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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-04-18 - Orange Coast Pilot> .i ,,. ·f \' , SUNDAY " .President !Debuts as Comedian NEW YORK <AP> Gerald Ford. you 'renot " "I 'm That was Pres1denl F'ord's big laugh getter a c; he made his debut on nationwide entertainment tclev1slon on "NBC Saturda ~ ·Night," the s how that trades in poking fun at the President Chevy Chase, the program l> star and chief Ford 1m1tator. slarted the s how with his usual routine: lie appeared on camera and fell d own The next thing viewers saw was a tape of Ule President "Live from New York." fo'onl said. "It's Saturduy night." In the middle of thl•show. Chal>l' began a comic.newi.<·ast with has i.tandard line "I'm Chevv Chai.c and you're not " A chp of Ford was interspersed. "I'm Gerald fo'ord. you're not.' Ule President said. gnnrung Ford's three brief appear<ince11 ~t~~~ e I· s l week m th Wh1h• ;;«.u~ ,, , ' ~~r -live · ~ - . ~·.tt?·::maa•~~~_..IJll!~':'! TWENTY·F I VE CENTS , I Christians Join. \ In · Easter Rites Around World P1luuns and Roman Catholic heavy-smelling incense filled the friars kept solemn \'igil in towenngchamberi.oflhcChurch Jerusalem at lbe revered. site of or the Holy Sepulcher as browo· Christ's burial a s Chnst1ans robed F'ranc1:;can pnesls pro- around the world observed a qwet cessed through the halls, chanting Holy Saturday m preparatJon for prayer:. 1oyful Eas ter ser vices com· Israeli security wai. light in the memorating Jesus' rising from 1mmed1atc urea of the church lhedead. during the E nslert1de vigil, but Easter pageantry climaxes m troopi. were s tall out In force on the the Holy Land today, when the streets of the surrounding Old Ci · Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, ly. Jammt!d by holiday touri11li. Msgr. Giacomo Giuseppe liellrit and Israelis on russover vaca- ti, celebrates a pontifical Hesur t1on rccllon M nss al dawn in the Troops l'fa!\hcd with l'alcsll· Church oflhe Holy Sepulcher nian J\rab:, JO males north rn the Pope Paul Vl said Mass as tens occupil'd J ordaman town of or tl\ous-an~ .of worshipers held Ramalluh . bul no inc1denti. were candles In St. Peter's BaSim:a in reported in Jorusale m. i.WI ten~e the Vatic an on Saturday evenmg, after week., or riots by 1b own trad1t1onally a qu1eU.1ml' 1n Holy Arab population Week The Moi.t Rev llann:.i Kaldany. "We must :.ho" tei.tunony <Jf b111hop of N uzu r·cth. led a pro- our true JOY and happmesa," su1d cession of wh1tc-vcslC'd prie:.t:., ..., .. ~~~-'T • d"i' ~fl~~pJit ..J>.2nt1ff, addmg altar bo~s and palgnms through ...... -~-.. • ~-~ ~~ ... ~ .... , \.LJJJµ! b~h.:l'Clhllgl•d \UUlls of thl· ~ . The guei.t hoi1t was Fotd's pr~ .,ecretary. Ron N t !.'ien. a Corm er NBC newsgi an In om· '>k 11 Nei.sen pla~ ed himself "h1le lhl' part of Ford " J!> played by Cha'>t' ------~---· "eak. according to rt."';:• ~l) ~or~-~.,..;.\,•·:~· 'ltj A ~ _ ' -• . • modern ttme" We ~l rt'Jl't't Thl• hn1· '>tOPV<' 'fn fr<i'n~--"'t- -•'"'· • ... • the comprori'11ses of a \\oriel which l-mall chc1mbcr whtt'h tredrt~n 1s surely not guided by a :.µint ol n'cogn11es .1:. the :.1te of thl· \\li.dom RC'i.urn·ctrnn, :.anti p<irl1l·1punl!. It was a morning bncfm~ at which Nesi.en as ked the Pres1den1 for perm1si.1on to appear on th<' show · 'becau~l' it would be J(ood l<1 show that you l'an take aJOkt: .. Chase. playing Ford. ~ot up and walked into <i wall WhilHroi.!>m)! the i.tage he knocked over the American flai.:. turned quickly to C'att·h ll. th<•n salulC'd it lk donnl'd a foot b;i ll hl'lmt:I and stumbled over a'' ai.lc ha!.kcl 17 At the l.'nd of lht· skit <:hai.i• asked NeSM'll :ibout lh<• annual Easter cg~ hunt T he pn•si. secretary said 1t wasscl rortoday Ford acknowledged he \\Ould have the family E.J:.h.•r 'lock an~!. read} It wai. the r1r:.l llml' J president h..i:. appeared in that mannC'ron a humorous lCIC\'ISIOn i.hO\\ "We ue prepart>d to J!1ve <.>qual ttme to Ronald Reagan, who ob· v1ously qu:ihfies, ·• said Dick Ebersol, vice pre!.ldent of NBC'l> late-night s hows "Thal equal ltmc would {'qual approxtmatel) 13 to LS seconds ' Hwu Planned For Missing Glider Pilot Oranj!e l'uunl~ shrra rt.., of ftc-1al1' car-Iv tc>dtty wt-rt> vl11nnin~ to :.earch for a han)! )ltld,,r pilot repnrt l'd lai.t '>l'cn Satur<IU) .11 ternoon so11r1n~ throul!h ,p,11·1· ..ibovt' I ht• Salld l1•butk ~1'11111 l.ltnl\ Trntut1' 1·h 1ll1•nllh<•d ,,, lh1• nw1!>1n.i hun.: .:1td1•r pilot ~ '" 1;n•J.:M) J .rnw' llukon :!.'> 11f P.110 Alto \\'hth• 11flH 1.1h 111'111'\t' lh.11 llukon mJ\ h.J\ <' h<·<·n .1 rnnlt'' tant an th1· h;in~ ~lldini: <'ham p1on,h1p n1m1ll't111on 111 ~:.,<-.11x• <:ounln . hi!) namt• dul not app.•ar on th<' 11 .. 1 o ( \•rllr :1111 ~ I Hd,1trcl picture~ on l'aJ:l' t\~I 1 "i\11 \\f' kllO\\ I' ht• Wu~ ltl'lt sc1•n .11 rho rrw nt•ar SJ nt1;11!<1 l'r;tk " ,1 "hn1H'" 'l>Okl•,man '(lf(f •fl t•' t•llht'I '1111 ;tln(t !Ir I.., 110'\\ n :-nml'\\ h1•r1· .1n1l 1>1•'>'>1hlv 111 J lJrt•d Tlw .111t11·q1alt•tl ,,•ardl or ,, :rn sq 11 tt rt• n1 ii,. m11u11l :t 11111u' .1rca \\as lo IW1!11t ''' ti.I\ hreuk pro\'tchn.z llukon <l11h1 t 11ut in an ·•PtK•.1r11nr1· lwf1111• 1111'n / Chnst1ans on the Orange Coast Joan the rest of the "orld in celebrating Easter to day with scn ·1ccs beginning al s unrise The celebrants a l SL Mark Presbyterian Church. Eastbluff Dri ve at JamboreP Ro a <1 1 n C u r o n a d e I ~l u r . h a v e <.i particularly symbolic s ate. near a trio of cross<.•:-lake tho~e on Cah'ar~ 2.000 yea r~ ago Girl's Hand Replaced LOL'IS\'ILLE, K y IAP> "A thank you St'ems so inadequate." i.atd the mothN of 14-year-old Lisa Stephens. who will a~ain use lhl.' right haf!!Uhut wassl'vcred in D traffic accident twowC'cks ago hu\l' a h:ind. ,. 1oht• su1d "I 1ust kind of kept my hopes up. and I 'vl' got m y hand " Lis a wus er) ani:. and :.he ~aid 1ohc wa~ both ha1>PY and a liltll' ur· 'ct, because K\Jt7. nlsotold hl'r ~hc couldn't iio home for a few mort• days Mure ~kin must he .:rafted onto ht>r hu nd "Unlesi. something unforcseca· ble happens, she will keep thl' hand," Kutz said. "She has some• skin that has to be replaced. but she will have the hand. "With he r age, 1r she's lut'ky, she may have W 1>erccnt normal return as far ui. nerves arc con cemed " Thl' Saturday night \lgal 1n :.an.: the Latin · F.xultatc,'' un Jeru11alem al lhe Tomb of the Eastt'1 prayer Resurrect1on commemorutedtl1c :rhou:.a ncl i. of '\\Ors hipcr.., doy J esus la) an his tomb aftl•r h<.· Jammed thl' l'hurch from noon th:l 1ni;t cruc 1f1ed on Cal\'31') p.m Frtduy. ob:.l•rvt•il a~ till' t11n1' The sound:. of l.atan litantc:. and Je:.u:o." ;i!'. ''" 'h!· c•rn..,s 1,120-pound Egg Caps Kids' Holiday While traditional servacl!i. "er'· planned for Easter throughout the nation. Saturday belonged t1> the kids. Jn Lcx1n~ton. K' .. whal "as bttTecf as the world's largei.t 1cr cream Easter egg, a l ,l20-pound egg.shaped glob or vanilla i('{' cream decorated with gallons of food coloring, was prepared for the Shively Jaycees Easter Egg Hunt at the Kentucky State Fu1r grounds. A s pokesman for f"rc nc h -• Bauer Ice Cream Co said the ict• cream Easler e1n!, made oC 270 gallons of vanilla, was dished out lo the hundreds of children at the lunch. · "The board of health said Wl' couldn't us e r eal eggs :;o we ~ot 17,000 plas tic eggs lo place over the fairgrounds," Mike: Snortum, vice president of the · J aycec!> said. "Difrerent µeuple :;tarterl donating things so we looked uri the world':. largt•st Eu:.ter c·~i: hunt and found 1t had fcatun:d J 550-pound chot·olalc ci:i;. so "e decided to lop that," Snort um ~aid "Hugh llcfner I" scndmg two Playboy bunnies out ofCh1cag1>. Snortum added , "but we've lold them they wall h:ivl! to be proper ly attired bec<iuse, after all, it ~ Ea~ler " In Union Grove. N ('.a sunn~e serviCl' was planned for today but nn Saturday a reC'ord throni:: officiall y st•t al about 120,000 mostly in the ir 20s showed up for the thml un<l final day of lht· 52nd annual Old Time Fiddler.'> Convention Te mpcratur<.•s were m the hi~h t!Os as some 200 hands, old·!iml' and bluegrass, rom1wll'd for top honors to ht• announced today In all, SIU,000 in prize money was to be d1strrbulN I, with the top fol dler pulltng down $1 ,000 Police said thert• .,.., •• c about 175 arn·st,, mostly on akohnl •II mmor <lrui: t·har~c-.. "This '" a fantastic dav." said Lt•nor<' Stephens after il'arnm~ that thr<'I' :>UT>(l'OOS had !>UC ressfull~ rl!stort>d h('r duul(htcr·~ hand ·Oh m\ hcU\l'll'> How rlo routhonk lhts.j:!roupofdoctr>rs., · Tht• dnu~hler . l.1:-J, bruslll'd b<ick tear., nn Frtdav v. hen ht·r cai.t was rt' mo\ t•d and ont• or lhl' ... urgeons told ht·r the operalmn was a llUC'cess Two Wl'<'k' J ),(O, Lt'>.J "u.., walk mg near h<.•r l>J) ton. Ohio, homt' v.1th tv.o fral·nd!> \\ht>n •J ('ar \ t't'rt•d orr I hl• mall and prnncd hC'r hand UJ!tll n<.t u tdcphonl' pol•· .,('\ (.'rlfll( II at I hl· v. n .. t t•N TH•: INSll)•: , "I feel font ui.t I<'. l.1sJ 'au1 · But I wasn 'l su.·pnsed." The sur geon, Or Joseph Kutz "ho purllc1puted 1n the 12 hour operation, removed lhc ca:.l, rx ~•mtncd the hand and announced his vrrrhct as lht> ~1rl wept .. All h<' salt1 w us.· F,v('rythinJ( 1-. ..:oang to bl· okay, L1su." · shr said . rclatlnJ{ Kut1' wonl-. aftcr h<' rt• moved the ra i.t. Uut Lisa nl'v~r harl doubts that th<' opcrnt1on would he Ml<' 1·<•<1<1(ul "Thn <.a1d II \\us j."!Olnj! to ht· itood <111 :ilon~. that I wns 1o:o1nf{ to Iler rraencl ' found lh1• hand and put ll IO ;J JlUJ)<.•r h<ig, .ind I.IS<!" Cl'> rui.hcd to Dayton 's Mrnm1 Vaill'" llosp1tal ''The doctor sn ad lhl''t wl're tak mi: ht'r to J c wu1h Hosp.ital, whf•r<• this type of bUr~NY can be> done "Those doctors W<'r<' wu1tin1o: right hC're. und within ahoul two hourll she wai. tn !lur~cry Th1•\ mustbe'>pt'c1ul I kn(Jw lh<.·y ar<·. · s1.11d Mrs Stcpht!nl> Thl' mothrr ch•.,cnb<.'d Ku11, and the tv.o other :-ur~l'Ons who performed the s urge ry Dr J\I l<'n Vanbe<'k and Dr Ti Min 1''ia1 as "un.i<·ls 1n dti.itwsc " GA RDEN TIPS No mutter how l1m1led your backyard space. proper cultivation should enable you to grow lots of vegetables this summer. Daily Pilot Starr Writer Sleve Mitch<'ll tells what lhe poss1bihlics are on Page Bl. PLAN AH EAD There Is no rnorc frontier, and land Ahould not be allowed tQ..be exploited as 1l was when It was plentiful. Thul 1s the opinion of longtime Sou,µi LaJ(una coast resid ent F:llnor Davis. who C'Rllll for plannln.i in rounly land use, Her opinion Is <1" Page/\ 7 TAXI NG S t'BJF.CT An economist hus propos<"d a new fiy!ltem of ta xation taxin~ pco pie on whal they C'onsum(' rather lhan what they earn lhs suggl"l> lions have druwn cntical cum ments PagcC2 ·uc EY F.' Students an a telev1slon producllon class ;it uc· Irvine arc producing a show ubout lhc univers ity that runs on four local cable outl<'ts Dally Pain! Sta rr Writ<.'r J osi<' <:uh1j!l111 dcscrit1es a tapani:t rm Paiw (':I Also on that page , thr trouhlt•fl treaty talks CJve r the P<.1num.1 Canal are analyzed ln•ld4> !ttut1day More Local Newson PagesC3,C4 '*',,, • .,..,.... ,., Al Y•vr ~r•l-.t It 1 ,,,,.. .. ,,..,.0 "''0 C•IUtt"f\I• ., C••uilltO Ct t• C..vrwtb'I MtW1p..tptr 8l Norm•n Co1ou•' A• (.le"wiord A tO Ue•tftNoUC•t A\ ldilwl•I P•9"• ... I •"1trt.t1rirntftt A 10 1 t IJ•ufH•r•~· A, Mor•Mo.. AH> Mftl..itnd•rt 114 Mlf•le\ A 10 t t ,.... .. •••• ( ,,ji,, ... ••• •tM A II ~.. 1 )1 f'•-•f At Htclli T~1mrn11Uft •1 VOft HOlfn'l•ft IJr.I. Wt•tht1 Ai\, DAIL'I' ,.ILOT Utlll)M\ <.etw C'Amfc' TVI .... . I Language Gap Led to Nightmare Arrest By ARTll RR. VINSEi. ()I tM 0.lll ~ .... M.t" Greg Quartu('y, 22. an honor student enrolled at UC Irvine. dreams or a career :is an engi ne er, marrying his flancee and having kids - the typical American Dream thine. His dreams today aren't shattered. but v11t,1L. they are shaken by tht true-lire njghtmare that began about 4 JO a m • SS days ago His father, John R. Quartucy. shook him awake after answer mg the front doorbell in pajamas and robe al that unseemly hour "The Police a re here," said lus faUler, an aerospace engineer with a wife and five boys "What the hell for"·· Greg answered groggily. "They 're here to arrest you." Greg Quartuey will remember America's bicentennial yea:t to his dying day. This is the year he became sus· peel. victim ·and lllrVivor of America's system of law en· forcement and the admlnlstra- Uon of justice Bitter and emotionally drained now, but still atolc, he 1s nlso a piece of llvlne evidence that the system can work He was charged in a formal crtmlnal complaint with armed robbery In the fir~l degree, ac· cused of Involvement In the $1,000 hunUng-knlfe holdup or the McDonald's fast food outlet at 6561 Edln1er Ave., HunUngton Be1ch. Quartucy, who manapd that McDonald'• for two aod one hair years and had worked for tfte- cham nearly four years, first as .. third frencb fry chef and finally as manager. Is Innocent. Police say. He was caught up in lh'l dreaded nlghlmare of betng af!· cused of a crime he didn't ci>m- mlt. fie faced a mandatory five years lo life In state prison Lr con· victed. His accuser wat1 Jerry Lang, 43. a McDonald'• maintenance man Viho on Feb. 6 was surprtaed by three young men wearing hospital surgical masks. One brandished a hunUng knife ' Lang was slammed face down on the grease·spattered floor he was cleanini(. A foot was planted between his s houlder blades: ht~ $120 watch was ripped from ha s wrist. A blue nylon jacket like one Greg Quartucy owned was Oun~ over his head and he was hOR· tied. Lang broke free alter the trio had looted the safe of the day's receipts, Including SIOO cash and $300 In change. The safe was opened by someone who knew the combination, which had been set only three weeks before. Only eight McDonald 's employes had access to the nt'w combination. police say, and onlx eight had access lo paAskeys. ~ Today, Greg Qunrtucy Is a frao mnn, cle ared o r all but 1ife memory. "Dismissed," Jud~c.-Fentdn Jones sn:ipped on April 7, tersely and quietly, after summoning tJ\c defendant to the hc.-nch J The s tory of what happened to Quartucy, of 16072 Pitman ta,,. Huntington Beach, i!I a tired ofd Perry Ma son TV eplsooe them~ but it really happened. Colr{. cidence after coincidence point .. ed the finger at him. Frustrated police detectives, <See ARR EST, Page A4 ) -- AZ DAIL y PILOT Sundey,Apnf 18, 1978 .. Coast Watch ... Top News St ories of the past week from Orange Coast Communities SA N CLEMENTE--lf approved , the Equal Rights Amendment to the Co n- stitution wou ld ne9ate a "network o f law~ protecting women ," Mary Schmi t z told the San Clemente Chamber o f Commerce last week. Mr•. Sc hm i t z , wife .of Repub lioan conqre••lonal can- didate ~ohn Schmit~, •••k• repeal ot the ratifaction already granted the ERA b y tho State of California .•• KUNT!NGTON BEACH--Southern California tdison Company has s c rap - ped plans to build a controvers i a l $60 0-rnillio n addit ion to its fa ci l ity here . The firm plans to build a new plant in the L uc e rne Valley instead .•• FOUNTAIN VA LLE Y--City coffers will be $35 ,000 ri c her eac h, year from now on thanks to a special c ity census. ii9ures shQwed t he city has grown by 1,71 4 since last year , making the city eligi~le for extra gas-and cigarette-tax revenue. The popul a tion is now 52 ,81 4 •.. SADDLE BACK VALLEY --Fire fanned by gusty winds destroyed the Trabuc o Canyon home o f attorney H. Rod g er Ho we ll last week, causing an estimated $150,000 damage to the house and another $100 ,000 t o conte nts . Cause of the fire was believed to be sparks from a f i repl~ce ••. LAGUNA .BEACH--The city plan n1nq commission is Froposing that a n . . \ . Planning Options Hughes Viewed Spe~ial . I W · Id F•l MailFe es or on i_m UpToday ' Disputed TM League of Wom~n Votere of Oranae County h•e char1~ thul a ll four alternatives of the Southeast Orange County Circulation Study <SEOCCS> faU to meet human nffda. The luaue reccmunendl that a filth alternative be formulaltd to deal moro etfectlvely with these l111uea : 1 > ldtnUfylna and reculatlna 1ourcea ol a.Ir pollu· lion; 2) provldlnl houalng for all levtll of Wiit earneTI employed In the county: :s) foate.rlna re· all1tlc tran•portalJon pro1ramt: and 4) protectlna au.ch natural re· source1 as prime aarlcultural l•nd and acenlc areaa. The four SEOCCS alternatives are tx>.fore the county planning commlulon. Roads ouUlned in the alternative. suggeat future population figures ranaln1 from about 711,000 lo l.23 million. Soulb Orange County com· munlties appear to be di vided between maximum and minimum projected population densities. San Clemente City Council and the Minion Viejo Municipal Ad· ACAPULCO. Meltlco (Al') -Jectors. film and two SCn'llOS in Howard llu~hea kept uP wllb the front ot Hut:he•' ortl10pedic bed O\rt.ltd.e lfOtld by fllm pl'Qjected where he could OS)41talt them by on a screen in front of h!s bed. ac remote control. . cording to a Mexican doctor who .. Or. Laurence Chaffin told me cix 1aminud the ruc lu iivu that thia wu how tho nun bllllonalre the day be died. worked." Montemayor uld. Th• detall provided by Dr. Vic· "Hl• prlvato Hcreur1e. met \or Montemayor WH one lnalJht wlth hlm to project on tb• into Hu•hea' hidden world of 20 1croen1 what h• personally was )'tart that culminated In the not atll• to 110 becauH of hl1 •liht·room penthouse on the 20th voluntary laolatlon of nearly 20 noor of the Hotel Prlnceaa boCore :years." he dJed April 5. Court documents doacrlblng Huahe1, 70, and hl8 team of t.he penthoute, which tho h1>trl el1ht men, two ot them doctors, aald r.nted for aa,ooo·a day, aaid arrived from the Bahamas one room. 200T, wa1 used •11 a before dawn· Feb. 11. 1tora1e room contalnln• walkie· An aide said In a aworn state· talkiet and an electric orthopedic rnent to police that ht had tx>.en bed 11Ull In lta packlnlt crate. sent prevlou1ly to ln11pect the Pollce said It waa ~eportcd penthouse. Clarence Waldron, 41, Hughes traveled with two or· of Sun Valley. Calif., \old police thopedlc beds and two electric· that he took photo1raphs and powered wheel chalra. movies or the penthouse back to Room 2010. the spacious apart· Hughes, who then approved the ment where Hughes lived, has a move sugaeated by one of hia doc-window lookln, toward the palm· tors. lined hotel gol coune. Louvered Montemayor said that, when doors designed to let in cool air he examined Hushes the day he were boarded up, the police re· died, he saw aeveral movle pro· port said. vlsory Council (MAC) have c nd •da c thrown their support behind a • tes ontest. Alternative 3, which calla for ma· I.I WASHINGTON (AP) -Thl' Poetal Service'" ff'f'~ foT special ddh•t•ry, rcJ(iskrcd mail trnd other servires inacaso today by u~ to 33 l)t!rCf'nt. 1'he special dollvcry chargea go up from 60 cont.I to 80 C!ent.s, the minimum m oney order fot- fr<>m 25 cents to 30 cent.:s, the certitled moil fee from 30 cents to 40 cents and the minimum tf'· glstered mail charge Crom 95 cents to $1.25. Other lQcrea~es ~are from 20 cent8 to 25 cent& tor in!lurance. ~ cents to 30 cents for !peclal handling and 70 cents to 85 cents for collecl·on·deli very <COO I mail. The increasea had bef.>n on· nounced previou•ly by the Poatal Service. The Postal Service had carllcr tried to imposo lorser increases in the fees, efCective Jan. 3. * * * Honestly! A $2 Bill Has All the Luck jor new highways and maximum population density. " F nd • T • SANTA MONI CA CAP > San Juan Capistrano City u ing ie· up Despite Its many detractors, the Council and the Saddleback Area • U.S. Postal Servire hes found 0 Coordinating Council, however. i.upport.cr u1 ~ed .All"n. who support Alle!natlve 4, which WASJUN GTON (AP ) -Secretary or the T r easury mailed a nowly printed S.! bill · ~~~l~ora~/0:a~t~c~; d~':1~:J Lawyers ror each or the major William E. Simon to make lhe without an envl'lo~. tRelntcd t' k th l ta u in presidential candidates, ~xcept payments. story on Page H2.) ne wor at ex 11 curren Y President Ford, are preparing a The presidential campaJgns or · :On Tuesday, Allen wrott• hus. th~atuu~ are!~h Cit Council re· legal challenge designed t.Q.force nearly all of the C&f\didate:> have own add_ress on th~ S2 bill .• jecl~~ ali r~~ allern~tivea argu· the Treasury Department to dis· been increasingly hampere4 ,by stampt>d 11 and ma1ll.•<,I 1l at thl' .. f-.riJ!~~,~· . e.x~~:e rs ce ntt!r , f!!• " .. '. ' .. l[_~"l· .,..., ·J ~ •• ,,...f.,. r""j :i~n'tr'I'.: 9 ;...----·~ ••none or the four meeta the art burse federal campaign funds. their lack of access to the ~mn l'ttonl('tJ post 9fnct' so that . . ~ "---The money, matching private matching run~. • he . co u Id h u v c t he -fl I 11 . ' ... --· {(!~~.1. ·l) .. ~'1.1>6t-~-~~~~~~~~~e!I. · ~~imme.d,an<J.J.9 t~!\l the Postut . be permitted in Sycamore ttil ls , a contr oversial 522-a c re parc e l i n Laguna Canyon . Own e rs of the pro pe rty have b e en see k ing approval to bu i l d 2 ,000 residences. Bribe Charges Hit · Fullerton Planner Fullerton Pl anning Com m1sslonrr LeRov Rose was told by a Munc1pal <..:ourt JUdl(e lh1:. \\eek that he must stlmd trial on ' four br1bery·reloted charges. As a result , Rose's rasP wus headed back towards Orange County Superior Court lt was there last month that Superior Court Judge Jt>rrold Oliver quashed a Grand Jury In· 1 dictment that originally charged the Fulle rton planner with the l.'rtmes. Judll~ Olive r d ismissed the r harges ofte r ruling thllt the Grnnd Ju rv was not ~how n evidence. a 'transcript of M In· vesllgator's lnt~rvlew with Rose, that might tend to point to his in· noccncc. After Judge Oliver junked the Indictment. Rose was char ged with the brib<>ry ·related cnmes m rt criminal complaint. That complaint resulted In a North Orange County Munlrlpnl Court hearin~ thl11 wc<•k th11l "nded when Judge Dav<' B1trh ,Jr. rul<'d ~o"c mu<1t 'l\ond triot on tour of lht• ~Ix ft•lonv criml'S 1'ttE'd in the romplu1nt 1>a~m1:.M'll hv Jutlge Bur h ut thl' rlollll of th(• tWO·tlay h4'nrtng were two count11 or arand lhert. 0 111 Ho11r mu~t 111111 9n11wer In Suprr1or Court to two <·non l ~ 1•:1ch of 11ohi.:11lnl( u lnllx.· and ;1J.:l't'<'I01l to IH'C<'l'I (I hnl~· I\ fow mim1t1'J1 l~ton• .1111l,1!c~ lln\•h tie nt h is CllSl' h1:1<'k tn ' S1qwraur ( '111Hl . Ro!w unnoul\r('d ' hlis n•11il{natwn frotr1th<'1''\1llcrton Plannlnjit Comml!1111on . SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ,,..,. '""<f"'Ol" ( ll•t\f f ,1.t.-f'!tH'tf .,..f,.. '111-1'111" ' At the city <·ouncil's reque!>t , Rose agreed in ea rly February to takl' a leave of ab~l'll<'l' from I hl• commission until the char((eJ> against him In the Grand Jury in · dictment we re resolved By Fnday. howen·r. Rose dt' cl ded t o ca ll at qutt ~. Slmultaneou~ly. lhouJ?h. he Ill i-istt>d that ~~ w.111 eventually hl' found Innocent of lht• b1 lbery char11te8. They relate to the allelled roll' he played last year In f'u llerlon dc\'eloper William Brashears' ut tempt to gain citv approval <1f 11 ione change needed lo hwld u 226·UOlt condominium dl'vclop· ment. Plane-glider Cr<Uh Kills 2 HEMET (i\P) A sln1tll- englne plune anrl n Rllder crashed in midair above nr1 airport ht're Saturday, killin~ both pllolfl. a llherHf's dep11rt ment spokt'swoman suld The t"o rrafl i.ma:.111•1! together nt about 11' m t1t a l'nr ner of the Hemet· l yen Air Jlort southeast of R lvc1r14id4', AC'cord Ing to an"account r<'l£'11:<1t'rl hy !hr It I\' t' r !>Id(' ('Cl ll 11 t \' S h I' f Ir ( '.; Oep11rl mrnt The Rlidcr pi lc't w U!i Hll'nttfiNI u "' J o h n W 111 l u m 11 • 11 :1 • u r Polmdnlt' l'llottn1o1 the Cltubr1 .1 11ln1tle enRlnr plitnl' wns Normun l.anl' of fl('mf't. no 111w nv:illahli· llolh d1rl1 .. hortlv afll•r nrrlvnl ut ll<'m(•I Valley Hi,.;p\tal Grr1t Williurn ». o( Snn l>h•i.:o. th..-i lldt'r pilot '11 111111 . 1rnid outhorillt'11 h111I tole\ him both men were 11llemptln~ to 111111!, on<' obovt• th.-oth<'r. und np part'ntly dtd not H<'t• NH'h olht'r -:.:..,..:err.. -. ._._ -. ; lt:i""!ila' . 1""'~· .!!'~· ... ~•"fjt\<~11'~.l...r::~ .,, " e ~ ' 'f , ,... ~ ~~-~ Food Stamp Feder a l Election Commission began Jan. 1, <'andt ates' re· ;·1 Just Wllnleit'Y to 'sec how lost Its aut hority to approve the quests for a total of $l2.6 million honest the tfostul S(•rvtcc really · expenditures, under a Supreme have been certified by the com· is." Allen H id. "l dldrn rC'11llv Fraud Feared Court ruling. mission and the money has gone expect 10 llCl 1111• morwv but•k." Sheldon S. Cohen, a lawyer tor tocandldates. Lo and behold. on Thuri.<lav a ' the Democr atic National Com· The com mission als o en· Jubilant mall c·11rn('r han<i clc· In C t mlttee. said Saturday that a ten· nounced Saturday that requests li vered the hlll lncelut1vPly un 000 y taUve decision had been made to for S770,750 have tx>.en rejecteu, ~·rumpled if not mint Mn<htlon The Orange County Grand .Jury \ar;t week urged lhe county Social Services Department to be on the a lert for foQd s tamp cheats. In a terse six.paragraph re· port, the jury said. "It Is an acknowledged fact th&\l abuses and blat'kmarketlng are pre· valent in the food stamp proRram unrler t ht-U. S Department of A((riculture " Th<• Grand Jury went on to ur~e th(' county Social Services Ucpartmcnt. lhe admlnisln1lor of the local food stamp program, 1-0 "lw mor~ e!flclent about refer· rang case!I of suspected fraud lo the Distract Attorney's Office." Accordm(( to the jury. "only 79 cai.es of su:.pected fraud" were rderrcd to the d1s tnrt attorney at a tame wht'n 23,000 persons "ere rl.'l'e1ving public assistance m the form of food l!lampe. ll ~a~ s uggested by the jury that elli.!1ble fond stamp reci· p1en1s bl' n •quircd to produce photographic identification l'holo 1dentaricat1on would help rurt ail blark marketing uni! other abuses in the food stamp pro~ram. accordinit to lhe Orund JUr) Mar ie O stno nd Hurt In Rear-end C rash NEPHI. lJtnh. <APl -Two r:irc; earn !nit rhe 0.smnnd ramll.v of :-.mf,!111.: fame Mllidl'<I ~oulh o{ hrre Suturrlny. causlni.t minor 1n - 1111wll lo Marie 011mond and her m o I h l' r . 11 i J! h w a y P n I r rd ll oopC'1-. 11 11ld. Tro111wr Norman Andrr"!nn 'Int<! thl' fnmllv wull truvelln.: 111 f\\n r nr'!. onr rollowln.I( thl' olhtt r . nn l ' S ll11:hway !H Thi' lll'Cond < ;1r, 11n\'Cn by ~1 :11 ll' \\1th hr•r moth<'r 11 po sllt'n~er. npparontly rnn Into th.: rN1r of the fm~l. in "hlch her hrotht•rll wrre rldln1t !'lo othi'r lnlurle11 wrre rl'porl- •d. th" rwtrol ~11111 begin court action requiring mostly for technical reasons In· to l\lll'n . '"f ht• rarrlPr wa!'I l'IJt volvlng procedural regulations, ed." All en recalled · SF Drivers May Abandon City Strike SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -An Illegal strike by municipal workers entered its 18th day Saturday after la bor offirial!4 re· jected a "last step" offe r to re· .sume negotiations by the city. But 2,000 bus and trolley drtv('n 'tt~u1cd -another ~ote Saturday on whether they will continue to honor thEI picket lines or the city worker". A return to work vote could break the back of the strike. Larry M arUn. president of the Transport Workera Union l.ocal 250·A, said the drivers know the s trike "is not our fight,'' although they have previously voted t wicc not to cross picket lines. Drivers have lost an <'Stimated $750 each In pay dur. Ing the strike QuE'ntin Kopp, president of the Board or Supervi"ors. said f''rl. day night that the 1c1ty would agree to r esume negotiations Ir <me or two cond 1tlons was met. The first called for all bull, trolley and cable cnr service to he re~t<>red hy 12 ·ot u m. Mon· day. W e dding 'Set' But No Elvis ATHF.NS, Ala. !l\P ) An c11timutt•d 15(J per11ons t'row<ied uround the First Bapti11l Church her<' Suturrlav aw;)1tlni:t tht' rl'· 11ortrd wedcllnR of rntcrtainrr Elvis Pre11 lev to ll local wldo" Rut a Presley "poke11m11n ~111d the w<.>ddln11t wu11 never pl annecl although some r e presented "I think this !iSY1' .1 ltJt ahout private do nations that could not the 1n tc1lraty of our po\l:tl be Jegally mat ched by the wnrkt•r!>, r ej?ardl<•s.;·of the· ntht•r Treasury. problems the service ha!> " At l'o11r C11n1n11i11d Q•••t ''"*' , .... ,,, ... 0 1 ,., • •••d tM "9•• ( 1••11, •• ~1""-"tt t 't U'°' 4 ,,.,, (r>1ol ,.11~1hf'Mli~ (~~ '-rw ,,ft t ,,ti 'I" •'• P"rt••\h• 0 ¥t11n.l•., t'U•••ut< • ''''"" • ot 1. ,_,. Mt,.. fu "'''"''' •"',._ t\ tt\,lnh"'Q1rW1 tt••f " r.w~tt111.., 't' Hh., J'•H•• '""l•f\A,' 't'Hl1 t 1t11I' 11111tH t "'' t ·"ti\ 4,.t.-\f A •""a1, ,, .• '"°"'' .J•tiv<ft '' t1v•11'""''' '""""'' .. _'""'' ••#• 1! ..... , 1t11 •t"tt' l(t•I ••.,.f'll1 "'ir-U C: ~l'\4 1 1tl 'IO .,., '" . ., h .• , 't ·'•""''~ (•l·""""'.'"•'" Rqbo>rt N W<.'ed •. ,,,,.,.,,,,,-.NJ l'vf.t1..,.,., Jack R. Curley Vt1 t r.-. ,.,,.nt •IV (flt! .. r•I MAMfJI' Near-record Ptofit Seen for Auto Firms "We havC' ~ot quite B cr1~wd ." '' 11pok.-t1mt1n for tht> Athen.'I Poli1·1· f><'portment 1111 ld Ht• o<lc!c'<I Uwt <· had been no pr·ohlc>m.'I and no <1111· hod beC'n arre11tr11 llad<.>on TtihblP. 11 widow w1lh four Children, S Hlcl l"ricl;IV llli.tht that Presley wa:. to marry her Saturday . A voicc·controllcd ''bionir" arm. on <l1s pl;1 > S:1t11rch1\• during the Armed ffor<·os fli<0<'11tcnr1l :it C<J rn v ;111 's t wu day slay al D;wa Point Jl<.1rt>or, i!. put thr1>1J~h il s "ve>IN• C'ommund'' JHICCS hy l8·monlh·old Shea Hocli.w. KrJO of Mr. und Mrl'l. Vern Jloduc of J>una Pc1int Th(• <:aruvun'i; four d1sp)(1y vans will he in 1't•wp0t t lkad1 ;it l>;1vj)):,on F1t'ld. 16th St n .·ct <ind I rv1nP /\ V<'nut·, !\t onday and Tuci- day from 10 n .m. to -1 p.m. t t ~ . . ~ J .. .. .. • I Thomu Keevll (d1tOr lhomas A. MurphfflE' &•an.t.,rnQ lCM~ T nom cH C Palmer, Jr ~"''",.., ' (l\tOf cnsrles H. loos I Richard P. Niii •'"'"°"'• ,_.•n•••"'t •olltw\ Offlcu ( ..... ""''" uo v. .. ,~ tw" ,,,, ~f ' •'U••' .... t"., •• " t \II; (,If'~.,_ \t,,_., H tf• 'tt~l.H'I ,.,.,, ,_ ''11~ l'4'• ~ ~ltlllf'Md ...._~,tMf• V.tu•" tUflt U ,.,, ,_.,. •t k n 0Hr• ''"',..' Ttl9'flont (1\4) 6't2-4J21 Clauifled Advertlalna '4Mi71 ~Cfl9iftUh , V•lt•y N•wtt1>tt1t• HHJ10 • t~ '•"Ct•"""" OS·O.JO fr~ Nottf\Ot•,.._• t•vf\ly~1t.-, 540-1120 l•yt•tflt. ,,,. °' ...... (_ ... 1 f"Vflt•'11•nt ~ ~' f'lft ,..,, \tfltl"' 1thn•r•t~ ._,,,.,,., 1°"4H•t ., •tl••tllU'' •"'" ft••••" n·.tv II• rftt•CJw(•d •••rtov' \P•<l•I f•'",,.•"••n •' tMwr .. M G'lllr;Mf \ifftft49 fl•u •• , ......... •t c~·· ,,,. .A ~~:..,;:~ .. 1~~~c;,:4J,:,:• :..~.~':: ;:t~:W,7:': ~U~tl\t• DETROIT IAP> -Analysts say the four ll .S. auto makers will earn an estimated profit or about $1 billion an th1• first quarter of 1976, a comeback they rel(ard as nothinll short or r1• markable. ''It's been the largest swing back in history, .. said one Wall Street a nalyst. ''Tht're 's just n1) question about It." tn the first quarttr or 1975, the auto industry showed losses of $212 million as the Mideast 011 embargo and u subsequent re· ('esslon slashed suto ult'll and put tens of thouunds of ovt.1> workers out of work. Analysts U>' the firsl·qunrt('r profits.for 19'76 coulrl total about Sl 2 billion. 11hort of the $1 3 billion flrsl·Quarter record set in 19i3. •·t c ;1n't t hink of a single neaauve factor in the prnent picture." uld Robert Williams of the New Y ork·baaed Argus Research Corp. Williams said cost·cutting pro· grams of the pn!ll two years now mean higher payoffs per unit as volume increases. Another a nalys t, Mario Gabelll. says the plentiful supply of gasoline ls making buyers pu rchase bigger car11 . Automakers have reported blR· ~er cars are taking a larger 11hore of the market than e~pect· ed. with some 1m1IH:ar &s· sembly plants closing for vary. Ing length8 or time to keep pro duction in line with demand. ' Top Hang Gliders .Soaring ·in County I Read Label for · Mileage ANN ARROR, Mich tA P 1 Consumers shopp1nJ? ror 1977 cur~ will be able to compurl' rut•I economy rnllnJ(I\ or slmllar-s1wd vehicles undl'r a new outo lubcl tnR law that J(Ol'S into l'££<>ct this fall. Each new car will ht• rN1u1rctJ to display ll stir kt•r llstlnc its estlmntrd city. highway und com blned fuel economy ratings plus a rangeofmlleai:ie rntinjls forotlwr "comparable" curs So far, howcvrr. tht• i'~miron mental Protect ion ARcnry <EPA l has oot decided on a method for determining which cars should~ grouped togethe r for theSl' rom· parable ratings . "We m ay use the ackno" ledged industry siie categones. such as D~ra.tDel•wy ........... Mon0•Y"Fr1<1a',-II YoU do ne>I ,_.,... yaur P8Pflf by 5 30 D m C811 ti.IOte 7 pm 8nd your CODY Wiii be IHll•..er.-ci Sal\Jrdly •nd &lnday If )'Oii do noi ,_ve your cooy Dy 11 1 m. can ~ 10 a m. end your COOY will be dtlJY9fed. arut ..... T11t1t I di Molt Orenga. Col.Inly AreM 641'02 I Horttl••lt Hu11llng1on Beach and We1tm1nater UO.IUO s.n Oeme111t. Ceo1S11ano e .. cl\ San Juan Cep11ir1no Dana Point Soult\ Leounm Uguna ~IOUel ffM6>t rorppacl5 or full 111ze," says ll ~poltesman at the EPA testing laboratory here. "We may base It on wheelbase, Interior spare or possibly weight. The final rules will be decided hy this summer .. The EPA. which is cosponsor· inJ( the labeling program with the l''ederal Energy Administration < FEA ), will propose rules and ask tht' auto comr.anit's for comm<'nl Industry observers exper t a lot of ( haggling over the "comparabll' rallns.t" requirement because of its potential Impart on sales The ruel economy labeling pro gram for cars, now in its third year, had been voluntary untll last month, when it became man· datory under provisions or the Ener~y Policy and Con9ervaUon Act passed by Congress last December. However, all the ma· 1or auto makers are participating in this year 's program . In addition to the comparable r ar ratings, the 1977-mod el stickers will provide consumers "ith fuel economy information not listed in prior years. This year 's stickers give two mileage figures for .each car - one for city and one for highway driving. For each car line, the figures take into account the engjne siie, type of transmission and whether the vehicle has an antipollution catalytic conve rter. The 1977 stickers will follow the ame formula bul also inctude it third "metro" m1leuf(e rating a combined figure based on 5S per· rent city and 4~ percent highway driving. The EPA ~ays thl' metro rating is based on avcragednving patterns In thh1 rountry. Moreover. car dealers will t>e required to make ovailabl<' lo shoppt>r s copies of the Gas Mileage Guidc for New Cars. a pamphlet prepared by the FJ•:A. Pre,·iously. tht• booklets "ere available by mail on rcqu~st Redford's Effigy Burned KANAB. Utah CAPl -Actor Robert 1ledford was burned In effigy Saturday night to protest the she I vmg of the Kru paro" ils coal-fired power plant. Sponsors of the plant last week withdrew support for the $3.5 biUlon pro1ect. which would have been bulll on a plateau near the border with Arizona. an area studded with national parks and r ecreation areas. Witnesses said the crowd c h eered when a du·mm y representing Redford, who owns a ski resort south of Salt Lake City and was outspoken in his opposition to Kai paro"i~. was hanged and burned in elflgy. Sunday. Aprtl 18, 1976 It w•s a clear, cold, windy day Saturd•Y as hang.glider pilots gathered at Escape Country In the Trabuco Canyon area for ellmlnatlons trials In the Hang 10 World Open Hang Gilding Championships. The 10 finalists will com- pete from noon to 4 p.m. today. Clockwise from upper left corner: Don Wiens of Sunnyvale Hiii his homemade VJ-23; Dennis Burton of Hollywood launches hlmsett Into space; bunched gliders r esemble p•lnted paper airplanes; Curtis Kiefer of Huntington Beach hits a bull's. eye at the landing zone; and Mike Arrambide of Ventura soars over the valley. It's a long way down. DAILY PILOT A3 DaUJJ PUo• PllfJfflll by Rkhard 1'fJf#hfer Co11i 1·or~rsi n l Croof i a11 i 11 .~11rfs idt.• t I ~ Is He Victim or Villain? &y llOLGER J£Nt;EN , ........ , .... -. SURFSIDE -ll.11 neighbors call him :i "fr1endly old man." JUs enemies tall him the Butcher of tbe Balkans, personally responsible for the deattls of 800,000 Serb11 and Jtw:s in wartime Yugoi;luvlu. Andrlja Artukov1c has not found peace in retirement at this :<maU b each community In Southern California. Hounded by U.S. cooareumen, federal <Jgents, Jewish mllllanls and Communist extradition at- tempts, he can only hope for blolo&ical amnesty -death. Now 17, the former lnterlor minister of Nazi.controlled "In· dependent Croatia'' Is under siege again from a host govern· ment embarrassed by his illegal alien status and unsure of has World War II activities. Artukov1c ls numbtor one oo the enemies list or the J twl.)h Dt'f ense Leaaue and a champion to the Catholic Church. Wanted as u war criminal by Tito's Com murust recime. he 111 revered n11 J nationalist her o by Croatlun emigres and endorsed by n~ht· wing American interests. To friend and foe alike, ArtukovJc passes the same message : "l jus t want lo be left alone. My declining year!