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1977-04-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
.· .. i· I,_ Got a . Mi11i0n? Bay a Newport Bous~i~ • 117JIOANNE REYNOLDS oeu. Oe11yP1•MAlff lt's difficult to imaiine in Newport Beach with its small lots and lts hous· tn1 tracts that anyone would pay $1 million fora house. But local re- alt.on say that ~llllon· dollar houses have started show· ing up tn . N e w p o r t HYNOLOS Beach and, regardless of changes in the bouslng market, there are 101ng to be more and more of them. The million-dollar houses, or even the houses sellin1 in the $800,000 range, aren't going to be found listed in the Saturday classified ad section of the newspaper nor in the realtor's bi· ble-lbe muttiple listing book. According to Jim Wood, presl· dent of Unique Homes, the super· expenstve hQJJles are usually aold 1n quiet deals arranged between acquaintances or attorneys. An exception was an advertise· mentinSalunjay's Dally Pilolfor "two choice waterfront lots - complete with pier and slip ... an eletant home yet quite 'homey' and cheerful. Price, completely furnished, $950,000. CLEAR." Occasionally they are offered SUNDAY ' throu1h real estate firms, but always as exclusive Us tings. For instance, John Macnab ol Macnab-lrvtne Realty ls handling one on Unda Isle that's listed for $1.2 m.llllon and he can cite two more -one in Cameo Shores ar\d one ln China Cove-that have just sold in the near-million-dollar range. Howard Wells of Coldwell Banker's residential office has handlod the sale of three million· dollar homes in the Newport Beach-Laguna Beach areiin the last two years. Aside from their price tags, the one thing that all these homes have in common ls the fact that, for waterfront property, they are quite large. Wells calla them Newport Beach estates, not.lng wryly that the mllllon-dollar home here has conaldeobly less space than a comparably priced property In Beverly Hills. One of these local "estates" cit. ed by realtors is the home that OC· cupies the western tip of Harbor Island. Built by the late Howard Ahmanson, it includes a big home, a pool, a guest hoUBo and servants' quarters. It's not for sale, but realtors cuess it would go m the $1.S milllonrange. The only other waterfront pro- perty ~comparable size was the former Bartholomae mansion, which dominated the Balboa Peninsula until 1968 when It was sold for $650,000. The house was torn down and the lot was sub- dlvldedintofivc lots. There's little question that, had the property remained in one piece, it would be worlh well over j illlon dollars today. What makes today's million· d Uarhome? n Newport Beach, the reaJtors s y, it's aoombinalionoflocalion, quality Of the home and the CU(• rent seller's mark cl that ls sett1J\g real estate sales records. Art Giq,vinetU, a West NeWpQK realtor who is president of ~ Newport Harbor-Costa Mes.a Board of Realtors, explains: "You can't build any m<>U oceans or bays. Where else ve you going to go.," : So rar , thc million-dollar houlcs have been the ones with oversl~ bayfront or oceanfront lots tlfat can nccommodale homes in th--e 10 ,000 -squ a r c foot r ange.. ~a rdens, swimming pools or docks for berthing large yachts. Wells described ono oceanfront <See ESTATES, Page A2) VOL. 70, NO. 100, 6 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1977 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS t Faiths Share Easter's Joy '-. , , JERUSALEM <AP > A . ehorus from the belfry or the I Church of the Holy Sepulchre rang a Joyful me:-.sagc of the ris en Chris t and proclaiml'd 1 Easter Sunday in the Holy Land I More than a thousand Grl'ek Orthodox p1h:ri ms ans1dc the church pressed around the monu- m ent marking the site that trndi· lion reven·s as the :-.acrrd tomb. Emerging from the Sepulchre of Jesus with ca ndles aflame, Taubman lUps Ante .. JFor Land DETROIT (AP) -An investor group that includes scv~ral pro- minent Detro1ters has bid SJ03 million to buy what hac; h<'l'n called the most valuahlr p1C'c1· or undeveloped land in the country Taubman·Allcn lrvint• Inc 1s biddmg agam:-.t Mobil 0 11 Co for the Irvine Rant·h. on the Oran~c Coast . The group includes Southrield. Mi ch .• s hopping center magnatc A Alfred Taub- ' m an, auto m11liona1n· lh.-nry Ford II and ONro1 l 1ndustn ;.il1"t Max F1sh(•r. The group formally submitted the bid on 1-~rlday lo the Irvine Foundation, whit•h own!\ 54 .5 per· cent or the Irvine Co., owner of the Irvine Ranth. Tht' ranch includes millions of dollars of commercial develop-, menl and morc than 70,000 acrC's of undevclopt•d land in Southern California. Mobil made a Ind of $282 million forthe l:mdan Ot•C'cm twr An attorney for tht' Irvine Foun- dation said t he foundation's trustc~ will dai.cuss lh<' Tuuh· man group bid al a mt'etUl~ \V(od nesday. The b<1nks loaning the Taul>- man group mone:v for the hid 111· elude Wells 1-·ar j:?o ll:mk of SJn Francisco, M,anufacturers N.1. tional Bank of Detrmt. fl .ink or America. Citibank of New York, Chase Manhattan n .mk of Nc-w York, Security PaC'1tic National Bank of Los Ani:clcs. First Na· lional Bank of Boston, Seattle First National Bunk and Bank of New York. . priests sang, "come and receive light from the eternal light which does not set. and em brac(' the risen Christ." Candle was lit by candle until the vast Crusader· built church glowed brightly. The Holy F i r e cer emony heralding Lhc re~urreclion is held on Holy Saturday. According to ancient tradition, swift runners would carry the fl ame from the tomb back to their own land:. for E aster Sunday. The Creek Orthodox mass opened a busy schedule of wor ship for a d ozen faiths. t·a refully timed to avoid overlap· ping and conflict. Tens or lhOU!>t&nds of pilgrims from both Eastl'rn and Western churches have thronged old J t•rusalem . Unlike years past when Arab guerrillas were stag- '"~ terrorist attacks, hraeli security "a:. almo:.l unnollcea- ble. refl ecting the m onths of qu1<•t in the disputed <'ity. The Roman Catholic Church planned a mass led by the Rt. Uev. Giocomo Beltrittl, the Latin All the F~lls Vpon It 0.11\1 1'11•1 SI.ti 1'1191• Was Michelle Yerke. 4, parading her Easter bonnet or vice versa? Rega rdless, she won the hat contest for pre· schoolers Saturday at the Huntington Beach Mall. More youngsters and their whimsical headgear are shown on Page A3. She11 Game Steelworkers OK Contract A Hard,.boiled Battle When Easter arrives a hard-boiled pack of humans descends on a Tennessee hamlet for the an· nual Peters Holl ow Easter Egg Fight. WASHINGTON CAP) -or. ficials of the United S~eelworkers Union reluctantly approved a new three-year contract Satur· • day. The pact was described as "a major start .. toward provid· ing steelworkers with lifetime Job security. patriarch of Jerusalem. The Armenian, Coptic :rnd Syrian Orthodox churches hud pre -dawn devotionals, while Pro t es tants g athered a l daybreak at the J?arden tomb, a ~ ca\·e which has a ri val claim to being the site of the resurrection. Lutherans planned to a::.scmble on the peak of the Mount or Olives O\ crlooking the old city to the west and the Judean wildcrne::.s lo the eill>l. <See EASTER, Page A3) Mental Hospitals Targeted LOS ANGELES (AP> - Leaders of a umon representing more than three-fourths of the doctors working for the state vol· ed unanimously Saturday to seek strike sanction from the parent union against Calirornia's 11 state mental hospitals . The e xecutive board or the C a lifornia State-E mployed Physicians voled to ask its pa rent group, the Union of American Physicians, to sane· tion the strike in an effort to force the stale lo resolve s ever<il grievances the doctors have with the state hospital system , said Or. Sanford A. Marcus, president of UAP. Marcus listed the primary grievances: -Budgetary cutbacks that have forced state hospitals to work with too few personnel. Because of a lack of physicians, Marcus said, lay personnel such as nurses. psychiatric techni· cians and social workers have become program managers. thereby taking Crom physicians <See STRIKE, Page A3 ) Trudeau Sets INneyland Yuit Today Canadi an Prime Minist er Pierre EllloU Trudeau is expect- ed to drop into Orange County to- day for a visit to Disneyland, ac· cording to a spokeswoman for the amusement park. Easler celebrations are under way. so Mickey Mouse and the new Mouseketeers will be on hand to greet the chief of stale. Trudeau, who ls enjoyin& an unofrtcial visit to California, spent Friday night at a private home in Carmel before heading south. Glorious Morning Sun r ays add the crowning glory to the steeple of the Lutheran Church of the Cross on El Toro Road in Laguna Hills. Flower blooming in the foreground completes the Easter morning theme of renewed !He. .. The event began more than 100 years ago when local farmers decided to figure out whose chickens pro· duced the hardest eggs. The style of the fight remains unchanged. Contes· t ants -using hard boiled eggs -approach each other with the traditional challenge, "I fight ye," or. "Come hit me." The contract included an 80- cent·an·hour wage Increase over the life of the agreement. Median pay for steelworkers is now $5.50 an hour but the average wage, in- cluding overtime, makes it $8.08 an hour. CtN 'rlll·: INSlltl·: I• ,, . The person challenged holds his egg in the palm of his or her hand, smoll end up, as the challenger strikes the egg with his own until one cracks. The challenges continue on until just one egg re- maiJtS i'1tact. Its owner wins a coveted trophy and the title, "Champion Egg Fighter o! Peters Hollow, CarterCounty, U.S.A." Rumot has it that participants in past years have tried many focmul as to toughen their eggs' shells. But whether any of those recipes have worked remains a mystery because none of Peters Hollow's past champs are talking. The new agreement also in· eludes a hefty package of fringe benefits, an improved pension plan and additional Job and in· come security benefits. Industry and union offlciala re- fused to estimate the over-aJtr value of the seWement, but J. Bruce Johnston, vice chairman, of U.S. Steel Corp. ahd tbe In· duatry's chl~f n e1otiator, in· dlca~ the package was c;om· p ara ble to the r ecent a utoworleera aottlement . FEATllE&BD l'INDI -The Orange Cout offers bird watchers an unutual opportunity to study these wtnaed 1ymbols of freedom. A bobby that bu lured more Ulan 2.000 counUanl lnto tbe manbel and back country la examJnectoo Paae Bl. l'Oa T1111 maD1 -l'aeedoul 11111eMiclnl to quiet the warblen that web JOU up at5:IO a .m. are oa P11e AT. And Staff Writer Michael Patevlch.descrtbee the 'klndlJ ·approach a Newport B11cb woman tak11 to D1ll'llnC injured blrdacm Pase Bl. \ UNRIVALED TERROR - Producer kobert E vans says hls film "Black Sunday," about a terrorist attack on the Super Bowl game, couldn't be dupllcal· ed. He had to win permission from Goodyear, Arab govOJ'n· menll and many others. lie tells Bex Reed about it on Page B7. NO llU8SINGf -Travel «)l· umnlat Stan Delaplane tells when and where it la proper to kiss foreianers when greetine. Far Eastemers don't touch at all and otber responses are given on PageAfJ. ,, ' . Inside Suncfa11 DAILY ~ILOTSICTIOftl r. • A2 DAILY PILOT .. :: . Weekly review of Orange Coast highlights Cool weather chills vacation Easter vacation got orr lo a slow start last week as cool tempera tures kept students away from coast beaches, but when the weather warmed up, the sands were covered wllh sun.-seekini yoµths from all over Southern California. Efol1ce reported that m ost v acation celebrants were peaceful, with only a few minor incidents marrin& the festive week. Huntington Beach A • Weak cry alerts rescuers A weak wimper by one or two Huntington Beach youtbl was all that separated the two from certain death lnalde a .-.. JO-inch drain pipe miles inside a storm drain s ystem. A. searcher was heading back toward the system's exit when • • the sort sound was heard, pulled Joseph Deupree, 10, and , Gerry Marlow, 11, from the pipe where the two youths bad been overcome by poisonous gas present in the tunnels. A • -slim hint that the two boys liked to play in the drainage • ~ sys tem led searchers to the area. The two were described u .. "minutes from certain death" inside the dark...fume-filled ..... tomb when fire Capt. Gene Saunders• keen bearing picked • up the faint cry. .. •" ..... ... Bells to toll, thanks to the Class of '77 It must have been a bell·ringing year for Huntington Beach High School seniors, because that's the legacy the senior class lert lo future students. Students last week pre- sented enough to purchase an electronic bell ringing system for the school's !".>O·ycar old bell lower. Former graduates dalinJ:! from lhe class of 1910 added their cash to the fund for the system. The (•lectronic bells will loll the hour daily from I! a .m . to !l p.m. Thi' system will play the s chool alma mater fo r the hrst tune when the class of '77 graduates Utis June. Laguna Beach Bingo! Church 's toil wasted Moderation in nil things, or at least in bingo, was t.be motto last week in Laguna Beach where city fathers voted to place tight limits on hours and days for play. The action followed attempts by the TOIL Church, organized by a b&nd of successful real estate and business entrepreneurs who say their main beli ef is bingo. lo establish a c burcb with nearly continuous bingo "services" in the Art Colony. A !>pokesman ror TOIL said the city action was merely an ex- Jm ple or rehitious intolerance and castigated The Daily Pilot for its stories about the church. The rule says bingo is okay Only for SIX hours, ane day per week. Saddleback Valley Fountain goes for homesites -before lbe oil embargo of 1m caused an energy-saving shut down, w,~· being taken apart by an area.resident who want- ed the ttooes for his back A Sadrllcback Valley yard. Bulldozers will finish landm nrk. th1• Lake Forest t he job soon. What will fountain near El Toro Road replace the six-acre park-like on the San Olepn Freeway, bu fr er ·area? Occid e ntal will be no more. The fountain. Petroleum •. t he d eveloper, which had shol a stream or says 1.20 new homes wllJ be water 80·fect inlo the air bulltontheslle. Researchers Say Saccharin's Safe ·BALTIMORE (AP) -Thecon- :-.umptlon of saccharin docs not have a signifkant l'ffcct on the development of bladder cancer ii\ humans. a research group here suys. A Johns Hopkins University re- SUN DAV DAILY PILOT ...,.~°'"nt)ft '"' '0 ···~ ,.11111 ,,.,,.,.. ..,, ,, ,. ""''" &of'Wi"fi I"-· Nt ""' ,.,,, ,._ "ouh 1' "'' '""' n,.,.,.... ~fJ ht P1JM1•t""'I ' ""'°f' til'IV ,. fl,, 1••, i '·""' ,,.. D•fl>I h·"' Mnn•t '' ,,,,.., • rt t ' I i'i t t I• ""' t 1•1 Wl'1"1'f iho H f't U • I t.•jl I I I " t I~ '4ln '1/,11 .. 'I tr•l•lfl 'AtMl•tlt i, IJ.-h 'f 'toitlt \~lf'l4ft""'" \ltul,,C~A I 4 \•"'1f•••'1 ,....,,,.. .. "" ,, ~··~·n \1Nu1•,., ...., ··~·" 1~ fWtf"ll)41 f\-\,ff)ll'li,1,, I f1l~"ll 1• •I '"' W. 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Kessl e r , pro rea1or of epidemiology and director of the study at the Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, said in a n lnte rvle w with the newspaper. The Food a nd Drug Ad- m inistration's ban on saccharin was based on a Canadian ~ NVCb pl'Ojeict that Aid a Steady eonsumptkla ot wcltutn l'tllult- ed in the deftlopment of bladdtt cancer in some rata. However, the Hoptlnt ltudy refutAll the cancer findin1s ol the Canadian project. The FDA ban wtU not take ef. f ect before July at the earll11L Of the 1,038 penon1 aludled some had bladder cancer Md some did not, Ke11ler tald. However, be added tbat 1n ~ ll"OUpt, the tame proporUon ot people consumed aaecbarl&L "If 11ceharin had u df9et. tben the people wltb cucer should have reported a much hlper usa10 ot aaccbarlD, Mil they didn't," Keasler aaJd.. Israeli Nomjnee Chosen TEL A VIV. Israel (AP) - Israel'• ruUn1 Labor pa rty leadn1 eel e cted Detenae Minister Shimon Peres to be the pa rty leader and choice for prime minllter in the May 17 electlona , Perea' office an· nounced early today. The declslon followed hours of conaultaUons and came after Perea' chlet rival, Foreign Mlnlater Yi1al Allon, wilbdrew from conalderation. Prime Minister Yilzhak Rabin submitted his resign ation Thurs- day because of a scandal involv· t ng Ulega l accounts in an American banlc. His ~atlon was another blow to the Labor party, alreacly under severe tallack because ot inflation, unemployme nt and earlier charges ot govemmenW corruption. Peres 9Dd Allon had met three tlmea within 24 houn, and Radio Is rael said Allon was demanding that be be name d d efense minister and given the second place on the ballot. But the statement from Peres' office said that, under the final agreement. Peres would be able to name hi mself to any other ministry, in addition to being prime minister, if Labor wins. Political observers s aid lt was possible that Peres might be named inter im prime minister to r eplace Rabin before the elec- tion. Peres, considered to be a ''hawk" in the Arab·lsraell con- flict and a protege or war hero Moshe Dayan, now awaits con- fi rmation by the Labor party's central committee later today. Man, 60, Dies In Shootout With Police A m an was shot and killed by two Santa Ana police officers Saturday after he allegedly fired on them with a semi-aulomatic s hotgun. Arthur O'Oay, 60, address un- known, died at Santa Ana·Tustin Community Hospital about hair a n hour after the 7: lJ p.m . inci· dent. Police said Officers Richard Lear and Kenneth Da~on. both w ith a bout seven years ex· perience on the force. were respondlng to a silent burglar alar m In a buslneas suite al 1300 E. Borchard Ave. The otficers reportedly saw a move ment In a s mall house trailer In a fenced area lo the rear or the business. As they ap. proached. identifying themselves as poUce om cen1. O'Day alleged· l y flred. narrowly m is sing Dawson, police said. The pair then fired one round each. both hilling the suspect. The shooting will automatical· ly be investigated by both the police department and the Dis· trlct Attorney's office. l',....PflfleAJ ESTATES ••• propert1 he is handling now that le Ualed In the million-dollar ctua. , It hu a "music center, .. a garden room, a formal dining room , a game room, a n art studio and photoeraphy center, a sauna a nd. of course, s e r van ts' q uarters. The noors a re marble and there is a brass·topped bar decorated wilb leaded 1lus in- sets. Nev e r m i nd h o w many bedrooms and bathrooms it has: With that kind of features, it has enough. MostoftheHhomes are not old, built rewer than 10 years ngo. The fact that they now command such hl1h prices is the result of what M acnabdescribes as scarcity. Othen call it a seller's mark et. For lna\ance, Macnab not.es that an ocean view lot al the top or Spy1lus Hill would sell tor '170,000 "if you could buy it." There aren't any on the market . Wlth a lot price In that ran1e, the home, when built, would be approachln1 the mllllon-dollar level based on the rule ot thumb lhat a lot price should compute to about20percentofthe tota1 worth of a residential property. M artln Brower of the Irvine Company's public relaUons de- partnitlltHYI lt11 1 rorec0Mcon-clu1lon that the compan1's newtllt Newport Beach develop- ment, Harbor Vlew R1d1e, will feature a •trlnl ot mlWon-dollar homes. .. The r1Q•top lots, which will beforCUltom·buUt homes, areao- ln• to be about a ball-acre each ud the price that's talk.cl about nowlt.->,000.'1 It dOISD't take a malbesnltl· etaa ti ftpn out that the homes built on them wW coet about •.ooo to eaaatruet. mlklna the total~t<memlWOftdolfUS. And Brower aua tbe tn-muu..dollar home m11 aot be far off~ .,We've bad oee IDCaally &boat tblpoaill&Ut7 of '"'11D1two • A Philadelphia Barge Burns Fire boats pump water on barge to protect it from flames spewing from a second one whi c h exp l ode d sout h west o f Philadelphia's ccnt<.•r city T he . b~rges, filled with he aling oil, \\ere loading "ell a r efi n e r y w he n th e hl as t occur red Saturday. One man 1S reported m issing in the incident. Ac rid smoke disrupted city life for miles around. /\ 1975 fin~ thc1·c ldL eight fin.·men (h•ad alt.:r a week long baltJc a gatn!)l tht! co111lagratm11. HEW Errors Lambasted CHICAGO <AP) The Dep::irt · m ent or Healt h, Ec.lut'at1on anrl Welfare was 33 to 65 percent mac· cur ate when it publicized names of physicians who earned more than $100.000 from Medicav. the American Medical Association charged today. s pokesmen hu,•e ucknow lcd~cll that parts of the list arc 111 accurate and say they will 1S!>Ul' a corrected list after t hey ha\ e had an op~ortunity to chcrk every nam submitted by the AM A. An II W spokesman said Saturday th department regrets the errors in the ltsl. A corrected list is .. coming out soon • but hl· declined to be more spec1rit' The AMA :illacked thc list t'\'<'n before the names were madt· public, say1J1g 1l was an <.itlempl to portray h:mh\orking phy'>i- <·1 ~lllS as ahust•ro.; of the fcderul ht•alth cure ~y!)tcm . In the lal<."5t n:port, the AMA s:111I do<· tor!. across t hi' count rv rt.•port<.'d rcrcivin~ hate mail after their l~H5 Mcdic;.i re in - c·omes were ll!>ted rnaccuratclv by HEW. Dr .. Joh n P. Cap;-•lli of lladdnnf1f'ld, N .I . sa1cl lht• HJ<:W ltst ··Further <'XP<>..,l'S a physician to <•nmin;il .trh -.ucb as bur)!IJnl·s. rohhcril-. or CVl'n k 1d11upm~s." The AMA said JI EW inae· cura tely listed on~ doctor :t'i re.• ceivi ng S258, 139 the year aftt•r h1· died, another doctor as rCCl'I\ 1ni.: nearly $233,871 twel\C~ ~<'nrs after he reti red and anoth(•r doc· tor as receiving $882,458 <irvcn years after he r<:tired. The s urvey said II E W was in- accurate in its identification of 14 of lG doctors a'> rec<'1v1ng m11rl' th a n $250,000 each from Medicare in 1975. Roots Rootless H EW Sc.·c r etar y Josep h C a lifano ord<.•r ed thP Socia l Security Admin1s trut1on tu re· lease the Mcd1car l' li~t lui;t month to comply with a rN:cnt amendment to the FrecLlom or Information Act. Htdey's Sources 'Faulty' H E W und Socio! Security E'ro• Page Al STRIKE ... t he authority to determine what medical care is needed for pa· tients. -Recent guidelines handed down by the s tate ltmitmg the dosage of certain "psychotropic" d r ugs. s uch as stela1inc and lhor otine, administered to pa· tienls. This limitation resulted from recent stories out or the stale hospital system an which drugs were allegedly abused, re· suiting in injury and death to several patients. LONDON (A P l -Th<' London Sunday T imes says an investig;1 l ion by one of Its re porters hns rl' vealed there was "little basis 111 11rovable facts" for some of lh1• fam ily history in Alex llalcy·:. bcst·selling book, "Roots •· T he American author tract>s his fnmllv to the West African 11<.1· t1on of Gambw and a m an numcd Kunta Kintc who Ii\ cd 1n lht• town of Jurrure in the 18th Cl'n· tury until he was cu pt ured '1nd sold into sl;ivery. T he Sunday Times~~ Haley conceded he miRhl have been misled during ht5 rc!lcarch m Gumbla. He wa-s quoted as say mg '"ntt1thcr you nor I know ex- actly wha t happened. But I stand by 'Roots' as a symbol of the late or my people ... 1 n his book, Haley say~ to t hi' best or his knowlcdgt' .. every lineage statement" was from either his African or American f amilies' oral history, m uch of \\ h1ch Ill' sa11l lw \\ :1 ... ;ihlt• In l'fll1· 111 m '1'111• IW\\sp:q>l·r s aul r"nortcr \lark Ot1aw:1v sJJl'llt lu st Wl'ck 111 C.11nl11a .ind found that Tht• ma11 \\ho pr ovidctl ll~11t•_\ \\1th 1111' vital 1111!.. lo l11s an· c·t•stor Kunta hinll' "wus a man of nolonou~ unn•l1ah1llty who prtih:thly knl'W !Jl'fnrchand what IIJll'Y \\anti ti ltJ hear." Ottaway. said lh:1l 1111hody knows what happenl'<I to J\untu K1ntc. The Jufrun' or 17A7, the date Jl;ilc\ sa\-; l\unt.1 Kintr was ab- ducted .. ;cJifft•r1·d fundamentally lrom th<' Juffurc described in 11 J lt'v·s hook .·· ·It ti\ h1~hly unlikely a Juf· furc n•.,ulLnt l'Oulcl h:.i\ie been capturC'd hv -.lunrs in 1167. This 1:-. pccau,t• '1n-.11far as the inhabi- tants of Jurrun.· were involved in i'l<.ivt• 1r,ul111f.! 11 v.:1s not as vic- 111n s hul a ... <·oll • .tmrators with t ht· \\hit t·s. IH'lp1ng 1 hem capture ~l.1vc~: from h1gh~r up the river," Ottaway wrotl'. AHMANSON HOUSE MIGHT BE WORTH $1.5 MILLION IF FOR SALE, REAL TORS ESTIMATE. .. l ots and combining them in Right now. they say thl' m arket Harbor Rid&e. •·he notes. is good for sellers because money R ealtors say It 's not just the for loans is vtcntiful an<l relative· new homes that wUI provide the ly cheap. ~oing at about eight and future million·dollar houses. three.quarters percent interest. T hey'll be all over the Harbor Asellcr cangetwhathe want.sin a Area because the price of homes d eal. in Newport Beach Is cUmbm~ Two lo four years ago, it was a an unprecedented rate. different story. There was no Macnab says he's never seen money for loans and there were anything like It in 22 years tn the virtually no sales. not al any buslness here and he can re· prices. member when It was dUflcult to As unpleasant as the prospect 1s 1etpeopletopay$30,000for onoor for realtors, the men agree that the homes in lbe Interior of Irvine the no-money cycle will eventual- Terrace. ly return, although none is pre- A1ked to estimate th\' average pared to predict when. selllngp.riceofahome ln Newport When the m oney spigot is Beacbforthe nntquarter oflm, turned off, sales will slow. The tbe. l)llaltora' p esaea ranccd from ·sellers will lose their current ad-~to$125.000. vantage. ·nemm11e tacl~ar. Tbereare But the realtor&' agree that no nocbeapbomethere. m attor how slow lbe sales Reflectlna on lb• prlctt, Willa bec'ome, it lsn 'l going to cause noted that "leu than one percent price todroP. ol the people lo lhe UnJted St&lel Al Iona a.1 lhe coast remains u canaft'ordtollvebe.re." desirable place to live because or its Mmhin:ition of climate and geogruphy, a'i long ns the local hu!>ine:-.s commun ity continues to expand. luring more big com- panies and their support busi· nesscs to U1e urcu. there ls just no way for prices to do anylbinJ: but go up. Wells says th<.' only hazard he sres Is for the t1peculntors opcrat- lnJ? with a ne~alive cash now, whose curr ent motto seems to be, "you can't go wrong." He believes the m nrket may a lter to the poinl that those s peculators start losing money. but nothing short or a nother 1929·atyle dcpresslon Is going to haltthe upward<'llmbofprlces. "And lf that happons. l'm outot work. y°"'re out of work and we're all in a lol of trouble"' be sald. GiovinetU pull iL another way: "It's liko playing a slot machlno -1l 's ju.st. fine os long as you never run out or nlckel1." • f • t , UCI Doctor S~es 'Ethics KevOlution' B71D1.ARYKAYE Mi 1 • 1 Ii E • p b d They treated one group of pa-oi u..o.11,"11Mst.t11 o•r. -.ty 0 uman x~nen...,.~nts .,0 e tient.sanddldnottreattheother. When posed a series of <'th1cs 1 • ...., II r • • ~ • 1 In later years, when penicilllb queatJ011.1 recently. a rlau or waa diacovered to be¥ effective bright, young pre-med a nd treatme nt for sypftlllis . re · biology students at UC lrvine jects an already-tested but not out lbedrug they are ta.king is not ments with human sub1ects since ned on m concentration cam ps searcheM still did not contact tht responded Wlth answers opposite totally effective drug and helping them last September. from the read like a horror t ale," said syphlllis sufferers und offer thl" those given by lhc clabs 1ru;truc-anolhr.r group an untested drug? Slnyldn told the class that medical school and other schools Slnykln. "It shocked the world." drug to About half the class responded ethlca and morality have been oo campus. Some or those doctors were r . ..yes" to experiments with COO· around u loo& as man baa been Although Sinykin believes the tried ut the Nuremberg triub. Hair of the students said they victs. They commented that It able to reason. guidelines are essential, he ad-but judges had trouble because would allow experiments with s eemed all right to them .since "Butwe'rehavingarcvolution mils that m any scie ntific there were no written laws pro. convicts sentenced to death, and the inmates gave their consent. in morality and ethics," Slnykin breakthroughs would have been hi biting what the doctors had most or the class said they But Slnykln. who is a member said. ''lt'a quitp obvious we're impossible if the guidelines had done. wouldn't permit the ''classical.. of all three campus committees moving towards situational beenineffecllnearlleryears. "The lawyers cited the Golden experiment that tests nt'w drugs that decide which experiments ethics , where there are no He swd there would oo no Rule and various countries' con· The questions were posed !Jy involving humans will be absolute values." smallpox or yellow .fever Im-slilulions. but they realJy didn't Dr. Gerald Sinykm, director of permitted, disagreed. Jn 1974, Congress passed the munlzatioru;, no Sabin polio vac· have anything to go on," he cO{'· the UCl student health center. "Inmates sentenced to death ·•n umao Sub;ecta Research cine, children's mortality rate tinued. who recently k1ckN.I off a week-are certainly under duress and Act," which provides strict would be higher and there would Out of lhl' Nuremberg trials ly guest lecture series on campu:. whatever they consent to can't be guidelines for conducting experi· not be kidney transplants or cor· cam o the Nu re m berg Code, dealing with b10-mcd1cal cUucb. valid." he !laid men la with human subjects. onary bypus operations. which SiJid doctors may not cx- Most of the class said they All insUtuUons using federal "Whether ~ not the risk as periment with prisoners of war Sinykinaskedthestuderlls . \l.OUidn't allow the drug testing money mu s t follow the worth tpe ben it is what you're or anyone else w1Utout Cully in· -If capital punishment werl' experiment, "'hicb Sinykln said guidelines. Sinykin suid campus going to hav to grappl~ wlUt." formed consent, not under permitted an California. would lall'r is the ·'classical" expert-scientists have always been con-Sinykintoldtheclass. duress. you allow surgical teams to prac mt'nt lo try out nt!W drugs. cerned about protecting the The need for g u1de lanei. Anothl·r 1nc1denl ~a s thl· tlce new techniques on inmates He said 1( 1t were up to him he rights of human subjects, but became apparent starting with s y phi 111 s e xp er 1 men t 1 n sentenced to death, proviMd prohably would approve that ex· th at the committees were World War JI, when the act.aons Tuskegee, an which researcher:. they give their consent" pl•riment as long as the sub1ects formalized after the 1974 act. by Nazi Germany's doctors were wanted to know lhe natur al -Would you allow an expcri-had a chance to switch drugs and The committees have reviewed revealed. course of sypbyllis if left un· ment that gives one group or sub lc..ive the study when they find ab9ut 200 proposals for experi-"The list of experiments car treated. The third incident occurred <d Willowbrook Mental Rospltal 111 New York, where patients were injected with live hepatitis viruses. Researche rs reasolll•d they'd pick up the virus anyway Slnykln said human research e x perlmenls full lnto two categories, therapeutic and non. therapeutic. Therapeutic experiments ilrt those that benefit the experiment participant, and non-therapeuti~ are those that offer the subject n• direct benefit but might expand 5Cientific knowledge · ·What you have lo figure out 1s wh:it price should be paid. in terms or moral values and ctluci., to improve science"" Sinykrn suid. "You need a good synthesis or the eth\clst and the biologist." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fun, Finery -'n Fidgeting i\1aybc they would savor victory , but in tlw mcun- timc the sweetness of E:i.':>ter cand y satisfi ed the:-.~ Iluntington Beach youngsters Saturday a l the Hunt· ington Cente r Mall. Kimmy O'Ncal. 2. left, nibbles her treat in wide-eyed w ondermC'nl. Chiaha Owen. 10 month~. was too young to qualify for the parade but dressed up anyway. Below, K atie Ann Stringer. G. u~ed a Mexican p inata for her chHµeau. addin(! bubhl<• gum for tht· \II-American look . i\latthew .John!>on. 4. wore :1 h('lmet nested with eggs from ;mother pl:inct T he :\Irs. J ayCccs sponsored the holiday hat contest Daily Pilot Photos By Richard Koehler Supports Protest HEW Bolllh a Dud SAN ft'HANCISCO (A l" Tht• FTII said a .. dud"' bomb was tossed Saturday into <111 undt•r ~rountl garage bcncc.tth the Sor1al Sccuritv /\drn m1 strat1on offices It wa5 reported only the> detonator went off. A mess;i~e delivered lo somC' mcdaa offict'~. i11dut11ng The A~ l>Ociated Press. s a1<l the attempt was the work of the t1•rron st Nt.•w World I.1ben.1liun Front in sup port of a s1t-1n h~ handicapped persons. Olrlate<l Mory. Pa~c AS 1 Ht•ports !>:t1d the delonution c·ap was attachctl lo sever ti I pounds of <'x plosives which could hHV(' cau~cd heavy damage 1( lhey had i:onc off al lhe building al Hyd1• Strc<'land Goldl'n Gale Avcnu<' The message purported to b<' from the NWLF said, ''The Lucio Cabanas Ullll or lht• New World Liberation Pront c laim ,. res ponsibility for the atlack ... -to salutt> and show support for Ou· people oceupym~ the HEW '}f rices at 50 Fulton SI .. Niguel Vote Under Way 35 Vie for 15 Association Director Seau t'iCtC'cn new director-; of lhl' Laguna Niguel Comm1101ty As- s ociat1on will bC' selt•cted from amon~ 35 randitlaH>~ 111 a11 l'l rr lion now undl'r way The ballot.I\ will tw ruunted at the associnllon· ... m1·.-t1n~ .1t 7 :m p.m . Monclay •Jt ("10\\11 V,lllt•\ Elem<'ntary &hoc'I f'ro• Pag~ A I EASTER ... Th(' unul!ual t'Oncurrt'n('(' or lh<· Gre~orian, J ullnn ~tnd lll'hn·w calendar~ mt•ant h11ly '' t't·I. for the Eastrrn a ncl W<'o;l ern church<'S fell th1" yt-.1r dunn~ ttw <'IJ?ht -clay .1l•w 1-;h ft•"ll\ .ii ot Passover, which ended .tl 1>un down Saturday In Istanbul. Turkry. Drmrtn oi; I, Ecumenical Potrrnrr h nr Constant1nopl<' und s1Hrlitual he:td of Eas tern Orthodoxy. urged Christians throughout the world to see the resutrecUon or Christ as a "new beginning for a world community free Crom Mlf· deception and capable of aharinl in truth and freedom." Jn hit Paschal messaRe. he said believers of today .. hov<' s uccumbed to ~n·lf-centered calculaUon and comdclrr.11ion>< " Ballots have been left door to door In the community. Addi· t tonally, residents may vote Crom IO a.m. to 4 p.m . today at tables set up at the Monarch Bay Shop- ping Center and at the Alpha Art a Shopping Center, 302SZ Crown Valley Parkway. Represcntives will be selected fo r each of thr association's 10 ~eographk district.." and addi- tionally five directors wm be <>clectt>d at larli(e Candidates are: -District 1, (Crown Park, The Hills. Crown Point): William Dennison. J ohn Gill. John H. Lyons, Lee Phillips, and Jim Richardson. -Oi-;trict 2. IThe FoothUls, Pork Niguel, El Niguel Terrace La Veta): Harry Springer abd Anne Wachter. -District 3, <North View. The Highlands>: BUiie Carter. and Bryce Ch.iesa. -District 4, (Niguel Hills)· Pbll Caruso, Ed1ar Eberhard and Don Richardson. -Dlstrlct 5, (Pacesetter Homes, Vista Del Niguel>: Jack Arm stron1. Charles L. Collins. MaximJUan Gross, Jim Lucas. Chase M. Smith. and Charles Witt. -District 6, <Monarch Sum· m it, Pacific l11lond Vlllaet\ · Wilbur A. Collier, George Mac- Donald and Newton W. Withers. -District 7, (Niguel West, Greens East, West Nine. East Nine>: Percival Chase. Virginia Martin, Hana Rossen and Alice Tomlinson. -District 8, (Monarch Bay Ter race, Sea View Villa s, Monarch Day): Richard Frazee, Robert L. Thatcher and W. Ronald Winterhalter. -District 9, (Sea Terrace west or Niguel Shores Drive and Sea Terrace apartments): Susan Ring. -District 10, CThe Shores and Sea Terrace east or Niguel Shores Drive>: Olona Linkey, Frank F . Mead. and Merle Zelgner. All the candidates for district positions are runnin& at-large as weU. Other at-larae candidates are Paul Cramer, Dennis Devine, and Leo Phillips. The association is designed to be a link between tndlvlduaJ resi· denta and eount,y aovemm ent for t h e u nincorporated Laguna Nifuel area. Voting wtll be permitted from the noor at the Monday meeting. The pr'OIJ'am wUI include a lee· ture and demonstration by an Oranse County Paramedic team from the W.lon Viejo ataUon. ~-~~ ((••· ·••)) MAKEUP SALE Monday & Tuesday Only We Close Easter Sunday. To Make Up For It, All Fabrics t~ 4~ [(1••· ·•I) l(••· ·••)) l••·· ··•11 %OFF EXCEPT SALE ITEMS Please Bring This Coupon +towte Fob!ticA CeMtm -.· ~· • 1·ff D N t B h I '' §I H OUQC, ....,. CS (. I • r., ewpor eaC Mon thr u Thun 10 a.m 8 pm C"''""' o f I 6-h a nd lr •inr Nt'r• to Coco0 1 . . . r.; ,\ \ot Io,,"' /.. p"' /\15-5120 645-5121 \W1da1• '/'-p.m ~ I I 1-M Ml.V....,,. ........ ~ ... - Bataan ByWILUAMC.MANN MT. SAMAT, Philippines CAP> -Japanese, American and Filipino veterans, traveling In tourist bu1e1, gathered Saturday to mark with reconciliation the 3'lb anniversary of the biller World War U BatUe or Ba· taan. ~ THE BlJSES ROLLED beneath a sign that pro· lmed in red letters : "Remember Bataan." The eram pnrticlpating in the Philippine government pro-am called "Reunion for Peace" dltJ just that, recalling e fall ot the Bataan penjnsuJa of Wf!Slern Luzon, the ain ialatrd or tho Philippines, to the Japanese just 35 ~ars earlier. 1 Many Ol the Americans and Filipinos were prisoners under the Japanese, living ln conditions described by !Jlbme a& t ubhuman and brutal. Some participated in the Bataan "death march,'' a forced march of almost 100 miles from Bataan north to Tarlac Province. Why did they come back to socialize for a week with tfteir former enemies? f "Let it be said that they have come here to give Jlersonal testimony to the tin31 end or the war." Philip· plne Presldent Ferdinand E. Marcos said in his keynote l!Peech. Benuth a 295-foot-tall lteel-and~rtt. c~s erect..s to tho memory of 12,000 Fillpiao and American dead, an old Japanese held baodJ with a Filipino wear1q a World War I-style Oat steel helmet. AN AMERICAN shouted to his wife, ••1 found hlm, .. and approached a former Filipino comrade. Tbe womao buaged the Filipino. Japanese smiled and talked in halUnt En1Ush with Americana. Cameras clicked as former enemies stood side· by-side. "No one but us remembers these battles, because there have been ao many battJes since then ... Thia re- union it the confirmation that nothing of that war lingers on," said Marcos. As a young lieutenant, Ile led a patrol that destroyed a Japanese mortar position lntbebatile. Mt. Samat is where the t.hree-montb·baltle ended on April 9, 19'2, closing in defeat and surrender the stand or Americans and Filipinos during the early days ol the Paciric war. Only about 7 ,000 men escaped southward to Cot· regidor lsland, which Cell less than a month later, and another l)andful crept tbr9ugh jungles tnto the rest of L\Szoo to begin a three-year campaign of guerrilla w arr are against the Japanese occupation forces. 5'i Sdlre!ner, $1, or Norwalk, Conn., who organi~ed the miln Ammcan tour croup, aald some invited to come alone told h.lm "they wouldn't have anything to do with Japanese.'' .. BtJT YOU CAN.,. write off a race because of some of tu people . . • There are some fellows that lf I could find . . . J"d like to knock bim off. Other& I would live ~lever I have to." Edcar D. Whitcomb, $9, former governor of Indiana, wrote a book in 1958 about his escape from Corre1idor. It tell1of11,000 Americans and Fillplnos Uving with no food In ~n area Ol l'At city blocu after the Japanese takeover of the island. "It's the most difficult thing for anyon~· derstand who is not a part or such an elel>Crience," Whll· c:omb said. "Even thoueh they're tortured beaten, Cleprived ol any kind ot human respectability and decr"icy, people develop a kind of respect for their captors. ''It's very penonal with me. This period of our lives represented very dramatic occurrences, with gre.at de- feats and 1reat victories. • "To the extent thal I was able to overcome tremen· dous odds to surviv~. J consider my experiences here a victory ... I conaider it a personal triumph over my Ol'· deals ." Solons: 'Woo Us Carter' W A.SHl.NGTON (AP) -The lwo toog:reaalonal leadens molt responsible for tax lealalaUoo say President Carter wW have to round up the votes ft he expects Congress to pass hJa trpu.bled $.SO·per-peraon rebate plan. B UT THEY don't exp ect Carter in any voUng-gatherinc campaign to back down in hi» fight to halt 30 water projects. "I ~d him he'd have to talk to the troops," Sen. Ru-sell B. Long (D·La.), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, said in an inter view last week. In a separate interview, Rep. .. Brewery's Product Castigated Anne Pelted With Advice BRlGSTOCK, England (AP) - Princess Anne, eitpectlng her first baby in November, was de· luged with advice Saturday on how to prepare for it, while gushing commentators speculat· ed on the unborn child's name and horoscope and welcomed Queen Elizabeth ll to the "Gran· nies' Club." their four horses through a bard day at the Brtgstock Horse Trials at this villaee in the English midlands. A score or cameramen and reporters puffed and wheezed behind her, but she ignored them and made no comment. Al Ullman <D·Ore. ), chairman Ol the House Ways and Means Com· mitlee, sald some inducements must be held out to members in· dined to oppose the rebate. But, • he added, "President Carter i8 not a wheeler-dealer, not a trade- orr man. Thal 11\.akes il touch." GOLDEN, <.;olo. CAP) -The Adolph Coors Co. is taking some short·cuts to keep up production during a strike by brewery workers and as a result some of the beer it produces may not be properly sterilized, a union spokesman says. A spokesman for Coors de· nied the charge and said all filler machines were being shut down and s terilized on schedule. Don Bodemann, a vice presi· dent of the striking local, said Saturday that Coors is not follow- ing Its normal procedure of shut· ting down its production lines to clean and sterilize equipment and has fewer than normal qualified employes cleaning equipment and checking the beer. Bodemann said if any bacteri a entered the beer it might smell or taste bad but that he didn't think it would pose a serious health hazard. J0,scph Coors, <'xccutive vict' president and vice chairm<1n or the company, called the charges "the most ridiculous statement I ever heard. 'Rev~re Lite' F'ormcr Atty. Gen. Ramsey Cla rk Saturday joined Allan· t::i protesters in calling for an end to the death penalty. ·Americans.· he s aid, 'have g lorified power and violence too Ion~.' Clark was one of mor e than 3,000 who joined in t he anti-death p enalty de· monstration. Book Casts Jesus As 'Stormy' Man LONDON (AP) -Jesus Chnsl regarded himself as a failure, was s pumed by his own family and fin~lly was rejected by many of his disciples, according lo a new book by a distfoguished British scholar. Jesus was not "meek and mild," as often portrayed, but was stormy and passionate by nature, says author Michael Grant In the book , "Jesus," published in London by Wiedenfeld and Nicholson. GRANT ALSO concludes that Christ was not a revolutionary but was "obsessively single-minded" in the belief that he had been chosen to usher in the "Kingdom of God.·• Gtanl, a former Cambridge University classics professor and respected author oC 30 historical works. has for years studied Christ as a historica l figure. lie said that in researching his book he used the disciplines of clas!'!icnl scholarship to take a fresh look at the four Gospels and the vast array of literature about J esus. Jesus' family had to apologi ze ror his behavior, and he met the end he did only because of dPllberatc clashes with J ewish leaders that could have been uvoided , Grnnt wrote THE AlJTHOR, relying on thl:' Ntw English Bible. cites many Gospel passages for his theon ci. Among other passages. he points lo Mark 6:4 and Matthew 13.57 ai. an admission by Jesus that he had failed to convert h1s own people, the J ews . ·· /\ prophet will always be held in honor eitcept in his hometown and among his kinsmen and family." Grant, who says he is inclined to view the miracles, the virgin birth, and the Resurrection as "legendary" stones. writes that after Christ's death his name lived on largely because of world-of-mouth talea of h1a ability as an exorcist. T H E P RINCESS herself braved bitter cold, snow flurries and a horde of press photo· graphers to watch her husband a nd fellow equestrian, Army Capt. Mark Phillips, as he rode Phillips beamed at the press as he completed a clear round over the jumps on his horse Drumwh.11 a nd said: "It's nice to know 1 can <to somethlne .rfght some\imes." He didn't m ake clelr whether he was referring to the upcoming birth or the clear round. The princess, only daughter of Queen Elizabeth JI, was down in the program to ride but her physicians ordered her to stop ta kine part in the sport. Humphrey Praises Human Rights Stand WASHINGTON (AP> -Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey says the Carter administration's concern for human rights around the world reflects the historical American interest in "life, liberty and the purs uit of happiness. "The only people who don't like President Carter's human rights Nonetheless, England's mass. circulation tabloids cheered the Buckingham Palace announce· ment of Friday and assigned their top writers and specialists to theatory. The princess, who is given to tlckine off camer amen who s hove too close, ''could well become popular i n spite or herself, now that she is to be a mother," mused Shaun Usher in the Daily Mail. Daily Express reporter and mother-to-be Gill Martin said the "immediate problem" for the 26-year-old princess is "how to bulge gracefully." CARTEa'S PLAN to eive the economy a quick boost by puWng $S0 into the pockets ot most Americans through tax rebates and direct payments. already behind schedule after being nar· rowly approved~in the House, i.s in deep lfc>Uble in the Senate. "I have not given up. I think they can get the votes on the Senate side if they really go after it," Ullman said. The test will come soon aft.er the Senate returns April 18 from the congressional Easter recess. * * * Date Due With1040 G ENEALOGY EX P ERTS forecast a permutation of names for the baby. If a boy, he could be 1f you're among the 20 million named Pet.er after Capt. Phillips' couples or individuals who have father or Philip after his royal yet to file a 1976 federal income erandfather, or George after the tax return, you have three options Queen's father, King George VI. as Friday'sdeadlineapproaches. Likeliest name for a girl: Strategy No. 1: Complete the Elizabeth, the name of both its whole messy job and join the race grandmothers. to the maUdrop before Friday policies are dictators," Hum· phrey, a Minnesota Democrat, said. "The people love it." Humphrey, a senior member Astrologer Roger Elliott, who midnight. of the Senate Foreign Relations predicted in January that Anne Strategy No. 2: Fill in the essen· Committee, made his comments would have a baby "around Sep-tial figures and let the Internal Hu m Ph re Y s aid 5 0 m e in an interview after the Carter tember," said a November child Revenue Service make all the diplomats may not be comforta· administration's position had wlll be "a Sagittarian-and they calculations. This option is ble with Carter's openness and been criticized following the im· are all horsey people." available to most people who with his emphasis on human passe in Moscow on the nuclear Anne's baby would be rifth in earned $20,000or less and aretak- rights. arms limitation talks. succession to the throne and the ing the standard deduction . "We are not in a controlling but Humphrey defended Carter's first grandchild for the queen, Strategy No. 3: Apply for a 6().. a commanding position,'' Hum· over-all foreien policy initiatives who will be St April 21 and who is day filing extension -or stay oC phrey said. "We a1e slating OUJ' and especially his emptiasls on celebrating her 25th year on the execution, ii you want to look at it case. And for the President of the hum an rights internationally. throne this year. that way. United States to mute our deep-;:==================::.-:::;::-::=:-::==:::::!:-!:-:======::;::;:::;:::::::;:; concern on the issue would be • ---- moral unilateral disarmament, like eivi.ng up the most powerful weapon we have.'' P"ltizws Hit: Four De.ad READING, Pa. (A'P) -A small, private plane and a com· muter airplane on • tralnloc fllght collided in the alr Stllur· day, killing four persona. stale police said. A witneu said one plane ex· ploded, while the wlnl • fell off the second aircraft. Wreckaee wai strewn onr a wid e a rea. Fla m i ng debris touched olf trut ~- The Federal Aviation Ad· minlslratlon Hld the sin1le- en1lne Cnsna ud twln-etlline Nord operat«t by Altair Alrllnes tnc. collided at 2 p.m. and e r aahed in a densely wooded •rea about one·quar ter mile rrom a highway intenecUon. Allalr sald its pUot was prepar- inc to l-od at the Readln1 airport and wu ln radio contact with the contlOl tower. 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Mal JOUI' ..., Md ,..... to "" CiMIMled Dept., 08M1 Piiot, 330 W. 8ar llnet lkUl 1•,C.C. .... ,CADa. hr""" a1 .. 111n1 year ....... notlOe, .. ....,. ........ ...., ....... .. ......... DAILY PILOT .. 642-5678 ' ·•· . ~ l I J J J : 4 Japan:-.F (iVOrs ' ... Plants :"·:rn . U.S. · By The A;~l-'ff ,.,.,i The Japanese government favors moves by Jaeunesl\ .auto ma1'en to Jocatc,tl\fir.m anur,c· turlna plaf\ts. 111 the UnUed States. Gov, Edround.G. Brown Jr. ofCalifornlasald Saturday. BROWN • MADE the remark after discussing with officials of the Mins try of I uternulaonpl Trade and Industry the posslbili· ty or localing Jupane:.c auto plants in Cahfornlu. Laier, Brown met with Tadahiro Twako.1ih1. vres1dent of Nissan Motor Co. t.o explain the advantages of Nl&san building li Datsun plant in the state. Asked ilbout u newspaper re· port that HOQda 1\1otor Co. was planning to begin production of motorcycles, possibly on the U S Wtst Coast and In the Midwest. Brown said, "We aro lookln& forward" to discussing Ute Pf'O-<. ject wh~n he meets wlth Hood• e"ecutivcs Monday.··,,. • THE NEWSPAP~· l'fihon Keiul said the project calls for Honda to build a motorcycle manuracturine. plant of a~l 330,000 squj\re meters at an eslimated cost ol' more 'than lOlOOO mllUon ye~ (36 milllon.U .S. dollars>. lt said j{Qnda is to find the area by thi~ suromer )l}ld b,efin con· structlon of the plant this year. Jn ooc or two yeClrs. Honda plans to .build an automobile as- sembly l)lant in the same tl(ea. N1hon Keizai reported. a,ndax, April 10, 1977 -~,,PU{ · .. Bandieapped Hang ln Wmplkated. BERKELEY CAP) - Oral contrace ptives for men are a loni way off beca use of a t1hortage of re· &earch funds and ioade· quate data on the male reprQducth·e ~yst.e0)1 says • o .11.rvu.rq lrJniver:.tty pro. Cessor. · "''E ven if we had such a · dl'ug, which we dop't, it would take 8 to 10 years lo brin~ it to IT\arket," says Dr. Qonald Fawcett. .. With the fertiale, you " have to black lbe deltvery, of one ovum once a month," he soid. ''A ·m ale produces 30 million sperm or more t-ver)' day of his rcproduct1vt• life. v SAN FRANCISCO (AP> - Handicapped demoni.trators won a .aumber of concessions from covenunent offictat& es their oc- cupation d the r e1looal office ot the Department or Health, EducaUoa and Welfare passed tts fifth d.ay Saturday. Scores of sympathiiers -·paraded in bright suoshtn• in front d .&he old Federal Building while wide, leaden of about 125 protesters aald morale WllS high . lollGw1ng a late-night m eeting · with lbe Maldonado. regional H~W director, on Friday. . ... ... MALDONADO REJECTED seven.I proposals , but agreed to call HEW general couni;el to rt• quest a telephone conversnUon between the protesleTS and HEW Secl'eta:ry Joseph Calirano. He abo agreed to allow· the group. which has been occupying several offices on the fourth floor of the building since Tuesday, an " I ~ I . I t jl I ~ . } I r LAKE FIGHT ON Sha·r·· i·n-g~··-PI.an· A1·red .. ad~~c:alhr:'~~o~~le~p~r~g.de · monstrat o r s' medical • .. .. coordlttator access to an addi ... HANDICAPPED PROTESTERS IN STH DAY OF SIT-IN HEW Offleials Have Given In on Some of Their O•manda , ., LOS ANGELES (AP) -A group of Mono and Inyo County r esidents ha:. filed iUit.to prevent the Department ol Water ;.ind Power from Jow~rlpg Cr owlc•y Lake Rt>.),crvoir, which feeds into the Los Angeles Reservoir .BEV.ERI.Y HlL~ f~ P>-An e~~ .,Oit.ring pla1) ail'l'}°ed at pre· tioqll ~l,phone. 1'.he~roup has ventinl! el~lrical bli;icltouU; in :-.:ottl\lrl\. Cf ltforni~ while cutting ;1 "tbe~ limJted ~ a ~ngle~. pay floor. Only the. press and HEW e mployes ar<.' penniltcd ac<'cs<., to tbe occupied l<!\.'el. ituaranteeing civil rig hts tor th~ S d1sahlt'<I s mog in Southern Californ1tl has bel'n unve1lc.:d by the B'ftJwn Ad· ]>hone since pt\ones in th!! OC· mirtislratioo. cupied oCficei. w1:rc i.hut o(f The plan, presented by Air Rci.ources Hoard chairman Tom Thursday. Quinn, involves trwis focring cll'an·ournmg natural g<1s from Demonslrutori; were unsuc- "We'\e learned that Presiden\ Carlt•r is aware of our action and is i:.ympathctic." satd Judy I lcurnann, a protest leader. Nor thern California lo Los Angele!> powC'r plants. Here the gas cessful in their r1:qucst that peo- would permil extra power gcn<.'ration. creating etiough electricity " pie be.allowed Lo come and go to_ be ~hipped b:.ick north freely Crom the oe<:upied fourth TllE DEMONSTRATORS. and a t elated ~roup in Los Anj'.!t-lci., are demanding that Califanr> sign 1mmed ft1tely regulation:. im- plementing 1!>73 lcg1s latio11 t'ood 1s bcinc brought in by·~ groups rnnging from the Black j Panthrr!> to Safcw:iy Stores. 'Go Ahead and .Shoot·~ SAN FRANCISCO CAP> "Gu ahe<id and shoot." the mote l desk clerk dan.'C.i the stickup man. Demoralized by the shield or bullet· proof glass pro- tecting her. the thug exill'd minus hi s loot. It's the sc.me story in an increasing number or Sa n Francisco Bay area motels. liquor .),tores <1nd other bus.tnesse~. dhcc easy pitkin~s for any goon with a gun • motels go ... but now 1f i.omenne lncs it you tee! like sticking out your tongue al him. You feel that s.mug." The thick gla1>s is costly -about $27 to $40 a square fool installed -but homcowner;a Nld pro- fessional ofht·cs abo arc buying it One East Bay physician had his rC'ccplion counter glai.sed in after he was thr.-ukm•d by ;i man with a kn1h.-• t ?5th Anniversary prices on Kodak cameras. ··OUR SALP.S Ot' 'bulltl~~1i.1anl gla::.~ arl' • up a good 15 lo 20 f)<'rcC'nt." .),:ud I.cc Todd. manag(•T JorCobbledick-K1bbc Cl4.),s Co. h~rc One pl~ the glass paid off is al Oakland's Lon· don Lodge, where Mary /\nft Barton told the o.ould· be thief to t.akc his best shol. Manager Ray Cook re· calls having some reservations about installing the .Jlcupu~c~.~,· ~ _'·~T~-~~'f e · f~st, they 're fu.n, HEADACHES. ARTHRITIS . they .re famous for quality &lass. · The glass was install!'d ahoul nine months after a Lodge employe was disabled for life diin-ng a 25- cent robbery. Fear<; that the glass might m ake guests uneasy were unfounded, Cook says. NERVE CONDlTIONS . . • Treatments for various Illnesses and post-surgery To reduce G e ''''•flJle ri.i1n due 10 "We'v<' le:irnNI," h1• s111cl, "that 1f you s mile al a guest. it doesn't mailer 1f you ha\·c ~lass IJl•lwel;'n you. "I'd rcCOfllmt•nct it stron~ly and un1·qu1vrK'ully to any motel.·· HYPERH'N310N. BAGI<. PHOBLH.h -tUMElAG(} WEIGHT CON· TR~Jl. STOP SMOKING RHWMAHSM 6TIFF NlGK, ELBOW, KNf.E. ANKL E SCIAllCA AND JOIN! PROBLEMS. SCAPULO. HUMERAL PEAi , IN~OMNIA, IACGRIM, OSTEO. BLADDER ETC Cook said lnstalltng the gl:1-;s at the moll'l's ad· missions desk !'Ost about $1,000 But he s11id the motel would get moi;t of Lhnl,bac.'k in a fd1rly s hort time due to 'reduced Insurance ratci. Medlcall>1 Superv1.sed Examination & Treatment --""'""!~ -FREE For FREE Consultation COM$ULUTIOll CALL: (714) 848·1231 ''YOU'RE PP:RFF:CTl,V s,1(e liehind it .·· hl' t>x plained. "We haven't had lhnt mJny robheries as 'G)OO __ D_•_v_•.;..l_o_pm_•_n_t_C._n_'•_' __ ,. 1'306<' Bt:d~h Blva l•j,1r.!1• 9tJn 81.;aa1, CA 926': 7 SF Bridge lnres Her To Leap SAN f''IL\~C lS CO <AP > J\ \\11mot11. n· peatedly rt>lraSl•d from ho sp it a l s :tftrr psychiatrir ohsl'r\' ntton, has b<'en takc•n off tflt' Golden (;:itr llridi?c' us ;1 s uicide r isk e1ghl time• ii) the lasti,ix monthi.. Brid~l' ~cnc tal manager D<tll· L11chrin~ has told brull<{<' d1n·clor1> that incide nts 111volvini.c the woma11 1111·ludrll three scpar ate• 'lu1cicl1· scar es und trips l<l hosp1tuls l\lar!'l1 25 A flcr her firsL i.11' pearance on the bnd1tl' March 2.5. !>he mannJ:ccl to return to th<> hnclg1• b e f 0 re C a 11 ( 0 r II I ,1 Hiahway l'atrol uffin•rc; returned from th1" hospltnl. l.1whri 11~ "Lrnl B o l h Lt• l t 1· r 1n an :., M ediral C'rnt<'r :in<I \11 Zion llosp1t:1I h ;l\·1· M 'f'n the woman nrtn the· 111 cldenL'I, Luehrinl! s:licl A sp<>kellman from Mt. Zion io:oid :;ho apz peared c:llm and .. io (Oft trol" Prich time 11h(> wns l'Xaminect lhC'r<' ...... , IOSIMI ... ... ., CO•U _. -· -~ ... ... .., .. ,. "Sff 111t for car, home, lift, ltultb and bu~nm '-'ra1e1t:' ~ ~ ~~• ...... .-.:.~,-...... .,...~ ....... .,. ..... If you choosf# the fabric fQ':\C.!JStwrJ. .. draperies th1s week, we:ll pr~ide.· · the lining at no extra charge. En1oy a rfew-.i.inoow treniment a"d subslanllal savlng's too' Order VO If draperll"~ at reg Jl:lr prtCP 1nd we'll line them llt no extra Charge. What1>ver fabric ynu choose w1U wear lohge(.'dra)>e more gracefully :ird look better with our ltnrng 'Choosr your ne:w draperies today' .f I ~· "·· I-:-. . . -. ' Save·25°/o on new 'sunscreen' blinds. Revolutionary new way to let 1n softly filtered ltgh\. while keepu')g out summer heat, winter cold. Accord1oned polyester shade shows decorator colQr 1f)s1de the room. has reflectlvd Stiver c61or " I r.• ,, • . 'I . • • t I ~ I tac1ng out Ma ny lengths. many -: ...... . ':\.,. Widths • I. • •..:;.-..a i ~ __ -.11..J ; ! • • 1 ' A . . ..... .. ~ . ' " .. Only 28.88 Kodak Tcle-lnslamatic pockcl camera outfit with regular nnd built-in telephoto lenses: Kodak C 110·20 color fllm and flipflnsh Comes wllh rnstructton booklc1 and wrtsrstrrrp. Trimlitc Model 18 camera. 22.99. AX lSFR camera outfit, 15.99. • ~ 1 f • Only 39.99 ' Kodak EK-4 lnstanl oamora delivers your photos In seconds. Zooming circle in the viewfinder helps you focus quickly and easily; red dot appears to signal too-low light. With wrlet strap, tripod soeket and battery. ' .. Kodek ln1tan1 Print Fiim, 4.99 ? 1f I ' . .•· •'I ., ..... ni "' •i 1 '.. ,.,. .. ,., .. .,. ... . ,. • .. .. THI: : . . . ~CP.erJ~~Y:· ":· .. ::~· -···-~C~enney .. ! • Sal• prfeH i~uve Sunday/ Aprlf':tO; tfttoligh aot.day, A"" 17. ~ ;; u .. your 'JC ney Tim• Payment Plan. • ..... ~, • ' r ., . ~ I ' • UH ttl• JCPennt)' Tl~· Payment Plan. • • •.,. -. ., •• t I I • f ,._CltofA 1tt,.•O...,. •:: .r HAWTHOllHI nuA 12u ..... ont "ALM ll'lllNOI 1ne)UMH1 IOIA·SA TA ANIT~ tANOOA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY 'FOX HILLS' DOWNIY CANOOA "A.it (IU) OJ.mo HUN Tl NOT ON 111\CH ~m~ ftMm "UIHTI Mll.U 1H,, Hl·U•1 , !RTOft ".~L!HDALE 'GALLERIA' . HAWTHORNE PLAZA HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILL~ CtliilON (2!~) Ul-ttoO LAOUNA HILLI '-114'. ,., 00 lllVCllllOl <11•.> ltf.l... WO()b . MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH RIDGE ORANOE 'THI! CITY • COWll;ll CllY ''01 HtLLS' cm1 m ·m• 'itt'"l.,~~~~111fN11'~4;!,":f', 14" 11.llNA.-OlllO (fl'! "4•Stu P 1't. HluS · ... lUVIRSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA W"IT'Tt&IOO 00¥tNfY I'll) Ht·•l41 NfWfOOllf IUCH lfl4) IU·2'tJ TOfl,llANOtl (ltl) Jfl·Hff ·~ I , ... 'ULLIMTON 1114) 111-430 NOIOHlllOQI f>IJ Hl·Hl4 WUT COVINA tlU) Mo.>111 • .. ____ iliili.W. .... --.._, CJ\.!NOAL[ 'QALL!IUA' 00) UO·ITOO OllANQ! 'THI CITV' 1114) 11f 1100 WHITTWOOO Ill~) t4'·tll\ : 1\ • .. -.. j • • ,._.._ ........ , ~· .. • I l j J " ""J "'1°'"' ' ._ope ~ .. n 4 '~·f>L For ChrlsHans it is t.be weelt o.t Easter, for J ew& Other argom~s aga{nst it arethllt tt is based on .. : • i.ne week of Passover-tor all. the season of hope. "th e dirty. bu1lnes$ 9f w~· $J4~al it "begins with a 1'-1f"'t And Utls year,. for most or America. the hope is qussOoau4endswithpquest.jcin.' 4·,'4-llfuite real. · .. • \ All thi11s tru~. But ''The SlJt' Sp~ Banner'' ·"' .''' Tbroughout the world the~is no major confllnl.i • • an lm~t pteee 'ol the history of~ qaUon, in· "":'• .tnd not')e-tfireatcns. ' ' • clo.di'l« JlS ;Wars. And, all too eften, -e lose Jftht of · ....... ·pr At home a new adtn.lnlstratton seems to hold that history and the le!ISOU it teaches. ·~ ~:~onfidence of the people. : · As for the questions Uked at th~ beginning and ;·..:; l The ,..O~hin~ burden of unemployment is lifting end of OW' national anthent. perh~ ~y ar ques- .,. I\ slOwly. -. . ./ · , c.lons W6t abould be asking a-.t ~"*'11lrY' very _LThe college <;ampuse1> .• ,uoce so stormy, at~.-·-'d~y. ·; ·~· · 1 , • • ~· • .. • • 11•·r· pevpljMI by a quieter generation. )i.-.: ~ May we alw~ De a~le-to ans~:them with a .. ",;; Racialconfllctcontinµestodiminish. •. ;.· ·~ Yes. j ,-:_. .vti :'t And, interestingly enough; the entire countrt • , .• .. :\ .. ~ems to be' emerging from the religious disarray tha(.!".lJ ' Up EJe.cti·ons r l1!i1*1reatened to overtake it not so long ago. . :. • .; . Churches and synt.gogue$ are witnessing an u~ : ., iurn Ui,att.cndance and more cvid more young people~ • · ' ~ ?f million Anje(lcari taxpayers net · ce ~presidential eleetion campaigns. "They were uspondiDg.to the Presidential Elec-~~: ·~ou~~metimes shunning t i:aditional religions, are ~ ...,.~J>eco~ ,aware or the value o! spiritual guidance. ' ,.,._ · In this spring of 1977. there is reason to believe we ·~ .. ,_."c.re entering a kindf'r. <1uieter era lhan we have seen . tion Camprugn Ftma Act, passed by Congress to stem the shameful g owth of s~ial-i.oterest campaign funding...-and resulting demands for presidential . -~·for m any yt!ar~ ·"' ~ ., . .. .. Keep Anthem in Key · .•.,t:f Doubtless Franc;ls Scott Key never dreamed the " .,.yerse he jotted down during an emotional and ~··"patriotic moment aboard ship would be set to.JQ~lc • ;•'and become our national anthem. · ; ;· · Now there is a~ain a s mall measure of movement r 1 '\.~~o scuttle Key's ·•star Spangled Banner" in favor of .. America the Beautiful" as a new nahonal ~nthem. ;.' ,y!n fact, al the ur ging of the organizer of such a cam- l , ·'1?aign, the township of Putney. Vt.. has done just that. 1t"'l1I·... There is li ttle c1ucstion that our present national .... ,...,. a nthem has been known lo destroy solo vocalists -''"'Whose limited talents it grossly exposed. favors later on. . • The act en ables each ~yer to check a box on his or her t ax r eturn, instructing the Internal . Revenue Service to place one dollar of the tax already paid in~ the special Presidential Election Campaign Fu net · It does not cost the ta~ayer an additional penny of tax. ---~ If enough taxpayers· check their tax r eturns to provide full fundint: (up to a m aximum of about $24 million per candidate). the candidates are not pe rmitted to accept. private money. The advantage of the checkoff in cleaninglJP elec- tion practices is obvious. It's a dollar well spent for any taxpayer-and something to remember when you s ign that tax return. - r I ; 'i\)fl,. s .Ii~ • .,; •lL'· House Probing James Earl Ray's Co 1 nnection8 '" . . .. .-!• WASIUNG1'0N Nine years • 111. ·ego. the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr .. spmlual leader of the 11·k1vi l rights movement. was 11h gunned down m Memphis. An •' "escaped convict n::imed James . ,• ; Earl Ray was n<lilcd for the .imurder. ·.irt Yet nagging susp1c1ons persist- ·u· ·:. ed that he may have been hired .~1111by others. The ..;•!"',public doubt •\.rnfinally forcC'rl ""''(! J us t I cl' a••l Vcpt task force to n· . ,, view the c:is•· It hai:; now ""' r o n c I u d e ti -. "t1ft h a t • H. a v ·"•I•· "was the u~ s ass1n an4.I th;lt he Bl'ted ah>nl' llouse 1nvcst1gators, however. have challeng~d -the Justice Dept. 's findings. In a confidcn tial. l6·page analysis. Lhcy have •. , .. po1nlcd out s 1gn1f1 c unt 1n • ,('onsM>tenc1ci. and om1s:.1ons 10 , , , .the task Co1 cc n •po1 t . . ,. They note that the La!tk force had a •·multitude of leads" to . pursue. yet interviewed only JO ' ~ people. "Thirty interviews oould hardly s cratch lhe surface." : 'declares the anal)'sis. ··A detec . ;, live investigating a comJTlon i>treel cnme may very likely con ' duct more interviews." . ' . The House investigators don't ·", pretend that they have solved the 1 · .. cnse. Butthey huveaetlorththc1r , ,M .dues io a fascina.Un~ secret re- ... ,.port, stumped "Sensitive." Herf' •'t.ef.j r e th e h 1 g h l 1 IC b t ., 1 n '" <·hronolog1cal tlrdcr .... J -WJIJL£ RAV wu:. senin~ , ... 11 l1m.e .1~ the M1:.i.011 r 1 ~tat~ ~ penitentiary. ht• tolti ccllm.1l<'S 1• that he would kill King "1f lh<' • price was r11(ht " Ray JIM1 was ~ ; quoted as saym~ be intended to ·; :.eek out a "busincsi.men i. a., ~ : sociaijon" which all egedl y had . ofrer<'d S100 ooo fnr l\1n.: , murder • i -·on April 23. 1967. Ray escaped ·rrom tbe prison by hid- ing in a large bread box, which was loaded on a bakery truck. The congressional invesUtators are trying to find ·out "whether anyone aided Ray in bis escape and whether this assistance was connected" to the King as- sassination. The escapee had immediate access to false identities. He µosed alternately as E ric Galt. Ramon Geor~e Sneyd , Paul Bridgman a nd John Willard. "These aliases correspond to the names of real men. all of whom lived close to one another in sub· urban Toronto." report the in· vcsti~ators. "In addition, three nut of the four bear physical re· -semblances to Ray." Galt "even had scars in the same location as did Ray. the forehead and right palm " The House sleuths want to know .. whether Ray received aoy help in obtain"1ii these :l\llasei'." ' -For the ne xt ye al\. Ra~ "traveled across the Unlted States, lived in m ore than a dozen cities and traveled in four foreign countries ... A con. servative estimate of bis tetal ex- pense would be at least $1,000 Ray himself estimates that he spent at least 19,500. • · Thole who did business with him recall that , ·'he. oftai paid for item~ wilh new $20 bills. .. The House Assassioa- liQns Committee "intend!\ to in· veslisate the sourcea of Ray's I.ands in general-and of those S20 bills in particular." -RAY OPENED <1 safety de poait box in a Birmingham pank 1n Aug'4Sl, 1967, and closed it. four months later. Bank recOl'ds show the bQx was closed by someone living in Batoo Rouge. J,a. Yet Ray was living in Los An&eles at Lhe time. The coaunauee, therefore, is investigating "who m Baton Rouge aided Ray by <.'losing lbat safety deposit box." -The committee has recdved 1 (JACK ANDERSON) unverified reports that Ray was in touch with the Beverly Hills of- fice of Litton Industries in California. While be was posing as Eric Galt, be also lis ted as bis previous employer a Pascagoula, Miss., srupbuilding company owned by Litton In- dustries. The investigators are checking "whether there is any relationship between Ray and Litton Industries." -The late William Sartor , a journalist, alleged that organized crim e figures had accepted a $300,000 contract on King's life fro m a right-wing racist greup. According to Sartor. Ray got in touch with these: men in New Wlelca I U.s.A. .... Orleans. The committee is seek ing "all evidentiary m aterials that mlgtat suppon ~ fel)ll.e air. Sartor' a report.·· -A WITNESS bas told 1r,· vestlgators that he overheard a telephone conversation on the af- ternoon ot the King assassina- tion. "Frank Liberto, a person with alleged organized crime connections, said: 'Shoot t~e bastard. Do it this afternoon. Shoot him, even if you have to do it on the balcony. jost do it '· -The committee has received "independent corroborations" or a possible Liberto link. A witness told of a Birmingham, Ala .. gun s hop owner who, before the as- sassination, pointed'U> a rtn~ and said: "This is the gun that is go- ing to kill Martin Luther King " Later Ille witness saw the. gun s hop owner "in the company or · Ray .an4 Liberto." The secret re· port describes Liberto as "a target o( the committee':. in· vestigation." The Memphis police set .}JP a survelllance post in. a firel\ou.se overlooking the motel where King spent bis last fateful bours. Curiously, two black firemen, Norvell Wa llace a nd Floyd Newsum, were withdrawn from the post . Thch a bla ck policeman. Edward Redditt, was called off the surveillance The committee "has heilun to in vestigate lhese incidents.·· -RAV FLED ]O Toronto after the ~ssas$lhatiO'n. He applied for Canadian birth certifi cates un· der the names of Paul Bridgman and Ramon GeOrge Sneyd. He finally obtained a birth certifi~ate and P'assport in Sneyd's. name. The House in- vestigators are checking 11the procedures used by Ray in secur- ing these documents." They wa nt to know whether he could bav~ obtained them "wilboat the assistance of some presently un- identified person or persons." The investigators are also chasing down a number of other leads. They are undeterred by the cold water that the Justice Dept., tried lq t.l)r.qw. on t.Jieir in· vestjgaljon. IL was tile. ~tice Dept., ,\hey po,i.nt oµt-, • tbal s upervised the ipit.(al i,~rv~ga tion. The reView wa~ s~t>st~Ual ly a s tudy of the ertsttng paperwork and not a reinvestiga- tion." When Will Solziets Reach Their Pique? Timing's. AdvantageoUs Jimm1· Carter's effort to ad· vance the cause of human rights ln the Soviet Union raises an in- teresting ~on: How ~o we get the RulBWl leaclers lo open up? ' The Soviet government js not. impervious to outstde pressure~ as has beel\ shown oo Ge• caaion. But if we are really 1 serious aboot· helping the Russian di!41- dentc/ wet ll put to work those thhtgs that have • tended to .ork pretty •ell In the past. . . ,1 "NORJWAN 41 COUSINS , ,I' Ttie classic example1>f how not to apply pressure succe!lsfully was \he JackBon amendment a couple of years ago. That amend· ment lied ao incl'ease \n ~rade with ttie Soviet Union to the re· rnoval or restrictions Ob the emi· gration of Soviet Jewry. THE RESULT OF tbat ktnd or presaure wo that lb~ exit gates from the Soviet : Unioh were slammed abruptly shut. One hun- dred thousand Soviet Jews had obtained exit visas in the five- year period ending January. 197S. Sinoo then, the exodus has slowed to a triclde, &:~::.~~was..:= are detmid'ha64 not -.·n'V'll'>oat.. s ide rs take credl\ for any changes in their pollcles. This ls not to say~ ~~~-:,_..r--~cn-C have been abJei~cceeCI Vance failed. Vance ii polled. knowledgeable, extraor4iPariJ.y adroit. • 'r I • •• rr • ·11'- THE ft:i>&a6nih.V.-e'• mission was Oiat--Uiie 'Soriet leaders had apparently deeMed in advanc~tbat. e•ery a~ wilb ~ Jntted States bow :~aru= the lnterfere in the domelt e een- cems of the Soviet Unioa wttb.- outpenalty. Assertion Doesn't Hold Wilier The reason the )ac kson amendment boomeranged was that the Soviet leaders would not permit their. policies to be dictat- ed by lf6r~gn govern mets. ~ Hence, it pr'OIMlblJ' dicln-t _.. loo much difference wW ~ s pecific proposals .,.,. tlaat Vance brought wltl• lahD to Mosey.>~~ Russian,~ ha.e .. . To the Ed1toi: . ~~~ecesn.r, spending and The conlcllllo'l •t~rib · create ~nee in the ' Secretary or TreasQI\' t1\i ' n community does not ""lurnmithat lhnt Ui.e PttiUS.C .-r. ~tOiJlpe(I tbe pro- cuttlng out JJ ..-nte~rojec " .tects for environmental reasons evidences u d<'lrrmhHUnn to and plans to spend the money otherwise. ......... .-,,"' -----------. ..... -··~ ...... 't' ORANG! COAST DAILY PILOT ltofwrl. N. WclcC. Plfb/Nhf?' Thoma a Kctull. tdllor The edUorial pa1e ol lh&.Da1ly Pilot s.leks t o inform afld stifltlJtate ruders by pres~tlng on this pa1e diverse rommentary on topiH of interest by syndlnt· cod columnl1t11 and t'artoont1t1. by proyidln1 a forum lor naders' views and by pre1enlln1 this newspaper's opinions and idtaa on current toplu . Th editorial oplniClftl of tht Dally Pllohppear ' only in U\e editorial colum11 at the top of the pa1e. Opinions ex- pr'ftlec$ .by the collfmni•ta and ~•r1oot1lat1 ind letter wrttera ar~ ~ OWll •nd no tnd°"'ement of tbltf. v.._.a by the D1JJ1 Pilot aboft1d ~inferred. Sunda.y,April 10, 1m 1 During the 30r31ear era ol re~ markably low oU prl'ces (a tribute to free eotcprlse and competition) water p~oJects sailed smoothly. Now that. OPEC's monopoly Cgovernmen· tumenopo&y) ftMled tblrt era, we 1rtdp energ~produclnc 'Water projedb! · •. 