4 MARIGOLD N.atnt abode ht town for ,,_ochetor pad for 9'l'f or gal. Choice loco- tlon South of HicJhway in Corona del Mer, 'Ofle block from li9 CorOM hoch. l..y now .!-perfKt site for fvhr• ICllnJe home. $98,500. Opett SAT /SUH 1-5 USTILUFF -2821 CAROi ST. ftopulcr ':Mocco 450" plan, 4 bedroom and family 'NOfll with C)"eot view, plU$ CJUHf hous• or hobby room with bath. Workshop In ~· C011veaient to schools and shop- ',pinCJ. Open SAT /SUH I ·5 I' ·COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS •" 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona def Mar 675-5511 rat I 002 Gf'ftt'ral 1002 .•..•.....•.•.•••...........•....•..•....• FOR EASTBLUFF PROPERTY Buying-leasing-Selling Call 644-1133 ANYTIME Eastbluff R~afty Eastbluff ShoppiftCJ Ctr. Prof'sl. Bldg., Suite 206 HEW LISTING '"I" PL.AH-THE BLUFFS $156,950. FE'". ~peel l•'Joor Pl;,in ! 4 HR :J ha. forml ~ardcn din. giant l'am rm. dramatic u se of wallcovcr1ngs. ll'vclors. mirrors. plu:-,h Teddy Hear brown crptg thruout. A showplace! ' See Fri, Sat & Sun 12-6 424 VISTA ROMA, H.I . ~arianne .Amodt ...•.•.•...... 640·0663 . UNITED BROKERS, 646-7414 cae: · 110BGB ELKINS CO. IJVE H 110 YEARS 01-SLHVILf eoPEM SAT. & SUN. 1-S I 00 I MARIHEttS DRIVE $278,000 <:1amnro11s :-.Tt•w lfomt• ltt J)on·r Shore•' W1th Breathtaking l 'ppcr B;1v Vu·w' C'11stom Built I Storv Contnnpnrary With lfrd C'<'da'r Shakt· Hoof & Sici1ng (h•t•r 100 ~·1..·t.•t Of Hav Fm11l <l/..\l' OvPrlookmg The i':t'ological Prcservt' :J Spacious T.h'<lrooms :1 Baths 2 Fi r<•places 'F'amlly Hoom With Wl't Bar. V:111ltt-cl Ct•1lini;!~ L1vmg, Dmmg & .l"amlly Hoom~ 3 Car <:arng~ 21 02 VISTA. L.AltEDO View nf LovPlv Gret"'nhPlt ~~ Near l'ool In Tlw l>i·..,1rahle Bluffs. Split L cvt"'l T1>wnh1>11 si>(t'ith Larg<' l nfrr<•stlng F • \ \)·1ghl Open Plan Va~ (\ .~s. I nviting M astc•r Rt•~ \) "" Dressing Room Convcni1..·11t • u Shopping & Schools . ldeul f<'or Coup!{' Or Small Family Rcdul·t.-<l lo $10!l,5oo ILUFfS "LINDA ftL.AH" Lovely 1 Story Townhouse Jn A. Parklike Neighborhood Of Well ept Homes. 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths 1,,Adjoins Greenbelt. Convenient To . Schools & Shopping. Trus t Sale $)40,000 Submit offer. I I I 2 GALAXY DRIVE 'l 3 Bedroom F:le~ant Dovt•r Shores R~si.dcnct'. ~:xcn1tivr T~·1ic Formal Living. F in e s t Appointm ents T h r o. u ~ h <~ u t . V i c w B t> y o n d t-Descnpllon. Extensive Use Of Mar- r ble, Crystal & Imported Wa ll Cover· f ing$. S H OWN APPT. O NLY I $289.ooo. ~ 1#156 MOMARCH IAY - \ ~GUNA HIGUB. .. Exclusive Guarded Community J S tunning One·Story Grecta~ ~ Contemporary 2 Bedroom 2 Bath ~Den Processionall y Decorated'. ) Newly Car peted And Draped ~ Swimming Pool, Access To Prlvot~ •Beach, Tennis Courts Plu ~ ! Clubhou!\e Privileges $14 2 ,500 ~ Leasehold. OPEN SUN l 5 ~ ~I I DOVa DRIYI 631·1800. 2600 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar REAL ESTATE 644·4848 GeMrol I 002 Ge.wral I 002 ............ ;. ...........•...••.••.•••...••... YOU WOH'T MESA VERDE BELIEVE THIS J U S,T 1. I s T E o 1 3 1/4.ACRE$64,990 Hl!droom +"P oo l rul·dc~ac entry tu tn•t· Hoom"'. Call now to see hn<:d pn\olc driv1• lt .. 11b th1sg11rj\eous home' to sepnratt• garttl!l' , lkd CarpN Realtors w 0 r ks h 0 II ' I' I' I \ a t" IS.I puz •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VERY NICE Duplex So. Lovely area. Cul-de-sac. of Hwy. On corner. 2 For sale by owner. 3 Br & frplcs, Hrdwd floors. 2 ba, lrg kit, dine rm, liv· Sl55,000 b y owner. rm,famrm.,dblfrplc.2 673·6069 Patios, S72.500. 546·9751 aft 5. + open hsc Sat & OCF.ANVIEW, pool. un· Sun 11·5. usual home w/3 & fam-New 3br 2 ba S74 900. rm, lanai, lot 15llxl5U' 251-1 w: Ccnt~al, S.A. <ee. 48111 Surry. Can:ieo <213) 594~():127; 431-7383 Highlands. Open Daily.•--------- Ownt!r. 675·8307 POTENTIAL+ 2 Units, good area, good package. good potential. 640-9900 \_\LLEY HE.\IT'\ t410 JAmbotc.w Pd Ne.-po.r1 Bench Seclusion in lhe city. 2Br penthouse Condo. by oWTler $50,000. 846·2689 MUST SELL, MOVING 2 story 2400 sq.ft. Im· mac, Eves & wknds 968-54al By owner, 2 sty. 4 Br 21r.1--------- Ba, lge fum1ly rm, 2 fplc 's. w /pvt sundeck ore Comfort BEAUTIFUL lge mstr bdrm. Formal For a Bargain li\'ing & di111ni: rm, Fine family h um'" :1 COTT A.GE lndscpd. sprklrs. front & h l' d r 0 0 m ~. d 1111 n I! courtyt1rrl + Bii~ rw1111 OPENS.AT /SUH 1·5 + \'OLLE\'B:\1 .L rnurt Balbo p . I I 007 1324 0·~-r Dr. By Ownr, Vacant Shown by uppl only :Jhr, ~bu l'Dndu. ~r~11rh <'uarter ~. S.ltj,5tJU. 55ii-Ktii-I or i51-16lfi OnTreeLinedSt. rcar,3l'argar,on t•uldc k1tl'hc·n , larl!t' l1 v 1ni.: just remodeled 3 BH. 2 l>!1C. 963·8437_~Ct SPM. ___ room 1~ gn·HI f11r 1•111••1' + ronm tur l'OOL' a en1nsua 11•n-:11-:11- v N n ELI 1-; VA Ill. 1-; • I\ ids • • •• • •• • •• • • •• • • • •• • • • • Ft:d at home as soon ao. BA m C.!'11.'s prim~ Joe. CONDO SPECIALIST. la1111 n g. lH.:. 1·11v1•t'l•ll closctoschls&shop g. H.U., C.M., F . \'Iv. patw. Only SW,.!~1\1; •'t~ll pla y h11u ,.e 11utpos t • Hcachhouse.2 lots YOU walk in ! 4 lidrms .. Ins ide is ,1 gourml'\ fi(~JW Halhoa. SHS,000 family rm , bahy grand Hy Owner 3br, t '.1 ha Huge lot, immac. S65,9UO. CALL 540·3666 Touchstone R ealty. Turbdl, Hl.THS, 1!4:.. KS:>I_ 963.()867 kttl'hen + '>l'JI. lam. rm. Marshall Rlty. 67S·4ti00 size living rm. Shiny + :i M;imrnoth lnfrms! J\ , ---bnght! Pool & jacuzzi. lll'\'Cr again opportunity! ;,lir . .tba, wet bar. formaJ wllh easy car(• lanclseap· Won't last the weekt•nd din.rm. den & tam.rm. ing. S178,SOU INCL. <.:all QUICK 847-tiOlO ' Sl79.SOO. 673·32_26 ____ 1 LAND! _:>18_-3988 __ • p_ri_n_only ____ , SNEAK PREVIEW 28 brand new 2 s tory hom es Westside Costa Mesa Appl. only. Write Classified Ad l!~ Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1650, Co:;ta Mesa 92626 Wllelc-.11 REAL ESTATE Cool Pool Prestige pool home. 5 Park Your Boat bdrm or 4+ den, J\ IC. Super fine home, great. comer lot, boat gates, run center, pr1vatt-yard, copper plmbg, nu ex· pool & party bar. 4 terior pnt, wlk to sehls & bedrooms, family room. s hopping, across from fireplace. formal dlnlnl!. 11'··)·•·•1'1 '11 '·1• Corona~Mar 1022 [~ mmJI .... ~~4;;pj;;; .... ._ -~ 4BR+DEM ---------1 tht• ideal CQmbrnat1on of a n e w ho me 111 un OCE.AMFROMT Custom dupli·x. t•ho1re lun1t1011, 2 /St l hdrmo.. SlM~l.5011~ NEWPORT SHORES 227COLTOM OPEN SUH. I ·5 l.1k1• new! -I Bdrm. or 3 & d•·o, 2' ~ buths: h<.•aut 1f11I I\ dN'Qratt•d in t•:1rlh t;llll'S. JJbnd new k1ld)e11 1t1dudl's m1 rrov. .t\ 1• 0Vl'11: hri1•k frpll' Walk t o p 0 n I s • t (' ll 11 I ., 1 l11hh 11u s1• & h1·aeh ~11:1.0IJU' COSTA MESA 335 UMIVERSITY OPEH SA. T /SUH 1-5 B.11·k ll:i v t. .. ~1 t1t \' :1 11<11 m' ,oi; larrul,r . · pt1ol \\ 11 h woo•l dt•1·k 1111! 'H'l' I\ land:<l'Pll l'nvutc• ,1 1111111 & workshop I >wm•1· 'JY~ p.1rk 10~ for lll 1 11r' SM!l,500' Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors * 67$..7060 * c:-tabl ished nt'1 g h horhoorl, l\'.1t11nng all tht• lalt•st kttl·hen ;ip 1u1t01 mont ~. on·r,11cd garagt•, larg1• room' :1 h;iths, stt•I) llown wd bar, mini o<'c;.m \'ll'W All "'a lking 1J1sta11t:t· t•J pnvale hcach. HOWOHLY $159 ,500. Fee. Call 644·72 I I ea "ipyl!l<t~,_, \'ll'W , JIM tl , 't:!oo mn I"• o pt1 011 1>11 W611 or J Ii !'ilti2 BYOWHER "ip)J.:las~ Ifill. S2.'t~l.lll.IU :1 1\1 :1 11.1, \ll'" ll.1rh11r \ ll'W I l11ls. $l!Jt1.5t"1 I Hr :! ll.1, \' 11· w 6·111 :!UIH tl~uahl 1ed Buyer!> Only I SPYGLASS RDG I.ovely 4 br. fam rm. \ 1ew. upgradt!s _640 2H~- ----q ? I I I J)~)l't V. l"W.MO<l.lX I lH:AL 70H \ 3250 L C.0... Hwy COion. 094 Ml' 640·7000 By Ownr. R·2 Slli5,0ll0 ti IU·M35K **PUBLIC NOTICE** Sale of E/Side 3 BR St. Bonaventure. 6111 Great fnr s umml'r. w,alley ae.ccss. Call !or Orlando Dr. $91,SOOO. No SB0.500. Tarbcll, HLlllS. details. Agt.s. Owner 846·5137 l'all 962-5566. 540-3666 OWN 1-:R 'S -B-,\-f-l G_A_l_!'I;_; IOWA. STREET TOWNHOUSE SS0,500 SHl.1175 Down ' BY 0 W N ER Gr ah 1t llllll'k 1 Pretty ,\~~Uml•cx1~lml! VA "1!; '*iQ 7~ , wal111a1wr. l';111>l'l~. 111.'W 1,uan s:Ju.6:!5 -··---_ $45 900 t tit'. p :a n 1• I 111 g . I tlwni:r· Brokt•r , , i •. l)l• ti 1 •J 11 m ~ . m •\ti" r n l'IU:-.:('lf'ALSO:'lil.Y ~ .. Ueaut1lul Cont1nentul k1tt:hl'n that M••m will 11.1r. J> lowit Strcl'l ----------Townhouse. 3 B~ 2 Ba. lovt• S6~.11t11I T.1rhclt. fifitl.t)446.1!33·110ti0 2 DAYS LEFT fplc. Pool, tennis, \\ 1~1 HLTHS, call 111:! xll5 1 lhr,po11l,\1L•wurhul'lmr& -la,lchanec forEastsidc f1nanc1t, at 8%, 20·1.. • - ll('C JU Sl7:3.511U. Call Open lloust'Sun 1·5250 E. duplex Call now down.897·7272 OWNEH'S F I Xl-:H : Sav\' Ownr.Bruk1•r6"M 274:! l!ilh St . Nwpl li t s CAL·L 540_-3666 SSS here! 4 v1•rs al d1• Southlander J\gt 631·2133 b c d r u om s, ti 1 n 1 n g Cape Cod Duplex Corona del Mar South of llwy, c11rncr lol la1 ang South '!''"' 2 111 '· I (llt"s & nt•w l' a rpl'l 1>1v1<lcd 2 t';tr gdragt• OPEN HOUSE I O·SPM SAT2·Sl''.'I :1 Jly ow1wr 701 iOI': llc ·gonia 1\\'1" s 149.000 ---------,.,.,.,.,.; .. 11• Dutch Haven kitchen, b11: 1tving room. *0~~11: .. ~~~ "1!:! t I h 1'P Marina ~~;~tf~~C't'~:;r~ t·~~·~· ~1'wport Heights itrea. ·'='·'' f'tt• Choice Huntingt on yth111g, 568.700, Tarbell, Lrg ·IBR. :.!BA. :.!Ox20 ~~~~~~~·~~ Beach location near HLTRS. l'all 9ii2-5561i f:1m rm w / mass1\'t' schools, shopping and ~lone trpl . lrg LR w1whl MES.A VERDE Marina. Neat 3 bedrm hr11•k frh~1ll:. Woalk lo 4.:~l?tc.·1nc,11fla.·1mr,·iilmy.cn1t1-'s. w/hugc family rm. ga:. ~rhl ~ & ::. oµ'g. 1wn Sat ··~ ~, blln kit .. ma::.siv1· l!lv1w ~ Sun 1·5. Hl-:Al.TY $110.000 83:J·382l lplc•. A bargain at WOHLD. l-"1•rguson RC'altors ~i 000 963-9777 Dana Point I 026 · . 53l·Sll(IO H.B. (• \'tL'() ll!Glll \"'l)'-' Ele~ant :'-k~a \'crdc 3br. R·•.,;att .'1 '' .-, 2ha, f;irn rm & duo! Blflviewhom<.'undl'rt·on· ••••••••••••••••••••••• W~sthaven Realtors Inti RE Hl'fwork PRIME e opnvacy rrpk. ('wt pullo. Great struclion, 4Rr, 2•~11a .1--------- Lg. 11l'corator dt•lail 4fir Wrs tcrn Ht•;il 1-:qatc, den, loft. frpll:, avail homi:, ('U~tom p ool, t\-l7·!lC.J:!asklorHil'k May. Sl35,000. Owner, OpenlyOwner jacu;m w;flal(stone deck 6411798. 3+Den, 3 ba, formal din, 4 BR, l'I~ B/\ w/lrcc CO\" lit rock w aterfall rn Prke Reduction! ~ '.l\t patio. Nr ocean in ercd lot. Loads of tropical setting. M t h h OP3F:N SU8N1 .1·4_PM Shorecre6t. 2 Story w /nu privacy on your coverer! pyt Key Be hes us u r 1' Y • om c 3207 uc i'~m patio. Owner w /carry a EXECUTIVE OPEllJ HOUSE . ac :.ilmost new with all lhc Lovely DANA KNOLLS paint and cpt. Nr school. 2nd to heir f111 . Only RETREAT. POOL " $172.CXJJ upgrades. Lgc country area, 4 Br, Fam Rm, 52000 under mkl. S88.000. 5&1.900. CALL 8~11'<-71155, BRA llt..ID HEW Open Sat/Sun l·S kitchen, move up & lets atnum plan which allows Open Sat/Sun 12·5. 9782 W H E L J\ N Jl E A L $69,950 " 46100orchestcr sell ynurolcl home. Only · 1 A t 1 Silver Strand,JIB Thi· onr you t~·~'c lwt>n 4 BR + den 557 2804 Hltr ss1,ooo. ~~cv:~i~o~~rh~me ~~0~•---H-unt-1_-on ____ , &'iTATF:. "·1111111! fn1' I O\o\(•ringj . 't t t " · .. .., tr•••'' 'hr·lt1•r roadwa~ th" irlcal c-omhmallon of ~~.wan o miss. Viewpoint 11 .. 111tn.: tt1 th1~ t'\1'•·11t1\1· .1 nn~ h11m1· in an Costa Mesa 1024 BLUEDOLP lllN Open House Jltl rt·.tt' Col t :.t a!•' t·~tuhll b ht•d nt .. a..:h ••••••••••••••••••••••• St&Su J2SPM VETS w.1tk ... :o tn ~t·•·h1rl•·d ('0 borhwul, ll'atunng all Open 1925 Lanai nr. fiBr, -~ ~~:~~'i,1~~(AULTY ~~3~i31" 1~2Pu:blo.Circlc ti\• 1 .';1v1~h II\ t lfl thi· J.itt•,,t appoinlmenh. \IOl country clb loc. <~,.. 111130,.n9•.Co•1•M .. a Beaut sngl level twnhm, w u't'd htll'k lwarth d oH·r~11.1:d g~irngt". largl' :\ta 11 Y x tr a s -\ 645-9161 3br,2ba,rel·room,swC'ep-2· ~r. 2 ba. dbl gar t'" u 11 tr,. k 1 t l' '' 1· nl1 "~ml~. ·1 bath. ~lcp l!own 5'1ll 86J.115·10 2018 ---------mg ocean view. Wet bar, w/opcner, frplc, patios, w l'n•'''"''" p.1t10' wf't hH , miol "1'1"111 SC.ARGARAGE elec gale. J acu1 z i, highly upgrd'd. Mainl. S.·p .• r.11c•lidr111 t·t111)Jlll!\ \H'"" All w.alkmg 'tis MESAVERDE +3 BDRMHOUSE perfect cond. Bkr, frce.Rccfacavail. NO ON hn u ~ L' ~ I 'w r r r 1n 1' t.inn• to t>n vutt• IJt.-uc·h. 1-'ln<? 4·5 bdrms, 2 story Alley entrance & room 496-5600 $75,000 IMlrlll'\1 Sp11rkhni.: 'um I HOWOHLY 21~ ba home. MUST ror additonal parking. ---------I ByOwncr963·5333 mc·11un 11011I' W•111'1luo;l1 Sl59,500Fee. S!-;E• Hardwood 01'l0rs :1ddcd ----'=--------llurr>,';.a 11~1:.1m1111.. OPEHSAT/SUH 1-5 ' THEHOMESELLERS encl patio. Prime Duplex, San Clement<' Sharp 4 DR, l~~ RA. w/frplc. Beaut. st. Will be !!One by Sun. night. Only S57,500. CAI.I. 898·7855, WHELAN REAL ESTATE. [~ - . ~ ~~!r~!t'!~!:r;:a:,e 752-5353 Easts1 dc. 5~r~:~ Dplx, Dana . • Colt 644·72 I I MESA VERDE eu110RT"s Duplex Nr Commerc1'al Republic: beaut. Spanish ~ oPENHOUstREALrY st"lcd home with large San Clemente $82,000 ' I , l d 3 h th 171130<anoo.c°"1•M•.. Six Units. Some Ot'ran VIEW· VIEW OpenHouseo S..nday 12-5 18506VALLARTA, H.B. Huntington Viewpoint (Off Ellis between Beach Blvd. and Newland 1. 2 h ctlrooms , 2 baths, fireplace. 2 palio!I, dou- ble garage. S74,900 . Broker F1n<I wh;1t you wont in I • Ol •I i rms.. a s. 645-9161 1>a1lv l'dot <'IJM•l f11·clo; ~ 1hnin)( & family r ms. &1---------View. Dana Point GeMral 1002 ......•................................••.•..• REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Expansion Opportunities •Hwttington leach •Costa Mna *Fountain Yaney •Or~ •Tustin •Irvine *Newport leach •MiuJon Yi•fo " *Also Expancln9 Operations in South lay & Central Calif. •Man agers P articipation Com· mensurate With Resu_lts. •independent Contractors -2 Com· mission Programs To Select From. INDIVIDUAL IMTllVllWS TO II SIT WITH COVOl.A TIOM PRISIDIHT THI WHIC OF AfllRIL I 0th AT SOUTH COAST PLUA HOTEL ' • Sond lJrirt Coof!dcntlnl Wort llistC'lry P.O. lox 7000, lox 197 Rtcl•do 1111:11. c.I 90277 ' -· uff1l'e. Offered at Sl<?7,fi00 $219,500 POINT REALTY 759-0226 --------- Mesa Verde Home. 3br & fam. Mint cond. $89,995. Owner. 5.57·4392 A RE.AL CHARMER Transfert'ed, mWlt. sell, immac. 3 br, 2 ba, pool, ate. undergmd spmklrs. lrg fam rm, qual decor thruout. 3 yrs old. Sec to believe. $92.000. 557·2959. EAST SIDE For GrowirtCJ Family 4 Bedroom·2'h bath remodeled kitchen fireplace-patio low traffic street $78,500. ' . ~ . " PT-IClflC . -k RE7R fSTnTE 714 642 0'.100 orF.NSAT/SUN 1·5 885 MAG ELLAN <MesadelMar > CALL 496·54300 --- OPEN SUH. I 2-4 33102 MARINA VISTA Scenic view of hills and ocean from this i m· pressivc home. SBR + a lrg den I Xlnt ldscpg & sep flagstone patio. Ex· elusive Osting. Sl.14,900. WAYNE THOMSEN REALTY 492-9550 Fountain V al .. y I 03 4 ·--~-----~ 2 Br condo, 2 ba. lrg rms . Mini view, Bkr. Chris 963·6876. BUCH CLOSE HOME 3Br, den home, w /huge rumpus roorn, needin g finishing touches. Btlf 15' healed pool , lovely lndscpd yrds. All fo r P ,500. Optw Sen. I .s I 036 I Piaa Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA DEL MAR New listing-Jmmac. 38r, 102.3 PRESIDIO fam rm, prkg for RV, Fountain Park 2 sty, J Ur Alt 4 Ur, 2ba. ram rm. pool. crptd hrdwd firs. 'fhls end unit. Twnhm<-'. Adj Y Intercom , fire alarm, one won't last. /\GT. Mile S<1 Park. $62,fiOO (213)927-342~--1042 smoke alarm. new cpl'g, 1146·7414or 645·3777 ~:~~c only. S40-0374 SPRING BARGAINS! 1••••••••••1••••2•1•••••••• cl06e to sch ls, shops & Bo,yer needs Dplx within 5 (South Shores) 2 Br lunt. Hor x>ur "" 2•,~b11 recreation. $84,500. For mi of C M. Will puy By Ownr. Open Ilse $53,500 lwnhme. Fully upgraded AppSo.tcalCl~f5605R..:U... around$I00,000.6Sl·lll4ft Sul /S un 1 2·•· 11590 lncl'f! mirrored closets. -·-·r Azalea Ave. A lovely 3br , (Surfside) 3 Or wet har, Spanish tiled •---------'--Lovely 4br Mesa Verde J%bll,A.E.K,din'g area, $65,000 kllch, bltns, frplc, 2 MESA VERDE hme wtram.rm leading cozy frplc, trlr access, (JJwl\lnl\on·Hllls)3Br garden patios + 2 HORJH to sparkling pool. M;uiy covered patio, enly $87,950 balconies. Amenitie11 incl A rare oecaalonl A fan· xtras. Opett'>ise Sat/SUn 166;750.839-4983 t~nnis crt, pool, J acu7.t.I, 1 s .,..._., Col d L t~cSands> 4 Br Sauna, gas BBQ's Ir 2 tastic Mes a Verde 3 55·1:0~ ora o n. GONDO SPECIALIST, ..,-·-: story clubhse. By owner, bedroom home with love· .-~· C M F v 1 1121000 lie }'lvard,pool aodtremen·'---------n .B., • " • y. (Jmpenal)38r $75,950. 840-2881 eves • # MIS•VBlDE Touc hstone Realty, ... 7900 wkndsot6"·'1185 doWI family room. Also ~ -.o861 •• • a.n JS by 22 BONUS room, ll 's a peach I Spacious 3 ..;,,,;,,;-------• (Beachslde) 4 Br OPEM HOUSE Must see to appreciate. 8t 2 Ba, Fam Rm. Solar CUSTOM D.,.01 '112,000 SUM 1·5 Call for appt. water heater. On quiet f"-cul de s ac. w/prlc~ win· 3llr,3ba, familYrm, ful· <SummerWi11d)4 Br 16453 Wllftbledon la. nlnt peach tree, on lge ly enclosed p\lt patio, 2 $139.000 CHRISTIANA lot. By owner. Prine. On· car &llr1111e. A steul at MALLOY REALTORS BAY FRONT . . , ~::;'~000. 5'5·3273 or $74.000. ____ 963 ....... ·_97'1_1 ___ 1 ~~~n~~':nnc~ a 3~~.t 1;~~~ l & 4 II w/boul )llip, tennis, pool llAHCH RULTT 151·2000 I MISAVIRDI • SantaCruilcSanMlguel & 111. buy~idc puUo. ~11\llltul 4Br, 2Ba, t.r Hv WlSlSIDE model~ bike to the $209.500. rmlc f1m rm, frpk, patio l£tn QC. btach. uitl Real Estate lefl'Y letffy =k BBQ, '78.500. . ·•bzi ~~tV•1 at, ('11') l1l•ttt2..ll'I IRVIHEPOOL $&9,900 Charmini: lrv111e poul home (lwct tree 1111\1.I ~Ired 1-'ormul d111 ., w11oct panl'lcd ll\·111 1t room hrH·l.. f1r eplJl'l'. LarRe :.e~rall' Mu-,1,.er ''"'nti llu1lt1n h~o l.. :.helve,, 1>rofc,,1•.1n,11ly IJn<bc&~d i;round :-. 1 \Jcaulllul kidney -,ha~ pucil. Don t ml'l.:. thu, »\ only $69.900. Call no" ;52 1700 ••. f Q • t" I • t f • t I ..-$60.900 Ye:,, J BRIGHT a n cl Bt::At;nn.'t. 2 h(,<11 00111 home on» cul lie ~al'. 1\11 c~lr» l<ir~1· lot lfurnl :<ol.11t 1·r honll' \\o....; 'I Lt\.')'l ': <.::111 tu,,., RANCH REAL TY 55 1-2000 TH E RAi\C ll·313r. 2.RJ. 11111 rm. c ul 1lc .,..Jl' I>} 0\\1\er, 11r1n 11nlv ~2 :l'.r.lti S69,SOO ,\ TC'l')' nll.'(• '"·•n 7 1n th,• L' J I 1 I n r n l ,I h o m " ' llcJU\11 Ully I .incb c ·•Pl'll JncJ ">hJt,11) UIJl(I .1d1"tl 1 h rn 1q~ll11111 11111'<. Ylll 'It OFF~.lt < .111 1•1 "I RANCH REAL TY 551 -2000 4612 ROXIURY Pl.A!°ll 10S Tilt-; WILLOWS t-.eat -I l>edroom IJm tl) home near new In inc llri,:h Sl·h0ul l'Jrk, pool &leM I!> RANCH REAL TY 551-2000 1:\1:\t,\('l l..\TI-: t'olctn) ·lllr. :!ba. A C llJ'I 1o:1-.11h·:-:-o;r pu11b. t l'rlll" p.1rk, ~< hb bhup~. II~ v"m·r S'l.5.!.100 .;s:• 111.1 "'"' lllH.'11 hOlll>I' !'I.it 0.. Sun I:!;, PICASSO GRAMAOA! GU.HAD.A! WE HAVE ONE with a POOL AND SPA. An ex- t·cut.J,·e family homl' 1r1 the pr cs t1 g 1o u lo RACQUI::T Club PJrk a nd TENN IS c ourts nearby. St 19.SOO. Cull now for an appornlment RAHCH REAL TY ss 1.2000 Rancho Son Joaqi.in :!br & den on i.:utf «ourse . 11ullm~ 1<1 1·c11 al bJck dour, 1111 t•\'l'I' \ ll'\\ c•lo"' tn h-nni-1•tutr ::-i0.:>041 Lill 8J3!1Sll 14.kdy, t)f 6+1 5;!75 l'\ l'S & wknd:. Orangctr£'e. patm hom<', Open Sat. 1 I St,;S,9'J5 lti TJngennr. 213·\126·53\12 or I ·.>95 I :!76 MOHARCHIAY TERRACE Harbor HICJhl•da •• Don't miss this quality bwlt 4 bedrm home w'fth s p a r k I i n g n c• w bathrooms . Dcaul1tul 1.:u:.tom r><>ol by Irv~"' Pools. Manv cu:.lom lt•ulun•!> thrucwt. Loc·at 1·tl 111 :-.; l'" port Harh111 lh!;h ~chool UiJ;t. <'.il l ~1().115\ .... ~HERfTAG£ J)1cJn I Wtll k h1•rt•. t>ul If ~nu v.111 )U'\t Mllp by )'llU m1i:hl think he at lt!a~t :.lc•IJllt'rl hy. The bcaul) nf 1111~ home 1s JU:.t too murh to c11·,rnhl' A "Utler -I b..'droorn l.1m ily home 1n the \OLO:"Y on u l'ul de :.ar :.trc<'t wnh a lar~e lol Nl'ar PCiOL .ind T .. , '1;;-;J S co urt:. ~s.eiuu CJll tor appt. IRVIME'S ANEST Beautiful Rancho ~an Juaqu1n T o wnhnm" Overlooks s:reenbcll & pool. With this home you can forget those yard .:-.;.,; \H Ul'J & FLUvn - ;-;l'\\ I br (•Ondo facing a hdhhlmg brook. Tennis . po•JI. :-.aunas. clu bhse. d e $4!1.!lSO. Ov. nr 1:11..r 4'!5 i,i89 THE OLD ~!<'.\\' LISTl~G! In upper V1t1nna Reach 2 Br. ocn WU 0 DB RID G E . GRAY MARE \lewhome. l.J?e tcrraccd 3Br. fam rm, 2 ".:ba.,_··~~~~~~~~ Creeksid~. new 3 BD, 2 ganlcn. Sl39,500. s upcr cus lom almost 1_ BA .. Owner, 644-8067 SHI--: AIN'T WllAT SHE Fausta Vitali new. Tasteful decor Ill· ••• REALTOR~ ----------1 USED TO Bt:! And Realtor 499·22'1 s1de&oul,2patro:..vicw neither 1s this ch:irminA ----------1 ormt ru.. A:-.klng Sl 12,500. IJ.aycresl. N.B. Larsc Jh·· Prime Area @ R.AHCH REAL TY 551 -2000 chores & enJO)'. ,..Jegant Ownr. :.rngl •lbr Pres ident I~' m i:. Be tte r Huro• hml· l.llO dci;:rec \•1ew of l:a 11 b-l5·0303 Or J ni;:1: Co on Cul de ·~ ~~ .... , ... , .. !>J l' ll1ght>:.t parl 1 111 I It• r o c: k 1111 Is . KJ.I :rl!l:: Im 1m ·d a' a 1 I LOCJIMG Buch I 048 . ........•..........•.. REA L ESTATE Sparklin9 F~ntain ~.on<."t" hnml• irl "l h• l<J lll h J .11h'rt J 1111'1 ~ .t .. 58:' SW lllH .!IJ,J. 1 rpk 11.:ht llH IJIO 1 m IH•rl\I' .!l•I It 1., th,• Ir" tJI.•· r1>11 rn ,\ • l•nl r al ,11 r t'luh ni:hi-.. JJCH•I , l1·n111-. l hur,\ l a ll511 !1111 Great family Hom• hr.ind 111 " '11.\ 1:;. lti:alK..,l;itt· l.or;1lt"flrnprt-o;l11(et111·.1. "LUXURY HOME" <111\\11 or :tUll. .!l!:i. J l':Jr l·:,tuhll~hmrnt «lose tn schools v.1lh By OWHER ~ar . 1-:n1irc• :!ntl llr ---------•I <.:alal1na & Coa.,tal t t ·99 •0<1 v r cw s ! i\ !> h i n " I e J l>L-crt1cld Purk . 2<.50 sn m1t:. er sut c :s •" CUSTOM " . , O bk 5 10 <"S• rharmer with J Udrm!. .. It S~lll l<'v1•I. llJr w / s it wner r. ,J ., •Jr SHI 591.!6 2 baths & fireplon· ltnR rm ;m,., ldm1ly rm .. --CULVYDALE HURRY' This one won't ".lrplt . :\IJ.11.Y xtra,, TURTLEROCK. :1 Hr ~ ,\0111 11 ng u!oe of :.cldi la~t·Sll9,500. "l.U .llKI Sat Sun 11 5µrn li;.i beaut l)J:.tvr.tl , 1c" II o n J I ~pa l'l' 111 th 1.; ~t ;)~U l'nnuuh Pr 0or lnrl:.c p tl, ll(c• <'WlhllTllLctJhomu' Ila,:-, \'11.LAGE l-'AIRE rustic home. Localed OM of the •st JAY W. YEATS 10g rm. w/bcamed t·c1I.: high up on Laguna's Vt.ws in Loquna lch REALTORS 499.2237 4 BR. 2 ba., fam. rm .. :! Rlvlera coastline. WITH 3Br._2Ba ho~e. has fan· •....&.•E......-....st---1055 frplcs .. l:i undry rm. A PLEASANT VJ EW OF tasllc potenttal SJ25 000 ,.,_ ...._.... Shake roof. Lovely h;11:k THE SEA. LOCATED llOWARDJO.HNSO .. "'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON LOTS ·' IY o~ER yard With pool. $159,!'>0ll 2 ·,Cw/possible REALTY ""' CALL ~ U 6·!4 tJ rm forc~p:10~1on 1 Wt•ll 4.97-1744 LAl\1-:P<>RP.STlf 9!~~~ rlc:-.1~rll'd :! bdrm. fluor --------rn:t>llCl.;J>' LJ l.1·1ro11l Ulff.d#Cr µIJll ft•Jt11n·~ l,11e. II\ ltFe-fis LlkeHome I-dm·k. tllr. ;rn .•. all' Mm !\ rm "' ornJ\I' f1q•pl,1t·1•. \..' ~ou "'alk 1ntu lht• eu-~I 10 15. llµ..·n \\\•\'kl' Oils '•H ,.,q1or 1 l•o '' orrh • J:IJ~" \\,1ll 111H.·n~ lo hu~1· t I 11 ( th I ht ry 1'1 0 1~ iri~ ' ~HILL "'BOVE L "'KE !'>II EL TI:: I< ~; U !'> l1 ....; an"\ t Br & d1·n humt'. """' "' "' Do 't T h M ~ l'O It<.: II W I 0 (' t-: ,\ :-, \'ou 1•an m on· 111:hl rnto L~., n e wly <leC'llrutccl fl OUC e. \'lt-:w Thi:-. propc·rty h.i:. t h is comfortable llour L,ck1• 1-'<Hl'!tl Condo. 4llr. I rn luuk10' <:onn .i.rut he l·n trnant o<'l'Ut11cct. plan with SJlOtless decor, :!'.:HJ, fam rm w /blln truly 1wed nu work! j(fy Till-:\' AHD IS I-T l.I. OF l\tcxicnn tile, lgt! cover\•<!. wull unit, r<-clwn panl'I· hruutiful. rn1y, rais 1·1I W F. E 11 S ~ T If !-: Jl!ltio & pool size Int. All int!. Dig clhhse, lake, ht'a1 lh fire place will EXTf:ltlOR IS BADLY this on a quicl hilltop sa1llr0ats, 3 pool~. 5 ten· warm your heart; m y JN NF.El> OF PAINT & ~lrcet. Offered at nis courts. 1lt blk from h r and ·n cw clrc:l\11 GE:'-JERAI. CLEAN Ul'-? $124,000. woods & trails. $00,500. kilrhcn/bwltins will .tn . With a hllle 1ma1onat1nn OPEN SUNDAY 1·5PM by ownr. 581·4308 Open spire even a non-cook. & t!lbov.• grea:-.e. you will :JOl3 Mountain View Dr. lhethis wknd. my near new carpels will have ''A llOHSt: OF A -----i cushion your tm·d fct;I DIFFEllENT COLOH 1 '(!:lJMBJ~ RF:DUC El>S2000 rny fenced ba ck y:.11 '1 (){leredfor1mmed.!>ale !.!]J,.,,.~soc1.n.ra,:s Showc:ii.c JHr, 2fl :i, se parat e G U !-~!'>I CALLUS FOR *HOMES * S60,0 00-S70,000 In Tustin & lr•ln• THE HOMESllLERS 7 52-5353 llaci..,a1t.l .1trium \ 1· bt-<llm i 'Cl'P l.1m1lv Lt::ASJ:'l(GAGE:-ITS l<.1111hr1 ~.in .ln.11111111 3111. Jll uµ.;c 111• 11111·11 room+ l11l·larnll} l..11 • h.1 ..... 1n l.11h lln 1111 !'\,11 :-1111 1 d' \I ld.!lt 1lt·1111r ,.h>1h · h 11J ,,111n al I 550 s, Coett Hwy. plw.h cpl, i 5yds lo bi~ 11ous1-; I' rlh bath "111 S99,500 FULL PRICE loCJllfte ... ci. 494.,,42 I lake. Util rm, Ind:.<' pd. <lclight \our mo:-.l <1..- C UL VER D.ALE \ ,)1<111 "·•II. tn lht ft.irk t••t1l .1n1t \lh11ol l111rn th1, tl1·,ir.1t1IC' l'IJn I.! 111 orw •1f Ir\ llll' 'I mn~1 •Ii 1 r ,1 t11t· I" 1011 lt1111m11111111·~ llt·ll1•r h lir r \ .11 0)1,t .CHI l .111 111 "'l' RANC HREAL T'Y 551-2000 Cr cc•r11n•1• ll.1mJlt1111 111ill h\ ov.111·r, r11•,1 111 11.11\.. 1odwo1~. II• ~11. ·, Ill( 'I H.1 l'llCt! rt-tlllt 1•11 111 ~.'.llHJ Oprn "°'"'' !'>.11 """ 1 ';; 41'1:! l.11nH1 !>!it 1:....i.! C.1111 llm 1111 .... 111 '" "" n1•r ·1 Br , upr.:1 d .i Io' l' h I 11 II..,. 1111 ~ •Ullr(\tl ~j:J )OH I .di :-.:11·:!151 l'nn1 11111'1 1,,'111\ •'I l>ulo· l'l.in IJ<·droorn .! h.11 h ', " '•"fl''''· dru JI('" :-11, ·~1u ~llSIS Uni•~lty Pork lly 1)\\nr, $111 !IOO lhr. :!1!>hu ff>rilhotrn 'I' w 11 h m e :! ( r I' II• • • patios, 1111<-n h'l' :-.un 12 4. 40fll C>rrmt11n<1er. 640·1374 ·----- Woorlbrlrl&:C . 12 Rt•d llnwk. 411 r, :Iba. n1r Ch<>tcc o( <'Jll 833·2644 or 644·2644 Woodbrldcft Arborlollt Sl.IJ)C'r 11p11rrtd<'tl :! hr, :.! hn. lu'< condo l)\·n . tor n1 Jin. nr '"' ~t•ar lukr SI I\ ,SOii , ti0111) l lltlt• r mk\. :-.lnl krm' ''nil upp1 0 ' \µr1 I :111th "95 ~90b o r 5.S!}· 18J3 I~· uwnt!r. SAM MIGUEL A sup e r buy I Th i ~ 4 bedroom famlly home wilh POOL. SPA, TILE roof, TRAILER acusa and on• cul·dc.uc. Ju1L rl&hl for Soull\ern C.ll/omJa entertalnina. Sllt.900. Cllll for •n ap. poin1m ent. llAMCH llALTY H l-2000 SELL ldla St.im 11 with 11 Dall¥ Pilot CluaJ(l~ Ad. !'\w1 r .1 1-·1, n.1 1.:1t11'i.!: '' 11111 JI.um ,.~,11·m Jntl 1104 So CoaM """' L . .\GlJNA RE .\Cll ~Et: T()lJA ,. , . --------rec ra<'. Jim S!.11·1132. lllfllllll!l;Ul'~l:. Cnm e"•'l CO'>;l-;TO~IORJ!OW" PnnC'only . nil'. l\t• s:ot 1l .111 J\'\ll lrviM I 044 l"IM 10441 ....................•..•••..•••••....•••••••.. , C ULVYDA LE .C IDRM.-2111 IA THS ,\ lwautif ul Plan 17 cl t"cor:tt<><t thru out v.ith \\:.trm 1·olor-. in PXl'C'llf'nt t.1 :-.11· 1\ scpMa tr pun<•l(•ct f am rm , upgraded r arpets & drapt·:i. '><'P dimni.: r m . p I 11 -. it h " •• u t 1 t 11 I land'lt':tpt•<l lot with a lattil·r· 1·0\ l'rt'<I J1.1t1 n '1 .tn~ ot ~wr l''- t r a -, 1n <·l11d1•<1 l'r1 1·1·d al S!l I ,!HXI CULYBtDAlE ........... rr \'OU.rt" fOOklOi! (nr \';tltl(' f)hl~ I.int<•'-' IC' C'Jllf It v1 nJ:? You v. llO ·1 \\.tilt lo mr<.~ 'f'"'"t.! I h1" lm1•1\ I bd r m . t.im1h rm h11m1· \\1 th <n ·t·r 2 WO '<I · ft of 1 11 ~ll1 \ I I\ I rl J.! I tll' I u d l'' 21 2 h.ll h -.. 'l'P tlintn J,? 1m . l ftt q >lac·r·:-. ,rn<t a !)(';111t1fullv l.1nd,c·;1pt'<I c•,tr:i <I N 'P lot .\n tc1t·al fam1I~ homt• at a n askin~ prwf' of 0111.v S!l7 .500. YILUCH II HA HO YU Beautiful Hanover pla n with vaulted wood beam ceilings. a free standing fi reflace, plush carpeting, a forma d ining r m .. H stunning atrium and located on wooded grecnbt"lt location . /\ mu:il SC<' at only SSG,900. 11~1 11'. rn.1 nv llJll(I .1cf,.,' I 111 1111111• 111lu pll'.l'I', .rll R•dC~t R•oltON lll-338 0 NEW LISTING COLOMY ~olhin..: J t 1h1i. pnt'C' J Od quaht) IJ!>L~ ~o h urry' ~1n1¢lt• .,l<•r\' I bl•clrrn t- li;:c fam1l)1 k1lC'hcn. n1•Jr 1t-nn1' & Ohm l>ll' pool' lt s J 1 n•DmJluft ' Red C~t Realtors 831-3380 TURnEROCk II 1 ,, v I JI u I t w t1 't 11 r' (O\\llhOU~t) Hilt, 4!1,h.1 l.1111 rm l ~I m \lro1s, me .. \II ol r11 p1 npcr I\' H • .; iJ ' t 11 mo v 1• 1 n ,,l~I ·~·· •\I \lt[O'\; '111.~I-:• 11,..,, 1. ... s1 'n; I 'I I 3.' >Sii OPEN Today 1-SPM I '1\ :.J\lnlt :.lat l wrl h hnm•· "~ rtn 11h1p 'ou l'llUlll fl\\ rl th1~ htl!hly UP· jolrJtJerl h\'OUl tful Pla n 1112 tn Cahl llome!> I Rdrm, Hon1i-tm .• lully \ C Pl.l 'S rn;in) mnrr l'\lrtt ~. s;!7 StlO Come anti see 1l today. !'>131 DOA~OKE 't523 CAM"15l>a·IRVIWE 497-2457 MISSION REALTY Watttfront Ll•iftCJ "'r 11 1· H h Jn ~e. t "". !ISS S. Csl. llwy, Laguna f>OCK I Ur. 311.1 ;1rr . flv 5:).1 uou. .,_. Ench•t.d Cott~ ~494-07 l l nwn.-r !JJ\\n Wk n•b ........ •~Quail ~ :! k u:.111: t rnks. :!Ur. ba} "rncJuv. :., h.1rdw1.oll peg SUftlR floor ... v.ork~hop. ba~l' mc·nt. fl~~ ~tunl' J)JllO WHITE W.ATER VIEW Outraqeous! w bwlt·rn RBQ, fe nced 0 /Y /0 Apt. Thi ~ \n unobsf ru c t ;.ihle 111 yd for pet!> or rhildren. hcaullufl 2Dr. 1 Da unit whitewater ,.u fro m this level lot. Sl32,500. mcludc1o 1111 npJ)I, healet.l newly remcx!C'led 3 hdtm O,.n Sat/Sun 1-4 pool, lndry tacilille~. &: w1fptc, bcam(•d ceiling:. 31 507 lstSt. end ~Jr, S8l.SOO. As · & rough-s awn cedar . sumable ht Tl> Suhmlt $127 u"' So.L-a ·"""· -,.-· offers. uowARuJ011Nso:--: 11owAB.DJ 0 11NsoN Svlvan Gem RJ::AL1'Y R~:,\LTY An a~I s hingled home ____ .t_97_·_17_·1_4 ____ 1 4!17·1744 nc1H led on heavenly ....,,,.....,..,......---..,,...._......,.~ wooded lot, unique tru~" COUNTRY ESTATE 111 old San .luan, over· OJ>en llou:.t> Sat & Sun 12·5 looking vall•'Y & moun-ul :!2H 1.edr01l Sl. Prune tam~ This 3 hdrm. 2 bath No End lo\· .• ocean 1:11'.'w. h1•me with con,· .. rublt• :I Br. 2 ho . Stb7 ,UOO den is on a n urrt' of Owner •usn. 49-1-9981. sy:-lern . 3 bdrms, fplc, brand new. $189,500. woodl'd la nd with hndle --.. --.. ___ , ruth & r0<1m for 2 hori;e~. ~vely Capo homc4Bn ~=====~==;!~ \luny special fe:1tures m ~Rd. Super kll .. y ard. • c•ludlng handmade tile,, Lo.rat~on $71 ,900. M:t :idol>e w alls. brick p Jt10' SRI• &i_611 _____ _ &. a boat house ,\ \ en :.pcclal home for 'f'r) !>J>l'l'lal pt'OJl)C $3~.0110 ILUEllRD C YH VIEW I BR. 2 BA. overlooks c1 t \' & heachel'l t'nc1l '1dl· >·ard. Reduced. Sl56,soo. OCEAMFWOMT VIEW MAIMlliCH CATALlHA 581 >11 1:1 Ll\c 111 "The \\'noels" Iii IPlac• ' Ilrand m•w llJr. fam & Prap.,.ti•• , bonui. rm. 3 c.ir auto ~lH. 7.Sl-1920 • wet bar. 2 frplt'!> l'ool. r400 OUAllSI HIW~Oat l(~C • ~nts. Si~llmo GH·R~ Ope; Sal & Sun - MlnloftVl~jo 106 7 lla r bnr Vrcw llo mt s •••• •••. •• ••••••••• •... ;\lonlcgo. 4 Dr, hy ownc ; BY OWNER 2~1R Port Chelsea Pl:__.i. Ch~Modrid 65 "PALM SPRINGS nt 2''a yrs new. 4Br, f:.1m , NEWPORT" ; DR, 2112ba. llu2e c·ounlr)' Open l·S, 342 reach Tret 1<11. Completely up Ln. P r ivac y in yo u r ~rndcd, many xtr:is. 1theltcn·d pool. 4hr·art1"l Tastdully tlecorutetl. r e treat c omplt·le Sµurkhng clc.m. Xlrn w 1sk v li ,<!hl. hland l:.1gc lot w /hi~ open krll'hcn comulned w/:111 vtt·w l'ro rc:-.~1onally purpoM' r oom. Abode & l;in1braped . ~pnnkln~. 1\!.:.oc1.lle!>, 6 15·7555 ll u11e b rt t·k patio -___.,, w/ovcrhe.111 facmJ,l lhl BROADMOOR . sunset!>. P aveol HV aren SEA VIEW 21751 VIA ,\L\'ORAl>O. Jfamplon Plan 2. 3Tir, N · 1-: • 0 f I. a p '11 & t 2 b d !\lar ~ucrlt e. ()I' 1-:N Jm rm. '2 a , upgr "" HOU~E Sall> & Sun~ '1cw. l'vt lo cat1 nn. C I Sl90,000 Ope n Sat/Su~ l l·l. a 1 l\renttlrn, I S. HA!I Yacht Camilla, 7GA·009:!o:_'19'1tm l 6 10-230 9 e v /wkncl, IYOWHIER 557 1700. \•xt 2500 days -· A huge atrium & IJndscaping pr11v1dt• a dramatic entry t 11 this M me rn woodsy Hluel>lrd Canvon. 3 bdrm. 1-14 bath & pienly Of space lor Cl<· pansion of this popula.rly pnced home. Sl39.500 Lux Own Your Own nn the sand. 1of4 unrt bltlg Spac. hv. rm • 20' cerl mgs. lldwd floor~. fr!'k Glll3s wall o!l(!ns on Jgc sun1lt•t•k Short wnlk In town Cnll lllt' tleta1I,,. llrlf 2 level family home. 1-Ar h level has 1ls own entr}, <ten & det k s. •I hrlrm . 3 hath & powder rm 2 rrpks. Call to sec. •115 ~drooms 1\1·gc:i n,_ ________ _ Sli9,500 Mdl. 2200 1-:o.Q ft. 1111 COMMERCIAL 15 unilS on Coasl Hwy. ':I comm.. 12 apt.11. in t he h earl or Lagunu 1475,000. ~ 110& N.Coott Mwy.,Lo911na 494-1177 31601 Coo\t Hwy.,S.logll"o 497-1711 IUSIHESS OPft. i.:rndt'd, $89,!loo. Cull Catenni; 1>tin•1ce. Well _!30~~1?_ estahllsht'd. Ownrr reUr· Very clean :Jbr, 1 '• b.1, lnsi. <.:all for rlttad!>. many upgrades. u1r. by ownr. S00,250 Open h-.c Sun. IO·S, 2H>42 Sprli.: 581·5665 10°/o DOWM °":tul1ful 4 hcdrm. :! •; baths, :l yrs new. n ark Hay area Lee 3000 Ml ft. homl' on 1mmacul.1h•li lnd11CJld, walled. <1tr. acre. 20' Cathedrul rc·il• ing11, (2\ a ll br1ek rplt'li~ oxt rn lac c u sl. µonl w /~pa &. fire pit. $18.5,()()(). Use low down & watc!t, your money d ble e•rl\ year. Ow n er/Ai:t. Lef-a letlCh I 041 LOIJUIMI hach I 041 FOR SALE HY OWNER J Br 2 Ba, corner lol. Two paUos. fplc, fncd bock yard w/(ire pit. Spmklr11 S)'llem. parl lndscpd. 673-4M5. 174,SOO. 495-1234 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . l.ocJuna ... ICJUet I 052 &.og..ta NICJUtl I 051 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VlfW OF ----499-4 S91 cae: 110111 ILllNS aa. CITY LIGHTS J\n outstanding San :\Julco m odel townhouse in pre- stigious Rancho S~in J oaquin. FJeganUy upgraded with super _p\us h carpeting. customized dra pes and wall coverings, beautiful chef's kitchen . plus a m agn ificent vie w or golf co urse and city ligh Lc;. Steps to golf course, tennis club & pool areas. Real Calif. living for on- ly $991500. red hill realt y 552-7500 ~ a.och I 041 lOfJllfte •ach I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A COLDW&L IAMCM CO. 496-7222 831-0836 TliirMt41• ... .., .... L...-..... • OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE # f 56 MONARCH IA Y OHM SUHDA Y 1 ·5 Laguna Niguel Firs t Ofrer lng Exclusive Guarded Community. S t u n n in g On e ·Story Gr e cia n Contemporary 2 Bedroom 2 Bath, Den . ProCetJs iona lly Decorated. Newly Carpe t ed And Draped. Swi m ming Pool, Access To Private Reach, T e n n l ~ Co u rts P l u 2' Clubhouse Priv ileges. $142.500 Leasehold Ill tovm MIYI THE SHORES Walk to bch. Spac 3br, tom rm. sep ms tr br wing w/frptc. Upgraded crpts, cstm drps & shutters, low m a lnt atriums , ver y lrg frplc, 2 skylights, redwood decking. Rm for ' pool. <>PIM SUM. l·SPM. Please call for admittance. Priva te guarded area. rooL-JACU'Z'Zl-TIHNIS- SAUNAS•llC CIHTla & HAUT. llACH. CURTIS BRADLEY COMP ANY 4fWOJJ ~, •.I . .• . ........ ,_..._. '4 "' n "" ay, pt1 , ,., , ••••••••••• •••• •• .. ••• • ••••••••• •• • •• •• •• • •••• ••••••• ••• •• ••• • • • • ••• • •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• Cl al 31 OZ -199 0"" y ... LOT ~-·nd A 'I 3 1".. I otMl-1 ... llt~ IOtMr .... ht.t• ,Other ...... ,. 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IOH -r.-~1t:w...~~ GET INVOLVED ro-r.'Y-:.~:tJ:u·:el1~be .. a1~g . -t~ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. ~-.. ~: • """'.h \ ~ ....... ~......_.~ • ** LA.uMA HIGua 2 Bedroom 2 areas, & all Orange eo. bath, 2 bedroorn 2 ~ bath a nd 3 Taking the first step is often the Culloowlort~.64$·4900 Bluffs "E" Plan Finest Early Area . . Major Greenbelt View 425 Vista Rora Open Sunday I to 5 Mini Hacienda, 2100 sq. ft. tile roofed 3 bdrm, family room. 2'h bath Townhome, 2 private ''Spanish tiled" patios + view deck. Buy now at $134,500 and close escrow June 15th. iliaHtinnH & ([u., · fil1\ultur!) Hing 640 5560 day or e11t•n•nc1 E.1'>lbluff Profe.,.,1unal Bldg ............................. $191,000. o,_ .._.. s.doy 1·5. I.AG UNA NJGUEL 495·1720 499-4551 D/\N/\ POINT 49J.IUl12 LAGUNA BEACH 4!Yl·2489 Newport leach I 069 ~~~~ ••••• !?.~~ ....•.•........•....... bedroom 2~ bath Townhouses. Many hardest one. U you're ready lo move ••C ...... nhlde with pan0ramic views. Prices st.a-tat up or start your investment ftrogrum, labHIP••• 3107 $48,900. but have be.come confused w th all the ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner.Occupant principals only. l m-aspects or today's market, then come BR. exclusive Point mediateoccupancy. to the ex perts at Quail Place a.rca.onbe1acb,$7~/mo. IWI HILLHUaST DltVI. -... P""'pe ... :es. Inc. for solid professional I year loue or s ummer • v ' w rate. 873-45&5 673·3620. AlpM ..._. CNw. Y..., Plawy. counseling. Pyramid your equities · Models or.n 9:00 AM to Dusk with an exchange and/or purchase Spa<'lous 4 br, 2 ba, compl. · ( t rurn. Frplc, W /D. QUAIL PLAC DIYROl'MIMT CORP. with an eye toward high· uture re urn dshwhr, 2 car gar. No 1714) IJl·llf1 for your golden years. We now have 2. pets . s 1 so . for J, 4, 6, 9, 12, 27. ~07. & 224 -1.mits April/May. $2000. June. p L US co m mer c 1 a I prop c rt y. ~. July '42•0078 eves A PltOFUSIOHAL STAFF OF OVER 45. only. _____ _ HcMHfl For 5* C-le!Y Loh/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1500 LARGE IHOUGH TO SERVE. SMALL LARGE 1 Bd. Steps to EHOUGHTOCAltE. Buy/Dch. Adlts. no pets. Hn I 090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• y., Sm 2S%. w .. tmlnl.i" I A IQ ii ~ S280 yrly. 673·0072 Cosh M.so 3124 t_••······ .. ••••·····•·• 1-:ast11lde l br, $165. 1,-\ ul1l pd. 1-'ec Main Rcnto.ils, ~0-5370 ....................... Mecn'I Park. Dbl Crypt, II .Quall ~ . ua CUSTOM RANCH Pvt ply. 493-7761 ' PlllC9 . Plac• In prestlgous locatioo. fol Prapertl-Prap.,.ti•• 4Br, 3&, Lk. FR-011er eo..i.rc .. 752•1920 752-1920 3200 sq ft. on lndcscpd t,'z Properly 1600 1400 OCIAk ll POWl'Qt lfACM 1'00 OIJAll n HIWl'O«f HACH a cre. 20x40 heated & 0000 • 00 •••••••••• .. •00• ~ 3ur. rum. w/2Ua, bhns . filtered pool. Cntr air Commer«ial lot . 113 125. modern decor, frplc & I • Newport leoch I 069 Newport leach I 069 BAY<.:REST-Fab. Ivan Well.s 4Br. FH. + pool. den. Cml din rm & fom rm. Fab m.'tr :.tc r lo.,cll! galore. $195,000. Call Gee Gee Righter. 640·7411 ••UNITE!> IROkERS ABOVETllE Bt-:ACll THE U L TIM/\TE Redgate Condominium "1unobstrucled whwatl·r oc \ o Rarely avail, 1h1s IS San Clemente's rine:.t. E\·ery xtra. Xlnt schls. 19th & Pomona. $.l0,000 IMCM'lle Propffty 2000 Lots for Sat. 2200 p00I All uttl & maint pd Prin only. Sl37,500. Open cash 499 3-1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• No acc<!l> Lo gar. Vic Npl l·5SaltSun.544-t>85_1 __ Ch icken & SJnd_w_1-c hl•--------• b.ickbay. No pets. Prt!r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YOUR VILLA OM THE ILUFf Where every room has an ocean view. overlooks Newport Lights by night and Catalina by day. A private lane lakes you to a walled Garden, then in· to th.is beautiful three bedroom home, with 21h baths; game room; bar; din· ing room; gourmet country kitchen. 206 La Jolla Lane, was cus tom built and professionally decorated and is offered for sale at $215.000 by rn iJi J. Trent Harmon, a.s.i.d. Open Sat. and Sun. Afternoon 646-6197 Newport Beach I 0691Hewport Beach I 069 . . ..•..........•••............................. ELEGANT LIDO ISLE HOME 3 Bdrm., speaker system thruout. Family rm. with fireplace. 3 car garage. Call ror appt. S260,000. <..::.-l \ -~ ., ·~ l ,IDO UEAl.Tl. # , 33 77 Vio Lido, Hew port Beach .. v 673-7300 Newport Beach I 069 Newport Beach I 069 ·•···••·•·•·•·····•·••· ·····••••·····•·•······ t:J\STBl.Uf'I" ,L. /\ R G 1-: I> O V f; .R Outstandini: 1111.'W hy S ll ORES l\o me hy owner. ~ Dr + Cam rm own ai:-1. $215,000. Open $165 ,000. 1-'or appl d.11ly 1311 1\nlt~ua Way 6U-14Z7. ~Ill 7464 Udo Isle BEHTll.\ lll-:NRY REALTORS 21~ Del Mar 492·-1121 TUSTIN MEADOWS. Shop. Family operation. Rff1EsahCOU11ufor LAND non smkrs.~mo.Lsc planllltl,4B0,21 28A, Goodinromc.Ownerwall Profes investment S65.000 C llot59hy 290 ~24495 A C Owner ~-0183 hnance. CJll 5-.10 9922 analysis. appraJ.Sals. tax J:~r~~~~ cf~ae;~ p~~~ Sl8S_l_B_r-. -p-al-io-.-r-e-rn-. g-+ Jbr. 11 2ba. s1s-i,soo __ B_y_o~r. 67~0015 098 ~ & exchange ad' ict! 1 Pl N • Westminster I ols more. x. tee. Specializing 1n Uc h s llf 6454900 Nr t...~uch & Pk Neu• 3Br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• & associates · ma ec . ...., ~ multi·plex properties ..,._Lu-L--/ ,.___ 11'!. •• 'de 2 B 2 l I m O UA.JER "MXIOUS ,_R' nvnw * *-" -• ii , s Y iv r · .,..." "' Sellers&buyers ava1I. TrtrPrks 23001----------Relot!ating, must sell. Immaculate, 3 bedrm, Call Ron Ellis ........ _...le h ~ 169 $80,490 Ownr 55-l 2078 family rm with fireplace Condondnlum1/Town• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,__,..... • ex JI DOVER SHORES aft3/wknds 111 1111. rm. Formal dine houses for sal~ 1700 Century 21848'1188 23 OWN yous· Mobile llome •••••••••••••··~··••••.• -----area. Many deluxe ••••••••••••••••••••••• CrossCountry960· 58 Lot an II Plannl-d Com $\45, ~t Beach . ~on t Beauliful. spac1ou:.. SPJo:CT/\CUL,\R VIEW features.CallS40·91.!2l . CONOOSPECIALJST munily. J/8 to 21 2 l\<'rl.' l";t-'>l. Utal pd, Cull. Smalt custom llac 1end11 on with room for trailer . 1 Lots on rolhn~hllbmSo Fcc.645-4900 quarter acre rorncr lot 4 Immaculate 3 Bedroom ~ 11 · B .. c; M " 1'' • V Y • C<ilif. 645 8880 o.ifl. s. ex * •Conwmtrs Gui• I I f . I To u (' h s l o n c H I l y • 39 U .. ITS Bedrm. 3 bath. .n s o home thJ t takes full ad· &OSSOCIO es 96J.aiG7 Santa /\na.$600.000 l'ept Sunday L. Harn~on, Hauffs Unfurnished-· beams & Spanish tile vantai.:1• or th,• ocean and <!7 Buchelor units & Bkr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Charming i;o.irrlen r1ir>m the Mar111o.i lll'l1lw OY. ner l~t!isur1: Wtlrltl T<iwl'f!> 12 I ·H!Jrm. unit" ~--I 3202 !'>I0->11-11 w;1n1 " oll('t /\'king ---------•! Vu, lux. 1111 M<':tl<:. m<t1d , Mountain, Desert, ..._ra Caltfornia Coast SI 1:J.:i(1v 10., du. S:l5.ooo. 49G 1~11.1 BILL GRUNDY Re-sort 2400 ••••••••1••••••••••••b··~ , _______ _ A MINI RANCH REALTOR 6 75·6161 •••••••••••• ••••••••••• llvm1·' 01· 1t•nt 111 1·~ Properties ~ ANCHOIAGE W··t•·rfr1111t 1 '11ndn. lln~tnl 11 ''" t 1•-I\' c JI ·• o.in·.1"· Nwpt. & C~l . ~Set I"'·' 2 b h I I 0 ~ '-1 U\.'M'r ,.•au · • 1 w t1• -:1150 ·r mo 1; IO 29111 IMVIESTMEHTS ~ .curms. at s. P l'. C<l\1.', <:urb lilld MIU Ml llJ . 1-1110 "'' tl (Ph ., ll4: 1 ~~.ntry lutc_h~n: Only It i bdrm, 2 ho.ilh . ,w1m •Dorrcgo Spnn~is du11I«\ SI 000.000 \I\'" 5-l.l.5-0o S325 Los /\la mitos a n ·;a PanoramicView (7141496-7711 $1~•.LIW Will~ t1l}ou isec pool, s auna. Jar u1.11 . ~~.5()0. (.;lllllr lnl'omc Yu cl'aValll')' ~12721U Im m ac-2 br . lll ,1 the Sll.e Of lhts lot "-··k avatl.,hlt!. Fis h. :o.k1 S:ll\ yr. C~1rry ,,eir. OWC JO' Lh ing rm w.'vault('(I l' """ · v 833119 1 Out of Cowity llollhuu:>l' w_thui;I.' re ar beam cc1hni::o 4 llu,.:e OU HACIENDA f, • & sail SAA,500. Hroker Taxes ~~Yr.:.___:_ 7,_ P ~ 2550 'd It cf r' g . Inc I . bl.>drms, curve<l drive lll IMO dcJ(. ot·can view 962·447'1(r.J: 546·8103 71~1729·3208 r-r· •r Pets1ch1ldok. 3 car ganigc Pnced ;.al Nl•ar golf course 3000sq. llUFfS Distr.ss Property! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt!mim Jle;.ally 839 662:1 St49,500. Call Roy al rt . Massi\'e beams. 2 We can Ctnd it for you. (Cl 330. •..&.--1s1-~ 32-06 Prnnortaes 642 1830 fireplaces . $215,000. 1st OHennJ( by owner h p b .lfJ '.I ---..-. . . * 494-755 I • ~RN Estaf• OPt:N Sun 12 to 5 t:nd Bear area. ro ales. Co1y 2ll K love nest. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :-lewport Cresl Condo. I sly, 2 Br. 2 Ba. upgraded end uml. $89.000 645 1009 BOAT ACCESS Lovrly home·IOl'Ullon Juan Close lo ell.ff Or ""pt Capistrano I 078 lll?h Cndcr $1011,tlllll ••••••••••••••••••••••• :"\'\\ lt.,llllC f>.I:! t1.Jlill nv OW:"i EH :Sllr. :!Uu . \ ll''' :S7li.~100 - OJ1nlli-l•S.1t S11111:.!:1 • · 3115!1 V111 S<intu TomJ:. • •) -_49:l-5:?0ti - - • l>uple'< SJC :inr, :rn:i. REAL El!l'J'ATE l>ooblc Rar, $3."10 Imm. Ore. Phone 548-295 1 HARBOR VIEW llOM 1-: 6PEH SAT /SUH 1-5 1970 Porl CcrcfiCJClft pt San Juan's FinHt 38r, 2Ba, Monaco on pre· Indoor outdoor II\ mi: nt mium lot. beaul1Cully 1t"!> ~:-t Almosl e\cry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Un1l 3Br 2~1 Ba Cam 'd bankrupktes. trustee I I I 0 • I £• V d I 3 B · · • ' s· I forced sale.s unde r I uge ~ t . 8 'I <!Ii Ol t,uxury .ay u p x , r MobiJt' Hotnts in'i;:. completelr rcdet·. ·" c;t·ct vJlues. We can wnt.'<I R 3. for 1nrnnw on 2 Ii.I, bltnl>. fplr. cpt;.,, ForSCIH 1100 parquet tn entry & ~nlvenlurc.CallWorld 1ts.Guei.thouse hwn•d1 ~fll!., ~o.i11~. $5~0 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~t:·~~~ s~<it,°¥5• f~t;~ {v,de Broker1l. 673·4~5. I ble in11e:.tmc·nl 11 you a rc • 14 622-6591 , 213 826·02!H _ Older 10x50 lo be mo\•ed fl y Owner / \~I ~ U I ~~~~~~~~~~ lookm,i.: in ~h.t• __ Hurho.ink BalbooPenlnsula 3207 ~l~~t/~;.~i,~g'l· .. ~:;:n: ;;,g.~m I COSTA MESA--an·a ACT. i52 •. us ••••••••••••••••••••••• SS.CICIO will r1n a nt·c ~ I J-'l(1·h1"\I.' l'oint ~1rea. '· •xes 34 AC . $50,000 hll.. Im m lnl\ :1hr. :.!ll.1 liiS·Si~l 111 :"1•wporl It -' 1800 '.>.'i NATIONAl.2 1 .Sito-. I, tompl\'lt•lv ff'<'t1ntl Al ~a<:lt SliOO C.tll 1:!131 38i-134!J s s ... e DUPLEX Gl·n.llt• SIOPt'. 1'-.'.' u l H<I l,1111 1111 ~17J mo I '1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\ah.·r. \'1t'" l l.·rm" l't' ,,;:\ OH.2 l NEWPOllT JIEt\C.'11 :! fl l' d r '"' m I' L t: S Lk-sl ,·aluc 111 i\n•a St·.1~h1lrt! Dr Dplx ha!'lwlor 111111 , l'al'tt wtt h t:ALi\ p HO I' i-; llT 11-:s DELUXE APT. Step:. lo hl'<tt:h S11ou·1011~ µn' all' yurd S7•i.Hao Call Gt'<> l"rl'y ~:! :i.l!'ili uppt:r has ·II.Ir. 211.1, hUi!t' l ,11Wl'f :1 Bdrm,. :! h;c I 1n•1ilo.it•l• P.1l10 E~ 1· t' I 1 ,• 11 I c• 11 n d 1 l 1 o 11 • Quality dbl·w1de. Npt li v rm '' panoro.im11· Bch. 1965 Casa Loma Vll'W or oc·1•o.i11. J.,ower has 16'x4612'. Adult prk lnu (•nl'111~c<1 1>Jllo. 2 llr, Illa. pets I nr lloag Hosp . Ii: liv rm & <1111 arc~1. 2BR, I 12BA. center kit. <.;orner lol. Xlnt tax ad breakfast bar, bltn cook vantaJ(rs. Will LrJde up top. oven. refrig, smoke Sl27.51JIJ Ownc•r Hrkr detector. d1spo:.al. l"/A 816 221s t•\'l!~/"knrb IMQuail ~ liilPlac• · Prap•rti•• ... 75'2·1920 " 1400 QUAil Sf NIWPOIU UACH Fallbroak S37:ilm11 13 rustom homr!>. :lbr, Connery Viii~ 1j ·, ba. SS!l.51111 Sli.'i !Hiii Realty 673-6261 Boh L<1monll 7:!1l ll:JI;~ 1lr 42131sl St, Nil 72>1 7115.5 ----- A er 1> s :> I ro m 111 ll h Capistrano ~ach 3 2 18 IACK IA Y AREA 4Br, fam rm, II\' rm. flu.ii frplr. din rm. :!•·Ba IA RomJn lllh m!.lr hJlh flJl10•-. tro 111t & h.1!'k lndry :ir(·,1 It.: k1h ht•n \I brt.•Jkf."I ,u 1·,1 I 111-. ~ ddln e bltn' \I ·11.!1.>0 lndscpd, new paint m & room of this 4 bdrm, LIDO ISLE out. upgraded <'Pis family room home O\W Thi~ ,uper fantas tic 5 thruout. owner le;n ml? IOOlt.'1 a patio or garclt•n heal. ventilation. dm rm, &It 5131 "'kdy!.. blln buffet. plumtwcl for lndry. drps, awn1n ~. lncomt Pro,.rty 2000 pal10. planters. yrd cabs •••••••••••••• ••••• • •• • & cusl. lrellises. Spt n ·nt 'Ii OH T II SA~ n I 1-: 1; 0 Sl14 mo + elec't. J\"1<111. Co\ :"\TY B 1-; ,\(.'II 6 Units, E/Side l.nvrl y prid e .or . IJ\l.tlCr"h1p unib Oldtl·s b u t i:flO rll f'' n f'ar Wt•-,t l'llff. 111 f1·r~·<I :1l Sc·hools on Lht.• La Oul•n a •••••• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • Vida. 3 Bdrm. 2 Bath. custom Uf)\•11 S S I $ :!39'.! llil V Jo'arm l'I :)!Ii llC~ll! BLUFFS TRINA 3 Bdrm. 2' 2 b.1 1-;ntt u11tl Dehiihtful. inlm.u·. m m pl rt'<lcr A.,0,1111 i.:rnhlt Ow1kr l~u \IOI: SI 17 ,:100 I ~nt $650 m il 1~111 2~. I I UR 1 Uu homt! will be S t<it e . t'ee Land Lar~e r.1m1I~ ro<lm O)it'n SundJ\ I !lpm On Sl29.SOO 644 8621 ft!Jture., a hu11l m 'IH'l I} Sl17,5uo 2i1 \1J '""" hJr OpenSat &Sun I :, ('l'ntur' l l Cn1t·kt'r OPE:'IJHOliSESt.:'I II ;, 3128:!l'A.'if':O OLIVOS IAYS~t-~.L~. I:.\ 11~~IAl UTY ~~~;, T.+''.~~~·::::,~ l~~';'~llji~ r r .,. tl(J~h ~3 1811 • 675·5930 • Sp1•1 t.t\ ul;ir H.n ,h11fl.• he..1111\ "' wpar.1tt! Jtll('~l UPPER :lldi .. r .. 1 II \\' 1"11\I or m.1111 s qu.irt1'r-. l•CI( IAY P-.!rlrct tor r11u11le that "' Sant A I 080 nlf ... 1 C)ff .. f ·r the 3 Tk•clrlll I h:Hh. 1?11rc;t • no ,. ""'" t•n •u " ' . '1• ><>I ,. n ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~l linw .11 51111.500 Oµt•n hoU .. '><' + l , • ll~lll l h1111'<1• ~un 1 ~ 2!;11 hullt on a rnrnt'r lot $4500 DOWN 6 l $18.500 Ph 642 8J77 ('ITIJo:S -----\\'c ha\C 15 untt' 1n t·on HuntiftqtOft &och !tlrui:t phu!.'' tor 11nly s:rn:1 .noo 11v ,,. POINTMENTONl.Y l.NQuail ~ liiiiilPlac• Prap•rti•• 7S2·1920 1'00 OCIAILSl NIW'°n llACH "AA Rro;idmon• 12\~•2'. $260.lll.IO & up to 45 com· n1·w RXlll s <:rren room. m'l & rt•!>lflnt ·1 ln«ome ,\dull po.irk. Wall. to units Call prime ) for ocean <Sl91 21 Amencan Sl .130.000. Reid/Malloy :\1ohilc llotnt! So.ilt''· Jkaltorx. 2967 Carlsbad !').'17 9~t Bl . Cnrlsbad 17 Iii> Ull.DERS /\Til-:NTIO!'