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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-04-27 - Orange Coast Pilotr -... .. • --ThelJiii~ateBRckyardBoat--A Clipper ... '\It\\ 'l'tC I \I . served bb apprenticeship at a Newport Beach boatyard, has been bulldln1 the boat -It's The boat has about SI0,000 worth of lumber Iii it. The quarter deck -for first-class pas11engers -is made out of· mahogany, the for~eck out or oak. .. called The Pilgrim, after. the Oenni1 and BeUy Holland and vessel Richard Dana sailed on -~IO-month-old daughter Julie for five years. Marie. He wants to launch It in Sep. Thal means that cooking is tember because he'll be 30 then done 0018 wood-burning stove in and doesn't want to spend much l~ galley and heat is supplied more time on land. ''There's too from a_p>l·be!li~d stov~ i~ the liv· much to do in life," he 1utid. "I 101 q~arters . A water line ts C9ft· 'fOft,l ftel like J'i:n making pro· nectH to a house-oa .. tbe-back-of-1re11-unleaa~11et ... it~in-lhe"water the· lot, ·but when hat water ia by the time I'm 30." · needed it has'to be heated on the It will be berthed atDana Point stove. for three or four ril:onths to swell Holland, a shipwright who upandtoberiggedout. The oak frames are 4'h Inches thick, the Douglas Fir planking 3 inches thick. Some of the planks are 18 inches wide . The sails will cover 6,000 square feet anti tower 90 feet above the-deck. Th·e·P1Jgr1m-will do 12 knots under sail and also will· be powered for close CSeeBACKYARD, PageA3) ·VOL. 68, NO. 117, 7SECTIONS, 90 PAGES . ---·-ORANGECOUNT~.eALIFORNIA ·~·----(._ -.SUND.A,°Y, APR I L27, 1975 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS President ' Predicts GOP Win ' . WASHINGTON !UPll- President Ford told hundreds of cheering Republicans Saturday night tflat he expectec:fto le8d \}le GOP to victory in 1976 on the strength of improved economic condi,ions and "excellent re- sults'' in foreign policy., "The political environment will be good in 1976," Ford told a GOP fund-raising affair in sub· urban Arlington, Va. "I'm look- ing forward to the campaign." The President said he would try to provide Jeadefship for the party. "It's my intention to be a successful candidate in Nov · ember of 1976. ·· Recalling lhe great number or GOP losses last November, Ford blamed them largely on economic difficulties that creat· ed ''at-lue,IY lh•..,... pellllcal l8oe FORD, Page A!) . .... ... ..... Shakeup Thwarted .. In Saigon SAIGON, Sout.h Vietnam IAPJ -In a last minute switch today, President Tran Van Huort1 re- fused to resign and appoint neutralist-leader-Gen.-Duona Van ''Big'' Minh 'as bis SUC· cessor, reliable sources said. Huong met with four top of- ficials for 21h hours and declined to carry out the resolution pused by the National Assembly on Saturday that, in effect, invited him to resign and appoint Minh as president with the body's ap- proval, the sources said. They said Huong now wants the assembly and not himself to appoint Minh. The ·president's re(usal touched off a flurry of diplomatic and political activity. U.S. Am'· bassador Graham Martin met with Huong and Senate President Tran Van Lam told as- semblymen to' prepare for a " pussible special session late Sun· day. Huong's refusal came on the heels of an early morning rocket attack on ,Saigon that killed six pen;ons and wounded another 22. Communist-led forces a lso stepped up attacks east ol Saigon in what sources said couldcbe-lhe start or an offensive in the capital region. . The military action appeared lo be an attempt to force a rapid solution to Saigon's week-long leadership crisis following the re· signation o( President Nguyen Van Thieu. His successor, Huong, is under con1iderabl e political and diplomatic press ure lo step ulde and allow Minh to form a aovern· <See MINH, Page AZ> Reds Defeat.ed In Portugfd , LISBON, l'ortugal (AP)~ Moderate politicians,. won an overwhelming victory over COmmunists on Saturday In Portug•l's first free election In half a century, and Western diplomata saw a chance for &sol· tftlln1 ol the military govern· ment'I radlcal l1rt11tpoUciea. Near cOmplete r11ultl from Frlday•s tialloUnt ·sho-tha Soclall1ll won the blpest ahare o( any party, nearly 88 perceQt. ~ I o.lty Pllilllll ...... ., L.n P•rM NAVY CHIEF POINTS WAY FOR NEW ARRIVAL Volunteer nloedti PrecIOU1 C•rgo Loo Al•mltiio . . Smuggl~d Refugees Airlifted Into LA LOS ANGELES {UPl)-A planeload of Vietnamese na- tionals smuggled oUt -of South Vietnam -the vanguard of thousands of refugees exgected in the U .S.-fl ew .into Los >,ngelea SatUrday nilht. The planeload of weary re· fugees included nine Vietnamese and two American employes of F1y°ing Tiger , Airlines, and 32- Vietnamese dependents. Flying Tiger arraneed elaborate plans for the escape, arid the spokesman said those on th·e p)ahe 'Wbuld have 18ced -almoet-certain--<lealh if lhey had not. got out of Vietnam. ''Everyone.'·associated with Americans would be scheduled for: extermination,'' insisted Gary K~angieser , manager or Flying Tiger's Saigon office ·and one of those who arrangedtheun· der:~ver escape operaUon. , · The spokesman said the re- fugees· were given two hours' notice before_lhey werepicked up on street corners in Saigon by a U.S. government bus with blacked.out windows, driven through three police barricades on their.way to the airP>rt', and then flown out on a ~pany cargo plane earlier this w9ek. Tbey first went to Guam and then Honolulu, where they re- ceived customs, immigration and healtll cleaftnee. When they arrived he"' they seemed weary • and a bit confu~ed . , Tht company sakt ~t would help eare for their' Vietnamese employea , until they can, be placed in other cpmpany jobs and llelped'to fJJld homes. Gu.am ran out of room for re- fupH Saturday, •nd the United St~tea 1u1pende1d eva~u.tlift W.hll to tho Island unUI it could build mote accommodalons. .Soni• 30,400 Americans and • 'I Vietnamese are now jammed on Guam, and Gov. Richardo Bordallo said as many as 130,000 may pass through there. A World Airways 727-carrying 207 Monta1nard orphans, agecf 9 to 12, was also en route from Honolulu to Oakland. Their evacuation was being sponsored by the Danish Vietnamese Socie· ty and they were to be flown to Denmark when arrangements are completed. -.· _,,, . .·. •'. Coast Opinion Mixed()vet Viet R~fugees ByDOUGLASFRrn5CllE · Of .. DMlff'Ull:IWt Thoua"alttlis· 0£ Vietnamese re- fugees being .ftiilifted daily from belle4ecf Sa,ii9n, ultimately are deltlried~to arTtve in the United States. A scatteted .spot sampling of Oranse COaat residents resulted in mixed 'reactions to the pending arrivals. Ron Bertucci of Corona del Mar, an auto parts salesman, ci,ocri'-blmself aa a, "s~per· hawk~;-;.,--• ... •l'l'bis la a place of freedom," said Bert\lccl , ''and ·we've opened our doors to immigrants for yeata. 'There· ls no reason to deny ~m now. Here at least, these P\IOllle will have a chance.'' Miile Honuvar '.of Laguna llooch, -a lbop O!"ner, Is on lmml· -hl ..... lf. ff•~ not llllnk lllse numbers of Vietnamese . !leoOPINION, PapA4f 130 Viet Orphans A1-iive in County By JACKIE HYMAN CH"" 0.111 PllilllllSlaff A plane carrying 67 Viet· namese orphans touched down at Los Alamitos Naval Air Station early today, the second such flight to arrive in Orange County within five hours. An earlier plane, also a Naval Starlifter jet, landed with 63 :or· phans aboard at 8 p.m. Saturday. Today's flight arrivt!d at 12 :37 a.m. All orphans appeared to be in good condition. The children had been brought from Clark Air Base in the Philippines, with .a slop in Hawaii. A third flight with about the same number of orphans is scheduled to arrive at 7:30 o'clock tonight . The children were taken by bus to naval support facilities on Terminal Island in Long Beach. Communist Rockets 16H~..Six ·1n Saigon -Si\IGON (UPtt~ Compi\mui -... Dtitdl'AmeHc~n inYOl-ent forces early today fired rocliets in Viet.Dam, Long Tlianh was into downtown Saigon. 1bey also known as "Bearcat." It was the captured a government armored major post for Thai troops sta· school 21 miles·east ol Saigon, tioned her e and a l so an cutting the capital's land route to American helicopter base. SEE PHOTO, PAGE A2 its only seaport. A South Vietnamese military spokesman said six penom were killed and 22 wounded by five rockets fired into. Saigon 'that destroyed a "number of civilian houses ." One oLthe..rockets crashed into old government-owned,~ajestic Hotel and instantly killed a security guard sleeping in the foyer of the empty presidential suite. North Vietnamese troops and tanks also today overran the government's armor school at Long ·Thanh, 21 miles east of Saigon, military sources said. The communists also attacked the adjacent infantry school housing 1,500 cadets, but that as- sault was repulsed at dawn, the sources said . The fighting at Long Thanh closed highway 15, lhe main road link from Saigon to the port of Vung Tau, 40 miles southeast Of Saigon. Vung Tau ls the only re- maining major port sUll in gov. emment bands. Military sources said govern· ment commanders ordered rejn- forcements sent to the Long Thanh sector from Bien Hoa, 14 miles northeast of Saigon, head· quarters of the government's military region Ill. Jn the rocket attacks, in addi· tion to blasting the Majestic Hotel, a missile bit the city's main market and a thir·d cratered a street a mile from the hotel . Americans · Dwindling WASHINGTON IUPl l -The State Department said Saturday that 1,095 Americans were len in Saigon. The figure was as or noon J<Ti· day, the last 24-hour period with figures available. A spokesman said 381 Americans had left, but "119 ad· ditional American citizens showed up at the embassy during that time.'' ..l ti< .•. -~ !.,~~(~ '\~.,. ,' ... " 1" ;f.!~~·"1' 'AA ' .~ • ' FOOD Ftllloa -'ibe idea of a coope'rativt· venture to gaiq volume di11t ouptS in the purcbue or groceries 11ouhded-Uke a great idea al. t.he' time, rlaht? Daily Pilot Fogd· B!lltor, CeroI Moore coajloueo ~'ltt.-to a.I.to the bot· tom of the-.Oaalall'lhat have re· llU!ted. Page Bt. HORSE COIJRSE -Some Oranje 'Coast area folks go to 1tbo0l~to learn. readin', wrttin' and hor1e1hoeinc. A course that teache11 basic care of the horse hu J>etn filled rrom Ill first day, See Pa1eC4 . I . LOST GENERATION -Where are they now, the hippies, the df'9pouts, the counten::ulture types of the late '60s? Some.were part-Ume dropuuts, and they sWI b1ve:-tbeir ·s.traight jobs. But some ~ent past the point ol no re· turn. SeePageA7. HOMETOWN 'NEWS' -The Huntington &ach Ne'Ws hasn't chlncecl much in the last genera· Uon -sUll prints on a natbed presa and tells about the same kind ol tales It has printed for all the years the paper has been in the Farquha r family. Page 83. Three children from the earlier flight were taken to the Navy Regional Medical Center at Long Beach for checkups. The orphans will be given physical examinations and pro- cessed "y the U.S. Immigration and Naturali zation Service before being transferred to two adoption agencies for placement. The processin g is expected to take only one day. The two orgapizalions which will place the children are the Holt Foundation at Eugene, Ore .. and the Friends of the Children of Vietnam, in Bou lder, Colo. The children, whose ages range from several months to 9. "or 10 years old, were accon1- panied by 18 uttend;mt.s in addi· tion to the flight crew during the trip to America. · ~ One ,artier !light with :rt or· J)hana On board landed at LoS Alamltol April 16. U.S. Military To Close Saigon Office SAIGON (UPll -The U.S. Defense Attache Office in Saigon will be closed within 36 hours, br- inging an e nd to 25 years oC American military advisory cf· forts in South Vietnam, senior government officers were told early today. The officers were told by the U.S. mission that the DAO , known as "Pentagon East" and located in a large compound that once housed the U.S. Military As- s istance Comma nd Vietnam, would s hut d o wn Monday, sources close to the mission said. Official American spokesmen in Saigon said they had not heard of the decision lo closet.he DAO. The first U.S. military mission to South Vietnam arrived oo July IS, 1950. The first training effort for the South Vietnamese Army by Americins began Apri'I 28, 1956 -19.years ago Monday, II was a 'Lookle, there' kind of day for landlubbers watching ' the quick and windy start on Salurday of Newport-to· •Ensenada yachl race. For more action views, seePageA2. lnslde.S...ra,, ---.. AIY-W"" II .,..~" c.i a...... Dt·I• .,_<:Mii .... om-• •1 •~P ..... A .. t . ........_ .... ... 'l'IMMt DI I.I. M•••ll•w• A6 ,.. .. ui,e C4 DAil Y P!LOTS•CTIOM$ I • DAILV P&LOT ............ ~. . . p ... ., ... 1.4!9P11!•11!• -. ., /' I . • Co.ast Watch ••• ' ' Top News Stories of the pas~ !'eek· from Orange Coast Commumt1E'.s SAN CLBMENTB-:Ma yor Anthony DiGio- vanni angrily rebuffe d Teamster s union representative Rich4 rd Castle, h ired by police to i e pre l ent t~em in upoomin9 salary an~ benefit negoti•tione . After firat refusing. to allow the union man to address a council meeting, the ·mayor ~id allow hi• three aiftute• to •Peak, then expe'i 1ed.0 b~m, t~riiatening to call poli'ce officers~tq f oioib.ly remove thei r own ne_9 ~£a.t<1 r from counci l chaabers •• • ~GUNA BBAQH-"-J.abor ._troubles hit the Art colony fire department, repre- sented by th9 Teamste r s Union , too (see abOv•). union reprea e~tativ e Richard .castle denounced disclosure of th'e de- mands made by Public employe.s--includ- ipq a aemand that f i r e men.b e long to the union ~or p ·ay duea, of a like amount·. Ha sa'id he thought the negotiations were secre t and that h e was ~nger e d by wha t h e called lea.ks, by management •.• SADDLEBACK VALLEY--El Toro citrus farme r Clifford Wes t c l a ims urbanizat~o~ and soarinq t a x e s are fo r c i ng h i m to abandon the land that has supporte d four generations of his family. He 1 plans tO farm elsewhere i ~~e can s e l l o ut, how- ~ve~. "Being my QW; boss means more to me than a pension plan, 11 h e said. . !' ,L,..__;, ____________________ _ , ENSEN"DA RACE FANS CLOTHE HILLSIDE AT JETTY'S END IN NEWPoRT BEACH Boet1 Show Lota of Whtte Water a1 TheyJStFllln Toward.Start and Coast Guard Fllaa.Slonn flail Two Cyclists Die In Cotinty Crashes Windrdriven Racers . Make Fastest Time • 1 1 'lbe fastest passage in. the 28- blltory or the Newport-to- ada racht race kikned to-• y as tbe catamuuj iiiilClaas A yachts were expected to Cl"06S .. the finish line by daybreak. Tbe ss'i boats got away between noon and 1 p.m. s&tur· day in a blustery southwest breeze of 18 lo 20 knots. • crashed on the ·r ocks near La Jolla was later reported))y ~ U.S. Coast Guard to have been sparked by an acc:;.ident that oc- curred ·early Saturday morning _and •as"unrela..ted.totbe-rac.e; _ ':." At""?Dtnt &ema;t'JNat· ... r Diego, the wind eased off slightly but yachts were still fighting l':.,1'(1<>ver "*· . -~ ibt the :O~~ ~ WjjiiijaJIP by noon today. Fro•PageAJ MINH THWARTED • • • menl hopefully acceptable to the Vi et Cong for peace negotia- tions. A close associate or Minh, who asked not to be identified, said he had received a telephone call from French Ambassadot Je3n-· Marie Merillon .waming the Viet Cong could resume their. 1helliati:: attacks on Saigoa late todayrl''if the political impasse is not set· tied." It is known.-the ~~~h; are . playinc an actjve ~e ·as ~ ift..; termediary between Viet Con&:. representatives in Paris and various politicial groups in Saigon. · · Both politicians and top gov· ernment offi cials attacked Huong for stalling on his ~lgna· tion and the appointment of Minh a.s his 1ucceasor. Earlier poll ti cal sources said Huong had agreed to step down. · · Two motorcyclists dled in separate accidents which oc- curred about 12 hours apart late Friday and midday Saturday on Ortega Highway In Oran1e County . The body o( Ernest Lopez, 19, address unknown, was recovered from San Juan Creek about 10:30 a.m. Saturday by a fishermBn. A CaWomia Highway patrol spokesman said the Accident ls believed to have occurred. about 11 :30 p.m. Friday. He said Lopez, reportedly rldlna a lllolen motorcycle, apparently ran off a small cliff about 13 miles east of lntentale S and drowned after craahina in the creek. The spokesman said a second fatal crash occurred about 1:40 p.m. Saturday when Eugene Nelson, 27, ot Redondo Beach, also riding a motorcycle, collided with a truck while rounding a curve about 16 miles east of In· tersta~ 5. Nelson was thrown frOm his motorcycle and reportedly was struck by a second truck. He died at Mission Com munlty Hcapital. The winds apparently caused al least one accident just befOre the start of the race, w·hen the 4S-foot trimaran Spirit of America. owned by Michael Caine, collided with and ran on top• of Zephyr , an Olson-35 belonging to John Carnes. The collision occurred one-half mile outside the Newport Harbor en- trance channel. DC Joh Protest Ends in Anger The accident destroyed the Zephyr's boom, sail and ri gging and knocked one man overboard. The man, whOse identity was not immediately available, was rescued by a Newport Beach lifeguard boat. The Spirit of America con· .Unued in the race. Th e stron g wind held throughout th e afternoon, ·aen.erally generating heavy seas that tossed the small boats around like corkscrews. The Coast Guard was flying a storm warning flag when lhe race got underway. Several yachts were observed turning back an hour or two after the race began. Ther e were several minor accidents r e- ported. A rumor that a 22-foot boat had ...... 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O!l kt Hl·•l11t ""''"' !4<o ci.-~11 495·0630 ,.._ .... ,~ 0r • ..,. ~" ~1 .... 540·1220 co•,119111. 1•11 o.." .. coo•t 11111111!•~1 .. , C-•<1J, N9 "'"'' ,,.,. .. ~ lllt1>lft!l9"l, fli.torltl ltlt \Hr Of ld••rlllt•n'lt<1h ftt••l" mty H •t1HtOll<tO ""''"O"( >llt<>tl P•'"''"''" 01 <OPJ •lt l>ltw.,.,. 5'<9lld <!11' Piii ... ~•IO 11 CMll Mtl.I, C1Ui.tft lt , !o"llK"P'191'ft"(t,,lt• J,.OOIMOlll>l' I "'lftlll $-t.00 n'lefttNI. n.1111.,, ... llMl'-W..O -·· WASHINGTON (UPl)-An estimated 60,000 angry union member s pou re d into Washington Saturday to demand jobs and government help, but their protest rally fell apart when they refused to bear Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey CD-Minn.) and other scheduled speakers. The workers-mounting the big gest economic protest in Washington since the "bonus army" veterans' march during the Great Depression-blamed Congress and President Ford for the nation's economic woes and their own anger and fear. In a mood to demand govern- ment action instead of wordS , they began a chant as soon aa Humphrey took the podium at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium: "Mr. President, do you hear us? We need jobs.'' The crowd, which had been a,ked by rally leaders to stay otr the stadium's freshly renovated infield, surged onto the grass and began a chant frequently heard durin. the big antiwar rallies of FORD ..• environment" that 'be could re. call for the Republican Party. "In 1976, we h8Ye a very uni· que opportunity to re1atn the ground we lost and even to do·in- finitely better," he said. Ford predicted I-''Will be halt. as much lf Dbt bla.w'' than l9'14's 12 or 13 periient and that ••moving into 1878, UM ptc. ture economically naUoowlde will be on the upswing." As for the ouUook abroad, Ford &aid, "We are going to have, in 1976, excellent results In the field of foreign policy " after a aeries of "sad a nd tragic eventa. '' ''The n e t r esult is th at r es pon s ibl e po lici es of a Republican admlnistraUon and thoae Republicans In the Coniress will be 1aJable to the American peoPle,'' he said. Ford met earlier ln the day with economic advlaen, then pla,yed a round of golf. the Vietnam years: "No more bull ····!" Humphrey, unable to quiet the shouts, was quickly escorted from the stand but remaining scheduled speakers had no beUer luck and tbe program was aban- doned before the halfway point. Arriving in Washington in caravans that totaled almost 800 buses, streams of cars and four railroad trains, union members from the eastern United Stales . and the Midwest marched at the White House and the Capitol berore gathering in the stadium for the main program. , Their own leaders said there were 10,000 to 20,000 more than the expected 50,000. Deputy Police Chief R. L. Rabe estimat- ed the total turnout at around 60,000 and described the rally as orderiy. Handicapped Paid Sm-Prise Visit by Ford WASHINGTON CA•P)- Presldent Ford suri>rised a grouf.°' o! dellihted handicapped (rom I -llnola In the White Houae Role· Garden Saturday and prosenled each wttb a presidential pencil. The 18 children, 10 In wheelchairs, came away smiling Md overwhelmed by the sudden appeirance of the President u u.o, took a tpoclal tour of the WhlteHouait.. • The President spoke briefly with the children and shook bands with several as he passed out the blue penclls'with his slsnature on them. Earlier, Ford and Secretary ol state Henry A. Kissin&er met to discuss developments. in South Vietnam , where officials are working to form a new eovern· ment to neaotfate with the Viet Con1. A. White House sPokesman satd th6 Pre1ldent and Kluln1er met r... half an hour but did not dll· c1-detall1. · Saigon l'ktl• Woman paws through rvbble that O)lCil.l\'.as---theo 'zed the attacks made at time when her home in Saigon in w~ke of 1'6cket al· st~eets. would have been virtually empty tacks made Sunday, Asian time, on the were intended as warning before finaf South ·Vietnamese f apital. Some sources thrust by Viet Cong to capture the city, ... Hattietds A1,ril Sl1ou.~r o/1 Dia111011ds I ' Saclngs of 20°0 ON DIAMONDS OTHIR THAN FAIR TRADE ITEM&. HATJ1.,IELD ({et1188ke· ~ . . • • • S.nta Alls • Montclair • 118n D'- • Orange • Ontario • El c8Jon • Cerrltoe • Torrance • ·sacramento • Arcadia • Laguna Hill• • City ofl~duatry • Careon • Anaheim • ' Denni• Holl•nd•ncihl• -ship, the Pll9rl111, do111ln•tehl•8•n111 An•Avenue neighborhood. He poses In ep•clous Dvtng qu•rter• of vessel's Interior with hi• wife, Betty, •nd 1 CJ.month-old d•ughter; Julle Marie, In Nautical famlly portrait. ,, .......... , p .. , .. .. P•tmk o·o--i1 • Sund!Y. Aprll 27, 1975 DAIL V PILOT A 3 . . -· • ,,...r,,..Ar Launch Date .•• ma.c:.!verlnl by a 200· '* ·er di-I ~. wblch Holland robullt after aolvaclnl It from • truck. Holland eaUmateil the boat'a replacement value at S.'500,000, but aald that the Umber WOlll\I be difficult to set today. lie leU bis wood directly from mills in . Orep. It arrlve1 a year after hf! orden It •II'! then he lets It dry outforiix motith1. ,- Tbat•s .one of the reasons Holland believes his boat will be more seaworthy than the cup. pen of the 11th and 19th cen- turies. "They dldn 'I wait t.o dry out the wood.•• Asked why auch ·s turdy materials were used in construe· tiOD, Holland 1ald, "Every time [ go out in the ocean I tbiok a boat ahould be bt&1er and stronger.'' The ~Ject came as no sur· priH to Roil~d'I wile, Betty. Dennis built a 30-fool ketch when • they courtedcand after they got • . marrled they sold thll v .... 1 t.o buy the raw materials for The Pil1rtm. The couple lived in the' bouse on the baell: o( the' lot for four years and then moved into Tbe Pilgrim about a year ago. "After five yeilrs We are all re- ~dy to get goll\C, ''Betty aakl. The five years add up to 36,00t) manhours for Holland and the oc~ caslonat be1per1-11:e-hires. There· are about another 4,500 hours to go. ''But we just can't see sitting at .. home watching television when you can be doing something Uk this,'' Holland added. When The Pilgrim ia berthed at Dana Point, Holland hopes to open it UP. to a youth organization as a saili~ll school. · J He leaves DO doubt that when .. The Pt;l•rim · is com'pleted hi&; boat buildin&s will not. be over. "J'l~ juat have broken the ice.''. .he· S81d. ~ ~ Former 'Lifer' Favors Death ]ly RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 0t Ult D•llW PllotSUlll BW Geraway believes in the death penaltN even though he wU •entencea to life in prison for murder. · Now free because his convic- tion w·as overturned. the 38-year- old Huntington Beach man believes capital punishment is more: humane than )iCelong ln- carce"'ration. He says he often thought about dying when he was locked up in1 the Walpole, Mass., penitentiary without the possibility of parole. Had his final appeal to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court been rejected, Geraway says he would have taken his OW!l file rather than stay behind ban. ll was not. And G~way oow spends his time tryib.g to con- vince others that capital puni!:h- ment should be mandatory for certain types of murder. He favors the· death sentence not because he believes it wi11 work as a deterrent, but because " . 't "" ~ ~ • ·';/ i • ' ' !-""~"' .. I r I' , j- l ' he believes ''society is entiUed to it.'' "Society has a right to know that the aame l!llng """14 be taken from a murderer that he took," Geraway told a gatberl.ng of Sllddletiack College students Friday. Too much attention is being paid to criminals and not enouth to the victims, professes Geraway who advocates death for the murder of pollticl1ns, murder in the act of committing a felony, the murder of rape or kidnap victims, police officen, .and murder committed for pay or in behalf of org8nized crime. Although he personally ex· perienced a conversion to the side of lawfulness while spending 18 yean behind bars, Geraway dOeln't have too much hope for other adult criminals. By the time a 30·year-o1d criminal goes to the penitentiary his whole life style revolves· around crime and liWe can be done to change him. · Sherif I Rides Agal':' I Orange County Sherif[ Brad Gates, n ative of the Capistrano Valley and one·tlme working cowboy on the urea's collie ranche,s. takes to horse again Saturday os grand marshal of the Fiesta de Los Golondrinas parade, rescheduled rrom ''swall ow week'' in San Juan Capistrano. The parade, rained ~ut on M~rch .-n. Is believed to be one of the last left m nation m which no motorized units are allowed. I ' ' • ' He may participate in prison programs for reasons of parole or other personal gain but he does not expe~ce rebabi.Uta· ·Uon, accordin era.way. ' ·"'People want::to believe that other people become redeemed," he says but the actual fact is that 80 percent of adult prisoners can- not be redeemed· until "they get v.,Y tired of being In prison.'' Geraway, who admits having been the driver but oot the trig- ger man of a two.man team in· volved in a 1967 gangland killing, says one problem is that the prisons are being controlled by ''psychos.'' The only hope ia to segregate other prisonera from the psycho popula'tlon, let them live in peace, and hope that some good lrill ''naboff'' ontbem. Rather than spending the money on rehabilitation pro- grams for adult prisoners, Geraway says be would like to 1ee the money spent on juvenile . orfenders and prisoners after they 1et out. He doesn't think much of prisQD r~orm either, except that ... 1be .lieltaves it necessary to . sesregate prisoners according to .. the types of crim'es they have committed, t.belr Sexual at- titudes, .and the nwnbers of of· fenses. Reform-minded civic groups· often do more harm tban good Ne a use thi-y don't have the right lnformati~ abQut what's hap- pening inside the prisons. ••They're talking to the psychos,'' be said. Prisoners have little cause for · riot, according to Geraway, who said the food at Walpol e was good, the guar(ls pleasant, and the prisoners allowed such amenities as having color TV sets; eight·lrack stereos, visits with their wives, and wearing their own clothes. ''But ," Geraway says, Claremont Coed CLAREMONT (AP) -Clare- m<mt Men's College .will admit women stu'dentl . beginning in Stptember 1978, It has been an· nounced. 11le trutteft vote:\! to make the colleee coeducational after a three-year study by the trustees, faculty, student..s and alumni. ...., .......... .., ltO•••IM'll ~tY-F rid8y. II you do noc NYe )IOI.II' 09Pfll by 5:30 g,11\., call belor• '1 p.m. and your c0py will be de-, ....._ed. Seturday and Sunday; II YoU c:to not r~ive your copy by 9 a.m. Salut- ct.y, tt I a.m. Sunday. c.11 ~ltte 10 a.in. and yoyr cooy •Ill be cM!ivefed. Clr ... llt• TcliJI IP II Molt Ota,.e Coutt!V ,.,.,. MJ.4)11 Nor'lh'Wftl Hunti~ton Beach. tne1WestMlnster •.•.• 1 .. a.1ue S.n Clf!fMflte, Capistrano BelCtl. · S.n Juan C.tpi&tranc. Dene POint, Sou1t1 Laguna. L1guna NIQu!M ................ ,. • .. priaonen will always rin:t a re-. uon to riet becauae prisanera want to riot.'' Citizens groups which arbitrate and necotiate wtth tttem do harm· because they give · them a fe-eling 6f''itn'~ portance. • WECIALP~EW ~oWJNg .••' ; BY CADILLAC We take great pride In presenting the most exciting Cadillac since Eld0t'8do made its debut -the all new, e)~anl Seville. Although It is sized for efficiency any where in the world, Seville iS richly 8ppoirlted in the - Cadillac tradition. Seville is powered by an electronically luel·lnJ'},Cted engine and Its hoet of standard equli?ment ;ncludes a reclining passenger seat with two·way power ad)~st menl, a Till & Telescope ~leering wheel and a fuel monitor system.!Power controls for the front seats are mounted on the armrest consoles. See Seville, the new American with international elliciency, in our showroom now. GJ DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM APRIL 26 to MAY l I Nabers Cadillac Sa ... Leatl .. & Service 2600 Harbor Bl:vd. Clttta MeH 540·9100 I --. _._ •• ' . • ' • • l , I • I ! I I l " " .. . , I I Sund!y,AprilZ1, 191S , Celeltrities in Laguna . . . Actor Carroll O'Connor, Russian poeJ Iva n Eladgin and actor Harry Morgan (from left) were a m ong the celebrities obvi~njoy-- in!J.par..ticipa&ing in !'An Eveftirla:~Ofifi:i and Pgelr~"jialurda~a bcnOUt ~guna Beach Museum of Art. About 400 people. in:" eluding Mr. and Mrs . J ames Cagne . at-· tended the $5·a·ticket event, which also featured actor Ralph Bellamy and paintings --. . . by arHsLSe~gei Bongart. · · '. . Boy, 9, Suroives Fro• P.,,e AJ OPINION ..• 2 Days in Water should be allowed to immigrate. "I am a foreigner and I don't have much right lo criticize the government," said HQnarvar. "'But I can't close my eyes to re- ality Unemployment is what, 8 or9percent? I think.if w.e had our _own probtems straightened out there would be room for them." NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Nine-year -old Ricardo "Dickie" Del Real, found naked and de- lirious in Lake Ponchartrain, told authorities Saturday -he managed to stay afloat for two days without a life jacket follow· ing the watery crash or hi s family's plane. , Dickie was fi>und Friday by two fishermen near the north shore of the lake, 18 miles rrom the site o'f the crash. The body ot his mother, Rosaline, 35, was found three miles away. Thebod~· or a youn g girl believed to be one' or Dickie's sisters was found Saturday. Foor family members were ' • listed as missin g. They were Dr. Ricardo Del Real, 39; a Fort Lauderdale , Fla., cardiovascular surgeon, and his children Carmen, 11 ; Llsa, 5, and Tony,4. The plane crashed into tbe lake Wednesday about four miles· short of the runway at the New Orleans International L&iefront Airpo~. .. ... Dickie. said the plane made a soft landing on the water and all six mefilbers or bis ramilrsur- vived. He sclid bis father 1llid mo\ber took the younger children in..their arms \_nd told the older ones to swim tol*lbet,. :; . ' . ., Da niel Blick of Fountain Valley, a truck driver, said, "I don 't th ink they s hould be brought lo this country. We're overpopulatad enough .already. They don't speak the language and I thiilk: they woWd be misfits. Itisawasteo(mqQey.~' ·.::''. · ~ Jack Holland of Costa Mesa, a me~anic, had mixed-emotions·; ·"It's hard to say what·we shOo'.ld do," he said. "We'vegot our own problems when you figure how maqy people ·are-on_1:¥1~PlOY.· me'\l and weUare;_"~ · Dilty ......... .., t.M ... , ... HAND-HOLQING VIETNAMESE ORPHANS NQT ABOUT TO BE SEPARATED Brothers or Mighty Good Friends, They Slick Together al NavOt Alr.iiiillon Snow S111·prises West Spring Storms Injure 39 Nationwide (l.S. S111nnoar11 S110w le!I 111 U1• mou11l•l11$ ol C..Htom11 • ..., pi1rh o1 llW Roc•1t1 S.l...,..S.y, S.11t• Cl..,, .,..di! 1 Nlf<l•I 1PfinO i0fll)elr111(f Ill MfllCI Cll•, l.S. .... on 11M 1•11 -..e1ktlld ln°""ll. Moll of Ille "°°"' "'*' v-ntr•ted tty• ....,r'hll ""ino ll<l'm 1n.f wr.I~ M:ro!ol 1111 m-tlolli ol C.OtorlldQ Md 1 ... (ll!fl(r •I plt!tt1. PKkl"'ll lllQll 'll'inca. ""''""°'lt-111qr"1"'· SNiw 1ho bl*""'lecl mo1H1t11n M'Mt bt l•ttll LOS A111•ltl •11d S•ll 9t•hll•dlfMI, Tl,.ttt. 111w•r1 requl~ onurs 1r1...,11"111111 .. •llon1of mor• t1'1m1 ~.ODO IHI, bul rnoi.t el ,.,. - ..... mtlll"O <1uk l lr . L°" AP1911t1 !Im Wl'll'lr '911tt •M i.m111r•llirt'I In 1111 ... Pwrls ol ld•M """'' bl•n•tt .. •'ttl• IGDI of VIOW. Whe11 lwo lnc:he1 ol i.r.. Pied uo •I AMl!ld Clly, S.1111 Cl-•P- PNted •I I ICK.1 1 b911-. HI toled i01M9 full OI candy Por b9nk •~loyn 9rd cui.i-rs, A ,,..,.., -• w•r11l11f' "'" IM<.llO to!' Ille mo11nt•l111ef Coler 1do. • ""'wiit.neetOtOC•St• •···· ~·l'tOW """ ...... ~..,.."' r1ow Gtor9J•. 111 Ml(ll••· Go". Wi1!1.n Ml"'"" Mid Pr•~l9t11\ Ford "«I-. ...,.._. .. llMt • rnejCM' di~ ........ ~•t'oltllll -•$1 t•lnt lfl_,,..,... •. LOS ANGEL!S -Motlly Mll'lllY•' ""'1. l.Oul 01111y -11 to l'!Of1,,_.. wlfldl II to lO "'""' It II""'-iM'* dKrW\lftCI I011'9hl. H IO'IS !Odly ... ANT!.LOl"E VALLE.¥ AMO MOJAVE 01$!.RT -MoiUy ~. ~l'dl9Kl"tMl11t. Hl(IM62 IO '2 . SANTA MON ICA 9AV AlltEo\, 0 It A N G E C 0 U N T Y M!'TROIJ'OL.1TAN AREi. -Mll"Y _,, Sl19MI• ._.,,....,. Nl9M"4 !Ml IMP911f 1Al. COACNElLA AND l.OWr-ll 1=01..QltADO' lttVllt VALLaY -S-f, 5'19Mty ...--. fl!QMf6toN. $ANTA 8Alt8AlllA ANO VEN• TUAA COUNTY COASTAL ARIAS -Ml\tty _,, SlftMl't •1rmer, ,_..,. ........ . , " C ~Jer Rebates ~yed ~: May ·Reduce JI aliaiat, Dan Jnventoiiea DETROIT (APl~bryalozl Corp. Is quleUy plannlnl.lo ~··, new a rebate 1ale1 _plan which "91ped the flnabclllJly troubled automaker reduce a burpofting inventory earlier this year, auto industry source a iaici Saturday. · A company spokesman did not deny the·proaram wU belq, ln· llUlutad, and Hid Iha company is p1ann1ns· a 1enea o1 meetings • with dealers next week to dilcues a new but unspecified sales plan. "We won't J>Ubllc\ff Bn)' pro- 1rams until we ta~ to tbe de- alers,'' the co~pany •lilt• . ~ spokesman sald. ''Obvloui.ir,. the deol•[I have a blg lnv.otmeili ... EarUer, other .~-ii&fd the rebate plan would Olffir cub· back deal• of $200 on aeloctad m'Odtll . Earlier this yeati, the No. a automaker. increued lag• ' stJ11 sales Dy offe~DI rebatee of ' from ll20Qto.S400. · N · r ' -•-.;.~-Chrysler Cha·irman Lynn ewsmen· Get :Xiew =•~~!~~dh~~;:;i:r.~'d .. ;. ., ·iater, "ldcin .. twanttotMlkabout --· It.''· . .. ~ .. ·-·1 Of 'N . '.,. ·· H • • Deilere said \hey bad been . e· w c· an-01 notified of the,m~ -told , ~· .. lhe.Y would be ""V.en aa umou.n-. ... , ' -.. ByDANIELDEUJCE · ·.:., Da .tl~~o,lll)aken~vei: cement whicli. woakl)lolP apur --.,,-;-•. by. '"" , , 11" Wiiiem •Olea. They &aid they· bid not HANOI N--~ v~--~L. .,. • •• ..... i.en lold o(lho epecifld. • . , ~ .._.., -•-COITllp!!J!i<Ollla We..,...,..;_ "You ...... ere wH· o JndlcOilo. of capitol of Vlelnam'• re'vollflon will '1nol·enf'71bln11.ln...ni.i.1n '" •l"olll a ,tri11111P1l.aQI• cli~llr., the llljorlllid, \errilor7. 'BveD lh• wblcb· can would.De ~. "'° S®lh. It la deeked with • ~. otrtol!!·u:e~e atllilllt -unllke ollbolllfb-lhe compllay bu heavy ~ <eel floll• that bal · 111e • ·• Waobl_,,, D.C:", :;. ~-, , bacldpJa of Valfanta and Derll. ,;IC·~'!>•• ·llou10 ·v.lctary ilr'.· Haa0lle>0te.·11ti1.0:cbjl(Je4 ·. Cllry1ler.kl~ked0ft'lllorlglnal 'llel&Dborlng·Cambodia Jlut 8 few .... since 1_ first ·s'aw tt tn P'ebruaty " rebate program in inid·Janu8ry_, days ago. , ""'f, mo. Some buildings are 8 bit and the other automakers soon Everyone on the st.reets of this shabbier. Others have been new· followed suit. The company ex- former Americaa 852 bombing ly painted. But lhe nightly tended its plan on a limited basis target seems to expect the Viet blackout.saregone. 'Ibeairpol'.'tis until April 1. The earlier plan Cong's National Liberation Front relatively.crowded with intema-was designed-to trim the to take over in Saigon within a tioo,J*traffic. Men and women -automaker£' unwieldy, 139.day very short time. A military brief-con1trUction Workers are repair· supply of unsold vehicles. The in& on developmentl in~ in;theLQilaBinherideeovei'the current backlog of cars, while Vietnam was the •biOlilt#. 9f Red Rive',. I\ had been bombed by large, reportedly does not ap- -Saturday ni«ltt"• programinlnc American jell in the late 1960s proach the level which sparked o• H;Aoi,,.tefevt1k>n. wblcJi andearlyl970I. therirstrebateplan. oper.•-t I ti ' Tb' i fl Id. Auto sales, which usually take """'! ~cewee y.. • 1 .. er ce e 8 are lushly ii turnforthebetterinlheaprtng. ·.;,A newly arrived W~ cor-green. Young aoldien in new wi-have failed to increue. Fer the . ~ent _p,ked a senior of;. iforma are in evidence almost last selling period, the middle 10 fJ ' of .the J'ltr._eign ~lr)' everyWh.,.e afid some of them days of April, indus•--nde &ales ~er arranaelli'eots Would be ·are Women. ' .. . ... ,,. .... ,-made (or .,..~arty to go from The bif change seems to be in were 18 percent lower than for sm11• to oble v ·et I • u · 1· · the same 1974 period, wheil sales ~;,;. gon rve a l peop e 1 ~ na:•: Tbeire ation at air. eady had taken a beat1 ... due .,...,, . . . · ,the military ••senses In South ..... "Artana:ementa like that take '..... Vietnam and Cambodia is un-to the Arab oil boycott. - time, after an event h8:I already O o mlltakable. Tbe grim concentra-M•, takenplace,''tbeofficialreplied. tion 'on the war effort no longer "But it's possible to go lo Saigon seems the Only way o( life for by regular means and wait there · Hanoi's citizeu. They wave at a for the vJctory celebration. It fore.i1n ·photographer to take might be somewti&t risky but not · theit picture. Once they would much." · have turned their backs. However, the Foretan MinistTy A maUsoleum of heroiC1size is said it has coqperated with the being constructed in the heart or Viet Coilg's Provisional Revolu-Hanoi for Ho Chi Minh, the late tionary Government in South North Vietnamese president and Vietnam in arranging ror a trip revolutionary leader. to Da Nang by some American newsmen. · Certri9M tt71, T .. ._........,. l"rnl ,.,. I ... ,, Thia la a no•llOflH!ltl8 qtrer that lets you make a bargain deal In what la dellnltely a buyer'• mar· ket. You make the normal 10% down payment wHh our low · 814% lntereet, and for up to 12 montha, depending on the locatlon you choose, SeaWlnd Jlrill make your entire monthly . principal and lnt-t paymente. Thli can amount to as mUCh 81 a $3,660 aavlngs for you! AU yCIU pay la approxlmately $140 per month for your taxes and g;_,...,_ homeoWMrS' 8llOCiallOiff-. In today'• market wa don't want to g8mble, we. want to Mii YoU a home. We're wtlllng to maka you a "Buyer's Mar· liat" deal. Act today. Thia offer la for 11 Hmlted time only and already one-third of all -seeWlnd homes have been sold. Located neJI< Hoag Memorial Ho1pltal above N~rt Harbo~. Mo!lelsopen daUy.from. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. (71.4) 645"2688 ~· I Pliced fn111 $45,000 201 Superior Blvd ., Newport Beach, Cal. 92660 (71 4) 645•2666 At the corner of Superior Ave. and Ticonderoga Street. * f'f'Plcal aalfl Ptie• S45,000. ro1a1 oownpaymtfll S4,50o. 360 monthly paymen11 Of $304.26 inCI. pnnc(pie and lnlec,asl. P'u• 1eqUired monlh~ ~pounds IOf ta•es. Insurance 8f1d homeowne11· 11i0tlillon lees. BY.~ Jntefe&i. 8 1\\. annuoL pe1centage rate. A Development of Don E. Woodward • Saudi' Sheik Weds JIDDA , Saudi Arabia (AP) - Saudi Arabia's oil minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yarnani, 44: has married an ''extremely pret- ty" 22.year-old second wife, rami- ly sources said Saturday. The bride,Tamam Mohamed al Anbar, is tall and dark-hafred, and the ha ndsom e, spade· bearded oil minister is mildly in love with her, the sources said. ~I IOSCOl!l . . -· -.. Wlfld 911.i1,_,,MCI S$ ml ltl per 11o1K lr\(tnlt II 11111 •• ,,,, .. Ne br •Ill• •1 IM Storm mo\llll t •ll••rd. Goll•INll•!MN "'ii ¥-cl ll'IOl't lfltn two ll'ICllll ol re!ll ttt1,1C.k 11¥11 01 t10rlhwt1I 1ow,, Up 10 Wt l11tflrse1rt1111111111,...,u,.,.. NOtll'I O.kll•, 11<ir111111t110 111111 ttoooino. Tl'lol storm tr1lled \11011111 WWl"O wtatlltr Owl ''"ulted th• 1\•Uon'1 n11c111111u Frlky, Tor111c1ots, NQll . wJ11d1 ,,,., l•rr111t1I r1ln•· -• POINT CON (ll"T ION TO Ml~ICAN llOllOllll -WltMM ..., ... bit Diii INNllf'IO, fOllf to t ltM lulotll. Wll'ldli ll'lll ll'ttf-..... '(tOto" ~llllB. wtl""1Y 1 .. llt J to i ...... r-------------------------------------~---1 -· --· •' -. I \ 1, • ' , • '' • . . • . . .A:Utos Beco1ne • • ' ' • Dllll• Pl ... Stiff ,...... . CLA$SlC.CAR GETS MORE THAN A ONCE-OVER IN MARRIOTT SHOW -. . . . . . --- Cars Show In Neu:port It was a beautiful day outside Saturday but there was plenty or beau- ty to see indoors too, as both art enthusiists and autO burrs discovered al "The Auto as an Art Form." The exhibit continues from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. &O- day. Admission is $2.50 for adults and free for children (under 12) acf. companied by an adult. The can can be found al the new Marriott Hotel, 6ft0 Newport Center Dr., in Fashion Island, Newport Beach. The autos were sel~.;­ ed not for their.historic, importance but for the purely esthelic appeal_pf .... . !undar• Aprll 27, 1 Cl75 I OAIL v PILOT A 5 Fudge · Is Sculpture • • · · 1131 DtJESENBEitGDERHAMTOURsTER--;AHIGHLIGHTOF0TltEDtsPLA'I' • their design. The shQY Alon4 wilh about 55 Track magazine, whose sponsoring organiza-r~ge .~t types. ArnOng t was organized by the cJass~c auto1nobile~. the offi.ce.s., are lo~ated in tions bolh of which are , th~, are a Ford ,Model , Art .• -"·L•-E s . k F. Museum council of the S"how features · an NewportBeach .~' ::."-~ nonp~ofit . -~~r~ ... ~no~~-~~i·a~e: ·• Ur.-n.&1u.etes am tic y inuen ' Newport Harbor ~rt automotive painting by Procee ds from the The automobiles,bor· Packard 34 Se d an. a • , • 9e' · ,, Museum and the Juruor L f N t William A l\.1 otta, art event ·will be divided rowed from private Meicedes 300S and a . Fud&e was the artistic Dave Chalk, who is the stud~ots' competition. eague 0 -ewpor equally between the t\lt'O owners, include a wide Bentley Fastback. medium Saturday in American ~eague lead-Form er Harbor High ,..::8:•::.•:00:•:_:-_______ _:d::i::.•.:•.:<::'0::•:__:0::f:__:R::0::•::d:;_::•::•d::_ _____________ --:------------------ Newport 's Lido Village ing hitter, joined Rod 5 tu dent Du an e as professional athletes Sherman, UCl atblelic !!:£d1~ ~~: st~c~py~n~ and local art students director, in the athletes' showed off their talents class, whic·h was won by test. t I \ · Ch lk The fu(lge.ca rving a scu P unng. 8 ' festival was s ponso~ California Angels Harbor J.ligh School's by Lido Village players Tom Egan and Terri Miller won the art merchants. JCPenney \ Classic lhlrtwlth CI ~ roll sleeve. 65% . 1·· ,,__ oseout• .99 . ~~~:~·:;.;!~~oth ~<O '» • ~ r f Jofta ... -~--..... _ ... , ·-i..-19 ·11· I ,_ •·' h --~-or~om .,,.... 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Starts Sunday 12 noon! • W a'fer Budget Backed s ·A C R A M ENT 0 <UPl)-The State Department or Water Resdllrces announced its support Saturday ror a $338 million £ederal plan- ning and construction budget for California water projects over the next IS months . partment director, said the state supports $58 million for c0;ptiltuation. of work under•way on the New Melones Dam, on the Stanislaus River, and a $48 million appropria- tion for work on the Auburn Dam, northeast mendal.ions in a letter lo Ira J . Chrisman, ch at rm an of t h'e California Waler Com- mission. of Sacrament. " Ronald B. Robie, de-Robie made his recom- SuPport for the New Melones Dam Project is subject to proposed con - ditions which will be writ- ten into the budget act, Robie said. Public ~AUCTION -' . FRIDAY. SAnJRDAY. SUlfOAY •t 8 P.M. -- Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterli~9 SJ_Jv.?r, Po~eloim. Oriental Obj ec ts d'Art. Paintings. Jewe(ry, Antiques. Bronzes. Fa.imiture. Select Indian Turquoise. . . 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The Grand Jury, I.be Board of Supervisors, the ,, people who elected him to olflce and the Daily Pilot <whi ch endorsed his canil!Clacy) are asking for a lot or explanations for:' what appears to be a series of ir- regularities and possibleJaw violations on the part o( the county's former assessor who went on to national office. -,.;.--·---- Buy In try~~& ~i;t tb.e core or w!Nt Hinshaw did or didn't · ., the Board of Supervisors took a cheap shot last week. The supen'isors seemed to be more interested In t.beir own political strategy than in getting at the truth. What the board did was decide that the former county assessor should pay $2 ,045 for a computerized appraisal system the count~ sold to the city . of Madison, Wis., but did not charge for, a lmost five years ago. -And, rather than let Hinshaw know he was ex- pected to clear up Madison's debt or tbe county would demand payment from him, the supervisors publicly decided to sue him. • Had they or any of those they've asSigned the task of m Onitoring the assessor's office t aken the time to make a $3 phone call, their folly could have been avoided . • Madison officials admitted a week earlier the city owed the bill. And, they said, the same day the supervisors voted unanimously to sue Hinshaw, the payment was either being processed or already in the. mail. , Three days later, the county received Madison's check for what the supervisors somehQW decided the Congressm an owed. tlie consequences. But In their self-righteous eagerness to cast t.bemselves in the role of the upholders or good. the S!IP"rvisors cast themselves in the !;Ole of.attempting tO extract a pound or lfesh. Hins haw has a lot of explalnlng to do. His r efusal to address the vecy serious questions about his con· du<;t is not satisfactory. • -The supervisors seem to ber ln this Instance, \ry. ing to elevate their own political postur"s by standing on l\is chest." · T~s Building Will Do Orange County supervisors are pondering eight proposals by three cities to build the county a new Health Department headquarters, the cheapest of which would cost taxpayers"$27 million over o pro- pooed 30-year lease-purthase term. In an effort to curry .city favor, the board opened ,the bidding for the new. building and received responses· and.tavish plans from Anah eim, Santa Ana and Garden Grove, each trying to outdo the others for the lu crative contract. Whil e there is a proven need for more Health Department space, supervisors are taking an un- realistic approach to solving the problem. The county has already purchased a huge build~ ing in Santa Ana for $3.3 million to serve as n tem- porary Health Department building until the perma· nent one is built. The county reasons that the building \viii provide future growth spQce, once the Health Department moves out. \ There is no question that the taxpayers are en- tiUed to receive every penny lost aa a result o( alleged wrongdoing in the assessor's office. And should wrongdoing be proved, those responsible should race Considering the tight fin ancial times a head for the county, it would seem logic~l to abandon plan~ for a new edifice and make the ···tempora_ry'' health building a permaflentone. ~PLAN Coping Mtlt l!SSB "9 l•itatiag U.S. Shunned Values, • . . ... .. . . ·. ~ ':' • :.1 , -~~· .,. .. • ........... 1 •• ··I''• -·""""'" -• v .. ..... -' --...,.>~ ·; • ~. 't.... • • ,........ '"V• ••• . ~. . Five years separate U,, over· throw of the Sihanouk IOVerD· ment ot Cambodia and the final victory of Sihanouk's forces in his return to Power. Between these twoeventl are a lot of shattered villages, a death toll .that ba1 been estimated at 50,000 or more. and a homeless popul ation (our or five times that number. Why was the Cambodian gov- ernment overthrown in the fiist place? Why was the United States involved in the coup d'dat against Sihanouk? What did we hope to 1ain? What is our share of the respanslblllty for the dead and tbe. ho••l•1s .. aad-.tbe .... destroyOd vlll~10.1 , . -\ . · DID "ll'B HAVE to overthrow Cambodia in 1910 because we didn't Ute Sihanouk's politics? If we dielJked the idea of a neutralist Cambodia in 1970, then our effort to create a pro- NORMAN COUSINS American 1overnment bu led in a straight line to an anti· American government today. Were we troubled because of Sihanouk's dependence m Pek- ing? If so then that dependence hu been multiplied many Umes as the result of the civil war. ID any case, the involvement of the United Stale• ln the orlilnal overthrow of the Cambodian 1ov- ernment c_all• for full .con· greui-Ol!al Inquiry. The fact that the overthrow waa a coloual miscalculation ia clear enc>Ulh. But thJe is not a simple matter that can be brushed aaide as just one of those things that happen in the international game. What is involved are the death Chile Caught Under' Totalitarian Boot WASHINGTON -It has been our lot to chronicle the tragedy or Chile. ~ . Jn 1972, we publish¢ secret documents that proved the CIA and ITT had plotted together to block the late Sa lvador All ende from coming to power. But Chile had such strong de- mocratic traditions that All ende, although a Marxist, couldn't be-. 11topped from assuming the pre-· sidency because he had more votes than any other candidate. Thereafter, the CIA and ITT sought to undermine the Allende regime, we reported, by sabotag- ing lthe Chilean economy. We quoted from secret U.S. ·em : bassy cables of a "sharperiing economic crisi!I." · STILL, THE embassy advised Washington: ''Chileans have great ability to rush to the brink, embrace each other and back off. With Russian and East European ( ] help. some debt. relief .... and JACK ANDERSON some breaks, Chile 1ust mi ght be 11.ble to rock along for some time." ' Chile's democratic traditions, . we reported , should keep the sources -as J:>efore, ~t grea.t risk army at bay. Again we quoted tothemselvesandthe1rfam1lies. the embassy's secret cables: ~e!le ~ocuments show that the "Prospects of military interven· m1l~ta~ J~nta has taken over the tion for foreseeable future are ex-nation s SChCJ:OI&, has fo~~d ~pon, tremelysmall.'' . them.a ~urnc~lum of .na~onal The embassy was wrong. The . secun,ty studies, ha~ assigned generals moved against Allende, soldiers to monitor. th e left him dead in the presidential classrooms and has orgaruzed a palace and imposed a military secret spy system ~check upo~ dictatorship upon Chile, . the ~oyal_ty; of students, teachers roi This most democratic of South and adm1n1strators. American nations suddenly was OUR OWN National Edocaljon transformed into a> hanb police Association, which bas been slate. Evidence was smuggled to keeping track of teacher op- us of widespread political arreits pression in Chile, reports that andtorturing. . hundreds of professional Now we have received even educators have been dismissed more depressing documents and jailed. Some of them, ac- smuggled out of Chile by our cording to reliable reports, have been cruelly tortured. We have obtained copies of a "denunciation" form, which the junta bas distributed to students and teachers for use In repoi"[lng on the attitudes and behavior or theirpeer1. THE FORM asks for a ''his- tory" o( the subject, including in· formation that would help at ''the · interrogatory." Persons fillin g out the form are asked to "evaluate'' their colleaglleS on a sca l e or one to 10 for ''fanaticism,'' ''audacity,•• ''d a n ge rou s nes s," and •·possl bililles of a re-education.'.' The smuggled documents also include a memo from the educa· tion minister to the defense. minister, discussing ''the teaching of national security courses in educational imtitu· tions:" . The memo instructs the de· -fen.se minister to appoint ''ad· \·lsers to the schooll" and to name ''the officers who will be appointed to teach the clasaes. •• At the univenity level, accord- ing to the memo, students will re- ceive 96 hours of 'ttheoretical" and .. practical" tn1truction. The theoretical program coven such subjects as "internal threats," "subversion," "political devia- tions'' a nd ''political and ideolo,ic aggression ." The practical program con- slsta of "attendance in a national defense department Installation or unit for a minimum period of three months.'' Not only students but also their parents are summoned to the high schools to attend meetings. "Failure lo attend," warns one notice, "will be more than suffi. cient reason to proteed with your immediate arrest." Vietnam _Withdrawal Won't Stop the . Tllere. were a number of special Conditions •bout our war in Vietnam. The first is that the United States did not formally declare war, with the result that there never was any censorship of --~-rfrom the war front, a!J is custom ary. indeed necessary, in wart i me . 1berefore any numb er of journalists . informed or 11ninformed. biased or un· bi•sed, were free to· ajr their views to their heart's content. When I vlstted Saigon in 1972, one of the fin:l thln1s I did was to call the American ne\liS bureau to make contact with American journalists. I reached a woman wbo identified herself as Gloria Emerton of the New York Times. She irnmedl 1teJy launt'hed into a Urade agaJnsl South Vietnam eo vehement that I could hardly believe my e1rs. Then she wu,· 1uppo1edly • profe1slon1l newswoman, talkingonthephone to a total stranger, pourin1 ool her hosUUty to the South Viet· namese government. It was in· credible. , MISs-EM'E B SON-Wlrlrlr<> aJone. I goa 'much factual in· formation atk>ut Vietnam from the American e mbassy and the military as well as from the Chinese (Taiwan) agricultural mis sio n ·and Au s tra li a n ·journalists. But from American newsmen I got nothing but tynlcal comments to the effect that South Vietnam waa a goner. The wiir In Vietnam was the rint in history to be covered ln depth by television. For the fi rst time a huge t'Jvllian popuJaUon got to see a war at what seemed to be first hand. Would there have · been a similar revul:don agalnet war if the Second World War hid b een l'l hown on television? . Allo the American public saw the wa r only from behind American or South Vietnam ese lines. Cameramen had no op. portunJty to show the" war from bebincl Nor\11 Vlelllamese or Viet . . ( S. I. HAY/\KAWA) with the r esolve to get it over taken for gr1nJed as part of with quickly, and (2) with all the warfare. resources (except for nuclear In any war In which public opt. weapons) of ou.r advance<\, nion matters, it Is Wile to follow technology. the advice of Polonius: "Be not Con lines. This sim le fact i,,.n'--_..JOuiw:.hope of..getting.it.over__with ~e fiz;!lt ~ whom the ~ew ls uc an enormous >Ulln· quickly was supported by our un-~ecr.' Tlie U.S. military, by us· escapable imbalance in our pie· derestimate of the degree to ti:ig advanced means of destruc-turesofth~war. which North Vietnam would get t1on. such 11 napalm and. help in advanced weapona and chemical defoliation, did much WE COULD see Americans at-a rmame nts from China and damage lo American's reputa- tacking and killing. But we got no Russia. Hence. the longer the t 1 o • , es p e c I a 11 y am on g picture of the enemy except as war lasted, the more impailent Americans tbem1eJyes. wounded, dead or prisoners of 1 bee war •. Jt w11 easy. therefore, to peop e a~e: · TODAY THOSE who Uf'le tbe think of American 1ctions as be· The 11•~ of our technological r&-ceaaailoa of aid to South Vietnam in.I brutal and 1avage -and to sources in profusion also wu an do ao on the 1roUnda &bat. the li:UI· have no opinion at all about error. It led to what I like to c1ll ing" must be stopped. What they enefny behavior. the "Guernlt'a reaction," by do not realise Ji thit America did It 1Ull bu to be pointed out that which I mean the reaction ot bor-not 1t1rt the klllln1 and, by Americana accused of the My Lai ror when.ever a new meant! of . withdr1wina aid. cannot~tt. mueacre were brought to trial, warla_re 1s Int roduced, like the No Communiat rectme 'ln his· but that the Commtmists com-worldwide reaction to the Nazis' tory haa been ••tabll•hed by mitted such massacres bu.ndrecls aerial bombing of civilians ln the popular demand. ~ Com- al times as a simple matter ol vi llage of Guernlca durln1 th e munlst realme, tn ordir to con· mlUtary routine. This ls why two Spa.nlsh Cl vii War. IOUdate I~ dictatorship, bu as- mllUon South Vietnamese have 1 aultnated or executed iU cr1Uca been neeln1 the Communlat ad· NOT MANY yoara thereafter and ••mlea -by the mllUona in vance. the Allies were bombing German the t.a1e of the Soviet Union, by I believe that there were lwo cities and the AmertcW were tbethoulanclalnNorthVletnam. 1ertoua American bh111dero in the bombing Tokyo, kllUnc civilians Latvia, lJlhuanJa, llllmda lilld conductorthewar. Weconducted bytheten1ofthou1aodl -butby Tibet were taken oVer by the Jt·lnlyplcalAm"ericanfa1hlon (1) · ~hen, bomblna clvlllan1 was Communist.a -ind hive not , II ' . of the buman belnp and .,.. .. damage to the 1ood name of the UnJted Slates. Tbe plot for th1t overthrow of lhe Cambodlan IOY• ernment did not happeri of 11 .. 11. People tn our government bad to make the deciaione. Thoee people must be identified and beld to IC• counL OTBEaWJSE, future olftcials ol. our government, whether a Presid,nt or secretary of state or secretary of defeme or bead ol an undercover agency, may be tempted to think tl••t the fontp policy of the UDited StatM cait be operated without re1pect to moral~ty or l1w and that there la no prlCe to paY for decisions and actions that run counter to the hiitoFY and tradiUom cl.the Unit-. edStales. Richll'd Nixon paid the price or hie Presidency for Wateraate. Notice was served on hi111 and on all fu.ture Presidents by the American people that no Presi· dent can expect to use a penonal secret Police or to rob Amert cans ol their constitutional right!!. Notice must also be served tba~ no American officeholders -ap-. pointed or elected -can expect to rob other peoples of their gov .. emments or to engage in actions that produce loss of life or bome- leaness . rr WILL BE said that the Unit- ed States has no choice except lo engage in international gub· -ver.eion and murder bec1u1e others are do ing it. Nonsense. This ls the way we got involved in the ordeal of Vietnam in the first place. We tried to cape with the Soviet Union by imitating it. 1f we have enough confidence in, and understanding of, the strength of our own institutions .. no one can stand against us. The notion that it can be in the American interest to act con- tra11 to our own values in our foretgn policy is the most absurd nOUon -and most subversive to ' American values -ever to be en- tertained by high official• of the United States. g been heard from since. A m$rl· ty in the Congre11 ot the United ; States ap,9an to be content to ' abandon South Vietnam to a similar fate . ORANOa COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wttd. P,,blfll'wr Thoma• Ktnll, Edtlor 'Thoma• Polmtr, Suld:zw £d0orial Pogt &ditor ,... editorial pa1e ol lhe Diiiy Pilot 1ee1t1 tp Inform· 1nd lllmulate reader• by inHnilac m Ulll Pfllt diverse commentary on topics ot Interest by •rndlc1t- .. tolumni1t1 and c1 rt.oan.1st1, by provkllna 1 forum tor readen' vl1W1 and by prt1tntln1 tl'lla ntw1pa1>9r'1 opinions and kleas an cu.neat toplc1 . The edl\ortal Olltlikt• ot U.e Dally Pllct appear onl.)'ln tht tdltorial Column at the lop ol lhe p11e. Opinions tJI· praaatd by the columnlatl and c111m>ftl1t1 1nd Idler write,..,. their own and no en~tnt ol \Mir •I**' by lht Dally Plhlt lhould be lnftrrtd. · 1 Sunday , April 27,1975 '' ~~~~~~~--1 • t • I Sundey. Aprll 27, 1975 'o.t.1LvP1Lor Al ·Fate o.f -: Flower Children llyC.W. GUSEWELLE ha For a UtUe while the flower chJldren hid more than a rew people ti pen u.ded : That com petence was unseemly, thllt experltnce wu th•,entmy or wi~m. lhat 1ucce11 on the world'11 term1 was to be d~1p11ed, that abldlng commitm~nt to a peNOt'I or a place was provincial narrowness, that convention Was Inherently evil, that modesty was shame. And worst of all -because it could not be rerriedled -that mid· dle aae w11.s the ultimate sin. No~ the youlh movement has run Its couri;e expiring be fore our eyes in a kind of final, whlmalcaJ floresccnCc or boutique& and hander.art shops nnd organic food emporiumR th1:1t seem to be· patroru1ed, 1n the main..-by people-who-were nevt!r really tA ~~rt of · the counterculture at all. . . _ .But where have'all the nOwer chUdren gone?'When • tnovement dies, wh»t beeome1 ()(fts followers ? • · Nol t~e "plastics, .. mtnd you -the ones who lay dreaming and freaking ~n,the p~rks on.weekends, then on Monday took off their bib overalls and bra1.~ed wigs and fake Indian ~ewelry and went off to munagement·tra1nee school or Marine reserve meeting. ' For them, the fl ower reneratlon scene was a round·trll;' lttirk and, provided they skirted lhe drug hassle and didn'L 1pllt too irrevocably with parents (the all-essential dispensers of "bread"), lhe ticket was practically free. T~ey never r~ally dropped out. Just played at It. So dropping back in wa.a no lnck at all. They're stlll doing their thing -which is atandlng In tellers' cages or selling shoes or writing for newspapers or whatever. Their sandals and rucksacks are rotting In the base- ment and they are raising children a111quare as ours. But what about the others? Theone1 who committed themselves be>:ond retreat und chose to be nower children as a permanent way of life. Improbable as It might seem, a r ecent journey to southernmost A-lex I co -;--the states of Tabasco, Chiaplia, Campeche and Yucatan - 1upplied at le~st a fragrpentof the answer. Mexico h as long been th ought of as the land or inexpensive travel. Y.'or15f inflation and growing Mexican prosperity have turned lh ctt Image Into .myth. 'l'he only way to live dirt cheap in MelCiC'O to- day is to live dirt humble and dirt poor. Conspicuous numbers of ye~lerd ay's flower {:hlldren are doing .ex actly that. But don't im- agine for a minute that it's a joyous business. ON TRAINS AND BUSES VOU SEE them. And on the trails to some of th~ remoter Maya ruins. The J~ep or Land Rover swings past the"!' on th.e d':LSlY track at m orning, just crawling from their bedrolls 1n ~he ttck·infested bush. And then again on the afternoon's return -still tramping footsore toward their first temple city while )'OU already have seen four in not much more than halt a day. ' On the train platform at the jungle station of Palenque there 'Nere a dozen or more such people. Ages, probably, mid·20s to 30. It "-'OUld be nice to report that they were a convivial group. That their rootlessness was paying some obvious dividend of pleasure. BUt never have you seen a more joyless assemblage. Gaunt filthy, in ert, they sprawled against the side or the station, sleeping or staring vacantly Into the darkness from which the train Would come. Refugees going somewhere. Stoned on drugs or disappoint· mentor bad company. No laughter. Nol even any talk. They exuded a quality of mis- fortune so abject as to forbid malice. No w and then one of them 'NOUld rearrange himself hr herseli painfully on the inhospitable ce- ment. Saddest of all was a grubby America" woman -not old chronologically, still in her 20rl, but with long hair matted and a fa ce corroded by despair -sitting cross-legged amid the cigarette butts and spittle and wadded papers of the rail terminal at Merida. AROUND HER WASHED A SURF of irritable children, hers, all slmUarly .-rubby, the youngest a baby still. The father of this considerable brood -or wp it /others? -was nowhere to be seen. One knew beyond any doubt that he -they? -had not been seen, by her al lea1l, for a goodly time. Might never be ilfain. All the woman had, uide rrom her children, she carried in a woven henequen bag. They called the train, then, and she and her ra'gamuffin tribe shufOed away in a line ol poor Yucatec toward the cheapest coaches -the ones that often have wooden slat seats and no glass in the windows. The tourists and more prosperous Mexicans went another way --: to the air-conditioned Pullman berths, roomettes and bedrooms. T he train lurched out on its passage aeross the night, into open country, toward hamlets 1,1,·he1·e thatched huts huddled wjth no lig ht but candles und 1,1,·h~re. quite probabl>'• other derelict flower ch ildren were nodding their years a\vay on s tone platrorms beside theralls. Some hours later, in thetrain 's dinin g car, a party or Americans and another or A1exicans v.•ere lingc1ing over coffee,, prolonging the companionship before retirin£. The roast m eat and cakes had all been eaten. A ste"'·ard 1,1,·as: laying fresh linen for the breakfast sit· ting. . When of a sud den there came a ·kind ot scrabbling al the handle otthe door that closedofflhe diner rrom the curs ahead. TllE PARTIES OF TOURISTS TURNED to look. Someone, no qi1cstion or it, was trying t04nake hi s or he1· \\"ay up from the yeasty pit of the unlighted coach. Pinally the handle turned, the doo1· slid ,open. It 1,1,·as the tragic young-old 1\me1i can v.·oman. the mother or lhe brood. Pendulous in a filthy T-shirt. Sandals flapping on the carpet. Defeat in her every step. She had come with a baby's nippled bottle to beg a fe"' ounces of tepid milk from the stev.·ard. \\"hich he gravely ga\"e and she accept· cd "-'ithuut audible thanks. And then, :is she turned back to1t1.·ard the darkness or her cramped and inelegant "'orld, she <ind het' tou1ist country n1en \\•ere for an unavoidable instant face tci fa ce. 1'here \Yas nothing tranquil to be found in those tired eyes. No loo k of freedom or self-assuran('e. f';ot even eontempt. \\'hat burned there instead was r<ige and bitterness and the nakedest sort or envy -edged, per·haps , \\·ith just the beginning or creeping fri ght. lt was an .ugly look. Yet the comfo1table people al the t able could not resent or blame her ror it. It is a pity to be cheated o( anything. But.it is unbearable to be cheated of one's life. So that is what has happened to some, at least, or ttie nov.·er children. They've been to places and seen things and had vi sions that most or us "'ill ~ever know or understand. But now middle age has overtaken them, too. and their bouquets have turned to nettles. And for some of them there is noway home. C. W. Gusewelle ia an editorial writer for the KaMOJCity Siar ,from which thilarticlt ii reprinted. · '""" ·Liberation: Hard on the Kids By MELVIN MADDOCKS "'Will Odysseus stay home and do needlepoint while Penelope wanders off in 11~arch ot henelr and maybe get a job singing!'' Thus read ~he headline lntroduc- tng an analysis of the latest con- versation-piece film,' "·Atlee Doesn't Live Here Anymorei'' about a ;Nidow who takes to the road with her 12-year-old child and a dream that she can make it as a pop vocaliSt.' ' A mere dozen years or so ago . the critic Elizabeth Hardwick wrote a thoughtful essay -cer· talilly true at the time -about lhe limits imposed upon a woman writer by the fact that she \\'BS a V,'f'Olan . She could not, Miss J-Iardwick implied , '''rite "A Farewell to Arms'' o r ''Moby Dick'' or "Huckleberry Finn" because of µ,e experlenCes, the masculine adventures, ~she was excluded from. In her scope she was restricted mostly to domestic drama -to the rattle of tea cups and a Jot of s_ensibility. The picaresque noYel, organiz- ing its n i rrative about an itinerant hero who moved freely and exuberantly : from place to place, responding to Hfe as an Improvisation, was strictly a man's world. Think of "Tom Jones.'' IN TllJS \\'ORLD a woman ex- isted to cook a hearty dinner for our "·ande ring boy and giggl,e, ''Lawdy, sir !" \~then he kissed her ror dessert . In the morning her job 1tl.'3S to stand in front or the inn she never left, wavin& a reasonablY clean handkerchief as he went 1,1,•histling down the road to more adventures. Now , ev idently, we have ar· rived at the Age of the Picares- que Heroine. The next "Tom J ones,'' the next "On the Road," the next "Easy Rider" will be written by and about v.·omen. In bee comments on "the woman's road f(IOVie," Molly Haskell confesses that she (eels ••an exhilarating independence every time I go to an airport. alone and board a plane to some unknown place" -contrary, she .. adds,.''to t_he boredom most 1'!'1en I know feel about traveling." For every man who makes a break these d ays, one seems to hear of t1,1,•o women who have chucked it a ll and gone to Alaska or India orthaMainewoods . A sad but m·omentous mark has been passed In the mobility of women vs. men. Tracers Com- pany, a New York e nterprise de- voted to tracking down missing persons, was hired to find 1,136 wives in 1974 as compared v.•ith 989 husbands. IT WAS THE first time in his· tory, the president of Tracers an· nounced, that runaway women outnumbered runaway men. As recently as 1968 the statistics-of· escape stood at 100 men for every woman. A piece in the Village Voice broods on the new practice or "husband dumpi ng." "It is the women,'' J ane Jaffe Young "'rites, "who have a_vidly sought freedom from the vClvet trap or m arriage." The husbands "have nervously and at times bitterly c lun g lo Victorian home and hearth. denou ncing their 'li berat· ed' 1,1,·iv e s as se l(i s h home wreckers." When Ibsen's Nora first slam- med her famous door, the notion seemed to be that she was closing lt O'l the tyrant who lived within. Now we sense that she was slam· min g it on the house it.self as well. In the end, what Nora may be as· serting is that neither by birth nor by destiny is she a creature of the nest -that she can be a nomad as much as m an • .the tabled hunter. Is moblllty the last double standard? If 101 it would seem to have talleo, and V{ith it the con· cept or sta~W~y as an approved or deslrabl,e condition. OM murf mow in. order to grow. This may be the commonest shared conviction· of the day. The Sexual Revolution, \Vom en's Liberation , the s o·called "human-potential" movement- all the Popular ideologi"eS. of the. limes finally have this to say: "I will not be cdnfined." By the old double sta~dard of mobility, people ~ or rather, men -could have the best or both worlds: all the tripping a mancouldwant; and, meanwhile, the home fires are kept burning by you-know-who. But what if everybody's on some rrontier or other and nobody's. in the kitchen, strum· ming on Lhe old banjo -leas( or all Dinah? Well, who r eally · cares? The 1lmple answer pro- bably is: the children. The last of the conservatives, these junior humans prerer just a little more order than vertigo. Their first a nd most anxious question .at hotn"e ·is: "'When do _ v.·e eat?'' ·And on the road· . ' . . . --''When dowestop?'' "ANB .wH.,.1' about &he_ - children?--'-'-P.=aul COwan has .::;., asked in Oie cour.se of1_reviewing still another book in the new genre of escape literature. What if "it is no longer a question or t alented women working and chau\·inis tic males resisting, but or privileged self-indulgent men and women lavishing incredible attention on themselves and ig- noring "their young ? What if children -not oppressed women or men - a r e the real casualties?" Any a nswer must be very ten- tative, very individual. But this, after al l. was the question Odysseus had on his mind when he returned home to his son after lO years. · · · • ! Melvin. Maddock• ii the Chriltian Science Monitor'• columnid-at-Jarge. 'THINQS .SHOULD BE TAKING A TURN FOR THE BETTER SOON' ~Nation Must Trust Itself' lly ROllER1' I , ROSS I find m yself alternating between anger, fasclnation and lerror as I read of our responses to the current rush of event.a in- volving Vietnamese warriors and children. I have the insane reeling that a coffin has sprung open and we have begun an eerie dance with a skeletal corpse. Politicians and commentators have begun speaking of the need to rescue those leaders who ••sup· ported our war effort" as If this all hid been our shqW with Viet· namese "extras." Our efforts at rescuing children threaten to be as deadly to them as our efforts to.help their parents in the past have been. The J-fitler·admiring General Ky reappears to be interviewed on governmental change and makes an interesting slip in talk· ing about replacing "Diem, er - I mean Thieu.'' Shortly after. Thieu resigns. The Seventh Fleet moves in towarda Vietnamese waters and hundreds di Marines are sent iil, but "only to protect American lives." Yes. Nevertheless, the future, and its own demands, can be clearly discerned. a.1ost or ll\e orphans being coni;ide red are mixed American-Vietnames e , lhe bastards of war, doomed to be caught between t1,1,·o homelands that may see them only as em· barrassingly unwelcome remin· ders of tragedy when all the fi ghting has e nded. Even the marvelous love of the adoptive parents cannot sweeten that bit· terness. idC'as of liberal democraC'y, open politics. civil libc1·ties, soeial justice and personal responsibiH · ty. It may be that except for Europe \\'C don 't tru s t "rorcigners" to be able to un· dcrstand these and make them \\·ork. Sometimes "'e see m to be afraid to trust ourselves to make them \•.-ork . In the end, v.·ithoul some vhiion or th e purpose or ordered human socie ty that can capture our loya lty and inspire us. \\"e may be doomed to repeat a dance of de· uth thul \\'ill only e nd as our pre· tl'llSiO!lS a nd po,~·er fade 11'41.'ay. Consumer 'Ripoff' Bill Debated MEANWHILE , many Viel · namese senators have seen that Thieu was usin1 the orphans in a· last, desperate bid for U.S. sym- pathy. It is now t'lear too, that what those of us who strugglt>d against U.S. in volvement in the '60s tried to point but has a lso passed. This war is no longer a civil war. It is a mopping up operation by North Vietnamese armored and inrlf'ntry divisions of a military clique 's disintegrating government, which 1,1,•e ha \'c grown tired of sup parting. '!"h t:' Christian ·sens·e · or the Kin ~do1n or God and its earthly L'ltui\·ulL'nts po1,1,·ered 1,1,·est ern t.'l\'ilization for some 1,500 years. 1.\ut the myth and mys tery :tre J,lOnC for a \most all but those \~'hO seek a pri\·ate deliver:tnce. The bureaucrat•, aided by Ralph Nader and 1 few d'e· l«mlaed liberal 1enators, are wt to neece the 1-rt by creating yet another federal bureaucracy. Thi• one will be called Ille Aaea.cy tor Consumer Advocacy llSenole Bill llOO , ... all the w117 lllroulh conrres• and ta 11111«1 by the President. It Is a nhash of the Conaumer P.rotedion Agency bill dereat.ed last year -and that Olll might as well have been DID'led the Consumer RJPoll' Btll. There are exiaUn1 teaeral .,_,clea with lbe ...,....tblUty for preventing eonl\llnen from bolna harmed by bad pniducta or ~pracUces. 11'11.e ran1e from Ille Federal Dru1 Admin latrallon to the Ccluumer Producl Slfe\1 <lb!n· -eon1..m 1111 ·11 within Ill ,..war (Cl pall ....r..u" • • -•• t" ,· .. IJ ( RONALD REAGAN ) leclalaUon to lmproYa the work· inp of these 11encles any Ume It want.a to. ' ,, WRY, THEN, A new a1eney that, in effect, would compete with existing a1encies, challeng- lna their act.ions and caU.Jng ,_ IP'Oal doal of heat but •-•lini nr711Ule U1ht ! One tblnl Is ter· lain: It would 1pawn a larte new bureaucracy and lt would Ml ill own nalea and r11ulationl. It wovld have the oblli(f to har111 bu1lnesse1 ·larce and amall, 1omothln1 that will In· mtablJ coat,you more .._,.111 the form of lncreaoed prtcea for IO!ldlo and oervlclia. . ' 11,'. II . doullUUl !bat ..... tM • bill'• 1pon1ore think the new a1ency, tr created, would do much rea~ good, since It won't plow any really new ground. Wbat lt1 will do 'is please some lefl.UMral con1Utueals here and there, aa well aa tbe pnlfMSional consumertata who thrive on find· l~ore and more way1 to tJ Uaei federal 'vlle on your u •. These are the folks who are ob- seued with the need to control evflfy a1pect of tbe marketplace, leavlna lltUe· or nothlnl to the eyc!M of aupply and aemand, which, tJll now 1t leut, have served UI best when left pretty much alon'e. TllBRI: IS acant evidence of public cl1mor for lhe agenc)'. ln fact, a neut poll ahowed a ma· JOl:lty of Americana believe lhq haft llllpl• aecou to Ndlw of "'""""111 .... _ -· . • • Since consumen don't speak with a single voice, criUcs ol the bUI ask how can a (ederal agency d evelop a conse nsu~? The answer is, it can't . It will, instead, reflect the opi· nlons of the bureaucrat., the more strident con1umeritta and the politicians who crealed it. Creating a new Agency tor Consumer Advocacy, whe n already there are many ot them but under different names, is a little' like the sltuaUon a retail chain might find itle.llln if one of its own stores be can to do poorly. In that case, It would take a good iook al pricing, Inventory , disflays, advertising and person· ne , and then make cha.ngcs. Whal It certainly wouldn 'L do Is open a competln• 1tore across the street. Yet, that's Ju1t what Con1res1 is about to do -all al your ex· pen1e • , The . o\·cr"'·hel'mlngly noncom- munist Vi el 'Cong (by the U.S. Army's lntclli ge nce C'heck, 96 perce nt so in 1961 ) has apparent · ly lo&t, too, a nd been swallowed up by lhe l\olarxi&t machine rrom Hanoi. A scenario for Laos, Ca m· bodia, Burma and Thailand is not difficult lo wcite. Our penchtant for supparting alm06l a nyone who claims to be antico mmuni st and pro - 1\merican has done us much more harm than good. und cC'r- lainly has harmed many millions \\'ho ha\•e had to put up with those governments. Our clandestine CIA operolions, sin1il a_rly shuffl· ing governments •bout, have also mitJsed what might !'lave been a glorious opportunity. For aome reaaon we se9m to have almost totally avoided ex· port.in& our own revolutionary ' . THE MARXIST reformation, tot al ly s ecu la ri zing th a t J1aradise, commands revolu· tional'Y rcr\·or but usually de- livC'rs gray ctreese. Our playing ._.,·ith noble Ideas and causes (and putting ttien1 down when we tire or them) is no s ubsitutc for a last· in g world vis ion. Perhaps Crom"'·ell and Je fferson "'ere the last revolutionaries that "our" Western world has produced. \Vhat \\'C sentimentally hold lo be true may be yesler.day's i::ood bread, no\\: dry and moldy. We muy recd it to others, but at a high price lhal V.'e, and they, must p ay. 1£ "'e would feed others. the bread of life, we must e-x- ll mine the roots of our t'ivlliza- lion, and not simply rep1int the old documents in b1igfit plastic covers. Robert J. Ron ii ,,.,...., of IM Unllarlon Unlo<t1alld °"'"'h ., CodGMtto. .... ~ .-4. • J . ' • ., .. Sunday.Apn127.1975 ,.ltttl!al'Mft!§ i . ' "' ' ;.:. PlJ(: · s~~r.e ._ .. , .. ·' ~~ \.. ~ ,.. ., .if 'f"f ,' I '-.9,·e1t1 Rt'9riNM•·'"8aott.m .-.f R-Newport Pricefor.it.e eventwtU ment Fund to six 'f>er· orfl.D..1," ... ''-'' Beach) tonight who will be $:5 per person, $7 per cent, rather than eQCht Legislation that would appear as a guest or the couple. For further in· percent , or thei r end the state P ublic South COast. Republican formation contact Lyn salaries. Utilities Commisslcw's Forum.. Ber s n e n al (714 ) *** practice of 'Jn a king Reservations for tlie 529-8848. ASSEMBLYMAN closed decisions on·rate dinner being held at Bob •M, •0•NTH.LY Jobn Bri8CS (~· hlkea has passed the Burns' Restaurant in T ff E -·11 ----J la guid1..: .. a state Assembly . .'.I'ht: bill, Fashion Isl and at 7 p.m., ·BOA RO MEETING or bfil1Aim). tbrou1b'tbe AB725, is auth6red by caQ. be made by calling· the Oran ge Co1lnty Legislature that would freshman Assemblyman M-r s. Marvin Cron at F e.d «;: r. a t-Lo.. ~~requi ... e -an~ectjoq­ R . Robinson 1(D·Santa 551·4662 or Mrs. Ray R~pu~lJCaQ Women W111 before ~an airport cOuld Ana). " Quiil:leyat833.2847 . J _bt ld May 8 at lO a.m. be 'builf in ttie Chioo "The Public Utilities * • • al the Republican een. Hills. . ' Commission· {PUC) .~as THE DEMOCRATIC . tral• Co~mitlee head· "l~jsobviq~there isa a great'er impact on the YOUTH COALITION of quart~s tn·Santa Ana. need for this legisla· average family bu.dget Orange County will Activltiea· ..:...ui incklde tion, •• said Briegs. thando4!sanyotherstate s ponsor a backyard afilm bn 'consumersand "PresenUy,thepropmed. agency," Robihson said. barbecue May 3 from 4.7 res ri lion dru 5 8 Chino JliU. Airport..._ "Its ability ~o m ake ~I· p.m. at the Dei;nocratic ~pee~h :ty Mrs. ia'vid only be, apP~oved bY the Jowanc_es. for increases in Party headquarters. 2002 Firth 'on c On vention county s Airport Land the m1lh,ons of dollars N . Broadway, Santa forms and .a final report Use Co;_mm i'aslo!'. mus~ be. tempered by a Ana. . on the membership tea thereby ~epriYiDg the .... requirem·ent thai the The event is a ~om· · .. aidenb Of the affeeted public be allowed to see binailon fundraiser for ~1rs. Audie Walters, a counilea·.a ,voice in this how ihe decis ions are the ~youth group and a member of the Orange matter ... . ma.de and who makes bir.thday partY for Uni t Club, h its been "My bill will require them,"headded. Richard J . O'Neilf,,'named Worker of the the o ·range' County •·Last year th e So·uthern California ti-1onthforMarch. -Board ,of Supervisor&, legislators required all De mocratic Party • • • upon receipt of a pro- PUC meetings to be open chairman. Those expect· A BILL RECENTLY posal for construction-of to the public with two ex· ed to attend include Con· introduced to the As· the airport, to call an ceptions -that of con· troller Ken Cory, As· s e m b I y 'b y A s . election to.be held wit.tµn s idering epforcc inent s emblymen Paul s emblyman ·Bruce a radius of seven·and1 proceedings and· making Carpenter and Ri Chard Nestand·e (ft.orange), one-half miles of the decis·ions after public Ro bin so n and con . AB2140, would Jo ,ver con· center point of the land· meetings were held. g.ress m an Jerry P al· tribution ·or me mbers of ing and t.ake·off of the "At the present, public t~rson . State Tea~h'e rs' Retire· proposed airport:'' rate' bike meetings are ai:a 'expe'n si ve s ham. They almost invariably .. lead to . private sessioru; where. the real decisions are m ade,'' Robinson said. • ••• "A REPORJ'. FROM SACRAMENTO" will be the topic for As· semblyman Robe rt For The Record Births "O.t.GMEMORIAL HOSPITAL-PR ES•YT E lllAM Marci! u , 1•15 Mr and Mrs. JllCI<. C•s". W2 ~1- lera' Or .. H1>nfing1on Seilcll. boy Mr.""