'rKE PRESENT price or oil. our adverse imbalance ol ln tero.ational ~a.-ymepts and eJ.anned spending to sUmulate LJ\e economy flu411est that in~ cr,euln& tho nwnber or elec· trae\~y-producll}I w,ater pl'Qfects f!l)Jl>t .~mpr9ve bustne,s conT ftdebct!!~bd tbe ala~d ol llvtni ot~ mution peopl~. "1Velahlnc &.be benefits and dettlment.s of ••ter protects m•J be dlfficvtt for t0me, ht I prefer to thlnk that the P*'fttdent baa better Judament than to bue the · deci.fon ()II mon97 lo· be .. ~_..ed .. -at Jeut •• to the part ' ... I f t• ,..~· -"""'' -------...· i There ·are·~t~~i~ nqt • ( , ' · ' ] ,., ebletodoallofthethhfgs'wltalte do.they ~*"t thei~·~· ~lo git. .the Ubptdlion th t . r eadef'I can f>e pdlhed a oun y ouf. MAILBOX for eranted in our daily lives. siders. " Tbt\ is whY,1 Ul.e. J.ackson amendment'.butt dfevery people ,Tbey .o ~ .~ cheer(~ hello,. -----..-~.o---and eagerty wdtt fOt' a vlallJrom ~er• from r~I ~ wleom~ som~ · '. , i • • itsoughtto)lelp. TiK right to CvnufftM apfera to ,,. space or elhttmate Ubd ia ~mwd. Utt..,. of JOO wordl Cir leu ioiU be gfwn prefnnc~. AU ~mut in-• cli* ~ afld moUifto addreu bid JtCHne• 'lhofl bt '\otCMlld on re- ilW.t If nftfdftd t~b~ POlfrw ~ llOt fie ptt&UaW. Now, wtiatkindofoutsidepres- SU&ELY ffnlr~ a~e people sure '1as 1Seen effective? Again. amon& ~r ·~aden who belonJ the slttla~on of Soviet JeWl'y or- to o~~h:atlons lookln& for fers a g6od cas~ sU.1ety: Soviet wort e · proJecta ihrouJhout leaders resc:j~ the 4ej>arture the year. vWt~aA,~ror soa tax on Soviet Jews as ilu~t~ultof month~ one qf ~ rtaldenc:es u. Klssin~~t·s adroit hebind-the- Faimew Stat~ ~ ctn be~ sc:eoes dl})lomacy' butt(~~ by most rewardf.nl. the )>O'Ver ot Aroe.dca.o public of tt which wlll be spent 00 ~Si= ntrelba;wpta. ~ch as • oplnlon. , , .scsirn..n.1-•1e1sw1aary. -A-.1.4-' ~·-~-... .,....... "'B woor-y pc -· ~~··P--"'""·• I L.. :, · · RO a · ,,. ~ aDd a~ & lites t6 g-a -JUSSl'MGr;R'''WAS abfe1 in 'Ar~~• p,,..11, lon1 m~tor ~fm04t)occ ful .Prl-<•t.e ~~ J>lr&uade the partyh atFalrtiew. Rdsalatflea.dm o.l lti'' ~•use of· To the Editor: . It c ..i. • =ri~ ·~:be e~-det~en~ i~~te~· -,_,RiMMl States 1 wonder how mally of your (>enslve 'fl. • ate, a~_peopl~ waf I · a)rf:d b~ause roaden h8ive elven tboUght to the wfaow1-h~cQn utc tll4J time as • Am · ~ .i>Pl'nion W"8 dis-~pactunlr,y of briibteh.ing the a fandly ot neJ.1bborhoocf ~I l•f OY.er the -~tacl"'" bein~ Jlvea of tboH tea. fort .. nate wUlbemoct~tc6~e~ .. ohu:ectm\heway,of-c'ewjsl\ema-~lh their e'Om'»ubl~. Sprinc Wbetbler it be lpiirif. Wm mer! aratltln. 11 bere MCI eYeryone 1' caulbt up ' .fall ot Wint«. ~ bde' ttlent.s , 'Tbe So~vict. Jeader"id to ii\, tbe wb.lrl '>I Eu.f.tr actfviti~ •ho .,e _,.(tO ··~ &' •mUe · 'Nejp th . ce tO m ~ lnvolvlna, l•ID117 istcl frien~ \ S"d. I ! Plebe e'1l ~ild'let u9 •'deUHllf Id lQ Wltl& summer .J~~~ ma il'~!\Y~ ~one wlll t.be llibt ot their ~~pre lone eorn.-:t;:ol';wt,U ~ a r . • ' "' · ' • • 6vef'Y1ail!W: ~'l'Ket dttc ld.td in p•catci, b p tt, .yac•:· '.~l'-tflif •. .ARKWtsEt.Y 'fa"'r Of d«en~e .aacft:e~ Uotq, 111'4 Um Oil o,f tlO do ' VbluM'Hr-,..r(yCOdfdii1tof'"' ...,., ~US. I • wltb a ~ pteaa .,.Ilia ~ F~~ate-llcitbltar, ' Jtlllbla'ar'dtdnot fake-,'publJc nauy. , 1 • ' • 0-0.takes• bo• for the a&Utlon ol the de-------------.-.~- !:~n.=~~r~r~: apart. ~fr<ipl .... dertta . ., ' .... arms pr~.mado br the U..U.. ed Stat.es. · .i.J_ .•. t..-' ,, • 'f_ • It (s oouDUUJ, be .. , u.&Che Soviet leadendl can, tllelr ~ que much f'urthel'. lt la •Jlla'9Ch to tbelr lnte...st as It. la tooara tc. · try to .lft'i.u ttie'.lr.Df9'ol"ac$.uader tohttdl u -w.U .. ·ao ·~ ao-n e c e'u a g .:n~· )u,1u bb da~~erous ~bet &be · two countnet. , • . , Jl$Q1. C~rlt~ i• rlsbt. fJQ~ er, Jd to tbe .,,nure. ot v~·· .. a t~~'°•~r·r.-·· • ht1; .re,icttou to A-"•-.. .. 'rftf!etlhg.. I ~a::=·· tl\e Mloc•~• Jlft.~--& J.ace. Ja• taa, .m •ts d'~·~T~ ... ._; ~•.p=ofSAL!t-.:.i..L'-l~ .~ •t..•~·lf, ~~~that.dlrecttMll ... ~-tl'• ·~ fUhlt!8-~,.. =a:~~:"'bu ·. • ' . . • I ' • t ~ l '\. I •I . ' .. i t ., ·~ ... ·1 •' J .... HftiU prulder j11 the Tenth~ Clrni c.o..rt o/ ~ Hit.or&.&t ifnprine- d #rom Della 11#14.PM..,_Pfai. ~Pli ;o.noi.. , . , i ·'f.. ~ • Somptll'ftlllll*~, a ftdbenrrot.e a letter" 'fihlcbMld; ea l wu~boy, lbad to be ~ ~ n11b1., ww.out fall, et a eet ttirl• (8-1 ~ it a cfeeent boor in tbot•4ayi). and my pattnta wanted a 1»rettf' •904 idea as to whe~e I would be uoU~. Most kids tia<t regwar chores to Corm before t~7 could 10 ,an here and it was atlU consktered. a r~ treat to borrow the family car for Sf!~lal occuions. · ••As I read the newspapers OI" watch televilion. I can't help but long ror •re- tvn to those days wbea 'grass' was sdm~ to be mowed and the long w•lk school didn't refer to 'the hike acta.J Partint lot."' enel'IJ' .-'JOUr taJeiU IO th.t no Giie will be s war, ar '" pw..V. or aJct., or lonely tPUL ,. Lo JD ,am simple wonh: Grow up; quit Miu a t'f1babY: aet out of your drum worfd; develop a ~etbone, nOl a wial\booe; and at.art act.inc like a mu or awoman. . What YOtt are. <lod CJ Ye you. What you become ~ &tv.e to Goct Amtrtca "*1a your bdp tor 1urvlval Yoa are lmJM>r· tant. A.Gd 'YOU are needed.. lt 11 too late to sit. 1r<>UDd aud wait lo~ 1oflldlody to do sometbin£ someday. Someijay is now ao,clSomebody i• you. 1n a nationwide poll, a cross·section or voters was asked about their feelin1s on the iNUe ol law and orden A \otal of 81 percent said they agreed with the state· ment tJiat "law and ord~ bas broken down in this country." Statistics from the Federal Bureau' of investigation re- veal that crimes or violence increased between 1!iO and 200 percent durinl.the decade of the 'BOs; street robbery up over 200 percent; bank robbery up over 400 percent; daytime burglaries or re- sidences up over 300 percent. B8"& dad never went to college. His .-nother never e~en finished high school. But thief-~ Nt11; have a nice home nearl1 je,Wlor;:-..tightly used aew car; tbey''"' saved.some money. Dad.slatted out at'a df' laborer but he's a foreman UNIFORMED POLICEMEN HA VE aow, · ' become walking targets for assassina- , lion, for 'wanton, cold-bl ooded kilting as DAD AND Moftma wanted Bob to they walk the beat, direct traffic, or have all the "lldvM\tages" that they simply mind their own business. Killings never bad. 'l'bri'".,t Bobby off to col-or police officers have increased almost lece. Now=b& lnOW'that dad's employer 300 percent in the past 10 years. • -!"'d!Y., Ae!'no, 1m There is an old Chinese provetb •hlda roes something like tbl4: "If yaa ~ plan ror a year, plant rice: fOl" ••• .,., •• tlon. plant trees; lf )'OU Would pla.n rOl'all time to come, cultivate ~t.I la "'° fertile m.lndl of youn« men ..a wom• .. You tmw, we w()rry about Ute U.lt.d Fund, tho school board, the Cancer Drive, air poJluUon, rad al Pl"CSbl•mt. tho United Natlons, a nd ao rorlh, all ~ tut matters, certainly; ~ yet, fibat more noble task can a man h~ve thU t& set bis own house in orderr Hit on thoughts, his own businest. bl1 owa children. his own S0'\11? How comforting it ls to lose one'• ~ell in the ptoblems or other• and (o th\ts fotaet about the problems clOsat to home. And, incide"1ally. Ute problem• over which we hove the mOit 1mmediitte. direct and poslUve control. • HAVE WE 'PERHAPS, Jh relatJon to our children, overdone the m'tmal at the expense or the spiritual? ltave we given them knowledge ~ltbo"t un- derstanding? Have we tau1bt them techniques, and left them without tnOl'.al scruples to guide them? And whal is it, realty, that we expect from our children -or have a ri1ht to expect? bas Dol · Viciously exploited his dad So far as hard crime is concerned, cer- but bu · th-' air and the waler tainly drugs are a major factor. A heroin for thetii';.t us~ .fias put out products addict requires as much as $40 worth of that. ~ URless and dan~qous; illicit heroin daily to support his habit. thattaeOmpany dad works for must be That's approximately $15,000 per year rest.l'Uctured, pltd~ nut and supplanted per addict. It's no wonder that drug ad- ·ror the "public sector" of the economy. diets steal. And yet drugs are really only Bob has learned that morals are old-a related a s pect of the gener a l fashioned and that religion is make· breakdown or respectfor law and order. believe. Anyone with eyes to see and ears to · ·LHtspring, young Bob got arrested at hear knows that we are living today in a a dru1party and Dad and Mother shelled clim ate or spiritual and moral decay. term in jail ror violatihg a court lrrjane- tion. tells his class wheh he undertakes to teach that oars is a government based on law. and Tes peel for law. / The problem. as 1 see it, is basically rourfotd. 1r science inv~ted an X-ray machine that coulcl rathom a father'• 9r • mother's soul, pe(haps the one outsland· inc wish round there would be slmllllr lo a prayer t'1e late General Douglas MacArthur once wrote regardln1 hls son. Equally applicable to a daucbter. the prayer goes: "Build me a son. 0 Lord, who Win be strong enough to know when be is'weak a nd brave enough to race bimsell when he is afraid; one who will be proucl and unbending in honest defeat, and huanbte and gentle in victory. What's the. answer ? Many people1sa y. let's pass a law! Every year, literally tens of thousands of individual bills are introduced throughout this fanO. The first part is permissiveness. The idea that son or daughtel' should be de- nied nothing, should have everything. should do anything. out money for bail and a lawyer so thatif People speak tod ay or their civil Bob ever did declde to apply for a Job, he rights, of tree speech: or dissent and pl"o· ~jJl~"1t hev@ • list a criminal record test, and yet many of the people claim-a~g lis acf.ivities on the employment lng these rights think nothing ol denying application form Could anything be the rights or others. Some forget that morelJ'ag.ic? there is an ocean or dirrercnce between Let me share my personal experience with you. I am.40 years old and I have :spent the last~. yea~ st\Ub'inc or work, ing ~ the l•w. For·the pa8t several yeararl hate been a Judge'OfdleCiftutt Court dealing daily with criminal and civil matters. and I can tell you without reservation that we have too many laws. THE SECOND PART 18 the belief that someone else owes you a living, a home, a TY. a car, and whatn~ Just because you ~you; and without any regard to your abllities, your;f"etrorts, your succe1ses. Tbe government, meaning other people, owes it fu·you. This precept, which re- ceived its major impetus under the New Deal, has been seconded, supplemented, expanded and furthered by each suc- qessjve national administration. both Republican and Democratic. "Build me a son whose wishes 9(ill not take the place of deeds ; a 90ft who wtD know Thee -and that to«now hillllelf la the foundation stone of knowledie. "LEAD IDM, I PRA y' not tn the path of ease and comrort, but under the stress and spur or difficulties and cballence. Here let him learn to stand up 1n the storm; here let him learn compusiOb for those who rail: Always we hear the plaintive cry or the dissent or protest on the o~e hand and teen-agers: What can we do ... ? Where civil disobedience on the other. can we go •.. ! Let us speak the truth in • love. Juqe Phil GiJli"'1~of ttl& Denve{'. • EfEN PEOPLE WHO KNOW betle.r Ju•enileCourtsa1d it. Tlie answ..-ii. , • have cha¥• civil disobedience to obtain Go home! .. Hang the stOTm Windows. their ends. Alter a Chicago teachers' un- Paint the woodwork. Rake the leaves. ipn defied a court {njunclion. the Judge Mow the lawn. Shovel the walk. Wasb sentenced U:1e union president t.o ~days tlle car. Learn to cook. Scrub some in jail llMI fllled him $1,000 and the union floors. Repair the sink. Build a boat. Get $5 ooo. NO On COUNCIL, no eounty ooar.d, DG state or national legislature ever bas or ever will improve on the Ten Com- 0t1tndments or the Ootden Rule. If we can't follow Ten ~m1'ndments, how can we possibly follow 19,000? The pro- . blern is not a shortage of laws. ' The problem is npl un.elnployD'lent. IC it were, the ereatest upsurge of lawless- ness and violence would have occurred in this country during the depressien years of the '30s when we had wides pread unemployment. This was not the case. 1f you once accept the principle that someone else owes you something for nothing, it's a ve.ry small step. a very s mall step indeed, lo the thought that If you aren't getting ll, that you then have a moral right to help yourself. "Build me a son whose heart win•bp clear, whose goal will be high, a son who will master himself befor-e he seeka to master otber mea, one who will reaehJn. to the future, yet pever forget the put.. "And, after all these things are hll • give him, I pray, enough of a Mn•e ot humor so that he may always be serious, yet never take himself too seriously,, Give him humility, so that he may always remember the simplicity ot tr.ue g reatness. t he open mind of true a job. . . in imposing the sentence, the Judge Help the minister, th~.Red Crou, the 'said: ~'The conduct in th.is case could Salvation Army. Visit tfle sick. Assist the very wtll destroy unions. all of them, Uit poor. Study your lessons. And the':' when is permi,lted lo continue. The eeneral The third part, and lied in with these reasons, is the belief that whenever you don't agree with the law, that you have not only the right, but the moral duty, to take the law into your own hands. This latter idea enjoys wide cjrculalion and popularity on our college campuses. you are through and not too tired -publtc is sympathetic with the teachers' read a book plight. But y)Ju must proceed the same as aJI other organizations in a lawful strength. . YOUR PARENTS DO NOT owe you legal manner. You. as teachers especfal- entertainment. Your city does not owe Ly. cannot tale the low into your own 'you recrea(Jon facUJties. The world does hands." not owe you a living. You owe the world I am at a loss to know what a civics .'!<>tneth.lng. You owe it your time and teacher, who has just returned from a The problem is not lack of education Every year we have spent more dollan both ln actual amo!ll'ls and as a percen· .t«ge of our national im:ome OQ educa- tion; and )'et crime and: lawlts&De4S have continued to r1'e. FINALLY, AND Ta,E FOURTH part of the problem. is the lack of a firm spiritual faith: a. belier in God and his precec>U as explained and enWlciated for us in that greatesllaw book.of all time. "Then 1, hi s rather. will dwre to whisper, 'J have not lived in vain.'" I would only add . . . and let us, in ~r 1iaily lives~ be such fathers and m~s as to warranl and deserve such SODI and d aughters Qpen Style Shows Some Faults WASHINGTON. D.C. -J im- m y Carter was right during the election cam· pa\gn to de- nounce Henry Kissin ger ·s sec r e tiv e style. But lt is beginning to look l ike Carter's bla~ berqioulh a p- pro a ch lo diplom~y is 11ot much better. It seems to mt', therefore, that the President will have to be less open than he has been In the field ol foreign affairs -but without r•turning to the kind fl clan- de•tlne behavior that <'barac- t.triied the Kissinger years. Carter's openness certainly C'Ontrabuted to the failure of ::>ecretary o( State Cyrus Vance·s mission to Moscow the other day. For the Presideat made the mis- take of pubU~idftg bl1 complicat- ed arms control position before it could be discussed with the Rt.Ssians. As a result. he put Ule So'riet leaders in t• a\ftrward spot o( havlnJt to dell wftft his propoeals tn public. Thrown of' balance. they almost had no choice but to s purn him. Carter, sUnilarl~ blundered a few weeks agd, when he outlined bis ideas on the Middle East, first at a press conference and liter at t he town n.~11_ m eeUng in ltfassac~u~tt:'. / , HEftE AGAIN, be not only sur- prised the l&l'aelit ~ Arabs, but jolted hls own dlJ>&oma\lc ad· visers. who were W)prepl\fed to bear him put (o_rtb r~COn)~'11dA· tions that we entlrely l\ew. To cite still another eumple. Carter announced last month that he intends to withdraw U.S. around troops from South Korea without consulting Ult Japanese lo advance. His oll"'bcN:uff an- nou n bemenL·td i &iq at ed t he J apanese goYel'1\~nc. which con1iders the def enae of Korea to be vltalto Japan'u~urity . ;\d~t au this the statements or Andre YOf.ng, the U.S. am- ~81 to tho United Nations. whdW comments on Africa and other subjed.a are confounding and cOllfuliag the State Depart· ment. Carter bas so far shown no \ncllnation t o curb Young's tOnll'\ICI. There is no doubt 'hat Carter '8 .. . : -c __ sTANL_E_Y _J _ KARNO\V _ sincrre and consistent in his fidelity to Woodrow Wilson's belier in "open covenants openly arrived ~t." Carter set down his line as far back as May 1975. in a forJ?ign policy speech in T~yo. He said: .. We most never again keep secret the evolution ot 'our foreign pol\cy from Congress and the Amer.ican p eo pl~. They should never -a.gain be misled about OUJ« «Utllons, our commit-m~nu. ~·~gress and our fa1lu'N&. ~·-.,, This attitude, in my estima· lion, was a healthy reaction to the decisions that got us involved in Vietnam. As the Pentagon Papers revealed, those decisions • wec:e m ade· aecret..l y and s ometimes C-¥f)i cally by a handful o( men who were uncon- cerned with public opinion. Carter also ha&..been reacting against Kissinger, who played his cards so close to the vest that some of his maneuvers ar e only now coming tA light. Just last week, ror example. it was revealed that Kissinger and two aides held covert talks with Cuba in 1974 and 1975. Not even the State Department orticial in char ge or Lalin Amertcan policy was informed of the talks. But what Carter appears to misunderstand in pushing the pendulum to the opposite ex· treme is lhat all djplomatic Is- sues cannot be handled in the public arena . ln the first place, diplomacy is an exercise that involves other nations. many ol tliem unac- customed or even hos tile to the democratic process. I AM PERSUADED, for exam- ple, that Soviet Communis t leader Leonid Brel.hnev really wants to conclude an arms control agr eement with the Unit ed States. Brezhnev is old and ill • and I gather, he is anxious to leave behind a legacy of improved Sov- iet-American relations. But willing as he m ay be to m a tee concessions, Brezhnev cannot a~ar to his rivals in the Kremlin to be too conciliatory. Thus there are advantaees t.o slow, quiet procedurtt that give him thechancetoclrcumv~this domestic enemies. The same is true, to va6'Jnc degrees. of America's EurQPea~ and Japanese allies, wbo tblnk about their ties with the United States in global terms. When the Japanese conaider the future or Korea, ror inst~CCz they not only take into accoun~ their links with the United Stat.et. but they also try to esUmate tho possible responses of the SoYlet Union and China, who have a stake in the area as well~ Carter is discovering,' on tho other hond, that bis open .-,., proach to· diplomacy ii 1oPCt politics al home. This wd evidenced by lhe fact that both Democrats and Repub1lcana ra llied behind him aflef the-091· lapse of Vance's Moscow trip. In m y view, though, foretin policy is too complex an' en- deavor to be pursued strlctlx along lnlcm al political lines. X sound roreign policy surely nffd• domestic support, but lt should not be shaped through referent du ms. • So Carter is going to have to work out a new and difrerentcon. cept -one t hat is ~either blatantly open nor •a.pldly do. ceptive Ruffled by Feathered Frie.n .ds. • • ' , .. ' JSJCYIUL I. NUGENT C')rll~aaraidentof ~ BIOIC1t. l 40ft1 ~ llow it Is around four P1•c!e. but around our place In \ttlt fUIJldler we have a surfeit. a P.fetHorf, •&I~ of blrda. ~nd .i~_tan have every damn ..,eol~, ti 1ou fe ·~JderiDa taldnc ..,e ap Jiii tbll ~I muat warn 1wto be beJ1t. no lit"' thu 5:30 -.m. •rt1>' .·after that time· tbe7"h .-0ne, 'Where, I don't = INt at 5!80 ~ a111•t mis& •• P'\*:semcemed, lt's =on thlt tho poe&a and 1 wllo rave over the r:~; ... j .. : .. l"'*"' of oo.r feathered .....-• .... -..tone deaf or ~Wlndclw. tJon of• wet cort beinc twisted 1n tbe neck of a bottle it cu become poellively mind-bend.Ina. U thil hideoa cry 11 a matin, call. that bird u doomed to ex- UncUon and it can't come t.oo soon. This fiend in feathers is not even well reaarded by tb, de· QUIO)--= That. ls, I th1nt ill•l'" es. Tba)i ~d be I eao• rot fknow, exc• th• the trees aroUnd bere couldn't poasibly aupporU0,000 ea1les. EXACTLY ONE MINVTS art tr tbObrtck.of the cork staru. a11 M,ooo bedft tbtlr debate u to' •tslth cne f:L theet ls •o1n1 to kill the cMk·puller. Wblle I'm ln complete 1)'11lpathy wlth them I'm atrald ~11 aevu-pull it off. • • At s:• Ute mocktngbird ar-sute1, the mlJCldn1btrd bad rives en thle scene. about. the 1ame trritaliOft factor I HY arrives, for this col· . u UM CCll't·twbter. qr•tura ~wmer ~ust be an The flnal votce In this steep- •Import roe-J never bear it for the de.tro)'tnJ caeopllooy ia that of • re1t,dl tHeq,. ~IY. at 5:~. Our deraQteddove. re1lClent mocTc:lol~d.I appear to 1 • • , be muto • Oley to about their • n MU8T BE llBNTALLY UD• dally bu~tqU.J of, pulllne tall • b.ln•td f<W il 1*1ilta in the belief feath'9'1 from ~row~ and dive-that it it· •·altoctther different bomblngtbeoetinbor 1cat. bird. >d it alt& or rooets, or w.hate'v• ti-does ~n the wire BIS OONTaJBiJTroN to the tboa1btf\lll7 prvvldtd 1t1 the 1enertlUf ~. ?Jbat aeemi l'Alaon Comoany lt advertises tor tbe · ' ~ ·~~ v~rlety. A itaelf aa "Cu-cu-cooo. Cu-cu· rtlnlct qi ··=· .ao4 ~bait doo.CI-~"· woald '· at; tor tome Three t1mea Js mon than sort' Ot ~rue~ elCl'Pl t~ It la ~ou@I tgr ,~~lot t.o falsely co.ftftW to tbe J>:eDtatonlc scale' ~ ~ -,.. t cCJtainly it and U.. c~tlc ~ 1enerall1 tor~;-td.ls 11t.1ltle4t Not accepted~, -~~Victrola t;ecordl ~ do imo., that _.. nqe ls a *I' )I It after dle"totb or 9Cta••ad•Wf."-1cbeq;edlt ,~\2,~ U..,lt1~•,-m . voice rllel to G ab~ Ud du.rs de~p$t breath possible, I etMw- bact to .. on the llftal 0000.S. Nqt eooo'd ln rhythm wit.la the Udft& eutf!Ymelodtc.. • • and quit on the et&hteeeth «11> Inf\lttaUnc perb•Pf• but not 1•be11 my face be••" to turn par.. mel9.4J,c. ple. "' wUe ·~\ed that, the · coJor wu duet& other eaaMi. ._ One fae9t fl um ,.,_... dote tH Mndow -eome ~ bu bea\ID to tuule ud .....,,, to bed. me umucbatberlcketttaeV.• • The cursed thlnc •••er I SVPPOSE t Jboa1411 '- breatbesr erateful totbat IJbod. ~ .. - ONCE ftAaTBD, the 1tr1nrot cu-e.G·4!ooo'a eontu.ues without a P•~ OM monlns 1 waited for a break. for the Imbecile to take a. l>reatb, but tt neY• came. it, for betWMn Ute di~ ud 1pec:uJaUoo-C)ft ... U.bjlll tt. breathes It doH~i-.e me aomeWn1 to do• -~ awakeal5:JO. r I J C rvestven .......... e mornlnl. on a~ lfrl.~!!'~lt1'tll• ~n r h'•rd tbe blrda · ~ el~u ln at s:n .. Gii tM <lot ... ., ... rtptrtolre ot • .. Datt. ,.... --'' •• !\Ole re- C' flfa.-e¥et7 two seconds ad. j "~-'-ha( e,ou~ bul ,, Tiler eoaW. .,.... pkt a hit. man with all ~.u..m talklna at once. , 1'be anly """~oe to the orlolet le to walk iato a IAdl• Club lunchton tll.ffUa1 after cocktails ad bef'ore the first c:oura&tuervea. oaee ca.~ ~lllen .,Uty -• , , r::~. "':.iff~~ ;.,;1:(::~== never linow~or ~ y tbllll .,_ , ffllltpleeit la of mulcal iaftDo 111ecb la-."""", endleuly rf-'1ti•t:i1iotciwt. u bad• the peaUQa Jhe.c',.. sequence ct, Jlend b CC\rk.pulle,r, bu~ .DOtM. -. • 1 ;mon ou ill the extreme. WJtla U. belp of a ~iatt I fovnd tUt tbe time bet•-tbe end.tmoooadtbe Mjjmlilq.t a ca~ tftllQ' .UU.eeonda. lt la a ~ bapoulblllty to draw a breatll tn tbat time wiu.out ..._ acuor•ooo. .aa..l'1Wlt. . . lU.deddedlt-::=:m ~~i;t~~· i( • I how esacU:r 1r ~" percbea an the wire, I«~ • dlrec$.11 ......... ~aod. •• : ., ~~:oate• a W{ectlmita-hWDt ulde a pre!erelice in ·from I' aatural lta •fGloo for• I .. ot ..... Clll*lt.Y. the . . Jiii& ......... ..,.. - .... • By O.C. HUSTINGS • Ott•o.ltr .... ~ • L Next year ls an elec· pon year and there ls a ~roup of women in ewport Beach who ap· ear to be acWn& re11dy campaign. 1 The croup goes under ~e name oC the Newport arbor Republican omen. ' Ostensibly. the group Is nn i ndependent or· ~anlzaUon of GOP volun· eers who meet to ac· u ainl themselves wilh ~andidat cs. They've een addressed b y ubernatorlal hopefuls velle Younger and Pete llaon a nd will hear from Ed Davis in May. . However, the women ~ay have something tlse in mind. t THAT OTHER -purpose was alluded to by Wilson during his ap. pearance before them. He suggested that one or their members might make a pretty good can· dldate for the 74lh As· aembly District seat now held by Democrat Ron Cordova. : In ca:se nobody caught the reference, Wilson made his poml again during his talk last Mon· day, n a m ing Marian Bergeson as lhc potcn· t.11.11 candidate. Mrs . Bergeson, you may rem ember, narrow· ly lost the GOP nomina- tion for the 74th to car de· a ler Jim Slemons, then entered the general elec- tion campaign as a lasl· minute wrttl!-in can di4ole. Virtually all of her ad· visors and !>Upporters in that wrlte·in mo\•e &Jrt' officers of the Newport Harbor R epubl i c:.in Women. The president is Jackie Heather and the secretary is Cynn1c Bun- O-•• ~ ... Juff -TO RUN AGAIN? Merlan Bergeson , ncll Another Bergeson ~ u pporter. Newport B eac h City Coun· c1lwoman Lucille Kuehn is on the group's board of directors. Other Bergeson back· ers who s h owed up • to hear Wilson Included Carroll Beek, Jerry Stewart, O.W. "Dick" Richard and Ned and traditionally RepubUcan 74th Diat,[ict to her entry in the general campaltn. Dora Hill. SOME Republican s According to a brief areue that she should financial report from have accepted her losa In '11rs . Heather, lhe or· the primary and fallen In gantzation now lis ts behind the GOP can· about 100 members and a dldate. By coming In aa a treasury oUl,200. wrtte.ln, she s plit tb ALTHOUGH Mrs. GOP v~e and gave tffe H eu th e r ma l n . eeat toa Democrat, their t a Ins the purpose of argument goes . the organization is. to ln spite of her third· prov id& a forum for place ftnlsh ln that elec· polltlclal education tlon, Bergeson s up· among local GOP porters have been women, Mrs. Bergeson'• spurred on by the !act backers seem to be uslna. that the 34,30t votea..she it as a vehicle for a cam~ gathered constituted the ;paign organiiallon most successful write·ln 'should she dedde to run campaign In the counly'b tor the A&'embly In 1978. history. There is some doubt th a t hard·line GOP members in the county would be enthralled with Mrs. Bergeson as a can- didate since many at- tribute the loa or the Dial-a.; Lift Expanded ORANGE COUNTY WAN1'ED TOP CASH DOLLAlt PAID FOB Gold Jewelry Diamonda & Other Fine Antique . or Contemporary Jewehy Watches Crystal Porcelains China Paintings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Clasaic Autos Boats Antiques etc. We appraise & buy whole estates or tingle item or we11..U for you on commlulon. U you don't know what it ia or what it la worth -bring lt in (or call us and we11 come out). No obligation or cbartJ• for verbal appraaal. either in your home or ill our gallery. #~;?~.£~ APPRAISERS 25'2WESTCOASTJUQHWAY AUCTIONEERS NEWPOllt IEACH -HS.2200 ESTA T£ APPRAlSALS AND SALES FOR LA WYDS • BANlCS •TRUSTEES Ir EXF.CUTORS By KATHY CLANCY OI \,_ O•llr '11el St•ll 'state law may require that bbes purchased in the future by tlte Orange County Transit Dis· ltjct «>CTD> be equipped with ~eelchair lifts to serve the han· dacapped. Director Al Hollinden argued that, even if future coaches are eq uipped with lifts, the minibus service still would be needed lo trans port the handicapped to make connections with regular coach routes. three buses and serving just the nor~ and cen~~ pa~ ~the~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ county. OCTD Attorney Ken Smart islreaearchiag a s tate govern- me1'l code section which may re- quire llt'la Oii all new buses. QJlt OC'fD directors have dC· ; d lo proceed anyway with a c ntywide expansion or their al·a·Ufl program which al· * s handicapped residents to one for door·to-dcstination s rvice in lift.equipped nlbuses . •• :· And despite what state law ma y or ma y not r equi r e, Hollinden predicted that the Carter Administr ation likely would not 2rant federal funds to assist in bus purchases unless they are equipped with lifts. Directors earlier had asked staff members to add nine new minibuses to the Dial-a·Uft pro gr a m to make it available to all county residents. It bad been operating wlth o~ty OCTO General Manager Ed Loritz said work had ceased on the expansion because of legal questions. Smart explained that a lawsuit is set to go lo trial in the San Francisco area alleging that a transit firm violated stale law by n o t orde r ing r egular new coaches equipped with 11!1.a. Smart said the stal e code sec- uon rererrc.'<1 to in that s uit dis- cusses "rapid transit" and he is studying now to see if that term would apply to buses. ew U.S. Citizens NOTICE OF MOM DISCRIMINATORY Ora n ge County erior Court officials II take two days this •e k to swea r in as ~erlcan cili7.ens ~•n timated 250 forme r ens. • Presiding Judge Byron An e sti m ated 125 forme r a l i e ns w ill become cil1zens each day in ceremoni es scheduled for l p.m . in Judge M cM ill a n ·s Ocpnrtment One POLICY AS TO STUDENTS. Tiie u.., S-cn1 C..tw _.... ........_ .. _, NCe, color, MtklMt 9lld etWc etf"" to• Mle rtph. ......... procy-. Md edl•IHn 9e11"'91ty -•_.4 er .... o•oUotM to,........_ .t ttie ceMft". ff deft ...t lltc"-'"te • th~ bHI• of roce, cefor, 11.tl__, er .... le etf"" lo •""'"'II~ of lh odwcotloHI !"ldft. ..,..,.._.., ,.ikM. scholonMft ..ct io-f'N9""'" 9llCI ...._.., -4 etlloP ~ S.ccou C.....,. ecllNllbtond ,,..,-. • McMillan will be --------- ac ked by Jud ge D laN i lchard J. Beacom or __ ea __ t __ o_t_c_e_•_ BE THE PERSON DJ WANTlOBE fwport Beach a nd ge Robert Green of •t.1uCANDE1t FTHEL M Alfl!ANOER '""'-"•nt th L aguna Wt!dncs· nl M o\\l()n v .. •'> ..... v ... o l>Y .,,, ......... ct,)' and Thursday 1n oo .... •d q "''" .. """'· o"" o~<A"••~ ~coming the county's ~,.:: ~= .. ~:;:;• ~·. M.;:·;oo::,:~·,': newest Americans. I lOPM "' 0 ('>•M• l•~u~· ..... .. MOrlu•ry (f\.-1oPt ~""' u4' (P\<1\f .,,.. What are you doing •bout your future? Each of us tw men,11l. phy9cal or emotional problems we try to hJdc. 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Quntltlet llmlted on •peclal ~hllftdlte. U.. your JCPenney Charge Cerd. JCPenney ARCADIA·IANTA ANfTA CANOGA PARK CARSON CULVER CITY •FOX HILLS' OOWHn FULLERTON GLENDALE 'GALLERIA' HAWTHORNE PLAZA HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HtLLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHRID0£ ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHJTTWOOD -- Viet Adoptee Back With Mom GREAT FALLS, Mont. <AP) -Doan Van Blnh doesn't talk so much anymore about his American mommy and daddy And he doesn't cry for them at night. Sometimes his eyes dart to their pic- ture on the dresser. Sometimes he just stares. Binh, who is known as ·•Ben,•' clings to his VietnamKe mother and steeps snug· 1.y beside her. He plays with his four brothers and sisters. He 1s showered had extensive contact with Ben. So the custody battle ts over, and Ben ts back home. But there still are ardent aod \Ulrelinquished claims on h1s heart. Th., celebrity child among refugee children is caught m a cross-fire of en- dearment. , "lt's not the Nelsons versus the Donns We're all rooting for Ben," Nelson said in a telephone interview. with kisses and candy and egg rolls. "IN ONE WAV we know the break has to be made," he said. "But in another MOST PEOPLE say he 1s adju~ting way. we'd like to jump out to Montana very well for a 4·ycar·old child who has and give Ben a big hug and kiss." been wrenched from country to country So the Nelsons send him letters about and family to family. loving and missing him. Ben doesn't say much, and what he At Christmas they sent a letter saying thinks is tucked s omewhere behind his adopted brother "would trade all his black eyes and enigmatic dimples. toys for Christmas to have you here.•· Ben was one or the tasl Vietnamei.c They sent toys, farmer overalls and a children evacuated from S:.ugon during map "that shows that Montana aod Iowa Operation Baby lift in Apnl 1975. Ile was aren't that far away." placed for adoption with Johnny , and They sent the clothes he wore in Iowa. Bonnie Nelson of Fore~t City, Iowa. But his natural mother. Doan Thi THEY SENT the picture showing Ben Hoang Anh, known as "Misi. Anh." found with the Nelsons and their natural her way lo the United States and de· children. Julie and Bobby. m anded her baby. She bega n to collect And they plan lo visit Ben for his fifth the six children she had placL>d an an or· •P w......... birthday on May 19 and hope they can pbanage. CAUGHT IN CROSS FIRE stay with Miss Anh. By then, Mr5. Nelson will have had a baby. AFTER A LONG legal battle. the Iowa Doan (Ben) Van Binh More than miles separate the Nelson Supreme Court ordered Ben returned to family from the Doan family. Miss Anh. She still is seeking a 3·year· loving in Vietnam The Ncbnns were Nelson. 34, is public relallons director old son in France. very loving. And he 1~ being loved at a s mall Lutheran college. Their home Last Oct. 19, she reclaimed Ben from again." 1:-111.•at, si mple. American. They arc life Nelsoni. dt·t'pl~ religious and Chri:.llanity b a d1n- "He be like a baby eagle," she said. PERRIN SAIO Oen d1 splay<'<i none ol m·rta1Jlt:top1c. "He not need anything but his mother." the usual signs of dis turbed adopted Miss Anh, 36, lrained as a nurse's aide, &lnd!y, Apnl tO. 1977 OAILYPILOT The people who make sewing easy now make se~jng easy to. Iearn.~1· . ~ ~~ Nobody makes sewing machines easier to sew 1(.~· l ~ \ on than Singer. And now we're makin!:J sewing easy to learn-even for beginner:,. ·i· t J For just $29.50 you can take six three-hour \ lessons in small cld:,ses with qua Iii ied in· \ · ' \ / structors. You'll make somethinq to \\.Oill . r t /I And we II even 91ve you a machine to use I during class. You also get our $4.50 boo!-.. l,t Fashion DressmakingJ?y Sing~ free with the courc;c. So regi'>ler now for day or night classes. When it comes to t<:aching you how I to sew. we're in a class by ourselves. ......_ / "Ben is a very resilient little boy," children, like extreme withdrawal or is unemployed and living on welfare and said Gary Perrin. a social worker who disruptive behavior. food s tamps with h er four other s INGER saw Ben in Iowa and watched his "If he was deeply dis turbed, it didn't children: Maggie, 11, Kip, 8, David, 7, I farewell to the Nelsons. show on the o;urfal'e." Perrin said and Donna. 6. j "With two opposing forces. these "When he was handed to hb mother. he Her $200-a ·month apartment is still SEWING CENTERS ~ ..... \ .. ~ situations have the potential for tragic seemed to go happily. But you ;ti ways decked out for Christmas and Viet-If\! .. .. ti conflict," Perrin said." But I think it will wonder what's goan,:: on in his head." namese New Year 's and has an exotic V work out nicely. llis moth,~e~r~w:a;s~vieiriyiiiiiiiiiiiliii~S~o~c~ial~w~o~r~k~er~s~· i~n~G~reiaitiiiFiii'aiJ~lsihiaiv~ein~o~t~iiiiiiiiliaiirioificiari.inii.iviai.l ainidi.ipeiripieituiaJiiipiairtiiiesi.iiiim'=iiiii::iiiiii:~ii;~~~~~~i;i~;i;;;;;;i;;;;;iiii~~~~ Carpet Town·s . . Energy 'Preacher' Hunwrous GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION NEW ORLEANS <API -To preac h a new gospel agains t the sinful energy ho~. phy~1c 1sl Alan Johnson is ~pt'nd1ng a year as a modcrn·day circuit rider Al firs t you m1~hl think he was do1n ~ a v<iudt!ville turn out there in front of ;1 park of kids, leaping und stomp ing. his sparst• Im· ks flop l!~~~i?~firi ping as he fiddlci. wildly w:~:,,•IP'~CL throu~h a mounta in music Jig. Actually. he 1s on a glum missmn 111111111~11111 H E IS tell1ns: high school students they mu s t change th ei r ~~I lifestyle because the energy shortage may tw with them for the r c'l of their lives With his fiddle and jokes. haultn~ a stage ~Lfii~ load of props in a small vao . Johnson tr:.vels • .,...,.,,~ from ~chool to school. pulling on energy con· sc r vat1on !>h ows at general a ssemblies an auditoriums or gym · nasiums . "It's the funniest Job I h ave ever had. but I wouldn't want to <lo 1t more than a vear." he said art<'r an hour Ion~ show in <• g~ m ,11 J hil(h school with t ,000 st u dents crowded 111to th1• bleacher '<'ats OSE Tiii:\(; 1~ 1·1·11.11n SAVE UPs500 TO sq. ya. ~ " . so•;. 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NYLON SAXONY PLUSH Beaut11111 bright multl-COlor tombinattons In• durable plush pile of 100% heat-set nylon ptle. ·.' .. i· ~· 1 .. •, .. . . • . -.. ing cr owd, the boys ••oR a c•o911r D v ~ M pedal frantically while __ .,_., __ • ___ .. __ ._D_T_O_A __ ,-_s._1_._•_t_a_r_•• __ o_n_d_a_y _______ ~-----------------P-A_o_DCH_O_AN_D_P_A_O_F_E_s_s1_o_N_A_L_1N_s_T_A_LLA_T_1o_N_~_v_A_1LA_k_I .. Jo!lnson capers a round tM stage, addin~ to the power load. He plugs in a 100-watt light bulb . a lO·inch fan. Despite all the bikers can do, the TV screen jil- 'ters and browns out. ''It would lake 500 peo· pie eight hours a d ay, pedaling just like lhe11e guys, to make enough electric· power for just one avcraae American." JohnJQOsays. WESTMINSTER I 5338 leach ll•d. K·Mort C_.... .. Mci'IMWM 893-7546 SAM-TA AMA zt 11 so.1rtsto1 I w . .._... ef So. CHlt ,._. •tSa;e: •h- 556-8287 WEEKDAYS TILL 9 • SAT TILL 6 • SUNOAV , I ') • F'l'1Ef ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME Conlf•ctof'a LlatinN No 304t32 (ASV CAEOIT TERMS • 30·60 90 OAY NO INTERE. ST ACC TS • BANKAMERICARO •MASTER CHARGE I' Sund41, Aprll to: tm FRENCH DOORS, ATRIUM AT CASTA DEL SOL Sixth Casta del Sol Neighborlwod Open Tht• :-.1xlh neighborhood 01 Fiesta Homt•:-. in Mis)i1on V1e10·~ r ctin'mc•nt c·ommun1ty of CJsta del Sol is now open, at·<'ordinl{ to Granl Sullivan, director of ~ale~ and advcrt1s1ng for tht• Mission Viejo Company ,._<iin rl' F1c•st.i Jlomt·s opcnf'tl last summer more than 2~0 homt·~ han· bcc•n sold llome buyers dtc the singlt· ~tory de· t a<'h t'd dl'~1 g n, rct'rt'ation<1I amenit11.'S, and thl• rnund·lht .. <'lo<'k M'curily ~y:-.tc·m with "gfrard·atlt•ndl·d <'ntrance~ as re- :asons for purch.ising a Fiesta :home. • The 39 hom es in Neighborhood :Six, priced from S6J ,OOO to $75.000. will be ready for oc- cupancy in May Ran~ing in size rrom 1.214 to 1,495 square feet. f"i est a Homes feature four floorplans <ind a total of nine elevations. Each plan has an attached two-car garage with laundry area. Mode ls or each of the single· leve l plans arc open daily from 10 a .m . until 6 p.m. The sales com- plex. on Cast a del Sol Road, is <.ibove and adjacent to the Casta <lei Sol publtc golf course. To reach the adult community, take the San.Diego Freeway to the La Paz ex.it and drive east to Mis- s ion Viejo. Turn Jeft onto M argucrite Parkw~ and follow the signs lo Casta del Sol. ;Turtle Rock Vista ~partlllents Slated : Con11trucllon is under way on ~he t tO·unit second pha~c of Tur- ~lc Rock \'1sla apartml·nts, the 'rvine Company's family and ;1dult apartment <'Ompl<'x in the ~illage ufTurtl1• ll1H'k , an·orrhng to Earle <; Truax. d1n·rtor ,,r lC'asing and properly managl' mcnt for th<' company·~ Mull! F amily Division Ready for hrst O<'c·npaney in .Ud·August of this yc::ir, the $3 7 million second phaM' will inc:ludl' UO family apartment,. manv with premium \llf'WS or Wilham R. Mason Hcgacmal Park The new pha'c "'ill provide Qne, two and three ht·droom apartments "'1th onl• and two baths, and 2 \ l\a.o --.tor v lo\a.nhouse-; \a.Ith '"" hl•<lroom-;, and l\\O anlf uni' h:tlr h.1lhs H"n la ls 14111 ranJ;l' from $JI O to S.170 per month ALL TllRE•;·lwdroom apart· men ts and to" nhuust .. , in the new phase will have· f1replacc·s, Truax stall'd .. Wt• are PspcC'1all} t·xnl· ed a bout our townhou~f's "h1ch provid<' 1.455 s<111 .irc ft•t:t nf hvini: !!pace with i.rpur.ih' dtntn~ area 4nd a sen 1rt• area for t'lothc~ "'ush<'r <•nd <Ir~ 1•1 ... h1• '>.t•lf • "Turtlt• llnd, V1 :.L1 ., r1r~I . SC Project Now Sold Out •flrondmttOr Son ('lt>ml'nll', a 107-home nt111thhorh11111I 'ttuat<>tl on a Pac1f1c '1ew h1lb1dt• in Sun Clcmenle. h•• 111ld out, acc-orcl ing to Slt1\1• Swen!IOt1 , dlri•c·tor of m arkelln~ r11r l11 11ullmoor ltom('s, lnl' . hulhfor or tht• ch· vdopmenl Compktlon or lhr snle., pro gram in San Clrmcntl' <'ln11es out the last of a i.('nr'> of prf'llll140 rtt sld<'ntial dl'vl'lopmc•nts Broad moor in1tial1•d 111 I.it!' 1971 and early 1975 in ~ul·h loc•utlon11 a1 Dt>erfi<'ld 111 /rvlnl', ~·u11erto11, Anaheim lllll11 u1ul l'lnccnllu The homchulldlnf( firm 111 c•u r· rently offer111.I{ hom<•:i rn Nt•wport Beach ancl In the Irvan<· vlll11ao ur WoodbridS.H' phase was fully leased only two- and-one-half months after open· ing last year, and we expect that demand for qua lily a partment homes lo continue in this excep- 11 on al community," T ruetx added. Located on Campus Drive just west or Turtle Rock Drive at Three Rockv1ew, Turtle Rock Vista offers all of the am enities nf lhc prestigious Village or Tur· tie Rock, including the new riparian corndor for walking and h1C> cling, a high ~chool and an cll'ment.irv !><:hool in the im· mt•d1att> \ icm1t.v. plus Campus Valley Shopping Center and UC 1 rvine nearby. DF:S IGNED BY THE arch1tec· tural farm of Morris-Lohrbach and Associates. Turtle Rock Vis· ta presents the look and lifestyle of a resadenti al neighborhood IA> 1th heavy shake roof and stucco walls trimmed with r e-sawn redar wood and accented w1lh planter boxes. Every apartment home has an E'nclosed patio or a bakony. a private entrance with ats own stn•et address. ccntal air condi· t1on1ng, ga~ cookin,;, luminous kitchen Cl'1hn~s. tiled entries and abundant storage spact•. Adda · t1onal enclosc>d storage space on r he c'CtE'rtor of each building ls Jlf'O\'lded for each apartment. ii. new solar-heated swimming JWol with a wacling (><)(JI will bo part of aa recreational area for rnmllies, with the existing 1ol1&r heated pool and JaCU7.7.1 ro11erv@d for adults The h eavlly l11n11lc11ped 111te will include llx ba rbe<>ue <'ourts with aeaUnl{ are11, a "hlldren ·s play area and rt vo I uundry rooms THE Ct,UBHOUSF., part of lh• f1r11t phast, Includes a hardwoo rlanl'e fl oor, a fireside lounge, v. ~I bar, kitchen and a billiard tabll'. All 112 resid ences in tho flr1t phase will be converted lo adult apartments. so that when com pletcd, TurtJe Rock Vl11ta will have 110 family apartment.a and 142 for adults. Construction is by the lrvlno Company's Mul tl·P'amlly Division. Triple Income? OCC Plam Real Estate Cla11 Has your incomo lriplcd ln the pas t five yHrs? If not, perhaps you should bo 11ellln1 real estate. Ora.nae Coaat Collc1tci 11 offerin1 a nine-week cl111 thll spr ing Lhut will prepuro 11tudents to lake the California real estate Salesman L1cen&e Exam. The class meets Tuesdays ttnd Thurtdoy. bt>•lnntn1 A1Jrtl 18, from •Ho 8 p.m. "Property volue11 hnve Increased 300 J)erc~nt In many OrunAe County an•as in the past rive years, and real estate com mli1sions havr <1lso tnplcd." said course instructor llobt•rt Bhs~. "Anyone enrolling in this class can be a licensed real estate 11atesman hy June." The courte wlll cover real ealat• t1w1 apprallal; dttda, tltl1 ln1ur1nc1, ind escrow; and 1ubdM1lotl1 and ftnaoct. RtJl11trallpn wHI bt conducltd tht w"k of April ll·ll In the OCC Adml11sions and Records Bulldlna. Persona may slan up Monda>' throuih Thuraday from 8 a.m. to 7:ao p.m. nnd cm •'ridny from 8 a.m . to2 p.m. Rc1l1tratlon 11on1 flnt com e, flral ~erved bo~I" ttnd no appointment• are' necc11111ry I .. Ponderosa Hoines Set· In Irvine Ponderosa Homes, largest land owner involved in the de· velopment of the Village of Northwood/Irvine, has comptei· e d preliminary plans for three separate projects, representing over 000 residential homes, an· nounced E. John Garcia, vice president and general mana~er of the Irvine-based homebuilding firm. Save 10°/o on Allstate insurance for your new home. A 130-acre parcel will be de· ve lo ped with two residential communities: Park P lace, Pon· d erosa Homes' popular series of s ing le.family detached homes with dramatic new noorptans, and Park Petseo, an innovative patio home project which will be introduced with entirely new floorplans designed to the site. Incorporated into the planning is a neighborhood park which will be s hared by both residential communities. If your house is 5 years old or less, you may qualify for Allstate's ''New House IOlX) Discount!' ADDmONALLY, preliminary plans are completed for a nother 7.3-acre s ite which will feature the firm's n ewly-designed Sun- dance Townhomes. Conceived by <1ward-winnin g Del Mar a rchitect Paul Thoryk, the com- munity will have 54 units involv- ing both one· and two-story noorplans in a totally landscaped en vironment. Introducing six new fl oorplans to continue the popular Park P l ace concept already established at Lake Forest, Cer- ritos and Westminster, 387 s ingle.family hom es will be available at the new village in Irvine. C J\ Design of Irvine created these dramatlc three· and four-bedroom homea. The ntweat project for Pon- derosa will be Park Paseo, a 326-home community or patio- 1 ty led ruidencu . Four noorplans, desl1ned by !)at.ea· Ba11tnlan·Pekartk, Archittc· ture and Land Planning of Newport Beach, will offer both ont· and two-1tory homes with three or lour bedroom•, two ot 2\1\ balbl and family rooms. 8R£ PaEPARATION tor the three project• la expected to begin within the next month. Decorated models are 1cheduled to open 1ometime thla 1ummer with the flnl occupancy of com- pleted homea alated for I ale Call: We've found 1L costs less to insure newer homes, and we're passing this savings on to you. If your house qualifies, we'll keep deducting 1CY< from your basic home- owners premium, until your house becomes 5yearsold. If you a lready have an Allstate H om eowners policy, you'll see the savings reflected wi th your next rcnewal- automatical ly. If you live in a new house, but don't have an Allstate Homeowners policy,·better ~~~~:SA iISiiiB~· ~. You're in good hands. L, I • In prestigious Laguna Niguel. No matter how lmd you look, you probably won't fmd another community compdrable 10 Rd ncho Niguel tlut ofrc:r~ prices Ml low. But price Is only the lx-grnnlng. Perched on a ridge with panoramic c.ouniry,klc views you'll find beaullful townhomci th.u offer 1em1ng othedr.tl cc1ltng1. woodbumlng flrcpbc<.'1 with gds lighter. thcnnosmtully controlk-d .ur . c.ondlllonlng and forced air hi.>.111ng. beautiful kitchens with Am "banetry. ceramic Ille counter tops. ringf , contlnuou~ clean oven and dtshwuhcr and d tsposll. Wlthm RJncho Niguel arc sparkling \Wlmmlng pools and an abundance 0f beautifully mature landscaping to gtvc your home the: atmosphere of a ch.urning hllls1dl· village. And. you'll luvc the time to enloy all of th~ beawc the Homeowners Aoocl.tllon !>CCS to all exterior building rrulntcnancc There Is tmmedl.nc: occupJncy 1n our lovdy two bedroom, two bath. two bedroom. twe>and·a·lulf bath, and three bedroom. two·and·.i·lulf b.lth homes. .ind landsuptng. ~ncho Niguel is everything you've been looking for. A lovely home, a beautiful community and above all. a f\rcat buv. "cc 1t today. ( ""°"lo t1ru• .. 10(1mm v.:i., '"~wty. Wt·•"" Crown v.:r. v 1,.\,.,,. Ill llJJh•11•1 0.1 r. •lirn lrh Nl 11.Ul>unt /lrr>• 111 n••l•I Models open dJtly From $48,900 G:J~~ A ,,.led of Q11all Place Development Corporation• '387t Hlllh11r\t O• • loQunCJ N•ovef C'olif •non· r~1.phone 171Al 8JI 3197 -----·- • !U'&Y· Ap!!l 'lt>, i917 s"n anytb,lo& that lntlated LD Catlfonda." - Worth Looking 8ACBAMSNTO (AP) - Callfcn&a bla • ban CID .,.... act~ but doeeD't alorce u, ucmcwaays. n. ..... allo. redvclnf tn- dutry clomlDaUoa ol optometry llcnalnl boards. nid Don Price, exec:utlve ofttcer ot tbe state Boantol~etry. CalUomla hu been abldlnl by court ndinCI ud not en!aftlnc tta ban on a d vertlatnc •Y•llUHI. It still ban.a advwtla· inc medical eervices. sucb aa eye ,uamtnatlooa. But be aaJd advertlsin1 haa been sparse so far and doesn't aeem tobave affeded prices. 1111ata It will ban nJne rnemben laehadlDI three non· OIMmetriltl. Prlee aald dllpen.tln1 optlcian.1 and ophtbaJmolo1l•t• are re· culatecl by the Board ot Medical QuaJHy Assurance, which ltkewlse ls two-thirds pro· fesslonals but h~ noopticlal\i. B.at a recent Federal Trade Commlnlon beartna '" Calilorn.la produced •lmUar al- lecaUom. LHt year, a bill la Ute state tealslatur-e t.o allow Umlted price advertlsln1 of •Y•slaasea - backed by the board but oppolecl by the lnduatr)' -waa defeated ln the Auembl)t. At Eyeglaas Adverrising Price commented In taUmony before a U.S. Seitate 1ubcomm1t.- he tbat lnduttry-lmpoaed l"Mlrlctiona on competlUon are lntlatiq~prlces. He said tbat alnco Jut July. On profesalonal domination of llcenalng board.a, Price said the aeven-member state board now baa two non-optometrtatt, and when Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. haa finiabed malting appolnt-· He was also asked a bout testimony before the tubcommlt· lee that the profit markup on a palr ot 11.uta may be 400 per· cent or more. lt l• back· tbla 1ear wltt)• lanpai• that al6o would •PPl1 Jie Prtce answered, "I've never eyeeuma. . . STARTS TOMORROW AT ALL STORES May Co after Easter sale and clearance • JUNIOR SAVINGS Junior coordinates Come see our famous maker junior polyester and cotton coordinates. jr. coordinates 43-comp. val. $12 to $35 6.99 to 22.99 Assorted jr. t-shirts LINGERIE SAVINGS Nylon slips, 1 /2 slips Anti-cling, anti·static slips and half slips in soft nylon tricot. daytime lingerie t 90-coinp. val. $6·$8 3.99 to 5.99 BUDGET STORE VALUES Misses' t-shirts Rugby-styled T's in stripes and solid colors. 5- M·L sizes. budget sportswear 800-were 10.50 6.99:. Misses' coordin~tes jr. knitwr. 172, 138·wr. $10 to $1 5 S.99 to 10.99 WOMEN'S SHOES budget sportswear 833-were $8-$22 5.99-14.99 APWl"P"°t• HETCH HETCHY DAM Water Down 244 Feet Reservoir Showing Drought YOSEMITE (AP) Jfetch Hetcby Reservoir, the main source of water for San Francisco and some towns on the San Fr ancisco Peninsula, is drying up. The reservoir, localed on the Tuolumne Ri ver in the lligh Sierras at Yosemite National Park, has dropped about 244 feet . IN A NORMAL year , the r eser voi r holds 360.000 acre reel, and it 1s WOMEN'S SAVINGS Social dressing Save on short P.M . dressing, longs and jump- c;uits from our evening shop bridal and formal 97-were $40-$72 29.99 to 49.99 Misses pantsuits We have 2 and 3·piece polyester pantsuits to take you through to summer. blvd. dresses 95-special purchase 17.99to 19.99 CHILDREN'S SAVINGS now down to 24,844 acre ,..-------------------. feel. The Tuolumne River is presently flowing into the res<>rvo1r at a rate of about 240 acre feet a d ay, :ind the amount flowing out of the reservoir 1s about 330 acre feet a day. Drouf(hl cond1t1 on s Plush baby toys EJ -;ter toys to tickle tots, soft cuddly, many are musical animals. in fants 38-were 3.25-8.50 1.99 to 5.99 have dropped the r!'· -------------------' scrvoir from its usual length or about s<>ven miles down to I hree miles: LEO BAUER, an of. ficial from Hetch lkt<'h' Water and Power. says Infant dresses and diaper sets infants 181-were $1 0-$22 without any more rain c·arls' Easter dresses and with San Francisco's 6.99-16.99 present rationing plan, See our big collection of party dresses for little the reservoir supply can last unlll about February girl s, 4 to 6x. of we:::~~;·water leaves little girls 56-were $12-$28 the reservoir. it flows 7. 99 to 20.99 <town the Sierra slopes, -------------------' across the San Joaquin Valley, throug h the Coast Range, and around San Francisco Bay until it reaches Crystal Spr mgs, a r<'servoit-on the Sa n Fran c i sco reninsula. 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Collop1ibie .4-leg table adjusts far s11t1ng or standing. So11e todoy. FOUR SHELF UNIT Groy·finishtd metal u.;;;:=:::::::::=:::::::::·:::::· ·::::::::JI~ unit with four shelves. 36x 121160" size. Save. Keep your yard healthy ond well·wotered with this 75 foot x l4 • hose. . . . ChooJO from petunias, portuloco,, marigolds and others, including vegttable'-Perfect for ' · summer gardens. Sovel t •• YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION B Sunday,Aprll 10.1977 Wings Stir Watchers Coast Marsh Habitats Ideal Place for Birders BJ THOM LECOQ Of Ille Ml't "9t SUff Wateblng gulls wbeellng over the beach. shore birds dancing in and ou~ with the wavts, glossy white ecret.s perched JR the Back Bay is an ex- perience most coast residents have enjoyed at one time or another. But for more than 2,000 people in the county watching birds, birding they call it, Is both scien- tific and recreational. ALEX mLKEVITCll, teacher of ornithology at Orange Coast College, is a former physicist who became· interested in birding, then changed bis scientific specialty. The Orange Coast, says Hllkevitch, has many · unique environments which have produced in- teresting and accessible birding. Newport Beach's Back Bay, the Bolsa Chica Wetlands, Casper and O'Nelll regional parks and a number of other areas offer protec- tion for large numbers of birds as well aa large supplies ot the animals and insects necessary to feed the feathered creatures. "During the sum· mer, the Back Bay ls a H•LKEll•TCM quiet place, but from October to May, it is one of the busiest of all California's habitats," he says. AMONG TffE BIRDS which reside year long in the two coastal areas are cormorants, the Great Blue Heron, egrets, a large number or smaller shore birds and a variety of ducks, hawks, terns and gulls. Whal difffrentiates most or these birds, aside from size and coloring, says Jillkevitch, are their feeding habits. Nearly all birds have a specialized diet. Some strain the water for tiny creatures, others hover over the sea, foiling like rocks into the water to cap- ture fish. "Different species seek different kinds or food. This prevents birds from cOml)fting with each other for the same food supply. the coast area have migrated, or are about to leave. "Among blrds1hat breed In the marsh are the Clapper Ralt a shy blrd -you'll be lucky if you see him; Black Ralls, they're extremely secretive, 1 've neverseenooeandSavannahSparrows." Another pair of resident birds are the common- / ly found Ame ri c an A vocet -with its Jong gray legs and upturned bill used to skim the water for food -and the black-necked Still, red legged, which has nest- ed in large colonies near the Naval Weapons Sta· ti on. GULLS AND t e rns. r elated s p e· cies, are a mong the most difficult to iden- tify. Many 'gulls are found in the coast area, "'MERICANAVOCET but or the fou.-most " · common, only Wes t· ern Gulls are year long residents. Ring Billed, California and Herring Gulls migrate. Gulls take several years to reach adult plumage, says Hilkevilch. Even then diClerences are often fairly hard to spot. Eye color is one way to identify certain gulls, which points out the difficulty of gull classification. A bird which is hard to spot, but which displays an interesting defense is the American Bittern. "It hides in reeds, 'frozen' with head and neck held high. It blends with tall grass. "IT WIU. SIT like that for long periods," Hilkevitch adds. "It's a relative of herons and egrets and seems to be active at dawn and dusk, if you want lo see one." Another shy, and endangered, species is the Clapper Rail. It is seldom seen and also likes lo hide in the rushes. What do you need to get started in birding? Patience and a pair of binoculars , says Hilkevitch. Binoculars, he says, can be c1I nearly any type, but you should choose one which fills the bill for your own interest. Binoculars are marked in power or magnifica- tion and width of the front lens in millmeters. · Brown Pelican, common along Orange Coast shoreline, is just one of hundreds of species found in marsh areas of Bolsa Chica, Back Bay. , Winged Symbols of Freedom B~g Offers Retreat Why would anyone become fascinated wilt\ watching birds? Wh'at is 1t that drives thouaaoda to rise before dawn in order to apot elusive creatures which most people never even notice? For Alex Hilkevitch, and many Other birders for that matter, it is a combination or thln&s. ''ONE lAZY Sunday alter· nooo I was at the Back Bay, all by myself, when two Osprey• came over and began clrclin1 over the shore birdt, ducks and coots. • 'Tbe Osprey a dived into the water to impale their catch with their taJona--they'll just pull in their wings and plumet, hitting the water like a rock." The disturbance, says BH· kevltch, caused most ot lhe birds in the areatolalcenlght. lt was a thrill. he anid, to see the air ''filled with hun- dreds or pafrs or wings, beat- ing an escape from danger." Noted ornithologist Roger Tory Peterson summed up the fascin ation of birding 10 the foreword to one of his books .. THEY <BIRDS) sym· bolize a degree or freedom we would nearly give our souls to have. Perhaps this ls why bird watching has almost become a national bobby in Britain and Is rapidly becom· ing one here. .. It ls an antidote for lhe disillusionment of today's world, a world beset by pressures it has never before known.•• fesslons find in birds a much needed balance, a retreat from their highly complex aJ. fiurs anct the artificiality ol the city." Hilkevitch adds that, ••or all tbe scientific fields in biology, it la the only field open to amateurs." UILKEVITCll SAYS that a housewife, Margaret Nice, studied sparrows in her own back yard and then produced a two volume work which is a classic ln the. fleld Of Or• nltbolofy. ''SINCE FORAGING is probably the most fre- • ·Quent activity encountered among birds in the field, •. it is a good subject for study," says Hilkevllch. MOST POPULAR are the 8 X 30 and the 7 X 35 (See COAST, Page BZ) Peterson adds, ''Many men in business and the pro- Finalty, says Hllkevltch and other birders In the coast area, it is an activity which can be enjoyed at low cost by whole families, a pastime which helps those who pursue it understand better the place of human beings in the scheme or nature. Among the birds living in the coastal environ- ments of the Back Bay and the Bolsa Wetlands are the Great Egret and the Snowy Egret. Both leave the marsh areas during May to breed elsewhere. The Great Egret is a long necked, snowy·white bird with s mooth feathers. Snowy egrets are also while, but have a fluffy mane and are smaller. Both arc relatively easy to spot. The Brown Pelican is a year·long resident of «Oastal areas and can be spotted perched on rocks or flying above the water in search of schools of fish. Take Flight With Audubon Society There arc a number or ways to become involved in birding in the county. h . I mont at 7:30 p.m. m the Santa lions to preservation of the t'n vironment. Audubon Society, headed by Mrs. Annl' Porter. THE WESTERN Grebe, a common coastal bird. is another good target for novice birders, says ' llilkevilch. "Look for it, It ls magnificent." Three local chapters or the Audubon Society operate here. Largest ls the Sea and Sage chapter headed by Margaret Carlberg. The chapter is 20 years old and has 1,700 participants Many memberships a r e held by families. Ana Public Ubrary. Members go on 26 field trips per year, half out- side Orange County. Meetings consist or special programs on birding, biology and ecological topics. A second chaptt"r, the L<'1surt· Wo rld Aud ubo n Society is s m aller, about 570 m embers. with meetings held the second Thursday of each month at 7:30. Chapter president is Mrs. J oe Rosenbc r J?. Me mbcr!>h1 p chairperson 1s Grace Buckbee. She will provide inform<i tion al 830·7914. Membership in :my one of lhc three chapters is automatic after Joining the N<.1tional Audubon ·society. The charge is $L5 per 'year and includes a s ubscription to the organization's monthly publication. r I t J t ' At least two varieUes ol connorants can be found residing on rocks off the coast. The Double- c rested Cormorant is most easily seen. More rare is the Brandt's Cormorant seen OC· caslonally on rocks off Laguna Beach. Both are year·round raldents. SEA AND SAGE meetings are held the third Tuesday or each The organization supervises th e Sta rr Ranch Audubon Sanctuary and has several active committees which produ ~~ educational display materials for school use and also honor persons in the cowtty who make contribu- NEWEST AND s maJlcst is the Snn Clemente based South Coast Write the National Audubon Socic~y. 950 Third Avenue, New York , N.Y. 01122 !or membership information. Cl:isses in birding arc offered by Ornnge Coast College on a rune week short course basis. Shore birds, which t e ed on small s ea animals living beneath the sand between high and low tide marks, are a moni the most d e- lightful to watch. Some run in aod out with the breaking waves, looking for bubbles and other WESTERN GREBE signs of life under lhe sand. These running birds are usually one of three species of sandpipers, The Least Sandpiper, Western Sandpiper and the Sanderling. Also in the ~andpiper family are the Short·billed Dowitcber nnd lhe Wlllit THE DOWITCRER can be spotted, says flilkevitch, by the way it "probes machine-gun la.sblon all lhe time," for food. Many of lhe birds wblcb spend winter months in "Got a problem? Thtn write fo Pal ~ tcUl cut red a,,_. gelting the anit0er1 ond action you iuted to aolu. Wquiffea fn govemrMnt end busineu. Mail 110t4r CJM•tlona to Pat Dlmft, Al Your Service, 0r01l{Je Cooat DaU11 Pilot, P.O. Boz 1$40, Colla Me.s, CA 12626. Aa many lettera cu posti~ wW be cmNef'ed, bid plloMd fftquiri""" letter• not including the re•r'• /till Dam•. addreu o1l4 bwlntu hours' phone number cannot be ~ 2"1ril column flPPCara dallJI ezcept Soturda111.'' Western Gull, (left), one of many varieties seen in coastal areas, is the same species that descended on plague of locusts which beset Mormon pioneers as they began settling near Salt Lake. Pintail duck (right) is among the commonest of fowl to be found along coast. Long, pointed tall gives It its name. THE NEXT CLASS bcging April 2.1. Registration is open un· tit April 22 a t the coll ege. The cl ass is Lili ed "Ecology of Cah forrua Birds." and classes meet for four hours on Saturday mornings. Most m eetings are field sessions. Saddlcback College oHers "Rirds of Southern California," Biology 49. The course is described as a beginning course for non·biology majors. Call tho college for rci:islr~1lion informa- tion. Cal Stale Fullerton also offers a course in ornithology through their biology department, but it is scheduled only ·during the spring. cess yam. need vour help to get mv missing encvclopedia. Upon c:ompfetlon of the rug, I had 14 unopened sketns. E.T., t rvine When I requested my refund of more than $17, I was In~ Educatlonar Cornmunlcatfons rnc. (3202 Doolltll• Drive, formed there was a firm t><>llcy of "no refunds," but store Northbrook, IL S0082), pubtlsher of th• encyclopedia, wlll Hnd credit would be Issued to me. I honestly feel that over-enother encyclopectla to you via UPS. ltuecord• lndloatt that both figuring merchandise needed and then refusing a refund Is the plequ• •nd th• encyclopedla were malled to you Sept. 23, one way tor over-anxious businesses to make money and 1118, and It..,,.,,. that th• encydopedla •H lo•t In th• mall. take adVantage of consumers. The firm'• apokHman uld that atuct.nta need not purchH• R.0 ., Newport Beach •ny mefChandl .. to have their n•mH publlahed In th• ennu•I Rug Cnftera' epokH,,.... eekt tftat th• ffnft'• "No Ca1tt boot. RecommendeUon• for lnclu•lon ere accepted from students' Refund" potlcy I• po8ted '" the atore end etflmped on aal•a re-high eohoola, club• or aponaon of youth program•. ce~h.ncen yam HI• to you wn ..-plelned •• Miftl dH to ti.. Pet"9IClllellt Pras? lt'ada lttftfde Otlt unueuae.ov .. lllednt1JOUCIMeeto ....... Yem,...."'•nt9had DEAR PAT; Permanent press clothes are Just great, ex• to be 1gurec1 bf.,.. to be oovered ,....., tNf\ .._. preca .. ,.. cec>t that my son's and husband's slacks tend to show wear qutretMnta pr9ftgured tou .. llw .a.d ""8• v..,. •• eteo wart•• along the crease line and shirts seem to look shabby In the 80Cordlftl to tM tMthod of maldng the rue. the epOkeltftan nkf. cuff al'1ta lonQ before the rest of the material shows any eddlntth11thltdngttgMorlooMettldtHcan111•k••"'~"lcentdtf· fabric wear. Is there any way to avoid this, or at least stow 'loo 1'111e1a Yara Cretd~ a r-.re terencefft the totef r•m ~ up the worn-out took on creases and cuffs? Aa AYI "'' .t•ted IMfoN, pHted .. Ho fttfuftd .. •ltn• mtan P.S., Laouna Beach DEAR PAT: I recently purchased rug.making mmriel5 Jutt Utat M ..._.., wtt•t .,..,...... rou 11111 t.an been given at A 1abottllory tHt at Unlventty CMffomfa, O•vi• lndlo•tH U\•t ·from Aug Crafters of South Collst VIiiage In Santa Ana. I 1:tte...._of ..... VOUt01NltWllbettoftofedatt9'•...._,hown.,. w .. hlft9801'0cottonendpol,e9terbtendclothlngwrongaldeout. boUght a pre-designed piece of burtap and tminy sk.Cns of -~-utJno 11ow ~ apeed, 0t a lh0tt•ned ••8hlnt oyct•, resun.ct y•rn, which were preclsefy figured by the stor. as to hOw Se .... r .... Oller..._ Cu fir'W9e' In the IMet Hie abraalon on ere ... • and cutts. Drying tor• long many of each color would be needed. DEAR PAT: ourf ng ~lor yMr In hlatud,oot I was t1111e • ....,.. .. •ftlY,.• .,,..soe1e cw ••INnl ,,, oo1c1 watwt•nded to · Although I knew nothing aboUt MIO rnakf no end was nfy. recommended for my ac le khlevemenls to the Wh0'1 rnult In ... MOet edge abra91on. Int on their measurements, f questl°"9d the posstbfllty of Who Among American High SChool Students Astoc&atJon. ttlleo .. foundthet-..p,..,,.anent.,.-. .. ore .... ahowed having too much yarn. I was told that It W9C1ld be better to My name along with some lnformetl°" I provided was to • h"'* r• ot ed(le abr•lloft ettw .. undertng than IOfter over..t>uy, rather than run the risk of retumln-a tor /ftOl9 and have been lnclUded In the anoclatlon'11976encyclopedta. .,. • ..._ tft another IN atudy, owerdry.,. oofton ~ .... fl.,ctlng •different dye tot Which would not match.twas... a ordered a plaque and encyclopedla, encfOslno • $30.AO .._.,,...,...._ ... ,oundtobethechlette.,_• ofedgeabr•llon, sured there would be no Pf"Obftm In retumlng unopened check, on Aug. 261 1976. The plaque arrived, but the tn· followed .., """ tide out ,..,='"'° A 11et111ec1 r9POft ot 1hla s~tlns, so I ltft confident tMt I could !"1 • mund for any••· cyclopedla didn't. 1 can't locet• the company's addretl, • t -..., In .... .....,.,•••• of •-c.rnf 1 Atrtcunu'!." l'--------~---------------------~------------~--------------~~~----~ • l • 'Y 011 Can Help 'Dad' Sought, The Voluntary Action Center, aervine the South county, is seeking men UviDc along the South Coast who would like to commit a year to befriending a fatherless' boy aged 6-14 years. The center says the need ls <arieot. \hat many boys have been on waiting llata tor some time. AN ELEMENTARY school near Fairview and Baker slreets is looking for senior citizens who would like to lend a hand in reading and math work with individual students for two or three hours per week. A teaching backgro~nd is not required. Openings being handled by the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, 675-$210 or 833-9278. A Tustin based program for mentally dis- abled adults urgently need& helpers for its • recreation program of crafts, sports, swim-ming and dances. A Newport Beach craft-gift shop, which sells items made by senior citizens, seeks persons with selling skills to man the shop. (Handled by the Retired Senior Volunteer Program) Information on these and other south county opportunities lo put your skills to work helping others is available by calling the Voluntary Action Center at 675-9210 or 833-9278. VOLUNTARY ACTION Center, in Garden Grove (serving the West county area) is look- ing for helpers in a phonathon effort designed to raise funds for victims of cerebral palsy. They are particularly interested in recruiting residents of mobile home parks or con- dominiums where information Js easily dis-tributed. Two hospitals are seeking those who Uke to work in a medical environment to assist • with admission and discharge procedures as well as with escorting patient.a to X-Ray. Help Is needed with a hospital Guild tea April 15. A airls club offers those interested in crafts, ~ookina, sewing and other activities a 'chance to join in the fun of club activities. Information on these West county op- portunities to lend a useful hand is available by ca1Ung s:ll-2370. Shoveler. one of common ducks found in coast marshes, preens its feathers. COAST BIRDS ... 1 From Pagf' RI > which offrr n•.1\on.1hle magn1f1cat1on and fairly ight "l'1~ht lncn•a!>1n~ the s1zc of the front lens to )()mm produet•c; a brigher image, bul aJ so in- ·reases the Sil<' and wcif{ht of the binocular. Wide mgtc binoculars arc useful, he adds. FIND A FALLEN BABY BIRD? SEE WOMAN'S STORY ON PAGE BS "For avid bird watchers, a spotting scope ls necessary in order lo idcnliCy birds in places like Newport Ray. They're so far away." Spotting scopes or 30 power (30 X) work best. Hilkevitch says that birders wall also want al least two books which will be invaluable for iden-ti(ication. Ont> is "A Guide lo Field Identification: Birds ol North America,·· by Robbin~. Broun, Zim and Singer, published by Gold en Press. THE SE;COND IS .. A Field Guide lo Western Birds," by Roger Tory Peterson. Doth conlajn color plates showing bards an char acteristic surroundings as wt>ll as details or feeding, migration and other behavior. Photographers will need at least a 400mm lens to span the distance between photographer and sub- ject. A tripod is almost always necessary to steady Jong lenses. Joining lhc National Audubon Society will pro- vide automatic mt>mbership in one of the three local Audubon chapters, which offer the individual member expertise and help in learning the fun· damentals of birding. cffi4:~ (~~? TIM Newport Menor .. JmlorLeape · · i Presents 4 Tirff..S.Hloll hl!lc 5-iHI' ALCOHOLISM AMONG WOMEN . lnl'NH-. ... ,,.. rroftulofts Featuring· Actress Jan Ct1ytoo (TV1 lassie Settes). Joldchl Takam1ne. M.O .• Chairman. American Medical Auocl1tion·s Commlaaton on Alcoholiam. other alcoholism spea1<ers. fllm ahowlngs -' April 12. "· 2, 10 -...toHoOll at st. Alldlrew'1 ~-Clmrdt '00 Sf. AIMhw'1 Id. 1.1\Croes from Newport HetbOr High School) .............. c.lf. .............................. ................ 11.•lt ~ 9Y 81 A""'-1 ~ Clllftll Ml Tl,.~ 0-.CM OI o...ot 0Nwy • • Graae Schoo Mrs." Take By RAY ESTRADA Thirty Glen View Elementary School sn.dent.s lo Huntington Beach have joined what one of them calls "the battl4; against consumer .rlp. otl11." ., - Tbe baWe i.s being waged through stodent-produced television shows whlcb expose noo·nutrltlooal food products and false or misleading a~ vertising. UNDER THE guidance or teacher Roland S.kumawitz;, known to his pupils as "Skumy," the fourth, f1rlh and sixth grade students have ex- plored a variety of topics including "junk food" and which paper towel scrubs the best. Fltth grader Kevin Asato, 11, in- troduces the video-taped student pro- ject with the words, "This program is dedicated to the eradication of con-sumer fraud." ·'The projects are patterned after Conaumer Buy-tine," a Los Angeles- p roduced televis ion s how, said Skumawitz. Sixth Grader Debbie McCammon, 11, performs a test to see which paper towel can really keep from faJling apart during kitchen cleaning. DEBBIE SIMVLATES a television commercial which shows two women scrubbina the kitchen sink with brands X and Y. Unlike the com· mercial, "Brand X fell apart six times and Brand Y only fell apart three times," says Debl11e. "We did the test as described on the back of Brand X's packa'e but it fell apart," she adds holding up the· soggy, tom towel while trying to sup- press a giggle. As a result of the produc:i testing, Debbie said she and many of her dasamates "don't belleve In TV ad" vertising." . Said Debbie, "My grandl'l).a told ae they pay the people on TV money to say those things." BECAUSE OF tbe class, many cl_ Lbe Glen View students ~e sktmt]cal of the mass toed.la barra~e o( anac:~ food advertising. "Eating things when you don't know what is in them could be bad," sald young television producer Kevin Asato. He and other s tudents participated in the video-taping and special effects production of the closed-circuit televiMon projects made -with the school's equipment. .. Kevin skillfully threads a video tape deck next to a TV monitor and console mixer as he says, ''Do you want to see our interview with David Horowitz?" Horowitz taped a sesliion with the Clen View students in which the youngsters displayed almost as much savvy as the KNBC ombudsman. · HOROWITZ BROUGHT the class to his KNBC television studios last month for the taped interview which he plans to air on "Consumer Buy- Ii n e" sometime in May, said Skumawitz. While at the televisioft studios, the students showed Horowitz a thing or two about "consumer rip-offs," said Kevin. ., "The KNBC commissary watered dow~ our drinks and forgot to give tflem the ~ole slaw they ordered for lunch with Horowitz," said Debbie. "Horowitz sent us his personal check for $12 to reimburse us for the lunch," said Skumawitz. "I think we'll frame it," the teacher added. Sadie Selling Safety on Rip-offs WASIDNGTON (AP) -Safety Sadie says Jock up bug sprays and lighter fluid, don't re· move warning labels and poison-proof your home to protect your children. Virtually anything in the dicatc first aid ateps you oa11,,. 