< ----29 ln ~alJt S1hcra<lo CJ· J-\1rn. 10x4S to he mown 72!.1 11-· · nyon .1 hudtlablt• ~pllt Also 35xR \\ c· :11»1 n .1 . ~ach Ar.a 3-Ple-x ll·wl vu•w lot. Utt I. in. Ranche-s, farms. bwld On the Palal>ade~. Gro•es 2700 196·47~------- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • CorOftCI clel Mor 3222 11-'YOt: Llh t: WOODS HILLS STREAMS \'011·11 love our l"Rt-:F: Spr1ni.: C al al oi.: ....................... ·-' JASMINE CREEK Pl.AH SIX \ •~t .1 l.nacl-< ot ',1lltl' lur on!\ l'hol ... utr /\<lull t ·11n1l11 i •IY OWNER. l'f(Ol'f..(('f y 11ocs 1-; $13.5.000 Call Gl5 i:UI :J Ur 11 J bit :'ll1lt• ~n or fu rn 111 Iii' mo\t•cl llrandnew-Stli9.900 $1 6 .UOo ca "h Pll : &12 4610 lluntmgton Beur h 6-19·2G32 Thou.,and1-uf 1-'arm,. RJn c h c". Cnunl r ) Homes J r,l·n I.Jet!. pit· turcd. Exc-1ll•mcnt m the Country51dl' 1\ll /\crosi. Ameru:a . Your Strout C..1taloJ.t ~hi led FIU•:E. STROUT REALTY, 3Sll. 21:R/\, fam r m , pn\;~lc study w/frplc. h11 rm & l1br<try are:1. Includes use of rlubhsc. pool, jacuni & tenni~ courts. Qlll for appt. Yr ly lse. $850/mth. w Harbor Va•w llom r'> B -1;42:11150 Ontu South Co o<,( l'l .11 .. 1 ""-• Monaro. :tlll( "' con' !•----------~ s.ir..mo rk ;>-1.~ 1~11 l>ouhle wide 3Ur. 11 ·~ ba. Realty 536.9.,.,7 l'RIMJ-.:l::J\STSIDF; nr h~o.i1'11. Partly furn SJG-6565 J< TIUl'Ll-:X C.M. $139,500. IHC. den W<tlk lo pool H &..~-v H 21 r1 I h 9'4ICllU!-DOfllll'.. u Ml N r So c:~ t :11.a " 1 r. IH'hool ...... <•1>111n 1: ~ I r . " ' •r1r111(mo I flt , I Ha , '""'' rioo •• al'Ull.I. oy ownr St :?9.50CJ ind l.11111 :i11;:1 ,... .. , ...... J.u· hul(1• II\ rm frnll :>4~ ;......, l'ort W1•yhr1cli.:•-. :'ol II $14.900. Ph 541;.1239 Dana Pomt Triplex John Klosr Reo.iltor W h 1 le w a t er v 11! w . fi.l5·6M22 or 645·6556evs Ac,..~ for so&. 1200 5149•500· Ask for M.ary Du p I ex & 2 ho 11 sc s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blue Dol phin Re.11ty s1 s11.()()(). C.M ' in,·ome 909-0 South I st Ave Arcadia, CA 91006 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675·5511 640 Jl)I 1 elm rm pnnt•lc-rl fnm rm WntcNff R~afty /lo: ,,.p,11.111• l.11111.1111 rm CONDO 493.5337 $13.1100 Own 76!1·6:l5'1 t213,445•7750 2 BR .. 1 ha .. single house LIDO ISi.i-: 2 llr :l h.1 11111 h it· 111111<,., llM'fl h r1< k rm, Hy nwnc-r 111111 0111\ tfr'l \t' & 1111rt·h IAt'l bJ1. SI 15.5'~1 CJll lt11 .q1p1 1A .1llp.t1l''f .. 11 \'h ' 55:!·f10RS lhi:hh 11pi:r.11h·d ~ 1m 11~1 • '\t•\\ l"lrl '<'h i di'> l..ldo bit• :I Hr ·• h,1 1i.1t111 Incl work,h1111 I IJ1t•11 h,,. I ·, ~R'l ()(JO mt' I fN' lnl !'n t & !'>u n 111; \1.1 <~·n ~ .. ill:!t\,Sunl:.!6 Wa111•r-; 1.uttwr In\ 1•,1 11112 Port Sl1rlini;i Pl mt·nl Co. <211 111fi ll:ll!lut ---------1714 t \ll:l 2>1•u all ""m Harbor Vll'w llnm1•' :i 1\1 2 Ra, li.t~ fl.tl111, n1•v. Jll pill-. Dy ownt•r $1:.'ii,IJOO 644 6168 GOLF& SWIM :!;!l'IO S<1 1'"1 O( h \II)~ Ill th1:0 I Jlr hom1• h\ i.:olf 1 t111r .. .-& rd.1 \ u ) 111•w n•~lom pool Ai J.11 1101 \ ----------i 1111\' ,,11tw m N•·\l.pt>rt MAGNIFICENT VIEW H19'Abo••T1w I Ith Fairway of llfeCAHYOM In in.: ;11 )I IO.Oll1l 01>en s.11 & Sun t !>l'~t 2'1rn l'Jlll'r 1.n 1\1-,'l i 5:l !lOZ.1 ~ 6p1c 3 ~drm. 2l~ bn, ex ecutlvc hm. Over Zl!OO sq fl. of luxury In seclu1h•1I privacy. ROOM FOR IOA T <:.imper too in these two new t'USlom homes in Ncwporl ll&ht s . 3 llr + ll!c honu11 rm. 21<t hn, furn +din rms, 2304 Mt ft, 2 bLOry, IOlS Of "ood. Sl<ll,OOOea. • Fee Land $239.000 .. GU.MD VISTA UALTY 761-1212 r HAltlOR VU HMS 4BR, 48/\. Pool. pool h~r Lrg crnr "'rr lilt <in Green"'ay St i!l,ooo Open Sun I II IR.'il l'nrt Stanhope Owncr/Agt 544-7818 ------ 3100 & 3112 Broad Sl. t-:n:1t of Nwpt & So of 15th St Open wkdyi1 1·3, Wknds 12·4. Call 731·1522 Wr'ltem Pacific rrop. MEWPOIT HEIGHTS Architect '11 I u-cury Occnn view by owner. 4 BT, 3 bo, 2 rrr.lcs. 708 St. James P . $2!5.000 Ph ~2818 "645-5746 TRY IT- YOU'U LOVE IT •OAkCREST '?LAN fl" CONDO• \ 111111.(e w.1lk 2 llR nc-111 Sn <.:oai.t l'lat J Ir' 11'11111 l'Ooo pool J:llr By owner phlJ11l'. 7~1 11189 BARELY BROKEN IN jU<il I ~ r:tr .. ul<I lh1o; t\1.11 story ··nradforrl ' Condo ho~ a 1"">drnom o;. vlu.~h t .1r11t•linl( lhrnnul. a 'cp11r.itc <l1111111o1 ro"m Pl.L'S ft.nt 1•11 Jl.1110. pnnl and dul>llOube f.1c1ht1t":i C.:I<,._,. to 1<rhoo1~ t 110 On ly ~\:1,000 If vou tlon 't m ind ·• '"l'cJ11 n,.: ,.:oll t·our'<l' 'll'\I. from th1· !lrt•k orr )OUr hvtnlo! ruom . 11 \ 011 1·:1n pul up IA 11h thr c·on 'enit'nt·e o f lt·nn1o; ('OUrt.t., ~Klf lttld j ,ll'Utll 1f )OU can tol1'rate plu'h l'arpt•l1n~. r1repl.ll'l'. mtrrore<l \l.'l'l bar. m1r rorf'CI wal'\lro~I(' l'loscts; IA. IQuail ~ 1( you re not bothered by Placw a ;,rcunty J(ate and un· ~ltrtl .. dcrground park1n1t-....... ...,.,S2·1t2o THEN TllJS JS FOR 14000UAll.UHIWPOllllACH YOU. TRY IT -YOU'LL BUY IT! m~=~ l CLASSIC 752-1920 Prap ... tl-205 1400 QUAIL Sf NIWl'Oll llA(M • --- FIVIEACRES SO. of CORONA F:x1•c l ll'nl ''il•w Fu II pm·c ~.!JOO llK It. 711 fi71i !1717 OR 522 20110 I S ,.1 l Ci\HLS BAD !'IF:/\H l>~p e'<, on "' emcn c BEAL'll -9 ~l'W dcluw SE'..:.950 un1tll w 3 Br. 2'-i ba t-'1xer upl)('r Opli<. Oana m.tlllcr 111111 Under con. l'omt ~.500. . !.tr l'l,in~ &. proJerL1ons Upl'( l'llr < ommcr1·1al, rl'.ul) ltH )our m:;pccllon OHE ACRE S;m Clem ent<• &12.!1110 S! 1s.11<MI :\I a..-St e" ;art, foryourmohilrhnm1· !'>1'( 11n11 ~. som t• ot·enn 7:!22111 f:'<t'nt·s~stem-;. Level. All uuhlu:ll .I\ ;11 l \ 1 c·" U a n .1 I' n 1 n l TllHEE to rhoose lrnlll S!l~l 500 ' B 0 II \1 J '<: i\ RE I\ 1 Xlnt terms. BK R. POINT ll EAl~TY Tr.11lcr l';er k 51 spa«cs '714 I 677 5001 CALL IOO jf,()f) nn l'olor:irlo !liver CIO\C OR52l·Of>JO 1---------~ 10 Nt•\ :1d:i Casinos . --------Ownt•r will l1n11nce 1511 Acres. exclusive rural 13 UNfTS Ea-.tstd<• Vrly Orange Co. e:>htle area. inromc S:J(),9011, l"<l)('ni.t•!I flolbng hills. vi~ws, $7~ $!;7113., prtr1• ~3\I0,1100, flN arr+.: 1-.d . A i;l . C;.ill for uddacss. pnn f>.1!>·57~ ____ __ c1pal!I only. Hcdlands. 215 acres ex l'111s111e residential area. Near Country Cluh. $5000 per acre. Jo:d. Agent 54.')-5744 C5l 2 Bedrm Houses. Fuirview SI . Yrly in· como $15,90<). expenses $3380., price $18(1,000. b:. I :inc e a t 8 r; . i\ It Sl:!ll,(l<)(I cfwn. (.':ill Wally 5-lll-711:!5 ------ UEACll UNITS Steps to o<:ean. Income $MO. $135,000. Will trade. McNi\Sll RF./\L'l'Y, 642-1334 or 642·6578 eves ----lob far Sol• 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 0.69 7 A.CRIS LAGUMA. HACH R· I Near Green bell Orean & Canyon Views $160,000. Terms 11 Z '' REAi.T OR : 494·8611 8 UNTTS Victoria St. 12 BR. S/1 Bl\. 2 Buch In· LAGUHA IEACH come $l8,4i00 .• expcn11c11 BUJLDt-:ns $4834., price $206,000. /\TIENTION 2-155 Onr or the rew in Arch ~ ~ ~11ch l!e1i;:h.ts w /ocean ~ ~ of prorcrl~ so ~100 · OPEN SAT /SUH 1·5 4 nR. 3 Iii\, l''R. UR. Cor ------- [~ IWIW.9 , iew~ fmm rrnnt & rear SM.ooo ----_ on lot. Dhl. gar. $450 Mo. EXECUTlvEs y!':irly lsc. .. Scenic Prop. 675·5726 You don·t have lo be an -.....:...----- t-xecull\·e to .ifford th1:. 3 DR. den. Lovely yard. beaut. branrl new 271)() So. of hwv SSOO Month. sq. Ct. homt• on 21 ~ ac re!! i\J(cnll>11 ~'~ llial has II ;.ill BK f( ---- (7 14 1676 5717 3 Brt, 2 Ila. gar, crpts, yr Oil 522·2080 ly. $115. mo 6i3·3850 Agent V A-4HA TERMS ----- Sp ct c ular ':rnr 2hn 2 br, 1 ha. fprlc. garag\! • e ... Nu l>('L'>, no l'htldren. Yr homl' on lrg fncd 1.11t . ly. s.n5. 426 Mangold h~e h11 rm. fr pie, ti(' fli" 417!1 (2131443·46"2 Xnlt. ll'rms. llh.H " · __ 1714 1 li17 ·51i9 I OR 52'l 0530 AVOCADOS 4 +acres and a 2 llr, 2 Ba home. $97,500. Bu rr Whit~ n ~itl t~r 2901 N1•wport Blvd N B (714' 6 75·4630 Charmmic l'oppy Ave 2 hdrm, 1 ha. f1>IC, beam-.. patio & c harm. /\11<111 April I, S.t50/rno. Ph. Un 1riu c H ome :... 67f>..6000 /fl73·657 l ------ $275. 2 hr. Ocean view. Singles or cpl. Fee Main ncntals, 540.5.170 ---Lovely 2br hse. Form11I FARMLAND din.rm. rrp1c. n~ pets. Rich. Ont·~ Calif, un-~~9~rly. i\va1l 4/15. derground n vt1r. 3 areai1 _ 5 (40 acl $895 per acre & 3Rr. 2Ba, Crplc. oceon siclc up. Illness Corr ea sale. of hwy. $195 mo. 610·5731 Owner5.11·73ftti. wkndston5PM -----ffl Es tat~ 2 nr. hllns. S3.'\0 mo. Want~d 2900 558-8484 l3J9Ham~hireClrcle lot w/trlr acces!I. Must HIDEAWAY? a tr l "' s ec this one. Owner Own your owo land in 30 UNIT 20UNIT COMPLEX I lold for anvc~tm ... ·nt T"' u ••••••••••• •• •• • •• ••• •• re.a or e ClCC'cu iv". V"l"n"la nr Ne·"hall. 628 4 BR ( m din rm w icarry a 2nd. just 11ub· .. ~· • .. .. am. r • · mil on offrr. Lt .. lcd at acres or hilly terrain. up +b1lhnrd rm. 3 Car gllr. Towsley Can)'On , L.A. Pool l $275 000 Frc-lol $!12,500. ('"LL R911· 7~. LE"" sc' "ONF.K W ll I-: r. /\ N R E A C. County. Only $200. per .... ,.. ' f:STATE acre. will consider some still avail, cl~e ta oct>an in pnmc co:astal area. Call now ror detail!!: tldJarcnl lot-. Sll"'C 100· in W N r r n pl' r l y 1 n S py g I u u II i 11 4 b r . f\n•h Beach lll·1~hl !1 . Inglewood. Hawthorne Cam rm. & IJ:e bonu" rm $21,000 for both. Owner or So. Bay Ar<>n '. l''abulous vu. 644 0223 w111 asslsl In financing WILL PAY C~SH!! Ph. Tom ()'Alessandro IN IED CHOICE CAR~fEL llnrhor View Upan~d·d. pnnr. only can 644·5366. REALTOR 64Ml23 _;_;:..;.._.:.;_ ______ I trade. Maps & pictures In tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil s.. CltMt.... I 07' S.. C&etMnt. I 07 6 omce. 646--»21. cves:673-4STI IYOWHElt CALL 540.3666 C..s.y&C~y 1104So Coast Hwy. Ll\OlJNA BEACH T.D. PROPERTIES (213) 674·69~7 or (714) 546 8201 anytime. or (714) 846-5221 aft. 8pm K1n1o1 !'lite Harbor & oc·can v1cw-tlve le en tt'rl;,in in Broadmoor mdl luxury. 4 & fam, 2~-a ba. 2 frpl, pool 6. ti.ark. Private Party w1nt11 to buy Aarbor View Carmel, Phase I or II, Prine. only. 644·4728 SHIAJC PllVllW ,. IYOWHllt Dold. b\lt not iarish. Lov. ely 4Br, 3ba homo on tee l•nd. Steps to beach. . $11t.tOO You must sc:o this 2150 sq ft. back bay home. 4Br. 261. fam. rm. + m an y xlru. Mature trees, lus h prtvate back yd. and 1reenhooae . Flexible terms. Owner lcavlna nreu. Open Sill/Sun 12.spm S48·0Ul9 Plush carp~t. m0<h'rn ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!( kitchen. wood burnlnR Oceon View. Rdwd flrcplaer. /\i1kln1t Gia s 3 Yrs old 4Dr 1152,500. Ownrr AJ(t 3ba~ .$224,500. ioz-St 631-3000 Jamea Pl 1142·'281 idle Items '42·G678 ~. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• U 10,000 wmt OCEAN YllW Cyprus Shores, prlv guarded gate c ommunity. Breathtaking ocean view. 4 IBdrms, !am rm, 2 CpJcs, inner court. Outstanding buy. Ask for Joann Doran, 759·0619. I ' Lachenmy er nr,1llu1 1500 2 Choice Plots In th~ Garden of Gospels. Weslmlnister Cemetery. $750 ea. 893-7056 Crypt 1170~. 6th level, •lnale. Macnolla Court. P•cinc Vlew. "'9t·2386 al\. .,,. Wf1ela11 REAL ESTATF 497-2457 ------· COSTA MlSA Rl C, Small Building Firm Zoned Cor l8 units needslots,tearcfownsor Dev•G ..... IHlty 644-1790 W/varlancc possible 17 flxer·uppert1 Of t'lVen add Choice Harbor' View. Ml .. IMUM units. Hu 2 Dplx. J on.~. R·l. 2, 3 &4. All c:om· Broadmoor mdlluxury. 4 " howle.$275.000Prinonly mlss1onstoscllln&bkror & ram, 21A bu, 2 frpk, DOWN C...twyFiHflctel nocommlaslonrorownt!r pool & park. Rltr. 4·Pl.EXES. 11lde by•ldo, RE/\l,TORS 7SM3S3 seller. Bkr. 648·0666 644·1790. stlll avail. In So. Cst. VI' LA PARJ\, ~ nrr .. ~----• ,.-.~-.. -.... -~------Plau aroa. JJ •. t Ilk ..._ ._... 3224 CALL S•O.l•6' view lot, hot$0S "' cu~11 Pr1vote party would e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11'fltela11 ;.\ l A l I. 't I I• I ( hous~ OK. S:sm-Kd, to buy 1 to 15 unlt11. Duplex 2 Br t 811 • com1> Owncr/Agt 831·9960 rcdeconted. jlar. 11ml II Unit lot In Coela Mesa. ~er MOO DPLX within fncd yd. Sml chllct OK, no '22$,000.Princ.lpollo~ly. SmlolCM.Payarouod 1>ct1. $275 + dep. ..... sioo.ooo. ISMM& 645-811M, 1948 Meyn-Pl - ~. u.,.,.IMd ...,..., U•fw••d .._.... U.•• · t 14 ..._.. Uwfw'llllliad .....,., U.tw ~......, .................................................................................................................. ....._ U.tw•••• 4 .::s:=~:.:.=:L:'..;;.A;.i:;pri,;.;.;..:1 s:;i., ..;.'e;;.;n..;._ ________ o;;.;A-.1.._1. v_._P1 ... 1.0..,T.._--=n;..:;... c.s .. MiM Jn• Cott• M.w uu.....,.... ... :u4b '""" JJ44 ....._ Ja..• ............. ~······· ·····•················· •····•·•········•····•· ............................................. . •••••••••••••••••••••• ......_"•'•"'*~ At ...... ,,,.,...,., .,.. .... ~ .............. 12&t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ········-·-······ .... z .................. W.A•1t.r l2t Mi•'°'t •edt J7•t t•Mn• )124 BEAU1'. 3 br. 3 b.;i, fun rm, frpl, rrml dm. rm. Nr. bth S7SO. 646 lOM MESA DliL MAR br. t ilt ba. cpl.I, drpt, ~Sf.,,._&..-.. ._ RIHTAL$ • Waterfront·Doc:ll, 4 RR, 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••"• .... •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••-t••• ~ Rr. 1·~ ""a'PYl ~n· fncd yd. J•dl,9 pet.I ok. WOC'Jdbndae Arbor Lake. 2 BR ..........•...• S38S ~ '~f~· ~~w .:.r~ a Br. 20¥.u Lac ram rd, GIAMD OPIMfN• 1~•nc;, 1 t' ufd~ ~· Water P SJ $, IJU> 38r. 2B• ur 2Br ~den 2 BR ............... s.ioo or7s2..a&1e · · ' aew •PP anc~. c~· . ,..,.S TO HACH 91e81iBJIU ,,, •• ..> · ~':!'.,0 ..... ~ .. • a• IB2 __ ·4481 ________ 1 Sunken llv.rm, 11>1c. 2BR .............• $42S n.lc._~!t l'U' McFa en 2BR.lba yr•u S* .-.mo . ....,..,..,,. Jacunl & PRIVATE BLUFIX'CONDOS .,ll...,....,a.S98-6'93 ' "' APA111'Mt;NTS -Super loc:allon. 3 br, 2 ba, "Ah U ad ... 2 BR, den .......... ~95 .. ..., 2 BR, furn, wnlr. S250 OOWN1'0WN ''.~1 SUPER 4 Br. nr S. Cit cpts, dr!>l>, OW. 2 cJr "" fill' l.'u cpt, mir· a BR ....... ·. · · · · · · $350 Lelli.ea stard.ng at MSO 4 Br 2 8&, rpk, etc 2 BR, 1 ba. Wnlr •••.• $300 " " Plaua bo•l &ale \'8C811t g r Children 'V 'l OK rored c otet doon next lO a BR ..............• ~ Month. Agent &+l·llSS Crdnr ln1tld. Brenda •• YROMT l Bdrm $!IO $475 '152 1920 Jc nme • a . 1163 ~ A . bed. be11ul tiled entry 3 BR. . . . . . . • . . • . . . $US --------M2 Un! 3 BR 2 b $525 2 8c1t 10. 1' •ha ~7[1 ~ <t!ll l"• 9"8s • ' 00S3601;_mo. 1 ' gt., Rent $49.S. or lse option. 3 BR ........•••.•.• S695 BoTHlEallCOVE JI ~ 1'44 4s ·~ • • a. &uutltul p.1rk·llk~ 11 .... '"'"" ( 7 l 4 > 8 4 0 • 1ll2 :t o r 3 BR. • ..••.•••..• S3SO a Pl na . 3br, l~ba. new cpts, pot mosphere, poo!~o1 f'f<fMF t;ASI'SIDt: c M .i Br. la(' lnctJ yd. ts t & l.<lvely 3 br. 2 ba w !lrlJ', 1_12_1.3_1_•32_·396_1 _____ 1 J BK •.............• $625 l Or Z UR. cond:ml,nlum d111S. SIMS. 898.,000 or JWit u ftiw step:. 'f com CONDO. znr, 2ua. dbl l.tbl,SJOOclcp ~mo fpJc .OW.2caraar ,\vJll 4BR ................ $400 In exclu11ve ayront S9H'40l plNcshoppine. a111 . 1nc"s wshr dry r/· NcwC'pt.,,plumblng,etc. tmmed . UH /mo . l'LIASl~OMI 1BR ............... ~ c-ommwuty, Pool,~ach, Wh1X'lchjlrdesl11ncd l"'t'l n g fi rund-spank1n' ~-~ OOH~Art .• no fce LIASIMI! HJR ............. $680 11~urity.$7~ ......._,_,.Wdor Atlulu,nopeti. n c w Yr 1 y Ii. l' 11 t , • ---• 2 Dr+ Der Townhom" SHERMAN ASSOC. ~ahed 1300 UH t:. l~th Stred $400/mo a.11 for uppt Ck :iu. 3 Dr 2 Ba.~ mo Nel4t, 3 br, 2 b111 d~. :! $125 Mo 1 mo tr~c rent! ""'·6500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646"6816or642·~• ..... ~A~·r .... A " IRc kl_tch near schooli., car oar . cmrt school~ •• '.' ur· +" Oen.To .. nhiim•• ---''llRD" ""e"" to '"'··h yrl" 2br ,,._,,_ ""'' I 548 59-1 .. -ft ~ Jaiml nc Creek, pvt .,. ,.... LI\;. n '$245. Near nf!W 2 br. ,., C .....,.-., ...... w•oRT enc ".1r~·IS ,1iop1>. A\_all imme,d ~Mo. t mo free rent! . d G .__··-·for•-$?8.5 -..-~ ,._ .-~ 9tiJ 1$ 11. t comm Guar cd ate. -. ..... · •• 2 .,A90 ba, put10, 1i1.1rd1:n, udlli.. ltt:ALTORS t:normous t:asbldc3 Ur :! .mo. · • I;··• 3 llr + Air + HV New 3 hr, 2 boor 2 br & l rvint.<Col1Pk.3Br+ $450 "" . .,.. nopets.641·1603• 67~·5511 Bu furn rm. 2 fplc-s, no fee --.stor~ae. S400 Mo. 1--~~~~~~~~~I den w/pool, jucuul, ten· ~M New3Br. T/tt ~so Clean l&.l hr Adults, no -• ~- ------bll,s/1n:. cJ~I gar. $450. p..:r 3Hr, d\ln, 1·~ Ba. put10, 111 2 t:x~c. ore. suites S37S Deluxe Greentree 2 llr, n is. Si25 mo. Ca 11 HB3Br, near beach $M0 pcb. il00/~25. 2421 t:. l'EW l 612 bedrm apu ~TSU>E:!Or.211u,s.&2 ~·~1~Sa11lai\nuAvc. f1•n1'cd yd, newly de· Mi;Z~~~?~11,"''"''""~1 • hbc. fc.tm rm. liv rm, IH4·48~. lfum1shed) t6lh.St.N.Hts.64ti·lll0t ~IJt.oS3JOpermo. mo. f'ncd y<J , wll.. lCJ MG-8640 c ornted S;j9S mo. Pnvpnlloe&q,iara1tc1> :.ho~. 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Hl:.!1 A ~I H'had I Jn'" SUPER SHARP .I llr, :.! h11. frplc. l> W. •'•" 11 1rnlm Hlk1• to be h ~15 mo i i_. K!l:J 3iii r1.n;11 woo ,11 r1. :i Br i 11 .... hul(I' m,"le r Many '11 101, 11wl1l lplc & formol 3 Bdrm' 1111 a •1w••l 1111 II ~11111111. SliO rno. int ld11 'lllC In dt',lf ,1 bit' ~\\ 111 1trdn1 J,1 l\1>lly ~Ill l3il_ 111/hl s o r i-a :».1·"h rmdld k•t <'h. nw. ni·~ lic>Rullfull> dee hie 3Br. tlr.ipcs & curhun~ ~l('v 21111. IYjul'nky clean79vn· fron t/r e ar )th w 1 ('n~nt. S39!1. 9e8-~7 & iarrtrnc r svr.. U :ir 551 81\:!:l $350/mo 206$ ~1arla11 Jllr. 28a. 2 car i:arage, Way. OH 21st St.. :'t1r Rood 1oc1t lon. Cpl!! & &lstoo. Wkdsy ore ph. clrp11 75l·OlMI 7" 991111/!) --·---------. --- -3Br, Pt ba. 2 car A&r. NI~ 3 br. 2 ha. fplC', r>w. 2 Cpla, cvrd patio. frplc. cor gar • <'onvt•nient wtr mcl. OwnerA47..lS11 art•u. SJ75 mo. 003·<1~ -- - <\gt • no ft'f'. 3 hlll('ks to bo11ch. 1 br · duplex. Yurd. ¢pl11, Hv, Short· a hom1·. s hnrc> lht-rt•fni_. S?b __ o. 6~HU:l5 nmt. ~ Rr 3 &. fplr. f1un rm. formal dlnina. nice Ooas & kid• welcome! yard tor doa•· on Nwpt Slnllll older 2 br hOU81' lkh Ool! Counte. Rc>nt n11xt to 11chool. good frw>· 17SO. IJ('C, MOO. 548 71145 or r"'<'esa. '300 'mo. 116!· 7187 ~7..QlflS Of'~ 01107 macnab I irvJne realty TUITlBOCK GtLB4 Enjoy the ni~hl lights from your ti V· ing room In your Garden lfomc "Jasmine Model." Master suite w/enclosed patio; JBRs : 2 haths; kitchen nook & dinin{? terrace; sepa rate laundry r oom. Avail R/ 1 - still time to choose your carpet. S550/mo. Natalie Benjamin 752·1414 (~46) WO()OllDGtl -HOADMOOlt 3BRs. formal dining. 2 baths . 2·tar garage w /opener J patios - comm. pool. $465/mo. Vee Stinson 642 823.S. (M47) CAIDIFf Avail. lmmed l Beautiful 2BR, 2 bath, l·story townbome featurin1 white carpeting. wood noon, dt· signer wallpapers, 2 palloa & Wood· burning Cireplace. Community features 2 pools. 2 jacuuis & clubhouse. Walk to schools & shop· ping. S4t0/mo. Lita Harper 7S2·1414. (M48). '42·1235 '44·6200 901 Dover Ori¥• 1-i•rw Vie.; Center lrvlne 11 campOt V1llty CAn11r 7S2·1414 Laguna Village. Bri.ntl lln"ll'nnnn .... _ d d d k;' .... bllt l bch Ul I pd \c 2 Bd Cd C _..,11 _1 ... 00 gra e, cpts, rp s , ... " o . 1 . new 'I rm on o --. dshwhr, bllns, encl. Stove & rehi.I(. Shr bath. Beautiful view. Club/· I~~~~~~~~~~ patio, gar. No main· $J45mo. 67J..l451 an Jl'M Pool pnv1legcs. Close tol· tenance.554·3536 Beaut. m'w :?hr. 2ha an I ,bo pping & schools . Big Canyon. 2 DR. condo Dplx. 3Br. den, :!14il:la, ple't. patio. Jaundi). S36S mo 830·8748 S795 !\lo. annu:.il IC'a'il' ~.WH Uttfunt 3600 l~sq ft, bay view, 1213 l hlll\l!, S300. fi42.1tiO:I ------Lido R~altv b7:17300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 550-0600 <Jan) day, or ---- -Jllr:!Ba,air ttrnd,t:losl' --· ----. , . 6 3" ·1 1 to IJO'•I gouJ ~It""· S.IW Ul-l'll» \"u, ._.,.c<· t"•nhi.e, S2tiO IBr. dln. frpk. lg. (illl675· 756C\"C flt-11 111 11(''~ .,r, _ ,., :'\v l'l'b 11:r. IS.SY 1 :-.;" µt Crt'i.l. J Ur :!', H.i , )d. gar<tcn, nr Lake Pk Ill\\ nh1111"· 1-'rrak. 1·111 I :Jl;r, ~ba •'«nth> I >bl i.:.• r puul ~ n•t ,111:.1. ~:1311 11,11. u,.111.J· I. l ull r .... '-'JI S36·0M·I Br hfronl '.!hr. :!ha. ~un i;.1 r 11(1•\tl SllMI •·1:! 11,(•; " , • <li·<·k. 1t1>1.·r vu. J.;nr 1t.11· f,11 11 ~::,o 1;;;1..::1:1:; \riv. i\cilts '11•' 1wh !'l.111 Apartmenh Furnis!Md m3·:ltlt1111r l\7:1·111'~1 1 II! ,q•t u11l11r11 F11l1 l'llll 1111110. 1·ph il 11•• cl W.1!-h. Sk\'lil•• l1i1l h ti.is & W\I \m·hl M:!~1 "'" i.'11 l!i:tl l>c•f 1 ::111 l'\I munlb.JS37 J\IK."• l l\r. :!U a :! t•J r i::1r, tam rm 11-!P 1>.1110. llwd LOCJUfta HlcJuel 3252 y 0 . " .is ti n 11ry,.1 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• d~h\o\~hr. ~!15 6.f.!! 107..?. .! IJI. ~ h;; 1•cindo;. vn i.:oll ,•.,ur'c J\v:1 1L 1mm.·cJ l"rvm S35CI l!J9·:!U I ~pyi:lai.b 11111 l'ool, \'il'w, Sl:!UO m o. fiH 196K or ;,.11 51G2 I Hr, :\lon;irch Bay" To•r ran • llome~ S700 mo ! Ur l'Ondo. 1wt odults, I07 IOS.l afl6P:\I. wa~her. drycr. rclng, .......•.•.......•..... Costa Mesa 1724 ......•..•.....•......• $40.00 WIEtC & UP •Studio & l BR Apts •TV & Maid Serv Avail •PhoneScrv. Jlld pool 2376 Newport Blvd, CM ~-9755 or 6"5·3967 --------encl t·arport. Hef':. SW() ii----------~vrth \'1~" ·I Ur 2112 Ha . pt•rmo.5Sl-:J398c\"b. 1&21rTrtrs Fa m Rm, \~clb:.ir. fplc. --$160 to SJ•~ G s & at 5685 mo Blue Dol phin I Ur. 21. Bu, dlnm~ rm.• ...... a w er Realty. Ask for Mary CanJI w llll'll nr poo. I .& pd. No kidi./pets. 133 E. 4,1~331 lennti-., StiSO mo. 1)46.8,0~ ._1St-h•S•t,•C•.•M•.•64-2-•1•26S--• --------lalctForest 1255 BIC C'~1n~ononf:11r"••.Y -I ett1roint 3726 •••••••••••••• ••••• •••• Rr 3 HJ. nook. dl'n. J~t:t ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOi! LE.\S!'.. liruml Ol'" \"le\\ SISOOnt!g 770 02i 7 · J)l'r neat \'111,. J Hr, ho mr. tn \\OO<fl•lf a n ·11 • per 3 Ur. IJ!<' r ard. fplc. r court ')'d. P''t. Sl9S lfl!· 21::Ba. l'PL .... <lrps . <lbl gar, walk lo beuC'h, Sinl(le.496·~3.ff7:1-:!l32 \l . p1111n. t'l1· \low lu ::>ititl mo \JG \\\•!>tmtn!ll\!r "hb, nr r~r-nt·r "' Hr.dgc Avt' 1~2.;;.is ....,,flhgton ~ach 3740 Hout e & rolt•lln \\ ay ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>nv(! b~ :!.'il 11 CmcnJ LIDO ISLF., yr!} $ROU. 1 Br ;ipt. furnished. Patio, W.1 y Or tall (711 1 ave1labl\!.l1Jnt'I:I8r 2 1DUQ,pool.$llt0. S.IO tl960 wkd~) 9 :\. St00 Ha . I Ke 'iunny Snut h 960 X i.'i m" p.ctro. ti I:! .'IOO~ lii5·6:1:!8 LOC)Uft; Hills ---11 SO Mission Viejo 3267 RLl"FFS. I lt-Vt'I, view, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br. :!ba , frpl S!l80. ALICIA rLAIA Ca stu de! Sol ~ ucfull. IO\'f· &W·42C11 or~ -147l -1 Scenic Mountain \'aews ly 2 BR. 1\ 1< • view, rluh W lk , b h ht>· l :lb I ar~c db: adult t &2 P\ IJ(~ S.100. 6·14 I 19i or .,~ f.o c • "llau 1' r, 1idrin 'Apts. Jo'urn & un· w ·1 O'IJl .... 11, am.rm, u n~. ove • ' -----ly yd, no pet~. $190. furn. . .. ·• Hr 1\.1 hnlhs. C1.r1tovo 5-$9·901tor5Jt!·2173 Pool. Jacut:t.1, Rilhards -ho~c T1:r1111,., puol ---------. 581·6l51or58J.tH:IU u\.lil.ihlc . $325 Ph Br 111 Ila. (pie. ntc•c i:-i211 Sloc.kport, Lag llJO.!llill; patio. w /fltl'll tn tenn111 lhlls --rrl & pool S400mo. Sorry,nopets . H.wport IHc:h 3 269 "46·11-102__ ......_~ •-h •.........••••••••••••. -----1,..... ..... '"'""' ... oc aroor \.'Jew Homes 4 br . f11m rm. rlo~P In pa rk & pool & •tll :.c•hoc.>l!I 1\vull M,1\ hl 56:!.'i 1133 IStll l769 llGCAHYOH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l'·••·wus. luxurious :1 ht·<lroom. :'llonaco. Jl1~h ;1ho'C' main fairwa) with \It"\\' 1>14 lriAA :Ji:t 11!11 I Dr, close lo bcuch. qwel ne1ahborhood. lcleal for i.mi;:le person. $235 mo. 1(1-.11 Sh;irp' ~ llr 1 Ma.tr ht & li.i.l + d top. aft 6, -:.w tc, bltm •. hn0tl sllp.1 6iJ·~I '"l'l lle1gbt1o. :m r, Iba. ssz.~mo ~.:.xx1111 1._.;;;;;; ____ _ lq>ll'. burdwood lira, no -- I"""' <.I~ m11 :>IR SU 11 :"l·w1•r unit :!\Jr, 2 ba. l r .ir l{dr. Halconlc:.. '\I' krry, ocean, ba)'. Yrlv $3!Hl /mo . (i-10·"42·1Dt:l.UXK3 Dr 2 Bu, nn crc/wknds, 1131H 121 llarH 1,els. $:150. Nr. s. (.;,..L Corona chi Mor 3822 l'la1.u, ..,.14.110~. art 5~ •••••••••••••••••••••••Duplex 2 hr, 1 bo. 111•" l•---------1 <·pl 'I, drps. No Pt't " <.:ORONA l>EL :\!AR s:?O:. mo. 2207 Ora11~1· A \'C. fl I:! ll5ll3 LJ{C bOl'hc lor. P\'l pul 141. J:t1od Ioli ~180 + 11·'" 1;11; 1r,.11; ::! Br Townhoui.e. rrr1k. ~fr-.a \ r nle :! br t1Jh ta11 ·. l'ool. trmnis. Some OCl';JO .'loc·w <'Pl' Hd-. ~II & Catalina \ ll'"' C"loM· 1!111 1!1.lli ewo; to shoppm~ & fine bc·ach (' rd 1 ., 1 ., I 6-1.i 2611 •ll t•n a1> -w _ 1.1 ·• cJcn 1>:il11J ~lulUtl' allulh Res1denl1:1l a n ·a. d upl1·:1.. ~Hr 2 Ba. form.1l 1llm1111 palJO, J\ ail 4 I ~00 jJCI -no 7!12· 7~1 l 0pendo11} 6031!.o Jns m lnc: 2 DR. dl'n, 212 ba. wet bar. 1800 Sq. ft. lk•Jul. carp. & <trp:,. S..SZS '.\lo Sc·enic l'rop. 675·Si2ti $42:\·Re aut :! nr. 2 hu. frplC'. hhns. 2 car jlar. On .Jusrnlne An 6~0·02'13 0111). Mart1nkaue Apb :1 2 :!7H;. l~lh Sl "1' :'ti 631·3001 A PlnECREEH I a 1111 .iuw•w Pt1 Coo,~,, M,. .. ,, •,,.,,, lJ:JO lrom ',i•\\1 Cm.y :!hr. frplr, uar . l:i un 1,;.;...-...::::_..;_..:_ ___ __, dry, $335. uve 6·M·9Hti-I. M-oolOrongeCount{s &12-2811_____ mos1 beoU!l1ol oportment St.SO. Bncht-lor. ldcul lor commonl!1es Areloxlng wa1tre~!..So.orlfwy.l.l1I sen1ngwtltlslreoms, I JXf. Rel n I!:_ fi7~ 4H5ri _ wore11011s, on<f moiesffc (JI 211H uparlml'nl~ S.100 S-1~. & 1 ll Ila cb1·lrn l1\·.11!.1hlf' $191J. ut1l pa1<1 Cd:'\1 loeal 1nn~. <In'!· In ull. lliS':?J I I ns k lor Linda. ::.te• ... to oc.can :Wr !Ba.-S.Clemeftt~ 3276 ... f. h d • • ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• un urn1s e nr p.1r y fu rn. rnuph•s or family Panoramic cx·t>an vlfw, !Tees. Feol\lrtng poolS Jocuui, souno. blnlords, ono exclnng clUbhouse-wrm SOCIOI evenlS. TennlS. mm ond VOlleyt>oQ 01 The vmoge More of ev0f)'ltllng y0tfre looking IOI. Fum'rture Is ovoDoble • ON BE,\Cll ~ Yrly t llr ".! One and ~o Bedroom D e Ra.~pcl1lltUh1r '"'"' ~11 AdullLMng. pet!>. Dec k, rplt•. & 11111) S'l.'.O mu I 111 In h:r l"lL,lom 3 hr, 2 bu, 1·l11'1•·rt 1iJ4 l l\:J2 •!Ki l frplc. No J)('ls s.'>:?5/mo. 4911·2447 Owni·r. Sl'Ol'LESS :! Hr. den, 2 1\11. \lnnaC'11, 1111:1 y;ird Oldt'r Jbr Span1!>h style 1·1irc. :n :til. ss:-io mo home. $295 mo Wate /\1<1•n1 . 67J·tl 5 10 o r pd.~rtult~only.4!12 ~ _ f',10 57~1 Ope n hse Sat & Sun. fmmtdOccupanc:y Panor11mlr ocn vu. a ea u l . h 0 me 1 n Bn1nd nutwnN.l•21lr, l l5 Day<:resl, nr. Dover C8lleCuevo. _ .., -- Sborri;. 3 HR. 2 bn. J8r.2b11.0ceunvicw,nlrc heautlfully lndsrpd . yard, z car i;ar. Good Includes urdener & all area. Sil.50. 493.9242 bltns., inc:ludin11 u new -----.-- l"rigi<toire s t:lf r ing. Split level. vu. 3 hr, 2 1>11, oven S7"5 mo. 64-1·4227 Cpls, Srl75/mo, lbl. lat + -----dep. 5»..fl)'J7 H.-bor View Harne · - - SuJ.'t.'r .) br, :I h11 CloM· tn 5'~tr prirk & pool $700 mn In -.,..• 01'10 1271 l'lud 11ardcner. IS40· lti35. •••••••••• • •••• •• •••••• SECLl'Ot:O C:ONOO $150 Jl lll•;wh' lit II p<I . 2 Br. 2 Ba, hrd"·ood nr. refnl( f more Pix, 1.all. Wood fplc, l(reat ''U, smill ke 6-1~ -1000 pool. patio. cpts, drps, • •C....,.r_!. G1tl~ bltn.'I ~ZS 213 fiM-2~ Sh.If' are.i condo. 1 Br. !llew 3br. 21 2b1. unfurn. 2\A: bH, 2 car gar .• frplc. townhouse. Enc l dbl wet bar, pool prvt1'1. Nr aaraae, dshwhr, drpe, achls. $600/mo. Call frt>lcbpool & Jacuul. ~ 844-42.10. ml. an• H11rbnr. '315. BLUtf'S. 4 Br, 2~ ba, 4t3-4380 own1•r dl'c 4t lived In. COHDO IBr. Jl~B~, •t.- Wh lte <'PU, fri\lc. ~nd un· t•ched 1araae. view, it. l,u1h iardtn p11Uo. corner.1&1S mo. 83M!Sll l'lOllc to !!t•hools & 11hOP· ..... ... Wo p1n1t. Many extr tu. ~ mo. Pb 8'4·UIU ••••••••••••••••••••••• --SBR. de~ 2Bu, Ille kilo!!., ttARBOR \.'lEW KNOJ.J.S • d.in1ns. No. of Mi. Sq, Twntue for nmt. F.lUll' 3 _Pr_k .... '4_1f. .... _iw_1_.1_1_s1 ___ 1 Rr, 1-'am Rm. 2"-.8111 ... rroomo. &«·MM Nf'ft Momin• &an llm. • Br, z ba. l•nt '"'· tpbt, HICI 2 ll $300 ... dt'pf, bttN, Isa. we S. &46-ao..1 M$.21U o.p. Dr. 546-.514'._ 11orogc S<'l'. itai.-, a1ll1s Offices open 9:00 lo 6·00 only. Sl95. tl75·7f15l.I Now renttng BIG! c;.t. M;s-;---31241..__--"-.....___. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt-:SA v .. :noF. 11rt:u lfome utmo~pht>r1• 2 Ii 3 brdelulc opts. 54~~4- O REA1' RF.C REA· T JON: Swimming, snunus, 2 hculth club6, billiards, nlghl·llghted lcnnu, courts. Pro & pro shop, aolf drivlns range, party room. F'UN 11.CTIVITll::S: Full· time dln•1.1or. Cree SUn· floy brunc h, BRQ's , trips, p~1rt lH. sport tourn11menll & morel Rf.i\IJTl l'.UI. APART· MENTS: 8\ntlU, 1&2 bt-<lronm1. 1-\Jrn. &c un· furn. Mnc1el11 .open dally 10 t o 1 . Roommate 11ervlce avail. No l~aa• requl red. Sorry, adults only. no ~ts. .............. ,.,..... 8ll0lrvlnr (At 17th) &45·0$50 .....,... ...... ,JhllMI 1700 l~th St. <lJovcr at l61h ' 642·8170 2br w /jlur, $220. CJ!I . waler pd. 2176 ''I•:" Placentia. Call bel 1 & 5, 636·4120 CottoMtta 312 4 Costa MHO 3824 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• editerranean Village •Beamed ceilings, wood paneling •Grasscloth wallcovering · •Fireplaces, wet bars •Dishwashers, walk·in closets • Bat~es patios •Parlc·Uke \andscaptn1 •Swim.ming pools, Jacuzzi •Li1tMd tennis courtl •Minut«t to freeways & beaches •Security systems I .. IOOM l ... OOM&D9C J •-! IR TOWMHOUSI A •JX>Cl&l aectlon for thoH wllh 1mall peta. Adullll Only • Ofnce Open OaUy 9 to 6 @ C714t 117-IOH 2400 Harbor Blvd.. Coata M~a. Callt. ,. ~ A ri 977 '1 Y11e:._ ll ..... t 4210 OMce ....... 4400 Offke a..hll 4400 st.... 4HO ......._._ ... nday. p 13, 1 u ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• °'''rt.lty IO•I IAi .. ,... ..... , u.tww. .,._ l••t• ..,.,.,._ ' · ~ 8'i" Bear Cabtl\. Sip& a Nr< --60' nt SO FJ NIS,,.1 Comtn 'I stotacc apace ................. -.. .. .......... ·-•••••• .. ••• .. •••••••••••••• .... • -.¥•••••••••••••• •••. Sil 'Jla.t ... !'.(~n ~01' ~VWIS'R:Yl"P.NB-....CALOfllltCI fOOtqft.Avallnow.sisO :iQ?lt'retumon•e<:~ln• t(l8 DAILY Pilot' %:!! ••.WW.. .............. ct.t.w... • 4 .... ~24 314.f a dt~c n.C"tt lld\&Jt .!!,:2'Alde..II~131 e~ AGT. SCI·~ Je heart o( Irvine. 1500. per mo. 6'2·Jt3". :::. p.:1:::~ ~~:~ •• .. •••••••••••••••••• •••• .. -••••••• .. •••••• ............. ••••••••••• bt,2b&.bllos,<K!.ran1"l ........... ~ 4)00 Sq.l\.:aomefW'Dlfttrefa ..... W-'94 4600 $10·30 000 tnve•l or By ~.Brand nc.-3Br N•xl lo ~oil rouue. •••••o•••••••••••••••• ••Cdtf dhc z rm iwte, fixtures ava1(, Prefer ••••••••••••••••••••••• partlcl~UOft avail. <Jell ""°_s_MftS ___ tt--,-n-a-/---. Coodo in Woodbrldie, Saunit, encl. &Or• b \. & Meed A au111-h7 UU1 pd, A/0, Afl\PIO pkt.. aen. ,Ri;arlitio~cr. l'aal Exec reJocalina. dealt-. Wl)f.30.lM.l. pool, jacuul, tennla laat.$\25/mo ToProleuJenaUy !o'l.nd $1.S$.motomo.Al'1~tBOO. occupancy. , to lse. COMlder lae op-Y-a...•~ IOU cowultlau.8'159263or ALSO TilATRJ,..UTPERSON . --tloo Very nice 8lft1l e ..._, __ 675-lm Ocean view Z bt. bltnll, "' Airport OffiCff ram.bme'w/lncd yd. Pref ••••••-••••••••••••••• , A Wlnolng combination of ocsuu apartment nomes with iuxurv appointments on<S supe<b recreation Of o p<emlum loconon. Teonts • gym • fheropy spa • swtmmlng • b/lllOrdS. One & Two eeorooms. Ont Botti Q ~°"l.!!!o. f8rk ~Vlfils G>,...., . HO 'aulorlno Avt .. Costa Mtfo 751-fff5 ....... .._ ........ ,..,. sa1Wt lu•ec.room llil & ~i-CD.An.s llHwuTtD lbUttoO.C.A1rporl l)lx new. General N.B. ltt..,WliJNIT.D.'1 ~leedt 314' IM\-~/3~t See mgr UlcG«"~~~" suit es w /cpta. drp11. Irvine, C."a.(. H.B. area. LOAN8 AVAILABLF. -••••••••••••••••••••••Calle lComerclo. °"~~Mil 1•n1torin l S\!rv , Jo'M To S600 mo. 7~-62:50 or Cl'edilnethnportanl N r .• -d I .... nptB.«·8572 ~41i4Slnce1971 syslm. All ulll., nmpl~ '752·6%18 6'13-48138toker ew ~W')' up ex, .ur. _ _ _ -....1. .. N I 'd '""'" 2Ba, view, frplc, all ~~ 1116 -Bd u n p , . II B ,, • ...., 0 5e req · ~.,..;,. bit 2 vt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 .:luu. 001etc •.• S.E.Brii.lol,N85$77010 ns, c:ar gar. P • MS 30 walk to ~h. :.dul~. n1> C.gu, quM. luKunous, ex IMll·sMa pet.!, ref. Yrly 1ae $52.5 <'<.'. 2 br, 2 be u.p1 . - rno.49'1-4114 t;levutor to scenic pnv, HOUSE l Wk ~e.»n/bch lMDMOMTH FREE b<·h. PartY & game room. Pool, aail boat avail. P el Bachelor apt, $190. Ocean to~I security. Perfect O"' . ..,,...+. 64.6·5'188 · Call bcl ·• "" l ·n •vv Jr you wanl to move your view. · ' .... ony liv gorwkndrelrt'at for ----------f Share hJo, blll Lake Mort1111a. Trwt Yorest' area. club, utll, .,.._ SOU 1160. Resp fem. 581·24M •••••••••••••••••••••• • it523 CAMPU5D&:IRVIME Summer Rental Wa nted. LOHlt' 9u20/ 2 or 3 br baylronl bse nr ~ Y~ /0 Newport Jlarbor Yacht AhO 2WTD \.AH!lt• .... wport ExKUtiY• Clb or on U do Isle for Fal~L 'l'er,ms &U\cet!M!I 494·9Snnopul'I. the udv1•nturou11 adult. Wanled Jo'em ull! Hocun-office ouL 0 yuur 3824 BToro 1132 o •. bel $170 · 1 l.l Slurt1n" at $515/mo mate . 3Br, :.elm i\pt on bedroom, broak uway .,..c or 1nc s u 1 .. · Halbo Bl d 6755035 .tl from your present ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P vt U b • ·d N 499·2835 a v · · 11 empluyc:r, or Jui.I sturt a Suit•• June, July &/or Aug. ~Mf9.C .. IC you're u creative in· .i213l i1l'H387. 642-ll 71 145-06 I I ~· .. '0 fd Fr """I d 2 pa o, ugu y ' 0 --7 pm -s..,. e. e,. .. Y ec., Open Sat. 1·4PM, 2 Bit, pet. J''urnlture a v1ul. Ocean view 2 br l'ool · . ---new bwm1css at ¥ Cral' •p8!;. 4~t!~ly ~~~:Cal~: ~eluxt:. t·.rpL'I, drps, g.ar. 55&-0179 cvs. Laundry A;lulls. No pct~ Cbnlilum adult male to lion of the cost, 'fhc Ex d ivrdu»I look 'g for Housing needed for visit· p••V"'TIP"'aTY somelhrng more t h ao in g UCl Professors & 11U ~ .. ..:....,M . ·6 p :!ll.il ·l> S..guaro or call • $350 499-2621 share m y apt. SI05 mu eculive Su1t.e he& the "~-~&l--·l947 5116-8131 1 __ .... i-....1 3152 ' --5U!·7!!06 days, G.16·5411-1 1uuwcr ronvenl.lonal ofc space, fo'amilies, IJ Week period Wlll pay more for your we have u small number June 12 thru Aug 12\h 2ndT.D. 642-3573 ur full ser vice Exec. Qlll 833-5191 WDVI ... ~d T t De d • -----.....,..... .... ..,....... ~,... fouNtlsMd . GREAT COHOO! FoimtaM Vallrf 3134 ••••••••••··~··•••••••• Uftfw1M5Md JtOO l'\'e:i, all 5 A\'a1l arc Cull i;crv1cc m Sulit.>:> to be a\•ail on or ---""""v ~· rus t: • be fore May J in our WANTED 9•;t i nteresl payable 3 :t br, 2 bn, cpls, <111,i.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tt;NNIS & SEA •• !'!'••••••o•U••••••••• :\1 1-· I Child OJ.\ 2 lit . I'. wv1duJI ofrll'l!1> Ju1:atcd h'plc, walk· in r losl'h>, Jl\I PACIFIC Walk to the beuch from 'nlE EXCITIN<i h.1. 4fuµlcx $140. ulll 111cl Ill prei.t11:1ous Newporl fabuJou:; new Mezzanine HOUSE fOlt JUL y YfS. GU-3148 patio, 2 car i.:ur 1'0111 & lhts smru.hing 1&2 bdrm PALM MESA APTS 1'hw1d;.Mi 8blb Center on u mo tu mu elubhouse Adlt:. only apt cumpleit, w1lh lcnms • 1>41i.1i.. Jknl includes· OH1ce in Newpor t '$ ""'D ""UGUST Design Plnza. 12' Open ~" "' ARu•cwRts/ bt!am reillngs, ull ofrires Wnte: Chan Ha68etl P.t ...,.._1 SJ50. &42·1155 WOODS t'Ourt, clubhoui.~. pool, ,\1JNUTt-;S TO NPT :!IXI LJi;una \'1cw Horne R e(' l' Pt i u 0 s er v .• ---JUCU.Cll, sauna, suntleck UCll Emplu)cd mJk, HcC~ 1 d h Pvt l br duplex. IJlli'. ,.:..ir. & beaullfuJ landbcuprn,.: lidch, 1&2 AH SJ~mu 4W ,1335 per..onu 111: p one cov fncd paho ll1l·e u1 cu Woods, Wotet-WQVJ All eler. k1lchen. U1:s lrom :>t!l5 t!ronral~er:••n~•ar1ool ~s. ~an~~.~· w floor lo ceiling glass & l&J W. Ca m~lback Rd. Lott.&~ • \•1ews of Newport Cnlr, __!'hoerux, AnU>na 85013 -••••••••••••••••••••••• plunt.s abound "!' a re· Quiet, depel\(l'I working Lost Ir Fo.d 5300 I a x e d work g a l girl desires rm & brd In n••••••••••••••••••••• mo:.pht-rt'. Sui~ei.-fr?m exch for compamollbh1p, LOST: Gentleman's Gold S'l"lS lntcre:.tcd ·Contact hte hsckp'e, care Cor Rmg. t'Cnler diamond. 3 Mr. Hayes. t'Vcs (714 > elderly or lonely woman s maller earh side. Vk. ""'"5 &l2 0282 ' h IC /\dul•· No J•et Eldt-rh woman "'ould llkc ~ " n " _. · · _ ... You" hwas er , se r leon1n.: ..... ' s · "row·id prk", jJn1lonal -1""1 M D 111 i.hr Joq~I~ hm CdM " " •Adull Jo: Side 2 hr Jpt~ Jo:ncl gar . JlOOI l.1ke new. f10 pets . &a.Hl878 llUIF.T 2 br. i;gl :.t y gardt!n a pt. Hedcl' '41 • tras h /dry hkup. ,.:.1r. t)lilture udlb .. !>m. Jll'I 91<. ~-S52 1233 ------d Br dplx. l'J)b, dr 1r... f11l4·. iii j>ark. 1·4,1fs. ~5 Nu pets. Child OK t; 15 f>li-1 1 1"'11.....Uty "" .......... ,a..,.L oven. Adults only. No "° esa r 0 :.en ll"C All util. cxcepl ...-"'__, """'~ pelS. 1 br $275. 2 Hr $3~. 15 Blks East of Ncwpo1 t w same. Rl'f'i.. I'· · Uux phone ' & 2 lr/fvrn Ir.....,. ~.Terroc~Aph Bh·d.) 7..~· ~d~.-~ --THE t:Xfo;CUTIVfo: Sorry no pets 23731 !\tanner. La~ N1~ ~6·9860 _____ , :'\lat ure employed ~rson S ITt-: l:omforlablc clbhse 1714 1493-0501 rREVIEWtHG w share homl• or rent 567 SAN NICOi.AS DH, w/ullamenuws Off h un.9l 6 ' room Refs. kllch pnv. SUtTJ::106. Mel n-" Da1'ly 9-6 ice 0 0 2HD UMn ._,... 751·9346 Nt:WPORT Bl::l\Cll, C A 979~15.S began'g May l Call col· Coco's, Nwpt Ctr, or Hbr N.8. Peninsula Point lert 1303! 482·0126 or View C\r, llberal reward. Offlct> 1S 'X2l', unique writeJaneDykstra, 1901 644-6835 b Id B Watersed ge. t'o rt -------w mg. $'200. Collins. Colo. 80521. LOS T : BI k f cm a I c 675-6670 __ 546-01~ Oachshound, brwn cul Open Tue til 8PM tWwport leach l8 69 ...... Beach Ho se -----640-~0 163.50 lliarbor Ulvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uft; U Dependable room<1lCl>, 4 at Edinuer W'A.enFIONT Contemporary & ra:.ual Ur. w1pool. 11 B. $115 mo •I MO 1-'REI:: llf':NT •/~ice office space in Cos~a ---.s/h1nst/ 21. Mi. N Sun 1)1cgo t•wy VIEWS,., liOft N The tx>st of Ncw11ort "· '• util 962·til20 1·2·3 Rm. dlx offices No Mesa nr. Ha_rbor Blvd '" Finanee lar, Ca. rabies lag, Mo lie. Olli Dart> 545-5593 or 646-fi611. R.Ev.r A no. _ 1139 21.iu I good llf<>. , ~ _.._ ~ase rcq. i\dj.' Airporter new s ho~p1ag (!60ler. •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• i!trgc a 11; ~ B.1 . l'111·1 ._,.inqton leach 3840 p~atio , u o JH•t,.. tu:.:!7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT. •Hc;imt..'<I ('t•illlli.(:-. ~wpt 2 stra1,.:ht nrof m1·n Hotel. l.OW HAT fo;S, Call 557·0825 __ luHwss fo' 0 ~N 0 G t' r m a n •2 "')Ob & l'l'l' l'i'rlh'r" ""I sha rt' \ l' rr s.ha l'JI Jl"'ULL Si':HV tl33·321!3 'lll Plcna n----i&y SOOS She erd rem. bet 9mos Striking oes19n ano.an "' l)l·can \'1cw hvusc w ,Jrd. ._,....... ·-"' • ' · G fd od •· elegant P•ciung w.1v to •Plush t•qits I!. dr.q1t•,. S22S + utd: !H 1 IJ..IH·I noon Executive Suites ••••••••••••••••••••••• !yr. orncr o cnr "' live cnoose101ts oav •1\nd .. -om11d1 mon' 0 ..,.,, ..... l JIT I··. (•ir'" r•,•nt, • 1 Uus mess Sal~i> <.:11 :.<•II:-. !::. C!.t llwy, CdM. hl " 1 11 , A r '-;, • • Offil'C' avail. Over ooks ... Do ·1 7c.no<"" winoows s.v 10 ts "• 1-\Jrn b;1l·hd11r s:i:10 lhv rn;.111 will n•nt room husmcsses in So. Oran~c JUTl~ _ c1 e_._.,... ~': V"alerwiJ S275 5 HJ :~1110 llKE TO IEA.CH 2 llt-:DllOOM Li.te ·I hr, 3 bu. Cr1,1lr. 11r Harh:-.h11fl'I: 1·tr tli.hwhr. alt l,la rai;l!. platl'S vour own on11.itt> Unfurn I !Jr $!.'>:. 1 t>t'l'an \ 1cw, ti.: hul1'<111\. :11rport & mountarni.. C ll . l li P•ltlo or Dalconv Afrtenalv ur ~han· my :JHr, 2 >a. u~lair:-. w i:ara1w ~>Oil :!1.112 Michelson . lrv!ne. 0 · cstaurnn s, ars. Found· Small tan male m1111on.0011;irrPccenter HURRYFOR Nwpt Twnh ... 1· w 1 mo536-88l4l>a\'idl>ahl 752.0234 l'~l'. liuy or i;~·ll ._Call doi:.Ul.ktall.ncat:oll1tr. i.e..ii. l'hllil (JI-\ ~:1r1 cnl'I )fl No dul(s 1703 l~I:! llOH 1\1;,ih,Jlll>l, :i31i·316:i or S:Jti 1711S renniscoum too IESTSELECTIOH pcr~on . l'1't•t l1·n1 . 8:Jl -lW>'70 (AboSulc:;m cn nrAdams Bushard JIU. t 133Supcnor &tZ 1%0 EAST C. M. Office or desk s pacl'. 1821 wan~>___ __ 536-05S3 • ' 11uca: 2 llr. Ne"' ly t11• coralcd, nr Jlk w ruNpll't Uclux~ pool :.1dc xlra lgl' ball court~. Child . .,m pcl 2~1r, -bJ, bllns d:.hwhr OK S240mo 752 71$-0 Nr bch /\dulls, nu pel:i. • 522.'> mo. $36·8362 t:A.'5TSWE 2 llr. 2 :-.l~. <.:h1ldrt•n 0 1\ 1'0•11 ~ f>~ O!Wi I fir :-.ludtu. unf. SWO J><:r mo I 't1I I'd :>1~ 31111 or ~1.12.{ .. I.I!•' :J 11r ,I 1\,1 ~~1.1 11111 t 't:rldn·n OK !IHJI \ • .t1•11 C'l,1 I '\1 •ho >I ri J ht :: .... llJll'l'I ( ·" 1><11 I !f).o pd:-. ':}li!> 14~1.I I> ,\I 1" ~~·n !Ir. if1 I JWi. ____ , Famity or Sinc)fes Niel' Jgc Jbr, :i•, ba. frph:. J,.:c p~ l yard. encl ~JrJ~1· Nr Rrookhurst & llJmtlton 8-lli 90118 •ALMOST HEW * :Jllr 21,lloi, .,µaciou~ l11\11n11u,.. :11>t :--11;, II! •·111'1 )JJtu> :: j!.1r '\r llunl,.: ('1111· :O.I> 114 \ i'Mll StJrk St .! 1111. S II 1-:chni.:,·1 . W () ll••ad1 l\l\tl Opn :-..it :-.On I :. ~:!4!1111 ;t:,\s'fSlllE :!llr ;•11 ,1. t~nh~t·, huln· ho11l. up, t1: .J.iauo, smr, ri 1>1 ~:111 ;-,;,.w :: Br. 1 h.1. S~K5. , nul1l. :-.m I"'' nk Cpt::.. :: l1drn1 l 11.1111 ••f•I tfrJl:-., llllns 'I 1H:!fi1"916 ,<;ur:.i~c. 111 a1w ... & "''"' ,. 1>12 W1!1 UJ'Pf-:H :.i lir, 11 11o1 1111 ~side <111., 11111-. ">I\ SNO mo ;,.1>1 !15!•> FHO ;\1 $!~41 rnn 1.J!•· I &2 llr. :! ha !<l't' :lilt~ Adults 11111\'. 1)11 Jll'lll /\ c & iJ,hwhr, pool & J•" 11111 1'11:12 M.•.:111111.1. !N;2 IHOO ... 11nk1·11 l.1l 1!111 " lph • I fir unfurn l'nntlo l'onl, llr .! 1\,1 ~.>II nt•1 \11 1 .1r11111 t ~2:> 1no :".; 1 ... 1 ... 1u1 1.. .. 1.. 1 •1"' 11.11.1 , r•·h •,.;:1 21r.i ~111 \ 7'11 '1117.1 I 111 I lil111·I. I•• l~·J•·h t B1 111111' i:.11 .11111 n11 I ·11h drt"' 11•1111! )!11r t l'l \1.111>1 ').!.!II ~2.'>').111.:'iil Ill l:..~lt 1o I ·1 II I ' 1 r ~ ... ,hule I 1\1> :! 11 \ (i1lt 1>1 ,h -.:-.h r11111 1111•1I ,. ,111' lll'.1111 In pit•\ I IJf I!·" ~l.'10 I~ l.1 i .... 1 .,,,,,..iou-i "hr I' J ha. t<rlt'I i.:ar \111111' nu J~h $!!1~> 0111 ~hit> 1-; llllh l'I. .1pt II lllwk I•• 11< ,11 h I hr ~"'' l 111 , .. 1 I I I \l,1111 111 nt.11' ,111 :,:r.11 S17~• :! hr tt.tral(f• pool h11bu!.. Jo\.,· 'l.11n lll•nt.11<; ·.to '13741 DB.UXE 2 IR 2 IA "·"ir h1•,1t h nl'" I).!" -. fpll' pJl111 1•ncl )!.1r. Promontory I \1in1 tuxurv adult rentals lrom \.400 mon 1111 y 200 Promomorv or Wl'\t Ju\! norcro 01 Jamooref' on Pac111c coa\t H1g11wav re1epnone 11141 67S 8000 owned ano mana9eo ov rne 1rv1ne comoanv 2 Br. 2 tta lux. apt nv1·r lookinl! :-frwpnrl B.J) "'1th hJkony & f1rl·µIJlt' ~i5 rnu 55!J I l\02 NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Park Newport Lt;XURY APT 1.1\'ING (h'erlook mi: Tht· W ,.1,•r EnJOY ~iSO.OOU l>\)r~·. tacolar sva . 8 sw\.mrt1111i,: pools. >I lti:hll'd lOUT\.,, m1l1-s 01 btkl' lr:»b. pot ting 'hu{rt1·h11..r1h UJl'h.' from$;!.\')~ rno \bo 1&2 hdrm pl.in:-. :.! .-tor> l<>wnhou.w' Ekt' k1trh l't". 11at "" l(, h.dt OOH'' 1·q1h iJ I ,1µl'I II'!'>, fl•' C L.111 1! ··h·\ .1l1>rs Oi>t111n;1J m;.iul 'l't\ Ill' \l Fai.h100 l'<1Jn41. .l.1m IM)ll'I' & S.1 II .I 11.11p111) I lilts He! Newport Bcurh GaroCJH J«>la1I or ore. :.puct: at Wt"11tchCf Ur. NB. Hcas. ---- 646-8453 forllftlt 4350 ·W-·fh Kcdet..'Or'tl , am 548 8614 : $-10.2018 LIQUOR STORES t~ound : Girl's Sch w10n ..,,, ... Tt\. '"'' "" ''" ........... Jo'H0:0.1 S! ll>tu s::n:; 5 R<-uut 1111t pldll'. a•a1I lurn hr unfurn HJt'h l hr :! llr I h.1 :! hr :! h.111\r. lk·.1nwli '" rm ... drnini: arc,,,,.. .. 1111 ·•I!•' JI •• I I II .. • ii I' I " ' la1111!'>l ,lf>i'CJ ),!I llUrttl,, 11\\' prl.i.:. l1~hl1·ll 11·11111,, \ " I 1 ,. \ 1 ••• I I . :! ' l ) \'111lth1111 ... · llllli,111h, ~w1mm1n~:· poul, 11111 g l>'lllj,(, ll~tl111-.11.1 . g)lll Sor rv 1111 pl'I ' Southwl•:\l ('1111wr t-:11tni:1·r ~t·wl.11111 X.l(Ml l-:dm1wr . 11 fl 111 111111 •1m:. (Jj>J-;:-; !I:, l,>AIJ, \' RCMMl'lt 40QO ~t··~·················· RlH)\1S S2:'> """ up 14lth i..111111•11 ~:r..1u .,.k 1111 JJ)l., 5'111 'Ii:.:. )Jun 1•1llpl11\ l'•I d.1)" klllh J>r1\ il4'l:l'" ~I :l.'i ITlll h.11 ()l;i I Sl.lmmlr Rent°'s 4200 I k ' '\ b t'-· 1770 -----$20,000month Bak e . Nr .Baker. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pc pr J:. 11' a "'' QL•L'>CL'SP"'C"" • Or A L Z """ ''"71 .-r • L ~ "' $29,000 month f'a1rv1ew. S45·2917 ..mg~ vc, I .... u..., FOR I I Single garaJ(c sio. 731 W 18th St , Costa M esa ti73·7787 _ se ... If\ rvme. $12,000monlh 1200 Sq. Ft. Ve:n.alile Larges t co ntq~uous Broker 640·9019 Found Cnt . yng m ale. usage, cpls Can be split. ground Cir space 1n - -onU1ge tiger stnpe, \'1c -1 Rm:. Up~r on Del a1r11ort area up to 12,000 GIF\'GA.UdY Hrbr View lulls H m . ',Ubl car garage u ar "'··n ,., .. mflntl' Rs. n "' rt Call ' N t Be h Want 6U.jl68.5 f-'ori.tor~ff.~ta Mesa b;e P'l:cl'ltity."494·97~. ~, Ccwporate Realty a~::':;artne~~r.may be ---·-F_o_u-nd-· --- -__ _ Mr ·Bec kor purchased. Mr. S m ith Jn:o.hSetter Office Refttai 4400 O<c Stor(' lndi.trl, CM Mr. Kenworthy l!Oam 4pm)67:i·30t!Cl coo .... 77 Sl25. $185 & S2SS. 58 70 -----,.-.....,...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• l).lti:!IJOor li7!f:n<l!I l7l4l5 ·I I 1VSAJ.l':S/\Nl> 150 I Westcliff Dr. LOST i:old link bracelt!l w antique l'harm Rew11ri.J. fi .t 1-5644 111 &ls.:;ooo' c•:d 10.'l :"•'l•wport 1-'mJncial Ctr Leosin«J Office Space Call on Sile Mana).!l'r 1714 I lH2 JI I l t·i.t :!Iii Pnmc locattllll 1n llunt 1 n i.: t o n H 1· :1 ,. h 11 11 Hrovkhur"t. Ill.HI i.1111:ir1• ft•cl Srn).!le. ~arc.kn lYJW 'lore •>r oH•l'~. (;tlllll ,., posurc, a"s1uncd 11e1rk 111g C<Jll Mr Plummt•r 00311767 OB.UXE OfffCES <A>mml & 1ial.bl.I :.pa cci., ~J to ;!IJOO sq, Ct .,.}:. lo~ as J.'Y ,q fl I.a>; N 1.,:u1·I & :\1 1~s1on \'11.:10 Jrt•a:. 11.•n•h tn SI> frl4} (';111 K:i1 1100 5C1 l>\.'r !>II ft IOlll Htrl'h :'-. H \)!\ 5-41 5UJ2 l) J 11 J I' 11 , 11 l s J n L'twl.'rlu1 fron,t ore l:an~da ( 'h·nwnli· \II i.1111i,. ml'I Bu,..1nc:.'i (.;l!ntcr L ;111 ili·ntul llll'cl fionl ii:!:> LIJrhJra .. t>cs1i:n Wt:.~ l!ltJ 1)1.10 lnll'nur:-., ~:IO ~47 HEPAIH SllOP B a I b o .i I ' I J 11 11 . t:. .. tabl~hcd 27 ) l'•tr:-. S37,000 i nt· 1r1v1.•n lOrv bi3 10112 -LOHA VANl'E. H t:Al.TU It $100 JH :WJ\HIJ. Gold Charm hrac·ch't. C:\l', Nwpl or 1.ni: Heh area~ S ll AHE (llt -.pace l'hol111·01>1•·1 , tt(h .. r-. :.iv;,11 l'~I prl.g & othl•r ;111w111l1c:-. L1114. IH·h, Ca II •19-1 !OJ.I furn ore. Bank or Co~ta Mesa !'law. S\15 mo :,SO~JOOO 1---------1 &'2·7646 W'ESTCLIFF AREA. N AT U ll A L r-· 0 0 IJ LO~T: Black & White M NEWPORT HF:i\Cll sandwich husmcs~ Fun· nculered cal. ''Oliver". Ol'FIC!o;SJ>t\l'Jo; lor lse. 1400 Sq. ft. two pvl. br':.. tasl1c leo:-.c. Current da1· Nr. llouR llOlip. 548·0923 on ma111r :-1 Co1'ta SWOpermo.642·0200 ly ~rosli up1iro>t. ~00 l-'o und : Britta n y type :\lt>!'a Sant.I Ana ar~a. -1 -·-S32.500. h · k " lrom 1510 lo :JS:m s<i fl Will sub-lease ~ ot fl'.\OCc EdRiddlc. Int· •Brn 'w I. pin nose. nu., Co t'l't of 900 sq. ft. store in a $46-~ll .tIUI 20lh&frv.642·0461 ~~rate Realty ~~:.~~'-'~1~8sd°'~~~P1~~ 1---•------i j.·out1<t~Y.;ma1e dog, Rud 01 .. on 1tr Richard F ;un it?w. 979 <>HO •PLANTS-G lfi'S(l\nahl black longhair. about J.') K ~orth\ lb Pa rt Germ Shep. 12th c·nl714,.S58-170 I WFJCE S PACE. 9011 !.qf; ~~EC~f~c<'.~~~~l~:li:~:: St Oat bl. Nli. 675-~ rompl furn. Nt>'4 pnrl S7!J,500 SCllOUI, l'\l 1-'0U:"IU Par rot. ·!:.::-;1dc 1----------1 Hh·cl C:0.1 $:!511 mo Jr Sr Iii SISM + CORONA DB. MAR ~1H :!filli M r· 645·4tiu Ai.<t ~O OtiOt! C~1 & N 8 Call 111 idt:n Prl\alt• 11ff1t•t• 1n lhc hfy~11HO I I S Ill I .., I C' ~· C I. t-.· I> E t\ I. · :\ ut11.1 . :t\ •M:' ' ~ •·-: Rental 4450 o • f'OllN l> T1i.:cr slnp1:<l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Con•ml'rt•t-..tl ShUJ)!'t . ur 1\mpl1• p.irk~tHL u1r -..ness ERSJllPS to he JPJIOIOl 1'om cJl. P romontory 1·nn1hl111111ni.:. J.11l1ton.1l ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo here. Top Hll')l'l\•:o., Pl . Pac Cst JJwy. <ired Sp.ll'lllU' Corona dt'I Mar :!hr h.w hltrh. I l1fk, 111 he h t~l(I fl.158 Vocati°" Retttah 4250 •.....•.••..•........•. 1111; 111·:,\H l.1\Kt:1-·noNT l'.ih1n1, tilPl!llli 7701 4»-1 11"/:!711r11.1!1 51"'13 ft('l'" & ,..tora1.w 1-'rom S75 mo ~ n,19 Cn:.ta Ml'"d M'n 1u• 1111'1ud1•d tht•r 4 Dli.UXE OFC'S Tmg. Sport>:oodi.. etc Ill blS <»39 -~10 ''' fl Only $171 rer Conf rm .. seal 25, all mrom e. Call 714•979·331:t ------ month paneled , s m. whsc In re· S--ll 0 Sh 11 1-'<>wnd Lr~ hree<l m 11lc·. ar. 1 or 2 yr. least:. Lake ·ma res~ • up rlffll' vu· Sant:. Ana Jib eruJ. 1-'orc:.t a rce1 ~ K e nt loc. lnvcn. & f1xlurl'~.0!1 Call S.'i6-0'J75 Harkins. 1y . Rt!a~. !HH 0<!23, 714.581 9393 645·4325. 51SG·S~UJ C M Found Small black rabbit . V1t· 47th & Seashore in ----AMWJ\Y Dlalrihut11r 1:. n.. ,. II 286 RETA.IL STORE helµm.: profcss1on11I:. & Npl L><.'h. _;~ ~2·4'_:.. - MEWPORT Jt..PA.RTMEHTS ~JUt SI~ + L'Tll, ,\flults onlv No pd~ 24~ N1•"' fll1rt llh iJ l'o..,t.1 :">It·'·' d'hw,hr. ""' l1h'. 111111 \ t.w1I J.\ocl' 4 )I\ l•h•JI for rmm;lll'' ~Jou uli• H-16 :.w;. F11rlcd,t1t!!tllf11rmJt1nn 1,,\1\I•: \l<l<O WllE1\t> Pn•lly IJkl' view.''~ lh, EXECUTIVE Bayfront Offices Prlmt' Location 3~1811 Via Lido. Nwpl Reh F'urn or unf. $150 SSOO St.-crclana1 s<·rv II\ 1111. 250 Sf'l ft. <X-can or 6a v view Beal'h_a rea. 960 SQ. rt. All Olher.s lo earn u 2nd lfll'. ,~, SlSO ,\ 11111..,.011111 n e w improvcmenls IOllrs wk.6132223. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • hr I)(•· 1l1n1111: r111. • ,,1, '"Pl. p.1l1•1 J\ 11h Ilk s: 1.1 !ttt? ot;7K • llR. 1 11,1 '1111:1• "t"') SllUI! llfll!O. 111\1'· l"lllo .1.11.:urn •c•ll l1pli )!JI 'Adult.., ~!:I.'. ·::.11 1-.1.J .. n Ml\..K.11~ IS 1-;,\_'-0'l:l-i \I' I" , 11.ll :.! ht lnh .... · I h.1 •11. P\l I'·'"" \111111 o J~L' '-!~tU fl\u • r, fl•Jllll St 'II" .lf>I ·1 l.>u11I"' (/1111'1 J-.. 1 hulc• • llr, 111111 .. 1111 '·"" 4;.,, llllh l'lac c· '(lfMI 11c1 11..t·, 9\() ~lll'l Nice & ncun. :! 111 :: 11.1 :1."ll Owll' :-;1011 1111111111• ~pt A •1r t.11:, 111141:! ~!.~' ........ ~!.~~ .f'tVio;STAH ltt-:N'fAI. l . lJr. '.l',R Hu t u11t. l'•t "ulcl, fplu, i:ar, fnc·il v11tlo, to~> ml}, l>ana llarhnr lt1•111t y it!Jjl·2100 ..__ 1°& 2 llr oph1, i.11t•<·tu4·ular OC't!Un \ h1~', \ 1•ry t•lt•an, .gar. d'llhw~h1 . pallo, 'ft'om $225 5M ~>171l lY\" Stm wknll $!1MI wk $!!111 I tt Month. Fne Jl.11 hnr tm·1·,1m•·ni l'n Crpt , cust . l1ght1ng. -, _________ , (rplc. etc, Cash for im· MA.RINE FA.CILrTY provements + flexible S E RVICE ANO Si\Lf-;s 3844 lease. 615·3080110·41 Dealer for Johnson , :\i•-.A. 2 hr,.:. h.1, 111 lfltrhni 714 644 I "TVV llolida• "'i.. tll:J ~:I-Iii \'11•w "•·hoot &. <1h 11p I! . . • · tl7S 5820 wkdy!l only , n•r F \ h1·,11 1·n• I 11.ir ~P•ll'tllll'> rww 2 "" :il,...,iM 3844 (,Jund1~ rn1 ,,. '"'"•H~h Hdrm~. 2 hath unal!"I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lea:,e .i rm swtc w bath ~.. .,.., iuo .. ?II I .w11')..,, from iwn1nti ont i'lt 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijfi I' or c e d a Ir. a m JI 1 l' • Jl'l I nt•w nl} n•n1Jal111ru1I 1Jlo II purk'j!. 436', E. \7th st. $X·10 :>111 I 11.1 t'unoln 11·lovin1•11t !mnwil "1 N C M W ill d ecorate. ~111(•1 ,h,1q1 or bt•..i"h l'UJl.IO<'\ foami1 11·' "-$275 mo.673·01~0 4 hllcl 11,., n" l .ii I pt'L' .1n-1•ph•1I s.33,') up OW K.•rh.11 ,, ,,,,~, •11>;111 r7i Iii~ 1!'11 I ttrk1 srORf':.oF1''IGl::.s110 P •• ,,. %.I :\.U•.! Newport & Hay (;cnlC'r ll\l.111-:1.0R Nr1 l1t'.11h "" you can rent 2052Ncwport Hh·d.C:'tl I ,,,~, • .!111 .!hJ 111111'. l'emn ... ut.1 1111 t>•I "Ii:\ n46·12."i2or6M 2228 i.:.11 1tl II rook hur•.( &. mt! 67J-1r.17 l1Jn11Jt11n 1111> ~IMll l.arJ:<' office or shop ~pace s.m :i hr 2 h.1. ,1·n1 I!·~! 1· n Woodbr1·dge. ba<·I.. of Laguna Sea •lOOtcA.TTHIS• Y.'Jlktohl h ll.irnn) ~1> Sporls, i l SO . 1!151 :1111 ;l1111.1 .. 11.11111u.,,q>t pf'\:,,f'.l:!Jt~l:l Newport Bl vd. C M S.t:.1~ rJ,ll'full~ 1l1·1·orJt Tnpkx :?llr S:l(){I & ~11:i 1 An·adc Center. $u1l1• I> 1•11 ltltn,, Ii.: 1•n1 '"''"<! l!illO Havt•n Plai·e t'.tll \\,,, .. lhmf '.• 1'1111 .. \1',1111111•111 t11 t\ he· tlw 1>1 I k1 l'I formfoorrall&16 :bll r1••l1ol .! 1 •1r i:ar Of llunti: \fonlhlU f'rt6I01!2,'>(I 1 <11 I 11' I! I c ,1 1111 II •l1fc·11l1,1f f.1•-.( 1•f11 I fflt ----t11trSl.>l•'w\,iK'.llSt.1rk ANTIQUE ROW 2421i "t :! hlk' .., ,, t-:1hnl!Cr, WESTCl.l)''I-' \ rlf,w1· .,1 \\,,.,,ll,11111:1 .\1111 1h1·· 1u·.t11 .1p.11l 1111•11I 11•11111,.11111\ Nrwport Rivel.CM, 800 "" 11 ,.._ .... h lll\11 <>1l<·n 2 Br. 2 ba. ;.idultl!. No 1 "1 , ,, v l•• •. ,., lo 111~'11 nm' .. ,11,,., '"'Ii di 1111 to 1200sq. fl. (;pLo;, pirne1 s.11 Sun 1 !\ \11!1 MZ 2014 1ic:t.~ tl!}$ Olllnthly , lnr1 \, 11.i,;i• , , 111 11111 111111 1:111111: 1 ,11 Ing. i\/C. prt truth. ~.ei1sc lrYIM' OMC. Men:, Costu Mei.a, ll:rms, Ull 751-3741 COFFEESHor s1s.ooo m;vs Owner w ant." to retire. Little help rt'quircd • Ull 751-1741 IA.R Hat & WINE S8.500. l't:R MONTll Beach tQwri 1'tc-11hon • Ull 751°1741 SANDWICH SHOr Ii f>A\' OPJm/\'rtoN No ht!lfl rcqwrcd. \••ry low ovcrhcuc.I. $15.000 , buys Ull 751-3741 1\t'HOSS (rum lll-:1\('li, 1700 Weslcllff Or, apt Ill or rn o . Mt N "S H 11111 lht·-.1• 01w t"'' .md llt11•l' hnl1111>ni 111111 d1• 11·111 d ,REALTY. ti42·l3'3<l or Need l''wld Hep type M · St'<'lui.l1•1l :! Ur . •h•lx. frpl, SMALL J hr upl. 11111 ~tv •(l'l1! Sll'l J14!1 1Jlll 1>d Penin. W1W q1ls, clr11s. $:l4ia 1\\11il /\pr1I ~~ rcfrig s111r, 11w ultlt<. 111..c• ,.,11lv ( .1l1l<>r111.1 l>ung.1h1w:-, .ir1• wl'll w,1rlh tlw ,.11,,11 M2·6578eva.. sor's for our aC'l · l'h 5.16 2031 833-1288 lllk to l)(•nf'h, '.lllr. 2Hu. UDO ~•>mo. r>bl l(ar. 21>118th 2 br, 2 ma. garden, F .P., St Y6tl-3456 bar. $600. /\IC\. 64:i·7S7J 31lr. 3R<J. rec rm. :11oi:le 2br furn or unfurn. fl ~ l(ar, nr Hunt I hlolh. SJSO blks to heh, Rt1r yrly rc·n mo 06IS 5700 tal. S.'lOll. ~ tHllO 3226 Dona Point 1226 1111 rl' .111• r<>1y f.11111 111" I 111·1,l.11 I'·:. I '.1l1n·· .111d ---:,,-R--Aal 4500 mg/video workshop , No lnclllltri... .,.. expr. req. $180 inv<'Ml· h.1J, 111141 .. ,. I of·. ,111,I lo•h ~>1 .1vl1• 1'111•· .111 llll' w1d1· tl Pl'll ••••••••••••••I>•••••••• menl. xlnt Income poss. \lll.11~1· r1•,11•,1t11•11 .11111 <>tlw1 ~:011d111"•'•11101.11\1~1·t1>u11tv, 957·0282 __ _ "'"~1 <.,,·11 "''~ 111·w p(.,,,. t n live· AIRPORT I Ample parklnl(, freeway J .,111•\Y 11111 m.11• \\'111 dl'11·1111111.1l11111 1\nd v1··•l ... w11 & 1,1lrport visibilit y . 3200 llt•l,>11· w1 ll' .1ll l.1k,•11. "'" Sil ft. wJrcl'eption of· \.\1111dh11•h:1· l'ua·, \p.11 low11I It i; 1'11w.ll'111· f1cc, priv. oHlce & r\'Sl ll\1114 I,, Jll11•1111.1 1 ·111 ·~2 11 H'i'l .Renh from Si;o room $784 rcr mo HARIOR REAL TY CIGARETTE SU PPL Y OISTRIBUTORSllll' ·•••••••·•············· ······················· ·······•·············•• 1. )1\111,f N 111.111.1~1·.I h· 1 lw Ir \'11w < 1>1111•.111\ 671-4400 I 1•.1 .111>: , •I I 111' h11111 • ·' ' \ll J.11h Purt or l''Ull Time lmmedtale nt.•t.•d Ill Colllo Mesa ancl or 11ur rounrl 1og towns fnr cl 1~ lnhutnr~. /\II rt'tJll ..rt• iccc·ur ecl hy ('Ompall\. lhcn•fon• no prod111 I ,.,11 1ni.: li<'l'Om l· <11'1 n hutllr for i.UC'h nut1<1noll) ud Vl•rl111~<.1 c1i.:arl'tlt·~ II'< W i n ston . Came l i;. Marlboro. 1'1111 M all. • t APARTMENTS FOR RENT IEACH OAlENTeD HOMES ON DAHA POINT Hill! 'I ~ I l.:.I Orinkmg problem'! Ctll Akohol lll'lpllnc 24 hrs a day 835-3830 _ PREGNANT'! Carini: confiden tial coun~ehn~ & rder rat. l\borl1on, ucloption & kf>f•plOJ: APC.:Allfo: S47·2S63 •SHARON'S* OlITC/\LI. MASSAG t: •199-1224 *KAREN'S* Olfl'C1\LL MASSAG I': Gl'M 2AM 838·1711/l MASSAGE FtGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y 631-3111 EXOTIC CilRLS Mall5tlRC & Modclln !l Outcall 642·3169/li43·3~ LINDA & VICKI OutcoMM011 ... For .... Rift of ft! Servinll all Orange Co ~ft.2143 RF:Li\XINC MASSAOJ-~ 11nhJ11mt!ll I.le. l\1881-Cur Uu1<•11Iii;11.!1-IM :; 111 Spiritual ...... 11115 So. El Camino R.-nl SAn Clemente. Fully he For appl. 492-7200 fl ONLY $385 MONTHLY! Oftt •nd two IU>f";' Ouple- ltnd 'fnpi.ll ... 2 e.d- room• Ind Oen· 1~ & 2 l''ur lens(' 1400 sq. Cl. of fl('C' w11reh11usc + 4000 11q fl stCKagc yard 1n lrvlnc Ind. Compleoe w nva1I. key lock l(IAll pump & secy i1ervlcea. 'Na11on1,1I Services Co. M().8250 Salenu. KOOL'\. K(.'Ol, (!lC: --------- To quali{y you mu.'$l have •SUZI'S* T - ' . .· .. lfta • Fi,.piKM I~ HouM t..auodry Hook· up, EnoloNd PatlOI. Enol~ 2 (;Ar Gar11g .. , .------..._,... __ ,,_ __ Cl-to SCP'loola, al'topplng a.nd. 011n1 Point Vtc11t Harbor ti.,..it ,,.,,,. ... BJ!te,~ Ap.trl!Nlll~o -"""•rvlll•*W• •·'-r "''"-' ... 1 \t•. r .. ... Oefto ,... ... .. .._. .. WOODBRIDGE PINES &1 a car 2-8 htii ptwk. (lta)'ll Outcall Masaaie or eve) IOAM·2AM 1'1·'448 ~. 4.50a.. n of olc apace. 3600 OASll IN\IF.STMENT BEAUTlFULOIRLS ..,.. REQUIREI) h ave an ex cl t l n ll aq fl for wuehouse or Jo'or more il\fe>rmallon menage Jbou t their shop. 5 Truck drs. 22.000 wrltt. lo "CIOARt;TTt; Anaheim Studio. S3S·6363_ ~·rl a!c~~·~.f :r~~~ DIVISION" UlW. P,O. FOR t.A01 ES WHO wunt bike frrn Cfit Hw)'. N.8. Box -14• R08emtoodl Ca. lo tulk to u guy. Call All orp1,1rt.846·.s491. Ot7t~. ln clud~ your anytime Ht21·6f37 m---------·11\umtier. ------ RENT M ·l\~sq.f\, l20() mo. 800 aq. rt JlOO mo. 2640 sq.fl 1410 rnu. 613 1039 ROBl::H.T MULLER BBA~:l''V_ IPYOU h11,·e o service to oUor or rtoods to 11cll. f lucc nn 1HI In t hr lh I y t>llot Clu111J1ed S •rt>on Phon.-64H ifl78. NJol tD 1rn1.r1 Help your11Cllt to u lleapintt aelectlon ~• Qu•lllf~ Hopcfula In tho DA IL V Pit.OT llE1,P WANTED Al>S r DIRECTORY WAvau• c .-1tMelU.f c ..... .,. ~ .. I !J H-.1d1•l9t1 ,...,..,,,........ ,.. ... ,.,....... tlnhle...,. ....................... eeee•••A••••••••••eeeee •••e•eeeeeee••••••••••• ·····•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••eeeeeeeeeee••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ee•e•eee•e•f•Aeeeeee•ee ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.UW Morris. OeDeral COSTOM CABlN~ PUT A ROOM OVM 81.JtCTRlClAN. All typu ~er, dump tturlc, Dep:ndable, erflc~~~t , Ph"l',ERS PAINTING Protehton•I P ... ntJna. ln· CANOPY TV SERVlC~ eo.tr. ·room a dda, re. Kitchen, a•nae, batb. 'Youtt &AIA•I ol work. Uc18oncMd, in· haullna. tree work. arad ~~ %~"' sJf J.7. · · F:xpr t Ruai lJ Rates. tcnor/E= free c.<11t. 11t RATE SERVICE ~· IMw co=, playroom, •tc. S~lal 1\oomAddlOou Hou! 1rd. Free ei.LS40-~ lq,demo,etc. 751·3930 · " · l're:S, t. Ca Gene Expr:d. AlFalrPrtca98CH'33 ~ lxJnditd. ~o. . ~~~l moiitb on aaraae Apartment. eommcn:~ ,.._. ....... Uouse<"leaning Reha hie S.SZ. BeauUfully t>•lrrted lnt, Tiie ----------• 61$-U;:!•t Fre e e s t . Forf1"etlcall631·3oeS ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call~·9767:[15 tNTEIUOB/EXTR Palo(. ext. Barb, Steve. Af\cr •••••••••••••••••••••u A.rclllllwf•wl v 5 • Plans and'rlnanclna Unolevm. no ••x, «>v Haulin1, moving, cleanup 8J9.. ing. Expr'd hllh quality tpm M A.a4·5J4l CERAMIC TILE. New .... -................. e.,.... available '°' le ~pair IClb noor. $7/up. Treework. Reas. F O XY• I.ADY nee d s work. SUper reas rates. remodel. Fr est. sml jo Al'chltectura' & Str uc· -•••••••••••••••••• ••• ~ Ahreo~rJ IXOYt; R1i1 " lie. -'M·2111 le fast, free est842·4597 housd ·a !ob References. 67~3181 John pi~lnllna, lntrl ,:•tr· I ~elcome S38-24216 an $ .• • tural'l>lans. Rmdl & or Cnpentr , s all j b BUI SberbacofC Allil-OUe 873,9500 lta ra ntee m y wo rk new (Oft.StructJon Resld· PaneUn ) '<too~ tian ~ s. Ucensed & Bonded Sonny & Jer. FREE haul EXCLNTPAINTINO R.us<*lable prHu, free ERAMIC TILE. Tu~t /C om'l /ln d u~nr1 a l uc coo~'ebl s.aa :nrf'· Gtrdl.... Ina, cleanup, tree work lftco.tTa lnt.r&EJttr.Reu. est.Jlm.910o486l. s howe r s. k itch e ns , ....,,.1_. • · · Rem odels, Add itions ........................ for !Ciable Items Fell· ........... ., ...... y•o Frttest. 5-;1.27oe FRED • -' floors patioa&t~·2l:l9 ....,.. WN ,.._._Ser ke PatioCvrs & Decks. Any • bid · d rMI091..-'f --'...'---------.-... --------...._P""'. • types or construc tion Reliable Expr J apanese ces/ as . r e mov e 30 YF.AR S EXPR . PAINTINO. lnl r /Ext r ••it•••••••••••,•••••••• Tree Serlk• ....... .. ..................... J o hn Mullins & So~ Gardene r. Re asonable SS7·2005 ReaBOnable. for uppoint· ReallOOable,dependable. Wedding photoarephy ...................... ,_. ...... ••••••••••••••••• rpot Man will Jay yours ~ . .a7soan 6 prices. l"ree est. 84$·~230 MOVING & HAULING ment ln your home ca ll t'r ee u L C a ll J ll)' Calllor est or oppt. The R 1 t 1 1 JJa bysftUng , my home, or m ine . lt e palrs & Mike . · 968-8182orM2·MS3 &is·'79&S · , t m on •· r mm n .u Mon thru Fri. E~prd, cleanini:loo! Cuarwork DUA NE H EP P NE R , • a nything. any':"he rc. -AA.A Pholo&ruphy Co. prunlnl(. tree o•~· Llc 'd refs. age ~ lo 4. $25 wk ut blgger savings. !''rec General Contract or , YARD&LAWN CAR~ C&llanyllme.493-~J5 IMlllllHOfl Palnhny8drmw/2coals 642 4157 f'ullylnaurcd.Mioo:M CM. l>h631·0556 eat.645-3646 maintenance remode l Treework. New lMwns. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $49 +p111lnt. Beall\ cell·"_....,,..,... Ch k' '\i s k .. I --------1 developing. Lie. !i32S2ti7'. ~.~ r r est. MI ke ••••••••••••••••••••••• Professionally b.l~wn I~, inl(s, t losots xtta. Roger ••••••••••••••••••••••• otrves 8tri~~~. till~: ~~l ~Wt:.•YG~~~4;;b~~~~: WeOareCarpctClcaners 963-3337 Wnnt aREALLV CLEAN do-at·yourself pnc.es.l.!c. 494-4201 VERY NEAT P ATCH pr u ne d, r e m o v ed Nt'S.C.PlauSSH&.56 ~.!!~~:l~~~~!'fi'!~ General Building, Lie. No. Elcpr ll:Awaijan gard~ner H~lJSE? Call Gingham 325018• bonded. 96J·9S4~ E~ERT Painting. Fair JOBS&t~:tTURE 546-9229afl & ---------·• guar. ~els/MC, fi'esl 2!00929, bonded Wiii en· Y~ cl~anup!i, pruning, Gtrl. t'reeesLc;,645-5123 ..._ ... , p ri ces. F r e·c est '. Free f'At . 893·1439 ~-T-... --1--R--- Day C&re·lnlant.s to 1 yrs Reas Rates S.>3716 tertaln pert'e t e ff tM mm1ng, haul646-4676 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• F.stabllshed. 673·4961 it'tX nn'lm ng . e mov· my home Costa Me~a. ---__ --~ n a e .o er --Mrs ~1 ngs Cleanlni:. Fltepia~1>·Planters Ing· Prunlnit · Reuona· Call 548·J0"7. C....ht/COftC,_.h from unlicensed bwld~r. Ex Pr • d Japanese ~.aint!ng & carpet c~. Brick Concrete Pauo WORK GUARANTEEQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ble ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• Or, will RME /RMO Ii{' gardener. Compl yard W E D O I T ALL Block Walls BBQ Pill> Jntr lExtr. Free 1::6t. 2S 10% off wit h this ad Fulllmd ·Tony645·SIU ...... Ser"-• PATIOS-WALKS fordevelopcrin,·ostor or maln tenan~e. s hrub · 835·3561 Refs.&.ll.646~,,. Yrs Expr.&42-0295 Plumbing, water scr v. ••••••••••••••••••••••• realtor. Joint \'~nt ur(' ber y , trees. f'r est '" -leaks, bathroom e ncl. People who need People That's whal lhe DAlLY PILOT SERVICE DJRt:CTORY 111 all about! J:: ......_. 'N b Ph.llUps Cl•mcnt Co. Lie w iland owner OK. Con ~18·1630 IMMACULATE ---Elcl. hse 1>a1ntl.ng. 10 yrs Ru.s832-2.a88 xpert .,,.,mg. 0 JO to & Bonded For est call lat1. Waller :\torn s, co --CLEANING. Sati:.fac· Free Est : Block walls, c "" N t l ---------blgorloosmall. 751.~c7 an 6 pn1 or 7 a s lumps lon e bra ck exp. """ p . are1t. 638 ..-.. ..., ~t Realty. P 0 . Box Pt-of. Japanese Landsca p· uon Guar anteed. Ca ll • · a m small. r,rices are HOMESAVERS. Plumb ___ &46 __ •7_ am 824 Hntg Bch. Ca.1126-18 mg & Cardenmg. Free 1'ow! 673·m6 AMWAY RestComm. Reas. lie I· s mall. Ron "' ·""'99 Ing & Jlealfno. FreJ' est s.as ?072G b h. bond . Bo b 7S0·9354 , '" "' ,.. 0 11 RESUMedESt! CodmpS1lte~. Cement work of all kinds. LEE M. JARVIS--est. . eo. I us i Housecleaning by reliable 64.2-9144 .,o hr. Honest• re !a ble prepar • ype .. a IS· R~ rate Free e1ol Addil' R di' h Cl G d 1 f Expert painting & paper. 541rvt~. 8 of A, Mttrchg. faction Guaranteed 7~s@s . 150-6625 s. m .g. rs8·5 nu~. ara1e11, yr.~. c ou.P e, r e erences. ,.,..._.aperittc) in g. Cs t m wor k & M7-03Uor751·3UO. MOTICI 646-763S Ph962·J200,Lu:317856 hauling. Wkly main. 626-6126or 963·S813 ••••••••~:••••••••••••• materials. 25 yrs expr, how Dally Pilot Cius, Cenh-..t... ""~ri , Treewrk.S48·4883KenJ r lb.lse<"leanlng & Window Pm.t YOMr Cottle local refs. Ric hard Repa i rs & Repl pln g. lfied t\dS display their WOULDN'T YOU rather he sailing'! .......... ••••••••••••• lllllW'Q' ~al G1Mral SerYicn Cleani'ng. Good ra tes & Average Ext r 1 Stry $375 960-336l Drains cleare d. water mess11ges with leglbllity ----------1 htts, etc, aU pipes. Reas nd 1 ct? o ..... S PECIALIZING in a 11 ••••:•••••••··~··•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• refs . Call "Big Lynn" 2·Stry$49S,lntr$45rm l11terior &~terlor~lnt· r a tes. D lck Morris a mpa ura...;,wc See classification 9060 fl can be a re a lily! types remodeling. 11 yrs ELECTRICAL SERVIC E HANDYMAN· Carpentry 536-7711 Prices incl matr'f/labor ing, Guar satlsfactloo. 18j;2 are proud to say"-really in area. All work guar. CALLS $15 hr, & SMALL electrlcal, 'plumbin g: . . Guar. insrd, frecesl. l-'r ests,7Sl·2S34.Bob _7_68-_...._ _______ 1 (let res ults . rhonv 962·8314 JOBS842·8233 9AM to8J'M 847·2787 Classified Ads 642-5678 Ted627·7900or SS2·0134 Wanl Ad Results 642·56711 &1~·5678. ~~: ......... ~~.~~ ~!.~~~-~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~!~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~!.~·~ ..... !!~~ ~~.!!'~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~::! ..... !!~~ ~!!~~ ..... !~.~~ ~~~:.~ ..... !!!!~ ~~~·~ ..... !!!!~ DRINKINli \ccountlng Cl<'rk for lll":::::ti:lliif:._ ___ •---... -----1 neates problcm !t I t '1·1ht ~rowinl! morll!:tl!d Atl·o efSZ As.sociatc ltcp doei;n't solve tht•m H c~·. Some aecuunt·~ exp IM..nflTE MEED II OR OVER you need he lp, eJ ll nl'c,CallLou1sei5~·6671 CAREManor Hospital an ln ·lne & South NO EXPH. MEC Orange. 633·9582 AccounHnCJ Clerk Orange Co. Are us THI GOOD LIFE Expanding Morti:a1.?e Co. *Typists f · hall lmmcd opcninl! tor •looldt..,ars If you're new to Ora ni:c Co . temporarily discon· linwng your educalion. recently d ischarged from the service or for any reason seeking tem· porary or career employ· ment. consider this uni· queoppor. You can earn I you're a n attractive 'd t / ~ ... cc~ Ctt...1 petite single gal. bctwn a n ex per ace a pay rec -.,. .,._.,.,...., 1111 35 4' 40 who likes to clerk. Call Mary Mazzeo R0119RT NllLPW · · & h ood at (7141963-7873. ( travel; s ailing t e g Equal Opport Employer acco11n imnnc:.· bfc & would like to meet "' ~ a mah who docs too.1---------• ple a s e wri le a bou t Accounting .>ourself & your dl'eams lo me al PO Box 2563, Newport Be a ch, Ca 92663. S KIPPEH ·l.a r ge ~o· Yacht need:. i:•rl c:rcw 1:1 l fo r perm It vc :.i board cruismg & run Shur~· ex penses. ~o lie:.. Wr11c clas&iried .ad no. f!ll7 <· '1• · Daily Pilol, 1'0 llox lf1ti0, Cosl11 Mesa. Ca !l:!G~li SocltlClubs 5400 ······~················ HIW DIRECTIONS Lecture: Is The re I.ill' After Divorce'! Sini:k•s, under40. Social Hour. 5.57-8511 , call 4·7 pm •THE ANSWER + Ir )•our'rc sing le and tired o( the bar scenes, "'0 can show you :i "'a) to meet aura ct 1\1' & a<'ll\'t' singh: people or <ill agei. fa~l Wt:'\•c got lhc answc•r JI \'tdeo\'lt:W 997 :.100 Mc,;J \'rrd1· ( · C. 1-:c1u1 I\ Golf mcrnhrrshlr> lor sale A\·a1I ;, 'I 11.13 02.19 TrOY-4 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STAFF ACCOUNTANT R<>l>poru.1lnhllc:s will in· dud1· l'u:,tomcr Credit \'l•r1flc:il1on , Acrounl:. Rl't•clvaule Collet.:tions. l'er1>onal Property and vJrious s tale t ax r e. lumH. Po!i1t1on requires minimum or 2 years col· IC$!C and direct related l'Xl')('ricnce in Cr<'dit and l'ollecl1ons. ACCOUNTS PAY ABLE CLERK P lease Call 714/835-4103 Sl96PElWIEIC 1---------1 B:lsed on y&ur produt · t 1v 1ty . Com m ~ Acrounung PROJECT COMTR01. CLYK Opening ror 1nrli\'. ex· p<>r'd in romputcri ll'd ,\ / Pay;iblr co~t aceounl ing. Constru<'t ion l>at!k· ground }Jrcf'd. lnccnlin •!> & l'Xlra prot 11 ~hanng tionui.. Un tht· joh t ra1 n1ni:i Trcmcncluus pote n t 1 u I to r ca ch supen·1::.ory & m.111:.gc mmt pos1t1ons. Mu:.I lw personable & amb1l1nu~ t'nr appaintmcnl only l'all 539-11'83 9AM ·3PM Call 644-3389 9AM 'lil NOON THillYIHE CO. 550 Newport Ctr Or Newport Beach Equal Oppar Employer l•--------•I ADMtmHGo CLERIC Jmmed. Openrng. 7.3 30. Ex per. desired. San Clemente Gen. I losp 17141 ~96· I l:!'.! ASST. MANAGER For J r . Sport swear Chain Stor\' Oppar for advancement Generous benefits !'),1lnry cum· meru.urat<• \\ ex per. \;all :\b Cr:afl \G F_=:-.:T. part lime for i i lt898 3603 portr:ul painter llonest.1 ___ .... or-ln•l•cr•\•1•c'4•'-- <'ik-enul, <'ultur~<l Will tr:l1n. Send reo;umc 10 AUTO MECHANIC Ad 11.16. l>a1ly Pilot. I' 0 f'ore1g n. 3 yri. l'itpcr. flox 1560. C M. 921>26 Sal ., ,., ., , ... ___ _ _ __ __ _ ary o~ ........ ~ •. .\pprentace Boa t <.:arpen AUTO MECHAHIC Le r s for r c pair & r1bcrglass. ;ss.s:w1 art For e'Ctremely busy in· 7pm. dependent for('1gn car Ad mini~trator Exe c11th•e D irector, O r a11qe C ounty Transportatlo11 C ommiu io11. Chier 1.1d: mini'itrator of nt-wlv formt.'<I fi\'e mcml>('r com mission which has n·~pon~1h1laty for i:uuhn~ tra nsportation developmt·nt m Or:inge Countv. Will be resporn;ible for m1t1atinl( stud1e' and re· commending pn orities for lr.11nsportal1on de· velopment. recommending action an grant ap· plicatlons, developing a hudgel for the com· m ission. seeking funding sources for the county area, and hiring and dircctini; a small .. tarr ............ : Eq uivalent of a bachelor's dei:rec m :i n·l:!tl'll field lpuhhr alfmin1 ... tratlon. rconom1c' transportation. pl:innini:. l'ni:ineerm\( l'l•' I I< 'can. pro~rl':>'" 1•ly r•• ... pnn ... 11>lc p•1'1l11Jll' in puhlic or pn\·,11l-al!ent ll'' Exf>('nrnct• m lh<' tr:111:-port:JllOO f1t·l•I "11 h lll'm"n ... 1ralt••I -.kalh 111 nr>::J01lal1011 anti fman1 1al man;1J.:l•m1•nt 11ro I! 1 ..im cv:iluati1111 plJ 11111111: .lflrl inll·r~•I' t·r11nw11 tal affair~. Salary $30,000. l'lea~c ,.,t•1ut resume to :irrtvC' nv !\1:1v 2 tn Or;inge County Tran~l)Orlat1011 Comma""'"" GI() Newport C1·nt(•r On vt· Suite 1220 Newport B1•:ich. California 9::!6GO HelpW..W 7100 ~W~ 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BAR M A I 0 ~I ~·I low IOOKICHPER ta\·ern ' w l!d clai;s J>CO· Small busy office !>eC'h pie :! G iris ncl'cled sharp con,!'ll•nt 1ous dt•sperately. Da}a or per:.on a.:c 25 35 with n&tl'S Conta1·t Rick. 225 minimum 3) r:. an typmi:. Jith St, 11.n off PCll. payroll. ,\II'. A H. and 53ti·~·---____ stat<>ml•nts lnh•rt>lltmi; 8:i'<ter&C1ccro nl<cd:-.ex var ier! aln10:.phcrt• per 't.I help ror boat CO\'· Southland l'r opcrlles ers & cushions. 642·7238 631·29:-.o Carol ----B E A Pro f 1• s s ion a I lookke.,..-/Sales Cl<:RAMICTRAINEES . o r e xpe rie n ced , ml•chan1cally inclined, mature. for perm. lac· tnr:v p os i ti o n s w /beneflts. Apply In pCr!>Onl Vohann of Calif., 3-1215 Doheny Park R"·· Capistrano Beach. chairslde Asil for busy Pedo practke in Costa Mesa I Yr exp In Dental field nee. 548·5588 CIVIL ENGIN EERJ NG AIDE ~-$1102 Mo. 1 lii:h ~chool degree +ex· Iler in Sub·profos!iiun.11 l•ni:aneerlng work. Re· CjUl·::.I a).lpllt:atlons. City ol San Juan Capbtrano, :l:!lOO Pai;eo Adelanto, Sur1 .Ju::io Capistrano. Ca. 92675 Or c~1ll 17M I 493·1171. l<"llinit rleadtin~ April 15. um. 6PM. CIVIi, PlllNCIPAL ENGJNEElUNG AIDE $1158·$1410 Mo. High school degree + a minimum of 2 yrs. exper in S ub-profession a l ene ineerll'IJ work. Re· q~st •PPlicalions, City ot San J unn Capistrano, 32.aOO Pase<> Adelanto, San J~n Capistrano. Ca. 92615 or call (714 l •l93· tJ71. Filing deadline ,\pril 15. 1977. 5PM. ---- CLUMIMG LADl AL L I WA1'T t 'O R .. :/\STER IS AN crrlcient, capable, competent, re· liable, reasonable, de· p c nda b l e, hones t , cheerful cleaning lady w /rcrs: 548·2381. Swissalr's t~uropc Stu· dent Tour. 4 l !11.1yi., $1500 Call Scott ~·42•1!1 Al least one year or varied accounts payable experience with '>Orne ex· ~ure to computenLed ')!Items. Will malch \'Cn· dor' 1n,01ces JJ:aln11l purch.i~c ordt:rs receiv- ing rt:'pOrL"I Compute dis 1·11unts unrt rPhat<'s. vt'nl\' l''<IC'n~ions. t'lt'. l'n·pan· Jnd monitor in p111/outpul documents. prepare ch<-cks and do some f1hnit. acturatc lypmi: and .in .lblllty lo ovcrJtC 10 key are a m~t --'----------• sl'IC>p 1n San Clem Must ArcMlectwal be exper'd a ll m akes Coekta~l_Waitres~. E nler , Ma turi'. i:ood 0 U1ce an exc1trng, prof1tablt' &1 skills. kno wled ge of gla mourous p rofess.I j<'welry preferred . (213) Learn m 40 hrs from pro· 968·114.U (7141759·1155 i---------• (essinnal.s the fine arts of -------------~,,... ..... '?.•aHon •••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEN WOME:N TRAIHfOA IARTIHDIHG TWO WF.EK Cl.ASS NATION-WIUt: .loll PLACl::Ml::NT ASSISTANC J.: GOOUJOU OPPORTUNITIF,S AMHICAM IAltTiHDBS S CHOOL Ill» K 17th Sl .. S,\ l\:W l!l+MI SChools Cou~t To <.:oo'l 1, /\. CO L l. .. :G fo: o fo' MASSAGE. l.ow ro.,t Ony· F.ve Sat Cln~~<'S in Santa Ana. S511·7171 PAYROLL COORDINATOR Respanslble for prepar · ini:tinputtlnii nnd tecon c1hnl( payroll via 11 rom puteri~>d ~y~tem for aP· pmxlmut1•ly :iz, 1>4'oplt· Bt• fum1har •1t h payroll d('(J\X'llc111 rate'! and de d1x•tmn llm1tlli Obt:u n in <•ul of 1>t .. 1t· pa)•roll ta-c rl'lurn, tlrp1"11" .ln•l pa y roll fal l·~ 01 t•mpln) c•t'h CUSTOMER ACCOUNTING (BILLING / RECEIY ABLE) ClERI 7075 /\t l <'ast one year o r ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'ar1 cd a croun ts r e . Houllekeeper /co mp. Port or f ft im e. Refs. Call after 3~M, 962·3828. eelv11ble /h illlng ex· pc rlcnce on a com · puterhf'd system. Price ,bllll.np and customers . R.N. 25 yrs exp. rrnt/ba<'k Calculate and make ex· o f c, Ins. b 1 111 n I.?. ten11lons for Invoicing trwcrtb'g. typ'i:. col· purpMcs. Apply pay . lectlons , recrnt e xp. ments on a ccount. Thor1CV surf(. 642·40ll2 Monitor and reconrlle in· Bookkeeping-$mall rut/output to compbter. and/ or new bu~in<'llll<'S lntcl"face with market · ing d e partme nt a n d -your ofc or pk k Ill) & cuslom <'r In r tosolvlng d e li v er · P a Y rnl 1 ~ problcmi. :ind other rune .J o u rn a l s, G/I. Al l ti I\ t l · Joum ols, G/f,, i.lmtJ;, nt. ons. C'C'ur:a c yp1ng ., !\kills :ind the ublllty lo ly reports. etc. 751 ·!llG-t _ 0 P e r a l c 1 0 . k c Y Mature lady.refined seeks calculator. Ex~rlenc<> to live in as companion· w1tlt n leasing company care. Top rer·a. Wnt.e la:nuddtdplua Mu . M arlin 12656 Seco n d S t . Sp . &s. STAMDA.l.D Yuc!,lp•. Ca. 92399 MIMottllS, IHC. HelJt w...... 7 I 00 DMalon ot -••••••••••••••••••••• 'n'anc1a\A Co~. & IMMEDIATE foreiitn cars & able to ! work wlmm super\'lslon. 1:-0.'TERMEDl/\TF; Xlnt oppar for last . 1.'0m · l>RA .. 'TSMAN petent 1nd1 v ·l92 8062. Residenli~l·Comm 'I 1'f.WPORT BF./\Cll i\UTOMOTIV .. ; P ARTS Qill~8Ull SAL~S l't:RSON -------Art1on salesperson want· \rttst& Model Age ncy :ir t•d ror Auto·Ma rin r c-eptl.nl( portfolios & ap· Warehoui.t• d1stnh111 or. plil a l 1oni.. Ra11s to Serv1cl'currcntaccounu Rlches, lnc ., 25895 ln a:rowan"compuny. '1ar4urrilc Pkwy, M111 COAST DISTRITUBORS slon Viejo, Cll !i'.?675, Str 540 7063 •20'Z ---------1 AUT OMO Tl V f ASSIMILT 1-':a<.t 11rowln~ skatehoar!I m.tnuf. 1s loolun!l ror as :i;t-mbly work<>rs Day & nhtht slllf\~. Apply I i~~ Sk)' Park Cr .. Ste <i. 1,-..·ane ------- RRITlSll Ll::YLAN D S~RVICI:: AUVISOR. BRITISll Lt:YL/\:'111) n :CllNICJAN ' RUtCK SERVI<.;!-; 1\U\'lSOR l,. ________ -t ~ow taking appllcotion.; ~SEMBlERS ex.,.,rienced VOLT rr,,_...,,.,,,.,, _. ''·"' 1 for expcnenct•d ~rsons to Jo111 11nc of Ora nf(c County'i. leadinA de a 1.e t s h 1 pa · 1\ p p I y 1 n prrson to our director or service. IAUHMOTORS Bwck·Opel·Britil.h 29'25 H/\RBOR 81..VD. COSTA MESA /\utomo4.lve 1 New Detail Shop needs lt48 c--Dri .. 546-4741 (Across From Orange Co. Airport) Equal Oppar ~mployer help. ----------1 Top wages paid. F.nRlne ASSISTANTMANAGER lleamer.1, en« painters. for Clnema f.JJ.JIJ in El buffers & pollshu s. up. Toro. Prefer m on or holst c ry shn mpoocrs. woman with mhnagc· chntk out, pick up & de· m rnt e xper1 f'ncc and livtry Apply al mature. Minimum agt' 2t> 2059 llQrhor Bl, CM :vears. Career oppartuna· ____ 645 ___ ·1_030 ___ _ ty with General Cintnua Theatre Corp. largest Auto&Standard Tra ns re· motion picture chain In bulldt.r. exp only . Xlnt the country. Bcoellts and benefits. 962~ adva~emCQt., tAll Mrs. Auto trans RltR met'h· Walls for a.n'ap_poh\tment anic .. Exp, own tools, xlnt Saturday °" Sunday a l benefits.~ 581..sMl beCween 2 and ---------1 7PM. waitress techniques. Duy IOOICKEEPER or CV<'. ~esslons. _Place· FvM Charqe ment ass1st .. good 1obop· So n Cle m e nte Re al pty. Call .m ·n 751·919'.I. E ~t a l e d evel o p e r So. C ali f. Cocktail "' . .. . · Waitress. Inc., 17922 Sky rcspans1b1hlll's. General P ark Bl SteC Irvine Ca &. c os t '.1ecount1n g, ' ' ' payroll & ans. Mu8l ha,·e !Y.!'ill expcr w /cons truc t1 on BOAT C/\RP l-:NTF.RS d 1::. b u r semen t pro · Ex p er 1 c n c e d boa t Cl'<iures. Typing ability carpenters needed. Xlnt desirable. 493·2231 rn. benefits. Pacifica Ay Kipper Yachts. 928 W. Bra nch Distn hulors 17th St, Costa Mesa. BOAT KEn'EHIERG MAllME i>:ud Relocation. Minimum 5.7 yeari. experience •MASTER MILL SHOP CARPENTER ~MASTER LINE CARPENTP:R •MAST. ENGINE ELECTRIC/\L SP EC. Minimum 2·3 year's experience. •ENGINE/SHAFT lNSfALLER •METAL FAR& PLUMBING ~SEMBLER •RIGGING/HARDWARE rNSTALLER Tllp n1tcs and hcncflL'I. Ideal location in Channrl Islands llt1rbor. ~15 Vic torta Avenue. Oxnanl Calif. 93030. CALL COLLECT SBlRLEY HEATH <213) 475-9411 ~·~unity Employer M/P BRANCH OPENING OF NAT1. CORP Distributor Of hMlultrial Tools lnMMdlete po1ltlo11s for Jdat CareH' oppty. Wcrii local lft Gwde Grove _.. .. Xhtt co IMMfits & stlary. Good appear. & d iction. High ethical standards, amhlllous & aggressive. Call Mo n 8am ·lpm & Tues 8am·10:30pm. Mr.CoNIMl91-4417 ,,....,. ........... AAAAMAM.A Af!!.edMafftet cs Co. , E.O.E. AVON ~@ @ Q .-vW.Se1et"Strom •c:SITANT V V V SantaaAna.C..9'l704 'ClvtLENGJNEER lveY•A BNlllflrpo9tloosfor: m 4)S.0"3llOS S137S.S1618Mo. • P ..... rtne..7 G" eHI .. • IMTMUSIASM Equal 9J>borturuty B.F . In Civil Enalneerlnc U Ao. you'll eNby tnoet· •ti •1r• OETSITI ~mployer M fF or Kt.i:. +a minimum Int peopl• whllo aelllnlJ l1d1:a. ~6Aniclou."puta ~~~~~~~~~l °'2.Yni.uperfnClvll world (amou1 AVON Xlb t P •>' & t r l n 1 e ,_ loto one of manyl· En11necrlng. Request Proclutll . G'oQd earn· benefits . Apply At ,ru t Oonoral Om co IF Y"""• app\lcallon11 Oty or San 1.np.. P!exlbl .. fin , Call Coashl R~ctoaUon . .. Job Opportun ities" '"" Juan CApfattano, 32400 &40-70ilt orZe..itb 1·U$9. l7C22 Dman Ave. Irv. fr6in So~r_,hrh l to b1wea11ervk e tootrt r or Pasco ·Adela nto, San <'114)5$8-3'20 1'rafn. ~e. We're Just • AOOlll to 1e1ll, pl•~ •n od Juan Copb traho, Ca. 8 1 t \ l ~caJlaw~y.Ooatrol In t b e Dally Pllo 9~&15 o r caU.. (114 ) er Ir· •t ra-c' •e, B o okkee per /s om e ~aror }!mploym ent Clusl1kld Sect.Ion. • • 4$3-1111. tillnl deadline ::•ry +. Colte10 ok. 91Cri&&rl&l. Se.Jary open. '~y,MU605.' Ptlooe&0.167.1. Apr.lS.tm.$PM, ~ "9WfJOltOIMs.MMltl • ' ' O.ERICAL *TElEPHONE COMPANY* Personnel Naaded Immediately . EXPEltlEHCED OMLY •Cmtomer tep *~~s~!~t cxp. •Clerks ~-·-3141C ....... •D H 54l·414t t/\crn111 P'r()tn Orange Co. Airport.> Equal 0p9"r E mployer COTTONWOOD COVE Year around resort on the Colorado River, Nevada is now in 3rd & final stage of major bldg. prog ram & is n ow in terviewin g couples fo r management -non management, retail sales. merchandise, gen. ore & motel operations on a nine or 12 mo. basis. To the qualified applicants, we offer, in addition to salary, paid rent &/or living accom., utilities, boat slip. xlnt fringe benefits & paid vacations. Settd rffUrne to PO lox t35 Costa Mna. Calif. 92627 ~pWe.Md 7 IOOH-'PW•ted 71 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------C ON S TH U C TI O r-. CLERICAL SECRF.TA llY/ RECEP· TIONIST/ CUSTOMt.:R SERVICE Sm busy of. CLERK TYP1ST ficc·Send Resume ~ Must have flood typini: salary requirements PO skllls S0.55 wpm & .some _Bo_x_SSS_"'._C_._M_._~_21 __ _ ocrlce ex per. TYPIST/ COOIC. EXPEl"D WORD PROCESSOR Good co. benefits. Ex per. Llnolex Flop1>Y ApplY. Jolly Roger t:>lsc Work ProCCbSOr. 3333 f>ac1fic Csl Hwy Will :ilso be tra ined to . Ne\Vport Beach operate TWX eqwpm~nt. I•-------.-• 60 wpm typing skill a must. COOK Needed for conv. Contact Personnel Dept hospital from JOam t.q ,ACIFfC MUTUA L ll:30pm, f/tlme. l::xper:d 700 Newport Ctr Dr onl y. Please appl_y m New.port Bench ~·r~n, ~ve!IY Manor, Equal Oppor E m ployer 3l0 acton o. C.M • CLERICAL COOKS& COUfthr Pft'SONlel P/Ume daytt. '• /\pply Jn Peri;on Z.SPJ\t Tues Thru Sat CARL'S JR. 17971 MacArthur, Irv. Ex pandin g Ora n ge County bas~d electronic manuf'actunng corpora· tion has immediate open· 1---------• ingsfor: TRMFIC CLERK Office experience relal· ed to shipping/traffic functions. OOOd t yplng aklllb required. COOKS NIGHT SHIFT Apply Moo· Fri 3·&pm Gorda Liz 900 Baxslde Dr, NB 81Hl19 F.qual Oppor. Em ployer COOKS T h e J o ll y Roger, Rest:iurant Is ncceplin~ .L-2 years clerical ex· applications for t::xper'd perie ncc r e lntod lo Cooks. X Int fringe m a t Hial /prod uction benefits & hours. Apply control functions. Mu:.t in person, 400 s. Coast be able to operate 10 key !lwy, Laguna Beach adding m achine 1---------• MATERIAL CONTROL CLERK We offer excellent start· Ing sala ry a nd com· prehe Qs i ve e mployee benefits progrum. For Immed iat e con· sideratlon plcaae call: MSI DATA CORPORATION 17 ' 41 149·6' 27 CooklfWtlitnsHS DfihwetlMn Full & p/tlme. ApJ>ly 1.>e4wn 2.spm, Denney·!\. 529 /\vtnldn Pico, Swn. Clemente. Cook wanted, •lunch/din· nel' shirt. 40 hrs. Ma Barkers. 212 E 11th St, C.M. Counter girl. hours 11to4, Surfe r R estaurant. 675·1065 - t ........,W_._ 7100 u..t..w~ 1100&.W-W•W 7100 .... Wi.f-4 7100 .....,W..t.d 7100 ""'J ._ ,... 'LY PILOT $Un~ April 3 ft77 H.t, W.W 7100 • _,,,.. ._..,. --, .._,,.. ••••• •• •• •• • •••• ••••• •• ••• ••••••• ••••• •• ••• ••• " t!: """' ~ t .............................................. ··········~············ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.,...,w .. ted 7100HetpW.ted 710 H*W... 7100 'IOfc/8"Aha.1oke~ .... :me.~ Uft-rva~CertJned ro llATURR WOMAN ............................................... ~~-:'................... ruc11rr•N" by toucb-. , me. Ca. E:lper 'd. Oood typlnc. ~OQI Jr bay 4utlea. p/llme lo welcome ~~0,.,,, "'--,·---------i £LL·c ...... •c •• l.ft ~I• S57-ti80L pleaunt phoJ)e yoJce. ~eu accepted. oewcome r5 .tt coatacl , .. •· ~ DRIVER, h ousehold £o ·•a. tu. DESIGN AID£ GROOMF.R,m:1la wanted Limited bkkpna. Xlnt mt.rdlaots.Flwblobn. Data P slnii furniture movinJC . Ont1 yr ENGlNEKtt for established pro(ess -.wkina ronda. Nl'V>'l)Orl LJYE INS. AGENTS Ne~ car, Ute typln&. JECHJOCAL mio exper. w /com 13)PoeJUona 00111roomm1: busJn°". C:troCc.Top:ial.'759-0313 Major Liie lnsurance 5'1·~-merclal moving com p • t $825 Pw Moath Cre1.1l polenllal, tan· AaCJ\cY needs recruits or•----------• WRITER pun~ Richards Moving rojeC tai.Uc loc. All Inquiries lntervlcwora. Nd Sharp .,~. CH eam $10,000 MICMANIC:•L Co. Toro.SJ0.4926 Cnuuos in drartlng, l'OrlfidenUal.Wnt.c Peler Ga l i 1.o Survey ormorethelatyr.Leods -•• /DIT•ILllt $12SPwMOftttt R 1· b•1•ty i.lgebr1.1 , "eomet ry. WaJters,2'78ForutAve .• Housewives. Call AM, CW"Diahed. (SQpervisors/ -Qt411 0 0 0 e 13 11 ln6:onomct,..Y & dralttnlC L1tguna Bch. 926~1 or ~ Mgr1 openlnp.) Call for .Mewport .. ecll Tra1n1n1t in tomputer ~ ~ \:::;:;) exper req'd. Must be re rihone494·5SlS appl. (llC)?A-'nSl Prochact, machine, Cacili LVM's 7-3 f/th• ....... , ... , AU Shllta llunllnaton Valley ConvalNcenl llo.pttal 8382 Newman Ave on•t1t1on1 . t~chrll cul "'"RLY ii•o• En • d t c "-t .. 1 & ty, some u per required. ..:riling, Jo;nilash & --" • mneer bl en ° """"a .. esa GUARDS INTERMEDIATE xlnt opply W(consulUna l?Ulthemallt's desirable S.500-Fff Paid 6' unrmployed !or aal least LIKI PIOPLI? office. Send Reaume to: , Must be resident ol Co:11a XJnt beainner spat. N.B. 3 0 d ;:1 Y ~ 0 r u n • Cotto Mno p ST rnterelited Jo urnlng Engi.neer1 PO Box 1965, Mesa & unemployed for ro. wants euer lo learn All immtdlat. opettffH) deremployed. AJ>ply on Perl'l\llnent. Full & Part CLERK/TY I S $200·$1000 a month In Newport Beucb, Ca. NW'Jlln1t tralnet!. 40 wpm t)'ping eidsh for a lt.Uablllty Corm11 provided bv the· (.;1 time. Pllone & transp re· 13) P~ltlon1 spare time ? Wanted: 93663. 1~ .__ ut lt•asl JO clays or under will do. "Xlnt curecr lad (n-1....,. to cerform ty tu Ptr11onnel Dupt, q'd. Retired welcome. Amb1tlous, resp, adults ..,....._......,., Hunt. Bch 84.2·M5 I ~mployed Apply on der t•o" Also Fee Jobs. .,. Room300,City llall. CallS46·0274,oCchrs10-2, $6t6Pft'MoMti as business associa\ca. MECHANIC Part time 3.Jf shl ~· :i ~<Y>r~~pp~~~~~~~i1~:11\'.: C'all control Career thefollowl1t9 iu: ClosedWedoet1dlly. No Investment, set own MIJMTIMA.NCE d11ywk.3-Syrs p rev1ou:. Employmenl Agency, Experience ln respansi· hours, call for »PPt Wed. 1 1 cxper in suriery rcq. Room :JOO, City 111111 556-!SM>5 •0.velopnwnt and 1.,.. GUARDS WANTED ble & varied clerical eves 6 to 9 prn. Call Requires 2 )'rll tra n n(l Sackhbock •• ..;_·------1 ~l•mentatlon of r e-Full & PJlime-Jrvln e work desired. Must hi: 581.3052 or exp In marlnl' Community\lospltnl areu. Age 21 & over. resident or Costa Mesa ---------• t echnoloftY. Incl Sen 24451 Via F.6trada abilitypt'OCTClftll. Mature men pref'd. unemployl'd for at least UquorStonClll water system & plumb· S3'f4SOOExt 219 ... Dl::LlVERY MAN fur t>ar- ly morning L.A Times home delivery ruulc ~o soltrttm~. no rollrc·t tnJ! ,\dlL\o onJr. 212 hr llJily ~lust have econo t'Jr. 638-0126 1-:NGIN!.';EltS TEMPO Now Accepting Applications For: Draft.,,.n TechWrihn &upnttn DesJCJIM"S lvyers Cost Acc:ount•ts PlcaM' ~ubm1l resumes TEMPO, 17802Sky Park Suite 101 Irvine, ca. Attention: Barbara Call 540-4455 Equal ()ppar Employer DEMONSTRATOHS Iort--------- food, appliances & jewelry. Pri & Sut. 10 6 «ind somu other days. <2 131 240-7000 or (714 ) 7b8·5.'>73 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN •DttJ91 reUablllty as-Uniforms (um. No cash 15 wk& & 1nect tncome Ex~r. preC'd. 494•1533 Ing + gen'I shop skills. · · MHmtnt. ~ outlay. Car & phone nee. levels. Apµly on forms Refrig. ma Int. & repalr1--------- •Manogiment of hl..,...1 IBffiffi} 1 1 [U'1~~. p!)J OOJ®P:Jrn.,J:u,ffi Apply Unlversal Protec· provided by the City to L VH, F /TIME exp. desirable. Thls pasi· Oil Field SuppUcr !1 ~ n.;:fll;. tionService, )226 w. 5th Personnel Dept., Room Reller. Xlnt benerlts. tionlsinCdM LARGE DIVISJON electronic park pro-s t . s 8 n ta An a. In. 300. City Hall Bayview Conv. Hospital, Send resume to Employ· grarM. · 77 FoirDriff terviews M·fo' 10 :30am· 2055 Thurln Ave. CM. ment.SupervlSOr Of CORPORATE •C-.Stomerinterfau. {714)556·5350 noon&1:30-<t:JOpm. 6'2·3:i05. CALTECH ISEE cMcJre• preferred. Equ.:iJ Oppar Employer Hair Stylist, with follow· LVM'S/Aidei Ir Pasodena, Ca 91125 OIL FJELD ing preferred. Morn le Kitch.ft H-'fi Equal Opp Emplyr m 1r .. "..,. s---Rn "RY 8oo6ters. 645' 7788 SUPPLIER ..,,.~ ......, "" Garfield Conv. losp., MECHANIC Front end & Plem• wbmlt r.surne Repan to General :.\Jgr. IMp Wanted. must be 778l Garfield Ave, HD. brakes. Mfo. 3 yrs eJ1p. to·. ".nna I . Lawler, m u ~ t h u v e g o o d over 18. Apply In person, ffi~~·rnG)i""·,1 ~I ill~r;:ffi~, 847·9671. Start S1200. 645·2380. ..._._w Hlrinn "" secret anal skills & wall Kentucky Fried Chicken, M liC ri ~ • . ~ nu "ll Hui)t.es •ircraft Co., be tested. hea\'y work Laguna Beach. . J • ... ~ u..i ..,, • MACHINIST MECHANIC WANTED Local Office Electron Dynamlct l oad Pl c:.ise only 77FolrDri•• Sel·Up&operale punch Must~ certified Ray Dlvf,lon. p, 0 . lox (juahftcd upply. Salary HOSTESS, P ttime, over press, tappers, etc. 10 Carey Chevron, G04 S TltAVEL 2,99• T...__c .. , C" ~mo. 21. Exper. prel'd. Apply l714) SS6·SlSO Hr, 4 day wk +overtime. Coast llW.>'. Lag. Bch. MO ...,_. ~ "" BIOREAGENTS m person, Ben Brown's EqualOppor Employer Rosan. l11c., 2901 W. AllRYINE•REA 90509. 546·2518 Restaurant, 31106 Coast Coast Hwy, ~.B. E.O.E. MIDICAL SICRETAltY r-··-·---·-··-----·~1---_____ ,Hwy.So.Laguna. J" ... ITOR 1----------i Exper'd for plutic sur· Eam From , •Exec. Secy w /so m e """ 1• geooinNewpartCenter . • HUGHES : adv/mltl!l bkgrnd & lite HOTB. Req•t1 for e ve w ork. Must be xlnl In medical $ZOO t $400 ! : bkkpg. Mntu~e/age 35 to PURCHASING Laguna Hills area. Refs * terminology, transcr1b 0 t.>ental Cha ir~1de Asst. Jo:xper. or professional school Arnd. 64ti·3fi:tfi. .. __ • __ • __ • __ -• _ -• -• J ~.Ask for Maas Dunham AGENT req'd. Ph: ls30·332P. in", bookkeeping & bill· n&r wk "VG,.<» •••Co.r T CO .. "~'" !156.6883 .. r'7° ---------1 lleavy food, beverag~ & . _m_=.g._Ca_ll_644_-4_900 __ . ---1 Commissions, bonuses & PCC Business Systems U.S_ CITlZf:!llSlllP F.xper Stereo salesman lo room exr.er. Leading Jewelry MACHINIST benefits. fo~xpcr, not ne1: 01v1:.ion, rapuJly grow-l~EQU IR El> \\Ork in retail outlet. N.B. h3te ·Call Mon·1'?i J. HlRIERT MEDICAL Will lruin. (;ull Mr. Gra) in!{ computer prollutt Equill Opportunity t•\1llt1me. chances for ad 9am·Sp m, 044.17oo exl HALL JEWELLERS Temporary •O'PL.-D--"or'• Mon 8um-Jpm, 'l'Ut'" m,·1nufa"turer, has 1m-•-.M•/•f"•ll•IC•'•E•m•p•lo•)•'C'·r-vanc .. mcnl. 3721 So. lOBMr .Pedler. ,.,.. -· • Kum 10:30pm .. ~ ----....-.,,------1 Now lntervicwinl! at S. C " DEMTAL ASSIST. mediate opening for ----Hn~tul S .\ A;,k lor v~·n Housekeeper-aid. S.12, 6 Coast Plaza Locatinn for ornet" 898 AAD6 Lao tr:.iin l'C Noln l-:lcctron1c l::11~10ccnngt•--------ni:-. clu)s. SJ hr._._Extreml'y cxper'd fo'/time S.ll<'s lmm•dlate opel'll.,g HasOutstandln,: ~ smoker. Sturtin~ ~.ii Techn ician with dl" E.i'lGINcERS ---------t li tcdutirs. t>4:.3079 days; People in r10e Jewl'lrv. exists fot' Machinist Positions With Leading 1~~~~~~~~~ ~lSO.tH-l·06l1. monslr ated :.ibility to 675-3'!l3eves. Top sal, IK'ne. & advan with a mini,,.... of 5 O.C.doctors 1: ---------1 work well with other peo· F /C BookkM,.r cement. <:.all Mi" Mums, t SEE US FIRST Of'TICAL TECH Dental Asi.t~tant, 1·2 yrs pie under pressure on M1·crowave Construction exper. HOUSEKEEPERp/time. M!J.1379. yeal't curr•n ••• Free&FeeJo~ withatleast lyrsexp.m expcr. Modernolc, llntc many diverse assiAn necess . f:xp e r . i n Sdaywk.6-\2·3505 ---------1 perience in the Hf• precision opllcs. to join li<'h.1198·4125 ments.Applicant select· workmcn'sC'omp ,group BAYVlEW!\fANOR ting=optt .. 5ow lnLlil9r $700++ outslanding firm in -------· ed will be expected to Pro1·ect 1nsur., payroll, cash dis· . KEYPUNCH OPR of wW..11 ............. .__,., o-.. lrvineJndust'JPark.Call · t · g1 eer1ng bursements. To SlSOO Housekeeper. live-In, pvt -.-. r-cu. o""" main a1n en n b b·1 h worklag te close Med .. tb n....n _M_r_._Bro_w_·_n._ ...... _...,.._""_· --DESIGH l ab equipment, aid mo. rm, ainmo se ome+ Musthave 6mo'scurrenl ._,... DRAFTSMAN manufactunng and re· Eng1·neers GirfFf'i/lkJcpr ~~· Som.,e3cooking. Must working cxper. on tolua11ces. MHt ,,,,._ to$4hr onlCSTRAfHEE :\lust ha\'e good drafting solving problems <'n · Good typist quarterly ...,,ve. 67.,.. 111 Univac 1710 or 1810. Will hcrn llnowt.dcp •d llYllRA Desiring to learn trad<'. tc<:hn1qucs & mechanical coontered In production reports, .payroll to gen'I llousekeeper. Ii ve-in, work swing shill. 3.30pm aWlty to Ned ad ht-PERSONHB. Ma nuf/lns pection. to aptitude . To design & and itenera I ly assist Immediate openin9s 11.'dgcr. 1o :sH(IO. rather part. disabled & I to 11 :JOp m. terpret bluep'rlnts 2082 Busmess Ctr Or 1oln 1tr ow1ni: firm "' draft part l'hange:i. run engineeri ng group exid fot' manufactur· i.on. Lrg beachfront Contact PersonnclPt•pl and sit the Mtt t Suile290 Irvine lrvinelndust'IPark.Call '·I t hn do"u re!>pans1blefor~tate-0f· · t OthcrClenC'al h .H·-L el P"CIFICMUT""L ec 1• s (Jl•tl~l9410 ltr.llrol411,~8:?00. u uepnn mac 1 e. "' · the-art m1'n1·"0mputer in-rie1tted proaec omc. "png, m a s. • "" -have ow"' tools. ~ • mc11t draw10g~ & .o;l•nd to "' "'.-ri d Positions Available water oriented activities 700 Newport Ctr Dr 111~1omcr,, ,.,ilhoat development. Spccilic eftCJfM«'I expe ence MIGUEL Lt i.r1•y Refs. Goud NcwJ)Ort lk'arh H•a•y llftll'ICJ r•· I.no" ll~hw hel11111I. 1\1>1>· tasks may mcludl' '"1rk in microwove circuit Persomel Agenc y hl'alU\. 8-lti 2289 c\·e:-Equal Oppor Emplo) er qui~ If lnt~sted, OHUF.H DESK /\:.ii J•;mi..~1111 \,,.hh '111 mic·ro prot'c,.,:.or opplication ond test- 1 1. 1 -----app1 i t 1.931 Uecro.~ i\\l' Santa l111sed peripheral con . :!itiOI 1-·orhc-. Ri .Mc.\' l''.\t Fln:E" s:w<>.noo \'ol. ---'f nperson o: trolll1rs .mtl 1iro1·cc;:.or!o. '"9-l:I 1'1 ·1J.:~ t\·nter 1 in whfllet.tilr supply 10 2 ---------1 ,\n.t (luahf11·Jl10ru. :.hould m x.ii i r;7 vr~. llow? By tn\'C!\t10g M~N for I.A Timr<1 de Order lh':.k po:.1t1on open to t•111hus1ai.t11• livery Perm · P l11n c persmwhly fur raprt.111 '275 to $350 per mo expandini; C..rpet Mf~1 Dietary Su~rvisor dude :! or mure years of Experience ~sired in Lai(una ~IJ.llll'I '.J ,,f my TV time• w/other Laborers For 1:otl\'. ho:-.p1 t ,1I. JppllCJIJlt· tormal lrJtn· ~lsincj production t:orp. s laves. 1-'or STARTNOW'!!!!' BRUNSWICK CORPORATION !'>&A·INO l'rer. p1 c\li1JUS ex per MORTGAGE ll/\NKl-:R Plensont utmo.<.phere ,'l,i r1casc call, 111 t.30 li33J in~ in a tcchnic::il pro· personn.I, schedulln9. __ .,._..,_, __ .___ ___ ,..._ _____ .,..__ .. -_..____.~ freedom. call673·2223. Too mnny jnh.~, nnl rorappt. ~ram. 4or more Yl.'ars of procurem•nf' as· FEES PAID .1-.--------•I enou~~plc! N1J C'X· ------1 related work cxpcriruce 1• ed All 3 h'fl expanding co. needs a~ surroundln~s. J\pply in gressl\'e people in field person. 18-IJO Pacilic St. as loan reps. Xlnt income i'~ounlam Valley. I , _ ............ ., _ ... m1·c-w0 ... f:St·row S••l'Y to S12K lnspecti·on t:>er. n . s 1 s. DISHW"SHERS 2 as a technician in JR >ernU1 unu •.. "' "" ,1. 0 C V (..' Ho.-1kk<·e~·r S12K Apply 1·n person. Marin's <'lertronJcs environmt•nt test in 9 Tr om to ,,.,." ror selr s tarter. Will llll tt.ilor llvd train, 83H622. ask for Painter for Adult A pt I\ h 1'111'1'h,1~ l'lk .,.,.,., "'·-taurant.'''"'l E.Coa~t a nd a thor oug un · u......-h70GH" '""' .x;.v ""'...., •• 1\CCt)Ulll lrll! C'lk 56$0 0~ Costa Mesa., Calif. Bill Complex. Ex per nt•c•. Hwy, Cdl\I. derst andinit of basic ,\l:.o Fl't' Jroh-. l11i:1tal & analog elcc· Duti--to 1·ncl· ..... the 1 \ DISPLAY WINDOW tronics. ... """"' In inc l'l'r~onnl· / l(cnt .> INSPECTOR TRAINEES _::...:.:._ ______ -i GHii Mr. Tanner, ~0-1375_ Equal oppartunlty 1250 MultlNth Opr PARTS MAN, marioo ex· TRIMM EH writing of test pro· IAA F: 17th Co:-tJ 'lc•s:i F'or Jr. Sportswc.1r PCC Business Systems cedures and ,....,..,,.n. Suit~·:r.t-4 642·1410 Chain Storr. Some ~XIJ(.tr Division has an outstand· tation of soft were ~ If MPOf.11\HY HU P emp)oyer M /F Call 9'19·7660 ' per. but not neces!'!ary. ~~~~~~~~~Musicians to form band. 2431 W.Coaslllwy, N.B. -c:ro 1 a 1 ---- prl'ferr rd. ,\pply •n mg salary ix'nl'hts pro· testin9 t echniquu. person ''l'l'trie!o', I 17 gr.im lnlere:-.ted apph· ~tAIDS Wanled. Seo Bill exper. n °11 Y PP y. Part lime fur engineering Lloyd. San Clemente Inn, B42-8202 aft. 6Pm student. field ins pre· 1;P.NF.RALOt"FICE _4_92_·_t>'l_O_J ______ 1Needr!de forcldcrly lady tlon~ in So. Calif. Will [.ate typin.: Ji(1rl Fract:I\ lmrm'(!aate openings now MAIDS WANTED from Vic. of Faln•lew & tram. Typing required. Sedrottlci 540.4455 Equal Oppor Emplo)•er Wr5tm1m~trr Mall cant:. mdy :.ipply b} con· Shocltd t>. lutowkdCj&'o- nu Sii nt'l' Shoultl he lam e)l.1!\t tn our ma11ufactur· L.:idv·Hskpr to cure· for Top wages paid! The Inn Sun Clower to 17th & Call 8t2·9977 btwn 7&1i t -t bfe in microwave RF ncx; GROO~ff H. l'XP<'r d al ini: circuitry of all ty,.s. ,,. uh• proc\•flurt• S!lllO 101.darlht} for inspection lad}· tn wheokhr ~"lilt· at La"una, 2ll N. Coast Orange. CM. for hnt AM only:__ ____ _ full or I' l1mt• C:tt''<'r ' '.\tary Cooper 1;rf)(\ll)1n1?. 1 ... i:. '1;1i:11rl <«111 11:11 o:t!2 or 11;11 !fl:u ~tart (',ill lnr 1ntrn 11'" LrJmecs 10 inspect print· In~ Mu11t dnH' 96:! ::i22.I .. 1 rooram noon da1 'I i-·n. !I ,, 111 11 K~fi 3.17!> rd c1reu1t boards and 1-.:.;._--------1 llwy., Lag. Bch. mea P " · Part time help wantect . for 1nt1•n 1ew Vf<Al-i'S:\1 i\!IJ Mt~·h. for trut·I. mfl(r; F.xp'r!. only need 11pply. ~O·ISX_·:i __ ., ___ -·..&..-u. 1omponenl:>. Requires • • ----I ly.552·1518 apply al Tats . 2:111 .-~ _,.,,., resume GENERAL OFFICE minimum 6 months ex· Legal AdYertlSIRg MAIDS WANTEP NIGi"" CLERK. tull lime Newport Ccnt1·r Dr. PC C In conflcktKe to· Anna d Oon Quixote Motel -. 4 N D h • Small ell'Cll on1cs r1rm . periencc with pnnte C k J . 2100Newpart Bl, C.M. apply in person only. Alt Lower level. wpt c IUSIMESS Lowler, Hughes El•c-vanou:. nfc & prod11ct1on c1rcwt boards, com po· ler . JPISt Bab a M o l c I. 2 2 5 o 640-8780 SYSTIMS tr o n Dyna"' i cs dulle.;. J6Hl S ~linnil', nenls. and knowledge of MAIL Dl!PTTINE Newport Blvd. Cosla1--------- A Dw1sion of Pertee Division, l I 00 W. Santa Ana 547·4:\Hl. color codes and soldering Position now available Will train lndustrious ln· Mesa c·omputerCorpora1111n Lomita llvd ., T.or· -G'-',NEHAl.Ofo'F-IC_£ __ 1 techniques. On·the·job for part. time assistant to div. to oper ate an insert· ..:....:.:.:.::..-------! tlll2ArmstrOnl? AH OS 9 ic lraining available. Legal Advertising Dire<'· Ing much. Good working \'t>u don't ncl'd 11 s:un lo S.inta Ana, Ca. ranu, CA 9 O .. CORRESPONDENT 11 tor. 25 hours per week conds & co. benefila. Ap· PAYROU llU.IMG CLERK EXEC SECRETARY. "<lr;iw fast" \\hen yi;u ,.-----------------' "'. Corrl.'~pond w /home Pertee orrers the ro OW· minimum, noon.5:00 PJ\t ply, National Sys tems pl,11:<' :.in ad 10 lhu Ou1lv ,\n F..qual Opportunity ·,· HUGH ES :: l>luOY stud.int.