> are my own." HE REFUSES all interview!>, has no family spokesman and communicates with the outside world through a rew close rnend.s affiliated with the Croatian In · formation Servil'e tCIS>. an emigre newsletter printed an Arcadia. \, The CIS steadfasUy malnt:uns hi!> innocence, charsmt that lht• aJJeaauons of mus munkr are a \'ueoslavlan Communist plot to "hquJdat<'" Artukovlc because he ~ymbollzes Croatian t11depen· d('nce ··flt• 11> a fine man. ckt•ply rt• h 1uous. very wt•ll cducult'd," says Peter Radlclovk. pn.·~rdt'nt or the CLS, who has almo:st dally <'Onta<'t with Artukovw. "All thf'se :1torlcs about tum arc cheap JUnk " A nea~hbor v.0111 w .. who sees htrn lnlrequenUy on his :.obtary wulk& says rt is "ternble that he :>hould be persecuted this v. U) He's JU!>t :i nice old man who Inv. es k1d!I He always has something chet>rful to say " But the J DL cons1dt>rs ham one or the Eichmann> of World War II, and the Yugoslavian govl'rn· ment has accused tum of ell· termlnatins ''h1ldren 10 'lurtlmf' concfntrat1on umps byol"<k!orintt t'uustlc soda to be added to lb~lr food. TH F. 08J t:CT of till th•~ hatred and 11dulnt1on ·~ u rl'·d~to "hu rarely Vt'nt ur~i. ht')Ond th,· wall or 8 ·62 Surfside Colony t'Xt'l.'Pt for v.iaiks and occas1onal visits to nearby Huntington BeiH'h ti) play cards with frieQds. They !>llY Ar1uko\ ll' is :.till In good health. Som~ 1>uspect thal he dyes his onct>·bla<·k huir to achieve a more youthful salt and-pepper effect. Artukov1c lives w1tll his w1fo. Their four children have long ago married and moved out lie !>pends much or hi · day readtn8 and pla) Ing the piano "just CStt CROATIAS, Page CJ> Front Page rl I 0.tlf 1'11.t """' h Lo" Jtt AREA IN WHITE WAS ONCE KNOWN AS CROATIA Most of It Is Now Yugoslavla, Rule d by Tito ARREST OF AN INNOCENT MAN -WHY DID IT HAPPEN? • • • piecing toge ther the Jigsaw sbo wnb1m by police. View Elementary School; • l1'lt. puzzle whe n convinced o f -Sighting of a car resembling llanna High School, where he t • "C " Qfuarthu.cy's i nnocence shortly one found in the Quartucy 's made California Scholar~hip a ter 11 arrest, worked several drive···ay whe" police arnved F d t · .h dr db .. .. e era ion with a 3.6 grade un e ours to clear him. Greg himself drove a dirrerenl ··we would do one thing to d I h"I h" f I h d average, and Golden Wes t prove the kid was innocent and mo e ' w ' e is am1 Y a College, where he had a 3.S right away it would be coun-bought the one in question only average. t bal db the day before. Detective Dick Nolen, who h'-'s er ance Y something," says -Quartucy's knowledge of the u Detective Sgt. Bert Chadwick. safe combination and access tu 3 interrogated countless murder He enumerated: passkey to enter the store. which and robbery suspects in his 12 -An eyewitness account by is always locked during cleaning. years, questio ned the weary one whose eyes by necessity are -Possession of clothing he Quartucy early that Friday. his keenest sense -Lang, the wor e when a rrest-e~ that "I DON'T think he did it..." janitorwbo is deaf and mute. matched what was worn by one r\olen told Sat Ch rwi k th of th t . ( b di ts . •.. . .. . '". a c as ey -THE DISCARDED bl e no o an in ~·ear nit discussed the interview. ue onthehamburgeremponum "H · tdld · 1· th " ~'•lillll!I!~· nylon jacket f lung over the These circumstances add. u e JUS n t it e pattern, janitor's head, identical to one but investigators say they a~~ ~gt. Chadwick say~ t~ay. "But ~ Quartucyowned. :certain that the person accused -od. -the guy (Jarutor Lang) ~ ·,-. I men, an aspiring engineer, 23, and a hand1cap.ped maintenance man. 43, casually acquainted. never m et face to face agam until a month a~o. They met 1n a courthou~e cor ridor, when QuartUl'Y appeared for preliminary hearing, the flr1>l step In a criminal trial. The accuser s tared at the U<'· cused and emphatically made ll clear through shaking !tis head and motioning -then through un interpreter -that Gr,g was not the man. That single moment destroyc-d his cred1bihty as a witness, and ::ibout Sl.000 Nor could he collect unemplo~ mcnt while th~ felony <'hargt• wa., unn"•CllH-.1. ··11 's unfort unati• It had 10 s:o :-o far Thl• kid 11 t•nt through .1 ht>lluva lot. hut at (•oul ct lrn1 e bl•1•11 !o'Ol"~t.'. !.:J~!. :0-.:1 Chadwick ··And 11 ·s no ont• :;ini;le in di\.1dual"!> fault It's JUi.t the JUdic1a ls.1stem wehvl•undt.>r " Greg Quarlut• y Mroll('d out Into the noon sunshanl' after .lutfi.:c Jones took JUsl 12 se<'onds .ind one word to'ltfl lht• dark clouds •hat hung •)•er h1. life for two months und ont> day 1nvestigat1ons and occurrences • · I T F £ t: LS b t• l l c r since have pointed to someone murmured t he bo) 1:.h looi..ini;: else who polact! think was tn· man v. ho h jd JUM h.1d hi:, OJ) 111 volved in the stickup at the court ..; .. \~~~~~1~J~~;!~~~~l::. ·~~~-;:4 •• :··:· -Lang's visual . idtnlification was not involved. That person is ~!Y: ~e k~nows him ,and even • • ... qt,D u. J ~w::ol~n·--~~~~~~<lo.I~~ .. 'Y'~:.&!11! ~ays ,o~. s ~Jl.ol_ .;'"" ., .. ,,~,~ • .. -~· ..:!,. ~a..;. • ..--_,..........,.......: -~~·' ' • ·" ......... ,_ ,,.. · --· -' ....... \' ' JI . "'"··h ...i; • ~, ,,.----------------------------------·-e5pec1a y one w woil\ed there ; ~!;"!' I Silent Language: for. two months and could re-f-B.:.1' cotnize him." ~:1':ffe: reads: · aske lf'le n'-•xt tlu' • "No." said Qu 0 Htucy. v.ho at least got his )Oh rem-;taled "Ith back pay. partl) through t'ffort!'. of Detect Wt' Noh•n The next step was asking · i?f:! Quartucy to submit to a poly- graph, or so-called lie detector, test, although rt-suits a.re not ad· m1ss1ble as court evidence. Quortucy , Greg Charlu. Male,Cauccuaan, 22. o/ 16()72 Piltman LoM. Huntington Beach, CA • 81\f> 2 6 76. Booking No 63644. Charge 836 Sub J, Cah/omia Penal Code. In· ~•t1gationof Armed Rob~ry A Complex Process A desperately dehcate line separates fact from error when u deaf person endeavors to tell the truth. the whole truth and nothing but the truth through a party reading his hands. "It's . a frightening, ~nghtening situation,·· says V1rgrnia Hughes, mlerpret1:r coordm11tor for the Deaf Clinic al Cal Stall.' Northridgc. No one will <-vc:r know where lht-thread of truth started un raveling an lhl• c;,r'c of Grc~ Quartucy, lf:nlativcly ident1f1l'cJ a-< one or three m a::.kcd men who robbed the McDonald'=> h1: managed Something must ha\e been lost in translation as the deaf mule was in ten 1c wl'<l -.evcral limes, all concerned agree. '·This h as ha ppcned ~t>veral times in the past that I know of.·· says Ms. Hughes Born to deaf parents, s he grew up commumcat ing with her haods , or Mgrung. "I was signin1t before I could talk," says Ms Hughe'!. a board member or the N:>ttonal Reg1stry or lnterpreterSTor the Deaf. On Jy about 4,000 belong, and only some 1,000 are certified. Sbe predkts interpreters eventually will be subJ"?rt to ac· countability for what they report a dear person is saying under oath, probably through legaJ action again.st the fedecal govern· ment. This theorctiraJJy would pave tho way for required certifira- tion by an existing panel or experts in precisely how to interpret American Sign Language and several other systems or hand cx· presslon and communication. "We ought to have a certified legal interpreter in every courtroom situation," adds Ms. Hug bes, who has often testified an court under oath as a bridge between t he world of silence and sound. The questions put to a dear person are almost always answered In two parts. Ms . Hughes explains. "You remember that Tuesday night? Were you there"" is one example. "He's nodding his head 'Yes, yes, yes, I remember that night,"' explains l\b. lluRhes. Observers note the afClrmative reply, but tht!y may a~sumc he was there, missing the hand sign that contradicts 1t Th~ nodd&n R mcan.'l only that he understands the speaking person ~question. l Gerrv Evans is the lluntmgton Beach police h<'h<'opter pilot who al:.o tran,lutc., ~•~n lun~u~1ge for the department. lie rl•pcalt•clly qut-slwnc-d janitor J l'rry Lanlf regantini.: rircumstann•., .. urroundinR the f'eb. 6 armed robbery that led t11 Jallm,.; of an mnon•nt man. "I think he JU't n1.1ctc J mistake," says Officer Evans, notinit the marked :,rm1 IJntv In raclaJ characteristic::. Ix-tween Greg <luartucy .md lh<' ma11kt<1 hanclil He passed it The sole e yt>witness -Jerry Lang. a kindly·lookina. pre· maturely while-haired man who appears to ha ve consumed his share of his employer's Big Macs was asked to take a polygraph test "'This 1s pretty damn rare," Sgt C'hadv. rck says of putting a \'1rt1m on The Bo x. Lang passed 1l. Who was tell· ing the truth? Investigators point out that some two hours t>lapsed before they were notl fied of the holdup. Lang had driven home and fl ashed out the message to his wife, who drove him back to the scene. where -together -they got the message across to a service station attendant, who called pohce. SOME FURTHER vital time elapsed until officers responding to the scene could get ahold of Of. Clcer Gerry Evans, a police helicopter pilot who is skilled in sign language. A call also brought the c a re·s chief manager, Joseph Spinale. He obtained personnel records and assisted in mutual transla· tion and interpretation among Officer Evans and the shaken Lang. ..._ "I can only think that somewhere, something wenl wrong in the translation or com· munlcntio n," s ays Sgt. Chadwick. "It's hard to say what i3 in the man's mind. l would love to be able lo sit down and talk with him and get to the bottom of 1t .. 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Sl.t'l-o ARRESTED WRONGLY Greg Ou1rtucy Detective Nolen and ha s supervisor wer(' so convinced of the young m an's innocence that they persuaded the court lo re· lease him without bail on his pro· mise lo appear for arraignment and preliminary hearing. THROUGHOUT s ubsequ('nt in· terview sessions with Lang. both through an interpreter and in his own handwriting, he maintained it was Quartucy. But the two "TJIJS HAS cost me an awful lot. especially in anxiety, .. says Quartucy, who is not bitter but only thankful the ordeal Is over. He had been in jail the day or a mid-term tes t in Therma l Engineering 173 and In court dur· in~ a final in Fluid Mechanics 101. While on the rack of anxaetv. he saw his grades drop from 97 io a 71 on that crucial makeup test. Legal costs have reached "La~t n1~ht w;1,..n Io \t•n goo<f night.·· ht.• t•xpla1nt•d "Wl• h:ul a c·elebrataon dmnc1· Ttwn· IHI 1· JUSt mnc of 11~ 1ndud1n.c 01~ faance. Debbie, .tlHl my hrothcr'" fi;cn ce ·' Qu artuc·) i..11d a nc11-:hl:H.1rcum1• to the door ll• 111fo1 m them u cur had JUSl run ovrr Tn1uwr, th1· family's Saa mese l'Ul . The bo)s Wt•nt dnwn the !tlrt·1•1 to question nei~h brn :-. who :111 m1tt('d hu1111~ "'atrwi.sl'tf the• 1k ath hut \\ho 1 duM•cl lo <ks1·r1lw the car. "They d1drn \\ :tnl tu SH't HI vol vt>d," s~11ct Gres: Quartut}. For people who need people People who care, people who create, people who comfort, people who guide, people who help ... theae are the subjects In the Dally Piiot'• People section. The People section bring• to Ute the people you want to know In communities all along the Orange Coast. And, it brings you up to date on Orange Coast orga nrza~ tlons, social events and the wedding plans of Orange Co•st couplet. Nationally known columns by Ann Landers and Erma Bombeck also are regular features of the People section. 11 you're a person who need• people, you need [ 'Jlop/e ] Sunday to Friday In the DAILY PILOT l C.0. i. -ral -'-'" <11-. ,,.. ~T•O.OUTAN AltlA -1e1N 1• )o.itlt ~ ,,...._ ,, " v Cl •1 • » » ............ ----~--~~--~~------------~----~--~~~~------------------~------~--~ > Sunday, April 18, 1978 DAILYPILOT AS Egg Aloft ~ Jt looks like a g1ant Easter ci:i:. but it's really the nose of a Super J -2 Gyroplane in San Jose . The people at Aero Resources there thou&ht they'd give the Easter Bunny a Wt. It was not clear whether the bunny was expected to help out the atrplanc on short hops. ·~-..-.... ,. I Hearst to Get Delay? SAN FRANCISCO CAP> - With Patricia Hear s t hospitalized under heavy guard, her attorney said Saturday be will try to postpone lndefirutely a courlroom confrontation with William and Emily Harns, now charged as her kldnapers. Attorney Al J ohnson, citing Miss Hearst's frail health, said be will urge Los Ange les Brandler by phone lo grant an in· definite postponement of the heiress' trial on k idnap, assault and robbery charges. The Har · rises. indicted on the same charges, could go to trial almost immediately if their ca!'e is severed. However , they have fought to stand trial with Miss Hearst. Superior Court Judge Mark BUT A WEEK of crucial de· Brandler to halt all proceedings velopments shilted the legal posi- sociates, seeking immunity from further prosecution and a light se.nltnce on her San Francisco conviction. However . at least one pro- secutor believes he r conviction damaged h er credibility. Marin County Dist. Atty. Bruce Bales said. "Any prosecuwr relying on her is going to have problems." He noted state law bans convic- lions on uncorroborated evidence of an accomplice. ln Miss Hear st's prosecution tionsofthe lhreeone·time fug1tive there. He also favors a severance traveling companions. The Har· AS MISS HEARST lay in a from her codefendants, the Har· rises were formally charged with Redwood City hospital, guarded rises. Miss Hean;t's Feb. 4, 1974, kid· by more than a dozen U.S. "I hope we would not be re-naping from her Berkeley apart· marshals, authorities disclosed quired to g1> forward with any menl and were m~ntioned as new details or lhe convicted matters in Los Angeles until she potential targets for bank robbery heiress" cooperation. Her ob-is able to participate," said indictments in San Francisco and vious willingness to talk pro- Johnson, who spent many hours Sacramento. mised more details about a at the bedside ot his young cUent The 22.,:year-old Miss Hearst, series or underground crimes, in. after she suffered a collapsed now a convicted bank robber, eluding two bank robberies. bom- lung last Tuesday· turned informer against the Har· bings. he.r own kidnaping and e ~ s a ~ ~if d ~'.S"W-1l'\ii~~~~~~-~~~~®rJpR.. ~-,.> • ..J.V ~,. ~,Jt,J~c::~$-.~'=-. ~ ..... E:~ e .A~~~d-u~ 'lllJCt~lO.,...,.,,llS. ·--. "'"Y-·" ... ~ ~ •• ~ .. :b\~ colfiNN E C.H.8EAT 8!AVE ~ u Aor1• 141f\. ,.,. S\ll'YIVtO b'I """' )('Ill\"' ""1'F'li:m""""-... ,..14 s ... 11 .. d•vQhlt" 0o·11 c ,.,, ~ ... ~:~o"K::~ g·o~~~./"",;.· Sai·d Li.nked &t•Y•r. "· • ltJin-0 t ~ rt\10fit\I Of L..9'°'"" 8t•Cf\ t\ •IM> '"''"''4CI OY • 4''•"ck.f\lldrtf't. J•nell~ S"'•tn. P.t·.11 Privale Property Week, April 18-24 PARTNERS in PROTECTION Gotclon Fl«le<lcu 01v1d Hodge Ton1 H1$k1n1 ': Notth Chnge Co. Soultt 0111191 Co. Anal't.,m-BIMllll Pwk O>tt Umb!rh.tm Nfwpon llflCtt Founu1n Vallty Coton• Del Mir The "first Tea m" and &he Rl•alt ur .•• Worldng Together for YOU! LA Protest 'Buy-Centennial' Hit LOS ANGELES CAP) -Callln& the nation's celebration or its 200th anruversary the .. Buy- Ceotennial," representalJves or a national coali- tion have called for • different k.ind of birthday party. Al/redo Lopez. national coordtnator of the July 4 Coalltion, said thal student, professional. minority and workers Rl'OUplS will unite to Bta1e nntl·bicente nnlal rallies m Los An&eles and Philadelpb.fa July'· THE DEMONSTRATIONS will be the "only genuine expreaalon of sentiment or the people on this date," Lope:uald. Lopez said coalition members deplore tho commercial and poUUclll uses to which tho bicentennial has been put, and he urged Americans to celebrate by mobilizing tho ''abtll· ty to unite and to struggle, a basic rlabt which gives us an ability in the country to progress as n people." EASTER WEEKEND SPECIAL Saturday and Sunday ()pee 7:30 to l:lO Beachcomber Coffee Shop 2633 W. Coast Highway Newport leach 642·8475 GOLDENWEST FENCE CO. Specloll1h ift ChcM LWt & OrnotH_., W"""1ght ll'Oft. IZ1Y--.~-•t FREE ESTIMATU (7141. 8.93-0034 ~,1:-:.C:'~:~\v':~;;!•~~~~~;;,~o": LOS ANGELES CAP) Later M o nda y, ~~ •. P;:<~~~:w "',!~·~~:,·~.~': -~he abductions of two anothe r middle-aged °'"<'•"' ~···"·"" o .... , 11 ''""'" Chicago.area women woman was kldnaped "' 1 .,,.,. mo 0 " •' ""''"w• ""'°•• and the disappearance of from the Chicago s uburb soup, salad. potato, roll. and desse rt ·:1:;1J0~!t PM P•c•"< ""'"Mo"u"'•· a Bel·Air woman may be of Schaumburg and later \ \I i 1' It ' BAL n .. EAQEAON '1JNEAAL HOME Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Meaa 646-2424 related. police s ay. rreedunh11rmed. CALIFORNIA SI 80 Police s aid Mrs. On Thursday, in still ~'i._ ~l.!J! • Evelyn Axelrod, 58, a another Chicago suburb, .... .,, T • l SPIRES wealthy truc king firm Glencoe . 54-year-old v;r.'St Amer;con 1t e owner, disappeared Mrs. Muriel Fulton was £fl fl a " IRVINE April 8 after leaving a kidnaped and forced to abductor. She too, was I NS U A AN CE C 0 MP A N"Y MacArthur Bt11d at S.O. Fwy. BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broedway Costa Mesa 642·91!'>0 Westwood beauty salon. withdraw $6.000 from her later freed unharmed, HOME OFFICE 421 NOR Tli MAIN STREH COSTA MESA Theysaid her carwasb c:a:n:k~a:c:co:u~n=t~l:o~p:a~y~h=er=-~po=u:·c=e~s:a:ld~.~~~~~~~==s:A:N:TA:::A:N:•:·:C:A:L:•F:O:R:N:'•::·:•:11:•:1 :5:S8:3:2:1 :t ~'.__l._~~~~~~3~1!25~H!ar!b!or!B!t~11d!!~~~~~~ McCORMICK MORTUARY la9una B41ech 494-941 5 san JI.din Clp11trano 495-1776 PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View On\19 Newoort B41ach. Callforr11a 644-2700 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 SolSll A ve. Wetlm1nstor 893-3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 63M539 round in Rolling_ Meadows, a Chicago sub- urb, last Monday. THE SEATS were bloodstained. th£'y said, adding that there "as an empty purse and a spent buUet an the trunk. ~E ;) SOCI ETY c. .............. s.e (714) 646-7431 Day or Nloht ......... " ..... 2..00 'W. CoH I Hwy. Sult• F N-portBeach, C.llf.mt3 ....... 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W.4. s.t.t .. tP.M. n.-. ,,,, .... ~,ui.s •Plush s3 Shags •DuPont •HH .. ows •Solids -COmmercl1I •Nylon~ •Tweeds • lST QUALITY CARPET ONLY! • FINE QUALITY PADDING & LABOR AVAILAILE- WE INST ALL ANYWHERE! ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED! THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM! • ( DAILY PIWT EDITORL\L P.\ .E ) A Season of Hope WhUe rcligioug differences continue to tear men osunder ln other land_!), 1t 1s a special JOY in this holi - day week to note ever-increasing undcr~'"anding betw~n the followers of tY..o sn~at rehg1ous move- ments. For Judaism tt lS the ~eek or Pu~SO\t'r. For Chtistlans lt ig the holy \\Cl'k or ~a~ter . And we arc doubly bl~sse<t by once unheard-of scenes ln which priel!ll.8 and parochfal schoolch1ldren Jom rabbii; and J ewish younl(sters at the sedcr table of Passover. while their Jew1!'>h neighbors equally respect the Christian festival or Easter . Understanding has always been the greatest foe or lntolerancc. And in these days or m ass co111munka· tion it must be a rare Christian who does' not un- derstand the significance of Passov~r. and a ran~ Jew who 1s not familiar w1lh the events that Christians cel~brutc ais Easter. The "commercial" aspects of Easlt!r-the bun- nies and the decorated eggs and the bouquets of spr· ing flowers-may be criticiied by ~omc. But it is in teresling to note that m Russia, where the art or Easter egg decoration reached its peak long <.1go1 the most outspokenly anlireligious government 1n the world has hesitated to condemn this cherished link to the past. Jn a world that sometimes seems to be in the pro- cess of trying to tear ltsetf apart, the season of E:.i ~ter and the Passover brings a wckome renewal of hO(Jl' Tax Bite Draws Blood It was a relief to have all those tax forms com pleted and in the mail by that April 15 deadline. wasn't it"! • It may be even more of a relief to know that in another two weeks you'll have earned enough money to pay your 1976 t a.xc!l. Thnt is, tf you've worked '4cckendo; und didn't ·pend it on items hkc housing, ~ food. clothin1t und trun~portataon. According to the Tu Foundat1on, the ll\'Cr3f:C Amt-racan t axpayer must work four month out or cuch ycar e1J:hl hours a day for l~ days to foot his fodcrul, l>latc and local tax bill . Two hours and 39 minutes or l'\ ~ry eight hour workday it> s pent earning money for l axes -tho big-~e:tt chunk out of the pay check. The bill for housing und home oµcratton takt!s 1 hour und 32 minutes of work lime, and food and beverages grab 1 hour and 5 rmnutes 1f you think lht> tax bite is unreasonable, your next quc~tion •~: Whit'h government services \.,.0"*1 )OU be \\illins lo g1\c up to cul those ta~ill~'! Vin Blanc Catches 011 California vintners have a new problem. But it's a happy one. It seems that white wine-once imbibed almost exclusively by connoisseurs as an accompani· ment for s pecific gourmet dlshes-is threatening the classic m a rtini as a cocktail favorite. The vintage has become so popular that bars and restaurants are obliged to pr,.ovidc it by the glass or the carafe. And the vintners are hard-put lo keep their grape supplies abreast of the demand. While it seems unlikely the new Cad will wipe out more spiritous beverages, it does have a lot goin g for 1t. Price, of course, and less impact per sip. For many years "le petit vin blanc" has been a favorite bar drink for less-affluent Frenchmen. There's even a popular song about it. tr this keeps up, we may see the d:.iy when the "liver crisis," that favorite French disease, replaces acid indigestion as America's national ailment. ');! ,, \ () ~· Puhli~-~-~~ploy~ Unions Serve No One -nY'...-.r••J\. t.,:~ .... ~~'J ~i • ,). ,,>• ,• '· I I ] L-"'),.,! .,, l~ l ~·--... ·~ l J • r r-W?\~11kc~(jf'i <.;...·~~~"' t'~.i..:. .... · ~-. : . • ~~{~A°~.t.it C& .... ·.~~ .. ::::-~. ;· ....... ~---... ~i:Ji~~ ... r-·~~:x-'..,.,'*",311111~.;Jlllll<l , Edward A. Hanna of Utica, N \ C"nhiodcrtt by ~oc-tf hti:h· VON HOFFMAN lions ure next tc,lioneX'Is1~ bu1~ng arbilr'tl1o~~bc);h'igh q~~.:. --t~ , ';--- u s e s e x -altitude abstract ions. the mayor • Organiied labor itself b split on "J'hcrc-is mor'e no of controll- plet iv es·· d c · 1s hop1ngtosave h1scityby doing BUT WHAT llas foiled at the the issu<.>. mg tficf>c t·o:.l~ if cmµloycic ure I e t e d e v e n su<'h things as getting nd of his federal level may work very well And how much more monl•y 1t'pre.,ent1•<1 hy unionJ>, Thl'n \he when talking public works departml'nt ll<''s petitively bid <'Ontracts is scarce· in a political jurisdiction the size are they likely to gel by walk111g advt•r<.Jry relat1on<:thlp In the• to strange re· been driven to it by the reahza-ly novel a nd hardly foolproof It of Utica -population 86.000 out a nyhow? Hanna says 45 1x·r bnri::11n1ni.: 1s rl'!>tort•1l. Wh1•n porters on the uon thut hi.' can't nl'gollate <1 won't work unless the eleeted of· with a mayor like Honna, who cent or h is municipal budget goc:. t·omm11>:.rnns set levels of com- t e I e p h on c. satisfactory con tr J ct "1th the f1c1als want 1t to work. but that ·s says, "l personally check every to the cops and the hren11•11 p<'n1>Jt1on, all that really huppcn~ Refreshingly Te a m :'11 c rs Un 1 on , w h 1 ch better than the present arrange-purchase order. People ask mC'. already, although rn statement:. l'I lh.it tlwv .11low unployt•!l to set I without couth. n:prcsents the department' mcnt. which often \\On 't work re· ·How do you eet the time?' I tell hke that the word "budget" 1~ thc1r11"n ~~l:int·s . he 1s a rehcf cmployl's It ·s too d1Hirull to i.:ardless or "hat lhl· 0Htc1als them that one of the ways JS that I susceptible to a \'anety of dcfm1 I f r om l he have anything li ke even-s11•v1•n 1.1.ant culthepurchase:,40perccnt." lions 1 prissy-tailed collecl1\c bar~Jintn~ with .i Rehanc<' on contracting out H anna h as taken oo the Only a :.mall fraction or candidates p1$g1nc up the tube: µublH·wrv1cccrrlpluyt•!>11nion and compet1t1vc.> bidding pro-firemen and Is m aking ready to governmen t cmploycs dart' these days. His scatology saves bably can·t achieve either cost .sto the same with the cops. Under strike. The rest know tha\ tlwy I hlm the hair stylist's courage of TO GET OUT of this situation <'ulting or increased efficiency at 'N<'w York State law neither are pc rf or m sc r vi ees or s ue h former Governor J1miny Peanut, Hanna" anti. lo put the functions the federal level. where it 1s allowed to 1.1trikc, but they can doubtful utility that they could charming thl.' world \\ilh the or the public works department already being U.!><'d on a very settle their differences through starve in the s treets ~ind privat<• imile o( a vacant psychopath. out for the lowest bid. The peoplt• large scale binding arbitration. Hanoa sector workers would spit on and conning the shirking elt•t' doing the work "111 still be un Although tens or thousands of would prefer it if lht>)' walked them. tor ate with a s"indler·s palavrr iomicd, but thl'y \I.Ill have lo federal employes should be out: "I wouldn't give a goddamn Since the threat of withdra"· about belling the bureaucrat')' negotiate their (.'Onlrnch with checking up and policing the $60 rf lht>y did strike. Then we could ing their services would be greet v.1th "the lero base budi;t•t."" the· <'Ost con~l·inu' C'm plo) t>r"i, "ho balhon in contra<'t"i l<.>l by the gov accumulate a httle money, but ed with huzzahs, public emplo) c llarvard Busme~s School i. Hl76 h,l\c to worr v about 1lw1r com crnment, the actual situation the) don't strike on me." organiialions have sought t1> model i;:1mm1ck for soh1n.: th(• petllors und<!rprH·ing lht•m seems to be th:it the compclltivc· As with many another local of· bureaucratize w hal \\Ould h1• problcmi. of public admmu.tra-The u:.c vf outsidt•, cum b1dwng 1s rarely pracll<'cd and fic1al. Hanna has found that the considered labM·managemt'nl CAN 1•una .1c <.·rnplo)'c' union:; h<.• :.lopp<:d from l><.'comin,:: too pow...,rrut·! Onl· way to do ll ii. to <:urtail lhl'ir right to undermine collectivl' bur)!ainin~ by lobhy· ing or \•lt•t·lumeerinl(. Another µossibility is to give government "orkt>rs the c hoice or having un- ion representa t ion or C'ivil ':terv1ce protection. but not both. A':t a lai.t resort WP can hope ror c•nough tnu~h -nul hghtcrs like ~tayor Hanna. Stay un<·outh, :\l r. Mayor. and hang tn there. 'Final Days' Gives a Balanced View of Nixon I Friends and supportl'rs of Ho;, Wood\\ ard and Carl l~rnste1n, , authors o f I "The f"inal Oay':t," the "i n s ide story" of t hl' events lead· inJ( up t o Rl <'hard Nix on's d<.•c1slon to rt•s1gn •" Pr~s 1d t>n l. have rt•plrt'Ct lo ont1c1i.m by urJ(lng 1ic:•oph• to reud tht• full hook sn~u·ad of the l''<C('rJ>IP.. (lr . whnl 1<1mo11•1m11111 tant. lhe nt'W"Jl·llH'r ..iru11ml<, Ct( U10:.t• t•xn•rpl' Thl'Y rnntrnd that the <"fft•rph ond 1ww:o. "llor11•s lt•ml to m1., Tf'J)rt•ttt•nt I h l' hook. bt'CfJU'IC I ht• empha'lli> l'I on the sustamt••I t1nd 11hoek1n~ malt•nul By <'ontrasl, lhl'Y i'>OY. lhl' liook pr (I\ 1111•, II hulnnc·1•d uncl snhcr lrc·.11nwnl, ond lh<' n•adt.'r <'Omt•:. .1~.1v \\tlh Reporters Slwuld Klww Excerpts Would Distort the Facts .1 m11d1 fullc•r :ind f::11n•r \ 1<'\\ 'l he l1 oul>h· \\II h th1' ar~11rrll'nt I!> that I he author' an• no le'>:. rt•,p1111s1bk for the t''<('\•rptt•d "e1s111n 111 Nl'w-.wl•••k th<•n they .:in• fort ht• book ttst'lf ARt: WE TO bl•l1t•\C th:1t Wood IA> :11 ti a od Ht>rll"lll•1n, "ho o\\11ll11•11i.:hti. to thl' manust'npt, ,1uthonH·d the l·1>nde nsal111n "llhout !>at 1i-r~ 1r1g thcms<'IVl·' lhnt th<' l"<CNPl<> \lo<.'11• f.11th(ul both lo llw '111111 .11111 purpO'<l' or 1h1•ir ho<1lo. • "' for lhl' nl'w:s account:., lh1· :wthor" a1 t• ~t·u :wrwd n('" ,,mc•n \\ho m1111t huvt• known thol the 'l'n1>allonu l malcr1 ;1I In lh1•1r IMlok \loo11hl he M'in•d upon 11nd l'mphlls11ed In tlw pr1·~., Th1•1r 1ll•t·1sio11 to 1111·l11tl1· hi.chly d<' ll<'Jll.' Jnd pe1 sonnl mult•r1u l 011 lht• 1111\ .alt• la(1• of the Pr1''l<frnl ( NORMAN COUSINS ) made it 1nl'vltobl<' thr1l public dii.cussion wou Id r1x·111i c111 tlus aspc('l or the book. The authors cannot escap<.> respons1b1l1ty for the u:-.es to \\h1ch their book has been put Even so. 1l is useful to ask "hclher lh('l t' iii :iny :.uh!ll:lntwl drffrrencc b<•tw(•rn thr• book and till' lengthy \,.,.,ion J'Uhh':th\•d in :-Wt'W~ WN'k I HA\'t: NOW rt•ad ht>th Th1•rr i11 no doubt in m y mind thllt the '111:11 t'fll'\'t Of tl\1• (ull lxxlk lt':tVl'!I th1.• rcacter w1lh u fur mon• halnnt•ed 1mprl'li'lilm of what h;ippcnl'<t thun d11i th•• 1•i.r1•rpl'I l':ot that th1! excerpting was un· skilled. All the main strands or the book are to be found in the ex- cerpts. bul the final texture an<! even the pattern come out d1f· fercntly . What has happened, no doubt, is that all the ((ossip and sensu- lional material -items about the marital re lations o( the Nix- ons: about the President's heavy drinking under stress; about Nix- on's ··talk1ng t o the pictures in the While House"; about hl5 private conversations with his family; about the now-famous prayer session with Henry Kiss- inger on the eve or the resigna- tion all these itemR arc carried 1n full In the '·xc:crpts a nd therefor<.> bulk much larger in totnl proportion and perspective thon they do In the book. The result 1s that much or the poison that i-tands out M> pro mlnently 1n the condensat100 .., absorbed in the book. Unfo rtunately. many more people will have read th<! <'X cerpts, or the even more poinll'lf news stories based on the ex ccrots, than will read the book . IT IS OBVIOUS from the hook that Woodward and fkrn~ll'tn did not intend to intrude brutally into the privacy of the Nixon family al a Ii nw of prfJfound ongwsh , but this Is nom•th<'ll''" the final cdfoct o( their 'ol!Ork, und they have no one to blame liut themselves for the r<:sult. The harm hn~ hef'n donC' by Uh- excerptis and the news :tt•t·uunls It Is doubtCul 1f it t•;_in h1· unc11llll' by the book. This is n 11hume, for tlw ltcM1k 1lsclr, lJke•n aic a whoh·. I' ,1 r1· Orange County Needs Land-use Planning By E LINOR 0 1\\'IS In the past. when thas t•ountry was expundlng Into " n11t1on. t~re w11s a va<Sl amount of pro· p e r t y t o b \' o hl a 1 n ,. d h v horncsh•11d1n R. the buy1n1t or la nd , pion eering and. un fort u n n t t l y • l' um t't 1 m l''I by nefarious m eans. Since those days, due to over population. ovcrdevclopmcnt of some ar eu nnd the <'onictanl dr1tln on nulurnl resnurtt''I or this Md other countries. new factors have ent~rcd the !ltcnc Present land spccuJator!I Jnd home b~t>rS "ho regard pro~r ly as a n inves tment t.1m1l.ir to buying securities havt> fouod th1t zonin1r 11w11 and prin<'1ples hn ve affected their pla ns for develop m cnt and prorll Also in a rapidly ch1n1lng unlvl'rse. their l''< Jl("cta- lions have been rurtherfruslr:tlt-d by lncruslng nu m bl•n of laws on Ulc preservation of th<' envlron- m~t. ZONING bws materrnlncd in the St J le or California for lh\' JlrO h·rl1on ur lundowrwr .. 1md for n.-i11hhnrln~ properly •lw1w1·s The const1l11t 1011" nr hoth lht• t •mt('d Stntc·s and lht• 'lllh' of California prutc·c·t pro1wrt:v 011. nt"r'I <1.C .1 an.,t thl' tnkmK o( th<'tr prn~rly \\lthout just rom1w•11'11 lion Th1"'(" 1onin1: rc"1lnct1on . <H'litmott'd by the ell\, rountv and state, ;1r<' OJltwlcl by lhe rourti. Thl'SI' rt''< I rirtion" arc con1>1<; lt'nl "1th the r ii.:hts of th(' puhhr at lnrge. t'nmbnttlng ht'alth hazard5 and rartal d1:scrlminu t1on In ruture !WI<' or lond. and ~t•(•kirtl( public acce&s to beaches and the" ater . Wrth th<' e rf'~tr1ct1ons a next door neighbor c:tnnot d1•:.troy unnlht'r J'>l'ri.on's \.ll'\\ or blot out sunlight and air c urrc•nts from ~inother·!I hom<' J-lc cannot build a complete monslrc~lty In any ncaghhorhood - o r m any "JY dt>stroy the property valut•r. or 11 wholt' nci1thborhood Althou~h many O\\ ners rn~e h<'forc :J r1ty council <.'l:11m ln1t that lht'y 11re beln1t d1scnm1nntt'd auoln~t U111l lhl:i 1~ their proJ)4•rty and th.1l they !!hould bo able> to do what lht'y w1:..h with ll 1t iii In· vanably another story when lht• nt'lf(hhl11 ml( own<'r 'I build 1n a m:mncr that offcnd3 lhe complu1 nanl Conseq uentl). prop('rty ownt>r i.h1p 1tt not 11bsolule Without lht'se re11trl<'tlons. ,a minority of O\\ n<"r:i <'Ould rwn u F.t1nnr Davis 11 a longtime rendent of South Laguna. ne1i;:hb-0rhood or a whole <'llY and. inad,erll'ntly or not , de!Hroy th1•1r "" n proper!\ s \<JIU<' \\ITH ALL this In mind, think In~ cllltens \ 1ew the !.>ame situa lion laking place on a mut'h largt-r scale. There seems to be either on e~panslon of Los Angeles lntC'> this Hctor of Orange Count y or the fast bul Id· · lng of a Los An g('IC!I or Miumi fknch type ar ea !'lprcadinJt from all !ilde!'I ontn thl• borderline or manv beach rllu''I In :i h ort, o n e of Californ ia's most he11ut1ru1 nnd 11cenlc counllt's is boomlnu. l'ropert y rc:<tri <'t 1ons. Ren<!r a I planning nnd ne1Jthhor1ng pro· l>er1y r1ghl!I, 11lu!I the fact that llrit' citll'S a re not proving fto:is1- ble. must ht' taken Into con- sideration (or the sake or the county, 1u1 tht'y are ror the in- di vldu o I owner's protection. Olherwl11e. the s hortsighted und overly cnthut1lastk will destroy the a u ractlo n o( this whole arc,. There are other beach coun· lit>s. The whole of California nnd the United 5t11tr11 cannot live In one t'ounty or 1n one> stale. <1nd ~mentln~ <ind building on ev<'ry plot of land -1ndudmg the agncultural land with food at :1 world premium -will succeed only In rwning one of Callforn1~·~ leading tourl1'l atlract.10n"I Surely, the right of tht> public and the right~ of the original m ajority should tllk<' precedenc" over the diet.all'~ of e (cw biR-mo n eyed l an<I speculntors who, through 1n dlsrrlminalr pl:inntnl! 11nrl ovl'rhul Id i nit. n r\• ant er1·~t1'tl 'oil' ly 1n lht•lr own prnr1t Tllf.SF. !'!Pt'CUl<1tor'I 1·an 1•11 couraitc hordeit or ne\\t:om1•1 'I 111 to an art>a to o('c·upy th1·1r h111lfl Jn~s . Soon the ncwcoin1•1 .. outnumber lht• oriitinal porul,1re• and, as 11 m oi orll y. eftcl'I the com plele tokeover of a vicinity or 1•1 ty from the lonjt e5tnbllshNl c1ll1enry. The newt•omt•rs. ir1 lime. r ealize that the ma111 ~1t traction to the arNl was the former t'ihiens' way of hrl.' · which the• n l'W<'C'>nH'rs hnve destroyed by assisting 1n the overpopulation. Qv1•rbutldlng, Ill tense trafftc and so forth Thty do not honor the rule of the ma1or1ty or the n~hl of tho!<c• who through aeneration~ huv<' built a way or life and an environ ment to their liking They do en ga~e in n mod<•rn floy, nee a raous sch l' me or land trllbbina and over development. Orang,~ ('C'>unty is in crl~i'I ;11111 cri<'s out tor a t•ontroll<'d :ind "c,>ll plnnncd future. mark:.i bl V ('OOSt' H!ntlOIJ!> f)ICC\' of iournah'm It 1:-not lackln)! 1n d<'cency or rompa~Mon. us l h1HI thought 1.1i.t wet•k after reading the excerptt•d vcr':t1on. Wll/\T J·::tn:RGES mo<,l of all frnm the book is a sense of UCC<!P· tonrl' and the <.>norm1ty of lhl! Nixon lrugedy One (•ven sus- P<'Cls thal Nixtln himself, who rn- :.tr11r1t·d lhc Whitt• House• flhoto- i!nlPhtr to k1·t·p on lukini.t p1c- turt•s of h1msc>lf and hrs family as th1·y 1·1mt•d "1th the d1'>integra- t1on c1f 111!> P1 t•s1dent'Y, wlll find m11d1 111 I h1• IJnok lo umlt•rM'Orc• thl' 1mport:•n<'f' hci Jttnchl.'d to his 1n1llat1v1•'1 for pe•aN• l k w11! 11l:.o find thnt (ull atten- 11011 IS j.