11 • 01 .. ,.._. medicine cabinet can cantake." Kevin Asato and Debbie McCammon operate SAFETY SADIE-the new symbolic s pokeswoman for the U.S. Con.sumer Product Safety Commission -on television and radio is actress Carol Arthur. Safety Sadie joins a bunch of other govern- ment symbol s likr Smokey the Bear, Woodsy Owl, Energy Ant and Johnny Horizon. Safety Sadie says more than 500,000 children are poisoned every year and "They a re the kids who crawl and reach and climb and get into things that shouldn't be there. •·Most of tht>m are Un· d e r s years of a ge. They're curious, they're fearless, they move fast and they can't read warning labels.•' poison a child, even pain killers, antihistamines SHE ALSO gives ~om-SChOOf JV COnSOfe USed for Consumer tap_eS. and iron tablets, she mo n symptoms or . says. poisoning to watch for, Keep poisqna in their like stains or odors in ·~S:S::S ~ , original container-a and anr way unusual on. a Sinoke Ar~as· } · NEWPORTS don't 1emove warning child's clothes or skin, C 1; labels, she says . drowsiness in a child, SACRAMENTO (Af» FAVORITE DRUG STORE ''Hazardous products list stomach pain, irritabili· -:-State education of-' their ingredient.a on the' ty . and episodes of facials report_ that high N For Prescriptions label -crucial informa-· nausea or vomiting. school. smoking . are~s. 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Carol Fisher Uia ln durh\a the wb>ter and rldel • blc7cle the m1M and a ball durlnf tM .u.mm~. .. People don 't exercise enou1h, • says the U.year-old women's kayak champion. "They use the car too much. I hove a car but I onlY use lt °" very Jong tripe for the kayak races. I hale anowmobUea and boaU.. when t ae.ftl.e • lot. Outdocn te•ebet tlae t:r.• COllDffUOD between tbe pb¥11cal aacl ln- Ullectual Ute.•• • She .,._ up In Kamu c:llmb+ ln1 trees, rldln1 boraea and canoetiai. Illas J'iaber a. an in· atnetar int.be outdoon Pf'Olt•m at Hampabire Co0e1e hen. Her apeclelly a. the kayak. For a coune ln January, Mlaa Piah• and a dcnen men and women atudentl ran aac> miles ot the Sewanee and Peace rivers aod Tbe Everelades of Georgia aod Fklrida in covered canoes with claubl•blade paddles. • Colorado Rocky Mountain Sc-bool, a-private hllb aebool 1n Carbondale, Coto. Sbe woo the U.S. Women•1 WUdwater Kayak Cbamplooahlp aeveral years a10 and la.st rau added the North American title. Her best rtnish in the world cbamplonabips was eighth in 1973. Miss Fhher, who holds degrees ln environmental tt>lology and botany from the University or Montana, says ber amblUon ts •'lo brine more ecological ln~ terest.t into kayaking. ••WE SDOULD use our bodies to get around," ahe aaya. "I real· ly enjoy kayaking beuwie it iB outdoon. I enjoy beint ln •ood shape. J feel better mentally 8BE BEGAN kayaklne ln 1970 during ber senior year at the ..We waste a lot of r e· sources ualng gadgeta. In recrea- tJo~ we abould use our own muscles." Al'Wlf .. ,... ... CAROL FISHER PRACTICES PADDLING IN POOL The anniversary sale starts tomorrow Shop · 1ate Monday! Closed today to spend Easter with our families. Apparel and Sportswear BEnER COATS Packable nylon travcd coat wilh detachable hood Orig. 32 00... . •••.•...•. Now 21 .99 All occasion peti1e coat. Ong. 120.00 ......•.•.•••...•.. Now 79.97 FUR SALON Na rural mink strollers ........... 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Gerber carving set, stainless steel. Orig.33.00 ..................... Now 24.75 Sunbeam 12" square electric frypan ••••••• Special purchase 22.99 TVS/STEREOS/RAOtOS Craig AM/FM cassette radio recorder with public service band. Orig.149.95 •..... : ••••••••••••• Now99.99 LAMPS Contemporary table lamp, chrome or brass ; finish. 27" high. Orig. 70.00 ••••••• Now49.95 WALL ACCESSORIES Original photographs of collectible vintage cars. 16x20~ ••••••••• SpeclaJ purchase 19.95 ART/GIFTS • Handpainted cachepots. Orig. 22.50-27.50 •••••••••• Now 14.99-17.99 All purpose crystal wine glass. Orig. 6.00 ea .................. Now 3.99 ea. Tortoise shell colored glass. hand blown. Orig. 5.50-37.50 ••••••••••••••••• Now Va off DECORATIVE FABRICS Custom made draperies, 10%--40% off fabrics and labor on standard treatment, 72" or longer. 20%-45% off selected upholstery fabrics When we reupholster yourfurniture. CURTAINS DRAPERIES Custom outline quilted bedspreads, kin" and Queen only. Orig. 200.00-280.00 •• Now 89.99 Patchwork bedspreads. Twin to king sizes. Orig. 39.95-64.95 •••••• , ••• Now 34.95-59.95 Open weave draperies. Orig. 24.95-71.95 •••••••••• Now 15.95-64.95 RUGS/CARPETS Criteria hi-low loop Herculon• olefin pile. Orig. 12.49 •••••••••.• Now 9.49 sq. yd. Ins~ First Base plush Dacron• polyester pile. Orig. 13.49 •••••••••• Now 10.49 sq. yd. inst~ Nyton pile scatter and area rugs In multi-tone stripes. Ong. 13.~99.00 .••• Now 6.49-49.99 -comes completo w11h insta1tar1on and featured padding. CASUAL LIVING Nomad by Brown Jordan. folding aluminum fumlture. Arm chair. Orig. 75.00 •• Now 59.00 Ottoman. Orig. 62.00 .••••••••••• Now 49.00 White wrought Iron patio furniture. 3-pc, group: 30" bistro table with 2 chairs. Orig. 204.00 ••••••••.••.•••••• Now 119.00 5-pc. group: 42" table with 4 arm chairs. Orig. 432.00 •••••••••••••••••• Now 249.00 FURNITURE Italian Classic or Country French style • occasional tables. Orig. 139.00-299.00 •••••• Now 99.00-219.00 Bright brass or chtome finish occasional tables. Orig. 119.00-269.00 .••••• Now 99.()().223.00 Italian style 5-pc. dining set. Orig. 489.00 •••••••••••••.•••• Now 359.00 f rench Provinciaf styled bedroom group. Orig. 1, 165.00 .•••••••••••••••• Now 995.00 8' contemporary sofa in ootton corduroy. Orig. 799.00 ••••••••.••••••••• Now 699.00 Playpen modular sectional. Orig. 200.00.355.00 ••••• Now 130.00.199.00 SLEEP SHOP Robinson's Own Posture Form bedding by Sealy; firm, extra·firm, super firm. Twin mattress or boxsprlng. Orig. 89.95-109.95 ea pc ..•••••••••••. Now 75.00.95.00 ea. pc. Full mattress or boxsprlng. Orig. 109.95-129.95 ea. pc •.••..•••..•. Now 95.00-115.00 ea. po. Queen 2-pc. sot. Orig. 269.95--329.95 eet ................. Now 191.00.258.00 set tong, 31)C. aet Orig. 389.9M39.95 aet ••••••••••••••••• Now 268.~8.00 let Overnighter, Queen size steep sofa. choice of He<culon • ofefin covers. Orig. &30.00 ••••••• , •••• Now 449.96 Robinson's Newport Fashion lsland.644-2.800 & WestminsterMall 898-4331. • • . .. . ' . .. \ . I . • I ' I ' I . ' , • . . " -. • .. ' '-.. ~ DAILY PILOT Sunday, April 10, 1977 '· , ' ' .... ' \ t t • I I ' ' t ... Bunny Brings 'Warm. Fuzzies' Sarah Forbes, 21h and full of wonder, could hardly wait for the Easter Bunny to m ake his appearance at the breakfast. .. Where is he?" she quizztid her mother, Susan. Heather Ames, 5, wanted to know why the bunny wasn't eat- ing with her. The scene was the annual Breakfast with the Easter bunny at Bullock's. _ This year there was extra magic. 1t was Peter Rabbit's 75th birthday and he was there t oo. Nearly 100 children and adults came to meet him, with lhe mothers and grandmothers as exc1l· ed as their offspnng. A sp<>kesman for the store laughed at the number of adults signed up and suggested that they were bri ngmg their children Just so they could come:. Vru Price, a Laguna Niguel homemaker, smiled as s he watched Peter Habb1t table hopping. "You r elive these ex· periences through your children," she said. After a breakfast or scrambled eggs, sweet rolls, sausage and milk, the children sellled down to watch Jim Gamble's puppet show. Gamble, a Continental Airlines pilot who spends almos t <is m.ucb time with his puppets as with his planes, gave a Ii veJy s how with puppets and marionettes he has built himself over his 25 years as showman. An engineer by trade. Gamble holds a masters degree in aerospace management from USC and said his puppets are .. technically interest mg." He has built nearly a thousand in the last 25 years, including many for Disneyland and Disney World. Children like puppets, Gamble suggested. because "they can identify with their feelin~s." All too s~n . the show was over and it was time for the pup- pets to go back into thei r tr<iveling cases and the children home and wait for the Easter Bunny. The children <ill were positive he would be at their house this morning with all sorts of treats-including some health food can· dy for Stephanie Scheck. What is health food candy? ••u•s candy that's good !or you," explained Stephanie. Jimmy Pine gives Peter R~bbit a birthday kiss. Below, Jim Gamble and bunny puppet tickle Bryan Duncan.'s fancy. r ., (Ann Landers .o]. t ~\' l DEAR J\NN J,J\NDERS: A Jong time a~o you prrnkd 12 t Rules for Rwsinit Delinquent Children. I didn't pay much atten- tion w:iy back then because I had three small children who showed no sign of ~oing wrong. Today, I Wnk J have a couple or hooligans on my hands, and one "possible." How about a repeat, Ann?-FLAGSTAFFMOTHER DEAR MOTHER: I am pleased to rerun them for you -and for others wbo may not have seen them the first time around. 1. Begin with lnraocy to give the cblld everythlnit he wants. fie will then grow up to believe tbe world owes him a llvlog. 2. Wbeo he picks up bad worcb, laugh. Tbls wlJI make hira ~ tblnk he's cute. It wlll also encourage him to pick up cuter J plarases that wUI blow off lhe top of your head Jater. • 3. Never give him any ttUgJous tralDlng. WaJ& untlJ he is 21 and then let llJm d~lde for himself. <Don't be surprised JP.be de- cides to be ''DOdllng.") 4. Awld Ute ate of the word "wrong.'' It might develop a pl.It cemplu. 'lb1J will condition b1m to believe later. when be is arrest· ed for lllopUftln.g or steaHng a car, Utat aoelety ls against him and he ls being persecuted. 5. Pick up enrytblng Ile leaves lying around -his booki, sltoet and clotblng. Do everytblog for bJm so be will become ~x· pertenttd In throwloc all responalbWty on otbers. 6. Let him read any printed matter he can lay bls UttJe bantl• 11 oa. Make sue the 1Uverware and glasses are sterlUaed but aJlnw bit alind to leu& oa 11r1t1n. 1. Hacblll!eaty of knock-down, drag.oat Oghts In the presence '. of yoar ea. Thea, after )'OU are dlvorced, they will no& be \ auprlled. ,. 8. Glve tbe daUd all Ute Qelld.lDI mo:' he wants. Never let him ean bbl own. Wiiy 1b.odl HE have •• as tough as YOU llld tbemt .. . t. Satisfy llll enry era'flal for food, drt11k •ucl eomfor1. See- te> It that every HDJaal dealn II '1'•Ufied. Clllldllood 1hoaJd bo FVNr Dadal mayJead &obannftl fnlstratlon. lt. Take 1111 pan a1alut nelghbort, playmates, friends, eeae-. aad policemen. Tltey are all prejudiced •Caf.ut )'our dalN. IL W... lie rett t•&o nal tlwble apoloctie foe yoanell by aa,llls. ••Janercoel•do•~wt&ll.a..'' U. rn.an I• a Uleet O(et. 'f oa are epUo •av~ Jt. Oat IV Potot PllO'°• •• f'atrk~ O'Do,,.,.11 ' MRS. JOHNSON MRS. KRUOER LECl':lJBE SEllJES: A free four.part series on bandwrltln& analysts will be presented at Orange Coaat College, lo the science lecture 1 buildlng. TauOit by Pauline Morris, handwriting analyst and founder of the Orange C~unty Chapter or the American Handwriting Analysis Foondalion, the classes will be at 7:30 p.m. Fridays. beglnn1ng April U . WOMEN'S CLUBS: California Federation's OrallJe Distrtct· membership will have a convention Thursday ud Friday, April 14.15, in the Disneyland Hotel. Hfghllgbtlng the two-day event will be the presentation or awatds for outstanding service, and scholarships in several fields. LITERACY COUNCIL: Six members or the South Coast council will ~articipate in the biennial conference of thti Southwest Region al Canyon Meadows, l"riday·Tuesday April lS-19. ' ~urvival Conversations will be the topic of a three·bour seminar lo be presented by Onalee Carter SCLC vice president and dlreetor of tutor training. ' Also participating will be Don Vivrctte, Betty Kent, Dee Dee Leif, Belly Sherry and Estelle Rosenthal. COSTA M~A WOMEN: Officers will be elected during the luncheon meeting at ~oon Friday Apri 115, in the clubhouse. The program will be presented by the Fountain Valley Rylhm Band, under the direction of Rose Brinkman. • A fund-raising lt~ncbeon will take place at the Mercury Sav- ings and Loan, liuntmgton Beach Monday, April 18. Tickets are $2 per person and may be reserved by contacting Mrs. Raymond Snyder or Mrs. Grace Powers. ~MPWYMENT SEMIN~R: A Cree day-long program ex· plormg employment op~rtun~UC6 for women will take place at 8:30 a.m. Saturday Apnl 16, m Commons 11 on the campus or California State University, Fullerton. The session is sponsored by the Orange County Com mission on the ~talus of Women and the university's Office of Continuing Education • Sessions will assist women who are planning to enter or re- enter the job market and those already employed who are either seeking other employment or advancement. The program also will deal with shared concerns such as empl<?y~ent discriminatio_n, lime management, handling stress, combl!lJng career and famlly, and assertion training-. Child care is available for children two years old and older for 50 cents per hour. Arrangements can be made by calling 992·5740 or 834-6880 by April 15. Additional seminar information is available by calling the commission office at 834~. AAUW: Spring fashions will be shown tearoom style when the San Clemenle·Capistrano Bay Branch meets for a brunch Saturday, April 16, in Harpoon Henry's, Dana Point. Fashions and accessories will be s hown by Dana Point Harbor merchants. KEYNOTES~ The junior auxiliary of Harbor Key will show spring fashions during a luncheon at 11:30 <t.m. Saturday, April 16, in the Balboa Bay Club. Proceeds will go to the Child Guidance Center or Orange County which offers low-fee treatment for emotionally dis- turbed children. LAW WIVES: A benefit Ca~hion show and luncheon will be presented by the Law Wives Assn., Western State University College. · The pro~ram will begin at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, April 16, in the Convention Center Hotel, Buena Park Proceeds will aid Children's Hospital of Orange County and provide student scholarships. • BRANDEIS WOMEN: The Orange County Committee will hon?r me~ber Sylvia Livingston Bogen with a brunch Sunday, April 17, m the Newport Beach home of Dr. and Mrs. David Bloomberg. Mrs. Bogen is well known in the county and especially along the Orange Coast where she has lived, worked, raised a family and served her community for many years. ADOPTION GUILD: The Southern Orange County Guild will honor patronesses at a champagne tea in the Harbor Island home or the Link Mathewsons. The guild will be sponsoring tennis tournaments ror junior and adult players over the weekends or May 28 and June 4. Contributions benefit the Holy Family Adoption Service in the placement and counseling of children and parents. ORIENTATION: Women interested in returning to school will find assistance in a special nine-week class offered by Orange Coast College. The first session will meet Tuesday, April 19. Further in- formation is available by calling the Women's Center at 556-5557. Another nine-week course at OCC beginning the same day will be Women in the Media. The one-unit class will be conducted by counselor Dr. Geraldine Cahill Plck:irt. Further information is available by calling the counseling of- fice at 556·5700. · FILM: Under auspices of Children's Home Society, the Dana Hills High School PTSA will present a documentary film, entitled "Growing Up Together.·· Students and parents interested in learning more about the pros and cons or chang!ng li~estyles are invited to lbe showing at. 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday. Apnl 19, m lbe school. ·vows Recited in Coast Rites Johnson·Brown Victoria Jean Brown and Stephen A. Johnson, graduates of California State Univesrsily. San Diego,· we.re married in St. Joachim's Catholic Church, Costa Mesa. Their parents are Mr, and Mrs.· A. William Brown of Newport Beach; Harvey Johnson, Salmon, Idaho. and .Mrs. A. Willis, Fremont.. · Tho newlyweds, w.ho have earned teach.lna credenllala, will· live in Carlabad where the bride- groom had resided. His wife, fonnerty of Lapna Ntauel, has been teachln& tu CaplaLtano Beach. ' Kern-Hersey Judith Carol Hersey and Richard John Kern, both or Newport Beach, were married durine ceremonies conducted in the Community Churc h Congregational, Corona del Mar. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Hersey or Newport Beach and Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs . Roland A. Kero, Orange. The bride graduated from Pasadena Polytechnic High School, attended USC and l!'•duated from UC Trvlne. A Pl Beta Phi who mode her debut ot the Debutante Ball or Puad~. sbe it 1ttendtn1 Western State Unlversity~Ue1eof Law. Her husband, a Newport Beach police officer, graduated from Servile mgh School and a1ao at- tended USC where be atrillated with Delta Tau Delta. The newlyweds will live in Newport Beach. ••• Kruger-Wenke Mariners Church, Newport Beacb wu the setting for the doublt! rtna wedding ceremony of JIU Smaane Wenke aod JCl8epb Glenn Kruger. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam F. Wenke or Corona del Mar and Mrs. Diane Kruger, Santa Ana Helabta. The bride a. • eraduate ~San ta Ana Hl1h School and her husband araduatcd from Corona del Mar High School and at. tended Orange Coast College. The newly.weds will live at Bil Bear Lake. • •• Metcalf-Kn ill Newport Beach residents Kathy Jean Knill and Steven D. Metcalf exchan1ed nupUal vows during ceremonies conducted io St. Andrew'• Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. The bride\ <lauaht.er of the Jact 1 ·s. Knllla of Newport Beach. graduated from Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College. Her husband, a graduate ot Corona dd Mar High School, la a 1oeloloay major at CallCornla Slate University, Fullerton. ----------------------------------. ~ . ----They will live ln Costa Mesa. . ~ • o ...... Pilot Pn«>t•bY P•tfl(" 0 Do""ell LOLLY MOYER FEEDS FALLEN MOCKINGBIRD BABIES Gives Tips for Helping Found Nestlings Survive Find a Bird? Take Care Ry MICHAE i. PASKF.~Cll Ot ,._, 04111, P1IOl \, ... Mr~ Lolly Moyt•r prohahly wouldn't mind be ing c alled tht• btnJ lady of Nl•wport Beach The r etired busancsswol'l\.an as succ('ssfully ope rating an orph;1n~1g(• f•ir a pair or baby mock ingbirds who plumrn1•t1•d from a trc t· in tht· back yard or hN II arbor View hom e And, with spra ng app an •ntly lwrt• to \lay, Mrs Moyer h;c, ~Offil' 1mport<1nt advice for anyone who might £ind a ll{'W ft•;.ithl•rt•tl fr1enfl Jn need of ilS sisl<tnct• ""' Sance s m;,ill bann. ;.ir1• quite fragile an their 111 fancy, l\trs Moyl'r suggl·sts p:1n:nts 1mmediatcly tak e ovt·r 1f. us Stl oftt·n nc·rur .... a )Hunger ml·mlicr of the family comt•'.'. honll' dutth1ng,a ~t ray bird THE f'I RST rN1l11at11111 ;,i foster parl'nt i>hould rt•:.id1 as lhill llw \flllll~ litrd \\Ill undouhll:dl\ du.: du1• lo tht• l'lemt·nl' or th~· n1•1ghborhoo<l cat without human help There ;,rn• no hum ;1n1· .1~!t·r1<'tl'' th.it "Ill t<1k<· "' 1•r for )ou, so Mr ... ~lo) 1·r '"Y" 111 he prt·pJrcd for at l1•ast 21 d<t) s of hJn<l fl'l'tft ng Jnd lo\ ing allent1on heforl' thc n t•<:lgltng ts n•acJy for the great outdoor!>. A proper home 1:. a must Jnd a cardboard box 1·on·n .. -<l with t·h1t·kl'n "1n · v. tll ... urf1cc 1f a stanrt;1rd <·agl' i-; not J\ .11lahlc.· Mr" M11}1·r .1cl<h .i t11ud1 of hom e v. t!h ;1 fc•w l>ranth.-,., ;,is well as a ltl'<J<:h to" o·I 111~1mulatc lht• w;,rrmth 11f a lur!I'<, nc•:.t Ontc• a rnakt• shirt fl'\ldt'rwe ts construc:IL•d, thC' C'lH1 t111us hustnl·ss of k1•1•p111g lt1c· nt·w ;1rrl\ al he althy bc.·g1ns "If thr•v t-.1n lirt·atht'. thev'll scream, .. 1s Mrs M 11~ t•r ., ;1d VII'•' for I ho.,r· q \H·:-. t ton inl? a bard's lnl'dl(';tl ... 1:11 u ... ,\ i\ll'TE Olt I.it k :11la1 11-;ll 1111 tf 1111"111" .1 q111d. <·all It> the.• n c•:1n•st 'l'l1·ran.irtan 1" an nrdo·r Nl'W ownt•rs s hould lhr•11 d 11•c·k ;1 rl'ft·n•nc1· gu1dC' or call tlw Autlulion !->t111t'I' l•1 l0.,l.11llt-.h lh1 • htrtl 's ie.ll'11t 1t y for pr 111><·r 1·ari• Ont• of the· h1~:g1·.,t 1111 .1•1111 • pl1•111' \lr .... \l11\1•r note' 111 thr• r .1n· of l11nl, • ., th.1t l1qu1rh ,1r•· 11t•1•11t•d lnl..1·c•p.1 h11tl .1lt\1 \\ htl1· 11111l'>l t1r• ,,, . .,,,.1111 .d 111.111 II\ 111g rrc•.1t1111'' \11 \l n\o·r \\Jrn., th.11 \\,alt r \\tll 11fl•·111'.1u.,l' :i \11111111 h11 II t11dn1wn Fuod I' th1· 111 l "'un l' of ltqu11I fr1r '"'~111 ht rib »t r ... Moyc•r s i.:111·'.'.t, 1ltn1· cla1lv 1111 lhJv.NI fr1111·n hltll'lwrr11•-. ;111ol 1·\lr .1 It· 111 i:r•11111<1 11 I• 111. '' lt1 h 11 • tmt h l11gh an mm I 1111· Slit: St:RVES ht·r mm·k1ngh1n1s ,1 f1·w t11·rr11·' ;,ind ,1 tt•.1sf)11•>11 of ... 1,.,1k ,.,,.q h,11r h<tur durtni.. da) light hours, "h11 h :'ti 1 • .\l11)1·r 1·1,11f1· ...... c·., h.t, l.'ausctl h1·r to m1-., " n11ml11 r .,f nc·1~h~1'1rh<>od hreal.f<lsl rnl'<'l 111gs America11s I mprovi11g In Health w t\Slll NC'l'O"I I \ ,. T h l' h I' •• I t h ,, I Amc·nc·an.., 11.1 ... '"""' 11 ,111 "t-Xl'lt111J.!0 1rnpr11\1 n11·111 ov1•r th• p ..... 1 tf1·1-.11h' h 111 th1•n•" ... till ' .i luni.: "•'' lo J.!11, .. lh1• J.!11\ l'r11n11•11l Na1111nal l'1·11t1·1 for l h·a Ith Stat ts l u· ... 'a~ ... "It's a lot of \\Ork," Mrs Mo)cr :Hid:.. "but tlon't pamper 11. cono;tanl rare will kill it " Some peoplt• bc•ltC'\1• the work 1nvolve<l an car 1ng for a s tr;iy !Jard <'an be• ('ndcd simply hy plac ing th<' bird but•k 111 it' llC'St Not s1), ~ays Mrs Moyer , s1ncl' young birds will mo'>t ltkt:ly hop h;,rck to the ground v.1thin minutes 'Tht•y'n · not very scns1hk , · she smiles Afkr a rnuplt• of Wl'cks lhl• young IJ1r<l ~hould be· takl•ra fmni its draft free l'nv1ron rnenl and µl;:1cl'd oui...1dc for a few hours l'<tl'h day to g radually hn·ak 1t tn fnr a n·turn to nulun· (JI C'lllll'SI' llto· ~OUllJ.! htrds (•art hl· kl'pl ;JS pcrmanl·nt pc•b, liul :\l rs. Moyer prdl'rs to set the m I rl'l' '1'111 flnl k sit,· rat,.,l'd 1 ..... t ) t•ar 1mrned1atcly took n1 ,c:ht 0\ l'r ht•f liJd w;,rll but birds oft en wall ... 11ck <.1rou111l for a 'un· mt'.tl IN HONOR OF NATIONAL MEDICAL L A BORATORY WEEK J)A l' I F I l' t\ Ill)S PITAL LABORATORY STAFF WE L COMES YOU TO AN OPEN HOUSE WED., APRIL 13th -'77 FROM 2-5 P.M. FREE 8LOOD TYPIN G W ILL BE OFFERED TO T HE PU BLIC 18792 DELAWARE STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH 92648 HOSP ... ,. . t I 1 (, .. , .... Ct·ntrr offtnab 111 •• re r n rl a ncl tt .... t 1 nao1n prt•st•ntl'd lo lht• ~wnatr· h<-'<lll h s u hrom m1l t1•1• s a1rt a ma rked d1•1•rc., ...... in the clt•ath rnk for m1•n ;rnd a s malh•r 1mrr11v1• m c·nl 111 th1· stat 1st l('s for '-'Omc•n was s('1•11 ovt'r lhP 10 yc·ar 1wrnul After Easter Sale T 11 E R E W I·: R I·: noll'worthy 1ktlt111•s 111 over -:111 dl'alh ralt·-; from he art d ist•aSt'. 1·ant•t•r 11nd <1cc1d c•nts. hut an <'rl'nsco; in d<'nlh'> from :-U ll'IUl' ;Jllll lun.,: l'OlllC'l'r Thr cen ter r at ed a n e specially lnrJ!e incr<'asc 10 <lt·ath.' of womt•n from lung cancl'r. which 1l at tributed to incr ea sed <'if.?a relle s moking hy fem ales lt s aid Maths due lo breast c anc<'r g rew steadily since 1950. although that trend m ay h a ve levt'led off It noted a n actual decrC'a'i«' 1n s uch deaths lx't w1•1•n 1974 and 1975 NF.VERTllELESS, tht• port said. women arc h v ing nearly e ight years longer than men. Based on 1975 statistics, wom en have an average life ex- pectancy at birth of 76 5 years. compared with 68.7 years for men. Life expectancy for white persorui wos 73 2 years whil~ it wai; 67 9 year'I l or other racial group!'! \ Nnwp111 t 81· 1111 F '"'111111 l-;l.a nd ~44 4'111 "1"'11 1.111• & 'iltncJ,1y I) 1} I 1 H 11l 11.1 fo1.,l11q11 Sqtr.1"' H7 1 1J'1 14 "P•'ll I 111• rnnn . tlitrr(O & Ir a &lnd!l-April 10, 1977 DAILY PILOT , 8f ' . ~ Forthe Record PUBLIC NOTICE ,.ICTITIOVS IUSll"SS .. AMfSTAff MIHT t "-toUo-wino SN''°"' •r• do•"9 o"'' M\\.\ PUBLIC NOTICE . " 'IC'TIT!OVS •uSINIU NA""ll STATIMIHT fn, totlll'tlf'U"'J Dl'r"°" t\ d'Unt~ tlu't I A~ Vf:C.A' M ltf 1.i•f" ftt t n \t ,.d"''"''""'u..1t M4r<ltll •• ,, MVNOL ~Y (t-tA\f ANr, Jonn Ill: .. ,, ru th l~ tM Mir"' Ir U JJ. butt\ uf H .JOhNflU'I (k, .t h £'i'>lll~C£11 I lll0TI A•c.,Hd ( .. ,, J' ,rwj u .. w .. tlif lf'nOOv"" .. " b'ttk Qi .. IUht•™'JtOn ft. M h ( 4"4E l MQM PSON fhr,,,, w .... , " '"' 1'ndP4'ftlf1 JA 1~ f)C1lt,Oll'"'"'' WAAftEN 0 1JUl10 01du tt c, f)I) ·~ct F.-•n L ~ both o t Nt•wJJ<>r1 f.\t,)(f\ ROGER\ HYVE -Fred l..Uh~ fl ""o \hntOn L .• 31. bOt!I ol ~oo Cl•m .. nh1 W•11 f E-FAANTZ -JArn~\ MMlln, ?l '"o ICo~ l..., 11, both 0 1 Wt',ln11MtCr ',QA PON· COLE -Ronnie °""" n, 01<1 P•lrK•ilLV<f11t-.3S bOthot frv1n1• Mar<ll H, 1'77 llC.UIL .. A·VALOEZ J.,.on M•Clwl N F(h.1ntc11n Vdllev 11111\d V•htrN. IOA 11 C,.Jrd,..,_Grl"JVfl' OATtl {,[NOVA VonMd 1> >M t,,..Vll'l"le 11 oott,of Hunt1n9•f'W\8• .-r h VtLlO N JON AITIS -0 (•11'•0 ,_Pl,.,,,...._ 1& an11 '"''"'\""' 01.•n.t n notn l)f F'Klftto1" \J •ti•., tOEHOORN MAllSHflUPN R '" tJ., Ci~ft).-n 1t Jnd \!fllY Lu.-11nt II r)t)1'\l)IW,....tm1n .. t~r PHILILI~ 8RINGHUA\I • k .. 01.,nHn Ill 7t titnd l 1,..Jt\ Junt.'. /) b-'Hh ot W•s.trn•n.,h!:,. 8 1<,COT Tl UOCANECPA \"v" (",.""'\ M ~ Sylv•.t E'OU'\014. J\ t t'll)I Ht)t'tt11'\Qfl"W\81• .. t h HILL MC MfllAN 81.o1rl l• ""1. H· •"d N '"'' v "-'"'.t Jl bot" of w .. ,tmln ,.., -.rEvE ... '>0'' VANDE'\fY H••"'" b ,.,n-trd Yt """ (t,.v,.rlv Jo, 14 C>Otn '•' ~ 1~ Ju.1nCdn•,tr..tnfJ THURKOWWEtS<, C,i.M C,U\lav•. -,,. trK1 J.-n Mt.Jrntd, JO, bOth ot Hunt • "Q'"-" fJhten M ( M>LlAN Lll51lY-Hubf•rl lO)UI< n .1nct Win1htod A,,,.. '1 notn ot (,11rd••n c.,,,,.., •• M C IC E.aNAN FINCH O•v•d i;. l'ttnlo: ?1, Coe.let MP\•. Mid Mu. N"l<- 't"vl')nnp 11 O•dl'V)" HOWl')fN RlllEF r."''IO'Y Cnl>•, I • onofJ M 1t.n.--.1r-C"tr.ft·t•n, J l. bQUl ol ~un1•.-1Qt'"' Bi· 1Cfl r,LE';NER t(NIJTC:,EN o.,n1r-I l . t~. -.nfl Jo-;ct1 t ynn I~ noth nt S-1n (!• mutHr 71JlUE IA PUrO'ETT 11 M -nh,1lld'\~i~'-" M•rclt 71, U71 \Ar4(HEl CA'\oEAE> (ctmunrt romtn" PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT0 P'A8ANOOHMEHT oarusto" FICTITIOVS aUSINESS NAME Ti,,. 1ot1ow1nq Pf•r-'\il')I\ h.l\ •• ~noon""' tne uv· of 1r. ft<.Ut11>U\ bth1nf'\\ nJmt El T0fl00Wtl( PRINT 1)104 f t l ?rnSfn ... !l Nfl l F ITorf')(Att?blO f "'• lo 1 ~. 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''"'P H O'"rl R Jt •qi'" Hu 4.t.1t111o""'°n1 w•~ tiled wt~ tNt Count'f C.h ,~ <'4 O• ltr11)1• C.own•ton Apr.I l. 1111 WA:I G ttf (5'0Qti: A•r n.trf'I fYOtM 4t 11MMoll•f' lou 'O bottlot W \\t,.,H\ll\I,., HllN\(N MOARl'i J.r ~ uv .. n " .,•unh~on A. ,, "· ·"'a P.,triC•• Ht't,..n. lJ St-llflo'A't r Thi\ \t•tf'mvnt wn 1.1 11 ""''h tt11 Cf)uflt'I (lf'tl> Of Or.1nCJ'" (. ,.ynh '>n M•rch lO 1'11 '1410 r ,.t'll•t~ o O'i.tn()t (Q.t ,, o ulv Ptlot, P'llt>t A1tt•ll~ II /4 .indMol t•ll f•tJA\CH JtOY t-4"r-n10 W1;t.~,n\ 100 l'vtth.• J• t>Oth of t1ur\totqfon h1 u·~ M.,<ltll, Ull OENEGA£ \tRAf c,.,, n "n" (•thy M ttrft•I l(J, bOU'\Of .,,..,.,,. P1llERWINTHROP Ao""•I W , 10. •nd A•• .. e A., ''· both ot Hu"t ol\Qlon 8t¥h llUCllERI ADAM'\ An.,rtyL•~ H l.•OlU'I"' 8~Afn, Jf\O (A,-Olyn &Nn1 Utt l l o.,,. ,,.,,~t WOCO'>ICY f'llCIDLE -JM•·~". ~I ,,no OofOllW M \/, bOllt nf Cn\• M<I•• M•rtlt 1'. 1911 M tllO GCNTl'IY Attt>o>rt l"• 10. 1n<1 Atl>&«.> Ann. 2•. bath 01 S..n (t tM••nt1 IHTCHCOl"IC Gll8£AT oann• Ga,U•ld )1 f.n'1 Ertirh· M•-. 11. bOlf\ of Hunttnqton 8'··• h M.,C .. JO. 1'11 MlllTA\MYAWOLD C·•~'"" M1rnot·I 'V" \n·ll•nd•R "'' 11 DOt"ol F ountd1n V•lh y PUBLIC NOTICE Pub••~ Orunf)o• C.O.t\t O.>itv "'" '' Apr1l l If) 11 1• •q11 '1'·1 )1 PUBLIC NOTICE FtCT>TIOIJS .U,INf SS NAME STATEMENT ,,..,. toOowino o .. r\on 1., dl)1nf\ t>u'-• 'tw\\ ., NE L'>ON flUll orR~ 47'1\I A"n ' U, • ..,,. l ••Quf'fl U"''"h (..A ''1'i'i\ w ,tllo\m .c_ Nd•,.,,, ,,., <t Anr., u' •v•• L·•O'•", n.-olch r '''' 97; \1 "''"' f>U~I"'".\ I\ tl)n<JUCflod n" in .n J1v1t1u..1t Wrlth•mK f4•1 (U\ Thi• ~t.1h·•m .. nt w hll·fj wll~ •h· C11untv (.IMlo '-'' Ort>n,,... 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CA '1710~ '1JlH GeO"Q<I c !.(hf)ll, 164S Ord Wo, Publl<"'11 0-»nl)I• (M't Cl•1ly PtlOI An.O\fll:lm, c;.11torn1it Maflf\ 10 11, and AP• 11 l, to, ''" Tiii\ 1>1t'>11ntS\ 1, tonfluclt!d l>y an In· _____________ 1_0_9•_11 d1v1du•I SCIEN TIF IC ll USI N E!'>S CON~Ul TANVi W.irr•"'O Rot>Prl\, PhD .. Pr1•\t1ff(•"lt T"-'' \tAlel"nfont w.t\ flll'd with thf> County Cl''' of O,anot' C.ounty on M••th 17. tOI "1Jl11 P uOl•'"'°11 °'"'"~ Ct>a\t Of\ity Piiot. MM<h 20, 11, •nd AOt1I ). 10, IQ71 10!>6" PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIO\JS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS BUSI NE SS NAMESTATEMIE HT 'TM tollow1nq pt"r\Of'I\ tJ'" do1nq bU\1• M .... \•\ PEGC.Y JANE'S PRODUCT\, P 0 Roa 71tl. ton EmrrdlO Bo, L•Qu!\a auc ... CA 'l'/6)1 8 ar"b.:tra Jdl"I•• W• drnorfll, tO)l F m ,.r.lld 8Ay ~ Lc.qun• Or•ch. C4htorn••t2"S' p ,.._QQY Hon. ~2 t Cnn<.f\a, Nl"'wpor1 9,."<" c.arno,n1.>91fil';O Th•\ bu-ll'W\' l\C.onduc•f'd b-, 1 hm\t MS P.trtrv>,.15tup 8'trbaf~1 J.trwt WN1tn0"'" y, .. , \tate-~t hf~ ••'" ..... 1) .. II PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTI TIOUS •USIHISS NAMf STATEMENT f "' ft)ltOwlnQ CM' .on " do•no t>u· • "' .. , .. , BU'-Y nootr \ "°" Pro·"d•"' P• (l't\1 t M' \~ C~ -4/t,11 M,,,1,,.·n MV • 110"1 PrV'eldt'"lt Pt Cu\t 'M ' C., •1•11 fh• bu\+nt t \ "coru1v<h:d b y .1n '" d1v11Jv.Jt M . .v1tr"M.ir- ft\1 .. 'l 1t1•'"'''1 wt4. r1ltof1 wdl'\ tt\o• (f'1·1nt1 (IH" nJ O,,.,..,tt, C'luntvon Apr41 \ ...,,, t1U II 1•unuc ~one..: ll'ICltTIOU\ I USINIESS NAME STATl!MIEHT r ._~ tni110-.1nq Pt·' ~ 1\ do•~ nu-.• "' '., M O RA I'> llOOK IC r E PING \F RVl(l .U\ \....,.,,1r.mor1 Ln (O)I t Mt 1 (A'U,,/f'. P.tu• 1 I( M ,,., .fl\ \wrtrthMOh In (tto.t,\IN-\~l CA ~1'" l ,,., bu,.,.. \ ·~ rnoo:..1tt o ov .,., 1n 0•"1ou.il Ji tul,4 K MOtr1\ Tn ... "' 1t1•r"· ~1 w .h t1tN1 wnh "'" (n1m~y r 11 ,., nt Of' tnl)I;. ( O!..lntv ()f\ AP''' \ ,~,, ll'IOU Put111• """' ()' '"""' rn.l· t n "'" P1101. Al>"l In 11.1' .1n<IMAy I 1~17 IJ~~ I/ PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTtTI0\15 IUSINl!\S NAME STATIEMllHT n"' tollnNtt\Q P\''~' .,,~ cJo1n9 bu\1 n~'·'-••' PAPE~8A CK (XCHANGE 'F AVICE 18811 w .. 1 .. u1, r ount••• Vdll1•y (.AC/111.M N«tn<-Y l "'' 18311 Wl'\lnut. Foont.;1n V•ll~Y. CAIY/111'1 Al1c .. M J4'nr\ ts.rtnw 11nut. Fovn t•'" V•lll~y C411109 I"' bu 1rw ' ., ronouttfd bv • 1')1·nt ,,,1 Otrtrll ••P\10 N1~yl • f ht· ,t.Ut"""' ne Wth f1htt With th~ (l)oJntv (IMlr. o• O'•'Ul"' C.th.lnly on M ·lf( f\ ti ,,,, 1 h"" totlow•AQ Pr,-\Ot'I, ·"~ 001nq bu\1 n("\\ 4'\ $1AACAAFT AUTO 800V. 310) W WtVf'\'·r lw • C,Ant.,At\f\ ("4.'l"Jlf.t M ill."' WllUnm PdN._,f"'f 1"•11 Sil._,,. Ln Huntll'Qton 8~o<-f't. CA .,.., r.,untv Clf'rtl' ol Orttnq.• (olinty on Maren t•. 1911. FJIJ10 Pvbt1t~ ()r 111\~ ('>•\t 0"1• P1t1.t II' ltl1' MA<C I> 1'>. 11-Apr,1 l 1n. 1011 1111 /I Pubt1\""° Of\')'r\-Qr'" Co.Ht Q.\1ty Pttot. V1n(f'"1 O,.P,lut Ortf'l?-4 t>-•6~ S•1o•n Sl CYO'"" CA 'i06JI> Th•\ bU\•~h I\ conouctf'd oy " ~n-,•I CMttN"r\.htp V1nctf\tO 0,,..,., Th1\ \tt'llt~nt w 4\ h lfltt w1tf\ trit,. County C•..,,k ot O' ""9f" COU"h on M•ri Ii t6 "" f'tln4 Publ•\M1' Orr1ntJ>" Co,ut O••l'f' Pilot, M••( h 10 11. ""° Al)o'll J. 10, t9// '109-77 PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIO\JS BUSINE\S NAME STAT,MENT Martl>lO 17,....,.,Aortll 10, 191/ 1't(t 11 P UBLIC NOTl~E P'ICTITtOUS•USINES!i. NAME ~TATEMENT T._~ fl)ll'Jw•fWl ON ',l]O'io 0"1r• d'>'""l bt"f M~\;\\ FAIRVlf W ... r1R~1 t 10 't(fl' RAd Hill Rid 1 .. 111..11 '.>tM•· 111. C-o .t.l Meu.CA•?•7'· ..,, f!td'l•· Orv,.1oom1•nt rnr ,, (ottitornM roroor-,ll•tJu J',.il Rttl1 .,.,o AldQ Four Suit+· 111, (.,.u,f,_. 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LU'4AR (ANVA'> ~PEflllL 11rs u.Ai~ k.1Dt"r:F• ').1nld An,, (,\ldnrn1.1 •1'71 S"m Potvmnntt P .llmtf11•r • 11 Otth l• t ~,,,. t (.or')ttd df I M.-r. (..tl1•orn•.it~Jl.I\ Vftrv L ... ,. w~11,on. 1 un Sow"ll Av,.,.u,.. W~tmtn· lf"'r r.at1•orn1.,QJMl r"'" ~In• s •\ condurtf'd bY a 1im1t ~d [Mf'"f,.,._.,,,.,,Cl (j.~ryl W1lt,,0n "Tht "-t 1t,.nvnl Wl\ f1IM W•th tho rQVnt f (1.-rt-: 01 Or,.nqr-(t>utUy l')n M~rth H. 1911 F))t17 p,,,,, """" ()rM'()" co~,, o.11tv rJ1ll)t M ·I' JI t1'W1 l\.Or 1 11'1 11. t'lll t t\1 11 P UBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITOUS 8USINI! SS NAME STATEME NT f ri,. fl'\U (JW1nq ON \On\ Ar,. ct()nq bU\1• """ ...... M>LLllCEN PROPERTIES. 811 PrtJdur t•nn Pltt(t· Nl!'w ()Ott 8f';'\(f'\ c .... 1.tnrn1 '"''Wl On" M t<oll 1QOI 01'1¥,.. St'll"f N('wl)f'Hf fV·Mh ,.,11t1Hnl.\ qu,"° ~,.,,,.,.t M H"' O'l Jr "'' Pf'Oduc ''"" PIMt-NfWOOft 0('A(h (611fOrnHt ~M.'1 fr.1< bu,,,,..,,\•"eCt>ndur1r-d by.1 llm 1t· f'rtp.trfr11 r "'" {)t)r\,tlrt"lt l(l"tll ~"~''M t1110,nn 0 ... ~. 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Aolt"" P110ll-0--(-\t O•ll'f Pllet. l'vlbH'~ ()r ..... CN•I 0•11• Piiot Pu1>4hMd 0.•"9" (O••I D•tl• Piiot ._..,)I --110 tJ t•1l 116?'1 ..,.., f l -AO< 111111 t•n lt .. 1) MA• )I -AO< 1.10 ti tUI l•••tl l'1tl>!"lltd !>-,,,.,, D•"v l'llot llorll 1n ,.,, 1•~ It " ' f . , .. • I • ~ " ' • ( . -· . > . -. ~ ---· -, ............ I l 'What Does a Director Do?'· LOS ANGELES (AP) -Glenn Jordan 1s the un- sung hero, the boss, the crt>allv~ f.park, the watchdog, depending on how you look at what he does. "My rriends ask me all the time, 'what does a director do?' and I can't a nswt'r lht•m "When you talk about thing.,, ull you c1111 do 1s talk about small details, and J don't know how in- teresting they are, really," says J ordan JORDAN'S FELLOW television director s know what he does, and they like 1l. On Mar ch 12, he re- ceived a gold plaque, top prize for drama in the Directors Guild of America annual awards. The winning entry, "Rights or Friendship," was the season-opener last September on ABC's weekly series "Family." "Any kind or peer croup award ls important. because lbe people who decide on the awards are ii? a posltioo to evaluate the work a little more ac. curately," says the 40-year-old Jordan. .. RIGHTS OP Friendship" is the seventh episodeof"Family" Cor Jordan, who switched from Otc-Broadway and regional theater to television about 15 years ago. "Family," the everyday crises of a Southern CalJfomla couple and their three children, aged H to early 20!I, ls bis first venture in a weekly series. Most of bis work bas been TV mov· ies. "Rights of Friendship .. was a happy meld of award-winning drama and s uccessful business. It was a top-20 show in the ratings that week and was watched by more viewers than "Switch" or "Police Woman," shown at the same time. •·casting is terribly important in what a dJrec· tor does, first of all," says Jordan as be begins to describe his craft. TOP TELEVISION DIRECTOR Glenn Jordan of 'Family' The gu.ild, wllh 4,600 members. has rewurded ·rv directors sincejl9S3. This ye ar's winners wer e Alan Alda 's "Dear Sigmund" episode or "M·A·S·H " on CBS, comedy; Tony Charmoli for a Shirley Maclaine special on CBS, best short musical varie· ty ; Vernon Diamond for a CBS News Bicentennial special; in specials over one hour, Daniel Petrie, director of ABC's "Eleanor and Franklin " And Jordan. In his award winner, be was pleased with the performances. especially Brian Byers. Byers played Zeke, a childhood friend of the family's 19· year-old son, Willie. Star's Daughter Tel/,s of Family NEW YORK (AP) Brooke H ay wa rd s ays s he misses he r "shroud of anonymity." But now that he r book, "Haywire," has been published to critic al acclaim and chosen as the Book·of-the-Month Club's s pring selcctio11, anonymity is a luxury of the past for its 39-year-old 41uthor. "I don't really llke to h ave people know too much about m e ; l don't like to be in the public eye," s aid Ms. Hayward, who up to no w has managed to maintain her privacy des pite working as a high Cashion model and actress and be ing the daughter of a couple very much m the lime light. HER PARENTS wc•rc: :-.t:Jgc and screen actress Ma r garet Sullavan a nd agenL-prcxlueer Lela nd Hayward. In he r book she r e veals the story of her troubled family : her mother, ma rried four times and dead at 51, possibly a suicide; her father, who died in 1971, married five times ; her younger brother and sis ter in mental institutions and that sis ter, Bridget, an apparent suicide at 21. "lt would have been a s enseless un· der taking if I hadn't been candid," said Ms. Hayward, slim in a plaid ves t and skirt and rust shirt, her g lasses pe rched atop her abundant long, wa vy hair. "I really started the book as a kind or private adventure into m yself and had no thoug ht of its being published," she s aid. "I wanted lo see wh ether l could recall in any detail events surrounding my s ister's death particularly, so l be gan with th~t. which was probably the most dif ficult." TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE Wha t ~h e e xpecte d Lo be a slender memoir bec ame, inste ad. a full-fledged book which she worked on for nearly three years . Writer fnends encouraged her and after she had completed 60 "agonizing" pa~s at was submitted to a publisher and s he thought that would be the end of it. "But it was accepted and that ob· ligated me lo continue." she e x- plained. "To find a counterpoint to my own memories I interviewed family and friends." A!t10NG THOSE she interviewed wen • Jlenrv Fonda , to whom her mother was once m arried, Jane a nd P eter Fonda. with whom i,hc grew up, and her brother 0 111, now 35 and a film producer in parlnershap with Pe te r Fonda . .. One thing 1 broke m y back doing was trying to look at e very s ingle person from every conceivable s ide. and it was extremely difficult," she s aid. MS. HAYWARD recalls that she had a problem coming to grips with her parents' divorce after 10 years of marriage, feeling anger al her father for leaving, even though she didn't think it was his idea, and anger at her mother for letting him leave. "1 started out thinking of my mother as a sainted martyr. 1 spent most of my life with her and I had a fierce loyalty to her because I thought she w as very vulnerable. She suffered a lot when my sister and brother -at her own suggestion -went to live with father," she sa id. "By the time I finished the book I felt a deep sympathy not only for mother, but for father. I ended up thinking she was more neurotic than I ha d when s he was a live, and father less neurotic than I had thou~bt '' A Sad Saccharin Story ,. "He bad done very little," Jordan s uys ... He came in and read, and I liked him and I wanted him. And I fouaht for blm." "The producers wanted me to choose a known actor. I shouldn't uy that, but I 1ruusted on him. I felt be was just what I wanted." In the episode, Zeke returns from college to tell Willie that he is a homosexual. "But that's kind of a side issue," s ays Jordan, .. The issue is friendship and the fact that the brother's best friend Crom the time they were children nevet told him that. He feels it is a betrayal ortriendship." Jordan admits that the homosexual theme ••may have gotten it more attention on the air. But I don't. think that has much to do with the guild's evaluation. They're looking al it from another point of view." A GUILD SPOKESMAN says that each member submits what he coMiders his best work of the year. The final choice is made by a panel of five directors in New York and five in Los Angeles. Jordan won because "they thought it was the best show in its category," a guild spokesman said tersely. Jordan leans back in his chair, stares toward the ceiling as he ponders, a nd then recalls the • s pecifics of the show. "There's a scene between the boy a nd Sada Thompson, who plays the mother, in the kitchen that I was very fond of. When she s ays, ·remember how you argued how the world was flat.' And he says 'it is flat.· And I used that hne lo sa y the world is flat in the &ense that it's flat , stale and unprofita· ble. "I THOUGHT that could be a very touching s cene, and it was." Jordan says that by casting Birr McGuire, a leading movie man from the 1940s, as the father, he went against using cliches. • 'l wanted him to respond more with d espair (to his son's disposi- tion). which makes the incident more tragic for everybody." Then a good director means good casting, in- terpreting. "Oh God," responds Jordan, in almost as much despair as the fictional father: "Everything that you are, everything that you've e ver learned about life . ltdepends on what's 1mportanttoyou. "There are various kinds or good directors. Some directors whom I think arc quite good are concerned almost e xclus ively with the look of what they do." The hghting, the re ahsm or a c ar cras h·: the detail in the set. .• "That concerns m l'. but l 'm a s concerned with the performances. That's because I s tarted in the theater." GAME SHOW CONTESTANTS ACRO SS name 820n lh1S side orell11 I SO Peru Indian 152 Persia 154 Coagutale 155 H1nC1u 35 Astringent 37 Wallop· slang 99 Cratty t 00 Eso1errc By E RMA-BOMBECK If you don 'l want to r ead sad ~tones today, then s k1 p th1s uiw. ~ AT WIT'S END "Where h a v e y ou CAM WIN b een ?" s h e a :-.k e d . OVER $25,000 1 Shatter 6 Blazing 11 Tally 16 lawn vel11et 2 1 Embankment 22 MUSIC di sounds 23 Drinker 2 4 Retuc111n1 25 Mo11nd1nq dye 26 Radium 61 M1so1ace 85 Rellg1ous 1ombs 8 7 Ro11erence 88 E ~pand 90 Aest11urant oatron q i Noise masters 156 Size ol shot 157 Blind I ear 1 59 Verb 39 Remembers 40 Former· prel1JC 42 Cubic measure 4 4 Genders 46 B1b1tcal country 48 Presently 50 Female ruff 101 Valenllne word 102 Barracks 103 "Nevermore" btrd 104 Begin 106 Ennui 108 Roman bronze 109 Correct: 3 wds. 11 2 Norse Mine 1s the story of a mil hon wome n who once w e re happy in the ir lemon-scente d hous es, rais ing their kids . s mell- ing the ir laundry , and hilltng the Sara L ee every couple of hours. x~:l ~· another s ix-pack." Jt 's an o ld s tory. "There's a ban on sac- charin. The Food a nd or OVER s I 00,000 Drug Administration has CAM YOU MAME TUNES? taken it off the market SI all member<> of the national T v show "Name That because it's bad. It's cold Tune'" will be rn the o c area at the Sando1per IM to turkey for you.'' rnr erv1ew ooss1ble conlo!.lan1s. l shoved her aside and ran out into the street, For rnlo on a orellm1n11ry musical test. call Sunday, not darin~ to be lie ve Ap ril 10 lrom 5·8 Pm , Mon . Aont 11. from 10·6 Pm.; symbol '?7 Correla tive 28 WMe 29 Hum1llate 30 Vero 92 Fem1n1no 9arm!'nl q3 Have a debt J4 Oanc;Pr Oall1>y '15 S ur" lorm 1ROG;:illt11m symbol 16 I Overheao 1ra1n 1 6J D1..iton1c note 51 Cozy room 53 Amphibian 5 5 Sacred woman 11 3 Ego 1 1 5 Comlorltd I I 6 Brocaded Then one day I was out on the playground read- 1 n g th t' Am er i ca n J ournal on Tooth Decay whe n a sleez y-lookm ~ wom an s at down beside me and said, "Hey kid. wa n ta try a D1cl·R1te cola ?" Within a week, I had de· veloped a real Diet-Rile ha bit l h ad it with my lunc h in the evening with popcorn. on the· airlines ... on picnics. 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It wnn 't hurt you." "How muC'h docs it cost?" "Hey, no problem," !'he s miled. "It's on me. tr you like it . I 'II be back here tomo rrow with One day m y husband sa id , "I'm worried about you. You look good. Are you taking too good care or yoursell? .. "DON'T WORRY a bout me," T said ... I've Just lost a few pounds . I 'll pig out al Christmas You'llsee." But Christmas came a nd went and the flab continued to drop off. Then, last week, I went to the store and a fear gripped me that nearly -----stopped my heart Crom u .... llOMD. fOt • .. Al ... "FUNwrrH DICK&JANE: PG] ,__. ..... ,..,,,. .. be ating. The s helves we re stripped of low- c a lorie drinks . The re was none to be had. I ru!i hed to the cas hier. "Wher e are the diet d rink s? The Tabs ... The Peps i Lights? The Frescas?" ~ CITY C EN TRE CIMfMA~ SA. FAWV IMANCHHTIA IX. f.AWV ICITV OA, IX.I I A .. HOUSI IY THI uxr V "THI TOWN THAT DltlJ.DID IUHOOWM" Ill ~"'TMI DO ... HO l'llMClrt.r .. \HOOT" I_, "flUH WITH 'IA DICK A JAMI" ~"LAS YMAS LADY'° IN) one course left for m(' ------------------- back lo the playground A RALPH BAKSHI FILM IT DIDN'T ta ke m e long to find my contact. She was hummin~. "You I put a little lemony taste in and take out half the calories." "You've got to help me." I said hys terically "They've taken all the die t sort drinks off the s helve s in the supermarkets. 1 can't go back to being rat again, do you unders tand? Ii---• can 'tdoit." She smacked my face,'--------~ "Get hold of yourse lf. ----------------------: Here, this will tide you over." I gave her a buck in exchange for a brown bag that concealed a can of cola. Feverishly, I flipped the top off and took a drink. Then I spit it out. It was pure sugar! May my blubber be on the Food and Drug Ad- m in is tr at ion 's cons - cience. "AIRPORT '77 .. MATINEES DAILY I ;JO.J:JO.S:JO-7:JO.t:JO M()M.lUIS 7:l0.t:JO S . COAST PLAZA JUUtilttl $1 ~ 1111 1111 PHlllC ART CARNEY LILY TOMLIN ''THIE UTE SHOW" OAll.T ,,..1:1~k ... J·H ... ll -l'llUJ1IMU SO . COAST PLAZA )Cltlt"lll SI lll 111 I rttUWlll< "ROCKY'' D4tlY-l:JO.l:40 1:41-1:00.1 0: 15 ~MS 7:J0.9:41 CINEMALAND ••••Se ....... -•lt.ltll aOIRTIMAW PUCIDRM 'It.ACK SUNDAY" nu HAT·ll:- ....... 11:,. ..,..._ .,,..._,.,,. CINEMALAND tUU• 11•"' AullttaUHMI 1111r1t11a• DARING-DETERMINID- they took the whole town ..• by aurpn.ef ,,.. •.. "" ALA9TAll SIM · rETIER llARMWORTH NAURICf COUIOURNf · SUSAN TEBBS •illl\l~""GEIALDINf Mcf.WAN TECHNICOLOR"> ~"'•1t..-wtt•ll"•t...,tlC'illt11 ~ C••"' ,..,1~1,~tll)lt: ~~:I' ' , .. J .. ·'Black Sunday': It. Can 't B e Imittited? At a time when most movies •eem to have been made by com- puter errors, Robert Evans as putting the word "producer" back into the language. He used to run Paramow1t . Now he makes his own picture&, and they are making him a household name. Robert Evans is important because he not only reads the script (which is rare enough among today's greedy hucksters 'fhO call themselves producers) but follows through on every de- tail until it is sometimes confus· ing as to just who should get the proper credits for his Calms on the screen. THE MAN who laughed all the way to the bank with "Love Story" and "The Godfather" is still counting up the profits on ••Marathon Man," and his new blockbuster, "Black Sunday," is already the screen's newest runaway smash. This galvanizing, hair·raising suspense epic is about a Palesti· nian terrorist (Marthe Keller> and a disillusioned, half.mad Vietnam pilot (Bruce Dern) who come up with a plot to ex· terminate 82,000 Americans at Miami's Super Bowl game. Does the s uccess and instant box·office appeal of "Illack Sun- day" mean we'll now be stam- peded with more movies <.1boul terrorism just like it? "Absolutely not." says Evans emphatically. "Nobody can out- do this picture. H somebody gave me Sl5 m1ll 1on. C'Vcn I could not do it again. "THE PERMISSIONS we ~ot from Goodyear, the National Football League, the Super Bowl. .. sneakini! into the Arnb nations to shoot ~ccncs secretly ... well, at has nothing to do with money " "Black Sunday" cost $8 million. which isn't much, con· sidering films that cost twice as much and take place inside houses. Evans credits director John Frankenheimer for every· thing. J ''He brought it in on budget and • on Ume. All of our cost is on the screen. Every other director· I know might easily have gone twice that much over budget.'' The film doesn't take sides. It isn't pro-Israel or pro-Arab. It is anti-terrorist. "The book was more political, but I don't think people go to movies to be preached to. So I worked on scrjpt changes to give both sides of the story. We made REX REED in the raw it like 'The Battle of Algiers.' in as documentary a fashion as we could. If a movie gets too political. it's not entertainment. ''THE MAIN POWER of this movie is that it shows how every member of the audience is a potential victim of terrorists every time he gets into a crowd Thomas Harris, who wrote it, ~pent four years researching it. What he wrote is fiction, but it could so easily be fact. And we're naive to think otherwise." The interminable clearances and permissions were the most difficult part. A key factor must be that innocent-looking Goodyear blimp that lazily circles football games and out· door events equipped with TV · cameras to give home viewers those pretty aerial shots that look so good in color. There are only five blimps in the world -four in America and WINNING PRODUCER Robert Evana one in Europe. .. Many people automatically turned down the film because they got turned down by Goodyear. r can't blame them. !l's nolsuch good publicity to have the terronsts inside the Goodyear blimp. "But at just so happens that Frankenheamer had done 'Grand Prix' for Goodyear about 12 years <.1go and they loved has work. l>O arter many debates, meetings and flights to Akron, they fmally gave in and let us use the Goodyear blimp. Without it. the picture could not have been made. ••Tlft-:N , JO H N got permissions from CBS, the NFL, the AFL, the Super Bowl and Pete Rozelle. None of these peo- ple will ever agree to give that cooperation again. They all read the script. but when they saw the picture their faces turned while. I don't think they expected il to have the realism or impact it has." "I started 'Marathon Man· and 'Black Sunday' an 1974 This is 1977 and except for my S'alary. I have yet to see :my profit:.. I pro- bably will never d1t· rich. But 1 have pride in what I do.·· Aquarius: Be a Reporter MONDAY, i\PRIL II 8 y SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21·April 19): Emphasis 1s on how you react to slalcmcnL<> by friends ~ how you handle a "romantic" s1tuatacm which involves three persons. TAURUS (/\pril 20-May 20): Examine various aspects of possible career chungc. maneuver. Ask questions: display intellt'ctual curiosity. GEMJNI (May 2t·Junc20)· Close eommunicL1· tion gaps. llarmon1zc family rclat1onsh1p. Be diplomatic. CANCER (June 21-July 22J My ... tery sur rounds question of 1nv{·~tm<·nt. monc>. unique re lationsh1p. Aur;i of glamor 1s present LEO <July 23 J\ug 22> Accent on legal ar· rangements, fan:mc1al settlement. partnership and marriage. Capricorn, Cancer and Aquanus hgure in picture. VIRGO (Aug 23-Scpt 22). Your best qualities are spotlighted You 're able to detect def1c1enc1es. to perceive trends. clues, s1gnab Trust no one.Noone. ~- NOW PLAYING CO-HrT AT CENTER "THE EAGLE HAS LANDED" CO-HIT AT CINEMA WEST ''ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN" LIBRA <Sept. 23-0cl. 22>: Favorable lunar aspect coincides now with love, change, emotion, children. ability to imprint style in creative, mean· ingful manner. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 211 Restnct1on 1s for your own good truly' There arc details lo be looked at, red tape must be removed. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec . 21): Emphasis on quick trips, notes, messages, calls involving close neighbors, relatives Accent on travel CAPRICORN <Dec. 22 J tin 19 1 Count change and blessings. You have someone in your corner. who is checking transcnpls, documents AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-feb. 18): Poke your nose into various places be a r<'portcr. investigator. Re1ect superficial explanatioru,. PISCES <Feb. •19-March 201· What "counts" now is what occurs behind scenes. Clandestine coo· ference, meeting could be on agenda 11SLAP SHOT" 111 ''TWO MIMUTE WARMIMG" 11METWORK" 11J "SHAMPOO .. tRI "DEMON SEED" 111 "SILVER STREAK" CPGt "PHAMTOM OF THE PARADISE" "UTilEST HORSE THIEVES" ''WIHMIE THE POOH" CHILOlf.H"S ,llCH 0 ROCKY" "IURHT OFFERINGS" "GI "WIZARDS" (PG) .. ZARDOZ" (R) .. ILACK SUHDAr° IRt "ONE R.EW OVER THE CUCKOO'S MESr .. SLAP SHOT' Cit ·-rwo MIMun WAINING" ·-DAILY PILOT She's a Star --at 20 NEW YORK (AP) -Mirella d 'Angelo isn't sure what the future bolds -aft er three films in ber native Italy and a suc- cessful career as a high fashion model an Paris, London and Milan. Mirella d'Angelo isn't. worried or insecure. She's excited about being in the United States for a while, and plans lo do some serious study in the dramatic arts. She's cheerful, beautiful and 20. Shooting ended Dec. 31 on her third film. a super-spectacle called ''Gore Vidal's Caligula," in which she plays Livia -"a virginal priestess of Isis" -who apparently is al evil Caligula's biddine. I IT CAME AS a bit of a s ur· prise, says Miss d'Angelo, that her very first scenes involved nudity and two days in a lavish pool. '"l wasn't sure I wanted to do a nude scene. But I said, 'Okay, but no more.'" She overcame her re- luctance. she says, by diving deep mto the role "I like the Livia part and would not do something that was not her personality'" -and by putting her trust in the film's director. Tinto Brass. Brass, incidentally, met Miss d'Angelo last summer through Franco Martinelli, who directed her second film, a police melodrama called "llaliu Vilenta." About the meeting with Brass, she says. •· 1 felt very good. Bul nothing happened. lie wanted a photo. He said, 'She's very in· teresting.' The s ame day l left for Paris. For three months I knc"" nothing about the movie. I never made a test. ··1 tbi.ok be tested -&iris tor the Uvia role. Jn October he wanted to see me. Tinto sa.id, ·otcay. you are l.avia,· No~ Not.bing.•• She s ays she enjoyed her key scenes with Malcolm McDowell, who plays the title role. The film also stars Peter O'Toole and ~'tr Jobn Gielgud. Mirella d'Angeto began her modeling career at lS, first in Milan, then London and at length J.n Paris. She graced high-fashion ' layouts and covers or s uch magazines as "Elle'' and ''Vogue." "You must be very clever," she says of modeling. "You must understand that the job is just for money, that you are merely an object.·• ACTING! "l thought that to be an actress it would be fantastic. 1 thought it was unapproachable. so far away." But an agent saw her picture and suggested she think about it ·And without any dramatic tr~ining or acting lessons, she was cast by director Paolo Recci:1.Jin her first movie. ••Termitlal," which turned out t.o be what she calls a "very in- tellectual" film and a com· mercial bomb.' When . shooting finished on "Caligula" at the end of the year. Mirella d')\ngelo was not very happy. '"I was r eally in a bad situation," she says. "l decided that 1971 would really be a new year. I wanl to be poor, do what I like. f •·1 started lo go to a dramatic school in Rome. But we dad nothing. lt was not very pro- fessional ... Then, she said, .. A friend called me. 'Let's see America · And I came. And if I can I will ) ACA04MY AWAI D' •IC1Ull e OlllCTOll e U HTINO IOCKY 1'°1 . IOllT, NO PaHU '#1-1 M • ACADIMY AWAIDI stay for a whllf', and I 'II see what hoppe~ 1 feel st> good with mysel(." NEW ITALIAN STAR Mirella d 'Angelo NITWOll( (I I PlUI IMAWOC>tai ~~~~~~~ ..... 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''""°' lll!t Jun 11 -.. 11111 1111 JO'l It '" fll'h lltqlt ... (q "'.00 •J'. '°'. ,, .. ,.,.. , 10 0.lf' I •IOlOl~ H (r• rot.I ulft 1• »• 000 , ... .. m 1• no • .. I\ lDI" .. '11' ·~· 11111 Ill '" (rit-m1<I I I I ti C.r.irtn I I• I \f 8nd dCI It 11 11 ll 10 ti NL 11·~ l:n..-1. ""'' JIO 11111 ,, ... ,. . .., ""'. .. 1'1\ 10 Olllf" ''°""'•--,,.,' , Europe's Digit Delight ~ Kissing Rule Is Handy .,...._. _ _.._._.~ Fesiit'"' rl'imf• iH .San Fron«·iseo By STAN DELAPLANE "I've been told tha t you kiss a lady 's hand when you a re introduced. I m ean in Europe." We ll , it IS do ne Vs uall~ in formal s 1tu ~1 - tions . You 'bow a little and r aise hl'r ha nd ALMOST touc hing your hps. Don't s m ack 1t. Don 't start going up he r <irm like an car of corn. Actua lly. m ost introductions arc do ne with sh aking ha nds. Lot or handshaking on the Contine nt When you meet -t!ven 1f you know each othe r . Whe n you part. Women who kno" eac h other kiss on th e check. The ha nd kissin g t hing goes on mostly in Italy a nd Spain. Spanish dude in the social bracket tolcl m e: "You only kiss the hand if the lady is (or has been) married. NEVER kiss the h a nd or an unmarried girl You shak e hands." *. * FAR EAST PEOPLE don't like lo be touched. A bow h ands on knees -is the drill in J apan. Th e lowe r the bow. the politer you ar c. In T hailand area, the per son you m eet bows his head , hands togethe r in a prayer position. You do the same. <Means· ·•y wors hjp the divine essence or Buddha in you .") .l.ip :11H·-.1· 1'111/('fl ' 111 ~.trl I I ;1111 )'.('(/ .ir1· liu:-.v 111·1·p.11111g 1111 I h• mn-.1 11lll1111 I ,1nl t'\'l'lll nl I ht• \ 1°.11 1111• .1111111.d ( 'h1•11 \ Bl ossom l·\•..,l1v.1I .... 1h1•d11kd lnr th··· Wt•t•kcncf., or ,\prtl I ~• 17 .111d ..!l :.!I l1,11ad1·., fl or ;tl dl'l'o1';1t1ons 1111 .l:1p:tnl1t\\l1 stn·1·ts 1 I tu· '\1honma1111 d1slrrc·t > .incl thousands of IH'opl1• 111 t•11.,l1trtlt'" nl old .J.ipan will m ar k t h1 · 111·c·:r ... 111n 1n :i~ s1•p;1r;1tc t'vents. ('l1m.i,111g th<· l1·...,l1v.tl \\Il l be• the da1 i.:~ 111 t'hU. or mo\ 1ng "tr1·l'l ..,how. heg 1nn i n ~ .it lh1°<·1\1c:<·t·ntl'ral I p.m .April::!'1 Englis h s ha ke hands and say: "Dread ful weathe r ." l o a very good Moscow restaurant I saw Russian men dancing together . At t he e nd they kissed . Big, wet m ous tached kisses -and went back to their own tables. Didn't s eem to be a ga y scene . Just the custom . (I m us t say they wer e all loaded drunk a nd happy.> * * fr "llow can I lakP my mother in a wheel chair on a cruise s hip?" Get a ship with elevators. All l 'vc been on had them . At dock. besides a steep passenger gan gway, there's a h atch for loading supplies . llas a plan k gangway. (To roll hand trucks o n.> Landing by sh ip's launch, a coup le of c r ewmen can lift her in and out. Bumped? You May· Sue * •• WASHI NGTON 1/\1'1 Air line passengers now f1 nrl s igns al ticket counters warnmJ! them they m ight bt• humped from a fight. The warning also ,.., b<.'1 n1< printed on all tickets and I.Iii. played at lrav<.'I agent nrrtces THE CTVIL Aeronautics Board said it would decide whl'lht'r lo make the order permanent after examining several overbooktnJ! cases now before it That m1~hl lake several months The r u ling appl1 ei. lo ult airlines. foreign and do mt•strr . but covers only li<'k <'ts sold in lht: U nited Stales The CAB s aid the wa r nr nf! must read: "Airline fli ghts m ay be over- booked, and there Is a sll i:ht ~hance that a seat may -not be available on a night for which ;i pcraon has o confirmed reserva lion. A person denied bo1.r<hn1< on a llleht may be enUtled to a com ~naatory payment Thc rule" lor denied boarding romJl('nl'lo twn are uvailable <.11 ull airport t1ckt't counters .. NDER nlE NEW CA B rule. an airhnc must lake <.1 passenger w1lh rest'rvations who is denied boarding lo his destination wrthtn two hours after lh<' original flii:ht's arrival , or reimburst' him up lo $200. The passenger <'an also ke<.>p the ticket and use 1t later The CAB recently report<'<l that of 15,124 consumer com plaints it received in 1975, som<> t, 192 came from lickct-holdlni: passengers upset when they werl' denied a seat because the ai rline had overbooked the flight. The board s ald that in 1974, 5.8 passcnRers or every 10,000 who boarded rnghts were bumped because of over booking. In 1975. the board s aid this incr('ased lo 7 of t>very 10,000 TIU: i\IRUNE com p11n11.'s <1 ay they oft en must over'lell t 1c k1°l'4 to rompl"n . alt> ro r lnl\ ~l('rs who make reser votlon11 they don't kc•ep , Last year, the U.S. Distri ct Court here ruled that Allegheny /\1rlmes had to pay consumer ad· vocate Ralph Nader $25,000 for bumping hi m from a Washington lo Hartford. Conn .. flight in 1972. The Supreme Court Jater r e· rerrcd the Nader case back to the lower rourt But the high court ruled that citizens had a right to suc> an ai rlin<' in such a case "What's the best backpacking country in Europe?" Kids tell m e Irela nd a nd E ngland are good . (Carry com plete Navy-type rain gear though.> Hitchhikers s ay Spain is the worst. Sew a small Am erican or Canadian flag on your pack. Keep it in sig ht whe n you're t humbing. Gives the oncomi ng driver a clue whattoexpecl. . . .. ..... maps ror bicycling?" Mirhe Lin of Fra nce Area size. They telJ Wealth Under Ice? WASHI NGTON <A P >-Research in l\nt11rctica, lhe earth's "last continent," has uncovered possible oil and mineral wealth, causing concern among scien- tis ts, environmentalists and government oUlcials that the frozen continent wilJ become an international grab bag. says N 11lionnJ Gt'Olfl"APhic. 1't'n notions now mointoin year-round reiiearch ~tu\ion8 1n Antarctica and dur· lni: the summer, when dozt ns of camps urr ('Sta bllsh1'fi, some 2,000 sclenU~~ . , probe the Icy continent. Its 5.5 million square mlJes are covered by 7 million cubic mlles or ice as much as 14,000 feot deep In places. SclcnUJt.s bave found coal seams up to 18 reel thJck, manganese ore on tbe coast of Wilkes Land and natural gas and oil beneath the Ros1t Sen. The Antarctic Treat y, signed by 12 no Uon8 tn 1959, banned oil military activity or nuclcnr dumplnic Mnd suspended ter rlt01·tal claJms for 00 yc11rs . the gr ade or the road :..rhead Othtrn 1se you m av sl:..r rt on the fl at a nd sudden!\ run into a mo untain. On <t b ike. lll'licvl' m<'. most of the world is uphill. ..... "I'll be travr ling in Italy and am in- lC'rested in interior dt'sign . Have you run in· to anything unusua l?" In Sorrt'nlo I fo und Sl"\"<.•ral shops where they mak<.' ha ndsom e anl:ucl wood. Tables Cht>s5oocirds. Cuph<Htrds C1garellc hoxes Hig hly polis hed wood w1lh what looked likL• ivory inJ ay. Copies fro m dcs1j.!ns al Pom - p eii. In MCJclrid il"s a 20-minutc t<1xi d rive from downtown t o Marl au at Rey ~an Fran- c is co 8 . T h ey m a k e si mply GREAT furniturt•. Problem is 1t costs a fortun e to s hip il to the tJ .S. But I did get som C' h andsome s ilvC'r pl:rcc m:rts that I carried home • • • "What kind or a dapter do J need in E urope for hair blower s etc.?'' You need tra nsform er AND Plugs. Lug- gage departme nts or big stores ofte n carry the m . Specialists to write' lo: Pacific-King. 1215 West 6thStrect, Lo!-.A ngt•l(•s.Ca 0001 7 ..... ''IN 1101', llOT countru.·s. keep your un· opened cigar ettes in thC' rC'fn gerator . They stay fresher ." s:lid a friend who li ves in Mexico. l did and it's so , .A Big Deal, Weekend's for Rich CIDCAGO (A P > There 1s a speclaJ weekend package deal at the Ambassador Wes t Hotel. For only $13,315 you and five friends get everything from a champagnc- filled bathtub to a jet night to Las Vegas for a few hours at the gaming tables. WHEN IRENE Rodgers was working up economy weekend package deals for the hotel. she suddenly thought : "What the heck. this Is discriminating against the rich." For starters there is something free. H il 's a mixed slxsome. negli~eei1 are given to the ladies and robes lo the men; a personal valet for the men. a French maid for lhe ladies. and a masseur and a masseuse Now to the big stuff· The Presidential Suite -drawing room. dining room, two bedrooms and t wo baths. One bath has a sun ken tub that can accom modate three persons without crowding "TOE PACKAGE specifies that the iwn . ken tub be filled with champagne punch with gardenias and camellios floating Ln It." said Ms. Rodgers. The deal also includes a private cocktail party with musicians and a cbautreur-dtiven BriUsh taxi. The cUncher ls use oC a Lear Jet. The Jet will be on standby lo take the group to L85 Vegu for slx or seven hours of gambUn1 (with their own money) and frolic before rctumtna to Chicago for 11 bla hangover party . . ,. .,1 .. ' •• , ,, " ., '• I l .... • • Crenshaw, W at~on Share Masters Lead AUGUSTA, Ga. CAP) -Jade Nicklaus, who has pla~ed Auguata National Goll course better than any other person the .fl·year history of the Mastel'S can offer, strongly suggested that dynamic Ben Crens haw is the man to beat in today's final round. "Crenshaw plays a little bit like I used to," said Nicklaus. \lery much in the chase for tus o,. T\I Toda11 Cha•nel 2 at 1 sixth Masters title. "He over· powers a lot or gotr courses. He should win this tournament several times. This is a good cou.rse for him." Tom Watson, lied with Crenshaw for the lead a less· than-comfortable three strokes in front of Nicklaus, disagreed. The man he has to beat, he said, is himself. "That·s the big person I have to overcome," said Wall>on, an obvious reference to the last· round collapses that have cost him titles in his last two starts. Crenshaw, apprised of Nicklaus' comment that he should win several Masters, had but one C'omment: "I hope I started tomorrow. I feel like 1 have the capacity to win this tournament. It's a good golf course for me." Then he added: "It's n good golf course for a lot of folks." Giants Tumble BEN CRENSHAW Watson started the d ay in a tie for the lead. appeared to be faltering. once dropping two shots baC'k, and then rammed in a birdie pull on the ftnal hole that put him in a tie with the 25-year· old Crenshaw. W:.itson's downhill, five.foot cf· fort on the two-tiered 18th t?reen finished off a round or 70 and gave him a three·round total or 209, seven under the ~rudg1ng par on the famed Augusta Na- tional GoU Club course. Crenshaw, who typifies the power and pride of the youth movement that has swept the tour this season, muscled his way Dodgers Explode For 8-2 Victory LOS ANGELES (AP> Dave Lope~. Hill Russell and Ron Cey had three hits <1picce to IPad a 14-hit <lttack that c<1rried the· Lo~ Angeles Uodgcrs pa~t th<' San Francisco Giants, 8·2, Saturday night. Doug Rau and Charlic Hough combined on a seven·h1tter for the Dodgers. Russell singled hom e two runs in the third inning, Dusty Oaker singled home another in the fourth and the Dodgers put the game away wilh two morl' runs m tht.' fifth orr loser Jim Barr, O·l . on Reggie Smith's run !>Corin~ single and a run ·~coring double by Ct.'y. Los AnRelcs added two more runs in the seventh on just one hit and um•arned run In the eighth when Russell scored on a sacrific<' Oy by Smith. Rau shut the Giants out on three hill> through four innings Larry lkrndon's run·st'nnng double in the fifth and a two-out double by Willie McCQvey 1n the s ixth accounted for San Fran- cisco's only runs. After Marc Hill led oH the , Giants' seventh with a douhlP, 1 one of eight two·bai.e hit., in the Sports On1V 9:45 a.m. (34) -FUTBOL SOCCER. Noon (4) -TF.NNIS - Jimmy Connors fuccs Ilic Nastase in the WCT Challenge Cup final from Las Vegas. l p .m. <2) THE MASTERS -Final roun1l or play in the Masters Golf Tournament from Augusta, Ga. National Golf Club. (7) - BOXING -Semirinal bouts In the U.S. pro boxing cham· plonships from Mlami Beach. 1:30 p.m. (5) -ANGELS BASEBALL -The Angels meet the Mariners in Seattle. gam e, Rau was replaced hy Hough. who pitched out of lhe in· ning and finished u1>. San Fr:.incisco got its first run- ner to second in the fourth when 8111 Madlock opened with a dou- ble, his second hit of the game. Ded,,er• Slat~ AllGamu .... KA•C 11901 Aotll 10 \,Jn Fr~nc r\co at Lo\ Anqel•' Aoril n Atlant•.tt Ln\ A.,..1,, Aorit ll AH4"'\t~ "'LO\ AnQelf>' Ao,.11 1l Atlbf'\t• at Ln\ AnOf i .. 11 \Som 1 l\D"' 1111'"1 7 Hom Rau worked out of 1l by gelling Jack Clurk and Randv Elholl on ground balls and McCovey on a pop to short. After Herndon doubled home Hill with the Giants' first run m the fifth, Rob Andrews grounded nut lo end the innin~. J\n in ning lal<'r. after \fcCovt.'y's double drove home El11ott. Ccy made a dl\·1ng -.top on a hard smai.h by Johnny LeMaster and threw him tlut for the third out. • Los Angeles chased Giants c;t arter Barr in t hr f1fl h afl<'r Ct•y's run l>COrinK double John ('url1l> rehevl'<l and ~nl ou t of the 1 d m . but not b<'fnrt \\ .ilk tnJ: Baker to IOJd lht.' bn -.c!> lie "'ruck out Y l'.tJ{tr for thl· th1 rd out Lopes had thrc·E' of the l>odgerl>' hits hut was thrown out in his only attempt al stealing .,t'cond b<isc In the C'OndudinJ: J,:.1mc of thr "erie'I toda), Ed llaltck1. 12 1'1 last season. ~ill start for San Fr .. ncisco Burt Hooton, I 1·15 la~t ycur . will go for Lo~ Angeles \AN l'llANCtSCO LOSANOfLU olb," ., lb, .. ~ ~ '""""., t .4 " ~ I l t)l)fl\ "' I I I) q "'"'" -"· 71> • ,, 0 I) ""'""" .... \ I I ) (.C)rn Jlt t) II II~ 0 M ••f·IWI h II t G ri Mnfllll o I> II II II 'Sm tf\ l"f ' ' ' ' ,,,.,,,,., .. • " ' I) l•"' If (f" ",, Cur• ,, • 1111 I) Cov 1& \ I ) I flltt'ttl If l I I) ~ Gl l"Yf'l'f ,,, J II I '> M <(">••Y th • 0 t t Mn"-'111.c• ) I I 11 l.•M •\11"•'' 4 0 II 0 8•-er II 1 II I ' Hill c 4 I l I) Hlft U n no 11 8"" " t n n 11 Vta~r.c l I I I) (Uf'tl' p 000 0 A1u p ) 0 0., n • .,.,.,.,,lb , 0 0 0 HnvQn, 1> II I) II I Toi•!\ ll 11 l T 01.i, J11141 ') .... F'rlW\(l\(D OM 011 (11)1) -l Lo• A-1•\ 11')1 110 7h 4 E l\llollln OP~ Fr•"<hco I L08 Sot" Ft•Ml'KO 6 l<n A~I~• 9 78-LOPn, -IY~. MONIO, H.,._ '11 .. <tll, C~V M<Cov..,. Hiii s-&Mt. C.rvey SF-a~~•'· Smllll. 11' H II Ul •1 SO fl•" (L,~I) 4• > II S S I 1 Curll\ I•\ I 4l I) 1 1 Co•"Utl ~'> I ? 7 ? 0 MOUlll 11\ 1 I 0 2 () Fl•u tW, 1-01 l' I ? 1 0 t HouQlf J 0 0 Cl 0 4 Sev•-HouQll Cll. HBP-Eiilot (Dy q,ul T-1 n .1i.-o.e11 • to :i 69 -talking to the ball in night, lwisUng his stocky frame in body English, dancing in de· light when a go-ahead pull dropped, visably agonizing when another putt missed. The man they call Gentle Ben and the rcd·haired, freckle-faced Watson. winner of two titles and a leading $135,000 in winnings this season, shared a one-shot ad· vantage over Rik Massengale go- ing into today's final round of this, the first of the year's four major tournaments. M asscngale bolted into his high position with a five-under par 67 that put him at 210. Nicklaus, the famed and feared Golden Bear, shook off his pullmg woes with :.i 69 that left him very much in contention. "ll was pretty much a reverse from the first couple of days," said Nicklaus, who has finished second twice here, hasn't been worse than fourth in six years and holds a record 14 major pro- fessional championships. "I didn't play nearly as well as the first two days, bul I putted a lot better," he said. "That's en· couraging going into the last round. I think I can get to hilling the ball well again and if I can ket.'p lhc puller going I've got a chanct· to do something.'' lie was lied wilh Jim Colbert, who had a 69. .. It 'II take a good score to win," said Tom Kite, a one·t1me leam- m a t e of both' Crenshaw and Massengule in their college days at the Umversity of Texas. "There aren't many guys up there at the top that have a habit of gag- ging." Th•rt1 ""'""' '\('>''" •n tnt· 41 t M t\trr ®" t?yrl'\.trnt"ll ?" o ... 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'. ~q 111 Arnl)ld Pll,,,. r ,, ,, '1 ) I~ TommvA"'"" " /l IJ-71~ Jtrrv Mrr-~r 1111 ,,_,I~ Bob WV"" 1' 111~ )Iii '"''°'""W Mtlh•r 1111111 ~~ )I~ 81H tt r _.,,..,,.., ..,. ,, ,. lt~ CJ.aw-•~ tt 7t 11 '"' IP An.f1tt Nt}r1f\ , .. ,. 11 l•• . "M 11I•16 ,,. S fUI ,,.,,~, II HI? ,,. O•~t-\l')ftot""" n '' '' ll'l 0•J"A' .. ,, 1-4 1\ 11'1 A.rtW•ll 1\ " " l~ M At M t1. fV'tt)n IJ U] 18 l?'l Mt~f' M "lr'H"V 1\ 1 ·.11 n1 8rutf' 0. """' 1 \.-f"~ /1 7!'1 Gr •"•"" M4r1oh 11 11 ,, 111 J ( ...... ., 1] ,~ 71 '" (,"''" l(N."I IA II ll '71 P Oo'tf'PP'lo!t.. l f\ '" ,,, .1' Jon,, J.'>U'lht 7l 11 I~ ,, L Y"tL"'H ...... '111 11\ A8• .. M,,,,..,., A .,, I~ lll ROD FUNSETH HITS OUT OF THE SAND IN SATURDAY'S MASTERS PLAY. N adadores Claim Title; Hooker Sets U.S. Mark CA~TON. Ohio .Jt·nn1fn Hooker ~l'l an J\mcncan rt•tor<I in winn1n~ lhe l.650-yanJ freestyle in ~parking the Mission VieJO Nadadores to the team champion!.h1p Saturday night 111 the national AAl' short course swimming met.'l. here. The N:.id:.id orcs. getting 135 pomb from the \\Omen and men l,ti50 frccstyl~rs. finished with 711 potnts \\h1le Sl•cond plaet' L:SC. the clefl.'nding ch;_imp111n . had 6471 :i The Nadadore~ easilv won thc \\Omen's crown while USC was the victor 111 lhc men's d1v1~ion Hooker , a 15-year-old sophomore at Mission VieJo H igh. led an unprccerlcntcd 1·2·3-4 finis h by the Nadudorcs Hooker and teammate Alice Brownt.'