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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-05-08 - Orange Coast PilotBJ~PORSBE&G . a•o.uy"""'"_,_,,.,_._ JUa 7.epeda lolled on the beach at SU&& MQ'llca with a tmnlt They••• a1>proached b1 a man. and a~ of others to a camp in San Beriilidi.Do -a eaYnp away lroln aociety, away f~ dally hualet, way from the world 11 sbebew it. ------~~ H• talked to them o! a place •here theN would be volleyball, 1lri1lD&, com· panlon1hlp aod di•· cu11lona about JJle and For nine hc>ura a daf. for three daya, ehe Uattntd to Jtctur-et on the melll.lq of life, new-weya to dumie the world to make tt a better place, oew Jdeal1 and apirltualley. ldeall. Sounded great to Ria Zepeda , a teen·,ger go- ln 1 through "I waa with people who aald tbey loved me. They were so de- dicated to their causes. 1 bec•me interated and thought I could move a mountain if I Joined them," she recalled. tbe typical ~uo adolescent ups and downs. He was friendly and perauaaive, ao she went with him Tb1s was the becUining of RJa Zepeda'• indoctrination into the Uniflcation Cburcb, a rellelous cult operated by the Rev. Sun MyunsMoon. * * * VOL 70 NO. 128 7 SECTIONS 94 PA ES And T•u Little .... • • To the victor goes the soiled-make that oiled-pig, as Julie Rojas, 10, aets the upper hand in a treated Pil contest during Pomona Elemeotary School carnival Saturday. It was a noi3y event with giggles and thouts Crom the children. And this little pig squealed, all the way home. £~• Note: Joota Gag ~ o/ Cot'OIQ dd Mar t1ibmUtaf tld.t rteoU«.tlon o/ l..r CMldhoOd a t~ N.wport Harbor orto. W• ~ U "'°' ioorlb •ha~ onUdl M()lhjrl1 DOJJ. "Soto'1ShopwastheliWebUna1Jowcram· jammed with wondrous to)'I. paruols, aa\ldy beach balls, 1.nct bUcketa amt drUlm. lt w .. fraarant wttb incense an<l •Ud.llvtood. Soto'• wuontbesouth:woatcoro.erot Mam Utd Bay. .. On the nortbwat corneralKun ud Bo ..,., W ay'1 Gl'OC8l"f Store. "Mt'twm lliter. Jeeo, 8nd I maat baM been abail& 'I or 8 years old Ud )(other had J.t UI briQf a couple of lkllrlendl trpm Loi Anlelll for a vacation. We'd hid a mln'elOUI time and w.a&ecl to aive Mothet a present to ahowour tppJ'eCljdon. 'mMh a a bta\llif\11.-nall black vue with cbeiry bkmoms patntecl cm it, hltb Oil a lbell ln SOto'• Which •• thoiuiht .. ~ wowd 11.ke.; But hiOW aoaJd we~ earn~ mone~ bd; ltwttWberbOWin&l 1 WDk It COit aa.wblda mJOt8i lrallhaYebeeb .... ''Bl.it wededded "could~ up the emp. tr~ bOttlee from tbe bead\ llid tt•b. We~ ally made.quite a beUI. Bit Wtila "'8riH1C1 them J.n at Way'1 Orcxet"J. wectidD 'thavenear- ty oouati;s• a piece ... mQtiebalf. t"Dll~ and dejected, we be•<hcf home. We .d=eanly a 1hortdt&Qa~toBQ and Palm, w ~ .. .,.... tM lucklt!ltldda In~ world bee,.._,_._ .. ,., .. wtua .. Gl~--- A membler of the cult for a yeu and a biall, •h• I ft the croup ln June Jut ~ar. There were juat too many quesUons lD her mlDd, and too many dlacrepanclea within the oreaniuUoo, abe in· dlcated. In a hushed voice, the brown· 1k!nned younc woman, o.ow 2.0, apoke at a meetlnc of the Mesa Verde Republican Women in Costa Mesa. "lt 'a euy to eet pulled into it, Sometimes there are 40 days of lectures where they lalk about God, love, support and cbaniing the world. Everything seeDlS so loaical. • * "U you bad tiJtSenc tea and Jlev. Mooo. )'!>U had everythlnf," she empbaslled with a 1weep1D& eesture. Moon'• followera, known as ''Moonles, •• believe Ile ls the r. surrected Christ. They pray to blm as thefather of all manldnd. •'The Unif kaUon Cbu-rch teaches that be is God'• true son and that he and hi• wife ue our true parent.a. lo the church, you are a child of God, and everyone is striving to be a child who pleuea his parents.'' So, devotion to Moon is the key. ''Your whole H/c la dedicated to Rev. MQOO," sheiltresaed. Ace~ of Moon and tho cult goee hud•tii·band with re- Je<:tlon ol oatural paJ'enll and famU,y. "My mother wrote me tett.'I ukm. m to com• home, but I wouldn't. 1 thoulht that Satan bad lnva4ed her. I wu with ~e Jdeullh and I tbou1ht 1he wu try inc to eet me to leave blm. "My fat.her went to one of the lectures and toJd me I wH bananas. My brother and •liter tried to talk to me. Tbey Hid they eot &ad vibrations frorMhe cult. "l aald lt wu because they dldn 't waJrt to bear the truth." Mila Zepeda added that the firat thin& her mother aald was, "How did I fail you? Where·dld I fail?" She hadn't failed. It was the • 1tren~ ol lh group, lb powecr or Moon and the tactic• employed bY theoraaill.latlon that captured tbe itrl and held ber, 1ho a4· mltted. Mill Ze~da aaid ttiat ahe wanted to be there and was al lowed to tome and 10 at wlU. althOUlh sh returned quickly . after vlstts home. .. I fell l had to cet back to work , for Rev. Moon because they 11.id he really nHded me. That's how they keep you there -by stress· log the importance of each day with Rev. Moon, and throuih support," she recalled. Devotion of the followers ls gauced by dedication lo fund· ral5ine t.o benefit the church. (SeeCVLT,Pa1eA3) ORANGE COUNTY A S N-DAY MAY 8 1977 So~ial Sec111-ity to Rise~ President Proposing Broad Tax increases W ASlfiNGTON <AP> The Carter administration, seeking to bolster the financially troubled Social Security system, will urge higher Social Security taxes ancf an unprecedented use of general tax funds, administration sources said Saturday. Sources said the administration will recommend major changes ln the Social Security taxing system, including: -Making employers pay taxes on the full amount of each worker's wages rather than only on an initial portion. -By the mid·l980s, ralsmg the level of that initial portion on which workers pay Social Securi· ty taxes beyond tbe automatic in· cnues already scheduled. -Diverting general income tax revenues to pay Social Securi· ty benefits when the national un· emplo>'Dlent rate exceeds 8 per- cenL , -Ac~eleritlng scheduled automatic Increases in the Social Securlt.Ytax rate. The Carter administration ts expected to give its views Monday oa bow to bail out the Social Security trust funds th.at otherwise will eo broke about the time Carter's term expires. Tbe trust funds, presently financed by that deduction marked "FICA .. on nearly e~ waie-eamer'a paycheck, are (be ao\e source of mOMy paid out monthly to many of the nation's r-ettrees, widows and disabled pmsiooers. If these trust funds etveout, lhebenefitchecksst.op. Of course, no one seriously believ._ the admlnlatratJon or Conrress would let that happen, but Conareas twice rejected former President Gerald R. Ford'• propoaal to shore up the endang~ funds br increaaln1 the PICA tax rates. FICA stands for Federal Insurance Contribu- tJont Act, the orifinaJ Social Security law. . AdJninlltratlon sources uid the transfer of aeneral revenue • funds to the Social Security systesn would only come into play when unemployment is more than 6 percent. Such a tr8"'fer was said to represent Social Security taxes Jostduetobighjoblessnesa. For example, when the jobless rate is 7 percent as it is currenUy, the transfer of money would ln· volve the difference between the amount of FICA taxes that would have been generated if unemploy· ment was 6 percent and the actual revenues produced when Jobless- ness is 1 percent. The total Social Security payroll tax rate is currenUy 11. 7 percent -hall of it, 5.85 percent, paid by the worker, and the <>Uter halfbyh.lsorheremployer. The amount of a worker's an- nual earnings subject to this payroll tax reached $16,500 this year under an automatic adjust· ment mechanism ln the law. Thus, for a worker at the upper limit of this $16,500so·called wage base, it means a Social Secunty tax payment of "1165.25 by the worker while the boss pays a matching $965.25. Sources said the administration will propose that Congress make employers pay Social Security taxes on the full amount of each worker's wages, rather than just the first $16,500, with the existing ceiling being removed in stages over a three· year period. Confusion Covers .. LNG Port-Brown lt'•Bn-D .. Mrs. Gloria Grae~ Berry Lanfdon of Tonkawa, Okla.. who has two daughters, was named National American Mother of 1977 by the American Mothers Commit· tee. For a look at bow some coast families re· member mama, see Page ·02. SAN FR~SCO (AP> -There is a ,;~ mbttu.re of con· fusion" in the dbpute over siting an LNG po.rt in CalifdmJa, but 1t muat be ruolved to avoid ecooomJ *~mental dla· aster, Gov. Edmund Bron Jr. said Saturday. The Democratic governor dis· cussed the liquefied natural eas issue in a queatJon·and·an.swer session with Sierra Club director followine a two-hour private meeting on LNG with leglalaUve leaders and officials of the Energy Commission and Public Utilities Commlasion. (See relat· edatoryonPageA.5). Brown did not announce any agreement on pending leaislation which would 1~ standards for picking an LNG site. But he sald be was convinced that rePorta of dwindling natural gaa supplies are true, and that replacement sources must be found. "Looking at the supply curve, it's going down. Ana even tho\ICh thedemandiarialngonly cradUal· ly, the prospect is very serious economic dialocatlon and un.. employment. "If you tum that 1• otl and start ustna coal or the wrong kind ot oil, Los Angele, ll going to aet pretty b.ld, very bad. California la f aclngpotentlal d.llaster down the McGovern Laments Carter's 'l'!'Dfieiy' WASHINGTON <AP) -Sen. Georre McGovern accused President carter oa Saturday of abancf.oalne campaliia prollllHs and Pll't7. priDclple out of tear of big buaineu 8nd a preoccupatJon with bnagery. In a barlb attack on tbe new admin.llttatlon, McGovern •aid, "It aometlme1 aeema diffJcult to 'J'emember •bo woo lut falL,. Speakiq at the conventiaD ot. the Uberal AmetlcaJla for Democratic Actton. McGovern called OD the J)artJ' •:to cOntinae the atraate for the principles the Democratic party lioocl for'' iQ the election. "The effort may be lonely tor awhile." M aa.ld. The •Pt«h .,, ... filled with pointed references to Carter*• public relatlonl effort.a ~ the ftnt tbree maatbl ot bi• term. McGov.-n attacked cmUr'a p~aamoneccmomtc recovery. eMl'C)' • ., .... 1'ell-. Nfclral &Ad health, at,Jlag all were bem1 eacrtftced or modU.IOcl to •Ult special intet«llta. ., ~ ·1· 111·: I NS I lilt·: road, economically and environ· mentally,'' Brown said. "On the one band, you're talk· iai aafety problems, land u.se pro· blems. On the othelltband, you're ta1ktn1 about cl.ran air, and there'• no cleaner energy source thangaa,"becontinued. ' Brown said his meeting in· volved a wide raneing discuasion of alternative energy sources, safety, smog, jobs, prices and other 'factors. And he promised cooperation wl1h local govern· ment. "We're cooperaUng. There are more fin&en in this Jtl_e ... than you can imagine," he told ooe questioner ... Local govern. menl is part of this rlch, rich mixture of confusion.'• PeekatPaat A paae ot pictures Gt ~ldet eout bomfll atvu aa lnalabt into the penonalltles of thoee who· onal.nalb' built tii.rn and a Ue to tbe ~-for Oraqe Cout nsldents. story and pbotos by Patrick O'Don· .• ..el Oil paeo cs. • ASHINOJ'9N CAP> ~ An-dr•w Yova•, t he U.S. 61.D• b u~to Ul U led NaUaa. • tald Saturday n cht that plans are proceed.in& for hi.a vtalt to South Africa deeptte lndlcatlons ot re- alatanco trOm the South Afrlcan eovemment. Asked the st.a\us of the eootllct over hla plans to meet with Solltb African dlaaldenta, Younc aald, "the contllct really 1tand1 pretty m uch lnthepreu." "We've never bad ai\Y formal questions or challense about my vl1lt, •• Younc told reporters before 1tvtnc a apeech at the Americana for DemocreUc Ac· Uon convention here. "About my vtslt," Younf 1ald, "u far u I'm concerned, the visit la movtn1 aJont on ecbedUle." Youn&, who bu been critical of the whlte·run government of I South Afrtca, ll s.cbeduled to VS.It t.bere laterthla man~ "Pomp Mlabter R.P: Bdth1t wu quoted Friday u saying YOWl& can vlllt South Alrica lf be mind.a blldlplomaUc mannen. Botha had threatened to ban the black ambauador from the COWi· try becauae of preaa Nporta that he planned to meet wlth black leaders, possibly In atrtt..iom Soweto township, dwin& a vlllt to Jobanneaburit. Last month, Youn1 queaUoned the legltlmacy or the Soutll African 1overnment. He waa In· vtted to addreu unlvertlly 1tu· denta and bUllneasrnen ln South Africa on May 19-20 on hl1 way home from a Un.lted Nations con- ference la Nozamb1gue. Later in hU 1peecb, Younc said President Carter had encouraced ' .~ ......... TRIP'S mLL PLANN!D• UN Ambauador Young • ---~---~o-Seen -7'Eeens in··75 mph Chase For Ba111S By JACKIE RYMAN apeedl ~ to 75 miles per hour ;he purault. wh1cb be&an at Laquna Beach It's curtains for Heisler squirrels Tblngs are going to get rough in the war agalnatHelsler Park squirrels. The rodents, hidden In "tortlftcatlona'' along bluffs, ha\c so far reststed assaults with eu, at· tempts to turn them into caged refugees and even a try at rodent genocide usmg birth control chemicals -which the fDA squelched. But now, it's real war. The city of Laguna Beach flas proposed a defense budget of '8,000 to study the rodent's territory and work out a way to reach a "fhtaJ solu· tion" to the erosion problem the furry creatures have created. Huntinqton Bc,1ch Clouds hide deadly flight Heavy clouds obscured the sky last Thursday. but ob- server~ say they heard a light plane's engine sputter, then, an apparent explosion o\·cr Huntington Beach. Moments later wreckage rained from the sky and the plane's fuselage crashed into an embankment near Golden West and Ellis r streets. Inside, the pilot and three passengers lay dead. Youngsters. walking to school, stood nearby unW ordered away. Investigators said later that the plane carried two young couples on a flight to FuJlerton from Cedar City. Utah. A paramedic said the four appeared to be on their way to a Cinco de Mayo celebration. iiijJ,tj Hot water a 'cool' di:;covery Woodbr1r1gl1 officials rind ltremselves in hot water, but this hot wutl•r 1s more than welcome The developer had plunnl'<l lo fill u lake anct heated.swimming pool with water fro m a spring under thr 300 acre Jake site. P~s-for heat- ing the 11001 with natural gas had been denied, and tht firm was wondcrtnl.( whut to do next when well drillers hat a natural hot spring 900 f<•t>t helow ground. Geologists eave the water find a clean bill of health and the company, happy to have found a natural solution to a troublesome problem, plan to fill lake and pool a lake with the 80 degree liquid. . ..,. •I 1 .... ,.....,, ·Bugs fla iled, amulets failed . Jrvtne Clty Holt 1tatrera hun~ gatlands of atomaUc ~ eucab1Jl!Ml leaves CVtr1v.1lct Th'un.day as they IOUShl to r•peFin· tnvaalon or t1ny creatures. One flnplo~. Je.n £..:J)reahler, fashioned a crown orthe leavea toward off insect.a :=it ~veryone thoUihl were tleas. (Fleas are aJle&ad to be 'l'e• _"t>elled by eucoly~us). When that dldp't work, expert help 3vu called. The lnHtta were Identified as lalse cinch bugs. acked by a realment ot spider mites. Scief\ce prevailed ,over amuJets as the bu1s tell to un attack by lnuctlctdet. llJ Civic Leader f yFth Malab,:· Dies . " -. emorial service for Laiuna cJvtc leader Myrtb Adella will be held at 2 p.th. ay ln St. Mary's Eplacopal - WASHINGTON (AP>-Elnen Two i:::;:r:•~u~ pickup iA heavily c.onpsted reaidenUtl Sequoia Street and Petuni• weekla.RerPrealdentCarterflnt truck led police 'from three areas. Avenue, s ped north into an nounced hb polltlcall)' ft· cltlea on a breakneck chase Officer James Brokaw said h• Westminster, then back dowo Ploslve "hit list" of water pro-h h ·d · I t h kin t rt fa into Fountain Valley, watt\ t roug re:11 cnt1a s reels was c ec g ou a repo o Westminster police and tho ject.s. Congress appears to be get-Saturday night, ending in the reckless vehicle wtien h~ saw Costa Mesa police helicopter ting ready to approve most or the arrest or two su~pects. an old white Fl)rd 1"cltup 1Jlalr.e dam• and canal.a Carter wantt f'ountaln Valley pollce said an unsafe turn. Wh en he at· Jolnlna Lhe chaae. eliminated. no one was injured in the chase, tempted to overtake the vehicle, Brokaw said that, with the The House subcommittee on hi h be bot 1045 ltt k ff thi-speedwlthits helicopter reporting the w c gan 8 u : p.m. 00 0 a &.. vehkle's locaUon, police were public works appropriations VOt· and lasted 17 minutes, involving U1hts orr. I able to ..._ l-the pickup a• the. ed last week to provide funds for UUl\ UJ • 17 of the 18 projecta that Ge.rter lbteraecUon or Ponderosa and wanta dropped from the federal Buttercup avenues. The two OC· budget for fiscal 1978 beginning • Sta...-vat La· st cupantl fled on foot. Oct. 1. .t-.. .-Arrested ln a nearby yard Those 18include15 projects that and facine a char1e or reckless Carter wants scrapped and three drlvine ls Curtis A. Blahop, 19, others he wanta halted pending Dre,.rna 'in t~ Ca,rdJI ' of 16806 Olive St., Fountain further study. Carter's hst of lB Ut1r•ao Valley. Facine a charge of be· was formulated by the White CUPERTINO CAP> -When a Cupertino Little Leaguer In& intoxicated In an auCo is House from an Original list of 30 ll f r Denis C. O'Connell, 18, of 16456 shows you a baaeba card of his avortte player, the ace on p d A F t l projects he had targeted for the familiar puteboard la Ukely to be l'lls own. on erosa ve., oun a n scrappingonAprll18. It's all because of Frank Hadfield, who bu parlayed a Valley. The full Houae Appropriations childhood dream Into a booming business which ls threaten· No damaee Ol' injuries were Committee will act on the bill on ing to push him out of life Insurance ln thla suburban com· reported. May 2S and. if past practice is munlty southeast or San Francisco. · followed, will make little or no As a youngster, Hadfield recalls, he played Little change ln the subcommittee re-League baseball and collected baaeball cards, mualn1 about commendations. the day he'd be a hero, a star, and have his face on one. "The committee is clearly Hadfield's company, Tradin' Card, will print 20 cards gearing up for a confrontation for $6.95. The finished product is the same size as tlt'e bub· with the President," John blegum cards collected by fans for generations. Burdlck. director of the environ· The photo of the youngster, in uniform and In a typical ment-orie nted Coaliti~n for action pose, ls in full color. On the back it provides the mini· Water Projects Review• said i~ aJt player's statistics, Including his he11ht, weight._ posltioA, Interview. ..... -~ -which hand he favors for batting and throwing, and who his The next step will come June 10 favorite major league team and players are. when the public woru appropl'ia-Why 20 cards? Hadfield explains that that elves the Uon1bUlreacheatheHouseno0r. youngster enough to provide one for each of his 12 team. In a test vote Aprll27, the Hoose mates, two for siblings. one for mom and dad, one to each refuted by a 262· 143 margin to cut set of grandparents, two for aunts and uncleJ -and one tor $100 million from a non·bindlng hamselC. \ ceUinconcongressionalspendinf Hadfield"s cards are not sold in stores. They must be forwaterproject.s. purchased through fund·ralaing campaigns put on by leaaue Flaming Dish .. Spills, Burns Waitresses Two waitresses suffered burns, one badly enough to be hoapltallzed, while preparing a namln1 sourmet dish In San J uan Caplatrano Saturd.a.Y.. An Oran1e Coun (y Fire Department spokesman said the accident occurred al the Fran· clscan Restaurant, 31781 Camino Caplatrano, about 9:40 p.m. Joyce Wood, 24, of Laguna Hills, suffered aecond and third degree burns on 16 percent of her body, primarily ber leas and left arm, the spokesman said. She was first taken to Mission Community Hospital, then tranaporled by the El Toro M arlne Search and Rescue heUcopter to UCI Medical Cen· ter'1 burn unit, where she wu reported lff 1table condition. She &a expebted to make a full re- covery. Treated and released for minor buma wu Candy Nobmy, 23, lb• •l>Okessnan 1aid. He aafd he didn't know exact· ly how the accident occurred, but that the women were aerv. ing banana !lf14 chen1ea Jubilee, which ls covered with a liqueur and set afire. SUNDAY sponsors. Uxutal Rain Due Today A small but welcome shower of rain dampened Southe r n California Saturday and-the Na· Uonal Weather Service predicted up to an inch more could fall to- day. LeH than quarter·inch fell Saturday, attributed to a cold maaa of molst, unstable air. Also reported were water spouts in the ocean between Palos Verdes Peninsula and Catalina Island, which were attributed to the low pressure area. .., Otltyf'•11t1•t1 .. ~•rtv.,_. By AllTHU& a. VIN8~L Ot .. CMff\'Hlltltaff ' Old·h a~atcn HY ll w a cood land.in& u you couJcl wJJk away trom.It. t<l nect1Unc ruer Ralph Reese can joln their t&nkl today after bi.I second 1010 n.l-1tt. Reese. 39. ol Buena Park, 1et bll l'alMd C.Uaa 15'> Comm\lta' dcr.vn 1il a plowed tl ct lD Hum..: tnctoa Beach Saturday moratni alter ait apparent electrlcil 1y1tem failure. "U J bad not hit that soft dirt. tt probably wouldn't bave flipped,•' aa1d the· bearded. bueball cap-wearf.ni welder ., be explaJned to police &lid b)'ltanden. Reese bad Juat taken ort from Fullerton Municipal Airport on a practice ru1ht and headed out to sea to try various maneuven over water when be ran into trou· ble. S02oke from an electrical abort with the telltale lmel1 of ozdbe cu seeped Into the cockpit and h1I ampbere meter beaan danc· --mr bac:k and forth across ttl scale. _ .,. up there 1e>mewbere.'' "l was at a~ 2,500 feet when the t:Olinc qutt;-' IBYI ltaie. • 'AndJ tded to tettuUt~ut then the propellor quit.'' Reese co\11dn't look to the Heavena for help 10 he looked earthward. PLANE FLIPPED ON SOFT DCRT DESPITE NEAR·PEAFECT LANDING. • "He radioed a Mayday distreu call through FW!ertoo and eave hit position." HYI llunlincton b PultceSgt fte1!k>r1. ~ we knew we ha4 one ln..JroUble ,. '.'Thia looked llke the only CM Priest Assails . . S.E. Asia Slaughter .. By STEVE MITCHELL allowed the people to aitend °'',. oe11, "'tet ""' .churcb services." The 1laught.er or pohhcal But es time went on, and the prisoners In Vietnam Is no better world began to concern itself than the documented bloodbath with matters other than the Viet· ihat took place tn Cambodia, says nam problem, the CommunJsts a Costa Mesa priest who fied began to move toward a "re· South Vietnam last April. educaUonprocess." TM only difference, says the Ha nld he first noticed lt at the Rev. Do Thanh Ha. as that death seminary where he worked 81 a comes slowly to those opposed to teacher along the Mekono Delta. the Communist reiime in Viet· 11111 nam. ''When we would get ready to Rev. Ha, 41, associate past.or at celebrate Mau or hold services. St. John the Baptl~t Church in the Communlat.s would or1antze Costa Meta, is also chairman of a people's conference," Ha said. the Movement for Human Rlgbts He said report• of concentra· in Vletna m , a group seekln& tlon camps tn Vietnam are true, worldwide pressure against the and that he bad occasion to visit Cpmmunist.I in that Southeast lwo or them. called .. ,.. Asian country. education centera." Ha says many Amertcans are o d ii h not aware or the plight of !500.000 re11e as a civ ian, t e Vietnamese prisoners in that priest wu-1ltlowed into Ure camps, but wa.5 not allowed to country· see his friends. Tbe Catholic priest himsell .was the target of Communist "They told rne to write a note harassD'lent up until last April, and it would be delivered," he when be and eight students fled sa.I~. the country on a small fishing The campt are in the coun· boat tryslde, covered with barbed ''When they first took over two .. wire and very little houslna in· years ago •• Ha recalled, "they side," said Hn. "There are ' several cainpe in ea~h province, Explosion Kills Woman A young assembly line inspec· t.or hu died followina what ap- peared to be an Industrial ex· ploaion in Irvlne. Paula Ramtrez1 21, died of bead wounds at aoout pilcbtiaht Friday, the Oran1e County Coroner's Office reported. The vtcUm was on the Job at TDK, 171072 Daimler St , when the accident occurred. There were no nearby witneuea. but others In the factory said they saw a nash, which apparenUy knocked the lnapector to the 1round. She was pronounced dead at Tualln Community Hotpltal leu than an hour alt.er the accident. and each Is incredibly crowded. "They are withoul medicine. they 1uffer bealinas at the hands of tbelt ca9tor1, and very seldom are they freed, unleu their CamlUeacan bribe ajaller. "Tlw deaths are the same as m CambOdla," Ra said, ••more sclenunc, but no less atrocious." Ha ned 'Vietnam after COD· tinued haraument at the 1eralDary. He and bis students speftt three days and U\i'ee nllbt.s In an open flahJnf bOat belc>r docklnt ln Bangkok. He aaid his or•anuaUon wants to call on wotld le ders, aakbii them to uae their lnnuence to force Vietnam leaden to restore human ri1ht. la that country. "T~ Uni~ tntel ha• mucb lnflu~nct boc:auu VletAam leaden are 1Qa diplomat.le recoinJtlon and eapeclaJly re- con1t.ructlon lid." Hu aid. CU£T TACTICS DEPLORED ·sy EX·MOONIE.... ~ . <From Pace AU that was helpine kid• aet off druca. 4'lt was o'kay to lie, because it was 'heavenly deception,' and it J>:U a way to 1et money for \he inessfkh. askinc ror strength. There were pep talks and slngina for energy." she recalled. When Miu Zepeda went East to fund-raise, she sold flowers, candy and peanuts. She easily broucht ln between $100 and '200 each day. All mon~y ls turned over to the church. "The best part of the day - even when you're tired-is to try to ao out and eet more money. even ll it's only five cent.I," she said. "The Unification Church juatlfles everything it does because it says it's for the Me11iah." Mils Zepeda assert· ed. She abhorted the practice and believea In being ••up front." A typical exhausting day begins at 5:30 a.m. for prayen. Fund·rais i ng te a ms eat breakfast on the road, usually in a van, then they go to work col• lecUnglnoney at8:30 a.m. "We went from house to house or to rest.auranta and bars all day. We 1ot home about 1:30 a.m. and went to bed, then start· ed the whole thing over afain. Tb ere was no time to think. Cult members practice what they call "heavenly decepUon," a tactic used to 1et the public's support and money. Followers oC the aect don't see books or n~wspapera, listen to the radio, watch television, or have much contact with the "out· side" world. "The day was always or· ganized far you and decillona were always made for you. "If you were approaching an older person for money, you would say you were work in& for a 1roup ot older people. "Or you could say you were from a Cbrlstlan youth group ''Even lf 'there were newspapers there, there's no time. Tbe whole day -your whole Ute -Is dedicated to Rev. Moon," she repeated. "I began to thi~ that wasn't naht and I started to t.b1nk not ao hiehly of the church. J wanted more sleep and time to write let· "We did a lot of praying and lers. · * * * * * * 'Mind Coiitrol·' Lamente.d Henrietta Crampton's heart la broken. It'• because or Kathe, one or her three daugl)tera. "It's hard to believe that someone can be con· trolling the mind of your chUd," s~e lamented. Kathe Crampton is wHat her mother terms a "victim" of ~religious cult -tbe Love Family ot Seattle. The young woman, now 24, was 19 when she bee ame involved will\ the 1eet. "She hu had a compl~te pertonallt)' chug , " Mrs. Crampton told members Of lbe Mesa Verde RepubUcan·Women. "Sheaaya 1he ts 89 years old and bu died to her put. She's in heaven. She's a r•urrected spirit. • She can never ain. She's laking ll all literally.'' Mn. Crampton knows of cult$ flrat·band, and her outrage at losing her daughteti has led her on a Halous mission to alert the pubut to the 1'danaen of braln·washJn1'techolques and ~d control used by these cults." 6be ii a .apokesperaon and a ~ard member of the Citizens Freedom Foundatlonl an or1anil&Uon Of parerita and fonner cult roetnWrs that bu as ltl -the dlllemlnatton C'Sf irifor91a on reeardl:rie re· llclou1 il'OUPI 1ucb as the Lo\le Family. Hare Krlahfta and RevJ Sun Myun• M'0on'1 UnllicaUon ChurCh Her home in Redondo Beach f,s filled with files of JnlormatJon about youns people from all over the countey who he\fe been indoclrillat,ed lnto a cult and are pow "unable to mak a freo will deci.lon to I ave.'' In addition to 1peakln' to crotJ>s and organlza· ttont, the t. on the telephOM •¥efY day givtn1 ad- vice to parenta on what to do. St)o allo does work with community 1roup1. Mn. Crampton was aclive In brinainr together 1overnrnenl a1encles in Wuh\n,ion, D.C., under the dlretaaa of Sen. Robert Dole. to hear stories from anxious parents and former cult members ud to consldtr what appro~t. action Conaresa and federal agencies can make. "The public la gett.ine ripped orf by theae cultl," she aatd, noting that because they declare themselves to be "nonprofit cburcbe1,,. they are then tax-exempt. "The kid.I live ln utter poverty and the leaders are aetUng all the money <from fund·ralalng>," she said. s~ asked, "Who 11 1upporting thH• cwtt? •· e biJJeves the public backt them "every time • citizen buys roaea trom the 'Moonies' or books froD'I the Hare Kriahna. • • Sile added that the Amertcan Civil Liberties Union "sup~rts the cults rtghl down the line.·· CIUna • brain-washing" as the major method of booklnf young.ten on a sect, Mn. Crampton out· lined vartous tactica: . "They remove the person from a normal socie• ty. There are no new1papen1, radloa or tel~vlsion. There lt no contact with the outside world.•• -Censored and withheld mail. -Uttleal~. -Poor food. -Oonstant. indoctrination. ''They are told that their parent.I are antl·r~Ugloua and are trying to take them away from Uaelr religion. The )deb are finally broken down and aJlenaUd fl'Olb theJr families." She added that after the thought con<rol ttchnl· quea have been put into e!lect, the younr duJta are "~uaceptlble and unable t<> resl1l1 When t.he group says, 'We have the answers to a better world,• the ktda fall for it.•' · Mn. Crampton said thal societ)' often blames the part.nts for a child taklnl up with a rellgious cult. "Parenta, they aay, are either too 1trlct or loo pennlaalve. ''My two other dauehten aren't Uke Kat.be. How could I have been rotten to one and aood to \he other two?" "I didn't want to work,; hard. l The da)'S ·iot Iona er and lon1cr. ! There were contest. for fund-• raisert. and the prizes were pie· ' turesdtRev. Moon." • Mh1 Zepeda'a dlalllusionmcnl ~ grew. •until 1he finally returned • home. She said membere of the } colt often cootacted her, tryin1 to , make her feel guilty so she'd re· : turn. > • She said it has been only re· t cently that she'• been able "to ' get right about thln11. and l 'm i 1UU 1etUne ri1bt." . t When Miss Zepeda ·'found out ) Rev.·Moon waan't the Mesalah. it t really pulled me down. It still { hurt.a me to know that he's wrong l and that he used me," she • lamented. ' "He takes your ideals and he } swe'pe them away. All tbe thin11 , in my heart -how I wanted to ; teacb P.E. and bow I &eUeved > that pe<>ple are indlvl<luala -he t took thole id~als and now il\ey're ' 1talned." ) She did not under10 depro· t grasnmi.,1 .. but she recommends t it u a helpful WB)' to Jeav• a cult. Her advice for thole on the brlnk of falling lnto a cult aituu-I tion i• "to continue haviq strone r relationships with people you • love. To sacrifice what you've ~ completed in your life ao rar • wo&&ld be to throw away too many I •oodUainp." She lldvllea parent. to •'try to undentand their cbUd, even if · what he'• aayins la garba1e. Utten and aak quettions Uk,. ' 'Wfty do you Uke 'thls group so I much?' -I "Then act on tlae Hfationsblp i that you meady have. to show him that-this may not be a • po1itlve thing." • · : Contrary to the notion that a 1 teell·aJter.la ripe for a l'~Uf 1 cult when be or she is down and , depreased, Mias Zepeda feels that ''for the ma1t part, it's the ' pecple who Are balanced" who : tel cauatrt ap in it. She noted that some people had bad home situation. or were drlftlnl and searcbJne for mean-. ing in their Uvea, but usually "it , was people who had it toeether and who bad a Cood foundation ' wlth themaelves" who stayed wlth the oburch. T<>day, Ria Zepeda ia op· tlmistlc about her future. An ecolopt. she Intends to atud> • oceanocraphy at UCLA in th<> • fall. · , ~ D!!TJlOlT <AP) -AD • pJ01ion blew apart a boute aDd killed two women SatW'day ill a q ulet neJehbol'hood, pol lee said. A witness •aid th• force of the blut was felt two blocu ~jl· The Pl]>lOltoctfflrt tbe waIII e home cruhln1 into two adjacent hoUJea. "IT WAS UKE A bomb went off. Thatbousewu eone lo an lna- tant," onewttnesaaald. Richard CoretU, a pollce in· spec tor at theacene, said, "At thl1 point, we are treatlna it u an arson and homicide.'' He did nol sii~ why police suspected, foul play. Firemen pulled two victims from the rubble. They were not positively identified but were believed to be a 41-year-old woman, who owned the boule, aJld her 19-year-olddaughter. • • A car parked In the driveway at \he Ume of the blut was crushed by f allin1 brick.I. ; · flelghbors nld the-house was ··"ned by Norma Sandera, a . ;fhcber It\ the clly'a public ·If hoola. Mrs. Sand era had five ' l"'1Jdren, neighboruaid. "ALL I COULD 1ee wets a wall of fire comina at me. Next th1q r knew I wu on the floor," said Charles Hickerson, who Jived next door to the dam aged home. "I heard the picture window shatter and ran outside,'' he said. Hi ckerson waa not Injured, but his house was heavlly damaged. NeighbONJ said Mrs. Sanders and her daughter. Nancy, were in the · bom e whentheblastoccurred. , "There were five chtldren, '.'!If ancy was the oldest," suld Mrs. : '")of!re Hyde, wholivedtwohowiea ·' away and hu known the family for 20 years. ._._..At the time of the explosion. • 'Tm' other children had ione to a nearby Gesu Roman Catholic Church for Confirmation services. neighbors uld Rich Recluse ,, Found Slain Amid Millions fNDJANAPOLIS <AP) -A • : wealthy recluse was found shot tci death Saturday In her home here where wllco dl1covered mor• than $5 million In cash stuffed in , trHh cans. drawers and tool boxes. Police 1oid the home had been set urtrc. The blaze had been 1et In two plrsces. und police aald they found evidence that Ruollne was u ed to lgnJle the ftre. • MarjOrle V Jackson, clad an lfl an n e I pa j •mu• and a houteco•t, wu found dead on the klteben noor. She had bttn lbot once at closo ran1e v.<Jtb a .2:1- c aU!>er pistol, Deputy Coroner Ch•rlee Grttn aaid. Monoy found in the house totaled $5,0lS.480, accordin1 to the Marton County shertlrs de- pMrtment. . Poaeeuiom Sold· NEMPHlS, Tenn CAP> -An , aucUon of alngtr-compoaer llaac Haya' personal poss slona, or- ~ der4td by a court to uU1fy some of hJ1 cr00Uor1, notted more ihan ' $54,000. ouction oftlclala aay . .. •P' "oetbeuHofl nuc11a.rppwerproducdOD. TBE U'.ADEU ot the toPDOD· Communlat lndUJtrlal natlou ld1ed a coordinat•4 flaht qainlt intlatloc. unemp)bymmt and uw barnen hi the flnt ~lilid earlier Saturday tMtwo-Clay tuminlt. However t the leaders did aot air" on nueloar enersy POlicy aurt= boUis Of talkt at No. 10 Do a., olftclal home ol Bri· taln't mtmlnlster. Catt.r Wd reporten be and the othttlUdtrt asree4 to appoint a paael~ot~~nlclan.I ••to try to study all ol the facet. of the pro. blem," which hu become the key t11ue at the aumrnlt wblcb con· t1nueaSW1day. ' 'There ii such a dlvenlty of ln· ternt and a dffl) concetft about the lutuH that we thou1bt lt we time to ~dreu th1a problem,•• Carter told reporters after return- ing from an evenine at Buck· ingham Palace. • Carter and the other summit leadert dined wltb Queen Elizabeth II and members of the British royal family at a black-Ue state dinner. CARTER SAID the ·'baste question" la bow to guarantee adequate auppliea of nuclear luel for electrical production while guarding agalnat mlsuae of the spent fuel to make nuclear ex- plosives. He aaid the summit leaden un- anlmoualy agreed that "unless we do take action, there will be a lot of other of the so·,called threshold natiom who will pro- long exploeives in the future as In- dia did a few years ago. And all of UJ want to prevent that.'' tndla became the alxth naUon with nuclear c..,abiUty. explod- tn1 a nuclear device on May 18, 1974. Carter did not give any timeta· ble for reaching an lnternatlon.J a1reement on nuclear non· proliferation. Sources in the West German de· legation said the study panel is to report back within eight weeks on Its recommendations curbing the TBBLEADBU andthelralde. uldtbeftntmoetiniwumarked bY br~ qreement oa bow lbe non·Communlat world should •Pffd ltl recovery from the Worlt economic rece11lon 1lnce the 1930t. They1ild there wu noconfrm. taUoa or acrlmoey on 1uch de- llc ate matters u the rate o( economic expan1lon. nuclear nonproUteratlon and the erection ot trade barriere to protect domestic tndustrtee. ShWm.lna ClfftclaJ Umoustnes the party ot leaders walked amid aawttnc touri1t1 throu1h St. James'• Park for • luncheoc at Lancuterllouse. Brtuab Forel1n Secretary David Owen1aJ.d the fintmeettna wu ... IC)ocl f\aa anCI enJoyible," and olber Britlab 1ource1 described the atmosphere u ex· tr aordlnartly f rleoclly. "There W8' a very large feellns we were all on the same wavelength," said Canadian Prime MinJster Pierre Elliott Trudeau. ••We are approachin1 problema In a commonsptrit. • • Carter told reporters the four· hour opening setslon of the two- day summit had been "great, ex· cellent, very 1oo<1." Hoovel shifted quietly as the bridle party watched the bride, 27·year-old Patricia Louisa Oakes and groom, 63-year-old Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., exchange- / vows-6he tor· the first time, he for the fourth-in an outdoor ceremony at the family's Poughouac, N.Y., farm. He ar: rived on horseback, she in a carria,e. Standing tn as best man was Mortimer Hall. 'lbe Rev. Gordon Kidd officlated. Family members, at left, look on. P:rotest Now a Battle of Wills CONCORD, N.H. CAP> -A week after a peaceful an- tinuclear power pre>telt, most of the 1,400 demonstra!on arrested were atilt lo custody Saturday with the llsue becomln1 a baWe of wllla between the de· monatraton and Gov. MeldriJn Thomaon. Thom.eon hu vowed to have ·'law and order prevail," but that has become a cosUy vow as the demonstraton remain adamsnt that, wtth few except1004, they wlll refuse to post bail unleu alt those arrested are freed on . personal 1'9COIUizance. They are being he ld on charges of trespasaine on the construction site of the Seabrook power plant. in violation of a court order llmltlnt last weekend's demonstration. THE COM' OF holding the pro- testers 1n four National Guard armories hu been estlmated by state o(ficiala at $50,000 a day, and Thomson haa appealed for contributions from "corpora· lions, labor unions and rank-and· Ule citizens throughout America" to help pay the bUlJ. About 200 memben of the Clamshell Alliance. whlcb sponsored last weekend'• •ll·in, slaged a peaceful demonstration ln tbe front of the StatebOUte ln Concord on Saturday. One participant said the proteat was to show support of thoee belna confined in the armorlea. were still unaure about tbe schedullni ot trial•. Some who needed to return to jobt or school bave been released · on ball. but . no fi1uree were avaJlable. SEVENTEEN MEN and women were COl\Victed on Thurs. day on the treapau charge, but u of them appealed the convictlon and were returned to the armories. State lawyers conced that it the aame pattern follows •mon1 others convicted, the cases could drag well beyond the summer. ~~Llle&i'te .-Battle Flares r State and county prosecutors say the protesters are expected to be tried withln thTee or four weeks, but the leaa1 syatem 1n Rockingham Count¥, where the demonstration took place last weekend, already shows elans ot 1train becawie o( the number of people 1nvo1ved. ''IT'S A REAL meas," said a spokeswoman tor the county three-member board or com- mlssiOl\er&. She said the com· m lss loners we re concerned abolft the COits of the many trials and of confinement of those con- After tbe Judt• gave ~ pended J:S.day jall sentence to the first of the 17 convicted, state A~ ty. Oen. Da\tld Souter went to Hampt.On to araue that the aen- t.enca were inadequate' for "one of tbe mOlt well·planned act. of criminal conduct In the it.ate or the nation." KANSAS CITY <AP> Ia Laetrile a valid cancer treat· ment being suppressed by a con-· splracy of the medical estubliah- ment? Or is it simply a product of those who traffic in falaebope! THE EVIDENCE put forth by scientiats testlfyina for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration at twG days ol u intense and emo- tional public beariJl1 in Kansas City, Mo., last wee), wu heavily on the side ot thoee who say that Laetrile repraenta falae hope. "Neither the U.S. Food and Drug AtbulnisttatJon, the Cana- dian Food anCI Drua Dlrectorat., the National Cancer lnaUlu.le, the American Cancer Society, t nor any reputable or1anls.Uon hu found any •vldence to 1ub- 1tanUate ~Uffot Laetrt 1n the treatment or prevent on or cancer," the FDA aald In Its formal ariument Or, M Dr. Daniel S. Mart.in of tbe Catholic Medical Coater 1n New York told the bearln1. Laetrile ll "a swindJe, a hoax, a ..., .... ......, ........ ~ MoftdtY"Fflday. If yOll OD not ~ )'Ollf PllPI' ., 6 30 0 "' c.it Mb• 7 0 lft lftd ~r CO(>y Wiii be dtif~ e.r11tdty al'<! Sunday II~ 00 not r9Cl9lve yQllf cooy by I am. ~l MtOtt 10 a:m. and yo11r COW W!ll .._ ...... fraud and a ripoff. The only thing 1t candoiatakeyour money.•• The Laetrile 1upporters branded the hearing a ''kanJarOQ court," with the witneues stacked aaa.lnst them. · · •con1re11 haa paned no by Pr. Kanematsu Sugulra which aeemed to show that Laetrile re· duced the spread of breast tumon in mice. But now aclenUsta have report· ed tbn no one has ever been able to reproduce th01e result.I. victed. . At week's end, offldals or Hampton Diltrict Court said they The sentence will chanaed and all 17 1ot U•day Jail terms and SlOO nnes. law a1alnst apricot ptt.s," arcuect ..=======================--==-=--===---~~~ Michael L. Culbert, of Oaldand1 Call(., a spokesman for the Com· mlttee for Free<tom of Choice 111 Cancer Therapy. Apricot pits are one source of Laetrile. • THE IAET&ILE •Ide also COG· tended that receot actions In Florida, Indiana and Alatka in· volvln1 approval ot Laetrile leat.alatlon 1h~ that claims tor the 1ubstance were 1ainlq wider acceptance. In recent year1, Laetrile pro- ponenta have made mucb ot a atudy conducted at Memorial Sldan·Ketterlna Cancer Center 80.4RD'S ORDER • C4N"I' TREE DAD fLORJ:NCB, Ala. CAP)-Tbe Florence Zoain• Board of AcUUft.: menta a1ree1 wltb the clty'1 buildinl lnapector: Jamie Ray, 12, mUJt tear down hll trM bOUM. Accordlnt to th• J..1 board i'uJ_. in' reeeDtJ¥, UM *200 lrff ~ dOel not comply wttb clt1 1aGJn1 r•aulatloM becaUJe tt ls 1 ... than ao fffttrom tho street. But Jarnla'• father, JamH Ray, 1a11 dori't bring in tb• wreektnf Crft yet, becauae h• lntendl to appeal the rullnt-all thew~ to the SuPreme Court. - ' I " ' .... ' ' ' . -:~ ... · .. :·· '':: _,,, ... '\ ... . ... . ............ . ' o f e I .. • .. "·· .. . • • 'i ... . .. ... . .. . •• • •I . . .. ' . ' ~, • • • ·: l ...... .,i ••• , .,.,,., u .. r1·e ,·;,(> Vi«·ti111., 70~ (.'1·ili(•(,/ .. ' .. . , .. . . . , ACCO PANIED BY bl1 Secret,ry ot Reaource1, Claire Dedrick, a former Sierra Club vice president, Brown wu recelYed with courteou1, but not overly entbu•luUc •P· plaute. Durln1 the 1 e11loo, none of t h• "WE ARE IN an era or mnu1:' 'Brown Sierra Club d irectors ralaed the crltlcilma Hid. ..To elean up the air and clean up the tbat envlronmentall1t1 have voiced In l'eeent water la 1oto1 to be expensive, and I think mootha _ that Brown ts more talk than aub- tbe price la worth paylne. But we have to re-stance on environmental ~ues. or that he la eo•ntse there are co&tl, and Jobs are dl1-bendln1 to labor and buslne11 pre11urea to p}Jctd. create Jobe at the upense of the' envlron-"Our expandlnt technology 11 running up ment. a1almt certain Umlta. Pbyaical lhntu, poUtlcal But Brown indirectly rataed those lssuea Umit•, tecbnoloslcal Jlmlts, foret1n policy blmaelt, joklna that be waa there to dtfend llmlU, and tboae apply not only to environ-himaell and concentrating on conlllcta between mental aroupe," Brown said. interest eroups which be said may not be re. He a.t.o told the directors ot Jhe national solved to every group'• satisfaction. t---eA.Vironmenlal 1rou~ •Ai.ch. bu. becom._a RE SAID SOM£ of 1he dlttlcu!t natttlet 1Jte tar1et ot busineu and labor ll'OUJ>I, ~at they e nvironmentalis t s must face Ja that... t.h.e . '1mllrtry btrder to envtron-=-population ls contlnuln1 to expand, putting mental quatlons. pressure on land use. And a gl'eater percen· "Just u you have a consutueney that you t age of those people expect to share in r---:~r.a:nt--tn::-pi:otim:-and"--;adirocmc.flat;::-yiDlI've--~ode:b 'r Mfluence. - al.lo got to educate them as to what tradeoffs 'They're coming into the mainstream, and and what c o1 t1 are involved tn each •they don't unde rstand a lot of this ecology particular program. And there always are no business. That's way over them," Brown said. free lunches. ..We have p bor people who are out of •'I REALLY SEN&E JD increasing .polartzaUoo," he aald. "We're tryln1 to make people aware of the coats of conserving our reaources,otcleantnguptheair." work; who a r e still buying that American dream of more. They're not looking for in- sulation or a small car or a hairabirt of some kind. They're looking for all the goods that have been a part of this society." Taldttg Another Loelc Governor Jerry Brown meets with residents of Yerba Buena Plaza to see whether conditions at the housing project had improved since he stayed overnight in the building known in San Francisco as the 'Pink Palace.' Crime, garbage collection and other problems had been cited by residents during his stay. Tax on .Poi Offers Government Booty SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The sale of Ie11ll1ed marijuana could reap taxee of $1.8 billion annually and save the country about SQ> milllon a year in Jaw enforcement costs, a researcher hH told the N aUonal Drug Abuse Conference. Alan C. Garber of the Dru& AbuaeCouncUsaJdttwouldbelm· peraUve to earmark the mon.y specifically for some aoclal use m arlJuana UHrl can relateto. I N A aESEABCB paper, Garber Hid the tu revenue ti8ure ls conaervattve because lt does not take lnto comlderatloo unbyteen·a1eraorexpandedu1e by adult1 If marijuana la le11Uzed. ''OM would bo naive to believe that at least a •s:naU percentqe o£ thttt people (noouur1) will not at leut try and ~rlment wtth marijuana under a re1ulatory syetem and some of these people would eventually become regular uHn.'• be1ald. Garber'• t~ esUmat.e J1 bued on research flpres sbowtn1 ap. prox1mate17 la 1nlWon over·ll user• of ar... whO eaaoke 1.2 btlllon martJua.na d•Ullta m · nu ally. U1t.nitobaceo industry fipres, It woiafd coSt only about $7.46 to produee, pac~aae and aell a pound of legalized marijuana. which could beaold for ~12, bued on a current averqe rtrect price or S32 an ounce, Garber H ld. He conceded quality and priee h ry widelyfromplacetoplace. TOE 1514.SC per pound could all be potential tax revenue , represenUna: a miDlmum $1.8 billion at c\UTent levell ot use. "Th.la fllur• represeata almolt 80percentofwhat.theftdera11ov· ernment now Teeelvea yearly ln elf arette taxes." He allo noUd fi1uTea from Jaw enforeement agencies indicating letltlmatemarlJuana 1ale1 would save about "20 mllllon a year in lawenlorcernentetforta. Add!Uonally. marijuana cOUld lead to other revenues from OC· cupatlonal taxes or Ucenaln1 tees o n 1rower1, J>roce11or1 , wholesalers. retailer• or others deallnalnthedrug. Ehrlichman Highway Spending Boosted SACRAMENTO <AP) -State Transportation Director Adriana Glanturco, accuaed of not spend· ing enough on highways. an- nounced Saturday a $SOO million tncreaae in a six-year road· buildln1 proerarn that would boost highway spending to $6.2 billion through June, 1984. ( STATE J ·'This estimated increase com- es without a new 1aa tax aqd stems principally from changes sn fede r a l law and better estimates of con.truction coa&a." Ms. Gianturco said in a .state· ment. Some construction lndu.stry leaders and Jealalatora have claimed that Ms. Glanturco hu r efused to 1pend available money for road construction. She has denied It. KflUer Cle• .. I/JI LOSANGELES (AP)-Kaiser Steel Corp. will pay a record fl.l million ln fines and another $15 m1lllon in cleanqp effort. at lth Fontana plant in order to avol<J beina blackU1ted by the federal 1overnrnent, the st.ate Air Resources Board said Saturday. Kaiser wu to be pl•ced on the blackllst -ti\ua denytn1 the firm eovernment contract• -on Saturday. Kalser'a "Fontana plant, which employs 5,000 peraons aod ii considered direct· ly respomtble for 10,000 Jobs, was cited foe nearly 1,100 vlolaUonaof atate and federal pollution stan- dards. lleaeftt•Akere4 SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The Callfomla Supreme Court bu lt.nlck down •law automatically entit.J..lni widows of men killed In lnduetrial accidents to maximum workers compensation death betMfita. The court said the law denies equal protection to both wldowen and employed women and doel °°' take Into cooaldera· lion a women'• abtllty to auppe>rt benelt. The tribunal eald its rul- inl mean• .. all a ppllcantl, widows and widowers alike. will be requtred to rrove their depen- deQCY and wll be compensated in accordan~ with tbe facts and circumstances ebown.' • ... . Save. on this Sea~ ta-r-1-i.fJ t-l-t E1t1een size ... two~pi·ece ·set ·now! Now'a the time to move up to mOdern afz.e sl!!f?lng comfott at big .. vtnga. 20 ~. bigger than full slze, this eo X 80 ' Sealy set told regulatlY at $100 morel Same extra ffrm tnnerspr1ng unit and thick culhlOf"ling of Seelyfoam• and cotton feft. Rugged tQrelon bar foundation for added firmness. Spectacular savings on all sizes now· . . . R~. 89.95 twin size each pl~e ., .. ..... ,. ' ... .. :. ,, . . .... ' .. .. .... ' . We hear Jot orarumblln& about the bureaucracy. Most ~pie are a1a1nst ll. whatevu it is. It's supposed to employ too many people woo spend too much money on cUviUes that aro often of doubtlul value. .. lta most remurkable chn.racterlstlc Is its ab1llty \o keep growing and growing. ton, :after its Ori&ioal purpose has been fulfilled. Let '1 look at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, created 105 years ago with a staff ol ino people. Today it occup1cs a whole string of buildings in \Vashlngton, plus 16,000 branches throughout the country. Its annual budget is $15 billlon. It baa 80,000 full-• time employes (one for every 34 f artners .in the na· tton), plus 45,000 part·time employ~. It plans dams contipuously, though none of those planned in the past 10 years has been built. · It spends $4 million a year on research to increase the yield of peanuts and $188 million in payments to firmers for surplus peanuts. It spends $45,000 on a study of how long the average American takes to cook breakfast. Studies of lunch and dinner are planned. It spends a year drafting standards for watermelons which admittedly won't be of much use to either growers or consumers. Its Rural Electrification Administration~ created i0.·1935 to help bring electricity to (arm homes, will g uarantee $3.5 billton in loans this year, though 99 per· <."ent or farm homes already have electricity. Its Farm Home Administration. also created in the Depression to help farm f iimllies save their homes, will loan $6 billion this year to persons in any cl>mmunity of less than 50,000 for just about any home isnprovementor business need. .. It spends $16 million a year on public relations and an equal amount on printing books and pam· pltlets created by a staff or 600 writers. Each con· gressman gets 10,000 pamphlets for his constituents .. Yes, it does constructive things. 1r administers food stamp • school lunches and other feedinl pro- srams. It rides herd on safety in !ood ptoductlon Jnd processlng and bas played a major r<>le in increastne food production. The U.S. Forestry Service comes un. deritswln . But there's absolutely no doubt many of it6>pro· grams are outdated and many of iu emplo}'es admit they have little to do. sun. lt keeps growing, under the tender care of congressional committees manned by congressmen devoted more to steerlnf govem· ment-financed re;earch and other pork-barrel pro· grams back home than to guarding the nation's purse strings. If Jimmy Carter can reorganize and streamline this one, and others Uke it, he's a better man than many optlmlstic presidents in the past. . Authorship Sailing . The recent Twelfth Annual Author Awards pre· sentatioo by UC Irvine's Friends of the Library re- veale<l another .lacet oi..Orange County living that seems to be thriving. No fewer than 61 county author& -some sharing authorship -entered 58 published works. The topics ranged from weighty scientific treatises to lighthearted chlldren 's tales. They in· eluded such subjects as home gardening, arts and crafts, family living and local history. Tile range is indicated by the award winners: James Roosevelt of Newport Beach for his book, "My Parents"; Jane and Paul Annixter of Laguna Beach for "Wapootin," a story about the Alaskan moose; Kenneth Croker of Costa Mesa for his "Santa Ana Mountains Trail Guide"; and Arthur Marder of Newport Beach for "Operation Menace," an account of the World War II Dakar expedition. Whil~ the county has always had its share of gift· ed wri1'rs, there's no doubt the continuing support of the university is stimulating the literary climate. ~ I ~· -- Punch LoruJon Offers Less om in Building Bridges , ... . ... Summit Exposes Diversities WASHINGTON, D.C. -Presi· dent Carter is going to face a ma· jor roreien policy challenge when he get.a together with America's al· lies in London this weekend. For the sum· mlt meeting wlll test the strength of U.S. economic and political links with Western Europe and Japan. The agenda for the meeting features a range of tough lssues that have not only been straining ties between the United States and llS friends, but also have complicated relations within the community of Industrial nations C STANLEY J: _ KABNOW _ as a whole. A key qu~stlon at the moment, therefore, ls whether Carter...can introduce an element of cohesion under American leadership -or whether the interests of the Unit· ed States and the other developed countries will divide them even more than they have been during the past few years. IT OUGHT TO be said at the outset that the United States and its allies comprise a relatively homogeneous group. They are all democracies. and, to varying degrees, each ls dedicated to a system that lies somewhere between capitalism and social democracy. But each has been influenced by its historical experience, and t.bis is important as they strive to reach a consensus. especially in the realm of economic pollcy. The West Germans, for exjlm· pJe, are deeply scarred by memories of inflatton during the 1920s. when their currency became so depreciated that It took a suitcase full of banknotes to buy a loaf of bread. THUS THEY are resistant to Carter's efforts to get them to 1Umulate their economy in order to Increase their imJ)orts of merchandise from Britain and France, which are ln trouble. allies over the question of dealing with the poor countries of the Third World. THE WEST Germans in particular want to bulwark these countries, partly because they need their raw materials and in part because they consider them to be a future market for their in· dustrlal output. UnW now, however, the Uhlted States has been less willing to make such a commitment. But the Carter administration appears to be shJftlng its poal· • lion, and one of the big itemt at the summit is likely to be tho ex· ploration of a common approach to the underdeveloped regions. Another matter that is bound to be discU6sed is Carter's concen· tration on human rights 81 an element in U.S. foreign policy. Here again, the Western· allies represent a diversity of views. Bomb Ban:· Bi?ttei! .La,t,e .Than • • • The British, on the other hand, recall the massive unemploy· ment of the great Depression of the 1930s. For that reason, thelr labor unions ire anxlows to keep Britain'• economy working at high capacity despite the risks of · inflation, Meanwhile, Frf'nce, as usual, la foe~ on its own sense of na· ti on al identity. And although FreRch Presidertt Valery Glscard d'Estaing ts more wob· bly than any other European leader, due to a growing threat from h1a left-wing opponents, he has been unable to work out a policy to bolster his country's sagging economy. THE BRmSH probably ·are closest lo>C8Jler in their belief •• that human right.I should not be overlooked. But the French and the Japanese, whoee diplomacy Thirty.three. 1ear1 ago... U.. le'8dlni acientlsts aasoclated with the development of nuclear eneray wrote a prophetic letter to President Harry S Truman. 1helr letter be11ed the Pn!il dent to realiie that the atomic bos:n b could represent th.e aravest military threat to Americans tn their ·hl,tory, 1lnce even the 1malle1t na· Uon with the ablllty to make and de· liver a nuclear bomb would be in a poaitlon to dutroy the United Sta tea. In the int.rest ot Ollr OWD aecurtt,y quite apart from tub. 1tantia1 humantwtan conaldt.;.a· lion.. the 1clenthll advl1ed Lhe Prealdent to f or10 the firit •• of tbo bomb and to uae our restraint as a competun1 buts for btadlna off a world nuclear arm1 race. WHAT THE aclentllu fea.rtd wa1 that the American . atomic monopoly would be broken -not just by the Sovltt Union but b1 a DAltY PILOT ~rtN. Wtld.Pvbflllltr Thoma• ICHvll. ldMot . ~,-~-. ~---~. --~~'~ tn end1othevmt-nee, the Unit· N 0 KMAN ed States threw au it.a welaht a1ainst such moves. COUSINS In 1~ the Slate Department do&en nations or more. They foreaaw t.be consequences of the pronreraUon. • They urged Prta1dent Tnllnan to announce, at an appropriate time, that we had devi1ed a powerf\11 .nuclear explosive and tbaat. m the human lnter.t. we had ablt&tiied trom U. use on human be\np. A•aimt this back1roW\d of r•tralnt, tM aclenUsll believed Lbat the United States would be In a 1troni po11tlon to pre11 for ef. fective world control of nuclear power. Obviously;: ut.re Is no way ot kftowtna whether 1uch a strateo' would have worked. lt la potaUile that thO Soviet Union would have &ODO ahead U,_11 •ith the de· \lelopment of tu owa nucl ar eapabWty. tried to kill a project to bring some 2$ younc women to the United States for corrective sw· aery. These young women hlid been dWlgured by the HiroshJma atomic bomb explosion. state Department officials feared that the pr~ence of these atomic bomb vietlms in the United Statet might c~ate sentiment in tavor or outlawing nuclear WHP009. But now the United States sees the connection between lt.s own aecurit,y and t.be ~eed for world le1al machinery to stop the apreldohueh weapons. It la terwrally believed that the Vietnamese war was the most aerloua U.S. foreten policy blunder of the 20tb century. But at le•t Vletn m wu rairly sell· contained. U.S. POUCV on nuclear power created a chain reacUon the full lmpmotwhlch hq yet to be f~Jt. AB a result ot that policy, the American people are caught up in a runaway nuclear arms race. Meanwhile, peoples everywhere lack a world organization capa· ble of dealing with common danger and common needs. President Jhnmy Carter ls completely correct in' aearchlpg for a way to prevent buclear bombs from menacini the future not just of the United States t>ut of clvtU.aatlon it.self. Late thou&h it is, he ousht to uae all hla persuuive powers and ln1enuity to create • world de· bate. out of which public prea· aure can be brou1h.t w bear on government.a. Even a1 Um la done, we can think back on all the waated. opportunities wh.n the probl~ wu much 1lmpler than ltlanow. And. Hd thouib it ii to have to aay so, th8 place of HUT)' s Truman and Dean Acbeaon ln American tllstocy may be far leu au.spicioua than was realized at lhetlme. , TJIE JAPANESE, who also will be present at the London summit, are going to create problems for Carter as well. As an exporting nation, they are aensltlve to the rislnt demand for protectlonlam in the United States and Weatem Europe. and they fear that curbs on thelr sales abroad wlU hurt their irowth. Carter certalnly will be under preuure to conctllate the Japanese, who aro America's prf ncipal ally ln the Pacific. At the tame time, though, he will have to lake btto account the outcry at home, eapec1aJly from labor unions, to dampen the Im· port into the United States of tJ apaneee goods. Add to all th1s the differences between lbe United States and its is more traditional, are not swayed by the subject. The prQ1$pect, then, is that the United States and Its friends wlll not come up with more than rhetoric on the topic. In short, they probably are incllned to the position that th1J 11 an issue that should not openly spllt the al· liance. More than anything, perhaps. the summit will give Carter the cbancd to meet lace to race with bis foreign counterpart.a. He already has met wlth British Prime Minister James Callaghan and Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda. Bill be may find hls contact less than cordial with Weat German Chan· cellor Helmut Schmidt, who sald during the U.S. election earn· palgn that he preferred Gerald Ford. In a variety of way•. the Lon· don 1ummtt promlaes to be an education fo~ Carter. Jt may be months, however, before we flnd out how much of a tuition fee he baa paid for it. wornin,. )'et, but choice ii ours, everyone•a. ELIZABETH B. HOYT SlllOi'• Not.: Blrmow Cc/tllff, ~~of JU ltntotln <IMritlf ,,.. • llOllll/f>,,,..,,,,,,. *'141 '11 WoahlnQf• D.C •• oddtf..t·tM Dlltnd 1'our B'M B'rtth ~'°* m Colla Jfuo Jod toNk. H• tcdd ht 1DGI ===• lad ~ bf 11.