(IVl•n to ht s ft'l•l1nl( that ht• hact clorH' murh lo 11vnt 11 WfJrld \loilr :rncl wus dete1 mrn<'d ltl do l'Vl'n lrlllrl' H1ch.11 d Nrxon w:r' •IO<' of the mo't JI•' raflox lf'ttl frl(u r cs in Am1·riC'an h11>tory . Wat<'r~ate .11111 all 11:. M111l11I hyprodurls \\ f'r<' onc> 'iHic or the man. tht• 11t ht•r s11l1•, a re•fl1·e·t 111n of his (/11,1kn f.1m1ly hac·k~rnund, was 11·1111•,1•111t•al hv a 110Wl•rtul ambl llf>n to hnn1• J colll-l'llvt• sulely to lh1· wh11l1• 11( h111n;111k1111l ~t ,1mhn1: in the w,1y of lhti> am h1t11111 wui. nol a mah-vol1.:nl h111- tm y h11l th1• 111 lll'r i.tdl• or IUchnr d Nocon h1rn.,l•IL ORANGE G04ST DAILY PILOT lt1>1>#>11 >J I~"'". l'11hll4ht>r 1 hmti11 t K uu1t ,.;d11111' fllllrrtlH /'ulmrr .'i11ntJiJ11 f;d11oricl ra~~ f:d1tnr Th~ ('{!Horrnl t>:ig4' or thr l>n1ly 1'1101 111·ck~ to 1nrorm and M1mul111r r1"11d1•r~ by prc11enlln11 IHl lht' p11i.w <11vrr ~<' c·ommtnluy on toper' or 1ntl'rMI by 11ynd1c•l 1-d columnti.h <tntl <.11rtoom~ls. b)' prr.1o-11Jin11 a rorum for rudtr!I' \ '""' Jnd by 11re,C'nt1n1 thl11 nf'w~p .. p<>r·, 0np1n1nn11 and ldC'H on <'urrrnt top1<'~ Thr t'd ltof11I o.p1n1on" of' lhe n111y Piiot •ppc'Ar onl) 1n lhl'l"d1tor19I rolumn at thr top <>r the paa .... Opin1on1 el· pre~ rt1 by thr columnr1ts and 1•111rtoonisl5 ,11nd lc•ttrr wnters or'-' 1he1r own and no ttndor.1rmrn1 m' \heir vtewi by the Vally Pilot shnulcl bt> lnferrt>d Sunday. April 18. 19711 Dogwood Legend ·stands Test of Time So far as I know thls story is not fact. but lt may be the oldHt 1eaend or the CbraJUan era. J have 1ou1bt to 'backtrack this •l0r1 to lu IOUl'Ce. It's DO use. Don't look for it in lhe the lJl· ble: it la oot there. Of all those who have retold It. none ever signed his niame to I\ \Vhen you re-. tell lt, please do not credit me. Genera · tion a have kept thll story aJtve only because it .seemed de· aervlng of liv· ing. That does not make it ··,m· mortal,·' but interesting. IT IS THE Je cend of the doewood tree. Vi.sitine the Holy Land. l dis· covered the legend i.s told there much the same as I first heard it half a world away. And that i5 strange. There are llO many possibilities for expand· ing and elaborating on this yarn, l was quite surprised to hear it repeated simply and un· adorned. Bysomeitisrepresentedasfact. By others It is told lo babies at bedtime, more as American mothers tell fairy tales. Yet Dis· ney gave digntty to those-even credulity. So generations or repetition have lent credjbility to the legend ( PAUL HARVEY J of the doi wood tree. Jl 1A said that al the lime of the Crucifiiuon ol Christ the do.:wood wu a very large tree, bi~ ws on oak. The doawood waa so enn· tutured, firm and •lr'Ot1' th.al lt wus cboSen as the Umbei foe the cros.s. THUS TO 8F. used for such a cruel purpose areaUy distressed the tree. Jesus sensed t.hl.s. H~. who noted even the spar· row'a fall, whose last eompa11Slon was for a repentant thlet, slmllttrly foraiive the repentant dogwood tree for it.a unfortunate fate. As He was nailed upon it. He sensed the painful remorse of the tree .. In gentle pity for all sorrow and suffering of every living thlna. He said to the tree: "Because of your share of my suffering, never again shall the dogwood tree erow laree enough and strong enough to be put to such a purpose as this." He said, "Henceforth, the dogwood shall be slender and bent and twisted, that it might forever remain unmolested by the tools of cruel men." And the blouom• Mall be in the form o/ a crou ~ Two long petal& and two 1/ttJrt. And in the center of each petal therC' wtll be nail prlnt1 - Brown with rust and nained with r~. And in the unter of the flower will be a crown-of thorns. And all who pau and aee the dogwood tree Will remember me. And 60 it come to pau. "' * * * * * * ~---~ . . S«!~.~r A~~~~;"es Chronic~ : . . --1 'EaSf er·1s l~ o~t~a!-m-yt- t Jly THOMAS PAUIER Matthew. Mark, Luke, John did not expect Him to rise, and in· 0t111•0~11•"1 .. 1Su" and Paul. Eder-;ht>1m stt)s. c.1C'h de('d did not even know of the Christ's life on earth. accord· conC'entrated on ccrt:un uspects Scnplure that said He would rise ing to Scripture and many his of the Resurre<'twn. leavins: 1h1• again. torians, closed with a miraculous broad and total dcM:riptwn un· So. Edersheim says, they did event, just as it had begun. told not preach what they had heard He was born of a virJlm. <1nd Their \Hitiniis on '>'hat ~hit would happen, or what they after he had taught and Suffered thew himself S:rnJ WJS :t pt"flOci O( thought s hould happen· -but and died as a m an, he rose from 40 days. between the Resurrel.. rather what they observed or the dead. uon and Ascension . seem to be were com·inced did happen. One of the parallels of two concentrated on Easter night. For these reasons the Resur· events is the scarcity or detail i'.nd often their accounts art-rection is held unassailable fact left by chroniclers of the begin· not traditional histimes but com· by certain scholars. And in ning and end of the life of Jesus of pilations of evjdence 10 convince worship services today. faithful Nazareth. others of the authenticity or the congrej!ations, celebrating the And though both ha\•e been amazin~ story that would have to fnct . to "He is· risen," will written about. some or the mo~t :mswer, "He is risen ; .. <V-....a " ~ be spread throughout the land. ... =-u. devout belle\'ers concede that There was a reason for this. DAIL V PILOT A f China in the Balance WASHINGTON -America's relationship with the Soviet Union depends largely on U.S. ties to China, since Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has been ( STANLEY J KAR NOW compromise character accepl3· ble to both the rightists and lef· tists. Meanwhile, though, tho radicals went on denouncing Teng. able to play the Peking regime past decade as rival forces have off against its Russian ad· struggledtopositionthemselves LAST WEEK, in an un- versaries. for the succession to Mao Tse-precedented move. thousands ol But the latest eruptions of tung, the aged chairman of the demonstrators poured into Pek,. violence in China. though Chinese Communist Party. ing's main Tienanmen Square io primarily a what appenred to be a reaction symptom of THE RADICAL faction. which against the radical surge. The domestic dis· featured Mao's wife Chiang facts behind their gesture are un- order. could Ching and an array of younger of· clear. but the guessing among threaten this ficials. favored the continuation specialists here is that the dt· f r a I i 1 e of revolutiona.ry _policies that, monstration was Qrganized by b a I an c e or a mong other things, put the ac-the Chinese army. which had power. cent on ideological purity. become increasingly impatient For a new Its opponents were crystallized with the leftists. outbreak o( around the late Premier Chou The ferment is not finished. t~buJenct; in· En·lai, whose principal preoc.. however. and it portends further side t::h1n.a . cupation until his death last convulsions as oppqsing Chinese would ~~JU blY.-~~~RChln~.![l a,!l elements go on . ftghting .• ~ • ,:. 4 · .._, ,_;;::'II.• ~.. 1' ~-·~I}. AD\ fJ,,fjfAL4!J(4l~~ --'W"t:mg •f!l-'Setofnesstoffi~ . mod era . . ~ i.~ tit~~sit· .• · arguioltfrat.; th~ l.JWttecf Ststcs ~Stale~ as a C?unterwe1ght.1n Chou, a pptH1c1an of ex -. ought t o.e s tablish formal its. deahngs with the soviet traordinary skiJI, managed to diplomatic relations With Pekin" Uruon. . keep the radicals in check. And now, before the unrest worsen?>. Moreover, an escalation of the before his death, he sought to as· But to normalize the hnk with ferment th~t has. r~currently s u!e his pra~mat!c line by _ap· China requires scrapR,mg th<! nagge~ C~ina within recent pomtmg as has hear Teng Hsiao· American defense treaty with years ~s l.1kely to retard . the ping, a flexible figure who had Taiwan. and that is probably nor~alizahon of Sino-Amencan been purged during the con· more of a political risk than thu relations, and also work to the vulsivc cultural revolution and Ford administration is prepared advantageoftheKremlin. had earned "rehabHitation" by to take in :rn elt'ction year, THUS POLICY makers here confessing to his "sins." especially with Uonuld Reagara are deeply disturbed by the pro· But Teng lacked Chou 's attacking President Ford for bu· spect of a new wave or instability authority. He also was anathema ing sort on conHnunism. in China, which may menace the to Mao, who had zigzagged An improvement. in the Sino- delicate structure of tri angular between the competing groups in American relationship con&e· di pl om ac y so carefully put his belief that conflict in itself quently will have lo wait, at lea!.ll together by Kissinger since 1969. makes for progress. until next year. In the meantime, To understand the present Teng therefore fell from grace however, the tricky equilibrium situation it is necessary to ap· in February and was supplanted' built on U.S. links with China and preciate that tensions have been by Hua Ku<>-feng, a relatively un· the Soviet Union could becomes building up inside China over the known official who emerged as a undone. stricthistoricalproof ism1ss1ng. And that reason. Edersheam RUT IT JS the belief of some schola r s that an the very supernatural ch:rracteristrc of the Resurrection -the fact that it Is so totally foreign to man's common experience -hes proof of its truth, as recorded in fou1· Gospels and by St. Paul. stales. 1s further proof that whal 1s celebrated today as Ettster "as neither hoax nor v1s1on in the heads of Jesus' followers. • I Carter Foes Dig Deep for Issu~ Alfred Edershc1m, for one. bases his logic for this belief primarily on the attitude of lht• Apostles of Christ toward tht• Resurrection. In his book, "The Lafe and Times of J esus the Messiah ," volume two. he writes that the "Resurrection (unlike the con· ception and birth> demanded and was capable or the fullest his· torical evidence'' But. he s 3\i;, details arc utterly absent for ·Jll three events. The Evanflelical narrative 1s narrow. he believes, not because' of uncertainty of the event it:.elf or disagreement by obsC'rvers. but because or "compreimon 11( various narrall\ es. clue partlv to the character oC l'Vt'nts. partly to incom plet e anfo rmal1on possess<'d by n:irrttlo"" -only one or whom was strictly jn "yewltne~s." Edersheim explains· Though Christ spoke often JUSt before death of His 1mpcndan~ fate, lie made only rare and vague ref<'renct·~ lo the Resurrection The D1sc1 ples had ~ood reason to belie\'e He meant onlv thut lhs teachings would continue tn spread after l11s death, HS lht')' had during Jl is life. TllEV WERE unprepared l<>r I !is rising from the dead in :.uC'h a literal sense. The Disciplci-hull, 111 fa<'I , perhaps not J:J vcn 11 mut·h thought at all beforehand. I t 1s probable that Pilate vnd the Roman state paid more attention than did foll<mers of Chn st to rum.ors ofllJs C'ommg back to hfo. That. thcv r1~hlly lhcot i7.Cd. "<111ld present lhc•m with .1 serious rhallen.:e. 1\nct accord1nl! to St John. Josvph of Arimntha<'a , Nicodemus and other 01sc1plcs or Jesus. the Apol<llt•\ ;ind the p1ou~ ~ omCll ull l>t•llC\t'd lie ~ a~ dead, WASHINGTON -After weeks of unsuccessful attack on Jimmy Carter's teeth (they seem im- pervious to political assault) the man's opponents finally hurt the Democratic pacesetter by pounc- ing on two smali words, ''ethnic purity.'' The term does not refer to the vir~in state of, say, a Polish· Amer i c an !}ride or a n Armen i a n priest. Al<i s. t oot hsome Cart er only meant that the fede r a l .covernment should not try to force inte· Jlral 1o n b y Jamming housin g projects into stable. ethnic neighborhoods, no mattC'r what the color of their re· s1dents. For this venial sin, Cart.er is now proclaimed as unfit to bold c TH~CHJ the Presidency. How can a man be trusted with that high office and the button that blows up the world if he doesn't have enough presence of mind lo slip into euphemisms s uch as "ethnic character" or. the "integrity of a neighborhood"? The criticism of Sen. Henry A. .141ckson and Rep. Morris Udall and the other popinjays who leaped on the back of the most famous peanut farmer in politics amounts to quackery. What did Carter mean when he talked on this subject? HE SAID. in a n interview. th&t he wasn't against Polish. Czech, French Canadian or black, re- peat, black. people trying to ··maintain the ethnic punty or lhe neighborhooci. This is a natural inclination on the part or people. "I've never .•. condoned any sort or discrimination against, say, a black family or other fami· ly from m oving into that neighborhood. But I don't think government ought to deliberate· ly break down an ethnically oriented community .•. by in· jecting into it a member or another race." So Udall accused Carter o( practicing "the politics of racial division." and suggested th<it Carter was moving in George Wallace's direction. Jackson tsked, tsked as well, said he was amazed with Carter, indeed, was shocked and ap· palled, and proclaimed that the Cart.er policy ''will Balkanize our country." My, oh, my. As is being pointed out. now that the cloud or righteousness has mercifully passed, both Udall and Jackson themselves have enunciated the same view on forced housing as Carter has. Wh ere do Jackson and Udall live? Ah, s uch homogeneity. Jackson lives In the posh Sprin~ Valley section of Washington where houses start al around $100,000 and can go to $.500,000. Nary a black around. Udall !ives on flossy Longmeadow Road in suburban McLean, Va. WHERE DOES Carter live'! In Plains, Ga. (pop. <181). His neighbor across the street is black, so is his partner in farm· ing, and he claims that there a r•~ eight white and 12 black famllles within a 200·yard radius of hh. home. Bl acks who know him, lnd know his record, stand by Carter. Such a lot of noise over nothing. llut if the aspirunttt can't knock out his teeth, tbey must go for his tonsils. Udall and Jackson only show their own P<>V· erty of ideas. A Weird Howard Hughes Saga: Was He Two Men? WASHlNGTON -Th" nura of mystery which sorroundt•d ,Howa rd Hu11hes while he wai> alive s till lln1tcrs after hi!! denlh. · We have determlncd that the fomous recluse', rl ch l>t'· yond com -prthenslon . died or thl' symptora• of a neglected · pauper. He spent his last days in the penthouse of one or Acapulco's m o s t fashionable hotels. Yet he l.Jved Jn unbelievable filth. He commanded a $2 billion financial empire. Yet he refused to let aides attend him, shunned human contact, neglected his own.physical needs . .Most or the lime, he was in a catatonic stupor. Last week, he turned up in Houston, :t "shriveled" and ·•emaciated" corpse. Sources privy to his condition say bis trail, OO·pound bod.y was de· hydrated and covered with sores. The lnlernal Revenue S4!r· - vici: hus startt'd on investiga· tlon to detcrm inf' whether thi s ~hrunken hulk of u mnn con trolled hiiJ own artmrs. There •~ evidence..> that h<.' may h•n•c.• twna incompetent and inrapac1tate<l Should this be estabhsht'd, tht" a uthorities will demand to know why n guardian wasn't appointed to manage his affairs. Every last dollar will be traced to df'termine whether his associates siphoned or! any or his fortune. JN AN A TTEM PTtounravel the Howard Hug.he.I\ m,ystcry, we have sent reporters to Acapulco. Houston end Los Angeles. We have spoken to every source wt> could find who might have had contact with Hughes. We have pieced together the portraits, strangely, or two quite different Howard Hugheses. The contrasting descriptions have been furnished. moreover, by equaUy reliable sources. The first Howard Hughes began to emerge in the 1960s. Most of the time he was rational, even brilliant. But he had irro· tional periods. whJcb began to last longer and longer. He elso developed a ~trange phobia (JACK ANDERSON J against microbes. Once , he contempl ated purchasing a house In the Los Angeles area. He ordered his security forces lo seal oil six pro- spective hOmes, permitting .no one. not even the owners, to enter. Not unW these houses had been free of human contamina· tion for three months would Hughes lnlpect them. By 1964 bis aides already had started to worry about b1s mental and physical deterioration. Sometimes they cowdn'l gel him lo sign papers that were vital to his own Jnteresls. In a sworn statement, former aide Robert Maheu has told :about discussing the problem with Hughes' chief of starr. Frank W. Gay, at Los Angeles' Bel Air Hotel. "Prank W. Gay discussed wlth attorney Edward Morgan of Washington, D.C., alld myself the advtsabillty of initiating a plan whereby ~ffccluaJ control or lhe Hughes Tool Company might be worked out by a very selective · group or a few lndlvlduol~;· Maheu attests, "ln the event ccr· taln physical or mental pr'Qblem" 1hould aris e insofar as Mr. Hughes was concerned." GAY STATED. according to Maheu, "that he feared Mr. Hughes' mental condition might cause hJm to crack up at any mo· ment and he wanted to be in a position so as to lake advantage ofsuch an eventuallty." Morgan r ecalled the dls· aassion, but not in any "slnlsler context." Ac:c:ordina to Morgan's recollection, Gay wanted t.o pro· tect Hughes from himself and In· sure stable management of his Interests. Not long afterward, the eccen· trlc billionaire disappeared into a Las Vegas penthouse. He would permit no one to come near him or to clean his immediate sur· roundlngs. Thus the man who feared gttms was soon wallowing ln bis own filth. Witnesses report Ulat Hughes became "an emaciated invalid wlth while hair down to his shoulders, 1haggy eyebrows, a straggly beard llnd grotesquely long fin&ernaUs and toenails." Dr. Harold L. Feikes. who was summoned to the penthouse to give Hughes blood transfu.c1ions In October 1974, reported to the sherltr that Hughes was In a catatonic state with a dangerous- ly low hemoglobin count. Yet the following month, tho phantom billionaire vunhshed from Lus Vegas. He was report· ed thereafter to be lodged ln o series of penthouses in Nassau, Managua, Vancouver, London and Acap~lco. ON FEB. 17, 197%, Hughes was haulecf aboard a 1'0at Jn the Bahamas in a stretcher-like wheelchair. The skipper, Bob Rehak, said Hughes had hair down to his shoulders, a stringy beard and yellowed. curling toenails about two inches long. Other witnesses have given ~lmUar descriptions. Yet, astonishingly, a differenl Howard Hug~es was seen by re· putablc witrlcsses during this ume period. U.S. Ambassador Turner Shelton, Invited to meet Hughes aboard his executive jet, deacribcd him u "about she feet, three inches tall, very thin, wet1hlng from 140·l:i0 pounds, (with) grat ing hair and neully trimmed Vun Dykc·typo beard.'' Ap11arenlly the 11ame trim, di11. linRuishcd mun wllh tho Vun J)yke beard was seen in London by N e v u d a ' ll <; o v. M i k o O'Cullaghan and Ooming BOnrd Chairnrnn l1hll Jlannlnln. They had mado a dctulloo study or llughes so they would be d\lre they were dcalinl( dlri:clly with him. He answered every queirt.lon with preclso nccur~cy, rccaJllnJC obscure; trivial detaJia fr'Qa:i hls past. This second Hugh~ WH clean. alert. affablo. Jle shook hand, firmly, with no apparent re or 0£ human contact. Was he lhc snmo man, with unkempt hair and toenails, who bad become a hermit in hls own luxuriou~ penthouse? Or was he a double. who had been carefully coache<l on llughei' backgro~nd? We have established this much. Jn the 1960s, a movie actor named Brooks Randall was b\fed occasionally to lmperaonata Hughes. This began ns a N$0 lo deceive process servers. We have been unable, however, to locate Randall, who was la:1t.rc· ported In Colorado. Aa DAtLYP1LOr Sund!IX· Apnl ti. 1971 No Frills? Not at Hi11s Developer Cal.ls Cost Cutting 'False Economy' Current lntcroat in ··~rrlU." houslniJ bu caused some real estate develo~rt to examine this method of cuttma corners on new home costa. One company here. Avco Community Developera, bad docldtd aealnat this MP· proacb. riae ln lhe price or material•. and all t.be additional wocll that must be done to add a room or a m~or feature lilte a flreplace. "Roo/ln1 work of\U) muat be extended well beyood the limits ol tbe new room. £ltiJUna walla must be knocked out ot altered. Electrical wirtne. gas lines. and sewers muat be Installed or re· v~ed." points out Waddell. who la atao a licensed building con· tractor. taie rale (based on today's rates). Or tbe addJtJon could be financed by a second mortgage at 10 percent or more, or re- fl nan c 1 n a of lbe orl1lnal mortaaaae. with payoff penalties and a new high lnte~t rate •' Sa11 Clemente Trac t Long Tenn Fund Plan at Barrington Lonl·lerm '1.9~ flnancinrc 1:s now ava1lable to quallllt'd purchasers, ll baa been an· nounced by Siaml Solembrino, sales reprc11enl11livc al tho &r· rington, luxury adult con· domlnlum project above the beach ln San Clemente. "Whale Deck" with fireplt and racilltle• for 1unbathlng. . "II you only consider lint cot· t~." auya Joseph W. Smith, cllrtc· tor ol salu tor Avco, "then, 'no- frills' hou1ln1 looka good. But most families who buy lheae homea do ao plannlnar t.o add ad· dltlonal rooma, a fireplace, a patio, and so on, at a lat.er date. ln this case no-frilla housing la a false economy since these Items are corulderably mona expensive to Install as add·ona after the home Is completed than durlne the lnltlal construction." "Another problem with the no· frills approach." he conUnues1 "ls the efrect on tbe aeslhet.lca ot the .community. Often these homes are bulll with a simple box·Uke dulgo to reduce costa. The drabness that results citn never be rectified by tacking on a bedroom here or a family room there, ao the overall value ot the community cannot be expected to appreciate as fast as others." Avco's Smith cited u wi exam· pl~ or "complete" home• the H.Jlh. hls firm '1 new develop- ment of 32 alnale tarnHy homes In La1una Nlauel. These three-and four·bedroom home. priced from SSS,900 to $60,500 Include those features wblch would not be found In a typical no-trills house but which most home b\lYera sUll prefe.r to have in their homes. Realty Finn Sets Record "We've made apeclal arranae-· ments to offer tbia interest rato. which iii at least lower than most cx\sllnJl rates," Mn. Solembrino saJd. "When you combJne the savings poulble wltb that flnanc· lng, to1ether wltb our recently- announced price reductions of up to SS.500, the total means the sav- ln& of many, many t.bowlands ot dollars over the years." Amon.i conatructioo Ceatw-ea are such item1 u aulomaUc 1as- lo1 flreplaret, complete kitchen built·lns with deluxe appllanceg, rich wall·to-wall curpotJna. and the lavish use of ceramic tile In kitchen• and ahowcr arcaa ot tho bathroom11. The adult dcvclopm~nt at 409 Ar«notQ Lane:. ts rauched off El Carnlno Real or the San Dleao Freeway via Ave. Polizad11 f'ollow Palhada toward th~ ocean to the ~nc1no Lane· Arenoso Lane corner and take a short jog right and then Jett to San Clemente's newest con· domlnium development. Determining comparative cos- ts between buying a complete home and buying a no-frills home and adding on is nearly impossi- ble. according to John Waddell. chief appraiser for American Savmgs & Loan. "There are so many variables that cost·s>er· !>quare-foot fi gures are virtually 1111possible to develop," he says. "AND YOU HAVE TO con- sider the cos t of financing. For instance a family room ma new home would be financed as part of a typical 30·year morteage loan at about 9~ percent in· lerest. THESE AMENITIES at the Hill s Inc lude front yard landacapint with sprinkler syatem and fencing. wall-to-wall carpeting. fireplaces, family rooms. patios, fully-equipped kitchens, wet bars and ducung for rur·cond1tionlng. The three otrices of Oran1e County based Unique Jlomts, Real Estate combined for u re· cord setting $8.2 nuWon in re· sidentlal sales tor lhe first quarter of 1976. P RICED FROM $42.000 to S89,000, the residences at The Barrington have two bedrooms and two bedrooms an<1 den. Each home has whitewater views look- ing along the San Clemente beaches to Dana PomL Mann Top Seller Located close to the San Diego Freeway, the Hills may be re· ached by taking the San Diego Freeway to Crown Valley Parkway. dri vlng west on Crown Valley to Chaparosa Avenue, then left to Paseo Lomita. The sales omce is located at 19122 Paseo Lomita. The35 member finndJd thls by selling 84 homes with an avera1e value of $98,500 per transaction. This exceeded the previous best quarter sales record of $7.6 mlflion set in the summer or 1975. Betty Mann or the Walker and Lee Costa Mesa office rec1eved the award fo r top sales performance in her office for 1975 at Walker and Lee's thirty-fourth annual awards program recent· ly. Over 1,000 sales and service personnel attended the event held at the Anaheim ConvenUon Center. "SOME IMPORTANT things to consider. however, are the built·ln inflationary costs in labor contracts. the continuing "This same room, added on five years from now, would re· quire a home improvement loan at an 18 percent annual percen· Unique Homes has offices in Corona del Mar. Mesa Verde and Balboa Island and bas been ac· Uve in the Newport Harbor area since 196S. Only 12 homes are included in the development. There is a private lounge room for use by the residents, as well as a large observation and entertaining Newport Fashion Show Real Estate #' .. \·Questions/Comment Women Builders Meet ;\ By Real1or R.ndall McCardle, Phd. Orange Co unty willbepresentedbyBuf-Cons truction gi ves Chapter 91 of the N.a· rums·Fashion Island in scholarships to students tional Association of Newport Beach. The who are planning a I "'" as1'ed to laveat la a coodomlalam de. Women in Construction lategt,look In sportswear. career in the construe· velopm ent In the Su Bernardlno area. This de-will hold its twelnh an· daytime ensembles and tion field . They also pmen& h ra. ther wUqH la &bat I& wouJd be sold nual Fashion Show on ''after S" fashions will be sponsor a Dream Home ' ~~-~~~·!!h"~S~e~!Mri~-~~.~~-OIJ\aJl alone. h J..bu m arkd &oo IUply apedall&ed, Newporter lnA.. _ Proceeds. from. the £lgn. plan and bwld to loo small or .too limited? Do. you bave any ln· Festivities wiU begin show will be <\i'Strlbute,:i scale a model dream lormatlnootbatwouJdbebelpful! · al 11 :30 a .m . with a no-among the many com-borne. W.R .• Newport Beach host cocktail hour. munity apd construction The Chairman of the Today, about 9.3 million single, divorced, and Luncheon will be served proJects of the organiza· event is J oan Robb of widowed women live alone. Each. one maintaining at 12:30 p.m . Immediate-t1on. The Orange County lrvme. Members of the their ow~ residences. Add to this n~mber about ly after lunch. a Chapter of the National committee are Bea seven million women who bead families, and you "Carousel of Fashions" Association of Women in Almeida Barb a r a have an unprecedented demand for housing geared Brown. Ge~ry Cardone, tosuitthefemaleonherown. Pat Ch e rpeskl Lynn Seven out of every lOslngle women dwell in lhe Li • s h J England Millie' Erler major cities or their immediate subur6s. Female censmg C 00 S Allison lieadrlck Kathl renters are a principal element of tbe high· rise, in· Karnes. Faye M1aµcert. town apartment mar~et. ln recent years, they have Betty Moore, Frances beco~e an im.p«tar1J, .f>~rtlcipant in the COD· Opened on Coast Nadybal, Judy Rygalski, doaun,umdevelopme!hts. Bette S tewart, J e ri The features that women look for in a con. Thomas, Bea Tucker and dominium or apartment lnclu~e the ones you would Two new license pre· Orange County regional Norma Webb. expect, s uch as well.equipped tlme·savlng paration training schools director. Women in Construe· kitchens, large bath areu and more than adequate open early this month In Classes will be held lion is a national or· AMERICAN TITLE CO. JOINS THE CELEBRATION OF "PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK" APRIL 18 TO 23RD ~~~~c·.-.J--... ~~-·~:u. dedication are rks of the ruij°'~~~~, • .._ attrtbutes apply to the Titre· insurance busine!s and lhat is why we are pleased to o ffer our services to all Realtors in Orange County. -Year 1n and year out. you r local Reallors and their associates have worked at all levels. C11y, County. State and National to preserve the Integrity of Private Property Owners Rights. When the time comes for you to purchase or sell your home or income property. consult your AeaJtor. He ls an expert. 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Many developers in· vide additional staff for n e sday e v e ning in phases or the construe· elude nursery schools on t.be premises whicb are its Orange County or C a I 1rorn1 a M u l u al lion indus try. oll(!npasttt:oop.m . fices. ~crow offttea, -17320-r==-------- Coald you lell us bow toestabllah a guide line to Beach Blvd . Huntington provide a reasonable price ranee In which we could .. Since sound license Beach afford. We are planning to move to the Sao Diego training is such a fun. "Courses take approx· area and would like to pa~hase a home. Whal oUler damental part of the in· imately eight weeks.·· ractors enter Into determlnllll& bow much you can dustry. Century 21 is ex· said Sanders "They will afford t.o pay fo r a home. panding its program to be under the direction of R.J.S .. lluntlngtonBeach develop more qualified veteran instru ctors Basic in your decision to buy a new home is de-sales people within the La r r y an d J er r y c1dlng how much you can comfortably spend. The expanding company," Mcffarg. and held from 7 traditional rules of thumb suggest that the prtce of said Glenn Sanders, to 10 p.m." Civil Grumbling ... Gloomy Gui t In the DAILY PILOT the home should not exceed 2.S times the annual in· ------------------------------- rome. This also means that the monthly housing costs do not exceed one full week 's take·home pay. A realistic way to calculate how much you can .1(ford to spend 1s to make o detailed analysis. How much you can afford Is determined by three key Cuctors: •Th~ amount of the monthly income you can af- ford lo budget for housing. •Your cash reserves. •Your future hnandal prospects. Ruying a home ls o vtry personal step lo take, howt•vt>r . the rules above are general and apply to in<r..t home purchoses. IS REAL ESTATE FOR YOU? HEit! AH SOME Of THI llHlflTS AS SUGCH STEO IY GLOllA Ir JIM 1 m absolutetv 11old on real estate ttS \he beat 1nvostment possible, 11nd am looklno lorward to retiring 11 11 r111ot1vely eartv •o• beelluse of rrry lnvostmonts W• 1'181141 • lot to thank our Realtor tor. without who m we would 1'11110 mined thoM eiccellent buys. · Real estate In vestments are h11l p1ng me raise my seven children and are now beg1nn1ng to lund the•r college educllt0ns Our Realtor is consiantlv localing ne>N investments tor me -sure beatt 10lla11001 NEWPORT HARIOR· COSTA MESA OARD OF REALTOR A Penthouse in the Desert Sky! Now ~q olahl, ~tnp tltc wwcl\ ol {)\\(II hl.ito.I. e>nly'\" o nmplnch, 1ln11ncmc tuwnlonu\('•' tip h) 4,~QQ "fU~r• f(<t u l f'ro•at'( 411 i IU\UI) I Swn rt"~ r•ttolr~1n1c """'' frurn ITI·•Unt•llU i nJ dck:rt, tu lk '<II l•l~ohh """" 25 Jere l~h ~"d f"'"~lt F"'lf c .. ur'4:' Mc1nhrt\l11p 1t op11nn~I. H~h. Wt.le A Vtcw1un1c .. f'r•om Sl60,000 111loo V1<w H•o•I•• lrnon St.7.000 c • ,, •• o• ... ....,..~--.iio4 wrn, 1n.!1., 1 of '"'' r h 1cf1111.:."' vi• t <'UI lx·•utllulh fur1111h.·d mudtlL Phone· (7 14 ) 3211 lt I1 7 t 777 rrrnl <;;UIAll~ l)ri•1· RJnchu Mt1•!1•. C...ltf Ql2'0 @~ Tiit "'"'"'' Commu,.•tv 01 0 1\efl ltlal'd It locattd 11 1111 co•-ot 8ob Ho1>1 OtNt 1fld '••nil 5,,..,,, O"•t lotl Hi91'.,..., 111111111 I l m•lt\ lrom Palm $prtfl9' WI A1ncl"oo Mlrlf' ~~-----...... ----------------~ Follow this Treasure Map, Save Up to $8,500 and Get 7.9% Interest ~ White water vrews ... luxunous omen1t1es ... ond now SAVINGS! You'll save as much as $8.500 in the price, and you'll save thousands more with our new 7.9% long-term interest ava ilable to qualified buyers. If ever you wonted to live ot the beach you must see these fine two.bedroom and two- bedroom-ond-den residences ... now ! Follow the signs to Son Clemente's treasure. Son 0 1990 fr .. woy or El Camino Reol lo Ave. Pallaada, toward the ocean to Encino lan•·Ar•no10 lan• and Th• l11flln9ton Resort Defeats Foes CHARLESTON. SC. t APJ Soon , well· h4'eled aue1t1 at on Arab- owntd ruort on nurby K!awah hland will be awattina aolf balls WMre aJUgaton once aunnt!d. Meanwhile. local en vlronmentallata and ~ Jcwiah com munity, which uptured oatronal attention lu t year by t ryln(( t o block the usland's development, .,c no longer working to stop It. f TRAVEL The rcs 11>tan1:t: of C harleston ·,. J cwlsb communit y \'ndcd when the devf'lopen agreed not t o d isc r1 min ate against Jew!4 in business dealings. The en\•iroo- mcntalists. "'ho wanted the island dci.1gnated a national seashore. ac · cepted defeat when the property was rezoned for commcrc1ol develop- ment. RESORT GOES UP ON CAROLINA ISLAND Envlronmentallats, Jewish Group• Prote1t and other ''ac;ation pro· pert.Jes, to bwld a posh resort on 800 acrt:b amJ later develop 2,400 acre& more. The rest of the island. 20 m 1 lcs from Charleston and coM ect- ed by bridge to thl' mainland, would remain in its natural st ale. "WE DON 'T have much hope or stopping the development.·· said Rich ard P o rc her. a biology professor and leader of the environ· mentally orie n ted Kiawah Odense F\lnd. "We 1ust hope that we oan keep them from do- ing an> more harm Lo lhe island ... The 10,000 acr e island. one of t h e last un- Belize Moves At Slow Pace By STAN DELAPLANE In the warm morning a small boat came bouncing over the tropic water that is so bnght it hurts your eyes. A m an came aboard with a handful of small._,bo:qjl~ts : \.,.., ~.»i:_\ize ln v_t:.s.\fRe'"n.t,J.Ui~~~. ~i~" . ~a tY-~~~~--.,o~~......,, "' "Best...Eatfng . And Meeting Pl ace in Town ~ n - CAny place where the best restaurant i~ called "MOM'S' .. should be"approached wi~ caution.> Belize is the sandy capital or Britis h Honduras. There are 5.000 people. Nearly all black . Nearly all Catholic. They live. poorly enough, on shipping sugar cane and ba nanas a nd m a hogany. THEY RUN their own government "'Mr. Price has been pre m ier for the last 26 ve;.irs. ·· said the taxi dn\er. tie oCCered to drive me a round town for SIO an hour . '"That is the price fi xed by the Touris t Soard ." He didn 't tell me that in one hour you c·an drive ••round BC'lizc FI\'E limes . .\lavbe BACK the car around it a couple of t1m«.'s br~idcs. • • • The elcctncitr had gone off <lut) wir- ing J:!ets ~ome kind of disease m the tropics. The Maya Tavern room was dark us a black cat up a s tovepipe. In the lobby-dining room. the big, laty ceilin~ fans Cout of a Sidney Greenstreet and Pc•tcr Lorre movie) were at full s~op. But a fresh breeze from the sea blows o\'rr Belitc most or the year . And the Be ll evue never closes its doors or windows . ..... Today's investment OPPortunity · "Five acrl':. of white sand and coconut trees. Two horses. dock. boat. Sunshine, the Caribbean sea. the ba r rier reef. tropical fis h. Friendly people and fabulous beach-combing. "It ·s all fre e -except the real est ate. And the rc1:1 l estate is only $65,000 ... ....... .. British H onduras ru n be free of F.n~land a nytime she wants," said the taxi driver England gets little from B.H. except the prestige or gi\'ing t hem a figurehead gov<.'rnor a nd a r esident ba ttalion of bored British soldiers . developed areas off the E ast Coast. was purchased m 1973 by the Kuwait I nvestme nt Corp for $17 4 m1lhon The Ku"' alt1s cont.rac:t.ed with Sea Pines Co. de- \ eloper of Hilton Head The proje ct, usan l! American expertise and Kuwaiti capital. remains one of lhe principal Arab business ventures in this countr>. according to the t; .S Depa rtm ent of Commerce. Your Easter Outfit ls Incomplete if it doesn't Include a BIBLE! ALL BIBLES Maranatha Village AMl:Rl\A S •I t1lRL'>,-IA." SllUPPIM.i l'E:'<.Tt:IC %400 SUNFLOWER 0 .. fOS'TA MESA, SA \TA A,._A BORnt;R OPE."i 1•1t DAIL\ Sl.~'DAV 1•1 SS&-76%0 ANNOUNCEMENT .--------------------. WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SCHOOL .-. FUUY ACCllDlflD I Y TMl COMMlnH Of 1M UC.4MJNUS Of nfl SfATf ..... Of CAIHOIHIA OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUDY: 8 IN llfHU 2 l/1 "' J 'l'lAIS of fUU-TIMl lew •lvdy !IS It. douroo<TI "°'-'> ~f Wff~l. Of e IN flntll l 'h •• 4 Y~ of ,Alf·TIMf doy, .....,,ng, ,,. wu~•nd J,.. "udy (3 cl•n•• per -ei., 3 4 houn c•' C••U I e fou , •~ rl'" \O• 1 JU11l OOClOI IJ 0 I de?