. ~' freshman at Corona del Mar High. dueled neck :md neck all the wav with Hooker winning in 16·oJ:25. wiping out her old American mark by more than 13 set'oncls. And Browne was clocked in 16:03 97 Third was Nicole Kramer (16:24 .63! with Valerie Lee plac· ing fourth (16:29.48>. Hooker set the record onh• minutes after finishing !.eventh 111 the 100 freest vie. "I didn't kn1iw how !>printing heforc the ruce would affect me. r had to feel the water the first 500 yards. I was really nervous about it," said Hooker. sixth in the 200·mt.'lcr free in the Mon· treat 01} mp1c-. I n t h t• m t' n ' ~ 1 . 6 5 0 . t h c• Nudadore..,· I 2 <'nmbo of Cw .. 1•\ ConvcrM' anu Onan <.;0111ll-l l pl;icctl second and third liL·hintl ~ew Yorker Bobhv Hackett a t1igh' sC'hool ~c·nior · · llackell touched out Con verse with a time of 15 01.27 Converse was clocked in 15:01.28 while Goodell was timed in 15:17.90, The Nadadores' Jesse Vassallo was fifth in the t.flS-0 05:24.45>. Ed Ryder was ninth {15 ·26.74), Bob Ridder was 11th os·JJ.06l and Bill Babashoff was 15th (15. 34.61) Other Nadadorcs scoring in· eluded Kathy Slmgsby. 13, from Costa Mesa (15th in the I ,650 in 16:50.44 >. Debbie Pyykko, an El Toro High sophomore, (16th in the 1,650 in 16:5!).)9) :.ind Dawn Rodrigh1<'ro <13th in the 200 in· di vidual medley in 2: 03 ll I l. Jack Bahashoff of Fountain .,.,,,,1 ....... ,. Valley. a student ;it the Uni\'t.'r~1 ty of Alabama. finished fourth in the 100 free in 44.46. MV's Dout? F razier was 13th in the 100 free in 45.60. In the 400 frt'c relays, the Mi!.· ~ion V1cJO women plal'ed second in 3: 28.28 while lht' M V men were 10th in 3:05 21 "We'rc c'tn·mt·I~ pleased with the· wa~ \\l' µrrformed .'' i" adadon:-; C'oach Mark Schubt•rt told the Datlv l'llol. "J ennifl.'r Hooker and J\lal'l' Browne wen· particular!~ out:.tandmg_" South African Jonly Skinner regatncd his 100 free supremacy O\ e r Olympic gold medalis t Jim Montgomery, winning from the outside lane in 43.92 Skinner, deprived of an Olym· pie appcaranc<' because of hb nation's racial policies, whipped Montgomery, second in 44.0l. ~ationa l college champion Scott Spann, an Auburn freshman, captured the men's 200. individual medley laurels SeeSwim PageBlO Wheelock, Mariners Wm, 5-1 SEATTLE CJ\P) -Ruppert .Jones drove in three runs with a two-run double and a bases· load e d walk and Larry Milbourne knocked in two more with a bases-loaded single Satur· day night as the expansion Seat· lie Mariners won their second s traight g am e over the California Angels, 5·1. Seattle pitcher and winner Gary Wheelock, a former UC On T\! Today Channel 5 at 1:30 Irvine standout who was select· c d by the Mariners from California on the Rel"ond round of the expansion draft, left after the ~ixth inning with ~ sore elbow. He gave up one earned run on four hits and struck out four. UNDER AND OUT-The Dodgers• Steve Garvey Con ground) collides with San Francisco pitcher Jim Barr covering home plate as he tried to score Saturday night. Garvey was out on the pl;,iy. J ones stoked Seattle to a 2·0 lea d in the third with his double down the left rJeld line, scoring Craig Reynolds and Milbourne. Reynolds reached base when he was hit by a pitch by Angels start e r Wayne Simpson. Milbourne followed with a single. 2 :30 p.m . (7) - AMERICAN SPORTSMAN - A hunt for pheasant In rural Washington and rock climber Henry Barber climbs sea cliffs in Wales. (4) -1911 U.8. OPEN TENNIS - Highlights or the 1976 U.S. Open Tennis Championships at Forest Hills, NY. 3 p.m. (2) -NBA BASKET· BALL -The Los Angeles Laken meet the SuperSonics inSeatUe. Goring's Bat Triek Sparks Kings, 4·2 The five-game series concludes today with the Angels' Frank Tanana facing Diego Segui. SEAnLW MIDrn•.'ll» C.olll"'· dll RuJnn,cl M•ver~ lb Or•un If 'il9111, "' l-'·'' SllM,ell,C atorllW , 1 2 2 1000 :t 0 l l • 0 1 0 10?0 :t I 0 0 •o oo :t 1 '0 3' '0 CALI l"OtlN I A Sltmv, 7b Grlcl'l,h 8Dlldt. rt 8Ry1Df,dll R11dl,ll Boehle, cf .... ._ .. 4 '3 0 "'0 1 1 .. 0 0 0 •OtO 3000 30QO AOOO 3 00 0 30 10 :n,.' 3:30 p.m . (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The Mojave desert motorcycle race. Also, the world skateboard champlon1hlps and the world table tennis cb1mp6onshiP1. 5:30 p.m. <JI) -TRB WAY IT WAS -Sa~bel Paige. Monte Irvin and J>on New~be are suesta In a tribute to the Ntsn> bueball lllaiues. • p.m. <JI> -Pao soo. CSL INGLEWOOD (AP) -Butch Goring struck for three goals to lead Los Angeles to a 4·2 victory over AUanta Saturday night and eliminate the Flames lwo games to one ln the opentn1 round of Stanley CUpplayoff action. The Kings, who had also knocked the Flames out in the first round of lhe N1tlooal Hockey Lea1Ue playoff• last year, will meet Botton Monday nl1ht In a beat·of·1tven quarterflnal match in Boston. · Oorlnf::cored hil third lll11 cA the nl t unuailted with one aecond to play when be fired into an e mpty net after the Flames had pulled goalie Phil Myre in favor of an extra a~ tacker. The S·9 Goring talUed bis second goal, a key one,. ln the second period at 3:06 when be raced toward Myre on a breakaway and beat the Atlanta goalie after a picture move. Thal roal gave the Kings a 3-1 lead, but the Flam et were not out of it yet. Toni Lysiak connected on a power play 1011 tor tbe Flames at $:OS ol the third perjocl to &dm the Kln.P' lead tow. The Kings jumped to a 2·0 lead in the first period on Gor- ing's first gonl al 3 :47, and Marcel Dionne's second goal of the series a lllUe more than two minutes later. Goring took a pass from Mike Murphy to heal Myre from In close, nnd Dionne rammed home a rebound from five reel after Bob Berry's shot was blocked by lbe Atlanta 1oalie. The Flames stunned toalle Rogie Va~bon when Bill Clement :scored with hia team short· handed aftct he made a atenl from a Los Angeles derensemnn and uncorked a 15-footer high in· to the net. The Kings had numerous other scoring opportunities, but Myre was spectacular in the nels, particularly in the final period when he turned back blasts by Gorinl( ond Don Kozak. Los Angeles, which led tbe NHL In the power play all season, was unable to penetrate the Flames' defense durina a four-minute man advantage ln lbe second period and a thn!:e· minute advantaae l ate in the period. Ctllytdl,•s Tol•ls 7' ~I) ···~·'" ROJ~t,11,ll> t4mpny.c TOlals C•lllornl• 000 ClOt eGO-t "9•111 • 002 uo OOll ~ s -su-. Ol"-Callf0f'lll1 1, $Ntllo '· L.Oe-callto•n•• 6, s.e11i. 78~11Jonos. RM!f. se,-11 emy, e.'(IOr. So-OIOint, Sl .. 11. II" " ••••• ., Sf"'-" IL>ll p; 6 3 J 2 3 Monte 11.01120 ttarttell I t t t t • °'"'° 1 0 0 0 0 • WllMIOcll CW,Wl • • t 1 t • LUI~ ' t e 0 0 t '""'... 2 0 0 0 t • S.H~ ..... W,._.lt!IOIOft. Hl~Y SlmPtOn IQ«Y'!Ollft), T-t1 ts. A-41 ....._ -. ' .. SUnday.April10.1977 93-70 Victory Schrader, Sabatino Spark UCI Spikers Larry Schrader of UC lrvuw hroke his own school record Saturday by tossmg the h ammer 171·3 in a home dual rqeet with Cal Poly <San Luis Obispo). Schrader's former record was 169·2, a nd his winning mark Saturday was nearly 30 feet bet· ter than the s econd place finisher. It was the last home meet of lhe season for t;C Irvine and the Anteaters won e asily. 93·70. M 1ke Sabatino .... ~on the pole vault with an effort of 17·1, JU:-.l half an inch ~by of his personal best And M41urit10 Bardales M·l a pl.'r~onal bt>s l rn the Javelin, Los._ 1ng 1l 227.3 to Y..m the event Cal Poly <San Luis Ob1-.po1 did "ell m the sprints . w1nn1ng the 100, 200 and 400, but thl' n·-.t o f the m eet belonged to LC I rn ne Thn•<' l'CI runne rs frn1..,ht·tl lhl· 5.000 ml'lt'rs s1multum•uulol\ 111 14 · 14.2. bt.Ot for t ht' pu rpt>M''> <;I st·onng Ent Jiu bl \\ u:-. ~1' l'rl I ir~l and Ralph Serna "l'tOnd UC IRVINE'S KENNY WASHINGTON (8) IS OUT AT SECOND BASE AS JACK RAMIREZ THROWS TO FIRST. Steve Scott. the other l:l'l run ncr who was a tri·Y. rnnt•r of ttw race. \~<is t•o mpet1ng 111 thal <'\'t•nt Oil a non seorini:: hasi-. 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So local odds111,1!-t•r ._ fl·<.•I that Cnn· nors wrll ma kl• 1t 1 hn•1• 111 a row loday 111 ttw $1110,000, w111ncr· Maple Le afs Oust P e nguins PITTSBU RG II Lannv McDonald scor<'d thre<' ~oafs and assisted on two mor(' to lead the Toronto Mapl<' Ll':lfs to u 5 2 \'I(.'· Lory ove r the P ittsburi:h Pengu1ns an the final game of ·their National Hockey League playoff series Saturd;iy night. The Maple L<'afs. who won th<' best-of-three set with a pair or victories here to offsl't a loss on their home ice, advanced to the quarterfinals whl're they will meet Philadelphia or Boston M cDonald assist<'d on flrs t - pcriod power play goals by Dorge Salmlng and Inn Turnbull that gave Toronto a 2·0 lead before Jean Pronovost scored for Pit· tsburgh with 20 seconds left Ol'l' another power play In the penalty-ridden opening period. A total oC 38 penalty minutes were assessed in that holly con· tested period, and Pittsburgh drew 2S oC them, as well as a game misconduct against Syl Apps ror fighting. I al-.l'-Jll final of the 1Hi7 World Ch.tmp1on:-.h1p Tcnn1.., Ch.tlll'llJ.:l' l 'up :".t~L.hl' \\1m lht• rn1t1JI \\TT Challenge Cup compelll1on rn I I .1~ J ll (,,._t ~t·ar Connor-. cl1tJ nut pl.t} an lh<1l tournc.·~ ,._.~t.tSl' hJ'-o Y.011 I;) Of lht• 21 mPc·t1111:i... hl'l Wl'<..'11 lhl' I\\ 11 nwn m l'r thl' p.1-.t ~" ~ 1 .1r' hut Cun 111irs ha-. Y.on 13 ... tr41tl!hl m .. tthc.., ..at the f.1m1•d C<1<.•:-.ar-. Palac.•t• hotl'I on the Las \'rgas stnp an th<.• p.1~t 2i months, l'arning Sili0,000 S piker s S parkle CO R VALLIS, Ore Two fo rmer ar ea track and frt'ld .athletes ~parked San Josi.' State 1CJ ;in 81-64 victory uver Oregon State.here.Saturday Ex -Cost a Mesa H igh and Or ange Coast College Sl41ndout Paul Desmet won the 400-metcr 1lallh an 48 07 while former Mater l>e1 lll~h <Sant a Ana 1 and OCC pole vaulter captured his special ty \\1lh a Ix-st of 16 G. Kodn T .,..ble• MOJ'.'TE CARLO. Monaco Corrado Barazzult1 of ltah ... quandt>red a first-set lead, thl·i1 ... aved four match po1nt11 tn a raanstorm Saturday before over ta king .Jan Kod es of C1echoslovakia, 5-7, 7-6. 7 5 lo ad· ';.1nce to the finals of the Monte· Carlo lnlernat1o nal tenni s tournament. Baruzzutti 's opponent in today's finul is BJorn Borg, the Swedish-born Wimbledon cham· pion whom he h as never beaten. Title to Tea~her JAC KSON. Miss. -Brian Ttacher of La Jolla won his first professional tennis tournament Saturday with a hard·hiltinJ! vie· tory over Bill Scanlon m the s.58,000Tennis South Invitational. Teacher. who upset lop-st'cdcd Ken Rosewall Friday, handcuffed Scanlon with his powerful serves a nd won. 6-3. 6-3. Durr., Wade Win TOKYO -Francoise Durr. of France and Vir~inia Wade of Bri· lain scored a 6-3, 6·3 victory over Mirna J ausovec of Yugoslavia and Virginia Ruzici of Romania Saturday in the semifinals or the $100,000 Bridgest on e wome n's doubles tennis tournament. The Durr-Wade duo will play Betty Stove of The Netherlands and Martina Navratilova in the finals today. B ....... 'l'op• Bell SPRINGF1ELD, Va • ...-Tom· my Hudson became the first two- Ume Winner on the Professional Bowlers Association lour this year as he defeated Don Bell, 246-194, Saturday in the cham- pionship game or n $15,000 tourna- m ent here. t•t•nt<'r f1t'ldC'r l\t·n Wi.1~h1ni.:trn1 Jnd prtchl'r Hoh 1>11hn r>11!Jt'\ "hut Olli Soutli1·111 c ".t11lurr11' ('olll•!.!t' Fntl.1:-.t111I \\ .1 ... h11:,_ un hit l.lX111 !111 lhn·1· d,I\ lottrlH'' f•;I" I f • • "' • >' . .... , ''I'' t T n., , 'yll1rl ri \JC I'"'',., 1 I •I ... '. Harris (20.01) Tops McTear Si\N .JOSE l1\l'1 .Junior C'fll le~<' "prrnkr I >1·1 alt! I 1.irn ... IJ1-.1l a 200 Oll'lt:r f1t•ld 1111 lu<1 1nl.! (11\ m µ1:in llow .. um :\lc·T1·.ir 111,111ml•til 20 0 1. ht:lit•\l•cl 111 lit• lht· bt "' !1n•I' 111 thl· \\f1rld ...,1n<·c l!.11:! al thl' S;,.tr1 .Jm,l' llt>la\.., Saturd;1 \ 11.irrr.., · lrml' ,.,.,,:-. unnlf1nal. ho\\ t'\l'r hl·• .1u,1· t h1· v. 1111! ,.,.,,~ n •(·ord<.·d ill :> 1; 11111t-~ 111 r h11ur . ,IJghtl) m<. 1 lht· ;.il111\\ 11'il1• l I mpl1 Thi' 111· hni .111 l1on1 l.11 ... \I <.·cl.11111' < 11ll1·ct• • 1'111 ... t1u1 i.:. 1·.t11! lul 1111111 ,..l:irl lo (1111 h an 1h1• :.:oo F111n1•1 \n111111 S!:it1• 't Jr L1rl :\It'( 'u llough ..., ,,., ... <•c·ond Ill W 00 ,111d ;\IC' I <.·a 1 th11d 111 21 Ot ~kTc.•ar won lhc• 100. ;1 11olht•r nf thl' fouro1wn <.'\1•111 ... ;it lh1· 1111·1'1 t•orn po::.<.•d mo._tl) o! 1un111r nil· lt>J::t• and 111.i::h i.c-hool ('v1·11t" I l1s time was llUK, with Olympu.· 200 champ Do n Quarrie lrom J amaica next ;it 10 29 and !\like Farmer third at 10 f10 John Powt•ll of S:in .Jo....,. Y.on the dlS('US With a tm .... of ;!OH :i. cd gin R Jam Goldrark \\ho had a bes l of 206 11 . DOUBLE PLAY -Shortstop Scott Thayer of VC I rvm<• fires to firs t to complete double play agains t Cal Stale.' <Fullerton) Sul urday. Out at ~ccond is Andy Sc:h;m.Jt. Pool Crown to Rempe El To ro's 1ll.cConnell Nearly Pulls Off Up set R) RO<arn CARLSO\, Ol 1,,. Oaoty l"llot \l~ll Jim Rt'mpl' of Scr anton. 1';1 pulled off a tricky Sl5.000 hanl- com hanat1on winne r SalurdHy night lo cl ~11m f1rs l prizf' 111 l hP $50. 000 Na lion al I nvt t ;it 100 ;ti N 1nl' hall championship pool tournamc•nl nt l rvmc·s lk~1"try J lokl tx-rore 800 rans. R <.•mpe, the favor ite, w ai; forced into 41 2' :i·hour battle with E l Toro's Harry McConnc·ll. who parked h1msC'lf off tht· floor with a r a lly n·m101s c(•nt of 41 ._trc<•t fightt.•r r<'fus1ng to quit. But 111 the C'nd il \\as R<.•mp<!'s clac;s1c i.tylc 41nd ability to M'e a I N~ R ecord For Glance AUBURN, Ala. -Faulty elec· tronrc liming d('vice cost Auburn Uni verstly s print s tar llarvev Glnnce a possible world's r ccorcl m th(' 100-m cler d nsh at a track meet involving Auburn, Georgia, Troy State nnd Faulkner State Junior College Saturday. Glance was hand-timed nt 9.75, well under the world record held by Jim HJnes nt 9.95. But the electronically run Accutrack, connected to the s tartei-'s gun, did not Cunctlon. The three of· ficlals watches hnd Glance at 9.69, 9.75 and 9.80, a ll under tbe reco1n1zed world record. A hnnd·started electronic aystem caulhl Glance in 9.78. ''inner out of nowher <' that pro· '1•d s uperior. The ftrt0l i>core \\a" lkmpe, C 0, 4·6. li·5 and it \\ ai. 111:-.t that clos(' aft<'r H(•mpc h,r <I m :ulc 1l look so t'asy int h<• C'arly f:o 1ng. Rempe. \\ho one(' won 41 s traiS?hl dul'ls and d:rlmcd his :JOth <'art·cr l11urnamcnl victory Saturday, S<'l'ml'CI to he ur ('czing w 11 hout opµosit1on . moving Lo a 3·2 l1•ad in the i.ctoncl s<'l. But ~kConnell r:rll1cd al that pmnl as llempl•'s game went "our and thl· El Toro pro tap· tur('d the i.('concl set. i\~mn Ht1mp<' W<'nl anlo n quick l<'ad :rt 3 O 1111 h<' d<.•c-1<11n1? sl't, on· ly to "'<'<' \lcConrwll eoml' back. !.1krng acl\ :rnL1gc of •• Jkmpl' \C'ratch for on<' point. thc·n 'lllk· 111g th<.' nin<'·lwll on the hrrak to lie il at thn•t• up1en•. Again Hempl' JUmpt'<I ah1•;Jrl at 5·3. but again M C'Conm•ll rallic1I with th<' hdp of i.I lfrmpt• m1st'Ul'. Th l'n a mids t a loni::. dl'fc•ns1 '"' du('(, Hempe ._urldl•nly c·111kd rl with the t·omhrnat ron hank s hot in tight quarter._. R <'mrw m ade 11 to the finals with an I 1·7 victory ovc•r .Jim \it ala\ ;i wh11l' ~]('('onawll. wr1h another o n e of ha " m 1ratlt~ tomehacks, ral11ecl from :.i 10-Rdi .. f1 ('1t lo nail Wade Cranl.', 11·10. 111 lhl' afl('rnoon scss1on. M cConnel I got 1 he $9,000 !'>ccond place payoff while the two a ft ('rnoon losers l'l't'<'I vcd $i1 .~iOO <•Pll'Cl'. UC lroine Netters Split SANTA BARBARA-UC Irvine's m en 's tennis te am split two matches Saturday at t..:C Santa Barbara nnd holds second p lace going Into toda(s ftnal round of the All·Co1 cham- pionships. UC Berkeley, which defeated UC Irvine, 6·3 Saturday. has a two-point edge going into today's· final matches aod UCI must face third p l ace Santa Barbara to· day. Current team scores 1how Berkeley with 32, Irvine at 30 and Santa Barbara with 22. Potnta are awarded lot matches won. After the UC Berkeley t~s{ UC Irvine bounced back aaatns . f UC San Diego and swept nll nine ma~ches in Saturday's action. MEN'S TEN'llS UC 8erlleley 161 fJ) UC lrv1M sr,,..1 ... Wlflhtm\ (UCI I .,.., St•MllUrY 7-S. s ) <i•laull. 0•\#1< !Ill a.I StAldt>r 6·1, 1 S; fdlft IUC II tll'f Ollnl\ ..... ,. ...... 5111l•n-I !I'll dM lA"" b •. 1 \; 1"1119•~ (81 Oef OIC10nbfr9 • ~. 7·S, 7·S, /OMV>R CUCI I dff Aquilar 1-6, 6 2. °""'" Ou111t00ayJt CBI ~t Wllllllml·Urr• 6·•. 6-1) St••tnl\1-AlfUllAf' 1111 ll<tl Srald"r MrNAmArn '1, 11-2; McOlln-l'lll!)l)f' CBI Off 6dlH·OlclonberQ 6-l, , .. UC IMM ltl !Ol UC 1111 DI ... ""' ... Wltnen.t CUC1 1 dlli MtlKfl 6-J, 6-l: SfAlll'!r IUCI I di! O.ntwR •·l , 6..J; l!<tt .. IUCll fief H~ln f>.t, t.-J1 t..rTe !UCO dflf OrOOIC!y • 1, 6 2. Oleltn- ti.ro <"'11 Oof Mt~ 1·~. a•· H; Jollll'IOn (UCI) ... -.....i11111 ... •-A, 6-0. DMl!lft Sl•felef·WlllfllfM CUCI> ~r Mehc;lloONc:t~ ...... ,, t~N•rNr• 1ueo ~t H.,~.,_v M, M ; Oldlllllet~ IUCJI .... 1'11<11 ... McMIMol 7._ 61, Scott competed in the 1,500 on a seorrn~ b asis and won it in a dcud hcut finii.h with Serna, bOtb clockmg 3:48.1. UC l"'IM t•JI 110) C•I Poly SLO (Alt "°4<'' lft M•t•n) 100 t 1..,nr1 1\lOI 10 1, 7. 1-1111 tUCl) 10.91 3.. \umot• r l\l 0) t t o tUO l I ""'I •~l <Jl 11 I; 1 Wcll!l'I (~LOI 21.91 3.. fhh'•·lilU f l l)1 t •1>11 t I tli'1 '•I rJ) •b I I Ru ·••II IUCll 4 .6: , W•·•IJl•l l\l.0> ·~' ~"'' I C.ruul 1urt1 1 " t; l, 1:.•lon (~LO) 1 \I 1 1 1 .,._ tl•..-r •~L 0 11 ~· 8. I >00 t .-..011 tUC.11 1.•8.1; 2. Ser11• tUCf) J .. ~ I j q."~., i':tlO\. \I)\, ~ llo"Ml t l-luH tllClt u u ?; 2. Sern• CUCI) u IA J l """'' , UC q u 71 I . • , •• P"·Cll•W 1 Slit ~ (UCll t!16.t, 2. Ahho• V••f 1U(I '10 1 J (k:t"n~ff1n (UCll9:l30# llll~tH 1 C.t·~to•Y llJ(ll U ), 2 Miii<...-(SLO) 1J" lfii.tf•Ol"'<J~U(I J U• • ''° ,,,, "''""''("\ ' W·ll '""' C'il o> s1.1,; l. h·t•t1ttl ~lO '1~ t ~Ir 1ilm'ltUCt tS,.9 .. .. ~, •• .-... •\.,ol' oo P.-•.,,.,\ /ti& ir" I •W 1 'S·•" I ··~ CJtw11iM ' 'J ?. H 1 I "'" t·•ll '>lOl • 9, 2 Kt.tll ISLO) 6-4~3. J.(jO.-''' \t 0 Pl " I I 1 M ·h h· II tlf" I' t 11 , 2 t olJftg C54J) 111 \ tt ., .•. ,,~ f1J(1 Jt"' ..... ,.,.,.. IJ t l>1wl'l<UCll •l~.2 Rt~dlUC.l)•T .... ~:J. ',,, ur1 .01 .. Pl/ t ~ •<•11•"'1 UCtl 11·1;, Kru;t-ISLO) IHI: l P trr f'\I t)t 14 ~ •p t .,, n UCl))l·l,7 Olnl~y(UC11~2:3. Tom\1'-.lO ~-111· OT t '""'•'Y l'JCll 1-. ?; 1. 5"-~rd IUCI) 1\1) n . J C,f1..,Ytf\fU(l1 It__, I J,,v,.11n 1 8.trrt 1t• turn .,11 J; 2. Raullt f" f\L l))llJI! ~ ' "''"''I'""'' VCI) 1en ~ •t 1n1rt1..r 1 •.ri'H '~'·, tJ(I' HI l; 7. Oruf\Nr \LOI '1/IJ 1 U1·hr1i..1l'il.Of11> Ill. Bruins Gain· Track Win Over Ducks EL"GENE. Ore. (AP) -UCLA c·ont1nut.'<l 1ts dominance in track: Jncl ftl•lil Cl\l'r the l 'm vNsity of Orl•gon .i:-. thl' Bruins won their ninth lolra1~ht du411 m ct•l over th~ Ducks with an 82':i-7JI~ v1ctorv S.it urday al 11.aywan.J Field. • On·gon k<l moi.t of the way in the meet. but UCLA used its st reni:t h in the spn nts and the hurdlei. to claim the v ictor y. The Bruins also won both r e. la) s. but both an close race:.. Grt•g f'osl<'r ouli.printed Phil Br,111M1m to wrn the ·MO yard r e· la~ lor llw Hrum._ h~· lc::.s than Orll' !<.·nth of :.i sl•cond. · ThL• mil1· rday went to UCL~ y. h<.•n ll<mn1l• Myles. who also won llw ,l()().ml'tl'r r ac<.·, held off l>at n • llO\\'l'll for a victory by I h rt'<..'·t l'nlhs of a Sl'tond. W1llH• Banks w;,is a double win- lll'r lor l 'Cl.i\, ti.lkirii.: firsl in both th1• long :ind tnpk jumps. lli!) marki. Y.L'rt' 2.5 7'1• and 51·0. UCLA 11' 1.0reqo" 1'1 , t •1"1'1, '"""' , n ,,,. tJ<t a 1 .; 1. L•n .. I ,,.. "' l " 1 • J °" l'ft Uf') J ., I \t\01 f')t1J t It tfl•( uo t,Q ' 4 l ~tl)Y'Pf' I uo. I • I Huthn lJO , 1 • I 1V1 ,,, , ~·n "' un )111; 1. p,.., .. ,"' uo. h. ,,,. uo ,,,, \l••O •t\11 'r ,,.., Uf) M u:2 Coopr.-, •10 "'-• ' J'"'" ur:, _., c; 01 ~-.. Ul') Y ''''' ,.., 1 U( LA t)-N•·n M tl'""'-· !.l"h~f .. t t•• • f I , t I It I<) ~ 1 , 1 M ,,.,, v ttn. 1 .n tlt 2. 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'· Flndoltt, H "· 1 s.11,, Terwwuff, «.12. •· ~ G"llW'Wlfll', l'I• ,IS It, 1.6\0 lrre t. H.-c-•lf. Yonl!.•r'I. N.V., U;Ot. 7, CIM'I' Con"'lr\tl, Ml"-Vltlo, U :OI ... I, 8rl•" ~fl. Mlnloll Vlt10. 15:11.to. S. Ju v .... 110, Ml"'°" v1010. n ·2A •s •. 200 Ind.. MNl.-1. $0olnn, Aub<Wn 1:4'42. S. Foreman, Tt"""''"*· I.~ 1'1. :i. Fr-rlcU, U t;s1 01.4. a. Furnl".usc.1:s1M.s.9,_.,u t:st.u. •· Plc1<e11. use. tin tS. 1. $.11(1111r, Peflro, l :Sl.H, 1. Hin , Soutt111rn Metl!Odl 1:U.46. IOO frw ,.,.., -1, unrverilly of Tt1-itlllf""I ,!SS.St. 2. IJSC, 2.S..lt. '· T11KA1IOO .... A1•H ... River, 1:5'9.t•. 4, OAlnHvlll•, Pl• .. F!On Aauetlc, 2:ff Ml. S. Ttnn .. lff A, l !ff,tt. a,; Sou1111>r11 MetllOClltll 01 10. • Ovtr•ll 1Hm •l•ndl"9S -t. MIMIOtl Vltfti N•O•dor91111. t use. .. ,...,. s. T•nrt-. ~1 ' O Al11t<Vlllt, Fl~ .• Aqu•ll<S, t>a. S. tr._ El~ •lie! Ntwt_,Squtre, P•, 114, "'"''' •1~~ -t, use. W1...,. t. T~ ?7tV..l.Ge.,..1vt11.,Fl-.1AQU44lct,2~4.~ Vltlo. N.....,..,, nt. S. UCt.A. 1'2, Wom•n'• 1t•ndlnot -I. Mlnloe Viti• NtdAClor_., el. t. El Mofth•, ?0e.. J. N4111fWtlle AaUMk&. 18. 4. MU.lanvll1t. Fl.._ l6a. S. Oltn OOlllNM, ,.._ Slevcove Leading Tars V ~ll.eybal,l Star Rated Best in U.S. by Coach By DAVE CUNNI NGHAM °' l .. o.lty ...... '"'" If you arrive late for a Newport "'Jlarbor High volleyball game. you probably won't get a seut. Tbe gym is packed every game. Baseball games and track meets draw s parse crowds because, for a beach school like Newport Harbor, volleyball 1s the ma.in attruction of the spring. And the main ullraction of Newport Harbor 's volleyball team ls Mark Slevcove. a 6·2 senior who just may be the best h igh school volleyball player In · the country. At least, that's what Newport Harbor coach Ron Coon believes. "He's the best I've ever seen, and believe me, J 'vc :.el•n a lol." Coon says. ''l\nd J've told him he's the best because he':. gmn~ to have to deal w1lh that sort ot praise and recogmllon when he . gets to college. I want lO pn·pan• him for it." Slevcove isn't a ccustomed to adulation. He's been virtually iil · ~ored despite being a var:.ity starter for three yea rs. "Last year he s hould have· been all-everything, but we MARK iLEVCOVE d11Jn 't do \\Cl! as a team," Coon sa\ s ··we rinished third and d1dn 't make th<' playoffs, so no one paid attention to him. Maybe he 'll gel more rccognilion now that we have a stronger team." Newport Harbor is 10·2 and figh\ing Huntington Dcach's !1 Rustlers Win, 8-5 Natsuhara, Munger Sparkle SANTA Ml\Rll\ Golden W1::-.l College defeate d De Ania 0c>JJege of Cupt>rlino, R 5. h"r<' Saturday lo fi nish the Allan !Ian cock baseball tournl'Y "'1th a 2 I record and a tic for Sl'l'onct plol'l'. Golden West·~ Hustkr:-. lost a chance for a tournt·y ch:tm· pionship when they droppt.·d a 15·12 slugfcst to College of thl' Sl" quoias Thur~day Coach Fred I lol)vcr ·... (;uldt·11 West nmc return!\ In a<'l111n Ttw ... day, hO!ltlnJ? tough LA I IL1rbor College in Southl'rn <.:altforn1<1 Conference play at 2.30. Harbor. the pr<'·S<'ast>n l'hOk<' to win the circuit tlllc, has won * * * seven s traight and has a 9.4 mark, 21':.! games behind front· running Golden West (11 l 1). In the vil'lorv Sat urda\' p1tC'her Stt.'Vl' Natsuharn and Kt·1t !'\1 unge r stood out fo r the Rustlers ~atsuhJra hurled five score· less innings, allowing Just two hits. l\nd Munger had a bi~ day al the ph1te with three hits ;.met l\loCJ runs baltl'd in. II<' doubled to -.ct up a run 1'l the f1flh and had a 1 \H1·run single m the s ixth. Colden West's SLC\'e Nl'mclh had two bunts that paid off. Hts fir:-.t squeezed home a run in th<' third and the S<'cond was legged out for a hit. Oilers for the Sunset League crown. The Oilers are unbeaten but Slevcove is con vinced Newport can overthrow them In a s h owdown matc h Friday at Newport. "We weren't playing quite as well the las t lime we playt.'<1 them, but we 've got mom entum now." Slevcove sa yli. "We're coming ore three big wins over Edison, Fountuin Valley and Laguna Beach." The Laguna Beach victory was \ndced a big win. Laguna was un- defeated and regarded ,as the class or the Orange Coast ares, Newport Ha rbor beat Laguna in four games. Arter the upset win , Coon said the s ame thing he has said a fter every game this :.eason: "Mark Slevcovc was the difference. He played a great game." If you get Coon started. he can go on and on about Slevcove . "Others may hit harder than he docs, but that doesn't mean anything to me . .Mark's strength 1s his intelligence. lie knows whe re to hit the ball. when to dink and when to s pike." Coon adds, "He's not a natural. He's good because he 's worked long and hard to get there. He works harder than an) body and he's kept it up a ll three years 1 'vc <'oachcd him." Slcvcove is considere~ the team IC'ader, a floor-general type who makes things happen. But his per~onality docsn 't fil the role. "He's quiet. He just kind of takes care or business without talking about it," Coon says. "Uul he's a leader by his actions. We go to him when we're in trou· ble a nd he's never let us down." Quiel or not, Slevcove is mak· ing no secr et about 1ust how good he thinks Newport Harbor can be. "I wouldn't count out the possibibty of winning CIF. I real· ly think this team can go all the way," Slevcove ventures. l\nd that's the sort of thinkmi:? that keeps the Newport Har bor gym packed ever y \lh·dm•sd;iy and Friday night. •b r ~ rbl r4t1m1 tn r f , , 1 I Brune.•u·o1; It 1 1 n n f "·'" Third Plaee Game " In 'J I ~two~d lt> I I () 1 V t !•t'.ftU• / /0 ' ,., I Aflcl•r..o~ ,..., ,., ' n 11 n P••fl•r', t I I I kuba<" l, 1D '.I 1 1 NM\Uh .. , t 0 '' n n I Dl".rO\ltr ~ • ' ? ,, ,,,,, .. ,.,,. " 0 n ()!I t-tttn\on.rn 1 In ti \t"M Pl' O n n '> tt Munovr, ., A 1 11 Jul•'' ll ri ,,, , EdisQn Loses, 7-6 , " . n l 1111 ,.,.._ ' ; ' J )1 1 f'1 • ~ l 1 I Aztecs Topple San Jose, 3-0 SAN JOSF. (1\P > Sll'vr Da\'1d hnol<'d l\lo o "''' un1I h .1tr goals for """ Ani.:l'lt•s .1s lht• -\1 h·~s blanked the S.1n J1,...c Earth· quakes, 3 0, ma North t\mcncan Soccer l.t'al-'(ue opt'nt'r before 18,3 16 fans SaturdJy night J'hil Beal of Los l\nJ!t'I('" hrokc a scoreless tic• at 52 :15 111 thL• second halfnn a 1>l'nalty kick David's f1r sl i.:oal "as a 25· yardcr at 71 :2>1, with Bohhy Silt· bald ;mil Marl111 < '11h,.11 J!Pll111i.: ass ists. l>av11t !l<'Ml'tl a~am al • 78:41 on~· 15·yanl kicl.. ancl Silt bald had anoth<'r assi-.t Los Angcles i.:oultc•ndrr n11l Mishalow had six '-:tvt'"· ;rnd Mike Hewitt, San Jo"''" ~·11.tllf' also had six sa\·1·s TOHH,\NCE Two er rors in • lh•· sl•,·enth inning cost Edison 11 ii.:h c Huntington Beach' th1 rd pl.1<'\' 111 the Hawthorne lnvita· 111111;11 haseball tournament ~Jturday. hl'rc. E<.11..,1111·.., Charg('r<; l<'d 6 5w>i n~ into lh:tt final 1nn1ni.:. hut h11'-l w~·st Torr;mce ... corl'tl t\lo O un f'arn1·'1 run-. <tncl handed F.d1l>OO II., Sl'Cllllcl -.tr;u~hl flcft.•Jt Wt·'t T11rr,mn· ,ur).!l'rl to .1 I I lt•ad Ill th(• r1r:cl tllntlll! Jlld Ill· <'r<':l!'tl'<l 1t t•J 5 1 by the thml. but Ed1so11 t·anw l'hargini; b<Jt'k JO thC' S"lh T he big blow was Hnn Ward's towering grand ~lam horn<' run, a 430 foot !-hot lhut j!U\ll' r~d1 .. on llS only l•-.1dofthl•g;1mC'.li 5 II \o\:t~ 1101 onh \\'arct's (1r..,l hom.-r uf th1· '-l'<tMlll, liut ubu th1· f11 '' lo) .111 Ec1t ... 11n pl ;1y1•r "It \\ ..1 ... rc:.illy a 1·hanJ(<' for us \\ <' u-.uallv :<rm t• 11111!1 1u .. t 011e at .1 t 1 m '" ' ., .ii d t' o a e h Ho 11 L•ilturr.1 But ""'' thtnJ:: that d1tln 'L d1an~c \\<t., Erl1.,nn 's r eC'cnt tn·nd or committing Nror!'t. The Char gers boot('rl :.1x plays in th1· game and their ovcrull s<'asnn rt.· cord 1~ now 10·5· I. .,,.ltv If "'''' ) ,,...1~ , VO I• t\ (f tJ 1Y•' Ir') H ti\ V.t"Clit ...,.._1or0 \\ W••rt 'J (°''''" r .,. £,,, .,., Wt .t 1 Vf.,.,f' l ' , J 1., 0 ~ 1 0 ~ , 1 'Q J I ~ I 11. r. I' ,,,,, ..... ,, '!iom•t" rt ... l'\f)•• .f'\ J•• '• ""' \""1"t ,,,, l llf' R "'""""'1 fl 1 -.v,1t. n r ' ' ..tb' "rtu . , Q ~ 1 ,, () • h • , . ' \ ~ . ,, ,,,, 1"'' 1 , ' '4 I UCSB Tops Irv ine UC S;inta Barbara rolled to a 15·0, l 6·J.1 , l !'i·6 Southern C alifo rn ia l ntC'rcollegiatc \'t>llcyball t\ssoc1ut inn viC'torv uvl'f host L'C lr\'ine Saturday night. Hoh Parucho nnd Gary Sato spJrkt'd Santa Barbara with Don Wanland or Cor ona del Mar. Butch Martin (Santa Ana ) and Scott Carlson <Sl'al Beach> also st and ms.? out for the" inners. COSTA MESA AMC& JEEP 1Uajor League Standings LARGEST JEEP DIALER IM SOUTHERH CALJFOltMIA 40 National League l·:-. ... t Division W I. Prt. (;R St I .OUI!'> 2 {) 1 000 ;o.;t•wYnrk :• O I 000 :\1 ontre.11 o 1.000 1 , l'IHl.11l1•lph1.i II I ()()() 11 ~ C'hiC'.t~O l) 2 .000 2 l'ilhhurgh 0 2 .000 :! WN1t Division Ood1trrc; 2 O J.000 llouston 2 O J.000 Ci ncinna1i 2 I .Afl7 12 Snn Diego I 2 .3.'lJ I'., Snn Fruncisco o I .000 1 •:: Atlanta O 2 .000 2 S<lt-y'• O•tn•• M ,nt1,.;0•.Pht1.,..1ohtaJ N f"ll Vor\l •• Chlt4U'I06 ~I 1. ""''I Pill•b<1ron 1 ,,.,, 01-ort t. (" 1nr tl'U,.tl l H'-•1\ttJrt 7 All.int AO Oe411H••. S.n l'rA'l<lun 7 '""""''04m•• MoM•••l l~l...,Mu\• • Ill •I P"il-10/l•A f{P\r i\lf'n'°" n l l '' ... ...,., IF•''""" I) 1111 ti Pllhburqll Ill"""•' n•t '\An O•"'lO ""'"'•V 0 ~H "' Clr>tlnnt11 ll•l«•I 1 II u N•w Yor~ •ltno<tnal'I 11·101 •I c,.1, • .,,, CA•11\r....,t U 1n t ti"-'• lllUlllWn U Ill Al HQU\10'\ (t..•~11" Sa'1 l'raMo\(t) IH•llO.I U 10 •I °"""" Oiotlell IMll American League East Division W L Pct. GB Cleveland 1 0 1.000 Toronto I 1 .500 ·~ New York l 1 .500 • .. Milwaukee ~ t .500 1, Roston o 1 .000 1 Daltimore O 2 .000 I Detroil O 2 .000 11 ii WestDMslon Texas 2 o 1.000 Kansas City 2 o 1,000 Oakland l 0 1.000 'h AoceJs 2 2 .500 l Seattle 2 2 .500 l Chicago I 1 .500 1 Minnesota 0 1 .000 1112 "''""'···· °"'" .. Clllc-J. Toronto? T••o s, ll•lllmor• 1 M llw-" J, N•w Yor~ 7 ClewlllNf •I a.,<10'1. POO . colCI WHCll..r I( .M., Cir, ... 0.111)11 7 0•~1•'1<17 Ml-\OM4 !><>ttllt S "-''I TMO .. O•mn ICfn\oOJClty l(l)fl)nr~• UI at O.lroll fl, .... lt I C~IUQO CSl-1 ~I al Tor,,.,to IGarvlnO~t l•~•' fAtf'•1lndiiltr U" •I f'•OOnor• tCr1""1"'11 Mll'wtu•M (Trav•r\ ,,.,.or HU\ 0·11 at N•"' 'forll IOult.U 11 JI CC:~~!!:~:.t"'"'Orrla lS·Ul ol l tUIOft Ml-"'ta flt~ M ~ ""'4"""'°"d 0.0) 01oe111t1111 tMacrkfl•t1eft4!Vf111>er-~m ,. ,, f •'1.01 ~ • -.. ~A~_e~ QUICK WEIGHT SHIH BUILDS POWER The golfer who has active legs is likely to be a long-ball h11ter. At the top of the bac:kswing, the good golfer shifts about 20 per cent of his weight onto his right instep. ~his means that at the top he carries about 70 per cent of his total weight on his right foot (1llustrat1on , 1 ) Then comes a quick return of this weight to the left toot (illustration 12). It all take& • 70"0F WEIGHT' 30"0F WEl6HT place at the very stan "of the downsw1n& -the quicker, the better-as the left heel lowers and the left hip be1lns sliding to the left. WE.IGHT SHIFTS By shilling his weight quickly, the goller causes a further stretchmg of the muscles that lie between his lowered lelt heel and h is sttll-ra1ud hands. All this stretching 1s tater released as power when his c;lubhead enters lhe hilling area. 0 """ -"" l\fD Outslugged By Fullerton, 14-8 In the cozy eonfirH·s of Fullerton lligh'i; s m;:ill bast'ball park, Maler Uci of Santa Ana was out· slugged 14·8 durin~ non- league action Saturday. Ten of Fullerton's 14 runs trotte d in ortt'r homers as Fullerton took advantage of its short. 300-foot center field fenee. Mater Dei jump(•d on Fullerton in the f1 rst t \\II innini;:s . bujlding J 3 0 lead in the fi rst a nd t·n· JOying a 7.3 adv:intagl' by thl' end or the second inning. hits, scoring t wice and picking up one rhi. C,.On~.tft·' ' Cro .. t rt _,.,. 0.1111 •b Lum•'"• '' \.c.hutu rt 1 M,.,,,,.. 0 t Htlr\" r> U M •tf1n.r•1 0 0 M.tt'•\il"wi f"' , 'StnllJ't. 0 ,, .,,.,.,, to r u ' ' .. 1 ,, (I Cl 0 " n rl>• I " 7 IJ I II 11 1 n ,, 0 " 0 ,, u 11 I M,. •. t\401 'h OrAlb.t ( &ll'M'JCt ' M,r,"'..,'n " th1 t lb ti fl II IJ I .. ft .t I "I I fl If i ,, . .,,,,, U1 I ~•l1l'h'' u 1 Atlt-n If 11 '.,,.,~ 1-. Sconbyt,..1-.. I 1\ .. .. 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HANDY • All Indications point to a long run for the Long Beach Grand Prix despite a shaky situation right up to post time for the successful venture last weekend. "It is gaining momentum aud I don't see bow they can stop it now." Dan Gurney, one of the backers ot the race, told the Daily Pilot this week, Thre' r aces have been held since the Formula !iOOO Inaugural in September or 1975 and there are two elements of concern. Jn all three events, organiiers have bad dif· !iculty maintaining a timetable on the opening day of practice. • Jn two of the three races, there has been a first- lap. first-corner mishap barely 300 yards from the waving green n~g. LBGP president Chris Pook says, "in the next few weeks, we hope to have some of the problems solved." . Practice rounds for the Formula 5000 inaugural m 1975 were delayed three hours and two minutes. Jn 1976, it was one hour, 28 minutes. This year it was two hours, 47 minutes. In each case, the delay involved last-minute maintenance and preparation of the 2.02-mile street course. Talk ot changing the start-finish line to another location is also taking place but nothing will be re· solved in the immediate future on either problem, a lthough Pook is hopeful they will be worked out well in advance of the next scheduled race. Gurney Enter• Three ac Indy Corona de) Mar's Gurney has three cars en· tered at Indianapolis but only one driver, Duane "Pancho" Carter , the ex-Marina High student. "I'm not thinking about a driver for another car right now," Gurney says. "Historicall y, having two cars and drivers has hurt us a little bit. Jt is a real big job to prepare two cars for the race. "If it dilutes our main effort, J wouldn't touch it with a 10-foot pole. ••Even though we are there for three weeks, the amount of time we are able to devote to the job is short. When you split up that lime, you find yourself short." Why then did he enter three cars? "We would enter a regular car and a spare in case one of them gels banged up," he says. ··Garage space is so awkward to get, you almost have to buy another garage and the only way to do it 1s by entering another car." Gurney is happy with the progress of the new Jorgensen Eagle even though he was in Long Beach instead of Texas last weekend for a USAC cbam· pionship car race. "Pancho and A. J . Foyt were getting away from the rest of the puck," he explains. "Then A. J . had a problem and Pancho missed a shift and over· loaded the engine und that was it for the day. "The car is making terrific progress and we are getting good mileage and Power and the tern· pcraturc is good. We are mighty pleased with the progress so far." Rfver•lde Add. Washboards THE GREEN FLAG -Ron •·steepy" Tripp of Costa Mesa, has yet lo perform well at Ascot Park jn Gardena in USAC midget racing. Tripp blew an engine in a heat race at Gardena last weekend and was sidelined before the main cvenl. This is the second engine he has blown already this season. At Riverside International Raceway, general manager Roy Hord has completed work on inst.aM· mg wa'lhboard curb!> on the inside of seven turns to discourage :.hortcutlln~ through the dirt. Another 300 feet of concrete crash wall has been huilt at the exit of R1 vers1dc's turn 9 giving rise to speculation that the R1 vers1de 400 on June 12 will be faster "The main thmg is that they will keep every- body on the track.·• raceway president Les Richter says. This 1s a NASCAR Grand National race with Cale Yarborough, Ri chard Petty and all the other top stars of that cir cuit expected to compete. ~IHt/~tJ ~)t uatab\IUC»Y Ja\tJ rs 1rJ»\ 1. '• f»Ml' ~ JtatJ1UE .... IM'IOW ....... _ --S.,,1-0oocf\ UCLA UQA UldTIALli tor boys 9·18 yecn. IVJQ. 7-12 ond Aug. U.'9 d Clcwt- mont Mln't College In Claremont. feollKlrg Gene Bcmw, Motques Jolnon. lorrv fOlmei ond Jim Spollono. Directed bv Gene Bortow. For local lnlom'lallon cdl Gene 8ol1ow 1213) 825-i551. :J.1~'1 f)\'IUil lY.liliUli.~O Qt\l}lll .,......., ......... ~~ ~vr-.o a.a.-~ Wlll1llNO: for bars 9·18~'""10-15 d ~ Celllte "' ~ F«IM!ng Dan Gable and 8en ~ for locCIA ~ion cal llen lohlondet (2i3) 26$-8926 11CN1111 IAILY -UMfTID MtOUMINT. ... ·-·------------······ Maltodor: ~-Sports~ Time P'laio. 735 N. &th St. MIW~. WI 63203 (4M)276-0999 \ ... • Cycli8ts ,,. ' "'ll . To Race? If apeedl\'&Y motorcy· ele riders ratify an qreement that wu ron- aum mated Wednetday nl1bt between the pro· tnotera and Speedway Racing Association board of directors, rac- ing will begln at Oran1e County Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa early In Ma y, according to .speedway presl~ent Harry Oxley. San Diego Eights Oxley, producer or rac· ing at the Orange County facility, Ventura and Irwindale feel~ the strike by ride.rs was lll·Umed. ''The strike was ill· timed and cost the riders thousands ol dollars In purse money that can never be made up," Ox· Jey says. "We will not be able to al\l\ounce opening dates urttll the ratification pro· cess ls complete but we are Jookine at early May as ou.r target dates." UC Irvine's varsity eights crew s ped to a S;S9.S clocking ln a race on, Newport. Bay Satur- day aealnst UC San Diego snd San Diego -State. The winning lime represents UCI's fastest of the sewion and one of the fastest ever in the Newport Bay channel, according to Irvine coach Bob Newman. ''All the races were a Te~s WC*e,.'S TINIUS • UCI 111111\lt iNla lla•N•• """" Morw IUCll OM TotWr • I 6 1 N•<ilt<lll (U(J I *1 C.let .. 3 •-4 • ) Sloot., IUCll 4ltl SclM>•dl!m•nn • • ft.J 8tnNin IUCll Clef .._.,.ct ._. • l , P•I.,_, IUCU Clef o...., S.1 6 J 1·S ~I IStll del Atr--.. o • • J S ~" M o•s•·N•cfl•nd IUCI I <l~I Schtllltm•nn·8tn•dlct o 1. • ~ Tontr-Cll•># IS8 1 del P•I•""" ""•llo"llo 1 S. >-•. '"'· Stoc~l•n· 8~rm.,, IVCI I d\,f C•los·D•nl~I• .... ' ... ) Sears'· Thia Ad £.ffr<'l ivf' l\lon., Tut's .. April 11 , 12 Complete Brake Job 692~ ..,_ We'll replace shoes or dlac pada, brake fluid. brake spring. Turn and true druma or rotors. Rebuild wheel cylinders or calipers Re- pack front wheel bearings Inspect all br1ke perta Including hosff and master cylinder. Adju11 eme<geney brake for lkll~r Mllte11~ •ntl Prrformenr., Sears Motor Tune-up Mmt \11 .. 1 \lo•I 4-·~lnulrr b ·ryllndtr n .• ,1onJ.-r f'•r• f'art. CH,,_ . 2499 2999 3499 W~ 1nslall Points. Rotor. Con denser. Champion Spark Plugs, 601 Dwell and T1m1ng Wheel Ali~nmenl and Fronl Whet•I llalaoce n..,..a., 121.% 1488 httle wind-a1dl•d." :.au.I Newman, '"but thut varsily lame 1:. still out· standing. The varsity h ad a very good performance ovcr<ill." UC Irvine's JV eight also turned in a flnt· r ace, clockmg li.24 II to edge out S<in D1l'go Stale. Irvine trail~d for most of the race and put on a strong surgl! ut the finish to win. UC Irvine has now won four of its five collegiate races and hosts Loyola of Los Angeles next Satur day. "'IO~i,tfOlJf', t UC l"Ytf\111 ~I 1 UC '>dri D•~ • JI. I l SD '>1•1• • )1 ~ f'lfori11,.,. 1t1f'lt\t 1 tJC \.tn 011111) 6 •• s 1 uc I"''"' b ~. F ,..,.,"'"'" I l•lht ' u c , , 'II'"'" • 1• 4 1 UC Soon DofQO 6 11 • l 'D ~lat"• ll l JV .,,Qhl\ I UC Irv•"" 6 HI l \D '51•1• 6 1t J l UC ~•n Dl"'IO• 11 I V••rnv '°"'' I SD Sl•I• 1 ,,. • ' vc ''""'., 31 0 Vtlr\UY --.Qhl\ t UC 1..-.,,n. \ Yl \ 1 'SD SI Me 6 09 0 J UC S..n D,...,, • 19 s Let SMfS prolenlonally ahgn and· ln9'MICI 1M lron1 end 1u1penalon 1y11em and dlametrleatly balance the lronl tires, inc. W9ign11 and lhlma If needed A.._k Aoout !'ea"' WR\1·ni .. 111 Cr~dlt l'I SAJ'£ $6! .'\ulo Air Cundi1ioni11~ 5 roinl <:hl'<·k-up Hlwr ;.:l.1" 1 ... 11 ... 1 •:ti• : I lr•I lu111• r··1lt1t •·•t ' f •ttr I.• ·I f1lu-r 1599 1. Check and tlgh1en your belt• 2. Add Freon II needed 3 Checll compressor 1ea11 4. Check 1ys11n1 tor i,a11a 5. 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Then• will also be coed doubles play in open and B divisions. Entry fee is $10 per pen.on, and all proceeds wall be used for student srholars h1ps. Trophies will be awarded to the first. st'cond and third place finb hers tn each division. For entry information, phone 556·5853. Dykes Managed Th e late Jimmie Dykes managed s ix ma· JOr league teams in 19 seasons. ........ , IM ·,o ......... I ;u.11 .!I IMI I :H-11 .!:. ,., 1.;x.11 J.I oh ,, .. , 1-. .!41 ..... '· :n .. 1' :,1 Oii II ~II. I , .!h OU OFFERED BY Roger Bloxham $34,500 1961 Norwegl• a.I", copper n•et fast.Md. dleMf motor sailer 3J' x I 0'6" x 4'6" 675-2001 steel llelted radial save :-36 to 564 J HZ :.•1t J .! 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Whichever Mercedes Benz model you choose. you drive one of the wo rld 's most respected automo- biles A c<.1r with legendary eng1 neenng. mel1culous craftsmanship, outstanding performance and safety Something else: you'll drive the ca r you lea se for two . three or even four years. Most ca rs look out of date all too quickly. But when you lease a Mercedes-Benz, you drive a ca r with classic lines and timeless- ness that 1s never out of date. We have several leasing plans to of fer you . One 1s certain to make it more convenient for you to drive a Mercedes-Benz than you might have thought poss1· ble Call us today for the surprising facts. Ask about our many convenient leasing plans. Mission Viejo lmpo(ts 831-17 40 2:;~~'~:;~,?t;'~~:y.495-1700 Son Diego Fwy. ot Avery, Miuion V/,,10 • ' DAILY PILOT BAUER. MOTORS JAGUAR-MG '· TRIUMPH BRITISH L EYLAND 2925 HARBOR ILVD. IN COSTA MESA 979-2500 Guess which car dealer is mad because he has the world's lousiest location? If you guessed Jim Parkinson, owner of Beach Imports, you are right. He has to sell PEUGEOTS, but no one knows where his locations are. 1976 PEUGEOT CLOSE-OUT! For a limited time we're selling 1976 Peugeots at close to original dealer cost . Tn m'l<., •!')Om l.:>r 1ne •nC<>mo'>·.J 1'177 m""*'"· ""-l"OI .; ci•,._,, 1 '" 1 "' w-1h O -~'1 (")(•f')"-1 rttb'.J•1. A#tJ W· • ( J l 1"'4 '-CJ.-.nf., '""1 y 1 t / • ... l ,.. ... .., Fo-,. ry ' ..,. rr Y1 J ' th.t fV , i· ::>,., ( r. rt ·' it t ,_,,,,, MO J ... 8 1t ' , I ~;::;::;.i""=---I ?7b r ""?'•Q' "'' r • Model 504Sl.s.t 504 Station Wa£Oll 5040iesel~ 504 Ditsel Wacon c;() h '~'Y Th ..... , r ... , ,. '"' ,.,.~ Mo~ JI. isn1. l\nj <]I '"A " I"'• .... wl1') con \o I how 1,,.,] ()\JI l.rn.1.-;I (up°"''" w~I 1.., 1? .__ ... , °"' Your s..u-........... PriM ~ .... '7,320 1$«.02~ '6,320 Good '7,785 (11r.Atll >6,785 s.fKflOll 18,400 (Slr.2021) '7,695 <>it. '8. 8 6 5 (Slr.6902) '7,995 loch LEASE .. DIESEL SEDAN $149~~1 •1 m•wk o,,,., f-.y/ f,, r m ,~ t ~,..,.,, f I of loo~ • ~. f•\I rnoriths f•'f•, tnc. lo nn><> & r >l'Cu"'Y d<ip)•;r '' '"'" "" OOP'<•V" J ,.. l.t (fYJ4·~1 BEACH :IMPORTS 848 o·ovE ST. NEWPORT ·.BEACH 752-0'900 Near MacArthur & .Jamboree . ' _______ ..___, LEASING • EXJ SERVICE DEPARTMENTS \ • -. DAJLVN.OT ..., btote •••••••• 1000..2999 The Bluest Mlrbtplace on tfii ·01111111 CO.It Eq>loyment & DAILY PllOI CLASSIFIED ADS. ................ ~99 ........ lnwttntent " Anondlt.~········~ Preparation •..••• 7000-7199 Mtrchandl ........ 800()...8099 Boats & Marine t t:::;=.~·. ~=s.,, You Can Sell It, Find It, ( & 2 S& ] One Call Service I s.r.1ce.u.,.i .. __, Trade It With a Want Ad 4 • 78 _ Fast Credit Approval ·~ ............ ..,,~------llllllilll----------------------------------------------------------' Equipment •••.•••• 9000.9099 Automobilu & other Tronsporlotlon •..• 9100·9999 j CLASSI Fl ED ~:.".'!:~ ........ !~:.~~ ....... ~:::.~~ ........ I~.~~ ...... . • ~....... I 002 G.....t I 002 G ... rel I 002 ...._... I 002 ' INDEX { 11 '*' ,,., ld, can i 642-5678 ' HHKS fOI SAU .............. : ••••••••• 10CD h~;,i··•····"''"'IU ,!,,. "':Ii::·::::·::· ::r. ... a( ............ Illa ~= :::·::::·: .. :·· .. 1= • . . ... ,\., ..... '• '"° #.....Ulo 1/1110) .. .. .. , . I~ ~nll.,.i .. S.t<~ "' ' ICM.I )! .... \ .. .. I~ ltilfl• a.., ....... '.. lu.61 ...... 11111o ....... I~ ~ Y1t )O • tuf7 t1:1 ..... •.::".. ::: :::: Ju11 Cophlr1J10 .. • um ···············~················••1••••!•••••• ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 4'h ba., fam . rm. & formaJ dining ; lge. tile patio & waterfront deck. $350,000 BAYFRONT, pier & float, lots $185,000 to $325.000, to build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 141 ll"Y'"I' lJ,,.,., ~l fl 1:>7'> bltd 1 ....... 1 .... 1 ....... 11161 I ~N ........... ,. llal ~~__. 8oo<lt • . ..... 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Formal d111 SM ... •T TRIPL•v lo bo Mo .. •. lllW 1nu, '"h· .. •ry, ~01\\"lllc11h•• "'" ~ IUUTY·IARCiAIM n<ome Pf<IP<•l1 ... n ai correct lnHrtion only. .. " ~~ ~ ~ H Soon to 11tart acros11 rrom .,...., oc1 ... 1m 1 Pr-riy .. m o kitchen w pat1lry l.t!rl(l' I h ........ uced ~.000 for qwck ~r .. 111••· .. . . ~ 1---------1 family room. Wil11J111 ~ Su11tu Am• Country C u • sale. Dominant foalures ri:~~.~l=.:~'.~.~~·." . ~= l'On!llalmt; or a 3 Bit, 2~2 8 r e v h I Or C P Iron :.latrl·ai.c tu 1111101 •·ath, ., "tory ciwn"r '• e c r Y w e r e . •••• 0• ""P· · · • • · :.oo u " • ~ d Beamed th d I ·1 ~orc .... n1irrot1 ......... •~ ,...shet's Notice: moth mast e r w111 i.i hom1..• +two 2 en. 2 bath . ca e ra cc1 · ,::,;i:~:·~,~:~o;c. •• a .. : ·;: All real estate advertb ed hoc.ting pn\'Uk ckn or or apts. for rental. All h:l\'e mg, Family Room with •I t..1111 t:nh'"•• . . Ulll) In thts newsp11per is sub· rice' 3 more bdrm11 + 3 f1replucco;. I nlcresltn!: floor lo ceiling fireplace. • •1 "'11"a£N'TAlf .. · lf.AlU jcct to the l'"ederul !''air baths. Jo:.z curt> yard :i l'Ourt ) urd entry. <.:uv-Pool ~l:tc .lot . with ~OS· ~:!!.~~.~ ...•••. 1~:::.r:c!~~ ....... ~~!.~~~ ...••... ~:!!.~~.~i:': ....... . G......e • 1002 GeMNI I 002 G...-el 1002 Gt.er• I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTER GREETINGS From the Crew · W ATERFROHT HOMES 26l3 WHt Coost Hlc)hway Mewportleoch 611-1400 1002 Ga•rol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• OESPHAn HewllOl"t leach sizt.50o OPEN HOUSE Pricedto~I Somerset model. VIEW. Completely up11ra~d & colo r c o ordin a ted thruout. New paint inside and out. 5 lkdr ms. lara.1c ramily room 1111t h wt>t har. 2 1"1rc p l :ie••s Formal dining r oom Large covered patio 3 Ca r .:aruge. In llAllUOlt VI E W HOM ES Only $100,950. Open Sat 1-5 1621 Pori lormouth N!MCH CHA UAU ZSTY·POOL HACH· S57,950 Dramutk llvln.: room, formul d1n1111: room, j.(11rdcn view k 1tl•hen. urtist1c open 11talr1t t o lll'para te m ui.l c r & t·hlldr<>n's s \,\lle. 22 fl. ballroom s 1i.ed 11a rty room 0111:rl1>ok 1n ~ 1·o urt11111"d . llurry! w:l 7HMI # ,. ,. , • Don't 1tl11e up the ship• "L1!.l"' It In clJ SStfted. Ship to shore rei.ults' &t2 51i71t ------Owner ne.ds fut u te. Ne,w ho m e clos ing el;(r'01V ln 2 weeks. Sharp 4 BR, 2 BA I,, prime llun· lington Beach area. Lola of trees around your own private covered pal10. Owner will c11rry 2nd TD lo h elp finan1;c. Call now ! Doo't miss this quality GeMf'ol I 002 built 4 bedrm home with 1---------••••••••••••••••••••••• s parkling n e w 540-3666 w11e1c,,1 Rf Al ESTATE bathroom!.. Bea utiful custom pool by Irvine Pools. Many custom fcatur1..>S thruoul. Local· cd In Ne wport llurbur Hii;h School Dist. (;all 540· 1151 -#~ HERITAGE '. REALTORS SUPER FAMILY HOME Lus hly landscaped cul-de·sac lot with cxquis 1t'c ly d ecorated 4 be d r o o m , 2 1/2 b a th h o m c . 2 Fireplaces accent the family room and hving room. The 3 car gara ge m akes this home everything for the active family . f,°"' .. n.,.1,...,. Ho using Act of 1968 car garage. Call now to ert..'<.1 IJarkmi.: Cor 6 l'itrs frontai:c hsghhghl lh1s 4 ...... 1. .. 1.rn,.h.O .. ~ which m11kci. it 1lle~1tl to s~.646·717\ l:lu) it toduy & wutch it Br ho m e. 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Outi.tandinl( valuc at S65.900. CALL 751·31!H . t;:SELECT I PROPERTIES TAX Saver Duplex, i blocks to Beach! Red Carpel Realtor 754•1202 Adult Condo Extra larae, up1ri.dcd 2 br "In the Wood&". nur new lwu.iry hom with pool. rte room. security 4c many xtru. $74·*· 641-)474 .. 71263 DAILY PILOT 642-5678 -' f ...................... ...... 100 ...................... A JOYOUS EASTER FROM YOUR FRIDIDS AT SALISBURY REALTY c ... , .. 315 M.t• A••·· ..... I.a.ct c .. llS .. '73°6900 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• ..••............... , ... GREAT FOllUVIM~ YOUWOMT IELIEYE Overlooking a tree-lined ... you can assume this fairway, thi.$ spacioul> 4 loan for so little money bdnp home' Is an excep nus is the way it used to lional value at SI 15,000 tx-& won't last! Call 101 BeauUrully maintainl'tl dct111ls. with formal dlnmg und Cal 540 ~666 prlv1te master suite. •JI CaJI f<M' apPQlntment to view.67~ OPIN 111 9 ••I\ IUN IC! ~I N(I' Wflela11 REAL ESTATE I e!ltdtd ~~~ .......... ~~~~ ~II. macneb I Irvine ~ realty FIMER HOMES HOM $61,tOO TO $1.l00,000 EHTERTAIH W /ElEGAMCE! And live in style iri this magnificent Versaille w /formal garden courtyard towering entry, spacious living room. 4 BRs, 41h baths. bright & sunny den w /fireplace. circular garden kitch<'n that opens to lg. swimrnini:! pool & jac:uzzi, elegantly appointed master suite + striking view. New on the market. $329,500. Marjorie Mahon 64 •1-6200. (N34) IRVIHE COVIE Only available property in this ex· elusive g uarded community - water view -fabulous home for en- tertaining w /gourmet. restaurant· size kitchen, formal dining, bar - family room, den, lg. living room, huge cerami c-tiled swimming pool. P ri vale white -sand beaches. $325.000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (N35) 11-. CANYON SPLEHDOR-$325,000 Magnificent JBR decorator's home w /great indoor /outdoor entertain- ment fl o w . Panoramic golf course/hillside view. Billiard room. den + formal dining. Des igner f.urniture negotiable thru sale. Owner will consider trade. Appt. on· ly. P aula Bailey 642·R235. (N361 LEAD THIE USTY PARADE WfTHIS OHE! Truly s pectacular I van Wells in Baycrest -completely redecorated 73/74 -so elegant & livable in lovely yellows & greens . 38Rs, paneled den & sewing room could be 58Rs - w /4 baths + supe r kitchen & lg. family room. Beautiful landscaping w /custom pool & Sl'parate jacuzzi. $2 l 7 .500 Bob Owens 642-8235. CN37) DOVBt SHORIS - OUTST AHDIHG IA Y V11W Gorgeous Gard~n Home w/48Rs, 3 baths. formal c1inm~. chm. pool & jacu7.z1. Bay View patio w /elec. built an BBQ & a n ever-changin~ view. Private beaches Immaculate & ready to mo v<' m ' S267,000. Har n et Perry 6'12·8235. (N38) LINDA ISLE SPECTACULAR Handsome Med ite rranean re· s idence, over ll500 sq .ft. High he a med N·1ltnJ!S: wt•stt•rn f')Uarry tiled noors. beautiful oak rr1binets. imported fixtures: el<•gant baths. SRR suilt'S + masculine study & billiard room. Beaullful jacu7.7.i & dramatic swimming pool. Elevator. Offered as a leusehold estate $895,000. Cathy Schweic k e rt 642·823.5. (N39 > llAUTIFUl llG CAMTON Look across a us<>d hrick patio, pool & jacuZ7.i to a ru·h ~reen golf course & trees below. All this +a gorgeous 38R, spacious &. elegant home. $295,000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (N41) LG. FAMILY HOME Captivating country atmosphere - open to ocean breezes -huge backyard. perfect for recreation & play. Tremendous entertainment, game room w/wet bar. A 4BR home full of intriguing amenities. Vic J ashinski 642-8235. (N43) Dl!BJIHLD PAii HOMI No expense spared to create this beautiful "private" pool & jacuzzi. 4 spacious BRs, 3 full baths w/generous use of tile. Impressive family room w /brick fireplace & built-in bookshelves. Separate kitchen nook & lg. country kitchen w /an abundance of cabinets. Mast~r suite w /sitting room. Separate formal dining + ~g. sunken llving room w/vaulled ceilings. $135,000. Lorraine Rennie7S2·1414. (N44) Ml-12lS "4·'200 tot Oowr Orfw H.vbot.Y'-w C.nt.r lrvlfl9 M c.tmpus V•la.y teft•r 7'2·1414 HAPPY EASTER FIOM THE STAFF OF HERBERT HAWKINS REALTORS 110 MOCJH1141 Stnet Fouurtolft Valey 963-IJl 1 MAIC'il MINkUS JOltDAM VAN THI& IUIJM UVIMI EfUIM IAUGHMAM JANET TAMHIR HAIB. CAMaOM CAROL PITllSOM JEAN LmOM IOI ICADAM PHIL la.SOM MAIY HIRSHMAM MARY JANE CROMLIHG JACK LESCH. ~ CHUCIC IROWH, ASST. MGR. . 1002 G~ 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SUIORDIMA TIOH OPPORTUHITY Attractive 2 bdrm. home on front of ex- tra deep R-2 lot, on wide street, one block from ocean. Plenty of room for new 2nd unit. $84.500 Lawson Realty Company· 3416 Via lido Newport Beach 714-675-4562 1002 GeM-rel 1002 ..•.....••...............••.•..•.............. HODOWH Several 3 UH & 4 UH, 2 BA homes. Priced from s.io.ooo. All lot·ations. Jlw·ry for best selection. Vtts call now 1 Call 540°3666 llfl1el1111 REAL ESTATE UPPER IAY VIEW-DELIGHT TWO 4-PLEXES AT $85,000 EACH $5000 down. assume l !>t & 2nd, owner will take 3rd. All 2 bedroom unit:, 111 Long ~ach. Don •t !tit 011 this one! ~9·8655 ~UPERB HOMES llU t I 1002 Getteraf 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cae: 810111 ILllifS CD. OVCR 50 YEARS OF SCRVICE • IY AP'POIMTMBfT • OftlH SAT & SUH DOVR SHOUS IUUTY! View Beyond Description Overlook· in~ The Upper Ra y! Exquisite Custom Buil t 1 Story J lome With Old W()rld Elegance. 3 Lovely Bedroom-; Fa mily Room 2 Baths. Dramatic Entrance. Spacious Open Feeling. Exquis ite Terraced Gardenis. Definitely One-of·a·kind Decor. Extensive Use of Marble. Crystal & lmportPd Wull Coverings. A Oiscriminatin~ fluyer's Dream $289.000 aUffS "UHOA Pl.AM .. LoveJy 1 Story Townhouse In A Park-like Setting Of Well Kept Homes. 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths Adjoins Greenbelt. Convenient To Schools & Shopping. Trust Sale $140,000 I 00 I MAllMRS DRIVI Glamorous New Home In Dover Shores With Breathtaking Upper Bay View! Custom Built 1 Story Contemporary w1·· · Red Cedar Shake Roof & Sit'~~ ver 100 Feet of Bay Front~ """'!tlooking The Ecological . C...'1 ... e . 3 Spacious Bedrooms 3 't1..aths 2 Fireplaces Family Room With Wet Bar. Vaulted Ceilings Living. Dining & Family Rooms 3 Car Garage $278.000 #15' MONARCH IA Y - LAGUNA HIGUB. Exclu!Jive Guarded Community. Stunning One-Story Grecian Contemporary 2 BMroom 2 Bath, D.en Profess ~ft Decorated, Newly CarL• ~.n41 Draped, Swimming 1 '-:J .,ccess To Private Beach. Tc ... nls Courts Plus Clubhouse Privileges $142 ,500 LEASEHOLD "' DOYa.DltlYI 631-1800 \\ I :-.J. I '1 \. TAYLOR CO. I{!-;.\ I. T () H ~ .... I 111 I 1 ~ H fi (JreelingJ WHITI SANDY 11.ACH vtlW Fabulous custom-bit 2-story home In Dover Shores. Dbl door entry opens into private courtyd. Beaut. formal LR & DR, Jge paneled fam rm with step-<in wet bar, 4 spacious bdrms each with pvt bath. Lge guest pwd rm. Prof decorated. 3-Car gar. $385.000 509 EVENJNG STAR LN. SAT l ·S .. G CANYON -U45.000 Call today to see this lovely Broadmoor home. Newport Ctr lights view! 4 Bedrms, includin g lge mstr BR with garden bath, family rm with fireplace, separate formal dining room. Lge s unny kitchen & breakfast rm. Toy rm for the kiddies. Air-cond, auto sprklrs. cor Joe. Rm for pool. 5 TORREY PINES LN. SAT 1·5 Call for entry thru guarded g~~ IUUTIFUL VIEW HOME For the discriminating buyer who wants a quality c ustom built 5 bedroom home with both a family room & a recreation room. A perfect home for a large family in one or the finest residential areas of Newport Beach. All this for under $300.000. PRIDE OF OWHHSHIP -$295,000 Near new quality bit 5 unit bldg in Newport Harbor Hi gh vicinity. Gorgeous 3 BR owner's unit w/fam rm, formal DR & 2 '12 baths. 4 Other units w/2 BR, 2 baths. Atriums & patios. Call today for information. Office Closed Easter Sunday Family ex pandin~? Call Wesley N. Taylor Co . rcgardanl:{ that larger house you have in mind ! 21 I I S-Jooquht Hills lllood HlWPOltT CIEHTEtl. H.I. 644·4t I 0 1002 G..enl 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dover Shores Too~~~!c~,~~~est· ment in tornorrow 'i:. Value. Newport Beach. fo:xdu!-1\'C 5 b cclrm, hhrary. rnrmal dininl(, lge rdm tly rm, View hV• 1ni: rrn, $2600/mo. EASTSIDE UNITS Lo\'ely tree hnt'd i;trcet. best CQuntry atmosphere in l:osla r.lcsa. Excellent opportunity to insure your future. CaH 540-3666 Wftela11 REAL ESTATE S©~JUlA-l££tr~· Tha' Intriguing Word Gam~ with a Chuclcte -----U~•4 ., CV.Y I POt"•tC ----- O t...,uono• r .. r 6 1(•tt~~1.,.. W(l,d\ ~t'k.'1# fO ~'1~--6 •·~P'• ..... ~~ r.f .. , ~",." ot • ' .. w. ffi line ,-,I YlV't•r) FETH ON I 2 I I I I FOGNAL I I I I I I· GUTOOU I I I I I I c 0 B N u E I 1-..... , ..... , ..... ,-....., --,.-I -.-I --t A politician in a ,TV de· .... --'-· .__. __ ..__ --'-· __.. _ __,,_ bate 5aid, "If I'm lying, I T E E R I N I may I be wuck dumb!" ._ 1 ,..,,..., 1 ,......., 1 ,........, 1 ,........,,r--1 And, 1usl then the - went -the network. _.A.-_.__.___...__...__. 8 PtlNI NUM8Ut0 I' I' 1· I' 1· I' I' I lf ll(OS IN ~OYA,() . . . . . . • . t>~m:r I I lwrNT I I I I SCRAM-I.ITS AMw..,.. I. Clettlflc..._ IOIO I • .....,... I 002 Gfteto.. I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT'S llST IUY Charmin'-, elegant 4 bedrm home in Newport s bes t location. Private beach. Huge formal dining. Fabulous master suite w/frplc. Park like grounds w/paUos. $155,000. WOODlllMI New,~r.Broadmoor 2 bdrm. • den. Z bath home : s hake roor. ulbedr11 cell., dlnln1 rm. + eatlns area in kitchen. Handsome slumpetooo brick frplc., air-cond. Carpets a. drapu included at '96.500! OCIAHF«ONT CUilom duplex, choice locaUoo. 2 And l ~rma. 1299,*! COSTAMHA Back Bay beauty I 3 Bdrmt & family, pool with wood dedung. Nice· ly 1andscpd. Private studio & workshop. Owner says parking for 10 can. 193.* COSTAMISA IASTSIDE Extra clean 3 bdrm. & family rm. pool home. Best Eastslde location, brick frplc .• low main· lenance yard. $109,500! lelboe loy Prop. Reatton * '75-7060 * 1112 WESTCLIFF OPEN SAT. 1.5 3 Or 4 bdrms., 3 baths, huge country kitchen: beamed ceil., dbl. frplc . & completely tedecorat· ed. Vacant & ready for quick occ upancy . $146,500 OftEN SAT. 1·5 l I 212 PGHO OllYOS San Juan Capistrano Vine arbor pathway leads to Mexican tile en· try of this beautiful 4 bdrm .. family rm. home. Beamed ce1l. in h\1• rm .• mirrored dining rm. wall & full wet bar in family rm. $144,950 SPARKLING LIKE NEW Be quick to act on this upgraded 3 br & family rm Mesa Verde home. The sparkling kitchen has all new appliances & tile. The home has new w /w c rpts, paint, hardware, lii:ht fixtures & the yard ha~ l>cen com · pletcly re-landscaped. Drive hy 3225 Minnesota then cull 549 -3162 . S79,500. O.J . Fffftstra, lftc. OCUHFROHT Triplex + 1tucsl upart· ment. Gre at sum · mer /winter r t>nlal. Easy to show! Two 3 bdrm., 2 baths & one 2·bdrm .. I bath + guest apt. COSTA MESA Hideaway! 2-Story. 2 bdrm .• Cape Series. adult condo. Nestled in Eucalyptus trees, w /dbl. garage, frplc., en cl. patio. $68,000 HEWLISTIHG Duplex. 3 Adrm., 2 ba. & 2 bdrm.. 1 ba. Spic & span. Steps lo beach. Good winter /summer rental. $155,000 associated Bl!Ol<EllS-llfAl TOl!S l •.11' ..,,, 8olhoo t,1! !~&• Of'EHHOUSE S&S 1·5 3 bedroom, 2 bath. quiet culdesai. Park & r ec t'enter across street. Walk to beach. 22()()1 Catalina Cir.HD 646-3928, eves:615·5253 NEWPORT BEACH BEAUTJ FUL BACK BAY 1 provincial home on corner lot with Joad11 ol parking. Large 3 bed rm w /step down family rm, attractive fireplace in living room, lari~e open dining rm. re· model ed gourmet kitchen+ 400sq.fl. guest houH. 11 /F p ool $117.500. IOOL1i$2:1M C.Mit'~ YOUWOM'T 18.flVITHIS 'I• ACRE S'4. ttO Cul-de-sac entry to tree· lined private dr1ve leads to sepnrote l(uraite + works h op ! Private courty11rd + nnQ patio -+-VOLLEY81\LL coun. + r oom r or POOL! UNBELJEVABLK! Kids playbo u ae outpost! Inside 11 a 1ourmet kitchen + aep. tam. rm. + 3 Mammoth bdrms! A never ataln opportunity! Won't l11t lhe weekend. Call QUTCK "1-6010 °"""' 1119• 111 lllN10~1"11(11 !WINI Clasaifted Act. 142·587 DAit. YP!t.D'I' .TAABEUJ REALTORS~ I Mo Wont. Mo Worry!! Oulell Lots of privacy! All In a lovely area, Witl'i a fabulous pool. 2 bedroom condominium with separate dining room. kitchenette. and lorced air heating. Plush carpets. Neal pahol Close 10 schools and shops. You must see It!! $53,500. Call 540-1720 Newly Usted! What a fantastic buyt Good location . Contempe>rary style, with 3 bedrooms. darting breakfast nook and handsome brick fireplace. Patio with BBO. Fencing. Forced alT heating! Don't waill Good investment! $69.500. Cati 540·1720 Walk To leach! Close to beach. park and tennis!! Loads of extras. such as gas BBQ hookup, garden lighting, split level patio, and front and back sprinklers. Famlly room wilh 1ireplace. eating area oft kitchen, separated dining room end 4 bedrooms. Garage door opener. Just listed so hurry' Price has been reduced!! $136.500. Call 540·1720 In A Class ly lhelf!! Absolutely gorgeous homel Spacious lloor plan with 4 bedrooms and brick fireplace In the family room. Breakfast nook olf the kitchen, dining room area. Attractive mirror wardrobe doors and high ceilings" Won't lasll $96.500. 7 months new• Call 540-1720 H•re's Premium Quar;ty!! Super home with attractive lloorplan Features 3 bedrooms. dininq area tor all your summer parties' Kitchen whtch has been recently remodeled, with eating area. Fenced. with patio and large storage shed Take acllon'I $72 000 Call 540· 1720 Summer Pool Fun!! Beautiful home with a lushy landscaped rear yard surrounding a sparllling pool and patio area -great for summer funl! Sprinklers front and rear for EZ care. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Formal dining room served by a detu11e I.replace. Walk to schoolsll S79.800. Call nowl 540-1720 A Jewel With A Pool!! Lovely lun homel Spend a perfect summer relaxing around your pool and jacuzzi Jn a lush yardl Sprinklers. Handsome stone fireplace In the hvlng room. 4 bedrooms and attractive family room. Separate dining room and eating area lrt kitchen, more extras! FHA financing. Tako action. $94,000. Call 54().1720. Flowers" and Planh! The yard bursts of color all year round! Beautiful big covered patio In private rear yard -great for any kind of a party. Surrounded flower planters, sprinklers front and rear. 3 bedrooms and den. 2 lull baths. Candlelight d ining room, brick fi replace. Forced air heating. Don't wait! $70,800. Call 54<>-1720 Fruit Trees Galort<f ! All through your large backyard!! Newly painted with g0<geous high beamed ce1hngs. Attractive tile entry. 3 bedrooms, separated d1n1ng roori, room. 2 baths and country kitchen. En1oy the covered patio year roundll This home 1s immaculalel Call now! SSS.900. Call 540-1720 Contfv Family tiome!! ..... Perfect~ for your small lam1lyll Darling home with 2 bedrooms. d1n1ng room and den Attractive bricl< pstlo. Bar stools, carpels and drapes, work bench arid bar. Immaculate! Sprinklers. Won ·1 lastl $53,000. Call 540.1720 540-1720 2 9 5 5 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa TAR•tL · REAlTORS~ ® --M1nibcr · RELO .. SerYlllCJ 8000 Cities -. --"""' . ., .. -C4 DAil v PILOT Sunday. Aprll to, 1en ........ F• s. ....... ~,_ s. Henn Fer s. ! ........ For Stile ...... for 54* ....... 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K o o m , LIDO IA YFRONT $17 ... 500 eourmet kitchen with ... serve through window lo REALTORS Brand new 2 bdrm., & tamily rm .. 3 bath townhouse. 2550 Sq. ft . living s pace. Boal docking avail. Elevator service; comple te security. Unit C·2 Lido Park Drive. An xlnt value at $220,000 LIDO ISLI Builder's home with t hose e xtra t ouches ot qu ality! 3 Bdr ms .. 2112 batM, 3 car garage. $249,500 WEST CLIFF Like to entertain? This home 1s ideal. Pool & lanai, family rm., 3 bdrms. $149,500 ~ ),. g.no HE~\l,Tl' '\,, /~: (.~ 3377 Via lido, H•wport l eoch -t 673-7300 private patio. Winding stairs to master suhe and children wrna. As i.umable monthly pay mcnls $?33 per monlti tota:I Call 963-6767 \ t.1• f ,_, ~o 1 • • r \ I\,,, I "Pf t111 I • [®NIM Hcrbor Vu Hms Newport •ach Portofino 4lir. 4 811 , 1>001 w1J11C. huge bv rm, frml rim rm, p1meled Cam rm & 1>eparale billiard r m . Tile pat ios. used bric·k dn\C & Porch, wet bar. 675-551 I BY APPOINTMENT HARIOI VIEW HILLS '- FAIULOUS IA Y & OCEAN VIEW -Catalina to Palos Verdes. Unusual· ly spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath with wood & beam ceilings, atrium entry. Pool-sized yard -Cruit trees. All together it's just great. Call for ap· pointment. NEWPORT ISLAND DUPLEX Well maintained 7 yr. old ; close to water s ports & swimming beach. Each unit 3 bdrms .. 2 baths; frplc. & enclosed garage. $172,000. Woul d ex· change for more uoits. BEAUTIFUL 5 BDRMS. Mission Viejo; s pacious, like new. with forma l dining rm. & 3 car garage. Owner trans .• asking $125.'000 G~ral 1002 GeMrol 1002 wallpaper, etc., elc ··· •••• ••••. • •• ••••. •••••• • ••. • •• ••••• •• ••••••••• l-lighly upgraded & Im· LIDO IA.SIM -PIER & SLIP A. VAIL.AILE -Big beautiful condo, 3 bedroom or 2 bedroom & den. 3 bath. New carpets & drapes, private entry, elevator to secured parking garage. Great li ving on the water. Appoint· ment only. $241,500. LINDA ISLE ·~IEACH COTTAGE 8600 SQ. n. to. ASSUME $36.000 Vd("Jfll. :.p:tllOU'>. tWU· :.. LOAN ,tury offln: bulld1nJ:. maculale .. Newport ~chi dii.lnr t. Sl79,000 incl rec lot OPEN SUNDAY 1-ti 1812 Port Stirling l'I Localt·U one block tu Nc:ir frwy., :.fl prk'g. Ocean ;ind cryi.tal 1>iind1> i.p;ices murc avail. Fanuly si.ted llvmg room Comemenl corner loca· --------WJlh crackllni; f1replacc lion w bus stop. Su1Lalile Twnhl>e. Garden k1Ll'11l'r1 for many uses. Zorll'd Wllh formal d1n1n!( c.2.N~-ed:.paml&clca11· Beautiful \'lew of ch.in up, but pnn•d lost.>11. CORONA DEL MAR -SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY -Neatest abode in town for bachelor pad for guy or gal. Choice location. one block from Big Corona Beach. Buy now -perfect site fo r future large home. Call for ap· pointment. $98,500. The "Twin Towers", with 10,000 sq. ft. Ii ving space & located on 2 choice waterfront lots -complete with pier & slip. All rooms are spacious, incl. 7 bdrms. & 6 baths. Fantastic wet bar & game rm. It's an elegant home -yet quite "homey" & cheerful. Price, completely furn is hed, $950,000. m.·1 from 01wn '1i.1\'1hun l23t5\\'t·~Lmm~lcr. r. G. Call oo:I fHli7 r ' CALL NOW ·"' 1 '"''''•"·"'"''.'''''.' ~ 752·7315 [1'1 lfi&H:ll ".?.~.~.~?.':;.,,~~ .. GHerol 1002GeHrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~COATS & WALLACE Cx:J1 REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THf SOUTH C AST AREA SINCE 1963 Top Salespeople For March DONNA W ALICER Huntin9t0fl leach IEA DRURY Costa Meso . *"" JOHN IOWEH Hewporl l each SPLASH TIME! Sunny and bright family home with unique pool. fe nced for safety, and plenty of patio area to sun in. 3 Bedrms, large dining h ving area. floor to ceiling f1r<.'place is fotal point in la r ge li ving room. Ex· cellent area. Hu rry! Hurry' $65,000. Call 962 44~ S BEDROOM-4 BATH This f''our Seusons home b ideal for a la r~e family. Hu~e family room with fireplat•e. <.:ountrv kitchen . low maintenance yard and ~hort wcilk to all schools inC'ludini:t St Simon & J ud<'. CALL NOW 964! 4454 RV AREA IN EAST COSTA MESA Store your boat or vehicle off the street with worhhop connecting. 4 Be drms. 2 bat h . fireplace, humidifier on forced air heater for a n y breath1n~ prob l e m s. Grcenhousl• and fruit trees add to th i~ lovt•l y. Sl'<'lud<•cl property. Orii;:inal ownt·I', lll'W 011 market. <.:a 11 5'1(i 111 1 MEED ROOM FOR POOL TABLE? Fun + lots of livi ng fo r $69,900 3 Bedrms. 2 haths. dining + hu~e family rm wi th wet bar . Mammoth fis h pond a nd works hop. New carpeL'i & paint. Wh al more could you ask? Call 546·4141 EXECUTIVE HIDEAWAY ou must see this 4 bedroom estate to beli eve it's beauty, overlooking he fa irway with endless pool area ith jacuzzi. massive brick wet -Oar. Made for entertaining or quiet • r a oiqus liv i ng Cor the <liscrtmthath'Ht executive Call 640·6181 IT'S A RIAL IELL RIN$ER eauUtul new listing in Harbor iew Hills. Lush gardens, private atlo, jacuzzi. Call for details. ·6161 MesadelMar Large Cosla Mcs11 home with 4 overs1lcd bedrooms, family rm. heavy shake roof, laird entra n ce wa y & fireplace. Great location clost> to pa r k . tennis courts and all schools. Just listed ccill 546·5880 for full details. ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS AGREATllG WONDERFUL HOUSE AH kinds of room in lhi!. J bdrm house 1n that special Vil llige at mospbere of East Bluff. Exc1tmg polenllJI in one of New po rt Beach·., fmest family areas. Jusl listed al $152,500. Call 673.SSSO ~ 1-tN r11?. ft"(, .':tr J '• I [®IR&lil LCICJWIG Ranchette WITH VIEW :'liearly 2 al'.rcs nciollcd amonii giant oaks only 2' ~mile:. to the :.urf with a remarkobll' tustom hwll ;1 brlrm +-Jen + r .1 mil y rrn honi l' <h s11o(n1.'<l lo max1m1tc the iianorilm1c . hilly ranchland \'1ew. Also 5 l'Jr cu\ ered parkini; ~ ruom for camper'<. boats, etc. The corral cJn ac commodale ;is many horse:s w. you could C\'l'r w:mt w1lh room to spare . Ol'l'ERING PRICE $220.000 Call 644-7211 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 I 5 E. Coost Hwy •• Corona del Mer 675-5511 1002 G.-rot 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A REAL ••oH WOW" VIEW Dir ect panoramic view of bay & ocean: lar~e modern 3800 sq. rt. home with security alarm system for your peace of mind. 2 Wet bars. sauna . large game rm. A truly great home in which to entertain your most favor ed guests. $320,000. CORONA DEL MAR AHYOHE? A quaint. old 3 bdrm & 2 bdrm. duplex on the corner of beautiful tree lined block. $167,500. Ask about Narciss us. RESTAURAM'T Well established business. building~& equipment at $170,000. Large wine slotk not included . Retain the well known name or do your own. EXCB.LEHT OFFICE IUILDING IJ .000 Sq. ft .. 2-s tory bldg .. well local· cd & with ample parking. $420,000. Will exchange. Wh at's your offer ? 673·4400 mm=::::::;·~~~~~ SPANISH ESTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMrol 1002 CLOSE TO FREEWAY l IR · $69, 950 Pr i me p r i de o r ownership area. Almost new. Dramatic entry t-0 huge fHmily sized living room w ith c r ackling f1rcplacc a nd v:.iullcd CLEAR. · 759-0811 4!JO NEWPOltT CENHB DRIVE 759 03 \ l GeMral 10021G....-ol 1002 ....•..•.....•..•......•...................... fi.a11e _A. Unique ~ferf U,_.l()Ut: li()Mt:§ REALTORS' THE NICtSrPrOPLE SELLING THE Nti'ITCSTHOMES CORONA DE L MAR, 675~ MESA VERDE. 646·5990 • CALL US I 1002GeMt"ot 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IAY VIEW FIATUlllD IH HOME MAG.ilJME Two luxury units, secluded area of old Corona del Mar, each with unobstruct· ed bay view. They're big, they're beautiful ! Must see! $320,000 Closr to Fret.>w:iy a nd priced right' Mei1 :1 Verrlt.> north', bt's l l1.1q;ain llui;<' maslcr s u ite plus 3 m ore bedrooms can be yours for this family sl:r:e home. The owner is out-of·a rea nnd is motivated. Your home Is se<'tudcd. hns <:harm and be ready lO huv Call 546 2313 Fixer Uoper Be autiful v"t t w OF BACK tJAY . Large. sprawling runch style. Here's an opporlunily for the executive who wants lo fix up a home the way he wants It. Jf you have 1mal(inalion. this Is just lhl.' home fur you. Yuu'1I better hurry on this one! Call 645 0303 celling. Formal dinin g. G _. Garden view kit chen. •Mr• 1002 Fa mlly room ndJoins ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• luah terrace through wall BACK IA. y MOM'S HOUSE of glass. Separate wing HE "'TED POOL AT DAD'S PRICE for hideaway m a!!ler ~ Juslwhal lhedoclor'sor· FORESTE OLSON suite nnd guest quarters. $86, 900. dered • peace, fresh air, 963-7881. . . Tree·lined rul·dc s ac m sunshine. Where lnnuen· ortN 111 9• "H11Nroi:u1•' r• prime Uack Buy area. tlulfamilies hve. Sliding ~·c--~ [~~,Jij!lll~··i.ij ~~~~d wr~~~:,' b1~~1~: ~~l G~~e~~I ~f:~~:! •• ?-·•', ,, ,,.. ,,, t ' [~Ifill ~· ... .. .. ~· ~i:Ui:A flreph1ce. Open planned require m1111mum care. Scll1dlt'1tem-. &125678 ra m lly rnom <.;her Call today, tomorro w - -kitchen with pa nlry . m:iy be too late. 842·2535 G....,... 1002 CieMret 1002 Ci....,... 1002 Hklc·away master suite Ol'fN1UV•llS11JNTONN<1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• plus 2 decorator baths. r•·lifi!!·l!·LI !~~11~a~k:·~~ea"r.:iT~1: ! £jij1U0 ;\ heated pool. Owner will 1-~-~;;;·~--~ .. ~-~-~··~·~1·~-~ MINUTES TO IRVINE INDUSTRIAL AREA AND SOUTH COAST PW.A ... SAVE GASOLINE AND TRAVll TIME! neu SlllBLE FAMILY HOMES (Newport M••• Unified School Dletrlct) PRICm FROM OllLY $81.