-r• • • • or Grid ldtldbtofM eall«S U.. t00me"oe~~ ... II.re .,. Ml oommnt1 °" tlw otw cUol. . ·~~ noor (oftbe~'nal B 'rlUi tnilld1D1> wa1 our uni· vene. W• Jmew tbey h8(J taken over oebel" bulldina• but luckily we didn't know µiey bad killed one rt]lllGl'ter. .. ~ oae thlnc we never ex· peCte4 was that we would all set out aiwe. We knew their de- ma.Dd.a ud realiJed no clvihed aoeletv ~do that. . •'wg IV8T PRAYED no one wou.ldpull an EntebM. Tbey bad the afalrways too well blockaded for any SWAT team to bust thrcM11h Eveey time the••evator bell raq, we twinged. The beat ~could hope"for-was1hat the1 would get tired and ne~te for free passaie. ~wasmachambr of~ ple, J'OUDI and old, black and wblte, Jew .and non-Jew. Ooe of the terrorists was heard to say he just prayed to a Allah that there would be more than 100. your mhtd off tbt ultimate worry. Ky ftncera are attll too swolleo to wear my widdlq rtna ~~.-~~ it cm a by riDI 1. fUIUUIMIQ out of a pteee Of wire ' that wu under me most ot the 1 Um•·!t••driviqmocruy. · .. IN 8011£ WAYS the worst moment wu the release. 1be turoriltl had Just ordered ever- yone face down and atarted yell- ina oblctm!tiel. We curled \U>, each tryfDf to make as 1mall a · tar•et • poalble. "Then there ~u quiet. Tbe ter· l'Orlat.s wfl'J'e on tbtlr way out but we didn't know It. •'The next command waa •Freeze, thta t• the polic• • thla a last moment of torment? Would you feel the bullet before U killed you! Out of the comer or one eye I could 1ee a J>lue uni· .form and reaJlr.ed it. really wu. thepoUce. "They were just making sure we were all hostaees and that there were no terrorists hiding in the room. Eveo with the police ••THE OTllEJl nilht.. for the flrat Uaie, I wu outalde tbe bulldlnf, loioklna up. I could fwl what it a:n,.t bave been Jlke out· •Ide, woadenn1 what wu 1otn1 on. ID •HUe It w•• wonetban WASHINGTON Tb:• whatwewenttbiOuCJi. o "I felt a treuiendou.s aadneSI· Uemen ol tbe·U.S. Supreuie that thll 11 tho way the world la. Courtdoaotwanttoi.l.k about It. Tho pa)'Choloatcal aapecta are but tbete ii • MrioU1 questlon the IDOlt u--.. tlna·, the ~b\lelcal lb~ abould answer bontatlJ ,Jnd ........ ,. wlUJoutcoverup: hurt and numbneu wi weu-· Did a Ju1U~ of tbe U.S. away. s ,._,,.. ttb .. It we believe that law and or-upreme~. GUii" a,... der eotn• through eovernment porter wh•t re1ponalble tg the will of the peo-went on ln a ple, we must work at every level ·closed aesalon to aay ENOUGH -terrorism, of the Justlcea Poverty and i1oorance. on the matter "When I eot home to my wife of review of and aon and d•u""bter, we talked the convlc· • tiODJ of John and uled and became much M l t ch e 11. closer. Friend.a from "round the H. a;. Halde-world bad been ealllna them at man and John all boun a1k1..,...•Ma~'• new?'-"Ehrtrcliman?--too afraid to aak if I were a holtaee. Nlna Totenberr, who covers "It may sound corny but the tbe court for NaUooal Public line -'Your prayers austaioed J\adio <NPR), reported that the me.'-thatyouaeeoncondolenee juaUc~ by a ~a vote, wttb cards sums everything up. We Juatlce William Rehnqullt abs- felt the spirit on the eighth floor talning, decided not to grant a re· and lt was real. There ls so much view of tho case involvtni the goodness in the world; it is our celebrated Water1ate defen· job to put it to work.'• dants. MISS 'l'Ol'ENBEBG'S r•rt of the closed session Included the rich su11e1Uon that Chief Justice ·s _ad Eriding to -Folks' Tale Warren Burger, whom she poin- tedly identifies as a Nixon ap-pointee, &tailed the announce- men.t of the vote In order to wln one ol tbe juaticea (Stevena or White) tQ. the aide of &ranting a review. , And Tiwy Lived Scrappily Ever After By ELINOR DA VIS Eluwr Davis u a reddent of lagWJa Beach This land of the free is fostering a new class of people. America'• own gyl)'ies. Different in kind from those of all ages who originally roamed the countrysides. America's gypsies are only one peer group. The elderly on fixed incomes. roaming Crom city to city -searching for a place that wlll provide a roof over their gray hairs and shelter for their crippled and aching bones. They seek a locale where they mi&bt live out their re- mainini years Jn peace and serenity. AMERICA'S GYPSIES! Some are widows or widowers, who suffered loss or income due to medical expenses in· curred for the long lllneas and death of a lifetime partner. Many have worked hard to retire on what wu then an adequate income. There are other extenuatinf circumstances, such as inflation, forcing these oldsters into limited and !lxed in- comes. Often these Iona time good citizens are reearded by some of their more fortunate fellow citizen• u liabilities. charity cases or scapegoat.a. These aame frustrated taxpayers never complain about bag businesses on subeidies or con- sider welfare abuse, tax·dodges, govern: mant waste, foreign aid, etc., u causes for splrallne tues that they and the oldsters alao P•Y. -80ltl& OF'TllOSB ln the other peer groups, bogged down and boxed in by a1e conscloU1neaa, provide club houses for th.tr children, country clubt and meetinc places for thoe• of their own a1e bracket and 1ome of the elderl)•, fortunate In havln1 hi1her lncome1. Yet these same ciUzena resent aupply- int m~ places !or other lifetime citizens. However. rest bornea are en" couraced •bere many oldsters slowly die of lOMlineu for frlenda and loved ones or from the ri1on and de&radatlon of re1lmeatatlon. THERE AaE cities who feel a responsibility and compaaslon for their elderty and wllllncly provide centers where tbelt foundlnt cithem can enjoy tbe aecurtty found in permanent houa- in1. POMibly, tbeae cities realize that by provicUna aenlor bouaint -&here is thus teas compet!Uon lD the 1carce rental market for tb~ yo11t.h aud the newcomers. Some yean •10, one of Laguna'• former elderly cltlsen1, who also became leu affioent financially, but who m~1ed to live oul ber days in her home city, lost paUence with another ctU1en. leu 8'ed, who wu a pelt in her modest ~art.meet. The guest indulged in "put-downs·' of the oldsters. Her hostess edged her guest to the front door, opened lt for the self·righleous citizen to depart and thtn said: "Now -You getoffm11 sidewalks -off m11 1treets, my roads, highways and freeways -and you take 11our children out ._of m11 schools. They Me mlne for I have spent a wbpJe lifetime payln1 for them." She 1lammed the door. Americt's,..,gypales $1o not dtlletYG. c.Qll· tempt anCl pity. They do deserve un- derstanding, concern, respect, and their --civil ritbt•. Poul)>ty America'• cltlzenry should be reminded that what.ever ta done for this nation's elderly wUl 1ome day benefit all generationa. Otherwise, they too may 1ome day live with the sword of Damocles over their head1 and become efpsles, as they also roam the countrysides looking for shelter. Her broadcast also em· phaalzed that the three jwitices votlne for review were Nixon ap· pointees; thus sbe raised the question qf motives. Now th1J story is a· bombshell. ln terms of the court, for theae august men, by tradition, never dlsc'Us.1 the deliberations of their ·famous Fridal)' conferences, not even with their wives at pWow- talk time. But becaU1e or the story's ob- vious impact, and the promotion of it by Miss Totenbert and federally funded NPR, it got wide attention. The New York Times eventually confirmed and front.pa1ed lt. thus elvlne it credence THE OFFICIAL reaction of the court waa "no comment." Un- fortunately, the name of Justice Potter Stewart came into speculation as the "source," and he was moved to deny he played that role or had even discussed the case wtt.b MiH Totenberf. She won't reveal her IOW'ces (,plural) oo the story, and added the lntriguine remark that she has "nveral 1ood friends on the ~ench," that "invlslbJe people" at court should be conaidered as possible tipaters . Naturally. def enae lawyera uked the court for time io ex- .»l•ln 'hoW' t.b• OUlt'.MeOUI leak mlaht have affected their cllenta• appeals. Naturally, the court thll W'fek rejected-this request. After alt, the court ml1bt have to acknowledee that it had done wrong lf it looked into itlelf -on request. There is a question of fairness and ethic• here. No Supreme Court justice shbuld discuss what goes on 1n closed sessions. No clerk to a Ju.sUce or a lesser func · tJoa~ lbould dllcUA IUCh m~-, Unt etther. · I AND YET, WE live In a t1Jne when the leak Of prlViJe•elS «' confldeatlal informatiop .1t1 tnore often the rule tban the tx· ceptioc. ·ec.i.lder t.b8 most '1rl cent leaking' of oew Watercate ta~ concern1n1 Rlcbatd NlxQI\. 1 1'houth l"8m a joantaltst, I di sorry somebody leaked to Nina Totenbera. lf that '9 "bat~ pened. The S\qfreme COUrt to be the Jaat nfu1e for an. cit11ens. If that'• ione. lln't talr play a rather holloJr concept t. · our republic? Nina Totenliera does not like Chief Justice Buraor'• work; Sh~, questions ~lJ motives in tl\ll c~. as well u those of other N~ 1 appointees. She would like to see all \be d.~1 fendanta 1n prison, and her el1 terprtalne reporting, to her, II way of emuring that the three d ' fendaata J.et what she t.hinb tb4Y 1 deserve. So while her NPR re- port amounta to a challenctt fll: Chief Justice Burger's motiv• her own motives are also open tt-. question. There la ju.st.lfication for such questioning. She says it was "un· usual'' for Burger to delay Olk nouncement on th~~ view lsai\ ·•for no apparent e ont_' and J practice "covert :\zy1Dg" ·r ~ hls viewpoint. ~ . WELL, JUmCES do lobby ) one another on many i11ue1 1 before final announcement 11 • made. To which she anawen: ~ "It's different. because u·. an • abuse by the Chief Juallce. Thls ii pollUcal hanky-panky in favor < of the defendants. Ile is takinc ' too long to release the decision. ; "If anything, thla story helps the defendants. There's been a ' week·lon.e fiap over it. The def en· : danu have really lost thelr case. · Their ooly chance was this flap • over the leak." Those are rather assertive ~ judgments. Miss Totenberg's i script reads that a Nixon· 1 appointed Chief Justice, but· tressed by two Nixon-appointed · Associate Justices, Is tryinc. to awlna votes in favor of three top I ofncf ala ot the Nixon Adminlltra-I tlon. , SHE HAS ALSO decided 'that these officials have lost thcttr case. otherwise, u she said ln her broadcast, it could develop that " ... Haldeman and Mitchell will remain free. p bably for another year, perba lorCYer.'' ----• Having them free for &nother year would sadden, perha1>9 even an1er, reporter Toteobera. But ft ls still up to the U.S. Suprell)lfl~ Court to decide whether the cWJ • Cendant.a have a ri&ht to review: !•• Let's hope the court UNI itlr own head lo make that decision and also Tebukea wboev~' "leaked." The Supreme Court · should bo the last body in goverriL' mentt.o "cover up." · • •. • . .. .. • I • r 'Innocence: A Nov~l Reaction to Po:rnogr8.phy { . 8y8Aa8AllACAR~ND Bor~o Cortland ft " BnUsh writtr of n>mo:ntfc ~z.. Thia ort1· ci. ftm appeared tn Th• Tmw• of LOftdon. It lhould bave been obvtoua to an1oae who bad atudled human bebavior that the dowDward t.mMI to pomoar•Ph1 would be followed by an up1ur1• to· romance. Yet the RomanUc Age which betan two )'tart aao took wrlt.n, oompoaen. publlsbera, tbeatttcal and film producers by au.rprile. WaltDimey1ald: "EveryUmo they make • pornoar•Dh1e ftlm l J'Qait lllOM1." an4 I am CC!ll· vlnced that every time women • Jook at vWllJ'. filthy, depad.lq porno•r•phy they buy a ••JA.rbara Cartland. tt I JN 'l'llB PN!lr two yearw the HlM i:A my novel• bav, lHe.t<i lato utronomlcal fliurtt .. and Jaave now reached '10 million. 'l')NDt.1-elx new novel.I wW ap- PJU' in Brtt.aln thll y•ar. I am a bt1t"Hller In Europo'-North Amenca ao4 alto 1n ·1·urk.ey, sma..-.. tadJa. tbe PhWPllAMI def Sri Lanka. WM? Because all IDJ' biltOlaiilit are W'llnJ. ,,.: ctemand LI not a\irPdliDa Ii ~1~. &Mt; •here men bave ahrQI bi.ilited and expitWd tMir WOQaeD to be J)U.te, but tJm WIJ4 liddin•m from Uae Wet& ta UD~ted. ~ u )'tartl •10. publlalierl tGlll UMlt ramanUc aut.bonJ that UMl1 aboll4 "II> modern\' 11114 wdw abOut cllYOroe U4 UQ• ND.CWled.lcWe-J nfUMd. • · r W&J brou1ht up in tbe ·20s." J 1ald. "We were lnnoceot., and there wu no queatlon Of pop. pine ln and out of bed pro- ml•cuoualy. I am not dJsputlna that today it bappeu -1 },Ult do not thlnk St ta romantic. • With th• .._ult that when the Roma.a· Uc boom bunt. J had mo-re than 150 vlrstnl In print. .. Tt'1 .,...,. untrue to llle and modern thouCbt," the crlt1c1 scoff. Buttalt? I have yet to meet a man who dld not want hla wife to be dlf • ferent from tbe "aood-Ume" 1trl1 wlth· wbom be amuau blraaelf. 1 aave yet to talk to • woma.a Who doela' lciilt for en 6verwbelmtn1, ee1t1tlc love from a man wbo worthlPt ha u hb ldeal ind bll JmlpjJ'aUon. It ta tbe ldeallMd woman ~ch evel')' maa put.a in • tecret ah.rt and WorilblDI aa b1I wife, aa the mother'of i'bJI thlldren, u hi• 1wde and lniptrauon. ROWEV£a MUCH ''women'• Ub" tnl.1 talk of uallty of the aeu1, It 11. aa t bapp na, m..Ucally lmposalble fot mm ud wonMD to be equal wbell lt com• to MX. A man can "make love" wttbOut tt bilbll uYt.h1.u but a ~ action. Jft cu IDHD DO hlm than• loOd o.r a.s m.at and .. u ,ur~ to~ .. Yar • womu. laY•mUlftf. bowever brief, ho••nr lltbt· hearted, mtlDI an emottonal ln. "olvemtnt, wbleb II both • ~&I ad aamtaL nit w ""7 to t''1HP about•• arreeta .a womaa•1 clllaracter aad ~*'· at all I.a enUrely due to women f aJUnc to do their job u the 1uar- dlan1 Of tnoral.I. 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Room by room, here's what you should do. • •• • I STABTWimmEKITCHEN. Your refrigerator, if electric, ls one of the ..., ................ 'largest consumers of electricity. Pay attention to bow cold your refrigerator ii. Uae a thermometer to check. If the temperature ii higher than needed to preserve milk and other products (aboilt 50-55 degrees> adjusttbetemperatureebntrolslighUy: Raising-the t"emperaturnttgbtty wttt rrot atfecr- fresbness, but allows the refrigerator to work for shorter cycles, usina less power. Saving on energy can be.a simple and inexpensive exercise. Merely switching to light -~olorad lamp-Shades can help boost light le¥els..wlthout-i"creasing ·wattage used. · If it's a self-defroster, check to see how low you can set the defroster control. Adjust it lower (follow manufacturer instructions) until frost lingers. Then, turn the seltinl sli1htly higher. Tell your family to avoid lJDDe<:essary door opening, which causes refrigerators to work over- Um1>vens are bll consumers of gas or electricity. Preheating la one thing you can cut out com· pletely. Plan to bake several Items at a time when yoo do use it. If you have an microwave oven, you are already saving some energy. But, be sure to cook as many thin1s at once u possible. A handyman ln the Jdtchen can replace incan· descent fixtures with fluorescent units. _Hot water tap leaks should be repaired im· mediately. • tJ8tJAUY, LEAKING TAPS require turning off the water under the sink, tak1ng the top portion of the faucet apart and replacina a tlny rubber 1aaltet. (Check the drawing on this page to see what 7ou ·n need to replace). A slowly dripping faucet dribbles about eight bot water beaters of water per year. You save the 1u "-uited to heat lt. ~I of that hot water eater, when was tht lut time you drained it? Flushinc out the sand which aett.les ln the beater durtnc the coune of a )'ear CfD reduce gas usage. It abo allows the unit to heat waler more quickly. A valve on the slde of tnost beaten (connect- ed to a hose if the unit is inside) allows drainage. Tu~ off the water iDlet valve and set the heater to pilot while doln1 the Job. Reset the beater to below "normal" when you've flniahed The gas company and s.everal retail outletl now offer a bot water heater insulating blanket that wraps around and insulates the tank. It cuts power usage by about 20 percent. ••• THE LAUNDRY ROOM. Another area where you can save a bundle. Switch to cold water detergents where possible. Set machioes to cold or warm water when.ever you can. Be sure you fill washers completely. Discourage your kids from tossing clean clotheetn with dirty items. Clean the llnt filter each time you use the drier. It s hortens the drying cycle by allowing air to circulate more freely. This room is another good area for switching lo fluorescent lighting units and make sure dryer vents are clear. THE BATHROOM.· Fix leaky taps. ••• Train all family members to take short showers with water turned on to flow at low rates. U d~­ cipll.ne fails, b.andymen can lnstall an inexpensive now-restriction device that cuta water flow from seven to about3~ gallc>os per minute. Most people like plenty of light in the bathroom. Next lime you paint the room, pick very li&bt col- ors. The F.d.lson Company says a lOb watt bulb puts . out more light than four 25 watt bulbl. Take a look at bathroom lipt fixtures. "When ~seat washers let your money leskdown the drain. A wrench, 6crewdrlver and Inexpensive washer end costly drips. was the last time you gave them a bath In soap and water? Dust and 1rime chop lllhtinl efficlency. U in doubt, clean 'em out. .... THE UVING ROOM . There are fewer opportunities to save on eneriy here, but do check to see l! you couldn't arrange furniture and lighting so you 11eed fewer lamps to -carry oo daily Ille. · Next time you purchase a television set, buy one ot the new, low wattaee models. Are your lamps shaded with opaque material? • You can probably use lower wattage bulbs 1Uld maintain the same U1htlnJ level by replacing opaque abades with translucent ones ln llgbt colors orwblte. , Keeping drapes closed when the heat's on saves gas. • Handymen can seal air leaks with caulking Soap and water boost light level8 Withdut using a larger bulb. Duating bulbs Increases light level of room lamps. walls and ceiling. Thia is probably the sin1le most import;ant energy savin1 step you can t.-e, say spokespersons for both the Gas and Edison com- panies. Light colored ceilinas bounce light back into living areas . Dust light bulbs. Dirty bulbs glve off less light. ••• THE BEDROOMS. An extra blanket could easily replace an elec- tric blanket for many people. Own a waterbedt Thinking about one? The Edison Company says a pad type beat.,r uses considerably less electricity than a fiow- through beater. Don't leave a high wattage lamp burning in the evenings just because yo_u hate to enter a · dark room. In.vest in a tiny nl&ht lllhi instead. Plue it ln· to th~ ouUet controlled by a wall switch. Insulating vents, ceilings saves energy Rearrange lamps or furniture so you get tb~ most usable light from tbe amallest number of fix. tu res. • •• If you're a handyman, you m11bt look at· your garage workbench. • Usln& incandescent U1bt1? Switch to nuores-· • cent. ••• UNDEB THE BOUSE Cor a.bovetbeceiUnt). Air CQl9dlt1ontng and beater filters need oc- casional replacing. The7 Hverety reduce effi- ciency. Exposed hot water pipes ahould be1wrapped with tnsulaUon. You'll cut heat loss. Wup insulation aroun'9 he.itns and air eondl·· tioning ducta wherever possible. What'• the payoff for 1oin1 to all tbl1 trouble? EdiSOlt and gaa company oUlclal• both·~ tbe amount 1ou save in cub dependl on how cUUaent you are lll ce>naefvine every day, but both say 1av· in«• of~ percent can be expected. · Both flrln• are careful to point out, however, that thole wbo use very Uttle eneru becauae of tbtir alreadyaimplew..tylemay be al>Mto 1av• UttJe. l t • WE HAVE GONE far beyond ~dbergb's early expectations, not only m conquering the seas, but apace as well. John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, aaid Lindberth's flight "triggered aviation to what followed - intercontinental travel and the space ,..,_ NOT AS EXCIT1NG A8 'IPIRrr? Apollo 11 Speceullft · procram. You 11eed a eatl)ylt to start aJ\1thlog. 'lbat'a wbat Llndber• .. 11 n & .... t did.'' ... .......... Twel boun paued troaa takectt before Undber;h, in bb Wordt climbed over the foe, over the aea ~ Into the ni1ht. By CODt1'81t, GI.an lo bit Mereurf·Frlendahip 1 wu on the dark aide ct tbe Earth u mlnut after an ell'· J1 mornlnl Uftdf from Cape Canaveral FJa.. J5 years later. · ' MJcbael ColllDa, commander of Apollo ~ 11. wblcb toot Nell Arm1trooe end Edwin Al4rbl to tbe moon oa July 20, 1968, Mid ~~ah'• fll,cbt not oQJy "aecelsa~~t In aviation around ·u.e wcttct." bUt •• 41ffrtalnlyaplece lo the Jlpaw puaale wblcb leid to the apace program." ••• UNDBD~ BECAllE interested ln4, fi>inl wbeu wu 20 ~oan old. BorD in Detroit cm Fe 4, 19021 be steW up in Lit-tle Falls, Ktn.n. He worJtecl on the tamUy ,___;;....__ .. farm during WorW Wart, ti.en eoteied the University of \V.lloomtn ID the fill ot 1920 to study mechanical enmeett.ng He left after a yell' and a fiait end went~ to Lincoln. Neb •• to talCe Oytni lessom. He barnstormed In the Ml.dw.,i, and in March 19'l4 attended th~ Army Flytn,.- School at San Antonio, Texas. Graduated top man In hll clua, he wu com· missioned a second lieutenant in the-Air Ser.vicelleservem 1925. • Transatlantic fllght activity had been heating up in the United St.ates, Brita.In and France, Just al the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union would later. It was fueled Jn part by a $25,000 olfer by Ray mood Orteig for anyone who could ny nonstop between New York and Parta. Pilots such at Capt. Charles Nungesser, a World War I ace, and Lt. Francoia Coli, a on"yed airman; Capt. Rene Fonck; Cmdr. Richard E. Byrd, the polar ruer; Clarence D. Chamberlin and Bert Acosta; Lt. Cmdr. Noel Davis and U. Stanton H. Wooster were among those who declared their intentions to make the run. Six were to die trying, two only 10 days before Lindbergh ten San Diego for St. Louis and New York. *** HE 18 IN A curtain of mist as he heads over Long Island after takeoff at 7:54 a.m. on May 20 after a night wtthoat sleep. His altitude is 200 feel, and his air speed is 105 m.p.b. The hue thickens and the coast line is no longer visible. The haze clears over the Thames River between Norwich and Ne~ London. Conn. With bis homemade periscope be tees the hills of New England tbroulb the cloud.a. He loses the coastline u he leaves Cap~. Cod. At noon, be is over Nova Scotia where be bas resolved to tum back if be find.a it covered with fog. He spots some houaes and wonders if his pJane will be reported. There are storm clouds but be decides to go on . . . squalls, heavy rain, then patches of blue sky. In his .. cabin that fioata throulh the air," now 500 feel above the sea be heads fOf' Newfoundland. He ls ovu Sl Johns a.a d.-yll&ht fades, bavtnc covered 1.100 miles lh it boun. No plane, be re· minds him.ult, ever new over New- foundla".'ld before without landing. Ireland us 2,000 mllea ahead and be heads eastward .. acroaa two ocean•. one of ntgbt and one of water." SLEEPINESS WAS ~comrni u pro· blem, and tt wu to pta1ue him all nlcht. He had seen a new1p1per cllpplnc that Nun1euer had f alled beca o be pro. bably tried to pilot Ma plan aU tho way and bad been unable to stay 1w1lce for 40 hours. Health Cost to Rise WASHINGTON <AP) -Despite Carter ad· mlniatraUon efforts to control heaJth care costs, the nation's total expeoditurea for health will reach szeo billlon a ye.,-by ~ up 1100 billion from present fiaures. a m$1' c:msu.tUne firm aaye. Arthur D. LitUe Inc., an fntenaational con· sultant based ln Cambr1.dte1 ~as&.. issued a re· port to cUenta H)'tnt that wnue UM 1188 ft1ure ls 11taggerlng, it atlU represent.I a leveUna oil oC escalatlna health care costa. Spec11lltlng In .. One of a Kind'" Eartv Amefican & Engll1h Antlque6toneware Ooc:ka, Butter Churns. Jugs. Pitchers. Bowls Unique Lines for Culinary M ists by Well-Known Manufacturen of Stoneware Authentlo Ot1ental WCY9tl Ob'}eta for Wall Oecoratlona Definitely an Open Air Shop on Old Newport Blvd. ,, n....s...10.•. a.M ...... 4't Mo. Mewport llYCL • Newport.._.. • 141-1767 When you take a Singer sewing course, you'll be amazed at how much you'll learn about ~Ing. Starting with pattern and fabric selection. Straight through to hems and finishing touches. All ending up in a finished garment you ~~~IJ.;~ make right In class. And once you finish It, there are trophies to take home. Classes are small. Instruction is persona1. /ft.~~~~ And we start at the beglnnJng. So take our teenage s~Wlng course this summer t:Juring our Teenage Sewing Fesuval. And find out Why we• re in a sewing class by ourselves. l .i I • R£A80N: ANN ARBOR permitted the l.1nlvenity of MichJaan to decide' for Itself whether "eene apllcing'' could be done on campua without undue risk to the surrounding community. Camhrldge foufht Harvard all the WQ from city bal to Harvard Yard. The i.uue involves balancln1 freedom of 1clentlflc Inquiry 11atn1t tbe responsibillty of local 1ovunmenta to protect tbelr clUzena. The blgeest beneflta -or hard.eM --~ blows -eootd ao to ordlaar1 AID mew. blrwever. t>estnornc •ltb U.O.. ~near Harvard and JliddJan •Ml the other Wliveraltles .HldYhl& tbtiuehw for 1-. 1pUcm,. TllDB PEOPLE llA Y be fint to Jeara d Pl'OIJell made pouJble by the de1ant new tecbnoloay: Controls for1 geoetteaUy-determlned dileuea like bemOl>blU.; Cl'Op9 that generate their own ferttllser, or vuUy lncreued un· deHtendlna of tbe way plan ta and animalt pau t.belr charactertstlce from one lener•tlon to the.next. Llke these envlufed .1aln1, tho hazards are u yet only imagined, alnce nOtbinl like um hu ever been done bet ore. The riaka may or may not be science ftcUon. But already they bave prompted reaearcben to lmpc>:se constralnta that Poverty's Perplex~ng WASHINGTON CAP) -Thirteen years ancl hundreds of billions of dollars alter war was declared on poverty, a new administration is tak· ing its own look at the results. What will it find? At first glance, on unimpressive record con· sidering the high hopes and huge sums of money that launched the quest for a Great Society. Despite a four-fold increase In public spend· ing on social welfare ln the decade following President Johnaon's call to arms, 216 million peo. pie are atlll poor, down only about 30 percent from 1964. BVT FROM A deeper inapection by several groups emerges a different picture. It appears that the defm.ition of poverty adopted by the gov- ernment the definition by which 216 million are considered poor -doeaa't measure the fastest growing type of government aid. That is "in·kind" assistance: Food stamps, hot lunches, housing subsidies, medical care, job training and other non-caah benefits that don't show up when income ls lallled to detennine if a - family is poor. Although the loeic of doin& so can be challenged, changing the poverty definition to account lor in·kind benefits doubles. lo 60 per· cent, the reduction in poverty atnce 1914, as Dr. John Korbel of the Congrtisslonal Bud&et Office found out. HIS REPORT THIS year was prompted by former Sen. Walter Mondale's expreuion of a growing concern in Congress over the success of President Johnson'• Great Society programs. "Looking at the programs largeted primarl· ly on the poor, much of the recent rapid growth has been ln the ln·kind tranafer proirams, rather · than cash assistance," Korbelaald. "While cash a11i1tance expenditures grew about four-fold, ln·klnd trans(er payments to in- dividuals Increased alxltto·fold, from t:Z.3 billion in fiscal year 1965 to 137 .t billion by fiscal year 1975. Th.it growth Is not renected ln official PoV· erty statistics becauae in-klnd benefita are not counted as income." TO COUNT TRl!M, Korbel a<\justed the numbcn and found : -II there were no govemmtnt wel/are pro- grams, 43.4 million people would be con.aldered poor -20 percent of the population. -When social Insurance programs, aucb as Social Security and unemploymtat tnau.rance •. are figured tn, the number or paor falla to 28.6 mUUon, or 12 percent. -AddJng cHh ualatance. the number drops to 21.1 million, or 10 percent. These are the poor under the government'• basic? povertl deClnltion used by the Cen11u1 B\lreau. Korbel a fl1ure Is low•r than tho Census Bw-eau'11 count ol 26 million since he adjusted the data to account for under-reporting of Income. -Counttn1 In-kind benefits lndudl•c Med!celd and Mediure0the number of poor falll to 11.4 million, or about vepertent. • are witlaout precedent ln mode'rn a cl en~. Eminent 1*>IOClats from 18 countries im~ a voluatary ban ln lfi5 on ex· perbnentl uirtlt aatety 1uidellnes cOuld be establllbect • A TEAil LATEll, the Natlon,J ImUtutes of Health had aucb a eode ready. By tbat time, however, the Unlvenity ol Mlcbiaan bad dealt wttb the iaaue of commwuty tafet,y in a relaUvely quiet mlbller. Harvard, like Mlcblgan, wanted to 1et on wtth DNA reaear~h. and for many of the aame reuons. But inatead of a soft-spoken biology profeaeor as mayor, Cam~rldge haa AU red Vellucci, who !or yeara baa buUt a succeasful political car on ba.IUna' Harvard. CriUca of 1ene epliel.n1 tn Cambrid&• Wft'e led by ~e Wald, a Nobel~ WinDlnl BarvUd btoloatJt.. · · • BE TOOK TO NBC·TV'• "Toctayt• .lhow to charfe iene apllcen wttb "lunt· ins tnto tomethlai 1n a woeful state of if· norance. ' He alao mentioned tbe posalbWty of eecapin1 organbms caua· Ins "m)'lterioas new dileues." · By the Ume Wald urged the mayor to take atepa a1a1nat DNA research, Velll.lcci already was on the move. A local newspaper had headlilred "Blohaiards at Harvard" before ,anyone had informed the mayor of danger. Everything wu right for one ot ~e mayor '• aallles against Harvard. He summoned the aclentiata to a televbed public meeting. • "Most of the people in this rooai, ID- cludlng myself, are lay people,' .. the' mayor told researchers, "so apell it out . ' . torus." But when Harvard blolOsilt Kirt Ptubne tried to do just that. d~ that 1 apUctni bad ever procWceid • •ttnown. ct.anceroua ortaiJ.lim/' a COUD- ell member llred off a blunt M,lolnder. .. Just wbat tho hell do you think you're aolna to do u you do produce out••. THE MEETING ENDED wlth btologtsta ln a atate of near panic at . VelluccJ's resolution to ban all •'moderate·• and "high .. rl1k geno- 1plic1.n& acUvit,y within the cit,y limit.a !ot twoyean. · The ban wu later cut to three months. but Velluccl'a face-off bad produced a five-member watchdog iroup called the Cam bridle Blobaurda Committee. Not •ince the A·bomb have acfeatlstd been held so cloaely accountable to non• expertoplnloa oftbelr research. Cooling trenGs. · · At cool pricE?s! . The t-shirt dress· 29.97 \ Hot days, cool down with the tee. The easy-care t·shlrt dre~l Soft cotton knit In prints or solids, with short or cap sleeve. ~-D82!<. ~ ~k. oow1 neck or bat~ neck styles. Just one shown here. Many more available. Sizes 6-16. Roblnalre Misses' Dresses, 50. ........ _. \ i • I I , _,I • l . • • . • • ' • • ·"' \,, ~. ..... ... ' The easy-care jumper 21.97 The A-line Jumper. An A-1 wa.t to keep your summer cooll Easy-care, machine wash- able polyester/ cotton. To wear with or without a blouse or t-shlrt. By J. M. Fefdman. Beige, green, blue, yellow or red. Sizes 8-18. Mall/phone. career Dresses. 46. :rhe seersucker pantset 16.97 Cool, crisp seersucker.Ifs a natural for summer. Now In o snoppy pantsuit with button . front top and handy hip pockets. Also available with a sailor collar. Yellow or green seersucker stripe. ~ Georgee Originals. Sizes 10.20. MolVphone. Career Oreues, 46~ • -r ' AWUOS LUNCHEON: Mary l<umley,, -pr ldent of tho Na· ·1ionat AmllaUon for Utt!raC)'. Ad· ¥toce, Wt.II be the 1peaker when South Cout · Literacy Coup tit · ftonort outitancllric volunteen and 1nat.alls orrtcen. The meetin1 wm J>e1ln at 11:30 a .m . Fdday, May 13, in the Holt· day Inn. t.aguna HiU.. Mra. Kumley, who took her preaent position iJl une, hu aerved u president of the San Fernando council and wu a re· tlonar chairMan. Matter tutor, a new c1 ... 1tncation reQulrlnt 300 hOW'I of tutodoc and 20 wonahop tlours, baa been achieved by Onal~ Cartcir, DeO Dee Leif, Gerrie Wilbreebt, Evelyn Ward and Beatrice W1llf am1. Flve·year phil w,111 be prt1 nt· ed to 12 tuton; two-year reco•nJ· lion wlU be alvfn to 14, and 35 tut.on bav• Hl'Ved at Jeut 40 houra. !Jew offlcua are DOnVivrette, president; Mar1aret Moulton and Onalee Carter, vice presl. CONJERENCE: Callfornla A11oclatlon for Neuroloclcally H .. ndlcapped Children wUl 1pon.t0r a two-d.ay conference for parent.I and prof e11ionala con· cerned with children wbo have J~arnln1 and/or behavior pro- blem.a. The seaiona wlll take pl&Ce Friday and Saturday, May 13 and. 14. ln the Realttry Ho~el, Jryln~. The conference will empb,ltn , eruclal aew advancu ln biochemistry and lan1ua1e1pro- cealini; Topics to be covned by more than so apeakC'l'l lnclude aJ. Jer1y, nutrtUoo. home manlJe- ment, 1anauage and commumca· tlons. aenaory lntef'l'atloa, special edueaUon, Juvenll• del1n· quen.cy llhd vocational plaNdn1. AmON the speakers will be!Dr. Lawrence Peter, paycb~ teacher, profeaaor and autbor ot "Th• Peter Principle." Re Will dhcuu Competenclea in Teachtna and how to train teachers to have an undentand- ln& ofleamlnl bandic~. For regilt.raUon lnformatlon, wnte CANHC, 9126 E. Leroy St., San Gabriel. CA 91775 or phone (213 > 287-8178 or (714> 833·89'10. SWAP MEET: An antique aale wlll be conducted at the Santa AD• YWCA from 9 a .m . to 3 p.m. on Friday, May 13. ALPHA OMICRON Pl: Southern Orange Coun(y Alum· nae will sponsor a Gol!·a·thon as a benefit for the Arthritis Foun· datlon. Costa Mesa, Meadowlark and Casta .del Sol courses wlll be played during the event, scheduled for Saturday, May 14. SIGMA KAPPA: Oran1e Coun· ' ly Alumnae will hav~ their an. n\lal fahion ahow and luncheon at 10:45 a.m. Saturday, May 14, at MCAS omcen Club. . Joan Spelletich (left) ana Debbie Turner model all-occasion clothing. •• ' \ Shoppers Take Note. • Clothing for all occasions, decorations for • any holiday, paintinis and antiques will be among the huge array of sale items to be offered m uaic theme would be c artied out ln one of th'e outatandinl articlel !or aale. • at the aMual Flea Market Sponsored by the Irvine Terrace Philharmonic Group, the Ph1lbarmonic Society benefit will be presented al the Balboa Yacht : Club at 11 a.rp .• Wednesday, May 1e. As provlatng good music in the county ls the • aim of the society, it 1s only natural that the Billed u the "heirloom of wmorrow" Is a "musical .. quilt featuring muaical tnatrumenta and alsnatur• of la Ancelet Philharmonic con· ductor, Zubln Mehta. leadln1 soloist.a of the or- chestra imd cueat conductors. Adml11lon la 11 and tickets may be pur.chased at the door!' - Nuptials SOiemnized . ¥ Wimberly-Korff : Tustin Presbyterian Church was the selling for the 1ln1le rill& ceremony llnk1nl Sharl Evelyn korrr and Ronnie Lynn Wtm· lterly. Their parent.I are tb• Richard f . Korff• of Huntington Beach find Mr. and Mra. Orval• Wlm· berly of JOlbua Tree, where the aewlyweda wm Jive. • • •• Keeler-Giimore : Renee Lyn Gilmore of Las Ve1u and William R. Keeler, Costa Mesa exchan1ed marrlaae •ows durinl a garden ceremony at Halecreat Park CJubhouae, Costa Mesa ,. Their parents are the Kenneth R. GUmores of Lu Vqaa and the WilUam ff. Keelen. eo.ta Mesa. The bride attended Watem Hiib SebooJ, Laa Veau and WhltUer Colle1e. Her huabancl arraduated from Estancia Hlgb School and Oranae Coast Colle1e. The newlyweds will live ln Coat.a llaa. M &ldna their hbme iii Cotta M"a are Larry A. Bell and hll bride, the for1J1er EUubetb Ward WhO were married ln the Santa Ana Country Crub. They are tht-<tt\llhter of the Harry Wards of Newport Beach and aon of Mrs. Eleanor Bell, Granada Hilb did Clifford Bell, Vancouver, Canada Sapplnoton-Stant>etry ry Kathryn Stanberry and llon&ld Terry Sappln1ton, both of La1una Buth .-ere married ln ChrlJt Lutheran Church, COila Mesa. The bride, dauahter of Mr. and Mrs. James L . Stanberry of Costa Me11, is a 1raduate of Coata M•H ff1P ScnooJ. A former Mila La1una Beach, she alto 1tudled at Seddleback Collt10. Nancy Lan•• at 831·2214 ls tak· lqg reservaUona. USED BOOK SALE: Frlenda of the Newport Beac'1 Library wUl •ell uo~4 J>oj).ks ..at JluL Gatew_, Plaza, Fashion Island. A "pre..aale" ta planned from 7·9.,.m. Tbunday, M•y 19, for memben only. Ooon will opesi to the public at 10 a.m. the followlnc day. · Sale houri are May 20, 10 a.m.·~ p.m.; ·May 21, 10 a .m.-4 p.m ., and May 22, noon-4 p.m. Proceeda will benefit the five branches of the city library, SEMINAR: On·line Reetatra· tlon: Fact.a or Fantasy is the tlUe of a two-day aeasion, geared to colle1e admisalons, records, re- glatration and data proceaalne personnel. Presented by Orange Coast Colle1e staff members, the two- day semlriar will be given from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 19·20, ln the Balboa Bay Club. NATIONAL PTA: Today's Family 1n Focus is the theme of the 811st annual convention from Sunday-Wednesday. May 15-18, In the Disneyland Hotel. ~orksbops, debates and pre- sentations by speakers from the fields of education and health will be part of the conv~ntion, which ls expected to draw 2,000 delegates from the U.S. and EW'Ope. MAN· WOMAN INSTITUfE: A People Sampler l)ance la planned f~.m.·1 a.m. Satur· day, May 14, ln the lnn at the Park, Anaheim. More information on the pro- gr am, which Involves ainsle, divorced, widowed and aeparat- ed people, ls avalJable from the Man-Woman In.sUtute, P. 0 . Box 1~26, Lons Beach, 90815, <213> 498·3252. -• George OerOtr:-oanny Thomas promote national Style-a-than. Benefit Heady A 12-hour Style-a·thon will begin et 9 a.m. Monday, May 16, in hundreds of beauty salons across the country. Proceeds from the marathon event will go to St. Jucte Children's Research Hospital, the world's largest chlldhood cancer research center. Local participating shops include Luzzetta Bernard, J,.ido Hair Fashions and Lido Carriage Trade, all .in Newport Beach. Huntington Beach shops are Jean Bender's, June V. Eutsey a(ld Hair Designs by D'Ans. The participating shops have arranged for all supplies to be donated, so the regular fee charged for a style will go directly to help provide funds for the hospital's $15 million annual budget. • · The research hospital was founded in Memphis, Tenn., in 1962 by entertainer Danny Thomas. Appointments ntay ~made by telephoning participat· ingshops. Debutantes Chosen By Cliiirity League Twenty Ticktockers selected u Wf1 National Charity Lea1ue debutantes were honored durll\i a tea, given by the sponaorlng ortanization, the Newport Chapter of NCL at the 1ardens of the Sherman Foundation, Corona del Mar. . Each honoree waa presented a cold and pearl medallion by her mother. The Jewelry will be wom on the nl1ht of the de· butante ball. to take place Nov. 28, In South Coast Piasa Hotel. Each debutante haa been acU•e in the mother-daughter prt>- eram for the paat alx years and 1n the past year the 20 youn1 women have collecUvely contributed more than 800 boun to charitable endeavors. Making their debut over Thankalivlni weekend will be the Miaaes Molly Mel1han-WUll Alhe, Kathryn Ann Barrinllon, Julle Ann Bereeaon, Julia )farie Brown4', Susan Ann da Silva, Chrya Paulette Ewald and Cindy Jo Harrison. Othen are the Mlsaos Katblfen Heppe, Elisabeth Ann Ken- drick, Kathleen Ann Kopp, ChnaUna ·Lynne Layman, 'Maraot Alison MacLachlan, Jennifer Amelia Martyn, Patrlcla Eileen Mcclarty and Elizabeth Ano Murrel. Conch.tding th~ llat are the Mines Donna Jean Palmqwst, Al· Jyaon Jean RUey, Br11llte Nichole Smith, Cuolyn Marie Studer and Susan Marie styU. Their parenta arf D .... and Mmes. Lionel da Silva, Sanfdtcl Hepps, Frink Kendrick, David MacLachlan and Roger JU1ey, and the Meura. and Mmes. Michael Ashe Jr., W11Uam Bar· rlnl'°!';::-~artb Ber1eaoo. Allen Browne, KeJlnetb Harrison, An· thony AOpp and WllbUr Layman. Others are tho Neun. and Mmes. Boward MU't)'n, John Mcclarty, Robert Murtel. Donald Pahnqulat, Gtort• Smith, Leroy Studer and Marshhll Styll, and Dr. Brian Ewald,and Mn. Jerry GUbiealh. •Y UV VU.MANN .. , ... ,. ............ , I loV• cood food. ID tact. my idea Of heaven Is eaUn1 1A uy &Ood Chinffe restaurant. I hide to diet. Amerieant tell me that lf you take frHh •ra~rult with your meals, you don t have to worry about addin1 wel1bt. At home, ln Oalo, I walk off my food. I love to fli< aoups. The other day l made soup for 30 pec>ple, This atory was accidentally omitted from today~ 'Family Weekly' magazine. and tt wu very successful. It was a bic surprise becauae my guests 4l~ 't expect anythina lll<e soup. _., ~HEY WENT around, eaeb wltbL a soup bowl, serving lb mselves. 1 bad enough left to a aJl week. It's great made with aeatood, too, uaing lobster and shrimp. I still enjoy food from Norway. The big dish there is cloud berries with crefm. They are sJlghtly orane:e-colored and taste fan· tastic. Cloudberries are difficult to get, however, and grow only in flat places near mountain lakes. Now they are even h arder to find because people aren't careful pickinc them and pull up the berrlea by the roots. That's a sin. I also enjoy Norwegian fish soup made witb fish balls and fr~h huckleberries and milk. I LOVE SllOPPING ~nd cook· ing in "America. The other day; 'W'i\~n t was looking for some strange Ingredients for my soup, the woman by the cashier said, "What are you going to make? Please bring in the recipe." I think that's beautiful. tr I were ever lonely here, I would go shopping because peo- ple often say, "Hello" or "Have a nice day." Maybe that's only a common American phrase, but I feel that people mean it, so I take it to heart. LIV ULLMANN'S BEEF AND MUSHROOM TERIYAKJ • :i cup soy sauce •,cup water 2 tablespoons sherry 2 tablespoons instant minced onion I tablespoon vinegar . 1 ~an (1 pound> bean 1proott, drained l cm (8~ OW\Cel) bambOo lho"<>U,drained l can (I oonceo water chestnut., drained and 1Uced Jn a small bowl combloe water, 1oy sauce, sherry, onion. vlne1ar. prUc powder and ain&el'. Lei mixture atand 10 minutes. Place beef lnto a 1nua· fittin1 bowl. Add soy aauce mix. ture. Cover and r:efri1erateo~er· nJght. Rinse, pat dry and 1Uce fresh mushrooms. lo a larce wok or ta·incb •kill•t, heat butter. Add mus broom•; 1aute 3 minutes. Add cabbage; saUte Z 111lnutea. Add beef and mmoate; stir-try 5 minutes. Add bean sprouts, bamboo 1hoot1 aod water chestnuts; aur.fr)' S minutes lonler. DeUctou served over bot cooked. rice. Serves 8. Alterthouilsts: Ltv'a teriyaldl.s soupy in texture but close~ re- sem bles a stew. Serve with red wine. LIV ULl.MANN'S NORWEGIAN FISH SOUP WITH FISH BALLS For the flshaock: 1 II.a pounds cod or mackerel 2 quarts water l bay leaf 12peppercorns,crushed 2 tablespoons salt ~cup celery leaves 4 apriptresh parsley 2 medhun·size yellow onions, peeled and quartered Make stock from bead, bones and meat or small fish. Place fish in water tp large stock pot with remaining ine,redient.a. Brini to slow simmer; eook about ) Mt houn .• Skim occasionally to remove scum that forms on top. St.rain and use for &OUp. If any meat re· main• ID neat·lOotdne pieces, re-Sle~~nwear move and use in soup in place of r tiah balla. - FortbefishlOQJ): Makers 6 cups rt.sh stock 2 tablespoons butter or margarine G l ff J ~cup all·l>UrpoSe flour . e e p 1 cup milk :&.;i cupaweetorsour cream l tablespoon chopped chives l can <about 16 ounces) fish balls, available.in Scandanavian food import houlea or tn gourmet section of most superm arkels) SaU and pepper to taste Heat fish stock. Rub softened butter into nour; mix thoroughly with stock and milk. Allow to boil untll thickened. Stir well, then add cream, chives and heated fish balls (or fish 1)ieces..Jrom stock). Serves 8. WASHINGTON <AP> -Manufacturers of children's s leepwear treated wtth Trir wm no longer bear the full brunt or refunds to consumers. The Consumer Product Safety Com· mission last week ex· panded its ban on Tris· treated sleepwear. thus distributing the refund btwdett-afong the-drain of production. Job· Cancer Battled The expansion now in· eludes the fabric, yarn, fiber and chemical manufacturers of Tris, a name retardant suspect· ed of causing cancer. SACRAMENTO CAP) California is launching a drive aimed at making the state "the clear leader" nationally in the fight against job-related cancer, state officials said recently. The $1.5 million annual pro- gram, mandated by a new state law, prompted the state to re· cently mail out letters to 10,000 employers spelling out the de· tails of the new enforcement ef· fort. estimated there are over 100,000 THE BANNED pro· workers. They said about out of ducts must be r e. 40 businesses in the state may purchased at the price use cancer-causing substances. · p 1 u 11 a d d 1 t 1 o n a l Beginning July 1, the new law transportation costs wm hit employers wJtb $500 throuahout the produc· penalty for f~lore to report use ~lon chain, the order of these substances, a $1,000 fine S«tld. for a serioue violaUon of a safety The commission's 5-0 standard and a ~.ooo fine for re-vote to expand the ban peat violations. cam e.everal hours after ~ district judge ordered the panel to act. S:YIN~¥ IN. • . . . Treats your hair lik€l a fine cosmetic . . . ,. deli~htfully fraarant. wi~~sQeci.al .90ndition'-.rLand mol urizers 6u11tr1Qh1 in resulting in added sheen. body & combabilltyl I -FOR A LOVEUER. PRETTIER YOU ... MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW AND ENJOY THE NEWEST AND FINEST IN PERMS. SUMDAYS-MOMDAY IVENIHGS AMDEYaYDAY #70FASMIOMtSLAMD MIWPOIT llACH • 644-2 t 5 t :i 1 teaspoon garlic powder :i~ ground ginger 2 pounds round steak. cut in· AT A NEWS conference, state officials said the program is targeted at 16 chemicals and sub· stances known to cause cancer. including asbestos and vinyl chloride. ''THERISK of occupational can'cer ls real, but for most pea. pie, probably somewhat remote. Job·related ca'1cer ls real -and preventable -for those who work with cancer-causing sub- stances," said Dr. Frederick B. Hod1es, deputy director of the Department of Health. T.be American Apparel Manufacturers Asaocia· lion had protested that ~~========~======~~====~~~:'.::~~~ the original ban ordering to strips 1 pound fresh mushrooms 1 , cup butter or margarine 2 cups finely shredded cab· bage In the asbestos industry in California alone, state officials them to pay au refunds would cost $200 million and might force small manufacturers out or business. Noah Reversed No Flood in Sight custom drapery SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Monkeys. donkeys, elephants and hippos at Fleishhacker Zoo are working twice as bard as their human ne1Ahbors to conserve water. Because of drought, water consumption has been cut by 61 percent in the past two monthlffor the 1,100 b1rds and mammals in· habltlng the zoo. the Public Utillties Com· mission reports RESIDENTIAL and industrial use or water has dipped about 21 pettewtt under ~a· tionmg lmpo ed by the city. The ratiOnine plan h~ so far exceeded ill &oat of reducing consumption by 25 percent. ''I'm very pleased.·· ioo director Saul Kitchener said after learning he had compiled the city's best record "I reel Lhe zoo is not u clean as 1t used lo be, but so far we haven't had any complaints from Ute public.·· The un1m 11ls haven't complained either. They •~m to be Jtcltlng along fine with fewer chanaet or water In their ponds. fewer clean· lnfll or their cages and fewer drlnlclng foun· tains, Ki~chener said. ' sale 20°10 off fabrics 20o/o off lining • 20°10 off labor • 20°10 off installation Now you can have beautiful custom draperlea and save four wayal Chooae from a beautiful collection of fabrics. including tex.tures. open weaves. sheers, eatlns. prints. Then save 20% on everything -fabric, lining, labor and Installation. LOS ANGELES CAP> -Mo..t TV and movie e~t.raa are coUe,e kids !ookla1': for pocket moneyL .. o_r ~ves who want part·Ume J009. :J:'Paul M Wllllam1 II the excep- spectator at a rootball same or a • soldier ln Napoleon's army. MacWlWama' father wu a studio first aid man, his mot.htt a studio hairdresser, his uncle a cameraman. When he got his fint part at. age three 1 He bas spent all but tbe lint three monthi of bi• ~ yean hovert.n1 a'°"'nd Hollywood Mta and iiobnob-biDt with tho ata.ra. . months -in a movie with Dou&lu Fairbanks Sr. -his mother carried him acroes the lot to work from their home in back ot the first aid station. ~.,., an extra, I work a lot more than , m«*t acton, .. the Errol FlyM look- alike' says. •111'ere're a lot of actors •ittint around Lbe house all day, day afttr day, w~ting for calls to work. J work three to five days a week during the televtalon fllmina season. .. Despite his long years ln the busi· he11, MlcWilllams never spiraled to stardom. "l dQll't think I ever had the talent t o be a big star," he says. "All my roles have been small. Sure, in my younger years, I had some thoughts about mak.in1 it big. But It doesn't re- ally bother me now. It's been exciting and a lot of (un. • • bur1ng the late 1950s, Macwilliams w~a .Flynn's atand·in and double, and for 11$ years be had steady work doine thJ aame for Efrem Zimbalist Jr., during hll nm in "71 Suoaet Strip and "TMFBL" MUCH OF THE FUN has been the "TllATWAS REALLY hard to take when that show finished,'' M.aewtlliams aaym. Tbere are some 3,500 extras ellrolled with the Screen Extras G\ijfcf, but a spokesman says that few J!Dke. a career ol it. About 80 percent of'the extru, including MacWiWams, alao are members of the Screen Ac· ton Guild, their ticket to Jast-minute- C>l'bttspea.king parts. ' contacts with the greau and the memories. Macwilliams opens an aged suitcase. Inside are his treasures. "I've got autographed pictures o! every actor there ever was, from Frank Sinatra to Linda Darnell," he says. MacWilliams sees few differences between television work in the 'SOs and today. Television. he says, always has been much different from the movies. Extras earn $52.SO a day base pay for such tasks as sitting in the back- gr(>und at a bar or waving in a crowd scfti~. ·For so-called "silent bits" -p~J.ntegral to the story but without spoken lines -pay jumps to $100 a dtY. As soon as they open their mouths, the daily wage Jumps to ~2.50 plus extra money each time th~ &bow u repeated. "The pace is much more hectic in TV. The shooting schedule is much faster. Everything 1s a rush. There's no time for fun." And he says he's constantly amazed at how tight-fisted producers can be. "SOMETIMES YOU have to pan· tomlme the part. Like when the star in a scene is asking for directions. lC you give him a spoken answer, they have to pay you e1s an actor. so some of these guys have you point or gesture just so they can pay you al the extras' scale." ~ 'foday MacWilliams occasionally says a line or two and gets paid ac- tor•' wages. Every once in a while he'U talce a tumble or jump from a helicopter to earn a day's pay as e1 stuntman. 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I 88 Frtncll l ...... tt11Cll Pl''°" 188 Thorouglltare· 10• Lump IAb«>f.I I Doli Everly: He'sFatand 40 LONDON (/. P) -Don Everly, ldoJ or the "SOS, leaned back in hb chair. b1a belly •tntoinr the bin: t.ons oo hi1 plnlt ahlrt, kicked off b1a ahoea md slihed. "I'm laid back now. l'm not trylne to prove aoythlnf IUl>' more." Chubby·ch~ked Don, aace a lean-jaweCi half ot the Everly Brothers, hu Just turned 40 and clOean•t. like having his picture taken becauseolhilbulelne•tomach. "This7" he tald, patt1n1 lhe offender. "Tbat'st.hereaultofbe- ing 1aicf back. There was a tlme · when I'd have worried myself sick about it. But not any more. l'mmyownmannow.·• ' EVIUlL YSAT IN a dressing room deep in the bowels of Lon· don's Wembley Empire pool • .. LY arena, eettin1 ready to do his tint concert ln more than two years at Britain's annual counlr)' music fesUvaJ-«lMe. Brother Phil and he split up with some bitter· neas three years ago after one of the most sue· cessful part.nenhips in music -24 am uh hits in 13 years that becao )Vith "Bye Bye Love." Tbel_baven't seen or s~en t9 ~acb_gth..,._ __ " SiiiCi:l)(iii, marned (or the third Ume, llves outside Nashville, 5Pfrltual home of«JUntry music, where the Everlys first made it bl& in 1956. Phll llvea on the West Coast. Paul MacWilliams with some film friends, including (left) lookalike Errol Flynn. ''THINGS-GOT VERY straliied between us. Offstage. we hardly spoke to each other. I've no idea what Phil· s doing now. But I guess he's doing what be wants, same as me." MacWilliams says he was paid about $300 to sit in the ill-fated boat. And he once made $600 in a single day filled with car stunts. Unlike the heyday when be worked steadily with Flynn and Zimballst, MacWilliams spends some days by the phone. The scenario hums monotonously: offices to tell them he's available. Then his name is handed over to a casting director, working for. or on contract to, a studio. If the extra ls n~w or unknown, the casting director checks a resume and picture to see tr the jeb seeker ls appropriate for any of the scenes being filmed that day. The Everlys had performed together for 18 yean when they broke up after a string of discs that Clopped, drowned out by the heavy metal groups and 1gnored by a new ~eneraUon of kids. . Everly, hasn't worked seriously In two years, by choice. He s made a couple of albums with friends around Nashville, neither of which were bis sellers, played some local clubs and even sat in on record· ing sessions playing guitar or doing background He first calls one of six cuting Old pros like MacWilliams are a bit luckier. ''They all know me by name; they don't have to check anything." vocals. _ _ Aries: Love, Realislll Vie MONDAY, MAY9 By SYDNEY OMARR ARJES CM arch 21-April 19): Accent on friends. desires. conflict between love and prac· llcal necessities. Key is not to take yourself or others ·too seriously. TAURUS (April 20·May 20>. Stubborn re· s1stance should not be lolerpreled as sil-(nal for retreat. Ride with tide, slip punches. do some bobbing and weavihg. GEMINI <May 21-June 201 : Avoid needless travel. Don't complicate what is basically a Mm· pie issue. CANCER <June 21-July 22): Adhere to pnn· ciples. What seems lost -in monetary sense will be recovered. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 >; Lie low. Piny waiting game. You're seeing what you want to see, not what exists. This Is a temporary condition. VIRGO <A ug. 23·Sep1. '22): Organize f:?et various aspects o( project in order. You'll be working backstage, behind the scenes. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Emotions tend to be ''squelched" by realization that s1luat1on, re· lattonship is on its last legs. SCORPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Emphasis on long-range planning, security, stability of pro· duel Oblam valid hint Crom Libra message SAGl1TARIOS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 >: Take con- servative course. Those who ad\'ocate rash ac· lions don 't care wtiat happens lo your money. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22-J an. 19>: Mon ey, possessions, ability to enlarge quarters and hor1zons -these :ire emphasized. Element or luck or taming is on your side. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Check hidden clauses. back pages of any lease or agreement. Being thorough now is very much to your advan-tage. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20l : Communicate with those who share your interests, goals. Ac- cent ability to get behind the scenes . LAGUNA HIU.S INVESTMENT AUCTiON OFHAMDMADI ORIENT AL RUGS & CARPETS \ AS IS INSTRUCTED. WE WILL SELL BY AUCTION SHIPMENT 1783 ARRIVED LA. APRIL 11. 1977. ALL GOODS TO GO TO SETTLE DUTY. FREIGHT, ANO FINANCE CHARGES. IN ORDER TO LIQUIDATE THIS HUGE IMPORT POST HASTE, A SERIES OF AUCflONS HAVE BEEN PLANNED IN VARIOUS CENTRES. TODAY SAU DATE: s..t.y lttll Mery, Z:JO ,.,.._ PUVllW: hj.of We ..... 1:00,... AT: ,....._.., .... \ 21205 Lii ,_ ...... a.-...-. LARGE CARPETS AND SMALL RUG srzes -RUNNERS -WOOL & SILK PIECES. CERTIFICATES OF AUTHENTICITY--. WITH EAC ITEM' SOLO. ·wANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOB Gold Jewelry Diamonds & Other Fine Antique or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains China Paintings Bronze Sta tu es Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc. We dppra1se & buy whole estates or lltlgle item. or we'll sell for you on commwnon. II you don't know what it ii or what it is worth -brlng it in (or call us and' we'll come out). No obligation or charge for verbal apprai•a_I, either in your home or in our gallery. --_(]///~ y~.£&1. APPRAISERS 25-42WESTCOASTHIGHWAY AUCTIONEERS NEWPORT BEACH -845-2200 ESTATE APPRAISALS AND SALES fOR LA WYERS • BANKS • TRUSTEES & EXECUTORS . . • Model Lauren Hutton, after a number of films, shows progress in her acting. --"""_,,,_._... A&t~.--MA:rS. I ~DA't'TIL,--..,•tLU Litm1~ \ "BREAKER·BREAKER" J 4Mtt-• It -.uso - "RETUAN TO MACON COUNTY" ,_,, .. • . .J... DCWSIYI SHOW..I WHMAMMlqUIM .. Cl) TUESDAY• MAY 10 2 SHOWS• 8 PM and 11 PM A TRIBUTE TO EL VIS by bobby greer AND ... A TRIBUTE- TO THE BEATLES by Rain -------- Click! Shutters map, camera turn. the wheels 1n Lauren Hutton'• ad ,.COtd lt all, mlallnl Dothini. Sbe'a llvlo1 a movie and tryln1 to·Uve her · lift at tbe 1am1 lime, SM'•~. pabtai it alL Al'!aft ID()~. It._ ~la and loclofMU• "*1 far V91ue, a mud dittb in Canida tom«- tow for llobe.tt Attma:n, Mlidllnil next .-for 1.,Sn1 that Old forbl<I· den four Jttt.er n~no 1tartln1 !With F' on BOltiiii telev1alon. Wheo dOea ·I.ho rest.1 She IJ'rives for tea In blue Jeana, a cotton ahlrt ricbt out of Tom SaWJOI'. and a flaberroq'a bat -a curt~ myatedoua mixture of Huek ,,_ Scarlett O'Hara. The pllbUc atlll tblnb of her as tbe aap-toot.bed • Revlon cover &irl who la trying to pt 1oto tbe movies. CrtUeally, abe bun't been taken aertouaty yet. ••r DIDN'T TAKE it seriously myself. I'm Just oow beg~ to see procresa in my work, and I'm just grateful whenever the criUca don't punch me out," she says in that uakft"ineJodioua Southern dtaw• that dies ta root canal stra.i&bt down to the swamps of Florida, where she shot op like a eraaabopper. never dreaming she'd someday grace every coffee ta- bl•,..__.. to Zlmlbar and Ital In rnovl• IMt''\V.itOme To L;A .. '' ind :t.bef~''Vlva~''wlt.b Que ~Y 8nid ZVel Knievel. · • A cellt1ilu&l sthool clropcJUt, 1he'1 bee'1 OD her OWJl liDCI the ... Of 18; 'When ebe fled to New Orleans and . •orked u a barmclld in Al Hln't Jua club OD Bourbon St. · .. , •u really toulb. In the pbotoe of • me then l look older and meaner than I am now. Jwore a sbortsklrtand sot pinched a lot. but l made SSOO a week In Ups. I rode back and forth from aebool en a motoreycle, went to elua from 9 k> S. and worked as a cocktail wait.NII from 1 to' a.m. I aaw some sick thino, man. "AND I GllEW up fut. I allo went throueh 1ll J:IQ¥ mGUJ1*:a.-.llwaf out in tbe clubl all Jllebt. l WU IO tired I lost hat& est in neryt.hlq, 10 I dropped out of colle,e and all I want- ed to do.., go to Africa. 59 I came to New York lb '200 to m1 pocket to 1et a tramp Ilea bound for Africa. and I bad to cet a job to PIJ fot lbe triRj became a model throa,ti the New Yorll Tlmea.: I found a want·ad for Chrllttu Dior &Dd worted tlve ~ a WMk fn>ai t to • tOlt • a week_ and th1t'1 bow~ ttart.cl. It lamd 10 yeara, Ull l lb RnlOll COlltract." In real e, •he 4toean 't even wear llpitlck, a fuhi(la aecnt lbat sen.ct. the Bevloo exece aeurrytoc to their shrtnkl for extra Valiums. Yet the im· 11e paya ott no matter bow you allce It. Four yeara qo, when Rnlon of- fered her an exehaalve contract tor ao much money abe ta forblddeo to re- veal the full details even now. Ultima D bad been ID lbe red for JS yeats. Durtn1 the flnt year of ber contract, salea abot up eo percent. All of which leada one to believe a lot of female consumers want to look like Lauren Hlltt.OD. "I'll NOT MUCH. to emulate. I've Cot one eJe tbat cawaes am-tliere"i" that l•P between my teeth. But that's how a lot ol people recogniie me - they look at me real close, and then when I open m)' mouth, I'm busted. It -·-'- -~· I all came about because the deuu. told 1n1 mot.ber to leave my fee, alone beeauae.tbey'd eventually aro.i to1etber. They never dld. •• ." .. • • For eome women modellnt ~·· be enoqh, U they rot the fame·<Mt ~ · money Lauren sot. But 1t wa,n't enouah "because I teamed. eynr Ytbint I could leam In the flnt tbtw 1 yean. All I did WQ pose for ptct~ then my old man and I would ta.k•Qff. •lx month• off and 1peDd all · . moneyontravel," " , , Her "old man" 11 tht eame.felJ~'IV who hu been in her llf e tor ye an, 1' youn1 atoek lnveator named B.O!> • Williamson. Sbe refuses to dlsdWJI, him because "he's not a pubJfd person, so be doesn't want publicity.:' When lhe started acUnf, she w'~ Jut another pretty race aa)'iaa Una She's getting better and it shows .. "l wu frightened in my first films, so I did wbat I knew J could do -~e ~ model my way through. I was W.~ blurfina.