° Mrs. Pal c1 .. y, 208 F_,., Costa.Mew.91r1 ~ Mr. and ~s. l'tites e.ur......t ... 11111 "-C"'tClr.·1..A .• HunllnQl:"°•lleflC¥i1~ Mr.•ano M~; e.atl.,;tif ~.lr1e\l.tto,"3Klf S. &Milord Ft., ~Iii Ana , bO' Mr. and Mrs. Oat\iel M"eller, 1n E. ?3rd S"lreet. Costa NleW.boY Mr. a..::i a.ls'-.A•Ymor>d lf"~12 c.,., .. c;sr .. 1-illl'lt!('gton 0e11g1:b;rr · M(. ano Mf5''1Ylltlfm Tto',bri1d1:2t0S San1" An.i Aw: •• Cost•_,...cw, c;iorl ~1"1:11 II, t•1J Mr. ilnd M", Wesley Smllll, 51• Erner ii Id !Hy, L19u...a Beach, boy Mr. arid Mrs. Roe..-rt Anoer~. •S9 E. 1~11 51.,CosllMes•.DOy , Mr. •no Mrs .• Loren Fb lard, 16'1ll9 Hy•tlntn Cir ., Fountain V•!l•y,Qirl Mr. a"d Mrs. Ed9•r 6 1•1•, 3?1 Rocheste r 51., cost• Mew. t>oy Mr . and Mrs. W•.....,e Gulo-~v. 1100 llenilOO Dr., M•SSion ll1elo, 9lrl Mr. ana Mrs. l(ennetn Owen, '6S p...,1ar1no Ave .• Co~•• Mes•, boy Marci! It, lt15 N.r. and Mr\. Oav"I Dt'ne•1>. "322 L• Jolld (or., Hun1in91on Seo.c h, boy Mr. •ncl Mrs. Dovql•S Tnom1'0t'I. 2291 SelQui•I, El Toro. girl Mr. oilncl Mr~. C•rlDS Satnl, 11611 S.tt La•e Dr ., Ht.o ntonoton Se-Kn. olrt Mr. ilncl Mri. RDl:lefl O'Am dlD, CJD Bl~ll Awe .• Pldlct nlia,boy Mr. anci Mrs. Fr•n• WtHUto•. 1111'1 E. Glendo<•. Or•n9e.o•r1 Mr. •ncl Mr\. W ro!d Sch .. eit1er, 2117 H•rbDr BIWCI., (DSUo Mt~.i. qor! Mr.""" Mri... Jonn e1a1e. 1 nao €uctiCI St., Foun~.iin VilltY. 0"1 Mr. •nCI Mr~. RocnarCI O..Brlun, 9S~ Congtti.s. Costa Mesa, gorl ~r<hlO, lt15 Mr. anci Mr s. Jae• Rippy. 2""'5 Awet1ue Oesto, M1ssoon Vieio, l>Ov Mr. and Mri. Ld .. rencoeo Cllisndtl.1381 lnCli•n.aPOl li, Hunt•noton Be•cll, bDv N'.r.' anci Mrs. Wendy Euo.Jn-~. 1322 M.iroeret Dr .. New11Drl Bt•<'l. l>O• Mt.Oln.11 Mrs. Francl•co Alddlco, 1019 Tn.S.in, Cos!• ~s.1, tiov Mr_ •nd Mrs. Guy 8 ltv1n1, 130~nn. Cos\a Mt\<\, DOy · "'"'· •nd M•S. Jost'L.>C .. rte, 111JS Pal.f!ORKl>SW>,lrv•ue. l'IDy Mr . ll'ld M rs. Jann Ol•on, 413·\'o I ro~ A"*., (DrDt\ll Ile I Mar, qorl March 11, ltlJ Mr. aM Mrs. J. Lowa, 221 19111 SI.,• HuQl•no•on Be<)ch , boy Mr. and Mr\, Melw•n SfeQf!I, lf!l9Sei11 Wdy, S.ill Bll•U•, boy ' Mr. ana M rs. Hitary Chan, 21U12 Whll~t ree c .... Huntin9lon Be•cn. 9"1 Mr . ..-idMo:a..._.~y..._., ... , W.llall Rci •• Ananelm ,t>oy IALTJ..IH•llOH l fUNH:AL HOME · cbrona del Mar 673·9450 ~ta Mesa ,, 646·2424 • f AUIROADWAT MORTUARY ;;.11 0 Broadway. Costa ~ Mesa a 642-9150 ., MCCORMICK ~ MOITUAIY !~ Laguna Beach !~ 494·941 .S . San Juan Capi&1rano 495--1776 PACJACYflW MIMORIAL f'ARI Cemetery Mortuafy Chapel 3500 Pacific View Dr1ve Newoorl Beach, California 8«·2700 "------- ' PIHFAMrLT ~COLONIAL llVNllAL HOMI 1, 7801 Bolsa Ave. Weslmlnster 89,3..3525 • 1;------ •'SMn'HS' MOITU~IY • " S27 Main St. Hu.nlingl on Beach 53e.6539 ' i I I . ' Penney • •\•l(i(1 /'tl.J 1fJ P.i 'tt..Jil -t!'l l1•1r.1'(ifCIR1 ' • ... .~,,O!f ... , ,,~ ... ~ .. ••• , ~ • ' . ...... - 20%.off . altcustorri :. slipcover, UP-liOl.ry .. fabrics~· -...... : ... · ... ·Labor, tQo~: • We stall in your own home, pi!'l-littlng 1nd cutting your MW.fabric right·· on your chairs or IOfa. Then to our ovm workrooms. whefa your sli1>- coveB are sl!Wn with oveflocleing ~wetting, btlrld·ttilched bottom he~t. and Ml'(Y-duty t lP$111'B. When lhey're tln lshed, we deli\ief and instlU YOUf new tlipcovera on your lumilure. " t1 you're r1upholslering your chlllt1 or so11, we tlrlp lhem down lo the lrameworll, Retie 111 springs. r~1cing any broktn one1, If needed. Replace ll'le 1111bbing, retouch eKP01ed wood, repl1c. your CUllMons wilh foam rubber or spring un lls. And 111 11,.ub1lanli1I tlvlngs. Qt course, you·11 ha.,. IM •Kpet1 Ml'vic.t ol 1 JCPtnnay a.lorn , decorator 10 100. you 11mpln ol our fabl.llool l1brici. to l'lelp you c.hoosa wh11"1 right !or you, your homt, your liltttyle. Call 1oday. , 1 , ' Sift price tfftctl'lf lhroutf'I Sltllfday, M., .... I .. s11op s....., _ ~ s· P·!"-o1 "'• -·"'9 .-. , , FASHION ISLAND.'NeWport Beach (71<41 ij"4'4·2313. , ,,. HUNTINGTON CENTER . HIJnlinQton Beach 171'4) 892·7771 . • ' ..... .._..,. .... I to1 --·------~-----a.-· .. -· - • 11 ' -· ...... ' , ' . " ORANGE COUNTY , ... .....,_~~·· ........................ _. ...... __ ,.,.. .. _ ...... ... ---.. ._....,, ~ .. f'•••· ,_ l•oilM l•••flty w , __ .. , ......... ...... -·--............... ---... ~_., .. _ ......,.-.... ~ THE JIEPTUNE SOCIEl'Y ~•oo W coa11 Hwy .. S..ile" ~Be.en. Cl~t • ll26ti0 • 24 Hours 646-7431 M-· 0.tt ... llU••""1' 8u1-.a No Sfle•nilon Will Cll! !Send ~1111;1 PorUoi•D IO' 111 ... ME •••••• ... OORl:.:.S C1TY I I \\ 3 .p . i . IS 'Fired' ~PQ .. r«.'., ... . 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FRIGIDAIRE L:4UNDRY CENTER This sPa ce .. saving Frigidaire Laundry Center combines a )amlly·size washer and dryer into a sii::t0le slim ceQi!"lel'. Plugs Into any separate 15 amp conventional household circuit. LCT·IH I " ' .. •• " • I l I I I • I I • . t ' . -I . . oAtt. v PILOT DAILJ PILOT _ SECTION B ·•tf· ' C.ost of Lit~ Going Up . Ji, CA~OL'M~ CallrOmia tll!><eey c'l....raUve and Placentia where ~ben bu~J,;, wlalc~1 ac.....,is for 29. • .... ,~ .... ..,, · eloeedlts1wareb0ua•~ were told'th9J could tave up to pirtiebt ·of pup'e~•k~ sales, •·-1 ' " • ~ .. · one·tblrd of their food costs 'IUMI t1'e 1risk ot bad checks and , ~'t DI . 30 i.pereent on your ''WE Wl!8B hurt mmt by the tbrouCb tile co-op for~ · shoplifting . ' . ~lb~~.!\a'J't'%..1l:i~1· •o•hlllf.y-&o-Jet-proper-fmanc:ing~l!arlielpaots-pald,$50rlo,Joln, -~Ten-<\·ays w "1'e· required lllil -il&loaaf II SerVI':"' lot• 111'9Ject iJI this ......... 1ald hJ for ·~-·time adinllJi.~ve between order and pickup lo al· By ELt.IOTI' ALMOND thll-~We'e)(.:.ieafo=te hoW~ · Al,~'-cbim. pmiJdentdlBS. ·-.. tee anCl a $15 deposlton.tbetr.Jlnt IOW 'for -'check creai;ince ... nF i. -ot .. o.ttr "1 ... ""4 , .. ~odds . " To.tervlee olir 8,100 IDembers order.,,. grocery assembly. ~ 119t~ are. . meant pre·buylDI .a m,ntb's-~vantages w.ere .,ald lo be Ttfo' moriths·ago Ja~kson said, Book readers alon&.lhe Or~e Mott NS tom era were aettlln&_ worth, 1150,ooo~;io ll00,000, of elimination of UJe midille man at-· "Our P'ric;e Ji st ls ' goOd for three• Coast Will ba ve to get used to e their •CC5"1!Jla and othen' eom-; 'food.,. Baoka can't extend that ta1ned bJ:-..affering no high·priced . months. 'That has to be ~r $10 ~rdcover novel to keep their plalnta •ere beine submitted to · kbMfd~~t.tJtesetlaya." conv~¢nce foods and le:t;t in· .. • ad:Vi:n\ag8 wheri you consider ~~~~~~~;~:l~~rdistributors the Oranc•. Counµ. cltBtrict at·. -'IllS ·bad O..tleta ,In !'-.Jn ~· The pr-..dure allO wu that fo9d c:osls have riien 7.8 per· &oney'a office, .,s the Sol!lberD Vall~)', 11.tulon Vlldo, , Oxnard esp.ct.ed -tAl elj.mina\e' impulse ~e_nt·in tb,,iasJ. thr,ee.lnonths... U,. the area" are experiencin1 in· , r -creases from 10 to 30 percent on : • .1 ... ~~··.. ,;.., ;:., "" ·i..: ~ ,. ~fto~1WEEKS aiO memb6s. all bookS and the increase iJ be· '" ' wer:e adyji ed, by let&er that de-ing eassed along to the book , t ~liverlii'a. w..oi.iJd . be~ delayed bUyer. · .. ~1:' ~ '* " because .of• ·a ••itch 1to com-· Refusing to be quoted by name, ' ' ,,. puters. Appointmenta~were to tie· m"8agers of chain. book stores at arranged fem new pickUps. ~ the majQr Orange Coast shbp- ·.'.since'~ they ha·d budget~d. P.ine:·cente.ra seemed to agree on anead, many Customers weq: in-several thiogs : . convenienced . Same· becam~ -The general price increase alarmed and iral~,w~n tifY,... or about 2S per~ent doesn't seem .could not contact IBS throu;b to be ,roncentrated in any one any·Of its· six phorie•llitinp. 1 c~g~., The across· the· board Complaints were filed with the Pri.~ lftf;reaaes, howe.v~r. seem Orange County ConMamer Af· to. be .~med at attaining new fairs· Office and the ,,olicfi de-: ·.._titaJ;adard levels -about $~0 f~r partment of ·Tustin where lBS is • ,fict.ioa aDd $15 for nonfictlOll. ln 1headquartered. ~ ba_rdbacks. . "We have sent about 20 oftbe · ,. fbe book-buying public in complaint documents to the dis-!Jls orange ~oa.st area is trending trict.attorn ey andthet'eare more .towai;d pap e rbacks . One coming in ,'"said Roger Davis of . m.anager prMicted "Everyth~~ the CAO Friday. "1be majority 't"JUbep~perba~k,,in~ve years .. cited failure to r eceive mercban-,., -The eeneral l'!crease ln . diseorrefunds'. , prices bu hurl ltook sales in the "There may be no eventual Orange Coast area, but only, as violations proven.b"!t we want to o~e manager , said, ''a 't'ee resolve the issue.•• bit'. . .At tlrst, •t. seems to be a He iiidicated CAO usuall)"set .. , _,¥k U.St the J!nce has gone "'p ' ties cases indi vldualiy tiut ·these 116 mucfi,, then it seems to level were transferred ·for legal atten-ouf u buyers become used to the tion because of the great nUniber ·increase." and'8J,parent in8bility of client&. . Janet Schoenlebeli, an assis· or authorttfe11 to reach·IB.5. l40t book buyer at Marriners in Pet.er Lerigtt, deputy distriCt Laguna Beac·h. said standard attorn'ey, said an irlvestii::alion'is · books~tiave risen $2 apiece. in progress. ,,. She cited children's books as iricreasin g, ''tremeildously," ad· ding, "Child ren's books .lhatuaed to cost $2.~ are. riow going for SS.9:5." I • • T he papec shortage factor ilj the -price incr_eafit'S seems to bo, responsible for rising priCes oi some public~tions, including. popular Q1a1ai1nes. , ., At ·Rjcb&-rd.s Market ir\ Newport·Beach,.:rn agazinea have jumped 'trorD .10 to 30, cents apiece. · .. People 'mag~zine, which s~_t ed out at 35 ~enla, has risen to.«r. , cents.; Time n\agazine, :once 60 ce'!ta, is now 75 cents. Better,. Homes and the Saturday Even·. ina: Poet both have gone·to a $1 .25 cover price. ·· M_a.ny of th e wo me n 's Q'Ulgaz.ines , ·including Harpers, Voeue and Seventeen, have.risen• 2Scents. Kurt Ledferma n, a sioci'ate editor for SurfeT magazine1'beiid;; q"uartered in ~an a'Point,.Yrefifi.ed that many increases ale 411-e .. t.o ~aper aud printing cos~.'SuJ.f~r.; like Better Hom.es, has K:iseg from $1 lo $1 .25. · " · "It coits us $400 more each lsr. · sue for paper alone," Ledterman said. Even with all the price rises, however , most sellers. seem to agree that people are willing to : pay to read. "Many see it as just another : one of the items increasing and they won 't stop their lives just because of the increase," one . bookstore manager said . "ALLWE'VEbeentryingtodo YB!-T d E i s liquidate in an orderly • uyers 0 ay ven fashion," Jackson said Friday. 1 "The newspaper publicity created a panic situation which forced us to close the Fountain p f 'N thi ' ' ol ~·tfua::t~:~.se . ~ause we a y or 0 . ng . I . H ·' ,, ,..,,-, .... .., .... , .,,. . . .-. ~ ~-.-. _ ~1/... »~ . "'...: l (See FOOD, P~ge 82) . . -~~: ; .• ·" • ·• .._ -~ ,.. • >-".:(·.. -.. "" "" • • • "';;.. " Clut8tia11.Stlea,ceMaai&or_ : .. -. • .fi-:::. .· .. :=i:iSt , ~· :;,. .... .h ~ , · o.01..;:~=~~ '·~ (J.. w ''-:lftJl.;; · · a :ri-1:0.tlr uwn · . Of!P.· -. -~~I ~J:~!Jtgl~e!rt~~1~~ qo r BOok pr.ices • jum~ higljet ...... ' .. , -' them the consumer pnce Index I • . ~ · · last year -3 percent more. e How.c:IO,yOuformafoodco-op? -"" .i,.trytodeato·~erthe.pbone. ' ' average price on this wee 's .i The OffiCe of Consumer Affairs of the Department of Health, 'I,. TMwhOlesaler will provide a form or invoice 1istihg products best·seller list is on theedge'Ol an Education and Welfare, acting in response to inquiries from .for-.,e and the~e of lots. There will alsO be space for filling in all· time high of $10. ieross the country, has provided a basic guide. · currdi,tptices. "' This high.priced reading puts Get together about 10 or 12 families so the group is large Wioles&lers. usually do not sell ind ividual units, dealing in:· regular book buyers in financial enough to buy in quantity, without being too t"I to.manage. stead in~erates and cases. The coordinat9r will have to strike a blnds while still not providing Remember: you will have to figpre out a way to transport bal~ce flelween the amount ordered by members and the lots publishers with profit& they had J'OUI' purcllales and unless one memn.er has a station wagon or available. hoped for. •mall truck, apace may be limited. ·. ·• Some co-ops have a "fr~" box, offering whatever is left over Even the new deluxe editi~bf ' Decide exactly What you're after. Are the memben interest-to whoever wants it1 at no additional charge. "111e Nothing Book,•• consisting ed in standard items at low priceS? Are J.bey l~inl for luxury ·.ali1'ER: Makes actual purchase from the wholesaler aDd of 200 blank pages authored by foods? Health food items? Do you want to bUy' things like cheese checks'CQmparative retail prices ahead of time. Prices vary from "Nobody,'' commands a $5 price •well Is fruit and vegetable&? What about meat? . · . rday to d8y and a supermarket special may be cheaPer than the tag, proviQ&' that nothing as Well· Set a basic membership charge to be &>aid one weft: in ad~ bo&es•).c.offerina. ' as everything has gone up these vance. That gives you the cash to work'witb,arid S~ld include a· .,. The truyer then strikes the item involved from the purchase days. ' {mall amoont to 'cover gasoline aD;C)otbersUpplles ,such •scales ~· list y'oli 1'ill have to Pick a s~ifted day every week or two "People get to the cash re· wealculaton. · ' ~ ~ks to'gd shopping. Wednesdays and Thursdays are generally gister with thr ee paperbacks and ' · Aftet;tbepurchasesare·madeand(~isdistribu~,youcan best. . ~ find they owe $20 , '' says tnake re'funds or collect extra money dependi• on how much DRIVER: Takes the buyer and cashier t~ the wholesaler and books eller Queva Lutz of Y..u spent. · 'r ':' brings thtt'Cbods tO it central location for Jater dis\ribation: Sausalit.O. . The next step is usignlM chorl!I to lie.rotated among mem~ · CASHIO: Retermines the exact prices to ~ charged to ot Publishers raised book prices bers. You .will need a ~rdiDatp~, l>U)'e·r~ if'riv~~,. cashier, sbrten inembers_. b&sed On what the buyer paid ori any parilcjilar day. twice iii 1974 when costs of paper,._ and. probably, t>aby 11tttrs .. 1 ' 1, ,•. 4 'Ibe castiiVfhen figures out -on the basis of money advanced ink,' bihdin,& thaterial, labor, t COORDINATO~: Acts.~~the manaa:er of a store, 1ivina: or· •, anii .btoUnts ordered -who.1eta a refund 3nd who owes extra. loans, 8nd d1strfl>Ution also r05:e-. ~r forms to membi!rs, collecung CQ.mpleted forms arid money ..r~~·SOBTERS: Break up the lots accoi::dina: to orde~ forms. Random Hous e shoc ked 8nd making sure asslgnmentii.re Clrried out. .. Mein.Rers provide their~wn bait'i;·boxes and egg cartons ~. booksellers last , fall by boosting The coordtnator~\\-.cbeck,witll wholesalers to find out BABY SITTE~ care of Youngsters whose parents are,..--• .....,, tbe prici:, after · 1-75,000 hard· eekly prices and d -. '*"'blucbof everytbiag to bUY. YOU doin1 other jobs, if neftlsary. ~ ~ :1. tt;'O)'er co&'les iere sold, of James 9robably will have to' visit' 'e .wl\olMater in peraoft,'nt,bs than " . . " Carol Moore • ~1!hener 1l blockbuster, ''Cen- .---t ~ f -v ' ' ' ~.:.· "' . . ,,.. ' , ~ . ,. ~ -. tenni8l~". fr:om ,.f,J.0.95 to all: so. , The ~k was~ ·su11 the. fiction champ ror · 1974, however, with 330,289~cppies sold. TOp seller for~ all 1914 '1boj>Jc.$: •. '\\'as ,14j.'1'8'bei' . Morgai ~s-C.'tlile<Total Woman," a mini·c,Urse irt .a'nti·feoil'riisril; whi ch ~d 369,315 copies a.t'$S.95. PRICES for hard covers rose generally 15.5 percent last year. from $12.20 to $14.09. Biographies ' shot up 22 percent while novels rose only 14 percent. Paperbacks r:e·main the bargains ~th :a.jump .of$1.J7in1973to$1.28m1974: 1 Libraries, (eeling the book· price pinch and lack of govern· 1 ment spending, have begun ! slashing bo o k budgets.' Publishers, too, are vowing to cut ; back the overwhelming number , of new books and editions which reached a "s aturation point" point of 41,000 last year. Macmillan Company, which ; happens to publish "You Can Profit From a Monetary Crisis,'' I sacked ·,179, employes in Oc\obel"' and pla;ns to cut the number of, 1 new tiUes of general interest I from 230 last year to 135in 1975. , The old notion of, publishing as ). a trade' for gentlemen with nob-~ lesse ol)lige has given wajr to a profit fndustry with union . or· ' ganizin"g; motion picture rights, and publicity tours. 1 ~!""----------~------.,.""'~------~_.,.,~· ..... :--.;. .... •'~"i!'.-....... '"1:'"" ... "':""'." .......... , .............. "!!!~--:"."'-·;....,~ ..... ..,..~ ...... --~ ......................................... ..._~ " . • I •-,. 1 'I ""', • 1• •• .r-o. :"\ &.1 • 1.~· :--:,. . ~.·· ., @O , . (!!]·· •· .· ·,ff· . . .ftered.t'.e.weeknd"'"'°"uz-13; Ihm 01 w~l<11, ibe' ipM.~'tlian young 1favejers with few fund s? I'm thinlolj>g along the line or a .W, over~ tlte-1o1J.coUH. · · · · . listlng of low:cost accomrqodations throughdut·the United Slates . "' · Ca•k;f# .Nof,fle>q1rl~ Aile! C:re • oil.•it ,:· ' C.E.,NewportBeach : · · '.._ DEAR P~T : Is it ~--~t·c;ll[lkets are not requir~ ny.statf: 'IMI paperbaelt..,bbil(, Gl'gaa!U4 by state and city, Usts aante1, ® • Cl • · .-· ' · ,, • · .1 • Several bopkatorea reeommellded "Wltere to Stay VS&.., . . @.•rrw· a·@,· .. •@.~ law for eremali~n~ I've Jtlard<@tis , yet fri ends \!'~have ar-aduN1el and' telephone nambers· of .~otels, YMCA'• aod ) r~edarelative screm¥Wl~a:rUt~ ... ~not(the't°•s~, ~ .~ , . ~·~ ~A·~ me&el ....... '80ece dormltOrles and commaaltf ~ _ ,..,,., , \ "' .. ~ ,,.~Y.. IHsa"'' • ...... aHl.t.ketraapfromSlcentsto~perday.The~ ~ , _ _ _, _ _ _ _ • . , .....,.c~~eel•"'•o"~ .. ·olre 8ieqofre~ ·i~~·,:'!"'llfl1o•• t ~.~ • -.~ ~~ w.,..,..,..,..~NY.Jll'emm ... PHm.iaatler.hbllRinl apr-oblem? Then tDrite to Pat Dunn. Pot will cut red tape, ~ting lhe -· " ....... •,~1 lim,./t!tor't. -"'I""" .• ~ .... ,.-Jlfti:Avi;, ""ew •••• llfll. • ' . 1 ~ ~1. "'4~'c · cmdbwl ==•lllierem-.·be111a~ 1"'1na,.ia1 · te .. -1 , ,.r ' .• , , 'I, . ,· , • r.cmd.aclion you need to solve ineq1'itier in govmiment • ' .... ce......,,, •OJ' ~e.l 'iit oeli • · · ., ""' ·;fl~" Cnrefnlf" at Work•Rf•ho1ne St'heM•I .Mail-qiu.-tol'lllDumtAiYourSemc•.OrmlgoCoCutQailli JirlYatep._nyp•u•iuiMi!P ........ a!IH illil •11'· {.t""'Tp.' .-. ' . .,, • P .O.:&fr )580, C011all(e1a, CA fJ62!1. lrfclude·l/OU'111q119'1enthii6ei. ~•u'fte;~rm~•,...-~-be atila, "• ·~ o~· 'I' DBA•• PA'l': \iy.' 'uaband and I .r ecently sent aw_,' !or · colvmn~ppeGr•~~~.-and~~·· i: Mal&ll~es. ~ ''f"...r ,. t ',.,.. " " ,."-' ~re·fP.>ma~ompdya~vertising"At~home Work,"~fin1 # • " :iJ • I i ... ~· .,( ~ -· SJO. 1;.> .ad -esaing eJ\velopes: They ask for $10'as a membenfip fee. rl11f',(;••····-··· E•p!o. ~lfr•t Pollt'fJ. P ... rras(ll•afor WIH Ra11e to Pau "' " ,, . :-'Wi<Jioll'TlJ•llYUDdentand1rom the letter exactly whalR,would n '"D' ,.. ".,,.;-~ fl ·· ,.. • "· .*'· ,,. ,),;et·~r tht1~moneir. Do they send U1 the ma\erials for st!lff1ng, or DEAR PAT! i would llke some expl.;;.ailim for the Irvuie Dt.4.R PAT: Belilg a procrastinator at hetrtcl lfllec;l·.IO pay '· . • do""' jasl Jet' i 'lt1tj)f companies that need people ta work !or pan1'1 policy or otrertq their fm.ployei lint ehoice 1tben a my autO reitlkation tee on time. 1le ~V _rnalizeit me $21for them? Does tJd.s sound like a rip.Off? . tlevoloplnenl ts _.ed jO the public. I walled In U. for. UIJll!! ~ ~~~:ri~4:fJ. w;:!~r~~~l:~:~.:".!.".'!rt~~ =~1::'.\.1d; , '; : ·, . . . P F , N.Wport Beach when Rancho SaQ'\Joaquin waa-ed. l!'o my uildehlalid-adllne or &:JS p.m. indicated on tlie maij box. DMV claimed the P-ll1l y. '!'-~ 1>1e1 .. b•oed firm 1eilo miOI order-. that 13 employn ll(ere ilveo "!',lnitl~ opportunltj fo i!lo'\ pootmm ir11 a day tste, so I wu lined anolllil>l lO. I reallzeMlal ..a litagalblef'pl• -· "-neo" 111· tlle,,••D order baal· ' h 20_ 1911 course unit.I were available, it. Ud ·blfed my, _procraatinatint tendencies tan mak\ ,._me. Vulnerabte to -. Y"r •1• •wlft IN:J you •~ lilUaC ~ compailje• a. tbe cllrec:t .. , baaed w~ lllY t'81a e~·m,. e ~number lD_~·~blie ~~ -t IOCleti'a llile rett; tiuttn this cue, l feelJ've.bcllin tre-.ted *njlllt-~ ., mu ad.ft~ ialOs eil .-, Wt&ll .. vlff Oii bow to 10 about •e-:r.;;s:-u •-~ ~. _.. ...... •L•-~·• ly. It .-1 lbal lhe DMV Could alfqtd some'"""»! 1nce period, · ·~ i-•-·-. --Rrma.'Nocomplal11ts ltave n w u•-~ ...--and the pot( office llloulcl nol bav~ beeoiBte da•~my letter. -tU1iec1 •1alB1t tM1 fli'm wltlt peltal •••"°"• aod Ibo 8"" I ntlaa &o Kl em....,ee • • •e lllJ, Pleue tell me if I have recourse-in_·~· 1lt'.uaUon bltc)ft Uie siate ,' 'Dleli Belter lwlllea llai'ella &lves'lt a 1alltfictory ratlng <k ~ . Hiii •~ea .,., ••el.,__.. beceliii • ,,..,_, "" , mwtiac8rrie1meawayforunpaldi'fllstrlltiollfeea: .. ~ ' ••BBB •emittr), but YW aay waM to laresUc1te br11ter wlllell we'""' IOI,__. ... -·-·-. ~ . ' .IJ>L.,NawporfeOach fte!rallil-... oflbeLooAqelntl.S.P.utSenlceadYlaes ' •IC.., 11 llla4.tllo _,..,_ ... ..,......, ---.Yw .,_..), tlleSlf. DllV -~~-alla, ... •:OS· ntreaie care lle(ore llwltm-My a\lvke w!fdd be ..iact IH ...,._llallllllllac:~i..lt-lf .. llte ...... alo ...._, ........ allpootedat .. '•• -,/l(.,.,.k8";ilol flrm'• ..... •••*i-IH~•-•odaddNjaeo"'il&leut-. ,..,.... 11',.,kw••w( Pll'Sl~~wd .......... lilllilld ••" Hea~I ... :J1e ..,,,er,c......,..ilatil\ &hre'i ao Alie llllUt '" h pva u.-of carreat fermer emploJ'ft .., • ......._,... _ ,....,. _..,......, ... • · .._11e...-111 lut0 An. QIJleop tl'a~a1,,_r1'!1ter firm• Wltll wlllell llhubeeaiJ•eaperm$recnllwwl<en. ·~.~-~.._11•.*..!"...!'!!1~--~~::;\::. war-7W••11,,_e,.._'t•n1.l9' .... &1.Naiil.t111'e . I• im.-• ~k-noe nm·,, •e~ .. ~ 1•••• ..,~ -'"°' -n--pe-ad 1io11411:1q;.,ir111C<a aertala . , .......... -~-1...,e pfOl!ta fer UUle ...... , aed •-• -~·n. ~tlli -ftOM'bea._., ,._,..,...,.........,.l'l"•T"'4 l'~~ll'li'oli8d· r.'liff.Bew•'l'~-·--1114•11.:t:HllB....,.iredlor- ar ;r!IJod .e.,k-· -..-u1wtt11meler-,w ... .a 1Mr•y'1date, lhtertali -ye•woeldwaeU.lhalllrrta .... -."$!' , ti •-•o'illaJa -i;;--..-:;\,•. ?' . , .-r • .. . , "'IH ,...~, ••~·~ laJetten ••IW=br ,... -tli I " ...... ,.,. -.. ... ,,.d...;iw JJ Tr•e.;<!!,..-· / ~ •• .... 11•imeot wtllta111ettall p,e• bJ 1111 adYe ... ""-'"' ltl · ~. ,,. ,~,.-~ ... · ~ '' . .1 ••tl.tihbitn!Yl8lll .. "'-aod~ ' ,\r:".Jfll .rw writllil a -.ii; IW · ~-" """ I • • ' I I • • .. .... ~" ' t .. . ' • .;. • -JI T" ~..i· • __. -- • \I J r J '" . I • ), . • • ,., DAJL Y PILOT Sund1y. Aptil 27, 1975 • ~•• Ca• fff!lp Publicist Needed Varied areas of need, rrom s>iltilicity and drtvera LO hot lin·~. otter volunt.cler Worker1· oPporlunilies this week in the community. To find out where you might serve, call the Voluntary Action Center of South Orange County, Inc., at 675·9210. The office is located at 1714 W. Balboa ~lvd., Newport Beach, and is' openfrom8:30a.m .lo4 :30p.m. · Some of the opportunities include: -Foster Parent Association needs someone to put out a newsletler. This job ,involves layout, typing am{addressing. ' -College Park School needs people lo help al school; caJl for information if you like to \ell stories, catalog books or work with wood.' ; (-The T.hrilt Shop, an auxiliary or •ardan School, needs workers lo price, sort CIC' Mii in the· shop. The hours are Oex.ible ac· cording to volunteers' schedules. t-Public relations experience is a ~Waite ror the volunteer wor~er needed by Mardan School, Costa Mesa. The job involves handling publicity (or the board or directors at 1be center ror children with learning: disabilities. fff!lp for l'oN People's Court Because Small ClaimsC:OUrt is a "people's court•' and the persons who appear tber.e are oot trained in the Jaw, the proceedings are informal. Usually, when you get to court, the judge will explain what the procedures are. When your case is called, both you and the other party, as well as any witnesses that you have, will be sworn to an oath that ,you will tell the truth. . The plaintiff is r,equired to tell his side of the case first. He should be certain to tell the jud1e all of the facts that he believes are important as to why the defendant· owes him the money. Usually, the judge will ask each party and.each ~ilness questio_ns of his ~wn to help him get all of the relevant 1nform1:1tion. While it is important that you tell the judge all of the relevant facts, it is equally "important that you prepare in advance so you can state them briefly aod be direct and to the point. Small Claims Court is usually quite crowded, and if you are not brief and to the point you may not be given sufficient time to tell the full story. " ' , . 11' ..: . rr· . · · FOOD CO-OPS: TROUBLE~·.S.liCCESS ••• . -.f.' _, ...... .t ' . . <From i:'•Ce Bl) ~ormed sal-:;spersons anCI et> eo'm. ~~· sP:market ca.sh resister. , "People who didn't even have ment on most recent ch~ ~a.t.:-.1.~'ltarne.ttt..._!bo .... aa 17 year_s D 0 F were .cashed aJthouglfi ,0,. : H.enee lR uie grocery bUSI• ev1ces ree orders in or were only due a bot· groceries were supplied. " · , 'Ir.· .M:~!iond ls·. Vice president or ~ ~':ti~n.c~tsup responded by mob One in particular claiD?ed su0~· ~& FoOd'. ~~tri~~· Inc .. , ·: .~ ' ., -He SetsNOx T•• \'our o .. a1th "Regulatory agents have de-worth oI f~ was pronu!i;OO'for:-1;, ann·!JUnted~ijS:·~Dd \V~ · . tennined thBt we have sufficient $590 but delivered i;opds cOull,t\bei '~ ~-~•Y_~ at~ ~of a P.A. 8CHOEMEllL say whether it wu done inventory -So everyone will get ~urchl;lsed on sale r<>!' ~·-~A~ '.iH..a bj?l ~~ .0 d M • c A rt UJ' ~-°' .. ....,,......... . at the time of 1ale or in back everyibing. Our members in~est1gators determ.1,'"!(ibe fai~ ... --biMale,yard~,, m Ute. ~ortb Colla · cempllance with the·now S • I Di have the proper forms to be filed pn~eto be $634 . . . !'" "· Me;u ~ea .. ··-· It may be 1mall ccm· defunct retrofit, pro- ' OCI !:ii seas es wilb our accounting department. Fla Alcock or M1951on Viejo re· 'He'qunllon!!d IA• number and ~llon, but' Cotta lleoll aram.: ,_ ~ .. We are--retiring oUr assets ported that two of her orders • size .. of fBS ~ •• _~es. com-mechanic Lou·Dlnjerhas ''The governor was Nearly everyone knows about syphilis and and re-organizing. Negotiations placed since February each pareiltototal-~einbeilltlP: a present for customers am art in signing the gonolThea, the venereal diseases which are are under way and if there iS a came bac~.18 short a.ad her last •"'!T)le.now .... or 1ooc11 ·fS timed so who spent $35 to install ·bill," said Dinjer. "J'm nearly always transmitted through intimate takeover that will be a P,lils fa9: 'order remains un~etiled. well.you dOD.:t .. e,ecs all that costly NOx antismog devices pleased to see it occur." sexual relations. Less publicized, however, , tot.'-', , · ,, . . . space. \!~-~~_beenT,~four forth~ircars. . Dinjer .had protested are certain sexuall.Y transqiitted conilitions r He' l.ii er explained th~l of , . _ 1. KE~P w r1t1n~ !,i'cl they monthS/ .... Ve 8P4) 11(.nbefs and Dinjer will d1sc~nnect the NOx device program that'.may also ~··!pread..fn Wiys Ottier then :r. IBS's~· members.on!~~~-li~p-stalhn~. l recetv~·!'.'°.~et.:.. use storM:.~of 2,4 ::.aid;s ;600 tlle!IJfr~1,;.i because the devices sex\i\l rel•t.ions:•:: :; .'.: · 4 ., • ........:. tually l active orders 6t' Wf!fe ters.s!)llhe:sltYt-do~n w,as QW!e a •1: SfJU.l'l"e feet. -<ti-' • / Gp, Y __..F~~ DJ. u n d G. c.a u 1 e,d ·1 ow e ·r I as -Tri cho moni a&is, m·Orliti a sis ... inconvenienced by the ··transi· surynse wh~dt the .IBS represen·. "Our shOppefs, pay " at S2S B~ /t. pav~ the way mileage-and englnetrou· (candidiasd_J_11-nd Hemopbilus 'tl'&dt)i\is onen "4.io~ffiQIAJ.til:6. '' ..,., ~t~ve m~ntlone<L 1t ~ •. ~,1~~ .an·nual fee, ordir ..C.•alog, fcr~nnectiona by ... ble.., H..e alao objected to cause a vaginal discharge that af(el(s many J acksoill'dded, ··_The pn!iJ&~cJn ?NiSittJftC:OUJ~tt f(i\·d ~t wthn. ~·I pic!J=up within p.w.~-retain Ii ,mu killlna a -~ iata~-mandated SIS Women iit different times throughout 'their TV r~ga·rd us as tr~OO and gwlty cou~se I h~.1 s he cla.amed. a copy Crom our fout-iNM: order ~w at uired the de-~aUon fee .beca.use -"JiveS. Eacll · dise as·e ·1s cali'sed by-n-tiill. We'\' comPli~d the best-We . ~1ta ·G1bby of San Cleme~te . ,fQrms. -J vt~ on all 1966 to 1970-1t reduced mechanics' microorganism whose growth is encouraged can and hope to save the busi-s&d she and her husb~ were ""Volume is the basic of our model ~ars i_n the South profit to almost nothing. by some modern practi~. Birth centrol pills ness. · told they could let the o~gtnal $T1 buaiqess but we offer savings on Coast atr basin-Orange, Dinjer 1aid he believes increase the alkali.Mty and the amount of "l,.ots of senior citizens unO payment and $26.15 b~lecf .~ues individual items, too, as well as Los Ange I es , ~ a,n thlt, morally. people piucus in the vagina and, consequently, create people with high medical bills accumulate ~r get their money convenieqce foods which are, Bernardino, Riverside, who purc:hased the de- amoreravorable environment. have said we were the on ly way ba.~k at any_ time. after all, a way of life." Ventura a n.d Santa vices should be relm- Panty hose and synthetic panties hold in they could make ends meet.·· We put tn a total or $157. Peo-Barbara counties. bursed for their COit. body heat and moisture upon which germs pie ask why we let !t add up b~t . FOR THOSE who are consider· Dinje~ aald Friday But, practically, he said, tbrive. MANYSA.TISFIED customers wewantedtosave1tforfood1n ingformingtheirownco-op,the that eight regular it would be absurd · -Nonspecific urethritis <NSU) is a rallied to defend JBS against re· the months ahead. advantage:s are obvious: cualomers who earlier because the re bates common sexually transmitted condition in the cent negative publicity. Among "We were in the IBS office that -Price1 are lower -up to 50 had purchased the de· would have to come from male. The symptoms are similar to those of them .. was Mrs. James Viano of Friday (April 18, when phones percent leJS than supermarkels vtcu came in to have the state and, thus, from 1onorrhea -white or yellow discharge Mission Viejo. were disconnected) and asked, -because you are buying in bulk them disconnected. He everyone's taxes. ''So <which may be slight, moderate or profuseJ She praised company person-them point-blank if they were go-at wholesale. diditwithasmile. ' it's just 19in1 from one from the penis. The condition has many nel for "very fine courtesy, con· ing bankrupt. The secretaries -.Fruit, v~getables and eus '''It ~eePs good rel&· hand to the oti.er" he causes. sideration and convenience" dur-replied that they were stiU in ire fresl)er 'beca:use they have lions, sort ol sn\oothes said. '-' 1 -Herpes progenitalis is today the most ing her family·s six·monlh mem· business and our checks were on s~nt1ess time in:storage.. the Waters, so to speak," ''Let's face it the common cause of sores in the genital area or bership. Mr. Jackson's desk waiting to be ' -co.Op bi.lying can provide a •11ld Dlnjef, an out-manufacturers of the de- bolh men and women. The sores resemble "We are Uncertain or thi processed. sen'e of neighborliness, oden spoken criUc of the NOx vices took a bath · tr.e common cold sores or (ever blisters found present circumstances but the "It's a shame the public Isn't missing tn\fl)odern life. retror.t,pro1r•!'D· .garagemen took a batb around the mouth. situation could not have been better protected against this type But thei'e are disadvantages as J)lrijer ,· nbted, t.ttat and .we ·know the ~ -Crab lice are spread by close physical handled any better,'' she said. oloperation.'' · ,• '!"ell: p!tsons 1lfJ:to purchued 1umers took a batli. contact with infected persons or by using toilet "When they couldn't fill my last I~ membersb.i~ were offer~ , -=-Co-ops .take time and hard tbC! retr~fi t devi,c:es That's for certain." seats, bedding or clethin_g' infested by the order of steaks, they sub6tituted through industr1al employe work from members who, ill ef. sbouldnot.'atte.mpttodls-~~~:~an!e~ct~fsnl~~: ~IY ~sfo~~~~it~: ft:~~ my complete sa~f~c· ~:~:~~tti~~0s~r~~l~~gt::~::~ ~;~~:?e!v>~~r~-Th~v:'.ng ~~~:ey0~=-~ S.afe ,Barn;, ·coarse body hairs of the pubic region and · Mrs. Danny DeLaurentis of fraternal organizations. -N' ctiotce of goOcia is limit· peti.en~mecbaniij:·.. .. . .q, ·, • ~ other hair areas, including eye lashes. Santa Ana added. "We've been A Daily Pilot :•urvey .of. t.hese d ' O.i .. h l bod .. ~ U,• devtcW:«re M . t s' so thoroughly satisfied "that groups last week showed . e to ·\::'' .... t a every y ~961d. the.~~.: ee et .. -·Scabies is caused by a microscopic we've recommended IBS to supervisory personnel . ha_d· not wants. . l'"· Udltftl .ali.CI" vacau" ~ . ! , 4 mite. Although not a serious disease, scabies fiieDcia and they liR:eit,too. been notltied or ,_any dissatisfac--There is a certain amount ol :VIJlee niU.' J. be re¥it. : ~ meetini of the F~. can be a nuisance and may occur in families ••i;:,.,.metimes there were back tion by lBS shoppe rs. inconvenience. When it's you.r He alld{ioemlnded that· ground iii: Equeatri and communal grouJJ6. It is spread by close .ord.Trs but ,they always were · · tum to buy You will hayeto'tettM> NOx devic'es inat.:iled at Safety Or(pnizatlo physical contact. au.,a'J.be nett trip. We didn't get )VU.ILE ONE CO·DP apparently before dawn to g:e\ to the 1be tini.1 .a car •·told. .a formed lb establish s -Venere a l warts (Cond y Jorn a t,a. our· •last ordl!!r but they sent was faltering, others were start· wholesaler who may. be lOcated re q \ii r' e m e n t-n'o t .l tandards at the fait'J acuminata) are caused by a virus and spread . papers that we filled out and, in& and expanding, botb com-in wareboUse areas that might be 'chang~ by the ~ov-~s. will be held ill by close physical contact. Flat or we'reexpectingourreflUld." mercialandprtvate. coasldered!offisafe. 'emor'•rlction, th8y nCst tbet>amareaMonday~ cauliflower-like in appearance, they are Complaints cited incomplete The neighborly scheme to save .._ Members may drop out bediseonnected. 7 p.in., according to~ painless and appear on the genitaf organs and · orders, non-receipt of closing let-money on food eaoh week by buy· because of the inconvenlenCe. t:.Oinjer noted that 1 al the organizers, Mrt. surrounding areas of _both men and women. ters, disregard for credit slips, idg in bulk gets further impei'us Don't be Upset; they probably cew:tlftcates issued· Wlien Rhea Dom of Newport ~~~;;;;~;;;;~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~~~~~b~u~r:•~•;u~c~ra:l~i~c~e~va~. •;i;o;n;" ~m~·~·~~i~;·;;w;i~l;h~e;•;c~h~c)llii~c~.~~o~f~t he will be replaced quickly. the devi(es are installed Beach. BRIC WAR·EHO,UIE;< -"tf , • .. t DOWNTOMI L ' tH IANlll ~ .. ~ !2111 621-4471 . HOUM: llOll.·IAT. ' t .......... J09.C. I. llA l:IO to 1:30 U. .......... lo "" I 7 • /, " "· - t • ... 11 The ultimate homes in the best view sites ato~nd th~ exclusive ·' ·~ i Big Canyon Co1111try Club Jn Newport Beach hav-ow been rele~ for sale. "T)~-t • "' ' -'"" ,. Join a;ver U7 cofpor~te presidents who already live in thll excllltl~e guatdgate community • ' ~ , ' •• oea'n~~a.Iiomes :~lB3~·~~ NEwroRT BEACH' • I ; = r~u ... i..wS.•D\!Ffr/.' ,. • IMeMnhur Blvtl, Co Mtti th)~. .,._ur • 101an1 .. ,u10Hms·Rd ... dr 1101!# , • _.,. ~ .. 1 ~ T11JllliS-d1yuuaol 'I!"'..-WI .• ~ (!H1 ~~lr-4 • I ! ' ~ . . ..... .. • " •' t• " I t • < or ; I '\ " ------ ; ByTEBBYCOVJILE ' , , CM""-hill Plilit...., !~ • The HunUnetOn Beach ~ew1 1eem1 to be a clear Geor1e'1 dad. Jim 'Coniad, oli Sept. 1, 1927, Farquhar,., JSouibt tbe· eWlna _.., bis own share paper fro·m Elson G. o I' 1 e v e n s m a 11 anachorism -a coumry ...,_..,,.., ·-"!!l\111'1'1"1""'""';,,..,..--.11 weeldy 1iUln1 in the mid-' ·die of a mu1hroomin1 suburban city of l!iO 000 people. ·' Its press run -printed · on a 1923 Goas Comet F1atbed Press -is just 3,950. It doesn't use •Ni re 'ervice 1-iews and lU paces are full or local gossip column tidbit& f!Rd strolls dow.n 1 memory lane by oldtime ·reiidents. . Earth Week """"~ ~am Hunsaker, a Fountain Valley High School freshman, won first prize in a photo cQPleat last Wednesday sponsored by the school's ~ Environmental Commission for Earth Week with.picture a bove. It shows Talbert Lake in HunUngton Beach with oil storage in back- ground. He won second and third prize with other Central Park I shots. Fourth prize went to Miss °Ch.ris Otto, a tea.~her. There were I 14 entries. ' . "· • . 1- 1 · I • • ' " I •/ ·! ' . ' . ADAM ,\ , . . . • ... • 9 7 f ••HM:J1 -.. ~ .... ' " .. , .... • ' . • , ' . . • ·' • HBNews " . ' ·It Hasn't George f'erquhar mene•ven9'•bl•' flll .. it , ..... " (~ thet he• put out 'The New•' for e generetlon ' newspapers in Iowa so he could ••go West" u a young man of 31. Gecq:e wu13. ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL Corner of 1 Bth St. & Pacific O:>ul Hwy. Huntington Beach EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 10 A..M. to 5 P.M. 53tr2579 nney . Pet Ill special. 15~88 . "No Rods Just Rollers" by Revlon. : . ', ; For the girl on the go, 1 new perm for soft non-permed loo~ hairstyles. Haircut n9t Included. BIOwer Cut and CondltlOner. 7.88 Let us help -lgn a cut for you. Includes shampoo and a special condittonir, too. ; . ' • 5""' s-iiir -1o, s ,...._ ..... '"''""" -·" . . . -. , ' ' ... . . . FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (71'4f94+f313~ HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (71'4f 80?-7771 . . ' No,1ptlqlntment neoesNry. Char .. IL \ I ' ' • -It' • ' t . ' ~ r·tJJ> ! • . ,. . . :.. a-•IA , \ • Sunday, .\prU 27, 1975 OAILY PILOT B:J I • • A Peopk.Paper . ' . Changed Much Since 19 2 7 . . ' ' t The llomet- -peper for 111 .... 0111119* COllll letlle DAILY PILOT *ANTIQUE* *AUCTION* • GIAHD HOT8.' • #1 HOTEL Wlt.Y; ANAHEIM O,,.Mf• W. .... Dla1yl•d Secretary Bookcases. Roll TQC? ~s. Marble Top W8sh Stands ... Art Noveau "Pi~SI Grahdmother Clock, Carved Pump Or";lan BoWA and Pitchfi Sets,· Piano Stools. Leaded Art Glass. C.blnets· .. Pub Mirrors: Tile Back Hatt Trees. Fern and Plant Stands, Wooden Coal Scuttles. Mahogany Glass· Front China Cabinets, Antiq.,a Trunks. Piano. plus Bric-A·Brac. ~ OEALElllS QECORAT°"!IAHO PRIVATE 8UYEAS .. · MONDAY ... MARCH 28~ 7:30 P.M.-............ -~ ......... JOHH K!Mli, lt.UCTIOHHlt 17141 777'7777 ~-266 IZ131936·3tl I DISCOVER LONDON SHOP & MAGIC PAN IN OUR NEW MAU WING 20°/o off our entire· stock of ·diamonds le 'S20.o0' Sale 300.00 Sale 104'.00 ·· ~og. ""··Olamond : llog. 1176. f.lon'114K Rog. SUD. Man's w~ddlng ring Mt In golq ring with 7 diamond rin.t ln 14K 141< gold. dl1mond1. gold •etting . Sale42.00 llog. IUO. &rrlngo of 14K gold wllll dhlmondo. . ~ Sale 700.00 stile 836.00 llog. •100. 14K gold i.ort pendant with 2~dl1mondo. . .,J, ;, • • -~ I r , • • Shop l•d-r '!OCI" lo 5 P .M. et the fGllOwlnt 1tore1: . ·~ F.ASl'ilON~SLAND. Ne-eeal:J.6~-2313. · J ' HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beach (714) 892·7771 . \ . . . • .11 • i. . j • ". . . . .....-• • .. ' •• •• • ~ ,~ 1' . . ... .... \ 84 DAILY PILOT Sunday, Apnl 27. 1975 Pet Project's R~wardfug Keleen, a nine-month-old golden retriever is ready 'for an outing with Allen Quinn, 4-H member raising her. .eo.11 e. Weight Changes Problem Stays DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a girl, 16 years old, who is 5'3". Two years ago I went on a crash diet and lost 35 pounds. My lowest we ight was 74 pounds. J was told I looked like I was going to drop dead any minute, so I started to eat again. I gained 25 pounds and people said I looked 100 percent better, ·but I felt fat. Las t summer I went to a sleep· away Camp for eight weeks. Dur· ing the firs t month. I Jost 10 pounds and wa s very happy about it. Then I began to eat like a pig. I've put on 40 pounds and my mouth is still going. I went to a hypnotist and he couldn't help m e. I joined two clubs for overweight people but couldn't stick with their pro· grams. I tried a psychologist and he. said nobody could do it but nte. And I CAN 'T. Please give me some advic~. I hate myself. -MO'I:OR MO UTH DEAR MOUTH: "De clue ap· pear1 la the last three words of your let_ter. Go to another . ~rapllt •nd nad out why_ you hale yo•rself and get l.o work on THAT. A teenager who has eic· perleoced such wild weigh& Out· tuations must have severe emo- lional problems. Until you get lbem resolved yo,u'IJ continue to alternate between very fat and very thin -and neither ls .. allby. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have never seen this problem dis· cussed in your column although I've been a steady reader for many years. I don't want to believe you've nevtt' before re- ceived a letter of this nature. Jt would make me feel even more uncomfortable. I'm ln Jove with mJ' brother, and he is In Jove with me. Xis in hil early 30s and I am in my mid· die 209 . We've felt this way about each other for years but it 'S become more difficult lately tiec1u.e of our bad marriages. It u seems lt•e no one un- dflntanda X but me, and vice vena. Tb.ii h11 drawn us closer kleilllet. But the physical d .. ire i,r_ opae another makes ua feel weird ,_net unn1tur11. • W•'•e never dis cussed this wllll anyone but each other. Writ· \ (Ann Landers OJ ing to you is the first atlempt to remedy the problem. We both want our marriages to work. Or shoufd we fOJlow ourhe3rts? Sofarwe have managed to keep our h8nds of( eac~ other. Will this love mixed with des ire pass as we get older ? DQ we need counsel- i~g? If so. how does one ex plain something like this to a spouse? Thefe isn •t another soul in this world t can turn to. Please help. -BLOOD IS THICKER •' DEAR THICKER: Incestuous ttlation1hlps ARE weird and un- nat•ral. You DO need coanaeltnc and I hope yoa both get It Im· medlatety. I can see no reason to tell your respective spouses why yoa are teekbtg belp. It would .erve no uaeful purpose and It may well datroy for 111tlnle1nyclfance to -mpnwe yoar marriages. Good luck and get going. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I work in an office. buiJding. Jt is one of the newest' .and most beautiful in the city. i '.m sure it cost at least Sl0,000,000. I gel sick when· 1 see women emplOyes wipe lipstick on the "'all~ and put the ir dirty shoes on the beautifully upholstered couches. Should I say something and make enemies or lteep my mouth shut and boil inside? -NEED ADVICE DEAR AD: S1"'ak11P.Someoae lbou.ld let u. .. e IOWI know tllat tbelr t1ck:y behavior 11 DOC goln& llllllOllced. -,,.-/) Discover how to be da{.;_~~~t '-) without falling hook, line and sinker. Ann Landers' booklet, "Dating Do's and Don'ts, •• wUI help you be more poised and sure of yourself on dates. Send 50cents in coin, along With a· lonJ, stamped, self·ad,dressed en· velope with )'Our request' to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, El1ln, Ill . 90120. • " · By AUISON PEEllB Ot ... °""" "lei ..... When Allen Quinn sUpe the .creen Jacket on his golden retriever. Keleen, he means business. The Jacket identifies the nine·month·old as a guide dog puppy. ·Allen is one of a handful of Orange County youngsters raising u.nd training 1 puppies for Guide Dogs for the Blind, located north of Sin J.oTancisco in San Rafnel. The only Ora nge Coast youngster involved in the 4-H project this year, he responds 12-year-old boy style "'hen asked why he took on the project. "She 's rteat . People are·lnterested in her aftd most people don't know anything about guide dogs .'' 'i Donning the white-and-green uniform that he ~ears as a member of the Huntington ~acb Quilters and Tillers, he put, Keleen through her paces and talked about his work as her trainer. "Sh~'s not really a pet, she's a working' doc. I 'm supposed to get her used to people and places_, because.She'll be around people all the Umewhen she's a guide dog.'' BEQUIREMEl"ITS GIVEN ThS! pr0:gram !s fairl).: exclusive, the'Quinas, a 4-H familJ; explained. A YOUORSter QIUSt be at least 12, anct have been in a 4-H program for at least a year. Tbe wholefamilymUstbeinvolved. Al Quinn, All en's father. supervised the dog care portion of the Huntington Beach group, so the QWnns had'no trouble . · Alleia 's Old.er sister. Mary Catherine, was the first in the family to receive a puppy from the- school. · "Sh~d been interested since she was eight, even before she got into 4-H. When she was old enough· she ~ot Vickie, a golden retriever." · · A. dog really begins his trainilig· at three months when· sent from the Sari Rafael kennel ~o a foster bome. The puppies b!;!gin obedience lraining by six mouths. They mustleamsomespecialskiUs. SPECIAL TllAINING "She's nolsupposed to bai'k and had to learn to lie--on the floor of the car,'' Allen explained. Keleen goes everywhere with the Quinn family, part of a socialiration process Important in readjing her for furthe r training. Shopping c enters, restaurants, grocery st.ores, parks, even family trips are included. The outings also help to educate the pubUc. "People ask a lot of questions. They don't re- alize that kids take care of the puppies until they're trained. "They ask what kind of dog she is. what she 's (or, and what kind of training I give her. It's real· ly kind of neat," Allen said. · Guide Dogs for the Blind. one of three such schools in California, was founded in 1942 to pro· videaid for blind veterans. Dogs and masters are matched by kind and amount or activity and by personality, and go through a training course together , to learn to work as a team . The school owns the dogs and the training and provision of the dogs a re free. When 'a dog gets too old lo work, he can be kept as a pet when ~ rt\ate't...l'!JUTl)!.f.9r retrainint~i~~.irne:w dog. 1 ~een~ep(tn her own bed 1n'""Allen 's ~m , one Of the requirementA, and is never left at '?lm~:alone ,.,, .. ..« t ~i.. ~· ,. ' Making a child's entry ' " inib the world nonviolent, , Dr. Frederick Leboyet; right 'Suggests (from top left) rest on mother's abdomen, ' wann bath to produce smiles .. .. As a group the 4-Hers involved in the project have met with Guide Dog Boosters of America founded by Ed Meier of Los Alamitos. ' The highlight of the experience may come sometime next year if Keleen graduates. Allen and h.is family will travel north to meet her new ownei. . Whil e demonstrating Keleen 's willingness to ..... f.ll, heel ~ve.:tJ!~rly in the family atation 1.; l".B1onope w.0Dden11C .. 'llm1Mber. ' ·, v. • ·~ves," he ref lied, ·~bUt "'tJien I'll get another dog. I know a&!!>' who'shadsixsofar. '' -· i Child Can Start:· Life Peacefully (UPI) -Eighteen hours after its birth, ·an unmistakable er- pressJon or bliss creased tbe face of the baby held in Dr. Frederick Leboyer's arms. Child psychologists say most babies don't learn to smlle until they're three months" old. Leboyer is a French obstetri- cian who decided after delivering 9,000 babies by conventional methods that the· wail of. a newborn infant was a cry or ter- ror. and that more should be done· to e:ase the baby's trauma. He ~wri>te a book, ''Blr"th . Without Violence," which gained a wide following in France and has just been translated into F..ngllsh.· Now he is tourin1 U.S. medical schools shoWing a film of his method and talldng to doc· tors, medical students and nunes. An audience crowded into a small lecture room and went away impressed for the most - '' . . . . -. part by, the slight., soft.spoken doctor whose tanned, Gallic face fr'9uen~y wrinkled· into· warm smiles. · · "Newborn babies are verY. sensitive· beings," the balding; gray-haired dot:tor told themJ' "The pai.ri Al being born i1 mosUy.'. the terror, the fear ·of lbe un~ known .. -· .1 "We are trained to think of the! baby as a machine. Wha~ we are trying to stress is these little[ babies are resPondlng to your be-\• ing" . ·' ' . A baby delivered by his pro-:, cesa comes from its motber's;1 womb into ·an operaUng roo~] lighted· dimly by n1lura•. daylight. The infant ls im: mediately placed on the'.1 depression on its mother'• 1b-'1 domen and held there for several• minutes by the doctOr, stroked• and soothed by the physician and'l , lhemolher. Later the baby is cradled in a 1 warm'. bath meant-to simWate the I w9ri\b. The adults speak in I hush~es in the operating I room, they· wear no gloves and • use 8:1 little anesthesia as pout. I ble. · "l Leboyer showed an arresting film or the process which con--' trasted the pierting cry of babies I delivered by 1 conventional ' ·fuethods with Uie soft murmurs ; ofthoeedelivered by his. ;1 It show'ed a child being de-: livered slowly frnm Its mother:! and being alroked and llOOlhecl to· ease lhe tr.1a1itlon. The em.' 1 ph.,111 was on .1enUe touch, quiet; I and warmth lo' simulate lhe'1 womb itself. • ~ ~~ The film then sbotled an ts-~ llouN>ld baby with 118 llny head.~ crldled between Dr. Lebo1er:a , hancll'. 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THEr1ti~c7{i}&f;tm .. : -,ArrHt MUSlC ,cENTER . , ,. • ' f BOX OPPICU OPBll .~~W One of the funnies_t mus/o'!ls'ever- with the star who made It great I ' " ' WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS WlMATn -- . ' ' .. DAILY PILOT lf.S llnJ~ U!JrMl1 · frankcnst~i Bil Pecltlc C..t Hlwey At .. llull .... •INslrl-IJMJt6 ' . -Nltlli.• _, ..... .._,, ... U fl'.o.l'IJ.JO--_, t. IO.IOOPl ll:JO l:Oll "llNRM" .... a. * ALOHA.IOUY I IOSl1111 LAST~ HBO"" l!o.=====;-:='"' _ ............ llRHS·• . .,,,111'1 • ........ -.. .,__ .......... .. ......... ...., .. ............ ._., .... -·-.,...;"", .. ,.,._._ ............ .... M,_...,. ...... ...._ '" ... .., ''"'' ~ltat ............... 1 'I If J • J ·' •• OAll.YPILOT Sund1y,'l,pru21, 1975 • ( .. ' "• ' r LUCILLE BALL -RmRED? ' Lucille Ball: • I .. ' Still Active By ARTmlKUNGER ' awht*sc-.,......;s.mc. ' "Quiet, Junior, or an:Swer the darn door yourself!'' a familiar voice shouts lo a barking doe behind the front door of the suburban-type house ln Beverly .ti ills. -The door is flung open, not by the dog, but by 1 LUCille Ball. There is no mistaking that flaming orange b&ir, the challeJ1¥in.1. blue eyes, the tall \ lith' figure clad in colorfully printed lounging t pajainas, the heartiness and warmth of . the t ·welcome. "I'm supposed to be retired," she say1, "but ·· 1 don't know how to rest. Flnt thin& I did when. I quit wu to fire all the old t.Jusebokl help. Twelve years of them was enouglL I started cleaning the house -and that is an endless job, especially when you haven'tdoneitforsomany years.'' mE WOMEN'S movement is of little in-terest to Lucille Ball. "I've been liberated all my life. I'm so liberated that I'm just delighted to .have a husband who does things for me. "C~Jd Barbara Walters have been the 'To- day' h in my early TV days? I don't really care wh hosts that show -as long as I can un· derstS:Od them. And I can't understand Barbara Walters. I like the way she looks, the way she conducts herself -but I can't understand what she's saying.'' Other women on TV? Jean Stapleton: ''I adQ(e heron TV and I've been amazed at the other Jean Staplet.On, the cultured., kind lady ol social affairs. I admire her 1 F.di.th characterization -she ~eally knows what. .Top F~··Mother RetiJ1•iis to ·$creen I'm on my way to meet Hollywood 's m9st beloved movie Mother. Anne Revere. She was ·the mother ot lbem oil: Elizabeth ' Pl1ce ln the Sun." In ber Hollywood hey- day she made 3S movies in Ute 11 Years between 19.Mand19Sl. Taylor and Aaeela ~~.ANNE Revere 4ubury i~ "Natlonol b~ou1b1 atr•DlJlb ond Velvet'.' (for which she cllplly to tho'",.,_, won an Oscar), Jell.Dller Tbeo., IUddenly, th8'bor· ' Jonet in ''The Sooc ol ror be1u. ID lMt, lbe Bernadette,'' John only worked eilbl doyo. Gorfield in "Body 'And In lHO, 1be totoled _Soul~'''Gftg,!)ey~eck in ,thfee *eeka ot .emP.loY· ··o~ntleman's Agi;~e· meat. ID.· 1'51, L.rr, . ment .. ' Canolber Oscar Parka nar;ned ' bU u · a nomination),' and member of the Com- Montgome'<' Cl.itt ip "!\ · munlal Porty alolll With • .• REX Bll•D In the raw "Y.0u wont to know • uked me. Whal did Ibey' •bout the blacltliat. Uwi accu1e me or? Not ·witch bunts that anawertai their quff· 'clo,\rofed. ao mony U-, th1t'1 all. I took , ea...a. • abeuyo. Ille Jl'Ulb Amendmut. ~ ••rt. h9ppened w,ben ••111 lawyer ad~ Co a Ire 11 w 1 at •meDCKtoaayaoythlna, R1p11bllc1n 11nd1r lhelMlid. -ell llld reoctlYll· .,Mllbod; went lo loll a l"Olter of other atan. about farm klda comlni • d \ b • · H 0 u 1 e U a·, Ncauae they were eom: '!be world II a more' ol 11e. . American Committee. 11 mllllllll. Tboy went to rational place 'to live in ·wu Oe&ober, 1 .. 1. 1' J.all for contempt of now, IDCl,_ Alllle Revere HER EYES aWI map ,e:ooart. -' But "e .. rif~ ia back on tbe screen ·and her carrlat• 11 11AJIT&alappearedin tldDJ \aboai .tJle -.bole co-1tornn1 ,.;1th . Eddi~ wondroully re111, Anno froiit ol the committee, I ill~ er 1 1" 11 lb•~ Albert and. RIP Tom 'tn Rever..e la n .. Y••n old. wa1ndned. · we.t.blryouauwtiredor ''Birch. Interval,'' a _She looks 2.5 ¥ears ''I waan't &uilty ol all dl4D't; YCHil; were dead ln 1en1itlve family film )'OU.Dier. tbe thtnc• the Com~tt.ee llitibalneb. •• · ' ::"Dre$s JambQree · · Jon in.our big blGuiffUI I Dress fair -Starts Today • sbei1doing." ·1 ·• · 1 Carol BumeU: ''That's my gal. TOpS'in com·l."" · • I edy. I envy her -she can do so many thin1s. I ~ ~ just sperit 31f.a hours with her yesterday· at her . I house." Joan Rivers: "'She fascinates me ___ a mind l like.a,trip:hammer." ., 1 .. -,,.... , • t Beatrice Art.bur: "A great dame. Tops in timing. But a mother .first. She was .great in I 'Mame.' We enjoyed working together -in fact we laughed about both or us singing like _wounded bulls. She's a shy lady ... · a Jreat· dame." • ONE OF Lucille Ball's pet peeves is film pornography. -even though her husband ap- peared in a cameo role in the sometimes shock- ing but nonpomograpbic movie "LennY.," based upon Lenny Bruce's career. "I knew Lenny Bruce to be even more shocking than he was portrayed on the screen -so I wasn't too upset by the picture." Since her "retirement," Lucille Ball has done two CBS specials -one with Art Carney and the most recent with Dean Martin. There are indefinite plans for two more specials. And she and her husband-producer, Gary Morton, are looking for a new play lo take on the road. Promise her t anything, I -but give her -SMge This Mother's Day send Mom~ greeting all the world can share. Express your love in a Daily Pilot Mother's Day greeting. It's easy. 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I was worried lhal if he won lhal lhlrd Ht He w'ould have the.match: "Al Um,H ,.l played u well , II not better, than 1 played' against Ken Rosewall In .;~·.inning at Forest Hllla 11nd wlmbJedoft " C~ra adcl'ed . . ' Connors but NOW<Ombe, 6·~. 4·8,,&2, M, ln.tbe .. ;mllliM 'Oll-... _. ,.,\'.' ~JU1Ci:~nt .-·r I ' jHisto.-y \. . rRecalled , When you realize that over hall 1-d our nation's populace is too young to have flrat·)land re· collection or World War· JI, you .,_"1Ult then also reali2e th@t those 4 same people would not recall the last time the jChifago Cubs 1 played in a ~seball World •Serles. \ " f For the balt?of you in the lucky age group not' to remember, suctt ~:ancient history, J~t me brjDI you · uptodate. · · t · • 'Phe Chicago Cubl, seeoad only to the Giants in total numbh of National League pennants wQn, have not celebrated a league ehampionsbip since tbe flowers were still fresh on President Franklin Roosevelt's arave. Th8t would be lhe year 1945 A.D. The Cubs,iltnown affectionately. u LitUe Bears in some comers; et.l•WMITll WHITE WASH counter. and It stampocl the 22· year-old aa kine or the world '1 courts. Connors · said Newcombe played well but added, "'My mom wa1 there, Bill Riordan waa Lhere, Pancho Segura waa there and I ju1t played bellei:.'" Riordan ta Connon' manager and Secura i1 his coach. Connors said he Was worried· about the:thtrd set after he lost lhe aecond1 '"but J gained con· fidence.1 just had to beat John." The '.young American rattled off four straight gamn to win lhe crucial set. Newcombe ·said his serves were well below those he had hit • • ,,-fk~ ~ ... A •. In lhe Australian Open Jan. 1, wbftl be beat Connors. ~ot,.•J:;t~~sU::Cr!~~c~ = was considerably below that to- day," the Australian said. "When Connors puts bi& serve in lbe corner, either to your tor-ehand or-, backhand, there's not much yot,t can do. Even in the 1 fourth set l felt like I could break back. I don't think I'd do anything, different on hindsight.'' Jn answer to a question, Newcombe admitted that Con· non must now be ~onsil:lered the No. 1 player in the.World. ''I hope we.. meet agail," said Connors, "maybe' In a match like .. • .I UPI TeleplloW Brolaaneer Leads TrifJe Huntington Beach's Jack Brohamer, shown flying over Detroit's Art James in recent game, stroked three hits saturday, including a home run in helpjng Clev~land to a 3-0 Win over Baltimore. The Indians dropped the.,second game of tbe-dolibleh°"""r, 3-2, as13roha mer weritl-fot-4. -• • , • ... r-~ bad such stars'a• P..hil Cavai-ret- .la. H.ant< ·Borowx OcPd ,Claude Passeau. UOW~yer, ~la1\;e •45 Wi>rld Jloll'le• W'«l>o if TiserSand'HafNewhOuler"' ' -· .;. -· , • Ai!!!'u.110 ... 11gG1111i§ie' rs;lbey ~·fy·, :. i ~· .\·:K .• kwo-11-.-..'d, vowed, ··~alttilnext~!·· ~\ . a~' . ' " ir o' .. But arit tear Ql".f'er }Came.'-,. , . There wal'a close Ca}l «.i.tWo-:--'• •• ~ '· Leo Durocher b8d' thefu ih first placelormo1tolthe196ll.11e._. o hit o kland But they blew a 9'h game August ...-~ a lead to lhe Miracle Meta. • -...:;;- That was ·their moil' serious threat since '45. Now, however, they are male· tng noises in their ancient but his· tory-laden stadium on Chicago's north side. That's the part of town where the St. Valentine's Day Massacre took place and -where gangster John Dilllnger was gunned down as he left the Biograph Theater. Cubs rans have suffered enough frustrations and disap. pointments not to let early sue· cess boil their excitement. However, they are not reluc· tant to point out that the N~. 1 team in the National League East today Is Chicago. The Cubs are also the top hit- ting team in the National League with a hefty .288·average. In the embryonic campaign they have already amassed a 1· game winning streak, boast a .396 hiller (Ric~ Moodayl •l\d have pitcher SteVe Stone, w~ 1.0'7 is the second lowest earned run average in the circWt. But, with nearly 150 games left on the schedule, conceding them an)' more than a prayer ror the ti· tie ii probably absurd. Yet miracles do happen, as the Meta showed in '69 : as Billy Mills showed by winning the Olympic ;Games 10,000 meters in 1964: as the NY Jets proved when they ~won the Super Bowl in 1989; and las Mexico did this year by de· feating our U.S. Davis Cup team ~in Palm Springs. Frank Tanana and Don Kirkwood combined on a brilliant one-hitter Saturday- Ray Fosse's sixth·inning single- and Mickey Rivers drove in the only run _they needed to give the California Angels a l·O victory over the Oakland A's at Anaheim Stadium. Tanana, making his first start A,..ebSlate Mta.-•KMP(Ottl • A(>r. 71Q!Jkl...., .ti C.tllloml• UI Ap<. l'9C.i•l0<"'1' al K•nwsC1ly ,,.,,. JO C.Ollfomi• •I K.tnw.5 Cilv 11:~)p.m. since April '9. when he "".BS sidelined by .a pulled hamstnng went 6" innings berofe manager Dick Williams suOdealy pulled him in rsvor of Kirkwood, a rookie, when T8nana apparently deveioped a blister. Tanana struck out seven and walked one -Claudell Washington, leadtnr off the seventh. Washington moved into scoring position on a passed ball by Biile ltodriguez. Aller Billy Williams lined oot, Kirkwood carrie on to diSJ>OM of Joe Rudi ahd' Sal Bando on ny balls to nail down his second save or the year and preserved Tanana 's first victory. Keo Holtzman, 1·3, gave up on·· ly 1ix hits._ two or them to Rivers, who drove in the decisive nm in the fourth inning following a single and stolen base by Orlando Ramirez. Tanana gave no indication or suffering ill-effects because of the enforced 16·day layorr. He retired the first lOA's in suc - cession before he hit Washington in the chin with a slow_curve with one out in the fourth inning and held the visitors hitless until Ray Fosse lined a single to left just beyond the outstretched glove or shortstop Orlando Ramirez in the sixth. · Holtzman survived a single by Rive rs and Rivers ' ninth steal or thf: season in ihe first in· ning and singles by Bill Sudakis and Ellie Rodriguez in the second before yielding a run to the Angels in the third. Ramirez opened with a single to right and stole second for his fourth theft of the year. He con· tinued to third when catcher Ray Fosse's throw skipped into the O\ltfield. After Morris Nettles struck out, Rivers slapped a single thrqui.?h the drawn-in A's infield to plate Ramirez with the only run or the game. .The two teams play a doubleheader today, beginning at I o'clock. OAKUHO CAl.lf'OtlNIA ~'\" ~.ti llWlll-s,111'1 Rudi, II BMOo.•. ,., ... ,, llJ -..... 1.rl 1•r•rM ' ••r•rM •ooo M!Wtt'",c:t •ooo 2 0 0 0 Rl ... f',lt • 0 t 1 300 0 Hl•per,rl 3000 3 000 ~.rl 1000 3000 &ocl'•t~,11> 3000 30 0 0 Ol.tlk.)b 3 0 l 0 J 0 0 0 Sudelcll.dh l 0 I 0 3 0 I O Elftd!'ge1,c 2 0 I 'l ;F or~:rllan Exhibition I C . • 1- ...... , GirlWr.211 Helfllll..,,,pl'I HOlll.JJIM;p 2000 Rtmy,)D JOOO 0000 Olt.tmlrl,SI l I I 0 0 0 0 O 1 ........ P 0 0 0 0 Klrkwood,p O O O O Toti!\ H 0 I O Totlls 2t 1 • I Oikl.tnd DCIO 000 000-0 C.llfotnl• ~ 001 000 DOl<.-1 E-Fosw. l.08 !.:o•••lftd 2. aoi11om11s. sa -Rl~O.R.tmlrtr, tLike a ; arn1va ' . j TORONTO <AP)-George Foreman pouackd f·ive hand-picked oppon•nta Saturday, ~ Hid he'd like to' meet -others on the 11me Dilbt- .Muhammad All. Joe Fruler aod Ken Norton. · . " 1 ' "l'U ft1ht them ftve roandl eaeh," said FMeman, followtng his exhibition that ,..lfd -e old·time carnival tent· 1bows, when local townJolk't"\ed ithemHlve1 a11lntl the via1dbc: 1tronam1n. · ~ • Tb• meeting or five men ln ~ daycameorr. · The meeting of three in one lll&hl won't. The flvd roes who met Foremen a1Hed on one lhln.c.: 0'1 not lbe map h• waa~lle held the heavywei1ht cham- • pioitshlp. ...Poreman said he was satisfied with his performance, in which be stopped three men, each In the •econd round, .and went the Uu'oe·round Jlmil wit\' ihe lwo olben. . ''It" looked. eo e11y, '' said Fdreman. ••peeple lhoullhl It-was 19l1y game." · • The 5,SOO people In Maple Leal G*'d•n• cenelnly thought it wa1 . They cheered the chal>e'neers, booed Foreman- ancl, aa often •• nol, lauchecl at what went on ln the ring. Charle{ Polite, the fourth op- ponent o lhe day and the first to last three rounds, s ·1ld : ·~l'oreman degraded himself by foilinM to knock out all ftv<! of 111. See Fl1bts, PageC-Z t IP M • C• ••wt HOIU-,(l.,1.01 t II I I I • l-cw,1-01 1113 ' o o , 1 KIS:::"! Klriiwood 111.1:'1p ~ ~ l.t~ 1Z. W.t.l'll~M ). WP -Hilltr""""· P8-EtRdr;i.1. T -1:s1.11.-2•,1M. CELTICS, BOILETS ONTUBETOQAY BOSTON -Defense appear< lo , be the key as the Boston Celtics and the Washington Bullets head for their National Basketball As- toeiaUon playorr s~owdown. • 'lbe best4·seven series· for the -Eastern Conference tltle, pairing the two teams which posted the lealue's best records during the regular •eason, gets under way here today. The opening game will be televised by Channel 2 at 11 :30a.m . this real soon." Connors won with speed and placements and showed supreme confidence against his 30-year- old opponent who was ran.le.eel No. 2 in the world last year while Jimmy was ranked No. 1. Still Connors never had beaten Newcombe ·before in three pre. vious meetings. This match at Caesars Palace tennis pavilion was a rich one with Connors due to collect. $500,000 and NewcQ_mbe $30Q,OQQ.. •• Connors wOn the ·first set. DY breaking Newcombe's serve in the fourth game and tben holding his :own in the fifth when the Australian had him at game .... Trevino 3 Behind Leader CARLSBAD CAP) -Al Geiberger had a rueful, almost shy'.smile pasted on his race. "Well, '"he sighed: "when I did il I went hog wild, didn'tl?'' Geiberger, wh'o had gone through 49 holt!& Without a bogey, played his last five holes three Over par· Sat~rday in the third round of the $200,000Toumament of Champions That struggling, shaky, uncer· tain finish squandered most or a commanding lead and allowed On T\I Today Channel 7 at 1:30 Lee Trevino to make up four strokes on the last five holes and close to within three shots or the lead going to today's final round of the chase for a $40,000 first prize. "On this golf course, you can make that up," said Trevino. who admits to a certain fascina- tion with this event that brings together only the winners or re· gular pro golf tour titles from the last 12 months "Anything can happen," con- tinued Trevino. current PGA champion who never has won in California. "lt ·s coming, maybe. before I geli.ooolfi. "If I can s!M:H>~A fi'l. 68 we c~~ make il prettt Ui\_eresting.'' Geiberger .. m had to work hard ' ror l)ilj. b·under-par 70, had a three·l"OU total of 204, 12 under par on the 6,85.>yard La Costa Country Club course. Trevino also bad a 70, a wildly eratic one that included three bogeys, in his third·round effort played in bright, warm sunshine. "I'm within striking distance," Trevino said of his 207 total. "That's the important thing. Go· ing into the last round I'm within '6triking distance." First·round leader Jim Colbert was another stroke back at 208 after still another 70. South African Gary Pl.ayer birdied five or his first seven holes but had to settle for a 68 that left him six strokes behind at 210. Defending champion Johnny Miller, a record·sett.ing winner of three ol his first four starts this season, was last in the field of 30 champions with a 77-226. S.c.on' tlltr S.th1rd•v's ltlird roun4 of 1M T0<1rn.amenl ol Ctl.tmplons; -1Gelllit•9'• LHT•evlno JlmCotDerl G.lry Pl.tyer 8udAUln JICll ~lc:•l.tus H.tle lrwlll o. ... S40<ktoll GltW Lltlltr lomw•-J,c. S...td ......... AocllCwl l--l·opf IMTrZ...._, ..,., .... O.wHlll PMFltzU...- 8oDD't tuCho+1 .JlrryMcGn _..,_ Rk llltK.trl Yk*"'-ledo _,.,... Mii._ • .,., ....... F«rffl~tltr lff•JOleN ... ...._ .Johnny MUltf 111'67·10-XM 1HS-1'0--101 llS.l:J..10-208 ]J.1"61-210 13-6"'70-212 7().72·11-213 J0.7:J.Jt-t"l4 12·11·11-11• 6'J.72·74-tli .,.,s,.11 -1u 71"4'J.76-216 1•·13-69-216 1s..10.n-111 11·76"71)-111 71.1 .. 73-tll 1S..1.).1~1t JO.JJ.Jt-211 1•·11-1.f-220 J0.7 .. n -7U ,,.,.tt-121 11·7!-76--122 n-1s..1•-m JS.72·71-112 11.-11-m 11·1!-11-1U ~n.12-n3 1•12·14-%2• 1!-11·1J-t1S 1s..1t-1•-m 1 .. 1s..11-m point six times. The crowd or 3,371, apparently favoring Newcombe, saw him win the second set by breakin& the young 1outhraw's serve in the 10th and rtna game-the de· ciding point comJnr on a crosscourt shot that Connors had no chance of handling. The S·foot-10, 151-pound lerl· hander wrapped up the third set by winning the last.four aames in succession. First he broke Ne-.;combe's service aD4 then turned in the firat love 1ame or the match and followed it by do- in g .the same thing on Newcombe's serve, putUng lhe score 5·2. The Aussie lost a chance IOI' a comeback when he went up 15--40 on Connors· serve in the el&hth game but Jimmy aaain came back t.o pull out the set. Caesars Palace put up $250,000 ror the match, CBS television, which expected 20 mllllon viewers, added $800,000 and foreign television added $175,000 more. Another $100,000 was ex- pect e d froni other sources·. ls Connors the best tennis player in the world? "I i:lon't think you can dispute lhatnow, ''Newcombe said. "There -was a"hell of a lot -to·be gained out there by winning," the 30-year·old Au stralian said. Played With Snead Clark Caddied For Bobby Jones EdllOr'• note: The modern ero iporl• vi1to is provic:Ur19 entertainment. quality .aiad oc· colionolly controver1y on a -ICQle ncroer be/ore -attained in the world of athletics. Yet . lipOrt• ot days gone by .also ltqd grnt moments and star perlof'mns. Today , our look at Ujeae days /ocuse• Oil Costa Meto'• Hector Clark. ByHOWARDL.HANDY OltMO.tlly l"ilttSl.M'f In his youth he was a caddy roe Bobby Jones and during his illustrious career he has played with some or the greats of the game of golf including Sam Snead, Byron Nelson, Paul Runyon and Gene Littler t.onamearew But his main interest in golf throughout a long and suc· cessful career has been as a course superintendent and copstruction supervisor. At the present time he is the superintendent of Costa Mesa Goll and Country Club, a 36- hole layout operated by the ci· Going Back IN SPORTS HECTOR CLARK knew I wasn't a good putter. I 'd jerk the putts and I round out early I couldn't do that in tough competition and win. "I was always a long hitter and I used to get the ball otit there with Snead and I could outdrive most of the others.'' He once had six birdies in nine holes and had a1numberof rounds with rour and five tyt. and is enjoying his work birdies. -~~.even more Ulan most "Now. I 'm lucky to get a rr~'i~rendeavors. ~ 'birdie." .. Hecto;r Clark., the son of a Hisbiggestthrillingolr? Scol\!fll-born rather who "'Playing some of the finest serv~:U a golf professional ift ('()Urses in this countrY b&s to the Minheapolis area ror 29 beabigthrill,"hesays. years, has been to the top as a He included Riviera of Los scratcbgolfer. Angeles, River Oaks of "I caddied for Jones the Houston, Interlocken in Min· year he won the grand slam of neapolis and a course in Pit· golf but I ,wasn't .fortunate tsllurgb but he isn"t sure of the enough to work for him during name. any or those tournaments," His lowest competitive Clark says. scorewas3'6SinNorthDakota "Ahighschoolbuddy£:otlhe and he bas had a number of job at the U.S. Open in Min-roundsat67and68.Butheisn't neapolisthatyear." playing as much these days How about his playing with andsayshishandicapisabove Snead and Littler? scratch. "Sam was in the service in He has been employed at SanDiegoduringthewarandl Costa Mesa Golf and Country was working in an aircraft Club for the past three years plant. I played quite a rew and continues to seek im· rounds with him atthatt.ime." provements to help area Didhe'everbeatSnead? golfers on the Los Lagos and "'I beat him for nine holes MesaLindacourses. one time but that was it. You He has 14 to 15 men working lost a few bucks every time under him and ·is constantly you played with him." planting trees, adding drains Llttler was a youth in the and making other improve- Border City when Clark was ments. working at La Jolla Countty Hispasttrackrecordshows Club, a job he held ror16years. that he helped construct four Littler is one of his favorites · Southern, California courses and Clark says at 15 hC •was ir'lcluding·one in Rolling Hills, showing promisC.of becoming Penesquitos, Tecolatte Ca· an outstanding professional nyon and at University City. goller. · He has also helped with other "His temperament is un-layouts. usual for golf. Most of the "I used to give lessons. too, players are aggressive and but most of them were free," some like Tommy Boll.have __ headds.. _ had tempera. Not Gene. He's a But n.ght. now he 1s en· very quiet guy and a nice grossed 1n hts work at Costa person " . Mesa Golf and Country Club. Why didn't Clark take to the ''It'• a little .more ~orta- pro tour as a scratch golfer in hie than working on a pnvate hisyouth! course," he says. "It's "!lore "I would have liked to join enjoyable because there t~n't the tour,'' he says. ··~ut ther!!• the ~~tiness c~~n~~ed with are very few chaQ)pions and I _ apnvate layout. ' Cey Sparks LA, 13~3 I Dodgers Score Nine in First Tuv Innings SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Ron Cey bl85ted his sixth home run of the baseball season Saturday, a three.run shot in the first inning that started the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 13·3 ~ictory over the San Francisco Giants. Cey'a hom.er capped a four·run rally orr IOStt Jqta D' Acquisto, 1·2. Walks to D•ve Lopes and Willie C:rawfOC'd and Steve Garvey'1 run-acort.n1 single pre- ceded Coy'a one-out blul to lell. Garry Madd°'" leadolf single and Bobby Murcer's home run one wt later oU winner Doug Rou, 2-1, cut Ibo Dod1ers lead to 4·2 tn the bOttom of the fint, but the Dod1en erupted for flve runs In lhe second Inning. Rau18 one-out. walk started the rally and 1lnaloa by Lopee and Lee Lee)' loaffd ... the bases. Crawrord"s bounc(!r, a wild pitch and, Steve Ontiveros' error scored the Dodgers' first three runs. 'I'hey added the last two on Joe Ferguson's single. The Dodgers padded their lead with three more runs in the sixth ol.f reliever Tom Bradley. Steve 01t T¥ Toda11 Cha11nel 11 al I 'Yeager had 1 two-run single and Steve Garvey a run.scoring hit in the rally. Crawford's RBI single gave the Dodgers their last. run in the ninth. Double piaya pulled Rau oul of pc>tenUal trouble ia the earb'·in· ,nlngl. Chris· Speier aperted the. second with a slnS!e. but-I 'W!IO erased when Ontiveros lined 'Into adoubleptay. ' Today LA 's Don Sutton facea John Montefusco. l.OSAH01ELIES SAN P•ANCISCO .tlllrlllrtlil •llrllrM S) 2 0 MMdDll,tf 4 • I 0 4 I 2 0 Oll'lol'Mi$, Mt 1 • • 0 5 J 2 2 PllllllP'. pr 2 I 0 • SJ>2 Het1tffl0,p 0100 4 !1.l A.rftlill,"" 00 00 1000 Ul ... , ... 11 0000 •01 1 Mll'<••,rl ,,,, SOlf SpMll,rl 1 000 •O OI -ttl'lt•l.11 JIOI I 0 0 0 (;;oocbe<I, Ill • 0 I 0 2100 5"*,M t•IO I 0 I I O'lti-M,)11 • 0 1 I 0000 Hiii,< 4000 DA(,.ctlllto, 11 0 0 0 0 Br.ot.,.p I 000 &Mllltt,211 JOIO 'TotM• .tO 1J IJ '1 l~ll '2 J I J L•A,.in 450 00J 001-IJ S.. FrlllC~O 200 000 001-J !: -Onllw•Ol, $0tt4, ~. ~ -l.OI """"'" J, S. "'.tfl<IKO I , LOB -U. A~t. s.n ''""'IKO',; HA -C.y ft), Murtw n 1. 5a- L.lflH. '""II: Ill: a•IO· ll:tulW.2·11 I • I I 1· I ::,..._, tl., l·JI 17~ ! 1 ! l ; ....... , ' 4113 s 4 J • t .......... -, .... ,, u...... , .. , ..•• --~-.. , Pt-Htll, v.....-. T-&±41. ..,,_,, .... ' " .. • I (2 DAILY PILOT Su nday. Ai:>rM 21. 1975 s.-r•s •• Brl4"1 Laver Defeated; Roseiroll Wins CHARLOTTE, N.C.-Raul Ramirez upset to\'iseeded Rod Laver or Corona de Mar, 15·2, 0-8, 1-6 Saturday to eam a berth In today 's championship m.atch against Roscoe Tanner in a World Championship of Tennis blue croup tournament. Tbe second.seeded T.anner de· reated eigbth·s eeded Andrew PattJson of Rhodesia, 2·6, 6·2, 0·3 In Saturday's other semifinal match. Laver's loss to the third·seeded Ramirez of Mex ico takes him out or contention for the WCT point championship and its prize or $33,333. That now goes to Arthur Ashe, who is com peling in a WCT red group tournament in Sweden. "I missed some I shouldn't miss. And when 1 had the op- portun)tles, I hit straight back to him," said Laver. "That's what' was giving m e trouble." Roaeoeall Ad _ _. HOUSTON -Masterful Ken Rosewall came back from a con- troversial tie-breaker loss in the second set and, taking advantage of a case or cramps by Harold Solomon, beat the No. 3 seed, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4 in the semifinals Saturday of a '60,000 World Championship of Tennis red group event. Rosewall battled his way into the finals today against unseeded Cliff DrysdaJe of South Africa. Drysdale defeated Vijay Amritraj o.r India 3·6, 7·5, 1-6! ldGadenltJa PITTSBURGH -Eddie Westfall flipped in a 15·foot backhander with 5:18 to play, goalie Glenn Resch blanked Pit· tsburgh and the New York lslan· den capped a dramatic com- eback by beating the Penguins 1·0 lo win their National Hockey League quarterfinal playoff series Saturday night. The Victory was the fourth in a row for the Islanders, who lost the first three games in the best- • Sports Today On Television IO a .m. (21 -CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR -The na· Uonal short coune swimming chainpionshipr;. Also, the na· tional indoor diving cham- pionships. 10:30a.m . CO-WCTTEN· NIS -The WCT Green Group is featured from Stockholm. 11 :30 a .m. (2) -NBA PIAYOFF -Bostonfacesthe Washington Bullets. 12:30p.m. (4)-STANLEY CUP PLAYOF.F -Montreal battles Buffalo in the opening round oflhe semifinals. 1 p.m. (11) -DODGERS B~EBALL -The Dodgers meet the Giants at Candlestick Park in SF. 1 :30 p.m . (7) TOURNAMENT OF CHAM· PIONS GOLF -Final round in the tournament of cbam· pions from La Costa Country Club. 3 :30 p .m. (7) AMERICAN SPORTSMAN- Part two or a report on sharks from Martha's Vineyard. of-Jevep set. The lut NHL team to rebound from a M clefttlt wu the Toronto Maple Leals ln 1842. • Adie la ftlMlla STOCKHOLM -Top·Seeded Arthur Ashe and third·aeeded Tom Okker of The Netherlands breezed into the f.inal or the $60,000 World Championship Ten· nis Green Group tournament Saturday. Ashe defeated seventh·seeded Onny Parun of New Zealand, 6-4, 6·1, and Okker t!'OWH!'td Pred McNair6·3,6·2. AzceeaJleU" TORRANCE -Uri Banhof. fer connected on a direct kick with only eight minutes gone .. Saturday night to lead the Log· Angeles Aztecs to a 3-0 NASL Western Division soccer win over the San Antonio ThWlder at El Camino College before 7,747 fans. Bobby Sibbald and Julie Vee also a cored Aztecs' goals in ibeir home opener. Loa Angeles is now 2·0. 3:57.7 MlleltJa PHILADELPHIA-Kenya's Wilson Waigwa, competing for Texas (El Paso) won the mile in 3:57.7 at the Penn Relays Satur. ·day. Second was Rick Wohlhuter in 3:58.1, followed by Tony Waldrop in3:58.9. '.l'icle to Eeen AMELIA ISLAND, FJa. -Chris Evert, preoccupied by Jim- my Connors' $1 million challenge match against John Newcombe, nevertheless overcame Martina Navratilova for the ~.000 first prize in a $100,000 tennis tourna· ment here Saturday. "I'm afraid I wasn;t1 thinking about this match, but"about Jim· my's,'' Evert said aft.er coming :from behind in both sets for a 7·5, •6-4 victory. ..... .-garer.e .... TAJ.LAHASSEE, Fla. -Rik Massengale overcame three bogeys and carded a four·under· par 68 Saturday, increasinr his lead to lour strokes after three rounds of the $60,000 Tallahassee Open goU toumamenL Massengale, who never has won a Prolesstonal Golfers As· sociation event, bad a 5'-bole score or 202, tc under par on the· 7,124·yard, par-72 KiUeam Golf and Country Club course. Ralph Johnston was second at 206, two ·under par. Newport Beach's Alan Tapie shot a 71 for a three-day total of 213, 11 behin!il Massengale. 0-.,,F_rlte RENO -Foolish Pleasure re· mained the favorite Saturday in the final Reno Turf Club future book odds on the May 3 Kentucky Derby. • The once·beaten colt was rated a 7.5 choice, followed by Prince Thou Art at 4·1 and Master Derby at 5·1. Odds on Master Derby were 8-1 until his victory in the Blue Grass stakes earlier in the week. Avatar and Diabolo were rated at 6-1, Bombay Duck 10-1, Sylvan Place 12·1 and Honey Mark 15-J. Area Net Stars Gain Ojai Finals OJAI-Lindsay M-. Dennb Trout, Scott Carnlllwl llld Bob Wright advanced to Ibo~ or, the Ojal tennis tournameat &oday while Corona del· Mar IUlb's doubles duo or Jim cu.rt.,-and Jordan Otterbein lost ln Ute chm· ptooahip finals Saturdoy. Morse will face Suaa ffqey of I.:a Jolla in the women/a open alngles (in a ls today. Trout, the Corona del llar HJ1h tennis coach and partner. Buu Strode meet Alex Olmedo ~ USC's Bill Margolin in the men s open doubles finals. Carnahan and Wright baWed their way to the ualverslty di vision doubles fin ala todat· Curley and Otterbein fell to the defending champs from Sunny Hills High in the oo;. 16-and· under doubles finals on Saturday when all high school compeUtJon was completed. Huntington Beach's" Steve. Jones and John Vanderriet went to the semifinals of the 18-and· under doubles be( ore losing. UC Irvine's Jean Nachand lost in the singles quarterfiBf,ls to Marcie O'Keefe of stanfoHI, 8-4, 6-1 while the women'sdoublesduo from UCI of Lee Ann Fischer and Sue Ince lost in the semifinals to an Arizona State University com· bine. u.i.....,..1,w-···~ Slf'IOIH-(QlollrterflftlllSJ 0'~ ~llllf Nadl9ftd IUClrwlr.-JM ,6-1. Oo ... 111e1-CS1mlflt1•ISI Ctart·SCll-r•r (NI_... Sl•ltl def. FIM:llW•l"'9 (UCJ) .... 64. ·-··· °""" onw-Slftoln-tS.inlllftlllSI LlftdMr·MllrM *" S.lty Miion '"· 6-3. Dou~-{~INAI #Drw-......... 11 J.Mt. UtllwrUtyMl•'1DI .... °"*"-ISemlfllWllSl c..iw-WHtM (UC tfYINI-. Mlt1't°""IM......_ Sl"'lllt•-IClworttrlltWOISI LUCNtitl dlf Trout (CdMtoKll) 4-6, ............ oo..,l)l11-(S1mlllt1•l1l Str.U-TroYt d1t, !IHMftl·Tlfr1U 7 ......... J•lwC..""9 ...... Sll'IQIM-IFlr1! r~l Do.-.. IOr..._CoMtl dlf H"'rsl 1 .. , ... ; (M(ond r__,)!0$l to Pfft IP•lotNorloM., 1 ... 1 ... ~-(Flr~t roundl a1-aii1tn (Or.,. Conti def Hlll·Mlrt1 ISouu.-ttml 6-1. 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CF'nt R-.dl-~·V......,rlet CH!ftlflllM 8111U1l Oitt P>lrr,.l(_n (Soxall T.,.._I 6-J, •·•: IMC~ ,..,ndl --dtf K-U-~n Uk.t•M Mlolll &-J, i·t: lll'llrd round) ......,, Oorman-lly•n CP•ll••lltll •·•· •·•: l~IMIS l-det DllM·SallmB (FolOlilttl M . t-3; tMmitlMll)-lo.1 to St11W-.-..i tRol!lng HIUsl 1 .. ,M. FIGHTS • • • CoattaaedFrom P1&eC·l He made a farce of it.'' Polite also said he received pretight instructions from Ali, at ringside as a television commen· tator, and both Ali and Polite were cheered. "Foreman is not the same since he went against Ali,'' Polite added. ''He wouldn't beat Muhammad now, never,'' said · Alonzo Johnson, who was stopped by Foreman in the second round. "Foreman is still strong but he's not the same as when I went against him,'' said Boone Kirkman, who went three rounds as Foreman's final foe of the day. He was knocked out in two rounds by Foreman in 1970. Terry Daniels also was stopped in two rounds while Jerry JUdge was knocked out in the second. FACTORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings • TOYOTA UAMPLI: TOYOTA MX13 4 DOOR A..,l 0 ,.1 11(, CICIWll 1111tlng, II• ~-A .. 1 rlldoO..&a\111 n.-.o. till ""'io.•-[11!1<1) 53273 • VOLVO .... Prlc:• h1cr••••· •r .e.k, al MOdff1 pric..d to Ml. o..rw-1 D.tl•ft'Y s,.c1t1tt1. SAVE • USED CAR SPECIALS '67 VOLVO 4 DOOlt A"""'!"IOC. AM ractlo. (\IW[ I 111 s1377 '69 TOYOTA CORONA M.l . A"'lo-llC. 1ir CD"ll . AM flldiO. !YA.r.1$41 s1377 '73 l'llHllD FOllMULA 400 ' ...-0. , ... COllO,, -•!""">; I ..................... 11 11 ... 0YJ .. '3377 AMERICAN LEAGUE Ea at DlvlJkJla W L Pct. GB Detroit 1 5 .583 Milwaukee 1 6 .538 'f.t Boston 7 7 .500 1 Baltimore 6 6 .500 1 Cleveland 5 6 .4SS 1 Y2 New York 6 8 .429. 2 West DlvlAIOll KansasCity JO 6 .625 Oaldand 11 7 .611 Aagels 9 7 .563 1 Texas 1 9 .438 3 Chicago 6 10 .375 4 f· Minnesota 6 10 .375 4 S.t~T't(hlftll NtwYorll lO,Mllw1..,k1t I Tt•1~1,Ml._lo0111 IC1111.1sCUyl.Chlc1006 Ollt~ll, 80ston2. 101nnlno~ Cle-.-e!•lld 3-~ 61!tlmD<e O·l C.UID<"l1 l,U-kl1nCIO T_..,y'1c;1-Mll"11t;" (Ct..mplon J.O Md S(l.r19Ut H I 11 '-•York (M...m.rW •nd IYllCllcll>terMty ,., ) TtA.llt !Sllllly ~2 1nCI Je"klnt 1·111¥1 Ml-II IGotUO.t•nCI P•1lkCMll C ..... lencl IJ. ,.rry l ·,l ltt Mii-. f,..llMr 2·11 llol!Dft rwltel·, I 1t Otlfo!I !UGrvwMI OtlCfflCI Clt.11.111 t.OI et Kll!Nt Qly (0.1 Clnllal'I .,, 0.kland 18hlt •·1 lftCI OOonl M.