~ 1 story -large Iota· 3 bedrooms -2 baths • spacious family rooma with fireplace - dining and breakfast areas • shake roofs -kitchen with large greenhouse window -many, many more featu;es. DELIVERY IN APRIL 1977 DOll'T DELAY • •Y YOUI HOME TODl¥11 llJllfl OlllY I lEfT1 -.. " .. tlllll.t ~~~--ir.::._=:.i;.'":.:M~i Sales Rep on _ premises 11 a.m :.: to dusk. Telephone t;; (714) 545-8272 (Eve.) (71 4) 537-7722 ~G:r flO ll'U:WTORS PWSEJ _ ...... ~-· BUCCOLA HOMES OUAL ITV SUtCE 194 7 --------- -I f =~77~anc:e. Hurry, call llG POOL LITTLE PRICE /\ masterpiece In plan· ninJ.? for comfortable family li vina with child· safe pool. Massive Cami· ly room acrented by Swedish fl repla<'e and buill·in ba r. Put your heart and wholo family In lhls happy home for only I00,500. Call collect 842-2.\35 011N 111t;•11 S IUl'I 10 Ill l'lr(t • SELL Idle Items with [WllllM Daily Pilot Clos111flcd Ad. ~-~~~· .-~-~-~11:~' ~--~-~-~ GtMNI I 002 C......... I 002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~c~~ fiapp'J ~1.,. From the Staff of Coldwell Banker A COl.DWIU, 1...-CO. 644-1766 2111 IAN .IOA<x!IN Hllllllll>. IN NIWll'OIU CINTI" • preJ ettfj BRANO NEW 2 STORY WESTSIDE. COSTA MISA -3 Bedroom, 3 bath f arnlly home has all of the fi nest features at only $87,500. We also have 2 other 3 bedroom homes still un· der construction. Call Curt Her berts for more information. CAMEO HIGHLANDS WITH LOYIL Y POOL -desirable 4 bedroom ~'?me with sunny pa'lio. Looks li ke m odel home. all freshly redecorated and ready to move 1n. $168,500. BIG CANYON COURTYARD EHTRY WITH POOL Ir JACUlll -5 Bedroom Cali fornia r anch style home -custom built for present owners. Formal dining room, den/office, family room and game r m. Mexican tiles and shake roof. $425,000. Call Ken Knight for a ppt. to see. DOYER SHORES AREA MOST DESIRED LOCA TIOM! See t his exclusive, custom built home with 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. library, fa mily room . 3 ffrep laces a nd m a ny amenilies. Call Ann Peters for fu rther details. $215,000. NEWPORT RIVIERA SUPER LISTING! l Bedrooms. J bath, family room. 2 Story home with large wa lled patio. Fireplace. Pools and tennis cour ts and clubhouse. $66.000. WESTMINSTER OWHER TRANSFERRED -see this 4 bedroom, family room. 3 bath home. Extra mother·in·law uoil. Gr eat location in "Showcase" area. $84,900. 642-5200 PET BARRETT REALTY • 't4 • '\/'., T1 "I''·' ''\lo...... ''4•·~: , Ur-.i· t GeMrat 1002 GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NO EGGS-AGERATION !! Hunt all you will -these are REAL FINDS! LIDO ISLE TRIPLEX. Italian villa, pride or o wne r s hip uni ts; p e rfec t owner /user ; some bay view ; patios. balconies, frplcs. IE.ACH HOUSE Ch ar ming 2 bdrm. near beach & bay. R·2 lot. Clean & attrac- t ive. ,$97,500 HEW CAHALFtlOMT HOME Live on the waterfront in this large 3 bdrm. & ' family rm. You own the land. $175,000 DAVIDSON REALTY )801 W (''°'' Hwv NB 645·7575 31 16 Newporl Blvd NB 673·9060 General r 1002C....erol 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTBLUFF 4 Bdrm .. 2112 ba. LUSK B with VIEW OF CATALINA. Good location. Sharp condition. E xtra p a rking . POOL SIZED YARD. $157,500 THE BLUFFS Beautiful 3 bdrm ., 21h ba. "D" end un·• it with spectacular view of bay, mts. and night lights. Like new condition ; on lovely cul de.sac St. $159.500 F EE lf513 C.otPUSDt:IRVOIE G-...rat 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARIOR VIEW HOME PllCI REDUCED $6000 This Elegant 4 bedroom Belvedere is priced below m arket value for quick sale. It features extra lrg family room w /used brick fireplace, lrg living r oom w/lrg brick fireplace, formal dining room, eating area in family kitchen. Deluxe a larm system, triple car garage, pool size lot. This won't last at $16!,500. Call now 759-0059 OWMr/AfJlftf I I002Go1Mf'at 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WHITE WATll OCIAH VllW Cyprus Shore.c; best buy -Newpart Beach in ves t o r s h e re 's a tremendous opportunity! Custom built 4 bedrm & fa m rm . 2~ Aero p ark. $210,000. ' .. .......... U. .._..,_W. .....,.,_,._ ..._..,_~ .._..,_I* , ......... 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JdoaUy Sbrter Hiiiei Gardea atrium ~tranc. ertn ::red.ra wa 5 V....t &tut. over 2000 loc'd. nr. achla, part • • 1ocucut.1vedoubkdoor ~__;,It , __ .... pea. FROM • Br, ........ •l•w of 1iq,.feet.s-&persbdrmor abop'1. Minutes from Cute 2 bedrm wtth 1ile eat.ryl Ste1' Jown Uv. --. .. o.....uv room c f c.1--.... llartlar.-SlTUOO .... d.loiJll rm, plaab beada. llD-7213 cuatom flreplau " rm.+ Klng Jlenry vm wtw« bar. Formal diA· • • UlllAWWURY OClNL ' • earpeta. Tarbell, _____ __...___ tMWuUy mcloHd ftont. formal dlnol Gourmet Vbut room. 2 Fldrcplactesl · RUJ.Toa.5 64MOfO CllLlonerbkr.'"°'1742 RLTllS, S'f9,$00, caU BYOWNE1Ubr,2'Aba,a fatlo. Yard h <11 t&lley + tollJt your toet ~=I ~; * * * -.-gty. La Cuesta conclo. t a o d a c • P • d fireplace In fam. rm. ·-'"$1.Q)i50 6"·7270 8 c..t.MIM 1024 DD. CERIO 1D01.old.C&oua1UDc8% m.1$terpiece! Near ~m Soaring statrca1e to -~ , · • • ........ ••••••••••••••• '1MPERIAL Joan.&4S-0800 mWlity park and pool seperate bdrm complex. ..._.,.._.. 1006 Large family home in convenient area ud tania c:owtl Sound Sweepln& mstr. bedrm ........ -............. IASTll IUHMY of Costa Mesa. Upgraded carpets & LUXURY" SEITO l&llVI nlce? Call Red Carpet retl'Ul + 3 Mammoth Sl'ICIAL d B tit 1 tl C!.. k H .... _ ........ ··-• Beautiful 3Br, 1~ ba. Re.alton,us..a:ieo. kiddies bdrmal BBQ IAYFtlOMTDUPLIX lf yoa have a iie fmly rapes. eau u pa o. ~uea Y ucet ....... IU ......... wu· Kitcbett blt·ln BBQ. All~~~~~~~~ bac kyard ! Truly a a older hous-=•· aandy UkotbtBunn)'fmly,thls c0lean's· $84,900. Hurry fer this one! =p~~!i_1j';!: new no-wax nrs, cpta, lllYINIPOOL . h11ndsome 11howcasel, 'bcb. $220,000. Agt. laJusUoryou.Specloua4 pen UD. l.S.. perlal, Catm decor, walJpaper & paint. Cov· CaU for privaleshowln1! 640-2344 bdrm, J bat.bl at a huge much atorage, cstm ercd patio & nicely $69,900 &f7.0010 fmly rm where the bun· lodacpe ux1 landscaped yard. $168,500. Charming Jrvlno pool olofNrn••11SfUN~oft1'Nic1• , SELL ldJe Items wlU\ a n1H c1111 play. All new ~ CALL NOW 752-7315 ' ous owner. Open house Sat April home. Quiet tree ltned r•i :· • ~~fs~otc1usooodAd. ~!~.':1!'~: .. !!.~~ kitchen appliances tor ~/~ DONALD M. BIRD ~~~uu.week. 9tb.J.z..5pm.Pb:Mo.u..e :J~~:~·P:Oo:1':da111~1,~.i r-1HftH1~_, GaMNI 1002 Sb~. 4ba, wet bar, formal ~.7~~~'?,1Y· Only Associate s. Re altors PRICIRIDUCID room-brlck tireplecc. L::;;;~--=~~~=~!! ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• din.rm. den & lam.rm. UeauUful downtown, 4 Large ae"perate Muter • • $179.500.6733226 ~~~ bedrm 3 bath, Lake wing. Bulltld book l'ENIN DUPLEX Park. Jacuul. 4 Car 1helve1, profeasiooeUy INCOME UNITS ,.__._.......___ a...t~-10241-------1 garage. $131,500. P .M. le.ndacaped grounda + Upperwilbviewolbay& -----$6. 5,900 COOPER & ASSOC'S, beaut.lfUl kidney ahaped ocean. 3 br. 2bal Lower· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S:JG-1484or536-3013. pool. Don't roil& tbll"at • Duplex "osta Mesa 2br, 2 ba; both w/frpks. Open 1925 Lanai Dr. 5Br, ....... -... D& .......... lt $52,900 ......... odl ooly S89.900. Call~ 9" \Jpper Jeased, lower xlnl country clb loc. ~---Schools & shops closet i---------i 75.Z-1700 • Duplex "orona del Mar available. Exlnt cond. M a n y x l r a s 1023PRESJD10 ~.900 is awfully cbe11p Comfy 4 bdrm, bl.lilt-in ATTRACTIVE OffN llt9•ff'lt1JNIOlf"Nl((I Tripi ~ ta M f:r~ ;;~e after s.-8614/540-2018 tn~rc2:!. rci::°!irr:; ~~ :01~. ~~ ~~ !°1~·n~alhedral ~il-~c'!iboorklil~/bW~e~s~tmc~lrne',1elae:;.r· 1•'1t:tti.,;1i·fl • 819"05 esa c-• ..,vilog.1.E USTBEG-.IUY smokealarm,newcpt'j, buelll.ogfortss.ooooext T'!u-~n. RL~:s~ecaii .. ... 6E1 ~:11 All of these units are in new .t2131stNB,67U261 FOIC90Ul:RS close to scbls. shops " yr. Call qulckl Agl. 842-8854 Mall. Just repainted in· condition and have unique features Roll your own Easter recreation. S84.SOO. For 646-4871 side & out. New cpt'g. A eg31 oo the 9lb green Appl call 5"6·5605 or NEW PRICE good buy in a good loca· CALL US FOR which command the highest rents. Coro.a dat Mer 1 OZ2 right in Croot ol your own '1S2-0558. MESA VERDE uoo. * HOMES * GEORGE 6. O'NEAL & ASSOC. • ..... ~;·;;;;;;;•••••• ::!h2 :~~·e.4 ~r1~t~ So.C•lfflty •IY OWMH• Beautilul S 4: S luxury 3 $6S,OOO $60,000.$70,000 OWNER.BROKER malr auHe dwo & 3 MESAVERDE Lg.4br+denoolg.Jot. bdrm. 2 bath, price IRTlllfill&lniH Spyglaaa Hill, $200,000. S bdrms up . Btfl ly It"s a peach! Spacious 3 Cust. 18x36 pool + spa. sJubed. Anxious owner, THEHOMESILLHS CAU MR. WALTBt 64M790 Br 3 Ba, View. Harbor lndscpd, only $11.5,000. Br 2 Ba, Fam Rm. Solar Fnnl. din rm, used bnck fmly rm plus din rm too. 7S~Slil BEACH VIEW & WATER View Hills, $189,500. 4 Br 545-!Mlll waler beater. On quiet frpl. F\nisbed gar•ge. 1 A must see. n41963-S61.L 2 Ba , View. 640·2981 cul de sac, w/price wln· blk to Estancia Park. -IT AU. D UP (Qualified Buyers Only) o.iDg peach tree, on lge $119,500. Prlo. only. AD S lot. B Pri 0 54&8872 ... End location on~· OCEANVIEW, pool, un· 1 .i.,own900er;,~5 327oc.3 °· --------. belt; apacioua, 2 (rplCJ •• usual home w /3 & Cam-~;iii. · '"· or PRICEDIJGHT!! · =======~•l aundry rm., 4 b~g rm. lanai. lot l50xl50' --------•---------•Just listed! 3 Br 2 Ba ANXI • . sBrnearbeach oncul·de· bdrma., family rm. & fee. 4818 Surry, Cameo MISA V&DE POTENTIAL+ custom home. Super OWNER 1 OUS. Fix sac. 2300sq fl. $92,SOO. By cl06ets galore. Univ~nn· Highlands. Open Daily. F\ne 4-5 bdrma, 2 st.ory 2 Units, good area, good pride or owoerahip upand sav~ .. Grea~area, owner.962-0148 ty Park locaUon .•• all Owner.57s-e307 21,; ba home. MUST parking,superpacka&e! Eastslde St. Heavy ~~"f:ic d:~e~!tit~!~~· SPRING BARGAINS! ~~P lo a bu)',~l CAMEO HIGHLANDS SEE! 640.9900 ahake root, brick fplc io S118.700 T~rbell RLTRS1 (Sorf!!lde) 3 Br 3 ~~~!.l~~:.1~~ew, THE~~t':~~S ~~~~ll~faat! call84i-8854 • • <Huntin~n.'~)3Br 552·70iWO .. j private beach. $160.000. --------• Just Listed -· """ 4615 Cortland Drive, MESA VBDE (PacilkSanda)4 Br THE · · _Cd_M_._C.a_l_l6_7_~_47_82_. __ 1 ~y)edbllhoc;mbeeawutit;hSpa1!1!5ghe ••>D ~~~. ~~~n~ ~~'.1~ (Bca:7ti!i:>>4 Br VILLAGE. · .. c 0 R 0 N A a .. Golf Coww View bath, 2 pallos. Former $112.000 'REALTORS • lot. 4 Bdrms., 3 baths, .. mod I lk •~ be h. HIGHLANDS d.uung " family rms. & 3 Bedroom nesUed right • _,......... e • wa "' ac (Summerwind) 4 Br PANORAMIC oCfice.<Xferedal$1Z7,SOO oo 8th Fairway or ex· .icAL ianwrz '1!4/963-5671. $129,000 lltVINE'SFIHIEST : OC.,.,. ... Vl ... W elusive Santa Ana Coun· MOMTICIU.O Iii MALLOY R~ALTOHS Beautiful Rancho Sfn ai;An 11:; 759-0226 try Club. Decorated to a 963-W77t J oaqui n Townho~ A delightful 3 Br, 2 Ba, ) "'Tee"! Family room, 3 Bdrm·• 2 b alb ·--------i Overlooks greeobelt.j& home with view from (CCf!l~TESJ formal dining. Magnifi· t ownhouse w ith dbl. . . pool. With this home u nearly every window, ~~ cent atrium. You won't 1ara1e. 2 pools & can forget those y d large master suite. wood believe tbe sunsets! clubhouse. Great loca· --------• chores & enjoy eleg t beam ceiling and oak CONDO S PECIALIST, $110,000. Broker.Ask for t.lon.oearacboolalrabop-OWNER'S HAVEN : living. Better llur ! hardwood floors sn H.B .• C.M., F . Vly. Sharoo,963-3961 ~ITl ... ""CH Gorgfamlleousy rm~p1jft4 bdfornns1. CallMS-0303 "walk·U> pnvate beach" Touchstone Realty, .--..... .-" -• "• ma locauon ~ WClOlhtream Condo. 3Br, llALTY 675-1642 dlnin1, RV parking, AND --------1 21h Ba, 345 University $88,500, Tarbell, RLTRS, Owner wilt carry first ARULCH.ARMER Dr, A -2. By owner. MESA VERDE 4 BR. _c_al_l _962-_5566 _____ 1 FOREST E OLSON trust deed. $172.500 Transferred. must sell, 548·9834. $78,500. ·Glantz Realty MUST SELL, MOVING 1mmoe 3 br. 2 ba. pool, Service,call545-4289. 2 story 2400 sq.ft. Im· ________ ...._, '"° ,.. , ... a/c,undergmdsprnklrs, Duplax/CostaMeH O...Point 1026 mac. Eves & wknds Hwltinc)ton lrl(fom rm, qual decor Agt.631·1846 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968-5400 HlstMMlr 1042 TURTLEROCK • 61R-CUSTOM thruout, 3 yrs old. See to beli ~ ooo ""7 29"" OPEN SAT JC.llM 1·5 NEW 4Br. l mile to Dana CONDO SPECIALIST ••••••••••••••••••••••• eve _... ·..., · ""· 1-p 1 l 11 b , PRICED TO SELL Prcsli~lous Turtleroc ti 217E.23rdSfrfft 0 n ar or, many H.B .. C.M., F . Vly. Udrm. cu!llom. Qu t East s idc. Old home xtras. Ownr $99,000. Touchs tone Realty, Quality4Br+ FR home. tree lined street. C.a charm, ne w home reel· 838-5473 963--0867 Open house Sat /Sun, A a rd en e ntry. H ing. Vaulted beam~d BLUFF LOT wiU\ s pec· 10.5. 17063 Westport Dr. separate family r cell., natural wood ID· tacular view, zoned for Call 5Sl·4426 Formal dining ro t.erior units $150 ooo. Dutch Haven H u· ,.. 00 3 B Brick frnlc. in eteg 1 la.ADLEY lrCO. ' •--r·acan 2~~':!':th~~. F~Uyu~ living ·~oo m . Lar AMCHOUM Choi ce Uuf!l1ogton wet bar, living rm wall, room. Pro£essiona 41rHouH + IMYISTMIMTS Beach locat1~n near & bdrm closet. Custom lnnd i.c apl'cL 3 c UALTOIS 673-3230 l!J AllR: . graded, incldg mirrored maste r wing. Laun Gmst + I Ir Apt 17141496-7711 sch~ls, shopping and shutlerc.-d lhruout. Mylar ~ar:igc. Only $123, Custom built. s pacious Manna. Neat 3 bedrm windows. redwood deck· Call today! 752-1700 facilities. Two 2 car ldealTr-Plexrorown.r oc· w/bug!! family nn, gas 'inginatrium&onlan:c CW'f"'"'9 "''SIVNIOtf S127 500 b bltn kit .. muslve stone upstairs sundcck. F:ncl • garages. • Y cupancy.Nrbeach&San fpl.c . A bargain at litecementedfrontpatio. ; .. ~~~-I appt. Clemente Pier. 10 yrs "6,980. S31·5800 F.'acil inc_ Id : tennis, pool, ~~~~~~~~~ DIRECTORY ...... ..,., .. K ... j ... J-......... ,. ............. Al ... leuMw ...... ~ -~-............ ,wA*; .. ._, .. ...,.•D.u&.TN.QTWAH'fAM."*-.......... ._.. .... .,,.., _...,.. ........... _ ... Ill ... ulllim ... ,.....,..,. s-..,. HOUSES FOR SALE 2 HDROOM 287 E . 2.1rd St. CF.. Side> C.M G73 J2:JO Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IR & f.AM RM oir DEM 251 l Vistn Or. Nt•wport Beach M 2 38.50 $l!i7 ,5'HI Sat/Sun 1 5 l IEDROOM 22~ Ll'<lroit St Laguna Bl•ach 1!'M-!J'J81 $1G7,000 Sat 'Sun 12·5 116 Via W:nic·r .... Lido l<4lf>, NR 2 13-Mfi 851517 14 '193-2894 S::it 1 5 22001 Catalina C'1r, Hunt'g fkh 968-tKSo/646 :f.128 Sat /Sun 1 5 121'1 dt• la 1-:-strt•lla, San \IE"mt>nte 4n Jfi!l2 S87 soo Sat /Sun 12·5 l .. & FAM RM oir D94 1721 K111gs Hoad <Cliff Haven 1 NB M5·2R1K/fi45 5746 Sat/Sun 10.4 ••UUH Surn:y.Cml l'lnnds,C<:IM 1175.s;m $216,000 Open daily •601 Via Lido Nord (Lido> NB &12·5002, 675·6428 Sat/Sun l·S •2540 Vis ta Bayu, Newport Beach 646-32.55 $117.500 Sunday l·S 307 Carnation , Corona det Mar 644·6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 251 01'can view, Npt. Bch 646-7711 Sat/Sun 1·5 4 llOllOOM •2101 ffi ghland. Newport Beach 540.1151 $129,500 Sunday l ·S •2 Rue Grand Ducat, BlgCyn. NB 640-1721 $329,000 Sat/Sun 12·6 4 II & FAM RM or DIH - 17083 Westport, Hunt'g Harbour, HB 551-4426 Sat/Sun 10·5 8891 Midbury Dr. Huntington Bch 968-7111 $92,500 Sat/Sun 12·5 3202NewYork Ave,MVerde"'CM 545-4289 $78,500 Sat aiSun 1-4 708 St. J ames Place, Newp0rt Bch 645-2818/645·5746 Sat/Sun 10·4 •32S3Colorado Ln.Mesa Verde, CM 768-4286/551--0126 Sat/Sun t·S 24751 Via Alvorado, Mission Viejo 768-0002/494-6961 Sat/Sun 12-5 1822 W. Moore, Santa Ana 979·1659 $78,SOO Sat/Sun 10-4 29511 Ana Mario, LJguna Niguel 494·2146 · Sat/Sun ~Port C8rlow Place, N.B. 840-1049 $16',_, Sat/Sun J.0..5 1122 Park St. Huntington Beach 588-1484 $137.~ Sat1~5 4495 Sandburg Way. J rvme 552-7446 $112,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 25662 Maximus. Mission Viejo 830·9816 $89,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 3106/3112 Broad St, Nwpt Sch 731·1552 $141,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •W19 Paper Lane , Newport Bch 752-9023 Sat/Sun 12·5 2933 Roya l Palm, Mesa Verde, CM 5464141 S7 1.900 Sunday J-5:30 3Arch Ray, Newport Beach 499-1689. 673-8042 Sat/Sun 12·S 141 71 MoorcCrt. Irv. 752-1700 $99.000 Sun 11·12 •3030Country Clb Dr. Mesa/V. CM 646-7711 $162.000 Sat/Sun 1·6 1594 ~lyttlcwood <~tcsa Verde> CM 5-15·36.56 S78.500 Sun 12·5 •453 Princeton <C lll. Park) CM f>46·7414 S'M.950 Sun lO :J0.2 4495Sandburg Way, Irvine 552 7446 Sl12,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1812 Port Stirling Pl (llVIONB $179.000 Sunday 1·6 •2008 Balearic Dr .. MesaN , CM 546-8872 $119.500 Sunday l ·S S IEDllOOM 3801 C051ey (Culverdale) Irv. 552-7500 Sun. l ·S 5 II Ir FAM IM w DIN 2032 Port Bristol (llV Homes) NB 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 1621 Port Barmouth, Harb Vu, NB 644-7270 $169,950 Sat 1·5 6 llDIOOM 578 Traverse. Costa Mesa 7S2·731S $84,900 Sunday l·S CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE l lrDIOOM 501 Ptaya (Blurts) Newport Bch 644-7901 $126,000 Sat/Sun 11-6 l09050bsidian Ct. (Ftn Pk> FV 554·3626 $62,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 4 lmlOOM 21751 Lalce Vista (Lk Frst) E1 Toro 581-'D $69,500 Open All Wknd. 807 HJlvanar (The Blutrs) N.B. 644-ll33 $129,500 Sun 1·5 * ** new. Mu.st see soon at $164.900. POINT R .E. W..-..ettlaaffors Jac~z1.1 , s auna, gas - -a-5600 DBQ s & 211tY clubhouse. Calif Um for sale hy W'IREMetwork By own~r. $87,500. 16774 owner. 3 Br, upgrdld. SUPER II Algonqwn 846-4557 1 ove ly J n d s c pd••& Large Ocean View 3 REL 0 w MARK 1-; T 1,-.irw . I 044 court yd. ~73,500. C~I Bdrm home. Security VALUE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551·2451.Pnnconly. ,,. WhvNot .... ? check (his out. 3 DR home at end of private cul-de-sac st. on the EASI'SlDE. Lge. firm, 2 patios. Call MS-7221 !or dc.'lails now. Satisfaction & S-Orcnlty for quick escrow. 4 Br. 2 will be yours for only Ba. &ols of xt.ras. $63,SOO. $134,500. In prime H.B. location. POINT REALTY 846-7924 cves/wkeods on· Call 496-5600 ly owner. ~21 .. IHCOMl PIOPEllTY DeUghUul Duplex near commer cia l San Clemente ror $82,900 Fixer Upper Duplex. l Bdrm unit.a. Dana Point ---~-----· VETS W..tdffRHlty LOVEllG llDROOMS7 $104.500 Super duper Tri-Plex fo N 0 D N fa.slldlous fussy owner occupant.. Nr Beach, San Sharp 4 BR, l~ BA, This family home has Qemente 1164,900 w/frpk. Beaut. st. Will THREE + two used POINTREALTY brick fireplaces. One in Dana Pl 496-he gone by Sun. night. JnJGE family room and•--------~ Only S51,500. CAl.f, one in living room. Rich 898-7855, WH ~LAN brown shag carpeting, 3 ... Co.do.· REALESrATE. fenced yard, covered Brand new, Sea Terrace. patio with bulltln brtck 14 0 0 sq . rt. s e c . BBQ aU blend into a truly pte.Prlnc. only. Ron El· Ideal home for your Us, Agent 980-2358. family. Located lo lovely ~~~~~~~~~ residential area near New Condo By Owner SCHOO~. By appolnl· near Marina, Capo area'. menl only· $76,000. Asking $111,500. Prine. on· . ly. 2 Br 2Yt Ba, spilt H.B. PRIME Ip Qua~I 1ew1. 499·15e5 liii 1Plac9 P•:•• Vllay 1034 Prap..-t;l9a ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BRt l~ BA w/trcc cov· 1s2-1no Fountain Park 2 sty, 3 Dr erea lot. Loads of woo ~IUt. NI 'llACH end unit Twnhmo.· Adj privacy on your covered patio. Owner w /carry. a OPEH HOUSll Mlle ::I Park. '62.500 2nd to help fin. Only 453 Princeton, College ~..;c only. M0-03'14 $84,1100. CALL 891M855, Pm. SUnday 10:3(}.2. 4" oc w " E LAN. R E A L pool,J14,950.Jmtll11tedl CONDO SPECIALIST, _EST __ A_T_E_. ----- IOlll SUllCll H.B., C .M., F . Vly. GLENMAR<UJ 28 646-7414 Touch1looe Really, · r, a.new ll8:J.-0887 cpla, frplc, bltn BBQ, MESA VaDI nice yd, 2 ml trom beach, Jmmac. hlJhJ>' upJradad By ownr. Up1rd'd 4Br, prinooly. 968·3458 4 Br, 2 Ba ln ltlnt loc. Sb•, •1•me/fam·rm. CONDOllINIUM. Hunt· llrl c k BBQ. many Prloc onl)' SH.too. lnston Townbome (or. CUit.om features, neatly 8C2-7903. Hell/El Algonquln). 2 br, ~ Must Ke to •P. 1.up 5Br or 4 + rec. rm. 1~ ba. ~l.SOO. assume 1ftC. 118.500.~ Ula, frp~ ln bit tam rm, rHA. Owner-Ag&. Daya: SIWUC:ITY I 1 e r. m Id In at u . 1_11_4-_547_-MS_· _1 ---- IS llAUTY PIHtaftt nr lot near FOR SALE BY OWN ER acbooll. Only $83.500. By • -d k H 48 Snow Wbfte could have owner. Call 963·2750. -n mar ome, r, lived here. Neat .. )'OU Prtno. P1eauie f1m rm. 2 sty. up1radea have every seeo.. Wlth 4 thruout, loHIY patio, Br arid c&o.e t.o Rboob, ~/M-JCleon Live Hete lnd1cpd & t prinklra, f or your Dwarh Btautilul ucracted 4Br, many many lllru. (children). Newly d•· ma Clft quiet cul....,.ac. #2,500. 968-71ll corated tbruout. with f7t,910. C•ll DOW for "9 900 ou1tom 1nadt drJ"•· Olll. toaee it. A p p r 0 x ' s 1 8 , o o o ~j;" ror 10W' appt. w""-wne t.b1I 2Br1 lBa ~~111 a•n$~!01tMta• :nr:o!o.o~l.,PlTI r~ TH[ R£AI ~ ESTATER S --- ........ j I 1 Carefree llvlna~ teaait, beMh.~lty. 1'tilllaie. Call £RA ... HU THE W1UOWS l IDRMS.-2 IA THS Sharp Plan 102 on oversized lot located at end or cul-de-sac street. New carpet in living rm. and haJJ, Mexican adobe tile in dining rm. & kitchen, newly re- decorated plus a large covered patio and be a utifully landscaped front & rear yard. Super sharp and only $71,500. VILLAGE II ow.ta ANXIOUS Beautiful 3 bdrm. Hanover plan with vaulted w<><><Pbeam ceil· ing, free standing fire place, plush carpeting, formal dining rm., a stunning atrium and located on wooded greenbelt location. Hurry on this one. On- ly $86.900. CARDIFF IM THI! THRACE Super sharp 2 bdrm. home with loft. Extras include cent. air cond., 2 baths, fireplace, plush carpeting & drapes and pro· fessionally lands caped. An out- standing home from the en· tryway to the back patio. Only $81,500. llAMCHO SAM JOA9'1fM Beautiful lower level 2 bdrm. San Mateo mode l condo with.in steps to gol! course. tennis club, pool & jacuzzi. Some or the ex- citing extras include upgraded carpets, drapes, fireplace. much, much more and for only $88,900 red hill rea lty 552-7500 .... - I --........ DAl;;,;;;,;L;o,;Y;..;Pl.OT'o.;;;;;::;,;,, ________ .:8u:;:::.:nd!f;:iu.,:;:Aei:c,;;1:..1:.:0~,.:;1'77~· ~~~-••• ~-~~ ....... ~~~~.'!-!~ ....... !~.~-~ ....... ~~~-~!~ ...... ·~~.~-~~•••••• ....................... ~~-.s.:. ..... !!?~!~~ ....... au-•._.. '"' ...._,..... -UN ._.a...,.M,.,..,.. IN611iA"-flM '"'...._,...,...., 2oooa. •• rr.,1re,4GOO-._ I f4 ht.le I 044 ...... ._. f .,... ••·-·•--·· •••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••••••••••••• ••• •••• • • • •••••••••••• • ••••••• • •• •••• • • ••• •• • • • • • • •• • • • • ••••••• • • •• ••• • • •• •• • •• ~ .......... •••••-• •••-•••••••••••••••••• •••-••••• .. ••••••••• ~ MUSTS&L MOW Below market Showcase. \A' I·.~ I. I. y '\ TAYLOR CO. ID.~BR. Zba, ftple. fl'T,400. 3 .Ur, J~ ba, 2llO ft. to tM trs take. pJmb cpl, ln<bcPtl. 75 aub ripu, pool, tc.W. W1DI OCIAM YU Y&rdl to laJte!, ulil rm. brand·n tw. T ry u-. Bom.anllc Mnldo tO Prine. only . Open Lingo HJ: 1\ I : i ()I\ s ,j ''" l. I H. dowD or UR, 2ba, S.c•r cnt.r)I Nta the mood for Fri/Sat/Sun. 581·ll32 or 1ar. Entire 2nd. fl th.I.I unboUevabw ~ean 5'1·9100Jlm. Rul&TATl ana•ter 1ulte. $99,500. ;t:,' :~':.U'.CV.:if;i;: 'Mhalon Viefo ___ l_0_6_7 ·~· 540-065$ or ..;.,._;_...;D...;£...;E...;R...;J_11L__:_D __ ~ bol'lle. Wood 1 11od abale.e ••••••••••••••••••••••• PalDI OF OWMllSH•·Utl,000 Near new q uality bll S unit blda in Newport Harbor High vlclnlty. Gorgeous 3 BR owner's unit w/fam rm, formal DR & 2~ baths. -4 Other units w/2 BR. 2 baths. Atrlums & putios. Call today for information. LOWll THRIE ARCH IA Y Boautlful A a pen ~Br, exterior le protesalon•I IY OWNER W.1A1I ... .,..... ... 2\9Ba, fam rsn, pro· ll.Ddlcape OG •Iorgo lot 0...IRgM.eid65 aaper up1nded 2 br . 2 '••kJnell.Y lndtcpd, ast. NOR l N S ror$l79.soo. 2·~ )'TS new. •sr. ,, .. n. • ll•t• Hy dr1•mffc ...... a...u. hOfM wfflt • ...,_ oc._ Giid ~ NC)ht ba, hill tolldo. Den, form. ~ DOLPHIN I.I. DR, 2"ba. Huae country dlrJ. area. Near l•ko • .....;;.:..;w;.;.· ;:;;00-0-8-R-IDG-.,.--" RE ALT y 494-1111 kit. Completely up. •lew. A. kHca... wltta . ............ op- '111,500. $6000 Under L,._AT""" .,.. graded, many xtras. rntt. Xlnt terma. Avail r ... n ~ T al f II d t d 11 3 b Bea ... Ada ... • .. Br, 2lL cx:r: .... 1 VIEW 1one a e u )' ecora e . pU-.ces. a,... ......, '°°"' wfHt ... bcr, oak paneled floor • end a dellgllHtd fir.ace. Pow fl,..plocet, •lew ct.c•1. 1--. _.... eel.-, fOf"IMI 6'lng "°°"'- 4350 sq. ft • .ct wffllM .__.to IMoclt 2111 S..J~n .... loed HIWPOn CIMTIA. H.1. '44-49 I 0 a prox. Apr Ot • .... .. -... -n nnsWEEK'S U\I" ov SparkUnf clean. Xtra or aM-1133 b7 ba. den, condo. Upard'd U>TSPECIALS 3AACH8AY !urge lo w /big open and.._., ••••••••••••••••••• Slt9,000 --,,....,.., 2000 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpta, wooden\IY. Lr1 pvt Landlocked, but sllll a OPEN SAT/SUN 12·5 view. Professionally -~;;..:..------I poolucorlot.5$2.003. ptece of the actloo. In· Pvt !Ullrded <.'00>mu11it,y, la.Dd.au~d. 1prioldera. vestlnLaauna'sfuture. walrt lo bch, tennlli Huge bri ck patio 499-4551 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IDl!AL TlloPLU . ~ .. !9Cll• t-Jo•rzf• .... HT •IOLD '6,000to$l0,000. cour s, clubhse, 4Br, w/overbe:id facln1 the 'I -.,.. l,G SALLI 3Ba, tum rm, marble sW\Set.'I. Paved RV area. "deaongoU coune. Commercial Coast trplc\ wet bar, lg 34751. VIA ALVORAOO, J,ACUNA DANA LAGUNA 4 cemeti:ry lots Pul·1Cic Un& &rMD at back $112,000 Jligbway at Vlc:torla redWOOddeck,executlve N.E . of La Pa.t & NlGl/EL l'OINT BEACll View Memorial Purk. Jo'or owner occupancy. ,forcver vt.w,cl06e AJ RCOND.,488,FAM. Beach. Back ol\ the ho~. shows like new. Marguerl\e. OPl!:N 495.17~ 493.8812 497.i.&!JtJ '295cach.S48·2662 Nr b e ach & San teon1a chab. $87,500. B.M."DlN.RM.,2~ BA, market. Prime location, Ready to move into, cul· HOUSE Sats & Suns. Commtrclal Clemente l'ier. 10 yrs _ ll 1133-9!111 wkdys or 2 F RPL'S U ln Mslr. buildable & ocean view. de-sac, xtro fg garage, 12·5. Call Krenhlin , Pni-rty 1600 new. Mw;t i;ee soon at. ~·5216evea"wknda Br). 2'33 sq. ft., highly lbeyare: lndacpd by Roiters 768-0002or494~l Me-leeclt 1069 ~_,., _ _,,_ 1076 ••••• ~~•••••••••••••• $1.64,900. upgraded Univ. Park Th R 2 Jots $4S 000 Gordens. Call 499-1689 o ~r"""' _ ...._...., POINT REALTY bocne. Great loc .. end un· ea:~e · · ' lli.W!042Agt. IY OWNER ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Commercial lot , 63.125, ___ C_AL_L_4_96_·SOOO __ _ •LVVV1'1UU.S" h It. Nr. all comm. & rec. TwoC-1 lols·5'i8.000 each. 4/5 Bedrooms. Aegeun H ..&..-V H OU HACllEHDA 19lh & Pomona. $40,000 T 11r:.1.-aa Tl ' .. vvu -Nr. t e rac'a. Ownr/Bkr. Call ror * .. , .. •057 * OCEAN VIEW Mdl. 2200+ sq Ct, up· 1Cll'DCW • Ml 180 deK. ocean view. cash. 499·34S9 OJC _.er Me au. X·llodel 3 br, 21/i ba 8....,. 552 7446 Open 1 5 ,. ,.... 3-Level 2 BR, high up 00 graded, $89,900• C"ll Portoftno4Br 4 Ba pool· N lf 7·1 bdrm furn. units, blln townhm. Central A/C, s~Sun·. · · • ---------• Riviera coutline: 2 330-9816 ~ /jac, huge 11~ rm: !rml ear go course. 3000 i.q. SHOPP'G ClHTER range & oven, ceramic Joaded w/xlras. Comm. ~..;._~.;_;_ _____ , b ... ~ be ed 1· d1n rm, panele<t ram rm ft. Massive beamti. 2 SITE lile in kitchen & baths. l j · Ml t uua.,,, am iv. rm., ~ fireplaces. $215,000. ood S poo , acuui. n. o GREENTREE Cpl: ocean vu sundeck. FOR SALE BY OWNJo:n J &separate b1Jlh1rd rm ... * 494•7551 * Lake t'ore:st 5 79 ;ic. o r. G ·anta Ana rent F luor, apr t .. UCJ. Lovelycornerlocalion,4 Family dining; carp. & Br2Ba,cornerlot.Two Tile pati-Os, Wied brick r51te. Improvement!> an. area. Trade ok. Only Nestled In tbe hills, rural Br, 2an ba, 2 story. Rose lots of ceramic tile. pali06, rplc, fncd back dnve & porch, wet bur, U<1lly tram c 11,000 cars. $135,000. II e lt in g. $8 4 . 9 S 0 · garden, great patio area $105.000 yard w/f1re pal. Sprnklrs wallpaper, etc ... etc ... $950,617. No financmu. David Bourke, Rltr _.0wn __ e_r_!b_k_r_. 49_5_·67_89 ___ , " lrg storage shed. $l~~~:t';~~t MISSION REALTY system. part lnd!icpd. Highly upgracte<t & im· Allan Williams Agt. Tolle 546-9950 tl9.500.540-75S9. $1S9,000.3Br/2Ba-Bchsd 494.0731 S74,500.49S·1234 mac ... Newport scbl dis· -=--__...;.--'------'--Realtors 763-1356 5 units, all 2BR. pnme lnrt. HAPPY EASTER An Original Beautiful all s:nl,000 or $375,000 ()pen House Sat & Sun 12-5 $179,000 incl fee lot San Juan Condolftinhun1 /Town· Anaheim loc. $145,000. exclusive 48r, 3Ba, lg 2ToChoosc fo'rom ut 228 Ledroit St. Prime Newport leech I 069 OPfo:N SUNDAY l 6 hcMtsn for sale I 700 Low dwn. Prine only. We wish,..• foyftll fam rm, pool, schls, 1874 lildgSluge·Oc Vu No End loc., ocean view, ••··~··•••••••••••••••• l.8l2PortSl1rling Pl Capistrano I078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bkr615·;wSO . ...a. 4 Br /3Ba + f'ool 8 b ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONOO Sl)EC 'T .-cl ... .......,... hater Pase o Corte i . ---------• 3 r , 2 a. $167,000. Prime Area l~~~~~~~~~IDELUXECONOO SJC 2 lALIS wantec:l4-Plex,lrade "--,~Hie .. .J""t of Turllero 2 c 1 k 5 . $121,500. Owner/agt.494·9981. -' · 11.B., C .M ., F . VIY.. h 1 __, .--, ...-· <213)684 9 Baycrest,N.ll.Largeliv· IOOMFORIOA.T sty,2~r1Ba,Jtoodloc:'.n Touchs tone UHy·, up+ca11. •vtpty. fll yow hes · LacJiota Hill1 I 050 ing rm. w /beamed ceil.: Camper too-in these ~omplcx. All a'!lenillc!I 96J.(M!l;7 ___ <_213_>4_3_1_-8568 __ _ wtHI MarqueUe. 3 Br Twnhse, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, 2 ba., fam. rm., 2 two new custom homes mcl dshwshr & 1ur cond., ---------DANA POIKT joylrlt.,pinui. 2•,2 Ba, form/d~n'g rm, Lovely'"Capo"home4Bd. frplcs., laundry rm . in Newport lights . 3 on g selling model. to% Leisur4: World Towers fam rm, lg pallo, 2 car 2Ba. Super kat., yard, Shake roof. Lovely back Br+lgc bonus rm, 2'h dwn. Own~r trani,fen<'ct. V~.' lux.Uv. Meals, maid, ge~~h~°! rOcur~ef ~~11~ CALL NOW gar, immac. ready to Location. $71,000. Agl yard with pool. $159,500 bu, fam+din rms, 23()<1 $47.~. Pnced ~o sell 1m· 10 Yo dn, $35,000. 496·111-10 Clemente $82,900 752 ·7315 :1!"!.~.:s~l,OOO. By 586-6468 CALL e U6·14U sq ft, 2 story, lots or m<.><hately.498·:1136 ILUFFS EERFJELDTWNllSE Plan JJJ. Prime Joe 38r, 21h ba, hiflhly upgrd'd by owner. $73,900552·5086 SYRACUSE! SYRACUSE! This beuutlful 3 bedroom home with a DEN has been nacely upgraded find sits on a corner lot. Close to park, bChool, pools. and shopping. Woo'l la:st long al $84,900 (.'all for 11 ppl. RANCH RtALTY 551-2000 ---- THETHR.ACE Rtduud .. $75,500 l,..owetit priced 2 Bdrm., 2 bu. home with aar condi· tionang an Un1 vers1ty .,1trk 1 br \-Ondo with loft /den. ttobbllng brook, tennis, n•ar UCI & Fluor , SM.000 Agt551·0007 -----Hancho San Joaquin 3 Br :!~Ba, San Luis Rey. On !11lrway. View. 77().-0277 SADDLEIACK!!! Yes, we have a beautiful Ranch home with 3 bedrooms, a country kitchen and central air condi\loning. Now only $75,000. Call to sec. ll.AHCH REALTY 551-ZOOO LCICJM'CI leoch I 048 ········•·····•········ REAL ESTATE BUILDABLE LOT Double lot with great ocean view-SM.000. I NV ESTO It ATTENTION :! lot.s·bold for future de· velopment. $21,000 total. ll04So. Coasl'Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH 497·2457 ~~~!!:! .... ~?.s.~ ~ wood. $141,000ea. L 0cv"c7':-1~·: ~I~~ D a 0~~~~~n1~ bfu o;.'n~~d T 0 W N H 0 M E 1 N Nur N1•p•r1 l'ou Offlu 3}06 & 3112 Droud St. twnhomc, $'85,000. Ownr Unit, 3Br, 21h Ua, !amid Fixer Upper Duplex. 2 pr units. Dana Point. $104,500 Mo"'ARCK SUM .. IT . ., East of Nwpt & So of lSlh 493-6567 in'i:, completely redec, '" '" " St. Open wkdys 1·3, --Su "-• Tri t ' Bdrms., den, fireplace & wlmds 12.4. WARM & WOODY par quet 1n entry & per vuper ·P ex 1or large kitchen. Luxurious ILUFFS IEST Call 731·15:!2 By Ownor. 3 Ur, 2b:1 & k1lchcn, SPUCIOUS patio. fastidious ru11sy owner I b h I & Ea I · " • J> ., 1 1 7 5 1) o occupunl. Nr beach, San c u 0 Us c • po O r Y area, maJor green· WC11Lern Pacific Prop. den. Dbl gar. landscaped r 1 t· ~· .. • • Clemente $164,900 jacuai.$89,500. belt-lg.3bdrm&fam1ly ---ri kl Hy /Ow ner/Aul N fl. .,,. REGENT REALTY rm "custom" E plun al Lido 1-•-w /sp n er !l)'l>tem & at· 7!J!!·O'R3. 2620 V 1:.la Ocl I-vi NT n EAL TY Sll4 500 -trurt1ve landscape hghl· Oro. Ounu Pt. 496·5600 496.9501 /\GOO. 3br,1'12bo.$154.SOO ing. Lgc rear patio, uc· ----------------l~~~~~~~64~0~·~SSGO~I Byownr. 673-6915 cented hy full trelli:. Ufe lecJini At 40 Duplex/Co1ta Mna OCEAN VIEW I-..-~RT SHORES overhead & cnclo!>1ng All adult HUNTINGTON __ A....;g.:...e_nt_63_1·_1846 __ _ """"'""" HEWPORT SHORES lath greenhouse. New LAN o M·A It K c 0 n . MoMrclt lay Terrace 3 IR--$82,500 3Br, 2Ba, unique kitchen, cpt·g & talc entry. Ac· dominum. One mile lo H U HT I H GT 0 H 1 _________ 1 4br, pool sized lot . many custom features, cenll'<i heavily in wood Pacific Ocean, bcauurul BEACH $158,000. By ownr .. Super s harp Newport community clbhse, pool, Priced to move· qwck at 1 Ur, Balboa Mod .. I, 4P'L'"'" 673·0180 days 496·6271 S hores Io c a l ion ! ... ( s 7 9 9 o o I'' u r p l ' ""' Gor.:cous "real wood" tennis. ,asy 1nanc1ng , . u P localed on cxp11n!>1vc 4 Gorgeous gurden apls wtrrplc:s, e n c lo sed J:araNc~. fencc•d patios. Never J vacancy, mtd· way bctwl'en frwy & ocean. w a 1 1 c d ii b d r m _ arrangements. Prin on 496 4331. Pnn only , greenbelt that leads you MOHARCHIAY dHOralor's delight ! ~.S48·278~eve/wknds • --SPACtOUS-.. -. --to the ''2 million dollar TERR.ACE Chefs gourmet kitchen. BY OWN l::R .. /\ND PRIV l\TE: lux pvt n:creut111n fac1huei. Pnvatc 11\blr. i.uilc. 3rd L'AS'fBLU.,L' .. l' All th•~ plus 24 hr sec·un 3Br:· hm rm, 2'2ba , "' r .. ., 1 r + ury4bdrm.,2•,1ba.,2ti:lQ tyforONLYSl:l,!.100 Call eves. OutraCJeOUS! s uper cu!. tom almost bdrm. can be just th11l -Fam Hm . 2•,. Ba , + Din sq. rt. Owner-huilder pro· Billie Markus, Jt J o.ick COUMTRY ESTATE new Tastl'ful dec1Jr in· or den! New paint. Rm. sweuplng view. Ap-vided over 511 elttra Fick & A!>!IOC Hllrs in old San Juan, over· An unobstructable white :side & out. 2 1rn tm:s. view Secluded put10. Custom poantmenl only. $165,000. features: 1-year new. 963 0926 ONLY Sl39,500 CALL TODAY 847-262:! water vu from lhts n('Wly r t A . k "Sl42 500 sundeclc. J oj! lo beal'h -2 67C 91'"' $1""'.000 --l . ....L1ng "alley & moun· o m ns , .... ., an., . . " .,., ;l'1 ..,.,.. • rc modcll.'d 3 bdrm JAY W YEA..,... bloc ks! Call t od ay HESTER··IROWu ~••/ tams . This 3 bdrm, 2 bath '' ~ OPEN HOUSL' PM S " wtfrpl. bcumc•d l'eahnus lll':AlTOltS 4!1'J 2~11 6467171 "'1·5 at ........ LTORS 8ll·9781 11m• 1800 " home with convertible & roul(h l.awn Cedar. ' · · . •• •, •. , • , • • , · & Sun·Newporl llgts. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• den as on un acre or $127,500 IRAHD HEW [ ., New construcl1on 4 Br --wooded land with bndle ~ . • ·• 2"'-' na. 225 LaJolla. Xlnt Fa!1111 Y llome llOUSE+duplex p:ilh & room for 2 horses. Svlvan Gem CUSTOM HOME , A~cnt. 645.9950 w/v1ew, 3 lg~ bdrms, 2Br. hse. 2. Wr. units Qn Many special felltures in· An ui 1-shing led home 4 8r, Dining Rm, 1-'umlly -· • -fncd back yard. S79,500. 80' x 135' R·2 lot In cludinR handmade ules, nestled OP heaven ly Hm, fplc. fully c11rpcll'<i. GOLF&SWIM Byowner.400-2623 Wei.lmin:st N . $95.000 adobe wall'>, bnck patio:. v.ooded lot, unique truss professiooolly lnd!>r 1)C1, Niw ILUFFS CONDO 2919 Paper Lane. Open Scwlta ;,;;;-----1-080 Owrwr will t•urry under - & a boat house. A very system, 3 bdrms, fplc, nr Crown Vall~y-1.lall, Hloomin IC Ocl ur t•s Sat & Sun. 12·5PM. 4 Rr ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.I T .O. Prine. only. $75,000.DUPLEX 11J)Ccial home for very brandnew.$189.500 with privacy & gr eal Model, 3 Br 21ta Da, l'0\1 Family Rm & d e n Summerfield:! i.ty, 1 br A~~;LtL~HEALTY Costa Mesa 2 Br. l Bu. specialpeople.$350,000. openview. unit. By owner. 501 w/lplc . Open to new 21 .. ba,L'<>,fplc.S7S,"'"'. 842 .,.,.,., °""·'""I current rent is $550 a .LUEl'•D CY... 29511 Ana '.\1an<i t d I & • r n .,.,., -O(V.J i1UO""" h 1' I " .-. ( S l'laya. Sl26,000. 644·7001 ~us om es1~n poo Open llouse wlcnds 10.4. __ ____ monl . rinc. on y, A h ""e atr i um •· >pe.nHou:.e at&Sun. <>p •n ll o e n , 1ly Jacu1.z1 1•2 "'1'"' c.,,,.,.,.,. J(lhn A•'° lands~;P'"" provide~ MAY 0 CK c u i., a ST~:1)1i'~:1~i\rASsoc. So Cst Plaza area COVINGTON4-PU:X .......... ,,,.., . :..:.,;•_· __ .. 11 6pm 752 .,.,23 !n'J-1659 l'nme locallon an llunl· INVESTORS dramatic entry to lhisl~~~~~~~~~~I • 0 , .. ., ... ,..... "" ini:ton Heach 8187,500. home 1n woodsy Bluebird ~~ ~ Last Trina lluff1 CONOO in We!!lcliff. up· T1i11tift I 090 Owner will car ry under 74 units, apt.s. Org. Cty: Canyon. 3 bdrm, l'I• balb • 3 Hd, 2'h ba. End unit. 0 , ded mod ,1 2 B 2 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.l.T.D. Agent "Lori" 40 unit new comm. bldg. &papnsl~1ontyolofthspaiscepopfuolr1erxly. lagunaNiguel. Delighlful,lmmac,corn· f;~c sunde~k ;;sooo'TUSTI N MI::ADOWS, OONJONI::Silt::ALTY bch city; 40 unit now POIT&llA.LTY pl redec. Beaut gmblt. 0wn'rAl(t.&12 mo ' · plan 1116, 11 HD. 21., BA, 842AA29 ~1611-6631 motel bch city; 3'h ac. pnced home. $139,500. the chok~ community Owner JeavlnJ!. $147,500, __ _ _ A/COwner83H-Ol83 comm. land. dwntwn bch C A.t....ou.-Cl .._L JOOON COAST lfWY t..,"" 640 '><•• ----city; und others. A .... ...,_..,.sa ,.. 497•246a OCf~AN VIE W from ren ....,.,mo. _ _:~"-LEAS!-~ Option or lease. OlherR alEstat 640-2.1M a· 15 units on Coast Hwy. 3 lar~c 4 nn, !I BA custom Luxunous furn. condo. 2 • • Income PrOJNrly 2000 ---------oomm .• 12 apta. In the OPIH SAT JSUM 1.4 home featuring lovely EXCLUSIVE or 3 bedrms. $750 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• heart. o ( Lug u o • . I 624 Hilcttst Dt-. formal dinanic rm: fami· CLIFFHA Vat 640-1751 . Mobile Homu ---------1 $475,000. Emerald Ray Terrace: ty rm: & spiral sta1rease Lux m & o ut. Uenut For Sale I I 00 RHI Esate Counselor M d IS ranch lYJ>l' home with to recreation rm., wnod ocean view & pool. itllr, IACKIAY AREA. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNITS 0 e ale ~ ocean view Heavy shake burnln1t rir eplace in 3bn, 2 frplc . 708 St. 4Br, 2\liBa, loL'> of xtras, Shorecllffs 2Br, 2Ba, hke r oof. wood l>id 1ng, l'IUllllur bedroom. Local· James Pl. Ay owner $131,950. Lorett.a Davis new, btfl ocean view llnitMn~ Par&. 'fief• beamed ce11.Jngs, hdwd. ed In guarded gate area 645-2818or645·5746 Bkr. M7-0032 overlookinit iiolC course, UUHUl .. lJ I nf'!o., lrplc. lh1ed tmck & 11hown by appainl. on• ----$42 000 498·3136 Yc&-thh1 home with 3 ,,,...,,,._ pnt10. Cu11tum built, 2 ly 1285,000. KINGS ROAD -'-._ --- t1._. b~drm11 a nd un llOSN.C-.,Hwy.,Ulf-bdrm., :? halh11, e ncl La~unu Nil(uel Realty Ex.elusive-Panoramic HEWLISTIMG ~55· 2 Bdrms., i hu • •lrium off lhe master 494-nn patio. Sec It now ! SJ0.5050 496-40'0 Ocean view overl'g all 2Duplexes,sidebys1de, sunporeh, patio & h:c suite with a atudy and a 3l60tC....,Mwy.,S.LogwMi -.Ceo""" _ --~ _ 00 pride or ownership, yard. New cpL~. Adult .a,99 ... S91 ....... ,...,.. ~ -~----Newport Bay. See nt k 14851 J ff ltd l•rce fnmlly room-.., -.., ACREAGE races, Christmas rwwerunlts. pur . c cry ., P rores inv <'s lm e nt analys1:., appru1sals. tax & exc ha n Nc ;idvice Spcl'inliiinl! tn Bch mult1-plex properties. Seller:s & buyers avail. Ca ll Ron l':l11s Century 21848· l 188 Cr~' Country 960·2358 ldlchen hos had tht' best --------d rl Newport Pier Really Irvine. Agt. 646-2414 CAU US Oevcloper'i. attention Custom 38R. ram rm, para e, sun se/sunsct. 6?3-2058 dtcor11tor lOUC'hell PoU1 "' 91+ Acres in Lairuna. 2,~ol\ wet bar lnt•r· Walk t.o beach.. 3Dr, 3ba., .. _ _....__.. ____ New oood. 1976 12x52 lhr, l•--------ble! A former m~I with fOf' •II lM Iatan molti .... .. d b 2 f 1 •• 39 U .... ITS fantastic views ; liberal ""m, i'avlsh mas't"'r !I"', en, wet or, rp c, 2 Cos ta Mesa. $13,500 .... ~ti111ized lot and nlct'3t pie b11tlnp 11vnlloble In w ... ... t ' d k N ( I I I d r . .... ...... terrn..'I. 5'00,0011 t•~-n·--' w/•~nh\•llca· cor itar. cp g, ec . CW .... uosT NEW 645-1674 PM. Santa Ana. $600,000 pro eu on11 an ~cap· .-Junll oo::aa.:n 11rea. ..,.,,,. ieu ..v,.. " lbru-out. Ry owner. Op ,,,_..,.. 21 BachclOf" un11s & lng. lion, yet livable. 3 Car hse. 1'121 Kin gs Rd. DUPLEX AcnacJeforsale 1200 l21·8drm unit:. A B B 94~btr& EMH.ALO gar, lndry room. Cls to 645-2818or645·5746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llLL GRUNDY est Uy ~4-99-. 2~~01i THIA Ct 11 hop pan a & sch I 11 . I ILOCK TO IEACH FOUR ACRES ~ .u .,'0 """ UOO ISLE Open Jlouse 3BRupwfl.ba.,1BRdwn REALTOR 675-6161 Ocean view home-Walk ..... ....., o n the e d ge of the Red C t , IOND llALTY J.S, Sat. & Sun. 601 Via w/l ba., all tiled kite~ Clevelund Nul'I Forest 1-~~-~·--_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_ 8 to Crettent Bay, 3 Br, 2 -1 n•11 UdoNord,3br,fam.rm. bath11 , bltns, inc l vcrlook1·nn h l 1lo S ALL WOOD 83. pnvate gurdcn area. ..., • .,.. 2 ba, jacuzzi. Xtra lg. lot dshWllhr, frplcs, deck o "' ea u . • rrcgo . pnngs duplex. • llJ.Jll Dellahtful ZBR homo. $!11'7,000. NIGUILSHOllS w /pool. Buyfron\ pulio w /hu go 4 cu Murlettu Vly. Te rms. $29.500. <2HBr. Income .--------•I • MYST1C HILLS I ae BKR $JK yr. carry self. owe ocean side of hwy• bcb · 3 Br, Fam Rm, eleganUy PropcrUes, 642·5002 & ara,. · '(714) 677·5691 Ti.xes $264 yr. 833-8974 acrou the at. scp. Ira Ma~nifkent coastal decot'd . Many xtraa. 675-6428 SI Sf,500 OR 522 0530 ---• . New ListillCJ !BR a ... , both w /IU""'t views, 2 Br, Oen, 2 Ba, Pool, tennis, '"uarded ---------I J&COIS1t1t•LTY .,. r" $189000 " Pvt p l y wonts Npt "' ~ view. • · gate, 11hnrl wallt to your 675 6670 OHE ACRE Dl1frff1 ,___...! 3 £:~~~. ~!~:.. "Z~·::AoL~~R dlo. rm. and iurdcn '94-8611 ktichen; larl(c mHter b-'r m. aulte, private FRONT ROW CONDO atrium plus MANY ex· ovcrlooklna Altro Beach. tru. Jnurnt.ed7 Let ua Proleuiooally decorated lhow you Ws ireat taml· 3 Bdnm., a~ bath, den, 2 I y b o m e T O 1) A y 1 llreplacea at mirrored $aG !100 walll. Sl3'.900. I' • UG8CT llA&.TY 496-HOI WA.UC. TOll.ACH be .. ln ... _ up-r '"""''e. Bayfront hm w /dock . • •-r-••1 '" u... ..-.... v.. SM Call, 1) 64,_2563 Mobile hm site. Level. We can find it ror you. from this rhannlng 4 Br, 493.2355 $27 · • ' • Nwpt Crst Condos, 2 ocn All usable wuter, pwr, Ilea~ area. Proh11te11, plus family room, J ba. ---------•svoWNERCdlll,Harbor Vu's, 1 mini ocn vu. fplc, phone. All onlmnls ok. bankrnclcs. tru~trc $1.50.000. ~.!::'~! ....... !~.~! Vu Hills, auper nlco 4 Br wctbar, rec fucil. From Low dwn. Xlnl tcrmti. soles, Co ed s:iles, unda•r _.HIU .... o-I '"'IE 2 Ba b~. CoMp redec, SllS,OOOor Ille. 67!l·Z332o wen. markel aluci.. We can ~ ~ • ., ._ areal view o( ocean & m.5008. (714 )1177 SWl joint venture. <'nil World Ls .. newly decorated night Ute., huge com er ---------1 OR522·0530 Wide Brokers. 673-4545. Lake •orestConQo. 48r. pool •is.e lot. 1180,500. $9CltM111h 1076 --------1--------2"'Ba, fam rm w/bltn Avall now. 1132 Sea ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIHACRlS wail unit, redwd p1nel· Lane.640-2981 AROVETHE BEACII Vlew property So. of 1350 5.c:.cnt ttwy. Ing. Big dbbae, lake, TiiE ULTlMAT~ <>ran11e County. Oenlle 494•IS36 aaUbo11ts, 3 pools, 5 ten· ReefRate Condominium rolling hills, old wind ~sewater ot;EAL ESTATE ma ~rta, ~ blk from IA YSHC>alS w/unob!llructec:I whwater mlll, fenced, xlnt for 13 UNITS Eo11s1de. Yrly Income S301000, 1;xpcn~~·ii $5783., pncc $390,00Q. Call for nddreu. prln clpaltonly. a..p.. leeclt I 041 W.-. .._.. I 041 wood.'I & traib. $1l8..!.500. 1.-.d ~ oc. vu. Rarel,y avail. thl.s r911ch site or dlvldo Into ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~hbwks:J:43°' upeo Executive charmer. 2 n~'E~mJ.n~~'rJ:f;'t. ~'=~'~~~o':!~crh •~Yii CS> 2 Bedrm llouus, +apaclous verutlle REALTORS J!'alrvlew St. Yrly in· Duµl cxcs, triplexes. fourpl('xt>s and more. All locations in Orange & San Diego counties, hurry for best selertion. Cull 898·7855. WUELAN RF.Al, ESTATE UNITS-UNITS 7•,;, VA ASSUMABLE Four·plcx. llurry-woo't. last Ul $85.000 TWO·fo'OUlt-PLEXES HunlmJrton lleach. Will cxchan.ic. Call our office for nn appointment to sec this Qua il l'lnce ex· clu:llvc! $137,SOOeu. COSTA MESA DUPLEX 2 Bcdroom + bachelor unit. Ench with private yard. $76,950. SIX UNITS EASTSlDE I. o v c I y p r l d e o ( ownen1hlp units -oldies ~ut goodle11. Ne•r Westcliff. Offered at $205.<XXJ by appointment C')l'lly . COSTA MESA TRIPLEX Pride of ownership on quid 11lreet. Spacious o wn e r s unit wllh fireplace. Call for •P· polnt.mont. Now oply Sl30.000. W•eofrwt UYiltg =~ =~n, jacuui & 21S Del Mor 49HW caM')''<~~~6'16-S7l7 come SlS.900, expenses DOCK 4Br, 3Ba, air, By OPEN SAT/SUN 1-S OR522·2080 $3380.,pri~,ooo. 1£1""··-•f owner. Opon Wknd1 2.5U VISTA Nr. beach & Pk. Npw 3Br, __ .....;..______ • .....,.. ~ 511-8115 PM>PHn HOUU 28 a . 2 ·sty It v rm .1--------s UNITS Victoria St. one "9aclt Relocating, must sell. IHVISTOIS! 2 BR, !1/l BR. 2 Bach. In· ...,._..-.&.a-- l.V.ACCUS lharp comer lot with thla a bedroom bome ln tbe .RANCH. Self clealllnt o¥•D, m i rr ored wardrobe doors, etc, etc, etc. Call to Me. OnlJ' .... .. - IAMCMllALn ....... ~ I ON THI WATll The French countryside reproduced a bove the crashing surf cl Laguna's famed Wood'a Cove. Large Norman· dy home wtth guest house, maid's & chauffeur's quarters. Private old world village setting, private steps to beach. A classic. offered at '795,000 • A COLDWIU.IAMDt CO. 496·7222 831-0836 ,.,.. ...... .., .... L8flM ..... Newporl IHcJt I OH Stl7,IOO MZ..JllO tl0,490. Ownr 554·2078 IUILDllSI come $18,«IO., cxpen.11c. .. • -rj;[.~• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _aft3 __ 1w_kn_ds ______ , H ACRES-between $4834., 1>rico S208iOOO. 1400 GUMUt. HCWfllOll llllitM' 10%DOWN Ott Tillh ..,. nllllf• 4 ... , ia. ..._ IM HAllOI YllW HOMIS .............. -1135 Port Carlow Place .... ,..,...... Sl61.000 .. Seller-will take back 10% 2nd T.D. at99'1ntereet. , . ~ .,.... ... , ..... ... ~ .. , -• HAAIOR ISTATIS Panornmic ocean view from W.17001q. n. 2 br. "den. Bltn. TV & a!Areo included. Woven 1bdtt. Qmken tub ln M1tr. bath. Courtyd. entry. No c1~ lndacPI, t!N,SOO. Aak for ~ Wm. Chutcbll\ Co., 0 c eta n 8 J d c I V ii t a . Mt»atM Beautlful rolllng hlll1. (<i) .! ~ Lott fw Stt1e 2211 Small apnns fed lako. ~?' ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOOO /pcr acre. Co.JI _'!!~ COSTAMUA.llCP ~. ~;;;;~~~~~~I Zon ed for 16 unit• . · i -HERITAGE . R EALTORS a Unlll, Income 11>10, SP lll0.000 KESTER·BROWN , RoaltDC'I 833-918\ .... 3121 ·~~~~~~-~• .,.;:;...;;.....;;.... ______ 1c1• ... a..t./ Duplu & 2 bouua • IY OWMB er,,J ISOO $147 ,000 CM. rncom41 w/variance pouibkl 1T unl\1, Hu a Dplx. 1 ~. $275,000 Prin only Cllfllwy ........ REALTORS 713-SIU· NIWPOW1' LOT/ PlaM Permit Read)' 001 ..500 Ma.em llCt.r'm.1~ ba, 1450•q rt. •• .. ••••••••••••••..... ~900. By own 788-Q54 J yn old. Super ~ Crypt t'10t, tth level, 11 UftJla, ldnt rental ana. .S.W from rtont. Prio· 1~. Mapotla Court. Ex:chan&e for ntore un· San Btmardino. Jbt.., dll.at •· "7• CaU P.atle View.~ eft 1l4, ft'-call • 11' m.11 8Ddnp Mtn. lot. tllOO • a-4PM w/am nt. Bkr. _....., litve Llme2 111'1. NM'lll ·--...- , ~~t .. lat.t. , MeiiMsU•.._ .. 1111• ............. 6 • .,.,...... ................ ....aUla .. f' 01• O:A!!:Y!WT * ... .. ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. ..............•.... . ............................ ·--· .. ·-··· ............... _, ................... ~ ...... ~... " . '1.eblWS. 120 c:..ile.,Mw Jt22 C:-.MM JU•,....._...._.. 124~0 ~ ..... ~ ... ??~ ~~.-~.~ =·~ .. ~~ ... ~!:':.~·:~~.!f.!1.1 ~';'.!f!!.'!f!!'!!'!~;.!:. ·-················· ........................... ~ ................ _.. ....... ............... ... &:.~ -, - LOTAxW' " . Sharp 4 bed.rm, 2 ba cw-Vaca•t. •JI•. l~ ba, lRVUUt SMdaecala.r oc .. Dtroet ~-H 'MIM,.,.... 7,, C-...Mete • $9.000 Cotta Men Dt!J' home. Lee llv rm clOlt to .... $:J75. Mir z•a.t• ······ .,. (:Ulf Dr. a br. lrplc... -······ .. •••• .. -......... --. -······-·-····1'.i· CaU-..s4.S& w/m.,1ivc brick fplc. for Ktllla, 8A-Ul7, or 2BR.2Ba. ·••• ""4525 '900tmo. (J1S)t'l"'7Z3 Ocean View, 2 Br Condo,i--------•I Patio It many fnaHreet. ta-"7) Ilia. 3 BR, i ... · ... "21/11500 fV"eS MU. One Cb lid OK. snps TO llACH Nt.•W 1 B£DRM Al"TS. SURF VIEW Collea• Park area. 38R.2~ba ..... $n51550 ,_ ... \ JllO aM.DDor'42·4804evs. JBR.lbe yrlJ , ~ '22.:5/mo.PrivpMlloa. Tbela.ltPMolklilod.. JAS NIClllK ~.0~ Call Li.try, Br .. ct new a Mdrm •BR.Z~t9vr;F'SSM ~ ............. _. ~28drm,S32S. 2 :::rurn' ... tr:" = ~llf,a~fJ~~ ~c lot. Joc'd-Ill PlAM SIX LANDING bome, 1100 3 BR. 2 Ba .......... pa I Br I Ba, alr c'OOd, fOOd Refril 6 stove included 2 ~ 1!9-~~.. Lnrry t.beveryt.op ol lbe world. 3BR, 2.,.BA, tam rm, Mesa Vttde3 Br% Ba, va· 1q.ft. wlt.klormaldlnl.na, BJGCANYON •lew, 1400. No pet•. Ml-630Jor'45·ZlU _,,......,"' ___ _._. ____ ._ LonlWl&duwn on awlllle J)rlvaum.cl1 wtfrplc,bv cant. lmmacwale. $440owmrwanll1 ~JM 'i 38R.2~Ba ......... f700 &Tr..asM unl.IBJ\,Sba.$SZS MESA VJSlD£ au~. water view. Absolutely rm • library a rC'M. mo.S46-0855 $$50 per m o. lncldl l.AK£FOREST IMI M'onaco mdl. 2 br, Home atmoepbe,.1•3 1~1 1 ! S79.llOO. lncJudea uso of cluW\le, uis ... "'aOI ptdefter 3 BR. 2 Ba .......... $575 3Br, 2Ba. A/C, $350/mo. d e n , 2 b a • Ir PI • b4-dduxe l\ptt.148 103f~ The J II ( ~ pool, Jaeuul " tMnls "" • • · 13708 Soreslna. Nr Wuh/dry. comm. pool. ll31Mlec:~m:"o:.M7r courta.C.lllonppt.Yr· 3Brl Ba. cl~an aa • ~a'e~;m;~:~~ Moulton Ctr. H6·2200 All •PM 4 wknd1. NtM11tt:DR,Aml" IHI M a.r. <.:11 92014 ty IM. l850/mlh. wbiaUo. $400. M.S-0830 urt nel1bborbood. Jm m ild. M2·950I M0-9"8 l31U/mo. Prl ,.t'°'" COLI OF MIWPORT •PM. Garages. Drive by • (71'4)7SS·6617 REALTORS poss. $t00tmo. Robertb 3Br. 2ba, larce kitchen. zcneldc11,orull • • ..............a-L--/ 67 •• 5511 E 20th 3 Bdr, % Ba, Fpl. ReallyMa-1118 Flreplace·bltlDl·refr. Bl!'SfRENTALS Lar~.~ · ,._ ,_,_ <# D/W, DR. dbl aar. w /op· Washer. "85mo. 831Mt14 MZS2 br, wlllk bc.h/11hop Clean 1112 br. Adults, no ----------.- Trtr Prkl 2300 2 BR 1 b si gle h se nr, pallo. Grdnr, $425, V t 3 BR ~' b 1 _ ~ $4752 br, great toe. peta, ~/p~. ~21 £, ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. a .. n ou 640-U70 acan . 'h• a, ......--"-Y"'" J252 1112SSbr,walkbch/shop l8t.h.Sl.N.Hl$.646·180i ,.,. .. ,,., ..... bll 11 on lot. Dbl. gar. $425 Mo. cloae lo OQean. $350. Aak ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,...., your •0 e ftme yearly lse. 3Br/den.clean exechme, for Keith 988-1317 or Zbr,Zbacondosoniolf S700HarbVuHlllll bome l..ot Inoa Planned Co m· Scenlc Prop 675-5726 M~adel Mar, lg yd, air 002·'471Bkr. lfS23C~MPUSJ)a~htVIN£ courte. Avail. lmmcd. S7SoNexttobay/islanc1 !(luoity. 1/8 tot.2~~ Acre . -cond. RV parkng. Ref 's. Fr Sl3004br.~-.nvlew U>b onrolUnaolllsln So. Spyglass Hiii 4br , 1425 m o . H 6 .0403 38r, 2Ba, 11 yd, dog run, om~.499-2241 . CallOurBent.all>ept. Calli. 645·8880 otl. 5, ex-lam.rm, & lge bonus rm. eva/wknd.s. patio, carage dr, frnt & Yrly lse, ~ mo. 4 Br 2 La.rte allractlYe Nlluel • A PlnECREEH a.chet, F..t. house. f'ormal din rm. b Super clnl 2Bt, \Ba condo Lov I 2B •· d c rd cept&.indayl... Harrison, Fabulouavu.644-6223 back, near ocean. S38S Ba. FP. cpls, drps, home. $47S. Lea1e. D Bkr. So. or Hwy. Lovely 2br Stlper Halecn1t rno. 96:J.l882; 842-4100 ~~d. 551·2000 or 6'·9721 . ~e Gro•ff 2700 lrpl, no pets . $&SO. yrly. 3 r, 2 .ba. stone ~rpl, all +pool. $31S/mo. Call ~ ln rNicU:~ s:Or:s~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Av•ll4/16.675-4955 new kilch. appl 5· Lii 636-211181 •lllHTALS * Beach, te l'lnls, pool.lm-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!BIG' lwdOrangeCounlV'I JFYOU LIKE. Sl'ACIOUS 2Br. lam rm. ~d·c~ ';;°3.f~31 !~t SPACIOUS 2 BR ............... $385 $525/mo. 493·88•6 or Eltec twnbs, 3 Br 2~ Ba. • mostbeoutlMoportmtOL WOOOS bit 3 blk to bea h 6PM or wknds. 2 BR ..... · · · • · · • · .. $&OO 495-5830 patio, pool, jac. nr bch & convnunlles. A r-.v""" HIUS ns, 5 c • 3 br. 2 ba duplex, pvt 2 BR ............... $425 • scbl. $49.Sbe. 631·1475 • --.. STREAMS ~mo. 6"u·33S8 4 Br, Nice cul-de-sac. $425 ya rd. $295. Space for 2 BR, den .......... $495 For lease 3 br, 2 ba, home. 1 l8lllng wltl aeoms. Beaut. Lusk home 2br, mo. Kid.s & pets, but no wa.lh/dryr.lc.hildok. No 3BR ............... $350 in pvt community. BLUFFS area condo. 4 wotelfols,ondmojes11c ~ You'll love our FREK den. fa m rm. 1''or lease 3 cat. 642-2178. pets. Oa)'tl 147·3541, eves 3 BR .........•...• $500 Beach, tennis le rec. Br. 2tr. Ba, fplc, pool, 2 GREAT REC RE A . trees. Featuring pools, S pring Ca t iA l oe . to 4 months. No pets. SJS.3538.8121A Michael 3 BR ............... S425 racll. Beaut. apptd & car car.nr scbools,$550 TlON : S wimming, Jocurztsouno,bllotds, Thoui.ands of t'arms. S700/mo. 673.5721 4 BR, 2 ba, ram. rm. frpl, Drive. 3 BR ............... $S85 lndscpd. Nice view. mo.644-4250 s11unas, 2 health clubs. ondex~Wl>hOUSe gar . dr. opnr. Meaa 3 BR ..••••..•..•.•. $350 1625/mo.489-'6.ll -.-..._--------•billiards. naght·llghlcd wltlsoclol8¥'11'1&5.Tennls, ri:~:sh d:;crfb~~.0 ~t!. QUICK POSSESS. Verde. $475 mo. 752.0759 SU~ SHAIP 3 BR ............... S62S Immaculate "Sea Ter· ,..--'-..._. lZ7I teimb courtM. Pro & pro num,ond...........,..ot t·--". Excitement In the Vacant house wit h 2 or646-6310 3 Br. 2 ba, ~k. D/W, 4 BR ......... ···•· •. MOO .. ho 3 8 2 .. _ _...,.... shop, Coll driving rungc, .,... .._,.,.... w..... 'd ti k t L.-'-4 BR --race me. . r, .,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._ V1ll.ww. M-~ Cowtlryside-All Acros~ bdrms .• 2 baths, dining t br house utJ) pd S21S cov · pa 0 · e 0 """'· · • • · .... • • • • • .. ~ /DI le Pvt party room. 111111 '""'lfV• "'""' America. Your St rout rm .· frpl ~ .. p ra v~te mo. Collect rents & sho..; 5415 mo. 7i..sv:t-5777 4 BR. · ··•· .. ·• · •· .. $680 w urdte v tb'e' h ~m& IH SAM JUAH 1'~ ACTIVITIES: FUii· 8Yel)'lhlng you'relooldog Cat.a.log Mailed F'Rf:E. pallo; year s leOlS~. ~ apts & pay only $125 mo. 38r 2& 2 car garage 3BR. ram.rm ....... $485 ": b ~ w II ase2~ 3 Bdrm. & 21~ bulb holt)e time director, frc(.' sun· lor. F~re I! avoloble. . per mo . • • • c u ac · mo. for re nt. Lake, pools, d b h BBQ' STROUT REAL TY, IAY Ii lliCH ~:i~~-~Avocado St. good location. Cpts & 499-4611 electric garage door ay rune • s. OneondlWoBodroom IMC. R"'•LTY 759-0811 drps, 751-0348 ~ ,.,.... 1255 opener, trash compac· t rips, p arties. s porl AdulLMng. , • ..,.. . 1 toumarrwnts & more! 9 00 909-0SCMlth lit An ---------1lmm:ic 4Br, 2Ba, fenced Superlocallon,3br,2ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• tor, f1repace, carpels & BEAUT.IF UL APART· Olflcesopen : 106:()0) Arcadia, CA HOW! y~. P:iularino Sch~ Dis· cpls, dl'J!S. DW, % car .FOR L~E·Brand new drapes. Call for informa· MENTS : SlnJ:lei;. 1&2 Now l'lnltng.' 91006 Seldom avail Broad moor tnct. $475 mo. 545·2600 gar. Children/pet OK. home In wooded area. lion. 83().4649or49~1385. bedrooms. Furn. & un·1--------~ 12131445-7750 model luxury Live & en· QUIET E / ··d I 3 1 $360/mo. 963·4500 Agt.. New 2 BR, San Mateo, on 4Br, 21,-lrBa, cpt.s, drpe, Condo 2 Br studio, ref rig, furn. Modeli> open du1ly terl ain g r~cio u s ly , br., 2 ha.(~,:;.~~. rrpt nofee. 10th fairway, Rancho AC, paUo, ere. Cloae to shag, pool, suuna, all 10 to 7. Roomm at e AVOCADOS 'w/harbor&ocean view. O/W, lncd. yd. dbl gar. Lovely3br,2 baw/df116, San Joaquin $495 . schls,nrcornerofRldge prlv. Walkto 11hops.$2~5 service avail. No lease 4 +acres and a 2 Br, 2 Da 4 & fam .•. dine, pool & Hbr Hi dist. $450. 645·2169 fplc, DW, 2 car aar. Avail S48·1290 Route & Toledo w;,ri · mo 83.'MS62 evs requi red. Sorry, odult.s bome.$i7,500. park pnv1lges.-Minutes Im med. $375/mo . ... St Fr 1 ..a.. ~ve boy 25111 11C(ln 3 . . only,nopets. tobeuch,Fasbion lsland, MesadelMar.redec new ~A~ nolee "'cross · OM.-• a y , r ca 71') NEWEXEC. Bur r Wh1 1~ ~~alt~r UCl. kitch. 3 Br 2 Ba. $450 mo. &•·• · Woodbridae Arbor Lake. S4G-0080 wkdys 9-5. $&00 TOWNHOUSE Oa..kwood Dav• Gaml»n Realty Avail. now. 640-2981 Neat, 3 br , z ba, drps, 2 3Br. 2Ba or 2Br & den. mo. Secluded hillside view, Carden Apartmenb ;90i Newporl Blv<J N 0 111 4 1bl~ 4630 . ----- 644-1790 N' '2 A <">tO be car gar., cnvt .schools, Sunken !Iv.rm, frplc, Live in "The Woods". proC.lndscpng,2 Br 2 Ba, ice. r . .,,.. •. am s hops. Avail ammed. Jacuni & PRl VATE Brand new 4Br, lam & wood fplc, hardwood clgs + more. Unt. Small $325/mo. 963.~. Agt.. bch. Upgraded cpl, mir· bonus rm, 3 ci.r auto oar, noor, cl)U, drps, bllllli, fee. 64.'H900 no fee rored closet doors nexllo • p a li o • po o I. S 4 2 5 . ••COMmMrtGuide · bed, beaut tiled enlry. ;:;1 ,~,~~is 2$6~~~~~: 213.f.84·2145 Cotta ~a 3224 AVOCADO COUNTRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR, 2BA home on 8 acres. Jo'antasl1 c view, 4·acres mature lreci. Owner must ~ell. Won't fast long. DKR. (7t4) 522·2080 OR676 5717 Manners Cove West, 2 Br Rent ~-or lse option. 6"4.8585 Lge 3 Br. 2 Ba, fn cd yard. 2 Ba, adult condo. Pool. ( 7 14 ) 6 4 O. 192 2 o r ---------•Ocean VU, 3 min Marina. S300. Gar . pal .. pix. J 3C, i.ec. Avail. 4/L5. $340. (213).432-3981 Nu 3 br 2~ ba. Bllns d......, New lux 3br, den, fam Small ree. ~ ~7313 ...... rm, 3 ba. F\Jrn. availa· --. ••C---NGuide 8 Ba B h d' PLEASECOME ~ :i~~~l~ten· :~5f7J",?pe~ wknds. P RIME EASTSIOEC.M. • r. 112 • nr c • IS· LIASIME! . a e o rrego. Sl!IS. 1 Br. bltns, ref rig, + h/Wash, stove, $350. Va· • 2 Br+ ~n Townhome Mita. VI.'-116 7 ~l or (2L3) 475-2834 ---·------•CONDO. 2Br, 2ba, dbl more. Nice area! Pix. cant.968·8198 • • r" • •• • Jleal&tat. gar, inc's wshr/dryr /· Sml lee.G4S·4900 $425Mo.lmo.freerent! •• •••• ••••••• • • •• 38r,2Ba ,view,immac,lo WCMted 2900 rt:frig. Rr and·spankin' **'"-·--'-··ide 3 Br, frplc, bllns. ow, • 2 Rr + Den Townhome Casta del Sol. adult, love· maintenance yd. $420 tWwporl leedt~ 880 Irvine (;Jt 17th) 645--0650 ......,.... leedtfS-ttt 1700 16ttt St. <.Dover at J6lh I 6'U170.' •••••••••••••••••••••••n e w . Y r ly . lse a l ~·-Bo l s a /G ldn We s t. $tSOMo.1mo.freerent! ly2 BR,A/C,vlew,club mo493-5208 0 W N Pro p e rl y in S375/mo. Call for appt., $175, 1 Br, util pd. Refri g. $390/mo. 846·7568 • 3 Br + Air + RV pvlg's. $400. 6«·1197 or ..:.:.::::·...:::~::::_ _____ jll ________ _ Inglewood. Ha wt hom e Mary or Don ., 1 r storage. $400 Mo. 642·0331 S-. AH 3210 ""--t 1 1 or So. Bay area '' ~!~.t900see! Unt. ~m ee LEASE 3 br. 2 ba. cov 'd. • 2 E f ult $378 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ru""" apt comp ex. l ir WILL PA y CASH!! COLE OF MIEWPORT .........,C G 1..1.-patio, bltnrf, 2 children Mo. ;5~~i1"ooc. s es 2 Br. l'h baths Cordova 38R. deo, 28a , Ice kitch .. Complete w /ev~ryth11~~ REALTORS ** on._rt u uc OK, no s gls. $360 mo. o•·1111•1<1 •11s•uN•oNw1• home . Te nnis. pool & dining No of Mi Sq $750. mo. to mo. 67~7a3K P\:o~,~~~~T"1'~'; 675-5511 $2'ZS.2 Br2 Ba. pool, bltns. 89'l-1877 rw:~,1111;1i;1JI ~~~:ble. $325. Ph Prk. $4ts'.847:1787 . . ::ts (213) 674·6907 or (71'1 ) l':i\.5T SIDE 3Br, 2B:i. $425 won't last! Unt. Small Attractive. clean. com-''Jjfjij:\ Mew--' letieh 3269 3 BR, 2 ba. frpl,. dbl. car Unfwm1Md 546·6201 a n ytime. or mo. Fncd yd, wlk t o lec.645-4900 fort11blc3br,l-loba.Xln' . ---..,. ... .., .... ::':'.~ .............. ~,:;;.55Fn7_c1d060. yd. w/DDQ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714 ) 846-5221art.6pm sh<?Jl!I• N.B. schls, pets • •ConlUIMn Gui• co n d . W a I k t <, _,.., ----•children OK. l!'ar, 325 . Westminster Mall. ~fany TURTLi'~ ROCK 3 Dr 2 Waterfront-Dock, 4 BR, 2 G.Mrd 3802 lnsertKBordcr llochestcr.642-3003 3 Br 2 Ba, immaculate, 1:xlrus . $385. In c l. Bu f urn Rm Din Rm Ba, frplc, n~w crplll, S.A. Hls. Beaut. 5br, 3ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sm a ll Build i n~ ,..irm 8 2 b So Cl $400_ mo. 1st, last. dcp J.(ardencr. Avail 5/7. Lg~ yd .. NeC:r pl!rk & drps, bltns. $700. 644·9032 lam rm & form .. dining. BUENA I'K. New 1&2 llr needs lots. tear downs or 4 r. a, nr. · s Avail 5 I . 5-15 8576 art lj4().1052 pool, $545 mo. lsl & last or7S2·8686 All new cpts & paint; cul-apls, cpts, ctrps. ~ltn~. r1xer·uppcrs or even a dd Plnzu. cpts •. bltns~ frplc. 6PMJwknds + ~00 sec dep Agt ---de·sac. $7SO. or lse opt pool The VJll•• \\ooJ!'t, ons.R·l,2,3 &4.All l·om· dshwhr,cov dpallo.Dbl 3 Br. 2 ba. near beach. 752 0188 · · · BLUFl'.SCONDOS 751-9258 8182 rth St.l711l 5:!170i2 mitlAtons to~llin.: bkr or garage. ~30. 54.9-3262 3 Br. Fncd yard. gar. No Fr plc. $375/m o Call Leases slarlin& al $450 -----·----nocommissionfo.~owncr 2 8Rw/patio,allnvtnew-pets. $375. 64:.!·2280 53GG565or960-4849. Brand n ew t wnh me , Monlh.Agenl64.&·tl.33 ~esY-,...~lhedo.-lalM>altlmtd 3806 II Bkr ,,.., r.=" ,. wknds/eves. Open 9·5 -Wnodbrid "e. Vncant. ~ llOO •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• sc er. . · ,,....,...,.,."' ly dee. crpl'drps, !(ar ., .. • THi:COVE -ln.~t>rt K tiordcr Adults, no children. 17~ Sat/Sun. 3l6 ~~wer. C:'<f Rent or lse. 2Br , I'• ba 2br, l''!ba, La ke boal'g & Bo t ll U ••••••••••••••••••••••• Studio Apl·Av1il Apr. l:! 1• lwnhme m Central 118 rec racil. t..se $350. mo. no a • Pt ava · . ...lllD" szso mo + util 494·8772 Private party would hke Anaheim Ave . S46-63'74 3 Br. den. 1 z ba, fp. Pool!clubhse. $325 /mu. ""ls &44·556.S & 675.5448 I Or 2 BR. condomlnaum . b 1 t l ~ t llalecrest area . S39S mo. u""·"""'O ..-In exclusive bayrront ...... ...-a.en. _o_r_494_·-6_,l(_11& ____ _ t1> uy 0 " uni s 3 bedroom 2 bath. Open """''" t vi CollP 831 ~f!l beam, fir~place. extras. Lse. 97&-7836; 97!Mll86 --The Willows pool home 3 community. Pool, beach, r ne k. 38r+ $450 lalboa Pfltittsula 3807 2 BR, l ba. houses, like Br 2 Ba, fpl~. $450 mo. security. $t()() tlB38r. near beach $.550 •••••••••••••••• ... ••••• W AHTID 646-9091 E . Sid e 2 Br• t b .a • new. S300 & $275. • * • * SHERMAN ASSOC. <lurnl.abed> Dpl B d 1....1 a frplc dbl ga x,· 3 r. en. 2~8a, Would like an old house. ~n~d"y'd, $l 1S / m ~: 848.(19()() University Parle, 3 Br 2 l40-'500 l.OOOsq ft, bay 'Ylew, '213) badly lnnc1.-d ofrt'pa1rs. 3Br,2baCollege Parlt 549-0874! 3 BrZBaTwnbae,paUo. Ba.c':'l desa~.$430 Jannfne Creelt , pvt ~ LLNOW SS0·-0600 (Jan) day, or or Vacant Lot. Costa $400 pool, lndry rm, xlnt Joe. Pool.1ac, lenms. 752-7847 comm. Guarded Gate. (714) 675-6756 eve ,\1esa/lltl: Be4 ch urea KIDS,..USOK S340mo.M2-1739 TU RTLEROCK Glen, tee New3br,2 baor2br& 752-7315 Newerunit 2br.2ba.2car ~·3379 3 Br,2 ba MesaVerde Easl51de 2 Br/gar/$34S. 4 BrFamRmDinRm denw/pool,jacuul,ten· DON•lDM.llRD gar Nr fe ry c ii..ttrh $425 67~or &46-4848 Pl.USU 2000 sq.ft, 3 Br 2 2 aa' cul de sa'c loc Nr' n ia. $725 mo. Ca l I An•;••n.a .. lt•o · · r · 0 elln, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba, huae master, many · · · 644-4832 bay. 8U~ i:. Balboa. Yr· Lovely %000 s q rt Ba r xt r a!I. lnc lds: Fplc, lenrus & pool. S600 mo. · ly $390/mo. 640·442·t or Ho.n'9,.,..s1Md loyMcC...... p~~ home. 4 br, den, formal dining, grdnr, $250 s ec d e p . Ag t. QIM-Superb ocean vu 4 613·1923 e v e /wknd $'!AS. Near new 2 br, L'<\ ba, p:illo. &:a.rden, adlts. no pets. 642· 1603. 2 BR. 2 ba, prefer mature oclull~. no ch1ldcrn or pell>. 642 5848 FROM $215 Mature adults only. n Q vct.i.. Large 1&2 br apk;1 Dsbwhr, gas BBQ. SB:}. mo. Gos pd. m Scott PA. 6-15·561 l or 642-5073 THEIAYLEAF I & 2Bdrm, water pd. l"rom S240 Beautiful. spac1ou,, new apl:!, Pool pvt patios. Adultll, no 1wt'<. :ll'J Avocnctn, C.~I t)..l(l.Oti8J f'Oxhollow VHIG¥ 621 W. Wil~OQ 646-i!OIU f'llllN OR UN ,.'U nN •:!hr lownhomc w /frpl 11 ·l~c patm & enc. g<1 rage I • ol\dult!>, child 16 & over ' •Small 1X't ok :1 Ur :! Ila , no pct!>. s.:iso. i\r S c,.,t Plaw, uft S, 1».I I I03. fAG· 70:16 '' lk·aut nl'w 2br, 2ba in plex,, pa tio, laundrf, blt.os. SJ00.642-1603 Boa ut. new 3br , 2ba townhou.,c. Frpk . encl1 i:ar. l~c yd. $400. &t2·16G.l.. ---NEW Studios. Deluxe 2 br. Patio & guragc. s:?80 mo. 1919 Anaheim Sl., Ml(r. 115. 645-5106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a..Mor lllOHewport unUUI 7~0188 Br2'At Ba,D/R,f'/R.1m· 838-44Z4days • Gene.._. 3102 Costa Meo.. 541 7729 family rm. 3 baths. $495 $470 mo. CaU Joe Kelly __ $500 I M o . 2 B r+ den mac. Fncd. Grdn. Xlras. ·-· ----Gnrdcn apt. 2 br, 2 bu, •••••••••••••••• ••••••• • w /gardener. Call Stan ~71 Ranch s. J . 2 Br + den, on home. Walk lo bch. Pool $750 uni, $950 f, 644·2970 Capl1tn.o •och 3111 den/patio. Mature adults Stop here! Looking t o !::~· 546.4 141 'H LEASE3Br%Ba,lge fncd Golf Course w/prime Vu, &tennis •.& ....................... only. move?We prob.hnvc ex· 1!.'Xcc. Condo tnhse 3br, yard, no •pe t a. $425. $>SO.S47-70« S550/Mo . 3 Bdrm on C== l425 Gorgeous occanview.Dlx MartlalqueAP,!s #2, uctly what you'rc lookinl( 2hr. frplc, encl put10. Sharp & ready to Ol'cupy MG-8291 Woodbndge news & s :een~naul a , walk to ••••••••••••••••••••••• :~;j~~ne:c?B$~~~1~~'. 275 E.18thSl .C.M. tor. Serving nil beach 1••11.clbhse $385.673-2332 is a 3Br&FR.2 ba at 2381 -d b twnhse.3Br2~Ba A!C' ac DELUXE3Br2Baofrlst .,.07.,.,., 67.,9439 631·3003 areu, & all Orunl(c Co --Rutgers Dr. $400. l'h 3 Br con o, l 'h a , d 's 75• $575 /Mo. 4Br+de n ~-.. ~ Callnowfor lnfo 64S-4900 4 11drm,2 ba,NrSo.~:H m.6750 L·htldren ok . n e ar Imme. occy . 4 • W/\llf!W TeeL.Niguel,CntryClb.•---'------• **COlllWMf"I Gteide Pla1a & schls. Frplc. . Brookhurst & Adams . 557·9428 l650/Mo. 3Br on water Comm pool, $450, assoc MYTWNHSE, YOUR $a!S/mo.S48·782Z Men Verde 3Br. 2ba. 1325/mo.968-8783 1ltERANCH,3Br2Ba,2 withdockroryourboal duespd.(..c;c.499-2247 HOME. 2 br. H!z ba, M&lllMl•leocll 1140 ---1 clean-qu1et·backyard, -fplc's HuaeFamilyRm S750/Mo.Ava11Aprlltbru •-c-..1-mnny xtras.$3%S permo. ....................... lbr,Z ba.fiunlty&pay kkb OK.Long or 1hrt l~. cao. .. c.t: .. '1l $450~548-8921 • Aueust. On wa~r with _, -Ca11Co1lect:213·373·3821 Onebdrm maturcnit1111-. room Newpa1nt&.crpt. $46S/mo.645-9!M6 4Br. 2Ba, upgr aded . le: 2Br,den,l~Ba.dinlng Cor.adelMar 3122 GREAT CONDO! ·, 3 br. 2 ba, cplS, d111111 frplc. walk·in closets, pvt patio, 2 car gar . Pool Ir clubhouse. Adil$ only $350. 642· 1155 nope•·. ~80 Pl"~, ..... 2'"; D~hwhr. dbl 111r. fncd lhruoul, BBQ l.n back yd, ~ Ranch, 4 br. 10% ba, ~/doc:Mo Wlnt ... r, $1200 area, pool, Jacuzzi, $395. ""' .. -· ~~ "" yd. 54.2S/mo :wt-26iS SUSI Coll i P k 3 _.,., "' HB. Malloy Realtors ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baltimore, II n . br. ~ba + c tJ!nU:!ram ~l~~wurds. $4:.!5 ~~c~~ lease. Mo. in summer. Bayview 96J.m1 •--------Adult E·Slde 2 br apt...., Bt:ACH WAI K R t Z fir. w/fam rm, newly r m. Clean &. s har p . . rental. 2 tJr. lrplc , --v Enclgar,pool.Likencw. % 0 r 2 H 8 • r r ~~uc n:mdl'd S32S. 1 Infant. lm med. pol.Sftaion R<!fs 4 Br, H~ Ba, Dutch Haven Woodbridge On the Park! eleg1ntly lurnlahed. Santa An1 . 2BR. 2BA. r-6' nopels. 644-0878 Clubhouse,~. $4SOmn' no pct.':.-21112 Niner. Call req'd. Aa~nl, Chuc k Marina, corner loL Nr . 3Bdrm,28a,House. BoatsUp available Pool. Water & beat ~-'()., i.i.~rc!_ Large 3 Br 2 Ba. patio. No pets. <.:all J ft. 4 1137·5&b. Eve r e tt. 548·4141 or Spnngdale &Sloter. ~ $t75/mo. 642-2978 $1000/Mo 2 Br + den, 1s t mo. + d e poul. 1027 Va le ncia. $285. SJS.~ Mesa Venie 3 Br 2 Ba. S59-4026. No ftt. mo. SM·1961 Woodbrid B b boat slip avail, braDd 536·1389 d ays, 7~1-6350 546-9080; 631·2"2 Fam Rm . Li v Rm gel r.2~ a. oew&lnmlntcond. eves CORONADELMAR ~ New..-tleoch 3169 fpl ho Lee 3 br. 2 ba home," DrCondo, pool, clbhse, FR,frpl,A/C,hmbm. w~--a....__a Br Ba ( 1 1 2 Br Townhouse, "-le. 4 SE~ONSAPTS ....................... ww· :0;.;· ~u.:t :5: e nclos ed ya rd, fplc . tennis. playaround $350 "90/mo.6"""646. _.,..._ .._ 3 l~ • W/ p C, new y .... Spac. 2 br tnhse, 11/:a ba. $145at beach! u111 pd. All ~or. n~ ~-S450 'm!. ~fs'i Park area M2$. mo.979·7888 c:.IHl-1400 ~acl'1.~;.8'3~h5urs,!0~ :1~=·v~!'.~~~ ~ pvt paUo. Adultr.- riew. Hurry! Unt. Small 111~1 3 br mod~I. hlably up-IMMEDIATE •1708,lfB toshopplng &line beocb. pet•·C · 1110• 735 fce.84..\-4000 0-Poiltt Jll6 graded. cpt.s, dprs, d/w, POSSISSIOM BIG Canyon on Falrwa)'4 ... -+ 644·2611 JoaMSt.. grapt3 '' • •C~" hi• Nr. MESA VERDE CC. ....................... blt.ns, enc. patio, 1ar. We have a large 1elec.· Br 3 Ba, nook, dee, Jae. ••.::.-e~ML. d lSZS Bright, cheery up11tal~ 3000 SQ n, 4 Br. lam, din, ~lln& 2 1t1 3 Rr 2~ f\')OI. SM-IS36 t i o n o I c o n d o s • View. Sl500 nea. 77CMl2'77 --...... pt /d k 2 b $27 Big Canyon condo; goJr s tudy , 21.it ba, new • • townhomes and •Incle ••••••••••••••••••••••• DuplexSo-of-Hwy,2 8R,2 a w ec · r. counevu.%DR,2ba.S/1 cptl/drps/pllintlhru-out. ·~·drpe,frplc.Rec:. lmmcd occupy! Kids fl family ruldences for LIDO ISLE, yrly S9CJO, ZBrOCNVU,gar,aundk, Ba, modern kit ch<!n, Adulll!.Nopels.64G·274s,, Tol0/1. Agt640-~ $6SO Incl adnr /wtr e!ll :,:::im~.r c"!~n;:t pets ok. 2 br, l ba house lease ln the Irvine area. available Juno 1. 3 Br 2 2 petioe, pool, Jae. $300. walk to park & bch. $430 Quiet, cottage type lge a ' 3Br 28a N' rt 546-7638 l''ry 931•9432 w/encl. gar. Huge yd. tr you have a need give Ba, lge sunny South 522·682'1SanClem. qte>.Ai\.644·7211 br, pvt patio, aar. Wash' lle~chPie~.cfiso~~tll C.olt.eae Prut 3br, 2ba + . ~.962-'T117or538.o907 usacalJ.Weeaomiltt paUo,642.aoo2or61M421 Opendaily 803~Jasmlne rm. Wlr pd" ~60/mol• Incl. Now tbru June 25, lam.rm. Near schools & NEW 4 Br 3 Ba, Fam Rm, 4Br, aBa, 8 blka to beach, llAMCH llALTY BLUFPS, 1 le\".&. view, /4f lwah ,..,.sited 2 lJB.. ~ 2~ ba, wet 645-234P,ev .. 840-l77S 963-5452 ops. $ti(). mo. Call !pie, focd yard. Near $415 mo., redecorated 511·2000 2br, 2ba, ltpl. •to. •• .. •••••••••••• .. ••••• bar. 1IOO sq. R. Beaut. Manager wanted ro~ -------"""'llil~enate 67'·0835 or "booh.S395.8G·'115l 9SM:377daya. M4-4210lor549°'"1t ............ 370' carp.&drps.$150()Mo small apartment bld!rll tta..tu.tw..ialM4 646-7111 z Bl', dee. a. Ba, lovely, 3+den or 4 Br, Cpts, RaMboSanlg:jtala fpl j •M•••••••••••••••••h• ScenkProp. 675-5728 ~mo.lorservlce 2Dr ....................... Nlct3lx',2~a,fplc.DW.2 new,someview.$3S5mo. drape1, bllnl .• $4!1/mo. ~~v!:il ~~~ •.,:,,1~/f~h to0 t.!.: l Br sarase apt. on the Dupla,2Br2Ba.lormal 2 Ba, ad'*1LI. no .pets. G1•0.. 3202 car aar convealent 49S-T16G ~PhyJUl,ltr·lM8 Jookina Soll~. $685 crt & pool. $400rno. Grandca~~5mo. clnmc, paUo, nall. $400 _MS-__ 512G ______ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. /mo. 963-45611 N 3br I 11 d' t 3 Mo.33 Rana 646"'402 permo.152·7811 Nor111a· $2l5%1DIM $325. Los Alamltot anta. Aat .. oof . c: ,.,.:, a,'l!.lt• w~ i~r Sperklljf aeao4 Dr,2ba. SHErufAN ASSOC. Harbor Vl Homes 4 br ..... ......._ l701 875-3111evea.. • ' ~ean, CpU, dpn. atv. Imm a c 2 b r , 1 b a patio. fully landscaped lSOOaq , ft'plc, bltns, ~& MG-«500 lam r-~~to ....... .; •••••••••••••••••••··~· ~ Purified wt.r 1 ...... __. dullhomc 'W /huse rear Sllaro ~~!;'e· ahar. the MSO/mo. Fabulous view' fncd back 1d. Prime RB --. ~--_... 1 It % Br ttag pt.I • _ ... "'!'?'· •· 1 d . Re ( rl I· lo cl. rent.~ Ba, lpk, tam m.amorl71-91S2 · loc. $425/mo. 84f·71Z4 Orem belt location la the pool 6i all echoola. AvaU dw'minS. :epa ~ ~acb (3) 2BR ~arttnetltt C run I awn· Cov « •· hQ/c.hildok. rm. i dinln&. a lee eves/wkodaOIJlY.~r. Tenace. 2 BR WIDdlor M~11t..-zs.m.m1 •be.Y Byweek f4S.5850 ~tuS·,. ... ~-~-~ PAdraul11tes,,.orno'~tpar•· k2ln0!0• GemlnlJ\ulty 831H8iZ3 yard lo dop. On Nwpt 8T.. 32lZ .. model. AalUoua to ba.. lbtr ' ' owlt·lnl ...... M """a_,..,,, .. -• Bcb Coune. Ra ....................... lll:zlW• Jmmed. occupant. n..&~12 Br+ U C:....MIM J724 doM to all.175-Dll •ak j\allertAln Ave, (W>lt &~~·' --------... Im, . $400.M&-194Sor Qean4 Br 2811 Ice •nt tt.411• 3242 Highly uparaded aed ••te, bit.al, bolt a p. ....................... Llnda. olNwptAve"tblkSo.ol t..acu-a Ni&\lld. 3 Br 2 115'1 see.lud«l 'nel1ht:looc1' ........... •••••••••••• motivated. $409/)fto. •mo.-.... $41.IOWllK & UP Bay).631..cmJ . Ba. pool "IJ'dnr Incl. walk toshollS "acboob0 1 Br, J ba townbouH. BarreU&Mlt.J .. .UOO. SPOll.'51 ~ lk'i.., Z .-.,61BRAJ)U z Br 1 Ba tftlM:e, blt.nt, .twaptorUHltaa~ :O'~n:"!~~ ~ ~~ ~ w~ 4 r~a: v~~~t kjdl ot, -">O. US.9100: ~:~~kl~:u·~~L i1°.~~· Dix 28r hcNM. 2 yrs old. 19a, .. osaa~ In.cl rant Wl'V arMaldServ AvaU pool, nr beach. Adults, oo & den. Ftple, patio a; :. • • ~· • • • 18&-00SS • • F ll l k care, avail. $550 Mo. •PlaooeScrv 53 .-. Sl2S ly 84(M)IJ9 pOOI Adul~ $325 Ni» Ba, ncd yd, fplc. $3M. $475. '2·1920. Jeanine. 146-13'7lorl46-5456eve1. am rm, v rm, rp • A1ent. ITS·9510 or •=rt Bl Bl .,..._ yr • • 837 9 7 ~..>· DP,2Br2Ba.vl4tw,S32$. !Pa.NBS F1a•••.-.Y lJJ4 Decorated. comm. pool. ~ _,... v • 2 br d leic aUo/ ar ,Peta.645-338lor . 51 "• Santa Ana I Br l Ba be hs N 1.. ••••••-••••••••••••••• BEACH EJrec trl·level, 3 Slll/mo.8218-0171 ···-· Ad lb up 'pp LI ta~· Ea1Wdo lie 2 Br bllnl Spanish •lt le, Intel ye1; 3 ~· uuldeePe~e:.., ~ 3Br, dftl, 28•, IS• kltcb., ~O: !:t~.:J:r";: W.-...... J241 ~ HeltMa. aBr, lba, ~... J7IO m.~ no e ' • cpta, ~ncf ar, n~ pet.I;~ hardwood floorl, $315. )'d.' 5 ~ fG4fl4 It ~ No. of ML Sq. car tar ti.is Aft 5 ,...................... fn><, New paint.. At El .............. ,........ <ass. 549-21~ /1 ,....,...._......, • M.MD.M'J.lm ~ • • 'IBr,2 ba c.ondo.New•· lfodoa. $425/mo. AUCIAPl.A.%A Room12Buptoceanalde • -.w -...or 1'hMMt1• lt..MooatthSummll L._f .....U SolalcKount.tln~_ olbwyHwy,pool, SpiadoulE..sfdUBr2Ba, -1-•th home •lth =:..=:::.-a~':r VERY PIUVAT& IBr Nlpel.Multaonl7.'Nf1 ................ ~ •. ~Jt•dllll_I_~ 7sz.soa ~·::r~:rd· n:s:::· 1ar.,onalc•Lot sar. pool•, cibbu. ~=tbouu. req. MMI•• o• l••· SVperabr,Jba.CloMto irliii ~· hnl • • 2 Br 2 Ba. wsbr/dryr, far, rncct .... ,.. •. ~cf ....................... bl ehad9 U.. 6 ~ mo. • .,...,._,to•~· ..,.. fl pool '700 mo in· "f!:.·1 paUo, tml vtew l car 1ar, pso. lN •A 21.ft Sl. ~°:;=::::Sharp air O., frpk, 11 N.wtlfl~Ba. TWMM, HawelOOMtbln ~·•al ctUd.lt*r*•t.MO-lllS. "'.iil=.:n~ lt00.4f4.29ehv1/wlmds &4HQIOotUl.ml • Jia pref, Kklll»etl "4 • padO, iMlt Wu· =n:~t.ula, to MDT CluatAIJ ada do I Br. den, a Ba copdo, dltl S\Odport, Lat LIO 2 br •/Wood beamod 2 Br 1 Ba • .,.. ~JpatJo .-rsJnto. can wtn1 Clrole. '421 mo. . It well -Call NOW, Nwpt 0.... ..... "81. HUia ceil'p . Cptl, retrtc. .Ph 'ctuldren OK'. Iavnedla~ .al8.Nofet. m.-or-..ia WantMBalfT la.RTI trWl78. m.o141•Ul~ 1otr7,eo ~ . 0C9"llSOmo.tTWnt __ - ., I I" Start with The Irvine Companf Apart~nts. becau e we're d~igned after the way you live. Choose from over 3,000 difkrent apartment homes in a ·v~riety of Newport Beach and Irvine Village locations. You'll find one -just right for you. Welcome home: · Warm councry comfort wc.lvcs throuah p~t'b and clu,tcn ol ,,p;artmcnl' with irldhridual ;iduh ;ind f.1mll~ c,m.n"1nili•t· Rbnn f'tom S2SO. 17~60)0t'dtn Avc., Irvine PARKlVOOO Adule. and Gtn.Wctf\a~th•lr-· • cn•ironmcnu, chntcrc"d around prlntc C'lllk• with swim~.,. poor.. Rent1 lrom SHS.Threc 8..arpa~·. lr••inc DEER FELD .. , • J • Mail order Items\ flyers, and jtwett)' malunp tor sale.. ~1·ao33 ~-5280 lit, 1ttd Ii 3rd T.D.'t f.6/\NS AVAH .. \ nu; Cre<lll not 1mporl.1nl 67J..itl83 Broker ,. I • I~ ',. CQQKS .. -· . \ . ' 1 ..... -......... -....... ~~Amk unt t/UCM. hPMd 4uilea oppor. X·ray ~. req'cl. Sal open. U.B. 142'86!1 DESKCLEllK P1ex.lble boura. Apply llm·noon Mon·ll'rl, P4!f'IOIVlcl w.riettlw.t 900 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Equal Op9 Etnpl,yr m II People to wort. tong & short tem· porary assignments for good waaes. \York o~ the beach ~ when you choose. 7· CAU. IMMIDIATB.Y! PACIFIC PERSONNll 6t0Mew,....C......Dr, ....._..._.tu.. ... IWlt we. 271. ... ~. 440-1'16 CAfnlhated wltb merlcan CA.reer Aacncy for pennanent placement> 7111 HlfpW..tH 7100 HlfpW..t.4 '7.1H ;==::i:;;::::=:.;;:;~:;~~=~ ... ~1'9, ............................................................. . MttMM8..,-TIMI .-.SUAIDIS POOL Route Man, U• • ==mutt wott • A.Otderll-. Du A~. Ptr'cl. SwHl•attir.eo. .. • tool rem.a.I buai· IC .. Verde (;(IQv. Ualp., PIUI.)', CaU 1-Sl.51. neu. Qat b9 ~ lD ap-_en_c.etfl«__._St_, C_.M_. --• pnr. & h.avo very DHl MUlSIS AIDI S ._ _______ _ HOSUSS, P /tlme, over budwrttlnc. 6 Day wk PriDt1aC 21. Exper. prel'd. Apply w/Wkdy olf. Prefec mar· &~S 111• uaan~ tn ...._ Bt• Brown'• ried man for perm. rap. Exper. pref'd. WUJ train ""'"""' ,, ... ~ .... 111• Cout poaWoo. ~· DOt re-in~ lndlviduall. rna•p ·-Hw7.So. t..acuaa. ~:d.d.AcpS: Newport UdoCoovalescfJntHoep U1Y1 • wa. uov • • ~Superiot'Ave •&o•Permo. N e~T ~~:!!la Theee are CETA tunded poeit'°"8 requlrinf MAMCUllST Newport Beacb &46-T7M Technical work ln the w /plA!uant q-arance HuntJn&ton Beacb resldency & IO days prior un· w /csiltlnl dient~e for MUllSES AIDES 0dupp•Ur !!ul on~ <!,' r~Jf ~ 'tectet .-ecnp&Qyment. AppHcaUoo.a wW be accepted al European Health Care " • • ta por1maUl1 to llfodc UM Employment & Training Center, S3f1 Main Qr. ln pttaUgiou bch Eltper'd. Bayview Conv. prlntlnl ahOp oqu6pment p/t.lnwlDcladlnJ wknda. St .• Huntingt.oo Beach unlll 3PM, April 15. lm. area. Good potential. Hosplt~l. 20$5 Tburio locludlnc AB Dick * C• 644-Jllt hilh incentive le percen· Ave, C.M. 642·3.'505. CD & Cbie,f lS, l\9quina 9AM'tUNoon E · 11'•-------e~per.lolhcoper•llonol THI lltYN CO. l•6'C pays. xp m a 1• sucb equip. "iraduaUon 5$0NewportCtrDr HefpW..ted 7IOO Htfp W..W 7100 ~~nail sva. Call ~~s~O-SH Shrff from blghschool or Newpott Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• ---------• equiv. AP.PlY on lorma l~~F.q~Wll~Oppor;;~E~lb~p~lo~rer;~1---:::::--MA.RINE TECHNICIAN S60 Private Duty provided br t.bocicy to: Urecuards.Certlflad for Muat have exper, 2nd LVH's $42 Shrff Personne Department pool " bay dutlu. class Uc. required ; S46Privatc Outy Room300,CityH&ll HouaeclHnlne. eirper. Trainee• accepted. Radar eodorsemeot de· ..._ $34 St.ff ......_,......_~ Own tranaportatton. _968-43t ___ 1 ______ 1 alrable. Xlot Co. $3SPrtvateDUl)' Over2\. $3.00hrtoatart. u ...... c_.. benefits, sat. com· Serving All Orange Co. ......_w__._~ 7100 ........ W-..d 7 100 -642-·_700__,:_M&-487 ___ 1 ___ , Part time/full lime. mensurate w /exper. Worldnghoursledaya ,......., _.,_ • ....,. .. ~ U Dy na Marine Jo e. olyourchoice ~ C-fter ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSECLEnnu,G Serv. Rell able tranaporta on 714-960-2441 Mal·Practice Ins R-'d ...... _, __,...... needs women! Own necessary. Working, __________ , ~ .. for conv. hoapttel. DICSICUTAIY GEMllALOFACE tnm.Pam53MSZ2 knowledge or culture MARJMESTOU MGl GrouplnsuranceAvail. Please call. (J) Report '° General Mar Lile typing. Girl Friday. . · . problems a must. Call N ·•~--• need WESTCUFF for appt. mu a t II a v e 'o o d No sh nee. Should be Houaeclean•!'~ service _Bo_b_M_on-__ Fr_I_. 63_1_·121Z ___ 1 reali;, ::'J:!n;;;eoleJ Mines ltefJfstry Drivers for Newspape secretarial still.I & will famili ar w /orc pro· nds~,ambilioWl&En& i---------1 mer for Retail Marine 1617WestcbffDr vending maclllne route. b9 taled, heavy work cedure. Sal com -sp~n i eals, Fl or LOANPROCESSOR Hardware Store al lbe Ste2l2,Newport8each 77,_.Dri._ Early morning ar an toa d . Please o nly meosurat.e w/exFrp. Call ~-=Top$. Car nee. 1ti" .. pin co. wants strik· beach. Salary, bonus & '31..0610. 752-tl II c114, 5S6-SUO ·noon. Cofita Mesa area. qualified apply. Salary forinUn"wMoo· i.,9-S, ---·------1 ~ t.o bowl them beoefils, g~ opply for __ or_c_Hrs __ M_on_·_Sa_t_e._s __ 1 w;o~uaJOpporEmployer Call646-2262 &642-3148 .x>mo. <714)&16-3Jf$. Housek .... per Newport -.. an "&&ress1ve person •-.--------·i-•._.lllll ______ _ ().ILEAGENTS ..... over w/typinu Exper .. · 1• BJ · Beach area. part-time . •· · ~ Resume to PO Box Drivers p /tlme. 6AM MG-~la GIMERAL ClBlK u . 2 ctuldren, 10 & u . S8-44SS ~benefits to spare. To l02l6. Newport Beacb, ca. 9: 30A M • 7: 30~ M ""'•".S"",..,,ETARY Expanding N.B. finan· English s peakloc, v--' ,_Em..ioy•r · 92663 10:30AMlc3PM~P .... ln ~ """n it · •I h ~ ... ..,....... .,. "' OlllVlclrleDuncan ---------1 __ 1U'-. -v£-.7 c a organu:a. on as mature, own transp. ler viewing 3PM·5PM ,._.."..., roo ~ opening for resp. indiv. ~1875 day. 646-3$12 at\ ---------• 840-WO MASSAGE TECH See Mr. Beck, 875 W · 18 $800-Yee Paid for s w it c h boa rd , 6PM. LADY. p /time eves. T· AMERICAN CAREER St.Costa Mesa. Renowned int' I mailroo m , filing le · W-T, 7 to llPM. Earn AGENCY ELECTRICIAN ..... alnt s loger/composer 11eeks rnicrolilmduties.Exper. lloulekeeperneededfor:t $100 Wk. Car It phone 610NewportCtrDr,NB "' strong ••qualified" <good helpful, but not req'd. wka, atart May 2nd, necess. 847..:13 °" after Fashion Island ~~~~d·;!:'::Z.'~~ typi.ng le lite sh) person. Apply at CPI, 2nd F1oor, while recover from sur· Spm,842-9'255 No Fee To You dlebaclr Col-Mission Will handle busy phones, UIO Newport Ctr Dr. N.B. gery. 9"4PM, ma lure, . VleJ·o. 831 .9700• Ext. bookings, lravel ar· 644-4360ask for Ed Cook. own transp. U .00 hr. Landscape Spray Opr. rangemenls, etc. Also ~7.Ql.51 Young, mature person, LOA.._. :m,303 btwn. 8·S Fee Jobs. Call Control GENERAL OFFICE mechanically inclined &t " ILECTIOMIC Career Employment Expr"d in order taking, .Hakpr, llv~·in, mature pb.yaically fit. Will train. SHIPPER Wlth diploma for top class LEGITIMATE spa. Mr. Giarrusao, 752-9561 •MASSAGE TECH-FEM• 60% Comm-Guar min. F\Jll & P.T. work. Legit. EUTESPA 540-3195 TEC...-..ICI....... Ageocy,556-8505. invoicing, filing, 10 key wom1rn, infant, bUI 768-475llpm·5pm. b k d "" "'" ---------• adding mac h, good home, own rm, bath & Mortgage ac groun Mature person needed to Progressive growth bee. Secy $150 phone manner:1 essen· TV, E l Toro area. LANDSCAPB r eq'd. Prefer ind iv. assist in oper ation of oriented electronics •'The London Ex· tial. Small mfg in Costa _sa_1._11_1s ______ Young man w/tnlck. no familar w/convenUonal small food business. man_ur. has i mmed. change." lnlri&ue & ex· Mesa. $550-$600 depend· expernec, xlnt pay, brs, &govemmenlloans.Llt.e 675-8470 before 6pm operung for repair.tech. 2 cit.ement will be yours in ing on expr. 642·1916, ...-. OPl:M ..... S benefits + % ol profits & t.yping "10 key adder re· wkdays OFRCE Immediate Opeoiogs S.Cret..iff Typists K~Opn pt)C O,.raton ·~c .. GenerelOffi~ Credit CIMcbn loC9I Processors Escrow Officers 6~ lf ~.1PUHAl~V l•f. ~ Yrscol~egeoreqwvalent this busy job. Your btwn9am&IZnoon. The Straw Hat Plua in gas.sn.7eesChris. q'd. Sal. nego. Newport -------....--e~per. tn electro_nlcs re· dynamic boss deala inl-------El Toro bas full & p/lime Cl r I oc. Good co · MATURE D~Y L_ADY. c• 540.4455 q d. Military training or lhe world commodity GENERALOFf"ICE day & nlsht po1itions1-----.----1 benefits. E.O.E . Call Kentucky FnedChicken. :.ome repair exper. pre· mkl & needs a pro· IEGIMMH SPOT! now aval.l. We arc a fun udMfi Mrs.Sorensoo,64().4580. baking exp .. Hostess, So''te11708021 Sky Parklrvlne rd. ~nt benefits lncludc fess1onalsocytomoveup $500-FeePaid famlly restaurant REPttlSBCTAT1VE hrs . 10·3 Mon. Fri • med1cal/denlallnaur. to administration assist. This fast 1row1ng w/grealpndeinourpro-Opening for leasing rep LVM,F/flME _968-__ 91_1_2 ______ EqualOpporEmployer DISC finance background a Newport Beach co. needs duct & people. If you en· 'or apl complex. Jodiv. Relief. Xlnt benefits. Mature man to work in ---- 1 X1n be f. k · ... I "'y peopl• •-have an oul· '' Bavvi .. w Conv. Hospital. . PRINTING ... .,...., To do hand collating. stltcblnj(. Tra1nee welcome. We olfer exceJJent fringe benefits. Please apply ln pe1'llOll to; MART EC . IEPROlllETIONS INC: 3311 W. MacArthur Blvd Santa Ana, California An F.qual Opportunity ~pk>yerM/F .... ..,_.... p us. t ne it P g. "ambitious" h1g • .,,choo ,., ~"' m"•l work ~~kends •· ~ ·~ com bin a lion wood & ORDEll DESK goitig personality, we .... ..~~ "' 2055 Thurin Ave CM. 102 E. Baker Street Call today. Ab1ga1l Abbot g~ad who Is de tail m,1 .. i.. have whal you"re b ave adapt ab I e 642--JSOIS • metal shop. Adeptness a l Mature sharp girl w1lh 1 ________ _ Costa Mesa 979.5300 Personnel Agency, 4500 minded w /a flair for &-" schedule. 1 Yr public · band wock & ability lo pleasant phone voice. UCT1 F,qual Oppor Employer Cam pus Dr. N . 8 . figures. Very lite. but ac· kJoking for. Apply betwn conlact ex per. a long LVM'S /AIDIS ~ powtt> tooli nee. Sue· t>i>c 60 wmp, for phone '1tOD OM ---------i SYT-&22. curate typing req~d. Also Z.Spm al The Straw Hat w/pleasanl personalily & Garfield Conv. Hosp ., cess!ul applicant will be onJer desk position, with We>mCEltS Fee J obs. Call Control Pitta in El Toro, iM402 appeara~. req'd to use metal lat.he Med. Products Co. Call Work w\tb deaning, as· alCTllCAL TICHI i---------c Career Employment Rockfield Blvd. Equal C•644-3 ll9 :~~~rfield Ave, llB. & spray paint equip & for Int. 556·1333 The sembUn~ & refinishing Salary $1061 to $1288 EXPEDITOR Agency. 556-&06. Opp. Employer m/f. 9AM 'tit Noon perform lile ca11Wntry & Rupp and Bowman Co. anliq. furniture. Xlnt month. Must have prior THEIRVIMECO. MACHINIST some cabinet work. 18001 Skypark Bl. Unit P, benerits. Apply in exper involving elec· ~al Of~ Sh Some exper des irable. Irvine pe rson. The Antique lrical repairs lo equlp· Pl-.CTION Musl have good skills. lNDUSTRlAL ~Newport Ctr Dr Lathe & dnll press oPrs Perm. career position for ---------• Gwld, 1801 E. Dyer Rd, menl +workingonhlgh Variedgen'lofcdulles . JEANS JOBS Newport.Beach needed for lsl" 2nd qualified applicant. Call Irvine. (Corne r or volla bl e l e lect ric a I EXPEllTOR Will train. Salary com· Equal Oppor Employer shiftll. Must be able to betwn 7am & 9am for in· ptNIAGERS Pullman& Oyer Rd.) ci r c uits. (12KV > mensurate w /expc r . makc own sctups&re3d t.ervwappt.546·0606. "'-" Possession or grade 111 Newport Ctr loc. Xlnt LEGAL SECRETARY . blueprints. Xlnt working :.>Needed Im med. cer l ificalion. Call Expanding electronic benefits.NewYorkLife GUYS&GALS Exper,corp,Newport conds&benc.Morris ln·r.tAT U RB WO MAN For3MonthAsslgn. 540-29lO or apply County manufacturing corpora· lnsurancc Co .• Cu ll }hta Cent.er640--0800 dW1lries. 2901 W. Garry p/lime to welcome 7AM lo 3:30PM. 4PM lo Sanitation L>islrlct of lion has! an immpediledi.at.e Gladstone, 644·1230 for Ave, S.A. newcomers & conthact 12 Midnight, l0:30PM to Public Relations A utlQUE PUBLIC RELATIONS OPPORTUNITY Orange Co. 10844 Ellis ~g ?r .an ex or appt. Equal Oppor TEMPORARY merchants. Flexible rs. 7AM. Nol'xper. nee. Xlnt Ave, t'ounwin Valley. with a mm1mum or one Employer. Lepl l..._ftisl·n11 MACHINISf Need car. tile typing. working conds & puy. year experience wilbin a --'--'-------UMSICILLID NH~ & 547·3095. ---------1 manulacturing environ· Gen. office. resp. person. •~ ..... trial J • D9ftWU., SHARPE ---------• Ca ll Now·lntcrv1ewrni: ment. for prt/Ume. JO AM to 2 ....,..Jobs Cleft· ,,.st munn Mature women wanted 1''ri,Sat&Mon. £n..-.nng • PM.expr.Call556-791S We Have The J ob 1,.0 r Position now available MACllNISJ for houst:cleaning • .....,., Dulles involve cxpcdit-b ror permanent part time service, car nee, P /time. ~Q~ office • Aide 1ng the movemenl of GllL FtllDA Y You, work w en you assist.ant to Legal Ad· 645-51.23 m1&lerial, parts & as· Architeclural Design wish. vertising Direclor, 2S S.•...t Of"l II !JI foir --.... --..a:-cal-Fntt--Of-c __ , 0 overload KELI.Y SERVICES' aembUes throughout the fm:n in Orange needs girl Pacific ho u r s p e r w e e k .._. & s-'-' sMft .. for ,__ 557 "OL 1 MARKET 1 NG DI v. Wanled lo assist an engineer 1n plotting curves for vanous ac· 11v1lies such a~ cost, pro- Ject progress. procure· ment scheduling cl c plu'I other related ac· 11VJtjes. Prefer a person with 1·2 years of college e ngin ee ring or eqw v,.lenl or drafllnlJ expencnce If qualified and lnlernl ed, please ~tact . Mr.Mal• 975-4150 l\n equal opportunity employer m /f th USftDblyOoor. totakecharxeofOfftce. minimum, noon·5:00 PM -r , _ _, "' Exper'd typing, insur. ""' • NP.EDS PERSONABLE. Jlales-Langstoo daily. e x p• r i e II c e d No smoke.646-5194. 3723BirchSt,N.D. ARTICULATE. SALES- We orrer excelle nt 547-0862 p I ;011rH y•eft 01t tile ---------1 ORIENTED PEOPLE employee benefits pro·•---------ersonne Gene r a l offic e ex · 1ro--.s.. Shoelld ate MmlCALX.aAY W H 0 t: N J O Y l(ram and competitive GllLFIJDAY perienceand UghUyping top --"-L. W ffff P/lime.646-5l94 MEETING T ll E s1danes. l''orimmediate Exper'dinsmallof'cpro-61i~~~~Or skills r equired (35-40 ~ • o , ___ M_a.. __ IC_A_L ___ PAJUUM<iCOMTIOL PUBLIC & BEING cons1dcralloo, call cedures. Duties include wpm). Typing test will exc.....+ wocps ,... ID" Need lndiv. w /min 1 yr ! l',RST! IN WORKJNG lite ly-ping, filin.i . <UN";:'....,.°!'t~~hg) be administered to all beHflh pec ka9e. TRAMolSChrslll0ER.bl cashier exper. Pleasant WJntNEW.PUSHBUT· 1714) 549·6 I 2.7 ship/rec. & able t.o b.an· Suite2'15 ...,. • 64().ltnO applicam.. ,....._ .. eo..toc.t s-dy Expert o y, ex1 e. personality & abihty lo TON TYPE MACHINE. MSI die phone messages. lAlfiliatedw/Amerlcan C..alo. Send resume of educa· dcal w/thepublicamust. ALL INSTRUCTIONS fi' tu me penn pos. near Ca r The ability to interprel lion le ex per t.o P .0 . Box XJnl co. benefits. INCLUDED. LONG DATA airport. Call Mon-Sat rcer Agency or detailed material and as· CZ tlt 326--1II0 007, Balboa, Ca. 92661. Call 644·3319 TERM, M ULTJ PLE belwn 10am-6pm for permanenlplacement.) sume yeneral oUice 9AM 'lilNoon LOCATIONS. 5, 6 & 7 COi.PORA TIOH appt. 644·6500, TUE responsbility is essen·( flSffW MmlCAL v THEIRVIMECO. HOUR SHIFTS. l 4om::1 _ _.__ ..... LOOK. INSULATIQN Installer tialtotbisposltion. • SSONewportCtrDr CHOOSE WEEKDAYS. "__....."' --------want.cd. 1.aulaUon con· COIPOIA TIOM ''The Dodoir's Newport Beach EV ES , & WK N D S . Costa Meola GIRL FRIDAY• boc;>k· tractor n.Ms lnsuller Automobile necessary 2,00 511___., Drhe Corner" Equal Oppor Employer RELIABILITY, BON-k~. thru TB. typ~t. for new construclloi;a 'ln foroccasionallocaldriv· ,,..... HasOut.standing DABILITY & XLNT EqualOpportonity ·Wnt~ Ad. No. 868, Daily-·so. Orange Co. Day ing. Excellent company Tornmce.Ca9050t PosilioM WithLeading ---------•GROOMING ARE A EmployerM/F Pllo(POBoxtse<>,Cost.a 4~1832 Eve496-76Sl ·· benefits. Equal()pportunlty OrangeCo.doctors PAYROLLCLEltK MUST. --....... llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~M~esa~,~Ca~:~928:1JS~:~-----' · Employer M/f' SEE us FlRST Ge ne ral contractor . Insurance Blller, hotlrilal This is an entry level i---------1 Free & Fee Jobs needs girl for permanent Gtll.RIDAY exp. pref'd. Ralelgh1lUla poflition, Salary is com· Office MCJ" $100+ pa rt t ime position. Seact.t ... ~ • .,. llospltal, 1501E.16th Sl, mensurate wlth ex· MAIDS ._ •JM-5750+ Previous payroll cxpr. re TOP PAY Call Or Come In Today ~~~~~~~~~1 ---llHPAID ENGJNEER Industrial Engineer ,\d\lt'l"t. Secy tn Sl 2K AtTh Drafts r i!rS $13K t)lrrow Secy t.o S12K Prodlllar/~IK'tr S'lOK Alao •·...-J· I rYlne Pf'r'S()f\MI A iteftC Y GI f: lith <.:olUI Mt'M Suite 2:211 642'1470 lag & t••'t efflce NB. 64$-$707. perience. Sea cliff Motet -_... ~ iuoo quired, knowted11e of un- ...._ I 9'rf efflce. Interior Desi-er needs J66Lal~un.Coaa BestaHcwhy lf04dayw• -+ ion reports helpful. Ph: ____._ 11e •" CootactMikeTi.nsleyat " Mld5ecy•s(4)$700+ 548 ·774l btwn 11·4:30. LD. ~ l.;1 I L P/Ume l*p. Eqier de· 6'2-432l, ext 332 before Call494-4892 RIVIERA Moo-Fri W•1• P J;.w. ,_.. sired.~ I · t vi --------t .... ,7 •0411 nOOQ or m er ew ap· MAIDS WANTED '8tSOMMa PEOPLE PERSON ._, - -;1 IMVIMTotlY polntment. Top wages paid! The Inn 2al2 Business Ctr Dr Newport Exec. needs lis· GUAIDS W AMTID C OMTaOL a.BK al Laguna, 211 N. Coast Soile 290 Irvine sociate in wholesale sup· !ELL~ ::.e:RVICES 8 33-1441 1401 Dove Street Ste 340 Newport Beach F.quaJ Oppor Employer ~ hll " p /lime·lnlne Manual lnventory·wlll DAIL y PILOT llwy .. l.ag. Bch_. ---1 __ ,_1.14.•_•_1_1._,_._1 o __ ...:.pl..:.y_. 673-_2223 __ • ----1 lvt ......... o-•91ir'i.a.1!miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiii•liiii a~a. Ace 21 Ir over. kl'ep otrecollrd of t.omov~~ UOWestlaySt. MAIDS WANTED Personal Manai1ement ~Rel to $1000 nkh fw • ... triel fllMAHCE Mature men prd'd . ,ment 8 in1ven1 ry "'t CodaMna Don Quixote Motel MEN for LA Times de· Agency will represent This ls a dream or a SIC ........ 1y USfonns film. No cuh actory, eva u,a! OD~ EqutalOpportunity 2100NewportBl,C.M. livery. Perm., p /time. anyage/lypc forcmptoy. llletime. PR&TRAVEL, I 11fJI11 • • r "'I t It _,"' outlay. Car & pbon• nee. same <~etc • m• • ~ployer in films, TV & comm'ls You will have travel "'•••f•chri119 •ll· Oppor for ucrelary AppCy Universal P'N>tec· taisa reconts of' proch.c· ____ ..;..._..;..._ ___ ,MAIDS Wanted. See Bill $275 to $350 per mo. No exp ne<'. (714) ~7·0282 a11ency e11per. w/tarirf & ,.n--. to ,.....,.. w/aood 11lulls. Type 70, tioa Servitt. lZIS w, 5th t lon. Musl be iood I ...I ~:... Uoyd.SanClemente lnn, 548-1740 Ucket. writing. Your PR tf... ......,.. Mt .._ sh IO, 10 key. Som e St. Santa Ana. I n· w/fllw'ea. detaU orient-1.85• •RHAlll• 49UlCXJ Mot.elMaidneeded.lnclds 0 ability will be I n ,tall.lt.lcal typing. Muat t.erriewa M·F 10:30am· ed. neat writlna. 10 key MAIDWANTED washlo& windows. 4 hrs representing your agen• •t••derch. ''•• be cood oreanlte r , noon411 :~:80pm . ~t.ouc. ,_ ~..:!ten•~~,.:.~x0•1 Clerk·TJlllS• t ••..Lo.""-~ ... _._, day, s days weelt. SAM· $ cy In contacting area • ••"ods l•pr•••· ltnowlod&e of real estate r-· 111 w'"' "-1 ....... ..,.uu.ox..,..,.. """"" 12PM *"50 hr ""3-1664 PHONE SALE hotel sales mnna"ers, aa· helpful •UAlDS req"d. Call673-8800 • .... • """' "' flMttft, •d deHI., •-'I f A •u l n.... Position now avaHable ---------_bt_wn_8_&_4_:30_____ Phone Sales people, soclalloo execs. & cater· rf Pi.it .... also ava1 . or o.ta Meaa an:a. Start l py n ~.,rson ....... ...-.. ... ......,.1 u....... Ing ma-....... _ '-tin" on r:: ... llllC.oe _.._. ...urv , ... , ... has· I C .... -M-. fOJ"parttlmeus.latantt.o '"""'"'.,..~ -" maleorfer:nale,18lo6S ••0 ~...,. .. .,.. • Tia MC ., w .. -~ in • fl.80 per hr. All ahlAt. ---.--. LeglllAdvertlslngDlrec· wanted lor Apartment Needed Adu I L To yearsofage.Cuaranteed I.he cake is travel dla· •t pro!r••· • <"OMtructlon or account· Uniforms furn. Older 7801 Clay St, H.B. tor, 25 hours -r week Com""-Mual bave own Supervlse Students at wases or commisslona. counts after 6 mo's, Call •rethul .... w• Ina backpound. Must be penan. car Is plloQe • (W.olBeachll minlmum, noo:.5:oo PM '""i"t lunch H~ hrs per day 250 East 17Lh Street. Abigail Abbot Personnel ....._._,.... _. tutc!i:~:~; ~~;au collect <.213) ~:~~:';i~er dally. tools:Ca 540-l440. ni:.>-1 & daft s~h~;:; Suite o. Costa Mesa. ~e~cJ·M~~~Campu• H•ltly, pHketl•t• &AM .. 'IN · · • m n per ay. : ·: bctween S:00&8:30p.m. • · · · ' ...a u oon ffi Mon th.ru Fri. Contact ,,.,. ........ we"'"'• c lte•lc•I THltlVtMICO. •UAIDS l RONlNG/Eara stra Ge!'era!_! ll .... ~~ ei:· MAlllTEllANCE Bob Noel. Davis School. ~uAtOpportunitv RICEP1'10MIST ,..,. .. wy. f..-..ct ~Newport Ctr Dr' ColMW... money, com• to my peneace...,.. ... YP I C M 3430 .,.. ~ T l600 IN I 1...a'----a... N-BeaA"" ---t.-..n •-p--. ~--.• ..;.~enjoy.lday aklll& requJred (35·40 • MfCUIMIC .. 556· Employer Pro~rca:lve animal -r--·-...,.. • -... , ...._,..,....... r u • .. ~ .,... __, wpm). Typln& test wlll 111UW NURSE I ff F,qwd Oppor ~mplo)'er UISle. PbalDe 6 tramp re· be adminastered lo all hosp la o ers excep• -...--a...-·~ Jl .... ,__... a RMC.--fsor tionol ruture ro r • "' .,._,....., q"'CI. _.._. ••come. • applicant.a. Oiceon Electronlcs, e _,.... • perlHce tlealr•te. FlTCOOtl· O.U546-0l74.otchn1o..z. Jewetry leader in the Printed ~.11~~it!{1~"J:~ti~~~ PLASTICMOLD ~!°:::!'~~~M~~~:;, l .S. clelff• er r•· App\)',DlckChun:h'• QoeedWedn.S.1. J.l•mT Expo111re to and /or Cln:ult Board Industry r.t.oralive nursing pro· DI SIGMH ore uper. r eq'd. Call t.I i111"8 9 .... .,. .. Restaurant, 2681 New-tar ...U.,JIWIU,95 ceoe.rah.adent.andlngol hu an Immediate open· 1ram. Good sat & &DRAFTSMAN 552·1511. •t1Herl•4J is re· port8l,0Je.M..sol raU-tlm•, aome pert· ~~~\! =~~el:i~:~ t':n~:e~~~~aai:.i':: benefiu. Contact Mrs. Full or part. M.K. --1-IC-..,.--OMl--5-T--~ F\Jll or part time~ thM, fut food exper exper'd F /Ume Salta ble. lllnh:num 1 year U · Gray, Park Udo Conv. SEtn.~rtp~l·B~ <1~:1; For Newport Ctr law • • and lndlvldlJ.lla fer bGll· ~. applr lo penoo. hople .-. n.. ~ley. perience with worktn1 Celt.er. 468 F1aphlp Rd, ~...., •,.,.... nea ot your own. Local lnlauJamoo'a Netural n...i. bne., • adnn· Automobfle necesHry lmowted1e ot machinery N.B.642-8044. _545-_51.11_4 ______ -t ~~t So~~ typlnc • .,. ..._.. ,..._ .. Am w • 1 d Is trl bu tor Sa ad w 1c"1 • 2 2 3 S cetMlll. C.U Mr. Koma, fer occulonal local drtv• and old t.ools. Quallhed MURSES AIDE POUCY TYPIST cMfh~tte• .. t A.I . traloa )'OQ u~ld Falrriew,C.M. 59-U!f. Ins. Eattllent company candidates are en· Openlng.<1 on days & aftn Ltlrge Insurance co. w/ RECEPT/BKKPR,4·man Lewler. H•t"•• oppcirtt.ut.J. · Hip School Studenta Jwdor !'.4trow Otl ker benel\U. ., • cour111od Lo apply tn ah.U'U. Will train. Expcr. xlnt workln« cond11 & law firm ln Irvine. Exp Alrcreft C••,••Y• General H~ i.;!!.ar'~'4;~¥ea. Min. z yra ciper for .Seod short reaume or pcnon ~~~~'t1ct~~; Ct~~~ =~~orh::u~;'l~¢~: nee •. :8'113622.0HIST llectroft Dp••lca 01.Jtrlbutor for larae :;::;: • . · builder. Nr OC Airport, ptl"IOUlhlat.oeyto llCEOM Flng11 hip Rd . N.B . Type 50.55 accurately. """ DI I I 3 1 00 W Wht Coul Mf« openlna utary tomaaensurate n fW2.80t4. MWlt be hlgt\schooJ grod. Good t41ho1phonc voice • • 1 •"· • new locatlan alll\1 new Host'Jtl9st • w/up .. areal frtna• Mlk•TiN147 · Wiil be acceptln• ap• typln1 req'd. Cont1ct L••lt• ....... Tor-opemnp Haitable. ~ GPslor ess IM'nenb. 55'7-l040, Be\b DAIL y PILOT ELBTlllCS NU.l'MS Aides. all ab1flA, plkadoos Mon·Fri tam· Mr.. A c k.rm. n. ,_.,CA9050t PULi.TiM.i SJ'~~ orlut.lt'n~ Pttenon P.0.IOX IHO JJmVoaKa.rman on call to start. also e:aoam. Equal Oppor1_ffT_~_mo __ . ____ _ ,..,...,....... ... •· k .........__ I-ID•,._ -.. wk/enda Oftl1, day ah.It\. £mol.1rm/f. llC8'11...wi1ST r·· · · --·"----·-., UPTO au• ... wor c:.M--.c.. cnnro:C..\;;p;rt> W• train you to wor k SAFECO INSURANCE v.. ·.: HUGH ES :, $7.00 f'll HOUR flt1lbl• br•. EllPtf. .IQ'TC .. MAMA.. tW6 .. db the multJ handicap. CO TYPIST Is Ute bkkll't•· • , sa. Mn'IH dellve,.,, ,... --~ .... ..., :!=."d0!';r~.':~''l &qual()ppuit'111iitr F.qv.al ()pportunltr :;: l: ::S·~muaL.b~u 1~::::~~~St :-:'C::·. Cell tot a ppt. "·--·-···-·~-----··" ~· nUdCallf Drtvera --ftt,........ ,. runALESm~ .. aAjftrm~rJ~~~ ~~~·~1t~/F~~1 .... _ ..... -. ""'-"Ur-•-. ., toUSl .. CI ~ •• , ... ,. co .... ,." --.. u .... .-.. ... - U.a.".P .......... No aper --.... ,.,. .utlALS_,-:t'ARY .. ,.,_ bn. llY·Lood --to .,._ uc:.YIOMIST ~CALL eoo,.:;.:r._ar_:r ... =:: ~=11: t:t~ ~:::·~-=~ T~: :a·:. =-~ ~ .. ::. ~ o:.e:u:~::tro~ r~~10i~::a:f1ico .. :: = = 711·'790 · ~0,,Smtllrr•lf l.apKludll bdJt1J =uu ....... ....., 61.l.-.or 531"741. ott Broolcburst. u,p.lllOwUoraooclpot· pnra~•· Salary open •. AaUorllf'. Ford ....,..e.o Ul•·Tn'I. lo.otWeatmlnltu w.MU?ll MC).1621 ' i • • •"9fpw~ 71 ooHetpW..t.ct 1 1 ....,w...t.ca 1100HelpW•t.d · 1100.w,w..ted 7100....,W..e.4 7'.. ~nc1ax.Aer1110.1971 DAtLYPtLOT CAI "'"•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ••••11 ••7••••••••u••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-· .............. _. ......., 1001 ,_.._. 1010 Mtcel••-Iott~ Rf:CIPTJONlST '*~"It SECY/RECICPTIONIST • 'J')J>lat, up. Xerox IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••n••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••· TYPJST SALESTRAJNEES AcdwtC .. ~ Part ume t :3U lo a·:io. 1£CllllClANS operator. lnternaltteat rf d . 1 nun ti lth b•ck w•ulED •••••-'d,... LAA•IMAT'= Eum"l~~~.,!'11A1Jfea •kftO l)t'flelTed."CllU for W• bave ,lmmediale T:~n':.1~~ulJ Wo~an rbalr·as. 1 h ltb back TOP c~s"11 DOLLAK lac:.-rlOHIST SWPLB OF a IWVIU'O;,.. Aacoey inltt'Ylew •H39S career opportuitics for Of .& ..&1--.s! chair (needs recover· PA l D F 0 R V 0 U R Pw lll'OIMldv• nrcn in HAIDWA.RI & ~8¥'tbSt..stelCM llCY /llC.,. lndlv\du»l wlt.b 2-4 yean WA IT RE SS E S Is !""'"~ lAt)·$3S. OR SlOO ror Jl!.'WE.LRY. WA'l'\:Hi-;5, aa ut1Un1 lnduatry. TOOLS N~Ae.~,b-~, Ra~ldly irrow l n11 experienC4t ln computer Ho1te11ea. Apply la Haumo-~ .. wwallbroohveo•u!! botbl •! ~e•u' lfchlrolbml•.~"o AR'I' OBJECTR. GOl.O, t-a.i ... I« _..,.,.able, Caifot' J't" ..... "..., Ar" ltectural Firm proceuora aod/c>r penoo2UE.17th,Cll. er mcu •.,.,., 1a s ""~ I\ a ... SILV ER St-:KVlCE . ---~· MOWHlltMG ~ music bol'tS, n lckelo· and t bal celllna Nt( .. tarter. expcr re needs mulll l alentcd memory. WAITRESS Eltp. belprul, dean plaOOI, clttu.s or· li•ht.$20. PbooeM.2>41.38. FINE: FURN • AN ~ra_r•d:'. •l~\>a:!!:~!! SALUTRAIHHS t'-t...., ucy Typlo&80wpm, l butpel'l()ft1autyfscnera¥ aans. woll clockt, TJQUES.~2200 la.. o •' ""'"'u'V\l or NOEXPF.R. NECESS. ~HSWllJ person ore. a happy TEST ~more mportant. Ap l(randralher cloc k a, **I BUY** ~ •.,.,,...,., X t.. NT TR A I N I NG team. Arc:tulcdutal bk pi l 81!&"• •a Ope a fucinatlD• on•'-ues. LUGGAGE TAGS apply ln ~noo Mt 1931 PROCRAM &md helpful, 001 rcq'd TECHNICIHIS ll!.t~ 4251 ·a.~rtlnsafe, Over si.oooJKiOworUt Good used Fumlture " from your busmen card o.n A~. R-.A. Gaod Stw llhcj ,., More W o, 7S2·9184. Peter M NB Un MacArthur . ) American lnt.emallon»l Appliances-OR I wlll Send ono card ror oa<·h '-" $210-$400 wk A. Lendrum & Assoc• lmme<11ate openlnp eic· . Galleries; 1802·T Keller· sell or SELL for You. lai& plus une spltJ'c. We llCIPTIOHIST AllracUve, over II•. tor HEALTJl SPA. W~ wtll lr;alo right poraon for euy tun job. Mr. Gee, days 752-9561. RECEPT /J'YPIST PIOPLI! PHONES! SSSO~ 8u1y Newport Ueacb r..crow ore n~eds COMMISS10NS& a.1kforRush 1st for lndiv1duall whh Wa.itreu/Waitera wanted lni St., Irvine. Tel. MASTBSAUCTIOM re\urn pe rmanenlly BONUSES • 2·4 years experience lD a wlmdJ. Private chib. Ap· 75'·1777. op.in wed lhru '46-1616 • llJ·f625 aeall!d attractive lilt " Car~r" rapid advance· SICY ,1llCEPTIOMIST relat-4 field. Wiii be ply in peraon, 1801 Sal. 9AM to• PM. Vtelt! strap. meeting alrllnt• mcnt opponunltiea Xlnl IJntlerwl11inl We are look In& tor u responsible for testing Bayside Dr, CdM 81.ACK 8' VINYL SOFA. LO. reqalremenl.ll. Pre co.btneflta. brlahl. peraon11ble \n uncl troubleshooting W , .... Kitcbe H 1 Appllmw:H 1010 $1~ vent loss & then ! For a C4 Mr. Adelu Assistant divldual w l&ood typing & PCH. Musl be ram Illar 1Utresa • n e p. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552·'°26 peraonaUted taa encl05c ~retanal sklllJ to work with anuJog und dl"l\111 SZ.50·12.7$+ tlp1. In R"'FRIGERATORS wallpaper, fabric or Mon. 8aro·Jpm & Tues. Xlnt oppty for mdiv Tue·Sllt in our Uayaide , • terv. lew 3-4pm, Original "' Moving: Teak game la· "Day Glo" paper & wc 8am·10:30pm. w/3-S yra workmen's salesorrlcti. Mu11t be well circwtr)'. Plua 2121 Balboa Blvd, WA.S~RS·DRYERS ble, 4 chn, $80. King sz w1tl back & trim your 9 34 T . ed NB Recond1t1on1·Repros & bed. X·cond. $65, Burke 751 1 com tr. exper. yping groom ' non-smoker & We offer excel lent Frat Oamaae. Guar/Del. table, 5 chrs $65. Queen tap. Or lry two cordi. • 50+, accuracy' a muist. enjoy working with peo. benefits whi~h include 1 Waitress, day shlft . ovr 29YrslnOrangeCo. hideabed $35.• 2 Danhih backtoback. Good benefit pkg. Salary vie. <.:all Mrs. Uavib week vQcah~n a~er 6 21. exper'd only apply, DUMLAP'S chrs $20eu. 752•11117 PRICES your pc> ill c & we 11 SEAMSTRESS.SOwlng & groomed style. Pcrle<.1. cuU.ing, boat covers. F.x spot Cor ambitious t>ealn· per preferred. Apply ner. 45 WPM typin11 fur lltwn 10-3. $700-SOOO. :,:~~~blwn 10 & 12. months,llpa1dholidays 5'7W.l9lhSt,C.M. 1815NewportBI CM $2caor3/~ II elk _...___ _ and l{roup ln:;urance CALL S48·77Bo 9' Oyster Velvet Sofa WO. 4'5tags $1.60ea f0 Service Slatton Allen !>l:.1rtsday of hire. lge pr LR rhr11, crewel 6/9taas $1.50 ea Typing +. l Yr cxper. dant, uper'd. Da,y & OOCUMENJOR WAITIESSIS f'RGT. DAMAGED HOT· design& $35 e11, complete 10°£,f~r.ffx·~~l~llcd In payroll. Sal $600+. 1-;vc& . .f\lll & p/llme Ap Hotm1e1/0•er 21 POlNT Sale. 330IS W, bed & King matlreaa $50. NO CARD"! conftP. Call Now, Start NORTll SAl.LS Tomorrow, Control 913 Electric Ave. Career Employment Seal Beach. Agency, 556-8505. Receptionist w1lh medical experience. GP'!> office Ca I l 6'6-3903 Refined male Senior Citizens , de s ire:. nune/eompanaon, m ex- change ror home. s.ilary. ·xtras. Please c:ull 540-0722 or 586-8637 SEAMSTRESS Newport Beach Clothing Store Has An Opening For A Seamstress Ex· per'd In Fine Men's & Women ·s Alterations. Please Coot act Tailor Shop Manager 644-5070 Good bene!lt package. ply, Shell Station, 17th & Addret10CJ11"9'11 Gulliver'• Reataurant Warner nr Harbor, Sanla Brwn recliner chr SSO. • nist Irvine,~---~ Interviewing Mon lhru Ana 979·29'll misc. 645-3167, 5707 ~~~. Y::J,:;~ :~o~:nt 2921 S. D1umler Thurs betwn 3-Spm. Ex-SE AR S ELECT R l C Sea.shore. N 8 we'll make ontl card per Xlnt pp y or ind1v. St-nice Sla. Altcndant. Sllnta AnaS46·35.5l peneoced only, rulJ.tlme DRYER white $60 tag. Add2Yeach. w/bkkpng background cxper'd. Full or 1J/l1mo. Equal Oppor. Employer Lunch &dlnner. 'ss2 302s · AlftCDing Dilcomh Send check or money or Typing 6S + . He a v Y Apply Arco Station. 17lb 18482 M acArtbur, lrvlne · Qwillty Fwnltw• der to: phones. Good benefits & Irvine, C.M. Nori~e tge capacity. near -AT THE -PflOT PRINTING pkg. Sahary $800 f'1rm • • Technicians-Radio Con· . new, Washer /Dryer RIRHITURE locat e d in City of ~rv1ce SUI. Help full o.r trot w/k.nowledge of fun. Wanted exper, prof1c1ent (gas> $225. Xlnt cond. P.O. Box 1560 Orange. ~1t1me. Apply, 900 i:; damenLals. Rf' ex per. operator for Xerox. 800 848 3 35 COHNECTIOH Costa Mesa, Ca. 9'.i!62b <.:oast Hwy,N.B.. helpful. Xlnt conds & w o rd .pr o~es s ane · l 7351 Heil,UnitL lepl Secy Sew'--Mac~ o-benefits. MillcOlt Corp., mac h • n e ~ n bu !> Y 13.9 c u. rt. frost-free Hunt'g Bch M2·l244 PUIUC AUCTION Xlnt opply for md1v .. .., r"". 547·3055. C'ngmeering hrm. Good rcfrig., top freezer! in 9' couch & loveseut, noral MANY ITEMS OF FIN~ w /2·J yrs legal ex per. Sh Expcnenced Near 0 C general clerical skills & use 15 mos. $175. 642·S965 pattern, &ood cond. $150_ ESTATE J EWE LR Y 110, typing 80. Good Airport. ~SQM. Telephone SalH ability Lo work under 548 7466 ART OBJ ECTS, J\ N benefilll pkg. Salary $800. SHIPPING & Fast growing company pressure also required. f"rigldaire elec. stove, ..:....::...· _______ TIQUES. FINE FURN . llLTACO .+f.14 ,,,,,,...,,,,,,GluGDEPT. needs telephone sales Equal Oppr Emplyr . dropincounter.2 ovens. Thomasville Dining rm ~~· ~'U~~~J'Jl~nr~ 'TT f /C Blokkee~r A-A "' people to work from our Starting $725 to $7SO mo. S'15·642·72l3 set w/6 chrs & hutch. u-.....-..t leoch Good oppty for indlv. Wehavedan opemng in un Irvine oHice. Full & 7c1:.,1511 ...,M""aforry11ppAt." n. Hot poi n l w h 1 t e Elegant Medit Pccan,,_64_5·..:..2200__;_ ____ _ Restaurant Manui,:cr Sec/Girl Fri. Flex hrs Gd·sh, some legal prcf'd_ l'~rm w /future. 645-2667 .._.,..,,_..., all girl ept.Sal.open /l ' h "fl T .. ""'v 8483135 St l. I s1uooo w/bkkpng exper. thru I' 1mc s 1 s. o p RefrigeratorlOmos.old. seetoapprec. · V1lit's Latinlmpor\b ar mg sa ary "" Srcrctary/Heception1st w/some expcr, but will comm. paid, salary .. ...., StUl · t d per yr. + bonus & other Nwpt Beach. Sailing T.B. Salary open. lra111. Full co. bencfit~. · · Ph ......... in warran y, 5 Piece Bedroom set, $195. Opening aroun Apr. 11 fringe benehls. Can· 0 1 C 29 ::~·.~~ltrarn1ng. one WAREHOUSE 646-3524 Sewm· a mach. l..ido VIilage Mall. Nwpt didate must have ex per. & phone exper desired. Haker St. <.:.M. ~5 0403. White refrigerator, $60. 962-3568 Ca rpct ·90 yds or dark business. Office+ Sales ~'~~~ c tron1c orp., !J "*""'"' • w/Del Taco. NauglC's. or L'-·11 t" · I k d MANAGER h r u 1me. me w n s. Kenmore port was er. r . lfd r t $150 3 brownish i,:r ecn, met.I ~~~ si~11:[ at~~a ~a:~ Call 714-645·7100 ~'.., 1RO\1 A...,'IOCli·\l I 't TELEPHONE $75. Sml elec dryer, $65. Rbea~;tc!~. s~oo~~CA TV, shaJl. Also 1~ yds of Tw0o Qualified applicants only SECRETARY Brokerage PenoftMI Acpncy SHIPPING / e~.::.p~~ ~o;r:~:~:e 847 7736 color, 20" console, $100. toned l(llld s~:~·UIR " Cilll Tania al Jlewlll· ex per. preferred. Call 3723 Birch St, N.B STOCK CLERK SALES mgmt. Supervi:.ory CX· n us WEEK'S SPECIAL 531·0502 Cond. $1 50 yd 64 . Kenny Corp. ( 714) 644-9111 ask for Maggie 557-0045 Tired or your average per. req'd. Good benefit 6.2 ADMIRAL 3 Bookcases w /lower Sc:~~u~n Varsity lO·:ipeed _1si._1•59•1•• -----• SECRETARY, mature m· 100% Employer OperunK for exper 'd '" run or the mill phone J>k&. Saluy open. Cheat Fnewr SI 99 d o o r s . E a c h 14 wire wheels. 6ll ·3.'>30. RETAIL CLERKS UTOTEM C.•...._. Marlieh Pqdt.lons open 2nd & 3rd ahifta in San Clemente & Laguna Beach. Other areas have openings also. No exper. re11'd. Apply at any of our i>tores. 2588 Newport Bl vd Costa Mesa 642-7702 d1vidual for one girl o(-Rela.1ned div. '" shippin~ dept J<>bs" . ~'~~~ 8 UR K 1': 'S A P • 16"x34 "xH ". $225. 673-~:ves. rice in Newport. Rapidly Stc>l'k control ex per CALL US NOW!' PLIANCt:S 61:>-7364 Piano. Kimball console. expandlog busmes:., lyp-• helpful Newvorl Uch 1145 D, Baker Sl, CM . maple, blfl cond. $800; :! '"" a must. Shorthand SECRETARY lvcatwo SJ per hr Lite Work 6 hrs a da y C 546-8672 979.4734 Yellow chro'!'e d1ne.tte roll-' -way beds ~~~ea. II " , $i work mvolved. Xlnt op· :'-.Y'tfRO.\\A<;\O IAll\ - ------set . 4 Cha1 rs/Wh1te •1 •; ' ~~ 8~Ji;.? to 50 Goll your cup of lea? A·l pur for retued 1nd1v. ~i:;~e~l:~!~a~onr~f. Pft"IOMll AgetKy Kenmore Washer & Gas sculptured. XJot cond. pc. llroylull din :iet $500 ~~~:g~~~':;1 ~u::'c:'r~ Call Donna betwn9am-12 dents in So. Cali r. & 3723 Birch St, N .8. Dryer $9S ea, Guar & de!. 496-9770 _559_·5420 ______ _ SECRETARY Mon tT1. 752-7591. Arizona. We provide 557-0045 S46-8672or979.<1?34 Mesa Verde Country Clul; I ed & $$$to play. Be dnvmg 10"... G lf M b h Wei groom persona· pleasant surroundings & 100'7o Employer llc~1a1 1020 r-Sale 1055 ~wty o cm rs IJ bl e s ec re t a r y Lo 5 u cc es' w I Id 1 g 0 r SHIP/R~~·G a relaxed atmosphere. Retained ••• ?:;:•••••••••••••••• :.:,;:.•••••••••••••••• for sale. 979·7431 aft 5pm Landscape Contractor. Memory typing Putt to ~ Typing & bkpng cxper bankorclubw/S700. Fast paced manu!actur· Our pay structure is one Adult 3 Wheel Trike, like PUIUC AUCTIOH Beautiful navy & beiiw reqwrt.'d Only qualified Call Vickie or Audrty ing firm desires am· of the best 10 the bu.s•· WELDEll oew. MANY FINE ITEMS OF orientul rug, 9xt2, new applicants need apply 64().8470 bilious, dependable in ncss We have a guaran· Heliarc Welder Call 5:JG 80S4 ESTATE JEWELRY. $3,250 rmn. 833-2681 ;iL l\MERICAN CARE~R d.Jv1dual. Expr in \ruck _.. b I dd. ART OBJ ECTS. AN - AGENCY routing, packing, l'tl' t~ ase sa ary ma i Apply In person lOSpd Bicycle+ rack $45. TIQUES, FINE FUrtN .. Moving, 9• gold dvnporl ROC)l'f''sGcrcMfts liontoaliberalbonus& &fclOftYachts 2438 Fordham, C.M. $1007'bc d rt$45 tilO Newport Ctr Dr. N.B. J<;xpr helpful, but not comm1Ssion-You c1m 't ETC. PHONE FOR IN • ·i~e vnp · 2301 San Joaqwn J11tb ntoe. Wilt train rtoom for loc.c! 1931 DHr• A•• 5'5-0946 f'O. & BROCH u R i:: wrghl iron fern stnd $35, Rd .. Newport Bcb. No Fee To You advanc:cmtnL. Starlin" .r~a "'na. .,.c,.2200 dbl bd cmplt $.15, Capt " ~ A TANDEM Schwinn bicy-....., -SC'cretary, P /tame lo $3 to SJ.SO+ovcrtimi:. Sb r 'l bl ---------clc for2,goodcond. $95. chr $25, misc sm tbb i---------1 Apply in per~on, !l 12 2 1 t s a_vai a e Woman to cook & rto odd Moving! Lathe w /motor $10-~. dentist drill $50, RN'S&LVH'1 Y /time & P /time 7 :1 & 3-11. Lido Convalescent nr lSM Superior/\ vc Newport Beac~~~ .... RH Supenlsor 11·7. Meaa Verde Conv Hosp., 661 Center Sl. C. M $411-5.585. SAILMAKER has posi lions open Some exp de sired. 548·3464. Sail Maker/Sumstru :- full l i me Apply In person, Ullman S:t115. 410 29lhSt. NpBch. 675·ano SA.LES ASSIST.MGRS We need 2 11herp l(als t; X P ER I ENC 1-: 0 1 n women's f:uropcan Con· temporar y c lolhina :u1le5. F/time, perm. poa Salary & profit shonnl( plan for career minded person. Call Mon-Sat belwn 10um·6Pm for appt. nu: LOOK . 6M·6.'i00 SALES Clork for Urow Shop. Mui.l be ovt•r 2 1 must be w1 llml{ to work wknds. & eves. r1,. ""II for appt. 645 5000 nl. 520 f/time. must be a good SECRETARY wk·'uys. llJI W, l!llh St . 8 J0.2 JO & 3:30-9:30 five chor es for e lde rly 848"'3135 +tool:; $35. 4" Dcltu Ou Cane projctr $35. typist Sa la ry <:o m · " daysa week •-f mensurate with ability. Gown & Gaucho p..inb <.:osla Meso gcnUeml'o; 31lrs. daily, Blue Schwinn Continental jointer w/motor "'stand plants Jg yuccas, ern~ I·' I k' d"t .• , .. Cllle (or vuca•wn but 4 30·PM·7:30VM . For IOspd,SSQ.Goodcond_ S45. lronrilc mangle S.'>O. :>piders, other m1 s 1· u~ wor inic con a ions u ~ • SHOP HELPER Contact Renee Rtn1~11 Appl 673·6406 c!dM 962·4309 Accordiun w /case $100 items. 642· 1272. 1n Laguna Be ac·h . nowork,no pl;1y Topco ~-d 11 83l~09S Book•, room di'vider, -- 94 ,, • .,,, Jud ( ..... me nvml(, ~pol w1• c .,. 714 /4 .;..,.,., )' nHers ideal hrs or typ mi<&asscmbly r..31 0700 Forl'enonallnter•l•w Women wanted to work Aoy's 24 "bikc. • radio. misc. household Trade GE t'iller -rioV ~u11I ()ppor. l::mJ.1loy1:r mg To$700 TIME-LIFE for Janice's Ragi:cdy Good shape fo'ri-Sun. 2438 t 'ordarn wa:;her or t'eddcrs 11000 C31lVick1eorAudrey SWITCllBOAIWUJ'll Ul .. "'RJ~s,iuc. Ann houseclg service. $25 751 ·6503 Dr,CM.545·0946 UTUA/C,forqueenbcu 640-8470 a n ct R e c e p t 1 on is t . -m; "' Start $2.SO hr, 8·3 tues scl or tx.'<i sofa. Hobert. tnt~rest1ng pos for a A~F.RICANCAREf.:R weekends & compuny ~Opporblploy•r thrufri.6'15·6553 G1rlsb1ke,good MOVING SALE. Must 003·R991 •' wcll aroomed. pleasant. AG 1-:NCY bul.idays. ~1ust be able to l~~~~~~~~~I cond. $20. sell. Dining rm tbl, 6 . ------- ex per ' d secr1:ta ry ijlONeWl>')rtCtr Dr.NB ~tthepubl.ic &handler~ WOMEN'S Apparel dis· 499.4877 chrs, china. AU wood. Filing Safe, rireproot. Outtes include typinl( No t'eeTo You hu:.y phones Lite typmi; tributor w/bas1c math Living rm divan & chr, bu:.inei>s or home, UL 60+wpm, order des k i---------i rtoqWrl•d Cootarl Mr .. Telephone ab1hty.979-1805,8:30to5, WldiftgMateriabl025 misc l amps, stereo approved 546·6341. $1!2.\ ~~~C:u~':;. 1°~,\~r~n::,~~ .~-'ary John!<. o n 1111 !lo Go COUPLE MEED ID ask for Mano ••••••••••••••••• •••••• l Magno v o "w>. h~ the r Must llcll_. ------.--~· n <.:oldwell l:Sankcr To answt-r our telephone. WOODWORICEllS Used lumber. all sizes. items 3242 as in gt.on ,,,, uw "'Y RO DUCTS a self starter w/ab1hty to llt:LP ' If you hove good m your home during non Excellent cond1l1on. Ave. CM, 546·1447 · ~ "' handle conf1denttal mal se<"rC'lanal ~lull~ & de Tl-'.C•lNICAL ofc hrs. Ideal for semi re· M1Umen & Assemblers s;ss s.~7·173f --------Call 673·2223 Le rs Apply N•l•Onlll s1retobc mvolvttlmlhr uredordlsabledperson. Call751·5832 Mov1nic out of State. . Systems <.:orp ., 4361 expanding world of real M u s t 1 1 v e 1 n Remodeling home. Mun) Everything Goes. 3127 Exercise 1J1k.e. sturd\ Birch St, N.8 <Ne•r estate, we can offer a ~hondilae uh wood cabinets. 1601 Manis lee . C M. Call frame, low mileage. S70 MATERIALS Westminster, F. Valley Call •93 3800 0 C Airport) E 0 . E. good salary, professional or No. Hunt Bch area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cliff Dr, NB. 642·7213 556-7057 . · ---/R----oHlce environment, & Background in hospital, AntiqYe• 1005 c.,.rcn & Uke new GE gas dryr. Decorator covered sec ~YPl~;lls ~::er pathway plan & PROCESS medical or nursing field ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ecf.tifMllRnf 1030 Port. ctr TV. Console cir tional ~uch, trade or sell Abl.IJty to work in sales .. R'-. ....... R .. "'LTY helpful. For Interview PUILIC AUCTIOM ••••••••••••••••••••••• TV. Nu TV a nts. E lec· bS.>9SUc . Sc1u1ba tankbe, dJO spd situaUoo an busy yacht ~ .. ~,L•,,,-0 I call Helen Tuley wkdys MANY ITEMS OF FINE Minolta StlT 20l, tripod, tronlc equip from·TV & j ct~' ro ·a·way •pro brokerage tn N.8 . Call -~ Specif1•cat1•on 95 ESTATE JEWELRY . 1.7 lens, Wied 3 limes, slereostore.Muchmore. e ion screen, reasona Mr Ena,llab,673-8511 SECIETARY..POOL BRENTWOODNURSES ART OBJECTS, AN· Ukenew.$185.645-8460. 1628MlnorcaDr,CM. ble.400·5988 5*-1S06 TIQUES, l>'JNE 1'"URN., COLORTV19" ood d SfCIETAIY PI ea s ant pe r son w •t l~~~~~~~~~I E'OC. PHONE FOR IN· 4x5 Bessler enlarger, 2 Family Garage !'tale, • g con $i7r.Ln lUOmo. Depend· w1slronglypm~&somt! n er 1• FO. & BROCHURE . molor drive, 4.5 lens, 213~KnoxSt.C.M.lnal· $9.5. Fa~crwarc '"" on quallfiutions sh skllls. F /time Appl) T E L E p H 0 N E ~·2200 $240. 962·4l80 ley betw. Knox & Palmer rotisserie. hke nu S.15 " ln norson. Robert S.•m, SOLICITORS cashonly673·7200 Xlnt opportunity ror WllUam Frost & Aasoc. We ho•• -.1...,..dlate we need 10 glrh• to set ••SllOP AT•. Cah 1015 Evexythlng but garage. • ahJ1rt> 5t'<'rehiry with en· cpeMiMJ fOf' a perton dinner reservallons in ....................... Alley ot 251 Walnut. NB. Snugtop with luggage vtronmt"ntal Alt'ftCY _l.O_l~I ~ ~._._B_. __ 1 to ..Jat in all phates the evenings. llourlr Jonafhaft1S Himalayan kittens, CFA, Shat Only1•1o m cbe deksfk & Si'~/b~rof~m~-~k-up lot<ated In fountain f ~ teriat waae + bonus, no sel CANNERYVILLAGE Ricadoro line. Sunday c r, re r g, rea ul · V11llt'y Rrqulretl{oodlh 51CTY/111(1Cpa. o 4J ,_ ina. Call after 3PM 2SShopstoServeYou al\er3PM.540-l760 set, baby furn. Sunday NEW Galaxy Full 5 & typln1 akllls with 3 )'TS Fu 11 ti m" M 11 u r" specif catloH, pro-S40-5464 422 3lsl St, Nwpt Bch n..-. call 771·053fJ Claulcal ... .itar w /casi: SECRETARY r .. ,, P o n ~ b • b I e woman w It h g oo'CI ce'u specification•. .._,, 1040 & pitch plpe .... New $80. 1«rcL1&nal/ clenc:.l e•· mMI lnllractlo"'· 1... Antique sofa & chair, ols ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOTOMAT Pl'f Xlol fnnae ~n~hta ~lephont'v0tl"1• T&'5H misc Items. Golden Retriever Pups. Honn 1060 sell $50. 4xS 11pd. 1raphk ..,....,._ •at~ ""~on-. to Call ~O 2910 or apply LEONARDSMITJI ....... Mt.dfli .... t I 842-7430 Champion line, AKC· ••••••••••••••••••••••• camera w/plates, case Sales , .. """"' ~ "' '"" IAY Ir IEACH L. L 1 f'/time position a val -lights. $1~. or best ofr "°°"It ~eken<Js & vurled l!M4 EllL' /\vf', FO\lnt.aan llA1. TY 759.0111 • •" • a w or" "4J Bank111g ex per. pref'd. Come lo The Lo 0 .,, A • 9 W k s Appy Mare. 7 yrs-. trained Working Norge washer boun. Apply In pcr~on Vlllley i---------c llnowt.dp of llliltcry Call Mrs. Todd at Alamit o&/Rosamoo (213 )596-6360. Wesum & Eng. Sound. $30.:>48·2l28 Mon. Apr. ti. btwn 9 & -e~•n.a.ay -----.,.dffc.t!Oft forMDt. Goldensta\e Bank In "'-Um11• t Appraaael · lS bands, w/tack. $550. 3PM at l"tn'UMAT. 20l ~ ,. -----no--1~., p ...,..,,. DOG OBEDUtNClt Ph846~1or M0-1'21 E P d ~~"f/Ofc M-. A varied t•clu1lcal uvwuey, -q, nra-Antique Show, Sat. Ma CLASSES atart W•d, SCRAM-LETS E. 17th St. CM. xecutl ve res I ent 's ~' ... t (%13).,,..., "'~"l "' personal aect'y. Com · S•all Hew port~ In "9taft, moun . ,._.,,_ · H,Betwcen8am&5 PM Aprll 20, 7 :30 PM SALESGJRLwamted. Ex· poee letters, cUcupbon~. t I t I I Equal()ppEmplyrm/f ln the Rooemoor Shop Nwpt/lrvarea546-41128 Jewelry I070 ANSWERS p'd. For oew store. Marc type 7S wpm, Ute S/H. •...,... *"-....._ ••••• • *• 0 • •9· ping Center parklna lo ...................... . O'Polo. Full lime. t.oian Inc. Irvine l n· .... _..,.. CJtll wittl ....... ..ct •ac-TIRE CHANGER·Min 1 lnSealBeacb. RegistetedK<.-eshoodpup· W.&. ..,.TED Fomenl-F1agon 4i7WM,675-9858 duatnal Park. 556.6441 ....., MCtiet.i.e •• .,.. ......,_I process-yrUrutoreexp • .,+to ••••••••• pies, 6 2wka old Easler "'" Oqout-Bounce ----------• !Jov) ,.rloce. Xl"t op-a-11dtsft-able. tart MS-2380 Sun.Shownbyopptonly, TOP CASll DOLLAR Ent.Jre-Odloua -------•1-~J~-----IHI -... 11 • PARKIN6 LOT (213) 592-3041 or C'1l0 PAID Y OR YOUR SOUNDwentOFF SALIS HILP SICRnARY '::,'ft.: ':::.:;"'::d~;z SllllMlt ,.. ..... lft COft-TRAVEL AGIHT * * SALi * * 8'&-5166 JEWELRY, WATCHES. A reutician In. TV de lSULLOCKS So. CoHt Pa.rt Ume or rull time. a....-r...........1 w w fldenc• to: A .I . 2 yra 81 • man•aer, ·~-"--Odd Loh White adorable poodles, ART OBJECTS, GOLD, bae said, "lf I'm lyin~ PlaualA nowlntf'rvit•w. ~41S+wpm.S/tl8S, _. domesl.lc&lntemaUonal ....... ..,....=. lJJ t oy AKC female. SILVER SERVICE. may lbealruckdumbt ' ingforSal.a....,,.ptewlth 11 .. 1 ndl 6bt ltan.MH4k~ Lawler, ll~ctron exper. Salary + comm. I .. ~-"'-M FINE FURN le AN· AndjuatlhentheSOUNO unltmltod avri!;blllt.y II ri'O:. c~~,:!"0~':,o~unl-typ1t1t. .... 41d:M;; DpaMlct Dl'flslH, C:.11 PauJ5'9-4111 I.UT WllKIHD 751·..._.~ta eaa 11QUES.MS.2200 wcntOFFthenctwork. flCldblehours. ty for e nte rprising 11 • • • r a 11 • 3100 W. Lowlita, Tor--...... VB. ..,4 ...... s.tfs-day 10-1 ...,,... 1 !!tEET rri Solid gold Omega watch. Vltamln1, mlncrala, pro· Appl)'Peraonnel Ofr peraon w/mature at· --...&.. Hrt 7 ....u,CAtOSOt. ,.,..,._ ,.._.., 'IJlhtSt. ..-aiy ... m • er S1200 value, make orrer teln powder. Pvt. dlat 1'1~~~m tltude, minimum 4 yrs ~~Stwllhcj ~--.. __ ..... _ -.. with mlnlmum 4 ~ra eit· C--.,Vl"9 HI AKC.tn·tMO over $100. U1·8510, Xlnt quality. 6'5-9791 an llAnE<iual ~::i:~i:::~::::~ S600+co1 u 0 '°'"': HUGHES ; :e~:t':~~:c:°f~ eeeeeeie BudFwillo'a,Ea1terPup· 87a.5852evenlnp 7pmSteve. . Opportunity tmployer wtll lndepeadenlly. App. tW .. to SI 000. C• : : Newport Beach. call for ~Old ~IJab Sheep U...todc 1071 M'lJCR MISC.·Sound de lY1DpenonMonor'l'\IM, J•n• at I 7 14 I '--------·-----------' appt.540-5151 Renalauoet Pool Tabl11 ·~'lcw~' .,,:""· a;r ....................... •Ian i tereo radlo & S.1.11uu .a.DY 10 All to 2 PM. 110 640·9100 "'FTll I .. u., .. n .. 1•curr co .. ~""' "Antlquea. Mfl ~ new mesAp 1 Reg Morganmare broke phono.Toyoatereoradlo ~ Newport Center Drive, ....... A U.S. crnzl:NSIDP TYPIST abowroom DOW open l&S..now.M~ lo . rld• " drlv~ blk " portable tape player. Full Um.e I& part time. No StdllO,Newport Bcb. -'"---------1 REQUIRED N~ed for arowln1 ad· the public by appt. AKC Female Cocter pup.. parade Morcan geidlng, 30 l•I Mork Ill tank, top ev• or SUnday. Apply In•-----------y,q~ Opportunity vertlsinl eaency. New Wboleaale/lletall. Call 4 ahola Deeds Enl Wuhrn (?U ) natural wood, cabinet pet'IC)Doaqbtwnlamlt SIClnAIY SICURITYCiUAID M/P/HC employer ores in Coata 1!feaa. for fr~~:! .. b:;-• f':vtn:'°home.'uso. aa-1011 •~nd,alloccessortee·lq DOOO. Varied duUea for Girl P.+-n.t ~~~~~~~~~I LeAn cc fr )\euer, ~~· ....... "' ...,a7taf\t·BOPll cl d. 2 a dult J•••I Cmtdl•a&aUonen P'rL w/14. olc. akllls. No Wchavea.oOPeDlnifora 754.taa. ta..... · · t•1•w-IOI CycUds rt.h. 10 aallon __ 210_E_._1_'1\h_St._,_CM ___ 1 ahrt.hd. C.11 Frank al p/Ume aecllril.)' auaru to BUl, aflectlonat•, in· •••-•••••••• .... ••••• tank w/acCUIOrlOI.+ 20 ~ Boal Tr&DIU, 541-n11 work a01 abiA. Thla "'" TECHICAL TYPIST •ADVANCE• t.eUltMll hilb Seiter, 5 WllCtHI' LOSS• Jewel Cyclida i'1ab. AnU· ....... 11 don will provide vaca· Dictaphon\ trpht •JiOTICE• mo, AKC, make olr. qued coo.t ol dt~wwa. I ~Hardware lion n1.1e1 •be on call on eta ANTIQUE '4Nilll IMCH LOSS table lamps. ADUqu. la.· 48 hra wk. S&t •Son• Sec a relief bull. Reti red TtlfTtdlaW.t ~ MVll'a! YI ; * • Jlapid U&htenlnl ol the ble mirror. llarllyo muat. Oood startlna retaries milit.ary who bu served DI ... _,. month. Accurate1pellln1 •AUCTION• ........... ..,.. theak.ln, w/thefabulou.a, Monroe Oraphlc. ~ ... ,e. xlnt benefits. eon. in the aecurUy field or re-a muat. C.11 Bonn It 500 to a Selected •late AKC 117"'485 dalidoue mllub&ke clJet, pla.ntt. 22x»" water C!Ol tart MIJ'., Kerm Rima, tired police force person· o.M911rs 67S-7811, l :JG.5 ltemt + Old Oak Bar 20' , ~ starvation di.ta or. Some a mall cenamk 3118Rarbor'Bl,C.ll. !JJ!IS• ts. nelpref'd. TtdlWrthn TYPIST 1on1,two~tlonpool "HJCINEKEN ', adonbJe wilbout exercise, tali rtaurlnes It more . •. u--~ To.......tTedroll .___ ta bl .. (lnoohr ls 11 moblk Labnrtsbs.t. .Jouoe 171-2919 7'11·251'7 Me-1405or8*8S7t --~ .~-NeecJed full time. Mlllt BUUant).hrpub)lceon-t.erm&x.Jav•Glhrdoo, or.1u111-.55' El~ la Hlllna •St.at Cberr7 rutwra P 11" bo accu•t.e • l~P· ~. all ln•entarJ wondtit111 cllapo11tlon. WOY .. WOODS ~ "JUmt lncll SaL 12a'e. WaroerAvo PtOjlwwwn Uoni1t backllWDG-Sa1t-wU1 bt eold ln .114t. H. OwnmoftdtoA~ aalfboard Cd eood. aak't &MIMllUMDS ~n-~!trO:.,ll:U · ~~rf07 C1 pk& Opn. la Aoa/Tu1Ua aru. Or•••• CMAl7 fair· Jlalbome. •I.Med11otearMlSZ1. Wooct.n lbuu.tl • DU1l .-. -· '~--• ch. EqualOppSmplyrm/r Qa\nU&RawuTo Salary tommeuuate IJ'O'IDU, .. tair l>r., AXCcoatDIPAMEL -.allO bllndl. Up'°*"" olf re-,ror.t....,--a TEMtO T1mpour7 ~U!:'l:.tJ.•C:: Coata llttJ. lloncl11 Mal• 10 moi. Xlnt Refits. Mtn\tal Duplu tail. t All to IPJI call WISNllOH II• C....-Dri" J'180ISk8i1i!'!~~at.lOl MP.II :!; AalrU 11. 7PM ,..._ w/ditNft. . .,..tt :/o.'1I;i Weltlillblt lt',1..:..:•:;..~:;;:;.;1:.----- !!1!!! ~.::= ·. 146-4741 You don,,need. l\IQ ~O.Ul.11'11' i...;.;..;;..;;;..;;. _______ , AN.;:(i~'':;lit'lcTl'a"tll .. Y• 1045 ..... TV, B/W, szo. IUPlllUYfH .. .._ -.. <Attoatfrom "draw fut" wba 1ou~~~~~~~~~~I PtoP1ew11o-..d~I;-DIC. .. ......... ,........... 11' mahocalut plub, a ...... "-11 ID peraoa er..,.Co.AllJort) lltaee u ad In the Dal\1 1bouklalwayubedllb• ~N.Cla4; ~.....,_.._eat• HEAVY DUTY Esare1· toll"wide,ftol"thlcJa. =-~~· lpa]OpporSmployer PllotWantAdllC&ll°"' 1\od what :you wut Jn Ser1'i~•Dtr«tory.latat ~ a...._. ftl'J mellow. cle.Xla&.cond. IOc ,., fl. Ml40IO;. --_.....,... Dally PllotClu lOedl. DAILY PILOT --~ MWm . - f!'l ' ' CJ% DAILY PILOT &tnday, AfW!l 10, 1977 •'°'*':yc}H/ Aaff ... I( lco-19n t I SO Clil1~. '520 Mlol W...... tStO A.tot. l•ported A.foa. IMporW Aufot, l•f'CMied •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlsclla 10• •010 ..-. ~•••••c•f" 1ot11t. w tHo -· .. -................ -···---····-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• SerYlc:• f020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llonda 250 Elsinore. '81 Karmann OhJ•. 2180 cc -WI WILL IVY 1MW t712 Rat '725 Merc.cles •111 t140 YC»UaD~TSUtc ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 20 Gut A<iuurium + stand ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13' CYCLONE, xu-os. like $650. ·~·· 48 Webera. head wit, & mi!lc purls $25. Cull 6YEARSEXPER1ENCE new, trailer. Best otter. 6.11·M30,673-5852eve11 t1n1pt 8 al)Ok~. radlala, PAID POROR NOT '11 SPlVER 124. '75 "na. MBZ !J'19·62A1. Varn, J)ltint, l~yout & de-fl00.13j8 Moto·Blke by Yamah•. ;:~=O::eo~d!~ TOPDOUAJl Nttw brks, AM/F M , PORTOPCAlS map .. red w/blk. $1700. HOUSE OF IMPORTS Plants. indoor, outdoor; 1111° non ~.k•~· Spars· 12' fl'JBERGLASS Reg'd., Front, back 11h1.1c:k1 . trade fur PU. El C•mioo Ferns, Garden mug. clean ri10:1n.:. wax & ready to 1'a11. Gd .. boat K.noby tires. Llke t1cw or Rnn<'hcro. IJ.l2·4689 • k wu11h. Top quality, lo f b 1 S ~ 546.~ 1100 s, vot l§. Caish prlceli. l''rest.6(59285 or97 eg n ner. 300. · 4WhHfDri•H 9SSO ~rSun 9·6 2567 t;ldcn, 842· 8l '72 Moto Guzzi Polle" ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••~w D"'YSU..... & 00.l&Sll _...,."-" At " I ST & H OADWA'I SanJ uanCaplltrano UNfA AHA AtltClosalc $695. llt·IJ714tl-l 371 835 ·3171 Solid '67 Poniche ty!>I" 8:icl '"' v~~11o1•n 0111v1Na 1o1•c10Nt coupe, <W,000 total IOl·at --------iloata,Marine SC23Sloop,bead,gulley,• model. Lo miles, xlnt '73 Ford F.JOO. 4x4, CASHFORCA.RS! oro ENT/\L Style rus;is, 3 EqU&pment 903 0 3 sails, ne~ OB, xtr!1s• rond. L;iguna Bcb Police ~amper, aux. tun~. dbl Top s Dollar s paid for brimdnewwool Dold rt~ ••••••••••n•••u•••••• xJnl c:ood. Sips 5, crwse Dept.494·1124,Harry 11 hock:t e lec. win ch, clean usedc:ara,lruck1:1 &t WfR?ld, cr.~am & bile compl ete t=hryl'ler otruce.492·3744evs. HOOdaCB4SOGoodcond. AMJF' • 8 truck. $4500. Corvettes. Ask for Paul 8x12.$300.ca.49!Hl73 maniloldsfor318~.u.V8. SANTANA 26. R ace/ S.SSO. 269 Knox Pl, CM _5"8_·_5853 _______ 1 O'Neill. Tools. rtr Jilek. 20 Too locludcs manifolds . Cruise. Many extras. 5'18·9m0. '66 lNTER'NL. Dbl. cab, HOWARD.Chen-oa.t Jll'l'1>S, millt'. /\ftcrG pm, rizers, elbow~. end $l:l,750.5Sl ·!JSS9 4x4. 6 t·yl Gd. cond. Oove&iQuailSlS. 493.1117.1! phdll-everythmg for --'74·CR125, gd ('Ond. 1rn tor> $1650. 4994158 NEWPORT BEACH tw10 engines with 430 JO' Chpper 75, many end, nu tires, many c:x· llockwell Limited Ed1t1on hours. $225 total cost. xtras, Dana Point Slap, tras. Must st•ll.1!46·3097. Trucks 9560 l'lalcs, S/7~. Call Dale at 496·1821 $0000/ofr. S48·0l53 ,74 Kawasaki KUOO. 3000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -213·43'J '1IKJ --:;-SEAGULL Outboard MUST SELL American mi. shicld/rnck, dcun '68 Dodt;l! Van, 225 cu '" 6• -.oc pp 752 c,.,..., paneling. cpts. I! lrk . POOL T/\Bt.I':. lleaut. mtr. Xlnl. cond. $325. 25. Top condition, Fami· "'""· · . ...,,,., Make offer. 5s,.a.525!t aft Antq Bruru.wrck New 995-2707 eves. art 6PM ly Cruiser . Best offer •70 Mai~o 400 6PM. 5-10-2860 days . c·u~hions & doth. Perl A l .1 l Wood .. ~ over $6.'>00. 751·9490 on g !>l<1tc. Reas. 644·5385 u 0 Pl 0 · • .. rceinuo $100 !145·5608 Clean '72 G MC h Ton -------model 11. ~o. Call 26' Excalibur 0 /8. spin. ---------1 Pickup. $2450. Slt:reo components StOO. 493·6825 1.-quip, loaded. xlnt cond. '00 BMW SSO Cnll 675·•19ll ski boots $50, 64<1 ·2902 El t rt 50HP M $7500. Why pay new book :S:~7 day-; ec. s a . ere. pnces·~ 675-0781 -""-"' ____ 1 '75 Ranchero. A/C. 465 hp, --------1 O!B motor, incl. elec. ---AM /FM. 8 track stt?reo, KING Watcrbed $9!'1. Dun· hardware. SOOO. <193·4164 23· Pearson Sloop Xlnt '73 HOMDA n 7 0 trailenni: pkg, 6 mag c:an l'hyffe tbl. sso. sailor. Sips 4, heild. :.elf S22.5 675 i085 whJs, cruise cntrol. shell !°>48·3961 slc."Cring, gd cond. ~500. - -•• -Boats, Powff 9040 962.7887 73 Honda 125. m<1ny xtras, w slide windows, 25,000 Misc:etlane-ou1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• very depemJahle, $350 or m~5:.'!:7 _____ _ Wanted 8 081 Class ic '64 Chris Craft llershoff cutter, 20' I bags bst ofr. 540-4367 aft 4PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Super Sport 18', V·8 of sails. OB. :.lip avail. Motor H -$$$CASH FOR w1409 hrs. Bnstol t'ond. SJOtJOfirm.645-81!17 ~---;Romets. 9 160 Bluebook S3900 ·ofr. :--. . ~ en '73 ~.T, Xlt Ford P /U Loaded, lo m1. xtra cln $4500/ofr. Spm 751-7269 ----·----- WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS FOREIGN. DOMESTIC or CLASSICS JC your car is extra clean see us first. IAUERIUICK 2925 Harbor Blvd. Cost.a Mesa 979.2500 WE BUY CLEAN CARS &TRUCkS CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd. Good used furnt refrigs 675.3080 00.41 S<1bot, Sli.111 Miller, full ••••••••••••••••••••••• frtrs & stoves 546·0768 race equipped Su pt.>r FOR RENT COSTA MESA 68 Datsun PU, hard to find 546_ 1200 1300. Uody llt!ver bent, ---------, -. LAUNCH 21' fiberglass clean. $280. 644-6248 W~TEP electric cement 200 HP INB, bait lank: --------. --1976 26 FT. mucer ~ H u ft. radio. fathometer, S5tiOO LIDO 14. w /trli. Xlnt GMC MOTORHOME __ <.:a_!_l_5·1H·tlmo. or offer. /\nxious! Ownr cond. ~:><'·,. , Fully self contalncl.l. Musical 673-5229 Call 968· l55·1 Weekly & daily rentals. IMfrwnenh 8083 21• Day Crwser Olds wr . CALL TODA YI ••••••••••••••••••••••• jac7. pump. $.5!195 540~06j Boats, Slips/ 979-2500 Conn Min·O-Matic clec. or963·5059. Docks 9070 1 ___ _ 1,rga n. excellent con di-••••••••• •• •• ••• •• ••••• • Motor Home Rental lion, $600, l'.P. 532·1259 '67 Owens Cabin Cruiser. 66 Newport Slip ilvailable 2·1' Mechanically OK. fo r approx 2 mos. l81/2 to32' s h a r p . N t• w t i rt>:. . chromt> nm!>, /\M/FM, Sl:wo. f'irm 5J7·0200 '76 Chev. Luv. Camper w I b o o t , I\ M I t' M Casst'llc . .Ue!>l ofr. &14-4-198. ---------· 1900 Chevy •• 1 lon. Xlras. C;1U Cordclails: :H8·63116 Fender Rhodt>s Stage 73, Outside needs work. 646-61Zlor548·8149 1''1.llly:ielf·contained Twi n He verb naemwp Make oHcr. 557.2337 ask SIDE T I E . Nc.;--porl Reserve now for 71 Ford100.4whecl dnvc. :;~.~~r 's, like . fo~1ke Beach. Up lo 30' Call RIEloGhE~~yC&YWMkOnTclO~R tf heel, l\M FM :.lerl.'O, -•' xlnt rnnd. $3300 or offt>r. Pm lllness forces sale of boat· 675·1453 I 10!\t ER ENTALS ·l!lf>-·l513 8087 ing Club Membership. lo..&-S d & IY~5N. llarbor lilvd, S.A. ---••••••••••••• •• ••• ••••• Pwr. & Sail boats 30' & .... !• pee • •5.11 ~>11:1 • • ·11 t.;I Camino Cu:. tom Peek-:1-1'00 (Pekinesc widcr.675·8866 · 5ki 9080 Cla:.sic'. \IS, auto, full Poodle) Some pockt'l ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 Sullllll !Like Vogul·l pwr. u1r, ~·stm intr, s11c. 6 weeks, shot~. '74 25' Maravder #1 /255 17'Stcvens Flotl)Qltom. v. 25' motor home. Fully A:\1 FM, magi.. 5411·81!13 49G·8314 Mercruiser, ~lps 2. sink, drive, custom paint & in· self cont'd w,numerou:. -- P• &-0---ref rig, low hrs. S8,400. t er i or. Vance t r Ir xtras. 454 GMC eng. Sips l' ~Ton Chevy 2 sp<l ii Xie . lc.tOS r"CJCI"' 8090 675·8866 w /mags. S/800. 846·8016 6. OO<JO m1 's Must sl.'11. Huns good. ~toke offer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --aft. 6 Sl6,5-0U 955·0987 home. 546 3202 1''1El.DSWarchousesale Sears 12' Fiher Glass --Work558·005-I --------- 400 l'ranos/O r gans boat-Mere 5HP outbrd. 14' SKI Boa l 9011P ~ere. -------Vans 957 0 uew /used . Spinets: ~usl sell together! $1!5. Sl900. Xlnl. cond. Call: Trailen, Trawel 91 70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crands, Plilyers. Gmng Call aft. 6 PM 645-11045 554·0811 •••••••••• ••••••• •••• •• •72 FORD V AM out for.~LL'>~nl•ss,. ~cnl'.be 16 Ft. Glasspar: 40 llP 16' Glasspar. 40llP O/B. 16' Shasta, self-ront. New New paint, new t ires. o~l. KuWilt ~ Slct~~a~ · Johnson. Big wheel till sun top & full cov. on trlr gas/elect. rl.'fng. ~50: $3750. 646·9743. A . M . l:la l<lw1n , ch.1~ke fl ng. trlr. ~)O. F'irm. 557·0378 s 15 00. 8 3 0 . 3 3 2 1 642· l 765 a fl 5: 30 + 646-8080 Yamah<1, l\1mhall . -----. . or wknds. --------- Wrltu (71 111;33 2770 24'FORMULA23·3 646'8052· --·73 Dod C l · t & M · S ·1~ Eld · d gc. us tn er. l:!t'l7i! Brookhurst, C<: A very dean 1974 model. Ski-Boat 18' Nds alot of u1s\ ee . · · or_a 0 paint. Lo m ile, mags, S~I OMC 225 I O. VIII-', work. New Vol\'O eng. 25 '2 ·.air. amirm liipc, stereo & extras. Xlnt i;tl.'reo,head,400hrs lotal Bestoffer 673-6580 awn ing , rull bath . t• on d $ 4 2 5 O • TOP OOLl./\R PAID IMMEl.)J ATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TOSEEUS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Cst Hwy, NB 642-9405 WE BUY •USED CARS& TRUCKS• Come in or Call FREE Appraisal Grotfl Chenol•t 18211 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-6087 * 549.333 1 TOP DOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN IMPORT CARS AU.MODELS 11 ii m 111v11 ct . l, ow t' r y , 1:uthr<111sen Or~<1n!> & l\awa1 1'1a1111&. For Your l'l'l('C' tall U44·92tJO time. lnclud<'s tandem lo-~ St-~-9090 loadl'<i. Like nu. ~. 644-<)J75/fii1·0276 · un .... 842·7681 orA47 0071 ------trlr. Books Sfl300, wrll ' WE SELL NOW $6!°)()0. Call •••••••~••••••••••••••• .00 Sh 3• T -IT 1-Must sell. 66 VW Van. xlnt owncrti:ll 3133. Boat. Stora gt• Space i1sta 1•. rv r r. running cond. As king MEED ----,\va1l<1blc. Newport Port·a ·pot. Sips 4· $!150. ~ 893·1832 CL HAMMOND ORGANS 548·8".l35 ' IE • .._. 21)' Ski11ja1·k or11·n t•ru1,cr, Ounl'S. SJ() mo. 644·0510 -----------1 llOA" 11;5 Mt>rc. I ·o. $0,500 ....... t--. p Sac. '74ChevyVan. ir.a ton. USED CARS _..o .-..-vice, arts customiwd. Maas, quad f>l6 m ,17 T & .. · 94 " ..... OW COMPLETE LIN!'; ransportation ... ccessones 00 tape deck, AM/FM, lo " Boats, Sall 906 0 ••:•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi, V-8 <350>. $3600. or CA.LL PAPPY •N t-:W,~lJSE D • J111y w11 h <.:11 nf1d1·111·1• trum the Olde,..t Aulhorit.ed llarnmond l.>c<.ill'r 1n Or;i 1u:1· ('oun· ly We wrll nol be k1111" 111glv unclt·r~ohl' 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••Aircraft ,110 VWENGINl::S ~~ofr.644·1688 _ 540_56 30 Erit'son 35. full rac'<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• US.l::lJ . Rt::HUILT ~'.::;; ·~';~~~;('( l'Ufld ~/~~: l~~ A:~F.~o~.00~ .. ~~.::~~~;:;5~~~~~ '!f1!f:~~s~c~:!~; I w,J~lil Phone 642 67ti0 art 6pm. 2 L· .. • t.>toluxc C:oltrrwoa :u; Wh} ----.. ord truck 15 , 5-lug $4500. 979-1805 ask for 2626HAR80R BLVD. tl(•tv IOO', ctRtw t'Wt'n!!c' C~. Sde/ whls. l split nm. 1 drop Mario COSTA MESA 1-'H EE OIHi,\N <'LASS \1 1111 t•\ '" t·~<·l'yon 1• "1·l1·11nlt' or a luxur11>11s boat " h{'O Refit 9 t 20 center. T-handle gear , \Ou ha .. ·11·l the lrme lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• shirt assembly for VW bi l'ord Super Van, long !';111 ''""'' ll.1~·" Wh y CAMP Ell'S SPt:Cl/\L! ! 1 SlO. Pair VW adapters wheel ba:;e, cpt & I! l""tpon1• ~our fomclv's Super l'le:.in Wi·I I ton $7.50 Cilmper roof wnl tr ack , $000 548·2689; 1·llJO\ m1•nt uf J fully Foret Supt>r C<1 mpe r SS. GmC Van radio SIS ~~635~ ----- l' q u 1 pp" II I .1 r I( l' r Spec'l31 fully loacl1·d • Uual port heads for VW · '65 Ford Van. Camper sallhcrnt • llt·re's an op· 1012· Campway C'amper S20 each l'air IS" mal(i. equip ped. Xlnt cond. por tu J•lln J fam1hcs 1n Many extras~ A:.kmg 5 hole 1''ord $lU. ·74 Chev Many xtras. Lo mi's on STU!' IN · <Hl C,\1.1 , .. •J UST ARRIVED • KAWAI Pl.ANOS II \\1:\l<>NtlllfW.\N /I.. l'J \:'-()('t-:'11'1'1-:lt ~H.'>I E Coa,,1 llw y their Ion g s t a nd 1 ng. 57500 Cull 962 !H\98 Van s teering bhl $5 ract reblt cnl(. 646-2061. h<irrnon1ou..., love af£atr Aul om al 1 c po o 1 ____ _:.. ___ _ t '11rona drt Mar ~14 !rlOO w a rn;inclou1. s:ulhoat Oomcst11· Camper Shell chlonnator S4 'l'abex '66 VW van/camper, 5.t!,IUI (110lv SSIJ mo ror $1!1 <'hlonnc tabl1·~. 50c ca needs. eng. Radia ls. sun· th<.'kill}ll7J1)6i5:11:11; 631 ·22.50 333 E 18th S I, CM roof, new clutch. heavy ...,...........__, 642 3J79 duty shocks. 673·0928 ti .1 rn 1111' 11 ti o 1 ~ ;1 n • l ';1d1•fl1• .\11MI V :1:!2 :;;,:141 ,\i1·" f'hunc· Ii\.! 0111:, 21'0 '1>•" Ynl(hni.:t1ntrlr ~wd llk•s 9 140 . __ _ E\lllini.: k,.1.[ fin\' ,,illi•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7U Chilli. RT PS PB /\C \l'IY ~o•id 1·oml. full» l'l'('ll ~11\XI :\H)l'l':I>, tu i\T fi.ict, i.l<'k. leathe r . t·qpd ,\,kin!( ~'!200 i '.tit m1. xtr:.is. 11ooct rnnd rerl i.: but:kels: Minus "·" :"fr" \ .1111 •• h,1 11111 :. i u :1~,;:i ht" 0 !I & 5 !Hill 21111 "1ulshl & t>nl! _sen as 1s ,111,. l'iano ~:lion\. SI IOO. wkclv' or 1m rt out ~SOO/ ofr 1""l '\20111) .)Ill O":!.I . ·· i\lmo't n<·" 1'1·u.1;,·ul Uan 551 5425 r.1:, •1:.1:!.'i, ~~ :.:~m 26' PEARSON \1o rwl.l . under :WCI rn1 $400 or IY.o.l 11fr !H;:1 7 Ifill ............ _ tl.1rnrno111t II llKI w modi·! 'Commande r" Full -tor Sale :!:!2 Lc•!llrl• "l>kr & 1<111.rncl l\eel Sloup (ill )6:19 :i7:11 Motorcyclet/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rvthmn 77 111111 l '.111 tic· or l!~I iOi!I Scoohn 9 1 SO Anti~/ ll't•d for hrn <'hur rh or ..: • s '-' k .... 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I • I r. $1400 IM•:1t 11fr 7f.ll AA5S cnJ.(111(• rn llf runnrnit • 11• K. " ~H'OIJl'~" ummo S;rnwnu :!I, 4 h111:s. 1111'1, eon<I llhu; eni?tnc h:u; ,.1,iO. 11:10 7111~ ~1.11nnak1•1 wc>ll t•<1u1p '<I '76 Moico 440-A W IM'l'n runnml( !>trong in • • I' 1'171 11K;JOa4f>:l ' d TV, Radio, Whelll!'mith u p -pipe, rnySV{der 'lll f rcpla<'e HIR, St~o 8098 Iii' SOL C/\'f. Xlrlt rnnd pel(s, rul v1s tun. Fox it wrt newer WOOi. Will 1 .. '°"'" ... 1u0\l\t• .. 0••11• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rlack ~par!I & tram1l, Shock!! wla<'<'umulators. sell all inducllng s pare 71•/990·'9D0 •7il/69•·'"' COLOR TY'S Sl!l!l:'i tl7!> Sl!IO <I>"· modified fork,; w .'uir "j skpeedrttransd. lots .. oGf I«' 1\ Z l':N 1'1'11 MA(; N 0 567·!1M9t•'" r aps. Xlnt ton<I. Sl2QI) un pa s an nn ,., ----------~·4i51\ aft lipm Mitten car cover for 72 VW Spirit Bubble Top c;1~><ISc•h·1·t 1011 1:\rnr l'ortahlt•!' & Consoll•:. ~IOU In So!llH Wit)(_; llT TV 78.'i W I 71 h l 'M, fi411· 1786 LEASE ll11ndrr·2ll w /Spinnaker 1711) "42 2821 -------l.A'\F,R No. 1~27, good Nc•w c: ~~ ,3 .. rnlor TV; racing cond . S700. i\M/FM H lr1wk 11tcreo. 1----s_i_i_i._l4_•~~1 __ _ lll•='t offer 552·341 _8 ___ Santana 22, r:idio, 11pin· <.:umplctc component noker, genoa.2set Si11ls, 11yt1lem, sell unm1..'(Jlate-$5600 or oHC'r. J\nxloust ly. A.kui fl" reel to reel. Ownr. 673•5229 l'lone!'r /\mp tuner. Cr11ljl 8 trk. Sun yo t urn labl<', Lnnccr i1penkcrs, $750 or bst <>fr. 645·0064 MAGNOVOX Color TV. SI JO. Works good . "1'18-4485 •NEW• RAMGH20 Race, wknd. cruise, day sail. Trailerable. Full fl o t a t io n . $•5 9 5. Complete. Walker&A1MC.. loGh & MariH 3404 Via Onnrto •• NB. -~........ 675-6433 ,,_ ........................ 1---------- 51500. Phone 645 51011 Qimper, mint coftd.' Jo '75 Yamnha 350 HI> 5800 u.l'lt>r 6 or 645·7542 and nu. best reasonable ofr. mi. $250. New equip. Xlnt leave mil$.( for Dcnnl!I. 646-7004 rond. ~ M0·0072 ----------------• '1HSTRIPIMG • '70 llondu SL90. '71 l''rechand$25up548·7387 llodaku Act' 100. both -------'----- istreet or dirt $!2.5 ea. '26 Model T Coupe. 289 Custom 3 mil l rlr . l''oni eng. Auto. trans. 847 ·5000 Pvt. Prty. 645·5913 '64 Chevy. Mags, Capt seats. air shocks, cpt, panl'g, 12-v, refrig, d ual batl. P lay·cool, sink , VERY NIC E . $1500. 768-5258. WE MEED YOUR USED CAR HOW TOP SPAID CALLGORDOM COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP 2524 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 549-8023 CAR OUTLET Cash For Con Paid For Or Hot 2145 HARBOR BLVD. (Harbor & Victoria l COSTA MBSA 642-0653 Alltol, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUE CLASSIC Alfa's Giulietta Sprint./\ clean '61 bod y with beautiful new red paint and a '63 1300 Veloce engine in gd. running cond. <th is engine has been r unning strong in my Spyder 'tH I replaced it with newer 160()). Will sell all -Including spare 4 speed trans .. lots of junk parts and an MG Mitten car cover for $1500. Phone 645·5108 after 6 or 645-7~ a nd leave msg for Dennis. •USED IMW't * mi. •isl)d.11o00 cond. 2612 S.E. Mesa Dr tBaek '69 1600 u pd ZXX1166 '74 3.0 Cpe S/R 7461, wn ;&~y::) =:::::::::::::.... '76 ~ 45pd S /R602P11M '76200245pd S /R 334PCW '15 200'Hs pd 764N J M CIC>Md Ott S.."do!!_ ORA.HG! COUNTY'S OLDEST $ &tics-Service· Leu.sing Rov Ccr•er,lnc. Rolls koyce BMW 1540 J am !>Oree Newport Beal·h 640·64<14 'ti! BMW. good cond. Steel belled radials, new koni shocks, AM /FM riJd10. 8 track !>lerco. S3UOO . 833·57~-a~ for /\ndy. t976 BMW 2002 Metallic fJOrd bluto w tblue in- terior & AM ll"M s ten·o cassette (ti65P~N l $7600 or best ofrer. P\·l. Pty. biS.5853 Capri 9715 .•.••.••....•.......... '76 Caprr II. :sun roof. AM /1-'M s tereo. :tit". t•ocoa mals, loaded, xlnl cond. 551·1240 ------ 1976 · 4 l'yl, '1 spd, air cond. lo mi, must sell this wknd. Best Offer over $3600. 675·8042 or 644 8046 'la CAPRJ Brwn .. V 6. 11 spd, air, A 1\1 F:\1 K lk "8000 mi, S/550. ti7:j·ll5·H or ss1.:n 49 Datsun 9 7 20 ..........•............ DRIVE A LITTLE •.• SAVE A LOT SHOP&COMPAHI': BARWICK DATS UN San Ju<.in ('npistr:cno 831-1375 493-3375 NEWPORT DATSUN SPEC I.A LS B210 4 Door. 4 :o.pt•cd. radio IW7Pl\E > HOW$2795 88R OOVF: STlt E!';T Ncur MacArthur &Jamboree Roudi. 8 33-1300 TOP BUYER :-.t·•• us first. & lu~I' '1'1111 dollar paid lor imµorl:-. COSTA MES A DATSUN 2!W5 ll<.irllor Ill\ cl. Costa Mc•su fl.to 1i4 IO 71 Datsun SI a \\I.: 11. lo m1h:s. xlnt cond F111· 111!11 642·3390 or G·l6·7~!1 1!171 5111 W)!n. l'll-.111. st1d1 m<11:s. ll II. i.:d 1·1111ct SJOOO ti42 !fi3 I '75 Dutsun Sta Wi.:n 1.IO. air cool.I. Auto, r.1c·k like· new. 1!:13·319:1 days or .\9(;. i 13!1 C\'C. --------- •75 280Z llBSD SALE SHOP & COMPARE IF YOU MUST! But We Feel These ore the LOWEST .PRICED FIATS IN SOUTHERN CALI,, • BRAND N&W '76 FIAT .128 2 DOOR SEDAN (SfR.2109307) LIST "ICE '2272 FACTORY REBATE •400 DtCK Mlllff DISCOUNT •474 SAVE'874 s2499 • OVER 200 ?w. A-a.lie/... 1--""" Z>~ • 1976 flAT 2 DOOR STANDARD Of'oly '' s '" ..... (SU 70•3Jlll 1976 flAT 128 2 DOOR CUSTOM .,.,..,. 15 ,_'-'" (~U 704'°°JI • 1976 FIAT 131 2 Dooa s s1111D °"'' 71 "0~\ t~U 01•1014) ACT NOW! BUY TODAY! LIMITED OFFER! • SUPERB SERVICE DEPT. Nice S.lecfl.n ef u •• ,, ,,,.,,.,,.. ( °'t\ t~ht"'t I •o '''O' Soi• All '"te' olv• re.. & ltt. °"'" ~ hi ~;IO('°"~ DICK MILLER MOTORS aasa 120 W. Worner Santa Ana-557-2 132 97 27 ....................... Brand New •77 HOMDACars MANY To Choote From! UNIVERSITY L~SE'76 MERCEDES With Suoroor 450 SEL llUftM IUlSlETm W flllOllS MOTOR TREND CAR OF THE YfAR · 280 E $15,686 INCLUD1';S PO WE R WI NDOWS, A IR, AM/1-'M ANO MORB. (11018949) 450 SL RED & BLACK. SUNR OOF, LOADE D W /EXT RAS AVAJLABLENOW· llPOt 7 IAYS WE S.PECJALIZE IN EUHOPF./\N D ELI· V~RY PROGRAMS CALL FOR INFORMATION. 213/921-8588 7141523-7250 Fadlry...._ Mllallla lnz ... MERCEDES BENZ LeGH tww -UMCI OVER .100 MERCEDES OM DISPLAY House of lmaort1 /\UTHORtz to :\1ERCEDES Ot:ALER 6862 Manchester. Huena Pa rk 523-7250 On the Santa Ana Fwy. ·75 280C, Lt blue. 12.000 mi. Loaded. Xlnl coml. $13,000 pvt ply. Call 645·6825 ------------ ~ERC .. EDES BENZ Come <1nd see our large !>elect ions of M en:cdes Benz Intermediates. We are overstocked on Lease retur ns and n ew car trade·rns. '73 $8495 Gm. lc.>ss than 37m mi !118KJA '74 $9488 !\IC. s terN> I u )IC'. 111•w rad's. mags. xlrll 1·onlf. S5875 or ussumc low lease 1iymts. <1!1:1·5:~5~ Olclsmobll. u _ _._ Cors • GMC llarvRgr. Less than 27m ,,,__.. m1 009LIO '75 2!IOZ Clt>un. lo mi., Trucks '74 $9485 /\M FM tape, new rads, 2850 Harbor Blvd. l>ark Hc•d,Sunrfl''45KJ R A C. 56300. or best ofr. Ci>sta Mesa 540·9640 '74 $9450 640-7022 1973 llonda Civic, Htbk, Navy Olue, Perfect •;.s 260Z a 1 r. t\ M / F :\I, $1950. mags, new radials, 5.52K.JW mugs, xlnl cond. 54700. RB eng, 642·8907 :759·5807 '75 SI 0 ,597 M·FdaysR:l.1·1:161 6205Seashorc Or. NB. Dk Green, Lease or Buy ------~JMXT 1971 240Z. immiJculatc, JOC)llCll' '730 '75 SI0.615 /\M. F.\1. 4 s pd. m:ii.:s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lt Green, Lease or Buy /\IC, s tereo t·:isst'lle '67 Jaguar XKE Rdstr, 00.SMPS plnyer. Tl.C by ori!( xlnt conrl, $5800 722-4364 '76 .r1 2,467 owner. S41<JO. 714 l'.S4·:t<MO aft6PM. ~ ---------1 Pas tel Blue, 12,000m i '73 1200. 