·• . Her flnt job, in a for&otten trUle.. ca Ired "Paper Uon,'"'""came al)OUfOP " coffee table. ''There I was. on the COY· er of Vogue and they bad tested a lot of eirl.s and the producer'• wife looked downandaald 'What about.her?": .. Older Moms Need Special Greetings , ' . AT WIT'S By ERMA BOMBECK Mother's Day greeting cards are traditionally written for youn g m ot h e r s ... the breakfast-in-bed, sticky milk kisses, 50-eent dust· ing powder variety. But where is. the greet. ing card for the 80-year- o ld mother who lost "Dad" last year , whose only son is in AJaska and who needs a C'heery, "H1 There'·· like a pair of gym shorts" anyone other than a $ year-old son in Alaska who could not be with bis mother. The mother wu so moved by it. she want. ed it shared. "I hope you have a happy time on your day. The important thing is to make it a happy day. It's another year that God has granted you. You know He has you on earth for a reason so you must live 1t fully for Htm . You have been one of His angels on earth for 1 'VE BEEN saving a long time, helping so this letter for a whole m any lonely and IO$t year because it's so souls that have needed beautiful and couldn't you. Every little act of have been written by klndnesa ls liated in ma ·uproarious ... lusty antart1i1manl.,. ~-eoon.o...,AllOQATID ...... ~~PHUL NEWM .... SLAP SHDT A UNVEllSR. PICTUQE • ~ [il- "NASTY HABITS" IPGJ 0 METWORr •oHCE IS HOT ENOUGH" IRJ .. MUIDH IY DEATH .. .. IOllM AMD MARIA...-f ft(it .. IMFAA MAM"CPGI "W1%.AIDS11 -Rell Aeed, New YOttl Dally Newt '~Pure 'Gold ... Outrageous and 1mu1lng. • Gl1nd1 .&ackmn II IUptrb. ' -JucS.01Ctl1t.Salutdlr......., book and I'm sure that atrenilb of the true love 1 o o k Ing ove r y our the book is ao beavy of everyone you have shoulder. What's behind there isn't anyone could ever contacted. Lack of you is now gone, the road Ult it. There are still this ta the thing that br-is in front of you and many that need tbe liWe 1n1a sadness to so many. each turn in it bas lift that just beiDt close If you try, I'll bet you can something new . to you gives them. You feel lll warmth ~nd "Look at Mother are a Very Important 1trengt.bening power at Nature's work in your Person to me of-cou.rae. any given moment, day -own front yard. Tbtt 'bid but to so many otben. or night. So look ahead to rose bush atlll bears the END ': "-. that those that look upon. you can feel good and en. Joy your own apeci•t · beauty. This is m1 wish." · Maybe-your mother doesn't need a reminder · of the past today. Maybe s he needs a reason fc1r · "I know the years have the coming year. It bas most beautiful flowers. madeyourbodytired.As so m&D)"lovelythings in Sprout and blos - my S6 years already are store tr you will only som with this year so weighing me down. You reachforthem. _____ _...;.. ____________ , tomorrow. have something to drive pown that tired feeling "TAKE THE mirror though that [ and so from in front or your many others don't -the face, so you can stop ~ .nar ... 1 ......, .. "_ '"AllVICNt """ llAac atallTMAI II) W009T ~ e DtAM ICIATOH AHNelMAUCN) 11\UI TMI fOlnUNI..-, Cop Copter Cuts Crime WEEKbY DINNE~ SRECIAL5 By ARTHVR R. VINSEL Of Ille o.111 ........... Henry. as the Utile chopper ii atrectiooately known, has come a long way in the eight years since the Huntington Beach Police Department 1ent him aloft as the firat police helicopter in all ot Oraog.COUOLy. Specifically. he ba.s come and gone a total oL some 600,000 miles, or equivalent to 24 times around the world, most or it over his hometown or on emergency asslBtance calls to neighboring cities. No wonder little Henry got a new engine for his elshth birthday, which was observed recently in the heliport hangar near the police depart· , ment's public firing range at Gothard Street and ·Talbert Avenue. HENRY'S MARKING OF 10,000 flight hours since pioneering the use or helicopters by law en- forcement agencies locally in 1969, is a milestone, according to Lt. Robert Morrison. lie was a sergeant when chosen to head the county's first helicopter proaram, just ahead of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Anaheim, which operate their own speeialJy tailored pro· grams. Newport Beach, for example, utilizes a slightly more powerful chopper, equipped with porttoon noata tor setllni down on the water for harbor and sea rescues. Helicopter use and its widespread applica· tion to police work and emergency rescue service had already been tested widely at the time, with Los Angeles County and Long Beach leading the way. "In my estimation, I think it is one or the most innovative improvements in law enforce- ment since the use of radio units in patrQl cars," says Lt. Morrisson. "WE'VE JUST scratched the surface," adds_ the current president of the Airborne Law En• forcement Association, an international or· ganlzatlon. Great Britain'• famed Scotland Yard is its newest member, Lt. Morruson notes proudly. He aaid that phenomenal advances in technology nnd new equipment are 10lvb:lg many of the original problems encountered in helicopter WJe, specifically the noise factor. "Hughes Aircraft now has n turbine helicopter on the market, the SOOD, that has re- duced the engine noise by SO to 60 percent," be explained "The ones we fly , ltke Henry, are considered the old Volkswagens or their field. The new one can do five limes what the old ones could do," Lt. Morrissonsaad. Curr~tly, Huntington Beach's helicopter neet includes Henry, n Hughes 3000 with a piston engine, capable of an 87 m.p h. maximum speed, and a60·m.p.h. crulsmg speed. THEY ALSO OPERATE two older model Bell helicopten with lesser capabilities and have two more grounded, one awaiting possible re· building when funds are budgeted. Tt\e Bell chopper,.s, of Korean War vintage, cost the city only S300 upiece under a U.S. Army surplus proaram deslaned to make them avail•· ble to civilian law enforcement. Hundreds of unused aurcraft of oll types sit at a remote desert airfield that atrekbes for miles -literally a gravcvard of air warfare -aervinc , ....... . Cl.AlllC \ICINNI~ ""lcle'll of ('l\ff M .... c.llfntl>l• P .. u.., •••v NI .. , '· lt11 !iu<v•.,..d l)y wlf• Mo1 .. 1• \"'" ,.,. tot\ Gftinn $.lll""'"' Nfl''# M•"111u' two •ro•Pwtn •nd o"• \f\t•r ,,... OfAftdChlldr•ft .,. • .,,.. q•••I gre1uk"1td Prtv•t• fam1ty ,,..,..,,,.., wlll lie ""'d 0.11 ••-w•y M<>'111 ... °''~'·" CMITH TUTHIU UMI WUTCU.. CHUIL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa • MM888 Santa Ana Chapel 618 N Broadway SantaAna • 6'47·4t31 PIMClllOTHIH SMm4S' MOl'TVAlY 827 Main St, Huntington Btac:h 63&-e530 PIBPAMILY COl.OMM. flUMUAL NOMI 780 t Ootsa Ave. Westminster .J 193-3525 THI: .............. HIATIM• AflCONO. ~­·--· ~.,.,y_,.,.~ "'' •()Of VllJO .. 11011 C.-..., c._., •'ti) I ,,. !M ~ r • "'ft...,! 495-0401 CotfAMU4 lltt ..... _ ei,.11 \• Uc.' ••J..1751 0116'1 THE EPTJJN SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (714) 848-7431 ... O:.C:..".!I'!!. 2A00 w. eo ... ""'· lu ... e ~Be.er., cent. nM:s DAILY PILOT no Jf\lrpOle, Lt. Mornsaon explains, and the 1ov- ernment wanted them P'lt to use. A fixed-wine Maule aircraft purchased un· der the same program, refurbished and nearly destroyed in a desert tralnill1 crash several years ago, is currently up for aale. The Maule W~ brle!ly uaed but.J.s. 00-W being phuedout. One of the two origlnal Hughes 200D helicopters bought for $42,000 crashed due to un- explained mechanical failure in 1974, killing a civilian ride-along passenger and seriously in· jurlng the pilot. Current cost or operating Henry -the helicopters only Oy Wednesday through Sunday, except for emergencies -is $4.20 per flight hour. Cost of the aircraft has been $5,220 a.nnually, baaed on ita.purchase price. Statistics also record a total of 15,000 patrol hours, which would inelude time on the ground in service, such as landing at the scene o{ a crime or major accident to assist. During that period, its past and current com· plement ol nine pilots or observers including Lt. Morrlsson ls credited with 3,290 arrests, or 4.6 ar· rests per flying h~ Crewmen have, in one case, been credited wifh aaving a hemorrhaging accident victim's life when they saw him ejected from an overturn- mg car, landed at the scene and started first ajd. ,j HENRY AND HIS pilot and observer have made a number of emergency rescues or Injured persons in remote spots and kept criminal sus- pects under survelJlance from aloft, direcllng ground unit.a. Searches for Jost children have also yielded good results, according to Lt. Morrisson. "We're getting over the hurdle of having Co sell the helicopter program to the peo~le," he ex· plains. DOUBLE SAviNGS! 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Voh.1e ... $16Q. Doubt• SOvtnt• .•. '2t4. n.. lolboo/S.Olf CotlfoMfo COll~IH Cwom quilled In on~ tlot4I GOYef wlrh loyen of puffy MN<nng fl'ffl Thia otf•O.Kduc* any ~gtoup pr...-loUll)' f9d\lctd fl\ prk•. ~ . Dhd• ~ ... ~urol lfttlt~'' Mdto0m Coullf!Y Cnglbh . wewm, 1""*19vS cbftMd flnbh In me- dium daik ~ 11 ltilllfU1ly ~ 10 oak ~ and WM«S. l~ ~ ~ ond mQlllve btca tin~ hand.a odd ~ ocaM. o pcs • dOOf cn.-r bme, IWln t'MYatw.. full/~ ~ wdl ModbOQrd, 2 COMMOd& ' l\eg: S 1302 .•••••••••••••• , • ••••• IO .. $ t 2t • A 6-pa Aeo ... s1m. Sole ptlct ••• $12~. -sov. .•. $103. r,.. ~ mo1Trt9~ foundo!IOtl. VOlue ... $ 1b9, Doub,. klvlftt• ••• H1a. DERBY WINNER -Seattle Slew crosses -the tmish line to win the 103rd Kentucky Derby Saturday at Churchill Downs in Louisville. Run Dusty Run was a fast- finisbing second and Sanhedrin was third. !Qodgers Fall in 13, 7-4 ,,. "···· · Pfiill;;s End I.A's Five-game Win Streak , LOS ANGELES (AP) -Larry Sowa singled hom e Jay Johnstone in the 13th inning, bt'eaking a 4-4 tie and propelling tfl-e Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-4 victory over Los Angeles Satur- day night, snapping the Dodgers' !ln-game \yinmng streak. ,After Sowa drove home the came-winning run, Mike Schmidt followed with a two-run homer into the right field pavilion off losing pitcher Al Downing, O·l. Los Angeles missed two op- J>C)rtunitles to win the game in ex- tra innings. Steve Yeager was thrown out at the plate by center fielder Garry Maddox in the 11th timing and winning pitcher Tom tJnderwood, 1-0, gloved a sharp liuer by Yeager with the bases loaded to end the 12th inning. .X.O, Angeles broke out to a 4-0 ~ead in the first inning on four No Rah-rahing walks issued by starter Wayne Twitchell, a costly error by shortstop Sowa and a two-run ... single by Yeager. Philadelpbia started back with Dodgers Slate All~-KAIC f7ttl M•'I' I PholQICJIW•~ L~A~IH MO 10 losAftOeleut Montreol M•Y II los.Aftoeles•1-r .. 1 U SSpm 4 JOO m 4 JOp m. a run in the second when J erry Martin doubled and came home on a single by Bob Boone, who collected five of Philadelphia's 14 hits. The Phillies chased Dogers starter Doug Rau when Boone and Ted Sizemore singled to lead off the seventh. Knuckleball re· llever Charlie Hough took over and got out of the inning with only one run scoring, when Bowa grounded into a force play. Don't Mix Loyalty · With Cold Business Recently I wrote an article ap- prajsing the California Angels. Thal appra1sal did not result in a high value being placed on their worth. based on past and present perfQrmance 1n major league bateball. Disappointc>d An.1:wls faithful 'took oflense to what I wrote, call- inf me a Benedict Arnold for be· ln& disloyal to "our team." "Our team?" "Disloyal?" Perhaps we :,hould look more doe"ly ut what the Angels are all about. First, th1•y ure a busmesa. Secbnd, they ure u baseball team. When 1l was decided to bnn1 the-.Aneels to Oranae County you mey rest assured that such de· daion was based on buslneas senae. • The people who run the Anttl1 we~o not the 1reat benefactors, delivering major league baseball to the residents of Oranae County u a 1ense of civic 1ervlce. They were deallnc as any busa- ncss must, in cold calculation or dollars, cents and sense. The Angels owe their rans one thmc: the best possible product they can put together since fans are really customers in the truth of the matter. And try as they may, lhe Anaels have not put out a very salable product. And 1 hear they WHITE WASH are 51.ID cbar&lnc admialioa to see the team play. Why do we owe them loyally? They are DOl a local product-. Their roater 11\ows players rrom Colorado Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma, New York, Alabama, etc. ll shows no one of Orange County origin. A few were born In California. auch • Bruce Boehle, Joe Rudi and Bobby Bonds. So what? Rah-rahing the Angels Is tanla· mount to ~vl.nq a...bta cheer !or Sura. Or th• Slztler. Or Stan· dard OU. Or General Motors. Rest assured that if the Angels eo into a prolonged tailspin when it comes to making money, they will 1bow where their loyalty is- they'll move to a place where they feel they can fare better. And well they should. That would be atrictly iooc:t bualness. So let's not contuse such deep tbln11 as loyalty with such cold tblnp as buslneu. Lake rs The Phillies tied the eame in the eighth when Maddox singled with the bases loaded, scoring Martin and Boone. After Yeager's two-run single gave the Dodgers their four-run advantage in the first inning, Twitchell got Rau, the ninth bat- ter of the inning, to bounce into a force play for the third out. l'HIL..ADIL"141A M-•.cf Sow•." 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Boone HR Schmidt I SI '"" •111ta1so Tw1tcll•ll ' l 4 o 4 J Kut 2 J O 0 1 0 Gertie• t 0 0 0 O 7 lllMCll 7 J 0 0 I 1 tlnclenfOqd IW,1.i)I l 4 0 0 ] 1 R•u • 7 2 2 o 6 HOUQI> l > 1 1 1 2 O••m•n • 1 1 0 0 I l Oownln(l IL 011 J l 1 1 7 I WP-Tw•ICl\ell, Vftderwood HIP-av HoUQh IM.,llftl. T-) 27.A ll •10 Can't • • • Glosing Far Se ttle Slew ~ LOUISVlLLE (AP) -"lt'a the greatest thow on earth," Ka.reo Taylor Hid of the Keotuc~ Derby after her beloved Seattfe Slew overcame a tumbUnc start Salurday to become the star perfonntt. "'"ltlooked like a typicalltart for Seattle Slew," aaid trainer Bllly Turner. "He always breaks last." And the dark bay colt atways h .. finished first. Saturday it was by 1~ len&ths over late-cbaraine Run Dusty Run. ''He fen all over the place at the break," said Jockey Jean Cruguet. "He didn't break too fast. It was pretty ttcht aoing u between-han"erntterthlr b but when_yO\l have a lot of ho ana speed enouch, it's easy ... "He.rode a very, very cool r . That's the way y~_ win e Del'@,'' l'Uilier sarcrorei'ii.i ~ who has ~ criticized by sv.no trainers and in the media fo bis handling of Seattle Slew, en though the Slew has never lo un- der the Frenchman's riding. For a time on the backatre h, it looked as if the Slew wasn't ing to fire. Turner, watching a run of the race in the ChurchilJ wns press ~. commented, i&bt here I thought that he wa going nowhere. He just was run- ning." Turner stilt seemed stered long after the race. He d been unable lo get back to hi x and had to watch it on a tele sion set -and for part of the 1 \. miles he watched the wrong rse. "I thought he was fou h,'' said Turner, when a~ual the Slew neverwasworsefhan cond. "I hit him to gel hi going turn- ing for borne," said C guet. Seattle Slew was our lengths back of For The M ent with a hair-mile left. He an a drive on the turn and at the arter pole he was a head In fron f For The Mo- ment. "I hilhimjusl ilh the fl at part of the stick and t hard and he responded.''sa· Cruguet. At the top of e stretch, SeatUe Slew put awa For The Moment, drew out to three-length lead, then held o un Dusty Run, who finished s nd by a neck over Sanhedrin Jorge elasquez, who rode Sanh · , filed a foul claim, con- tending · mount was intimidat.- ed in e atretcb by Run Dusty Run tl"den by Darrel Mc l\fe, There never has been . a fo cl.aim upbel(l ln a Derby. Th' waanoexcepUOli. • e was ietting to Seattle Slew e ry jump, said Smiley Adams, ainer of Run Dusty Run. Everypne has said how easy Se le Slew could run -but that (Run Du.Sty Run) tore him u • uthedidn'tbeathlm. I guarantee he'Jl win next e," said Cruguet. Next time ob ably will be the Preakness at mllco in Baltimore in two eka. t. Seattle Slew negotiated the 1 ~ ties on a track labeled fast in a elativelyslow 2:02 i -S. But Mickey Taylor, Karen's us band, said the slow time didn't matter. "2:19 is okay as Ion& as we win.'' he said. Seattle Slew, the sixth unbeaten favorite to run in the Derby and only the second to win -Majestic wu the other In 1969 -paid $3, $2.80 and $2.80. Run Dully Run paid $3.40 and $3.20 and Sanhedrin paid ".80. Get the Axe, who gave WUUo Shoemaker his 20th Derby ride. was fourth. After the race, Karen Taylor was happy but visibly shaken. But before the race it was Seattle Slew who had a case of nerves. He was sweating heavily in the post parade and was nervous in the paddock. • "It was the most nervows he's been in the 'P()St parade," said Turner. "He's always nervous in the paddock," added Cr-uguet. ''He settled nlcely in the gate but then hejwstd1dn 't break.'' anley Hmulcuffs Angels BOSTON (AP) -Rookie Only two California runners Bob Stanley posted his first advanced as far as third major league shutout by out-base. dueling southpaw Frank In the seventh, Bobby Tanana with a six-hitter Bonds got an opposite- Saturday in th~ Boston Red field double when his slicing Sox's 3-0 victory over the drive bounced into the right California Angels. -field stands and took. third on / Stanley, 2-0, a 22-year-old a single by Dave Chalk. right-bander, struck out only However, Stanley ended the three, but rrustrated the thr~at by gelling Bruce A n gels with b i s b a rd Bo.chte to ground into an in- ning-ending double play. OaTVTodat1 O.at111el S at J J slnkerball, forcing them to continually pound the ball in- to the ground. Tanana, who had won four in a row, allowed seven hits in taking hi s first loss. He struck out eight and walked two. He retired the first 11 batters In order before Jim Rice walked. on a 3·2 pilch a nd George Scott drilled a triple to center with two out in the fourth. Doubles by Dwight Evans and Bobby Darwin scored ahother run in the six.th and Steve Dillard made it 3-0 with bis first homer of the season. Stanley, wbo needed only 104 pitches in his first com· plete game for the Red Sox, gol 19 putouts on ground balls. Including two double plays . Shortstop Rick Burleson was the busiest Boston infielder with 11 as· ~ists and two putouts. With one out in the eighth, Bob Jones popped a pinch single to right center and Bobby Grich followed with a line single to right. Jerry Remy grounded out weakly to ffrst. Then, with runners on second and third, Stanley struck o ut Don Baylor. Stanley then breezed through the ninth. Chalk had three of California's six hits. The others were by Bonds, Jones and Grich. Dillard and Rice had two hits apiece for the Red Sox. Tan an a worked out of a big jam in the sixth. Dillard. and Rice singled before Scot~ and Carlton Fisk popped out. Evans walked, but Tanana put down the threat by gel· ting Butch Hobson on a foul pop. CAU~OttllllA .... " ... Gr•ch 11 4 O t o Rtmy 111 J 0 0 0 8eYIO' lb 4 0 0 0 Rudi. II 4 0 0 0 8ond1 rt J 0 1 0 '"·•'k 11> • 0 l 0 80<hte. ct 3 o o o AoJ•ci.'°" clh 1 o O o Ecllbrn c 1 0 0 O R.J-. pll 1 0 1 0 HUml)llr..,. c 0 0 0 0 Tot~ ll OoO llOSTC* Burhof'I, \\ Dlll•rd Jb AIU•. II G S<oll, tb Fl\I< c Ev•n•. rl HObM>n JI> O•rw1~ Oh D Clmn cf Total~ •• r II Ill 4000 ' ' , 1 l l, 0 4 0 I 1 •OOO J' 1 0 3000 J 0-1 1 3000 lO 11 > C•llfornle 000 000 !lOO-<I Bo\IO<I 000 011 OIW-1 E ·HOb\On Diiiard OP-CAlllornla 1. Boston 2 LOB -C•lllornl8 6. 801t0<1 S. 18- ~::1:: Ev-. O.rwln. HA-01114"<1 HI, 56- f P H R alt 88 SO hnana IL.<I 11 8 1 J J J 1 8 Slanl~y IW.2.01 'I ' 0 0 , J -2· 1'. A-29 416. Anteaters' Scott Runs 3:59.5 Mile • FRESNO-Steve Scott of UC Irvine ran a 3:59.5 victorious mile Saturday evening, coming back with a nifty 56.8 final leg after a slow pace at the West Coast track and field R61ap. Scott rallied from a 82-second first quarter to take the 1n1atlve at the ball in 2:02 and turned the l,320 ln3:02.8. "We feel good about Steve's race and bll tlme on his final lap," aaya UC Irvine coach Len Miller. 111 would have to feel that his tlme wfth no competition on dirt would equate to a 55.0 under' normal cond1Uon1 and a Tart.an track." Another hl8hli1ht of the meet · waa UCLA's Greg Foster, who ed1ed Dedy Cooper of San Joae State In the 12().yard bl&h hurdles atU:54. · Cooper, 1traJnlng to catch Foster at the flnbb, felt and · rolled in tho dust, but quickly lot up uninjured after recordinl a 13.58, t.ho 1econd-fastest el~- tronlc ally timed hl1b hurdles Ol tbeyear. Former Newport Harbor Wah atar Terry Albritton was third lo th6 sh« put With a 15-11 effort. Al , P'eoerbacb woo tho event with a ~~~toe.. ' AIJO doinf well for UC trvllie were Jdaurtclo Bardales. Larfi &:hrlider 9ftd Mike SabaUno. 8ardalt1 toHM the Javelin 2H~. SClfridet quallfled tor tho finals m tho hamNer throw With a 111~ illd Sabatino was ftft.h bl tbe lDVlliUOQal Pote vault ID lM. --· ' . . Q DAILY Pn.OT • Forem.an Sa s He's Retiring HOUSTON -.: Former world heavyweiaht boxJna champion George Foreman said Saturday he ta retlrin1 from the rtn1 because or his reUeloua beUefa and hla love for hla mother. '•Be<) a use. or my religious beliefs, J believe ll wrong to hit and beat up on another penoo even if It ls a sport," Foreman said. Foreman sald "It all started in Houston aa a street fighter and that's where It's eolng lo end." "I've been lucky in the pasl not to have kllled anyone In the rin& and I thank God that I never hurt anyone seriously while I was box· ing,'' he said. ~an hid ~ Jr.rd-not-de- cided what he would do in the future exce'pt that he would be engaged in religious activities. Foreman, 28, won 46 bouts and suffered two losses -to Muham- mad Ali and Jimmy Y.oung in bis last fight this year. Ba•leore Sparldes LOS ANGELES -Sophomore quarterback Rick Bashore com- pleted 14 or 16 passes for 116 yards to highlight the final scrimmage of UCLA's spring football practice. Bashore, a product of Edison (Huntington Beach) High School, scored the day's only touchdown on a two-yard tun. · Defensive tackle Manu Tuiaaosopo was tak·en out alter s uffering a knee inj ury. QuarU?rback Steve Bukich, who prepped at Newport Harbor High, missed the scrimmage with rib lajur1es. Glltllrie r .. tnt INDIANAPOLIS -Janet ·Guthrie. whose bid to become the first woman driver in the Indianapolis 500 ended in de- feat a nd frustration a year ago, turned the fastest lap Saturday as practice began for the May 29 race. Guthrie, whose Vollstedt ra~er never got a bove 177 miles per hour last year, was c l ocked a t 185.605 in a Lightning-Offenhauscr . Guthrie's fast lap und one by rookie Danny Ongais of Newport Beach a t 182.927 shortly before th e track closed eclipsed the day's pre- vious best of 182 815 by Wally Dallenbach Aztec. Lo•~ D A L LAS T h t• D a 11 a s Tornado JUmpt•d into a lH! for first place m Lhc North American Soccer League 's southern di\ 1s1on Satur<la> night \\-1th a 1-0 victory over the co leaders. the Los Anil<'lf''I Azll•cs A crowd of 16.502 lr\o&lched Tornado Kyle Rote Jr. score the gamf''s only tall y unassisted in the 6l st minutl' of the contest. The score t·amc on a midfield pass from Steve Pecher. Role swept 'behind the out-stretched arms of Aztecs goulie Bob Rigby and richt·footed the ball into the net. A..nea .. trla VIE!\J'NA A depleted U.S. ice hockey team m¥de a gallant finis h to the World Cbam· pionships Saturday mght, com. mg from behind lo edge Finland, 3·2, despite five players mmlnc from the squad. ... tCleebJ:4U EUGENE, Ore. -Mike Bott or Kenya ran the futat 800 meters in the world this year in wlruung the event in cold rain at the UnJveralty or Ore100·1 annuaJ track and field lw1U1ht meet Saturday. Boll was timed at 1:45.87 in hJs unsucceaalul effort to break the world record of 1: C3.5. Sports Today On Television 10:30 o.m. (2) -NBA PLA VOFFS-Houston moets the 76ers In Philadelphia 1n an Eastern Conference game. 11 a.m. (4) -TENNIS - Tbe f200,000 WCT world doubles champJonshlp from Kansas City, Mo. (S) - ANGEl3 BABBBAU. -Tbe ~ell med the \led Sox in Boetoa. 1 p.m. (1) -GOLP -P'tnal rou.od of pll)' In the $200,000 Byron NetJOa Clualc from DaUu. I p.m. (28) -SOCCEa - Nortbem Jrelmd facet West Oermao,r, tbe.tetcnlna World Cup champion, Jn a IOCcer inat4htaped ateotosne. We1t Gennu,y. a p.rn. <'7> -TENNIS -BJom Dorf f ace1 Corona del llar•t Rod·Laver tn a Woftd blvttatJoafl tennl• eJ111tc match frOm Sea Pina Plan. ~~ at Hilton Head Wand. 1:2.f.:u}Z) -N8A -.u -Part.lud mHta tit• Laken at tbe nnam m ~. (tape .....,..,, ~--.... • Coaehes Rap • • BiltOGDCABLSON ·-Sop -RUliilg Of .. Otlf\r ,._ .... Although eompetJtJoo on troab~IO)lh or weight levell <el B and C) iD track and field swlmmtni for hJ•b school 1 denta hu been a part or er Southern Section finals for n Jy a half century-It it no m followinl tb1s year'• track field 8<.'tivtty. ActJon at the CIF ceoeral caun- cil ended the competition b)' voJce vote 'lbunday ud reaction \ to the end of an era bu been tm· anlmoua from various track and ' field coaches: They are not happy. '.'lt.'s a step backward," ~ays Mission Viejo track coach Bill Crow ... n·s anoUler vote toward Orange County having its own section ... .eays Newport Harbor Hiab-eoach-Beb Hailey. "It's co- ing to ruin lrosh·sopb programs rfeh~ down the line,.. says longtime track coach and official Earl Engman of Santa Ana High. Great marks such as a 15-6 pole vault and 4:08.4 mUe on the froth·soph level apparently will now go unchallenged in prelims and finals competition. Activity through league flnala will con- tinue, but no more CIF cham- pionships. Why? University (Irvine) High principal Vic Sherreitt chairman of the CIF 4>layofi~ committee which made the pro- posal, says: '·In looking at the total pro- gram, there were only two of 23 sports which included competi- tion lower than the varsity leve•." says Sberreitt. "The general council voted in favor of consistency. And there is always the underlying pressure of equality for boys and girls. The council may have been look- ing ahead to what is fair in terms or boys and girls." CI F administrative assistant * * * LEN MILLEA Crtttclzea DeclaJon Dea,i Crowley says much of the decision to seek the change sten,med in terms of costs and ma~gement of the events. Wfth the elimination of frosh- soph, it means 4-A and 3·A boys swimming can be held together and it will make possi6le for the &iris to join the boys in the track and fj~d finals. . The move aJso eliminates the pos~ibllity of the girls demanding addtti()l\aJ competition in lower level classification for s wimming and track and field. " Says ctF administr ative assis· t anl Margaret Davis: "That's somelhini we were sure would eventually be pressed by the girls." . Thus the possibility of addi- tional COmJetit1on for girls in those sport.a is averted by the elimination <ithe boys program. Former (;IF commissioner J. Kenneth Faglns, who kept the By Swirn Coirelaes * * * CIF Ruling Labeled As Narrow-minded Reactions among aquatics coaches on the high school, junior college and university level were in general accordance with track and fitld coaches con· tacted by the Daily Pilot regard· ing the dedsion to abandon frosh· soph championship competition in post-season action. Only l\lilc.e Pelton of thr~time C lF-4-A swim champion Mission Vieio Hlgb disagrees with tus peers. Says Pelton: "Con.siderin.g the menµI outlook of the ldds the move see.ms &ood. Many times • you He a kid win frosh·ldph, then quit because he's reached a 1oal. "Doinf away with lt eatabllsbes a lonier-raQge 1oal from a motivational st*tdpolnl. The reuon for interechoJasUc sports is to involve as many u po11lble. but I don't thl•k eliminat!ngfrosb-soph tn tbepre- limt and finals will j~ardlze that." Others disagree-such as Golden West College's Tom Hermstad. Orange Coast Colle1e'1 Jack Fullerton. Newport Harbor Higb's Bill Jewell. Fountain Valley Hlgh's Ray Bray and Ed Newland or UC Irvine. Saya llermshd: "J don't know what the Sam HUI ls gotnc on with administrators. The main thing about sports Is contained ln one word: Participation. YOQ want to have k1ds active. Why knock ol1 rroeh·soph? happen, frosh·soph competition In CIF was something to shoot for and tdon't see where it was cost· ing the CIF anymore, except in medals. "It drew additional spectators and the lower division lended a ereat element to the sport. It eliminates one of the stepping atones for Youngsters.•• 8a1a NewlaJMI: ''I would think this will hurt the high school level athlete. It gave the younger peo· ple an opportunity to compete at a hJ1ber level and I hate to see thinlscut back." froah-eoph propama tor boYI track and swtmmln1 colng nve years ago when the question arose. 1aya: .. ,.,. k*pt ft because tt did ao mucb ror t~e v anlty pro- trama. ''It gave tbe youn1er ones l1D opportunity t6 go on to greater things as freshmen. "Now, I'm au.re part of it aoes with costs and maybe there have been other pressures from other areas, Idon'tknow." Here ar• comments from various track and field experts along the Oranse Cout area: UC lntne coacb Len MWer: "I don't care how eld people are or what the endeavor is, everyone Illes recogniUon. With young people getline involved in athletics, one or the initial pro- blems l& evolving.. a new.sell k&-age. "I think achievement in those two years serves as a source of inspiration for many young peo- ple. I don't understand why the CIF would do that and I'm sorry to see it happen. Most or the peo. ple making those decisions do not come from a track background and it's difficult for them to have insight into what they are do- ing." Says Engman: "l think it'll ruin track. Many lcitls will .have nothing to look forward to and it's a loss of experience. .. It's going to force coaches to make young people run In varsity competition in order to qualify for CIF and in the long run, it's going to ruin frosh-soph pro· grams right down the line.'' Says Edison <Huntington Buch) High coach Gordon Fltzel: "Frosh-soph competition was a big motivation to go on to CIF. Now this makes it a low- keyed program. Frosh-soph groomed a lot of varsity cham· pions and gave them intersec· tion al competition between leagues which they won't have anymore. "Where do you start Olympic development lf not at the ground level? Combining the sport with girls is fine, but not at the ex· pensc of other kids.·~ Says Halley: "Frosh-soph in Cl F gave the kids the exposure to big time competition, so when they reached the varsity level they were ready for 1t. "Going away from that trend weakens the program. I don't see how they can justify dropping it. Without CJF meets, kids' goals are cut in half. It's another vole for us having our own Orange County Cl F section.'' Says Crow: "If costs were an issue, they could have elimmaled the medaJs. You still have to put on a meet and it lakes the samf' amount or people. It's too bad. "Jl's been a traditional thing for so many years and it surely lsn 't improving anrtblng. It lakes away an lnter~at factor. "It's a step backward." MONTREAL POSIS 7-3 PUYOFF WIN "MONTREAL CAP) -Yvon Lambert scored two goals and two assists while Mario Tremblay added two goals Saturday ni1ht as the Montreal Canadlens con· tinued their quest for an 18th Na- tional Hockey Lea1ue tJtle with a 7·3 triumph over the Boston Bruins in the rtnt 1ame of the StanleyCupflnalplayoftterlea. Terry O'ReUly and Bobby Schmautz bad scored aecood- period eoaJs to bring BOiton to within 4-3, but Rick Chartraw and Tremblay tallied In the first 2:CM of the third period and Lambert capped a two-on·one with hi• second goal at 13:58 to put the game away. """""' RAY FLOYD CLINCHES FIST AS HE BIRDIES HOLE. • :: 312-yard Drive +· Crenshaw, Floyd Share Dallas Let:U:l : DALLAS (AP> -Ben Crenshaw, always around the lead but greatly dissatisfied with the state or his game, may have turned it all a round on the 18th hole of Saturday's third round or the Byron Nelson Golf Classic. He hit bis two best shots of the tournament, a 312·yard drive and a sand wedge ap- proach that miss~d by less than two feet of finding the Oft Tl' Todafl C1aan11el 7 at I cup for an eagle two. He tapped in for the birdie he bad to have ·-well after th e national televi sion cameras had cut away for the day -and remained in a tie for the lead with Ray Floyd. "Those two shots on 18 gave m e a lot of con - fidence," said Crenshaw, at 25 one of the brightest of the game's young stars and a great gallery favorite In his native Texas. "I'm in a good frame of mind going into the last round -the best I've been in all week!' Crenshaw bad to perform bit usual heroics around the green -dropptne a 15·foot putt for bogey on the fitth and holing a 45·50 footer to save par on the 11th - before birdies on three ot hJa last four holes again put him ln a tie for the lead. Floyd also birdied the 18th, also after the televbion cov-"If lt'• a matter of coat, let'• take away tome of the ad- mln1tr1ton• ,Per diem pay. Tbia ls reanv a negatJve way to handle thlnlJ.T• S..yt hllerton: .. It wu a mll· take when they took the class B and c away in awimminc and now bytaklnt lhls away, itlstak· Ing awl)' a youngtter's chance to compete in a champlonahlp Pl'O- cram. Baseballs F~reign to Haiti "You have to look ateaclupan lndlvtdually. Every sport la !ti own entity. Tbil may {wee a lot of young swimmen to seek MU u a primary pro1r.•m. rather than the hilh scboo , whJch 1s r• ally aad. "It's difficult for a boy to enter bJgb school and compete aaalnst kldl with tiiht years ot AAU e&· perience. 1t lsu been done, but lt la dUftc:ult ••• Sata ffwdl: 'Ut'1 nail¥ a Gar• row-D'ilndoet decision. It d~ the awtude ct the younf nhn· mer "1bo ti i..,"J>lriDS to comptte In a ~ &Chool cbamPfOQlhlp sneet. . ••ffotdlri• ~·sopll cotnp(lti· Uon Mi 11.wr bftft much ot a problem ill terinl of ru1lDIDI the meeta. J'm ~pall..t, what •lie can you 111 when ktda • bUrt. "J place• lot of the blame on many m.deiquat• ~minded tchoalll. l'blS Jiurti at tb~,C toOta ...... -lftctlf"M:I tpOttlUdl•mmmm .•• 8111 Bn1: ··1 hate lo.,.. I~ . . Biil Country la Worl4a Largest Producer mother, all or whom live In a lh.ree-room bOuao. Alourde rlse1 "urine pre· dawn hours every day tb pro. duce tom1thlna that la aa foreign to Haiti 11 Seaame Street -bueballs. The Republl c of Hatti, throbbin1. exotic~ destitute -la the largest roducer of b111ball1 and so baU. Sn tho world. with no less than 10 factories ln Port au Prince t at export more than 20 • mllll.oft ba.seballl anµany. All theM !actorles iii a ft• tlon tbat does not play bueball. Jn about U 1••t•, th.o bauball•a111mbJy bu1Jnes~ ba1 become one of the lar&Ht •mpJoreu on the ltlaad, pourlnf mllllou of doUan annuial),y ·tnto the Hll· Uan economy. An ullmattd 1,000 HaltJans. mott Of tMtti womtft In their 20 , tbut bu• • dall7 lnterttal Sn th U,S. Dati0n1I patlmt. R1wUa1•. J>•ldlDI and WU.On -Am•lca '• J adhl1 ' ·;~ldenWestCollege's RusUen v. lheU" conch, Fred Hoover. 200lh victory at GWC Satur· Eand they did tt with a bani. ! bing three home rum lo the ... esa of cllnchln1 the Southern omia Conference baaeball ~plooahlp. -The Rustlers, 27·7-l overall, Jt-4 in conference and with 41 ¥lase nms to their credit this HOD, buried host Cypret& Coll~e. 7·2. bt Other junior college activity &at.u.rday, Orange Coast CoUeae. which meets Golden West May 18 ·IA the flrlt round of the Southern Cllllornla JC playoffs, lOlt a meaningless 10·3 South Coast ~-4eciaien Le> vl6Wng _... Grotsmont College. AndSaadleback College closed cut its l9T7 campaign with a 5-4 U\umph at Citrus College. -Vinee Bienek and Ken Munger 1macked their seventh four- aagers of the year for Golden ,at, BteoeJ's comin1 with ve Nemeth aboard. • rry K\Jbacki equaled • , er's solo· llomer In the · • ~ lnnine with his fourth in- l · .. blast. i: J;-"fte Rustlero polished off .. ess In the olnlh with another · • . , er supplied by singles from , • ooser. Don Moees and Greg -aJtJon, • The only thing that didn't go right for Golden West was the ~-ntne hillini streak of Dave Jluppert, sna~~ when he went l'lltlesfi in three trips to the plate Chuck Robertson got his sixth victory in seven decisions as the Newport Sails In 4-1 Victory LONG BEACH Newport Harbor High's Sailors gained a a 4-1 Sunset League baseball vic- tory Saturday night over cham- pion Marina (Huntington Beach) to close out the 1977 campaign al Blair Field. . '.l'he Sailors. behind the ~p~blng o( Gordon B,1rr and the tin(ely bittlng of Matt Palmer and Rick Clark. never trailed. .Marina, which awaits word or lUI CIF 4-A playoCfs rival Mon· day, averted a shutout in the :.eventh when Jeff Mancino tripled to score Mark Oapello. "_,.., 141 Ill M.nou ......... .. ...... ll•rr p ) l l 0 H•n#y II 1 0 0 0 P•'""•" '~ l 1 1 t Vfl'l'lfur• cf \ () ' o Clar• lb 1 l 1 ) N4.,IOll .,.. I I) l 0 !;d\wa11» <I 1 O ' t Oaotllo -. 1 I I o 5.,.,der II ) 0 l 0 MAn<lftO lb l 0 I I Menn r1 1 o o o Coy rt • o o o .a .. ttlt 'lb l 0 I O f •w in, rt ) 0 0 0 Yorn S•NV c l o ' o '>or•noe• " • o ' ., &iwr"'.,_· ?D l 0 0 0 ,uenlH ll> I 0 0 0 Mo0w1.~1. >t> 1 o o o p.,,.,., < 1 o 1 o • "°'•'• i. • • • oav,, .,.. o o o o It l;r•hem,lb l 0 t 0 5'\llrt, 0 0 q 0 0 llono 060~ Toll!; 1• l ' l \or••YIMI~ , " . IOI M1 0 .. 9 ) ll<.00001 1•' UCI Ho818 Bruins UCLA's Bruins invade UC )rvjQe Monday, facing the An- teaters in a 3 o'clock colleg,iatc '}>as~ball game Ooach Gary Adams· UCLA ~e rest In second place beh..lnd tJSC in the Pacif1c·8 <Southern 1liviston) standing~ USC ha:. already clinched the title Ru.tlen cai>turecf thelr first coo- forence crown aiDce wlnnln& in 1972. Orange Cout College averted .u embarnwlng ahutout from Gronb:>ont with a three·run bunt tn the seventh inning. Rickey, Frick got the rally started with '-alnale to light, Glenn Horton walked and Bobby Smith's infield slngle scored one run. Later Rick Dostal •lneled to rtght to score two runs. Gros • mont, however, wna bree.zJna after a sevea·nm fourth J.nnioi with the benefit of five bits and an OCC error. Saddleback's triumphant finale wu highlighted by a triple play in the third inning when Marv Ricketts lined to third baseman John Broders with the sacks loaded. Broders stepped oo third and threw to first to triple up the run· ner at fJ.J1t, who was still running to second. Robert Steel bad four hits, in· eluding a do'-ble, and Nile Sensabaugh ba<fa double and trl· pie for Saddlebaclt. OCCCJI ..... r111 'imlll" rf<f Oo\lal Jtl S<onl••'l.lb Wool.,(! <Io Ronq~lllo, It Houl• II rf R-'1\0ll u w .. 1 .... , .. 5 I l I l'rk11 dh ~ 0 I l Fre11d1.< A 0 l 0 Hot10fl.C l 0 0 o Krlkorl..,, 21) 1. f 0 I UF•-• pi! l 0 O O Coootr o l 0 0 0 P"H o t 0 I 0 Tol•h Scor•l>Y IMI'"'~ 'I 1 0 0000 l I 0 0 1000 '0 0. 0000 0 0 0 0 ll J I l , " . r,roumGf"lit Or•noP. C.ocn• IOI 100 010 • 10 I) • 000000)1)1))11 •It f'" f'lill 8rOdAN. )b ~nub.lllQI> rt S 1 3 0 MollM. ct 'it\l.r lb ., o o o l(o ,, W•llll< .. lb .. 0 0 I N•qro.dh p s•~•I If s 7 • 0 Oo•• 0 llM>Q41h ( S 0 l I TOIA°' So••l>YIMI..., • 0' I I 0 0 • 0 '0 .. 0 '0 0 0 0 0 ltS"l r .. • S•ddl-<~ 200 IOC) 700-S IA I C11ru• 001 OlO 000 ... • • Go .... 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He said he didn't want secret production methods revealed. Rawlings pres ident Tom O'Brien refused to disclose what he pays his Haitian employes. but said "a lot of girls here can more than double the minimum wage. It depends on efficiency ... That mt:ans a Haitian woman can earn anywhere from 40 cents to $1 for every dozen baseballs she stitches. It can take from live to 2S minutes to sew the two cov- ers of a baseball together. Using a 15-minute aver.age, and a 70-ceots·per-dozen pay scale, a woman could expect to earn $2.80 a day if she worked for eight hour s without a break. "And it's boring work," one Rawlings official said. "It's very detailed work." "But if we could not sew a baseball at low labor cost:" said O'Brien, "I don't know what the cost of a ball would be. If the ball had to be handsewn In the States, that could potentaally double the cost of the ball,'' he said. The Haitian women sew the covers together at a rhythmic pace, using two needles at a time. They sit at work-worn se wing tables , on hard benches and chairs, and they a re under constant supervision . "It's very hard on my arms." says Alourde. "I have to take vitamins all the time or l '11 lose mr strength. I'll get sick. Thats why l don't think we eet paid enough. After we buy our mediclne - our v1tam1ns -to keep us strong, we don't have much money left." Bob T1ppenhauer, owner of a factory that manufactures ·worth" baseballs and softballs, disagrees with al- le g atlons of poor working condiUons. "The salaries have im· proved since I opened my first plant in 1965," he said. He said tbe minimum wage then was 70 cents a day. ·'Now the workers get 15 days sick leave a year. one month'• bonus every year, maternity leave for six weeks. old a1e pension and a free yearly medical exam." He says he is amazed that baseball never h played sn Haili. COSTA MESA AMC & JEEP Major League Standings 1'177 JEEP CJS ... , .. llldet ..... 1W7 GREMLIN AMERICAN LEAGUE Eaat Dlv11loa W L Pd. GB New York 15 10 .600 Baltimore 13 9 .591 Yi Milwaukee 14 11 .560 J Boeton 13 11 .542 l~ Toronto 12 16 .429 41h Detroit 10 14 .417 '4'li Cleveland 8 15 .348 6 West Dlvtlloa Minnesota 17 10 .630 Chlcaeo 15 10 .600 1 K anaas City is 11 .577 11,AJ Texas 12 10 .545 21,AJ Oakland 14 13 .519 3~ Callfomta 10 16 .385 e~ Seattle 9 21 .300 t 'h s.ewNr'•O-.. Ml .......... A,T ...... •l ll<KtOl'I J, Cllllof'M•. MN Y.-11 II, o.a....-1 Clll<•S. Clew.iM42 o.1...i1-.MI....,...! .. ,11-•4.s-etti.t Ka-City .. TueU, CIOfflft(~I TMIY•._.. Ml,_., !Oettr•tlel T-IJefferlM._,I MllW-C-MI al o.troll lltUllMMl C.11...,..1 ISi-HI It 9otltl\ !WI .. 1-2\ o.tll-11"1•1·11•1-l'ont IT-•fl s.11i. ~ ,.,, el 111111..._ c- • 11 Oii< ... ISi-l ,, ft 0.. ....... Cl'tt-fft ,,, . IC-Ott ll""lllllJIHI ~ Ttllll• (lly..-S.71 NA'nONAL LEAGUE Ean DIYlaiea • W L Pe&. GB Pittsburgh 18 7 .696 St. Louis 15 9 .652 l'h Chica&o 12 10 .MS 3'h Montreal 12 10 .545 3'A Philadelphia 11 12 .478 S New York 10 14 .41'1 6¥~ West Dl•llloa Dodgen Z2 5 .818 Houatm 11 U .423 10~ ClnclnDatJ 10 14 • .t17 lO'A San Vraocisco 10 15 .440 • 11 San Diefo n 19 .333 121,; Atlanta 8 18 .308 l31Aa Winning at Ojai . . Boost io MatSon 81 llOWAll1> L. BANDY OftMDllll, ........... .Jlll Matson knows what ll i. to call on tome deep lnDer 1trepath to pull her out of a tens• altuatloil oo the tennil court. M ataoo ts the jUDl01" college women's 1ln1lcs champion ot the pre· 1U1tous OJal tou.mament but at one point durin1 her cooquest. was ready to atveup. "We were in the round ofl6.'' she recalls. "I bad lost the first aet, 5-7, and was down in the second set, 3·5. Our coach. Cherie Kay, came up to the fence and talked to me. "I told her l couldn't do it because I was too lired. I kept cotng but I kept thinking I couldn't do it. I don't really know what I did, but. t managed to win." In the second set in which she was down 3·5, she came back to win, '1-S. then-captured the de- ciding set, 6-3. "After that match, I knew I could come back any lime and it helped in my other matches." . Matson is undefeated in league play and has a 22·2 record tor the season. What did her coach tell her to keep her gome In that near-loss al Ojai? o.ilyPlltll ....... .. , just made a few sug- gestions on things she could do to win and even though she was pretty tired, she came back," Kay says. "Nobody has ever won for us at Ojai before." GOLDEN WEST'S JILL MATSON. Is this her biggest vie· tory in teMls? "You bet," she says with a twinkle In her eyes. "I was really up for every match after I won that one.'' Matson, a Mf. ma ll1gh (Huntington Beach ) graduate, says Kay was the one who helped her decide to attend Golden West. "She is an excellent coach and has helped me a lot since I ':ve been here," Matson. a freshman, says. Tcavellng >s one of her favorite bobbies but. 1ronically. at delayed her rise on the tennis scene. "W hen I was a freshman m high school, we m oved to Hong Kong and I was there for a year und a half," she says. "I didn't get. a chance to play much ten- nis during that time and I think l would have been ranked when I was 14 lf I had stayed here. ''I was mad that we moved to Hong Kong becau.se 1 felt that my tennis would have been much better_ I want to go to school and l feel the Baseball Standings SOU TM COAST CO"l'lltlNCI (l'INll W L oe c.ttllo. 14 • ~·-to.ti " ' S.n Dl990Mn• t I Mt. S.n .t.ntOl"llo I 10 l'ull8'IOll 7 ll GroHmont ' 't S.nt•-'u s..twday'1 s.c.r.. Gros-10,0.--. co.ul J l"ulle<tOll l7. ~••Ana• , .. ., ..... I ' I Ml. SAC •I so M<IH untollm (rain> SOUTNlltNCALCONl'lltlNCI W L c;.e OOI0.11 Wftt It A l.AHerbor •• 1 3 '4111• "'°"''" IS 1 J•-. 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Lau 11 ~ WllTlllNlflA, ................ only way 1 can do it is through a tennis sct)olarship.'' lier present major is sn physical therapy and she says her future will in- clude working with physically handicapped and disabled people. She is also inteN!Sted in pre- ventative nutrition and at the moment, leans toward UC Irvine or UC Santa Barbara for her future school of learning. "They both have good tennis programs," she says. "But! plan on stay· ing here for another year." She doesn't look at ten- nis as her future but feels it will be a means to an end. "I don't think l am good enough to play pro- f essiOllally and l'ro real- ly into education." She also spends time water and snow skilng and says that anything that requires exercise is for her. El Toro Lauds Swim Team Jeff Wilson was select- ed most outatandlnf swimmer Thursday evening at El Toro High's sports awards banquet honoring the swjm te8QlS. ::;pecial award win- ners: VAltllT't MMt Ollllt .. dl119: J•fl Wll\Oft; FrentY'e KN._...,. 0.,. ~'; Bullartly adll.,,._,.t: Ired Al<lll•: Bec:•11r-. llClll.--it; Tonv C .... q...ituance; Brtasu1ro11e aclll•ve· ,,,...,, lleC> Tlllt .. : tndlwldl>el me-, «111.V.-· llOf:IMVlll•ll "lllOSH. '°'"" Most 011111111dl110· To11v Ct!•· CllHll~llW ' . Muldowney Sets Mark· Rain halted most of the action Saturday at Orange County lnterna· tiooal Raceway, but not before Shirley Muldowney established a world r ecord 5.17 seconds effort in top fuel ellm inatJons. Muldowney's effort elocked out at 253.52 mph In the first round of the top fuels and no other competitor could break the six-second mark. She'll be back for more today with the elimina- tions beglnning at noon. Gates open at 9 and the action ls expected to con- tinue until 8 p.m. In funny car qualifying Saturday the top effort of the rain-shortened agen- da was racked up by John Lombardo with a 8.15 et . Don Prud- homme'a 6.%4 and Raymond Beadle's 6.35 were good for second and third. Jn pro stock qualify- ing, Sonny Bryant turned an 8.67, followed by Kevln Rotty (8. 79) and Dick Landy (8.79). Gymnastics· MINPT L&AOU~ fllNALS PltOltMOl"N Veutt1119-1. Gotcnt•lll IEI 'O; ?. AllOllrO (WI a.s: 3 Flelltve 00 •. t: A. Ly~llll IMll t; S. llelanQfr CMll.O. l'IOOf" •QrtlM-1. Ctlel Goldlltln IE I. Altonro 1w11.1; J. Lylllllt (MI 14; 4. llltl TObll\ CHI, Bovreue (WI 1 J Pommel llOr,•-t. llalitfl09r CM I l •: 1 lltel 8ut1er IMI. P~lle (H l ,. • A ,owl.,. (M' JS; s. s.lru IH ll .. H>oh ... r-t. Tobffl IHI• a: i. Gold• ••In le• 4•; s. LylllM IMI At;. P1k1n119a IWl 4JI; S. Clltl 8ttr11.,.d IE I. O<INlll (WI, hUln9fr CMIJt. Paran• btl<t-1 llaleft99r IMI 5 l. 1 Aeflf'll fl'I S l; l Svl<ei (Fl O ; • MCCOiium IHIA S, S. lll•IWll-11"1, c.4d\1altl tl!U A A"'91-1 Ai•lno IWI 6O;1 Goldi- 4-11\ fU S1 • J Totllfl IH l A•: A. LVl<lnt IMI J 7; S. flitl GarrlltY IEI. PIUICll (N l) 0. All·ro.N-I Goldfttltt ll!l n I 7 hl1ft91r IMI JO I~ Tobi" IHI 2' 0 4 Lyktfa (Ml 21•; S .. rll¥• CEI t2 0 ...... , ,_ \\aftdt ... : ' Martt1• '· llltl Wettml11t1tr. H1111t111oton 11•~11 4 ,_, .. ,. VeHey; S EcllMn; • New-1 Heroot;7. SanClt'"4lflla. ) '1&h1ri& ll 1enerill1100C1 f« bOth•ih 8ild Ii w~~usren tbroutbout all of the Soutblmd. A. 1tead,y btw on yollowtail b loins on at tbo Coroaado lll•nd1, whU• Newport and Dena Barbor 1DOrtftlben aN cetttn1 toocl action on bua, bontto, b-a"181 ·and rock lllh at tbO lllandl and along cOUUJ k 1p beds. Lo8dl out ot DJavey•a Locker and Art'• LandlnM . 8ff 11,irt dwine thO week, but oo weekends. wJt.6 tc>od weltbe.r. the Jancllnp advile pusencers to. mpe advance re1ervatlona. TblS writer fiahtd on the 1portllsher Prowler rwinfna out ot Fisherman'• Lae<Hn• and mana1ed to boal three nice yellowtan. tbe latcest at 28 poundl. There wu lots of action durtni the l•te af- ternooo btte when skipper Mike G~ found the rtlbt 1pot an Soatb Ialand. AD tiut a few of the yellows caucht tbat day were taken on frisky uehovlel u no aqwd wu available. A few yellows were allot&ken onJlp. Wblle San Dteco boats are landing yellowtall, N!11'J)C)J1l eD!Jen are breaking ofl the luger ......,.__ __ m~ nttowtati tliat liftf OCC'Bldoully being booked at tbetalande. Look for ftlb.ln1 to continue to impl'Oft as the water wanna and live bait coodiUona build for the summer. llGil' .. • £fllle Aettea: Very good larfemoatb baa fllhln1 II oa tip at 11101t all warm w•tet lakes la 8oatbena Callfonda .• San Diel• city lakff, Belllhatr, Wbolford, Vall. lrvlae, Poway an~ Hod1e1 ue ldckbl1 01R mee limit.I of backetmoathl Hd maay tropby size bau over 11 poandl. A nrte&y of larea alld baits are world.DI, bat &be mott productive lure Is a spla• aerJ>alt, followed by Uve crawftab and tlaeo brown .nbber wonu. Look to tbe b ... to become VCl"Y ac· , tlve on 1arface plu11 tbu montb u &be 1pawn1Dg u at~l• peak and males wW beeome very pro&eetlve of ae1ts. Crappie are also com1D1 allve at lakes u are some big catlllb. Tb ere u also a marked IDcreue In flsbtal activity along tbe Colorado River. Trout Opf!fter Rated 6eed Fresh water anglers who inade the trip to the High Sierras reported fishing was very good, despite low water and wintery conditions. Camping space was at a premium over the opening, but those anglers who are planning on going up this month should fmd plenty of elbow room and lots of good trout fishing. Almost all of the popular lakes are now ice free and even the back country might be opening up by Memorial Day weekend. Big Bear Lake is good for lots of trout avera1· ing about a pound. The rainbows are hitting from shore on cheese, salmon eggs and casting lures, while those anglers who are trolling the weedy lake are picking the quicker and larger rainbows. Silverwood Is also listed as good for trout as well as fair on other species. Boaters are warned that they now have to prove a $300,000 Uability insurance policy is in force on their private boats before they can be launched at any of the lakes in the San ·Bernardino Mountains. BHI FUii °" /ti~ at Cape Now &bat tbe winds have died off aroand the Cape and on the SH of Cones filbblC llaa really brokea loose. Both ma.rlla ... dolpbln are maldag up•..._ 15 pete of the d~ tlalt caCdt a& resortl stre~iu. from Ute Cape ap &o Punta Pacadere. Tllere are alN good reporta colftlq la from Ute PJy. me Sportamu'• Loqe la Lorete ud also fJ'Om Ute area aroand MuJece. Now a. &be best Ume to nslt tbe Sea ol Cones and tlfblag wW remala extremely good well Into Jilly. ftHetdq ll•rH• Se-.•r Set The Balboa An1Un1 "lub, in conjunction with the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, is holding a three· day marlin flshine seminar at the yacht club in Coron• d•I Mar. The seminar will cover aJI aspects of marlin flsblnJ, with ex.pert guests and tood mov· iea and 1lldes tb excite any ble game ang!ei;. TJu~ dalet for the aemtna( are June 1, 8 and 15, with baOkup data on June 9, 16 and 23. The classes will start at?:aop.m . Seea\de ol limited sealing advance reserva· tiQfll are advised. The $10 pet person donation for the ttn:ee-nlght aerie• wlll be turned over to the Na· lionll Coalition ror Marine Conservation -Pacific Rqlcm.ud 8.0.A.T. For more information on the seminar contact Helen Smith at the Balboa An11inc Clubalm.3520dally betweco12:30and5p.m. Racquetball Action The 1971 men:s' and th• No. 1 ran.keel pro- women'• United Stites fe11loa.~ men'• player, profetaiooal racquetball are entered ln the com· cbamptonablpa will be peUtloD. held •' the Sportln1 House ln Newport Beach, Tbursda7 thtoup Sunday, with pfoC!ffdt 1otn1 to tho Marchof Dimea. Peuy Stedlne, the world women'• cbam· pion. and Marty Ho1an, SAN DJJCG();.;..Ru11 Jo~tGU a •lZ·b1Uer in the opener and Bob FrJthette pltcbed abut.out ball tot etfht tn- nln,. of the nJ1btcaf, aparJdnf: UC Irvine a ba1eba l team to a doubleheader aweep of the Univenlty of San Diego, here, saturday. UCI, In winnine by 4-0 and 10-3 scorea, enhanced its chances for an NCAA (Division 11) regional playoff berth. SANTA 8ARBARA- UC Irvine'• crew ran ln to windy, rainy weathe and aome Poor ofllctat- lns. but atill man11ed to c apturt the var1ity. and fH1hman elfbt races • aaatnat UC Santa Barbara and San Dlero State, here, Saturday on Lake Cachuma. .4 Coach Bob Ntwman' var1ity shell woo by len&th and a ball ove UC Santa Barbara wltb San ·Dle10 flnilbln ~ thtrd. The UCI freshmU- ahell wu a four·lenita Johmon toaed a liX· hlttelthe seven·lnnlnl open • Scott Thayer waa hittlne star In the fl.nt game, gettin1 _,rn-.~~~:~;;E two doubles and a sinale. victor. Racing was dela~ for. ov.u .30 ml.--.-_.. because of tbe· wind COQditiom, aceordlnf to: ' Ken WasJUn&toJl h.ad~..-liil UCl'a bl• blow In the aeclODd game, a tbree- run homer in the second inning. ~HY~ UC I NIM SO .. , Esp'f.lf 4 o .. nter,& 3 I £nole,1b 2 o 1'118yer,as 4 1 Wtll\l99f0ft«I • 4 1 Wu~.rt " 4 1 Wkll.Clll 2 o Wlnt...,,Jlt 3 o 8tflftlnt,C: I 0 JOl'llllOfl.P 0 0 Toteu '' " lc-.~1 ...... UCl,...,lno US...OleQo r It • O:JO 010 0-4 7 0 000 000 0-0 • 0 Newmao. "lt was awful. and It ralned off and on throuchoul the motJl: ine. "And tt\e officiating was Just awfUl. One of· ricial told our freshmen tour the wrong course They had to stop after 1 about 100 meters off,, oauv flli.t ".,. ...... course. And still they on~. ly got beat by half a boar, BIG CANYON FINALISTS -Edio Erickson Beach recently. Runnerup in the cham-length," sald Newman. (left won the women's club championship pionship flight was Marie Gray. "And in the varsitY" at Big Canyon Country Club of Newport e i g ht race, s ant • --------------------------------..._--------------------------------------~ Barbara Jumped UCONOGAM& B ' w· -Pl ---2 d ' start. They claimed w ~f~ "'"'Y i l l ucs yatt aces n f:;~J1?~~~. Ad•ms.u o o o them," said Newman. wu111r>91on.ct 1 1 1 CAMPBELL-Orange m eet at West Valley team standmgs with 63 100 1>•<1t-i. Jac1tson cFoo1111111 UC lrvme will return " f 1 o 1 o C l C II • S 1 0 97 lnallonel re<ordl; 2 R•llll>un ::?J:;: ! ~ ~ : W~~t nJsh~es!co:~j~ Co~~~~t.he;~~ captured ~~~t:~hif~?.0~::a~e~! :::.~:_:.~·11 ~~~~ :'~.!u,~~~t_~~ ~~t::J~~ c!.~~~/J,d. Morton,c J 2 1 0 the 100-yard freestyle the 50-yard free Thurs· cc was an easy winner dltb.ICltl I S7 0 s Sulger IFoocllllll ann al w-·-rn Sprin'"' g~,:·;~ ~~:and Saddleback day,wastouchedoutby with422. ~g:,';,;~n.?:~~··~u':,,·~~~:;:~ witi or"";:ge Coa:"" ~~F~::"':" ~ ~ l ! ~~~le~~ ~~o~!:s~~~ ~~~~~~. V~~l:if'cl~~~~~ w:r~r:~~~~~~:;~ords :~:~~~·F5',;-:;..~~=:~:::or~~,·~1 CollegeatNewport. Kremer.P o o o o fourth place finishes to 46.55, an OCC record, H..«irnkM>n cwe\t 11a11011 at •l; l Ool>ey p o o o o Tum 'Korlnq 1 P•...otna '11 2 El\enber9 (Pa\acl•M I 1 10" 4 Totais :i. 10 1z • h i g h I i g h t a r e a while Herzog had a time W~•• \/Alley JO? l 0111>1011a11ev i..; w'"'''s 11>1e1>10 11.11 • .,.1 t 10 n. s iCerelt\'1•1"91 per f9 rm a DC e 5 in (46 42 4 l'ootNll 117 \. Fulle'1on 104· 6 M•<\k cp...-.1 7 tOU OChers_. r 11 • S 0 • • Cll•bol tJ. 1 111et or.,,~ c ... s1 and Kitch <SeddlNaclt 12 12 n . UClrvlne OltOI0000-10120 aturday·s state JC Vassallowasfourthin SadtJl•l><Kknqs..nlaMonlu61,t0 :!()O lly tAlkln lPawdellall .. 11 US.110ie90 OOOOOOOOJ-J I 0 SWimming and diving the 20() back ID l ·.57.43 <iol<Mn W•st~ tt ModtstoSl.llSe Cntllqnal recordl ; l Teylor quooH 41 tl Cvl>'C'n JS. 14 Sa" Jo~ !Fulltrlonl 1 S1 81 3 Ktrsmark Rustlers CaptW.e JC Softball Title While Quinones had a 11. U S•n Joaquin Delta 2S. 16 CPaudtnal l S1 II. 4 Redlern time Of 16: 19.67 t"n plaC· !>lla•I• 11 11 Bak•H•fl•ICI 10. '" ICyortnl t U %, 5 Hsu IOl•l>lo !..\er Amento 19 19 Sou1nw"''""' t7, \lall•v t t Sl 31 6 <illP<kl• (Ch.tbol I ing fourth in the 1,650 10 Plerce1• 1·sHt f G Id W o 1 650 Ir•• -t Ptlt•rsson Tnr"'<""""I!' dlY•'IQ· I K•mP ISe· ree, 0 en es t S IP.tudenal U Sll9 7, MAllQdll QUOIA\I 4q7 IS ' 1 8r1tnclt (WHI S le Ve We 0 g er W Q 5 (Wttt llall•y l 16 05 n 3 Adams llalltyl 417 0, l Pe<kll1tm !West · hth · tb IM~slol Ii 15 '14 • Oulnolle' IS.cl l/all•yl 4287: 4 Aasen CSJ Oellal e 1g In e s ame d"blCltl 16 1961 S JonHon •11 1S,SWjlllamsCPlwct1421.3S:•. event in 16:41.45. I Paudenal 16 19 83, 6 Russo Adams IOlablo l/allevl 411.1.S Another top area swim I Paude111t' 16 H.,. Otllers-1 0111•'5-ll Zum1>er9e IOranv• W•~r !Golden WP\11 16 .i 0 , 11 Coastl ~I. 11 C.Oldsleon CG04Clell came from OCC's Joe R1t•v l<i<MC1Pnw .. 1114so1 wn1136H UCLA in the title game, Dunn. seventh in the 200 1001r~ 1 Htrzoq co1ob•o va11~.,.1 '°° '"""''•"' -1 P•..ck',,a J 060'1 By HOWARD L. HANDY 011• Delly flliet s .. 11 Baseball JUNIO" VAllSITY Se11Clemt111e CJI CllOIMHlll1 .. Oalla Hiii' -l!ell'd'lnee\I, II 1-0.0-0(' Gibb• 11 1 0·0-0: l(ev. 1111 •·O.t•Ot 801111•• A 0.0.0-0: Bernett, '5~., f.l ••rma,,,,, 31>. 3 fl·l·O; Ot'llt . ;J' 7 O·O 0 Oll\liO'I D1·1·0.0; M•lrenva;d l.() O.O· Ca'.\tlo Cf t.0.0.0: edwar~. > ;:~t~: LeWl1, ii» 1-0.0.0; Hotel!, It> S'W> Cl-t -F.W.:ett. cf J..Cl-1-0 Callev. 11) ).0.1.(); Welch. n ~.(). Oucllano. c l·0-1·0: H111111ac1; clft. 1 I.() O; ~ O 0.0-0.0; MolOllQ'°l\Q• rl 0.1-0.0: Ounltlrtt, rl 1.0.t.(); c:.Jtro, II loO·O.O: t.ew1,, oil 1 O•l.O.O; Sc/Ian. in 0 0-0-0; f.lorv•lll, '" 1·0·1·2: Mi;elt•r. lb?.0-0-0. Golden West College defeated FuUerton and then toppled th.e Cerritos Falcons twice to annex the WAlAW junior COi· lege women's softball champioosbtp Saturday at Golden West. 5·3, to win the Western ti-back in 1: 59.60. ·~.'.!oo? ,:::.;: 1f~~. ~~.,:.!~ ~ •. ~::~~ ~!':" ~~.:t3 ~o o~.·~· tie and qualify for the na-occ and Saddleback •& •• • o ....... IOl•DIO l/attevl ~", 1'a.,Mon101'!..r~·11,. 11 r.o.ldF•unll•wr1·0·"1 r ... t1onala . 0 h S ., 07 \ ~...:•r 1<;11 ... 1.1 o 10. 6. ' ' ·-• " • oana H111, ooo 001 o-1 • ' .. in ma a. ue tied for seventh in the ""•ddo<1ts tP•-wclf'n.••1u 3121,,ue>t....,.couuu" ~ S<_lty,,..,. In the final game at Greer Park In Hunt- mgton Beach Saturday night. nrrl Gilreath belted a three-run homer in the Ufth inning and Sharon Nichols al· lowed the Falcons only thre.e b.1ts in a S·2 triumph. Earlier in the day, with the GWC Rustlers playing w1tb their backs to the wail with defeat brinl'mg elimination in all three games. Julie Winklepleck became the firal Golden West batter in biatory to belt a home run out d the campua field park. Wlnldeple<:k's homer came aaalnat Fullerton as lbe Rustlera woo a mornlni en· counter, 6-0 to ta.in the champlonshlp flnab. EnqubtofSanClelJ)ente ,------------.-----------------------~------------------------------'-1•,.,.,. ___ 1• ____ 0111 __ oo_,._•_~_3 _5_._, who plays centerlield for UCLA, was select~ to the all-tournament team. CMAMl>IOH5"1f'GAME 0-n Wnt IS> 121 CffrilH (iolci.11 Wnl-G1l"a111 cf 4·1·2·3'. Oevod 7b. 7~ 8rown Ill 4-1-\.(); W"'ltl••O c. ~ Strube ~. A 140, Grlbllln. 11. 1+M, Ertel, II, J.o-o-4; l(llOlC H 2·1-0-1, Nlcttoll.,j>, 2 I CMI. To&a11· 25'5-J.4 le-. ty I M"'91 r II • GolOtft Wost 000 13 I l>-S 3 0 , • .,,..,, 001 000 1-t J 3 AK-'-"9-T""' . P11Cll•r1-9'ostnbery <Gold111 Wut I . Relnelda C Cerrito\ I; Cat<her-Hffdlntti>fl fffullel'to11I: lb 8rown 1Go1-., W.~l; 2b-01Vld IGo'*" WHO; ~-Stru!MI 1Gold911 West l · SllOrlSIOP-S<llUtlze <Ctr• rltoU. 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Tol.fllstS.s+J ~.,, ... 1119f " II o Golllell W..t JOO 000 0-3 • t Cen'I'°' 000 100 0-t 2 J tlMwUf'•k-.IUNIOtt QOU.&Oa OIVIMON c..tttltlt ,. ••• OoldeflW..1', l'ulltrtono oi.~ ......... 9t+flll w..t a, 0rr11n 1 """' OIMt GOIOtll Wist ' Otf'rltot t UNIYaltSITY OIYlllON CIMAlatltlt "'"''' UC:Lo\t ~Hollt-lOl12lnn,I The Newport Beach Sporting House · . . MARCH OF DIMES ~ i(aguna Beach's oldest home, the Captain's House was a Riverside family's beach home. Casa Romantfce. a~ was once band leader Fred Waring's. It's now a convalescent home. S81ow. · San Juan Capistrano's Harmony Hall, built from bricks of earlier bul Id Ing after 1897. · • , Coast's· .Past S&ory a• Pb°'°9 by. PATRICK O'DONNELL Moet of us alone the Oranae Couf live ln homes tbat are leaa than 20 years old. Every third or fourth bou.le, except tor a little trim, ls pretty much the same. Only a fortwiate few have residences that ate one of a kind. BOMF.8 wrre BOOTS. like the Casa Rom.anUca ln San Clemmte, tesUfy to the style and crace ol a time when • carpenten were known as craftamen. Bullt ln th4' early 1920s by Ole Hanlon, founder ol San Clemente, the Cua komantica baa chanced haoda aeveral Umea.. &.tsooallties :wll2 hax..e owned it include Fred War- ln&, the band leader. Now a conval~eent bom&, tJ\e .tructure of. Spania architecture with its red tile roof, is locai.ct on Avenlda Granada alaDdlng high on a bluff overlooklnathe Paciflc. ANOTHER HOME OF conaideral>le blatorlol sl'lnificance is located on Camino Capistrano acrou from the El Adobe restaurant in San Juan Capistrano. Built by the aelf-appolnted Judge Richard Etan ln l.883, using bricks from the Marco Forster home, Casa Grande, the Egan home was called Harmony Hall. lt apparently burned ln 1897 and was rebuilt... ~ . Egan settled ln San .Juan in 1868, owned a lot of land, and waa a school board trmtee for 32 years. The house ls now a weekend r~ldence of B~ard•Papel. Next stop on the Orange Coast tour ta the oldest home in Laguna Beach. Known as the Captain's House it.s current owner. Trevor Cu.shman,...saya_tbere...is...no..erldence that .a captain ev~v~ .. ~ere. BUILT 9'1 YEARS AGO by a family ln Riverside that used it as a beach cottage, it was localed on the Pacific Coast Highway. Five years ago the house of solid redwood was moved to its present location on Arroyo Chico. One o( the oldest homes in Newport Beach ls the Croul house on Fearnleaf Avenue. ll is actually part.a of two Santa Ana Vletorian homes. M06t of the exterior decorations came from the French House built at Ninth and Spurgeon streets about 1870. Much of the interior came from another manor of the same period. Richard and Ann Crout originally were eolng to re- model the home in Spanish style, but they happened upon the Fr~h House just before it was to be torn down for a parking lot. · THE COUPLE SAY THEY have becoqle quit.