& for our ing benefits: Company dally. Corp., 4361 Birch St , N.n. 1'1lot WontAds!Callnow tmployerl\l f' -.tudent ~crviei?dcpt .\p. paid medical. dental, <Nr. O.C. Airport) NURSES RN's $40.$'6 Staff S60 Private Out v LVM's $42 Stoff $46 Private Duty AJdft $l4 Staff S35 Private Duty RECErTIOMIST -&\2·~78. ~~~~~~~~~1 ..... _______ --· , pllcant musl be ahlc to ll?1nfge·lelrnmsudrisaanbcllie'ty. a9n~ Ge neral office cX ·E ·::.·...:.O...;.E .... _______ I -.. u_, .. ,, ,.. .. ,c,,.,r c ,,.,. • .,, compnsc own letters, perience and light typing --________ , H.fpW.ted 7100HelpW.+ed 7100 t:.s·ciTIZI-:NSHl l' l>JlC ie>+ wpm & handle ChohJ!days p er J!e~~i skills required (35·'10 C3l Perm. jobs Now,' for our new corparat.e ofc in San Juan Capistrano. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• in:(JUIHED <letalh Well e slab'I ristmas wee a wpm). Typing test will I-;ciual Opvartunll Y cducatmnal l 1rm. c;ood down· paid, 12 personal be administered lo all MAINTENANCE JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN I Serving All Orange Co, Working hours & days or your choice Mal-Practice Ins Req'd Croup Jnsurance Av all. 6~ Eng_lneertng atllertea •.. Ifs a rewardng experience Grow1h ..... professlonallam ...... leadershlp. They all play an Important part In prov1d1ng you with the opportunity for a st1mulat111g career. Bertea. an established leader In the hydraulic ll1ght control aya1om1 field, Is looking for lnd1vld1Jat-, 10 loln lhelr prole&slonal s t11ll . Working with a group aklllctd In a wide range of l"ctinologlcal dlsclpllnea. you'll llnd 11 real opportun11y to develop your ekltls and lake part 1n an evor ••paneling program. Mechanical Designer Engineers Design o l hydraulic lflqhl control servo actuators. Mechanical Designers Dralllng and deslqn rhN klnQ of hydraulic flight control servo ,lclu111ors. We are located In ttlo Irvine Industrial Complex prov1d1ng our (lmployees wtl.h tho enjoyment ol working In an e1e1t with planned b&euly, mdustrlal growth and easy acceaa to freeway aystoms. We oiler an outatandlng program of comPMY paid beneHt• providing exception· al protection 1or you and your family. They Inc.ludo medical, d~tal . retlremen1 and profit sherlng plan1. In addition, you will receive our n.,.1, edJU1ted N latlea. Please reply In person or aend resume In c:onlidcnca 10 Berte• Corporation. 18001 Von Karman Avenue, lrvlnt, California 1271&. f714J 833·1424, Bxt. 295. We aro an o~al oppor1un1 1y employer M IF /HC. '.\l t F/HC Emplop•r heneftls Apply N3l1Qnal leave clays per year and applicants. Sy<1tcms Corp , •IJol mot.lern. carpeted air· E~Gl.SEER U1n•h !-it. N.IJ (Nr. Q,c; conditionedlllclllties. Airport> f~.o. i-:. Exposure t o a nd /or !!Cneral unde~tandina of court systems and lriul filing procedure~ deftara· ble. REFRIGERATION WHTCLIFf ........ Registry 1617 Westcliff Dr l I Ml'OllAllY ltf IP 540.4455 F.qual Oppar Employer Industrial Engineer ----,~,.....-I Grnt>ral ()ffi<'c, mu~t wnrk wrl'kt'nd11, phone 1,11 OSIO Nl'wpnrt Dun~s .• General Ofc, Steno or Clerk t\'p1.,t. V:1r1011s ofc PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS Automobile necessary for occaslotull local dri v· in~. Jo;xcellenL company benehts. Ste212. Newport Beach " W i 11 m ain ta In • 631-061 o, 752-9118 X Rec.,tfottlst tluues mvoh·inl( bkkµng 17021 Von Karman troubleshoot and repair <>Cc Hrs Mon-Sat!I s Im m ed . opening for plant 480 voll electrical _....:....;;_.....:..-----i penionable, depcnr!ahlt' or math & puhllr rnnt.1~ t Sanln Ana, California l'leasant personaht v & system and 50 ton air person w/exper. on 5:-,t; condltioolng unit. Musl NURSIS AIDE dial board or cq111\·. A.tt 1,,.,,.dlete °'"'"9 edsh for an tndlntrial En9lne•r with manufacturi119 ••- perienc• to perlonn .... studies. set ff.,. standards . plen 1Hthods Improve• n11111ta. a11d de•elop perfonRDnce .._asur- i n9 proqram. The .,..tfOftaf .,..., will 11ood appear nee. C.'011 1\JI F..quaJ Oppartunity tact Mis'I Adam!I, ?>:cw Bmploycr ~1 ,'F' York l.1fe ln!luranre Co ·I~~~~~~~~~ Send shnrt r e sum c or be capable or perlormlng Openings on days & afln Ros no, lnc.. 543.553:1. pcri.onal h.istory lu lhc following taslc1: shifts. Will train. Bxpcr. _i-.:_'....;.O_.i-.:_··------- lnstolhng or rearranging pref'd. Please 11 pp ly, PIX Swltchbo•d Opr 300S. ll11roor Bl. Sh' 100., ________ _ Anaheim. SlS·tlOOO. F.OE mf J ns pcct t1>n MikeTlnsley tran11lorme rs. circuit Park Lido Conv. Clr, '11i6 C I II I breaker panel1, motors FI a ash IP Rd' N . u. on tact Aud tor, ot ,. DAILY PILOT a n d c I r c u I t s ; 6(2.8044. l.agunu. 42S S. Coa~t --------CieMral Ofc, Sh Mu~l hnve gOQd 11kill11. Vaned a~n'I ore duties. Will tram $alnry com· menl\urall• w /ex per. Ncwp()rt Ctr loc. Xlnl benefits. New York Life Insurance Co .. Cllll Ritn Gladst-Onc, ll 1,·1230 for appt. Eque t Oppor . Employer. P.O. IOX 1560 troubleshooting and re· Hwy, Lag. Bch49-1·11Sl RECEIVING Costa Mftq. Ca. pairing e lect rl ca 1 PERM. P/TtME breakdowns In clrcul .. , Nursing Printin o s hop needs • .._.SPECTOR 92626 motor1 and controls; re· RN't $74 .. 1""11 Equal Opportunity pairing and recharatna helper & delivery per~on. 11e Employicr alr-.. itlonlna unlta but (STAFF CHG NURSE) Mr. Oruhe, 6•1'1-7955. An ~mediate openlng1-----'------1 not~;i:rhaullng them ; LVN't S44 Include ca.. "°°"' •• HMbly, pocka9l119, weldl119, cltemlcal lllbor.tory. fun•c• bra1incJ Clltd IMp.dlon. TWT or c.._. rootn e•· puie11ce desirabl•. l .S. de9r•• or re· gitfnlffoft In Industrial h9laeule9 h re· .. red. exists Coran experienced LEOALSECRETARY and muat be upwdateon (l'RlVATE bUTV) Receiving Inspector ~per legal •ecy wantc~ nll electrical oOdes in· AIDl5 $31 fami\lar with m achine for heavy gcn'I pr actlco; eluding OSHA. Startin& (l>RlVATF. DUTY) parts and electronic 88· bookkeepin g exp c r sal11ry $6.00 per hour. U IFlEO NURSES semblles including print· helpful. Call 640·0800 oak Excelle nt opportunlly Q AL C'd circuit boards and fur Pat. MAKE YOUR CHOICE: com ponents. w 11 11---------c lorpromotlon. WE NEED PRlVATE GE:H'l OFFICE I LEG•L SEC'Y TRH! DUTY & ST A P' F PART/TIME perform incom ng In· Part Time. Call 911m· Caft (7141,42•1SSI RELIEF NURSES ALL spection and tesl of com· OAYS·llOURS·DEPTS· At tr u ct iv e ! you n I':. ponenta, aub-asaemblle!I ...:S.::.p_m_ . .:.84_2_·8893..;..;.._· ____ 1 H 0 8 p 1 T " L S J N mature' 0 1rl. Type 50 d scmbli'"s accnrd EQualOppartunlty ,. .. un as " " . R"l ... E~ t I M/F ORANOE CO. COME IN wpm. some bookkeepinl! Ing to lest procedures. LEGAL T "' ,... ii:: mp oyer R Job is \l'ry i11tcrcsling & Requires knowledge of For NowPort <.:tr I.aw ~~~~~~~~~I ONCE TO REGISTF: . vaned. Will work on the h l 1 t Firm. Good typm" sk1lh1 WE WILL MAii. YOUll s eel me a . cas 1nas " WEEKLY PAYCHECK. waterinNcwportBeach n.ndmach.ine partinspec· rcq'll.Call7S9-0431. MANUFACTU RING •"-•.,. I part lime & omre part tion standards. Must be .. OS Tr a 1 n ee. Lo c • ~OULI lime. Yo u mus t be ex p erienced with UFICiU"'ll ~btL~~ co. Mtklnlf ........ try smart, able lo tliture micrometers. calipers. lrWSllnstf'11Cton respon1lbJe. sell· Metlc .. Ser-fkH PIHM.,.,.., 1" pet'SOft things on YOU own! $3 dlal lndlcators and other Hlrina now. La.It• t'orest moUveted person. HJJh Ul Cbolc:e of lho pro· _. MllMNt ,...... 111 p/hr to start. Cu nee. similar measuring de• Sun " Sall Club. i4752 School F.duc., a yrs. mff. leuiou.J nuneA leadlnfl c01tffct.1te• to: A.I . Job could go full time. ,;ces. Minimum 1 year 's Toledo Way, El Toro, exp. Med. le Dental hoapltela. 20 yra of Lewi er. H•the s =~::!i.~'sDowns previous experience. 586-0880 bene's.-.aael ethical Hrvlc• to the Alrcreft C••pa.y, ---------• Pleucoontactouromce.1..;;.;.;...;.:.:.;;..._ _____ 1...::.;:.;M.u:..:..:~5.A...;....;.G_l_TIC __ H __ I nunlnt ,. health care 11.ctro1t Dt•••lc1 Trade yt:\w-old aluft tor pror .. aiona. Locally d I ll h PCC owned & ol)fr&ted by a DIYftlo• l 00 W. new 1'00 e s w n WILh diploma for top 1dedlcated 4'· txper'4 \o•lta tl•d.. Tar· Clusl(led ad. 642-~8 For Ad l...6fon clAU LEGmMATE spa. ~taft .-u, CA f0109 BUSINESS IMll Mr. Olarruao, 75MS.l we &re not. a chain or ,. ................... ~-; l>OYOU SYSTEMS Call a *MASSAGE rrencblH rrorn out of • , OFFERASERVJCE? TECH·P'EM• town d .. lln1 In U1• : HUGHES : l..ctlhe public know with A Division of Pertee Oily Pilot ~COmm·Ouarmln ieneral labormorkct. ~. ____ ..._ _ .. ___ • ; ~r~~~'b~~!t~~Yl~1t~.~o~ Co1'!'l!u1t~0r0CoKrI'°rmru8tnlon Full fl P.'r. work. IA.tis tf.W~:~r:i·A'};~1 ••V9"~•-A••c.11Mt co .. ~.,... '"" ,,., .. AO.VISOR E.tJTESPA 540-IB P-... UdoMedlcalBl<ti Us ClTlzENSlllP ~~"OU 1.11 UtU.u11.65 Sunla Aoa, "·Ufornla .. . · · ' -u •t"-wom•n wanted Ground Ptoor REQUIRED per day. For moro In· eJ2 5678 ... ..... ~ Bqual()ppartuft.lty formeUon aod complclc Au Equal 119 • for bouuclou1ln 1 NorthCo.&40-9954 M/F /HC£.mployor ret.acall64a·:5811. <>!!portunity Employer HTVlce, cunec, P/Ume. SoulbCo.IU-995$ -64&-5123 • PHONE SALES Phone Sale• people, male or female, 16 to 65 yeors or n&e. Guaranteed wages or comtnl!1sloni1. 250 East 17th Strrrt, Suit() 0 , CO!\l8 Meso. hctwecn S;OO & 8:30 p.m. 646·12:23. F.11unl OJ>rortunlt)' tmployc-r PoWer Brake Operator MUii'~ expet'd ln ahNf. met.al, c:loeo loleraoc~. dial caUbor. 6 ~W-Q fl '·'1'1 11/\tf" 14111' 140.4415 F,,qual Oppor Employer Claa111fied Ada Mil bltt Uems. •mall Items or any Item. 842-5678. >W,W•t•d 7IOOH.tpW•f~ 710 H.tpWo-.t•d 7100HttpW_.... 71 HelpW•hd 7100 He4pW•ted 7100 Sunday.Apfi13.1977 DAILY PILOT CJ:J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................. , ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..;..;;c.....;;.;;.<.;_,;<;.___;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--....... SALISPBlSOM SECRE'rARV. p time, Silmce ~:t HOlp lull or T&trHOHI tWpWWlhd 7100 lkt~a.1 IOJO,..,....... IOSO Potter wanted to throw RL'•STAl'R1\N'r txpeJ''d Lite bkkpni: p llm. AupJ) 900 1'.: SOLICITORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• """s on tte h . •I ~ 3 SalC7>peri.ons, m:.nui:;N • t: .. . '6llEllDElt • .. I h I j '-.. • l\J""~ h ~ r~ "'. ~( n~ed 2 1 11 r11 per d.i) ~h Mr~ Rarnt>i.. 1u~1> ~llfl"> :\ H P'l'lMt-: FllOM 110:0.H~ "..., 1>uut 3 W td T11kc, like I .:re en 1 tin .. -.1· .. U!ll n\ c IJrudu1 twn HOSTS Ill 60 F u II ur I> ltrnc Jo r I. c; I o:. c d :0.1 o n f 0 R N I T 1-; D $;ulbout manuh1('tU1 tr new l h1Air ~ I t11i:h h:H k t'XP Xlnlpay 842·117tltl JIB ilf"J 6736110 Scf\rn• St.1t1on Allt'n l'L'.R'".'BRAI. PAI.SY r""•Wrt>S l'Xprd hd1an <.:allS3GllOS1 thJJr <needs t l'l'UH'r L dant "'P"r'd l>ay & --~-" ... , 1 $3~ 'lit '"1011 ( r PRECISION INSPICTOR C2nd Shift) LARK!'> liUAftANTt;l-.:O W\C;t-; \\t>lde1 Aµpl) ul ing ., ' ~ o HOSTESSES AOV£HTISING ~;~~'s:J111str11:~'.01l~th\1~ ~O 1-:xt>t::lt 96:10107 or 1-:m·kl>On '\',nht-. 1931 llCYCLE,ORTWO both' Ah.o. J l'hrom1• ~ SJl ~ II 11 •\.\1 Secretary ~19 Oet:re AH• ::-..rnlJ Ana St' h w Inn S I 1 n ~ r .1 y ~IJl>!! t't'llinll ll1thl $111 • ln1m-.'1,U tandem.Nt\\h1pn•:.:.ure and 1 hall 1·c1l111i: For i.1nall m1·t'h.in11-.11 :c..scmbly & comp'Jnl·nb Must be able to 111tt>rpn•l prints & l>pec:.. Net.>d J:OOCI math & u.w or 11re c-1s1on m1•u,unni: toob Good waj.(('" & hl·ndll:. Apply al AMI". 1'&11 UI\ :l 6 I 8 1 ,\ \ t: n I (I a Aeropuerto . San .J 11.in ('apn.trano. EquJI 01> port..; Emplyr CASHIERS Siu.ES. Sat·Suo & wkl.IJ> leceptilnist St>r\lce Sta111rn ,\llt•n r rn..: c:11.\;o.;1~~:H \Im t ~e~l~~l~;~e~:',c~o r 'f{:;_67~44thun 5o m1 ltJ:ht 520 l'honc&u Ullk reher :O.l aturc womun Front oft' ~ri.onuht } rtnnts, 1;!1 t:\J)t•r ct RJ.> >• tlrestOrl't'\1.1 Stloo +tu Robbie's Rog Mop Sl\Vt-;t MARCii SAi.to. W1:.ale:. e).pt•r t-'11l c Xlnt typ1ne & h c1t\)' Care) Ch .. non liO I !"I :.1.1111>1523Hll 541-0757 121 Re:.tore d St·hw1nn Ntow&ui.t'IJ(urn.appl~ Ir • ood Jewelry 67:.1 -17:11 , • ..-.~-s for tndl.l!>t'I n •JI (.'o;ot 11~~. L.;1:u11.1 btJ<et.,g1rl:.&bo>> mist• Wilson':; l:Jar~a.111 you re ,g • we WJnt 10 30am 5pm """'""' Dearh s.&11·1060 Nool..12 Store:; 1, S4S II. )llll GoocA>par &!Pt'• co. ei.t. ore:. $600. TOOL & DIE Y C HT SAL ~s M AN ·---814 w !9th. CM 6 12.w:J<i ltencfll:. Seamstre:.i. w 1nduht S.winc) Moch. Oprs 11.oo\\leciiio of both ~Hui & rnal'.h w or l. at hm ~~~~~ ~;).~rll'nced ;-.1 .. 1r ()(' MllllER powerhuztL'I Salt'!<t:XI>& CCIMtral& &:>1113:!62 PRESSMAN <: uutl Ura1h1-. .Appfy In Per1on Mr. GUfff'a 2241 W . Coa1t Hwy HewPorl leach ;\Jun & Tues !.lam ·S11m 360 F 1t1m1• llencC11~ Mt ~l.a.79~ rRoFEss10HAL CAN O'S 1216 yr old h1.t.:hl) 1'•'"1'1.'l'l SEAFOOD t'<l Lile 1n. .. ur.11w1· l°fl • 111 for:. l'.,t,•n!>I\ ,. t r.11111111: 111 l'Jnvai. UJg~ ~Ii :mi ~ ,\uyort.51UJ&.l M h1•prel'd 67516:.'0 lquipmtftt 1030 **I BUY** !179 1500 f~'<pcr in h1ah pr1•l'1~1on ••• ••• ••• •• •• ••• •• •• • •• '' -.1 f.:()\I \•NJ( I Ill" SHIP /REC0G 11mull proi:res~I H· tllc:-YARD MAH U11rk ttoorn i':qwp Mu~t Good u:;cd Furni1un· tt.. 1·----------1 PenotwMIA-y ~'a!>I J>H<'<-<I munuluc·tur ,\ble to ~ork inl.lcpl'O Youn.: man w111h111i: to sell.Nt't.>d t heroo111. Apphunces on I wlll SEAMSTRESS 3723 0,rch St~N·U 111~ f1rn1 dt':.1rt'~ ..am dcntl> &ha\'l'own lool1> l'1>labll:.h h1m::.clf 1n ~12:11; ~cll MSELL for Yo11. Newport Hca<'h Clothmi; Slog llas An 01wn111" For A Sc11mslrt•s:. I':~· 557-0045 hitiou:., 1h.·11t.:ndi11.Jlc in Clean . u1r l'ond ~ho1l I: r n w 1 n g l' a r •' l' r . . , MASTERS AUCTION 1.11\iclual .i-;,pr Ill lru•·k STACOSWITCH IHC Mel·han1ral l.nowledge Keyi.tvnl' tsmm "''" ic 646-8686Ir113-9625 lOO''I, 1'.:mpluyer Helained r11ut1nu, p.1 .. k111~. c•lt'. bcncficiul. Apply, 1\154 c aml•ra . proj••«lor . ix·r 'd In Fine ~lc·n·, & ----------Wom\·n·~ Alkratiun~ ., 1139 Baker, Co:.ta Mc~il Pl l' C .. sr-rucn ).Int cond $3S -t-:xpr hclpl ul. hut nut 549-304 I ucen Ill. '''· .. ~ • Cut vtdvcl i.ofo & lo' lk't' Wiii !1 .!Ill Hoom for S36-SlM e i. l' at . G a m c i. et . 1-Atual Oppor t-:mphl) 1•r MerchandlH advann.•m£·nt StJrl111i: Cats 8035 rn:.ttl·h111i: l'OCft!c lal.Jlt'io Pl~a~c CQntac·t Tailor $ho~Jl ana~l·r 644-5070 SECRETARY PART· TIME SJ ••••••••••• •••••••••••• I r bl ~:I Lo 50 ~Ct\ crlMlll' "~ 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wu I unil. :.<> a la C!> \pply 1n pcr,..011, !I 12 -.nql•H ~A y N ...:ITTl-'NS L.1mp-., naug i.ofo, glu:.,.. ~kda•·., 8J'j' w ltlth St. 1''\'l'l"'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ill~ LA "' • • lup tlinl'll('. 1·ul \eh1·l ~:"•el lent 01>1111rtun1t ~ J .., Cl"A Hwadoro 111\l' Wil l I I I I I l'u:.tu ~k.,a . Wonderland hold .... 1.17,.,, chu1r. """ or <Jn :.111· or 111<1\11u.i 11·.,1r111i; ....., "" .. p.irl trml' "ork t!Jm 1----------•I bllrm M.·l m.1llrc1>M'" noon ~Inn lhru l"ri 'l')JW CLERK Of Antiques• OOCJi 8040 i:I J !>l> & \\uod rnrll'I' i U. :.h·-· SR INSJDUCJOR . • •••••••••••••••••••••• I .I b I {'" \I. I. I 'I/ the .. : .. 1..t l· l'l.111111111: I!. RESTAURANT the Hu .. 1n1·,., 1 n .. 111.111n· SI rJ1ght .\cro ~t ;irin•· arl·a 1:u:.1.11111·1·tl or~:N1'1c:soo:--; :H1:1 i.aHt> SEAMSTRESS .,.ii.an F.iVt>t ,il1I•• •om ----------•! J>t'llll·, ,. tllhll 1011 ol 1111r St't:rt~t I ,\th l'rl1~111J.! ft II UG E ware hou:. c . I' EXC El.I. t-:"ll T l 'O!\ Call 644-3389 • l_"I P•~1t1om. TYPIST l'rammcd with O\c•r 500 G?h.len RetricHr up~ \ v~ -mu.·i•· bovns. nirkelo l ha.m111v11 ltn1· 1\ l\.C.: DITION SS.I 17rill ~I \ I 't1I ;'l;CK111 SJli.lr) ~52 Pt•r \lo ~ ' u 0 I-\ II W I. " THE IRVIHE CO 1n,..1rul'tmnal OllH·c \:. dl'On pianos rirrns M · ' l.A>t1t•h. GreC'n & blut· µ111 111 -.1:.tJnt:.111 '>l'~ r1ort :\k:.;1 ~~~~~~~~,·~;11:~.:~~·~111~~·~~ ~J n :. w a i I e I 0·1· k:. • 12131596-0JtiO linen. I) rt l'u:.lom ma1k n11np"11' 1111.,111, 1''""'"' WOMEH-MEH •·.1rr1111i;, 1111 lt lll•· .. •·n Ulll\l'' 1'0,~1till• m.111.1i;1•1111•nl OJllJtlf'IUllll) .ill I \ I\ RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM Uo \oU 111..1· ';i11l'I' ffit>l'l1ni; 1>e11 plt• hrgh ca.ming,, nin· 1wopl1 lu work "1th·· Fur mort• in flt c·;i l I 5 12 !'i(l7i f.,r 2 ~ h II U I I e 1· 0 r cl l' tf jSCJ :"l:t-~ porl l'l1 lk \:<'" f)Urt l.lc.wh l::qua.J ()ppor Employer l'n1rrt'd S~:hool U1-.1n.-1 hO wpm Prt•ler liatk i;randfathcr clo«k s. Alai.kan :O.l ul.;mult• 111 from ll1gi;u r :. Xlnt Hl'q S SpJm:.h =>JX.'ilJ..in.: i:round in En,::mcer111~ ra ... .:mallnganllque:. mo~ fem .,\!\.(' l<ci: li7S~l51 ur onenlal lan)!uagl· Uepdrtmi·nl :\.In t Ovt:rSl,000.000Worth Champ lin e Lo ve~ ~IJ('al.mg ability :\lu .. t be benefit:. arid "<ir k m g Amen can lnlernat1onal chJdrn To gel hm only QuJhty ktni! :-.1 d.irJ.. br" n For pcr:.1.111 .. 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I,, in Ill , ">..! -,.'-.If "h. lful•· 1111 '" ••1 • RECEPTIO N IST tit ,a\\ t\ ,.tl,thlt r-s .. SECRET.ARY Gcnt.>r<tl Hl·al t: ... tJll' Il l' \elnpmcnt r1rm rl'locJ t ing LO Oe\\ oft" .it lht• II l .\Jrport F l'hJrgr• "''' " typm~ & s h prC'l 'd S.il commell.'>uralc " t. 'P•·r & .1h1hl) 5~ ;u1:1 Sl':l Rf· I \I<\ 11 t1mt• Iott l.1" I 11 m ~:, IH'r p1 l'I ti l'.111 .J111!) ~:~.I :it,:•:.: !"I••• r1•l .11 I lluold,, • JH'I ".111t1·d. I 111I1111 t-1111 "I pa11 111111' \1·o·d 111•1 "'" ",.,,., 'l'•'' 1\111 1 1.11 l 'IJ,111· \loltf1111• 1.111 .• I· \\.1kl'h.1t1l, s \ "'' i.11 1:1 SECRETARY nn:n :" .\t Tt>\I '1 t·.1> , -'l,\1(1'1,~: l~Tf:H:\ \ 1'11>\ \I. ~:q11.ol (>pp"' Emplo\ •·r 11;.11 \lt~:;rn In 11w •ii t 1.illl H:!iO (lei k l) IJl'I rl''I <I I~• WP\I t•rrnr ft•·1• \1 11 ... 1 h•· J ltll' t<• 1 .. 11 .. -. l•·l 111 ii l';;lt fur rnlen II'" Secretaries SECRETARY .h,1 .. 1 lo CH1 \lun;1J!l•r 1n m.111ul •·011 p '''" 11111tl1•r11 111.1111 111 II II ....... Ill'•'"' 11\11.111111' 1wr .. un '''l'l'I ti 111 .ill 1111 ...... , HI .... ""'" l'k.t.'ol' Jlllll) Ill llf I "'II Schnell Corp. :111:! \kF.1tldl·1' \\f· 11111111111.'tnn Hl•o1d1 714 /898-6631 77 Fair Drive 17 I 4t 556-5350 Equal 0µ).IOr Emplo) ··r 31Jt W. !"l••ger..lrnm I '.';l·ur ll.irl~11 & Wanwr 1 ~.1111.1 /\11.1 l ,\ ~.q11.1l I lppot I llflll I Emµlo~ •·• \1 V TYPIST S t·• r1•t.1r>. t·\pt'r'd ,1----------• '•<clh.'<I I ull t1 nil' ~I u:.l 11 .. 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I \\o night table~ S<>htl lllrch 5.'>1 2711-1 l',l"I\ I 1111 Jt 1lt \f I t i••t d ,t\' ,,.~ ~~ .... 1 RECEPTIONIST TOUCHSTONE Re atty \ 1>11 "' f t ••tlflt'k' 111•\ rlupm,•nl I '(lrp !'>h.u 11 1: . .i \\ ""'·"·'"' ,ip 111.'IK! lk JI h Ill !"Ill•!( 111•;ir.1nt 1' ·"' l•·l0·r1h1"" ll11nlln1.'1nn llh1Ch,!l2hli pi·1 .... n.t111 .' '" 1t.1ntll• ,71 11 ..... 1 ~.; ~tlJ'••ii t'<•t'dlt•" '" 111 hlt<t,ild "' \Ji•ml1t•r tnh•rnat1vni.I m1•1'1 llw 1111hl1• 1•"'"1 lh•al ~:.,tJl1• '\o;1•l\\11rk IYIJllll: _..k ill' r n t111t 1·1I •----------1 \ ;inc•I \ .,( 1•t•1w1 ii of 1111· olul11•" Hon-S1N>ker <'.ill \IJ' \\11111• I '111 I nk1 '11·\\ \ l•l'I Paul Dosier Associates, l"c . COSTA MESA 556-7075 Xln~~~~~.ti~~i~~tl 1 \ w 'hkkpni: haf'lrnrnuntl TYfllll l! 1:;, I llt•a\) p hont'!> <:noel h1·1wt 11, pkg. SJl:i1 \ AAOQ Fu"' l 11 l' :i l r 0 In (. 11 y •\I Oran Re ltll .. ') " JI 't I\ I \ ..,.,1 It I \I t ~ r~nonMI ·~nc y 3723 Ku I'll St. " II 557·0045 100'. 1-:mplo) 1•r Rt•tumcd SClllletlody, l•.-.r'd • ~ "' h1 wh f."h1on l><1ut1 •1111 I ii.I\• "J.. \11111\ in 1wr 11n \ 111 "I""' I 11!0 Lil.I\ 1,1 l.11Jo. 'I, fl ..... ol1·.,11t'<1pl1• • o mm 1°.111 full llnlt 1 ·'" lo • I •1f1\\,1r1• It 111 l11rn t•I• 'lfi.11Ht1rnt• \IJ kt•'ii SALESPERSON l':'lt IU'<I' t• houl rtt uc J<'~l'lr\ 'h"I' 11 11mt• A1>11h 1111Jt•r.,011 CIRO So. Coast '1a10 SALESPERSON P-Tlmt ( • <1 ' m 1• l I t• ;, 1• ' 11 r n1•<·1•",1n St•nJ 1'1>i.11mc 111 \ti •7111. 1);11h· P1l11t , llo'C l:ltill, 1·0,..la Ml's:t. 1.1211:!11 SALESPERSON ~'ltll 1 t m1• Joh upportun•l) lur ,..1.1 hit•. m .1111 rr P•'"Ofl tn mu•f\orn rrl 1111 ,l .. n • l't t•h-1 f'\l>t Ill • .1m4•r." I\' ll 1 ,irllu, l'Jt',l'l' ~1·1111 I 1•,unH• tO \!I llilll. ll.111\ l01hll llfl\ 1:,ri(I. l't1,l.1 \It''•' ( \. ----------·1 !14ffi21; RECEftTIOHIST To 9"\1 rro$?rt'!'!'l\C' an1m .ll hospital urrl·r~ t''lt'l'JJ tion;il llllllr f' ror vrrsat1le. tllkt.' cha rite. mature per~on Min •I yri. orr cxper. req'd. Cull 552· ISi I. l\e<:eplionikt with medtral -.-<pcrienre. G f''11 orr1rc Call 646·390:'1 RESTAURJ\NT M 11t.urr 1t11blc ndultt hl•Cd~d (or (Ull & p 'ti m(' Polllt Ions 11 ~ N1uiiili>1 Uri\ t• T h ru C ltan. rrr<•n!ll ) nl m08PMol t>. F."t m ll\ 11111 & chall"n11m11 2140) Rrookhunit, Im t 1'29 Brookhur.t. •· Vlr ·~ Sale1persCMt Heeded For l.i1tht 1n1t F txlure Showr 11n m . t-:'p er ht'tprul. hut nnt nee· Woodhgblln g 1''1xlur1• lA> • :lfl31 S E l\t am SL. Ir v ine . ICurne r o f M nr i\rthur & M 010 l S46·2901 liAf,ES Re1lresl"Tllali vri; IM / F' \ opportumty w nationally lmown rmon.:1al cu1H·ern t•rofituble & 1X"rrn111wn1 ll<>!lil lon11 op,•n lo t he r•i:hl Pl'l !«>n \'o u r ahil1ti.·s Nn 1•nrn you ~l.1.11\0 ot more for t hi' r1n<t ht ~ r. Suprrvli.or & mnno1H·mrnl l)O!lllHln~ oV('n C-1111 for llllPl (711 l 768-7i6l VOLT f"ft~AA"I' 9'tl!UVIC".f a 3141 CafftfUi Dri•e 546-4741 1 \tT"'' Frt101 Or;in~t· < ·., .\1q1urt • f':C111al Oppor t-:mµl11\l•r GUARDS W1• tH'1•tl Ill 1;11 b lo '"' 1111111 .. 1 r1'"'1 '·" '"".. 1n \t thl' 1·\·1·111n g~ llourly ----------"" •' ,I\ t•r.i::•· "•1!:1'' W "ITRESSES l',ltll """ l tl ll111 fl\ N 11,IJ.!l' t l><HHI ... flll 'I'll "' 1"1u111 furn l'.11fl , .. <. 111 .: <':di :111 .. r :r1•:0.1 . Hosfeues/Over21 l1.111•11 & 11h111u• n•it'il 5411 ·>1111 <:11lll\c1 ·., Ht• .. 1aur:111t l'.dl 1.!1:1 • .•• :1 Hl!>ll 11r1-----------1 lnll'l'\le\\lllj! vlnn thru "1111· <:11.1111 ... Sy!>t .. m :.. TELEPHONE Thuf' ht•l\\n :1 :;pm i.:, In• I l'M1 \l11111t•rtt\ f'u.,, 11<·nl'1t<'l'd only 11111 lllll•' ltd \111111 .. 11·\ l'a1k, t'.i t.u1wh&rh11m•r !It ; .• 1 I· II I· INSTALLERS IS-l82 \la1•Arthur. In me• SECRETARIES I ~• I' 10 ,. St.i !"1.ili•,man. MAINTAINERS 1'\llf'I •I 11111\ ~ \ "' X, \lor•• Jttb" th.111 I"'" "J..nl.I' 'l,,•;it ,1111w.11 "' Wanktl "'fl1·r 111111 h it•nl 1111t•1.11111 lt>I X1•1 O), 1\1}1 \\ U t ti Jl I u t l' ~ ., I ll I? rn ,I (' h I 11 (' I n h U ... ) 1•111(11it:t'l'lllJ? I 11 m (;ood ~.-1wral d t•n1 ;ii .,krlb <°« .1t11hl\ tu \\t11 J.. unch1 µn·~'un• J I.,., H'<1111n·<1 Equal Oppr 1-.ml'h r MJ i t 111g ~i2:1 lo Si[Jll mu ph•''' '' T op • .. $$.,$$:(!\ h.1n1I" n 1101! \ ppl' :!..)~~t SPLICERS \l,111) 11c.'t'1l1•tl """ I '111 ,,.\\,1<irt k l\ d t \I t11 "11m 111 m111 ,. -..h nu 1•111 ... ill c·rJft •·ah•gori1·' ... 11. 6. hit ,IJ "" ">t•r, irr ~I a \111 ml.mt. "11 h 011h11I•• plant or < e11 t'\}1t'r 11 1-ull n 1 I' fllllt' lr,11 t1ll11t· t'\1)4•r ll1~h \ppl' \11., ~1..11t1n 1i1 h .,.,1,.n,.... i:nod ti.•111•r1h & Ir, 1111 1 · \I honi: l••rm .1~..i;!nnwnt:.. h tr lmnH'<l1.1t• ll1n· ; Sht·raton clinmg c·ha 1rs. miult.> l' IKIU, Sl 75 e<t fi.a5·11!Jt;:I Appfiances 80 I 0 ....................•.. HEFHIG ERATl.)HS Wi\.')H F:HS·Dft Y EHS RN·ond1l 1ons · He pros & 1-'ri;!t Oam<t1(<' <:uar Ucl 29 Yrs 111 Or:m gc Co DUHLAP"S 11115 Nl•wport Bl. CM C \I. I. 5-ltVi illO l"rlGT IM~t M:t-:D HOT POINT Sal1· 33111! W Warm•r nr llarlJor Santa 1\na !179 2!1Z I ELl-:c-rnlC' Oily t-:R. hke Ill'\\ f r1g1darrc'. su111 759 IJR.15 1l (t Ii P :0.1 \II WOtld 1\nl1quc "ht Italian Pro\'. 1hmni: !>Cl. w 1malch1n),( «rcd<'n1.1 . very new 833·1!i ll0 or 1133.oo;J..i Mickey llropl1·ar 1.1llll' ,v,, t 1h:i11·i.. lat i:c• '111\ I 1·uu1·h & lll<lll'llllll( l'hilll' 5 10 lll)ti:! i.:11.•c-lnt· Mltlt•r -;poUess nl'ar. nc." ~·,Sofa Kini:·~, 1;1.,1 i·mplt. <:1HHI S200. Hvy S x:l t;~ul·h & c:onrl. s;:; Call tbl SlOO Custom 7 roun'1 i5t -IHI ru~ S3o. Thi &!I) l.am11:... • ' <·anclt·h<ddcr:. t·tt· (;ame llil w I c·hr .. h1·tl ~5-00!lli rlaH·n1111rt. 1·lr ''.lamp~ :-ic1fo & lm·c~l'.1 l. rt•1·cnll~ htirstonl!.. 1·hri.. 1;;:1 !lt!li houghl, uro"n & h1·1~1· Garage Sate 8055 Hcrr ulon S'.!fiO H Ill rn:r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• La r J? e S ll 0 <',, k I <1 r home ore ~10 Ir~ '~I \l'I <'hr. wht nau~ s:io c:1"Hlll con d 0 I h r r h '.'> l' h Ill 1ll'ms fii5 ;i.t:l<; PUILIC AUCTION 6 ~ T[PAPORl\HY IH Lf' "''' 'H'i1 -.1.1 \ll1·ncl.1nh " l'\fK'r ht ~ 111 I. <'\ 1·~ & \\knd:. '111'>1 h.1\t' 1•11 .ti rt'I~ 1\1'1)1\ 111 111•1 '"'I. t1I CJll l' .t I I \I J I ' ,, II II i U i.11 :1.>1211 tor appt VOLT Washe r S75 l>r ycr SIM.I :!05 l'nu,ual d1•1·nrator~ I:!' Pt•Jrl. Balhoa bl.ind. sct'llCinal l'O\ll'h Sl'll nr \I \'l,Y Fl:"<o E rn::\IS o~· l•:S1 1\T E •. I~: Wt: Lil Y \RT OHJ .. :CTS. A1' TIQL'ES. FINE .. Tfl'I; 1':-1\' 1'110'1:1-: FOil I'<: "o & 11noc11l'n 1·: 1;.15-:!21.tcl 540.4455 Equal Oppor Employer lpm. :'.Inn ~ 11 F11·<1 3131 liar ltm Ill 1 • \I Http W...t.d 7 I 00 Heep Want•d 7100 •••••.••....•..........•.......•.........•...• SECRET ARIES The h<'adquarters office of an in ternational eng ineering a nd c onstruction l'ompany is now in the process of relocat in g to Irvine, Calif. We have-an immediate need for the followin~: SECRETARY :J.~ years experience. Shor thand or ~o wpm and typm~ i.peed ot 60 wpm required. SEHIOR SECRETARY 5· 10 years ex· prrient·t•. Short hand of 110 wpm. l ypml.! "fX'ed of 80 wpm required W e offer exceptional frin~e ben efit s These include free medical care and life insurance. a non-contrihutorv retirement plan. a saving plan pfus othe r voluntary programs. We a lso have li ber al vacation and holiday schedules. a nd w e will b e si tu ated in a conveniently locat ed. brand new building in beautiful Irvine. I f you h ave t h e n ecess a r y q ualif\cations and would li ke to help us "get ou r nrt together " in Southern California, pl ease call Sh a ron Towson for a personal interview tomorrow. (714) 751-3580. ext 3G. An Equal Opportunity Employer f\73 9:-..li trade S295 <l!Hl !>!11\11 1.1'\h S1 Olli\tn: SA Lt: TE.~AR"' l-.t •fVIC.di'il 3848 Campu1 Dr 546-4741 I 1\.-t 11~ ... From Oramw Cu .\111"" 11 1-;i1uul l)pfllir Em pin) er TELEPHONE SALES Tirerl ol your 11 \'('r:i1w run or th1• 111111 11ho1w JObs" t' \I.I. L'S "'\OW'' W 0 r k 6 h I ' ,1 ti .1 \ rc1>n-<t•nt1"~ .111.111011.111~ WAREHOUSE MANAGER <fornl 11ppty IOI' l11<lt\' w 1•x pcr rn ":irrhou:.1· m~mt. Su1wr\'bor)' l'X pt•r req'd t:11<ttl hc nd1t pkg. Salary 11vc11. ltll .. '.'h 11\< )\\ '""( )( t '" ... Pwsonnel A~ncy 3i23 Birch SI. N II 557-0045 100·. t-:mplu) l'r RetuinNI Will hu.' olcl rl'fnl(. appl':.. worl.1n~ or nnl. ulso 1>1'ri1p ml'l<tl li75·:'>258 Xlnt 13 cu ft Atlmiral rcrrii: 5 Yrs. Urand new t'omprc s~or . $135 . <213\~!12 1087 118 Kenmore Wash. & Ory r . fair & s:ood 1·ond $50 & $75. l:<lsh. 55'"752!1. bet. 1!-Spm Hew Maytag Wa.tMr Ir Gen Dryer TinS WEEKSSl>i':CIAL $599 for loth UURK t-.:S APPLIANCES 1145 D. Baker Sl. CM ---------1 ~16·8672 979·-1734 known pruth1t•I 111 11·'1 ----------•I Ke nmort Wai.he r $85. d e nt... Ill So l a" r & w H J b I 'Jori:e Gas Dryer $50. .\r11011a Wt• 11rov11I•• e ave 0 $. t:t1:ir dcl .>.t6-8672 ~leasant -;urrnund•nl!s & ·10 1' ~SS. -~ a relJxed <itmosphe.rt' Sec,..taries tlotpoml Electric Dryer Sell for $100 or trade ror Our pay strocture t!I one of lhc best m 1hc hlll>I ntss We han• a i.:uaran teed ba~e sulary m 11dd1 lion lo a hheral Ix.mus & comm1si;1on -You r 11n't IOflt> ! 2 S h iflll available 8 :30 2:30 & 3.30 9 30 r1 vci days a week Cont111;t RcnN· Ro.<1i.1 Ul ... 095 For renono11..+enlew TIMM.IA LllRAIUES, IMC. .... 0,,.-llftployer I Typbts g 0 o d I a s d r y e r Tech Typl1ts 17141ss1112GR rax Open.ton ACdftCJ Ct.rlu =r;P" Rec~onlat1 c~. TEMPO T •mporary Help Cati 540.4455 F.quul O('lpor Emplo)'cr Ut1111 1:1\l' up the 11hlp! 'I.ti.I II In ch1s~1llt•ll Ship to fiho1 <.' rt>11u11:; • S.L2 :.6ill Thellgttt~ on the Or.,.. Cout DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Ytu Con S .. It, find II, Trod. Ii W1ltl o Wont Ad (8.,2-5878 ) OM c.art S.r*e r °'' Cttlfit Appr9"°' S • •E ~--da 0 I fl o ' .1 I 1-: I l' 1· I r 1 1 -·-Y n Y Typrwntt·r i:li5. Con SAVE MORE HERE ft"rcnl·•· tu hie & 1•hr' COMrARE OUR s1:1.'\.1 worth f.ti7f>l. Ll'illh p • & "'"•all~ ,0 fa. 10 leath 1w11ln111 nee ,-• arm 1·hr,, lg ~wvl d1:11 r . •MEW FURMITU E omrc• :1uiiplics. Oncntal For E•ery Room ru1t. IM!autyrcst <tn 1.Jt.'tl . Foctory SUfl'IUI nwny rhor<·c• antiques in •USED FURNITURE l'l 'g l-'llnlloc k f(u n I.: 1-'ROM ti:STl\Tl':S t~uc<'n Anne: dming lullh• HANKllUPT 11·1r1·a 1!-IOll l SUNU1\Y D F; L U X t: 10 4 2R!:l2 Cal\'m AVI' i\PARTMF.NTS lmne ___ _ Sora & loveseat SI 19 . Sat Sun turn. s pOrl lit soCa.lo\'eseat.3_tahl1•s.2 outdnnr rqu1p . ;1p lam ps $249. K1ni:..i1l' ph<inc·t·!>. tools, pol.:s, cl• bedroom s l'l. compl 1'11 ut l.l1i.t>ounl pri<·c' w boxspnngi. ~ .. m :it: 20121 ~kKmlc)' Ln. H.B trci;~ $M9 URl-.SSF.H. from $49. S7!1. l)IN 1-;rrt-: Snt Sun 205 !'curl. lJa lb<1J SJ:."TS from $39. $00. $9!1. ISl3n<I Wa11her dryer. lnmps SS. DESKS S'l!l h1•1I rra m ei.. t>lcreo Spec. price on H1eful <.It JIW rods. lawn rhr~ 1-'REE DELl\'t-:RY I 11 m 11 " r ll r P " l Cash or hookra11es. tumbc•r, tabl•· i''mance Available 1u111 range. plt1le glai..; •REPOSSESSION w1ndo"11· T V 11fo nd :. •CEMTll• m1i.r. ____ _ •. 6 It htt 4 .. St. SA Sat/Son 9-4 Corner Coun n..-t·• 547_5721 try Club Dr & Short. St -.-Upper Bal. rc,nin. F\amiture. J~welry, Ap Mat<'h Sora & Loveseot, P I I a 0 c e 8 • h u i 1 d Inf( CUil . m ade S12S. Br act. m aterials. 11l lverw11rt• dtesser matl'h m irror. 8) t chest ot drawl"t11. deHk & 1 · c c. ___ --- rhr, nllestnd , Complete Gar age Estate Sale let St~. N .. w IOSJ)(I bjke , Sat/Sun 10584 MarprHJ. II In box. Sf.O A44·<1 i!l3, f"oontaln Vly nr !-:-clinger &Wnrd. Want ed P rf\· p1.trl ) want.A houi1ctul or rurn Radio Cqntrol Model Mo\'lt'.llZ lntu 4 hdrm vlanto• "boat1. Sellin" homo Mu~ hr I nw <'"t'rytJlina che111p. St'>mt• prl<'fd. C1111h C<i II S 6P M. never '1•<'Cl. 6U·3662 or 960-atl98 r~:t-2200 I 111 • tietc.l••Olll locils. M.iu loaf•. Pow... 9040 loeh. Saa tO&o c • 11 •· S./ Motor..._.. 91 ~o I~ ,.. DAJLVPILOT Sunday.Apffl 3, 1971 W...t.d IOll ~e! ,030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• 9120 S.ja..t • \ G.09t Sal~ 80 55 Milc.U-.ous IOI .. c•--1010 ....................... •••• • ................ 1D75 :M' ao..to Sldpja~k. t>lvorc• force• aalo. ALASKAN camper 10'. ............................................... r--••••••••••••••••••• ... •••••••••••••••••••• ........... •••••••••••• WANTED ALUlUNUM Complete Cht'yal er Ool.)r 70 hrs. MANY e-x Cat;.ilinn :!7. Beautifully ov,•r ht!ud cuhln t't, POI l8fT SOFA Bed od tbb d PINBALLS 50 to choose SWllMMCJ POOL CANS manlfo{ds for 3111 ('.u. VM. lr'JJt Mml cond. See nt ()Quipped. 6'0 02.36 AMffM r.idlo. vortu110L 1976 26 A'. ' ~ l • e-from fM your game rm SACRlFlC.t; i.sittpound. also,1erap locludes manifolds. Nt'wport Pa('1fll', uk fur ----------Ly xtra draw<'r xlol GMC MOTOIHOME ;;-~t;r e~ ~5~;ps, Al Amusement Unde; Leadlni aui r It dis· met~I, copper, ltraaa, rue rs, e lbows, tind J1m0>rt•y. 213 2&'5·122:5 16'.UOBlE w/tr~le~, new (-o:xt. suoo. S31H\3?; 1''ully u tr contain ed, ---' Glass 12931 Main S t. tribut bas dlx above ett:.GokUral.lver. pl~le--everything for _...._ .r-1.t t 06t tranw. rudden;, 1tar11ao ---Wcekly&d1llyrcntab. • GG .,~ 2162 ' Of' . PbWipsSteelCo. lwt.D enJiUltll> w1lb 430 --:.ton.'<l. SHOO firm. Oys MoloftudlJl&H 9 140 OD Y! ¥at & sun. 22S8 <>r:-nge • -ground awimml'C pool.a i. w. Anaheim St. hours. $2~ total <"O!il. •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• ;! \ 3 • 5 9 5 • 8 6 2 1 : •••••••••••••••••••• ... • CALL T 4 "~~ "!! ~;. O~n.:; ~r~ Decorator's <'ollection. Jefl over [!0pm rl1!e74 Loog lkh. 21.3432-4418 Call Dale at49t>-1821 s fo~ A S P RA Y l 5 '. EV& /Wknds. 714-840·2184 Used Moped 1600 milt!!!. 979-2500 O<aWr .. ,-..... ~. F1orentine gold art ob-season. ·~ • t'alllmaran "Turll'd ' -' S50 & $150, nds wrk. Je<.U: <'bande~r candle Guaranteed ioatAlJ&Uon WANT GOOD AUTO ror New H ' inflalablt:, C<>m· f.ict drmo mdl w 'rw w Bcuul. U ' 531J'g dingy $350. 1 &1odd 44 Wurlitzer or· ~ e«: o&der JBM &WJ-ms. U.11 (~beim) SJOO. Call SU-9977 aft plete. W-10 HP, Cup. M•I.'. swJ:'1Colors avull1Ablc. J1bM:un Oars 1-resh vrn M-_1_798 ____ 1~~I~~ n~~~~e ~0':, .:an. nutple .t.pmet, 147S. t 847"°'33 5 3 3 • 3 2 4 o Co 11 e c l S:30PN. $600. 83i-2.85J or 832-6377 $1595 w trlr Suvc ~. Re.tdy co sail. 645-2358 FACTORY DIRECT for F..aster. 6+4-MSS ~crecn 4< wood drs -1'.~· Days/eves ~llOo~SJ6~1 2Jl2SantaAna.CM W"'REHOUSES"'LE <;owrt.er tc>ps. Lite & rix· Sears Elec dryer white '59 POMiche boat eni:. & - --------------1 "" .. lures. Storage cabs. SIS. Blk I ' vmyl :.ola: WANTED :>ea pwr out dr. $1000 to:rw,nn ~15, full r ace, tamt 21. 4 h11g11, inch; Open to Genrral l'ubh<.". Motortto.. ...... Oie>oks. 3-wbl bike $75. 2i(l.!)S23026 .. ., DOLLAR ltedwueafth 8083 firm.t>46-72S4. t'tUl~I.'. iwrfrcl ro111J, spinnaker, well eqwp'd. TremcndOll!> snvlnJt~! ll1/2tol2' Pwr lawn mower,-Drps, TOP c,..,H ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3.'>,000 1'147·60.Jll ____ r /I' ~4 > ~~~-· _ St>e our d1sµlay ucl in FUlly aclt contametf ~hoesk11Le.i&m1:\c.AU1RVJNJo; Coast Country PAI D FOR YOUHConn Mln-0-Matk: l'lcc. Elet'. start 50HP, Mi•ri' TQ<iay's Sport St<•t1011. Reservenowfor 11.emspnct.'dtoat'll. Club Memben;bip. $SSO. JEWELRY. WATCHES, otgun excellent cond1-OR motor. incl t•fe1;. 26'FOI.KBOAT Channel J.1 rully equip'd, :>IS-94119,54H'-&80 lloUdoy&Wknds ---'------ART OBJECTS. GOLD, ' p 2S9 hardware. $600. 493 ollli~ \'ur.rusht:d hull. tinstol ll<.I winch & :11111 invnt'y, RI-Xi ENCY MOTOR ,..,....,, '"'"'"""" .... _.,,...... s IL v ER s" K v l c" . """· -· .J'. >32·l ,. ". " . w I .... " • • • Tri :ISM. AVO'Y & Co. ~e1 HOME RENTALS bug i;oh & love seat 2Slainedglas.s..,dowl!. FINE t•URN. & AN· Glhlon ac<'OW!l1c Guitar 64604!>4 li7$-8990. 9150 925N.llarbor l}lvd,S.A. w/bumt wood frame. 2J'"x38' TIQUES.645·2200 w/blt-in pickup,. limited loafs. Power 9040 -----S f 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••531·2503•• ~now chain s & m1!.c 675·1123 "Blue Ridge • model. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAL 25 Jlu~c boattovt·r S & Yankl'<! 38, u 1 rac:e h.shld iwms. 2124 Thunn, LUGGACiE TA.CiS Xlnt cond. W/case. $350. Classic '64 Chri:; Cr•fl ldoul for llveubounl vr '°' crUlse, diesel, custom 1974 350, Kawi!sak~. orr ·49 Chevy Step Van con• 'CM. 645-6803 Extra firm queen sz mat· from your business card. or bcsloffor. 540-8Jl0 Super Sport 11!' • V II llock pnva1;y. Mil 57xg intenor. Sips II, 17 North hwy. Good <.;~md1t1011. verted to M.H. Askillt: ---.-- 1 t/.s prinRs. $50 each; Send one card for ca('h wi400 hrs. Bri!tlol cond. ---Sails, loaded. SlUO,OOo. $4~/bcst 751.J\034 __ $2200/Jltltorr. 548•9941 COUCH , fu rn1sh1ngs, Snarl' drum /case $25; tag plus one spare. We ~Violin Bluebook $3 abO-vfr. 2l'O'DayYoglin~ontrlr. invested, Bristol contL l900Y ah 1251~ l r t·aooe, i;ean:lenin1: tools+ Boys 5 .!>pd Schwinn S2S; return p""rmaonntly $7S 67~3080 (l" ') t-;xt'1t1n1t keel day sailer, Must sell, considH f Aamll a '1'1> 0 °r'r '70 Dodge Surfside Mini h 1 """'"3 II " .. .,. "'"' t d r lly d k.r""" 675 2'"'" er. or p11.rt:1. MH 5" ooo ml Con· muc more. """" . um. Men's 10 i>pd Huffy bike sealed atlrac."live tag & &u-3379 'ry goot con . u tru c. """'""""· . .,;,., H 7 1-8034 .. • boldt. UB ~7678 SUN. $.50; Jnfinlty surfboard strap. m_ecting ai rline DRU "1 S ""• T· 8 I .. c'· '49-26• Cabin Cruiser. O<JS'' pdo.s'sA.!i7s3·kJ~gl .. ~n· 9 . ~al! loah, Slips/ wy. ~ ta 1~ed, • $3800. Aft s. ! 0!'11>Y -· •· No ... nd b1 ... e raftk t p " r. 0 " a ·t p·lot bltn h l l" k .. u " -" 1975 YA .. a 500 "··nar m1nl 494-9878 ..,., °' .. _ "' .. l.D. reqUJremen ,s., re-Dwmond~. lla!:>s. Snarl.', u o i • . a1 :..n wxdy:. Docks 9070 ..,, . ..,..,... --------- bnJ!. Oak Burfrt 5225, $10.846-2722 \'ent ~ & tbcll. F or a Shell lorn. fir tom, Ila & much more. Gd rond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cood1lloo.l300m1 T~ TraYe4 '170 ,. Marble toµ w a!.hsland Doughboy P ool, l yr old, personahzed tag e~clo:.e Ital. Crash, Ride. s:wo. $3,000. 557·9599 26' PEARSON "1d(• tie for 22' Cru11>er. $1,()5() 645·3549 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /lllebackm i:Sl!IS ofter brand new pump, 18x4' wallpaper, fabri c or 6736807 AMGLERSIOA.TS "Comand('r". 1'\Jll Kl-..·I Balboa Island. Plenty of KAWAS"'-''JIOO Jayeo Camping Trlr. 12' 11 ...._.., """' ··oay Glo" pu""r & we ·~ SC :J·:IOpm ca """""""-dt>ep. Needs liner. $70. ..-Sloop. l714)639S721 or park'g.67:10285 Excc1Jent con<.lit1on. opcns to20'.Slps8, • ..,--5364743 ft5 30PM will back & tnm your Trade Childs lt.ahJn .h· lSSSNe~portUl,C.'~l 1!)1 7021 $1.250 645-2579 Xlras, $4!,000. C all -C.AHAGESALJ-:S1S 10-5 -- 3 : ta~. Or try two card:. cord Ian for a 11othcr '77 Angler v~. hJrdlup, - -WJ\,'IJTED Slip or moonni: 9Q).J26l ·Hern.:. t:lec :.love. kit ONfo;TJMEONLY backtoback. mui.1nnst.G41-0681 115 gaJ, J.!<15 tank, l"'n :!1'1sland<'r&hama.,lnt for 41 ' Kellcnlicr~ Hoodal972SL70dirtblkt'. -------- ulen:.ils • .!>Orne tools, Rt>j:!$l70 bome foodde-PRJCES \'olvoSl-1,950 rnnd.Slµs5,Ncw7/l<!hp !.allboa t. lmm ed. Xlnl cond. $250. firm 8xl5',l'.'2Hr,inparlt, clot.hes, beer lilt's, di:.c hydrator ... $125. Grp S2eaor31SS 'i7 Ani?ler v21. tutty, () u mlr, m1mnc radio. 548-5277. b/3·6429 S24!00. a.:inder. UllF Manne Purchase.548-5253 4'5tag.s$1.60ea. Office fountiturelr Volvo 255, H5 i.:al gas ti4033JO wkdy:. !Sam toSl ----;-:c 30 .. 1 6'15-8018 -r;11Jio, l>oal .11:c·c!:>sones, --Gt9tag.s $1.SOea. ...... 8085 lank Sll 500 <lpm · 1p :.pace 1or 7"' g ~ss l!llti Susuk1Tis250, $275. 3 ---------- • 960-3616. 20611Go~hawlt.4x8Slate bed pool tbl. blue 10ormore$1.40ea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,77 A'ogll•r V.!l. -:.:11lboats.Marn bay.<.:all r-.lltraalcr.$:JOO Trvl Trlr. Fully SC. H.B. felt, perfect c:ond. $300. Sales Tax lneluded Diatll blueprinter-new. 3 liowridt:r 170 Vol vu 50 Clipper 2JMK, E vmrudc 675·8990. ~().8998 Caban o, Shed & Awning Phone495 IXMl NO CARD? tlraflln~ tables-used, gal gast.a~k ""',500 .• mlr. l'UVt'r!:>, hea.d, Genoa lo ... s-ed .--------incl. L.ikenew675·7984 EST "'TES •LE d --r-ar 74 Zl-900 Kawasaki. Xlnt "' "" . Draw your own or sen Et<.". 557·1826. A Sleek-Craft 23 Crui!:>er, _+ xtrus S..>900. 646·~ .rL: 9080 AIRSTREA•t 22 • Trailer. ".\1USTSELLALLTllIS 41Vs,3color,l blk/wbt. name,address,phoue& . b ·tet'0330hpctUf .-. cond. Windja mmer, " w J:: i-: KEN D ! JI c n . AU need repaU', $180. 1 we'll make one card per Stec~ Case Desk & Secy c::·s r • J • · F'or :.ale. Coronado 23, ••••••••••••••••••••••• headers, 1-'M ~tercio, For sale or Trade late '1r'-'llon .. Jlcnta1.w rurn, ble 2spkrs . ...,5, •67 L'ord t ag. 25<e:ic • • · · · Call645 6015 o · • • • L" stereo, w /8 lrk & Lurntn· Add h. chair good cond S89 SO "ood <."on d S4SllO <.:lastron 11173 deep V hull many xtra_s 645-414_0 _ Model Econo car $3,000.. . JJr~pe~H'1> .. bedspread, Cu.~to;n, ruo;'good. Ssoo. Send c~k or money or· Ca_l_l_63_1_-2777 __ ._63_1·_25_70__ -----545·7017 18'. 302 Ford .Eng. :no 1976 HONDA ~..SO-K, Back 962-179_5 ______ _ TVs Cloth111" "1durcs dcrlO: J\ 1. ·t b l , .1 rt· -t:!' F/R Chris CrClfl ~ff. -:~-,-1-.. ,7• llfl , cl Volvo l B OB outdrive. l k ., 1, •u~ I ,7n M T Sth "'"' J ..,,. ' ... ,, ·· 1 GMC car s t ereo PILOTPRl"'"""MG <JUS a 1:: ur~ _1ng F/C,twndsl$89.SOO Caa111.1 ~ ... i:.110 0 \';an!:>onLrlr,xlntsac.lor rcs.rac .t·n,..11u~ ur<, " e oo .. ,.ee.-. ~nt111ue:..,"?u~h _more 1 AM/FM. MPX. $35'. "" board/table w /1nsltu· :Ml'Sl he sScd· RDF rond, Sll.200. Prl\alc -.chool. 751 .4185 or l(ood comlit1un. $t350. Trave l Traile r. Used ~~t.,11Suo 9 ·.1 . .ii 1 111 :1 Ave. (itil·Ol04 anytime. P.O. Box 15".0 lll('nts. Fine \.'Ond. $1!15. • .ep n'., iJ_n l':my ~·3053 532 <iil!l:! 1974 llOND1\ 450. Huns twwe. Kini: bed, tub, sclr '""" ---C~ta Mesa,Ca.!12626 893-6460 a ft 7pm or CB·Clcan,2-'lhpS7.~oo --------· wcllSGOO/bstoflr540.7Jt;2 containcd.003·7442 . -Wheel Cltair & Walker. in ·k. ds • · 25' Broadwater, Ply & \'cnlufe :!I, hnslvl t-ond, Boots, StorQC)e 9090 - ------ t ltHhini:. mi·ni-_ l.idii;s. ~°'ill t~>nd. $40 both. Catl WATERBEDS w n io'/G.150hpSS,SOO Cull r:.it•1• \lo 1th :111 upllons ••••••••••••••••••••••• '711 Tnumvh llonncv1llc'. 73 Kenskill, 22' SC. C1ean! d111th, p 1c-l !., 71,21 '"8 7917 Pets 8087 Zl' Trojan TS. l8M hp, IJIUS more, 1r;.11lcr mcl., tto·it Storage SpilCt' New'eng, Iran!.. lank. Clean! Cleon! Parked 3 Juht'lte Low Ur, II .II •>' • ------GRANDOP.ENING ••••••••••••••••••••••• dcpth::.ounderSli.51JO Sl200&120:!.15,1"1:.331!!J A~<1tlablc. Newport M!al,brk:;,whls,clc.Sul', yr,·just3.300ml,t.oaded. Suoc 1 nb. Radio Control Model 1-'rom Sll9.8lcomplele Dbl Yellow head Parrot An<.lcrson'sYud1ts mw.l soil leaving coun-sl~ 6, IJ~c bods, $3650. ----plam.-s & buals, selling Aqua Heaven . 554·7S!JO w /cagc & Cockaticl tao Edgewater. Balboa 'iabot, (iheri:lass hull Ounes.$JOmo.644·0SlU try.675-8-\43 l'P.545·300-1 <iianl Blm·k :\!mini! ~ale : everything cheap. Some 12510Westmmsler.SA SS6-2'7IS Call6-16·9000 Like nrw. U11ed twice. --___.._ ---------- l"urn, :--l·•k 11 . wat1;h, n ver lllled. 675-3662 or -------~75.Call5490022. TraMpOrlaffon '7S llondaC:BJliOT Auto~lce,Pcri~ tnkes-pla~Ls. :->ec IJ1rnl' ti4cS.2200. PUBLIC AUCTION Pianos & ONJCllll 8090 20· Cahf. no HP V(11\o . -. --... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Excellent cond1t1on & Ace~ 9400 a -Line. liloria Ur. off MANY ITEMS OF FINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Make ofr. Aft l>IJm , ~olumb1a26~1K11. lliJu ~ S•/ S600 644·2914 ••••••••••-.•••••••••••• llt•1l,H B.1146-5012 I Jalousie WinJows, ESTATE JEWELRY, fI£LDS Warehouscsale o735668or673·13GO. & l'rw~c l'QWP w/mi'f!r· Rent ' 91 20 VWENGINES ~ Tl':"'SL'L'J'0 -:_::--1, hardware & (!lass fits A RT OBJECTS. AN· 400 Pianos/Orn ans. ll Foot La""trake Glass. 1ng at Npt. $10,500. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Bonda 1 CL175. _ 12,-100 USED·REBUJLT '"'~· .. "'"'"' . , 30"x42", 12 panes per TIQUES. FINE FURN., / d S ... t ...., 1209143!1-0363 • ·c L' 1 mi. Reliab e machine De 8 Sh SJ0.«>4() ..,.\ liule bit i1r eve~yth!ni: window SIS. ea. Gas wall ETC PHONE FOR IN-new use . pine s, Boat & Gear. SJSo. <.:all --CAMPERS SPE IA . ! . $300. Ed,675-8925 ,.. uggy op 6.1l mu.~l J!O 9 I. Sal/Sun h & 7, f Fi · FO ··& BROCHURE Grands, Player:>. Going 496-101Sart6pm1Wknds Cal 20 '64 Good Cond Super clean 1974 1 ton ---- -m 12 S1ll!>onl(', M1s~1on Patrr 0 ue pipe · • out for business. Reot·lsc -Londed. S3500 Ford Super Cam P<>r New frame mntd bearini: \'JO $50. Walnut 1<ame lbl. 4 64S-22IOO opt. Kawai. Steinway, 33" Fa1rliner Stln l'r:.r c.;15.37(}1 Special • Cully loaded' 7501'' llonda-ha!:> pekls an- blk naugahyde chairs NEWPORT BCH TENNIS Baldwin, C.:h1ckerin~. Eng's new, l'Ompl cqpd 10\.i' Campway Camper. !:>1de & fact trn s~nls. On· .Paw• ::,all· • ~l1ninJ! $100. Gas BBQ w/L.T. CLUB Limited Mem-Yami.ba. K imball, Cn.ll5ing or f1sh1ng. ~Jl' ~,· ~10011. nu s111li. SlJlllO :\tanv t•xtru:.! /\sloni: I} $100. 1\!:>k tor Hon C'l<ilhe!:>, turn, & m1>o<· 11as timk SlOO 54~0630 bershi · G44-00SO Wrllzr (714 )638-2770. Sll.000. firm. ~ilJ-2251 :.?1' J,..I w ''hi> () fl S2900. 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If int •'-' .,,ul ::,17~1 Iii!! !Ut12 Shell for Import Truck park111i: lot. !->ut.'i1111 111 4. ~lanufactured by G<>nco Beauty sulon l>c1wpment ea'u (7141 984·3'.J(il C\'1; . --Sl50 bst offer. ·71 Ji!J llond:i hood lOnd. s:l!MI oller. M~ <l·l-t;! •lay or !l(;ll-!l2to eH•. '72 SUZUKI 'r(' l:.!ft. Xlnl cund. Lo m1, Sl.'1(1/b't olr. 4 white spoked r ims <l!.'70 14 > S80 or ~st offer. 2 use<l l1rcs <EW-14) be~t o!fcr. 9ti2 6575 Over S7SO new fac·t parts for '71 l'orsche 914. $400. l><'Dlt•rsok !179·61$5 Clwvy 4-~pd &. :;hiller, lh· nsc & niw I lolly. 54tl·87i9 • . .S:1lcs --~~for :;a le. Morale COMPLET1':LJ NE AskinJ.{$18.000ortra<.ll•' •1' Sailboal. l'om111.,1:J 9620G!N lllol'fd.1ush·r11 (o1J!anlH' --"~·t • . G45-TIS8 •NEW & USED* -----1~11ul, no lr.11lcr i:>ll•!l, f1 ---- hltll'k :-alt•' 'fr1•;1,ureo; 111 Tourmaline Mink Sl~le. '"""' ers, Boy w1,th Confidence 11 n Glasspar. 120 Ill'. 11.L'. air rnolc1I 11utlml Dmnrstac Camper Shell 1m 1a. 'l'yrol Ur. 'foµ'O lake new. 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Morgan mare. broke• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ase like new muko of· to ride&. drivto, blk ll.1V.-!lomethin~youwanl S$$C"'SHFOR c . 587R ' parade Mor11an i;trld lni.i, to srll? Classifll.od nds rln "" fer. 530-------l:n~. Wt!lll <'rn (7H) it well -(.;nil NOW, Goodusedfum/refnirs TY,Rdo, ~-1011 1•12 ~itnR. fnrs & stoves 546-0768 HIFI, Steno 1098 .... _... ..... ..-.... ,,,,..._.,,.. ..... _,. ......... __ ..... __ .._.,_,,, ........ ...,. .... .,_ ..... ,,. ..... _.. .................. 1······················· Pocknrd Be ll S tereo, AM/FM, Garnrri turntll ble. 6' Medll. console. Xlnt l'Ond. $200. 536 742.5 COLOR TY'S RCA·ZENJTll·MAGNO Good Selection (.; uar. PORTABLF.S& CONSOLI-~ tlOO lo S26H. WJUGHTTV 78SW 17lhCM. 64&-1786 loahlrM-"'• ~ptneflt ....................... GtMral 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two S Kll"FS 9' each. J-"1he rgla ss. $90 & "Slowbollt" tfolds>. 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New tnp mag wheel11 Mercedes 71 , 250 Sed1n. •• "" ' 0010729) MUST SHL "75.'1'1104~95.5 COSTA. ME'SA A""/L'u 't l .' air, pwr, AM/FM, mint --conversion for A /T . · • IAIWICl(DA.TSUM .., rm litirco ape.,. cood Olrma1nt'd ~ '58100sL2t (l S) Complete front end, t.b.lsweckiat SanJWtoCaplstrano "11AlfaGTVCpe.Recent· DATSU... lowm1les. t620NJAl finn.919--09001( y b · ops manyOlberDod~epa.rt.s. ONLY $4500 131•137549J.ll7S 11 ReOOdlU~. Xonil, 284.s HarborS~. S.Pri~-6-$4444 · r . era '89280fil...Auto.·(2 ) SM..w.5 Dan. MAl.QUIS TOY OT A. etc. $3TOO. ~a·&22t or Q)sta Mesa 540-6410 MlliCLI MAZDA. Mll 'SJ l90SL SADDLHACK NOTUNEUPOVER MISSIONVIEJO C.ASHFOllCAltSI 962-M07. • 2150.tlJarbQrBlvd.,C.M. lllallSIOIZ RARE.Xlnl cond. ltTS $34.95. 131·2110495·1210 Top S Dollar Spaid r "ITAU.Spidor51pd,rblt 73 240Z. S~per clean, 645-5700 S58C>O 838·9348 .v.,.·1~20:0·~9'!'4949 Chrlst.uinQlrCo cleanusedcars trucb l& enc, twio Weber carbs -tspd. Mags, AM /FM, LEAS~t.16 •19'75MB~• " .. .,. 549 80'J8 • lt73CHEYY Corveuea. Ask.' tor Paul Jtonlsbodtl55111HI ' radials, $4600 /ofr. '72 Flat 124 Sport C~. 5 ., Topu./Br oir, Am/F M 1 __ _ ELC""MIHO O'Neill !162-4572or~4425 spd, AM/FM, radiulll c I i ~en -.... Automutlc, pwr. steer· HO A.RD Chev"""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 280 z. Low m1. All 54&4922orS4S·t>S64 Xlntcond497-3020 .-W• .-" w' -•..& .... 9707 . Cr /cont $1200 or ? MERCEDES SWlroo. ow m . _.,.,.,. ...._ u--~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnl(, ;ur c•nnd., vinyl top & Dove & Quall ~ls. 72 ""UDI I OOLS ~as. Silver. Mu~l sell OVER I 00 •~/ AMll"Mrad10. C38927X). NEWPORT BEACH A . 1mmed.645·U07 '70 850 Spider. Xtr..i low WithSunroor '72 ~EL.4.S.XlntCond. MIRCED•S -;.l!:':~ c: _._ rt ~ Doo Automatl" S8500 or bsl ofr. 644· 75411 '" -cs 9520 ..._ P c•d-$3650 • r. "• air -mi xlnl l'11nd. Sec to ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIRAClEMA.ZDA WE PAYTOPOOLLAR cond. & s t ereo . '75 Datsun 280 z. Clean belleve.$\400.8403870 450 SEL or673·0:'72. OM DISPLAY 'S8 A. l'orsche. Classic. 21!iOH bo Bl d CM FOR TOP USED CARS (0'1MUK). low miles, AM/FM tape, '75 280C, Lt bluu, 12,000 HouH of llllDOl'f5 Xlnt eond, utmost now 64~5700' . •. FOR~~~~ESTIC SADDUIACI( n$6u30~ a')hd I a l sf. AC/ Cl j mdnl.2Avestopo"'':!l.1Ccovucr.>cbc. s11··ct'eo· r&r $338 81 j mi. Loaded. Xlnt cood. AUTHORtzto . Int. Call aft ~:30pm, VA.UIYIMPOITS s t 0 r. a "" mo $13,000pvtpty. MERCEDESDEALElt 875·5311 all day wknds. '66 Chevy Hon step van. ~:r:f.ls u t.ra clean ll 1·2040 495-4949 M().7022 6pm. over $14SO. 673·0701 • • Call 645-6825 6862 Manchester. Windows a ll around, IA.UEI IUICK '70 Datsun 510. 4 door, '72 1-'iat 124. sealS 4 m $20,953 Cap 48 mos. Buena Pa rk •PIMSTRIPIMG• h)'.draulic d6oor1• 50~000 292SHarbor'Blvd. '74.~J /~~~~pdxJn~ auto, radials. low miles, comfort.$1300. !~~7 Buy lJa c .k Mr:;:~~~~~~i~~bcJ~0~ 523-7250 Freehand $2S up 548·7387 mi. on new cy engine. r -t.a Mesa 979-~·......., • ._ , .,.....,.,, ~l .... ~!tt• $1600/bsl ofr. 496 8200 paml. Lo eng mi's. Lota On the Santa Ana Fwy. Good heater, tires, body. -~---------I ~ oN -,,,,.,.,.,. !i8 Olds 98, beaut chrome, All ser vice records, ---------• Honda 9727 • llAftllll( of xtras. Best ofr over 68 280 SE, auto, air. pwr. xJnt cond. Make offer. $2000.645-3269,646-7698 WE BUY '76Caprill.AC,Lowmi.4 •77 280Z. Every option.