-Todd H ) .111t CM ......... 1 (Sl,...rt· I tl'llll F1""""'9M) ...... , .. ._ Dttnltlataattl-. o. .. i.ncia1 New Vofk CMc.t0atK•11NtCl1, OnlYOlflltlK"fdulMt NATIONAL LEAGUE East Divlsklll W L Pct. GB Chicago 11 4 .133 New York 7 6 .538 3 Pittsburgh 7 6 .538 3 Philadelphia 6 9. .400 5 St. Louis 6 9 .400 5 Montreal s 8 .385 5 · WestDiviskm. San Diego 10 6 .625 Dod1en 11 8 .m . i. Atlanta' 10 9. .528 11> Cincinnati JO 10 .:ioo 2 San Fran. 9 9 .500 2 Houston 6 14 .300 6 • s.1 ...... , •• ~ ·~~1.Pftlll'ClelllftlaJ Oll~l.Sl.Louftl """"Yort:.al MonltHI, POd.,(olll LOS A119ttt113. Sin Fr•r1c:lscoi Clrw:l-11•, Hou•tore' .a.u ... 1e•,s...o•eoo• . T_..,T'•O.-Pllll•Cltlptela !Undtf.uoel 2·11 .. P1nsbur111 Ulr1111.01 St. loult tMc:Glathtn 1•0 M ~ IHllotoll ... Orw:l-tl l l>tol•ft •1 Of" bvlt.tt ).I) .. H'1ultClll CKoNecmr ,.,Of" Robf11t 1·2> NtW YOf~ lltOOMn•fl 1-0) M ....... (McNllly ,., .Att..te C"•td 1.3 •no HarrltOflMl•S.Gtttlll c ... 11-1.1Mc1 "ostlfO-OI LM .......... 1$utton J.11 at S.: ,rllltfM!t ~ '8NICltl·11 Mll!Ny'IO..-~ .. S-~ ACl ... ta1I LOIA"f9loll • CW7tlfl'ltt KNllUie. ' • Mesa Verde Champ Shirley Kinder won the Mesa Verde Country Club women's golf championship recently. She holds the perpetual trophy. Phyllis Smith finished second. Albritton Sparkles; Williamll Goes 9.1 WALNUT-Former Newport Harbor High standout Terry Albritton won the shot put com- petition with a toss of&&Jl~ and ex.Southern California CoUege athlete Jack Causey went 7-0 in the high jump at Saturday's Ml. San Antonio College Relays. Causey was fourth, although his jump wa s the same as Reynaldo Brown, who won the event. vault, pulled out at the last minute when he contracted a bad cold. Rop Mooers or UCLA soared 17·8,,, on his lirsl aUempt for a lifetime best and deleated Cal State (Long Beach) student Don Baird to win that event. Bair.d, or Australia, also did 17.Slh. Williams was named outstand- ing track performer of the meet.. . ' Gauchos ' Swimmers Place Fifth VENTURA -Saddleback Collece•1 Bruce Scholes and Steve Marksbury finiahed third in their event• to lead the Gaucho• to fifth place ln the Southern Call(ornia JC awtm.- mlnc and dl vlng cbamPionshlps Saturday at Ventura Colle1re. 1\1.llerton won the team Utle, Golden \Yest finished 11th and .c>ran11 Co.a1t waa 9th. · Scholes had a ll"me of 2 :08.3 In the 200 backstroke while Marktbury clocked 2:21.0 tn the 200breast. Other top swims were recorded by Oran1e Coast's Chris Rose and Chria Arnold, Saddleback's John Saathofl and Scott Campbell, and divers Mike Wilson (OCC), Conley Ware .<Saddleback) ·and David Suter (Golden West). Rose and Campbell ftnlshed fifth and sixth in the 200 breast, clocking th.e identical lime of 2:22.6. Saathoff was fifth in the 200 back: (2:09.4) and Amold was seventh in the 1,650 free (17 :21.6). Wilson, who won the one· meter competition Friday, was rlllh in the three·meter event Satdrday. Ware was aevenlh and Suter was loth. All three JCs will now compete in the three-day state m~et, beginning Thursday at Oiablo Valley College. Also, another ex-Newport athlete, Tom OiStanislao. finished second in the apen pole vault with a best of 16-6. Anteaters, UCSB •• Meanwhile, Steve Williams overcame a horrible start and rocketed lo a 9.1 clocking for the 100-yard dash in his (irst outdoor race olthe seasoi;t. Williams, aided by an8.49 mile· per·hour wind. easily defeated Arizona's Larry Brown and Cal Poly SLO 's Clancy Edwards. They clocked 9.4s. Edwards is a former Santa Ana High star. The meet lost some or its excite-: ment when Dave Roberts, the world record holder in the pale I MT.!IACRIEUYS ..,,_.,lrd d1sn--1, 8r-n, UQA. 46.•; t. Redd. MICll1¥'• MlssUn , 41.4; 3, SIDrU, Lang 8'Kt Statt,41.6; •.Erickson. 8H Slrl01t~~~-111vU•tlcwt4ll 10t)--1, s. WllU•IN, ~ ln!lrn. tlo!llll, •.I;:'· L. Brow11. Arlt-. t.•; 3. Edwards, Gt! Poly ~LO, t .•; '· 0.tUrd, UO\lltacllec:I, t .5. Wlndl.••mlln<Oer·no...r. l,CIDO-fnttet" rllft-1. Gomer, Ml•lco, 14:10,1; 1. Hlrnandlr Mt•lco 1•:1•.1: J. Slrma, UTEP, I•: It.I; 4, T .. .,.,., •• G111'd1lt COl1t91, 14:23.•. J• ... lln-1. Pt1rc1, 8H Strldtn. 253-1; 2. Kin. Md,, 5'n JoM Sl•rl·Rhoclttl•, 'U1·1; 2, W1tllt. Army, U0.10; •· Goldl1, Long 8'ao;f1St.te, Mt-I. -,.1.,-1. All Am1rlc1n TC (C:-. J , Rtcld, l. Wl1Herm, F1rr,r56tll, 1:2'.•: 1. West V•ll1y TC. 1:•.t; I. Sien or Cl, 1:11.t . No'-ttl. lflVllellontll ftlgtl h11rdt11 -I. Jac.kSM, UCLA. 117; J, llllcll. Cal lnle,,••UDN-1, 11.1; 1. John5ol', use. 1J.1; •· Aftdr1w1, USC. ,3.1. l11vlWIDMI ll0-1, M1111n, Chlb Noft'-$1, 1:51.•; 2. B•ot.t•r, u "•lllt fl•CI . l :IJ,O; 3. Glc...,..rl, UTE P, l:Sl.O; '· O!a ... i, Me•l<o. 1:Soll ... Mlgll lllfnlt-1. R. Br-, A,,._r1tan A-TC, 1 .. : 2. Wln1tore, L°' AnQt1ff Sia.., 1.0: J. Owefts, Jan'lol,llToMb.1·0; t. c.-y,wtt ...._,_., T,.._ J"'mo-1. ·s ttf!1r1, ..., A,... strldlrs, ~; 2. 811111, aH SlrldefS, 53--t ; J. H~. Army, Q.11; •· O"'P<ff, Army, S>t*-All mwiu Mftlfekltd. ..... YMlll-1. ~I, UCLA, 114\\! t. Blln:I, t.11 Sfftfl Sl.1111, 11 ... ...,; 1. Tully, UCL.A. U.O; '· Jnse, UTEP 11·0. l.Clftl J~I. RHIMOfl, Ml<kl!'(I MIDl!el, 2'->"; 2. w1111em1, use. 26-1"; t. wnue•v. Gtllfoo'rllt l ..... fllll-1, 2J.1""i 4. °""-"W, Te••l Slrklolo, 2W. CAii MlftlJ"llAndaodeCl.I , OIK\11-1, JOi'ttl PeWtl[ "-<Ille ClNtt Ollb, 216-1; 2. Mlt WUkll'IS, 8H ~lrldtn, 211·10; 1. J1y 511,,...._r, 200-11 ; •. IC111 SllnOel, Sin JMllS!rldtrs, ,,, ... ,10·Y•fd llltll teurdlts-1. 5".llw, SO!llhtrn C..lltor11ft, l•.O; 1. 0Wt111, UCLA, U.1; 3. Fosltr, Stlnlord, 14.2; •. Mltl1, UCLA, 14.1. lnvlt1lkl!let Miit-i. ll1blrtckl. Sin Ftrnatldo V•ll•Y TC.''°'·'; 1. z ... , •• DH Stride<•, 4:06.0; l. MuMM, UT IE.P, 4:06.6; •. Ar""t ....... l'omoN Coilt9f.•:OJ,I. lnvlt1!10n.1I 4>'0 h"'rdlitl -,. Wllftler. SM! OlttgO St.11, It.I ; 2. Al>drewt USC, ».J; J. Gr1ybehl, USC. st.1; •. T•,:or .Occlde,.111, iJ.J . ... t pt,11-I, Al"'10en, M1wa11, ... 1,"; 2. PIOfl, UO..A, !MU.: 3. HomlJ, Pl1rct CO!lttt, .Sl·IO; '· Atll!"lghl, NOrlhrldgl 51•111, 11·1...,. °"""lt•Plt-1. Rogers. USC. 16-11U.; t. Dito .......... USC. 1HJ I , C"'rr .... u<:.l.A. IH; 4, flol bft-W1r11. Nortlltr11 Arlt~Wld .,..,.,AlllQ. NOrtM!"n Ari_..,, 1H . *" Split Doubleheader The UC Irvine Anteaters con· tinued to have pitching problems Saturday afternoon, but still managed to split a college baseball doubleheader with the visiting UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. The Anteaters won the opener, 8·6, but were · bombed in the seven·inning nightcap, S.2. UCI opened a quick lead in the first game, scoring.two limes in the second inning and five in the third. Ron Hu°ghes' two.run single in the second inning sent the An· testers ahead, 2·0. After UCSB came back to score two in the third, the An· teaters combined three singles and three walks lo score five Umes in the bottom of the third. Key hits were Rod Spence's rbi single, Carl Peternell's ground out that scored Alan Bel&RO, and Craig Anderson 's sincle that Bu cs' Collins Top Cager Todd Collins w11.s selected · Pirate of the year al 1bunday nl1ht's awards bariquet honoring the Orange Coast College basket· ball team. The coaches' 1wardformoslin· spiratlonal player was shared by Sleve Manker and Dave Walsh. And Collins and Mankef werepre- aentedco·captatn awards. Lettermen honored were:two- ye~r -Collins, Eric Southwick, Gary Seymour and manager Dale Dickinson; one·year -Manker, Walsh, Frank Mathewa, Ric Galey, Brian Renner, Travis Tucker and Steve Sanders. brought home Spence. But the Anteaters were not as rortunate in the second game. despite the fact Gauchos coach Dave Gorrie was in the stands after being ejected by ~ home plate umpire. UC! started off fast, llCOl'iog two in the first inning 0115pence's rbi double and Peternell's sincle that scored Spence. But Anteaters pitcher Bob Goodyear tell apart in the fourth and fifth innings, allowing seven runs, although the five the- Gauchos scored in the fourth were cheap ones. The Gauchos got one run OD an infield hit-and two othen on an'.: error by Spence. But Marty Slimak and Bob EdfOn hit back- to-back homers in the fifth to chase Goodyear. UC Irvine ls now 12·24; UCSB 19-14. "URITGAM• UC lrwlr.-tll .. • • ... ir.scrr.• • ' ' • 6tt•KO,rl ' ' ' ' ... ,'Nf,(f ' ' • ' $Clttlelt. 111 ' ' ' ' fll>tlfflttt, ., ' ' • ' --... • • ' ' -.u • • • ' """'·"" • ' • • _, ' ' • • MkluNn,p • • • • .......... • • • • IMras,p • • • • Tot.1111_ " • 1 f le_ .. , ..... ••• ucse 002 701 0014 • •' UClrwlf:I OJJ IOO OO:t_. 1 • Slf»MOGAM• U(lrvtM Ill ' .. • • ... e:rz..Jb • I ' • Be •Ko.rt l • • • P••-r,ct • • • Sfltriet, '" ' ' ' ': . """ .... I, If • • • .___,,, • • • •· H1$1111on,U • • ' ., 0..rd,dtl • • ' • -·' ' • • .. Good.,..,.. p • • • • -· • • • •• Tot.lilt " • • 2 I 1c-111• ...... • • • uao 001 SJD 0-4 1t i11 UC !rw lni aw ooo 1--1 • UCI Quartet Trio111phs WALNUT-UC Irvine's sprint medley relay team blazed to a vic- torious 3 : 28.1 clocking here S.tur · day afternoon in the 17th annual Mt. Sin Antonio Relays at Mt. SAC. Irvine's medley relay team wu not th• onlr area u:ack entry that rared wel . Its lw~mlle re· toy teom flnlabed fourth, and Wilbur Gre1ory of Mlaalon Viejo waa H<ond In the hllh school ll!O hl&hhurdlea. II toot a •t:oDJ race by Irvine's James Shirley, Rus..U Royston, Bill Cheadle and Steve Scott to defeat Cal State Fullerton Which w11teeond ln3:27.9. Irvine's two-mUe relay squad of Ron Sickafoose, David Bmll· leln, John Kontngh and Preston Campbell clocked 7:41.6 to finish lourtb. Sin Diero State won In 7:35.4. Gre1ory contlnOed to imwe he ts oae of Ibo CIF's lo!> bunllen, flolshln1 aeeond with a 14.6. • Grecort, who wos a11o ......i at tbe ·Arcadia lnvttatlonal, couldn't catch Cypre11' Tom Turner, who was Umed in a wtndl' aided 14.4. • Mission Viejo'• two-mile relay .... m WH llft.h in B:CIR.4, and Ila lprint medley 1quad wu lllllll In 3:38.2. In the two mUeretay, Mil·• alon VleJo'a Jon Cook waa . clocked In I: 57 .9 ID hll • .... '' Colona del Mar, alsb lo Ibo 1.,.; mile relay, wu et1hlh·wlth lldMi Hun11ker ruMln11:S7.8... • ~: .. In le • < in y. t, lo ' •• • .. •• ~ •• h s e g •• e b y k- to B ... • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • • • • , • " • • •• • ·;" •· • o.i .. • • ,, • ". ' •. ! ,;~; ADDRHI THE IAU WITH HANDS '0RWARD lllustretlon fl shows the p'roper impact posllion . Note th1t my hinds ire leadin1 the clubhead: my .. ft •rm it more or ltss continuous with the club· lhlft . . Yet m1ny toilers incorrectly address the ball with the RIGHT arm more or leis continuous wllh Utt clubsh1ft (illustr1Uon 12). I auuest po1itionin1 the hands just abo\lt oppo. lite the ball 'on wood 1hots. If you play the bell farther back in y~ur stance on Irons shots, be sure rour hands art 1n the 11mt forw1rd position as with the woods. (lllustratio~ f;J). ··~·· ... n ...... ..,..~ LOW SCORES! HlGtl POWER! Gtt plt,,tr of 1otlln1 hetp.,.:;' Antold P11..,,,., bookltl. "Ttt $hoU tnd r•lrwty Wood$." wrilttn ••· c11n1vtly for r11dt•1 of lhll column. A copy is your5 lor 20c 1nd 1 tt1mp1d. $llt·tddr1111d envelope 11nl to Arnold Ptlm1r, (/o 1h l1 new~pape• For R;1seball Loop •NGSLU•LIAGUIE W L G• FriNy'tS<-1 C'1'P'ttt6,HUl'llifl9ICW181•<.1'11 5"dd'-""'• •. Ori...-~ St.h\11 10 , P'oaX I 4 WtlaOp A""! • I INterDlll !I I Sorvl... s • J 1(1!11112.AMMlml ·~• K1~r ltFoothlll l JC ...... ltlon, ' 10 TwHer'•G•mn 91.._Alftll •1 SI. Antllon1 ..... •INY'tG•mtt •l'J .C..1'111<111 Huntiflqton .. oth 1"1 Cyprlt41t l'oot111n Or1n91 •1 Anohelm 41:30 p.l'l'I. "' ....... Miter 0.1 It S.nl11 Pl .. )( It SI, P•ul s.ddllt:il<:k •l K1...,.cty l l p.rn. •I Boy1o1nP1r-I C.•NTUlllYL•AGUI W L G• FlltllWAY LIAOUI Eu-.11 1 l w ' El MDllw>I 1 l Ful .. rlOn ' 1 GllM•Mlw ' ' 1Tro1 '' StnloA"" 6 ' I UH•tlrt S i Mtqilell• ~ ~ 1 ~II ' 6 VIiia Ptr~ i S 1 Stnt1An1V11Jey ' • Gor-cltlMlr l 1 ' s.-•• T°"lln I ' • au.,,. Per• ::i 1 T ...... ty'I GtmH (OM vs S•nte All • 41 p.m at Mlmotl<ll P•r•I T,..tlntl VIU• P•r- C..t..Mlw •I EUtlltl• SunonyHlll~ 3 1 l'rlN,'I kwet LI Mltlr• J, Troy I S.v11nn<14,SllnnyHllh 1 FuUorton6, L-11 J £1 Modin• "' M•anoll• IGtov•• P.lr-) ~ Vtlltt !. Bue .... P•rk t 1•1Nw'1G1mtt Troy" S.n•• ..,..,, Veney Cl p.m.1 " S..vtMt•t Fun1non EMl"lllttf Lll!:AOUE . 'W L • T k•Tell• ' , • LI Htbt• •I Sl>M' HlllS ...._.Im • l I 2..., 8-Perk i i L-11 Fool"IH 6 • O kflll'll'll'I' • • 0 Hwlll"!llOl'I Be..c;h s i 0 Slddletllck l • 1 C'l'Pf•" 3 I 0 Or...... I ' I Baseball ·Results ' ' • '"' • • '"'oor-... ,.,,,T DMI MMla U it) Slit Cio-.Mt Stfl Clttl'lltllt-RIVftOld,, ti, ll·0-1·1: V1nPur1111, lb, 4.1.0-0. tit-. 11. ~1.0.0; l'ro~t1. rf. i-o.1.0, ·~llh, 11, 2-o+tl; 1tutr<ner'8ll, II, 1·0-1·0: H1(•1t1, t , 3·0·1·1. MCO.W.l.i, 11, 1·1·1·1; Forrtsler, 11>, l{l·l•;Co ... Ht, 141.0. Otnt Hlll1-He ln, 11. 1·1·1·1, ... to.111r1, 1b. •·1·0·0; Fl111n, lb. '<·2·1; lll-.11, J.0.1·0; Wll<.O•. ltl, .o+I; R-ro, c, l·0.0-0; H...n, o, lo1·1-0; Hull, cl, J..1·1·0; Br°""'". rt . •1·1·1. • ' ' . Siii c..-n11 OClll 011 o_. 1 • iP9M Hiii' OlO 110 .. _, I I •.-Cit t, T•tkl 1 IEllMtle-Gf'-rl, l-0-1-0; Connet· If U1, •·0·1•1, Ttudl t i, J.1·10, ...,.,llOfl II, •·0.1·0: Morain ''· •1·1·1; ''Yfll "'· 4·141; Soi.M:l'tf(• p, J++O; .,...,.r 21>, J..2·J.1; w1nec1c, 1•1"': Atl'lbrllfY lb, 1-0-0.0; Curran<, 1 .. 1 ... OlltANGE LEAGUE w ' ' Brt• t 2 e El°"'..,. • • t SeMre 6 • 1 CMl'JQfl )• I I ~tnJI • 7 D "'"'"''' 1 ' 0 T9HM,·1Q.1mft 11,.. •I '""'°'" E-an11ot El Dorado Vtlln<l<lel ~· SOUTNC.OAST LIAGUll w ' Mission Vieje 1 J DIM Hiii' 1 4 E!Toro 1 • • s.io-"" • 1 Unlwrslty • 1 Ll9U"O BIKll l I ,, ... , •• k_ SonCltmenle l . O.nt Hilll I El Toro•, Mil$ICll'l VltJo I U0UN BIKh 1. Unl.,,.rllty I ........ , .• o."'" Mlulof!V .. )o•I S...Clemen11 ~lltKhl1.IT­ Unl.,,.'1oit1ot 0•"" Hlll1 ' • ' ' ' • • Vo "' "' ' ... ' •• '"' ,. -· •• ' •• • • ' CoaatArea Summaries For Women ....... , .. Area JC Nines Tumble Saddleback College broke up a no-hit pitching bid in the ninth inning but lost to visiting San Die10 City College, 9·2, in Mission Con- rerence baseball action Saturday afternoon. Jn other games involv· ........ fU)llJI Wt1lm....._ '91>-I. Ollon CN I 2, 1t11U...-1NIJ. lllf'tlll CHI. Time: 11.t . 'Dt-1. lost (N) J, Nllfl'llMl'I IH I). WtftlM IWI. Timi: 21.!I. --1.Monl ...... rflHll.~ (WI l.1(11rl IN I. Tl<n1 : 1 :0..7. --1. Mfl'IOfl (HI 2. CroWfo twl l . lll.o4'11tr CWI. TL<n1: 2:U .•. Miii-i. Ptlmlf' CH I 2. 111~ INJl.Crffby (WI. Tlnw: 6:01.1. •LH-1. AtlllHY IN) 2. Bullet" (!'Oii :S. lkletllf' fW). Time: It.•. UO 11t111y-t l'Olewport HMbor. Tlire;!ll.I llO Mt!dllY lllllly-1 He-rt HI ..... Tl-. 1:Sll.1. HJ-I. Clfl(of INJ 2. D1<1i.1 IN) J. Wet.,,., IWI. H1i9hl: !1.0. LJ-1, Otnlel INJ 2. Llltldr (N J l. ltr"'I !WI. Ob11nc1: U·l. SP-t. 0.ftltl IN! 1. C..-kcol (H) J. w11n1 IWI Olst1nce: lS-ll(i . 1.i~ ~ulwi Vit)1 l1v1i..111u1 0'00 Medler 111111r-1. F-••in Vllley 2:01.0, 2-Tustin 2:0J.O, J. H\lfll· lft\llonBeKh2:0..I . 200 FrN-1. GrlX~•I CUnl~n.l· tyl 2:01.2, J.E. Gffff' CEdii.onl 1:01.0. J. O'Gom\111 IS.n ae-niel 2:0..a . 200 Medley-I R~fls INe-11 1:n .1, 2. Br-!Coton• Ciel Mil•) 2:2•.t , J. llleiti ITvUlril 2:26.1.,. '°° Frw-1. Ott IT"'llnl tt.:l, 2. CWry (T"'tlnl 2'.l, 3. T~r Wis- ~ Vltlol ,. ... 100 Fl1-1. ROSS IC«-*I ~I 1:ci.•. 2. Bf-• (Cot-*",....,, l ;OS.7, l . O'Gor~ (~11 Cie ...... I 1:06.1 ' OIWll'IQ-1. U1"•t•IOd IEdl-1 2M.OS, l. SNt!IOs fEdhOlll J.w.a , ). HMt CF-"llll2ll.60 . 100 Ffft-1. Ott ITllStinl 5'.S, l. '--ht CEI Torol 51.J, ). Rom ICor-dllMlrl Sl.O. 500 Fr11-L Gr1X"9i••I (Olli.,,.· tyl S:n .ti'i2. E. Gf'HI' IEOllOl'll 5:25.f, :S. Curry u10nJ S:tt,O. 100 B1c•-1 e101r cun+ ... n.11,1 1 :OS.•, 2 Brown1 ((MOM Oe1 INrl 1:06.1, 3 ErlckSOf'I IMl1$1on Vll)OI l ;ot.1 100 8rttsl-1 Huett.on CEI Toro) 1:12.0, 2 Plelr CFounltln v1111,1 1:12.2, l . 1t1tln.ito111 !Hunt. lllKhl I: 16.1 400 Free Re11y-I. Hun1l.,.ion lllKh l: !11.l, 2. Ceroni dlt Mir l : te.J, J.Miuion VH!Jo •:Ol.t . Te•m S.Cor11; Hunllflqton 9eKh llCI, Fount.ain V•llew u1. Tvstln llf, C«-dlll Mir 122, EOIMMI 104, Ml'" slollVlljon. VARSITY SlllO.-W 1111 ( .. )Oo .. Mllll 200 med. rtlly-1. Soll <;lemln•. Tlrne:1:16.S. XIO!tM-1,0 'Gormtft fS)7. T.i~ IO I 3. Vor,.1 10 ), Time : 7:0..t . 100 lllO. m«111w-1. 1i111noc•1 fSI t. sc .... ..., ...... ••• 000 GOO 1-1 12 2 OOOIClllO-tS1 • ._ Ill tll L-• l•ttn-0.VOtilfl, rt, :J.+CMI; ltl l· "'· 111, J..0-0.4; Cootie•. )b, 2·1·1-0; 1-, C, >++<!; NICl'IOll 11, 2-0+CI: T•mttlc, II, 2·0·0·1; ~1k1r1, cf, ,....; Stro1nlcltt, 20. 1-0+0; Wtlu, -.1..cMM1;W1rd,ph, 1.....cM; c.trr,pll, SUNS•T LIEAOUE LolAl1mU01 j~ W9 ~ ··-·7 3 ~, ........ 1i.1 1 3 Lotr• 1 3 ........... s J ......,..,, ..... '°' • ' Vllll!l..... I t W11ll'llln111r D lO oa ing Orange Coast area , teams, Golden West was t virtually eliminated ! from the Southern s California College Con· : ference title chase by M,.rs (Sl l.O-el9t IOI. Ti,..: 2:3.6. .liO lrM-1. M<MltNtl ISJ 2. Oipl CSI l . r.t!M IOI. 'lime: 27.0. 100 lly-1. 0-Gormen ISi 2. ~ (SJ l. Smlttl ID). Ti,..: 1:06.S. Dlvln9-1. Mo11111om1ry ISi. l'lllnli: 21.1. IOOlfft-1. FrledM&ll 151 t. T-.Coll 10)). lll•l•ln ISi. Time: $1.f. !IOOl'"-1. RelnKke !SJ 2. Vll'IWY lDll.Lllfld CSI. Tl,.., S:Sl,O. IOObKk-1.McMl,h•et ISi 2.o.ltt 1 ·I· O· O. $(11'1llJllWllfltl ,....,.., .• sc_ MtrlllO S, 'Wnlmlntter l T•llltf'IOtmft L.Otr• el Welt•rn ' ' 000 000 ,_, 1 I Lo,Al•miloi.11 Edl!.Oll 000 000 0-0 • 2 Fi;>lll'llltn VtlllY •• w111m1..,,,.,. 0 MtrlN•t N1wp0rt Herbor Softball Tourney Hosted by GWC Golden West College will. host the regional qualifying tournament or the Western Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Wome n softball tournament beginning Thursday on the campus diamond .and two city park fields . ·The host Rus tle rs, Orange Coast College and Fullerton will be ainong the favorites in tbe JC division that in· eludes s'even teams . GWC draws an opening bye. , In the university dlvislon, the University of California (Berkeley). UCLA, UC Santa Barbar1, the University of Nevada (Reno) and four others will vie for the championship. Winners in each of the tWo divlal9ns will earn tbe rilht to compete in the NAlAW tournament lJ\ Omaha, Neb. later In the month. , The tournament nins for three daya with Hunt- tn1ton Beach '1 Murdy P1rk and Greer Park allo beln& used lor play. The ch1mplon1hlp flnal1 S.turday will bt con· t•ted on a best two-of· three· game ae ries. .NllMf Col'"' Dlvl1• Tll•f'IM1'1 Gln'I" Gofl\ll-Gol-W.11 bye. Colml 1-P•MdlN "~· Al'l'llflC.-! RlwrttGWC 111.m. G•l'l>t J::C,rint• Co151 ¥1. LA H••-11 Grnr P1rk, 11 •.m. Game •-Ventura v1, Full&flafl •I MUl'dy P•t k, 11 e.m, Gom• ~-Lowr .. me 2 tiye. Game 6-Lowr1 '""'~ a oftd • 11 GrHr,1 p.m. l'rl4oy'1G1111n Gtme 7-Golder> wes1 n . wi""" "mt211 GWC.t1.m. Gome •-Wlnn•r l 911NI J and. II Grllf.••·"'· Gon•11 •-G1mt S bye v1. 1owr"""" latGWC, lp.m . G•rne ID-Wlnntf !J<11mt' vs, loser 911ire 1-., Gr•••, I o.rn. r.trne 11-Wln..,1r' 11•me1 7....,ttt Grnr, Jp.m. Gome 12-wlMl{I 01""$' ... t0 It GWC, 4 p.m. "' ... '''°'"'" ~1)-t.owr91m1 llvt.__. Ol"'l' n•t GWC, .,30 ,,m, Golftl 1•-WlnMt$ i;tamt1 II ... ll •I GWC, 11,ffl. Gtnw IS-ll Medld •I OWC,Jp,M. v..l ... rMly 01 ....... T ....... y'1G•mtt c.tmt !-<;.el· f>ol'I' !Po"'*") "'-c.llfotfllt ( .. tlle11yl ti GW<;, tp.m. Glr\'>I 2-U. of NevlOI IRll'llll VI. Cit "Otr CSol'I Lvl1Oblsp0l 1! ~.I ·p.m. • 0-. l-UC 11:1..-r1ldl ""· UC SMo It._...,, .. owe . J o.m. 0.1911 I -UCLA VI, Ctl li•lt !Seer'""""'' ot Greer, J p.m. ~ s-t.-1 OOltWI I ... 2 ti GWC.)11.m. Gtrwt •-t.. ...... , ........ l ... ' It ar..r,e:JOp,M. .. ,...,.,o.o_ OOml 1-w1Mlf1 """' 1 ... , .1 GWC., 11 1.m. Gll'l>e 1-Wl-rl PINI t and 411 Gr11r, 11 t .m, a..-t-WI_, .. -s "'· IMlt OllN lat GWC, 1::tOci.m, Gom• 111-W•-• """ t ,,,,. io.f _...,., OfHr, ':J0p,m. G.olftl ll"":"Wlflf'IOr10tme1 J ondl Ill Ortlf,l :JOp.m. ~ II-WI-rt .... • ... It' .iGrffr, ':•p.m, ...,..., .. ~ 0-1)-wtnMr .. fM 11 VI . ._ """'11MGWC,111.m , Gt-14-Wl-• .. ire• 11 ....cl u tlGWC,)p,m, ~ 1~11 "'"""''owe.,., 1 ·~ Los Angeles City College, 6·5, at Griffith Park in LA . Orange Coast fell vie· lim lo Fullerton 's Hornets in a South Coast Conference game on the loser's fi eld. Charles Valley of San Diego, last year's Mis· slon Conference player of the year, pitched eight innings of no-hit ball against Saddle back. In the ninth, Bill Spr· ingman opened with a single and scored on a double by Doug Pryor. OMNJIW111 U> tll r II nil MltlllllW, 'Ii !I O 2 O Whiteley, n • 1 1 1 Hwd!oon,<1 ) O 0 O llllclM•d,,dl'I • I o o Mllls,rt • 1 2 J N«lh,11 ' 0 1 0 ~.-J 0 0 0 l(leflf, Ill • I 2 0 10) 3. H1rt11y !0 ). Tlmt: I: lf.O. 100 Ort •U-1. Frl1dm1" !SI '2. Chunk• !DI 3. Relkin !SI. Tl"": l!U.•. a,,... r1t1w -;-I. S.n Cllt'ntflt1. Tlmt: f:ll.S. JUHIOlllYAlllSITY l.lt100-n1t l•l lttl DIM Nllll 10!1 med. r1l•1-1. s..n c11...,nte. Tlire: 1;14.1. 100 frN-1. ESltO ISi t. Golltl' IOI l . Fl1<1Sour11 !S l. Time: I : U.1. 100 lftd. medl1y-1. G. Sise• fSI. Tirne:1:1<1.o. !oO lrot-1 • .5ctVQ91 ISi 2, Rotiertson fS I >. Slrtl.tNl'l'fr ISi. Timi: :W.!I . !a 111-1. G. Slsc.e IS i 2. Porttt IOI . Tlire:•2.2. Dlvlno-1.5ort IS!. Polnl1: 1t.l. SObK•-1. Gol .. r COi t. o,wn 101 ~ :kf\1991 ISi, Tl'"': «I.I. .liO we111-1. Go111 tCll 2. Mil""Y fSI ), S.Ch!Otd IOI. Tl'"': "6.•. 200 lree relty-1. ~ .... CtlfTW!nle • Tlmt: l : 14.i . Lagunans In Finals ~,t : : g : lNGLEWOOD-H....,,,_.,,o o o o o Laguna Beach High's To111' s.c_11,1!!i • .; 1 ' volleyball team has ad· 00tMnwes1 000 ool 11111~ i ; ·vanced to the finals ol L.Acc cm °'' OOJ-4 " 1 the Inglewood, Touma· ment after compiling an ~ ... :: 11', fl ,.,. -1-2 record in preliminary 5'1rlnrMn. ll> : 1 : action here Saturday. :=;,"a • : , The finals are slated ==-~~•·o ; ~ ~ for Wednesday night wt11t1,11 • o o after completion of first ~.1• 1 ,• •, and second round action. °"'·( l .....,.. •• , 2 o : Six teams are left, and ~·P : : • they have been split into 1 a.:;c5P ,: ; ~ two divisions. Complet· sc_...,,..,. ing the first bracket are StnD"9o .,0 .. ..,,~ 1~ ~ Palisades, University of $oM!tt11c• • "° tot-t 1 1 Los Angeles and Serro. • 0t"'91CMM Pl .. . . ' • • • ' ' ' ' • • ' ' .. ln the second bracket arc •11 ,.. Laguna Be ach , Santa o o Monica and Mira Costa. ! ; Palisades . the top ~ : seed, and Laguua Beath. 2. o the second seed, will r : meet the winners of the > 1 Universlty·Serra and g : Santa Monica-Mira o· o Costa m8tche11. 11 • And the winners of k'"llr1111111 .... 021 ,0, 1oJ~ 1~ : each bracket Will meet • .-o ,,._, 11 o for the championship. ., - . t nd1y, Af>!ll 27. 1975 OA!L Y PILOT C3 . ' ' I '· • '"' • . ; O.U, P'lloe SU11f l'lllRI MISSION VIEJO'S WILBUR GREGORY, ONE OF THE CIF '.S TOP HUROLERS. Mariria Notches 5-3 Win Marina High School scored four time& in the first inning and went on to post a 5-3 Sunset J,..ea·gue baseball victory over Westminster High Saturday afternoon on the winner's fi eld . The Marina Vikings gave Westminster a pair of runs on pitching wild- ness in the top of the first, then came back wt th successive b&se hits by the first four batters to take the lead. Mark Longnecker opened with a single and Dale Griffin doubled to get him home. . Mike Capello followed wtth a run-scoring dou· ble and Bob 'l'iezzi tripled in the go-ahead marker . Richard LaFrance then got Tiezzi hom e on a sacrifice squeeze bunt. An insurance marker was added in the second whep Dave Wilson walked and scored on Dale Grirfin's base hit. Wftblllft .. f CJI .. ' . ' • • C...t.r, lb F"*l,tl Ptl,.,u ICWllRl,11 Rl.,...t, lb 111 .... -. n. R•mlr11,t Smlth.P sui .............. .,.. """"'" BldlfT\I, r1 To1•11 . ' • • • • • • • • • • ' . • • ' . ,. ' IMriM 11) .. ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' J ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' " ' "-IWl111...,., --::r • "' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ' ' • J • "' ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' .. 2'00 000 I -.J I 1 110 ODO •~ I • Track Stardom Began When Gregory Was Cut BY ED BURGART hurdles and his: lethni· ·has really studied the 0tD1eDOll1 '"'._.,.... que has improved to hurdles and his lechni· It was fortunate for 5 h t · ood 11 Wilbur Gregory-and for uc an ex enl that he que is very g . e un· th M . · v· · Hi currently bas recorded derstands what he does e ission ieJo gt~ .the CIF's fourth best wrong." track team-tt"!at he was ti-me in the 120 hi h Gregory has done litUe cut from . the baseball hurdles. g wrong so rar. Arter nm· squad his freshman Gregory's 14.J mark is ,µng 15.1 against Corona year. exceeded only by Sad· del Mar in hi s opening . "We picked him up dleback's John Peterson dual meet, he has beenln nght away," recalls his (lJ.8), Cypress' Tom the 14s ever since, in· track coach Bill Crow. Turner (14 .0) and eluding a 14.4 in the "He was kind or tall and Crespi's Steve Zabilski Arcadia Inv itational lanky then and was spUt (14.2). where he was second. high like a hurdler. And And berore the current And there is no telling he didn't have that much track season ends, Crow how fast the Mission Vie- trouble getting over the figures Gregory has a jo senior can go once he hurdles although his chanceJ,ohitl4.0. learnstostartquickly. techniquewas-awful." "We're pointing for ''He's not a fast G 14.0 or 14.1," says Crow. starter," says Crow. "I regory still has litUe ''The thing that has have told him that in or- problems cl~aring the helped Wilbur is that he der lo run 14.0, he has to Vanguards Sweep Twin Bill, 5-4, 3-0 get out of the blocks wttb the other top hurdlers. Peterson is a sub 10 nat sprinter (9.8). When Wilbur and John met last year, John really beat him to the first hurdle." Crow is talking about entering Gregory in the 100 in a future meet, an· ticii>ating that Wilbur might run 10.4. The Southern Californi a College Vanguards, getting strong pitching from Gale Thornton and Dave Hom, swept a baseball doubleheader from in· vadlng Pt. Loma College of San Diego, 5.4 and 3-0, Saturday artemoon. The Vanguards had to go into extra innings in the scheduled seven- inning opener to win with Bob Johnson delivering the game-winning hit in the ninth. sec waited until two were out in the seventh before scoring three times to send the game into extra innings. Thornton only allowed one earned run in going the distance. He walked three and struck out four. In the nightcap, Horn tossed a five-hitter while strikin2 out four and walking one. sec is now 18-20 alter being 1·9 at one point. .. lllllTGAMI S..1•11r,s1 ~n,11> i..111<.ll,tl "-11,rl Mortlel,t Hl ...... Oh StonJYl;e, 10 GtNr,11 C...rr•.ll> Thornllll'l,p SC<;IU .. ' ' ' . ' . ' . ' . ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' ' . Tal•l1 " ' s.c-11,111111.,, While Gregory lacks · ~ ·~ early speed, he ·is a ' 1 strong finish er a11d ~ ~ clears the hurdles 1 o perfectly . ....... sec : : "The best part of his ~ : race is his ability to get o o over the hurdles quick· • • ly ,''says Crow. "And he " fl • has really worked on get-=:..;::;=: : ~ ting a good start which is SECOND GAME Stleur,s~ JohMon, 21> LlllK-,U ~11,rl ..,.,,,,llS.< W1rdlow.d~ Mlllwp,lb Greer, II Guerr•.31> Horn,p Tol1l1 SCC lS) .. ' . ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' ' ' • • ' . ' ' ' . the main reason why his limes have dropped.'' ~ '~ Crow says Gregory o o has ambitions to be a : ~ good college hurdler. o o "He wants to go on and ~ ~ compete." says Crow. : : ~·He will probably go to a o o junior college, but he has s 3 the right mental ap-" ' s.c-iw•t1111111 " " • proach and is very, ggg J: =~ ~ : coachable." Bonded & Licensed Contrac!Of •280201 -WlSTDN ~An UNrvnsrry • COLLEGE OF LAW BUY NOW AND SAVE! OF OIANGE COUNTY CAllFORHIA'S. 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'No_ ...... ....................... ~·· ....... ......... ---... ---··--_ ... ....,...., .. _ .. ...... ,.. ............ ..... :=i-..!!::"• .... -· 3530 DURFIE AYE. PICO RIVIRA, CALIF., ' ,, ,• ., : ( .. " "' .. \1 0;\11. V PIL.OT Sunday, April 27, 1975 . OCC's 'North ·Forty' Gives 'Em Horse· Sense What I'll call the "North For· ty" at Orange Coast College is strictly a cow palace (no resident horses), and the pasture area keeps· shrinking because of on· campus building projects. Still, the demonstration farm Wea at the college has provided-a '"laboratory" from time to time for students in one of the most popular classes to be introduced at OCC in the past three years. In fact, the basic course in care of the horse has been so popular, according to its inventor, OCC's ,animal science instructor, Dick Barrett, that the school has been forced into expand~ng it twice over the past three years. It now is offered to day stu· dents,~night students and, in the most. recent ,fxpansion, to stu· dents in "weeke nd college," OCC's new concept in adult educaUon. · Horsin' Around _-"-C • ...;;..:___ wllh Tom McC•nn ble area for practicatdemonstra~ hOne: the enjoyment of that way tions in training, bteeding and of life,. ts there -maybe even stable management. staunchetthan ever before.•• Bari:ett has enlisted the aid or a , That's what the teacher said. former student of his, Billy What he's teaching to help Warne, one oJ Southern makeitbappenisacoursethat California's best-known. tr~ be says covers four major areas and o~ner of Pea~ock Hill Ridmg _..feeding, care or feet and legs, e lub 1n the Tust1~ ·~a. Warne • sanitation and breeding. ' agreed to host a v1s1,t.otthe ~C "Thefe's not much usefu talk·· s tudents .sometime th1s ing·aboutadaptationorhorsehis· s~mester. tory ot bree~s -.-ttilngs like , Mark Rogers, m.~er of. ~e that," he coinmented:recenUy._ super st~b.les at ·L.e1s~World m \'If I'm an Ai'ab man, l'nt not · Laguna Hills, also wi~l wel~1_11e going io be convinced, even atter the ~C st1:1dents to his facilities a teacher tells' me, . .boW won· I ( • .. • . • ' •' • •• • Barrett, an OCC instructor -since 1949, son or a ranching· family and bolder of a BS from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, te,aches the day classes in horse c8re. on a field t~. . derful quarter horses are;-'' Mark Green, an OCC grad who · went on to the Porterville horseshoeing school, came back last year to show -on live sub- jects -how to trim the hooves Of a C<?lt and how to shoe and put pads on an older horse~ He used the "North Forty" farm at OCC as his demonstration arena. Commenting on the four areas of the courset be. capsuled them this wax; FOAMER OCC AG S1IJDEHT MAAKDAEEN RETURNS TO·CAMPUS Members of Berrett'• Horu Cere Cl••• \.earn How to Shoe the Animal. Larry Wright, a vocational ag teacher at Sunny Hills High School in Fulle rton, graduate of OC:C's , animal" science classes, who ·got his degree at Cal Poly, ··Pomona, teaches the evening col - Jigef:Lasses in.the Subject. Growth of the horse population in the Orange .. county area, .,particularly the Orange Coast, is cited by Barrett as the reason for FEEDING -"Tremendously impartant. None of us know enough aboUt it." The course covers u.nderstanding of the horse dt·gesti ve tract. un - derstanding of te-eas ancl., how they're utilized, the figuring of rations for a given animal and other what Barrett calls "baSic, ptactical knowledge." SANJTA11QN -"Qll« we Up· derstancli'th.•$ ,we have tajlen the ho™ off the 400 ttres'he normal· ly would roam· add have Put him into a stall where we cOntrol' his envi~ment completely -8nd his feed -and realize he is bUsy depositing waste material there, we realize that we must take·Ute respon.si bility for s aniliation. derstand the stallion and his parts, the mare and her parts - how the# function 8nd how we can get them together and help tberb perform their functions," herders with aboUt a 45 percent foaling rate. It's miser,abJe and it'sourf3ult. · ' "The mare -m aybe hasn•rrcad the same books .we have on reproduc tion and she doesn 't alw ays do as we think she shbuld and we've got to be able'togo her way instead or expecting her to comeourway.'' Gary' Davis, former rodeoer at Pierce College in the San Fernando ValleY, graduate of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, an general manager for five Orange county area vet e rinarians. teaches the "weekend college" course. Barrett said. 1 ' the course. "These students have their own horses, or their parents do, and they just want to know more about them,'' he explained. "In the wilcis, he would move away from that stuff and sanita· tion wouldn't be a problem. He would have new feed and new surroundings daily. The siln acts as a disinfectant -when he com· es back to that place again, it's . clean.'' · He added, •iour biggest job, possibly, is overcoming the 'science fiction'. ideas some stu· dents bring -to class and help them increase the foaling rate. The course, in short. is just about all th e basic horse k now I e d g e t·h at s o in e knowledgeable horse people can cram into 50 or 60 hours of classroom and demonstration lime ~ach semester. mE COURSE~ only one of its kind at the community college level in Orange County, takes students to places l ike the Orange County Fair grounds sta- THEN HE SAID the key state· ment, the one "Horsin' Around" happily endorses. "Even though we're covering Orange County with ma·cadam and houses, still the desire to get back to the land and to have a FEET AND LEGS -"This is an area where we often want a veterinarian to help us and to check for soundness, etc., but there are st.ill a lot of things we could and should know about the structure of the feet and legs, ourselves . . . maybe even as a help to our veterinarian." BREEDING -Course covers basic· principles. "We .. sbould un· "It's a miserable percentage right now. Look at a dairyman's operation -he has to get 80 to 90 percent calf drops to stay alive. The sheepman's goal is 120 per- cent; the beer man, if he can't get 75 or 80 percent, he's not going to make it. And the course -all three schedules or it -is 104tded with students. "And here come the horse I w~ :~~~" a~~~~~~.n~ ~.~~ga!.~ne E ~~; MONDA~~~~~:.emen~~en! ~~~ak~~~eC!.~~~f e.b . 19. cle the othe r d ay on creative writing teacher room and listen for five BySYDNEY.OMARR desires and co.s ts : AQ\JARl·US (Jan. March20): What seemed creativity a nd realized said the most creative minutes to all the ARIES · <M8rch 21· Changes occur which ·20-Feb .. ll): Hunch pays a "sur~ thiQg" is re· the most creative thing thing about our son was sounds. Then create a "I suppose.I 'm the on· April 19): You receive lead to t~a ve l and a of£ -you w-in by going· calle4=-,Ad4.itiop.a.l review our family did together his spelling." story,r about the sounds ly one in this room who communication from one possible written aa:ree,.,.w,ith,,what you 1 feel. a jn d \ r .e v ,i s i C\.D is w~ ~iscov~r .o~t: AV.. ''What dp )',.Ou suggest tog~ther. Get the kids .. heard the dog scTatchi.'!'g who had beeri ''under· ment. Teach and learn. Rise necessary. G!:J:i'llt~ad exP1red. (This we do?"" . We're going to try it." on ~he d~r to get out, 1 ground." Yq~are called VIK~ (Aug. 23-$ept,. ,-'--''~· ._, -'""'"--· '------"'---''-~·""""'"' ~ • .....,,...._ __ alt"etsil\fug around com-· .. ThiJ!:"l rticie said that • . soar~~· Where are the upon f9f;' \~depeodeott 22): Your n a t•ral alose for a year. waiting the home is where you All Or us,-Sat in a cir· boys · _._ creatlve-ilc.tiori. Key now qualities, assets surge to tor the Sandy Duncan can let Your imagination ·J?le for five minutes of ''THEY HEARD the' is to be. aware ·o~:your 1ore front. Added re- sllow f,o appear.) go.'' absolute silence while we phone ring,'' said my own needs, potential. cognition is due -aDd so "We are turning into "We'.knQW. If your pot listened to sounds of the husband, "and nearly -TA\JRUS (April 20· 'is more money. mental midgets," I said roast gets any more im· house. Finally, I spoke. killed one another get: May 20): Friendship and UBRA {Sept. ,::.,, .......... 1 to my husband. "No one agination, we'll have the "Well , which sound do ting to it first." money "get together." 22): Forces len~ to l>e thinks anymore." makings or a _disaster you want to talk about "There's another sug-Means friendly tip could scattered. Key is to be "l thought you had re· movie." first?" gestion that we express re~ult in profitable more selective. Choose ached your peak ," he .. This is goi ng to come "I WANT to talk about ourselves with the 'What maneuver. Partnership quality -be a com. said, ''when I got a sun· as a shock," I said, "but my a lbum that El Creepo if' game. Like 'What if proposal deserves con· paris~n shopper. Take ' bum on my arm from some ramilies sit around stole and is playing on grass grew in the Jjving sideration. \ nothing for granted . . hanging out of the car and talk together ... his stereo," said my room."' GEMINI (May21·June SCORPIO (Oct. 23· window a nd you ob· read books ... or sing. daughter. "That's easy," said 20): Emphasisisonhow Nov. 21): Avoid un· served that on the way Some even exc ha nge "I heard water run-my husband, •·the lawn you resolye what ap· necessary speculation.• back, lh.e sun would be roles for the evening ning again in the hall mower would break." ' pears to be a major dis· One who tells tale of get-1 onmyotherarm." where the c hildre n shower," said my "They'd arrest us," agreement.KeyisloWl· rich-quick lacks com. ••1 WAS pacing my se lf," I said. "Besides, I 'm worried became parents.'' 'husband,-J'and I'm sick said the kids. derstand that there is mon.s·ense. Kno}V it '~ "ls that safe?" of it. If you are all too .. What ever happened plenty of sound and fury, hold tight to assets. ' "No. One of the sug-weak to turn off a simple to Sonny Bono?" I said with littfe substance. SAGl'ITARiliS (Nov. gestions in this artic~ waterspigot ... " adjustingtheTYdial. CANCER (June 21. 22-Dec. ·21):, You have July 22): Low·key ap-right to life of your own· No Shots Needed for Mexico proach is best: don't -know it and act ac· force issues., Remove cordingly. One who at· chip from shoulder. Be tempts to confine you careful about details. with _guilt feelings is en· Build on solid-base. Gort· vious and unhealthy. _ cem with co-workers is CAPRICORN <Dec. evident -and warrant· 22·Jan. 19 ): Be hind-the- ed. scenes a ctivity lends to ~ - By STAN DELAPLANE ••f'm going to Texas on a hunting t1ip. J 'm US· ing a Valuable shotgun I'd like to carry by hand. Possible ?" ' You ask the airline. Otherv.;ise ever y alarm in the airport \Viii go off automaticall,Y . One of m y sons broug ht a .22 rifle up to Reno. No pro- blem. The airline just had him hand it over to the captain and it rode up first-class. *** ''I.am English living in the United States. You are quite wrong that English hotels do not give you full return on dollar travelers' checks. I ask yqu to correct this impression ••• '' I would be glad to change the tune and lhc travel checks i( they'd do it. They don 't . They l ake two bucks on every $100. Even the Hillons take a cut in ever y country I 've been in. The thing to do is cash at banks. They charge a little but not the way hotels do. *** LEO~(J.uly·23·A ug. 22): dominate . _New start Good Moon "aspect shown -if you are not ''Do we need vaccinations going into Mex-s.potlights romance, in-' afraid of original con· icoand coming back?'' No more. Onl)• for dogs \\'ho n eed a rabies shot certificate. J\.1eXico's still uptight on Jong-haired a nd l>carded m e n. Very apt to be refused entry to Mexico if yQu 're shaggy. If ypu do gel by, you'll be hustled rn every tourist center by coYotes trying to sell you marij'uana. Skip it. Mexican jails are no summer cruise. And they hold yoµ for s ix month;> \vhie theY think up ~}iarges. vOu do that six months even if they find. you nol guilty. 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COlif. 92020 ",17141646·500617141545-0421 ' ' FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS .. OF'.; THE .HAR.BC9R ' - • '• ( • , . .. ,r ' • d s ' I • I ) • ' ( ., ' ( \. .. • ' ' I • ~1 Real Estate ~"Questions/Comment ~ •r flltahorRandllll Moeardle, Phd. I Builders Official Protests Land Bill WASHINGTON -Land use legislation now before Congress is inconsistent with the nation ·s housin g goals, an official of the National Association of Home Builders CNAHB)testified. - John C. Hart, an Indianapolis builder and first vice president of NAHB, stated the housing in- dustry's objections to the propoeed Laild. Ose and Resource Conservation Act of 1915 (H.R . 3510) at a Hou.se subcoinmttleehearing. . 11 •'Any land use:policy11fHartsaidi ''mustbalance•. the basic human needs or a still expanding national population and legitimate envjronmenlal . .corf~·· cerns .'' ):: , , "•~-= ,._. J, "'r~~ .. \ , · wn'rLE BUIL'l>E!!:S are comiAi\ted \o balanced and rational land use1>olicies, they oppose \tie f Ur· rent proposal becauseitignores t~·nation~s housing needs and concentrates chieOy on environmental is- sueS. he said. l Land use issues, be s aid, should be resolved by local governments, which are,.best equipped to respond quickly and effectively lo a ·community's present and future growth needs as. well as tQ ~n vironmental concerns. ' . The federal role, he added, should be in the area of broad policy making, and in providing ne.cessary funds to deyelop. coordinate and reconcile stale a nd local land CBe policies. ·, . .. HART SAID THAT the bill shifts too much plan ning res po,nsibility from the local ilevel·to the states, and creates a jungle or red tape between many re mote federal and state agencies. Definitions in the bill of· such Lerms as ··are of state concern" and "large scale-subdivisions or de velopmerit projects" are So vague, H?rl said , that they invite, burdensome state regulations and con- trolsof excessiv e land ar"'eas . • A T h'e bill also fails lo deal with such problePlS as large-lot zon·1ng , no-growth rest~ctions, ar-~itrary limits on population and exclusion of housing for lower incom e families, he said. Instead , the bill en- cour8geS new a nd far reaching deve lopment con ~ / trols which would effectively thwart sensible ~nd r needed growth and increase the already skyrocket· ing co~ts of la nd and housing. ·ANOTHER FUNDAMENTAL weakness, Hart' safd is that the legislation would be administered by the 'inte rior Department. whictb is primarily responsibl e for the sparsely settled a r eas-of the West. . . If any rurther rederal land us·e legislation 1s needed it should ra il under the jurisdiction of the Department of Housing and Urban Development which has a great deal more experience in dealinJ with land use problems in cities, towns and villages, he said. All Sold Out BprceloTJtlS Go Fast ' Wli h 63 couples ~ing up early .to ~y · the 34 houses in Barc~a Homes' Unit 19 in Mission Vie.to. "there·Was only•one lef\Jn 3:5 minutes," reparts Grl.nt Sullivan, 1eneral sales m•nager for Mlasion Viejo Comf>ar\y, developer of the 11,000..acre planned ·COM• munlty. • • ''And we sold the r emaining one the very...- next m orning," added &lllivan. "Se, onct again. we're coml>letely Out of Barcelori• Homes, our m ost modestly ;riced model&.•• Sullivan report~:that not only were Wof the 34 homes putthued irnmediat.ely. ttut 2'1, families w-o couldn't buy Satlirday aiped, IOP to be notified when the next unit 'ol)4fns for sale . /• " ' . .,., ... ;1 ~; . f I I \ I I ' Sund.ay.Apt'\127, 1975 • DAILY PILOT-· (;'f .. ·San Clen1ente .Tfact ~·Seascape Offers View Chances are, people who buy at Jasmine Creek cQu;kf buy anywhere. " . l . ' '• . J' ' '' ,.. • , . ~1ri1~ '5n(l"f1T?"'t~tJqc· ~~-~"*';"'· ,~,..,;...,..iJ""""~~·-~·'.·~~¥"'~ ... • -, • -· -~ .i 1 """~JJ;·; .,;~"~> i f' .. ;b ;;;, ac 1-· ·• ~ ... '-:--.. ~--. • •~"?~ .... 'orl~ :J~!; ~'l',dV?1 ' ,~q.}:~~~ tf't'll:tJ. ~~ ...... . . '" . ... " Our buyers have reached that stage in life '''here the.v can bC quit.e choos)' about \vhcrc they Jive. '!'hey \Va nt a carefrt-'C home. An c.xhilarnting home. One... that complements Ne1111>0rl B each liui11J!. Ocean-cool air in n natural Sliting.: \Vheie~tTees. greenery und f!O\\'Crs fl ouris h·. ~t\c eritrance is fuJl ·tinlC ~ccUr.ily at te nded: ·A prival~ clubhouse.·\vith pool and 4 tennis courts. for play night or day, invites ... you. -A·nd Fa shion Islund, the ocean, th~te~urants~ t~ ... :nicetics ci( .. Ne'» port Ure delight.fully.~ar. 'l'hesc Pri~'!te homes ah!&b~m \vit~fresh. carefree id<ins. !<"'ill~ . .' wtth: j:arden sunlight inside-fblly · lan:c;laCai*.{ artd cared for you on the outSide -to rn;lng.you· freedom to li ve and t.o·ple.y.' ., Chances. re, !)'011'// choose a J asmine Creek ··i, r ., .. ,, ~...,.~--1 -. , ' '( ' ! .. ' home, created by ~11.J . Brock & Sons. Inc. tcnownOO designer·buildcr. over any other becatfsc it· is the ri ght home in the right p1 gce. B~ s ure .to scC the_ fanl_?s tic ne\v mcxtels, today. Fab11/ous terr11.<1:. lou1 interest rate!:, specialized cu s t on1i z i 11g a I lotva hce. on rP!llrl)' hon1es. Direct.ions: 3 blocks E:ast. of MacArthur Blvd. on San Joaquin Hills Road, then one block South ·on ~'l argucrit e to the security gat.e. Phone (71~) 640-4020., ' IRVINE@ VILLAGES ·::.::.":' M.J. BMOCK A SONS. INC. An ~<"''''"'"''''" t'"'"'""'\ INICAll~ Homes from $95,500 to $1 18,500 TODAY ONLY!-Free landscaping suggestions from expertS. Four· professional land scape experts will be on hand today lo answer your landscaping questions. They'll offer l: helpful suggestions about wh at to plant ; when , where , and how.to plant it. Everyone in attendance will re· ceive a free Jasmine plant. mi ss thi s great opportunity.: Don 't • • \.4' OAJbY PILOT Fast Sales At Opeliing Of Landing "Sales success and traffif dur- ing the grand opening or the Landing impressed even the m01toptimistlc,'' said R.06emary Carlstrom, director or marketJng tor Kendall Development Com- pany, Inc. of Newport ·Beach, builder of the Huntington Beach luxury hOme community. ''Twenty-eight homes have been· sold since the Landing opened March 16. More than 1,100 visitors toured the develop- ment on grand opening day." The location is less than two miles from BoJsa Chica S~ate Beach and within walking dis-. tanceof liwitingtonCentral Park. TIUS NEW series of Kendall homes, ranging in size from 1,701 to 2,633 aquare feel, were de- s i g n e "d b y N e w port Collaborative, with Ron Sasse ·. serving as design consultant. Homes al ~the Landing <ire available Jn single-level or two-· story plans, featuring three or four bedrooms an'd two or three baths. Prices in Phase One range from $61,990 to $75,900. Among the designer touches in- cluded in some plans are con- versation lofts, spiral staircases, one or two wood-burning 1 fireplaces, step-up tubs in the 1 master bath, and oversiied 1 three-car garages. '"'\• .,. Sunday. Apnl 21, l :ti./5 ' -Houses Gettin/i.;Back to ~if;s, REAL ESTATE • 8y CHARLES E. DOLE CiwUllMStit°"tlNlll•._.., The basic, no-frills house is on j the wuy. Caught in a squeeze between skyrocketing prices end a down· io ·the ·dumps economy, more and more buyers are opting for simpler houses -and builders · w-e wiUing to oblige. Many builders now are offer- ing whole new lines of houses at sharply lower prices -houses with fewer amenities and less space but which open the .door lo home ownership to v.·hole new segments of the U.S . population. Design Studio At Jasmine Creek ·Homes Despite the inroads ot the con- dominium, the attached ranch, and the town house, the single· family house is still the choice of a big majority of buyers, reports TIIE BASIC, NO FRIU.S Ho_ USE-PRODUCT QF.SAGGING ECONOMY, BUYER RESISTANCE a survey by Professional Builder magazine. the idea is bcin~ introduced in OUT OF 800 respo'ndenls in .a otherK&BprojeclsintheU.S. nationwide, across-the-board sampling of people now -in the DELTONA ALSO is marketing Jasmine Creek, the M.J. Brock market for a house, 92.7.percent a new line of low-cost houses in and Sons, Inc. luxury home de-~said they wanted to buy a single· Florida, squeezing the basic velopment in the Irvine Com· family unit. Many said they were house from 757 square feel lo pany village of Harbor View, now willing to accept a smaller f>Ouse . around 650. Al the same 1lime iL offers an on-site, full service de-It is to satisfy this market that 8lashcd the price from $30,000 to sign studio for home buyers, ac-b $17,800. cording to Vincent Petralia, uilders are changing their tac· Dellona sales have been r un-tics. Southern Calirornia Residential nin e.triple \\•h .:1l lhey \\'el'c a yc<.1r Division Manager {or Brock. De lton a Corporation in ago. Directed by design consultant Florida; Kaufman & Broad ; Fox ~lost acces sories, \\'hich Chris Juck, the ~tudio assists & Jacobs, Dallas; Continental in formerly were standard, now are buyers in coordinating the io-C hicago; Scarborou g h in optional. Jn others v.·ords, the teriordecoroftheir newhomes. Philadelphia; and others arc buyer equips his home according ''We begin with the basic col-pursuing a trend which may help to the s iz e of bis pocketbook. ors and textures and work on to budge the recession-plagued The American Housing Guild, square fet;,t instead or a full, 1,000-foOt bi11ement, chopped the price of ita Detroit-series h.ouse . by more than $1 ,000. An optional family ·room is featured in southe~~ California which may be addetl at the time of purchase or postponed until the family budget warrants. Eli Adams Jr., a senior editor ro r ProfL'Slional Builder magazine, says: ''When we bought our l\.1iami house in 1954, it didn ·t have a sto\'C, rerriger<ito r, vanity in the bathroom, air conditioning - many of the amenities which builders since have thought es· sential in a house. Tv.·o-thirds of all potential hous e buyers are Jooking (or so1nuthing under $35,000 yet tho median price of a new'!J<>use last '}'ear was. up to rnore lhan $37,000. In Florida it is up to alm~t $50.000. l~ome builders fi gure that (or every $1 ,000 increase in price, the number of potential buyers drops by one to two percent. Between 1963 and 1974, the me- dian sq·uarc footage in a new ~inglc-family house ruse more than 14 percc11t , from 1,365 s<1uarc reel to 1.560. l'rices near- ly doubled during the sa,me 11- year span. FURNISHED MODELS, de- corated by Blake Design of Los Angeles are open daily from 10 a.m. until dusk. through individual decorator industry off its back. a small builder in San Diego .. cul L l N b r I TlfE Df.:VAS'rATJNG drop irt features ," said Miss Juck, "We as ovem e r , or exampe, up' to ..-A ,000 off the price of his K UC & B d hi h · -the housing industry clearly has ·'Now the market is moving back towurd the bare-bones try to·help design an interior to fit a man roa -w c tn houses in Chula Vista, Calirornia, d 1974 Id 5 700 h · ··~ · 80 forced an abrupt ch;)nge in the each buyer's tastes, taking a · so , ous1ng un1.., in by not finishing one room. The thinkinR of niany bUilders. house.'' · To reach ,the development, take the San Diego Freeway to the Beach Boulevard exit. Drive south on Beach, turn right onto Warner Avenue. Turn ten. onto Springdale Street and proceed to the entrance of the Landing. vantage of the architectural s ubdivisions in the United Slates, company also is not furnishing featuresoftheirhomes." Canada, West Germany, and its display models in some com· CARPETING, VAULTEDceil· Helping the builder cul his The decorating service is con· France -unveiled its basic munilies, a saving which it ings, humidifiers, cedar-lined ptice is the ::i lackening. of some veniently located in the Jasmine "N.ew American Homes" in passes on lo the buyer. clos e l s , di sh was hers, extra construction costs, including Creek model complex a nd is Southern Californ ia with prices· baths, even a garage, may be a lumber, o:ind better deals with available only to residents and starting at $27,490. The idea KAUFMAN & Bro::td, by. thing o( the past except in the subcontractors because of the buyersinthedev.re~lo;p;m;;e;"';·;;;;;;;:;;:;;c~a~u;gh;l~ofrn:::::a:nd::•:•:'e:s:s:p:u:rted:::::::·:N:o:w::::m::ar:k:e:t~in:g::a:h:a:lr:b:a:s:e:m:e:n:l:o:r:650:::::h:ig:h:e:r:·P:n:·:cc:d::h:o:m:e:s:.:::::::::::d:r:o:po::rr:i:n:l:h:c:ir:":':o:rk::lo:a:d:.:::::; Home Sales Boom "Pepper>A•ood townhome s ales are booming," announces Don Berman, president of Quail Place Properties, Inc., in discussing his firm 's recent entry: into the active new tract market. II '~'"' ,f ,..., ho•f' 11qrffd to 00 IT YOUll\ELF' CALIF-OllHIA Ol'f'OllCE COUH\El Slatie-Wodir s.,,,,cr 533-7740 "Priced from $30.245, Pepperwood Townhomes offer a unique bargain in land-scarce Anaheim. Located al 1381 Walnut, a block west of Di sneyland, Pepperwood's site is at the hub of Orange County ac- tivity,'· continued Berman. THE EARL'S ~ ...... .,... ... c-. Sersr.;.!• AtY .. Door Models areopendailyfromtla.m. to7p.m. Pep- perwood is easily reached from the Santa Ana Freeway by going west on either Ball Rbad or 1 .Katella and following the signs onto Walnut. Call 533-8500 tor telephone information. I 495-0401) '-l 90 If YOUllllU •]olo~/ \TO*t •f 21•22 c • ...-. eep1• .. o;..,.o.....,1..~ ......... po,..., • Six models of sm.ashing palio homes in th e Irvin e Company's pl ann ed "village environ· men!': 1 & 2 s tories with u1) to 5 bedrooms. Bonus extras galore like big "farm kil chens": filled wilh appliances, fir e pl aces. carpeting and complete fencing. Private recreati on center with swimming pool.' S·acre park. paseos. 10-acre school. FROM $39,495 Greentree Homes SJ,..rl .. A,N.ltW'I ., > ~ ' •• ' • w ' ' ,.,.. ~ ..... ~00 % . ~·· . .o· Annual Percentage Rate \ G> ' • P•tLlC QOilo$1 HWY IRVINE: We're midway between the Santa Ana & San Diego Freeways. Take the Culver Rd. exit to Walnut in Irvine-or follow the map to (ireen 1ree Homes! VILLAGES @ mstrong Donald L. Bren Company I We got a Newport Beach.hmne, Porsche and a boat for what oar friends paid for their Newport 8 each home. You Jove NC\Vf:>Orl . You.re doing pretty well ancl it 's I i111e your l101nc reflected your ~ucccss. But lets foce ii. You're got a lot of living to Jo and you 'io11't want to tic up every cJolldr in a home. And Newport Beach home• do11·1 co1ne cl1cap. Surprise! ·r(_1ke a look at Newport l'crracc. \vl1cre you can divide the usual price 1ags by about lwo. So you don't have to give up the good things in life your s urcess deserves. Live lirst class in the fun s tyle you've always wanlc.d. Wilh a private 15 acre meadow. pools . • . . s.1un(_1. jacuzzi. vollyball. game court5 "''d fl list <'[other aJulI playlhings you probably wouldn't f'i11U ut any 1>ricc. Nc\vport Terrace means a l1ome in Newport Beach you can own wil h plcasur~and show with JJri<lc. Luxurious 2 & 3 bedroo111 to\v11homcs with fireplaces. beamed ceilings. dual masler bedroom suites and the quality apJ.X)intn"lents you·ve come to cxpeel from a Newport address. Newport Terrace near the sea in Newport Beach. When l">u live here. you've arrived. And it won't take every niclde you own to do it. • newport te1·1"8Ce $38, 7 50 to $44, 7 50 ·information available at sales office. From Harbor Blvd. l'ke 191h St. west ~ to th e very end or can (714) 648-500t . liil °"lsudu ••~•tu::&lnc. \.D' ... ·-.-;;;.;:,_ .,, • I I I • KJ!CHEN, PATIO A.REAQF LARKSPUR ~ODEL AT IRVINE'.S DEERFIELD TOWN. HDMES I PUBLIC NOTICE fl(TITIOUS •USINl!.IS - Sunday. Aprll 27, 1~75 ~­Putlll~ ()f..,Of! Co4"1 0.!IY I'!,_, """u,,u ,20,11,111) ,.11U.1s P IJRl.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUf IUSINf.Sl MAMI $TATIMEHT TM to1i.wl1>9 ,.,.., '' dOlnt b!N· -••: I TM« CIJTTIMO 80 ARD ,_, -"· dOO NOIU. Mtlll $1,. s.tlt• AM, (.tlll, ~"' tlllll IC••• MJI l•r•elto• A¥•., C\'llrft&, (.1111. toiMIJ Tiii\ OUtiMU I• t 9'10uCtlCI llf Ml 111• ......... ,., .... 1lll• tCltf,..111 •• , Ill.cl wlltl '"" QNnll't O.rll. ef Or .... Col/Ill' Ofl Apr! U , 1'11, ''"" ""'°''""" Ot..-fl' Co.tu O•\ly PllOI. Atlrll 17,•""~''·ll,1 1,ltl) 1'60-J) Pl:BLIC 1'0TICE NAMt STATl!M8NT STATElol t NTOFAIANOONMl.HT '"" f9'10wl1'19 Pt•1oOn1 ••• ootne ~I· 01' us• 01' "l(Tl,TIOUS IUllNESS ~ ... ; flCTITIOUS •us1Nl!.SS NAM9 ' NAMI ITATEMIENT . Al(HAAOS HOUSE OF PIE.s,91'11 Tiii' lo+IOWl"V --... , --lllCI T1Wfoll-ll'Q1Mrwn1 .,,.<kl ... tlu\i• Adfm l Av1 11.,.. H1,111U1191011 Be.Kft, U'll' u~ 01 I"" hc!oh"ou\ Du1l,...il _,' "ftl It.: ' Giii!. OEAN'lio MEOtCINESHOP,l'IGIE, SHUN WAH tNTl!.RNATIONAl _-E, R. fl l(ll.otOIOl'I, 1•t .. ·Sll•trM ll'tn S1 .• ~11 -w.ca111 .'11lJ 0 , IMPORTEASANOEllPOATEA!io,11'11 :>!.! fo1111talnv111e,,Q ll!.t2l'OI TJllJ flU1ll~1 ,..,,;,..,, N1nw ,.. S1voi Cir cle, H11nt1nt lon tle•cn 8. J. A!tlwtchOfl, lit .. !.11-1~. "'""' kl 1MV1 wll Hltrtl lft Ol'Ml9 C.lltornl1~M1 ' "-t.inv111t,,Ceut,t:llOI (Hlol1.,.Mtr11,1t11. Anni. V. V•"· 11t1 !oevo, G•cle, Thlt bi+!.,,,.~, h tOlld\IClfll t>y e Ooten Lt•OJ W1iCO•, 1161 eo. VIW H-l"O'llfl IHtU>. Celit'""l .. '12._I •II Pt•lllt•i.lllp. 0.1 ...... Co\le MtW, Celil. t:l•2• L•IN'll t . v ...... ,,, i.. ..... , c .. tlll. E. A. AlcllefdMWI Th"° ~uwi> w•• t-..<.llld by ... Hlftlll'IQtOfl Bee<h. Ct lllomie.,../ Thl1 >t•ll••itnt we1 Ultd ••1111 Ille n:llvkllltl. Tllh Dui.1"4'\~ •> tOMucted DJ• Umtt. "I' Clt•ll et Ore"ll' CounlJ 0t1 ot,e"L.W"co• td ..... \noer1llip, t(Pl )I, lt/S TIU1 11•1•~"' -·~ 111..:i with llw • Lron• T. Vt n l'UaJ Collntf Cltrll OI O••nQt Co<#nly Clfl Tltl1 11t1tmen1 we1 filed ,..It> ll'le P\lbll~ Ortn91" Cot1t O.lly Pllet, AptU n. lt lS. GMIMJ Cltrll OI Ortn~ Counlf on ill,10,11,2•,1~/S 11 ... 11, ~ W rtftl l.lt1S. Pl.!Oli~d Ortnoe Cotll Otllt PllOll, F4Wll AOrU:I0,21,tnct ~Jt, 11, lt/S 1lf9.I' """''"'" Ortf\91" COlll Otllf Pilot, -------------JAprll IJ, 20,)I, tna Mty t , l'l/S U:JD.I~ P U BLIC NOTICE 1----:-=----I PUBLIC NOTICE ....... IUf'••1011tCOUlltTOflTM• nAT• Ofl CALl~llMIA ll'Oll TN•COUNTYOflOlltAfllH • .. •• A .... U Pl 'llLIC 1'0TICE DAIL YPtlOT I I For the \ Record · Ulssolut Ions 01.tlarriage ,-INAl OI CR lll l 11MrNAtw1111 '• C.mbl.,_., Ari-P • ..-.a !i.t1111Mf1C. R1!.i.011. 0.btt J. IAO RICll<llOM. Jr ~"'-· 0. .. 11 lhom•s tlld Mmr1"- Mt..,.., HOr"" Olrltolill• and~ U<I · Lill~Cll'I, Gl~yi P, t llCI Ge~rtl W. T•H Mrl. Love• Ltnor Mordlf Mid Mo!'tll ly .. Htetfllrotl, S.wrlr Al\" 11'\d Mlttln ~n.blrg, Crnl~I • G•U tnd SltNty CM,I ' Milr!IFWf, LllM .tnd J01"&' S.. !itrrelgs, fr enclltO •nCI Lll1.fnlla Tilly, LJIJ .ot\d R-ld Chl~ler Rt y-n, E1111tr M. t nd GUlll!rl 8uysse, Mitlltel ar.d Vic to.it L . ~It, Llr4o •"<I A!Ch.trd S.Co n, Ru1111nn E1ttll1 e"CI 8tr...,.0 Hrrlll!rl GI"'°", Dontld C. tnd Mt tit L I "' ~ucn. Roti;" Hood tnd Jolln Glot99' Dunc:t n, Robrrlt Lrnftl end..._•' FrtnMlln HIMll, wln,.m Roehl .,.. \lk_., C•M IC:OOl:w', P•,..,.lt Dtrtil .,.d GIM ...,_. _, E9'f',Jtl\tl Lii atW1 O.lvld H.,_... "' Ktnned1, Lrlld• Lii• •nll Wlll'-'ti · Ed_..,d s...rr.-.u, C1ntlllt tnd Jot CiCUll'O, Cleo Nortnt tn4 RI~ ,~H •• We""· K•llVV" Llor tr'ldJl"""W ~ FN~Y. M1cllt11I Donald Mid~ ... , Mildr Deerfield: First Home NOTIC• Ofl NIAlltlNO Ofl "ITITIOH flOJt "llt01AT• Ofl WIU. AMO flOllt L.•TT•lltl TllTAMl'M• TAlltY E1l•l1 11 ALICE A. M~AllOL£, DK11i.ed. NOTICE IS HEAll!:(IV GIVEN 11'111 Urli\le,GIOrl•J.ll"d Dougl•M. f TtPIO!lc.,,y1,Pe11111 J.1rodWlll~ , , Wtns~I, Terr, Lee •nd Eifw•rlll .J• J-,. Woitt~ltk, Joan M. tnd wa111r J. Ollnc.•n. PIUI K. lltld Oo"n• l.. MiCl\tl\,Otl Jt•n Ind D•vll -O.~ii, Rd [ph J1m1s 1nd W.tndt ,,._, El«lOQe, Pllrklt 1no Freddie-11 I Fenwl(llt, Mery Lynne •nd.Jolw'INIMI j , J•w. 8'1niU -Au111.1,lln1 Jot FMley,GltfWl,&M.tl'MfD-ld E. ,t I O'lol<tny, /Mrtln Peltr Ind Jo Aftft " That first n e w home is a big s tep for a young r amlly . It must offer a maximum of features Y.'hile remaining within a pretty .strict budget. There should be sufficien t floorspace to allow fo r a third, and may b e even a 'Courth ' family m e mbe r , a n d som e enclosed yard s pace so tha t a lad· dler can p lay o utside while r e- maining under l\o1om 's watchful eye. It is perhaps for these r e a s ons •. and others, th a t m a n y new f amilies are buy ing a D eerfield Land Seminar Set in Irvine MAl!.V A, McAAOL£ 1\11 lli.d lwr9ln1 Town Home, built b y Broa d m oor T h e l . 2 2 4 s quare r 0 0 t "'"111on tor Prob911 of w111 tn11 1or .... · th I · C -••I L1t11r1 T11temtrrtary\OtM in e rvine ompany's mas ter-''Sandcreek'' is all on one level "'utlofler. ,.,.,.-=• 10 w111c11 1s ,..c11 planned community at Deerfie ld and features three bedroom s, or '"'"""'' Hr11c11••r1• '"° tntt"" · I · 1nw.,... Pltc• o1 llMrlftQ '"" -~ in rvtne . two bedrooms and a d e n . and t wo w1 tor M1, 13, 1t11, 11 •:••.n'I., "Not only docs Deerfield pro-full baths. In o ne of its altern<:ite 1t11,.,....,,_..o,o.,.r1mwitNo.iof 'd h l r 'ti ed ' Mkl cowt, ti 100 Clvk C1n1itr Dt1.,. v1 e w a y o ung am1 es n e 1n plans, the d in in g room and the w111. 1n 1111 c11y 01 s1"1' An•, t h e way o r service s · and ac-mas te r bedroo m suite o ffe r <i c · C..•lloml•. tivities, but a Deerfield Town· cess to the p <i tio a nd the fire p la ce o.i..:i,:f[t::-J'J~s1JoHN ,.,.,, Pubtllhld Oranoe Coa11 O.ily Pi iot, A1>1ll U, 2G, 21, l nG May'• 19/S l:Mf./S ---------- Home is an excellent first home is s ituated be tween the ·dinin g c.ounty c 11r11 ,-1cTiT1ousaus11~Ess for almos t any young f amily," a r e a and living room. ••t1NAAMD '"1"1"0 NAME lTAT•MENT 'd L ' . It di . . . ._,.._. P U BLIC NOTICE Tlw io11a..1no 111rt.0n "doing Do.Kl· sa1 arr y ,..Lzo e, v1s 1on vice The 1 ,540 square f oo l .. .....,.......... ""s1 es: p r esiden t of the nationaJly r e-"Larkspur" fe atures a two-story "'-~~~-·••• o A AN G E c o u NT v ' dT !' b ed •· FICTITIOUSllUStMESS HELI CO PT E R SEAlll CES. 1~13 cogn1ze u s In· as company. dining r oom-ideal for art lo ve r s· Puon...n or_.. Cotst o.u, POOi, MAME STATE MENT F-•1Strttt,c01.i• ,,,,. ... CA~ FOUR FLOOR plan s are Who want a gallery for the ir pie· .t¥t12'.Zf,•ndMtyJ,i_,,s 1-.is .. :~:~1-•ng11eri.ons .. rtdolngl>W· ,,..,.~!ius~~.·~~·,;;:e.~!1.';~ 1t13 available in o ne a nd t wo story tures a nd wall hanging s . This PUBLICNOTICE wESTE.RN PLAZA, 1110 E111 T11;,ws1.-.~,11c onductedbyan 1n. Mo:O.O. ,,. C\lli.<,F'tlilllpand lleUY J. M\ 8olM1, R-n• tnd Rk Nlrd Frlldnwn. Grt<i•I• 1no Davi1 ~,(' Prt.,...1t1, KaUvtn M. enO Wtl"" G.. 6..-n1, 8everlw G. trod Wllllam T. 1 N""", 011nn1 Mary '"d -.le• RicNrd •, ~ H.ilydle", Mlorlltn E. And Robert R. TI!orMOfl, Pllll T.a"d Ptlrk~MM \.. .. Spencer. Oou911s N•rmen •• , w rilyn tloOblll• F\tlQ, Dons Mii '"6 J•mtti R. .. "'-'.-ti, Mir! ... E. and 111°'*1 H. "1 f J1 .. 11, L•d•n• S1111n •nd ~ • ~' .,, IMdwn. RoDert H. Ind P•trltltM. , • Schriber. R.1ymone1 J. Mid MMnftll • · L U O.vl1, Otrll Lteon Ind Chlrl - models, offe ring two or thre e t hree· bedroom, two and o ne -half ~-=-::_:c:cc..,.::...c.,-,:..:c:.:..::__ __ I GM~.r~~,~~t1:;-r:.i~t~.e:;i,:>~~,,.~ di ... ~10..11111 ... o. D•l9•t bedrooms. Soph isticated d e s ign bath p l a n a lso h a s a fa mily room su"••1oacou•TO,.TME P11tD10 Nu•v•, Mi,slon v11io. i:.111. ,,.;, "'uiment ... 11~ u i.d wiu• 1rw F"IMALOEC11tEES r h I t h t ope n s onto t h e l arge STATEOF"CALIFORNIAFOI!. fUfS CouftlyClerk OI Orenge Co11'1tyon A.prl1 £•ttredl\prilt eat ure5 SUC as hig h V3U ted 8 TMl:COUNT'JO,-OflAMGE Jolln J , Dun" CP•rlntr l, 11612 t ,ltll H.lnwn,MUton W.<1,.0AUtt.J9tn ceilings, ty,·o -st o r y dining ha lls, e n c losed patio. A second s t o ry H•. A-us1z LM>ur"Pittr, L• MirMI•. c.u1.~ F41'17 An...,dio.M<lrr sue•nce Re11>11 r d f . b Io overlooks the d1'n1·ng NOTlc·•o,.H•AttlNGo•••T•T•°" Tn1~ Du•1"1ss •~ co.,duc1e<1 Dy t ....... , ... _.Dr•n,.c··••D•l•r~~. "'"""'Juo1rLtetnd F••""~ -. ree·slan 1·ng 1replaces , s unken a c n y .-..-~ -"·-·••• ''"' • ,_, , ••• ' l flOllt Pl!.O .... T• OF WILL AMO F'OI!. Qolflllrll ptrlnt•st>!p, A(lr•I 1J, 20, 27, t nd ,,_., 4, It IS 1211·/S .....,., " . " '"' ' • Ii vln g roo m s and s p aciou s room galle ry -L•TT•11tS Tll!:STAMENTA1tl' Jo11nJ. Dunn CP•rtne•I ~v~~~~i:;~;~~·K::i!'":C:":c1w1t1 m ast er suites are a ll in eviden c e Es t t 1 • o 1 ANN A Be LL E 1P.tr1nrrl 0or>ai<1 I E 620 S Q UA RE r l DAUc.HEATY, O.ct•Md. Tl\11 \\ttemrnt wts llltd ,..1111 11111' Pl' BLIC ''OTICE £1t1s,Lln<I• G.oll and Rogitr Atllft A seminar on Land Use ·Con-in the Deerfield Town Homes. Tl 1, o o NOTI CE 1s HER EBY GIVEN 111o1 '°""'Y c1rrko1 oran;tC01.1nt~onApri1 ·"' Ed"''"'~' carol O.twn •nll Omtr trots w ill be o ffe r e d M•Y 9.at the Rangin g in s ize from l ,106 "Willowbrook" is the l argest o r FREo P. CHASE "''flied 1wre1n • 1,191S 1------------· Na11'>.!n1e• h D r, Id T H T h " 1191111"" for Probttr ot Wilt .no tor IS• F41U6 fllCTITIOUl•USIMIES$ Starvilgan, Patrio• Etl rn ~ .totvt '' Airporter Inn ,· 18700 MacArthur square fee t to 1,620 squ are feet, t e eer Je o wn omes. is MltfK1 of Letter' Tr'11mt n11ry 10 1roe Pubti.rwd O••"et Co•~• oauy Pl101, NAM•STATIMEMT Thom•~ Boulevard, Irvine. The program prices for D e erfield Town Homes plan h a s three b e drooms and l\l.'O 1111111-r, ,.,,,,M• 10 w111c11 1s mtoe1e APru 1J.xi,21 ... l'ld Ma, t. 111s 1N&-1s nw1o11ow1rtt1 111,t.0n, 1redolng11W· ~.:~: ~~:;.:;i:: .i.'~~dLlndt • ' d h if b lh d r 'i tor lurtlwr ~rllcu11r•, •nd 11'111 '"" -···· JS open to the public . range from $36,990 to $48,490. a n one· a a s a n a am1 Y .... · Hort,,.., ZoilA.tnd 1<r1111 J. ' ' . Th ,. u ... trw;11111e1ot11e1rln9tllli'-~ P UBLIC NOTICE CONTEMPOAAltV CONCEPTS. MtS1rr,SlevrnN . .ondL lndt Evtl'(rt The subject m a tter will include Each Town Home has its o w n room 1n its two stories. e p a 10 Ntn Mt'°' M•r 11, ,,,s, 11 t:»•.m.. in" F"or0e1 AMlll, L~ NI~. a v ... ~~. li•cha•d Ooni•d •"d J.Kkie a d 1'scusslon of c u-t le>ri•la· pn'vate, seclud e d pat1'0 , prov id· is a ccessible from e ith e r the lnt1wuMlrtroomoto.,.rtm~•No . .ioe ft'17 11we • • ..... .... wkl tOl>r1, ll 100 Civic C1nll!r on... FICTITIOUS •uSINESS Blflnll Gtor .. Wiiii-i, -C..I~ (,lrtit , Linda Let •ncl Rick tion, recent court decisions, .COO· ing a n enclosed play area for family room or the living r oom . w111, In 1111 cuy 01 S•"1' An•. NAME STATEMENT c:ort11..s.11c1e ... nt1,cA IJ'2612 ~t.t'>Wn, Jonn 01 ... 1111nd Antonrtt.t lrol. Y •• l'nverse condemnation, chi'ldren. • · A la rg e walk-in closet , separate c..11tom11. The to11°"'•no 111•-is doing llW· ,,....,, Ann w uutm•. to1 c..111 K. DMldAllf1112,1tlS. rwu.H : C.'tr,S...0-nll,CA.ntn 8'"1MP.EC1i lll•ndJ•c~E. >JI' planning response to controls, FIRST OF THE p lans i s the dre ssing area and private dba~h w1LL.IAMI:. St JOHN, WALLcOvERINGS BV DONALE. T1111 ous'""' 11 co11C1uctee1 ltV .. MC1trnna, Jo'""" w. J r. a"d Slwroft lhe 1'mpa ct o f con•-•· ~ land 1 06 1 m a ke the m ast e r s uite a s tu y 1n eo..n1,c11r11. Jlllol E.coas11·-1 ... y .. co•0t1•11t1-r.u .--.. ,,..u.,..,.1... L. uvu ...... ,1 square oot ''Pine wood" . Tl!.YOSTAO&OOIELI,. '1'2t2S MtryMnWllllam1 Doorter.M.!donnaO.tnd L;t ... eml.to values, and a dis cuuion of the with two s tories. Its f ul ly c omfo rt and'conve nience. 1ntw..toi,,...1c•1W1. Marco1 E. Jt1s1n, •2s Or<Nd, n.11 ,~,.,,tis.di..,..,. ttte ~'::~:.~~~~";:'11s~~v,~~c.. ... ! Proper t.chnlqu.s •, ... __ • by ap I d ' h D f' Id T LlolA ..... 1,C.Hl ... IS eor-e1e1Mtr.CAt:1•1s c.-ityCMAMOr• .... ~·•April ~ ••.. ,~.w· ... , .... ~·rt•,·-· ..... "' uuu::u • en c ose two-car garage is at t e eer 1e own Jiome mode ls 0111c... T11is Dvl.lnesto is conc1 uc1ed br.., 1n. is. ms.. ;; --" .. , •• pr;uen.1 t II 1 ....,.. rear o f the,..p8.tio . This hom e has are open from 10 a .m . until dus k ~C::~s1 D•ity Pilof. ,,;.~1M...tosJtswn ~utio...n0r.,... Cotst oiny":.· :=~~~r .. w":.F;r:t~~:,~P. t'\!.. -. • .!~re~ •f ra on cost s ...,. two bedrQOm s a nd two full baths daily, jus t ofr Culve r Drive near """i1 tto.11,•nr:1Mtyl, 1t1s uo1.1s Tllo& sta1 • ...,.n1 wes 111ee1 w1111 11w A41rt111.enc11My•, 11, ,,, t'7s MK-1s Dl•z,Dtn• ......... e ... o Loui,ver,.... _ r LL1u1er 10 ormation cooceminl ~pstairs ,aOd.hP.9-"der rqom ad-?ttoulton Parkway, a m inute o r so cciun1,c1rr1<11Dr•nw eo...n1,on"Prl~·'i--------~'-~--I s1ew"~ s.nor .. Paunnt at1d WIHMim rt:lfistration, ·etc., ~an be: ob· Jacent to~Oli e~try m "the rirs t 'f rom bot"h the Santa Ana and the ' P U BLIC NOTI CE 9'1'7s. F4 =:e11. Ben y Jo ·a;d Euoene \lirted from the Scruthi rn. level. A corner fireplaeemake s a .s -n.n Diego F reeways, a bout .... 1111 -----Publl~ Dr•n9t coa·~1 o.11, PilOI P U BLIC NOTICE iw-u C.lifor.i. Ch.pt. Ofn. l Aprlt 13, 20,21,and Mtyt, lt1S FtlIIH",Sl!irltY P,t nd Ptul ( 213 . r •Ke a )¥&rm focal point for living room m 1d wa y be t w el!n th e t \\'O s~4!~~':,'~~Ac~~~!~rAT;::11t • . 1:ns.~ ,.1niTious •usiNIESS Oabb•. Rob<"..,d .Jolln New1on111. . ) &f,9,7331. conversatiol). . tra n sportation arteries. TME COUNT YO,.OltANOIE CE NAME STATEMENT =~;::~~~.:;~~.!';~::~:;::-, ~~3~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::~~=~ ijijijijijijijiiiij~-'j "•.A-aJm P U BLIC NOTI Tiie followlftO ""''°" '' dOl119 bl.tll· BellM.Cltrencr E.a .. d Mt•i0titM. fllOTICE o,-HEARING 0,. PITITIOfot f--~========--J"l'H Mo: ~rra, Aase Marit •nd Gilbo!n H. FOR ll'fl09ATIE O,. WILL AND flOI!. FICTITIOUS •USIMESS EAGLE SALES PROMOTIONS, ArnolCI, K1llllene L <ind Ric nord E. -..... LITTl!lltST•STAMIONTAltT NAME STATIEMENT l l4 Lomt St .. HunU"910" Btecll,CA O(o Aqle. Cllrist.o ;tnd Antll<>l'IJ C. ~ £ 1 t It t o t MAR V JA N E. n.. tono ... inll per!>On b dolng_busl. Uri Cltrll Etgleton, lit l..ornll SI., Nally, Lind• S. a"d Robtrl l . ' '----:~--"'-.:.:::::::=~-...----VDUNGOUIST, tlso k11<1""n ·,,MARY ness a\; HUnllroqlon 8ttt ll,CA Gerstien. Kolller ine A. •nd Ronok:ll, ·-• ~ --. ..:.. J. YOUNGQUI ST elsollnown H MAAV 1) A.cu s T 0 M c. A Ape T This ~I"''',, cond uct1d bJ"' In-JOl\ffi(l", Ani1t J.tndCllt rlt~A. --=._ VOUN GQUtST, Oecetied. CLEANE RS, dlvlClua!. Rocaro, Jonn Marlln .onG P.ttrM:l tA"" t+OTICE IS H ERE8 Y Gt VEN that 1 ) E N V I R D H M E. HT A L C1rl Cltrk Eagltl"" Snelhl"IQ, OoJle a"d Glorl.o MAJICEN ANN ETTE. PORTER Ila$ IMVES TI GATI ON AC.£NCY, 25199 This 1tetemrnt wt\ llled wltrl 11111 1-idrti!iOll, Otnnls A.tr t nd Marg.1,..I '[ 1111d lwr1!n e -tltion IM Pr-to of Marg~rlle P-""Y·• Mlss1"" Viejo, (.A COunly Clerk ot Ort~Q!l Co..,.,tyOtl April V1r9m•• I': ,... , \~I> Hrrt,Ct•OllC:.atld Jol\"8.Jr. The prettiest beach neighborhood yet ... in the most exciting townhouse community ever! Th' long awtittd C!nt'r unit of Be11chw.1lk H omn facn on b1oad , w ind - ing g rtenb,hs •I th' "'ry h'art o f th,. community, w ,·rt: holding to our usut1 lu sh landsc•ping (avtr•g' 11 lfttS to tv,ry ho m!!), and, of cou1st', th's' ar' tht ••m' f,i.tur,·lotded townhousn that havt bttn s'tting 1alt s rtco rds sine' wt fltst op!n!d. Tod1y, c los' .10 JOO valut-wist f•mili's hav r bough! in &.1chwa1k. An ind,p!nd!nl s urvey shows that over 9J"I1 would buy h'r' ag•ln to morrow! And th1t's th' kind of trslimol'll1I m o ney ctn't buy! If yo u 've bttn to BtKhwalk, come again. Until you'v~ sttn Unit V, you'll never know how good townhouse lif, c1n be. IEACHWALK -rnt: BEACH IS ONLY PAJlT OF Jf. Th' locatton is lcHel ~Just an usy 1troll to the btK'h, and Huntington Sr.cliff Golf Club,lt dlttetly .croet the way. 8"chw1lk 11 virlu•llY n~t door to Khools and lo nlahtll&ht:ed tenni• courta. And ~wnet1hlp lncludn two prlvete clubhouM'I, 1abulou.1-i:rtCT,•tioft; aftd ff'Vm 1wimming pool1. Stt Be.chwalk now ,,. you'll not Mt its like again! 2, 3, 4, or s Bedroom• $48,000 to $66,500 Furni1hN Mod11110,.n Oaill, 10 a.in. to6 p.m .11 1•) "6·6''' ~ hlnl tl\t S'" 01'11-U Jrttw~ 1.oJ:f lf .. ·h '"'··roil 5"111\, fh'• ""'" '" r .. lfl' c:-.,..i t1ifhw•1. 1111.h• on r.t.·11< Co,o•t )llith""'V kl G.AA" W.-,.1 St .1 i~1 un Guhtfn \\"nt ~l mil.-10 Ko-.. h..,,ll,, H~nll~fU!'I tr .. h. ' • • . Wiii ano tor 11\llt"'' ot Leltr•s '126/S '· · eo .... m•n. JacQuin D•'" tnd l.arTY T1sltm.nterJ 10 Ill• 11ttlt1oner, rl-Warr111 A. l<e ssler. ?S71~ 1'41411 Ch.ir1rs ltrencl \0 wltltlt 11 mtdl for lurU..r ""''9U"•ite P~"''·· Mission Viejo, (.A Pubh"'911 Ortnge Cots! Delly Pllol, G•~. Rtll)l'I c . arid Pt hJ A. ,...1kul•r~, 1nC111\tl 1111 tll!W -•tee '1261S April•, IJ, 10. 21, 1'1S 1726-IS Pro1!1U, EliJ;nr A . .ond Jrtrf M. I ·-·-·-·· ,,,,, •••• ,_, .. __ , 1·: et llHrinQ ll'le wme 1\.11 bltn loll. tor Tll s bllsinns is (onCllJC!ed bv an in·· I-------------ouwv ''"' ,., .. """- ,,.,., tl, 197S, 11 t ;:IO .t.m., In Ille divi dual. P UBLIC NOTICE Er""'I courlroom of O.per1mt"l No. J of s.id Wtrrrn A. IC:esslfr SlwN>O". C••olyn Jtnt ll •nd Pilfc9 court,e1100 0 ... 1cctn11rDrl,,..Wt~1.in TPlis 'tttemtnt wts Ultd witll ltw·•----'~ tflll! Otyctf Satllt Ana,. C..Ufot nll. C.O..nly c1er11. ol Ora"ge Count y on FICTITIOUS 9UllMESS ~eoutCI~ Rr~u1110 1~0 E.li~beci::. It O.t..:iA11rll1•,ltfS. Ai><•lll ,l97S. MAME.STATEMENT o:~· t tn, ec. t t S WILLIAMl:.ltJOMN, 1'"4274' TM tollO'*l"9 pert.On 1, d0i"9 bu$0. Bro....,, Andrrt Susan '"o Dunc.o,, '• c.o..ntr c11rk F'lltllisllltd o r ... ge Cots! Oeity Pilol, ntsst i : J...,n """fl'llN TINCH l:llt Aprh20,11,tnCl ...... Y•, 11, 19/S 1JM.7S CASA VI CTORIA APAATMENlS, P!'lllPOll, Jamtt Fr.tnli.lln tnd Mi~lt 4'MW,OC .. 11•1 ..... , $1S 111<.iorlt Str .. t, CMlt Me..._ CA A.oe Lllll ... cll,C.lit.'910t P U BLIC NOTICE '1•11 Johnson, S..nCl<t Lea ind Jo"" Al>- Q1114111.... Jonn Alblrl tnllflllno. SlS Vk:lorlt drrw Attlr9ni..: l!•KulOO" !tlrHl,Alll.l4,Coltt,,,,.s•, CA'l26l1 Oilll!HI, IC1y Fr111te iJnd D•vld Wti· f"llblllhld Orenv-\.otSI Dally Pllol. FICTITIOUS •USIMIESS ...... ...,. Vk lolrt 1nt1nll110, .UIS Vtt •tn ,t,i:wll 2', 11, 1nd Mty l, 1~~~ lSOS.IS MAMIE lTATEM ENT N!...,I. Pt lOS lltrdts E'1tlll, CA'tmft Z•mora. Adrit" and Julie T""' 10110,..;119 l>t'""" is oolng bW· Tll•s buSIMSs 11 conducted DJ •n •n· lnomp~on. Mt ry Violet and ~ss P • 'Bl I C "OTICE NSSa•: dlVICIUll. '""', u~~"" H ' " , ... V , " CE••u •V MAR KETING COM· .tr "°n, enr y ennt r. t -------------1 Joll"A.l11f1 nllno llalH"le Ann $UPEAIOA COURT OF THE PANV. ll'lll Florldl St .• No. 2.1, Ho.ail-TlllS tiltllmen t ,..., IHtd ... Ill ll>t Smitll, Mlclltel 0 1.1wayne I nd Snlrley lnoton Betti\, CA ~2._I Coo.mtv Cler-ol Or•nge Cou"IYOtl April Ann STATl:O,-CALl .. OflNIAl'Ollt Arlllur 8row"e Jr., 2310 Florldt 9,tUS Hunl,Pt ulTllomas1ndOtboral\1Cay TH• 00UMTV 0 .. OlllANG£ SI., Huntl"91on l,Mt (ll, CA 111.4 NUIO 1'41flti'1, Rober I Lr roy and Rtmone Ct•• ll•. ,,.,6 Tlll1 .......... ,s Is '""d>KlllCI by'"""" Publl\l'lllCI O<t"ll" COISI D.oi1v Pilot, ...... e MOT IC• 0,. I AL. I: 0 F 111 l:A L inc:orpor1trd •sr.ocittl on otl>er Illa" • Aprll IJ, 'lll. l l ,tnd MIV t, Ii IS !JOit.iS Holl, Rlchdrd E., ilnd C.lorll L. l'ftO"•ttTV AT"" IVAT• IALS: Derll'llrsltill. Mills, Joan A"..ea"d Robert Lire In IM Mitter ol lM Coni.trvttors.11111 Arlllur Browne Jr. RO<lriQutl, David R . .and C.e<tht et tlw Pl•IOll •nd asi.te ol AMANDA Thl$ 1l1temen1 wa s ll!ed -Mtll Ille Gork in,JttQutlineandMicllael ELIZABETH NORR CounltCl•tkol Dr.:1n11t'C01Jntv m A11r ll P UBLIC NOTICE Mulc llln, Sllaron Lre I nd Gerlld Nolk•l1Mr9bygl ... 11\tlllt«1orlltw 2, t91S 1-----~---~--·J W~YN! ,,..., n, 1t1S, llw 1Jnd1r1lgnld, Wllllem 1'•2437 ,.ICTITIOUS 9USINIESS o. ... 1s, J1.1dllll Rtbt'cct '"""Frederick Mlltr, If ConwrvttOr of tllt tlttll of P\lbtllllld Or.onge COt)I O•llr Piiot, NAMI: STATEMENT Godtrt ¥ """""'1£U11bltl\Nor•,Con-vttee, • ,,,,,,,., '''' , ... ,, ' ''' 1 .. _. Cottle.TomC..tnCILlnd.t!i.. or , , ,, , " lie o 0"' ng perioni Ire ""'"0 U•Otn, l l\omtsM.t nd CllUsli1111L. wll1 tell ti 11rl ... tlt 1tl1 to Ille ftlOl\eSt tlll1l,.111s: .,.1 bldHr, 1\lbJ1ct to conllrmetlell lly P U BUC NOTICE ACPfS HAW ENT E A PRISES, tlw lbov9""tlllld Suptrlor Court, t U · ltJS2 W•1mouth Ln., H1.11\tln9ton tlw rhJllt, title, lnt1r11t, end est ... ot --&ettn. CA tM Coni.trvt lH 111119 time of uww1e. -• ,-·ICTITIOUS•UllNESST Gertrd D. Sfl1w·. 1•3S1 WeylTQl\lt In tnd IO 11\ot t fftt ln ,.., ~rty NAMESTl\Tl:Mll!:MT L.n .. HuntinQlOl'I Betch, CA liKllld In "'9 Clkl"tr ot Ortl'lgl, S/iJll Tiie laOowirtt1 peri.ons ••1 Oolng busl-M1r l1 si>tw, 1'3S2 W1ymoo.Jlll Lr> .. 9l'C..ltfotnl10HcrlOM111toU-: IS: Hunting!"" Be1c11, CA P U BLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS•USIM•ss NAMISTATl:MINT Tt4 fol-Ing ptrY>n 11 dOlng bus!· 111U•s: • "Nortlterly .ll.00 lltl OI Ille TRAVEL UNLIMITED, 111t2 Tllis Dusinti) i) condut lld by I S.011lht•s11rly 126.00 1111 01 tit• lrvlnt 8ou1e ... ard, 51111• 140, Tl.ftlln, IJH!er11 partn1rsltip,' NorllwtsMrl7 120.00 le11 of Lal 243, C.llf.'26e0 Gertrd D. Sllt w ,AQUARI US R.EALTV, 6$11 Cl'hll P.._, Huntington 8t1cll, CtUtor,,;t f Nl--1 HtiQll1SMP1rmtpUWl'9Clf,.... Gl•le Andrea 1He1111r, lJIS ,_,.. Tiiis ~lttrment w.os llled .;111 Ille '"'" Gordofl IC. Llvln9ston, •n t 0 11u cordtCI In Boo-•: 11•01 ll, Mil-H~!.Pllre Or., Cost• MtW, Cllil, C,ounl r Cl,rll ol Or•nge Counly on Pitlfl'Wo, HUlll lng!Ofl 8t1cll. C..lltomlt Ft*' ... 1 ctli.-1 Wps, R1cord1 of OrlO'IOt April IS, 197S. C--011.c.elltoml•."' e1r•t Houi.tmtn 9e11tltr, 111s !wblKI• currlflt lt•eS, co_..m11. .... KMnps.hirtOt.,CoSl• ... M,C..111, conllltlon1, r11trlctl0n$, r1strv.1tloM, •IOhls. rlgl\11 of ..... r, •1111 llMllWl'ltS of Alldolpfl Joi.IOI\ S.tlletl. ,,H Lift. record, dlfl• Or., Wl\illltr, Clllt, 906QS llldsor Olltrs 1r1 1 ..... 11ed for tlw pr~ Nellie Bltnctw. Stc11.111, t t1S Lln- ptrty Ind must bl llt I" -111ng -dlftMDr .. Wlllttl1r.U lll.tOM». ,...y bldttl"'9red to lllt Coni.t,..,.toror Thi$ tMliillHt 11 t ond1Kttd by 1 llmtl· lo tlw olllc1 <II Ills •1torr11v. Palrlclt tctP1tl,.r111lp. HlrJCIQ, l loOO E. Cot!! Hl9llw1r, Cororw G9rle AndA• 8Mllltt dll Mir, C1Ulor11l•, Of m1y De tiled In lllll Sltll...,.1'11 ••i !lted """'" IM thl 011 k 1 of ll•t c1ttk ol tlw 5;,iperlor CO...Ontt CllrllctfOr1n119 CoilntyonAprll Court II 1ny Umt tt!l r tlw first n, lt7S. pullllctUon °' 11111 noOC• ""° !)elo;WI .... l'UIK 1Nk!ngollM1ele. Puillbllld Ori"~ Cotil DtllJ Pi1ol, Tlrml ol Ult ' Ctih Ill llW!\ll -y April 21, Ind Wlr t, 1 I, II, lt7S l·~JS of IM U"ltltd SttltSOI A""tlct ; IOl!lr• ce!lt ctf IM tmounl Did to t<C°"""Y \hi ollH _,,,, llW DtlatlCI l9bl PlldUO-Ofl cont!rmttlon ol st1t ltV IM Superior C911tl, T1x11, rtnll, opertlll\q "ncl ,,..1ntt1111n<1 ••Pl""'• •nd preml~ o" l"111rel\t l 1cc1pt1b11 to Ill• p.,n:NM1" l>Mll be oror•ttd "of "" #ti of COflllrmttlon 9f ul1, ""' t•· Ion of lltl9, rKlrdl ... of ~ .,..,...U,tl'ld .... Y tlllt l"'""-•Jllllkt ..-1 .. •I IN ••Ol'f'IM of If-. ~, or llllf"Clll'ltf's. 81ch n'IUil Mllt-d t nd Wiii M......, ti tlWlllllCI (If Pfltkll H1rf09, 3;!0D IE. Cotll Hl111twty, Cortnl .. t Mff, C..tlforftlt I I I ... ltour M 10 I.I'll, M !tit ICIOwlMW, T1'11 or•111rtT l'Mrttn Cll9strlbld II c-lr f9l11rl'd to t i 1t1 .... 2111 "'"'· ~u. ~. C.ll!Of'N .. Tlll- ..... ........., '-'""'' "" r'9hl to r4}1CI .,., Wld t ll blel. a...; Aorl1 I.). lt1). /1/Wllllem IE.Norr t iClflHrYtlff of""' EUltll of et>OW't·,..,,,.d c .... ..,... .... PATlllCI AMllllOO A"'""fllUIW -•• C..11 Nl ... WtY c::or.MOlll ,..r, CAIJ'243i n1#1c111i l'11t1 •1~1014 A*'"4Y tor CO..Mr••W f'lllllllll9d Or1"99 Cot1t Dtlly 11'11 o\pr\I tt, i1 ""dM•W a, 1t1S P U BLIC NOTICE Pulllllftld Ortf!Qt Cot\I Dt ltr POot, Tiiis bwslntiti h t otldlltlld "1 .,. ;,._ """1120, 21,tMMIJ '· 11. 1t7S 1•1·11 Ol~IGorclon Li~lnoi;t ... P U BLIC NOTICE Ttlk 1ltll_,,t w11.Jli.d wtlll Ille '-"t Cl•rk of Ort"ge bu"!'"" A(lr1I 22, 1tf5. . ... , PuDll!J'cd Ortnge Cots! Dally Pilot, ...... 11, •nil Mey•, 11._1•. 191) , ..... ,) • . . .. . . . . .. •• \ • • Cf DAILY PILOT • . ' ltW' NOi TO SCN.£ •s :dlo._,,., ' .. C1 »•• l2.RimchoSenJuaqab1'llnmhilmea 16.Deane u-Spertaailar, A new.adult~ llOlf & tennis opacioos fairway homes in an recreation ciJ!nmUillty, 'eirdusive Newport Beach executive · ftom 153,M ' · · community. ••-••llYlll•1• W.lratYll•1• Yil.aefsiu ·,~vw. ', From$1211,000 c . '.~ . " • t.Laurelwood 'lbwnh<imes 4.College Park Homes Qualify YllEJ••UsAvenitJPmil 13.u..dJol'Vie'!'."°"!!'8~ B;wn!tiV.ML ·- Maintenance-free living in a ru stic homes for growing families. Private 9.The 1&race 'lbwnhomes Ousters single family 1 & 2 story homes 17.Promonlory Bay ff-Dramatic environment Private park. Tennis. recreation club and 7-1/2-acre park. of single storY, homes surrounding a planned for efficiency, styled'for floor plans-on the bay. Facilities for Volleyball. Swimming. Tot-lot From $48,490 large park. SWimming. Therapeutic elegance. ' private pier.I and slips. with wading pool. pools. Barbecue areas. Oubhouse. From $70,495 •ram S2U,300 From$28,990 Vllla1eotEIC I hi .... · From$40,990 14.SpyglwHiU Luxurious % Laurelwood Patio Homes 5.Greentree Homes For families 10. Park II Homes Homes with executive homes with spectacular • Distinctive 1 & 2 story single famil y . with young ideas. Side lot-line plan dramatic exteriors of resawn wood, views of Newport Harbor and i homes. Recreation center. Tennis. provides plenty of space and pnvacy cedar shingles, stucoo and brick, the sea. Swimming . Private park. for out-of-doors lifesty le. built amid lush greenbelts. From $U6,000 From ~5,990 Fro~ $31!,4!16 · From S54,990 15.)umlne Creole 11ai1Jes 3. Peppertree Homes Imaginative' 6. Deerfield 'lbwnhomeli l & 2 story 11. Deane Romeo ~ve;ljngle Plllllh homes aa:entied with cedar, floor plans for growing famili es. · homes for yqunfl families. Large tamily garden homeS bUilt lin ljrick and.stone: Private neiillibor· Exceptional exteriors in a beautiful park. Private recreation renter. Pool. winding strea8 and £reei!belts. hood. Bike trails. R«reation ·cema neighborhood setting. Jacuzzi . Five-acre reireation park! Tenril?swii_nrning. From $47,490 · ,F'rom $36,990 From '69,2&0 Fr.n fG.. ·0 Start )WI' tour at the mine Village lbne-Show and get facts on all our village h!>mes. Fbr ~call (714) 838-401~. See new homes oonstructed by 14 of California's top builders all in ooe be;lutiful place. Spend.a day in the villages of Irvine. You might find it's where you want to spend the rest of YOUf lilie. ·"' INE VILLAGES Professional landscape architects provide landsca ping tips and answer your questions at the following locations: 0000~~~00•· ,--'-.;_. \ . , \ • • , . • , 'r . .. 'I ' • .· • • -· • I REAi.l lst .ATE SALES' · . . s·()() .. ·~ ' Lic!Ns1 .... SCHOO[ J 1C,8: I 'p '1 ·1"'-9 •.-. .......,.,,..._ ' Z.tt ........ ~ -. '\ • ··--• 1. ................ -' .· In conlurM:tion wtlh "R" Real Estate SchoOl:a.Th. · Levine School ol'R•al,Ett••· After recelvh\g YoUi ltcenle you wfn ~be enrooed In Tltbefi'i 3-Week .Ouick Start Tralnin~: P'rogram. which "nClude t ' morning !raining ¢la~ & afternoon oPtrlence 111 actual real estate ·•ftualions · · · · . · ' . ~ . . . " e• 111 ~· 132.1440 ' .. . . And enioy thos* ho . surme9:" monthS in this lovely iour bedroom ·r esidence. ~ • Spark·ling tree~form po61 dominating rear'yard, fulfy equipped with e,varythlng you need. Inside fil\cf,·forma.I dining room with ranch st~e kitchen, t\ large living room. huge '1"8ster f ti+ suite. Yours for $68,000. Listed by i ~ Frank Zeek. i.-..:.1 1.-..iitow This attractive home will please even the fussiest bu'Jers! Walk to beach and Plf1<S. Extra large bedrooms. private masler sUite. living room with fireplace, dining room. P81'k·like yards for convenience and beauty. $56.300. Ask for Nellie McCague. • 142-2561 ............ ._....... ...... .In this Parkside Estate hOme situateo cul-de-sac.• Large bo'nus room big enough for a pool table. Mirrored doset doors in master suite with private t)ath . two wet bars aeparated dining room. Park-like yards, heavy shake roof. $69,950. Ask tor Fran Park. ......... _.,_ . Surrounded by 8 loot wall lot comptete privacy Lovely Spani"sh home with • !J mammoth living room. separale dining room. huge master suite, lour bedroo'ms. Bes I· .residerrtial area around. and iuSt minutes from recreational area. Handsome Spanish brick tile roof. 574.500. listed by Jack Swallows. ttJ.IJfl .,, ................. " I Do it In styJe i~-this ·profeseii.'.>oaHy~decOt' ted~homt • Covered pat1o. PtrtY-tlke· IM ngi · room with flre p~tace . ttv.ee bedrooms. Customs Include built · In wine cabinet and china closet. New carpets and paint Truly one ot a kind! S44 ,Q50, listed by Mary . Jean Crawford. • • ,,, _.,.,._ Massive lri.fevel Hoor plan lnc:ludee four bedrooms with . extra bath, spacious IMng • room with brick fireplace. Dining "'room l8l'Y9d by country kitchen. ' fmpres.s;ve balcony and staircase ··ov,erlooking living room. $73,-450. Listed by Ca~ole Tessler. " 141-1154 c1· 1 .,.,...,,,_..._.,.,...~ Localed in Onfll'Of the best areas.amund. Separate dl.(llnQ. room wilh affici~ kitchen, Q'fllcious liying room ·great fot er.ertainlng. Three big Dedr'ooms Including large master suite. Neatly kept yards with minimal upkeep. Spanish tlle ro of. i47,500. Lisled by Sandy Bell. . t7'"2lto PkliT ... O..PNt From the luscious fruit trees in this 1overv Glenmar home. Picture pretty yards, walk to beach. Inside offers huge living room ide,1-ro-r i::rartles. fully carpeted kitchen Thre e bedrooms. private master suite. Bring lhe particular Buyers! $44.950 l iste d by J oanne Conaway • . ..... ....... a-., 1n 1n1s anrac11 ... e Beach&ite heme S....per 11001 p1an 1nc1udes large formal 0 1r11ng room r .,. .. " 98fV8d by count17 K1tehen, tiled entry way into invi11hg Uv1ng room. Custom dec or -·o uil t·1n oookcases c arpets drapes covered patio. Four bedrooms ~ plus fam11y room. S60.<XX> 'l isted by Herb Seymore o-' Ano n.e mus1 Sell trus fantastic fam11y res1oence Only two iears ola 11 ollers 1arge living room #ilh wood1urnir)g fJrePlace. t l)ree ' b~drooms mo m·IQv1n g" k i tchen w1tl\ dishwasHer. Carpets. drapes. CQn-· family area lor tust plain r~8'jt'lp: Another beautiful Green Valle'( heme. ss 1,eoo. Listed by Mary Nihart. 1..Wa.6GMitt·,; i.;., For the outdoOr•tYt>e\ fal'lllly:r~toB·parks tennis. Mammoth 3000 ~:tt. WillJ. versatile floor plan offering 4 to 6 bedrooms. absolulely huge masfer suite with private bath. grant . family room with brick 'fireplace. s69.000. Ask for H :~ ~~io ';J' 7o sell this magnificent ~IWOOd model. Shows flke brand new. includes huge maeler suite with· private bath, large living room with used-brick fireplace. contenipo kitchen with oozy eating area. Tiled entryway, thick pile carpeting. Beautifully landscaped. This home is priced to sell al $49,950. Listed by Bill Warren. .. . . That best describes thisterr'ific"famitY home lt>cal&'d " in Coral Shores tract. Entry hall •· Into living room. lai'g_e family room for relaxing, four big bedroom suites. king sized master bedroom with private bath. Outside freshly painted. block patio and water fall out back. ss6.soo. Listed by Maris Sobczak.· Ct1ifoM Poat Hew.. With professio nal decorating! Fully 5'>8rkling PoOI with large patio for outdoor BBC's. Ceramic brick floor tile in entry, large living room, four bedrooms. Homemaker kitchen "with modern apPliances. Custom drapes, carpet. 554,950. Listed by-Dave Bartholorrew. t4Z.ZS61 ·-TOu" 1011e tne wonderful ranch atrn:>sphere in this custom evefythiqg" home. Huge r~ ... N •1 separate family room with open r ~ •, Deam s l i vin g r oom with -'*1 11o oo o·b u rn i ng f i r eplace . " Co n.te mp o k i t chen and d1shwasner separate dinlng room. No-wax solarium floor to garage. S49 8 00 A sk for Margaret Highsmith llHA Tw--S4J,7001 LOW down to FHA terms on lhis lovely Spanish style home. perfect for a new family. ... .._ ' Entry hall leads into living room. ~· · • .i, ranch style kitchen with elegant ·;., natural wood cabinetry Marvelous ~­ arched entry in front Wi th picture 1 0<etly yards situated on DOOi-sized lol. S43, 700. Ask for Sandy Uhrig. iJIMffO MMtoei V 5Wft. CIHR AW Enjoy tl au In this e egant Deane home. Immaculate · ;with 1Ttany extra s includ i ng i~~~ ~s.-family ..room and-living room each with handsome brick flreplace. Formal dining room served by.gourmet t<:itchen with the extr.asl Paneled family room, ' hanging light fix tures Included. Heavy shak& roof.· $57.900. Ask !or Virginia Pollard . ' ' ' Relocating? . If' you're mo•illC) to anofller' area, Tarbell can ca 1 ange f0r ' ·. you to recei•e free lnf-aHO..· from o•er 7000 c-nltles · . thruOuf the US~ and SeYeral forelcJn countries thr)I , our·' RELO organization. For further details plea1e call Ms. Reio, 17141 832-5440. Psrti" a w..I CINelrf , . From this attractive' home in t:funtlngtotl Newly painled inside and out, includes four bedrooms.· seoarate family room. spacious living rpom with l ireplace and equipment. Completely moder.n kitchen ·with dishwasher. Neatly trimmed yards. Reduced to $42.950. l isted by Larry Robinson. c.m_.,__. .. lush landscaping with trees and bushes and in the baek. jump into the pool! Huge '"" family room with open beam cei lings, livi ng room with fireplace . Four big bedrooms. handsome hardwood floors. Kitch9n with built·ins. Carpels. drapes. be autifully decorated. S52,000 .. Ask !or Joan ~erman. 1'1 '11 1~20., s.• .. U-riMJl- One of'the many beautifut extras in this home . brick .Jireplace in living room. sliding glass door otr bonus room to huge sundeck, mirrored closets in all 4 bedrooms. Chefs kitchen with natural wood cabinetry. Workshop and office in separate rear yard. 552 .000. Ask for Delores Byerley. ...... _l-0--VA T-! . Beautiful Cascade model honie locatecf rih: prestigious Irvine. Lush greenery -\ with two separate yards. l arg!'I tot situated on private cul·de·sac. G racious living room wilh'1 fireplace, separale dining room. large lafnllY ro om. Four big bedroo ms wit h extra balh. Elf1cient kitehen. $68.950. Ask for Betty M"Srtin. c--And lots Of elbow room in this lovely Vera Cruze ,m o del ,h•o me . C ent.ral air-comti!iQPJng, grpel~ Qr~s. Four big bedrooms. separate family room. formal dining room with chels kitchen. Gracious /•v1ng room with !)replace. large master suite. Bookshel ves included. Guarante8d lo please! $59.950. Ask.lor Glen Hellworth. 540.1720 Ser~lng ·700CJ ·title~ Throughout The U.S.A. ---~~ ' ~ ' , • ' •1 America's Larieat ~ .Ho•• ~-1_~Je ¥com~,.·.'9f .. ' ' .l ·: I ' I • . : ' I .. ' ' I 'di DAILY PILOT &inday. Aprll 21. 1975 -.•. Standard an~ Poor What's New in Stocks l.. =r. I:;. n.Mifll "·" ..... ... ' .. ,t .. . ... .... . NY Most Active ~~ .... ~:' ~ ~ Amerlcon Most Acllve ( Firms as Old as U.S. Bitsiness Workslwp Set r 40 Localed That Began Under Washington NEW YORK <RP.!t::<;l)l:O• 'and ch.,-;olate at J , .. M.,.,H11-ber c~nb 0 .. x:,,. I\·'!: c 0 •. qf The n at ion • s ap. UOtch'ester, Mass. is malCer ot' P,rinting tiUCs', Pai lth-lliJrg, w .. ·VA; proaching bicentennial part of General F~ or w~~nvv.-e-4 to I b tJl bffe fO! a m:a1ter 'Of I bas stirred interest in White 1Plains,· N.Y. Biooll:tynbutnowbasita ahovel1 and now makes'·1 ' thOse companies that Devoe & Raynolds, the h•e ad q u' art er s in many kinds of tools, -have been doing business nation's oldest maker of Rumson, N.J. especially gardening since the founding of the painls, was acquired a · Another famous name tools. republic. few years ago by on the list is Fownes Smith-Worthington So far, the names or CelaneseCorp. Bros. Co., New York Saddlery , Inc., or FINANCE Taxes, ca,pj_talization, The session, sponsored mabagement problems, by the United Slates . Jeaal requrrements and Small-Business Ad - L • : selection of good bus1-ministration and Orange . Def!S locatiori""-are~ of Cf! u n t y E--c o s:>-om ~ c co.nsideration for a Development Office, will person piepar1ft·g 'to lo ' be held in the·santa Ana. iDto business L Wilt be Ci~y·.COunCll •Cham~r,, ar&ciiSS9d ®ring 8 free, '}luilding No . 20 , Civic day-lon4 Small-BUsiDess Center Plaza, Santa Ana , Adm in is tr at ion from' 9.a .m. to 4:30 p.m. WorkabOp scheduled in R.egistration will bea:in Orange County Thurs-at8a.m . day. The workshop is de· two .score firms have And of course many of maker of gloves. Hartford still caters to been uncove red that the firms are not making There are several steel the horse lovers. Elder & were in existence when · firms, but none ot the big J e n k s • I n c . , Mesa Fll"lll Expanding signed to make SBA pro- grams more accessible to existing and prospec- tive small businessmen explain the joys and pit· falls common lo newly established businesses 1and to discuss the key factors necessary fo'i suCces;a,, · iSBA officials say .• AddiLional information -on "the workshop can be obtained from the Los Angele• District Office of the United States Small Business Ad· ministration at 849.South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90014, or by calling (714) 834-2298. George Washington "''as Ro•-land i _ ones. Philadelphia, makes President between 1789 • • • ...., ~ Shryock Brot., Inc., of paint brushes and W. H. and 1797 and are still do-Philadelphia still la in W. Jordan Co .• also or California Injection modern m anufacturing and women of the area. C•ll 142-5171. Moldinf Co., Inc. CCIM· space to more then 8Q,000 Th e primary subject of Pul • tewworda ingbusiness. C:o. of Brl•tol, the paper business. the City of Brotherly Most are .relatively C 11 t I I I Joseph Oat & Sons ot Love, turns chemical CO), o Costa Mesa has square feet by late sum-tl!!h~e..!w~o~r~k~s~h~o'!!p~W'.'_il'.'l_!be~,!'l•~~=='="::wor::=::":;':;":,'~"=·::::::.J announced plans. to ex-mer 1975. ,- small, but Insura nce o 11 11 •' 'Philadelphia are cop-specialities for the tex- ·com pan y o f North •akes sprlRp, persmiths, a prestige tileindustry. America, Philadelphi a, c raft to d a y as in Bird & Son of East rates as a giant and there but far motor Wcuihington's tlme. Walpole started this ball are several good-sized Two firms , Snell rolling when It called al- banks on the list -11elaleles, not Manufacturing Co. ot tention to its 1795 tound- Hartford National Banlt Worcester, Mass., and inc date in the recent an- &: Trust Cq., New Haven aoagons and Job T. Pugh, Inc., of nouncementotacontest Bank, Union Trust Co.of Philadelphia. make ottering Sl00 ,000 i,n Baltimor e, and fJuggle•••• augers and bits, matching grants for Providence Union Na-particularly for ship-local bicentennial Uooal Bank. building, and have been celebrations. the products they made doing so as long as Old Now, how many more FOR THAT matter, in 1795. Glory has been waving.. comp4nies that ·bave Schieffelin & Co .• the W. H. Rowland &Co.of The name of Lipen been aroabd since 1795 New York wine, liquor Bris tol, Conn.,· still Thread Co. of Patenon, remaJ n to be dis- pand the ~ompany's Founded in 1959, CIM· manufacturing · facility, CO is one of the largest located in the Irvine In-custom injection mold· dustrial complex. ing companies in the Ground was broken in United States, employ-· February to add more ing 300 people· thAn 40,000 square feet. T ~ e . c o ~ P a n Y 111.is expansion will bring~ apec1al1zes 1n . close the total new and tolerance molding ot Seminar On Women engineering thermoplastics for elec- tronic, pharmaceuUcal· medical and industrial components. and cosmetics 'house, is makes springs, but for· N.J .• is self·explanatory. covered? no pigmy. Neither is the motor v e hicles, not ~ "Women in the Field of James Bea m Di&lilling wagons and buggies. G h p ·-Insurance'' ls the title of Co., or Lorill ard Co .. the Bird & Son, Inc., of '· rowt attern <#· a seminar being hosted tobacconists, now con-East Walpo le, Mass., raJt~ by the Ora nge Coast trolled by Loew 's Corp. a water-powered paper \ . . . ' College Career Develop- The Dupont Co. is th~ mi 11 i n1 Ge 0 r g e s Changi mel\t Center, Wednes-oldest of the nation's Washington's day. To-. een ng day, May 7, in the een-I~r- giants but it just misses day Bird is big in roofing ter's conference room. the list. So does the Pratt and bullding materials. EW YORK UPI The, free seminar runs & Whitne:Y Division "of Building papl~rsk are thl e --~ ..1.1-t rC )-~uttonle.m1rothretw~"or' ._Id -from 9 to 10 :30 a.rii ., and "•It Ind · I Pr It remaining 1n to ts .i1n::i ,._..I eoe o enero ......... is -n tol OCC s,.,,....__._ ..,...... · ustnes nc . a beginnings. could mean tbe end o1. m. ae. l• to abandon the .. _. 1-vuo:-•~• &: Whitney, which also duslriaUzed society u prwent bllh ener1Y in. and other 01embera ·of gave its na m e to the NOT surprisingly, a we have known it tor the dultrial civilization and the community. engine division of United considerable number of past .ceritury' accordin& mum to the ''ateady:'' Gu es t speaker is Aircr-at·t Corp .. ·Was-U'ieVelferabJe-ttrms-ar~ to a Univ.erslty or SloW·sro•th or 1rowtli-NortonHlndleylllotthe founded by the noted in-in New England, New F1orida re1earcber. 1 ... aociety enYi1loned a New y 0 r k I: 1 t fl ventor . .Eli Whitney, York or Pennsylvania. Thomas A. Robert.Ion, century aco by the lnauranee Corp. For father ot the cotton girl, But Wilmington, Del., coordlnotor or the un -11 h hll h further information con-ol modem hl.gh power En1 s P osop er, tact tbe center at •srYUSH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSElf OR A FRtlN ·. IMlPI AND ltZl 0, UllL Mrs . .IMft 0.. t2J Melft lt1e•I ... ..,, ...... , .. ,., ... t21&1 l•Mle Do Nol 14•• A Pth1ltllf ..... , .. has two, ·J .E. Rhoads & lversity'i energy center John Stuart MIU .. cunpowder and of ac-Sons and Amalgamated ill Gatnei vllle, said the~----------:-::5684:::::.· --------Ji,._-'~------"\"I curate gauges for metal Lea ther Companies, counter-productive ten- fabrication. both makers of leattier ·denCies of today's high One m e l ro po Ii tan goods. The only leather energy industrial system newspaper, th e Pit· firm on th e list is are so glaring "they re- tsburgh Post Gazette, Winslow Bros., Sm ith & veal toda,y's profit u makes the lis t, and there Co., Boston tanners. • tOmorrow'ti losses." are two small er dailies CuriouslY., two of the 1 RotJ:ertson baaed bi1 qn it, the Berkshire firms made pencils in · pred.ietioi lar1ely oat.be f=agle of Pittston, Mass., George was blngton's •"net ener1y" pbllCJICll'lhy -"d fhe York Gazette of d d Ulf ak the or bl · 11 H -~ Yor.k, Pa. The New Vork ay 80 • m e m, •co eague, OW..-u Koh• I -Noor . Co. or T Odum 1radu1te -Post, rounded by Alex-Bl b · NJ d · ' ~-oom1 ury, . .• an tenor of eDvlronmeatal meter _Hamilton in 18>1, Faber-Castell Co. ot e d 1 l n •er l n I at Just misses. •Newark, N .J. Galnn•llte. American Ba nk Note, Alao on the list ls the He allO said tbe only which bas printed money .--;:::===============::::--11 tor many· nations;-has ·1 tieen around s ince Washington 's time apd so has Ratscy & Lap- thome, Inc., the famous al.ilmaiers of Cilf r518riCI hi New York City 's 8ro!lx borou1h. -. llEV~~AL otl)•n or Ula 1urvlvlng firm• that *8 •• old 11 the MPUtilic •-are par11·or ml,ldr 'cwalomerote1 .• Wlllttt. tlaller Co., m•k~r ol Brand New Cadillac ~.~!~!!. ~- CtbrioJtl roor, ,Jter~ Utt wbtel, u etc. Pim lax " He. ('121.1) Nabers Cadillac ' • i -·-"·-·-·---1• ·'· " Huge Selection LON. Prices ~ _-C~ck t:Js out! ~Viejo~ SM OitfO ~. tt A.,..., l'tlwy. ......... VltjO ,.,.,_\,. ,,,.,.,f.,,.. Hert's Ille perfect WI'/ lo ma ke your mGney ot SfCMlilles do "lriplt~dwtf': .ff\Wt tMIMb 1111~ ••• cllt ..,., lor Hit •·•Pftlllll "otJ of Hot( MtfllOriM Ho~l's 'Tour 'le-1•1e Pl•ni IOf GMnl''. You will M 11'1 fGr • pi.,um wrprist! T•l•b11t1: ~ (714~645; ••• '-105 Aile for l'llomtt ltMfU"1D4if ' HOAG MEMORIAL HOSl'ITAl · ~1 8 N'Gwport BouleVllfd. --.CAUl40 •, .. - l'.'t .. ':"".---.-·--------~ --.-.-..... -; I fllln,fh!•"-·!l•-"'""Mwlltl$1.'9i. I I " ... Prloll ... i..w DI¥.. I • . • 1 ...... Off!q.... .... i C..11 -· l:•li!WiM .'212' I . . ~ .......................................... , ..... , ... , ................ . ·r--~-~·~ ........ .___..".....,.,.,......-'lntt'".-m ---. I I I I I I •I I I I I I ............ ' . ................. ····~ .. ., ..... . ......... ,...1.c... --~,.....,.,.i---- L - ------~~---------~--·~ . . .~, ' I • • I ' . \. . • • Sund.,.. April 27. 1975 DAIL V PILOT D:J n. ......, ,......,._on the 0..,. COllt --· DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS ,,.,., ........... JM.71" .... 1 ........... ....... -·----"'-'•~····· ... ,... ........ ~ ..... You Can Seff It, Find It, [ & · ] One Call Servke Trade It With a Want Ad 42 •5878 fast Credit Approval ........................... Ao:'I 1,in &..._ ,,...,..,, ......... tlOf)."" ............ ~ . H1•HForS. l"'''"'°"s. ............ s. ~HotnetF'Of'We . ············--······· ....................... ··············~········ ...................... . ..................... . MROIS: .Wo;1U.-. •••rol 1002 ·-I002•••rol 1002 "9-ol 1002 e-ro1 1002 ...... cltec:ll .....,. edl • • • • • • • • • • • ••••• ••••••• • •• • •-••• • • • • • •• ••••••• • •• • •• •• • •• • • ••••• •••••• •••• • • • • • • • ....... •• • •• • ••• • • • • • • • ••• ••• • • • ••• .., -._. ... ------,.. 1-1• .. clt. n.. ROMT IOW DAILY l'ILOT __ , llYIMl,lWA. II lolllllfy fer lllo ftnt i.. 4000 t'l of th• best of COl'NCf ... ..,..........._, everything. Best view. -r large lot, larce room11, 3 .--------al car garage, }\Ule ma.I.er bedroom + huge bath. ltooo"!"fer-•••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 EXCELLEMr INEXPEHSIVE DUl'LIX i'"'ee lot. Evel')'lhinK In immaculMle condllion. H&i'"' pool. Property has to be seen to be ap- preeiated. Shown by ap- pointment only , 3 Bn + den , 41,'J: ba, loU of mar· ble. Built by builder for ' • ' ~-' I l ' &ali~;l11tr!t ln Corona del Mar, iden· llcal units. Open beamed 'cellinaa. Each has lta own patio. 21h Blocks 315 MARINE AVE from beach. Great BALBOAISLAND ·i larter for inci>me or ·* 673-6900 * 1ood re.tirement. Onlyl~~~~~~~~~ · '82.SOO. Call &'7J.85SO. OJlf"' u1·9 • 1r ~ 'u11 ,c) ar N!ft • • REDUCED $9950 SIR t POOL ZYRSHEW S:c=:i!!!!!!js triklng s bedroom. J • bath. l°"''O story. Formal TopofllleWortd •.~,·~~~-~t..."""'·~'·<ii!· ~::l:iim 4 Bdrm, 21/i Ba Dream ltome. Custom· decorat- ed. Well planned family home. entry . Sunke n living room . Enormous party. game r 'Oom with £ireplace . Ex tensive patio-pool-and garden areas . Private housekeepers quarters. Second level childrens wing and mas$ive master s uite .. Walk to beach. Just $5800 down. Must sell thls week . Call 963-6767. f'atal Pltalflf! San Francisco Bay longshoreman John Schenone was pre- sumed drowned after he drove his van o(f Pier 70 into40 feet of water Friday. Rescue crews pulled the vehicle out but could find no body. Katz' Krazy Mode Of Dissent: Success By MA UREEN O'CROWLEV 0t IM D•llr .. IMI s..n When I van K a tz wa s something of ii campus rebel in 1989, it was popular lo burn your draft card. Fashion s," 174 12 Beac h Boulevard. ' "You know, a lady came into the shop once." he recalled. "and when J asked if 1 could help her she said, 'No, 1 just wanted to see somebody who publicly called himself crazy.' .. OPEN SAT&SUH Z907-.CdM UDOTRIASUU ·'One of a Kind" Udo Isle Beauty! 60 n. o( deluxe property with pool. 4 Bdrm custom home. OPEN SAT & SUH 116Vleltr<e * 675-5930 * 3637 E. Cst Hwy. CdM SUPER EASTSIDE $4,900 IUYS IT Bright sunny kitchen, lar ge dining area, rireplace. Just li sted 54.900 dow n &: il ·s yoors. Better hurry . Call 646·7171. c»'fN Ill q •II~ f\JN JOSI NIC'i' --- -- THE REAL ESTATERS - ---' lachenmyer n,.,,•!or But Ivan. a pacifist of sorts .. simply . mailed his back to Washington, D. C. The nominal effort didn't reall y m atter lhougb -an old football injury made him exempt from the draft. Katz, wbo came to th.is country from Israel in 1957, was a quiet, sby, reserved child. His inability to speak Englis h left him with MEWrORT ~CH few friends. 332 Cat.ahna • Now as a 28-year-old settled suburban busine.$s man in Hunt- ington Beach, Ivan is no longer a campus rabble rouser. But he still carries out ii somewhat radical flair in the world of fashion and free enterprise. ·. Ivan can be found daily in the Huntington Beach boutique he named fo r himself, "Krazy Katz Mesan Pleads Manslaughter In Drug Rap A Costa Mesan who admitted in the courtroom that he injected a rataJ dose of heroin into a man whose body was later found behind the defendant's home has pleaded guilty lo r e duc ed charges or vo l untary manslaugbter. Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey accept- ed t he plea fil ed by electrician David Andrew Burks , 18. of 532 Center St, and set May 15 as the sentencing date. Burks, who wus booked on murder charges last Jan. 29, faces a possible state prison term of up lo 15 years for his role in the death of William Emerson Weaver, 19, of 3032 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Coroner's officers who con- ducted an autopsy on the body said Weaver must have died a short time a fter the massive dose of heroin was injected. He was often teased as being a I-lave s~melhi~iJ\'.bu ~ant OPEN'Sat/Sun t·;; "sissy" because he played the ~o sell . Classifaeil aAI do CAPE COD beautifully clarinet in his school band. But in it well . 642·56'7B. dee., 5 BR. 3 81\-brick high school, Ivan became active frplc-ne~ ~ni<1ue m~st.:r in football and e~entually came CLASSIFIED bdrm suite + many ex- out of his shell . Hoy1s tra5c::t"i!~s....7060 It was while attending college that he began to see li fe different- ly. In 1969. times were Lense. Stu- dents across the nation -were viole~tly protesting U.S. involve- ment in Vietnam . But unlike other stude nts. Ivan:S rp.ain gripe wasn't the war itself, although he didn't approve of il. It was the draft that upset him. "I don't believe in the draft.," he said. "The government isn't above any individual. who should be able to determine his own destiny." But Katz doesn't believe in government either, offering .an alternative instead. He said he is "'looking for some sort of m eaningful dissent out- side the political syslem.' .. based on natural or created demand on a voluntary a nd· competitive basis. And he call ed government, with its rules and regul ations, "a monopoly of inefficiency.'' Katz suggests the cc..untry could run more efficiently if gov- ernment functions were turned over to private business. When striving fo r p rofit. Ivan ex.- plained, people are bound lo be more efficient. )" Ivan's own boutiqlle, he said, is doing quite well. He 'ca11s his in· dependent business his own way of silent protest. /\d\'crtiscn; n1a~· p!::1 (·(' l~·ir tu.ls b.'' tclt'phunc 1!:00 a,m_ lo ... ::iO IJ. n1 . ~1onlla.\' lhru Frld:i ~· 8 lo noon Siil11rd11y l.'OSTA '.\IESAOF l''I C I-~ :.un w. li:i.'' ti-12·51n g l'\t>:V.'PORT Bt~A{'ll 3333Nt'"''port Bl,·d. 1>12·5678 HU:\llNGTON BEACll 1787~ Beach Bl vd. MO·l220 LAGUNA BEACH 11811 Glel'lneyre l..agunoi Beac h 494-9466 SADDl.~BACI\ :!."•'.:••!La 1';11. llo:ul l.;;iguna llills 581-li.110 NOHTll t.:OlTNTY tli al lret.'5'10·1:l20 CUSSIAED DUDLIMES l:\:11dl inl' fur ('OP)' & kills i:i r.::10 p.m the d :1y IX'fOr<' pubhc11lion. ex- cept for Sunda y & fllon - dn ~· Editio n s w h e n deOOline is Satur-day, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED RIGUU.TIOMS ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ads daily & report errors Immediately . THE DAILY PILCYf assumes liability for the firs.l In· COrTect insertton only. (:All;CELLATIO~S : OPEN Sal/S...1·5 6702 Murilyn Dr .. 118 3 BR + bonus r m. 3 baths. Move in cond. $59.950. CALL556-8100 lolboaloy,.,.. .. -. STARTIR DUl'UX First time investors de: light! On.ly $38,500 ror this prime easLs.ide Costa Mesa location ! Bring hammer & paint brush. You fix ·& make a bun- dle! You own it fOf' $3,850 + costs. Take advan· tag e . Call today . 646-7171. THE REAL' ESTATERS ~ Depositors to Ask For $50 Million When killin,i;t: an ad be !'lure to make a record of lht' KILL NUMBF.R J!1ven ~·ou by ,vour ad taker 3!'1 receipt of your tan<'e11alion. Thi!! kill number mu!'t he prei;en• tl'd b~· lhC' ad\·erliser in citse of .a tltsputc. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of tM Dlllr PU• Slaff Holders of safety deposit box.es rined during the S6 million "Mis- sion Impossible" burglary at the Laguna Niguel brilnch of United California Bi.nk in March 1972 will a,pear in Superior Court next week to demand $50 million in d•mages. Jn l awsuits filed since the bu1lary, boxholders claim that ne1H1ence by the bank, the Oreo Alarm Company and the DieOOld Sate Corporation contributed to their lndivldoa1·1os1es dmtncthe helot. They also charge that the bank knowln&IY neglected to inform -boxhotdera that_ the__CQOtentl of the safety dePoslt &>xes were Dot iMured. Arthur Hews, attorney fOf' lhe pl1inUff1, oaid Friday thal actual lo11e1 austai'ned, by · tbe ·box~ holders tot•l• 11.390,000, le•vti'll' more than m mUllClll that is 'IOUlhl In \lie lorm ol punlUve dam11e1. • During the bank burglary - the 1argest of its kind in law en- for cement history -a team of Ohio-based burglilrS bypassed electronic a larm systems and blasted t heir way into the vault with explosives. After penetrating the foot-thick concrete and steel vault root. they systemaUcally li:>oted ~· safety deposit boxes of their content.I. . The take included negotiable securities, cash, jewels and rare coma. The official loea set by the bank, -following ~an \nven&.ory of the vault 'a contents, was $3.019.070. Several men drew lengthy feeterel prison terms after a leni£by ind expensive lnvestiga· lion by the Fed eral Bureau of ln· veatigaUon. . Hews said the trial may last two months. He said he plans to call scores Of witnesses to the stand to detaU J.helr 1-and tntl(y to othet 11pe<IS ~ the cue. f Cl\NCt-:tLA'r t oN on 1;£lRRECTl·ON OF' Nt:W i\D 8Efr'OHt: RUNNING: 1-:\'f!l'y effort 111 made to kill or correct a new ad that Ms been ordered. hul we cannot Jt:Uaran- tee to do ilo until the ad h•A appt-1red in the ....... DIM£-..A-LlNto:: ADS: 'nle!!e. ada •re· strlclly cuh In 1dvance by mail or at 1ny one of our of· rk'e!I. NO ·phone Mders. Deadline : a J).m . nid•r. Costa Mess of. n~ • 12 noon at all l:nnch offices. ·TtlE DAILY Ptl.OT rnerves the right 10 cl•~lry. tdit. t'tn11or or refuse any adve·~. tlsement , iand to chantre IU ,..~ • N!ll,Ul1tlon1 .... ii.hoot prior notlc..' CU.SS4'11D ~ADDllSS P.O. Rox IMO. Costa Mesa """' -........ . Daly .......... .... Mf C .. 6G.J611.. I ·--............ ,. ..... ......... ..................... ~ ......... ... ow* ....... .. ., .... _,.,.. ... Or.,.. ... ,_ ..... 0.,. ........ .... n. ......... ..., ........ Dr.,. c..-t .... ' ........ 642-5678 -· WHERE ELSE? Can you find 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. big block fenced yard & covered patio ror only $34,900. No down to Vets or assume existing loan at 8260. per month including taxes! Lovely oifca. Call 546·4141 SHIP SHAPE!!!! Owned by a Navy man and you kno"'' what that means. ri.1ake a \VlilTF. "GLOVE . INSPECTION or this 3 bedroom. 2 bath. lanai room. PLUS POOt.1 PLUS assumable 6~{i.ck VA loan in Westcliff area. Only S62.500. Call 546-4141. BEST BEACH LOCATION · This PARK PLACE 2 story 4 Bdrm. 3 bath, formal dining room, ,lrg family room W /Jrplc, 3 car garage is custom deco.rated & landscaped. Walk to beach, a ll schools. across rrom 40 ac. rec. park. New listi~. $75,500. Call 962-4454 VERMONT FARMHOUSE This home has room for everyone and everything. 4 bedroom. den . large bonus room. large laundry room with room for sewing and painters easel. Rear yard is maintenance free with large swim·ming pool . New shag carpet. \l.'all paper and no \\·ax floors . $59.750. Call 962-4454 CAREFREE LIVING Customized University Park Condo. Secluded end unit on quiet cul-de-sac st reet. This 3 bedroom home has a remodeled kitchen w/new appliances. New \•later heater. fresh paint. Garage door opener. You own the land. $59,900 .. Call 640·6161 5 BEDROOM BEAUTY , Super sharp ·, University. Park home with fantastic viev,.· of greenbelt. Walk to pool and t ennis cou1ts. ShO\VS like a model. See for yourself. SSJ.500. Call 640·6161 HUHTIHGTOH IEACH-$61,500 Best buy in desirable Suburbia Pk. Many extras i11 immac. 1 story ranch w /4 BR, FR & formal dining. Beaut. .landscaping, brick BBQ, air·cond, work shop. Top condition. 10101 THESEUS SUN 1·5 UHDA ISLE -HEW -LUXURIOUS Perlect design. Elegant carpeting & .dra._pes , expensive wallpapers. ~bundant use of lta).i an marble, pool & jacuzzi. 5 BR. formal DR. lge rec. rm, . FR&Jgar. Pier&.slip·+ more. 76LINDA ISLE DR. SAT/SUN 1·5 llG CAHYOH -VIEW! $13',500 Beautiful NEW 4 BR "Deauvi lle''. Di nin g rm. bonus rm, f~l.bulous kitchen & huge master suite. Plush cptng,. landscaped & rm for pool. 1-iurry ~ 2RUECHAMONIX SAT/SUN 1·5 CORONA DEL MAR CUSTOM DUPW View from owner's delightful uQit. Quality bit near-new 2 story. Spac 3 BR, den. 2 baths;fireplace in each· unit. Bet. hwy &ocean. Home+ inc. 510AVOCADO SUN 1·5 COSTA MESA-$34,950 .Just lU...'ted ! 3 Bit & FR near Harbor Blvd. Ideal loc. for fu ture income. IAY ISLAND HOME FOR LEASE In best location on char ming island. Long water vie\v. Fun1ished 4 BR home \\' /dock for lge boat. $2.000 n10. llG CAHYOH EXCLUSIVE-$87,500 Fabulous golf course lot for a fabulous home. Private drive, great view! ZI 11 S•J~HilhRoad NEWPORT IEACH, H.11. 644-49 I 0 ••• ,.. 10021c •• ,.. 1002 1002 •••• , .. 1002 ........................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ···········'!··········· ···············-········ 4 PLIXES /BUCH 553, 990 EACH 2·4 plexes !Side by side. Roomy 2 bdrm.<>. units. Age 12 . expen s es minimal. ONLY $53,900 ea. ln \'estors where can you match this ofrering'! TAKE ADVANTAGE, ca 11 now 842·2535. QPIN 111 9 •1< ~ f<.JI• r(j~f Ii•(( THE REAL.l £STATE RS --_ _) Country Club ME:;l'l'OllT ltllhldo ...... Pi..Poo1 $119,500 Magnificent 4 BR inc. hide-away mstr. suite, pvt. bath, sep. maids qrtrs, for ma l din. rm . w /gourmet .kilch. huge ram rm -overlooking park-like grounds, enter-tainer's patio, sparkling pool & therapy balh. -WATERFRONT llG 411 lam. home, .3 baths, din. 2 frpl cs , 3 <:ar gar, pier $145,000 formal & slip. 211, Zba loyfronfs -1-"'or sale or lease. or both as low as $450. mo. $59.000. Several to pick fro111 . Pier & slips avail. TEH UHITS-OCEAHROHI". Big 135' lot. Pays roritsell and lhen some. $175,ooo. Delight(~~ toenler-J.~~~~~~~~~ tain in . form al dining Sr AMISH VIUA JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 2919 Newport llYd. corner leith G1111r.. I OOZ G1Mral I OOJ ............................................... rm, double Jireplace, Spanish tile entry lhru separate brea'lrast area massive double doors. in kitchen. Large utility vaulted ceiling, central room, 3 large bedrooms, atrium with banana 21/:z baths. 2 Car garage trees & 12 water foun · +storage. Open Sat/Sun Lains adjoined by a fully I•_,,_.,_,,_.,_.,,._..,_,.-,..,_,,_.,_,,_.,_,,,._..,.,,._..,_,.-,..,=.,-".,..'".., 1-5. l 765 Bahama Pl. equipped artist's sludio. Bt ~ _)/. Me:;a Verde. Winding staircase to f secluded master with au l'On ome view of unspoiled hills . ifJ WAMTED TOTI.ADE No back yard & p, neighborhoods. Privacy. i.er Just reduced. Sacrifice- Hurry call 645·0.103. ' A CIUllll-aimrun' 4 Bed,oo m. 4 Bo1h & Golle'y New custom 2 story home on Balboa Peninsula with 2 fireplaces, wetbar and beautiful built-ins. Lots o( glass providing a fantastjc panoramic view of Newport Bay. Fee land. $279,000. . . $15 ,00 0 , Sec ur ed Corporate note for down SpectCICtllcr View payment or equity on re-from this Harbor View al estate or?? Homes 4 BR Montego OPEM HOUSE THIS --1200 EAST IALIOA ILYD. 67WIZO 642~'6~7S3~~~~67~3·..,•,,.505..., Model. Highest streets 1 ,.!'=!~~~!!!!!'=!~~~~~~:!!!!~~~~ = overlooklng all t h e 1~~ Valley below. This one Is breathlakin& both inside 1 t• .. •••-r,.ol• 1972PllCE5 NEWPORT HEIGHrS Just $43,950. Quality plus charm. New carpet. Roof. Beamed ceilina and l)aneled wal ls . Recognl:te a hol one. Call 646·7171. 1002 ....... 1002 and out! Decorated lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••-•••••• NEWPORT HEl&HrS LJ.R&E perfection! $103 ,000. Must see to appreciate! IALIOA ISLAND EXCLUSIVES " Well localed-full lot with REILJORS small collage.167.SOO. I\ Drive By 124 Ruby- ~CampusDr .. lrvine Classic Island family Campus VBIJey'ShopClr. home nea r sooth bay , 2 RAISOR'S CAPE COO THE R-EAI~ ESTATERS ' CAL&. 133-1600 patios. great for outdoor 1---''---'-'-'----lliving. xlnl street. 2 11lory -3 Bdrms. $89,!iOO. Charming, ~omplelely remodeled & ftderorat- ed, larae ramily kitchen, 3 Bdrm.home +income, 4 Bedroom plus den. gre<il New Englanders kitehr.en . Very private f patio. almost ZJOO sq. n. Peek a boo view from up- stairs. $79.500 full price. Mov e in quick. Call 646-7171. ' ---' Country Atmosnlll!l'e NEWPORT.BEACH P.O. End of the lane- nnUed in tall \reel, a 2 SI.Or)' 5 bedtm, 3 ballh, faJll.UY room home com- pktO wllll pool fnd "1ew of Cherry Lalie.-()pen. Sat/Sun· 1·1, 23271\alltln. Find what )'ad want in Dally Pilot Classifieds. , ()P{N rrt 0 • 11'5 l\IN T09f MCf' 1:4RG~ IJ.SEMacr $33,950 cOs\a Mesa. Bar1aln move In! $125,000. . THE REAL ESTAT£RS .: EAST SIDE .... north bay. ready to 111 h11nters dream, large lol, OPIM HOUSIS , cement drive, vine COV· 4Cl5 N. Bayfront-Unique I~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;; erfll cottage. Fial time bayf.roat dpP&eJh com· I• advertised. Juat 133.950 pa.tel)' furnished'. OPEN full price. Call now HOUSESun1·5. V2 Acre C2 646-7171 . 308 Colli n s Ave- Oll'fr11rrt.,.•1t1ft.WTOW:MC\"f • Ch•rming Collage + ~TH[ Rf Al ~}\ ES!ATER S l t uest quarten . OPEN HOUSE Sat 1.S. §-,1 li~;li11r11 ' Lo caled· on Newport Blvd . near City Hall. 8'11% Fiaancinl availa- ble. Commercial build· ing and land just $59,950. ,,.....,. • J. , 1.,~,.,_ S. ·• . H1•n h# we , tt1111• Nr We ~ • ,,M1•1H Mr W. ' ' ~.:=!. ......... ,!~!::::! ... :._!.!~ ~ O.:t DAil y PILOT Sunday, Af>!\127. 1975 r: ...................... _ •• , ••••••••••••• ,,! •••••• :£'. ••• ~ .............. ,.,_.-.ii............. . ._.. ... _ lliw.. ... _ 111 111~ 'r ·~~~" t lllVJ I .. tu I.. • Im ..,...., •. • '•. ·••••-••••••••••••-·•,_;;;;;;; •.•.• ~.......... ..~··••••·-•"i\lii i::: • ..... ............ ••••••••••••••••• .. ••" ........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, • • • 11• ~YOt4 • t_r... 100111 1ul I ...... 1 . . · · 4 BR, 4 BA, den, )llijlar<I rm, P!>P, I, fp, ·~··· .. ~-··-··-~~ ....... ;:::.... 4·1n . .,:,r1 ·re~~:·c:11e~fu~, :::::z~~~~~·~·~ f-11/eVal'twff~. 'f ~~:°o5:'~~ IZOKIHGsl'tACI . P,.,_,.11n~~ · o .. •om •• ., ... • •• RE/4.~TORS EASY LIVING 4 BR, 3 BA. rp, view, pool.'. '""" '" 10 .. 11oo. 3 --· 2 67'-1,11 ' THIOW AWAY THI U.WH MO"'ll OP"'"'HOUSE $2""~ ...... , ...... .-. ....... ,, "'"' . ' "'""""' •• 1 ~· beautlfu~ '2 bedroom, 2 bath . DOVll SHOIES " · ·FIRST OFFI! .. ~ · . ~::k': ~1•1~'"de:.t:J • Townhouse. Lots of living 'space + ' "'".. ' ' • bh ' 'd J Off red t I 5 BR, 31h BA,.D /R, 2 fp, pool, • · CUff HAYIM ,:... patentlal duplex. ·studio room, 'I OPl!N FOR y()Ufi, INSl'il<;TION rclu ouse. an . P<10 , I !.. •• ~~·col:: vlew. $219,SOQ, Truly unusual Browii811 deslgnfll 3 • • • $27.500. With ••= l • """ """" -~UPUX • bedri>om home., All ·wOod' &J!ll ,open MU CATAMAIAH:'Give your family 54~1151 , Corona de! M .,313~, neiv.· $l2l,'$00., beams thruout. ~a 2< bedim-Wilt-....a :real treat. Summer is coming : -BLUE p "'·:CIFIC 1 that could be !inlslied foe a -ntel on i::;;;:;;;;;:;~~;I spacious six (6J bedroom with family .,. I Y , i. " .,. · · l j ' p u· g OHL 'II 2 '•LOCKS AW•y . -b••11ain · 4 BR + bonus, 21h BA,fp, lge ,. . · ,. this R-2 prope rty. . room, sw1mm1ng poo , acuzzt1 \I 1n ~ ""' ~ •r:c:. ionn 1401 Clff Dr .. Newport... s. J.5 . green, patios · galo~i! .. 'lmm'edlate priced beac h . home at $49,soo: 3 · Yard. ..,.,_,.,, TURTlrM.w ·;occupancy. Open SAT & SI.JN 1 to s. Bedrooms 2 baths, custom bo~us NEWPORT HTS . COJTAGE ~ . (Marguerite Ave.· to •Inlet Way, room, BBQ. brick patio, -l!MI ...i CUSTOM IUILT -2 bedroom, 2 bath, VIEW • imEnediately left on Keel Dr. & follow -. courts. lt:s neat, charming and huge living room looking to lovely · yoUr hose to the c'ul..cJ.e..sac.) owner is anxious for action. t:e&I patio PLUS 3 car garage and trailer ~;!\'!~;.~~l~ JZO SIAWA1!9: Choice 'Slforecliffs; 54~1151 . . ' · or boat storage. Asking $56,500. gara1e. ROI!"' io oton . one.of.a.kind custom,'split·level three . 4• GARAGES ,!· • 54JR~s.Hwpt... s._1.5 boa< ".lra,pe i:,. bedroom «<"family1 room. B~am 4 IUIOOM.,SUPll"HOMll Biggest COM .. AN CLIFF DR I VE DU p LEX i..:d~.'.~··~ :;.:.\!f, ceilings, inte resting & different. beamed ceiling• flunily room yeu'll . -ORT HEIGHTS i homes on large ~.e;.1.::, ::~· 1?:1~N ~~~1~~~r 1 ~;stc;iff' area.. ~ftE~sfii1f11~~~i!:~8~ &"JU!.~ ~ .REALTORS .. Jot. hive in one and rent the other. 3 64006161 Moderately priced•home for tHe' big D · A k' 1 .. ' Coll 2165 LCooit""'°C.,_ilol .... bedroom, family.room unit with view family -. five ·bedrooms.: als.o a 54i!t1r•1c5t, .. s mg ony, .. i.950. ..',!"s.ilii•IMl...,..,.,~pOrtN .... f t bed d bed -• . . • • .• ·~-1t44". rom mas er room; an 2 room swimming pool. Close to schools, ROOM TO D'AM.ILE'' · . '.•. 67 - 3 _ 4 . 40 -O ·, ·cottage: Priced to sell at $110,000. sllopping, parJCs: OPEN SAT & SUN ·l . "':'I".'!' llllCHffDr.Hwpt-S-1·5 to5JustS66,500. · -o•~,.Z50C! .. '!l'ft .. ,~.f81!1!1f,,!\Ome. ~ . . . . :: ' " ' u..STCLIFF. "'R"'"' · 2424 TWIHTY·Sl!COMD·ST.: Here's ~ms.(' a •b!lllis;i deg, ·~•!!&'area """' "' """ your two·story· CAPE COD; three '!nd )at.Ii<;, runi)I~ r.OOm«t<l111pJ~nt ,. , .,1 ,. , . HST ¥ALUE -privacyforeveryonein · .. .• bedroom, family room, formal dining .Wltl!.catli;~rpl,'c:lii!mgs all(j1w,t bar.' ........ . 1042 • .,.., ..... ", 1002 this 5 bedroom, family room home. NO DOWN room, lar.g~ ya-rd & custom built. One of a kind Mesa Verde best area. ••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••itt't•••••••••• Great Ooor plan. Courtyard entry and CL~SINGr COSTS OPEN SAT & SUN 1 to5.. . Large secluded lot. •. Don't niiss it, cal lAovkely 5p9at1500·o for your entertaining. ONLY!! ,, EXCLUSIYE,S: (Ff om $66,500 to 546-5110. 5 0 ~-__,, s m g l , . $250000) • ~-.I · , 2 04" c..,....o 1633Hh)hlwt,Hwptlwlo 5o111c1ay 1·5 SIDIM~STOIY it. dose to ihe'b.ig Corona 'def Mar MES'" VERDE 2 Story·. ET-· Tree -I I n·eit s~reet . A SUPER SUMS S Presli•• approach. beach. An investor's delight. Ready OHLY S64,000. ·You 'll Jove this RED SklES AT NIGHI' -Catfl,lina bY M a·s ·, i V-e en tr Y · for expansion -on a lot & one-half. Two executive s ty,Je ·Pacesetter •home ·day ·-describes the view from this ENo'R)fOUS PARI,.()~. bedroom, two bath at$87,500. complete with 4 bedrooms, 3·baths; · lovely 3 bedroom, family room home. ~f~!:lc ::=kit'::: 2. Corona del Mar --interesting two den & formal dining. Fantastic lattice View ocean and bay. Come by and see MAMMOTH · RlllllPUS bedroom home with a loft for the kids ; work patio cover. lat ..... in all of it yourself. · RO-OM. s '·BONUS on a lot & ()ne-half which will take a Costa Mesa. Don't miss it!! Call 1521 ...__Rd. He---' -s... 1.5 BEDROOMS. c1 .. 1n1 large second uni.t.' Gives yQU a home 546-5uo. --,• ... ,_. • costa mo'ves you bl, GJ's 'th · t t' J t $7• 500 FIRST TIME OP=u . take advantage. Call ioow WI mcome po en ia a ~. · OCE"' ... FRO..... DUPLEX ""' · 3. Bluffs Condominium: Beautifully "'" "• NIAi HAllOI HIGoH -with 3 ~-~·-11so.1NroitNJCr• decorated, includes air conditioning; bedrooms, hardwood floors and a ... 11". · ·.· four bedroom, easy living. just lovely secluded backyard. You can't i' $89 findabetterbuyat!.52,500. ~~:' .. -~,,,:,,,J 4. ·g:>~eo Shores: Ocean view, 492-161111'1,HwptHghh.,.. 81•5 secluded patios, delightful three 3 HOUSIS bedroom; private beac h . Give ON 11,0T yourself a treat & call to see; just 537,500 $127,500. . That's right! 3 On 1 lot.. Jn~·estors special. In· come prodtaeinc units that need a little T.L.C.! 1 No where can YoU find ltMr~ 1002 G1Mr.. 1002 value like lbil! Bria1 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint 'and brlM.,, P'lll·up · and make·• Take lld· HUG-HOMES,· 1 ... C. . vantage. Seller '"'' "" HURRY !! -'Al e"nt 847-6010. ,,,, 5. Balboa Is land (Little Island l : USS THAM ot1E YEAR OLD - and must be sold. Beautiful building with 3000 sq .. ft. of living space. Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath owner's unit, enjoy Newport's finest beach. VERY LOW down payment to qualified buyer. Vacant. Ready for your inspection !! . c .. 546-5880. I ,. ·:-r ERITAGE I REALTORS . SAN JUAM ~ . A lot'.' Scenic 'h ac. in roJUng hills, zoned single ramifY. Only$2il1ooo. <lflfH'i.1<I•11-S fl.IN lb•fkf• . Unusual fiv e bedroom ON THE BAY. with private pier ~ or can be re-converted to a duplex. $250,000. HELP US HELP YOU. WITH A LITTLE LUCK & A •W E L L "Q U A L l F 'l .E D • EXPERIENCED SALES GROUP WE D MOST OF OUR GaMNI 10o2&t•rol IOOZ . H A.VE S 0 !t ·~, . ···•·~···••••••••·,~·· ••••••••••••••••-,, .. •• THE 'Al#'F5 · · TH ;' Rf AL ESTATERS .iJSTINGS .. CAIL lJS .IF. .¥.OU .WISH . 'lt'EXL ESTi\'TE"1NFORMATl6N ON-· ----·----· ·--·---- LOT IN llG CANYON Build your . dream horn& on thi.s super site overlooking golr course, at end of cul-de -~ac. Lowest price·iit· this p~e~tigious .sat e i:uarpeCI, communit¥-$69.,000 · SHAKES & SHINGLES OH THE IAY· Big beclrooms -little bedrooms. Dining room , library, 'butlers pantry. laundry room, 1>atio. dock, porch es. l a nai . S uffic ie·nt bathrooms too! 52.-of PRIM E FEE FRONTAGE rrom S225,000. WESTCLll'f! -JUST REDUCED! . Exclusive Lincoln Lane ..:.... Four bedroom home with. formal dining room great famiJY1home """'"7 CJose tQ · ·schools a nd shopping. ~.500. . •. ~ LIND~A tSLE · 1 •:,. '· • •t Bright & airy 4 Bdrm Condo. Air cond.',' on greenbelt, nr. school. shops, churches & frwys. Owner wi ll Jease·or lease option. ~"72 ,500. YAfFHAltepos in Orange County Keya in o(fice WORLD BUYING, ~ELLING OR INVESTING. EASTILUFF "1.USK" r>~QLE OF 1NEW{'OR~l'.'rbRS • "Jl:lew. listing! J-ar'g<e, ,5 bdr!".;family < JI IS J: '<:;_..f'~. c.r-1fe1 M• mi.· Wl!l}';i:l'l)tc. -(prmal dmmg rm .. - Rel ax in the c9mfortable e~gance of this_ wat~r 1ffoYit. ~hqri'le \<J'sigt)e<l , ~ 1 bi' Ph!Jmer 'E,llerb.rook',1 Beautifl!IJ",< 1 landscaped Coµrtyard entra!'lce ""& baysidc te rrace. Top vie'w 'of main, • channel, pier .& slip 'for ~ bcla~.\ ''V'' plan -3 Bdrm .. 21/:! ba. ?vlove in cond. Near pool, 554.500. CORONA DB. MAR Cape Cod near the sea. Classic 4 Bdrm, family rm, dining rm, hardwood firs & wood paneling. Shown by app't. OLDE WORLD CHARM Extremely 1wcll built 3 Bdrm home. Hardwood firs, huge formal dining rm, frplc, private sunde.:k. Steps to the bay. $119,950. IALIOA PMHSUU. Bayfront 4 Bdrm with pier, slip, fee land. Asking $275,000. SPYGLASS Hill Handsome 2 sty 4 Bdrm home. Bonus rm, family rm, dining rm. Outstanding views of ocean, is lands & mts. $162,500. LINDA ISU s Bdrm. Move in cond. Your own pier& slip. Exquisite decor. $310,000. 56 7 5.., Nicolas Drl ... s.lte I 02 Hewpoot enter •4~4050 I •-1oozo ... ,.. 1ooz .............................................. IHICl'S MICIST! Perfect family home; 5 BR. + fam. rm. & din. rm., 4 ba. Lge. sunny patio. $139,500. 221 Via Nice, L.ldo Isle OPEN SUN 1·5. OCEANFRONT~ 3 IDRM Super location! Lease yearly. 124 45111 ST, Hl'T ICH Steps to the beach. 3·2 Duplex $94,750. CALL US FOlt MEW WA TERFROHT LISTINGS 6 SPARKLING UHITS On th~ Peninsula BIG CANYON OPEN HOUSE. SUNDAY 1·6 ,, . • 67.J.5511 . kitcned with room todme .. all a family RIAL ISTATE Specialists in govern· ment financed homes! 5S8-7777 call anytime MINl-IAMCH ~UESTHSE +POOL 'h Acre wllh 3 bdrm house + gue&l bollse or apt. + 20x22 worbbop • spal'kllng pool! You won 't find another Ute this! Country ll"vinc w.ith all the convenience11 Don't pass up thiS op._ . port.wlity ! For appt.. lO aee c•ll 847.a:>lO. · ~ Cl'(Jrf H( 'J• II I IUH IOlfNICf' ... THl RF.Al EST!ITlRS VETEIANS , Free llsl of hom.es already appraised by VA in Orance County. Available to <•.llJ' Vet.er,an. Call World Real Estate, SS&-Tl77 ~me. Veterans. Re.al tat.ah! S9eciatut'. •. . ••••"' 1 ooz.&-.i , 1002 ···························~···~·············· <82'ff~ --- C:F.c:oies..unhy & Co,. Rrallors . . IR¥1HE TIRIACE RELAXED WATBI ¥IEW U¥1HG Designed for comfortable family living &executive entertaining. 4 Bdrms., 4Y.r baths, formal dining·area. Bay & O<fean view, covered patio, pool & blt·in BBQ. Detailed to perfection, $247.SOO. Held Open Today 1·5.1815Galatea Terrace, . ~ ~$TILUFF ' l.arge 2 story .c'harml!\', 3,Bedrm, huge· family ro<i111 , ranch '~fyle kitchen. Fenced yar4. Easy to show. Vacant & ready. A 101~<! value at.$8\,500. . . YOUU MISSIN9'A SLW ·' 11.UffS IEST WAT& VIEW Original-section, front row, end ~it. Gorgeo~ 3 Bdrm "Trina" model with 2 patios.· -Xlnt financing available. · Syper value ~t $8?,oOO.. · C.F. COLESW.ORTHY . 64o.cio20 ~STll.UFP CIMTa 'could ask for! Offerell at $97,000 MOTB. SITE One mile to Knott's Berry fo~arm: 100x300 on main frontage street: of. rerea at ~/;:,,uou COROH.t.DEL MAR Rustic home with 2 bdrms., 2 baths, on R·2 lot. Offered "t 565,950. REDUCBI S4,59CJ Newport Beach , exclusive area. Beautifully decorated with papers & .Paint; 4 bdrms., dining rm., recrea- tion room. Ready to goat $73,900 • CORONA del MAR DUPLEX In excellent condition. Lafge 3 bdrm., 2 bath + 1bdrm.,1 bath. Be~t terms. $89,950. -' HARIOR ¥1EW HOM15 Much in 1dem3nd Monacd; 2 bdrms., 2 baths + den. Offered at the low price of $64,950. 4.PLEX, Will TllADE 41.arge units, xlnt Joe. Offered at $95,500 Price redueed ,oo OU. sharp2-~llO!b home near prtv• bUcb in Corona del Mar. Poal. ~ and covered &Mai tor• tft1.aining. o.nir offer· / i ;, int very nexlblt tenna to · I ~~:,~~:: ~~·~~i ...... : 1091,...... 111!12 • s~l\.~lA.-./&.t:trs· nowto5ee.6?,._ ... ••••-•••••it•••••••.-•••,••••••••••••••••••••••·· "'t• .1_.i. • W -~ G 't' C' '/ ()l'frJ 111Q •11s 11JNto11 Mef• • ,.. naf "''''J•lft'J. Orv1 ame )ll)p a nut"• ~]j' THf '"AL ~ ESTA TERS -l't.1lki:r I, I 1:1· • ' ...... Iii, GAY I. POWlll •·~· ---= 1 '·ID'O ISLE '•·. -~·--.... .-.; . , I ·R-'°"!I:" it.. 6 .:•o...w..I r _...,,....._ 115 Via Uclo S09d 0pttt Sat/S... 1·5 -~..:,.:~ • ..,~ .;:.~: J Waterfroftt 4. BJt.; 5 ba., rumpus rm. '-11111 M1 11ne o1 ""'°'•" Pier & Ooat, s~D<IY beach. $325 ,000 I c R 1 p A y I ; . ,D0¥JR sHoRES I' I I Ii I Sandy'.bi!ach ,is the setting for new, ~:::· ;:;·:;:·~·:::;::::· ~ custom colonial ~ome ,w /5 BR, fplh. rl• A p E•T ER · 1 mi., rorma.I d~"i' =d. $295,0l,X>. _ I' I I I I'. Beautifully decor. 3 BR. & den, on 1 1 . . lagoooi !4mp "slip. $255,000 • . G T H I " K . I I I I I' I RYNATT I' I I l I BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR . . ' . . ( --·------------·- 3 R D IEE-SI 19 500 1 _:~!!!!!!!!~~:,..,..,..1~·~·~·~,.. 1002 ••• ,.. 1002 ue eau• .... • . . • ............................................ . Best 2 bedrm, den tiuy! Landscaped, Dldyoumt11 t.heboll10n · Ht·,tl I· .tlr I· I In .. , •• mrry. _ ..... .,.. dt.M>d hnjtmin frenklln'• oW m1:d m •bout "q rly to bed, etc." We 11y, "b1ly to bed, N A l C E D I e1rty tO ri~. m1k•• 1 m.n I I I I' 111 ~:. w~'th' ""' ~~;:· ready for occupancy, ocean view. Marina Prope.r ty at OP91Slllll-1~ .... AU.U.S.VITS Owner may lease nt $700. Other Big 'Nl ewport.1 Be~. or HMunl· 21 I C 1•11 St. lt ls your right to ow.1 a nrton larbiour, •n: 4 BR, J Ba. 2 Slory.., ttome with no down P.Y· Ca nyon homes from $125,000 to ,dalay Bay ls your last Alrlwn eatnnN w/dbl· .mcnt . StalC ot e,. $300,()00. chance. 3 Br, W1telfront ges BBQ. Wilk topctAA· vcteran'!I to auist yoU. Townhou11 wtth dock. 80% Loan avail. Well Call World Real Dilate. ,175,000 by ow~~'· pricedatt82.950. Oran1e County's only ,._ . ..,_' "'J . AMHI •• "'" ·V't•r•• 11 .. 1 Etlato Try ~'·rially Pilo't lffllw 117-7000 Sp'e•l'atlll. Aak lor. Clauililld:U10bt« Nfl ~ -· -. Vetera)l.J coun11lor. or rent1omethlng. " W1rit ad rfslilts . M2::ssrt 55l-f'1'17;-C1ll anytime;- VOGEL & BABBITT ''I ,._.,"'I "' 1 , ,f. · \, 1, !< I.; 1 hi ' .. . . . . , . . I LIYERI I l11 f I I. l!~i,~~!r::! ;g: r r r r r r ·rrf r J 1, "SC:UMLm.-..... ce ............. , • .,.. 000. ' ' ~. - HEWLfSTIHG- HARIOll ViEW tllLLS ' Fabul·ous view 4 bedroom. family room: pool l'lom~. Many ··~pensive • upgra·des. Patios front and re'!r. · Watch the sunset as you prepare dinner . Corn e r location . Good privacy. Owner will finance to ac·cepta bl e buyer. $124,500. IEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME On Somerse t Lane. 3 large bedrooms. each w /owri bath. Dining room w/wet bar. 3 car garage. Age ' 21h yrs. Extra large lot on quiet street. $125 ,000. A BUY AT THE Ill.CH! . Warm charm of redwood in two bedroom panele d beach home." Bright built-in kitchen, corner lot, dbl . garage & extra parking. $57,950! . " • ACREAGE OH THE ·IAY , Neilrly 2. acres of view property surrounded by large estate homes. Perfect site for a home with POOi. ~ tennis court and /or stables. Presented·at $1~5,000.'· 1 MAIK ·OF l'lll5TIGI )lemarkably detailed arid crafted Dover Shores Spanish classic. Enduring be•uty, exceptiorral charm. Flawlessly ~xe.:uted. 'View, ; 4 bedrooms, 6 baths,tfamily room, dining r oom . Tasteful. Radiiltes ageless charm . $198,000. . \" . . . 'NEAT MOHEY·MAKEI $93,000 ' ' Fabulous south of highway' Corona de\ M"r duplex wll!I ~u(l!!r rehtal fiisl.ory. Complete with· ranges, refrigerator. washer.dryer. Is thli your need'! JUST LISTID -"IAYSHofts Great location, great ' price ."creat holl>e ; 3 bedroom, family room'&· dining room. Private beaches & boat facilities. Hurry -,.$79,500. · •••IAY ISLAte•** ONE OF A K.lN.J>. LARGE~ GRACIOUS HOME WITH PIER AND SLIP ON EXCLUSIVE 'llA '\'. ISCAND. 6 .f3EOROOMS. FAMILY l,\()pM . FORMAL DIJSTNG .ROOM, t EA K FL 0 0 RING "AND I'.A'N EL LN'G . E I!EGl'•NT CR,il,FTSMANSHIP ANO 'EX'tRAll T H R 0 U ' G WO U T • B Y APPOINTM'ENT ONLYC"$470',00o. ' ' t ~ • 'DIAL 64~17" '• 216rs..-.,.....,..,.,H.L ,• ... •c~vJT.~~~ ' I ' ' \I' , ' I ~!!~.~~~ .. ~~:::hrW. ' • '-W!"> ,M .. n,_141 . . tl111n .... S. 11t111n,_.~ . ,,.. • I I''" .. 11U f011 ········:···· .. •• .··;···········,·· '···· ....................... ··········~·····-······ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . Sunday, Apri l 27, 1975 CAIL y PILOT Da •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••~~ !! '"' . IOOJ•••r.. lotJ 1191011 , llOl.•1111"11 1002 Mi11HForS. lf1u1nlorS. IHone•For~ ----~ i! ---. --~ -..................... -....•.. , .... ,..__ ............................................................ , ......... ······················:. ....................... ' --------~ _, e1ma.. . ··100 , IOO,G1a1rlll IOOZ ~I\ I 810 Kl s RD -~ . • ............. -_ .••••• •••••••••··••·•·•·••··•·•··············•·•·•·•• I . OPIHHC>UW-.1.; loo-of•-:: """-I • ........ daily dip cu BDRMS & convertible den -2 eek these ' ·-~ 11 --"""-,r:an Y ew -fabulous location. 2 { Ch · • ""4 , S, ~~ ~~o.'!!1.Y1•• .... r ~~t~~~,1 fireplaces, complete new kitchen _ ; q4tUt. ~ ••tr•. it's alla•bed lO a just od I d exCIUSIV•ll.dJ..95 love ly Me1a Verde rem e e . You'll love the patio " -.m REAl'JOR Paceseuer, a BR + 11 and·• yard. Gre at potential for rooms . L family rm home. Offered above with 300 d · $9 , SP'(6LASS HILL -Southport, 6 t 1 ,.. ~ · . .egree view. 3,750. bed v~SIT THESE • 0 '" ·-· DavldLevme rm, pool ,.~ GLIM MAR 34 Mission Bay Dr. ()pen Sun 1·5 SHAICE·SHIHGLIS Huntinglon Beach, lov•· 1753 IRVINE -OPIN HOUSI SUN. I ·5 Fine family home -3 & bonus rm. Close to shopping & schools.' Huge lot ~with loads of trees. Owner moving BRJNG OFFER. $67,500. Gene HIU ' Paclfl~ Real Eltate ' . . 641-0200 • ,, .... -..--· .. ------------. ., ' . ••~· .. --1111 1 ooz••••r.. . 'iooz ........ ~ .............. ~~ ..•............. ..-.... . ~ll . macnab I Irvine ~ _ raelty· · FINER HOMES ROM S67,500 TO $775,000 ! I· TIMmNli TllURON V(J YIUATILI YIEW. , ... . ~ - In. Harbor View Hills w /warm & .expensiv.e upgrading. o~ lg. secluded , lot. 3 . ~drooms & lamilY. room. $115,000. llelle Chase Lee 644-6200. '(Y41) ' NORMANOYl'lllHCH- LINDA ISLI LUXURT $ J;>edrooms · antique tile floors r.arved .paneling · gourmet kitchen ,./wihe cellar. ·Pier,& slip !or 3 boats. Home ~ $32~,ooo. t:&nd __: $150,000. OPEN SUN. 1:5 P.M. #56 t:;INDA iSLE (Y42) WHA 'I' A IUT FOR $79,500! Oelighttul : 4 bedroom Mesa Verde taome .. Formal dining room, Charm- ipg. family room w/fireplace & wet liar. Charles Arnold 642·8235. CY 43) ' · ."SEE F.QUYEI." S.~eeping view of sea & Newport e¢nter from gctrgeous living room, dining room or ·pllOOled family room wlbar ;· plus 3 sunny bedrooms & eustom pool-n·jacUZzi. $174,500. Jack .custer642·823?._(Y*') • • 5 + POOL Harbor Highlands superb family ·home -lg. family l'QOm + outdoor entertainment area. Near shopping & schools. $94 ,500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M.1508 RUTH LN. (Y45) WINNER OF THE WHll. $67,500 buys this quality 3 bedroom home. Nearly 2000 sq.It. of graciouS living. High beam ceiling, master suite W·/sunken bath. 3-car garage. Lois Egan 644·6200. CY46J . PLAN A PAITT AROUND YOUR POOL In a garden planned for entertaining. Home built for convenient living -3 bedrooms, ·family room, newly decorated ·in tieautiful Westclill. $79,500. Jane Frazee642·8235. (Y47) IA TFRONT + 11'.!COME. New bulkhead pier & slip. 2 bedroom/fireplace + 1 bedroom · . $99,500. Harriet Perry !142-8235: (Y 48) 4 IBIROOM "CAMEO" Perlection is the. word for this 4 bedroom, family i:oom borne in '"The Highlands" New paint & paper. OPEN SUN . 1·5 P.M. ·47·26 CORTLAND. (Y49) · HlliRIOR YIEWHOME- NIW LISTING. 5' bedroom Somerset model that can't be more nicely decorated or in better condition. Tile sinks, arbor w /waterra:ll, custom drapes & .MUCH MORE! OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 1819 NEWPORT HILLS DRIVE EAST. (Y50) IRIGHT&~ I>ramatic 4 bedrooll\, 3 bath home 'w/pool & jacuul, breakrast ro0m, walk-in bar, central atrium & 3-car garage. $168,500. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P.M. 1824 GALAXY OR., DOVER SHORES. (Y51 ) THI IMPACT IS TalllflC 1 when you see this 4 bedroom home w /180 degree view of Harilor\ Ocean, mountains & valley. 2 fireplaces - pool & jacuzzi + 3-car garage, $170,000 fee. OPEN SUN. 1·5 P .M. 29 CARMEL BAY OR., SPYGLASS. <Y52) Ol'IM NOUSI 1·1 P.M.-LIOO ISLI. Reduced to $139,500! l 'h lots. {lramatic 2·story. Newly decor~ted 4 bedroom w /4 baths & pool. Kltcbeh· ' w /beautiful tiled lloors + all new appliances & cabinets. 104 VIA M,ENTONE. (Y32) 14MZJI 14-ttt DliN!'Clftet ' ,... ......... I ~ ..... ,,,pt t Iii iM" . . HAllOI YllW HOMls -Palermo, 4 d ,.. IY 3 bedrrn, covered bedrm & family . an all that stained glass! Custom patio, m\lch t.IP&r•dioa. ·-c•NYON B" built DUPLEX South or Highway. Ptio:edl0 ... 11"8. .... -A -roadmoor Plan II, Upper unit super new! 3 Bedrms, 2 SUMMER COMING ~I , custom homesto$375,000. bath, large deck. Lower remodeled. You will enjoy lhll-1""1' Shake it on over and see!! $119,SOO. air condliloncd 4 br · + CORONA DIL MAR DUPLEXES $69.000 to $149;500 DRIYI IY: 410 Fernl e ar -411 Goldenrod -702 Heliotrope --713 Larkspur _ l'llOMONTORY IAY -4 & family, pier & slip **** INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Corona,del Mar Commercial .. $160,000. Costa Mesa Commercia l ... · .... $175 ooo Newport Beach & Cqsla Mesa Apts. to $450,000 2\l -I 1 11.i·-1 f l 1gt1\\.d\ l .1ir1J11.1 1li·I :\1.ir 11/1 1,(1tt11 ' G1Mral I 002G......i I 002 ····················•••1••····················· J}}f 644-1133 reall» ANYTIME BEST IN BLUFFS CONYERS,\.TION PIT Duplicate of original model home. 3 .....Bdrm._$86,000 incld g land. SUPER -6 IORMS Super floor plan. Super greenbelt location. Supe r kitchen w/family rm. Super sales price includes land. Call Super for appointment. 443 YISTA ROMA OPEN SUN 1 ·S· 4 ·Bdrms, combo kitche n /family. Come see this outs tanding new decorating. $62 ,000. 509 G8'dl'!"ocl. CdM Sttt!C..-. 1_5 f•milY rm;" 2 :yr new . 1-home. Plus, )'.OU can HEW Ll'>TIHG walk 10 •hoppini, ~··· ..... ....,.. ters. Offered at a : ,ow LoveJy family home. S bedrooms, ~:t.ooo . Hurt )', won·t family room and a VIEW too ~ New ~ wall coverings & carpet. Choice UPERB location with charming brick patio. 0 MES Call us to see this beauty. $94,500. ,... e... tt•.,Mt·MSS no1c-1a.1a-.N1 w,is-1.s. CALL-644-7270 2121 I . Coa5t . hway, CorOf!G del Mar ... _, ... !I'll~ MOllES Rlfl LIVING" JllETWOltll ·--· M ti• 1111' rM l ff. 1111. H l•IH Alffl,UI t• , .. •rlltlfl ........ 10021Ge•r .. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Open . SUHDA Y 11-5 INVESTOR'S DREAM BELOW MARKET SI 09,997 DUPLEX 4 & 3-2year1Hew 304 E. ..... 111..t. -, ....... Steps to heart or resort area -block from ocean & bay. R-2 in C-1 zone. GIHna 1111_,.tte, Realtor 673-0SOI .... , .. 1002 .................................................. IALISLAHD COTTAGE DUPLEX ' Your own vacation cot· tage plus income. Better hurry, the price is riqht & summer is just around the corner. $85,000. Call 646-7171. OPfl'i '" <> • rrs r~ IOM IW(l • • --' 0,...-1.5 2269 Cols:: ... a Dr.CM tock Down, completely r e model ed . nu cpts, drps , 3 BR. 2 BA, bltns, va cant. Move in. No cleaning or painting nee. Come look for younelf! 646·3928,evesS56-8674 OPEHNouils SUN 1·5 130 43nl SI, NI l s t l i me orfered . Shal'P..f:&t duplex around. You -hav'e to see to believe! l bllc tO ocean. J:;t class property. $112,000. Submit all of· rers. · 2025 .Moyerl'I. CM Spotless conditioo ! Good location. Spacious 3 BR + sewing room. Cov'd plilio w I blt·in BBQ. Lrg corner lot. Only $38.:iOO. · 4i3'1 Flrrilclo, I" Sha.rp custom upgraded 3 BR. 2 BA. Located nr commuitity pool. J\&lt re· duced $1250. Owner Anx· ious. MORCiAN REALTT 552-4222 Z + IONUS ROOM ONLY $]5,500 Owner builder has made this home bet.let than a model, a decorator's de· light. Huge bonus room for entertaining. 2 Large bdrms with 2'/z baths. Far out condo. Low down will buy this beauty. Call 545-9491. Walker & lee Real Estate Gre111brooll's...,. Mo<kl 4 BR. garden kit. w / Lachenmyer · Ooors, crpls thruout, fiP<.tllor THE REAL ESTATERS Iii •arefree Solarian tile _· lds~Pd . Nr. proposed I --Park. Op~n Sun .ll·S: Ga•r .. · lto2 a •• ,.. . · 1002 G1Mral 1002 G1Mr.. 1oOz 3375 Fuscb1a, C.M. •. Agt . ·---····-........ . .......... ,._,...,_ .. _.,._ ........................ ···········--·········-· . . ' I l "'\ \r.~ ·~, .#f:.-' • .,. .. ~ ~~.. w Grand Opening· " Phase Two! First phase sold out in two weeks! Rancho Son Joaquin is !he newest residentlol opportt.<111y In one of Southern California's most popular areas. Near !he Unlverstty of Colttornlo. Irvine and the viloges of TtXlle Rock and Unlvelslly Parl<. Port of The Irvine Company's 83,000-oae master pion. You'I find 011 strlkng group of 2·bedroom. 2·bedroom plus den or 3-bedroom towmomes·ctuslered along quiet cuv\"lg roods. There ore lush green views In neOfly every direction. Rancho Son Joaquin Gott Course, Wiiiiam R. Mason Regional Por1<. Plans coll tor o prlvole membership tennis dub nearby. Inside. the quality feot11es you expect In o fine home. Plus o value for lhe ML<e !hot only o ct>olce corrm<.nlly like !his con offer. You_Qon'I hoVe lo be o golfer lo re<:Ogf!lze !his value. TownhomeS from $53, 990. aancho san Joaquin , town homes The life yo<ive been walling for. 14 logo Norte. ltvlne, Co. (714) 752-7373 ' At C<Aver ond Unlver~ty Onve1 ,. ' h • . -· ., ' . . ' HOMES OPEN 1.5 Tltis Aft- IN9UE .,. Spyglon Hll -17,000,sq. fl. lot, 4 bdrm single story, nearly new . 212,000. See Fran Scott al 67 Montecito Spyglass Hill . ' UNIQUE .. MoM ...... -2 Story, 4 bdrm. d a rkroom or offi ce, g reat l~ation . ·Asking 72,000. See Nancy Simmons at 2824 Stromboli in Mesa Verde .. UM19UE ht lrYine--4 bdrm single story, pool , loaded with extras, extra clean, tremendous view. See Nadine Croul at. • 5532 Oa kley Te rrace, TUrlle r ock , 134 ,000 . UMl(i>UE ill Harbor Y"teW Hornes -clean and vacant Monaco . 2 bcdrm & a den. Owner /Broker will lease $440 a month or sell at $70 ,444. That's UNIQUE. See Jim Vale ntine at M l 9 Kimberly; Newport Beach. / '- UNl9UE ;,, c ........ Del Mar -Corner duplex on Ocean Blvd. Two large 2 bdrm units, one leased, one with view. asking 197 ,500. See Zoe Ann Rhodes at 2500 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar UNl9UE DUPLU lo C-dot Mar -' Classic, landmark duplex. Spanish exterior, interior. New cond., exciting. See Vergilene Hull at 608 Marg uerite, bring 139,500 . UN19UE lo lho Rae ..... C .... -3 bedrm', sharp, near tennis courts. Jst time open. Amazingly low at $.59.900. See Carol WilkVison at 13571 Espirit Way. Irvine. UM19UE in the lluffs -original section, 3 bdrm. e x cellent condit ion . See Ronnie Lundy at 2004 Vista Cajon. ;.:- 74,000 .. UNlfilUE lo the lluffs -3 bdrm , delightful paneling, view, owner will *...: .fmance al 8'h%, asl<ing $98,500. See Rita Boland at 430 Vista Parada iil the ·Blufls. llNlfilUE iio Coroeo cW Mar -4 bdrm, 2 stoiy 13.r ger horile with a small yard . Near be a c hes •. D Ci~er, nifty . See Natalie Fogarty at 310 Orchid, Co rona del Mar. UNll;IUE ;,, Coroao cW Mer -2 bdrm. solid home on a small lot. with some ocean view. Asking 94.500. See Hugh Myn att al 3322 Seaview. Corona del Mar . UH19UE in Mesa Verde -liand some. yummy 3 bdrm Buccola. across from park . perfect o! 79,500. See Glen Statum al 1791 Hummingbird. Mesa Verde. UHl9UE in Harbor View Hornes r Portofino with bunk room, plus 3 bdrm home .· Slightly Spanish. See Nancy La ux at 1729 P ort Cha rles. Brin g 92,600 . UH19UE in Mesa Verde -5 bdrms, pool, jacu·zz i. a trium model. 80.500. See Jackie Handle man at 2081 Goldeneyc. Mesa Verd~. ON TOP OF TH6 REAL ESTATE MARICET W1 TH THE NICEST PEOfll.E Sl:LLING THE-NEATEST HOMes· CORONA OEL MAR. 61S·6000 MESA "VERDE, 5'6--~ • CALL US ------------ G_.. ··• 1 ooi ti"-ro• loo2 ..... , ...................................... . BLUFFS BAYFRONT Your search for a Newport view home is over! Prime front row locations. spectacula r homes with spect acular views . $91,000 to $150,000, s ome including the la nd. Please let us show them all lo you. OPEH I toS 2617 YISTA ORNADA 223 NATA loft Ylsto Nobl .. al LOW MAINT. AHA -4 IDRM Only $57 ,5 00 f or this c h a rme r ! Kit /fa m rm., 2 11~ Ba. N,ear pool . OPEN 1·5 428 VISTA SUERTE . :H-EttN .8. DOWD ~ llALTOl, •INC. MLS 644·0134 : 1973T.ipUstor&TopSalo-• • l'lew;ort M-lloirdof R-...S 1002'G1•rol 1002 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A HOME TO BE CHERISHED U.STSIDE COSTA MESA <>PIM SATURDA'f/SIJNDAY l·SPM 281 EAST WILSON 3BR. 2ba, ·form I din rm. fa m rm, Jiv rm, frplc. D /W. bltn refri g, shag crpl, dn>s . t:Qv 'd patio, dbl gar, fr ui t trees. nicely ldscpd. $44,950. PUA SE ASK FQI 61H RYAN -. '' • -• • ;:-; ... ! ..... . . ,, ' " i •• ! • ,, ' . . ' · " • Al , COiia Mesa • · ,l:fO.U~S • FOil ·-s-Jti.LI! , · ..,. 'R!L ;_ ·' It'· · Sun i:s •" I ... PAM llM .... DIM I ' 1081 R~'l"l· Colla Mesa ·2921 4th Ave, Corona del Mar :• 548-8855 r '82,000 ' · Sun 1·5 ~-1766 $65,000 • Sun 1·5 2033 s. Capell!.<.:rt (Meea V.l CM .· J 11DaciOM · 919-3619 -.7~ ,. Sun 1·5 386 Ramona Way, Ooola Mesa 443 Villa Roma (BIUtfa-) NB 546-4141 $49,liOO . ., . Sun 1-4 · • 6'4·1133 . '82,000 ' Sun l·S 31571 East Nine D~;Lagwia Nig. , DI R IC'. CTO RY . · . lO~~·~ .:'.::"'• h> ~ 1.5 644-7662 $44,950 Sat/Sun 12.4 ll!i! ..u124 Galaxy (DOver Shores> NB 427Narcissus,Co~ade1Mar ...,1111,-,-...,-~tlolo ..... .,r-P""""'-'"'9-Alttooloceti..1•, 1 542.11235 • · Sun.!·5 675-2373 $69.7~ .. Sunl-5 --... --.. ,. .... -ir-..-••°"'"'•'"....,'•DAILYPILOT -1824SanUaco,DOverShoreeNB 543 Redlands, Nwpt Hgtt, NB. w~ ADS.,....,_ .... ___ .... w'°"' .,.....,. h"" -• lofo,..,,.. .1 642-&2U , , $165,000 Sun. 1.5 675-4060 '$56,500· • satisun 1-S. loll!l!'!,--~~·'"'•*t•15•••Y-. • .. ,.. . *l~ Yi• Menl!>~d Isle 712'Mallib'irJp·vineT~r.lfc!M-320 Vista Madera <Bluffs) NB 1584-0cean Blvd. Penn. Pt. •' · " • · · 64~ $139,soo)!)l,",'''''~su"'n'".--01"'.5"-675·3900~ ' •').';,-f!¥t~n ·l-5 644-1766 '$97,500 · Sat/Sun 1·5 546'2313 ' Sat/Sun'1-5 .. 4726COrtla.nd"<C1nn-IDnds)CdM ,3322Seav1~w.Co-adetM.,.., . •v 675-6000 ~.4 ... -' :_ ~ .._ __ 1_5 ·H5o7 Bonnie Doone Irv Ter CdM ¥405 Clubhouse, Balboa Penn. ·> ' · 642-11235 14Nill00 "•&n.1-5 '' 250.E. 22nd, E7.'°stslde C.M • """ 675-3000 S791li00 Sat/Sun l ·S · S46-2313 , Saflsyn.l;~ :. · · ......... ,..~._, 642-6368 ·sat/Sun 1-5 13571 Espirit Way Racql Clb, Irv .,2707 Blucwater, HVH!s,;(ldM v , ' 1401 ~f Dr. 'WHvp, Nwpt Bch 3613 w. Balboa Blvd, NWJ;t'Beach 675-6000 $59,900 Sun 1-5 6i6·7414 · $162 ,000 S~t/~JI 1;5 6412-~, '·~"95.liOO ,Sat/Sun 1·5 1 · 549-0812 $59,000 .'Sun. 1.5 1791 Hummincbird. Mesa Verde, CM 2;015 Santiago Dr <Baycreit) N.B 141 \~ep, WestC>lif(, NB ..• , i 546,5990 . $19,500 Sun 1·5 ) . '. ~5.-7()60 $94 ,500 , Sal/Sun 1'5 , ~~i I ..... ".•. '' Sal 1'5• 2 11 • FAM llM • Dllt 1201 Berksliire, Newport Beach, . 1939 'J,'ustin 'Av e . Eastside, CM . " .. ' 117. via.Nice <Ldo lsl)Npt. Bch · ·· .2'6 f!Znd St, Newport Shi's, NB. 646-7711 ,_ $76,950 Sat/Sun 2·5 ~llSl 561,950 Sun 1-S 646·7lit ,o., Sun 1-S • · :· ~3-~93 /642-3862 . Sµn 1-5 417 Broadway, Eastside, CM ' I · 95gz Oly'mpic Dr. Hwit Bcri "': : .'. 2581 C(estvtew PrJVl!ll Bch , 4601 Balboa Blvd. Ne~ Bch · 646-~5 · Sat/Sun 1·5 968-0546 569.000 Sat/Suq JQ-.S'. 586~ ~'!"' ~Sun 1-~ 645:2963 $59,oori Sllt/5un 1-5. ••409 N. -Bay front, Balboa Isl ift41 Poi:t Margate (HVHms ). NB 1 ~ eatall)"ll; Newilol'i:aef<ih '· _ 10 Rue Founta.i~ebleau Big Gn·NB 83;!-9781 $220,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ;$11:1,500 ·Sat/Sun 11-7 1 • 615·1~:, -$89,SOQ • ·.-; Sunl-5 644 -1 766 ~128.500 · Sun 1-5 2621 Vista Ornada, Newport Bch 495Sturg0on Dr., .Costa Mesa . · • I 11· ·&.fAM tlM .-·DIM • · 1819 Kimberly,HrbrVuHms,NB 675-4392 · $89,500 Sat/Sun 1.5 545.0973 $58 ,000 Sat/Sun 12·.5 '1819 NeWpc>~t Hilla Or. E. NB . 675-\l-OOO $70,444 · Sa,t /Sun 1-5 2118 Wilson, Costa Mesa 45.27 Ifairficld <Cam Sh~) CdM 642-8235 <HV.tin!s1Frl/Sat /Sunl-~ ·165 23rd St .. Eastside CM 752-1920 Sat/Sun 1•5 . ·&A·l766 $119,500 . Sat/Sun 1-5 "'17922 ,M&!l •, Unly Pai:k •. I.1'Yine i 642-6368 $33,sOO, · Sat/Sun 1·5 8961 Bainford Dr. Hunt. Bch. •1318 S,eacresl (lJ.V, Hills) NB ' 640-6161 .. 183,500 Sat 2-5/Sun i -5 _18382 Mapledaie Lane, H.B. , 968.4933 Sat/Sun 1.5 644-1166 $105.000 ., $u'n1-5 2949 Cliff Dr., Ne"1><H!l Beach • " 752-1920 ... . Sat/Sun 1-5 ;. um Sabrina Orv. Terr.) CdM 1918 Sea Canyon Cir:.Htint 'B~ " . . 1 54812699 :•:$195,ooo· Sat/Sun l·S ' 330 Morning Canyon Ha, CdM 673.2222 Sun 1.5 5311.-75.42 S93 .500 Sat/Sun 12-5 '"1606 Anita Im. HborHglnds NB 675-7225 SI00 ,000 ·Sat/Sun 1-5 308 Poinsettia, Corona de! Mar ·•1508 Dover Dr. IWestcliff) NB <' 644-1766 · ·-$134,500 Set/Sun l ·S 221 Driftwood, Shore<:liffs, CdM 673-2222 Sun 1.5 642-7674· S87 .000 · Sat./Sun-1'5 292t Catalpa, EastbllJEf, N.B. . 675-7225 $122.500 Sun 1-5 .i!!J.17,Jacaray.l,la..\Jli!esa Verde) CM , 21142 Wmdsong Cir'. Hunt. IJch , ' 644-1156 · Sun 1·5 3 Rue Deauville. Big Canyon, NB .... ~9-0612 : $43;900 sun 1.5 968 -0738 $68,500 'Sat/Sul\ 1·5 , ¥•#34 Linda Isle. Lil'ida'lsle I -64-1,-6056 $119,500 Sun 1-6 ., 219 ot,cl!id Av~. Corona del Mar. , : ~ •2116 Bayshore Dr, Bayshrs NB>. : 64t'1766 .. $3115,000 • · Sun 1·5 3 IEDROOM . .,,.,,. '644-62'!0 • $149;900 Sat/Sun 1-5 644..1766 $275.000' •·. 'Sut11!'5 2327 lf<istin, Cos.t icMes• ' ' ;j(l'l Walnut St IN.wPtSbores) NB · · '?((!!· Bayfarm Pl, S.-i\. Height& ill.,. 2?01· Por~ Harwick (HVHms) NB: 648-3255 . :'!.· ' ' ... Sat/SUn 1·5 · ·548·1290 $52,900 Sun 1-5 ,..;6'4-51\00 567,500 Sat/Suh' 1\:S 1 . 675-3000 Sat/Surr'l•fi ". ** •16 Linda Isle Dr. Linda II NB 667 Vista Bonita CBlfs·) NB · 1426.0utl'igger Dr. <lNHills) CilM . 215 Agate Ave,. Balboa Island ' · '. ' . 644-4910 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 640-8455 $63,000 · Sat/Sun 12-6 . 64-1-6200· Sat/Suii 1•'5 . • · 644-1166 $149,sOO Sa\/Sur.'i2·,5 _ : 221 Via Nice (Lido Isle) NB 2362 Azure, Back Bay S.A. Hts· 1900 Seacrest <HVHis) CdM 26 Pt. Loma Dr. <Spygls Hi!) O~M &15·75~5 . $139,500 Sun 1·5 548·1168 $38,900 Sat/Su'n 10-4 644-6200 Sll3,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 640-4050 Sl62.500 Sat/Sufi 1-5 •••!!:Linda Isle, N.B. *'3112 Satinwood. Univ Pk, Irv. 2424 22nd st. Back Bay, N.B. ·2865 Europa Dr. (Mesa Verde) CM · 752-1920 . Sat/Sun 1-5 640-6161 $59,900 Sal/Sun 1-5 675-5511 Sat/Sun 1-5 557 -5070 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3621 Catam·aran (H.V.Hls) CdM l215 Somerset Ln IWestcliff) NB ** 1915 Bayside Dr .. CdM 10202 Jon Day. Huntington Bch 673-2222 · Sun 1-5 644-1766 $125.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 644-1166 $250,000 Sun 2-5 968-8266 $70,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1839 Port Tiffin IHVHomes) NB 2112 Cliff Dr, Newport Beach l20Seaward, Shorecliffs. NB , ~ 2284°'5ornell Dr. Costa Mesa 642-8235 $96.900 Sat/Slin 1-5 675-3000 Sun 1-5 675-5511' ·Sunl-5 64~-8811 '$58.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2807.,Cassia, Eastbluff, Nwpt Beh 492-16th Pl. Nwpt Hgts area !J67Cheyenne, Costa Mesa 9802 Saline Dr. Huntington Bch 644 -727Q $94,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 . 642-5200 852.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 645-0303 S46,500 Sat/Sunl-5 968-8711 S57 .500 Sat/Sun 10·6 2645 Bamboo, Eastbluff, NB· •1420 Kin gs Rd . .Clifrrlaven. NB 2201 Waterfront. Old Corona, CdM 2908 Broad St., Newport Beach 645-0303 $87.500 Sun 1-5 642-5200 Sl22,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 615-1225 $1 25,000 Sun 1-5 640-6161 Sat/Sun 1-5 2733 Sandpiper (Mesa Verde) CM •2004 Vista Cajon, Bluffs, NB 133 Shorecliffs. Shorecliffs, CdM 3860 Ocean Birch, llbrVuHls, NB 546-2313 $85.000 &un 1·5 675-6000 • $14,000 Sun 1·5 675-1225 $138,500 Sun 1-5 640-6161 $123.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 '1633 Highland, Westcl\ff area.!NB 430 Vista Parada, Bluffs, NB 1153 Irvine, Newport Beach 19191 Bethany. Turtlerock, Irv. 675-4060 $91,500 Sun 1·5 675-6000 $98.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 642-0200 567,500 Sun 1-5 64().6161 $72,500 Sat/Sun·l -5 938 Bellis (Eastbllllf) NB J 1765 Bahama, Mesa Verde, C.M. 340 Monte Vista, Costa Mesa 1506 Lincoln Ln <Weslclif!J NB 644-7662 Sun 1-5 646-3255 Sun 1-5 .646-7t111 Sun 1·5 644·1766 $87,500 Sun 1-5 210Via Cordova;J:Jdolsle Nil , 3ll.l~:llrooks i)t., South Laguna· 1'•#~.Balboa Coves,.Newport.Bch 2907 Ebbtide, Corona de\ Mar 67J.7300 $139,500' .. , ' &In 2-5 · 494 -9104 $92,500 Sun 12-4 · .. fi46.11H . . Sun 1-5 675-5930 . J Sat/Sun ·23271!'9i<ta..l'oi•l'll1H\'Jlm!I NB~. 429ViaSuerte,The·Bluffs,NB· ·., · ·Mt·E. Wilsoftl;'.Costpljl.esa .... ,. . •1724TerraP111.tll!l)'.fresl)NB 1>·.n •<, .640-4592 .. ·• , ;· 1.c•,'. Sunl-6 '. ; 67i!-8550 $)Z,m. 0 "!)atj~µn J-~. 64/i-1171 ' . Sun 1-5 , · 675-3000· .............. iunJ,~ ... · 163~0rclo1ro,~lll :santa Ana ... . 1 ;iso~oria I.agµpa: BeaCh · ,1,;t~7.111;>'0'tJ1~aSt'~r .. 1rvinc . ~. L-it€oasts1ll:1t.--·~· 64!•111te· •·• .... , .... t&in t>4r. 499 -2217 $1G8,000 '< ·"Sun. t·-5 • '1>56-2660 '$45 ,900 ' Sun 1-5 r ·-:;&· 359,566 -!iun-1 5' ,,.S&Linda Isle (binda ble>-NB -·-:m Clubhouse, Newp0rt·Qeach." ., J..1101 cr~rat~M·COrona del M~r · ~ 1••221 Canal, Newport Shores. NB 642-8235 $485,000 Sun. 1-5 . 646-~7ll • • ,., . Sim 1-? . S75-4:i92 . "$139,500 , suft 1-5 ) 1 675-4060 SlS.50&, Sat/Sun 1-5 •1508 Ruth Ln., Harbor Hlds NB ·BIO•Klngs Rd., Newport Beach' · ·*'18854 Cortlata, Fountain Val 1 22062 C'!pe May, Lacuesta, H.B. 642-8235 $94,500 Sun. 1-5 642·0200 S93.750 ' ··sun 1-5 962-4454 $61.950 Sun 1·5 968-4456 $78,750 Sat/Sun 1-5 ' ••~3~7 \'ia LidoSoud Lido Is le NB 8392 Paider Cir. Hunt. Beach · •U4 El Modena Ave Npt Hts NB 1212 Santiago Dr. Dov Shores"NB ' 67S--0123 :*210,iloo: · °f Su'n 1-5 842-5541 540,900 Sun 1-6 646-24 14 $85,900 Sun 1-5 644-1766 $198.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 6 111 • FAM 11M or D'EH •416 CabriJlo, East.side, CM 3506 Catamaran. Corona <lei Mar 45532 Oakley Tet TUrtleroCk Irv *3626 Catamaran, Corona del Mar 540-1151 . Sun 1-5 644 -6130 $94 ,500 Sunday 1-5 675 -6000 $134,000 Sat/)itm 1-5 675 -5511 Sun 1.5 17611 Sequoia Tree (Unv Pk) Irv tt2 Balboa Coves, Newport Bch 310 Orchid, Old .Cdm, .CdM *34 Mission Bay Dr, Spyglass. NB 552·7;;<>0 $53,900 Sun 2-5 645-6646 $132.000 ·Sun 1-5 675-6000 . , Sun 1·5 .615-6900 · · 1 Sun 1.5 *~40 Rue Fontainebleau Big .en NB 340 Princeton (.College Pk) CM 67 Montec1to; Spyglass·, .CdM . CO"'DOMl"'IUMS 549-8505 $135.000 Sun 1-5 546-2313 $49,500 Sun 1-5 675-6000 $212,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 " " #34Rue FontainebleauBigCnNB 2339 Cornell (College Park) CM 1729 Port Charles PJ: H.V.Hms, NB 3 llDROOM 549·8505 $124 ,500 -Sun 1-5 556-2660 Sun 1·5 675-6000 $92,600 Sat/Sun 1-5 10 Westcliff Villa, N.B. 2101 Vista Entrada <Bluffs> NB 1053 Santa Cruz (Mesa Woods) CM 2824 Stromboli, MesaVcrde, CM 646-7414 $65,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 642-8235 $76.500 Sun. 1-5 556-2660 $53,900 Sun 1·5 546-5990 $72 ,000 Sun 1-5 329 Vista Suerte (Bluffs) NB *1521 Roxbury (Cameo Sh~) CdM 1077 Miramar, Laguna Beach •2081 Goldeneye, Mesa Verde. CM 640-5560 $82,900 Sun 1-5 642-8235 $159,000 Sun. 1-5 494 -9473 562,500 Sun 11·4 546-5990 . $80,500 ·Sun 1-5 l IR & 'PAM llM or DBi 12 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Cyn) NB 3226 .Colorado Pl, Mesa Verde CM ••333 Mornmg'Star Ln Dov. Shs NB 345 Univ. Dr. (J\lr Back Bay) IojB , 642-8235 sun. 1-5 546-1911 549 ,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 644:1166 $295.000 Sun 1-5 548-7223 $40 950 Sat-/Sun 10-S 3 111 & FAM llM or DEH 81 Royal St. George, Big·Cnyn, NB 1941 Port Cardi!! Pl. H.V.Hms NB 456 Vista Trucha' (Bluffs) NB 288 East Wilson Costa Mesa · 642-5200 675-4060 Sun 1-5 644 ·1766 . sso,ooo Sun 1-S · 640-5560 $79,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1'.52-,1920 $44,950 Sat/Sun 1·5 1521 Kings Rd. Clifffiaven, NB ' •1()\133 El .Cid IGreenVlly) F.V.. 4 Ill • FAM llM w DEH 1"1227 Outrigger Dr. (IJVH) Ci!M 642-5200 $165,000 Sun 1-5 962·4454 $55.995 Sat/Sun 1·5 #5 Rue Duparc Big Can•o NB 640-8819 si 29',500 Sat/Su,n 11.5 510 Avocado, Corona de! Mar . 10773 El Centro. Fount. Valley '· 640.5048 $ '99. ' n, . "'4-4910 ., ·Sun 1-5 968•2398 $57.900 Sai/Sun ·t0-6 1 ,OOO Daily " 17901CedarTree(Univ.Prkllrv "" !200E B lb Bl Bal DUPLEXES FORS'" ' ·552.7500 $69.950 Sat/Sun 1·5 19892 Ranger La. Huntington Bch "* · · · a oa • .. _l'<>nNB . ALE 881 Sandcastle. (H.V.HillsfCaM 549-8655 $45,000 Sun 12-4 675'8120· ... , -,Sat/Sun I lliQIQ~ ... E4Ctt •&l~-1166 59~.500 Sun 1_5 •1821 Toyon <Baycrest) NB .. 1019 Marion ·Ln. (Wl?stclif.f) NB 415 Oi'c~id, '€:Orona ifiii :¥at , -12 Bowdo1·n Pl. ("""'•••Dk) CM . 642-8235 $112,500 Sun.1-:;; 675-5726 $239,5!10. Sat/Sun 1-5 673-8550 $62.$00;. Jj;at/Sun·l·.5 -~ ....... ,. ""**61 Baiboa·coves, Nwpt Beach , l' · ·2 ill & 1 IR <. '. 549-4 241 ·~~.950 : !la,ti Sun 10-5 205 Vi~ San Remo <Lido Isle) NB . 752-1920 . $\32,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 241 s11ni;i Isabel, Costa Mesa •, 480 NY•• Plac.e.,Laguna Beach 675-0123 $139,500 Sun 1-5 3315 Fusch1a , Cbsta Mesa 646-7171 Sat/Sun 1_5 ,494,9473 $88,500 Sat/Sun 11·4 4 ilEDllOOM ~ 642-9448 /546-2018 Sun 11-5 2 llDllOOMS EACH 254() Vista Baya, eor Tli$tin NB *ll6 Via Harve; Lido Isle, NB "." 263 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa -507-0V•Az Carnation CdM , . · · . • ',,6,46·3928,ev.es ~6-4543 Sat/sun 1-5 675_5930 Sat/Sun • 752-1920 . Sat/Sun'i-5 642:8235 ;$98,700 l", Sat/Sun 1.5 412 ,Colton, N~wpor\ Shores, NB 18692 Yr• Pal t Trtl k I 2500 o . 644-6952 $47,500 Sat/Sun 1.5 26442 Fresno Dr, Mission Viejo ~ a mo,_ re rv -• cean Blvd. Corona del Mar 'f'.2030 Summerwind\ Santa Ana 586-5083 $63,900 SatjSun· 12·5 · 644'6200 $112•500 ' Sat/Sui} i-li ' · 6'7''.600<(_ ., , Sl97,li00 • Sat/Sun l·S ·:;. ~·· 548-4141 $58,95!)' Sunl-5 *1412 Lincoln Ln <Weslcliff) NB .. l5Cypress Pomt IBtg C~> N.B 608 Marguerite, Corona ll•J Mar ·· N I 642-6749 $122,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 ' ~4 -6200 . Sl84~'9'10 ~ . fSun 1-5 :~5-6000', · $139,500 -r ' Sun 1-5 l!Gl yes P ace,.Laguna Beach 2421 Francisco N. wport B h ,. ' · '] ' · .. ' 494-9413 $91 ,450 Sat/Sun 11·4 20751 Hopetown Ln, Hunt. Beach • eac · 111 • I • · ',4427. Pacific Coast Hwy. NB 675-4630 $53~000 Sat/Sun 1-5 644-52()() ' • Saf/Sun 1·5 521-&.52l'h Iris, CdM · · -S • •544 So. Ba•fro'nt, Balboa Isl * l500 Galaxy' (Dover Shores ) NB '~ '4o4·7662 $89 ,950 . 1 'Slit/Sun t-5 ' "' 536-0038 $82,500; ' .,af/ un 1·5 , 642 8235 $199 m S t /Su t • '16 v· .;,2431 Bowdoin, COllflll'! Pi-Ii.CM 673 -4400 Sat/Silh 1·5 · • a n ·• ••• 1a Lido Nord N~t Bch &;17-5076 $44,800 .SaL/Sun 1-5 111 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) Jli.B. *•&07 Bayside Dr. <!lrom. Bay) N~ ~-7711 ' , : ' Sat/Sun 2-5 10101 Stonybrook Dr. HB 675 -7542 $136,m Sat/Sun 1-S 673·3900 Sat/Sun 10-5 205 Abalone, Balboa Island .~i!!'-8388.,,, 568.750 ' Sat/Sun 1.5 2016 Calvert <Mesa Verdel CM , 17931 Cedar Tree,.Huntingtoii-PJI>.' < '. 6'75-4~, 1S>~9>f!OO ·: 1 Suni.-5 ~{~;'fJ~ss/iil Rd. (College Pk> C.M. 675-3000 Sun 1·5 " 645-0303 $84,500 Sat(Sun 1·5 3 I• Ir. 2 Ill . . ~~'l8'!,-9971 ~· $45.000 By Appt. 10432 Sunday, Huntington Beach •1653 Reefview Circle, Spyglass. 509 Goldenrod, Co~a del Mar 543'"Sant a Aha Ave .. NB 963-7881 Sat/Sun 11-4 675-1225 5134.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 6441-1210 $119,500 .• Sat/Sun 1·5 995.7001 $56,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 *2018 Vista Laredo (Bluffs ) NB "919 Sandcastle . .Corona dei Mar ; ! '! '.· l llDROOM IAOf 10141 El Capitan, Sbii£nt, HB· 675·6715;"&44-0575 Sat/Sun 1·5 . 673-8550 $99,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 206 Fernlear, Corona del Mar 963-5281. . ~.500 , . ,' Sun 1-5 2 Rue Chamonix (Big Canyon) NR 2004 N .. Capella, Mesa Verde, Ci\!>'. 675-3009 rt !13t /Sun !i5 258 Ceclar<Sl, (N.wptShofes) NB 644-491U $139,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 546-5880 ' ' Sat/Stlt'l t -5 4 Ill & 2 • . 548-1290 ; '.$47,500, . sun 1-5 •706 K-Thanga, Irvme Terr. ••815 Via Lillo Saud Lido ls.NB , 201 Collins Ave. Balboa 1r,nd 22272 Kineryi'tJa:C-U, H.B. 673-8550 $93,liOO Sat/Sun 1·5 675-6161 · Saf/Sun 1-5 4800675Se·2866 $159.000 • at/Sun 1·5 988 4456 .$59,soq Sat/Sun 1·5 305 Vista Madena, 'Newport Bth 2826 Catalpa (Eastbluffl NB· · · · ashore Dr-Newport Bch .• .... 1·11 ·'G''' $Lr~i. ·Pi?llbiSUla . 645-0303 $71,liOO. Sat/Sun 1·5 640-5560 $75,500 S~n 1-5 · 644-7211 ' "-Sat/Suri1-5 ":: _ 614·1766'. $139;500. Sat!Sun l ·S 2124 Vista Loredo, Newport Beach •9961 Moore Cir. Huntington Bch 4 'IR • J • •· 'lllll8'Cortez Laguna Beach · 675-5511 , Sunl2-S 963-7851 $50,950 Sun 1-6 304 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa Pen '. · ·$1,.*1:.'.__ $68,950 · ,Sai/S<ln 12·5 • 1003 Oak, Costa Mesa 911 Senora, Mesa del Mar, CM 673-0508 $109,987 Sun 11-5 '"11185 A .. oia Tree-Ln Unv Pk.Irv "--'---64S:6646 $35,900 Sun 1-5 556·2660 .S45;500 Sunl-5. -t'IOME-& INCOME ( L.~·1766 $64,950 sun 1·5 3022 s. Oil.Ye, Santa Ana j!S(!l Island View (Brdmoor) CdM' j; Ii • PAM llM;,,. o94l& J • ;\ z:ozl Bamboo, Eastblufr; N.B. 645·6646 $43,900 Sun 1·5 644·484~ $129,m Sun 1-5 1811 Cliff Dr. ,Nw,pt lfehts, NB . "644.1156 . !:' /Sun 1.5 2675 Bays~ore, Newport Beach 316 C~tahna , Ne wport Beach 675-4080 • $110,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 , '19781 Quiet Bayt. .·Hun( • I • 640-Gl~l si 35.000 Sun 1;5 646'1111 / Su n 1·5 HOMI · & ·5U15T HOUSE 536-7542 $105;000 "·t n 12·5 : l!l~Sit,pdalwood>ln , Nwpt Be~ 649 Bolsana, Laguna Beil.ch · •·. ,.,.. B · 494't5:it $139,500 Sun 1·5 646-7711 Sun 12-S I II • •UIST HOUSI 111 Via Dijon (LldO ls~) N. . 400 Inlet Is le Dr .. CdM 2'107 Canary (Mesa Verdel CM •315 Santa A'na Ave. Newport Hts 1 675-7542 $136,500 ,Sat/Sun 1'5 s14.5528 599,500 Sun 10_4 646-771! ., 1 r, .sun·1.5 6l~·812i1C. J:t!i215C» Sat/!)un l ·S ••526So. Bayfront, Balboa Ill 2575 .Columbia , Coll . f-1<1 .M{ · : HOuJE •1' lt.l'r.' -~~ ::·::u;e La. Nwpt Bear~" 1·5 . 4 ... FAM llM ... DEH ' 752-7315 $45,500 • ' :sun 1-5' ' ll'lt I •"-RM ., Diit. + .,. ·'.·~·$200. •109_,500 · • Silt/Sun. 1•5 311.12 Gran\,Coota .Mesa • , !5162 Marne Circ .. Irvine ••306 Via Lido Nord. Ldo 11, NB -Y ' 54§-2313 $41,l!5(1 Sat/SuD 1·5 7~·7315 -~ -673'·1300 '_., ,000 -·" SulT2·S- ~I I tt; ··bl' . ·: •• \ ,,, ~ni.......... ' ··:;,;;.;i··:···,···1*i ................... - •PALM $P11H1iS ) ··•' DOVIR-SHOlll~ Owner of elegant. 4750 sq tt DoveJ",-ShoNil, heme •W. pAfifl;'am.iC view will ·accept equity IQ Palm .Spri•&> -~ .. -1u .down_ P•J'lllllnl. Fix· eruppera OK.: -~-MOO~ll.~ ~AT~ONT "TL\111 Owner of magnificent 1!5$,000. LiQda Isle waterfront hOme With private dpck~ Will ex· change with owner ol $70·$150,UOO home In Newpdrt, Costa Mesa. Hunll,ngton Beach, .or La&••• Beach WM:~ .. Plap•rU9• -. nt .. tftO . "'°° QUAM. 11. MAQt OPEM,SUH I 2-4 JISC- Just listed. 3 Bdrm View Home. Owner moving to Oregon. Very Anxious. Priced at $71,!iOO. , ........ ,oW .Nearly new 2-stQry, 3 bedroom, 3 b&tba ; enclosed patio , 2 fireplaces, electric bWl1· ins, aarage door opener. Priced at $124,Wt. 673·3663 6'13-8088 Eves MESA. VERDE . 4BEDROOt-IS Lug!~ ?:!~~·Muia 'v'.erde North. Room rar 1>0o1 .... 11•~dcn1 or paddle lenliJs ~Ourt. Premium arade w•ll, floo~ and window eoverlngii. Natura'l Wood ar1ln kit.chen cabinets, h111e master suite wth ,Walk· In closet and pflvate 11rden atrium. For ap· ~intme~t c•HMl-n&I k€Y HARIORVllW $BR, lWO•l\OC'yW/form•l din., 3 cir gar., oo' ~rd. acre Jot. This ts ... uy one or Newport Bt1ch's best values, Ind it will sell Quickly at a reasol\I• ble $95,000. CALL 156-2660 ' ' '1iELECT ' · ~RTIES T.U lt8QG' $1000.00 ov't purchue~­ allows $1000. cMh endt\. 1t t•x time on pure.hue ol a Vllla1e Gar4tn. 2 btdrm, 2 ba Ccnl6 .. a low t low price of sit.•. Moae&I open·10130to1:00 Dally ud , .. ,til t :30 'l"lles •Thur• Evtt .. CorM out to uoe w. :llha .. .-Ana-Just westatHartior on 5th and ~urr1 1 Thtj're IOlDlffasl! Don'I drop tllo bolll 8'1 a ~a.low-Dolly .c ar.4 ~d. • • 'Sel p (i •• \ w ........ s. 1··· ...... '* ...... l"•••HPerS. , ••• "...... &Jnd1y.Aprl127.1975 r OAILVPILOT D7 •••••••-:.••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• !:9V'''i:1•.;:;•••••••••• H ~-l e111r. 1 .1002 IOI 1•1•wr.. 1112 -•• 1006 M111H,.,S. ..._.,Fors.. .... 111n~s.._ H111nLlor,,., • ...................... ._. .................... ._ ' •-.. •..... , ... ; ........ -................................................. ····~·················· ................... . ___ ..... _..,. ~·M ,.._o .. MT'H"•*•''.'s·1o··y·'" G··,·FT···s.......... ,.. . c~c1e1w. iozi c...