-uaed to having strangers ln their front yard admiring their house since they did the work about seven years ago. Michael Genco of Costa Mesa sa)'t about a dozen people a month want to purchase his eastside Costa Mesa home. But, ll la not for aale. . The home was built h1 Huntington !leach In 1885 and the front portion moved to Costa Mesa in t!kM. Almost hidden by trees, the 2,000 square foot house was purchased by Genco ln 1962. The ~ul-home (NewportBeach),. on.e of the oldest in the area, Is really parts of two Victorian Santa Ana homes saved from wrecker. Another house that bu done some traveling is the Hunt- ington Beach Company's ranch home. ln 1896 it was moved from north Orange County lO a hill overlooking Huntington Beach. Localed near the new city hall the house is just east of Main Street in the Huntington Beach Company corpora- tion yard. AT 11IE TURN OF THE centW;r it became the head- quarters for the 1300 acre ranch. As the company changed so did the house. One of its most striking features is the cov- ered entrance crowned by a pointed tower known as the gazebo. Many company executives have lived there including J. Sherman DeMy who became manager of the company in 1947. He lived there with hls family for 21 veari;. Currently the home ls occupied by Huntington Beach Company general manager S.A. Yount and hia family. · The six homes reeresen~ here are ll'e people. They retain their character and personality with age. And, perhaps they will stand as a reminder of a bygone erawben people didn't know the meanln1 of urban sprawl. I l Pri that have outran Ule bte of lntlatton and Ibo ciNt ot i[vi.n1 have cbaaed many paten. ~al buyers out of tb• houam1 ~arket, roaklnt th• dream or ~wntnc a home a fldtnc ftntuy; And houalnf expert.I HY the dteak picture ta aotnri to iet rorto. j '' ABOtJT ALL WE cMn hope for that housln1 will stay ln Une Ith an acceptable rat8 of lnfla· on -and that your bou wW elp you atay tn line wlt.h tbe a me rate,•• 1ay1 J amea ' ~ementer, regional underwril· ~g 1peciali1Uor the U.S. Depart· ttent of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). • ~"We have a mJddl•claaa bowl· g problem," aay1 Bernard c. eltzer, former director of the hiladelphia Plannln1 Com· issioo. l "People who are 1alntully esnployed cannot offord boQsln1 $.cause of the coats," adds eltzer, a registered engineer lh a~tein~nomlct. ·- ' The situation is th ls: t i-nIE FEDERAL Re5erve ard says the\ average down yment on a home fa $13,000. at's $5,000 more than lour y ars ago. The average monthly payment for principal and in· * * * cently that a new home will ~t $90,000 by 1S181, with $23,000 ~ quired for down payment and closing co.ts. The median~ Ing price ls splrallng upward 10 percent each year, b' said. That's at least 3 percent higher tban tbe rate of lnftatlon. "THE PJtks$vBE IS greatest on the first.time buyer, the young man just g~tnto the market. What kept a lot of this goln~ was the home owner whose'old bouJe -tncreasecHn-v.-tae so he cocdd tben affotd a more expensive one. lt ls a price progression," said Rementer. There are a number of factors at work, bot lnllation is the moet common culprit cited. Construction laborers earn higher wages and drive up build· * * * BIG BUILDERS like William J . Levitt, who buUt whole d&W in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, saved on COits by working lo volume. He made a profit--ol •boat -$50&-fof" eam- houae he built. But he bwlt 130,000 houses since 1931. But ''the age of the big builder Js over in America," Levitt says. "ll'a lmpoaible to buy enough land at a reasonable coat and no community in the co\lntry would zone a hie project today." Over-all, there is no single solution that would ease the pro- blem. ''I don't think you can say there11 a 111n1le villain at work. Fortunately, builden1 have been able to keep up with the demand and there are no abortagee that would create an artificial bat den;' '1tetnenternnt "There ls no villain because all the factors ar.e villains, ihcluding the people who are willing to pay that much money for a house. And people haven't stopped buy· ing houses yet," says Dan Falll, reeional construction cost engineer for HUD. * * * ~al if ornia Housing l A "bluck market" in rea· sonably priced new homes and ah>artmenta will start in Qalifomia and spread through t~e rest or the country unless the ~vernment stops It. I That's the prediction or San-f~d R. Goodkin, whose market and real estate research corpora- t.,n is headquartered In Del Mar. • 'HE P.RE01crs that boullar ~ill eventually be raUOIMld ID ~ery metropolitan area as the gionallzation and cODtrol of ergy, water and other re- sources puts a lid on new housing cppabilltln. · , Land and other resources also wilt be raUoned, he 11l)'1. : Goodkin, who wrUH a newspaper column on real estatct and soon wUl publlth a book, • ~nnina at Real E1tate," call ltr lmroed.late re&J.onal coopera- tton .and 1bartn1 or rffOW'cet. t)lreatenl,,1 the alleroatl- ve: ... "Entire counllu wfll be a~ut down by aower moratoria h}' air quality control , by couiii ¥d aarlcultural conaervallon ~d by wot.er purification actions rundated by both federal ond state covernment. " I :coNCUaRENT wm1 hi.I pte dictions, the Saddleback Valley faces a cutback of 13,800 planned n:p:w homes becoute of • llmJta· \Q>n on new aewa•e faclllUn Im· PPHd by tht 1tate Water 1'eaourcn Board. ~The action arrecta future a owth oft.a1una tlllll, BJ Toro, l11ion Vfejo and part ot Lasuna iguel. •San Dle10 County haa lmpotcd o' atmllll!' ban e>n conatrucUon ln Cli;rdtrf·by·lh•SH and Solana i+ach. !ALSO POT£NTIALLY relatA!d a e development plans for the I vtn-Rmc1' l>l'O~rty, w1'ote 7 000 ocre1 of undeveloped land l Onn1e County mual be aold by t e Jrvlnt F9undatton. Mobll rp., on of two m~or bidden, has hinted at accelerated de· velopment of the area. GOODKIN BELIEVES results ot rationed ho~l.DJ will be lnfia· lion ot housing CO$tl, locreued demand for boullnc aDd for small income-producin1 pro-pertJes and a c!eel'ease 1n tbe •UJ>- ply of buildable land. ult wUl .happen llrat ln Calllomla md become more m· dent throughout th• United St.ates ublaS buttalJcncy ind local atiU·1rowth forees ar• channeled lato mOR'~ul . JUdgements," be.aa11o The current drou1ht 11 the catal~ he 1ays. for •hortqea •'that an heavily lmpactlnf the m011t cb'namlc i.rowth areu ol CalifomlL Air qualily en.IOl'ce- ment, operatln• under con- craslonal mandlte, la acting literally u the cur ~er all other •1enciet, app~Uy .ttlvtng the power to 1but dOvm entire areas , u the ozone level reaches a cer- . taln amount." be 1111. IN ADDITION, HE ll)'I, col.d weatber in mueh of the country. t hu created a ''Vtstt. retire and /or move to caurorDJa bOoiQ" which, b says, will coaUnue tO hJ P• demand. partleularJ1 ln Oran1• County. San Die o bd th• Palm sprtno ar .... More Urt.ense of.l>Ulldable land ts the only way ti> meet the bo~4f:mand, ho 11y1. G '• Jdeas nm cowsttr to aatJWI trends. Amm aro mo•lnl 1wa1 f'rom urban ceotera at a tasttt rate than ever before, accordhll to a ncent IWid Corp. report. CALLING THE mlcrauon "one ot tho matt noteworthy ri ven1all In mJsratory patterns In the nation'• hilt:oey," th com· pany H)'I emplo.Jmeot. ~P­ portunlUea In the South aftd Sootbweat apparently arl reapon1lble for the populaUon •hi ft. Some cities that are tarfm of the shift have approv•d ti • growth laws designed ~ populaUQn more or less • Santa Barbara voters rM~~ approved an advisory rel~ dum on Umltlne popula to 85,000. At the •ame Ume,.. ~ elected to city.council candidates who opposed the limitation. Meanwhile, a. boom in ne~ hou1lnj la predicted for' CaUf ornla in a survey by Ad· v ance lfortsa1e Corp,, which an-I ticlpalet 1.9 million new bousinl" 1tart.s in ltrl7, with 1.4 millloo of Ulem.tn11&-ramn1 homes . t GOODKIN, WHO IN 1972 pre- dicted that ecolofical concerns would both decreu'e the amount Qt available land and Increase ltl COit, ~predicts Callf omla wUI "have trouble keeping lts employment above tbe 90 per· cent levW throuth the balance of thta decade unless It be11na los· ins musive dosaaes ot popula-tion ... But the lat.It available un· empto1ment fiflH'es a.how aqo~ ~County hu attained a tw~~ Jow ol 4.8 percent un- ernpfOJm nt, trblle the st'ate level fell to 7.8 percent In its f ourtb conaecutlve month of dedlne. Join Chapter Bo8ra • Thi' new membera have been elected to tbe· Orans• County otiap~r BuUdlq laduatey Al· aodaUOi board of dlrecton. 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Yov. -evff :_ JI +12: "'\\ /, Hawoiiat 1#1 \ I + Gold«' Boozer. / J Ill: rociin. rollin. leoky-camoro, studying Cr\iser llM Mcttier \\ I best cuz he is single, nover mode "I " 01 ~I Arns tingle like Ood i11 his Frat 0oys. • • I I Together: Face L. Bch., Grumsy ashes, DC9. / \ Coco'~.C.I. / \ \ . Gn Rummy Anytime! / ~ , Love T<Xby, "\ J.F.111 . / '/ ,. 7 ( Ot!t:. In'( hJo"1n\ (o TO CHllYL. HIPPV Moth*.'s Day tC)the belt MOM&Wlfe In the wortd. ALL OUA LOVE 8t~.lelm4o.f ff)t!.. - . .... r t • ._llllM....., ........ pink and oranae before lt\e laQd re turns to ocher a nd brown. wrappedln mist ••• We are Chri1han and Jew, perhaPI 2,000 atron~. Some carty machine auna Some carry "Mount Slqaj waa oll fire becOUH the Lord bod Comf dOtDrt Upotl d Sil CUttara. All hove CO}De to /1re, the Jm01u Wf'nt t.(p lab th.t celebrate the mountain. i moke of 0 kiln. oil tht people w«e To the Arabs. who used to bold terr1f1ed and the 101.nd o/ Oae it, lt ls Jebel Musa. trumpet grew loudt-r " -E.todua TO THE ISRAELIS, who now 19: 18·19 control it, It 11 U.1r Sin al. • * • To the EniliSh·speaklng world, Three days ago, the sun was It Is Mount Sin~I. 'tising tn Jerusalem when our Here, the Bible says, the Lord group of 60 piled Into three, 21 • gave Moses the Ten Command· ton U.S. Army trucks for a five- ment.s. EhJah hid in a cave and day s lt!eping·bae tour throufh talked to God alter neeing the the Sinai wrath of Queen Jezebel, and the The mlni·con\•oy clrclca tho Prophet Mohammad traveled walla al the City of Davld, wtndJ here as a merchant from Mecca. through the hUl• 90\.ltb of Jericho On this day. more than 3,000 a nd drops Into the desert new-the years after Goo gave the la w to malodorous Dead Sea. Moses, the mountamtop is cov-' We stop near the Place of the ered with pt.'Ople awwtmg the Kid. whose Hebrew name -En dawn. Gedi -has not chanaed 11lnce We have lrekk.t:d b.Y. day Old Testament~ when.David through the chokmg white heat of "arned by his friend Jonathan, the desert and Struggled three escaped death at the hands of hours by night up the hand·laid King Saul. David hid in the caves stone steps to this chilly. dark a t En Gedi and drank the sweet peak ln the heart of 24,000 square water o! lhe..spnngs. miles of dei.olation~ WE CUMB by foot for nearly ROMAN CATHOLICS from a n hour along a small stream in Italy offer prayers in Latin. A the rocky ravine until we hear lew women cry. Israeli teen-wat er crashing aaalnst rock. agers, on holiday lrom their kib· Through the reed.I. and ru1hea we butzim. sprawl on rock ledges. see a waterfall, spilling SO feet In· Some youne soldiers who joined to a pool -perfect for a morning us carry rtnes and handguns. swim. trucks lean tho p v~ road and atart bouncing lhrou1h lhe roe · stFe~tr-i!ry guttlH'WhlNf .can become rivers capable of drownius armies and wiping out Bedou.11\ ,·Ulaaes during infre-- quent desert storms. • WE ABE SOON saddle-sore from the jouncin1 and &NlllPY lrotn tbe beat. Yael Rauon, the C!X·klbbutmlk leading our safari, circles the Forbidding desert, ro cky plain s and formidable obstacles protect the mountain wh e r e Mo ses r e ceived th e Te n ..C ommandm ents: Mount Sinai. trucks In a wadi litted-wi0t4usty acacia trees and scrubby bushes. "E verybody drinks; .. he or- ders in English and Hebrew. pointing to the water tan.ks. ''You ean ury up-without eYff swealing out here. tit's necessary to dnnk every 30 minutes." We rul}lblc on. Near sunset, the convoy again finds the paved road toSharm el·Sheikh. but lhere ate atone lltP• set bf. G rtek 0-rlboaox moo 1 who monastery, Santa Katherina. on the next peak. THE 'l'OP or Mount • nal marked only by a tlny, u1'· adorned chapel -and by the mass of people awarmlDa ov tb" rocks. We desci:nd lho. mountain on~ second at.oily a.~ircaae. Virtut1llY isolated unlll tlwl Israelis completed the aapha\t road to Sharm from EUat aft# the .un3 Middle Eaat War, moJtastery survived a Iona list nominal rulers of the Sinai. guides any the monks don't Ii~ the hordes or tourists. but t monaatery'a trinket shop 1s doi a booming buslnci.s. A young Greek m onk leads on a aUent tour ol the fortre ltlte monastery. The Cha_pel of the Burnio Bush. laden with incense, heavy with gold-leaf 1con1, iOl'Oe more than 1,000 years old. Behind the chapel. n fad d wqoden sign proclaims "burni'!(_ bush."lt points to a llmp·look~ raspberry busb. Houn> later, we sec a tr~ckle f1 water on the ground, not t'\'en a Inch deep and less than a f<M'lt wide. Green grass grows in ff. The trickle widens. The true~ splash through it, our mood 1 .. proves. Truck c;arrying touri~s I~ over trail Europeans in hiking boots and After leaving En Gedi, the Americans in blue jeans share trucks hi&hball down the road to water jugs and canteens. A group Eilal, the seaport resort at the identified as Japanese Christian head of the Gulf of Ellat. The Ziopists w ates two fl ags: campsite for the fir:st oighlJs th.c J apan's Rls mg Sun and Israel's beach at Nuweiba El Muicina. 50 In the morning, the trucks head intand through the wadis, climbing through the foothHls toward Mount Sinai. By sunset. the desert heat is gone. The night is cold. Ul)d sleep is short. We rise at 2 a.lft. for coffee, tea anct bls<;ul~_ befor_e 's ti&runj .Jiil Lhe_. mountain. Suddenly. there Is a deep poQl under the ledge of a rock. Tl\} trucks stop, and Yoe! knlf~ lhrough Lh&-a1r and -Hll~l1*­ water. We strip to our swim suita and tollow ham m, splashing an4 · Teadlffg through rugged de erts wh;ch have protected Mt. Sinai sine Mdses' time Star of David. miles south of E1lat The &un paints the desert Before the St!cond day ends, the At first. the ascent is a i.low. uphill walk. Higher up, it 1s steep laughan~ ' Parks SAN FRANCfSCO <AP) Like generals b<'forc a battle., lop Western officers or parks. forc·sts and deserts arc prep;H1n~ for u vacation lime in the midst of a critic al drought. The 237 pa rks of till' N at1onal Park ServiC'l'' Weslt!rn Rcl(1on and the California Sl<1l<• Par!. System alone accountod for m~ar ly 90 million \•is1tor days last year, and most cst1m ull's urt-on the rise for this year BEIDND ALL the planning 1s ttJe devout hope that America's natural landH. parched hy two straight years of drought. will com e through the sett.son inlacl. unblemlsht'd by the curse of forest w1lclf1n• So far, there are no plans to shut down any maJor areas ad minislerffi by the "lationttl Park Service, th<' :'l<atwnal Forei.l Service. lhl• Hureau of Land Mana~ement or the Caltfom1 a a. state parks Rut that poanbd.1ty lurks among protected colonies o( wildU{e aod_,'U~ 11re Uoi tlm"ber. ~. - "If nec<'ssary, we will C'lose tsome of the pnrks." warned NPS Weste rn RE'41on ~pokesman Edwin Wlni:l' ALL VISITORK to the nat..ional parks this year can t>xpec:t to be handed cautionary leaflt't.'I about fires. with wuttr rnni.ervuUon the w ntchword t.'Vcn" here "There 111n'l J purk 1 kno~ of right now that 1!\n t ~oan~ to ho\ e enough water for \ 1s1tors." he said. "We're gotn,R to have llll adequate supply Of \\Oler for drlnkl~ and <·ooktnlf. there will be re1trsct1ons. probably. on showers. All will tw ~u1pt>f'd with Oow reslrtClOr!I ' Biii Wh alen. l(enerul mandger of the 27-mtle·lona Gold<'n Gate Recreation Area, 1a1d, "I think we have a sophlsllcuttd enough park mer to be 11ble to 11wnllow the bitter year If thin~s arrive at the point that the parkPS have tll be closed." PUTl'ING IN u word for his own jurisdiction, much of which borders the Pac lflc Ocean. Whalen added, "f"ortunale enough for us we have a areat altematlvt', our beaches." At Yoeemlle National Park In Callfornla. which hosted 2.8 mUUon visitors la.st year. an "ex· treme fire dan1er" exl&t.a and ac· Uvitiea In some of the most splen· did back~t.ry In America are in for severe controls. No . moves to cloat1 part.a or Yoeen.Ute have been ihnounced. but it la Hktly lb t if matten an ' Peso Fall8, Toilrism Too , I .. ' ' .. .. eady for a Dry Year Fable Pro ed ugh whole sections of thl' ill be shut down, prouably fTioga Road. HA EAKALA National Park on M · , among lhl· four n at1onal parkl in Hawaii, is undergoing one o its driest spt:lls in history. park uperinlendenl Hugo Huntz- i n g e wrote regio nal head· quarters in San Francisco. "Other than o n e brad storrri tn September. the crater d1str(ct of Haleakala has ~en. without precipitation s ince May 1976," Huntlmger said .. Jf pre· sent trends Mntinu<'. an already c r ilicnl situation "111 become dl•sperate." Al Anwna's Grand Canvon Nutional Park. \\htch had three m11lion \'lsitors last year. the single rchablt• flow of potable w ut<.•r Is rated as "dcf1mlely re· Mokelumne RiYef June · Map shows when California's rivers will go dry Ski Resorts' Year Barren· as Slopes 81 JORN NBLSON 4-1«11 ........ .,...,. Westtrn United Statu lld ....ort.&, and bu1inessca dependeht on the ski industry. lost: more lhan ~ million tn anticipated revenue this season becauie ot poor snow conditions, ligures collected in an informal survey show. Loeset were estimated at $25 mllllon In Utah alone, and major resorta In Colorado, Idaho, Washlnatoo. Oregon an<t northern Callfomla also had 1ubst.anUal losaea, a survey by The Associated Presa showed. IN MANY INSTANCES, Joaea exceeded $1 'mllllon at lndlvldual reaort.t and went as hl&h as ts mllllon due to tbe wintertime drouaht. "IL was our wont aeuon ln hlstory," aald Brady Hodtt, direc- tor of marketfni at Heavenl; Valley, located at lhe souUt end of LUeTah<Mf Offlctala at Sun Vatley. IC>ld enUy to U\ah buslneuman Earle Holding, 1i1d area r v wOuld be down ts million from an ex· peeled sa.s million. • . SUU. Sun Valley t&ft'd better than many r ortl -~ue lariely to u $1 mllUoa soowm.akini aper lion. , The ROck.Y Mounta.1n raorts ot Al and Vall had their wont HllODI in h1't017.. si.ld R. Garrett Mlt~hell, pNSldent « Colorado satl Ccmn1.t1 USA. ~ .-u down 59 percent In 1kler d · 11. while Yul••• down 3S'Pflrcent St ambOat Sl>rtnp •u down 73.percmt, Brttkenrldge •7 percent and Gene.a Bwn 90 percen~ Mttrbell taid . .IACK l&BNDUNGE &; public relatlona coordlnat« •l AJpen, u)d: .. It wq probabtJ the wont drOutht In the AS~n aru tn hi.. tory." Both A•pen -which currently hat no •Dowm aldn1 capabWUes -and Vall plan to lmtall 1nowmaklQ8 equipment th1I 1um~r. • Wstms reeoru manqtd to recover •omt or t.Mfr lou with a 1prln1 ldDWfall. How ~er, Eml Olllce at Taoe Skl Valley ia New 'MexlcoNld it WM a mJth lhal 1pna1 reveno could malte up·for r venue IOll eartiei Jn the,..-. "You CM'l 1.t UM AMerlcan public to JO akllq In the PftDI bee a me Ibey ann't meat-111 prepartit for ti. •t aaact Inneact, t.h6Y c:loht tba.rllrb and dutt off the Coif clubl. Solomon's Mine Located . duced." Park officials fear if that source breaks down they might heve to tum to a source of poor qUelity water which is subject to contctm1nalion by human waste. WASHINGTON CAP> The legendary lost gold mine of King Solomon has apparently been found in Saudt Arabia, according to the National Geographic Society. In th1s situation. tht!y suid, the popul(jr Indian Gardens would have to be t·loscd to hikers and m4le parties. a major blow to park resources. AS A BYPRODUCT of the drought, Lake Mead National Recreation Area is get.Una ready for a bumper crop or tourisll b41cl1USC it is rich in water from the Colorado River. The manage- ment at Lake Meud 1s pleading for more funds lo handle the sur· plus. expected to be considerably more than the 1 J million tourist.a posted last year. A mine at Jabal Mahd udh Dhahab, the Hill of the Cradle of Gold. mid· way between Mecca and Medina, may be the same.as the fabled mine at Ophir. which produced half the gold of the known world 3,000 yeurs ago. A four·year study of the site by teams from the C nited States Geological Survey and the Saudi Ara· bi:in Directorate General of Min eral Resources re· cently pro\'ided support for the theory that the site is the one mentioned in the Bible. The Park Service has reported a run at some concessions on the s m all stoves which use white gas. kerosene or propa ne, an in· dlcation that outdoor lovers un· derst'and open fires are gomg to be taboo. Scholars speculated that Solomon's mine was somewhere in Arabia. India, southern Africa or the Ural Mountains. In 1931 an Ameri can named Kenneth Twitchell prospected J abal Mahd adh Dhahab. His company. the Saudi Arabia Mining Syndicate, re· covered some 60 tons of gold from the hill. Twitchell speculated that th.e mine might be on the same site as · that of King Solomon. By STAN DELAPLANE Capitan Julian Rios Gordon has been piloting boats on the upper Amazon for 30 years. A lot of it on the thumping old Adolfo It was built for this river work in Glasgow, 72 years ago. The Capitan -(the name "Gordon" comes from an English grandfather) -is short, dark and beak-nosed. A jaguar tooth hangs around his neck -very macho. In the evening he plays poker -five card stud -with the passengers. All of us soaked in mosquito repellent. Bottles of cold San Juan beer from Pucallpa 1weating on the tables. The Capitan hauls in pots: "Suerte con . amor, dinero y barques!" he says hammering a beer bottle on the table. "I h®e luck in love. with mon~. and with boat•!" Right out of a B movie: "Jungle Passion." .. * '* . lt costs $350 for six days on the Ad6lf o. <It's no QE II but the Capitan is a snappy dresser. Chaogea clothes three and four times a day.) He keeps his poker winnings -Peru· vian, Colombian, Brazilian and U.S. dollars -in a black leather po~o. Uaes U as a pillQw when he alccps. " Al night the Adolfo's only navigation in- strument is a seven•battery fla hlight he)d by a young boy ln the bow .. Cnmch l Thud! Cbalrt a.lid table lurcn. The Amazon•s in OOod now. ~Cl we've ama hed into the junate aln. The Capitan shouted. A crewman aot a line around a tree. The mufner wu chokt!d with noatlng debris. Tho Adolfo wheezed in 72-year-old dlstr , the messboy to break out beer for every· body. Then he got his pal, a f!Uiet. sen· ti mental man, to bring out his harmonica. So we sat, shipwrecked in the jungle, ' while the harmonica played "Silent Night." • Then "Home On The Range" and "La Paloma." And as an encore: "Deep Jn The lleart OJ Texas." After awhile they worked the Adolfo , free. And we noaled down the river making ' extraordinary bets on our poker hands. *** Sounds like a Tom Swirtian adventure '-. story. B\.lt the Amazon trip -(every two "' weeks) -can be bought from all travel •, agents. You fly into Lima, Peru Crom the States on Braniff. Local lines fly you to Iquitos, a fair· sized city on the edge of the jungle. The trip is handled by Wrlghtways (b81ed in .. Burbank, CA.) and you stop at several of ., their jungle camps on the way. • ~ These are screened and airy. You can ~ • get iced drink.I. The food ls good. , ••• - • macnab I Irvine raaltg FIHIR HOMES FROM $61,100 TO S 1,300,000 THAT SPAJ141SH HOUSE OH MISA oarn catecf on 1h acre across from the Santa Ana Country Club. Spactous mairt house w/3 BRs, den & family room. Super tile floors & beamed ~eiUngs + I BR income house & pool! $142,500. OHM SUH 1·5 ftM.. 161 MliSA DltlYE, COSTA MES4. <T-32) llG C4MYOH VIEW HOME Dramatic 3 BR home designed for the most discriminating owner. Pat'l'oramic vlew 'of golf course, lakes & hillsides: i)ecorator wallpaper, drapes, wood paheling & s hutters thruout. Ideal entertain· ment 'ffome w/billf ard room. den & formal dining. Owner anxious to leave area. Decorator furnishings negotiable through sale. $325,000. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (T-33) MOVE IN TOMORROW Immaculate Lusk built 3 BR home w/formal dining & family room. High on a beautifully landscaped corner. Priced for Cast sate. Im- mediate occupancy possible. $145,000. Larry Dyer 642-8235. <T-34) DO YOU HEED 5 IRS? • Then be sure to see this Harbor View Homes Som erset! It needs some decorating, but at thl~ price it can't last long! Hu ge fa mily room. 21·2 baths & giant wood deck. Big trees & quiet str eet. Sl65,000. Barbara Wright 644 -6200. (T-35) YOU ASKED FOR rT Here it is ... 2·story, 4 BR jewel in Fashion Shores. Quiet cul-de-sac, tree-lined street j ust a bop, skip & a jump away from the beach. A real beauty at S94 . 750 ! Lois Miller 642-8235. (T-36) HARIOR VIEW HOMIS Monaco model w13 BRs, 2 baths, formal dining room & a nice lg. yar8 w/fruit trees. New carpets & drapes. Area has swimming pools. Reduced to S137.000. Gisela Hanen 644-6200. <T 37 > CLIFF Dlttve_..4.."'"i'.::~H VIEW Near-new builM'hr custom Country English home. 3 BRs, 4 baths, formal dinina. Jg. gourmet kitchen + bonus room w/view Ccould be billiard room or 2 more BRs > 3-car garage. S.'l20.000 J.o~ce. Harriet Perry 642-8235. CT 38) liSTSIDI IMYISTMIMT NOPIKTY- OML Y $15,0001 N EAT & TIDY 2·unlt tnveslment property conveniently located for ea:;y rental Fleioble ftnanci ng. Hurry' This one won't last long ! Drive by 242 E . 19th Street. & submit offer. Paula Bailey 642·~. CT-39) IDEAL LOCl.TIOM In El Toro walk to titores & s hop· ping. Very clean 3 BR. 2 bath & kitchen/family room. Single family home on lg. corner lot. Room for pool. Attached dbl. garage. Priced under $70,000! Appl. only. Holly Markas 644·6l00. <T-40) ..,.TAIH W /ILMAMCI And live in style in Ulla stunning Ve r sailles w /formal garde n courtyard, towering entry. spacious living room. marble fireplace. 4 BRs, 4~ baths & bright & sunny den w/Clreplace. Circular garden kitchen that opens to le. pool & jacuui. El&gantly appoklted master ~ulte + strlklng view. New on the market. $329,500. Marjorie Mahon 6'4-6200. <T·41) 1 HIWPORT HEtaHTS 2300 ~. ft., incl. big dlning rm., big family rm .• blg mstr. bdrm. Also, space for boat or motor home. $123,500. MESA VllDI S Bdrm., 2 baths, family rm, Xlnt cond. in 6' out! Reduced to $89,900. Open house Sun.1-4. 2021 Calvert. [8) 833-9781 Hester-Brown RE Al TORS WsfMr•s Motfu· G""'NI I OOl All real est.ale adv;rtlsed •••••• .. ••••• .. ••-•••• lo this newspaper is sub· 1--------ject to the Federal Falr •TRADE• _j{9.1tllilJl Act ol 1968 which makes it lfle1aJ to Your equity for a beUer adver tise "any pre-home. !"or informahon ference, llrnitallon, or call Touchs~ne Really, discrimination based on Member Internatfonal Apple Tree Real Estate Co. -OfRU: START RUH ............. J ... 2 ............. lv.W. floa pla CS... to ecMa *-• •ur hw1now $71,IOO · HOW TO 6UCCEED t eo.td Uh -CZ --. llO 0..- Vlew. 225 ft ....... • C...t Hwy. Olly bit ... ., Oc.-fr .. ,...,....., ...... area. $250.000 STOCKS & IOMDS M.W ... &ln ................. .. ...... nc;t l'f'. JI yn ...... .o-.c .. DI .. creet••cWc-ittMf-. EXPR'D SALISPIOPL! w .......... for ..,r4 ~ ........ 7K comlllul• paid. C•fldMH.. ... t ........... ~ TtN R"' !state Co. Cor. GOia. L_,,,.. -4 Z41JI &.. rs-. Dana Point. 496-4305 10021Ge111ral 1002 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I Colctwell Banler ~~CCN'l'Nlt MOYI llGHT IMJ • . remodeled tozy Harbor D-ll..._....,..._-lli.,...andit-~bedroem betne;-llOYe-- ~.:..w.----coodltion, walk t.o sc:booll and k. all this in Newport Beach for ,500. . . 841-5 1914 DIANA &.AMI race, color, rellglon, sex, R.E. Network. ornation~orlglo,oran,._ __ •963···0867---• ·----------... ""!' ........ Intention to make any 1 1_· _______ _ C-2 Corner Choice NewPOrt Blvd. locatlop '"th 11S8' hon· t.age. Buildlq and por· tlon ot lot currently leased. Call for pu-Uculkfs. DO IAY,.OMT-JUST US1'9 iwel' Lido Isle home on 55' tron- ge . wlth sunny sou~h ex1><?9ure d exciting action view. amatic 2·Story entry, puquet slJClh preference, llm1ta· tion, or dulcrimJnaUon. •' Thia newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for re •I estate which ill in viola· tion ol the law. ftORTORHO PLUS A deUehtful 3br, 21h ba, home with lormal dining room. lam room & oak floorinc plus a 1oreeous custom built euest umt wtth -real used 1n'tck floors. cantilevered 1002 sleeping loft, warm ••••••••••••••••••••••• n»tural wood textures and legal kitchenette MESA VERDE ~ii1~00 . Fee. Call NORTH· .... 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. cor-e ~ ner lot on c ul-de-sac MINI-ESTATE The best of every world! Beautiful 3,000 sq. ft. home on estate-sized dbl. lot, short distance from ocean. Swim· ming p6ol, jacuzzi, voltey1>~11 o~ paQ. dle tennis ct., greenhouse, frre pit with seating area. 3"B.R., 3 bas., fam. rm. PLUS 27x54 ft. bonus rm. (could be more bdrms.). Much; much more - $185,000! ! $125,000 -·~- rs, wood paneling. 5 bedrooms, atd•a room. bonua room, formal ning room and breakfast area. ier and slip for large boat and ndy beach. $895,000 FA.MIL Y HOME- HUIOR VllW HIW tsstt -See it before the WQrd gets vound! 4 bedroom, family room, lb v e l y y a r d , f r es h p a int, sprinklers, mirrored wardrobes, ¥earned cathedral ceilings, water softener. Many built-ins, dog run. lxcellent condition. $167 ,500 slnet. Cathedral ceil--------· =~~~~~!~;: & nice een!~~~~~l de· HELEN 8. DOWD a sai:ned s liding roof .. ~ .... :roa. 1 .... C. MLS , .... "134 NO AD 1 RXER-urttEI, a.z ~xcell ent R·2 location in old orona del Mar. Fix up the exist· g house and add a new lµljt in e rear. Potential-potential. $110,000 H1 ~-11. Atrium home. 4 Bdrm. ~ " ~ (>46:1811 $219,500 (fee land> by o wner. Open house ANYTIME Fri/Sat/Sun, 12 to 5 PM. 1828 Tradewipds, G..,.., 1002 G.....-el 1002 Newport Beach. 631-1826 •••••••••'I••••••••••••• ••• • ••• • ••• • ••••••••••• can tell you all this Home has tootreT! A new Home ln Irvine's Turtlerockl Let's I<><*! NTMO,M OM 1H£ ISLAHD Balboa, that ls! Deluxe 4 bdrm., 3 ba., l 'h years new. SZl0.000 OPEH SUM. 12-5 209 PIARL AVE. Pynnid ExchGNJCN"• 133-1761 TWO LOTS JN EASTSIDE CAT ALIHA VIEW Newport Crest "4 Plan" 2 Bdrm, 3ba, 11e master sult.e. Prof decorated. $134.500. Call Tom Dearth. COSTA MESA. UDO ISLE Great potential for the Exclusive, newly de· builder. corated thru-out. 3 COU-OFNEWPOllT Bdrm, all new kitchen. 67S-551t Steps i.o tennis courts le ------.....--private beach Sl 75,000 IFYOU Call IAwOsborn . have a service to oCCer or good,., to ¥11, flace an ad in the Da 11 P1 lot Cla.r...sifled Section . CANNERY VILLAGE RE. 426 Slst St, Nwpl Bch . e ... 671-'26 I Phone~~' p l--· ~a o1 Ge•i--IOOJ ••~••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Dalebout Association Real Estate Specialist <Dover Shores/ BaycrcsV W~stcurn IA YSHOllS. •• IXCLUSIYI OfffllHG COMI WITH US ••• te 2151 C ....... ew Drhe1 l•••c•l•t• •11• owwer. l ledrOOfla ....... '*'""' .,___. c.n. lft91 ht toelt -4 ..,,..., '"'9. Vwy lay5hores. T""y o ~attn ott.ritNJ. s ••~.soo. OPfft ....,_. Setwct.y & St9tday 1·5 IA YCUST ••. IXCLUSIVI OflfllUMG COME WITH US ••. to lmpnsslve 1507 LffacolR Lane. TIM word "MCll!;5•" 11 -tosMCI ..,s. 0 L .. Di . but ...... ~ • t ffh that ~ ;, .. -.. • .. ,. , lte*°°-9 "ma~·· 11 blnfln9 wltlt ......,.." inc~ a ..... Uwlett roona. S 171,000 . IAYCllSJ ••• SHCW ~ COMI wmt US. ·nte ,.._. Aatff. CJllCI w.,~ s~· li•"'9 ...... •ffll•'* L .... .... ...... Jtc4 -· ......... .... ~ ~ ...... U.1ta .. f1~ the t.Mt ..... lefcre•t. s 171,000 HIWPORT HllGHTS. . .A CLASSIC 1 OCEANFRONT Custom >'dtJplex, choice loca~ 2 '/\nd l·bdrm. •.soP! NEWPORT SHORES 227 COL TOM ST. OrEH SUM. 1·5 Uke new! 4 BR, or 3 &: den. 2~, baths. Beautiful· ly decqrated in earth tones. Brand new kitchen incl. m::Iave oven; brick f,rp . Walk to pOOlt, t ~ clubhoW>e &beach. $11!),000! COST4MlSA eASTSIDE Extra <:lean 3 bdrm. & famtly rm. pool home. Best Easlslde location, brick frplc.. low main· tenanc""°vd':' Sll¥!.~ ~ 8ol>oo Boy rrop. ~ * '75·7060 * STATELY CHARMER VILLA PARK Owner must S.1111 Cwitom home on 'h acre. Very clean. 2800 sq ft, 5 Bdrm, 3 ba, 3 car de- tached gar. GALA PROPERTIES Call 542-3546 Red Carpel 754-1202 llC. C4MYOM TOWHHOME Tbe perfect small home right on the golf course. Bright and brand A n•w. all on one level. Just 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, wet bar and gorgeous fairway views. $149,500. IEST IM llG CAHYOH BAYFRO..._.T START Superb location overlooking the " 18th fairway. Highly upgraded and Panoramic Bay view, expanded Deauville. Special feel· beach in front or lh1s Qarden Grove Schools, ing of privacy and serenity. Fire spaciou; 3200 s .f. butSantaAnaTaxes! n"d burolar alarm systems. A . Apt/Home. Separate 700 -,o • sJ. guest umt Ulcl'd. All Beautlful3bedroom 0¥15tsee! $31.,000 new mt. 4 Br. 3 frplcs, Starter Home $61,500. sunken llv.rm. rough RedCarpet 754-1202 1 stx UNrTS-HIEWPOlT IEACN ~ d:c~~t':~:t:.a~~~ Jo . Great ·r eptal area close to cedar paneling, view T!tee duplexes on Approx. 'h acre IS one of only 2 condos. s opping a nd schools. Only Shown by appl only. Agt. -~57,500. 640-2344. l\ii!!!!!!!!I I ' '-im BEACH COTTAGE You'r e going to love coming home lo the 11weel smell ot ocean breezes. This lovely 2 bedroom home is the one you've been searching for and very affordable at under $70,000. CALL 540-3666 Wltela11 REAL ESTAH OLD COR . SEVEN ""m#~"~•o; ~oricnn ~-~lg.. ..oRl.-necently recondiMn~. L<?~s of bedroom, " den. Excep-used brick, o(ien beam ce1hn"s, Utlnal featUJ'e., stained ~ d I "i' 1Jau throughout. A good par g a.n very ow mam- MUSTSEE. tenance. ne block to ocean and Call 640.9900 bay. All for $347,500. \ \LLE' HE\1:1) 1.110 J 1mbou'~ AJ ''-•·'ll!ri'f ' •' Ht •c.h Hust Sell Quickly. 4br, 2ba, W. Garden Grove area, S70,000. Incl yd. 897-0909 I LUFFS End unit on greenbelt, close to pool. 3 bedrooms, family room, formal dining. View of mountains by day, Newport lights at night. Just listed at $147,500. ILUFFS -S'MGLE L.9YB. They don't build homes Uke this any~. Extra large 3 bedroom, i bath plus den with room galore. A giant workshop off the detached double garage. Immaculately landscaped grounds abundanUy covered with sweat arnel H11a tru1 t bearinc trees D6rt't mw the opportunity lo buy i bdrm, s be, Iv rm. dn lhll gem. rm, fam rm, frpl. 11 cul flard to find Boni£a plan. Recently redecorated, c ba.rf ul 3 bedroom end unit. Exctllent location, gracious amenities of the original Bluffs. $145,000 Call 540.3666 ~~~!er •li, :~ ~·5 \~~ Sllil',000. 544-8765 P /P \!!!!!!!!!!! Wltela11 REAl ESTATE Trade your old stuff fot OLD new KOOdlea with a CORONA Classified ad. 642·5678 DUPLEX with Olde Corona chum. Sunny path), custom built Ir nicely paneled. HtlRRYONTlllSONEI C•640-9tOO \ \I.I .LY 1:1 .\LI'' 141( 1,,,,..h.11,.,1If•-•"•'ll•1' $1200/ACll 100 Acres wftb 2 wells nr Calif. City. Conalder trade. Call DOW! I •1t211 evelt73-4.571 La chenrnyer p,.,,,,,,, ------- *NEW UNITS• Two Deluxe Faur-Pines HEW USTIMG -llG CAMYOM One-of-a-kind Versailles model on the gol f course. Decorator wallpapers, wood floors, custom carpets. Expanded dlning room and completely upgraded gourmet kitchen. Spacious ~ide patio with ftreptt. $350,000 SNCTACUl.AI VllW Spyglass beauty. 5 .Bedroom with extravagant pool and jacuzzi. No cost spared decorating and UP· gradlng this lovely home. A mu.st see at $335,000. WMTCUFI CUSTOM NOMI 'Custom built with finut materials. Raneh style pool home whh enter· tainment area. 4 Bedroom, coun- try kitchen. dintng room. In· tercom. custom shutters. bullt·lns throughout. Owners moving and motivated. Stie to appreciate the quabty of this fine home. $199,500. · RAU OHNLOOI ae UNrr Walk to excellent 4boppln11 Quiet aduJt community with beautlfw l•n4•capina. pool & recreation room. 2 Bedrooros, 2 baths, brick fireplace, patio. Lovely decot. $759000 I . • i · DOVll S~llS -SJ65, Luxurious near-new 2-story bQme with view o( beautiC bd h water. Metlculousl tatncd. Dbl door coprtyd private world of ele~ance. ectry to la:e DR & Fk. w/sun bar. Huge mstr sult.e & garden other spac. bclrms, each w/p [t!e· plush pwd rm. View fro uns. 3·Car gar. By appt. TllP'LEX -CORON.A Da MAI Great location! J Popular "Townhouse" type uniL<;. Nice owner's unit with 2 BR. 2 balhs, frpl in LR. 2 Other units have 2 R l bath. Mlniview of ocean from BR. Com· tnunity pool. Income $770 mo. • can be increased. $175,000 HOMES orEH 1-5 This Aftwnoon UNIQUE OVER NEWPORT HARIOR -4 bdrm. 2 story, incredible Bay views. room for tennis. See Jane Paquin at 1101 King Road, S325.000. IESTIUY! In Harbor View Homes. New pamt inside and out Upgraded carpets, wall covenngs and drapes. 5 Bedrms, lge ramil) room Pete /Jan.ett JZalJ'I prejen/J NEWPORT ESTATE UCLUSIYI MIW USTI• -contem- porary hacienda overlooking Upper Newport Bay. 5 Bedrooms, S baths, plus 2 halt baths; formal dining room, separate cMUna bar. Fantastic home for family and entertaining. Party room off pool. Stables with feed and tack room & 3 stalls. All on approx. 2 acres. CaJl !or appointment to see this exclusive Pete Barrett listing. $675.000. WESTCLIFF COLONIAL EXCLUSIVE MEW LISTIHG -on the largest lot almost v, acre! Truly a home of distinction with 7 bedrms. family room, dining room & large pool and jacuzz1. Brick and exterior. IH THE NEWEST "ILUFfS" $169.SOO l·Story highly improved Linda model. -~turescue corner w deep set.·back Crom st!-Beaut. outlook of greenbelt & view of mtns. 3 BR. 2 baths, wrap· around cov. pullo. choice pl•nts. custom wrought iron gate & extensive aggregate. Expensive custom cptng, arapes & wall papers. 31 2 yrs. new. 2700 VISTA UMBROSA. Sal Sun 1·5.30 UNIQUE IH THE ILUFFS Trina ~ith big Back Bay views. original cond .. estate sate-"See-1hrrb11r.1 ttntt'h tnn.g""s-.a.f.r-+-.¥in4JgO!ljroo!IL-.tmw...ir.2-i".4iF~i r"'epallHa ciJt·e.._b .-+ 416 Plat.a. View eovered patio D&rmes: windew · · gas) Abundant matched mohagany paneling. Parquet flooring. Complete bltn kitchen. Large trees. badminton and basketball court. Too much to tell all Can for special showing. S385.000. UNIQUE IN MESA VERDE-recent redo, 3 Somerset model A~kmi: bdrm pool home. near M . V.C.C.. only$169.950. 644-7270 ,RJDI Ofl OWNEtlSHIP - 5 UNITS Near new quality bit 5 unit bldg in Newport Harbor llt ~h vicinity. Gorgeous 3 BR owner's unit wrram rm. formal DR & 212 baths. 4 Other units w/2 BR. 2 halhs. Atriums & patio~: A real prim<.' prop.:. S~5.000 LUSE OM LIDO ISLE Enjoy the g1>0d life in this gracious corner home w south patio 3 BR. den. formal DR. mas:-.in! mslr BR. w lge sun deck. &ms mo on ann. lse 21 11 San Joaquin Hills Rood NEWPottT C&fTEtl, N.I. 644-4910 .s.l.39..000.... See Wendy_ Beam at. .l.lSL Jamaica Road. UNIQUE IN H.AdOR VlEW HOMES - "Palermo", 2 story, 4 bdrm. nr. pool. Sl72,500. See Michelle SyversOIVclt 1924 Port Bristol. UNIQUE ON SPYGLASS HILL - Tradewinds. 4 bdrm. jacuzzi. exciting decor. view. Sec Allan Heller at #29 Montecito. UNIQUE IN IRVINE TH CE New list · ing. 3 bdrm. need quick escrow. :-"'S13S.OOO. See-Sandy ZOOk al 1312 San- tanclla REALTORS· lllf NICfST P(;OPU ·Elli•;(, l-<l Nf A TfH HO~l(S CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 546 5990 • CALL US CORONA DEL MAR Triplex; three 2·bdrm .. 2 (rplc. units, bit-ms, pool Highly upgraded pen· lhousc unit. views of ocean, Catalina, night li&hts. l'anehng. beamed tt"i+.-L ~ ~ .-4 ;H; Seaward Rd. $198.500. Open Sun. 1-5 • LAGUNA IE.A.CH 3 Bdrms .. dining rm . 3 baths; surrounded b) ,•1ew Bit Aug '75 Sl95.SOO. Open Sun I 5 28832Shady Lane UDO ISLE 2 Bdrms.. dining rm . '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I fa m ily rm . • exec u l 1 \' c ~ GeMrol I 002 IG....,... I 002 G1 .. ro1 I 002 GeMral I 002 ••••••••••··~··•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... ············ .... .. . ... . ............ ---------------- GOOD, BETTER, BIGGEST A truly lar.i~c 6 bdrm . 11 ~ bath home. includinl.{ family rm. & large bonus rm. One of Spyglass Ifill '~ finest' :\t- trac:tivclv distinc:tivc decor. $'.H5.000 Bring yottr grm1p here' A STRAIGHT SHOT home. Spacious rooms. around charming patio. on Udo·s widest ~treet ~.000. OpenSun. I 5 22!1 Via Genoa ORANGE CO.AST REAL ESTATE 644.4848 VWAND rORSCH& MECHANICS EASTBLUFF "EVERYTHING" HEW LISTING r; pool. jacuzzi. firepit, patio heater. lath house -plus 5 bedrms. 3 baths. formal dining. breakfast room and family room. 3 Car garage & much. much more! Ex· cellent condition! $181.500. CAMEO HIGHLANDS IE.AUTIFULLY DECORATED -4 b'edroonrhame in this'"tovei, section-of' Corona del Mar. Enclosed pool and patio. Vacant and ready to move in. All this for $168,500. 4506 WoyM, CdM Sat/Sww 1·5 • DOYER SHORES AREA CONTEMPORARY CUSTOM HOME -4 bedrooms. vaulted ceilings, library, and family room. Large master s u1le has 2 full bath~ and fireplace. All this plus a pool S215 .000. 1334~Hwptlch Sat 1·5 A 642-s200 PET BARRETT REALTY f'.. 1w~w ... 1 "" ''"' \'\\..._ Nt•w(lvi! (3 .. a .. '' G .... rol I002Getttral 1002 Yes. straight to th<' bay & ocean from the view deck<; of thLo; 3800 sq. ft. dream home. J Bdrms .. or 5. as you wish. All of the amenities. from 2 wet bars, to sauna & security system. $320.000. By app't. only. OCEAHFROMT EXCLUSIVE 180 Deg ree white water view . Hawaiian-style home on very private' cove. 2 Bdrms . 11 :t baths. maid ·~ quarters & sep. guest apt. with kitchen. Main house hm; open beamed ceil's. & cork & s late floors. Spacious lanai compll•tes the Polynesian effect $375.000 If you°\'" got lht! talent ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .··.·.··.·.··.·.··.·.·.··.··.·.··-·•• and tools, we've l(ot lhe 673-4400 SPECTACULAR BAYFRONT $385,000 . A breathtaking panoramic Bav View . Heach m front huge 3200 S. F . living art•a Three firc>places .. separate guc:-.l apt You Must see It' Gt Mr• 0,... House Swtday J-6 ,.. t41W.loyA•e.,lcAM 17141 673-JO I Z 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C. F. COLESWORTHY 640-0020 . ... EASTBLUFF ~ENTER 1002Ge..erol 1002 EASTILUFF OCEAM VIEW LUSK HOME 4 Bedroom, 2~ bath. lar~e family room. Morning & afternoon s un on patio Wllh privacy plus. Priced under market for quick sale. $155,000. Opet1 Sat & S-10.6 721 Wis 644-0406 or 640.HOO \·.\I J J~:'· I( 1 ~:. \I :r,· 1.HO _;f.PIBOREl RO NEWPORT BEACH LOCATION OPEN HOUSE LOCAT10"" G~ IOOJ!G••r• IOOZ IUCH ~LEX •• =.:: ............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11269 PRIMROSE Ont• 3 bedroom. two 2 IAYCIEST ARIMOUMT.AIM '-'fain Valley b:ithl. and chef kitchen 2006 1 -w•d Custom~r. z full ba. Thrl'C 2 ht-droom units .,. trplc, din rm • hrdwd Westo(fNewhope t'llch huv1ng Z bath!\. Warm & C.'07'Y. 3 BR + Ors. t75'x100' lol. Horstt Jillie 4 0.-droom. 3 bath 1-:ncl~cd 11aru1es for all. tam rm thru 1mprcss1ve OK. O/H Sat·SUn. 1490 In derorat.or new condl sun balcnnlC!\ and patios. I! Pl r y court y 11 rd . Avocado Rd, 0c<'inslde. building. and the bU111 ~ ness and the property and Inventory you 'vc been lookmg for. CALL 1'10W' CaH 540.3666 Wllela11 REAL ESTATE Wftelc,11 REAL ESTATE TAX INVESTMENT 8 Umls at $125,000. Good leverage. JO':o Down. Ex· cellent deprec1al1on. No out ot pocket experuies req'd. Giws multiplier 7.7 Call tor appt. We bavo other properties up l~::s=Rel .HQrtliSJ Uon. Y~ry large yar Pr4'scnl owner m ay Gourmet kit c h en. 900 33-4807 W/camper 11te, frul curry 2nd trw;t 'deed. Enormous lot w/rm tor 185• · U} 4 or Gtwfftil 1002 trees. aprlnaler11, etc. Cl.Ill tor incom&·atnd ex· poolorcourt. Xlolbu.y. 498-0'788.B~wnu ti•••••••••••• .. •••••••• ~AR\. 642 0200. pepst!tf.:__DKR 962·5Sl1 .ALIOA ISLAND JEWIL S(f:\\~lA-~f.,~s· Tlio# Intriguing Wotd Gome witlt o Cltudle 14ltt4 llt CV.YI.~----0 -.1-.oe "'• • ocr•..t>W -'" llelow ..... l •• ~ -ft. 'rlflt lett.tt of Mell lft 111 i... el ......,.L I GURACO I I 11 I I I I· HUil($ Ots Entr• Stoff Joins In Wiahinq Yoo Exira tioPPoneu On Y 04JI SpeciOI Doy• BAYFRONT. pier & float. lots $190.000 lo $325.000. to huild your own custom home Several areas to choose from. PRESTIGE watcf'front homes with pier & float from $385.000 up. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341Boys•dt>011vc . NB 6 75-6161 ~~ .......... !~!~,~~!'! .......... !~!~ MEW OH THE M.AIU<ET CONDO IH HEWrORT IE.ACH In b•st WHtcllff locotlon. Walk to 1hop- pin9 & bus. Corner location on first floor and all on one lenl. Groclous 21r, 2bo patio. PtrfKt fOf' adult llYllHJ. roo&. Ir 9r......-y. $79,500 OCEAMFttONT DUrLEX Fantaffc Yiew & ~ol l Ir 2 ..,,. un- its Oft • 90' lot. $395,000 SPYGLASS-ft.ASTORAL VllW OCCUPY NOW-IUY LATa ~ M•w md MYtr lfyed M gracious 4 led. f.,.n, rooe11. fonMll dlRIRg nn. IR an e11chaftth19 floor pla. Hrro.,.dhtg Sp•bll courtyard. Decorator coordlttot- ed lnhrfor and beaut ICllMlsc..-cl H· .. rior. Speclal hnws fof' fM ~ who w•h to ,.....,... c•h now Giid buy later. $275,000 .. COSTA MU~ COHOO Ub ..... wlfll fNtfl --· .......... W...t A.we lln.t IR • J IN*•• wtltt PM.I illd t'Hreatl°". ecHlH.._ N,.. .... , ........... .,. $74.HO "\ SALES ASSOCJATE CHUCK BROWN OPIM HOUSIS l·I 8915'solsa, Westminster 2BEDROOM,1~ Ba Condo $58, 16572 Tripp Cir., Huntington Bch. 3 BDRM, F .R., l~ BA, POOL $69,900 10492 Cordova Plaza, Westminster 3 BEDROOM, 2 BA, CONDO $76,900: 8221 T.a Granda Circle. La Palma 4 BEDROOM, 2BA, POOL $91, 18855 Tomahawk St., Fountain Valley 4 BEDROOM, 21h BATH $122, I IOll •iepola St. Fomt•Y.-.Y t6Mll I SPYGLASS HILL 2 Morro Bay Drive, Nwpt. Bch. N-~~4 ... br.. ... JamilY w , 212 ha....hom Magnificent view, city lights & hills Deluxe carpeting & fixtures. Complet landscaping & sprinkler system. Mov in immediately to qualified buyer $254.500. OPEN HOUSE Fri-Sat-Sun 2·5 pm 640-6410or6444684 I 002 GeMral Top Salespeople For April • Wray.Andrew Newport leach SURFSIDE TOWNHOUSE 3 Bedrooms, large kitche n with eating area + formal dining by brick fireplace, overlooking brick paved patio. Double garage. S69.900. 2 Community pools. volley ball and basketball courts. Call now 962·4454 WESTSIDE VALUE 3 Bedrooms, 2 bath, forced air heated home located on large lot in rapidly appreciating area. Call now lo see this new listing for 563.500. Call 962·4454 PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Lease, 30c sq. ft. Ideal Costa Mesa location. 12 Offices + waiting room. Large parking area. Call 640·6161 . LIKE A MODEL Professionally decorated and landscaped, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in choice Harbor View Hllls. Relax in your beautiful 8' jncuizl. · Only $165,000. Fast possession Call 640·6161 .. Hen's A Hot 0-! Lovely home In Rancho le au.ta! Lush carpet. bar 1n fftlng area and fun time family room Separate dining room. handeotne btlek fireplace 1n hV\ng room. 3 bedroom&. large patio. apc1J\Rfera.. Won't Teaff f!Q50. Cill 5"0-1720 Her•'• Premium fi)ualfty! Super home with attrlCllve floofi>lan. Features 3 bedrooms. dining area for all your 8Ummef' parties! Kitchen whl~h has been recently re-- modeled. with eating area. Fenced with patio and large atoraoe ahedt Teke adlont 172,000. Call 540-1720 Cool, Gl'ftft and Shady!! A yard of color, in the gorgeous Irvine -areaU..Ovely big COiiared patlo lo private rear yard -great for entertaining! .Surrounding flower planters. sprinklers. 3 bedrooms and den. 2 lull baths. Candlelight dining room. brick fireplace Forced air heating. Don't waJtl s 70 800 Call 540-1720 Pick Yow Own Fnlff!I From fruit trees 9\18fYWh8'8 In your large backyard!! Newly painted with gorgeous high beamed celflngs Attractive tile entry. 3 bedrooms, separate dining room. 2 bath• atfd country f<itchen En1oy the covered petlo year roundl This home 1s lnnaculatel Won't latl S55.900. Call 540-1720 Comfy Family Home! Perfect for your small famllyl Oarhng home with 2 bedrooms. dining room and den. Super brick patio Bar stools. carpeta and drapes; work bench and bar Spotleul Sprinklers. Take action! $53.000. Call 540-1720 Reduced Aaain711! Unbelleveblell lf"llr-,Y• Won't last! Cloae to beach, park and tennis• Loads of eKtras. aueh 8!1 gaa bbQ hookup oarden lighting, soht level patio and sprinkler!! Family room with lireplace. eating area oft kitchen. separate din- ing room and • bedrooms Garage door opener Can I possibly fast• Call now• S 129 500 Call 540-\720 Lf.h Atriulll! Will beautilyl your complete home' Garden type kitchen with eating area, dining room tor enterta1n1ng and 3 bedrOOITI$. Brick fireplace and lamtly room; patio end apnnklers. Great area. tn Mesa Woods tract Better hurry! $88,500 Call 540-1720 Turtlerock lxecllffve l! With panoramic view!' Lovely tile entry, ~ • atyle wet b4lr and 2 firlPlaces•t Walk In oantry. breaklasl nook off kitchen. dlnlno room end 4 bedrooms Fun-time family room. quality con- struction Covered patio and aor1nklera Cotnts and pool near• Won t laetl s UIO 000 C.11 540-1720 Kick l•k and lelnl! Enjoy your 2 bedroom condominium! Country kitchen wttn bulft-tna aftd dining arta: handsome brick fireplace. Community l>OOI. cal'l)Or1 and lovely Spanish Ill• roo" Btttw hurryl $49.500 Call 540-1720 Th• Acclftf I• Oa Valme!! . 01r1lng t bedroom family home! Dining room for those aummer 011rtle1. 81tlng area olf country kitchen. Pello. Shopping end acnoola n .. rr ldffl home for a 1tan9f1 WOn t Intl 1•4.000. Call 540-1720 540-1720 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa M-..,. RELO 4••··· Lllrl• Cost.a M•a home wHb 4 overslaed bed.rooms, family rm1 beavy aha.Ice root, Uleo entrance way & fireplace. Great location dOlle to park, tennis court.I and all scbooll. Just listed call 548-SllllO ror Cl&ll details. .;"~ ~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS P.EHIMSULA PT. &,$TA TE ......... 6 bdrm .• 8 bath home on 3 lots; ItaJlan Uled courtyard. btauU!w· ly J.andsca~. Close to bay & ocean. Entire property m immaculate concli- Uon! $3'1SJ»OO. NEW OCEANFRONT •IADY POI SUM.MS A deluxe 4 bdrm., best oceanfront location. Mstr. suite with frplc. & luxurious dressing rm. Sweeping ocean view! $295,000 DAVIDSON REALTY '>~u: w ',,,,,, llw, NB 645 -757') 11111 IJ, wp"d lllvd N Ii 613 · 9060 TiltM~W•kO,.. POI YOUI YllWIMG Sat/S. 1·5 WEOFfH THISI 9UAUTY PllOPEITllS CAl'I COD 2 STY HAlllOI VIEW -just listed, nicely •OPEN * CHOICE EASTBtUFF IOPIM SAT. 1·51 Always a nice breeze -Iota or trees - so many ways to enjoy the easy lite 1 1 Close to schools, !-lhopping and TEN- N IS, 4 bdrm, 2'h ba. VIEW OF CATALINA $157,500. •800 Aleppo, NewpOrt Beach LOCATION! LOCATION! COPEH SAT/SUH. 1·5' JUST LISTED. El Dorado Model in BIG CANYON. This 3 bdrm, 2~ ba. home ts close to everything -shop-· ping, restaurants. business center and recreational facilities. $149.500. ••#17 Canyon (slnnd Dr. N.B. •100 A19f1PO St., N.I . * • 17 Ccinyott ltfand Dr •• M.I. DO~ SHOIU Pa~or ic view of ocaan. bay & Fasht lshand. Ma1nihoent & ch 4 bdrm., lge. family rm. with !rplc. ¥el bar. very large, formal dining . & 3 car-garage. $350,000 1238 P aris Dr. Open Sat. 1·5 l OLD COIOHA The ~ost fantastic home available, just a1few steps from Corona Beach. with ocean view. Over 4,000 rt. of c ustom features such as 3·story elevator. dbl. kitchen. huge rooms. 3 car SU'age. $330,000. 214 Poppy (park at Ha;el entrance). Sat/Sun l·S N!W IAYFROHT COHDO 2,550 Ft. of elegance, wlth complete security, incl. basement 2·car park- ing. Beautifully decorated; 2 large bdrm;. & den. Boat dockage avail. Lease now & buy later at $239,500. -l'~tAI~ __ _... ~en dai!Y. 1-5. 621 Lido Park Dr .• unit .. C·2(opposite Delaney's) POOL landscaped 4 bedroom home, priced + at $211,000. 2215 Port Harwick Pl. ~ol..,...t.be~H.atl-Uilbow-'"""""J-'rro ....... m ...... tb ...... il'+• Newport ~ v.acanl retreall A bay area playground! Euro- pean cott.a1e walkway to secluded entry! Sweep. ing liv. rm.! Epieuttan kitchen overlook• Caslilian courtyard I Soaring staircase to Mammoth rnstr bdrm & childs reU-.al. Pool + jacuzzi + voJle)'ball rmke lhis garden home living at lta Cineatl Won'l la.st! Call qulcll 14T «110 THE l.AMCH -just listed 4 bedroom home with lovely pool, seller has bought another. Priced at $106,000. 15171 Cherbourg, Irv.ine lfmCAttl'usDA~IRVlf(E 759-0811 ' 1002GeMf'Cll 1002 CA.MIO HICHtLAHDS -gorgeous 4 bedrm or 3 and a den. Huge sep. formal dining rm with btJge corner location. Priced at $162,500. 4615 Cortland Dr. Corona del Mar. f;r.stk J!:Jf 6 44-1133 'g~alty ANYTIM E OPfN r119 •I/ S FUN IOtif NICI• flJ llNI Classified J\d!i sell bl1 items, small items or any item. 642·5678. 1002 . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR USTILUFF PROPERTY IUYIHG-l.EASIHG--61UJMG CALL 644-1133 AHmME liSTILUFF REALt'Y EASTILUFf SHOPPING <:ENTER PllOFESS. I LDG. sum 206 WE WORK HARD TO SELL HOMES RIGHT! MESA YaDI MAJESTY Uniquely designed around a lge. btn pool this elegant 4 bdrm home is ideal for gracious family Ii ving. Outstanding prof landscaping. Btn area. close. to the country club. 646-7711 or 540-8944. IAYC~ED SI l,000! Most ~ cstm designed VIP residence w13 spacious bdrms, 3 baths, rrmt din rm & ram rm plus btn POOL. 646· 7711 or 540-8944. l!AST SIDI 4 bdrm, lge dining area. shade trees Jn back yard, cabinets in garage, near ·schools & shopping. Nlce patio~ in back, lge lot & located on quiet street. Priced ror quick sale. 540-8944 or 646-7711. OHMISAVHDE GOLFCOUISI Best location • fantastic view from mstr bclrm, liv rm, din rm, & blO k«chen. 4 bdrms, fmly rm. 3"" baths. Lovely cstm house w/maxlmum privacy. 545-9491. MUINA H....._.MDS Btn 3 bdrm, 2 bath & fmly rm executive home ln quiet, private neighborhood . Owner desires immediate sale. Bicycle distance to the beach. 6t6-7711 or 540·8944. ISL.I • S 110,000 Charming beach retreat w privacY, & seclusion for the busy executive. Just listed. Better take a look TODAY! 646-7711 or 540-8944. FANT Ame VIEW rrom this immaculate Npt Sch hilltop home. Superb oversize fam rru~fh.Cormal living .,n, both w /lrplcs. View or harbor & sunset over Catalina! 646 -7711 or . 540·8944. EXICUT1YE MAMstOH Superlative in every respect in this plus & comfortable 4 bdrm, 3 bath, VIP residence in sought after, exclusive. Npt Bch area. Over 3600 sq rt of quality design & craftsmanship. 646-7711 or 540-8944. S,..S TO THI HACH This 3 bdrm & rmly rm i m mac home has it all I Presligious location, ocean view & just steps to the beach. This charmer won't last. Call now 646·7711 or 540·8944. ATTIH PWOI UICUTIVIS . Fresh new listing San Joaquin Townhouse. Vlew of turtlerock hills, park & future lake. Heavy shake roof, gold plush. crpting. Desirable San Carlos Model. 545-9491. DEBFIB.D IEAUTY Dramatic 3 level. 4 -Odrms, 3 full baths. Baulted ceiling living rm, frml din rm. view from kitchen & brkfst rm into huge fmly rm w / frplc & TV rm. Huge mstr bdrm on 2 levels -high celling. 545-9491. FOUMTAIN .. ) . I ._.\ FOUNT Alt't Pl.AI.A • M&W LISTING Desirable condo in xlnt condition. 3 bdrm 1 Vi bath 2 Stry. No wax cushion Ooors in kitchen. Fresh paint 2 hdrms. Patio crpted w / Astro Turf. 2 car garage by patio· only $58,000. 545-9491. MISSIOM VIEJO IEAUTIFUL SAN CARLOS S& S Tastefully upgraded in all areas. Huge paneled bonsu rm. Generous 3 bdrm, 2~ baths, lvly pool & jacuzzi. 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Corona del Mar Canyon Crest Estates Area. Lovely End Unit E Plan Townhouse w/2 Spacious Bedrooms 21 2 Baths. 2 Fireplaces. one rn the Master Bedroom. 3 Patios. Built-in all Electric Kitchen. Beautifully Carpeted & Draped. Near Pool & Jacuzzi. Only Minutes to Fashion Island $118,500 1706 PORT ASHLEY PLACE Harbor Vl<>w Homes. Charming Single Level "Monaco" Model. 2 Bedrooms Convertible Den, M&tr Suite wit h 12 Ft Wardrobe. Prof essionatly Decorated. Hlghly Upgraded Van Lult Wallpaper. Del Piso Tile, Used Brick Entry All Electric Kitchen. Patio, blue Champagne Pool. Beautifully Landscaped. $155,000 Fee OPEN SUNDA'¥ l-5 e1Y APPOIMTMIH1' DOVa SHORES IUUTY View Beyond Description . Overlooking the Up pee Bay! Exquisite Custom Bit 1 Story Home w/Old World Elegance. 3 Lovely Bedrooms Family Rm, 2 Ba • Dramatic Ent.ranee, Spacious ()j>en Fee line. Definitely Ono-0f ·B· Kind Decor. Extensive Use ot Marble, Cryatal & Imported Wall CovertQai. A Discriminating Buyer's Dream! $289,000 Your very BEST BUY on POPULAR 4' BDRM: PAI: wilh a gorgeous POOL. nestled · a lovely, oversized b ack ya d . $175,000And you OWN the land! l 970 POIT DUMLEl~N Cll OPEH TOD.A Y 2·5 RON itilE~ ..US()CI HOUSES FOR S LE 2'.tEOIOOM • llll So. Cst Ori ve. Costa esa 645-3474_ S74,950 Sa Sun 12·5 2882 Rounscvel Terr. Lag a Bch 499 22·11 $139.500 Sun 1·5 BLUFFS BIG "E's" Please come b y & let WI show you 2 oullti.Dd.int. homes; both the larae. versaWc family plan. 2200 Sq. ft. 3 bdrms., form. din., 2~ ba .• huge fa m. rms. Beautlrut greenbelt & views. Highly upgraded, immac. cond. $173,000 To $185,000 OPEM l·S 2911 9U•AD4 Coff V .. br.J LIAllS Greenbelt, baytront views. $500·$850 -HELEN B. DOWD RIALTO.. IMC. MLS 644-0134 lt7J Top Uster Ir Top Sd..,... 1974 Ir 1915 .. _....,, tW wport MHCI ICMWCI of ledton GeMral 1002G.._... 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5"GUSS I REDUCED This--ooe ~·t lasH 'IremetMlous value and an invest or's dream come true. Lowest priced home iri Spyglass. Outstanding Portsmouth model. In excellent condition. . Charming 2 b edroom. 2~ bath Deerfield condo on lovely greenbelt. Private patio, custom carpets. WON 'T LAST. - OLD CORONA Custom designed 3 bedroom, & den. Exceptional features. &talned ala throughout. A MUST SEE. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Elegant 3 bedroom, 3 ~ baths, beautiful landscaping. pool. Owner will carry 1st T.D. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Great potential. Large commercial of- fice plus 3 bedroom home plus plenty or parking. OLD CORONA Duplex with Old Corona cha rm. Sunny patio, custom built & nicely paneled. HU RRY ON THIS ONE. ·REALTORS 675-"5511 IY APPOINTMENT UDO 14SIM-rtll A SU' 4VAJLA9LI -"911ewllfllcoMo.3bedr ... or2 be._. a ... 3 Hth. N.w urplft & ..... ,,...._ .try. •ut• te .._ wd ................................. o ...... c .. , ..... ta ............ .,,. ,.. I • ....,, SJS0,000. - COLE OF NEWPORT MAI.TORS 21111.CoastHwy .. eor..dllMw 67~551 I S IEDIOOM ••94.1 v/:Ba.,.y_Ave, Balboa 673·2012 $385,000 Sun 3·6 3028 Harding Way (Mesa N.> CM 832-8752 $67.500 Sat/Sun 11-5 •200 Via Mentone, NewPort Beach 631·1400 $275,000 Sunday I 5 2 IR & FAM RM cw 34 Lakeview (Arborlake) 495-5906 $119,500 at/Sun 1·5 2596 Crestview. Newport ch DIRECTORY 5 IR • FAM RM or DS. 32 Morro Bar. Spyglass, CdM 640-6161 $279,000 Sat/Sun l ·S 673·1181 Sat un 1-dusk •1705PortAshley Pl (H .. Hms)NB 631·1800 $155,000 Sunday 1·5 21653 Ocean Vista. So. L guna 499-2068 Sun 12-6 229 Via Gcnou CLido Is l ) N.B. 644-4848 $205.000 Sun. 1·5 1833 Port Tiffin <ll VII > wpt Bch 644 241il $129,500 Sun 12·5 3261 Indiana, MesaVl'rde. CM 548-0066 S76,5CXJ Sat/Sun 1·5 203 We llesley Ln. Costa Mesa Sat 1-5. Sun 1 4 2551 Crestview Dr. Newport Fkh 642-7408 $142.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 l BEDROO 2306 Fairhill Dr .. Npt Bch 2700 Vista Umbrosa CB rfs) NB 642-8771 $114.500 Sal/Sun 12-5 644·4910 $169.500 al/Sun 1-5:30 1849 Commodore CBaycrest) NE 17 Canyon Island CBig an yon ) NB 642-8235 $169.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 833-8600 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2620 Vista del Oro <Bluffs) NB 20112 Orchid, Santa A Heights 642-823.5 $117 .500 Sat/Sun 1-5 549·9091 $69,500 Sat/SW'l 1·5 901 Alder Pl ( Eastbluff) NB •8:Jl1 Friesland. Hundn~ton Bch 642-823.5 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 842 2.5:\5 $68.500 . Sat/Sun 1·5 3430 Seabreeze. HarbVuHlls. CdM 3·10 J oanne St .. Costa H es a 644-4202 Slfi5,000 Sal' Sun 1-5 546-81'>40 $73,900 Sat/Sun l ·S #47 Sycamore Creek. Irvine 2145 Parsons, Crn:tta Nec;a 754 -1202 $132.500 Sal 'Sun 1·6 6167~1 1 Sal/Sunl·S •1791Ja maica Rd Ml'saVerde.CM 2327 1 C.:ammto .Marcl~I. Lag. Hills 546-5990 S139.000 Sal/Sun 1 5 498·0500 S94 ,995 Sat' Sun 2021 Port Bristol Cir ( H. V llom~ > 1025 Flamingo Rd. Utguna Beach 631·1~ $168.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 494-3140 $149,500 S<lt/Suo 1·4 957 Begonia. Costa Mesa · · ~"'M~-2.~'j ~(nslr "" ·· ,-san~..-Y. -·J;~~. -.fi.'C.:. . ,. •. ~ ·-.1 ~.1oo"'rl~1'-~all\A.~~~. -·-· ,546:.Zl~~ ., .. ~d~U 27252 J ardmes.'M1sson Viejo 546·2313 S9 .000 Sunday l 5 495-6518 $68,!K>O Sat & Sun 12·5 206 LaJolla, Newport Beac h 640 Tustin CN ewpor' I Its.) N. B 546-2313 $225,000 Sat I Sun 1 ·5 675·5.930 $110,ooq Sat/Sun l·S 2021 Calvert (Mesa Verde) C.M. 345 Un1wrs1ty Dr. tin it El. C.M. 833-9781 $89,900 Sun .1-4 518 51:¥.l Snt'Sun 12·5 214 Poppy, Corona del Mar 131 2 Santune ll u. 1 r~Terr. CdM 759·0811 $330.000 Sal/Sun l ·~) 675-6000 $13.5,00() Sat/Sun l ·S 251 Oceanview. Npl llgts. NB 4 lfi Plata. Bluffs. Nwpt 8('h 6'16 7711 Sat/Sun 1 !l 675-6000 $155,IXll Sal/Sun l·S ll:l "G" St . NP" port Beach •501 Tustin. Nc•wi:x>rt Beach 646·7711 Sat/Sun 1·~ 546-2313 $155,000 Sat l·51Sun 10-5 t 114 Whitesatls Wy. CdM 3092 Roanokt.> Lunt . N Costa Mesa 759-0550 $170.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 549-8655 $84.!JO• Sal/Sun l·S 19372 Sierra Cal mo (T Rock) Irv 449 M:.i~noha . East Costa Mesa 552-7500 $115 ooo Sun. 1·5 642 6'i78 SW SW Sat/Sun 1·5 • 1Rl Mesa Driv~. Costa Mesa 417 Serra Dr . CdM 642-823.S $142,500 Sun 1·5 644 7211 $172 500 SaVSun 1·5 27472 Fresca Mission Viejo 4010 W~t l"light. Santa Ana 581·8985 s'1os.ooo Sun 1·5 751 1202 Slil ,;,oo Sun 1·6 1690 Rhode I.,land Dr. MV. C M 22R LeT>rml. La)!