••••••••••••••••••••••• IOLSUIETIS $3000.SSl-4438. AMtl"M. xlnl cond. B:.t Seetoapprec.6423502 CLliNCARS cyt, immac. $3695. Racing grn, go ld lrandNew'77 '62 2205, 4 spd, :.unrr. ofr.PP 962·2076 '57 Corvette. Xlnl cond VGM 9570 &-UCKS 675-&0Uor&W-8046 slnpn'g. Tan ml. Beaut. ---I d R s cood ~,Pvt. Ply. '······················ '" Must sell $7500 Phone Ho~oA c CAUFOlllOTI a con . un . MG 9742 _.,,.,., 73 Audi tOOLS 4dr S199S · · n ars SlOOO Call 640 1635 •••••••••• •••••• •• ••••• 330-4005 71 Dodge V8, Window Auto nu brn pnt nu tr:. 968-0I tl. MANY ----------1 Van. P/S,A/C,newtires. CONNEil ACAm/Fm8trk st 1962 Studebak~r (iran lom1,clean,S2750or bc:.l _Org.Ownr.640.~eo D;~~!~if-:?Z~~:~:"~i'::r: ToChoos.FT-om! Twis mo llawk. $275. offer. 492-3426 CHMOLET u~IVERSITY 955-24:!7 -----• '73 • 1001.S, air, stereo, body. $4,l50. 494-6393 " Recnationa& N '72 ~lRD VAN. 2828Harbor Blvd. Silver/Blue, immac, lcrwlck's Special Oldsmobll• V.wdK 9530 S3e7~0~a~~6:9~:;: ~~~: ~:.~~A m>o. 673-6789 Honda Cars • GMC ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64&-8080 •----------1AlllH.Hcaley 9709 1916 Dabuit 280Z Trucks •74 In t ern atio n a l ---------1 TOP OOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 s peed, air cond., 2850llarbor81vd, Harveslor, ~ T. Camper '74 f'ord Surfer. VS, Auto, PAID Austin America 70, good AM/FM & rear window Costa Mesa ___ 54_0·_9640 Spec. w11o•h' self cont'd cpt, paneled, s ter eo, IMMEDIATELY cond .. lo mi, must sell. louvers. (331NQR>. -Hond--76-W u 000 El Dorado Camrv•r. An. Ma.gs, low mi., & xtras. FORALL Le . , E $750 O .... LY $5995 a 3ROO,o , m1 . ··~ " o ~""" 957-<Y.!6 aving •Or urope, " A !C. AM I f'M, must sell ' prox 16,000 m1 ·s. Loaded. ng ownr. ~.,..,. 1 FOREIGN CARS r best offer. 846·5660 We have many new •77 Zs 552-10'.!6 Must seetoapprec. $6995 '72 Chev ~ ton Van 350 CALLORCOME IN 9712 tocboosefrom or orr. Pb Uays t7l 4> standard Clean xtras TO SEE US DRIVE A LITTLE-JCIC)UClr 496 5781 Eve" "fl 4 . ' . ~ORT IMPORTS ••••••••••••••••• •••••• 492.0,28. • .. .. • ·Mwitsee. $3150.496·7018 ,_..,.,.. SAVE A. LOT!!! 9730 '66 L' d V $1050 J> 3100 W. Cst Hwy, NB IARWICI( DATSUN DUNE BUGGY• D'rt .. or an-. . ,uns 642-9405 • • 1 or good, gd tires, body, --------.--1 SanJuanCap1strano :;and. :Y .. rare duel port JllH 768·8843 WE'BUY 131-1375 493.3375 VW, on Cht.>nocth frame. • -----• Cslm Features + h\'y '70 Ford Super Van Bub-·U~1it'ig~ & dly cstm trailer. Used 4 ble Top Camper. Fact. ComeinorCatl times. S2200/lisL Ofr. bit. Xlnt cond. See to ap· FREE Appraitaf HERE NOW! THE630CSI Datsun 240Z, 1973, brown. 30.000 mi, AM /FM , $4,000. 646-6211 7611-1667 prec. &i5-8786. -----1 Groth Chevrolet '74 260Z. xlnt cond, air, Fiberglass st. lc~al VW ·7,, Dodge Van. P/S P/B l8211BeachBtvd. IMWIESA.LES AM /FM. mags, new dune buggy. Good cond AM /FM, tape, CB, high Huntington Beach CLASSIC BM Ws tires, $4750. 494·9688 '74 JAG XJI 2 tom mi. A M FM !llrk stereo , AC , l'arclu l owner t>HOM l'~T $700. firm. Call alter 5 back scats, surfer int, 847 LOl7 * 549.3331 1973 3 ocs ~ d 'th "''" m7.o -• ... spee WI 1973 D ""TSU... '72 J AG XJ6, "M t FM II pm, ......... , .. new paint, mags, narcs unroof C967KLM) " " & Sh s · · lrk., 43M mt. $5700. 4 Wheel Drins 9550 scoop. 38.000m. arp! TOP 1973 2002tii·ThLc; one is 240Z 751-6859 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4,300. Call Greg 642-9006 oo• I .A.. loaded!!! (238JTG ). 4 speed. Miles are right & ----- or 5'&8-4987 ~ 19'14 CSA Coope-One or a Uus car is in excellent '67 J aguar XKE lhhtr, 1974TOYOTA •c•JOod It k PAID lund!(66SSFU>. condit1on!(891HGZl xlntcond,$.5800 722·1361 L.AHDCRUISER ... gc pane rue • BMW 2002s Sale Priced-$4450 aft tiP:\1. "X•. H"rdtop w /only Newbrakes,battery. FORCLEAN .. .. a ... k r .,.59038 1972·Auto mat1 c, air MIR""CLEMAZD"" KarmannGh'ia :?l.038miles.Vecyclcan!1 __ ••_·•a_c_o_r_._.,.._. ___ , <'Ond . & AM /FM . 250 tt"bo 81 d c~t (870LPH). '69 Ford Van, n e w (121FTQ). 1 6'45~5700, ·· · ••••••••••••••••••••••• s• Priced-$4150 tr11ru.rruss1on, front t•nd, 1973·4 :.peed +sunroor. ------Karmann Ghia '70 i!l,UOO MIRACLE MAZDA. en~. atr, 8 lrk, A:\1 ffM (6SOSl. Fiat 9725 m ~ · S l liOO or h n l 21.SOJlarbor Blvd., (;.M. radio, fix ed for camptnJt, 1975·4 speed with :>un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846·6951 645 5700 :.love. :.ink, ice box, bed. roof. f907M FG l. 9 735 NEW '77 450 SL RED & BLACK SUNROOF, LOADED W /EXTRAS AVAILABLE NOW· orot 7 DAYS WF: Sl'ECIAlAZf: IN EUROPEAN l>r:J. t VEH\' PHOt:R.\:\lS CALL FOH INFOH~IATl<)N. 213/921-8588 714/52J.7250 f Ktlry Altlllrizd Mlrallls lllz ... MERCEDES BENZ 1975 M8Z280 SEDAN One owner car "llh :.terco. pwr win dow s & Jl f t·o nu SPOTLESS! IS311MVI 1 SAOOLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 '73 MERCE01':S, 2sosr-: 4 s, xlnt cond, Sll,600 6469503 '71 MG Midget. (213 )928·1830 make ofr ------MGI 9744 MERCEDES BENZ Come and Set! our l<frgc selections of Me rcedes Benz. lnlcrmediates. We ure overstoeked on Lease rl'turns and new car trade·IO~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ 146' 'lfl hi lht(A tK>lll f VAflO • 8Rt 4' /14'.0~ • 11J,,J'-1AI '73 '77 MGll's . 1"rcll 5yr 50.000 mi ext warr w1lh '77 MGU purcha:. .... Choosl' one or our :n $8495 t...ease1Buy plans. Gm, le~:-. th.Jn :nm m1 Pa11~ Ot•pt. Open Sal 918KJA - -·--'74 $9488 '74 M<.;B. J>crfcl'l coml llan ·Bgl' Le:.:. lhun 27m Yellow. Ma~:.. S3850.1ofr mi ti99LI O 49tH 739 orSt7·7l03 '74 S9485 19H ~tG B. Mu~:.ell ' Dark Retl. Sunrft.15K.lll S3399 or best offer. l'I'. '74 $9450 979-446i, Kim Navy Uluc , Perfect .73 MGB Rd t-2Jl\t ~· SS2KJW s r , ovtr· 75 SIO ~97 dnVl', A M/FM, xl nt _.,, cond, S<t6 5710 Dk Green Lease or Huy ----- 243MXT • 67 ~wi hardtop, L·ng '75 SI 0,635 & trans rcblt New paml. Ll Green LcaM• or Huy Sl475. 751 94Z:I 095M PS L76 Pa~tcl lllul' 74-iNZU :'tlGB 'tltl Conv nd:i \\rk. S 12,46 7 mu.'1 :-.l'll ~l:!OO 11r Ut::-t uf· l:!.noom1 fer lil t Hii:l .!1>1:1 Opel 9746 I.,\HG E ~t:J.~:l'TION or ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\lEHCEl>ES l\E'\;Z SI. 72 11rwl \\llh .11r "'''" Sportst·ar:-. and Full -.11c llrl''· balll'. 1111111 ll-1 sedan::.. Call tut our loh0tk)oo Lo milt•s \in•at • ... tlr :-.ale or trade for late 1975·Aulomatll'. (0154). aarl1:91/:':1 '76 Ford F'l50, 4x t. PS, model Jo:cono car. S2795. IMPORT CARS HMW 530ls ~ .. PB, air cnnd. :>harp. 962·1795 ALI.MODELS 1975·Automatlt". air swso. 492"1001, 4!>8 11070 ---------•---------1 cond. & stereo. (062NI F>. '66 KarmJnn t;h1.1 Xlnt rood thruout , s1;111;, h~t ofr Day 537·8~2() a)\k tor Jerry. ~vc 64tr.1;i~; :\Ill. 75. ·150 SE. 28M. lik<' nt·~. Jl\l ply. 31·1,000. dearancl' pnn·~ mpµ, ~1 250 or Ix·,.( ollt•• S16 3001 HOUSE OF IMPORTS 70 Clpd CT '76 DODGE • WE 1976-<tsp(!tld. (611RDG >. 73 Blazer Cheyenne 8200 Surfer Van, L'ow Packai:e, beaut t'•>nd, lo miles , Loaded, a ll MEED off road m1 , many .xlrm;, custom mt. and ext. Mu~l CLUM serious buyer? Pl'. See(lE60679) 962·8&l2 $7999 USED CARS HOW '13 Toyota Land Cruiser. CA.UPA..PPY J:ood cood. SJJ75/ licsl ofr. ~16·9167 540-5630 ·66 Jeep Wagoneer, needs W(l('k. $995. Ca II 96:?·51H R '1t; Toyota L:imkrsr. 8600 m1. mint 1·oncl 4!H 5820 bef8oraft5. '73 Blazer, air, extras, Xlntcond. $4000. 675·8546 Trucks ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1970 Tnll.'rnation al Travclall J:J2 Vii, auto. p 1S, I' I B. Vt'rV Ck.Jn. Many '<tras .. \<lu~l :.ell' Will :-.ar ·IHl·Ul!.IX '61! OoOµ,r \',rn, 22.'i r u in 11, f!.lnt•linµ,, ~pi s. x lrk. .Maki• 11ffrr. 5~·525!) aft fil'M Mn :l>lll<l<lays. 7;, Cht•vy l.U\', AM IJ-'M :-.tl.'rt'l>, rlt'. Gtl 1·ond. snoo ~1 AA74, a is :.1838 Automatic. pwr. st1•l•rin11: & low miles. 1248052). On sale this week for ONLY $3995 MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd.,(.' :\t. 645-5700 1900 Chevy "~ lon, 'll Jl> Call for details 5'&8·3606 -~-~---' 65 Ford Ranchero, $1700 £xcellent cond. New Ures. mngs & extrnii. Must sec to appreclat.c. 507·31181 aner 6. Has CB radio. "71 Ford~ ton PU. Utility bed boites. e Cyl. stick. Lic#453llH Price $2150. THI CAR PLACE 2100 HarbQr CM 631 2620 '6-0 Dodge Pickup, uUt bed. runs l(oocl s:111;, 546 42311 ----'75 R"nc-hero. /\1<: ~w> hp, AMffM.. 8 lr11ck !llC'rco, 1railenna pk~. 6 maa whla, crube rntrol, ;.hell w/1lldc windows. 2S,OOO mt ITOOO/b4l. 845 0521 ... Dod!(e '73. Cust inler. & paint. Lo mile. mags, )oott•rro & extras Xlnt I' 0 0 d , $ 4 2 5 0 . h44·<M!75 '631 ·0276 ---'74 Doc111c Van custom mt. l ust om name. Blue ~lreak S4800. 546 ~'7. NEW '77 DODGE 'VAN CONVIRllONS 'll Otflt ... t.l .... Yl~I '"'~Nit Ou"' Muy Jllft• h tto Oii< s..c,.1 'K*Jte "''ff Tt Yft• ~I ~lo Pv•UllllM C.I lll'fMff !At IOlmt Milt .ollU•AtO • llt• 114/990·1'00 •21l/6f4.JtS ), IOllXSO~ & so" • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HAHOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ---- WE NEED YOUR USED CAR HOW TOP SPAID CA.UGORDOM COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP 252-l HAHH6H BLVD COST1\ M f:SA 549-8023 SADDLEIA.CK Y ALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495-4949 CREVIER &I sr & H OADWAY SANTA AHA 835·3171 '!'l UlflMAU OlllYINC MACHINE •USED IMW's* 'i t 3 OCSA S H 7161~WR ·75 5.10it\ llK\\~r ·ro lfi004:.pd ZXXK66 '7 120024:.pd l!llLWR ·75 20024spd 164NJ M Clowd Oft Sundays ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & Salcs·~'~v1re·Lcas1nc Roy CcrYer,lnc. Rolb koyre B~!W 1540Jamboree Nt•wport Ht>al·h !HO 644 I 1!171 Bavaria 2>!00. ~ <Ir. lo.utrt1 Iii! .ooo m 1. s1<1so ofkr. 673 6336 or &l2 006ti --------- NEWPORT DATSUN <1.62 aer DAY Th;t't~~ PIY for n 30 ad in &hf. DAn: PILOT SBVICI . D•ICTelY, DO IT NOW! 642·5'71 BUYERS CASH TO YOU! &a New FIAT TOO! $800 Saving$ Fiat Motor Co. w ill g ive ·$400 CASH BACK Dick Miller Fiat will match ii on any new '76 FIAT 131 in stock. CHOOSE FROM ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION $400 CASH REBATE tr DISCOUNT on 1ny NEW '76 FIAT 121,11/9 7J DAnUtUIO 71 DAnuM1200 Mazda 9738 ~·35m New molnr. paint 1 111 " kind $2450. ttlCl 5!11i)! ............•.......... miracle mazda 21 50 Hart>or llvd. Costa Mc1a 645-5700 Autos, Hew 9800 •......•............... 1952 M llZ JOOS l'las!!i<: 7141523.72.50 Coupc·U111• 11f only 116 pro· 2131921.85811 Pone~ 9 7 50 dut•"'\d that )t•;.tr' Will _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• trade for right (•ar must '71 250<.:. S11\•l.'r 'blk ll'alh, Mu!il s ue nrdl'red nt·w ~l'c lo :ipp.rcttale' Pn 6:!.UOO m i. :.nrr. t\ C. 'car '73 PORSCll~: 91 .t. PlY SRI 711tl ,\~I F'.\I :.ll'rt•u, nt·w I 7 71)M mt, CB. Orange. '611 2SOS tmmal' 1 ompl radrnls. Dir ~l'rv'tl lk:-.l FtrM 'S3!150 lakes. Cull • rar h1:-.tory .w r~l'l'IPlS ofr 494 u_:.m f>.18 1859or7Sl·652:! AM l":\l, AC. $.5!'JCIO l'\l ply 1711 1 ~Ill 8706 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos. Mew 9800 . ..••.••.............•..•..................... WE HAVE THE BRAND NEW 1977 GLC 5 SPEED HATCHBACK 4 5 MPG Hwy 36 MPG City Eou1ornent includf!o; fold down rp;ir v•atc; Automatic tranc; avalidble (FA4TS5083531 Pl.U'I TAX & llCEN'\E • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY IDAJJUNJ- 7 1 D.A.TSUH 2 Olt. • '0-tlt<1 ..... 1 f) .... Ill.,., l • ,,,,~ "& I 101"- .. '74 VW BUG 4 speed. radtQ healer. See 11 today (499KP01 '72 TOYOTA CELICA 2 DR. 4 speed air condo S J 48 8 toontng 1141FEG1 74 DATSUN PICKUP W ith shtill Sharp' (55095V1 s29ss '77 RABBIT "DIESEL" IS HERE TODAY AM/FM stereo radio. 8 track (739MPS) s3799 TEST DRIVE IT TODAY TO BELIEVE IT ' I 4 speed radio. heater All the goodies l232COOJ '70 VW FASTBACK s31ss 4 speed. radio. heater Very Sharo S 1688 Hard to tond 1843EAO) ' 1 CORVETTE T-TOP 350 V-8. auto trans. ss 1 ss atr cond. P sir. o brks p wind . AM-FM stereo radio {421 DKJ) See our Brand Mew Limited Edition Champaqne Models. Special metalli c Rabbih with velour interior. ALSO Whit e on c u \to m Conv~ibles. wh i ft' B u q Allto1, l•port.d Wot. h•ported. ........ ·~ .btol. I• .. DI .... ....................... ....................... .........•....••••••••• ...................... . nso ~ 9750 w..w '"z ,.,..._ tns •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •76 ti IS TilGA '7t lM 2.0 AM/FM. A/C. "18Subaru Black on Black, Alloys, alloys, l owner. Mint MIWSUIAaU Sspd , stereo Sm mi ccnd.4lM·H T3 *$2847* (OISlRAA> '10911TTarga, AM FM, 8 SeT (93'7314) '11 Y2 OML Y $16,600 track, alloys, super cond. ..,._ · & U-_ _. ~-831·21623 aft 6 .-W ..u Cham pionship Edition GOOD SELECTION HURRY!!! While They Lost! llLL YATES VW.PORSCHE San Juan Capistrano 137-4800 493-4511 '57 Porsche Spdi.ler Cmplt 'y reblt Bl>t ofr over $.5l100 Call 557 2SOR '67 912 Tur~a. reblt en~. new paint. top. S6SOO. 49" 3320. 834·3333_d-'y_s __ 1 1976 Porsch• 912 With air cond. & i.terco. (961NDN >. MIMT CONDITION llLL YATES VW.PORSCHE San Juan Capistrano 837-4100 493-4511 '62 B SC. New int. reblt tran. ... runs l(Ood 1!70 11 19 eves. Asking $4800 1968 Por,che 912 $18()() '68 Tara a w / '71 2. 2T •n&ine. S1lvert blk, t:uro· pean Mdl. <A Beauty!) $6SOO. Ph661·0917 eves 7491 IS TAIGA Blaek on Black Alloys, Sspd, Air, Stereo (855LEE> $11 ,999 57 Por. Classie !lone Wlute. Bru. xlra:., mul>I :.t!ll.833·1~ -------Ca II !.SI :ki79 i3·914. xlnt eond. :\11.JST '70 91 lT. 40M, 5 spd . SELL T lllS WEEK Will AM /FM . olloys. JUSt eon.s1dertradeforSports tun~ mtnt,cond Bsl ofr, car +cash 968 8837 956-5653 ----PORSCll E. 71911 S limit· cd golden ed1t1on Targa. Probably the cleanest , fash.-st one on the street. Autos. Hew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Absolutely mml cond1· ' I 414 WAGONS N1w•11 WAGON *$3777• Radio, T-glai.s, radial ures. Ser. (705795) IOUSED&MEW '71 Sedon 383CA0 S777 73 Gl Coupe 7904 $1677 THE MO HASSLE DEALER BUY OR LEASE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA lllll• ,,. ... 111 11 • ., ••• lt'l ~\ UUNflN(,,f()hlflH •t CORONAs HAYIJUST ARRIVED HIWCOLOlSt HEW IHTllUGaSI SAMI LOW PRICE CHOICE OF JDI 4JOR + WAGOHS IUYORLIASE MAl9UIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJO 111.2110 495-1210 '70 Toyota CoroftCI A uto. trans .• air conditioning. W eekend sell-off special (U3707) COROLLA SALE! s 9 72 Toyota 1976 TOYOTA Land CrvlMr COROLLA SEDAM WOll:JO"' Automatic. air l·ond.. 6 cvl 4 wheel d•we. radio & low m1h:a1tc. Im ei1cellent cond1llon. ma(' u I ate th r u o u l ! used car guarantee. (ti17PDJ I. Thi~ week (U-3729) We need ONLY $3395 room tor new models. '3 1975 TOY OT A '73 Toyota COROLLA WAGON CoroM 4 speed, n1r cond. & (U-3742) AM /F M radio. Im · 'l995 mac u I ate th r u o u l ! ------~_r_:::.__ _ _. (230NDM ). This week '73 Toyota OHL Y $2995 4 ;~<~~091 1975 TOYOTA Blue Book $2230 COROLLA SEDAM Now '1899 __ ... 2 Dr. 4 srccd. rud10 & '73 Datsun hclllcr. I072NALI. Thi:. 610WGCJOI' WCl·k 4 ·, o e e d . a i r OHL Y $2295 condil1on1nq •,weo tape. (U·364 9), Weokend S:ile VOLUME $ALES MEAN GREAT DISCOUNTS AN.D $UPER $AVINGS. lJon. Completely rebwlt engine and carburellon Every conceivable extra includinJ?· special ex· haust. Am/fo'M casst"tl Air. necaro seals. CO\' ers. hru. ('hatn~. short throw trans. allo\ ~heels. new tires. ~1lve0r w 1 bluck interior. o\l~r S20.000 tn\'C.'-ll-11 S!O.·t~.o 1.it•ir 41.i4CTl'X. <714 ) &l!J-2200 or 675·~1:! 1971 TOYOTA COROLLA COUPE 4 speed, rndio & heater. (873CBQ>. This week '1995 '73 Toyota Chlnoolc C..,.er 1 CENT OVER DEALER INVOICE 610's 710's YES le OVER INVOICE ON IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1977 810's 200 SX's KING CABS 280Z F10 8210 PICKUPS ALL REMAINING 1976's NOW AVAILABLE LEASING ON NEW & USED CARS Rolls Roye. 9756 •...................... 111 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROLLS·RUYCC IMOJ•m~tt ...... -18HCll \.._ _ __.~ CLOSE 0 SUNO"YS ONLY $1095 MAR9UIS TOY OT A MISSION VIE JO 831·2810 495-1210 '70 COROLLA. gd. cond , auto. gets gd. mileage. $995. 837·6836 Soab 9760 '74 Corona, 4 dr, Bumi ••• ••• •• •••••. ••••. •••• orange. 5 new tares. new 1971Saab99t:.s1h·erltke brks, 4 -s pd. S1795. 4 speed stereo. (U-37051 Blue Book $4195 Sales Price '3695 '68 Toyota Corone CU-3706). Pr ice special '995 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 l'•t "' Ii.ct 141 l \H MLIMflM(.lON If A(. H nl·W patnl JOb i"l•W ('0j.! & _646_·9285 __ . ----- Ot'W radial l1n·s. ~I~. i4 Toyota Corolla 1600. 493-843.1 31 000 mi's. M:iny xtrai. . - Autos, Hew 9800 ~~ c 0 n d · $:? 9 O O · Autos, Hew 9100 ..•....•.............•. . •....•.•.....•.•....... * * * * * 1r * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * * * * * * * * * * *· ! ... • .. • ,.. lit lit • • • --...;I · ... lit • • • • * ''COIJPON'' SPECIALS : '~"' ~ lJSED CAR ·------COlJPON··-----·------·COVPON··----..-------coUPON ·······-······COUPON···-·· * lt i '71 DATSUN i '7• DATSUN ! '72 DATSUN : 'ff DATSUll : : : 610 STA WAO : 610 STA WAO 1 510 STA WAO : 510 STA WAO it * I ••"4 1tl·---~ ....... .._ ... u •• suwv ,.,..uw.,..._._11l4ls11111 I , .... ~.._..., ... H40YJ I , ..... 1r...-.ouowM,...le•"ACI it * I I I * ! *3195 ! •2595 ! •1595 i '1295 ::::::_;~~ : ••••••••COlJPON •••••• .... •-•••COIJPON •••••• ... •••••••COUPON •••••••••••••••COUPON••••••• : • : '74 DATSUN ! .'7a DATSUN i '73 DATSUN i '70 DAYS-! : : 1 710 2DllT I 810 2DSD I 1290 2DSD I SIO ... All 1 * : : ..... """'"' ......... ~,,.., SUMCI : 4 .... AM .............. tlaHOI : ..... AM ....... •rt ..... ...tleo ...... : ,._ -........ AM ..... .anMC I • • L--~~00~ ~---t--~~c!!~---L--~~!~~----l---~~.!~~---~ ~ "ORANGE~ IMPORT f ~NG" ~ : '7• 260Z : • .,. YW : •74 YW : '76 TOYOTA : : : II : • : : : • STA WAe : sa-s •ICK U• : : : : : r-•4995-i *22ii ! ·-•ii9i-! ... •3i9S no P ~ ~ ~ .. .. ... • I ,. •••••••••• ·... •**********. ·-·-··----------------······--········ ·-················· .................... • ·d~!!!!!:!!!!tflrll:W~ • • • • PRICES GOOD WITH ·'COUPON ONLY-EXPIR 48 UR ,. "' ·s ,. ALL CARS SUBJECT ro PRIOR SALE e ALL CARS P VS TAX Is LICENSE 8UCATION • ! HERB : : ! !FRIEDLANDE R!i : - I f ' ,. • rs MAKING 50 • I • It ,._ 50 OlltEAT DEALS ii BDb=~~~f ,.. ,. a1la, °' ... f'R•:Y. ii -I Jt-,._ wh"' 1100 buy a n•w n r •ltll • ,.. . ..... 11\I• id •• tlmr or purcllut. ·•... ... .. .... .. .... ~··********************•*********• ,. HERB $700 • FRI EDLANDER A REBATE ON THE'76 FIAT 131 ,.. : W AND • • lljplW• '\ U00aDATEON'nlf:'TCnAT128 : • amt-..dlBl.C.. ::;-"-.:.::~--~=:~:1·z. '~~:-~~.~~·=. JtUT·TnT ~ ,,._,..,,_,_ ___ ""•""'• .. ,_ti,, *****************·~··· *********** ( \ , ... • . . . ' . ...... •• ,.,w Allfo1, 1Mporie4 Autos, Used Aufoa. Us•d ..... u .. c1 ...... Used Sunday, April 3, 1971 DAIL v PILOT CJ' .••••.••.•....•••..••••...............................•......•...•.•. ·•········•·······•···· ·····••·•···········•·· •........••........•.•. --~ ............ ~"'"'-~~~~~~~~~~~..;;;.;.....;;;....-...;;.;;;.;.....;:;;.:....:. ~ 97'7 Voltaw.,.. 9770 AMC "°' ~ ttzo eon.... tflJ ..... tt40 ..... UMCI ...... u .. d .... UMd ............................................................................................ ···········~··········· ..................................••••••......•.••••............•.•.....•....••............. lt74TllUM'H '71 VW KomlJi w.in, 'U AMC Sportabout '68 Chf'YY Impala Con ~"Tl Granada Pwr •l«f'-4 OW.•10U1 9955 PWo 9957 "Y'"'*"' t960 TR6 cuatom l~teri or. Lie Deluxq. 6cyl, P tS, P/B, vert w ,327 en&. 111ootl "63 both topa.. 4 i;pd , brakM, TuJ)cumJ,St.Jver, -•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••;••••••·~··· Ade.acur ,,withAM/FM f~MWC lm-dll!95 reclinlo& 1eats. $215-0. rubber, good me••b'I 32?/300.LomJ.,atvr b!u~. lowmlU.·7377 19750LDS '74 Pinto Wan, AM /f'M, "fl Pl)'m t.:11cket. Stick 4' \be mue6 are rl&ht •THICAR,LACl 642-3379 cond. Reasonable. mlnt1bwrmcoad.ts200 CUTUSS alt lo m l IC.lnt cond 1hlrt, 6!'>.000 ml, aood (D .160). . 2100 HarborC M liJ~ 2620 lulck 9910 962·7460 ~;:,:;__~ '1!aJ~~e:e:~1~.d11ahur~~ FUJI PoWer II Ult wheel. t235o.•am • cond. '800 645-4317af'\$ s.le Pric.cl-$4I10 'Ill VW Bus. Sunroor. Mu!it ••••••••••••••••••••••• Corva1r Monu '62, 4 sptl, $3-l!l'J 7$2 5740 (458LPH). '71 PINTO 4 apd rumi wl 'onftot 996S Mllt.ACl.EMAD>A sell. Best orr. 642 3579 or "12 Buick Eatate Waaon. complete, good !or 11arh1 C..... 9933 -67 F 1 1 289 S.Pri~$3595 needs paint. $u:.u'. •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• 21li0Harbor Blvd., C.lf. 7S1·3488 ev 56,000 mi, xlnt cond, $85 &IG-7016 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a r 11ne · Mllt.ACLI MAI.DA 644"113 '75 Pont. Ast re W11g. Very 645-5700 '7J VWSu ..... rlieetl~ many xtru. 640·41147 •.:•• Mint '74 X R7. Lo.,., 1\uto.Runs10Qd 2UOHarborBlvd.,C.M. clean.Lom1's.Nearnl'w Xlnl co;;d $2:!.SO $2350. Corvair Monn '&4, • 11J)d, mlloagc. l vwn. factory 548-8779 645-5700 '72 Pbsto, aood cond. l radiala. Spec. whl!i, eh '74 Spltr1re Convert. IOOd running car, ~25 goodlei. ll5lofr 545 0207 .111 Ford Country Sqwru owner. Malui olrcr. $2850. 646 0667 evca 11IL Purchased new 4/9/75. 962·54 15 RiYleraACMl/aF11~~c. t•ee. AT: Ot~OOusis 1>46 7016 7 1 Q 7LO Goodcond,ori&owner '70 C ull•••· Fully ~786 1-6~·-:llp..:_m _____ _ Oril Owner. Xlnt cond '66 vw. Very cl.:an. dork pwr, .... ape, Ch • • ADEO _,.. .... 7 equipped xlnt cond. ~PG h 1 F F 1 $8)0. Ph. 493.7956 green, lite int t;n~ rcblt. hitch. $1495. 493·1~3. evette 76 AM I FM, caJI 642·6158 _,., ..., ·5616 51200 lira's afi 6 pm· '7S Plnt.o "' , w t, • r '75 irebird or mu 11. '78 TR·7, air, ta~. wurrn-~-4~_.IS7 '69 Skylark. 2 dr hdtp, suckshll~f.::j Call Dodip 9935 '71 Country Squire Wgn. 551-3$01 . ' ~~r. ~;,, 11 e w' ~:!~esde.ll.w~'i°lc~:~~. ty,xlnl. tk!low Book Will ·wvw -auto, PS. PB, .dnl cund, ••••••••••••.••••••••••• :;1~~'n!~~~7~~~~~~& •73 olds Toronado. lrade631-33118 contd. trade 631·33118 R bl I $1295. 644·2'760 72 Chevy ,Capnce, ~ dr, '73 DART Swinger' 2 dr, 1 ---Loaded! Ster eo. Orig '71 Plnto. Automatic. ~ ----e tens:. 1" l'jn inroul sedun , lo mi, many 39000 .,., 00 $1895. 6S Flreb1rd1 heade r~. v•w-9770 Sll50 645·15_13__ _ 72 Bwck Esuto Wagon, 9 >.lras Good cond Orio own~r. mt. """1 · 71 Ford. Orig o~nr, owner~.640-4&46. CallMll-4239 mags, AM /FM up,·. ~-R /H CC p " 646·~l6 rodials, P /S, P /B, tinted •••••••••••••••··~··•••l 973 VW T.h.lng, pau, •. : wr, ownr. $2500. 644·332); glus,R /K,mu11tsellthis7SSlarflreV6,R/H,P/S,rtymouth '960 outo,airshocks,$1550u1· '73 VOLICSWAGEH w /hardtop,) i;llnw. SJ300. $1050. 536-9366, 002·5910 644·0062or 557·986.5 1975 Dodge Dart Swinger, wknd. $1400 or best orfer. P/B, auto, Orange, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• bstofr. 962·0045 SU,11 IEETLE Good c·ond. '72 Electra, Gold, 4dr Air. '74 Chev. ·Monte Curio, Vinyl top, Air Cond i· 7(18.1131 . rond. $2960. 846-5201 Thunderbird '970 714 90935 tloner, H eater, AM "74PLYMOUTH 4 speed, S lrack stereo & ---~--AM/FM, all pwr, be11ul. xlnt cond . 64G·475U or Radio, Low M i leagc. 1 , __ ....._ 9 '7S Olds Slarflre, 12,000 station wa~ons. t'our l<> ••••••••••••••••••••••• low miles. (313JES). 1961 VW new :.unroor Cam. car , xlnt cond. S<W-0737. Very Good Condillon, by ..-;-945 ml, ll.ke nu cond. $3850 or choose from. Muintu1ncd '6ST·Blrd, louded SADDL 1 El,A0C1KTS new tires. runs good'. Sl.895 by owner. 9ll0-49112 ;5 Impala like new, l\/C, owner $3,850 after tipm or ••••••••••••••••••••••• bat ofr. 640·8208· res. by I.he l>~uly Pilot n~ct Xlnl cond. $8SO. firm. VAU.fY M · ~-675 4347 Sale: 1866 Buick SkyGS stereo + extras. 13395 weekends. ·73 Lincoln Continental. 551·5816-bus garage atarr. Priced 842_23_37 __ _ •31-2040 495-4949 .70 VW cum pr Sunroof Huns Great $400/orfer l18torr. Call 759-0339 .72 Dodge Challenger. VS, 11bmoP !~.· .,!.,.~:,nsr. Ork PWo 9957 right Crom $1 . !.195 t o • i o 4 2 9 FA c To n ,. , b . • , Phoncl07 7J:.'1 _...... '""'...,, S2.395. See In Daily P1lol ORIG!',' /\L. SI""" Cirrn '70 Vw Bug g reat cond all xlras, re It cni: Xlnt •·o ''he\. Slj '"an .... 5. auto. AC, new tires, X.lnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• k I w n~ ,, """ • ' C "" ~ " ,. """ '75 M ... Rk IV par ing Ol, 330 est ..... y 51U 7897 AM/FM radio, nu paint, cond. S2700/o r. 845 4680 Cadilloc 9915 IQl·27i2 ,,.ktJ):., !IJJ i:!:!i rond Low mt. 642-4452 • il Pinto, auto, runs gd. St •• Costa Mesa, or call ee.toCr. 752·5770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'H'' & wknd~ Loaded, very low miles. ~,make orrcr, 642·4321 for more in· v-9974 ----------12 VW Bus, xlnt cond ,75 Cad L'l Oorjdo Conv. UJrt 19bo. Single owner Mu•l Jue this one'. 675·47811 -._ $!8SO or best offer c. 1956 Ch Bel I\ , 1 $500 C:J II " •a ---formation. Ask for Rick t .. •••••••••••••••• ••• • • HIW•USED 545.4851 Loadt.'CI & 1mmal· $9500. ev ·1 ire. lfm>< 1;.i4.S862 <WJNKKI 1974 Pinto. dark brown. or Oscar in the flcct•7l Vega llakhbJrk. lo ma. -----7t.i.675.9111 cond. $1500 or. Call -----$9199 I ood h I VW'S •73 VW, IEST OFFER 586·3640. "'-~ vin top, R/11. foctory air, garag:. ~. s a~, m•ec ~ lire:. .--u lo mi xlnl cond. Best or-"66 PI l h 2 ·• Stl2S or best ufr. Call ult Over 125 548·1373 '72 SdV Beige '74 Monte Carlo Lund.Ill ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 552 5486 y m 0 u • .... r !WM . <l!lti-7SH7 IM STOCK ----lmmat• Low Mtlt•a)lt' Air. lnw mi, new rutli.il Hl13Grand Torino Sport, 2 er. · ha rdtop, uulo trnns , --- W VW C:onH•rt White, nu S3/i00 ofr pp 1;.io i~11 tart's. 53700 !Jti.1.2822 dr, full power. s harp 72 Runabout. A/T R /H. radio. htr. 1-:xccpllunal '71 Vri,:.i. Xlnl cond. New H•dfoflnd p;i1nt & brb S950 -lookm~.S2350 1-492-3710 Dix Decor g r p. Xlnt $400.Pvtpty~-8751 tan.''>. AC. new en~. 496 """"' 'iPARKLING '73 Cad d Cl $].'"&A 675 '"'~ Sll(Y.}>b~l orr ti46·M3'7 art __ ...._.1 ..........., 68 Wgn lmapla V 11. 1\ t' con . n. >hN. j ·:00..1 .... -" U d ,_. Sedan De Ville. Ex· P /S, p 1 lL xlnt cond. 72 Gjlax~ 5UO Auto eve _..-01. H 4 '74Bus.Auto.A1r.1mmuc ccllcnt cond1llon• SS95.Call54.!Ml739. · trans, front d1~k. PS/ -----------.••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- -$37 ,000 ma l\M l l-'~1 Loaded! 64'1 ·0786 , A /C, 5 radials, 4 dr. WJTllAM Stueo. $41,500 1'r1 Pl) 979-4191 ·75 Monte Carlo. br"n, rad10 /hlr, $1500. Pb ;/ 11 751-0956 -1mmac. o ra g ownl'r 493 .. 9413 C~t't1/€1t,J•'C. ·12 Ciad SdV Or11: OWOl'r. $1495. 675-SSSS 7800 WHllJllneter lllvd. 00 VW, auto, reblt cng, fully equippc.•tl. full llwr. Weetmln•t•r 1113•7551 runs x lnt. Call L11. $2750. Call day:., s:n ~2. ·71 El Cam1110. new 11:.11111 '76 VW Rabbit. l..o mi, '_646-4 __ 80_2_ar_t_6_p_m ____ , eves 644··12.14 ~ l~aun~~ g~~1::r_e:.$~~~J~>~ Must sell this week to bst Y&IYo 9772 '74 Cpc DeValll' New tares. fi.1H!092 days or 97!J.fi:.i.&7 ofr. 492.9859,. •••••••• •• •• ••••••••••• mint. Must sci• Bel' 5, 494-7506; 646·6346 ull Ii 1:ves. 'M VW Needs manor work. $375Cush Call art ~nil"'. ii 16 :1309 '6l VW lllJS w / 65 cng • ·Panclrd insulated. $850 b~t ofr. 497·23S2 '11 VOLVO 76 CHEVY MOMZA 1!.li l SPd;in Ot• Ville TOWHECOUPE . h l.o.adcd lmntJ1·ulJ\<' Brand new with all t e t>2.000mi S:!!.llJO 552 1201 Aulomatac, P"r :.ll"cr th• standard luxury ins:. \In\ I top. ;ur t·und. & itetn1 that you would '72 SDV. \' lp. 'I Int 1 nntl . r a I I y c w h c c I ~ . •"--' 11011901 full pwr. S30UO . dys (738NRNI. 1973 Ford Torino, A /C, auto, all xtr:is, 53,000 ll'H. 752 023·1 %11 7343 ·73 LTll. :? dr. hd lop, p /:., p 1b, j /t', :.ll't·I bltecl radials, xlnt S25UO bsl or fr l'.P. ~ ti\83. 7:1 LTU Counlry Sq . W;1i;on AM F~t stert·o. A C, dlx 1ntr, S2-IUO. l'leasc t·.ill after ti PM 581 3787 '72 Mercury Monterey W~n. J>'ull pv.r. AC . SI . IXX.I 830 9180 eves. :70 Convertible, 65,000 m1, xlnl cond. $2150. ,..._.. • !>\8 S5Z7. c''c 5-15·5643 s• Priced-$3395 1!173 \1 jrqws, ~'Ice car, nu nils. lo m1, no deferred maanl. A 1o:real buy . 759-0590 or 5@·49SS. ---·---t MIRACLE MAZDA "68 Ford 9 Pass wag. Runs CAD ·7.; Senlle. Loaded ~ood. Vt•ry clean. Needs -...... -._-.__--------1 ~.950. lS,000 mt, crwse 21SOllarbor Blvd .. C.M. am nor repairs. $750. ,....,_"' cnlrl.644·1452. 64'.5·5700 Phonc&W-1211. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M2·l026 162 VW Van. $50ll. Rebll en11tn e, 'llnl running ' cond, 493-71119, •l!M 3700 Plus ,.ax & L1e~n~c . --------------'67 Mustang, xlnl coed. 1972 Cad Cpe De Valle. Chrysler 9925 1970 LTD. full pwr, FM Auto, P /S, nu tires. Xlnl cone!. Sucrlf1ci•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo, P /W, xlnl cond. '69,000 Orig. mi. $1275. MARQUIS MOTORS Makl' nfr. Must :.cc lo ai>· "75 Cordoba. Joully loaded, $1195. 645·1153; 548·1945 548-4039 MISSION VII::JO prec. 8:l0·57l8. rrunt cond. Lo mileage. ----------1 .,65 Sqrbrk 2nd ownr. 831-2880 495-1210 ----837-4.193 "72 T Bird. All pawer, a ir . Mustang '66. Scyl. Runs Xtra cll•an AM 1-'M , ------1972 C.adillar Coup~ De -1-:i.tcllent ·cond. $21150 good.XJntcond. SJI00.645~115.Gl2251W ORAHGECOUHTY \'ilk. full\• cciu1ppcd.Continetifal 9930 larm~l,2131 SIS00.5S7-3289 -VOLVO S!K35 K.Ul71r'l1 ,tfl ,,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·62 Bus. Nu dutd1. di:.· 975 L tnbutor & h,1tt :!X reg EXCLL'Sl\"t:L Y \'01. \'O i 3 C: .i 11 I· I 1 • I "1111 d I IHCOLM II. I' Cle11 n. $1 :!UCI ,1r ufr L<1r11e:o.l \'ol\·o l>t'.iler Broul? h.1111 I> • ln:.11Wl'. COHTIMEHT AL ,, Furil l'lry Sein \\'gn 11 ~~J 1111. ,111. I'" I r .11 I.. 'I I Al Iii 11 :;;,,! llK:H 646-6759 an Or,mge County~ 44.00U ma ur 11: o" n<.'r TOWNE COUPE :-Bt;Yor LEAS£ ~lost a\ all ~·\Ira~. U'l'' Full power, pJddt•d 'anyl 7:! 1'111t11. ;111t11. \Int ~111,1 toµ. leather 1ntt•raor & 'l'll lk;.l Ut kr. I' I' 1· r u i s e l' o n l r 11 I tl-1!1 ;11 ti l '611 VW Standard, J500cc: DIRECT reg l?a-.. nu <;011dr11·h . eng w 2:1.000 m1. Good rad1;il tart·:.. Xlnl c:oncl _·co;;·:~:~5~i~:~~ [fle'ft!t~, ~5;::::~l~<~::NVERT 7:> \lu~t.ms: JI GhaJ \. t. I 'Pli I'S l'H. rjtllil l:.. ntr,1s IOK ma. Xlnl n111al 1\3,ti:•O 548. 7:193 ·m Cr,1ndc. auto. pis, a le. ~t•·r . mags, new tare!!. Ca II !168 7438. <981MNOl. \\'huk .... ill' 71 I·' 11 TD-., I· too "V blucbook -s6:,1.'> our nri, ·-11• - pnce is ' t·n~. auto. pwr, m;ikc 111 ·n Must & ·73 Must C'On· R ed-blac k . sla'reo. ----------llad TLC. Wh1tt•1hluc Jen11cns. $1950. Very 2025 S. Manchester leather. tru1:.t·. s lt'rl'o, ·.clean. 675-3127 Anaheim 750-2011 lilt. lull po""r . 55 000 m 1 -....,0 Bus, 7 pas1, A F1ash C. >.Int roncl l'ra1·,•1I to '('II Jl ~ ur h-.l ufr l'\l pl) 1!13 j~,:i.1 ONLY $6495 MARCf\UIS VOLVO MISSION VtEJO , 831-2880495-1210 tt·a 1~~1 ~~l vcrt PB, PS, air, both , xlnt c·ond, must !>ell. ·71 (, r ,1n Torino, 4 Or 548.647!) Air cund. 1'1S, P /B , ---------- clean. I'\ l ply $2650, '72 Mustang ~lll'k, low 752-156-t miles. Li e~ ULR33~. XJnt cond, nu cng, gd. ti r e~. S20!10. (L t c 09'lAYW) PP, 7$1·141-1 1975 Volvo Wagon. 245 DL. Z7M, 4 spd, AM J>'M , P S, rack. "ht blue 1nl. S499S 540 IJ3K7 11r ('\ '! 64 I 2'706 i3 Cud Clle 1h· \ ttll" On1· own e r t .! 111111 rn 1 Y c 11 o" 1, 11111 \ t "I• s.1.150 utlt , •I »•1.r, I' I' Price $1995. THE CAR PLACE 73 ~ljrk IV. Loaded. All Scll thini:?' fa!ll wilh Daily 11o"t•r ~ew tirci. Low Palol Want \ds. '00 VW camper bus Reblt en" It elauter. <IOOO ma on cnA S2200 673'S590 '19i3 11100 t:s Grf'al cond 46. 000 m 1 , fa l'l ,11 r /\M t f•M . P\lt ply 759-0690 m1lt!,1gt•. w~ll main -----1 2100HarborCM t;3J ~2u t.urwfl :!nil car. Pvt ply ......... Auto H "'"11kl or h~l ofr •19'J 40R7 """OS, Mew 9800 S, ew ·-i.i VW llU Clll( i\~I l·'~I . 11terc·11 t.11><' ma1:,, .111tn. · nu pnl. $2<!115 µp ti7'1 !14!14 '73 vw nu11. t.rwl ··ond :Sl!IOO h~t ofr 104:? fi.'>73 ·r.2 \'W nn; r.-1111 • 111• nee•I' m11111r a t•1t.11r:.. $17~ J.°'>::! t>ll-1~• ,1ft Iii' ~1 ;:1 CJcl. """ Ill I It·\ ill·· lnarted, \I'll"" "Iii '"I' 'j;) \"11h•1 I ti tr:. 11 tMMI m1 . q tm I' I' 'Moll l'OCI imma,·, lo.1cl1•cl PP , . , . S68(•1 t;.11 ;1;,:17 ( 11 d j IJ { IH' lh• \ al I l' -. .. .,.1., ~nm•· "ork llwnr i:! SI ,1l1on \\ ~n I II I-. 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'67 VW, \Int ron1I '\t:tny 11100 t:S "'Ill" n \ I recent repuir' Ball;. to strr.M. lo ',:"~ 'Cini 1 unrl !lhoW SI I !15 5-IU ili74 8311•2941 or :H. l.\JK 9920 ....•••....•........... iJCdpnu• <"I""" 1111 I """''' · 'hJq• ·1•1:i I .di l>I I "~IU 111 : .. ,x 't.'11 l CORVETTES CHOICE OF 15 1961THRU 1977 4 i.p<·Pcb & ,\11tomJt11·s Oranqe County's Larqest & Finest Sei•diOft '75 Sr1111(•1·0 ~alvc•r , lllou111anlll 1\M ,F ,\I ta!)('. ~r.a~1 h 1r, W2:.! ·73 VW Sq rlwk Snr f. lo"' ma, ltlnt 1•on1I , M'•' to 11p f)I Cl' 4!17 1332 Ill 1111 1>;,3(i Jutly ----'74 VW He11te. :.!l,flllh m1, '<ltreo ca~~l'lt1• S<!SOO tM..~ 7100. tii'1 111.;111 DIESEL IS HERE NEW '77 RAlllTS • I 00/o Dl,c ount • Oft Most Modelt •YW 5-penttorllet• 'b7 Buq 74701\VV . $877 Aalto,, UMd ..•••••.•.•••..•....... GeMral 990 1 * $499 &up* AAlto•.U.ed ........•....•......•.. I'"" <'ht•\' \lal1hu :-.:-..1 II• rf1·t'l tn•·• h.1111t .ill) ... IUI 1lNI l'tKI 1'"or S11h• 'l.!t~t 111 Ir .ult· 1111 Ull>lHtl"\i I. .tt \l.1111.11 .•tr ~·1 1.1 i2 ~t.1hhu •• •·n~ n1 .. •d, "nrl. .11r • ••11 I I ..., I' II 11,1 nfr 9bH 'I I ..,I I r. ••II• 1l1·m .. v. 1111 .• ll.111\ 1'11111 nu,111l1l'tl \c.J "'' t "'''"' l-.: 'I FlNANCING v. ~:LEAS t-: c 'OHV.l::TTl:;S HO WARD Chenole t 111 .... & Quutl Stret•h 'r,\\ l'OkT HF \Cll 833-0555 ,, 1111\1lt•• T·lop v.htll'. i.1.11 o. 1t-.1Lher 111t.. I'~· • I I I' w . A ,, .. M l'll'ren. ... 7 ,650 5~!1 '1233 t>t:l 1 PM or .. n 7P~t Autos, Used .•..........••.•.•...•• ••.•.••................ "611BuqYR',897 ... \977 --~~~~"""'!"!~--.----------------- '611Buq OO?LEN · · · · \977 '7& SIVIUIS '7' 1LDO COU,E '15 COU'I DIVILLE '72 5<-J.oir Al9'1 , \1()71 "> lr1 1hH1<;n from Sparkling Royal Blue 'bQWqnXY/7M .. 'tll// C ll'llh "' h'.111>"' Wh1tPle11thnr1nteri,,r & w:matc hlng leather Ch f I r II wh1tA feather CabriolPI '715,,,.,971DMf' .. q] 71 nicP o rn rirr. '' v interior Cabriolet top ~· P 1666RXH fl'JO cruise control & '71Wqn84L(ID . "11-77 PA';llto'nwn.",~' ( & AM 'FM s lereo & ;;> ~ , , AM 'FM tane 816NIL1 laoe 1339MMN) '67 Gh10 1'77LJJ · $1677 SI O. 700 $9595 $75.h '70Gh10 Conv. /481 $ 1777 --~ ........ ~-----t~--~-----..j~ .... --~------*V.ANS &C/\MPERS• '75 ELDO COU,E '73 THUHDIRIUID ' 5 COUGAR XU 39 to chooee, most with Full oower leather Mini motor home Self SP ark I 1 n q o; 11v1• r alr. stereo. bubble & pap. covered seal-; oower rnnt 11ned. roo l air finished w burqundy '71 Bu; ,,, 77 lO . $I 977 sunr,,ot 3 manv e11tra~ crir111 & laC1 dnh air interior owr • oht · A;it "70Poprop lira \711 l 04207751 L1kr> nnw' • 147 Jrx1 drtver s1dP. AM rM & '71 Cmpr l/IHNJ )')'}// taoe (285MNGI $7495 $7995 S499S '72 Bin -4S6GHf .... $2377 --~-----..... -------+----;....----'74 Bus oir 0230 .... $2977 '76 S!DAH DIVILLIE '73 CHEVY '7 4 El.DO COUrE ~ clolo, lor directions Colllllon Whllo, lull MOHTI CARLO Meuvo Firemlsl Laciuer vinyl too. matc hing Landau Coupe. bucket llnl1h. low mlleago & 71 Sul*' Beetle. nu Ur~. brtt~. lo ml. 12100/bst ofr. 536-1180. •M VYI Nu tires. FM S·lrk, JC Int t!ond. $975/ofr('r. Call 546-4253. Pvt pty. "11 VW BWJ, 7·PMS. Rt1dio, lllnt cond.. 6~.000 ml. suoo. C.11 1183-7019. 't'ry a Dally Pllo C1aullted Ad lo b1zy. Hl oc: rahomethln(. IHtMr, 60/40 power seals, loaded w'elllras I u 11 y A q u Ip p ed. teats & l)(lced to sell. & low mlles. (S3-4HHCJ ( 135JSF) (0 174302) SHH $2'91 $6'95 •76 CHIV. MAUIU • 7 S T 0 Y 0 TA •7 5 CORVETTI SrlCtAL.-SIX CB.IC.A G.T.. STlHG It.A Y MAllU CO. C41S 5 s peed. fact air. Aulo. trans . lad air. F u It v E Q u ID D • d AM/FM stereo radio, westem rna9 wheel•. w/11uto. trans . fact. air, rallye wtteets w/beeuty '& "T · loP LIKE: NEWr from (064NXMl rrngs. (393MCG) (179NJM) S4195 Slt9S $7995 AU ca,.. subJect to prior 1111 Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Cost.a Mesa (714) 540-9100 ............•......•.•.•.•...••...•........... No 31000? '0763 NEW 1977 CHEVY STEP VAN I WALK IN • NOW ONLY s999a ./Chtck then interesting_ fe......._: • YI ........ IJIO CIDI .... OMllfk ............ 1 ... • DHl..-wtltel• • •••Hlttry...t . , .. .,.....,.... • """" #'I,....,. •• ,. • Pr ..... .._. ..... • Tlftttd .... . • l·IU""" • H• .. e.-/dl-frott..- • CONJO _._ Nqht • GVW 10,qoo • f"91tte oil coolw • Steel Y .. body IH.4"111~ 147.6 .. *'9hlt14tl EZ FINANCING! OK TO LEASE.I . BOWARD c•evrolet D ............ Sh. MIWPOR'tllACH ................ , ........ MIW CAii Ul9 CAl.S 833-0555 833-0116 • Come by and try one of our lour mileage specials! 196' ,ONTIAC GRAND ,RIX Pwr l••"f nri & brakes, Otr cond. & 111nyl top . (ZLAblil) 1971 CHEVY '/2 TOM '8CKUP pwr. steerntg'. Camper 1971 FORD CUSTOM CLUI WAGON 17 p > •-nt:ier model, VS. ou•omorK, "hi 1p ,, ·1 oir cond. (0600JE). 1972 FORD TORINO VS 11Jlrimo1ic, pwr. s reenng & bro~e~. (4"18f rr11 1972 FORD TORIHO WAGON VS. t•Jlr)lTY]W. pwr ''"f'l''"] & btokes. rool rock & Jr cood. (467PYX). 1973 PONTIAC VENTURA Coupe. V!!, 1 ~ h.'t, P""· sreCl';nq, mo J wheels, , , 11"1. li-101er & tinted gloss. (I 308b8). 1973 PINTO W AGOM 4 cyl.. <1•JIOfTll)lic, factory oir cond.. pwr. b1olces. r l 111'1, hearer. tinted glo·' & vinyl " 1er1or. (85'iH,-.iG) 1974 MUSTAHG GHIA 7 Dria< Hod1op. 4 cyf .• 4 speed & 111nyf 1ri1 I I filKLL} ·974 AMC GR!MUH 2 Door Sr><Jon. b ryf .• t'.lutomr:it / p NT '.f PC'f rq & or t'lfl'J (214LJS~ 1974 THUMDllllRD I 1 I JX•w•'r b fully LOADED! (982LPf) 1974 IUICK REGAL 2 Dr. '" irrimolt'.. VS. 111nyl r()r)I Pt t I wlinr> (Q79KBM) 1974 FOID TORIHO Brougham Coupe. .Air cond • outomottc:. pw• steering & brolies. ( 137 JSE). 1974 FORD 1/4 TOM "CKU, VS, oulr>mahc & pwr. sleoring. (bl%2Xl ''71 flOID ;, 00 4•4 VS. outomotic 3.P*". ,,..nrw; (Mtr. l69516i , '74 HONDA CIVIC Air Cond., 8 Track =1?"\LH J 52899 '74 CELICA Automatic-Air 1137776 S2899 '74 MG RDSTR 4 SpHd. Radio 11924LUU '76 DATSUN 8210 Low Milet-4 Speed =533PWU S'J.9CJ9 '7 4 DODGE COLT 4 Speed-Radio '=424LPZ I S2Q99 ·- EARLE IKE SAYS: \,, ly our p,.ofessloncll salesmen puttln9 It on "'e line, you han mod• '" "'• # I volume Import t store in Costa Mesa. COME IM MOW .AND SEE WHY! \. Orange oa~ i FINAL _ SPORTS ME'(, STUPID CAT! see THIS? IT'S AN ELECTRIC CANE ! COME NEAR ME NOW, ANO "1'0U 1U. 6!T ZAPPED! NANCY FROM NOW ON ,JUST STAI{ IN '{OUR OWN "t'Mc> W~ERE L{OU 6ELON6! OH I 1 LEFT THE FRONT DOOR OPEN WHEN I OUT TO PLAY \ LOCAL WANT ADS SUNDAY, APllL J, Jf17 I'LL LOOK AROUND TO BE SURE NOTHING 15 MISSING ll'A, YOLA KNOW W!l.L, F~NKL.V, W&'VE MADE WE APOLOGIZE FOtl OL.41t. Ml4TAk:~, ANO TSZlA~f TM&'TOT"AL. AN £""0~. WE'VE COM& TO ~flt~ SCM1L Dl~~G& 'THe CONCL.lA~ION THAi v~ VO\A Wll..L. ACC&PT 11-f I~ OF TM! MONTM • ~rt:& ~O TMO~L.V R:fl'tAL4'1\I& NiW AWA~~ WITH 0"1tl ~6~AU COMPL.IM NT~. Pt..MXAE we T~AT VOW rlAL.LV ~1'& A CD.tM1f1Ef" AWAVCC&O VOIA MlACH MIGM&lt Of~NC110f-1. "rMAN)(. 'le~TE"DAY? YOLA.. DENNIS THE MENACE _,_ _____ _ OF CQ.J<9f::,,MY DAD HELPED ME WITH 1HE SAWIN' AN' NAILIN1 AN' PAINTIN~ ~IJDGE PARKER A5 I SAID, CARLA .. , YOU GOT THE JOB HERE BECAUSE OF YOUR A81LITY, NOT YOUR MARITAL STATUS! I TALKED TO MR. WILSON OVER AT PAROLE! HE HAS AN ADDRESS ON VIC 8A OW ... 6UT NO PHONE! I, r APPRECIATE YOUR UN DERSTANDJNG, JUDGE! APPARENTLY HE LIVES IN AN INEXPENSIVE ~OARDIN6 I WONDER HOUSE DOWN ON WATER IF HE'D 6E I NEEDED THIS JOB TO SUPPORT MY DAUGHTER! I COULDN'T 6E SURE BUT WHAT I MIGHT BE DISCRIMINATED AGAINST IF IT WERE KNOWN THAT I WA5A DIVORCEE! STREET! THERE NOW'? WHEN'S MY FIRST APPOINT- MENT? I II it rt~"'"* l.y ~I! ~tf TtWf-:tAA~ • s 'TtfE woU'f', =~ l'M:=t. TRY TO DO THAT! YOUR ELEVEN O'CLOCK PAYS FOR YOUR SERVICES! . .... : ! ,_ ., 4 UJAIT A MINUTE ! l-IOO.J CAN ALEXANDER 1HE GREAT BE. IN <bJR BOOK ON 11-\E GREAT BAND DI RECTO ALEXANDER iME GREAT WASN1T A ~ND DIRECmR! OF ALL 11ME ~ MOON MU111N& you~ FRES POP YES ... 'THAT'S MY P,ARTNER1S CORN BOWL 'S t:CONOMY PLAN--HE FINDS IHAT BAR R,A<.;1s SEEN Bf::TTER D,Ays, TEDDY-- EMPTY, PLUSHIE. IF we FILL. IT WHY DoNITCHA up, PEOPLf: BUY ,A NEW ON~? ·eAT IT. IEDDY ONLY CHANGt::S -n./E B,AR R,AG ONCE A Y~AR--AT THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT ON NEW YEAR'S EVE . DOCTOR SMOCK _. . .. .. GIRLS! LJNHOOK i'HA"'i SI L-t....Y GAPGS:i"' RIGHi"' NOW .1 AN c::> J: M5AN NOW! ,\ ' \ . 'THE: STROKE OF MIDNIGHT? OKAY, SO :X:'L.L- SSITt...S FOR A HE::MOS1'"A-r ,, 1 ·3 ! • ~ " c ,. :h J-IJW'.S '1t>UR BOOK ONIHE &REAT BAND D\REC.TORS OF AU...:TlME CDMIN&-? FINE! I 'M JUST STARTING ON ALEXANDER 1l1E GREAT! CLACK! cLAC:!....J ™EN WH4> WAS HE GREAT~ byFerdJohn•- NoNS~NSE 1 111S PRACTICALLY · ~BRAND NEW · __.. ~~ ~~ HE W!</NGS OlJT /HE OL-D AND WRINGS IN !HE.NEW · By George Lemont SAY, AREN'"'i You NURSE:S PAYING ANY A1".,-e;N-r10N 10 MFE ?! ' t , ' OF COURSE, MV BOV! I HOLD DEGREES Ffa'.>M HA~VARD AND. COL~BI~ You KNOW 1 I f'LJI NOW WOLJL.P f;E: A NICE 11ME 10 ANNOUNCE OUR E.N6A~EMENTl I AM NO'f SONNA MARRV''IOU, HIU11!6'ARV HAMMOCKEA! v 1-f ElLO ?. .. PROFESSOR ? IJS Mf -DOOL£Y-IM CAL.UN' FROM SCHOOL., I PROMEJJ-Y SHOLJL.P NeVeR HAVe CAL.I-Erl..,,., IS PRfSS CONFERENCE l .-.---~ W~RE HAVtN' A QUIZ 1bDAYi AN ' I NEED YOLJR HELP! ·- ,• WHO WAS THE GRE'ATEsr INVENTOR OF~£ LAST HUNDRED YEARS? ''AN IRISHMAN NAMED PAT PENOING11'?J . 'f I .I ' t . . I CAN YOU TRUST YOUR BYES? There are at leut aix differ· eDelll In dnwln1 detalla between top and bottom panels. How quietly can you ftnd them? Oleck lllllml with those below. •UJ19Ull '1 "'1\d ·9 'IU)"1W SI \00.J '9 ·~DlftlUJ '1 .<w.t\qlV 't '\IU •ltJJJJ)., .t!•H '& ·w;uamp "11H ·i: ·tu•amp II •U•fli:>•N . t ;H3U•UJJ!O BOOMER .. ~ ---IULUTIN IQARO----e HOW NOW! How trpeha dilnounce cmrboobd nlpta. Seatleul.y. How tabt m kept OJl leaky fauceta. With tap iecorden. How the Jabberln1 oomada left town. They yakked away. e Ftiure Fun: The difference betweeA tbtle two whole numbers 11 5. The difference blnreeo their aquarea la 12845. What numben? · · ·i:nt puw Lrta u.qu.inN ' e Capital cltltt wbo• nun• and tboee or their eountrlet have the u.me number of letten Include: FULL STOPPER' A h 1. -, Peru. 2. -, Japan. 8. _, GrHce. · • runner "'. o ·suaiov ·i: ·o.<110.L ·i ·•wn ·1 had won many races was boasting of his achievements to a group of e Tongue Teats! Repeat, u fut as you can: Belly friends. Those who knew him and Freddy served abredded aPa&hettl. Then try: ind had heard him brag couldn't Sue Shaw sure sinp aenseleu aones. have cared less. But a ~...-,,.·-.,...=--w-~~--r-T---.if~---, paunchy stranger m· "' terrupted ~ •2. 'Tll race you," said he. "and I guarantee ru but you if you will aive me a three-foot start and let me choose the COUl'5e." The athlete look m his challengers phy· s1que and laughed aloud, "I'll bet you ten to one I win Where's the course?" What was the stra n- ger's reply" • • • ZOO'S WHO! Our artist claJma he can draw the out· .:i11>P•1 • do .•. wuuv lines or seven resident& or this zany zoo. Can you? w & ... PUPPET PUSSES! Add the f0Uowln1 colors for a 1urprt.e picture above: 1-Red. 2-Lt blue. s-4'1Uow. 4-Dt. purple. 5-Dk. 1ray. 6-B!Jlck. 7-Dk. Vffn. Leave remaJnder blank. SPEl1BlftDER ! ·~ \; :~: ~ " I ·; ' • ~ . , . ". aooaa • • poiatt tor-... .u ,._. ,.. -i ~,. ... l.u.a httM word IM~ to tarJa " ,_ l iwoco.,..watdat .,. ,l oaADJBNT . \. . ,Ji , ... ". . . . -'"'• -r' --~ ~ .core f pOinte each for all --· ---- worda of tour letter• or more . found UllOlll the lettera. TiJ to foor9 ai ._. IO polnta. . •PIJI ~"K :msihV't eccu•oa ._:) By Brown and Casson 1~"1'2'( ~L.0£N ! I HtAl2 YOU I~ GLJC~ A ~AN1ASllC 5UCC~S5 IN 01JS1Ne.56 ~Sl0€Nf OJ: A C0'2~fZA110N l GOLLY.' A WOMAN '5 IN A MAN'S woizt..o You AJ26 NOW A ~ACIOI< ro 8£ 0£AL..T 1He5£ DAY5 ! vou ooGH'T ro wrzm~ A 60oK ... ArJ IN5PH2Ail0N FOil ALL OF 05 .. MOTLEY'S CREW ... 1"M~ 6\)( MIL.l..\ON DOLLAR ~N Rb.M\NDS ME OF 11-<E L.C~e: ~SER wrrHOUf 'TON'fO,, .. / L.113 0'2~AM COMf. IJ2U£ ! WITH! .. YOVK' fJZ1AL'3 ' YOW2 r12t0ULATION5 . 1H6 f-'16Hf5 A WOMAN FOUGHT 10 GE:I 10 f '-'£: IOP ... f~LL. M~. WHetJ OlD YOU F'1Kl;;1 JZ€AL.ltE YOU HAO A CUANc~ 1l> E36 NLJM~~ ON~? W~LL . r GOE-% wrleN ' MY OAOoY E10lJGHf / 1He COMPANY r:o12 ME .• .. by Ben Templet~n & Tom Forman \...AYERNE AND 5HlRt..E'( ARE. ousr ASBOT'f AND C06iet..t..O IN DRAE>-.. , .. WEL.CONE. a\Ck KOM"ER 16 JUSi BL.ACK~RD ~UN6L.E. W~ L.AUCS\45 .... INSSDB.-· WOOD GORDO WI-IV Tl-IE .S~UINCHEO .SJ.JUI IE'IJ:S, POOSV? HE WAS r'?i'ir ~/CK, ;\GAIAJ, or Tl<V!NG 10 FEEL IFMV J;'/l:S Al<E MAOE~ GLASS/ • 'l'ANli MCNAMAllA t· I ; , f J.IAS J.IE ? 60NE. .. '· .A.LL5;N I f l 1 1'.rcALLEP 7'°HE 81/REAu OF PS<IC#JC ~e;E~ll 7;./£</ 5,410: IA1SORR~Sl,f_,7>/E~E~ 1 NOH#NG' W£" CAN PO ,,, /'rSA RE#7EP CA~.,, By Gus Arriola THAT LITTLE AN"1-~ 6/TEI<, · Tl<.All-l>JG Af28LJ-fl.J5/ ,.""..., ""· tf by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds . ' . APRIL 3, 1977 DAILY PILOT ASK THEM -YOURSELF Send !ht qlllltloft. • I ..... to "Ar/I.," Weekly, 841 lGinglDn Ave.. ..... YOB. llY. 100U. We'll PIY 15 '°' l*bl11111d ~ Sony, .. can't ..... otlwl. FOR HERBER'r S. SCIO...OSSER. President, rec FOR KAREN CARPENTER of The Carpenters How .. JOll bat .................. hw rtsl*..... How .. ,_ ... Rlclamnl set ,.., .-.1-ac.. ~ Mo.cow <>I) ........ ..,_ tlleprlca • IW!Jlii?-T.M.. J.1 -r"ee. <Alo. Awon. a e Liberace., Burt Bacharach, the. Beatles and the. Beach • Gtve and take on both sides was responsible. plus hard Boys--plus classical piano at the Yale School of Musk:- wori<-and heavy phone bills. The event will be a major got Rlcbard Interested. As for me. I got Into musk: by one In Russia, and they want It to go over well, so they getting out of gym. Can you think of anything worse than bargained hard, but In good faith. As to the $83 million, diving Into a cold pool at the crack of dawn? In 1964 I roughly three times the cost of 1V rk.#its to the Montreal joined my !Ugh-school marchJng band, playing the glocken- Olympk:s, the price has nothing to do with the loca&e. 1n-spiel, which led to my getting on the drum line. That led flatton Is the reason. to othe.r things. lncludlng our fi rst big record In 1969. FOR ESTEE IAUDER. cosmetics manufacturer ra i-c etartlllS to me ... nip ...a -toW r. dolD! 11 .. ~· Got •Y eat.Ice fOI' ~?-Jam su.ley. Flml. Mlda. • All cosmetics should be applied as If they were washed on. just the way sunlight washes color across a field. You'll look more natural-and prettler~lf you wear makeup all over. There should be color on your cheeks, of course; bot also on your nose, forehe.ad, the tip of your chin and your temples, wo&ed ln!o the hairline. FOR HAL LINDEN. star of Barney M iller tine yo.a cwa ~ Mc: a ' 3 • adlW?-W.M.. a... Vep9.Na. •Only when I read the Rf1pe:rs When I see all the lmpor· tant things that need doing In the world, I feel rve copped out by going Into show business. Next to medicine. re· search and teachlng. acting .seems lnsignlflcant. But then I realized the truth-people go to the theater or watch 1V just to escape from what they read In the papers. FOR 0tER. 1V per.sonallty WOllW JOt1 •• yow •••1u a..tlly to be • Cllltcr· t.lller?--.loem R~•• ae. S.C:. •• .... c.at. • If Chastity wants to be an entertainer when she grows up, that will be just fine with me. On the other hand,11 will be fine with me. too, If she doesn't want to go Into show business. The most Important thing, as far as rm con- cerned. Is that she be happy. FOR ntE .. ASK ntEM VOURSELf" EDITOR How .._ tk ,...._ k-bf fftt..., Prulin• C..- ter's ~?-M.C. Pu ... • r11h, N.V. e Lew Prince f ritlal), a manufacturer of sportswear, In- cluding cardigans. says '1 don't like It one btL The glamor of the Pruldency ls strtpped bare when our Ollef' Execu- tive wears casual clothes. He's much more attractive when more formally dressed." ~ Jacque.s Bellini, on the other hand. Is all for 1t· "Makes a change from the stodgt· neS1 and pomp we've ban used to. Stops the President from being a museum pM:ce. FOR SEN. IAWTON am.ES (0.-Aa..) r. illll1l.gc ul-., die..., Nfeaaces to tt. ~ CINik- roam." COlllW ,.. plew ......_ 11?-'ln.. C. A. Lnta. Ge' ••Fla. • There are actually two rooms, one for Democrats and one for Republk:ans. Both are long. narrow and L-shaped, with easy chaJrs, sofas, desks and phones. The room Is handy for phoning during lulls In Senate business, and since Senate rules disoourage private conversations be- tween Senators during debates, the cloakroom Is often where Senators t to discuss pending legislation. FOR BARBARA HOWAR. 1V Interviewer and author Man.._ a~ ftl90 Joe .... ,_ prderret wrt1i1s to TV llPta,tewilla-W., M9C ,_ c+: sr• ,_ ..-.?-Jw Kae,.S....RMr.N.J. e J haven't c::hanged my mind-It's just that I have a chance to do both. and I'm not one to tum down chances. That's like asking me If l prefer white-meat chicken to the dark • I'd rather have whlte-.