•~ and i...to-"" ELIGIBLE TO TAKE THE CALIFORNIA BAR EXAMINATION e WllTI 01 PMOMl JOI (AIALOOUI 1 1 1 l N. St•te College Blvd. Fullerton, CA 92631 (7141 993-7600 ,\cross the j unglr borde rs. Guatemala FALL SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 26, 1976 pol1trei.1ns relieve boredom with radio AU ,•OGllAMS .ALSO sr.A11r iH JAHu.A•r "" Capital Fireirorks Planned :.pt'N'h<'s de manding that Britain ~1ve fM'"'' "'°"" ~ rrotum 1HM10 11U01NT tOAM British floncluras back. Amovm FOi vmu1n • a Nobody pays a ny attention a nd it gives •-------------f Hometown a fow Pl'01>lr somethin~~~to~d~o~·=======~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j 1 news.. .... Book Aids -4 If it happens Travelers With Dogs \\' Jnt to a vnict w a~tmi: Cot-\IY llOtiohn<' while-on a weekend or vncntlon auto trip lhi11 yl':ir'! lflhc entire ramHv inl'lurl. lnit th«' doi.t· -will be nlon5[. the n "Tourtnit With Towscr" should tx! n ht'lp. Thi-M·poite directory li!lt< more than 4.000 tn depPndtnl hot els a nd m otels in tht United St<it<'' and Canada thnl wrlcome 1tuuts wl\h pets The publication. compiled and printed as a service to dog owners hv the Gaines Dog Res<'nrch Center, also gh·r:1 the namt's of 10 na- t ionwide chains with S.000 additional hotels and molels "'here guests "'ith pets are welcome By us ing "Touring With Towser." tourists can take the guesswork -and the additional mileage -out or finding a restin1 place that will ••ek ome all members of the family. To obtaln the direc· tory. 1end ·so cent.a to Caine! TWT. P . 0 . Box 1007, Kankakee, JL 60901. WANTED ~ ~~:e~OUR ~ I we're there TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID , to bring it to FOB your doorstep. Gold Jewelry l Every day. Diamonds & Other Fine Antique , In the or Contemporary Jewelry Watches Crystal Porcelains China Pain tings Bronze Statues Silver Vintage or Classic Autos Boats Antiques etc. W• appraise & buy whole estates or 11n9I• items or we11 aell for you on commiuicm. If you don't know what it is or what alb worth -bnnq 1t ln (or call ua and we11 come out). No obltga tion or charge for v.ibal apprallal, e1tber in your home or 1n our gallery. CJA{r J?~. £&1. APPRAISERS 2$42WESTCOASTHIGHWAY AUCTIONEERS lfEWPORT BEACH -US-2200 £ST A TE APPRAlSALS AND SALES FOR LA WYERS • BA~KS • TRU~ a £XtCU'l"ORS PUBLIC NoTJCE "ICTITIOU' a ustNIH .. AMIE $TA TIMI Hf r SUl?d!y. Aprtl 18, 1976 PUBU<' sonci; l<l("TlTIOUS .u,n••o llAMl ITATIMlfllf file ............ ,..,_ hi ,, IMel do- j""Wt•'-u •' 0~"~' IENH.111'.tU:~ UI 0.-Wo C••I• Mn• C:.lllu""• PUBUC NOTICI: DAILY PILOT A 9 PUBLIC NOTICE . ,wn1 1--~~~~~~~~~~~ ,..,Ill,_,, O••n .. C-•t 0••1• "'lol PlJBUC NGnCE 4"'11 <.ti II. 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J DAILYPILOt Si."CI• Apr11 1a.1971 Peter Fonda Dro~ Hippie hnage HOUSTON Fn."Shl)' sl<trched sturts •ealed in plll•llc 10 limp in Houston'• unholy hum1d1t • There' a a chill 111 th~ eurly •p11n1 momln~. but th • i.urly dnver. aJ. rectina a pan e happlt! hall'do thut doesn't completely h dt• a stn1, or hu brtch\ r~d neck. bas the rur condittonrng blosung In a boun cy, beat up compuny c1&r The cardboard '•M n 1n th\' wlnd11hicld 1adv111cs the uuardi. that we are "P\iturcworld" Jo*<> ple, so they let us PILSIS . with only a wave. into the compound from which the Unltt'd State~ corn manded mank111d 's f1rt.t mognlfi cent '"moonwalk ·· An elevutor tak1:s me to a plut form where I rind 'up<>r h1 pp11: Peter Fonda, forma lly drel>~ed 111 gray fl annels. t\\cc<I Jilck1:t und Gucci loaCen. The ub1q u1tou!> hot-pilot ~ung l asses are the onlv REX REED in the raw lamthar clue to lhl· Peter Fond;i I kno.,.· Onl) i& mo\ w could put Peter t-•onda 10 grciy fJatuWl!I. Rnd1ng my m ind. he arinis· "My kid~ thin~ this movie 1s 1l costume pie tun· They've nevt'r s~n m\• out of blue 1ean5 '' "F\JTl"Rt;WORLO" directo r Rk hard Hetrron signals a hand· held came ra to s tart. and ;i simulated chase begins Whtie the actOt l> indulge tn w me uc lion-thriller derring-do, I look around and can't help but admire "hat must be the most expcns1"c and soph15l icatcd mone set sine(' "2001 A Space Od)ssey." "F\ltureworld'" l• tht-name ol the movie Lba\ Prter. Blythe Danner and Arthur llJH are rompang thro uch In the ontt off hmlu .-ro of NASA It's an hOn~l·tO·p(!le Scteoee (1ctlon se quel lo "Wt-slworld,'' and ll ~vt•n (ealur4:t Yul Bry nner in his ongrn•l role aa the ((Ufl·&llngtng robot who aet• to n1pe atythl' Danner. The producers a l:.o uked "West world" tar Richard BenJ um in l o d o a c tm \'O ~rtormancti, but ht was too cranky the day th~y asked. Th e pr o du ce r !l o f "futureworld" Brt! an interest· in& trio First ther e 1s Ame rican lntemalional Pictures' on~ und only Sam A..-kofr. tbt• pu~t mastt!r or mass entc•r\11lnm\'nt movies that m ake fislfulb or cJoll;ari und marks and franc and hra New 'Do' -a Shaggy Dog Story 8.> ER)1A 80'18EC'K Re m e m ber t h e 1nrl o n telev1slon who l)al around an her slip trying to get ;;a comb through her hair (\\ hich looked like an un 01ade bed) and she never had dates and confided to her room· mate. '"l can't seem to be;it the frbzies?" Well, il bas Just taken me three hours and SJS to get m y hair to that slate. I can s huke m } head and nothing movel). I could get sucked up in ;, tornado and there wouldn't be a hair out of place. Ir someone stretched out a curl and let it go. the impact would knock nte senseless r AT WIT 'S END me warn you . This is not a hairstyle to be worn by'the timid, the frail, or the coward. When you sa y goodbye to teased. plastic coirrures and hairspray. }OU say hello to humiUation and abuse. The first reaction to my poodle cut was unsolicited and uncalled for. A poodle bit me on the ankle. "\\'h1ch one Hal"Pt>" ··No. Karl," he !laid My childre n gazed at 1t. then sulked. "When our hair looks hke that > ou won't let us go to the store with you." That's all righL Sticks and stones may break my bones Pacesetters of ba1r styles down through the ages have had lo en· durc the slings and arrows of an unimaginative public REMEMBER Lady Godiva. whose long hatr was booed by weirdos who lined the streets of Coventry? There was Marie Antoinette. a "standing" who was never ap· pr.eciated. She went through pain you wouldn't believe to make her hair look like a n eiaht-tiered Blythe Danner and Peter Fonda costar Ul 'FutureworJd. • a sequal to the sc1ence-f1ctlOfJ ·westworld. · and pei.etu!> Sam a::.p1rci. to maltt· classie r m ass e nterta1nmtlJll mo' it>s now. ~o ht''s hitched hli. dis tribution ~o nnect1ons aod financial aC'umen to two other producers, Pa ul Lazarw. and ex MGM execut1 n• J ameti Aubrc~, both of whom were in\'ol\•1:d "1th .. Weshi.·orld." A rkoff 1s onl) seen ll1 person during the Cannes Film Festival, hosting s umptuous lunches al the Eden RO<' for lhe mternatJooal press. Sam loves the press, and the press lo' el) Sam even when they hale his movies. Long. tall. lanky J a me!> Aubrey grins for no apparent re ason beneath his visor cap His sht>tland sweater. bhirt, casual pants and s neakers suggest a spaced·out gym teacher. not a man who. as h~ad or CBS· TV, on· ce so terrorized the industry that he was known as ''The Smillng Cobra." He still smiles a lot. but he has a new. s imple lifestyle .unc.J1.1llered by the alcohol, sexy wome n and power complexes that made him the model ror Jae· queUne Susann's famous novel, "The Love Muchant· " The once-feul'l~d and hated Aubre) toda} Ill ;, lt't"-lotabnei Jogging. soon·tO·bt• 1?randfather who rehrei; e ach night artcr aJl early d inne r Litt.aru~ un d Aubre) \\Ork bard. \\hlch is wh> the> arc c alled ")lrunt"' pro ducers. The> are responsible for "Futurewo rld " ha\ang tht>!>l' authenlJc, pncelt>ss settings ANOTHER coup was getu.n g Dr Denton Cooley's actual bUr gery room at St Luke 's Hospital for a IO<'ale in the film There were real hea rt surgeons ns ex- tras. but the doctors couldn't stop laughing at the bright orange movie operating robes the actors wore. Peter and Portia Fonda hav1: g ath e r e d the ir clutc h o f "skateboard comm andos.·· us they call their kids. for a tour of NASA. Portia Rebecca Crockett Fon· da is as tiny a whirlwind of em c1 enc y. charm . bustle a nd strong-armed patienee as her pioneer family name implies Peter m et Portia down in Key \\es t wh t•n he (ilm,•d Tom McGuunt"::. d\s;istroub "9'..? In the Shade She " as m J r ricd to Tom ul the • hmt• Thl' mo\ 11.' got lou:;y rt• v 1e \\:S, but Pt•h•r .iot Por1iu ~IOST Pt:OPl.t: \\:tnt only to ht•.i r t h a t Peter F on d a 1 s ,1 ~ n o t t ' I 1 t l I c d o p e r UJJ h1pp1l' "ho t•;,111 t get his act to~elhc•r " 1thoul using his father !> na nH' It ·s nol true . lit•:. l'\'t'll to tre rlj.!hl or his !>ll)ler J:t· nes ~ pohli~!>. and prefers to U!>e h1 o\\ n mor e :.ublle methods of getlinf. has points 11croi.i, He \\or· n es u .at thl' world ts running out of <iXys:en bdor.e ft r Ulls out of fossil fu els Like that. And he hai. only two er~do:. by which hL• li ve:. Ill' tnel) to avoid owning anythinJz. especially property. bcrausc ht.• focls "po:.sessioni> lead lo imperialism " And he won't kill anythini: he can't eat "Becuui,e l'm NOT a rannibul." he admit~. '"Ric hard Nixon is still with us " As l see it. Petl'T ~s ~ tievoled husband, lathe r. son1 brother . uncle, godfathe r and actor. My mother, upon seeing my hair for the first time. s aid IT'S CALLED a poodle l'Ul. nothing. Then she snapped her und J haven"t i.een a .hair. sty~~n¥etlt.Jt.Q. ti M'i·~l·· ·:D41..r~ ·~X._4• ~~ -··~~ ~ '" ~ K • ~ .-~ """""' .... ~~-~.i.?~~ ,~~-,.,,. • ~ Ver oruc.a La e was w111ing to set-oven Wec'.fnesday_,.. ~~ cake and you know what fimtlly ~ • G t J!Wt 1. _hap~nedtohe~, ~ •• ~rIUS _ ~ S . _:~aJ :JO_n -~ ... or,avestlrel)~·~ tte o 511' ""''S~ ~ · /. · · ...... ',, ... """"f--.. ~ -:_ ~, . ~~,..,.,.,. .... ~~~-~ .. jf"\o-~ lie for 50 perce nt v1s1on Before all of you rusti out and get your hair choppt.'<1 orr lo within an inch or your head, let ~I V HUSBASD \'lewed it and commented , "You look bke one of the Marx Brothers.·· Joan or Arc. who opted for '!I MONDAY. APlllL 19 now, bloC'b. W<J) 1' to. lnSUI (.' i.ereatcr d~gree or blow-and-go h airstyle rather 8 SYDNEY OMARR security. Organize• pnon t1l'i. • than s pend hours under a hot Y SCOR PIO <Oct 23-Nov 21 > Messages could go dryer ARI ES I March 21-Apnl 19). You 're en astray. Kno\\ 1t and double c.-hcck 1''1nish what TIDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLI ACROSS 74 Trlurrc>h 76 Comltl'ed I Fundemen111 geme 6 Expoeed 77 Exc11mal1011 f I Helmel 18 Ships ptu!l'le 1oum11 16 Dl\Jgged 69 Lover a slang "llQtll 2 • Wear 80 Exlllll.rge away alle a.2 Egg-82 Te'"'"'-le woecs 83 Hooklt\ 23 Eurooean 85 CC>t'ducr city away lrom '-' Burning 87 0011 hal a6 Take 86 Brown piece bread 2& lnd11n 90 Apple drink -mulberry 9 1 Perform 27 Concem<no 92 U-ooat 28 One 0t 93 Family any member 29 Eucc 94 American htleneu gene< II 30 Pro111ded 95 Flat bottle lhat 98 Fragment 31 Curren! 100 Wheel s 32 Individual edge 3' Be111·a 10 1 Aeparallon den 105 Whip t1r~e 36 Knoll 106 Scary word 38 Jutlande<& 107 Out of bed .O Ike's 109 Departed command 1 10 Decay 41 Goby 111 Neuler 43 Break pronoun QUICl!ly 112 PremlU/TI 45 Prornenede I 14 Brief swim 47 Clergyman 11 5 Large boot\ abbr 116 Authenllc 48 Weight 117 Novel syat1m I 2 1 Deny 49 Gun oerl 123 long 52 Sugar neclo.ed vegetable b1rdl 64 Ei teno 124 Lubncete 56 Telllea 125 ProtouNS 69 Lovegod 127 Timt>er wolt 61 Ho1t111 128 Oul ol eacur11on br111n 63 f'vrtuH 129 M1rrle1 67 Domesti 131 Nest aound c 11ee1 133 a.ts beck 88 TOOICCO 135 llg bone user 138 Whell treck 10 Conlu11 l•O lna1ten11111 72 Alrelf\ 142 Hardens 7;\ T 1moo1111y 143 The Or1en1 g.1n1 1•7 Cargou,,.I 146 Prefigured 150 Baby carriage 152 At ll'lal time 15• Two 155 Nol o reh• 156 Perform 157 Growing oul 159 Aa tar 11 1eo Pronoun 161 Printing meeaure 183 Attending 1&4 Ledger page 166 Turbine Wflffl 187 Foreigner 189 Wor'<t.out 17 I Ou1spolle11 112 SPo1led cl\lldren 17 3 l ()()l{s 1ella11te 174 S1J1t material DOWN \ Jau torm 2 Amphitl'leater 3 Thus 4 Crete's mourrtain 5 Convenl room 6 Drllltng 7 Typical person. 2 wds 8 Egypllen god 9 Eskimo town 10 Heevy colton 1 I Ghoat 1tory 12 Aunneld· onlnlo 13 Miio oath 14 Sweetener 15 Youttl 18 Ro11rum 17 DetecNIO 16 GrMtl 111ter 19 LyrlcmuM 20 Hunter's lute J3 Ptur11 •ndlnO 104 Spirited 35 Sales hOrM condition 2 106 Overly wds 8fld 2 37 Cehmial's wos l'llbllal 108 Masculine 39 Ejected lille 40 Oral oause 109 Mii 42 Scatter 201 44 Argentine 112 Foundation ruler 1 13 Ooiia 46 Folieg• 115 tmer Item llrH 48 Rio 118 Teut 50 Cr1mao11 I 18 Pronoun 51 Kore•n 119 Smell army deer 53 Slent 120 RHlty 55 Cut ott llUe 56 Marl<et 122 In booth tavor 57 Watercrall ol 58 Gree« letter 123 AICOhohc 60 COt11>let1 2 blvereg1 wda. I 2& Thi 62 Con1tr1inl "eyH" 64 Continent 128 Sagecioua llbbf. 130 Great 65 Storenou11 132 Golf 66 Drainege score system 13-4 Greek 68 Chimney city Oepo11t 135 Cr11m 69 Tear 136 Pay 71 T r11n1mllled tribut1 73 Boor 137 At 75 Seine home 79 Rldic1Jle 139 Choir 80 Ca111lfy 11olce IWOl'd 14 I Deadly 81 Pine gum 144 TV 83 Dock commercial 84 C11tphh 145 Blend han 146 C1Wrled 86 Verve 148 Captured 87 lnl9flor dog 149 Facts 89 Arre111on 151 Tiny 90 Aetinqulsh burro.,.,., 92 Ougnt 153 Aene 94 Unesc>ltated 156 NOIM 95 Hla-1 158 Toddler 96 Mor• recent 182 PreMntly 97 White 18S Frencn 98 Melody artlCll 119 AccOf'llPllltmd 188 Hawa1111n 100 8Htbec:llI vine 10 I E .. mal City 170 lt•h.,, 102 MlaO•lcullfed 1rtlCI• 103 Ortnell SEE CLASSIFIED SECTlON FOR ANSWERS ( HllO OYll "'ONt fUW OYU THI C UC KO O 'S '41ST"lll -"SUGA l LA MD UPIUs· WSOITICIET 801 OFFICES IOI OPEi l~Ar.GllU r{1niJ~~ " ... 1\1\USlC CTNTCR 4 BIG MUSICALS plu$ AN OPTIONAL EVENT! 0JtH •a1 II 0.vt., Uitldltt ,...,_ WORlO PRfMl[RC• 01Y1d M•rr11 ~ ·., "'w fftU\11 fl ll•f 8tOf'1"uO \ 1976\tUM , 1t<1fl;ft, -TOPOL t .... ln(ttOf(oQn•llY • rl• '"'' d ''"l·nr •\tOt "' THE BAKER'S WIFE bnttd fHI ,,.,. f rtl'h.P't t11m tl•'"~· "l" f tmm• chi lic..1.11•"'" .. l;P\J.;fl~ ,,...._ f ..... 11 WINN(!! 01 I fONY AWARDS• " .. 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But key should bt• vou start. legal green light. · SAGITTARIO• tNo\' 22 Dec 21) Favorable TAURUS (April 2<>-May 20)· If }OU lea\'C op news I!> c.-omanj! cont·crni. purch;i:.c, i.alc. lions ope n, you enhance <·hance:. for e1ch1c\'e· mone~ in ~enc•r<JI :":e" s tmt m new directions ii. ment. Keep potential an s1Rht indicated GEMINI CMuy 21-Jun<' 201 Jmol\'C!mcnt as CAPRICORN I Dl'C' 22 Jan 19> l~unar <'YC'll' shown-you know \\here you ar<'. !itand. You are h1)?h-take 1n1tiat 1n: Fr1cndl} persuasion can capable or callin~ i,hots work wonder !> AQl'ARIUS <.Jun ~1-Fcli. Ull Whut i-tarts ui. a CANCF.R (J une 21-Jul~ 22J M1.:mber nf OI> "threat ' dcH•lop:. inlo an · mvalat.wn ·· l\p posit..e st>x m akes you know you arc· ahvt' anc1 Jlea,.a ncl:':. a n • dt•t'l'ivmg 1.wt lwhind·Sl't.-IH::. thnt problems do exist L EO 1July 23·AU$!. 221 llomc adJustml'nt " featured. Re latives who urRuc would li ke nothln,.: better than to draw you mto conflict VIRGO <Aul'{ 23·Sept. 22> You ma) bt> dt• pending too much on impulses. i:ood will , talents of others Love is in scenano LIBRA !Sept. 23-0ct 22> Be awar e of mone). MONDAY NIGHT ALLEY SHOWCASE AT THE ALLEY WEST t P .M. "Tit ClosiftCJ 111+..tcNMrs S59' Up at • '""' AU AMA 'tlUIS WB.COMI TO TRY OUT ................... Wiiie IHlre4 Fw A ,...,.. A19y WHI • t•t•• .. SPAGHETTI SPECIAL . 'Po 67 .. 1714 "ltOltM AHD MARIAM" CPGI WSt41llOC• HC>l...-S' SMAlTH Hone· IN I ........., Py-.. In. .W, Gnft• .. llD! Jt. WILD PONY" .. DUMIOM (GI .. 'LUCKY LADY" ·-raACKDOWN'' IPGI "IAllY LYHOOM'' .,,EVIL WITHIN ._ .. Cl'Gf "TOMMY" IPGI ''SHAMPOO" CRI ' "'"~ ·' JHl ..... .... ... .... ,1 .... ....... \ 1\'\\' VISCt:s ll-'t'l1 l!I !'tl ;.11d1 :.!ti. S1•t•k \~il)'l> to t!I kl't cr1..•at iq· chan..it·~ S\.illl' riuo \\On't do kno" 1l and ~o "1th the t1d1..• SUNOA• I .,OltOA\'I '' lOA JOI I AC11111911• AW--.,...,,.· - Aa.otT 7S "' _, ... __ , ·-·-.... ..,, ___ _ C*f llfW 0'111 CVCI001 mY • I • e atat•-· tilt e IM I -· .... --, ~---1 -.... ' "°' "' __.. ....... MM11¥.1111 ., _, .... __ _ .... " ... "•••'·'-..... ............... Mllll COM,ANY "' --........... .,, --............. .... IOC'f-6"•1..n--ruw owe wa001..,. 111 IMCJIOMUll• --·--.......... __ .. ._.VO'IAOIOI ..... ,,_ ..... _. __ _ IUCMHI I _, WATtl IOI ""' ,.,, ....... ,..,,. .. Co1intry St&r Began at $5 ... A ... THI HUM ILOWLr.,01 .,,,,.... .... ,_ lTllEISA .. 0-cAAH "PUMNY LADT" .. ,., .. , ...... .,.,, ............. .. "'"'"'•'wtwMr .. _ .. ., •. ............. •1CM1•lt1lto•t '1• SllSllll Inf' .. , ... , ....... .,., WOO .. AlUlo -. ........... ,. . .. 1-1 .. WUTOl-f't "llOl A WILD P'ONY" • t >.._•rt'-1 J:t f,.1 WAUOtvtll'°' "DUMIO" .. ) II-• If.•,. StlllflSANO-C.U.N "FUNNY UDY" •fltl ISAlllCl-lllOllOllO """*w•• Wtw .. r ....... ,,.. .... HILD OVlltl 2MD SMASH WllKI DIARY OF A SURFING FILM •01unna1y Be•utltut• CINEMA Cl NTER ... P.f GAt•f•A.t" • 1 •'fAMf 10 6 "°"f\A¥1'10,C f1'4UA 9 1'1 1 14 1 FINAL DAYS! TH( CITY IHOP~tNG CENTRE OAANOE •&:U 6721 ~CITY CfNTH CINEMA \ .. S.A. "IWY IMANCHUTEA IX.I 0 0 . 'RWY ICtTY OR. tEXJ "THI MAM '#HO #.. llCllO DOWN lYIRHr ...,-"IHOW JOI" IP'~I ''twr A "THI ellA.T V WAL.60 ,., .... ~ 1 ... 1 "All TH£ PRESIOCNT'S MEN" If Jt.) t .. ••10.t•tO.ltJt tllHMAlAND nn>• -.,,,,, 1,,v "ln ,., U j I rt'• '' arrwoc.-...u-"TAXI DRIVER" (l) ,,, ... , ..... . . ..... . , CUfEMAlAID 11111t W11l01 1•1•1"' U\ 11•1 '1AXI DRIVER" (R) ,,..., ... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS "42•M18 Sund11v Apnl 18. 1976 DAILY PILOT ti J I Nielsen Rating Method Told ByJA\' 8llARBUn ... , .... , ...... ,, .. , NEW YORK -About h1110 months •co. a lael)' wol'klnt for the A.C. Nltlaen raunaa company ~all9d the home of• ~an who. allhou1h ht dled In 1965. sUll wu listed Int.hf' Manbatlen phone dirK· tory. Hts g-rand~on , 21. answered. Uui phone. The NltlHn lady aaked lfthl1 Wll the bome of Mr. So. ond·ao. Tbt lad said yes. She asked lt h~ ramll)' ~ouJd hep a diary of It• 1"V vtewtng for Nlellen for a week. He uld )'es. He di<ln't explain h• was the irandaon or the man called. or that the man of viewing h•blts. which are done ln two waya. One la w 1th an AudJmeter. hooked to1V Hl• ln 1.200 homes. lt re· cord• what It watched. but not who 11 watchln1. The other method ts a dlary kept ln 2.400 homes acroaa the Unlttd Stoles. Each dl1rl1t recordl who 11 watchln1 what itnd when. Each diary It personally delivered by a Nielaen agent who gC't!I from each household data dear to advertisers -aae. sex. education. Income. t hat aort or thin1. Nielsen says lho na· Uonal diarlea cover 34 weeks of vt~wtnir. with only a thlrd of the 2.400 born .. fllltng in du.mes on a 11ven ~ ~ek. The rest have to wait their tum. BY CONTRAST our New York·area Nlal1tn famll;v only got to nll In U\e d1ir)' for a week, no more. Thl' family's fun ended March 2~. The re· 111lts of lhe survey won't bf' available to Nielsen 1ub1crlbers until thla wc_ek. The dernoaraphlc data asked In this 1urvey wa1n't as detailed as that souaht in 'nallonal diaries. The family membera put down only their lint names. for ex· ample, allhough each disry had lhe. n.im. or the dece as~d 11randf,Uter on It to hl.'!1, Nitlatn keep track of the houiehold lnvolvtd. They al10 put down th•lr aae. sex. race. the non·Englls h lllnauagc~ they speuk Ciech and French. In this ciue - and the lnntu»&e thfy speak when to3ethi.>r, tngll1h. Th•Y also noted the number of TV uts Jn thelr home. thllt ull three &eta worked and that one wat plu11ed ln to both cable TV and to Home Box Office. a pay·TV operation supplyini re· cenl movies and speclaJ shows. And the)' put down that thl'Y can wt.tch pro 1trums on aeten VHf' channels -three sta· Uons beln1 n•twork 0111•ned -a nd tour Ullf' channels. To avoid nny hint of any tam1>41rin.: v.•lth Its viewing jurlea. the A.C. Ntetaen Co. undcrstlln· dably profon that the namet of Its jury mem- be ra not bu publicly known. Th@rt was no such pro· blem wlth our Nielsen family, referred~ us by a friend. they said they weren't a sked to keep mum by Nielsen. but ~Y asked for und wer<' assured anonymity. dJed 11 years OflO. ThJa -----------------------~~:----------""" waa because t he you\h Pilot Logbook was curious about \he way TV shows are rated and didn't want to blow Ute deal. C•Hlt "OlD OUCULA"IP'QI , . .,.,. .. , De•ltl Nl•et1 & ,.,.., .... , •••• Ochs Spoke for G·eneration By GEORGE LEIDAL Of ll>t 0.11, ,...,. St•ff "Show m1 the prllO'll, lhow me the Joli, Sho111 me the prtloner whose lift hol gone 1tal1. And I'll show you a young mon WUh to mony recaaona why And there but or forlunego110Uorl. Mm·hm." Anothe v · ce of my generation la atlll. Anoth s okesman for the t frat children oft he mass m ia peaks no more. Phil Ochs' music apoke eloquently to the frustrations felt so intently by the young of the '60s. His music expressed our sensitivity and shame as It vented his personal steam. IN THE end, ·Ochs' frustration·fed depression overca me him . Tbey his perror mances. He never felt comfortable In the spotlight. Yet he wasn't content to listen only to others· interpretations ol hi!I 11tate· ments. 1118 StATEMENTS surfaced In the talent torrent that flowed in the 1lreeta or Greenwich Village in the early 'SO!!. HI& extreme sensitivity helped hlrn gain prominen ce 1n an eta when socia l 11t1ntflcance replaced the bland folk diet of the Kingston Trio and Llmellghters Dylan. Ochs. Baez. Collins. P uxton. Seeger, Simon. Settle and Nell were the vanguard of folk with Meanir g. Peter . Paul a nd Mary, The Momait and Papas. John Denver and others drew on those meanings and provided media amphflch1t1on for all of the comment acceptable to the crem a t ed the . body he masses. -· I .. ~ ,·r,Jt14~,tt;.~~~:'<;""-<f"""'·~~~~~~ e.rttu · .. .i·~~~,.,. .Jf:O-~~~ _ ... ~·""'· --4-·8~c?n1rrK.ftMrcY ima+.n-mm:"'~e10~nt)f'lhl~ disposition for the body which once co~talned compHsion -oil were themes movingly ex· a soul licked by lhe same fl ames of social con· pressed In the 80ngs or the vanguard and their cern that scorched a generation. My genera· popularizers . lion. We llatcned but did we hear, Ochs often Phil came to Greenwich Village, New wondered? L•ke.the Rolling Stones. he "got no York. from Ohio In 1961, shortly after my own utlsfactlon ... not. even In the end. lie never pilgrimage lo folk mecca. learned ho~· deeply hls words touched souls In The superficial powers of the pres~. and similar torture. music Industry soon dubbed him the next "Show me the whiskey that s1a1n1 on th1 floor . Dylan." The words sting now a11 they did then. S1ww me the drunkard as he stumble• out the door. Ochs was Dylan. Dylan was Ochs. Both And 1·11 show you a young man with so many re· spoke the bittersweet oaths . muttered by CJ.'On• why. . there 1>111 for fortune go you or I -thousandsofpoat·sllent·eenerat10nyouths. Mm hm .. Phil Ocha' words and music bested by far · (lllQ) a.Et-&. INJ<SON MIC>V\Cl CAIN[ !irlMUT Bf.RC£R • I ' \ ~ CR) .,..._.•lie BaOUaltwomaa A oont1t9lllft9 rau~ ..... ta ..... ,,.. .... • .... ttn •• " -c:Trr.t..C:· "°"ANTI<: lotOLl-o,11" ••'O ., CJ ...... .,. .. ~ .... ,-.,. ( R ) ...................... M.A"<;UAI .. t MINOWA'I "'"' crHt "AC1'M.tH ~ I\ , r SPORT SHIRTS 2_;500 LADIES I SHA VER 6'7 Micro· Twtn head for legs ond underarms. Shop ond sovel HANDY GADGET 31c Choose fr om 36 llme·sovmg kitchen helpen Savel Good fM originol film bro119ht in April 19th ~ and 20th, 1976. Com-1"""'~'7 potable C-22 or C_. I proceu 011ly. DISH CLOTHS KMART PHOTO FINISHING SALE 77c 13C Per Pr;n1 . . _:;..,,;:.,-~-·-i ..>~~-... ,,.o..a_ Jllll~ ~ .. ~ ..., ___ ~.~~~-~~.:_::=~~y~~~rp"1i:: ..;;,.~-- tiop and ~a11e o t Kmart silk-finisfCProces~g not included. ?flop ond ·~ove! TASTY HERRING Ile From Conodo delicious fillets of Herring So11e' HANDY 1/•" DRILL 7•1 Drills ~A " in steel, v," 1n wood. U l roted. Sove• BEECH-NUT® GUM 1oc Many flavors. 7-stick pkg. Stock up and save! POLISH-REMOVER 42c Removes polish ea sily. 6·ot • Cutex" scented. •FJ. oz. Sove! CANDY BAR SALE 1oc Snickers, Milky Woy, Muske· teers. Shop and sove. •N•t W1 WASH CLOTHS 14c 11 "x11 " wosh cloth of cotton terry. Shop ond sove! 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I' ~ I ' I YOU DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 &.indey,Aprll l8. 1976 --- ·Backyard Gardeners Daily Ptlot Stones by Steve M itchell and Photos by Colo r Amid Green Can Thwart Bugs ·Find Room to Grow Richard Koehler- As long as you're starting your summor bat"kyrard aarden, you might want to loss in some flower seeds among tho ve&elables. Not for the beauty of it, you understand. but as a protection against vegetable garden pests. Here is a list or floy. ers :ind other Insect -repelling garden helpers -some of which also add a lttUe color to your backyard effort · Nol having the room Is no longer an excuse for not starting a vegetable garde n at home. If you have the room for a few eight-Inch pots, you can st.rt yo ur o wn mini -produce - department in your patio or backyard. How much land do you need to grow your own vegetables? This is a question that depends more on yo.ur enthusiasm than on the amount of dirt you have to work with. Victor G. Graetz. of Rogers Gardens in Newport Beach. said if you have room for clay pots. you have room to grow vegetables. "Lettuce. 'radishes and onions hardly take up any room at all," the 45-ycar gardener said. He ex- plained chives, eggplant and even tomatoes can be grown m pot.s. "TH£Y'VE E VEN developed a patio tomato that can grow tn a pot." he said, ··and c herr) tomatoes do fine in hanging baskets." -·~·~ .. ~~~ lJ .. ~ ~ia: ::nmg;e~ri~ir:lvno::as MARIGOLDS. These colorful flowers top the last of enemies of the aphid and nematode. a smull worm like pest. . PETUNIAS · They help keep bean patches bug-free NASTURTIUMS: Tht>se are attractive flowers, like marigolds, but are deadly on aphids and bugs that bother squash, pumpkin. cucumbers and melons. ONIONS, GARLIC: The two obviously offensive candidates discourage root nematodes und aphids and a re good near the leafy vegetables. They arc as strong undei:ground as on top, and keep insects from laying eggs in the ground. SAGE: This one keeps carrot Ches and cabbage insects at a distance. HORSERADISH· The herb 1s d1sgusttng to potato bugs but should be planted in tubs becau!>e 1t spreads rapidly MI NTS: Besides being tasty, mints repel butterflies and cab· bage insects Watch it though. Mint gro" s qui ckly and m:iy over· take your vegetables. Coast May Get Co-op Land Help may be on the "ay soon interest JO the program, and the for frustrated apartment and Mission Viejo Municipal Ad· condominium dwellers who don·l v1sory Council agreed last week have the room for a vegetable to seek cot:nty fuJ"ld" f<'r .i ooe- garden acre garden plot tn English Ca· The Orange County Board of m on Super\lisors approved a com· ·County fundini;! would go munity garden concept labl No\ lO\\ard implementing the pro- ember that m ay help get lhei.e gra m . 1nstall1ng irrig,a~ton ~~~l,QJbe~.lt~-· . •-'J~~_...-c ->~w. .. 0 ~~··(jf-t"lt~.i·~~. an Q a<1ailf[ nu{i'Wfts. _,;;;,,,. mi~trat ive Orrice said tht' "Cities still bear the opeta- Bio· dytiam1c F reneh Intensive gardening. which can be a back· breaking experience but yields lots of veget ables on beds as nar- row as three feel wide and as long as your room. MATTHEW McNEILLY WAITS IMPATIENTLY IN COSTA MESA B EAN PATCH " supcrv1sors st'l -asidc,.SI0.000 for t1on :i l inaintc n:incc costs," the Coope rativ e Communal) ~ltllt•r s\i1d1 ci tin~· w:itcring. ad- Garden Program. mmistrallon of tht• plots. rcpu1rs To date. Costa Mesa. Irvine :ind o site invt'!lt1gation a:. t x· and Laguna Beach ha\'c shown ampl s of city respons1bthl1es. The reason Hus method ts a bit tedious., The re is a lot of groundwork -literally to be done before pla nlini;t But 1f sp:ice 1s your probll'm, the French Intensive mt'thod 1s your answer. The secret is grow· ing vegt'tabks on raised gardpn beds. upon which the gardcnl.'r nevcrtrods ·The hard work includes Y.ork mg the !>011 lo a depth or about IY.O feet and <iddmg compo!>I, nutnenls and topsoil. THE PROJECT was started al a UC Santa Cruz garden project m which a Britis h hort1culturtsl designed the s pace -sav1ni;t garden concept. Herc's how it's done, Remove a shovers depth uf dirt. making a lhrce-lo·fi vc-fool wide trench. and place the dirt to the side of the ditch. Work the soil under that layer to a depth of a bout two feet. Toss the topsoil back in the trt'nch and let the bed sit for a few davs. Remove thl' top layer again· and loosen the bottom layer. As you return the top layer this lime. add nutnenl!> to the soil say a layerof compost and then throw on a layl'r of topsoil. a lnyrr of manure ur.d another layer of topsoil The main thmg is to bwld your soil bed with soil. manure. trnce minerals and compost, and !>Oml' !>anrt 1r the soil is cla~ The top of the bed should be four to eight inches abo\·(' ground level after a ll I he nutncnts are added With no one tromping across at. the soil should rem:iin !oose and workable throw~hout the season AS IN A:'liY !>m all gardt'n plot. eeds or beginner planL' !>hould not be sown or planted in rO\\~ In mtensh e gardening, the plant!> should be arranged in a hex- agonal pattern. "'ith six seeds or small plants set eVN)' three m ches or so apart to form the s1x- s1ded pattern The Santa Cruz experts say the ~ix plants !>hould be of the same variety. a ll lettuce. for instance Then other parts of the rec- tangular bed can be used to form •hexagons of different vegetables The hexagon pattern allows the gardener to utilize more space in h1i. three-to five-foot wide bed. and at al so allows him to reach easily into the bed to weed and tend the plants. keeping his feet out s ide on tht' sidewalk or pathway Ttus long.garden conct'pt flt~ in well for homes that have small straps of land :ilong the s ide of the house or beside a parkwa} If you have more room than c;ot a prolllem'> Then tt"11r 1111'<11 /)rmn Pol u·1/l cut red IOJH'. qrttmq tile Oll'llL'er.~ and ortwn I/OU ne1'tl 111 ">Jr·i.' rnf'QUllll.'~ rn Qlll'('mmenl and busr- ll<'S' Moll 111111rc11ws11m1.Ho /'ul f>unn At )'()Ur .lif'ri•1r1· Oro11q1• Coast Daill/ l''l/ot. I' 0 #1111 /SfilJ, Costa ,\lc'so CA 9262fi /11 rlu.<fr ''""' tdrphonr numbt•r Th<• col11m11uppn1r~datl1J1•rc1·pt .\oturdur1.~ M'hltpey .fit-nd• Mb1rln9 Auto ltf'Wt• DEAR PAT: I sent an order for fi ve Ite m s totallno $.4S.62 to J . C. Whitney and Co., a mail-order auto parts and ac - cessor ies company In Chicago, a year ago. Shortly afterward I received the cork gasket sheet which cost 99 cents and a notice that I would receive the remainder of my order late r. I never received any of the other items. A. M .• Fountain Valley Merge Brychel, apeelel contect meneger for J.C. W1'Hney end Co., epol09lad for the deley end hH sent the remelnder of your order to you. Pare,, R~efp~: Mold l f"f", ,,.,...,, B otDI DEAR PAT: I'm planning a party for my niece's hlOh school graduation. Could you find out how to make a molded ice block a nd how to "frost" a punch bowl? My pre. vious attempts at both of these projects have been dismal failures. ' H.B., Mission Viejo Melle the Ice btock one dey before using. Fill • bowl with two quart• of weter, and let atand at room tempereture one hour. StJr occ:aslonelty to rel••M alt bubbtes. Mound two traye of Ice cube• In a two-quart, ftncy round mold; fltl wtth the wetet. ffffn until ftrm. Remove by dipping mold In warm water untn le• kM>Mna. Tum out onto wHed paper end return to freezet untll Meded. 8"'9h the outside rtm of the punch bow1 with a mixture of on• beaten 991 whtt• and one l•bfeapoon water. RoH edge of bowl In grenuleted euger apread on waxed paper. Let atand at room temperature about 20 mlnutet tnd roft In auger agtln. Allow the bowl to dry Mveral hOure or ovem19ht. Caletda&or Rft..,...ed A teer S~e~ral Trip• DEAR PAT: I purchased a Rockwell International f JUSl a single narrow row. maybe a square plot in the backyard, broadcast seeding might be the most efficient use of the land THIS METHOD U5 best for root vegetables and many greens. The main advantage to broad- cast seeding is that there arc no rows. so more good garden space as utilized. Vegetables do not grow in rows tn nature A market garden or large farm ut1hzes row planting because the gardt'ncrs ust' large machinery lo cultivate the vegetables. A backyard vegela· ble grower isn 't going to be dn v- mg a tractor. so why waste the space or~anlzing neat rows? After tilling and fert1hzlng the garden space. toss out seeds over the plot. making sure you·re not over seeding Some seeds will germi'.late close togeth<'r. others far apart. which as an added bonus to user s of this method Those plants growmg farther apart wall de velop at a much fastt'r rate. g1vmg the gardent'r a qwck return on has efforts The others will mature more s lowly, which means you won·t have more vegetables than you can comfortably cat at onetime The vegetables that grow <See GARDEN. Page 8 2> DOG SMOKEY WATCHES CANOY McNEILLY AND JOHN, 2, TEND SUNFLOWERS calculator last June, before I moved to California. It operat- ed fine on electricity but would not work with batteries, so I returned It to Rockwell International in Minneapolis. I in- sured the calc ulator, so, when I didn't receive a reply, I asked the Postal ~rvice to trace the package. It was re- ceived J uly 24 and s iqned for by Dick West. I sent a certified letter to the sam e address, and again it was signed by Dick West. I still haven't received an answer. E . M., Costa Mesa Dick WHt of Executive Office Equipment (EOE) ~cknowledged thet he 1lgned for your calculetor. He Hid he forwarded h plu1 your un~ned letters to Roclcwell lntemetlonal In DH PlelnH. At the time you aent your calculetor for werrenty repelra, Rockwell wH In th• proceH of ctoalng It• Mlnne1poll1 repelr center end turning the franchlH over to EOE. Lerry D. Hardin, Rockwell In· tematlonal spolceaman, ••Id hi• company never received your w.,ranty reglatratlon end aHumed your celculetor ••• out of war- ranty. So Hardin repelred the calculator end returned It to you with a $23.58 C.O.D. cherge fOf repalr1 which you refu1ed to pay. Hardin now he• aent the repaired calculator beck to you without charge. Fl"" S11p plle• Canc.-eft-d Sta•p l afo,...a1•011 DEAR PAT: can you find a source for selli ng canceled postage s t a mps? My women's club has discussed the posslblllty of saving these stamps to sell as a f_und-ralsing project , but we don't know where to Inquire about this. G. W., Costa Mesa Qeneral lntormetJon about type• of canceled atampa that can be eofd, neceaHry aorting and other detail• can be obtained by wrttlng to H. E. Hant• end Co., Inc., 145 Summer St., Boaton, MA 02210. S•ore Aerept• GffC l #ftft• for E%clta•g~ DEAR PAT: I was married a fe w weeks •go and would like to find out the name of a wedding gift exchange store I've heard about in l..Ds Angeles. L.B .• Huntington Beach TM Gift E•chenge ls tooated at M23 W. Pico, Loa Angele•. Ex· change• are not llmnedtoweddlngglfta, but Item• muat be new. Spererer Glt u Mafb R el.,.d DEAR PAT: I have had a next-to-impossible problem with Spencer Gifts. I placed an order last November for seven Items. Three Weeks later one of the Item s arrived. The packing slip stated that five other articles were being shipped an a separate package, but no mention was made of the seventh. I wrote a number of letters regarding the m iss- ing merchandise, and received ambiguous post cards fn response. I want the refund due to m e, but I caft't seem to get past the computer barrier. D. G., Huntington Beach Spencer Gifts' customer service depertment bypeased the computer, end• refund la being melled to you. Rag Doll• Went Snap. Craf"kle and Pop DEAR PAT: I still have an old Aunt Jemima doll that I used to play with years ago. I've often wondered when these dolls first came on the market and if other food companies offered similar dolls. I believe my Aunt Jemima was bouoht In the 1940s. L. R • Newport Beach In 1910, th• Devis Mllllng Co., maker• of Aunt Jemima Pen- cak• Mix, offered en Aunt Jemima cut-end·HW reg doll H an •cf. vertlalng gimmick. They leter extended the offer to Include Aunt Jemima'• huaband, Uncle MoH, end their two children, Wad• Davia end Diana Jemlme. The doll• were so auccHaful that new Jemlma-famlly dealgn• were offered In the 1920• end egeln I" the'40a. Other food companle• then begen to offer their own pro- duc:t·ldentlfylng oher•ctera 11 rag dolls. Remember the Quaker 1 Creck•I• Boy, th• Oxol Doll. the Cox Gelatine Scottl•h Boy, the CerHota Flour Boy and Buster Brown end Tlg•7 TheH doll• sold fOf about 30 cent• and a few bo11top1. The Kellogg Compeny featured Qoldllock• and th• ThrH Beer• and Little Red Aiding Hood. elong with th.ir own Snip, Creclcle end Pop. Th• cherectet of RHtua, the Creem of Whe•t chef. who st Ill appeat1 on th• ceteal'e advertlalng, elao wH Introduced around thl• time, com• plete with an otter for a reg doll. lln•a•~ldng Pah1' fo B r f:xt·hanyPd DEAR PAT: I bQught six gallons of paint from Sinclair Paints in Costa Mesa last summer. I'd planned to paint my llving room to match the green carpet. Then the hot-wa ter heater burst and the ca·rpetlng had to be replaced. I c.hose a beige color and the paint I'd bought would not have been a good color m atch. I contacted the store and was told that I couldn't exchanoe the paint w ithout a receipt. I've looked, but can't f ind It. It appears I'm stuck w ith S7S worth of paint I can't use. Would you inquire to see if an exchange could be reconsidered? E. I., Laguna Niguel • Maril Vaaquez, Sfncltlr Pelnts' auletent manager, will ar·. range an Hchaft9e for you, If th• pelnt la stock met•,,•I (not • cuatom-mbced). ve-...z Nld that due to pelnt prtce Iner .. ..., ... cauffd by the booat In otl prtcea, an exchange afttt aewertllt$. . month• requlrH p..