\lna Beach 557.0547 $81 .900 Sunday 1·5 494-!J!llU Sunday 3137 Bonn Dr .. Lali!unu Bch 2i572 D Harbor V1e-w, Dana Point 494.7933 $125,000 Sun. 12·5 493·!~i72 Sunday 12·5 28832 Shady Lum'. Laguna Beach 644·4848 Sl9S1000 Sun 1.5 132 Vlu Trieste, Newport Beach 67:4·626 1 $175,000 Sun 1·5 2030 lloliduy Rd .• Newport Beach _ 645-5679 $176,500 Sun 1·5 1164 Miramar. Lat.tuna Beach · 646-0505 $107 ,500 Sun 1·5 3 • • PAM IM Oft' Det :SOO:t Perslmmo1 Ln,lrv.U.Prk. 5511896 $124..500 Sat/Sun 1·5 26552 Morena Dt • Mission Viejo 752-6511 Sun l·S 16221 Eagle Ln. lluntlnaton Bch 847-6061 $64,900 SaVSun 1721 Kings Rd. (Clitf Haven) NB 645-28181645-5746 SaVSun lo-4 •3101Glbraltat. Mesa Verde, C.M. 556-2660 $82.000 SaVSun 1·6 2944 Baker St. (Mesa Verde) CM 557-9659 Dallf 2·5 19251 Sierra Cadit (Trtlrk) Irv 83$-0144 $116.200 Sun 12·6 8835BhlnoRlver Ave, Ftn Valley . 968-5696 $89.000 Sat/Sun ~5 9691 Caitnncss Dr. Hunt, Deb · 962-8626 $ll7,500 Sat/Sun lo.;4 915 Bellis, Newport Beach 6".4(8) $1J1,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 709 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 640-9900 ,168,500 Sunday 1·5 2012 N. Capella Ct (Mesa Verde) C 557~ SlOS,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •30692 MW)'lan Dr. So. Loguna •~ 1139,~ Sat1Sun1o;5 .. ~ ---. 4 IEDIOOM 225 L aJolla Dr. <Nwpt Hgt.~) NB 645-9950 $139.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1826Tradewinds <Baycrest) NB 631·1826 $219.500 Sat/Sun 12-5 317 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar 644·6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 27~V~~d~Oro(ruu~)NB 644-6200 $100 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 209 P earl Ave (Balboa Island> NB 833-1768 $!10,000 Sun. 12·5 227 Colton St. (Newport Shores) NB 675-7060 $115.000 Sun. 1·5 •4506 Wayne, C.Hlnds,CdM 642·5200 $168,SOO Sat/Stm 1·5 10261 KuJru.i (Glenmar> Hunt. Bch 833-0042 S67 .500 Sat/Sun l ·S 3622 Pine, Irvine 552·1445 OpenSat&Sunl-6 15171 Cherbow'f. (The Ranch) Irv. 675-3411 St06,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •615 Cortland Dr .. CamcoHghlnd.s 675-3411 $162,SOO Sot/Sun 1·5 5315 River Ave .. Newport Beach 673·2058 $152,500 Sat/Sun 12..C •2008 BaJerlc Dr., Mcsa/V, CM 5'"'91 $127,500 Swld&1 w 1029 Bonnie Doone <Irv. Terr> CdM 642-8235 $249.SOO S1Dl.1·5 ieoa1 Melody Lil <Dutch Hvn> HB M8·30t SUnd~ 1~ 2161 E. Ocean Blvd, Balboa Penn 751-3191 Sat &Sun 1·5 2392 Bay Farm Place, Nwpt Beach 557-0032 $132,SOQ Sat/Sun 1·5 1835 Port Carlow Place, Nwpt Beh 640·1049 $165.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 15701 Patrice, Westminster Open Sat & Sunday 10·5 1718 Port Margate, Nwpt Beach 644-5128 $182,000 SaVSun l·S 41 Bodega Bay (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 Sat/Sun l ·S · 1226 Polaris, DoverShores, NB 646·3255 $388.400 SaVSun 1·5 ·2027 Port Weybridge Pl, N.B. 752·1920 $172.500 Sunday 1·5 1830 Port Mar gate, HVHomes, NB 644-9060 $176,500 Sun 1-5 1522 Pegasus, (County> S A Hgts 646·3255 $85,400 Sun 1·5 7 IR & FAM RM Oft' DEH 25 Bodega Bay Drive, CdM 640-1388 $324.500 Sat/Sun 1-6 2214 Alta Vista (EBluf() NB . c~DOMl .... IUMS 644-1323 $151,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 '"'" " •3116CoolidgeSt, Costa Mesa FOR SALE 549-1885 $82,500 All day Sat/S4n 2 llDIOOM 3081 Hayes <Rancho Mesa) CM 8475 Mariner Cove Dr, (MC) HB 549-0966 $84,500 Sal/Sun 1·4 847·7447 $61,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1823 Port Carlow. Newport Beach 8419 Benjamin Huntington Bch 644-5767 $154~~ . . Sun 1·5 · 842·9781 $49'.500 Sunday 27111 Huerta. M1sst0n V1eJo 1.242 Rutland Rd Apt4 NB 830-2011 $71.900 Sat/Sun 8-7:30 548•7082 • · Sun 12·5 1989 PortSeabourne. Newport Bch 2 Ill & FAM RM DS. 644-5568 $145,000 Sat/Sun l·5 621 L'd P k D CC ) L~do l N 2112 Port Dumess (HV Homes) NB 1 0 ar \oc/ • 1 s~il B . -~~f-·~~~:~1 .. ~:.1y ~~~~g ~4-----·~iii havet .fhlh(lt1'g\bn Betit 7891 G Id Hntg Cove HB --~ ~ 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 847·7 7 $68 500 'Sat/Sun 1·5 376 E . 2'2ndSt., (Upper Bay) N.B. 109050bsidian Ct. (Ftn Pk) FV 642-8235 Sat/Sun 1·5 554 3626 $62 500 Sal/Sun 1 S 2901 Harbor View Dr .. (HVHills) NB 501 Piaya (Bluffs) Newport Bch • 642-823.5 Sat/Sun 1·5 · •1718Galaxy Dr (DoverShores)NB 644-7901 $133,500 Sat/Sun 11 ·6 642·8235 $275.ooo sat/Sunt-s TOWNHOUSES 15091 Clemons <The Ranch) Irvine FOR SALE 642·8235 $93,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 56 Drakes Bay (Spyglass) CdM 2 IEDIOOM 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 •24242,#21Santa Clara.Dana pt •1339HampshireCirc(Baycrest)NB 493-7512 $159,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 642-9123 $Z75,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 #10 Crest Circle, Corona del Mar J1282 PaseoOlivos, San Juan Cap. 631·.u.>o $118,500 SaVSun 1·5 675·5930 $144,950 savsun 1·5 DUPLEXES •284 Slerks, Costa Mesa 646-0994 Stln 12·4 FOR SALE •542 Harbor Island Dr., N.B. 309/309~LaJoJl,a, Newport Bch. 754-1202 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 546-2313 $205,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 I6596AppleSt, Fountain Valley 1 11 Ir 2 n 531-6594 $125,000 SaVSun 10.S 610 Avocado Corona del Mar 24811 Forest Knoll (Lake Forest> 675-8110 ' Sat/Sun 1·5 552-1931 $149,500 SaVSun 1·4 2 u a 2 Ill •2919 Paper Lane, Newport Beach 520·520'h Avocado Corona del Mar 1si~~·~taAdela. Fount!~1;Y l ·S ... , ~4-7383 '160,oOo Sat/Sun 1·5 898-7855 Sat&Sun 1·~· 407 Dahlia, corona del Mar 1101 Kings Rd. Clifffiaven, NB 833·fn8l Sat/Sun 1·4 675·6000 $325,ooo Sat/Sun l·S TRIPLEX 1924 Port Bristol, HVH. Nwpt Bch FOR S ._LE 675-6000 $172,500 Fee SaVSun 1·5 A 847 St. Clair. Costa Mesa 154 E . 3>th St., E/Sldo, C.M. 546-2313 $77,900 Sunday 3-7 546-231.3 $217,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 32 Drake's Bay (Spyglass) NB J -2 IEDIOOMS 631·1400 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 *"36 Seaward Rd .• Corona del Mar 14522 Alder. Tustin 6"448 $198 500 Sun l ·S 544-8765 $105.000 · Sat/Sunl·5 • •8030 Country Olb Dr. M•al~ CM . HOUSES FOR RENT 846-7111 Sat/~ 1·5 J llDttOOM 22U Port Harwick, HarbVu, N.B. l.27 VI. YaJe Loop Dr. (Wdbrldne) Irv 675-3411 $211,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ~ 3079 Country Club, Meea V/C.M. ~ $550mo. Sat/Sun 1·5 545-9491 $210,000 Sunday 1·5 882 SandcastJe, Corona dcl Mar 673-3230 Sun 1·5 269 E. Bay St., Eastside, C.M. 646-1711 Sunday lU 29 Montecito, Spyglus, CdM 615-$)00 ~.ooo Sunday t-5 4582 Greentree (Univ. Pk> IrVlne 552.7500 '$125,900 Sun.1~ 930 lunlpero, ec.ta Met• 89t-1381 $84.600 Sun 1·5 <&942 Hemlock <Univ Pk> Jrilne 552--0$96 llM,~ Sun 1 tll dulk 14 lflielian ~ <Spyjlaq) Cc1.M ~ ,500 Sun 1.;s 1J268 Prlmrose\.~_ountalD Valley SQ.QI)() m,wo SaiDd-r1~s 120 Acres 0..-.Comty ear Silverado Canyon. 900. per acre. Own a ch or Orange County at a d1culou1ly low price. JI • just listed, callM0-1151 .. ~,. HERITAGE • • REALTORS LUXURY SUPRf:ME Over sized master ~room 13x2T with his and h e r closets & separated vanity. Plus three spacious additional • bcdroom:i, cul·de·s•c I location on one of the , largest lOOl ln area. Bolh lormal and lnlor-tnal dln· lng areas, vaulted cell· logs and many, many ex· tras. Only 2 yeara new. 546-2313 oPft. t/19•/IHlillltOl/M<f• \ [WlNlll\\I · AU TERMS! VA, FllA or conventional ror this $62,900 su.per- barga.in. 2'11i Baths, 400 sq.IL famHy room. 7800 sq n. block walled yard wrth vefetable prden. Dble garage. 531-5800, eves: S43-63SS WntltcrYett llfflton lnt1 Rl Network l"UECHIP SPECIAL Exccullve neighborhood, \ 4 warm & comforuble l bedrooms, H'4 luxurious baths, d ecorated throughout with bri&hl cheery colors. Floral lanUacaplog surroundi. this lovely dollhouae Call collect 842·2535. . OPffl Ill 9 •HS fl!N IOBI NfCI' fCHNtl : -.... TMl1ufh..H91p Sales assoclalet wanted ror su mme r rush . Volume. qualined walk· in business. Top com· • missions paid. Confiden· • t1al anquln es. We need 2 • WI "llJ Ol""'·~·~g' :...l"l~•~!f..... ,__ •• ~-.c1i ColHwortlty & Co. REALTORS 840-0020 I 6 UNIT APARTMENT IUIL.DIH~ Beautiful Spanish style units. 6 Dlocks to ocean. Prime Long Beach loca· lion. Priced at $106,000. For more Information call 963-6767. r>l'fN ff(~• II\ lltN IOIJ/ Hl(f' [ttlRll · L01J111M1 Ranchette WITH VIEW Nearly 2 acres ne5tled amoni giant oaka only 2•'1 miles to the surf with a remarkable custom built 3 bdrm + den + rnm1l y rm ho me de signed lo maximlw the p11norami c, h i ll y ranchlond view. Also S cur covered parking + room lor campers. boolll, etc. The corral can ar commodole o, many horses ai1 you could eve,. want with room to 11pare. OFFERING PRICt; 122(),000 Cdl644-721 I MIWPOKTSHOllS : Super 1harp Newport • Shor•• loeatlon. Reol ! wood walled. I bedroom t decorator'• dell1htt f Chd'• sourmet ltltcben. ' Private maator aulte I new paint, aectuded patio, t'Ultom aundeck and Joa to th beach two block11 away. Call f\QW 5462313. (lift• 11111 • II \ luH 10 ti Nit&' .. COSTA MESA DUPLEX Hare opportunity tn pickup charming duplex L~Lot /JD.NIGEL Dl\ILEY Ei. l\SSOCIAI LS OlartnlD& ~ or cul-de sac home. 3 Bedrm, ram with good i.ptlndable. ---------~SU .... l·S rm Ir fireplace. Why oot One bedroom units wuh separate gara~es and l>TI v:ite y:ird, 1n a ne1ehborhood or moaUy single ramily homes. Full pnce $'11,000 CALL 55&-2660 «;:SELECT T' PROPERTIES VY" m;n " call now? MS· 1221 U2S•dcoatt. canv1rn Bob Campbell wiU have Watdlff D-Mu Ulc pleaaure of 1Mw1ng 1----·---......--_...•r_ you a beautiful 4 bdrm., 3 balh, ramaly rm., llvln~ rm .... fjlrmaJ dinlo!! rm.~ lulchen with dining area. 3 Car garage. 180 Degree ocean view I Come see JUSTUSTlD E-S1de, Open liou!le 4 BDRM + the lovely nower gardens POOL. SSS,000 & the rouah 11awed, de· 5P 1 M . a &R. crpls/drps. frwt trees. nowera, (ncd yd, p,950 2520 F11irw11y IJr. 642·5319.846·74l4. AGT Jog to beach from lh111 l>l&ner redwOQClarbor:a. JBr, 2Ba. Huac bonus rm. beauti(ul garden home IRAOUY & CO. Vets OK 1,286 sq. Cl. plus. JI u g e LI v. no om. REALTORS 673·3230 Big, Big country k1tch. gourmet kitchen with Nr. So. Cst Pluza Agt. 54!l'Ve l~rough window to JA.5MINE CREEK, very . , 75l;'bUIO private patio. Wint.I in.: popular plan 2, 2 br, 2 ba, BY OWNER 3 Br, newly i.talrs to master 11u1tc den, ~et bar. 2 rrpla. dee. Orf Baker St. and childnm wing. A1> Pool, JaCUZ7J, tenn., sec., $66 000 Appt Ma.7387 sumahle monthly pay. 1162.500. Owner. 759·060& • · · ml!nts $233 pl!r month Well bwll duplex :;q. or MESA VERDE WlaLC4ll0036767 "'I · 2 b 3Br. 12/4Ba, +rec Q;fti ,, .1• ,111u,,, ., ,, , , 1 wy on qWet corner. r d ll each, rrplcs, closed rm /wet bar. cov ' [~ 1Pilli11 E~~·:J~i:t-~ ";, S!~~ "~~·i~:, COSTA MESA 2 Bdrm., 2 baths, brand new condo, never oc· cupaed. 2 car garage, large aundeck/balcony. $65,000 associated BllOl<fWS IHAl TOAS lOH W tolboa o I I lH I MIMl·RAHCH l BR · ASSUME $19,000. Luoaa c•ntr). hul:'l' ltvmi: r o o m w 1 t h :. t •> n l' hn·1>la'<'r Formal h,m qul•l s11cd thnmn room l.ari11• country 'lylP kitchen Scparall• 22' fom1ly room with ndJmn COZY DUPLEX South of Hwy.by owner. $129,900 Days 675·7123, 675·7143 l::vc:I call 494 7160 ------ CoroftCI HiCJhland1 Home w/full ocean view from liv rm, den & dining area Lr.: lot. lBr W/roum lo add 3 more. Sale by owner ul $159 ,500 fo'or info. or Vlew1ni: call 673 5:1411 BY OWNER -I br, 2 bJ, '~ bllt from i.ch.1!6 l min away from So. Csl. Pita Pn.n. only Btwn lOAM & 4PM call 540-8038, eves & wknds. ~.7224 MESA VERDE IYOWHER 3 br +den. 2 ba. frplc, + din rm. Quiet St Open House Sat/Sun 1 s Prine. only Sl05,UOO 55HO'l2 ---------!Br, 2Ba, lot i.t 07 5xlOJ. FOR MOTHER OPEH SAT. 1-5 1412 Santane4to N1cl' yard for pulterinl(. luri:e. hghl ram1ly rm • extra large mslr. bdrm ; clt·an & hi:ht SU5,000 nearebl crus1o ~Lrccl l'aulurtno n>ls & ltk thruout. t·oncn•k 1olah Kllchen icu1o. apprx 2200 Sq fl, 2 llty, 1111.Jry Ill garage, dbl car garag<'. rncd yd Trust rlecd of SJ6.493. Al!kan~ 582.500 Solar heal for big pool al ~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS EASTSIDE C.M. ~~~~~~~~~I 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, rama ly room, on tree hnl'd street. Won'l litst al ooly COUEGE PARK BEAUTY Newly decorJted, :rnr_, 2na. near .. hoppan~ and Schools, ~73,DOO~ C.ili! ~1164() 182.SOO. .()peASaU..Sun 235 Albert Place CALL 898-71155 , WHELAN REAL l!Sl'ATE ~ 1JtMq Dana Point I OU ~""'-' ..•••............•..... "IALTORS -ON THE BLUFF 3 BDRM CONDO &aulllully rurmshcd 2 $56 OOO Br Condo overlook.uli ' harbor. View to .Mexico. One level, 2 Br wood EveT'yUrtnir Is here. deckln&. seclusion. Pool Sl.S9,000. Call today. Ir jacuzzi, only 3 yra old. R.ENetwork 493.7512 * i~pr/W/opnr. Cimino Capistrano R.E ~~~~~~~~~ Al I~~ ~ 17630..,...,c..-...... ~ 645·9161 $54,000 Come see our mountuln cabin 1n Costa Mei;u Knotty Pine thruuul. buee brick !pie. Open 2 hrs only. 4 GPM. Sun 1.a1 Vletona 642·63&1 0.vlft Real &tot~ NEVER AGAIN we·re pos1t1ve you will not rand u better buy then thus bti11ullful tn plt•x and l(ori:eoui. duplex an the OIO'>t SuUithl Ultl·r or1·11 1r1 t'oi.la Ml"•J l'J\1.1, one nr tht· lm·ndly Y..hl'l1tn 'fcam for 1kta1l11 Call 540-3666 Wflela11 REAL ESTATE AMCHOaA~I IHYISTMENTS 1714) 496.7711 IRANDNEW Two story. oceun & mtn view. b\>auuful I Bit + loll. 2"2 RA home 3 Car 10.ragl' a\'illl end ol May l<ent llll cSl'l'O" d<llol'll ~t.15,01.10 640-6600 Ol ........... $69,900!! Glenmar ho me. 3 Inc hdrm . ., & 4! baths. nwt• lam1I) hOml' with 1>001"11· ~un.I. l''>n~c f11l•nt to lw.al h. i.hoppani: & ~l'hoob NEWPORT BEACH REALTY 675·1642 $74.500 lllrl 3 bdrm, den. 2 hath. Xlnt urcu Anxious i.ub mil !Jti.15bil 1ng tov1:red ll·rr<1ce --_....... Scpurutt• w1n1: for lQb p ludeaw11y mn•tcr i.ullc & I & I backS49·1885 --------1FcuttainValt.y 1034 ~ mrm childrena room<1. T11ke • over FHA loao S263/Mo DOif Y. rR.AICKl.1)( pay~ .lll. Hurry' CJll '.Rt.Al.TOR ' 963-11181 »t!!. °::': •1'•'•~· I 1' ' 840•7000 [ ® IR&IHI -CAMEO HIGHLANDS Corona def Mor I 022 Stcluded pool, 4 BR, 2h _-_ J~-~ ......... ,.~ .. ~A . pvt . beach SPYGLASS HILL By owner Oecorntnr• br1~ht cheerful fu11t home, 1 I~ bc:tnns, 4""'8a. din rm. 2 Complett•ly decorated. V1c11nl 4506 Wayne Or., Sl6tt500. Open Sat 6 Sun FARRELL liCO. Properties fam rm11. 2 trplc11, view '73-701 r 75'-1092 $324,500 Quwt1r1cd buyer11 only, l'llll fur Have wmethtns to 1ell? _'.'Ppl. 640· t:JIJ~ .£._U1ir\ed ad.a do It well. Prime locauon. hu1te '1 Hr. F'1am Rm hse Mas.,.H· SpanU.h bnck fplc. rully Insulated & e>.lCMl\l~I) upgraded thnioul. Xtra lge tot It frwt trees, ex ter111ve lnd1>c1>n1ot Spirnish brick patio Open H4>W'c Sat " Sun 1·4 PM Prine only pleaae. $84.500 ~fl ()<Jbt, $54.500 lt'i. a sh.ame t.O let th~ 6eaut11ul 3 bd. 2 ba. home on a qwet street iO for 10 little but tt must be sold Owner Anxious F:xtra large, man) e'\ trnli Pnvate pool uni! s t• c u r 1 l > I N T 11 f'. WOODS Try ~7 500 down O rt·n 11 uu ~c SJt Son 12 5 645-3474 •...,__& lhts wed.c. Th.l1 one will Colleae Parle -Spacious be $70,000 ncxt f"AI'. Call 3bl' 2ba. add-on game quick. rm. Top irade crpt thru Agt. &4114871 out. 2·slde frplc, fruit DISllilU LOCATION Choice Eaataide location 3 Br, 2 ba, big mul't•r 1U1te. LJce lot.. rncd yard Alley 11cceu to detached aar. RV 11toraae ~n hM Sat Sun 1 S Prin on ~ t anoll• 642·tlC71 •1ES.A VF:ROF. a Br 2 Da Dinln& Rm, fam Rm. ~ poml In 4 out. up araded cpt1 fl d rps Pant.led P•m Rm, lcr raao enlry, her patio, 2 fountain.a. rrul t trees. t I n o h o m e • t-' I n t nellbborhood Close to everythlni. 2941 Daller St. Open H1>u11e dilly 2-SPM, M7·965G trt.-ea, RV prk. extensive up gradlna, 203 Welleslt!Y Ln 0/11 S.l l.S, Sun 1·4 By<>wntt ASSUMIV/i>. 3 Bdrm, 2Balh fM6 7U4 ..•....•..••.....•..... CO"'IOO SPF;CIALIST II 11 . C M . Jo' V I > Tnueh..,tune nculty, CO"'IDO SPl:-:CIAl.IST, !l6:J ®;7 11 B C M I-' V I Y . By owner. Open Sal Sun Toul·hi.tonc HcJlty, L-L-p-&. ... __ I 5 3 UH Stratfort.I. Nile 963--0llbi -_. """oni dccorut1ng & lodstp11 4 BR. 3 BA, family rm, ,., . .., 0 F' 11 S&SHesalcSpcc1al1i.ts 3, Jacunl, 4 car gar l• r .~ w Y • a c hi.I ...... I I ~dlOOls & i.hnppmg Im 1 nr a rm m ..... e '~'.al · $137 .SOO P M. Cooper & rmc· S-70.500 Pnnr only !tome w pool\lltill 4w2 Assoc. 536-1484 536 8013 ~)J9a #/('! 'J'.lt:'!'I( .. ~'1,: n non.Jr»~;> ~ , u~cr7 PM or weck'en c; • IA U ;n~ t"OV~-'2br, ot~ Haven. nr lint~ -9.TEaTAIHER"S ~,~>ln.~ 5 blk' to bch Harbour. 01)t'n House ...., JUV Sun. 1·5PM. or call for DELIGHT HUNTINGTON COVio,; appt.846·3434 Candlelight & flowers Jbr. 1H:iba, 2 c•ar g<1rage ------ formal din. area, over· $68.500 BY OWNER 3 Dr H~ Ba, look'gbeaut.pool&jac .. CUSTOMDUPLEX near Glenmar, good loc., retire lo game rm or gal· Lake Park. $120,000. Try $62,900. 540·0518 <'<.I atrium W /Sparkling JO'/n dn. COi<; 7 lS 77. fountain for star gazing. R i:: A L 1': S T A T 1:: <.:all UI to find nut about PROF.ESSIONALS loft & other amenJlles 003·B377 /963 7653 Can't lasl. Dial 1714 l 1148 l88.'5 bk r LOOKATf ThHe t.crtures 4llr hnme + iiuul w111u1X1r l}MVaC'y + re· l(ulJr yd + dog run-all on qwel cul·dc·sac St. Your f,1mlly Wiii love il·pnced n11ht at S79.950. Call tn day Walk1:r 1; lee ff Piii '"'"'I! $.59,950. Beaut. 3 ldrm. Dutrhaven '\ ma to Mo.nnu. Nr Beach, Stute park, shopping In Hunt. Reh 1-'or salll by owner 893-6340 Pr1n only. Cal Classic, 3Br+ Bonus Make ofr HIHI Sum merc loud 848-.5975 Owner ------- JUST REDUCED! Owner anxlou~. 3br beauty w /bcaut lndi.cp 'g. Absolute baraaln al $63,950 • W£STSIDE RULTY, INC. 148·2323 LAST CHANCE To save. See this beouUr111 3 bedrooom, 2 b•lb, one atnry cond1> Manner's Cove. v, Mlle to bl>acb, pool, Jacuu1, tennla. Exclusive to see call PATI'l WALKER REALTY 842·14l8 BYOWHER Collecje Port& ll111hly up11rudl•tl Yale. <tBr. 2''.llio. air. mirrored wall~. hcuul1fully lndM·ru.I. !tlump!.lon" planll'r~. ferep1l. II:' cov <·red palm & Aa ll'OO OPEN Si\T & SUN I t;J>!\t QllEH HOUSE SUN. l·S T\ltnE ROCK 3622 l'INE 552·1 MS Lovely Plan I Broadmoor home locattd across from park =~1l~ff.lt~-~7~iti rm .. custom shutters. large fam . rm. paneled in rough sawn cedar. beautifully de- corated thru-out. Come up Tur· tie Rock Bh'd., right on Sierra Oro to 19372 Sierra Cal mo. OP94 HOUSE VII.LAGE Ill SUM. l·S Stunning 4 bdrms .. family rm. home in excellent area of University Park. Completely upgraded with plush carpets & drapes, Van Luit papers, Solarium kitchen rJoor. beautiful family rm. with fireplace and 3 baths. A home for the buyers that want ever· ything. Off Michelson Blvd. at 4582 Greentree. VILL4GI II GttOSSMOHT Looking for leisure living? Then sec this lovely 2 bdrm. home within walking distance to schools. tennis, pools and greenbelt. Extras include dramatic cathedral celling, massive brick ttreplacc. large master bedroom s ullc with dressing rm., beautiful wall coverinf{S, two patios wlth waterfall. plus much. much more. Priced to sell at $81.SOO. WOOOlltrDGI WUMeMGTOM -r&.AM I A spacious home !or today's casual llfo style. A lar1e hospitality center'. offers a dramatic living room;.<flning orea with vouJtcd ceUlng and handsome flreplaco. pfua a cont emporary opon atyle kitchen A beautlrul alnsle story home with 2 bdrma., 2 baths and located next to adult wlmming pool and Jacuul. Upgraded thru·out. Super abarp and Onl)'l8lf500. UHCH RIAL TY 551-2000 POOLHOMI A S bedroom ho11Je lhal 11 JUBl whut the EXEClITIVE haa bc~o Jooldnc for. GREAT for entertalnm('nt. $129,000. Call Losee. RAMCH REAL TY 551-2000 • FANTASTIC 'That I " whnl th1'1 Ttl 'W&EK S UJI ·rECIALS Luri;e H lot iR the Tem· plell!lb r~1.1. $47,500. l.andl0<· !d. but sllll » p1ect! of the U<'llon. In vest In 11una•s tutW'e. as,oooto 10,000. <.'om m rel .i I Coast lllgnwa at Victoria LAGUNA llACH COLONIAL ISTATI ...... _ .. 'Jlf'J~- Ocean view ... Huse lot w th t.rees.:. Privacy ... Separate 1uest hoUa ... Brick patio with fountain .. Solid bra.as fixtures. Hardwood floors .. . OcJuxe kitchen .. . This home has been completely restored to lts original grandeur for tbe discriminating buyer who wants a one-of ·&·kind estate ln an incompar- able setting $395,000 ROD DA.UY . UMGO II.AL ISTAT! 714-497-2419 lie.'ach. 1ime localton, • buildubl & oce.n view. ~ .._.. I 041 Lo1J1mci •ach I 041 1'be_y 4r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Three 2 lots $.10.000 ------------------ Deerfield P;irlc llomt> 1:i; ·---4 .......... ...,.-. aJI 11bout :1 lx•d rnom'i, family room. d1n1n11 room alld SI' A. $11JS,OOO Cull for UJ>Pl. ~ RANCH REALTY 551·2000 Open 11.\c May 7th &. 11th. Columb1.1 rndl S&S IJh. Collci:(' flk ,1 lt'J I Br. 2 1 ba. boHU!i I rn "' 1 .. 111 I Ill 11181 SUntJ~ ht• RClncho Son Joaquin Popular ;1 Ur s.in l.u1' Rey Mtll I'll dtl:l<'t' \ l('\4. lup 1:1 Jclt:tl c pb. quiet ~tree! Ubl at· tached uar. \I('" hill' llCI, Newport Cnlr $128,500. san Joaquin n~allorl1 ~I CJOlj 752 111:111 WOODIRIDGE ARIOR LAKE Vlfo:W or lhl' m1111nta1n' & 01x.•n I 1clds I r<101 I h8' :'oi'EW :l llll /. 11.1 IU\Utl Uin<lu nr IJk1• ~u11kt•11 ll\'IOI: l'ocrrn wi th fireplHl'll ~'jJ.11,lll' 11111 1nl{ room "'"'' 1 ar t .:aru"c & YOt:H OWN PHIV/\ IE HEAH YARD. SIO'J.500 AMI REAL TY CORP Qult:t ~ Cl'l orr Temple lltlb, U • I 1.Klrmb • 3' • baths, ; frplcs Truly u lot of IJW>l' for lhc money iwn<·r anxwui.. l'ull lnd v lo .. t>e S17~/,00 BU MESS OPP. Slt< n':. I 1·.1ll'rm~ huto1 II('~' " •k111~ llllJlll1e1J Ut>l'fJl r hU\1 I Wi•ll 1;,.,1 .. bh l:tl t ':rll to tl1:. I ER IUi\CRJo: Pi\l<CEL 1'11 n un1kvclop+>rl ll l l,Hld JO) 1111 & Ol'fl \ ll'W' ;1111.1 •111 lo prf'~lt1:111u' 1ir1· H.111· OJl'Ptrfl I J1t'r .11 rt• z•· H E/\t.Tl)ft 11'4 11611 ro1 01'' WOHLD. b\ o"r , :i 111 i! u.1. t-'am l<n Ii:•· lot Luw m.11nt. BEAUTIFUL RESJOREDC: COUNTRY ESTATE "l with spectocllior oc... v~ws. SoUd braH ffxtut-.1, cuttom mouldrftcJs, brick uerywW•, .. uperb colflnetry, French doors.~ toth windows, tepor'ot• brfflkfalt llOOtl, cWu1t kltcheft. and ~t quorhrs. Thrff ~ .. two bathi llt rnoilt house and two ~ 2 berths In guest cprters .•. un.,ooo "Ol'Tll L \C:l'~ \ 1•r1 1;,51 497-2489 l.M;t'"I \ 'I/ 11. l El. 1% 17214 0 \ 'l \ l'Ol'IT 1'13 IPll 2 L.acJ.tna luch I 0481.ogula •och I 041 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 180 DEGREE OCEAN VIEW M agn1fJcent c ustom home in the heart of Laguna. close to town with fabulous White Water Coves view & Catalina stmseL-; 3 Bedroom. 3 bath. 2 patios. hugt> deck. stre<:t to strcel lot. $295.000. Ownt•r will finance for 30 vc~rs. 9' ~·;;No loan costs. Call for ap· pointment) BOND REALTY 831-9411 831-2212 27842 Forbes Rood "" INHI ·1'"1 7933 aft 6PM Laguna Beach I 048 L.oglllllCI leech I 048 ..................................... , ....... . •• JSf-15'5 759.0011 / J nchanl e PORTBl REA1. TY TIJRTl.F:HO<'K rw 1ut1!11I 1000 ~ COAST HWY AllCHIAYHGTS Ltke new 3 Hr J' / Oa \ICW. 0'4nr hrkr $107.~ O~n ~.tl Sun I 5 1 I 6 I '1 I r J m J r '"*i ()51)$ 4t7·2461 • dt!!>ii;m·r home IN 1,;orilt'1 s. "81RU SU .... I ·4 lot on park \ ll"k .!Be ......-U"'I ,.. ' him rm l!l:!til S11'f'r.1 ff• 1821Glewyr• I tiercrn .. l(J:I :11.:n l e 'llfl "EW LISTI NG I Thl' • , Cl'TEST CUTIE tn lhc B\ 0\\ \ 1'.H I lk'. _1.,, \ 1llage• 2 BR, vaulled r.im rm llll(hl\ llPll• ti 1 cell frpk hdwd flr'> li:t· \ \ r!I PJtlll, punt It'll I '.IUlllul tn li'Vl'I on • I ..... · d • . d I . l'h •• , rt• "ii •rntt>d "mun.: h•ue "' :.lame g uu n1:; S7!l.91l0 '"' u1 .. 1 , window:-. nt'w t•ountn ..,._ .A. ...., .. _.) -·-' ... ;,,., ... _ "'!!l, 511n ~ Pt"Ht: fu t ... J..........__ ,~___,. jJt.# · ~ '..., -~. opln+J'octoy. ~ft• ~01111111 11 ,; wl c . ,,;.~~1'-.... 'T> dtt I To 5 j up .. rh .it1·hil l•cturc• wa«;r "ll'.w' lll'moctl'led ~1mman!I~ '''l'rY dl't,ul b)' New I::n11land ma~te1 JU~l l.ISTl-;U Tim oul · urn. 1 ol 11 kind 3br. cratt~man. ~14'>,000 i.tnndina: honw hu ~ I "' tiomt> S2z:>.11B1!1 call HEW LISTIMG FAM IOf l .. 111(<• )ll1tl wt 1'192:!77 2ha.l.'ach.withaep .. rut•• bdrm~. :l bu I dYll and lmkrr rnr opc.-n hOU'IC North end dupl~x ~ 2 Bil with u 1·11\ c1 l'CI ll.11111 ,1n1f --furi-1-d iur ftlrna1·1·~ & u plllt:t• to html' \11111 Jo:\'IH'HO"IT 1Jnlqu1• wutl'J lwatcri. Tnn.:uc & t•nm!>(•r ~71 'lOO f'•mw )11omn11torv fahuluub groo\1•1t be.imcll (l'll 11 nd ~,.,, t11rl .i \'. t I>< fl :i w .11 '"'"''' I lill :l b11 h1ui1<lry " hluru~c rm , ;J LAHl\Sl'UH 1 h11p,1· p.11111 "IHIWI OfHl t•Jr r.irpur\, 11lretil to .ii 1· .. :n \I.LEN It•\ Int " 1'1111>1': Ot 'tS73 C.otPUs Dt· IRVo•e WOODHIDGE P\. I ' Slf'Pll tn lll'.1rh 1 luh (. hoosr '1111r ow 11 Ill tenor Tiu~ 1 lllt & 2 ha h.tc 18 n •111h for 111 c'tlfl now 8.1!> 11211 ,.,,ti~. i-- tJ75-~ ~ UNIVERSITY P Alli< Amhur~t rt11'4lel hy (llH\l'r JBR.2ha. r ul 11 ,a, Coll 752 78"7 MUST SELL 25x30 llonu11 room w h•r Ht-\I fClH 111-73711 OW\ 1''.ft~llll' 11r11p1•rl~ ARCH llACH HTS. v.1th nt1·11n "1 .. w, 2 t;tkl. from hc11(h '111.'l.OW llu1l1l >•mr dr1•1.11n hom1· m1 thi. huae. W:\1711 11 lot ltnom for 1>001 &. l.irMt' l(artl1·11~ S.U,:JOO VIEW HOME SICLUD!D Hlurb1rd Cnnyon ~pl1t level 3 Rft. d1•n. da1 k room. deck~ with cw-run &. <'11nvon "'CW'I Im· N1•11r ti-nn111 c:u ., within nlucul11 t c tk lovPI)' ! w.1 l k 1ni: d111otanc:e lo lli5,C.•I no-,.,ntown & h11d1 i.chool. 1--------- lh111 I \1<h m .I bAlh (amt· Iv hom1" 1n " woc>d1y. M'tl111Jt•1J nt:IJLhborhood. hM .1 n1rr v1tw framt'd by old 1·,lllbhsh~ tnes A ll)o(I v,1hw .il 1114,500 HOllTHD40 2 Mant:IOU'I, view l~l" In North 1..1w11nn. Pn~t In cludl'~ romple~t plan' hv nolf'lt nrchltf'Cl & t 'outul Cornml•11lon op l>tOVUI $!1-l.~100 1-;arh VIEW HOME + IMCOME ThL" lov•IY Jllr, 21 281 home w 1hu1Lt pluyroom \ll'V. dt>ck. fl"lllc, he clec k1tch1•n w Of1t.'n floor ph1n l nrom1• umt li4111 1111 ft of area "c:on 1!1111 of II' t1v rm w /bar lypt• kilt:hen, llir w i.l1dlni: Jt)asa door to put.Jo & l full bath. $175,000 Howard John1ot1 RHffy 491-1744 llOME foOH SAU: li\ OWNl-:R 3 HR 2'1 l\ath. .. Sp:11.:mu>1 llv rm. panl'INI din rm IH>lh opcm • onto hroad ~.k e an. 1 ilUe'~ ,Tew RIG k1lthc11 w hltn11 Spocl' ror t•xtra rooms Qua rtcr 11 r re lot on i.ccluded &l Landsca!X!d for 1'.:Z ma1nt. No 11uur1. $149.!iOO. >194 3140. LOWER l ARCHIAY 2 Dr. 2 hu on a lri: lot w vltwa lhru lhl• trl'ell Shml(le• ~hulll'r'I. '4 IO duw l)O'<t• <ira11ou~ hncll approach under hul(o Monler11)' l'llll' t'uliy 'lpnnkled luwn1 & rem .:.mkonic Old tamey fl"lllr v. bcvel1.-d mirror abovto . Antiq br<1ss ll11hu Tb1cll lwih crptn11. Wood walru.cot1oi:. 101111 wobd door1 w ata11!'1 handlf't i\ counlry tut w 11taln "l"u real wood Cl110r1, 01111. c: J bln•t• le dutch dQ()r TM Hay 1111 l'mkonoo S.cunty. pvt trnnl1 er ... clbh•e. chlllfrcn'' p rk. " of l'OOl'M' nnC' ot the mMl buutlful Hndy buch~A m lh4 world. Jm,000-By OWMr. 4lllM4.5fS. C.'hormlng lbr. 2bll Pool. C'omplctoly n'tlucoraled •l!JD.500. Uy Owner, 494. 7837 or 499 34.97 • & dnm•o floor, hid pool, coverrd 1111110, 011tdoj11 1 BBQ. '4alk to p11rk & l,n nl1 rrl1. 3,01)0 IQ. l Perfect for htt r11mtl~ r who hkes lo entc-rtnln OWnr l'I looking for (~t aulc. Submit atr ottera. ~·· no' N. Cootr Hwy., Lafuno 2 BR, 1.1,. ba, own.your· own apt. Step11 lo 0,.R Sutt I ·S downtown m»in beach 1475 lowtty Wey fi.50(). Agt.~4418-1 - S44 ~Ill ~ OPtH HOUSI I ·I CUlVHDALI lt32Cl.,..._..t PCJPUl•r plan 4'7, lortOI ' dOdna room, huao hunUr room. Stop In fl 111~ hello I '• 494-1177 31601 Coou .+wy,.S.l09uno 499-4591 ----~c (>~;~ g ~» ~ ~ u r.. "~ ~ REAL ESTATE IUY A PIECE OF LAGUMAllACH VltWLOT E11ily bu11dabt. 50' 100' lol. oc .. n view, owner onxloua. ~.OQO; ATl'ENTtON 1HV£STORS1 11 ·hOld for future~ •• rmint cn,oootnt111. My11Uc Hilla 4br. 2ba, 3 Ur 1'' 8.ti, Ocean view 1weepln1 ocHn view, cS.ckl, tencoct. 1105,000. xlnt neiahburhuocl. 497·a3050wner. $l!IUOO. 497-1711 ........ e.. .. -1 ~hJa 1paclou1 4 1" bath bome Yt•th •uce family rm, ptt.b brown crpu & red brick tll• lloor. Lowell lln* hoos 1n 1hta" lJT'e• 1tl1tout nu at ooly -*· REDCAIPET ltffffon 76MIOO 4 Bdrro, 3ba, fam rm, 2 !ipl:cs, d1A. rm ll tit ary, hDbby rm, wet tw;,, A /C, bJihlY 1.1P1nl'd •• acrci, PoOl. tennb crU. Owner anxious. A1km1 $149,500. NIWPOltT MAJESTIC 8.IGAHCE Prlvate 1ated front oaUo.. .l'1lc. ~t lam. rm ., aiourmct lutrhtn. New butcher block counter top. P'onnal Oln•l Separate MHh1r Suite. Doublu r IDIAL FAMILY HOME Thi5 charming borne, located in the Wcstclilt fll'ea, oHers xlnt fiooc. plan_. marvelous storage space; ~ b<lrma .. 2'1'1 bat.ha, servieo r ; t t ul de· cor. Frplc., ramlly rm., beautiful sw1mrulng pool & Ian J. Why not call vunJty mlrrort!d ward * Coto Realty robta Phl:f4 moreciutt<n 3br, 21.1» ~l 22512 Jitonwva. & lnvostmer1t atud DR Miwlna r<)Om or • _ ~, 'llP • rn.000 (213)672-1731 Ir workaboplJbtitttoo Ur· &,"' T 12umo.2729 ___ 5_1_1_·_19_>_• __ 1 ~'!!.itfr~ ~~~-s!q:~~~ -~:~ ~LIDO ltE,\1.iTY tod y for n upp't.? Sl49,SOO SECURITY Mbslott Yl•fo '067 munslon only $179,500. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call for personal prevluw (: Jl77 Vlo Udo, Newport ltoch MINDED? Granada 200. 3br, 2ba, Wday! 752·1700 673-7300 Clv>lcc unlt. Mu11l pee! 3 view, air, upgraded o-t.,,,,1,.115111•1ro11 .. \11 ~ Bdrnu., 2\.'A balha, bonus ttu-uout. o~cn M11y 1, lr&f 1s~·11 ~II ~:~~~~~~~·-'n°~~~ ~~~:~~r:ih~~~: "'J t ~~~~.~~ ... !~.~! ~=~.~.~ ... ~~!.! 11310792 ROOMPoalOAT HARBORVIEWHOMF.S IACKIAY AREA ~523l'AMPU5Dt:IRvufE Lagima Ml~ I 052 •...........••......... l IR. 3 IA Twnhm MOST AU.UlllHG 3 bedrm&, lh bath, plu11h carlh tone decor. Wltb IOU or '4oOO and bnl'k. Prof. landscpd. air t'Ond., v1r-A, 2 large cov. patm5" & dog-nm Mtrrlt. much more' Hurry, only $71.900 RED CARPET ••att.n 1H.a100 BcauUlul new home In CordovJ 4 DR. Cum rm. Sea Terruce comumuni· cpt'g, upgrd'd, beuut I)'. f'lrepluce. Socunty lmbcp'g, view. $71,000. gate. 1-'Ully landscaped. <.:aJI 8JO 2011 k~~or!! summer! Ctln'l~v~. 3 Rr. 2 ha, fully Ron Elli:1·960-2358 lndsep d, $68,900. Open C·21XCnlry848·1Ul8 W('ekends l 2·S. 27252 -~ Jardlnes. 495·6518 Laguna Niguel,.. lmmcd occupuncy. 2638S the choice community Nacco me l>r Tllrany NEST t. ED I N T 11 F. O.:une .3br, 2ha, film rm tf ILLS n e u r n cw +•udd1Uonul room. AC, l/lwnhome which '41t!> a lndRt·pd, :4Prlnklers. form c r m 0 d l' 1 ·1 ~ .'.Clll Ownr, \1r Rudd, llo•dmom. 2'~ hath w11h 5HI :!J'.H l'nmt' l.01 at11111 hcaul in & out J Ur '' 't) . 2 R.i F.im Rrn 'w" ~·1.n:.o llJO tll27 VIEW HOME Jl;r :!ba. Sep. mai.ll'r s ulk, fam rm. hltn oven'>, cook lop. l't•nlral :ur, plu11h crpti.. t•us t drµs, 2 CO\•cred patios, tx.-aut lndscp'g It wall:. 581 119115 0111 Sun l ·5 'l'dudcd romantic· rnlr't gJnfcn L.ua!ll'li with t•x lr as ~lun\ upgra1h's, n.'llt.ral air l·unJtlloning · (·ommun1ty 1>0 01 & JllCUJ.tt. Only SM,950 t-•oRMEK MOUt:L. Hcauti!ul, l'lcan 2 hedroom. 2 bath lownhome lltghly up ~radt-d cnd unit. Central .11r condit ion1ng, plush carpeli. l.'eram1c tile ti!n· try. m1rrort'<I wardrobe dtx>1 i.. 1-<Ar.:c h'm~ room Mewport leach I 069 o,\ 1th flreplUl'I', JllJJl:t:Ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• I o c o ' (' r c d 11 u t i o I' 1 o I l' :. s 1 o 11 a t I v l.111dseapc1l. Commu111t) l•rol & JUl0 Ul.ll S73,i.'1H F <> 0 1' ti 1 I. L TOWNll<.Hll-: (t•alunn.: :1 hl'Clmom. 21 ~ l11ith Hui:l' mastl'r bcdroorn. up ~meted tile. carpftmi:. double i.clf·t·lc11n1nu oven. central air l•mdi· t1onmi.:. co\ e1 cd 1111110. community pool & jacu1 ti Jhason ably pnced ut S'l!l.$00 LaJ?unu :"'ll(Ut·I Resit\' ~'XI·~ l!H).4o-IO INVESTMENT Hi.inti new I Br, U1nmi: ltm, FHm1l> Hm. home Wtlh plush carpl'li., & nro~~ss~oqal µ&nd •Jjl _,. . t ' flt r~~~-lo lion Sl3S,0001a11i.u muble loan. C.:all fol' dctullS. MAYO CK ("nf\ f'OllllATTn" LAGUNA BE}CH (114)494•2148 WEST MIME 2 br, 2 ba. upper. l"lne11l lncutlon & v1l'w Xlnt cond Ownr ''\gt $711,500 Days: 495·0040. eves l~J:>(IJ rT AUAM VILLA COMDO 3 Bedroom, 21: balh. din· Ing room. 2 fireplace•. beam cc11Jngs. Walk to ocean On1:inal model. never lived-in Great lorot.Jon. $109,500 JAYW. YEATS RF.ALTO RS 499-2237 -----&.411bfontt IOSS ....................... *LAKEFRONT 50' Wat~r frontage! Im mac. 2 sty, 4 BR. 3 Ill\ aep. Deane Home w/pvt. deck & dock! Lrg fAm· rm + 1iuper lrR bobby l'()()m. Decor la fantastic! "Jr Buck Buy. J Hr 1 Ra, fl(<' 101, fruit ln•eK & grdn Opcn S /S. 54!1·0091 ' ROllEftY strul this 4 Br, den, pool & Jatuni home. Sun. 10·5 <'.>vt.•n House. Make offer• 754! !XI:!! Urk r Betty Kerr Really lyThe lay Wt• don't kn0\4 wh) thlh cu11c hall h11tlcd on the markt•t .i whole week It 1!'l a real 2br chnrm~r do rorotcd w/pcrlect. tuste ~OYAl lll & enJO.Y . A priva\ bead!.· major shop'j! & freeW:l)b minutes away &. the serenity or 11m:ill town living. W-c will be 11how Ing it Sun. 1-dusk, come lo 2596 Crc11t view· Do ysborc 673°1181 MIWPORT CREST Show Mom lhll ontJ 1 View Oceun from your porch Condo 3BR, 2l v B:.1, rprlc. wet bur, wn nH1. 111101, Jat· SI l!l,1.100. !>Ill 6317 STEPS TO IEACH Luxury 4 Bdrm Custom bwll home Approx 2000 1q fl 2 Story. Mu11ler swlc w /deck Bcauttfull) lancbcapcd aarden area $152,500. Newport Pier Rlty Call 673·2051 OPEN JISE BY OWNER Ba yl·rut, Spaclou11 c14tom home, t:istf>fully decorutcd. JBr, 21 ~na. rormul llvlng/dlninl( v.1trplt:. gourmet kllrhcn w /entln&;·fomlly area, lndry rm oft kitchen. 1-SPM. 2030 Holldoy lld $178,500. 645·5679 Prln only. ·-------$155,llOO. 01)('n house Sat ---------&Sun. •TOLLE REALTORS• •Cal SIMSOO• Don't itlve up tho 1hlpl •'U.t'T It In Claa1lfled. To place your meaaa1e betorelhe readln1 public, phone Dally Pilot Oaaitled, IGN71 Ship t.o shore re1ulLll ~~~~~~~~ 5'2·5818. - Coo or 8 kind, Pal~rmo 4 ow•.UtB c .. mper too-In these Br FR 21~ Ba Super """ l'No new custom homes View. sits,000 Prine On TRAMSFBRED · lo Newport Hghll. 3 ly, 644·~1 by appt Mllat Seti Br+lMe bonus rm, 2Y.. ~paclou, f11m1ly home ba, f11m+t.lin rms. 23().1 4Ur v ~Ba. llv rm, tam sq ft, 2 story, lots or 640TUSTIM rm. dinini: rm, mstr wood. Sl.41,000ea OPEM SAT /SUM 1·5 dbrm w/dtcl>Smg rm & dc'Str.rtrle N ttmrmrr'tvb, patk>s from 3106 & Jll2 Bro:id St llt!Jihl!I :irea; o 11porkl " rcur, Ioli. of xlrai.. Ea!it ol Nwpt & SO or 15ttl Ing cle11n 3 bdrm , 21>11\h $132,500 St. Open wkdya l 3 , home on a lari:e, corner OP~ 11s1-:SAT/SUN 1 ~ wkrub 12 4 lot Room for RV or cu11y 2392 Bay Farm Place , Call 731:1522 accCJJ. w put m a 1iolar 557.0032 _ V.est.ern I'uc11ic Prop. f:'I. Many custom built Lorelle Ouvts Bkr MEWPORT SHORES ns Sl to.ooo • MUST SRL ~~:~:~.~:~~:~:~ li!Wli11~~ ~~~;Jt:~~~~~~:~ Gorgeous .. real wooer· * 675-StlO • Ille enlrunco dccoratt!d, walled living room-:lf.:r. Jo •. l'-1L II\\\ ('<f,\I bcuulifully tnrhl·pmg, tty decorator's delight! owner. $120,500 Chef's gourmet kitchen. OPfo;N llSt-: SUN 12·5 Pnvute mbtr. suite. 3rd llG CAMYOM 1833 POllT Tl i:.-1-·1N bdrm. can be cozy den ~ 4 Br, 212 ba, pool. jocuu1 Jlarbor \'1ey, II om cs Nt!w paint. Secluded & view. Electrlc 'alt•s Or by .ippl GH-2461, patio. Cw;Lom sundeck. M4 8415, 640 5957 7:>2·~IOO 1'><t J;jff Joi; tu bcach-2 blocks' l•--------w 11 today 646-7171 l J-111 Y • \ t fJ N IJ [®IRMI L~I': Option or lea.-.c. ~unou:. furn. contJu. 2 CJr J bt:drms $750 mo. &.Wl-1751 EASTBLUFF vn~w FllOM 6 ROOMS 5 bdrm, ltt Cum rm. 3 ba IEST IEACH IUY $135,000 2 ~y. 3 BR, 3 BA.~ f1 pk. 12 > r1> oltl :iux100 fl-1· It l lot w 1roun1 tu l1ull1l Ea111ly l'lln\ l'rled t11 I 2 duplex ur tlccurull· & have Jovel> ~IO~ll' n •s bcuch hm l , I.ilk~ to ocean, • , blk to pa1 k & bay Call Pat Slomcl 675-6775ortWl-7414 i'lflt 3car gur, xtra clO:!ets Oceanv1ew Nw11l Crsl M4 01311 $180,000 Condo 2Hll, IJcn, fp, '4Cl AND ROOM TO SPARE har, 1acux7.1 rioot &. t11nn SlS0.000 673 23J2, fi75·500H BACIC IAY on ll larj(e, 11unny, BVOWNfo:H µuol-111.r:ed lot , this Spuc1ous :lbr. 2bu, lam · ·Som e rs c l • 11 r 5 rm ~'rplcs In liv rm & bciirooms, 3 b11lh home rum. rm. Nu ~rpt11. i;llul exudes old·fush1on~d tcrs Nr Cherry Luke comfort und roominess! S111,500. 642·8771 Fireplace tn Cam1ly room ----- and llvmg room. large S E /\ V l E W ut·ln kitchen and Cam1ly BROADMOOn Plan ::i. 2 11lzed formal dining &\Y. 4 .Qr~ bran<t new h> room -per(ect for you ownr fnrome Pmp t'' and )'OUra $172,$00. c • + ~· ~ m=:~l Pr ••• ~920 1400 OllAll U HlWH>U llAOI SB.LING IEALESTATE Np&.lJchJCostlil tic.a.a S1'1lft': E 1969 ·· 759-0226 UDO IA YFROMT with Pool &Sandy beach. 5 Br, 4V.. baths, 2 frplch Luxury living for SM0.000 X lnl financing avail. lsl offering, pnn clpals only . Call Owner; i\gt 673-6272 WISTCLtF~ IYOWHER 38r. fam rm formul din Ulll rrn t·ndoM·d 1t.irdl'n rm w 1ac1u71 11u1t•l ne11:hborntK.d, 11ho'4n by Jpplonly 63105l!J View View Vie"" See Catuhnu to lh<' Mins ·riom U.ialo'rely MW Sl\R +den home ID StJrgeOll!> Seav1ew Lrl( fam1h room. % frplc's, atrium. wet bar, parquet entrv Exciting moi.ter OR w/Grec1an tub. Ju11t ll:1l ed at $229,500. M~wport C•nt•r Reotty,lnc. 170 Npt Clr Dr, SU: 110 6'40.1112 B}' owner. RusUc J br, l ba, formal Br. Lr. den. beam <'el lings, lrg <letorh studioti.:st hse, htd pool, Broodmore Seavicw. pvt hvy !!hake rf. Ovr 2000 !IQ Ost view. 4hr, 3ba, crts, ft. Dack bay area. walk pools l!.117 Ya c ht 1 Enchantrei;s.Openl·G Lo school1 Aak ng HARIOR VIEW . MOMTEGO H> owner <I Hr v. I Jill rm Fw land Wl'll k('pl ()pl•n houst• S.11 Sun I ~. 11r by ;ippt 1!111!.I Pnrl Se11bourne l'h 641 s~ SM;,,000 HARBOR VIEW PORTOFIHO /\IJwlutcly stunning 41u. J1~ba. ram rm, din rm. 11ep apt/den/boou.s room w/bdrm &. ba. All beaut dccorat1.'i.I & upgniclect Jolowcr wurden, pnddll' tcmnh l'rl, mature trc•' 0-pl'n ""' Sat Sltn l :-i "t11 hy appl 1;44 :;1:n< Slll<!.Om CO~HTRY LIVING llor"<'" OK Lovely 3Hr on n 11111 llm for anoth1•r home 657·1738 WHTCLIFF J Br 2 Ua, + h1daway ol f1cc. $1S0,000 Pnnc onlv 11luu:.t· Brkr/ownr . G4S..110:1 EASTBLUFF Bt>aut1ful cxecul1 \" lownhoml' 11.leul lu(.• l100, t'nd Unit, nl'XI 111 an:enbt:ll \er} popul,rr m0<h·I I.ii .ti<' bed rm, formJI ll1n1nu. J.1m1h rm. 'un11y IJrculd.1,1 .1rc.i HNI.er hurr) th• will nul lci :.l' C~ll 1;45 OJoJ FORESTE OLSON '""' r.e A11()U .. H4RIORVIEW MOHTEGO 4 bdrm & fnm rm 1,; blk from PoQI It g1·n bit. f'rof lundscaµed w /l1rntd i.prinklcrs. Ille!>. Up i:rad1.'tl lhruoul. A su~·r huy in th1~ rrc11t1ac ure;i 1823 Port Carlow. Oin ~ _:;;. $154,500 _!:14:!?,_ 7 W1 ·Jl1 ll l~&}.(.<11llJ>jt11\' .. . ~ .. $117,500. Open e very PM 645-2545. Ouan View Condo EAST ILUFF Total i.~curily, ev('rv 3br, 2ba. lovely garden 1---------•l amonity. ~2~0 .000. hme on quiet cul de-sac. NEWPORT HG TS. blS.mocl Pool sized yd vt /lf(c ---polio. fom rm w tfrplr, 2 br-2 ba :t 1 br, 1 ba EXECUTIVE •137 500 B fcuest apt. Assum a~.·; • •• . Y ownr · d FIXU UPPER 6444080 oan. $125.000. 203 wn 411Fullerton.548·0010 Wl::STCLll'"t• AHl':i\ Open houAe Sat/Sun 1·5. ~n Jlou~e Sut1Sun l :, 915 Bellis. """ 2U8 th11h1tmd Drive OCIAM VIEW ~ l~droom. den. convc Ir MIGHT LITES HEAR PVT. IEACH nh•nl to everything. LI>\ Anxious owner Home elv hc11tud & flllcrt••I HARBOR VIEW HOMES +gUt.-st. Brina Offer I po1~l. Cal I for inform:i PHASE 111 Agent: 6'5-4264 uun 48r, 383, Pulermo, coun· 1--..---... ---•I ' try kitchen, (um rm, 2 1-------- frplc1, fully lnd11cpd. 1--------· 1si.101s 673-7601 LAND OPIM SAT /SUH 1-5 JI 212 P-.o OA•ot Beame d cel11n1<s. secluded patk>8 It 11 fmc arbored palhway leod lo this beaul. 4 hdrm. hl>me Approx 300 acres San in flnest area of San Bernardino County Juan. Lar1e lot with dog Many u1e11 $3~ per kennels & areenhouae acre Call t•ltzml'>rns, ~ 673-9010 IJiLilt.lj,~ ~~ ...... ~~!~ • 675-HJ O • <.1i0JCESllO~· SPACE :ir.r i-: <''II II"' <.il\I Center of San Jua n ' · Capillrann, '• blon fromM1ulon El Centro Real Ea tale o.ty Mofttttl Old . 493-5052 Lovely 3 bedrm + huae ConclowMnhAH/ToWR• family room. 2 Bol h.a ..._..._. .... 1700 Dble door entry .••••••••••••••••••••••• Cathtdnl ceillnga , ,._..,._ <-•...&1-t maulve fplc, plush up -..,....a-a 1rad'9d crpt1. Triple n .n .. C M .. F Vty, cart«•· Only lllt,000. Tou~hston e Realty. ~ID CAltrlT 1_963-_098'7 _____ _ Realton131·90M SUPH COMOO! 492-'100 498-4?7$ 2DR. Beaut ck:cor plus pool. ldtal locatlon. OnJy IOIO ~1,500. AGT MG-1414 or ....................... 761-1859 ------~/ u. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dktnss Property! We can fl.nd 1t for you. Beach area. Probatt's, banituplcies. trustee sales, forced sales, under UNllS ' 2 .BEDROOMS Walnut Sq1.1are ...... $325 Univ. Park ........ $375 Deerfield .......... S360 VLlla&e l .•.•..• · · · · · $IOO Tbenrrace •....... 1410 Ran~ San Joaq . $$50 38EDROOMS The Ternce. . . .... ~25 Vall ace 1 .. . • . ...... $l25 Calif. Uomes ....... ~25 Univ. Park . . . ... ~60 Weedbridtih .......... ' p$0 -- ~ 4BEDROOMS WoOdbridgc ........ $550 Woodbrldce .••••... s.ws Culverdale ··'····· 5SSO red hill ~,. 5 '> 2-7 500 Lo\' .. ly view bom . 3Br, at.. BHut yard. . Ph 831 ""17 OI" 638· 5 l t I &.-.,.,. •• ................ .. ... H.M1 Uttfwft&...._, c:o..do ..... •• LAKEJIRONT, fa tn1tlc ••••••••••••••••••"••., ~Wd 3425 view 4 Br 3 0¥. cl i>riv., ..._..._..... h ,1,, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ~tn vu.!TO· T7 ... ;r.;.~ ••• ~ ...... ••• QELUXE 3 Br 2 Bl off hit M11.-Vlelo 3267 BLUF>'SCONDOS t .. L. NJa\191, Cmr Clb ••••••••••••••••of••••• Lel&IH 1tartlna It•-~ Comm pOol, 8JUIOC du111 z ween fre~ooaln· ~ Agell!&e1·Jlts 1)4.Lle.83'}11541 __ nlnl M1y JS, 3~ 2 0111 C d i s J hme, fncd. 1375 ,..'14~ •ID<> ISLE, yrly tsoo, C>o 0 n • an u 11 n --avallabJt Juno 1. a:!)lr 2 Oapbtran;o. 2 11t1. 2 Br. l El Dorado 3 brM,ba. JIW Ba, lie' t1unnJ South 8a. refng. w•hr &t dryr c:tea. view, qule cul dQ· putlo,M2-~orl7>1421 $.100mo Mr Lin, 5.sl 1339 aac:. $400. mo Of7t -11ves1wkndl THI IL:UPfS.-lay Oakwood · Garden Apartments Cordova 3 Br, lncd. lndscpd, 2 pullq., let>' 2$171 1+:1 Retir• s:J50 vw. ......... " ..... 11.L llA.L Wl.Ob.11 KHO )rvanc I at 171~ view or blue wowrc Mw., mo." CaU bt~ B·lM:M or 7 ~~ 21~ b:.I, apht level Wkllun· 5-TP f . SC0.53'72 ..--It. S65() .. .. • ...,.,. leectl/s..tti STUNNING lge l ~d! Br. 2 H«bor Vl•w ""°" tiOO l6lh St Ba . aarden apt.a. Pool VILLA M~A APTS ---t - .. -~ 3 Br-. 1 ba, cloaed ••r 3 bike beMCh, w•llc to atoraibUL 1310. M0-5131 LARGI Ii SUf'IMY z br 11pt • ml. rrom the beach: M0-4614 lOAM to ... &{ BEACH Super upMredt).) "Lu M.lllllcha' J Or !1" Ba, lwnhae, aar cortt New plush cpt11, on grnblt wfCtt11t va~w 1150 mo 830-2.U 9 ; 8;Jll 59 W Coiy Roell port mdl Mesa Venlu Vallas, l! Dr 1 l"'"'~i;uL llllJJ l &2051~. 710W,lSlhS\ •• i br. pvt polio, encl bit d h eh ,....., ~~·• 8170 garage I 1ml chllrd !loo &! clcae Lo ~ beach le w/pane windows &t Nk'w n•. 1 w r , re ··•· .,_. 2 Ur, J ba singlo 1tory. pc~. }o'rom azio. &16 l251 yet closeto frellwa)'11 loo. Enaland churm: :.! fW &t cpta, drps. S32S. 1~ C Shae crpt.s, drps, putio, -= We 111ccepl children to 8 den, 2 ba: fnC'd. paUo Iowa, CM 117.5·2904 · -0 . ~ beam cell, rrplc. gur. Mcaa Verde.2 br upstolr• yn for our luxury l! & 3 overloollln& 11rcu1obell . 8'13-1919 3 BR, ccuo' lew~c~~h· Adu!ta C!55: 2S41 Elden, New crpts Rerercncei. bdrm apta. f'rom S250. Me•pot't •ach• 3269 ~ ft...a..x•• r..~m -3550 deck, lll~P• to 538-8406 Avl '6/2 $240. 4!18·19iseve11 -.,,·II um"nllli!li •••••••••••••• ... •••• ••• Knoll 'ro-..ta•• <# ...,..... •"' F\trn or not. $S2S mo. Yr-· · ~ _ .. " .. W•TE1tf•Auy • r•,•• ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly ti73-,Ul84 · Cl A.M I 2-Dru ""t In EAST SID.Ii: 1Br Triplil IMbwy Cr .. s. · "" """""" 752-283&ir'44·2.'M• Dalbo ~ 4br ·-.... ---. · .... gc, Pr-' t d 16761 Y1 pol l L" Beaut. 4 br~b ome at lba ~n ~=J!8~voit' OY.AUTffULljV 1-'urrfcJ. 4;plex, l.1rtll; -tsl'p,, 1gc Unit. fresh 'I polnle • i4tins n. Lake P'orcs~ In. rm. ----..,-M · illf 'mifth ~ k 2 bf 1 bu upnc1._ Sun<.1-ti'cl< balcony, udJt.11, no pet.a. proge, nodOl(/$ $250 mo. 8 • NtlWl)Ort. R•illn&. l~rtx>r View Hom~, 5 '?r J~ jw(), CalL llM·~~3i " a~r. 53.W ino. ~ulure &IS-7485 $$00 move In 900.3919 -,.-_.--L-0-.,-... -.-1-.,.---1 Tenn la, M 'v re w · w:1~r:.h~ l~~~ $1J2!> d11 . 673·12f/1 ev e11, 11pl w1rcf&. Yrly li.e. on NEW Twnh&e. 2 br, 2 ba, NIW A'AITMIHTS Ute & ulr)' 2 br apl. Call 77~ :...:. · • • • ,--wk /e~. ly. lst & 111•1 + $100 1·1fla. fncd. yd., &Ill', A/C. S30S Eaatslde CM 2448 Eldl!n ~14 IOAM to6PM NEWPORT StHl'.S. r~ JJurborVlcw.Mo.naco ----4 --, SlOO ~cakag~ lo ~ovt: mo. 1921 Anaheim. St .• 2 "3 ll~. Pvt pallo. - ---dee J Dr 2 8 ll\ I now 2 Br, ~n, 2 J:la. rncld 18r. Bftrns, pullo. l{Ur ' ID. 210 ~30th 8t., 07:121189 642.f.612 fplc 111r 11tora11c J&reo Condo 2 lir, 11 ~ ba 2 t>ly, s.t9Smo64U ·1 flrnnr,~mo,~l new .carvl.!Ul. Truh A. 1'nuJW1..llll¥Hli4~ . ______ . $32;-to 'uoo-Adulta J>&el-•825 /mo . N1' · _ , . "ate r Pa 1 d .. I.ease .A---'-ilh NF.W 3 Br 21 2 Ba. adull.6. 499.2485 · W11rner Gldnwea.l Call UluH5, 4 nr rondo tpk ll:~nnOHVlf".WllOM~S ~o Lsl & lo;at SlllO ..,._~wd Vac.1.ona"Maple,CM alt:; v.kdys. onytlmi' Din Rm. hill ~5U N•> ... xec 5 Ur :I Ua, P',.m dcpo,.tl r<'lurnubl..-••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-6871 Npt llli. 245 lflth l'I !Ur wkt:ndi. :>45 2555. peu 645·8711! Hm. hui:c yt.1rd on park, .w:J.25l7 "-al 3802 ZDr Apt, ....,.,« mo. 111 p\'t pallo, m•wly dc,•n 'd 842 11114 nr 'd\001 It pool. 6-10 !l2S6 - . _.-~,.., ~ tHZ-5 72'1 (.'harmtni: 3 Ur, I l!J run.I . • Hal Pen .;l;pl lht 'i ltlk ••••••••••••••••••••••• eludes Sl0\1! & rt:frag, -MR. THE llEACti yd dbl 11or .. llU ~Ir ixJ :\Wl"T llGTS 3 lJr dph to bch ="0 '* ul June l6 RUF.NA PK New 2 Hr adlts 313 1711r-PI CM. 2 BR, l 08A. ch1ldrl.'n rwl11 :! br, 2 b;1 apll! Prpl. t:nt' &ci-9839 · I'' UJ, fpll. IJ\l pal.IQ, SlliS L7S·tlllit>.~ :mo aptJ, cpt1>. d.-p ... hltns, -~~ OK Nr .. So CM Pluta gar 000·4614 lOAM to E.fteltlnglydlffertnt 1 and 2 ~roo.m & loft apartmentt Central hutlng and air condlt1onmg Water paid lndi11~u1I patio• wi'h all apartment• Comple\a recreation and club facllhl0t 3 Tennie court• • lndoOt' racquet ball/handball ooul19 • Adult living • Security gatu Furniahed and unfurnished Apartments from $2 70 (714) &&7.o333 Luxurv ad\Jlt rentals rrom ~monttily. ~ PromOntory or ~r Jusr ndttn of JlmbOrtl' on P8'1ftc coast Hronwn Ttll'Oh<>nl' 17141 675 9000 owned 1no m~n~oeo ov The Irvine como1nv • - i:.1r. '175 mo 552 7350 n...Jave• Uttfum 360 0 pool Tht-V1l111 Wood!!. 2 t:t-l ' ~ Ba' "'w·n'··e, br'• MS-8789 for oppt GP•t BLUl"fo'S I le"•I pramt ~... • hS 52 072 UC •• I 115 r YOJ CAN AFFORD loc. 2br.'21J,a. ffl>k . 11dlti.. llLUFJo'fi 4 Br. 211 llo, 2412 •••••••••• ••• • •••• • • • • • Hiii:? 41 • l 17111 1 7 fplc, gar, lge patio. adlll. 2 Br. ulll turn. duldrcn noprts ~7~ GU 1ai1 Vi!>la Hogar, &4'1-5171 or Great Tw.lln &r<'ll. 3 Br lalboo lllaftd 1806 no pets. $285. 24-41 Elden ok No pt!la Mgr 11pt ti Luxwy Gordeft Apt NEWPORT BEACH NOW l.gu. quwl. luxurious c" 1 N ' :l hi 'J. IJ.i upl 11 t.le\'alor lo 11cenac pra.,. 1 bch Party & .iume rOOn\,•. totul security. Pcrfccl l1vmR or wknd rclrut ror the adventurous adult. S1artlng al $515/mo. &"75 !>Jll4 Pam Rm, or 4 Br, new ••••-..••••••••••••••••• Ave. ml8S8; 64e·702l 1960 Wallace. 642 84n Lgtl opts ID lwih lndJlcpd Bluffa. area, dean lbr . -dshwsllr. f.alnt & tpt YRLY Atlract 1 br Non· eu .ethng w/pool. Walk to 3ba. frplc. ~ur, pool SUPF;R 5br, 3ba .Harbor Lndry facl . 1420 mo. + llmkrs dnnkim~ ref re· -1 Br. 1210 per mo. Ut1I i.hop'g btke lo bch l & 2 $550. mo. 644·~· View Hotnes Close .to dep. 5.2-0430 aflr7PJ.1 lt"d f>iS o:t47 • • 2 BR , 11,; ,t>att>,a. Clean, furn. stove. C'pts, drps, br. avail from $220/$265 -. --pork & pool 1675 mo in · -"'1th everylhit,e. Encl 383 w Bay Adib, no Adullti only LUXURY APT 1.JVING Back Bay Bc:uty! S1>ac 3 rl'i: gardl)cr 64Q 1635 LUXURY OUP1.1-;x. llB. lcll»oa ,..,iftwla 3807 iLI! S2!)S 544.9490 L • , pell! 6-'8 9!llO Huntington Cont1nent11l Overlookm.: The Watl'r 49'.I 283.5 0 t ----.. Park Newport br, 2 ba. fJ!R rm Nu ---3 yn new. pvt. xtro lge, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1710l Spnnl(dulu pct&. S.YJS I~<'. '46·7:no llurbo~ V\cw llme. 4 Rr 2 sly, 2 Br 2 Ba h111h beam * 2 BR APT ·· Beaul :!Br. 2bu 2 'tor)-846-5080 •••••••••••••••••••••••,, ....,.... Ba. "am Rm. fnrd >'d rigs s piral sla>rrai.c, $425 Valy 2 hr 2 ba. 2 apt, patio. hltn~. (' D Enjoy $750.000 t.pa•c '1'11": 1-:XCl'rlNG Nwpt <.:rc1t, ljjr, 21:thu lliSOmo.l»conly IJ.IOIJUI; ma;blc rpll-. blln:.. ictt>rY. 2 c•:ir <•nd 1t<.1r •$2~· .. ~mo 962.:nui Mature. adulta. 2 hr I Ulculur1;pa.lll!wimanln1t PALMMESAAPTS •• ~ntl fu,,,l1hed Of' Unfurftfshed 3900 Pool, jal', tc1in1 .. c rltt dwhwshr, t'J>ts·, drnw, llull;on v. tlil2 llJO:I •"iry 1 iilcx. Cjll~ & dru~ pools, 8 h~btc.od l'Ourb llvll M "I' "0 " •. ~ ~· ~--... nu·1 .... 11( bl .. 1r•·1l~. JIUI MINlJTESTONl"J ~10 ~'t'ly lr.1• HI-I 1«1r1a imac·o·:O .r. ' a. pulao. ""r t ..... r .... ·a·t Nr c---a ... _,Mar 1122 •Poot1~ac w $245 1147 0936 or 6-15 ®t4 .. ~ ~ .. rlon. water. l(rdnr 1nl'I ,.u • ""' --· ..,.. . · ling, nhuJ flcbounb IJ( 11 N t SI • 3 II 2 B s;so '1~1 2:l't4 bcacb. Adlls. no 1WtK ••••••••••• ••••• ..... •• • Foml • Omwa Point 3826 Stu ho l\pt wulk lo huarh Buch. 1"2 Bit ;:1111;c~n:~r\~:ud~ ~1 " mo · $400 m <> 1108 011';17. SUn!lower 657.$)() ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ mo 'sunset Meach. BachH lrom S'l41J &o mo I rum $2111. & up vrly:U.IHK2.~7 Yrlyllll.!,W-o;lc•rfron1h111.' •I C\'eli/"".k'1td!> • 2511Su_!:!f!2.,_~~ _ 1&2 11 1ory duplt•xus , 06383llorlH.llHU47 Ali;ot&2bdrmpluni. AdulU.,No Plllll j Br, J l\u 21100 sq fl .. , 'JC 1 rS'' " -tnplc1'es & fourplexci.. 1 -21.tory lownhousei; 15tit Me1111 Or. II arbor Vu II om t•". J'ool 1ten. ·,,\ t dubtu.c ••CW J lir, S · i·pltt, 1 rpi., 'fl.. Jl..~!"!,~ New l:.inglc> upl. OrpUi. 2 btlrm11 & den. 11, & 2 Sludlo !'Ondo. Ila rbl)r 1$ Dlkil 1':1t11t ot Newport ? u~ .. co2 Br 2 lia1 110014 $7:>0 '""ail May 16 pool•."·lukl-$J!IO mo <lrpli. rani:e. rclrtg. ooth.1, fireplace, an lht.' P11c1f1c.$2t!Omo.Onl'Cll 81\•d.> ,...,.... '' 5f7 5125 !fT!i l473 $22:'> mo. Avull Ma)' 14 k 000 JllOl Elec. k1lch, pm pat10-lcnnis prav ~itO 11lo. 54fl507!1 _. · ' -No i>cts. Call d1iya. hou11c laundry hoo ·Uf>it. · & bttlconlcb, cr~li.. 5'W-9860___ ~ <i-14 2lj{H)cvic N ...... tu•J Or 2 B• dbl c·ur CORONA 010·L •tA(t endoscd'."lrtla, 1mclo11ed . -.-drup rle• par'-n" • Harbor' \llt'w C11r'mel .... ""' ' · 2 Rr .,,.:~nh<>~ ..... :· rrplc. Si&ll-7729 eves: 751""9" l! rar aafa"ea CIOtle to 2 Br. 2b11, Landmark Cun· elc-;.::,r;. •• ~ •• 'RIVIEWIHG -.dt~ Lui.k lf11rbot \111 Hilli<. model;, B br. 2 ba. Walk to l!Pr. a bal. VICW -2 mm 1•-·1. l~·.mf'-.c'!:: ... ""e"n l~k ror llctlJ. 4 1chool1. i.hop~n~ & do '3S). i;no. By owner. I 2uo uu1y ... ''·'M. 38r. 2Ua. f-"n r:!}. p11 rk {'°ol $600 mo from Hoec.. N B. S600 ,.., "' "' """'""" .. R'ov M,.,.r ... u.M1. <714>633 8729 l "" "" ....., -.w .. -...or"""....,... •· Cn• .. l1na v1Aw ... Cl"c" " ~~w'llff . • Dilna Point r or. ---· ---On••-~at ma dset\'ICC • • ' • •· ••• 3,•urg.tr.li14'1C1m11 C-1 61it214<1 -....-... ""°'""'"'' "" -•· ..,._ a---..tll"M. -.rt hi ,......._. 6&u..BeAAl.JJAMS8 tl4tH54!i to11ho~c•r11utboach ~·-Y W~· Prom S2ll5. ~Ql'lt, >' Nt:w38r2Un.owneo1.1n· Un:J CRitfTilMJw - 4 8cdrm \1ontcl(O. Harb ... ~ F'UntialMd M4 21>11 Coda MMG Goldt:n I.antcrn si &t at, w fpfc. gar I " p\l At Fashion bland. Jum U>nl.Cmporury & t'tHIUUI llnrbur View Knolb Cun V°tt'w llnmc $ti0<) mo tn· ..... ,................. i:. '' Acapulco, Donu PQ!nl. patlot, hq11 all xtr1u1. borce & San J ouquin 1'ht•b<olilofNc-wpon'i. ~. do, ne"· 2 Dr 2 U.. dt'n, dda tardencr Call \$tl lallocaft....._..a 3707 -~ -Spotless lge. 2 Hr. locked 8313294 _ C tobtl'l.963·2()56 HlllliRd gQOdllfc 111 tlnd unit Pool & h 111t1i. ~o fe6 Wray Andrew ••••••••••••••••••••••• Col)l 2 br, frpk \Cr) nlc:a• ~~~. u~~· J;~i::LllAv~ I.RC lbr <Jarden urt nr No~• 2 Dr 2 Ba. Wtpvt •Be11ml>d cc1llng1> f&() 641 9590! to401>16J I &t 2 ~ rottaite apll., ~5 ~7~1ll\• •.ou MU &39-45W lx'h. ~ mo inc Ulil PlllO 1ar11gc "All xlras For lewuna 1nformalion •2Ppoohb & rlcc&t•dcnl';,';~ ,. Wolk lo lll.11.:ll. ~ blf A !'1Wf>TCltE .• ')T2Br dt'n.2 tllanntt1«.1lept1 to be11t h bi~~or 5-U 724.~ Clot~.:lobch {!63-2056 7,4 LA4 1 ~ =~~s~c:;fu~hm~~~.!!> I " u 2 1 ,-1 ,,_ 1 2 It bloay Uy w1;~k ~5-~ Pvt 2 br. ba .1p( Be1ul lbr, unrurn; Utll pa ad. U"l 7VV rumc " .,r . iu, , c. ""· llOO . J.11-. 'JUl)J, -• • dern1 l'\t l11undry Im adullll only no .peU Set' l 1ldrm l\pl Atlru1.:Lh e. Lux u1>l. 3br. :!bu. mile i-;urn burhclor !i230" "-~l hur. puol "' '''""' • 'ur ,,1r >195 tr7r. in ts OCEA.'-'FllONT dlx 3hr :l "818 ml(r ult 5, 2110 PlG.Cenl1a, clean, pm alt>. $22.51mo from wuter, S3J!I. Per Beach Oui>lex ''"1 Olk to Utttum I hr $255 . ~'IO-yrl) Ill' UiO 7~7 Wt.:.'>'kl,lt'Jo' ~ br. z~ ba, Now 111 '1a; :!(ith lbr lll y.ar $400 bi, -c.~ 1----Olli 194-8220 , l110 Mr Lloyd ~lf!ll 251S or sand 3Ur. frpl.14V5•mo HUWf(>! ;...~~ .. ·~llcaC~ '.' '"pl. e ... ~,'~p JIOW ~ ._: •. ~ t • ~~ ,-.~ ... ltti ,_ H.-.W / ,\ ,:;;t.;:-:; .... ,~ ..... ·~':.If.-;.,~ ,.. ·~ Vt-;ltY ·Y.11e 3·r,;:-·1,,""4' ~~~j wtr pCl ~ Bachelor, Balbu.t 11re" ~~:~NT &l·M~ ~Y S2251110, Adltl on· • •• ••••••~;•••••••••• El,EGANT 2 br condo on 2 Bedroom. 2 buthH , 143.1Supcrin~ _ Con cl o w I V I E W ~r 11torL-11, ut1I pd, $ltl0 ly.S45-5338or846-8382. New 2 Br, 2 Ra In 4 plex, bh.d(i; Sep. din rm. re.pl. catpCt1, drape11. bwltint., New1)1)rt Bca\:h St1c11rlty +-<1u1.-1 Allt k!J\.')T'ULUt""' mo ~illO IOEALU>CA'flONI - -• air cond. Cpu1. drp11, pool, Ja1:uu1. clbhie, fireplace. dishwuhur 646..t45l - 644 631!1ort"10 tlH7ff t;xEC llmt', 4 Hr. Hp -.. M.. JJJZ WJlll to bl!arh It 11hoP· 2 br, cpts, d~P.6· 1Love. No bltns, encl 1ur. ~18137 bltn.'l, 2 enc pntlos, dbl Acro.11 from .,turk neair N l Sh .,b dtn1n1&i ramlly rm , soil tt••••••••••••••••••••• pm11. 2 Or, love1t)'1 dnew k1d;;:No aoi:•: S225. £.....-.A..-1...y....._ 313 .. gar ~968·0717 bayJ &beachS.Rl~mLTOIYllh ((,.a~, ewpur • uc;c1t . ~ r . water Nr 11chool1 •fMJP-c~s&drpt,potl, n ry. 1W5-...,,s ,.._.,_. _..,, ~ --ACOI A l.1 ~'-.. •1 lam.rm. pool. lt·nnl", \llnf. t~~nall l'lb. l'T9simo BAClt. apt No cookanit 11dll11. yrlv. $.'1.'IO 752·5005 "'~· ba~~· "tJI•' 11 f ....................... lbr Condo, dbl gur. pool, 675·6670 THIS H\JJ'fl'INJ'TOI bch $525. mo. Lso J'ldlll nC'hlll onJnr 6454240 Walk lO bl'DCh. Bak . orG-46 317tt .._ci or' ~h '!..~ox PACIFIC 114 ml from the bch. 819!1 \' .......... , ... }/ r ... ,, Junllt,Ul2 537ll " ' beaut view St:>O -setting. r. beec · ..,, Foxhall. Nr lJeuch & N d t ••3 b ~·1"'1 M&trl7S _ fl75 2411e1 2 I~. bllf\11, dtt1.:k, pool. &15·34S5ev,-fC)J' nppl. Atlant.a 516·4703 : yrr:. c~:':n~jy /, ;c:rs '1,::,;-;..-; '' :11ot. f11k, tumlly kh St~. utrl "'I' At l>l.'lt'h' -f'rl.S i\<JJ~ :oJo pcb. 480 i 2b 1 ba tnhs WOODS --ok. 67H912 I'• l111.11uhm1l 011 ii'~ H.tf -+ more Unt :,mall Malu.r. e adult :unl:(lo for • Sc11w11rd upn I 5 Sat/ ~le o"~nr=~ 1 e, nu . JBr ,\dulL Condo. Hunl· -------wis mo 1206Pofnhmka• r,~ &IS t!IOO M.ial hachelor untt 5175 MfH1MOOdl!f ~11· ,.,, q~a~r . inllton Uoy , dhh11c & $350·$475, 2 ai :i Ur, bhx-k l,o Aienl M0"11'1 *'*C_._.,.... kl• _"!, MOO~ 2528 O~e-ll•d. 19thl.s& ~rfi a. S4B-~l' Weoch, Waterways •pool. 124-0 mo. 545-261 I to beech. Yrly Pauo . • ...... __ 3714 ._. end Jou" .-.u. baleon)', frpl, ooc aiar. Hew-..t Hftts N 11 ,_ v K 11 • ""-""' Open s.it " St.lo, Mltriact 1 30r, 20a, ~ mo. 2Br. 642-lfi0.1 ,.-.. • .,. • •'* aruo>r ww AO • o ••••••••••••••••••••••• duc..-ocatA'() ll Or" dto.. 2 1..3rtte l br nr )<',Irv (•w le. ..... tyA.wt Apt1 2Ba. S200 mo UBQ. rec - -RENTAL ~~21;~,!',<k~~~!JT~~; S40.00WIP&U' tried bulht·•. 1-'A lieut. ~!;~; ~l~~fi,-:::{y~~o llrllr/funtlr ... funt center l mi to bch Allrllct.lvc J br. 2 bo •end or •t•dUdl•tl Park 1u. •SLUdk>& I AR Apll lpk New luit <'1)tli. out· pet $2t5 $4.~1!82 Korry no pell! IHIJ-8.111 twhhse. Nr Ho.ill llo~p. like cul de Aue. .. •1V 4 '1•id ~rv Avail •l.lndan1 vlf'w. cx·eun It •· Comfortable clbhJc S'l25 per mo 2 Ur 1 Ba. Comp. renoval<.'<I. Ohl. •JBR, w '2 full Iii\, hle> H.arbor V1C'w l1:4br. l"am . ·~~v. lltdpoot llwbor O>m>I .. no~ FIOM $260 w/alhlmcrutle111 encl aar. 1iml child, sml atnum. M11l. adlli. only, •C!P nw11l4!r r.wlr Sunken no. foed )d, l leYei loo· ZJ7t Newport Blvd, CM • ll•llni:fl'73·7704 ~ llatu.re adults only, no M4I Open Dally 9·6 ptl OK, Nr C1v1c Ctr ~pelJI. $400 mo. ~-2693 ru11tlc dtn w r,.k. l~c lAl8n ~ '4-1.-.ae ~ 97.55 or fl-l.5 3007 c:.oeto MtM 1124 peta, Larae 2 ft 3 br apla. 0,... Tue Ht l,M SJS.3117e Nr Ilona llotp1t.al, 2 nr 2 fncd yd w/c·ov'd putn, n~YVU:W.C'llffOr.)ni.--1-ztdnn ••-•••••••••••• ....... O.hwlw •• PI BBQ. Gaa 163SOHarbor8lvd • ·-Ba up1t11lu. hllnfl, ~hl°1l'lc•et.oul1Nt"Wport ckn. 2 nu_ h1.1rdwd flt•. Bftns.-:"°,-w Pool. idlla, MP.SA V&1U>F. artu. pd_ mSCOUPl.&12·5073 •lf'.dln&er . , 1~~t,.~1:::1~~"J:•~:· dahwahr, Wll> hookup. ONLVW!! A~eu. pan, 5 e73~ Ld-....!::. nopeta.CAd IMS31nt Home •tmo.pbete 2 "--3 Adu.It E·aide 2 br encl. 2~Ml.N.SinDieaoh¥Y Nr s.n Diego t'wy. 7942 ~0 ~.:!.127334 548 2.\.'\7 S4M C*-• >21• --brdtlu1te apu. JO:W ,araa. ~ tprj ~I • "''2 40 llolt. 673 028!) Lower dlx 3br dplx 2b11, I --------·1·-'•0 ••................ oAfil~~ns M 1AYLIAP -Jacum.'·uire .. •w s:zso' twWIO.. .. och 3140 BRANO NEW. 1. 2, 3Br stall iiur. No &ft. lblt< U> ~t'lrtfrm•t hnm1• on 0 V 1': R L 0 0 K I NG full K11Chf'n •TV 2Ddrm. wa~ pd. 1270 6'4--0l'fB •••••••0 •••••••••••••• with 283. $2SO, '205, PlJS. bch. S400 97& _()•_3 ___ , ltase, 3 Hr. l.>CEAN ExclullJvt 1roJ. U!M!ns • Ulllaucs &autllul, 1paolnu• nllw BAY MEADOWS lllCI TO HACH Alk ror Luc1lle9112-8847 ~a nr, 2 ba, welk tu ~art Clemente. 8br,2ba,. O.OS$TOOCEAN •pla,POltl.PvtPllUat• s*-.. nr, 1ba a~u. Lao" br, a bo. trplc, 1 IM 3144 bch,pool,tcn11111 ~On1yl3U5.•9e-7Ba,_ R~elS..ftt• Adt.lft.l,nopeu. Ill)' (acll. avail. !i;ncl. d•hwhr, 1tt. aarta&e1 .':•••••••••••••••••••• ~ a Ur, •uro~• from ~IHI "oir COU1'14' tu Mohl , m4yoc~W>. C.M, • ra Pvt'J>IUOI ,Qu/wtr e11cl. yd. No doa• 170a ocean C!br 2ba' twnhm t4l>C) BIO Newport Rlvd 144~ < • No llldt/peu. From Alaboma. 338·348:t or nrund nej j t bedrm, ------- '1100/mo. Ooylront curi J,iria,831·27U · c.o.tutc1u1 .Adlti.646--0073 538-1718 ..___ :1~~t•smim':~z~i~:t doHden, vl<>w NP.:AR N F.W -vory 'tH M2·211Jt 3 2~~ twnbMo, ffk, 2 Dcluxv pool plde xtra ll{c 64()41Ull 18.'I030r'wilhboaldock veh Am~A· •xl>fHlllVt LAltGt" 1"V1\llUSHEO FURNOlllfNfURN c Ir Io r ' rt c e 2bt, 2bu, bltn• d11hwhr. lauNI .. h 3t4t WATf:~Jo'R.ONT HO~tES h<>cnea, San Clemtat• Sludlo for pno etnployt•d •%brt.ownbom w/frpl nelahborhood $425. Nr. beh. Ad\.llt•. no pot.a ;;r.;~;.,.~••••••••••• CallU31·1400 4116-1112. person, Quiet, privote. •i.epellolreoe.aaras• '15'-'7819 _!!5~636-Jf362 lbr 2br & :fbt'unlt• 111 --~.Nm - -'175/uUlpd.548-5~-•Adultt,ch:;:Je~<Wei' c..fmMeM JIJ4c-fiMtsa HJ4 pa'rtlallyfarn'dUUiJ>d. t 'ontutlc Npl Uc<h ondb e.pls...._ l27t ......... , pet.. ---.-.:~ ........................ H•l'••o•u••••ouue-e IZ;l!S, &325 ~ $450. C11J 3 Sly, 2 BT. 2'-\. ha, \wean t••o••• .. •~;.;. '•••••• ~ ,, 3742 Buut. i 2br. 21>• II\•· • d"1811t~IM-3Ul(l view. Vecori r dell1ht DoU H Po\l rid• •••u•••••••••••••••••• '''It allo. 11uhdri', " • -------'---• ::~)~1~ M)lke. Call "'' o:':;r:htJl .low• Avaj) t /1 t.o l/3}i..~\ldlo tiitd. .M2·1803 ••• e~·1te' rranean v1·11ag '--"-------.. -•Uruout. ~'6r 2 •0.. fplc, C....SO w ltDlc. ~.Call~ hf'8'*•t1a1elta1i U L eAMODl!t. ,bllna. no'*"' Olf IDO. 21)/68:J·i•'-'anyUm!J....::....i -~·fltn. "1>••;paUo. ~~~Bf, Clpr4SIWUI w.i.,.rt.-. ~7H . 1, 1Adul\a aw. No NewPort S.ath'i•riftO: NEWC :sar. ....................... .145-138lorU7-ISlf loc.UOO.. From 9850 .._na, bllu. Call to-,. 1pp't.: SU'!RMAN ASSOC 840-6500 ,. I l • s,lritual leader 1BJ.5So, El Camino Real San Clemente. Fully Uc • .. , •• , ••••• •tt•••• .. •••• 11:1r • p<. m-1296 Lo&ta...... 6J00 1..._..~_..-,.._~--~~ ••••••••••••••••--••••• BEAtmP'UL OJRLS bave an eacilln& C.M1 · .. Associate Rep II OR OVER HO EXPER. HIC 1f you're new to Orange 0>., temporarily discon- tinulnc your education. recently discharged from lhe setvlre or for any reason seeking tem· porary or career employ· mt>pl. consuJcr lhu, uni· queoppe>r. You cun cum S 196 PER WEEK ,.._ ___ ~~~~~~ ~~::~~?': n'~ ,,..._...._.,.....,_.....,_...,_..I ~lives &.extra profit '.SOLDERERS sharing bonus. On the Job training. Tremendous potential to rea ch supervisory & manage- ment poslUons. Must be per:\Oflable & ambitious. For appointment only caJl 539-1183 9130AM-2PM •AUTO LOTM.ufl Perqtane~tl lull-lime position in p euant i.ur- rOW)dinga to toke care or new Ir used vcblcles. Op· portllflity for advance- me-nl. See S&rvlc:e Manager, HOWARD Cbevrolet, Dove " Quail ::;- ~~---+--~• Payroll Clmt·.\DI' com· puter e•per. Non· smoker. S7:i0. d Receptlonl1l /TJplst· lr~r N.B. Ofc. Typlnac 40.16SO. Frl,M BABYS1Tl'ER·8 al·SPM ~a a I S 8 c r e tar Y . IUSIOYS wkdys, 1 chit ' your Ua:i_~ ~ Maa 11 ex Apply In person, Mui· home or mine, Peo.lnsula • .,.,.,.. doon'a Irish Pub, 202 arul'Js.7604 1 IJJ..1111... NewportCtrDr. N.B. Babysitter, you~ honte • ., ••• CAFETERIA c11h1er, permanent. reliable l'!YSIRO\\ AS~l~UES Sdays. M·F. Com piny exper. 6 mo o)d &i . ,........,. be.nefii..Callforappt. Moo·Ftl. 7:45-$.16, f'· -9'MY 7S2-7113 ColKa Mesa. SSHUIO 3723 BlrchSl., N.B. H7.004S ll>M'• AppUcanl Fr~ , laltyJithr w~ Babyskter neec$!d r~r 4 month oid infHl. liday.1----.-_.____,,........._ wee k in my bctm'e . ...,.. • ...,.le* References ple .. e1 Call Excellent environment & 496-3880. opportunity. Muat be an -----~-----1 oraanizer ac enjoy BAKER/PA$1' Y challenge. Mr. Hill Exp•d for Coal ental ssg.1905 restaurant. Call f r appl -------- 494.~no BAKER wantedt xper or willing to learn. 496·14J BANKING IRVIHI MArtOMAL ..... Posltion1 ();>en For: PIOOIOPR TB.LB ALEd.EIUC Contact Bo~Creighton 833-3700, E.0 . E. flARTf';NDl-:R. e pe r , t\111 lime. wknrls, 17th St Cull 642·7958, AM 's BOAT BOAT BUILDER KETTENB RG MARINE CARDIOLO .. Y TECH PIT Eaper-nft'tked. lncld'n1 arrylhmia ln· t er"p rtt a lion . San ~ Gen Hosp. B. Btomahan ('110 492·'1U6 SULTON $-C O'IVIBJOM 16'4 Whltller' Ave C.O.ta Meaa, CA DS2T (n4)64.H 600 l".41111 ~unity .tmploY.tt M/F a.Jlataee ";"I ... ,,.,.. w.w MANAG!R OpiN.fOr Lare• bll.lbed oftlce. ~te plutlc llaJectloo Dri•e 1ouu o. Jluat •otdln t mucbtau . ba"e r-.ce nat~t Pr.cPion pana, uuall rHale. 1omt eom· .._~only. mer elel experience. :1Md io J:aeqy • Sl'ACQSWlTCH, INC Salary, OYtrr1dt H d •-,...._.,~a·•-.. ....,....uctJa 113811.aker(:Qata MCla commlalJOJl, Call •P· • .._.._. .. ""''. '""""' ao 149 .. 3041 polatee.nl HCntat•r)', '----.:----...;.