-but I also eat the darl< and enjoy ll FOR ANDRFA MARCOVICCI. movie '\c:tress Diii ,_ .. _,_...before .,_ frGllt''?-M.P .. Cocoa Bad.FIL e tt's my first movte-ontil then I ran the gamut from TV soap opera to Ramkl. But films are my passion. I fell In love with them at 15 while watching Garbo In Camille. rm wild about John Wayne, Katharine Hepburn. Uv Ull- mann and Ll2a MlnneUI. FOR~ A. CONLON. Dir., U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing How ..c:la ol -CWIWJ .. CC1191111afdl?--JA . J>.t Ar- ...... Tcaa •Because of intricate de.stgn and other dlstinctlve security characterlstlcs, U.S. currency Is perhaps the least si teeess- f ulty counterfeJted In the world. Domestically, ciotmterfelt- lng ls a small actlvtty, acc:oontlng for only .005 percent of all currency In drculatlon. A prtmary factor In cxxmterfelt deterrence ls hJst\publlc r~ltlon of the genuine. PRO AND CON Should Our Dogs And Cats Be Sterilized? PRO Roe-Car-. ABC TV, flnt full-ttmc Mtwork anlmal commentator. V es. Any animal, any companion animal such as a dog or cat, whose genetic potential Is not essential or at least extremely Important to the preservation and Improvement of a breed, should categorically be spayed or altered. That me.ans dogs, cats, ma&e and female, and all l~red animals. Not to spay or alter an anlmaJ Is to Insure unwanted litters In a high per· centage of the cases. We have a tTagk: surplus of unwanted lltters In this country now. CON 0.-. WW... fMlld conailtant. Animal Ruourcca, American Humane Aaodatlon No. Stertllzatlon Is expensive. and many people don't under- stand It or accept IL Most hwnane groups can't afford a sterlll· zatlon program. 1be cheapest way to avoid the proble m of too many unwanted animals ls for owners to take responsibility for their pets-see they are fenced In. kept on a leash and watched carefully. We should encourage_cttles to enforce strong le.ash- law ordinances and to make certain that schools get the word to our kids. I 0 tan FAMILY WEEKl Y, INC., All rights~ < .. The spirit of Marlboro in a low tar cigarette. Marlboro LIGHTS u,llter la llsle. Lower a tar. And llUl often 1p Ille same qaaUIJ tllat llas ... e Mu1Mr8 lamon. -.,,... - Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 13 mg'.'tl(.'0.8 mg.nicotine ev.percignttt,FTC Rtpon Oec:76 .__ __________ __. ELLEN BURSTYN ENTERS HER PRIME The letters she receives from fans saying that she has changed their lives are more important to her than her Oscar. After thru morrlagu, Ellen has C-OnN? Into her own as a woman and as an actress. By Patricia Baum At 44, when many actTes5e$ are past their prime, Ellen 8uTStyn ls one of the biggest stars tn Hollywood. It all began a few years ago when she p&ayed the mother tn TM Ezorcid, her ftnt major role. Then she fOlrd Aliu Doan't Live Here Ally nt0tt, the s1nry of a widow's journey to .self-<Jlscowry, and persuaded Warner Brothers to finance ll That slmple, yet powerful. film brought Ellen an Oscar, celebrity and the opportunity to tum down more scripts per month than most actresses read In a year. Those she dkJ choose-- the Broadway comedy Sa.IM Time, Nat Y f!Dr and the newly released film Proaidau:~~t her stUI more ac- claim and have made her one of Amerl- ca' s most esteemed female stars. "Thls couldn't have happened to me a decade ago when we were Into the Beatles and a youth craze that made ' • FAMILY WHKLY, Aprll 3, 11n /' anyone over 35 unmentionable," says Ellen of her late-blooming success. And although she was movle.addkted as a voongst.er and wrote an Oscar aocep- tance speech at age seven. she's truly grateful now that such recognition did not come earlier ln life. '1 wasn't ma- ture e:nout,ji to haw handled It,'' she explaJns. ''I woWd have en jc>yed It for the wrong reasons-for the fame and t:rapping:s. •• llM?Se haw little place In Ellen's life today. She's a serious actress rather than a glamor queen and lives In New York because she thrives on "adversity and wouldn't appreciate the spring If thel'"e were no wlntu" and because the Broadway theateT fuels her creativity. With her wide smlkt. schoolgirl com- plexion and abtenee of makeup, Ellen projects a whole50me pretttne.u. She speaks with conviction and self...usur- ance. gMng the lmpnwlon that she's deeply ln touch with MrMlf. '1 feel Ellen with son Jefferson, who had a bit part In Alk:e Doesn't Live Here Anymore. blessed," she says, "to have th1s life. 1 believe that fame carries certain moral re.sponslbllltles, that one cannot squan· der It but must use It to help others." To that end, she has dedicated her· self In hu acting to "removing the masks on reality" and to expressing ~ truths of life. And the mounds of lettus she receives from women claiming to have changed the.Ir lives through some spark of enlightenment from her are obviously more treasured than any Oscar. Not surprisingly, Ellen selects roles that offer a large platform for speaking her mind. She often plays a mother, as In Alice and The Ezorciat, because she holds strong opinions about chlld- ralslng. "1 think It's important," she stresses, ''for parents to yield their po- sitions of power more and to listen to their children. We can learn a lot from their fresh viewpoints. In my films, I've tried to put the mother-clllld relation- ship on an honest one-tO-ONt basis.'' The grace and poise with which Ellen oopes with Ufe were palnfuUy slow In arriving. On the long search for her Identity, she assumed a schizoid ar- l'"ay of some 25 names-Ellen Mc.Rae, Kerri Aynn, Et1ca Dean, for example. She was born Edna Rae Gillooly In Detrott to middle-class Irt.sh Catholic parents who dtvoroed when she was six. Ellen ruefully recalls feeling Uke a rnlsflt. "as If the stork left me in the wrong house at the wrong time.'' At 17, she began to c;iirne to terms with herself. With $50 Jn her' pocket, she left home on a quest for an acting career. She sidetracked briefly Into fashion-coordinating, modeling and nightclub dancing before winning a part In the Broadway show Fair Gatrw. At the start of her mov\e career, she dlllgentty applied herself, but her parts hardly matched the effort. She played vaoJOUS stereotypes-the perlect wife, blonde flocny, tough dame and elegant lush-until she landed the role of a flesh-and-blood woman, Lols Farrow, the sensual wife of a wealthy Texas oilman, In The Lcut Picture Show in 1971. Grateful for the challenge, she thoroughly lived that character for the entire filming. Ellen laughs at the mem- ory of the long nights spent "crying and carrying on to Cloris Leachman [also in the film] about my marriage problems with Nell Burstyn-wlth a Texas accent!'' At th\s time Ellen was headed fOf" her third divorce. Although devastating at first, the divorce helped her develop Into her own person. Ellen had made so many trips on the marrlage-g<>-f"ound because she "c.ouldn't stand being alone." Viewing hel'" earlier self with lrlCl'"edullty, she explains, '1 had never considered the possibility of happiness except as a se!'"Vant. l thought I c.ouldn't get up unless I had to make someone breakfast. For years I went around on my knees trying to be shortel'" than I am so that I wouldn't threaten any of my husbands. It took me three divorces to realize that I could survive on my own, that the kind of life I want Is possible only If I'm single and that I work best that way." De.spite her success, Ellen Is sttll struggling for perfection. 'Tve been studying to play Joan of Arc, the most heroic woman ever on our planet, sinee I was 23, and rm not l'"eady yet," she declares. 1be same goes for her per- sonal growth. which she continues to cultivate through a medJtatJon ~ech­ nlque she learned at a camp In the Alps and by the crossword puzzles she has been compulsively doing fol'" years to educate herself and to "activate" her mind. She believes her acttng also ls helping her mature: '1t enables me to dlscover the many selves locked Inside me." This spring. when she makes a film with Melina Mercow1 In which she plays a woman who has killed her chU- dren, she says, 'Tit be forced to look Into an unknown dark side of me, which will be unpleasant, but necessary for my growth.•• .. Cl &I 8 &I "" -.. .. c > .,, .. . Hovv to Achieve Total Financial Freedom In 1977 "Millionaires Are Not 100 Times Smarter Than You, They Just Know The Wealth Formula." We've never met and probably never will, but I think we share a common in- terest. That interest is in achieving complete and total financial freedom. Because of this common interest, 1 think we can be of great help to each other. You see, a little over twelve months ago my net worth reached the magic million dollar mark, and it only took me 48 months to achieve that. Th~t might not impress you, but i( you had seen me four years ago, you might wonder how I did it. I lived in Denver then, in a cramped, tumbled down house as 2545 South High Street, My wife was expecting our second child and we were 60 broke we had to borrow $150 .00 from a relative just to buy food and pay the rent. By the way, I know I didn't make a million dollars because of my superior intellect -I barely got through Ames High School (Ames, Iowa) with a C average and I think that if you'll stop and think, you'll realize and agree, there ~ not a single millionaire that is 10, 20, or 50 times smarter than you, or that works 10, 20, or 50 times harder or longer than you. Now, how can we help each other? I am willing to share everything I have learned and know that would help and guide you to achieve your own financial freedom and independence. But the only way I would ever give you my secrets, methods and formulas is if I benefit also. Because as you will find when you reach your ultimate financial goals, you really don't want to stop there but you a re motivated to go and make more. It seems that most people who are charging for financial advice have studied how to "do it" but have never actually "done it.. themselves. You will find as you read my formulas, that since I han actually achieved total financial freedom myaetr, that you will receive from me more than just the motivation to achieve your own finan- cial independence, but a wo rkable step by a~ep plan t.o actually do it. You may have seen part of my form· ulas describt"d m various publication.a, such a.s tilt> November edition of Na- tio ns Business, page 69. This work is entitled How To Wake Up The Financial Geniua In.side You. The variow formu- las contained in the vo lume will show you exactly how you can do each of the followini: • buy income properties for u little as $100 down. • begin without any caah. • put $10,000 caah and more in your pocket each time you buy (without selling property) • compound your aueta at 100% yearly. • leaally avoid payanc federal or atate income taxea. • buy barcaina at one·haU the market value. If you applf. these formulas and method• you wdl find in a very ehort time, you will be able to apend thl"M ween o ut of every month doing any· thing you care to do, and I think, at that time, you will find as I have, that spending several week& on the beaches of Hawaii, or o n the ski slopes o( Colorado, or just sightseeing in Europe, or any other place in the world, you be· gin to understand what real freed om is all about. Most people think that it would be impossible to do some of the thinga listed above. For example, to buy a propert,y , and at the same time put $10,000 (or more) cash in your pocket without selling the property, or to buy a property with little or no ca.sh down. Believe me, it is possible and uirly simple. This is exactly how most wealthy people actually do make 10, 20, or 50 times more money than you do. These formulas of mine do not have to be used with income properties only. They actually can be applied to virtually any asset. While I was struggling on maki~ mx first million, I often thought how nice 1t would be to have the per&0nal advice and counsel from someone like Howard HugheJ; or J . Paul Getty. What would I have been willing to pay for this service? I can tell you one thing for sure, it would have been a lot more than the $10.00 that I'm going to ask you to invest in your financial future. Whal will t his $10.00 actually do for you? It will give you a complete step by step plan that you can follow to become totally and completely financially independent. Please try to understand my dilema. I'm not a New York advertising agency, with all their professional ski11 and manpower to WTite a powerful and persuasive ad to convince you that I can make you financially independent. I am just somebody who has actually 'done it', and can really show you how to 'do it'. What wo uld yo u do, if you were in my shoes. You have in excea of $1,000,000 net worth, you have a desire to share your formula with others, because you not only have a simple, honest and workable method whereby others too can enjoy the riches o( this land, but you also want to benefit and make money from sharing this informa· tion, so you can contanue to grow financially. I think you might do what I'm doing -that it to write a simple open letter to the type of people who share similiar coals 81 mine asking them to try the formulae for themaelvea, to see if they work as well as the claims described. Because, I know, u you would know if you were in my ahoea, that if I can juat convince you to teat my formulu and methods, you will Me for yourself that they wHl work u easily for you u th~ did for me. lt'a really qui~ fruatratins to have 10metbinf eo valuable u I know I hue, Mark 0 . Haroldsen Millionaire in 48 Months but lack the skill to convince people to try it fo~ tltemaelves. I hope by. my simple, darect approach, I can convance you to try my formulas. It seems the majority of the people jn our rich country lose, not because they lack intelligence, or even will- power, but because of procrastination, or lack of action -please don't be like the masses. Make a decision while you have this paper in your hands. Make a decision now to either act now and send for my material or immediately round file this paper. If your decision is to subscribe, do it now, not later. Other· wiae, you may lose, just bf default. To order, simply take any size paper, write the words "Financial Freedom Package'', and send it along with a check for $10.00 to Mark 0 . Haroldsen, Inc., Dept. E-714, Tudor Mansion Bldg., 4 751 South Holladay Blvd., Salt Lake City. Utah 841I 7. If you send for my material before the end of May, 1977, I will also send you documents that will show you precisely how you can easily borrow from 120,000 to $200,000 at 2% above the prime rate using just ypur signature as collateral. Mark 0 . Haroldsen P .S. If you are still somewhat akep· tical, and believe me, when I started out [ certainly was, (because of the many people in the world trying to deceive others) I would encourage you to postdate your check by 30 ~ays,_ and I promise and guarantee that 1t will not be deposited for at least those 30 da.ys, and if for any reason you do not thank that what I have sent you lives up, in every aspeet to what I told you in thie letter send the material back, and I will quickiy, without question, refund your money and send back your own un· cashed check or money order. Alao, if you would like to check a few of my references, I have litted some below. Tracy Collin.a Bank cl Ttutt, 4 707 S. Holladay Blvd. Salt Lake City, Utah, Attn: Beverly Smith, Allietant Manier. Charla Huber, C.P.A.1 1850 Benefi· cial Life Towen, Salt IA1te City, Utah. 801-631-8286. ow.,.,, ,,.,.,,JH,. lfl71 , HELPING WUR CHILD OVERCOME FEARS Almost every child has a fear -of the dark or of water. for Instance-but If parents know how to cope, they can solve the problem. By Sally Wendkos Olds H Armstrong ~ People of evay age are afraid of all sons of thlngs, but parents become disturbed when their children develop fears that seem unreasonable and keep the youngs1ers from en)oylng life. (Chll· dren are especially likely to become fearful be· tween the Ages of two and six.) The best ways to help children overcome their fears, attOfdlng to New York child psychiatrist Stephen L. Zaslow, who is especially Interested ln the subject. are to raped their feelings and to help them gradually experience the frightening -1tuo· 11ons. Keeping these points In mind, the parents of four·year·old Rachel helped her overcome her fear of water. They already had tried coaxing her· "Come on, It won't hurt you." And they had tried making fun of he· "Don't be a tearedy-cat." Nothing WOJked. Finally. they decided to remove the pressure Next time. they sat at some distance frOfn the water. No one mentX>ned going lnto the water to RacNI, who playtd happily In the sand Then Rachers father asked her, "What don't you Ilka about the water?" "Its too btg," she answered "What do you think would happen to you In It?" he asked. "I might get Iott, .. she said. "WeD. maybe one day we can go Into the water together -and I can hold your hand so you can't get lost," her father aakl. A coup&e of weeks later Rachel turned to her fa· ther and asked, "Will you go Into the water with me? Just a llttte btt ... Once she felt safe In the water holding her father's hand, she was gradually able to move away from him. Raclwl soon was playing happtly In the water by herself. The same type of approech can help children deal with other fean. Adam, five, suddenly be· came afraid of the dark. His mother Mt askle acer· taln amount ol time evay day fOf the two of them to play ball. Occask>nally, the bell would roU into the dark utility room, Just off the playroom. The FAMILY WEEKLY, Acltll J, ltn • 1 first few times, Mother ret!jeved the ball, saying cheerfully, "l'D be right back." One day she said to Adam, "I bet I know just which corner that ball rolled Into. Come In with me, and ru show you." They went In, found the baD and came right out again. This became the re· gular method al retrieving the ball. Then Mother sak:I one day. "Oh, I forgot some· thing. You get the ball. When I come back, we'D be ready to play again." That night at dinner, Adam told his father, "I'm not afraid of the dark. I rMI don't need a night light anymore." ~ Bright£~~s €rnation WHY EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE A WILL Wills are not only for the rich, and If you don't have one. the complications could be disastrous for your family. By Robert E. Dalloe Many people do not have a will, and .yet a will may be the molt Important docu.rnent you can sign In your life becaUM It In- sures that your swvtvon arc pr<>- perfy protected. The Rae.arch lnstttute al America bts thae IOUnd reasons for having a wll: • To dispose al Y<>SJ1 belong- ings to those whom you wish In the proportions you dW>OM. • lb prOYtdc for your loved ones In the best pOlllSl>k way. • To let al lrltclaw.d reiattYes Of friends know your wlsha. • To make II easier for the recipients al your bounty to c»- taln and UM what you left and to avoid~ and lntt:ations. • To reveal atpeC1S al your f~ nandal affairs that may be un- known to anybody else.· (The very act al working up a will helps disc.lose IOOM ends that need to be tied up.) • To ease the task al wh<>- eva Is going to take care al m1nof children and tnfluenoe the cho4cc of a guardian. • To save many types of ex- pense. As just one Illustration, II there arc children under 21 and both parents die loving no wtD. the law may require the appoint· rMnt of a guardian to protect these children The guardian must be pek1 a fee, and that ftt must come from the family's UMts. A will could save that ex· pcnM A word of caution· just bc caUJe you have a wUJ. don't think that you've tied up aD the looM ends In planning your csmte A).. though • w{I Is • vita.I tool. If doesn't do the whole job A.-m not COYettd by a wlll Include, for example, rftlr.mcnt and pro&- tharing beneftts, llfe Insurance with • named benefidary, jotnt benk or uvtnga..and-loen ac· counts, savtnga bonds or och«r MCUrMa In co-owncnhtp or wtth a benefldmy and Sodal 5«urtty Estate plannas auggest that you UtC your will to coordinate your oth«r assets with thoN thAt would automatlc.aDy go to your IPOUM 0t ocher survivors. And a word to the men: the planning of your estate and the preparation al your wlll are areas In whk:h you should Include your wtfe In every step. The Arncnc.n Rokrl Dolb ii o mcmbcT of the bualneu and /Inane« n.1.111 •to/f of the Los Angela Tlma. I • l<AMllY WEEKLY, AP<il 3-. 19T7 AOvettl...,.ent IFYOUHAVE IRON RBLOOD ALL THE VITAMINS IN THE WORLD . WON'T HELP Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America today. And taking vitamins can't help, because vitamins don't contain iron. What you need is Geritol, every day. Geritol is so rich in iron, just one tablet contains more iron than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vitamins important to your health. Geritol's iron can actually build your blood day by d8.)7. That's what makes it different from vitamin pills -and so important to you. Council on Life lnsutanoe esti- mates that 70 percent cl aD wtva outtve their husbands. In many c.aa where women have trouble managing money afta thear hu. bendt' duth, dwre hnd bMn no prior dllcuMtonl al family ftnan· dal effaln wtth their hutbandt "It's just plaln ccmmon tenM to be ~ for the una:pect· ed," the Coundl advlsa. "And • dlsc:uuk>n al family flnandal af. fain between husband and wtle need noC be IJ1m ... After the dllc:\wk>n, you both thou.Id vii.It Che famly lawyer. This II one area where n .. not wlM to go the do-lt·younelf rout•. The MfVlca al a lawyer to draw up a wtl usuollv nan be· tween SlOO and $250, more tf a c:ompllcbted estate plan Is In· volved. The lawyer brought In to draw up a wil 11 certainly worth his fee In prncntlng legal PfOb'enu after duth. He knows the rula. A lawyer wUI know the form In which the wtll thoukl be drawn He knows that the testator should b1llial cach page cl the will 10 that none c:an be subst>- tuted or removed. "If one were to balance the COit of drawing a wlll with the savtngs In taxes that might be rullzed," says Howard Bladl, a spedallst on wills for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., "the cost would be nominal. n It Is equally Important, yow lawyer will tell you, to have wills drawn up by both husband and wife. While her husband Is aDve. a wife's estate usually lan't very large. But after her husband's death, her estate balloons. Therefore, her will becoma Im· ponant In disposing eventually al her husband's property according to his wisha. If you're adamant that you don't want legal help, don't di.. count the fact that holographic, that Is handwritten wills, are legal In fewer than half the states, and even In those It's not always easy to establish their authenHctty. Verbal wills are genenJ)y valid only If made In military combat, though some sta t.es recognize them when made during a ftnaJ· IDncss. The required numbet al wltnnses abo varies between two and five. NotwitNtandlng thoM 9Creen comedies about the big search after the will, there Is nothing funny about adding to the bur· den of a personal lost by having to hunt 1n desk drawen, boxes of old papen and dusty attics for that Important document. Onc.c the wt.I! Is completed/• copy should be In a ael~ box, another copy In the lawyer'. offtcc. and a thtrd copy should be kept at home. Flnally, II you already have • will, you may want to check the date on It. Remember that peo- ple and estates change, and a will should stay In tune wtth the current clrcumstanoa al Its tut.a· <>tOf, hts family, hit proper· ty, the ttatuta and the ,_ economy. "1.1 JOBMANSBIP Why ~u Can't Get Them to Act You've come up with an Idea that would Increase employee loyalty, cut costs, Im· prove production or boost proAts. Yet you can't get action from anyone. Why? Often you're given the run-around becauae you've overlooked or Ignored your superi- ors' and co-WOl'ken' ambldom and emo- tions. Once you learn to look at youridu from both sides -yours and theirs - you're better equipped to win approval and to get action. In an amusing, yet Inci- sive new book, Sure Fall, The Art of MIS· management (Monowi, business specialist Raymond Dreyfack discusses some ol the most common reasons why others resist your proposals: 1) There's nothhig In It f°' me. 2) It would mean s&klng my neck out. 3) It would give you or some other ambitious subordinate too much recognl· non and aedll. 4) It would~ less power for me and more for someone else. 5) Personal d1slilce for the peDOI\ who pro- duced the Idea. So why help move It through? 6) Too radJcal and drastic a change. 7) Too much ol a hassle to bring It to &ultson or too much labor and sweat. When you realize that your co-worl<ers wtll study yow suggestions with these roadblock emotions In mind, you can pre· pare to overcome the problems. You can bulld into your Idea and clearly Indicate to them how the proposal will aid their ca· reers. The better you can utlllz.e e&ch of these objectives by turning them around to show how your co-workers will personally benefit from the success ol your lnnova- tlon. the more likely you are to win their support -S. R. Redfont SAVE ON EVERY SIYLE. S.v(' $1 .00 1t1SS S.·atr11,.,,. ••lh fil>.·rfill ('up. S.v(' $1 .00 #bO'i , ... mil'"' with P.J.l...l Cup. S.vt' $1.00 PEOPLE AND YOU Aspects of Drinking If you drink, understanding why you do can heJp you foresee whether alcohol wlll ever be a problem In your life. Some peo- ple's reasons keep them moderate soda.I drinkers. Other people's reasons can puth them toward Irresponsible drinking and even alcoholism. For oample, ti you use "alcohol moder· ately, as pnrt ol other activities auch as meals, famUy and religious feasts or during an evening with frimds, you're not Wcely to c:lewJop aquor-related d!fflc:uJtles. It Is the people who use alcohol for Its own sake, for Its anaesthetizing effect on their minds and bodies, who are In danger. These are the people who cannot do with- out alcohol. They drink to get drunk, to forget their worries, for courage, to escape from life -orJll!st to "feel better." Studies conducted by the National IMD- tute on Alcohol.Abuse and Alcoholism have analyzed these two dlfferlng types ol bquor consumption, and they've proved that the llquor-for-tts-own-sake attitude olten leads to problems. For further lnformatlon, How lo Help the Akohollc Is a well·organiz.ed 24-J>a9(! pamphlet for wives, husbands and older children of alcoholics. It's available for 35C from Public AJ/alrl Pamphlets, Dept. MH, 381 Parle Auenue South, New YOf"k, N. Y. 10016. -Shirley Sloan Feder I~ Sult SiJ.·~• S.vt' s1 .so· I l5 l-.inon 81C'ftd S.n with C11m1n Srnpo. $1 .00 ' 11 l(I Cuct11n 81 • ...d '>avr II ~6 L...·.-Cup. wirh ~ll'Y1ch Slnp!I $ 1.00' w11h Paddini: S.vC' I 120 La.: .. 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SMART COOKING/ By Marilyn Hansen TRADITIONAL FOODS ~~~~~w~b~~~~ time. To help you celebrate these major religious holidays, we thought you'd enjoy popular recipes from both traditions. "Hot Cross Buns! Hot Cr06S Buns! One-a· penny, two-a-penny, Hot Cross Buns!" The cries of street sellers on Good Friday began In 18th-century England. To- day hot cro.u buns ore still tra· dltiohal before, during and after Holy Week. Most bake· ries had them for sale by Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent. You con make them at home by fol/owing our recipe. HOT CROSS BUNS 1 cupmHk V. cup butt• Of mergarlne 'I• cup pfU8 OM tMlpOOft •uoar Yr tfflpOOft .... 1 pkg. ectlM dfy YNlt 'I• cup "'Y wenn (110•.115•f.)w1t• y, tfflpOOft grcM#td clnnainon 2 tMepoona grated Of8ng9 rind 2 eooa.bNten 3 to 4 aipe un1ltted ·~ flour Yt cup ralalna Of c:urnnt1 1 eoo. NghtlJ ....... 'Ai cup contectloners' •uoer Yr teaepoon ..... 1 tllblupaDft Miii 1. Heat milk until bubbles fonn on edge of pan. Add butter, I/• cup sugar and salt Let c.ool to lukewarm 2. Dmotw yeast and sugar In water Stir In lukewarm milk mix· turc Then add cinnamon. orange r1nd and 2 eggs 3. Add 3 cups of the flow, a cup al a time. mixing weU Ml.Ji In nU- slns Add enough additional flow to make a tof1 dough 4. Place dough on a flour board and knead until satiny and el.u- Hc. about 8 minutes. Keep dough '°'1 5. Place dough on gruscd bowl. Tum the dough to gruM the lop. Cover and Mt aside to rlM until doubled. This wtD take 1 to 2 hours 6. Punch dough down and knead lightly. Pat dough to '.4- lnch thick . Cut with 2'h·lnch round btscult cutter Into 21 to 24 rounds. Place rounds In grcated baking pans, about 1/r·lnch apart. Let rbc unttl doubled - 45 minutes to one how -and buns arc touching. 7. Just before r1stng time Is up, preheat oven to 350°F. &kc FAMILY WEEKLY, Aptll J, 11n • tt buns 12 to 15 minutes until the tops start lo brown. 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CODE. _ _ _ _ . a -pey the PGebfll r -----------------------------------------· 1 TRADITIONAL FOODS Continued a. Make decorating frosting: mix confedk>n-m sugar, vanllla and enough milk to mab a thick decorating Icing. Decorate tops al cool buru with aoss Makes 21 to 24 buns The egg hos long been considered the •vm· bol of the rebirth of the earth out of the bleak· nus of winter Into the bright promise of spring. Then, 0$ ChrtstJanlty become more widely accepted. the egg assumed even greater lmporlonce: It was adopted 0$ the symbol of the new life Christians found In their Soulor. Many ChristJon.s, especially t~ of the Eastern Orthodox faith, began the practice of gluing gifts of eggs on the morning commemorating the Resurrection. The gift expressed a renewal of life and, for many, al.so a renewal of faith and loue. PICKLED EGGS 1 domr't ... 1 y, cupe """• ~ y, cup••• 1 cupauver y, \ealpooft ult 1.-..cto... 1 bey .... 1 onion. tftced I. Cover eggs with coKt wate:r, bring to boll, re- duce heat and simmer 15 to 18 minutes 2. Drain and Immediately run cold water over eggs In pan for Mveral minutes S. Peel eggs and place In narrow . dffP )Ill 4. In medium sauc~ c.mblM vinegar, water, sugar, salt, clcwa and biiy ~af Bring to a boO, re- duce heat and simmer 5 minutes. 5. Pour hot vinegar soluHon ove:r eggs, maklng wre eggs are completely covered wtth the liquid 6. P1ace onion sllccs on tap ol eggs Cover tightly, place In rflrlgefator and let stand Mveral days 7. Eggs may be saved whole, halved Of sllced, plain or In sandwiches or salads Malec• 12 plclcled eggs Editor's noce A good UM l0t leftover colored Easter eggs Pcusouer Is the Festluol of CHllueronce from Egypt and Is a time of celebration. Trodlt#on- ally, special seu of dishes. pots and pon1 are used /or the dovs of P~r. and euen cut- lery la brought out of storage, marked and purl/led. Then, after Passover, they are .iored again until the neJCt vear. Bread Is forbidden, as ore veaat and baking JOda, to symbollu the hasty flight from Egvpt when the~ wm no time to let the bread rise. Hcnc~ tM trodltlon of moaos -unleauened ~ MATZO BRIE •lerve....-oflNbM 1 cup••• y, cup ......., c:hoppecl onion• .... '4 cupmllk 1 teupaonutt v. ..._Pa on peppw 4 t9bln p aoue butter oonargerlne l . Soak matzos In water until soft. Squeeze out excess wata and aumble Into amalJ pleUJ. 2. In medium skillet, heat butter until melted. Fry onion In It until sdt, about 5 minutes. Scoop out onions and drai. on paper towel. 3. Beat eggs~ milk, salt and pepper. Add mat- zos and tned onk>n. Pour Into same skillet and cook, stirring until eggs are done as you like. Maka 4 servlngt WALNUT MERINGUE COOKIES y, cup metzo .... •t. cup potato aterctt at~ao. .. •upr 14 IMlpooft Nft 1 p'4J. (I on.> OrMJn cMeM "" cup,...,. oll 2 9911 JO'b, eJtgMJJ buten 2 981-""" v. C*IPMIP' 1 teeepoon ground dnnamon Vt cup flnefy diopped wetnuta 1. Combine matzo meal, potato starch, sugar and salt 2. Cut In aeam cheese with pamy blender or two knives unt11 mixture resembles coarse meal. Stir In oil and egg yolks; mix wcP. S. Shape mixture Into bells using Yi teaspoon ol dough for each ball Piece on ungreased bektng sheets. Flatten Nightty with fingers. 4. Beat egg whites untU frothy. MJx In augar and cinnamon. GraduaDy add to egg·whtta, beating until sttff. Fold In walnuts. Drop mixture by tea- spoonfuls on top al cookies. 5. Bake In P'Cheated 400°F. oven 12 to 15 mln- uta or until done. Remove from bakJng sheets and plac. on wire radu to cool. Make• 36 cookJa FAMILY WEEKLY, Al)fll3, 1on • ti There 15n't any such thing. skeptics will say. Whereas the superstitious are apt to regard any stroke of extraordinary good fortune as miraculous. In between these two viewpoints lies the basic truth of these supernatural events which everyone should strive to understand. Because miracles do happen. To deny their exis· tence is to contradict the testimony of Holy Scripture, for 1t was by performing miracles that Jesus led men to recognize His divine mission. A miracle is. in its simplest terms. a manifestation of super- natural power ... a sign of divine presence. an event through which God strengthens our faith and moves us to improve our conduct. If you'd like to know more about miracles. their purpose and how to recognize them. write today for our pamphlet entitled "Miracles-Signs of God's Favor'' II will be sent free and nobody will call on you --FREE -Mail Coupon Today! ----------- Please send Free Pamphlet entitled "M iracles-Signs of God's Favor" '"" 011.,,. lifnlled 10.,... ,, .. 1>9mpNot FM 83 City --------State -----Z•P --- CATHOLIC INFORMATION SERVICE KRIGHTS OF COLURIBUS P.O. Boa 1971, N-Heven. Conn. 06611 PROSTATE RELIEF WEATHER: THE POWERFUL INFLUENCE IT HAS ON ALL OF US Current research Is beginning to unravel the ways in which weather affects our physical, emotional and mental well-being. By Richard Wolkomlr • In Galnesvfl/e, Fro., on a recent morning, o hlgh-5Choof senior taking the college-en- trance examinations was as- tonished at how eaally he solved the moth problem•; moth usually stymied him. That morning o tToplcol :itorm was battering the school. • That some day, In Sacra· mento, o 1uburban hou~wlfe was exasperated with her two preschoolers; they had thrown their toys and clothe. around the room, refl4f!d breakfast and cried lrrft.ably. Their mother felt Irritable and moody, too. Sacramento was cloudy and foggy • Later that day, In Joliet, m .. a retired railroad engineer relaxing on o bench felt arth- ritic twlnga In his legs. Joliet WOI humid, and the barome· ter was foiling. • In New England the day woa beautiful, with daallng 1un1hlne. Neverthelaa, o Botton metermold suddenly felt one of her mlgraJne head- ache. coming o n. W...t clo all ...... people ... " .. C0-09? According to a MW ~. blorneteor· ology. thft physical and mental raponsa W4'fC affected by the w.atha For a.ample. In winter, be· wve al sudden tcmpcf'ature thanga At Dr Lawrence HJn. Ide of the New York Hospttal- Com.I M.dkal Center pub h. "A prolonged cold speD, ace.om· pan'-<! by the peMage cl I cold front and by the occurrenc:. of r.in or snow, an have a trart- llent effect alma.1 u grtal at tti.l al an cpkiemlc " Blom.teorologt.ttl like Dr Hin· kM h3ve dweove'Nd that eddt, flu and slmllaJ dhlonkn ttrtb much more frequently when winter weather changea abNptly. Thin people ant cspea._Oy vul· nerablc becaUM they have btde lnaulatlon •Inst low tempera- Richard Wolkom#r, a frM·loncie wrlt.r In Vermont. ~ 1.11rfU.n /or mony rt0tlonol pub/lcotk>N, In· duding Smlthlonlan and 11\e Saturday E"-nlng P09t. It e ,.AMILYW'EllCLY,Aptll ~, 1t71 tura. And co&d can leave them depressed as well as Ill. Chicago researchers discovered t.hat dur- ing unsettled cold weather mOfe slcndu people than stout people commit suicide. But the heavy- weJghts have trouble In heat waves, the researchers found. During a midsummer hot spell, stout people are especially apt to become Irritable. But because blometeorology Is still a new ldence, researchers don't ye1 have many answera as to why weather affects us, although they are beginning to ptnpotnt how It does. Usually medkal doctors ot meteorologtsts. blometeorolo- g!Stl com.late hospital reoords with weather reports and note how pa~ts fare In different woeather conditions. They also perlorm experiments. At the University of Pennsyl- vania, fOf Instance., 11 group of ar1hrttls patients r«:ently volun· teered for a blometeotolQglcal test. Under the direction of Or. J. L. Hollander, the patleni. en- tered a cltmatron, a specl31 chamber where sdentists can control such weather conditions as air pressure, humldlty and wind. Whenever Dr. Hollander Mt the cllmatron controls to 1tmulate a looming thunderstorm -faDlng a1r pressure and rising humidity -Dr Honand«r'a pa- !Mnts Mid, MOuchi Some even QOYlc:I f uJ their arthritis act up befOC'e the simulated storm began. Other researchers work with records. An example ta Dr GeOt'gC E. Burch of the Tu.lane Unl\lenlty Medlc61 School who, aftet' ana.lyz1ng four yean' edmt. »on records at Charity HospltAI In Adanta, di.covered a pattern: Southemcrs have the most heart en.du during Augutt, their hot- tat, dampat month. Other blometaotologlstl, ualng Nlated methods, hav& dJtcov. ered similar pattemt. Atute '°' ptratOfy diMaMt, tueh a pn4U· monla, arc fou.r·and-a·half times more frequent ln January than In July. Uk:cn are most likely to hemOCThage In February. In regk)nl where Ma10NJ changa .. profound, tueh M the North- east and the Midwest, February and Man:h are the worst months for cin:ulatory dlteasa and hurt attadu, Leukemia ltrlka moct frequently In winter, whll4r April II the worst month for rheumatic fever. But weather's effects aren't all negatJve say the blometeoC'olo- glstl FOf Instance, we may be smarter In hurricanes. In the autumn of 1938, a tern& hur- ricane struck New England. While the wlndl roared, entering freshmen at Maqechusetts State CoUegc (now Univ. of Mau.) In Amherst were taking IQ tats. The ruultt were sl4rtllng. Just before the storm hit, the stu· dents' tc«a were slightly aboYe average At the height of the atonn, their acora aoar.d (they arc stlD the hlghut In the tchool'a hlttory) After the hunicbne, scores dropped to 10 percent lower than average. Quieter weatheT than hurri- cane. can affect us, too. At the presldant of the American Insti- tute of Medlcal Climatology, Dr. Helmut E. Landsberg, polntt out: "Subde, often lntldlous, at· mosphertc fot~• ac1 on us, quite concealed from obvlout notice." He dtcs atomoephcric electriclty, such as eJectrom.gnctic radiation from Ughtnlng. (We hear tt on our radios as static.) "We know from laboratory and cbntcal ex· periments that low-frequency electr9"'agnetlc waves can In· duce ~."says Dr. Landsberg, adding that teats show people's reactions are slower on days with electromagnetic disturbances. On the other hand, ti you're feebng well -or bad -maybe you should blame lonl, eJec. trk:ally charged molecules that float In the aJr. Unlverstty of Pcnnaytvan1a researchers have discovered that negatively charged tons promote healing, rellew asthma and hay fevu and make you feel "up." On the other hand, posltlvely charged Iona brtng on fatigue, headaches and dizziness. When the barome- trit pressUN sinks, the atmos- phere generates polltlve Ions. Many resean:hen theortz.e that positive Ions are behind the cmc> tlonal and physical woes auocl· ated with dropping air pressure Heat and cold arc lmpo11ant as well. 81ommorologi1tta have found that hum.ans are mOlt fu· tile, and their offspring will be strongest, when lt't about 65° F. ~tdoon. Children grow the fatt- est during 1Ummcr. etpedally In late Augutt and early September. Yet chlklten concttved during cool months average tBghdy bet· lt!r on IQ tests than those con- ceived during warm months. And when one ruearc:her stud· led the birthdays In Whoi Who In America, he found that most of these high achievers were con- cc:lved In winter or $p'\ng. Some addJUonal findings of the blometeorologlstJ: • Low barometer readings (29.90 or las) CCXTespond with lnaeased sexual activity, perhaps becaUN the reduced aJr pressure rclaxa people. • EKtremely hot weather dulls the Intellect. For Instance, more people Runk di-service exams In July and August than any other time of year. • Sudden summer storms often bigger asthma attack:i. • Colds are more frequent In emitlc stormy weather, when the temperature Is fluctuating. • Heart attackt are most fre- quent on extremely hot or ex· tremeJy cold days. • Blood preuure tends to rtse In cokl weather and to drop In warm weather. Th~. moving south may help pe<>P'e with hy- pertension. But, for unknown reasons, one out of three people It the opp<>Qte -the blood Pfel- sure drops In co&d weather, rises In warm weather. •Certain medicines, 5UCh as m01phlne and cilgltalls, are mote potent during storms. Some sleeping puts are las effective when It's hot. The colder the weather, the mOfe slowly dia· betks rupond to Insulin. • Many researchers say that, In general. we think best on cool, dry days but that bright weather extended too long reduce• pro- ductivity. After a long, clear spell. a cloudy or rainy day boosts workers' output. • Shar:p changes In atmos- pheric preuure, especially downward, trigger lncrease.s In aggressive ac1S, self-des1n.1et1ve behavior, traffic and lndustnal ac- cidents. • Tokyo researchers have found that on low-pressure days people are more forgetful, leav· Ing behind more packages and umbrellas on busaes and In StOC'et. • A Canadian study found that most car acddenls occw while the barometer Is falling. The researchers theortze that fall· Ing prcuure swells tissues, alow· Ing blood Row and tnc:Teaslng brlln prature, which makes m•ny of ua feel Irritable, apathe- tic or fatigued. Researc:hen say there It "per· fe<;t" weather for work and health; an average of 64° F. wfth 65-percent humidity. So the next time you feel lr- r1table Cf forgetful or just plain tired, look outside t1llll for the rc.uons. .al.II < SOUTHERM CALlrOANIA f .. 111 (ii • l ANA/fflf.1 I) I I AVALON \ \ 1 l· • I I. 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A major catalyst In the surge ol women's pro golf has been the stx-year-old Colgate-Dinah Shore Winnen Cllcle ChampionshJp, the final two rounds ol which are being played this weekend at Mission Hills Country Oub near Palm Sprtngs and are being can1ed live by ABC- lV. The Winnen Circle's $305,000 In prizes -Including $36,000 fOJ the winner -malcc It the richest event In women's spans, and Its pro/ am tournament played earber tNs week featured a long list ol celebrttles headed by fonneJ President fOJd. Competing this weekend are the world's most talented female golfers. Including aD cl last year's top-10 money INtN\fts: A., Alcott. Since being voted Roolde ol the Year and Jetting a recoro fOJ first • year e.amlngs In 1975, her game has con- tinued to Improve. She Is capable ol phe- nomenal bUdle streaks, Is an accomplished scrambler and Is commlttesi to being the best. ..... Blalock. Ptgt.ai1s have become the renowned symbol ol this aggressive player who performs well under pressure and Is also an exceptional putter. Pat BncU.,. Named Most Improved Player In 1976, she Is very long off the tee and ls a good wtnct player. .loAaae c.... Winner ol last year'1 U.S. Women's Open, she Is among the longest hltten In the hlst<>fY ol women's golf and Ilka to go fOJ broke. Chako tfltlHhl. A supentar In Japan • (number· OM female player there). Chako also has been a hit here, both In action and with the gallerles. An unorthodox swtngcr who still gets superb baD control, she Is a· constant practicer and maintains good composure under pressure. Sandra Palme. Stnc.e turning pro In 1964, she has ftrmly established herself as one of the superp&ayers on the tour. In ad- dition to getting amazing distance for such a small stature, Sandra Is a top And player . .lady Raalda. She has been the hottest player on the 1977 tour. In 1976 Judy became the first woman golfer to win more than $100,000 In a single season, was named Player of the Year and won the Vare trophy for the year's lowest scoring average (72.25 strokes per round). She plays with patience and peneverance, and her fairway woods and medium Irons are ac:cptlonal. .lu Stephwoa. The 24-year·old Australian Is one ol the mOlt determined and lntenMly competitive golfas on the tour. She la a streak player with an H · ccDent putting ltr'Oke. Kadt, W.ttwonll. She Is the all-time 11 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Aptll J, ttn .l~C.­ $103,275 1<a.a.,ww._.... $62,014 ........... $93,617 c .... ~ $57,390 LPGA money winner ($636,818) and Is second only to Mickey Wright In total ca- reer vletor1a with n . One °' the greatest putters In LPGA hlst<>fY, Kathy 11 espedal- ly adept at maneuvmng the baD to play aD klndt °'thats. Daaoa You ... One of two players to win bock·to-bock U.S. Women'• Open ttda (Mkby Wrtght Is the other). me had her best year In 1976. Her slow and deliberate takeaway produca ,_ straight drives and good dlltance. .al.II Warning: The Surgeon Gen8'81 Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. - Li ht \1o%·s IOINTAA •11'17 ll J. _,... T-... Co. M Ml-V . lO ,.._-..,,,. ,_ ognftt br FTC 111t1hod. 'Ille . Currier6&GJ:ves GJ>late Collection • Twelve of the most popular Currier & Ives lithographs depicting the romance and excitement of America's growth and expansion. • An exclusive private commission by Bing & Grondahl, one of the world's finest porcelain plate creators. The Currier & Ives Plate Collection Currier & Ive:1 created art that captured life in 19th century America. Thp tranquil- ity of rural life, the splendor of America's mountairu and plains, the excitement of o~r frontier and the Arace of clipper ships and riverboats -all of these and more are recorded in their works. Now you can enjoy the best of Currier & Ives beautifully re- produced on 12 flawless BinA & Grondahl porcelain plates. The Best cX Uurier & M:s The 12 individual worn that make up this collection portray the romance of America during our nation's first 100 yeaTS. By carefully selecting only the best of the hundreds of works of Currier & Ives., this series presents a panorama of Americana rarely available to today's collecton. The Beauty cX ling a: Grondahl A>rcelain To reproduce a Currier & Ive. scene ac- curately on a beautiful porcelain plate demands precision craftamanahip of the highest order-a quality for which Bing & Grondahl is world renowned. Since 1853 Bing & Grondahl hu produced porcelain in exclusive editions for Roy~ty and the wealthiest families of Europe. Bing & Grondahl'• plates bear the symbol of ap- pointment to the Royal Daniah Court. Thia • symbol will be on every plate in the Currier & Ives Plate Collection -your assurance that each plate is truly a work of art and a masterpiece of design. An Important First Edition In 1895 Bing & Grondahl issued a plate that was to become most famous -The world's first Christmas Plate -recently valued at $2,750. Now, in 1977, Bing & Grondahl, in co- operation with the Danbury Mint is issuing another first edition -The Currier & Ives Plate Collection. These plates are the only plates of their kind in the entire world. A Strictly Llmit.ed Edition at a Guaranteed Price To enhance its heirloom value the Cur- rier & Ives Plate Collection will be issued as a strictly limited edition. It is available only by advance reservation and only until A.pril 30, 1977. The original issue price of $38.00 per plate is guaranteed to each sub- scriber throughout the series. Guaranteed Satisfaction Comenient Acquisition Plan Each plate in this collection will be crafted with the most demanding attention to every detail -perfection of porcelain, precision of register, fidelity of color to match the original Currier & Ives scene, and 2 bands of 24 kt. gold hand applied to each plate. Should you receive any plate that fails to meet your own standard of excellence you can return it for a replacement or a refund. A Limited Editinn MMk Eu.luaivdy by lllNG A GRONDAHL * .,-=--...:=~ r.ii\ '~ b .. ~~~ lk Cwria & Jws Place CoDect.iaa Hane cm the w-..ppi · To subscribe to this important collec- tion, simply complete the reservation ap- plication and mail it. YOU NEED SEND NO M 'ONEY NOW.' PLEASE ACT PROMPTLY TO RESERVE THIS FIRST EDITION! 