4 Sfl<l, /\ l\[ 'F'M . OVER 40 1-1-<INZD htr, ~<I tire~ & ho<l y. Clean used Trium ph , S1900. Call S.Ui-63!1li .Jaguar and MG models -------now on display. Over 26 '71 1200 Fastbat'k, 4 sprt. Lease/Buy Plans ovaila· super cond. J.o mi 's. ble senslblepayments $1400/bcsl ofr f\7:1-.5847 ••· ..... , .. ..J,' • · 74 Datsun 260 Z, Clt•an, slick. ilfi;. m::igs. ll trl< stereo. S4SSO. fM4· '7791,.11r 642·0322 \ tt~ ,r)U!tt hPI • OllUll v•H() • l<HI A ,,,m,,......,,,.;,tu '~' K.,,.."" Ghia 9735 LARGF. SELECTION of MERCEDES BENZ SL Sport.scars and tull size sed a ns. Call for our clear ance prices. HOUSE OF IMPORTS 714/623-7250 213/921-8588 ~---~---- PRIVE A LITTI.E, SAVE A LOT! Gc•~ '010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tslnnder 36-$48,000. Auto pilot. d iesel, 6 lnstru· ,...._......,...__...._,_,,.....,_,_ _ _. men ts , s e I f ta Iii o g winches, pedestal steer· In!(, Mansfield ho ad, CNG stove, etc. Days 549{J616, Eves 67$-4Ul . WANTED 36'to 45' rower bollt or aallboat, &44-0016 '76 Audi Fox. White, 4dr, • A/C, cruise control, AM/FM ste reo radio. Coco mat.s, 41spd, $485(). 552·8028 after 6PM & ftektnds .. 1977 DATSUN 2iOZ COUPE-MOOEl. .. 12. 4 speed. AM/FM & fully factory &Quipped Order yours today. Many to ~from with optional eQuipment. See ua today -We're tt.eway cloeel E NDE AVOR-beaut. ~.....,,.-....,_,..__....~....,_... maintained 26' achoek 1ot19. ~bis ta,...c-•/ built fJ. racer /cn.lfJer. 6 k f020 but of Hiia + 2 l~i.n· •• ~ •• ~••••••••••••• n a\ers, Bartow 1 16 CL'""'"'ING wfncbc1i muc h morel SPJllNO r.ru. • $5600. Ca t 8'2·386'7 II.Ive your hull cleaned le I-'-----....;..;-.;.. __ rudy. Hoitan & Son Div· N'EWPORT SUtlPRISE Ins 5el'vtco. Complete 14, main & jib, xlnt cond , underw•~T yacht malo-teact C/8 )(eel, H SO. tt.nance. U l_.l Ma.6511 Bltl2'S.M:30 -- • '73 lOOSL 4' dr, SU/Blue, .ir, stereo. 8*I ml. fm· IHC. P .P . $2900/ofr. m.c789 The faate:st draw In the W011l. . .a Delly Pilot ClauU'led Ad. MZ·5611. • S6785 fWll tAlC I utlH8IE J r ' Aa1os. ..,Med Autos. l•potW .... IMpo..'""ied All/JM. Uwt ......_ UHCI .-.. U1-4 a.~.Aoffl 10.1m •• ••• ••••• ••••••••••••• •• •• • • • •• • • ••••• ••••••• • • ••• .... • ••• •••••••••• •• • ................................... ,......... ........ •• • ............ ..... ................................ _________ ..;;:;;.=~..;;::;;;..;....:;~~ • , .................. -!?.. ~ ••••••••••• !!!~ !~~ ..... -; ... !?.!~ !.~!?' .... -• .:...~! 5.!! .. --···· ... ~ ........................ ~~:::!., •........ ~~~ .....•.......••••• ~=. .......... .-- • "z2 3SCm. d.atr, both lolJe 197C DL 4 dr teretn w/vin "7G Toyota Celica GT Un. 71 Coupe de VW., S.. WOlryalwJOO. Newtitt11 Ford tt40 Mtf'cury HSO ""'Nth '960 .xln&. eood. Slvr w/blt'. t.op,1~,A/C,38,000 back. Bela•. air, * $499&mm* tloela b1&f'f1al' alarm,• powel' brake unit.••••••••••••••••••••••• •••n••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •.Hard to find cla11lc. mi, xJnt cond. $2,250. AM I.PM, xlnt eond. -r IC:!il.,M1::;:" J1p~, .....-rCM '82 4·dr Falcon. Oood ?5MBCUIY '75 Plymouth station !~$12.,000. l"trm. 67WM9 • 49t·3907 evs/wknds ses. Ph SS'l•l.58 ~:.,.. ........ Cu. ..... 9930 t.rwportatJoo Cllr. S200 MOMAllCH rr:::nso..-r:os-=s~:=: ~ MBZ 2aos med blue, '76Subaru '68 Toyota 70K mi., "••••••••••••••••••••• f\rm.&45-75m With v ... automatic:, forSt,386andt.heotherh~ • AM /FM, pwr, air, Mich NIW SUIAlU 2tMPG, a uto, RAK. ~ Ccledd '-:~• Seda;. '74 Mark JV. Loaded. Must sell me Ford Gran poftt' l14itrln1" braba, a two-seater tor $2,m . X ti r es. (RSM II) *SZl47 142"°'33 o000a emll*'~5Sl c!~'!n · Silver /burg iolr. Torino. 40,000 ml, xlnt nclio,heawr.aircood, SeelnDalJ,yPUotpark· «M-2U6 , * 71, · ...... 1........, AM/FM tape deck. All cond, nu radial tire.s, vl'nyl root, auper l'Unllbll 1n& lot. 330 Weal Bay St , Ser.(93'1384) Trf..... 9167 .,4 F''Y'UID. 8 ,..., .. 0 bam. ~wer,alr,Perfect cond $2500/bat ofr. Call car.<Lic.J.25..LVS) Coata Mesa or call ... A u8450SEL.,,,._. •nrf ••••••••••••••••••••••• a..•" ·---a i h i i b I ••216 · ,., _ ....... , " • 80 UHCI & Mew Joaded. lmmac. Pvt Pty g m eage, e ow 873-11.58. ~ 642·tUl for more Ill· r:~·~r~i~in~ :!~eJ: '1roa~PalTl•,~RteEr:.._N.eCwl .. toanp,, ~ (714)640-5335 wholeHle. $5900. Ph 1""'3LTOB .. aha ..... , GUST.APSOH forma~ ask for Rlcil <&1£l.a• ..., a ,. ...., "' -•Dlf . 7~ ' "' ro-m,.-, lJNCOLNMERCURY orOscaritJfleettara1w.:_ Slt,000.673-3?22Bob \.~" ..-oob ruos 'reat. $12SO. •~ MS •74 coUPEOoVille,27M, A/C,P/B,P/S,vlnyltop, 6800Be 8 1 d Sl4,SOO. '7S Mercedes ~ SUIJAIU 497.3195 Ghla?g~. ~!.~ton ~~·Orta. owner. 1~!:.r\~oo:;n~r~iks!:\ ~~ $2200. Xlnt.cond. ~unungi~~hee:ch '70FURVn!'i~stofCer, Bem450SE,silver,28,000 .$. ~ '1'-TR6, just like new, ...,. ~.,... cond. SACRIFICE! Pvt 8'2·~ 55Hll77 ml, 833·0730 work, /J/)~8M..._9.'/..~ 24000 ml, auto. over-MSZ.,ComeseethlsJow ,71 LIMO Prof. c:hauf. •party.~ '71TorinoGT,newsteel 486-MUlbome f'f ,.. drive. Burg & b.llc. $4995. =~~flb~:i·~:!: feted, mainl'd. All lux· , belted tires, xlnt cood, ~ 99SZ POlllMec tt6S 5115 So. Street SJ.1..2202 ury amenities. $3400, ~I 7o, xlnt oond. $12SO. 968-2426 •••••••••••••••••••-•• ·-··••••••••••••-•••• 'S2Deilel190D,xlnt cood. 121uu..t1•1111•1u1.n11 Try 48mo financing. 534-2202 1n1ld«: & ou t 4 '7STOltl .... O '73 MJ.1Sla.nl lo mi, vinyl '75 Poot.lac Aslre. Air. Spare eng. $2,300. 76 TR 7, air, tape, below <S29NBW} mechao1cally. Good " r1XJC. PS PB t eell 25.,000 ml, econ. BeJow dl·Zl.97 Trade your old stutr lo book, will consider trade. •75 fOllD PICKUP ISTATlSALE Urea. $1625. 5S7·S5CO llOU&HAM COUPE $2200.Mi.3oM mus wblsle , xtras $1t7$. '67 250SL llercedes Bens. new goodies w ltb a 631·3388 XLT 'h ton pickup. Like 1975Cad EldoradoCpe eves. v.s. auton:iat.lc, RQwer M7.s713 New top, tires, paint, Classilledad.642-5678 VollsWOIJl9 9770 N<noi1Nxo~~~> S4995 Call752·12Uwkdys!M. st.eertn1 &braus,rac110. '74 MUSTANG Wbt.,•-.7-6-F-.-b-.-d-1--1-. - batt. Make ofr. 67~1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C...... 99JZ beater air cond., vinyl 13,400 ml. Sanitary cood.. ire •r .• 0 m s. or873-3"34. oyota 9765 7ZVWCAMPER '73 Cpe de Ville, beaut••••••••••••••••••••••• roof,mustdrivetbi.scar. Auto.P/S.P/B.Beat olr. AM/FllR.adio,aircond.. ----------••••••••··~··••••••••••• HEW•USED with pop top. Nicest one l'Ond, lom:led w/extraa, 6'Cpe. Discs. Guldlstrand 12.000 or 12 month fac· 536-73:56 aft. 6PM. wkdya Pis. P/w. ~or bst '68190SL,greenw/belge , 'VW'S around, LOLO MILES! M.250.640-1475 suspen, 32'7+LTl,, apd, tory s e r vic e policy orwlmd. ofr.968-8162. int., 4 spd, both tops, Try 48mo financing "72COUPEdeV1lle,rnint xtas.494-4460 available. (Lie . '70GrandPnxforimmed eo,ooo actual ml. Must 0Yer 125 <760FTG > ..,.. 6'7-LWN> ~--.u... 9955 1 , __ _,_,. .... s e 11 r Make or r e r . IM STOCK '72 IMW 2002 c.-ond. PP~ 75 CMv Con.th SJ 186 :=.'!':':':':'............ :, ~o:i'i.-;"'31.TOO/beSl 552-0528. LI~ lo.&'!-~ Very nice, very Lo miles T·Top GUSTAFSON '75 Cutlass Supreme. A/C, n • ....1 '75 ..... _. Ha•-'"'-.. .. ..,.._ 9744 ~ TlllU (2584403) 1974 Coupe de Ville, 90,000 L ad d . th V 8 O y AM /FM ter el 6 '""' ,_ .. ., ..........-.. ,..... -~ '74PORSCHE914 I d f ii o e wi • ' LINC LNMERCUlt s .. ec way ct stk shll_. ptd. ....................... ifiUUWia we I care or m es. automatic, power steer · t6800BeachBlvd. seats, tit whl. Lo mi's. :p!i xlnt cond. &n ,74 MGB. Perfect cond. 2.0 engine, Red/Black. $2400. 830-5718 ing " brakes, AM/F M, 842..8844 Must sell tbis wknd. ofr or t~kc ovr pymnlii. y llow M .......a f W1TllAll You won't find a belt.er tilt wheel, air cond.. 495.::,oo& S ~ ... e ' ags,_.,.,J/or. carCalUorli.stofoplioru; '6SCOUPEdeVille,blue, beaulilulcar .Mustseet.o69 Ford Custom. 4 dr, ue, s 33,5scs, -••t: 496-47l9orS47-'1l03 111.Ltw.pe.1<,Jht.e. (917KEM> air, radio, pwr win· a ppreciate. (Lie. good tires, good cond. '680ldsC.....s ,_m.sn __ o_. _____ _ 1974 MG B, Must sell!•========= 1eoo wealmlnater Blvd. PEUGEOT DIESEL dows/seat. $950. S8l·SM3 371·LPL) $700. 962-9550 aft 6PM $650. 848·1346 73 Safari Wag, new tire:.. $3399 or besl offer. PP, Wfftmlnater 113-7551 Reliability and Economy CMvrolet 9920 $7186 '73 LTD, 2 dr, bd top, p /s, '12 TORONAOO. Loaded! brakes, air, cr.1us.e con 979-4467. Kim Plus from this Low ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUST•fSO... trol 6pass ·-"'"7"' "" ... p /b , a/c, steel bltd Stereo! Orig. owner! • ....... ...," '75 MGB Rdstr . 4spd, AM/FM, immuc. $1450. Pvt pty. 8'6·6454 '74 MGB. Must sell. Xlnt . cood. $3299. . Call 9794467 ,~ 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '62 B SC. New Int. rchlt trans, runs good. !l70·Jl4!1 ·eves. Asking S4800. Porsche 91 4 J . 7 '73. Phoenix red. (990J FU ) Konis, AM/FM, $46SO. 547-0041 days. Eve & wknd 640-7153 ask for THE MO HASSLE DEALER BUY OR LEASE BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1l!"i lho.h l•~<i !4 'e"'\', HV,..ft ... l~fOH l(•tt-• mileage '74 with sunroof. '71 El Camino, new paint LlNCOLN MERCURY rad i a Is, x Int c 0 n d $2200. 640-4646 T r y 48mo financing &trans, good tires. Clean 16800Beacb Blvd. .......,./bst ofr. Pvt. Pty 19'15 Ffrebird Formul11 ~-LWO •-s good ""700 ......,., Jooded, must sell. Below _,, .,. run · ._ · Huntin ........ Beach 968-6183. ._..._ 631-2092 days or 979-6247 Mi:sM. ..--9957 book. Will con sider eves. L111co119 9945 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trade. 631-3388or644·48l9 ttouse of Imports MEW?7 RAlllTS "72 Chev. Malibu 350 V-8, Cougir 9933 •••••••••••••••••.•••••• '71 Pinto •. 2000 CC. 4 spd. '68 Tempest.. sharp, air • •100/oDIKOWlt* 714/523-7250 p/s. p/b. air, vinyl top,••••••••••••••••••••••• 1967 Uncoln Continental Csti:n pamt, mags, new PS, PB, 72 ,000 mi. auto, lo mi's. $1950. 76co•~•RXR7 strong runner , 1 door radials, 53,000 ml, X.lt $895/offer &&s-7191 OnMoslModels 2l319'n.-8588 --dinked. $900 as is. cond.$1395.PP.552-5086 · •VWSupennarbf* Divorce-Must Sell· '73 752-()(8laftS:30pm Loaded with all the 963-7317 ""'-R -.. C '71 FIREBIRO Xl nl. ' 7 B 7 20 VV $877 · Che Im J 2 I goodies, beautiful car 72 . .-.ulo una~t, A~ • cood. Lo mi's, s t.en·o. 6 ug 4 " · · Dodge Clubcat $3250; '73 vy pa a, 7 • ess with less than 20,000 1968 Lincoln Contineotal &tick, !i0,000 mi, ong. newtires.496-3333 '69 Bug YRS897 .... $977 Datsun 610 $1750; '73 tban.33.000 mi, xlnt cond. miles, drive lt, you·ll like full pwr, xJnL ownr. $1450. 64$-9381-af\ ----.---- '69Bug007LEN .... $977 Plymouth medi~m Noair.$1B00.646-ao68 It. 12,000 miles or 12 492-77.CS 5:30 n..~ H70 '72Sed.oir 8194 •• $1077 wagon s22so, 69 White '6S Chev. Impala. month factory service •76MARJCIV '72 PINTO. steel belted ~··••··~··••••••••••••• '69 Wrp XYl7b4 it 177 p 1 Y m 0 u t h SP 0 r l Good cond. $300. policy available. (Lie. radial tires good cond 68 T· IlmJ, fully (.'QUI 11. · · Suburban, runs $800. Call 548--7384 3Sl·NYC) Loaded with factory op. 768_0376 • • Runs welJ. $775. '7 1 Bug923DMP •• $1 277 8.»-7185 $4968 lions, good driving car, t:all4M-t15S3. •f ...... 'I•'•• t '" •" ~• 1 '• • ,, • • Byron ------~---1 '71 Wgn845CID .. $1377 .AMC ,.05 ·m El Camino, lo m i's. 11e..usT .. FSOM one only ~t this price. 72 Pinto, 59,000 mi, clean, 9974 '67 Ghio J97LJJ , , $1677 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM/FM Ster. cassette. • "" 12.000 or 12. month ~ac· new tires & paint. $1200. VeCJG 73 PORSCHE 914 1.7, Orange. Only $3!150 548-1859 or 751 ·6522 &7 Pors<:he AM WM, rcbll fng, best offer. 546-2744 IMMAC. Lale '75 Cellca 1 OWNER. 12000 ve ry careful mi's, looks, runs ll ~e ne w. Ork-Met Drown. Saddle int. Auto, AM/FM, V·top, p in · striped. Rads . lu g~. rack. Aft. 6f' M 832·931!8 S2000 Jerry 640-2537 or LINCOLN MERCURY t or y s ervice policy 768-0'' 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70Ghio(onv.748J $1777 '74AMC6·cy1Sportabout 55&21ioo. ' 161M>OBeach Blvd. availabl e. <Lie. "4 '73VEGA A/C. CU.'il. ml. '7 1Busoir7710 .... $1977 Deluxe. P/S. P/B, reclin· Huntington Beach O!N-NKW) 9960 new paint &. tir e s . 70Poptop 3168 .• $2277 ing seats. $2050/trade. '51 Chevy .. 2 tone green. 842-11844 $8886 ,.,...._... 543-2160 '7 1 Cm"' 371 HN J •. $2277 642·3379 Xlnt runmng co~d97. g.5027 • 7 4 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -- --,.. $2400 COU GA R XR 7 . GUSTAFSON •74 Plymouth station '77 VrJ?a. hkc ne\lo•. 9,00o '72 Bus 4S6GHP · • · • $23.77 '59 RAMBLER Classic, Yellow/wht. PS/PB, tilt, LINCOLN MEltCURY wagon. $1,99.5. See in Dai-mi, mags, radio. 67S..U.58X '74 Bu~ 0 1r 0230 .... $2977 cJ.n. needs wrk. Make or-C 0 M P AN V CAR·' 74 s t ere o • r a d i a I s • 16800 Beach Blvd. ly Pilot parking lot 330 a_rt_s_r_M_. ----- '11 ~14. White. l owner. 1971 Corolla Coupe 1600, Superior cond. Asking xlnt cond. $1250. $)200. Ph 642·064 l 640· 7526 Fwy close for directions fer. 1182-3217 Moote Carlo, xlnt eond. BEAUTIFUL! Jf you're Huntington Beach West Bay St .. Cos ta -;-72 l·IA'l'Cl·IBACK "'e ,,,, call. See you in church. '74 HORNET Sporlabout Lo mi's. fully loaded. ser iously interested, 842-8844 Mesa or call 642-4321 ror •• tcu Browse-Open Monday D/L M' t d E . Must sell. Make orr. come look & make orfer. more information, ask wrtt. $1600oroffcr. · in con · very 645-6797 '"--have SUZUKI 90CC 898 1104 '70 Porsche 9 11 T . AM /FM. A/C, cover. skt rack. Recaro ~ca t s Burgund y Ph o ne 879·4573. ~~---~--- '72911TCoupt', red w/blk SOM mi. 4 :.pil, A/C. a l loys. $7950 or hC!!l ofr. b'75-8849 .2.4 Litre <.:orvt:lte Eute r. Fast·Slrong-18 mpg. Im· mac. '72 911, Must sell now. $7700. Pvt ply. :!64·2647. Porche 914 1.7 Liter, l\!73. Gd Cond .. Must s('ll. $5.300. U..•»t nrrcr 6-llH1111 Rolls Royce 9756 ....................... •1 DEALER IN U.S.A. mR ~~~VER ROLLS·ROYCE IMtJ•mllor .. *•-'8 .. th \'------'-- ClOSfO SUNDAYS Jim RlcJcnwn Mtn 2124 E Colorado Pa~na Call (2111795-2551 ·~ RR Co1m •rl ltll U C1·c11m l:111u(·1 hll.. h11f1·1< Nm~! .. 1<11or..-1·:> '66 llcnt ........ H 11 1>. ,111 churro11I flH'I !lh1•JI i:r.1v, J(ray h1ll1·~ 1 Sllll7K!i i '116 llrt, .\I l'W Cou1w RllD, 811 . tiu1'j.!lll1tl). wht hitlt-!i ( Jo:ni: ('I I It I ~):I I '05 Bent C.:onll nl'nl :ii (.re . RHO.· hlur "ht t111t.·~ < F.n!! BLA~:IC i '64 Uenl Stien 111 11>, µwr windows Garnl'I, h;·1fl{' hides (ENG4KX I "(13 llc!nt Sd11 RllUm lluq bky1· 1vr :11~ekk )!rutm blue hidrs CliJZSOG 1 '62 Bent Sdn Liil>. air . hlk 1mnroo11, hlk h11lp,; <NQU8.'>f>1 '511 B1•11\11·y .I Hrn\•'> Young S.ln lllll>, 11wr window. Mint! Cl4ilN KK J ·oo Rt!nl Sdn ltllll. Surf. pwr window!!. Whllt11n hldt''I (224 RHl I ·s.1 Bent Sdn IU 11). Dn rk blut' ""n ~h .. 11 "ray. ~ray hidt·~ (!J3(il' l•:L> 27 llR H11r ker Body. Oia•n .i Dr Touring Se<lun. t>ual wlnd8hh1ld, bloc-win141, while body, blark lt>p <l ll.F) OP~NTOOAY SUN DAY Noon toS PM Or c all your locul representative. CAHLUS CARRION al (714) 752-7847 '71 Toyota Corolla moo. elect 1gnl 4 spd gd cond, $800. 1'15·5.1'7·1 72 Corona Mark II . 4 dr. auto, air. w1•1l kept, new tm•s . Sl5ll5. ~·0244 fac. xtra. 31000 mi, new -M:;;.or bike & KITE Manrick 9947 for Rick or Oscar in fi~t . Goodyear rads. & Pelco •75 Monza 2+2, A/C, P /S, sailboat w /trlr. 645•7733 •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• garage. '73 VEGA JSO Station batt., auto received 011 P 18, bcaul. cond. $3500. d ... 122 .a.S'70 Auto, radio, healer, Wagon. $2200. 5"48·•110:i or chg. e v .. ry 3000 mi, s4o.o36S Sat & Sun; ays,67 ...... ' eves. ·oo Road Runner. Extra ~6 tuneup every 6000 m l. 67J.3830weekdays good con~~Call clean. Very low mileage. ------ Tius is the sharpest used --Dodp 9935 ----------Xlnl. cond. Mag wheels. 'H Vca.?a Wagon. xlnl .70 VW cam pr. Sunroof, car in Ori{. Cly. pp. 1975 Malibu Classic, very ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• 71 Maverick. 125.000 mi, Nu tiN!S. nu upholstery. shape, $1995. :.ill xtras. rehll eng. Xlnt 714 ·5S!H039 clean. V8, good'mileage. 72 Charger SE. sacrH, timing chain broken. Call557·1285 aft6. li73·8617 -----PB/PS. air, +m a ny "1<n5 XI t d CAG 48'" ••nn bst r ""'"7168 '72 Cd1ca . Air. AM W M conll. S25001orr. 645·4680 lklick 9910 xtras.· $3195. Pvt ownr . ~::6'75-~ con ·"" · ..., ~or 0 r . ....,..,.. stereo cas!'etl~. M 1ch 71-VW Bug~rebll en;. new ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494-0683 Autos, Hew 9800 Auto1, Hew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t ires. $2250. I vt ply headers, make offe r. ·n Bwck ~:Sl:1tc Wagon. 75 M __ V_S_P_/_S_P_/_B_ 497-4072 ,,.... .....,., ""° 7282 56.000 m1, xlnt cond , . ooza • • • - -ui..-.-...or ""°" evs. many xtras. 640-4947 air, auto, goodcond. s 13934 !Mf'-rnt ~o .. ,,,,.. ,1 ,. o•vmwr.t ,,, \'' 1'• f11·h • t o•v"l\111''' ~,.. t .,, tf'J Af'•( 1 '\ ',, • ''lf l l ' ,. 1'1 '1r.• 1'}f\&"J •IJ CJ"~ "*'" •.. J'Q¥ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ........ Q<h l ••d •• , •\\\ ••UMftrH,..f~ llACH "' ... '76 Corolla \<ff (5 to C '-oou Fr°"' . ' 5 3499 BtLL MAXEY TOYOTA t 1111 ........... ,. , .,, .. HUN 1 IOlfll(,..fO ... If &(.'4 "74 '-d Swf ... v .. V I 1 '' '• I ' t \llf f C~'\11fl•,"'l•r.Q ,_..lll't \ • t f•t) ..ti th• ·~ )0•1•,... '""'')(' w .... WW1 •:, .... ,., '5399 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA I II• I l e •U • l&..t I .t' I \\\ HU"'f11•1 .. T1 '•••IA( tt 73 Super Beetle, AM /FM. $2350. 645-7641 new radials. good cond. -. 67 Chevy Impala Custom Sl850. 5'111·5140 13 Bw<"k Centurian, exec . . • -car w/1111 pwr options . beaut. cond. Lo m1, all', BAJA Bug show car. 1967 AIC. AM/FM. 459 cc m5.6'4·22S9: 548-1009 body. hand layed kit eng. xtra clean. $2.500. :-75 Monte Car lo, Brwo, 2tt20t·ceng.Sac.Bestorr. 968-S430 immac. orig. owne r. 6-15 7974 '76 Bwck Skyhawk V6, 4 $4295. 675-8555 _____ _ '76 vw Bug. ·brand new spd. 2S.QOO mi. 22mpg. Chrysler 9925 only fi:IOO mi's. Sunrf. $3700 ·196·5821 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J\ M I-' M s le r . ta pc . 5 1K·91i lG or me~sa ge Cadillac 9915 548·5377. • •••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Nf:W Yorker Wgn. All pwr.. very gd. cond. &c gd. lires. $525. 545-3973 VW Raja Rug 1'/(•w paint & sunroof. 1500 CC. Bt:"t O\ er $75'1 551; 2738 ·;1 ~UK. new ,,ho('k:,, l1 rt''· brk ~. h••aders. pu111t. Alnl bod}. run::. well. Call t:rai~ a l 008-9332 VW '66 Uwk )!1ccn. bc11.tc int, n •hll, $HO(J t11Hc•r. \';i 11 495·•1187 l!liO llW Bui:, rl'l1lt 1·ni.:. 111.'W t IUll'h, h l•lld1·1 '· ~ ~.oo 1i40 M:l.'111 t:7 \'W \'J rt 1;11011 ,huvt• lhru uul Ttok wood inl r l'ortholl•Jt $1595 or li~l olr.11.Mt !»4tl 'flfl T)Pc Ill .\tr .11.110 \M f"\1 r11n:1 )!ti lk'< ~cl s,tl l(J fi7:1. 73211 67'1 11:104 '69VW fl(•hll I' nit Cle;.i n 111 /out. Sll~> l'.1tll M5 151:1. 'S9VWIUG SJ75 557 0010 ·es Squ11 reb11ck . Nt>w tires . eni need work IZ.50. Ph 673-6298 "67 CONVl'. lmmae. Run!I l{Teul ! Best offt'r 642-2072 '74 SUN RUG w ·sunroof. Lo ml ·s. R"11. xl nt. cond. 67!HSM 'ti7 VW &'<1, newly rebll eng. very good cond. Sl.300. 84().1925 V•o 9772 '76 Seville1 5 to choose from. Cloth nr leulher inten or. Chnwt• of rnlors All rully ("<IWPped~ (G661tXll ) Ai. Iowas ·m Chrys ler: 4 Dr. A/C, PS tPB. R/H. Must see, only ~/!JS. f..01·0951 ------ NEED HELP~ llcl1' your"Belf to a l l<'apinl! selection of 76 Eldorodo c-. ('u:.111t ficdHopeful~ r · 111 the DAILY PILOT $10,700 Wh1l1• ll'.1lhl!r mll!rior llEl.P Wi\NTl':D A OS "' White l"11tt r1nl1'1 tup, - 1\:'tt 1"~ t llf>t'. l'rlll:lt' 1·1111 t rnl. C-0 ·10 ~c·.it loatkd "' ''"tr."' !tllf>NIL > $9595 '76 Sedan DeVllJe t-:xqws1te collllion whrt4' w full wh1t1• vinyl lop & mat<"hin~ l<-alhl•r . t'~l/110 pwr. bClll, crwi.e contri>I, sh•reo radio & m :rny de· lwce exlras. tQl74JO'l). $8995 '75 c_,. o.vm. Rpurkltn~ royal blue w1match1n11 Cabriolet Lop, AM /fo'M stereo + lupe & most every deluiw ('Xtrn. 1339MMN ~. $7595 '75 Eldorado c,.. Pnwer s unroof, AM /1''M radio w /8 t rack l1tpe, leather interior, cruise control. tilt wheel & CAhriolct to1). LOADED! (°'20775). $7495 '74 Bltorado c,.. Only I ... Ottfly l'llol tHlly lolle 1"" what .. _ In,_ local communilr ... -rdef ''*"'*'" Autos, Used I - '70 Chall. RT PS PB AC AT Fact, stc k. leather. recl'g buckets. Minus wn<hhl & en~. Sell as is orpartout. $.W()/orr. Uan 551-5425 1964 Dart, rchlt Ii cyl en~ & trans. good trans rar. $WO. St.an 536-0965 '73 DART Swinger , 2 dr. new tires, 1 owner, 39SOQ mi. $2000. 646·5316 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73LTDCountrySq. W1:n . AM/FM stereo, A/C. dlx Int, $2200. Please call nrt 6 PM. 581-3787 '75 Silver Granada. V~ loaded, new tires, sharp $3499. 752-5740 ----------· '75 Foro Ctry Sdn Wgn. 14,500 mi. air. pwr. rack $4450. ( 714 ) 552-8834 1973 Tonno. $1950. Full muint. & repair records . 752·0'l34 ; 968· 7343 -----1 '73 LTD nrougham. 2Dr. brwn w /whitl' inl., vin y top. lo:.idcd, nu radials immac. 49'1-6474 '70 T-BIRD AM /f'M cai1s air, full pwr. Perf. cond. Must sell $1600 or best ofr. 5111-7897 '64 Falcon fieyl.. auto. Cal Cherri 642·4142 D ys ; 67S-6614 Eve~. s.ioo. ----------· '71 I.TD. harely runs. sl\ows well. evcrythinJ! else fin1•. Mukc offer 833-9305 --- Autos,UHd '72 Toyoto Corona Mkll, autotrunt1. SI3.'IO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ueautlful Mau ve firemlat lacquer rinl11h. r•----;._---r----- 962·4180 Ful\y equipped & low miles. <135.JSF'>. $6995 ·11c-..1>.vm. Che sterfield brown w /matchlng top, tan leather Interior & IUlly equipped. (2608XK). $3195 • Metcmy 9950 ·································: • ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •72 Mere. Marquis. Fully • equipped. New t ires. • Good condition. $1500. : 831·2710 '75 Mere. Bobcat Villager • wagon. V-6. Loaded! Lowest mile. S38SO. 644-8822 '74 Montego 4-dr, well • equi p'd, 34,000 mi. $!500. • Phyllis 546-816'. '76MERCURY MOHAttCH With V-8, automatic. • powe r st.cerlng & brakes. radio & healer, luxury in • tcrior, air cond .. pretty car . Supe r bargain ! 12,000 or 12 month fac· tor y ser v ice poli l'Y . a va i labl e. <Li<· 801·NGM I $4268 GUSTAFSOM LINCOLN MERCURY 161K>O Dea ch Blvd. 842·8844 •75Mftocury MoMecjoMX 2 Door coupe, lo11ded • with all the goodies ltkt• • air <.'Olld., power steenng • "ORANGf COUNTYS IMPORT CAR KING" & brakes. vinyl roof. Price good for weekend • only. 12,000 or 12 month ; t factory servlte pohcy t availa b le !l.i e . • :J...=:::::;::f?.I 343-MllG I • $2916 ...•.•••• *. ~ .............. , ..•••.•. GUSTAFSOM : t'tm;1~~~Uf-:tt " s7oo 111 11" ! ~~11111 IH I\ 1 m : LlNCOLN MERCUrtY : /llllJll , StS001u.11,·11 .,.. 110 ... ~M11.r11 : 16800 I)e>ach Blvd • "1 'm""' ... 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I I I '-··---~ / I I / I /,. /; / I I I I I I I I I I / I I I I / I I I I / I I I I I I / I I I I I / I / I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •.At•J-0:1~179 -.~ ·-I.e. cMl'ftO / I I I I I I I I I VC '-'1'>'~l OOJ'l._ 1 f" J ~ • ,...,., • ...., •~ °"" te1i ... ?~ nt .,, , • .,.. SHOWCASE USED CAR SPECIALS!!!! '73 COROLLA • Sf'llO #240HWY '1799 '72 VOLVO I 64E All -AUfOMATfC #277aOT '70 COROLLA 4 Sf'UD ffll71E9 s1499 '72 CELfrA VJ?'~\) ~~99 '74 PORSCHE ' 914 ·All · I Sf' #UbSI '3399 '5699 • ,_ FINAL SPORTS. featuritt~ , @09 ~~-@r~B&®tr@~!ru ~g ~ 6"cl/tJL'- NANCY SLUGGO ---Y O U R YARD IS F ULL OF .JUNK AGAIN ---IT 'S A DISGRACE OH. THAT'S WONDERFUL I DON'T MIND .. ;;/i!ii' • •• LOCAL WANT ADS SUNDAY, Al'tlll 10, 1977 ' By Ernie Bushmilf er IF YOU DON'T CLEAN YOUR YARD I'LL NEVER SPEAK TO YOU ,____. AGAIN IT'S BEEN TWO HOURS-- I WONDER IF HE DID IT \ . THEJre If A TINY OflC~E~TltA IN EACH R'ADIO, YOU KNOW. ... ., -3h TINY MEN, AL.I.. FIN! M LA~ll.IAN~, WITH TltJV IN~TlllAMeNT~. DENNIS THE MENACE Js THAT YS,1HAT9 A ONE OF ~ KJ..0T. ~E KN()(g )OJ LEAANED IN 'TH~ NAV)J DAD? H 1, N.R. WU-'3:N ! WM-JT -.... . .. i~e,!'~ EVEN A TINY ANNOIANCe~ 10 ~!AD n .. e GOMMElr:CIAL.~ ANO THE N&W~ .... -v SEE t;{)f.JE SAILOR .J'IJST MAKE. Gu~e ~OT9MYOAD t..E.ARNE:D f\AE.10 MAKE.? ~ /"' C> t> [> :--..- ~IJDGE CAN A DIVORCED WOMAN GO TO COURT AND CHANGE THE NOT WITHOUT THE CONSENT ~ OF THE FATHER! NAME OF HER CHIL D? /, /, ~ODD ID1AND1 11NY SAX.'! ~01,,,1() tHY'r"4M I 'flNV P"Ul~~I DN .~I -,. . 'T"Hf"I DON 'T AN~We:Jt . MAY Se THEY'RE rureo. , 11C¥L.E 1J.lo~6 IVQ~IS~1 11NY fllAfttlD MAN !/ \ T 1 I ~ By Hank t<etcham ---~ . JHATS A HALF HITCH AND THIS GA f30/Vt,1Nf;. l/i.KXJL.O )bt.J LJ ~ 10 TRY 90\ll~? ~IHAT FOR A FIGURE EIGHT? ___ , . . - __ ..._ __ -'-""-~-->·E PARKER DID HE NO! HE STATES HE LOVES AGREE THE CHILD, THAT AS SOON TO IT? AS HE 15 EMPLOYED, HE WANTS TO SUPPORT THE CHILD ... AND I BELIEVE HE'S SINCERE! <1 <1 <J MEANWHILE SINCE YOUR UNCLE 15 IN TOWN FOR A - SHORT VISIT, I INSIST YOU GO TO LUNCH WITH HIM, CARLA! __ """ YOU'VE ESTA6L15HED A SEAUTIFUL YOU ARE A, MOST RAPPORT WITH THE GOOD JUDGE! SUSPICIOUS ISN 'T IT TIME YOU TOLD ME WHAT MA,", UNCLE KIND OFA CAPER YOU HAVE CHARLES! UNDER CON51DERATION? ,, \ J 114E UPPERCLA5SMEN AUAJA{,)6 Gl\JE. U5 FRE&HMEN A HARD 1TMEI . 'HO THE4 PICK oN US 'AND DATE ALL OF 11-IE GOOD- LOOKI~ GIRLS FroN\ OUR CLASS! I AUJJAYS FEEL INTIMIDAiED AND INF~IOR WHEN I .S~E ONE OF THEM COMING f -1L CJ MOON Mli• ••NS ----------- DOCTOR SMOCK 8ACK U? A 1,...1 ·rn ... e err MORES, PSAR 11 -rRY' -ro Ge-r R I p OF A eou-r ISO POUNPS II "ANC' t...e-r MS K~OWAS SOON AS YOU Fee L-eei"'Te: R " "(:)~IN K t...Oi"'S OP' L-tQUtc::>S" .~ ' .... ~ . ~ . . . . . ~ ~ ~ . ., ' , . . . . . . . . . .. . ~- ,.---------:----------~ I MATE BEl~G A FRESMMAN I I'VE MAD rwJ 8001<6 DUMPED 1HREE 11M65 . 10DAt.,> I • .. By George Lemont "A VO I t:::> ANYIHING SI ARCHY" YOU'RE: GOING -ro WORK Wl'"T"'HOLJ"T" A SHIRj"' ?' 11 s-rAY oFr:= YOUR FS:SI FOR A Few PAYS" 5CRl06LE SCRll!>eLE: ~~:~e. ~CRlef)LE SCRIBBLE SU\\~eLE COCRl80LE SC.~l~E ~Rl00LE C:,CRleE't S<~R10eLE. 1., 5CRIB0LE ~CRIBBLE. ScR1e8LE. SCRIBBLE SCR1 ee1..c scR1eeu:. SCRIBeLe. - .and dist ribvfes them around ihe house 1'u .. BET li.lE SECRE:T SERVICE WOULDNT LET ANY £665 CUASE AMY CARTER AROUND THE. WH liE HOUSE ! ~- WHAT WAS THAT ALL ABOUT ? . . CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYFSl 'l'bere are at leut m differ· en«* ln dnwtn1 detalla between top and bottom panels. How quietly can you find them? Check answers with thOle below. ·uuoqt I\ puna ·9 'Ja\lOq• I\ IJl'lCS ·9 ·paAow 11 WJY ·t ·1u;a.iau1P 'I IWllO:) 'I? 'l llln JW 11 aWUJ t.rn\~fd "l; "IUU~JllP 11 dW"l "l :nauaUJllQ ' Hal Kaulma~ ~ ---BULLETIN BOARD ---e FAS HI ON NOTE! Perb1pt thll old En&Jitb rhyme explains why Euter II a tlmt ror new outOta: "At Eater let your _ be new or elle be 1ure you will lt rue/' Fill blank. .. ·•~11\0I~ .. •1 p~oa 1u1n1w •llJ. •FtgurillC Fun: If an ordinary dozen la 13 and a baker'• dozen la 11. what's the gimmick? .. •uaiop 1,ia11•q .. pu• "U•lOP .<rtUJPlO., Uf ffW\Ol Ull•I UW P~IO • Ftower Hunt! Find 1 Oower amon1 consecutive letten or each sentence: 1. I'll tell LU you won. HAND A FRIEND a deck or 2. One pair Is enou1h. 3. Soda It yummy. cards. Ask him to think of a num· · ·.<11•0 ·i; ·1µ1 ·r; ·.<n'l ·1 ber from I to 20 and to deal • Taneters! Say u fast as you can: Red eggs, blue out. face up, a stack of that eggs, yellow egp. Then: "Clobber the kine's cronies, many. Ask him to examine the Colonel," cried the cnafly Count. top card and return · the stack, f1ce down, to the deck. Now, pick up the deck, place it behind you ind transfrr 10 cards (or any number of your choice) from the bottom to the top. Hand the deck b1ck to your friend. This time ask him to count out the num· ber he chose oliginally plus 10. The 10th card beyond this chosen amount, or course, as the card he examined. Simple 8l 11 seems, HARE RAISER! Get thll ju&aling act-three en• and 1 it's a bafner. bunny-or do our eyes deceive? Connect dota to find out. STEPPING OUT! Apply thne colora neaUy for a timely pic- ture: 1-Red. 2-Lt. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-PID.t. 6-Dk. brown. 7-Black. &-Dk. SHY· i-Purplt. U>-Lt. sreen. SPElLBIN DER! 8COU10 polntafor uiacall th• lett.11.D &be word below to form two comple&e worck: SOLITUDE . . . . . ... THEN ICOtl 2 po&nta eacll for all worda ot four l9"er1 or moN found amoni the letters. TrJ to aoore u Jeut 11 polata. 'fl'.I09 '''" ....... tt4UIN4 - c· BOOMER By Brown and Casson 10~A{ t'M GOING 1' POP 'fH~ QU~S1iotJ ro GLO~IA! AflNOl..O! YOV CAN JOIN M~ IN Mv' ~X~IZC16~5 ! 24 .. 25 ... 26 ... \ CbN'i iAL.JC Wu 11-e {ou· ~~ JOGGING , AJZNOL.17 . ONLY A Mll ... e' '10 GO! "- / 6 ... 7 .. ..s .. I GOT iOo POoPeP iO POP ' MOTLEV'S CREW by Ben Templeton & Tom Forman ... Pe.OPllS 'rHINK OF' ME A5 A V ICIO US MON~Y-GRABBER (~,, h ,, 16 1HE.Y'R~ R\SM'T// (BUJBBE.~) .. W\1'H A850LUT'l~ POWER (SNI FF'~) 10 6 Ef WHAi 1 WANT /I (CHOKE) WHAi WAS ALL. 'TAA,. ,ASOUT?! A~D 1'~E.Y 1"HINK l'LL 'OIOP Al NOf~ING 10 BLE.ED 'EM our OF EVERY DOL-L AR P06S\BL.E. !! 'ARME!)OhZf/WIT# A ~;::af'T5 CAR 4NP At~ ~ATAL ~p L()()l(St I 5ffEPALOAI~ A S'EC'Lt/PEP ,ft/AP AT N'ICH'T:,,,, I ALL t#CT!MS, SO FA~, ARE SHOl<T RE/J- llEAPEI) AfE# WEARING CLASSES. 11 GORDO 11 11-1.E .sJJAIL1s ON 11./E. iHOf<.Af; WHEW!THANK I HEAVEN HE 5AI D "GHORT. '' 1WJ/£#TM [)~/(//Al(;, IMKL" ff A~AC11CE NEl/ER 70S70P .tATEAT #IG'h'/~R 11~11- HIKERS. WHERE YOU GOIN', \'RED "? GOOD. YOU CAN PRO? ME.. lleoo'.s !Al HER. HEAVEN TURN~ THE RAPIO, ' ' 1FOLJR-E<./ES. '' ''w£ !NTGRRJ/Pr TlllS~RMf 70 BA?JNG ~U A SPECIAL.. BULLETIN.#, 7HER:E IS AN. ESCAffP A1ANIAC: 4T /.AR(;£,,. w.¥Ar7JI& H'EC~~S ~YA 7HOUSM/P Af!LES AWASI.., '1 ALJ!s Rl&HT wrru rHE= WORJ..o." STAT£ U ~M ONE ~ ™E ~IGMEST PERCENTAGE5 ~ TEArnt~ FULL -PROF£S50?~ ~ c:tJCTORATE IN TM£ COUNTRY. ,. • APRIL 10, 19n DAILY PILOT VANTAGE . lOO's • ii $1.00 c ASK THEM YOURSELF Send the Qllfttlal, • 1 ,._.., tg .. ,,._ ... FMllly Weekly, Ml Lalngloa A'lt., llew YoB..11..Y. 1Dlm.. Wl'll ,_SS far publlsllld ~Sorry, ft Q11'1 -11111111. -FOR BING CROSBY Yoa mat haft lot. of t.nn, etorM. abo.t JCMll'~ Wlaat'e yovfa...U.? -S. M.\!°.,.....,W.. N.C. • Nathaniel had a go&dflsh he adored. One day, Kathy and I came home lo find Nat aytng inconsolably. The fish had died. We tr1ed to cheer him up, saying that we'd give the fish a mar· velous funeral to which all Nat's friends could come and that they'd have tons al cake and Ice aeam. Nat cheered up until we went to the acquarium. What did we see? The ftsh swtmm· Ing around happUy. Nat slAred, had visions al his party going down the dialn, and said, "Daddy, let's kill him " FOR PHYUJS GEORGE. CBS-lV sponscast.er You atw.,. .... eo coafldeat aed poleed. Do 90• na make mi.tall•?-B.D .. Mobile.Ala. •'When I Interviewed former President Ford, I was so nervous about being In the Oval E>ffice that I clean forgot the name al his favonte team and alma mater. (It was about the time Michl· gan was playing U.S.C. In the Rose Bowl.) When I Interviewed Bud Grant, I confused his team, the Minnesota Vikings, with the ~een Bey Packers. Thankfully, theM fluffs were edlted and never reached the air. FOR FRANCIS GARY POWERS. fonner spy piloc downed In Ru.uia How clltlaalt woald yow career lwlft been Md that 1960 ledclemt not taka place? -S.M .. f ort Myen, Fla. • It's hard to say. Then! was no /mmedlcle change In the di- rection al my career but, as a result al writing about the whole thing 10 years later (I c~authored {)pfirotlon 0-rflighl), I was Mlct go" as an engineering test pilot fOf a private company. It's amazing how much Influence a government agency can have on private Industry FOR MELVIN M. BEl.1.1. attcmey St8Ce Mehtll ..... -ltall8a -.. caa ,.,. taD .. .., '°" ... callell 6at1 A9d.., ... ..., .......... ... of fOllW ....... t1oe (Laird.. Pllnte. ~) ..... Mehta?-M..yt<...~VL e I SUppoM my mother had been N.dlng too many Victorian ~ •nd w.nted to dras me up. at lust nanwwt.e, like Utde Lard Fauntleroy. I can't think ol any rc.uon why other ·promi- nent men" we-. gtve:n the name MeMn FOR THE •ASK 1HEM YOURSBF EDITOR 1 ..... o... ...... F....,., .... la...110ta..d ..,...... ...._.-. ,.....,. r. ~ .. lilw't ... 11r.t. -.1.a .• s.. Aatoalo. r ... e At 58. the worid't pe1ma ballertna (rlght) ls still dancing and gtves no tiVi ol calling a ha1t. She's got two big projects ahead -a premiere at Qu.n E1lmbeth fft S4lver JubUee Gala and makJng the bele:t M~ritie and Armand wtth Rudolf Nureyev for Bndsh lV One reuon why the kapt •t It Is to provide o - pcnslw mcdiaLI attcndon for hutband Tlto Arias, the Panam.a- nlan dlplomat paralyzed aft.a a 1964 UIUllNtioo attempt. I FOR ED EEN FORD, head ol a model agency sa.c. modele ... ...-Ired to c1o ao6tlla a.ciept poM. 1t ....... tlaat bnl ... ana•t oec...-·ry. Am I fttlht1 -H.C., S..tafe,N.M. • I was unaware of the fact that posing precluded having brains. Experience has taught me that there are as many unln- telllgent booltkeepas, secretaries (not mine) and businessmen as there are models. ln no way does being beautiful denote a lack ol tntelllgence. FOR ARTE JOHNSON, actor-comedian Wlla-.. .... fOll do tlaat for-tnla co.-dal? I c:aa't bel...,_ tlaat • 9"0Wll ... could adaa1ly p&.y wtdl tnlDL -Mii.,.... Vola-. Grand Rapids, Nida. • Why not? I love all kinds al toys, games and models. I've been colledlng them fOf yean. I got my first train during the Depression. My parents knew I'd prefer them fOJ° Christmas to the dothlng I desperately needed. So when the company asked me to be their spokesman, It was just as exciting to me as play· Ing Hamlet. Know what my Idea al luxury Is? Having enough spacoe to leave a train Mt up and not ha~ to dismantle It FOR YIKKJ CARR. stnga WMt le tile cna:Met b•t moet Ntlefytag.datog vou'we ft'9' doee? -EddM Wade., SotatlafMlrtl, ea.a. e When I got my first town house, I didn't have a stick ol furni- ture to put In It. On the way to the laundry -In tennis thoes and wtth my hair In rol&en -I pas&ed a store with a grat-look· Ing window display al aD klnds al furniture. I bought the whole lot. My friends were hontfied. TueY thought I should have shopped around and got the stuff piece by piece, but I stuck to my guns, and I MWr have regretted It. FOR DONG KINGMAN. artist I .._... JOt1 _, JCM1 were a frtad of Fnalt Slaatn . .IHt how doee we fOt1 to laJm? -'· Miko, C-toe. 1..L • friendly enough to be at this kind al teasing stage: whenever he tees me he takes a look at my shirt collar and says, "You may be a great ar1lst, but you're a lousy laun- ~ dryman." When I wanted to gtw him some theets as a gift and asked what sll.e bed he used, Frank said, WKlng-sll.e -obvk>us- ly." FOR N. RICHARD NASH, playwright and author al Ea.t Wind, Rain Wlaat'• tile ctur....c. betwMD wrttl111 • play &Del • book? -R. Moon.~ N.Y. • When you ftnlsh a play, that'a~hen your woric begins: meet- ings with the producer, dlrectOI', ~ and half-a-dozen unions. You get the feeling you'll never live to sec your wonis acted 1 out. When you write a book and type the final period, that's It Nothing more to do, other than deliver the manmcrlpt to the publisher. PROANDOON .. Should We FJiminate All Deductions From The Federal lnc.ome Tax? PRO Watts 8. Wrteto.. Chairman, Citicorp/Citibank al New y~ . Ye. Our Federal tu coda Is now to me.rusted with complex wbo- dl9s. cumpdonl.. loopholes. dedaldlons and ~ noCic dcvkm that not even .,. agent al the IRS can rad a taxpeycr his rtghta with certatNy. Thae dcvkm Mw trantlormed the power ol the Can- ~to tax k1to • aude tool for rahepng toddy by NWrmdlilQ one c:talln .net pa'*'ng enoeha. W. could rail9 the ...,.,. revenue by dmlnatlng the pNMnt mae ol d9ducdona and ~lnterat tu lews and by lnltttuttng a almpie, equltabM, graduated tall rate ol 20 to 30 percent for lndMduaJs and corporattous alike. The cuct nltC la not -Important .. the flld that " would make the '"' deer. ceillln andf.ir. CON Rep. 'oe D. W..oaMI' "-(D.·La.), member, House Waye and Meant Committee ' No. The Federal tax aystem II complex bec.aUM tax equity and tlm- ~ .. lncotnpaltil. Punt tax equJty. although ddllble, la un- llChlnllble If the tu code la to be UMd to eocompllah nationA1 eco- nomic and IOdal goals. Earnings. not sin-Income, llhould be taxed. Deducttone for ~ medical cxpcnw, caeuelty ioeMI, Md- poluHon ~ Md llum-houlllng rdwl•at:.on .. wndlil. Deducdonl for rdgk>us and c:hltbble contrtiudone ... poWled to adricve broad IOdal goals. Corporate tu treAtmcnt c.an be Im· proved by lntegrat!ng corpcwatlon .net lndMdual taxes and by re- ducing the tu na. Taxpeya'I caMOt be cxpeded to ~ up what they ha.,. until ttMY .. a11Ured of something better In mum. HOW FAMOUS PARENTS PASS ON THEIR RELIGIOUS VALUES Many of today's parents wonder about what kind of spiritual upbringing their children should have. Here•s what four famous families have to say about the issue. By Monica Surfaro Few 9Cefles are more tradltionally Ammcan than those of a family attending church together on a religious holiday or the father leading the dan In a me.altJmc bk!ssfng. Yet such familiar scenes, with their aura of security and warmth. are not entJrely reflective of today's realities. While many fam1fles are fortunate enough to share fallh and togetherness, numerous others do not have a close-knh sense ol sptrttual kinship. For example, children are not as Ukely a.s In the past to automatically assume the religion ol their parents. lndeed, parents, wishing to be en- llghtene.d, may be reludant to lnsBI that their c:Nldren believe as they do Yet they also may be distressed when thek children tum to cults and trendy religk>u.s moYe- ments Of profess hostility to religion. Some ol the questions parents have found themselves trying to answer are the followlng: Is glvtng a child a specific set or behefs lmpoftant? What ls the solution when the rellglon ol the mother Is different from that ol the father? If a chl1d is not given any religious upbringing, will he be more likely to )oln a cult Of movement In KarCh for splrifuaJ meaning? ls a re.ligb.ls upbringing closely related to the kinds ol moral valua a child wl8 develop u he ma- tures? .. the 5CnM ol mmily ~ and shat1ng l'nOfe Important than a ~ CW. rdlglous doctrine? Annf! Meara and Jerry StilleT be~ their children should enjoy religion. Every family must work out the answers to such qua&ns on Its own About the only thing thM lftrT\S cataln .. 1he ..... pal'" tance for today's pscnts to mM.e c:on- ldous c.hoica ~ what spiritual counc. ~ .ny, thn family • to folow. Hett are few prominent famlla who hew m&eM such dec:Wons and •e hlJipy wtth them The RoblNonl f'e/t to right): Chris, Brooks, Diana, 8roob Dauld. Ci>nnJe, Miu. - The O.mOlld FamU, What enterta.lnmcnt clan comes to mind whef\ we think ol sarong tta and effnws- ~t family life on end °'* the ag.? The Osmonds, ol course As enthusiasm for the Donny and Narlc thaw continua lo grow, It Is lnl«Tetling lo note that the fami- ly's unity ond aaocaa stem dWecdy from a strong rcllglous foundatk>n Ottvc Osmond, fema.le head ol the ~ bly. 11 ·member Osmond trl>e. says splr1tuaJ beliefs continue to keep the fami1y together. As members of the ChUKh of Jesus Chr\st ol Latter-Day Saints (alto called the Monnon Church). the family UMI a church-advocated ~. ttw Family Night, to provtde a IOdal and spiritual focua to thetr llva. This f•mlly Mght is • weekJy cclebratton that the Osmonds bel\evc any famlly. ol any flllth, can ~Mn to c:hensh. "As the chlkircn were growing up, we would draa the tabM wtth candMllght, and I would pn.parc the c.hUdr.n '• favonte I • FAMILY WEEKLY, Aj)rll 10, 11'17 meals," rec:als Clive. Dinner convenatk>n would revolve around Sc:rlpcutt readingl and famity dedsion·maldng. lice planning the family budget or changing chc:we M- slgnments. After dinner came the &pedal part ol the evening, when the Osmond chlldren would entertain with a prognim they had planned the prevtous week. "Often It was a poem they had mcmortzed or a barbef. shop harmony they had practiced. Donny enjoyed being the master ol ceremonies, .. comments Olive. 1"he c:hl&dnr.n were In chwge, and they loved It ... Even celebrity status hat not hampered the Osmond's emphail on their faith, and Family Night sdll ls the ptvot for religk>us training In the Osmond home. Ollvc knows, however, that parentll must do homcwortc to make It &llWOf'k."Go to the ea. ... she olfft'S "It w(JI guide you." Tbe&ooband Connie Roblll90ll f amU, In order to glw hll four children -aga nine to 15 -the religious support they needed, Brooks Robinson, vetenm playa- coech for the BaltlmoN Orioles, had to make some changes In his splrttu.al llfe, In- cluding converting to Cathobdsm In 1970. "I rea>gnmd the need to share re~ with my family," he says. Before then, his wife Connie had the responst!Olty for · Ing the children In the Catholic faith. "I began to realize," Brooks continues. "that ~hlng was left oot ol our family bfe when the kids went off to church with Connie; they wanted to know why their dad wasn't going with them." BccauM the ball dub and other business responsibilities often keep him out ol town, the family's Sunday devotion has gtvcn sph1tua1 purpoM to the family unit. "It's very Important for a child lo share," says Broe>Q. "On Sundays, when we sit toge1h· er and pray together, we have something special to share. Thae 5e:ISk>ns make u.s a stronger family." Faith also strengthens the ch1ldren against peer palUtt says Brooks. "The boys are at an age when they question eve:rythlng, and It Is reassuring for us as parents to know that one church has given them guldelinet for their lives." The Jerry Sdlla and Anne MW. Family Ucc the Robmsons, the Stiller and Meara team ortglnaly had two religious forces wOOdng In the:lr maniage, but after the cNldren were born, Anne CIOl"lvated to Judaism from Catholicism. Aldlough a starrtng role In the 1V CICllm>- edy senn Rhoda has put Anne In a cmeer NJ>Al'lllle from Jerry's fltm assignments, the comedy team sail maintatns a New York home with their two chlldnm I ages 11 and 14. "We belong to a synagogue here.· says Anne. "My children attended a Jew- ish parochial dK>OI to learn the basics ol our faith from rellgiou.s , cultural and tradl- tk>nal \Mwpolnfl. "They're In other schools now, but I'm happy that much ol their early training has stayed with them; It has made our par1td- pation In religious~ more fun." fOf' Anne and Jeny, It's vital that their children enjoy the experience of religion ''That's why religious holidays a.re very meanJngful In our f amlly," says Anne. Af. though the famlly's base ts In Judaism. they still oelebrate Christian holidays. "Hobdays are joyous, and we love the ceremony ol them all," she ap&alns. '"Our ch~n have Inherited the Judaeo-Chrts- tian ethic. and we feel they should under· stand what thae hoMays repraent " The Mark and Antoinette Hatfield Family "I set my priOntlies In this order: God, famJJy life and vocation," says Sen. Mark Had\eld ol Oregon. "I explain to my coo- stltuenfl that only In this way, can I gtve them the best poalble MrVlce ... The Hatftc&d family must maintain two homes -one In Washington. 0 .C ., and one In Newport, Oreg. -and olten juggle their religlous commttmenfl between a Presbyterian church In the capital and a Baptist church In Oregon. Love and coop- eration are Uy words In their formula, say Marte and An~. Love, as reftected In the Hatfield house- h<*i, sets a sped.al tone all members fol- low. Polllical r~ and An· toinettei own career In real estate often mandate long-distance family relation· ships, but the four Hatfield children are always aware ol thetr parents' devotion. The Hatflekis have two boys and two gtris, ranging In aga from 11 to 17. and the Senator candldJy admits that si>llng spall somettmes test the foundation: .. There's no sure-fire method, and we have ow struggles and our fallures." Bot ape- sence ol faith In the Hatfteld home has kept everyone on the rtght track. The family attends Sunday devotions togcrther, and they an parttdpate In church actlvltla as time pennlts. "The children undentand that one hour a week Is little enough to give to the Lord," says Mark. "It refreshes them and helps them recognll.e their Inner needs." Mealtime bleulng1 and Satpture read- lngl also are Incorporated Into the Hat· fields' way ol life, but the Senator wga parentl to bedc up Iha& ~ ol faith: "Yoongsten need to count on conmtency. 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According to a Chase Manharran Ban~ pubhcatoo, May is the best time to purchase home furn1sh1ngs, outdoor furniture. lug· gage iewetry, and linens In June. look for good buys tn bedding, sleepwear. hngene hosiery, men's and boys wear womens shOes furn11ure . and floor coverings July 1s lhe 11me for lurs fabric and furniture and August means bedding. linens. furs furniture. and leftover 77 cars as rhe ·75 models ap- pear Bearing inflation makes sense any 11me and being a smarl shopper 1s a year r~nd pb 0 ~ I -....._____ ·r.:;1 :,:: 1' NOf Oltt.Y l>O T>lfY E~~ f'#£ .WX~ /'tl/JIUM, "lllY ~ 2¥ J ll(lt£S "l'N' 6'4tLON'" 0 The pnc. of con~•Uon. Fe<leral law alreaov manitates !hat ma1or housP hOl<l app1tar1<.t' n1a1111lar·111rer'> 1nt.rt>dse thP P11ergv .. flic 1ency ol 1t1e1r p10<1uct!. lly 1101 '•"•" than t'O pc1<.ent t>y 1980 anr1 sevPrat Slates are preparing to lo ow ',1111 How••v"' 1tw1P" a 1>rOhlem Th~ enerqv Pll1rten1 rnach1nes al lf''.ttlv tie1nc1 proclllC 1• l t>y df>phanc.e makers arp not '>elhng well Surh ,1ppl1.tn1 f•<> rt>Qlllrl'l more insulation ancl more roprcr in key part~ hke com OH''• or~ 1111<. 1r1ve<.. up the µr•rf' ane1 ronsumers ,ir,, op11n9 101 lhe cheaper mor" Pr>erqv P •trav,1q.1r 1 rN)(lf'tc, Thr• n nt.il enf'rQv r.011<,ervallon won·1 Ile l)l(ldP 0 Pipeline Pete uyt. lhP Lnrcl s Pr;iycr has 56 word!. a1 Gellyshurq L1ncotn "P'~e ontv /68 tong rPmemt)ered worcJs an('! wP QOI ,, whole t:ounrry qo1n' on Ille t .322 wo1<1s 1n the Decta1a11on or lnclepennence So how come 11 tOOk rne lederal govP.rnment 2fi 911 worns to issue a reguta11on on tne Si'llP or cabhr1gPc;,.. Mobil. YOlfLL LIVE BETTER IN 1984 THAN YOU DO NOW- Today's problems that depress us are not "terminal ill- nesses." says one expert. Instead, they are growing pains preceding a better and more pleasant IHe for all. By Shirley Sloan Fader A recent Harris survey reveals that two- out·al· three Americans beUeve life In the future will be wane than It ls today. But world-famous ldentist Herman Kahn, co- au1hor al ~ Nut 200 Years: A S«norlo for America and tM World and director al the Hudson Institute .. think tank" In Cro- ton-on-Hudson, N.Y., challenges this pes- slmtstk: view al the future and lJl'edkts that ..things In general," and our indlvldual lives In particular, will probably grow better, not worse. Unlike myst1cs who depend on visions to predict the future, Kahn Is esteemed as 11 scientific futurologist. 1ne United States Government, multtnetional corporations and foreign governments keep the Hud· son lnstitute's 35 researchers, 35 assistants and 200 consultants busy with projects about future economic, IOdaJ and polltical developments end how they can be Influ- enced. Ac.cording to Kehn, .. We're asked to study questions of netlonal defense, arms control, law enforcement, poverty, education. For example, we've just fin· !shed a study for the U.S . Law Enforce· ment Assistance Agency on the probable future course of crime In the United States. For foreign countries we do no defense work, only economic and social projects. When making our sugge!tlons and predlc· tions. we heve llOOISS to an available sden· tlflc data, To thnt data we add human )udg· ment and experienced practical assump· lions. Of course, we're not always right But with our expertise, our chances of ac- curacy ere excellent." An nffable and unpretentious 55-year· old, 350-pound six-foot giant, Kahn used his training In physics and mathematics to found the Hudson Institute In 1961 . Ma1· rted and the father of !Wo children , he llves a few miles from the Institute. Here ls whnt he sees for the American family during the next decade. "Only very bad luck or very bad management cen wipe out the optimistic scenario we fore· see," says Kahn "Ordinary levels of bad luck and bad menagement won't be enough to Interfere." Inflation Inflation will be controlled 111 less than 2 percent by cooperation between govern- ment and business Kehn uplalns thnt In the past. spurts of unplanned lnfletlon caused by wertlme or genuine shortages transferred money from private citizens to government and business But letely, bouts of controlled Inflation have not mnrkedly enriched government or busl· ness. And to the extent that prlvete people lose money, they react furiously. In addition, the rapid functioning of t e fANILV WUKLY, ~II 10, lfl7 Herman Kahn of the Hudson Institute ek!ctronlc record keepers makes running businesses under Inflationary conditions extremely difficult. In pas1 years, slow In· terchange of financial records meant a year or more might be needed for a coun· try to show a bllllon·dollar trade deficit. Today, this debt would become apparent In a fraction of the time Under such condl· tlons Inflation becomes distasteful to everyone. to business, to government and to the average person. When nobody pro- fits from Inflation, It can be stopped. But continuation of the below 2·percent rate after about 1982 will depend on whether people have learned to restrain over· spending and overbonowlng and on whether voters keep antl·lnf\atlon pressure on government. Income Within the next decade, American In· come and living standards will rise drama tlcally as the nntlonal family median moves from Its pte.sent·day $14,000 to $20,000 In 1977 purchasing dollars. Pressure to "keep up with the Joneses" will also re· cede. and we'U feel free to use our extra money on whatever appeals to us. Jobe Our future Is In a service industry (Ser· vice means occupations in such fields as education. medicine, social work. commu· , q_lcatloru, lelsure facllltles and the arts as '-.Well as all the manual activities we always have called service jobs.) By 2000, Indus· try will be comparable to ngriculture In terms of jobs One hundred years ago, SO percent of Americans worked In egTlcul· ture Today, approx.lmntely 41;, percent of the work force produces our ferm prod· ucts, Including a huge surplus thnt we ex· port Natural Resource. Though we've been subjected to a bnr rege of pessimistic news, nobody has found eny shortages of the raw meter1als thet will be Important In the near or In· definite future. The world, In fact, has enough resources or potential substitutes ------------- for eveiy need. We Me now experiencing controlled supplies al raources. not world depleuons. What Is required Is action 10 to 15 years ahead ol time to prevent t.em· poniry shortages For Instance. the United States has the worids largea concenl?ations al coaJ and oO shale, and It dominates the world's s» tentlal mergy supply We can. If we talte action, produce oO at prices competitive wtth OPEC. But lndusrry, g<M?mment and voters must look ahead becaus.e It takes 10 to 15 years to buJ1d and st.alt facllttles It we do plan, as the world and we expand ener· gy production, thett will be a forced de· crease ol OPEC oO prices. Poor Countde9 Throughout the worid llvlng standards wl8 steadily Increase Pnca al food and raw materials will stabilize Of decline TIM! developed wortd and OPEC will promote worid stabaty by Investing exc:e~ capital in the Third World and In themselws. hbhc Monllty A lhtft al auention from gowmmcnt and buslrMM tandals, and fewer conhon· tatlonl bdwftn the two, wQI lad to an ~ re"IWWaJ al gowmmem In the United Stata The lfandatds set by the <:arm Admintltntk>n will be slgnlftcant m dc1cnnmJng whether the return to Mnor· IN)lcy'° la a pessing fashion or a long-term trend Prhate Seba.tor Yoo CAtn look fOf a return to tome tradi- tional values combined wtth tome new values. lndetd, the return to traditional beha\Xor Is already vtsl>M: young people w. moH parrtoctc than their older bfothers and sbten, mon wuk-and·ec:Ncvcmcnt oriented, more par.nt onented, more In- terested In obtaining good )obs. They take their studies more MT1ously and chess bet- ter. In other arus, henture Is not so nlhlllstic, while art Is becoming more repre- Mntatk>nal. WMther this ls a five.year fad, or a way ol We owr tCWr8I decedes, will depend on gowmmcnt ludenhlp, the family. ~and echooll. "For a.ample.~ U)ll Kahn. Mthe methods American public xhools now use to teach history push ow young peop&e Into antigovem~nt, alsen- ated behavior. "History-teaching," he continues, MshouJd be composed ol three parts. 1) tradltional perspectives, which means dates, facts. heroes and heroUlel; 2) clash ol interests, which means how we deveJ. oped, as wtth farmers vs. manufacturers, worilen YS. owners. ,tc: 3) debunking. 1be problem today ls that we teach only the la.st two. Children learn that govern- ment and society are wrecking the envi- ronment and ruining the counlJy. This turns kids off on government and society. If we teach the successes ol society as weU M its bad poU\ts, kids d be twned on to create more successes." Marriage and Famlly Despite the media's hullaba.loo, mar- riage Is not a threatened lrutltutlon. We will emerge from the abnonnal situation that f~d WOJld WM IJ, when there was an Increase In the proportion of the population that married and a pattern ol very young marriages. We'U mow back toward the Amertcan tradttlon of late mar- riage and having many people who never many. As for bebia: currently the birth rate Is 1 8 per woman. Within the next 10 yen, we eitpect the rate to hover around 2. 1, which Is re:placcment sUlbalty. America'• PCMltlon lathe World Loesa In American Influence will be Dmtted. TIM! general economic growth ol the worid wtD strengthen everyone, there- by curbing Rusu and other authOOtarlan polWn. .# Kahn iwM up h1s 9dcntlftc v\ew ol the future In this way: "Admittedly, we're surer ol economic and techno&ogk:.al predktlont than al IOdal predictions. Economic and tec:hnologlcal trfl'dl have a fon:e behind them that rnaka them alrno.t unstopp9ble except by powerful counter efforts. 5odal ~ •• men a.Oy lnftu.nced by peopla's and leedtn' Ktkww and ,_ bea.&." 11111 MMILY WEEU.Y, ~ 10, 1S1'7 • e .. SPECIAL OFFER TO OUR READERS Umit one cartridge with coupon from this ad only NEW BORDERLESS PRINTS Offer ends _,..... 20, 1977 By Marilyn Haneen ENERGY Pl.US BARS l cup mqartne lcuptuger 'It cup deft IMIH ... 2egp 'J. cup Ofeng9 Jute. 1 cup nonfat dtrf mHk powder 2 cupe unsfftad Hout 1 cupwheatgetm 1 tMapoon gtOUnd cinnamon 1 tMapoon baking IOda 1 tMapoon ground nutmeg l teupoon aalt 1 cup~ walnut• 1 cup ral1tn1 I , Grease 15% x 10~ x 1-lnch )eUy-roll pan. 2. Preheat oven to 350°F. In large bowl with mixer at medium speed, beat margarine to soken. Beat In sugar, molasses and eggs until smooth. 3. Stir In onmge )u~. dry milk, flour, wheat germ, cinnamon, baking soda, nutmeg and salt un· tll well mixed. Fo&d In nuts and raisins. 4. Turn Into prepared pan. Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until center sprfngsbackwhenlightlytouched. Makes 36 bars SUNR.OWER FRUIT BALLS 1 box (11 ozs.) mixed dl1ed fruit 2 cupa rai.1n1 " cup light mot ..... 1 t11apoon antae Med, opt Iona I 1'ft c:up1 lhelled, Hlted aunflow.r Mede I . Put dried fruit and raisins through fine blade of food grind· er. 2. In medium saucepan stir toge· ther fruit, molasws and anise seed. Cook over low heal, stir· ring constantly, until mixture Is soft and blended. Remove from lleat; stir In sunflower seeds. 3. Refrlgerate wveral houn or overnight. With greased hands, roll mixture Into balls using 1 ta· blespoon of fruit mixture per ball. Mam about 4 do~n ~ .................... .. Quldc Po,» m«J. with /rult }ua and Frmcn Fruit Salad are cool ,. anock rc/rahua. \ fl • 'AMILY WHJO.Y, APril 10, lt17 r FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS Great Ideas For Snacks H"°e•s our collection of snack recipes that will fill the bill for a quick bite or mini-meal. PEANUT BUTI'ER GARDEN DIP Y. cup c:hunll .. tyte pe11nui butt• y, cup cftopped green onion 1~ Won::fflenhlre HUC. 2 l•blespoon• honey X. to % teHpoon hot pepper ••UC. 3 l•b .. apoona mllk l . In small bowl stJr together peanut butter, green onion, Wor- cestershire sauce, honey, hot pepper sauce and milk until blended. 2. Refrigerate several houn or overnight to blend flavors. Suve with fresh, uncooked vegetable dippers. Maka about 1 cup QUICK POPS 1 can (9 on.) frozen orange Of grape jukie Of lemonade 3 cana (I on. Nd!) water \ cup light com •Y'UP 1. In medium bowl stir together juice and water until juice Is reconstituted. Add com syrup and stir until blended. 2 . Pour Into Popsicle molds, In· sert sticks and cover. Frecu until firm. Editor's note: To pr~re In Ice· cube trays: pour mixture Into deep trays; freeze untU flnn, In· serting a craft stkk CK a wooden spoon Into each when parUally set. Moires J2 Popalcles SPICED c onAGE CHEESE DIP Y, cup~ curd crearMd cottage ct.... y, cup ... '°"" .... Y,cuphoney 2 t8111utia~temon)utce 1 teHp a on ground...,.., Y. ... ....,., ground nt1tmeo 1. In small bowl stir together cot tage cheese. mayonnaise. honey, lemon juke, ginger and nutmeg until blended Serve over fruit salad or as a ftesh fruit dip. Molcu l % cup. FROZEN FRUn SALAD 1 can (I on.) ClfU9hed ptneaPt* 1 enwlope unftaw°'*9 gelatin Y, cup "'8,oNtalM 'I. cup Nght corn·~ 1 can (11 oa.) Mandaftn orenge ... ,,.., ... drafMcl \ cup ct.ky '°"' c:teem "cup alMrecl ...... 1. Drain pincappM, raervtng % cup juke. Pour raervsd juice In f'AMILY WU'Kl.Y, """' ta, 1m • ft smell saucepan. Sprinkle gelatin over Juke. 2. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, a ntll gelatin dissolves. Remove from heat; beat In plne- apple, mayonnaise and com syrup. 3 . Chill when dropped from a spoon. Fold In orange segments, sour cream and almonds. Tum Into 7% x 3% x 2Y.·lnch loaf pan. Cover and freu.e several hours or overnight. Molcu 6 to 8 servings In ~mptJng G1Tay /or super 1nocb: Energy Plus Bora, Fruit with Spiced Cottage Cheue Dip, Vege~ Relllhes with Peanut Bijtter Garden Dip, Sun/tower Fruit Bolls . ., Warning: The Surgeon Gtner1I Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Yaur Health. Long Lights UGHTS: n-.. -w'. 0.8 .... ..._ •· ps .._FTC Alpart DEC. 76. LONG UGHTSi 12 .... Y . 0.91119-nicolinl •·I*..._ 11¥ FTC method. GOOD rIBWS ABOUT IUDS Each year, outstanding high-school students from around the country attend a seminar sponsored by actor Hugh 01Jrian. Here's what it has meant to them. Youth Amba.s.sodors with O 'Brian. By May Hayden When actor Hugh O'Brtan played Wyatt Earp on televtslon, he always managed to keep the young people of the town happy and pebeeful with a short sermon and a Pi!tonthe~. But in 1958, when the actor vlslfed Dr Albert Schwettur In Lambarene. Gabon. he found out that the real world made much tougher demands on young people OBnan returned from his visit determined to make a contribution to youth In his own way, and he <>fgartlud the Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation Its pufPQSes are to seek out outst11ndlng hlgh·school sopho mOfes ftom throughout the U S and for elgn countNs and to pcovlde opportur11 ties for their leadenhlp abilities to develop and be recognlud (Application is open to everyone ) Then, eveTY year. a leadenhtp seminar tJ conducted on a sub,ect ol vital Importance The 19th Hugh O'Bnan Leadership Seminar will be held April 16· 23 In Chicago, and the studenb will partklpate In sessions on "AmeTlca's Incentive System." On hand win be a hlgh·level de· legation of pollttclans. corporate eJ(ecu lives, economists and medi.?1 leaders whose aim wUI be to explore ls.sues pey - tnlnlng to the American free-enterprise system. Overseeing each step -from the Invita- tions to guest ~ken to the contents of the box lunches -will be O'Brian "There's nothing done that I'm not in· volved In , except the selection process," he says. "The United States Jaycees and the National Association of Secondary School Pnnctpals comprise the state selec- tion committees." O'Brian asks only one thing of the young people who attend these semin&S: that they write to him once a year, on their birthday, until the age of 30. They are to write about the accomplishments, defeats and frustrations they've experienced In reaching for their goals. In tum, O'Brlan Writes to them every year on his birthday. Talking with the participants of last year's seminar suggests that O'Bria.n has man- aged to do just what he Intended -and maybe even f?\Of'e. According to William Wright, 16, of Norfolk, Va .. "It was an ln- sptring and motivating experience. The polttidans we met (the Youth Ambassa- don, as the students are called, listened to and chatted with everyone from former President Ford to Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White to Sen. Hubert Humph· rey) were very candid We didn't beat around the bush in questioning them, and they didn't beat around the bush an· swering us " Wiiiiam has just been appointed a page for the U.S House of Representatives, a ,ob he has dreamed about since child- hood. "I honestly don't think I would have had the nerve to go to my Congressman and ask for that iob without having been a Hugh O'Bnan Youth Ambassador. I always figured you had to know someone to get those jobs, end I didn't have any connections " Bruce Allyn had nl!ver been outside of Oregon when he won a trip to Florida with the 1973 seminar group lt ~urred his in· terest In travel. and he has since attended an outdoor school and wOC'ked at camps across Jhe country. Most Important, his seiedion by the Hugh O'Brlan Foundation led to a scholarship that enables him to at- tend Dartmouth College J ames Ogsbury, Hugh O'Brien Class of 1975, agrees the award is the biggest bre k he has received The Foundation stoked Ms Interest In politics, particularly by "humanizing" government for him: "I came to realize that the Important and powerful people are also real people " James presently heads student govern· ment at his high school and Is Interviewing fOf college. He hopes to attend Harvard. When college Interviewers see the Hugh O'Brtan Youth Foundation on his applica- tion. he finds they're very Interested "To people who are aware of the program," ~ys James. "II makes a great deal of dlf· ference in th'11r evaluation of you." And what did the political greats who met these kids think about the Hugh O'Brian Yo uth Foundation? 54?n Humph- rey says, ''These are ttmes when It Is easy to be cyntcal and pessimistic. 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Why not take THE FINAL STEP and get rid of all lhose excess pounds, excess Inches FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. Act now. LOU AS llCICH AS f 2 ftOU#DS Ill JUST f4 OAYSW-...A -... °'"_,...... PEOPLE QUIZ By John E. Gibson Do most people identify with their favorite 1V char- acters? What -if anything -does the time spent on lV-viewing reveal about family tensions? TV AND YOU TRUE OR FALSE? 1. 1ne favorite 1V chanden ol most Americans are those with whom they can identify. 2. Whether you are e light or heavy 1V viewer prOYldes a due as to what you think ol yourself. 3. 11le television programs a child chooses to watch reveal a lot about the child-parent relationship. 4. TV programs provide an index as to whether times ue good or bad 5. 1ne amount of time telcvisk>n sets are on pr<Mdes 11 good barometer of family tens6ons. ANSWERS I . Folse. AccOt'dtng to a survey question- naire al II crou.-sedion ol the adult popu- lation' directed by two Bowdoin College psychologists' the posonal chwacterisdcs. bdds and attitudes ol a major 1V cherac· ter may be the comPdc opposite al the 1V vtev.lcr. end sdl the chancter wit be rated as a top favonw. 1ne survey showed, for ex.ample. that though ._.., generally ~ with Arch6ir Bunke and found him dilllr'nJYr to themMiva. he was thooghc to be a llMab&e k>Mr. was af. fecttonately r~ and tOOfed l'Ogh marlu In popular1ty contests. In fact, s-y- chologlcal studies l\ave shown that many ~ ktUally ~ chencten they ~~ to be simiW to themMlva This hM be~ found to be notably In.le In Ca.MS wtwn a penon Is laddng In sd·esteml and doesn't liM htmw.lf wry much. 2. Troe A Uru\IG1tty al Southern Califor· nla study hM shown that -where women are ooncemed. at any rate -light and heavy tdevblon ~see themselves quite differently and have dtffenmt psychologlcal necdt. 1ne Investigation. which compared the .JI-concepts ol hun- dreds of women who were divided Into two groups. >lt and heavy 1V ._..,, showed that the llght vtewas nJlted them· MIYft Ill slgnlfkandy more adtw (<kl'ng more things. goU1Q more places, l\avtng more dtvenlfted openences) and as being more autonomous (c:ontroling the dine· don ol their ltva to• greater extent) than the heavy viewers, who rated themseJves las ediw In tams ol grtting things done or achieYtng spedflc goals but more active wtth regard to soc:iabasy and frtendshlp. J . True. Michigan State UnJverUty studies show that when the child-parent relation· ship Is good, with good communications existing between parents and their chil- dren, I.he children wlU have TV-viewing preferences similar to what they perceive their parents would want them to watch. But the opposite Is likely to be the case ~ Mlnteractk>n between parents and cNidren'il minimal, and the home simply serves as a place to eat, sleep and watdl ~ .. 4 . True. A CaJtfomla State University study, which evaluated the content of TV programs that l\ave been broadcast by the three major Nl1ional M1Wofks OYer a 20- ~ period, produced this finding: ln- Cl'WaMS In the popularity al authoritarian programs (those which fe.atun a tougtt and powerful authority figure who main- tains law ~ orderl In • glwn year oor· mated posldwJy with rises In the unem· ployment ndc for that yeer. In the con- ~-l>fU Index from the previous year and In the poport;on ol poD rapondents who menttoned the economy as the coun- try's mo1o1 urgent prob&m'i. 5. True. In a study by a team of Unlvenlty ol MJnnaota behavkJr ldmtitts al the re- laUoNhlp between ~vt.wlng time and family tcnsk>ns, grater tension was found In famllies with high levels ol te&evi- ~tdUng. It's suggested that teJcvbjon II often used to head off tenM lnter8Clion among famDy memben and that It serves as an Mac::ccptable avo6danc::e mechanism" when re.lationshlpl within the famlfy are llbly to become unpleasant. And the ln- 1/Utigators observed that quite possfbly "family members who ue feeling ln1ta~. or who want to be left alone. may be choosing the wisest courM If they avotd other famllv mcmba 1 by watching televt- *>n." 1ne rae.archen polnJ out, how.vu. that vtcwtng teleWlon for the purpose al evading lier\M lnteradk>ns may be harmful If the 10UrteS ol tcnt6on are recunmt and &Te ~·ted by the avokianoe rw ol talktng the matter out. iA1ll FAMILY WEEKLV, Ap1ll 10, 1177 e II GIASS SEID Will NEV& GIOW A lAWN UKI THISI SAVE WITH OUI SPECIAL INTIOOUCTOH Off& UP TO 200 AMAZOY IOYSIA. GIA.SS PLUGS fltffl By Mike Sandin ... y Every year l -people pour more and more money into their lawn.a. They die, fertilise and lime. TbeJ rake it all in. TbeJ scatter t heir ~ and roll and water it. Birda love It! 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It -r needa repta.cie-Dt ... enda r~inr fo'N!Ver. Fertili&inc and .,.,.t,erinc (water coeta money, too) are rarely if e'Ver needed. It enda the need tor crab«rau klllen permanent.Ir. It cut.a pushinr a noU, mawv in the bliat.erin1 11m by 2/8. CHOICES OUT CIABOIASS Thick rich, IDllrioua AmUO}' &TOW• lnto a carpet of «iT&U that chokes out crab«rau and weeds an aumme:r Jone. It will llOT winter ldll. Goee off It.a l'1ftn color aft.er lrillln« froet., recaina freah -beauty e'f'W7 Sprinl' -a true perennial I fw Slopes, Ptay Areas, llaN $pots End eroelon of 11opes with Amuoy. Perfect anawer for hard-t.o-eover apota, play-worn a..-a. Your Own Supply of Plug Transplants Eatabliabed Amaaor ri•ee JOU 7A11la plup to plant In other areu aa desired I NO SHD, NO SODf There'• no Med that produoes wlnur-hard1 Meyer 7AJWIL Sod of ordinary sn .. ~~ with ft the ptublww of --1, Ilka .. dl--, bamlnir oat, other Dia. M•)H" 7....&17~··· t;,-.. _. .... t'UfH-t . ...m ltJ f "-tfefl at .. ._. '" (' _ _, .. ,. Wotll I II li<tlf A.-. .. o • .,,.,.., .... ...... .,, .,.,. .. _.,.,..,. ..... ,,_ ....... ...... ....... ......,, ..... ... ••• r .,., ..... . DROUGHT AND WEAR RESIST~NT Amuoy la• iak cociioUts af pmnies - duldml pbying °" ii -·1 bun tt, or lbem- aelvQ! S&.ayJ gm:o nghl lhN l<'Ol'Ching heal and drou&bt! NO NEID TO .. OUT Pa5INT GaAS5 PUIG AMAZOY INTO OtD lAWN, NIW GmOUND oa NUISHY All.A J uat eet AmuoJ plqs into hola in ground lib a cork in a bottle. Plant 1 foot apart. checkerboard atyle. Every pla1 3 aq. lnchu. When planted in ul1tin1 lawn areu plup will IJ)l"Ud to drive oat oldt... un-wanted rrowth, inclodln1 weecb. r;a117 plantinc inatructiou with order. "JOrTU ~ Wlfll ~ If l'\IMU IS . • . . . -PUlll • ... Amuoy ucluane. o one elM can ofrer you t.hia patmted 2-war~lo~r. SaYee bendin1, time, work. Li t. rucsed. ln-valub~ for tnnsplant ll· Cut.a ••a1 competin1 Vowth aa it dip plur holes If it iAn't .4mazojf, l/OU're not getting th~ plug• that made Zo11aia famoua. rTo;-.-:...-........ ,_ ..... :-i Dept.107 (Our 21"d Year L G<!oeral OfttCM •nd Slt>flL.w I MMmllk••w ....... •nrw D«Jr M r. SaftdiM..' PlttJH 1"4 IM I parafll.-i A "'4a>r GI cJt.edud ~: 0 ....... 0 ...... '1IJ. llZI ......... ,..._. ...... . "" ... ...... .,.. T'0'1lll. " ... er .... ~· •• ..... u •Pl-W• (1•PUH q-..... ....... ..... ........ ........... ,.. ...... ..... ftfMf .... ~· s1120 TCrtM. fllW. PUii ::s ... t131' ~ .... tf715 (1 ....... ,,.,, ... 'l.., ........ , .......... , .. -"·"" ........... TOT.Ill tzra .,.. .,. 7111'1. .. . ...... -_CMcik. •O~ ADClfte.I ---------an ____ _ STATE ____ _ I I I 61 I I I I I I I I L ________ _J FAllOU8 COlllETIC9 Oept.FC-08 21 East M Street, New Yortt, New Yortl 10021 Pl.-9 ruah me th~ ext1*>1'dlnary value of full size, nwne Mnd coemetlca. O $25.00 worth of Famous Bnlnd Name C:O.metlcs for only $2.00 plus 5°' postage and handling. O $50.00 worth (all diffefent products) of Famoua eo.rn.tlca for only S4.00. (We pey au l>09t809 end handling chatga) NAM,.._~~~~~~~~~~~~--"OE AOOflE~~Q'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FAllOUS COIME11CI Oept.FC-08 21East86 Street, New York, New York 10021 FOR YOU P ..... rush me this extraordinary value of full size, name brand cosmetics. O $25.00 worth of Famous Brand Name Cosmetics for only $2.00 plus 5°' postage and handling. O '50.00 worth (all different products) of Famous Cosmetics for only $4.00. (We pey all poetage and handling charges.) NAM1t.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~AG.~E~~ ADORE~~Q'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ When You Otde1Ft0tn A••fflNrsln F•mlly w..tly, Ptease allow at least four week.a tcx delN8fy. ~nee our advertisers often recefw thousands of on.tera from all °"'the country, occasionally unintentional delays occur. It they do, Family Weekly wants to assist you u much as po&- alble. Just aend the details of your Ofder to: Mary Ayres, Family Weetlty, 641 Lexington Avenue, Mew YOftl, NY 10022. MANUFACTUUa TO YOU STIU IN CIATtS f.uly AA-W... O.. .. l .000 brond -1977 ~ big ,,-ful 7 H.P ll"1>9a &. Sttot· ,"°" Muatong Rldin9 lOWft M- Wlt+i Ml foctoty _._.., Mutt I>. ao6d ""mediotwfy. Not few $"'69 9S, or.ty S169 95 F ult price d9'i...-.d Doz., blode ond grou catch., °"°Ito~• Ploce yovr ordet now or wtit9 for ffee i*fw• brod..fe Ol'c.I~: 4Cll-4l 1-1"' M & M MFG. SALU m SW 29tll St. ~ City. o.t.li-. n1ot Quips & Quotes " .. Spealcing In generalities, air. It loola /lice you'll be paying through the nose. " SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR 11\at death Is sure as taxes Has received wkle rec.ognltion, But death has this adva.ntage- lt's a one-tirM Pfoposltion. -Hal Chadwick From Under the Tax Table - Untokt wealth: What gets a per- son Into trouble with the IRS. -Hem Albright Aduke on ~ring: No thyself. -Conrod Flan/lo Talk about the rich getting rid~ -~'s an Arab who drilled for oQ and struck cdfec. -Robpf<JrWn THROUGH A CHILD'S EVES l(ld• -Ille dlHll'enlly. Send Ofl. otnel contrlbutlonl to .. OllkS;' Femlly W..ly. 641 Lexington AYl.1 N.Y., N.Y. l0022.. $10 11 uMCJ-none returned. 0. t.a ftnt trlp to Bonoa. my fom ,emo1c1 -..w.ely became eadW. E,.. ..... wldl ·-· ...... at dae trolley an. .... ... clal•ed. ""Look, A••t Na.q. Look at all .... ................. -Nmq ...... Clewwateofla. Why b Should Have A Household lnwentory ~ ~ tomeOne asked you to shut your eyes and to dacr1be aft the valuable pciSIOSk)OS that you own -fTom books to bird c:aga, glatMs lo rugs. Couid you lilt them aD or daat>c cucdy what they lac* like; td what condltk>f'I they are In or where and when you~ them; say how much dwy CIOlt and how long you hew owned them? Probably not. This Is why IO many,.,,,.., ... w\llblc to,.... cowr the ful meaase of any ~ lnc'8Nd ~fin! or theft. Yet, as anyone who has ever filed a dalrn under a ftre- and-theft Insurance poky knows, the company expects you to be able to provide me. details. Policies usuaJly cover the Insured for loeees under this spe· dflc formula: rather than reptac... ment cost, you get the dlfferencc between the original cost of the destroyed ex stolen Item and Its current value. Insurance companies urge polk:yh<*len to make a com- i*t• and dctded lnventcxy of tha poll8Ulons -with ptc:· tura of the most valuable ones -and to knp that lnventcxy In a safe place. It's an lnexpenstvc and effective way of Pfotedtng younclf. Now, for ltMlM who ncveT quite get around to what seems to be an arduous and tlme-OOMUmlng chcxe. the magic of videotaping offen a *'1ple attcmatlve. Various c:omp11nm around the country w(J conduct a "vldeotapf> tour" of your ~and everything In It -wlth an accomplll\ylng audio tape that daat>a each Item In detail. FAMILY W£U1.Y, Apfll 10, Im • ff --------------• INTERNATIONAL I I LUTHERAN LAYMEN'S LEAGUE I I 2185 Hempton Awnue, SL Louis, Miuouri 83139, Dept. 89 I Please send• the FREE booll "If A Man 0te• I N... I I Addreu I -J ' City Stlt• Z"lP I '..,We broadcast "The Luthenln Houf-and tM<:ast "Thi1 Is The l.Jfe~ __ , ____ ml!' __________ _ John Ctw1et18n Le11ay Dept. FW· 1 245 East 25d1 Sirwet. New Voi1I, N. Y. 10010 Plewwld me _ ~ Horolc:iopM(Uml2J*~ I em ~ $1.