-mlaalon of the atOf•'• menegement. Althouelt .': • Hlea receipt uaually ta required for an exchenge, the • c:trcumstancee of your altuetlOn are being taken Into conald.,._. don. ~· OAILV PILOT Sondey April t8. 1978 80RCHEROING W1TH INDIAN LEGGING 6uod 04-edf>r Museum Aide Paul W Borchcrdtng or Newport Beach loves the history of the West as well as that of the American Indian. Retired from his job as a contract ad· mtnistrator for the National AeronautJcs and -6pace Adm1n1strat1on. he found himself with a lot of free time on his hands. Approximately sax months ago. he said , · he decided to do volunteer work al Bowers .. "Museum in Santa Ana. which enabled him to ~combine his free ~1 me with his interests and do something worthwhile for people. "I MAINL \' do research for museum ex· hi bits," he said. · · 1 did some recently on en· graved American powder horns. You . Jrnow ... the lhmgs they uli.ed before &un cartridges were made in Large quantities.·· ; Borcherding ·s research is used by Y' )llUSeum guides as background material for ~ ,ewded tours as well as for mformauon dis· · f>layed at individual exhibits Ills work is also used ror press releases about upcoming museum events. · -.2).....-• ...... \.~-. . ,~~nt.duiA--'"'~' -~~ ~ffifs .aToY"onlrt;~"'1'ttin~S'4fr-'am ... ~ the Orange County Indian Center. "We part1c1prtle 1n man~ or, their ac· :'tJVllleS and gave dona ... On!> or \arJOUS kinds ... he said. "l don 'l do any or these things pro· ress1onally," Borcherdtng continued. "I do 1t solely as an avocation " . ~=Recipe Testers '. •• Grade school youngsters in the :'-lewport· !Ctesa area havl' put together a cookbook and ; ~r:e in necrl of a few senior citizen volunteers : tb help test thl' recipes. Interested senior • c;'ltizens who enJOY working with children and : ltho enJO)' cook1n11i can coll the Retired Senior : Volunteer Pros:ram director at the Voluntar1 'Action Center 1n Newport Beach. 833·9278. • • • ·-L'mtcd Cerebral Pal"Y of Santa Ana is __ seeking \'Olunteeri. for their Phonalhon from mid-!\1ay through mid June. People who enJOY talking to others on the phone are needed to take pledges prior to the United Cerebral 1 Telethon in June. One hour or two per day would be greatly appreciated Call the United Cerebral Palsy office in Santa Ana 1546·5760) ' or the VA C orftce 1n Newport Beach, 8.13-9278 • • • The Orange Count~ Oepa'ftment of Social Services 1n Santa Ana seeks Cnendly volun· teers of all ages to provide a variety of services to the aRcd or disabled on a one·tO· one basis. Friendly visiting. letter writing, outings. shared interests or hobbies may be in· eluded In the volunteer's duties Please con· tact the Department of Social Services in San· la Ana (8:14 2270 l or th1.• V A.C. in Newport Reach ••• Fairview Stall' llospitnl in Costa Mesa hai. an onRnin.: ll('t'fl for \Oluntecrs. Among the \' ar1eh or po~1t1ons open and lo be filled .tn' tra1m·r-. in ... 1w 1al !-.kills for the adult re· tanh•d .1<;..,1:.tanb 1n ndoh•st•enl and adult c;oc:1al dr\ rlnpment. fri<'nd~h1p spon!-.or tn vis· 11 lurwl) pJt1l•nh \'oluntcers are asked to help nnc cl.1~ .1 v.f•c•k hNv.een 9 am. and 3 30 pm. \ton1la' throui?h Saturclnv l'leJ-;e cnll F.11n 1ew Stutt• llo:.p1tal 15"5.9331 1 or the \' ,\ C office 1n Newport lk<1ch Cl1est Pains It 1-. not uncommon Cor ch1ldrrn to com : pl.1in or pcm1 In v ariou!I parts of the chest . Adults (parrnts, tt'nchers) often overeact to a . 1:h1ld's complaint ahoul such p1un because ' thl'y hnve been nlerted to the fact that chest I pain In nn adult may oc a !lymptom ?' a serious carrl1 ac problem Chest pain 1n a ! youngst('r. however. 1:1 rarely a threateninl( symptom. . The mo!lt common cnuse of such pain Is injury which nrfect:1 the muscles or bones in ... tht' chest a rea. H you arc aware that a child has ocen hlJUred -perhaps in the course or ' strenuous playing and the chest pain dates from that point. you can ~rely assume that the pnm l'l of mliscular or skeletal origin. tr '.the p:un 1s brouf(ht on by spcc1f1c movements or 1r you can produce 1t by pressure over a specific portion of the chest. that. too, tells you lhat 1t arises from muscles or bones. It is unlikely but not 1mposs1ble that chesl pain m a child me3DS exactlY whal 1t often does In an adult -a cardtac problem. W en's the last time you've hod a aood hair cut? Call Steve Handler of So ~:mwMllR~ ~ ~~: at -. ~ '-:: MAQO.IA HA(R ~~14 ~::::::::--Hll~fl~S GARDEN METHODS INCREASE YIELD~ <From PJl•eBI) closer together mlsht be smcaller. .and some will be misshapen. but through proper Uunru.na. )·ou ll still gel a bigger > leld .tnd ) ou ·u .have ut1llted mun.• bt:-d 'Jlat·t• than 1( )OU h.id grown lhe m in rows. NOW YOl' ha\l' j frv. mf'thtl(h of compact gi.rdcning \\ht1l tirl' you going to tick in the g1 ound' \'ou ha\C t"o cho1ct'l> S(•\•d-., or starter pl ants 1n plu:.tH' con· ta iners. c 1t II ed pony puc ki>. There are 11th &ntag~ ti> both Seeds arc cheuper, J.Xlll) pucks are fas ter. Chuck Anderi.on. ass1i.taot manager at Grecnha•cn Nurseries 1n Costa Mesa. c1t1'd several other ad~ anta1:ei. to the 85-ccnl pony pack vegetables. .. You gtt to see the plants )'ou're buy1n1. for one thing,'' be said He al~o pointed out that pony packs protect against one of the biggest headaches to the home gardener birds. "Birds will eat i.et.'<is and \'Cry ,>oung shoots.·· he s aid Roger's Gardens ex pert Graetz said ... Some people can't ".i1t £or seeds to grow. They w anl an:.tunt results." lie 11aid seeds take from 60to00 d;i~~ to produce et.11bles, while pony pat•ks cut three or four wf'l•k!-t off that tame GR,\ETZ S AID the average pat•ket or seeds costs around 35 cent~. as compared with 8S crnts for pon~ piscks But. he added. "If you're in a burr). CO!>l doesn't lff-m to matter." He arrud with Anderson 1n namin& birds a s the most ~struclJve element to seeds and )Oune shoots. and srud there's not much a gardener can do to di\ ert the feathered ft-t.'<ler ' Graetz said that scare<-ro"s ore nt'xt to useless ag:unst birch and that birds also Ignore moving ob Je«:lS -especially 1f the move· ment depends on the wlnd "They eat In the early morning hours, tx>fore thu wind picks up. so cloth lied to a stnng d~sn't holhl'rlhem." he s aid. "ll1rd11 are jui.t us soph1i.11cut· ed as peoplt' in that rci.pect." Gaetz said. "IC they M.•t• an object enough. pretty :.oon lhey just 11:· nore It." Much of Mail Is C~rnplaints WASIU1'GTON 1AP> · One of the major re asons why Americans write their represen· tatives in Con~n~ss 1s to complain about mail ,~~ce.,ac~.r:g194to.a~ infor~sampllng of 15 ---~~.FD~ -:-... ~-~.: .J • Four said the·~al~ • ._~.,, raised moSl OflCQ IO their COn:.tituenl mall ~ MARGIE COCK8ELL WITH PONY PACKS OF SQUASH, TOMATO AND STRAWBERRY PLANTS Near-delinquents' Needs Debated Handling the Status Offender By VICTORIA GRAH AM The moon 1s setting as Wilham l>1c~ cll'!> back to the farm Again, he comes home, but it's nol really home. For years, there has been trouble in his strict religious family At 16. hc can't fit m. Ile can·t stand staying home each niJ:hl. can't s tand the Bible study, can't stand the fiithtmg JU\·enile justice system 1s under fire fur being una· ble to stem the tidr of crimes by t•hlldren The de bait? focusl's on whether to lt1ave statu!'I orrcnders at home or place them in small group homes. or inn•· formatoriE'S and training schools /\key qu<"ilion 1s whether the Juvenile courts should have JUrisdic· tion . The ideal, many believe. 1s to hl'lp children and their famihes in their own homes before there's a crisis. before the fa'rmly crumbles. before a desperate parent takes a child lo court Several others ai?rt'<'d the Postal Serv1ci.> m1jlht be the leading 1si.ue but said they had no exact stallstics available The 15 lawmakers represent a' ariel> or con- stituencies and pohtical ph1losoph1es. An a1dr to Rep I..<'!-. Aspin ID W1!>.) 1;a1d, "I don't thank there·,. a more unpopular agency In the federal go\'ernment The rea!>on is that everyone receives mail and there's a lot of room for complaints. Other agencll's aren't so v1!>iblc." AN AIDE to Rep. Paul Simon t0-111 ), who analyzes t he mail in t1.•rms of issues. said that 1r1 the first 10 "eeks of this yeur the office had rl' ce1ved 275 personally typed ur handwritten let· ters about the Postal Scr\'iCl' Thb represents ooe out of e\'ery 18 letters to Simon dunng th<1t period. he said Tlll' second biggest issue wa~ abortion, which stimulated 115 lettcrs , he said. Rep. Elizabeth Holtzman <D·N.Y.), who represents Brooklyn. receives "consistently moderately heavy volume" of letters about mail service. an aide said "Most mail IS spasmodic Whatever is the hot issue. people wnte about. But mall on the Postal Service 1s alw:iys fairly ~h~' So he rode away on his 10 speed bike. enJoying the wind against his race. the tiredness in his muscles and nt>w freedom and friends al a lake re- sort. This time. his father 1s "a1ting, taut and hunched. his face hardent>d, his hands pale hsts in the moonlight. Many ch1ld·care professionals admit they don't know for sure what work:. for troublr children --------------------· Silently. father and son fight The father kicks the son between has legs. The son strikes his father's face. THIS C HILD and thousands of others are at odds with themselves. at war with their families and at the mercy of the juvenile court. lt aims not to punish but to protect and rehabilitate. They are runaways, truants. incorrigibles. They are wayward, disobedient and beyond control of their parents. They stay out loo late, drink too much, use filthy language, keep bad company and make love. all to their porl'nts' chsmay Orflcially. the court calls them status offendl'rs. not delinquc>ntc; Status offt·n ... cs. like truancy and curfew violation, apply only lo tho:se with the legal status or minors These kids m1c;bchave but have not been con· '1ctccl of anv cnm<· But sta.tus offonders Jam pohee departments. probation departments and courtrooms. They ac· count for more than 200,000 of the 600,000 children held each \ c.ir 1n pretnal delt•nt1on throughout the countr~. accord in Ii( lo federal stat1st1c s Status ofknclc-ri. ha\" H mullltudl.' of personal and family prohl1·ms Many arc mort' antisocial and self destruct 1 \ l' t~ IK'~ Lh:i n thcv ure JU ,·emlc d<'· hnquents. but lut,.r they often become delinquents and cnmin:.tls Thi' hoy w.ho 1s out dnnkin..c every night can bl' m ore· troublcrl than lht• hoy who steals a car on 1mpul'c SO~tt: ALREADY ha\'l' l'Omm1tted delinquent actc; but :ire pl cu har~amed and tr<'atl'd as i.tatus of· fendl'r!'I Somt' s1mpl) arc cla!.hin~ with unreasona- ble p11r<'nt11 What to <to M 1th th<'sc children is a fun. damcntal 1~su~· 11t o time when lhl' overloaded Red Dye Still F ouglit WASHINGTON CAP> The i:overnmcnt is rlahtinf( a food industry crfort to reintroduce Red Oye No 2. rtpcal1ng In court that the rl ye may be har mful to the public health and "ihoulcl be banned unless it is proven -;afc Government attorneys respondrd last week .. Let's be <'andid." says Chief Judge David Bazelon of the U.S. D1stncl Court of Appeals for the District or Columbia. "We don't have the slightest notion of what really works. except in the most com· mon sense way. "How do we treat our own children '.' ... Not many of us subject them to repeated batteries of tests and interviews. isolate them for weeks for misbehavior. make lhem account for every fi\'e minutes of their time, deny them privacy, censor their mail. and refuse them all contact with the OP· posite sex. Yet in most systems. Uus passes for treatment." MANY PROFESSIONALS who deal w1lh status offenders are united in opposition to training schools lar1te. sometim es locked Institutions outside com· mumt1es They believe traininJ( schools should be a last resort. Often they're a dumping ground for pro· blems no one else wants tohandll' Many also believe that status offenders shouldn't be mixed with tough delinquents for fear they'll be contaminated by youn~ criminals. But an t>Slimated 85,000 children arc committed to training schools each year. About 70 percent of the girls and 23 percent or the boys are status offcndt:rs The new Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act require~ participating states to de· inst1tut1onahz.e status offenders in two years. The D1vis1on for Youth itrudually 1c; removing status offenders from tra1nin..: schools and prov1d· ing 500 to 700 additional placei. for them in :.mall centers, foster and group horn<'" It costs taxpayers $23.000 a> ear'<> keep a status offender in training school. TUE NATIONAL Assessment of .Ju v<'nilc Cor rections in Ann Arbor, Mich .• ~ays nalwnw1dl' It costs an average or Sl 1,660 u year lo keep a juvenile in a training school. By compari11on. halfway houses a nd group homes cosl an av<!ragc of $5,500 a year per off<•ndcr. A recent report by the National Assessment says that de!lpile recommendations lo use com munlty programs, all but four !ltate~ - Massachusetts. South Dakota. Mlnrwsota and Utah -still send most juvenile offcondcrs to training schools and detention centers Several organizations arc calhng for an end lo juvenile court Junsd1ctlon over status offend ers . Nationa l Council on Cnme and Delinquency, the National Juvenile JustJce Standard.'\. Project and the Amencan Civil Liberties Union. after the food industry asked \,he t.: S Court of AP· peals to lift the Food and Drug Administration ban on Red No. 2 until recently the nation's most -------------------- ";dely used arllf1c1al coloring in foods. drugs and :osmelics CHfLDREM'S CLOTHES STORE CLOTHES CHEST DRESSES_..., SH NOW s 1995 SHIRTS for Boys s~\.t. tre111 '4 loyt' Swl ........ Trwb--AI sin. .!,!!5~=~ 765-9373 ......,.,. .. K~ • a seminar ••• HOW TO STAa'T AtitD MAHAGE YOUI OWM IUSIMlSs-&UCCESSFULL Y sroHSOHD IY: A.C .. I HAHIS. ,.ISIDIMT OfCAaHa ASSOCIATIS. •O'-"'l "' .... el"'O....._, 11..oJ•"O ... !<>' .,_,p,Oftt.ot of ~M~t '=-•' '-lt .. Ulili,. AH A~A Y HMIMAlt COYElllH~ MAlKfTDU•. 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Has Opposed Revolutions Since Its own:~ .· Thu u t~ 12th 1n a un11s o/ ll arflCf#a u ptonng ..,. .uc1 of the Ammc11n luw1 f 'orum Thw _.,,., 1141 bet11 written /or th" ncofld wgmtnt of rlw btcmt~IU4l pro-- gram o/ Cour.-1 OJI New'POPf' /n fllu ar1~1'. diplomatic hutonatt W11ltu IAFtbef ducu.r1e1 why Amencoiu, wl'll>u countrv &UGI bom an rt'CIOluhon ond who uaew tMm1crlve101a1ymbol o/ /rcedom, t111w r11•wrthtlen op- posed moat rf'ooluf 10111 #~h.rTc an I~ world B1 WALT ER LaJ't:ts£R Smi:<-the first settlement.~. Amer icans have bved wilh global ~nM:Cunty, heiihtened during our own century by m rust11ve revolullunury mov~ments 1n China, flui.111a und L11t1n America. We have us ua lly opp08\'d these r evolutions and ha ve :.omeumei. even dispatched military forces t-0 con· trol tbem . It Is odd, therefore. that 1n 1959 the d1sl · lngulshed historian Arthur Schlesinger Sr. r anked "the right of revolution" f1ri.t among "America's 10 gifts to c1vil1tC1lton. ' listing 1l ahead of "federa lism." ' con~t'rll or t he governed " and "nghts of worn t•n " oe~ for kllhnii ¥nt.lrevolutlonar1es became so wides pread that the F'rent'h tuml'<I tu pubh<' t>xh1b1 lion or Dr. J.J. Gulllotin's new, h111hh cmcumt de vice for loppll\g off ~•els Noth.lna resembling the &uillohnt' hlicl t<mcrgcc.I from the American Revolution Uy 17~ Amencani> wue sicke ned by the bloodshed 1tnd rud1cnlu:ahon in France President Geora'° Wushtngton con- de mned his one .tame ally·m ·bultlt'. und ""hen l''tance wunl t o wor with England he 1si.ucd u neutrality procla mation t b11l 1ndi<:ated ttol the sbghtest sympathy for h1s old ally A decade later Americans h11d to deal with another revolution, occurrint: almost at t heir doorstep. The La tin American colonies rebelled against Spanish and Portuguese rult• and looked to the United Stales for help The Amer1cuns did not respond officially for years, ~~erusang to recogn11e the existence of the new Laun American go\ ern- ments until 1822. Thomas J efferson did not believe that Roman Catholic countries could copy the model of 1776: "History .. .furnishes no example of a priesl·ridden people maintaining a fre1.-civil gov· ernment.'' AM6 RICANS DlD fmd ~ome revolutions ac ceptable, particularly ir the revolutionaries re· belled against foreign rule m Texas, 1'1onda nncl tu manipulate lht'1r inkmail poltlics. and tlnat11or· dcred troops anto both countnes In unsucccss!ld al· temptsto undermlnclhc rcvolullon rles. • The duy~ v. hl·n the Amt"n can upst natiosl v.as de:spast:d and feared. when its "m11nd1Al0 tnldt- t)·ranny tremble," h1t\'t' long passeq. AJ a rich U ct powerful pcopll'. Wl' hne not look~ kl ndly on ab(• Mexican and Rutman revolutions, nor on thOM &11 Chma, Guutcma la a nd Cuba. We favor stabilit.y .-i are suspic1ou11 of r11dical chun.ic:. Yet Americans caMot escape the burdort fSf their own history. The recent rebellions ta~i~~ place 10 Africa, Asia and Lulln Amerlco, as P~: dent Eisenhower warned in 19S7, test "tho Citnai ' of our own political system. And referrine to lb• same uphci1vals, President Truman (who did stud)• history> noted that ''the r epercus11ions or the Amen can and French revolutions nre just being felt all aro.und the world." Amencan presidents have used diplomatic, economic a nd military means to restraln revolu- tions elsewhere. In the process, we h1tve allowed the presidency to become a powerful .ind. to some. e ven dangerous institution. NEXT WEEK Howt~ Amencan people's deJire /or a presidntt r.cho as decuive an foreign ol/Qjrs ~led to tM growth o/ prrlldential power at home. Jn that same year F1<lel Castro look power in Cuba. but AmenC'an~ did not s how much tolera nce for Cuba's "n ght of revolution "Five year s ear lier the United St utes had helped overthr ow a. revolu- tionary movement in Guatemala California and then asked lo be annexed to the l:nit· -------------------- Jn 1965 we lilnded 22,000 troops in Santo Dom- ingo to prevent a rebel group from overthrowing the conservative regime The most revolutionary of peoples an 1776 had become. to quote retired Sen. J. Wilham Fulbright, "the rnoi.t unrevolut1onary na· llon on e11rt h .. ed States. The Texas revolution against Mexico. a New York paper proclaimed m 1844, had resulted in a "sublime spectacle" because Texas' "govern menl is based upon our model." Annexation of Tex· as to the United States would gloriously enla rge the "boundaries of rational freedom " By the 1850s. however, Americans had shaped their continental PONDERI NG T HE reai.ons for that change empire, and their t aste for revolution -tcmporar•· might be a most appropriate way lo celebrate the ly acquired -once again virtually disappear ed bicentennial. To begin with, we m ight recognize A s harp.eyed French visitor ha d noted earlier that the American war for independence was less a WILSONIAN LECTURE -This 1913 cartoon this basic antipathy to revolution during his travels complete revolution than 1L was an anticolonial fro m the British m agazin e Punch de· Americans "love cha nge," observed Alexis de Toe· wn. Having dC"veloped their own g_overnmenls, mons trate d t he United States' hos tility queville, "but they dread revol utions " economy a nd culture dunng the previous 150 years, toward the Mexican Revolution. The American Civil Wa r of 1861 ·186S confirmed UNIPERM SPECIAL Uni Perm Amer icans were prepated le) destroy the remnants Tocqueville's observation. The North refused to ad· of Bnttsh colon1altsm tn order to assume complete mil the South's r ight of seeess1on or revolution. Can S&Ve control. althoug h, significantly. the Southerners never The new regime did make some changes. l l chu med to be revolutionary. In both !.ect1ons of the YOU ti•me abolished s tate spon!>or~h1p of churches m some the supposed revolution. "'but without the mconve· country. "revolution" had becom1.-a dirt) word ~ -:_t<.1.4t#?..J:1n4.~~w~ fl~nounced tbal since ni ce of paying taxes to Engla nd." No one better captured the Amen can attitude d \'J h . ~ .. ~ .... , .;.,.,,Sl~\:~~l'i·-.-.---~·~~.,.~=~~~~jll,Ah,..e n_.q¢ it·~~-t · ~u1~w,arst ~qu.um ... .r.e~l.IMP,n .1~~-~~l'(~\\-\\'ll~o,~.. an money. be ruled by con!-tcntorthcgo\'ern~':>4 e 1 -~ .... -~..ant~"---.-~ --~~...._--~-'-~....,_-~p.... · -~\-. howe\'er1.only ratinl'cl a proce!\s of change tha ad later~f ~eeing their revolution as a model for all the cenrennlal )ear or Wash10iton's 1rraugurttl'hin.-• ~ ': tO'~:f<~_:: '....} ... been occurring tn America for deC'adcs , mankind, e\ en for nations whose property distribu· but for Europe it 1s the fent~mal yeas of the . !Jb)' to l}·s The wur itself did not create many new forces. lion. political rights and feh~1ous toleration m ore French Revolution. One hundred years ago "'e styles with 'Cn1Perm's Pnmaral). 1L assured lht> continuance of wide p ro-closely rest>mbled those of the Middle Ages t han gained. a nd Europe lost. i.elf·command, self· &oft controlled curls. perty distributwn, rl'hgiou'> toleration and self· those of the new America Wben the French began possession " Reg. 22.50 17.88 gover nment. illl ral·ts or hfc in the English colonies their national upheaval in 1789. m any of their re· prior to the ·r e\olulwn" \'Olutionary lt>aders looked to 1776 as a model. Their AS PRE SI DENT, Wilson 14-as called upon to In Gore Vidal)) novl•I ··surr." one of Aaron strugglt>. however. would be fought not against col· respond to the first major 20lh century re,olutioni. Burr's man) v. om an fnends fears that the Declara-onial ruler:. but fellow 1-'renchmen. The outbreak in Mexico dunng 1911 hud nolhin~ lo t1on of lnde1wndcncl' recently written by that do with communism The upheaval in Ru:.:.1a six "Virginia dolt" Thumas Jefferson will unloose TH EY W E RE NOT completin g a century or years la ter was guided b) commun1:,t:-. Yet Wilson radtcalts m and lhrt'alcn her propcrt) Burr genU) more or rapid democratic development but break· treated both revolutions with equal ho~tlhty. Ill' as~ure~ hl•r that t'\'l'Q thin~ "ill bl' the same after 111g violent!\ with the past lo start anew. By 1793 the refused to recognize the new rci:1me.,, <.1t1cmptcd SIHIOll CfT1194 60 yn.••tr Moa. T .... WtcL ONLY SHAMPOO 395 HAii & SIT CUT 295 I S~ate Complex May Utilize Solar Energy BEAUTY SALC,., t.:se Wardi. Chnrg·all - COSTA MESA 54~4031 ~_] SACRA MENTO IAPl into the rooms at night'. strucuon. "1th 1·ontrl'll' floors, l(•nd., llM•I! 10 small-and ll'\l•d1urn s1n·d contractor~ HUNTINGTON IEACH 1'2·661 I The next rn ajor st:ite bwld1ng 1n Sacramento 1., bl·mg proposed Ill> a $12.3 million :.howcuse for the ullh.wtion of.,olar cnerio. 'I J)S bt ute arch1let•I Sim Van dl•r Ryn :-.mks" built into outside walls. vents to facilitate convect ion movement, and a sun he:ited water i.yslem Van der Ryn said 1l would cost Sl millton more than a conve n· lion al st ructure. but the money would be re· turned on energy sav· ings Therefore the total cost or the anticipated 40) ear hfe of the build· mg would be only $18.7 m1lhoo rather than $36 5 m1l11on ror a con ven· tional bui ldmg. The building would be low and sprawling, a contrast to t he most re· cent tall steel a nd glass state buildings In summer when the high·angled s un doesn't hit the water because of a deep roof overhang, the wale r absorbs beat from the inside as it builds up dunng the day, releasing it into lne cool air of the night. t o a d just windov. louvers. reflectors and insulated drape s thun 10 conventional buildings. Buthesaidit is better to .---------=-~~~==============::::::=:=:=:::::::::::::::::::~ hire employes than lo ex haust miner al t>nerg)' which is in lim ited sup· THE "H EAT sink" rinci_plc mean.s .lh.at col· umns of water. built into the walls, absorb heat from t he low ·a ng led winter sun. releasing It Van de r Ryn said more e mployes will be needed ply. Another advantage 1s that the wood frame con· Fabric Gallery =~·,' r'l~' < '~·~'.Pf-&-:;. \'an l11•r ll}n s hoY.ed plans for the 250.000 square · foot com pl ex to thl" Cupltol Arca Act v1i.ory P lanntng Com m1ttee Inst" t'Ck He said 1t would be the '1ri.t sun·on ented struc lure 0( ll S SU~(' in tlW state. It \\ould dl'pend on winter sun ror 80 to 00 jX'rcent of 11 '> hl'al. 1ind harnes1' sol:ir l'nNRY m se\•erul othl•r ways Car FuIDes Overestimated •• ~\, ~ ·1· ' \.;·:>u • .r \ .ee-rn 1c.. Thesl' would mcludr np\'ll ('ourtya1 d.,, "h1•ut BUT IT'S not an cxperi· ment "These principles hav<-bet•n p roven in s maller bu11dings around th(' \'ountry," Van der Ryn "aid Clwi11 L etter Illegal LOS ANG ELES CAP) -The E nvironmental Pro t ection A gen cy (EPA) says new tesL'l show il overesti mated the amount of noxious sulfate em issions from catalysl·e qui pped carll that m ight be expected to concentrate around highways. The agency a nnounced last week t hat tcst.s 1t B ut o n e EPA s pokesman said that a lthough the Michigan test points out errors in the model used to make the earlier prediction, it does not relieve all con· cern over t he sulfate emissions. m ospheric cond itions -Q Set your o w n trend-the Te rrifi c that produce higher con. ,;: rfi T's are in! a n d FG 's g ot it a ll : centralions or s ulfate ~ sen sational s tnpes. s oft flo ra ls than do actual road con· · E · ditions the EPA said. -and exciting scenics. verything The ~ge n e y said i t you n eed to sew "the rights of learned of the exaggera· • sprin g " ... T-shirts. T-dresses lion by accumulating and Tunics. data on more than 350 e catalyst cars almost one million miles o n a GM provi n g groun d i n Michigan. T-shirt Prints NASHVll,l.E. Tenn IAl'I A Treasury of· flt1nl says a l'll.im kttcr that bej.!an in eastern Tenncssct' and h;1:c :.pread nat1onw1de askinJZ re· ('IJllC'Ol., to help c1:lebralc the· bicentennial by "'end111~ ,,,\ 111i.s hon<L" to i.1>l'c1f1cJ individuals I!> tllt•i;:al conducted with Genera l -------------------- T's the thing ... so shin up for spnno 1n con· remporary prints of 100% couon and blends. Machine wasnabte, lull boll, 60" wide Non 1•11 S Ho1'~. d1rl'ctc1r of th(• "lav10ai. bond 11ro~rnm for thl' Trea<;urv. :stJ1d last week that the ktt1•r "'k' thut $2.'> or $.'XI 'ov1nlo(!\ honll~ h1· purcha~C'd und l'l'nl tu per ... un ... naml•d tn the let tt•r "In t''li.t•rw1•. what thl' ll'lter" s.1, 1.;, 'lldp the l!o' t•rnmcnt bv b11y 111~ :1.1vini:.., honils 1n the spint of '711. '" HMi; s1lld '' ll '~ii hocl <frul , 1111111( a 1wr,on take'~ part hy hu\ in.: a honc1 nncl i;,•n1ltn'-l 1t on"' r•urt 11( u C'hain '<'ht•rnt•, thl'Y 11n• l111blt·tor1ro'<'l'Ution " M oto r s Corp 1n Michigan dispel earlier predictions that 'lulfate concentrations would re· ach dangerous levels within three years in Cahforn1u UFFEll'S UPHOLSTERY ...... w ... ........ 1'22 H.,._. l l'Yd. C.....Me-14t·021t DISCOVER "°""°4t ... ' .......0.f•"-4 ---tcMOCK. .. ,tlC1 QOCK COMPANY & ALBERT'S HOSIERY 5outh Coast '.Plaza ARMED FORCES BICENTENNIAL CARAVAN • &T .. ...,, If .JO ...... 1:00,..... FREE after-Easter SALE! spring shoes reg. 12.99 to 14.99 8.98 reg. 15.99 to 18.99 10.98 reg. 19.99 to 22.99 & up 13.98 Hunv to choose ttmely styles and coloB Selected groups at truly great savl~' Not eveyy style in evety 51ze. Be early' select group of handbags 1!3 off Ust your 81nkAtnerietrd or Muter Chtrae. Soulb Coast Plua,3333Soulh Bristol, Costa Meu Interlock Cotton Knits Sew up a simply wonderful sohd tee in fresh la5h1on aneoes of 100% Dureno collon MachlnR washnblc, full bolt, 60" wide. Rog.1.98. Values to 3.50 lollcCall'• Pa1tern t 43$7 Values to 4.00 Tee-Personal lzers: ri.e perlecl cholc4 tOt carefree skins Of umely tunoca 1n nlee ·n natura.I to aul)ef bl'lghl shades Me<:h1ne waahat>le, lull boll, '5" wide. Embroidery Accessories Add thll 1peclal touch with Instant Iron-on tranatere. floss et 12C116r.1ln. metal hoops In 4-5-& or r· round• Values 198 to 2.50 YARD or 3 >< 6"-• ~ x 9" oval•. Reg. Bk yourctiolc•Juat774. = ~ NEWPORT BEACH • 20 FASHION ISlAND I._ \, Ope M.,.._, Tiiws., Ff'i., I 0 lo 9 1! I i;I' ~, -Tutt.... Wed., Sot., 10 to 6 • s-doy 12 to 5 ~·,,,.,.~P~_j~--~-~...l!~~~~~~~_.::!:~!::..:!::::!::!:::~1 f abm Ciall\'fV ---. .. • '" OAILYPILOT -&lnday Apnl II 19711 ' i t * J Cr~ativity On Display Works of 40 young a.rusts will be exhibited In the annual festival. presented by the Chddren's Cr eative Art Works hop of Costa Mesa The exhibit will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 pm Saturday, May 1, m the Mesa Verde Methodist Church. The workshop was organlted 11 years aso by a group of mothers to develop artLSllc talenu of children in the area. The non-sectarlan. independenUy operat· ed workahop has expanded its activities o~er the years to Include more than 50 different programs Included a re palntln~. sculpture, c·artoonlng, enameling, weaving, mq11wge, printing and lettering, acrylic collage, clay sandca-stlng, stitchery and mosaics. All are ta\&ght by volunteer mothers. Members , who range in age from 5 to 14, meet eat'h Tuesday after srhool L>nda Gagliano 1s workshop p resident. Building a kite for the art festival are Sonya Madsen and Steve Gagliano. A&T ASSOCIATION: Marj Schumacher, pa"'ler of the wut, wlll alve a lecture demonstrauon for the Nl1uel artists at a p m. Thurs day. April 22. 1n the .Nlituel Hills Junior Hl&h School. . The artist is known for her puinlings of ghost towna, de· 11erts, Oorala, Portugal and Mexico. . LAS ARTISTAS DE FLORES: The annual nowtr ar. ranaement and artistJc dc&ilfn 11how will be presented Thursday and Friday, Apnl 22 and 23, in the San Marino Masonic Temple. More than 75 compo6tllons will be displayed from 1to9 p.m . Thurs day. and 10 u m to S p m. Friday The organitallon 1s compnsed of Southlund amateur "1l.nd profeasional rtower arran1ters. ' WORKSHOPS: Three weekend landscape paintlnc workshops will be conducted al Orange Co11sl College April 23·2S, April 30-May 2 and May 7-9. M ilford Zornel'I. one of a America's great "·ater<'olor1sts. will be the instructor. lie "Ill give lttture· demonstrations on Friday niJ?hts and a:.:.ti.l students ln selttttng county locations lo paint. Zornes has taught at Ohs Art lnlil1lutc, Scripps and Pomona colleges, Pasudena School of Fine Art and Rlversi4'e Art Center. Further information 1& available by calling the colleee at 5S6·S158. DELPHIANS: Nominees running for office on the ex. ttutlve committee of the Los Angeles District will be bonored at a brunch Friday, April 23, in the Woodland Hills home of Mrs. Hugh Wallace. HOAG AUXILIARY: New oiflcers will be Installed for a two-year te rm during the anmlll luncheon of the Auxiliary of'Hoa1 Memorial Hospital-Presbytertan. The session will begin at 11:30 a .m. Friday, April 23, in the conference center Speaker will be Mn, Sylvia Bogen whose topic will be Parent Education, Sex Education and Gerontology. MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS: Otficers or the Orange County Colony will be installed after a breakfast meeting at 9 :30 a .m. Saturday, April 24 . in the Newport Sheraton. Speaker will be P. Glenn Smith, former governor of the state society KIWIS: Former Amerlcan Airlines stewardesses/flight attendants a .. e invited to the Newport Beach Kiwi Club luncheon· at 12:15 p .m. Saturday, April 24, in the Warehouse restaurant. A cocktail hour will precede the luncheon. BICENTENNIAL FESTIVAL: The Pacific Asian American Center in Westminster will present a air which ~~W · • ·· n..n~~ · ent, ~~~· ~ •• !. • ~ ?'·,-. . . ~~~'1~-'~lf< he Jestiul wilJ'he held Salur ay and Sun~~. ApfW~ .. ' Cot:ut Cerenwnie$ Couples Wed Ogden-Carlson Sue Carlson and Don Ogden. both o( Costa Meaa were married in the F irst United Methodist Church. Costa Mesa. They are graduates of Eslan· cla High School and they will hve in Costa Mesa. She 1s a student at California State University, Long Beach where she Is studylng ror a home economics t each1n)t credential. Their pare nta are Mrs Marvel Carlson and Richard Osden, both oC Costn Mesu. ••• Mitchell-Scott Pepperdlnt> U n1vt>r~1ty stu dtnll Sharon Lac retu &olt und Cary Lane Mitc hell exchanged wedding vows and rinj!S in the t.Jnlvenlty Christian Church, Los Angeles. 't'he bride. d aughter of Dr anll Mrs. Jack Alan Scott of Costa Mesa, 1s a graduate of Westchester High School. lier husband graduated from San Fernando Valley Christian High School and Is lhe son of Dr. a nd Mrs. C arl Mitchell of Agoura. The newlyweds will live in Westlake Village. ••• Ma rtin·Ellert John Dallas M artln., pastor of L1v1n~ Stonea Fe ows h ip, Newport Beach and Patricia Ann Ellert o f San Cle mente were marrittd in the San Clemente Community Center . Thl'lr parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ellert or San Clemente nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, China Lakf'. The bride. a reelst.ered nurse, Is a graduate of Saddleback Com· munity College. MRS.OGDEN The ne" ly \H•d <, will li ve in Newport Beach Pu rpura-De Maio Victoria Antoinette De l\ta10 a nd P aul Anthony Purpura. teacheri1 at Maude Oav1s &hoOI, Co!lta Me'ln wer<" mnrri<'<.I m o double ring nuptial n ·rcmony m St. James E111:.(•op:rl Church. Newport 81.'arh The hrid<' Ill a )(r1tduate of Napa High School ;.ind receive<! a MRS. MITCHELL BA and leaching credentials at UC Irvine. Her husband is a ~r<iduate of Coste Mesa High School and earned his BA and teaching credential et Calirornia Stale University, Fullerton. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas De Maio. Napa and Mr. and Mr.11. J ohn Purpura, Costa Mesa. The newlyweds will Hve In Mis· ston Viejo. Trip Makes Her Wig Flip DEAR ANN LANOEnS I am 216 years old, not what you would caJI a ra vlng beauty, but I slill rate a wolf whistle now and then The problem 11 this: Last year m)' hair began to fall out. 1 became increasingly concerned and finally went to see a doctor. He lold me It was nerves, sui;t· aested that J have my hair cul abort and wear a wig. Six months aito. I met a man I • retpecl, admire, and am now in love with. He wants me to go to the Bahamas wllh him for a little vacation. I am dying to say yes. I know the full implicaUons of lhe \rip. We would undoubtedly sleep together. Please, no lectures on moraU· l.)t. I'm no teenager. The problem la the wig. I doubt very much that be knows I wear one. Should t tell him in advance and remove it al bedtime! Or should I wear the damed thin& to bed and hope it •ll)"I on! -NEEDING AN ANSWER DSAa NEEDING: You may .. akial fH more uwble Ulan a altpped wlit. but I 1haJJ '"ped your wlahn and respoed only lo the queallon put to me. Buy a pretty pl~ ol net veil· lni. Wrap It aroulHI your be.d and tle a bow In froaL Secan the vellln« with a few bobby plJls. It will keep the bloomla' thlnl anchored. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I have*" arguing about somelhlng and collecting opinions, but so far we haven't. been able to 3ettle It. Pleue glH us an answer. Whatever you say will be lT. Suppose there was a national <'Ontest with a big priie for lhe first baby born In the United Stat es in the New Year. Say a girl was born al 1.2.01 a .m . in Greenwich , Conn .. on Ju. l, and a boy was born lo Berkeley. al 1.2:15 a.m. the same momlna. Who would be the wlnner? <P.S. Ours Is due In Au1ust. but don't tell anybody.) -ON DEAD CEfllTER DEAR O.D.C.: ~ Couee· lieut baby "'ould ~ thf' "lrtner, btta111e or tht' lhrtt·hour dlr· rerence In llmf' zones. Thf' GrHDwlcb baby made the scene 3 boars and 14 mlnutet1 ahead of the Bulceley baby. P .S. Your secrt>t li1 ~are wUh me. I wouldn't drum or tellin~ a __. ! DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you believe that a seven.year-old nephew Is r uining our marnage? Sunday little Lloyd walked on our new aofa with his muddy feet. carved his initials on the kitchen cabinet and tore apart two new fems. No m agazine is sale m tittle Uoyd'1 hands. He tears up ever· ything. Eve ry loy we bring him is in pieces In 10 minutes. Thia m orning I told my hU1band 1 was going lo give the boy the spanking of his life if he did one more destructive thing in our home. CTbe chiJd (s his sis· ter'a.) He said. '1You can't touch him because he's not yours lo dJa. clpllne." (Ann Landers OJ How about this, Ann Landers? -BURNED JN LANSING DEAR 8 .: Where I• little Uo1d'1 motber. anyw1yT If the leaves him ln your care, yow bave every right lo dladpUne blm. If 11be Is preae•t and permits such 1benanlgans 1he should be told to "control" the boy or leave him bome. To tolerate 1ucll dea&ruclloa Is non· aenae: moreover, yoa do &ha& cbJJd no favor. Is alcoholism ruinlng your Me? Know the danger signals and what to do. Read lhe booklet , "Akohollsm -Hope and HeJp," by Ann Landers. Encloee 50 ctn\s in coin with your reque.t and a lon1. •tamped, self-address~ envelope lo Ann Landers, P.O. Bo~ 1.00. Elfin, m. eouo. and 25, in Sigler Park, Westminster TORANA ART Ll::AGUE: At the 7:30 p.m . meetin& We<lnesday, April 28. JHmt•s Lawrence Camm will give a slide presentation a nd lecture on rontemporary ceramics. Camm has been a ceramic& instructor at Santa Ana and Cerritos r olleges and Cahforn1a State University, Lone ~ach • MILLS COLLEGE ALl','WNAt;: Dr. Anne JI. Sherrill, assistant profe~sor of hr~tory at Mills College will be lhe speaker at th<• Oran1H' Counl y club m eeting at 10 a .m. Wed· nesday, April 2R, in tht· 1't•w1><>rl nearh home of Mrs. George II. Ora~ ton Ill Dr. Sherrill, a spcrtalist in American Intellectual and social hbtory. "111 talk on Ah11w1I Adam& NOW: Ehzabt"th Cad~ Stanton Chapter will sponsor consciousness-raising groups beginning at 7: 30 p.m. Mon- day and Tuesday, Apnl 26 and 27, al 18490 Euclid, Fountain { Valley. SMITH COLtF.GE CLUB: Orange County alumnae are planning a benefit performance at South Coast Repertory Theat er al 8 p.m . Thursdu). April 29. Proceeds will aid the scholarship program. CHfUSTINE SCHMIOT SUSAN GUSTAFSON Betrothals Schmidt-Jessee Chrl1tlne S~hm idt and Russell W. Jessee of-Costa Mei.a plan to be married July 3 in Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. Mrs. F. H. Lamb of Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy F. Jessee or Baker s h cld un: parcnti. o( the am anced pair who ut· tended Newport llurhor lli.llh Sc hoo l and Orange Coust College. The brlde·to·be is s tudy· ing at UC Irvine. ••• Gustafson-Henry Susan Kay Gusta fson and William Michael Henry Ill arc planning to m arry June 12 In Sl. Andrew's Presbyterian Chur ch, Newport Beach. Miss Gustafson Is the dau1i:hler of the John A. Gustarsons of Newport Beach and is a graduate of' Newport Harbor High School. She and her flanee. son or the William Henrys of Casper, Wyo .. will graduate In May from the Unlver~ity of Wyoming. ••• Johnson-Martin Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Johnson of Huntington Beach ban announced the engage ment of their daughter, Judy Ann Johnson and Scott D. Martin, son of the Daniel L . ·Martins of Anaheim. St. Bonaventure Churc h in HunUnftoo Beach has been re· served for the June 5 nuptials. Mlas Johnson graduated from Marina Hi'b School and • Sawyer's Business College. Her fiancc is an alumnus of Servile High School and California State University. Fullerton where he b earnini: hi!S m asters degree ln management. • • • Mefferd-McKinney Mr and Mrs. George W. Mef fl'rd of Nt>wpor t Beach have an· nouncl'd that their daughter, Dona Chrl11tlne Mefferd and David Bruce McKinney plan tc he married Aug. 14 In St. Thomae More Chur<."h. Portland. The bride lo·be. a member of Alpha Phi. will graduate In June from Orc$lon Slate University where her llnnce earned hla degree and alflllated with Beta Theta Pi. She il'I an alumna of Lincoln High School In Portland. He studied at Mark Morris HJgh School lo LonJ?vlew, Wash., where his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McKinney reside. ••• Foster-Meyer Mr. and Mrs . Galen Fott.er ot Garden Grove have announced the engagement of tbela daughter. Bonnie Foster ind Christopher Meyer, son oC lhE Henry Meyers of La(Ulla Beach. Ml.ss F oster Is a 1raduate of Golden Weit College and bea fiance graduated from Callfomla Slate Universit y. San Diego and received hla m aaters degree trom CSU Fullerton. The betrothed couple are plan· Din& a garden wedding oo June 5 • . ~ Sunday. Apnl 18, 1976 DAIL 'I PtLOT 8 5 Cheevers Handcuffs Kings, 3-0 Uni Gal On Way Upward JNGLEWOOD <AP) -Crea~ Sheppard. Jean Ratelle and Don Marcotte 1cored Boston aoali Saturday n1cht and G e rry Cbeevera turned back 27 shots Jn lead ln1 the Bruins lo a 3 o wbitewuh of the ~ Angeles Kin&s and a 2·2 tie in tht1r IJei>t· o l ·seven S t a nle y C up quarterfinal series The O!th game of the set" ill be played In Boaton Tuesda y night The 37·y eur-o ld Chee' e r11 ha ndcuffed the Kings all n1ghl "·1lh 1tead~ work in Ult ntU to re cord his sixth career :-.;HI. playoff shutout. Il was lus fan.t victory In the series aft.er lo mi: a 3 2 o vertime dec1s1on to Lo .. Anaeles in Boston. Sheppard gave the Brwna a l 0 lu d W 1th 2: 32 left In tht.-(ant period . 6cor1ng Boston'i> 1xth power play goal in the series on a screened 40·foot slap ~hot from the left side. Sheppard's goal, hlS second in the serieb, came short I)' after a penalty sent Rutch Gor lnl to the penalty boX' Ratelle converted a pa.!>s from Bobby Schmautz for his fourth goal of the series at 3.S2 or the ioecond period The Brwn1 flnlsbed off tht Kings w1tb t. 1 l left in the fmal pen od whe n 1\1 a rcotte scored an to an empty net after Kings <'08<'h Bob Pulford 11ulled net.I mmder Roaahen Vachon in favor of an e xtra atta<'ker. The 1am~ pro''~ a m arked <'Ontrut to Thursday's 6-4 King:1 victor> ~h-.·n M 3r~~I Dionne nfled In lhret' &oils Bos ton centl.'r Andre Savard held Dionne 1n <'heck • .tlowtna the Kings <'enter onh t~o 11hol11 on the net. shull1n~ off Lo~ Angeles' mam offcnsav~ thr"al. The \'H'lorv was the second shutout for Roston ~oaltendU\g Gilles G1ll~rt blunkt'd lhe Klnsi. in the opening gam~. 4-0. Chl'evers made three s pec tac ul6r s a ves in the second f,>t!nod , inc ludinK turning ba~·k break a"' a~~ b) U10Me and Cor mg The sixth gumr or the s eries Is set for Los An1eles Thursday night A 5eventh, 1f need~d . ~111 ~ pla) ed In Bo!> ton Saturday NNLl'llf9ft• '-tl11•f •Y'• o.- ..... Y9"' Awll•tol,tt•l .. C..cl.21 ,.,,,.,,u. l"tt1l•O.lpflt• ), -···"" J 1 T"n'•0•--........ 1 C:hlteto Monl""' ._..,. .,..,. >-0 Tv•,NY't °""'" l.O• "'""'•• •• bo•••" t or-onto •t Pt'Ul•d•'P"I• H•• Yot• "'•"""' \ ., f'uH•IO Cfwc..90 •t MOntrt•I 1t n1t•n •rv Trojans, Bruins Roll Past Foes STANFORD <AP l Southern meet record of 193·9 s et by California 's T r oJ a ns over · Southern Cal's J oe Antunovicb whelmed Califo rnia with the help five year s a go. Te ammate of Darrell t\lder's meet r~ord James G al kes ~on both dash dlscus thro~nd UCLA defeated events, the 100 m eters in a time Stanford ctespite t he first set back of 10.6 and the 200JD 21.2. of the season for Brwns' Jumper Cal's most impressive wmnt>r Willie Banks in the double dual was Olym pic hopeful J am es track m eet here S3turday. Robinson who was timed in l :46.9 C O O O DEAL DEPT.-J::d BarUell. an El Toro resident and Santa Ana High swim coach, ls currently ln Grce<'e where he'll remain throuah lhe summer as a roach of Olympia Coast Club In Athens. The 24-year·old Bartlett wlll have elaht members or the Greek national team swimming under h1m ... not n bad wny to start what is already a cHolce bit or duty. ON llER WAY ur DEPT.- Freshman hlRh jumper Michelle To&eff has shatterod the fli rts hiih jump record at University High of Irvine with a leap of S·O. TOUGH FIELD DEPT.-A po. te nt group or prep bll$kelball teams Js due to compete in the Marina. Westminster basketball classi c next season with Lynwood, Compton, Corona del Mar. Long Beach Wilson, Long Beac h Milhkan, Huntington Beach, Esta ncia and Warren heading the way. The Trojans outpointed Cal. in the 800·me ter run, beating the 100·45, while UCL/\ won 89·S6 Trojans' Rayfield Beaton by two-H 0 N 0 RS 0 E PT. -Gar.> 'before a crowd of 17,000 in Stan· tenths of a second. Smith, product o f Huntington fordStadium. Stanfo rd's James Lofton re· Forme r area stars sparkled in maincd unbeaten this season in lhe double d uul th~ long Jump with his effort of UCL A's Bri a h Theriot . u U 91 ~ into the wind. Banks was freshman from Newport Har bor second (24-51 2 ). High. won the 400·meter dash in Ba nks remained undefeated in 47.4 and also helpl·d the 400· triple jump com petitK>n by com · meter relay team to a clocking of ing back fo r a 51·4 ~::. 40.5-James Owens of UCLA nipped And two othe r ex-Newport Stanford's J ohn Foster 1n the standouts. J am ~cadhart and high hurdles. timed in the meet Dave Kurrasch. ~ ent 1-2 in the record tam e or 13 8 ~•""""'n WHITE WASH ' 1 . i l shot put for UCLA. Neadhart had St anford i. Jack Bella h ~on.the 8(-ach High, was rec~nlly named a toss of 62·9• .. whale Kurrasch's steeplech ase. a non-scoring NAJA Distnct 3 basketba ll coach ~l was 56-9~ • event with competitor; from all of the yenr for guiding Redlands ~~;P9ropw1f~l Ma~ stud1~nt J oe four sc~ools running together, in University to the SCI AC crown . ~~.i~·,:..~1k tWP~~~~J.~..i:dJs~;Q!?.q. s;~-J!djln QY~rall r cord or J'7:ll.'..a • .-. ... ~-"" c~i'\tle~s ~~1 ,.._,"'l . , .. . ~· I . j}JJ,(', ·~·~-.--· • .._~ FOUR IN A ROW ~ Philadelphia 's :\like Schmidt is cons.tratulatc d hy third base coach Billy De M:.11 ~ afll•t' s lug~in g his fourth s traight homt· r·un Saturda) Sch m idt bat t e d in e ig ht runs a s the.. Phlihci. outi.luggcd the Chicago Cubs. 18 16. throw of 196·11 ~7.1;y" · 1·Vtn r " : •. 1w;. SAO lMY OEPT~ood Fri In the use meet, another ex ~' .... 1.''"Ns •• ~·~=:~~~:~ •:•. ' l<.urtU (P\, day wasn't for the family and Newp ort s t<1nd O\lJ . Tom uc1.A1 .. Js1.,,..,os.H" friends o ( Ferdinand "Eddie " D1Stanislao. capture~the pok 1 ~'~' e~1.;:~,~·~··~\ J '1 ~ 1 '"'¥ ... , UCl A Ogilvie. who was buried that J ay vault <16·6> 1101< .. •Ow•" uc'-"' •1• 1 Fo•t~· s.1n . after ~ufferinJ( a f:ita l heart at Eider's toss of l!l~• u broke• the 1 ~··• ,uf!,~.:i' ~uA ", / "''""" s ., 8 3 tack e arlie r in the wet.•k . .,,,, __ , un• ~. · · Ile was a k indly , honest ma n Schmidt L 1 • Lo""" " '' • , , .. 0"'· uctA1• 1·.. who was a familiar faxtur<' on the J ,,,._,,~ \ ,, J 4 .. PV 1 Tull• ucLA 1"· 1 C.•rr•n.ue1.. ... s ide lin es wh e n the Coa s t Tosst.1's 1'wo-hitter DON JANUARY January Five Ahead In T of C CARLSBAD IAP > Don January. the self dcs<"ntx•d < Jl<I Folks of the p ro golC t nur. rashloned a solid 69 uncl openc.'d up n commandinfo{ fiH•-shot t.•.111 :iaturday In the th a rd round nf lh1• 5225.000 Tournam<'nl or C'h.1m plons. The ra1l·th111 , i1l11~ mll\ an it t6·)'ear·old J onu Jn mana~t·1I tu On T¥ Todat1 C'ltann~I 7 at I ::JlJ ma l c h p i&r o v t' r t h l' 11 I l l' n det'islve three flnl,hlni: holt>~ ancl galnt-d LI strokl' ~\ h1•n Auff1•1111J' Bruce C'rnm pt on hoi:1•y('1I l h1· 18th-wrll a lt t>r I h<· n:it1n11.ll television <'II m ero~ hue I 1•ndv1l their coveraj:ll' for the da~ January. who (•nd1•1l 11 :?1 · ) r,1r retiremt•nt la s l :.t•a:-.cin . 1>ul together a thrc<' round lnlul or 208 eiirht und<•r 11ar •'n tht' d1r (lcult. 6,!'55-yurd l.11 Co!<t11 t'111111 try Club eours<'. Crampton. on Australian who ls playing In pain from a s tress rra~ure to a r l b on his rll{ht side. matched par 72 and was tied for second at 213 with Hubert Green. Al Gel ber ger . the defendlni: champion In this elate event that brings together only the winner or American tour liUes from the last 12 months. was the only other man under par arter 54 holes of the chase Cora $45,000 fi rst prize Tilll'd -K or .. I" I"' T-N-f>t ol (!WM pion~: Deo>J ...... ,., ~<i'fffl 9ru<•C•e.,,.,10ft Al 0. IC:.-0. r 8MCr.MIYw Art Well T-'W•IMIOI lovG<aNM J.C. htd ""'Fiord OoA• .. .--·-" 8!1tyC.,,,., 80& °' ..,., °"""" ~,111111 ... T_,,..._,,,, 0.IMLllli.. 0-... Hlll "9ftrMilltll>le .... ,,_.._ .. ,_ .... ......., ~ ,.~ .. -109 ... " 1J 11) 11-1011 11J " ".. , .. n n n ''' "1111 111 n" 11 111 1H• lt 11J 1'1·10.1' Ill , .. 10 10 Ill I • ICP) JI• n It II I,. n1•n no 1\ 1•·11 111 It /J IJ 111 1111 1>-112 n .1H1-n1 7)./M'l-m ,.,.,,,.,~-1n 11 n-n-n• I•,,,.,,_,,, T> IW J-U. Slugs Four Ho1ne Runs C' 11 I C' A G 0 < A P l ~1 1 k e St'hmidt hit four SUC<'l'Ssive home runs. inr lucting a two.run, t rc· hrcakanl? shot in the 10th innin~. and dron• in eight runs. pQwcnn#! the Ph1ladelph1a Phillies to a wild tH-lfl \"ll'tory over the Chkago Cubs Saturday in a 61ugfest ~h•eh foatur ed nine home runs and 43 hlls .-i Riek Monday hit twohome runs .111d a pair of singles in the first four innings for Chicago as the Cubs ran up a 13·2 lead before Schmidt a nd the Ph1ls began blasting away. S<'hm1dt 's po\\ er !!how m ade ham only the fourth player to hat four consecutivt.' home runs Ill a maJor league game and the first ~ation al Leaguer to do it since· Rob Lowe of thE' Bo~lon Braves on ~I ay 30, 1894. The other two pl ayers to a c compUsh Lhe feat were American Leaguers -Lou Gehrig of the ~l'W York Ya nkees on J une J. 1!132, and Rocky Colavito of the Cleveland Indians on Junt' 10 19!'>9 * l"MILAORLl"MIA fill ,. 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Chl<•l10 Ml HIO O.'l I 1• O P r"1'lh rt .. 1,.ri1• t (hlc•QO ' LOA ""''•""IOI"•' (" •l)O 17 18 <.t•IW>•I M.onlt>< • I f"'-lfnfft" "''''" M Art•~ Jf.t '"""'U~• 11~ 0 -d~n• 111, Swl•~•' 111 Mn...t•, 1 IJI \<'""'dt 4 4\• 'tt'lttn• (11 S-A AtvH"•'· JoN'\1-V ~u•l"•k•. O ~w. ~·-· \.el'llO·'''l CO H8P -tty S(f'tUf!l•t (" ---~\CMll bY C"t tr.,_f Cl"O~,. f'ty fw H(N tl 1-.. 1 11•1• ~<"11111 T >•I A l!Ull Detroit's Roberts Stops Angels, 2-0 Detroit's Dave Roberts fired a two -hitte r In h is Am eric an Lea~uc debut Saturday afte r· noon and the T igers used solo home rs b~ Bill Freehan and Aurelio Rod n guez to defeat the Ca li for n i a An gels . 2-0. a l ,\na hetm Stadium. Roberts. a c qui r ed fro m Houston in the o((-season. retired the riMt 14 men he faced and car· n ed a no-hitter Into the seventh inning But Bruce Boehle looped a single to shallow left, the ball den ecung of( the glove of hard· chargin1: Alex J ohnson. T he only other California hit was Dave Chalk 's Infield single an lh<' e igh t h . The T iRe r s . me anwhall'. were checked on three hits by a trio or Angels pitchers . Hobcrl s fanne d five and walked two as the Tigers evened their r l'Cord at 2·2 and snapped a three-ga me Angels win streak. F'teehan rapped his first homer or the !>Cason off loser Gary Hoss Evert Falls To Goolagong LOS ANGELES <A P > f.\onnc Goologong topped en·n htr usu3J '!pect•cular display nf 1mpo ssiblt.• i.hots to ~cor<' a marathon 6 3. 5 7, 6·3 \ 1r torv over Chris F:' N I an 1 hr Women's Tl•nni ~ As snr1at1on Charn pinnc;hip Saturl1 ay at lh1• l.11'> Ani:el<'!I Sport~ Artna Thr m:at ch was the longest in a \\l't•k nl stn •t r hrc1 out 1lucls. I ast 1n1ot I hnur . 57 minute:-. i\ C'rowd of 7.764 r o are d it s apprnvul thrOUj!hout o( whut SOll1" oh 't'n 'ers C'll ll<'d lh<• best m;111·h of "nm en's t<'nnis l'\'N played. Goolagong ne \ler really ovC'r powered Evert, who held st>rvicl' through the crucial third set. un· til she lapsed an to a pair of errori1 in the seventh game. and R t>dri1:ue.t t·onnt•t•lt•rl off Steve Dunning in lh<• !>cvcnlh Ross yielded onl.> t\\O hats an :.ax mnings before he "as forced out "ith a blistN on his patchin~ hand. Ross was in trouble qwckly In Angel# ,.,.faf.t* All°""'" et1 lt"411'C (1111 loo< 11 OtlrOll •f e 1111ornl• 11 Upm 1 ?Sp"' 1 Uo"' A&>r 1t .. ttlmo'• •t C•l1forn1a /!ti,f)t to .. ftltnore 1t C•i1forn1• the first inning. but escaped un scratched. Ron Le flore opened the gaml' with a double to cl'nter and Ros-; followed by walking El Toro':. Dan Meyer. Ross then settled down to retire the s1d<'. After the walk to Meyer . Ross retired 12 batters in succession before Frcl'ha n. gcttinA his fi rst s tart of th<' Sl'asnn hehind thl' plale for Uetroal, npJ)t'd <• homt·r into the lr ft field !>cats ln opt.•n thl' firth Roberts. m ean,\halt•. ~as un hittable. Ile retired the (1r~t M batters he faced before Chall. drt>~ al\\ o out ~a lk an thl' fifth The Angels h ad only one run nl'r gc..-l a~ far a s th a rel base· The lhr~C'-gam\• M·rH'' <·on eludes tod:i.> ~1th I he• l\ngl'I., ·An dy llas!>ll'r IO 11 f:H·in~ H.1y n arl' 11101 OU llOIT ' ... 10#• (I M '\l1tril,.# ' AN ~ .. , tn •,f11111v~ it Al'>hft\°"' u I '~•"At\, t /\P,,,f•fl't/ 1b y •. ,.,,~, .. , w1fh#,lftO, )b OAnrw.'1\ &J 1ot .. h 4t ' " ., 4 n I ~ ~no o 1 ~ 0 I) lll 0 I) , ,, 0 (} • "0 0 't t 1 • ' ' 1 • 0 ~ 0 ' II II Q n on 11 II 1 1 I (&\.1,-0llN1A •• , "Ill ('11111"1• ' ) 0 0 0 0•0-11 11)1)0 "'"""'• lh ',.' 0 ,.,_ Unn "" 1,, 0 ft '''""''Jif1 ,, 1 0 0 0 ( hotl• th l n 1 n ff;~t,,,n• \000 Ar,,,.. ! 1 1 O o O A4tm1,,., ,, 1 O O 0 R••>. P II<! 0 II Ount'lmQ u IJ 0 0 U u"r1,..,11 ,, n n n tt fl)tt'' ,,, ,. J n Onlroil OIJO O•O 100 1 (..Ahf•lr nq <JOO &11() Qt')() 0 E Ritm•r•t Ou"""''l or f)r\f•'"t \. (Atlftor~111 1 LOR l)it•• •ti I 'Al '•UtH.e, '' l. .. f!IOffl HR ,.,, .. .,." 11 A ·~()dt1Qh•I tu \ PAm.r•I 0 Aoe,,.,rh fW I"' Po'' ft t) t ~~l"'J H .Vflfllf 11'7 411••• I, H II IR aa 50 I II II 1 1 I I 1 I t I I I U 0 0 I) "J0/ f~,0~; ;~.~" ~ 71,, 1 O<Ampn, ue1..A, Ran ger~ soccer team of ~he l(IQ •o 1 ro"• \ •••" Orani:?l' Coast area wus the pride 100 • w"'°" un A 10 > ~ Ho1mn, s. 10 1 l of the Soulhland dunng the six· Nowoln~. S 11 l • ~J l Mt"", •1Ct. A A fH ') P~Y'*'· UCLA \l('S. u • 0o11o '• • Mr. Ogilvie st>rved as a coach ""° 1 '"'" uci" ''° · 1 11<" uc1..A. tra iner durin" thl' six con l\1.)HMih·'f \'),J ,.. .. MVl•H •' r .... 1o·.' 1• 1 ....... ,, utl• "' secutive )Car!'> thl' Hangers won 1 ~"'''~~'~,~ .. !~ucLA1101r..,.11,4h.s 111 1 the Pa ci f i c L c a J,tuc major ....... ,., s ,, • di\'ision cha mpionship .. \~:>: i u'.,.~:-;,o~~~ .. S,,1~/~' 1 "'-•~•n. ~ tie came lo Am erica in 1959 ut ,,, 1 c,.,,,,,,,. ,1rl11 ''"° • • ...... r. the a &l' of 43. barely a ble to speak u• LA 1111 J "'".) .. o" or unde rs tand English. And ~·· '' 1,•f u.~.~··~~~04 1 ;: ~? ~e~i.::.~. while he neve r was a ble to com U(.LA .. 10 ' llv""''"''' s..,' mand English. he did command \ISC llotlCO)~hfo•"'• th t d ( ·,. d h ( ~P , 11uo·n<•<". use ,, 10, 1 Fr.,qvq• •II•. e res pee an n .. n s IJl t> uK )I •. 1 Mon..on. c )1 J , those ~ho cam e ln cont;ict with •)O "•llY t C..•• •'> .t l. OS.Cdfoooedtwlon, him. "".':;,; , ouu • ., c 1no1 ""'" e.J 11 o > T wo o r has sons. Ha rry and AIOI._ u.s~> }J J ack1e. we re s t andout players M~.!.-c'.. i;vt '"'· use /.() ' _,,,,.Y, (,I 0 ) for the Rangers and hi s wife or 34 u 1 ,.,..,, use n 10 1 .. .,..,..,...,,use. years, Belly. added much to the n,•r' 1,~:::·;:.~s'c!.~~,, 1 ... _..C,1QO.• l. many victory parties with some llau C. I .. I. Of her lndonesian diShCS. 110 1<>< -1 JoM.on.usc.il•' -.i·~.e.ii • Mr. Ogilvie was a Japonesc 1si..,..usc u 1 .oo 1eonno ... usc,o J 1er.-.,usc,o s1 prisoner of war for 311\i years In '•1;:"";1 ;:.~,"u'sc 1u , 5,,,,.,.,.,..,, use.,,. his native Dutc h Indonesia. He 1 w ..... c 10 1 also was a pro soccer player P\/ 1 o.s,.n.,••o. use. 1b • 2 R09""· use. there. ••~ l HtnU,C 1• b 100 -1 Ron•n,on c. 1 •H 1 11 .. 1.,.., use. His keen under standing and 1 ., • 1 JoM •on use. 1 s1 ' knowledge of soccer . personal \i'f' 1H 1 G•~•.,.,ni. use. 51•3· 1 Shaw. use. warmth and quiet personality 01 1 E•o.•. use. 1•1-0~1 Fr11QU111te111. use. were his trade marks .. ·~~1 1 c..1 ••. , V\e.,., , s•m,,,.,..s. use. As form er coachina com· 11 • J W•lkor, c ,. \ patriot Bill Ashcroft says, "Ed· , ~.z;: .. ~ ~~ ,e. 1• u 5 ' 81-· c 15 70 0 die never had a bad word to say r i -1 c.ocn.•. use, St·n 1 A,~1. use. st ' about anyone and surely no one 1 ::,;:~, ':.:• ', -;.,,,,..,., e•i •Aro-1 ~.1.,.,, could have said anything hail "IWJ"W" A•'"''' 111', '•'"''~' •~,, ahouthim.·· LA Finally Wins; Faces Messersntlth ATLANTA t AP) --P ilcher Ooug Rau drove 1n tv.o r uns with a single and a s ac rifice fly Sulur· day night a... the Los l\ngt'lcs Dodl(ers ended a five-game los· inl( streak with their first victory On T¥ Tada11 C'hannrl 11 at I I or the baseball season. a 5·1 triumph over the Allanla Braves. The two c lubs end the three· ~a m e series today with the Dod gers · Burt Hooton (0·1) pitching against ex-Dodger Andy Me sser~m1th , who rece ntly signed with lhu nravc'I. Ra u. l·O. went s ix innings and allowed only four hit~ before glv· ang wa y to r c l1l!f ucc Mike Morshull. w ho handcUffed /\Unn· ta over the.' final three frames The DodRers bud lost their rlrst five only one other timo, in 1970, since moving to Los Aniceles In 1958. They took control with n four-run olJ.lhurst In the liflh off Carl Morton. 0·2. Irvine's Sabatino Vault~ l7 ·I% Ron Cey started the rolly with a single but was forced ot second by John Hele. Sleve Yeager drove a double into the lefl·fleld corner, scoring Ila le fro m f lr 'i t. a nd nflc r I van DeJesus sinaled. Rau punched a run-scoring smglc down lhc ldfl· field line. All.AltTA .. , "ti •000 • I I 0 l 0 0 0 ] 0 0 0 l 0 I t • 0 0 t) J 0 J 0 7 0 00 t 0 0 0 00 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )t I l t L.OiAMO•Lll ... " .. • 0 , 1 UC Irvine's Mike Sabatino set Phillips and ha mmer throwl'r a school pole vault record of Larry Schrader also set school 17·11 2 and three other team· marks for UCI males also broke marks as the •1 • Gregory r a n the l l O·m etcr host Anteaters s plit their double hiflhs an 14 .3 to e rase h is own re· dual track and field meet with cord of 14.4. Phillips jumped San Diego St ate and Occidental 6·8'• to break his old record of Saturday. &-8. And Schrader threw the ha m· San Diego downed UCI. 92·52 mer 166·2, 16 feet more than he while lhe Anteaters edged Oxy, had Mforc. 74-69. Freshman Ralph Sema was a ln bre aking his own scnool re· double victor, nabbing the 1,500 ('Ord or 16·6, Sabatino als o <3:49.5) and the s.ooo (14:23.4) qualified for the Olymp\c Trials Other winners lor UCI were by surpassing the trials standard RoMrt Slick tn the stftlplechase of 17-0~4. and Mac Jenkins \ntheJongjump. Freshman hurdler Wilbur San Diego's Harold W11Uams Gregory, hlgh Jumper George won both s print• .•nd Wes <a.. William s . competmg unattached. captured the 440-yard In· termedlate hiwdles In 50.8. UCl's top middle distance star, sophomor e Steve Scott, was Ill with the f1.u a nd did not compete h~o• ... 11., .. r,,1 U>IUCl••I ... s..11oi...s111e tftllU IOccl-•I uc1 .... 1 ... 1,.llH IOccld•IOlal 100-1 " w11111"'~ 1sol 10 •;' R•Qo>r-l\OI lO 1.) Hiii IV(l 110 1 100-1 M Wllll•m• 1$01214,1 '°"""""ISO ) 11 S;J,Vou.,9 10 1111 «IQ -I, 8ro-1 .... a11ao 1edl • >; J Mlll•r 1501 .... a Modf.uoe 1so1•• • IOO -1 CIH •Y 10 1 I '1 t, J MvllmMt l'SOI 1st.1;J(i.ro111 1uc111n1 1,.,. -1 ~·n• 1ue11 ) 4t s 1 8'"""'''10 101 ) "0, l IC.0"'"1111 IUCII1 SI• S.000 -1. S.1fla 1u e1 I 14 Jl •. 1 J-IOI M '1...1,J.H""MU r!UC•ll•.)IO. JOOO -m \tMtplff""'•-1 Sll<111Ue1n 20. J 8t<~1t•n IU(I • t •I I J B•-• IOI• SI 4 HO"" -I Hoov•r ISO) 1•). 2-O,.._y IUC:I IC >. J O•vld COi 14 • •40-v••d 1H -1 w w 11u1 .... 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'"' v • ..,. .. ,, OtJ~""" •011,p f"....,.....,"" MltOIMlll, rt TlllJll• •OOO '0 t 0 •Ott 4 0 I t 4 I 0 0 l ' ' t J I 1 0 t 1 I 1 • 0 0 . 000 1 i1 H • LnA"9tltl 001 040 000-l AllMl.I IOO 000 ooo-• a -<>Wet, O<IJ0 11,, ltu<-Mr. OP~\ A11991ti 1, All..,.I• 1 LOO l .. A-lu). Allan!• 1 18 -"41ytttr, Voo•• 1 ~8-Blhtr. t.-OUHll,, SF-...,,..,\Of\, R •v R•v lWl.01 Ml•'lllfll Mo'1tlfl ILO JI ·~ 0.ICtnCtll s. ... -•'lP>•ll "-10,02'. " H It I ll II SO 11 4 I t J ) l I 0 0 0 0 •• • 1 \ • 0 • ll O OO ll ) ' 0 0 0 t Ill WP E S.01<1 T 1 " ... DAILY PILOT Sunde April 18. 19715 Hunt ( 8:45.2) Defeats Hulst '(8:41~4) Again Bucs Set Irvine Nine Gets Spli~; Rowing SoCal Drops Twin Bill Record UC lrvlne. behind Scott Thwy\'r 'i three-run double , :sp lit a had scored three in the previous frame when Doug Chard isinaled in o run and Alan Bclasl'o plated tbe other two with a one-base bl ow. Inning or the first cam to go with his run :iconng double m the third. llt- aho had o sinale. t By EDBlJRGAll'f OltlWO.•tVl>•191 .... ARCADIA-Milke the record now read. Thom Hunt 5, l-;nr HulstO. Hunt. the senl4allonal senior from Patrick Henry tllgh In Sun Diego, blazed to the second fastest high school two mth.• in California history Satur<luy nl~ht at the Arcndia track and field in vitaUonal. And he did it by defeatln~ Laguna Beach ·s flulst. la.:.t year 's -state champ, for the fifth time on :i track this year Hunt's final lime was 8 45 2 an the sizzling two·mile field th:it had five runners finas hunder8 55 Hulst was second an 8:47 4 ~htle Crescenta Valley's Don Moses was third in 8.52.6. Foothill's Mark SpiJsbury was fourth an 8:S3.S and Salis1an's Sal Godtnet finished firth in 8 S4 .4. The two mile was the highlight Sports i11 Brief of a record-breaking meet :at Arcadia High that featured several top performances from Orange Coast area athletes ln the &irls dlnsion. Newport Harbor's Becky Daniel captured the shot put with a meet record toss 4·3 and was third 1n the discus with a 109· 7 heave. Lagun1:4 Beach freshman Cyn thia Harryman ran another spec tacular mile, finishing !>econd to Crescenta Valley's Chm; Trofh:r an a lifetime best5:07.9 Edison's Cathy J ones narrowly lost an the 440 with a 58.2 clocking and was third an the 220with u25.8. And El Toro's Lisa Gourdine ran 10.8 to futish second in the so.yard lo1o1. hurdles and long Jumped 17-Jforfourthplace. But the two male. a race m which Edison's Colin McConnell was se\·enth m 9:01.2 and Mater Dei's B1l1St. J ohn eighthm9:06 6. was ea lly the highhl'hl. ll ~ O!S nt.>3rly a rt!pt:lt of the La~una Bc:tch 1nv1t at1onal two mile a week ago. Hunt allow~ Hulst to take th~ lead on the flnh lap and closely followed the Laguna Bearh senior until he neared the gun la p. At that point, Hunt passt'<l llulst and turned In a 6 1.7 final quarter Fo r Hulst. the 8.47.4 was his second best l wo mile the ran 8:44.9lastyear 1n the state meet). "It wus good to get my second bel)l time and I ran u good race,·· said Hulst. "The pace 1tot slow around the fifth lap so I Look the lead.'' 0 r a n g e C o a s t doubleheader with host Collettt:'s crew put Cal State (Los An1telc1) t o I et b e r 1 ts t o P Saturday while SoCal perform a nee or the College of Costa Mesa ~Uson Saturday mom· was dropping a twin bill ang, rowin& to a 1slr.tlina to visitina UC Sun Otego. record.breaking time UC l 's Antcuter11 over the 2 .000-mete r dropped the 10-tnnlnai Newport course. opener 4.3 but rolled tQ OCC's she ll. racing a 7.2 win \n the seven· a g a 1 n s.t UC. S IA n la inning nightcap. Barbara s varsity bout. SoCal 's Vunguards clocked 5 :~9.8. lt was the were dealt 4·3 and S·l set· first time an OCC boat backs had broken the s i>1 · T h .nyer's ba ses· mlnute mark. The time clearing double came in shattered the sch?Ol re· the third inning and gave cord of 6:00.3 set m 1~ the Anteater s a com· at t:ong Beach Manne rortable 6·2 lead UCI YAUITY Stadium. 100-1 11 w ........ , •!>•~ ""·-·• / 1 Tw,,,... The time also broke In the fir:ist ltllme UCl went ahead 3·:l In the ninth wbe n Belasco doubled h o mt-Ken Wasbinaton. But t he Olablos tled in the home half or the frame and addC'd the winning run an innina later. Meanwhile, at SoCal College, Randy Grt'cr was the batting slur for the Vanguards. Greer slugged a 370· foot homer with a team- mate aboard in the filth IOorwy1' 1 J M11ll•hl IH•"" lonl•t the COUrSe record O( 71'>-I II Wiiham• IS1n i:.r-1 n O. 2 Wik•"' 1H41r• 0.-1 no l PauK~ 1un<0o1n. 6:00.0 established last !>oin o year by powerful UC 0 0-1 Mvll1M IH•mlllonl., 1 ,,.,....,«ordl 7 Berkeley. Golden West Falls '-""''"""''•' ~) e ....... e.rs•o•l4) .,_1 11 .. ,~11 1Not•• o ..... , 1 ~ • , -11 Rowing for the Pirates '':..~1!,~0~.\~· .. :~·~·~.~~'~:.:;.!!~~ 11>1. were Brian Ettlin (bow). To Sequoias, 8-2 r1t1ST OAMCl MC.1~11• .. UI (,,..,.,,. rt c..r ..... ,, .,lonn\ont 'l'la•OIO.. Oh Pel•n JI> ""-"" '~·'·"' CllO\ lt> Horn " l'~11lljf'\U fOt•I\ .. ' . , ... • t 1 I) t ' I o o n u 0 0 \I I 0 • 0 I 0 I n 0 !) I I U 0 1 0 0 0 II U 0 0 '• I )(•n •¥ IAAloe• , h • 010 100 0 <I • I .,.... 010 0 .J • 0 UCOHOOAMa •t(AI C.llt .. 111 GUt·rt• ,, c;., ... t • -lllb w.1011-.. tri Pile,, JO JOlln-lb Ltt1\. JQ T'-".o\ < (Olt It ""°"" " ,. , " t .. 0 " 0 0 II II 0 0 0 I) 0 " " (• v .. 0 " " .. .. " 0 I I ~ct,..'' lnn1"'' vcso ~.1 , " . ' 1 101 000 \ \ • 001 ~ Otlll-1 • t 1..om1 1• .. s > c ... ,,. cNo 1 .. r""•H 1so John Taylor, Spence l m•le I H""I CP .. 110 Hf"•Y. SOI . 01; c l w ·11 H ll d Cmtt t rocerdl, I. Hwl\t IL•9""" .. Kiii 1.41.4, ). roU , I 0 a ay, ,,..,_ccm<.~n1•"•"•v 1• sh Stan Tutton, fom Sa!tig, SANT A .MAR I A -Golden West's first run n.1 ... 0 " ''° HH i Gttnn <Looo1 u1., ~c .... d J 1 K v· H I College of Sequoias came in the third when """'·111 l"llUTGAME VClrY•fttUI .. , ' 0 " 111• I (I 0 ft 0 I CL:;,0~~ .. 1·~"~~·;::;~:~:.!!,,,. ....... t,•· a':ct c~~~w~ic; R~7:Y blasted two Golden West Bienek singled, s tole ~·:,:~~=~Cl~ <o•ol.t '"•mt>trscsant•Mon<co>:Jtl •,l GrlJl>OS Royston. pitchers for 11 hits on the second and scored on a Enq•• 1b 18~:;~!~v1 1H1m1•1on••1(n>e~•roc0tdl OCC, which hosts UC way to an 8·2 victory ground out by John ~:::\:, ' l II 0 II \I il ~··~~·~11~ ~:;~;:GM~~.: .. ~·!10,, 1,.,.11 IT Irvine and Stanford nex.t over the Rustlers in the Leone. '~•v..," toro•., Good cA•o Mt\•>• '· J UCo\tt u~ .. ,rt(k Saturday, also won the third pince game or the Jn the eighth Bienek ~~~~.,·~tun.. ,. H•w r .so 1•·1 va r sity four s and annual ·Alla n Hancock walked, s tole second . 0o1>ev.o u " 1 n Bees Force Delay In Reds-SF Gante LJ SnyOtr tl/onlur•I )7.f, 1 I( Wllll•ms IS.n r h . ht t College baseball tourna· went to third on a bunt '"'"" J¥ I F.,nlnCIOl'1 •.JG W1ll .. m1IMulflU 1\,. reS man e1g S even S, ~coroby tnn•A•> TJ-1 c..i1c1we111 Frtmon11 so.~ cmeetrocordl.1. defeating UCSB and USC ment. here. Saturday. single by Jim Bruncaux , ,, , !';.-,".""', ILv11wr~n1 •1 a. J. OtC•ro 1e .. roan~> easily. Golden West, now 18.8 and scored when Shawn vc•rv•ne 1uo ooo 011 o , ~ • CINCINNATI -A awarm of hooey bees. an estimated 10,000 of them, forced a 35-minute delay at. the s tart or Saturday's na· tionally televised baseball game between the S an Francisco Giants and Cinncmati Reds Bullets. -G ' d d C\LA O(>O IW Ull I • ' \ Pv -1 cvrr1n 1Crnpo1 1s.r, 1 Swtll•• '°"'· .,,.,..iv •'v"e.-1. O••"~ ,.,.,1 for the season, re turns to umn groun e out. SE COHO GAME The victory game Cleveland a 2·1 in the b est.of .seven quarterfinal series. Game three wall be played Wednesday night at Landover, Md. rOUQ1>•.t1uro.n1t)>~J:'H•"l"""'fA,.,•t..,.l 1H. ~·5'tot l~•nd c°"""re<ordl;). t ' T d h stj VClr•lntlll SP I P•l.ov1clCrl\pd .O S'o.lH..,,le<ls.nt• VCS...l181rblr1•·01.o aC JOn UeS ay, O ng •b h ,.,. a.r-•IS• '" > Jonn\On IBrt•l ~ v1,.1ty tovr•-1. Or•n99 CoHI Rio Hondo College in CdM D e.1.,,0 ,, , o 1 1 o r ' ,,_.,on• <E l c 11on "•"•v> 116-3; t. • 490· 1. vc s.nt1e .. twc••1 is t; J Southern California Con· 00 .... ,,., 11;1 1 o o ~::;!~;,,i~'''•" 1 119 •. l H••n' "-10"· v~!::..~ t tc;ihti-1 or.,,~'°"'' ference play. ~.~·;;:~:~ '"' ~ 11 ~ En"' wood Lt>,.dh1g 100 1 C<>«>o •.aor•;~~~~. 1 1_., ••co•dl. 7 ~~~· ;, ~c S.ni• ~ro.r• • •U. l The Rustlers of coach E"O'•· '" 1 U>uc1<1.u1n .. •n1111 erowntMuir111 • Fred Hoover were limit· Bags Ti.lie ~::"~ ·· ' The game got under way afl~r . --lW~?"~~{,Jhell'l an ,.,._ m 1 coo111e.,..1.v11si.1 LOWO ll~•rw••nl ed to JUSl four hits wilh . lft•Y•r" ~ ,. m.e -~·-~·~~ ~· • > 1u .. ~1.~s;!_..._._.~(liJ -~.Y-1 ·~~.teit_!~gg~twoo~ , ·-"""""*re W••h·.2"10fl.Ct .• .. _. ..... ~~---~~ queen bee and luTed the s~arm &.>o.E. .... -•tl(!'f!t. ~~;_.~10 '10?"-"> K• .. ,:~ .. r ~ ·<}1#.f .... /'2-:; • ~ of"bol>lftlh~ r}tt:lu~n·~O.~ 1'\ ~~•~-ns°Jifi"'~.· ,~~~! ~:,, : <.- ~,.,.,.,....,.11., •~,. .. ?o. -1 Ulf '"'•monll t U J 1 Me~ • "' d 1 11.i h ,. Go•rl(O<h 11 •••1-101 1Aru610 1 I/ I ) w .. d tlvlherlnll ?O•. 7 0 D f of Corona e !\tar ~ Scor•O!lnftlfl<I\ into a makeshift hive. spec1r1cal ly a cardboa'rd box (O~ o• I~· lOI M"• I TroOltr fCrtuenl• V1ll•y) S 06 l • e eat * * * Ca ptured the doubles VC lrvino Oil cno 0 1' ,~ ' 1.vnu11 ., ... n 109 1-•1 •«ord> 2 "1"',...n iu. ..... ..:11> O.l .. AWt•'•' 111, 11 ,.., crown in the 6lsl annual <.SLA 100 wo o 1 • The bees ha d infested th<' far eod of the Giants' dugout along the third base line. routing players and fans Al least a dozen rans were stung when Riveriront Stadjum crew mcmbNs spr<l)t•d the bees with water and a fire ex tinguisher. enraging them A11,i.nM111t"r 10-1' 10 711 S 01 t ) MH'ltl• CAot.•ry)) Ol I llot>E .. C•\Oll .. 1110 111 ..., ..... I Ooi PvtblO .. ., N rt H bo I-Ugh C...1nn.ctl\ 0 0 I Dud 1 e y c up in ··==========;......., TO'Tl\lo•H .... ,, 10 111 M•ltrtl•Y I F,.monll Sl9C-Plrocordl ewpo ar r .,, ..... a ..... " n 0 n t h 1 t t OWN 8oOCMrl•• .. " •• /tr IOlH I Co•l•llO IMon•otl lOl(m .. lr~corol WaS held tO jUSl three ll#rnfWr<ll 0 0 0 erSC 0 aS IC en n l~ Ron(•"""" n 1~· Jll 1 Govr•t110 jEt hrol .. '· J OW.\11 tOo\ hits in losing a 7·0 non· KVO.O<" 10 u cj championship Saturday. ""''M ltn<1on 1210-"4 l•• Pue"'°'"'' · Upton.lb ~ 0 d feai·ng Clark D1~·hl &>oo, N•••~ ,~ 1• .. 112 HJ , Go""'"" 1uo••nd1s-e cme••rK04'dl, 1 league baseball decision ~nn-. •1' u o e 1 YOU "'"""''"d•'"" ,,.,.,,. 111 l•tt~ Cll•o••no,1) 1. > Rtd•c~ t!>lm• 11a11.,1 to host Garden Grove vH~.,,..n.:...o•,•1 '' o o and Mike Harrington of R °""l ll•Oll ro ,,.. 1•1 1 4 d f • ~· ,', ·., Pacific Palis ade~. 7 G, ~;,,.·;,,,J.~~: :~~~:~ ::: ,.!;,,C:.t~~·~n,"~;".~",;;~'~!~~:.~ :,.~'.·.~ ~~~ Satur a y a ter· r=::'~. II 1 0 4-6.6·3. v•torR·~·••oo oor110 111 OevN11M tE1r.ro111.J Thethree hi'tscameon ·-~·.b 11 " The CdM duo had ad OWN l.•f'f'IHiMilr >.1 14 It H> SP 1 D<tf'ltt• Ote•pof'1 H•rtlof) U.J (,..et,..~ ..,.. ..... ..., n ' J""n 111,,~"''"" , •i •o ,., c0<d1. 1 F1ynn IL• c1n10•l 4l.O'> J K•u•• CL• a second inning single by 0o"e r " o \'anced lo the finals w1lh e ~~:~0~:;:~~"1 ;~ ~! ~~ ~:~ c..;:c'•,'4g,~~~.~~~,~~~~~!~~1~1~2'1~~ ..... ., Gordon Barr, a third in· '°'1~~::11" 11 '' 11 ~ a 3-6. 6-3, 6·4 victory ovrr 10% Telle: S••le«l e d LOS ANGELES Tom Tt:llct. UCLA ·s field event coach for lh(• pas t eight years. wa~ named Saturday as head truck and held coach a t the tJn1vcrs1ty of Houston, succcl'dini:t the rcllrini.: 1~110.,..11., 11~,. 711 cM.1y1 ... 1111.1 , on••llN••P0"1Hlrbor11"·1 ning single by Craig scoro,1M•n•' Todd Katzman and l'aul DOWN FOR A Smith and a fifth inning c.o•o.nwt" oo1 Otlll ~·o ; ~ ~ Bernstein of Sunny-llill~ LIMITED TIME Johnny Morns Tellez. 42. will t uke oHr Jl flouston after thl' currc•nl season ends. Morns. 68. hus been at Houston :.mcc 1957 Tt'llc1. '' u former Fullerton College co.ich Today's TV Sports 10 a .m t2 > N RA P l . A Y 0 F F P R E · G A M E SHOW -A rev1e" of the 1975 !\:BA champions hip series won by th~ Golden State War· n or s_ Al so, a profile of Cleveland's Bill Filth. The final round or the S225,000 MONY Tournament of Cham· p1ons from La Costa Country Club in Carlsbad. .t :te<'• TumfJfe SAN JOSE The San J ose Earthquakes defeated the Los Angeles Aztecs, 2·1. before a standing-room only crowd of 19.807 in the North Amen can Sor cer League season opener, here Saturday night. The Aztecs' only score cam<> at 57:45 by J ohn Mason. l\\O minutes after San Jo:.<''s second goal. 10 :15 a .m . 12> ~BA PLA \'OFFS -Buffalo at Philadelphia. l0:30a.m 14> -TENNIS Rod Laver faces llie Nastase in this week's Challenge Cup match al Keauhou·Kona. Hawaii. 2 p.m <5> CHAMPIONS Amateur he11vyweight box- ing an the Golden Gloves tournament of champions from Miami Al so, figure roller-skating io the 1976 Gold S kat e C l ass i c from Bakersfield 3 p.m. (2) -TENNIS - The $150.000 women's tennis championship. taped at Lo.s Angeles Sports Arena. 3 :30 p m (7 ) Clet• .. lond H hu CLEVELAND J\ut.lm Carr 11 :10 a m . llll DODGERS BASEBALL The Dodgers meet the Oniv<'S at Atlanta Stadium. 12 :45 p.m . (2 l SBA AMERICAN SPORTSMAN Reef'fishing in the Caribbean 5en and pheasant hwiting al Block Island. RI. Al so striped bass f1 sh1n1t at Martha's Vineyard, Mass and Bobby Smith scored 17 p<nnts apiece Sat urday, s parkin g Cleveland to n 88·76 Nati onal Basketball Assoc111tlon pla)off victory over the Wa!lhington Pl.A V<H'l-'S Detroit ;it MAZDA MIZER Lowest Base Price Wagon '" Afttlrica $3199 .... , "'" to41t t 11 """"9 f ,. " C'.1 ,f CAU ~,_,..,UM•' cf\tl lili1 $100 Down & Tox & Uc. Delivers ony cor on approved credit. • '76 MAZDA MIZER Lease $73.79 ...., .... ~..., ._ ...... c..