1---------------------------------------------------------------------------------i I I : Preferred Reservation Application ' I I I • I ' 11'8 Danbury Mint I 0 Olendlnninc PJ.ce W..tport, Conn.06880 All orders must be postmarked by April JO, 1977 PIM .. acoept my ,_rvetion to T1-Currier ct. lvN /'late Collection. I undentand there will be 12 pon:ei.ln plat.ae in thle limited edition .. n.. and that the plates will be i•ued one e·very two mootha et the su-nntlMCI price of $38.00 per plate ( plu• $ 1.25 for llhippinc and handllnc ClOllte). I twed ••mil no mo..y "'°""' I will be billed foe' the fun plate 30 day1 prior to abipment end Invoiced for ea<h 11Ub.q1Mnt pl•te u the Individual pleta i1 i-d. l may cencel thle 1ubecrlption •t any time end eny plar. may be rwtvmed for a lull ,.fund if upon receipt I •m not completely •ti.tied. , I I I • I • I I t I " I 4 : ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- @bservations Want to save money? Millions ol Amencans are saving an estimated half·b1lhon dollars a year by using ·cents-olf" coupons for groceries and other gOOds WhO makes most use ot coupons? Beuer- educated lam1lles. with higher incomes. are mosl hkely 10 redeem them Incidentally, each ed1hon of - , .. the MObll T1avel GUide contains coupons wonh up §=:=- to $121 per family at museums. aquatic shows. and other points of interest The 1977 Gwae goes on sale this month Inquire at your local Mobil service station or wnle to Mobil Travel Guide. Box MT, at the address below. 0 Taxing Nit-improvement. Here's an example of two government groups work· 1ng against each other The Internal Revenue Service treats reimbursements of employees' educa11onat e)(penses as taxable income-and req uires companies hke Mobil to w11hhold truces 11 the courses involved prepare the employees f0< a better tob. but not 11 they improve skills needed in the presen~one. This confhcts with Equal Employment Opportunily regulations which require companies to develop affirmative action plans ro encourage the growth and advancemenl of people-spec1hcally women and minor1t1es Women and m1no1111es are those hurt the most by 1h1s lax 1rearrnen1 as they try 10 chmb the business ladder 0 ... Hl•I MO\I 01 M l~ IU•I •I !NI 011 lfL 11111•' ou r covu1111u111 IOtM) INI• Ollf O&f Nf iU\I llJM'IO 011 HIS H01fOA AlfO OISA,'fAlfO " Bottom of the barrel. Government agencies p11n1 about 10 billion Sheets of pape1 a year 10 be tilled out tJy US businesses. according to the Comrnts- sion on rederal Paperwork Thal s enough to 1111 more lhan 4 m1lhon cubic feet ot space All told , government produces about 10 forms for every man, woman. and child 1n America 0 '' A quote we like. I he oe~1 wav 10 get a bad law repealed 1s 10 enforce 11 strictly Ahrahan1 Lincoln •itn-- PEOPLE QUIZ I By John E. Gtbeon Cross your fingers and read on about what superstitions can mean and which' people are most affected by them. HOW SUPERSTITIOUS ARE YOU? TRUE OR FALSE? 1. People who ltve In smalf'"" towns and rural areas are m«e supei stttious than dty dwellers about S\JCh things as sptllng-.alt, knoddng on wood or having a black cat aoss the.tr path. 2. Women are much more superstitious about an "Itching palm" than are men. S. If you're superstitious about having bad luck on Friday the 13th or because you broke a mlrTor, your chances ol tomethlng Ill bcf allng you are Increased. '· Superstitious people tend to be suspi- cious ol others and are difficult to persuade ex Influence. 5. Many people have a fear of being at- tacked by a "wicked old witch" who ap- ~to them as a grotesque mental Image as they're faWng asleep. 6. When a person Is deciding whether to ~elk under a ladder or to go around It, a ldt depends on whether he sees someone else walking under it. ANSWERS t . Folse. A Clry Unlverstty ol New York study tested random samples of men and women of vartow ages aDd walks ol llfe from both wben and rural areas as to their beliefs In each of the 12 most common superstitions (waDdng under a ladder, the number 13, knoddng on wood, "Itching pelm," four-le.al dover, etc.). Flndlngs: "The level ol geneTal supentttk>us bebef appeared to be approxlmately equivalent" for both groups. There were, however, dif- ferences In the superstitions to wtuch dty 1md country people subscribed. For exam- ple, New Yorkers were significantly more Influenced by the superstitions of "Three on a match" and "Keeping a found penny," while the small-town and country dwellers were more strongly Influenced by belief In "Four-leaf clovers." 2 . True Although Investigations have shown that women are mOfe lncBned to go along with all superstitious bellefs and practices than ace men, the City Unlveralty of New Yoe'k ltudy has shown that the "ltehtng palm" 1uperstmon Is parUcuJarfy ptevalcnt among women. (If the palm ol the right hand "Itches," money Is coming to you; ti It's the left hand, It will have to be pe6d out by you.) • e 'AMIL Y WEEKLY, A4!<11 >, 1'77 S. True. Or. Gustav Jahoda observes In his ~atiM on the Psychology of Supersti- tion that If you flrmJy hold, for example, that Friday the 13th Is unlucky. the beJief Is quite likely to affect your behavior on that day, make you uncertain and anxious and heighten your chances ol accident or mis- adventure. 4 . Falu. Unlvcntty ol NebrasJ<a studies show that people who are most Inclined toward superstitious beliefs tAmd to be wl>- ject to external Influences, are easily per- suaded by the Ideas and attitudes ol others and are Inclined to consider themselves a pown ol circumstance. 5. True. This phenomenon Is experienced by so many people l~t the Unfverlsty of Callfom~'s Dr. Donald Ward has made a special study of It. The archetypal figure ol the "wicked old witch" has long syml» llzed vague and free-floating fears that are frequently present but often suppressed. And It's pofnted out that "We all have the ablllty to fantaabe. We all have a vision- making apparatus In our minds, and this apparatus Is mo.t active durtng certain mental states -for Instance, when the mind ts half asJeep and halt awab. The mind Is programed for the dream state, but because the eyes are still open, you have the IDUIM>n that the dream Is real." Dream visions, Or. Ward finds, are tar more com· mon than we rea!zc. And to llustrate, he reports that when he asked his university seminar students how many ol them had had some similar "visitation," nearty half the students rabcd their hands. 6. Trw. University ol Maryland studies show that a penon II moN ltkety to walk under a ladder If he seea someone else do- ing so. If nobody la observed walking un- der the ladder, the odds that the superstl- tlQn will be respected sharply me. In a Bri- tish study of common suPemttlons, behav· IOf of pedestrians was noted as they ap- proached a ladder leanlng against a build· Ing on a narrow, 11'afflc-congated street. MC>fe than 90 percent "stepped Into the street, rtlktng the heavy motor traffic rather than pesa under the ladder. And those who wee quntloned after walking under the ladder sakl that they sltnply ta.dn't noticAld It, that thn rnlnct. nlW were on tomcthlng •·" ~ '~NE? Our girls gol lasting help with Acn0-Statin"" "With fol.w d8ughters, we"Ye tried the ludlng KM~ Ilona •t our hcKI•, Md nothing ewer •••med to work until our girl• met a Beverly Hiila doctor and got 80lne real hele ttvough • product ... developed .called ; Acfte..Slatln'. Tiii lllct8r ,.,....._ that a bacteria called "C-Acne" located deep in the pares of the skin breaks the oil in the pores into Fatty Acids. The pores become blocked and irri- tated, resulting In blemishes, blackheads, wtliteheads and pimples. WHAT MA.KIS ACNE-STATIM SO OlffilfNT? The doctor went on to say that MMJ aica- tills 11ty attack ICM at ttte 11rface leYel ~Y atta.,tllf ti *1-fP die eft. Usually this is ineffective against Acne, and only irritates, dries iind peels the skin. ACME..sTATIM pes rlPt te tM rMt If tH ,f"lll .... It liquifles at body temperature and deposits an anti· bacterial agent that kills bacteria on contact, and keeps on killing bacteria hours after each washing. The photographs below dramatically demonstrate Acne-Statin's continual effec- tiveness compared to the ineffectiveness of soap. WHAT ABOUT SENSITIVE Sllll? Debbie said that even when she leaves it on overnight it doesn't irritate or dry her skin. Dr. Karr explained that ft is ~allergenic and that it contains a moisturizer. So it leaves even sensitive skin moist and soft with MO Pm.I•. REGAROt.£SS OF AGE or sex, Acne- Statin helps control skin irritations from oc- cuional blemishes to chronic acne. • Dlt. ATIDA Ult's genuine concern for skin care was as impressive to me as her creden· tiats. In addition to beinc an M.D. she also has an M.S. in Physk>loty and a Ph.D. in Cellu- lar Physiology and Biochemistry. For five yea11 she was involved in cancer research at the University of Pennsylvania under a federal crant Equally imprmive were the· letters she had received from youth and ackltts alike who had received significant help with Acne-Statin. HERE ARE EXCERPTS from two of those letters. Tiit tint Ml b frNI • Hltlr rf tne rf tlle utJon's llatllla farllltt ....... "Thank you for recommending your fabulous product I have literally tried everything on the market, plus some of my own home remedies and have spent hundreds, in fact probably thousands of dollars on treabnents, facials and the like and nothing has ever really cleared up my skin, much less left it In good condition. That's why I can't believe that such a pleasant lotion-like cleanser and treabnent like Acne-Statin could work as thoroughly as it did. It really Is fantastic. 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' I EndoMd la my dMCk or money order peyeble to Meil·A-.. for the llP9dal Mlit-Ofdef Price of $7.16 plua .!il-cenu ~end handtlne. I I I undeutMd the I m.wy return thb book for • com~• r.t"nd If I •.m I I not complet9ty dellght.t. I I ==EIS I I QTY I I STATE ZIP. I I N.Y.S. ....._ ... AcW S..Tu.I ~----~--------~-------- HOW TO START -YOUR OWN BUSINEM Here is ~ sound advice on what you s houJd know if you would like to start your own business. By Roberta Roesch AU over the country ~ are still pursuing the Amerlcan dream ol start- ing the.Ir own business. But this option Involves risks-two-thirds of aJI new firms f aU within f Ive years. So how can you Increase your chances r or turning an Idea Into a suocasful bus&nas? Here are some suggestions. Raardl,. Madlet One ab$Olute essential ls a thorough swwy of the area In whk:h you plan to work. Only In this way can you be sure that then! are people who need your business and that the product °" service you contemplate does not already ex1st In abundance. "V ou have to talk to pec>- pje other than your f amlly and friends, .. advlses the owner of a North Carolina kennel who was unable to find employ- ment when hi& ~ job disappeared tn a company merger. "As you do this, ascertain their tastes. needs, ages, c.h.lr.dren, Incomes and spending habits," he advbed. "l found that It's al.lo wise," he con· tinued. ''to analyze the Qisdng compe- tltkln by checkJng area ~ rNIQ&Zina. ~and window dis- play~ to lee what's already beJng done. Owr and aboYe cMt, drop In al s.tmllar businesses whenever and wher&Wr you can. Then l.ty to OYCt'CCJIM your oampe- titlorl by off~ a \.W\lqua ~or Ml'Vk::e that's newer and bctt8r tMn what's avallabte. For lnstincs, l dls- 00\/Ved that no kemeb within a J.5. mile radlus of me stayed open on Stn- days and holldaya or offered pick~ and-deltwry ~ and a Y8terinaNl'I on call-ewn ~ the aru had • large pct population. f'\ole ~that service from the .tart, and It' .s brtngtng business my way.'' Since a good location ts all-Important. the Census of Population and Housing reports for 51te locatJon, fumllhed by the U.S. Census Bureau, can help you mlnimJze the rbk of starUng a buslrl8A These state reports vary In prtoe and can be ordered from the Superinten- dent of Document$. U.S, Government Printing Office, Washington. D .C. 204<Xl. (Allow four to six week.a for dall\lery.) In addition, ali....JectkJn help ls available on a state lcvcJ from the Economic Development Agcnc:Ms th.t come lniet' the Department of Labor in! Industry In each stlltc' s c:apCtal. • • Get Proft 1 d..t Help AMA&hlce Stnoe lack of experie:nce ls one of the greatest risks, seek professional assist- ance from all possible sources from the start. Th.ls me.ans seeing a lawyer, ao- cot.mtant, lnsuranoe broker and-when everything else ls In order-a banker. Other sources of advice are !101Jr local chamber of conuneroe and the Small Business Administration. The SBA and Its regional offices offer man- agement-a.sslstance c:onf erenoes, WOfk- shops, clinics, seminars and indMduaf free counseltng. Yoo also can receive free guidance from the Servl<:e Corps of Retired Executives and the Active Corps of Executives. Both can be reached at 1441 L Street. N.W., WaV\- lngton. o. c. 20416 DrawUp ~PIM Aad ObWa s.ffidaat f'Jnenc:lng You'll need a welJ...put-togethv blue. print to get a loan or flnanctng. so make good u.-of the foregoing sources for heJp In ~ this. On this blueprtnt you mJSt show such things as current finan- cial status, profit-and-loss projections oovertng three years. collateral you can offer and a month-by-month projeetion of your b«••lrwss fol' the first year. Now you're ready to raise capital. Unfot11.ftately, you're likely to find many doors dosed when It oomes to raising money, but raise It you must. To determine the amount of capital you'U need, Michael Moylan, a manage- ment assistant officer of the SBA, sug- gests that a good rule of thumb Is to atlmate all of your expenses for the first year and then multlply that total by rwo. The usual ftxed expenses are rent. utillti8$, lk:.enses, lnsurance and taxes. Variable costs Include aJPPlles. equip- ment. fum1shlngg, Inventory, labor, ad- wrUsing. attorney and acx:oc.w1tant fees Md sufficient. capltaJ to tide you OYer the slumps. lf you want a bank loan, the bank will be in~ In how much money you need, how much of your own ttme and money you're going to lnvat, how you plan to use the money, what type of ~you want to establi.h.. what your credit rating Ls, what prevlOus buslnas exper1enoe you have, whe1her your bustness ataods a good chance of makJng moneY and how you plan to repey the k>an. To obtain an SBA loan for equtp- mmrt. materials and work~ C4pltal, you first must tieiek private financing fTOm a bank or other ,_ lending lnstttutian. lllWI FMiill.Y W££Kl.Y. Aprll I , 1tn • II 100 -1.95 500-UO ... 11UL DOL011m ••• TU. 100-19¢ l(k)-39¢ 500-I.ti 1000 -uo BEAUTY CRE01 10,000 UNIT995¢ 20Z. 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New York 10022. ----------------------, For a copy of SMl's illu1traud color catalog of Easy Furniture Kiu endow SO cents ( lo cover pose.age and handling) lllong with your name and addreu to: I Southem Mobile lnduatriea, Inc. : ~. o. 60ll 360 -Dept. l ~ I Bay Minette, Abbama 36507 ·-----~---------------- WHEN YOU ORDER FROM ADVERTISERS IN FAMILY WEEKLY Please allow at least four weeks for detlwry. Since our advertisers often recetve thou- sands of ordera from all over the coontry, occaalonally un- intentional delays occur; If they do, Family Weekly wants to assist you as much as poe- slble. Just send the detalla of your ordef' to: Mary Ayres, Famlly Weekly, 641 Lexington Avenue, New Y()tt(, NY 10022. ..__ ____ _ ---·---... --·----·----... _,_··--·--------.111.. ~ .. _u_ Quips & Quotes HOB KNOB A floorlmoh doa a greol deal more Than ~Ip you open, doN a door. At least In our houae I have found A doorknob good to haue around To save as rode /or hanging hoee (My wife~. and drying I suppose}, A. i.oeD as towels, tia, and such - Amculng It win hold JO much. The only trick Of'l4f needl to know ls hoc.o to nun the knob just so And open thu.-, ~ cloae, a door While dropping nothing on ~floor. -Rkhard Armour Two housekeepers were talking over their pr~ le!ns at work. One said: "The &ady I work for Mys I should warm the plates for our dinner guests. But that's too much wori<. I }wt warm hen, and she never k.nows the dlffmmce." -Conrod Fl«elJo There an tU/o lrlnds o/ lndlulduall: those who CftOl,e happlna. whaeu.r they go -and thoee who aeotie happiness whenever thcv go. -Mrt. 8 . Bodet BJFnmka.glnelll LITT\.E EMILY '7hev tov IB o mode'rpfece. I ta)! ID rocten to the e«e." FAMILYWH:KLY, April t, 1m a II ----·--- his Old CMif eo.1 $$00 al a lllritt Store ... We ....S aibout $40 worth of _ _..... ••• 1n..--enjoy..... hclurs "'1Ytlnt Md ,..,ptioen.rillt it -wf1h "'9 ,_,, you -below. c~ it with 1he t:Mt.00 dlwl We -lrMtlned the tiut1 pnrfl• to be ,_. In NllYllnt Md NltOriftt aid .-..--~ fumltllft. But, M.U.I. tMwed .. .._, It's easy to do, the M.U.t. way .•. No need to quit your present.job-start now .. .in your spare time! AT HOME OR IN THE GARAGE - no outside classes to attend. If yea Cati tit I hot ""' drift I •Ii yoca Ull "' into this f11eilll1i•t bllsiMss/11 .. ~y. 1111ick1y, llSily. Yoa swt oa dlt Msics rijht IMY itt dl1 ,......, ,nctiat M.U.1. U ... lhtlly Pr..-_ A114 IMfan Y•'R ~ iete it Y• c.. dlt1 doillt dlt..,.. •Plitktlritlt jHs diet.,.• ..-114 Y•, Wlitillt te .. ..._ ... cMin, ClllltiMs, uets. fMISUth. Pr-...Y. Y• tM will fia4diet1 ... w .. c-.lltiat dle ,...,... ,..,.. .. dirt ....... y ........ lktlly ;ells. ....... .., •. 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YANS, l'UlftlES. ,_.., ......... ............ .,. ..... ~ .... le lll!Ohul wt.... we flnlah •h-ln1 you, you•n "8ve one of the M011t f•ntHllc ,.,_,.,.. maklnc stllll• In America built Into your heM and handal No one C8n ever t•ll• thl• slllll •••r from you ... and no one c•n .,,., fl,. yo~auM you're the boH of a .....,,..... T.ou e.n 18 ... ·>~ • with ,.,.., anyplac:.. And rom t,,.,. on, ~ ,' you can m•k• money. any time. ~\.~ .. . ' A rMPlficent Ollertaz.lld CLUB CHAIR • 1NC1 1wnc,..1•-•w ... 11C NTT'IM OJ \'GUii eteocm TO Qt:T STMftD, JUST MT ntl: COUl'ON ... .,... ..... ... T-.,fltco.t.ayou- lf'I •t all to eet •II tfle I~ lonnlttion and the,.'• no • ll••t•on. No ••l••m•n I• 901"C to cau. ---------- YOU'LL on A IUO IL.LU~ TWATIEO 800tl °" U"40f... sn:•Y AND THI[ U,HOL· STIRY IUllHl:aa . . . and th• fabulouatr auccenful M.U.1. aratem. for rour HI<• and !fie ule• of ~' futu,., do It ft-. c..t put fha co... pon, fill It out, ~t It In an •nvelot:le and m•h It NOW! -...... ftlrf •IT .. P.O .... 1•... I uos •. laRley, Oapl.OM( ' OrlllP. ""t2M6 1"1NM Mnd the nt£[ Ul'HOLISTCRY OPt'OA· 1 TUNITY BOOK. I undanund I •m under no ol>- flaetlon ...nat•w~ and •m tu•t Mndinl for Che FREE FACTS"" oppor1unlllri In Upftolstarlna al'd I the M.U.1. prasr•m. No UIHman wilt u ll. Name Al•---·-· _____ __. ___ .I at.ta Zip __ --I ------------ Booklet.For 4 You And Your Family -Z> Confused about what drugs are best for what Ulness? Worried about mixing medi- ci nes Incorrectly? Here are some Govern· ment booklets that should answer any questions you might have. To order any ol them write to: Official Business, Consumer Information Center, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Indicate booklet tltW and number. ADow four to sbt weeks for delivery. Aaa.dcl. (643E. Free): Shows effectiveness ol ant· acid Ingredients and explaJns their Pfoper use. Brand "· Generic Dnt9e (568E. Free): Discusses Federal standards to as- sure quality and purity In generic and brand-name drugs. Mbdng Medlclna? Ha"• Care (569E. Free): Explalru drug Interaction In your body and stresses the hazards or combining certain drugs. p_. tleat.9 u Putnen In Hultb Care (571E. Free): How to learn about and PfO" perly use any medldne prescnbed by a ·doctor; has a special section on antibiotics. A Prlmer on Medicine (572E. Free)· How to buy, use safely and store over·lM- counter and J)fescr1ptlon drugs WollMft ud &trogen (574E. Free)' Questk>ns and answers on the use of estrogens AS re- placement therapy In menopause. Wo- mca ud the Ptll (575E. Free): Benefits, risks and posslble skie effects. ~~ICJii!'5. ~11.;f. , /;t. f ' '/,'I ' Regular Food r. •Halthy," Too Health food Is no better, decomposes fast· er and costs ttvff.tlmcs u 'inikh as regu· lar food, wiy researchers at the University of Florida. Dr. Howard Appledorf, ol the university's Institute ol Food and Agl1euJ· tural Sciences. says his comparative analy· sis ol 24 health foods and 24 regut.r foods showed no difference In the amount of nu· trltlon. But the t+Jth food, lacklng art!· f\dal preMNattva. showed more spo4lage organllrnl. "Some consumcn behcve IMnu purchaMd In health-food stores will ;uarantM good heal.th,• Appl«dori says. "Wtu&. our 1HO-bmg cntatnly ckpcnds on what we Ht, there • no evidence that proc:at.Md foods are leu healthful th.n natural Of Ol'gilJ\k foods .. AN .. Way To Tuch Economk:e lu a COUJM, .conomk:.a never mAde this gredc In mott Amcrtc.n htgh tchools. But this ~t now It being lntegntWd 11110 clusa In phytQI educatloo, health. poll- llcal ICWnCe and htstory. In phyt. ed .. fOJ nample, th. Ida ls to teach about the bustnas skfe of btg sports. In health clasla, the economlcl tnvolv•d In running a hotpltal or In financing a health·lnsur· ance pl.n might be ln~ted Into various lectura. FAMILY WEEKLY Tiie N~ Mef1M}n• ,.,.,.,. ot Md Ml..,_ MortonFraNI ~Y.f'..-....onctot Pllttiotl M. UlleMy bl ...... ~ 8oott o.o.mo • • !'AMIL Y WUKL "o', Aonl 3, tm A new anlmal·datlng service has been or· ganlzed -condors are going from the West Coast to the Bronx, Bronx elephants ¥e on their way to Knoxville and hairy- "•wombats from Phoenix are heading for Chicago. It's all part of a service design· ed to put more romance Into the bve{ ol the animals In Am~'s zoos. The success ol a foor·year·old computer Ml'Vlce that advises 110 ioos In the U.S. has excited zoological park people. Shipping costs are shared, along with the offspring which re· suit. The ma)ot purpose of the projed: to keep endangered species going. "When there are unpaired animals, loan agnte· ments are the only means of getting spe· des together," says Allegra Hamer, aul.s- tant 100loglst at the Bronl( Zoo. "We're sit· ting here now with five male ducks waiting '°'the ladles to fly In." How To Keep Your Watch Running Some timely Mtvtcc from the American Gem Society on how to take care ol your watch: ralst the temptatton to open the beck of your watch; cosm.ilcs, dust Of moistuTe con ln)urc the delicate mecha· nlsm . If rtw aystal aacks, 11'1 a more serious matter than you might think - glass or even dust that ge1s Inside can do a lot of damage. U you drop a nonwater· J)foof watch In water -whether 11'1 In the link or the Gulf of Molco -P*• the watch In a container of Identical water and tah It lo a jewe.lcr as soon as poulble. Leave the wa~h In the container of watvr IO It won't drY out. Following this PfOC•· dure -strange as It may sound -will Pf.Vent NSt due to oxidation. Survey Sea High.School Grade .,nflatlon'" Freshmen are entering college with hjgher grades than ever, says a survey conducted by the University of California at Los An- gela (UCLA) and the Amerlcan Coundl on Eduatlon. The survey found that the number of college freshmen entering with an "A" average Is now equal to the num· ber wlth."C" averages. In the late 1960's, ''C" students outnumbered "A" students by more than two to one. "When you con· sider these grade Increases In light of de· dlnlng college-admission test scores, It Is hard to eacape the conduslon that grading standards In high scl\ools have been. de· cUnlng steadl}y since the late 1960's." says Alexander W. Astin, a pl"ofe55or at UCLA and director ol the survey. Small ca.am: for A Problem Too Small To Hire A Lawyer If you have a problem concerning home, property damage Of similar complalnts, remember that SmaJI Clalm1 Courts exist everywhere, so anyone wtth a grievance Clln sue (In most states for up to $1,000) without the expense of hJrtng a lawyer. You have to put In some effort -and, of course, there's a chance you'll IOM -but If yow claim Is legit, It's probably worth It. (One caution: It's probably not wOrth the trouble If your c1alm Is fOf a small amount. At some point, time Is money, and the temptation to "teach 'em a lesson" should bueslsted.) Drive-In Moumlng It's the very last word In a whlrlwlnd society. A 7-x f>.foot window In the skie of the gold and white Point Coupee funftal Home (Jo4ew Roads, La.) allows mourners to pay their last respects without leaving their can. Through the window the motor· 1st Views the de<:dMd In an open casket backed by a small cross fringed In a thin band of blue ruion light. By leaning slightly from the car window, the driver can sign an outside guest register. Funeral-home president Alvtn Venette admits the idea takes some getting used to. ''We wanted something for working people wno didn't have time to dress but wanted to ahow their condolences and sympathy. It's IO nice to know someone cares." QulckTaka Hlflb-echool ..,._ ec:rawl three- aftd. .. ha.H·d•• .. much .,.mu on the walls of restrooms as high- school boys .do, says a recent survey made at the University ol Clndn· natl .... Supe1marltet cent•·off coupone -which save shoppers an a~age of 14 cents each -are used mostly by famUles who seemingly need them the least. More than three-fourths of families with Incomes above $15,000 a year regularly used the money sav- ers, while only 31 percent ol famllles earning under $5,000 took advantage of them, says Richard Aycrtgg, dlreclol' of market research for the nation's largest coupon processor .... A Scot· u.b compae11 has made export hls-- tory by Mlllna 60 tone of enowballa to &klmo.. The firm manufactures confectionery and the "snowballs" - shaved Ice under flavored syrup -are the best-selling line. Managlng Dlredor Andrew Sims says, "We had been dis· patching consignments to our agents In Nova Scotia fOf nearly four years be· fore we realized that Eskimos, like everybody else, have a sweet tooth.". . Instead of sending the pa· ttents at Le Bonheur Chlldren's Hos· pit.al In Memphls, Tenn .. coloring books and dolls, EJne Pr•ley sends them his annual collectlon ol birthday fan maU -20 cases of It. And they love It. "Its a great source of entertainment. It picks everybody up," says hospital em· ployee Sally Harrison .... The beeeJ, that cb.wy Amertc:AJ1 .l..Ub llOUI food, has finally an1ved In Israel -to 91eat customer resistance. "Even ll ahoppers a.sk the clerils, the clerks don't know what a bagel Is," aays Mordechal Kreiner, food buyer fOf an lsraell super· market. "The only people here who want b~ls are the Americans." BIRTHDAYS (all Aries): Sunday Doris Day 53; Marlon Brando 53: George Jessel 79; Wayne Newton 35. Monday - Arthur Murray 82; Anthon¥;Perklns 45. 1\1..S., -Gregory Peck 61; Melvyn Douglas 76: Bette Davis 69; Mary Hem· lngway 69: Arthw Halley 57; Michael Mo- riarty 36: Herbert VonKarajan 69. Wedneeclay -Andre Prevln 48; Lowell Thomas 85; Roy Thlnnes 39; Merle Hag- gard 40. Tbu.day -Jame$ Gamer 49; David Froet 38: Ravi Shankar 57; Pe~ Faith 69. FrtMy -Mary Plckfotd 83: Jim "Catfish" Hunter 31. S.hlr4ay -Hugh Hefner 51: J. William Fulbnght 72; Abra- ham Rlblcoff 67. BIRTHDAY Pl!OPl.E: Dcwt. Day and Wepe Newtoa. TASTE THE GOOD TIMES. - YOa'll remember Raleigh. The genuine tobacco flnor. The valuable gift coupons. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Raleigh's good time gifts. Get this Dolphin Cantem with Ra.Jeigh coupons, the valuable extra on every pack. For free catalog showing over 1,000 Ralelgh gifts, call now, toll free:, (1-800) 626-5510. (KY ' residents call collect: (502) 774-7563.) Filter~ 16 mg. ·i.: 1.1 mg. rat.1-.; Longs.18 mg. •tar: 1.3 mg. nicotill. JN. per cipene. FTC Report Dec. 76 e1&WTC.. • ) ... utlful COLORADO •LUE S"R UCE ( ... lcN pu nt•nt 1tauca) acid• more bHuty and nlue to yo1H yard ..,.ry yur. You rec•h•• stront, northern n,IHMfl'·trown, nlcely rooted, 4-)IHr•old, 10 to 11 In. seodllnt•· Just rlfht for tun ... ptantlnt. E•cellent for UM H cor· ,,....,oup1, wllMlbrHkL lndlwlduel 1t1eclmen1. 3 for $1.00 7 lor 12 00 ti lo• sc oo Masses of Color Early in Spring CREEPING PHLO ( Cotorf11t CR&Cf'tNQ .. HLOX (P. SulMol•ll) t rows only aaout • In. tall. Sl•)ll t•Mn alt yur, tlY•• mH .. I of color In early ,.r1111 -OUR choice of r.e. alue, white or pink. Makes• wonderful t•OUM COY .. or aorder. You , .. c..,,• ·1tro,. 110•lh••"1rown fleld dlYlslon1. Grown In p1rti..1 tll•d• • , fllll 1Un. 6 for $1.00 11 "'' ,, ,, t i •o• 11 to Stays Green A• Year Blue Flowers in Spring Needs No Special Care Plant• 12 mllnUl c.a'"1-of plu..,, ner1rHn PERIWINKLE (VI"" minor). "•OdUCH bHUltfut tnen- der·blu• flowers. tn 1prlnt -hlfh· tllhh "•n the dullest areH of ~our )l•r<S. You 1et hQlthy, nlcely rooted pt•ntL Grow 4 to I In. tall tn "'"· th1de, poor ao1t1 toot One pl•nt coven 2 tq. fl. .... t trowl~ treel. LOM•ARDY ">~AR P. Nltr•I 1t•nd1 ttrallht •"4 au. Addi beauty and utue to yo11r yard. Nice for acrHns. ta11e1, 110rder1, w lndbr••k· .,., 1Nclltrot1111h. Noted for their trec.efut llNwty -ollen trow ..., .. ,, fHI 1 year. You ,., ttNl1h)I, 2 lo 4 ft. lrM• ready or tr•1tt1tlant1111. 25 for $1 .98 SO for 11 91 100 lor IC H ing Trees 5 tor $2.00 12 IOt .. 00 n •or •7 50 ,, ... 1.71 > ,., •1•." The arhtocr•ll Of 8n)I l•rden, TREE PEONIES l"Hont• 1uffruttjco1o1) yl•l<l up to 200 tlant btoom1 on ONE pt•nt. 8loom1 •r• up to I In. acro11 -uch petal looks Ilk• soft Orlent11 1lllc. ,.oll•t• It • lush, dHp trHn. Very hardy shrub 1row1 up to I fl. Llvel for t•ner1tloll1. Your choice of dup red, pure white, lu1trou1 plllk. Bushel Basket Size CUSHION MUMS lm11lnel A yard full of CUSH· ION MUMS for leu than 10 cenh u chl "•oduce to•d• of fall blooms on Heh rounded plant. M•lc• wonderful cut lloweo. Vou t•t choice fletd-trown root dlwl.., tonL Very htrd)I -thrive ewen In poor Miii with 11111• c•r•. OUR color choice of p ink, bronre, red or yellow . 8 for $1.00 H ••••.as 24 for tJ.H Extraordinary Groood Creeping RED SEOUM H•rdy 1round cover, Sedum tpur· lum or D••1on•1 81ood flll1 troubl•te>Oh with allr•cllve, thick e .. rtrHn foll .. • all yur •"4 red, 1tar·llll• ftoweu June ""O"fh Sei>t•m.,.r. Huch no prunlnt. Orow1 l lo 4 In. tall. You 1et har· dy, northern Nl•MY)I 1rown P\lntL E.asy to Plant · Easy Rose of Sharon 4 for $1.00 l for ai.7s 12 for USO 1 4 IOr J.4 75 Cl lor 19 25 20 tor •>.n ........ " ROSE 0" SHARON HEDO&(Hlbl1c111 1yrl1cu1) lr1mH your l•ndacapt. Hardy 1hrub1 trow S to 10 fl. tall. H•dt• 11 fltled With bHullful blooms uch summer -OUR choice of red, white or purple blooma. Nice •• •n lnform11 prlucy ICrHn. Addi beauty •nd value lo yo11r )l•rd. You t•t hutlhy, t to 2 fl. 1hrub1. 25 cover too II.; 50 cower 200 II. --------t-------------------t-----------~~-~~ ............. OROEA HCAC -.. LEASl!:PRINT One of Natures most richly Beautiful tree all through the year No other tree in the World colored trees "P a p erwhtt e "WHITE BIRCH quite like Royal Lily -of -the -Valley Tree HOUSE OF WESLEY, Nursery Division DEPT. 7963-101 BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 61701 -r.. ..... ~~~l:.. l~~~ ,.. .. ,. tend me ,,..,,, lhted: Red Fofia&e ----.---.-----------.---,. anywhere Wonderful shade tree tl.50 ea . 1•r I J 00 • ,,.. ts on wonderful shade trH, Aad Maple (Acer rulltum) produces arlthl t•Hn IHVH In 1prl11t that turn to 11rlltla11t ac1rtet In 1111. Hudy. 01 ..... re1bl· a11t. ,. .. t1rowl111. Orow1 up to JI ft. Yo11 •• calve 1tro111, henlty rooted 2 to • ft. lrfft. BONUSES ....... .... Oftly 25C wfltll yow ..... t4 or t11ore of 1M•11t wehl"' •u1h hat tr- wmmer f .. i.te. fl•"''ftl , .. , .. , ........ '""· .,. ....... ,. ea. J fO• 1 7 so I for SA SO Lovely ornamental trH. WHIT• BIACH I•· "•prlfer•) 11 Deautlf11I )lffr·rou11d. In 1prlnt and """"'.,. b•ltht trHll l•••H cower th• trH -t11rn to to'9••111 told 111 f1tt. And, 111 winter, lh• trHefwt trulllt •n4 uender Dranchet are• tov•ll' ttl1tent111 wltMe. Vou t•t !)•rdy, northern t•-11, J to 4 ft. tr-. for YOU! M,, ........ T••• lit wllll oroen of " or rnOfa. "... $2.00 •alve. Hyore111 .. trM CNllf" from wlllt.e to pink to lllU'91• In y..,r yeN. in F•ll ) fO• 12 SO t fo•l4 50 FULL GUARANTEE All 11-• ... ,.,.,_ le ... et flltll t ... lltp, U· .. 11, ..... .,.1 ...... t• -··" .... -"Ill' .. .-111 ........ r ................... ,., __ _ llelw•ft lt41#1 ... LAHi. OWLV _ ,.., _, 11_ t ... •t-.. ,o ... ,_ l+llfll>. HOW CAT MANY NO. ITEMS COST HAM•------------------- AD'"'•••~-------~~--~~~~ .. CITY~~~~~~ITA~~~~-ZtP~~~~· SADDLllACIC IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo ll 1-2040 -494-4949 caEVIEI MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -135-Jl71 CADILLAC MAIERS CADILL•C 2600 HarbOr Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9 I 00 CHEVROLET COMMllL CHIVIOUT 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546· 1200 DATSUN lilwta< DATSUN 33375 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano Ill-UH 4t l-JJ75 DOTDATSUM 18835 Beach Blvd Hunt. Beach -14~7711 THEODORE IOllHS FOID 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-642-0010 SUHSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -646-40 Io UMVHSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9640 AUIH OLDSMOllU. CADILLAC Ir GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel -131-0IOO HONDA IOH GOOOWIH HOHDA 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -17 I -041 z HOHOA SAHTA AHA 301 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana -540-7430 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHHSOH & SOM UHCOLM-MllCUIY 2626 HarbOr Bl\ld. Costa Mesa -140-SHO TV WEEK. APRll 3. t 977 OLDSMOBILE UHIVHSITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor B lvd. Costa M esa -540-9640 PONTIAC ROH GOODWIN POMTIAC -GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICIC IVEISOH, IHC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 TOYOTA ltLLMAXI Y TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -141.asss SOllOAT, Antl J 11t:JO m Sil'ltr lrOOlll lllol1d C4lrli11 Cllampioftslllpi r1lmed in Carlsbad Sweden thrs year's compdtnl n1t1ons include the U S C1n1da, Scotland, Sweden Sl't1tmt1nd, Honw1y, Oenm11k and franct 11 :00 D NIA 111'ttblM U @ CJ) (jJ falllily Circle CVll Te.n11 Coma1e lrom Sea Pines Pl1nt1tion 1n South Carolina ot the SI 10 000 tournament. lt.JO U @ (l) fl}l "91t1r Grttmllolo Optn F1n1I round of the PCA 1ott tourn1ment lrom the Seo1efield Country Club Gr~ensboro N01th Carolina. 1 :00 II ((I}'). Cl)) Cl) Challenae ot !ht Seats al) llCAAIJ1111n tnttm1tioll1t VolltY"ft Cll1111,!0ftSlllp 1:•511 UCO 'Kif"~ letnis 2:00 8 (121CJ))9 Tiie DIN~ Short W'mntrs Cucle Golf Ch1mp1011sl11p live cO'tttalt of final round plo from Mission Hills Country Club 11 • .JO U I.oft& e.1c11 Grand ,,ii Wnt MONDAY, Al'llll 4 l:OO U UCO hcific South-1 Tmis 6:30 U AICO hcific ~ Tt11llii CD DM111 DlleoutfkselNll Los An&eln Dodters vs Su r r 1nmco Giants at Pllotni1, Amona in this pie season came TUESDAY, A,llll S 7:30 Cl i3J u~en llsket.blll L1ke11 at Golden State 11:30 Cl ~ Hiii hsttlblA CtHSIC WEOllUOAY, Ar.IL & J-JO IJ Metia llwbln Snson Opener Anttls o Sunlt TMUllSOAY, Al'lltl 1 1:00 i8J Bllstllall San r,,nc1sco Giants vs LA Dodgm SATUROAT. A"'IL 9 11>:00 D @ Cf ) G Cinndatandl lhjor L111w1 Bncball M1h•1u~ee Brewe!l vr N Y Yankees and lhe Cmc1nnat1 lleds ws San 01e10 Padres <m ltltNll Milwaukee &ewers ~ New Yor~ Yan~ees 1no the Minnesota Twins vs Oakland A\lllthcs. 1:00 8 ({ll) (D) Cl) ~tn r.ot1 Cowe1aee Of lht IWO ctOSIRI round! of pl1y from the Au1ust1 National Golt Club io Au1ust1, Georgia l:JO 8 ('21) (I)) r10 lowltrs Tour Tiie $75.000 flir lms Open 1:00 D QI llltn Bllsltt~H l1kers n Portland D la ~atla Ames S.Cm Games l A Alita vs San Jose urtllquakn 1t La M111d1 St1d1um 1n ~n lose Cal SOMIAY,ft'tlJ 6:00 • .t) ''WIM ~,.. tllt lftfll*s" (acM ~-Burl Im. Chustophe1 Plummer Ptlet F 1tk 8 OO • 'm "0-YIM-" (mus) 58-fib Hunltr Swtn Vtrdon. Ray Wablon. ltan Stapleton !:00 . <a ~) <r . ., .. °"" lrwe TWICt" (Id¥) '67 Sun conn try Oon1td Ptusance Akiko Wahbay1sh1, lets~ro lomb1, lo1s M .... ,11 lla11n Doi llOIOAY, A,.tl ' l.'00 • '-'! "Ylle nr-(hor ) 58 Y1~e"I P•Kt David Hed1son G ... .,.,.. (d11) 12 Pal11c11 "rat 81111 Ekland Scott la~by TIJDOAY, Al'llll 5 6: "Ylle Uftfr s.t• (rom) '6'-lamn 011t'n P4meta I 1tl1n Dour McClure 1'00 9 C Cl) <fOI 1!1 CCl """"' lht llol1!I Wllld llows" (adw) '74 Daft Hlqtrty Htnl'f 811ndoll D ~ ~~ (•tt) ~ ~n Ladd !tan Altllur V~n H•thn la<~ Pa!1nct WlDllQOAY, A"1l I 6:• • ~ "Ylle Imm" fwu) II Geo11e Peopard, Pernell Robert\ a. D "Willdlester '7l fwu) ·~ 11me1 Stewart Shelley Wtnlers. Oan Durtu Stoh•n McN1lly lllURSOAY, A"1L 1 6:• e <C' "TIWtlc" (dla) 5.l Barb111 S11nW'f(k Chtton Webb Robtrl Wtentr l-01 e "Ylle "-Oro, •W" leom) '51 Bob Hope, Marilyn Mnwelt t:OO (II ~ "Tiit lit bee" (dri) 60 Tony Curtis Oebbot Reynolds flllOAY, ANtl I ~· e ~ "ltttul ff [wtl" W~I 69 -lours lourd1ft ~nne Buttr l.'OI • CC> ......... (llOI) 61 Mi<htel C'.ou&11. lhrso lohns • ~ •• ClllttY" (llOr) 69 '°'n Crawlmd, Sany Sollion t:OI. ca (J)) a CC'.) ....... tllt °""" Slowly" (dra) 73 John llanc:oc•. ll*rt D .. ilo SATUIOAY, Arllll t 6:00 e ~ . ....,_ 111 tlle .._,.<com) '6J-h1ry Thomas t:OO. t2J ( '11 Ill rc:i """"" the h4 rtn1 Grows" (dra} 14 Sttwart Petersen, J1111es Whllmort Bmr1y Gar1•nd. lack Cini t:ltO e (I:) "Tiie t-Hllld" (wH) ·54 lo•t McCru. Barbm Hale • THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SONDAY, Al'llll l 2:00 Con_, SulYl .. ! ~It t:lO Maki111 It Colllll l:OO HMt Glrdtfltr •:OO Qua! * "'8tllal Mtan1•1 5:JO lit .. llllBlt 5:00 Ollct U'9ft A Clu8c ~lO..., ~ 7:00 AMtriun blcliall AttlsU 7:JOW...H 1:00 l•• lrtttrMiltMI Votlty W~p t.00~ 10:00 flit ,,.!sen MONDAY, Al'll!l 4 t!OGAM ,rofiln !:JO TtdlllM!.., 1. SltWlillc 11 :JO Electric c.,.., 12:00 SeSMe Strttl 2:00 Ctassit llleatrt "°"itw 2:30 Maill1 It Count 3:00 S-11t Strett 4:001-1 4:30 EJettric c-,a.., S:OO Milter llilctn ~ 5:30 V'llla Altcrt 5:00 QllM " ClwKt 6:JO Qwest '" ,,,..., llt•llifta 7:00 TtdlMIWS of ~ 7:10 TIM f rtlldl Clltf l~'Mtifl1 l:ltO AltyoM !Of T ""'J'llll 1 t:OO Onid Sussllnd SM 11:00 lhc!Wlllettrw a.it TUESDAY, ~l S t.OOAM MKfltllllthrer lltp011 9:30 Home ·C.rdtntr ll:lO Cltctrk Company 12:00 Sal• Strttt 2.00 ArlyoM lof T t1111Jt111 I 2:JO DlmtflSioM ill Cllltllfe l:OO SGlmt Sttfft •:OOZ-! •:JO Electric Company 5:00 Mister "9pn lhtpllorhood S:lO lllfiflity F ICtOfY 6:00 Vtttf's l'ipeliM 6:30 DilllttlSioM 111 Cult111t 7:00 1'ht Holllt &ardener 7:30 l'floM fOIYlll l:lO WorW "°m t.00 ..,sttl)itu Tlleatrt IO:ilO rmill llld the ffllslMHlll 11 :00 lhc lhilllettm lle,ort W(DllESOAY, A~ll 6 t:OOAM lhclklll lthrtt lltpOrt H> Applit4 Ttcll~ues 11 :JO Dectric ComPlllY 12:00 Smmt SlrMI 2:00 Tiit • At• ol Spm T raflSllC)ltltlon 2:30 Amtrk.t'a Wlllp l:OO Sa.1111 $11fft •:OO Zoollll 4:30 lltdrk c.,..., 5:00 Mister lloatll lttllllbolllood S: JO Villa Alt11t t'OO Challt llO ChatKt ':30 Owtt * ,.,,_,. Mu111111 1:00 f tt!IMquts 111 Shtdllna 7:JO SUorMlnl 1:00 Soulllllt ... "MlhN Ma n cllester i nd Al Janeau" Pop vocalist and soncwrillr Mehssa M1nthuler S1n1s some of lier own coml>O$lhOru 9:00 All-Star $wl111 Ftltlul Benny Goodman £lit Fruamld. Oukt £1hn&ton. Lionel HamptOll. Count Basie, Dilly C1llesp1e and Gene Krupa are featured in concert 10:00 Mlntbts end Men "Men ol little fa 11h" Whtie Pasteur and koch conhnue to dis 1111111 ttch other's work, both men encounter 11nor1nce incl 11111udiCt lrorn 111 sides, unhl Pa$1eu1 sets out to prove htS thanes publicly ll:GO lhcW/Uhrer •.,.rt TltUllSOAT, A"1l 7 t:OOAM MacWtlallrtr 11.,ott t.JOHllM~ 11 :lO DK1ric c...,.., /"'" U:OO S-Strffl - 2:00 c-r S.nl¥1! Z;JO DiMnons In Cult11rt 3:00 Salllll St1'9tt •:GOZ-! ~)O Dectric c.,.., 5:00 Mar l1111s lhlcllborhood S:>O lllfillity Fadely 5:00 Maille " c-t ':)O Dillltn8oftl ill Cuttuo 7:00 Tiie Heliie GlrWr 7:>0 F.Y.I. 8.'00 a.. lllutrt ~ l:JO 0-. .. ,!Mlltioll t.00 Clmic llleatrt II :00 Mldleilll*" lltPOrt flllOAY, Antl I t.OOMI Mldlttl! lthm .. port t.lO TIM fretldl Clltf 11 :JO f'.ltctric Company 12:00 Sesamt Strttt 2:00 !Iowa 3:00 Sesame St1tet 4:08Zlom! •:JO Electric Com111ny 5:00 Mister ftottrs "91(hborhood 5:30 Villi Near• 5:00 Chant to CNnct 5:l0 Qwst lof ,tnONI lltlnina 7:00 t.oftJaHMf ~11 Kit 7:30 ~oter's r'l,eli11t 1:00 Walliftiton WMl ill ""'"' l:lO Wall Shift Wlft 9:00 The Way It Wu 9:.10 Macie of Oil r1ifltln1 10:00 Mowie: "l'ranllllon" 12:00 1'ht lhclltil/l.thrtr 11.,ott SATUllOAY, Al'll!L I 2:00 C11111t to Chlnct J:30 AllJOM for TtllllJ'SOll7 •:OO DiniensioM Ill c.ittwes S:OO Ted1nlques If SMtclllfts 6:00 Cllnic llle1trt 1:00 !Iowa "The Wolf Equahon" lnvestiaatts the predator prey balance 1n the wilderness tndprobts Alaskan plans to kill l111e numbers or wolves 9:00 Mtsttr'*' Tllt1b1 10:00 Great 'trfmmances "Easter Chester Mystuy Pt1y" One ot the 1rut te1ac1es ,1 med1ew1I furopean httr1lure, the 14th century mystery plays of the !Aty ol Chester, 111 1m111na lively conceived tor televisron Or1w1n1 inspiratron lrom Thr Ne11 T utament, the pl1y dr1m1tizes Tltr M1n1stry ol Cll11s1, The lut Supper The Resunection and The last lud1ement , .... Marc Singer portrays He1sman Trophy winner John Cappallett1. and Jeff Lynas his lukem1a·sl11cken young brother in "Something for Joey." a two·hour. made for·lelev1S1on feature on the CBS Wednes day Night Movie at 9PM John Cappallet11 won the prestigious He1sman Trophy 1n 1973, awarded to the best college football player. as selected by the nation's sports wnttrs. while attend ing Penn State University Al the awards banquet. he astounded the sports world with his poi gnant acceptance speech. dunng which he presented the coveted award to his -chronically 111 brother, Joey The Special examines the adm11alton each brother had for the other and how each inspired the other John marvels at the courage displayed by his younger brother. who struules aeainst his illness. while Joey worships John for his brotherly ded1cat1on and athleltc ab1hhes The program traces the events in the Cappallett1's lives for the two years leading up to the awards dinner Co-starring are Geraldine Page, Gerald S. Oloughlin, Linda Kelsey, Brian Farrell, Kathleen Bellar and Steve Guttenberg. British actor Robert Powell stars in the title role of "Jesus of Nazareth," the new s1x·hour Biblical epic featuring an inter· national cast, and airing as a two-part NBC Big Event presentation on two successive Sundays (April 3) Palm Sunday and (April I 0) Easter Sunday from 8 to 11 PM. Laurence Olivier co-stars as Nicodemus: Sir Ralph Richardson 1s Simeon: Anne Bancroft 1s Mary Magdalene; James Mason is Joseph of Anmalhea; Rod Steiger portrays Pontius Pilate; Peter 01 oole 1s Augustus; Ernest Borgnme portrays The Centurion; Valen· ltoa Cortese is Herod1as; Christopher Plummer is Herod II; James Earl Jones portrays Balthazar; James Farentino is Peter; Stacey Keach is Barabbas; Olivia Hussey portrays Mary and Ian McShane 1s Judas. 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That'1 because they charge you 10'\ inceresc, a maximum commia- sion and give you a short time lo repay, Not us. Through Reliable your interHI race is lower (9%), 1he commission is lower, •nd you gel more lime - 8 years -to fully r~ay your loan, including prin- cipal and interest. There are no balloon paymenls. We offer you an Annual Percentage Rate of 12.88%. Check around. We believe it's the besc race avaU- ilble ... and it's available to everyone. The figures look like this. For every $1 ,000 you borrow you pay only $14.66 a month for 96 months. The cocaf of paymenls is $1 ,407.36. Wealao offer shorter term loans al the same interest rate and commission, but with proporciooatefy higher AnnuaJ Percentage Rates. Nalurally, you can pay off your loan al any time by pre-paying interest on the balance in accordance with stale law. You may borrow from $2,000 to $50,000 on a lirsc or second trust deed loan -o n any real eatate any- where in California, On the average, you11 ha\le your loan in 10 working days. No gimmicks. No double-talk. We Just think it's good busineli$ to give you I~ facts . . and more money for your money, I -~RELIABLE ll MORTGAGE CORPORATI ON fraaM.., .... lld 8robra far '7 ftll'I Realonal Offk •• : ~ ..... Co: 2?9'> W Ball Rd Anaheim (714) 7'16-654! Lo. 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(90) "Tiit Miwnt Art Duclly" (dra) '14 Ed Netwn leonard N1moy, M111011e I ord m l'rtvtn •lld l'ittsbur1h -7:30- 1!1 Tile 17th Ann111f Mru Ameuc.an Ttt1111u l'aaunt 01c~ Hutht1ton and Krm Graham Miu Amt11can ltenaaer of 1910 host this pa1e1111 from fht Sh•ralqn H•1£/H1 Huie/ in Nt.., ''"'t 8 :00 8 (17 n J Ooda IRI ~ •trlMY p•oblem dtvtlop•l "htn Rhoda adds a It• untoan1'd C>Ound~ and Bitndj btcomts ~.m 10< th• h~t 11mt 1n her /11• D 1UJ 6 101 m lllC Bia btnl-Jews ol Naureth lhr first of t"o lh•ee hour pruentattons traces events trom the rtad1ne of the Messianic p1ophesy by A CalMe Rabb• to the Nat1v1ty al Bethlehem lhe 1ulous p1uchrne and e•ecul'len ul John The Bapltsl l~us proclama hon Jhal his comrn11 is tne fulfrllmenl ol the sc11ptum the hist m1mlfs and l1nally lht 2athr11n1 to2elht1 ol th, devout bfhevtrs •llO bttamf hos Aooslles Robtrl Powell port11ys lesus of Naweth Ol1w" Hussey 1s M11r lhe V"i'" and MICllatl Yor• is lonn The llaptr~t Anne Bantroll V.iltnlrna Co1l,st tyfll Cusdc~ l~IM• hantrno t~n Holm e l'tter Marshall Variety D ( 291 & ) )t Sta Mdllon S Man (R) !he Most Oaneerous lntmy The medical genius "'h<l uvt Steve hrs b1on1cs be<.0mes a psychopalhot supe1man alter be1nR bitten by a laboratory chomp 1n1rcled "''lh an uperrmental mind and muscle op1ndin11, serum m Movie: c, (2hr) "Damn fankett" (mus) '58 lib Hunter Swen Verdon Ray WalsJon Jun 'iJapleton. Owen Verdon Rus~ Bro"'n Shannon Bohn N;ithaniel Frey Jimmy ComM~ Rae Allen Al bt1t l 1nv1lle Roberl Shaler m Sam Y0tty Show m ~mtflU 0> D si-de Sytv,a l"lnal -8:30- 0 ( 1 T ) ) l'hflks (Ill Phyllis rs ~tunned when lte1 d;iughfer 1>a1es body-and wul on• matter of 011nc1oal •nd rs '<Ptlfed lrom colfti?• e Osc¥ 1977 Hoptfub 2' llo Olhtt f oundahen 6 AMERICAN FAMILIES .. ...," \mcrtl.11\ I .1milt~, .... 1 "~'\' ,l.rtl:' 111' ti:lc' 1 ''''" 'Pl'\l,JI, 1h.11 l.tl.l'' .1n rntrmJ\C' 111111. .ti .\m1:r- rl,U1 t.11111h ltk r11:nHl'fl'' 1111 "< I I < h ,111nt'I :?><. lll1 .\h•llll.1\ trnm x t1l lll'.\1 I .1d1 (If the "' rro- gr.1 tlh in thl' 'l'lll'' lCntcr' on 11 p.1n1ntl.1r l\tncrtl'.111 f.tf11th. 1:.1lh l\dh d1 l fl'tc11I ,111d dt\ef,l' h.tl'k· )!IHtHHh S1mw Jrn) l.1m1hl'' I n•m ;tl ro" 1 he cotmtn \11.'IC 111ll'I\ 1e\\l'd hl'lolll' thl '" ltn.tl .. ckl'llPtl\ \\C rc Jl1,1J~ I h1: wric' •'f'l'"' \\ rth .1 ~·.111J1d 11111\. .ii the l'.t,lJJI. t .111111\ 111 ( htl.tgP 01 P"l"h Jl·,cnt. thr: dJcr 1'.t'lt.tl.' '1111 ding to th~tr 1r.1J1tton' jnd l'lhlltl h.1ll.gr1111nJ 11nh to h,l\l' the tr \\11rlJ 'halcn h\ the lhJngtng /tlc,t\k' 111 their \.hrlJr~n The ulnll1u l'lcl\\C:Cn the gcncr.1t111n' con1t·' to> a hl'.ld \\ hcn \h( ch.Jc,\ \\Ill ( r,Jr\ lcJ\l'\ h11me 111 'e.trl.'h ol .t {'t1rccr "' .ir1 .td11r in ~i oll\\,ood The ten"on~. prnhlcm' .t, "di ,,, lhl lt'ntkrnc,., 111 .1 hol1da\' g.1thcring Jrc .ill l,tplurcJ t'l\ the d1xumcn1a~ l,tml·r.1 r hc hmt ,,, thc 'C'fte\ P.1111 \\ rll.c' ltvcd \\ tth l'.td1111 the IJmtlil'' l11r "l'h·r.d \1Ccl.' "hrk lilmrng th~ 'enc' In .tr1 unu,u.tl ·"PC'-'' ot eo1th 'ho"' ~tile' \\Clll h,tll 111 1:.1ch 111 thl· tamil1e' .1nd 'h11\\cd 1hcm 1h1: l'd1tcd ltfm, r11,1J1: .thoiul lhl'm .tnd lhl·ll 4ue,t11>n1:J them .1ho11t therr '1;11cmer1t' .ind .11111uJc,, I heir r1:.1du10' .tl~11 :ire rncludcd 111 lhl' 'ho\\ , .... 9 :00 9 ( 11: 3 l e Switcfl Pete •nd Mic trod babrs1ttrne w1Jh d lour year old can be • daneerous bu~1ness when the child rs lhe son of lilt deposed teade1 of an Ah1can nahon 0 (~ e ) it ABC Suncl11 ll1fbt Mow1e: C (2\oihr) wyou Ollly llYe Twtee" (adv) 61 Stan Conn ery Don•ld Ptuunct Akiko Waubar1sh1 Jomes Bond pu•SUfS m1n1n2 Russian •nd Amt11c1n space capsultl th1ough • dan&e1ous •Olld or puan~a hsh a ;olcano primed to blo• and Jht arrh voll1an Bloltld Ill Tiit l'rotecton Q) Ru Humbud Commun10n • in the Holy Lind m Ilea Humbird .2t The Ont Way fl) llhsterpttct Tl!utre: Upshrrl, Oownsu111 -9:30--<. 