----IANft'Ju\ '7M7 .EqualDpporEmpJoyu '150-m'r. ~(Secy BALES pga OM. full 1~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~~~~~ zx..-r d f ron oCflce, Ume w~l4d i r LaJuna WeU 1t.oown prottuion1l Pt.A TB PIHlanl pho lnvcuce to Buch lt:>J.1tique. pJoa.o work with but eta ex-catl«IT.-OSO en1tne~r~ orsaniU· C.dm.hun. OD. year ex· n.JEJtate ecutlvu. Now port --~~---=~--~~n~ ha!n .~a:;~ pe';t Kinlin~. ~Y Why not Ule ~! C6ab Centlr. Call 640·11950 Ul.IS-«OUTI nortunlty with aullcl ah! oaan c. . 1 ft Wallace baa been IAM·UAMONLY. Re1pected lead•r io !;........,h ............... COr a w u t co•' t H w Y. estabU.hed alnce lt6S In ... C..-.ONIST homo •~pb:si •en<lce ....... ~ ., .... ~... , Newport BHc:h E.O. B. the Harbor trea.. Oc· -.-" nceda tuit.e aale. l*>Ple ~nel 41s1'tant "''tb cuslonally wobueneed Private Cou~try Clb. for c 1arr n\ly eetab'I •t lust 2+ 1ear1 ex-PRESSMAN tor addJUonal qualJOed Typing & gen l ore. No rou~n. f'Jo proepectlne. perlence, S.clcjround ~." &l\deflec ... ~~~r~:!~ people. We orfer : exper. nee. Must be pto-Q>, prG'td van, lnveo- should include recruit· only. 1e4.12;3Day11, PreaU10 location to plepel"IC)n.M4-5.t04. tory, •~nsea. ulary. ioent . lrnOwled1e ot 831-.22:17Eva. Newport Center ; PTIO~IST medln1u.lsproflt ab•r =0!:;!,.'::0~'E~~ Coo&eni&l workJng con· RECE " lni. Advancement to Famillaritywitbben.nta P!UmeFttmalellor over. dltloo1· Com miulon Out lovtb' one. ofca l"flamt <'OmOI quickly to --~..;...;;.--.,_.""--:---I and clalma proces1u11 Miowaaetoatart. Non-split us/ lo 80%• Siles nffl • trlendJy, well those ho excel. Sue· alto required. ptt. ~-Job would en-alds and poetaje i up· croc-ed. front o(c lndiv. teUl'u route people are Wt l1uodry" cleanlna or P 11 e d : p r 0 Pe r t y that can l>'"J* so+ wpm. •Ion $1~.ooo ann~alJy We. oCfer an au ract1ve party rental eqwp. Apply pun:haae plan u you've X!At work int conds " after mo 11. lnte.rv1ews 1.-celt t bend'ita Party World • 2 o 2 5 b 1 k i 1 good co benenta. Apply are 1 oonducted by aa ... .,.ex en ... _.. NewportBlvd,C.11. been t 0 0 & 0 a National SJ$lema Corp .. ow b ness coosultanl a1'd a nne wor .. ...._ en· chaoae. cooalder ooe or 43111 BlttbSt, •.B. <Neur at ~I 1• aos s. M .. n. Haoll1cturio1 plant r~ ==ir.t:il.':t'!'f~: PUT YOUR the best, ull George o.c. Airport> E.O. E. Orto& • or call ltr. locaU oa to Lacuoa Uoa, (Ol'Wa.rd your re· SPAIUTIME Voeel, 6tlMl61 or write Bl'\111181' 137. N. I Ope lo•ca Cor incl··.. 1 ToW--"-CloaeTotlome P.O.ln,CdM921ZS , HOUSICLIAtUNG Nlgue · n -SWIM, uuma 18 ary Work.wi the laleal UCU.TIOH $WS·RITAfL w-..... wanted la w°'k =..::~:~ !'.:;!::'.!',and ,. ... , .. fuhlon1. Cboooe you. LUDEii Of< =""· •tatlo•"'"' far Ju1c:.e'.a B.aigedye~~~~~~~~ nee. Con&ac:l. 11fisa Bee, hrs. Call for lntervw Im.med. openln1 for In· &pn .... :_l"uUft1mepos. Ano bou1ecleanln1..._ ___ ~~---ll~dW~~l.S2~i~or~4ppL~:......--•=-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,,.-_-;.-;.;;;;f ClauHledadeoltl appt., Jlay loth al Ute dlv.w/dirycamporteam avail. ruuno or appt. service. Start $2.50 hr.r-1• l\aDu Piiot Houday_ lim, Brt.tol It. exper. tu~ tn larp 55"'1·t2\.3 llllk to-r -Wt. 8AJd lo3, Tuel tbru Fri. KEYPUNCH d lA.SSAGE OMCIC&.11.IC CJO,,,_., Co.ta M11a. MPM, Aak apt complex. Able lo re· West. Newport Sla-47~ OPERATOR ~·Fl'!M• Need energetic pcrton P.O.lox l560 rorMn.Clow,557·3000. late&o all ag ... Must be uo11~rs~. 603 ~uar mm w/uUtlaUve Ir flood Ip· Costa ~M. C• able to work nl~bla, cia.a:aop.m.) EL~JUT~f:,.1!.A•°"k:..,.~f1•~ pearance. lnd~v.rlwbilll be 92626 llMlo~c~ UM.SEUSTSATE weekends & holi ays. SU~--HOUSEkHP!A Part-time, F/tlme. Need reapoo11ble lnd!v. lo cleon model a pta It clubboule In apt com- plex. f1exJble hrs. Mon lhru Fri. Call '44-lltt 9AM 'tJINoon THI IRVIHE CO. ~Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer llousekeeeper, exper'd, F:nghsh speaking. No cookinic Mon Jo'ri Cull AM or Eve. 675--0296 lloolekeeper, ltvein lor young Npt Reh Cam . Must speak Eng. Reta. Call 64Hl680 or 642 8475 .,.....,. .... ,,... ,,., <l>lnft mall "'t ut on. al rt ll StarUZ.7Sj)erw. A Lrtet)'plng Ul"I"""' Pee Uusioeu Systems ......... 5 ... GE11CH rece1vio1. s~ill repair " • Ei~P?:: Mu:'F" Y Call 831-1242 w o r le I n b e a u t c• 644-lJlt y '"COME Division, producer of ~ ~ ntl11c . d uties. Some ~~~~~~~~~ 27892Camlf\0Capistnno Oaplatrano Valley & So. 9AM 'tll NOON SS $$SS$ . computer buatneu With diploma tor top beavyllfU6nJ~33'd1., I-Suit,20(,Laauna Cst. area. New plush ofc, TH!lllVIMICO. ,A TIME syat.ems, has a perma· cl·-LEGITDIATE-a. Call ._. .,...,...day to $850 Nliuel. E.O.H. top commission plans, 5SONewportCtrDr TB.!PH EWORK nent opening• for • k"ey ...... u., tAM 'tll Noon 100% Free To Applicant. •---~-----• full or part lime-11ale., N rt Be h du ta-entry operator (or Mf. Gl~, 752·9$61 THI IRVIHE CO 1 aeeklo training procra~, xlnt ewpo ac Gu a I'll n l ed Hou r1 Y our bWll~ datf Pr<>· 14 AT u RE w o M AH S50Newport Ctr Or · ~c~·!/i:h \rades~ Real Estate In Mesa plan for self mouvated ·~~F.qu~a~l~Op~po~r~E~m~pl~o~y~er~I Wage Phi Bonwi. 5:30 ces11lng center. Requires p /time to -.e l cocne Newport Beach penon wtri.nanelal or in· Verde-Oldest estab. or-producers. I· p.m. t.o 8 p.m . Call minimum } years newcomers .Ir coatact Eqwt!Opporl!!mployft' sur. background. You flee, new pro1reaslve IESTWESTEIH Res&aura.nt 64&-&223ort1>melo250E. Keypunch or keyprocess-mercbanla. Flexible bra. will appreciate-t.be f ret-markettna. Major mall-REALTY Me'n'F.d& Pi.iza deUvery 1'7thStreet q>sta Mesa. ing experience with Need car, Jile typln&. ,._ ________ ty oles & congenia at· mg quarterly. Allnctlve ~lH-et'6&HHl ftri~ & coob. Vlritdt--------- backcround on CMC of 547•31116_ •·~c• _ moap~.AbipH Abbot •offttt decor ·~c1tmt ------~--drivers lie. Good drlv'g Sal4»Triint.'4!!1 Uruvac 1900 eqialptnent vu• .... Personnel Agency, 4500 pluce to de\•clop bus I REAL ESTATE rec'd, 21 yn okL Wllllng LARGE HATJOMAL de!l1ruble. Pertee offers ldEDICALASSISTANT CALL NOW! Campus Dr, N 0 . ness. UNIQUE HOMES . ._. ......... GEA WANTED nets to work eves & p.i1d medical. denl ial. Back ()(flee. HunU.neton 5ST·6122. s 46. 5 9 90 . J 1 ck1 t-~ wkMs. Part Ume & full S.. ....... of ltfD ln$urance. Please~-clas8ified Ad #931 Dally 1---------1 in& Rer.1 Estate com· 52 50-$3.00 hr. H11nt. Bcb, No Huing Ion~ term disability and Beach Ph.faldao. Reply ---Handle man For weU known, expaod· t 1 me u v a 11 . s a I a r y H.cfw~ Ir T ool5 ply t.o Pilot, P .O. Box 1560, G9411AL0"9CE r&lSOM FRIDAY ---pany. Opening a new of· 847·1214. Anaheim, SAUS RAIHHS CGSta M_., C.1.921216. ltlCEl'TlbHISTS To SJSO. Fee Pald. Busy REALFSJ'ATF.SALES flee in Costa Mesa. Must 635-9690. Stanlon, Noexper.~. Will tram. ..... E e:ugmeerin1 dept. or lnt'I w·· 1111:8 & LE£ have expenence. Salary 892-5525 MEDI CAL 'TECJINJ-Stcafl'-1 s firm needs efnclent ID· "WHil'l plWI +.All applications ~---------1 Ea.rnwhil OU learn. PCC BUSINESS SYSTEMS 17112Arnuill°onl Ave Santa Ana, Calif 92714 CIANS part.-Ume. 111/F TYPISTS div. w/IUe sa to help RIAL £STATI conrtdent1aL Apply to Earn S2 S400 wk 17·34 caie tnay vary keep dept runninl LOCATIONS Ad. No. 800, Dally Piiot, RET"-IL Commi.asio~ & bc>nuse1>. w/Prior aervlce). earn 2-4 Moatlt Ass11"nmenta atnOOt.hly. Also Fee Jobs. Cl11ssifled Advertising, A Career It r~pld advance EXT&A income wblle Allo,DaJlyltWeekly Call Rita, 5'0·11055, AAAlocaUonainOrr oge 330 w. Bay St., Costa CLERKS ment op~. Nony co )"OUtrainlntheAirforce VacauonP1y Coast:alPel"IOnllelAgen-and Loi An1e 81• Mesa,Calll.92628. benefits. RESERVE. Then work 1 Referra18onus cy, 2790 Harbor lllvd, Riverside and San Dleao __ ..;,_______ Cati Mr.Anderson weebnd/mo., • & up C.M. counties. With CaclllUes R.E. lroker/Ofc MCJI'. UTOTEM 751 ..,13 4 ---An Equal pl• 1S days/n ., S209 6 NO FEES averaglna over :l,000 Needed by t'orporution C:O..V.nl1K9 Martt.-. MonS/9&Tues5/10 llouselteepcrl 6 hr~ per Oppe>rtunilyEmployer up. Prior snllHar1 PhonesJReservations. sq .rt ' providing for plush San J uan P08ilionsopenlst,2nd~jilll-------- day. LltchskPfll School serv~JllOTreq'd.Good MAM.-OWIYllHC. n.tlSOHALITY! separate lobhy ureu, Caplstranoorc. 3rd s hirts In sa ,-------- llowekeeper, part lime, S. hr. students okay, Ill Sundance Dr, Newport TelTllce, N.U. 842·1.226 ag" cb1ldren Wiii con Luborat.ory Tecbnkian bene rl ts Incl BX 441 w. lttt.St $100/Fee Paid. LA ~~1;~t = .r~urn111:~'~! 957-1111or661·1111 Clemente & Loaun SEAMSTRESS sider woman w t s.m. Grade I I . ror Ulo-priv1tlleaea. Fo1r dc1t.aAils0 COST ... MESA "sport team:· needs (2) manaier'i; orrlcc and l•------~-I Beuch.. Other areu have Exper'd soamstretls for child. Irv. 552 774Y Cull mcdit'ul Corp. Job will ca your oca '" A morealtrad1ve per11ona · O IST opcruogt1 alao. No cxpcr. 11 allmukcr. l'rodl}c~ion MonorTuesonly conl'llst ot Chemical, RESERV1'.: Recruittr 645-2043 ble people. Bencfat:1 ~~~f~~tcc;~:;k ::::cr:~c UCErTI H req'd. Apply at any of Work. Top pay-Id nghl -Scrolo111cul & Chromato-(7l4> ~. 4 refer lo abound I Car + credit with hi!! own desk und lmmed. oppor. ror u re· ourslore1. )er8on. 673~140. llou~<?ke eper llclper, graphic T<?chnlques. 162£8. l~~~~~~~~~I c!U'dforgus.S75raisein cepllonlst to work In 258SNewport Blvd. -- mature t.o hondlcapped Prac.'ticul cxper. BS re.1_;_:=--------1-3 mo's & much much telephone busy newapaper ofrlce ln Costa Mesa ~2.7702~-------- woawn. 1·5PM, 5 day1 i---------aoce Mgrrrnlnee mor,. Alao t'ee Job11. Irvine w /a variety of ~~~~~~~-j stCRETARV wet'k. Nr OC Airport . ...!!_uired. 63 1-1 857 __ -MIDlCAl I Plf'MftOfflc• Call Control Career TRAINING duties. Must be persona--l- Mult dnve. l hBve c11r, '~Doctor's To$BS()/.P'eePaJd J::cnploymenL Agency, Tuition oulstance for ble, willing lo run er· oosmoke. 549 0770 &.KA&. C.--.. Co. 1n "LA Airport" 1rea ~-pre-llcensina school. rands. Type 50 wpm IC· llET AIL PICTURE Has<>uutaocila noeda "very capable"._-.-.-;; ........ -;;.-;;;; ___ ramous "Head Start" curately. JmmlKraUott Consultant SECIET AIY ~ penon t.o run ofc effl. r-tralnlna. Classes In: Cal 644·3319 exporlent'ed. tor part Fuhlon lslandLawfirm PoelUonsWllbLea inJ clently, Busy busy PHONE$'ALES hnoncln&, ucrow and 9AM'lllNoon time wortr. 967 0408 dOllrM Lea.at aecretary °';e~·u~~rs pboMa. billma. Iota or guaranteed ~lea. Plw.. THE IRVIME CO mSlDESAU~ -with CIV11 llllgaUon exp. Free&FeeJob8 variety Great co. $MONEY$ •udlo. visual, weekly or· 550NewportCtrDr Expr'd in Inside sales, Call Sheila • ,,,_ Ofe o-benc(ata. Jobs Call Con Oce training and on the Newport Beach order ta.king & follow-up. _ --~l_.560 ____ , Muy F JOtc P061UC>rit'.. lrol Carttr Employmttnt Job tralnini: Equal Oppor Employer Good phone manners e11-•r• lh 8.ao &o 1:30, s day•. LEGAL SECRETARY LVH'e 41/~ ...._ $650 Acency, 556~ (& P.Rl0£) sent.aaJ. 41M IM"4 for .ippt. Part tame w at le.at ? o.taf C.,_ S7(»0 OPFICE GIRL P rr . ---yn exper for 11en•ra1 1/0 WJIT"' S.600 GenerlJ ore Phones & That II what worlclng for --------.... pr act 1 ce law Orm RJYlEllA ~I· S31brlo1tart Time Lire Libraries 11 llVSPECTORS 963 5657 MsoMHa. 751·2787___ all about. We have the MAHAGEMEHT We will pa y over u .000.000 lo o ur manaaers lll 1977 to in 1ute tho1t you receive the .. Reapffoltkt /Fatw. To $700. 100% Free lo ap. pticant. This growina div o( one or our oalion.s CAREER SECRETARY \ ACaner. Mot A Job. FRAMIMC'i Exaclln1 work, Cui.i.y customer 1, mui.l measure preciuly " calculaU! with fr1ct1ons. use m ach 1n e1"y, sometimes blab pre- ssure. Tremendou s pleasure Crom completed Enlr le\·cl secretarial work. call Mr. Lllhum po111¥>n v.1tb grov. lllll min! tompul<'r manufac 751.QOO tltttr in Jrvinr·:>ll'C. pt>r RETAIL SALES }ear tr the la!>l 5 yc:in •. FUllHITUIE SALES o rr c #:. d d 1 n it c o P Receiving lnmector lAU1 Secretary position acm tkl&lnessCtr Dr 1--------•1 beat Pl'Onf "1iu group in oPen Newport f1rm. Ex-.,. ...... -. •. • ~ alll· · fmiifri·· Clb4> .... ~ Ct'llftll typ1.11g. no abort ... ....,-_ ·..... .... 17 ' ~ ..... ~ hand Call for Appt ~~l7~1~4~1~1~3~J.~t~4~~~1 average itlnt money per aJni~ lU)d_Nllo vuu 4 ~!es o~?:~ ':ti'Uty tO eal w /e-xec:s natiQnally wUI roove you .; ... -:A 14,. ... 1... >rT • 1;-.a-f ."-~ A .... :• _; ::..tr#ACeiibift:Ch.~ 'f"--~il\l!~ ft"l"t."ftr* -. ~ MAC'ifHto PAi+s .r52~1~0.ut " 12 noon 1-OF CORPORATE ~ ~~!8;!ra .!~:,·~: + bQnus. Hut, equally Ll<tUl>r Store Clerk, Ml!:OICAL NEWPORT Q([ flEl'ft"' lmpOrt.antlst'"'fact lhat mutun. expcr'd, bond•· P~1\T•Tlt1£ LU you can be proud or your ...._._.,. ...... fer bits N°'•Rhl ahm. f/Ume HOMIMAkBS SUPPLIER job. You 'll be working .. • •i:,..llCH a...-. .\pply in person, ~ W "'JOHM for & W/iood & friendly -r--Ulth St. Co.tA Meu NEE 5 QS people wblle you sell o tor o peifo"" d•· Ntnl ;It! No H•....&-l(rut. product ·-The t.n.d ~ _... l..lvt' 1n or out. Y.,-Y llithl ("()MPAHIONS W '""CJ Bou\ICul Time/Life ~ro:~~-.: dU01:Sll hraday. •ny aav CON v AL r.sci: NT Loe.al Offlce Book Serl<?•. Sta rt _ ~ "' _ may •p111y, ~u-Tm AIDES p/Umc. but r;Ume avail. ........ fW c--..&...1 --------•! LJVl::·lNS MO hA'I We Will lr111ln energetic, -....,..... Bol'.ldett/lnsured 1av...1 .. ,..... arUc.ul.ato people who ,.chilled ,.,.. ud NOll'!ES .. '" ~ 10A have a sttong voice. Oral ..... ,. ... •et to•· LOAN UtUtor~ppc>intmcot readlngwstreqwred. .,,... ... _, co .. my COUNS&OI 75DOtt2 Earn From Worilf!orTMltlt ...,..;,.... ...... ntt. W• are ek!n.c• <'Ofle&e~~~~~~~I $200 to $400 CtilUJ-IOts . u.:_,.. ~ •roun.d lnclude. rul Mac1c.eTeca.al19ltt 1r11duatr wbo•r back--JIME/LlfE -......... ._. ffllte or ltndln.« U · c.&UHlcootreq'dtowork per-" fr." cf r•w "''I. &,Wl1t'nc-e. Dul"'' ~•JI In-.. 'l'"•botom tll In "" ue1••1£S INC *khff. wtf"" etd elude M>llc1lln1: .and pro-Cllnlcal Lab. Call for Cornpalu1ona. IJonuaea at M. ••r"ol IHfr1ctloH, ""8 ln11 rout.we lo:an...'I 1n appt 832-7311_____ bmor11.1 t:1t~r. not n c. };qwil ()pp Ernplyr mtr .-.:.A -nu. vuh1n" alniclv (11 mlly --~-=..a WUI tr11n. Cell Mr. ~ ---.sy '""hlco~. Wiii ti~ H · Mecl~ Aul••-· Hardi Moo 6/9 ur T ~lflcetleH, ••d at•l '" ml'ednll loan pro. Eac~r ln dr1wtn1 bltlod, 5/10 ,......._ durl1on quot.u and to WCM'tc In C1in.ical ~ab 898•AAG6 hr1WCh Objt"11vu. Typ-loca~ in NpBda. Call ~ 1nic 11blllly J'fqu rod. l~appt.832-'111 _1 ___ 11~~~~~---,,~ Jll<?aa.o contact R ex: MEDfC•L I· Pcrkm11t 7$11-7771. " TranacrtberJ Rtcc.1pti91list P•" time. Expr nee. MWIMO -----·1· PHONE SALES Phone Sales geople , malt' or temalc. 111 w ~ years of age. Guaront.ocd woaes or comml11Jon11. 250 East l'lth Street, ~lte O. Costa Me11,., bet.ween S:OO "8.30 p.m. ...... ~--__ ......, ___ ,, G4M223. For ce~ltttretlon, und r••••• •Rd ..._,Wt~ flt' call: U. • C.IT11.EHSIQ P REQUJR&D EQ~I oppnrtunlt1 M/Pemplo)'tr &,u11l Opportunity Employer ApplY In Person a t.ary througb in· • n. Jld house emlnars and job .AIDS Into these plush ofc1 . rv Promotions from within. The Aftti ..... u relal.e rCbponsib1llUc~ . Eq~!IEOp. Dpy~~RP~Y~!"tf Requi 1 ycur office ex· Member of 36 Rulty You'll love lt . Call &arda. Member or a Na· Abigail Abbot Personnel tlonal locution service. Agency, 4500 Campus RN or LYN Guaranteed sates f ro-Dr. N.B.~7-6122. P/Ume. ll·7. Xlnt bene. gram . Ext ens v e Co If It 1 closslrled and yellow Receptlon.lat/P/tlme Bayview nv osp a. pege odvertl1lng thol get That's Enttfioaunentt 2055 Thurln Ave, CM results . Over 90 pre-3 Oay Work Week 642 35M printed contrncta, Fee Paid Job. Thl.5 lnt'I R.N. or L.V.N. Buck ofr brochures and forms to 1ln1er/compo1er seeks Active OB·Oyn ofc. E). make your Job eaaler someone atiractivc & p'dpref'd. 581-5533 Free anstaHaUon ond personable to a.oswer ~~-----­ pertelc and lyplng at 60 wpm: Due to promo Uonal opporlunltieb 4 year t'ircc preferred $675 P month to start. f>lea:e submit r('Sum<' with :ttlary hL'llory lo Emplcrmcnt Supv. 3110 CQMPUTER pick·up or 8 rt tall lamp phones. &reet client.a & post '"For Sale" 1lgn1 handlt-person1l fan w1tb built-In lock hox. mail. 45.50 typlog. Thl11 Free bu1lne11 card11 one won't last Jone. AllO at\er initial order. Sales Fee Jobs. Call Conitol agenta tor over 150 sub-Career Employment RN'S A~J:Pv~~!J2H Ni(ht nunea 11-7. Full & lrvuc, Callr. ml.3 dMaloos. Support sub· Agency.5.W-8S05. 1ld1arle1 In escr o•, -"'--------1 mortaae. tnaurance and p/Ume. Allo, CCU RN's. Eq ~Op rtu lty Benefit.a Cor I /Ume Con u po n tact AU.. Jensen, Cott E toyer M /F Memor ial H o1p1lall~,I~~~~~~~~~ 6'2-2734. marketlne. COMMISSION Up to 10•0 Immediate com mlulon wit h AD· VANCES th11t allow t ou lo receive commluloia bffore clo.e of qacrow. RECEPTION- GIRL FRIDAY Super po1lllon tor " super 1trl I Dlver11fled duties Inc lude: Lltu 11ecretart1I, public: r1la- tlon1, hosteu " All lM 11·7 Supet"Yftor I 80 B•d J<;.C.Jo'. Me11a • Vetdo Conv. Hosp, fll!I Center St, C.M 548 SS8!I around usl•latll lo l)uay SAILMAKER Hu Po~I· executive. Be•utlful tlon1 Open. Somo oxper. private offlc~. ftcxlhlct dc1drod. !M8•3464. houl"I & trln11e benetlts . --.-d ror vol')' attructlve & well SALl!:S CLERK for c ur ll JCroomcd tlrl. Good &oi.11u_p_pll •1. Wlll tniln. t<ducatlon & typlnJf •idlla Bee~h Stotloncr1, 4020 are esstnUal. Writt full CampuA Dr., NB ruume to P. 0 . Box SALt:S-E!~r'd, matuloo, Ul5t8, Santa An•. 9211 l •PP!U 30 hra pc-r w~k. UCIPTIOM15T so. ~~:1~· ~~-· AUraC'tlvt, over UJ, tor t--•-~--~-.1 HEALTH SPA. We wlll SALES train rltht per.on tor HOT& GIFT SHO, C!ISY run jOb. Mr . o .. ~ Jo'UU,TIME da)'l 7~-9561. l'ART·TfME Bxeellent opportunity tor cmu1ci1•nt.lou1 ln- d.lvld11al.s abl w work _;..-~----:~--• fVrninH hour.. EQ)oy ouutandlnc comp•n> t>tnem1 A1>1'l).' Gum· noon, Mon l'r1. .,eraon. nel. MAllJOn HOTEL Secretaries Typists RoP"o & Stal Clerks VOLT ,1 • ._ ,1 , .11. •tr ' >141 Comput Dri¥t 546-041 (Acrota P'tom Oran e Co. Airport> Ecaial por Employer ,. .. , .. ,, '{" .. ' .. ·• -- , I ·~ ~~-:'~:! .. : .. ?!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~ ?!!'!~~ ..... !L~~ ~ ........... Defl io•o ~"!'.~ ......... !~~~ .,!?d!x.M'Y•i_!m oM.vmgr •It o' IKrtt JW>-TfH CH.ANGY ......,, IOOS ;·;~··~;~·;~~;;;·~;_; 12 twin t.dl a 1man 1s 1 a. ~ W. IOU Mtc1l a1... IOto -MKtfe..ocs 1110 1.i_ ,~llC1tlrAltl-S t kl ":"''"''l-r -Tlre•~••pr 011ty.•••••••••t••••••••••••• ~~-IJ>a~rt chlltaotdiav.era,2cof.•••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• .. ••a.e•••-.•••••• ..... •••••'•••••• .. •• i·t_A«tncct /Dkkpra ~ na or a •harp 1Malm1onl,y CollorMtTDKCOdiD'11 ,J hotltlncotda Adora' feetbb,h.anatn•l•mpe,R•ll1lou1 • mlsc 1 w.·•~ED '11''7.tf'U\CoJorTVSl35 ·-· T• $1200 MO. i>uu:! ~ ':." 3 1 'ia' otc. apply at UNION TIR£. eu. Fnnth Burled bla C.llS.ST·Z50I· • •20~ Aca1la. Cdlil. tlardcov.r boola, f11ro -''"~ •· I' )»atrloOc plald coueh • Empic)yen p ... AJI Fr-counun:' U\~u• i1oai •c· 2281 Ne•pOrt Blvd to.ta e&rpath1an l!lm w/ltne '7~Sm lltD\11, rttdM». cloth q, 1 ' TOP CASI. DOLLAR MO. 10x13 chetrfw la· 1• •• 9 _, .... .-::;' "" •I· &tl'la Ph·SU·2380' leather• blk marblo Alpans,AKC,pupa. ~tc:. Sa\/Sull lOAM to PAID POR YOU'il ~/outdoor tpt'• S3S I• ...-l.....-.......nAa.ncy Payroll, J)fll)'abl••· re· • • (Rhlnemaa?) Sac, snoo. BeauUlull Toppedl6rff. Anllqu. IGlJd oak dlnina 4P&I. 31-U Barbai:lo•; JEWELRY, WATCllU, Montsomc-ry Ward Vtnt· '1 N~~6!!St.13311>411"'" mvabt. .tr M>me aa.let l'lllCLIMIBS MS 1.281 Mual .. crtn~I $60. table w /2 luvu, 1 ten Verde -ART 08.t!CTS, OOLO, al allb Olm ··..--.: a.nror:"9ntiEAt.ab ·'3"" :'::.· ~ :m: t.~IMMEltRS~~l~p~d. WondeJ _. d NZ-518$or6'5 30M dla11'11, $U0.111U11e H.rMs 1060 i\~~E,u:~a ~·~~: -w tr 1811. fill· II Cofp., IQ.IOIO. b wor . -or nan AJCC Poodle PUJ)j>IH Must .. 11. Fine maple ••••••••••••••••••••••• TIQUES 145-~ W.et41 101' SIC•-.aaY--OL ~ m'f>.:~· Of .a...;.a.l,....*I TucupflTtnyToY ~~'!i~h<lJ.l~avb!n' :~a"!_~ hone ma"' T1t\I old. • <-••••••••• .... •••••••••• • llCBETAftY !"Ill'"' ...,-v Alff,"!":'~--.Call~ • 11• • 15 t hands. Haa bHn HMllA•G1T·••1 """L-ID MlndSwtrllnllkoa&oi>T Str0nitn>1m••breq'd ~t T 5700 wuat ,waT,hou•e 1o1.a11m11r ~$303 ,11cr.-11 wutern ~ MIWWA • "'NH ,_Slop the 1pta you're In! F/UIM.-All 1 m ~ • 1r: • crammed wllh ov r IOO ~of UU.cr, toy blHk -.- -• Aak rorCath · ~~ from )'O&.lf ~In.a cant. l 31 Imp beUer)' c.baraer l'•••r re1pon1lblllU11 Rober\ ln Wllttn·; 100',. tree to apj)llcant. mu1lc bout nlcUlo· r1male poodle calm 8 t'oucb. 8 love1Ht, Y Send.._ card for• ch for loU cart. llu1on•· muatewwlln•ar'"'l\d Fro1t '1t Atioc, 1401 llt)'OW'llnltyp{n111tlll deon J>lM.OOt, 'rircu. oa" peraonallly.' USO. ~·hair,1ood('Ondll1ont50 Thorou&hbred mare, 'I tat plus one •pare. We blll. &he eyea. 1'ypln1 41 die QuallSt, N.8 OIJt!ll the door for you 1n iana. wall «:lock•, f73..ZS32 ~ _ yrs old. Hunter. Oarlc return p~r manenll)' 151-1193 t.phoino putl you In lfl&al -th111 tanta1t10 N.D N . ,trandrith•r clocka, <:1.11t made 8• M1tho n' Bay, u .3 Hand:s. *3()00. Haled aUraotl\t ta1 6 ~ .. • de. at entty level. flOO. wbo t1 lamoua for Ila ta'lclnalln& antlquti. GOLDEN RF.T. a wkt, wet bltr $300 or 'Mt'orl ~ 1297 strap, mfft\o1 ulrllnt ............. tOU C&O ViddtDu.ncan SICY/OfCMGI t'mployce orJaoted at Ovttll OOOOOOWorth remale, AKC, •how Dunc:ao'Phyfe dropleai U>. reqldremtn~. p,,. ............. ••••••••••• M0-8410 Office M1itnajement utudu.1Ybolnu eah"' arow & Amenca~ l~taroatioql qWllilyS1$-Tm,a1s-0120 tble open Hala 12 '9~ AQHA Marc cbealnut, 10 ~~~u.!}~~'•n~Olll• OldsTrum""'t,xlntcond. AM~RlCAN CARE i:;tt reeponslbilll)' for crow· "row w l t e co. 4t GIA.llllrlee · 1J02:r Ketter· I 55&-0117 · · yra, Wt!11h.'m ,... • ..,.,.. £VU -~· .- AOE.NCY ln11Solar Enericy Co. Ut.i when you !Urn •bcxil 1111 lo& St 'Irvine Tol 10 cute p11pp OI, ~ ea. 640-1281 wallp•por, fa rlc or SIOO. 14f•Jll 0 SlON"POrtCirDrNb typln•, pea board bk· ol tht<ir benefit•, you'll 754.1777:'<>p.n Wt..d Lhr~ Part Lab/Setter . MUSTSeLL "Day OJo'' paper" weeo ~OFRETOVOU kpnf to lrlal balance, lllp. Abiaall Ablrnt Sal.9AMtn4PM Vl•lt! ~T3.81T0eneva,HB 9• CuatA>m velvet aofa, SAVISSS wtU b.Hll & trim your nn 1'41n·O·UalJc elec. ln'lll I peyroll. Order en· PetllOnnel Agency. 4500 d till d I Compare OIU' price$, tap. Or tty two cards or•an, excellent c_ondl· ---------i :ZiJurchulnl. Salary Cam pus Dr. N . B ..UIUC AUCTtOM UlASAAPSOMale,e mo, 0 hi" ~e '1 oose llt!uch Clty'1 Feed & baektoback. tlol\,'800, P.P. 532~ I SECRETARIES on qu:tllficallon1. M7-61.22 MANY ITEMS Of FINE •how bred, AKC ~-~uabr::~ $4~~~ ~::~1: Tnr k. 2312 Nowport PRICES: (I) ALTEC l2" 1peaket11, DeHfltl, Co•la Me11. ESTATE JEWBLRY 549'1888k_ .. ~a)'•, e3l·0775 stereo 6 ftK'Of'O cha~fr Blvd.CM. SltlOC'J/U ~~ cttblnets. S\SO. ~-.. -5 TYPIST RT • eve/w ...... I &45-....... ..,a•·p .. to•• Opportunll (or.,..,. .. , Walkln& Proud Ain 't A OBJECTS, AN· as.+ C>ther tems. all __,., .. -... ' Secretary I y I See'y/Reeept n3 plcUy Hard To Do ~hen you'ru TJQUES, FINE FURN, AlREDALE·AK~, areal 1•1111. 1b96t~·=.:~ea. p aptJtude. W~c::;~ ~~ 1rowln1 Arc.hltecturul happy In YOW' Job. CPA ~· fHg~~lJl~RI:· with chi~~ Decoraton1 mistake! Nu .._athokl Goods IOH SaleaTnlneluded 1~!~11 1~.~·:·~~t~~ elude attuaucal typlna. fir'!' oda muJU·talentt!d fi!m helpe you liland Lall. MS 2200 • • sold w/avocado couch ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOCARDT KU)tA>m I b .. e amp, llko 10 key, ablllly tA> work HCY. l1Plnl 80 wpm. I S65() --Weekend special. $75. Nu blk marble 3x3 Oto: dllhwUher w/chor.· Draw }'Wr own or 11nd nu, 15" 6pkr. SlOO. well w/aoveraJ people. peri.on ofhcl · " happy Call V.l~!~e.7D0uncan JllM Box. 1.N?. :Ut.ur pedlaree Welmaraner cot. lbl $50. Sat all day, lll1n7~ bcl~k. coov~lb e name, addttM, phone~ 873-390t lellm. Arc tectural bk· .....,..,. Model 1100 Coll or's ~ Sal/Sun only $50 SuoAr.1~2-7445 ti o1. arpeta; 1.xu we'll mak• one card Ptr ________ _ Immediate OJ>f>nlng for vti helpCu.I, not req'd. AMERICAN CAREER Item SllSO oo;. .Jl so.5C11t ' w/pad 1100, hl!w/baell:· taa. ,Add~ eacb. MarUn 018 Good cood, Sec!retary In Conitruc More Info 752·91'4, Peter AGENCY S Pc Bed rm aet. 1ood In& S'7S. $48-I019 Send eheclt or D\OM)' or· $~.offer. I I I ' tlnn Division. Mui.l be A Lendrum Aak for 610 Newport Ctr Dr NB Antique Cus&A>m Entllsh Great Family peu, top cond. Obi bed It frame. 4 dtrto: 64S-la8 1 good typist. ~per. In ~ lliOO-FUT~ ¥00-..s1ai. llool T.W., euH4 ~y-lri911 Setter pap->-dift, flH'9 4t tbl, 9terect Jnrftty ••nu rttOTPlUl'fl~ i--Fl'-.-n-ch_H_otn __ Con_n_6_0_. --'~"·--·- construction purchulnJ? Secytopn'lm ------Oak. W/ball1, cue~ &t pies, calm dtsposilion, console. 5Sl ·53111 or ••••••••••••• .. • .. ••••• p 0 Bo UM .1 ll I oraccowiUnabeTprut VIPT..:t:..1111 Typ11t ~~· Ur;ltt. 12000. D>&up.-.ua '5i-1488 ~ WANTED Co1taMe.a~c •. -. Pm~ir'°· Need exper. lndlv. 11n WOW! Fee Paid! WOW! West Highland wbl Ter· Mr Chait & Olloma11.1Jzy TOP CASH DOLLAR _PU_IU_C_A_UC __ Tl_ftY ___ , ___ ....:._..:.....;.:.;;.;:. __ _ p Ne co. BenefllA aalore DllRCff U'JNG 4 drawer maho1any ID· ner. 4 mo. AKC. $260. boy rocker, 2 malchlnl( p Al 0 FOR y 0 UR-""" Marlin~nor Sax .R. DeOJlrtrnenl who is Medical. dental. Inn f'V IN l1udoommodt'mahofony Sli&-T752Caro1Jotmson IOfu, each under $100. JEWt:LRY, WATCHES. MANY ITEM&Of' FrNB $1000C"bet/ofr. able to~ under pre clients. Lltesh. Also Fee TYPIST dreuer w1frec sld. mlr· M5-8129 Al\T OBJECTS, OOLD, ESTATE JEWELRY, M8-54t'7 :saure & geta alone ~till Jobl,callControlCareer ror 49-& TT38 Shih Tiu AKC, champ S!LVER SERVlCt, ART OBJEC'l'S, AN· Office,.,.,._.. w1people. Must be xlnt Employm t A line, a wonderful llENREDON Dl NJNO TIQt1ti, FINE tUJ\N.. ~ nt •oi• typ11Jt&ablutotakei.hm en aency, . Anllqut weavin1 loom. mother's day eltl SE'M'tNG 1 Yr old, pd FINE FURN Ii AN· ETC. PHONE FOR JN· ,.. ~ someform. SS68S05. Requires accurale 40 30", xlnt conc:htion. $250 ~8 11700, aacrUlce 1599, TIQUES.8'5·2200 FO. & BR'OCHURE ..... •••••••••••••••••• Service Sta. Help full or wpm lyplne ability for M bsl/otr. S5H.S73 634-8079 ""a~-' n .. o 31 to • 14$2200 JBM Exec Typewriter. Also need a tecretary t A 1 J>Utthnse order trpinC In CochrSpantet Plq), AKC. "" ,.....,... ... 1 nea.., Mdl D 2'~ yra eood preferably w_llandi.rapti ~~~wy,Prf.6: 990 E. OW' Purchasang Depart· TJFt'ANY Studios leaded 8"f, Shots, wormed, 9 Child's Canopy bed. carap, value 15.SOO. Call NEWPORT BCH TSNNl S cond. 'Askin&' $500. & conalruction ex per. ment. Will also perform lamp, unique lllly pad wk&. male. $250. 979·7087. 8od1prea4' 4' hanglnlf Rep Cal 631·2591 CLUB. Limited Mem· '752 6211 Xlnttypl.al/dictaphone. Service Stallon Allen· relalM clerical duties. pat.Lem $6500. Leaded -...toY 1045 lamp. Total S125 . 5 bensblpe.944~ 1--------- Call 644-3319 9AM 'l1I Noon THI IRVIMI CO. $$0 Newport l'lr Dr Newport Beac:h Eqiaal Oppdf Employer danl e 'd D & Please contact or apply Handel desk lampe 135(). ~ OU Drawer dr esser $25. U• a....-L 1075 ork Tbh, 30x60", ' xper · ay lnperaonto· Art Nouvs/.alnUng or a ••••••••••••••••••••··~ Book shelves •15 ",_. AMWAYPllOOUCT5 40x84", 44x96", 4')(10', Evaa. Full._, p/time Ap· · · . • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• t Sh II Sl · 7' h • woman $7 . Other mlac. 3 cule kltllea, 2 tiger 642·9101 R ... b-" Call 875-68114 card files{ plan (lies, fi y, e llUon. 1 t '"' PCC IUSIMESS period pcs. Must sell col· yellow. l yellow & wbt, --eg. , .. organ mare. '""e draft 'g lb s, chairs & rv11~e. NB_._ STEM lcctlon, 845-1262 box trained 751·5729 Stock Crom bonkrupt gift to ride It drl ve, blk Chaln saw Sllhl 041AVE, alool1, ahelvlnJ. 631·~70 SERVICE ST\TJON li""~~'o>11Kar~:in .:.a_.:;-...... swre;games,knlves.bar parade Morgan geldi.q, S12S.J ' albbcr.rf/!-~ « l·2Tn Lube mon. Exp. nee v" .......----· ·-·-~ie -to good home SL. •~eas,etc 83S Paularlno Ene. Western C7U) '98-2349 • -------.. Must furn own h.uid S<Jnt .. Ana. C' \ ••••••••••••••••••••••' Dernard 3 yrs, Golden fM 338·1011 .._ ~ SecN!larlol de~l(s, i.a tools Apply 0111 fln~h 1i l4 l M0-83411 Will b"y i.omti rern•"· Rtil. 6 mo. t.ransferred F R T ,.,...luy!ll conferenre chra, 2 <.:hevron, 2408L El Toru Jppl's, working or not, 963-7027 U NI URE, movlnc Mi~ 1010 12' mahogany planks, 8 S.Cttlw1al ch rs, I hi SecretwyJL-9of IW La Hiii l-:11uJIOrs>0rtun1ty 111MJ~crapmelal675-S2S8 hi11h quality home•••••••••••••••••' .... • tol8"widc,llo2"thkk. back cltr, walnut Newport IJcuch L.aw · « s. __ t:mployer M 1'' · SALUKI Adult male. furn1111tlng!o, dining SPl, Moving Sacrifice. ~per fl. ~-5T3S bookcase., 1 slenlofon In 1''1rm. Type 70 wpm . Sen Ice Sl"tlon Lubt! Man _ ___ ~'ral(daire rerrlgerator, show champ. Free lo sofa bed, sora, table:.. lfand·cut teod cr)'stal tttcom a)'lltem C30 sets), shorthand. mag cart.I & nr <lay shin help Call fn>'ll free, 17 cu ft . S2SO. homew/yard. 673·0816 clwrs, misc. Must see to Czechoslovakian bowl 7" SCRAM l(TS 4 alenorett.c Embassy exp. desirable 1 yr or 673 3320. TYPIST l'orlablt dishwasher K.iUens 7 wk.s 2 tabb ·s 2 ~pprec.~-7730 hi, 16" Ing, 8" wide, "\. model, 4 Jo'icord portable more leg11I up Xlnt CntCMMr S.V. w1rhopp1ng block top. bl 1ts' 1 hal > ' Obi bed, box aprlnns & \l.eliihs 10 lb., sas. tray, Hl<'WERS lope recordeu, 1 oak academ1crecord.Sal11r)' Sewing Mach. Operator Jo' lime. Tuslln/lrv1ne S50 9681611 :~I' ng r. More " rhombus shaped, ~ duk, Grea Harris commensurate w/exp Canvas product busi area. t600 per mo. Call 1 8 .64S-829'2anytime n.U.bJood cond. SlOO. lO"xJ7" SSS. German Cou& 8 h 1 '1S2·2Sll 644-7li00. r~~~.f ~!~~· :r~,.~n 731·5Wbetwn8:30·5. N;i'j~~rrk!~A :·1?~::~ ~~EkTIUS ?t!?J'llER & Po~t ben~th~~~rig~ basket w /handle oval eous!!=1:po~= :Desk: Blk, chrm wtwood SICllT AltY 645 2244. Typist 2 hrs day In ex· Mower i. w a n t ed . ~~2238itlen, """'"" homes. while rocker w !Gingham S"x9" MS. all perf cond. Ftnale -Rotary-am top $llO. Deale : Wood h ( I R bl "18 co.... '""' cui.hlons, great aha"". Carpel; Romanian COUNTRY CLUB TOSI 0,000 c an'le or tot a home t!n· easona t' .,. ....._ ---.. ~ ""'a&ant 6"x10" a1· rn1liar 'Th II do 'l Ilk $.10. Cole 2 & 4 dwr me v1ronment, mcld'g pool ---2blk&2tlgerS1amesek1t-$Sf) PP, 556·81138 ufl ...-ey ru Y n e cbnta 27" deep Sii(), $95. Excellent Culurt> with Small Furniture Manur llonest arranl(emt.'nl FOR SALE 11 Cun. G.F.:. tens Also Mama cat SP:\I wknd..'I. navaJo beaut colors & youtonyeronomy. I pre· Copier: 3M Model 107 rapidly growing sm. <'II now hlrlna. So. Sanla North CM <lrl'a 5-aO·J!IZ.t refng Sl~. 4J tx~ !l~C<'! 64S :i.:u.t -cond $200. IBM dlclatlng aented my economy W/p&pcr dh1p $115. Ty"" near OC Airport Good Anu location -slornice 1hed szs. 2 x2 x6 Sofa, lnvc seol, c:oHcc la· nod lranscnblng units, ticket and they stamped ,.. typing, Sii rcq., offH'l' Wooch;;orlter TYPIST p1l1mc. s.s hr r<1bb1t rn.:e ¥15. 631·2335 l'J Rel, '• Germ Shep blc, ~. mods. 271 /272, seldom my forehead with o "T" ~.1~w~'.'it 11~~~~~h~J~. ~~~~·s1~i"~;;';~~1~>:c <1 1 :.' Some ex per. required ~t·~~/~y~il'n;1~~ :~~l' 2 -door-J 2 t ~. fl Gwk~. 01~4420 __ Cnll 8'\2·2641 ~·:i1:J200· sell for ~f ~~:.=~t:~ !~~t_::~ Lump SlS. SC 492·9534 or sirable. Write, PO lllil( S.amstre11 Own t·ar Earth Sciencl' Refn1otcrntnr, 1 yr old. King l11zc 1'homu11vlllc.,a --.. -me alldes or the pilot's 4.08-~7 Ii 18258. Irvine, Ca !J'l7l3 Foruphol.operatlons backf(rountl pref'd CaJI ~.675_1762 ___ f'rcetorlghthoma,Dwarf pc bdrm. :.cl includ Jl C P. "!i air impact COUNTRYCLUB. ~BM EXEC t It 751-2600 Gett.FactoryHetp betwnJSpm,6-12-6684 NorAl' elec Dryer 1 yr ltabb1t, adorab l e, mattrei.sS'T00.5.168395 WT"ench, brand new, $40. Mod .D oolJ:;~tae:· , SICltlT ARY Cull 751-l542 l0am·5pm. -TY- -- - --old llarv~st CJold: Mlnl 751·11965 Sora & ..;ve~a~Llfhl ::S;,,3898 or MH3J7 alter ~d~~-cFf~.;J ~= type 0 11tyie, $400. 545.34J Esl. Coronadel Marrirm i PIST /Clerk cond. $200/bst ofr. Free male lriah Seuer gm/gold accents. Very coffee table $50, PaUo a.IUP?ti · needs full lime s ecty Sm:.11 lndependant mkl or school. Afternoon & 847 4821 needs room to run Cali gd cond. Sl3S. Ph 751-1806 Carpet, foreat grn plu1b. awnln1$25.968-1611 fteh 1017 T OOWPM h I bk d II bl early eves 13 hr Call -.. .,.._,,,, · -----Nr new w/paddlna, 80 ----------1 ype ·11 "t nee 5 re • e, oxper. 979·0751 btwn 9.3o & 11 Dlshw:uher, West· .....,......... Olflce/De.n furnJturo. 10 yrds. Pd •soo, aell ••••••••••••••••••••••• -kpg. Call !or app't. Gror<!ry man, 6 days in· i d "'·~r KroehJ 1 tb ~ • ... a r rot D b J Mr. Riblett 815 6700 cl '& Sunday. Salary AM only. nchou910'c. aood con · $18S. Punlffuroe 1050 :;:J;;ul chalr11~r12~'asofa, $200/o(r.494·1233 Ch-t ... 111Mftrffll • : 0 u e --open. Apply in pe~on, no Waitress & KJlchen Help ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SW\'I de11k l0h111r eloc Refrip, work oil, ~. & *::;an".a.0 1,1,n.~sp. oAt.tLeLd r.e~~~h;:ts ~o/uc~'ae~ S~!~:l~:;hJrn::n~ phone calls 5Ull W S2.50-S:J hr + llpei Mu!>t Rdr111 dishwashe rs STOREWIDESALJo; typewnler Qn Anne dio· S7S . Unused Sears o"RoA.NlC "U,. nPLIES G4&-7007 ~i..A N Balboa Blvd, Balboa Apply In Person. 3·4pm bwll 1~ 1tov~ & ove~ New & Wied faro. app1'11, Ina tablelopens ICM' 12). woman's 3 1pd blke $SO. -> ,.-t----------~~~~ c';.1i:;,~,.m~wpurt . Or1g1nal Plua. <!121 4W773ft rru1c. Wilson'J .Baria.in AJ:.o W111>hcr & Dryer & 6736336 available. 1000 WORMS~eeshond pup, mah:. 7 ' Sporl!!wear 11hop. F.!'p d Balboa 81, NB ~. ~ &t SlA ·w_....... antiques No dealer• Sot. 3000Worma $10. mos, il)'/blk, AKC rea:. - -~om.an full time Sport -Whirlpool no frost C}{.M2-7930&S48·B""' 759-lOll8 · "Must M!ll. Scuba gear. 2 B'S RED WORM FARM, &:dwilddi. S49·9().i7 S.Cretcry~ec.,t. Nook.<tl8E17thSl,CM WAITRESSES, ExP"r'd refngerntor Cln & • . -student deska, drea1er. Inc -----• R !=: Otc. lmmed op.on Stenoor"phAr lo do part Cocktails & Food. Xlnl work.,~d $75.Cashonl)'. **I BU~** ~Sale 8055 nurly new TV, skate 17362 Golb~rd, 'lfB. P'ieos&Or9Gftl tOtO inR Good l> pl~l . dw " .. " oppor Apply In ~cm. S48·8109 'T ••••••••••••••••••••••• brd, All bit oCr thia wknd 847-5141 it•••••••••••••••••••••• tophone 1kllh 0 C lime work'" lhelf' own Mr G's,3100Jrvlnc \\'e, ---Good used Funtlture .A. .. , T -68-1407 1ELDS\Yarehousuale • Alf'J>OrtllJ'u.8330009 ho~ 9680311 l\ewJl()rtlluch We Buy rerr11cerators. Appllancea-OR I wTii ..-ulUCAUC ION ' . 400 Plano11 /0rgans, SU y -· -Wlbher~. tlrwri. 1$ l-0 sell or SELL for You. MANY 1-·~NE !TE~S Of il<>St-7 lbs tn 2 days, new Newu1h "Nie~ carpeting. new /used. Sp 1 net". SECRnA•Y MM WO•I WAITRESS 1150 Working rnnd or MASTEttS4UCTIOM ESTATI-. J l';WtLJt'Y · produci fantastic! No 12xl5 red, 13xl2 apple Grands, P•era. Y-om~ EXECUTIVE P 'tlme~sio:uo £:.r .wk Eqie~· R 54878 ~ont.7~~L • .J•'-''l6&liJ.f.6JI ART OBJECTS, AN· drugs ortexe~e. w ~J8U&,;T~lue .. ...._,.'--..~,-1o ~ .. ..c· ,.. __ :._--..Jr~.~~~"'~~ -" .fp·~ · •"l'f'li:~ ~"' '·~. "°'"'' ~ · TIQUES, P'l:"fE FURN .. da111 Jean~. Dti\ W.811 .. l. .,. -H~ opt.'~.n·,"S~n~lP 'n • ~ lrl'pl. Sf at/ e el typ~· "tiom~n. to<'U)Ob •l{tt1 3 WAM'R · So. Laii ~iust sell virtuaOy new Furniture Stripped & E.'TC. PHONE FOR JN. tnbutor1 needed. t w • e d ., l 5 x 2 2 Baldwin, Ctuckering, skills. Type 70wpm. ,,ti 1h1lts avail. Age 18 +. NB & CM r time & Ma)l8i washer & dryr. nennlshed hy Exl>(!rn FO. It BROCH URE. Black/while tweed Yamaha, Kimba l l , 90.100. Apply In ~rson, C .. 11 f o r de ta al s f time Cc11fee s~111.1 ex~ _s:.n_s Ma 0275 _ '7S2-5059dys, 675.:!lO!M ev. · 64.>2300 Why pu1h a lawn mowor7 675·7300or875·5250 Wrlltr (714 ltils.2710. 3W San Mll(uel Dr Ste 714 ~ 10b3 Rer1 pluse Charlie i. • ----(Ude on this 7 ~p_ mower. 12(172 B kh GG ll)() N8 , ---Chth Ofc 17141 M9-0.1Sl 1'J cu ft ref rill fo'lf'. boll.om 10' COUCH Orn floral E II oll c Ro r s ~I e. 3 Cuts 30" wide "'ot cond. PLANTS roo _u_rs._l_, --- . Swltrhboud Opr, t>lt· --------frzr. dt1l t•nnd. SJOO, IOOll hi $sc> Gd, FamlUcaconlribta fu.tn, At leas Ulan ~ Of new LUSHHOUSEPLANTS Hammond, Lowery, .--------.i per'd Apply Son W,AREHOliSE & STK M-1·~.~·703:J __ ond.~~~901°f' ' ' decrt·ra.ntql~cma. Don't price.'47·7701 646-1330 Gulbrunaen Oroans &. SECRET ARIES TYPISTS CLERKS KEYPUNCH OPRS Ucullh I& O~nt•l huur HOflUS TOPPAY!I !!! I!!! Clement~ Inn. $4~ Ht('tk Cl .. RK. 1''\11l ltmP Po" -_c___ miss th 1 s on c . • Elllott. 125 Avrmtla l>c:I il\'lltl f'ho111! fur :1ppl Frilldulrc Washl'r. Hot-Chest or drawers 125 t'r1 /Sut/Sun 9·5. 1271 Two Turf King Lawn Crib, matt, bumper puds, Kawai Plan<>1. For •tour Pr~ld~ntt> 557 92 12 llKk lnr \1r. point Oryer, nttd work. redwood pknlc tbl wfi TropicannLn.S A. mowers, 2 spd, 9 HP highchair, play pen & Prlcecull&44·9200 --Wul Newport Sta Both$SO 833Zl2A benche~. $.10, 2 Muhoa -----Jacobson'7G,360HP. Two ...;s~tro~ll~er~·.!$1.~?.5~.894~·~0~196~-1'--------- Sp ttms ...._. ho1wn; Inc Lad)' Kt•nrnorc Woaher chrs 12S, 1 Mahog arm rum, stereo, cir tv, tool11, d11pla)' c111e11, mirrored HAMMOWD P'te J>J1t1 Mu1l liavr !l W I C s T Y L 1 S T Stas Whirlpool W1111her • chr 12(), corner ~roup, no micro-wave ovn, beds, back•, 4 glass shelves, 6' 5t~e~~~ ~~~l·,:!t'·e~!~ ,.,. yrs l)!ltc•m • proicrnm .,;w•wriAn-~ ... full lime •. Gas Dr)'ttr lllO OQ, l\en-tbl $25! ottoman ~ sm ping pona lbl, many lonl(, 18" wide 37'11" .. i I b l ORGAllo..IS mine ,,~r In m»nuf _,.,,,_ ' '-"n.I • ... 1 0 b r n / If n 1 d 1 ~ r a other Item:.. C\erylhlng high. 631·0700 Dys, cua r, am rua, m sc. " tnvlron1Twnl Ol.11 or pnrt time. Thi• Wlrk more r. f C ryer $65 w/ruahlons S20. call aft 1oes. Dally. 10058 San &11·1133ev111wlmd1. _Ca_ll_~ ___ 2_____ COMPLETE LINE &ll'QP('I« uper ii plu11 ~':f~ ~/d11m1 Avu, Ouar •de-I 5411 Mn__ 5·00pm 845-7857 Juan Crl. Fl n VI)'. Beauty Rest Maltreat & •NEW" USED• Sal tn •tllK Al•o ft~ __ tacyc&H 1020 · • · 1168-9231 Tennill fl Swim Equity box springs, kinl u . Buy wllh Conf1denct! Jotie Coll R1to ,S40t.M:;, WOMAN over 40 yr•,••••••••••••••••••••••• Movlnc : must ••II Neighborhood eara e Membership at •teu Hoover Floor Pol. from the Oldest Coa•tal PtrMnnel A1en· combd rmnt tfN'k rlk & Buy-St II Tradf Used household furniture. Call sale Slit 8_. Fumitu:e Verde Country Club. ?Sl-3'TM Authorized Hommon1I HELPMATES c.Y. 1700 llartH>r lJlvd. _.rellefun flOOtlt"'I 'Jedlral 8'kt11 Cyclt-& co 2488 al\Spm,'46-7972 18~0$. ~l~ei. doors. an'. _!1.050. 714.SM.asJS ----------4 Dealer In Oranae Coun .£.~ ------or an"w"r itrv up Newport lll.C.!d&IZ 1'10 t I foot davenport and llques, corpet. lamps Solo. Chair. crib & mat-KINOSIZE Bdrm. set, ~y. ,We,:!' no~ be knov.· 15051:.~~~~,..t TUC HUS/PAHMTS !:~~;~ .,~"et:r:it•0r:;,~ Huaband ac Wife ;,Pffd ma.tcl\intcha1r. tsQ. plus much more I0511 tress, lamps1 braided ~~~~~ch~:. e :~u~ 80~ 0/rf£Eorcf~~~~S Suite102.s .. nttaAn.i Un ual oppnr for In· terutln work w 0 lhlfy'1DSea.SC 151 lW ZellDr,ToportheWotld, rug.a. Mite hanld goods. drawers. Open hutch, Mon ~vt , cveryon1· ---------letutln1 educallon1tl tutur. In ~usy I"' n ofc 49!-3117 492.9534 GlAMD.OPENIHG Laguna Beach 494 77311 _BM0198 color TV, b&W port. welcome _S_EC_l-~-.. -ltY--aalt work. PM1tlon In C.11 helwn 8PM • 9PM. RAL""IGH S T t.ht Jl'urnltureConnectlnn SUPER SALll Old 1nllqu~11thlub. E•· (both fol I re mo ta>• 1n'OPtN OR CALL s•... \Ohl' cont.u:t w p .. r,.nlll .,..., ""'l r. uper our SUND y ON y ..... llenl ,,.,. a't1·on ro5 or microwave oven, lamps. ..•JU5T AlllYID• of pre.achonl " •chool ~-· _ bike w/durJ·11C4! hrakn hu a 11l11ter store-the A L ll>-5 t,;_ w • " recllnor, couch " <'hr, 1::~~~o~~~r~;~~:.1~10;~1: •I• children. Eul'p WOOOWORkUnMI S.100 Vollt11t'yclc-Mark Lamp Connection I ! L524AnilaL.n,Nwl.JlC'h t.5'4·7ZIT/00·~9 dinette, refrla. Yueh KAWAIPIAMOS time. Ml'1 s 11111 V1('jo, tlMallnt'flmeopp()r Call Otowanll Wc>•t Cout XV UQ.O. Schwinn OutraatQUS diteount• on famptnii . clothlna, Ooraeowi white aaUn • rniec.-.m7 ""MM-ONDOftGAu 831·0'740 V1r1lnlu Calklni; Lttmln11tor nc-ed• Cyrletruck, 1100. All In namu brand larnp1 . w;nitu.'e· etc. 81r1alnw l•fll weddlna fown, de· '!'.:'rr .. "'OCENTER, .. M7 ion T30 eni•r&l'llc :imb1tlou• xlnt rond. 9fl0.4t03 oft Variety of color1 and~-tach trn Ill 9.10. 175, CarpeUn1. &<><>d c:on4 . • "' .. SECRET\RV l'lll'l time -· -. ti I 6l'M ··~rromlllJ.!15 $55. ~'7-4849 • Red wool plush, LSX22. 2854E.Coaat tlwy. 8AM·12,1contrurtn;·11 0,:1---------•I per~on wi 1~1a .to earn -• '135lllell·UnitD,U.B. Sat/SOn.Jo 3.3017 W~rren ~.fl.S.317l CoronadelMar fl f II I TEU:rHONESt\Lf.8 wr.IOfl~orklns. S<1m~· do· &>bwmn ·rwn 6 Cnlry trl· '42·124it Ln .• CM . !iml Elec Chord Vorlous kinda of Pl•nt.a ---------1 Uf.0200 cc, u reApoM hllltr. U\·m>-Appry in per!!on, whir. Uke naw, 3·apd, WedUtru8ull0·5 Orit•n ~. Mic llcmi, 11mall fruit trees In bkta: Golf cart. 10 hp 'I'oro 1ui-••------ - btwn5:30&.'7 :30 ttT50102 Otunar. --54111171. ~nl•h din 1ot, drk Wiii Mcmno• M t It'll m111c Vir11niaPJ,Cl1,64tl·~7.1 otr over $100. Top smiirand4'8''old. lbl W/2 loovcs ... arn I .... :\' • Cutam1nan r rtck, rlt.s n2!1s. .. .. I . ,• ... ... ~~it ~-·~~·~~I~~~ $MONEY$ Unllam. :H2 W. Tort, xtru. UH. Aft 5, rlothlntJ. rodwd a. pine trees, 123 ena .• 3 whl, fild crond. B11t Secratacy/R~•pl. YAROMAM 1 ~hwlnn bon IOIU)d, J hbrtc chra, h euvy hou11ebQ d aood.a. O'xll' Hyd r oponic Van S40. evu only Call873-7170 Beaut Jrv of<' need11 (la PRIDE} Yovne mitn wl•hlnf to 24 JO 1pd boya bike. IU wrouaht Iron, beaut, &at /Sun, 844 Cove, CM. iteenhu, complet~IJ 4'2·2962 • • model hnaft! prrson utirhllah hlmHI In ea.~129 mustaelJ $100 552·91116 9-4 .utomatlc make otr. 1e Lowery Dix 8pln1t ' ·"l 1 Ir ow In I c • rot r . --· ' Sat/, .Bo m.a38$ ' 15' boat w/motor • trlr, Ors•n·T.O. Haver used, w/itrcma "" • tnUI "II ibl's 11.•hat workll\I for M.-ch11n1cal 1mowledae c-,. & Ola I> w u her, w eal· Sijn 11·5 pm. •~. , wrouaht Iron dlneU. Ht. MW1lc, record "aororth. • phone voke, vlvacloua Tlme,L1fe 1.1br11rlt"• 11 btnelld al. Apply. 1954 ... ,...... 1030 IJ'Jhouu. M~. e Bar toolt, ru.rn. maaa. mlac fJ1" htW lt1Uan Provln· Co'lch It chair, misc Sl,OOO.MG-6113 r.~~ S:O'::rc ~,~:~ all about. Wie have the P1acentia, C.M. •••••• ......... ,,...... Cbalrt, Sf5 ta. Pool i•ble ~m:. :;;re Im~ Loe c:lal BtHklronl 1300. h .. tlld ltema & loy1. ANTl_Q_U_E_P_l_A_N_OS __ od tivalneu. SAiary to t llhonuale 1roup In Youn1 man ~u. IA yra aanoo n w/fU, P'D3512, U8'1t. S150, ~10 • e _ m : Prof.,. bumper ~I tbl S40-7t12 L1r1"9t itltctlon "" Ute '700./mo.8.13-1030 So CaUt."wbe.nJouJC)lo pttlme mornln11 fl FDtast3.5. i'03QOU .a, Dtda·k1n1 btJnlr trundle MovlnJ.,back 'Eut . "acc .. • aus. 21 bar WlckerP'Ltrnlture W•t Coast, all recondl· our nric1nl11llon you cao tftm. ' Speedllte. xtra.t'. Al new. t>lnett.e set wit c:balrt Ev•rJ'Ainl m '~ot I J ·•toOl f.2S, ... a •rt• £ 1 blk tio.t "auaranteed. '709 ~/I..,._ avera1e xlnl monty per Call 84.S·2'70:Z S'til$. 148-6.'l.'JS, d•>'•· and tut Dr od lJv rm llclnpa, kJ hen, J'\111 fs l lounae c ,,.. Ir •;;; =:.o e 1 e. &laJn & 8 A 83'.atz P'or rnartno en110eer1n1 ht. We have a (luara11-,.._,,,_ 10•1 tllbl ,; ~h..,.l , 1• ~Uo, 1•r. 308 Mi. ottoma" NO. ea. !lo. _.:.__~·-· -·--- rl I ~but! pay +comm+ h --• I • maw n1 ove ( ff t .. _ ) Makeotrer 54$-1617 I .L ORG AN FOR HA t E rm n Irvine Top bDn . But, uollv Im· ~ lhJJlp fast wit Dally ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hat.a. nJttlt alancb. rolr· • o en a"''' t ....,.... ~. --.-Ul'\lv!.(!!tY Ath ttle Clll• ... • ucr*larlal akllla com· J)OC1ant 11 t.:1 fact that PUot Want Ada. IDMALAVAN J<m>:Ns ron.. retrts. &>lu. much SOia ·atl~tat.: tliO, Oln· A1'1'BN1'10 WATER m•~.i;;''"'G· Rac4'u,~ Lowery dbl keyboard, =ltd~·~~~~": 1oucanbeproudofyour -SealPi~BlkH.Br mor..UM731 -., tna set ..,., Dre ••t • DRINXEM .Fedupn,tt" ~1tad~~vt men·1 ~•dal•, iucs.. Ina Ii P yroll nre1 Ira-Job. You'll be workln1 rW'" C,A, el\oU. '761-4115 F'OR SALE: U Inch rounct idbl bed. Si, plant.a, ~ .... ~~.., 't r lh at cu ' .. ...r-_::..L ,_., - -:- U Sal d ror • w11()()d Ir friendly _ ... , . Brown ,.Jorda patl 1 tnlte. '718-TMO ..-01r •' h Lalt-r Model lledrolux s.wliii....--. 1093 r.rnt v:n u~':r. ,.r..i1 Pt'OPle while you aen a ·-~ '=W' & I am ea e k It t Cl n • • ble with 4 cha~ ,r:,:.r.· ~ do•, T I r,d of t e Vacuum Power fJruatr. ;.-.-• .-.r ... ~··• .. ••••••• 9'1N'712toUTanaerorln· Ir.eat product-The 11 n• putebrtd,SSO.C&ll f\er coJor Vert •cood od ESTI OltOV!n< 11 cu. h .. , .. pen._.!;t VetYrtulU431n • Mciftttomtff Ward • ~.CP.,,..,antntAp. iautlf11l Time/LU• , wtTH •pm,W.ilm .~"' Uon Cso.Pb"5~an ,f9!r1t.Lt•enew1J93; quallltto~ot bO · · . Ina Madlloe, atnlabt. PUC'a'"'"•Onlv) ftooll Berlu. Start 1 ~ 'YOUt HI 1 lCJtt -"~CPA ! · , 1( ts col~r conaol• TV, waL1rT Want to 41alll Rlwa PartJ1, 1tec•1veaa ireverH tk Jlt 01 ,.... ' p1Umt but f1tlm1 avail. ~ ma ayan em • _pm. ' ' Mtd. 01brit. S\T&. 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'" -,. --'.J. .~ -... •I, VWENOINF.S USED· RE81JJLT ;........ __ ;...;,-. ____ , Der ~i»Sbop 530-flMO 'llS·66 fuslang parts, almost e\·eryUung, 549."°98 ST Cl'levy Pickup. lie WID· W .. ~ED dow,nttds"ork.&1tlol "" J rcr M.2-4648 stock rear bumper for COLOR TV'S Alt!-tAJOR B~DS Recood. &Owaraoleed Portablel ~Console. ·~·~Ford Pickup Cnew 'H Po rd Van EI 00 st.e .. lde11 rill W1ll tr»de <Camper> Al. A/C, IJ uLIUt.y bum"r pha cash. tr II ck • r r a SJ 119 5 • ~U67~~ 552-7l81,6'.2·627t '74 lW LS, Coo> exec car. 6:11 .. 1';91:2 sunrgof, air, 1-1.1\0 tran•. .. .. ltill .. S100to$2GS FREE same day dell v. body 1978 t.uv. Camper 1hell, AM /FM talis~~ $3400 Nancy 540-1066 • ~~~·63l3evc n1 i / 5A£1 WRl(UITTV 843A, W. l.9tb, CM • IM&-l7811 Near new Pioneer 737, 70 watt receiver, Philips $.1,000 644-4498 'TS Chov. S1lverado PU WE BUY C&.EAHCMlS Ir TRUCKS Honda z 50 min! trail $100. CONNRL Bultaco 100 Lobilo $12S. CHEVROLET Sunki 90 $30. '66 ---------1 2828Harbor8h·d. Yamaha 80 $100. '84 AulosforSaie COSTA MESA Yapi.aha 1lep-tbrou1h S.'50. iorotcycle rack for -;,;,;.••••••••••••••• ••• • TRUCKS 546-1200 campe r $25. 325'8 a::t{, 9520 * * WEPAYTOPDOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • FOR TOP USED CA RS •PIMSTRIPIHG• FOREIGN, DOMESTIC •THE CAA PUCE* otCLA.SSlCS Freehand S2S up 548-7387 2100 Harbor CM 631·2620 If your car 1s extra t'lean '64 TBi.rd -see WI firsl. P\1. BackbaysUpto •75 Suauki. GT. 750. ve~ '60 12ton t'ord PU. Runs IAUE:ttlUtcl( tOSO 40' Pwt "Boatsfbin1ed clean 2115 p~'~J~ ~·CM great. many xtras, wht 2925 Harbor Bh d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sail $100 mo. $1400 6'4-921$ spoke whls, 3 gas lnkl>, Co6la Mesa 979.2500 . • IJ.&5.71U4 <eves) etc 557·2509 tpah Ir M_.,.. lslander 21 Day sailing, ~ • '711lnch"n,50Cc, dirt Recreatioetll \ .. Eqili,..... fast, f\m, also lasom, IMh..~ bike. Perfect condllion. ~ -9530 '74 Ranchero. oir, slero. ' • 'TOP DOLLAR PAID . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport~. 751-8258 Sid tOIO $275.142·9101 •• !~!••••••••••••• !~.t.09285, mags, lo ma, $3850. •••••••'•••••••••••• ••• --..;..._-----~I .,.... G:a111U1I fO I 0 loah, W 9060 16• 1971 TrMlull Walk '73~• Penton 125 .. F'!f F, 1973 GMC "Ii Ton ~up --, ----- •••••••••••••••••••••:• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbru wind shield . fresh mtr, FMS, tnck. w/S' sleeper. truck 19EBE1Camino3SOeng,4 Classic Speed, Boat~ 56 Ericson 35, full ra'oe, Fibergls. 60 hp elec start Need SS. $275 or? 4i3'3710 loaded· w /xtras, must 11pd, good cond, $1800 or ChrisCr@rt26 . Continen-cruise. perfed. cond, Johnson O/B. Cover. aee.536-'185i bstofr. 831 _......., lal, twin screw, all ~.OOO.IM7-8038 $2500.Ph673·6544. MotorHome&. ..,..., mahog. 675·785l S.ID...t 9160 ~ It '72 Ford 250. AJr, 2 bat· Sabot. Ltke new, race eqp. li---'...u 1 ~ ""r-" '!' oc•, USO. l~ hp Johnson O.B. ._.,..... .vnOft "••••••••••••••••••••• Rock 9540 teriea. 2 gas laoks. $3500, FOR CLEAN ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEBACK BMW COMllM&SH .. T .. AUMIW 6lOCSIHOW! COMPLETE IODYSHOP MOWOPIH SADDLllAQC VALLEY IMPORTS 131-2040 495-4949 1975 IMW 2002 T" 4 speed, air cond . sun- roof, mugs & slert!O <90TMVG )., 1-;xcellent lease plan available. SADDLEIACIC VALLEY IMPORTS 83 '-2040 495-4949 loah, MaJntnance/ 5200. Sun, (714) 631·8J80. ••••••••••••••••••••••• MotwHo. R...tal •••••••••••••••••••••" IWll-3810 ____ _ 5-rvke f020 Mon· Fri, 8am-4:30pm, Aircrcrft ti 10 11'12 to 32' Custom. made '76 Trike. 16 Chevy llvy duty ~~ton IMPORT CARS & •••·~·••••••••••••••••• (714) 540-7171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fully sel!-conlained Showpiece, beaut. cond. shortbd, 350. PS, PB. AT. . . I ST & .. OADWAY Hull deanln&:, Inspection. . NEW Hangars for lse. Reserve now for CB. Au~o. 4ss ~an 4000 dual tnks. cust whls & A&.LMODILS---l.Al4TA AMA ~eve F'1eld,_ Gen'! Dav-Purson Tnt.oo. Ver~ <JGrone Airport. S~c. Hohday&Wknds mi. Senous mqwnes on· tires, lo ma. See lo llP· ---------835·3171 lni~·5997 anytrme good cond, many xlrus, fuel price when complel· REGENCY MOTOR ly. $3000firm. 498-136S prec. $5200. ll7i-0368 WE THt ULTiMAno111v1No 1ucH111E (714)673-7873 ed r·~11 · 714·633 6817 or USED BMW' * 181DS 6EAOi BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 84;/ T781 -540 044:.? CREVIER 6 YEARS EXP ERlENCE 544.J'i"97. 6-to.0100 . HOME RENT A~ MEED * I Va.m, palol, hiyout & de· Racing Sabot, fbrgls ex-92S N.Harbor Blvd, S.A. *SPORTS* '23 Che.y Truck. '713.0 Cpe SIR 746LWH sii:n non·~kid. Spar~· lras.. Used once. Bstofr. ~S•/ **531-~• Aak1n1S1500.645·1691 CLEAN '7ll6004spd9'tOMRJ clt!an r1ggin1. wax & 213/596-9475 Ret fl20 MOTORHOMES *CARS* '68lnt'ITravelAll J•ton, USEDCARS "7520024.spd629NBK wa!>h. Top quality. lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR RENT sspd. o D trans, easy hfl HOW Closed On Sundays prices.F'rest 645·9285_ WAMTID: Camper shell for 8' bed. FromSlSOwk.495-4923 •THE CAR PUCE• lult'h.S127S.6'6·7694 CALL PAPPY Boat Services. Remodel· ERICKSON 35 ~r ~.~f!7zfargo door 2S'OPEN ROAD, fully 2100HarborCM 631·2620 1911) Ford :1. ton. Radio. 540-5630 in & • C a r P e n l r Y • ISLANDER 36. Pvt. par sell·cont. Reserve now 4 WhHI Dn•H 9550 heater. good tires, good Fiber&la~ etc. We 11ve ty wants to purchase 'QI Chevy t lon Chassis for summer. 644·8385 ••••••••••••••••••••••• body. Runs great. $1500. you double the m 1rn· directly from owner. Mount. Auto, P IS. P /8, '72 Gu e Jimmy, loaded, 548-8778 power for mut'h less than Send Information Lo P 0 AiC. new IJres, sips 6. iOTRAVC027', $l9Smo. .., ---------1 the local roing rate. Art ~ 2285. , Newport Bch, $3950.84&·3964 38moCLElse S736del xtra clean & lo m1. 7pm,831·9687. -S7.410total payment 67S-0740 Vmtt 9570 .....:.___.:. _______ ,~~~~~~~~~~ Top-Kat camper shell for GENERAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1011\SO\ & so~ • LINCOL N·MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 1973 IMW 3.0CS 4 spe<.'<I, i.unroof & air cond. 1111s immaculate dassic has low miles. t351JPS>. Excellent lease plan available SADDLHACK 1oat Marine 23• CLIPPER. on Trailer s· bed w/boot. Xlnt cond AUTO LEASING -r.~-~~. 1975 DODGE Ct!~~ ~pnwftt 9030 w /ext ras. Mint cond . 536-8770 Since l9:S 213·88U·~ WE-0 CUSTOM V AM 1976 BMW 2002-Melalhc ••••••••••••••••••••••• S5800/bst.545·7290aft4. '71 Vw Camper. Sips s. Motor Home Storage In· JEEUPTSD....,EALLLE~'LSL Only 13,000 miles. vs. PaidForOtHot rjord blue W1bluc In· V Al.UY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 --I ed I ll r I .. , " l t' l e " '214SHARBOR BLVD. Complete Chrysler NEWPORT 30 Sc t 76 oad w/xlras me nt. door. Coron a . u I INTHESTATE uu oma ac, pwr s e nn,. ()iarbor&Vidorial terwr & AM WM stereo manlfoldsror318 ~·u VI!. wheel. STRG. ~esel: 833-8309 _ service 1737-9580 HUGEIHVEMTORY & brakes, air cond & COSTAMF.SA cnssette. (66SPQN J. Jncludl's munifolds, loadc>d $27 000 must Motoriwdlikff 9140 For rent: '76 1-'ar West AllModelaNew&Used stereo. Custom vinyl $7600 or best offer Pvt rlzer s, t!lbow~. t!nd .,.11.714:.n •. 7019 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leasing Available paddm~ intenor & fully 642-0653 Pty.675·5853 __ plate-everything for "" ...,.._ - _ Mtr hmc. 20'. SC, reserve ·• c11rpeted. OA60021 ). twin cng1ntt~ with 4:10 Santana 25. Inboard. 1-'ul· MOPED 1977 .H.ON ?A nowfor~r. 642·09-18 Costa Mesa ONLY $5195 Wanted. Volvo P1800ES 1975 BMW 5301 hours. S225 lotal cost ly equipped, 6 sails, Sips ~RESS, LlKJo: NEW. Winnebago. 1973, xlnt AMC Jeep MARQUIS VOLVO Goorlcond. Reasonable Automatic, stereo & air Call Dale at 4116 1821 4. 67S-ll00l · 64,. 77,5 cond, loaded, 40,000 mi. 2524 llARBOR BLVD. MISSION VIEJO S48·S277 646-6978 cond. One owner car. - 4 ' ' bs r cc 035 r.-taMesa 5498023 (062N0'). Excelleni \oluoPenta MD lBdeasel 10· Lapstrakedinghy. --$9500. or 10...!:.:_ .... 7·1 r= ' · 831-2880 49S.1210 WE p A-Y lease.pla.n-av81labJe t:l~.Jo hrs. alternator. Fiberjlass. Like new. ~Y•/ ttSO 1974 Open Road M1n1· Rare ~so Ford F2SO. ' DO· I .... R SADDLHACJC rubber mat11, pro p , $291.530-984.9 ••~•••••••••••• Motorhome, for sale, Wamethubs 4spdlrans '74 Ford Van f..200, auto, TOP ....,_ YALLEYIMPORTS crank. $1595 IJ.12·2567 963-3702 c u s l cab: 2 9 2. V 8 • V-8, air, radio. Hvy dty FOR HIFTY VWGTLealbtts, Overload ipnngs ft hllch, side windows. in· IMPOllTS 83 1-2040 495-4949 Heavy duly boal trlr 17-:l«l boat 675™1 size 32, $35. s1u 28 $20. ....._.._ fnlvfl trailer, more. S2500. 962·0590 sul panels 28,000 m1 's. c•9 3810 -rA09S ,,.,, 1627 19691~ BMW 2002. Choice "" • 25' twin beda, awnings, ~--..,. · .,...,. •-------------II If '73 Dodge Power Wgn. "• --MARQUIS MOTORS superbly taken t'arc or ' Aquan11S/'7l, loaded, '75 HONDA 550. 4 cyl, bl 1V antenna. fu Y se · too. s· bed, 4·spd. hubs. '70 Ford ··~T Many ex-28802 Marguente Pkwy. ~ofr PP. 633·9-179 fixed keel, best orrer back seat, calm handle conL. lop conll. l-'Dl609 p s. P IB, new whls & tr~. Sten>o CR. Best of· Ml~lON VIE'JO lo.ts. Power 9040 t.kes CBS 675-1620 bars. Gelling married, See lhlrone al$299S. llres. Xtras: 39.ooo Mi. (er Call 962·2195 131•281049s-1210 '76 BMW 2002 Loaded ••••••••••••••••••••••• •SADOT Marine Blue, ~~~>:n;::!~e 11195 M~~~E $a895 Call 673-0MS. 7-0-F;rd ~ T. 6 t'YI stack. ~~i~td:'6~S:~r.rd blu, •2S' BERTRA~t 76 Mel-craft, mint cond. ---RENTALS '76 Ford 4X4. 11·i-. new, Ft & R hatch. $1395. Imported $650 mo "c •• •••••••• • • •• •• • •• • • • S 2002 E l ·5 ~·c·LE·. 1;e..;,,."'del. · Racing mast. $395. '74 Wombat Hodaka 125. 925 So Harbor Blvd blk, <l·spd. spoke whls, 5'18-5326 9701 un . very op 1 100, ,. ·~ ... .,.,., "H 7211 644 5e68 """" '73 CR 250 H d SA ---------extremely clean, ow ~.000. ~-or . .,._,, on • ... ~v" dua~ ~nl!s ... ~us~b, \"t_., .n...o-Lo m1, c~ lea. ~tolr. . G Eil/ E...B.A~•.1} W.l't _,__ '~w.':.!Ml~ .. ~!;.., ~),l .,....,,.. .... ·~ s 1....-r -•• R Trlt?-.: prn,mag.:,-f.itcirr41!i!i•lliiiii•-----1 642-7890evcs&wktJdb · ""!V.IV:~~ l:&Al\t• li .. jl. ~ -·u· ~ l_...,...;WOOD & rferKcts, S62009.ooo49m3 1_·4.,,,., uns xtras. Xlnl cond. Best ofr ....... St U ' --- ·;.1 ~fn~195Q 213-~-2001 ~-1974''2 CZ 400, red f'rame, ""' MllK'Wotorho"me. Dodge ~ .· · "4v 'over $4000. 644-0875, _, ... rs ep p. '74 BMW 2002 AM 1 ~'M· •---------d d ti C 11 uo • 675 ,,,,,,, Consider a Bentley stereo, sunr'f, mal(s . 20· MAKO '73 Console LIDO 14. Xlnt cond ex· 100 coo 1 on. a V.a Automatic, PS/PB , 68 Jeep Wagonecr, a1r, . .,.,.,.. Mercia Roadster. We $.S<IOO Call 552.1046 or runabout l 15hp 0 /8 . tru. lrlr. 0 18 , etc. Eves 9'8-1576. 1t.ereo. generator. roof-a.uto, P tS, PJB . New .73 Chevy Van, clean, start with a Bentley 558 . 9300 Xlnt. cond. Xtras. $6000. l-ll79..f004 Fullerton um Yamaha 90. lo ml, ad air, TV antenna, loaded, tires, brakes,:. $2400. cuatom Int AM ;PM Sedan. discard the body, ---------1 675-7097 eves oonct. street teaat.~. Nia ~1y ~ttf~t. Wtop18!11~!pe• 714-828~ "811 cassette. CB.' new $31lSOlires, modify the chassis to l976 BMW s.10. AM WM ' Sloop Don't .._._ that ........ J .. ~ -sport car standards with l e caiisetle 30 000 41 MHIDIAH 26 root~r unhl°7ou've ~-~~c ent R GENCY MOTOR '75 4wo GMC Sht bd ~~r~=~at. · every sing l e /.art ~f.r 4°spd.' ~unroof, ~nl Uko new.only 540 hrs. teen lhls SC 23. 8nstol, · · HOME RENTALS Pickup. decked out. 1----· ------1 checked. repa1re , re-cond. Dys 675 2565, eves. Ori a ownr . Full olec· loaded, s berths. calley, 76'/J w.lco 440-AW ~No. Harbor 81vd.S.A. ss.750. 675·8747 1967 CHEVY V AM machined, or replaced as tw>-9'100~------ SHOP & COM,ARt IF YOU MUST! ButWefe.t These ore the LOWEST PRICED FIATS IN SOUTHERN CALIF. • AT DICK MlllER -..-MOTORS THE Volumt FIA1-DEALEB. • BRAND NEW '76. FIAT 128 2 DOOR SEDAN (SER 2109307) UST ~RICE •3372 fACTOIY REIATE •400 otCIC Milt.ff DISCOUNT '274 SAVE '674 $2699 • OVER 200 -;uu. ,r/-auu I- 1 ... ,4<-~ 1)~ • 1976 FIAT 128 2 dr Slondo1d, & only 211 7 mile>. (SEii. 2065344) '2499 1976 FIAT 128 2 d• ., CUiiom & only 31 .1 m1l4U. (SEii. 2060338) '2599 1976FIAT128 StottOll wagon, & only 39.2 mil•s. (SU. 20.540011 •2799 1976 FIAT 131 2 lk • s 'Pffd. & Ollly 4 1.5 ""'"· (SEii. 01.50161) •3499 1978FIAT11 /9 llbfo bloclc b.ouiy a only 26.8 "'*'· 15a-O<MS.Si 4 . •4799 • ACT NOW! IUY TOOAYf LIMITED OFFERf • SUPERB SERVICE DEPT. ,,, .. ..,..,,.,. •' u •• , ,,,,..,,. tronics lncld radur, full head. nu enic Sacrifice, Wbeelimilh up plpo. ••531·2503 Dune Buggy. Dependable 6 cyl, newly reblt eng, is required. 800 man bridee., luxurioUAly In· SS..500. 492·3744 ....... " cut pillton. Fox ,.___ T-tt 9 I 70 l~c. VW 4-seater, lots new rings, valves & bear· hours later a virtually terior de<'Or11tcd 1111kln1 ...--~ • .... of hro I l d 2 new chassis is the result. ' WANTED 1 n t bl shocu, w/accumulators. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c me, x n con • in15. runs slong, mag . Co, t t1r1b1•<t to ,, •• , lof• All BMW 1967 2000CS. cpe, ,,,..., ,-•• 'o• 1.11c. OH91 toed S169' Z5 0 . p Y t pt y. n a a e 4 y ... ., xtru. Xlnd cond. • .... Sliver Stre· .. trlr. 26' sets of tires. All on ramp whls, carpled & paneled with a pre 1955 Lille. 714·32S-0628 from 7·9AM. man dinghy A\•oo type. "-I -.,. t ii 1 ~· ... ,. """" THEN an aJI alumlnum ---------lifoothna Frldayal.3!>-5. sa&-n5I At.lu Conllnental, xlnt s'!t~~~~~:.c~.;f~ce. Int. 7Sl-....... or.....,....,_ coach built Roads ter Skip Jack 3'. Fly brid1e ~~ '75 Hood.a cs:soo T, 1ome cond. sell/cont, ~wn ~ '73 Ford Van Econollne, body as manufactured '73. Twin Volvo 170. Too -xtraa, uoom1., super + sofa bd, 22 awa J '74 Blazer. Lo mi Al1U1, clean, lo ml, custom int, and installed. Tnmming many xtras to ll1t. 4' Hob e. new trailer, cJean.•lZll w/curtalna, air, jacu, A/C, P/S. P/B, AM/FM, hi-back aeall, AM /FM iltohlgheststandardS.A $12,IOO.P/P548·5.15'1 __ ~tru. '950. Call nutllw.UctGDT738 PP xtraa. Clean, $5400. radlo.newUres&mao, 1tor1eousmacbine. '61 •ars•n li'. 7$ H '73._N~allSOde. SllHlr1I ft0.7384 $4200.646·1204 1lM prototype is In our .. .._,,.. 1howroom. The second Evinrude Bate lllk, tilt eves, wtulds et-OZIM a Tent Trailer, Wbeel Trucks 95'0 71 HoAday W1Met1 car iJ In transit. 8 MORE lrlr,. Bet 5 & 9, 1179-0223 camper• Lodtewaaon , ••••••••••••••••••••••• van convenlon. bubble are In product.ion. Prox IS' F'lberalaa1 tl1hln• ---------Yam. 250 Eoduro 2000 M'll cont'd. 540-3231 aft '14 Ford !•~ton atakebed, top, slJlll 4, Ford VS, Auto $37,000. Jim Rickman boat. 50 hp w/t.raJler. chock Sabot. raclna mis, nobbiea. xlnl. cond. •PMorwkndlSI050. New tires, new pluaa. tran.s., stereo. air cond, Motors, 2124 E. Colorado $175. U7·64l7 n11ed, 11lnt cond. $315. -"dyal30-Z35l Steve $47$ lO'Eriba Trntl Trlr, uldng$1500. 64.5-1891. ran«e, 1ln.k·rerr. etc. Top Bl, Pasadena ( 213 > ;...._----r---1 orb&totr.144-2178 i:s Honda CB 350. rroAt w/cabull, IOOd for com· MUST SELL!!! 1974 Ford cood. 86S77H Sale price 7~·2551 or locally call '4'hUiunterb. Loadded. everAC~ .11, __ ...... _ 811._ma x.tnt tnd extended 8-inches. pad.a, $1,Jl!0.648-Zll07 Ttgl . 11 fool $3895. Carlos Ca rrlon at )'1 na ut ra ar. • .... ~ • Newly reb\.d ltenti.M Oft• -· 0 NEWI REGENCY MOTOR 'f52-7847 brtt•"ll cond. Coll d1y3 (Oft(f, Slps S, De1f T~hp 1 .... """'-II-Etedric "15 LikeD1rW20l~'Nomad1 Cimper. "" HOMERENTA~ ~~~~~~~~ ,..13..,.) ...... "030 ,. 7' 0 /8 mtt marina r adio. Y .... """... .... SC c A .. 1 Manw-c a1! ust ate " N H b 81 d = (714 >~l,evcian ' '5000 M0·3330 wkdy& atarte._. euitom seat. Y'uUy 'A • .. 01 to a r eclate. Call "25 0 • 58~ or v · 1i76 Lancia Scorpion air, ---------1 Ba.in ~4pm. Sb&rp! 9820. IU.c.99 ... 000. 93t-ems e«a.-Yll . ..531.isoJ 1unroot. leather seats, Dix BOSTON WHALER '71 Honda aso CL. 18,000 1tr10 AW O 20' Hlt cont'd, ~~ Pi k 6 ed PW, AM/FM cas1ette. 4 John#C>n mtr, trlr all Wanted -exper. •&· ml.*5 air, S200(). Xlntcond. ' c up, ape • '73 Ford E:K>O, econ V8, mos old. $10,450. 688-8062 l9'77 <>nl llhra COST1 r e1alve yacht · · · 642-9772 AM/FMstereo(?aaaette. P /S P /B air uuto eft5orwkndll. sts8.t, A~K tJSOO, ill u leama n, new /bkra. C.U55e-17ee. rally whe~ls, radJals.,de· panel, nu Uroa, 'immac: bea.lih..M2·SU2 673-2050 MARINER YACHTS, '5.2Trtampb 650ChoPI*, 201Ai' T•rry '75.SC, a•r , 11.0le ln~nor 4c lntfnor. S8K ml.S2850.&45·2.545 ------''--675-1383 rblt., Id cond. SacrifJ~ xlatcood. $4500. blue booked at S4MO. 33' Claqlc Sedan Cruiser, tllOOor hlt./ofr. &Cf.0073 49'l·MI-. #IOOor bst./olr. 536-2000 '73 Dodie van 318, maaa. areat Catalina or Ba,y hllch, 1unro.t. ai.reo. alr crul•1na·•l\ooaln1 • ~· !Jn,u(}mnic """1 1hocka.49M008 booW>f yacht, $10,000. El 671-7674 EE ''9 c ..... ., ... 61'3-0lf 25L&nccr • S1VSO Vaoconvenlon camper, 20' a•Htron deep V, ~Coronado l200 Auto, radio, da•h aar, rltaed for ocn tllhlnc. as Excalibur w /1llp 8900 roof ... 1 r, tollct, re Cr:, caJl14'7·5m. 28PcanoaNew 1Z750 ralsed lAJI), ZV'182 S41e I 8 , "' E R T .R A ,.. 28 Pe~ Cmdr 8750 • ... 38 PNl'IOl'l New 21750 Spoitflaher. Xlnt cood, 29 Peanon Triton 16000 must tell, make offer. 30 PeanGn 22900 67M7Sa 30 Pearson Diesel 23500 --------.. ax Cruiur 8950 3l Don Jtaat Base 49500 For Any Sailboat Call Us Salty Ten, ma.in II jib. Xlnt ~tlon! ~ OJo offer. "2-Ul5 '77 Dodie .Maxl, air, powu, 360 V8, crulH control, a 111, 2$00 ml. $83()0 or bell ofl~r. Call 654-2SJIJ aller 5: 30 p. m collectors 1lcm. beaut. .,. ""' ~ 177 ~ cond, $8.200 flrbl . 213/653·4797 72 3.0 CS-I-. _R_ll_D-.-F-U-:i:-L-11 DICK MILLER MOTORS aasa INJECTED. 4 spd, XWX, one of k1nd, new Rolls Royce leather & import· ed En11U1h wool Int., xlnl 120 W. Womer · cond PP.675-4054 Santa Ana 551.2132 ........ Hew HOO A..to1, Mew 9100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ., ...... Immaculate thruout. OverDrlve and only 13.000 mllea Extende<f warranty. Leae/BWI (738TCP) '74 •A5 CHU.,. Triumph SJ)1tfire, CHER YI Cettlfted. 14000 0<lglnal ITllles. (941LEJ) ' • NEWPORT DA TSUN SPICl"LS 8210 • Door. 4 ageed, radio. C3112PKE) NOWS2195 88800VESTRE!T Near MacArthur &Jamboree Roads 133.IJOO HOUSE OF IMPORTS ,$ Ftal ua Waeon. Ille• MW, lo cnl*. AM/FM .1 radio, lua rack SZMlOl•at olCu. Mu.at. MIJMS-llN SUPER MARKET :SALEI l t AICADtA DATSUN. INC. WAUY TUCKEI DATSUN, INC IAlDWlN DATSUN CANOU DATSUN COSTA MW OATS. CULVER CITY DATSUN A TUMTIC DATSUN llllYEISITY IA Tsutt ClEMIAlE IATSUM HAllOl IATSUM. nte. DOT DATSUN, INC. WE DON'T HAVE A MR. F~.OR A ~RS. G. BUT THE SAFEWAY IS TO . MARKO BASKET ~T~L~.A... ~··J Q RAl.Pir . . FR~EHD 'ALPHA aiTA IF YOU' DON'T . BUY YOUR NEW YOU MAY BE PAYING rgo MUCH!! CHECK YOUR CLOSEST DEALER LISTED HERE. GET THEIR PRICE IM . WRITING. THEM COME SEE THE VOLUME .. <:!:>' F08THlll. DATSUN, INC. MOON DATSUN LONG BEACH DATSUN DOWNTOWN L.A. MOTOIS IMPERIAL DATSUN, INC. UNIY~SAl CITY DA TSUM, IMC. MEWPdJT~TSON " '• •I AUlOUlllUI IMU<ll lalllflt. CM.lf'-t'il11• SAN 01eoo FWY. TO J..AKE FOREST EXIT, HORTH TO ROCKPIELO, WEST TO OLOFIELO, LEFT TO AUTO CENTER DA. n. BIUMt Mltbtplace on the Orlnct Coeat DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS MERCEDES BENZ WHUHD SPECIAL '7ZUOSl4.5 fobBrn CMeKLR > S6f 17 72Z80SIOAM MapleYd-MU IU&bt 1273K.XJ ) $9917 .. WE THINK" THE LOWEST PRICED NEW '77 CAR AND TRUCK IN AMERICA ARE AI TOYOTA SANTAANA! s3179 52476 • f Don't drop the ball! Get a '73 SUP1'.:R BEETLE, job with a low-cost Daily origowner, 1mmac, com· Pllot Classified Ad. pletc service record Pbone6'2·5678. 644-2386 ~~~~~~~--i Autos, UHd Mfos. Used ....... Uaed ....._ UMd . ·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• nabers· auto center · . ,, ' " 2V2 Acres of the finest. ... most complete USED CAR and LEASING CENTER ON THE ENTIRE WEST COAST • LUXURY CARS • ECONOMY IMPORTS • FULL SIZE-MIO SIZE-COMPACT STATION WAGONS • SPECIAL TY CARS• RECREATION VEHICLES • T~UCKS • 4x4's •VANS DON'r BUY UNTIL YOU SEE OUR SELECTION! 74FIAT128 SEDAN .MIMcl .. _, ... s1595 I nd 11111.. ti ... ~ rlld•ol ,.,.. IHIMXG) '73 ANl. JAVELIN eon--t!Wlllt . s 1 Z~5 br•~•• ltclory 11; • condlt1011lnt AM/,M radio w11111 will ttMI btll..,lifw IMOBfjlil ' '76 ASTRE by PONTIAC ~,'~~~i:,:~:.,~,.m.~~ $2695 eottdttlon1"9 O'>••• 11ur111t radio ll•ettr. llHI blllacl ltrll. IHO -17HINJYl 76 OLDS STARFIRE SX H1tt11.,..ii Auttmollt s3495 rafto ....,., t111.,,..... --··-... ' ..,. .... ''' c:ond•tl0111rt •tll•t wflMll IJ31NZt) , ·Nabers :Cadillac Hou-;(• of •mport""; . -. '. . ... .... . . ---'flit Corv~tte, ur top le c9nv•rtible top. $4,000 FIRM. Must IOll. $WOO. Firm. 873-4018 CORVETJ'E 7f $1A9 rno. 26 mo. CLE bo $789 dcl OAC, 8M. $U7' lnt•I pa)men\ + T as t,' GENERAL AUTO 1.SASINO Since lbt 2U-M>·2007 Corvetto ec, tuU p"1', H cond, a. nal,. AU itt,.~ . rare, ~Jl.itndlr e • 'Pr , 642·~· 1 t • • j! I '74 Ooi'vCWt, 4 1pd, low I ml. all optiool. lmm•a. : Beai olr. 6'6·9932 Mutt . .. u .. 1'76 MBCuaY COU'9AI Xl7 $ 5 2 9 9 V8. Ol.fOITufic. foo. c:M COid., pwr. 1tfflincil & ~ bto4e1. -eo tedo, heat«, w/l/Yt lire1 w~ #f"O'S, t"11od <jolt. v;.,i 1oof & ~wheel. (876Sk l t76 FOltD '12 TOM ~CKUP $ 449 9· ·~ ~ foct~ oif wndit~. 1odto & :::.A-COl#S ~419·9· • qt. <Mom;Jtic. foctory oif ~. ~ JIMrinQ. ~ & Londcai top. IJie NEW! 1933PCWI. 1974 N>aD 'I .. TOM PICICUr vs. Ol.llofllolic llOnlmluion & ~., "-'~ ~1qs2x~ AIR _ ConcllJl•~lng OR YOUR I or 197 6 V2 CAPRI HIW tt77 l . ~-cit Price (After Rtt.ate• ••• MONARCH ' *5392 \ FOUR DOOR Includes; Factory Air cond Auto trans. Po~er steering. Rai:tlo. Full wheel covers. Radial Whitewall tfrte. and more. Ser. 53846+-0484 . MEW 1977 VOLVO· 56499 lrmene white beauty-4 wheel disc brakes-radial tires-4 speed-Quartz clock-rack and pinion steering Mtr lfVC24245H1-111355 MEW 1'977 CELI CA 54699 Factory air cond-deck rack-radial ttres-4 soeed #RA24-077355 WE LEASE ALL MAKES & MODELS • 2 YEAR 24,000 MltE SERVICE POLICY MOST USID CAIS ' CREDIJ UNIONS WELOOME COME ·1• TODAYI Uc. 381JOO •73 VOLVO P 1800 56299 EARLE IKE SAYS: NEW 1977 VOLVOWGN 15J3" ~ 'A'tflomar1c tranamfman-rear window waper-radlal tires-ovemead camshaft cross-flo engine. IVC2454SH1-131726 NEW 1977 LAMDCRUISER 55799 Rear heeler ·Warn hubs-radio-mud/snow tires ltFJ40-243797 PARTS AND SERVICE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 11 HAPP'/ MOT~ER~ DA'*< FROM ~OU~ L0V(N6 SON , WOODSTOCK 11 'r'OU DON'T KNOW '1'0UR MOTHER'S ADDRESS,' . DO '<OU? e Coast FINAL SPORTS SUNDAY, MAY I , 1977 THAT'S VER'/ NlCE ... MA'1'6E '<'OU CAN JUST PUT lTSOME PLACE WHERE 'IOU THINK SHE MIGHT see 1T ... LOCAL WANT ADS WHAT'S Tf415? WHERE ARE '{OU GOING TO SEND IT? NANCY Bv Ernie Bushmiller OH , DEAR ---I'M ABOUT AN ~OUR LATE ~-FOR SUPPER • I'D BETTER PHONE AUNT FRITZI --- --THAT NOTHING HAS HAPPENED TO .ME R IGHT AWAY--- ... I .. • .. • !~, 00 M! A FAVO~ ANO PUT ME IN THI~ eox . ' Del-IV!JC ME to MY HOVl"6. J:M A M01HE~~ C'AY <.#IFT FOT! MY MOTH!~/ DENNIS THE MENACE 76tJ OON'T LOOK LI KE THe DENNIS I KNOVV. 1HATS WHAT MY FOLKS Wt>G JUST ... ~---·· - , '1lA?T lt"IN~ iHe 9EJ..L. AND !.EAVE ~HE.'L.L THINK t 'M A PACKAGE FlrOM -rHe OEPA~TM£NT ~TO~E ! MY DAD AND f'.J.f3. 100K MY fV{)(l.A OUTIO DINNE:R 10DAY. C> t> [> ~IJDGE PARHER ,___J .......... ~C~A~R~L~A-A~C~T~U~A~L~LY-;--;50::;:::UN~D~E~D:-;:C~IV~I L~Ti=O::-::M~E~ UNAWARE THAT ON THE PHONE! MAYBE THERE'S A CHANCE CHARLES AND CA RLA WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO GET TOGETHER ARE SETTING HIM UP AGAIN! AS A PATSY FOR A .1EWEL HEIST, VIC 6AR5TOW HEADS FOR HI& EX-WIFE'S APARTMENT! 'AR.O J,&' '!/ p ou K.(" "' 5-8 THAT LOOKS THE LICENSE PLATE Ii LIKE 8AR5TOW! ,,, PBG-984! I GUE55 I 'LL ALWAYS 8E IN LOVE WITH HER! COME IN, VIC! HAVE YOU HAD DINNER? 1 WA5 Af>OUT TO MAKE MY- SELF AN OMELET! WHAi A GIFT/ IT'L..L.. EJE lA*FtAL.., AiT~ACTIVc ANO ve~y CHEAP! 0 • O't<A'I, 8lAT OON'i 251.AME MS IF 6Ms iXGHAN~&~ YOU. iOMOr<ftOW FOJt A FOOD P~OC.E~~orc. ·. ' By Hank Ketcham . ' <i <l<l I FONI<(// COME HERE AND SEE.1'415 l 1HIS 15 UN- SELi EVABLE ! ! ,AND NoW FOR--HeH -· FIELD 'TE5TIN<3 . - ,AND I kNOW .JUST1H ' FIELD! " HOW'D You EVER IHINK OF TH,AT} PL.USHI~? READY FOR IH/5 HISTORIC MOMENT., KAYO? , . l ' HOLY c.ow! OH, THEY STARTED SHOWING A SHAVING COMM~RCl,AL FOi< "TH~ SOOTH TIME ... ~ ALMOST WHICH :t WIL...L-NOW -re.AR IN HAl-.F .' OH ... I. Tt-bUGHT IT WAS A OOCVMENTA~ I • Geor e Lemont eu-r -rHANKS FOR -n-.e MON5Y ANP1 OH, 900r? L-1.JCK ! 1, ! • • • •• • • ' . • II • • DID YOU GEi YOUR MOTHER ANYTHING FOR MOfHER5 DAY, DOOLEY? -AN' lHE ~ MEEfiNGS AND THE WASHING AND IRONING AN' SEWING, SHE's WORN To A FRAZZLE! M OMMV .1 THIS NA PKIN ISN'T MADE OF DAP EQ ! IT's .JUST A CLOTH .;,._,._.. Of'-IE I LJ-;9-""<D 5-8 IL.I:: ~RING­ YA MY ' 1661.-f:. O~,SURE­ PoPAtJD I GOf HERA BOX OF CANDY! SO, JM H~OR OFIHE OCCASION, I MAV£ A ME5SMJE FOR MOTHERS ' e/ERYwHeRE !,,, j t THE L.ADV'S WAITIN' f='OR US TO CX20EQ-- THAT'S W~ T~EV CALL HEl2 A WA\TQESS. rt ... MOM SAYS WITH ALL TH£·SHOPPING AN' THE HOUSEWORK AN' lHf. DRIVING BACK A~D FORTH ,,, ''RELA>C AND ENJOY YoUR FRAZZLEHOOD ! J .. r ,, -· . . . • . . .. .. = • • .. .. • . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . • . . .. . . . .. . . .. -. • .. . • .... ,.. CAN YOU TRUST YOUR EYES? There are at least six differ· eneea lo clrawtn1 detail• between top and. bottom panelL How 1 qulcldy can you nnd them? Cheek anawen wtth those below. ~ -------'llfa.10 ·JIP" Wll•lUV '9 'lll'ltflW " JUO:I WlV '9 '\Uaamp " (H\OJ. .,. 'IU1ft1'QI 11 fWq ttaOJ. '1111111W 11 l•ll;><>d ·i; 'IUN•JllP ., p.10:1 IUO"ld. t :t~uaama '-. ... ---BULLETIN IOARO --- •MOM'S THE WORD! Rldd»me-thla: What Is the mo1t clitticuU mNl for a mother to set? Give up? How about bruklalt in bed? •Find {bird amon1 ooruecutlve letten or each word: 1. Bowl. 2. BeacJe. 3. Balloon. 4. Bemuat. Time limit: 30 seconds. ·nwa .,. ·uoO'J ·r ·•1'93 ·r: ·1•0 ·1 e ntree feathers are placed aide by aide on a table. • How II it pouible to blow the middle feather away ...... ________ without dlaturbln1 the other two? THERE'S A STUNT that seem· ·o•l 1eino 1111 uo itlull • tJ•ld in&Jy disproves the law that two bodies cannot occupy the same •Toncue Tanelen! Say fut, several times: Crate space at the same time. A aJw is Croft ldsaed Kathy Kreps. Mra. Lister I01t the list failed with water. Another &lus Mt. t.ilter'1 lister left her . ..-peekM-"Wit~coffon. ,......,...._..,.,~r---~-:-:::::---::-~---~~~~ SurpnsinaJy, the whole \JI glasa or water can be =~::::;:~~~~~ ~ poured into the second o glw which 1s already .. filled with cotton. ~ Another experiment lll:i~ill ..--...~ along these hnes is done with a six-ounce paper • ._'""""""'" cup and a box of paper ....... ,._...- clips Fill cup to the brim with water. Now, insert paper chps one at a time until cup runs· over. How many clips will It take-I 0, 50, 100? Guess hiJh. .. J.'Av~ !. f 01..-D YOU ~v·rze. I 86AUTt f:°UL- . fOOAY ? ~Av'~ I foLD '\'bu YOU' '26 %XY (ODAY? HAVe t IOL.O '(ou {ou · rze, MV KIND OF ·WOMAN -rooAv? GORDO 8Ur 1H6£f:5 SOM81~1NG / fL'I I w15J.l 'fJu·o 1f-LL Me ... CUl!lSE:O Ai ~-rHEv VAWLJM RUGS ANO E!>l2l.JSI.( CLCTHE:S/ I JOB'S A DRAG! Add colon neaUy: 1-Red. 2-U. blae. 3-Y.Uow. +-LL browa. 1-ftf!lb lolMI. I-Dk. &rMD· 7-Lt. peen. 8-Gny. 9-Jl'an. 10-Dk. blue. 11-P'\lrple. 12-Bbd:. SPELLBINDER! 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Because Vantage was made for smokers who wanted a cigarette that was low in tar and high in tlavor. So we resisted the trend. Until we could perfect a 100 with the famous Vcmtage combination of full flavor and low tar. Well, Wftve done it. In new Vcmtage tOO's. A blend of ftavor-rich tobaccos with tar lewis held down to the point where good taste still comes thro~ That's the Vcmtage point. And that's the ~intofVcmtage llXYs. There's never been a long cigarette quite like it. Try a pack today. We think you'll go ~DI with us. Warning : The Surgeon Genenl Has Determined That Cigafene Smoting Is O..,ous to Your Health. n ... -.r. OJ ... --. •. ,.--."' Flt lllllMd. Ii l t' i,. ~' ~ 11 'l · 1 Li ~ l ~ r' ti· 1 i' i . § r,. ,. i i r i Ii~' • 1 i i · .r ill po I 1 fl ! i-l",. f 11 f Q.~ i rQ. -~1i1 I HHFJl4i'1 ~ tbHllt~ · ilnH,~ Ji rH 1t~rH 11tlhfttH v_i-l .... 11 11-rat Sl!t .., If"'~-~~ n.i-C :::rl fl f!l 5 · f'f · ! fW " trl f~ I l I r' f l J If t I ~ l ii r I ~ r. I!! ! IJ ~ 111 ! ! 1. J , r r ~ r .~ ~ 'r; i r i '1 I i I , sax§(• . (IJ . 1:!J1 1 [ "~ lt1: I ~ z .. ~ I ti i.h~~ f ~ = ' ~ Jt111111~s i -=i ~~ ... ,la 'tfZ~i -= i ; iJ r ~t • . r f ! ~ S!I ~ a. :s I [hftltl ~ , :'l I t f ·· . a. r t :.< r t " I· r· 1 r f [ 1 1 • ~ t r .. ti I r 111 '; I a Q. 8 J f . [ !f ~ i e 2 ti -I JI l ti· 2 i • t i I r!t t[ p [it1;.. u~lt i~.. J!~'lp 111 ~ 1 · Hil~~! I Ji i~ I lrl·' II Jfr. •1t lr r~ I· tU. l · t[t•c 1! '11f Js: 11 · u:.1 !n[!rl J 1n I ["ljJl Ji ·~1 ~rl J · ri-l~!pr as~ii ·, i li'i i l!hfi !!Jlf ! ~ hr. fh r Jrh,., rl f H I ~hhf -r ~th~! ~ "Even now, In her advancing years," says Jimmy, "she is still able to grow." My mother Ullian Is an extrovert, very dynamk: and lnqulslttve In her attltu<k about bfe. Although her father Mldom read • book, my mother has always beeli an avid ruder, and so ha~ I. Whenever anyone has ask.ed me what I wanted for Christmas or my birthday, I have always replied, books. Mother has always been a natural cham- pion ol ~ who are IW.ak or the obJect ol JCOrn or dilcrtmlnation. She MrYed as • doctar for our neighbors and for us and II atrcmely compesslonate toward almolt a0 thole who SC afBcted In any way. Mother m a 1egbtaed nune, and durtng my formadw yun she worked contCandy, primar1loJ on prtvete duty, ettt. at the nearby ~ Ol In Pl*ntS' homes. She typ6c:aDy worMd on n\S'llng duty 12 hours a day -101Wlbna 20 houn • day -tor which she WM pllld a magnlftcent lbt dol- lan. Dw1ng her olf-duty hows she had to pafonn the normal functions ol a mother and a housekeeper. Quite oltcn, my mother was not pllld for her nursing tcMc:es at al. At least not In cash. I rcm«mber that Mother once nuned a young girt for weeb who had dlptherl.. The glrf's psmta wa-. wry poor. Evcn- tualy the ~ and • few weeks i..r the girl's lathe drow Ink> our )efd wtlh • ..... hone wagon io.ded with twpentlnc chipl. He had nvcJed rnorw et.\ a day to 911 th.re. Although the wood c:hll» had ... inona.y vMa., ttwy W9f'9 eab••tefv helpfu.I to us becaulc they bunt Ntandy Into a roertnQ flame when touched wtth a match Our howc WM hcihd by ftre- pl.ca In two ~ chimneys and the wood tk1¥11, and .r.ting h WM a rwychorew.y~. Life on our t..m during the Grat 0.- pr...an men narly raanbled fsm lh In colonlal ct.ys than (ll'm ... ~ and the WCI\ was hwd for ewryone. P.aple died and were ~ by .._ thm now .. aAmotll vnlcnown In lhla country. For )*II we uted an outdoor prtvy In the t.:kymd and a hand -pump fOI water lANr. anoth.r' .t'8lkJw well WU dug under OW t.ck perch and a hand pump Wat In· It.Bled. Ewntu.Dy ws had a wtndmll and Nftftlng water In our home In the barh- room there WM a cold lhower, a com· mode and a Lavatory. h was not unusual dwtng the winter to ftnd the plpel fraun and the c:ommode pushed off the wait and lytng on the Door. Water for bettmg had to be heated on the wood ttov9. Some ol the wo'1I on the fsm WM m Joyab&c, tome WM pure ~ but we could look bedl on the cily't wadl and ... whM tp«lflcaDy had bw'I .. ~ We WOfUd twd, and my fdw WM a Mm dllldpllnattan, but he lau;hed • loc and aJmo« ~ Ille.cl him. Oeddy loved to have • good dmc and ~ By Jimmy Carter President of the United States At hotM fn Plafnl, Go.: M• LJJlJan (18), Roealynn (49), Jimmy {52) ond Amy (9). S*Ua much more than did mother. He alto kept thorough NCCJrct. me:! was ~ ~ ,_ wah d'°9e who dull with ..,., and he WB1 .!ways probing for lnnovethle ~ eechntqua and cntcrpltla. He w .. VGy tnsenlgenl and kept up with ~nt events, but he wa. quite conMTYattw. My mother wat, and II. • lbcal, but wtthtn our famty we never I~ about tJytrlg to dcftne IUCh labe!t. She taught UI by h. cWy aampW to help the wale end ~ aven when It w.n't tM comfortable Ot ~ ~~todo.She~111ttw you can !Nib your W. count whcrwer you .. and tNI you rwver ouvow • Med for God\~. At • nune, my mottwr had lkdlt and training that many ol the people the WOIMd with lacked, and aomctima she had to teach• wen .. treat pattsntt. She Ilka to make thloga work bdtcr, but the II nae r1gkl and mna1ns w&ng to lam from others -Including from the humblest per· ton shell there to help. Even now, In her advandng years, 1he It atlll abl. to~- When my father died In 1953, Mother begw\ to evoM a MW 91fe. AIJ of the chlldNn \Hfe grown by then. For lbt yan she WM a fraternity houMmother at Au-- blnn Untvmlty, and w opened end opsr.i.d • nunln8 home In BWcaly. Ga. One night In 1966, wh.ft the WM 68 yeeft old, she IOW a~ adYG111e- mcnt for P~ Corpt volune.n stating that •Age II no benier." She tent for In· formation and then announced to BUly and me that she wu joining the Corps for MrVk:c tn Africa and India. We were not pcll1icularly SUl1Jl'tled. She went to the Unlvcnity ol Chicago to learn the lndlan dialect, Marathi, In orda to teach nutrition. Mn. Gandhi requested that tome voluntMn be assigned. to an ex· pcriment.al program In famlly-planntng, and Mother had to lam another lan- guage, Hlndl. While sM WM wodclng at the llttle hospi- tal In the vlllage ol Vtkhroll, where the doc- tor was seeing 200 Of 300 pdalts a day, the persuaded a fe.ctory-owner't wtfc to provtde a dun room a. a dispensary. She then Induced ma)or Amertcan drug com· panJes to tupply aampla for the tratment ol the molt common ailments In lndla. She had things gofng her way. Then a lltde glri wtth leprosy was brought In on her father's back and laid on • cot for ln)edk>na. At Mother t~ lt, Ml had never touched lep-°'Y-I never felt like I could. In the last staga one Is completely eaten, but In the tint stages you have black mplotcha .a OYer, and sores. She was 11 yon ~ and IWtghed onJy 32 pouQds. I prayed 'Oh, God, I can't touch her.' I went back to the dodori offlce and I~ him I didn't think I could do It -I was about to ay -1and ha said, 'Try, but ti you can't, tu com« In and do It fOI you.' '1 made up my mind on the way &om his offtce to mine that I would do It." She gew the ~ shots ol strepto"1ydn and vttamlni. Afterwards, "I washed my handt and washed them and wuhed them, and aD the ttmc I was ashamed for washing them." She t~ me that she even put .aoohol on than and went home and bathed and changed dotha. But. "I knew that wouldn't do," the oon· tlnued. Ml had t~ the man to bring his daughter back every day. So the nnt day when she came, I jullt washed my hands. And I learned to loYe her. In the weeka of gtvlng her Injections she began lo gain W«ight, and soon I could give her an In.lee· tlon end just cuuaDy wash my hands. Bui that took • loc ol pnya'." When the IJtde girt came ~ from the lcproeartum atx months &ater, the came running to Mott. and brought her flowen end put her mn1 around Mother's MCk and ldMed her ... And you know, .. Motha lllld, "I didn't wash my fece or Mnda." Mother loll 30 pound.a In India and for • long ttmc after her return the couJdn'I at any ol the tNnQs she'd craved molt bfl.. UUM h. las fortunate frtend. In lndla werw on her mind. Atthou9h the was pelt 70, lhe Degan ..,.aJctng to gsoupe .bout her cxpeielaca lo dw Pcac. Car.-and relating them &o our needt fer palONI Nl'vice In ~ country. " portion ol her heart la adll In India, but atw !Iva a ,.. fuD and UMfuJ Ill•~ she... lil1I .. --....... ----. Another great extra! Save30e Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigntte Smobig Is Dangerous to Your Health. 1 >u• •• w - .. ,. ... .. _, NMI' .• ~ ..... Ra.) ....... .., ....... ..,_ ·-..,.........._.. .. ............ _ .. __ ... _ ··-""" .......... -,..._.. .... ---~ .. .... .., .... ('£\iii. .. -?:.!.!. .-·:: :-r" ....... . LOCKSMITHING INSTITUTE TUHtllCAL HOME STUDY IQtOO\S, Lime f ... M1w __, 07424 ucaNUO rt 8TATS OIT MOf llWY. ~ ....... MA~...,._ 11'UDf COUMCM.. ITA'ft APPINWU Olf\.OIM. ,_ ¥lTlltANS TltAIM- HURRVI MAIL THIS POaTAO• PRE• I ................. , Ct4r ·••Z.-------• OOlee'._.lf ....... ..,.....,_~ i i i • I -: I BUSINESS REPLY MAIL .. ....,...._.__, .. _ .. .,.u.,....._ P08fAOE' Will BE PAID BY lOCKSMITIU•G t•STtTUTI DIY. CWTtCMNtCM. HOlll'. STUOY SCHOOLS Lhle Falll, .... _.., 07U. Jint Cllll ,...... ....... ..,, U.fllh.11.J, ---------------- • I I I I • • ! ........................................................ . __ ... --..:.:_-.. A NEW LOOK AT.MYTHS ABOUT ADOLESCENTS A recent-study -pinpoints how parents can mis~der­ stand the nature of early adolescence in their children. lacent medldne, and lttde literature is By Mary Long avallalM f°' parents on this age group. Dr. Llps1tz suggests goh'9 to a school gu~ counselor or to a IOClal-Nt'Vlce agency If Sometimes even the best·lntentioned you're seriously worried. parent can't understand his child -at any • Mytla: The .. ado/aa!nt upt'OOT" occur1 age. But hie confusion Is likely to be the around the age of 14 or 15, which ii wll.n greatest when the child II between the ~nls hqoe to~ ~dolly lt1fct. In reali· ages ol 11 a:J'.ld 15, says Joen l.Jpsttz, pro-ty, the wild, troublaomc. "ac.tlng out" be· Jed director Of the Southeastern Commtt· havlor tends to arrtvc earlier -even by tu fot' YO\U\9 ~-·Dr. llpsltz the! age ol 11 ot i2. When an-U ·year·old J~ bc,.,W~ ~llA' f.ord F~ a.t1n9 up, parents get iii'i!Oos. mis- tlon study that helps Med light. on the understand and fitalt "laying down the problems ol early aclolbcienoe. She found law" more th.an they should because th8y that parents (and IOdcty In gencal) still think they have to head olf what they fear deal with thac youngstcra on the basts of will be a bigger problem later. Actually, scvcal wldapN.ad -but badly ml8taken things wtD tend to c:.alm down around the -myths about what they'111 really like and 10th grade. Parents should regard this pat· what they really want and need from us. tern of lilehavlor as normal and not com· Some of the majof mltconception1 include: pound the problem by creating more Is- • Nyda: Adolaarnce le a period of tu· 5ua for rebellian. multuous uphcoual, and the belt CH can • Myda: Young t.unogen tlJll Ol"I! and do la hold our brea.lh. wait for H to paa •hould be nakd ae chfl<hn. The onset of and, meanwhile, ~ the children puberty has been oocwrlng four months from the rut of aodety. Twmod la not In-...U. every decade, and, at the very cvttable, however. Approxtmat«ly 70 per· le.alt, thne kids. biologlcatly, are no longer oem of thae children go through thJe stage c:hJ&dren. They may be motul1ng faam wtth relatlw Mrentty. Parents must try to than their parents realtze . lam how to dlstingui.h between a db-• ICJtla: Teerrogns /onn o homogeneous trefMd chlld. who really needs help, and lJroc.lp. They don't, and to daak a child one who Is m81'Cly dlstrcutng th&m wtth simply u 13 yura o&d -forgetting all the leu-than-pafect behavior. changes and growth that a 13-year-o&d There arc signs that help teD you d a goes through -AYI almost nothing about chtld Is In arnotion41 tro4,able. Pay pattScular hlm. The variabruty of the revcraJ ages that attention to one who ~ly becomes ed~tl mUlf )\aggSc -chronologtcal, quiet. We tend to be threaterntd by noisy, IOCLal, academk:, blologtcal, emotional, In· av11ewtvc youn(llters, not recognlifng tellec:tual -Is probably the mOlt striking that a Mrtously depraMd chJJd Is almott cheracterlttlc ol this period and the least always a qu\et child. Most adolac:ents who edmoWlcdged by paren'-and todety. later commit suicide ftrst lhow tyrnptoml • IC,ala: Chlldtsn <n HFJ1 tough at thll of emotloNsl and IOdalWtthdrawal. Watch ag.i. Voungstm are paJ1tcuarly vulncrabl. also. for poor perfcimanu In IChool, loll at .u. .. and, h.heve It ·or not, ~ ol appem., tudden overcaffng Ind an In· changdbM. Thia mean• thcy aJ.o are re· ability 0t u"wdltngn-. to ..., NgUiariv. CAtPCtw ro pollttvc ~. and tnflu· R.member that expatt say chtldten do •"'*· In fact , the molt opcn-rt)lndcd .,,_ not "~out" of thal ~ 'IM~ -... ol their llvet may bt dutlng thit '°""' -acffon mutt bt taM1l. period when they ore miking thn flttt real Unfortunntcly, onfo/ 5 pm:ilnt ol our pc-dedllons. lt'• • ~ 8mc to In· fR ~have~ training In. fkwnc:ethemf0tthegood. ~ .. ---- 111£ BEST WAYS TO MAKE mtlR HOME MORE UVABIL ATTRACTIVE AND SALABLE Comfort and property main- tenance are important. Follow our handy guide to make re- furbishing easier and fun. Putting off renovaUons Is as natural as avoiding an umbrella and galoshes when weatheT predictions lndicate you'U need them. To help you, then. we decided to put together a secUon that Includes Information on what bask: remodeling jobs Involve, Ups on how to decide refurblshing prior1ties and Insights Into which home improvements do and do not add to a house's resale value-plus a look at new products. helpful booklets you can onier and some good paneling ideas. · Acid A Terrace A gracious two-lewl brick terrace, In keeptng with the brick c:hlmney, extends living outdoors. The top level of the terrace ls at floor level with the house, as two steps lead down to the f,..form design. Shrubs add variety to the paving. whJ&e the flag- stone-topped low walls ICpiU'atc areas and direct traffic. Yomg birch trees, beside the low wal~ prtiYlde shelter from the hot afternoon tun. ~ ~ Mtur Kk>Nky a. Assocs. ..... ~ Kltdaa Tramf0tmed Thlskltcben WU a c:hal....,, lncludlnQ the nMd f« • picture window -ltorllQ9 cabinets that had to be ''lhlrwd" to c.IAr the 9SY8n-foot ceUme, lntllrt« ~byJ.nlncJ. N.wlln. Off-Beat Bedroom A plain w:oncktory bedroom WU remodeled by decorator l..oulM Rosenfeld and her dausiiter. The oelJlng of the 10' x 16' room Is a gl8nt collage, featuring radio parts, postcra, sheet music, toys and other favorite rnlaccUany. Bookahelwa abo have been built Into the room, .,.,..u as a long counter f« homework end hobbies.and with plenty of drawer space. By Roealyn Abrevaya 'Mlll.YWllK&.Y, W.,1, 1171' 8 I ----- REMODEL I MG THE ABC'S OF· REMODEUNG Conlinwd Before .proceeding down the hom•r•- modcling route, you ~ to be armed with • ddlntt.e plan dew&oped from ......... family powwows. Dda•h'9~To..,._te A good Idea might be to have each manbcr of the family writ. down his needs In one cobm Ind. In another, note how adequately the hca.-ii meeting tta. needs. By can.,ar- q, nota, a master list of priori~ can be ct.vbed. Why, for Instance, Invest In e:nlarglng the kJtchm lf no one Nally likes to cook? But lf Mom and Dad hate sharing a bathroom with the ktda, why not add anotha-one? ._ BMlc ...... .... When ndob-.. ...... you lhould plan to have the range, link mid refrigerator placed 1n a tr1angle with. where po9ble. four to ax feet between pc:h. Coaldng and cleaw.Jp will be asJe:r ii there la continuous coumer space withJn the wcxk area. It's bat to have the range cloec to the dining aru, while the re- frtgentar ahould be near the door that you enter with the grooa1a. The most effldart kitchen la one wtwr. traf flc: In and out of the hot.-doa not go thnx.dt the work triangle. Putting In an extra ...... r •• Is worth Its co.t In recklCed f am!Jy c:onflk:t What'. more, It needn't be a oouiplcte bethaoom. You may choose to add a half-bath-with only a toilet and link, or a lhowa" staU--wNcb midtt find Its p&.oe carved out of part of a bedroom or hall To cut down on cost&, locate the rww addlUoq next to the other plumbing l1ne& (If possible. the new ft.xtwa ahould be back-to- back wtth fixtures on the other Ilda of the wall or owr or under ainother bathroom, the kJtchen sink« laundry facilltia.) If you put In a nlCCSMd wnti1atlng fan that Un& on ~ matically with the lJght. the new bathroom can do without • window. JnstaWng plumbing ts bat ldt to a profaslonaJ.-..when the wort< ls done, It must sat.I.sly local bul1dJng regulations. (Most remodeling jobs that Involve extensions of Vo" home~ an outside wall is affected require a bulJd.iQg permit) If you're living In a bouM whose roef needs repair, don't delay the Wk. Several kinds of materials are avallable for rcariacing.. The price of the once widely used'MphaJt shtnQles has acalated, but roofers l@'ee they are sttll the bat value. Cedar shakes alto haw gone up In ~ but are again J>OpUlar. They have the deatrable self-Insulating properties of all -wood products and are attrcettve. You ~ might oonalda' ona of the new premium grades of ~It lh!ng1ea that raembJe wood. The question of whether you should add • t .._ no longer applies. With today' a ...mg hutlng and ClOOlJng '"1la. the only ~ls what ltind of material td use. Fiberglass It the most wtdeJy used form of lhect lnsuJatlon and costs 10 to 13 cents a ~foot Ur..tonnaldehyde fa.n It gatn. Ing ln usage and la aald to be nonflammable.. It thouJd be lnatalled by a licensed applkator, howcwr, slnc.e. llnproperty mixad, It can ~ wlop • lingering formaldehyde odor. Balda oelllngs and walls, windows are prime 90W"Ca of energy lo-. You m.ild & vatlgat. the best t,,,,.. for ad9quatc m.da- tlon.. Features to look for lncJude ~ an.ulatJng glass and f actory-applJed weather- strtpplng. a-cwa._TIMltAdidTo 8-leV .... If you add a fourth bedroom. you can expect a dollar-for-dollar recovery of VoUI' COllt&. But don't opect the eeme mum on a flfth or l1X'th bedroom. An addition of a -=ond or third bathroom wilt recoup. 1~ rftJm, but the return drape lharply with • f&rth bath- ~ A modem, welHqulpped kltdwn ll a prime Nia mottvaflor. II you twnodel ~ ~try to .ru.rg. It M Well. Flnllhed ba-. nwnts wtt1 help quicken • .._ but you m.y not t'eCOYa' full OOC. Gener.ity, penonal or tpectaUzied ~ brtaa poor rwturm on )'QUI" 1nYe1trMnt. A lawn lnYallMnt of up to $1.500 ~ ~ $1,500 In lhrube md ~ c.anbe ~ tf you tell C"""1rwd M • 'MllLY WllXLY, M11r 1, 1'1'7 ' ' \ TASTE THE GOOD TIMES. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cipratte Smoking Is Dangerous to Yu Haelth. . ....... . .. .,,, .. Good news! Raleigh now packs twice the cou~ns-2 on every pack, 8 extra in every carton. So, you get any of more than 1,000 Raleigh gifts twice as fast. Genuine tobacco flavor plus Double Gift Coupons. That's Raleigh. For free gift catalog, call now, toll free: ( 1-800) 626-5510. (Ky. residents call collect: · (502) 774-7563.) .. - . . ~ioownyourown home while you're still young enough iD enjoy it. E~ year It gets harder to afford a home of ~r own. Beca• •se building costs haye gone up faster than marJ1 people's ablllty to pay them B!;rt don't quit looking until you've seen the new kind of housing chat's ~ pr<MdJng two-thirds of the new stngle- famay homes under $30,CXX>. The mm•at.cblred home-It'• maldng the Ammc.. .... .....,.. again. CNer a mUUon proud owners of manufactured homes can teU you ~They've lamed that houses built In a fadory-\\Ath assembly-line effldendes-can be buJJt for a lot laa. Tough new U.S. Gowmnwnt bulldlng codes assure the craftsmanship inside manufac- tured homes. And today you don't have to saatflce good k>oks to find a home you can afford. Thanks to Masonite brand hardboard sktlng.At Masonite Corporation, we don't manufacture houses. But we rMke the siding that makes them look like home. And the 1asUng beauty of that siding helps make a manufactured home a good lnYestment for you. Take a look at the houses that are making an Amerlc:an dream affordable again. Manufactured homes-with Masonite brand hardboard siding. 111. M.~NITE CHH•ATIO• Where to find an affordable manufactured home.. in Califomia AGOURA FIN\'• Mobile Home Salo 23263 ~od•v on~" Majutk Hornet 28720 Roadside Road f.P•LE VAU£Y Rancho del L4l90 Mobllt Home• 1°"3 Ululew R~ IAHNING Bob Runn.Ut Mobile Hou1lnt 61l5 w. Ramuy B01UtEGO S•RtNGS Ldwrc Ulc Srylt Corp. 1010 Palm Canyon Drive CORONA (;ourt..,y Mobil• Home• 2100 frontao• Road Mo1;1lc IW..•h•Q. In<. t "6:> II. UI ~h Strt«t SD\l·On ,.lobllt llon1r 'ia:.-Inc. 1<>;!) L 6th ~1r .. 1 Cl 1'f0NTE 1"'.oblle H" 11 n • Inc. 10117 t. t. .. rvt\I A•~""" ESCONDIOO N.or llortzon• Mobile tlornr Sain 603 w. Mi..SOO GAnDEN Gr.OVE G1ow Honw• lll6S lb.ibot Bl\ld. Gll.AHADA HILLS M<lbll• tlO<M i:.i.~h A Inv Co 1031!> w~ , 112 Ul'l.ANI l lp'4 M. 1 I r HZ IV I ithl VIC101 \ilLU:: fuNi& t'-"'• 17025 tD"' li111~ \ll~Tll f f1,lndly Moh!!. I tom"• ll>l l W \I••• W•v VIII• -.t.>bde ,.1oJuler lfJ2., W V•u• Wey \I.Al.NUT lli11lrmt Voll•y Tu111,.,. ~*' 8'"'<..-vcm !toad • rMSONITE COltl'OllAllO# • llEMODELlt4G Coltllmted YOUR GUIDE~O NEW-UMODIUNG-PRODUGTS-· ~ Here's an opportunity to .. shop" for clever ideas that help you plan ahead. Tlelt¥-•• A~ naw uty to l!pply tile for • kltchm becktpluh or tub anound .. wtth ffedl.Set .... wbkh ..... beal f~ with •lic:iom rub- ber. n. .om. mare 6mdble thin ~ IJ"OUl, will not cnc:k aad .. ~ rnll1•d. Ths tile lhNts IDllY be installed OtlC M'I dean. 9Cllmd mrface. Including cxlstlne c:. nm1c ttle. Awidable tbroudi Amertc:.n ~ ..... ..vtcs cmt.ers. ~G-. An add-en J)llwl of So&areool. a bronz•-tlnfed reflective glata, rdlCel ~ -·-conditioning coats and ln- craea prtvacy by day wtth Its mimnd f~ May .,. In- stalled In atonn-wlndow fr.,,... or, for penmnent tin. stallatioll, may be glazed Into a wood or aUnlnLm wlDdow frame -rccommcndcd for eouthan cUmatea. This reflec. ttw glaa, from PPG, ta ebo ~lnrww~ 'windows. ...........a.a~. ~· bcttm-dYll a ~ b91hroom lldW? an. that com- blnel two odwr ........ ....... hut Ind qUlct wntlla- tlon. It hM ttir9s ....... OAI oU .COQb'ola wt .. dlff.-..t tunctloM em op,.• lrd- YlcWUy, aU togds « lft..., oOmblnaiHan of the tWO. The flxtUre la eMlly ~few ~ Mllluflic:tand ~the 1NuTom DMl6orl of~ ftEMODELIMG Conti~ Popular Roof ()alga The flnbhed elegance of shingles Ls achieved here wHh ~Teed'• wood look-alike heavyweJght asphal' shingles. The weightier roofing has a life. expectancy of 25 years or more. · BOOKLETS TO ORDER Brick Outdoor Projects Th1s oomprehenslve colot booklet gives detalled drawings and Instruc- tions for buildlng 16 outdoor projects ranging from a patio to a sandbox. It al90 dacribes how to estimate the amount of material you'll need. to se· lect tools for the job and to prepare the site. SO.. Wrtte: Brick Institute of America, Dept. FW., 1750 Old Meadow Rd., McClean, VA. 2210L Virtinfa rui4enb ad4 4 ~nl eala ~·No •"!"'Pl~:.__ Garden Projects Here' a a booklet that gives you Instruc- tions on how to bulld planters, decora- tive IC1"eens, flower«d ~ st~ and walkt-all of cana"eta and morter mlxa. EWiteen projects. Free. Write: Saktwt. lnc., Dept. FW., Fisher Ave. A MO Rallroad. P.O. Box 17087, Cln-ctnnau, Ohio 45217. M • 'MllLYWEPtl.Y,...,l,1'17 Standard-wet~ shingles are reputed to last about 10 to 1S years. np: Since roofers measure your roof ln squares, . payment ls figured by the ,square for materlaJs and ·labor. Improve Your Roofing LQ. A booklet that helps you evaluate the condltk>n of your roof by telling you the warning signs of troub&e, It also dacrlbes the pro1 and cons of today's roofing materlals. 10-. Write: Johns.. Manvrue Sales Corp., Attn: C. L. Hoff- man, Dept FW.. Ken-Caryl Ranch, Denver, Colo. ~17. Batbroom Planning Idea.a A new 32-page bathroom decorating guide featuru a variety of bathroom styles along with aaieaHons for dlf. fercnt color tchcma. It's complete with floor plans and a directory listing all the manufacturers of the product&- from towels to wallpaper-fut\nd I!' • the bathroom ~ $l50. Send c:hed< to Elj«r Plurnblngware, Dept FW., WaJJac:. Mumly Cori>., 3 Gateway Center. Ptttsbutd\ Pa. 1522+ Warning:· The Surgeon 6ef\9fll Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Yu Health. 10 ~vu ,. ~ll(••(S q//fl/tll//if/lfiJll 20 Ct.Ass ~ CtGARcnrs . ~~ Sate · . tn .. ~~ • LIGHTS: '11111-·fll'. o.a ._ ...... W.1111' .... FTC ""*1 DEC. 78:-LONG UGHTS. l2 ... Y. OJ .... nadnl w. ,_ ciglrlaa. llf FTC lldlDd. --- REMODELl"6 Con1uu1~d GREAT PANELING - IDEAS DON•T COST A FORTUNE If you want to add the wannth and look of wood to your home, think of paneling in small doses. Unlike the leaky, drafty kind, Andenen Penna-Shield• windows and gliding doors are built to aave heating and coolinJ coeta. In fact, over the tile al your mortgage, their net monthly aavmp can help reduce the cost ol owning a new C1I' remodeled home. Weed, a aatual IMalatw. Spedally tnated to resist warplnc. dee&)' and lmect attack. a • ...., ....... 111 .... Optional double! pane lmulatilla dMI or triple dulu belpe reduc» wlnw n•t lo.. throuili tbe-rtua. Helpa make th. mo.t ol a w.il- [MWated hou.e. ~ Saq-1~1 4..tp. Two dm.e mon ~ ... tMrt1Cbt than r.eoplaad alMnlUtration ~ -.Ddarda. To beJp IUl out dust and dralta. Lffc~(e,lew..a•te~ The rtlld Yia.Jl UM&tb o"' th. wood core iii d96cnecl not to eblp, flab, bU9ler or S*l. Not to rust, pit or---eonoct.. (8-11 ai.ior of t.bt double-huc wUMlow lt.M a lonr-ludnc pol7U1'99 ftrdah..) ee1, ,......, .. ,... •m... Wrft.e '°' theM PRJ:J: booiletL Mall to And-.n Corporation, Boa 11, BQJ>Ort, MN 6600I. P'-•nd: O "Bow To Get Good Window~ GUdlnc Doon." 0 Do4~ ,WCS. to .._.Uh11 ~· Wlado• ucl GHclfnr" DOon. O "Tbe ~ ftemocW'nc A,.,,. Book." N----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ad'"'"'---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__.--~~~~~~­ Cit>'~~~~~~~~~~~--R&e~--~~~~-. ~~~~~P~-~~~- AndersedWm~H~T¥i ___ _ FnmeAW• You don't need to place paneling across the entire wall to get a decorator look. Two panels of Georgla-Padflc'• Es.Spr1t Ownpagne are surromded by wood mc>idlng. The cost ls approximately $10 for each panel Define Aa Ara - Pane.I~ can locate the oonvenation are.a of a family room or basement. lnst.al&ed horizcntAlly, It giva tbs illusion of wider ipl!Ce. The pMe1s, of Weldwood Vlnylgard, are In a wood-grain print. They cost about $10 each. By Omnplon BuiJd1ng Producta. Or..UpA~ The dallCllta charm Ind give.~ lock. grandeur of French PJOYtn. The durabl. twdboud dal styling .. handsorMJy paneling. In 80f t colon, nqroduced In Muonlta' • wtpa clean with a dlmp Prownce pmwllng. wtth cloth. Each 4' x 8' panel deep detailed 1n1ct1, ~t com las than $15. ANSWERSTO THE MOST-ASKED QUESTIONSABOUTREMODEUNG No more guessing about guarantees. contractor costs or which projects to tackle first. Here are detailed facts. Q. VJll8I 11 .. KDI ........ ,.... .... Ir •11.,lliwe? . A. Thia depends upon your needs and yo..-budget and how extensive.ly you dlOOee to remodel lnsu&..Uon lhould always be your flrst CXJn$ider aticn, ewn thou'.ii tt ls a 1emodettng factor that ls not vl5ible. lf you undertake more Chan one remodeling project. start first with Items that are behind the walls: electric wiring. plumbing ltnea and the Uke. Next, make your .uui::turaJ dynges. ad\ as adding or remDYtng windows, doors or stairways.. flnilh celllngs and walls before tack· ling floon to avert damage caused by c:trtppng paint or falling plaster. Anally, lnstall electrical outlets for free- standing l.-nps. then finish by carpeting « laying new floors. Q. WW an die wt ca 11 m • ralOCl-.... .,.1•a? A. The ~lt-younelfer tends to undu- attmate the difficulty of his project and the cost. time and hazard often In- volved. If you don't know how to wcrk with electrical wtrtng. for examp&e, don't upei ll1w:ut tn yow-own homa at Add New......, tD Your Ysd Md Gee"d9nwtttt RAIN JETa ..,,....,. Md FoulUiftL the risk of electrocution ar ca.AStng a fire. Working on roofs can be ex- tremely haz.rdous. too, and every ~ fatal falls occur among dc>-lt-youswlf- cn who failed to °'"sider the ~ inYolwd. When Improving .a lawn OI lancbc:ape, home owners often work wtthout a blueprint. frequently don't buy good.qualtty plants or shrubs and fall to-fertlllze or water acx:ordJng to Instructions.. When hiring a remodeling contractor, they ge:nerally shop around only for prtoe. 11ettJJng on the lowest bidder. They fall to a.9< whether the contractor has 11\arance to CXNer 1) workmen's compensation (for Injury to hls workers), 2) property damage (to yqss-hou3e while work ls underway) and 3) llabllJty Insurance (to aJYer OC· cupants of your house or neighbors). A good contractor J>1'ys a lot for lnsur- ance protection. Example: Workmen's compensation can amount to 17 per- cent of hb laboc' costs when doing a roof, 7 percent when dolng sJding or carpentry. But It's a good Investment. lf a ~ aoddentalJy Injures a ndghbor' s d\lJd who has wandered OYer to wa~ the work. you could loee • You oet g,__, ,_,.,..., lewna with MIN JET'• p ••• rtad ,.,..,, • pop.up, penduluflll .ctlon stwtr*i.r.. No fotolno. ot ~ •WllY· TileW' bfoed,""' ~ U\l'lllt..., Md ---............ _,~CM do It younielft • ThedMdng.,......... --~of ftAIH aT't ,......._, Founcliina ate a dalQflt to .... and .. ,. Chofoe of ~,........ endlowt Am•wdea, ot '°"'*"' HMdaody tor ..... ...... • ... w..., (and Gee) ... ... MW. JET ''Aoe9,y Me 11-. ..,.., llatl\ Heed. Eftlotaftt ~ d9alfn. Mjulq -... IHtlll to ..,.ete. M• .-r .... Dlf"f. A ft ..... ,.._a. ......... CAe'IOI' "°"" ..... ,__.. leO. ycu-home If the contractor b not In- sured. Home owners also couanooly fall to ask: Who deans up after the job ls done? Who pays extra oocts (tueh as for ' bulkllng pennlt, If required)? What are the start and flnlsh dates? Q. Hewe:. I dledr• die c111¥ ell•m ofa....,.iido(? A. And out whether he haa a place of buslnes.-an office, warehouse or lhowroom. The ablenc:e of all three suggests he woric.s out ol bis gioYe ccmpertmeot or buement. Alie f<K the names of aai1dled a.stomers. then IO and ~ lMtri llnd the work ttwat was dona. Alk how many years the con- tnctor hu been doing business wukr tM *1me ~. Find out ii he UNS branci.name products or me:rchand1se \n hls work. AM for the name of hls bank and supplMn, then check his credlt-rattng. Call the Better Business Buruu and see whether there are any unresolved complatnts against hJm. And out If the contractor ls a broker (who wlll aubcontract the job to others). A broker will probably charge more, f actortng ln a oomm1S$ton for hlmsdf, and be less acc:aslble In the event of problems. You also can call the National Remodele,.. Associatlon to see whether a contractor ls a man- ber bound by Its code of ethlcs or whether he has a record of complaints. Q. ww...,.._cmlapect? A. A roof thould be guaranteed for 15 to 35 years. alt.mlnum siding f<K 20 to 40 yun, and lnsuladoo should be ~ against •ttllng for the life " al the home. Carpentry and alterations ahoWd be guaranteed ~tlona!Jy f<K one year. AppUanca fPotUc1 oome with• manufactura's wld'ranty. Q. How C8a 1.....-• .,.... c.ta? A. They wtU vary according to the sec- tion of the ccuntry, the quality of m• terta1s used. the rellablllty of the contractor and other factors. Here are IOIM rules-of-ttunb: A) RanodeJ.tng an existing 5' x 7' bath, with the Installation of three new fixtures and average oeramie tile (4' high), should cost about• $3.000. (You may recb::e the cost by $:n> to $500 lf you remove ftxtures youne1f .00 do cleanup.) B) Remodeling an average kitchen (1()' x 12'), with new cabinets of good grade Installed. removal and db- posal of old cabinets, minimal plumb- ing and e.lectrlcal wori<. should cost between $2.000 and $3,000. Of you rwnoYe end dispose of old cabinets and do clanup yourself, you can sove $300 to $400.) C) Converting a basement Into a 24' x 20' recreation room. with finished celllng. floor and paneling. lnsula-- tlon, no heavy plumbing, minimal lighting. minimal heating and stand- ard number of electrical outlets, should cost between $4,000 and $5,000. Of you do much of the work yourself, such as Installing celling tile, IMu.lation and paneling. you may be able to cut cost fJllll dowft to about half.) lillll • senct for RAIN JET•• llluatrated "ttow To" Brochures qe f pOerA ~ ......... D111 tllfM .....,...,. PleMie CIMCll the bf'ochurw dMINd. O "How to tnetall" ~""* Btocflure. lend 2Sf or oontaat ~' loc4't .,....,, • O l"ull.ootor •'lhowen of DlamOl'ld• ... FOIHltaln lroctture. Send~. O 'ul..cotor "ROtaty ...._. ... Showe, Bath He9d 8rochvf'9. Free. Rein Jet Cotp, ""9. Md It condUctlno, the "'°'1 •lltlnelv. progrem Wit' ~ In tM fte4d of Moh etftdeftcy water M'l4nQ nou ... Miii .in COMIOMTIOel •t .... "'-..,_, 0.,... A 7t. ......._CA t1.S .. -..J @bservations -~ng ~eh. IOsing the Colonies· ThaiY the greeting Ross Poldark gets. returning to his native Cornwall. England. alter the Amencan Revolution. But there·s more "shocking business· ahead tor Ross on Po/dark, the 16-part senes that begt0s tomght on Mobil's "Masterpiece Theatre · Ross comes back from a lost war only 10 hnd that he must fight 101 a new Ille Hrs family behaved him dead The estate he should have inherited from his father' is 1n disarray His fiancee is now engaged to his cousin And he has become a rebel against his class, a supporter of the weak and the poor ThtS colorful dramatic senes. lull of romance and adventure. 1s being shown on the Public Broad· casting SeNice Check your local TV hsllng for the time and station ... F.,....., AoN. Goodbye. Mr Bellamy It has been good knowing you, Hud· son In the words ol Nora Ephron. writing in EsqUJre , ·we all wish UpstBlfS , DownstBJrs would fast !()(ever • But the last episode has now been broadcast. and Amer1ea must adJUSt to Sonday evenings without the Bellamys We at Mobil have en,oyed our assoc1atl0fl with the series these past four years. and we're proud of 1he crillcal acclaim (and six Ernmys) 11 has won So it's with a 1ear tn our eye that we bid farewell lo Upstairs, Downstairs -- . I ~ ~I 'f'S.(TlfECAnr! t6Cr"T11£ 100 ~ ·~~. ~, ..... 0 BetW .... er... ,..,.,. How well does TV keep you 1ntounelt? That's a ques· tion media colic Edilh Efron. IUlhof of The Nftws Twiste,.,, Ines to answer In a recent essay. she fincts that ~ tS "W8frdty ouc of dare· wflen ~t comes to rePQftlng the causes of the nauon'a eneJgy problems /4.s an example, she cites the feet rttat " loolit TV reporters 23 years to get around to broadcasting !tie ·news· that, by setting price controls on 1nte<sta1e sales ol natural gas, the goverNnent would inevitably tr1gger shortages "~ bllndeta," she says. kept repo<ters trom an accurate explanation. "For the netwottt liberals," she wr11es. ·even the most scholarly exposes of government regulahon were simply 'reactionary' noise-pro-profits. thus self· ev\Oerrtty untrue ·She's glad for the "breakthrough." when government's role 1n creating lhe shOr tage was finally reported. but she add&.· 11 must be said that the netwM newa depaf tments have done a gross d~ICe to tttts country" \ DO MEN AND WOMEN EXPECT THE SAME THINGS FROM MARRIAGE? Here is a test you and your spouse can take ... the answers may surprise both of you. By Mary Susan Miller On their 15th wedding annlvwSaty Nancy exploded at her husband Mack. ''Do you know what l really went you to give me?" She hurled the hiking boo'-he had bought her across the floor and yelled, "A divorce!" Her hus- band waa sbM1ned. He had thought their marriage was great Eight months, one marrt~ coun- selor and a thousand dollars later, they had begun to see what was wrong. Mack had spent 15 years turning Nancy Into h1s best friend. the buddy he hadn't had smc:e his war days. Nancy had spent those same 15 years loogtng for her husband to low and baby her as her father had done years eMher. Aware of human lo.ability to under- st.mxland ~te needs, Dr. Clifford Adar& of Pennsylvania State Unlwr- stty devised a test for marr1ed couples. He llsted six lngredlent.5 of marriag. In random order: Horne and Fam!Jy, Encouraging Helpmate, Securlty, Com- panionship; Sex, Love and Affectlcn. Stx thousand couples ranked than In· dMdualJy In order of lmportanoe. They then ranked them In the order they ~t thelr $pOllSe conskfered them Important. Resulb wwe~ While women dlOle Love and Affec:UOn as the run- ber-one Ingredient of rnarrtage, men dlOle Compenionshlp. yet husbands and wlva tested totally failed In u- MSSlng the lngredients they thought their spouaa would Uat u a top pr10r· tty. Wlws Uated Sex for their husbands; ~andl listed Home and Fam.Uy for their wives. ActualJy, the evaluation by each was as folk>wa: ~ ~ Sa Lcweand Affec:Uon Home and Famlly Encour~ Helpmate Secw'lty C Home and Family The rauJts support the cootcntlon of Or. Setma Mll&er, Pruldtnt of the Aaoctatton of MarTtage and Family Coul•lon: ''The most c:ommon CAtJ8e of marriage problans Is that portrwsn' needs ere tn conflict, but they can't d1.lci.-the confl\d becauM they don't knoW o.-.. al.It&. They only know they ... ~·· S.X, the td .,.,.,._ creata the most ' acute confUct, wlth women ranking It last and men second from the top. However, the subtle shada.s of differ- ence between Companion.ship and Love and Affection-husbands' and wtva' top pr1or1ty respectively-may cause more chronk: W08. Dr. Adams' a test ls presented below for 'husbands and wives to take. The test a.lone, however, doesn't take you anywhinl. What you do with It Is what counts. Couples should take the test MJ)6J'ately, share the results anci then. using them AS a handle, become their own marriage counselors. In addltlon: • 1. Do not begin the discussion with a que.stloo-'Why Is companlonsh.tp Im- portant to you? or 'What don't you llke about KX?" A quest:IOn poses a threat An answer entails pulling your- self on the llne, whk:h many people are not confident enough to do. t. Do open with what are called ''r' statements.-'1 would like to be a bet· ter companion to you" or '1 feel J can make sex a more fulfllltng part of our relatlonlhlp." Such ltatements breed loUmac:y and hone.st effort~lally when followed by "Please help me." S. Really llsten. Then you will hear. '· Don't place blame on either part- ner. Th.ls sets up enemy camps. A re- lationship must have husband ~ wife on the seine akie. S. Make this the start of an ongoing program. One shot Is no good. Set aalde a weekly time slot for your mar- riage. If you structure It, as you do your workday, your morning new•- paper and your dinner hour, you are telling your ~. '1 cere about our relatton.shlp. (want rMI to make It better.'' 1A11 Rat• the ro11ow1ng lngr'edlenls of mar- riage In order of tmportanoe, l bdng the hlgt,c.st. 6 the lowest. Husband and wife ahouJd not look at each other' a answers until each has completed the tat. JEii I WONEM • A A • ~ S.tf Self ~ Home ond f'Mllly '-..... HdprMte ~~ j C-.•••• . Sal Law •Alt.-. WHAT ROOT-6ANAL WORK REALLY-MEANS . - Using this method. thousands of teeth are being saved that once would have been extracted. By Irwin J. Polk, M.D: as new. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ done ~le the Piltknt '5.JRkr...ci.aL..1-p.a..winJc::"ll..w!llw.lng'Y------- f---_._---orcourse, with nerves gone, you can't feel lnje:cUon. you don't feel the treatment. elthe:r. There was a time when dentists ymked bad teeth as fast as they oouJd find than. Even If the oomplalnt was• stmple ~ ache.. the treatment oft.n waa atn1cOon. Why? Becwse dartlsta then believed that painful teeth were either dead or Infected, end In eJther case they should ~ ranDYed. Today, ~ wtth any dentist worth hia floss. It's not that way. Teeth are not just ~. bony thiD£p s1UCk ln the gwna. They are actually camplex or· gans. The part we see above the~ uown-U just the tip ol the lc9berg. ., to speak. Each crown continua below the gm-. dMdi141 Into root&. 1'ba croan met dlie roots have a hollow center called the pulp cavity. That c.vlty contains dental ~ the IJw and growing pert o( ths tooth thlll la r1chly tuippllcd wUh blood vessels and nerves. Whsn the pulp Is In jeopW'dy. the nerves let you know. Ycu tooth ldws when you ut 90IMthtng hot or cold, awat or 90UI'. It .cha when you chew. It CYa'I may· ec:he when It'• not b01Q u9ed for ~ mor9 d.n • smii.-.nd that'. when you fc:now you hwe troub&e wtthtn the pulp c:.vtty wtth Inf~ or CYCI\ dead pulp. That'• the tooth- tdw that 8ellds you .anytng to the phone to all YolW dentist. The first th.Ing the dentist will do ls X-ray the tooth 80 that he CM ... the pulp cavity and locat• th. lnf.:tion. If root<anal wc:n Merna to be needed, he'll refer you to .n endodonlul. a spectallst who wlll drtll throL9t the crown to get to the off ending pulp by wori<lng ln the tubes In the R>Ota which carry the pulp and are alled "root c:anala." M-.werlng ln •. tiny tunnel wtth lnstrumenta no thicket than a hair. he daN and ~ the root QMJ.s, ar.fully ,. ~ dw pulp Md, with It, the tOUreeof tha Inf ectlon. Once 1hit LI done, the tooth will t... a ct.nca to hAl. FIMUy, he tWldy pllCk.s tha root ~ ... 1s than and fills the hole In the crown. After dlls ~ trutmcnt, the tooth wtU be eJino.i as good ,MllLYWHl(l.Y, ....,., '811 a 1' hot or cold on the tooth. but you can chew What you do feel la happtness that modem again. and that awful pain ls gone with the dentistry has ~ this very rJllll pulp. Jn fact, since the root-<:anal treatment Is sophisticated oraJ service. liUI -__.. ""'-" --.. Quips a Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY Sootlle tile mt ........ ~~­ wlthPlin-M.ly.• One spray~ fl8ln.A-Lay brings Instant comfOf't 0t )'00' "l!>'l8\' __ _...~. antisec;>tlc Pain-A-Lay. a denf!st's f0tmula, Is .__ _____ __.n.t. ol blrtll lat.,,., ___ _ Pit• clltek epptGllfbte -.. a ...,. o f..,.... a Doc o Cit THIS VOUCHEa WORTHJ20 Of!ON GIANT LIBRARY SIZE AUTHENTIC S3U5 WEBSTER DICTIONARY .. • ~ ....... , ......... , .............. -peee Ency- dDplllc nppts 11 • .-• lt.000 "°"' n rw Of_.,.,,.. _. ,.,.. ,.,... ...... ,..,..92.JI .................. ,,.. ,4 .'*"9"'9. ••~ ,._,. ,..,.c-,.. ~~'°'"" .--.o.-waw Cftdll Wd..(Moiilrl••--lllet.> kll ' .......... ,. ..., .... HOW ABOUT CHOPSTICX87 A lcnl/s. o /"'*. o lpOOf') ~without .... One a.a, one hoWI, ona tcOOPI - The oto eltould .,ffb. EM ,,_.II tllll -'ad /al*. ·And ,,_,.II tllll ""411' fPOO", eoo. And oft-n odwr bldl OJ /om onc1 "'°°"'' ~ erw. WMch /hl. ond 111hlt:b}or 111hal7 -rm ofMn'" 0 plight. I INlt and tllGldt mv nefflhbar And hope that,,_ • .rlf1h1. -RJchard Armour HcrNpouicrll not ,,,, concltTf ..• For ru. f04Artd that a.,,_., tltfw'tl Jllfl •hortsn ,,.. rtrrw 111 r "°'" ,,_... nou,_. to port on orrtoal. -Rulh Chodl.tld A ~ compWned recently: "fve got ubn. The doc 8lld tt coroes from ~ clmbfng OYef rnoW6." -Thomal Lo"'°"" He?911 0 lfSn to fOCk Up In CUCT}I flouMhold: NC1THER'S OA Y: 1 A.M. lo MldllfQht -Dall)I. • -MJ'I. RON Sanda ntROUGH A CHILD'S EYES l(kia ... Ufe ~. e-t ortglMI oon-ttlbutloM to "Ohlld," Femlly WeetdY, 141 ._..lngton '-·• N.Y., N.Y. 10022. t10 If UMd-nOn• NtuMed. 8s Important fOt total mouth care es your toothpaste. For oums that hurt. for minor sore throats. Pain-A-Lay, 575 Madison Ne., New York 1002-2. ---·-~ -<~ ............. ~~~ 'flff ' MANUFActuHl TO \'OU STILi. IN CaATU ,.., AM.-w.4 °"" 2.000bfOlld-1977 ~> blo ~ 7 H.,, lrtoga & Smit- ._ Mvstane ltlcl119 LOWft Mo#w. With fulfodllfy~· ..... add"""'~· Nat •• a.....tS. Ofll/;r$26f.t5. F\11~..__. . 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':JI -. . fl !;· • (,.) fl[i ~' ·: ·~·1 tlif · ' I n ~" § ~ i!: 't~1p~-r~11~'~'~ F' i 1 1•1 rm,. •. 1-~,1 !if 011 r lfU... • h• i-: I i 1 i 11°0 -~j •iji i! : 1 il1, ,plP!.1,.1 Ld !I ; 11i r: :II ,-----L L1G I I -----· • . \ &.,.To-Do ~ ~a In 'CW you've fmgottien aU d.oee energy-saving Ups that were offeftd cl.Iring the encgy shortage not long ago (thinking that the shortage. wcuJd go away), here's an opportunity to nt- fresh your memory. Mo.t of these aug- gations ~no addltlonal effort on the cook' a part-just a little advance thoudrt. • Prepare double recipes of ~ .. st.ws, etc. Then freeze half. • Whenever possible, thaw focid be- fon oook1ng It e Cowr-WICCpMIS whene\ler poutie. Foods cook fast.er; water bol1a more quidlly. Be aft pots have ~ lkh. e Foods cooked In $hal1ow ~ d1sha and In oovered casseroles cook more quiddy, I • Cut-up foods cook more quickly. • The CMlll does'DOt need preheating for cas.sero&es, stewed ineats. etc. Whm prehgdqr ., electric own for beMd ~ place food ta as 9000 as -.tomatk: lWat goes off. In g.as stoYa, " do not Pl eheat own more thml 10 mm.. uta. Do not preheat broiler lA1lcss rec1ps IPICIOa to do 90.. e Avoid owrrJMi*IAog. Each time ~ open the oven door, ~ lo. 20 per- c:cnl ol the heat • A.chlce 0. Womea'a Creclt Now that Wa llJegal to deny women credit bee-• of that' sex. they nwt mans Information mo.Jt 1helr new atati& Hsre ere answers to ttw. &. QUll1IJy ldked qamtbas: • Q4t•w;.:..::_?'C2 ti.iilt1 IR h ......, . A. U ~ htnbm(I dia or daelU the famdy, yoa .,.. IW>le foe debt& ~ Diil on )olbtly wttfl him-& ~ ~ °' pcrmaal bin. for~ p&.. You .. not lJable for debtt be cooba::tlld lndlvklJalJy. u "'°" n... b.d• bMI cnclt hlatory dlrme- ~ ~ ol glltttng credtt, ~ ~ be picpeqd to pramt the cndlts with rcuans why thM tllould not rcn.:t on ~· wtlt...,.. cw aiblJ.. lty to Nplly • loin. / Q.0....-........... ,., •• ~ ....... ........, A. Fedsral .. w forbldl ~from l'Dllklqa '°" ~ for cndlt--or Im-~MW coodtlool on l~ you gst ~ .. ~ dlYOR:ied or~ Q. 0..a ...._..., • .._ C911Y _ _......, ... , 2 ....... ...................... ....., , A. Y-. A cndltor must c:anllder, with- out prejldce. the combined Income of bolh husbenci and Wife. Thts rnunt th.t your lncon»-lrom a full-ttm. or ~tpert..tlms ~tbe ... CX!lmed ---yoUr'8 • woman. How To "--•Your Qld HM A Har11e Prtibl- Yw am detect ~ problems tn your c:hlJd IOQQ befON be ent8ra achool, says Or. Maurice Miller, chief ~ gist for New Yark lJntvenHy and Lenox Hill HospltM. Ha lists the follow- ~ signs of oormaJ ~ dewlop- me:nt for a child: e A COIHnOnth-old should blink or be stmtled by a loud no&M. e A three-month-old should rupond to his parents' voices and know from where a sound Is coming. • ~ the MC:Ond v--. he ftxdd show signs of ~ LwvY191 Dr. Mll1a says one IDdlcation of hear- ing &ass ls when the baby ls ..-prised at -~•parent .... tbt~ "° f--. 1Jt 4t e. - - head ol the hearing ccntar at the Long Island, N. V.. Jewlsb Hillt&d9 Mildica1 Centar, suggests parents .my out of a baby's vtsaan. make baby-tAlk ..ms tow..d ene akk of the youngstc's hMd .nd -wMther the child ba'n.t toward the 8CU1CI. A falkre for a baby liX-monthl old to r>apoiW:I lhotlld be cw for cancan. FWin-.ea.Ma Wiil Qrmlc Boob A c:oiamer law-training group &s usang ccmlc book.I to f\ght con men. 1lte ~t-page TA. DOOi' to Door Careb Con lllustrata lhe hJd>-praa&nt tllCt:tcs UNd ~ .,.. vocational echools to at- tr.a student.I by ~ MW ca- ,_,. md nn..dal ..a.tty that don't matmtabe. The ~WM:r '9 the Con- asna-Law Training CAnt.r ol the New York Law School, operating ~ der • grant from the U.S. Office of Education. The book ls avallablc at IM* rates to~ or to fndl.. vklulU ror is.. ~ writing: Ccnamu .Law Training C.nter, .New York Law School, 57 Worth Sn.t. N.w Ycft, N. Y. 10013. IN111E WCJRl.Jl •• Drop;;t\ eo.. .. WI! Be cOdy o GI Bm Ulen Vetenins gotng to school under the GI BID have a new lnccntlYe to caq>&et. hlr courM work. U tt.ey don't, Uncle s.n wt1J dabMd fud ref\nis from hm. In tbs put, If a wter. dropped -co.nu and mded up carrytng too few hows to quabfy for bis .,..,.. the Vcter.w Admfnlstratlon (VA) paid f« the couna up ta1U1 the dat. he di opped than. But under oaw lcglsl. Uon. the VA ls Inking retroecUve,. fmda from q student who drops ccusa and takes fewer-dauroam hours thm ~ for hl'.s VA PllY- menL The VA urges vetmms to confer with the ~(airs olffce of their 8Cbool to ... what effect daoppb19 cot.na wll1 have on than. Qllic*TMa n. ....... ~--........ 1 ............... t t 'J I from 664,000 In 1966 to 1.3)5,000 In 1975, accot dbag to the Natlaoal Center for falucational Stattsttc:s ... ,.,._ II ~ to k15·9t11iafed ....... ...... ...... ..-.. ........... .. ailt9 a rec::klms dalr, aaya Dr. Arthur Helfand, cochJef of podiatry at St. l..uke'a and Oilldren'a Medk:al Center In Philadelphia. 'The action of the foot, ~ and ext~ ltiznulata the mu9C.la of the Iowa' leg." he says. '1t can also consider- ably tmprove blood clrculattoo ~ both the legs and fest" ... A nc111t...., of tr' a wllll .. a' ' ,. 5 .... fowxl that 55 percent of them had the playmate few las than a year, 'Z'I percent few • year, -18 percent had the com- pmdoo for mare than two yura. Or. Violet Kalyan-Maahlh, auoclate professor of ht.mM ~ a the family at the Unlvcnlty of Nebruka, Nported that .... fomd no difference In lntc.lllgence and creatMty between chlJchn who had irnl¢wY playmates and thoee who did not. An carltcr study had shown there was no link betwa:n having an Imaginary playmate and behavior problems. ... ,.. Ccmm -...... ................ ...... _..._. n.,,_..._ • ;..ow1 ..... ......, ,,, , • .._ am. The states are: Newda, 52 pm cent; Artz:ooa. 46 percent; Flortda, 40 pa cent; Hawaii, 36 per- cent; New Makx>, 34 . ~t; ml'l:=~:JJ•~"f .. 41 -__· --~·tptib .. to ~4~-:. DATE: Mother's Day ls S-C.,. BIR1HDAYS (all Tamas): S tr J Bl.shop Fulton J. Sheen 82; Rick Ncl8an ~; Don RJckJes 51; Theoclona Soren-- fen 49. ~ Finney 41; Pancho GonzaJa 49; c.dce Bergen 31; Mike Wallace 59. Tur llJ Fl'ed Astaire 78. ~ Mo-a .... 42: Irving Berliri 89: PhJI SiJvers ~ Mort Sahl 50; Salvador Dall 73; MarthaGrabam82. ~ard K. SmHh 63; Burt Bacbarach 48; Vogt Berra 52; George Carlin 39. F....,_ Ste\M Wonda Z'l; Bea Arttaar 51; Joe Loula 63; Daphne OuMaurMr 70. Sam· ~Ml.mel52. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Detennined That Cigarstte Smoking Is Dangerous to Yow Health. SADDLBACI IMW 28-402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo IJ 1-2040-494-4949 ClmERMOTOIS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -135-1171 IOY CAIVB IMW 15•0 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -640-6444 CADILLAC NAIE:RS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.tl 00 COMMB.L CHIYIOLIT 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 DATSUN IAIWICIC DATSUN 33375 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano tll·IJ71 49J..U71 DOJDATSUM 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt Beach -14~n11 THIODOU IOllMS FOO 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa-64~10 SUNSITFOID 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -64MOIO ld!Y UMIYllSITY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 AUJH OLDSMOllU. CA.DIUAC I GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel -131-0100 ION .OODWIN HONDA 700 S . Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 HOMDA SANTA AMA 301 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana -540.7430 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHMSON A SOM UMCOLM-MllCUIY 2628 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -140.MlO T\I WEEK, MAY 8, 1177 OLDSMOBILE UMIYllSITY OLDSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9640 PONTIAC ION GOODWIN POMTIAC -GMC 100 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI TOYOTA llL1MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147-IHI fUIOAY, MAY I 10-JO & (Clll Cl)) Cl) BA ......,. "'Jtfh Ooublthud11 • T1ams It be announced 11 :00 D IHl (() !Ill WCl O..Mts Filllll £1&111 dllOS. fe11u11nc some of tht top Mmes in men's tennis compete 111 the final ro1111cl"Oftt1rs1oan111Mnt- from Karrsas City, Mo e Allpla .,_._.. ~hfo1n11 Aocels vs. Boston Red Soa lt:OO G ho-faii Charlie Jonn hosts this Sj)O(ls 11mt show 1:00 • (8 ())) QJ) "1• lltlsoa c.tf livt covmae of final roonct pl1y 1n this lOlf tournJmtnl lrom Ille Prutoo Tt11I Goll Club 1n Oallls. Ttus ~ D@ Cl) CrlMsUM fD lllltfUtillla4 Sotcer Wm Germany vs Nortlltm lrtlancl Tht 11111<11 betwten two top ranked inltrnJtlOllll socur tums was taped Aonl 27 at Mu111tlldorlt1 Stadium in Coloene Ctrrnany 3:00 8 (rlli (f)) QJ) w..14 lftilatloNI T.