~ ,,.., ~ ....... "X)t t9 31 "1PG C:.u1 Mll~aukec l 30 p.m 171 GOU' Major League Standings NATIONAL LF.AGl't: EaM Uh·hlon W L Pct 5 I .8.13 <1 :l 571 (iR Pittsburgh ChicaJ(o 1 4 500 2 3 '100 T'c1o1. York Ph1l :1cMph1a Morttrl•HI 2 ., :U.'l 3 St l.O\llS 2 I 333 J \\est DI~ lslon ('111r111na11 5 2 7"' lhlu<.ton :'1 :1 1\2.'I Atlanta 1 :J 5i l I Sjn D1e.:t• J 4 .'129 2 San Fram·1!>ro :1 '1 '14.'9 2 I~ Oodgers I 5 .ltl7 :JI 1 hlurdO "\ OAI!\.,. ~w Vnrlt.tt P11t,f\v'O"'' (!~I 1'n ... fi 1 t !t.,.M f ,,.,,( i\Cft !') ""'11 .. ""'0"'" u cru1AQn ''<""""-no'' ,, l l"IUI\. Moon•rt•I J C10 •f\n•l'\O' I Mnu t">f" \ \ tn O•#ilJ• 4 Otid"''' Atl•"'• I Tt-•Y , O.amft ,. .• v~._ f\w""" o .)t .-c r11h0Vf.Jf' ·~~"'' 1.i1 09ttt..,, tH~,u.nO t l •t Att•"'" tMortOf'\O 1J ~ ,.,,_fl(•~· I) tMGf\ltfW"40 t U At 0ftiC•n ... 1t tGvl••UO Ol "°'''•0.10"·0 l •A!IO•Q I 01 •1 O\o'•O!l «l•MOOI Montr•-.1f (WArlP\""'O 01 at SI l~t t0.M Y 0 G> :>-" O•t<P> •<,trom l·O •nO -J-01 ot HOv\IDrl tCo\qrove 0 0 ttnd .-now'•' 0.01 Me..-1, 1G•- Monir•.i II C•1caqo Nf'• vnr,•t St Lou•~ .,.....,, •I ... OU,tOO'I 0n1,91mu u ntowltd • AMF.RIC AN l,F.i\Gl't: t:ast Dlvbion \\' I, Pct. GR ~e"' York 5 l 833 M1l1o1. auke<' :1 1 750 I Rnlt1morc J :1 5(1() 2 Detroit 2 2 500 2 Boston :1 4 429 21 ~ Clevl'lanrl l 4 .200 311 \\t"lt Dh·liclon Tl'XUI\ Chicago KunsasC1ly Oakland Angel11 M1nnesotn 5 2 714 :i 2 .mo :1 J 500 JI ~ :i 4 429 2 :1 ~ :ns 2111 2 5 286 3 Sllw•fH'•O•,,... ~"' Yflt'r 10 M lnM '°t•I') "'°''~, C:hlt•fll' 1 ('lool•M) A-..1•0 fbUt,,_,,.,. t>••lfll!Mf t MH••\i9'H •t T••-'\ Potf ,r411"1 .... 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V O 0 0 L 0 Tota l> J• I) 0 k9'• rty •• "."''' , " . 000 0000011 011 -00 • 1 b 1 Golf Tourney Hosted by MD Eotries are still being accepted for the sixth an- nual Mater Dei golf classic to be staged at Irvine Coast Country Club Monday. April 26 wi!.h a shotgun start al 1 o'clock. For further lnforma· lion, conta ct J e rry Tardie CS45·5161 l, Gloria Green (S41·0259l or John Merino (549·1148 ). UNDER CONSTRUCTION ... I NEW 101,388 -SQ.-FT. BUILDING WITH RAIL, DOCK-HIGH LOADING, EXPANSION LAND, PROTECTED ENVIRONMENT, EASY FREEWAY ACCESS AND MORE. For Information on this or other building a llernaltvcs. call your broker or Craig Lyon, Manager of Sates and Leasing, at (213) 628·4204. (714) 833·1010 IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ( LOVE 'EM AND LEASE 1EM AT N11w Y••U 1 .in buy I "" I , I UI ·l OCJO >S.ouo · l111.111 • l«NI 1111Ju· 111.sl 1)111l<llnq:, I JI t111ly l 0 tlown I h "'"'' md1v1tlu.1I 111111~ h II 1n P111~1• Ill, 111 lhc> 111• 111 nf lht• 11.111011 ~ 1. 11nr" I f11 1•.t1•1·pf.1flnt'll industr1JI arr>a. 111 Qr.,ngu County Nt •Jr wrport Jn• I 1111? 1ntt•f'.;CChon of S.m !J11·uo 1mtl N1·wpo1t la·c.w.iys. Sec our inn<ll'I·; nr c ~II ( /1.1) '+l'l 'l:>Or, «r (/13) fiRO·fl4 t!l fl,r 1ntornli.lhon. KOLL/IRVINE CENTER 3190/\ A11porl Loop Or. Costa Mc '..J. Cu ti2&:/h IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX MerCedes-aenz C311 Mac Merci arid f111d out why you can t leue for less MERCEDES HOUSE HOuse of Imports) 2i\/')?1 8~ l 141523 7250 If you've been thinking about buying or leasing a new Fiat. you can't afford to miss this outstanding inventory clearance. Selection is high and prices are lower than they've ever been. We're going all out to sell more ------------- Fiats in April than any other dealer in Orange County, so don't m1Ss an opportunity·to have the Fiat you want at a price you can afford. We're easy to find; right off the San Diego Freeway at the Avery exit (just turn right at Marguerite Parkway. MliuionV-lle)o l....,...U MERCEDES-BENZ AND F IAT, S3n Diego Freeway to Avery exit in M ~i<>n Vi<'jo 831-1740 Checkered Flag WITH HOWARD l . HANDY lrv•ne'11 J rry Gr.un c. extremely enthusiastic a bout the l ndrnn .. rJC>h' ~·mtle USAC cbam- p1onsh1p race thta )'eur Gr ant 1:s 1lnvm.: for Fn-d Carnllo or San Juan Capistrano again tlu~ M·.i•on bul the car hu dropped the n ame-, Sv1nt of orange County. T hat 's not all 11 1111'1 dropV\'(l T hts }ear Cl!lrnllo .i.nd Grant's entry will be us- 1ne an Amcr1cun M111A11~ V 8 st0t:k block e ngine. They are pioneer 1na 111 th•'! field in conjunction with the Champion SpJrk f'lug Company a nd even though the car went out t:':.trly m the l!leason opener tn Phoenix. C rant ":1~es enthus1ast1c when he talks of the future. "l 'm very 11pllm1~t1c about this new engine," he says. "We've had nine months of d evelopm ent. which isn't very much lime for such a project, but lhmgs look t'Xlrem<'ly "ell ut this time ''We'\ e been lt'sting ill Ontario and will go out there again next "c<'k. probably Wednesday. The car b as run in the m1d· llll mile per.hour s peed with racing horsepowc·• "By this I m1 .. an h11r-1l'IXJ"er that will gel fuel mileage. "Hopefully. 1f th1' :o.loc.·k block t"n~ine is s uc- cessrul, 1t could bring do"' n the co:.t of racing con - ~1derably "Instead or $:15.00ll for an engine, the cost wiU be in the \'1can1ty of half lhJI much "You might Sa). IAC an• the ~wnea pigs with the development or the t>nginc But we're s miling at t.bis stage or Lht:' ~ame "We've tested t" 1c.·t• .,ance Phoenix and gained ground each llml' Wc'q : run upprox1ma tely 1,000 miles at Onta10 and th111gs a re~ooking very bright." Formula :;ooo Ira Future 'ICONO •ACI --,.., .. ~· 0.•,..."9· ""'M lJ 100, ,.....,._., ,.,,.,. 111•11-lnql\Mlll 4.'111 ''° ''° ~-~•ll.o-1 llO HO Ho<l"W.•IW" f0.MI\) •to ''" .. _, 0)4/f ~·•IC"" -~-.. , on. Tl .... , vi ...... TMl•O •ACI --"'II•,..._ c1.imlnq"-~· ~"" .-. P<l..C.t T oC>y 1c..-._,, n M lOA UO RulOlo Flpt Cl-I •.O 4 00 ~•I O.rl 10<-yl e.J,.0 Tl--2 °'21) ~cr~<l•M -FllllllO<t. Tt11•0 •ACI -I Il l• ,..i~ ) .,..., .... AMl<M"-l"\l•M \I 1.000- ~W IJO .... .,.., ,.,..,u,1 ~ ... .., (Ooflt•i.tl o..i ll<kk IVere•••I Tl--•..&Jl/) Ah e r•n -'"f'f'IMU. fCIV•~ HllN .......... o.w11 .. i.. o.-.... l t0<h H•1tllo•. ""•'" Ot1oc11w S.U.1- ... k U IC"" l'OU•TM •ACI -Ollt mll6.-.. flOIJ•TM •ACI -·~ ............ f °"""'"' ....... usoo. ,.., ~ ~ ... ··-..... ,..,. .. "-':~~~ UJO ).0 ~ .. :::O-.m- ~=,::.,.., . ., , • , ... llC•YI ',. )JO ,., T•ucva.<ll lll•1ti."1 4 .00 'I YINT" •ACI! -I t lo""''" 4 ... ,. otdi ~ YP AUO••n<• ~"' US.000 Ml1- ll"""•YI o N ) • J., .....,,"9 A••• IH•wloy I o., ) .0 Euct. Ovpl1u10 IP•oe<•l 'eo T1nw -l 1)11S Al'° ,..,, -U1u1.,.m11w O.HMtt TirN -21132) S<rat<IW<I -"""'"o "<•. Trc y ,_,..., """ ••c• --m 110. PKo. Gondou-. CD-4 ,.,.._ UOOO RoyalYorl .. (0.UllOOll 1 MJ 4 4CI 1. Am1go0119fl0tto-n •llO 1eo Mov11•9Ste..iy fC.r.,.1el 14CI Tl,... -I OJ l/S Hollywood Derby To Crystal Water Not.<.r•t<f'M't. INGLEWOOD (APJ -The tim e for t he P.8 sin" u c1t -.,.. m.,.. i>.c.e • .California·bred Crystal mile was 1: 48 2·5. It was Wiii be be d riving In any other ty~ or race lhls ~:~:i0~0•<•P· Purv moo. Water, with jockey Bill a Derby record . but this season than the t,;SAC championship series? "~"''" .. "' 1 oo 3 oo >.oo Shoemaker r ecording his was only the third lime • d bo b 01-.e1C1"11 tColomonl ) . ., J.20 • • Cl · f ••Hopefully, wt''re gomg to o a ut t ree Ml~•-v Poi 1c,.,,..1 uo sixth victo r y in t he the ass1c or 3-year-old Formula 5,000 races. We'd Uke to be ready for Road n .... -20.•1s event, capt ure d t he had been r un at that dis· ..,America but It dept>ndl! on how our Indy u r pro-~rai<c..d -F•rmAll.lun .. y $240,250 H olly wo od lance. &.inday.Aprtl18 1978 DAIL V PILOT •7 IRVINE INDUSTRIA COMPLEX CHOW 2 LOCATIOHS IN COSTA MESAJ Guaranteed Quality Auto Painting FREE ES Tl MA TES HENNIG$ AUTOPAINT&BODYREPAIR 49so UTAILUSHID I tH fH AMAHllM UP WE HAVE PAINTED AND REPAIRED 575,000 CAR S AND TRUCK S • 1920 HEWPORT BLVD. Phon~ 645-5955 • 2030 HARBOR ILVD. Phone 645-1422 gram is going. Thatlakes priority." u 1u cu •·Miu vor•t a i-Derby Saturday. whlle T hus the Californ ia Grant sa)s tht' opposiUon ln bolh L'SAC cbam -°'•-•!f19,..ioiu . .-tbe m uch-publicized An Goklen Triple in 1L'i m-Anno e ploa1hlp carand•'ormula5,000 sportscar competl-SfVUITMHCl --m •le "'-. Act and T elly's Pop augural was split three an" c1ng Uoo are In for a few surprise~ and leans it at that. =•;::.e;ctM. Pwrwmoo. finished out of the money ways -An Act wmrung He wlll depart for Indy Ma> 5 with practice ™'"..,,,1 .. o ,..., ,00 to the dis may of their the Santa Anita Derby be RUlonsopenlng l\lay14. =;.~:::::111'-t::;:~, Joo 2ao backers in the crowd March 28, a nd Telly's Na Gra nl l s al~o dttp~ in\·oh ed in Champion's ,, __ 1001 ) •., estimated at 45,500. Pop the winner or the rs c ~ highway safr ty progra m. He travels around lhe "''°'•acH-S.11Q1 Aom.,.i.1.u<•t Crysta l Water, the CaJiforn1a Derby March · coun t ry talking with high srbool groups on sale •-::.,.-~· ·"<:::"'°"'' ~~d choice in t l -ll~t CJ?Jil~!)."9 .. ate Ftel~. ~!' ~ -~*;''j_'-"'~~~~....._....., ~~ :..,:,;;. ... ..-~'-j .·,~~~~~~~-.,.. . .,., r• ~ ...,,,Ktled~e: , T.,.....~ -~~ "9 ...,.~ • ·~ ·~ ~~11~.t. ~(:~·~::! .Wb "l iaf1 ., ~~.,,.. ~~·~~-i:~1. J -~ r"i~~ .. ~~--r'tlLir;c tl&lf th t A t .. ar•· .. ~•MYGoi11 • Llfe's $1.60, $4.80 and SJ.00; ac1·· n r a •<·u .-,.. ~==<L,,,._~00 ~ ~.: Discount a nother two Llfe's Hope $9.40 and ~. st I THE GREEN FLAG -Parnclli Jones, Mickey c;.,s""'-•t1t11t11toro1 ,., lengths back, wit h a and Double Dlscounl ftl. . men 111ompson, J ohnny Rutherford. Sound like a bigb ;.:_'::t;;:.,0~~s .. ,_.H,,eo.,. longsh ol, M c Kenzie $4.20. ,~ speed oval track race? Bridge fourth . It was aboard Cryst al h Well. all three are among the entrants in the c:: .. :::;;.~ .. ~~~':,,·:;:.:··· & I· Water that Shoemaker ours rich Mint 400 April 24 28 out or Las \'egas. More N R uJ recently score d his epic than 30() racing Cars and 100 mOlOrC}'CICS a re CX· NINTH HU -01W mUe ~. et es ts 7 , 0 0 1 S t W i n , a n d pected to go to the starting llnl! m eight car and four =~'::" cco.si. p.,, .. moo. WOMIH'\ TINNis Saturday's trip to the (~· .. 11o•J l •• 3 00 2.-uc 1,.,,.,. 111 · • · I b h motorcycled1v1!!1ons. Uh .. --01uc~•te•-·• winner s care e roug l Eddl'e Wirth o r Dan!• l'o1'nt IS among the re· T-Oulll !BaylU•I ,,., 2 Ill SI ... '" the total to 7,029. lie has ~ ""'°'Alo IWllll1m•I 1.oll) NlldlAtld Ill .,.,, llomk•• ISi, ~-gulars at J .C. AgaJ:rnnm·~ \H•ekly (Friday night) 10--1 01M1s. .,2, ~"••• t5loe1. ,..,.,....,co. M. now won 667 s takes AMA motorcycle r al.'t''-al A-.l'ot P;irk in Ga rdena . NoKro'<...,. .,1; 11111,,,.., .. 1s 10.1 1w1111or "'· M. events and 112 hundred H · I th t d th · 't l lh T•M·T" •·ca -o--11 •• h·-...,; "'"'4~•0• 151 .,.,, ""-d e ts a so among 1: up n ers on e c1rcw a e • ~ ·-... ........... 111 .. , .. , M<ru99 1s1 .,., u i...1o gra n ers . half·mile track. 0 •1'""'9,..,.0lup.PwruUJOO. 111'.w: .. ,J llA••••ll<; 1s10.1.'xnm.c1t An Act was a threat ~1:~1nt1 n.•o uo uo ui ... ,,.,,. 0 .. ..._ from the outset on the Tripp ~lot•t-• 11 head :"'"':;•owcvaii....,. u o u o ~ ... .....,,.111 •• 111 0.1. a-er· front end of the pace wi th Bl!IQl\a~ 1 J oo Rlnmott t$I, • 1· )·1• •·3. •o-Gaelic Ch n'stt'an. whil"' THE YE LLOW FLAG -Ron "Sleepy" Tripp or · Costa Mesa continul•d hl11> drive for a second atralgh t USAC midget champ1on~hlp with bla 18th ""'-•t Folovl · ~rtl\-MotllQ9~ ISi 0.1 P9teno<\-" T•--10. --"''-om 1• • J •·l ~.,. Shoemaker had Crystal ~'..~:!:.~.t:~1• 0 a ~ !:,~' mo.1 ~1.,i.sc~-'"· Water never Car back. victory oo the circuit lasL ~«"kend lo Clermont,,---------------------------------1 Ind. T ripp Is we ll aht·ad or hi'i nearest rival In tbe polnt standings ~Ith 195 to Il l for runnerup Gary Bettenha usen. t Rancho SJ Reopens Ra ncho San J oaquin The former No. 1 has Coif Course. itllc for been shortened to a four- more than a Yl':ir , 1., n • pJr and 1s now the 10th opened for pulJltc phi:, hvlc. T he second bole on with :.evrral changl':. an thl' okl layoul 1s longer the l8·holc layuut, <'ll· :ind thC' fifth hole is ('Or d ing t o ~l·ner.tl :-.hortl•r. A la kl' has been m anager Oran l\nnJ.! ad<kd 011the 14th hole. "We h11p1· lo m.il-c· Two mars ha ls will Ra ncho Sun .l 11aq11111 p;1trnl Ua• coursl' to help known a'i tht• i1 •~· h(lur 111 :.µ<'<'ding play and golr cour~e and \\ill tlo dcsp1lc wall'r problems <'Verythtng in our flO\H'r dunni.: thl' long layoff, t o ~1ve golft•r!! an 011 lhl· l'our:-.t• 1s t•x pccted to portunity to fin1'h m th.11 lu• 11,u•I. an foll bloom by lc•ngth of t111w c11• It•.,, .luh 111· Aui.:ust. Head pro C.olfer!. "Ill f111cl tlw .11 'lw ('Ollf''-C 1s Craig nines revN..,1·ll \11 ('allt:-.tC'r. •.. HOW TO START AHD MANAGE YOUR OWH IUSIHESS-SUCCESSFULL Y SP'Olol SOlllD If. A•CHll HA.UIS. 'HS1094T Of , ....... ASSOCIAns. . .. • •V-• AH ALL DAT ~lMltoiA• COVll!llolO-MAUIT1Hc;, O rlb TIOH\. T AlllS, FfHAlolCI, & MAHA~IMIHT. SAT., MA Y Btt\; t:OO to 4:00 P.M. COST. SO 00 IHCLUOIS All MAn •IALS, I UFFIET LUtolCH & HFHSMMIHTS. .AT $.AMT.A .AHA f UCS LODGI ,, ..... ~.~\,flltf .,.11,._~,._,.,. ,,, ~ 4! • • .... ..... 11 •• , c.-Auocl ... •, '0 loa 2116. H•.,_.. hMh UHi 11 141.645·4'1 I 2:00 to S:OO M-te M . Thn Marriott National Tnnnis Clinic 1s scheduled for April 4 through June 1 'J S1')n up tor as much winning tennis 111s1ruc11on ilS you wdnl. J-d1y Package 4-diy Package 7 day Package (MonfTu,./Wad) $97 (Thur/Fr1/Sat/$u11) $130 $227 L 1 h p.>rkaQO includos 5 hours a dw ot professional instrur11on by worhn!J f>rM 10 s11arr c,ourts -lotest 1each1nq lf't.hn1qucs, 111tlud1nq vsdeo<t.ir•: r "' 0111-01 towners. special Tmn1s U1n1c room 1a1es Jre 1ust S25 s1n111" or $30 d11uble, luropean plan. rnrollment is limited 10 lll";Url' Optimum Sllld"Jll l<'JLIJ•!f l<ll llJ, Mak• yCM.ir reMrw.non1 early . OOON-•1 CM•.,. Q,,.. ·N-1 l!--91,Cot•torn .. 92'1GO • ""'"" 114&!04 lJll"'1011 ,,,..llU');nfl!l1"1<1 •JIWPO•T 0 OEllTl:Jl LAST CHANCE! ONLY 10 MEMBERSHIPS REMAINING AT S6QQOO thereafter THE NEXT HUNDRED AVAILABLE AT •.•. S7QQOO .ct yes. .,. ... twot .. CJr09IMI cwt flnt Ital wll be hit by ..._.! ,,......., ...... c ...... ...... , .......... c .. , ... ..,,.,.... ........... _ .... __ • ta.RIM ·-• J ..... • l•lfery Chllt H"H • Pre S.., • A~ Sllep • t..ecllen • s-· . hoectlc• ...................... Dea ........ ... 1-*• c...... c.... ... s....... ~fwlOO •,_,,.Dito~ .. ; ..t ,,..,,_ A S 0 U N INVESTMENT! D MIMlllSHIPS CAM II II-SOLD AHYTIME IM THI FUTUll AT I'"• TIAMSfla fll ... TAKI ADYAMTAGI OP THIS UMrTIO Offa ••• MOWl L You'll find our Service Department open its uSudl hours of 8 am 6 pm. Mond.1y Fr1d<ly You'll also find extra special court~sy extended 1n our new .1 tt1tude .JdJustment policy Come an today! Nabers Codillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Meu (7 14) S40-9100 ------------~ St•rt• Sunday, April 18. Easter Special! 5x7 color enlargement at no extra charge when we develop and print your film. JCPenney magnetic album 1.99 Assorted colors. Refill for magnetic album 89c Album for SX-70 prints 7.49 ARCADIA CAN OGA PARK CARSON CULVER CllY ·Fox MIU.a' DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAGUNA HILLS LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTHAIDQE ORANGE 'THE CITY' PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD. Ut.e your JCPenney charge cent~ ; ------- U DAILY PILOT Sunday Aprll 18. 1978 STARTS-TOMORROW AT MAY CO Mental Patients Organize AFTER EASTER CLEARAN .CE & LOS ANGEL£$ <AP> -Former mental pa tient.t are oreanu111g to stop wbat they say as the pract!ce of turning men· tal pati e nts into "chemica l zom b1u" rather than providing them the rapy andr------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. counseUoi;. "It's much c heaper to give someone a shot thun to ~ive them the atlen· lion and the rapy." Dave Gar cia. a former mental hospital inmate ~nd a member of the Network Against Psychiatric As sault (NAPA). said last week. "The slate, with the runds it ha s. would rather knock a person out than try lo deal with them," Garcia said NAPA WAS formed re· ceoUy to push for leg1sla· tioo and rules that would require a state or private mental patient's consent before any medication 1s administered to him. The group, made up of former hospital inmates and psychiatric pro· fessionals, is particular· ../ ly concerned with use of th e tranquil izets 1 Thorazine and Stelazine. ''The film 'One F1ew Over the Cuckoo's Nest· 1 makes some very good ~ points," Garcia said. "It ~ shows treatment used ai Pl,lnishment instead of therapy. The thrust 1s to keep the patient pac1f1ed and compliant instead of N.1tural multic olor French rabb11 '>hirtt,K'> . .i touch of blu<' drnim. tur \Jlun .p Sport shirts Specia l purchase. Sports from a IJ· mou-, ma~er. Prinh Jnd solid-, . rm•n ~ 'port ,hut:. I H • } T ricot travel group ThC'w nylon Pl'' and -,hon CO.JI .11e 1u-.1 .1 p.111 ol .in t•n111p lOllt'\ t1on lini:t•rrt 10 • _de ~lJ~;,w~~~~~ .... " .. _ • )' . iN ~ The deput director ol the state's a ealth agen- cy. Don M 11ler. says he knows or no abuse Ul the state mental hospitals but acknowledged that tranquilizers are given sometimes to usually caJm patJC'nl s who might require the care or two ~~·~~ .. -~* .. JQ.,@~-~-:1?.~9-~:,'1'~~'2_: ~ . ..,, .. ' ---·. . ~ -~ •. ----· '•' . ,,, ....... ,, .. -: . ;• attendanb. 2 Rescue Trapped Woman SAN DIEGO (AP> "They were hke angels, so clean cut." Bctic L Becker said last week or the two ) oung m<.'n who found her after she was trapped for two days an wreckage ofh<.'r car. The 49 -year-old woman was t aken to Scripps Hospital and hst- ed in satisfactory condJ- llon after surgery. One of he r legs and a shoulder were broken m the accident. While s he was driving alone from Rancho San- ta Fe to Escondido. an approaching car forced her off the winding road on a cur ve near Lake Hodge:;, Mrs. Bechr said. "The la~t thing 1 re· mcmb~r was h1tt1ng the bump on the side of the asphalt," t-hc said "I don't rl'ml•mber much 10 lhl' bushl'S but I knl'w I "as hll·<'din~. Wh('n I tned to nwv<• m) ht•ad from tht· M•at. 11 v.ould ~t11·k ... Tht' r.ir wa!> 40 feet dm~n an t'mbankmcnt in a d1trh when the two m<'n. "ho had ~topped to t:hant:te a tare. noticed h€'r sk1cl m11rks and found the w r('ckagc. which wa:. soak<'d by .1lmo'>l Jn mrh o( 1 .11n. I.A Ope1zs Consumer Biueau Boys' pants Cotton and polye,tt•r in ~•les 4-7. P.1nh, blue, melon, 1.1ckt'I, blue. ~mall bo\ ~· Wl'clr 5.? 5.99 to 6.99 were S9·S1 I FASHION SAVIN GS $Io t .11d1g.in ~wt•.iier (180) 7.99 !/$1 h t.lmm1' m.1~.-top ( l(l.l) 5.99 ea. 12 1111 <illl'(ll• l1~t' ,huh I 111 8.99 SI 4 $1 h h lou,('c; (I iHJ 9.99 $24 $48 .Ml Ull'''l''.> ('i7) 12.99-29.99 $18 $1h dr(·~,t.·~ !'I)) 6.99·15.99 19 1J1) p,1n1<.u1h (4 IJ) $ l8 $frh clrcs<.e<, (97) 14.99 29. 99-39. 99 'll pw \pc.pantc.u11 (6 l) 19.99 $2b $40 ir drt'''c."~ (C)4) 1 b.99·29.99 S•I $ IH 1odd. tlrt'''l'' (IZRJ 6.99·13.99 $1 ~ $2(1 g11I•.' dr<'<-"t~c. (16) 7.99·17.99 $ l 4-$J1 g1rl'i' drl'S~('S (77) 8.99-20.99 $l'i 'hort lleC'cc rob<' (';J) 14.99 $18 long zip-front ':.h1ft (1 l'l) 10.''19 $7 ,c,1mll•<.s contour brJ (44) 5.79 1 2'l front clo'r bra (44) 2.69 $'> $IO assr. '>hills (I 0) 4.99·5.99 LOS ANGELES (AP> S 11 $12 lnnl1,h1 oown\(10} 6.99-7.99 The count y's new fol ri Handmade crystal ,/\ contemporary design in a salJd bowl and pitcher. Perfect for ~ummC'r. 7.99 ea. were 10.99 ACCESSORIES . ·----- Sll-StS handbags (26) 6.99-8.99 $1 2-S14 fashion shawls (19)6.99-7.99 2.69 dearfoam slippers (7) t.99 $I assorted panly hose (7) .69 8.99-18 99 liq. silver (13) 6.99-10.99 S4 ca. 1n1t1al rings• (22) 2/7.50 $12 notch collar top (162) 8.99 $20 casual shoes (12) 15.99 $20 :.DOrt shocs ( 12) 15. 99 $20 leather wedge ( 12) 15.99 $ t 9 canvas sport shoc (112) 15. 99 $19 chino sporl shoe (112) 15.99 $22 wedAe sandal (9) 16.99 $21 wood wedge(?) 16.99 19.99 assorted shoes (129) 14.99 $25-SJO dress shoes (125) 19.99 modC'tdlf! drcH ~hOC'S 12, boulevard 'hot'' 11 2, trad1t1onal ~hoc~ 9, 1r. ~hoes 129, con rrmpowy shoes 125 MEN 'S, BOYS' Con s um e r A ff airs S6 S18 iravt>I group (10) 3.99-10.99 Department wa~ offi cial 4/5 SO S 15-J 7.50 l.s. dress sh irts (6) ly opened last week with I 75 ea. pan11es (28} . 9.99 a prediction 1t will save Sb-$7 nylon slips ( 190) 3.99 $30 silk print shirts (134) 16.99 the unwary public up to b 8 99 ... p. pur. knit slacks (166) 9 99 10 99 S3 mill10n each year. ~ 2~·2 SO brief<., 1k1nis (2 } 1. " · • · The new department. 8 50 sundre,c, 1umper, 4-6x S.99 .76-1.09 socks (127) 3 for 1.99 which has been receiving complaints mformally toddler~· 128, 1o:11I\' 5b. ~,r1, ; 14 77. shape 1/3.77-3/4.64 underwear (127) 3/2.99 since April 1, already ,hop 44, ltn1:e11e 'ICl, dd~timc liniter ie ~R. men's shirts 6. men's SPOrt shirts 134, casual has a $6,600 start on that 1 •10. 1obe~ 'i l, loungewea1 11 S pants 166, men's undefwear and hos1err 127 obJecllve, s aid the de-10 p, lllO. lbZ. blouses 31, li8. woll)en's 7.99-8.99 spon shirts (83) 5.99 partmeol's chief. Shirley drf''>\<'~ C.7, boulevard dresses 95. ~port Goldinger. d n d 4.99 boys' windbreaker (14) The department-has drC'''r' 44, loimal q7. 1r. r~~ .,4, ayt1me taken 400 calls in the two drr,,c, h 1 miss cosmopaliran 98, SPOrting 9. 99 western, print shirts (83) unorrtcial "'.eeks it has Rood' JPOclrel 114· fur\ 47 '1'\clCh t~ shop 83, boys' 14 3.99 7.99 We h.1H~ mJny J s,or!rd -.1~ le..,, tolor' .md '>Ill'' 01 dr,ll)t''> for you. dr,tpt'lll'\ 11 I 9.99to 29.99 pr. FOR YOUR HOME $3-$10 uea. s11rchcry (40) 2.99-7.']9 $6 polyc.,ter doublcknits (54) yd. 2.99 2 50-$26 (aster bar,l..ets (78) Vi price I ~ <J<J Nort'llo curling iron (74) 11 .99 ~2 50 adding machine (66) 59.99 I 1)1J fluff -flyt'r {42) J .69 c.p. pur. lt>nnrs r ,1C 1-.C'tc; (114) 14. 99 4.00-4 50 c;l1pper'> (l} 2.99 $<)<)<) 5 n< cltnrng C.C'I (1411 $849 $8 H1 4 -rx. l>C'droom "('I ( 141) $749 $.!'l1l $4<JI) piece<. (144) $279-$399 ,morl<.'d 1mpor1s (1 <)!)) 25% off $1(1 (UI, loop (12) sq. yd. inst. 13.99 Jim. quan. flatweavcs (137) 24.99 $179 Jnd $I 99 J -pc. bistros (87) SI 69 259. 90 Queen sN (145) 239.90 $379 vrnyl queen sleeper (140) $299 $229 contcmp. chair (141) $188 bedding & blanlcets 41 , luPJ!.1Se 36, lamtx 63, glassware 126, china 4b d1neucs hardware 87, sleep sh«> 145, dual pur~e 140, upholstCfed twmilure 141, t('(lmers 147 d1n1ng room furn11Ufe 142, bedroom furniture 143, occasional misc. furnitu1e 144, 1mpar1~ I 99. flOOf covenng.s 32, Jr ea rugs 1 l 7 girts 82, p1c1U1~ 75, candy 78, small elec111cs 74, ~porting goods 50, toys 42, · ~l)Of11ng goods apparel 114-notions 1, curtains, draprues 11 J Budget wrap sweaters Your favorite wrap swc.Jters in mdny colors, styles. Brokt'n si1es. budge! ~parlSWl'Jr 800 3. 99 were 7.99 BUDGET SAVINGS 8.99-IJ.99 pullover sweaters (836)2.99 6.99 misses' cardigans (800) 3.99 8 99-10.99 gauze tops (814) 5.')9 7.99-9.99 spring h;indbags (827) 4.99 c;,q9.7_99 girl s' panic;, 7-14 (624) 3.99 3.99 boys' shirts, 8 -16 (822) 2.99 8.99 boys' denim sc>tc;, 4-7 (822) 6.99 1 :>.oo leisure pJnls (817J 8.99 18 00 fetSUIC jJ<.k<.'tS (617) l3.t}9 llJ.99-21J.9lJ j.:ickcts (8.14) 16.99 8 . <J<J pants iackt'IS (814) ' IJ.1)1) 72''x<)0" blankets (821) l. 99 1f pcrf. hand rowd (H 11) 89c 4.1)<) 1f perf. l)(>,1(h low(•li, (IHl) 2.«J9 spec. purcha,r: h<'<.l pillow\ (80'3)9.99 mi~~c><.' sport\Wl'.Jr 800, 814, 816, jr l1nRt'rtl! 802, h.tndbag~ 827, grtl\' w<>.11 814, boV\' wear 822. men·~ Wl'Jr 814, Ill 7, l1n<'n~ 821, d~llr\ 1101 MAVCO ~ been operatrng and won refunds on complaints L--------------------------... -"""'."'..._....~~~~~--~~~-------------------------------------~;~1rt~~~~edrc:; !f~';: ALL MAY CO STORES CLOSED TODAY EASTER SUNDAY. . · landlord-tenant dispmesi South Coast ·Plaza-costa Mesa Westminster Mall-Goldenwest and even the pedigree· ' ~:jr:rs 0 c puppies. sh~ 3333 Bristol St., 54~9321 at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 . -------- REALTORSB> do more than help you bu y o r s el l h o mes . REAL TORS R, also specialize 1n various areas of rea l es tate . . . c omm erci al a nd 1nd u str 1a l property . . . land development . . . property management . . . farm and land . . . investment appra isal u rban . plann in g counse ling ... , - researc h mortgage f inanc ing . REAL TORS R ar professionals ... actively engaged in th e real estate busi ness. members of the NATIONAL ASS OCIATION OF· REAL TORS ~ and ~re pledged to a Code of Ethics. They 're o b ligat ed to provide you with the best advice and fairest treatment possible. So when y ou think of real estate . t hink of REAL TORS®. They're thinking of you ... and they have a lot to o ffer. POINT REALTY 311:>6Coast llu;h".i' Dana r oinl 400-5600 496 ~16 MERRELL REALTY :w.10 V1a Oporto '''"1>011 lk'Jl'h 675-i:klO MELSON ROBINSON. REALTOR 2110 \l.i111 Slrl'<'I tl.illx1J tiij 111:!11 HERBERT HAWKINS ll!Ki.i ;\la.!noll.• l-'1111111 ,1111 \'all''' •11;:111:111 NEWPORT PACIFIC INVESTMENTS ~ llJO H1rrh ~lr••d ~11111• IO:! ="•'"purl 11<'.i!·h 11:1.1 Hlh2 MEWPORT-IRVIME REALTORS I ii 12 I r\lm' 111"1 f u,110 lj,;lll llYll• LE RAISOR REALTORS 4.l~:l l'J mµu' [)r . In 111.- C' ..i mpui. \all<·~ Shtmp1n1ot Center PYRAMID EXCHAMGORS 2111~1 1111~111<·'~ Ccnt1•1 Dr. S111l1• IOO, lnine K3J 1768 MELDA GIBSON, REALTOR l.!O:'> !'ark .\q•nut• llalbOJ h.IJnd 675 28!111 th• GERRIE CO .• REALTORS I'>'• :,an M ll!Ud I IT '''" p11rl l't•nlt'r .. 1>111 tit14•J GRAND VISTA REALTY Uti7:! Lamh1·11 M El Toro. Ca 7'1X 121" COAST PROPERTIES 301 i'~a1't Ualhoa 111\t,J • Ballioa b/J 1~ Ill PEG ALLEN, REAL TOR 11~1.~ ,0 C'o.1,I lll~'h\\,I\ l.Jlo!UOJ &>:11 h 41H 75711 GEM REALTORS 1"0 fl .. ,1111 '"'0111' 'I; I'\\ ll<lrl 114· JI h 1, I~ 11,.!.l DAVIDSON REALTY :! Nr\\ Jl"rl 111111••' lo!',.•nt· \'ou l11'i i>7.> hi.l'MHIO JACK HOWELL & ASSOCIATES 7 15 1>111n111 110 l•r1''" "!'"'l''''I Ut'tll'h 1.11 I 1.~i ORANGE COAST REAL ESTATE .!lillll 1-. l 'u.l'I I h11h1A ,I\ Cur t1n.1 111•1 \l.u f>I I IX 01 JOMES REALTY .'1101 \\ 11<1lh11J llh•I 'l' \\ JIHI \ 114.'.tl h liiJ h.' 111 DOM V. FRANKLIN, REALTOR .1·•.10 t-: I 'na'I I lt~h" ,I\ l'oro11.1111'1 \1.11 ••HI itllHI BOYD REALTORS :ct..17 E C"n11,1 llll!h\\ '" Curon,1 tlt•I ~l.1r h75 Jl),10 EASTBLUFF REALTY ~ .. 1~1 1-:.1,thl11rr Dr •..'1•i 'll1•1A 11<1rt 114'.tl'h f;t I 11.J:I LIDO REALTY J:li7 \ 1 ;i l.ulo I.ult> 1' h• 'lie"' l>Orl lk'Jlh liiJ illlll LEE J. MOHLER REAL TOR Jh•al 1-:.,1.11t' In\ l'~tm1•111 Slti Situ LARKIN RED CARPET REALTORS 2:14 1\tlarns H unllffl.'t-On Rf>al'h S36·~ UM I QUE HOMES REALTORS C<>'>t3 ~lr~u. Curorn1 del Mar. Balboa Island 5~b 5900 f;i;) 60t•l 6i5 i600 LUSK REALTY Z.'>15 E Coa•t lhi;hw:I\ t•orona del .\l.ir R75 J.11 I TURNER REALTORS 1105 ~ Coa~I ll1i:h" a' 1,.1.:una l\eJ<'h 191 1177 HOULIHAN REALTY rn.197 lle.wh Bhll . lhmllni.f\on ~ach K.t7 ~3 IALIOA IA Y PROPERTIES •YI'.! W l'<M"I llw'' '1 I'" l'Xlrt Bc-arh 675 70M ASSOCIATED IROKERS 202.'1 \\' llalboa Bhrl J\ll"V. I'(>! I 1-\f',lf h t;jJ :lff~'1 C.F. COLESWORTHY REALTORS 1-.a ~tbluH Sho1111111i: <:enlt.'r :-.e" port Bearh WO 00:!11 IMTERMATIOMAL REAL EST A TE NETWORK. COURTESY 11.913 Bushard. Fount&rn \'Jll1•v 96:? 7i:'>I LAGUNA MIGUEL REALTY RESALE OFFICES J \Junarrh Ba' PL11J L.1i:un.1 :\1i.:11d 11:111 51150 & l'lfi 111111 HESTER-BROWM & ASSOC., REAL TORS B.ink n( l'ull( Bid!.( . Su1l<' :!:!II l ~111 l>o\l' :-;1 .'llt.'"port ll.•arh 11:1:1 !l7XI RED HILL REALTY 11112-I Cuher Dn11• In lllt' $;)2 75IMI MACMAB-IRVIME REALTY CO. 'IOlfJo\t.'r Or Ne"pnrtl!4·Jlh hl2K:n:; lt.-1 t :\1 arArthur, :-."t>wpon &•J('h h II ll;!t'M1 In me. ut Cumpu' Valley C't'nh't 7'1:! 1111 llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.j I B,l\..,rdt• Ur, Su11t• I New porl.lic.acb tiiS h Iii I THE LAND OFFICE 179115 Skypark Circle. l n·1111· S4()~ DOM TYLER & ASSOCIATES, RLTRS. JIHj M .mne ,\H• Rall>oa hl.-nd i;75.mo11 BALBOA ISLAND RE.ALTY \L.1ru1c & PJrk \1 enu'""· B.1 lho.1 "l.11111 til:S l!iOIJ KA TELLA REAL TY 2S!l!ll La P at Ho:sd. :\li-~11111 \'1t'J" SAA 27110 WEST COAST PACIFIC REAL ESTATE J.i I Ill Coa~t llw.1 . Uuna l'oinl 831 261)0 WILLIAM POWRL REAL ESTATE J:.!tllJ 1;1enn1•\ rt>. l.JllUllll lkdch 4!17 1751 E.L. RISLEY REAL TORS I i2 Ut•I ~l<cr ~"'" l'lerm·nll• N'l (JI.I:! SAM JUAN CAPISTRANO REALTY :11111:.? C'.1m11111 l'.1111,lr .11111. S.m Ju.111 Ca111,lrJ1t•1 .m;1 11:11 FAREL WALKER, REALTOR :io:.0 1:1t·S1 <'o~t.1 Mt·~.1 1~1~ ~'fil11! UNITED BROKERS, John Corey :1000 W. ('UJ!\l ll\lo'\ '\t'\\ 11111 I ll\.'lld1 1;.11; 7111 COOPER & COX CORP. 1:,;i., :\11·-.1 Vt•rdc J>i "t' ~·.,.,l Co,la Ml"ill ~•o 'l'J;.!.! FOREST OLSON, IMC. 229!} llrarhor 111\•I Co~la M~.i hl.1tl'.I01 TRI-HARBOR REALTORS 4001-:. 17th SIM•I Cu,lo M1·~11 6 lfl 32:\~• AUSTIM·SMITH-GORMAM REALTORS 21!2j! E C11MI lhi:h\\llV Coron.HM Mur fi.11 7270 VALLEY REAL TY :J~25 1-: Cu.1~1 "" )' \oronJ dl'I \1.11 67\ 722.'I WHELAN RIAL ESTATE 7.1;1 Ba k<>r S\ . Co'\ la ~h·~.1 :;10 36CA> HAL PIMCHIM. REALTORS 2727 }';, <:011o;t I l11o y . Corona drl ~I .1r G7S 4392 PRESTIGE PROPERTIES 1200N. Coast Hwy, l.-111o:una Bul"h 494-0706 CAV!RLY. JACK, REALTOR 0 B \.San Ju;rn Cap1,tr.1110 HNllv ~"" Ju11n Copi!>tr.1110 Ii I l 1 l!IJ I J;lj NICHOLS REAL ESTATE 202S S l'ora:cl lh' ~· L .. 1i:11n11 R4•111 h 41)4 mm HERITAGE REAL EST A TE Two oHrces ror Your Con,•enience 1500 Adam' S46 ~ 3720Campu~ Dr N.B ~o 1151 SUPERI HOMES REALTY 1sas Baker St11t(' A & n Costa ~les11 ~19 865.S ,ETEIARRETTREALTY N~WJlOr\ Be1ch. S..lboa, A u lon 642·5200 67S~IRO I~ DAILY PILOT (f &Jnd1 , A rtl t8 t 978 THEIAftD an lnuc1lmcnl ROBERTS REALTY lli211 Ul·u,·h Bh ti 11111111111.:t•m fk•a1·h K-18 lti>IH COATS & WALLACE REALTORS llunl111t.?lun ll1•ad1 C11sl;1 ~k\3, :"e11porl Bt•.c1 h 111.:! 11~1 [~11; 4141 1;.rn s 11>1 ROY McCARDLE REALTOR 11110 °"l'" a>ort Rh d <'0,1.1 \ll':>J S.18 7729 ED RIDDLE. REALTOR IMC. 2211 ;'l;ewport Bl\ d <.:11,ta M~a &46-8811 RED CARPET REALTORS IOU:UA®msAvc llunt,1n)..'1.00 lk:ich 962-7771 DO LPHIM REAL EST A TE '19H South t'oa:-t ll1~hwa y. Lai:unu 11"11 Phone 49 1·8581 NIGEL BAILEY & ASSOCIATES 2i32 E Coast Hwy. l 'orona d<'I MJr 644-7211 · DONALD M. llRD ASSOC IA TES, REALTORS 21!12 Mart in. Ste 155. lrvme. l',1. i52·7315 THE REAL ESTATERS llliilt2 Mac Arthur Ulvd. Jrvmc 752 17\XI REM FRO C. NEWCOMB 7:10 :\iahl>ar [)r. Corona del ~l:ir 673 3401 SHIB.D REAL ESTA TE J llll'hah.ASl . Lairnna Ucat h 4!14 80'.JJ IRVIME MESA REALTORS 26;!!1 llarbor Bh d (' n'lu Mes a 541i l!f>40 GRAND REALTY 17!1JI lk•udt Bhd l1 11nt111 i:ton lkurh 8-12 6'i:ll1 GALAXY REALTY '~II f Hl\l'I J>r Sutlf' J;JO :\t•\\ 1111rt lk•:ot•h &15-:JI 11 PAUL COAD REALTOR l!Jl)t211Jn111l'n Lune ll1Jnl1ri,.,'11111 IWlll"h • !N;;i Iii 12 CAROL YM REEDER REAL TOR IK511:!1ti•arh Uh 11 St.111t• 217 Jl unllnil\•HI Ul'aC'h tl62 6lll;!J REAL ESTATE BY MC VAY 11:1111 lk 1tl'h Uh tl ,Jhmttni:tun ll<!u1·h 842 !137 1 REAL ESTATE BY MC VAY :!O'J.11 He 1111khurst i\vc . lluntrnitlon 1$1"'' h fl6lH4SG REAL l;ST A TE IY MCVAY, IMY'ESTMEHT CORP. 17301 HeJt·h lllHI , ll11nl1ni:ton Tk-.u h lh2 7181 WESLEYM. TAYLOR CO. 2 111 Sun Joaqwn l hll11 Rd. Nt'" rort ('entl'r , NewJ>Ort Beach 644 4!1111 R.J. NICHOLSON REALTY & INVESTMENT CO. 495 Broadwey, Laguna Beach 497 .;1144 IMTERMA TIOHAL REAL EST A TE NETWORK. MOMEac .!11111 Jk~rh lllvrl • llunllll~lon lwud1 ~.lllH RITA MYHS REAL EST A TE lil!f> S. Coast Jlwy La!luna Beach 494 5420 RHODA MAGIL, REALTOR 642-3600 THE VO<irB. CO., REALTORS 20~2 N1•1A1tt>rl Rh·d , Su 1tc 10 Costa M~a S"8 ll34fi ,RESTIGE HOMES JOO N N '"'port, :-.! l"Y. purl Re-a ch 1).45 6646 fol Gii llmc1 QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES 11111H J u.11l :,111·..i. '''"Jl"t l lkad1 l.1.! l!l.!U BETTY A GRUBB, REALTOR I lll'l 1\1111-.11111 i\' , Su1l1• :!!:1 Nt:\\f)()rl {'l'nkr N II 1141-lll!IK SO. C ALIFORMIA REAL TY :111111 \1 onrtl(' W.11 Cu:.la Mt•'a IS.! Oi>~ 5'11) 5bll.t !'>-IU·814'1 WA TERFROMT HOMES 263:1 Wl"I t'11a~l ll11!h" JV '\ c" port Bt>.ich i;:11 1.ioo ALL PORTS REAL ESTATE 2100 W Coa~l H111hwav Ncwp<•rt Belich &15·1!02-t AMM CHISMAN REAL EST ATE 32351 Coast lhghway Soolh La~una 49!HJ4l CENTURY RMAMCIAL REALTORS <Your 1-:RA Brkr) 25255 Cabot Road, l\llss1on VaeJo 581·1210 NEWPORT REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES 2:127 Maragaret Dnve, Newport Beach <:a II 64 S-6625 JACOBS REALTY 2919 Newport Blvd., Corner JOlh Newport Beach, Ca. 675-6670 REX L HODGES REALTY 15781 Brnokhur~t t". V. SJIJ.)710 HOWARD JOHNSON REALTY Surf & Sund Shopping Valla~e H 6!'i6 ~.Coast Hwy. 497-1744 JAY W. YEA TS, REAL TOR 31711 Coosl llwy, So. Laguna 49'.l 2237 PEACOCK REAL EST A TE C11ll 644-5:135 KA YE REALTY I' 0 llo>. 20114 C M. Vtc 55ti 7!'176 HOLLIS WOOD. REALTOR J70H Ejt~l O!•f';1nfrnnl, llalhoa fJ7.~ ll071J HARBOR REALTY 1il1v 111 llarhur l11\/t''lnw11t <:o 1211115 1-;, Cua'I llwy , <:uronn 11'•1 M ur 1173 4 ioo SANDCASTLE REAL ESTATE I 7ljl1 ~ via~l llwy , l.i1a.t11n11, <.:u. tltl11102$ C EMTEHMIAL REAL EST A TE <!l!l'.! Murlrn, Suite ltJ5 lrVlllt.' 55:!· 1776 EILEEN HUDSON, REALTOR ~ K1•y lluy Urive C' oron11 dl'I M .tr 1144 0:\22 MISSION VIEJO REALTY :.!:11112 i\lrd.1 l'J1kwny. l\1111<111111 V11•10. !WI! 1000 2!1112 M..ir1.?11••nlr l'.1rkwav, Mrh'IUll VwJo. 837 11500 ROM WILLIAMS REALTY I02tl ~llh ('1111<1t t11iihw11y Li111ur1i. lk•111rh 41)4 11~1!1 ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS 341114 C'ousl ll11(hway Otina Point 400·7711 THE HIUS REAL TY 2147~ Marguente Parkw11y Ml!mon VieJO 8312223.495·1500 REX L HODGES REAL TY 25200 La Pat Road. 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P•"IOc••" '0 U' QOO It'\ tt• • ,. , YJ .. l l "t """'1Q11 M 1)1 100 .. • 0'-i •~ t .. J -. ~: ';~ i~:~,.'•oP · :::: ri~ 1:~ r~~ ;,.; 1l 1 I K41vr l'WI 1>J JOI If\ t1 • II• 1• .. • )~ (~MO M, 1 • l Jen ) \ t \ • U , I) \..mDO\ lihl l'J' .00 ll • It t• · t t I tt Uftl f'•ftd •I tO\ I» t•• I I • • ·""" ••co"' ~1 Gu ... n tt11 '"'• " • H. ' . '"' ... ,.,... tl.4'0 U·• II ) .. '',I Tax Idea Stirs Debate Swiss Shopp~rs Go Abroad CAMBRIDGE. Masll. (AP) The disclosure that about 200.000 w<'althy Americans legally paid no income tax la~t Vl'&r hos stimulated new debatC'.on an old idea -don't t:.i>e income, tax con· ~umplion. One economist ravonng thl1' approach 1s M artln S. Felc.h!tean , • ._ Harvard profeuor and tax ex- . pert. who backed a coMumpllun tax in a recent article ln New Republic magazine. "The idea that everyone's tax should depend on how much he consumes, reeardless or how that consumption is financed. appeals strongly to our unse <if fair- noss .... "he wrote. "ALTHOUGH such a change would have lttllc effect on taxes paid by most fa milies. It would force ull of those who enJOY a hillh standard or consumption to pay their fair share of taxes." In an Inter view, ti'el<:btein ex plained thal his proJ)()lllll wus nol ncce~sari ly jus t . a closing of loopholes. "A lot of the loopholl!S SOrVl' '. good purpost•s," h<' ~aid. 1'·or in · stance. taxing c·ap1tnl l(aln11 lit a r ate less than thnt applied to or· dmury 1nromu. the prt>sent 11ltu11 , lion. helps 1t1mulatc nccdl'd in \'l'Sl m<'nt and provides a s light l'dl(t' ai:u1nt1t Inflation ll<'n'!'I how l<'l'lrt.'ltrln's 1rlN1 \\nuld \\Ml.. Thi' ta>.payrr \\nulrl ocltl up hi' mont'v rc.>celpt'I from nil sot1rt'•'' I lwn ht• woultl '1f' duct "h.lfr\ l'I he uv<'d 11r in •Vl''\tl'cl llF. cnn.o ..i111 dl'ct11r1 bus1 nesc; {'\JIE'llSl''I ond pcri.onal ltt>m' hkt• mr1hr:il 1•x1>4"n11c-.. JJr11 ywrl\ t:l\I'' nnd In"' from 111·1·1 :'d t'n\"' Thi• amount l<•ft "ouhJ ht· hr, taxubh• inc•omt' Th t• p I 11 n c1 u r >1 n w u y " i I h tij)CC'la l l)fll\ l'>IOn'I rnr n 1p1lal ,6fatll ', l l\lt l'Xl'm "tlon ror .mun1c1p.ll honc1 lntrrt't1L tnr bookk1•1•11111i.: d1·1H'1•1·1.1t lnn of rt•al <'.;tat<'" hlh.• II 11ct11,11ly lnt•rt•11i11•s 111 111a1 k..t \':tlul' oncl Mhr r FINANCE S(}{'Ctal provisions . Fe ldstein contends 1t would hE'lp , not hurl, capital formation &1nct• a "':ige-earner's suvings would be exempt from taxC's. ('hnnging the pre-.enl system would be easy a nd should be done graduully. F eldstein said. "I\~ a practical matter. nobody is going to thr·ow a" ay 60 years 11( de· velopmc•nl " HE S t GG EST ED s tortin~ ¥.Ith r1t•h taxpayers w ith 'lhelt<'red 1nrome abcl\c u cc•rta1n amount. · the i.:roup that matters lhe mo-.t .. Tht•n 'uu could ~r.1dually move tltm 11 t hroui.:h th1• 1n1·ome i.:rnup'> P1ecenw.tl d1ani.:co; to tlw pre· ~<'nt ~''km might m<1kr things \\Ot 'it'. Ft•ltl'>t t•m ronh•nclN, and LI'< 1•'<1wrt., '>ho1illl not nc•ttil'cl lhc t•ffrt·t nf otht•r tall.I'~ "Thr So<.'1111 S('rurily t,1'< now rollt•1'ts mort• re' (•nu•• from the uvtrn)(c• fam tly than the lncom~ tax." ht· s aid {'l••o I' .l nillt'I . forml'r Ntw F.n~l rmc1 rh1d of thC' l' S. In tt'rnal Ht•\ .. 