6 S-lmmr and Companr 0 GOD EXISTS? CHRIST * RESURRECTED? BY R. WURMBRAND Victim Of Cummunist Prison' Ill Vorce or Ult M1rtyrs 10:00 0 ( 1T 3 ) 91 Detwt<chio(R) Al lht he1ghl of 1n tptdtm•c or aulo lhelts the pohce sttli have no luds aflhough lhttt is reason to belrtve the .. ave 1s the ~rk of but one lh1el U OtJ ol O.scomy o Gar tM r Ted Ar"''" one m Gospt1 11o111 m m""' 21 Jerry fltwell fD Mou ft> Aqur bll lt0poldo Ft1nan11tr TV WEEK. APRll 3. 1977 -10·3-0-u limmr Sw1u1rt Show 0 Dr. WrlhlJOll m Sumo Wrtst~aa 11:00 U D tt J f1Q) O> Mews "PKtstlttrl OJ flit I'll Club Cl Hobd•r II Mtlodylalld Q) Miuiotl l•pos11Me m Hoety-11 zi $ AdaM-12 21 l'..iic ,., F0tuM m AaronslJ at Lira• ( 2f t ) Andy WrlliaMl -11:15- ( \L .1.) Slm111y & CompHJ -11:30-. O LNa leach Grand I'm West D IJJJ (j l fOI Mot11: lt l "Girl 1n Mr Soup" {com) 73 Peter Sellers, Goldie Hawn 0 MAXIMUJ!I SECURITY • no escape but one· 700 CLUB SPECIAL U Tht 700 Club O (12'1 1 tJI News 't I Telepulse O MO'tit: "Mtn lr•• Mt" (d1a) '64 James WMmore. Ian P11est m WCKld Champion,,.fp Tennis m lntu1ntro lft MO't11 12:00 " lost '" s,,ce 0 (llt e ) l'tttr Marshall Show -1:30-e Al Ollt With ... 2:00 fJ Mew11: "lh.t Croohd w.,.. (mys) 49 John Payne [lien Ortw Sonnt Tulis 01h~r pr11~r.tm' tn 1h1: 'ertl'' "tll Jelw tnhl the fl,c, of lhl' Circl•nl'lurg' . .r 'ep.1r;tted fom1I~ from \1rll \,1111:\. ( .1ltlnrnt.1. 1h1: Kenned\'. of A lhuqucr- 4ul· \\ h11,1n: r.tt"ng .t rct,1rJcJ 'on: the Cicorgc,, ,1(' ~C\\ 'wrl <.ti\ .t hl.tl.l polt1.cm<1n .ind h1' wurl.tng 111fr 11 hn .m· ll".trrng 1hrcc 1ccn.tg.cr,; the.: S1cphcm I .1mth. "hu livc itnJ w11rl on lhctr prodttcltve Iowa l.irm. Jnd the Burl,, of'Dalhin. (icorgra." poor hut proi.1d famrl:.-"'tth ten chrldn:n. f'lt l11fl•t/ /11°ff II I/re ('11\11114 /111111/i 11/ f ftll'<t>:ll Playing a successful. glamorous. adventuresome and independent female professional 1s hardly difficult for Stefanie Powers. who in her own right possesses all those attributes hersell. A multi·lin11ual world traveler and h111hly accomplished actress, Stefanie stars as lawyer Toni "Feather" Danton with Ha10ld Gould in Columbia Pictures' lighthearted adventure sen es, The r ea th er and Father Gang. Mondays at lOPM on ABC. Stefanie was born in Los Angeles and attended Hollywood High School. She took dancing lessons throughout childhood and. though still underage, would aud1t1on for visiting theatrical road companies 1ust tor the fun of ii. The game ended when Stelanie, while in her teens, tried out for the movie version of "West Side Story " Following several auditions and two screen tests. she won a small part as one of the Jets. Her school work interlered. however, and she was replaced in the role. The hme·consummg rehearsals for "West Side Story" did more than whet her interest in acting. It caused her to lose an Art Center School Scholarship. With the forfeited scholarship, died Stefanie's ambition to become a commercial artist Shortly after high school graduation, the hazel·eyed beauty landed a small role in the film "Tammy Tell Me True." Parts 1n "If A Man Answers" and "Palm Sp11ngs Weekend" followed. Then Blake fdwards signed her to portray lee Remick 's sister in "Experiment in Terror" for Columbia Pictures which resulted 1n a five year contract and starring roles rn "The Interns." and "Die. Die My Darling'' with Tallulah Bankhead Other film credits include "Mclintock," "Stage· coach," "The Boatn1ks," "Crescendo," "Maenifrcent Seven Ride," and "Herbie Rides Agam." Stefanie has appeared in over 100 TV shows. several movies made tor telev1s1on, and starred m the title role of The Girl From UNCLE senes. She 1s a traveler and linguist who knows Europe, Japan. South America. Me•1co. Asia. New Guinea and the Middle East. Stefanie speaks Spanish, French, Italian, German. Polish and Mandarin Chinese as well as extremely articulate English. Stefanie's travels have led her to a new and interesting sideline career in primitive art She has formed a partnership with William Holden and Richard Talmadge to import artifacts from New Guinea. They recently held tlle11 first exh1b1t1on of the ongrnal pnmrlive art al Bloomingdale's 1n New York and are planning future exh1b1t1ons at quality department stores and museums across the country. Stefanie is an ucellent athlete whose favorite sports are tennis. riding and dancing She also en1oys reading, her favonte author being Jorge Luis Borges. an Argentinian poet. Harold Gould who co·stars as Harry Danton, a charming and dapper con·man. was the epitome of academic accomplishment, having received his M.A. and PhD 1n thutre at Cornell University, and becoming a teacher of speech and drama at such colleges as Cornell. Randolph Macon Woman's College 1n Lynchburg, Va .. University of Cahlornra at R1vers1de, UCLA. and Stanford Unrveisity. Gould has appeared in over 250 TV shows, 20 hims, and 3S plays, and 1s well·known for his role as Valene Harper's father 1n the TV senes Rhoda His motion picture credits include Woody Allen's "Love and Death," "The B11 Bus," "The Sting," "Harper," "The Arrangement.'' "Where Does It Hurt," "The Front Page" and "Silent Movie." Hal's stage credits. which run throuah the classical repertoire to lhe modern "avant garde," were acquired 1n Los Angeles theatres or such repertory compan1n as the Ashland, Oregon, Shakespeare Festival and the Stanford Un1vers1ty Professional Theatre Company. It wasn't until atter JO years of TV and feature film work that the sidoot tall thespian made his New York staae debut, winoin& an off· Broadway "OBIE" award for his performance 1n the Czech play "The Increased D1fficu1ty of Concentration." Other plays include "The House of Blue Leaves" which won the Best Ame11can Play award of the season from the New York Orama C11trcs, the European tour of "The Karl Mm Play," a musical in which he played the lttle role. Neil Simon's "The Trouble with People" at the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami, and Kaufman and Hart's "Once 1n a Lifetrme" at the Mark Taper forum in Los Anaeles. I THE GAllG Ill FEATHEI l FATHEI-(lott l·r) Jo111 S........ (MafJO), FraM Delfillo (Elllo), (ltottom l·r) lnis Cllar111 (l.olt) aid Moat• LaN!s (lllidlael) .,. an 11«1111 artiatl. • MONDAY Anll 4 f« mormna ind 1tt1moon listlftp, plt111 su DUTIMC PROGRAMS. Below, tor r-r c011wtnlt11ce, ire the day's lllO¥ies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:30 D (CJ "lbuacrt 111 the 811ck ftrtst" (dn) C1m•ron M1lchelf. Anlonell1 l u1ld1 10:00 lf; #Mr ScolltlMRtr" (com> ~3 Chllon Webb Edmund Gwenn f11nces Ott 11:00 0 .C.. "St This I~ Parra" (com) 55 Glorr1 de Haven. lony Curtis Coi1nne Calvet 12:00 ID "Soni of lowt" (du) 41 Kalh111ne Hepbur~ Paul Hen•t•d Roberl Walker 1:00 D "Tht lnvisrblt Mu " (mys) 33 Cl•ude Rains Henry Ir ams al lCJ "John Paul Jonu" (adv) ·59 Robert Stack, Marisa Pavan Macdonald Carey 2:00 0 "fort Ap1cht" (wesJ 48-John W1ynt Hrnry Fonda Shllley temple J:OO 00: C "Ar1bell1" (comJ '69 Vorna l 1S4 James fot 3:30 B C "The Dnptndos" (wtt) 69 Vince Cd-.11ds lac~ P1l1nce Ge011e M1ha11s •V•NING e:oo fJ J ( 11 ' ) ""' D t2' J 10 m lkwl G (!21! ll ) ll11n U 131 Star Trek CiJ Genier Pyle a 6'1nsmob ID hrtrW1t h111ity a>Adl.111·12 fD Dtdrk t.mP1nr m DrMMtic Series }t Mike Oouclls -6:30- 0 LIVE TENNIS FINALS * PAC/SOUTHWEST OPEii 0 Meo PKif1< Southwest T tnnll Live con111e ol the l1nals 1n tho~ lennrs tourn1men1 IJ W, G<iffrtll ID Ood111 Duaoul/hscball I he Dodaers vs Giants at Phoenit Am (U1J <V) GllllSlllOlt m Zaom ( (2tJ (l ) lewitdled 7:00 u l2lJ l() lial mm Hews f!I Ua11 CM1 IJ J My ThrM Sons D t>IJ Mews 1e 1 To Teti the Trutll Ill Conttllt,.tiOll Cl) Tiit Fll f» Action Dram1 111 Andr Gnttlth fl:) lh"'till!Ahrer Rtpor1 ( 8' {1) Tiit P•rtrid&t Family -7:30- D C..1ton1il &yflnt 0 loft Amtriun Stytt T' Od4 C.Uple G ltt'l Mah A Dut l lblftt fNt f UM Cl The ~ti's Wild 10 Pnct It ~t Clft I ) Cospet Sln1J11t Jubtttt LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card ror each tag + one spare We return permanently seated at1rac t111e tag & strap. meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent toss & theft' For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or ·oay Glo' paper & we wlll back & trim your tags Or try two cards back to back .. ...,. -· ...... $2 ea . or 3/$5 4/5tags S1 .60 ea. 6/9tagsS1 .50 ea. to or more $ t.40 ea. Sales Tax include'1 No C.,d? Ot fAW "°"' '''#" or ,.,.nd your ""'"' •ftt't• t ' "nit tlN'ln•' f'Hml'H!'r W~ U mo·,. oo uQ ()ftt I •ti AOO li "'-'" E ~DCH ECKORMONEYORDER PILOT PRINTING Poet Offtee los 1NO • AO W. lay It. Coete MeH Callfomla trM2' P-oe 10 f» Dr11111tlc Stria @ HocH's Htroa W Chunet 21 Ton11~1 "Pill ol Many Colors A documen11ry on the elf eels, uses and m1S11$tS ol lhe drui 11f111um (ft) ) TIMI 11141 lunch m rrieftds o4 Man )t\ l111s Club 8 :00 D PEANUTS TV SPECIAL * SNOQrt HIDES THE EASTER EGCS 0 ('t!l ~)) f 11'9 the [Httr k1p, Cllaflie Brow11 (R) Wholt all lhe other Pe1nuts perpart IO! £asrer lrnu~ tnl!Sls lhey need not bolhe1 C1>IOllni eccs bwust th~ (aWr Beagle d1str1bules lhem to 111 lhe good hltle kids .. lJl •• 10i m l•ttl• 11ouse Oii Ill• Pra111e (2hr) Cold Counlry Crop l11lures and money ptoblems force the lnaalh and (d-.ards lam1hes to leave Walnul Crowe •nd 11y lheu iuek on lhe 1oueh and daneerou~ prospecror\ camps where &Old fever· 1s 11mpant U Mowle: • C (2hr) ·111e fir" '" 1 h) SS Vincent P11ce David Hed1SOn U Ible: C1 (2hr) "Miu ~dlt Thompson" (dra) S4-R111 Hay wofth Jose f erm U ((2t JJ) lt flit B11d'f Bunch Hour Redd Foo Robert Heues ind the OhlO Players &utsl IJ Mom. C (2hr) "BHltr"' (d1a) n-P1tnci.a Nul Stolt J1cob, Cl),.,,., Muon ta Honlt Dram1 1tJ Mot1t: J: (2hr) "Tiit Lion" (dr1) 62 W1lh1m Holden Clpuc:1ne ED Sia A111111un r 11111hu l he Pasc1ak family ol Ch1c110 lhe lust 1n 1 s11 Pllt dOt~menWy series tocus1ng on 1nd1v1du1I American households lhe11 tensions and shenaths lhr PohSll Amer1<1n P" ciak l1m1I~ hav1ne rwed ~11 ch1I d1en. now fmd lhemselwfs e•peuenc•n& lhe common lam1hal tenSlons when lhe oldnl children move oul 1n10 ne-. w01lds to1uk1ne ltadrtron and pa1enW advrct 0) Premie1 -8:30- D RllllU·TilllU·TAVI • lllplin1's Monaoose in An Anim1ted Thriller! u ((Ill m> (j I Rikki·TiHr Tm Based on Rudyard K1phn1's story of the mongoose who is uved lrom 1 storm tOs$td drown1n1 by 1 boy and his paienh and becomu the lam 1ly s delendt1 aa11nst Na1 and Napina lhe dreaded cobras that roam lht compound 9:00 fJ ( f1 3 ) I Mndt Ill) Maude 1s lur1ous "'hen \he d1scovm htr 1u1ler mossing 1f1er 1n e11cou11 ter -.1th a Wtst lnd11n 1n a New Yool subway Hrr fury turfts to 1•ee when lhe woman shovrs up at lhe r1ndl1y llomt D (Jf 8 J) >t Mo•I W1nttd 'lhe Death Dealer .. I h' t•PIOSoOn ol 1 munitions cache and lhe 1evet111on that there are more cache.s hidden in lht desert $tis off a wave of te11oi Sanan Ho-.ud and W111i8m Sm1lhe1s 1uesl a> Tiit Vlralnian flJ Sul•o•OM fl.I) Tht '•ltlwn TV wee11 APRIL 3 1977 -9:30-u (U1J ft)) llJ All'l farr IR) Richard becomes actually aware ol the aae d11tmnce bet-."n Charley and h1mull and ruorts 10 drul1c measure tllat may ltOPMdll' lh,1r relallon\h1p 10:00 u ( 17 r ) e Th• Andros hr· ctb Geor11e Rost euuts as Creeo1y Bron suspected ol bt•na a Creel wa1 criminal .. no escaped frOlll Cmce on 194~ 10 uttle UIC.Oin•to 1n New Vorl C11y II 1> t 1~ m Dun M1r11n's Rtd Hot $und1ls of 1926 Dean Martin •S 11os1 ot this nost1l11c too~ at Ille music and humor ol the 1 .. entoe~ tealu11rf& iUUls Jonalhan W•nlfrS Dom Deluise Ht1m1one Baddeley Abe V1aod~ Ceor111 Cniet Charlene Ryan and the Coldd1eam D CJ lltn r ( Ctltbrr!1 tlevut a (!}ti • ) ftt, futher & rather Flrah l to Mt11co·· fealher Harri and thei1 gang convmce a 1e-.el lh1rf lo I urn om 111$ stolen eoods lo them b) makina hom believe they on \muu le him out ol the cuuntry ID S2S.OOO l'y11mid 1tt1 Gun1mol• fll) Htrber1 ~111: Tiit Min 1nd Hil Wor\ Chronicles ont ol the lew su1 v1v1ne pr1c11tooners of lhe German des11n school Bauhaus m £1 Bien Amado -10:30- ID O) O) llews 11:00 DB J 1121 11 l U llein D J1l f l I~ m llews D ~ Allltriun Strle t Sinai.s Mitch Up D firina line G) Mary Har11111n, M111 H11t1111n Cl) Tiit Hon-r-ers ( t'C. 3 ) The hncll Sllow at 8ts1 of GrOllCho f1i) 811a Journal 0> D11111allc Stnes -11:30- 0 ( 17 )')I r 1 CBS ute Mov1t: "llot•k-llelort the Dnll ~nows," 1 C "Tht Hew Hulers" (dla) 77 l 111 E11ckson, Robe1t Fo,,.orth ~ate Johnson. Jonathan l 1ppe e rui a, 101 m JG11nny c."°" 6 Tht fill Ctub D ()t1 Strttt• or San fran<1sco ID MetroneW> m sat Bilh. ll. The 700 Club ( lf f ) lovt Am111u~ Sty It CD llns/Movlt 12:00 Q But of Groudlo 0 Mofre: 'C "Codt lf1me l11U1r" ('us) 66 Ray Danton. Pis calt Pet1I HO!St f1dnk m Movie "Tiit (1 Mrs. B11df01d" (com) 36 W1Ui.m Pow,11 Q) M"rt, "TM Carle" (dr1) 48 Douelu h1rb1nks Jr Mam Montf/ ( H t ) Sci f1 Thealrt -12:30- • All ll11M Siio.: "l11hrJ Coast," "The Spanish Gardtntr," "Cnmt of Dr. Hallet" 1:00 D IJJ) 161 110> T-rrcre -3:00- fJ Movit: cc 1 "Al Gunpolnl" (wes) '66 A~d1e Murphy, loan Staley TUESDAY Anll 5 fDf lllOfllilll alld aftt,_ ldlill&s. pl1u1 111 DAYTIMl PROGllAlllS. Below, tor '°"' ttn'ftnitnce, 111 the ",.' lllO¥in.. DAYTlllC MDVIU t.30 U "They Got Mt Cowered" (com) 43-Bob Hooe 10:00 fS) ~ "St111 and Strlpu ft1ot1" (mus) !>3 Clrllon Webb. Rober\ Wa11ner 11:00 8 "Alice Adam" (dr11 ·35 Kath1nnt Hepburn 12:00 m "M•1nitice111 Ooll" (d11} "46-Gin11e1 Roeers 1;00 II "Thf lnrisibl1 Man" <mrs) ·•o-Vincent Puce S (C "Tiit lllmle" (dra) 59-~uol Baker Ro11t1 Moort 2:00 Ill ~· "f1nc1 P'111ts" (Com) 50-Bob Hope. luc1lle Ball 3:00 ®I ~ wDid rou Ht11 the Ona About the T 11v.li111 ~Its. lady'' (com) '68-Phyllts Diller Bob Denver, Jot flynn J:lO a cl:) "The Sllut Gun" (•es) 69 lloyd 811d1u Pernell Roberts Ed Bttlty •Y•NING 8:00 • • ) 1.IQ) ((11) '})) llfws ., o ll ' ca .u m "-a a sar Trn ~ "'"' l'yle •'-""'• m '*Mia• ra,.c1y .., MllR·l1 m llectnc c-,..n, ID 0. a1111hc 5'ries 1J) Milt Ooucl&s -6:30-u HOT WtiEEU on • The CBS Movie Spec11I "THE LIVEl Y SIT' 9 "'°'''· C° ('41) "TIM l10 11 s.t" l1orn) 64 -l1mu Oarrtn P1mtl1 l1tt1n !>ova McClurt f ...., "1tflttl lfAl lltA tlrlfrn $11ott m f..tly Alf•lr (tfll l )~t IDZ.- (al 1 ) lfwltdlM llJ r ... '"' 7:00 U•~T me""' •Utna. I My""" S-il) Tt T .. 11M Tnlfll G c.c.Mrllioft ., i..-t..cy mn..r11 • ~lbtMI '""" Hour IJl,Wy~ ct Mdellltftttr ., <all 1>) ni. l'lmwet hllllly -7:30- D t*W talllffl • 121 Ultn lnbtNll l1km Al Golden S1•t1 ctl The o.i c..;. e (Jl'J l2tl (II Im IMllJWM4 ..,. !IITllt'-IS... .n.. .......... • ( If,) lladf lulO ((J11 (I)) ........ Ille .... ID cu-I 21 ,......,. HUtnCllrll 8;00 ti (()! ',J ) t Who's Wllo D llll CU m lllClutsdJ11111ht Mom: ~ (2hr) ''Wllere lh1 lloith Wrnd Blows" (ad¥} 7' Da11 Hauerty. Henry Brandon 411 aa1ng 11ap11tt •S talsely .JCCuSl'd lollow1ng a hunting amdent lie decides 10 ltavt a unall Alulan 111lldlt and live in solitude in lht w1lderneu t11htre he betrrendl a tam1lr ol ra•e Siberian sno• 111e11 1 l lllorif• ~ (lht) "flll ''''"" (d11) 69-Brodenck C1awl0<d B (al J } Jt HIP9f 01ys A Place ot H~ Own' R1th1e persuades ronlie lo,,, him u~ his apartment when 1 nt• girl 1111¥u 1n town, bul compl1calions ~et in wMn the Q1rl's father comes IOOk1n& tor htr O Movie: C (Z'>'ihr) "Sh1n1" (•es) ~3 ~an ladd Jun Aithur Van Htlhn lack P111nc1 Brandon deW1lde /Ia) Jackit Glt1S011 Spt<.111 GI Last ot tlll Wiid a> Pe11y Muon fm Amirian Shott SIOff "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" by f Scott f1l1gerald Bernice 1s transformed lrom a retittnt uely duOl1n1 lo a sou11.hl afltr vamp when she 1. trapped into bobbin& her h111 I'm A r ool by Shen11ood Andecson concerns a yount man' d1SCMtl\' of romance on the Ohio ractr1c~ c11cu1t 1n lhe orly 1~00 s el a Silo. cit Cdu11do II -8:30- D (•Jt 8J) It> lnernt ind Slllllty 'C1t11en Krane f•o nt• ~ars may D' born >1htn a 111nlthy tnlreprurur spoil lavtrne and Sh111ry )m11me •nd want\ to mold lheu tlrtrr~ m t rog..Wlb 9 :00 fl ( J1'l ),) e 11t•A•s•H (R/ When Hot l 1p\ phon' call 10 Culonel Potte1 hom r11~yo whtrr she 11 Oo1n1 ' IOllow up study ol t11ounded ltWtd by !lit 40))1h ho1p1ldl 1nd1u1n \ht h~$ b1& news · 10 ""°'' f 1an~ 8u1ns nsum,s 11 con wn~ h1\ ,.pw,o promol1C1n But on htr •rlurn shr drops a bomb 91~11 ~' \ ena•aed to 11 Cnlon~I Donald Penob.\Coll U GREAT FUN FAMILY! • I IS EflOUCH·NEW • ((21 t >) 1t £11111 Is [fl4Hl&h Turnabout Drnd s 1omence wrlh 1n allracttve ~try wcctulul older .aman bfcomo a IOPlt lor '1lU menl 1n th' 81adlord hounhnld wh'n ht •1~1\ to br1n11 her 10 lhe M11well s 1nn1versa1y ctlebralton {01 Movie: :Cl (Zhr) "lht lllt bee" (dr1) '60 rony ~u•lts. Debbie Reynold\ lac~ D1~1r ~IY Medford Oon R~ln Cwy Mull1aan GI lltn Gnff111 SlllM Gl VKIJllllll f» Mu11al V1111ty m bptcUiwl11 '11 -9:30- D ((II ) 1) 81 0111 D1y 11 A Time (R) Bem11 a parent 1~n·1 e•~Y. and n11ther 1s be1na a 1~'naae1 . 1nd when the two worlds tolhde Ann 111n 101 lhe thoc~ ol hu tile Pul I ot 1 h•o part ,tory m Coutteu: 01111 Ill s,.u V~ons ol Tomorrow Des11n$ lor wPtr t1lrn 111 uplored alon' 1111lh pj1os tor 1row10& crops 10 space and sch~mn lo mine the moon 10:00 O (11?1 '' ) IJ Jiii lliu1oat: F1om T 111tc1r to rn-p11 (R) Jill K1nmont. e1&hlten 1ear old n1111on;1 sk11ne ch1mpron •U 1acrne rn tht 19~~ Olympic tr111ls when shr losl corftrol. Cdlapulttd rnlo the arr and c1.ished 1n1u a eroup of speclato1s T~t accident /ell her paraly1ed lrom the shouldm dot11n lh1s specral uplo1u her cou11ceous struult lo cwe1comt her d1sabrhty CJ Los An1mi Cltdlon Corer•a• 0 Newi f C.1t•11ty l!tvllt B ('lf f~) Ot hmtly (R} Nancy &Ots thrOUlh lht htarlbm~int eiper1ern:e ol d1vocce from her hY• band Jeff M11ll1nd 11> [fJ IL) Or ti Roberti it Guft$1110lt fl) Wllo lllOWS 0111? 'The National Thule• ol lht Dul Celeb11res the Pa~ver Seder Tt1d1honal lew1sh Seder memony 1s celebraled 1n sicn lanau111e. speech and sonc -10:30- 0 lle111 Eltcllor! Co.trace Results ol the Los Anaeles City and School &md [/ectrons o mm m11ew1 m Tbt llsl Ito• Documentary tonre1nin, the opprnsion ol Curo pean Jt•s durins, WC!lld War 11, ~11 Nrn lilm 1001111' and narrative trom !he 1961 C1thmann 111al 11:00 ti a cfQI ru1 CIJ m tU News U (IS 1 • l) lon A11111icfn Style O lrortJlde GI Mary H1111111n, lllary H1rt111aa Cl) Tiit HoMymoonen (i\T f ) Tht lllnch 5"'w .8 Im ol Cr.ucllo -11:30- fl (117J IJ J) rf J llojd (RI M111a Schell auesls as a Yueosravian pnn· cos hunting p11celeS1 l1m1ly 1ewels 1n Ntw York City r..lJ Tiit '1l Club 8 (fl J ) ()t TuesdaJ ltlor1tol tllt Wtc• 0 P'IUI Hwt ~ltlllll Ct1uic lop rut and West cot1e1e sen1or1 compele lrom the las Veen C:Onvenlton Ctntei Gl llm &>Set. Bilko 3 , Tht 700 Club 12:00 D CHI t J (Jal m lolvvlJ C.111111 D Mowle: "048 A111nst TMOr· rfffl'' (d11) 59 Harry Belalonle. Ed Beatty. RObert Ryan GI Movie: "lordu Town" (dr1) '35-Paul Muni. Bette Duis Cl) Movlt: <C'J ''The Golden Arrow" (adv) '64 hb Hunter Elli Lltino COlltof1lu111 -12:30- fJ (lf1J CJ ) Cl$ latt Mow11: ~ "Tiie ll1&flt ~llltor" (dra) 11 Mn von Sydow Liv Ullmann -l.30- CJ 12>.l CU tfOI Tomol'low U AIMll&hl Show: '1he Captive City," "Jlntln Jnd Ill• Blut Or1n111" 2 :00 Iii Morlt Doubltft1lv11: "GIW1n Salar11Jll41r," "Tiit 8111t 1..1,... .. m All lllpt Sliw: "Cleatvrei of Ot$1r11etitll," "Sltt111 Owt1 lisbtrl" 4 :00 8 S.1.i: St1rtll IOI l~tltMCy (WEDNESDAYf Al'lllL 6 FOi tll0f111n1 and altt,_ liit111p, plmt set DArTIME l'llOGUlllS. Below, IOI JOlll COIWtnitllct, Ill the d11's lllO¥ICS. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:10 U "Id al f11t" (tom) 42- <;,ry ~r. Ba!Wra S<anwyt' 10 00 QI! "DrW!llloal" (com) '52- Ctihoo Webb. G1n11er Roe'rs 11:00 O "The l.Jdy C1rabl11" (dra) 49-8arbm St1nwyck. Robert Preston, Stephe~ McNally, [dlth S.rretl U:OO m lt.J W(iallal!t llel.s" (adv) H -Marshall Thompson, Clem Btvans. Geoice Tobru Oonald Curtis 1:00 a "Tiie lawisiblt Man's R1un11" (mY'I U Joh" C1111dlne. Jon Hall ~ (C) "Str1t11ic Air Command'' (dra) 'SS -tames Slewarl, June Allyson. fr~nk LO'lerOY 2:00 D "Tyc.o111" (dral '4 7 - John Wayne La111ne Day. Su Ced!it Hudw1t~t l:OO DJ -"lh loo God" (com) '69-0on Knom Annt r ranc1s •V•NING e:oo fl u (fQ) ((fl) ) llfws CJ l2ll <lltl CIJ> m ..., D fS) Sbr Trt' Gomer 'rte C!J Ga!llSMt m hrtrlda• f alllily II) Mant-12 fl!) Eltctrk ComlN•J m Dr11111tk Series QI) Mitt 0wctn -6:30- 0 GEORGE PEP'PAllD IN • "THE BUVOS" u liltN: (t) (90) ''Tiie .,.. ... (•ts) ·11-Georee Peppaid, Pttnell Robtr\s c {J Alldy Grlttith r1ai Men Griffin SllOW m r •INiy Attt11 (ll?J (])) ~· mz... ca cu 1ewttdiecf 7:00 u a i21l CJJ m cm ,.... D U.11 Cltib Cl) Mr 111'" Sons ll) To Tell lht Truth Ill Co.untrlllon m 1 L0111 Luq Gl The Fii fB Korfll Llftlll•lt 1'191r1111s a Al4't Grifftt11 m 11.Klltil/Llllrtf •fl!Ol1 Ctal CJ')) TM l'lrtlld&t f11111ty -7:30-CJ Nimt 1'1111 T Ullt D ~ llstblll Season opene1 lor tht 77 Anaels. Anaelsvs Sea Ille (J) Tiit Odd c.,ie Gllttc11;.... . ()) SJZUOO Q.tlOlt G l'Mlth(sW!W tff) Wrld .W fll AllllMls .. (QI) ) ""' a.II ((11) (])),..,Goes Ille C.lltry 0 (lJ Cei*lty s ....... ,..,. 11 W EDNESDAY (Continued) i»ltlpl'sllfiMS ec> CMMtl 21 fonipl Im .._. Tllll Tw111 0 lilrsCM 8:00 8 (Clll {I))(}.,~ fllllff Aller yuis ol slru&&hn& to eef out ol lhe a,lletto. lhe lamrly prepms to 101n tamn tor lherr n,w hie 1n M~pp•. bul WO<d lllllves lhal lhtO'#S ' damPtr Oft evetythrn& .. Cili @ _() m ne lilt ' r .... ot Griuly MM1 The Rrols Ille dcscovery of aold crntu conll1Ct l>elwttn C1111ty Mams and M1d )K.k {.I) lllM: (CJ lZllr) .. ..,mace al A Yow•t S11db1ahr" (com) 1 I Richard Ben11m1n, llo11belh Ashlt1 8 (fB) l ) lltJ Tht hsl11 '-"' b CN!lll' to Town lh1s cap hvllt1na, slory, told m three d1mensio nal an1m111on. 11wes deh&hlt\JI upl1na11ons ot the 011a1ns ol many 009ula1 £aster 11~d1lrons 1nclud1ne colored t&&\. 1elly buns, chocolale bunnies. new Cl()fhes. Euler lilhes ~nd lht Easte1 parade f1 ed Asla11e narrates Ill MIN: (2111) ''Wille.linter '73" (wts) 'W ·James Slew111 Shtlley Winters. Dan Duryea Stephen Mc Nally • WiW WtfW ol Mimafs .,." ....... QI Tiii c.tal J1111p Islands nl lraecctv tD ..,. Tht Woll (quation The pro111m 1nvcs1rra1ts rhe prtdllto1 111ey balanc.t m lht wrlderness and probfs AIJU.in plans to kill lllr11r numbers ol Ives IB aw...-... W1tstll111 -8:30- D COMEDY HIT! "LOVES '* ME. LOVES ME Nor· D ( ir J)) •JJ l.o'les Me, Lom Ille II« DICk thinks t••ce aboul h1~ happy relationship w11h lane when his btsl luend I om separales trom his wife rtvtahn& the #OISI sidt of a mamaae CD u$-Wits 9:00 fJ llM ~m. SOMETHING • FOR JOEY-Trve story of strkken boy a. his football slJr brother D ( f7) <J,) ( SOl!ltlhlll far loty lhe memouble and touching ttut lolt stOty of lhe clo-lt and lov1n11 relallonsh•P belwten Htisman I r()ohy wrnner John ~ppPlltll1 now a star 1unn1n1 back lor lht Los An&eles Rllms. and Joey. hos younger brothe• st11cken woth leukemia Marc S1n&tt, lell Lyn as, Gerald Olouith hn. Geraldine Pace and Linda l(elsey, 811an farrell, Kathleen Bellar and Sieve Guttenber& star I) (21) If ) (lOJ 19 Thru Girls J)KH Musrcal comedy m1dy se11es about a 1110 ot mull! lalented new comeis (Debbie Allen, Ellen Foley and M1m1 l\ennedy) who are determmed lo make ot" m stlo• business U ( 2t 1 t ) )J, 811eth Guns and Brolhm Allet arv1ng lwo brolh ers a $tCnnd chance 811ella rs lruslraltd to hnd that one of them llJs become a psyc110D1lh1C c11m1nal •hO needs help bul un I itl 11 G> Me11 Gntf111 S-m Tiit Vlr11n~~ 24 Mttlltl <r~r BUGS BUNNY EASTER SPECIAL Buis Bunny, w1lh the aid ot such olher famous tartoon characters as Datty Duck Sylvesfe1 the Cal, PePt le Pew. foghorn Leehorn and Vosemtle ~m. tries to help a despe1aie Granny find a sub shlute tor the Easter Bunny who 1s bed11dden w1fh a rotd on ·The Buis Bunny E.aster Special one hour an1m••ed spectal on CBS fhursday al 8PM T 1td up w1lh producHon as he slm in Hollywood tn(W1es, Bucs 1s unable lo be lhe hsle1 Bunny. as Cnnny hid hOptd Symp•theht , lhe 1abbil 1ud1t1ons othtr temed animated stall for the role 1n attempts lo help the drstreued Granny who tem the £aste1 e1as wdl not bt dehnred this yea1 fhe emot10nal D•lty Duell who conl1nuously has tried to out r.on Bu&~ Bunny makes numerous unsuc msful attempts lo win the 1ole. ol the Easler Bunny, but doesn't win Cfanny'~ approval The h1&h strun& dock's competition aets pretty slltt when Buis aud• hons a host of other bfUsh and ink slars, uh1b1ted th101.11h secments from len classic cartoons sun 1n the soecr1I, courtesy ot Warner Bros C1rtoons H1I Geer 1s uecullve produw for the new 1t11ma hon 1n the S9f(1al produced by De Pat1e f relena F riz Frelena 1s the supeN1S1n1 director with olher directors 1nclud1n1 Roberl Mc K1mson, Gerry Ch1n1quy and Clluck lones Mel Blanc and June foray are the voices ~ ... 12 fll) Great rertormanus: 'lister Chesler Mystery Play' Drawrng 1n sprtll11on hom lhe Ne.i Testament the play dramahles lhe M1111stry ot Ch11st. Tht I ut Supper lht Resur recton and the lul ludcemenl lom <Aurtney plays Chnsl -9:30-m l.J Cnau llltn C111d1 10:00 • IJ JS 6J 11)1 19 ltincstoA COllfMlenllll Sttd of Corruphun Co11up1 polKt use a proslttult in an attempt lo !ram' R 8 K1neston whtn his 1nves1r1111ton i'ls 100 close lo lhen •ICe 11n1 prolecl1011 1a(ktl UDll"" {J c.Mlll 1ty ...... fJ ('.21 1 e ) 1n1 Bullara Waltm Special f uturts al homt 1nluviews w1lh [h1abelh hylor and het hus band John Warner lrom therr ldrm 1n V11gin1a, lhe Shah and [mprts) hOllr Jhe palal1al surroundin&s of lht ruyat residence in 1,b,1an. han and R'P 1'Stnlahv, Ba1b~1a l0tdan lrom her Wuhinton D C aoarlmenl fl) lsrnl Today 12$, Gunsmoke ED Scenu from A Marn•&• lhe lll11ttalts' Mamnne and lohan lllf.el al his othce to 112n the d1v01ct papers <1h1lh prtc1p1lalts a veotrn& of all lhe ilg&rts~on~ hale hortdom and 1a11e lhlll hnP been sup~rtssed lor yPars m El Bien Amado -10:30-m m m Newi 11:00 D IJ m ")t llew1 U (fl e ) l~t Amencan Stylt TV WEEK. APRIL l. 11177 t I Si111la lhtth Up fJ !Ul lt) (IQ) lkn (!J lrwi4t ID Mary Hartnun , Mary Hart1111n (I) The lloM,--n ( lTl 13 ) l\t lH<~ $'- HJ Int of GrOll(llo fll) Clwlc lllut11 ,m .. • -11:30- 8 ( ITl ! ~ ) JJ CBS Utt Mowit. C. "Th Tllowu11d ,!ant l11d" Id••) 69 Ch11s1ohe1 GtOlif L6111nt Stephens ID ~nnon o 1"l •> 1101 m Ww!r ~ t 1 n.. m c11111 fJ ( 2t t ) Qt Tiit look1n/ lllJSltry of Ille Wee\ CD 11tw1 CE s11 lilko H Tiie 700 Club 12:00 U lest ot GroiKho CJ llkw11: "fi111e limit" (dra) Sl N1Chllrd Widmark Richard Basehul CD Mowit: ''The V11dlc1" (dra) '46 Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Loire Cl) Mo¥it: "Tiit Lona Whit'' (dra) ·~4 Anthony Quinn. Chirles Coburn -12:30-u All·Nitht Sllow: "A Cry from tllt StrHts," "Sloltn Ass11nm1nt" 1:00 IJ fO '2) fl T-rrow 2:00 (!J Mow11 Ooubltteatwre: "lassr.'' "Hunarr Hiii" ID All-llipt $'-: "Cloak and 011 ttt.'' "T" flies West" -2:05- 0 lllow11: "Tiie hlltr a.w. MH" (tom) 48 Red SkeUon lantl 81111 THURSDAY Al'llll 1 FOf -.iift1 aid aft•-llst1op, ptost see DAYTIME ~aOCUlllS lelow, for ""' ~. are l1lt day's-. DAmME MOVIES ,. 30 u '°Sit' of t)e Ct.$" (di•> '32-frtdllt Marc11 Claudtltt CA>t~tt 10:00 at '11t1n1c" (dra) S.l Chflon Webb &1b111 Stan•yc~ 11.00 D c "A Ollldy Ill Asllc" (sus) 68-l•uie11<t H..-.ey 11·00 GI "Dn11n lor Sun~al" (com) 4 I Waller P1d&eon Rouhnd Russell 1:00 U "luiliblt A1e11I" Udv) 42 Ptter lorre Jo!}.Hllll 2:00 D C "Sunfltlrer" ldra) 70 Sophi~ lortn Marr,llo Mastroianni J.:00 {01 'CJ "P'la1n1 of ls.Ille" ldra) 70 Waynt Medo1 l:JO 8 C '1llt Youn1 Cou11lry" ("es) '69 Waller 81enn1n Jo•n Hirkelt Pete Duel Roaer D•~•s l!V•NING J e:oo fl • • 10 ( 11 3 l flew) D l1 J !lt I cm ltfWI a lf SI>! fret f GOfMl ,,.. D ~• • ""',. f""1" .., AdMI 17 m DK:tnc c-""'' m 0it1111tic s.'in ,. ..... ~ -6.30-u ''TlTAIUC"·ltOBERT * WACNCll/B. STAMC• D M"1t· (90) "TrtanK" •dw 53 Chhon w,bb Rub••• SldftW'fCI. Rnf)f1I WA1n~1 t AM, COriltrttl . ....., 10 Men Cnftt" Sllow G1 fanrilyAlh1r (17 ) ) '-"'oit mz-r n • , 1tw1t'lltd m•-r.•~ 7:00 oa u • mm11- • Llln Chlb I ., ~M*t I Tt l .. 1!1t Truth D C-1t1t11i-m 1 ~L«t a> flit '11 e CMdr•'t rr.tr1111 MW, Gt1fht1' f.D lhttt.11/Uf!rtr ~ ( 2t • ) Tiit P'lrtrWc-f "'"'' -1:30-a w, e !Mt ANtun Stytt T Tiit 0.. Coup1t • Tiit Ci-.~ ·~~ D TM _....,., WiW if 211 • Matttl '- • C11l ll l ltMJ h11t~ (llr l ,) TM WAllfll lr.elMn • , ... ,.. toelllftt t21"°1'11',Htr• • ~ 21 lOllilllf D"kllsltlcllt ~fl AIMrla: "" v..,.. Lt,trltt!u 8:00 D BUGS BUllllY EASTElt • SHOW/Sues isled to sub for Euler Rabbit O (rtr J ) e Bu1i Bunnf Usttr SflOOI Buts Bunny. •1!h the aid al wch olhrt 1.muus uric.on chmclus n Dally Due~ Sylvest" lht C'1 Pepe Lt Pew foehorn tteholn and Yosem11e ~m 111e1 10 ht o a dt1oera1e Cranny hnd a sub U1tule lor rhe £Mtt1 Bunny who as btd11dden ••th a cold u 12' 8 1 10 m fanluhc lolrrney lu1nabout Whtn lht m'n ol ant ol lht lime ~"""'s abu'lf' and dec1adt 111, ltmale mu111ton tht •omen revolt and cause 1ht 11 !Ofrn,nlors to drsappu1 U Mme. (ZIH) "Tht ltmOll Drop KHI" (com) ·~I Bob Hope t ._,it: C (21ul "WP'd• tn l1pan" <drO ~I t•tsa '(;,,~hi Carntron M1lchtll D ( 2f e ) )I future Cop lht pohce learn 01 Cleave• Ha.en and 8und1 t•y 10 kt'P a youne &1rl lrom lomm1llng W•llde onlv lo lurn lh, ont P"'°" •ho un stop her "" talhtr 11 under pohtt KUard and r.~nnOI be ,,leased Ci) C.ten111 'llfe11tt 111 COlltert I 11, popular ~·nit• 1s l)ac~td by th, CdmoMon Symphony 01thtstr4 m IKQUH CcHmtau Snith '" lhr Dttp lht m~lenoui Creal Su I ur11es bfhe.,d evol.,d from lhe 1>1th1s1nric •lits 1nrac1 lht crew 01' tht C1l11>so lhty w1\fl lhe l~l•nd 01 l u101>a +n thr Moumbique channel btlween Af11u and M1daiasca1 II) ,tfTJ Muon m J•-°''"" '2t Mtwlt C (2hr) "Go4spell" tdra> I J Y1clor Gaibe• David Hn~ell Jerry Slo~a fD lllHtt<~t Tl1Htrt: Upst111t Doomtt•11s W1tl 'fr Ho Comt S.tk l\aa1n Wftrn R1cftard bo11owi a hsh +ne lndte 1n lhr H11hlands ol Scot land hton Pl~ct yrvanl\ llAv, lo mana1t under vnU1ual roM•hM~ ID P'11m1tr dtl '""" 9:00 U PEOPLE'S COMMAllO • Per1orm1nce I All Star show ust by public! D ( IT 3 ) • hoplt's Com· mind hrtorm1n<1: 1•11 Outsland mi prrfo1mm flnm all l~tets ol lht \llnw bu\1Mu •orM ·~ ~elecl~d by th, public in • 11•ltonw10t 'urvey 4•>Plly lhe11 WIMlllr l1lenl> lft lh1\ 1pr111I y.,,.,,, wtre iivrn Ille opporluMy lo .ctually ultcl bolh lh, \Im and m•te1111 lht\ .. ould 1,~, In V• on 11,1,v1\1Qn p1u11•m '" 1 n11+011w•C!• suivry G fl t 10 Im NllC's But Wltr c.,ta111s 11H1 ttlt lllllCI CR) Youne l'l\tPh A1m11h turns som• h1rd lr\)M\ aboul ltuch''l lrU i.on 1110 11u1t d1sc0¥e•s he 11 '" htt• lo tht nlalr ol bou fd Hulry and d,,prt• hlS aHttlHlft 101 llilh,,111t Htnftf\lty AM hfl lhulhtfl B••llld,llt •0•> 10 .,,SllOy ~·•~e1111r 1 hu\band Tom "ho madr vtlt 1ecusallon1 •111nsl hu f MIN: C (211r) ''TM Pvm(llln ~•r" (dD) ~4 Mllf 81ncroll 8 (llfl fl •) Oli "'"" ltllller(N) Hon Involvement" Woto a11ests 1 ~1111-n lo• not slOPP•Nt • •Obbery •ftC! Bapltsll • new wom•n deteclt•e b11n11 1n 1 "lluht1 D Oul .. ._rts CD Mtrv Gtltlln S11o1t (I) Tiit Vlr11n11n m CIWllis.illon "l1ahl ol hpen tnct" Rtmbr1ndl 1nd Yttmtec two Oulch oacnlers •hOlif perceplt0n ol heht revolu1ton11ed the11 a1t art prototypes tor S11 Kenneth Cla1k \ sludy ul I/th Cenlu•Y luroue a 11m' ol milhtmothcs and 1eason -9:30-u (lt J ) U hm's Co111 pany No Children No Dots When Jft~ b11nes home a puppy room males lantl and Chussy re1111nd him 11111 lht landlo1d doesn t allow peb El) Stec.tr frM Germany 10:00 U D lltw1 8 (a. t ) 3t Wnbldt Me41 u l l\1ng Solomon s l\1d An 1dop hon w1nttd by Sam and IAntl 1s lh•ratened "hen lhf tos1e1 mothe1 13CtS lht PIOSf)tCI ol '" 1ncurablt 1llntn and runi ~way w1fh the baby .2f, CuMmob fD Miu dt 11 R1u hped ~I lhe San Gabuel Mission. w1lh compo~e1 rl11aoeth Walao conduc11na l~t Pan Ame11can Ensemble and lht Sm1 mtnlo Chor1le actor H,n1y Dmow hosls and t1pl11ns th, tlemen1' of the Spanish Mass -10:30-m mm 11ews fD Profilft-H.l. lhch11dson 11 :00 0 D e Jt llews D <IJ t 10 e lltwt U i...t AmttltlR Style J Sillsla M1lcll Up D lr-4t GI 11111} H1rt111n, Mal} H1rt111fll Q)Tllt~1trl ( l7 13 ) Tiit b n<h Show 2' 8tsl of GrOlltllo mw-11 ( 1t e ) l"c Am.nun Stylt -11:30- 0 ('f? 3 ) • CBS ute MOM " .. 1-si.r Ride." C "Cl) P'l~i<" (dr11) It John fo1sythe CJ IU t J 101 Im .lelw!y C.rwn '& Tiit nL Clllb D ('291 e ) 1fl Tll-rsd•y ll11"t $ptd1I Ge1aldO R1weu Gon<1n1thl /\mertca · m llews OJ Ssi. Bilko .2t Tiit 700 Club 12:00 11J Bui of Croudlo Ci) Mo.11: 1 Cl "four Qvetnt 101 an Ace" (advJ '66 Roce• H1n1n GI Cfoa.-W1b II> Motil: "l111tt1tlclll of lit•" (dra) 34 Claudelle Colbttt -12:30-u Aff.lflpt Sllow: "Honor of lllt lit<k •-111. • "Ges,el Acoulln1 te SI ltl111Mw." "Dud M111't [JtS" GI ~: "The H•1d" 11lty hN" (dra) '56 Humphrty Bo11rt 1:00 D U1 I <IOl TOlllOlt .. 2:00 l!I Mowl1 Oou.iefulure: "Mike Mlllt ltllM," "ltlatk tf C..ift" -2:30-m AIJ.1111111 Shw: "The '41nflrll 111," "Bride 111d tltt ltut" -3:05-u Mowit: "hyOllll A 11•-••lt Do.lit" (Ml '56-D1n1 Alld"w' TV WEEK APRIL 3. 1977 FRIDAY Anll I FOi m«nin1 11111 1ftt1-llst111p.. pltut see DAYTIM[ 'IOCllAllS. Below, '°' )'OUr (-fllltflCe. ,,. tllt .. ,., -It$. DAmME MO'llES •:30 l:'J "lllrt 0.1111" ldra) 59 - Brandon deW1ldt Clro4 ly"ltJ 10.00 24 C "Ch1per •r lh Donn" (com) SO Chllon Webb lunnt Cu1n Myrna I oy 11'00 m C "DIJ ol Trtw111p~" (d•al ~-ltt I Cobb. ~Me Diu lowell G1l'1lOlt 1:00 Iii ~r11e tnts1blt Crtahtt•" ('lf1 h) 60 Sandra Dorne. lony W111M 12f c .,. Silllnrt ...... end" (com) '63 !toy Dun1hue. Connie Sltveni. Robetl Conrad 2:00 D cc "fly1111 ltathtr ne<kl'' (ddv) ~I lohn Wayne. Robel Ryan. IAn1s Carter 3:00 fOI c "Thi llrut Mu'1 Wh1shrs" (dia) II Dun lone~ Ann Solhe1n l:lO U Cl •JM r11 Ovt Wnt" (wts) ·r,7 A"n Sheudan Ruth McDtv+ll Oo~&IU v Fowley EVENING e:oo D D t ( fT 1 ) ,Jo ltfWI G QJ e (Jf 8 ') 8'llewl D Ji St.r Trt• • Gomtr l'ylt D f.li11J1110te m P'artndp ft111tly Q) M1111-12 m Cltdnc c-,_, ID Dunuhc Stnn n Mike Ooutlll -6:30- fJ WITCHCRAFT IN • "lllTUAl OF EVIL" D lllcMe: CJ l'°l "Ritual of h ll" ldra) 69 Louis lourdan. Ann, Baal er. Diana Hyland e 'WyCOritfitll 1101 Me" Griffin SllOW m F1mily Aff1lr ( ll'll ))) Dolly ,., .. Oii m Zoom ( 2tl I I l) e..itClltd tm TOW!! T1i. 7:00 D D QI ., ID m lltwt l:'J liln CM f I My ThrH Sens L To Tel the Trllltl l!I Co1Kt11tr •llOll Ill !Mt LllC'f a> """ .... flJ kben °""" 1r Wy &nffltll ShR fD Madltdtlthfer R.,.n ((ft! f )) Tiit Plltrill .. flfllily -7:30-D Wiid Klll.0-a !Mt A1ntna11 sr,te ( f I Jht (Wd C..,.. 8 <IQI llll rei Im Htllywte4 S.-r• lht MllH'b Cl TM Jtbr's Wilt! m < '21l < • J > "ldy 114111Ch Ol l•Jtl-IMpalf l'T .. r1111s 1211 Hocttt'• ...,.... tm ~Ml 21 TO!llPI fll lla11 Cl_. fNDAY (Continued) 8:00 fJ HERE COMES mn 11t COTTOllTAIL/Anim1ted dtli&llt w. Dinny K1ye a ((IJ) CD) ti} Hert Comu rtttt Cee1...Uil eued on the bool br Pi1scdta and Otto r•1e11ch the slorr 1el1tu ho .. p,,,, ta•h lo dehm mo" hslt• tU\ than the mt l•onla1I but 1s S.twtd lrom d1\ rme br Mr Sawllau and h1' tome machine With the aid ul tho) on wention. Peter attempts to ~o bacl • ~y 1n 1tme to ma~e amends 4nd manatn to land 1n every important holiday ttcept Curer btloie ht stts 1111nas "'"' aea;n II @ 'f' iOl m Sulord u d Soll To impress l•monl s future mo I her 1n la•. I red decides lo get into the Olt1mt Bool ot World Records by slay1nc a .. ake tor th, toncest time ewe1 1eported 9 Mom: I.CJ (2hr) "l(onp " (Stl h) '61 MKhael Gou&h Marao John~ John Lemont less Conrad Cla11e Gordon ll) Mowit: Cl (2hr) "Orum Beat" (•ts) ·sc Alan Ladd Audrty Dallon M111sa Pawan. Robtrl Keith e (ta <l ) rJJJ Oonnr and Mane (R) Desi Arna1 Millon Buie Ceor,e Coblt, Ptuy rttm1ne and flrlhur Godfrey cutsl (lj u tia rrofllt D MoN: ,e_i (211r) "1111"1 Gii 1111" (hOI) 69 Joa" Cra111ford Barry Sulhva" Roddy McOowall Orn• DiflS ID ltttl t11t Sul Cl) W.W Ttlfot!SiOll loun1 a M!Mt: C (lllr) "Tht Shon of lllt flllle<111a•" (dtaJ 68 Anthony Quinn. Osur Wein" Oaw1d f4nuen &:> WdllllflOR Wtt• 111 iltYMW m EJ 01'9t -8:30- D .u 6 IGl m tlltco a11d Hit Mu Unclt Sonn1 When Ed l~kt\ A l1&h1nc tr•o l'tv1nt h1\ bu11n•ss '" tht cu' ol Otlla ano lou1t hi\ ,..1n11n1 elduly uncle Amvu •llh his 1enn11 racket 1011 lluhs dnO \~I\ lollowtd ~ 1111s e11rs l•ll\ .~.t fD Wall SllMt Wetk m h • 14"' ,, ro1iwoi 9:00 9 NASHVILLE 99 Tonitt • C!llldt A•tns Crull II ((11' I ) I llnhwllle t9 An old bad1wood~ m•n m~1dt11 lh, dr~n• ct11•'' •flo •1lltd h1i vounc 111nckcn •nd LI Ston'y ~illfl lak'~ on hi\ lamoly \ lrtd1to0n ol YIRlllnl' 1ut11Ct D 3 f\ IOI cm T114 ~odltr4 r ... (R) Jtm Rockford I 1u1p1c1on IMt lGl!ltlh1n1 1\ afoul t>tm1s h1111 into tht uu al 1 phony PSffh" (R$trt Wtbbf1) wllO p1ettnds rn elp ll>t OO!itt '°''' a sl1y1n1 but Ollfy to lurlh'' ht\ 'fto111 lo rob lht dud man • (11 r J ) 11! MC fnp y lllpf -..: 'C_l (2'r) "Ja11t I"' Or11111 s...,~ tdm /J John Han<OCk Ro0t11 Delliro Michael Mormly Vincent G11den11 Htalher M1cR1t 81rbm Babcock. Phil fostt1 A vouna bastblll plarer wanh 10 pl•r onr lasl so.son btloi' dy1n1 Touch '"I study of two proftu1on1I bas, ball player! l)n hct1oni1 N~• YQrk turn m Mtn Griffin Sllow , ... ,4 f1J ClaUK Thtaht 'lht W1ld Duck Dtnhom ! lholl 11ars as a drumei who 11 forced to know lh' ugly truth about himself and h11 lam1ly. 1n Hen11k Ibsen's 1real comedy drama m lloc!IH htNblS -9:30- 10:00 U ( 11' 3 ) t Hullter hrl I Sm'I aitnls Jim Hunter ~nd Many Sllaw 1nwrshca1t a murdet whtth lht r come to rul11e 11 rust thr top ot lhe 1teber1 1n a sinl\ter consp111cr desi1ntd lo accomplish th' a~sas.s•nalton of an a1 rel un~nown t\mt11Can d1tn1l11'( D 131 6 t~ m l'ohce W01n1n (R) 11111 by Pre1ud1cc Pepptt is suspended !tom the force and sub 1ected to a departmental 1r1a1 after she 1s latsely a"ustd Of se•ually moltsllnc a temalt ~uspetl l:'tONnn t. C.ltbnty Rnut 0) Cf 8lt11 Amado -10:30- m mm"'"' 11:00 u u mo•"''" D f 1 10 .t1i r_r1 lltws Iii (Jf t ') Lon American Stylf l • Sln11t1 •htc\ Up O Mofle. 1C "Solomon ' Sfltbf ' ldru S9 Yul Brynner Cina 1ollob1111da m llb11 Hartm1n, M11J Hartman Cl) flit l*tplOOftt ll ( 11l 3") Tiie Randt Sllo9 M• Bat of GrOU<ho f1J 8b<k Ptrspedtve on tM llnn m Dfanutk StntS -11:30-u ( 17 3 ) t CBS utc MCMt: C "let's Switch" (com) 74 811ba11 [den Barbata feldon RKha1d Schul II 2J1 • I~ m Jollnny Ca,_ t. Mofit: "P'rollltm Cub" tdra) ~3 Heltn W•l~er Jloss rllioll U (~) I I ) )tf$.WJ.f. ., ... ., m $(1. lllko 2f) 700 Club m ""•1111 l• 12:00 n D•Ko ·n m Outdoors Cl) Moflt "T11uma" (hon 6J Joh11 Conte l ynn 8111 lo11 Rtthards D1w1d G11nr1 Warrtn Krmmerl1ng -12:30- 11 All·llll hl Siios • "Cbb Tide." "Yhtrd Wt111an," ~lack 811tJlion" 8 Svl!"llM Thtal!t GI lllowle: "Co!tq.,.ttd City'' (adv) 65 O•v•d Niven M4fton Balsam Si>n Gmara U s..I T111n 1:00 u hll•llollt D U 6 !"f~ TOlllOlro. D Tllrlller 2:00 Iii OoutMtfUlllft Mo.it: "0o<1or ._ !#It." "Doctor al Laree" -2:30-m All·lll1ht Show: "811st of lltrocco," "£11flt lrOll Mt11" -3:05-a Mom: re "Ciuns of lite Tim· b11l1nd" (d11) '60 ~Ian l&~d. ltannt Crain rrank•t Awelon SATURDAY ArRll 9 MORNING e:oo D lm-14 o lite lia Valley I, ~nrise Stlnatei O Commulllty fttdback ID let's Ra, -6:30- fJ ~11!1$e Semester D Tllat't Cit (}J CalitOfnla Miulottt 0 M"t the libyoo <tai hOCHtrty libn111mtnl ID Unit flYt Q) Moml"I Show ~f) YUl1 Aflecre 7:00 U C1t1111r1 TltrH u f.U1 rt, tiOl m Woodr Wood pecker Show " racesatten l Wttbnd U (cal,]__) llJ fom I le11y/ Mumbly Show 0 Youth l llte Issues m o."'"1.a" ,..... Cl) Sim Y ol1y Sl!ow fD Yop lor Hutti! -7:30-u Sltps to ltarnlltc D ml ®l m Pi11k '"'""" " '•" ' f ritnds 8 (~ f(J) Ill> Ja111ter11w CJ Hot f Ilda• Show m 1471~ $e111i·Annual Mo1111011 Colllert11et l•tt1p1s horn woild con '"'"" at the labern1cl' on T ernple SQuare ll) Romper ~ (117 1 )) llac-Bt11fal0 m h•~·· llnlMD 8:00 fJ (Ir rfJ) ce i Srlmtt1 I Twttty 4 i Popeyt/8up tlrtOOM u ((29) m> o S<oobf 0oo O Mowle: "Slnbad the $1llor'' (adw) '4/-0ouelu fa11bank~ Ir . Maureen O'Hm, Walle• Slezak ll) WomJn: Rut to RHI (2t Yokt ol T okJll -8:30-u (07' f) tt l Clut Clu'b I e ) Speed lbw m Mofle: ·s1,,., u, 111t Sand" (mus) "40 Judy Garl1nd Mickey Rooney Paul Wh1fernan lune Pittner 9:00 U ( }'71 11)) (), IU&l luRny/ bd R11n11tr D CHI ()) '.D cm S,..d lliUY I.. Yellty of lllt Dinosaurs fl:) ~ Upo11 A CIHlic O)IMicM -9:30- D !IDl 0 (fl G Monster Scillld (li Jollft1IY Qveet a (121> ) QJ1 llrtllb Super .. 111 lll"lt: tt ) "Gold 101 lht CHars" (adv) 64-11ttrev Huntft1. MylM e Oemoneeot. Ron Rindal! Massimo G1rot1 OJ Al Dia TV WEEK. <\PAIL 3. 1977 10:00 fJ ((fl) CI)) (I) Tamn D l2lJ (I) G "1llclsU11d/lil1jor WCllt llatOan Mllwauket Brewtri ws Ntw YOik Yanktss and the C1nc1n n1t1 Reds ws San D"&o Padru D Mowit: "Tin~ B.aulllon" (dra j ·~ Don Kelly [dwird G Robinson Tiit JtboM 0 W111ttd OUd Of AJi.t !GI Grandstand/lasthll Mil ..aulte 81twers v' New Yor~ Yanl tu and the M1nnoota Twins ~ Oa•land A1hlet1C1 .tt1 Hot r tide• Sllow m 1ntmltJ r actory m Tnbllftf rvbllcl -10:30-u (fill (f) rr "" AdYenturu of Salman ( MoWle: "Und1r1rownd •1•nl" (dra) '4? Bruce Bennell Leslie 8100~ 8 (f21) (t)) IJJi Supcrlrltnch llJ Abbott & Costello (3) Ytllt1 of the OillOUUrl fl!) Rtbop O> Coco Ori11 11:00 e 1 (rr!) t 1J) (f) Sllmmllsis e (atl (f)) IU\ Od4hll Couple m U.htttrM Cl) Wildfffe in Crisll. B' The Mwnsttn m""' -11:30- D liloW11: t,CJ "The Qweu of labylon" (ad•) ~6-Rhonda flemint. RIChardo Montalban 8 (QI) <J)) (JI) Allltrican Sand· stand m The •actn Q) OuNoon 2J) The Udams family AFTBRNOON 12:00 U ((f!J (JJ) rf} ftl Albert (\, Ovtdoon 0 Casi Sidt Kids m Outdoors a> s,t. Bil•o lllJ Action Theatre m Lallno Consorllum -12:30- fJ mr, mi 111 .,, n ( i.i Spor1s Clltlltftlt U Htld Oft ID lost In Sptet Cl) Moflt: re-"Cawt of Outlnrsn (wts) 5? Macdonald Carey, Alexis Smith f1J Oo<umtnltf'f Showcase full Moon lunch" 01scove11nt the a'1 of t1e1ant hw1n1 and d1n1nr in Japan (12tl ) U.S. h r111 Report m Car111ita 1rt l.altlltttn T.V. 'Caster Is" 1:00 fJ ((O') ) CJ) Muter Goll Cowtra1t of the two closi"c rounds ot the p1ttt111ous Masters Touinament 11 the WO!ld t1mtd Auausla Nattonal Coif Club 1n Aucusla, Geore11 • Ctltllrlty lowllfl'-16 l))) C...t11111tf I WtfM (JfJ lilo¥lt -1:30- • $portsman's frltnd (J) Padre Bmbtll San D1e10 Padres ws C1nn1nth Reds a Au's $ports World • lllowlt: lt) "Tiiis lsll1141 C.rt~" (sci fl) '55-Ball Roberu. fa1t11 Oomerrue, Ru Reason. Jell Morrow CD Soul Tr1i11 m (gSJic Thull• ,,ttie. ( IBi ) T rnllllrt 2:00 a s.m r.1111i, •9"1• U fht W'IHtll lllowie: 1CJ. "FM Mllktll Milts lo Cuth" (SC• I~ '68 Andrrw Ken Barbara Shelley Ill Tmu m CIUSIC Thultr 'fhe Wild Due~ (JI) ) Outdoors -2:30-a Mom: "TtrnH From Ille 1't11 5000" (hor) SS -Ward Coslello Joyce Holden m 011111 Um1ts (12JJ CJ)) A111m1I World ~1 TV Bowler1m1 3:00 U (ll!J i) lfJ Whi t's II All About ... R"lum1t1u lwu youna brothers who .,,,le. arrange. perform and record then own pop songs. an endangered animals 100 1n &ownsv1lle. leus 1 .. 0 boys who swing hom the lly1nt lldpue and San f 1anc1sco hom the a11 are somr ol the PtO!Jlt and placo v1s1led by Raumala11 U Gruttst S,Oru Ltae11di W1lhe Mays Reutt Jacuon tiosts 1h1s 100~ 11 one of the grearut cente1 l1tldm 1n bJStb.111 history lrom h1~ berin nrftif 1n the b111 lucun 1n 19SI with lht He• YO!-Giants to he end ot his carrer with the Mel' ~ yurs 111e1 D Mowre C "Q.,11tez" (wo) 57-fred M1eMu111y G> Mtrit. "M111 111 Ille l1hldle" Cd11) 6i Robert M1lchum li The MllSIC "-tt ID GrJt1 CiM dt II T11ff D '"' a..t.n TCM11 -3:30- • • ThlS ts BisnaN e (iat. f ) rro lowten TtMlr lht S75 000 h11 Lanti Oprn lrnm Sp11n1iloeld V11g1n1a m 1111-: 1111'°"'_.. lCJ '°"" ... ,_, D llMh 11 S.1111;,, 4 :00 8 VllJl&t to lllt 84ll04'11 Of tht S.t T Olltlleon 1T1 SU1 Trtl l]t ~trl fop to Evr0pt ((Jl1 1J ) hcl Concert f!a ClM UttMrvl lJ) ll S,.d1I Tttal II\ A B11nd Ntw World' &) '*ttl ,tnft<hvt M lllt """ a Acrialll•ni u .s.A -':30- D ita Fdl" I n.1t1ms .. ... c "Tiii Sip at """' ...... (wes) S8 ROI} C~lhovn • M"lt: "Tiit Htlo Morin ._,,,.(deal ~7 Ann BIY1h JljlbtlMlt llllllk St OMt u,... A Claall G '"""' " T r1'ftf Ol~ftm 5:00 G H T NI Alf l llNI' •Sta1T..-........ -.,lu ~' s~ Oil AIC'a Wldt 1 t.1 titre c-'•tt1 Cottonuil ClOl ,..ws m lllowlt: CCJ "Usboft" (dra) ·~6- Ray Milland. Claude Rarns Maureen O'Hara IU l t, Adam·l2 Wiiow• €!l) Hte Ha -5:30- 11 110. iu1 1e111ns ( t 7 } . ) tlllmp!OMll1p Sndt• m a ai."""' Colorldo 8:00 0 .J (t17 ~ ) ""' II m News 0 ltlo'flt: C) (2hr) "Mouse Oii the Moon" (com/ '6J I e11y Thomas Margaret Rutherford Ron Me>ody Bern11d Ctobt>one (J Hee H1w I!) 110 Ironside fl) Cme Unlvenal (1JI 6 Dl110&ut m ycision 0n -6:30-0 8J N11n II KNBC lt1W$ Colllertn<e D (t211 CU) >fl News m $121.000 Question ( 11' 13)) llom in freedom l a1 e Wild Ki111c1om m 1ttbop 7:00 D Tiit Muppeb Florence Uender son 111ts1s 11 l'llt ,11tt Is It.Pt ~ Voy•at lo the Bottom of tllt Su u ()'ftitllm la An111ts ti 111 S..rdl Of._ 0 1Q) (Ul 6 S,,ce: 1"9 CD ('1tl I ) m 1t La rt11c1 ,...Show Q)Adam 12 {<ll) J ) Hee H1• m The '•INw11 ID lo1 de Mell(O -7:30-0 Htte & Now U In Sur~OL. U Olusten: ltCM & Wiiy mRoom m 8 :00 u (117 I ai) , , ltl11y Tyler Moore Sllow (R) Producer Mary Richard\ emmes her aulhOflly 10 ht•t •nyone she wants lo al WJM IV •llhouen Lou. alone w1lh led and Murray be111n!> lo doubt her tudge men! tothtn she hires a woman \PO!tscast er II Jti t JQl IIHlft& ti .. asb lht 1n1mated musical special lells how the hon was lranslormed from bt1n1 Kt1dtnl prone and bumbhne 111hrlr on N0<1h ~Ark rn the u1on1 cat who provides ludershro toi all other Wlldlrlt D 124 llhll Suhtbllt l lkcr\ '\ Port11nd ' Mofi1: c (90) "Conflict" td11) •\ Humohtey Botart. Altm Sm 1th 8 ((21 I ) 8) llansifs kw· titt Haney meels Laverne Der ti•o while shes on 1 11tent hunl 10 ll1huuk11 D lfl A"ftlH Allttl Soccer &a111t1 Los An1eles Ames vs Sin Jos, hrthq111ko al la M111d1 St• d1um 1n San Jou Cal CD Sal11td11 S,.Ci1I "Vaudeville" 0> YICtory 1t Su fZ!) Onct Upo11 A Clls1k "l1ltle lord Faunlletoy" S11.put adaplation ol Frances Hodeson Burnett's novel about a New York boy and his widowed mothei Put II -8:30- 0 Hfb t1l) loll Newlllrl Show (R) Bobs collece lroend I he Peeper"' tomes to v1si1 •1lh a b1c wrprise and Bob. Ul>'Clma a piacll cal )Oke makes plans lo relahalr But lhe su1pme 1u1ns out to be the Pteper's 11 llJ> tiJ ®J m Tht first Easter bbl>it Stuffy a stuffed loy btlonerne to a t•rt named Ghnda 1s turlltd onto a retl •abbtt bye f111y lo 1em1nd everyone about lhe true meamnc ol Easter u ca l.J)> ta '"" m eon.,. fZ!) The WIJ ft Wu 9:00 0 (Ci'l'.l l1;) <JJ All m lht family (R) Cone! A hosp111t11ed A1ch1e is outra&ed alter receivrne .,hal he considers lo be quullonabte medical care, but lhal's nothing compared to what happens .,hen he sees the bill D l2ll CJ) ll.Ql m NBC S.turd1y Movie: 1CJ (2hr) ''Wlltrt Ille Rtd ru11 Grows" (drt) H-Sle.,art Pt lersen, tames Whitmore. Beverly Garland. J1ek Grn&. Lonny Chapman. ltll Clal\ Junna Wilson A 0001 youne Oklahoma boy buys lwo red bone hounds and lmns them lo hunl ·~coons but one day when a moun larn hon allacks their master lhe dogs comt to hrS detenSf with lhe 1ts11ll that one dies '" combat and the other or a broken hurt u ((8) ) ai SUrar & Hutth GJ HttHn m 81.tU rnrw111ah11 fl.th of r.1111 m HU!illO dt Soa/ln lnftl!Cibla -9:30- D IJJJ ) <V Alice IR) rto s flamboyanl u husband 1s bac~ rn town. arid Flo be&ins to hope thty mitht eel back toaelher. unhl she discovers he hun't chaneed 11 all (£ Stm A11t11's L.ntfl.lack Q) lllowit: u::l "Blftad of A Gun· flctiter" (w,s) '63'-Marty Robbins 10:00 D ((]Jl \.M ([) C.rol Bllrnett (R) Sieve Lawrence euesls D ((3) ([J) ID Dor Ind Cat .. ,, Duck Is A Duck" Two small time hoodlums rob and humiliate a .. u1 lhy. middle 11e man in the preSfnce of his lady lnnd, unaware that their v1tllm ts a powerful, ego maniac criminal syndicate ch1el TV Wffll, APRIL 3. 1977 CJ lllowlt: ct) "Witch WitllCMlt A l room" (adv) 66-lelf Hunter. Mar11 Pmchy CD News IS lllowit: "HollM ol DIK11li" (hor) '61 John Cwadine, Lionel Alw1ll OJ a Shvw de Cd11lti Nu.trio -10:30-u An11ls '77 m ltlowlt: HMinde "' M~111" 11:00 DU t m a 11ews II ffm lttws • Lem Amtriu11 Sty1t (I) ""'1 Wilh1ms Show m KJaa o1 ltustOll 111 lilowlt: a::; "Doomw1tch" ( dra) 72-lin Bannen ludy Getson CW CV> m Club ilSl l.{) Adam· 12 (QI) CU) 1111 Hu111b11d -11 :30- • lllow1t: Ct' "Tht Jlldtt lftd J1h Wyler" (dra) . 12 Belle Davis. Ooue McClure. Joan Van Atk 11 f2ll 1QJ m S1tu1d1y Ni&lll lllowlt: "Mr. Moto's last Warn• int" (adv) ·39 P'rer Lorre. Georee ~nders D lllowit: "Go llaled lft tlM World" (drl) '6l-Grn1 Lollobn&1da. Anlhony F11nciosa. [fnest Borenrne. 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