-. .. .._. 102 c.t..-..., .,., ·tn ~ieM••• ·. > '' ,.. ... Winter ol'lt. Llttle •·••• • •••• • ••••••••••••• ••••••. ••• •• •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••• ••••••••••• llAUTIFUL Fortloo ,.,tic-M-Island <\tli>I .. u/S ,Bit • • , I!"' · N , Broadmoor IL Co o del Mar. 4 BR, Eastbl ulf view. Imma c ulate' owner'• ~•It. Tradet In· VALLEY RIOlllLTY QN[Y 5 LEFJ IMCHCHA dl"ru'ng r d ' h . 2 •. l . 1' th h t K t El t •lted. .......... PREs-s $12,IOO condition. Decorottd in the very best stone ' Fl'. ~ustom1zcd cl<Hlet.a in' each 205 A.~oln1 CHOICE PROPERTIES >1o•y cha<••.•· Prl · m , en o c. ..rp cs. op roug ou ,. ar~slan cp .. egan Open&unl·S ...,.., New or1erin1 ·1t)'lt~ or laste . Outslandi.ilg view of h arbor & Bdr m . Dad s handy worksb:op U1 gar. HAL PINa.t. lffr. l ll Conduo: • ._ locritlon. Minute~ night lights rrom yery private corner $89 soo ' 2121 E. C-Hwy. OCl!Jt.M It.MD CANYON YllW~ "ho ol• • •bopp•o , lot. A ll major roqms look out on the ' 2645 Bu11ya OPEN SAT.1·5 675·4392 Sparkling two b e droom and' den home Mext to R11•ttl•9 Fnou~'::~r~1~~C l=d.d g reet. view. O wner moving ... early F<or,h..,...cMOM W I I U localed in CdM 's finest a rea. Private St r • • "'• "• • r ma11ter suite wilh,. possession ror the n e w tsuyer. F'airly lrvU1e Terrace. Pool & plenty of room an 0 , Ye beach Quie t s treets a ll custom homes New:,;;:·• U,,...lfly'. bath & VIEW. S:.0.500~ priced at $129 .500 forexereising: 3 Lge. BctJ;ms . Sep. U t il. On Lhe water? J:•nd up to One hair m i lli~n do ll ars. What a S4 ,tS0.-$44.tSO ~~~:le. HlJRRY! "fl OPEN SUN 1-5 2501 ISL.AND YllW Rm: Conve nient location. Call fo r ~~~h.dh:~"r•~b' r:: ~ buy at $106 ,000. 3.10 Morning Canyon. 345 U•l•enityOr. · COROMA DB. MAR 3·2 Bdrms. $130,000 N, Laguna Vie"( Home 3 Br -Sl 25,000 . • COMIMG O"ICI IXCLUSIVIS- 4 Units on the bi g bay. Pier and dock. $245,000. uppt. lrpl's,2 wetban,moor-Opcnl-S p .m . (J~stollll"VineAve) llTTY Jt.. GllUll. llLTa. ing 1nc1uded.11220,ooo. OCEJt.l'l VIEW ESTATE "541.7221· 567 S• Mic-Dr. Sh. I ot 409 Mo. llcrfr.wil Unquestion ablyi\he finest property for Mow,....C-.644-0lll ••uhlmd sale in Spyglass One today. Smashing o,.. Sol/loo 1·5 four bedroom home with lots of views •••cal 1002 •••r111 1002 ' in a ll df1'ections , three fantastic yards, ........................ •••••••••••••••••••••• HESTER-BROWN ' " · · ~---. ............... ! a s parkling pool and taste ful d e corat· ' OPIN HOUSI * IAYSHOllH * & Assoc.,llealt4n ing. $134 ,500. 1653 Reef view Circle. . WOOD' . ' )/1,.1111 FOREST E OLSON "" "''"'" "'• .•6'.iilll-~ 2Hugese,..Jlle t: Mashr-11 ~ . ~ Set/Sml·5 • Ol'IMHOUSIS IJJ.9711 Openl-Sp.m . . or·ange Coast $&4.900 SAT&SUHl·5 ...... P .. l odo 1007 CDMCHARM ' " ·'Bdrm, ove:Sized family 249 I Crell•lew ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quaintness and charm oozes from this .._. • roo~ 2 baU..., c::hoice Bia family home; lge. SPANISH South of 1-fig hway CdM duple x. The EASTStOE-Near Back Bay. 3 BR , 2 BA, lrplc, formal di n, newly de- corated thru-out. Beaut . lndscp'g, $47,000. <hrr"ner. 645-4737. M"'Jlllflc°"' -· ~· IR, •J I•. ldotil_ t@' mother·l•·law. o.& $59,750. : • ' . 21ff · t.C.1st llwf., CtrHI •el l1r Eastsid~ lot. Encloted Ii vin& rm ., family IUCH.ftoUsE: front home is a cute little two bedroom l[.l [ST.TE ' 144·4UI · f...,t .. too •m .,lo•m•I dlaing •m.; "th thed l ·1· d th UNITED IROKEIS ~ lobff Sul:ld ... I! II; i\~ big bdr-»s ., 3 baths 3613 W. Balboa.BL cottage w1 ca r a ce1 1ng a n e ~~~~~~~,~-~~~~~~~~' ~~~1 · • I' : l~ar1e eorner Jot wit Open Sun.1-s second unit is a sparkling one bedroom : --·--room for boat& 2 BR, 1 Bl.Ir. to ocean, unitwith abitof oceanview.Arealbuy '-b" 1 •• ~ ht l I P DpDI HDD ·. coach oto•a ••e. As"•"ng choice R-2lot.$59,000. t$79 500 :ielll &ngs asty.1 ... Dai ly ,.,nd w a you wan n • M ' "'8500 .., • SOUTHCO~ a , · Pilot Want Ads. Daily Pilot Clas:t.ilieds. ,... Jsl."'~ ."""" · Js t I Vista INVESTMENT FIXER UPP.EIS llooHOY1WPaol 646·7414 55M7\l 3 B edroom , 2 bath , SIR I.! hardwood floors, crtps, .. d , dbl g ge 1 n -Near Back. Bay H~ rp ' 0 ara · '-'f>c Area with 58Rs plU6 litwtrtl 1002 ••w• , . · 1002 .... ,.. 1002 z Bdrms .• 1 bath PLUS 549-0812 1·a1<e your piCk -both prope rties •••••••••••••••-•••••• ~··•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lee. guest rm. & bath Capft""-.a 1011 available £or practically land value. A * • • • family rm plus i patio. $38.500. d ~ MESA WOODSIEAUTY-FHA·VA 'l'his lovely decorator home just introduced to the market. ·1 la rge IJdrms ., 2 bath, formal dining. plus large fan1i ly room. All of this plus low m aintenance y ard with f:.Jntastic pool. Only $62,500. OCEAM VIEW -577 ,000 <..iorgttous ot:eanvie w condo on best part of the bay. F'ull ~ec urity , poo l-, & s undeck . Boat slips available. Don 't ,misti thiti 2 bdrm, 2 bath home. Walk to shop· ping_ r e s taurants &beacl\. . FAMILYFUM-5 +POOL Super upg raded tri-le vel riepublic home. Shows like a model. 1' ... ormal dining, h uge family room with large fireplace. 1-leated & filtered pool with firepit for ente r · taining _ Professionally landscaped & all of this for S66.950. over garage. PLUS••••••••••••••••••••••• rambling three bedroom home on a beach _bath in a:arage. 3Br, 2ba. By Owner. No · t I t "th t . ti ge as a rental B_eant1ful remodeled G.l. 34556 Via Verde. CD. g 1an o wt a 1ny co a · Jutchen, Jots ol charm. 493_8117 $4.6.000. Or, a very old two b edroom Purchase In fee or with -="-'-=------beach cottage a nd a one bedroom cot- leasehold. COl'OllCI clel Mat 1022 tage as a re ntal. $5:2 ,500. 2151 hnhareDr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 675-7225 2 Bdrm., 2 bath + guest area . New ca~pet , DUPLEX·S740500 dra~ &; freshly painted. o ne of the best buys in in- Lge hving area. Call t come property in this see! XlntbuyatSJS,500. area. 2 Bdrm & t Bdrm, OPIH Mail l·S alw ays in demand. W> OAV 1>r....!> BEACH '" '"0' 522 W. Alploo, SA Near So. Coast Plaza; 4 yrs. new; 3 bdnns, 2 batb Sandpointe home . Cathedral ceil., quality!""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""'"""' J~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~!!!!~ carpets&: drapes; nicely Hal~.I lndacpd. $330 Month on ..- yeerly leese; will sell at needed quic ly. Owner $41,500. says: Bring All olfers. 11C 11 THOMAS Irvine Terrace forever view w /pOol. Reduced REAL TOR po,ooo. Now 1139,500. 224W.CoastHwy OpenSunl-5 N'pt. Beach MB· 170 I G ...... Eveo: 545-"'21 HAL PIHC-. Rllr 2727 E . Coast Hwy I 006 1 _-~67::_5::_·.;;0:::9c.::2c___ I c ....... c1e1-102ic..--c1e1-1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WORK AT HOME? LIVE AT WORK? Attraclive 2 or 3 unit comme rcial bldg. + pe nthousey apt . S upe r pad for psychiatris t , de nta l lab, d ecor a to r or real estale r s. Reduced to Sll2,500 & 2 IR Older HonR rm. This home has I · or new tile and wa I on R-2 Zoned lot 50xl40. paneling, and is a ~I $30,000. Bcsto£tenns. ple a s ur e l o s hoi;. Roy Mcc.dll-... ~educed price sss,op;o Realtor lllOMewport r1rm ! ... Costa"Me&a54S-Tn9 D.J . HEHSTRA ~ 642-45 t3 Inc. ~9-3162~ BY Owner. Dis is dll 3 BDRM, large ya~. place! Complete new palio garage xlnt~ kit.,ba ,cop~plumb'g, $3400o 'ByOWniJ' crpls, used brick frplc, ' 646-3.314 i ~, wood paneling, elc, l'tc. 3 ~ br. huge Jot. Come-see a BR, 2 ba, lrpl, cpt/d'l!lf, 379 E . 19tlt St, C.M. nr . s hop 'c . & siiichl(. $47,500. ~73 ·1~ ~.900. Owner.·546-_ BEAUTIJo~ULMesaVerdc D ... Poi..t I home. 1 blk. from Golf •••••••••••••••••••••? Course, 3 br .. was 4 br.. " now super huge fam. rm. DUPLEX BARGAI ._ w/flagstone frpl. + frml. OCEAN VIEWS .!. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE 1-SPM SAT&SUN !iv. rm. wJfrpl. 2 extra From $68,9:i0, $lll950 ~ lg. side yrds. for cam-Pr ices are still low • pers & boats. New crpt.s, Dana Point Harbor: ~ drps. &. £Ir. coverings. rour expenses by hv1 .. New roof & paint. As-1n deluxe 3 or 2 Br apt,,Jt s ume t h is 7 'Jl'o Joan . renltheother.Agt.3f~ $48 ,900. Worlcf Rea l (Al Coast llwy, D-t· Eslalc. 556-7777 or 496-3431 ~ 835-0211 pager009B BY OWN ER 4 br, 3 bJ , Nr. So. Coasl P laza. oceanvu, ~·alk to bel. 3B R.28A . Air cond . Xln t. buy ; at $59,saf). CA.MEO Frplc . Bil-ins. Roomy 496-4122 ~ HIGHLANDS RSITY REALTY kitchen. Assumable GI. EIT IOJZ the sell e rs will finance ! 201 Collins Ave 4BR+2 BR HARDESTY 675·21:166 Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad is a simple matter _ . ~ just call 642-5678. Cha •ming 4 Bdrm ld•m UN IVE S<t. 2 900 87 . By app"l. Own., .•••• '!':'! •••. ••••··~··•,.J• rm ., lrg patio, .access to 963-l • private beaches. Call to 300 I E. Coast Hi9hway Bright, cheerful Twn/Hi, .see Corona del Mer 673·6510 I NVESTORS!~ JBR, JBA . 2 car au.dti UNITED IROKERS Storage Garage Bldg. 9 gar. fr /pie. El Tot -----------------•!Units + orr1ce . 217 · ~"":::.·.:399=1-----+-E;~'f.'1~i~h COl"Oflla del Mer 102 Corou chi Mer 1022 Avocado, CM ~5714 Follntein v,.,. 10~ ---''-""'-----1 ••• • • • •• ••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• Greenbrook:. 5 br, 3 ba, ••••• •••• ••••••••••~'" • ,-• 1002 G ot 1002Go .. ral 1002 .... EWPORT•E•CH H.-borViewHils famrm, bqoo.srrn.pt0l .-QPEN llOUSE Sitt/ . GtMI.. I002•••NI 1002Gewcr9' "tMr ""· . ~ 3Br, Den •+ t'R. ~ Cust._drp.s,;-.crpt .. \By GreenValley•br,3.r I •••••••••••••••••••••••.ii•••••••••••••'-•·~••••••••••••••••~•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br, dini ng , fctm1ly rm. Cala.mitrJln.. $&i,50(L Pnn nWrter,l.oW TO's. 979-tnl J.>a J pools )0773 EI~- ~. PQ?l. 2 rrplcs, AAA co~d. Only. Sun l ·S. 644~8130. ' : l'f d .. $57 1900" 10v.6i -Fee land. Harbor lfigh · MESA Verde 4 br, 2\t".f>a; 968 2398 ' -, 1 .. ' ,, 2711 E. COA$T HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR ,ran ' School Dist. Costa Me111 1024 den, usd. brk. frpl, DIR.. · ·i· SPARLING •••••••••••~•••.•••••••• lg. yd, S60 js·. Own'r . REAL ESfATE FIX 'M SAYE ,..,....,. I SJ3-3S48 Garden paradis.e over COLLWE PARK Fami· 1 OPEN SUM.1·5 grown wilh hundreds of ly Special! 3lge Bdrms.2 ! 3621 Cota:uan exotic tropical plants on Ba 's , 1''a m -rm , Dbl ReaJEst;atz Harbor View Homes. Ap-nearly 115 acre, R-2 lot. F'rplc. On cul -de-sac. Room for another unit. S<<.o•o. By ow ne•. byMIN/ltY prox. i,.;, ac, 5 BH. Jo~am • · ,. 1 s ·k • ed . 1' antasllc poten La • 1 e .,~9_4241 rm. Beaut, decoral tn-to the beach. Beamed 1 ..:~.::..==------I side & out. ceiling. covered cnclosa- 1127 SabrinoTen-. bl e palio, giant shade SOMEFOUIS : EXPECT ' •• EASTSIDE•• Oulsli:i nding Irvine Tcr-trees. Sacrific:e. Hurry. race; lge. pool : view or Call 64S-0303. bay. Large rooms, high _ -IHH . 2BA . f'am. rm. THE~OOH fi replace, new carpeting, _ BUT Hl!:R l'fls the i ne w pai nl. Close to ceil'.s.: 3 bdrms. & ram. rm. + playrm. S224.9"l2 308 Poimettia Close to beach; 3 lxirms .. family rm. home; beam ceil .. wood & hri ck. $112.SOIJ A cot.DWEU Mllfl C.llY Grade. Parochial. Jr. lli buy under the sun. Schools and in Newport maintenance41xirm -I If arbor lligh. Only hon1e . Library. \'ault ., $56_950. C<ill li4S-8'J<J2 for O\'crlooks gral'ious !iv" g app't to see 233 t.:. Zlstl .!'"'e"C">o·.::968".0'.::·4::4'.:'.>s'---+ STREET. lly Owncr 3 bdrm, 2 •.Si ba. Tibu townhouse. 2.000 un l'ri -level 4 BR, ram-rm value. 9G8·l091. w/bar .. Sun deck. Palio.1...:===..:.:=--+ OPEN SA.TjSUH All rina nc ing a \·ail . A Gr•atleC)iaitiatg ! Prestige a rea. 102 The $58,000./bst orr. ~5-0973 for 53 I ,900 Ma sters Circle I ad j to COME A.ND SEE Wh y not start. here? 'f'. No. side Santa Ana C.C.) this qualily home. 3 BR, former model includirig J Br, 21 2 Ba. wetbar.C~tc1.1 2 Ba, corpb. din & lam-wit sher , dryer, relrii. Vacant . $67 ,MM>. a •m. 1700 Sq. fl . Lot and many othereXtras!2 645-4363 Bedrm,, + huge •-r.· l ~""""''------1 80x 120 . e·a r gai n at ...... WALKTOCO,U..EGE $15.000."275NassauRd.(l room Tow nh'b ra". 3BR Beauty near OCC. blk soulhol FairDr.)in Gill e.s pie Reiillo! COZYCHARM 206 llanover. $42,950 . College Park. Owner. 963-8911. 1.( in this 2 Br & den home See J 557 9917 ' ' • · Open Sal-Sun. I! 1.=::.:...·='-------l 5 +POOL ~I· with sharp 1 Dr rental. Bk 646 74 14 • Located on beautiful tree l~"-"'""":'.:".'.-'-'.:'.....----1 THE ENCHANTED Bi g Cami ly 2 storyo.i6 lined•"eetin oldCdM. EASTSIDE COTT£GE be<frm fa mily •m ! $86,500 644-4674 _... with great s wimm 01¥.Nr11'i>·•1s 1u1<10111N•(f• ·Woodsy a tmosphere. Picture a warm, charm· pool.BeinbySum ! / HERE WE G"ROW AGAIN! In celebration of the· opening of our new Corona del Mar office we are offering a FREE plant from Roger's Gardens for those who bring ,this ad to one of the following open houses. this weekend: •' SATURDAY .& SUNDAY I 0·6 ' . 404 Iris $127,950 :. 532Cancha$76,500 Car0na del ~' Eastbluff, N.B. 5 bdrm. w/2 bdtni. rental 3 bdrm. f·R, Din. Rm. ' . ' -2320 Port Aberdeen $79-,500 Newport Beach • · 4 bdrm. FR·w/~iew 673-7601 ANYTIME · hdwood . firs., unique ing home wilh 4 com-Bltns, crpts. drps. F i-r.,,1. fruit trees ga lO<'e. fort•b le bedroom.., love· .,e, with top "h . §. ·_:,~ huge lot & much more. ly yard Wi th .mucti Near shops &e fr"tewt;. ¥;,:,, .,.,>;~'~ 642·6368 privacy an'd covered $61,000 Ca ll. for sho+- SOUTHLA.HDERS patio. Situated on a ing ... Bkr536-8&16. qui el, tree lined slreel in 1 -'=="'-===~>-.!-4 BR DUPLEX Open lfou.e. S.t/SWI I·> with 3 BR 2 Ba Rental. pm . 3 llr. Assumable. 820 So. or Bafsidc Dr. with li_overno,r St. $36,950. beautiful natural wood 1..::••::•~·8'13:::;7:_ ____ _ textu~es. Only I year MESA VERDE-4 OK. 2 new.Call .644-7211 Agenl BA. l''<i m , Din rm. Im· 5, SIDE of HI-WAY 1n<1c. 1''in c'g avail. Low down. $58,150. By Owner i ;,~ 'b10~k~·l<; lht; beach. 2 979-35tt1 • _ -- Bdrm: 2 bath, fenced r.tcsa Verde. Cornrortable yard, 2 car ga r, $6.5,000. 3 BR. I ~~ ba, 2 £pie, dbl 645-5555 gar. Xlnl loc. By owner. $51 .500. Prine only W8 Raaewl•kel A C9 1c"4::::0~·204::::3c_ ____ _ MESA VfRllli Mesa Verde. Pricedr to IEA.UTIFUL • sell promptly, SS9.900. GREENIROOK • Phone 546-2313 lor addi-3 Bdrm. 2 batll, sep. tional detailS and ap-fa mily room wilh WoOO poin.tn'lent. bu r n f n g rireplate . Ol'fNru9°11i 1UN TOAt111cr • 1----ormal dining&. on •n · .. {······.?¢_' .. ··~·'.·, ·oversized lot, too. Supar -, upgraded inside ·f' ot~- :::A • ··.ii • You must Sl:.'C thts OOS'· ~=~:,·~~e rdc . 38r. 2t)a, 559 •. soo. Call 96H-J37l : :c~001 ~ 2 ~:~:ck ~:r~r~~ '.; Brick 1''rplcs. BeauU[Ully ; landscaped. $49,~. Ph: l--"'"'-""""""=--t- 546·1911.· • · Huttti'")to• lt«h 1040 Harbor View Hills, 3 Br. den. la m. rm. ocean view, Pool. 1227 Outrig- ger Dr. $129,500. Open Sal.&.: Sun. 640-38t9 . ..................... . • NEW ON MARKET ! ADA%ZU ... 3 BR. plus lge Ree. Rm. y l•duc•d to $59,90f Back yard s uperb for en· DISl'LA SHARPS & S • terta i nln g-ll&hts, This lovely Mesa Verde 3 GOLOENWF..STPAllr waterfall, ban·MJ.900. bedroom and family :r SOUTHCOA.51' room home, built·ln Lalb & pl aster 3 Bi• SWISs.FllttCH INVESTMENT s t e r; e 0 h t r . i . BA, sep fam rm w/r · Cedar home. 4 br,2\-l: ha. 549-0812 AM /FM.Huge culide sac rormal din rm, upgra . 4 levels on Canyon Creek I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; J iot, Japa.nese garden and shag crplg. Only 2 m lot wtoceanvlew. 2 yr. I. ereenhouse. waterfall, old. Lrg lot, rm. lor ~t. new. SMS;OOO. Prinonly. DUPLIX•$44,t50 tropical plants , fruit ortrlr.CALL897-10K. ~ Ownr. 8'13·3409 2 8drms eacb, In very trees, room tor /pool, K•y1tHe RMlty •-====="----,.-good condlliqn. Enclosed forme r rnodel h'ome. I;;;;;;;~~~~~;;:;~ -OPIM SUN...l~S double-1ara1e.-.~lent Ownu...will he_IR_ rinance_ 427-M..clu. re ntal a r ea-Flexible aL low lnterei;t. Just J UST tm a Ri ne onlf. terms. $47.000!Call s.46-2313. $69.750 lor this pride-o . OON (rt Q • 1r \ 11.!N ION Ii I' ~~rr~~~~-~~~~~~..... l't1Ri6Hd RacHll• ll*':' Save on buyerti cost. · a333f..Csl.llwy.Cd M seller will corry flnanc· OPKNSAT&SUN 1·5 Rffltor '7'62173 Ing w/20<"..t. dn. Roomy 3 243t Ro~·doin , College I.Jr. Com rm. w/frplc, lrg. Prk. Vaciwt 3 br, 2 ba, SELL idie ltcmll with u cov'd patio, R-2 lol. Most lam. rm .. frpl, pool. 1 , Dally Pilot ClaS1Jlried l\d, for the money on E/side. Owner. $44 .800. Prin. on· ~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;:~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;~~~64~2-~ .. ~7~8~.~;;;;~~~~A~gt~.~642~-.. ~48~n.~SA6~·~20~18~.~~ly~.~637~·.!07~6~c~v~"'~·~:::;;::~~~~~~~~ 7r · -, , ···~ . ·.. ~ " •ff " i. ... ,, .. "' ' .. • • ' ' I • I I ·OB PAIL YPILOT Su nday Apnt27 1&75 Ho•n'9rS. 1H1u111..,... H111n,_S.. / Hl•M•..,.~ ~ .............. II' ~n,_.S. ' ' ' .............•......... ....................... ...•............. ~· .............. , ...................................................... . HIUlll...... Hnan ...... • Ho•U ... -Lo......... fMtf II ...... IMf 'st' Ol!ltooi 1112 .............. '"' Wpetil.... 11169 peti..... Ifft ...................... . ...•....... ., ..•............. ,............... •• ............ .. ............................................... ·····~···············••tt. 11 ?' :1t•a..dt I I' "1 If•~ I lim:tl ........ IMI ,,,,,,,,,, ... ,,._,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,._,,,,,,,,,, : .-. t t-\ .. ••••••••••·-·-•••• ••••••••••••• ......... ••.•••••••••••••·····~·· Lido Isle Dt1• s• C..... ··-. c.t.a ·-' • By owner• Br. z Ba. l•m IMJoy SUMMM IH YOW OWN POOL SEE 105 Vlll s.. Remo-~al ' •.• IAMYACAM11 rm , xlnt area. O~a -4 Bedroom home with 2'L baths. Charmlna:.Uke·newSBR, rtr IL Ill. JN'SEDNRWOWNERI llouseSun.&4'7·2117? Ti' dlnrm,famnn.onooeot r' I H.\VE • BR&Z BA l"IM 1044 Playboy family room. 2 Fireplaces. No . Uo!o'• loveu .. 1 ,.,.__ l CAN BE OOUGIIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• down for Gt buyers: $52,000. 1139.SOO. OPEN SUN. 14 I .:!"'w~~r~=";~ SPICIAL OF 'ntl -)Jtltrtngf)1J11 JU1l111 p r e I t l g i o u 3 BUCFm-R z Lo el 3 b d h b Ri?Al.l"OA9 neighbo rhood . 1 cti r, am m, ''°" . v Y e room ome, 2 alh, ;t.338'Vi•Lido 67U i%J Stf..H·H·HWl"VI make your f¥milY ha p t ree atandinc home. completely fenced and landscaped. FOUHDASI a py-call my AMen Prof. front landscaping. Heavy shake roof, fir~nla ce and' S PEClALIZIN-G N ,.,...,_..., Priced far below it ' I S C O T l,lu s h ea rpe t l l\11 , ed · Q :~ R E SALES AT THE 111.lrbor View Htm-4 Br , llnyt m e . dr11.peries a. fencin•. cover pat10. nly$44,SOO. SllOKES, SE• 1'ER-value . You can enjoy REAt:rv. 536-7S33. ~ 3"' Ba + aap. Muat hse comfort of thia maasiv~~;~~~~~~~~l~U~ni~v~-P~a~r~k~-"'~·~""~-;;;;; John W. c.....a.., Realtor HAC E . MONARCH BAY or Lf:\ln qtn aw ttQ n bdrftl 3 bth + den S52·93008kr. 4,.._,794 -1 AN D MONARCH BAY $.UM OOQ • • • tam rm . Huae l ot Villa Pacific Condo. 2' IJJ.9011 TERRACE oPEN.HOUSESunl.(t -...ss yrti new. I tilY, 2 br. 2 ba IUV Port 1·a1a1u.rt Pl MOii COLOR f11t c, new drps, l'tpts ILMANT....W NOW IS TIJK TIME TO· Broker P.&586 TWll•l 'I aw _ll611_-_u_,_• _____ _, 4 Br, Fam Rm, 2 a\ol')' L11111 leect. I041 L ; •l•ecll, 104~ :~oi~f~ugw~!;:!~~;-IAYFRONT DID YOU SH THI 11NS81ADA llACES7 IF HOT, "YOU MISHD ~IOAT" I I 0 I KM& Id., 0,0.. DollJ 3BR. 3ba. ram-rm, wine cella r. vault. beam ceilings. Pee oo;xzlO' lot. OPEN DAILY 10·5 • RHODA MA&IL, flllr.1714164Z.J600 z Cul.om ffomel1 BALB01 PENINSUL.\ Excenent location on the __ 'Tbla lovely home olfe Townhous e . Mariner free standing home. •••!••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••··~··•• months at the ~ individual exterior de . Cove. HB. 2BR. Adul Prof. front laodac~&· CLOSl IN , By Owner-Ocean View Walk to lhe beach from. sign with heavy shake over 16. Gate. $35,900 Plus h carp e t 01, lo shopping and Dapa 38r,2ba,l'lQ01qft.. any of our homes. OUR. roof; well groom e Owner.53&·8151 draperies & fencing. Point Harbor. 2 Bdicn tsT,000 or lac opt. Open s EL E c T 1 o N 1 g. If• ldscp1; 8 bdrm; 2 bt.b + S&S A ,~ VA. • ..: Univ. Park. $5'7,B . Condominium. View of house Sat/kn. 4&4·3571. GREAT! , (am. 968-4456 ' ssume .,. .... 552-9300 Bkr. ----~------11Jlc~v~,~·~b~r~, 2~\>~ba~. -;;~bar;r_j;;::;:~;::;";:~~~~I hllls. Private pa4,o are•. Bay•on1•"'-tolhe New'porta...· -106'1"-wporil .... 106'1 Ocean. Each borne has 4 ,••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 IDIMS + $89,000. Owner~86lPJ-OW6. Enclosed garage. Would FAM. IOOM Turtle RO<'k Terr. Pres!-you believe SZS.9001 STOP . THE WORLD $37,950 FOUR Pl.EX dent's Home,• Br, View. . Spaclou1 bdrms,2delux:t! $72,500 ~~l20,000. 552-318! &. ··: ~ ~~E~~y'! ~~ 1;,~ . , balbl, plus prolesslonal· Take advan1A.4e ol sweeplng corner Sot W /A . ly added family room units at 1973 pncea:I $7 4H•1IOO V I E YI O F T H E . ·with bea m ceilings! year gross Income pro. DRAMA.Tic.HEW · PANORAMIC VALLEY \Jltra modern built-in vides excellent t a x 3 Br. Fa m Rm, 1 story 3111Mr.Wlw ~ BELOW .. lmposlng 2- kitchen. plus fireplace. shelter. Three bedl"oo ·free s t a ndin& home. 4BH. CAPE006 st.ory arc:bitectutt w/ ex- pa.Uo, &. all on lart1e lot. unit for ow~. Two 2 Prof. front landscaping. "Near Beach Good loan terior Of 1tucoo, wood & Only · $37 ,950 . C all bedroom units. One 1 Plu s h c a rp e ting , Prtce $175,000 , Palo.sVerdesstone.WcU 863-~7lor 5!i6-703S. bedroom unit.Can't find dra peries & fencing. Bi11Du8ois49C·3181 des igned 4 BDRM. & <'!\Other bargaln like this. Univ. P ark. $50.990. DEN ( OR 5 BDRM) -Walker & lee Re al f state »or a ppl. to see call 552-9300 Bk FANTASTIC VIEW floor plan. Dbl. door en-Agent847·6010. try hall opens to 27 f'T. Dl'tN lll9•1l'i lVNro11 Nier·· oftheBluePacific,(rom LIV. RM . W/WOOD CULVERDALE3br,2ba, this immaculate UP· FLOOR TO CEILING frpl. cov'd. patio, pool, graded custom lri-level FIREPLAC E OF OLD DISTRISSSALE t enni s . P ri ce open. home. Perfect for enter-BRICK. Open st.airwell UOUCmSJ.000 l .:~~~~~~~=,_Ls_e~/O':p~l!;-~~!:!:~--ltaining with a large liv-w/ wall of 1131$, 16 (l. ~T H£ iirlii.i ESTATE RS -----~ Owner must sell this1 979·2560/55l·l494 i D I r o o m and a hiah. leada to 2M. level magnificent single level ChG00010LF1hS0EA71CUh FFFAIR · TurtJe Rock Terra~. _4 family/dining roopi in-w/ 3 bdrms. step15aver home, Ir: has slas.bed the BR 60 Pl F ti cldg a wet bar. lk:ltkMn kitchen baa all BILT-IN price accordingly! Just WAYforyourback.yard ' an. anlal c level ha1 a 1eparate RANGE A: OVEN , 1 block1fromlbebeacbin wilh this cus tom 3 Vu.$1l8,000.833-87l9 bedroom &·bath perfect DSHWHR .• DJSP. 4 "preati1ioua n e ich· bedrm, 2 bath eractous4 Br. Beauty,a/c'l"!o Ill· for a mother-in-law or• PANTRY CABINET. ·• borhood, this quality home all on one level. s umable loan total teena1•r. Fabulouk>ca-etc. 4' opens to dinina: bul It home offers 4 l~eal for entertaining pymts. '216. tc:aoo ap. lion. Situated on a double area. 'J'bil spaclomfami· spacious bdnD6, formal v.:1t~ a separate formal praisal Ownr/A&t. WiU view lot, wiLh manicured ly bome ta the "BJG-~<1ini ng. huge family duung room. Coosideraecood. 551-4'78S landacapioa with many GEST BUY JNnlE LIT· room . .shake rool, & all OR fruitlreea. Pricedtoaell TLE VILLAGE OF on oversized lot. See & Overlook,J.Ahe 9th TURTLHOCK at only S79,500. Red LAGUNA". Offered IOI' comparethishome aton· FAIRWAY from the COMD0·"-2 Carpet,Realtors49'1·1781 only ly 554.000. Call 983-56'1lor master suite in this 2 3 BR 1-k M.5·0923. •.LJ,tOO FUU.l'IUCE 556-7035. story, 4 bedrm, 3 bath • 1 e new. .., -Walker 1; I ee home. 2 Fireplaces & a $60,SOO. Sp a n . Villa , Vi e w of DON'T BELATE I ( .1 SOUTH CO~ Ocea.n A: Cit", 3 Br, fam CALL NOW!! arge am1 y room. INVESTMENT ~ MISSIOu _.,TY C •uTUltY 21 rm, wet bar~ 2000 sq n. " -111;.-. S.19-08 12 833-844'7 It.a.I. t ile entry. Span tile 965 S,CstHwy, Lquna 536·7542 FHA/VA roof. Reduced. $09.800--4944731 ASSUME 71/-zO/o Terms are avaJJ. on lb.is Own e r' 494 -577'1. Eves Re al fsrare OPENHOUSI SUH. l·S II IZDalnz1rClr. For more info. call home which has a view of ,_ss_l_-296'7 __ -______ , LOAN the Mts. $40,500. Will buy Beach House, t Bdrm, blk S 199 MO'. thls 3 BR .. 2 BA .. home; above Coast Hwy, great PAYS ALL ·country kitchen; frplc. in weekender, price re- li\". rm .. eovered patio, doced. Call 493-2143 bltn. bunk beds &: much Royal Reallots more ! Aienl: 847-3584 Imm•culate 21h: years ~~~~~~~~~ youn_B 3 bdrm wiLh un-~ belie vable financing! • P R I M E C OM - 3 Br• Fam. Rm.1 yrold, $199 monthly pays total RAISQR'S MERCIAL-9 Modem Un· V.. acre, 8961 Bainford payment. Seller leaving its on Glenneyre. C,:11 · _O.._._S_a_l._&_Su_n_._1-_5_-__ 1 area a nd is anxious. REALTORS l/ofordetalls.Sl.19,500. «ii Coldwell Bonker EMERALD UT Choice BUILDING SITE wiLh buae view of coast and water. $7$,000. Charmin1 2 bedroom 2 bath REMODELED HOME. Quick occupan. cy. *85.500 SPAll(UM&-POOL Take advantagel For • PANORAMIC VIEW B •• ul'-rul Franc•"•c•n appl. call847-6010. C4~Ca mvpu1•1 ~~vCtrine HOM ES I T E ·S l opes SPA.MISH CIO'l"Nlllll •ll£1Ul'l/108l /l/l(f• ampUS 8 ey""tv)I -toWardtl\e Sea. 0CO .. ~L-F0UfttaiRI home. 4BR, f ·· ...... CALL 133-1600 -.-~ - 2lf.t ba + parent retreat ·•··· . -~ ---------1 S23.500. Prime pri vate road loca· a rea, c ul-de-sac st .~-'··.·.·. '.'·'.-.~ l•--------·l ~Ee'EOLDr8~dSPL~T-tion. 5 Bedrooms, 5 '·' courlyard entr;·. On!" 51-1•-,_ · • en. 2 a. baths, room ror 9 cars, S74 ,500. OPEN suflf. 1,..,, .. ,.,.,<~ and ;ri1 j;' ho~:-Quiet frplc. . . ·spa; ballroom.size fa mi. Se · c· B o 38 b Includes ideal ~r-1n· Jy room. Crashing waves 12·5pm:654Z gov1a 1r-Y wner , r, l\.i a cul-de-sae onU.Cgreenls lawqtrs .$67,500. below.~s.ooo. n 'cte. to wnhou se, W /W the locationforthisneat _., • GREAT POOL HOME book cases. laun rm, .~w 3 bdrm. home with pool. 48R, ovr-1z'd fam rm, pl ush shag. t.1anyxtras. It's upgraded , air· huge yard. Only 165,900. Assume 7\.il"_. or 90 .. A> conditioned and wailing Op EN SAT JS UN <:onv . a v a il. 133,000. for your down payment 12.lND~~==· r-"'-'-""-"-':';;;;;;;;;;:::---i on the ... price 0($46,950. Upgraded, oearty new, -view of Lake Huntinjlon and..,. City Parl<. 4BR. -V.ISleH Jba. •·900-aU.LTY T~gewater 1963 ~~~~~~~~way ~REAL ESTATE , _____ _ 1350 S.Coaat Hwy. 494·1536 v/Olan RfAl ES TATE • (J•~ •• ' .,, , ,' l '\l' OPEN HOUSE SAT 6: SUN 12 to 5. Park Ave. Esl•lea. Superb HARMONY Y 5 bdrm•, .. baths " n ., OPIHTODA '" Gallery, 2 fireplacea, 33482Sf>JNNAKER wetbar, ultra modern PRICE BUYERS-Thia kitchen & private pier. 3BR, Z\.iiba. cu not be' Fee land. See at 1200 duplicate d ! BRING East Balboa Blvd., Or .YO}'R CHECK.BOOK call &lS-8120 ror mored•· ~~·~·l~~-~·W,tro,_ta_i_ls_. ______ _ VACANT .2300 sq. fl _ THE WHITE HOUSE 4BR, 2Ml ba, pan. ocean vu . ONLY ONE OF THIS· -FOR SALE KIND ............ $86,500' OPINTODAYIN 33441 PERIWINKLE 'tASTllLllPI' DECOR.\ TORS-y ou 2126C....,. won't need on this 3BR, Th~t 's Ris ht, BGb White lam , o ce an vu! has lo move;it's juattoo · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. · · · -9.500 large-4 Bdrm &: fa1nlly room r aneh style home with n e w carpeting, ROOM .for _poo~ta b\e ,; fresh pa int , mature Grand piano tn thia 'BR, ·landsca ping, an exccp. farn rm & OCEAN' VlJ t ional value al only T00!. .... $91,500 f17,500. 33431 PERI WINKLE HASTINGS & Co. R•-" 640.5560 Eastbluff Prol. Bldg. OCEAN VIEW HOME JUST REDUCED $5,000. This cust. 4 Bdrm contemporary home built .. to maximize ocean view, and provide Income from atiached 3 Bdr m apt, Roman bath, fireplaces. All fun and no work. See Polly at 111 4J•tl STlt&r, Nl'T ICH O~EH SAT & SUH I·~ HELEN B. DOWD REAi.TOi. IMC: MLS 644-0134 Howporl ~ • 106' llowpeti ..... 106t •....•...... , ....•.••.••.....•..••.....•...••. O,..TOtlw l•S,. ILUFH 2521 BAMBOO. Luak, 3 bay view 3 Br in earJy buie br'a, lam rm. FEE area. $63,000. H'.)..8455. LAND. Be al value in · Easlbluff. tW4-lU6BKR. 1 Bdrm. q oll House on IY APl'T. TODAY PEACEFUL GARDEN in this kitchen ls one of, lhe unusual real.WU in lhis3BR .. ONLYf18,500 private is,and. Ex cond. A HOUSE IN 1--oa--1e-.-ILUFFS------1:i,"~"·1 Owner/AKI <I Br, 3 Ba, high openl~~~~~---- WARM and comfortable THE BLUFFS beamwoodceilin1.Rare WEST CLIFF·DOVER with every rm opening lo "G" Plan. Comer wUL SHORES a garden. 4BR +studio, 456 Vl1t.T111CM near pool with view Sparkling 4 BR, 3 Ba hi -beam e d c e i 1-OPIHTOOAY across Big Canyon to h o m e o n V• ac re . ings ....... , .. _ ... $9'l,500 Unusual & rorc, "free high-rise of Newporl Marine rs School. New s t a ndin g ·•. n o t <'l · Center. Needs de«irat-appliances in carpeted LA VISHED w/Spanish tac hed -d e llghttully tn1 but pri'ctd *12.000un· Eat -in Ki t c h e n . tile. 11 ft. plastered ceil· pri val~ 3 Bdrm. family der mt1rlr.et for this area Outstanding pool, pad· ings. this <IBR w/oeean room, & formal dining &: plan . Mua l sell . dle·ball court.&covered vu is an ARCHITEC-roo m -s pacious wrap Partnership dJuolving. patios. Sep. Oin-rm, TUKALGEM; . •round p a tio court. Bring offer. Wiii con-completes this Uncoln ················ $13.5,000 View sv to g reenbe lt, sider lease option. con-Lane v.alue. $122,SOO. CALL MARGUERlTE aor geo u s f eature s-tract of sale or aell with 642-6149 neut ral tones + YOU low down payme nt.1--------- THIS NEARLY NEW, OWN T llE LANO. AU S77,950. Open Sit le Sun s P a c i o u s 4 B R this for $79 .soo. 1-5. 2108 Vista Laredo. OPEN 1·5 SAT /SUH OOEANSl-DE home has HASTIMGS &Co. Partner/Agent. Sfs-6775 f 019 M.-ioltt.- no COMPARISON with a Realtors 6-40-5560 orM4-0S75 , OuLstanding 4 bdrm., 4 s m 1 I I P r i c e 0 I ;;;;E~·~a,~l~b~lu~r~r Prof~~-~B~l~df~·;;;l~~~~~~~~~I bath, den + lge. enter-' &io· ·,· ~ ~lUf.500 WALK to beach 3 br, 2 ba tainment room. Fr-pie .. &: bonu1, commuj; bit-ins . Exciling yard Call493r2513 SEASHORIDRIVE pool, tennis, vacant. y with be;tutiful jacuzzi. Lar11e du'plex in ex-ownr. A1kln1 $47 , . Hurry! $139,500 * WE kNOW * cellent co ndition a nd 644-6952 Scenic Pr 1 arllei LAGUMAo ... GUk nleely f urn. 4 Bdrms, 21-'-~-------1 675·5726 • l!ST• • Baths lip. with gond JUSTLISTID VATERMS view. Z Bdtfn.'I down-Bayc"i istBcslhuy BLUF1'"'S VlEW · G r ea t r e ri tn l a r e11 . Spacious Clllrtomized ·,-,n"d' ,•"e"°e~le b'u°"y '1ow"we ·"t $99,SOO. ,3 .. Pb~.,a2teb'aMsfl~~'S-'ur~~: Condominium 3 BR, 3 a. c e · s · b " " ,Vie wo( Ray 412 Plata price-3 & u de n. lrg. Cov"d. patio. Only $68,SOO 1)atios w /v1ew. Owner 642-6368 _fl_2.~_0wner 67~3400 lrans fe rred. V ac unt .1~~~~~~~~~~/---'S::O~U:_T~H::LAMD'?'.:_::ER::::_S:__IHAftBO lt VU llMS·2 Sty must sell . $46.900. J. PALERMO. 4 Bdrm, 3 L-a Hip lllty. CAHYONVllEW On II"' hit w•y Ba. DELUXE. $112,000 130-5010 49•4040 Curved drive to spec-111 llG CA.HYON UW1 Port Margat.e.NB Lacular tri·l~vel custom Jo'abulous Vie ws from By Owner, Ocean View, 2 estate. Slate foyer entry, every window. Lovely llG CAMYOM Br, 2 'h Ba, Condo . fa mily e ntertainment Cstm. Desiped French Brtgbt.cheery3br,3b.I.. $'75,000 493-9446 aft. 5 & center, 8 ft. fireplace. Regeoc.y. Perfect for .Jacuzzi + sm. pooJ. 1_w_k_nd_s_. _______ 1 den, m aster suite wilh Discriminating Persons $135,000. SPANISH W ft'OOL Real Estate Popular 48R Franciscan 552•7500 Fount.ins, near schools, by IMJAY custom view homes. Trees, ocean & hills vu, • Wll(NOW• Early buyers &elect col-make tbil Z bdrm home LAGUNA llMUB. balcony. Ideal location who Enjoy Fine Living. 3 br, 3 ba , 3 car garage on sloped lot overlooking A Gourmet kitchen. 38r, $124,500. horses grazing in un-31!.t ba. Open Sun 1·5. 81 park• &:sbop'g. S13.900. TOBIN REAL TV INC. 848-13'11 ~It YOU ors. Hillview Dr., off 00 a raret~ traveled land rv Park Ave. 03 * llST • AND S ep a r a le home -0••N HOUSE l~a~b~•~r~g~a~;·~-~$153~,900~-~~~ OPEN HOUSE SUN Chance llor I model in r11; OPEH21oS Pcoul 1/1.' i;,,,.,,f,, 1,t /\/\, 0< ',49 -b'•IJ:i s poile d canyon. Un -RoyalSt George.OK'd al be lie va bly priced ill Gate. P ETE BARRETr ::i:~:~.o . c a 11 64$-0303. 1 _R_L_T_v_. 64_2-_5200_.__ 1 ---L-1~0-0-,-.-y---YOUR FAMILY VIII 1 U 1 -~·· Ne•tal. ~ .. o< the 12:30 to 5 PM -33631 ) .. 110 5 S.L/SUn Ful age , D vers1ty ~ &' M II I I L n , · . · This 3BR home is near Park. Move in cond. See Wo rld, S UN 12 to 5. OPlM Sat 1-5 age an !i e . rg . ly upgra ded Meredith our beautiru1 bea c h. lOd 0 Mountain and valley JSOSlrlsW., trilevel 4 BR, 4 V:i ba. G•rden Home. 4Br, DR, complete ly up-graded ;1~rfr~ :~TTY views. Penthouse play :.! HR. 2 BA , j1.11t reduced custom home in priv ate FR. Reduced for Quick throuRh·out. Priced to room with wet bar and a re •. E xt ra :s h arp · Sale. 10202: J<NI Day. By .sell. l lURRY & CALL 552·7000 private deck adjoining 3 to$77.500. kitchen, many features. Own er$'70.900.96S--8266. 842-93'7 1 upstairs Bdrms. Main OP'IM Sun 1•5 $19'7 ,500. OPENHOUSESAT/SUN 41RPOOLH0Ml Open House l2·5PM. fl oor has large master 1100 Sandalwood L1t, Cull1erdale 4Br.211zba. · · ti HI OPEN HO USE SA'r & • lG-6, 9802 Saline Dr. 4 br. OMLY $35,000!!' r r swte, warm 1nteres ng · • b r ( I I I ·r 2-100 +sq t .• 32,000 sq. t li ving r'oom, fa mily ExoJcutive 4 BR home on SUN 12;30 lo S::D-2.1581 J a, am. rm, rp . x n . Thi s home is in bcaut1 ul tot. lrnmac. T>ecor ated L c r <.'t L,ar cond. $57 .500 by Ownr. tree lined nbrhood-One or $56 900 kilchen, ulllity room. Ex· corner lot w/ Pool, re· .. :~. 3 °b~~s. garOe rm g.'~ .ICll.IWDl .,..EICOll'AIT 968 8711 k . d y \ As 1 ' <::e llent family value. duced to $139,500. -a in · ' ·m . oan :.195 1 Claremont Dr. EMER•LDi•y VILL•GEf••rt <:a r ,IJ<i r. El Niguel Coun· W•itcliffVilla b I 81h % in ts . $2'73. per mo. Broker (7 141673-8833 ""' ""' ""' ""' try Club area. $94.500. For Sale Y Owner. Wa k HURRY,CALL842-937 1 Bea utifully decor.ii.led REALTY 494-7531 NEW LISTING·2BR Con· to beach, 4 br, 3 ba, lge L09""Cll•ach 1041 Emerald Bay home. An do, xlnt cond . & loc. fam rm, formal din rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• unbelievable value, Only llEACHFRONT -I BDRM on Mt. top site, ONLY $65,900. OPEN Ind ry r o om on J B · Jl/2 ILOClc:S OPEM SUH l"4 $129,500. sort. on water. 4 units c t:b.eA ~~H~~~~~~~ S/S 1-~: Dover Dr .. at Culdesac loL M,.500 GI to S..ty leech' 29631 Ivy Glenn. Laguna Bkr. 494-8566. Ext. 2116. property. $&3,950. Westelitr Dr. Giant Family Hon. Choice 2 UR . .2 BA Apt.. Our best buy ror the 2000 Sq. Ft. Bo.al Slip aL large 11c(ive f;,amily who door. C.E. Stine, Broker, can atrord the best of 644·0177. I -Newporc. livi~. A gre11l --- rambling rive bedroom DOM"T W41T home wi th fi ve baths, TILL su.....a five car 0_ ara•e and the h •--~ .. to pure a11e Lni.l pe1-.ect lar,::csL lut in lhe area. summer rental duplex P rivate he<1ch<.-s, pri vate only an block from super st reets ;i nd ~ smashing beach. Live in or renL patio <1 rca for all family out. NOW RE DUCEDTO at1.iviti~. $17'.!.~. Call ON l~Y $93,500. C all 675-7225. 644-721 1 Ajent SHAHGRILA ~1:°";"·~-~~~;;~~~ 2 BR, huge fot. roooi for Ni guel. A great big MEWPOITlft'S.llST unita:I or 1arden! Nice Laveta family home. 3 BDRM ''Be a c hy '' Unbelievable 180 degree Tree Hidden •SPICT~CUl...U little home ar money Living, dining, family townhome. Front & rear view. 48R with many, Polynesian Pool I \ \ 1.1.F' BL\l:I) I ' IJ/ i<(, t ., • I fl '"'<i •,! .., • De ••• Ga--u-~ maker. Call anytime. rms. 4 BR, 3 BA. &triple yards with plenty of many xtras. Call to see. 1-----------'='I NewportHeighls ·-·~-SCon••uyy p r · II 1-1'1l'J -de T UHITIDIROlllS UNIQUELYPRIVATE 48drtn,3Y.i 8alha t!ltlmate in Executive -glardage. dro ea1b1ona )'Iii pnvacy. lnsl Se• er-1--1 ... ~ Large Dining Room Living. Professionally SJ6-7SJJ an scape . A uy at race.Only$58.000. JoMC...y 646-7414 or "Bt.-V oc~.'.!"1" Fam ilyRoom decorated 4Br, Z Storyl~~~~~~~~~·1 S'75.900. LCMJlllMI Ml ... llty. 31sSANTA ARA AVE. . .,,......,, rom Seashell StoneI-'rple: Home W /Tot.al privacv. l=Mered"olh Ga~--. 3 Br, Exceptionally Spacious 2 496·4040 130.5010 Lagu~a to Catalina, Blt·ln kitchen w1--•' !.Mi8 3450 Brkr " ,,,_..., Br, Z Ba, lanai. OYO. . Ocean View Corner. Houae,poot•pt.hae. c 1 ustnf3800edaqft~on Am /f'n ·- . · · 21/1 Ba , very 1harp, Across lromHelaierpark ArtiaUchomelorlorZ. Forced Sa le! Laguna Allforonly l82,.5QO,Open r1tr~lln fee""'next intercomallrms 168,750. Assume 7"k GI,· w/ocean view.9119,500. Glorious patio, privacy. Niguel 4 BR Pacesetter. Sat/SUn1 :30;-6:00 to CUU Dr. Park. 58R'i $85\100 $7l,OOO. Owner/Agenl968·8.WI 4i!1. l --'o-1-U-D_A_IT_IU~Y--I $'72,$00. Owner 494·33111 By o w n c r . 24 4 2 2 Nelaon R6o7b5""""-s·-Realtor Ir. livJ rm, forml din + , . • TRILIVll...-POOL ... apt. L a ll e rm os a . Ca l l ·""' 20X28 fam rm, huge CAl.L e ••6·141.& SHARPS&S ~~~~~!!.':!!~:!.' ri-11: .,fef·• ~:ths~:::ad~i~~::~ 1184 I.a Mirada, 2 BR, :~g~~i. SaL-Sun OJ>EN HVhume.Portifino , ~~~J'oo~hop plus more. lft., .... Pri H~Olt Id I r <-1-h -C Garages. Co•·tal vt"cw. Guest Room, Frplc, xlnt $9$,000. fee.Shown by OPEN H0UsE 7"at;i\l.TV _,,...,. ea a m1 y on1c 1n ,, • .,,,, • .,.. ""' 1 C 11 1 1 <•• -i6 • N 4 BR, 21h: BA. (a rwi rm w 1 Seabury Homes; central llOSN.Coai,Hwy .. taguno M9.9SO. v e w. a or appt . Mi11ion Vleio 1067 app · .,.....,.,., · SA.T./ SUN.1·5PM ··t •r ' t•port P•~1 Offirt wet ba r. crptd, drpd . loc. nr . shops.! beach & 494-1177 COUHTIY STORE 494·366 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• B e a u l . Io ca t 1• d , 2949Ctifl Or. OCEAMVllW ZO'K40' ll&F p00I with te nnis . 4 BK ., 2 Ba. -~~-& f1.1 s l food servi ce 2 SR, De n, Frplc, View, l.BD. $257. mo. total. 7 'l:i modernized 2 bdrm & 541J..2fll8 DUPLEX $tl,SOO jacuzzi.' t.r 11.. <:ul·de·5ac Spacipus & immac. At · should succeed on th.la Jl64 La Mirada. C:lll for interest Ualance SZ3.500. den. w llrg. l-IJF ponl. ~I lol. rm ror lx>al « trlr_ lr11ctively priced al only UL UE LAt}OON great exposed comer on a_ppt.494-3661 Reduced prfee $17.890, Jrvinc, N.8 , Kingaard NEWPORT Crest Condo f br + 2 b.-prime. CALL897-1044 $53.000. ~iet:.!':f1 .. ~·m 3 c~~.'.v o~:r~ l~ag una Canyan Rd. 3000 Air cond. 581-8204. 24 111 R.E. 642-2222. ___ ,1 lmb G2rbeenbelt. upendgrade<! 2 &Hl-4Wl or 645-4860 ICepto..RHlty ·~ sq. ft. comni'I bldg + a OPE N SUNDAY 12-4 Ba rquera. r. a, 1 story. unit . LIDO ISLE 0 See. gate, pools, tennbl , charming home.·Good 31112 Brooks St ., s.1--~-------1 A'ITENTIONVETS Perfect eond. $63,SOO. ---------1 a-~u°' private beach. $87,500. P•rkin1. Submit lerma La1un• (offWest.&Mon· OPEHTODAY JfEIGHTS·CRV$56,C:W,3 Owner,645"40!» Pric~ low for salo by I O wn e r . 499-3695 or I ) 3BR Zb n A _ .... u Br, l ~ Ba, DR., 14811 -'~==-'--'=----I owner . lmmac. &!My. LU' 1 ____ e v_e_•_-____ 1 •OPIMS&ait 1·5• panoramic Oc., bc:h & his Mission Viejo 4BR, Sq.ft. All ey al!Ce55.0pen acious. ra ge pa · You,1 1-e It 21 JZ'l-4888 orlradeo.$115,000. ere y . • a . ~•peral•o-w~se HIWl'OITSHOIES Sp -XI I tio Beautiful 3 bedroom, t 'A ~ 571 ,. .~.1 whitewater Views, be•m 2ba home for M6,lnl or Houae l ·S Sat. & sun. Juat listed! 3 BR. plus l 'n Iota . 4 BR or 3 bath bome. E xcellent ~ 11 aBR,IB~m'-'W""' !.i.-celllnga, hu&e brlek maybeleas.Hual~ady 5'3Santa Ana Av e . den. Move.lo toQd!UonJ BR/Den. beameeil, lte inelghborhood. Close to BURR WHITE.Realtor IEs'l~1~~clr:,~fl'DI~~~'. JtoL.a• .;;.-trplcP.L ... A"SOOER~···TY reduced the prico and BowmanRE,99&-7001 Lowest priced In area, ~~!n .Mo~:;.tt:~ eve rytl\ln,. s chools , 2!il01New~N'ptlkh. e nd. Walk lo &each. t.; ~ mu1t move qulckly .l--'----~~-1 ---1 only$47,IOO •·kl 1 36 ghoppa. r eeway Ii • 675-4630• Ownarflnanee.ll58,SOO. 3BR. VJ.-1 11.05.000. 4'4-970t Come by Su'n. 1·5pm: 0P"Toclw ·~ CA'IWOODllALTY ,_ ng 1 •500· By appt. . Weatmlnster .Mall.New· S7 tOOO S&S ESTATE SALE-Sub· 545W ..... ft. Ten1.r Vi Lot.So ol :u:JOl Chris .ma or call 2921 CATALl>A: ~BR, •141-12'0• 6'75-75'2 •ly~ainted lruudeand ottt.. • • mil offe rs! Choice N. 5 BR, Vlewt a•,500. 1c ew · $56-2860 forml·din, 3ba, lmmae.•1-----'-'-'--"'~---J·--.,-1-W------ -·I lo I led nd 4 1(•1ow..ip....1.. Hw". PVI. Stred fl: walk · -ady lorqulckoccu .... BLUFFS ··u" Plan. Uke " .--...,., ru Y IU a • up-• a 1 .-. end , bi g view; 3 Bit, 3 te~h. *'5,000.497-2219. ··SELECT '" • 1raded thruout. MU$l see 5 II. TIR.EV& Ba, denJdlni.nC, 2 lrpl. 1_c"y"-.-'-6'-'4--'-1-'-t56'-'--'B'-'K'-'R.-"-----I new. Walk shopa lc6Chl8. WATllJiloMr '°"fiiate. S!0.000. -Lath & plaster. 3ba, lrg. AsklnsJ110.ooo. Lia 0 H..... 10&2 PROPERTIES 1 \< ;n1-avau. 155,000. 4 llDIOOM l'"~ ::Zdl§.filld f1 m rm w /wel bar SU PER CON00-38R, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 pen Sunl·5 494·1S95or640-tl36. 64' On the water with -W.~SU:itos form1l din rm. upgraded 2~ Ba, 2 rrpl; den, dining · SIA TllliCI 2670l L.asterra l·l/\RBOR VI EW ._..,500 _ new priva te pier & noat. -~~~~~~~~~-~ crpta, drp1 & cov'd. r.m .~ p ati o , pool , BY OWNER. Complete1Y s-Bdrm. z-B•. f-ully 3 BR-;-f:a-m-;-bqp-1amt·--H01ftll ·f -A A ve r y c h a rm i ng patio. CAL L887·I044 clubhouae. SM,!00. remodeled 3 Br 2 Ba landscaped . with good rm, wet bar. Rreat patio 3 bedroom, 2 bath 5 Br. un1ltached guest n a u l l ca I l wo a lorl fix.I •-___ K_•_,y_a_l•~.•-•_lll __ ...,---"Y __ 1 DELUX E-4 DR , 214 home on Bluebird .... • ocean view. P rivate w/pool, J"orever View! Carmel Modal, OD In : bdrm. in lovely Ba)'lhon! Newport Be:acf\ home v.-.---811 huge llv spac din· ..... I W I c.ur. Clasaic prt ~ un· 1 · 1 • • · nyon Be•med ceUinp communit y wllh full $82,$00. t79.10J com91un t y. a k to way or Hie. Ju:sl rtduced der market . ,6..!l terma. 4 CA'I COD ng, am rm, count rplc=' wood &: atatr:id r•creat lon f11cll i t le~. ·Bond Hcalty C.1111 owl\ er (714>644--4287 Mariia & pvt. btache11. lhousanda. Prl~ lolftll. 'Bdrm. 1 ~ bath. water Real wood s tyle with ·klt~hen, 2 frpl, lovAly glau'wlndows,Zdec:ka6 tlZ,SOO l,r inc. Only . 831·B411 Opea. House SUnday l.S, Ca ll 548·2313 IOf' an In· rt BIG patio, pool. $'74,500. p tlo Open •-•-~--1 •-I j-!!:·~·~~~_:__:_:__:_:___:_::::__jp:;;;;;;;~~~~;:-:Ci;~l-mnu:C--=:C:.;d;;;-"j ZSBt Crestview Dr. ·-... uction . • •ar.~~ :~t.io,c:i::;r.~~: sh:~~r: o·:~el, ~ n n y ~ErA~SIDE,11,~~ew.. .~ a.si Bluebr;d~~I· .............. Pa nor amiOcc View, Ci ty ILUFFS -c...., REX L. 1-IOOOES RLt R. ~/II 9• !I$ fl.JN 101W MCf• Cal 968·337 1, kitchen&: brukfast have a ming min .. v.1\1. . Or. 497-1811 81 Niguel Country Club Lighta & can breeses $79 500 '""-6400 !II" n Br,2'h ba, din rm, wet·1---~-----11mm 1culale Condo on acc ent thla hlllsl~• - ' -' l ~,Jil•1111 ,-I ll the l•tetl 3L\Urtt, bar, den, Z frpl, owner Lbe: E•1t Nine 2 Bdrm., 2 hotfte, 4 BR, M•aat, J~.JBr-1.\tBe... LOVEtN( Bhlff1 er.ado 3 ~ Oil •rawmt_mllym':tbrt~~~I~ ILnance, S159.500, SeDllll~~p•1 1•Y11hCl"'8 lwtfied-lhA•d bltb. t+t.Sl60. w/w crpU, lndfcpf, CIJ'/. , BEA IFULVIEW' br, 2 ba, patio. O~ly : N ; .. • ~ " P EG AU.EN 1 v o ua 1 J1$71 EaatNlneOr. paUo bltM 11180 aq. fl Lot.s of f1>C:U'M .uaooo Al. • M2-&S.50 --·-·~~ -W.1lk "' 1; le.r. · I .... pres:ent attBO,cm.Bkr REALTOR *·7$78 11 • aimpte matter•·· Oprn Sat.SUn~ •. 1~'A· Aasu ~1ble fHA 179.500 Own!Brilr W~_: ... ]_ ,en.., Find wb•l you want 1a 812-$.!tJ.. lOl5N.Coall,Lquna Justcall642·5171. AC\,Mt.-'Tlll;MNSll &oaa.111,IOO.•l<*J .....,_Orta-•n.-• Call&tz-M71 O.UyPilotCl..uledl. H· ,,1 '"'"'" \ < • H1•n...... W1•l1H .... •••••••••••••• .. •••••••1,_.s-. II Ca t..W hc1•,,.111lt Ille r ·• ._...,.,H1ut11"-W..... Sod A ~ ... ·~ ........ 1~ 00 rripi*r I""-••••••••••••-••11J.IU*f • .,.,_. ~~n~•;Y~·:P~'j"ii'~7,~t~9~75~;;;;;i1;:~0~A1~LY~P~IL!O;r;!"~f ... .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ___ ....., 9¥¥ ....... • ................ '!!I••••• ...................... . •••• ••••••••••••••••• °TIVJKING '•••••••••••••""'''''' .......... . HamHU.fw ''1• H1m"U1fwll•4 U.t ...... id SA.HTIAGO•· .. .-....-I Mutt •elJ :~~·!:1:.; COM Prime, Cit. Hwy .. ---uu111snsia .. -c--delw. 3122 .................................................................... . OWMr. Fr~ cha;,;; on 1lte at a ''lo'\ve Star'' ~';:'~~·0~;i1·i! ~ 2 BR, 28~.;.lllCIL Td ... ..,... -)' ;·;;~··~·.~~;,.··~:~··; Cot .. W... 3224 llaitl .... IMdi l240 S. Jw mirrored Sun1hin Park . 2 DedrmM, 2 aq,fL.Avall.forfet.at11o1. 10%-down. appree.ln1oodareu. blka' tD Cbiiia C • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-'t*"-32'/f yeUowt. a br. a ba, ra baths:-deluxe. Priced rices. Xlnt •-.... 1ment Ohl/TH--·-JrM.25111 111-SOlOA... . ove. s BR, 2 ba. dbt 1•r1 fned. ..,... rm. $131,500. Prtn. onlJ, f~ qwck sale a l S19,950! lllO 000· 61s-8)0 Ufy~ i ti•• 6?l-ffSJ6 1 yd., child OK, quiet IMMACULATE4 bdrm. 2 ••••••••••~•••••••••••• ()pea dally 1..5. Jl15 Su· Call Mr. Martin after ' ' 5'9-0SU $2000 Ta..... .. Slrtet. $325.648-0788eve ba, eph1, drps, bit-ins 2 BR Condo. ~. els. tu tla10 5:30 PM at 979-9126 or COMMERCIALCENTER tHt18chTriplexeti CottaMesa 3124 1290. RED CPT & Shop'¥· tenn. c rta. &. OPEN Hous~ •• 1,0 .. ~ .. e7twn I & 5 PM at •'ree·slandif!ifast-rooc1 MONIYM+l8: just bullt.Lot.solpatlos ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESAV•:RDESbr,2ba, Rt.TRS·Arlene,893·1351 tran:1. Furn. avl. AdulL• .:.. ._ , ..... n ""·9192. restaurant pl~ 7-tUNIJ'S..' I 3010Huntinl(lon l Br, ri on-srnokers, no 'r'cmd. •dm·!'J.,WJ, bhnll, 38 I " b T h only . Ukr-,, nu fe e . 1-!li. l!liOI Dover Dr, . unit a 400 1,, bklg In 1 , • I!'"-""' .... ..-Open Dailv l.$,539-67'19 , n · )' .... ......., ucaran· r , ,, a w se. 4!1J·l341 Westcllff, f bt, 1 ba, rim Newport Beach, water top ~or'ner l~aUoo on N fronm[lllthe •.,.-, ....... ,J,,-:--__ _.:=:=..:=:<•==::..:::.::. Ptllf , Jtl·r~. S111glc adull. da. s:uo mu. bi5-8'6l an Club h a e /pool . $30o•l--~~----- <m pool -1 11 .... n...-, view Nr Rlchardll Can T · g• •-41 UNITS $151. 1. Ul H incl. 646·839l & SPM 11t llt1s t. $75 C!leanlng. Santa AINI 3280 . • -.,. •""""· """1 . • · · · uatln i n Or•n••· llel'locat10QhU112"·°" &12°•1a 1'27874 n1.1ry &: Delanev ..... · • 842-4921. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -J• $2iOOOO Sell or 1'.:x· Coa1t Hwy.AnnWlllf'OQ $450000 --N 1-.':A R new 3 br $60 B r I I SALE OR LEASY. by !\~~:.r•ntl11 496-0200 or chilniie. 6'4-41:174 Income $17 18' qn Jow " ' 2 ~r. wit~ YarJ, $J50n10., t ownhoulle, cp~. drps, I I ~~~azge_r, !lt.ov1;, r1i c, yt . Ownur. Upcraded. z BR r enta. A1k\n1 $42,500 MUSTSILL l•.IJ . <..:pl _ l'fd . :140 dblgar.$295.54~763 "" 3244 I'•• LIE C • B d 0 I Extremt!I• moti"ated 1\\',(H.'ud0St.67J•li:Jl:H -••••••••••••••••••••••• ·A(o:il ~. 3 +den. 'l view , l en11ilo, many An•··1.1lu•-Al l •lras on . • Take advantap ol this seller. All 2 lk.-droom un-~ plcx , Sl7S 2 u h'ld on 0-eaut: oc,.,an·Ow n er, 2 Ur. l Ox ss· 86='R£Al £STATE own. wner ANCOU!. J • z nR EASTSIDE'Ou 1la.rucd,~ar,ki1h1,pet . ai m enitlea. Axllng bJ11 11n"e -Ad lf. ll a'rk ·ENTERPRISES excellent opportuNly lO its. New carpets, puint M r1I h 3 9 big fned.yd.,gd.nrcaror RIMTALS fn~d:~1-1r~1~icr~t-'~i·." pe-I, "'8.MO.&U·283'1 beButlfuJ. SS2SO. Ca 1i --make money. uapnd•r•ddi'e'°d.'"s'pcn" Rd•""b•10°11 1•, •• ~":r. ..... ~.°!-... !.~. ~~~e~~· c:~1r:.::~~-~~~ 2 HK , 1 Ha · • · · · · · •• · SJJO HOMEFINDEAS 842.,... I "'Y R~ 11.ALOMOMCS 2BH,28a ....••.... $.fls • liPfw..tLotMwllt ·~ _ _ A f ~· ......,.. 67MJOO 22.7% on SlOOOOOdown l.1vcon Lldolsle. mo.646·¥493ail.7PM 3ffR,2 Ba .•.... fJl!S -$47.') •642·9900• NearN.H. Yacbl.Clu\ O T Ofllce bulldln3, spec-Fantastl.c val~. Will ~eli ut~IY, $4$0 mo_. :!llr, 2 &, FAN1"ASTIC Eaatside 3 3 BH. 2~2 Ba ... ····· .MW ;'i-rt-pltil·e. 3 HLJBA. TeJ1MeWb1lYoukave. C SAMES.A. l•cular view, executive 7UMn'S on 9°.4 financing. Fo11rns -1~ll~l-0427l'Olle<.'t. br, 2 ba + dorn1itory. '4BH .Z.,.ba •.•.••. ,.$t50 t•rlps, llrlJs. RIO, pallo., "P.O.Boa: WASS M, MaJn 24 x 64 2 BR. 2 Bu. offlce11. $750,001. 12 9 S64t0 per month 8'.f'Otil. I & 1J i.-.: N , gardent:r , fo'rp/, bltns. be6t achls. RAISOR'S S28S. n10. As k !'or fkv or SL.Balboa,CA.93861 t:uslo~. Built U»lch in llLLGlUNDY $ 1, 50 Principals only please-cumm. pool. Unique Pel:> OK . SJKS, Cw.JI: Ann Jt>C.96:'J ·-15ti7fl6J-l7Hfi Adu t J-1ve Star Park. IMltor 675-6161 Atlfoi•g .... COUl"lit call loday (114)75Z·1700. situa1ion 1n t>eaul ur · 6'12-5200 &~8-titi-1 1 REALTORS -·-----· .KQJoytheprivllelesof fo.talllY., 2. &eparate 1tldgs. Xlnl 1 N V EST MEN ·r S3MJ 640·115a • ca. W .. 1tm1n1ter 3Jf 1 MIWPOll' 20 x 60 2 BR, 2 Ba, New C011'°"9I....._ cond. Desirable Costa DIVISION · -i\1BSI\ del ttfARJbr, 2ba, 4523 t:ampusDr., lr\•ine ••••••••••••••••••••••• SH~ t'arpets.$9,909. forsole 1700 Mea111oc.AIJ2bdnn.,t\.li Tll EREALESTATERS Winler Rental. l Br. $175 country kilch, bltns, CampusV.aUeyShopQ.r. 3Br,1'2 Ba,bltns,crpts,2 wl h the Ca ll Harlene 8U8-41tl8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba. Avg. 1,000 1q. ft . Oc • mo, walk to beach Avail encl. patio. nr. all sch ts. CA.LL 1334600 car gar, p:.tio, Jge fenced t priced :..i: TAXSllELTER eacb. ean f ront. NB. llOlUle ti1June30th.H:W·3S2.3. $l75.545·ti740ocGt2-818t yd, /'oir. Heh & Douglas. homeill•rea.2BR.Z.8A GR•~••• W-'-N T......_C & Gar ;,i.pt & Duplex. By *RENT.,$• ~~ ... , .• "''~~.9470 +.a~ ..... -.. ~ 4·ple11:es & tri·pl•·-b" ·-1 • ....,_ 0 S<S 7731 J B 1900 f Z BR 1.. pl d -........, ~"'"' uvn.<4"",_. SSt rAd Jt~·--unJ ._. , R II ,,_,. owner. -r, sq . t ., 2 , oa, c , rps. 1:1 u ........... n ty .lhebe1tch.2br ~twnhae. ,...,., -4-4tl0 night.s/wknds. balconies. oceanfront. fn cd. No gar. $200. + UNIV.PARK COltdo111iftiU1111 h llSOWhlttierAve,CM Compl pkg. Brand nu. $7 50. mo. liarbar a dep.557-3l6o 2BR,2Ba •..... $32S/42S Unfwi'li1Md l42S. ~ L . 1ts available a 20ic53 848-1 323 IEACHnlPLEX 6UNts 963 -ti?J:. 3BR.,2•:i ea ..•..••. S450 •••••••••••••••••••••··· 'j!IOrMtne.e Lancer , $1S,ooo is Jn $75 500 lllAD&IUTTIR DUPLJ.;X2br.Iba.bltns, 48R.Z~"l 8~ .......... $t.SO EXECUTIV~ WAN'l'ED p "'be uutif~I condition & •$19.950-• ,1 ..._ -~ WANTED f''i..'1l'H&l e rm-cpt.s.&drps.55ti-0670or WALNUfSQUARF. nnl 3 II ., •- . musl -!?e seen to be ap-Larae 2 bedrm. 2 ba Lowest priced triplex on "!"',..ere""'• mle. to s hr. 3 br. house on SIU -4927 ~ 2 lSR. 2 Ba •.•... , ... $285 IJt."" uxe r-... °"'• pvt Fllttr Oci •fu Olltf ·pteciat:cd. Call bdween w / (en. ce d pa tlo on t he peninsUla. Owner ~Int Costa ~Ma. loca-beat"h w /workjng girl. 1'URTI !''ROCK l,alt:e & rec center. sec. DUPL•va. ~tipm ' beautirul l,y landscaped will help finance. lion. O~der uruts 'NILh an-Call Karen: 675-Slffl MES,A Verde J br-, 2.bo, 2 2 BR, 2.ba, d·e;i , ..... $4,:!5 systc1n .. ~Y So. Cst Plat:,, C u''om. B~drm + ". 646-7965 groundlllW /poo,1,accurlty an· Qual~ nual Income $11 ,520 .. Jc=c::::c..:::;_c::.;.:..:,;:::c__ frpil'S, ncw pa.int, Cr!JL.s 4 8R.,2 Ha ......•.• $4,SO &S.0 .fv.:y97Y-OIOCI ., Partner&hip liquidating-thr u uul, encl. patio GREENTREE Bdrm,.ix.l.-lnLcetfar.i;id-Slx••z eR,,Ba,Se-i·ce gutes&much more.$21~. P..lac• k' SlOOOOOr · k u---I I lbl 3 VillaP<u:ific,singlc slory. ing. P'°oramlc voew. r.;~rcb + xtrus .•• ;, •1.... per mo. pay11 ll all lncldg p, ap·--a. ... _ . as ing • or qwe ~• Unfunlithecl w P 0 0 • ca r 2 Br., l ba, fam rm •. $315 choice location ne ar __ taxes In & l<I ..--. 11ale. Call 545·M24 AS·••••••••••••••••••••••• drivewuy,encl.yard for 3Br-2Ba l"lf< -·"be h I& . $225,000. I mmed, pon.891-2633or C 11 ' 8' man ees. 752-1920 soclated South Coast boat or ? Nr.all schools, ' ~· ...... HiJlll ac • 1"-JO lennr.!I, :i Heautiful Ir hew J Bdrm 98:!-1093' a Dan at W.832l for i.oo OUA1~sr. NI ••At:" Broker5. no pets. SJ95. 549-37S8 br · 2 ba. 2 pat\OJi & 'Up Ii: 1 down. Cbe to appt to see. AKt. Tl-IE l"OLLOWlNG are -°''-"'="'-------JG"9f'al 3202 water-fall, all extras. Va - e verythiaa: XJnt 1 Mesa Verde Duplex 3 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br, gar, adults only, No I cant. $400. 962-:lSll or • v cw. Acreage for .. 1200 T IRED OF' DRIVING'! available for sale at IOo/11 deluxe + 2 hr semi dlx. FRBE FREE pel.S. Avail 5/1. $200 mo. VIS1•N 962·4471 . $175,000. •••••••••• , 30 min. from L.A .. Bev. down or exchange: 4 1, · 1 Bk 1 Prof · I"-· ~ .• ,_,.,, r 6 ---------W .. lol•• ~ ... -• ••••••••••• llll r1n on y. r owner • ess1ona ..,.vice• ""' .. , a t pm. a•••- prim. 3 u ..a-'"'2 JlallJlh. AV 0 c A'D o LAND-. lsh, w/everythlng you Ur nil'8dplusbdrmroom fOI' 3. 979-CM93 *' • "'DLORDS•' 0-Po'~ 32Z6 -•• • llun1ington Beach 3 hr • .,..,.. .. ., now aveorwant.Onthe nc u es 3 OWJl(>r's ..,..." ""' 552-7500 11.1! ba. garage, nr_ bch. waterfroatownYoUrown $l,'190/Ac. ~ancho. ca . oeean in Manhatt an unit.$69,000:2Housesoo GDELUXEUNITS H0Mefl11ders • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Children.$275.S.16-7052 apt.. Lrg deck w/ spec-tl0% s~ller financed, 8% Beaeh, ~ br & fun loll a lot, Newport Beach. 2 Blocks frorn ocean in 642 .. 9900 LEASE new t.'Olldo, 2 BR, SEl,'LAERGKANUNc'GE taC'U larvicw. lnl. Tight. S fOt"ces sale. $149 ,500 : 2 br i·u•t $64,500; Triplex-Newport H l 8 h T d . 2 UR 2 Ba brand new Owner 714/676-5734 un · c · ra c 111your California'sLargest. 2 Ba. Swi mming, tennis, ' • · Seniotadulta-fiU,500. · $112,500.390411\eSlrand, Bea.c h. $75,500. Lowest homeorincomeunitJ.;. •Rental Service!• i:auna. Priv"."'community. Irv. Condo. 3 br. 2 ba, $225. m o. Next ta the SAN Juun Capistrano 1 Manhattan Beach. Open priced"Beach triplex in CallBobDickinson View! $28S . 831_2160 or sunke nlivrm,rr-pl,fnnl. beach in llunt. Bch acreestatesit.es.Vie-wof Hou se S unda y 1·5. town ;Triplex-3bdrm,2 RIGHTRLTY 979.a533 FR~E RENTAL book in 831_1678 din rm, pools &tennis. 846-1323 · villley & hills. $25,000pcr O'Hern 54S-4Sll bath, owner's unit, 1 Yz --'--'--'-'--'---'--'-'-"'Cl office. Example. z Bdrm Club rees & gniner. in- ac. Bkr, 811-1300 E 1 , e p 110 n a I s·o u 1 h years old $74.SOO I UNITS house, 1 bath. garage, Fountai11 VCll.y 3234 c'd. $425. Owoer. MIWllOIT renced yard, c hildren ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552-0664/552·7755 LIDO REALTY '·I . \,,I .. t .. '\ I~ * 673 -7300 * BLUFFS SPLENDOR adull. Own your own. • .....___ 1216.000 inc.. # ast mo. Executive li\·ing in this 2 2Ur-, bllns, frplc. fnc'd yd. ONLRGC-Laguna value, 2 BD. II jQuail ~· ri l ST nd 1 OOVER SHOR~ beau-In the heart. of Shasta 132,000/with $'1SOO. down . r"'~ . Eight extra sharp units. rent at $200. stor-y home with bonus Nr park/pool. llighly up- RENDEZVOUS Oceanfront. Secluded bldg. Viewsofocean, Catalino, Balboa Bay. Beautiful det.:or. 2 Bd, ty deal1ne4 to take ad. County recreational 0 w n e r w 11 I car r Y Prop•I awa -p r I m e N e w Port HA.Cle.DA. roo~. J br, 2 bit, cov. grd'd, uuto sprklrs. Avail vantaee of panoramic areai Ami idst tall~ & balance al 31lli·,~. Broker ·1400 ouJL5"~ ... ~~4:o.,·alACM peninsula location. Sum-REAL ESTA.Tl pa~·~· dcp~,drps, rr-eshly S/15 . $345. 83J..88(ll. I Ha, l''rp.$62,500 Robinson. Bkr675-8120 bay viewa 4 Lrg BR icen c v ews.160 a.cs al •99-2271. mer-winter rentals . 11541 a.ochllYd. pain e · ee to apprecJ fam & for~I din Ask·g' $215 per ac. JO',% down. ---Owner want.II instaJJmenl S39S.mu. Ask for Bev or Uni \'.. P1o1rk J br, 2 ba , rec. Jluntinglon Harbour. hn- Slfi.5,000. Call Denlso~ 11%1nt.838-7202 . ~xes/ . COVIMGTOM sale. Possible e:i,~ loan. H.I. 963.1316 Joc.9ti3-4!i67or96..1-1786 rac11. 18245 Yellowood mac. 4 BR. den, 3 ba ,' ' u ...... ~. 1100 4.P' EV 0 111 II l!UNT B 'll.......,.. • W a Y · $ J 8 5 • I s t? boat sli p, tenniti, pool. Aasoc1ates,67J·7311 80 Acres in the fabulous mt• 11111 ~ wner w na nce. · -C _....,.,. 3 Br. 2 LARGEJllr.rumpusrm, 1213)476-3128 SSSO.lease.213•431.6971 Golden 'friangle between •••••••••.•••••••••••••• Sunken L(t-beamed Gross over $27,(XX) yr. All ba. kidll, pet, fncd, gar. J ba, 2 car earage, bltns, "'='-"-':::"='---,-.,..--,-i.=.::'.'.:~'.'.':'~'.:'.:'.:'.'.:=c~ LIDO 3 br,_ 2 ba, frpl, Lake 1-)cr ris, Lake OANA Point duplex ~ully cei ling-S'panish ex-l'Ompletely fumlshedone llUNT. SCH studio, 2br-, comm. pool. Kid.-> ok. No LOCJUIKI leC1eh 3241 New 2 Mstr BR. Sep. BA. 1 Jmmed. Occ'py, '19,500. l!:lsinore, & Lilk e rented, ocean view terior-$907.!iO per mo. bedroom un its. 1-lurry-2 ba, &love. chi ld, pet, fee.$285. mo.1st Pioneer ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frplc. Gar./Petio. Blt- Ownr/Aat.67a..&189 Mathews, mostly level $68,950. ~gt. 34121 fAI i n co me. Will carry calltoday. <7141752-1700. gar.,1185. Realty.M.2---4421 Panoramic ocean view ins. 15 AC.Pk. Pool. NH land. f<'abulously pn"ced CoastHwy,496-3431 se<;Qn dar-y financin g INVESTME NT IRVINEnewer 2br.2ba, . from high aboveLanuna -~".aJ4.5704 BCH HSE Sell or n?nt. at only $600 per acre. Huntington Bch. Agent DIVISION applns, frplc, kids, pel 3 BR, 2 Ba, bltns, 2 car Beach. Both room .. y &J ----------- .F"urn z br + bonw;, z ba. Terms, Call 642_3652 3 Yr old 2 sty Duplex. 842-7407 THE REAL FmATEllS fncd , gar. S27S. gar. pool. $360 mo. convenient, with accesK NEWPORT SHORES 4 Yrs old. Own R-2 land. Broker. Newport.beach. Gto5sin· ,N_E_W_P_T-. -,-ITS--. -ho-me--+-1 •NEWLtSl1NG• TUST~N Z story, 2 br, 2 632-3423or962·ZJ11 tu large decks from '4 ol Lux:ury 2 br. 2*12 ba, den, "'601BalboaBLPV,OOOof------1 ~~ki~"$llsi~.<Ji~ ~~i~-duplex on 6J'xlS8' lot. b,.•,.Nch•1ldU,ApeNt,1225gartt290.b Super 4 bedrm 2 bath the 7 rooms and urt -Zb'f" cp·a r. ga·r. f'rpl. w,m· fer!MS-2963owncr 30 Acres Palm Desert, • 16 Units. Costa Mesa. ' . r • • obfitructed views from 6 ar. riv. tenniS. Wal to ---''-'-""'-"-'---I water &: utililies, ready cipals onl)'. Call Ron or Ea. h1t!I sep. yd. & patio, Welton &Co. 675-SKlO ctlild, pet. , ~rtps, drps: bltns, .look-rooms. 21h baths. Rent Beach. $395/mo. 64!l-8ti7Z S..Cl1 .... 1 1076 fo r sub -division, ex-Tom,528-1010. 2 dbl gar-'s, 2/tBR apts, --'-=====c:::=-1 1'' u R' N 1 s H E D 1ng for a ntce family to •••••••••••••••••••••• c.·Jusive area off Hwy 74_1 c.ccc;.;===----2BR, 2BA, den or BR BEA.CH Duplex. Westminster. Singles 1 care for our home, S350. $58.5 per mo. Call M9-4464 Tawnhouse loy CPff Yllap E5tate Sale. M. 'fucker YOll CGtl't .... tt home w /unique interior. Beautiful owner's unit br SIZS mo. Caa ll J oe or-Bev. or 559-5458. U......_istllH 352S Luxurious, llpaciouK 1 c7141638.7512 This lovely year oil! 1~~:.~1o. Call owner. CALLAgt.,646-7·114 rtiRNiS.HEO Midway 9ti3-45ti7!:163-1786 _ LocJunaMI... 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• be droom r etir ement ..___._ ... -. duplex in CdM b: actually Cily mo~ile, s.110. 1 Br. 1 3 Br Condo, 2 IJ.u, 2 t·ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2BL<.)CKS1'0 BEACll h.o_me In garden setting. for sate-1300 Front z BR house. has OPEM SUNDAY ._. 1,a . pa 10. sing cs o . garage, clbtlse, all ra cil., 'SH., fan1ily room,_.!l\'ing r-, a , s ...,, 1r-, rp, l'. -..-·-n•• lwo separate houses 1-~--~·a1~ 1 t 1 k J B J B d ti t r I Will 10 fHfil al S32,SOO • · . . R 78510 rt'eld H 8 Pro 2100 1'ee/Bkr. (2 13)36-0-31.19:' if no room. din. vea ... rirplc, 2 car i:ar. 3~7 2'b~ St .. . <.:ALL492-4121, BERTHA ••••••••••••:•••••••••• pr-ivate patio-ear J i'oit<.,.,. 5 Uu~t ~Pt.'4.isR &. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFtMDEllS answer (714 )lbl-('i64.') ~pt9"°411"J1'6, "! car g;,ir., llunl. Bch. l il-t l5Jli-~5 HENRY, REALTORS. DARG1\l1'1 pnce fOl' rast ~~r~::o~~:::~ l -lS BR. Deluxe thru-out. Costa Mes1o1. 16,00l.lllQft., •642·9900• fenced yar-d. sprinklurs. or f2 1J lS98·12..'lZ ---~ ··-saJe. 8e1o1.ut. l'Olldo com-Ortl SlSO 000 car p11rkin&, 5 ton, 1 ton HuntillgtOfl hadt 3240 A\·ail ?it uy 1. $350. per D•-' U fum 36 S_.. A• .I OIO plCx . 112 units, rented as Vjew. St!e this today. y a·ID' C .;.__ cr-ane .. Air condition or-Corot1a c1e1 Mer 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. 1st, last & deposit, ..,...exes n OO ••••••••••••••••••••••• upt.s. Proi'ectcd '15 1'n-•J\9,500:.,, \!oj'.el Ou '"'"'"".::' r · R b ' B k F1'replace . 4 BR, " BA , J.499.2••4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -000 Re1ltor1.$4l-93tfl ice, 0 inson r · ••••••••••••••••••••••• '" '" NEWDu-•v 2 STOIY come a ppr-ox . .......,, ·•--------lEALTOl:S 675-8120 __ TOP LOCATION &beauL new crp1s . drps. RIO " ~ . • .--~ szo,gso f'ull price, 2 Gianlpool,jacuzzi,cym, llCOIMProperty 2000 1_2_JJ_.4_23_ ... _._7_8_or_<2f_.a.52=1'--I _____ duplex on oceanside 01 walk to schools & shop-ADULT COJ'1;1MUNJfY . 2 l>elu xe sJ>IH -le\·cl: l:JOO bedrm , 2 bath, bltns, ,•••dagdes . Fo7~, sTa01• 8or ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..arge Tl'lpJex. Dana Pt. Lo~ fori-•-2200 Bayside Dr. 3 blks. Crom ping. SJIS . mo. Ask for Br-& Den. 2 Ba g?5, Clul> sq rl. 2 bllr•ll wiloft.den. rance&oven,ovenlied ra e own. "IO •• y HORTH••~~· ~ VI n -BigCoronaBch lyr old Bev or Joe. 963-4567 ur-House, Swim pool. Call frplc .plush ~rplg,home-own.r Mr B ·~ N ~'"' '-"'ean ew. 22-Br, lba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · 963 1786 1oa1n Spm 4~ ... ~ lo' kc to g lk · clo1e t s, plenty of Ac 1' F ·11~.:.-.-(71<>' •Y-e..._1 * 13-Br.2ba.All•""'*rent-TW' OLOTs·-•-•10<-. 4·levelw/view.3br,S500 -- . ...,......""' s ra e, \\'a -1n , .stor age, FA heat, air ac a, u "'~'--· ,-c• ..-..uuu ,_ mo ••••'I May6 2br••~ u __ .... ~ 3269 closets. battl & guest I (.-ondillonlng, .....,.,., .. selec-879-97« 12 Units jn Perfect Condi-ed. 18$,000. For Sale by Choice location Hunt-mo' v 11 J · 6 Ca~ll LEASE, beaut exec home, ._.wr-" • -bath, bltn gas range & t.ioa of ea....::& .d-. lion. First time offer-ed. Owner._ Prindpals Only. in1Loo Beach.' Zoned 557rl.3 8 f un; lo. 5 : IBe htd pool, 3 BR, 21Ai ••••••••••••••••••••••• oven, patio deck, 2 car . ·--... _ MIW lf&HT rl'>< 000 c II"""'.....,"' "'8-723f. bu•lne••, Prot--:--•... · rom or Ba. 2 car gar,, form din Townhouse 2 br, 2'~ ba, enclosed garage wll•un-,· Pa1menta leaa than rent. _.., · a v•.r•~-__ ,.."" 551 5846/54S-0882e ves I bll hid Call Dan or Ken •t •COSTAMISA* office1. $21,000. each. · · & liv rm. 1'~am-rm poo • ns , waa ry, dry room. Payonlyelec-• Ul-83ZJ.Alf.. •FULLY OCCUPIED A.MAH!IM 4-ft.IXES TERMS. Write: KAN-H.V. HILLS 3 br + ram w/frplc. Bltns, water&Ot-gar. Nopets.675-DISS lric. Adultti. So. or~ ~:;;~~1;;~-lciff •GROSS $411,180 ·2 BR, 2 Ba. $12,SOO. each. PAK, 1993 Kihei Rd., rm. 2 ba, lge patio & yd. tener, cu&t drps, & crpb, LUXUIY COM>O Hwy, 5 blks lrorn beach. W1•l111hr IOtl •PR.ICE$380,000 103 down. Klhei, Maui, Hawaii or-M95.mo.lse.644-2877 · walk to beach, schls , $425. 435 Goldenrod, I ••••••••••••••••••••••• •DOWN 157o ' SOUTH COAST phone (808) 879-1528 parks, & tennis courts. on water, 2 br. 2ba, view, Co rona del Mar. (7l4) S&STO~--• Prin.only 645-617'1 SPYGLASS, fantastic Pool maint. lnck:J. $450. frpl, boat slip, pool, 615-9337 . ..... .___ IHVISn.MT P r omontory Bay-By view.48R,F/R.644-Qr.?E mo.968-8068 jac u zzi, hobbyshop.J---------·rwo 1r• new. A great leoctllProperty IJSOIJ========= 549 .. oa1z Owner. Minlmaldownor or&l4·6106 Price reduced! Mr. 2 BR, Crpts. Orps, &. way to Jive , pool ,••••••••••••••••••••••• IHDUST.PA.IK trade equity ror small•'·e--~-M----~-WANTED : Nicefamilyto Head , 673-'1022 eve, s1ovt!, married couple . clubhae, 3BR, 2111ba.,1 _________ ~ Prime new Anaheim in-4-PLEX. corner lot in house in Newport area. OS'All .n• 3224 care forourhome.38R,:,~629~i·966~1~d~a~y~•~·~Ag~en;t~.8ji,~~$~190~.~m;o;·;C~.M~.642;;~-3~120~ beuut d ecor thruout. IE.A.CH dust.parkof lObldi::i. good location. Income 5119,000. Principals only.••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BA, w/crpta & drps. S.t0,500. & ILUFFFROHT 16ti OOOSquare t'ff.I 1705. mo. '68.900. Zl3/278·9966orwrile, Box VACANT 2 Br $175. 3 Br Nice yards for summer 821~fsBCAondo·Leascd3 BR. FunlisMcl T081NREAJ:rY INC. -E'xcellenttcrm..,· Pow1W.lr4 ::n.ld :>cs. Beverly llills, ca S235. Singles, ra milies. fun! $295. mo.963-4567or-TI. • c rpts , rps.••••••••••••••••••••••• twff-1371 Encinilas6011:1a>ft,lol'i. & 6 ... 90213. i\gt. Fee.979.84;xi 963-1786 Ask for Bev or frplc, sunny end unit. 1 Sacrifil'e. At::ent. -Hill Grundy, Rltr AsMC-. 4&-e550 Joe. $t125 /mo. Avail June l . lalboa Peniuula 3707 1 Mobile HOMH ~1i';~~2~t~3~--~~S48~9~~~1 ·;;;;~f;•;•~'7~S:-6~l~'1ri•~:i;;I WON'T SB.Ln Two 25· LOTS Adj. to 1184 •3 BR. 2•1i Ba condo. Walk to schls. park. pool ,••••••••••••••••••••••• . ForS• 1100 La Mir3da. Lag. Och. F.R .. frpl , patio, pool, 2 VACANT 2 Br, bike to ahop'g.140-4972. IALIOAI ..... •••••••••••••••••••••·· ... ,_ p ~ 1400 -9 1;2010 .._..._..._. ftYEXCHA.HGIMG! Forappl.494-3661 cargar.$350.833-1653 beach & J Br. $240. Ch . . 1 SPACIOUS . , 28 R •. 1 ...... s1 rDplNJ 11 n,..... Singles, families. Agt. BRAND n ew Newport arming, un111ue ()(·. 24 "60 · "'••••••••••••••••••••••• •CAREFREE• Mountain, D....... MESA VERDE BEAUTY Fee. 979·8430 Terrace condo. 3 Br, 2\,-; Close to shops, bus, bwy 2ba, FR. Reusonable. By Commercial Corner in Lo T Le Rl'torl 2400 4 Br. 3 Ba , den, formal Ba. $400. mo. Adults, no & ocean. 10.S ~Tain SI. owner963-7061 Laguna Beach, 75 x ?S. ;ts erOi , ase ••••••••••••••••••••••• dining rm bltns. Beaut Sharp, 3 br, 2 ba, cpts, pets. 675-5800. Bkr, no 645·8140 2lxS2'. 2Br + Screened Room. $12.500. OeAnr.a Bayside Vllla1e. NB. ti73-641S or 613-'T788. r.i Blk. from beach & -1>1J'~~gPRl~~-PRIV Tl LA.ICE landscaped', large pool: dr-ps . bltns, fenced yard, fee. •---------I park.$140,000.br be&tol-A Avail immed $550 2cargar.S295.mo.Ask Vu 2 B r , dshwsr. fer. Owner, 4M--I6SZ or $57,500Cuh CANYON LAKE, 90 615_5WJ 0r 675-42U · for Bevor-Joe963-ts67or NEWPORT TERR. J br, wshrtdryr, cl:'! to ocean. Broker 642-0590 mlnute1 drive. Water · 963-1786 21/1: ba, mast. auite, By wk or mo. till &11:1. ••·2394. skiing, campin•, golf 'h ACRE. 1 Br, applns, bltn1 .. (am rm., Ind.I')'., &75-8531 courae . SPECIA1r$1BOO.-util,yd,pet,$17S 4 BR, 2 BA , bltns, crpt, palio,gar.,oceanviewon1'LA_R_G_E-----.-- Newport 1-a I 069 Newport .. ocHl I 069 Hewpori IHCll I 069 Newport l1ach I 069 ....................... ....................... ······················~ ······················· INTRODUCING OUR 197~ MODEL LG"' . .... Wh en Promontory Bay Homes opened, the dramatic interior of the first model was one of the most popular attractions in Newport Beach. Now Saddleback Interiors has done it again. PAC If JC There's a brand new. breathtaking model overlooking Promontory Bay. With the same spacious rooms . ST Innovative architecture and award-winning style. Visit Promontory Bay Homes now, priced from $211 ,300. Price Includes your private boal slip and deck. I .t, : ·IYJI • f!JJay~. 607 Bayside Drive. Newpo1l Beach. (714) 673·3900 Irvine Pacttlc Development Company . . HWY. VIEW lot. CALL few lnro. $180. 2 Br. yd, child, drps, frplc. Lovely z &ty is: acre park w/pool. $375 2 Br. 2 Ba lil June I <coll eel) 1·914·5250, singlet. home In cho!ce area. mo. 664-7357 7th. No pets. 675-SBOO .. California Property Ex-PRIVACY! 2 Br, applns. $450. 675-6262; 67~1566 Bkr. no fee. I ch DI r I hlld H PRIME Ocean•iew, I a e, mc,c ,pet. urryl 3 BR, 1~ ba, nr. the Ncwport.Cresl3br z1,i,l Brbach,matureadulJs, ......... B S line: $165. 1 Br, ap. Beac h. very aharp I ba, deluice interior.' 2•~ loca! references. $195 mo t he.._,. 2100 =~~a, child, pet, fncd, Focd. )'d. S390 r-!· tit & car ear. w /el~. dr. Ten· & uti\. 673-0549 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FURNISHED bach. 1 Br, 1a·st .+ $100 ,deP. kk for nia, sauna. pool. 1495. CUTE. clean. well located 1· ---------•I applns, child, pct. util. Gay · 96Z-s:i66 Jeaie. 968·•254 bachelor . Isl block. -tn TR.4.DI CorMrC .. l lat $160. Fee/Bkr Viii• Pacific Condo. 2Br, BLUFFS Condo. S350. mo. beach. SliO. 6i~ti775 M ......_IM•l.lftcolft. HOMEFIMDERS 2ba. Sgl slory, encl gar. 2446 V is ta Hogar .coronadelMcr 3722 · Velue I IOM. Cleor. •642-9900• ,\,•ail M1:1y 1. Corin!ocall 644·7035or673-0t40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Far 119 CM)'on or after S:30 p m . 1714 ) HV MONACO, well de· PACIOUSibrfurn.upr. oceea view lot, SBR . 2BA. Bit-ins . F'tp!C. 524 '8835· corated s4oo mu. for single ~entleman. 714·141-2479 Air cond. Nr. So. Coast 3 Br wtri\mily rm, w/w Gar-dener incl. I.case. Wolk to bch/stores. $250 ~;';~~~;;:~:;:=~I JP~l~a~z~a~. ~$3~25~·.:.A:•:•:i_ll May shag, bltns. I mi from 644 ·S621 mo. in cl. ul1L \'ear-I.)". ; 10.983·2187 bch. No dog11 . S3SO . 673·6071 ~\'CS LUXURY Waterfront 536-0806 3Br,2Ba,verysharpS400 -1 .. Penthouse Condo ! Sharp2bedrm,2ba.Mon· mo. Newpon Shores 242 ostoM1sa 3 24 , Oakland end s .F . Bay tlcello Townhoule. Jusl Nice 2 8r, bltns. crpts, 2 Lugonia. MS-5278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bridge. $60m eq. ror painted. Xlnt ~.Va· car1ar,fn cdyrd.Kids& $30WEllCaUP boal, Pply, or? 549<8232 cant. Avail now. $245. per pets welcome. SZ7S. DELUXE condo. 3 br, 3 •SS.60 Night & Up •-~ 111 -.. mo. 541·5880 962-0121 or53&-22SI. ba, cpta, drPfi, 181:13 .i;q n. •Studio& 1 BRApU · _ .... Pvtpty.$475.(194-&&JS I •Water Beds W-.d 2900 Deluxe Z Br, 1 Ba. Cpt.5, VACANT .K.ids&Pw!l50K., •TV&:MaidServAvail ••••••••••••4•••••••••• drp1, encl. 1ar. Adlt.s. 4 br-, 2 ba, 2 car gar. Gd. EXEC. type 3 Br, 2\.iz ba. •Phone Serv. Htdpool· 7J .. 16'NATHIWS $250.W--7280:55&.el71 area . $335. D ave: pool, F.-P. $375, 646-0l47 •Children&Pet.Sed.iail Crulafir. Cost $421M COLLEOE Partt 3 br, ~ 963·7881 or&u.-5440 •SS.offweeklrentw/.ad value. Price $33$M, ba, nexl to school. S35C38R 28A,UUl.rm.6:lg. OPEN 1-7 zoos Vista 2376Newport81yd,CM. Trade SISSY eq. S73-7311 mo •f1•rdener. 552-t81f fdcd. yd. $300 mo. tst" Caudal. Bluffs Down 548-9755or"5.13967 1 ....,. or6"-6719 last. Wknd• or aft. Bay. Vu: 2 Bd ; 2 Ba~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. 2ba, 2 children OK, S:30PM536-27M DtR:SO'paliofi.14-0434 1 Br furn $165. Lot.s:or : Must keep up yard. 927! 3 BR , fam rm. vaulted AOOR,\BLE Nwpt. llgts. bltn!I. Pool. Walk to .,_HI,.,,..... mo. Mt-1643. ceil. 2 yr-1 old. $.385. 3 br. 2 ba. FP. bltns, Shopping. !2 rW. !;lea.th. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Barbara 963.sJ:D bmd. ceil'gs, freshl)' 931 W.19\hSt.64808, Colle1e Park. 38R.2~. ' paiat'd . n' decorat'd. 1 ChHrlf 3IOZ Dinlnlil rm. Dbl: rrplc.condo. 2 Br, & Den . Fncd.yd,2cargsr.W•lk • , plus tam. rm w/frplc. Washer & Dryer. Pool to sct\ls. $425. "33 Tustin.• Shady Efr•G=••• ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Well ltndscaped. Quiet Adults only. $2i5 lease'. 645-3363 l'ool, crpl & w,,s_ lndry: lBRhou1eLagunaBeach cul-dt·tac. S3SO inc. lfuntlna:ton Bay. 19808 adults. 177 E. 22nd St. SlS5 . Also bachelors 'faler tardencr. Or "''ill Mer1ate Ln. Adams & E. S Br1J ba. IJt F /R. fncd Y~· Near Belich. &U-SU Newport $140 .. Balboa sel l belo w murkel, of Brookhurst. Manager •IVll. Comm pool. tennisl·---"=.=c====.o:..-- $140., ltuotlneton Be~~h m.-e 962 -2951 , 10·12. Jown. &rcc.i625'!10'Yrlse..Z.127 Fww, l•chelar& I Ir . 1115., util pd. Agt. Fee. 002.2456 Port Lerw1tk Pl. Bkr . llCl'ptlDllellr •Ice. 1 9'19-8430 3 ESR, Z BA. 30' family rm, ' 838·~. ~ ll'h·~i;h;<(-i~O:il &ara1e bdrmcon\'ersion. 2 Bdrm . Dl'n, elose to UI 0 Mewport It •• l1•1a l1l..r New paint, carpet. df115. beach, $300, M peU. c.11 S-J.... eJ.t. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cul·de-1ac:. f'25 per mo. Loit 536-2U)~/1162-atS6 Capl...._.. W · \ YEARLY J.g. 2 br, 2 bl, lit fr. last + cleaning • • -•••'•••••••••••••••••• ....... ,..2 ..... , frpl, bltM. 'A If . 11r. S850 de p. No doss. J 213 3 Br, Exeeutive Homt, IA 3 Bil g11.rden Mme, Blt1t1. W /W. dra'fti•• / mo. lnQulr e: 1%1 Oamet, Doaecal Pl. nr. Fairview Cuesta area. Nr. Be~. yard work. FrPlc, ftaal\1 pool, adlU, no pe\I,-.,., Balboa Island & Baker. 54S.()092. 968·4456 or 640-16t.4 $tru. 524.3831; ~-6&2•a.520 , • I I I I • • \ JJfDAILYPllOT . Sunday.Aprll 27,1975 I · 'f tmllsu.twa. *f I IFltU.fwAl., itfahac .. 1U.fua. IAJ I 11:t1Uwfwa. "'fal 1111........,._ .:1111i&la11....... . . - - -., 9 'au..... .. l&11Jt1Ult&a. '1 ··~··~··,:· ·v··· ,·;··,~it'.·>·Yal r·· .. ········.··.!:t•!;, -·.;-··········!••··-..................... . art:••···~············ _.. ·-··-···········-• ee.t. MeM llJ4 • ··•···~.,,-··•••••• ..-,. ~·..,. ..._ .1u -.ca ... • •1• ~ MeM n24 ················•······· .... M ·-4c ··;; •••••••••••••••• , ••••••• ••••••••••••••• ; 'ea • t td 1 ....................... ······················r ...................... . •!,_ •.. ,.v~ .. ·····~·· ' ~ •••••••r~~ ••••••• ?~~ ... -:: .. ~?~~ ....... ?~!.~ r•A1•10,!~n .. c~.1kP,~ ~~ 1 8~:ij~~resNJ HOUllAJ • .A.•.t. 3102 ·· · • · liunl. Ctr. $210.1.aa8·5'17 1 Now 2 br " n...;., 2 tii, · r-························ SEA -" 'QELUXE ~ 1 Br · ~. • OCEANVIEW·t:llO. mo. (rpt, Mii bltns. 'Pvt. 1un· ·ru'rn apt. ool. Ample 0:· carpel&, dra~, (ncd M d" t v·11 I Great'(Ol">lln&leor a COW· declt ov orlook'K· beach. Pil•kin1. A ults,nopets. y ........ °"""'. •••. . e l er~flean l , aAe pie. Step• to jacunl, FOR YOURSELF• Sold' to•'''""'° Will renl 1965PomonaAve.,.CM $l7S.&40-6MO. IUI.( l:j vollyfb~ll 4 beach.. • for $500 Pl\r. mo. l o a lllmd 3106 636·8300 qualifie d parly, 25 9 •Trepl~Pool· •••••••••••••••-•••••• ·•Exceptiona.lly spacjo\.is apartments Av•nld11. Lobelro, (714 ) .. ..ar, t!pts, drp;, bllns, BR Apt. SpaciOIJ6. Lrg L •\Vall Lo wall carpe\.s, drapes .....C:lllH ATTRACT. 2 br lwnhae. •Walk to the Beacl:I: 41l2·7436or684·S883 ~Lio ... Gu 4'Jrilller paid. roomw/bar.C.llbefUrn G lothWall , UYIS\UP D/W, wash/dry, encl. E 11 t ~"'Sl.80. mo. 5"48·llll8 0 r u n 1 u, n . ca 11 • rassc . covenngs T P a l i 0 , P 0 0 1 . • xce en recreation faci!it1es Larae 2 Bd, 2 e., on Goll •·zo· •5 ,..~ CM 213 /795·6400 8;am-tipm •Fireplaces .o«?.e~ ~•II trees and 897-8911/898·atll •Beautifully landscaped C~out~~. ~~v v~.? e1&r • -..-.. wltd)'S. •Wet Bars I o I ·•Private patios urw.ge, P i . ORauance, l BR Furn, 2 1rg closets, • Built~in Dishwashers at re u m s w th CONDO 1 br, encl patio, F' I d D' h h eeks. $235. l..Nlse. EYeli ~aeet:' size bed, priv. Sharp 2 brw/pat,pr.Nr waterl•lls create a c~ts, drps, wshr/dry, • irep aces an IS was ers &.weekends49'·2339. ;4ra.&ina: rm, extr• Ira shop /heh . 5300 yrly. •BeamedceiJings,woodpaneling relaxlnJ setting ror 9691 Adams . s11s. •1&2Bedroom s-J .... n:_aoom s, e ncl . gar 83S·:M37day673-M84eve •Private patios and balconies y~r spacious new l ·or 6'$·1418 •Adults Only -No Pets d •1 ted · · I •. bedroom ¥PJu1me nt. c.is..._ 3171 .•lstorage. A ults only, Llttl Isl Ba fmt. • .. ea sw1mm1ngpoos homSt9S.Furnilurc Avail April loth. 2Br, •From$180 ••••\••••••••••••••••••, &.aopets. 'e . . y .~wre· •Nightlightedten.nls.courts 'availablp;-Smw.l) ·-p·ets 'l lfliba: pvt .. gar, D 17th -2 81' r d """ ed ""' 1o1r urul, 3 level. S.yvw. 2 G I dS :.c 0 E · '<'P"...9· ~t'J!!t • l ~unn)' Bachelor. newly Br, frplc. 'Autoaaropnr. •. ymnas uro an : .a w18S OK,.Adulli only .. Offlce St.N P TS!~17. bltinf,.clr11pes. $200.:-1'.DO. dee. Upstairs. $145.'No $'20ino.213/876-Z1ZJ. •SecuritysystemS . open 9:00.to ~~oo. 2300 L ..... hedl ll• Ul"eillMew,..tleadl.~tw. ....... · 494-8784or493-1741, ~-$i:1nq :,~La*1Jle, •••1erl1r.111 3107 •Fa.trHouslng ,:~~~:ip~:~.2~~ta, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wltlto9ttllit"9ic.t , Ape.twwwm,_.MM s.p.UJ8or549-3S24. •!'·~··••:••.•-•••••••.•.-Sl2S /mo. Studio Apt·uUl or Ullfllrltithtcl 3900 E3lir,2Ba.SMG.ino. UNL .. U~'ISHED ... · · ~ paid,sharp!Ntbeach. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Nice 1 BR:. good crpts & Yrly leise. Adult$. no !-" ;n :i., ~ LUXURY 3 br.'nr. South Realtor 61$-6700 C~SA. del SOL ~.--· ,~.,-~I Raint.SISS /mo. pei.s. c213 ).699-8234collect l BEDROOM c;sr. flpa. $2'15., Bltns, L Hiii ••so __;.,__~. _:-J~esRealty 673-6210. ' 1 BEDROOM & DEN Cpts&Wrps.546-1901 ~ 1 ~ 216611 -a.a. ,..,i. • LG. 3 Br. <upper Duplex). 2 BEDROOM •••••p,•••••••••••••••• ra-JJl"lt, H.I. llQTllC 11P CllCln! .... astside: comp. redtt. I Gar, xtras. Panoramic f~ 11!'1~ Yalty 3134 SCENIC APJS 962 .. 653 ~l:,~!u~ & 2 BR <S165·sn>>: pool. view of ocean & ti' from • 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUS E •··~··••••••••••••••••• Mt I/ Ml Fr r _Adults.Call646-I947. bea c h . Y'rly . only. i\~c1;i.l :oectlo.)lurthbsewith ,;1nall1>ets. . ·PARK PACIAC Witbthelong,wide view 2 OM eclflc:C .. tHwy •lache'°'s BACHELOR At $l4l $390 /mo., incl. uUI , 3'104 ,\~ults Only & more of everything ·~ •111,281 P • ' . Se;1shore, NB. 673-6142, O(fi~ Oi}e1l Daily JO to ti : :JO ADULT r.JVING else for LESS RENT! •2 IR & 0.n ~mo. o~ri: ~ce, ?>·eves. or ~7~~6578. ~ (714 )557.8020 1 ..,_ft'GlitSllS $195.~. .M1wpartle~ 3169 Mewportleoch , 3869. rr-.. t17$ ~i.~4M . ason,. pt. ChildrenOK,nopet$.. 2400HarboriJ3lvd.,Costil i\1esa ,Calit' ... Zl .. f,...$205 1&2BR,1&2BA:,patio, ••••••••••~,:•••••~··••• •••••••••••:••••••••••• M.1GV.rd..Ea1t&~ • llAR•"INGLY ~-~. u t " air, beams, paneling, H.· 5.(0.:1100 .· • Single Ap;trt. $125. MC ~voal-'ll'i.rn/ n models avail I.ta storage. PA.H MIWPOIT 1;;:;;;:;;;;;;~;;;:;;;:;;;; ic. Orange & tsth Call ed l br cottage-w/gar &. , 10250L•lt1cl111llm ""P~RT..._S SaL~S-4023 patio. Walk lo bch. Costa Mesa 3124 Costa Mesa 3124 •~UNTAINVALLEY ALICIA YI" &P[ .. onA .... ~· -~~-------1 Newport Island. Realtor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' · t6'8-3371 Ll.llU ,....Mv Dti. Pohd Days: 67S·1690 Eves: Off ...... ,.. . MOV"I"' ........... 5 2521LI SatgocunkaportllillsDrive Luxury,an8rtme0[ livina: "'•. 67."6688 NEWBBEEDA~ 2 B Ad I _. ,..__ I k~ the. 1"1 :•••••••••••••••••••• .-.. ~ r. uts nopets, · 17141Sll-6IJO overoo1n1 water. ~,BR... $2.50, Bach. $100 -28r, 2ba Split lvl. 2 1 ~R w /loft $230. Applhs, dshwhrs. s hag cpts .........__ .. leacll 31401---------1 Enjoy $750,'000 health '.l)li!P' pd. 496·0195 o cac iitr, baleoo,y/porch. ultl furn: Encl «.arage. closed garage, frplc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewporthecll 3169 spa.7sWimmiD,~_.1 -960-1142 Avai l•May ~15 y rly Pool, Ja c.uzz1. 3~3 PB0089. Gas &water.pd. $1'00lot41J$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lilhted tenni1'eouna, Hl-.l'-'oa-174 642_1531 :1 • · Hamilton. 645-4411 eves, ,, VERS.AILLES plus miles of bicycle -r 642·1960days .• • · LAMAMCHAAnS trai ls, putting, s huf· ' ••••••••• ••••••••••• -aJ.---•-~ .,..11 'c"ua•a'nteed-••n' fl bo d ... • ~...-....., .._.. ~ .,..,.,, GE B' ace 778 Scott Place, CM. .. "' " e ar , croquet. Junior • LOW W&SCL y · ••••••••~•••••••••••••• _..... L1 y 3d '· •, .eda, 642_S073 ".'Jncrease in 1975 HEWPOR'T l's frp, $224.50 monthly ; IATES .' UPLEX 3 Br 2 Ba n ew ecora e · /Securitygateentrance also 1 and 2·'bedroom :. hecl1flves..ite&'~ ~plh, ~s&ubf:~· nr &M-484 7 l&~~~u~~~~~~rr. OM'IEACH IUndergrqundparking . ~::as.:'!'1. 2~tl~~ ~121 Y .. , lrtuww .... ac · _.,.,. · · ADULT 1 BJI,, frp\c, pool. I Elegant furn lounges $180 mo 1975 Pomona $169.SOgas/Vo'tr.pd. Bachelo.rfrom$200 ./Billiards, exercise, kitchens, private patios Be'ach Blvd at Yorktown _.... del Mm-3122 · ' Adults·No PetsSee .. gate Sauna •ooms. or balconies, carpeting, 5],A411 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CM.Call645·4lll p 1 R R El 2Br,1&2Batrom$27S ~ -oo , ec. m., evat.or 3Br 2Ba v~ $415 IHtdpool&sundecks draper1e1. Subterranean "} ,..STUDIOS& I las Br view apt, fireplace, E·SIDE 2 br duplex: nr. 525 Victoria,6'2-8970 1 ' ' ' /Ocean view! lU&h on parking with elevators. ._.•P'ullkitchen $290. DCC. Pvt. patio & •Winler atlhebeac:b the bluff overlook-Optional m aid service. •Heated P«JQI 61S-40C8 garage. Refs. $190. MEDITEIRAtiEAM is beautiful ing Newport Harbor Just north <A 1''ashion •Laundry facilities pacious 3 br, .2 ba. S52·8343 VILLAGE· •Viewsofocean,Cata· ./Priv acy! Peaceful, Island at Jamboree and .• •F'reeutilllies Beautiful cond. ~.mo $175_ 2 BR, beam ceil., ! Bedroom lina&:PalosVerdes Spacious. SanJoaquinHillsRoad. _!Free linens Age nt.644.1662 cpts, d•ps. 2043 ''F " lBedroom&Oen •Largeprivat.edeeks ISereneadultsonly Telephone (114)&44-1900 "'f'V 6: maid serv. avad 2 Bedrooms •24 Hr Security /Elevator service for rental information "•Bar·B-Que I Br, l blk bch. Beamceil, Wallace, 646.8883 • no 2 Bedroom Townhse •Heated Pools-&unas IACH, I, Z&l la "'•Ph · pets "~OOH bo<'BI d SHARP2br,fum/unfum. =lleslonlndan ex:ett1no ww to Nvt.CllOOlttoftt.blY WlndoWI. llrtNDhtS. flt• ptaees. vour own prtvat• ,Plt!O or IMICofW, A ffttnarY 1nllHon·OOllat rec cemtr. tennis courts.. too. CORONA l>J:t:LMAR 2 Br Townhouse, (rµlc, from $260.1 Br!rom$20S. Pool, tennis, continent1o1I breakfast. Some ocean & Catalina viev.·;;. Separate family section. Close to shopping &. fine beach. .~rv ad\llt renuts rrom I ,~ .. ~·~·~26~1~1~. ~~~~~~ 350 montNY. PtomoMorv or. Welt , ·.Mt nortt'I Of Jar'llDOI ff THE EXCITING onPKlfltC~!!!~· PALM MESAAl'l'S. TltePftOl•f7~ MINUTESTONPT ~~y, DY, BCH. Bach, 1&2 BR. from $162. Adults, No Pets 1561 Mesa Dr. CS Bl ks East of Newport Blvd.) 546·9800 . o neserv1ce new crpl, wash / dry,1 ~--· -------1 "" ar v · •Assigned covered FROM $195 -•i mile to ocean gar. No pels. 644·7370 2 BR, 211~ BA Studio apl. Costa Mesa (714) 551·8020 parking Bch 1 blk. Girls, no pets. ~NO increase 'in summe BR t Ad Its on] Bit Bltns, D JW, cplg. &drps. rar11Uke •Additional Cree parking MOVE IN IOMUS $250Yrly."5-l680. El Toro at J eronimo . .1. • ap · u y. · Patio. $265 mo. 768 S t,T, •M1o1id service avail. 90t CAGNEYLANE OCEANFRONT new : rent. Beaut. 1 br tum ins, sundeck, $200/mo. Joann.Agt.ll38-t UlrrDIO c,, ·t ·i "••• NEW LUXURY ADLT • vuo • *curn1 ureava1 . NEWPORT BEACH BR,2 Ba,gar,yrlylease •-• ll.pls$1&56:$17SSpanis Leas e only, Real tor ,-:;.,,~~;;;;~~~ ..... DELUXE! z&J •Apls N H APTS.1&2Br,pool,rec, -· ~ylle bldg, pvtl_,,a~I gdu·,c6c7~J.c644.:.::5:.._ ______ i1tYlNl /NIW,OaTICOSTAMiS.t. Pvt Patio;-lltd Pool Open M·l-"' 10-6 Su(Copemn~o', Haosbo~tealPRa~o·r,·~ S450. mo. o pets I II rm. 25092 Farthings St. poo, sauna, ....... ,.,a Its 1 N Sh · Adi Onl S t 10 5 Su 12 s • "" .. 642-JC.43 Z ~s FllH 586·8460 17301 J;:eelson Ln. l bl BR, frpl, bltns, dis-r. op g-ts Y a'"'I ·' n · Coast Hwy). • .,..._ W. of Beach oil Saler hwasher, s und£'Ck, pool, Martini .. Aph ... osed Wed. 114-645-6242 2 BR, quiet, immac. Gar. Move . in w /depos its fi.1ESA GARDEN APTS l.~-7848 adults,nopels.$245yrly. 1777SantaAnaAve,CM ----------1 No pets,. Older adults only I BR $190 2 BR Luxury decorated apts. 613·1418 Eves/Wknds. Mgr Apt 113 646.5542 Hunti--'on WESTCLIFF 2 Br. 11h & ~:;:;mer rental. S200i $230 Refrig. Secu rity, 2&3 Br. crpts, drps, util L-.z-'":I'' townhouse. Adults only. · I Pool, Jac uzzi , R ec. paid. Bltns.laund""'.rec. Sharp 2br , pool, walk bch, LET US Pacific No pets. 1128 Bedford Ln, · . Bidg w /exer cise rm.. roo m , gym, .sa~na & N l..tb -h h carprt, adulls /no pets .. ..,. ____ ,_ __ _, PAM"ERYO\I 711"-eanA .. e $28S.mo.548·1SlJ BbAY2FbRONdTlls~rlex~.bl2 Ri l liaril~.Color l'\'. pool. Adults only, no ext to e11c . Bae . $'l50.833·8974/833·l6S3. -r '-"' • -'-----"-'-'"'----' r, a.a u vo .. y. . ·••2 B·r from $14 5 J.~==cc:.:.cc=.:....:=-'---I ..,E·W llaveit yourwayinlhis (714)536-1481 •LArARISl&tHE gar. $475. 233 19th "t., lrvineAve.atMesa pelio . 2881 Bristol St. Jacuzzis & Tennis. 120ALBERTPLACE " we ll -lo ca ted Apt. ''C '' 675-02:16 / Costa Mesa • ~"146-1323 Deluxe 2 br, t ba, adults. DISTIMCTIV. E townhouse -Cor tidult!i Managed by }~~·p~~~~~nH:!~~ectpoori~: 675·6163 545 " 1855 Have something you want no pets $185 Call · only William Walters Co t II Cl 'fed ad do saQ.3572 · B:sa.mt 2 le ..... ; lath ··3.~~oom s,2.balhs Adults. $210. 2BR, deluxe, bltins1 frplc,$225. Spaciows 2 br, view, 0 se. '! ass• 1 '" 2 BR cOiMk.. l lhba, nr. lit '.11"1llarbour. Washer/Dryer l ~~s.