-Clmit fhG proa11m bqliu •ts 10111111 SUSOll from lht Sta P111es f'lantallOll 1n Hiiton llttd SOul~ Clrolina Players 111dude Bfo!n Bora. Rod Luer Altllu1 A$/lt Utt NasW41. Sue S.rbr M1rt1n1 Nawrafltova. V1r11n11 Wade alld honnt Goolaacnc MOIDAY, MAY 9 l:JO 8 ((8) <U) IHl ABC Mondar lll&M l•M~tll Teams to be announced Wll>IESOAY, llAY 11 5:00 II 0 ff) lf.lll m llortlft/llolllca Mtavyweipt fi&ltt Joe C.1111011. Dick Cnbt14 and Urry Merch111t P'OWtde commentu-, of the Ken Norton Duane Bobi(k 12 r0ttlld lluvy.e11ht 111111 In 1d41hon, featured 1s thr unique 11 round h&hl htavpe11hl bovl between Mike Quury end Mtkt Rossman f'RIOAY, MAY 13 ll:lO • -w.w....,.,. SATURDAY, lllAY 14 11:00 D G(....,/lllajef Leaaue lmWI Teams lo be annoonctd L'CIO D Tit WlllMn ID Mlpiflc:at ~· Proaum locusts on the lon&tsl and most d~f1tult Round the W()(ld Yachltnl Race evtr altempted 2:00 D Pr• S,...U WOfN 4:00 fJ ((17.1 (]))Cl) c:..111 Ope11 5:00 8 ((J?) CIJ) Cl) CIS $,.,,ts ~ • (121 (.()) UC's WW. WorW el Spetts SUIUllAY, MAY I &:11 •~"TM "_..,f C•••h''" (dfi) '11-Ctllf&t Pfl)pard 7:JI e '1ty 1,_11, ....._,.(com) '4/ Sob Hopt, Oolothy umour tel e ( ) rl:)...., 111 Ille l'lldk luMl!t'' (dra) '76-John ................ ~-t ~r:.~1·8 ·~·~~_, a @ (1 e~1lfuspJ nml in nt ,.. MOllOAY, llAY t a.• e ~ .. ,.._ • ~ ._. .. (mys) '70 Janet ltt&h • .t:l "llftll-1" (sci h) '71 Tony franclOSI, Gary Lockwood NOD in ( ca Ill IC'J .. , ... l•s•r S111ct ..... (dra) 7~-Chnt c.twoDd. Ctcli1t Kennedy TVUOAY, MAY 10 l:tl G 1211 D .l:J "'Jm•iall Jiau.a" <edv) ·n-llobe1t Word Will Gttf Sldan Gltr*h. Allyn A1111 Mcltllf e (C) "Ytn ClG"' (a4v) S4 C.r1 Cooptr 8u1t lanmttr • • CC'I "fltllllflt" (COlll) '61-0tck Ytn l)yke Barbara r fldnn Wl.DIU.WY, MAY 11 .. e (C) "Win ,.... (HI) ·~~-ltuk Oou&laJ Waller Matthau D Ct> "Tiie 11-. a.tr ~ (dra) 76 Jolin Hurt U 9 (({Ti ll)) lfJ tCJ "Tiit c..t.p" (m) ·12 John Wtyne tM G (C) •Mn Mii U..,... ......,. (com) ·~9 lultt Clron TffUaoAY, IMY 12 1:9 e CC) "o.lfs •lpdt" (in) '61 Wi"~ Hold•n •Ct>.,_,....._.,. (dr1) '12-Slmon W11d. Robert Sha• tM D ( m (.cl "Olllttt ti! ,._,.,. (Illa) '77 Chit Potts FllJAY, IMY lJ .. •a:>.,_ lftitt -4 lilt 1\tM ~" (com) 61 -Patl!Cll M«M. Carol Htia. Md) a.tr e Ca! )) 18 (C) "SM ,..,, ... " (tDrll) 11 Cllnstoplltr ""'"' Jctfly Dnlce. Jolln MIT\ Robin11>11 • cm .,.._,,.... .. Ole" (torw) '12-lllnbtt~ ltylOI tll • (Cfl'l (J) ('CJ "Ftlr la Ille W (adv) 13-8t11y "•wman UTVIOAY, MAY 14 .. e CC) ·a SMt II lilt DIR" (tom) '6' Ptttr S.11•11 ttl D 8 (IJ 11 Cll (I:) ~,. (suip) '7'-Clllrtlon Heston • fCl •mt (nn11) '>'-W~ha111 D11111>ta Ho-trd Dt Slfw1 THIS WEEK ON CHANNR 50 KOCE·TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUIDU, llAY I 2:00 Ull..w s.ntwal lll Z:lO~ltc..t J:Olll••= ...... 4..1111 QUiit..,,...... ........ S:lO 811 lllt lllllr'6a 1:00 Dice U(llOll A U.-6:30 ..... 7:00~ 1:JO .... 1:00 ..... Mwe! "fOllr Yins" 9:00 Sit a..ricH ,..,.. IO:OI Tiit ,..._. Id 3:00 s... StJMt 4;001-1 4:JO Dldrtc _.., -SM ..... ~ ... p!NltlM S:J0 Vila Mlcrt 5:GO CUtd .. CllallCt i~JO ?:! for,......... ...... ~is=: • SlttQiftt 1:00Sm111t111 t.to .... AWIJ lO:Ol ""8: Tiit Teai-tf Matt 11:00~-~ lltUllSOAY, MAY U t.OC1U1 lbdWl/Ullrtr ~ t.JO HIM '-'-., 10:00 ..... / .... rt111ttrk 10:30 CMf .. CMf . 11:00 .... o.t/Miellt ,. 11 :JO lJtctric -."' U:GO S.... Sttllt 1:00 T• Cab Wtrtll/VtltC*f l:lOS.ZU., & -*' Z:GO C.paratift c.tt-l:lO Dilll ..... 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"t r.11111, Fe11d Rl(l\a1d Dawson ho'll1 UDl Mary H•rtmH, lllllJ HertNn m let's bp a> llann1 & the 'roleuot m Stut11t Strwt I AFTBRNOON 12:00 ••••mt II Tll1t Girl; 01,tlme Emmy Anrds Thurt live cover11e of the pruentatton ceremon1u hononna tilt winners ol the 1976·77 (mmy Awards IOI 011t1me p1oer1mm1n1. from lht lamrr on lht Green tn Cfnl11I Park 1n New 'fan C.ty Peltr ~hrshall Chuck Woolt1y Jack G1llofd Vdo111 Wyndham ind Soupy Silel~ :::-~. o' ' ""'(A,> (() A~ Grltflt~ ... u <a m > A11 111y e1111c1m Cll®""' m MoM: Ste Daytime Movies Q) I OftM of J111111ie (!11) ) ...... AHttt/Jet ltrtttt rm CI 11ary ~ 11ary Ha11mM CB C.C..rli1 DGeM 0.y la)""'9 -12:30- fJ ((17l CJ)) l)J As the World Tt11111 D llll Cl 1 uQI D Daya ti Our llwa e Twllipt Z- (1) Cl) Cotirbllll ti Eddie's Fatlttr m ,.., for "''"' 1:00 e Mo.It: See Oayhme Mov•t1 (l)lUtGlrl G (U Ctl) (JI Ryan's Noi»e ....... .., lbjtr Mamt -1:30• 8 (ITTJ Cf\) rf ) Yk G•ldt•I UsM 11 iUI l U (Jell Ill nt Dedtf1 ()) I lM l.Ai(y D (9 CJ)) 0 0.. Lift It U.. • O!Mc:t C..rt T\/ W!f.lt. MAY e. 1971 2:00 u (CJl) (]))CJ) All Ill IN,,...., II 0 Cl) <ll8 Cll Allttll•r WtrN; Dan of 01H lMs Thurt CJ) Old .... Oylt Cl ~ Set 01rt1me Mow1u Q)lltn -2:15- • <ia D> a'-"'""""' -2:30-u (Ctll ())) CJ) Metell G111t Cent Rayburn hosls. e Oalt and Harritt w"Htoltfftf GI lezo's Iii r., m ,.,,,._ m a,.., ... 1111tnictiM 3:00 U (CI?l (])) Taltl1t1lu Bert Convy hos!$ 11 D The Gon1 4how Chuck Sams hosts 11 Okl Yan Dy\t • hp ..., • f rletlds • (121 CJ))0 [Qt If "'Pl Metlt: Ste Oayttmt Mo.1u m '-"'I'll Q),.,.,. D (J) lrwW• f.11) fHhrts -3:30-u Cllt Ht Oolltlas .. Mt4icll Cettttr 9 licVllteJ TM _,cllits G flloorit: Ste Daytime M~u .,.., l4lldl Glh01114 Nis~ CD C.rtlOIWllle ((f1J CJ)) Iott'• 1141 ,., ca ())) The ,.,.,. si... rH> Olnalll 4:00 (() latiu• J ) Uttflfll(J 01t D I S,, Robert Culp 1nd 81H Cosby star (JG Marw-IZ •• .,..... .. ~ ... ..._ • ,1" 'it' ·•cm ... ,,... -#.·~ ••• Q) ...Ult and Jtckle (CJll CJ)) TM l.lllt lt1n1er @CJ) Mam·ll fD Yilll Aleen -4:30- .. Tt Tt• Ille frvtll Joe GJra1t0ta hosls 11 Dr..,..t ()) Glli&Jft' I 1.111114 GI TM 8f1dy Kie a> l11pl1111ny ((J7J (JJ) ,,let .. •IP'I ID(J)MtnGrlffltlSIMilt m•1stt1 ..,.,, ( ())) loaMll 5:00 uu•oo® ...., 81o11Mu CJ) ftrllltr Affllr llWI~ Wi14 WHt m ni. Ifft Mlckf MMe Clu• ..,..,,.... .... ,., ms....s.trtet m DINllt -S:30- e <cm <J» c m> •-Cl> ,artrldp flllllly CD hwlldltil CD S.,.'1111~ NICE GUY LIKES BAD GUY-ROLES Enlat lofplte pts pod IVY l'Cill, tor a cllaop. "I'm basically t()O nice a auy to be pleyini so many realty mean people," Ernest Bor1nl11e says "It's my face, I cuess. Sort of has that belliaerent bulldo& look to it." Bor1nine was on location in a beautifully rvued wooded area not far from Yamhill, Ore .. workina on the NBC World Premiete movie "Fire!" The Irwin Allen production airs Sunday from 9 to llPM on NBC's The Big Event. "Fire!" as a drama about the devastatm1 effects of a forest blaze, which imperils a mountainous. lumbtr·producina community. And 8or1nine aets to play a nice IUY in It! But ht has played his share of villlans, some of them classically ~ I0.:'8~)M~<i• ..,,.,.-jlg~q_r~ls '~:., ... _~~.,:.,II';."""' nert irrtfltllltf'tl'i'wi'ttlir bfutal bri& cuard who beat up frank Sinatra. And 1n MThe Emperor of the North Pole" he played a sadistic frelaht train conductor bent on lulhnc Lu Martin for tryinc to hitch a fret ride on the tram. A constant kidder on the set and a belly l1u1her with a m1le·wide smile, Bcqmne, off Clmert, is.tn.unlintyvillam. ''l\ctUJlly, I jump at the cllanct to play a villain when 1 'ood role comes atona," he says. "YOll Just don't hnd the riaht kind of villain every day. "It's fun to pl1y a heavy and inost actors love 1t Gives you another w.-, of sllowrna act1n1 ab1hty. And people remember the heavy a lot lol\pr than the other characters." 110r1ni11e won an Oscar 22 years 110 for rus performance as the lotlety butcher m ''Marty.'' And he has played 111 westerns, adventure films and made a lastint Impression m the TV comedy series, McHale's Ntvy. "l'eopfe still remember me as McH1le and that's fine w1tti mt." [ml• says, "but they remember me as fatso (in ''From Here to Eternity"), too, and they probably will for a lot tonier." Some yurs a10 Bor1nlnt •as in • tiny restaurant In Naples when a swarthy man approadted him and said, "Mr. Boranme. I want to ten ,au how muc:h we en1oy your work over here, especially in that picture 'Pay or Ole!" (Ute ttue story of a New York pohce lieutenant who in Ult tatly 1900's almost s1na1ehandedly broke up the Malia) Ernie tm11ktd lllm tnd u the man left the restaurant. a waiter slipped over to Bor1n1n1 •nd nked. "Do you know who that wu?" Emit shook his head no ... "lucky luciino," whispered the waiter. lllc1uo was one of the or11inal New York Godfathers. who at the time wa in exile 11 Italy. · "C.rta1nly alad ht enjoyed Ille film," Ernie recalls. FIGHTING : A FAMILY AFFAIR More than 42,000.000 people will watch the Ken Nortotl-DUU11e Bob1ck fight amng live: on NBC. Wc:dnc:s· day ut 6PM . The: number is NBC's and should be: pretty close. especially if all of Duane Boblck's family tune in. "I come from a big family; 15 counting mom and du4." explained the: 2~·year-old heavyw~!gh1. "My father and two of my brothers can clean my cloclc=imd cight·morc fighters are on their way up." As the: scconJ eldest child in the: family. Duane Bobick lcnows it tak.e~ hard work to cam anything 111 this world. "Sure. it wai. tough at limes as a kid," he recalled. "But when you're young. you bounce back fast. And you always have 'tomorrow' when you're a kid. Being one of a hi:rd teaches you how to compete. how to scramble. And when you're down, you don't have to go to strangers for help. That's important." Bobick hasn't had to do any bouncing back 1n quite a while. The last fight he lost was an amateur bout in 1972. Since turning professional the following year. he has won 38 straight bouts, lost none. A win over Norton May I I al Madison Square Garden may p;ive the way for a shot at the: heavyweight championship of the: world. "I've bcncfitted all the way from having a big family. We were always very close. It was good for me growing up with all those kids. There wasa lot of love among us then. and there still is." The son of a Bowlus, Minn., plasterer. Duane n:ali:ied early in life that. while love came easily to the Bobick siblings. he had to scrap for everything else:. He was a three·letter man (football. baseb1&ll and basketball) at Royalton High School in Royalton. Minn. During his single year at Moorhead State College. he was a first·string tight end on the varsity squad. ''One thing about coming from a big family. I never had to go far to find someone to play with as a kid. Now I don't have to go far for ring advice:." All male members of the Bobick clan are fighters. including his father. At present count. Duane and brother Rodney an: bauling in the professional ranks and five other brothers arc amateur boxers. "The fact tliat so many people in our family are fighters is an extra plus for me. They under- · ·1and hy I dojt.;.whz w~n1!1is_w~~-al~th~ h.!~ ~otk --~.,.. -'*"--··----.... ....., ~.~ , ..... j SUNDAY MATI I ii0Riiii6 fD lliattf ... ta())) r .. Kall Mtttlllt Silla Yw '1alses" Hill 8:00 fJ Wilf DStt~ • ""11 & ,,.... 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Cl) Tlieana: Wllldow t. the ~ • (IB (I)) 0 Mve•l•rtt ef Gilllpll D REX HUMBARD * RAUY IN llllOXVIU£ Ill Rft Hltlllblrt1 tD lltrle: "SUSHlllll ti 11111 lltuntlu" (dra) '37 Shirley temple Rlndolph Scott Cl) Clwfdl i. llM ..... m o.ctric ea...., fll MM If""" -11:30-(1) .,.., s,.m WOftt1 • (9 (()) AMab, WMls St Rellop I A"•RNOON 12:00 (I) ~'I Mtil!M fWllitvre • (8 (I)) --lllt1 .....,, D PIH11 Charhe Jones hosts G> flittl fOf T .. J • ""' ,.,..,.. .. (R) m cm.a H a.._ • ....,. -12:30- (l)Wtekm • <S Cl )) 0 Dirtetiea D WlllW 0114 er AIM m lllowle: CC) "llerth .. 11 r..11" (1dw) 'CO-Spencer frtty m Vic1lfJ n s.. INFlATION BEDEVILED KIPLING, TOO b~'s fetlin1 tllt plndl. CoffH's wllat?-AJMOSt live bucu a pound? Not to mention how clear 111'1 about every other staple in the family larder has becomt. It's called Inflation, and one wonders if it was ever thus. Indications art the! inflation has bedeviled people for years. Cue in point la Rudyard Kiplln1. the master En1llsh 1uthor who was onct dubbtd '1he Voice of the British Empire." One of Klplin1's works, '1ht White St1I," repeats as an special, Friday at 8PM on CBS. Althoulh never dirt poor, Kiplin1 had his money worries. In the early 189(h, for Instinct, Klplin1 suffered much ~m his sudden popul1nty In America, because publishers printed his works by the tllouund and ht nmr rot 1 cent for them In 1885, K19'in1 ptnntd an ei1ht ·stanza poem to lilt ph1ht of Iha dwl11d1ln1 valut of hb pay clltcl At the ltmt, ht was assistant editor of Tiit Civ~ and Mlhtary Gazette, a newspaper In 1.Jhort, then India, now Pakistan. It btpn: "I em 1 man of culture small/With men moutM to fill /And I do not understand at all/Why money can't keep still." We hm you, dear Kip. Oh, how we hurl ..... , TV WEll<, MAY I . tt77 IUNDAY (Condnued) 1100 ~:30-Ct World ti Ult S.. Glt01mllllfllestilt1o1n1111to111h hi$ 8 ( 9 fl)) 18) lrro11 •tlM• • World .. $wwiw1f "T ht Atcflllect CIDI flnt Sileflt l... tnend Roy Doont H • dt1vt1 ot t~t Golf live OOVtrtle of ftn•I round pt•1 r~t Stines" )Ohn fOfSytht intro (QI; (I)) Ar•'• S..,U Wotld SUptfclllfJtd "' Ustd for llauhn& rn this solf tou1namen1 l1om t11e dueu • fescu11tinc stud1 ot w1spJ, 7s00 the 11te1a1 boote Pruton 11111 Goll Club '" Oallu, ~how1na the '"'"dlble 1daplahon• fJ (l.i1J (J)) {I) IOMlliwt. D MIC IS A8Ul£ with Tun ~.~:~:·.~::~ped them su1v1vt 101 60 U GARNU COMEDY Hm * Irwin Nitti'• "FIRE" a A*Ct '114 Colttllll ((11) w~~ Trthl *' OtSMEY TV nOUtll IJ U (I) <!Jt G lllC'a 111 : :.''L~11: I O.'.J Tlll11• I IHl Cl) loll It WM\ II U ({) <ti G ...... ti Oil-!~!.•t: "f~t M(edl v) J 11\-ErDnttl Will Slltr ... ,,.... llllt .... m Wett4 ,,_ .., "Tiit C.Jt•'"1 CowWy" (2hr) A ""' nine .• .,. I"· rt , llh at lleltld Ctto/EJI [I M do (18 Cf)) C111...,io.it111, filllilll r.owboy, sllin111J1ed abolrd a U~ln& Attrn, Alta Cold, Oonn! Milla, Lloyd 0 1111 fll ~ M(ltr veuel. Jumps 1l11p In the Hawaiian H°"n. Neville lhJUf, Ty H11d1n, -1:30-8~1rtti lllandl and help$ the ••do••d C.11t Enns When a conv1Ct MIJ • e Twil~ ZIN llllCI mother of the boy wllo rtteued him w1es ol 11111 10 d1ven attention from (I) Get Surt SsOO 10 turn htt potato lttm into one or' firs tKlpe plans, an entut mountein fJ) Grett Com~ a Star Trti ll•e l1tlt talllt ruchu rn tht ralands tommun11y talhu to balllt the huit 2:00 ru Morltt: IC) M"""" Cll•rllt" Jam~ Gatntt and Vera Mtltl Siii and dev»tat1nt blm t~at QUdly (com) '64 Debbie Reyl\Olds. lony a Tiit St;llltkt Md frNI ,,,... 11owt and t reafena rl$ ver1 G 0 CCl '<llldltllld Curtll, Pat Boont. Wafter Matthau, (_(} Wild llntdM txtstenc;e e Twllipt ZoM Marlin G1btl D (IS (f )) Q)J Mr Me11't 8 Ott! a...u (J) Ion.aw D "tit Mvtftturt "AlnU Vfrldet Mnillt A lllly (ft) A httndfy ped1a Cl) Wlfld TUM TtMlit CD TttUll ness Lake" When he spent 111111 trrcran helps a younr boy WlloW G Tiit ".tldon f1J l•terutlo11al St«tr Wtsl months on Al.sh's remote l akt £va. molhet rs precnanl and 0h1l t1110 m RD HUMBARD Gcr111tn1 vs Northt1n l1tl1nd ht ()f Ted Walker $1arttd outfo film 1n pl1ymatn lo undt11t~nd the facts ol * RAUY Ill llllOIVILLE m11ch between two top ranked unusual sctenhhc e~pe11ment but 11 ttuman reproduttlon Shane Sinutko, Cll lh Kum!Mrf 1ntun1t1on1I soccer teams. wu turned 1n10 an uupmnc stoiy of lhe l111od loflr»on, Rachel lon11ke1 •nd fD llCET Allctloll •n Continues taped Ap11I 2 7 al Munamdorftr cduutlOll ol •modern educated man Dr Lendon Smith slat ID fJ S.... • S,eria '11111 St1d1um lft Coto111e. Germany by pr1m1trve nat1Ke Cl llew f"uure Mtllt -9·30-m Sltm11t1 H Oolllilll' fl) Tiit f'll f'I) Ja,.NM Llllptl' '111r111d 9 Tiit II' flt C..111 -2:30-UGI llln St lCErs AlctlH '7' Conlinun a Yoke' the 11.a,.!. G ®l MMt tM ,,_ 11t lltwle: tCJ "Miiii< Mari" (mus) at An Hay Mu 10·0·0r·· a Mttlt: (CJ "lou1Hy to t111 '62-Rol>ut Preston. Sh11tey Jones -7:30-a Day ol ~ =.~tt':"T~~~str fr) '62 John : ~:::!"' J.-. !tour m AM, WlllCt!M Slllw (a (121) ())) O St.i~y I "'"' G MoN: "l.fllrl Me ftlMltf'' (mus) fl:) Stir Sou•r m Mowlt: (90) "My fnorlt• "Blood Bath" (R) M1mben o1 1 'S6 flm l'itS~y. fttth•1d (&an. (IJI) ())) ~ lru•tttt" «om) ·47 Bob Hope, dtadty wit •1dn1p St115'~ wrlh the Otbra P11et Htvrllt 81111d Cll ~ Klftcdoal OOlo\hy Lamour. Ptlt! I one, lon lh1t1t tllat hf will dit If tht1r lttdtr CD Mtvle: CC) "Th• Cm• of a .,.,. tllt .. ,.. Chaney IS not reluwd from prison Within 24 fradtuttlll" (hor) ·~7 Ptt•r -S:30-8:00 hours Cijsh1n1, Chrrstoplltr let. Kml 8 fate Ille ia.t1111 D ((11) (J)) ()) lllllda (R) Rhocn D Glrfttt Ted Anlstr0111 Covrt. Robert U1quh1rt G ~ [)) flit ,.._ '"d hfl 11st11 help Gary run a hure C11 ~ Holli 0 (j) lt..W. CtG! fr..mde day Iona Hit to sm hrs mod Gt g ..... (tlll (])) 2S Ynrt-Tllt ....... ,.. cloth1nc buio1eu EZ!) llCET AIK1ioll '77 Contrnues 3:00 ,_...,., eWo1Mter111IWINldtfMl&k fJ TtU(a WI*' (!21) (J)) TrMlurt Cl) rtttr lbrslult Varitty lliow -10:30- G At OM Wltll... O Ctt.britJ s-psta•• 0 ((ltl Cl)) QI) AIC Su•d•J 9 ~•J S.1Wrt ,,_ Cl) WiW MW West llicM llMt: (CJ (Z1tr) "tor la tlle • "'· Wia1r1H e ( f'I)) o W.rW fat1ta· •V•NING ,, .. tic •••M•" (dra) 16-Jolln • ....._., '"Gell tlMal Tt1111ll Q.ic fhrs p101ram Travoll1. GIJnrs O'CoAnor, Robert 11 OO btttns 1h louttll MUOI\ from lht ~ 8:0<1' Rttd, Ol1M Hyl1nd. Ralph ~1111111 I Pints Plant1tron rn Hilton Htad. G D ll) 1111w1 >olln fravolta ltll'l tn 1n unU$Ull : ~~ llt G> lltwt South C.1011na PlaJtll llldud• 8j0tn II Tlllt'• c.t SIOly ol I boy boln with In tmmuMy ,..., Tiit rn ........ llof1, f!od Lrm Althur Ashe, lht a IWft a.Nf c.c.tt dehcrcncy, (oiced to hvt rn an IA· ~... """' tb stHt. Sue 811tt1. Mart•~• e Allall WotW tiibalOl·llkt environment lsot.ltd Ct IWJdaJ •I Mtlod7"'4 Nawr1hlou. V1111n11 Wade end ::.!:':,: (CJ (21ul ''Tbt from humao contact. he" faced wllh • Mewlt: (C'l, (Zllt) '1llNort Your honnt Goola~ Com111ulalou ~tcy" di•) '12-•hit°' dutfl deCMll when he 11111 leul Sll!rltf' (com) '69-Jimu , 1':'~ '" w~~~------~---~ .. .--. ..... u~· .. (~~ ~~a11-1tautiL ,,UM.._,_., Stlltnltl •«mClJIUCtllu11'r•SM •~t'W ~""---,_ ;,15M f() ~ "-e UfO ~ ltcel. Slltrlfl" (com) . -J1mes Bfuc• Dern, Henry Jones . 11t lie.tr. <c:> .. ..,.., tt 11111111" U (I) trtMIM Ga1nt1, Joan Hackett 11t .._, ... man (1dv) '68 J1mo Cun Mrcn1e1 tD ICfJ Aldioll '71 lht thltd nraht 11t S. Yq Sllolr 8 CJ) AM111·l2 , Stiratlft of KC(J's nrnlh annual fund fl•llAI GD acu Alldlel ·n Cont1nut1 9 lcn ~ 11 Continues. • ..._: tCJ "•• ..,,..... ~llOll lon•rht's 1pec11I rlcms, on -8:30-CB{))) ..._ Wlllillll• si- (111Jtt '10 Aathl G.dc, £ nfyn wllldt WltwttS •rlf h~t t Clllnct to D (aJ) Cf')) Cf) 1tlyllis Phyllis Cit Ji-, Stntprt S. Slnllt bid. include an Aaron Stell otl. 11u1 1 1omantlc plunae wrtf'I a -11:15- (l]IJ (J)) CiMtu 17 'c.ttll A faltrnc Star."• portrlll ol charm1na prolt$StOn11 p111ble1. onl)' ((I7J CJ )) lftttlMl'I Hllllr,.rdil!Cl la e Wa•rtwi ._ Ill ..-. Ille bidder pilnted by Mis L1n1, • to dlstO'ltt lhat therr 1omance has CoMert -3:30-N1ac111 adjusl1ble queen Mtt btd COtM up "5111h eyes " -11:30- • ..._.,: CJ "Tit• Ill lHd" *1\h th10 c1(to motOfS, • R1laef e Afriu'a poor find D llowlt: ~ "A T11t1t ltf (~) ·~1 Naft lidd Abl•f!'O••tell lltel sculpture. "Situa * hope ind new llfi. IMlft(' (•d•) '69~Rrchtrd Widmark, u (.(J 'Hicf ti ~"" hon, 1 day ~nf 11111111mme1 with "Comt Wilt tM World" Cner Romero, Topol Git .,_,1 lht lo' Anaelo Rems 11 lhtfr halt Stall Mooft=ham G (ft)()) 111 D Mo;le: t111n1n1 ump, in<lud1na a lunch °' a ~ · ~ ".-U fwtt' (com) '69 lack 4 :00 d1nnt1 wrlll lht team. a Rtd C.1pet W.il tM Le111mon, C.t11t1lnt Otntuve, Peter 8 Tiit s.My.. lour ol Dlmyland tor two, and 9100 IJWI01d, Sally llelltttllln . • w.,ap w lie 19no11 ff ttit ~a to.cit lttoy rtdclers tomltslone, "A a ((J,%) CJ)) Cl) CIS SindlJ e Tiit 100 Chill 11) Utt1t ._. Mall's Mu,'' l1om lht ''Miry Harl MoN: (I:) (.n() 'Wlltl LIPt•l" (]) f.,.lae I)) St.tr Tftl 111an. Ma.y Hertmtn" Pfot!llll Ho$1 (adv) · '73-Burt Re,nolds. JtnnHer II M"lt: .. ,.rt a,acllt" (wn) e ..-. ~l "TM l• 1111 lon11!1t's 111.twltia art \lit d11e &llhnplfy Ntd &Mtty 8o Hopkins '(8 John Weyn•. Htn1y fonda, .....,.._A ..._ rr111 lllr•" iocktri from 1t11ro11 KllS and KCfl'l Matt Clarii, LOlllM tithlm, 0,,~ Shlllty Temple. Joltn AcA• ldOtJ R'11tat 1110w1n1 of 11111d "'n Soutr comm1nt1t0f Mt110 Machldo. Ladd, R.G. A1matron1 Burl Rtynold1 a> M4l'6c lttll A-ia n111r '°nt1wm1al ftlm spt(ul1h111 (9 Cf)) fall • t11t Melltpr stt11 u Gator MclOu&k~. stMna D llowlt wlly J~n F Ktftlltdy •~d llobtrt Ct Olillll flmt lof 'runnl"I bootlt& wltlsket 12&00 l(e11ntcly •tr• lutA!Mltd Cl m.OOt ,,.,..., when It• lorn1 hit kid bt01~er 1111 (f) lllMIJ ..... It: .~C) ...... It M.,111., -6:30-bttq 111urdtttd. In tatlllnlt fol hit 8 (9 Cl)) rtter Martlltlf Sllft' Yttr Wife (0111) 6~ lac~ fJ =<])) (}) 8..... rttuu ftOlll PfllOll, he •cttu lo 10 -l:JO- ltmnlon V11na Lrir, ler1y fllo111n. 1J s...,m•11 undtrtovtl for ltt"41fY 11ent1 Meli e At OH Wltlt~ Cla11t ''mw e WotN .......,., "l rl« In th• 1n1 tosmulu moonslllnfn& 11n1 run 9 (() M..t the ,,... Sta" A took 11 lh• b1tfu~c world of by a c.orrupl 1ht111f CofWlnc•d lh•t 2100 m Wall Streit... 1M tel lltt &ttetlll also killed his brotht1, D lllovlt: "Tiit tit Catt(' (mys) ,.... EL4 This week Jess Marlow · investigates television • p · ramming. Does violence on television really This week Channel 4 will be spend- _ _gggr(!y~te o~r_aggr~~gts ~g.sornatime~· . · tilP---.-~~~ .. .:>1v1111~Ef/~oo\ ·veopie-Miuc ~rns;- for an age-old problem? There are and to the psychologists w ·o big andheated differences of analyze their impact. We'll v"tew film opinion. clips from some "violent" episcdes and learn thataccording to certain ·critics, even some comedies have a "violence quotient'.' Probe into the world of television programming with Jess Marlow this week: You may find out whether television is really the villain. "='=~ng" 4 111ir..•Weeknlahts at 5 •~KNBC tlewsCenter4 ·, TV WEEK. MAY I, llln GLAMOUR 'GIRL The Oa~·~~~9'M::-06Mar~11h Kale ~cksoll-- and Jaclyn Smith on ABC's Charlie's Angels, Wednes· days al lOPM from Corpus Chrisl&.un. hnah is the daughter of James Fawcell, an 011 field contractor, and his wife, Polly She has an older sister, Diane t\fter allending W B Ray High School en Corpus Christi, Farrah ma1ored 1n arl at the Universlly of Texas in Austin. She was interested m both abstract painting and realistic sculpture "Sculpture 1s the most gratify- ing thing I have ever done." says the lithe lady. "I am amazed to see whal I can create from a piece of clay wilh my llaods and my 1rnagenat1on " farrah was picked a~ one of the "Ten Most Beautiful Girls" while a freshman at lht' universily. When her picture was6ent to Hollywood in connection with the event, a publicist saw it and invited her to come to the coasl to try for a film career. Farrah came to Hollywood and was sighed by Screen Gems where her first film was "love Is A Funny Thing " She did a series of guest appearances in Screen Gem productions; played lhe ingenue in "Myra Breckenridge," and has appeared with lee Ma1ors (her husband) en both Owen Marshall. Counselor al Law and The Six Million S Man. She has also made over 100 TV commercials for cars, shampoos. makeup, a1rl1nes. soft drinks and sun glasses. -.... -' The trllllon dollar seduction. Are we being seduced. or simply had? Our love affair with cars is the biggest industry in the nation. ToniQht, and all this week John Hambrick takes you on an intimate tour of our automotive love nest. Romantic old classics that go for $500,000 each. Freaky, far-out cars. The love-poor custom car owner. The Rent-A-Wreck cult. The stunt studs. You'll laugh. You 'll sigh. You 'll maybe cry at the Eyewitness News Closeup "Our Love Affair with Cars:· Pull over to Channel 7 at 6 P. M. all this week. Better yet, move your TV set to the garage, so your true love can watch, too. ~LOVE Aff'AIR WITHCARS,. An Eyewitness Closeup Monday thru Friday at 6 P. M. on Eyewitness News (i} MONDAY MAU f., ....... tw ....... !lltau Mt DATTlll( ''°'ltAllS. ...... t. ,.., C1111 ul11~.,.. lilt .,. .... DAmllE MOVIES 9:30 • "Lisi Wuh•'" (d11) '4S-by Milland. 11:00. CC>H ... WIM .. ~ .. (dr1) Sl-Esthtt W1ll11ms, Jeff Oiandltt, Rouln• Podestl lZ:OO • "TM Strttl Witfl Nt ltutt" (111ys) '41-Mu• SI evens, Rldlltd Wldlnall, Lloyd lllQ11, ~· Uwience 1:flll • "'TMa $1111 .., ...... (di•) '42-Alall Ladd 2:00 D CC> Hla.itctttl" (com) 'SS-Cuy Grant, ln111d 8tr1ma11. Cecil Plr•tt 3:00 lYI CC> ... tt.wll111 ill lilt WtcHls" (hor) '7 l -811b111 Eden, l1rry Harm111. l:JO. CC> HlucJI hrty" (COii!) '63-Boll Cumm1n1s. Dorothy Ma~1 F11nkle Avalon, AllMll• f UlllCtllO IYININQ 9:00 • Cl) ((Jll CJ)) .... D @Cl>til•lltR •SW T,... Cll '-tr Pwt. =~~~~ ..... CD PlftrWce ,_,, ....... u fJ•12 • acn AlictlM '77 Celeboltes from Knv Channtl 11 arc tOllllllt's 1uchonem 111clud1111 llny Altt· berry 81rb1r1 Simpson. Clluc• AsluHn. Ket M1nr1rd and Terry M1J1 Allcbon 'H's lourtll 1111111 ol bcddini 1ndudfl Ml(h rt1ms as 1 Julie Mxoonald hmHIOM scutp lure. "Water Buff•lo." • V'IClori111 her m11r.or and console, tlftl 1870; an Enahsh bracelet with lt1llan· C11Vtd cameos. c1ra 1860, a Sam f11nc11 lit11o111ph, "J•mes Kinch;" 1 Witter G!oahon& sll1nless site! sc;ulpture. "Inner City;" 1 solid °'' accountant's dtsl ind 1 londoll Silo• T Oilr holiday lor l•o that lllduda rou11d tnp a• tickets to londo11, one week al Ille ClltlJ.I Holtl, thnler tdels, reslturlllts alld shoppl111 dltCOUnts ID DnMlc s.iea a-.°"1111 -6:30- • ~ "0111111 C.lebr•t• Kef. 11111'1 2llt 81ftlldly'' -Guests include Tiit MuppeU, llm Htn:ion, Fr1n~ Oz, Paul Williams, Sand1 Duncan, Ethel Merm111, lint HenSOll and Florene• HttldtfSOll ~== .. .,..., .,,.., ((Jll CJ)) c.Me <• Cl)) ll'wit&W 7:00 eeOCllate._ eu..a.. Cll .., 1llree ,_ (l)Tet• lllTMlt e C•ceAtlltill •I LM Uicy en.fll eAcei.hM • am AlldMI 71 r.ontinua <•Cl)) n.. hrtiWtt ,..., -~ -7:30-ac-..,... • LM a-tall Sl7le •Ut1 ..... Ao.l Cl) ... 1'1llt n... • 1'111 JeMl"t WIN <!IMctlallPI ~~=SMM~ ..,,...s. .. DCl> .. W.Wlf ... <• Cl)) Tiii ..., ladl eFn..t1MM 01*90. 8:00 8 ((11) {I)) Cll Tlrlt Jeff~ (R) Georse IS onrjoytd wllt11 l.oll!M t«-. llim of lll'tin1 at 1Halr with enothef WOl!llft. B D Cll (JJ e l1tl41 O.U.T. (R) This undtfto¥tt comedy Sl>OOf prrMdts a loo~ 11 F111111 fa.cell· Majon Ila years llO In her role as MCltl lltnl hi 8ou1lto11, I llltmbtr of • '°""'"'"'' •lt!ICY team ,,, Sl&Hd to teener $2,000,000 lft countetftll lllOMJ mistakenly pllud Ill CllQl~ltCNI =" CC> (211f) ......... ...,. (Ill~) 70-lwl ttP • Ceors1 Cll • ,...., " hit .... 1'111 II The urlp ol Joi and llmil disint111etes QU!Uly. Mmt ta•es lo'ltlS and lltcomts PftCllllll by Jon'• brotlltr Harald. Marlarlt finds out about Ult 1ftalt and offtn Mnis moMy tl'ltavt IOWll but Mavis stays. Wllllt Jon Is In PlllladelPllit 11Hu1dl11J tllt niPt with a loatly widow, Mnis Is 1borttd. Befort lilt die$, Ille umes lltt own 11~114 as lier 1bor botllst and *i 11 ~Ill to tnal Harl1( mimes 1 widow, M1rtle Htttr. W11111 111'11t dltS. lltr buull fur duclltar. Junr. hotda Jon accounublt 1or lier llllltllers dtaU. due to 111lpi1e1tc1 Myrtle's w1tl stam Jwr mllSI ''" 111 an llolate4 Wiit witll '"' lldlfil sttpbthtr, .. )# "'""" •• '"11ctt4 to 11ch otlltr but 1111su1dem1ndln1 COnlea btbfftn them · • <• Cl)) H•m Dip Thlr• fti11h1,.1J si.. (II) Hlcfiliahts of tht past lllrff ...... • ..... (J:) (at) "Id · II" (acf.li) '7l-T 011y Franciosa, Guy Lockwood. .us.-,,,.. ...... .,,... • KIT~ 71 Cofthnues .,....., O ...,..: (J:) (lflr) "A Siar la ....... (mMs) 'SS-Jud1 Carland. Jama M110n -1:30- • (<Ul CJ)) Cl) latla& IMM (JI) Re1ttt of tllt ptlmltft epitodt wlltll ltnnJ lllO¥tJ ovt btcaust ol ovtf·ptotecftff Plftnla Ind tltrtt tdme·IMllt brolfltn. D G Cl> (JI ~IC MtMIJ ...,.. iiMi: (J:) "n. llltr s.clll" (dra) '7 -Oillt Eaftood. Gtora• llonedJ. Yonett• McGM. lit\ r..mdy, tftldj BruM, fllrt• David, Gtepy Waleotl Cltnt Wt· wM Ntrl aa I rllittd 1111 NII wllo II hlftd to fttk out two IMll lfllo hive atoltn lltCltt Unlttd Sttta mluolitm, '"" lllouCll one must be purautd to tht pttk ol tl11 pen!Olla S• mountain, Tiit EJatr. TV WUI(, W.Y 8, 1tn • (9 CJ)) UC .._.., lltillt ._... T11ms to be annou11eed •"-A 9:00 • ((fl') CJ)) Cll a..kl't ,...., Ilia r....-Michael Landon hosts tlle 20th 1nnu1I pacunt with h11h scllool stn1on from 1n 50 1tttes vylnc for the till• from Mobile, Alabama. Dllftnl th• lltrtt n1(hlJ OI pttllminary events In Mobfle, 1udiH rate 1111 st•I• wlnntra 111 scholasllc tclllt'ltmtnt, PC>tM 1nd 1ppe1r1nu. youth fitness. ind cr11t1Yt and per Iormina arts Tiie Wlnlltf 1tttl'ttj a S 15.000 schol1nh1p aw11d, and oilier awards 1ncludt sa.ooo to the hrst runner up, $6,000 to the second, Ind $4,000 llcil lo the third and fourtll rllftlltfl u, m .. ,, G11m11 a. ewu.o. e lCO Alctlaa •n r.oithnues 10100 a Cl'l?l Cl)) Cl) Tiit AMraa Tar· &•b Aclor·playw111hl M1cllael Cristofer ruests a a lu11tm from an underaround 11d1ul aroup who wants lo sunellder to FBI 1utllof1t1es ...... CllWMRlw.t • n. Cno W,.., film llOIJ of 6tace Kdy, OM of i4ollywood's most ctltbftttd ltll\. wllt went lfOlll Queen I• Kol~ to P'rlftCa$ ol Monaco ll1111ted b1 Mlh W111act. • acn ...... ·n CcNlhnues. CBElllMAllNt -10:30-.. ., ... 11:00 ••Clla .._ BGCllat D,._ • (9 Cll) LM ...... StyM Cll M n.t G1ittefl •MicU.. • ...,., ltartaaa, ...,., Hartaae •TlllMtatJIU Ill (a?J(J))T1111HOSlll. • lC£T Aaclitll '77 r.on1111un. ~~~'I. \~ ,, eTw> Cll CIS Late lltwlt: "lltl••-s ... ter TllH Life"; CC> "ll111taltr" (dra) '73-81n Camra, Shtrtt North, Rich1rd Basellart, lhp "'"" • G> Cll Cll D .._, C... Cl) Did ,. °"' • ( Cl)) 0 Str'fftl tf Sa11 frtlda/T- ·~ •Sit.Ilk •"""' .... 12100 ..... "-lie G llftll: "W1111a11 n.., Al11nl Lpdled" (11111) 'S2-&lln Donltvy, Audrey Totter, John Lund • lleirtr. '1..-ct If bll" (dra) '48-Jolln Galfltld, Thomai Comtz ..... : CC) .... ""'"" c.. II c.lelt" (COl!I) 'SI-Clifton Wtbb . Slul1tr Temple (9 Cl)) Wll l'lllltre -12:30-•'-MIJ 1100 u a Cll a1 r.-mw -J:OO- ..... : CC) .. ,.,. .. If ..... hf" (•dY> '62-Kerwin M1thm Utlt Ftr .... 11111 ,,.,_ llltilp. '4elM Mt DAmlllE PIOGwtS . .._,..,,_ a ,·..;.ar•ilt ..,.,...._ DATii• lllOWltS t'.ll ............... (dtl) '62-0ua Andrews. UunOf hrhr, Jeanne C111n, Edd11 Alllerl 11 :00 • CC) ""' Prima lbf • Meief ltnH" <co111> ·ss ChalttOll Kntoft. luhe t.dams. W'rllilm DeiNrest. T1111 Hovey lZ:DO m "~111Stl i1 Dlstrtu" (mus) '37-Frtd Astatre, Joan Fonl11111. Ceoiae Burns, Giacre Allen. Const111ce Colher. Re1fnlld Gardiner 1:00 • "l.llC•J JlfclU" (mys) '42-Alan Ladd, Helen W1lller, Mane McDonald. Sheldon Leonard, Li?1.d Compn Z:OO G CC) ' WrltlH 01 tl1t MM" (dra) '57-Rock Hudson. Lauren Bacall, Robert Shell. llol'othy Malone l.-00 <II CC> "Two ti A '4lllltlllt" (her) '65-Dm Jones, Connie Slewtlll-t ... <C> .... \tie WiW S4Mf" (com) '64-hbtan. Shelley Wmters. Tab Hunter. llarblra Edell. Ptte< Btown, Susan tllr1 8:00 8 (CllJ Cl)) (}) Wiie's Whl D G(J)CIDlll. -:::~ -.. : CC) {21w) y ,._" ~~) '72-Robert Rediofd. Win Ctt1. Stefan G1tt1sch. Allyif Mii Mcterie. Clt1r1es Tyner. Delle Bolton Rol>trt RedfOld stars IS 1 dlKOll· tented adYtnturer wllo flees crv1ha· hon m Ille \&JO's to btt1111 n"" ltlt as a fur trapper 1n the Rocky Mount11n ••ldernHS 9 "°"': CC) (tllr) ''Vera Cfu" (adY) '5•-G11y Cooper, Burt Lancaster. Denise Darcel, Cu11 Romero Cl) llllM: CC) (211r) YI~ ~·lsJ Clem" (dra) '66-Halahe Wood. Chmtopher Plummer Robert Aedfoid, Roddy McDowall • (QI (I)) H.,,y Days (A) "Tiit Muckrakers' Rrch1e becomes 111 111nst1ptrvt rtoorttf to t1post 1 school c1let1111 sc1ndal and ""'°'e" • secttl •bovl fOllllt 11111 eo111d "'"' lus "cool" 1111ullho11 D Metlt: CC) (Zllt) "Fitzwilly" (COii!) '68-0ld Ytn Dyke. Barw. 8:00 fttdo11 D11111e Edith h1ns. John e e (J) ((J1) Cl))._ Mdilvtt lior111111 fetl t------------------- 9 D Cl) ( Cl).... .lat ....... e se.r T111l • Al lUt Clltttn L W 1s rudy to Cl) s-P,ie !l'Y Ille 111110111, L W 11nves and e '-"' l•~dl SIJS &ood bya lo htr kidnap • """'*' F..U. ptfS, Linda prel)tfes to break her e .._.il stOfl, Mitllael and ~ndrn battle • ICO a.till 77 Tiit hlth n11ht Ml Sim liordhn1er. the Arabs 111n ol KCET's 11u1t~ lllftUll auction the contracts. then watch htlplessly faturtS dist ,.Ueys llOlll locll rtdio as Lmdl Murkl111d tells all st1Uo!IS KABC . an~ KlOS ,i: 1 • llln Md'"' 1oo:i-:= ~raid ·· ~~zt,~A ~ c:Oliiplete with all neusutY tltc -I · 30- lltUI 1-ulp1111~!: a Wesley Bus • (9 (I)) D lntr.. ancl ICflltt. "VII Yov. • writ ol 111ned Sllffley (R) "An1els of Mercy" Shllley tittiocrllM by lto11 '-"'"'· • Tt11 lrltS to t1llr. l1Yetn1111101>ecomm11 .......... W~llllllS llllllUJU•9' 'V1tv1 Yoluntetf nurse but laYtrnt resists tint. • fllClaO ,ottfollO al un 1111M htt fjtest htarlthtOI> enters the ~ *"""'· boll• porcel1111 i.,ttal lor an optrallOll •9*a1i." "'°"' lloe~lll al Mllvtfn. • tt.-Wlb ~ ~·' edrtlOll ol 200, • '-" .... tl~s.:.''71 • ~ lMlc¥ll' 0.C-llry ......... 9:00 -6~-• (CllJ CJ)) CD 111•a•s•H (R) Tlw lud1111 dlaract•rs al tht .07 7 tb come llllCllr lllt 1tr11tmy al 1 stat•· 11dt ltl.,1st011 c1111ut1t0f wllose 111tem1ws pro~1d1 provacahn anrswtrl 10 such qutshons as "Wh, dO yo11 ttunt pou're 111 Jtotul ' • < OO> a ... Illa. ,_ M.-W I (II) Two ltfOlll wtlltd brolhtrs battle lo! Illa aHtthon of llltlr pen11b and, .. World War II 1na. MIJll a ~ ,.., octyucy that wlU t1•1 ont to areet W..lth alld powtt ind the other to lltt brink of 'ttl111ctlff Peter St1111u, Ntc~ Nolte alld Suen llbkety tlar • ~ Criffll SIMllf : ~ ..:::rn Co!lllllllH .,,__.,,77 .. Can: our trllllon dollar seduction An Eyewitness Closeup Tonl~ht at 6:00 p.m. on Eyewitness News el} • Pege13 ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 .- ::._:_• .. / BEAUTIFUL STICK -ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ONGOOO OUAUTY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------, Fill in this coupon cllp and mall Witt\ s 1 75 to I Piiot Printing, Label Div I Polt Office Box 1590 • 330 W Bey St I ca.ta Mesa. Cah forn1192828 t I I I I I I I I Be Sure to VM YOl..lr Z11>COdt I I I I PILOT PRINTING I I I L---------------------~ ,....,. TUEIOAY(Coftdnued, -9:30- D (,tl') rl)) Diii Day 1t A T1IM (R) ConcluSIOft On the tve oi her "'"'"'' lo David Ann muil come to 111ps with whit m1y bt Ollt- ol lhe moit p1in1u1 detl$IOll$ of htr life 0) MMS!jua4 10:00 a <<lll r Ill lD lltlat (Rl A myste11ous bombu kills innocent vtehms when a Molot09 e«kll1I n tossed 1n the w1ndOW ol a M1nh1ttan ren1urent As they btt1n to 111ece the sloiy toeether Ko11k 111d his stall meet one dud end after 1nother not 1eal111n1 lhll a membe1 ol the foice, Jett ~11ddock (Joe Mucolo), has lost his 11rll11end 1n lht blest and that his wile. Molly (flOMtWJ fl.llllllll). IS 1mpliuted in the bombtnt D @ J JAi Cl lest If l'llli<• Story lrtlle Boy lost ' Detective (d Bunner struulH to re111n the lo'lt ot his youn1son11rhtl1 wo1•1n1 on the cue of • miss1n1 boy He "lost" his son lollo11r1n1 his d1voice Robert forste1. D1in1 Baker and Robert Brown s11r a m""' <1'hll111u fJ:) llC£l AIKtioll '77 ConllnuH m v litA.,.. -10:30-m mm""" 11:00 G D lfDl Qt) 1kws IJ @(l)l!llltwl a (Oil f)l ltwt Allltt!WI Style Cl Ill l\tt Glltt1n D lr..W. m Mary lltrtlMft, ... ,., lltrtua m Thi Hollt,......n ((ft) (} )) Thi bndl ShR Em llCET Audloll '77 Continutt m Cl °'°' d• Barro -11 :30- 0 Mn (f j ) t () CIS ute llowlt: «C) "S<m• of Ille Wtlf" (d11) 14 Pttt1 Gmu. Clint W1l~t1, Jo Ann P11u& Pl11hp Ca1ty D '2IJ I UGI Ill JalmJ C.-l l Tiit m•a.. I e CB·ct'll81.....,f11Mt4 the Wttl "Jou•nty Into Fear" 0 Lowt American Style m -..it'Olltwt m Set lll•o ma-1l4 12:00 U CIOllthe D Mowit:"lloM .. IMMMlll" (•es) 48 Nobetl Mitchum S.rb1r1 Bet Geddes. Robtrl Preston ID Movie: "(Ka,." (ldv) '40 Noima Shearer Robert hylor. Ph1hp OOln U> Mofll: "Tht Rotktt" (com) S9 Ptlt Marsh1ll Juht Ntwm11 -12:30- D All lh&ht Sllew: ''Tiit Yoi111 l.JDM." "Fr111n 'lltlt." .. ,,..,.. le Oil" 1:00 D CUl I f ) (jQI ,_r .. 2:00 f'J MM: "WIW s..4" (d11) '6S Micllut Pub Rou (Hiott. Ctl11 KJyt II ,..,,, o..•111ut1re: "Th•r Wtft Sllltn," "l'rljlct M·1" m Alf·lllpt Sllow: "M l1111ttlM C.lk," "Hol!M of Stra1111n'' TV WEO. MAY e. 1971 lwl!DN•SDAY·I llAY 11 F• _., aM ttt.111•111 liltltlO. pl11u '" DAYTIMC ~GUMS: .... * JOUf ~ • .,. ttM .,,. ........ DAmtlf MOVIES 9:JO e "lftutares el M1t~ ,.... .. (IV) '38-Glrytoo9tl 11:00 e ~ .. ........, & Jw11tt" (tocnl '61-lohn Glv1n, Sand111 Dee. Peter Usltnov 12:00 m "Tiii ... ia. Mtrrit,.. (com) '43 -Jean Art~u1. Joft Me· C111. Charin Coburn Bruce Btnnett l:OO e "takwtb" (d11) '47 Al1n l1dd 2:00 a ~ "llli.1111111 LK•" (d11) '60-00lii Day. Ru Ham son, Jol!n C.V1n, Myrna loy l:OO (fl CCl """' llM4 IUI• CGld" (hor) '65-Troy Don1hue. Joey Heatherton J:JO • a:J "ltKh lfanltl 111110" (com) '6~-F't1nk1t Awalon, Anntll• F un1cello, Dtbollh Walle., Harvey lemb«k, John ~~ley •VHINQ 8:00 a oo <crtJ CIJI""' D @ Cl) ® 111 llort111/ Mick HtlWJH l&llt npt Joe C¥11.. O~ Cnbtla and lllry Mercflnt ptO'f!dt commtnlaty of the Ken Norton Duane Bobd 12 roufld heavywe1pt h&ht. In addition. lu lured 11 the unique I I round h&ht huvywt11ht bout between Mikt Quarry and M1kt ROS$man • Stlf ,, ... ( I) '-" ,,,. •< (J))lhws 11'--t m hroWce F111111y ..... 12 m IW A1tt1o1 ·n AuctlOll coo into its suth n1cM ol bidd1n1 KCO """1i can bid on •II 1t1ma 11~ L1Ver1 Hltlch.!np watercolol, "Maril inc al Santi Mona P1tr," a Hy1m rink alabaster sculpture, "Con 1empl1hon;" 1n ll1h1n reproducl!Ofl of 16th century Map1 Mundh 1n p1p1tr mache and !land p1111ttd w1UI stalld: t 0..-Ctty tlpltday for f1lo people. lfldudlnt rOlllld tnp 1wf1r1 and accomodalions 11 a Hiiton lnler n1llon1I Hot~I. and hro $USOn tickets to the Turf Club for the 1917 11c1n1 suson Ton11ht's auchonetll include KNBC newscaster T 11111 Toyota, and penon1l1ties lrom local radio •"'ion KfWB m lkaNllc Stttes "" .... o..ctu -6:30- D DIH~I Guests 1nclud1 llob Rerner Penny Marsh1M Ntll and l eva Sedaka. and Or S1mu1I Oun•tll (J) AldJ Griff it11 Q) Fltll(ly Alf tilr ((I)'> (J)) G4IMMe ((21 (J)) lewltdltd 7:00 B Utl•C.. <D lly~S­• CDllft'I <IJ Te Ttl the TM11 • c.nc...c1tt1M ,. mi l.M l»cJ al l\t Fii a> llorUll l.Mpap ,,.., .. II:) ICET Alctilll '77 Continues (rat (])) TM hrtridet f111t11Y 0 tr..W-lb -7:30- • .._ •riu11 St1't Cl) l\t '* c.flt • llatdl;,,.. (]) $121.000 Quatielt e l\t leUf'1 WIW m •-'f llilca ( llll (])) ,., Gm tlM C.ntry (8 (])) Tiit Indy hid a Liars Clllll 8:00 D (Cll'J (I)) (]) GeM r....a CR) Whtie f'loltda 1s away 101 the wttk eod. JJ , Thelma and Michael throw 1 wttd party, winch 11ts mn wricler than they had plan11td U Cllll ID CJ) 113 Ult 111-Tlnlts of "1a!J Ada1111 (R) "The Storm" The hystencal pleas ot an elderly Indian woman, Ntetchewan. to tind htr 11anddauahler. Tlhtha, and save her from the sp111t ot 1111111 ahosl. sends Ad1ms on a minion which p1oves lo be dan1e1ous and a true test of his endurance • Morie: (CJ (2111) "TM lndi11 fldittr" (wes) '55-Kt~ Doualu Cl) lllowit: (CJ (2h1) "Cl\tJUftt Alllt111•" (wu) li4 R1cl111d Widlllllrk. Jama Stewut • <a (])) a lllaclh•m's 11..-A uny 1~entuu comedy set dllfln& World Wit II 111 wlll(h a bi& city 1anpte1 and lus bind ol bad boys'' ll't sent to Nonray ~ 1 sec1et mlSSIOll lo save lht U.S flttl from ambtlSll by GellNn U boats Jolln Byner llliia Kt,.J St Sid Ha11 l•ltt Pedrosll 111d lot Sltan star • .. ~ (Ziii) "Tiit .... . Ci'lil St"llll" An aw11d w1n111n1 IPfC.,i baMd on Ille pubhshtd auto bqraplly of Qllent111 CttSP. a flam boyant Bnhsll homosu111t John HUft stall 111 Ult cntiully accla1mtd ctra1111tuat1011 ... """ .......... e All Tllal Glltttn The nation llsttAS as l W Ma, Son11y and l 111d1t tell tlltlf --*"'t lht kidnap Pllll, 8'ft and Chnst101 to11lempl1le a cn,nae 111 the11 s1\11ahon. loan HamJyn does some IHI lalk1n1 10 Linell Mu1\l1"4, and Steve htars !Oii!\ U1tm11C1n1 111uments from hlS ln¥et .Jhal bavt noU11n1 to do wt th lllS me m llC£T _... 77 Conhnues CD C111111911 .., 1111'11HilC -1:30-• ( UJ (J)) CIS ........., lliidlt IMlt: 1:) (?Ww) "Tiit c.. ..,... (•ts) ·n -loltn Wayne lloscoe lte &own• Bluet Ot1n Slwa Plea"' A/111 • Cold slnke lh<lls al Ille 111 .. •••1. rancher Wtl AAdmon o lorttd lo llMt and httn II MY$ to !wolp 111111 fllO'lt l11s 1.200 !MM ol Clltlt lo fht n111tsl 111hoad 400 llllts ••• , • c.-.wltl •""7--8:00 .... ....., •Pl llhnit: CC> (Z_,) "M11 Wiii U1dmt"4 ....... (COii!) 59 ltslte C.ron. lttlllJ f ollda, C.S.11 01110Ya A Hol lyWood w11t11 producer furns h11 wtle into tht lllOl1 c1U111ble lfOlllall tn th• llOfljl, bllt fltYtr finds ltme lor her u11t~ sllt meets a French soldttr ol lortullt D (QI) ())) 9 larttta (R) "Crazy Annie" Pos1n1 as a wino. Biretta IS 1ryrn1 to natl 1 u1d ro. killt1 when he IS abducted and held caphve by a touch old woman who behem he IS he1 waJWard son (JI ....W: (C) (2!11) "Owblt ...... (du) 'Iii -Yul Brynne• Bltll Elland Qrve RmU, Anton Orffnnc. Mot11 l rstet Lloyd Molan m ... ,, Griff• s... 8 ()) ~ S...,Ukes fl.) KC£T A«tloll 77 Conltnua D Metlt: (I:) (211r) "Opt11tie'1 httlcNI" (tom) "S9-Cary Cran\. Tony CurttS. loin 0 8i1en, Dina Me1 1~1 Cent (vans, A11hut o·eonnetl -9:30- (1) NiUll/flOlt lnt11Yitw .., .... S.11141 0 (() ...... Ille Galllt Cl) la Cria41 lit« Criada 10:00 ....... CJ) Oka Van Dy\• 8 <a Cl)) 9 Ch11lit's An11b (R) ''hreel An&els'' The Aneels lives are 1n d1n1er hom a would·be ass.tSSlll, a mystenous hmpina man ta 1st1t1 Today SI llCET Auction '77 Continues ID El llta-. -10:30- (J) I LM Liiey mm mllftl 11:00 aua ,..., 8 (121 Cl)) !Ml Mtncla Style Cl) All That Qlrtten • = Cl) ®I """ . ., .... at Mary ltartlllan, Mary Hart1Nn a> Tiit Mo11t1111•111n (<Ill (])) Tiit blldl S'-m KC£T a.n• •n Conttnues -11:30- • (Ill Q.)) ()) CIS Lit• lllowie: (C) "Tiit Vkplla Hit! Story" (dra) '74-Dyin Ca1111on. H1rwy Kettel. Allen Carl1eld, Robby Benson · II @ 00 lfal CID JallllllT C.11111 Cl) Tht l'fl Ctn • (8 ())) 0 Tiit aoo-its/ .. ,...,,of dll'W..k .. """ -~Mo 12:00 u .... ol Cilllldle II> lllwlt: "lllr. tlan4i•P luilft NII Df•• "'-" (com) '48-Cary Clu:.:J:nJ Loy Melvin Oouelas m . "111 laftlt Only" (dra) 39 Carole Lombard. Kly Francis Cary Ciani Pem Ann ~rner a> 1119N: .c:> "SM'llty" (dra) S7- 1Qlph RtCllJrdlon Cohn Petetson Joh• McCatlum Chtps Rattert~ -12:30- • AIMNOt SMr "Tiit ~at Da1," "CtRt11t Della llntrt," "lust lffltll A Ill 1ot11 lyes" 1:00 D <ti 0 I.I) T....,,.. 2:00 II>*"' ~t: "Stcrtl lllilllell," "T .,. "" .., Softty" m All·"'Pt SMw: "Tiit Come On," "Mt et Wiit f'oltlt" -2:05- • fMit: (1:) "Lea ti""°'""" (dre) '61-Kenneth '4ore. 01n1elle Oameu1, Susannah Yor~ Can: our trllllon dollar seduction An Eyewitness Closeup Toni1Jht at 6 :00 p.m. on Eyewitness News ~ ,..,.11 _,..i I THURSDAY *' 12 r. """"'C lfNI att ....... ~ •l••st '" DAfTIME ,ROGUMS. .... ,., ,.., ClllWFI Ct, WI die 411•-- DAYTJllE MOWlfS 9:30 • "Hitltr" (dra) 62 Ricllard Ba.ullart 11:00 D "Tiit Grut tm.-ster" (com) 61 TonrCunlS Edmond 0 Buen. Arthur O'Connell 12:00 m "lull ,., kid" (dra) '49-t~ lup1no, Git"" Ford, C11 Youna Wilham Prince. Ed11r Buchanan l:GO II "Otilll" (dra) 43 Alan Ladd 2:00 flt (CJ "Tiie lloet1 of ltattfl" (adv) · ~ Cnol rtynn. Juhelle Greco. T rtVOI H<>*ard 3:00 CIDl (CJ "Houst of Cards" (dra) '68 Ge011e Pepp11d, In 1er Stevens 3:30 • [CJ "lll111 Bttch" (com) '64 Frankie Anion Annelle funtGello, Martha Hyer. Harvey lembtc~ Don Rdlu Keenan Wynn •VBNING I 8:00 fJ 8 J) 1DI (lt11 rf ) lltwl D O (.f' (12tJ (J) D lltwl e SIJI Tr• -V"-t P)tt -~ m 'artn4tt F_,, IDMMl-12 fD llCET Auctioa '77 lon11ht s roster of etltb11ty auchoneers 1n dudes 111m pe1sonaJ1hes Bill Stout. losel>h Benti. Connie Chuna. Jim Hill, Pally Ecket and Oouc Uewtlyn From 9'PM lo Mldn1aflt mtmbers of MTM Proch1tho~ wt11 be 1111nn1n1 the AucttOll bloct. 1ndudm1 Miry Jyler Moore. [d Asner Peter Boner1 •nd producer Ctanl Tinker Amont the items 1wa1l1t>le for llldd1n1 by voe•ttS 111 1 llodtnd Sykes 1cryl1t Ind oil. ' T ht School r udler. I Ral1tl Alttamov1tch steel sculpture, htl1np, a Bern1n1 st•rn1 11\1· cll1ne tn Oslo German cabinet and 1 M111t Mountain birthday p;irty lor 10 peopte II> OraNllC s.nu Q}) ,... Oou&J» -6:30- D D1111h! Guests are Bever1y Sills. Johnny Matltis. Jim Nabors and fhp Wilson 1.ll Andy &rifflth I f_Ql Merv Griffi11 Show m family Affair <1rn m> Gunsmok• ( (2fl ( 1 1) llwitdltd l!ltTOWll TaA 7:00 D fJ 8 .Jl ID fill Ilea • Lian Cl!* 1) ..., l\rte S- I Tt Td t1N Trvlll • c.c..trltloll m''"'" IMJ m Tiit r1t m Clttldrt911 ,, .. ,. .. m l(C(T AuctlOll 7 7 Conhnuis <12f t..> l'Jrtnda• r111111y ~ Ct...Wlts -7:30-.. .., e '-'" Ailltrun Style CD Tiit Odd t.up1t • n.. Gel& Sllew Cl) CMdid Ca111tr1 Ill n. Jobr'1 J(lld ®@ CU ~'-• m W•lth Histoty Bt1n1 * ll•d• As Ni1011 Tiiis His Side To Da~d Frost And Tht W0<1d! m (IBJ J_) lliaon/Frost Inter· 'tM1IS Hrs presidency was marked t>y several h1s1011c lore11n pohcy developmenls rncludrn& tht w1nd1n& down ol US tnvolvem,nt 1n Vietnam the 1nvast0n ol <:Jmbod1a deltnte with th' Sov1e1 Union 1 m11or reo11tnl11io11 ol U S rejjlions wrth the "Third World war and m1101 neaotoahons 10< Pellet 1n the Middle hsl. and lhe rtopening ol rel111on~ with China His rela1tonsh1p with 1(1ssmeer well be e1plored and his 1mpress1ons ol world lud"s pre5enled (@ (I)) Tiit llns firm fi) T oday'1 Coolin& Im ,rice Is R1111t rJ) liln Club 8:00 fJ ('11 l~ ) f l TIM W1ltOM (R) B'ulah Bondi prot11ys M.,th1 Co11nne. 1 90 1ur old abru1vr ind proud Walton relative •ho vrs1ts the lam1ly and c1uses uphnvel with her d1ttaton11 WIY' D tll! u ®' m au Bu ~ SMt, (R) Pippy 01de"d to lud his co1S111 squadron on •hit 1s v1rtu1lly a suicide m1ss1on convinces the buu lo allow him and his men to lly ---------------------~ captu"d Japanese mots instead It's SURF'S UP Weeki • ..... 11 a Mowit: ~ (211r) "The O..ll's Bri&ad•" (dra) 68 Wilham Holden CD Mo"': ..Cl (Zhr) "Buda t f h'ty'' (dra) ·72 David Janssen Clifl Robertson Vince Edwards 8 (II WtlcMt Biel Kotter (R) When Juan Epstein 1s cau1ht smo~ 1na on the school arounds, "" other sweathoas take on the task of break ~--~"" ". <.>"' M] ''""I Winston" (dra) '72-Simon Ward Q) All That Glltttn Chnslina and Dan discuss hv1n1 toaether Smitty tells Nancy to hana on to her rela l1onsh1p with Glen f.ll> KC(T Auctiolt ·n Con11nues ' -8:30-u l8J Wllat's H1P11t111111 (II) 'Sal urday's Hero" Rerun becomts a foot ball hero and as a celebnty • lords II over his luends. Ra1 and Dwayne Q) P'erry MUOll 9 :00 fJ <crz :JJ) i:IJ Hawaii r1,..o CR) The ISiand s proslrhltts are t>einc murdtted and the City s hoollen are hvinr 1n terror u McGarrell and h11 sl1ll 1nvut11ate a case thll involves trtortion ind the possible 1nhlt1ahon ol Ch1u10 mobsters into Haw111 D ID CD Gt lllC T~urld., lfl&M Merit: CJ:) (1111) "Dancer In ,andlte" (dr1) 77-Cliff Polls lohn Dehner, Ina Balin. Lucia Strulet A ht1dslronc son 1t1hts his stepmother IOI control of his 111 f11her'1 vast rall(h esllte 111 Huou 8 <ca> Cl)) 3> Bamey Mllltr (R) "The Election" A 11ch man shophffln1 hn1ene and 1 ptdesluan bf1n1 hrt by a fly1n1 toilet stat are Barney's problems on elechon ni&ht TV WEEI(. t.IAV 8, 11177 ®l fllcwie: (CJ "The a.ton Sbu cltf'' (d11) '68-lony Curtt5 ·m Men Grtt1111 Show f.ll) l(C(T Auctiol '77 Conhnues -9:30- 0 (all Cl)) 81 PILOT MiHd lltlb Zora Lampert surs as head of a ps'fth1alr1t ullll 1n a hosprtal w~ere rt 1s d11f1tult lo tell the stall from tlle pahents m Colla~ m Socur F rOlll Gtr!Mftf 10:00 fJ (111 11) T lun1br J11t1 (Ill The 1ns1de man 1n the allempted qu1rter m1ll1on dollar robbery ol 1n 11mored rranspor1 company lnad verenlly becomes the hero 1n the abO!flve heist when he kills one ol his confederales l1J Mod Sq 111d D (121 (f l) at Streeb of Sin frandsco (RJ 'B"ak Up A man under pres~u" because ol a pending divorce becomes lhe prrnc1p1I suspecl 1n a murder IJ lttws f.m llC£T Auction '77 Conlinues -10:30-u m m m lttws 11:00 u D r I ~fl """ D Oil fl) t~ (!!) llns II (IBJ J)) Love Amt11e1n Style 81 All Tllat Ghtttn 0 lrCMllldt m abry Hlrt1111n, abry Har11111n Q) The HoMy~ ( II Ii) Tiit hr1d1 SMw fD KCET Auction '77 C.Ont1nuts -11:30- f) ( 11' 1 ) I CIS ult lloM: t°) "lltpk-Ult, l.Jberatitft and tlN Plinult ti Duth;" "~-Gift My llqrets II 81'Ndw1(' ., aJJ CJ) <II e .lohrw!t c;,,_ IJ Tiit rn au11 U PLAYBOY'S PLAYMATE * PARTY! A TV speci•I strai1ht from the · ,.,..__.1. r 1:4YSDY , D (ft CIJJ" IJJ1 Tllursd1r lllfllt $9fCill "Pteymate ol the Yur" Dick Maritn hosts this procram which inlroduces Playboy maeu1nt's 1977 Playm11e ol t~e Year m 11ews Q) -s,t. Billo 12:00 0 lest of Groudlo Cl Movtt: (J; I "Httl Fire" m Cr011-W'ra ID Mowit: CC'I "All Hancls t11 Dtd" (com) '61 Pat Boone -12:30- 111 AJl.ftiaht Shtw: "Horr0t tf Drac· 1111," "Gll!Pusttra." "Toudl tf the S.•," "S.UllM I tltt ,lralt1" D S41sftllM ni..ttt CD Mowit: "Tllil A-. Air (dr a) 41-Tyrone Po-er loan Fontaine 1:00 .. (JIJ (JJ <IJ '""*'" 2:00 Ill Mowit OouMefe.lure: "Wlllstl• Oon Ille WIN," "C.11 of Gold" m All·lll&ht Show: "YOU.I Hd Dan1erous," "The Slit Dftll" -3:0S- fJ Mowit: ~ "I~ of the lost" (adv) '68 R1Ch11d Greene FRIDAY llAY 13 F• lllOf1lllll Md a~ fllllllp, ,itJM Mt DAYTIME l'ROGRAMS. .... hlf ,_ ~llU, art Ille .,.,., _.... DAmME MOVIES · HI 8 "Til Wt MM! ._ .. (dra) •O-Merle Oberon. Ceorae Brent 11:00 D J:i "Stt,our T9'yt" (dra) '57 Robert Wa&ntr 12:00 CD Mlty S!sttf Etltt•" (com) 55-Janet lt1&h lick Lemmon 1:00 O "S.,011d Glory" (dra) '48-Alln Ladd 2:00 CJ CCJ "Tiit flew Cu· lurioM" (dra) '72-Georie C Stoll. SlKy Kuch 3:00 lfOJ (:t) "Eye ti Ille Cit" (dra) '69 li4ichul S11m1n 3:30 8 ~1 "How to Stuff A Wild Bikini" (com) 65 Annelle Fun1telto. Dwayne Hickman EVENING 8:00 D ((fll CJ)) (I) Ju111I• look- "Wllitt S.11" Roddy McOowall n11ratn the adventure story ol Kottcll, the wtnte seal •!lo rows up m the lri11d waters ot Ille Ber1n1 Sta and devotes his stien(lh and wisdom lo lht SUICl1 IOI I perfect ISiand wlleu his fellow seals will be safe from the ravaaes of human hunters D U (() ~ m Sanford 111d S.. (lhr) The unw1thn1 S.nl01ds are uwd by a t110 of 1ewef thieves to tr1nsP011 stolen rems lrom Honolulu lo the m11nland D llowle: a::l (21N) '-S-Whitt 8:00 lllCI tile TM• $ttocts" (Clim) 61- D 8 lt l (I~ Cl;) 1m• Ntws ~rol Heiss. Buddy Baer D fll1 l]J (Qfl J ) m Ntws .lJ Motie: ~ (Zllr) "A Siie! ill Ille 8 $Ur Trtl 0.rt" (com) '64-Petei Sellers ((; Golntr l'yit 8 ((21} C(;) IUJ Alt S1turl111y D ~ lllCtll Motle: ,~ C'OI '°SM l'•re CD l'lllridp hm1ty 811•1" (com) 71 Chnstophu a> W..·12 M111nty Jeffry Drutt John M1tll fD ICET AllcllH '11 (6 hOlirs) Robinson. Stuart Pank1n, Darryl Items tutu1ed on tht t1&hth n11hl ol McCullou1h f1vt happy 10 lucky btdd1n1 111Ctudf a Ba~amas v1e111on Youns men wllo hve on a lolly old IOf two 11rfart and hotel actom boat find themselves 1n 1 senes of moc11toons S.lltadot Oah tll)tStry madcap advtntuies whtn they try to p11nteo edthOt'I of ~ Ptrsistence col~1 a 1an1 of waterfront tou(hs of Mtmory a lourth century B c a ~ •• : cc_ car) "Ha•· te1r1 cotta hod ol the 1o66eu ..,....ttl b Out" (com) 72-Peler Artemis. a YaKOY Acam a11mocraph UstlflOW. Ehzabtth hyloi ·star of 01~1d an 0111111al 10-n by CD lltM Ille lalll l1Vet11 • n1nt courn d1~ntr IOI two m Al That Glitttrs Chnsltna sluns with me wines strolfln1 vt0t1n1sb Bert 111111 lltf d«iSIOll to mo'e out. and chaulftured t11nspot11hon 1n Pew and Smitty trade barbs while oak hamtd W1ochester stained alass they trt lo hsure out whar loan D @ CJ) Cit m aocll0td Filu (R) "Au11 lee. f1rewell" (R) ltndsay Waaner auests as a woman wllo en111es Rockf0td to solve the myste · nous sl1y1nr of • fnend 1 CJst 1nvolv1nr 1 senatoi and a con man CD llltn ;r1ff111 s... a> w..w T--. ltJlllt &') llCCT ~ '11 Continues tB lldtl T a1Ntlas -9:30- • (CJI (I)) 8 F•!Mf & htlltf (90) "Hem Con A Killer When feather enlms her latlitr's help 111 a m111der case he res4rts 10 an tlabo rate con to cte11 her client I catch the krlltt 10:00 D 0 CJ) <ID GI Qul11c1 When a senes of quesbonablt dulhs occur at a reputable unilanum. Quincy hu his •Ork tul out IOI him ....... Cl) Friday 11 ltt'I .. lack Jonu" fZl) aw Auction '77 Cllntinues ID El llitn Amado -10:30- CD a> ID flews 11:00 o u m a 11ews D CV 9 ID Cl) Ntws D (<JIJ CIJ) LM AIMrica1 Stylt CIJ All nit Glitt111 D lilrMe: ct) "Tiie Dtadty Towtt" (dra) '75-Kurt Ruuell R1cbud Yn11uu, Ned Bully. Pepe StrN CD lhry Kart111111, lhry H1rt111n m TM ..... ,,., .. .,, (@ (})) TN blldl Shtw fD llCCT ~ •n Conllnues m 0ra1111tic Stria tt'1 SURF'S UP Week on Th8 3:30 Movtel TV MEK MAY 8, 1977 -11:30- D ((11) CIJ) (J) HA l'layoll '-.. => cv cm m ...,_, Ctr10ll' (I) Mowle: Mlltllbdy'' (rom) '38- lorella Youns Waltt1 8rtnn1n Rich11d Greene Oourtas Oumb11lle Karen Morley M01on1 Olsen Jluutll Hicu • (all ) ill/ lalltb CD Ntws a> Set ..... G>CinelU 34 12:00 D Olla '77 m llltwtt: "fdW•rf ... , Stft" (dra) '49-Spencei r my Deborah Kerr Ian Huntt1 limes Oot'lald Cl) lilrMe: "Ilka llttlt lalll TMt Slletlld It aobbttl" (com) '58 - Mlckey Rooney. lorn Ewen Mickey Shau1hnessy, Dina Merrill -12:30-111 All·fli&hl Show: ''C1twt Htt flame With Melt," 11110< fr0111 lht Yur 5000," "TM Crosby C.se," "Al1ddlt1'1 L1111p" -~Tlltlllt QI) Soul T 11ln 1:00 u ""''*'' D '1JJ ( t I 11~1 Midnl(ht $p«11I G Tltrilltr 2:00 Cll ~ftat•re Motlt: "Vkbm," "0apt11t1 Mo1M11r CD M.ll1pt Shtw: "011t To11d1 of VlllllS," Ms. " Ciodtllla" -3:05- 0 lilo¥M: "l.tlltty Art llM ""'" (wts) 62 Kuk Dou&lu. Gena Robnds Michael ~1n w1ndp111 ·r. M1fltl.\ T~c H1mlyn IS doin& at Glqbatron. roan So~1:·· 004 stlrtO)hc ~ ·~-,~· ~~(~fl•-~~~~a fl'iwti lfrth atass slides ot Woitd relmt tll•l woUld..,.mit'tl,.Q~-, · ~~~111~-~ ' .... ) .I.' ~ ~ ..... -~ -' ... .,,. 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UtUt .111111 ()) l.oM Rancer •ca CD> a Superfrieftds -~&Cesttllo fDbMp ID Coto Onlla 11:00 D (fm (])) (J) Shlu1111t1i1 Hour .. ~ CJ) CIDI m &rHdstanll/ Maifr ua1ue lluebtll Teams to ht announced. • (ft Cf)) a Oddball C.Uplt CD L.A. htt1t111 m Witdlltt In trills fZD Ocla11 HtritJp Firm examines the drama of ~lure •nd hie alone the shores of Newfoundland a"d l1b11dor -11:30-:Ja ())) a Aaltricall llnd· tDTllt burs Q) WIWllft fD Ylr&lllla City An•RNOON ~ ~:..())) a JallMrjn 12:00 -----'----------------1 D Nil FIQt Sllew 0 (CllJ (]))(I) Fat Aaeft m llftit: <CJ "lllarylu41" (dr1) ()),,. F11 ! ~ • ~ Vinton appeara •• 1peclal gu"t entertainer on th•' "MIN USA Beeuty P9geant." live from Charte1ton, S.C .• s.turctay 8t 10PM on CBS . ..... ,. 40-Joltn Wayne. Walltr Btennan D £ut SW. KWs CD ._,., ..... CD Alfrt4 Hltdlceck ,,tMfttl (Clll CJ)) Mad lfftlll CD Set-lkltt fD £~· kllllta -12:30- .. 8:00 ~ ~~~ =:~ D ((ll) CI>) (I) Srlmter l u 'llMlc A111ID T.~ ............ · '-'·t" ( ) ,.5 CD 1Mt lft S,.U -· ar ..., wes ~ -m Movie: a::> ''lll1ek Horst ~L~.>.tr ~·-w-··~~t*~~ g ~ ~ oOO ' ..... ' --""'-TIMTr•" fhi""' ' llJ Mowie: CC> "fralldl lollll the (ta ())) U.S. Far111 Report WACS" (com) '54-0onald O'Conno1 : =~td Cl) Wom111: Real to RMI -8:30-1:00 D ((llJ CJ)) Cll Cklt Chi~ 0 (@ (})) CIJ Clllldrt11'1 frl111 (I) S,etd Ractr FatiYll "Bl& on Ba1" (R) Sr• year fD Tilt Trillal [JI old AllOW n1ckn1med 811 on 811 because ht 1s about the sue of two 9:00 1ehoot b1p pn top o4 eKh other. and O (<Ill (])) ()) bp lluu11 t11s small doc Kitch are the main lloedt•11tr char1eters 1n this ltlm from RUSS1a e o CI> cm m s,...i haa • r.r..,•, ~ue ~ CJ) Valley ti Ille 0...D CJ) Wlldllft ill Crilla ID 111ic11t e Tiit ... n -9:30-ID MaplllcHI Mwtrlt1r1 The .. ,,... 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ID Movie: C1:) "Olarr of A11ne IP Al Dia frlllll" (dr1) '4S-Sh•lley W1nte11. 2:00 u llMi1 • '"' s,orts WotW G S4flll F .,.ily ...,_ (IJ loftHu 8 Cmttst s,orts Ltateds Cl)"""' -9 Wltlllt e Tar1111 (!Ill (I)) he~ CMcoft ID (IJ tol!R WIJM Tht1t11 (!BJ CIJ) Mlllllf W.rld f.lD Movit: "Here I ~ A Sl11n1tr" (d11) ·39 Richard Greene, Brenda (ttl lt Dillefve fD ~ '77 (6 hou•s) t~ ltnal n1pl 111 KCET s ninth annual lund r11sin1 Auct10n lulu1es lht 11d10 pt<10n1l1llts hom st1tion ~MPC u 1uchonttrs The SPfCtal 1ltms nail •bit IOI b1dd1n& include a Ollf year dosfd Md fuse on 1 ntw four door S1l~t1 Slladow Rolls Royce sed•n 1 51) loot &IObe ~ Ille ll'l!flt, bnd painted and on a revolv1ne pedestal. a 1957 double decker London bus wtlh turn of the century decor. a 52 day Soulh Amtuun cruise for lwo • Rtmbnndl VaR R11n e1ch1n1 C1111s1 2 30 C,med to the Tomb. and the lom -: -bard1 hm1ly tombston. "The r1m1ty Joytl : :::;~lly Oi Cyci0p~ 11111 Plays loaethtr Slays Toeether 8 kl'• S,.nt Wof14 from 'M•!Y H111man. M111 fflw.ra.\·,_.. ~':'~n,..._ "· I ID 0.tff U.lb Uil ... """"""~ tit ...,pu IM fl:) lilcMI: "Umlltrto O'' -6:30- (8 > ~ ff Slinhal u o tll (.li <l > en ""' U lllBG llews Collltrtll<t 3:00 m $121,000 0uat1on fJ It Tu n All llJndi (@ (3.)) Ho<hy: Wlltre Ille At.llon (IJ Wild Wll4 West h D Cflt•rlt) lowlW.1 !llJ ()) Wild lllftJdom G IM!e: CC) "Smft Wap from G) El CMpulln c.lottdt ~· (wes) '60-Audtt Mu1phy Im llasll~llle OI tM Roff (fl a:> "Tiie Qwltt M11" (dra) 7:00 S2-Joltn Wayne MaUtetn 0 Hm U .... .,.......,.. m lleN: ~"ht Sta," (com) ,,,. ..... ,...~ S6-Ma11lrn Moniot Don Murro U TM ''!cf la lllltt ( ) l.Hctl lM •-SMw (IJ 1ttt Haw 11> Mllll M11111Ql D [JOWlfMll IM An111ts 3 30 LI 111 S.1rdl OL. -: -a Oil 3 <.U S,.CO: 1"9 8 S.turu1 m <~ CD) e 3 LHrt11ce • ((211 LI)) r~11 fut1re Welk S110W ID MlaiN: l111polliMt Q) TotliMOllJ of Two Men (R'J Part ((11) (J)) Clll111ploftslllJ lfldat ii Taylor C,ldwell's f1pp1n1 novel of G hapen lo Tra..t two surteon'$ PISllOll for their l"Otk ... •.OO and theu women The sprawhna ep1t • S1>•ns the years from lhe end of the fJ (~(.fl) Cllolllal o..-Civ1t War to the turn o4 the tentury e w.r... to lilt lett• ti ltle S.. Stars Oavrd Bunty Barbara P1rkini CIJ lltat b1C1ta C,meron Mitchell Klthteen Hol•n. SI l&Mi ~•Ille lllWS Steve fo11ut M11111et 0 Buen G .. rlailtwt USA flalph Bellamy lau11e Pranee -4:30-lheodolt 81ktl l mda Pu1I slar ....... , .... ,.... .. "" err IJ>1ttt11n Wet" (•n) ~ Audit MurOhy f1i) llCEl's Allctitll '71 Conflnutl steal a 1et plane whtn she spins rnto Wondt1 Ctrl 'llt111t on a mtSSIOll to WU1unat011 0 C D llow!t: ..C., (lltf) "I 77r (mui) 72-Wilham D•nrels m lttAM~~~ Car Auctitll Cius" cars art •UC trorred by celrbrthes from tlle M~1ewoild Museum 1n Bue11a P11~ m •cm Alld• ·11 ton1111u6 -8:30- D ({l?l U)) tU 8ob Ntwllait Show {R) Wiien one of Bob's patients. lo bolster his love hit, tells some tnh1nc1ne hes Bob adv1stS him thal honesty " lhe btsl polrcy 9 :00 0 (()» lfl) (£All 11 lllt ''"'" (R) Part I Art/Ht finds h1mseH '" a comprom1S1nC s1lu11ion w1lh an 11t11<1rvt1Wl11tress (Janis Pa1ee) afttt £d1th l&llOIU his a11101011$ advances D <a (IJ) Oil Stal'lllJ ' Huttll (R) A noted polrce captain 1s seen lak1111 an envelope from a racketeer 1Vh1ch leads St11sky & Hutch to 1nvest1pte holil Ille captain compiled his 1ncred1ble crime l>teak1na record m ROY & 0Al£ HIT THE * HE£ ~W TRAILi! m HeeHaw Q) Tiie labt IM11 ~ flil llCEl's AlctlOll 77 Conlinues -9:30-a ( f7J L) _f All 111 IM family (R) Concl An es111nced Atchie and Edrth are 6ttermined to P'OYf to uch other that they are ptrfectlr content,co1n1 the1r seP'rale ways U Afr°"'* J a,.. Colllpny m Movie: ct) "Thrtt fount T11111S" twttl '54 lettrey tfonler 10:00 0 MISS USA TV WEEK MAY 8 1977 co.inlet 1 buuhful l1dy who lu1ns out lo be so111eone with •hum l!Jmwy "" onu in lovt m 11ews m ICET'1 Alld1111 '11 Cont1nuts 01 HallUtldo H le11EJ S-.. .. U11ita ltam10 1 1 :00 U&9atoe._ • D Variety Club Ttltll1on Continues CJ) kt Smart D Frlpt 1111~ m Wo<ld T .. 111 ltfllllt GI Mo.It:' CJ "Dur O..d Delilah" (mys) '12 -Aanes Moorehead .tli CL Ma111-12 m l!CEl'1 A«11911 '77 Contrnuts (i.21 ()) Its H11111Mr' m '°" Gets tttt eo.11try -11:30-u l.lli 10 J 1101 m S1h110y llia11t CJ) Mo.It: "Cllarlrt Chin IR Murder Over llew Y0tl" Sidney loler U Movie: (C) ''flit Otlltllwt" (dr•) '68-Frank S1nat11 . Ralph Meeker lee Remick lacquehnt Bissel, Jack lllueman m C1M1111 l4 @Mo.it: ''Wa!loa" (wu) ~9 - Al\lhony Quinn. flich110 W1dm11• 12:00 fJ 11.., Iii Vuitll Clo Ttlellloa Co111t1111•~ t11hl 5PM Clrn (JJ) Them Clwb (.af\ (})) lhn/Scl-fl Theatrt -12:30- fJ llowlt: \.tJ "Will ,tnnJ'' (wes) 68-Charllon tieston. let M11ors iklKt Ot1n * PAGEMT· 1 :00 Sl BUUTIFUL CIRlS e rn llitd Ctll<trt fJ (IDJ (])I CJ MISS USA D Tltrlller ,.,..Ill Tiie 26th 1nnu1I Mrss USA CD AHl~I S.: Mlillellsltr flM Beauty Paceanl. rn which ~I ol lht Ille Serf," "C..lltSt If Codlnt," most btaut1ful women 1n the •O!kl 1n "Ster .. , Wu!kr" • ...,_: l'-i ...,_.., Miit a_. iD Arr\M D t• Olin" (COlll) 68 lJJ•"• IUIJ Htll'l . c J;1n,_. • ,_.. M.. ....... l~ 4 fr '""~;f~~. . • Amenca repmenl1n1 the SO stales Gl Movie: l.tl "lllt 011tt1'1 ""'-..a_n,d the 01str~I_ ot ~lum.bi1, •rll 64111~" (d11) SS-Raymond Mmer. ~.~ -:' ..• ..QSA4.llt~:-. __ .... : .,.., ~~~·4t"~· " d"ttJ....... ...,~ . 8 111 Sure• Of ... SI 0.0 u,_ A CblSK D Dillsttrs· tt... & Why D T..., tat 'WJ t J UllUll!fd Wtrkl 0 (~Jtcei 8 :00 Gaillard Mun1c1p1I Aud1to11um rn 2 OO Ch11leston. SC Htltn 0 Connell ind : Bob Bar\e1 co host D Ooubltfuture Movln: "flnnr 1J V1tlety Cl11b Ttletlloft V111ely By Gaslitlrt," "f1oMa of F .. r'' Club ol Southetn Calil01n11 hosls lhe (13 (J)) SJifthll llns/Mo.lo 5:00 n <11n mi m Marr ,,,., e MT• J I) CIS 5-s ~ ==~~1~,t~n a:r 1i:~:11no:! • Stlt rr .. 1 ...._. "'Tiit lietlM lty" (co•~I WOl1d lo ~ake room IOI a m1111et1 hie SS-lcny lews Sutalll!e Plnlldt.t tottl~tr Lou ,Grant proposes 10 Fourth Annual V111ety Club ltltlhon 3 OO ton1tn111n1 untrl tomorrow al SPM : J) MllSk Kan Allltflca 0 MO•lt 11:) "T•t MH11tr O (41J oc·> ID Ooa 111• Cat Will111" (d11) 10 Anthony Ram1ty and J 2 art 1nvt11111trnc a funcro~ Slewt Forrest Susan St b11 lime loan strar\ •hen tliey en lamu e ( I ) AtC's Wi•• Mary lhcltards Aunt fto (lut~I """" :r re;'~~·1;~fa1 m lllC Sat•rdaJ ..---,------------------ <II ~ Ilia•• ••tt. 1.c> <nr> "ur111. ~-• .._.. C "flit ~,.M ..,~,.(Mp) 1• Charlton Htston. (dfa) 60 .Otbor•h lltu Ava Gardntr. rotorat Kenned) loint e UC o.tt.l Greene. Centv1m Buiold. fltehard G) WU ,.._ Roundtree, Maqoe Cortner. Barry a ,... Haw SulhYan, I loyd Nolan. V1e10111 P11nc1 u.s lodtlt tlll•,...• pal Cllarlton Ht1ton stm in the ~•dtmy A••• d •1nn1n1 mo¥1t -~:30-depichna lht c1tacl1'ftl1C destruc t ) 10 ._. !Ion ol tht w11tempor11y mtlroPohi D •V•IHNQ 8:00 e CD <('f7)<Jl) .... e m111n e .... : ~CJ (Zllr) "A SMt hi ~ DIR (COii!) 'M P•ttr Stlltn • ftl ""'*' of l 01 All&•lu by lwo musrvt lttmon lhtl wtU~ ha¥OC on both lht PQ0411ace and Ille lt1111n e ,....: I.CJ (90) Mfrl&llt" (m)1) 57 Sus.n Coore•. Honor Bltckm•11 CJ) Mtotle: (CJ "0...1•'1 ltof" (ad¥) 63-Jo!MI Wayne ltt Marvin •<a cl)IDWMl«Wo!llN "Tile ftmmum M,shque" Pait I (R) Wondtf Woman's lee1111e sister con tuses e11emy a1tnt1 a11emp11n1 to Lynda Carter (right) ... 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