()0 J* Holoecape to -pollllge and hencllng DP ' Puzzling Newa About Yow Heart Solving puzzJes puts a greater strain on the heart than watching erotic movies, Stan· ford University researchers report. In a study of recovering heart-attack patients, the scientists reported they found that heart rates and blood pressure jumped highest when patients were given a geo- metric puzzle to assemble. The Increases were less pronounced when the patients were Interviewed about )obs, their heart at- tacks Of sex C1l when they saw turns with erotic and traumatic scenes. Chrtatopher Coeeette: He Hu Rich frlend9 In lnOuendal Placa Christopher Cossette has an uncommon problem wtth computers: they send him money. Checks began arriving at h.IS Wln~er Park, Fla .. home In 1974 The first was for S6,035. Two weelts later, he got one fcx $23,352 He wrote the firm who'd sent the checks. asking to whom to return the money But the checks kept coming So he put the money In a bank while awaltlng a reply from th~ store. By Octo- ber he had received checks totaling $110.881 90 He earned enough lntuesr while the money was In the bank to buy a sports car and a swimming pool. lbat was his first unusual encounter with computers -but noc lhc last A c:redJt-card firm malled him three cards Every time he used one to pay for a dlnner. recotds f« the three cards seemed to cancel each other out He wet never billed f°' the meals He bought two tleket.s to Ewope from an alrilne but only UMd one ol them When h@ returned, he sent the unused t\c· lc.e1 to the airline. Thay credited him f°' the ttcket and then retwned the $739 fOl his own fare Letten a.skJng the company to corTtet lb ml$take. haw still gotten no results "I'm not a con arti$1," Cottette MYI .. , )usl Stumbled Into thll, and fm fMClnated " Alrpart Gulde for Haocllc.apped Tramerw An acuMlbillty guide to 118 UporU f« el· daly and handicapped nvelen has ~en r«:lcaMd by the Alrpor1 Operaton Council International. It cowrs 71 alrport·acx:aul· blllty features. such as reserved par1Ung rarnpe and lowered telephones. dagned for the needs of penons In whffl chain, the bind, the de.af and the aged. The guide Is available from trawl agents. FAMILY WEEKLY TM N.-a,,.,,_, fll•OHl"- '*'lllltftt MCI htilla'* Monon ,,,.,,. ,.,..,.v,....._ona. PMttdl M. Unel!.ty ~~Scott o.Gelmo ti • FAMILY W!Ll(LY, Apt'\I 10, ,'11 How To Make A Good Move One out of five families will move this year. and moving often causes psychological problems fcx both parents and children. Dr. Ga-aid Weinberger of Columbia Uni· venlty has these recommendations for maJcJng thlngs easier oo evayone: • Gtw a child time to prepare hlmsd. •Take time to talk about feelings, lnclud· Ing both the sadness of leaving friends and the excitement of going to a new piece • Familiarize children with the new place If at all PoSSlble. Visit the new house and the new school. If you're moving to a dist.ant place, get pictures or bnx:hwes about the area, Including the new house If available. Perhaps you could even subsc:rtbe to the local newspaper a couple of months before anivlng. • Let children help with the packing. • Parents should taJlc to their child'• new teacher. The child feels reassured that the parent cares, and the teacher gets lnfor· matton that can help the child to s.ttle. • llie best lime of the year to move chil- dren Is around May °' as soon as 1c:hool recesses fcx the 1Ummcr. A move JU9t befcxe school begins falls to aDow a child to develop patterns In the new locale before having to cope with tchoolwork. • There apparently Is no "best age" at which lo move chlldren, but a move Just bef«e a YQUng5ter's )unlor or senlot year In high school ls probebly the worst time New Concept: Read-A· Thone TIM!tt are waDc-a-thons, btke-a-thons and swlm-a-thoN throughout the country that produe« mllllons of dollars f cx a huge variety of charlttes -and olten blisters and tired muscles lex the children who par· dctpate .• In IM !Mt year, a new kind of "thon" has been mushrooming natlonalty, which does not can upon physical durabll~ IY It's called the MS (Multiple Sckrosls) Read· a-Thon The children In MS RHd·a· Thons read ~ and ask sponSOfS fOf contrlbu~ for every book read. The program was originated ln 1974 by the Na- tional. MS Society chapter In Clevelend and went national last year "By the end ol 1976, four million children had registered los the MS Read·a· Thons," says Sylvia Lawry. found.r and executive director of tt)e National MS Society. .. About 10 mUJon bookt were rod, and In terms ol funds raised, we recel~d S4 million fTom aR o1 our Read·&-Thon.a aa011 the country." Children can register through their schools. If Jehools want more lnfor· matx>n about the program, they should te- lephone their local MS chapter or wrtte to: Nark>oai Multtplc Scl«roalt Sodety. 205 E. 42nd St., New York, N. V. 10017. I ! ~;~~, Lo.e At First Sight lneteacl Of A Fight For Rare Slnglng Apa j It was love at flrs1 sight for two rare stnglng apes of Borneo, Introduced to each other at the Central Florida Zoo. The zoo ac- quired the female In October as a mate for Its lonely male. She was quarantined In a separate building for some time, bur thetr voices were so loud they could hear each other singing. Zoo officials feared a con- frontation, however, since these apes are olten hostile to each other. MIACh to the surprise of zoo workers, the two apes Im· mediately became fast friends. Zoo off!. dais ate hopeful this could mean the zoo may soon have a chorus of slnglng apes In- stead of just the present duet. Don't Soft.Pedal On Brake Repatn If you know the early signs, you can recog- nize when your car may have major bfake problems. Here's how the V.S. Depart- ment ol Tra0$p0f1at1on suggests you check your car braka: • If the brake light on the dash board lights up, you may have e problem In the braking system, such as Joa ol pressure. Have your brake system checked to deter· mtne the problem. • There should ~ a solid feel when your brakes are applted. If your brakes feel mushy or spongy, you may have air bub- bla In the bfake lines or your brake-fluid level mey be low. • When the braM pedal II appled, It lhould go halfway to the floor. If It ll'avelt farther, have your bfaka checbd. Quick Take. How doee tbe tu bft. la tbe V.S. compare with that around the world? Not as badly as some taxpayers might think. A construction worlccr In Stock· holm pays more than 40 percent of his Income In taxes and welfare levies. In Amsterdam, the share Is 39 percent But In Chicago, It's 26 percent .... Remember tbe Fniedom Train? h logged some 5,000 mlle1 during Its 21- month tour, visited the 48 contiguous states and stopped In 38 cities so some 6.8 million people could board It. Well, now that the Bicentennial Is over, It's for sale. The train has been .sitting at Its last stop In Alexandria. Va., f« a few months now, walttng fcx someone to come along and make the rtght offer for It. The moblle museum, 23 cars In all, e«n be youn for $750,000 -minus the loconfotlve .. , . Waelillattoa, D.C. aad the etaa. of Utala record- ed ~ .. ....._. btrdl rate In the na- tion last year -'l:T.1 blnhs per 1,000 population. That compares with a Mo tional average ol 14 .8 .... U )ICMI MINI •p a howl ewerytlme you take your pet to tbe wet, why not follow the actup of Paul Murray ol San Francbco, who has come up with the Idea of Medlpet, • pnpald t.n.uranc:e pin for d099 .-d cab. For S68 a year, pell are covered fcx such routine treat- menll as physical exams, rabies shot$ and dcwonnlng. They also get pre- 9Crlptlon drugs and emergency hospital care. Murray, who started his program a few months ago, hopes to extend his coverage nationwide .... Moet Amat- caa motodeb want to keep the na- tlo..a epeed hmlt et 55 ..U.. per ~ the Transportation Department says, citing nine surveys conducted by local, state and nattonal organlzar\ons. DATE: U.S. Income-Tax filing deadline Is F,W.,. BIRTHDAYS (all Aries): Staacb, - Omar Shartf 45; Clare Boothe Luce 74. Moodef -Joel Grey 45; Cameron Mll- chelJ 59; Ethel Kennedy 49 . l'lleed.ay - Ann Miller 58; David Cassidy 'l:T; Tiny nm 47. ~ -Samuel Bedlett 71; Howard Keel 58; Eudora Welty 68. Thllftdaf -Rod Steiger 52; Lcxetta Lynn 45; Jube Christie 36: Pete Rose 35; Tony Perkins 45; Sir John Gielgud 73; Bradfcxd Dillman 47. Friday -Elizabeth Montgomery 44. Satard., -Edie Adams 48; Charlie Chaplin 88; Peter Ustt· nov 56; Henry Mancini 53; Kareem Ab- duJ-Jabbar 30. • Warning : The Surgeon Genen1I Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .... ,m. 7 .. .. FREEi= Check Coupon for Free Bonus Items, Shipped Autom1tic1lly With Your Or· def! free Sprina Plantini Guide Sent With Every Order! An Ocean of Living Color! CUSHION MUMS 20 Pick these sweet, tasty, juicy strawberries with-out even bending over! Grow 4-5 ft. high, make beautiful screen along fence, wall, or trems. Nu- merous clusters of berries 10 for only s1.so . s~~;5 so flavorful you won't be able to walk by without plucking a few rllht into your mouth. Nursery' arown, healthy, hardy plants. Will produce this year, will bear Giant balls of flam ing color to set your landscape ablaze! These hardy Mithigan nursery grown root division per- eMials tome to you in an assortment of vivid, IOflleGUS colors . . . red, yellows, pinks, purples, bronze, etc., as available. Honnally develop to bushel basket size, each plant drenched with masses of l·Z-blooms. Guar-even more abundantly with 10 fer very passing year. Ideal for freezing. tanning. shortcake . .nteed to bloom this season. ASPARAGUS FERN-12.98 Cl1IWS fat and ~ MB under ....... COflditions of dim h&llt lllCI low lullidity . . . llld whit a bmtllt~ sllflt It is! The wir•thln. stems. bearina thoutands of llllr·like leMS, grow up ,... out, down and around the hlftgln1 bnlet In a "Water· fall" of multiple shades of l1teft. ~ bloominc. adds • stunning contrast to JOllf ottl«r plants betMIU of ils lbufldlnce oC lacy areen foliap supported by lllMI* .. of stems. 2w· pot sin p&aMs. 2 fof ""1 SS.75, mall JCMK ordtf now. lftm WITll ..,._ IASID Trailing ivy Leafed '" GERANIUM-s1.98 T rll!Sforms room, pordl, or patio into a flowery haven. Already growina in r peat • pots, these extrMiouble re,..iums tumble down Ind around the blsllet in I profusion of startlin& pinkeddish blooms on cf isten-inc 1.,_ie.fed tor11ee. A truly radiant si&bt that will draw &ISCIS of admiration! Rusb your order today. Quldlly tJlnstoms stetll slopes, blnb, truu- blesome weedy •us into a dense llllt of lacy cree11 foli1p drendled with hundreds of delicate pinll and white bloollls.. ~ nilla WMtety-lwdy, NinttnMCe fat. disn:se lllCI droutf!t rnlstant. Pllllt 3 ft. ,.art. BloomS June til frost. dlokes t even the most persistent weeds! 11 .... SJ.II J4 ,_ $7.11 • JUNGl.E BAll . $2.98 CREEPING 6 tar BEGONIA S111 s• Ull~= PHLOX -s1 .50 WKE1 ..= . Tiie _....... ....... .. (C-....1-""' w-... ~ ....................... ,, .. ,, ..................... ) ~ C1"ll !Nit "'rai::"' ~ ''''~"•· Mind l:aY lllowplect, cOlllPfttt llwtt lllllt ~ ~ _.... .,_. wltll llMClfte lbelllet. fAIAOUS IO fAUL GUAIAIRE Order todey fol' delivery at plOp« epr1ng planting time In your UH. Every Imm la exactly .. ectvertlsed • . . vigorous and healthy, tagged for easy ldenttflc&Uon, well packed for arrlv•I In good condition. If not Mt~ on arrtval, you may nttum wtthln 15 daY9 for tun refund, lncludlng any postage you aent. Any pi.tit thllt doesn't nourt_., and thrive, we wlll replace It free (S JMf llmft). Cttp the coupon and mall toct.yl IMPOITID a.- GLADIOLUS 25 for s1.oo Medium size 21h..J" circ. bulbs, all ready to explode into glorious color In you r garden this season. Stalely and elegant, glads are a garden and cut flower I• vorlte. Fiery reds, deep purples. allstenina whites and yellows, bi-corors, etc., H available. A tremendous bargain at this pre-season It price. Send today! CREEPING SEDUM (DIA.CM'S ILOODJ 4 for only s1.oo Rugged and carefree, spreads rapidly In sun or shade. The lush, semH¥er11een follaae enipts In massive clusters of fiery red blooms mkkummef to Septtmber. wy..growing, sensatlonll in rock gardens, "trouble spots", slopes. borders, shadJ are• where arass won't arow. Hlrdy, Midlion nursery grown, plant &.12'" apert. Blooro 1t• after year without replantlna. Send today. 12 ~ S 2.IS 24 fer S 1.50 ·---· llAIL 1111$ llOIEY-SAWIG mDEI llAlll ----• :....-.... c. ........ 2 ,, .................. .m : ,.... did Ofdtr • .,.. ........ """9f ..,... ........ ti.. .. ., • -· ........ , ml ~ to wllldl .., °'*' IMltlel ... All ...... t _ _, 117 ,_ NO fAIJlT GUAIWflt£. • • • -CaT. ..., -ITDI I J11lf Cleft l!lMICa If onltf IMllelf llJ .-nt 25 6 JRU 1'111c1d Ordlldl If order bltllfa $4.00 6 "" ~ (pl111 6 ,,._, Ordlldl) If Ofdlr toUlt P,00 12 J'J([ Outlt lwlbs /!.:'' • w-lllld • "'-• Ordl al If ordtr totlla Sl2.00 12 ntf[ ,._llCulft (pin 12 OUlla •1111. ti ~. Ml I IWcock ~lllft) If onler totals SU.00 200 c:.lllolt ...._ no for Sl.50 • 30 fW S2.MJ n1 C11•111 sai .... m.s 15 fW Sl.15 • JO fer tU'J 100 Cladlolld (25 fw $1.00 • 50 fllf SUS) 507 1.,.C.Nfed OH1t1h1111 wttfl beaut, SUI (2 fOf $3.15) 205 CrttPlllC Sechllll (4 for $1.00 • 12 for $2.15) 20t Ctow!Wttcll (6 for SI.ti · 12 for SJ.IS} 520 AQiencn '"" wlttt ......_ $2.11 (2 rw p.15) 581 TralllllC llplla wlll NIMt, SI.ti C2 fw S115l '°" CrHplnr Piiio• (I for $1.50 • 12 tor S2.15) Sil J9111ll Ball, $2.11 (2 for $!U5) 0 Rtnllttlnca 111CloM4, .J.'M IOf blwam Tffll • :::-,: Ml Mftdllllf. i, "" ordef post· Pltl4I ncllHl~utr• ._. of TRITOMA , ... "" . ... 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Warner Ave. Santa Ana -540.7430 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHHSOH & SOM UHCOL.tWaaCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa --540.MJO lV WEEK, APAll 10, 11177 OLDSMOBILE UHIVEASITY OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbo r Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 PONTIAC IOMGOODWIM POMTIAC -GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVEISOH, IHC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -671-0toO TOYOTA llLL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. • Hunt. Beach -147-1555 SUllDAY, Anll 10 11:00 ()) l11tb1ll Hi1hll1~h/,1drtt l11tb1ll San Die10 Padres vs C1nc1nr11h Rtds 12:00 D ~ (JO) WCl CM!leett C111 TtMi:i fNb llit Nutm 'nd Jimmy Connors mut 1n this S 100.000 •inner takt 111 tournament trom Caesa'1 Pa~t 1n la~ Ve1u 1:00 D ((17) ) 111.\stm Goll T0111111111tlll lhird and fourth round coveraae 1nclud1nc tht final 10 holtt from the Aucusta N111on1I Golf Club 1n Au1usta. 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(Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH The Amazing Howard Hughes Exhaustive research 1s reflected tn the details of the utraodinary weer of Howard Hushes shown m the lour hour special, "The Amaz1n1 Howard Hu&hes" on CBS, Wednesday ind Thursday from 9. llPM The remarbble b1ograph1cal drama 1s told from the standpoint of Noah Oietr"h, the man who had tilt lonaest and closest per10nal retatt0nsh1p with the leaendary Huches His book about their 30-year ~1alton pm1ded the basts for the SCietnplay by John Gay In add11ton. executive producer Roger Gimbel, responsible for such 1CCla1med tournahsltc dramas a.s "A War of Children" and "The Glass House." explored many other sources to provide details for director Wilham A Graham and star Tom my lee Jones 1n showina how Hughes reacted 1n personal situations The production staff compiled e•tens1ve hies of pictures, cl1pp1ngs and peflOnal interviews with people who knew Huahes, cross - checkin& lads to verity accounts. Gimbel even had a proftle of Hughes drawn by a psychoanalyst and Gimbel v1s1ted a home for the mentally 111 to observe case.s of paranoid personaltltes He explained: "In the picture, we hive a doctor descnbe Huahes as having an obsts.s1ve compulsive personahty It usually leads lo success But 1l 1t eoes into neurosis, you ltnd an inordinate fear of dirt and Rerms that can be hie thruten1n1-and ultimately lead to withdrawal lrom the world Our 1>1oltle certainly f11S the facts of Hughes stranae hie style 'It also helped us understand how certain symptoms develop. We try to 1nd1cate !ht bam lor such Huahes characlenst1cs as the 1>1sst0n Im a 1erm free env11onment the reclus1veness and need for power · Ille show establishes Huahes early interest and skill 1n mechan1taf rhmes. 1nclud1nc radio. steam cars and amphibian pl.lots-as well as lhe best way to du1en a brus1ere It tells why the eiant SIJ(uce Goose new only once And 11 shows how single minded Huehes was when abSOfbed 1n a protect 'We hope to e•ve the feehne of Huehes, who had enOfmous power and chaflSma." Gimbel said "Our key problem was 1n sort1n1 out the l'IQttriat " By 1965 Huahes had become psycholtc, G1mbels belteves. "He had left the real world Rep0rts ol his buane final days are pretty much true "He was totally a loner. he had no close 1el1honsh1ps, no lrtends. He was an or111nal American and his appul comes from the fact lhat he made a tortune but didn't spend ti on himself; he had great C011race. he was aood lookina and 1t11ac1tve lo women. His personality was hke an 1ceber1 but we feel that what we show 1n our film 1$ as close to the truth as ti's possible to come.'' , ... SUNDAY ANIL 10 I MORNING * lncliutes an Advertisement 5:00 m TM S7ltl AM111I Em11 Sun11M Stnlcn ltn from the Hollywood llowt. Wtfh tllt sermon by Dr John McArlhur, Pntor of Grue Community Cllurch 8:00 .. Sf«UI T1ut "It's A Brand Hut World" Ammated musical band on the B1bhcaf stories ot NNh and Simson, in which four "would be · anaels-a1es 10 to 11-mend St Gabnel's celeshal academy lo win their anaet's w1n1s Cll Carlson & Comp1ny • Mitt tht Ml10f' m Soutlltrn C.llfornf1 -6:30- • Todly's .. Halon CIJ Ltt n..,. a. Licht • Operation Ellltr&tl\CY ID EIMtntary lhwt ..... per R-. 7 :00 a Alfolc•: All laster In Gr1te1 A ftlm tePOrt ol the Easter Holy Wee~ ctlebraltons tn n11ous puts ol Gte"e 1nclud1n1 Athens .. Thlt's Cit • lilllllC ' "" Wotd m n.. rn aw D °"'1 & Gel1'tll <IAJ Enter SpedJI "Tht Suds m Enter Sunrist S.f'fic• (R) aJ) ™' Is !tie Ult 9 H.R. 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To••" (1n1maltd) ·41-musical ca1toon •1th score by Ho1n Carmichael. fran k loesstr and Samuel T1mber1 ID Cllurc) in tllt H- ® Fint II~ Cllurcll m"-rof,..., -11:30-...... , D MttltM~ e !Wftty Snutrt 8 (9 (())QI Altirnab, A11111ab ( (ll) (])) Soul T 11ill @ Cl' lrt11sldt m Great r11tor111UCH Easltt Chester Mystef'/ Pia( (R) ClD f Mtll tor Today 3:00 fJ (fJll CL) . NU lllslt~all D AI OM W'ttll .•• lou1M1 a W.tllturt :!.§)Mme· re) "J11111llo" (adv) '63- Stephen Boyd, Delfi$ Day O> MoN: tCJ "Oooftlntdl" <dra) 12 tan &nnen Judy Getson m JMittit -3:30- \.JJ Get Smart 8 (121J ) Q"IJ AIC's Woftd .. $pofb Jll TJ VO.C.. of Aancullurt fll)Wo!Nn Ylidt .. f _A_FT_..• .. R-.N .. o-.o..,,.N__.I m rr .. houM Club 4:00 D The Sunday Stww 12:00 8 fact 11\t Nltlon D $100,000 WCT Tenni' • AT CAESARS mACE -CONNORS/NASTASE D 0 CIJ <IDl 1111 C111llt111• Cup Ttr111li FIMll lltt Nutm and J1mmv Conoors meel on 1~1s SI00.000 win ntr take all tournament lrom Caesars Palace 1n lu Vean . 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Ala's Sperts Woc1d 7:00 D ((17J (JJ) r I) 50 Minllles IJ AFRICA DEVIL BEAST * DISNEY JUNGLE HUNT IJ tlll ()J (jG) m Worf4 ol Dis· My Concl "The !rack ol lhe African Bonao·· Kamau (Johnny N1aval 1 12 yur old boy of lhe Kikuyu tribe. muls lhal he kno•1 where to hnd the rare tropreal antelope kllOwn as the boneo 1 brl ol 1nt01mat1on thal 1s of arul onleml lo lhree men hos uncle 1 po;icher a eame warden and a bra eame hunter <J.) w.~ ai111• 8 (I.ti) rt i) Ot H11d7 Boys/ Nwy Clftw 'lhe Myslery of rhe rtyine Courter" Whtie Joe Hardy ·~ mak1na ht$ 11ne1ne debu t at a dtS(O he and hrs brother. hank. b«ome involved 1n a record lape piracy case Dock Caut1er. Penny Peyser and Ken SlliOtlord aunl G "4rw TrUS11111 Hunt ..,,tf,, .... m ,.,. ... Wienie l'rocrami 121. ....,.: ~ (10) "Gly '11rr-tt" bnomated) 62 lhe mcu of Judy Carland alld Robtr1 Coulel m '""'" and ~rp -7:30- ,. t AMJ Willlfl!ll SM D Moone: rcJ (90) "Blltad ol A Bounty HIHlltr" (wes) '65 James l'l11lbrook 8:00 D ((1~ l.111 t ~ (R) Rhoda plans 1 wildly 1mpuls1Ye acl lo demonstrale to her ulraneed husband thll ~e s 111 from beine a dull person D 121) !),OJ m 118C Bia Ewt11t-lt1Ul ti Nwrttll The second ot l•O three hour prtsenlaloons t>teins with the m11acle ol Juus ltedrna the mullttudu and proceeds to lhe Sermon on the Mount and the ulltng back ol Lamus lrom death II 1s Jesus' own proctematoon lhal he's lhe son ol Cod which puls hom on the road lo ~lvary Rober! Powell slars as Jesus of Nanreth Ohm Hussey 1s Mary !ht Vrrcon and Moch"l YOI• rs lohn Ille Baphsl Annt Banetolt V1len1tn1 Cor1est Jamu Earl Jones. lames F 1nent1no Ian Holm and Pel tr Ushnov also slar 0 ... rfvl World ot lilllK J) '"" lllrsllJll Var1tty U Grut Mowie Clnsid * THE TE.JI COMMANDMENTS! 0 ((21) (lJ) Ol' AllC Sunda1 Mo¥1e: IC) (41/ihr) "Tiit Ten Com· 111Jnd111tnb" (relo&rOus drama) '56- CharltOll Heston. Yul Brynner Annt Baiter, Edward C Robinson Cecil B OtMrlle's massrve spec1aclt ol lht slory of Moses and lht uodus lrom [c-,pl CD flloollt: (Zllr) "The Helen Mof1111 Sttf"(' (dra) ~7 Ann Blyth Cl> Sam Y Ofty si- f.D Amtnu -S:30- D ( t7) ( 3 1) I Ph1llls Phyllis hJS the tune ol her hie chan11ng her h•orrlt bum tnlo a man of d1s1tncl1on U Thousands of peoplt • step ot1I for Christ ti hu1e AsiJn cruudt led by Stan Mooneytlam D Comt Wal~ tt.. WorW (Kt llo Otller fou1141tlo!I 9:00 0 (LI.I rj)) I tJ Switch (R) Pete pons the carnival envuonmenl of lht Midway alter a l111's admrnrstrahve executive hu been kidnapped Mac, meanwhile. w01ks as tn ouls1der unltl I hey can learn whel s happened lo lherr cltenl D Oral loffrts CJ Tiit 'roltdots W REl HUMBAllD • EASTER SERVICE Q) Ill Hum.,r4 '8l Tllt 0.. w ., fl3 Masttrpie<,t Tlltatrt: Upst11n, Dwllsbirs -9:30- " Tk Kin& ts Co11un1 l1J VOKt ol tht Martyrs 10:00 D ((fl') (3)) Il l Dtlmchio (R) Alter arresltn& trucker for the murder ot 1 ~umber ot rtd headed women. Oelveccht0 bu the cut leetone lhe man rs onnocenl Hrs rnturlron~ ue v1ndic1led when lflOlhtr ol lhe ume lypt murders •s comm11ted afttt lhe trucker IS behind b1rs D Du ti DtK«tfJ D G1111tr TH Al IMtf Oii& Cl> Gospel "°"' CD fB Nttrs 18l ltrry falwtll fl)"'" m Aqul £st.I laopoldo ftmlftdtl TV WEEK. APRIL 10. 1971 -10:30- " ... , Str111ait s ... CJ taster s,.c111 lmn& Wrtnesses" fBW...n'al'roW 11:00 u .. ()) (II OJ ""' D rKaetters Cl) flit m Chlb CD lliu*I l111'9llSlblt ..,......,_.. .. rs ID ()) Ad1m·IZ QI) l'1IMic l'oliq Forum fll>Acr~yatura• m Jifttmy Sw1u1rt -11:15-mn m> s. ... , ' c..,,., -11 :30-D llowlt: CC) wlllJr• II tllt H19'" ., @ (I) (IJ 11 .. 1.: ~ "Cl1r11b1h" (mus) '74-[lvrs Presler. Shelley F 1blru ... n.. 700 Club Cl) TtllPlllM a Moone: CC) Mc-tJlltillf ' the Crou'' (dra) '60 Come! Wilde Q) llusk Hill bttrla m Eoc11tfttro 12:00 D CD Lost In S,.u (I) lltlllu -12:30- • (lf)""' ((ft) fl ) AIMty WtllHtl 1:15 a (Qll rt)) '''" lllrsAlll Sllow -1:30- .. At OM Witll ... 2:00 U llowie: "h1r1tl11n1'1 Ducky" (com) '61 -Mrckey Anoney TV CRITIC'S CIRCLE AWARDS ~leve Lawrence be v•ultd lo gi~ ocher critics ,an opportunilt to ffrvt. The MWI)' ut•blished commltttt met In ~ York lo c~ ,awud c•tqoriu ind to m•ke nomlm1tlon1. Th~ committee's nomln•llons were malled to 182 television critics In 100 major cities for fin.I lwllotlng In· 19 utegorles to u cert•ln th~ critics' f•vorites in uch of the ulqoriet fOf lhe currenl •~levlslon W<IM>n. Huklns •nd Sells, •n lndependtnl rHNrch org.anlutlon, conducttd the poll to <kt~rmlnt the winners. The utegOfles fOf whkh ,awuds wlll be glven ;are the following: .chie¥t- ment In• dnim• show; uhlewmenl In "TM JUrftk t' Clrc~ Aw•rdt," • lwo·hour ~rl•lnm~nt •w.,di \f)Kl,af honoflng t~llion f,avorltfl u wfffted by A~ric.tn trie¥1•lon critics, •I" Mond,ay •I WM on CIS. I~)' Silh Mid St~ l.Mw~~ •rt co-tio.11 wfth !(.en IHry, Di,al\Ann C.noll, UncS. Lt.In, lou bwh, Nndy Ounc•n, •~n Vttffn •nd Shiekb •nd Y•mell "htd· u6ed u cC'lebrlty ~•~•ln~n. Gu~tt ~nten Include Mary Tyler Mool'f and Arm·M•rg~t. SlwtHn lel~lslon critk1 who wert wltcltd geogr•phlully to compriw lhe ,aw•rd• commltltt b)' M•rie T0ttt, • < onwllanl lo Tal~t Anocl•l~s, Lid., producers of the spe<l•I, ~· a crou·t~ctlon of the lop Amerlun ttl~lllon critics. h eh yur he~•tter, one·lhlrd of •II committee w•h wlll • comtdy show; uhlevement In •. series; uhievem~nt In lnform,allon (n~s); uh~m~I In lnform•tlon (tp0rt1); ,achievement In lnform,allon (document.try); achl~tmtnt In music; Khlewment In perfonNnce (v.,lety, comtdy •nd musk); achievement In children's prognimmlng; achth~ment In comMy (fern,alt); Khlewm~t In comedy (mJJe); achltwrMnl In •ding (le.ding mlle); Ktllewmenl In •cling (le<ldlng fermlt); •chlevement In ut- lng (tu~lng !Nile); •chltttmtnl In Ktlng (supporting fmwle); ,achlew- ment In directing; uhlevtmtnl In writing (°"IJn•I Kript •nd <ld1pta· tlon); •nd prognim of tht year. ...... MONDAY Artll II fof ......... 1lttf-!Otilll), pluM SH OAYTllllC lllOGUlllS. ..... !of ,..., ~llU, l ft the .,,.., _. OAfflMC MOVIES ,:30 • ctJ "C11ubr, M.D." (com) 67 hmu Roberlso" JustiGe. Leslie Plullip~ 10:00 a "libel" (dra) 59-0irk Boaarde. Ohv11 de Havrlland Robert Moiley 11:00 Cl ~ "Tht f11nc• l1111" (com) ·s.e Jant Russell Crlbe<t Roland. Cia11 Stevens 11:00 m .,,.. .__. .i aosy lidct" (com) '41 Van Johnson. Janel lti&h Thomas Mitchell. Selena Ro'flt Mmhall Thomp '°n 1:00 8 "Dtath Ta•tt A Holiday" (dra) '34 rred11c Marth, lltnl hylo< hetyn Venable 2:00 Cl ctJ "Jubilet Trail" (dra) ·54 Vera Ralslon, Pat O'Biren loan Leslie. John Ruu.11 I.ti! (Cl "Tiii ust Shot YOll Hur" (d11) '69 Hu&h Mar10wt Zena Walke1 Paine" Haines 1GO ltOJ ~ -~ !of A S,,tt (mys) '61 Robert Stad ftl1t1a r111 l1h11on M1lne1 Wilham Smllh Ceoice Macready 3 30 • 'Cl "C11t11'1 ArMJ'' (d11) '6'! Slephrn Boyd, Rolmt Hooks. R001eve1t C11er. Richard Pyroi KV•NING 8:00 a t t <tr fl> ....., D 'Ul l •IOl e llewt •<8 )1)11ews e aSWTIW I '-tr,.,_ -~ • l'lrtn4tt r_,, IDW..·11 • llectric c-, .. ,, m llf ..attt s.ne (JJl AIC Mttlday llic•t 91Mb1ll Cont d hOlll ~ lOPM -6:30- • D1u" Cunh include Ca1ol Bllrfltll ~1 lllfnfl Od Van ()yk.e and &.tty Wlltte • Wy Griltltll • f Miiiy Altw (l!r J )~ fJDZ.... (~.) ..... died 1 :00 u (Ill 11 ' 101 me....., •U.nO.~ (()Illy Tlw• -..... {]J Tt Ttl the Trvtll ac..iim• m lLM l«Y • ni. f1I • """' 0r ... .Jl)WyGnlM 4D MtcllelllJllnr """ c1111 ,) Tiit hftrWfl r...., -7:30- Gtellfillwl...,... •LMa....W. I* c.pte •ut'a lleMAOetl fl) ... net,_ 8:00 fJ ((tZl (11) m Th• l•1•ersons (R) When lourse s sudden t tlln& ol worthlt$Sness 1J11u1eru lo rurn her w1p11se par1y. Ceorae Clfdtts her to have a happy brrtMay whether she lrkes 11 01 not G l)) fU tOl m Little House °" Ille ,raltie (RI Journey 1n the Spnnr ' Part I Clla1tes tnaalls aoes hOmt lo WtStOn~n where his lather 11 suocrdal 111th 111ef om the death Of hlS Wilt a Mo•it: CCl (2hr) "first to flcM" (dra) 67 Chad Evttelt, Oun Jauer. Cene Hackman. Marilyn Oev1n, Bobby lroup. Claude ~kons § l lllovlc: CJ (2hr) "Ctoto Girl" (doa) '66 Lynn Redsrave lames Mason U ((2t) If ) U'ftfM allcl Slli1lty (R) lamM and Shirley oneaphcably d1sappu1 and the11 mutual l11ends 1tm1n1ste about the rood trmes tho sh red with the J•ls " lllovtt: c (Zhrl "Tiit linlllo t.." (d11) 67 C1111 Ste~ens llale O Mara Noiman B11d a> rtrry ..,_ CD U5,000 ryulllMI fB ltomt Or11111 .llJ Mowit: C°) (2ht) "Th• Sifts ol hchll Cade" (draJ 61 An&•e Od111so11. Pelt1 finch, Ro1e1 Mooit, Errol John luano Hemandez fD S11 Amuiu~ hMllltt "The Gretnsbet& Family of Mrll Valley. ~l1torn11" lht fam~y rs b1eakon1 up Ille partnll SOOll to bt drvorced.11t IOI"' throu&h a d1tt1<ull pe11od, try inc to IOllt new h•ts w1th0ul hur1rn& tllen two ch11d1tn G> '""'llr Jt Movlt C (lhr) "CIMp1tr1" (dr') 6) £h11beth hylo1 R1th11d Burton Re• H1111son. Pamela Brown, llurnr C1onyn Roddy McDowall, GtOIRt Colt, Ce531-. Oanov1 Kenn~th H111h -1:30- 11 ( 11 , ,,) 1 t) lu1t1111 lfft• P1n1n1 on r hi!. hnt sep11ttron 1n 40 1n rs t1om n1s wilt Purl Lenny's l•thtr Sim U\Otf\ up e~11y n11h1 11 hr~ 50n J •P••lmenl 11\d m1n11es to put • mmp 1n Leuy s sw1nc1n& 0 1stt11Ct Ht evtn torns Lenny on a n1fhl '" an uohc dance spot e (~ <I i) UC MMl•J lllclrt ._... New YOt~ Yankttt V1 Kan as C.ly Royal> m c-Wib 9 :00 9 Sl'fCIAL.; TY Critics .. henor tlltlr flfOfit• teltrisilft htldlilttrs a c1rn m> m TM n tfttio' A•ll'I An tnl11t11nm1nt awards SC>t(11t llolloir•c ltlt•flsion f1vo11tu u ultcted by Amer !(In ttltVtSIOll crrtru Amons tht cattcories foi wlll(h awards will be l"en 11e a01tvtrnent '" a comedy show; achrevement in I HllU, tch1eve ment rn rnlotmalron (news). echeive men\ rn 1ntorm111on (sports); 1ch1ntmenl 1n 1nl0tmatron (docu mentary), llhrevtmtnl on music. a<h1evement 1n petloima11<e (m r ety comedy and mu:11c) Kh1en· men! 1n thtMrtn s pro1r1mm1n& llfverly Soils and Sttwe lawrenct co host 0 IUJ lJ lfQJ m lllC MOAd•r 1111111 Movie: 1{!) (n r) "lnur" (dra) ·74 -W1ll1am Holden, Ko Ltn1 Roeeo C Ca1mel. Mari Ousay Joan Hotch~rs. Jamie Smtih ladsoo Norman Barlold, Lynn Bo1den Shelley Mormon Dennis Ohvien Audemy Awa1d •1nnt1 W1llr1m Holden aM Kav lltnr st11 m a romantic d11ma 1bout a middle aae bu~nessm1n •ho falls rn love w~h a v1branl tetn 11t1 desprlt his conwn thal lht 1el1tronsh10 could destroy both ol them m Mtrt ~ilfl!I Show ID TIM Vrr111111n fB S.1ko-Dt1 m Tiit r111ben 10:00 0 """' m C.ltbrrty Rtm (Bl Glimmoh . m llreYill and tl1t ll~11h (II) IE El lltn Mlaclo -10:30-m mm •cws 11:00 UB <&J ~lltws D ilJI l lJ ilOJ m """ 0 (~ CU) lM AIM11U11 Style Silltla tie.lch Up Ill Firl111 l11t CD Miry Hart111u, Mary H1rt111an Cl) The .._,_n ((]1) fl)) TM lla11<h SllOw l3l 8nt of Groucllo m 11aca •1111 m Dra!Utic S.rla -11:30-a cw rn> w CIS ut• MtiN: "llojal-ltst War 1• Tt .. ;" r.c> "CaM to Oa•ctl"' (dral '72 - Peter Craves. 01an1 Muld1ur. l 1111 loutK, Ina Bairn D GI (() [Q) m ,.._, tt,.. Cll TIM rn Ct• D (t21J (()) a Strem of SH F1111Cbco ID MttroHwt Cl) Set. Bilko. (8J The 700 Club O)llnl/Motlt 12:00 U Id of "-<IM 111 Movie: CCJ "A T 11111 !tr 11111· l•I'' (dra) 66 Stew111 Cranae• Cu1t Jurcen1. Molly Peters Adolfo Cth CD Movie: "lorH DMllt" (d1a) ·~I Bar11a11 Hile, Rrchard Crrene. ~rl Boton Reid. Wilham 81sllop Cl) Mlfil: ''Tiit ,,.,l!Cltrtn" (wu) '60-Jell Chandle1. lo/In Sa1on, Ool om H11t, Mmha Hunl. l•Y C fhpp1n (f2t) (f)) SMl Tllutr1 -12:30-• D Alf.lli&lll Slltw: HMysttty .. the Wu lilUMllll," "llau," "Tiit s1r111c• ea. .c o.cttr b " 1:00 8 (lJ) CJ)®) T_r .. -3:00-a lllowlt: "llittt11 Willi & '"'"" (dra) '64-Ann M1111et, John fO<lythe, Ptltt 81own, P1t11c11 Ba rry, Richard Anderson LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airhne 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enc lose wallpaper, labnc or "Day Glo" paper & we will bacl< & tri m your tags Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1.60 ea. 6/9 tags $1.50 ea . 10 or more $1.40 ea. Sales Ta>< Inc luded No C•rd ? Of'•w "IOU' n•n or ''"° YO\lr n.-ne • •00••\\ •1'0 0 ... ,.. l\vMlltf W. II ""'h °"" u•d CM• ldO "00 1S H<h ENDCHECKORMONEY RO PILOT PRINTING PMt Office •o• 1MO • 330 W. ••r It. CoetAI MeN C•IHoml• ma , .... TUESDAY A~l 12 fOf lllOl!llftl •lid after-li1tinp. pleiH 11e DAYTIME rROGRAMS. Below, IOI your convenience, ue lllt day's lllOVIH. DAmME MOVIES 9 lO U "The urly Ind" (com) fi~ Horman W1~dom Edward Ch•pman 10 00 ,_ "ll1aht Ambu11t" (d1 11 ~8 Oar~ Bo2a1de 01v1d O•lty. MilllU\ Gnrtnli 11;00 O "Tiie Matchm1hr" (com) 58 Shirley Booth Anlhony Pe1-1ns Sh11lo Mact11ne 12:00 Q) "Willt A Woman" (com1 43-Rosahnd Russell 811an Aherne W1lla1d Park~1 1·00 U "llo Man'• Woman" 1d11) 55 John Archer P1111r. Knowlu lf1 C' "RobOtry'' (drl) 61 Stanlrr Baker loann~ Ptlfel Jamrs Booth 2:00 Ill C' "8ulu" (Ora) 7 l Pal11C11 Nul 81111 Ek11nd Scott laco~y l'JO U C "Aiu ull on tl1t W1y111" (du 1 10 l ron.,d H1moy ~ttn.in Wynn •V•NING 8:00 0 U I 10 ( IT 3 ) flews Cl H t (H t m""" f!I 2f Stir Tr1~ • "'"' l'ylt l!I bll-*e m ,.,,,,,... hmtly m Adalll 11 al Eltctrl< Company m Oramahc S.11t1 ,. Milt 0ouau1 -6:30- 0 D1ua1 Gu,\r\ ••t udr 4nnr &1r., ll•h lolo1rn Nn•,,m"' (l\IQn,, lut<O lh~'' 1M l11d1rh f1()1\I • Miy (;11fhth IO "'" Gntftn Sltow Q) f1111ity Alflt1 ( 11 3 ) C111M!Ole m LOOM ( lt • ) 8-tdltd mT-hl\ 7 :00 Gii u •mm"-u I.Jin ai. .... Tltr .. Soni t To Ttll lht Trull\ 0 C..11tttll0ft m 1 loore Lucy m Tiit r11 m Mtnu/lvatt ltwttll Hou1 lt w, Criflottl m MKAt111Le11m •ttlO'l ( ,. • I Tht '•11rMlae r "''' -7:30- lil C1.ldMI ()111111 " I.mt MtflCI" Stylt t Tht Odd Couple II !O 21 • m Holly•OOd S.urts • '"' l;eftc SMor Q J'llt loltf'S ·~ • ( 2t • ) "-" 8u11eh ( t' ' ) lllllM!le Oii "'• lloM 2t Mot1t1'\ lltf"' fl) ChaMtl lt TOll!pl IJt [,....,_ Oii Sem<t P~tO 8 :00 o < rn <rn Ii Who's w11o G l2JJ J) ]]) m IN Bu Blatk Shffp (R) Best lhrte Out ol r1vt" As a hrst step 1n &ett1n1 Pappy ind his mtn 1ranslerred to behind the hnes duly, Colonel Lard acts lo re lurn !heir planes to the squadron ol Ma101 Buell, the man Pappy deceived 10 &et the aircralt 1n the hrsl place 8 tilo¥il; IC"J (2h1) "Cotter" (WU) 71 Oon Murray Carol L~nley I_ ..,.: :c: (21tr) NTM World "' Ha Arllls" (adv) '52-Grecoiy Ptcl U (12tl ft ) HI H•PPJ Dap (R) Fon11t aarees lo be Joanie s putner 1n a marathon dance conies!. but arrives exhausted altet push1n2 his mcked up bile 12 r111tes And 11 he loses the contest. and 1 bet he made on the outcome. he II have lo gel a c1ewcu1 llJ Mmt: ~ (Zllr) "Tiit Mom Murderer" (mySJ 10 Allhur Kennedy Robert Webber m w. w111 rrt•u '" the D11k fneray C11s1s S~cial m ,..,ry M•SOfl f»lltn l3i Motlt: _C' "The Swi11111111" (dial 68 Burt Lancaster , Gl> Amt~n Sholl StOIJ lht 01s plattd Person' A d11m1lluhon ot the flanner1 0 Connor shor1 story lhal concerns 1 Pohsh nluree brOuliM w•th his l1m1ly to work on 1 Geo1111a farm 1n lhe l 940's the uproolini cau1.es tnlll dmuptlon tor lhr lam11v $1ars lnhn Houseman. lrenr Worth Sh11lty S1ole1 and lane Smith fD [I Si-dt Eduardo II -8:3-0- • ( lf e ) Jf l1tern• and Sltlflty I RI Shu lty dec1do to buy a r ~· 10 upa11dt th' i11I\ l1tu1yle and convin<es I avernr to go hlllvsrts w•lh hr1 nnfy to learn l1wnr can't dmf ED C"111est un1u111 Oocumtnlary 9:00 o ( 11 3 J ei M·A·s·H 1ri1 Rada• ' suddtn orom111ton to hrultn inl "un\ "''tnht 111 tht rompany bur H~wk,yf ~nd 8 J , who were ·~~f)IJn~1blt for lhr elevalton rn rank •>I lh, 1narnuou~ to1on1llf Iii ·)SJ r o' tOJ Im l'otlce Woman U GREAT FUN FAMILY! • I IS atOUGH·NEW U ( 2t I ) 1t ll(M Is [110111ll Wn111111 Duck\ ~nd lh' Domino th,O•r lnmmy lalls 1n low, IOI lhe ltr\I l•mr and learn\ Ion s molt d1lhcull lu\On m 16m Grl1t111 Show Q) v11a1n"" fl) M1111UI Varlely fZl) Mu• lluuall ComtclJ Hour m [sptct1c11l11 '77 -9:30-u ( ,, '·> • OM D11 II A f1111t (RI Part II J mnR lht 1uhly th11 Julie hu run away wrlh her boyh1rnd Chuck Ann su1che\ do II"''''' tor ~ cou1St ot action tnat will bt•n& ht• d•uchler name m Tiit le1t ol lrn1t Kona fh, l11s1 1n 1 10 put u110 h1&hll&hl1nt tht bf\I mom,nh ol lht lah cnm,d1an ' l•l~v•ioon c11ter 10:00 U ( 111 J 1) I 1 lo!•• (RJ Perl I Grra10111, Paa, 1uo1s u • N•w YOik ~lat, County Ch111m111 uStna h,1 111llurncr lo protrcl h,, arand1on. rnvfllv•d 1n a murde1 D ttol Im ,ollu Story 01lord Gray" A Bl1cl ielmsl (Hi11 Rhodes) who l1n1ncts hrs 1ctmltts f1om lhe proceeds of 1 stlltS ol bank •obb e11es and 1 tum of police otl1ce1s (John Amos and Cdd1e [(an) md11I&' 111 mulual llarassmenl in !heir 111m cat and mouse contest U 111 llns rij Ctltb1lty Rewue U (JI, f(1) llfl Alan Klna's final Warni•a Alan King stars 111tll hrs 1uuts An1re 01tk1nson, Abe Vteoda Linda l 1v1n Oon Knotts Allene Gnlonka, Sam Oenott. Elltol Reed Alta R()Cto Bell• Brool and fddtr Blr1h (2J) (f l Wt Will Frun in the Duk Qt) GuMmoh m Woman Alwt Job 01St11m1na lion Oo1n1 Somethin1 ~bout II' lh1s ~emret broadcast is a pnmer for women on coun1t11n2 d1swm1n1111on in employmenl H1111tl Rabb. ass1s tanl Dun of Columbia law School and 1 spec111tst '"st• d11et1m1nahon cues di&wsses lhe problem fl) El llen Am1do -10:30-m Cl) O)llns 11:00 • • fOl IDJ !Ins D flll Im lltn D (181 (J1) Love Amtnc111 Stylt Ill lrOllMdt Q) Mary H1r1m1n, Miry H1111111n m The Hontymoontr1 ((f7J <VI The bnch Show 1.21 lest of Grout/lo m utlno Cornorllum mu 0tos~• "" -1 - D (111 I CIS e MOY1t: •CJ "Pueblo" (dra ) '73-Hal HOlblOOk Ma1y f1dett R1ch11d Mulhtan a ~11tH10J m Jo1w1y ea,.,,, \ The rTL Club D (/ttl r 91) 01 fun.dly Mot1eof lht Wttk U l.ow1 Am111un Stylt m ... ., m srt ltlko 1jt The 700 Clu• m Cilltma ~· 12:00 e Groucho O Mo•lt. "Murder My Sweet" (mys) U 01tk Powell C:l111t Trevor m ttoa.W'tb m ltlo¥1t: ·cnmt ind P'lrnrilunut USA" (dr1) 'S9 George Ham1llon. Ma1y Mu1phy fI1) UtillO CoMOrtlum 12:30 U .All·lli&hl Show: "The fun R111111s," "fht ludlls ol 01aotOlo," "$e(ond Fiddle" m Mow1t: "Contt Lin With Me" (dra) •I Htdy l ama11 lamn Sl~••rt l~n Hunle1 Don1ld MtO Ba•ton M1tl ane 1:00 Ill 12'1 611101 Tomo11ow 2 :00 8 Mowle. "Willlolrt llnerY1tlc11n" (com) "•6 John Wllyne, Claudette Colbert. Don Oef01e Ill Mo.it Ooubltlut1111: "frte °" Tlltl1111 Jofd111," "Swlna Time" Q) All·llllM Sllow: "lllpt Sbr God· dtai ol (ltct11," .. ....,., love A St11"11r" TV WEEI<. APRIL 10 1977 I WEDNESDAY I AN!l ll ror mornlna •lid •fttlllOOll tlatlnp. ~lme su DAYTIME 'a<IGllAMS. Below, IOf your conwtnltnct, 111 the dfY'S IMWies. DAm atE MOVIES 9:l0 Cl '11lae Thru" (du ) 'J& Joel McCm1, Waller Biennan 10:00 l3J ''Tiie All&tf Wore RH" (d11) '60 Dir• Boeaide. David Otlty Marius Go11ni 11 :00 Ill "'•11111 Stftllldt" (Ora) '41 Cary Grant l1ene Dunne. Beulah Bondi 12:00 Q) "Macbeth" (drl) "•8 Orson Wells. Jeanette Nolan Roddy Mcl>owall. D•n 0 Htrlrhy 1:00 ....... ,in tht '4111 larrtl" (wes)-M111nou Sudol Roeer Hanin l3J (C) "Three Coln• IA 1111 founflln" (adv) '54-Chllon Webb, Dorothy McCu11e, lean Peters, lou11 Jourdan 2:00 Ill CCJ "Tiie Outtiac•" (dra) 70-Donald Pleas.net J:OO ® (C) "Tht 'ulls ol hlllillt" (com) 67-Pat Boone P1mtl1 Austrn 3:30 8 (C) "Th Ch flenat" (dr1) '69 Oa"'n McCrnn MtkO, lames Wh1tmon, Brodenck Cnwlo1d •VllNINQ 8:00 u u ()) !§) ((jJ) ) !Ins e ~Cl"' ca rT> m...., 11 (8J Stu Trek () J Gonltr 'Ylt CJ Gunsmob m '•11ridre F1mily Q) Adlm·l2 m &tri< eom.,,n, m Ol1111rf1C Str1ts l}t MIU Douttas -6:30-fJ DIAahl Guests include Orson Welles. R1thud Ctenna. Cha10. and ltues Corporation ie i ~, Criftitlt 1101 MtrY Griffin Show Q) flllMly Affair (~ml GUf1111\0lt m Z00111 ( 2f • ) lewlfdled 7:0~ u u i.2J• ce1mm11ews U U.11 Club 1 f I My Three Sons !l l To TtM the Truth llJ Conce ntution m I Low l.llcy Q) The Fii fl) ll«uR Uft&llllt l'roerams IMJ Andy linffitll fD Maclltit/ltlvtr Repor1 (1'tl 1 t > The r1r1nd&• hmlly -7:30- IJ llamt That Tune U lOWt Alllerltln Stylt "' Tiit ~ Couple UMltcll &.1111 19J SIZl,000 Questlolt Ill Tiit ... .,.. Wiid t!Oi Wiid Weftd ol A1111111ll Q) (12f) It )) l rltly 8unch ( 111.l CJ I) h\J Gou tll4 Coull! ry fJI' m Ctltbrlty Swffpsttka llfl Mot•n's l!t10tJ fD CllaMMI 21 Tonlallt £t 1bme Tllat T1111t 1t Lian Club 8:00 G ((ITJ > CL Good f1111ts <Rl The Evans ch1ldttn question thtu mother s beh1wior whtn Florida mana1es lo st1y calm and rear less at James funeral ind durtn& lhe wake al the Evan$' home U Ml 0 [() @m Th Wondtr· h1I Ka11c1roo Pel er ~shnov hosts tM special filmed on loca11on by "1ldlile photo111pher/n1lurhst Ots Barllell and his wife len who u1m1ne lhe habits and history ol th1s remilrkable creature PrlOf to the u11o l of man kanc11oos ruled the Australian conto nenl and lht speci.11 e11m1nes the eHe<t of 100 years ol tncro1ehrn1 cmhu hon on 1h 01stence II lllcme: 1:) (2111) "Tiit Ch1tst- 111a1 Tttt" (drl) 69 Wilham Holden, V11na lrs1 Motit: ~ (2hr) "Autumn ltffts" (d11) 'S6-Joan Cnwtord ChH Robertson D ((BJ (.I)) Jfl llofllt Woman (R) (2hr) "Kill Osur" Paris I & II A1e nh afler a weath er tonlrol machine rnf1111ale OSI by replac1n1 key secretaries •1th robOl lookal1kes The conclusron wilt be seen on The S11 Mrlhon S Man Sunday Aprrl 17 Cl lilcme: C: (2111) "Tiit Hell Wrth Her-~ (dra) 68-Rod hylor m w-tW Wo1W o1 A1111M1s a> '"" Mnllll X NalloMI GtetraphK The Great Mo1avt Oeurl fii) Nou .. Da•n of the Solilr Age ' lhe pro111m uam1nes ~nero 1nde otndence and lhe concern ol iOYern menls "°'Id wide to achieve 11 CHET ATKINS: GUITAR LESSON fl) ChlnlplOftlllltl Wrnthn& -8:30- • ((!?) ( IJ) <) LMft Me, l.oYn lilt !kit As 1 ch1n1e from their convent10nal dates ot to1n1 to dinner and the movies DK.k decides to take tine on a •ttdend c1mp1n1 trip whl(h turns into 1 'halte11n( e•pe11 ence IOI bOlh ot them when the couple 1s trapped 1n the woods du11n1 a llHh flood m Ctoa·Wits 9:00 D THE AMAZING HOWARD • HUGHES/P1rt I traces tytoon's early c.reer fJ ('.".rn ])I l Tht A111111n& Howard H111es P111 l I his sptC1al tr aces the hit and Cl! tel ol ont ol lht W01ld s most wulty and myste rious men The l1rst part ol the lour hour drama follows Hu&hes lrom his ia~eO'ler ot the Huehes Tool Co when ht was 18 to lhe start ol his lamo~s retord b1eak1n1 world lll&ht in 1938 Ou11n1 this period, he hued D1et11ch to overue his rapidly ea pandm& ventum while he pursued his 1nleruts 1n 1v11tron 1011 him mak1n1 1nd Hollywood starlets D (ll) !!DJ llD C,O Shlrhr <RI Sharkey badaers 1 hpanue recruit unlll the younc man aou AWOl lllen conlusu the matter lu11her "hen he 1ttemp1s to use mis turned Japanese 1n commun1Caton1 •1th the mru1l s lather du11n1 a d1sc.1phnary hu11nc CD Mell '11tfi11 Show a> Tiit Vir1lnla n '211 Sludi Aubla 'Super Power m GrHI '91torm1ncu: 'lwvla Tharp •nd Oanter\ -9:30-u @ <I.Ol e Sitota's Court (RI .. rhe Hooker · Madly 1n love with an En1hsh 1111 ht believes lo bt the d1u1hter of an [111 Bud Nueenl lnts lo persuade lud&e S1rot1 to marry them not ruh11n1 h•s h•ncee already 1s known lo the 1ud1e ID LI Crlad1 11111 Cnw 10:00 U 'Jll CU <IOl m Klncston: Contldentlal .. A Sale Pim Blaek m111 1ppe11s to be the reason 1 lop IV anchor.1om1n (01ana Muldau1) 11 back•na away from sto11es and threaten1n1 to quit Ill CJ .. .., < l Celebrity llwut D (l}f _c ) lJl Charlit'• An11ls (RI The Su nct" A conl1dence man uses a •Oman medium is a muns of robbtn& elderly uch women m tsr"1 To4•r a lurt 9'ch111ch In Opus llo. 3 f2I) Sc11111 From A M111ll1• I en years htve passed since M1rianne and Johan first 1ckno .. 1ed1ed trouble 1n their mamaee They have sepa rated, had 1tf111s, divorced and remamed others. and l1nally sh111n1 an 1lhc1l summer wee~end. they are able to en1oy a mature alfect1on that comu from kno .. ltd&t pa1nlully learned CD D lle11 Ml1do -10:30-m mm lltws 11:00 a u e a "'"' Ill (3 ([J) lo" Mler1ca11 Style ()) Sln11ts Match Up D <ZJ> CV CIDl lltws O Ironside CD Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman II) Tiit lloMJlllOOlltlS ((JJJ ) Tiit Randi Sholl f2I) Bes1 of GrOIKho fD Classic Thtatre ,,.Yle• -11:30- 0 (II7 CJ ) l J CIS Litt Mofle. "Columbo: ltequie111 IOI A Falhnl Star;" "Kojak: The Corrupter." u il.ll ru (10) m Johnny C.non lJ) The 'Tl Club D (~ tJ) l)fl Thi Rook1111 Mystery or the Week m11tws II> Stt. Billo Mi Tiit 700 Cklb 12:00 D Bat of Groucho O Mo•11. "This land Is M1111" (dra) 43 Charles l •u1hlon Maureen 0 Hara C101&' Sanders m Mo•it: "•11111 McCoy (mys) 47-MIC~ty Rooney Ann Blyth II> MOYie: "Macie Flre" (mus) S4 C11los lhompMin. Yvonne DeCirlo -12:30-D All·NIShl Show: "Blu1b111d," "Btloftd (ntmy," "How to Mak• A Mon st tr" 1 :00 CJ 10 13 r Tomorrow 2:00 C:'J Ma.ii Ooul>lttu tu11: "A Cul Namtd Tamiko," "MhOIHlh" m All·Nlp t Show· "'lantl Oii the 'rwt," "'"" ot Gold" -2:05- fJ Mot11: "four 1n A Jttp" (dra) 'SI Ralph Meeker Vtveta l1ndfors, Joseph Yadl1n Want to play 1u1tar hkt Chel Atkins' Try tmc1se Well, that's not ru lly all it takes to pl1y hh "The Ct11el " H1shv1lle's most respected ru1t111st 1ccord1n1 to Atkins. "1t sure helps " Alkins, but, who makes 1 spec11I appearance as himself on Nashville 99, Friday al 9PM on CBS. says he has 1lw1ys been neM>us before CCMnf on stare "I auess everyone who perta<ms in front ol an 1ud1ence knows the feehna-butterfhes 1n the stomach, and you can't seem to aet enouah 111 Well." he aoes on. "I've tried 1ust about everyth1n1 to cet ready for 1 concert I tried e111n1. not e1tin1. mcd1l1t inc-you 111me 11 I hnally found that the best th1n1 !of me to do is to emc1se rust betoie I IO on staae. and boy, do I feel tttatl" Lift .. l\cM. Cllet ~ .. tf tM l'fWlltr .,...., lrtllb of CMtry music, l~n II him· ... : a..-..... an • o.t. LL Slwy tt.fl; Md Jttry teed ""11 OttedM Trtce Mtpt, Oii ..... ft. "The blood cets rwnc throuch my veins. my hud 1eti clt11 1nd I feel ma<e alert Then.'' he tdds with 1 inn, 'Tm ready tor some real pick1n' up there on st11e " Alkins, considered by many to be the 11eattst 1u1t1rist m country music. has a few Simple wuestions for lhe thousands or youna people work1n1 toward a career as a country music performer ''I'd say there's not much to remember," he advrses, "e~epl lo practice as much as you can, know your hm1tahons and stay w1th1n them. and co where the action 1s so you aet as much exposure as possible." In his appearance as himself on fhshv1lle 99, Atkins displays his virtuoso 111en1s on the 1u1tar-wrth backup from ~ries co star Jerry Rud. with whom he hi s made several albums "Once you know what you're do1n1," Atkins adds, "a aood sona can make you a star, with luck. And then the most 1mportlnt thing to remember 1s that your fans hm made you. and above all, you always owe them a &ood show " Peo-11 , TV WEEK. APRIL 10. 1077 FANTASTIC JOURNEY 1'ot s1nle <,1ar Trt.'k hds any senes captured lhf' 1magmJI ion of the vie.,., mg publtt like the new \u ence fant.w,. show lht• ran1.is11c Journey (NBC. Thur~ days al 8PM) The senf') tells of five pt>ople trapped tn a strangr land where pasl. prt•wnl and futurt• co-exist "It's thf' other side of the Bermudd lriangle. · explains c·xecu- t1ve produn•r and \f'llP'> crC'alor Bru<P Ldnshury "Whal happem to people who disappear m the triangle, and the 01her \lmtlar vortexes on lhP [arthi Our show I) cl pO)\tble explc1n.l11on .. The t1ve pe<)ple strandt•d in the 11me warp .:1re lrom d1Herent llme~ and plan•,, but tht>y all have 1he same goal to return home The land mcl'>' thc•y .ire· lrcJppPd on 1s honey< ombt'd with d1Herenl 't 1me zon<'.,," Pach inhabited by hurnt1n w Jlten being., lrnm a pd\t or future time A legend tell\ of a 111nc· 1ont• "1n lhP lc1nd of lh1· ""ng .,un·· wht're one l an rl'turn lo one" .. own time, '>O the f1Vl' traveler., movt' c•a\tward fhe1r ult1matP goal 1'> "lvolJncl." lhP ea.,tC"rnmo,111mt• 1one where lhf'y will find a doorway back to tht•ir ov.n 11mt> pC'l1m!o. The five peopll' taking 'rht> f dnta\ttc lournpy' all have the11 own unique 1alt'n" lht•\ .trf' VARIAN-A mu"c1c1n Imm lhf' !. !rd c.enlury h1., t ralt t ra.,hed tn ttw 11nw warp His worl.. tn tht' ~ear !). 10 wa' 1mpor1ant 10 h11n tor m h" u·ntury tht• mu"< 1c1m did ~II lhe hc>dltnK t Ir c Miit'\ J "':>one< energtll'' wh1c.h lf'\t'mhll.'\ d tuning lork .• ind through 11 ht' 1\ abl<' tu channf'I en1•rg~ from ht\ own mind Vc111an ha' [...,p .ind " c1blt-to read people\ mmd~ lart-d Martin d .,oung JClor from ew Yurk. portrays Va11an DR FRED WAl HR.., /\young doctor who hdd 1usl lomplelt'd h1<, tnlt•msh1p bt>forf' d1c.appea11ng 1n the Bermuda r11angll• lrf'd " from 1ti7"' I It' ,, Pqu1pfled with h" mPd1 c.il baK a<, well d' J strong wnse ot humor Carl lranl..l1n, who wa' orw of the ''a" of lhf' Cc111be wrte<,, portray, ~rf'd <,(Qll IORDAN-Aho trum lll77, 11 y1•<11 ·old ~olt is lh<• c,on ot mc111nc bmlng1~l Paul lordan. who w.i' tn the ltme Wdrp until he was rf'turni·d to h1<, own 11mt' by the c1l1Lem nl Atlanllum ln1elltgent and pert ept1ve. 'ic ot t ·, c urm"IY c,omc>t1me~ leach the group mtu unprt•dtctablr c,1tuat1on' Ike l1,enmann, .... ho h.i\ had <,lamng rrile' 1n l\(apf' to Witch Moun- .. la/n' .ind · Ban10 lldl kell," ltlh thr role of Scolt '-IUAl'o.A--rrom thP ye.u IO,CXX) B ( Liana was a (lt1zen of 1he .idvancl'd C1v11tzatmn of Atlan11um. the wcond time ton(' found by our traveler., <ihe was an ·under " wb1ug.i1ed by the ltvtng brain that controlled the c11y When Va11an. lrt>d and <icoll destroyed the brain, Liana decu1ed to leave the city and travel w11h tht'm Born ol an Atlan1Pan fathrr and an extrater- re.,t11al molher, ltdna's drt>am 1' 10 llnd her mother'., horn·· planPI /\llhnugh \hf' hit\ n1•wr bPPn lhPr<· ~he carrte\ thf' gc.>nf'lt( 1mp11nt nl c1c11y macfe 01 gl.i's and crystal t-..Jt1P .,Jylor . .i ~oung actre.,., from Harlford. Conn • 1s l1anc1 IONATHAN WlllOWAY--A \uenll'>t trom 1%l, W1lloway'<; eth1n .ind prtnc1ple\ wrre rl'iec.ted by his colleague' and \Oc H•ty He fled lht> United <:,1a1e.,, and whtlf.> flying owr the cwa ol laµan wa' .,wept up by the vortex and brou.,at1'1 to the time• wc1rp He wa~ dis covered m the lhtrd time zone, whNf' he had be{ ome P ... 12 the master of a group of al1t•n androids Varian, Fred, .,<.Ott and Liana rt-turned th•• android~ 10 1he1111gh1lul own""· and a\kt>d W1lloway 10 101n them tn the11 1m11nt'y eastward II wa~ Va11iln·~ knowledgP 1ha1 W1llowd'r was µnslhumou\ly recognized 10 l>e a great man that convinced W1lloway 10 go Roddy Ml Dowall, tn h1' S('(Oncl 1ell•v1,11)n '<'flt'' ~tamng role, 1~ lonathan W1lluwJy Each v.eek lhe f1w traveh·" t•nH·r a new time Lont- and flnci peoplt> lrom '><Jm1• p.i,1 . prrsent or luturt' time tn tuturt' Pp1.,udP\, thl' f1vt• lr.ivdt•r' will ftnd p1eci>s or a mosdtC that will hlo'lp lht•m fmd "fvoland" and the way bJck home I h1'1e "'"'I l \IOnl'\ 1111he mo~a1<. and !'Xl..'CUttV(' prodUl "' lJn\bUl')I \dY' they will ftnd lhP fir't stonP 'onwt1mP th1., w.i,on "The 111'>1 \lcnw rl'fHt•wnh "dlu,1on,· l.in~bury t•xplatn\ "Wl• will find c1 11nw zon1• wht•rt-.i man hold~ the '>lonP Wt• will fmd out .,.,h,11 '1llus1on' really 1s, and I hen WP will carry thdl ~lone with u~. until w£• find lhe other 11 p1<'< l'' ot lht• rno'>all " As V.inan, Fred, ',colt. Liana and W1lloway c onllnuc thf'11 "fan1a.,t1c lournt>y," llwy will go whl'rever th!' w11tf'I'> and product•,.,· hm1tle'' 1mag1nat1on tal..es 1h1•m-1u an mf1ntte va11ely ot 11me\ and placP' * Tripped In • time w"p where put, pre.ent •nd futu~ co- exl1t •re (I to r) IC.Ille Saylor, Roddy McOowall, Ike Elsen- m.inn, url franklin •nd l•red M111ln. P•11 THURSDAY arwtl 14 ror mcwnin1 IM 1ft11-lnt111p, plme su DAnllll E 'ROGRAlllS. ltlow, lor JGll' --·· lie tllt dly's lllOYltS. O.fTllllC MOVIES ':30 O "Mn lmt" (com) !>8 C111tltt Boye• M1Chtlt Moican 10:00 '2t) 1llt I'm-or~ Is Cour 111" (dra) 63 D11k Botardt Matta Pmchy Alfred lynch 11:00 O ''Shlll Wt D111U" (mus) 31 rred As1a11t. Cince• Roeers. £dwa1d C.ereH H0t1on 12:00 CD "Two S1111rl reople" (com) ~6 luc1llt Ball. JOhn Hod1ak, l loyd Nol•n Huao Hus I :00 0 "Advtntllft In Di1111011cls" (adv) 40 CtOl&t Brenl (Ml "fm Rna•n" (dra) ~2 lame~ Mason Danielle DarrieuK 2:00 Ii) ''Wind11rst11 '7l" 1wes) 50 lames Stewart Shelley W1nte11. Dan Duryea 3:00 1101 C "Rosie" (com) 67 Rosalind Russtlt Brian Ahernr 3:30 D •C "Tiit !Mt War" (~n Iii 69 Lloyd Brid&t\ EVENING e:oo tJ • • lQ,i ( 17 ) ) ""' e (2> .-112e1 • m .._ "-2t Sitt ,,., t_ '-tr "rlt Iii"-""'• m hrtn4et r 111111, Q)W-12 m a.ctr1e c-111111 0) DrMlltK Stnn )fl Ill•• o.p -6·30-n 0.11111! Guest~ 41~ llll'I G•'Y [d Mcl1llhon Mai ty Alim l 1nd1 Hopk1nt 1nd Dt f1tdtr1(k I Hark" f Wy GnN1tfl I•"-' IA Men Gnffilt SM. m f Jflllly Aff11r ; 1 r i 1 641"""°'' m l.ooM (18 • ) a..+t~ m r""' "" 1:00 u e n • m m llt'9'\ D Utn~ •f lllyTlttMS... t T t T ti lllt lrvtfl D c.c..trat• 81 1 LM lM<y ti) M llllt Qltttn NOlll'l'n I ~11 llcal1 lh•S j)ltV1t• kloll •I h11 ntw dum1 comtd't '" which I ur s char ldtl\ find lhtrn$rlvn 1n I ,,vtm "tuition Tiit -01111n 111 t•t<uflvt\ ul 1 la•lt <0-~411011 lht brudw1n ntl\ fo1 thm ,r,y •I hom' hu\ bfncl\ manatt to 1111,, 1omanu .,,h ,,,.,, m11t ~u1111~ flll Cl!Mt• ., ""'"" le ...., Cnffilll m Mlc:Atll1La111w .._.,, (ft <I J) Tltt hf'trWtt flllllfJ -7:30- D W, e LM ._.le.Ill Style fl) ni. 0.. c.,.. e ni.c...sa.. l])t.ww c-.,, D 111t """' Wild 11Ql WJ llJ Match C.-m <12fl cf•> "ac1' &11n<h ((J.7l ( U) Tiit W'llbv1 n Brot!Mn f.D Today's c.Mlna CM, Hoc111's Ht1oa fD Cllal!Ml 2t 'OlllChl Em~ lsRicM a Ulrs Cllib 8:00 tJ ( 11, (~') (f) Tiit WaltOllS (R) Colinuy •ester s1naer Merte Hauuo cuests u a laded s1n1e1 •ho has 11ven up the ••II to !)ertorm unfit Jason "ho has tempoiauly lost M scholai~h1p •I the MuSIC Constrn lort and 1s tak1ne a tob play1n1 orano 1n a local roadhouse 11vts him 1 new lust on mus1Cal Ille D (ft ) m llOJ m -01y With rrtstdtn1 Carter John Chancellor Wiii host lh1s speet1l look al the style and approach of lhe Carter Pm1dency and provides 1n 1ns1de loo~. al ho- tht While House is orranued and ~rates 0 Mellie: (2h1) "lily foolish Heart" (dra) ·so Suun ttayward. Dana Andrews e Mov11: ICJ (211r) "fiYt Fin1tr h11crse" (dra) '67-Rosahnd Russell, t~k Ha•k1ns U ((ff) 9 ) IU WtlCOMe 81d. flotter (R) "Love SIOIY Horshad lalls head ovtt heels m love. but his chantu of gell1ne the 1111 are aaa1nsl him •hen rl turns out she's (psteon s sister O Mowit (211r) "Truw11 ol Siem Madre" (dli) 48 Humphrty Bocart Waller Huston Ttm Holt m IK~ Ceustu11 !hf Un,a P«led Voyaat ot Pepl1o & Costobar lht ut• 01 the "'""'ship Calypso t1nd lwo 1ar, lur )tal pups ofl lht C..Pf ol r.ood llopt and adoi>ll them th, mtn 1tone ••th the s111p·s blood hvund maKOI p1ovt 1t s pos~blt IOI lllll hunle• and the hunltd lo develop J tlcue 1tllllunsh1p ol love .and trust Ill ,.,,., M•• fB hiwnete °""" lt Mowtt: C (2hr) "Beyolld tht l.rll" 1wu) 73 Lee Van Cleef fZ!) lbslerple<t Tllt1tre· Upstairs Dowllst•t11 lo~e Ove1 · m 1'1t111ie1 dtl luem -8:30-a (1211II 1) 1)1) Whit's H1Htft· 1111(RJ rr.o lhV to 1ppro•th beautiful N1nry ~ n~w 11111 1n school Dw1yne 1\k\ R;1 ro sou• lo• him and R.;1 .vrd H111ty 1111 io love 9 :00 D ( IT ~ 1) I Tht Amulftl Ho••rd Hv1h1 ConcluJ1on lht C'''' l11umphs •nd l•tlrd•O OI Hushes moddlt and linal JUI\ ue rumrn,d henh of lhis ptrrod •h1Ch are rmphHr1ed art Hu1hH" t111ru1 1n1ury A~ i 1~ull ol ' pltnt "''" 1nd hrs 1nvolvemenl rn an h11lo11ul Senate probe pt11a1n1n1 lo ••r 1><ol1h M ,,.,, totlOw Hushes b'h1v101 (h1nos 11d1u11y He 1101110 turnstll lrOM olhm and develops 1 pllObra about 1trm,, bvl hi\ bus1n11s act1v1hes CDnhnut unhl M doth rn April 1976 1J a.st f l Ill llK 'a lltt kiter: c.,ui.... 111411 111t llltp (II) louph Almach disowns hrs connnt bound ",,,, 1ntercedu to uv~ his 1nno cent b1olht1 f1om bt1n& eaecuted •nd promises lo marry a woman lie doeS11't lovt. she. rn lurn • .1ccum her 1t1pmoth11 of h1vm1 an 1ff1ir With IOHPh (.I) Mowit: tel (2hr) "Tiit l'um,.ln utt<'' {dra) "64 Anne 8anc1oll D ((2)) (IJ) Q) Barney lllitttr (R) .. Quarantine" Parl I Barney and his detectlvtt are locked up w1lh 1 man wrlh a mys1t11ous lem. a t><OStolule and lnS1>eclo1 luee1 when lhe slallon house 1s quarantined ffOJ lll0ti1: ICJ (2h1) "Cactus f'lowtr" (com) 69-Winer Matthau m llltn Griffin Sllow Q) Tllt Vil1i11llt1 fD CMliSltioll -9:30-u (lltl J J) \)f) Tlt1"'1 Comp1117 Jack the Grant Kiner" Jack worrrn about be1ne cowa1dly alter he 1vo1ds a 111111 with a husky patron 11 the foul pub m So«u from Gtrm•llY 10:00 U D """ u (13) f)) tnl Wesb1cle Mtcll· cal "lnlensm Carrnr' Janel ana11ly tells htr par1ne11 lo slay out ol het personal hie when I hey warn her th1I her ne" boylnend has a serrovs drinkina 1><oblem (2'J Burt Badlmch In Opus No. l. fZ!) Ormandy lnttrnalional A concert of 1nternat10nal music ••Ill £ucene Ormandr and the Phda delph1a Symphony Orchulr1 -10:30-m m m""" 11:00 tJ u !)) <Bl""' e l2ll ru "oi m """ a Lowe Amerkan Stylt ij) Sillf\ls Match Up a "Ollliff CD Mary H1rt111H, Mary !Qrtma• Ill Tiie HoMr-n ( Cf1J m > T1te btKh Sholl T\I WEEK. APfUI. 10, 1977 FRIDAY .,_,l lS For -""'· ... 1ft11-listilto. plmt Ml DAJTIME 'ROGRAMS. .... '°' JOlll ~.Ml tllt ur··~ o.mME MOVIES ':30 G "Alweys Oft S.11dey'' (com)-Cdd•e 811cktn Jun P1e11e Aumont 10:0012.tl "0..lllOll BefCM't Daw" (Ora) Sl R1th11d Baseh11t. Car'f liltntll H1ldetarde Neff, Oske1 Werner 11:00 Cl "IUu of Duth" (mys) '47-Brian Donlevy, V1cto1 Malure R1ch11d Wldm11k. Coleen Cray 12:00 m "Man of CeltqlllSI" (dra) '39 RIChard 011, loan rontame, Cail Patrick 1:00 O "Atom A&• V.111pire" (d•a) "61 Albert I URO, Susanne Loi et 131 "lllmp" (dra) '6Z-lrevor Howard, Dorolhy Dandridge. Edmund Purdom ?:00 D ct) "Nlpt Gllltry" (dra) '69 Joan Crawford. Bury Sullivan Roddy McDowalt, Osste Davis R1Cha1d Kiley, Sim Jaffe l:OO tTOl CJ 1llt lllCIN Ma•tf" (du) '67 Rod Sterrer Rabell Colp. Anna lee James Ounn, Siiiy Kellerman ):JO D l~J "Th• .. luctut lllfw' (COOi) ·11 Ken Berry. Cameron Mitchell Wa11en 011es. Jim Hutton EVENING ~ ~ ''*"° 8:00 (~ I)) LO'ft Amt1lcan Style tJ U {I) (<Ill ) (IJ "-' -11:30-u iftl m <a Cl)) m "-' D ((l'7l rn (JJ CBS Late Mo.le: U l2ll Sbr T1tl re:> '1'111 Heist" (dra) 12 Ch11sto CD r..mtf "1lt ph" Ceorae. Ch11bet h Ashley Dm ~hrt"='F•mlly U ft ()) ® GI Jolllllly C.11011 •· ru Them Club m Mam·l2 8 ((U) (fl) (Jtl Thunclay lll&hl fD Dectric C-p1ny Spt<ill "Cabe Kaplan P1ese"ls the !DIJ ~~:"1~~11rla Future Slars·· w 1• m """ -6:30-m Set. lli.o fJ Di111lll Cue.sis include Charlton rHI T111 700 Club Hulon Cerore Burns, Red Bullons 1 2 :00 and Ken Mu111y 0 But of GnHKlto I (J AMy ~ltll -lll0t11: "llow VoJ•&•r" (dra) Ila) MerY ""'1" SllCIW -C R CD f11!111J Mair ·•z-Bette Oavos, taudc a1ns ({f]) tl)) iwy hrtDtl m er-Wits m r-11> M0tl1. <Cl "tolouus of ((21) (()) lewltclted ltlloda" (adv) '61 Rort Calhoun tI) TOMI Taa -12:30- • All·lli!llt Show: "Th 8ou," 7:00 "•td11tad, "TII• .,""" ., e @ m m ""' CD Mo•ie: "Hit l rt tlltr't Wiit" g Lian QW (rom) '36-Roberl hylor Illy Tllf• S- 1 •.00 ff) Tt Tel lllt Tllltlt D c.c..tnticllt ffi» TMtlrCIW G) I LM Liiey 2 :00 al The Fii IJ 12)) D 111owit OWW.INlllft: "ltt111n fl) Adiell 0.Ma a w, lilfff*' sa.. of Ult llM-," "Alt Ad ti M11rdt1" g lllKIWll.*lf ......, -2:30-<<a CJ)) 111t Mldtt hl!lllJ m All·lflrtit SMw: ·11111 • 7 30 '9nllJ," "Tm1ut1a11tlc Mt111·'-· -: -lfoltlMll" IJWlld ........ -3:05-• i-AIMricl11 Style 9 .... It: CC) "Tltt DIMlr 1114 1111 CJ) 11lt 0. c.,11 llo Gnn4t" (adv) 'S2-Edmond •(JI 0 ())Ill Ht11Jf'M4 O'Buen. Ster11na lloden I $4111• ,. ... ,, . FRI DAY (Continued) I I Tht Muppets 0 Tiie loltr't Wild m (t8) rJ)) 811dy Bu11eh m Japtnesc un11111t l'rocramt l{I Hot111's Her• tD Clll1111tl ti T 011i1ht '' Llln Club 8:00 0 ( fli l ) l l Code II lht hr~I 1nnual buuly cont'st on lh' 1sl1nd hu th' lull 111,ntron of Rick 1nd Ctora' 1wo of its 1ud&u bul lh'" c.oncen11111on os d1vtrttd br 1mona olhtr 1h1nti. a u1ll>Olt accodtnt a monr shaft t•v' on 1nd an Juto acc1d,nt D ll J 1Ql m Su tord and Son '!ht Winn1n1 fttktl' Two con arlosts lalk f•eO onto 4 promoloon t•mm1clo. s~posedly lo 1ncruse sal's 1n lh' jilnkurd O Movrt: (2hr) ''Tht 811 C1mt" (adv) /2 Slephen Bord Ray Milland Foance Nuyan Camt•On ,,Mcnell e Mo•ie. C• (2hr) "Capt11n l11httoot" tdra) S~ Rock Hudson Barbara Rush. Jtll Morrow ~athlten Ryan F1nl1y Cume U ( 2t e ) >ti Oonnr •nd lhrlt (R) Guoti include Millon Beile and Coonie Stevens e l.11111 1'1of1lc O Movlt: C (2hr) "Otttry" '"'S) S~ Aud1r Murphy M111 8h11< hard l ylt Bf II it• l Ott Ntl\un lhomu M1tch'll Wi1114lt rord m lru\ !ht ""' (I) l'tfrJ lill10ft l4 Movie C (211r) "Tht M1lhon111tu" 1Com1 61 Sophia r.ren P•ler Sfllrr\ Vilo110 D• Sru A1.sta1r ~1m ID Wasllinl!Oll Weet ill lltwie• m u Clll'° -8:30- 0 JJ 6 tO m th~ alld Uie 111111 R1 Chllu P1t•~ Ht, 114&\ Wh• Id hP&•"\ lo ,,.,1 n11t1 li~r ' ~1ld cn.11.1d•l•d•'111 """to movr uut ol n11 "" ind lmd 1 nrw Abodt e SI" Oiteo m Cross Wiit ID 1'1111 5ttett W"~ m £nroq11t 11 Po~WOl 9 :00 0 NASHVILU '9 Tonilt • Clavdt Ak111$ Creat 0 ( IT 3 J e lluhwillt 99 'lon•i Hutt 1 l0tmtr pu1ntr And "llrn101 rtvtrtd by lh• PhlllP 116\hv•il• pOhc f lnrtt 4\ A mudtl lfl·"ltml" l>ol~ ln1 hi\ d1\t1n1ul\hrd ,.,.., an~ "'' 1•tnhott 11 I 11roup nl " mt" .. 0.J't' 1'\ 1nwntvrt! I\ 4 ,,,.,, ' 11\P• , •+1'•"w D t> e 10 m lht hdlord r Hs II X, Htlp Mt (,oo A l••lou\ " .111 lfntt I UVI kOi~IOld lu b~ "••d llW cQ11l•mo1 •"d 111ltd .. hrn ,,., ~11v1t• 1nvrs11r••01 rtfu)f~ lo 1111.l•r ,, oc,.1IP&•d ,nfOfm11t011 to • Grind ""' 1bnul 1 m1wn~ union •1dP1 0 ( "9 e I lt ABC lrld•r 111111t lllo¥lt C (?llr) "S9"1 ...,-1111" td111 /~ M11tcn \h"n I •nd, 61111 A b1w1r d11m1 1boul 1 yOunt oO()flll n. ••Onapptd by an uc1pt d mental palrtnl who is lrd rnlo 1 1lr•"l' frOlld whm htr abdu,tor nnomf\ h" IO(h~c t11tnd •M tov•• m Men 'rllf111 ShOlr Cl) World T1lt'f111oft lo11n1 P~14 fD Clwk Theatre "l!ledda Gabler" Janet Su1man portrays lht beautilul Ind v1111 youn& woman trapped by m1rrr11t and wcrtty ... ho hnally destroys her\tll lo bt lret m Nochts T 1p.1hu 10:00 0 ( 17 fl) IJ Hu1tt1 Jim Hunttr suddenly finds himseh rn .. ary alltantf ••th Vtelot. the ruth less Cast Geiman spy •llO is lilt one man '" lhe fllOlld foi wllom Hunter burs 1mptK.tble llatred u llJl ®J cm Qu111cy D G News '1 J C.ltlHlty ... llt 12)1 Gun~e m u Sit• Alll•do -10:30-m m m11..., 11:00 ou m <JtJ ~ 0 ( 8) (101 tU J lJ New$ U (12il !JJ) Lon Amt11UJ1 Style 61 Sinalu Match Up D Mom: ~' "The Gnu ls Gruner'" (com) 61 Cary Granl. lun Simmons. Robert Mitchum. Oebooah Ktrr CD Mary Hartman, Mary Har1man a> The Honty_.n ( t1 1 ) Tiit llan<h Show 3 Best ot GrOll<llo fD Bl.td l't"l>f(lrft Oii 1!1t News a> D11maltt Suin -11:30- 0 < 11 3 l e llBA P111011 IOl111t a " e to m lolMWIJ Ca11011 t Mft11: "'P'rollle111 Girl$'' (dra) \l Htltn W1lkt1 Rou [lholl a <2t e > 1• s.u r m......, (I) $ft. Bil'o ff 700 Club m Ctnt1111 3• 12:00 u DIKO '77 m Outdoon a> Mcwlt. "The Slawt" (~4•) ·t,J \lo~ Rt two hrQu'~ Ser nh. t1~nn4 Mar11 Canalt -12:30- u All lll(ht Show· "The Ph11aoh'J WOfllan," "ll11ht Monster," .. Yu•on Ven111nce" a ~.,." .. r11e1111 m Mov11: C "Blood u d 811<~ UC." (hocJ 6~ Cameron M1lrh,ll. Iva Sir I Ok M~ry Atdtn lt Soul '"'" 1:00 0 hl\1tovl D il21 t 10 The Cll1c.110 Soul Speml Don Cotnthus hosts lhrs mu\lral 1,,1uttnt The Spinntts 0 I Roam th' d1~m4tou and mort 0 Thriller 2:00 Ill Dou"etu turt lilovit "$''"' ltllllJ," '1Mtlles Of Tahiti .. -2:30-m All Nicht sa..: "'The £11f0tttr," "Tht Go.cl Hu-Maft" -3:05- D Mowlt: •Cl "f'Nfllt lo Ttn&i•n" (•dv) ~J luan ont11ne, lack P1lanct lrtl Mnrrow, Robttl Doua1~1 Co11nnr f.~1¥el SATURDAY MORNING e:oo D l.is-ld m Tht lir Valley SilfttiM SMtlter Ill C4uMllllty fee4bK.l m w•, .,, -6:30- D Tllat'l Cit C,lllon1ll Mltaloft1 Ill '°'1tr!llMlll Sc.M (fQ) l'roptrty Mln111ment CD Uftrf Aw• a> Mon1in1 Show lJll V"~ll Allelft 7:00 O S4in11M Sernest•' u '2ll ct> c1oi m WoodJ Wood· pecket Show 1J l'IWLttten CIJ l'optyt C.r1oons fJ (13) ((J) Qll Tom l Jerry/ Mulllbty Sllow cl) lllttriof Oesirn IJ Youtll l tht luuti CD DtmentJry lhws a> S.111 y Ol1y Show tD Yoe• I°' Me11th -7:30- 0 St.,. lo Lurftlfll D lJl l t J ® m P'111l P'an\1111 C1J Ftli1 tilt Cat U r.peye l f rttllds U (la (J ) Otl J1bkr11• rt; Betmnlnt T"'"' 0 Mot fud&t Sllow m liloM: "Wllistl111c In tllt Ot ri'" {com) ''3 Red Skelton Ann Ruthtr toid Q)ll0111per R- ((fT1 3 l) Biid 811Halo tD beryMdy's SWNU 8 :00 0 ((17 31) Ii i Srlm ter l Twetty t J f'opeye/lkl11 C•rtoons a <flt! 1 rn t>t> ScoobJ 0oo 0 Mcwie: "alldbtard tltt l'i11te" (adv) 'S2 -Robut Newton l 1nd1 Ounell, Richard Eaan a> Woman: llul to Reel lft) Voi<e Of Tolyo -8:30- 0 (l1TI\ t 1) t 1 Clut Club T Sptt4 b ut tD llltsltt •oe•n 9 :00 O ( 11i 31) Ct ave' l uny/ "°'' hnt111 u 1211 m ''O! cm s,et4 •uw tu V1lley of Ille Dmowun m Mo•ie: '"The Moen and Sia- ptt!Ct" <elm 4J Gtotae Slndtrs ID Oflct U,..i A Clnaic m '""1111 -9:30- Q l!Ol 011 Ce> Im Monstu $4uld (.() lol\tlllJ QUld D ((11l (I I) IHI llrtflb Super· .. 11) lhfie: ''S,, HllAt'' (dll) '~Q Howard Dutt. M11t1 lortn fJl) l.oolll ID Al Ota TV WEEK. APAll 10. 197 / 10:00 D (U1l ) ()J hnaw D rDl ()) (fQ) m Sptu Ghost/ f1111 ... Wlft Jr. U lllotie: "111e Bil<k 111111•" (•U) S6-Hu&h MarlOlft Ana•~ 01ckin\On • TlN ltboM Ill Wlftttcl 0.ad Of Alive tJIJ Hol flldl• Sllow fD J,t .C.1'11M ltKll Tt11AtS ~ F Our l'IOUCS QI tennrs hnilS Sj)On\Qrtd by the Jewish Community Center ID T nbu111 l'libhu -10:30- fJ (l{711.1._) J lltw AdwtnlUIH ti la!JMA ., (llJ ~ m 111 Joltn. Lrttte John r{. loM bn111 U (!BJ (Jl) OtJ Superfnends m AMlott ' Costello l2fl Valley of Ille 01nowun m Coto Orila 1 1:00 O (t!7l 1 3 ) <e 1 Shu1m/his Hour D 12)1 !SJ lfbl m C11nd1tand1 Major L11au• Baseball Ph1ladelph1a Plltlhes ws Montreal lrpos U ((2tl ! t ) U ABC Shorf St01y My Dur Unclt Sherlock A youna boy s Shulotlt Holmes" i•me which ht plays ••th his uncle pays oil "hen ht Slumblts upon • myste11ou\ murder Robb•t ll1sl. Royal Dano ind lnra Swenson stac m LA. P'aH11111 (I) Wifdhfe 111 Cnus 2t Bu ehll Oa~land As '' Mmnesola Twins -11:30-u llloM· "EJ l'Ho" (WU) 49 - lohn Paynt Sttrltn& Hayden U (iat 8 ) Ot Anltnc.an Baftd· stalld CD Tht buri (I) Outdoorl AFT•RNOON 12:00 0 (<t71 131) 81 flt Alberf f j t 011tdoor1 D East Skit Kids m Outdoon Q) Srt. Bilko -12:30- 0 Mtdi1 6 J Jour11ty lo Adnnturt fJ Hud On ((f'Tl (}J) 1•• An I) CD Lost In s,.u a> Mcme: IC) "llld Kor1e C,n· J'04'" (wes) ~4 lotl McCru Man Blanchard Murvyn Nyt Race Gtnlry ll•1n& lllton ( "'"' Mllthtll (12tl ce ) Us. f11111 lle,ort ID Carmttl IJt Btwit<lttd 1:00 O Whit's It alt AMllL .. llnzmallu Two roune brothm who •11tt auanae. pertMm and re<oid lhr.ir own pop sonu an endanaered 1ncm1ls 100 on lllowns~1lle, Teau, two boyi wl'IO sw1n1 lrom lhe lly1n1 lraptu ind S.n rr1nc1sco lrom lhe .111 art \Ome of lhe people and places w1s1ted by R111matm li l ((ff) C(J) Ou1Ho<t 8 Gre•l•ll SllOfb l.t1ends rffi Lucy ShOlr -1:30-u WILL CHRIS EVERT • ME£T HER MATCH IN THE $100,000 L'EGGS World Series? U (fB ) ill WOfld S.rlt1 ot Wo!Mn'i TtOlln Coveiace ol this event from lht Racquel Club on Tuscon Amona Chm Evert. the delend1n& ch1mp1on competes 1c11nst V1111n11 Wade Muhn• lhvrahlova 1nd Sue Barker for the SSO 000 lust pro1t a r-11y·1 Aft~ut "°""'°' Th~n D Mo.it: ~ "Women of tfl t ,,.. historic "'8n1t" (set h) '66-Wendell Corey Keith l 11sen lttnt Tsu m Soul Train 2:00 U lltwimaltrs 0 !2J) CJ J 11Q) m LPGA Masttn Gott Tounument Sally little the Inst p111e winner IHI ytar Of SI 0 000. IS back to delend het fllle al Moss Creek Pl1ntation, Hilton Head Island South Carolina D Swiss hm1ty Rob1nS011 Cll Wild Wild West ffi MoYit: tC "footsteps" (Or1) 12-Richard Crenna Joanna Pett el CDhrun (Cit Vl tocl COMtrt a ~tiell Theattr fD Clwoc Thtater Hedda Gabl,, -2:30-u It T akH All ll1114s a Mow1t ~ "W11n1n1 from S,a<.t" (hOI) 68 lapan,st CISI m 0v111 L•it• (JIJ TV lowltra1111 3:00 • Los! '" S,,.C• 8 ( 2t t l Jt Teun1u11nt ol Cll.t111p10M Im CO'ltUit ol the lhord round M Olh '" fh1s ,on 1ourn1men1 fr om l • (o)14 Cuunloy Ctuo 1n C.rlsbad C.loto1n11 D Mot1t: C "Tht Day ol the &ad Man" (W,\) '>8 fied lh rMum1 a> Mone C "San Aftto1110" l•ril ·45 [1101 ftynn Aleu~ Smith fl) CiM UnMnll .M! fht MllSK ,.IC, CD ,,." Cine dt 11 h rdt -3:30-u t ( 11 3 •) Doll C~p COM Pttitioft fO Mov11· "Da•ota" (w,1r 4 ~ tohn Won' W1llt1 B11nn1• 21) 6 Mom. "In Oki t1hloin11" (•tO 4? lohn W~yn, l'~lly Kflly a> Illa* lm,..iMt JI ,_,,, wa,_r m Acriunurt USA 4:0() G S.tv1d~r a kfase It tllt lettt111 ol tilt Se1 • l.lttlt .MC.lb •I lli I ) ,,. lowltn four lht SIO 000 lottOo Op.n hom tmp,,1d l1nu 1n loltOo Oh•O m w.rw ,,. • ,, .. " o1 s..11 -4.30- U ( IT 3 ) t CIS s,o.ts S.- 111*' ·~ D : Cl *'•• '°' A C..11rd" (11r«s) ~7 f rtd M•(Muruy CD Mowtt: lCJ "Shadow 01 tht u!W'' (dra) '68 Jtr~1e Coop~r C2IJ "'911,;tlt Mnc ' SI Onct U 1*1 A C4tnk Gt,_,.,, 11 Tr"'I IH [,...ttMta/fKU 5:00 D < 9J Stu T11• • lJ Movie I~ News Cl) ltlowit: C ''September Atl111" (dra) 50 loin ronuone Joseph Colten m Moiia 0) Us Anntu111 dt C1puh111 m Htt Ha -5:30- 0 11i 61 Nm 0 (8 ll ) U ABC'' W1dt Wofld of Sports 10! Ptfl111nl frttr 111 the Cactvs Wlut 1Ii> El Cl!Jplllrn Colorado 8:00 0 9 J (!If. f 3 I) lltws om11ews O Mo,.•: • c, (2hr) "Tht Hi ah Commi111on11" (dra) '68 Rod laylor. Ch11slopher Plummer 0 <10Jlronllde (2f) I 6 !Mlo(ue m Vision On -6:30-u •• llews O llll8C lltWl Collltrell(t m ma.ooo Question • (' fT r 3 i) W..••n ol the Amtriun M1114 u 6 W~d Kmadom m Nl'.1llV1Ut on tilt Road m•"°P 7:00 0 Tiit MuPl)tts (R) Val'"' ttmer jUUls 0 Tiit ,rtet Is a11hl • Met .... U [Jellltnns Lot Anaeln e In Starch Of .. D 10 .U1 e S9Kt· 1999 CD Ut e l m n L1wren<e ""' Show II) Mam 12 ( 11i 3 ) Htt Haw m Citt1• Hobo fD Tiit 'anlien 0) 8ot de Mf1KO -7:30-u He re ' Now 0 In Sear<h OI ... 8 D~slt1t: Ito. ' Why Cl) Room 222 m eo 11an111 8:00 U (tr 3 ) •• M11y Tyler Mtole Sllow CR> A ~urtt luncheon M11y hosts 1ust 101 ltd and C'Utitltr lurns inlo an malt< spon tan,ou\ weddrn1: •hrn I rd 1\ IO!ctd Irr mAb l004 on ont of hos m1ny l)topo~h 111 m;m•tt 10 Ctotitelle 0 ll • 10 m (meraencr lt ypodoondtt Cap Plat114'd by i Oilrnlut aolmfnl Caplarn S11nley rPfu)tS tn "t • dortm but hos p;ramtdl( (trw )(h wo an iPDl>inl menl he t1n I refuS( D Mot..· C (?t11I "War Godt ol fht O.p" (horj 6~ Vtnc,nt Pritt ....... 2t llh11 lu•etblll la~ers v) POI ti.ind • ((211 • ) .>• 8bn9y's am tltt Whtn A1lansn dad v111fl ln Veto and devtltm aamb1tn1 tev" Nancy plols h11 curt o Motlt: <'°> "Sllertock ........, arid the Secret W11pen" (mys) '41 Bull Ralhbon,, N1ce1 Bruce ID S.tvrday S,.c.lal S.udl A11br1 Cl) Victory 11 Sta '3 Mo.It; (2hr) "The MatA ol DI· mitrios" (adv) ''4-Zachary Scoll fl) Once Upon A Cl1ssk "l1lllt lord raunlletoy" Par1 IH -8:30-u mz 3_ ) It lob llewhut Show (R) When lhe Har11ty s luvt lor vacation they suu est to How;ird thal ht is too deptndenf on lhem and should seel help He lakes a cush osycho1ot1ul p101ram and the Hartleys return to find 1 new Howard U (18' l) ) ID rls~ loom•s. leehnc Ith an ouls1der beou~ he s lht only BIKk rn lht Fish home totns a strut 1ane and 1uns ••av CD Coltaae fl:) Tht War II Was 9:00 D ( 1T, t ~ 1) (I J All In the Family (R) [d1lh has convinced Archie lo •tnl Oul Giana's old room lo male )()mf ealra money, but the plan seems destined lor failure whtn he meets the prospeClfve tenanl D fli1 1 e J OJ m NBC Slturday Mo•it: ~' (Z'i;hr) "McQ" (dra) 14 John Wayne, [ddoe Albert. Diana Muldaur, Colleen Dewhursl. Clu Gula1er Alter a fellow ott1cer 1s gunned down. a bt& Ctly polrce lieu tenaot d0&&edly sets oul 10 capture a druc dealer ht believes rs r uoons• bit lor the shoo11n1 U ( ~ e l all Suntr ' Hutch S1ar1ky and Hutch fact suspension when tomplarnts tried 11a1ns1 them by vrchms ol usault who swu1 lhe lwo dete<trvts were lheu attackers m HU HAW LAUGHS * TAI BLUES AWAY CD Htt Haw m ~tt11r Sin(in1 Colltest fl:) Zlu Romeo: G.od Start €f) Hablano de loa/LH lnttnc:1blu -9:30-u ( 1 Ti r 'J) r U Alice (R) Placued by latt nrehl phone tall$ from some one who only brulhts and hlnas up Alic:e fears lhe caller may show up rn person flo advrsu htr lo eel a eun D llcMe: (90) "Shtrloc• Holmes and the Spicier WONn" (mys) '44 Basil Ralhbone, Nrcel Bruce Cl) Mot1t: ~ "llina of the Wild Sh lllon•" (vm ) ·~9 George Monltomesy, Drane Brewsler 10:00 U ((tll (f)) ()) Carol Burnett (11) Dinah Short 1uesh D l.Alhnlan ell4 BukltJ U Miiiie HaM A11111ic.ll U (lltl CJJ) Q]) Dot all4 Cat T\I WEEK, APRIL 10. 1977 G)Ntwi <Ml Movie: "lht Monolllh Mo n· sttrs" (dra) ·~7-Crant W1lltams fl3 Mo.it: "l'Antntura" m (I Sllow dt [dnlt1 llflurlo 11:00 u •• , ID ()f llt•S D Lem Ame11c.1n Strlt tt Gtt Smar1 D Friahl llitht m Mow11: ..C.• "Shadow on lht Ulld" (di•) 68-Jackie Cooptr II) Mo.it: C "Inn ol lht Fri&h1· tntd ,eoplt" (hor) n Joan Colltns James Boolh (.j] (1)) m Club 1U ) tJ Adam I? (Jtl re )) llei Humbard -11:30-u MoYlt: Cl "Detour to llo· wlltre" (1dv) 72 Ceorce Peppard Cd Nelson Ch11sl1nf Bellard D 110 111.n r t J MoYit: '1h•n• You Mr. Mato" (iidY) 37 Peter lorrt U Mom : "h ru Bulba" (drA) '62 Tony Curlis. Yul Brynner. Ch•1sl1ne Kaufmann, Sam Wana maher, Brad Ouler r 9 1 Mow11: C "Alt11 the fo1" (co"') '66 Peler Sellers V1Ctor Ma lure lffJ 700Club 1Ii> Cineme l• (Jt MoYlt: '1hrff faces of he" (d11J ·~7 loanne Woodward David Wayne I u I Cobb 12:00 0 ~ll t t 1 m m Saturdey llitlrt 8 Mo.le: C "The 10th V1<t1m" (dral 6~ M11cellu Maslrorannr U1sula Andrel! (Jt e ) llewstSc1·f1 Thulre 1:00 D Th11lltr m "'"' ol •1~1ston CD llowtt: 1C1 "Dimon 1nd l'ylhars" (adv) '61 Guy Wrlhams, D0t1 Bur nen -1:30- D l t \ Roe• Collmt CD All·Nl(hl Show: "II H1pptned Ont Nishi." "lltwer Trust A Gambler" 2:00 U Mo.it: cc1 '1ht '°'"'" (dra) '69 Robtrl Slack W1ll11m Conrad, B11bara Werle m Ooubltleature Mo.lt1: "About Mn. 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