$22Smo.897~1 . •Sll-4y·EtmGm*=* · "'I . ~ .., ~fjEZ O'{lOA'PTS 979-i.2168 1 blk tooceanot bay-$100 • ._patio, gar,rmature, quiet It, w~ll -Call NOW• I ..... , •..-.• es.,paint&carpel.5 '-8'l34-Atlanta A'crou'1Toiri1ollmurse 675-3578 • ach,alLi.646·1972 1-64c..c2c·56cc.78~·------ c rot846-81190 , .-, Paol."crpt & drp;, Jndry, lec......., .CSuoz.y fireplace .. , . ·1 -:r BR.~ • ._ gar_ ~-··~Santa/ltnaAve ... nnypatio -·~··• " ~--& e-.1.· • ,,.._ $195; it., -.Gardnrrsettingw/pool. poolt; washer.i.'l'dryer', i' iNJ ' : ~· · -• ..... ,,. ,'3110 _..a Ana 3810 S.ta A••' 3h0 NIGHTL:IGtfl'ID •l''uU.gar1o1ge w/stor.age Close to beat.lb. 531-0336 ~TEr.S lO 11.(Ctf ••••••••••••••••••••••• .!••••!••••••••••••••••• ••••••••'••••••••••••••• T&IMISCOUITS \°H~sto~A~~· Lodie12Mae6. 2BR,tba,·whilerS23S ONE' FOR TliE MONEY -~..,,BR . $135' C.... , N" adults. 117 E. 22nd 'St, ".:~ ·• ·. ~,arp . r. Near Beach. 642-JSU stores & min. to beach.1-"C:.::'..:'.O:::::::C:.:O::..::::c.__I •Elegant Rec. Pavilion 1845 Anaheim M.>-862.8 Rewt ITN MIWPOITCUST . -No Cee. Bltr. 675-6100. •2 BR, 1 Ba, Mesa Verde. tuRN. Lg. 1 br. SJ.35 + Adults, gar, avail. $175. ·' util. 1 bllt. from beach. No pets. 833-8974 eve •Billiard Tabtes Next lo beach. Ba.ch., 2 BR, 2 Ba eondo$52::i pool, no children or pets. •Pool,Jacuni,Sauna HoclOlldaDeMDH 1&2 b• from sus. WE HAVE CONE HECK OF AN APARTMENT FOR JUST S215.l f·l IDRM Adu llsonly Nopets 160W.Wihon,C.M. Jacuz.zis & t ennis. SUMMERRENTALS TWO FOR THE· SHOW c: 960-2146 ILOFT OHi.Yi 555 PAULAIUHO BEAUTIFUL 846-1323 ' PARTLY (urn. bach. $135. Pvt Patio, frpl, I yr lse CNewporl Frwy So. to . GROUNDS DOWNTOWN, all ocean :;.mo. Incl. ulil. Near bch. HAYLOFT ArrS. Baker offramp. Turn 10 m1.nutes to ocean. Lge views, deluxe 2&3 Br , 2 (A REAL SHOW'-STOPPER -PERFECT FOR ROOVMATES) 5J6.032t or962.J:S:q 213 A•ococlo. CM right at l st signal). 1 &: 2 B.r. 1 B~ $175. 2 Br car gar., all B/I. ,tiew. --~ · · L091•• le.ell 3741 645-0143 17141 549,.1302 5205. W1th.pabos::10; ~as From S2~5 mo. Open 1~!!!!!!3\i!!!!!~ II •••••••••••••••••••••••1---.:__"'-,..:.;:_::::_ __ I ==========I & Water inc, Drapcncs. house Sal & Sun l·S. 1201: COM p LET EL y . VILLA MESA: f"" carpets ., gas h~~t. ,gas 14th St. Tobin Realty. •DELUXle beautifully furnished 2 Garden apls. Private AMILY lMTS stoye. 3 .1r conchtiorung, 846-13Ilor846-49311 Eastbluff 3 br, 21h Ba BR Apt . Oceanview, Patio, swimming pool, 2 8edroom,nopets. swimming pool. r ec.l----------1 to wnhouse, lse. Incl. w /patio. huge pool. play ground, 2 c;i.r $135.mo.tomo. room,washers&dryers. EX. lge 2 br, 2 ba, dlx spac master suite, din . adults only. $400. mo. 6 garage, 2 Br wtfurnished M 24,:0 :ew~ Bl~d. pool side apt nr bch. Adlt, rm & dbl garage. Auto Mo 's minimum lease. from$195.719W.Wilson, r rs u in. grs LARGE I br,shg cpt,htd sorry no pets. $165. dooropeneravail.Pool& :"Near Go Ir Co u r s c , 646·1251 642-7678 pool . lnfanl ok. $165, 1887 536-8362 recreation area. Adults 494·84S8 or 499-4322 NEW 2 br apt, bltns. shag -,-B-R-.-.-b-.-.-P-,-.-,-.. -,-.. -no-w-.· I Monrovia, 548.9743 BEACH area, I, 2, 3 Br only, no pets. La St d . tullkrt. h upt> patio & de•k" $180. Util pd. Ca ll CJS CONDO 3 Br. 2 Ba, <pls, apts, new &: nc1o1r new. •$337• rge u IO, c en, . • . .. ~. Bl $ N 865 Amigos Way, NB adults, no pets, Ulil pd. Drive by 1110 Victoria. Real Estate,548·1168 drps, bltns, frplc, patio. -tns. 165 to $400. o u-anagedby slto 94 5346 645 6177 Atllls. $.125. 642-1155 fee. "" ·4 · · . 2 BEDROOM $115. mo. Tobin WILLIAM WALTERS $160. Studio nr Sch. $140. 1 BR duplex apt. $180. Util Adults, no pets. "T~IE VICTORIAN " COMPANY Cabin all Ulil pd. Single incl. Gar, P\'l patio. 642-8984 Newly decorated, 2 br Property Mgmt. di 'M • d 846·1311 OMTHEBA-Y Adu.lt.494·8171. Refrig & gas stov e. w/g;i.r . A ts, c,,,.,, rps.1---------- ----------I Quiel. Shg ('pt. 2038 D Jo~OURSEASONSAPTS fn cd yd w /p3tio, W3ter HIA Mlowpott.leeclll 3769 Meyer . Refs r e q 'd . 2Brtwnhse,I!h 8a,pool, pd . Call be~wn 1.a ROCUN Elegant4br,frpl,D/W, -•••••~••••••••••••••• 548.8005 p;1tio, adults. Sl85. 735 636.41 20 '" ·' ; 1 ~ 2 & l IDltMS beam ceil~g .. patio. $550 $29.95 WK u P. 1 Bdr, 2 Ba Joann St. 645·0332 667 ''B'' Victoria-.. '.'$l90 fteautttur ·studio apts. mo. 673·5719evestwknd. & Bach. Color TV maid 2 BR, l Ba sngl sty unit, 3 BR 2 b vt 1 r · 1-'rplcs, ·bJtna , di s-SPAC 1 brr b serv. pool. THE MESA . shag cpts , drps, dwhr, '' 1; ~· P ga 1:1.g~, I & _2 JSR apts $185 & $295. hwashers, 2 ·car garage. · mmac, 3 • 2 a, 415 N Ne wport 81 NB patio. be;i.m ceil Crpl P"" & s undeck, palio UU I pd, pool, laundry Sundecks., li'rom $275 . ?,:n, nr. pojg:wa~~ 646-96sl ' ' gar. Adults. S2tci. 2650 area. 968-8007 facil, cpL'i, drps, dshwhr, 536·2379 d a~s ,~ 'M2.J76qw Elden "D"'.S37·3125 ST UN.NlNG Lg I br closed gar. No pet&. N . au 6, • l liouse from bch, 2·3 br, Gardi n' :ipt P~I rec children underl2. Nf:W DELUXE 2 br tn. IM MAC 2 br z ba for bal. or Wnlr'. & Summer. 1-2 BR duplex $215. mo. room. $175. 7jOl8th St. llacienda llarbbr Apts J plex apts. Nr . ~~ch, malur~. q ui'et adUl\s, S206Neptune,open house Newly decor:iited, CID, 646-1214 CIQS~ .lo. everyl ing. Deck' lndry hkup gar 1 O • 3 , S at I S u n . pvt patio. encl. garage. 3 Br, 2 ba new apt w/ g;i.r -.Frp1CS, dishwsbrs., you Nr H0ag $195 &t2 izl& · ir.J..446·9220,446-4750 Infant play area. No f'enced yd, frplc. 5345 SPACIOUS3br.2 ba,cpls name it, .they ~ave il! ' · · · · n. .Jonathan -& two both& THREE Get ready to see Apple's super delicious Jonotho~ pion-a really spacious two bedroom, two bath model that gives you all you could ever o&k for. And more. Wall-toiwall shag carpeting. Tailored drapes. Private patio. Formal entry. Separate dining area. Built-in kitchen wit,h continuously-cleaning oven and range, dishwasher and disposal. Heated pool. Jacuzzi. Saunas. VolleybaH-. Billia•ds. Ca•d and party •oom. Etc., elc. Well, whet are you waiting for. Get gone. To Apple. <--·· "'-............... SANTA ANA ! ~ .! '" ·--.. .-! - -:-~e t ~ ' . -pets.548-2020 mo. Avail 5110_ 244a c drp_s, frpl, D/W, ~tv .1 Open for inspect.ton Sal On Canal. 2Br, 2aa, gar, .,QltEANfltONT APT 1 br, . Orange Ave. 1);14 .7111 or Pat.10 ~gar. Acl'06S from· & ~n . lOAM ~6PM. 7l!i incl s tove /cpts/d,t,_. -avail. for 8 wks. Util incl. MORN. 2 br upr. tn. Avl. &I Z-J2l l Fa1rv 1e w & Calvary Wdhams. For tnfor. call Dock avail. $32:5 mO. on ~~=--. ,Jo ~ per wk . a48-lt3() or May l, $11~5. W/W, bllns, · Church. $28Srno.SS7·I044 collect:213·984-0881 lse.675·4866ev/wkndi. •----"-------'----------------' .f'81'3-7&44 • encl. gar, Nr. OCC &: VILL• .,,.._ J •••P'· Adults. TIO pe1' * .. " ""'"* -ngloo IHClo Jl4D -..po.. leech Jl40 I.pm lmenis Ftmol-·• '"'""'' Fural .. td _.._ .. hrnlshtd ,,,,....,..m, r..rnishtd $100/MO ON BEACll 548-0059 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• or UtrfwwllltH 3900 • ""*-"'llllH ]900 'af' .......... 1hed 3900 or Uftfurni1hed 3900 Bach, yearly, util pd. ., bd. •m apt. Young-·ple. 2 Ir, 2 la Apts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••ll'A• •••••••••••••.-••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' Kit+ ba.673-12Al <-< .. .,.. Super·Com rortablt· a • '' . Nopeb.no<hil<fren . 'Quiet · •• n1,;•.=1Je, HARBOUR LIGHTS .:Balboa Bay Club Studio 548·5146 EncloscdGarages • •----t" Apt.. Beaut. view, 4th G.as le Water Paid. M,o to )' ltoor, new bldg. Sub· 2 BR garden apt, lrple, Morent<ils S200toS2IO lease on mo.-monlh dshwhr. pvl Pilllio&:pool. Chil*'ett W.._, -basis, $550. sa&-1100 Nr. Irvine Ind Arca. 1 , b b k $200 'J24 Elden Ave 833-24llO .... it ' · ... :-S.Cle•11le 3776 ssi-~1° , . mo., BR Ch.Id OK P . -·-.. -•••••••••••••••••••• ~ , 1 . . nvate 1 • 1 BR, walk to heh. $160. st-:;LL idle items with a l?ati.o. Sl60. mo. 757 ...., ... .I~ -Avail, May tst. 827-1833, Daily Pilot Classified Ad. Shalimar. Apt.2. 0-.-: · ~Gii Corona Ln.Apt. "A" 642·5678. OPEN.HOUSE SAT&.SUN ................... _.. .. _ GMt9 MeM • 3724Cosh M•1• ·Jn Sparkling new $pac. 2 .,.,.._. VV'••.., .,._. .... .. A. M ..... A .... ,,., ............. ~UUJIJI ..... ::P1!~1 ~·::~:· :e~,~~: .. -fro11I01. f ZJO " B SSADOR INN ~i:adn~~:A~~t;.•!~: · A~.ge l~irouso;....,,em/""~ 527 w. Wilson. 14&-9614 PrfrioU: paUo • Spodoul dlafr114ftQ .1. II• Clt••l•t .......... '-. -=-::..:::-: =--.. BRAND NEW s29so &UP -------:-..._,.., .. ,. s~ ............•• .u. """4 , ... ~··· ........ c........ Jec8 . w..... hlll9'• ,.............. '" ............. ...wt~,._...,.... W..._&Drpr••eH. WATafAU-STilAMS-UGOONS :Z:Z77 HAR!IOR ILYO. COSTAMISA +45-48'40 ' . -. 1, ' YOUR priva\e~tiO, 2 br • Conifnuowd......,ooe.• triplex, bit.pi , 1dry, encl l)el.,.f'IMge•~•0..,0-1 gar. Quiet st. sz19. 767 •12.JO,OOOrttJeatfoncetle'• Scotl Place. Apl 1, Heateclpoal•lopml•Sauna•Nl1llt· 1-"'~2-~°"c.7c.0:..:'..:6"73..:.llJ84=--.1-1---1!ifl911!!!!I<!d llOll<\6off """'1 • Rralde LOVELY 2 &c 3 br, spac. rooms. cpt, ni4;_e kitch, brick snackbar, balcony. Xlnt. location. reas.' rent . 351 Vtt tori1:1 , Apt , 3. 646·4252 PART Rent for ~lot1r1.nce . Z br, z ba , trpl, den. Adultl. SI.ti. "2·1278 OAK RI DGE VILLA 3, 8 .R., i;z 'BA, bltln1, chUdrea Welcome. $225. 858 W. Centt:r."5·1197 . '. TV'°"""'• 8111'°"'" • lOble _,, • """"'1], foclllll .. • eo..-1 porfd,.,, No li'OSE'. Son\•. "o cllfldrm or ~b. ~.apple •v-...w..•M.at .................... 6700 Warner Avenue Hul"!!ing1on Bcacti Pflone 84 7. 604 7 I \.i""-!o· 1..t:-i +i • Prestigious Apartntttrlfs in ii Garden A limiled number. of sp11cious 2 bedroom, 2 bdrm. & den & 3 bdrm. units are now ayailable. Furnished and Unfurnished • Private Balconies • Be;iutiful Landscaping • Fireplaces, Wet Bars •Walk-in Closets • GE Buffet Kitchen e Refrigerators Included • Air Conditioned • Pool &t Streams •Jacuzzi . . • S4una • All Adult Building • Subterranean Parking • Pet Section • Monthly or Lease Miil ~AS .. lA A.YL . Move to,the only rental aparlf•?ts in excl usiv e Huntington Barbour 16700 SAYBROOK LANE·~ (714) 846-3341 ~ UNCOU•o' PROPERTY~ • I I I ! I ) I I \ \ ,.. , ~ f I ... ! ..... ~=·. l•I•\• ...................... . ... ~ :;;~~ .......... , .............. •~., ..... , M&Hn•-•-&VIN•!: TPl8RACB• flElill ..... Mto""'1a w-... ,,. . .............. .,., -lii"::';,."J"••wwn•• l•d•n~ avail May 1$-lilolDe In CM .... A •••• , •• •••bet of &IDtJ.tl50.mo'b. Call:WllMW.IPM ' :=:.'°:'...::=-.. • EASTBL~P~·t+ lam, •a lllfw ... 4111 pool, view, aV'.U J-2 • .. I . , itaan ... avlllable. • U.Ju.ly 15 '711 Jllt ••,••••••••..-... •••-· ll'JDOS.Jbrooll.Lant, Mt-Gll8 '" •1 • r: WANT&Di_~ at llnilt:i--":::.,i:;=;;,;;:;=::::;:1"--l;i.. =rtln11, 12 'lh~ ,beeefit1 .. 0wn ,tran1p. · Hunu.a.-ff¥bour ~ 1a·ra1a Hliff Area. srdli&_flrll :~-. . .. leather• tr• Ho.ar1 ·•ar1 ... 4·H21 PAIT-Tltilm , ('llt)....-1 · 1'7s.alfi . OFPIC&~ • . Au. to "lpo(". betwHll 9aD'l-4pm. LbtcolaPawartiOI! Midi oAilA.Q~ trr. mo. 51-l.fi:·toO IQ~ '\;Aftll· , IOOI ~.~1•::._:r: "-''·Ah Manager wanted. Meecl~S$ 71Z..l.Ml I Jl11P.laceada.C.ll UD 1115,·Dll. »11114 ~~:... , · Worlc,lngmanlr,wile,no Work .In your o•P.t;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;; . . 'R=~~t,t~v ·· rear>?w=cno ~ 1 , =;:tt:::S~· ~·Jii.VUHr"!'• 1::!~5~:rr -=:ie8~~ct, r.•:at~•;:•m'i:scteS::~~ ~=:°!~! ~.:!~ ~ I • Completely furnished-Sl•NQL8 Gara1e11, licA·U"'··· rm fl Pricelael.on..-~uor REWARD!NZ·1131. maintenance~ repaln. bui.1. Mia.1.20hnawk. Departmen:t&oft -.. , J~o ~or~.!~~--;;~ ~~!~Jt:~:.=:: -~-+v~:: ~;.\=~~o0o"=f.a:, LOST: Small nule .~ :~11•1• ~i;i.:-:~~ ;;~·~•.SID~o-"~~.: CO'::~~~~-~ wed&e . S2000 July, IUOO flM.8lJ8 _,.,~\ • · , · o.,...~J • ...... Slam ... , 4117 ..... la~ W3>"3·54Zt ' ·neialJborhaod store ·for 11.11:1' IOC' 1urveill~'W ; Au•. (Y40) Sin' ae' Q.u for ,..( NEW OJl'C.~Anttcf' ~· 120-FTuitinAve N 8 Reward. ITJoUMIS15-'708I R an ·application 'orroome cootrol of .ac· \I('_ •' Lynne Rothelt&M.QOO co!ta lie~ SIS per rY•.•urro .... lnlba!ilt-REALTORS 6'z..tm Lost: Sp~aeer Spanl~ A,.!,~~ :':'~cW1~ b1,1·,;.:~;z~: 1 • •. ;__ .._ cess to mises lhroulb I --moot.b. 551.......__ • nstqn.. £xec. '*~ fOJ Afftll •moe. Bra/Wbt'l ~ l•P.t. ven; liq• Jewell')'? If .0 , , ,."" . P"!•w Aug u . No ex.p•. YtlC .......... 4W I '"bhlil»!:""Zpt~rk~r: ·-(-:1•te.L.... Vic ~S&{ll-CI tn(~t~ ·,,e ~-eea.70:u PJ.Jt time~ ,,.. "w~ I ,.... neceas Hefty collqe , ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• .Of ..... ,J..... 4400 ~-':~tor{d •I ~ fl·utill. · V~DING Rew•rd. PJe••e lf'•1l JriS.6"t ·. '• 1 -.' :..i·fltfMB S5,4!i.) ~!~~e. t ok . $3.~. ~f.\r ---• -.. __ ...... __ _.. ·"' ..t. •.t•~v•••• .. ••••••••"'' _,-. · "°:' lllOl Ill'~ W b ;> 482·1'1" . ST_. H 40 -.-' .~w-•llil)<. 1eoj W f ' ••t•.., . .,.,...... i ••~ .. •• )Oallowlo ' · Aul -lo l ... -.,,..,. 1714154MJZf.;, from $185 Stunning view, club • ellcl 1~1, .1 ·r lnere:1-1•-10. iDCOm• Loft: Ba11ettffoundPup· '·--· 'Q.J ' .• MMIC!ll . Oakwood ollers tb~ ~~~~-·~•:c,:i;';:;~'. :S°';i:;'=alur<. 'i:~Jg£ .. ~~;:t: r.11't' o;-=~-: C~n /~~T a Cd~. J'i!!U;. Per~:::=t~~ient ·ru . ..rl>p,.~;j.,1p)r'1 · DISHW.uttm ~~'::;;"~~~"';. iy . Glo•ia, 0<5.31..,-o, ''eiollon'Sile~~-.•aoh-Ana. ·p m ... •ng collee, cl1a..=, cbalo.R.,.:::r.613:)287. woman _who enjoys g ·-· W . 1 P/time .. l:xi>eo:-E:vio.-:;f rord.. The =--Sl .--: 11 . 337.3953 " .• (714)142·3lllext.m • -111-1791 .. 1.-11t.... candy• ·dripks: ·we 'relpoulbdiUes. Able to . ·~.,...-. surt·•-sttkJIA .. ) . re. s 1: •• _,, 1 '(1.1 ion ' .'"""" ·· . • ... ~~ • . . ·,r •• "' . furni»b Jocatton• i• POUND: l...adid~mond ,~Ir. eves • weekends. Nt;hts. ·M\llt. be-exptt:d 5930 w Coa.J(lJ..n. ID recreatio~ ~ ..... ~.a w EEK EN OS! Hu·~t ' NEW phub otnee b&dg, 2 l'4U TH COSTA •ES.A financin1. c.11 todly iw Rine. 1/17/15 ... 5 Points ;F.eue •PPIY 'l\aes thru in -r~1t11uranL Appl)' at -. . _,, full ll':e f~~ =i ingtqn Harbour, aeJW to .I Jlm suites. Con· M \.'!~fll /Dental .i"~uite, detaill 6 1et lbried On Sb o P:' I . Ctr .. Pia .. Tburs, 2 to 5. Slzzler The-~wPorter Inn. 1107 Driver-De}>e ndabl'-jg ~~Q"! O t ~a ,.r' : bch. ,studio, furn. alps: 4 1 fereirce ·Rm. Xero" 1 950~ ~·avail.~,.,. • the road to ~•I lD· "Delcribe. HB'DSIJ.5821 F.;;1111 1Ste•k House. Jan:iboree Rd,,N.B .. _Vi'td 4rlve carto·s,.we. · .. _ Su'• dr ps, -~IJIOl'c . Pvl. 'pty. 2J3..:B2·3185 or -.... Nc..,,oc airport . .. depend-nce.?lf.8'19-1284 F d Y -F ·1 1 8"C'bl8vd.HB. thru,Sa.tbeforel2noon. 494.:mB •. ·: ... ee n aytirandl. 714 .454.1639 ~~ · 950sqftg"en'lolc~. oun : oung emae 1. --;;;;::~;;;;;;;;~·c....J---;;;;:;';;;;;~~":· Plus 'bea.utif'W alngles, · · Am p·i a· # r k'a:. •M, Dl;W MGIFT&HOP W h i t ~ G e r m a_ n · C'a:,HIC '""Jl'• · ELECTllC .. Ati~. & 1&2 btdroqfll apts, R.-.to..._.. 43 O'Keet.,833-aoO •WelJ~e a~llllty deli Shepherd. Nr 88flk of .A:UDITCLMI( IpteraUQg,& vWled!Qrc l ... trl~a.- rurnished & c:Udwillshed. ••••••.••••••••••••••••• I d ;;, . .--..... 441 · .Ir: d8 Shop m mfJor' re-America, Cat.Hwy. Hlint. Req's accurate figure resoodaibll\ties. Good-$. Min 5 yn e•per7~ Oakwood Garden Apts ROOMMA.~. · !i( · . aicii·.tetr. ldealfOr,Mom' .Harttor.""Very stittfsb. •pt1tude. .w /knoWledce sin-a:ll" ofc~ Newport/ mounted proc.sil offers an exclusive "No wanted to·· is hare ••• ~··••••••••••• .. ,• & PGpoferator .. M.f.-4114J ·,Very·Jovable.MB:5872. uae of calculator, ability C.Meaa area. (WJ . ~ Jncluding mot.t;w, -_ -R~ Rstse·<Jaanntee". beaulil·UI 2 be,j<QOO> ~-REAL m· ATE FOUND· brn whl . .. comJ)Olie -· lite k.............. . . ....... ' le We 1uarantqo that )'our rurnisbed or Uni~ THE C ' ' '( ; . · ; . .. 1 t D ~ ~~le, _.typing. Will ~"" bright ' ·,. ·3~30.5';83o: n ~ • .. rentwillnotberalsedfor a pt.~ ,at Oa·k•o'od . ' 301\!:TAJL'SHOPS -·· £NT£1PRISES r/'·rlt'h of . & 1~· penop wll(nirf,l yr bus .. COCKT~1LW~~ WAHLC'O ·IMC."! ONEFULLY~&you Th • $l eooooe "'· p · · · .ro~. t.1rl . n · exper XlntwOiidngcon-21to3-0. Yrs...Exp. tfef. · • - still h•ve the nexibility r e:;: ~ion • faCiJltie~ afa'ti~~~a1~~; :=t[ HAMBURGERSTAND , cliaDa~is. fLB. 981_·~ ds & C_~~ be~~ Phone Apply rn PeisOn bet ·' ~679 Plac~C.Kg or month to month oc-Comp3mentary ·tean Old w rid charm wi Locate.cl at1 710 N • .FO\l_ND : small QoJ! &4;4·4380 ,.o,t ppply 50(] 1 & 4 PM. 329S'Newport "'EXPerten~ed ~llea"ifrl cupancy.. Rent11; from lessoast SUDday bnancb. ·~ncl-winOOwst iabl _ OlaslielJ In Orange: sUv.ereyw/tng,~r,& ~~)lqrt Center Dr,._Bl,vd.NJI:: ·" 'If-.• f0f Ladies App,ilti. s.1&0. Pric,ea,-JrY by loca-Sports tournament.~ 11:· trees. "Adj&cent· t Pri(4d tor qui~k , sale. nea collar. Vic. <lilrle &r Sult~600. N .~. . COOi: ,,;ti.MAGER ~ ~Laguna· Beach,-.81>". lion. llo4ell ~ lq lo 7. rulltim~ actlvitiel'dti'eC· '.COMM'L-:f>IN'\ , 1 Fi~ s;t iv;• I 0 f Art Phonem-IUM. Hamilton. C.M.. M8-Q1[1 • ' · ' : _ , Sor ry . no1p et1 or tor who plans parties ,,.. ...... o1r"-!.""~-1:... t-l¥).··.... 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Jariltqr ·. ~ -In We:f.lmin1ler"s laraeslt. • H'•tbor CM w,...tn~ lo ~a ~:~ ~~ls • Garden. ?.?pett;-0Mooemopendai mustc. parkiDe, sec' , u 49~79·15 )'T.roundfndoorMartet .. }).lue1car:f'.s.tB..4.as G-ETMditE w:::Jt:.i:e:,~~';rrolhf A --.-.'"'-.,..._, ._.~oto1.,~our~ pat.rO:l.~M• R.·&evei(i t -·-_ Opennow..forbi•ltpss~ . · _ ·""" .. llTOFµFll. n. :··~ •.. s.,q .. c~ ~ ~~~·LD M11.nth\•plrtmeolaee· mgr 5J7-.Gl3I <0P .YoudiavelopalCJUl"Ce oQnd :· Paraleet:t vic· · ,.... ~905 ~ire~.! ... ,.., ,_..,_., • ., · Jioo· · : .~ -·.;.. . ... , , ~ ~P. t.oCAncm .-·s~y for U¥. ~typo . ·&oriao . 11: PlacenUa Ava. . . . 1oa_erov.~-'!~_-'io}llP.~t4. ~ .., I __ !61~,0nd. livine., , ... ~ . ... .,. , · ...... 0• .. _............. ..-u1'ier·orien(td Pl'O:'· ea,t•.Mfta .MS-92118:~ 7 _Become the beaOtr ex-Fin.L. irea1tiR,~.:• itJ. ·"Kciual()ppoit.. .OAKW9?DG~EN ll•P!lllSOFI' · ... -·~ duct & sell them at your. · . ._pert in y~r. len'itory. cogn1..z~ J~a.der. 1n . il1e tMi-o51SO 1· ~ APTS llt7WESTCLiFF-rie ~RIYIPLAZA , ow'n bbptb., 'Acr.es of: FOUND: Girl:~ bicycle M~ new people selling ~ealthcar'e field would ·f·BERGIJA$S let;b at.Dover AGT. ~1__.. tor 11tore'or oftke. Ampl. p • r JI: l•• .. 1 ovefl) 100t 18th St. & Pomona, Cost~ 91.lality produc~: No sell· h~e to talk to you. xtnl 6. ·u·H· \. '.-'-.· laa•• 4000, 142-8170 · puil:lna. Town·•countr; merchants! t,OOO'a or• Mesa.6'6-~7 mg expel'.'. ne<."eSS. Call ~nnae benefits&. work· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lg. new 4 lfr house lo sbr. WA.TRW almoepbere. . buyers each week! we: LOST h't '":~tem8le 560-1041 Days. 1ng coad&. Pai:k Li.do Operators , for No. ·~i. Roolls -'-~up ·1h . u-port-lS25MesaVerd8DrE Pf0¥idetbespece at$3 . Sh w ie pup. Convaleaceat·i;.enter,466 Boat Mii•· 1 •r. ~·p. • -· ,.,.. WI ID HB, 1 blk ....... N "9'W • • ~ • e p I L I b mix Fl•&•h··· R' N B , k1tcben Sl().1 wtr: up apt. unokera•r peta.Tk'dl•a., ExeeuUveollices Costa Mesa. 565--41%1 perda7. 24 hr. security. "Cbateau" CdM · BABYSITTER My bome. 642 u, · · Start I mm ed. · W4i,es 548-91'15ortM5-3967 . rti81eorlt1D•~l42-il02 SUO·t35011ontb •Corooadillbr• . KRISS KROSS 673-U87 · area. Own trans. 2::.>PM til ·804 4 . open, fringe bea'e's . Vicwolbo.u&rwater Small Patio Store/Of TRAD'E.MART . Midnite. 751-8032 Cook, P/lime. Convales· Write or contact: ~oa Room wlt'h kitchen MATURE'Ladyiolhare llLLG ... Y rice.$100.491-µLS sa11-;~~~r;.1i:i:;Ave,. ,......... 5350 DA .. K . centHospi.tal. AMfg.SCorp. szmto 'Alpjne privlgs. ~-.7520 aft 6:30 BR, Surfside Condo. Realtor 61$-61151 714 .. -••18 ••••••••••!"·•••••••••••• PIH.. Cal 642·0593 ve, acramen ,ta:. __ PMorweelmds.. w /sa m e. nr Beach, PI Loc:atlOll ........ PREGNANT? TaLER EXPEi. ',f' R3!1~ •. -~:.\""1oc·v~NNopln· ~~~~:~~nf.~ fac. ~n':\~dn.& ~rcepl'd••. "22"0' 1.'2:1a1;<:o-1 HARDWARE STORE, ;oaur~s~fln cgo&fi!~:i::1~ ~~~~rl~~nt.a~~~~e ~~: CORRESPONDENCE ~~~J>d~~. ~d'::~Ct~~~i • Ofrice bldg. 1300·7 Newport Beach, old A 1 dustrial B•anch. ~--tact time, 30 hr wk. EXp'd a..a uua:M:: Co • • ac n a ve, p 11. or k LucySharkey,558-22:38. m a ure woman r.•e . smoker. Aft6,..,._3336 , •. •'BR on' •---P~•· lineal ft. dock spoce. 2101 sq fl Pi e b. A N 1 ruhioned 1tore peJ r bort on, adoption & """' · t "-r L"RG E Home Hun!. ty. SJtar:,..w/fem. 1 c ·ld or ..... t. 7 H 8 w 33 y_, NB. 5'8·3641 Bcb .. 645·3323 • couple. $40,000 .. com· eeping . SECRETARY 494·5065. ,· ! OK S46 afl8pm pJete. Owner. 675-7283 or APCARES.7-2563 BMUTJCIANSW/FO Be•ch. 963r3409, bus. ' . SMALL &bop avail. loc.. 491-1253 ·... w. · LL. . FORMER MARlN:&:s 636-4010 ask for Dennis ltOU5e In CM, -pamible $140 up s_tore«"fices cpts the Mall .•.t THE FAC· 1 ,,ow ihterviewing ror Need individual with Ir y· our MOS i5 in odiof R ·-d b h 17301 PR01&.~•7 new NEWPORTER INN d I yan male or Temale •21.30 rps air at . TOR . $UIO. mo.'42530th '$1500 -. SAWN. Call 714.54().85&2 goo secretari a ex· these critical field!"-02 too. A loft 4050 $112,50 + util.5CS-3'lsz .. Beach 81H.B.MZ-2B:M N.B. . . For this-weU~equipped 7 0 NE WAY REL P or&44-066l perience, including 1 yr 08, 21, 23, 28, 33;.0 -4.:i s1: ououuoooououuoou oCDlliOeluxeOlficee• cnll.o~:.MAR booth beauty salon. CENTER with automatic typing 59, 67, Call .,._;..,· °' Room Onl• or Rm & FEMALE or male t Fllllaervice/ampleprk& ~~ _ "' , A"-. Greatloeationatlule. at hr Hot Llne645-8MO Beautician .,_,w/foUowing . equipment &./or reJ>ro 968·9111. t'he C•reer Board iD "Quiet Mes• share lge bousre in J;lunt. the WELTON BLDG. . ~~ ~IRK"· . szl.000 \hawTuALREADE Space>t•avall-: Newport, ~rk. ~ood commuruca· Co~ wants ¥.OU to l\e- Verde Rome. 545-2095 Bch. $100. mo. lat&: last, . Z85i·ECM Hw,61$-M> :._~fie . ro . ii 27,!'0 sq. Mom 4 '® ..O..urant, OprifntOAM tolOPM R. C.91 t ... _ , e~.a . 're a . ~ion stills necess; lnc!ud-e:altSt. .i : '!.. t· . ·.: .Pd-Jobn, a 5?U ! ·• " *G ·• "7": , cattA.rt'at-MKJ lovely_ COfooal drl-Mar Acfvtci"on all mattm. .Ml-1.311,, 1 • • :. • m~ gram.mar .... •pell!ng, . . · ..... S1r11rl .... 4200 2'MIDDLE~~GE ·~ ~.!ltAla•r•r.ll4!Utif~ll>' r,_£.L\~ . localiQ1\.,1;9W~bUsy .. 312:Wi l1Camlnoilleall ''"ihln"tm-h ~~= :S ~~~C:-.:::b ~ , flJTOlUT": ! ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• want to ,:1_Jar~~~f: ~~~.~/pqatNbltl:' ~·:4509 i>Jiu.U'4lQO SanClemente,,...a~ H ·~11~--; -~'!!!e~{l-b ·heav ' .NBE.D&~GIRlutO·"*lc !~. 2 ba,Jtf19rll'~ W'-r-ame. ~·~f ~...;..·b1· =-~t ~-~-·.,..·~--··••• E le·&•:nb1•0.m.en' J Call492>9034 :1r GZ-~ y:~?~~·~= ~. . · . . 'jfffi mtnf~ft~•d•s I beadl,S -!!~ ~-ktlirit-5fa:i2&48 • • • • •..,. • •, ' -•• •,,.,·a•• · -, aho•P•lif'da,. W&bn.u1&. 2 Ot'•nsdn,,... n.,,;_*fllteil tbei*-" kl re! we ~,~.JITTff ~<£ . week e~ds $ll'~j'>ln ep ... "'"""' "c:e •J ;" ii_ "'-·-~--~vtMrcl~p.t~ Ii ,_ eveqlng\we.ar'.-ellest.l · &..._.,,':": difn.M: · • r .r..·G:f'llLllASBC~t: .nersoa'UOQ.lq-,j ··il:JI, '13:-047S.·... .: ~·-). ,\~ gat~;~.lf° .~ . :Jw.C.·~a.Jieaa re t'. t ' 1 . ·, 01\· so~ ~·:..;:DrJ!rl•e you -al ~-= .. =-~n£: -~,iicfrme~-1l2fio!. -.~:~:" '64.:.J.3"'."''.. L ll,,oto~~\;~ '!.~ M a n d • 1 a 'l~t B •a.y BRhouse~~.SSI-:£, ~ ~..:t"SbfXY ~:J!i ·1e~ · N.<".k'b&IJlrv~ ,:Cal==;, than bratna. 'Object buy " Ulg>,'Whb c~ e.Jof"class Bel~een9am~_.Noop., BfY.d .. C.ftl~ ··~ ., ~· wa!errro.nt 3 Br, .• fromSt ) -8678 ,Cia&er.'Call.DmeurdS. Ulll•_ ...... --... boat&sailaroundworld. su.rro.und1n1a .• take . · THllPl~~O.· G....,...liit.al fa9mir• Townhouse with dock. WANTED.• P'em. room· "Ho '•-a.11 I .. . (714),fl&-9305-... -.-. '""F ---·r Call645·0l~S pnde in wha'e they work 550 Mfwport Cir-Dr Man for .variousdut1-.lt Summer Rental $250 wk mate to ·~· 3 br home. W -. I · 3001 E. Cst Hwy f'J3-6$10 & who they work with. . _ .~ Aug. Sept. $275 Owner; Lg. yard, ·~u consider Exe(:utlve Suite 2200 sq SOOI) n.. f{,/2000 n.::yd. 1000 ..ii -.'i.*-.· All w•t.nessts sought to a Interviews Wed, Thun; & Mew~ leaCh Apt. Complex. EUii UtPe . 805 . 48 a. 4023 i,. smallchild~MS·OUIB ft. D~luxeornceareaon .. fl. W r.·;Pafk: 1000 ft. *.FL~llST>nUr car·truclt~.accjdent.on 1''ri by appt. only. Equa10ppor.Employer Apply in person. #ISS Ne~port Harbor, ~I.th , w ;UGO 9d. *ft. w /JSOO Ei:tbl 1n Meaa Venle March 19, 197$on Katella , 979-7952. M.ir.nybes)ef'its. So. Coas t llwy .. 'So. Sub-lease ParicNwptApf Share with,other female. addiUonall400sqflaCija· yd'.:A:llorP'aftMO-OllOor 1000SqFt·Re8dytoGo A·ve ·a·t Lewis Rd, Counter Hel·p,, new Laguna. •"."! View or bstt bay, rurn. P~. ·~wp t . 2Br, 2ba. cent. Crpts, drps, ample 67s.m~ ·, ~· 1 All Clear All Terms Anaheim; especiflly the 0 · · .,. Avau 6 114 . 8114 :)330. , N 1 C e ,I Y r urn. $.1$0. Cree parting. Coast Hw~ ~ ">• ), ·•:t· ,·:.1 · Xlnt financing. Force driver of a following car .O.'fS ll. ~:....5 range Julil.~, .Laguna HOSl'lTA.L ... - + -urily.•••1'881 640.5342. . , atNewport81.&l2-t644 grrsfc::JRVllJO salebecauscc:lillness. not involved. Call Jea~ ,.. , n Hill& Mall, lntei-vieWing '""' vwv-SUNSET M J.: hi .:; .Q9.. 10.to 14 yeara ol qe. Dai· OD the premises, May 8 & ~RMS , ·.t• ( .__ 1 t FunMshed ...__=· Pvmllhld HandytoS8aDi~~. REALES'I'ATE c ac an, l lOOO. ly Pilot delivery routes 9 from 1·5 pm. For more tCU /£0tl&Med/S.rt .,,. ........ rtlishff .....-u·~1-L~ •900 ..,.-: -L-d '900 200 to 2000 sq.~. C.11 Askf v · ...... 11' .. af\' ·Tnl"el 5450 maybeavailablein)'our informationcall642·7971. MEDICALTECH or U..t.wBllM . J.900 or nn.nw ~ • or . . .-~ owner 831·1400 or ir..--. E ... -r. r • '.) •-•••••••••••••••••••• !!'•••••••••••••••••••••• ••Jt•-.,•••••••••••••••• 963.fl99l&~evea •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• area. arn r.a ... 1t or e-COUuTRYCLUI Part·Time. Days,j . . ,, : ._.., W..... 4600 EUROPEBYCAR liveries 11 cash, trips or " ASSIST~ ~ •••••-••••••••.•••••••• PRINT SHOP _ lS OUR BUSINESS merchandise for selling MIMIERSl-IP HOUSSCiB •'": \ · " · Want.ea: lbdrmflll'llapt. Letterpress/offset tn Buy, Lease, Rent an)' ~cw sub~criptions,. For Sc:le1COC11• lklc -..l HARBOUR TOWNllOMES July• Aue. Udo Shores Fullerton/Placentia' European car ror over· mlormauon please call Well aroomed, self· Hosp .sl.l_pervexP,..;d areafPOOI .. Consider' ex· area. 'MUST SEE to •!>-litas• ~elivery. Factory 642 ·4321 . From San starter, sales orieflted OPllATl• lioeiil cbange-2bdrmapfP81m precfate. 810·4564 ort ~P.i:i~Free travel plan· ,Clei:nente:-San Juan woman. Strong contact. TECHMICIAMC" s....rn c --,.r. 524-6713 n l n·'· E UllA UTO Capistrano area, call w /members. Typing Full·Tlr&. Qia1if·-· A Lilpited NumWr of Spacious 3 Bedroom Units Are Now Available Unfurnlshed·6 Months Lease . . . . e CLUaHOUSI :9 SA.UNA e ILIMINTAIY SCHOOL (Within wolld111 tlbNllM) e POOL 'e J~CUZZI .• tlNNls'-toulf.j ; wfUJr::id~=/ i; . 673·4$50 Lido Village' 495-0830 and Misaion Vie· necess. Send resume to RESPliltATOllt~..J WIU ·Piaf .. compensetion. 1mhat11W~ so.lo N.B. • • 1,.·01!1''0.'foro _area, call P. o . Box 258, So. THEl.4f¥.11Cit; Interested *1thout.~9x· ••••••••••••••••••••··~ ._ Laguna,Ca9267'7. c ·r·edEli • · · WANT e·-&• ~ =. Equal....___, Employer ertt t gibte--.J:haneealso.11~. TO v1 •:,.,,._ := . . "l"t""' c eSal id FUll~rne.>Nlittu -t ,, ,. '. 1·J I BeaulyShwinCdM Pl par ... ran cs man,ex~ ., ;• .... UR51 "SSTS ·• ~ W9rtin1; -~•Its ~It . *-4218~~?Jt6 •· •••1••••••••••••••••1•i9 ···aoatC•rpenter OUr bus~ess ia,pickfng " " , . s,mall dogs need :Z~'BJl w__.__. . , , Bo t M be. . UP 6 we need an exper'd ,,...-Full·'l'im~~Nigbt~· . "HgtJ'e i.Jl <N~'afea Mwy.~...-· 5030 Joi. W4"1hcl. BOa~ Re~~ ·Crane 1Jalesman. ca!l , . l CQCll r, • 1-tt b'Y ,:.rune· 15. \lrft~DI(: \o ••••• ••••,f,.S~··-'~~·~~··• M_tsle , 7Q'j5 Must hav~ r;.bt.edront 114 /194·1331. ·~~.t:. 'lnstituti•!"lli .. ••' req:d \.~1"0,,.,,~1~....n_.Jlft..-·6Ne,d$3000.payatih1nl20 ••••,.•••••••••••••••••,• b t d .N d Artesla,BuenaPark~-·I , ·~ull·'IlimQr~.2 M .,....-: • da•• cu n1 l••er .. ~ oa yar ex~r . ee ·~ , X:1..: :r; , 1 r PHv•-·•• ·' Pn 1·. ,. ~, _ "· • -tr.e , -e&\ ll:o'XPerienced Class 1 skilled 'workerf w/clean . · u,a.LlvEt\'i' . · , ......... ~ '~ NEJl~'.'E~D :~ coz-y ·~ne· · r~le~.or? 963-_:iD1i39 r. "river needs work. l.Ocal· re<:ord: $'1aCk1e's· Boat . , . SU.ND~~)'.:() LY·» ·?· THERMSl"· :s • ! ·,, becll'OOl'ha_piu\mentnearMorfP.t••·Ttwt f ot tlne. Teamster. Yard..673·6fl;W".'· :orDA(l.Ylf l.ocar· 1 • Part-Time.Dlli>V " : ' (¥11tltln ,,.IJdfl'.I 41~~~) J..-t.ecatM In the lxcluMv• ,bi&Cli ·~n Ne..ugc:c: by De4'ifi ' 5035 Ml-lah:' ',, · riers .' Req Fes ~e di ' . ~ 4~ ~M.~~'.i'··~11.,·.·f;il'. ··~'.'~---8:!;~•_:."• ..• 1 ._. 0 .• AMC ........ • .. ·~tl·.-:·.1··,~.··". w---... . aoo1Klli11 1aige Station waP or. sour~ COASJ - H ti ... ,. n .. , • -·~ ~ewport Be,_ch area. Van,;. Con tac_~ .H11rry . . HOSPITAL.,,-t QD D D . · . ~ # up . P1•.i1. ' , 7050 3'\.40 boul'S p/w'k. Send Seel~Y'or J-Parl<S; , . So •• i~ :! rd'.>-•iJ:!!>.....:..j ' ~ t • > •••••••••••••••••••••• I Ad -0 ·1 ' u .. -""~"'$ • .. .. da ,"-.. -•• lsl·TD'd''J ~ · '. • , resume o· :-.. a1y ·-330 .Wts&JJay St. Costa .. ~, .r •• r . ~ · ;:.y; ••• -, !la-ciipls edited •nd Pil t P O Bo "'60 M •---· ' ......... ,,, .... ~.- • al\ft. '\ .-·"~ Ji -, -·fewtl~tert. Hwhane 'tees, o • • · · x .,-. , · esa. Telep1n.n1Uo_i42-,432l Call Pe~·~ -·--16700 AYBROOK LANE.,. '"'"'ti,:\ · ·. ltd, LMil 1,L .. ""'-.. ·"fl ~'"t·, CottaMesa,Ca.92626 rorappointment,, . 49,.llil _.::._. Fu<!l, a<llY.· lluu. Patio Lowat-rates·oraDI· eCo. il?!il'lm .,......----... ... " · ~ Equal Oppor Empl--• · (714) 846-3341 1 ... 11 Qui F Bookkeeper cipable or . . · . · .v~-. .... ~~ • .. . a~>a•.:-..i•""l't"""o. et. or Seltllr .... Co. 1 Nuf1e·1companion •..:albalaoce ·"lb. • 01· ' · '·',:i_1i'_ \ UNalUl'WWW••~ m•UAn>teap.woman.Up 642.21n,: 5G-O&ll' mature eXP.. xlnt ref.S'. .... . , "" me .. e ~•er.yman , perm,., ft<M#ecleanin,g Asa~t • ~·· . ' '" . lotia.~7-~r-Servin .. llarbor area 24 Avall1b"e "or •-g 'Or Sle•4¥. e~ploy91ent. p/t1me:EarJymofl)deliv female, part/fw,\ tfp. ~ ...: ~1 ~ • ~ 1 rt-• SRd resume· to Jones· of IJA Times to CM, NB ·Own tr•nsp. JZ.-P/M". ·~.t:r'i\1,0't'==·~~ ~Jwi::Rtt,'t':':'tf'L9~t'#oo ;:::; TD, zs% return. ~~~c:,m =· .'::; g:~~~=h St. -~r:!5e-~0e-=· ~~ 75 t:S4 75 ~ ~ _ · ••••••••••••••·•-· ... •••••• .. •••;;• ••-•• ....... , ..... •••••••••••••!!•••f.e•••••4Wll•••••••• · oue 'z ·~ 10 -ell 1hift."br~~ f.91()..2939 ..r.a'L 548·47S2'.· · · " Housewi•es,; Earn· an u · . . d . ~ ~ res: ~' ;, ... ~ ... -.. w -100•~·· !.td~ ~~'::1 ~ei:;;;, 4t:1~ er"F'H I) securejl.41NM!Zl ' W" · 7100 C•..., . DENTAL •A. s_s 1sTANT .~:Jin .. t0J:.,,pe~1!:! u .. .. ... I • .... ~ i'I ., ' Jo.o. ' , ... . ~I ••!'.Jo....····~ .. ···~····· ~ E h de ~ ~-1 • l1 -" 11 "'Al I •••••&&1 .. _·i'7-'._..--..__ -New,or\_Beach irtsUr. co. xper. c. a1rs1 • •lvu 'with 'l'ri•E:hem Llq\lid . STONE'7Bft~OK ._. ·r~; ' ifc*" yzp:r..ur• needi person Wlb~kpng deskgir~·wantedror~ ·Ew·oroi'dery . c~tl ·~ ' ~ .· .. ~I: ··.u. ~ ~ ...... ,.-.. ,:U'!ti.:;~-....... g_ZK e.per;.<.to handle-cash re· openln1 ~ntal Office i• 9"19-J:488or963>2300 .. ' ~ •••••.z.•. ••••••••.••!J;••• .-!'; .J....._~-~ ceipta. AbW&y to opera le lrYitlie.·&encl -Resume ~ : . _ ·' • .1 G 'J ~ lJ ., •"t: l:iWf'JOpUcai .. , ll8K 10"'lr.Q adder by touch . , 174~ Mmond Tree Lh., Housewives-N~ extra Apa'rtments 1n a ar en ~:·~ ;.~, .. ..__.. ·s·oo -.. ~. A01muttoS18K Sal ...... ,.. Good co ...... e.Co.92"64 . cash ? ·Sell .. ~•·•lle • , . . . . , ... .--., ' . • SteamC eaners to$12J( beaefits. eaii MrS. Neal, p'/time. We train• ')'OU. I. • ~ \ ' .. .... ,~ ········.··•.11,"1f!t, 1'9·· .... ~. ID' -.·.in..·iw-o<."nt.:1Nb ... .__OAU., ' DENTA:L ASSIST.ANT· 545-8929 aft.Cp'rl. , ......-1 !I "'-~· r.. "'v . .-w.r:t:~'"' GL _..,....., 'W«!ll eXpld. ~halrside as·j;~~~~:,:;;;~;; , -'" Lost: Dark JJnY,9"1, whl Cl'"'N"CSfi.•r-ENCY· ~Y-<<~· r''-·T.B. t ro t ~·· p "') •·3 clle1t, ~ht (Ke W/ 4ar• f"'::l\.YJ\,,.~ n..J aov&I. u,u-,,. 5 ~ . f t:~S_Or .. uve raC· -t '" '" · • 1" , spOtf al'Nad ~· tt Sul4'1~1;7tb(~~). GoocfteephOne.exper. l lice, Newport Beach. INHALATIOtf-- d b. I' • . b a . ftd f Yr i o~d>;. ,. •• to ··-. '.!~ Glr10fc.Send ... •meto: some lrool·-oe.ekW. I THERl&PYTICJt : A.limite !)Um er 0 sp.a_c!ous, ~WO e ;tARl~l . ;• l ~· .... ,!!1Vicl •••• .., •. ~ ! '~a . Id no.411, C/O .. ··i~:Jr~~.~f.. ·.i:; !I.lo:. 2 yrs expe~O! .twobedroom&den~ltl&_reil,O,W•8Vll~e ·' lo a , II 1 .. , C ' Plkll;·P.O. Box schooling. Salery •, • .,. . _ . "' .~ ~ .•. 13.~ ~-:~ .. ~~-·.• ... ~es~, ca ~!rl~~r~~~~~ !1xe,;~~.at~;~~~ "~{: Ex' ceptional\y Lar1e· Fl6or . Plan~"· -' "0 u JC•D ; Peu • 1 • z;::i: · · · "'6'ni&. · · H•n>illon, .... 21 .. •• • .!I d 11 _, h ~ WlnbalrOd ~;VI< .,~..,...s . ,.......... 387 . Costa ll•b•• Furnis~ep, an _,y _w._p_rni1 elf : .. \> .1 !'~.;~~'.31:! SIOCMllll! P/l.Peibo:n;::;:..., ~J:.0 •1 a 1 " 0•••ttow •Refrigerator• lncl\lded • Al~,Advlts/No e-~'. ,. w, ' :..,t~~-~-l~~Dltff:~·~.._~1~ .. ;UllSI~~· ~":~~~~~~ • Prlvate.Balconl,•• o_A!r_~lt~-4~. ·11 =~~~~i o;"•': ,,.., . · ·· · . I;,~~;;;~:~:,.~.:;:~:.• • Flreplac•• and W•• Bal'I • Baautlful ~ping Pkwy, Def--5' ' l'i*-ni• .... ctao• ' ..*M1li1~... -.. 1der....lulni11C an out- c h ' · 8 • ...._J..._. 8 n p ... 111~ ll Sea a • Sea l•land. Tempor•l'J Asslpmenll •ew&~•• &I standing person: MuSf6e' Acce-plinl~~atlrM. • Recteatlon lub OUl8 • • ~··" ••n .... " g -1481. 'full •• p /Um• for ... ,. ... ~·-•·r• e·'\:I~ .. ... ..,.""!""'..,,,,...-• 2 Ttnnll Co~rt• dt1,/nlt• . ~ .i1c1;1zzt.Sauna7~ym · '• II FOONO: BlltLeb.lemale perion:r accounlinl •Lasiltw••/ll!NllBU!I • :--~= _._ .... ,r.iia.lfll ~-· ...... T 11 . • Twq Pools ,' , ·, .. a ~J.·i.'0.::~.::i.~ ,'°!'~~~°:~~~ •ll••li" . ·~·~"~~~i~'f;;: -· C•~a}e!' 1 ~,.,oNEYn•ooa· l! G -~,. ::o..r~ ·1.fiti1:~ ;osa.•~7I.. • ............ IY, ~I . .If~ , B ~'. re;'l:~~l-\11"'""1· 114/~103 Mea•W-DIM'fll&:"AlllST•} -~ ~ •c1ehi.~ · 1 500 ~llflower Blvd., I ~ :~1!2 v;;.,ct)ilal ·~ ~IP, ..... Em-. u-::::;· .. : ,_ ·,ReO.plio•ial, 1'.l!!ali ",~<LI•=~ • Lo B h ,_ ...... ·poll'tlon,1':2~ 1 . . ng ~ 1: ' r-..·;J.mtra&lad i· AdYwrUlllUl ... min 1631· •..U.' 'practice. El: I • ~ i ... ~ ........ f/U, • ••DIOl.'Call'l'olloi" 'Costa"""" • . ( -· D~ .... .,..,......_ •stlfatljM'''-·'- p ' • ,, 11 " • I ' I .MfZ DAILYPILO T ,I ,, . ' &inday,April 27, 1975 • .. Add it ... Build lt...Olaper it...Hammer it ... Carpet ~ jt ... Cement it.,:Wlre it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... Move 11...P ress it. .. P alnt it .•. N ail it ••• Plaster it. •. F ix It ••.• , ORY ,..,_._..... ·c.p1at9. · C....,/C• • · · ""; l1.•1r ... .._ol••. "'•••••1 w..a.e · · , • ..,..,.,,,,,..., • '"5512 -""t""ll"" . • •••••••••••••••••••••• ········'················ ........................ . .. ,, ................................................................•.. ·······••!_••••········· ........................ ,..................... C.B. P1°loU'.L1: ___ -~ARV'S p••"""BlNG CUST. REMDL: Addi· No J ob too Lge1Sm1. LEONITE CONCRETE t1owen/MaintJLd.cro.: HANDY MAN4'-Ho-A Exp. Dependable lady OUT•A80ltf?? . ..,.... .. uuia tlons. decorative ex Rouch rraming/Ci nish. 5 TA 'M p 1 NG Co b . aod, i prti:lrr,-.dl-conl AP ts. Con1cle11t lo91 will do yo ur hou5celean-Local/Slat.wide~ovlnt EtUmatet. L cenae 6 : • ~OOSM\LL • te rior woodwr.k., con 8 ~ b C u nningham . bl estone, bric'k, l lle. Cleanup. Craf'\a;rti an. ~ ID,1.131·0874 7 da, free est,:W·Dl ll\I. 30 yrs nperiance. ~~NtiO"Jl0~8~~~-j4C~- crete. Competitive rate 646·3158. Patios etc. 64().4349 641 3331/MS illlOI • ..... .i. IH lln St .... l •,!,•_1·!,1.,37 ext 60$ or JUST PLU'•. tt•? 846-1017/846-5383 Gen ' · "THI NGS" br. MOOle. :lean}n• L1dy . Exp. •O•iftl au I · · " ....,,. • " Contr. Uc. 2'1Slm Exp . 'd College Student Block ·Slumpstane Walls· •GARDENING• Gen woodwork, repairs, Re I 1 . w ou Id Ii k ~ L1e truet . Reas. BaM')' !-""-'=:..... ___ _.., -1~1 tfasl Serv lteu ft.Iles •-", a~ Carpenter, odd jobs . ratio Sla ba'-Dtlves· Mow/Edcet Mal"*' plumbina.etc.W -5613. · h o~1e•·ork . 9·4, Sl2. M8·9723 ~53$.e798 H .... l:Afit.Trt. Just OneCall To; -...-..c• .....-General Home Improve· Planlers.&U-8720 Free Es\. 54IJ.083Cl Flbe•.t l••• llo•l ·--•r. 834-\813 ·MOVl...,.7 Call54S.5J47 \ J US,T64P2L_4u1M11 8 0.JNG ~·····················1 cm~·~n~,,..~~.,.~,..~·~----I ~~~~'::~=---·-""'..-. ~ APPLIAMCl: .. AIR _ Coftt:roctor ~ o•pl e t e ,Maln t, yd ·21)' . u n der. A lit e R~ASONABLI-: OU R RA'J'ESwUI Plua1e At': Apl .. Ownen&M&r's · Washers-Dryers-Ref rigs Custom Re!f!ode.llng & •••••••••••••••,••• .. •• cleaDQPf, lawn renovat-fiberglass ta~s & fen· Coki, i\les¥ Ne.WpOrt You. Free' eat. 1 yn. exp. Apartment PllinUri,a. In-l,.. R. O'l'IS P11.1mbln1 Call Jack M8·04l3 C.itbjneli> Kitchens. & f>Tee Des Ian & Qt. New Ing, pi'uoing/trimmin1. derS.·llull buffing & wax-· area 64$-1481 S48·7l4'7 terlor SlS per room. Ted W:atc1r hlr•,· 1111 ftlZ•""• • drl!- • Datha> also. Unique & ho m es/rm addt n /lnl 646-4676. ing.Terry642·1047. 636·708S posa s, I opp11g ' · .iabytl~ Unusulll Work Welcome. remdl / pwtio-cvr/ drive· . Lmd1c.,i1MJ elntl1MJJP1p1rWJ · pair11 , r1,irn odell n.: and •••••••••••. ••••••••• Mbr.B •• B.B.ureall.at yrs. w•lkwy / lacell"lho-e •ROTOTIUJNG• liloss ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••····· Palnt lni: ,lo;xterlor . repiiping. NewCop5truc- llabysl tti (•. f'ence cxp.962-1961 or office . 'Bo n'd . We ll tlo ne . Large or ••'••••••••••••••••••••• ROTOT l'LLINC $2$, rof Puinter, honett Aver11ae I Story. I cotor ,Uon. 24 llrs. lie &,bofld Yard. Lovini; care! an insured Ili c 302641 IOO'.lo Sln1llJ Plol, 731-5250 Mit e Window GJass-Mirror1 _Luodscaping. Sod Sales. work, rea111-ln0 1xt, free $219 com pl. 2 Cl;llol'li .$279 642-6263 , 11igc.anytimc.6'2·5.299. 'Finish Cou·pentry rinanc 'g availab le DOB\§GARDENING lnstalled-Yast,Servlce Free Esl. MB5ler Chg. est. R efs. S48·275J, coiTi pl. Guur 3 yrs. Sun 1 1i;,;;.,;,.~d~ilii&i!ltoo~p;;oli;r:-:.--Remod e l ·R e pair. 1 C 1 1 h ForDiscoW'lCllUWayne Day or eves. Tom 642·3913 PalntlnK.552-0134. II l.o.vl ng ci1re. rncd yd 67S-186SorS36-M7SaJ'l6 l'i c u 0 u g CleunUps&NewLawns ~CustomCrafu 673-7105 960-2170 •••••.•••••••••••••••••• II r I d a y I wk COnst /:>36·7946 Ph :84&2m6 .l..,S I NOR. S t ale QUALITY PAINTING MASTER Cr aft11ma1n< Nights /wknds OK. Rers D tMG111-. CLE Landscaping, cstm de· lic/insrd. Exterior. Pay Profeasional will p1tint Specl1t&lty. Remodel nii:, 556.0347 Jeannie ..,.t Ser•ice •• ~' ••••• ::?........... Keep Ame ri~a AN HWbcJ sign, sprklr~. seed or sod monthly. 979-333S_. y~r bouse & do It Hght. fi nish wort. rtr11 . free ..::::.::::::.::::.:::::.::::..._,--I•••.•••••••••••••••••••• Dr..,smaking in._._· Fl"iendly Giifle~, Ne ••••••••••••••••••••••• lawna. Expert tz:ee svs, Int .Ext . Reasonable e.iit, guar work. 499-311)5. B•bys itler needed . ouN'S C ";> '1'1'1:: job loolge /sml5'l~ .. MOV J·NG , hauli n g·, llc /insu r . l''ord 's rales.Refs."97-31M looff"9 u a<pe\ & European M··-r.We I · •THEH•-1&'• R 1 · bl I 1 1 -·-· · f.ar•1e c eanup. Reliable Landscape. 962·1811 "',_ "' e 1a e & r • ca Upholstery. Ori shampoo lurn•'•h e•e~•'-r. n.... Mexica n Garden1na. .,. •,·0 21•~• ~-~, PROF p 1 1 &P anyt·m J 0 ·•-I • ''"-' ~ Comm.''gAN•M.,··•. aM.1ervice.96J--&452 .............. 'Cllll'o:.e. • antn,g aper-••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 e. ana ......... .........,. soil r eta r dant s). signedforyou.Oorday .... _. -Lock ... ttll Da n Sc h war t & Sr . hanaing. Ex.t./l.nl, Lie. ROOFSCHECKl'.;0! My home, part lime or ful ~eghr~asers : all ~!or Fashions.$56-4832 ;~~-M~~~~uning, Fr'et: Haulin g, yd cleanup, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5S8·1.301 Ins. Free Est. 631-1394 " Repaired & Replaced time, one child. n eners JO minute by appt. only moving, any area. Relia-Deadbolt & Lock Sets in-Direct f'actor)'Service .. ' .-. bleach for your white c-l J p ble.low'rates . .6.56-0347. •l•ll~".keyed "'a'ke,•lld· PA INTING /Repair. 35 P41fiot ,,·censec~·~'6 .-... carpels.Sa•emoneyby E:ledrical .,..1t.per • a n ese '-"" w. vrs wo r k m a n1b 1.·p ~ ---7"--------1 G d Co plete d ing doors made ~ure. " · ••••••••••••••••••••••• PJI : 549-2961 luiinets s.r.ke saving me ex\[a trips. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar .ener, m )'. · CLE A N U P I L. l G HT r Ph M.S-OS4 guar'd, take' advant1111e iunsbade, covers, decks. I---.:...:~=="--- •••••••••••••••••••••• CleGi n living r09m, dininc ELECT RI C I AN . Sml Services. Nea~ & ,,ijeha· HAULJ'NG. $10per load. IC Ol88S. : l . of my exp. 538-70:i5 fire rin1, benches, wood , Tiie NANCY BARNES .rm & hall $1S. Any rm jobs. maintl repairs. 22 b}e. NB, Cd~ area. f'reE · •• 645-4787 *'* Mm,~ ;TOP QUALITY• b'rk. cone. Quality .. t-'alr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Typing Service. 'Reas $7.SO,couch $10,ch~ir$5. yr s exp. lie 233108. Esl.645-0694 MOVING,, llAULING, •••••\•~•·••••••••••••• lnterior &Exlerior pric~. C~eatlvc designs. CERAM IC TILE. New & rules by the po.ige or 15yrsexp is whatcounts, 548-5203 GRASS CO. Cleanup , 2 studehts . WIL L I AMS & ~o n s Call Lee 830-'1278 ev Rem~ehng lge/smjobs. Remo<j,el. f''ret est. Sml hour . 640-S8S5orM8·2691 ~!s:i'f~~~~~e~s.~I~~~~ G_.nilUJ , FRMEOE~:TE. ~~S28 Exp. & Reas. sw.1749 ~! a s on r y " 8 r 1 c k I Ken eve. 642·1770. Ray, jobs, v.·elcome. 536-2426 C nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. Block l S t on e. Ca ll •WallpaperHanging • days.87S·9184 .We CU re. T I ..,.. or STEAM C'EANJNc,· y •RD CL-· I · u•. , u-·-I • 581-7829 By Former Instructor .. _ 11t-..1 op So I •-•••••••••••••••••••• ... .,.. &Arc ""· Clea·nups, Treewor .._eceClftl"9 11 1 -'-----'---~---1 C<i rlR.ebko·646-2449 r .. 1ter,,,._,....r , ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVI-; & Profit. CuslO"t ATSli AMPOOPRICl::S CompM ainl M.S-0309 Ga r de n ing /Mino r••••••••••••••••••••••• l-~ireplaces -Planters · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •1"opSoil •Composl• re mod. r epair, add-0n,~. _..."64~·~·-~78~1~1~·~5-16~·~·686~11__1 ::..--:-':-~--'-:-::-;::'-'-z~ lnds~p·g. 10 yrs in area. • HOUSECLtJ\NlNG • Brick /Cone.. Palio:ii, Lst Class Ext/Int paint, PA TC ti PLASTERING •Mulch• RL'Clwood• insulation. f-'r-t.'C est. & ExpertJapancseGa.rdCn-1-'6'6-"'-'""=~'------by reliable cOupht. Goud .Block walls·BBQ pits. paper hangins. alrleiS All Types. Free E.s · Ca.ll a86..ruao Designs . 645-3439. CetM'ld/COWCi w4e ::.J:'Jvice. fo'ree Es~. D E p E N 0 A B l. E , _,_,_,._,_._re_r_s_. 548 __ ·"'7_" _1 __ l-'-R~•~'·~·~E~'~'~· 646-0464=-'--'=·--spray. 2S yr io exp979-~ li m~tes. Call 540-~ Tree Ser•lce C\J s to m C:.trpentry .••••••••••••••••••••••• ., CompleteServ.Apt.s.re· liouse/Ap'artmentcleu n· The fastest draw in tihe HOltlLPAlNTING Dontdropthe ball .Geta1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1-'ramingor Finish Work. CUSTOM CementWork ComplLawn Service. sid'I., comm'I. Reils. in'g by lady w /exp~r . Y,,'est. _.a Daily Pilot lnt -E.1t.t. Res. & Apt. j~~\~dthalov.·;~tOailyTre(:Trimming,Toppinl(, Remodels & 1\ddilions . Patios. Reasonable Comm /R~s/Cleanup&. Hunl. Bch, Fount. Vall. Depend. Own tran:1 . Classiricd Ad . Phone Reas. Free ~st. Bch I 1\ol C l a ~s ifi ed i\d, Pruning, Removals. LoW ~'549-4159 _ 1-,rce Est64241514 Free est. 548-6142/&12-7289 area. Free est. 842-1201 847·363'1. 642-5678. area. 751-0684 Phone 642-5678. Rates. Dan.~- < ' .Httpw~ 11 •••••••••••••••••••••• HtlpW.... 710 .W.,w-.i 1100 iw;w-1IOOHtlpWoohd 71t0 Hftp~-7100HttpW.9hd 1100 HftpWoohd 7IOllHtlpWoohd ' 7100 . .................................................................................................................... ············4!·········· ............................................. . JAHITOllAL Mature couple. p /time eves. HD area. 968-2'l.M MAID Lido Shores Hotel Call 673-88)() JUNIOR SALESMEN (F"ll .::'!~~lrs wk . A·ge 10-15. ~arn S20-$40 tWktids Inc lus ive >. per week getting new lri customers rorlheDAILY Mostly night s "fts. EX· PILOT after school and per . a must. Knowledge Soiturdays. Yoo musl be ~~:~~~~h Scch!id;i i~=b~ o_ut or school by 3:00 p.m. training s t arr. Send rc-and be able lo work at !tledi1:al ADMINISTRATOR RECEPTIOtlSTS Sa lesgirl. exper. or lcitm engraving. Cen. work. Over 18. neat. 646-3141 or Immediate openings for apply 102 f;. 16th Sl at Full-Time & Part-Time,··1 ~Su=pe=''~o~r~C~Mc.__ ____ 1 ReceptionislS wilh good clerical sk ills. Must be ---------•I poised & personable. P/time recepUonist. w)ll work weekends. If ybu qual.iry. SECRETARY SECllTAIY/AGCY Tow Truck Driver. must Qc.cidental Lile has an be exper. 'l_'op pay + r.r· immed. opening for a Inge bener1t1 .. Aj>ply al Sec'y wish ability & a G & W Towing, I pleasant personaUty to Irvine Ave., Newport W41TnsS CAS .. ER HOSTESS COOi! IUSIOY work in one ol the nicest1 ~B~c~h;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I locations in N.B. 8:»5.1, Mon·Fri. Please conlal1 Eve l y n Ha m il t on, 644·5600. E. O. E. YAllETY'WOMAH DISHWASHlll This Is an oppor. for you & MEAT CUTTERS "to c11 pituli ie on your fo,or Butcher Shop ability to think fast Sal commenaurate ganize well , & wor w/a wilh experienl'e lettst 3 days per wt.>ek. No sume lo P . 0 . Box 258. So. Laguna. Ca 92b77. deliverit!S or collc-ctin,g. -~--------1 Leading lleafihcal·e Company Seeks an Accomplished Licensed Nursing l·lon1 e Ad m i11is tralor ror Ne wport Be <..1ch . Progr essive l\'1a nagemenl ·ream. Competitive Sala ry. Bonus. and Bene rit Pl a'n make this a n Excellent Oppurtu nily fo r t he Right Person. Call Person nel Oi r e·ctor or Send )·our Res ume in Confidence. PLEASBCALL 644·3389 Between 9am &Noon THE IRYIHE CO. 550 Howpart Cir De Howportltoch Equal Oppor. Employer ' If you can take Gregg shor tha nd al 100·120 wpm , type between SS-75 wpm & are looking for a challenge, then send us your resaame SECRETARY EXECUTIVE team, & the vu 1c. We Apply To: Position as excx:. sec'y to Witnl an emotionally sta-SldMJ HG¥"1t1 "•5t Pres & V.P. Cinance. Re · ble person wlhigh stan· 501 No. Brookhursl Tran s po r tation pro- vided .Ca11644-6Z16 M•~r/StJ»s Equa l Opportunity Sharp guy, exper"d in ~--~E~·m=p~loy='~'---1 high fas hion European LAI TECH me n 's s ports wear to First Healthcare Corp. 395 jicitpital Rood Howporl loodo. U660 1714164S.9011 Classified ad no 362 c lo Daily Pilot P.O. Box~ Costa Mesa. Qi 92626 quirements include lYP· dHrds, & the-desitt to get Anuheim 776·8020 ing 65+ w.p.m. Sh 90 invol ... ed w /oor ser"·ice J obSiteWillBc "''.p.m. Accounting back· organization. f'le.1t.ibl 25254 LctPaz Rd ground o r figure· ap · pe r s onal i t y, heavy La&unallill!I titude. S Yrs or more re· phone:1 , typing, sense oil~~~~~~~~~~ cent exper. Bxec. ofc ap· humor & goodjudi(cmentl· Production work . Elec-manage active boutique. tro-optics & lasers. Ad-Must ha\•e good rers. Call vanced Kinetics. Jnc. for appt & intervw. Hdp Wmecl 7J OO Help Yf..tecl. 7100 Rest ....... Help 1231 Victoria St, CM THE LOOK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TheSoonto()pen SECIET,UJ pearance a must. No Important. WHO WANTSTOWORK? others need apply. In· Call fo"or Appt, Please DRIVE A CAB! terviewing Tues. Wed .. & HI RING NOW CHOOSE your hours, 646-716'. EOE. 644-6500. MASSlllR O'Gf.H fil.dtq Ba rbuy Coa<t Rest LAUN DR Y WORKER M••get·llftideCll Presti ,;ious pvt club in· Begin ner s l hr u Ad is ~~~: PERSOlllEL CLERK Thurs, 8:30-4. Apply Na· Office 0.,..Dld work for yourself. be tional Systems , -436t 3723 BirchSt .. N.B. yOt.1r own boss. M_en or }4aUU'e,pe~.Over40. We require a well pre-ter viewfn g qualifi ed vanc~d-Exper 'd only ,,. 643-58$1 '"P sented husband " wire masseur for fu ll' or p/t 847-&536. WAITRISSlSS A ••,'rchrt. N 1 .8 .. (Near O.C. 557•0061 Wome!l. Can be sli(lhtly ~~:.;;.:;:r.;;;:;;;;----j~~~~~~~~~~~1 h and icapped. Neat ----positiCin. f;xtensive r e-1 ;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;j "(OVER21;; Lt--• 5_...._ .,.,· te.am lo manage9W" Llnk 11 S cum ,-..--..-·-r s torage units, Irvi ne. sume & refs req'd. Mw;I , DI HWA ... ...,,S ,. Major Or ange Couilty land development co. \s seeking a personne l t'lerk. The qualified ap- plicant will have 1·3 years personnel exper. w/cxposure in employ. ment, compensation & benefits. Good clerical U:ills are a necessity. Typing .60 w.p.m.ISh or dlctaphone. This is an ex· cellenl opportunity. If you •q ualify send com· plete resume, including salary his tory & require· menls to : '· ·Clean Appearan ce. SECIETARY Vets .. retired: Age 25 to Newport Bch CPA fi rm WAITE' t"ec*t 70. Supplemeqt 'yoor in-9 lo Jpm . New po.Jl Capable of meeting pc.-o-be lic "d , Re'PIY tc .•Poca.......,, A.cceptin1uppliclhions _C~en=l~•-'~· C~•~l-'1 _640-~11222 ____ 1 pie, handling cash re-Classifi ed ad no. 410 c/c Tn.. Assc ""' Mon tbru Thurs2lo~PM . scek ing person ·for l Age 21-30. No Experience come. Drive a cab 6 hrs secretary ofc. Mt.isl be Neceitli:ary. Lil Dinos. 725 or more a day. 1\pply in xlnt typist wleX:per. in cB~·~·~·~r~s~··~·~G~M~·----person, Yellow Cab Co., ceipts, able to do han-Daily Pilut, P. 0 . Hox NEEDED Pres.ently The Green Li .. orStoreClc dyman v..ork. Possibly 15DU, t:osta t.1csa. Ca IM MEDIATELY! Housc2400W~tllwy. Sa n CI e m . A I s o , military or other retiree.1 _926_26________ 17802 Sky Park, lr\•ine NB Groceries. Exper'd. Refs R 'd s 1· d 'fempoTemporaryHeJpl-'=---------1 ofc prol'edurcs. Prefe r WAITllESSES 186 1-:. 16th St., Costa detail-minded, conscien· M tious worker who can F/time. fo;xper. Musl be 1 -=05~·~·-~----­ adapt to a wide variety of over 21. Apply in person Wo m a n over 30, ov.·n nec.Owner,492.3717_ esi e nce upp ie · Mec hctnic. cxper'd. Clti ss Call $40-44$5 Restaurunt. Broiler Cook , MSO+. Ca11 Monday for A. brctkc & whee.I a lign-1 ~~~~~~~~~""1 Must be exper'd. Also, specia l projects. P.1ust be ONLY. No J>honeCalls. transp. 1r..: Days. 5 Day resp., well groomed, Sur(&: Sirloin wk ' to start. Must have LIVE--IH MAtD appl, Linda 833-3911. mcnt. Brown's Shell. OOC Dinner house wa itress. For working r:.tmily of 2 MANICU RIST 1\t least 1 _E_. c_'-'oa_s_l_l_lw_,.y-'. N_.H_.__ PAIMTER, STAIM No phone calls. See the arliculoite , attract i\'e. .wJOW .CoastHwyNB det·ail ability to hoindle Xlnt wo r king conds . tec hni ca l w or k , Congenial atmosphere . WAI.TRESS custome r s, phont!. No w i no c hild ren . Lgt yrs_. exp. Must ~n?w Medical AssislantforGP, l:GLAUMAH Chef. Lorenzo's, Laguna h s k pn II & cooking . J uliette method& wtll~ng back oCfice in Laguna With lead man exper .. 1.c"~'~"-''-· ------- Prefer under ~yrs old. to learn sculptured nails. Bea l'h . t: x per. only Mui;l know wood. stain ·Xlnt 1.iving conditions & 675-99 11 or 213·545·4808 494.9721. glazing fin"ishes. Costa hrs. Salary open. ca1111 _!A~s~k~f~o~r~K~a~l~h~y ____ 1-:0.:-;c-;;'-:;--;:-=::::::=:-Mesa area. Reply t SALES Fltshion minded guys or gals looking for a f/lime permanent position in sales. Must becxper'd in h igh f as hion men's clothing & sportswear. Reply to: C l~ified 111d Exper ie nced. Day le P ho ne Calls Plea se. no . 412 , c/o Dally Pilot, Night shlfts open. Over Beach Cit ies Graphics, P . 0 . Box 1560 Costa 21 yrs. prererred. Ma 32124 Paseo Adelanto, !>56-7896or963·3Sl l. I Medical c-~ Classified ad no. 398 c / MA NICURlSf __..,..._' D ·1 p ·1 o Mesa, Ca 92626 Barkers. 212 E. 17th St. San Juan Capistrano.' LVN , p /time, 3-11 shift. F/Time. Newport, Costa Mature. exper'd, front a1 Y 1 ot , P. . Box Good benefits & work ing Mesa area. S411.1311 ofc. req'd by plastic sur-= Costa Mesa, Ca ClosoiflodAd4U SECRETARY: Newport CM_-646_·4303· ' Ad Agency. Exciting, de·:ISeiilil i'd~le~•lie~mi'~j64i2~_,..,.i·ii~C~l~•:ss:i~fi~ed~A~d~s~~642~·567~8 conds . Beverly Manor geon in NewMrt Ctr. Conv. llosp, J.tOVictoria, Mwi11e Stoda-ooN Resume to ClllSSified ad c /o Dally Plot P. 0, lox 1560 Coit• MeH. 92626 Equal Oppor. Employer manding job. Learn all CM Cfl'rk/AHist.t no. 399, e/o Daily Pilot, Some knowledge ol P. O . Box IStiO, Costa PART TIME t pm-4 pm, Call for appl &:inlervw 4-5 days p"/wk ~us occas. THE LOC* wkend. Lile ~eep· 644·6500 phases. fo'ast. accurate typi n g . $500 s tart. 549.9373 t.fesa. Ca 92626 marine parts pref"d. Ap· -~-------­ ply Mon 8am·l,2 noon , MEDI CAi.. 1'1-nt. ore. Pl. 1919 I-;. Occidental, Sant.a time. under 35. Bxp. pre· ing, cooking I: child c,.re .. l-----"''----"''-'-'---- 2 Girls. 14 & 11. Car 41 SALES. Jewelry, p/time. ---------iSECRETARV: Opp. for refs req . Ag es 20·55. We e ke nds . Newport Legal Se cretaries tra· 752-6100 or ,640-1286 ask Beach . 613-4734 aft SECRETARY in'g. in a busy law ofc. Ll<Jhl H°"ttllupiftg hl~Thne Ana . ferred. 642-4950 A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO SCWING GUIDI 'OR THE MASSAGE TECH for Wendy. , l0:3Qam Ty Pe , r; I e, a n s , Pho n c So Ii "' i l o r •· Jmmedi;tle opening for telephont!. Some l'Ollege GA~ ON THE 00. Appl y Personnel Ol"fice 2:1'~1 -4PM , Mon thru tTi Young lady Cl8-28) for " a de " bl • H-R to 5 legitim.ate Cull time posi-M d .--· ~ h lhru Thurs. S2 per hr. $4 ALll.<rJ fo'ina nce Department. $600. mo lo start. Ca ll : ,... ... Ad .in WOllllft'I Wortcl ._, Delivery. 2-9pm .. Sat. S I tt secr etar y to work in sira c. ··~· · ~i~~d Nt~ e=~~~~a~~ e 1 , earc; •in one mo. No pressure MIN A--W~ Must ha v ~ excellent ~75·79~9 bt wn . 4-Gl'~f for C~ Sue 64J."S671 Ext. JlO THEIRO.t.DWAY whil eyouleam.Apply in !05-0'l ll-163Y fo'o r a GO\'Cr n m ent stutistic~l skills,Ableto inlerv1e"'· -/De ' Howportleadi person an,· anemoon or 83J.3331 '-sponsored lax subsidy work with sever~! people •Secy. Ex ,,__ Internar1·on l'J siuner Pattern !'re -Sc hool Teachers &bed•la•·lon'ented Typ • -r" "" h EqualOppor. Bmployer ('ve. <:l t2 It.arbor Blvd , program. c · · 100~10 f>'L-ePaid / , ~~~~~~~~~~l -C=o,;~·t~a~M~es~·~-----~~~~~~~~~~I wanted. Certificate&/or EXCEPTIONAL ing60w.p.m.&.shordic-S p F h 11 r . r Eves : 898-4025. p • "AS"C ... ,, Typ 70, sh 100, dictaph. ... : e.1t.pe r . Days: 875-4022. EARNINGS taphone. If you qualify r. V ... as s o c. f:- HttpWa.ffcl 7100HelpW.ted 7100 M,g.r t rne , no .. ayo.rfs.1---------LewisFinancialStrvice ... 6L44•3L38~9 .. fo'rntofc. R.E.Common •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••• Estabaccts.22·40.$160 + P/time work, (/time Pro-3SOE . t7th St.S;uite210 sense. Noprimadonna. ~ MAHAGEMEHT Serious Minded? Looking For A Career? Then Call STOP N GO MARKETS ASSISTANT MANAGERS We Offer A Sha 11119 Salary Of Over $650 Per Mootlh + We pay for oar e•ployees 111ajor -··· hotpltoN1-. lit. --·· ~ •11CatkMli5, profit .._ .... Ir we P9J for yow ""'"'""i too. Tht -. _.. ..... & tM ... ii hwd, W fM ••• 4 I twff'-t' .. tr1M1ndou1 for the c..... aila dld. Apply Now STOP·N·GO MARKE TS • ',·,: ,-_, I· "''P Bl -.•cl., ~u i t1 · 21 '..i. Tt1·,tir1 /1·1 i~~8 '.:.56 ""1 I ' ' g u·a r · Mr · LY on s • rits offered by Beeline Costa .Meia."42.-6753 Betwee;n 9am &Nqon Liz Reinders Agency . 1146-5455. fashion• ln·home.-1a1es,I~~~~~~~~ THEllVIHECO. For4pP!l3W190 MAOpTpFy~~~~~!1!i1i;;~·. ~~~.t~~:ol ~ev:.1~'= ::; SALIS PIOPU ss::-port'°'!._~Dr ISe---'r"',",,-'e:::!:SJ:la:..=::A::tt..::endc:..:a..::nc..t •. 1 .. Ph 963 7 " 0 Exper'd. Full ltpltime. --111· 'd Bo 3205 Harbor Bl. CM one nee. · · Equal Oppor. Employer ime. exper · nus Apply ln Penon for s mog. bra¥ or lamp Need i85-St10 wkly? F lt P(T' Secy. Requires typ-T ues. April 29thru licenses. Neat appear & $225 +.l-louseoll-\JUer , ing/shorthand.General F r i d ay May 5th, SECalTAIY han dwritin g . APply Mr . Richards.846-545S girl Friday. 830-8316 108 m-4pm p . morns, 2590 Newnnrf. Bl. , T l-I E STAIRCASE a rt t ime Hun\ington CM ~ South Coast Plat.a Harbour, 20 hn, fl{J per 1c~·=·-------- NURSES. RIAL~TA11 (l:st floorentrance lO wk . Mus' know\ypin1 1t SHIPPING Dept. neecb RH'S $54 Mn• V..,. Office Bu'llocks l Sil. • an alert yng. woman lo Write ad no..01 , Daily •l•rt 1·mmed . .,_....,an hr . 11.ny ll -7orwkndshtft f U • llOme$ SALIS p·1 l po n.:o ''""" .,......., $50allothen; 0 .n•nu. 8 10 • · .cux..-.. + ma ny co. benefit•. Ly ~ 534 "I SECRn•ay Costa Mesa,Cas:a626 Delt r onlc Cor p. 929 ,.. has 2 openings for sharp _., AIDI $21.IO rL-a l estate s¥1cspe~ Xlnt lutu re \r../sHilbo111t SECRETARY Baker. CM. 545·0il01 Call •ackle k•.., .. ~ ~ manut. ror self rnolivMl· s d o t"/ti me-<i ll S .. lfiM ~ ,.....,.;ir;,nv; ed · d d k Part ti me, Var iable SHOE SALIS po" 0 11'•q11• Starr or Pvt Duty ~~~~~~ ...... ~~~ w)rl ~~ se:cer~t=ri~1~~~ hours. SJ /hr. Newport E.1t.per 'd childrens •hoe f;m p loyec be nefit s : Rt:ALESTATl.: T-rpe ;611 w.p.m . Di e· Beach. Muil resume (no f ilte r w /o rthopedic Good hen Ith & accklent Ma k e ext·r a money. tMphorle &.filinc. No sh. calls!) to 42631sl"St.. N.8. helpful. No eves or Su n. ins. uvail ut low prem. Opening fo r 6 pa.rt ti me. Call Ann Smith.642-6882. 92660. Reply to Clasllifledad no . Mutpractlcc_ ini1 . .al cost. lle'e nsed real eatale S .... T=' SECRET••y 397, c/o Dally Pilot, P.O. Wu rkm11ns comp. ins. sates~ple. Call fot In-~• ~ Box 1560,Co&laMesa,Cn coverage & SOl'. sec. de-ier.v· -. .:U Req'!I extremely capable 92626 ducts . U.ers nee. In-... -: ' ves'it:M.5'17 'Ml..-I person to handle· wkle 1-==:::..· ------l tervwa ll-$MonthruSal. lfff P.t..n.t variety of ofe d..,_ for STOCK IOY LESCOULIE ~ .. OrwMJtCe: r a pidly a row)ng boat Sa n C lem. Liquor 6 Medical ServJce la what we have to Offer manuf . Pac.lfic Trawler grocery at.ore. Expar'd. ILobbyoflhe 11\tt'getic,artlculatepeo. ,J72S S. Rilct.ey, S.-A., Reis: An school/Wtmd.s Park 1 . .ido M9!fical Bid'«) a'-•-TO' .... a. pie. Guaranteed hrly 558-8722. SZ.2S hr. 492-371'7. 35l•lospltit1Rd -..._.... :Jl9VV wa&e + com m ., + Newport Beach fc.t1re11i"e •nim e l bonUAes alloW! our best SICIETAIY TE LEPHONE SA.LES· 712-45 I 1 J ' 642·99Mor 540-9954 ,...,_ offers exceptloftal reps Lo earn over M per t Gir rocc. A'viatkn ~-Sell O r anae Coast 's l===~;;;~;;:::=::J 'lllUre for veruWe, ll.ke hr .• n•tlonwide. £•"""· tulUna Orm. l£ditina It ravo rlte new1paper". The Oy -awny tip or this duo by Spidell Boutique I~ wua·-cta_•~1e mat~ P,et10n· · pref'd. but wu1 train ·u proc1~11on l1'*'i esper. G90C1 _earn1np. wa com· featurei1 a square necked yoke with.tiny toops ind ""' .-.. Mnumum 4 yn. otfice you ha¥e aOOdP hone ~1d.~ 1 J' ue to:--mis11on 1 .-Ch001e~lh .buUOl't!I In tt\e-bac~. -It rnay be made wilh long LVN .OR RN espe'r lence requir ed. voice • a re a hard 2081 Busl"-*-'Clt Or, hounrouprtferlowork· sleeves ck ,Jeeveless. The skirt is gathtrW onto 11 If you're looking for• Cofporate benefit&. Send worker. Students It/or Sulle14$,lrvine938M. 9:30am lo l pmorS:lOpm walstlln.e ca1lng with a s<"lf•fabric tie belt. c h a I I e n g e , Fl r 1 t rffume. Write ad No. h o u s e w i v e " &: to 8:30pm. Ca.II Mr.. Fabrits : matte jer1e.y, crepe, son. cot.tons. ~hecr Healthcare h .. a PDll· sst, Dally PUOl, P .O. Bo• moonlighters find lhl.I an •SIC'Y $610• a t 64 6·4100 bet wee wool. 11245 l1 cl.It In Miaaes Sites 8·16. Size 12 l ion fo r you...F/lime 3-lt. LMO, Colla Mesa. 9:1626. kteal job. E mployer pays tee. 9:30am 1nd lpm. ~ulm 3 l 18 yards of '5'' fabric for the sleeveless P/Ume J 1-7. XJnt bene. ;., ,..._.,IJJ.IOtt Full~on area. Corp olc Eq oal Oppor. Em~oyer and 3 114 yards for the long sleevee. To order : send Foriniervw.call eez..ao.M YOl:I dqn't need. ffun to TIM ~UFE or ,m ajor 'm fr. Xln l ' ·TelephonesOtidt.on P1llenanu m~er.s1:ie.name,add~s.a.nd .1ip. Price Mon Lbru Fri.Or come to "!it•• rat" when Y~ 1.IBRARiES INC benertts. Lite sh, IOOd P /tim • work avail . a .so p\u. 2$ .postage. Nqw avallable -Advance Park Lido Conv. Ctr, 411 ~ a n ad In ttMt Dady · ' · typina • flrure ap. Work Momin•• aR.ernoonl Supplement -Motl recenl _SP.adea paUern desl1ns F'la11hlp Rd . Newpol'.'' W1ntAdf!Callnow fot M t'I ma It aan. !'evenlni h°""' We -Sl.00 olus 50'" postage._M,~e check payable to ~•ch. ' ......,.. ~ ne rastftt ._,.In thie AltO fH Jobl."r. ••aea • comrNaslons Spadea. Send orders to tb1a l\ewllpapt r , c/o nte fa1test draw In tbe CJ MliflW .•di sell bli ""'· .• a., O.J11 Pilot Anau•Gordoll1'wlonael c au for det.ails.·seo«IOJ. ~adta. 2 Brfdae st., ~urord , N.J . ~-Dept. We.t .•• a Dally Piiot. l&erM ; am•ll hen « fll'O' Clatalfle~ Ac\-Pbone Apftf1~· Los Aaeeln n-.,m -1.S. ' CIN1iliedAd."2-J07A. lllm.J 111l<lll-~ I WE.)1lll1'1!>u,CJI ' Sua!loworA¥t,Cll ' f • • I t • I ~W-7100 eels IOI ,_oll•o 1010 H1•1llold ... I06I Mli•••oi·• IGt1 r.to IOl7 &1nd1y Ap,,127 1975 CA f D·~.-••,· ·t••·t~··l'••••• .. •t• r••!t•··~·· ......... ·~···········,!······'u ..... ,.,,._.,. '"'-~····· .•.••••••!.••!,.·~·····~·· •.•···············!···~~ ' . . ILYP!LO'.s l'onlan K•tt-. CSA,. Oreatla•lJllicmUl<d iaP~Ml:J--• ··~'f* , G,,__Jna·All ,,._:,lj ~;!'•-· 9040 -r:::i/ Ailtotfors.lo , · ~ Wft ' lialtred."7$. Furo,Appilflll~. 1t ·11ary'tMr15.-J'•,.._ , , /!!!.w)Ad.3Poundl>t-rtnQ •••••••••••••••• Scoo 9151 •••••••••••••••••••1'•4' I ..... ..,. 1', Catli*llllilSS ' Wllll0fl'18arsalnNOolt 1ttM9'3GS .... ll ..... , Good fl '*"'lure' ~f!t~ .. Pft Palae9-Foua· =rf'~L mel Z9'f'.C. Spt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -_., , ' HlMALAYAN ~W.UlhSt.C.M . _ _., •ppU•~te1dt:-:u!r.!lfoJ nV41.1Je)'.8CT·71i88. ''i'lidier/comm. U·llnh1h. '89 Yamaha 30S street.' ....... •/ -I' We•re lookl:r,.ror. tbe KlttENI •Sof1, oi1tcbln1 Lov· J•welry . &071 )'OU. P'-o & o to..,. Save SS. Hull & ca~ln + 7,ooo ml. Cle3 n. sharp, Clos1lc1 9920 1.1-.. .::.•men WIAtlO R•l•l'd•·o1~~. 1 Ht-11 , MASTllS-AUCTIOM • ,.... •II" parts s,aooo. v.a dtr~_I: ready to ride.~ br ••••••••••••••••••••'••• ._._"' .,... .-~....... e1e• . • .. qua tr. •• •••··~··••••••••-• 64.-.616 ••••. , 5 i••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr nu Cummlna:s l7l ~ 968-2963 Jump out or IUl ~..,.. CbampSINICl.1175-0161 never uied, mavtna:. W .&. ..rl"l!ft. ""!. ..... _ ...,.1 42 JIANMOND 0rg&lll Splnet h.p, $4000., or buy ' l)Ult · t. '71 Pontiac Tra111·AM . ~ befON breaklllt.acalea ...:...-.. I"'.._"' 811·1112 Anl~ aflelJ'l';wodayat~4. M<>Ylna:.Sacrifice, $&000."5·2069 '74 llond;t 7SO. Showroom H,O. w /Hurst 4 t!Pd. rnount,ln before l~ch, -,. ' -. ~ TOP CASH DOU.AR 8 Lot c ond w · d ·. Rock c rus her tran.s. •nd shoot a r•plck belON ••••••••••••••••••••••• Klna:1l~e mattresa and PA ID FOR YO U:R W AMTED 175,3"81or;ra.()670 3<1' SPORTf'ISl-IER. fly Fairl n~. s:;;.~~~ m m e r Built. Wheels. Must See! dinner. Airborne. Jt you •PIT WOllD• bo• 1prtn1a, t"Xtta firm, JEWELRY, WATCHES, TOP CA Sil DOLL:4R · Bridge w I ott a ho re ' 548·0062 want It., 1au'll have to Pus Chow Huakles like aew, cott MOO. Sac. Aft'{' OBJ EaI'S. (;9LD, p A 1 D F o R you R FIELD'S Warehouse Sale moor' g. nr. Pavilion. llAll L ~:y 1970 3.50cc. OnJy .47 M WQOd earn u. Joi• the people Chtbi.a1hu1 tiaypoodles' S'l(IO.U1·5192 SILVEJ\ SERVICE. JEWELRY. WATCllF..S, 400Piao0i•Of1$1'1i,new $8,S00.675-6294 4SO milcs.like new. C b~· d c y, 1Uc· who'vcJoloedlheArmy. ~•~1' pekkC; doXle , pl\ 9' Cove~. love1eat & ~l:u~s~~s~~ AN· ART OBJECTS. GOLD ~t!';~~P~':'· ~nt:r Classic 'St Chris. 22 , Must !iell ! 673-t1AA ;~~i~~ finl~h. 'i:sf 2tr;~ c•=._ _.I, coc I~, pom.100 cbal&;o Black na1.&1ah_ydel . SILVER SERVICE. bu Ii R :t O{ltl Mahog. runabout. Orlg, 6S llON DA Sci-ambler, 642-4174 . • .Mlx~d pu~~AStud xlnt cond. tzz.s, Gola INSTANT CAStl fW' Old FINE f'URN Ir: AN · bu~~~waf SfJcn:a~ Bprga in , 646·0885, 3&!cc.X\nl.$325.orbcst. R ati al Oppo 1e1jvce moe ~.2525 Couch &I Matchlnc Gold, Sliver, Jeweiry, TJQUES.145·23>0 Baldwin Chickerin ' 846·30511 962-49.14 ec::ra °" • 64S.IJ40 ' OW. 17th at FtlJrvlew, SA. llid1bed. f7S, Ohw top Coins, Denlal Gold , Wed·, • FJREWOODSALE• Yamaha 'Kimball W ~· YMlc .. s 95JO ~~~~!!!!~~~~1 -=~po~n:•~•;:es:=-;"3~1~-<an2~·::C-~I table, $35, or belt otter. ding Band•: watt-hea, Ore. Euc. del ,,5 cord. etc. · • u " 12' CAMEFISHER, cov-1-larl e y Chopper, new••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ -.................. ,N&.IWl~ elc. Any eand .. Top , 143 v,,cord.~l·JlZ2 . t~IELO'_S (1'l!>¢ls-2'770 er, lr~iler, S225. Misc. molor. pai nt, sell/trade.63 Sandpi per T, nee!~ tr.61rc:...... AKC (il4.>637441S ·Anttqu,epla)'erplano,xlnt prices. Free _appra111I&. Coaat;t'lrew~.Supply 120728rookhurst.GG' ru.~ol•& &I rc.e l:ao. !:S~ro!:1~nda 'lSO z.,, ·work,_h.a:4~~·"°". L·- •••••••••••••••••••••• , · eond•" SIOOO Afttlque Sentleys-An\iq\lai.ry. Zl> .. --=:::;:~:-":"::=::::'<:;'--l-.....:::;.:.:::.:==::::.:::._j~~~------1 -=="-'-------h---'===---- Alll4 . , ~ KERRY BLUE Tenlers l•m~iable 122s.Qulll<d E.17thSt.CM . .wus&s. PUl~IC ·AUCTIOH WU<lil••r tl040A. E« t4' Flber11 .. 1 B•• BRAND MEW 4WloHIDri¥H 9S50 ... , · •Ofl AKCCbamp,aired.Show CblftLI sofa' 1c•~·eaea· t MUST SACRIFICE~·w MANYITEMSOFl>"INE c.ellent c.ondltion. $500. ·W/60hp John&on , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .~ lit w• ' -·-ESTATE J·0 WELRY M Never R llond XL·- ,UIUC i.. -~qua )'.~. ~•tcbin1 pair brand diamond enaagement "" • ustSe.U!642-9093 lraili\r. 1450. Cal un a ......, AUCiiOM new · $500..&i>s' Kl ri "u~-··: ART OBJECTS, AN · 646-7025 i n Hcd Line i-~rame . 4 WHEEL DRIVES MANYJTEllSOFFINEGoldenRetrlewerPupe.33 Pl ''NU ftll ng,t'Ai~arat--.._.&e, TIQUKS FINE YU8N Wurlitzer Spi net . . Mikunl & many Xlras, KST ATE. J EWBLRV, Cba~09 In line. 6U-&tSI ace, . . , OD llK &old band.· $l-l90. ETC. PffONE FOR 'lN ~ahogany. with music. loah. IHI { $2 2 o o . I D n'o. 64 z . MEW &USBI . ART OBJECTS, AN· or873o1t69. NEWS pc. Medit. solid 673·8832:., FO. & BROCHUR,E1 . Sharp!f;all847·6SM. C: ...... r 9050 Wh e el s mith (714) TJQU£5, FINE J"URN, AKC u · . p oak Bdrro aet, king f:& 645-2200 ' ' 64 K S bea •••~••••••••••••••••••• 839·0150. ETC. PHONE FOR IN· -.... ini. ooclle pup-hdbrd, 1700. or ofr. "611cdwom , · IOIO · . ~r.ey _;pJnet.,, ut. tone. NEWPORT YACllT -. ·3·-,,-d----.--.1, 3 LAMDCRUISER to'O & BROCHURE pies. Beaut. Aprje<K • 5aQ.S78I · , •••••••••••••••••••,•••WANTED: Used Wate 41 wide, 39 Lall. Peri. CHARTERS-Mero· 7 on"·~-4 1n t ex-ST•n .... 645-Zaoo , · Ch1mp.a1ne. Sbota. . • . softeners., have reblt. 4 chlld.srm/apl.673-6806. bership or Chart.er. Xlnl haust . l-a1r1ngs. Many "' ""'" ~. -;-;;=~::;::;;;;;-;;:--11~61~5·:'.'8~788~----~''---ISolid·.map\e huteh. U'NyloxRune.bout.,_$150 ; new units. C.heap . PIANO·Masoa&Ha.mlln. selection avaJI. 18' Ski Xtras.73$-6082cv~. WAGONS LOTS-OFGOODlES Adorable Healthy Wakefield. Open face~ 9HPChryL!iler078,Sl~: a&-5988 $400.Beaut.cond. Boats to SO' Gran~ 72S1.1iuki7M!CC,5500mi. toChoosefrom (!ln1erJarAlltiques_ Blk/Wht Puppt"es "-•e style. Very good cond1· Both n~ed work, have J k C W'll "de lh 968·9358 Banks. Cust. s•at Red. ••95, -Spnna red·tat ..a. thru . u. lion 2.ul-433·8984 parts 14§.9852 un ars. I n em .. • • 873-3000 • ~ -Example: ·• April. 203 to S0".4 plus •&hola.JI0.673-4381. · · · · · or d~l.v~ them._ "WiLi: UPRIGHT layer piano 558·8880 days , 559·S44C 1972 ·~ 1 priee cult, enUrv etock. POODLE CLIPPING MATTRESSES HOME air purifier, :re-BILL. Call 751-liBJ. Good con/ Rolls incl : loah. Soil 906( eves. , " 6 cyl., 3 speed; air, warn SP.fclal de1lerdi9counl. , Low Rates . M . Party ••• moves dusi. po!len, i?'lC-*FREE TIMBER• 1895. 536-8775 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 l.averda 750. Elec. hubs. radio, heat.er, &ex· 196'7 CburchSt. CM Call 847-6584~ Quaen, Full &TwinSets leria, etc, G.r~at Jor In exchana:e for Labor S.W'--M .... IOtJ , WANTED start. 9M mi.-'$700 or tra clean. (466FOL) Enillsb Pointer. 17mas, p~~~~=l ~~~~~{!~~·~~Zs~ CALL:673-1788 ,,,,;";? ••• ~ •••• ,,,,, •• Jlia:h performance, trade.213 /438·~-$4177 ' ... CORa..T lnt.elligent. AKC papers. 675-9719eves:• EARTH WORMS K E'·N MORE se·w . fi~ergla;s s , ra cing HondaTrail 70.600ml'.100 l ·~:., Ro1•I Doulton Enl)lah Rea so nable . Ph : Large round oak table, . ' . Macbjne. Portable. ex-sa~lboat. Etchell 22, 5 .. 5j MPG. Like new.·MOOor .41111 llnil • Bone Chlfta. No loqer 556,-6944.• pedestal base, $125., Oak MUSKI~ Pool 27 d1a . f>~OR TH!JGARDl!:N ~ellt;Jll eon.d, $lOO . shields: soling, «:lc. 'wil makeoffer&u-M80 . ·· . 1¥1t. ~IO' avail in u ·s T1 Eletant. McKaskey. cash rcglStcr, w/ntr., htr. & attachmts. 1000 for'SA.95 7si.,0412 t:ade diamonds, Jewelry, . ~ ., • o. • .,. • pc's. ·Mint' ~-Wol'\h Welmaraner. Mlle 6 mos 9ria:lnal , pl.a~e. w/date G4. cond. Pd. $1,050, sac; Worm CaatingM S2 Lug' , fine arts, oriental rugs, Lambrelta Motor Soooc.er ~ TOY OT~ S6SO. Sac '500 Mt M?2 o Id. AK C . Gent I~ 1921, $~.Tiffany lamps, S39S. 552-85&4 17362 Got.hard. HD Spot flllt G_. I094 antiques, etc. 6:45·2207 o~ lSOcc, 3 s peed. 8D mpg. ' , · · · w/cblldten. $125/b:itolr. •ea.,87s--085aft.4 LOCAL Tenn•·s Club C . •••••,-••••••••!•••••••• 675·3708 $125. 1984._ ConUnent.al , 1966 Hobor CM 6469303 Old Lib t bl _"" 8t7.a&60 ustom lines drapes & .,._ b Eq . ...,.,' ,_ cu YM -9691 · 1 • • · ' G4S-Bl ~~ry a • .,,_., · _ . Gwop S• 1055 Membership £or sale. rods. blu/grn. JO'x83", nr .:><.;U a r wp ... -. •• eu. JIOBIE CAT. 9 mos. old. · "\· r.--· -• 74 Int.'!, 4 x 4 pickup: ' »l·-att& iol'd·E~i-•heepdot,3yn, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Reas.548-s:Di nu.S75pr.644--7367 alum ea:ulator,all'USD, Trailer equipment incl. MustSellthisWeekend '72 T 6M 'k 1 __ ...;::c...:~=·==·~-1 obedient, id. w/cbildren. PUIUC AUCTION used 7Umes. 962-J;tt;S 548·1719 Monte11sa . 2SOCapra '$550 $4~ · 1 ·Li e~~ Handmadequllta,fuil SlOO. 835·8335. MANY ITEMS OF FINE 1001( SALi Ranch Mink j"aeket, TY laclo or bst. Dirt. 961-SJ18 alt - sl1e. &eltottef. ' lrl~ 'Set£ei' 1 yr ·aid ESTATE ·JEWELRY,' BOOKS-• • -.:,ui\'r\~~\,·r~s!~" --HiA.·5'.-.o -·lt91 , ... HOl-:!5~::-po 6:30orwk,qds • ..,..., --''ZJ ~COUT 2. 345-V·'9 SA5-zt4'· '.em a I e'., A·K C , ART OBJECTS, AN-BESTSELLERS ., .... 0238 · ••••••••••••••••••••••! c · eqwp. w/all xtras .. t..ow ., , OLD,frNEW UT'I-• -· -1 . ·. Vesta 1ao ~pPed. ~·mi xlnt cond $t80IC Afpl•cea 1010 house broken. Sl:50 . TIQUES. FJNt FURN, ... ·.wo new ext.ens On' Venture 21 ' w/trlr. N1 cood Less t.b.anlyrOld ~0 ·· · •••••••••••"•••••••••• 642:-lSOO ETC. PHONE FOR IN-NEWPORTBEACH 12.Reed lc 'Barton Strl1. spe;akers , solid WOCH new 4 )IP motor ,. Bat ~rr . 43S Cc:Nton St:. ,. . · r . FO. &t BROCHURE. FriendsoCtheLibrary Silver-9utter1P1e9delil' .cabinets, both ror $25. Complelely repainted. NB .&42·7226'. ~ • ·· W~LL BUY Belrip, Ap· wka. Germ. Shep. mix 64.S-2200 Al Island House Rose Cascade. 645--13112 642·6840 Green topsides, new anti-SACRIFICE SALE • pbancea. Runnlnaornot.i pupa, beautilul $10. 580 FASHION ISLAND fouling bottom paint. 1971 H14_sky 400 Ir: 1974 S48-0'33lr675-a258. Hamilton St. Qlsta Mesa , •MO y IN C -Sellln g May I • 7PM to 9PM Far Sale·' Membership in Seldom u sed, Sear 'i Price inc Ids new listin! Yamaha 175 Enduro. 4 W H E EL DR 1.V E }{ 1 Everything. Maple furn, CMntberlo.fyl leading Local Teoni black./whlle 9" TV with s ling. Sips 4 w/encl. Xlnt Cond. $500 ea or VEJ-{ICT.ES •·. otpo nt Micro-Wave Fl'ftloYCMI 1045 tables, dishes, books, of· M-z. io•utotPM Club. Must sell, due -~ AM /FM and automati head. ,75 Tags ror bl·. trade.9S2·3l2.8 All types. 20 To choo&e Oven. New tz-48. Was ••••••••••••••••••••••• nee supplies, new rug -1 ,._ transfer. P.0 Box 61.8.'W a I arm . Be au l i I u I lr from. Call Don Pres~ $349.9~. 644'·4421. B. F. FREE Black le White Kil· samples, lampa, shop Moy 3 • 9AMto HoOll Houston, Texas. T1DI cabinet, matching stand. boat & trlr. $2700. or bes FOR SALE '69 Honda 350 at 847-0873 lOam t.o Bpm, Goodrich Store. tens. 1 wkt old, 1 Pure tools, fireplace & garden only $85. &42-6840 offer. 639 -4560 w /extended front end. Wednesday through Sun· LJ KE NE w: We 1 t . black k'itten. Short& long tools, misc housewares. P01t.S/r":n_ER Tphine~~ ~~~! t!sw:~.\~ RCA 21 .. Color Portable· HOBIE 16, trlr, all racin.1 $300. 646·1308 day. · • inghouse W1aHer & halr.645·.8927. Bedroomset.a>l4'Meri-Standard 3S'h:". full mechanism a nd•ah1 TV,w/stand.Lat.emodel gear . P e rf cond .'7lYAHAMASlreet.less 73CJSJeep,17.000DJL '. ~r{t~r.aa;bfOO; Gaf~ers fTwo Cute 6 Wk old Kit· 1:~r LEnneiit~~:8' n~naai power. 21h years old, Call serves as cut-olf. Retail xlnt cond. $150. 557-4397 si750/Bst ofr. SS2i6Il lhan 8000 miles. $400. $3500. Pvt. Pty. • a er oven, e ec. tens . All black, both Washington) su9178. 870-4564 or 524-6173. for S75 each, will sell bot Must 0 _11 s-·•-, xlnt 22· Herreshorr. Americ.a1 Call aft. 4PM 536-0254 548-2780 · ranee , $150; tank males.5.f.8·'1236: for$65.642·6MO .,,., .,.,_ .... ,. E 1 ff ed ill ' Vacuum cleaner Sears, MOVING : Household & sound cust worth dou· ag e ga_ ngg wi WON on prize show, never 74 $140. 833·3732HVHomes, LOVABLE Mhced Poodle. Baby furn., many misc. WALLPAPER DINETTE table w /I ble, s1So. pr.'673-2988 ~~~~/r~~~·~!t. ~~~;ier! ridden 1975 11onda 90cc, NB. Shots. lie .• loves kids. l 'h Items. 6212 Sierra PalOL!i, chain, 2 leaves, e~~ lo.ts & Marini retail al $620. sell for A Thermador Elec. Stove yr1. old. 968-8796 Irvine. (TurUerock lasl WAREHOUSE ~i!!~·. ~L~~'b'bFffo . 1qM1,.nt K~:w~ ~~~Y7~~~~a;!~4 $420. 646 - 8646 INTERN TIQNAL T~P-44''~1de, 4 burner, Qarling kittens, 6 weeks unlt.S.at/Sunl0.4. ClEADl'lll'' ,E S75 FIRM. 3 Bantools ••••••••••r•••••••••••• trlr .• :xlnl /muslsell. Hesl '73 HONDA Xl.250. 75(] SCOUT gnddle,hkenew.Copper old, weane.d Ir Moving ! Everything ~ xl nl . $12.SO e•eh Offer.9'JS·8603aft6PM mi., xlnt cond. Never hood w /fan. S7S both. housebroken. Hunungton Goes. Furn. Appliances, Vinyl Paper, Foil. MB·7800. GeMrCll 9010 raced. $650. SS6-6S69 V-8, 4 wheel dri-Y.e, 673·56M.Sto6pm. Beach846·16'[7-beds, plants. 634 #8 Han'd Prints, Etc. Bonsai -pl anli "T oi !:.';~~-·:~~~~~;'!'' ~~~~i~hdeares~~~~t ·74 YAMAHA .lOOMX, r:~m!~~~ ~~.st:;r3 L AT E M 0 D .E_L CHAMPAGNE Colored Hamilton CM. 645·7989 6A%'~1 Molher·s Day. Reasona rL -~~€~:yoor.,bcai'. Lid0-1~·-Will look al fix !8Y~ down.~hocks-.port-KLM) · • AUTOMATIC WASAS'il Poodl,, lovea children. Sat·Sun · · .'f! :Ufl!: ble. ' ·' DOT~ er-upperlNS-446l ing pipe.-21 front nm+ <AlDO -· '65. looklnc for niee home. Mov\ns! 40)'n accumula-Sat. l s/.WOt:ly 848.;~lf. xtras. Xlnt cond. $425. f"t~~ · 1 •Mf.SMB• ~ '646-1277 , lion: )ool tbl, bu& eqpi.' t~t, --~-: , 44•ij1rr11e.iff 675-71G9 • .\ '·t., .,, , ... _ ~ t" • 1 5 Po•.~•«Jll,{(~-..1.ini BOATS. w·-~o.. ' " v. 'l)ftij( 'f.lllU KENMORE Gu """'°'••ft••• Fen!.__~-~· an,tiques,open.bouse20Sl ' I • h ~ fi .• n.i~-u:. ' U.-Qmak, 'r':Ali1A11'A ,go,J.tx C@i-,wfl i·· . . . . ..,,,'# ~ l'<.r. &Jc .... • N pt lhirtii-""'~6109 mac in~.1new~·sacri ic~ 24' to 32' in good cond. --r likenew$7S. ·• St~kiU t, .. , hr •·9.AM.J:iP~--• COrwbyappt.,~>.t ,. at. SU~b.tPf?fli:Cer. ~Clrftt&fi ~~ equipt to race, only .. Btts t offer ,aw•r 1 ~1 •. - • $4&-8812 • ... 548 • .• ~, . Watehou~e is. bel.wee1J 751-6340 -., : -,, . costi &-.. tn'·;::_~ib!e t.ax s L ·o( llVe abbard, $225. 552·060:', ~ , ' ' :·~~ n.V •• ~Ol:~V'· 0 . SattSUn. 10 to'5.pm. Many 11th 4t 19th St. .. Second '~ -NB slip. P\ll P'ty. 675·4788 h . • ~ 1 '' • " G.E. W•sher *80. Ken· FREE-Small 11. roetfor great \tems 'Soft Cofree bldi. E ... of Broad.-ay, Paintinl ,lessori!'' frt'.lin dechteU~WroRT' • Phoeni:r S1bot. 1''111 Race. y:~~o!i~~=· ~8.ke 1966 H(l1bnr. c .M. 646 9JO:i' I more Gar Dryer S60. garden or ? You plck up. " End Tbl. aets' Misc S.A. (Signs POlt.ed). Pr:<>f-artist. W~ •.Sat. YACH. TCHARTERS Spd. Queen Washer~. lat come basis. 2526 ti( " r •. Limited enrollmen Spruce boards. Alum Offer! <Cheap) Scot.l. • Frigidaire Elec. Dryer Carnegie. CM. · ar acts, urn1ture. Life Membet&bip. Coto de 675.5537 • 673-3000• mast. Ullman Sail. Xlnt 3012 W. Balboa, NB For Sale. 1913 Jeep 'CJS $30.Guar/Del.$M-8672. Sportsequlp~t.t.oy•& Caza. for Sale. $600/bst cond.846-2487. Good Sh ape. $2,S.OC . fwwll•• 1050 books, clothing. 1478 ofr. Reply P.O. Box 278. GENE'S Magnetic Signs, ...... Mail:,12...u/ 71 SUZUKI 90 MX. Never 497-2833. Old Coldspot refrigerator, •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Galaxy Dr. NB. Corona del Mar. 93625. up to 14" x 24", Free pie-Serwlce .., . f020 Rhodes 19. Must Sell. raced, fast & clean. $250.1-.=9-'LA="-ZE-R---.-.-runs good. $35 tures$20set 646-4629 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spotless. All s ails, 642-5487 73 350cu.in.c .. Cali Mil.6tO We bave a borne full of 5 FAMILY Gar. sale, RE·DOING yard 65' · Electrical-Woodworking motor trlr xtras incl 4 spd. 14MPG, Cust. int. --.-:===c.:..--1 furnltw-e. Top quality, in boat, furn, milk cans, a:r•pestake fenc 'g. $i. ft, Mltcell•1a• Plumbing-JMtallation $1700 /bst. 67,3-9082. -Suzuki "400" Dirt. New· Stereo tape. $4,660. REFRJG.TFldrSS0,2dr xlntcond .. M!f. .. aeetoaP· b1:1nkbe~1 , \ape de~k , decorat.lve late!>, ·declc· Want.cl IOll &Repair.tnboardEng. E xtrn s. 1_.~asl . $600. 962·7808 ' TF SSS. Washer '80, all prec. No re • offer re· sbdeproJ.Manyout.fl!n-Ing, aggregate slabs.••••••••••••••••••••••• Repair i ln Boal). Hobi• 16wJ1:'ir M8-883loc642·3850 Truck.a 9560 xlnt. cond. 549-8500 rUJed. 5t+&U'1-. door pott.ed & hang g. y 0 u h a u l . 2 t s 3 SS c •SH SS FOR Scorpio Mariiie. 548-9704 $1650. 673-5985/557-9428. I ta Lots St "" 650 KAWASAKI, :xlnt . ••••••••••••••••••••·~· Allctl.. 1015 MAHOGANY DINING ~an: 9-5, 968;6e.22:ii Blackthorn, N.B. Good used fum /refrigs BOAT CARE ·clean-paint HOBIE CAT 16' w/lrlr. Must see. seg9,/ offer/ PICKUPS • ••••••••••••••••••••••• SET Wood Is Lo .HD RCA Color TV $85. Rot. Frzrs/stovn.546-0'1Ei8. GcnMaint.Minorrepair. Racing equip. Xlnt . trade. Joe, S.f.8·6313 or EXCELLENT '575• H h Id F 1 P w r M owe r $ 4 O. Want to Buy, small rugs, t"ree estimates646"4311 cond. Emergency, musti -="'.::5:._·•::1:.:98::.__ ______ I GOOD SELECI'IOrl 531-17!16. ouse. o urn lur~. Recliner, Rkr, vib, htr prefer Chinese or Orlen· sell.998·2022 ·74 C" 400 K · ·• HIW &USED ·•' , Quality at Bargain $50 897 2916 It 673 ...... ., lo~MoriH L< • orus, mi ·· '· 9 Ve Ive t Sol a Prices! Plano. Sun 10 t.o · · ta ype. ._._ EqMI,...... 9030 loafs. Slips/ plas, 11 mos. old. S795. Prices start at ....... . w/llat.ehina: Lovaeat. $ 17941 Splcewood L . C t M t ..... k.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Docks 9070 P..1ay trade + c a sh . $1777 -. ' r:~ ~ce·8~e:f r~~ <iJniv . Park) Irvine. ~~1~1nifous:.u~3r~·Bi~. lnlnnftlfth IOIJ 1CATAMARAN Boat trlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·3671 ·•.!!"" •GRAMDHOT&.• Plan~r'&t.2.2lio SSZ-8188 XKE Jag. Call Bob••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd.cond.$150. SLJPSAvailable 1970 SUZUKI 50ec. Xlnt. '71edDaAl~nadll257S5W) 4. No. :r'lfOTEL WAY . . ' 545 3780 M A RS HALL b 962-4186 Newport Beach d W'll ,. de ,..,... spe ' r o. H R RBLVD • • _ Refri1, washer, birch · as a -20'-60' Power con · 1 ra . ....-.. • I OFF . A BO • Two C.tm y~ Velvet bdrm set. Sun. only 4m . B ·11· di h A~-.. ............. speakers, 4-Utop. Brand .. "HP Evinrude JO lfrs 18' ""'Sail 642-3tm l>@Jt l11.,;; 1 ANTIQUE AUCTION "'"'AHEIM chain xlntcOOd oblong r ' u1 in s w~._. ... -new $350 Alter 3 .., • ._, • UlllO ''""" Coffee' tble wtstU. top, 8181 Craw ord Cr. ble .'~lhger .sewing 581.2597 ' ' tot.al t~me. American 673-52S3 '70 <?SSA 250._ '71 Suzu~i , OPP. JilAJNGATE Pecan server· w/sl&te 968-96tt. mach1n_e. $45. or ofter. boat tratler $75. St8-355t •.. ._ . . . 90, 72 Suiuk1 185. AIJ tn ~ TOYOTA I TO'OISNEYLAND top, Golden O~ce Box, Trumpet $25 . Lafayelt free awma:.set.830-7581 . .1869 EP·IPHO~ESon'eot.o 1o~ P 904,. 35.:..;,cQ"' S1d't!' tte avail. xlnt. cond!9'T9·1315 ~ Roll top Oe1k1, ··H•ll ,...... . . 1 Humbuckin• pkup ..,.., OWff '1 Newport Beach. 979-1 Trees, Carved TV antenna, 9·ovu•· CB·l2A S60. NewHide~A-Bed Slereo·Y.adio S b i 1 r..;h· It····-··•••••••••••••••-or644-4S10 '74Kawasakl40053 1700 l966'Horb0f'C.M6469Jro Sideboard•, Armoirea, 3024 Clubhouse .circle. alb1cor, marlin, cust & phono. Rel\ TV poi;ta-c~:d.ur~ ·7,7~ . •. x n · 'Fi.mil)' Pjeasurt:Bo'at ; 1.. , • . ml, xlnt cond. ~lbst ' · · -I CI r v e d · Ch airs' CM . r poles S30 /S40. Misc. blc, color. 673-7577 e.ven-ft2: .._ ,,..'!.,· 16' F'lee'tcraft. 35hp MOO~~NG & 1-0 boal, nr o(r. Call 846-5995. '61 FORD BookcaseslcManyf'.lnexLNT SPANISH· items, S1 /Sl0. 5'8·9832, ings ~ ' XLNT Slingerland Evinrude. $800/ bsl or Pavilion. $2 ,500 . Aft.. , 1/:aTonPld:.. I Antique Furniture Item& ALMOST.NEW GOLD 49;9Costa Mesa st. . Drums, mullt ·sell or lftde, 5;48·3887 7PM 58l-847l, _Motor Hof'leS, F1eet.side, ·V8, automitlie &Bric-a·Brac VELVET SOFA RED GENERAL Ch ( 1 lcouch&:chair$45.Stereo trade £or car or van W , S,aefRent 9160 transmission. Nced.zr-, I • . e apt. s ze $35. 8R ~l Sl.00/best oC· 645 . , , . JET D}\·IVE 19' w/40hrs. ! • ANTED.• ·••••••••"••••••••••••••• k Mon..• Allrll Z • •VELVET CHAIRS, END Rerrlgerator &. Stove fer. Power lawn ·mower ·3623 . on e·ni. Walk thru 'SllJ>' lft"N .B. 'fot'·my 29" •73 DREAMLiME liable party to ma • I •7:30 '.M.• & COFFtE TABLES. combo. s.;s. Elec. steam $.15 548-4917 anytime Flamenco guitar made in windshield top &·foll Sailboat. 548·8763 I ~~::~. C~ttt1c1!. w.·~ J JOHMllMCi· OTHER MISC. MUST radiator ~eater, Sl2.50. ' . , .. Japan for Joa~ Oribe. 'cov. SS,QOO'or trade ror Mlni-McAa"""""· ' A•ll••lr Sl!:LLU0-8542 7.35MMR1Cle,$25.Small5up_er D~ne Buggy Xlntintermediate·instru· J'\ealEstate,paperoi'??. II 1' .. ully sell-contained. 8'7.0S73 lOam lo~I , antl'que cabinets, <Oak & Tratl~r. Tire .r_,ack\ ,tool ment~Fine concliCioR"Sla Day& 6'13-7300 Eves. ••WANT E D-SLI 18,000imitn:h~ air, Wcid . thc.ough .S~0:1 I l714)72Z.7777 CHOCOLATE brown Walnut) $17.5(1 ea. 501 boxes$.52:S.646-3192 496_3006 Capo.Beach. 675.5767' FOR 47 ' C RUISER. stereo. Up lo six·year (297228). ·!• ' EXT.205 n1ugahyde t!OUCh. chair San Bernardino Ave, . ' ~ ' 897-m2. financing a vailable. Call $1188 ·.: PREVIEW• P.M. &: ottoman. Rich, tufted, N.8 . ichwlnp ,Varsity 10 .. spd. Rare Conn lOM 'l"enor Sex at' J.fll .P. Pvt Ply. incl · Don Preston al 847--0873 '.:.; DAVOFSALE leather• look. ~. for ~-4 RCA Ste~. $50. S215. Guild SW'(ire Wr;. taoc{tm· trlr. Slps 6. · tOam to Spm, ·Wed~ ; ~~~~~~~~!!!!l~q~ol~•!k_!•!_•l!!•':.·-~:!""'~'-...,-IPORTABLE·ColoredTV, N1te $td/Tbl $20. ea. Hum~k -P.U.'s 5175_ Ski /Fi sh. est ofr. TopDollarPaidfor31HO' throughSun.(5278NG). '58CHEVYP.U.Long* licycln IOZO ~a beda 19'7.50 .tr $1Z. '"'fJedar,.k dbl:t ~~· 548-11832 Fendei-telecaster Ba•• 968-9245. ~!fi ~U:'irt 2~~:~ $84BB w/lumber rack. Runs!I· , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hvculon recliner $4S, &.~~of~~.: Drangen.iugihyde,couch, ~11 ~0•1 C iz;5t im 20'CABtNCnr.Xlnt.run· or213·931-22U ' $600.&7 5 ·629.f. .... Used Bikes/PW. $15/up. both Ukenew.6t2-8171 All ltema cheap! 10 AM f.uu _sl~e· $'75, Mim-of~e P::n:!'E1"ec. 12 Strl!: niQl.~ond. $1,Soo. Call •-$-__. ._ .. GMC ;'13 Courier. ~ Buy/1ell /tr•de. 2488 Several bi'ih quality to ~PM . 5382 Caliente refngeratsor~~~l19•Lril~ S7S 12 String Ricken· an..~:21a,.943..6103 .,,5"!.'1• ~.., . ..,,9010 with Gemtop, w/bcJC. Newport Bl CM Ph: . t Dr HB Ma-tall $00. 2748 •n...,... os . b • k El 1225 " MolCNtt:an•S m ags, auto. exlriill,r:. ! 642.7910 ' ' P.1ece1 con emporary '• ' MesedelMar_.CM ac er ec • '74 Sabrecrafl 25' &ltrlr, ••••••••••··~'1"'''''''• The lates t In GMC 12_,000mi ,$2695.495-6Jf•; _:::::.::.::----~-i:"I tu:nUure private party. SAT 6 SUN;7m Alberta · . Peavey Amp. 235 watts Oybridje &:: fl. cover. 70 15 {t. Ski Boat. 40 hp out· Motorhomes at &reat ' ·., Peuieot PXlOL, 24'' an:er&M8·73:11 Or.HB.iOddt&F..nds. r>BL : Kl"I'CH. Sink, RMS $2.2.i.-.2 P.A . lu's;•'tffti"301/0.Cv OMC. board.Ne.wtrailcr.Runs savings. Ask (or Kelly PICKU,,¥4T.SI~· rrame $2f5, Xlnt ·co¥· ~~ITAGECoclttailT. 842·4898 bathrm. va n.lty Monlt,,ra.$75. 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MEllCIDIS ~~~r==~ S.OO"O ml1 • left on control. iloor locb, etc.•••••••••···~··~ .... itn•ll monthly pay· 4 •teed. raclD. beater. •••••••••••••••••••••• WILLBUYYOUR OMDISPLA.Y make small rDontbl •ua"tanl•• '1100/ofr. (aer.tl95l8B) ~II Vte tte. C~nv t iqenta. Call Cr. Mir. (ldKLC) WEPAYTOPDOLLAR DATSU N, TOYOTA -H-ofi. a••s pavments.Ca.llCr.)l&r $f,HIAJ1 $41fl. w /Har ... ~top,~d, 14T·•'11 l Oam to lpan, $2399. ·.FOfl.TOPUSEDCARS OR VOLKSWAGEN --~--. # AJl/f'M~ D4!W 'fl Wed. \broua b Sun. • ·yoREIGN,OOM.ESTJC OR NOT AUTHORIZl:D M 7-Gl7J lOam.iO 8pm y.... f77J tJJ'es. Litolr8'a e w1 (Z12AJ)B).. '-l ~ft=:': ~~;~ To . ME~;~~~a ~~:;;;;· s ••••• ~ .. :sr~i:Ui····... '!;'~~=~tie . ,. 1ea,~!~~~d .. run fl'::vo~ :msHarbcwBlvd. '71 DATSUM OntheS•n,.AnafWy., TOYOTA ConJDa .$1150 VOLVu SAL£! , ,73 Eldoi'-ado power, tilt whl, ~c I" Costa Mesa 979-510 . '732804 DR SEDAN. Air• a uto, xtftt .CODd, • Beat price lncre••.e· Bea\.lt. yelloW, R auto am /faa at-ereo. 1&2·7890 1966 J:fot.bot C.M 6'6'.9303 ----------l 4 Door, 4 s~ radio LOAOEDt-8HARP• ·2s,ooo mi. tat boqb lk.iper stock All moditJ.s Yellow , maichinl traru, P/S, 7tqo act. Lo1itt. • · · ' · TOP DOl.1.AJl beater. Need reliabl ~ ~ 8.'l34d4 • 3 /19 /70. Bf. owne,r Priced. lO seu. Oveneu leather, fully equipped, mllee. (IOT :'!">si-.. •• · ,. I ttll 72 Pinto DBP!NI\ULE PAID party to make smal · M6-&S&3 _ DeUvery,Speciallsts tullpowerplusdualoom-JIM Sainlonl •·•-•••••••••••••••••• & ECONOM~~~ monthly payments. Cal We are ple'ascd to an-• · ·l · fort seats, tape deck, I ';."'* l..J 11117 MUSTANG s en1 \9P. a/c, new --IM~EDIATEL Y Cr. Mgr. 847.£813 lOam t nouilce the resale of one '73 CELI CA, air,.~ fj'atill A1.W1 auto cruis~ control, less Mf=, Green Juat'had'eomplet~ F)la'., 4 spd., $1900. · FORALL 8pm, Wed. through Sun of the truly g r eat am /fm stereo. vµl)'l ' ~ Ul/W th•n 27,000 mil ~s . 13J,.f300 ' tu:De-u'',NewUies,aood 549-3874 . $48-1)32 FO.EIG~~•a5 '(517CZI). autoril obilesof ourtime. top, lug. rack, lop run ~ 't · (•4954)~295 di'P -oo ... ~tof C.Q.LOt'COMi1M $1288 Owned, d r iven, &-Ob-.nin&cond.$2900.5'!Hfl!>'l ~ vo•'vo ~Jim..,51&.m.ns 68 V e lt8, .ConveTt . ::.~!:2a0'. ' ~ · 1~:c~N~B~~~:·~l'nt TO SHUS viously pampered by one '69 Toyota Mark U; hi . ,.. . Hardtop, 4 i)ld, iim/fm, , ' d e42: 90U • · of Orange Co unty 's miles, but great shape! _ 1966 Hci1bor C.M. ·Mo 9303· lmpOJts· powe·r Wi n,doWs , ,&: 15 Mut. 6 cyl. auto. runs 1_00_•~·--·----:- 72240Z, bB'owndn, 4 spd, abkl largest newcar dealers. $875.495.0816. -••uGIC-~ l""·f"OO brak e• 5·3 1~4709 &: &ood_. $59!i.;..£>ODD•'7aPJNTOWQODiSqulre, !H· VJf'I Jf\ I Jf•lf'()f\ l '.:i · -31M W.-..,.111. .642-9405 stereo. ra new re This r emarkable 1913 _" ..,_...,, .,~ ., 536-4• . . 558-14'0or751-,..... aulomallc.~tclio.t.Mer. eng. m.odmed tuned ex Mercedes Bemo 450 SLC ,71 TOYOTA .. ,,, 'IOL'IO "3 · COJ>diU-(1-) hAuslsY.-tetn.675-1413 Coupe is now on display. . • '73 CdV. Full pwr, AJC, Caugw , I 1 ••tf'OltD Ill' Please call 891-3321 for EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO vinyl top, Stei'eo tape, •••••··~~·••••••••••"• M•l•ll -· '74 610 WG N, Yellow further details. STATIO""'·""N Larca£Volvol>eale:r leath Int, tilt whl, ~r .,7 co•U!.,AD' v. • "-' 0 m. t I e SUNSRPOID a uto, A /C, AM /F ftftNIU '"0rangeCounty! I k d ' Is Xlnt "-~ VW'~ • 'SMOGlirdtoGrvw'9•vd. .... oc s,ra 1a . .......... ~·i...L 'lransmlasion power stereo. Mint «ind. Automatic, radio, ai BUYorLEASE $4950.642-8004. AutomaUc,air~--• Westminst.er ....,10 mi. 644-4363Jock6iJ-4Z7 conditioninr, ·ma -DJRECJ' i Ybi1l \Op 1teetlnc. Need reliable., ________ _ '71 2,40Z. XJnt cond ExecutiveCcr $1799. Jn xlnt ruaning cond. cleaa!,,,v .. ,v . Cr.Mar.M?-f87Stoamto l2,500mi. S2IOO.-.e70'1 aft. 7PM Merc;:edes Benz wheels. (291 EIA) ~·~~~~·~~-Codilloc ec.wrt. i!~e:n,;.;p·~, •. xua ~ltti;0,a~~c:u 1!:~la::.n~ e::: ~a~·:!:-~~3~reen. $3500 2800 Sedan · '.. .~" •~: ~ . ~·~ ':~'!r:n~~V:sai:! $I· 399.· ~tz':.~· through Sun. eve. 531.-SIMdayl. '"OP· Dollar f'or Any fleGll lf.fllU 2026 Ma(d1ester cond or car. $800. M. cd ;. I ~:.i,!. l8 '74 PINTO, 4 ..,..,i, de- Makeor Model. hrrari 972 $187 .31 lllO. •-~'-75()-201! LCRoud llN, 67d3-093.N B 845 v;a Miii Lf11Rj1 ' ' $9 luxe int~rlor "ulerlOi'. JIM p .ANOS ...................... TOYOTA ............. 0 or • . . ~ t,W• . ' ' <133KLL) ..... . '67. FERRARI :tlo GTC. Air, powe r windows, Sacrifi ce! '74 Volvoc 9917 ~ VOLV' o·· 7JllachJ,Lastoft.be SUNSITPOID MAZDA · Air·Superclean. $10,500. A 1\.1 J FM s tereo, low 1960 Horbor, C.M. l>46:_930~ Wml•.•u""n'de3r mw~~.!1,·y.SOOOAll ••~••••••••••••••• ~ ~ain._all~ ~"4626 5440Garden Gl'O'fe Blvd. 2001 S. Manchester 675·5205 miles, 36 mo Open End . --·-· '68 CAMARO very clean, 1966 "'bor. C.M. 646 tl03 -We1tmins~r 83l-4010 WE BUY IMPORTS Anaheim 6JS.6000 FromPvlCollection Lease. '69 Toyot• Hihix P.U. extras.$5T00.6*13B8. $1300. Call aft.er6:30pm ·· '74 MUSTANG IJ, four '74 RUNABOtrrSti Jl& SELL Us YOUR CAI! 1967 Ferrari GTC $10,920. cost. buy-back XLNT COND. $1400. Call 1973 VOLVO 164E, sun-546-1424 71 XR7 Excelleat COlid. cyl., radial !tires, radio, H, 2500 mi. Ser K991J 493-3194 . roof, A/C, metallic blue, ~aded with xtru, lo decor 1roup, great 847-20H We pay top price! 1967 Ferrari GTB s742o. De p. $.1500, 1!>-l· 74 Corolla l600, lo mi. like new Michelina, 19 mP1. 1967 ~ 350, gd. cond. $800. mtleage. 9811 480t mlt.a1e .. $2.• er reu.1~--------Wi~~::e·~~= in ~~~[=ii'orghi~~f!?~l ::::.~·~c~ d!:.1t ~~: nu, must see.~ oc of. Quality at S.5&00. 142-3749 :a~~ offer. Must sell. '70 X R-7. p JS, p /8, offu,837-1722 ;~:O!f1~~~~-~: t rade, wa lches, rings, Ser it PA225721 14005. fer.893·6S57 '74 Station Wagon, Air, Clio rolet 9920 AOM /FM. stedreo •• Oria. U65 Jluatana, 6 cylinder (08ILPF).12&-rrv • lmmacCond. 73 Triumph Stag, 16000 am/fm stereo. For sale • • wncr, a · ond. A A/T , P/S, AM /FM SUMSITl'OtlD ~~ARBOR BLVD. Shown by appt.. only. Offer Expires mi, Navy, 2 tops, auto, or tak e over lease. ••••••••••:;:;•,••••••• 836-9081, 548-tl4' *8teo Plusffer8 lrlick..w.2,d. M40GardenGroveBlvd. 645-1500 979-72~7wkdys 4-30-75 air, stereo tape. &rl-8277 846-4919 CO"~ '71 XR7. Xlnl eoacL Low cond.Bsto ."'9-.. .._,.. Westminller GMOIO ___ C_O_ST_A_M_ES_A __ I Fiot 9725 IEAT d a Y s, 1s2. o 3 9 9 '74 Volvo Wgn.. low mi CHIYIOLIT . mi. Below Bluebook. '14 MUSTANG 2+2, ft A Hff , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ves /wknds. . Llke aew AC _,_ z2 SALES & SERVICE $2200. Eves & week~ automatic radio. heater 9'Mll Ormge Ca•ty • THE PRICE ' ''""''""'• 2121 H_.....m.d. 494 2339 ' · '••••••••••••••••••••••• HlgltttstS..,.. OUMGiECOUMTY'S Tri-pit t767 mi . per gal. S4975. · · power 1teeriD g . , • ... 1-1. NEWEST &UJlGEST INCREASE ~,·,··s""p'1"T'F•l•R••E•••••·,·,••• 494-tOSlorM~3833. co5s4T6~1MZOOmA ~ tt35 <111JsSCu:O·s-1T.;.;..~ ATLAS JM MEDIATE • a m m, A9fos. UH4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ..._ ··~~::.ei~· DELIVERY Jim SlenlODS T?nneau cover, top nm-••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 El Camino, Am/Fm, •72 DOME ~GardenGroveBlvd: CltrplerJPL ' n S4T-BSM AIIModels &Colors I orts' n1ngcond.~.54MBQZ A/C, mag wheels, bvy DilTS'Wlllla Weatmln1ter 638-4010 OpenOaily&k'tlltO ----------j Di k M'U Motors mp '69 GT& 740 BES, neW G111r• ttol duty radiator. 3 _spd. 6 Cylinder, aut.omaUc '73 MUSTANG COUPE, PM --- --;-FRIE APPRAtSAL c 1 er 833-9300 engine overbaa.I, clean, ••••••!•••••••••••••••• turbo-hydro, trlr hitch. transmission. power V8, a utomatic, radio, 29Z9HarborBlvd.. We buy used cars & ~oF'iW5i# Sl850or B/O. 963-1795 .. __ ·12· vw Bug. Xlnt. l2080. $2300. 640-5074. steerihg,' •ir ·coodiUoo-bea~. ]tOWer steering. · CoeU lieu • "' trucks. Call GROTH ~~ ~ t962220SECoupe.A/C, !folQw-__ 977,. ~. ~DO.Makeof· ,65 Brel ..Air,_R/.H. auto. io.g. Need reliable put)' (718LJ'F).R.1JIB. ' •• 6-lfJ4 ' CHEVROJ..E;l'.for a (r , 120,w . Warner -· AM /FM , radials. )m· . "-tr. •• Xlnt body/'e•• <·cn"fice U. ·mate am:a11~JIQJtbl;y • -..S11111SITFQID' _ -, ~ !f.Ppr'ar.a1. ' : at So. Main mac. A . ''C!assit-" ·&: •ti~•·••••••••":\• .. •·-AJai:;:: .. Bff oU 4a.i8ie -· Staymeatsi.:eall f»: ..... at@·~~arv.ree1m. ·a VAllant. .~ ~ GRQTHCUEVRO.t.t.'T . Santa. Ana 5.57-2132 treated_ like one. $4,500,. (BUY VW EnalPi=sle'#iii-~ · ·· -HO:t t er. -· k47-Q8'1Sl:~1Dl'lll to .... W.ablntter ·13MOJ.O .MOO. • , • ~ .c_,__ IbUBe hBI tl Pt Pt. 494 0321 ~ (8 lo 10.m. f" 8!"-~·~t•••••••••••• Low. rid ·54~-· Wed. tifreu-1b.·<ai•-.\ ' .. -:-·t '"_C .. 11492-IBUJlft"'Plll • Hunlina~Be:c~ ~? ~~ 5pl\)tR, Convt. v ' Yi · -&llarlpm.) Dan '8ZRa1Dbler'AmtMl•dor, wa11:'on~r.sup;:;:"'~ rirDS, (5S8FG,). J i ,\. ~ '7:; '••., ~u S ANG 2+ 2 , 12 Pl -: Outb Boad.nan 847-6087 54?-3331 ·Nag wbls .. rad. tires, 6·250 SE. P /S. P /B. • '. · NewU'anaAmacor.Good ahowpipes.Am/fmtape. s· t-AM'" F...,,._ell,pblt~new 1m • newly painted, best olr. Sunroof. AM·FM/8 track 73VW Xlnt merharucal COINI. $400. 49Mlll!D cves. Cust. Intr. $800. 830-3ll5. • '988 · brakeals tires, diiOme ~·Clean, lomi'1. $llOI).. SELUMG YOUR CAI? 548.9833 lftpe. 17-18 m1>1. "250, cond. $1900crmake . whl1, l~r cond. 1750. caUM7..cll24. • • ' ·. TOP PRICES PAID l ;;~i24S°rumR.'~;;;;icFbe~•t'.'o~l~le;!r::_. 644"!'~.-"!'~e~v~es;;;. ofrer. &&f.5007 'fll STATION Wagon, xlnt '65 MALIBU. clean. · 1971 Coronet W.a1on, 846-I8S2 -; •72 DU&.TERlw/lir P/B . For Imports '73 12" SPIDER, 5 spd, G 9742 '66 BAJA BUG,oewh, =~$=:i79'5belled $500.orbesl! 28,000 mi. l Onr. f~ll •• Mustang,_... cond. PIS. auto. 1 <YftM. Gd: PaidfororNol DAkM./FbiMue, ,mag wh,J s.•••••••••••••••••••••••' paint recent reblt eng 541-0L38 power a/c, radio, xlnt ••-.•10~350,.uon, cond.$1,450.91J2..11112 D ~ s ereo, e c. T Lld od ' • ......__._ 991'1 cond.675-16'2 · 53 - 1 •••• ~ , . .., Ltwk Xlnt. cond. $3,600, off.,. '69 MGC·G • . pr , $1300./orter . ......,.. --MONT£ CARLO ·--.C 9961 1966Harbor, .M. car Yelloww/wtrewhls ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 D rt 8 cyl outo •• . 545·0037 · ' VW Parts, engines, 1973 Centurion, p/W p /1 . a ' • -•Muatanava.auto.,p/s, ••••••••••••••••••'!•••• ----'"'~·~·"""~'----l --------9-7-2"'17 ~:dr:~l~c5 ~Y~~:,~c~ust transms, beads, cases. am tfm stereO, c~utse 21 ·000 orlgl1~~I mite~. mpJ·sroo~ wort. p/b, mag 'A'bls,Xlnteond. '89 PONTIAC Hdlp, 'VI. TOP CASH! HOIMla H e a I y , 6 c y 1 Used or r e blt. Steve, control, maaa, new aul.Oma tlc, YuyllOp, air as ·: blt.ofr.6'13-7079 aulomatic,radio,hea\er 0 For clean used cars & •••••••••••••••••••···~ w/overdrlve. 20 Mpg. "56·9306. radials. A Cream Puff! con~itio~lnliclower ford tf40 power sleerin1. t r u c k s l Howard 40M mi. $2400. 644·1395 $.'1,750. Call before 6 pm. steenng, < 67 ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 MUSTANG GRANDE (ZDY807). S1299. Chevrolet, Dove&Quail l9G6VWBUG -545 ·1139or wknds $2877 , "68 Galaxle A/C, good 302 cld. VI. P/B. P/S. SUNSETFOID Streets, nr. MacArthur, MGI 9744 Gd.Cond. -S81-1732. • tires. Xlnt tran1porta· Auto. AM-FM stereo. 544.0GardenGroveBlvd. Jamboree and Bristol, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5Sl-J966 fl l • tion. ssoo. 548 t563 $12SO. 54S-6756 aft. Spm Westmln1ter 631H010 Newport Beach. 833-0555. '71 MGB, 4 speed. radio, 72 VW .Sedan, yellow, 74 Riviera, while w/lan-eGll fJDta ~ llU 9955 -heater. (1234 ). $2699. am/fm, air, 36,000 mi. ~au, full pwr, debt whla, · 1 S F 0 R D LT D , ••••• ':':;::~•••••••••••• '72 Fl R EBI,Rll, VI, Wanted : Sma ll Station % , SUMSETFORD 51950_ 558•8860 days, tmmac. Sac. Make offer. Broucham Hardtop, VB. Sal --..a"'--' automaUe,radio.beater, Wagon. S500 Cash. 1 OQO d ·~• .. •eves. 673-Sl35or544-'180I VOLVO automaU~,r~beat.er. es._.<:111:1 .. ,ce tapedecll:,rallyewbeels. Royal Palm Dr. Apt. C. S«OGardenGroveBlv . 1~-~~~~f.;;;-;_;;;:-N,;;;j~;dl~t"-'---'-ftlij power steering, air COil· OLDIMOlll (298EXW).1Zfa. CostaMesa Westminster 636-40lOl87 VW Rebll F.ng. NewC•••c "IS 01966Hnrbor C.M.6•69303 d ition ina .. Loaded. GMCTIUCIS SUMSITl'OID OYElt FACTORY Opel 9746 Ti ~ ........ .,,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C"l"l $3199 HO-~ ••• res. _..., .... ~ a ..... .., '74 Camaro LT. t:/\/C, -. ""'A-. 5440GardenGroveBlvd. IMYOICE · ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio.833-3732HVH,NB. CADILLAC AM /FM stereo, rally SUMSITl'OaD &W.ere:IJOkk Westminster CIMOlO A9tos. 'rparhd ••••••••••••••••••••••• a;...... 9701 ONA.LL ·~~~~L0~T, 4 spd., air. '65 BEETLE, nms lill:e Over 70 to cboOle from. whls, deluxe inter . X1nt. =~~~rG-rowa:'..'O~O • zuoifarboi'Blvd. I948 Vintaie Pontiac. 534-45.13 new.Sunroof.$795. From SI985. GMAC cond. $3975. Day s · , C.O.taMesa 540-8640 Silver itreak, 1)xpedo. HEW 1---------1 •644-48S7 • Finaaclq.61,.eMing. 645-3400 ext 70, Randy. '72 FORD Galaxie Ori1. cond, blaclr laq. ~······················ 't.4 LOTUS EUROPA l\fetafllc Blue. 8 Track. 3100 mi., takeoverlsc. o buy . 499-2791 ·' Opel GT '71, 40,000 mi. Nu --------,., -,.,1 Nites 642·10ST. hardtop VS automatic' 74 Toronfdo, xlnt. loaded, New lires/eng. &: traris. •75· HONDA h • •-·ks 4 pd '74 VW BUS AM/FM a d' 'b ' ' . .QOdown takeoverpymt. St . h 8 ·~ ;, ex aust"' SuV<: , s . · •71 Ve11:a Wagon, 4cyl, ra !0• ~aler, po~er · · t.,~ ... 4532 ra1g l , runt r>-~""''• $2195. 963·719'l. track stereo, comp. cptg'. Xlnt cond. 11495. stee1n1, atr.condi~. .._ showroom cond. Ste to SEDANS. l~-"'~-'-----o.,-1 &drps.Luggrack.Super Call645-730"1 (Zt;IOKW).Sl~... 'Vl O ·LDS Cutl ass, apprec iafe. $2300, Your c ho i ce o i Porsche 9750 sharp ! $1,7oo. & take SUN•-rQID , ~sa·pre-Hardl<lp, VB, 494-6129. · i ••••••••••••••••••••••• over pymts "'""" S2:58 Pla ii M S -o,, ·-'--=-'------.accessor1es p us tax & · _,. . • 1970 Cheve e alibu pl. 5440 GardenuRIVe Bl'ld: automatic, radio, beater,'~ 4 E 8 V license. Ord~r yours 74 914,1.8,am/£m.8trk,lo Iv.message .. _, CAD F ·le e two od .Cpe, full pwr, + A/C. Westmirlatei' '131J-«110 pOwer sleeri n g . 7 loF I~ ~dioRD.,_._ ,•. Alfolo.eo 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f .•. AHalOIMO today. mi.,must scll .Bestorfcr. , 8rqugham, 1966, Pvt Xlntcond.nuures,$1475. .. •<i78WR).$1T99. · au mat1c,r.a ·~•er, , luyori..-,_s_36_·_19_11_1_00_2._ss_1_s ___ 1 71 KARMIU..,WI ·party. All PWT, nr new 644·2817. '72 TORINOSptCne.Very SUMSltl'Ollll ~~er ~tcenaa. ••r con· A t1;19n ed 1 Jll:l'D.,,.-'radials.Jdealfamilycar. 1. neat.Magwhla.'Gd.Cond. d1t1on1ng. (729JPN), : ". Sale~•·s!vite •74· 914 Loade d, r e-4 speed. radio, beiater $1495 536-'i278 ·71 El Camino, A/C, P /::;, 11795. Evea & Wkndi 5440GardenGrove8lvd. "1900. . . bate/assum. my lease & (608 GXW) · . P /8, $1500. 548-7170aft. 5 646-S96l :"Wli.a .:-54$-4123 Westminster ~O SUMSITFOID ·9wltlll•arh · 1·11 give you $ISO. cash. ..l"'ELD-·-...,. MacArthurand J..... 9730 400-7265 $1777 I ·1a -pm . '55FORD mo qciCGIMIJ. t957 544oG·ardenGro'{e"'8lvd. J ....___ • . CabtioJet ~ ~pestry & 60 cOrvair, xlnl body " u·oo " ad· aaa· ·~·-·-2 •••••••,••••••••-••••• WestmJnstcr 635-4010 am.,..,.~ •••;••••••••••••••••••• '74 PORSCHE 2.0. many fl I.~. ·Jc!atber .intenor, full rwmiDgcond Mao ,:.._ . ., .... ~.. • "73 PJNTO t spd, slnt y · " 74 MB-Dove 752 71 JAGUARXJ6 xlras.Must sell!Babyon 1•11 LUIJll '"C:f, factory air Wt '· ' new ... ..,~.-.i cond ~700 8'tJlt ___ N_e_w_J>.00_._rt_Be_a_c_h __ 1 Leather interior, fu ll the way.557·6207 1:'11' w :alereo,doork>c:U, ~ '72FORDH-.Gna · ~ ~··•••••••••••••-••• 7 3 ALFA ltOMIO power, f actory ai r , TOYnTA ·eni•• control. _radial Cltryller "U Torino· VI au&omatle 74 GT, 4 spd. Deluxe int. 0..Iy' Z0,000 miles, 5 stereoradio,fullyequipt. '69 911 E Porsche. Beige. 'f tir'-.•'· Sol!l n ew & ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio' beder powe: '1J Plato Wqoa. Stick All/FM. ~ speeds• AM /FM. Full (STK.f27) Orig. own. $5500. (Tl4> . . H't'VlCed by Nabers. (516 '67 Chrysler, s,ooo mi, 1 iteeri~I. air c0ncuuoo. altlft, A/C0 12200. Call 751·5179 eqmipt. (1.f.tKEJ) $5595. 729·5821.Carlsbad,CA. . 1966Horbot .. ~JA. 6'6·9303 GIV) , . .' owner, xlnt L'ODd.. Like lnC. (llOOKX) ..... I 55118. '74 Vega Waaoa GT. Air ~~· $5295. -·SHOWPIECE '61 Porsche '67 VW. Reblt 1800 en8:. .$S6tS. new.546-4280 SUNSftl!OID llttPJJJtoRunabout cond., lu1g. rack, Klat Ci.-me: Sup e r 90 Roadster. AM /FM . Cpts. ~e . Ce•it tt27 s.uoG~en'Grre:Blrd. AUmaUc.Lomllaae. cond.,$2390.540-0C&S. ... ...... .... 1::'14"'"200"'0.C-626"'-·4"028"'--~=.~l ·-"P=•::i•::l·:.;SB00=:.:·.:5'8.:::,o•:.:Oll=Jc:oe=-' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wes~~r Gll-4010 . ' 67~ '72 'VEGA Clean, rKln& ,.._ ~ Mo .... RMCIUlt 9755 118 Fastback, newly over 15 c;:omet, auto.~8. good * '73 GraDd./J'oi'lno, P/& 19'1J, ~.aPd. a /c, 7,500 ml·., stripes, mag. whliz...~ '-.:!!:~""==::::;::::~1••••••••••••••••••••••• hauled engine. SllB5. cond. P75. P /8 ., A/C, J).nt ~·: SRAll.f, any nuonable 'wi&·tread tires. Katt, .-. · '73 RENAULT 17, fool inj. 673·4238 548·3M6 $3885.''81-.tzU.• ' otter. 9'6·2029 auto. $1,5(!0. 673-9178 l970 XJ. silver. Ar.t1F~. Mich. steel·bell.ed rada.l '72 SPIDER, 44000 makcoffet. mi, P /B, f'./W , P /S, a ir, owner. •lnt.cond.23,900 45,000 m1. $4800. 83'1·21Z1 mi, 536-9498 alt4PM. . 494 ·3661 M..,. 9738 Rolls Royce 9756 8MW 9712 •••••••••••••••.•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.ate Mode l 1973 Mazda Wagon, am/fm stereo, I · -'74 8.t.'IAIUA $2200,673·ll9S JR{ NUMBER ONE CLOSEOUT .DEALER SAVI$$$ 1973 Maida Sla. Wgn, I NV.S.A. * S ~OI * RX3, $2250. By orig. ,..,,,,.,_ .. ..,_""· ... -- # owner. 15,000 local mi. :::::.":"L"tt.1"'.M=::-..::.:.:: JMMBHATI XJnt eond. 2612 Mesa Dr. f""..:.::-•----.-._ GOOD SBICTIOH 73 RX3, AJC, xlnl. cond. ROUS-ROYCE DIUYllY Ulack Bay). S48·571l3. llR{!ml ""' """" ......... _ * Ca•l•s ... * $l,6:4·4594or67S.Xl17 -..--·-......... . 'Ellnilnate lhe rniddl Mercedes lem 9740 9760 ·man. Lease direct f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••• •••••••••••• authorized dea)er! There mutt be a r •e are JJl In tales, t l I .servJct, t tlnseiertion. 1972 350SL-, 260(X) ml, Xlnt. cond.$11.500. -646-096f or 6t6-7684 --1 T3 30(6EL Mereedel, rully l"Y' w LMM loaded w/sunroof, take Au thorized . C.-.vlfflMW over paymls. 842-7461 Sales&&.'l'vlce ·+• M W. lstS«rcet 581·2967 eves. Aak for leochk~arfs !SintM An)I g .311 11..:Tc.:ed".'-------I MicArthufand .~. $r-'73'50Sr:,-Bei .. aun-f()C)(_. lamboree ~ Jmm1culale condition. 848-Dove 7.5a.olDI '' ~ ,.._., Newport Beaeb ' '72 FORD ... DR, VI, "-"" 9750Porscht fJSO autom~tlt,-r~i~~. ,·•t••f••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• power steetin'i ilir •OOD· • , ditlon'ln,1 . (>281'1'D). $1489:" ,~··. t . SUMHl'llOllD 5440 OUdee Gl'Oftl 81..S. Westai•ter· .. '-..Oto •LTD ........... iwJ pwr, · .i lueO; a&, •ood coad. fllH/olr., PP --~ i• .., WAGON ,. _ PJI. P/B,A'lC.-SSJ._ '81 Ford LTD.' Squ&re ::J.••· 10 pu1, s.lat 40,0ll~--I. 1975 PORSCHE 914 s5995 AM7FM. "'-0 wheels. & morel ("k. #1870AJ ....... ' ff41 ' ·······~····~fr~···~·· MANY TO c~ flllOP.11 Special ltl•er-Ed.Ilion r-----""!,...----·----< witb eraaberr)' cerduf07 interior'. lmldanlate . Looffd, wltti a11 Xtr ... -11-.cnalM COfttro&, ete. MTV I l Jr -'*·""1 --"U•del"'-:· --.. ._. HAl ·Gftfll! l'ORSOE "'AUDI , •• ,, ... i ............. lf14114Mt7& _,., 1211116WZJI "°'911"9·~· ., ' I IRVINE WEEK OF APRIL 27 ·MAY 3 AMERICAN MOTORS Ward S. Lee. Inc. 1234 S. Main St., Santo Al')o 547-5826 Crevier Motors 208 W. I st St., Santo Ano 835-3171 CADILLAC Nabers Cadillac 2fJXJ Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa CHEVROLET Connell Chevrolet 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 DATSUN Dot Datsun 18835 B~och Blvd., Huotington Beach 842·7781 Theodore Robins Ford 2060 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-0010 Sunset Ford 5440 Gorden Grove Blvd., Westminster 636-4010 15!GI University Oldsmobile 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 LINCOLN-MERCURY Gustafson Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach ' 842-8844 Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 26i6 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-5630 Santa Ana ·uncoln-Mercury 130 I No. Tu stin, Santo Ano 547-0511 MAZDA Jim P&nos Mazda 2001 South Manchester, Anaheim 75().2141 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 27. 1975 ' OLDSMOBILE University Oldsmobile , 2850 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9640 PONTIAC Dave Ross Pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 546-8017 TOYOTA Dean lewis lmpqrts 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-9303 Bill Maxey Toyota 1888 1 Beach Blvd., Huntingt on Beach 847-8555 VW-PORSCHE-AUDI Chick Iverson . Inc. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 673-Qq()() VOLVO Dean Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 6'46-9303 • • •• TV !PORT! H/OH//(}HT! SUNDAY, APRIL 27 lO:OOAM 8 @ Cl) CBS Sports ~ular Events Include "The Junior Welterweight Championship;" "National Indoor Diving;'' and "National Short Course Swimming." 10:30 8 0 Cl) (Jg World ChamlMonahlp Tennis Live coverage of the matches from either: Houston, Texas; Stockholm, Sweden; or Charlotte, No. Carolina. 11:308 u~BA S.sketmll Play-Offs 12:30fiM . !fit NHL Hockey Stanley Cup Ptay-Offs. I .. , out/Warm· Up 1:00 Dodaer BeMbell Oodsers at San Francisco Giants. 1:30 (j) 'tournament of Champions Golf live coverage of the final round of play in this tournament from La Costa (Cal.) Country Club. Major LMaue flasemll Oakland A's vs. California Angels. 3:30 Im American Sportsman 4:15 (]) Howard CoHtl's Sports Mapzlne 4:30 sports Fiim "Ghost•Town Skiers" SATURDAY, MAY 3 lO:OOAM fJ Women's Pro Tennis Tournament 11:00 B QI (j)@) Major Leacue S.semll Baltimore vs . Cleveland ~ Kansas City vs. Minnesota. 12:0011@ Cl) Ci) NBA BHketlMll Ptay-Offs l :OOPM D <a {I)) Cl) ABC's Wide WOftd of Sports Live coverage of the National Championship Sprint Car Race from Terre Haute, Indiana. 1:301) Collep Tennis USC vs. UCLA. 2:0011 Prep Sports World Mount Sac Relays at Mt. San Antonio eoufi. D ( (I)) (]) I IHcjAL I The Kentucky Derby Live coverage of Ame ca's premier horse racing event from Louisville, Kentucky. 3:00 8 Collep Track use vs. UCLA. ca (I)) CJ) ABC' Wide WOftd of Sports Co t 'd TV 1.~p Evening Movies 7:JO 8'00 9:00 7:JO a.-oo 8:JO 7:JO a:oo a:JO 7:JO 8:00 t:OO 7:JO a.-oo 9:00 I I 7:00 8:00 SUNDAY APRIL %7 t (C) "Fanc1 ,.nt•" (com) ·~ :..... Bob Hope, Lucllle Bell. 11 "Divorce. Amertcan s.,1 ... (com) '67 -Dick Ven Dyke, Debbie Reynolds. 7 (29 I) 3 (C) •'TIM Man" (dra) '71 -JemH Earl Jones, Mertln Bel· semi. Buraess Meredith, Wiiiiam Windom, Berbara Rush, Lew Ayres. t (C) fanc1 hnts" (com) '50 -Bob Hope, Lucllle Ball. MONDAY, A"llL 2.1 t (C) "Mlclnleftt Lace'' (dra) '60 -Doris Day, Ru Harrison, John Gevln. 5 (C) "Cousar Country" (documentary) '71. 4 23 6 10 (C) ''T'-Mulea t.r Slatw Iara" (adv) '71 -Shirley Mec· Laine, Cllnt Eeltwood. TUE.IDAY APRIL %9 t (C) "A&tril In hlis .. (com) 'Sl -Doris Da1, Rey Bolser. 5 (C) "Tfte fly'' (scl·fi) '58 -David Hedlson, Vincent Price. 4 23 6 10 (C) ''They OnlY. Come Out llt NICM'' (dra) '75 -Jack War· den Char111 Ynfante, 'tlm O'Connor. 7 (29 8) 3 (C) .. R.tumlnc .._ ... (dra) '75 -Debne1 Colemen Tom S.lleck, Jemes R. Miiler, Whitney Bl11ke, Joan Goodfellow, Sherry Jackson, Leurle Welters. W£DNESDAY, APRIL 30 9 (C) "Move Over Der11na" (com) '63 -Doris Day, James Gamer. 5 (C) "One Miiiion YHra 11.C." (adv) '67 -John Richardson, Raquel Welch. 7 (29 I ) 3 (C) "Stersky a. Hutch" (adv) '75 -David Soul, Paul MlchHI Glaaer • THURS1>AY, MAY 1 t (C) "Lullaby of 8roedw1y" (mus) '51 -Doris Day, Gene Nelson. 5 (C) •'The ~nctn a. th• Plrel•" (com) '45 -Bob Hope, Vlralnle r Meyo, Walter Brennen. 2 17 l I (C) "Hawaii" (dre) '66 -Julie Andrews Mu von Sydow, Richard Herrfs. Carroll O'Connor, Jocelyn Le Ganie. C.ne Hackman. fRIDAY, MAY 2 t (C) "Piiiow Talk" (com) '59 -Doris Dey, Rock Hudson. 5 (C) "Count Oracula'I (hor) '71 -Christopher Lff, Herbert Lom. 2 17 l a (C) ''The Wrwcklns Crew" (adv) '68 -Deen Mertln, Elk• Sommer, Sharon Tate, Nency Kwen. SATURDAY MAY 3 t (C) "Honor l•PNS•" (hot) •f2 -Peter Cushlne, Chrlat09her Lff. 4 13· 6 (C) "Nfteda 9mfW" stars Lome Greene, Cllff Potts, Adem w .. tt Werrefl •Vend•rs. "A MaU.r of Wife ••• And Death" stars Rod eylO!, J91 Santos. 5 (C) "TIM ~ _ (scl·fl) '58 -David Hedi so!', Vincent Prfce. 7 (2't I) ] (C) ''The Good, .... 8114 • .... usty" (WH) '61 -Cllnt Eastwood, Ell Wellech, LAI• Ven Cle•f. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 27. 1975 INFLATION FIGHTERS We ._.wffll offer tt. W. ....t of a JVC 22 watt IMS recei•er & 12 .. woolw J.wa, .,.-.,. 1ptea JVC Hi-Fi We ..... a Gia • • • NC.cl cll•91r. INne, cllllt co.er, Slllr9 cw ta lclya WICI •• KM 'styills. a.cl • .. •• actl•e. stwdy ........... s399ts We offer Clll this for Receiver. JVC 5506 AM/FM/FM stereo receiver. 22 wau RMS all channel driven into 8 ohms 20-20.000 Hz FM sensitivity 2.2MV. Brushed brass finish. black out dial, wood case. · Speakers: Manchester 12". 3-way. housed 1n oiled walnut inctosures. removable foam gtill. 5-year warranty. ~ Clarlco• AM/FM stereo, I trac• player, ~ .. -... VM c••llf"· .,_, dlllt coffl" md llifty ..... 0.., ...... ....,. ·s 16995 Value Priced . lar-awCIJ for 4J" ....... Let us give you our small shop personal service in selecting your stereo system We promise friendly, knowledgable. "un-pushy" service. quality products and the best in afte< sales service. AA&D Electro.lcs 271 L t 71• STlllT COSTA MIU 642-1112 Hours: Dally 9-6. Thurs. 9-9. Professional Service· for all vour home electronics TV-Radlo-Stereo-Phono-Tape Pa1• ' . KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION . THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 IATUDAY: APRIL HUI (P.M.) 3:90 Ltw ftr tlle '70s (C) 3:JO Ltw fw the '70s (C) 4:GO Ltw t9t U.. '10s (C) 4:IO Min Ind Enlf9fl1Mllt (C) 5:001111 Hd Ellvlron.....t (C) 5:30 Spedll: (C) (PBS) 6:~{' Spedll: (C) (PBS) 7:00 lool ._, (C) (PBS) 7:30 Flett of Autuu (C) (K~)i 1:00 1""'111tieul Aalmt.len ftstivll (C) (PBS) .. t :JO The OIMf Hlff of Ult Sly: CMfta llellolr (C) (PBS) SUNDAY: APRIL %7th (P.M.) 3:00 Yop witt. MldtflM (C) (KOCE) S:JO Yop wltll MlcltllM (C) (KOCE) 4:00 Tudli1t1 Chlldr11 to R .. d (C) 4:JO Theatre II M..tcl (C) (PBS) 1:00 llltlfflCe (C) (PBS) l :JO fr,111 P111 West (C) (PTL) 7:GO f ...... l.od (C) (CTW) 7:JO Yeeln' Plpefi9t (C) (KOCE) .... .. ...,.,.. Joutul: lftteml· tleuf~(C)(PBS) 9:00 nt Weetlw (C) (PTL) t:IO fec.s: OrllCt C.UlllJ (C) (KOCE) MCNIDAY: APRIL Zlttl (P.M.) 12:00 SdlMI Dbtrld News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 ... .,,_. Thtlbt (C) (PBS) 1:10 la6dt/Out (C) 1:25 Md fldofJ (C) l:40Tillt t. Dnw (C) J:OO ~ C..pany (C) (CTW) 2:30 Iii llue Mlrllle (C) (NET) 3:GO Ltw ,., .... '70s (C) 3:301111 ... f.lwirM...t (C) 4:00 ..... T1allp Crow (C) (PTL) 4:JO IJldrtc C-palJ (C) (CTW) 5'°° .__street (C) (CTW) •:00 Ltw ...... '10s (C) 1:10 Y ... wllll Madlll11 (C) (KOCE) 7:GO W.-(C) (PBS) 7:JO fem: Orlqe County (C) (KOCE) 1.-GO ........ l....US (C) (PBS) l:JOMINrt OI Dr11i11 (C) (Broad· cut News) t-.JO 1.....-. (C) (PBS) TUESDAY: APRIL 29111 (P.M.) 12:00 lcllell Dbtrld ..... (C) (KOCE) 12:10flllilaleM (C) (CTW) 12:40 T1til It Mr Lind (C) (KOCE) 1:10 C..••lltr of Uvill& 1111ft11 (C) l :IOn..• Dmr (C) 1:45 ...... fldlfy (C) ZM =-llJ (C) (CTW) 2:IO . as (C) (PBS) J:GO..., ..... with tM Esperts (C) 3:30 ...... Thiftp Crow (C) (PTL) 4:GO Y ... wltll MldeflM (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Dedric CoatpelJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 S..-Street (C) (CTW) .... Iii llue Mlltllt (C) (NET) .... Mii ... fMtuellt (C) 7:GO .....UC lteWlon (C) (PBS) 7:30 flCte ff Alb!•• (C) (KOCE) 1:00 ltMdll: (C) (PBS) t:00 Spedtl: (C) (PBS) t:30 Clllfomll Jour111I (C) (PBS) • 1:10 Math fldofJ (C) 1:25 lnlide/Out (C) 1:40 Commu1tty of Uvina Thi111s (C) 2:00 Cedric ComP1nJ (C) (CTW) 2:JO Yllll Alleare (C) (PBS) 3:00 LI• for the '70s (C) 3:JO MH Ind Envlro11m111t (C) 4:00 flJinl Paas Wnt (C) (PTL) 4:JO Eltdric Co11pany (C) (CTW) 5:00 SIMmt Street (C) (CTW) • 1:00 Llw for Ult 70s (C) 6:JO YOll wltll Mldtll1t (C) (KOCE) 7:00 ftlaJ lridtt lritll Ult Esperts (C) 7:30 Voten' Pipl&iae (C) (KOCE) 8:00 Mattetpiea 111..tre (C) (PBS) 9:00 fflHt Wtff with .•. (C) (PBS) 9:JO The w .. ttier (C) (PTL) THURSDAY: MAY ht (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 Novi (C) (PBS) 1:10 Time to Orn (C) 1:25 C.m11unltJ of LM111 Thin&• (C) 1:45 l1aidt/Out (C) 2:00 Electric Co11p1ny (C) (CTW) 2:30 Bi& Blue Mlrllle (C) (NET) 3:00 lntem1tio111I Alllmatloft fntlvll (C) (PBS) l :JO FMlllC Cood (C) (CTW) 4:00 YOll witll MldttiM (C) (KOCE) 4:30 Eltctflc Cotnpaity (C) (CTW) 5:00 St11me Strttt (C) (CTW) 1:00 Book ltlt (C) (PBS) 6:30 M1n and Envirotunent (C) 7:00 Ar1bs ind lsr11111 (C) (PBS) 7:30 Peoplewttch (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Evenlna 1t ~111pllony (C) (PBS) 9:00 In Perforunce 1t Wolf T,.p (C) (PBS) F1UOAY. MAY 2nd (P.M.) 12:00 School District News (C) (KOCE) 12:10 R_.lltic RebtJlloll (C) (PBS) 12:40 Callfonail Jourul (C) (PBS) 1:10 Inside/Out (C) 1:25 TI1111 t. Drn (C) 1:40 Co•111u111tr of Llvlnc Thine• (C) 2:00 Eltctrlc Co111pe1J (C) (CTW) 2:JO VIII Allt(rt (C) (PBS) 3:00 Ltw fw tM '70s (C) 3:30 Woua (C) (PBS) 4:00 ftlaJ lrid&t with the ~rb (C) 4:30 Electric CotnP'llJ (C) (CTW) 5:00 Sesame Stnet (C) (CTW) 6:00 llw for tbt '70s (C) 6:JO Novi (C) (PBS) 7:JO Or1nae County Revin (C) (KOCE) 1:00 Romantic lttfMlllon (C) (PBS) 8:JO lthlnd the Unu (C) (PBS) 9:00 Firina u .. (C) (PBS) SATURDAY: MAY 3rd (P.M.) 3:00 l.lw for the '70s (C) 3:30 Llw for Ult '70s (C) 4:00 LI• for the '70s (C) 4:30 Min 1llCI Etwlrn•nt (C) 5:00 M111 and Emronment (C) 5:30 Speclll: (C) (PBS) 6:JO Sptclal (C) (PBS) 7:00 Book Be1t (C) (PBS) 7:JO F1ce1 of Autumn (C) (KCCE) 1:001 ............ All..u.n f .... (C) (PBS) 1:30 In h rforr.taTite at Wolf Trap (C) (PBS) \ THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, APRIL 27, 1975 I==~ •. s..55 1" fl •-,_ Miu Mon .. Wed., Fri.; tr1 A ~· ower ,., ....... , Mon., Wed., Dey Tues., Thurs. rl.; MttrifJ or flttrlfr Tues., Thurs.' fIO fducaUMal Protn111 l:OOICI) SunriM lelMSW m ..... ,,. ... ,. .... dll VIiie Knowttd&• lO:IO I (ill CI> CJ) Love of Uft Law for Ult 70s/YOll With · Q) Ci) (1gl m H o 11 J • t 1 d lllnt !t\.uam ID , .. tutH r: (9 ())) (]) m 11 u kt t, 1:30 11 Claremont Cotloqufu• Mon., 1.:!.t., Wed., Fri.; Stepa to l..unal111 Tues.; Dtftnl~ u:..~ Medill Thurs. -Cf) «I Educatlon1I f .. tum PttticMt Juldiotl . Not for Wo1n1n OllJ ' 700 Club Mlch11I Jacbon Show ll:OOl l~~ovq I Reltlitsa lullwlnkle . m Jldpot Psycholoo TodlJ ( ) m T 1u M o 111 y : Y!il fOf H11fth Mia ( Cl)) Momin& Comtdr Tim• I Miu Roo.1 for o.dd) &:•s m News r::. .. of 11111n11 7 :00 • l fE I~~=~ U :JO ~ = ::.7c-ftf T111tr· Car1eHs row ())> CJ) m AM AMric;e 8 o oo a> m .... CMdl · 0ner • COilitti <~ (j)fCIJ m • lia Sllow· .... Zoo lttvUt down Stoell Esc1ta1111 I The l.MCJ Sllow : Salm• Street Let's Rip 7:30 I m Cartoons Mevlt: Set Daytime Movies. • T1t1nes1t1 Tuxedo Now Yori! Stock Esclllnae POIQ Pl& : VIiia Alt&rt Market Updltt 1:00 Ci) (ill CI> Cape.In llq1roo Yilll Ale&re • ~ S.1up 12:00 N•ltiM la111111 s,flb l Fn.ta Dillltlld Heed The Ffflltllelts flKllHtd flkUrs Carteona MIU Dtu&llt Show N.R. Pvfllltut <a())> mm , ...... : Zoom! IMttr Hlllliiltita 8:30 ·1 The QillelJ f n News: Set Daytime Movies. • Romper Rt0111 ()1) (!) Nootl AH1lr I Jot I 1 r 1 t t 1 Yo&l l Friends ~Show '°"'" Pyle I (j) SolHtltt .... Zoo ltevut CartMM : Miller heen' Noi&llbomted : F .. turn •:oo 11 m ()) .... ,lld . Not ,., w ...... OttlJ : fill• Stntt 12:10 IJ(ij) (]) ()) As tM Wtrtd TutM OOdi m Ctlebr lty ~(l)(igl i?:)Dlrs of Our Sweepsttus ltn CaMJ I ' llt111 ~ Thtltn tuve 1t to ... "' <a ())> cv m 5p11t s.cotd AM lo1An1t1e1 ' News Jldl LI lln111 lullwf111dt /\ I I f I) .. ( ) I '. I love Luer 1:00 I (i7} CI>()) The Culdl111 ll&ht ~:.U:r!:8"' MOv(lliWAlt()): Set) ~aytime 1Movies. (])) MIU Ooultl• Show dM l6J'J 1.1.J &> Al Mr ChK· Sew ~t's Now I To111111J Hlwtlu Slltw 9:so I (ill(]) Cf) c.mblt ::~ ~~ b,,.. Qj (j) (ij ~ W1lttl tf fer· . Mtvlt: Set Daytime Movies. (I) Ti_, l Llult; IMll: Set : Futuna ID1yt~ef=~:~ Wtd. l:30l!Jl!fE~1n::" CrHn Acres ~tee Court Murftl stlvHs CookJn& Shew ra ())) Cl) fl) let's Mike A 10:00 I @ m Cf) "" You See It Murier ..... ~ 5'low 2:00 IDCI> &Ike I• •latit · ta Ci) di m Hi&tl lttlltrs (j) a;, Another Wtlid liivll: Set Deytlme Movlu. • • Mftlt: S.. Daytime Movies. Ex· (9 (()) (I) I!) $1CWOO ,,... cept Wed. •• , D Futures BJ NllllJ & the ,...._, Q) Metlltfl'olft-Ln fD F...._ " d t1 f· •· • , II· A 2:JO ,~ ~-•• ·n =--Held <9(i)HIHl>OM ~lit " I MoWit: ~ Olytlme Movies. lltl Hunllr llltlf'lllwl/ftlturea Ytp ftf Hultlt 3:001·1~=-. OUJt • Hantet p Clrtoo11 en> CI> GI>"""'' Hos-.. . . D (IQ) 0 (I) Mewlt: Set 01ytlm1 Movies. I My f1wrtte Martla11 let Slllart lnetty Hllbllln : Futures 1:•101u.i .._ See Olytime Movies. · la Deustas SMw Geor11 Car· lln co-hosts. TMllllHlln ....... s ....... TMMullltiln (I),._ Zlo RIWe Adda11s ., .... ., • Features ( ~)=a.ates Mlb Doustas Sllew M11rW ._ Ceoti111 Slltw ca Cl)) .. .., Moult Club 4:00 I fatlMr ........ Puflltuf • Udnlllt It's going to be another great week with plenty of guests dnd plenty of humorous anecdotes tromoohost George Carilll. Cllllt111's lll111d Cl) Teny I His frtends iruntrolltllco . TMFlllbtHtt . Siu•• StrMt Mis Tm Alnoru 1 Futum HollJWOOd .... aauica 4:JO CllllSWtnl Lury V1n Nuys hosts. 6 Hll1rious House of Fn.-...steln Di111hl lufs & His luddln ~:'HMCI ..., .... , ....... ........ Cl)) Stir Trek ~be~~m ..... TIM Ill Valley @ I Love Lucy • TIM An111en Mlcby Mou• Club (]) Sew What's New (]) MtfY Criffla SIMM : Mister Roten' Ne!Pborhoocl • futures Mlulon: llnpnaitlle 5:30 D 00 cm CI> C~ Ci)) ..... ·-,,.. ....... s ....... TIM F1yiftf Nun Dlnlel loone loo• 222 : Villa ""'" Sil hlllwaa • Trevet Flms Unclerdoa THE DAILY PILOT . TV WEEK. APRIL 27. 1975 "THI SMALL CAR EXPllT511· FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES-SERVICE -·PARTS "RSONAUDD UASING -ALL MAKES & MODELS j fllf SEllC11011 Of USED CMS 842-7781 540-0442 Serving _Af/ Be~ci, Citie~ S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. 11135 IEACH ILYD. HUNTINGTON BEACH Right, Mike. The show will have everything but those seven words I'm not allowed to sayoo1V. S UNDAY APRIL 27 L-t0mTM1111e-.../Qrldl .. 111 1:45 (I) .... ™' ••• 1:00 U.S. tf Ardllt TINJebHs TlwlldtrtHrd• Ru H••bafd ,..,...,,.,.. JablMfwocQ (j) Tiiis 11 a.. Uft . .,,........, 7:.JO .. ..,.. C..tb COi Mofmtft Tabtmadt Chelr Ultra Ma1 I' ' Voice .. VldorJ ................. a....tlry """ ......... ,.. 7:45 Saalld tltart 1:00 ,,,......,. V• ., Arrlcuftare S.WlpfCJ Ru Hu•lillnl Maz111 Prophtdn Look Up I Uwt ( Ci)) c.-, ClalUa I '""' l Dilne fw1 bta & la NI 10:JO o u (j) a m w. , " CINI•· plNtil, TtHia Uvt cov•raa• of the match from tither: Houaton, Texas; Stockholm, Swtdtn; or Char· lotte. North Carolina. Im m"-&: 10.000 1.c. tr llteb ...... ,., faftll fw T adaJ WalMlertat TIM Hu .. 11st (j)) I #He@ t C.1eer Su..., (9hrs) An .ciuc.tional/tntertainmtnt pro1r1m about cancer. m Paata11a o. .... , U:ocfl Ru Hu•barC ............ a ..... @ E!)llltltC.._n ·~ ..... , ..... ,td., Mfttt: vr1'e Yeu11 Ptople" (com) '40 -Shirley Temple. II> Chrdl • tM ..... a Fint ... Qtlrdl ll:JO ~~(])Cl) NIA l11hthll 0 Cil EB MaM A Willl D Clitti 1,.,-1 Ptt tine. !\ I 1 ! I·' •• I I I I •• ...... !!.. ... Show 12:00~......, Dlllect1t @ (1) 9 Old Tl•t I t1pt1 .... : (C) "'Jiit S. tf ...._ Heur (adv) '59-Davld Htdison. • Wtldtn•a (j) Mfttt: .. &dt Den I Die" (dl'I) Cllurcfl Witfl A Yllion '39-Jamts Caaney, Jane Bryan. l:JO Ll•P Ullt. .., fttt IC.IN .... .,., .. Dbctwery • ~ Htt..s Tiltatrt TM ctlrhtlflhm Tntt AdwHtun Jl•llJ Snaart Show Mideast AMlyslt It 11 Wrttt. ( (j)) lulldeJ fof C.tar Yeur Doctor Answers • IMIPt m · =:ttu~~AN 1z:10oaC119l mN"L Hu1rtr * (IN COLOR) Stanc'D ~ = @ (i) """"" Kuhl .. 1 Dodttf DotMt/Wan.·UfJ I Cl)}f ... Hall Mffti"' Spftftc StrMt UM ...,,... a ....... ,~ s...., Celllwatitl C1J Qi Ra H•benl hllllc Serflce ~.., Sef1Hll 1:00 (])OJ·-....... ca (I)) Der of DbaMfy Dodl9f ....... Oodatrs at San 'Ca•pu• Preflle "Viewpoint on rancisco Giants. Nutrition" Cl) Movie: "leflt" (ICi·fl) '61 - • Cf) 9 (j) Oral Rollttts Bill Trntrs. Wiiiiam Sylvester. " 11 Wrfttee 1:30 I'....,. DeJ ., Mlrldtl 6 C.•bat m TM ,..,.. Show CD m ro11ra1...t .. a. •. . r.tt11 ftt TadaJ pioft1 CCiff live covtra1e of the 9-.JO c. .... 1lne final round of play from la Costa. ID Meet die Pms ~: (C) '"lllra tf die WI· (Qt (f)) 1•111 Swauart Slltw (adv) '65 -Linda Saun· S.artae w., ders, Adam West, Denver Pyle. I ....... 111 Mlradff 9 H!!PJ Hulttn ~ ,,.,...... ca Cl)) S.ldlr .., Cancer Con- Dtr tf Dbawrr tinues to 7~30PM. ~ Heur 2:00 IJ TM ,..,.. "Tht Desperate ~ laltf'a C...ta Ones" An exp&orltlon of New Yor11's flnt ... Qurdl Boney. n1ca y Paiabm II frteadt tf Mai . ~ ()) CIS Spelts __., (I) MtM: CC) 111. ,._,. (adv) ACd9i • la C.Ulidad/Mttltll '65-Rotltrt Mitdlum, Carroll S.ktr. am Nee 1e 111 i. us Sptdat I~. r"'!it'.:!..~:!: "Heartbeat for S.nf11desh1' The Faith t. TedaJ Rev. Jay Walsh, Or. Wendell W. Y9p fer Htattll Kempton and Dr. Konn W. Ketch· 2:30 r...,-1...,... '""" ditcuu the relief efforts btlnc llMt: "I Wei A y_,. ..,._ m1 .. e:=·--I~~:~-. ..,. .. ....., -· .......... Trdl l :OO s.n.w. c..,a., Cl).._. ... ..., 7S Wllcllffe ni.tn THE DAIL V PILOT. T\I WEEK. APRIL 27. 1975 fJ Mtwtt: (C) "falCJ hlttl" (com) '50-Bob Hope, Lucille Ball. ,,......., le:.: .. Jl•llJ SWqprt Shew llad rtnpectlwe ........... Cl)) s....., fer ea.., Con· tlnues to 7:90Pll. S:JO D MMll "Bottled Trouble" Dick Van Dyke talkl 1bout alcoholism. 0 TM lrphlwtrtl:a Blolotlst, artist, dancer and ftllrtill art expert, lY· rone Huntly. a senior at Loyola Marymount, autsts; how to berln your chosen carHr Is discussed by Mt. St. Mary's Carttr Evaluation tx· pert Minette Sawchuk. w~=r~S,trh· ... Cory Wells and Curt Gowdy fish for bus In Maine; and Camtf'On Mit- chell aoes divin1 In the Truk la· coon waters off Micronesia In the South Pacific for a sunken World lw"i:W~: Mat« ltlaue .. ...,.., Oakland ... ·1··~~~~· m Thia 11 tM LHe iiwit: ........ .. tM fltld" (dra) '63-Sidney Poitier. I :.r:-:,:-m HttHaw MM: °"Slm.p" (rom) '37- . Clar11 Gable, Jean Harlow. Walter Plid&i.~:::;rc:e . Ci) ..... tile ,,... Will .,.. .... 4:15 (l)E!>Hewt~ C..Wa s,..ts ..... ·=·I' ........ .............. s..&e, Today's protr1m oria· inates from the first Annu1I Celebrity/Athletes Goff Tournament at C1marillo Sprinp, sponsortd by the Kidney found1tlon of Los An· tits. s,..ta n. ''Ghost Town Siders" ltreatt ..... Cl) 111111tf TN Artlstrotl& . Wa9'1natM Wtt• In Rtvltw lllClrt . .s..., ........ . Celtllirttr , .... 5:00 8 Texaco Presents Danny * Kaye's look·in at the Metropolitan Opera-- for your whole family II' 18f' I Deur ""911 LM· •• It ....,...... .,,.,. Comedian Danny Klye Introduces sdlooldlildrto to the myriad tech· nical and 11tistic tltmtntl called upon to produce an opera In this hour-lonr .,S.Cltl. Gutst st1mn1 art Metropolitan Opera stars Beverly sm •. Robert MtrT111, Shlrllf Yttrttt. Enrico Oi QIUNppt, Paul Plllltkl, Juclittl INelen, Adrla111 M111Pontt Ind Jolt Carrtnil. CJ) .... : (2t,ihr) '"WMtlVtf ... ,. ,..... .... _, ...... (hor) '62- Bette Da~ Join Cmtfo(d. ltlo~ I==· .......... Lea ....... _ .... ~nue?ri =· "' C-Con· •=.c:= ...... 111 llc.,.e ... 5:J01Ulle ...... ,_........... . MM: (C) (2W) "100 ..... rt) '69-Burt RIJ'IO&ds. Raquel Wtkh. ·' I i ......... ...,...a.t11111mani•flllh11Ch , .... T,' ... ....... A.tflca .•:001a1~ ..... Z.:: (C) (ZfhW) ....... ,.., '61-StM lkQuetft, "*"' Y1u1M. Jacqueline BIMl 1 .............. SMIS.. lllwle: (211r) '""' Cll6lll" rt I (dr1) '63-Toe y,,_ Romy SdlMldtr, Jofl1 ........ Carol l.Jn· 111. Jofln SU-, lartas Mtttctfth. Conclusion wUI air SUndlr ( .. ay 4) 1t &PM. I ..... ...., . ~.c...... Mtfle: (2llr) "Elll .. ~ .. ra) '55-JtlMI Oun, Julie Har- ris, Jo Van Fleet, RtymoftCI M"auey. <a (I)>....., ,. c-Coft • tinues to 7:30PM • ms...,ac. • ...., f.BC....Ntw 1:30 D ..._. w... "Crocodlla Crisis" Bill BumH1'1 c.mer1a tmel to the Karlbe Crococlilt FaNft Oii the ballkl of the Nilt Riwtr In Af~ tor a look It the ptl~ tM Uococlia., now on the tndanpred species ll1t. (j) Mewlt: ....._. .. Sc•.,.... F,-;.:ra) '38-Slll~ T .... ...... c..tllt ....... n. ...... Tht f dtdiM of ttlis r.listouS sect la SllOwft throuch llOfY and son1 by aurvivln1 Shlktra llYina In Ntw Hampshire and Maine. I ,.., ...... .. ..., ............. .... .... 1:001 ... WM ..,._ "land of tht Condo(' Martin Ptrklna and Jim fowler Join an expedition to the coutal desert of tt.ru to h•lp cap- ture the ailnt condor and test 1 new tylttm of tnc:klnt the lfl· dan .. red bird. 0 ,... Wiid ,., tt Holt J.cll Sf'l'llth Introduces: Louise Huebner, the "official 'filch" of Los Anl'ltl: the Wadi coral of Hawaii; hunter/ trapper lva11 Man with flfm he allot of the lecend1ry "81& foot" of the Northwttt. w =:'. ...: (C) CZIW) .,_, ,_,. <com> ·so · -M ~• LudU.8111. Thi n1 (J)TMWllilll,. ..... a-:-i:.,,... 7. 1975 ..... Raquel • El a.w • W• MtfCadt 1:11 •a()) ()) a. Kit• Smith. Iii uct Tina Tumer, and Paul ~ ... B8Cll9tDW..W ti Dia-., ~ ~ tht Thief" Part I (R) Tilll fwo.Plrt comedy concerns 1 St. hrnard doc 1tv.n to klepto· Nnla wtlO enlivens tM lives of 1 tnfflc htflcopter rtt10rttr (Dwayne H~n), lib &ltlfritnd (Mary Ann Mobley), and tM reporter's land· 'fdr (tlu llncasttf). 8(Ql(J))(J)&)Sll ...... $ ill. "Steve Austin, fuaitivt'' (R) Steve btcomt1 1 fu11tlvt from the a.w after nc.P'na from police who hive anuttd him fOf murder, and It btcomes • race for Steve to find the man who framtd him before he's r1e1pturtd by the police. • lln ''Wllr Do Birds Sina?'' Riwt tlplorts the techniques for dllco¥tri~tht purposes of bird tonl. d en that some birds aln1 with accents, 1nd th1t bird tonp are Pissed on from parent to dllld 111udl like hum1n children pick up spttdl. ............. l:OO (I) IMlt: (2tlr) ._... at the 0,. ~ (com) '35-Alan Jones, the Mafl Brothers. • .... : (al) "'Dlwetce, AIHrica• _. (co.n) '67-0lck Van Dy\t, l.,_..,..::::;..!:son Robirds. :::.• .... , ... ......... .............. 1:JO 8@ Cl) Cl) "'Id "Hush Now, or You Oit" (l) A r1pe. followed by THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 27, 1975 the murder of the rapist, puts Ko· ~I Oral Roberts IDf. Jauers , .. ,._ Hour J•k on the trail of the victim ind • It..., Ttd hstroq CI) Mr. ,..,_, lulUr 1n unknown, suspected third partJ. MPIMte la11ut1e rr...-: ~ Cl•• "The Mind Game" II 9 CJ) l1j 8' NIC Sua~ar n.t OM W1r C Ci)) loull ,1ul l.tfl ... llptely~ulltbt "A Dt1dly State t:JO B @(])MHllil "Picture of A · Nnltvitlt Mink of Mind" (R) An unscrupulous PIY· Sfiidow"(R) Mannix's enchantment 11:00 I 0 (j)@ Cil News chiatrist (Georae HamUton) con· with the photoaraph of a news· '....u.n nives with his patient·lover (l.nley woman (Rosemary Forsythe) sends Mtdll Warren) to conceal the true facts of him on lhe trail of the subject's (fa Ci)) News her husblnd's death. murderer, and puts him directly in katluya Kuhlman IJ 'THE Kl~G IS COMING' the si&hts of the killer. @ NYrD * GREAT WHITE THRONE I" Is WrittH 11:15 IN"" DR .. HOW. ARD c. ESTEP Tiit nt 1 rn Rock eoac.ft B Tiit ltlflc ta C..lal Soul free ( : (j)) Spt11lsh News (eij (j)) CJ) aJ AIC Sua4•J ~F~ War (R) 11:30 II Movie: (C) .... Strttt" (dra) Mowit: (C) (2iij "Tbt 11111" (dra) .a!.Bm ltutdfs HoUJwttd '61-Susan Hayward, John Ga._in, '71 -James Earl Jones, Martin Bal· 10:00 II 9 Cl) am NIC News S,.. Vera Miles. um, Buraess Meredith, William dlf ''A Shootinf Gallery Citied (I) News Windom, Barbara Rush, Lew Ayres, Americl" Cart Stem is the on-cam-II Simmy Davis & Stars! J~net Maclachl•n. Geora Stanford era ~eporter for this documentary '*SAMMY AND COMPANY Brown. Rod Ser1lna wrote the show1n~ the arave effects of the D Sammr & ComPlnJ Guests in· script ~daptatlon of this film from sh1rp increase in the leaal a~d elude Adrienne Bar'beau, Lff Elder, the 1nppin1 novel by lrvlna Wal· 111~111 po$$tsslon of hind auns 1n Larry Rarland and Flip Wilson. lace. In the story, the world is this country. Reschtduftd. fJ Movlt· (C) "SulllvH's Etaphe'' sh~ked when the President of the DIJ of DilCIOVtfJ (dra) '6.7-Mirtin Milner, Clu United States and the Spe1~er of Today at Alut CalJntt Guliaer, Linden Chiles, Don Quine, the House 1re both killed tn an • Outdton Wltll Kati C.lllwy Kuen Jensen accident. Since the Vice President News Cl) Teltpvlst. Is Incapacitated by 1 stroke, the Revtval Fim @) Movlt: "Stall& 17" (dra) '53- rules of succession till for the ._/This Is J11111 Willi1m Holden, Don Taylor, Har- Presldent Pro Te"!. of t~e. Senate 700 Club i· Lembeck Otto Preminaer. to assume the nation's h•&hest of· • ~ Co•blt ' flee. That man is blaclt Senator Leu ""9tl "'--r..., & Susa• Ala ... Douitass Oilman (Jona), • quiet lO:JO F......Up (I) Teeilfrt a.. and philosophical man . -and for· DllcuaM ~ "Offshore 011: Warrt1 Robttts mer ~fessor --!'<> ,t1n~s himself Cost vs. Bfnefits ( (I)) Sft•islt MM thrust mto the nation s h11hest of. 9 DEIUT TM Lat W.N C11rtl 1• _ 11 Ill Da--'. ... ....... __ _ fa 1nd 1ssaulted on all sides by Race hosts. ~:.-• D&.M ~ s uv-a political rivals. I""" ....,.. -I Si• YlltJ SIMlw The~ l:ODls,.Hi"' F..., ,., ... ,..,. TtdlJ • MM: (C) '°FHCJ Puts" (com) 1:40 MM: (C) -n.. Cl.,, ... .,. ......,.._. T1leltrt "The Nine 'SO-Bob Hope, Lucille Ball. dra) '68-Georae Sanders. Tailors" Part Ill. m MluiN: ..... 1111e 2:00 II CMlltqe .., Sefw Pa1e 1 If you're like most people, you're probably about 8 to l 0 pounds ovel"Weight. And you'd probably feel better if you could trim off the excess baggage. Starting tonight, you can do something about it. ~or the next four weeks, ~-~al segment on the KNBC 5 and 11 O 'clock Newservice will give you a real, workable opportunity to lose 2 pounds a week, and feel physically ' and mentally better for it. The program is called "Feeling Fine;· and your family is invited to participate along with Jess Marlow. (Jess is going to try losing 8 pounds during the course of the series.) Tonight at 5 and 11, Jess will tell you how to obtain a free "Feeling Fine Formulct' kit. ·0ur goal is to take a million pounds off Southern California byMay23. This week's subjects include:· Pace I THE DAILY PILOT TV WEEK APAIL 27 1975 ...._ What is ''overweight"? How you can enroll in the "Feeling Fine" program. Tllesday How much do you need to lose? Jess introduces a typical Southern Califonua f arrJly which the "Feeling F me" series will follow for four weeks. ....... ~ How to get tter food and more food value for your shopping dollar Tlmnday How you eat affects how you look and how you. feel. Friday How to correct poor eating patterns. How to get through the weekend without over-indulging. Feeling Fine" Weeknights at 5 and 11 D9C4 Mews1nice { MONDAY APRIL 28 For momtnc and afternoon U.tlnp, l>leaM ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 B (C) ..... RO Pelt" (1dv) '62- Rory C.lhoun. Cl) "llflllt of tllt Qurtlr ...... " {dra) '59-Julit London, Oun Jones, Nit "Kini'' Cole. ll:JO 0)....., of tlM Wiid StaHle•" (Wis) '59-Geori• Montaomery, Ed· 11r Buchanan. ti:OO m "lnttlaue" (mys) '47 -Geor1e Raft, June Havoc, Helen• Carter, Tom Tully. 1:00 0 '"Short Crau'' (wu) 'SO-Rod · ~meron, C.thy Downs. Qi (C) .. River of No Return" (1dv) 'SS-Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Mon· roe, Rory Calhoun. Z:JO C1J (C) "The Pit & the Pendulum" (dra) '61-Vlncent Price, John Kerr, Barbara Steele. J:OO D (C) "Youn1 C11sicl)'' (dra) '65 -Rod Taylor, Julie Christie, Flora Robson. (IQ) (C) "StllfJ of A Woman" (dra) •l9-Robert Stack, Bibi Andersson. a 00 (C) HAftllMlsll" (wes) '50- Robert Taylor, John Hodiak, Arlene Dahl. 3:30 (]) (C) °1'1111"'1 TeU Mt True" (rom) '61-Sandra Dee, John Gavin. 0 (C) ..,erton 1'1Ke" Part I (dra) '57-Lana Turner, Lloyd Nolan, Lee Phllllps, Diane Varsi, Russ Tamb· lyn. 1:00 5:30 Merv Crlffin Sllow Ancty Crlffitfl Dr11net : Z.00111! Cl)) Duler's Choice . lrM Film lJttle R.ucals 7:00 8U~@ mtlJNews Ironside BowOn1 tor Dollars 6 Mod Squad Truth or Consequences Whit's Mr Line I Love luq The FBI Cl} I 5pr u Mujer Prohibida The lie Valley : llltMflCe ( Cl)) loftlllla i>r.a (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 27, 1975 Non-s1nokers are up-in-arms ... and they have their reasons . Sn1okers c:ai1 he hazardous to their health. The war is on, hut where a re the hatt1e lines heing drawn? What rights do smokers have? And \vhat right do non-srn okers have to try to stop them? Channel 2 Ne\vs re porter Ruth Ashton Taylor is on the firing lines aJl this week to show you how and where the war is going. J0in h er each night for h er series of special reports. 6Rm Channel 2 News CBSS P•1e g MONDAY (Continued) .• Tine ..... 7:JI ........... .......... u.. ........... ............. ,., ... , ..... -$ ...... : (C) (21w) ......, (dn) '60-Doris °"· .. Hlrriloft. Johll Gevftl. w. ........ ........ ~ Wllll w.w " ..... ....... .-i .... -. ......, ... .... ... ,...... .......... a.-eoB@Cll())IHt•th "Tiit FoUrtfl Yldim" (R) A Mries of seenilncly random killinp have the people of Dodse City In 11ear panic, but M•l1 disc.ms • pattern-in whidl Doc is U.. nut vktlm. a QJ Cil a m n.. s..t1ttn .,..... a..r Ei·Bt•tle Rinio Starr, Lily Tomlin, and sinrer John Stewart ruest. . · D .... : (C) (ZIN) "'Cetlpr c:.a. (documentary) '71. .., ....... (51 (I)) Cl) QJ"' ... .i .. ttllfttiD1 Ground" (R) Miu o.. Is lnnuetad by an ovtf· ,... wt..... cop whose obses.- sioft lo tftlinHr In lrrat of I dOll ~ Mefty Impairs the career of die rookie. Winifm stuitner ruests-1 =•~a:: .... , ........ .... (C) (2lw) """" CA.ti. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, ~PAIL 27, 1975 lifts" (mus) '62 -Elvis P1tSlty, 1=r.."= Sttlla Stmns, Jeftmy SIM•. Ill) 1lle nil -"Guilt: The PIJ· ..., 1crt•11H1 T lJ E S 0 1i 'r c111c c.nw· Host Devld Prowltt t:ao en <I>()) ..... CR> uneMt conducts tllis euml111tlon of 1uilt to tttlilli of Jtilt die npt sift to pt APRIL 29 whlcfl lndudes the d11m:ti H In Rlloda, 8rtnda decides to throw I Inducer and ptOducer of auiH, "sur· "'°"" for her ablW and ~ For mornlnc and afternoon Ustln11. vivor rui.lt. N ruilt In JOUftl dlildre11 a reunloft wlttl SOtM of Rlloda's ~ ... DAYTIM[ PROGRAMS. •nd edolescents. and what hlppens I Id*' dassm.ta. a.tow, hw your convene.nee, ire when •Pl'OPrilt• ruitt fltliqs ,,.. ._ the •1'• "'°"'"· not dev•io,ed In people, ...... ... I Lis P•a. . w1 " ..... .,.._Tall DAYTIME MOVIES ,., ............. ,,..,... la 1'llm a:JOmMetwlttfftlt,.._ 10:t08(1!(J)())lhdlcal enter i0:001_:,..~ ~:'::. ~~~~ t:GO 8 Q2J (])Cl) ..... (R) A pretty . '1l'"ia & DI" CR) Dr. Glnnon unwlt· ardson . emploJM in Welter's appliance tlnclJ puts a psychotic patient 'who Cl) .,,... EM" (dre) '37-Humph· store threatens tuidde end Waltat It 1 potential murdefer Into 1 roo111 rey Borert. Jotl McCrea . IOtS to her 1partmet1t to talk htf wlttl OM of his dose frltnds. ll:JO Ill ,....,.,.. 111111111'' (adv) '51 out of it. While there ht hH 1 B GI..... · -Jeff Ctllndler, Evelyn Keyes. hHrt attack-and almost hl.s •n· (j) I "' lZ:OO ID • ._.. OaldeJ" (wes) '35-Bar· ~i~~ :u~~ to e.pl11n ttlt D CARIBE-NEW BIG HIT bera Stan~ Preston Foster. DaOO tloll. 8'1HC Mnd•J ·*STACY KEACH STARSI l :OOO°'ftrt 0..11" (wes) '5Z-Rod Mewle· (C) 12twT .,... Mula ,_ C.mtrQfl, Jane Nlah. Sillllr. s. .. • (R) (•dv) '71-Shlrtty D (QI Cf)) m GB C.rffle ''Coun· Qi...., c.u... ...... (dra) '53- Mld.llne, Ctlnt E.lst#ood, M1noto te<felt Kilftr"Ben and M3rt art Rlcfl1rd Burton, Audrey Ditton, F•bflllS. A womtn masqueradl111 dl1llen1ed by • d•rin1 eot.ntlffeit Olivie de Havlll1nd. es • nun and an American mercen· tcheme lnvovln1 • former U.S. N•V1 2:JO Cf) (C) "1'1lle ,..., lreP" P1rt I ary join forces In flthtlns the frendl Commander. Dian• Mul~ur. Robert (com) 'SI-Frank Sinatra, Debbie who are In cont~ of 19th-century Ulgia ind D.tHiey Coleman pest. Reynolds, Celeste Holm. Mexico D lltll die Maren M•Y« Tom 3:GO D (C) "Mew Ut t11e Wms" oo • u..c11.....1 erad: c:,. ;~~r-.oe:~ M•:s ..... · n. .~ D S.W.A. T.-ASSASSINS Cla c.. Lii &trelet (dr•> '59-EJiukttt r.,t«. P1u1 *STRIKE AT S.W.A. T.! ..._ Acr'IS Newman, Bul1 Ives. D (Qj Cf))~ m S.W.A.T. "Th• .::: F°::om~ "The limits of ~!lrt (~~ntt ~.~~~~~;~ Imo Ellipla' The SWAT t.am Raft. must _deal with en lnd~·besed hit 10-.lO I~ ti ~. J:JO CD "1llt .... Diel" (com) '40-m111, imported to assaS11r11tt • U.S. II)..... W. C. Fields, U111 MflUI. ~tot. wfM> is I C.rrier of I PMU· AilM Hftdact 0 (C) "?wytN ,_,. Concl. (d11) lftOnlC pique wtridl ttlrutens count· '57-L.a111 Tumtf', Uo,d Nolin, ten American lives. 10~'5 fB..... Hope Lanie. Arttlur Kerllltdy . ...... _,..,...........,_~=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 RETURNING t-\C)ME "lleturnin,g Home," Lorimar Productions' 90-minute Special Tues- day Movie of I.he Weck based on Samuel Goldwyn's multiple Oscar-winnina film classic, ''The Best Years of Our Lives," ain Tuesday at 8:30PM on ABC. Dabney Colemaa, Tom Selleck and James R. Miller star as tbc thtte World War JI veterans confronted with a variety of problems when they return to civilian life at war's end, and Whitney Blake. Joan Goodfellow, Sherry Jacboo and Laurie Wallen star in the key female roles. James A Watson, Jr. and Lou Frizzell co-star. 11:00 !¥!!= Sit-... • n.tLMCJa.. ...... : .. , ...... T...U. " c1111,••m (]) T t T• die f '111111 .,,. ............ : Y!(I,_....,.. CIJ) Wa.W: Deed tr AIM ll:JO II @ m ()) CIS ~ 1111w1e; .. Returning Home" offers a remarkable film debut by James R. Miller, who plays Homer, the sailor who comes home rn the mid '"°5 u a bilateral upper amputee-both his bands. in the story and in real life, having been lost in action. Jo actuality, Miller is a former U.S. Marine whose attempts to return a band grenade thrown at his squad in Da Nang. Vietnam left him seveTely wounded. Miller today is a deputy sheriff in Sidney. Moot .• married and father of a fotu-year~ld, James. Jr. Miller, located by executive producer Lee Rieb and producer Herben Hirschman after a lengthy oariooal search, today leads a full life. He drives, rides bones, par- ticipates io athletics. hunts. fishes and executes the full funcuoos of a law officer. His use of his prosthetics-Miller calls them hi5 "'boob .. -is astonishing. Film butts rqard "The Best Years of Our Lives" not only as one ol Samud Goldwyn's1 greatest pictures---if not his greatest-but as one or the true movie classics. Its Oscars included best picture: best actor (Fredric Ma.n:b): best supporting accor (Harold Russell, wbo played the amputee); best director (WUliam Wyler) and best tcreeoplay (Robert E. Sherwood). "RdUrning Home" was directed by Danie) Petric. Emmy winner John McGreeYey and Bill Svanoe wroce the tdeplay. •••••••••••••••••••••• ,... 10 (C) ~Den T'Mrt" (com) '69 -Tony Randall, Janet Leich. Jim Badlus. a a Ci) am....., ea,.. Mclun Siewmon is aunt host. i. Wilson 1uests. ... ........ reny ..... <ta Cf)> CD w• w..w ..,._ .., ttlfhe Hut Wive lasted Four Olys" 0 Mewie: (C) "'last ti t9't FMI _.. (wes) '51-.loct! Mahoney, Gilbert Roland. 8n.tUltwtldla ll:OORlllewie: ........,,. (dre) '31- .kin Barrymore, Marlin Marsh. ••ttart U:JO llt Slletiu• F ....... lp •:GO I a'"""" (I) (I)~ Cl) ..... l:U 8 Mewie: (C) .. ,...._" (dra) '53 =lobtrt Ry111, Rhonda Flemlns. Wiiiiam Lundl11n. J:GO 8 Mewie: (C) "1llt Shi Wiit .... r. ._.,. (dre) '68-Nancy Knn, Adam West. Robert Alda. l :JO 7:CIO 7:JO ( ,. ie " 5 e I ~...... t:OORlHHJ)(l)Hawall fht ·O Edll ~. Bofiib, Who's Got tflt -.tc.1 O.lll11rta11 Bombr' (R) Notes thttltenlna the ..... ..... lift of die *'"''"' of lflt Stat• Ulll .... Senltt Ct'-C-mittll btttt1 Sttve McOarmt Into the lnvatlca· l.'IO. Ml (])(I) 8IM n.ts (R) Art· tlon. Wiiiiam Windom 1uest1. 1st J. J. 11t1 • cllance to pick up I Tiii UMl•dl•"H '°"" moNY b1 pelntina a nude Wirt tt .Wu•• porualt. but Ills Pll'lftts 1'ew mla· ......,. ,c..MJ aWinp about the pn>jtct. RttCMd· 9:J01 ..... uled from Alril 1. • II U (j) ~ '.W...12 "Dana :-••= ·: .. II ""-••" Hatr~'"fi I lilts the Lot All·1•11 11 ..._ .. ... SKICinct -.n ~ ftminlnt LI 1'llrrl Offlotr Dana Hall (Jo Ann Pflua) 10:00 n tHJ CJ) CJ) lar11~r Jn11 dona pents and a bitty dub 1nd nnMTM1t1'1 Tun" (R) Jessicl Wll· )Gins ..., ~llM CO·WOl'brs. " ttt IUllts .. oomptrofltr Lloyd nn,.m.11 file 1n tier shirt pocbt Ktnws wife, who Is lnvol*9 In his ind llpstlcl In her sock, Dani must lntriclt• ~ to cover • maltt· prove her abilities 11 fuU·fteditd mllllon·dolltr embtulemtnt from cop to her antaaonlstlc peers. This • San Frtncbco lnvatlMl'lt flnn. episode. Is 1 pilot pn>jtct tor 1 pos. 8 U (j) 1R1 m Pt llct st err 1lblt new serill. ~pqln Hcii" (R) This dra111a, a fllowtl: (C) (Zllr) "TM Pit" MMd on the tNe story of • Los (Ki·fi) 'SS-David Htdlton, Vincent Anltla policeman'• strualt to con· Price, Patricia Owens. tJnue woBi"I •fttr loslnl Ills hand (j) Wiii WM Welt In 1 bomb explosion, stars David D~IB(J)>CJ)&>Mapn Dara Birney, Kim Darby ind Richard "Kiss MtSickly" (R) While Fonzie Ecan. Is IWIY, Ills resentful slrtfritnd dt· I~..._ ddts to tat the tnistwortfllnas of I Richie, who's been dtltpttd by ( ~ Cl)) (I) EB ...,_ ...., Fonzie to kff9 tabs on her. .D. • •blfi fury" P1rt I (R) Dt. I ....,., CWee Stewn K.lltJ btcoNI ttnatlonally M .._.._ kwolvtd wittl • kldne, tranqtllnt ..... ........ petJtnt wfM> ........,..,, ii It· Mewle: (C) (Zlw) ....... ...... tacMd b1 ..., tx·borfrlend. (mus) '60-Elvl1 Prtslt)', Juliet I:.':::. &tnlll Prowu, Robtft tven. .... ... 1 .............. -..... ,..... 9 .... ~ ....... ~Is ........ . EJ .... .,.... ,... .... --_,,n _,_ ..,. ... LHc .... ,,..,.. num, actln1 dlrtdot of tllt Dtpart· ment of Tranaport1tlon. a:ae(IJ) CJJ ()) 11·A·s-N <R> Thi 10-•I-... .......... tfttf11 ~7ttt tum of surpon1 llt ,.._ f~ an exhlustln1 48 houra In the ._. •clacll ·operatln1 IOCICft. ind, 1mld "" wiM• l0-.45 m .._. =~ ... -==·!:11:00 -~1··-othtf-npecialty whtft Mal. Fr1nk ~ ~""" Bums tries to mtM PttCt with his Set :.. tomMftton. au()) am 111c ""''' • L11CJ ... iliwii: CC) .-,,...., °"' c... .... : •• , .... ,. o.t at Mcllr' stara Jldl Watdtn 11 T .... tr C1a~umt1 lnvutl1ator Jofln St. John, Badae (j) Tt T• tilt .,... No. 1 In tltt Los An.... Police ftii U•1•1 .. • Dtpertment. A Sirin of l'Obbefy· • .... ,,_. lft!lfdtrs of tldtrty women In the CJ)) ....... : ...., "Miit Wilshire District of Los Ml• is ll:JO 8 (jj) CJ) Cl) CIS Liii Mewle: lnvutl1attd by the veteran dttlt· (C) -wfP•: TM ......... ltll" tlve wtM> 1m11bl11 udl c.1t like (dl'I) '73-Rlchlnl Wldmart. • jlpw IMIZZll. pltct b1 pitct, Uf"· I D (j) Iii ID..., c.r.. tff petttml fonn Ind a solution ts Iii lltd reached. Chlrtn Ynftntt, Tim PenJ ..._ O'Connor, Jot Mantelli and Madt· (till CJ)) (!)WIN W..W S,.. ltfnt Tllofton.Sfltrwood also star. "'Ria llarrll1t tfacl ltT' G NEW SERIES PREVUE! ~~~~=~a~ * BEST YEARS Of OUR John forsytllt. LIVES-TOPS TONITEI I.,... u-..w.. ., ........... l!J.~W/,W.1.:.,r=:z 12:00e~= ....-.. ....,. (dra) '75-0abMJ Cottmtn. Tom (mya~:-"°"-M, "':" Eltla" Selleck, James R. MIHtr, Whitney Im) '42-Rosalind Ruslell Janet :•~,: ~~ ~~ Blair, Briln Alltml, Jeff ~nett. Best V'tara of Our Liv-." the ltOfY 12:Mm••ltull ,... .... ttll1 of a mtttlna bttwttn thrtt 1:00 U.J.ftMITW rttumln1 Wottd Wtr II "*'"'-1:45 : (C) ...... lie Mw tt.t i 1n Mff'f Sarplnt, 1n Air FOfCI Clp· (inu1) '51-e.tty &l'lblt, bin, ind a Nevy Machinist's Matt-Rocy Calhoun, Eddie Albert. ~ loob It the ~tml tldl tn· 2:00 m ..... ~ Dir. =la tt.t oountm In tdJustlnt to the people Mllniu-. -r'llt ~I tt.t MCI the nm t"'1 left. LlitJ" I ............ J:JO ..... : ......... ,,. (Wtl) ~ It .,.,._, •Si)"-Ward Bond, Ben .loflltlOlt. fQ CLOSE -UP •..>' "· ',.. ~t~, _, A •FONZIE' HE'S NOT! Hemy Wbdder II reeopbe4 u one of television's brightest new talenta-e.od a favorite o1 thousands of enthusiutic fa~with bis portrayal of Fonzie, the cool drop-out, in ABC's Happy Days (Tues- days at 8PM). The noa.alpc comedy series bas becomt even more popular this season. Ron Howard atai:s as Richie Cunningham and ... c I t: ~ ..... ·~ lift) ...... .tow ................... Tom Bosley u hit father, with Marion Rosa, Anson Williams, Wink- ler and Donny Most as co-ttan. Sennl ._. flla1a, two motion picturea and TV guest appear- ances oo the Mary ter Moore and Bob Newban shows preceded Wink.Jet'• selection the Fonzie role in Happy Days and his leap into tl)e apotJight of • . Remy w• bon la York a.y, son of Ilse and Harry Wink- ler, the latter preaident an international lumber corporation. He played Billy Budd in eiahth grade and Wintergreen in "Of Thee I Sing. 0 bis ftrat mUsicaJ. in the eleventh grade at Mc:Bumey School for Boys in New York. He says he never wanted to do any- thina else but become an actor. Dartll& laip ICMol _. collele, be spent four months of several different years studYina in. Lausanne, Switterland, and working in a lumber mill of a small oeitn.a.n town. He sraduated from Emenoo College in 'Boston. as a drama major with emphasis also on the study ol child psychololf. If be had not succeeded as an actor, be feels he would have become a child psychologist. He is still deeply interested in helping children in need. ID 1961, he represented Emenon at the Yale School of Drama Festival in a play, "Donner.'' about the Dooner Pass party. ln- ftuenced by the director, Tbomas B. Hus, be beaan concentrating on drama rather than the musicals that bad concerned him most while at Emerson. From Bmenon, he· entered the Yale School of Drama and earned bis Muter of Fine Arts dearee, appearing in more than 30 plays as a student. Upon graduation. he remained with the company for a year and a half, as a professional member. Next be joined the Arena Theatre in Washington, D.C., where be lasted just three weeks ... I was tired, the ftnt time in my lifo-e mind-bog-' gljng experience," be recalls. la New York, be began gettina work in radio and 1V commer- cials, appeared in the NET programs, ''The Great American Dream Machine" and "Muquerade," and then toured with the Children's Story Theatre, receivina St 9 per performance. With IOIDe friends, be next·put together an evening of improvisations, "Off the Wall," pre- sented oft-Broadway. It was followed by his first motion picture, "Lonil of Flatbush," then a Broadway play, "42 Seconds From Broadway.'' another stqe productjon, "Incident at . Vichy," pre- sented in Cincinnati, and a aecond fllm , "Crazy Joe." After comldenlJle pealii8lloia from bis agent, he left New York for California in September, 1973. During the foUowina month, be landed guest roles in the Mary Tyler Moore and Bob Newhart series and, on bis birthday, bis continuing role in Happy Days. A lladaelor, he lives in a Hollywood apartment, declares be is a strona believer in the family and intends one day to have his own, but be ao far just haan't found "the riabt woman to settle down with." Page 11 This man can help correct your: Cellulite ~ i Those lumps and bulges you couldn't lose before. , I 11UNDOUITEDL Y THE ONLY PLACE OF ITS KIND IN THE UNITED STATES" . The first cellulite clinic administered by medically trained estheticians. Have you ev~r asked yourself /1 Do I have to live with my lumps?" Have you given up trying to do anything because everything you've ever tried has failed? APRIL, 1975, ISSUE OF TOWN & COUNTRY MAGAZINE Vogue says, "His Method works With exquisite speed, comfort and efficiency." Your lumps, bumps, and bulges may be fat that doesn't go away with simple diet and exercise. This might be Cellulite that creates "cottage cheese" dimpling of the skin. It is lumpy, doughty patches of annoying flab that distorts thighs, hips, buttocks and pushes them out of shape. Now Cellulite can be controlled and eliminated. Weight loss accentuates the appearance of cellulite. Therefore the "~nstitut D'Esthetique Marengo" has a program available to help eliminate weight and cellulite. Wraps, injections, diets, exercises, can perhaps reduce weight, but this weight loss is short lived in almost all cases. These crutches, therefore, are not used 'by the lnstitut D'Esthetique Marengo. Instead we have devised, with the help of medical consu.ltants, here and in Europe, a method to help control once and for all cellulite.and weight loss. European doctors have treated ce11ulite successfully since 1951 but in this country doctors have just become aware of the difference between cellulite and re- gular fat. The lnstitut has imported sophisticat- ed methods and equipment and are now treating cellulite with great results. All our technicians are trained by a consult- ing medical doctor. We help Jou remove cellulite, lost weight tone an firm your skin. Bazaar says, "Marengo looks at skin as if he can see' through every pore."' Town &. Country says, "Marengo is a man you should get to know. His instrtut Is undoubtedly the only place of Its kind ifl the United States . . . You'll probably come away w ith more than you bargained for , , , II Summer is on the door steps. Rid yourself of those lumps, bu sand bulges now ... !!! I Make an appointment for a Free consultation at these locations: 1610 W. Pacific Coast Hi9hway Newport Beach, Ca hf. Phone #642-9211 17541 Irvine Ave. Tustin, Calif. Phone #642-9211 13861 Beach Blvd. Westminstw, caut. Phone #142-9~1 Ji..,. u I SINGERS IN LOVE Cliff O.Youn1 meets .,,.., Conny V•n Me •t •n •uditlon end tmmecJl1tety he prefen her to the job, In the first ti.If of "A Sona for Montllna," on NBC'• Sunshine, Thursdly at r&PM. The second ti.tt wlH be Color· ust Thursdly (May 8) In the same time slot. * * * Michael Learned has been signed to star in the title role of "Widow," an NBC World Premiere Movie to be color- cast during the 1975·76 sea- son on NBC. Miss Learned, who stars as Olivia Walton, John·Boy's mother on TV's "The Waltons," will portray a woman trying to raise two young <;hildren and maintain her own emotional stability after her husband dies. ·* * * Rock Hudson Is 1mon1 host Peter Llwford's 1uests In "Eliz· abeth Taylor: Hollywood's Child -An Unauthorized Blolraphy" to be seen H • Wide Wortd Speclal on ABC, Wednesct.y •t ll:lOPM. Hudson •PIM9red with Miss Taytor and the i.te Jam• Dean In "~i.nt." and wlll compare l'*r very differ· ent tem.,.,_ments. l P•1• 14 WEDNF S O /\Y APRIL 30 For .moml• •nd •fternoon llstlnp, = ... DAYTIME "'°°RAMS. , fot your convenience. .,. the deY'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:JO (j)...,.., Aitcela ...... ....... (rom) '39-C.ry Grtnt, Rita Hay. worth. 10:00 n...... .. ..... (dra) '59 - ITIChard Todd, Betsy Drake. u :JO gt ..,,_,.,. <actv> ·51 -S11t1111 Winters. Jotl McCra, Elsa Llnc:as· ter. 12:00 m "Uldtf .., al•" (dra) ·so - John Glrfield, Micheline Preite. Lu· ther Adler. 1:00 D "Stampedt" (wes) '49 -Roel C.meron, Gile Storm. .9 (C) ..._e AdwtM•,... (drt) '62 -=Troy Donahue, SUzanne Pltshette, Anal• Dickinson. 2:30 CJ) (C) "'TM TtMtr JqP" Concl. (C) "1'9 U.. AN F,.... (adv) '69 -Biii Travers, Virainl1 Mdeenn1. 3:00fJ(C) "'H StalW Wltll A list" (com) '59 -Glenn FOtd, Debbie ~ds. Eva Gabof. lJ.g (C) ..,......,. (dra) '73-Merit Oberon, Robert Woldm. 9 (i) (C) "'JIN C..1a..W' (dra) ·~-Tobert TfYk>r, Elizabeth Taylor. 3:JO (f) (C) "fot Leve tr ....,.. (rom) ·n -Klrti Ooustas. MltzJ Gaynot. fJ (C) .. Alt AlfH te ..._...,. (dra) '57 -C.ry Grant, Dtbofah Kerr, Rldllrd Otnnlna. ! / ! , 1 I "'~ , THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, APRIL 27, 1975 I Price la ltsllt art l" Remick, Joe Santos, Sam ltwltdled . Elliott, Vic Taybeck. Ellttn B,.nnan, (J) Litt ...._ A Dell Kathtftne ~rd end Anne Aldter • • KCETCAN HnP! ~ne u~;i:ti•••11 ·* CALL IN OUESTIONS 1 K1'lli A•erlcait LiftatJI• ON MENfAL HEALTH Gil:; ~~on: A Giant Man for A I 1'llt llM "The C.IMn Ga,.... fl) Tllltltrt ill Amtlka "Rules of llecMt T...... t1it Glme" t.ulal Pirandello's dr1m1 O.H1 u1 • ._ C...., focuses on 1n emotloMlly dttlChtd ~.~ husband and hl1 totally emotional w•-wife who sepente untll the wife 1:00 l11ms that tilt husband la tnloylna B Orson Welles Narrates his solitude -ttttn lht lns!sts he * .. Maanificent Monsters visit her ""'I day! of then.-... 9:.1 ..... ~ ........... a.... ._ ...... ~ .. ~~:.-.:: lallem aual look •t th:',;: ~m rilM 0:00 811! (I) Cf) Diii .._ (R) 0111 whale and the atoiy of zooao,ist Au1ust lnveslr,ata the murder of Roeer P1yne'1 aojoum to the dtlO· ltis llome·town'a 1 .. dln1 phllanthn,. late P1taaonl1n coest of Araentin1 pist, whole 11ntf0Sfty has been • witti his wife, Katy, and their four major Influence on Auaust hlmsalt. children to atudy the areal main· I ii""" mil. T"-rlaht whale, which can I · -ttaln 1 ltnath of 60 f"t and I ( JI)! [EI lamta ~·~i~t :rty ~h~c:r:; = :c:::1. n!t( My~(' Seflt ~·~~~ wu considered the "riahf' -l.t ., Chaster to find • beautiful, rich most profit1bl1-wt11l1 to kill. It Is youn1 woman, Tony Blr1tt1 dis-now an tndE apecles. coms the flowers are about the a 9 (j) m .... ...... • only thlnp wtilcfl really amttl IWltt Iii ,...,,.. · Mom" (R) Ma In the ucluslve auburb and he Is drafted to be 1 aubttltute tucher YtlfM for hla fllUllr beat on the and flCft the pn>blem of 1 bic, dty'a 111my streets. bldcward atudtnt (Dirt Blodltr) 1 • ...... who's not too keen on dilciptine. a.. C.. U. Estnlla n ,...: <C> <•> .,,.. ...... .._ Ao-. T.rs l .C.'" (tdv) '67 -John Rtcfl. 1 ... ,......," •M ....... ~ ...... -.. ardaon. Raquel Wetdl. ., ..... (j) Wiii WIN Wiit ..... 111111111.._ ....... D (tll (I)) CJ) EB TW1 MJ •· . ........,._ n.tn ''Tht Nine .. "Thi Shakldown" (R) loin a Iota" (R) aharb tum Ctlfton's barbershop In-10·45 fl) ,.... to I bootllt joint lfttr ht CO·SilTll ' II) ct .... 34 • loan for urt l =--s:...~ . ll:OO ~11•:::: El,.....,.... ~ .. ~ Mtwlt: (C) (Zllf) ·~ s.t. ... ua) '64 -Elvis Praley, Barbara • Tit lacJ a. Stanwyck, Join Fr"man. M...._: 1., .... fE) , ...... leM Dick c.vett Is host Tnrtll tt C..11.111ces of thll adult hu"h strlts. Cf} Tt Tel tltt Tnitll I tlll•1t11• .,......, 11ii Ultl1dl1lll• L•• ~ PNcn• ( (()) WaltM: Deed tr Allwt l:JO ( ~) Cl> ED MC ......_ 11:30 8 lft Cf}(() C1S U11 Mlwlt: • ~ (tO) ....,., I (C) MRec b-r: 1'11t htrttt C..· Htltdt" (adv) '75-David Soul, Paul !.] '73-Rlctlard Boone. Mlch1tl Glasar. Starslly • Hutch, an I (j) m ..... , c., .... unorthodox P1ir of touah undtr- com c:opa, lnwstlaate • double p_,, -homicide only to dltcowr that they (tll (I)) CJ) Mlt W.W s,.. .,. the lnttfldtd Ylctlma. ''riizibitliTeytor: Hollywood's I lhrY.,.. a. Cllfld-An Unauthorized 8iolflptly'' 1'llt .... rntld ,,._... "Ro-fJ ..... : (C) "'J'lle WIN alMI ... meo I Juliet In KanllS City" C.m -1-r' (dra) '59-Audlt Murphy eras follow the Kan11s City Philhar-Joanne Dru. ' monlc Ordlatra's pr11tnt1tion of In. U......._ "Romeo I Juliet" at 1 nldl palace, . y ... fer ....,.. and Mtk out the ruc:tloQ of both 12:0011 Mtwtt: ....... .., T,....." (dra) the audience and the performers. •!7 _ Cecil K.tllaway Ethel Bany- t:OO • im Cf) (I) ea... "Th• Avtft. more. • ltr'' (R)Cennon, remorseful at the OJ Mtwtt: "'J'lle 1111Ht ~ death of • youn1 pollct offleet who (tdv) '48 -Wllll1m Elllott. Wll killed wflllt doin& the dltte· 12•JO Ill Sflttlult f..._..t.. tlve 1 f~. foln1 forc:a with the · __,, ven1tful brother of the Ylctlm to 1:00 8 9l TtMnW track down the killer-• suspected CI> Cl> U (j) """ druaJ:~r~ 1:451Mtwtt: -n. llbt ltd ::,r.; I!.~-,, 1 '9f '\rnl.': e~~~Ci:~:1;~8:nd1x. Ch• ., Holden ltars In this ,.,,.,. tel•· Z:JO ~Al "+. t a..: _ .._ ,. __ vision adlptatlon of Jolepfl Wam· ...., -1 -._.. blu1h'1 now! of the ume title. " "QM Haua" Tiit ltOfY oonctmt ""''" °"'* J:30 • Mtwtt: °"" ,.... ca.,,.. Bumper Morlan'• lat d119 on the (Ora) '44 -Anna Neqlt, Richard force btfOft ~la tttirement. Co-stars GrMnt. m n, It A of " e • s ' THURSDAY MAY 1 For moml111 and afternoon llstinp, = ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. , for ,our convenience, a,. tMd=(amovles. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 B '"1'e ..,_ If Ariz..,.. (wes) '50"-Vlncent Price, Bien Orn. • (I)~. l1e." (drt) '42 -Ed· nrd G. RoblnlOfl, Jayne Wym1n. U:JO m "'CriM i. tM Shttl" 'drt) '""56 -Sii Mlnt0, John Cassa ·etes, James Whitmore. U:OO ID "JM Jactpef' (com) 'SO-J1mes Siew1rt, 81rb1r1 Hale, James Glee· IOfl. 1:00 B -n. FIOtltta C1'ala" (mys) '"55 -Rod Cameron, Julie London. 51........., fw Leven" (com) 'S9 =ctltton Wtbb, J1ne Wyman, Carol Lynley, Jill St. John. l:IO ()) ...... " HH1 ....,, (com) '62 =lob Hope, Bini Crosby, Dorothy Lamour. 1:00 fJ (C) ......_ Ttakn" (wes) '66 -Audie Murpfly, Broderick Crtw· ford. (RI (C) "'Qefl4e" (1dv) '6S -C1ry Grlnt, Audr.y Hepburn, James Co· bum~11ttr M1tth1u. ID w (C) .. Above 1 l.,old" (dra) ''S! -Robert T1ylor, Elanor Parter, James Whitmore. 1...;;;===========:..1 l:IO CJ) (C) ..,._, S1eal AllJtftlq Slul" (com) '59 -J1mes Ca1ney, Slllr1tJ Jones. Roser Smith. D (C} ......... W1letl We Mttt" (ifre) '60 -Kirt Dou1lts, Kim Novik, 81rbar1 Rush, Emit Kov1cs. . . ! ~ • I " .. ' 7:3011 Clldid Callltfl 0 QI Cl) htc. Is RIOI U love -erican StJtt D@) Let's Mike A Dul Cl) To Tell the Trvtti D Mllllotl $ Mtvlt: (C) (211r) "Lal· lllJ of ,.....,., (mus) '51-Doris D1y, Gent Nelson. m1ew11cW. I Aaip ... t AIMrica Jutftl cit Call Tiit f'lllltnNll lobby Celdabofo 5'low lJtllt RalCllS THE D AILY' PILO I r V WEE: K APRIL 2 7 197!> fl> Nidil Can F1irb1nks Jc., stir in this drtma U ~ (C) (Ziii) -rJctlt Mt" of I womM eccused of drivln1 her (rnua) '65 -Elvis Presley, Julie hulb1nd to suicide. Even when the Adams. J~yn Lint. nimors rucll her .. rs. she Is too m Ill .. .,.... Jeumal noble to revetl the truth. m ... ,...... Llncua1• ,,.,,.~, t :JO a " .. 1:30 8@ Ci) (10) @D leb Ct•• saow 8) LI TJtm "Grin & Blre 1r· Bob forbids wife. sional 1rtilt's model. His edict hlS I Ellie, to tceept I jotl II I prof ts-10:00' E' just the opposite effect intended, ( ){ID HlrwJ 0 "Sound sinc:e Ellle ls determined to ahow Trumpets"-<"> A down·1nd·out her independence. musici1n is. the ,aly witness to a D (9 Cl)) (l) m .. ,.. . 'The murder Ind ..... a pay-off to re· KlrenReport" (R) Klntn Is asked •lin sii.nt. Jttn BlcMs ind C1b to write 1n objective report on Callowey cucst . Consress ind to indude her •P· ,.Cltl C.. ,lit &trtMu prtlsal of one person In whose favor '""' Acf9I she is prejudiced -Consressman Robert Hartford. While collectint her 10:301 ~ " AdVltlblN d1t1, Karen learns 30me lnterestin1 f,:-Slfitdlclld facts •bout her friend the Con1ress- man, and he, too, learns a few 10•4$ I News thlnp 1bout the people ht rep. • . Ci..., 34 resents. • m MllV Srifflll .... 11:00 g I~ ::: t:OO a cm Cil m ca .,.., ....._ Cl ,, c..... It: (~ (?lhii) "Mlwall"' (R) (dre) let. .. '66-Jullt Andrews, Mu von Sydow, TIM lalq a.. Richard Herris, Carroll O'Connor, Miuloll: I• ....... Jocelyn LI Garde, Gene H1ctuJ11n, Trvttl Of c.,..... ... John Cullum, Midl1tl Const1ntine. Tiie U""9datbles The film version of James A. Mich· . y~ tor Helllll · ener's epic best·seller, as the Rev· • llJ) w..w: .._. ., Alive trend Miner Hile does battle for 1 nation of ICM.Ifs and t.rits to hold U:lOI ~ Ntws . onto the soul of I sin1le women-· CI) al m JtllllJ C111111 his wife Jerush1. tllWtfd II DCl)lfl)8' I IHsiA!Tht PenJ MnH lrue 'bijit COnCr (R) W11111m Hof-(9 Ci)) CI) Wide Wortd Sot· den stars In this reprise television I iifhe Columbia Pic:tures' 50th 1d1ptation of Joseph W1mbau1h's Anniversary Special" novel of tfle stmt title. The story 1J Mowit: (C) .,ita1W' (adv) '57 concerns veteran officer Bumper -frrol Flynn, Cornell BorcheB. Mcqan's last days on the force be· ti) Tiit U~ fOfe his Ntlrement. Co•st1rrin1 ire (ll) 00 Te Teti the Trvth Lee Remict. Jot Santos, Sim El· llott, YIC Taybtck, Eiletn 8renn1n, 1%:00 II Ci1J (l) (j) CIS Leta Mowit: Katherine Bird and Anne Archer. (l) '1tu....,.. (dra) '73-Ben ~ T1tt Ultoudlabla Johnson, Ben Murphy, Vert Miles. <9 Cl)) (l) m Stfttb of S.11 " Mevie: "Madame'' (ldv) '62 - ICilco "Flip J"°Tem>r'' (R) In· ~hl1 Loren. spectO{ steve Ktlltf' 11 held host11e m Mowft: ~IOflWYCll" (dra) '46 when tttree revolutionaries are -Gene Tierney, W1lter Huston, causht smuulln1 1 unique explo· Vincent Price. sive device into the port of San .., F'rtnclsco. Cart franklin, Elliot Street, 1:00 ~ ®l Tt111orrow K1ttltrine Cannon ind Robert Ho· 11n auest. 1 ...... frtll tM OIJ•pk Festfwal lltenedtul Sllttlt n. "A Woman of Af· ~· (1929) Grtta G1rbo, John Gilbert. LIWIS Stone ind Ooulf1S 1:45 II Mowtt: '"Cri11tt et''"'°"" (dr1) '5' -Barb1ra Stanwyck, Stertin1 ~~en. . ~:,.Sllew: ''tfudlH'I laJ," 3:45 fl Mowit: (C) "T1lt Jacbb" (WIS) 1:00 II ~ Cl) Cl) TM Wattoa "The Mtriihon" (R) Ac1inst his mother's wishes, John·Boy enters 1 seven· day dance contest durinf colle1• v1e1tion in hopes of winnin1 the -------------------------$200 first prize. DOCil8@1'Suulll1tt "A Soni for Mont1n1" P1rt I folk sin1er Conny Vin Dyke 1uests 1s 1 tinier n1med Mont1n1 wltom Sam meets 1nd immediately fills in love with while 1uditionln1 1t 1 nisht· club. Jill seems to like the tidy, but Nora, W11ver ind Givlts lft much Im enthusi1Stic. B .... : (C) (211t) "1\t Prl .... ltM Pl,... (com) '45-Bob Hope, Vlr1inia Mayo, W1lter Brtnn1n. Ci) Wild WM West D <9 ~> Cil ID .. ,.., MMi. "The Hero Barney's wife. Elizabeth, mikes 1 citizen's 1mst of 1n elsht· yur-old; 1nd Chino becomes dt· pressed 1fttf shootin1 two bank robbers. m DMltf'I CMke .., ............. ORDER YOURS TODAY! ~hr,.,..... Otr. FriHd • M".lv be ui.ed one,,..,,. OPe\ >~ •e•urn odd<~\' 1.,~1\ Al\O very lnndv o; .den•·'•:,••on l?be ' for m,1~1nq \ oeov-.rrl If!"'\\ \UCh ')\ bool.\ •e<Otd\ r-1.o•O\ ~·c L 'lbe•s .11r~ on <j<:J\\ ..,,..J l'rYJ / 1; ..... \ed few mo•lrnq !\om& <·:>one.:l fnr.-;l 1!9'1\ .A.If ~\ r,rp f"'"lied with s•v;1sh VO")l.e tvPo "" I ne '"1'1<Jh•v "'"''" qummon OOOf'• r;;;,;tn1~;~~,;;;-,,,.ll;;;,t;6°i;, l Pll04 PY!nl111G LI09I O.v P 0 Bo• 1 f>60 j I Costa M9'A c.111 92626 ! I l---~~L_~!-PRIN1!~$i_J 1Paet 15 "Now, Here's Auction!" ... ED MdlAHOlll joins scores of other celebrity auctioneers during KCET's annual fund-raiser. L£f MEIMETHEI takes a break after closing '--2:.:~~~-;:::~ an item. • Popular host of "let's Make A Deal" MOITY HAU serves as one of the guest auctioneers. ED-ASID of the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" t~kes charge as a celebrity auctioneer. Piii to 111MlliPt for 11ille niattts, with .altbrities sell· If in1-ol ......... If merchandise to hip bidden. The r public •..,.rtld ttlntsion station's Slftftth Auction STErtlMIE EDWMDS; co-star o! "AM America," :-..1 .... _ __... ;a._ r' .... .._ ._.Is attempts to turn on a computerized robot sculp· ....,.u..a ~ n..-• I JN s .,... on I ""' .., ture during KCET's Auction IOJCe -.. ($15,17&); 52-4111 tu1ury crvise to South · AMerica ($10,920); Aupst Rodin sculpture (appraised at $7,500); Massimo Samfte's painti111 'Windows of V•ice" ($4,200): rt.ii 'rndise alpture (Sl,500); -~~~! Jean llarslt alltolfaphed pillow; trip for two to • • ttle Apollo laullCh ii July. Also up for bids will be vinb1e wiH, electrical appliaRCeS, ltitydes, celebrity items, afllMlues, jewelry, llOtortJdes, fumiture, trips and much more. n.. telepllofte 111•ber to call for placi111 bids durilt1 tile ni•lri&ftt IUdap fund-raiser is (213) 663- 1421. Actress SUSM Cl.Aa and KNXT's MAllO MACHADO prepare to open the bidding and buying. '\ I • FRIDAY MAY 2 'or moml,. •nd •fternoon ll1tlnc1, l>le•M ... DAYTIME PROGRAMS. .. low, for your convenience, are the day'• movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 8 .. I Wilted Wln11" (dra) '41 .:Ji1y Miiiand, Willl1m Holden. CJ) .. .,.,. Vlctoty'' (dra) '39-Bette 0.-Vts, Humphrey Boaart. 11:30 m ..... & P1 Kattie" (com) '49 =Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride. 12:00 m "SollltWMre I'll Flft4 Ytt.t" (dra) •ff-Clark Gable, Lana Turner. 1:00 II "l'be Junltt" (adv) '52 -Rod Cameron, Mule Windsor. .9 "Nllftt & dte CHJ'' (dra) '50 - Rlchlrd Widmark, Gene Tierney. 2:JO CJ) (C) "KW C.had" (mus) '62 =ltvls Presley, Joan Blackman. l :OO IJ (C) .. Alli Alff Slrt" (com) '59 -Shirley Maclline, David Niven. !Ht) (C) "The Opposite Sex" (com) '65 -June Allyson, Ann Sheridan, Leslie Nielsen. Join Collins. 9 Cl) (C) .. Ml ttle lfothen Were iiliaitr (dra) '53 -Robert Taylor, Stewert Granier, Ann Blyth, l:IO (I) (C) .. Moment to Menient'' (dra) 'll-Jean Seberr. Honor Blackman, Arthur Hill, Sean Garrison. D (C) "This Propetty la Con· tlil.Md'' (dra) '66-Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, Kate Reid. r ~ f " • I "' , ! .1 nu renaide P1rtric11e F1mllJ Maria TereSI Star Trell : 1181f 1KCET Auction '75 annel ' 4 s annual fund-raiser 1uction berins this eveninr and will 1lr live each nirht throuah May 10th, from 6PM to midni&ht. Items up for bid this evenlnr include a ladles' 16K Movado watch, a musk· rat co1t, Robert Wood serl1raphs, and a chestnut bey mere quarter horse. Call (213) 663-8421. · OJ Reidy & FrletMls l :JO IMerv Griffin Show AndJ Griffltll Dr11net ())) Dealer's Choice Travel Fllm4 utile it.seals 7:00 OO@@ma>News ll'Hlicle lowllq fw Doftan Mod SqUld Trutll or CoftlequellCll • Wblt's MJ u .. 1 I I.Me Luq The FBI (l) I Spy LI Mujer Prohlblda Tbe Bit V1lley ())) lonaau 0n .. 11lree stoops J:JO m ~ Squ1111 Ltwe Mlt'lcln $tJlt 0 *SPECIAL* ·*THE GAS COMPANY'S ' "WORLD OF THE SEA" I Wortd of the Su To Tell tilt Tnitft Miiiion $ Movie: (C) (2hr) "Pll· ltw Tai•" (com) '59 -Doris Day, Rock l'tudson, Tony Randall. fJl) l=tldKCET AUCTION '*TONIGHT THRU MAY 10 BID HIGH & WIN fJi) KCET Auctieft '75 Continues to i~SU~I ~ Uttlt it.seals 1:00 II @ CV FridlJ ComedJ $pedal "Bir Eddie" If you can remember THE DAIL Y0 PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 27. 1975 dustry. ~ PL ..... · 1 =:::1~ ll l~:CI)) CJ) m ,.t c•rtatJ• letll Slda1 Now I.Mel 'Downbeat Tor A Oeldm1n" ,..,. llabla (R) Christie turns vocalist to 11Jn Mowil: (C) (2hr) "Fun In Au· evidence on 1 pop music cur 1us- pulct" (mus) '63 -Elvis Presley, peeled of orderinr the e.ecution of Ursula Andress, Elsa Cardenas. one of his top male sinae11. Frink fli) KCET Auction '7S Continues to Sln1tra Jr., 1uest1 . midnirht. m S.f1ri to Advtftture @I) El Show de Rosita Peru • Qi II& TIMt Wrntllnl m J1paneae l.ancu11e Procrams lO:JO M Joui .. Advetltu,. . 1:30 II ()l) (f )(j) We'll &et IJ To Liz fl) · Newa it sounds too good to be true: a m ~o N RADIO SHOW! week in florida with Georr• t~r ·*HUNDREDS MORE! CALL their anniversary. But when Liz fm KCET Auctioa •75 hears the &ood news, she wonders ou~ loud if she can be ready in time 10:'5 &I) CIMtna M Ind if the children will man11e to 11:00 m D m ~ ..... survive ~themselves. · (I) (fQ) <aJ Ntw1 u @ ltJ (\QI m Cblco ' ... Man lest of Qrouc "Life Style" After Ed f1lsely accuses set 111•0 Chico and his air1friend of shen· • The Luq Show anl11ns in the van, he finds it Mission: lmpollible -'ifficult to understand the "now" Tnith or Consequenca reneratlon's cou111n1 methods. Cl) To Tell ttle TnitJI m Merv Qrtffln ShoW lntern1tion1I Championship 9:00 R Ci7J (]) Cl) CIS Frtd11 Movie: rattl11 (f) (Ziir) ''TIM Wrtdlnf Crew" (R) fli) ICET Audioft '75 (adv) '68-Dtan Martin, Elke Som· (tBJ Cl)) Wallted: Duel or Alive mer, Sharon Tate, Nancy Kwan, Tina 11:30 B (j'fj Cl) C~ Ut. .-..: (C) looise, Niael Green, John Larch. Mfhe O.nic Do\erunl" (dra) '72 Super-sleuth Matt Helm is called In -Charles Knox Robinton. to solve the mystery of a billion· 19 Ci)~ a;, JohnJ Ctraon dollar cold shipment hijackinr. Jill KlriliMr'I Redl Cotlcert B Q) (j)@) m Rodfonl Flies Mo¥1e: "YtnU. Fi..,. (adv) '47 "Profit & loss" Concl. Rockford -Dougf15 V. Fowley, Join Wood· breaks Into a print shop seeking bury. clues in • stock menlpalation D (eij ())) (]) Wldt Wodd S,. scheme in an attempt to prove that dil "Kentucky Derby Festival" A the death of his client's husband look at what roes on In Looisville. was not an accident. Kentucky the week before the Ken· @ TM Untoudalb&es tucky Dtftl1. 0 (9 ([)) (]) aJ Hot -l. llttl· ! Star Tret "'°" · Mlwte; (C) "Cme et Ille Vt•· 8) Off lllllnc. " (hor) -William Smith. m DIAL AUCTION TONITE m ~: ...., Mal ~ ·*CALL, BID & WIN! ~:~rl. 36-Caroli lombud, W111i1m fill llCET'1 Auctiol '75 Continues to lZ·OO m ~· NTA.-II H I" (d ) •53 midnl1ht. Call (213) 663-8421. • , • •-I ... ra @I) la Crllda lltn Crtada -G~odi F~H M•rv1n. 9:30 D C9 ())) Cl)&>:!"' Odd Cou· 12:30 ~Movie: (C) '"Wer et tilt Iara••· pli '°OSUr In love (R) Oscar, tu11" (•dv) '71 -Russ Tamblyn. ur1~d on by Felix, dtc!des to marry 1:00 I 11Q) MWailllt Special a widow because of his attachment MO.te· .....,. 1... IMIM" for her children. (wes) '54:..lohn P1yne, Mart Blan· I ..._ dlard. Musical V1rittJ Show 1:'5 U Mowie: (C) "TM lartfeet C..· LI T1em teaa" (dre) '54. -1#1 Gardner, 10:00 0 QI (j) dj m r ollce Women Humphrey Bo11rt, Edmund O'Brleo. "Anatomy of Two Ripes" (R) Pep-%:30 m All·Nlstlt a.w: •MJ Ill Sii, .. per investirates two ripe reports-~ lll~tlle Y....,,. one from a socialite who claims she 3:JO U Mtvie: ...._n OI Ille leadl" was 1tt1cked, and another lnvolvlnr (dra) '47 -Joan Bennett, Robert a prostitute who was .slaln. Ryan, Ch1r1es Blddord. back to the early days of television -------------------------and a delirhtful show called the Damon Runyon Theatre, then this Runyonesque comedy Is your cup of tea. Sheldon Leonard stars as Bir Eddie, a rood·hearted 11mbler- businessm1n who owns and operates 1 successful rental business on Manhattan's east side with the help of some colorful friends. Sheree North co-stars. n 9 00 @) m Slnfonl ' Son ''Goina Out of Business" (R) Fred tears his Junk business will end when Lamont t1kes a Job in 1 men's clothln1 store. g Movie: (C) (2hr) "Count Drlcu· II (hor) '71 -Christopher Lee. Wild Wild W•t a m> m m lttlchlll -The St.litf "fhi"f revl Collection" (R) Kolchak Is led into the multi· A TOUCH OF COMPASSION -Rhonde Flemln& Is persuaded by her husband to tell Angie Dickinson that ahe h .. been 1..,.t, in "An•tomy ()f Two Rapes," on NBC's Polle• Wom.n, Frkbiy at lOPM. SATU RDAY MAY 3 •.. I ~ "' I •' ' ! ,~ .. lff.!.. rtll hdlef I 8 ~!.3l~ CJ?. oC':' ::: .. llt =:-=...., s. ...... ....,ea ... lO:JO @CV Cl) HlldsH lrttl"" 1:00 (I) s..me ... .., ~ Cllristep-er a...up 19 CI) @E Star T,_. l :JO I Sullflle Se..., Otlltr ,_,.., Odlet' Pieces 1V I a...,... Words·A· ........ C-•• Ei,en..c. Movie: "Al ........... Let's Rap ho•a" (wes) '51 -Dan ~ry11, 1:00 I (i1) (]) favorite Martian Gile Storm, Dick F0<1n, O OOai@EAdctl1111 fa11111, u:ool ~~ar••• ca.bltrot· ....... ..... =~~ Ytai's &an1 0 (iJ CI) 119) @E M•J•r l111u1 : Mister tt.1ers' NtlihborhMcl Bueball Baltimore vs. Cleveland OR i 1 .... 1 1~1 1 Kansas City vs. Minnesot1. :-um o Movie: (C) "Cattle Etlpirt" 6 @E Clltpper lunch (wes) '58 -Joel McCrea, Glori• ( ) 0 hp IH~ Talbott • Yeuth & t11t Issues oo r11ua11: Window te ttie-So~ . =.=::-~ oca CIJ> cv m n ... An tlM 1:00 I iJJ(f) Cl) Jt.n!Ut : Mr. Wizard (j) (Jim fMrpllCJ + 4 · Clla•~ullip Wmtu.1 AAltiy 1fitab1 11:30 @(})Cl) fat Albeft 6 '.!L llut ... ,.. Movie: ....... ..... Qlltlaan" (Qtl(j)) Cf).._, IHI Ptlooey (1dv) '45 -William Bendix, Joan • Mewte: (C) "'ltlct SMeld tf fal· Blondell. wtfttt" (adv) '54-Tony Curtis. Janet D <9 {())CJ) m A"'., I ca II l eiah. David Firm . lndstHd I Unit Th'" fil) llowl Cotllltry Mnk , Yticetf T..,. Seu•• Strttt :., ~ ~ r I • , ( t .. , 1:10 f!.~ (]) Cl) hllbles I la1111 12:00 1J (jjJ (I) Cl) NIA _......... PllJ· THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. APRIL 27. 1975 W..W or Sptlta Live cover111 of the National Chempionslllp Sprint Car Rece from Ttm tiaute, llldlena. I Ptttk:ttat f11td1H a .. "' la Ta• l:JO Ee.It .. TtHJs USC vs. UC~ • Mewte: (C) ""Tan, S.. ti C:.. (wes) '54 -Rock Hudson, Barba11 Rush. Greu Palmer. I Selll Trala 1111 c.llr .. ...,... ..... ,.., 2:00 n ,,., Sports ... Mount Sac Reiays •t Mt. Sin Antonio Collqe. D <9.(1)) (]) &> I IH<W I T1lt rc.tuaj Dtrlij Live cove11p of America's premier llO<St 11Cin1 event from Louisville, Kentucky. I ::.:-1:.. Happenlq ~'="' 2:JO f!i@ (}) CIS Clllldntt's Fii• r .. Ddtarl . AMchlbH WlllM1 T1ltatrt l..ipt o.ttr U•lts ~• Claapanel £thatitlt et Wort : 1nHaM (R) .~USA 3:00 ~'-* USC vs. UC~ I <I'll ) CI> E!J ABC's Widt ...,.., · Cont'd. (30min) I C..... .... 5:00 lllN: (C) .._ IW' (fin· iS,;:::.: I ...,. (com) '69 -Pit O'Brien, Chill Willa, Walter Brennan, Ed11r Bucheun . i!.~~ ....... (com) '7l-Gtor1• C. Scott, Jolnne Woodw1rd, Jack Gl"ord. IW_.. W ..... .,..., ......... a. .. ., ........ Ardp•tllt AMflal (f)) Tiit lnt ... w:~ 5:JO m.~=-- .... : (C) (at) "'Tiit ..,. ..... (wn) '58 -Glenn ford, Shirley MICLaint, Leslie NlelMn. I :."'!:= T1lt ......... .... ())) fll9 f•IUrt "North to Canada" m Celdrttr "" c..1 .... &)T1Nll ..... ·~ ...,.,... s • Mewte: (C) "'C_.1J9d ~ Callee Collllt1" (com) '69 -Daii 1,00 Blocker, Mickey Rooney, Ninette a-=. fa bray. " .......... Wild Wiid ... (i) Ytice " Acrbttlrt ...... ..,,.,..., ......... II !.Cfila~ C Me, 1111 ; Movie: (C) ""T.......,. (wes) rll M_.: "DcMlbte ,..,.,... (dra) '51 -Van Heflin, YYonne DeCarlo. 3:30 '55-Rod Cameron, Jack Kelly. ! Ad Ub • Ylsttando A Lia Estreln • TrllfMMlte Q1b Dusty's TNtlloltl Ew..y ............. ,_., ... w ... ........ : KCET Auctltl 75 Thi second n fht of KCET's fund reisln1 Aue· tion continues with somethi111 lor everyone. On th• auction blocil to be sold off toni&ht: 1 7 ·day Island Cruise of tllt Hawaiian lsll!Mh, a "Safari" wall h1n1ln1, and a Hip· pltwhite sofa. i (Cij (I)) CI> Adwftblm et Sil· 111 llue Mart.It 11 Chllltf Matltltt: "MH Wltll the Mewtt: "Mia Sldlt Tht11tpitft" JMt., Eres." '"I, Moater'' ( a) '54-Rita Hayworll, Jose Fer· m Mulkal Yatiaty S... rer, Aldo Ray, Russell Collins. 12:3' Youtll & ttl• law 9:0011~~Sc:eebJ Doo D FTING·GOURMET m Lind of tttt a.. ·* Low Calorie Cooking! < Hf)Dml11 Dletln1 C..nMt c.,ta ..... Medldllt ... Htacl-On • Miller ....., flelt"'9mood lost 111 5'ICil ~-,~~·-.=:. ... -: <'ir' Sallri" (ldv) ( Cl)) ..... ....... • ~. . Fa.ftaflm !! ) (J)b11l1's ltescue 1:00 T..,.s """ 6 llewlt: "'Tiit SutlsMen" (wes) I ~ ' 7-Randolph Scott, Btrt>a11 Brit· 10:00 IJZ (l)(,I)...., .t tlM..... ton. . .. . D <a Cl)) Cf) m AIC'a Wiiie Of VANllHING WEST-Cliff Potts st.rs as Nevede Smith, • In the .,.,...hln1 West at the end of the 1800's, end Lome Oreene::;r. pl his s.4dle buddy, Jones Cord, In "Nev•d• Smltll," on Ula Double Fee tu re Night et the Movies, Satur- dey (-3) at . Movlt: (C) °'Selll tf ltrM· ,,. (dr1) '44 -Jennifer Jones, Charles Bickford. I::..,.., bcl11 Water Woftd Movlt: (C) "Tiie Rtludlllt .... ron" (dra) '71-Ktn Berry, Jim Hutton, Cameron Mitchell, Don Mer· shall. ~ m Mlvit: ..... F,.. t1tt Dead" &:JO (mys) '57 -Peuie Castle, Arthur Franz, Marsha Hunl !TM YlrptNH CI>,.,, .... tht C:O.ny (j) .... : (C) "'Tiit ...... & the RldMad" (com) '50 -June 7:00 All n, Dick Powell, David Wayne. =er.., -( )frlttldstl .... . a.a.up • WdfsWa. 4:00 ...... Ltir Wrestll11 frt• Olptpk CtltbrltJ T tHls Stir Trtt (f)Watw Woftd Mitlntt 22 Porter We...., . Wlftd PrtSI ( I Cl)) o.tdlon Wiitd C11p Stear Poland vs. Bmll. • Sttlardly ........ Fii• ftltlnt YticetfAirlc6rt 4:JO ............ .. ~ ...... CJ)Am111ct1 ............ Al .. n-,... SllN ( Cl)) OltllMrt wttll ... c.a.. .., .................. 791 l.Jaltltaala fl';) ..... .,~ *lie~ ...... . ()) ............ .... ........ • T1lt ,..,... 1'1111e ..... .,..., ........ .. ...... it11 to Dtnpf' Drilllnl for oil on tllt floor of the North SU Is dt· velopf n1 • new breed of danltf · dtfyin1 deep au divers. The tpl· IOdt follows thrtt you111 men throuah their tralnln1 course to tlltlr first professional 1ssl1nment. -....... .... ....... .............. ,, s._,&c....., r,.111w-u. ...... TM 1lfttnNt • M•IH $ Mewte: (C) (a.) ...... rtr Exprm" (hof) '72-Peter Cusll· In • Chrtst~r la <R ())>mt......•• H'T. .. A1'ief i ttz:'• SllN -=~~d.C.I 13) 663·8421. E!)lltdtl . THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. APRIL 27. 1975 Dr. Jeatfl ..... Htur Mevlt: '(C) (lltr) "Tiit Stod, tilt 1111ree Pauports to Adventure (fi) (]) S.••r & c..,...,~ 7:IO WM WtlN tf All.... .W l_ Ult UllY" (R) (wes) '68-lucJ c...dJ Hear "Lucy's O (t) ,...: (C) "Tiit U Cl) Lil's ...., A Dul Clint EHtwood, El1 Wallach, Lee Van Summer Vacation" Howard Duff and ...... (susp) '67-611 You Carol ~~ Cltef. Eastwood sta~ IS a ruthless Ida luejno auest Liley, Oliver Reed . ..... -killer-known simply IS "Joe"-wtio fll) WANT ISLAND CRUISE? 700 aub WtJ enters an unholy alliance with · a ·* BID KCET AUCTION! : KC£T Auct* '75 .... llalt Tw Mexican 1unman called Tuco to fll) ICET Auct* •75 Continues. All·Star ........ ., WM ~ play a danaerous 1ame. Joe turns Call (2ll) 663.9421. · Rodi CNclft CJ) 111111 Tlle•,111 ._ Tuco In to the authorities to collect _. __ .__Fl 11'15 nn Movie· (C) "feule 11 Ute n.,. Selllt .. n.,o the bounty money on Tuco's head ., .-.--• • · ~ • ...., ......... ,. .... and then rescues him from h•naina 9:30 'rm~ Ci) .!:i ~rt ~ ~:..<:~~ ~-:;..cr1wford. e CTION ACTION NOW! at the last minute. Toaether they ~.t:V~~\0 his .,::.'"e!~ (Qi {j)) Weell I•...,. ·* BID ON CELEB ITEMS! rtf)ttt this trick throupout the decides to to11ow his own advice 11:30 11 Fabulous 52! <C> "Tiit linla .. I IUT Mdlllt '71 Southwest, SCJlittinc the reward and immediately offends two din-(susp) '63-Rod Taylor, Tippi Hed· Plllce S..rp111 ~: (C) (3M) ·"Tiit Creea ner auests and starts an araument ren. Jessica Tandy. 1:00 !HJ (1) (I) M 11 t1tt Fa•IJ (dra) '6S-John Wayne, with Emily. · D ®) lest of Tonlcht ( ) 1idlli Teirs for his family's l>~ld Janssen. i NYPD D Movie: "'The Slletlt £MtllY" safety when he lams the plumber ID HEE HAW-TONITE'S Faltlt ter T_, <•.dv) '59-Laurence Harvey. worttln1 In his house b o convict on Surdl CI> Movie: "I Was A T ..... e a wOft furtou.., from prison. ·* COMEDY BEST BET! lO:OO fJ tm ())Ci) ea"' ltll"llftt 511ow Wtrewtff'' (h~r) '57-Michael un· D 9 (I) m • ......... ,... I"" .... (ii Aid est doo, Yvonne Lime. ture -....: (C) (Jiu) ........ Qe ....... lp Wmt11t11 an 1 au s. U Movie (C) "'The CellocW' (d ) s.r stars lomo Greene as Jonas · .....,. MeN ~.!!c.?. .. ~Jor~M:h~ '65-Ter.,;ct Stamp, Samantha~- Cont, owner of an uplosM flCtOfY, CIMlla ZS "Kina Kon&" Goup, June Cunninaham. gar, Maurice Oalllmore. and Cliff Potts as Nevada Smith, the ICfJ Allctlell 75 Call (213) Joct.J at Al• Calltt!U m Movie: "Paaaap to M1 ....... half·breed Cord taupt how to sur· -· --8421. C..•u•ltr FMdNcl <Tr,•> '44-Humphrey Boaart, Claude vive in the West of the late 1800s. I Super Sltlw News Rains, Peter Lorre. Adam West, Warren Yanders and ~-UlllUllt Pnllra•a Cellatt D lnttrnatloul Chl•...-i. Jcqe Luke also star. "A llattlf of 1:30 (J1) Cl) 11le Jefftnoa (R) A ...... Colllnt Wmtllq Wife • • • Aid Deat1t" stars Rod piece of primitive art &ivtn to the AlfNd Hltdlcect OJ Movie: "'The HorrillN Dr. Hltdt- Taylof as Shamus, a fret·wheelln1 Jeffersons by the Willises spa~ an . lClT AuctiM 75 Cont'd. ceck" (!\or) '64-Robert Flemln1. private Investigator whose attempts Inter-family battle about the im· LM c.r.. sa... I' Ci)) ScleMt Fldleft Tboatn to track down the killers of a small· portance of ancestors. lO:JO fB A..J. n...e/Mill Wt 12:30 • Wanted: Dud or Allft time hood 1et him involved in a lj._ Dim Sllow • IA _. EW Tiie Waten famllJ bit-time -1amblin1 operation. Joe Catldld ea... fE DE & J EL-RY IS 1:00 . At Ont With ••• Santos, Dick Butkus and Anita Gil· t:OO (HJ CJ) (I) Mary TJltl' Moon * YOURS--BID TONITE! Til,.er lette •ISO star. Due to a proaram (R) Slwoe North 1uests IS 1· ICET AlldlM '75 Cont'd. . All·Nlcftt st ... : ...:..a. ., Ter· chanp, this movie has been re· Chartene Maaulre, a brassy codtbil· 11:00 (]~(i)~Ciil(Qi(j)) Niwa ror," '"fury at Furuce Cfeell," scheduled from April 10. · loun1e sinter whose romance ffith · ,.,.._ ~ "Catman of Paris" B Mewle: (C) (Zlu) "1lle flt" (sci· Lou Grant makes him fffl 25 years • 1)e Lacy Sllow 1:25 IJ Movie: (C) "Cele You...,, la• ff) '58-Vincent Price, Patricia youn1er-until the boys in the news· lhwle: "'1"hn Mipt • Claltl" !.....,. (wes) '58-Frank LovetoY. Owen.!r_Dtvid Hedison. room btfin to job about her rather (com) '71-Georie C. Scott. 2:40 Movie: ~<C> "Oallltf Ha T .. • (QI Ci)) (I) ED MC SatllNIJ "ICtNe" past. m ,.., & ... All•. tees" (dra) '66-Robert l.lftsin1. hi• 19 nacneo·• a••••·....... $42S ..... Declk, Lot10 COlllnll (d) .............. • .. > z 0 aJ PIONDRRT1020LProflnlDMl,.._.Deck. $575 CJ IHHd,Hlotor, 10~"11 .... (d) ............. SllO IUPDICON CIM01 Cei1111e · $89 a: p.I&. .... "'~(Mewl)............... .... w =::.KR=:~ .......... S2IO $79 m IONYTC .. AltortableCon .... 21ka, $77 Q C.., .. nory •AC (Newt) ................. S110 IONYTC-mlTrecllReoordot,f... $163 z "~-,.,....,Pw,141 .......... (d)......... .... """ ._,llllll 80llYTC·11280DolbyC..1111 $287 ~ Dec*. .......... C.pe...,(d) ............... -~ ...... IT•Deellaofel~ .uu..,... , TmTABlES--IECOID CHANGEIS . ..... A.-..IGTu .......... ..... .., DUAL. (d) ......... , ............... '120 •RACORD 40A, Wolnut 8aM, .._.. · $75 ~. Dnt Cover (I) ................... sno · DUAL 1m A ...... tloTWftl1-t1, $85 CD-4, • lla•llHI Prorl1t1ne td) •.. · .......... '140 --.. ""'*'" .. .,,.,_.. $138 TunUllle, ..... Gradofl3E+ (cl) ..•••..••. 9210 ~"--1011anualle•drtven $85 T.........,, Gredo'•+ (Newt) ............. tllO TD.EVISIOll:..uW, COLOI COIT l'll rt .... ~ IONY1V·1I011K lotld._........ •122 .....,c ........... Vll'Mtl'(d) ......... .,. • l:N;,:.1=;.~~ ......... : ...... em $525 5,8un.12-S•441!.17th,C08TAMESA N I I Quiz: Hidden LaWs That Lie Behind Our Unhappiness DAILY · PILOT ''The Ponzi Game": The Most Famous "Sting" of Them All Plus a Special Pullout Guide To Hair Care . FORBVRTBACHARACH Wleo haa laad tlae grealftt influence on your mu. aical cmeerP-ltT., Viaalia, Calif. •Aside from my mother, who kept at me to practice the piano, 1 have two other people to thank for my success: my . music teacher and Marlene Dietrich. My teachtt offered FOR DR. MARLIN PERKINS of TV's "Wad Kingdom" Who wouJd win in a fight between a lion and a leopard or a lion and a tiger?-John L . Lucas, Cocoa Be.ch, Fla. • Lions are so much larger than leopards that they would surely win. A number of yea.rs ago J asked Clyde Beatty which would win if a lion and a tiger got into a fight. He said this: The tiger goes into battle all out. fighting with intense fury. but the lion, whk h is basically stronger, starts out with a little reserve. If the tiger did not kill the lion in the first minute, the lion would probably win. FOR TOTIE FIELDS Ar~ )'ou seH-ooosdous onstage about your weight?-E.F., Van Nuys, Calif. • No. It's my trademark. and I wouldn·t be Totie Fields without it. You know, the whole world wants to look like Ann-Margret, but the truth is that more people look like me than Annie. So when they see me standing up there looking the way they do, an immediate bond is established. By the way-J'd like to look like Ahn-Margret tool FOR BARBARA WALTERS What's it like having a name that's a household word?- H.B., Albany, N.Y. • I really don't feel that thi.s L'i the way to describe my name. Perhaps that's because I live in New York where everyone is anonymous. However, becoming somewhat fa. mo us has {·hanged my life. It's a heautiful. wonderful Clt· perience, and I can never understand the cel('brity who whines about being rec.-ognized. Ifs a joy to know thnt people care about you and likl· you. FOR DICK SMOTHERS How do you and Tom feel about doing your new "mild" variety show?-Mrs. M.A. Schwartz, Nassau, N.Y. e Hopeful. We had a rest that healed any bitterness we had about the old CBS show, and now we're hopeful that the public will Hke our oomedy and music. I honestly think we're singing better than we ever have. and I hope the pub- lic will .. buy" our romedy~without-too-much-controversy. FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELF EDITOR Is thert' anything between Prince Charles and Princess Caroline?-A.M., Casper, W yo. • The eldest daughter of Prince Rainier and Princes.s Crace of Monaro. who is the prettiest royal teenager in Europe.· today, has been linked with every eligible prince, count and hnron there is-including Prin<.-e Charles. o.1l>out whom she ~ys : '"I've never set eyes on him!" She went further and ndmitted she hasn "t even seen most of her reputed eS{'Orts (as mentioned in gossip columns). Prince Charles hns no special girl friend-ut least not of this writing. He confided to n London nc:wspapenna11 : "The older I get, the more nlone I berome. There nre certain people I thought of along these lines. hut there·s no one particular at this moment. My marriage has to he forever. I think it's sad these days that people think there's every opportunity to hreak it off when you feel lik(' it." Co .. r Pfloto by Tyler Tllofnton me invaluable ad vice when he said: "Don't be afraid of writing something people c-.m remember and whistle." Marlene taught me something quite different but equaJly worthwhile. For four years 1 toured with her as conductor- arran~~ those fow-years were worth ten hit songs. What she went after, she got. She instiJJcd in me the desire to seek perfection. FOR ISAAC ASIMOV In ooe of his novels, Jules Verne spoke of rolling sidewalks, neon signs projected on clouds and TV programs from M~ Jupiter and Venus. Do you apee?-C. C. Crabtree, Laming, Mich. e ~ sidewallts sound practicaJ. but whether we11 develop them in an energy-short world is doubtful. Neon signs pro- jected on clouds sound all right, and someday we11 flear TV reports from explorers on Mars. But not from Venus and Jupiter. Tbose worlds are too unpleasant to be explored. except by w1manned probes. FOR KATE SMITH Will you be involved with any Biieentennial festivities?- Mn. C. Lehmer, Mamon, Wash. e Ddinitely. In fact, I believe 1 have the honor to partici- pate in the first one to be held in 1976. I'm singing at the Rose Bowl Came in Pasadena, which will highlight a fabu- lous pageant put on by the Walt Disney organization. I'm terribly thrilled about ''kicking oil" this great celebration. POlt JEANE DIXON What is your explanation fOI' Ronald Reagan's failure to reach tbe Presideocy, as you pl'edicted he would? Or is it still a possibility?-Bert Haase, Wood-Ridge, N.). e 1 have made no prediction about Ronald Reagan teaching the P...esidency. I have stated that he is a marl of destiny. and 1 still feel this in my meditations. FOR JOANNE CARNER, profemonal golfer After losing 40 pounds you went on to become the big- gest wiona oo the ladies tour in 197.f, with '87,000. Did you lose the weight while playing?-Joanna Banker, Amherst, N.Y. • Yes. I talked to several tTainers of football teams and after pooling their suggestions, went on a one-meal-a-day diet. I had nothing but coffee all day and then ate dinner after playing. 1 expect I will keep going back on that diet at different times. llORTON FRANK. Pl'Nldeltf Md hbllelter LEONARD a. DAYIDOW, CNhten ROURT 0. CARNEY, Enc. V.P.-Auoe. hbll"* PATRICK II. LINNEY, V.P.·Ad Director 810 LAYEFUY, V.P.-Marketlno Director G.ntcl a. Wrw, Eastern Mgr.: RlcMrd D. catroll, Assoc. EHtern Mgr.: Joe Frutf. Jr., Chicago Mor.; Peftlne, ... , ....... "" -&Jeth end ...,._.,.., Los Angela• and San Francl.co. flUM.llMU "11.ATIOMS: LEI EWI, V.P.·Olrector: ltobeft H.~, Mgr. "'9&.llHIA U..VICH: ltobeft .I. en, Mgr.:....._ Q . a.Mr, BualneA Man-oer: Robeft ...._, Promotion: ~ !lier, Merchandising. Headquarters 641 t..1dnoton Av. .• N.Y .. N.Y. 10022 ~ 1975 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rights reMrvad. MORT PERSKY, V.P.-Edltor-ln..Chlef Ra,notde DoclMn, Managing Editor Richard Y......,., Art Director Routrn Abrftera. Women'• Editor M..tyn H.,.._, Food Editor Aseoclai. Editors: .loM HenrictlMft, Hal L.llftclon and Robin A. Th ...... E*"8 Welptft, Art Aul; GlcMta Biter, PlcturH. Contributing Ed4tors: LanJ ~ ... Robert ewr-. ......... Howeril h« .I. Oppa........,, Anita ...._.,_ PtlOOUCTIOll: RloMrd lllllM, Dir.; ROl»arta CoflMa, Makeup. .... -..·u ... --.-.,. .... FTCRlplnOct. 74. Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .......... The Ponzi Game: The \\Orld's Greatest "Sdftg" and the Man Who Made It Famous llyO.•lhuul There are cert.in periods In hlatoly when greater numben of euck .... uk.e, to be found. The period following the Flm World W• when CharlM PonzJ bepn his 8ChelM ... one 9UCh Ume •••• Is toclaJ another? The .. swindle of the ccn- tllry" WU expoled ooly a few months aao. when it wu diacovered that 3,000 in- vestors bad aunt more than $100 millioo into ao oil-<lrilling acheme run by Home--State Production Co. Public and Jaw<n.f occement oftic.iaJa alike were ltUD.Ded. not just by the aize of the "take." but by the identitiea of some of the "sucken." Barbra~ and Liza Minndli were &IDC>QI them. and so were Walter Mat- thau. Andy Williams and Bar- bera Walten. But there were noted banken who were taken too. And politicians. And finan- cial experts. including George J. W. Goodman. wb~g the pen name Adapl Smith-- bu written two Acst sellers about Wall Street. That these people and thou- sa.nda lite them had given their cub to an unknown Otlaboma lawyer named Robert S. Trip- pet for nearly 2<>6ean-Andy Williams alone put in $S38,000 -was a startJing revet.lion. But more surprising wu the ract that they wue swindled not by a complex system in- volving computers aod stock manipulation, but by ooe of the simplest and best-known of aJI ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Don Dunn, a bualnea writer, says hi• Interest In ''the fine art of dece1'4- lng • gullible public" ...,,,. from hi• days u a magician In the Midwest. HI• biography, "Ponzi! The &o.ton S .. ndler" (McGraw- Hiil), I• In bookltor• now. • • fAMILYWEeCLV, "'""%7, 1m confidence nctds: the Ponzi scheme. .. The Ponzi scheme" is named for Charles Ponzi, an Italian immigrant who de- frauded eome 40,000 Boato- niam of $10 million in 1920. It is hued oo a very. very sim- ple principle: rob Peter to pay Paul. In its barest form. inv~ ton are asked to put monq into a vaaue and legitimate- aoonding enterprise. and are promised a huge profit in a short time. When the invest- ment actually pays off for a few delighted people, they waste no time teltioa their friends about the golden opportunity. Some of the friends invest, and tell their frieodl-and 10 00. ~ the circle of investors grows l.,.er. the awind.ler uses the new money that is continually coming in to pay "profits" to ~earlier investors. He kcepe this up until he has enough money atubed away (or at least tbat'a how it's supposed to wort). then be vaniabes. It seems that there are end- leaa lines of investon waiting to be taten. a fact that the origi- nal Ponzi pmesman. Otartea Pom.i himself, undentood quite well back in 1920. By the time be arrived in Bolton at 38, af- ter spending 17 years in the U.S. and Canada. he had also spent time in prisons in both Montreal and Atlanta. There, be had learned from other con artista how easily a pyramid 1 system can be set up-and he had atudiecJ how one William F. Miller ran ooe in Brooklyn in 1901. Called "520 Pm:ent TheyWereTaen Miller," that youthful swiodJer had taken in $1 million from local residents by promising to invest the money in a surefire stock-market scheme that would pay ten percent profit a week. or S20 percent a year. Miller ended up in prison, and his exp1oita became leaendary. Ponr.i bad aened seotences for cbect forging in Canada and then for smugling Italian aliens acroa the border into New Yort. He was free, but ftat broke when he began his bis venture. From his experi- ence u a clerk in an importing company, be me.. aometbing about the value of American money in foreign countries. So be thought up ao infamous story indeed. He claimed to have a secret aystem for mov- ing orders for po1ta,e atamps from oountry to country in such a way that a stamp bought for five cents in one wu worth ten cent.I in another. Money in- vested in his company-which, in a bold stroke, he called the Securities Exchange Company -would be repaid with SO per- cent profit in 45 days or I 00 percent profit in 90 days, or so he promised.. Hit story sounds like a movie scenario. A local furniture dealer came to~ his of- fice furniture aod Pom.i got $200 from him ~ead. In six months' time Poem took in about $10 million. And be did it all without advertising or eo- licitioa by mail, merely by talk- ing up his phantom company to a amaU group of people in the scheme's ftnt few weeb. Still. he began to live lite a millionaire. He purchued a large home and a new limou- 1ine-givio1 the sellen his worthleu notes u partial pay- ment. Always immaculately draaed, and sportina a dia- mond atictpin and gold-headed cane. be attracted the attention of ceJebrities of the day. Fonner bcavywaght champion Jama "'Gentleman Jim" Corbett bo- friended him. and the list of his investors included an impor- tant judae, bank praidenta and police olficWs. Taking their money in, and paying part of it out to an ever-wideoina cir- cle of investors. Ponzi aoon hit the beadJioa. Tbe diminutive (S--4) 1elf-educated Italian wu Clubbed '"the wizard of Wall Street" and ''the Columbus of finance, who di1covered money" by the newspapen of the day. Huse photographs ap- peared, showing him poling proudly with his attractive 20- year-old wife and bis aging mother on the hoot porch of ' hia mansion. But what happena so fre- quently to Pomi schemers alao happened to Ponzi himself. The milliooa in bia bank accounts went to his head. At one time, Ponzi had SS million, with money pouring in at the rate 'Of $1 million a week. He beaan to think that he might really be able to invest the money in a lq.itimate eoterprile, pay off his investon and atill ~me out a rich man. 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In 1973 he became the first country performer to win all three top country honors In one year by being named "Country Entertainer of the Year" by the Country & West- ern Music Assn., the Academy of Country Music and the American Guild of Variety Artists. 1. Mr nm. Ain't Long, by Jim Rogers (RCA) 2. llullcal AutoblograpllJ of Bing Crosby (Decca) a. EncMnted Sound, by Ojango Reinhardt (RCA) 4 • ....,.... It Strlllgtd, by Homer & Jethro (RCA) 5. T~• Concerto In D, by Jascha Heifetz (RCA) 1. To lwlng or Not to 8wlng, by Barney Kessel (Contemporary) 1. llodem 8ounda In Countrr Md Weetem Music, Vol. 3, by Ray Charles (ABC-Para) a. Anl"°'°9J, by Bob Wills (Columbia) I. Bl'Mldn' Out, by_ Flatt & Scruggs (Columbia) 10. Qubn bJ George, by George Barnes (Decca) -lnt91ff9Wed by Anb Summer FAMIL!Y WEEKLY, Aprll 27, 1t75 • 7 And the most comfortable I -featherlight, superbly fitting. 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' event Th thina Miller hap Ferdi who $10 retumi waitin risina interest Ponzi's prod make f In V phone JObmlOlll a tcn·y vest ors trial" comp prom' sucken keep th nered b Ponzi Continued from page 4 from bis prison records in Montreal-and the game wu up. Thousands of investors swamped his office, demanding their money back. Ponzi paid out all he could, and still wu $3 million abort. Arrest, jail and deporta- tion to Italy followed swiftly. Behind him he left aeveraJ banb in total collapse, some local politicians ruined and a grieving wife who eventually divorced him. The original Ponzi, it seems, learned every- thina about getting rich from "S20 Percent Miller"-but failed to note what eventually happened to his predece550r: jail. Similarly, Ferdina.rido, Trippet. Sanderson and the others who have tried to surpass Ponzi's record of $10 million in six months have neglected to note the windup of his story. But confidence · (or at least the appearance of it) is usually the o.ne thing a swindler pogseues. U he lacks that, he hu nothing. Bconomiata and sociologists who have stud- ied the numerous Ponzi ventures sjnce 1920 theorize that there are certain periods in his- tory when greater numben of suckers are likdy to be found. The period following the FintWortd War when Ponzi began his scheme wu one auch time; the present period is an- other. In 1920, inflation and falling produc- tion rata worried everyone, and veterans retumina borne found that there were no jobs waiting for them. Loolting for ways to beat rising COila, the public turned from the low interest rates paid by banks and rushed into Ponzi's trap. Today, there are inflation, falling production and growing unemployment to make fertile ground for a new Ponzi. In Virginia last year, for example. a tele- phone-company employee named Robert D. Johnson was exposed as a Ponri operator after a ten-year career. He took money from in- vestors and supposedly used it to buy "indus- trial" wine--to be sold to salad-dressing companies for use in thefr products. Johnson promised a return of 100 percent on the sucken' money, and paid off often enough to keep the cash rolling in. When he was cor- nered by the Securities & Exchange Commis- sion, it turned out that there is no such thing as "industrial" wine. Wine is wino-good, bad or indifferent-or-else it is vinegar. Joseph Ferdinando, an ex-meter reader for a New York utility company, saw his Ponzi scheme explode in 1973. He claimed to head a company t!:iat bought up outstanding debts ' owed small companies. Ferdinando said he would take over the painful job of cpllccting the debts, paying the small companies a slim percentage of the total and keeping the rest for himself. Investors, he promised, could realiu huae profits. Some of his suckers in- cluded members ot the Queens District At- torney's staff. It really doesn't matter what k.ind of busi- ness a Ponzi swindler says he is operating (since be is actually only in the business of swindling), an alert con man tries to seize on something in the public eye. One recent Neva- FAMILY WEEKLY, April 27, 1175 • I da venture claimed that it waa putting its in- veston' money into gold coins and silver. An outfit in New York collected $9 million by promising profits of 20 and 30 percent from its investments in real estate-and the money vanished. A Canadian sCheme promised re- turns of 20 percent weekly for I 2 weeks, and · took in $2.6 million; the money supposedly was being used for a surefire system of beatin& the racetrack. When the Royal Canadian Mounted Police caught up with the horse- player, Stanley "Big Sandy" Sanderson, they found he had operated the aame kind of sys-. tem in several cities in the U. S. to spite of the wider1>ublicity gjven these and other Ponzi scfiemcs, new ones keep pop- ping up. Alfred Hurwitz., the octogenarian who helped prosecute Ponzi after his arrest, haa simple advice for those who don't want to end up on a modem Ponzi'a sucker list. "Before you invest," says Hurwitz, JR "investigate." ~ I j I I 1 It • • .SpDng .Shorte( ~ettier Shorter hair and curlier curts-that's \ the fashion-right look to give you a lift for spring. Wear It just above the shoulder or a little shorter, loosely waved or a bit curlier-whatever suits your face and your frame of mf nd. The new looks for spring are Individual, soft, flattering and carefree! bis spring, hair is springier! It moves, shines, glows with heaJthy~ooking highlights and beautiful color. The magic be-- hind that shine ia hair in great condit.ion -_healthy-looking. well-cared-for hair that re- sponds to the curl and feels silky to the touch. The way to have this kind of hair ia to take the time for one or two deep-penetrating cooditiooing treatments every month. They are what mata your ·hair move, bounce and shine. - Every shampoo helps make it prettier, too, when you use the shampoo, coaditionen and creme rinse that are riabt for· your particular hair~ make it more manageable, healthier looking .. If your hair is lea than terrific, tum to page 14 for the exact for- mula you need to make your hair the way you want it. Prettier hair means flattering color with hiaJilights ~you need them. Maybe it's just a little liaht- oea around the face or a liahter color throughout -tor an ovecaJJ lift or a really liaht, dramatic new Yoo. Tum to pqe 13 to see what suits you besl The curls are the easy part once your hair's in peat condition and glowin1 with color. Your fint prerequisite ii a superb haircut-the contemporary kind that matea hair fall into shape naturally. A good professional haiTcut can release the spring of a nat- ural curt or encoorage a bidden wave. And if your hair's atraiaht-u-a-ct.ick, a professional body perm can give it the ri1ht bend for the new curly loot- with nary a frizzy, just the body and manageability you need for the style you want. Keep styling quick and easy with beauty appli- ances. Blow-dry your hair into a softly curly style or try a steam stylifla wand or electric rollen for a curlier look. U your curls wilt too quietly, a beat-activated conditioner may be what you need for a little extra body. Spray it on before rollina up your hair in electric roUen-or if you're using a cudioa iron, spray the conditioner on and let it dry before twirl- in1 up the curia. When the0 curlin1's done, spritz on a little non-Aerosol hair mist as a final touch, to lock out the humidity and lock in the curls. Con~d FAMILY WEEKLY, AcHfl n, 1875 • 11 -tM 01973 Clalrol Inc. -. Nice 'n Eas haircolor. It never ooks fussed over or phony. It always gives me beautiful coverage. Healthy-looking hair. 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You can always do more when the mood strikes you. way and liahten your hair all over~ring drab brown hair up a shade or two and give it pretty golden bighliahts. Lift dishwater blonde to real blonde. Liahter can mean everything from the subtlest of biahJ.iabta to dramatic liptness-whatever you lite. It's Frosting creates a lighter, more defined look than liair painting, but you can still control it to give u little or as much lightening as you want. ~it subtle-just lightening a few strands of hair-or make it dramatic by doing more. A current favorite is the "sunbunt," lightn~ just around the face. Frosting works best on shades from blonde to medium brown. So if you'd love a lighter look with minimum care, frosting may be your answer. If you're looking for a lift, foe a fiabter, brighter, happier feeling. a shampoo-in tint might be just the ticket. It can Jjgbteo, color and condition your hair in ooe easy step. Try a shade one, two or three shades liahter than your natural color. You can add golden or reddish high- lights by choosing the warm colors or minimiz.e red with the uh lhadea. Jt'a easy-just be sure to loot at the box to ace euctly bow the shade you've cbOleD will loot on your hair. If your hair tends to be ornery, you'll be surprised bow manageable it can become. all in knowing what you want and how to go about doing iL And whether you decide to lighten your hair or ~ be sure to use a deep-penetrating conditioner (one example: conditioo •) at least once a month to keep your hair looking its best. • ,..., ................... loolr ,_,.. ,_.,. .... .... ..., ..... ..., .......... c ...... .-• H you•d love to be light blonde and your hair is fairly dark or has red undertones, two-step blooding is for you. The two steps are lighten- ing and toning. In the first step, color is removed from the hair (lightening). In the secood step, . the desired color is put into the hair (Joning). Be sure to buy both the lightener and the toner at the same time and read the dirktioos before you begin. That makes it cay! And the result is terrific. FAMILY W£El<LY, April 27, 1975 • Q Continued U your hair is fine and thin, you'll know. It's ftyaway, lacks body and sometimes bangs limp and stringy around your face. Fine, thin hair is difficult to style and frequently causes you to moan, "I can't do a thing with it.'' But you can! If your hair is fine, each strand is s ilky and slender and you may not realize how thick it is. H you treat it like fine, thin hair, you may end up with an unmanageable bushy-type look. Once you under- stand the kind of hair you really have, it's easy to cope with it and it can look terrific. Coarse hair has lots of body, but if it's thin, you'll need expert styling to give it a look of total fullness. especially around the hairline. Since your hair probably has a mind of its own. you have to concentrate on getting it under control. Coarse, thick hair can be hard to manage. Each strand is fat, some- times wiry. and there are so many of them! Yo u've probably thought you were cursed with coarse, thick hair. but properly handled, your hair can become the most beautiful kind of all. 1' • FAMILY WEEKLY, Aptll 'O, 1'75 To make the most of your hair, you have to undentand it. Is your hair thick or thin, fine or coarse? Docs it have a tendency to wave? The way you care tor your hair depends very much oo what type of hair it is. Should you use a conditioner, a creme rinae or both? What about sham- poos? And the cut-what's best for you? To make your hair look terrific, check the descriptions below. Theo follow the prescription for your particular type of hair. Even if your hair seems "normal," it probably leans toward one category or another. Pick the one that suits you best. Once you are sure that wha1 you are doing is best for your own hair, caring for it is easy and fun. lb • Your fine, thin hair needs body. 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Be Sl!fe to choose a shampoo that's right for your hair, be it normal. oily or dry. Use a body-building conditioner after every shampoo to help keep your hair looking super. • The cut is all-important. When your hair is coarse, it • generally has lots of body and is strong too. Be sure your hair is blunt cut, whether you wear it all one length or in layers to help create a fuller look. Frequent conditioning treat- ments are essential to keep your hair soft and manageable. Use a deep-penetrating conditioning treatment at least once a month and a creme rinse after every shampoo. To keep your style under control, try a light spritz of a non-Aerosol hair mist. lb • Expert cutting is essential. Generally, thick hair is cut • in layers to help reduce its bulk, thus making the hair easier to manage. Guard against having your hair cut too short, however-there will be no keeping it down. Choose a shampoo that is es~ially geared to your particular hair type, be it oily, .... dry or normal. 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Learn1ntf to Be Me" W hen Sally Struthers walb into a room. you know it There's an intenseness and a sup- pressed cneJ'IY that crowds in with her. And her schoolgirl voice, with its cbaoa- ing pitches, seems sure and audible. You would think that the girl who plays Gloria in "All in the Family" ia the moat cocbure, sd.f-pouessed young woman of the year. But that's not ~aa I aooo learned. FAMILY WEEKLY: Why have you been so reluctant to give interviews? SALJ..Y: Because I've bad some awful experiences. Some of the things that have appeared in print u my quotes have hurt other people's feelings, and weren't what I'd said at all, or the way I meant them. I wouldn't hurt someone else'a feclio.p for anything! ~ FW: Does this kind of seoaitivity get in ;: your way? ! SAU.Y: Yes, it does. That's why I'm • into transactional analysi&-tbe "I'm {: okay, you're okay" method. I used to walk around feeling "I'm not okay" all the time. FW: What do you mean? SALJ..Y: If someone came up to me and said, "Gee. you're wearing funny-look- -ing shoes," I'd immediately be hurt aod depressed and feel I wasn't okay. This marvelous man I am going to, who is a minister as well as a doctor, is teaching me how lo transact on a one-lo-one basis, so that I believe I am okay. I have lo strengthen my belief in my worth as an individual. FW: Does it wort? SALLY: Oh, yea. We have a couple of new writers on the show, and one day one of them said, "Say, I saw you in a movie the other day .... " And I thought he was going to say the usual polite things like "I liked you in the part" or "I thought you did a good job," etc. In- stead, he said, "I think you looked heav- ier in the ftlrn." If that bad happened a few months ago, I would have walked away hurt. But this time, I thought, .. Why be so hurt? Why let it get to _ your' J simply said, "I don't really en- joy talking about my weight. U you don't mind, may we la1t about something else?"' f d never done anything like that before. Never expressed what I really felt. But now I realiz.e that if you do, other people have something to go oo. They know where you stand. It elimi- nates suesawort. FW: How did you find tbia man who is bdpioa you analyze younelf? SALLY: I went to ao attorney with my M • FAMILY WEE<LV, AcNfl rT, 1911 .. -...-· ·~···· . "This big man looked down at me, pauMCI, and then very quietly, he uld, 'If• taken car• of.' My atomach dropped and I thought to mJMlf, 'I think I'm In love!'" husband-to-be-Arthur Fisher-and we said, "Loot, we don't know who tout. but we want to know ourselves and each other better before we get married. We thought of consulting a marriage coun- selor, but we don't know bow to go about finding one." Our attorney sent us to this man. FW: Isn't ii unuaual.rlo go to a coun- selor or analyst before getting married? SALLY: I suppose so. But we'd been in love for six months and during that time, like most people, we'd had occasional arguments. Since both of us are moody and emotional, the arguments always became volatile, and before we finished, we'd run the gamut of emotions. So be- fore we got married, we wanted to find a better way of communicating . FW: Will your maniage to Arthur be your first? SALLY: It's my first, his second. He was married when he was very young. and ii didn't last. FW: How did you meet? SALLY: We found each other when I guested on "The Sonny and Oler Com- edy Hour," which he directed. I knew right away I Ult:ed him. All through re- hearsals I'd atare al him. Later he ad- mitted to me that he'd hung around after rehearsals watching me work with the choreographer just to be near me. FW: When did you know that he was Mr. Right? SALLY: One day during dress reheanal a stage manager was really upsetting . me. He kept coming in and pressuring me to hurry up. So the next time he did ii, I stormed over to Art-he's 6-2, and fm .S-1-and hollered up at him, "I won't be late! rm very professional! This stage ·manager keeps telling me to hurry up and I hurry up and no ooe else is ready and he's still after me to hurry up -you've got to get him off my back!" ( was really wound up! When I'd gotten it all out, this big man looked down at me, paused, and then very quietly, he said, "It's taken care of." My stomach dropped aod I thought to myself, "I think I'm in love!" FW: When did you decide you wanted to get married? SALLY: After a month or two we knew we were so deeply in Jove that marriage was the right way lo commit to each other. I am very old-fashioned, and al- though he never thought he'd marry again, we 're so much in love we think it's the proper thing to do. FW: Whal does marriage mean to you? SALLY: It doesn't mean you own the other person. It's simply a public way of saying I love ooly you and will stay with you. FW: Will you atop acting after you are married? SAU. Y: No. Arthur ia proud of my work. He w~ never ask me to stop. In fact, he eocouragea me to do more. I doubt if I'd ever meet a man outside the profession who would uoderalaod my need lo perf onn. I think both of us will work until we're put in "the home." FW: Has transac:tional analysis made any difference in your relationship with your costan on .. All in the Family"? SALLY: We're three aod a half years into the show, and for all those yean rve held in my feelings and tried to prove to everyone that I'm .. lovable." I've played a role within a role: I made myself be a happy. giddy kid playing Gloria. No matter how I reaJly felt, I dealt with life·li:te a court jester. Now I can level with these people and that leaves them free to choose how to deal with me. Until now, they didn't really know who I was. FW: Are you personal friends with mem-· ben of the cast? SALLY: Yes, but no one bu ever pushed to make a relationship outside the show. Perhaps that's one reason why we're all still good friends. FW: I read that you once told a re- porter that working on the show was lite being in prison. Do you still feel that way? SALLY: Of course not! In one of my low moments I made the mistake of say- ing that going home after a day's wort was like being paroled at night for good acting-and I probably felt that way at the time. You see, the room we work in is built for wort. There are no windows, no outside awareness at all. If we walk out at night and the asphalt is all wet, we feel safe to assume it rained. Art recently gave me a little computer and I sat down and figured out how many hours I'd spent in a room without win- dows. When I saw that, I thought, "It's a wonder I'm not crazy by now!" FW: How long would you like to stay with "All in the Family"? SAU.Y: As long u it lasts. J used to think that the part of Gloria was a thank- less one--at least I talked myself into that idea. It was a state of "I'm not okay." I kept thinking they could do without me. But now I tnow it's a won- derful part and they are a wonderful group of people. I want to stick with it It can't hurt me to stay with ,_ something this good. ....W a • • 1n ACTUAi. ~(NGlH Put }OUf cigarette a~inst it. What's More? It's a whole new look in cigarettes. A whole new feel. A whole new length. More is more by design. It's the first 120 mm cigarette. It was conceived and engineered to give you an all-new smoking experience. It's a longer and leaner cigarette. (Which makes it look terrific.) It smokes slower and draws.easy for more enjoyment. (Which means more time for those relaxing moments.) It's More. With over 503 more puffs than a 100 mm cigarette. Yet More doesn't cost more. (Which means more for your money.) 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His heavy hitting and sparkling play at first base were prime reasons for the Dodgers' National League cham- pionship last season. He won the ,........ u.gu.·. Mo.av .. ..-.. ....,_ ..-mc1.-111e MVP N9wDI..,.._ Story: ''The Mumps Ccw.laedlon" ( We have always thought of diabetes as a genetic or endocrlnologlcal disease. But Dr. H. A. Sulz of the University of Buffalo has recently found that hlllf the children who .......,., c11-.. .... had murnpe ...... the prececllng tow,..,.. That's right-not measles, not chicken pox: mumps. Mumpe, as ti • FAMILY WEEl(LY, April r7, 1178 In the 1174 All-SW pme. ••• Garvey, who la 26, signed with the Dodger organization in 1968, after playing baseball and football at Michigan State. His great desire and his willingness to take any assign- ment to help the team have endeared him to management as well as to fans. For a while, he was used only as a pinch hitter, but he didn't complain. "I thought It was a stepping-stone to getting Into the regular lineup," he says. During his early career, he played mostly at third base but went wllllngly to the outfield when manager Walt Alston told him he was needed there. Then there was a need for him at first, and he moved over there • .._,. Dodger COllCll llonlJ la1gall, ..Although ....... onlJ 5-10 8llOrt for• ... b••·-............... __ 81taled the agllllJ MCI rNdl to C8tch tblon .. go hlgll ... c1own In the dirt.'' An. getting ltMt chMce to.,.., regularly .... ,.., be pa•d .... batting•--and tMn became one of the Docl..-.' IMdlng hlnera INe 1111on. "Steve has the aggressiveness and the natural talents that let him adapt to any position on the diamond," says Alston. Steve does preter playing first to any other position, however- If for no other reason than that his Idol when he rode the Dodger bus as a kid was Gii Hodges. _..,..,, ......... you know, is a viral Infection of the parotld glands near the ear and at the lower jaw. Doctors have long known that it can have 98fious side effects-particularly If the Infec- tion comes to rest in the testes or ovaries. In lhll "9111, • chllcl can grow up to be llerle. We also know that the mumpe Ylru• can affect ltMt pmc.....-organ that pro- clucea lftlulln, lhe abMi'K» of which can contribute to lbe dftelopment of diabetM. But before Or. Sulz's studies, we never had any clear evi- dence of a connection between mumps and diabetes. Pr.......,, . the nunpe YI,._ la C.-.. of degenerating the PMC'W eo that ff cannot produce lneulln-and hence, dlabetM .... In. One of our present tests for pancreas degen- eration-the amytase activity aasay- does not show pancreas damage caused by mumps. But on the weight of these new statistical findings, It seems that the development of new and different kinds of pancreas tests would be a worthwhile under- taklng.-BJ Erwin DI C,81'1, Ph.D. • An E.xcltlna Col~ect~on of ,~Inga ~. · 9; II •. , and Pendant• from 'L.1ora 'aUe'rle• . . -II~ ·Bf ·MAIL Speollf Offfr • • yes, Mlect 1ny rlnt lltown. Wear Incl comp1,. tlMlr fiery beauty wltft n1tur1t dtamoftda. <:or\Ylnce YCM.trMlf, ycMtr f1mlly and your friends that U.elr l>rlltllnce and ctarlty of color l'Utly don tlmullte natur11I dllmonds •lllftl for thou Ands of dollar .. Or Nturn th.,,. to u1 and .-C your money IMlck. No quuUons •lkecl. Th• Gemflrff •own bet-.,. b1191ln priced 1t tl2.40for1 2 carat riftl. A 2-car1t natur11 dia- mond woulel cost from $2,000 to $4,0001 No wonder w .. tthy people keett Ulelr r .. 1 J-•11 In ufety Ito•" Ind wur tlmulltlons. tn fact • • f-people can tell tM dlffeNM• without 1 pow.tut rNtnHylftl 11111. GemHrH are not ch .. p f1Res. 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Whether success has a positive or negative effect on one's happiness de- pends on one thing. ANSWERS 1. True--according to studies con- ducted at the University of Amster- dam. Known as the Anniversary Dis- ease, this phenomenon was fou~d to recur with many people exactly on the annivenary of some unresolved con- flict situation. It was found to be a form of self-punishment for repressed feelings of anger and aggression toward loved ones. In most cases, the Anniver- sary Disease-which takes the form of ailments ranging from respiratory af- flictions to severe low back pain -is of brief duration, lasting no more than a week or ten days. 2. True--a.s evidenced by laboratory studies directed by Dr. Stewart Wolf at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. The investigation showed no predictable relationship between the amount of liquor consumed and a hangover. Observations were made on men who had experienced hangovers from lime to time the morning after drinkjng eight ounces, or even much less, of an alcoholic beverage. How- ever, they were able to drink more than this quantity-up to IS ounces of spirits-in tht! quiet ttnvironmeflt of the laboratory without any sign of head- ache or other manifestation of hang- over. Even mixing drinks failed to produce a hangover. Conclusion: "It is clear that something more than alcohol is required lo elicit a hangover head- ache." Dr. Wolf believes that the stress of a party and the general overstimu- lation and resulting fatigue, ohen with feelings of remorse and guilt, are the contributing factors. 3. True. Studies at the Menninger Foundation indicate that psychological forces are an important contributing factor in heart attacks, and that ''it seems that individuals die when they are no longer able to live because of terminal psychic impairment as well as terminal physical impairment. They feel locked into an intolerable situation from which they see no means of escape. The dilemma has only one road out." Jn other words, for some individuals, heart attack may represent a socially sanctioned suicide. 4. True. A study by a team of special- ists of the records of more than I , 100 persons who were troubled by various types of skin ailments showed that in 500 cases the complaints were linked to emotional causes. Of these cases, almost 70 percent of the people were found to be suffering from depression and more than 18 percent from emo- tional confticts. It's noted that the de- pression manifested by these skin dis- orders is mild in type, and that the conditjon improves rapidly with the lifting of the depression. 5. True-according to studies of in- dustry and management conducted by a team of California State University investigators. Findings: High achieve- ment will not compensate a man or woman who lacks a11 inner sense of prr- .ronal worth-and striving for achieve- ment can then become a treadmill to oblivion accelerated by depression or various psychosomatic ailments. Ac- cording to the studies, none of the sym· bols of corporate achievement-key to the executive washroom. private secre- tary. parking privileges, etc.-was found to contribute to genuine feel- ings of accomplishment. It seems that climbing the ladder of success can be a self-fulfilling eitpcrience-but only if the individual's role contributes posi- tively to his sense of being a valued human being. FAMILY WEEKLY, Aprll 27. 1175 • It ~ Ml~ ..... Ol-Y Off ER Now, at lest. the man whoee mulic made Amertca 8'ng and dance for more than 50 yeara. brings Y® hla favorites (and youra) In a book the whole family wtll enjoy, night after night, day after day. for years and yea.... One person at a piano, guitar or organ can enjoy thne easy-to-follow, newly en- grawd, unique anangementa ••. two people CM enjoy happy houra of singing and playing together ... a whole group can pua fun-filled hours at home, at patttea, at picnics. on the patio or porch . . • whefewr family, friends or couptes chooee to let the magic of mualc flll their llWI. A FMlllW Book for F811111J fun Here .,. Lawrence Welk'• aelectlona .•. from lntematlonal Favorites to Show-Time Hits, Country and Western, Folk Songs, Hit Parade perennials, Religious and Patn.. otfc music . . • and mualc for youngstera, too. A complete and "wunnerful" aelectlon that ewryone wlll love. See 80m9 of the titles given In the par- tial lftt on this page. Then Imagine playing end tinging them . . . In the happy.go- luclty Lawrence Welk music styte. Every song has been specially arranged so that you can play them at your best (they really make you sound better than you are) with easy and Interesting paaages -fun to play, a delight to the ear and euy to follow. lpecW Oler I You Ad Now We know you'll want to reserve your copy lmmedlately. We haw printed • large first edition, but you can Imagine how fast this lnl Lawrence Welk Song Book ever pUbllahed will •Ill So we urge you to send your Of'der In now. If you do, we wtll aend your copy at the Special Introductory price of only 110.951 Remember, this lavfah book .of 272 pages with 111 great songs and arrangements - Plus SPECIAL BONUS -The Lawrence Welk TV Theme Song -la yours at this low prfce only on thla special offer. After this first printing 11 exhausted we expect the price to rlM MWral dollars because of higher printing and paper coats. 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A Tasty New Stew- And a Rleh New Bread BEEF 'N' SPROUT STEW , ................ cut Into 1~.lftc:tt cubes 2-4 talllUfODwll ......... ol 1 oup ..... --1 II 1111 a llft .-tic. flnetr c:Mpped 1a.(110-.) whole ta ...... peaUd ............. lllMcl 2"•PDD111Mlt 1" II I Ip DOR lf'OU"d bledl pepper 1 "••a• '"°'f ...,_ 1 Mr ..... Clnllllbled 1" "•1paan ..,_ ...._ 1'"11pa•Millr.w 1 ..... iNM.mOfl cube a.,....., 1 ........... peeted Md cut Into 2-Mdtdlunb • _ ..... ,_._., peeted Md hetwed 2plrae.(10... .. ) ............ .,....or2pllttll11'Dl'P,,.... 8ru11111.,...,.., .... WMd. 2 lmlllnpaw flour 1. In 6-tklt-Dutch oven brown meat cubes in hot oil, several at a time. over mecfium-h.igh heat. Remove to bowl as broWned. 2. Stir chopped onion and garlic into drippinp. Sa~. &t~rring, until onion is limp, about S minutes. Add meat. 3. Add tomatoa, seuoninp and 2Y.i CUpl water. Cover and bring to a boil; reduce beat and sinimer l Y.i hours. 4. Add carrots and potatoes; simmer 40 minutes more. Add Brussels sprouts; aimmer about 10 minutes longer.~ I. Combine flour with Y.i cup water smoothly; stir into stew. Heat to boil- ing. st:irri.na· Makes 6-8 serving1 MUSHROOM BREAD " cup(~ etioll) ,..,..,. .... ~ .............. .....,c;Mpped 1 cup flMlr cMppecl onion 2cupemllc a•l1apooe• MOl•t• '"11pao111..,. \i t 111p a an lf'OU"d IMck......, ~ Ollp..,..,.......,(105•f .-115°F.) lpkel.KllwedrJ,...e 1 ... 1oup .......... Moupt unel'9d ~flour 1. Melt 2 tablespoons margarine in latae akillet over medium beat. Add mushrooms and onion and saute, stir- png, until liquid has evaponted. Cool. i. Scald miJk; atir in remaining mar- garine, molaasa, salt and pepper. Cool. Pour water into largi warm bowl. Sprin.tle in yeast, stir until diaolved. lilu8lnoM ....... MI• nutrttloll IMMM: . ...__ .......... .... a. Add lukewarm milt mixture, mush- room mixture, egg, wheat germ and 2 cups flour; beat bard until smooth. 4. Stir io enough additional ftour to make a 1litf dough. Knead until smooth and elastic, about 8-10 minutes. 5. Place in large greased bowl, turn- ing lo grease top. Cover, let rise in wann place until doubled in bulk. I. Prq>are Mushroom Pans from four l lb. 12 oz. cans~ and cardboard. Cut cardboard into 4 aquara 2 incha wider than can tops. Trace lOpl in center of aquares and cut ouL Cover rinp with foil. Place rinp over, cans so they ftt tightly. Grease cans aod coUan wdl. 1. Punch dowb dough oo lightly ftour- ed board. Divide in 4 equal pieces. Shape pieces into smooth, round balls. Place in Mushroom Pana. Let rise, un- covered, in warm place till bulkdoubJea. I. When dough has risen about 2 inches above pans, press lower edge of mushroom cap down gently with finger- tips to meet foil-covered collar. 9. Bake on lowest rack of preheated 400• P. oven about 40 minutes, or unbl done. CarefuUy remove from pans and cool on wire rack.a. 10. To make loaves: Divide dough in hal(. Roi! each half into I 4x9-incb ~ tangle. Shape into loaves. Place in 2 greased 9xSx3-inch loaf pans. Cover; let rise in warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour. 11. Bake in preheated 400° P. ·oven about 45 minutes, or until do11e. Ro--l move from pans and cool on wire racb. Malc~s 4 mushroom loavu or 2 (9-lnch) loavu FAMILY MEKLY. ~I a?, 1t75 8 • Grass Seed Is For The Birds! Zoysia Saveslime,Work,MoaeJ SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFERI ORDER NOW AND GET UP TO 200 PWGS FREEi .,. Mlh ........ ...,..,...., NOW llTTEI THAN EVH1 If TOG have thoqht and th~u t aboat Zo7aia plup before c them. waft no longer. A.muoy pup Eftl7 7Uf' I ban been Improved I Now aut.omati-eee people pour call7 eealed in our 1976 exchuiff more and mon "Thermoplutk TP" Proeeta, the7 moae1 into their breathe u ~de, retain mofature lafewna.r.ti'ITbeJt•e adisn~' ···arrive frea and readt tio "take -d off" into that permanent awn ro., lime. They rake deae.rve. Try 'em. You cannot loee !~a-Re~n. t~ NO NEED TO llP OUT Med and roll and PIESENT GIASS water it. Now•a the time to order 7our Birds love it! Seed. which ann•t wuhed Zoyala plop. -to set •tarted on a awa1b1rain&ivetbemafeut. Boteome8eed lawn that Will ehob out crabgrau l'J'OWW, and 9000 lt'a time to weed, water and and weeds all aummer long and JUI' mow, mow .•. until aummer come11 to burn , after J~r. the lawn into ha7, or crabgTaaa and diaeues Pl~ it into an entire lawn. or lim-infe.t it. ited "problem arua". Plq it into That'a what happena to ordinary &'rul bot poor eoil1 "builde(1 aoil", cla1 or not to ZoJaia ' 1&ndy aoba -evell WtJ, beach areas, · and I parantee It to crow! "llOWED IT 2 TllES." WllTES ... For example, Iba.. If. R. Mitter writes me how her lawn u. • • la the envy of all who eee it. Wha en.rybocly'a lawna aroand here are brown from droqfat oura jut atars aa green a1 ner. 1-.e never watered it, only when I put the plop in • • • Laa. t summer we had it mowed (2) timea. Another thing, we never haTe to pull any weeds -lt'1 jut wonderful I" And from Iowa came word that the atate'a lariat lfen'a Garden Club picked a Zoyaia lawn u the "'top lawn -nearlJ perfect>' in lta area. Yet thia lawn bad been watered only once all llUDllller up to Auaut l These repNMJDt but 2 of thouaanda of happy Zoyala owners. Their experiencee ahow that yoa, too, can ban a lawn that ataya creen and beautiful thru blilterinr beat, water bans -eYen drought I Cuts Your Won, Saves You Money Your deep-rooted, establiahed Amuoy lawn savea you time and money in many waya. It never needa replacement ... ends re-aeeding forever. Fertilizing and water- ing (water coeta money, too) are rarely if ever needed. It end1 the need for crab- graaa killen permanently. It cut.I puahing a noiay mower in the bl~rina 1un by 2/3. CHOKD OUT caAIGltASS Thick rich, luxurloua AmuoJ grows into a carpet of ITUS that cbokea out crab£raaa and weeda all summer long. It will llOT winter kill. Goes off it.I sreen color after killinc froet, regain1 freah new beaut1 every Spring-a true perennial! For Slopes, Play Areas, Bare Spots U alopea are a problem, jut plug in Amuoy. When eatab~ it wil1 end erosion allo plq it into ~-~ver apote, plq-worn areae, etc. YO .. OWN SUPPLY OP PLUG TRANSPLANTS Your Mtabliahed turf provides you with Zoy11ta plop for other area u you may desire. WIAI lllSlsTANT Your AmuoJ lawn takes IUCh wear u cook-outt, lawn ~rtiee, lawn furniture, etc. Gro1n eo thick 1ou could play foot- ball on it and not get 7our feet mudq. Even it children pfa1 on it, they won't hurt it--or themaelvea. NO SllD NO SODI Do not mi1take Ama&07 pre-eut plup for IOd or leed of &DJ type of gnu. There'• no eeed that eroCIUeiet winter- hardy Meyer Zoyala. Sod of ordinary craa• carnea with it the ume problema u aeed-auch u weed, dlaeues, frequent mowing, buming out, etc. o,., -I• ..._ ...... -4 -'"-""4_,. ., ,,,...... ...... ,..r -~ -.,..,.,,. ,,.., -~ ..... ,_ .... .,.,,,... ...... ...._. .. • ... --··'·" -so 1~ UI :t:GtW ~ ~ ~ °°""'-': ......... "' g wtlfl U.S. Gol= . • a ~ 0 PWG AMAZOY INTO OLD LAWN, NEW GIOUND 01 NUISEIY AllA Jut Mt Ama&o)' pl11C9 Into J.olea i& STOODd like • cork in a bot.tie. Plant "1 foot apartf checbTboard 1tyle. E•ery pluc 8 sq. nchea. When planted in ext.tine lawn anu plq. will 1prud to drin oat old an· wanted sroWth, indadlas weedl. 'Eu1 plantln1 in.tructiou with order. F REE ::i0 :..,_sn:.: =='°-'= PL.a ...... A growth-producing ~way planer that 1&ve1 bending, time, work. Cuta away competing growth at same time it dip holea for plup. Invaluable for traneplantlnc. Baaed )'et so light a woman can a.ae It. ~-~-__,...,,,..,,.,... .... ,.,.. ... ._.,,,.,, ,.,,, ,----------------· I l>ept.112, ZOYSIA FARMS L ,................ r I .. , ....................... • 21211 I I .._ .... ....., ........... ._,, .......................... , ~ 100 f'l.UCS UI 8-1 of q 300 PlUCS f'l.UGGER 10 ntU 50 Rt(( TOTAL s111 TOTAL s17n 110 f'l.U(OS ,,. f'l.UC:.S 0 100 f'l.IKS I P'lUCGU q 600 '1.UGS P't.UGGU P'lus '°'"" or ltklt lollus of 20 fRU 100 flt[[ TOTAL s911 TOTAL s2711 120 f'l~ 100 PlUCOS ~200 l'lUCS llOO PllJCS I UI lollUS of Pluccon Plus 20 rue lonus of 260 Flt[( ~~ucs $11JH ~ALP't.UCS s3gts I ..c:loM •••.. dltdl ..... ...., trW ..... ed NAM( ................................... . ADDltCSS ................................ . CITY ••.•..•••••••••.•••••.••..•••.••••••• STATt , . . • • . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Z1P ••••• , , , ow-.,... ______________ ... , , , •• You're Never 'Too Old To Hear Better Cbkaco, ID.-A free •« of .,e-dal iaeere.t to tlloee wbo hear bat do not aaden&aad worda hu beeD unouaeed by Beltone. A DOil· operatinc model of the IDl•llelt Belt.one aid eTer made will be cfn• abeolutely free to uyoae r~it. Send for thia noa-operatins )DOdel DOW. Wear It in the priyaey of your own home to aee bow dn7 beariq belD can be. lt'a 7oun to keep, free. 'l'lae actual aid wetei. lea tb&a a third of u ounce, and it'a all at ear Jeni, in one anit. No wire. lead from body to bead. 'I'lle9e modela are free, ., we auae.t JOU write IOI' yoan DOW. Acaln, we repeat, there 18 DO eoet, &lld certaial7 DO oblioeioa. 'J'11oa. unda ban already I.eea mailed, ao write today to Dept. 4421, Belt.one FJedroaia, '201 w. Vic- toria Street, Cbleajo, DL tol4I. ,.-..,~ llMIAlfrU ~-, _.GMDll.AND STUDIOS t .,. .,,, i•-..--. na. ~ I I Rush me ttte foltowl,.. s*tea: t I -.. ltol lncfftln Huct ~,,,.. I • 15160 • $3.99 ••· I -''Buffalo liflciwf•• I I •15161. $3.99 ... _ "1916 Mwc:ury Dime" I I •15112 o $3.99 ... I (Add 75C post. a handl. per Item) I I NAME I I PIWC print aw:& I A"""a I I CITY I I STATW DP :1 L N.Y. I Fla. l'ff., edd -· ..... tu. ______ ....,,......., ____ _ "RARE COIN" . PEWnR PLATES Nice we thlnk-theee '9pllc• of ofd colna execut9d In glowtng ~.Plat•• mee.ure ..wn lnchee In dlemeter and are di .. tlnctive when dltplayed In home 0# executive omc.. "1908 lndlen Heed Penny" •15180· "Buffllo ...WlcUt" •151e1. and •1191e ~ -·Olme" •16182••13.99 llPlece. Money beck If not ple-.d. o 0r--.s ,_..,. 1m CL08n' SRO& CAllOVID.-Tuck- away carOUICl bolda 18 pain of aboet neatly, twirla for euy 1elec- tion, and roUa on amooth castera. 24" biab; U'" acroa. Keeps ahoes ''aired" and up and away off the floor. Savee apace and mates clean- .in& easy! Polished steel. S9.98 plus St bdJs. Crown-Cutle, Depe. SC22, 51 Bant St., Scam.ford. er 06901. \\eekend Shopper By L)'IUI I .. ,acUey rrs A aNCllJ S.Cro-Cincb Belt relieva beet strain aod eliminates waistline batses. Keeps you feelin1 alert and youthful aJI day. Nicety "trims., waist 2'" to ..... Feathertiabt yet comfortably firm I Great for men or women (specify). Sizes 2.._..... $4.98 plm 7511 bdla. Slimmetry, FW, 16 Main St., Newark. NJ 07105. a1tAUTll'UL Trailin1 Gardenia comes with hanain1 basket! Its larse and fraarant white bloesoma VKe- fully cucade down and around the but.et in a f1owin1 shower of aor-_--.=========;--I seous blossoms. S2.98 plus 50ll bd11-0rder from llocltwood Gardens, DepL NG-270, 60 Monroe, Orand Rapids, Ml •9502. lllr• __ ......_ .. .,....... ....... _ ..................... o...c c-t... .._ PUSfl.UIEI '"SUP&a STllETCR aPalNc-ii a 9• bard- coil-wire aenaation that'• attractive for your hanainl plants and makes wateriq time easy! Attaches in leOOOds to both your ceilin1 books ~nd your planter'• chain, rope, etc. Sprin1 stretcbea to 30'"1 Just pull down your planter, water it. and rde8ae pot-returns to its orisinal poa.itioo. Specify. black or brast plated. $2.98 each. 2, U . Add 5°' hdl1. lmase East, Depe. FW, 30 East •2nd St., New York, NY 10017. '"VAU:l"VACUUM-Let this band· sized vacuum do all those laet- minute clea.o-up1 or .. spot,. jobs with ita quick. vacuum-cleaner action! Great for home or car use. Wei1hs a tiny I 0 ounca. Operates on 2 or· dinary .. C .. batteries (not included). $5.99 plus 75, bdta. Jay Norris, DepL FW,25 W.Merrick Rd., Free· port, NY 11521. cauacen.1. Centenary Col- lection of 11 newly i11ued mint posta1c 1tamp1 from Britain and her PrOCector- ata in a com- memoration of the 1 OOth an- nivenary of CburcbiU'a birth. Youn free to introduce approvaJ service of Brit.iab F.mpire aod ot.ber world- wide stampa. Buy any or DOftC; can- cel 1CTVic:e anytime. Send I°' for mailin1 to the Kenmore pornpany, Dept. WC.103, Milford NH 03055. RJUNG forth in this lovely linen- 1 i ke shoe with wedge heel and cushioned insoles. Cuual comfort ii enhanced with elastic aide-sore to aid proper fit. Black. white, navy, mocha, or tw~ tone beip. Slz.ea: AA-A 6-10; B-C ._12: D-E-EB-EEE 5-12. No 10'1.t or 1 ·1 Y.t . S6.50 plus 7 5, bdla. ptt pa.ir. Blum's, Dept. T -4, I Milton Street. Dansville, NY 1"'437. BEEL SAV'aA TAPS protect heels for Ion&· life uae and do it quietly! Of • touah plutic ~ silient rubber with non-st.id, non- 1cratch safety a11urance. State mcn'a. women'• or cbildren'1. 3 pairs, s 1 plut 2.511 hdl1. Sat-Sfy Company, Dept. 107, 160 Ambent St., East Oranae, NJ 07019. Denture Security. CONFIDENT. COMFORT ABLE. SECURE. eee..,. you know KLUTCH la working. No matter where you are. No matter who you•,. with. You won't be embarruaed by denture allp. KLUTCH'a Excluelw formula hold• and holde. 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Yes, searching out just what is 1\'bere Is really quite a task, And it is almost harder, friends, To find someone to ask. A woman parked her small sports · car in front of a roadside fruit and vegetable stand. She saw the farmer eyeing the car. "Do you like it?" she asked. He replied: "Picked it before it was ripe, didn't you?" -Lucille S. Harper Sometimes l thir1k we makr it too easy for our kids. The prcviQus genera- tion only told them about the Great Depression. We're bringin~ it to them live! -Robert Orl>cn "Do you believe in life after death?'' the boss asked one of his younger em- ployees. "Yes, sir." 'Well, that makes everything just 6ne,.. he continued. "About an hour af tcr you left yester- day to go to your grandfather's funeral, he stopped in to see you." -Dorothea Kent Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined Thlt Cigarette ScncDg Is Dangerous 111 Yow HelHl .... ,CD. THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids see life differently. Send contribu· lions to "Child," Faoiity Woekty, &41 Lexington Ave., N.Y .. N.Y. 10022. 110 ii used-none returned. Trying to Jet my five-year-old feel a part, of sharing some re- sponsihility for our new baby, I gave him various jobs he L'Ould handle. After spending a special afternoon together, I gave him the money to pay the bahy·sitter. He walked in the house, handed her the money and simply said, 'Tve come to buy back my bahy brother." -Meridel Car.sori Canoga Park, Calif. Nothing makrs time fly /oner than buyinJ!. on it. -Franklin P. Jones By Frank Baglneld UTILE EMILY "Well, look at IM bfttht .,._ at ..... It lbowe I etlff hne IDlrtL" Milds. 14 mi-Hiii," 0 .9 mg. nicot~ Kilos a lonp. 17 mf. "tar," 1.3 mg. lllCOtint, IV. ptf ciglltttt, n'C Rll)on Oct. 74 JOAN CRAWFORD Looking II-* On 50,.... nu,..,, ...... Crawtprd celebrates her 50th anniversary as an actress. Re- flecting on her Jong career (she hegaa-- ~ a dancer named Lucille Le Sueur), she recounted for FAMILY W&ULY what she did with her &nt paycbeclc, and also bow she knew she had .. ar- rived." .. My 6rst weekly paycheck from MGM was for a whole $751 I used it to pay all my Mis, gave some mooey te my mother and brother-and even managed to start a savin~ ac- count with what was left over!" (Six years later, Miss Crawford was voted one of the ten best money-making stars in Hollywood.) .. I 6rst knew my name must mean something when J was asked to ·1end' it for political pur- poses. It took me a while lo realize that it didn't matter what my political biases were-my name was solicited because of the tremendous power wielded by the motion-picture indus- try." 11iereafter, she stopped lending her name to political organizations. .. As far as I'm concerned," says Miss CTawford "the function of the motion- picture business js to supply entertain- ment and get people to the box office, not to the polls." How Colonel Sandefa got .. .e.rt: .. Harland Sanders was sitting on his porch in Corbin, Ky., one morning and the maibnao came up the wallc and banded him his &nt Social Security check. Sixty-five years old, broke and defeated, he looked at the check and said, 'My gov7 emment is going to give me '105 a month so I can eke out an existence. Surely there is som~ thing I can do.' ... The thought of his mother's special recipe for fried chicken came to him. He decided to try to seU franchises for marketing his fried-chicken formula. After being turned down by scores of restaurants, be sold bis first franclUse in Salt Lake City. It was an instantaneous hit. Ten years later, at age 75, he sold his rights in the company and was employed as a goodwill ambassador for the new or- ganization .... His experience primar- ily underscores the fact that no person need be defeated unless he wills it so. And it also illustrates that life is fuU of possibilities if one gets motivated and works and thinks.'' From "You Can U You Think You Can," by Norman Vincent Peale (Prentice-HalJ, $6.95). You cm lncre•• JOUf retirement ln- con.--and maybe even have fun doing it. Today, one out of every six people over 65 works at some sort of paying job-not just for added iocome but also for a greater sense of purpose and in- volvement. Now, "Retirement Living" magazine has published a new booklet called "Worlqng in Retirement-1975.'' The guide tells you bow to earn money from hobbies, build a retirement busi- ness, cope with ~ Security Jaws, master new skills at home or in school. It also explains how to locate a part- time or temporary job, prepare a win- ning resume, use employment guidance services and even 6nd work overseas. To buy the booklet send $1 to: Retire- ment Living, 150 East 58th Street, New Yorlc, N.Y. '10022. ANNIVERSARIES: Fonner Vice Presi- dent Spiro T. Agnew was disbarred by the Maryland C.Ourt of Appeals one year ago Friday. BIRTHDAYS (all Taurus): Sunday- Coretta King 48; Sandy Dennis 38. Monday-Ann-Margret 33. TU88day- C-eleste Hohn 56; Rod McKuen •2; Emperor Hirohito of Japan 74. Wedn11,day-Eve Arden 63; Bobby Vee 32. Thundlly-Jaclc Paar 57; Kate Smith 66; Judy C.OJlins 36; Clenn Ford 59; Scott Carpenter 50. Friday-Bing Crosby 71; Dr. Benjamin Spock 72; Engelbert Humperdinck 39; King Hus- sein of Jordan 40. Saturday-Golda Meir 77; Pete Seeger 55; Johnny Unitas 42. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Judy Colltna and Bing Cl'09bJ FAMILY WEEKLY, Afttll t7. 1175 • n NEW PASTEL COLORS: SKY BLUE •MINT GREEN • CLOUD PtNIC o-u.e.1.-,.. =·-------SIDSc 7to17 8to20 14~ to24~ SATISFACTION ASSURED MONEY-IACK GUARANTEE lllfilJli~13!1~3W. RANDOLPH ST. CHICAGO, ILL. 60607 ~ 1uMMu "1IWi,, THI ISO LOOKH C-0-0-1 SUlllll• Dl- UGHn Wa •• .-ti Ollfer-Hll w. Seq •• ~,,, l•••rle•afp self ••4 _...... MAOl•l-WASH- A&l, •O.NIO .. POL YESTEI KNITI ONE PIECE . ''DROP-SEAT'' ·G SAVE MORE! 2 for$33 Stylt t-•1£ IS T• ClHH •l"HIPSUT" ... waistband unfofttls for drop- 1eot tonwnienal A on.pi9Clt "quicliie" with o '°"9 fTont zipper delling, deep carry-al podet. This w.iry..,,oportioned jumpw;t follows )'OUr QI""" frQftl tt. flattering flip collar to tt. 9roC11ful flofe i.tft. Perfect for ol 10"' octi~s °' j\1\1. loollin9 glamorous! • ·' • •' .. , . -· "VITA.Mil¥ E" ' CAPSUU!S •AIL-GRDER CERTIRCATE 0000 H£XT 2 MfKS ,,~~ F1NEST QUAUTY-100% l'UR£ ALPHA TOCOPHlR't'l. GE.ATIN CAPSULD E-CAPS-100 E-CAPS-200 E-CAPS-400 E.cAPS-1000 t• IMIT C#'SUlU 2lt •IT WSULU a , • ..,91c a ••-ti.79 0 ........ 0 IOOlwUt o t•1w•.• o 1ooa1w11..• 4IO UIKT CAnUlD a•• ... 2.89 0 *"'14.lt 0 lOOlfW27.• ·-"""' CN'IUl.(S 0 ..... 16.89 o• .. sz.• o 1•1w•.• ----------... 11: .. -. -·· .. - STAT'[ Zif' ............ .......... ~.llllllMUIOl Nz.403 SAVE DOLLARS ."BIO 4-" TABLETSI lllp, Ill 81, LICltlllll .. ClllM' ...... •NYPOIT,._ onu IOOO MIT a WIOCI •Y 0100ter2.• OIOOtert• OIOOOtorlMt Nt402 CITf llA& ·OllDllll CmTHllCATR ............... , .... ....... c .......... ... SAVE DOLLARS : I ' • --Orange Coa · FI NAL SPORTS ~...-------------------....---------------- © J © '1-27 . . Tm..81g. U.S. PaL OIL-All rlgbla iaaerved ~ 1975 by United F11tur1 Syndicate, Inc. ···--........... _ ·----·· ...... ·-· .. ·-.... -·· ·--.... ,•NANCY SUNDAY, APRIL 27, '1975 THI S IS Y OUR FLOWER GARDEN ADVISER IF YOU WANT Y OUR PLANTS TO THRIVE BE KIND TO THEM ]JJJJ] ( ,.. LO AL WANT ADS ]]JJJJ _By .. Ernie Bu.shmiller TALK TO YOUR PLANTS IN SOOTHI NG TONES --- CODDLE -rH EM A ND THEY WI LL PROSPER . .. BOY , W E S URE CO DD LE WHO ELSE AROUND HERE GETS OUR 'PLANTS BREAKFAST IN 6ED .1 • ;). • ... ~. . .. !~A I \-VILL YOIA PLEASE iAKE ROf;cRr HOME? DENNIS THE MENACE ' . C> t> t> ·YOU 5URE YOUR COUSI N HAS f<.OOM TO PUT ME 1 U~ \'\'I LLSON? ~~ --- YOU MEAN YES ,,, BUT IT 'S A 5HE LI VES LITTLE DIFFERENT ON A FARM ? FROM THE USUAL FARM, D.ONNA! IT'~ T IA\E TO Ri.?13E~T ri!EFU7E-7 iO ,;:,:; · \ . GO HOME, KINDE~GA~TENEft? ! . ~eE. iHAT HC: GET?· HOMe. ?AFEL.Y, !f{A ! J _ W't-J.V oor GET A ' OANGE~OlAS A'~IGNMENi L.IKE THI?? I ~OA 1 E, ~e'~ AF"~A ID OF 70/vteiHING ! CAL.M OOWN r KIO. IM A? NS:~\OU, A5 YOVi AR'E'.,, "' WE'~t= ALMO~T AT YOU~ HO~-SE , ~DTHING IO \VO~JC:Y A60tAT. CoMEr;; NAltJRA L, I GUESS ... YOU S TRONG ENOUGH ~IJDGE · 1-ARKER ABBEY SAID SHE HAS MORE THAN ADEQUATE ROOM , DONNA!,.._~~ HERE WE ARE NOW! 15 THAT A COP AT THE GATE? MAYBE YOU SHOULD JUST DROP ME OFF AT A MOTEL! I DON'T LIKE STAYIN ' IN PEOPLE'S HOUSES,,. ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU GOTTA SHARE THE SAME BATH! ~!!i:a THAT 'S NOT A COP! THAT'S THE SECURIT.Y GUARD! FO~ PETE'~ ~AKE , WE'~E HOMf ! -WHY A~E: YOV1 ?TILL. '7HAKJNG LIKE A L.EAF.?! -- 3ECAtA'f! YOCA'te -rH e t'ULL-Y t WA"' fAt...K tNC,. A80IA1 ... 1 --.. ~-lf . <1<l<J HOLY COW, WILLSON! CAN YOV GET OUT OF HERE ON CE YOU GET IN? " . DID 40U GRADE. rY'l-r' PAPER I MI SS WRIGHTON"? 'r'ES I DlD I BUL..L ! r-f "THE E>RADE lo RlGHT AT 1HE TOP! !HAT'S Alk. ~ ' '-z------ ·~ . 4-2.1 MODNMULUN!I OH, DOCTOR., FOR WEl:KS I 'Ve BSEN WAl<ING UP AT Co N'ST,ANT CR,AVJN~ FOR FOOD! MY STARS, IT'S Nor BLUE? .... --~---D.O_CJOR . SMOC.K I IMAGINf:.' Mf£.! PHoe=ee= FRAYL-e, M.C/. ·' L..01"1""A HAR"f" MeMORIAL- HOSPl-rAL-'S FIRS-r WOMAN DOC'IOR .1 I 4 AND ·n-<eRe:'t..L-SURE:L-Y ee: A Piece ON Me IN ""fHE: PARL-INGS OF C?1AeNOSIS " MeP1CAL- JOLJRNAL-.1 l.. x ., "' 'i ~ .,, ~· ~ ·.,. 4• " ,, .. i :> 0 '!' "' -_,_.-~ (A " ..... WELl..,_IHE NEXT "TIME: IT HAPPENS) -r,At<E IHIS ... ~MM · .. t:ARS AND EYES At.t... ACCOUNTED ~FOR ... ~/ > A PRESCRIPTION? -I J...J NO 1"'1Me: A-r At.-L-:X:'L-L-BES ON 1"'He coveR OF ''SLJRGS~Y '"--swee1HeARIS '' MAGAZINe.1 . HeY, MAC! Ge1"' BACK ON IHE: cuRe -r1 t.-i-- "fH e L-IGH 'f" CHANGeS! CAN I ~ELP QOU I BULL~ ~EAH ··· OH , I 'M ~ORR9 ... WHF\T UJGUk.D ((OU l l KE · .. A DUCK J A BUNNc;> I OR •. :roN~UE ,A .BIT FLl<1HTY &tJT TH,ATIS · NORMAL ... HM ... No·, A LIST ... A STAR~ SCf<AMBL~D E~~5 , IOAST, CEREAL-- YolJ1RE HUN GRY: -. .. GeO_r _e Lemont~ . "f"He::N ON -fO HAVING MY OL-' 00P SPL-ASHeP AL-J.... ove~ -r"He ceN"IE::RFOl-D OF ''HOSPl'IAL-HONS:YS " MAGAZ.1Ne .' • . I " T\-tE CHILDREN At2E ALWAYS SAY ING- .AND DOING-SUCH H\LA12lOUS TH\NGSJ l 'VE DECIDED TO W t21TE A BOOK . CAN I H A VE A DRINK OF SOM E- T HING? Gk>ANDv1A . J UST cx:.cNE UP IN THE ~lVEWAY. S HALL I GO TELL HER TO COv\E ~KSO'AE OTHER TIME'? '" J'M PL-EA SI:D TO ANNOUNCE: 111AT IHE S~PUl-CHRAL-SOCIETY GL.EE CL-0~ OF NAUSE:A JUNCTION HAS IAPPE:l7 ME IO f'E ' a..eAP E'AR11t>Ne! .. Wf: OPf;N OV~R 1HE-RE WE:DNES17A'(j Al IH~ NE:W Cf\~MAIORIUM! - .. ·-~~ PROGRAM Wli,t INCLUDE: SUCH H 115 AS l'P RAIHE:R C00 Nf f:t7 ON YOUR ~LJVING-A llCKE:I_;, I DO HOPe '{OLJ'LJ. -~\-~~f~ ~LJRV OUR PRIC/f: AND £;XHLJME: OU R LOVE: / t7~AR'~ ''Tl PIOE 1HROU6H fHE CRYPT; FLO'~ AN~ ''WHfN E'E:R I COM £; A-COOF\llNG-, _ _.YOUR Ht::Af\f SfARIS RIGoR MORTING'~ •.. AND All~NOIN &. ---~~~ .... SORRY, (;OSS. CAN'r MAK8 rr. . C i<ona ~·•"'"•• •~nooc:•••· • ' '*><><>LE~'._$ »~LD Rf:CONSIPF:R YOUR Rf:SIGNATION --. --· - DJ~~ ,------------------------------- :: e t W I t .-1=H't ! .i trQ I f' \/; \/I . ~''-----------------------------~ . -. .... ..__ ________ ....,. • I HAT MUSI BE WHAT 11-1 E.V CALL CR£AT1V f CRITICIS M . . . . . . lh • . . . -~ ----.. / I CAN YOU TRU§T YOUR EYES? 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(() 197~ KJn, fulwu Syodlcalt, Int.) 4 -;2. 7 • . 3 3 BEDOY-BYE! Aclcl lhr<>i-l'nl.,r" for:. surpri 'r 1111 111111 I lir·rl 2--Lt. blur. 3-Yrllow. ·I I.I. hrmrn. !l Flr~h 11 11 :!rf'rn 7 - Ilk . brown. 8-Dk . i:rrrn. !I 111:11·1... 10 P111~ 11 J ."l\P•1t:le1. . SPELLBINDER ' • SCORE 10 points for usini a lettera in the word below lo two complete words: II the form RE S ONATE - r all THEN acore 2 points each fo words of four lettcra o r round amonc the letters. morf' Try to .core at Ju.rt 5 0 po int.I. '>l•J '!snN :lO!UllPUI •l"I'""" ---- . ' By BroWn and Casson . .....----. ail-tAT5 1~6 MAtrEt WllH M£t LINDA ·A~~O M6 ;(O MAR~'( GOM~60l7</ 1£~L-Me, W~AI S~OULD 1 00? PON '1 Do 11, BooMt K', OLD BUOOc/!/~INk or ALL 1H£ GOOD /1M E.S YOUlL MISS ! 7 PLCASC DON'T DO IT, BooM ~ BOOM .. : i~e~, AND I ~AV6N'f :BtL.N ABL~ . pq SAtl NO Yel ! Yt::A~ I ~ON,'T DO 1r, MAN! .. Youe ~~E:E.OOM IS ·100 PRECIOUS! I heard a rJinor that yoo miqht close this store, Mr. Grimm. ----<r. - Old man Chubb will help me if I qet too busv and he's gQttin' me some l\ve t>a1t r\ght now. J / ALL OF UG GIN~LE ) Gl~LS WILL, ; ( .L\BSOLUT£LY ~ Pie! . ~----~ . W~l/ f~\K'~ CµA 'Cf? BOOlr\ f.r2 ? ~~A\IE; , -00 If. BOOMfQ ! I fHINK ~00 AND LI DA COULD MAK(rr 10G£fH£~! . LISl€N1 W~~N 1 WANf AOVIC~, I'LL ASK. Fol< IT ! YOU S£E ·1 H£ Di o~ce ~ATC LArfUr'? 4-l1 He's knocking me because - I ran out of ice and bait. So you tried to retire but you couldn't make it stick, Qh Chubb ? I'm putting in a frozen food case, a new ice machine and sprucing up the p\ace. Tryin ' to do nothing is hard work. True leisure is just keepin' on dcirl' what you're doin'. ' 1 .. ,\ Mow's THE SEED BUSINESS?. ITS SEEN ClREAT! .. THIS IS CHIEF BRANDON MEET LI ZZ, . l'VE HEARD ABOUT '>'OU, LIZ Z. WE . · NEED MORE- TWO•CiUNNERS L IKE YOU .• -) u F ALL PEOPLE 10 ENTER THE PRESENT CASE, :E)(·CHIEF BRANDON, WHO RETIRED F'ROM-+he POLICE DEPARTMENT IN '46, ·OFFERS DICK TRACY HELP. • THE CENTVR.IES·OLO FAMILY WAYS ARE /l</Ja[) ANO B'E I UP61ARr! 0 AS I TAU&. T vour Bl)T,, POP. • LAWN . ORDER. PERFEC.T l\IAME FOR A SEED STORE RUN BYA COP! ") FROM TAPPY'S DRESSER. SAID SHE PLANNED TO GET HIM OFF THAT POLE AND TURN HIM OVER 1...__.,T,o T.HE cops, MY NEW ' STORE. AL.WAYS WAS'A FARMER AT HEART, L.IZZ. I SELL GRASS AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, FERTILIZER AND 1GARDEN l\IEEDS, BUT TAPPY SHOT FfRST. SHE SAID, THE.SLUG ENTERING THE HEEL OF HER LEFT SMOE. ' ' ' ' OUR TWO-GUN MENACE. YOU TOLD SAM YOU KNEW Tl:llS OBSCENE PHONE ;JOCKEY, TAPPY WELZ. HE USEb TO CAL). MY CASHIER WHILE SHE WASON DUTY INTME STORf• WAM! DON'T GET ME WORKED UP. BUT IF YOU NEED ANY GRASS SEED; DON'T FORGET ME. j ANO NONE OF VOUR. NE.W- P.AN (:;J..E:Dr NOTIONS. ' . . ~·