11111• S1•rv11·r 11n1I ARB Proposal Aired SA<..HAMF.NTO t Al'l • Slrkter 11tall' olr 11unhty i;tan <ll1rds on nt•w 111du11\nal plant" \\OUld m.1ke C<lmpnnit·~ 11erlt location" 1•b1•..t hc>rf', the SC'nAtf' Co mmitt<'<' c1 n '\nturn l Jk.,ources and Wlldllfo has been • told Thl commlttl'r hf'ard tc,l1mony from many represen· tall\<''> or bu!>mcr;s at a hcanng la.;t "'eek Th<' proposa l. b> th<' 11tnl<' J\1r Re'\Ollf('('!\ Boord IA RR>. l'I that local air pollution ronlrol ofrl c<'r!I turn down pcrm1qsion to huild ,. plants that \\OU Id emit more than lS pounds an hour of JlOllutnnu such as oxides of nitrogen and or· game gase11. THE COMMITTF.F. was al!IO , told that local a ir pollutaon of· ' fi cers feel they are betn1 ordtrC\d to make decision!! lhat would hurt. .-the economy and ¥.oraen un. employmrnt. But l.nrr~ ll oss. r;poke11m11n - for the AR n. lt>SI if1ed that II li•l lt•r to d1111tnl'ts from the ARB ex- ecut 1 \ C direct or used "un · tortunJlr" language that madc It oppear thf' '>tale was 1ssuin1t auch orrlers I le !'atd l<'lters arc beinJ;c prepared to cxplam lhal lhe ARB hao; no "'do-rt or ·<'lse" attitude. and cxp<'ct s d1stnC'ts to adopt standards suited to their own cn mmun1t11.•s JA~ 80\\'~fAN. a general mana~<'r or Kaiser Refractones. a d1\1s1on of the Oakland-based "Orldwide Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp .. said state stan· dards are unreasonably restric· tl\"e . He said they s hould be in line with national standards. Bowman said the ARR's pro- posed 90-day delay while perml\8 art> re\'lewed "means an addl· t1onal Sl7.500 project cost fol' every one mlllton dollars o ( capital commitment if innauon conhnues at seven percent. .. former stale la>e commissioner, aaid that as he unde rstands Feldstein's proposal, it would be no help "to the little gUy .'' ''TAKE A M AN who earns maybe 18,000 a year," he sa id. "Say he has a family with five kids. He can't pul any money in savinas . so that'• out. He doesn't have any real etlate or invest· ment, so that 'a out. So there's re- ally nothing he can deduct. lie hu to use the whole $8,000 lo sup· port hi• family." Noting th al M aasacbusetts p&Jd an aatoundtng 9.04 percent on a recent bond issue, Jaillet sald, "JC you did away with lhe tax·exempl alatus of state and municipal bonds, the interest rate would be 15·16 percent. .. J aallet. now a lax s pec1ahst for the legislature. added. "We are a capitalist country, and I firmly believe that. investment people keep this country going. H they put in their money, they're cn- lltled to make m oney on their in- vestment They also can take a toss." Lyman Ziegler. vice president or the M ou achusetL-> Taxp:i) l'rS J<'oundation, a priv:.ite ~roup. said he thought Feldc;tem 's pro- p<>aal to do away with special treatment ~r capital gains mis- sed the point. "A FA IR capital i::.un.s tax wo uld be boscd on a t1ml' schedule to account for 1nnat10n. and separate r eal 111come from paper Income," Ziegler said On Feld1tein's overall idea. Ziegler uld, "There may be a vl'ry potent argument for t his. but r t hlnk It 111 one the little ~uv wtll rind hard to !\\\allow I don't think It's poltt 11•ally rl•• ah:itic " Buffs Firul Unusual Vses For Compulers LO~ ANGF.LES <AP> -Thf' blackjack dealer doesn't smile when you say "hit me" for the third time, but he Isn't a sore losu either. He'• a homemade computer. and me m ben of the Southern California Computer Society say they have found there 1s m or<' lo be done with computers than 1ust mere business The society's romputer buffs have progr amm e d their machine• to play tick·tack-toc as lon1t 11 you hke. They hnve in - vented 1amea, lake "Star Trek." In which thct player is pilled against a computerized universe com plet e with en<'my spaceships . and have even taught the com potl'rs to write news atorles "lt'a power. Jl's stimulating You challenge yourselC," said Stuart Gibbs, a member or lhe San Fernando Valley-based society. GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) -A Geneva housewife with an e ye on the budget buys Swedish butler In France. An econo m y- minded Basel burgher crosses into Germany to get his new Italian car. A Zurich bus i- nessman headed for Hons Kong books his flight in London. It's called pnvnte lmportlng -the way the Swiss. r ated the world'• thriftiest people by the International Savings Bank Jnstilute. Firins Lag In Tax Duties WASHINGTON (APl -The collector of most of the nation's taxes Is not the Internal Revenue Service but the country's many cor- porations, and a growing number have been fall· ing down on the job . Across the land. corporations are r equired to withho ld m oney from thrir employcs' paychecks, both for Income taxes and Social Security taxes, and depo11ll thc money a11 often :.is four times a m onth Into governmc•nt uccounts tn local banks. During 1975, an estimated $154 billion was collected 1n t his rash1on by employers, out of total government la't colll'rlinn'> e.,t1m ated at S294 billion. The lo\-1thhcld tu'( money is uterred to as Trust Funds Bl'T LATF:L\' th<• i.y'>t(•m ha-; hcen show1ni,i "IJ.!O:. of !\train bCC':.t US(' Of thr rccl'l'i!'iiOn. 1nflal1on and an "c nnronmenl for protest" ;ii.;<11n.,t tcrx payments g<'nl·rally, tnsorf1r1al'i say Stanlty Skrlloff. rhlt>f of the I RS's Techn1 ral D1v1sion, sa id In on lntn vlrw thut "The V1rln11m \\ar got pt>oplc in lhl' mood to obJect to ta'<t''> J,!eneralh ... The IHS li11t1•d $.'VI!) IT\lllion in Tru'it Fund tax- t•o; as unn1llt·1'llbll' for rulcnch1r 1975, an anrn•asc or 27 .!I percent over 1974. It utd there• \\ t'f<' I 2 million de linquent. Tru~t f'\ind arcounts 5 r. fl('rcenl of the lot al that rec1w n•d !.PN'lal Ml lectwn action durlnlt the Y<'!.lr The amount or money in lhe11e a ccount!\ tot11lled fl I hi I hon Then• is con11iderohlr risk lt> the cmploy<'r In hein~ d<'llnquent: flnr!l Ufl to 100 JWr('l'nl Of lhl' mon~y owtcl nnd i1rl11on l«!rm11 up lrJ five ycar11 !'\MA I.I, AND m Ntlum·1!17.c 1·orporal1ons und hus1nesst>c;, u11uolly thosl' In 11omc> frn<1nC'1al d1r ft(•ulty, moi;t oftfn yield to lht' lt'rnµtulmn lo use cmploy('s' taxt11 fnr bW1ine11, purpot1c~. ~aid Ken m•th 1-: Luke, assistant dlrt•tlor ur lhl' Collcc· lions 01v h1lon llowever. he said that bu!\lnesses which are cons1\tcntly delinquent u11uolly do not o;u r v1v{' long, in part b ecause the IRS IMisls on poymrnt and will seli e ~81ness property if payments aren't made The I RS carried out 19.864 &eiiures of proper tv or nll kinds in t 97S. both from businesses and 1ndh iduals "ho were in default on laxes Luke !<aid the I RS has adopted a pohcy of be· mg m ore lenient In worklniz out repaym ent plons for delinquent busines11cs It has it111ued a nr w ftlm that encourages busm<'s~mrn to come to the I RS to d iscuss their problems before they become too seriout1 for solution TH ERE ARE proposals to simplify collec· lion proct>dures. which Luke acknowledges now impose "a fairly subs lant111I pape r\\ork burden ... IRS ocr.clals believe that bus inessmen are now m ore tf'mptf'd lhtlfl f'vt'r to delay h11nd ing over tax mon<.'y because tto muC'h more mooey is involved. Withheld tnxes avcrnged Sl.950 per y ear for uch employ• In 1975, up from $i60in 1004. live in one or the world's most expensive coun- tries All il takes ill an al<•rt eye, u pocket calculator, a conversion table and. oc- casionally, some patience al the customs counter. Lowered customs barriers and curren· cy crises in which the Swiss franc invariably - comes out on top arc lncenUve1 to play the game, along with reluctance by regular im- porters to lower Swiss prices . Order Yours NOW ••• {~ 1000 :A\~}~ "~ ~~~ Beautiful ~~ Stick-on Labels • PERSONALIZED •srYLISH •EASY TO USE •ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEND r SHAPE AN O Sil£ 0' lA81 l Mr• Jelln Oot In M1111 Stru l Anylo•11. Allytlt t' 1'U, L1Delt Oo Hot HIYt A Prtnted ttoidt•. Fiii In lhh co11pen, cllp end meol with t I .SO lo. Pilot Prinleng Lebel Div., Post Office Bo1 Uto Coit• M.w, Calif•rnla 92626 •• 5.,,. re .... rev• 11, C•• '''''"""''' -----.J Pariama Canal: U.S. Negotiators In Rough Waters • Uy CllARl.ES c;Rt.E:O.. TtWAtMU41•0""'M' PANAMA CITY. PanamJ Punu them rema1n1n,.: u1lder complete L ~ control for defense of th(· <'anul Panama. Lopt·z GuevarJ ~aid. has nf fercd thrt'e ba:-.e:. under JOtnl c·onlrol or under the f:'xclus1ve control of llw Panumam:rn l'\alwn:il Guard Sunday April 18. 1976 DAILY PILOT (::J l A,WI,.. ...... , man1an leude rs and dq.1lorn:.ils an· t alking softly and careaillv lest some rash 1ilalemt·nt or violent atllon bring the issue of a new Panam<t Canal treaty into sharper de butt• 1n the l S µn·.,1den llal elect ion t' J m pa 11.:n THE 3,500 A~I ERICA~S t•mplo~cd b~ the canal <'ompan~ arc t•ont•t•riwd :iU<>ut their futures bt•t.iu::.c an<•" trt.>al\ rnuld upi.el thf:'1r II\ e s and r<trt•t•r" An emplo) e "s1<'kt1ut ' 111.,t month strandt•d almost 200 ship:. and' 1rtuJll\ C'lo,u1 the SO· mill'" ater for fl\ t• dJ)' <>ffl<'tdll) th1.· employes "erl' 'N'kinJ: rollertl\'l' bargainini: rtJ:hh and remO\ al of '-omt· VESSEL SLOWLY SQUEEZES THROUGH PANAMA CANAL: TREATY NEGOTIATIONS ARE GOING SLOWLY TOO The lin1ted Stull-') Jlld PJndma are negot1allnJ: a rt•plJtt•ment for thl' 1903 treat} . .,.. h1t·h pm' 1dt•<l for l ' S so\> erea~nty and <·omplt•tt• JUr"cl1cl1onJI control O\ t>1 t ht• tJnal Jnd the 500 square·m ale(.' an JI Zont• rore' N REPUBLIC.\~ H11n.1lrl Ht•JJ:Jn hd' "'age and fringe pa) propo ... Jh the~ <'!m already brou~ht up "hat 1nt1t·::. call J sider offen::.l\c But the nc•" tre.it) "Js Washington pl;rn to · J:I\ l' the ran al the real underh mi:: rca:.on a"'ay" and ::.urrl'ndt•r to PJnam;i all ··There 1s no doubt '>Ome groups dfl' nght:. in tht• wne Both nl'got1at1nJ: pla)ing on the fe:srs of 1.·mplo)I'" in tht• teams hope they can pa" tht· prc::.11.!l'n zone.· a h1ghl) plJccoJ American !-aid ttal election without the treat) becoming 'The labor rights of the Zontan::. "'111 an even lar~er l'>'>Ut• 1n th1• tampa1gn be preserved." Lopez Gue' ara ::..i1c1 At the samt> t1mt.>. Hn~ Gen Omar 'The Panamanian i:overnment h<t::. n: Torrijos lier rem. PanalllJ ... chief of iterated its policy tht1t the r11~ht::. of state, apparently 1!-1 tr) mg to control ex worker:.. reRardless l)f n:it1onahl). \\Ill treme leftist student i.:roup-. to u' 01d any not b(! reduce d by the treaty " violence or ph)s1ca.I attacks ciga1nst tht> The Zon1ans, somt• of whom are third zone which could forct• a hardemn~ or op generation em plo) es. art uocustomcd to position to a new treaty a certain life st' le and facilitlC!> a!t mtcn· A team of high·level negotiators. led t1ve for linng ':ind working here rather on the American side by Amrncan Am than in the l:nilt'd Stutes. They include u money that ., bringing ubout lhc::.t• au::.tent) programs. ll 's an OH·rall pltlt a plan b) the t:ntll·d States Dl•partmt•nt lo J.:C'l rid or lhl' L' S cmplO) CS hcrl' rm th<' l'llhmu::.." he told a ret•ent rally Zonian-. fet>I thl· C'an:il Zone go,eru mcnt \ 1olatl.':. their cn1I nghls be<.·au::.e all ne.,.. !>paper:. or mCJ~azmc ... pubh:.hl•d in the zone are controlled h> the canJI t·ompam or thf:' m1hta~ TorrtJO:.. who has u::.ed Pdnama ~ da1m to son-reign ngh~ o\·er tht.> Canal Zont' as a battle flag to unite his people behind his m1htary governmC'nt. 'ap parently 1s cuutaous for the moment Attacks against ''Yankee rm jX'nahsm" and "American colonialr:.m · · continue in the government·cont rollt•d pres!!, but insiders say the attitude at the n<'gollatmg table, while still firm. 1" mu<'h less strident than m the past bassador Ellsworth Bunker. 1-. workang 15 percent bonus ror tropical pay, a \ C'ry on a new treaty Both 1.odt>S say nel(ot1a ample leave program. which allows frt• TORRIJOS IS ALSO aware that imy lions arc goang well .ind Panamanian quent returns t u the l'natC'd Stut1•!-. student' aolencc agamst the C:inal Zon(' negotiator Carlos Alfredo Lopez Amer1 can.run pol1C(' protl'l't1on or any iJllempt by Panamanian students Guevara said he thmk-; :i ranal document American courts and American ::.choob to mar<:h on the zone. could hardl·n op could be ready after th(' ~oH·mbcr cler Thev Jjve a bas1callv American life 1n J position tu '' ne" treat\ in thl· L'nikd taon tropical country Jnd thev rear a n"" States treaty would change 11 I le 1s under pres::.un· from a :.mall .,tu "Dl~iiiCE~ WERE narro.,..ed . The wage propo:.als madt• h~ Canal dent orgamzallon called the Revolu-'11~.i.r-/~sg.me~ t.. ~ ~ _.....,_____. -.. :..,··-: ~~at'tiU~·· ·-··k .. tM>oan·Ji.9.<liahst .Fact.Jon. which h<!s as ~lr\ '-~~ • s'm~+rd~ ~ Tf ..... '~:n·-~us e , 1) a~n?"'~ kch~m· .. ~~'"".(·_-t~r-:-~ ..... ·-~~.:itlo~ , ~ mam on s uch qucst1ons•of how m11n) ment says ~as <'a scd by .,..orlrl inflallon · se 111 n I: ou.t-' · to lh e Am eri c Jn 1 military bases s hould remain in the zone and a reduction 10 canal m<'Om<' JS '>hip negol1aUlrs and demanding complt•le and for how long and what land and pmg dropped and 1mmed1ate remo\ al of the t·nt1n• water rights Panama "ould rere1\ e L'S mahtary presence from the zone JA)tES O'DOSS ELL. president of tht· ··Some of the students are hard to han "We arc sttll for apart on the land dnd local union of the A men can Fl'dcrat1on of die." Lopez Gue\'ara said, "Espccrall) ~ater issue." Lopez Guernra .. aul Go,ernment Emplo~(.'!, IAf'GEI. 'aY!-hl' on th<' subject of the base" An informed tJ S soun•e aJ!n•ec1 . -.;,, thinks the ausll•nt> pro~ram 1s Just :int'\ We tell tht.>m "e arc not lcgalllmg mg the durut1on of thl• nt•\\ Jf.ttt•cml·nt cu:-.e to make thing:. tou,l!hc•r on llw .anything We arc faced \\1th the m1htt1r"¥ "as also !;till .1 ver) stt<'k\ µ111nt f:'mployes so mun· .... 111 g1vt• up and return presC'nce Even 1r 1t 1s 11iegal we cannot The Amenc:in side .... a~1L., to rl'lain o.111 homeprtortoa ne,.., tn·at) Jll!-l take a broom and s~ecp 11 out \\'e ' , f t \ or most of the l •I l ' S . n11hlar) mstulla "Jt leads you to beltcH· 11 1~ not are negotiating tow<1rd a solutton w1th1p lions in the 1.ont·. "Ith at ll·a-.t some or the lack of sh1pp1ng or the ::.hnrtaitc of a re.isonable lime.·· PANAMA YOUTH STROLLS BY MURAL URGING U.S. OUT OF CANAL ZONE UC IRVINE STUDENTS IN CONTROL ROOM DURING TAPING OF ·uc EYE' (L to R) Suzy Cooley, Scott Howell. Dvorah Sorell, Walter Sawall Students Run 'UC Eye' 8~ JOSIE ('Attl(,IJO 04 "" o ••• , ..... '\tAtt Tlw tekv1..,.on -.tucho "' .1 h11l1 bub of UCll\'ltV l>,rnct•r-. .1r1· ~t'Uing thc.r ('o-;tumc·-. tni.:t-lht•1 for the np<"mn~ nulllhN .,.. h•I•· ,, guest ~pcal.t•r "' 1111tlln~ lh• f 1 n is h in ~ t o u 1· ht'... o 11 h •' r makeup All no1SC' 1·eJ:-.<'' '>ll1lrl1•nl~ .1-. the nnnOUll{'('r 111t r oclun·-.. I I f-:Vfl." ·A t c.•lt'\'l'it1111 -.1at1n11 111 II 0 I I y w 0 ti II . \ II II .1 s k . Professional tl.irH·l'r-.. ma\ lw· · The sCt'nt' 1-ln I Ill llollvwood .11 all. It 1s al'lu;illv t:ikm~ plat·1 .it UC' ln•int":-/\rt Sl11ch11. untJt-1 I ht' dtr(•ct wn uf II ank For\l'n lrnul!h. commun1c;.1tmn ... produ<' llon manager UC J>:y~'. a half hour proJ,?r.tm . IS JlrOOU<'ed ex<'lus1vely hy llCI students. Fortenbau$!h !;lly'i, hul that isn't lo say thmi;s aren't professional "TAKE TllF. danC'-er" or ac- tor". for instance." ac s~s. "I hold open auditions an4 c;elecl talent It's JUSt ltkc a r"gular telc\•1s1on station .. rortC'nbaui;ch h;i-. tJucht thl' It'll'\ 1s10n production l'l.tl'S<'S for one and a half vear. · We SlJrt t•d tht:' be~mn1ng TV production rlass because we found student.. were interested in two Uun~s ... he says. "First of all, they wanted to do some TV. Secondly, they were interested In tclhng the public what thev were doinJ:. what was goinfll on here at l;('I, etc." Following the tx•ginnang pro - duction class· succe. s. an ad vanced production class .,.. as started. Now. accordrng to 1-urtl•nhau~h 1n .1cld1t111n 111 llH''>l', both .1 lt•lt'' 1~1011 dr.im.1 ,11·t1ni: <'la's Jnd an ac1\ .1ncl'C1 cl11 c•ctan~ l'las<. usl' tht> fat•1hl1<'" Jo'orteabaui:h . .,.. hn tcache::. lht• production rlassc:-.. got h1-. cle«r<'t' al M 1ch11:an Stale· l n1,ers1t~· and has "orkt'<l for \OlrlOUS .sm all lt'll'\'ISIOll .. tnt1nn.s ,.., "l'll as for <'ducutaon.11 T\'. ht•lore j;Olnl: to L'CI The fnrmitt 1s -.1m1l:ir to th.it uf NAC s Toda, Sho". ht• says, with short intcrv1e"s "Wt• end t•ach pro!(ram w1lh u 'Campu" l'alendar,' ~1 v 1n~ lll'"S or up t•ommg UCI cn•nts .. l 'C Evt• 1s bro;1d<·a-.t on four rahll' ll•levision .stations in Orange l'ount) The~ urc Com mumtv Cabl<'\'1s1on tchannl'I JJ. Mondays and Thursday~. II to N :rn p m . Storer Cable TV l<'hannel 10). Tue'>days and Thursdays. 5 to 5 30 pm.: Leasure World Rt:TV !channel til, Mondays. 2:30 to 3 pm . a nd Teleprompter Cable TV crhaftnel 3) Tuesdavs. 5 JO to 6 ''"' "Wl' h.ivC' t"o j!aml' plans for the future of our tC'le' 1s1on studio hen:.· Fortenbaui:h s;.iys · f'1rst of all wt>'re lr)ml! to plan our o" n cablc·TV station here at UCL It is 90 percent complete nght now and should be finished by the end of the quarter. "This would mean we would have a campus.contained television for dass lecture re- views and so forth. In other words. we would itet the cable· TV progr ams. Insert our re views as well. and transmit both to our students. In tht> dorms and classrooms .. Thi' .,.. a~ hl' ')oJ\~. more· .studl•nt.s could bl•nt•f1l from ,, lt•<'ture rcv1t•w Jl ont· t1ml' J\:- 11 ~land.., no". only four to fl\ 1• '>tudenL'> can ''1ew o f P(:lurc m lhl' library ~11 nnl' tame, at one or the• \ 1dcot.ipe lclcvis1ons 11\':ttlah(p "Ol 'R s•:CO"IO Jd('a -the b1i: "ll' as to hroucl <' u ... tour proJ:rn ms on reiiular tC>lcv1s1on. say channel ~Jll At pre:wnt. nur eqwpmcnt 1<;n't n•rtned l'nnu"h for anything but <'11hlt"V1s1on Once Wf' J.?('t t•11tablished. "e hop<' to he able to .afford equapmc:nt which will h1• l'11·ctronir:illy ~oocl (•nouJ,?h Mr rl• i:ularTV hrr>ackao;tHtl! · W<.' now have approximately ~00,000 worth of «.>qu1pmt>nt here Part of 1t was donated bv the UCI Med School. wtuch used to O"n a small television studio for instructa•na I ,urposes. It became too expensive for the um~rs1ty to run both the med c;chool TV and the &nt' m the rmc Arts 'Department so the two ~ere com bmt>d 'The unaver::.1t' also donated the butldinti space here m fine arts." Fortenbaugh says. "My ad•a nced class las t quarter put. a show together without a n y help Crom me, however. It's a really good feel- ing to get them to the point where they can ,do it a~I by themselves "I had absolutely nothing to do l just sat on my hands. so to speak. and watched them work I could have gone out for coffee and 1t wouldn 'l have mattered ... CROATIAN IN CONTROVERSY. • • uke any oth('r rd1rc'<1 la\\)er h1· prefers mtt•llectu.il pur~wh to 0 u t d 0 0 r d l' I I \' I I (• ~ . ... a \ ... Rad1elo\1c The couple ha:. no 't'>tbk means of support gn mg r1st· to Yugos lavian go' l'rnrnl'nt eharges that Artuko' it· is In inj! off plundered JC" dr\ anc1 gold dentures I rom has cnnrentrat 1<111 camp v1ct1ms A morl' probilblt• expl anation 1s that h1~ mallaona1re brother, John . ,, building contractor Ill Sherman Oaks. supports him to some degree Death threati.. J DL p1C'kets anc1 a firebomb all a<·k o n h 1s brother's parked car onrc forct•d Artukov1c lo hirl'.' bodyguards from a private security scrvin· Now he relies on lht• Seal Rea~·h Polic<' Department. which has establish<'d a sper1:1I "Artuko' w Liaison" detail A DETECTIVF. 11> a.ss1gnPd 111 maintain contart with the ram1 I). usually hy tc•lephonc. kt•c·p in formed of Artukovit''s mo\t' menls and dJ1b routine·. and check out somt• of the hate• m~11I crank call:-ann -.u ... pu·iou-. packages that p1·ru><11c·ally Jrt \ ,. at the house The detect 1' c• prch·ro; to rt main anonymous hut 1ns1sts that Artukov1c "gets tht> saml' prolC'<.' lion ;1s any oth1•r cahz.l'n." lie· says he has otht>r dut1Cfi, has only met his Croatian <'hnriic twic<' 1n two years and dt>scrlbes B fi2 Surf1>1dc Colony o~ "upper m1cl di<' income, nicr hut modest." "They'rt> JUSI like nny otht·r re· tired couple," h<" adds "All fur u-, I 'm concl.'rnetl tht•y'v1• ht•l'n throuJ(h a lot. The• lt·ss said uhnut them the• better · · Most of his ne1ghbr1rs fcc•l th1· same way They ore prolC'cl IVC' uf Arlukov1c's ~mv~1<.'Y. host1I.-11. newsmen and ollwr "snoo11c•r<, · · and indignant a bout alll·~at1ons of wartime alrocalics. "He was cleared by our American courts and that's i:n<>d enough for me," says ont• Sorfslde resident who also asked to remain anonymou11 for fear of JDL relrlbulJon. BUT THO E who want lo rt.> open the Artukovlc rile say he has only thwarted extradition and de portation becaus" of a lack of evidence acceptable to Amenc1m courts. Reps. Elizabeth Holtzman <U· N Y. >and Henry A. Waxman 1 D· Calif.) have accused the lmm1· gralion and N a tura h zat1on Service or "sloppy'' and "haphazard" invesllgative pro- cedures In allowing the United States to become a haven for many war criminal!!. It ls difficult to .separate fact from fiction in a 30·year-0ld cast> colored by Communist propagan· da. Jewish emotion. US bureaucracy and Croat.lan na· t 1 on .1 I 1 s m S n m t· u f I h c• h1~hl1ghl!> ~·act · i\rt11ko' 1c w.1') 1nt.-r11H rnm1sll.'r of Croatia .. 1 brt'~1ka.,..:I\ 1>tate or \ ugoslJ\'ta, al a tim1 "hen lht· nnl"rious l s tash1 1>ecrct !)(!lice "t.>re k1lhng mHnli St.•rbs. J l'\\ s .1 nd G ~ ps1t·~ Tll E :'\l '1 HER nf thl•tr .illtgl'll '1ct1ms hJ:-bu:n tnfl<Jtcc1 on·r 1ht> \eur:-. Al .,..ar·:-. 1.'nd. the Yu Ji.OSI a\ 1 an 1!0" <'rn men t published a n t>st1m<1te of 51.534 It now allel!<'S i50.000 S(•rhs. fi0.000 Jc•ws and 21;,1100 G~p<;1es drc•d rn camps "<1dm1msten·d U) i\rtUkOVI(' '. 1-·acl l\rtukovir 1:-. an illegal 1mm1grant After t':.rapmg his homeland to s .... 1tz<'rland. he en tcrcd the· United Stales in 1948 on an Irish ccrllri<'alc of ukntrty h<•anng the name Al01s Anich. The INS ordered him dt·1.>0rted in 1952 after refusing lo extend his v1s1tor's v1s11. but the U.S State D<'partml.'nt !>layed thl.'order iln<1 grunted him temporary v1!>1tor '>Latus. contt•ndsng that h1• would ht' pt•rsecuted fnr hi'> poht1c.il lich<"fs 1f ht· V. l•rt• \Pill hat·k lo Yu1w:-.la\ 1a Thl' late Wa:-hin~ton l'Olumr11 st Drew Pear son hinted rlarkl} al rl'lated p.i}offs JO high pl ares Fact In 1951. thl· Yugo..,lu 'tan Consul Gt>n('ral re<111c:.tNI the t>xtrad1llon of Artukovat on a .... arrant tharg1n~ l ,<!9:J documented counts of "murd1·r :ind part1c1pat1on rn murder " Amoni: olh<·r thing' 11 nurn1·d Artukov1c .. , lht• founclt•r u( a11 t• I 1 l r-I ; st a sh 1 "(' u l T Irr o ,o1 Grnup" Eight yf'ar s or lt•J!al m:inl'llVCr 1n~ cnsuetl tn ;1 US. D1slrid ('ourt Yu$!O'ilav1a failed lo 1>rn duC'e w1tnl'S~(·~ hll<'ktni( up its ti;! pagl' rndrd mcnl , whal<' lhc c11·· frnsc paraded a hosrrif Crout1an l'mtl{rt•s .,.. ho t l'sliri<'d that Art11kov1<' had no powc•r nv<'r tlw 1>t•crel poller and was p<>rsonally ani:uashed hy lht' bloodsh<'d of ('lV ll war. m s ('llAlt.\C'Tt:n .... 1tnt.':.::.t•i> 1nduckd an FBI agl'11t Al lhl' same t1 mt·. I hrt'l' C11hforn1a con gn•s-.ml'n un:.uc·t·t•')-.rully tncd lco 1n1 roduc·t• h·~1sl.1t ion grantmg Artuko\ 1r p1•rmun<'nl rl'stdt>nce F .1t·t In 1959. l' S. lmmigra 11on Comm1"s1oner 'fhl'odorf:' llock<" rt'Jt•ct t·d thl' t•,lrad1t1on n•<1ut·Sl rultn~ that Yugoslav1a'i. churgt•s wt•n• ·political in nature. · In r<'sponsi• lo a n •quest from 10 llou~e nwm bt'rs. th<' State lkpartml.'nt last month staled that 1l would not obJect to de· portataon of Artukov1c 1r the Im m1grat1on and Nuturahzat1on Sl•rv1ct• chost• to deport him. Then. t•iJrly this month. the Im· m1grat1on Scrv1cr'. through its Los Angeles Dis trict. announced lh<il 1t hud dcc:uled not to reopen th<' Artukov1<· deportation hear- rngs not to dt•port him. The rc•nson was that, given ronrl1t111n ... 10 Yugoslavia now, Ar1Uk<n IC' c •1ulcl 11ol i.:t•t. a frur trial Had1<·l11v1I' hl:.im<.'s the con ~ri·ssmt•n 1nvolvt•c1 for falling nn·~ to tht· "\ u~oslav1an Lob- by .. I k sa) s thev have been m1s- lt·d by Tito s 1(11vernmeol. which "ants lo l1qu1dalc Arlukov1c beC'awic hl' 1s 1t "symbol of Jn· d('pcndl'ncc" to Croot w n na· llonah'lls Ill Yu.:o~lavia. as well ;1, lo cm1Jin· groups abroad. · Artukovu"s innocence hos ll('t•n provt•d rn I\ ml•ncan court:.. I clon't think Arnt'nl·an JU.'llke will l1<1w t1> uny new pressure hni,ed 011 <:urn mun 1st pro· pagunda .. If th1i;. argumt•nt ii. unconvlnr- lllJl, Had1t•lovw has :inotht'r : "When Emp<•ri1r lllroh1Lovlsit- t'<I th<' llnitccl Stall's, C'veryono said lct 's for~t'l what the Japanese did in the war. So why pi<'k on an old man Crom Croatia'!·• County Man Convicted in NY. NEW YORK (/\Pl -/\ rcderol Jury took 35 manules last week to convict an Orange County fman crnl consultant. Bernard I. Coldenher~. of evading taxes on more than S502.000. income Ill a single:tear Goldenberg, 49. of Orange, formerly of Manhattan. was found guilty in U.S. District Court alter a hve·day trial of listing his taxable income for 1968 as $.1,244, instead of $505.931. The return claimed that no tax was due, when Jt should have been more than $349,000, according to the indict- ment. flied lastApril 14. Judge Lee P. Gagliardi set May 25 for sentencing of Goldenberg. who could incur five years' im· pnsonment and a $10,000 Cme for eva!lion: three years and a SS.000 fine for filing a falseret.um. Trial evidence showed that Goldenberg. a specialist in mergl'rs and a<'qwsiUon.s. eot S540.000 from sale of Mastercraft Electronic Corp. stock, then hld It by a complicated series of transactions through a shell cor· poration. debenture conversion and bank checks, Asst. U.S. Atty. Bancroft Littlefield Jr. sald. Five years ago, Goldenberg was acquitted In the same court on stock·fraud charges involving the Mastercraft securities. The underlying investlgaUon was by the Securities & Exchange Commission and Internal Revenue Service. - ~ '• C4 DAIL v P_1L_O_r ____ s_u_n_d_a_r _A_o_r1_1 _1e_19_n>_ She Looked Like Model Olivia Neu:wn,.Joh11 i11gs Pretty, Too MEMP HIS. Tl'nn IAPI 1'he mtin 1n the dru11torr had no ldt•a "'ho he was que,tlomna '14 hen he Mked th\' blonde at the cO"iml"llr eounler If she "'ere• modtl When she SJ ld 110, tw tnt'd aC1ttr1 · Art' )OU a stew ardeu" · · Undaunted b) a "~culld no, he said, "W,•11 1r ) ou :ucn 't. you ou1.1ht lo bt-. 1f you wu11t tu UAO llE ASK ED Jf' tw were Ollv1u Nt•wtc111 John. the ans" er wouhl have been )'t K und he eould ha\C! takt>n ht>r a utograph home to hb tccn ·aaers Strungt> that the man h•d aaked t he younK singer whnt she was doln(( with her llf.: bet'ause once, before seven gold records and sevl•ral Gramm1c•., twr parents que11Uc1ned her uhout that In M1:rnvh" for J l'lllll'nt perro rmuncr, Mltt'I St•'4ton John, 26, talked ubOut earller days in her t•or l'rr Weanni;r boats, a dark dress an<i a collec lion of gold neck chains. s he " as calm end rela'led despite the dl' mands or a t1>ur on time anrl en erg) .. l!WTON JOH .. GRA N DD/\ l 'GllTER OF SOB EL Jlr!Ll'· \\tnnlng phys1r1st Mn Rorn. Mts Ne\\ton J ohn 1~ the London born dauJ(hter or a Welshmatn y. ho em1 gratl'd to Australia '4hcre he \\11!1 headmaster of a school She su1d he agonized for years before £'hoosin~ a <'areer as a teacher ond not an opera siniter "My mother hAd dl'i;rrees. m y brother Is a doc Lor and m y Stiller len '\chool to become an a£'1 ress., she 11 a1d. "So. or course. I h11d lo !{o to the um\er'ill ~ <lr that's whut "11o; cx1w1•1t•1l 11f me · With aupporl from h.,.r artre'ls st.sttr \hl' final· I> qUlt school and. in llmt' v.on ht-r pttrt>nh 1111 pro\ al uf ht'r rotrt•rr HE S G IN lfF.R b1vtht>t 1n l " ., <·oUet: s hop and hrokt• 1nh> tele\ lalon 1111 u teen a11t>r un an Au1tr111ian d11ytlm~ Prnttrum and 'thl' 1tlrl 1w~t door to th' star·· on M Rntlsh ~l"rit•:. Al 16. '\h~ won a t11lent sho\\• lhut JIJ' 1· a .. ltr'>I pnie. 1.1 trip to l,ondon Thl'rr "'"' 11nd onotht·1 Australian 1111 1, Pnt Carroll. formed 11n at·I 1.1nd up pt>lll'ed on nee t('l('v\K(On .rnd In 1·uhun•1 for t wn y~ars When Miu Cnroll x 'lt>a 1 un out, :1h(• rt'lurn1:rl tn Auslraha and tht• <1ct brokt· up ACtl?r jol111n11 unotht•r A:roup und mllktni;: a m•n It! 'It wa~ J d1sa~ler <.hl· dc<·ull•cl at,.~,. t'.t I h.a1l to ~tart domw :.11mct111n..: on m\ o"' 11 SHE ~TA \'•:o IN 1,0 ,1)0:-.' Jnd 111 197t t< rorded he1 first sinJ(le. H \.ol f111 You y. hll h beC'ame an 1nte rnat111nul h11 T\\o )ears lalet. she Y.011hl·r 11r"lt <ir.imm' J ... Best Cnuntr) VoceUst \\1th 1h1• <.1111.1: • Ll•t :'ti t-H1· There .. Jn 1974 "hen lht' Coun1n \lu...it \s'o<'tatwn named her 'Fe male Vocah,1 ·ol thf' Y t'i.ll it ron trovetS) began O\ er \\ helh<·r .,ht' y. ;i, ,, 1.·11unt1' s inger or popular art1sl THE AWARD WAS O~•; 111 till' n·.i'""' lor 1tw founding of T he /\ssoc1al1on fur t:ountn Eo:ntt·r tainers to promote trndltional tountr~ mus1l' ''That's so for 1n th<• pa'lt lh;,it I n •all) don't Y.anl to talk ubout It." Mt«:. "e"ton John •w1d · I bt>lteve music. all mus1C', 1:. l't"r) 1mpor11rn1 anrl belongs in e\er~une 'fil lift\ n•1111rcl k'>s 11f l \l'l' 111 St) le " Star An~r~· Studio Lost 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 I The Bluest Marketplace on the Oran.ct Coast : DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can ~II It. Find It. ( 642-5678} , Trade It With a Want fllJ One Call Service Fast ~edit Approval lttol htote . . .. 1000-2'99 ~.. ·--·•ii:'· '•~•. 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E -'1 E :\ 1' ,\ ll \ 'l·~ondar ' t•11111llmt·111 Y.tliC'h ha-. fu lkn -.1111•t• .1 l!).~011 J)l'al. 111 .oJ .l rn hon p11p1h ~huulcl le el 11(( a r nuncl 11 .1 rnlihon 1n thl' foll 111 l~l!t! thtl ~·t.>nh•t ._Jtll Ill .t 11' JJOf l p rt•p;tl 1•11 for I h1• nepartnH•n1 111 llt•.1lth 1-:du<·alton .rml \\'t•tr:irt· ,. h l' n ll m h l' I II ' tt'achers m th1•sc• "rhooh I'< (''( J,l{'('l l1 fi t II h11lrl 'tend,· al tht• c·1111 t•nt h•vt•l 1;r nt«tt h :! 1 n111l111n lhrou(!h l!lH I c11mpJtt•cl Y.1th I K m1llwn 111 1<11;..1 'llall';t1<·1 .in., '·"'' COLI.E t.I-: 1·111011 m~nl!'. :.\la rt' cl I 111111 .i :1 111ill1 on 111 l!lll l 111 ro:? m1llton Ill I !)11 l h1· I l'f'tlff( .. 111ct In lht• IH''l:I 1'l1tht 'e»r"i. thl' n11mh1·r of higher NIUC'lll ion 1ns1ru1· lur~ 1~ likt•lv to ill\'H 'll"" from 63:1.tlllli to 11115.tlllO Anti the• l'•"-(' of .1t H·nd1111t e11llt•i:1• y. 111 11•11' al lt•,1.;i th1 011i:h l'lHI lht• n ·nlt't pr1·fll1·t ••1I 8 \ rtll-... \l I. t•I 1 •m.1 l lll h 101 11111 IClll ,,.,., I Of.) Ill 111111 1111111 cl \\ 'II .l\fl ·'ll" SI 1\2.! 111 puhl11 1111l1ll1t10 11 ... itlHI f.1.2 IR lfl pri\ uh • 111llt•1t1·tt 1•uhh1 w ilt· Mt'" d1111 1<1•11 $1. 70~ ,11'1CI p rh11 l1• 1•11llt•i1t'' S:l,19:! tn l'l7 I n g, t'nll'I parl,on llH'\ 1·~· )(l'd $1 .~l!-lltlll t..11111 111 ,l.lti I (lfl fh1• I t'l'Cll \ '-Hiii llll' ti.I llOt ~ 1111111 1•1l11c•u11n11 h1 I ''hlrh ~t nml at SltlX t h1l1on 111 1'171 71 1\tll lll'Q\\ 111 S12i' :1 h1l111111 Ill l!l .. 8•:n\'t t:N t9a .11111 191.'i. the n unatwr o( c·ol lest .irnt111ot1"' 1-. l''otJX•c·t ••rt to lncrt'a St• rrom 94 4,000 to I ,ll7tUIOO for huchelnr'.; dt•J:r1•1• .... from 291. 700 t o :139.HOO for master ·~ dl'l{rf'ec; anrl from 36. tOO to •12 000 fnr doctor.ii rieJZfl'l''> Thr numht•r 111 1ir11 rl'S ion.ii dl'IZtl'l'~ HI l,m med1cinr and I hPt1loi.t' "111 n11e fr om 5t illO in J!n-1 i5 t o f\f; !J(l(I 111 1984 lt'i tht• lt'lll11 I "l,11cl JaiJ Orderrd OAKLAND <A P l Albany <:ounctlman Hubf'rt F C a l l. a je•rltr, hnl' hecn 11m tenccd tn Al' month~ lo fl\ c Y<'nrs in prison and nned SS.000 fnr attempt ed fl'C'••ipt or qnl••n gemo; l ,,.,. . El E . I' I ..... 'Ii.-~~ --,-·'l>~ ~-·~"'\ ~~ "...>t'IW~~-~ ,-·•~,.. .. "~ott:"wl--r ~· •. ~ ,..,., A G • S •A 1 JtH·k Lore JloY. 1111" 1 ,.,1111 11,.,1, " , fi \fr -~ -r . . .liL"IU' ' • • _ .. -~ -...u:~ :.·-~ ( (I h . ·h r 1'"'"''' ,,,,,,. , .----• "' most amOUS C'Op, (''A lo ·~ont ll ml om; 111\\n or. lkl<l~t'hl ,01111 11\1\ c~c .. THIS OLOU> 'I J>-I b · ' t'I Ull\1' .111111111 Ill I.Iii nm; " ""' • l\'( t 011111 Ill\ a ner\'1s1t andhttwa"ionAr~ l't ''" I L11111tl\c, tili·,,11111 . '"'ll'"'i: '" 1. , 1 . I . , .... 'I . · \Ve'\•e been k1ckt'tl oul of our lhY.all .. turl1n 11111111111 1.11. ho·n 1 111111\ 11 a r~e t .I 111 tn Or ,111gt 111 .11 ( 111pm.1n ' said Lord. whose o\\n natun· cl1w~n·t '""!\ far from • '"' '11 '' ,, 111 11111 th .. 1,1 •. 1 . .,, 111.tl i11111 • lo l'i,!l ,cl\<' \ \ .11 c \\II l ,,..,.t tr••s. ' . I . 1111' '"""' \\tlh "·' '"' ' II J I • • 1 I ._ .. t he lighl·llppcd Sll'\t' f>ktiartl•lt nf 'IJJY.311 t11.i•1t 1 ''"'' llt•·--tui,: h1t"I"''" li111h1 11 · I·' !ht·rs11.t•<I ll\111g t ornn rltn111i.: 1·11otn & \ lnn~·I.' l'),!l'l'I Jll'l'r:- l ro 111 ha s mar'h' ho nw n 1• a 1 I> a rH· n C:.1 l'l'"l'mhl in~ ,, se11l p l 111 -. h.111 ell\\ ork tudent ~ R e port On Sex "E\11'1.E \I'• I . II ' \ c· r ~ I I \ " f \\ ,1 'h 1 n I! I 11 n 'I u <h· n t ., tt•nd tn h1•1l1•\ 1• th1• h1•11H h of u 't''l:llUI n •lat1on .. h1p I' mnre 1m1111rtant than \\ hNht'I' ti '" hornO.'H"W<tl or h1•t t'l'tt'lt''< u .II . '\\in~ llli:t nr -itancl:ircl, a !(tudv h,,, found Tlw"· 111111111)(" 1101111 In Ith• d11tllj!lllj! \ Hltlt'' In '1'\11:'11 I t'lltlloO'<lllJI' 11 11•111111 lo lhl' \\'1•,11·111 "'" h11ln..-11 .d ''"" 1.1 11110 IWltl l't' I "' "' 1111 I \ I{'\\ 1·!1 llt'jl.IJ I\"" Ir a rt•l.1t 11m<1htp "·'" hl·:tllh\. It y. ·'" r11uncl :tt• 1 1•11t ;tl1l1• IH' ii prt1 .,, 1'<'111111'. mnnoi: :i mo11" h ,. I 1• 1 " '< 1• 'I 11 n I n r h1l1llil'(l'\lllll TIU·. ~Tl I>\ ",1 , 111 '"°'JIOl'l'll''-Jl\ ~,.2 '\(II flrnl" l'l l!r' I 'i I 11 fi I Th1•\ \l t•t I' 1t ~k1'1I '" 11111),!I' \ n rin11" rt• I ;t I 11111 ..;h qi'I .111d .1 m nln c•h:1rndrr's hl'llil\'IOr In "1•h •rltt11! from rin ln•r( \\'nrd'I 'lllC'h a ~' 'Il i on~ wenk ., 'dirt\ elt'nn ... "mntutt• imm~turr." nnd ":1r<'t'P l:ihlc unacceptabl<' " The s tolnd a rd male remolc relnllonsh1p was rated more desirable lhan a prom1i.ruous onl' .11thouj.?h 1r Lhl' pro lllle>cuouc: relnt1onship y. ,1 ' rl r ' • r 1 h r d J ' tw.dth' ti ",,, not Jllrl):t'd n('j.?JltHh II' 'lt'Arl·herc: ":t1rl TllF. RATl ~GS did not \Of\ s1g niricanl1) httwec n male and female. they added. Dr Nathaniel Wagner. c s profl'ssor or psyrhology who directed the study. said the stu· dt~nt s "probably r t'present th~ chanl{es \\t' art>. and will be. Set? In~ m lhC' lhlnkinli! about human relutlon<1hip!' · Fi\'t:'·O " lie referre<J lo Lht f.tt·I that lh<' l elc•\'i~lon 10••111 P111 111 :11··•1 111 ·•~1 P·•"'"'' 111.1,111 lll'ol1ek1111 laundry rm \II fttt m1h ~:l~.!l:)O rompun' had been bum1K·d out n r It<. :1tut1w .,, lh1• L "" """"' ·"'' 111'1111 ~.111111111" • :1 th1ht11·n~ lll 'HHY 540-1151 l G d 1•·11.1111 ,, 1•.11 il1·11 I t, ''I I· . ~atiom1 1uar . >Ah1d1 hacf IN1:.ctJ the pr111wrt' l'\ll•i:-.· s,,,.1,11 I""'' ,11·t1•1 1•1•1 1' ,"1"11! 1.:,·•11'·1~ ------------------, SlnC'ethccarh da)s11f tht•lt•h•vls1on i.er1e<o , 1111 •• 1111111.1 1·'" ' • • 111f1t, J,l• U/11 'fJ,f lflllf I lt1"\'llllJ,! lll'C ~, l'rtllil · ',\1'\: \' OTll lo: R STA TE OF lht• un111n \\ ould ha\ l' l!l\'<'ll u~ lhl' pro1K·rt) for St '') l'!H , c·t111l111111,d Loni "But not 11 :111 au :'li11\1 1\1°\, :•111 111 ftnd anoth<'r lm·:.111011 fo r tlw 111d1Mir M'h "Wl• pt obahl) Y.11n ·1 bt· Jhlt.• l•1 1•:-l111Jh,h ~molhl'r :,.tudto 111 lime l•> start th1· nmlh '<<'ll~nn on ~la) 10. •w "l'.11 ha\l• 111 '\<•mp b) .:uin~ to l111nll Koniz Im J '"" pnrler F:xt l'Pl for urw -.ho\\ \\l' f1lmNf partl) 111 <.'altfornta th1' "'" be lhl' flr"l time "(' h ,1q· t'l <'r shot outs ult• llJ\\iJll l"nlik<' :,.omt• "l'lll''-... 1:.ir' \\ho mere!~ a1>Pl0 :ir on lht• ... et and read tht'rr llne"i. Lc:lrd h ,1;. al" a\s t aken an anter\Sl' 1nll'rl•!>.t m ··i'1awa11 rt\ e 0 .. Some '<a\ his mtett'~l >A as loo 1ntcnst·. anrl Lo110 the Porl\' \l'ar' tlf the st•nt''-\\t'fl markc·d In fn1 twn bet>A~en .. tar ,ind produtltnn pc,...onnel 11 .. nagged for bl'tll'r artor<> JOcl <1111·1·1111... 'h1t1 l'l'' :.rripls. f1deht\ to tht• :\kC::irrt'll c·h;1r.H'l<'r lhs pl.'r'l1slc•nr,• hus p.11cl off ··Do \'Ol ' R Jo;AUZE TJIAT 1H· 1" llw l1111i,:1·,r runnmiz dram at1r st:nl"' in lhe h1:.l111' of It'll'\ 1s111n after 'Gunsrnnkl•' 11nd '.Hona01a·:= hl' t••lt'cl pro udh "\\'ht•n "'' s t:1r1t•1l 011t tr1 l:IG7. Y.1' Y.t•11• thc 1111 I~· Pollet> s ho\\ ur1 thl' :11r Now tlw 1" aro· 2:i \\ h1<'h 1sloomu11~ · Oddly. M C'G urrl.'ll st urtcd out lo ht• a dell't'll\'t' at one of the b1i.t Wa1k1k1 hol <'b nut 111 thi-planninl! stages that rnnt•t.>pl ran into what Lord callc·d L;,if fertv's Lew named Hft~r 1lfi ortNma~or, P\•rry l..1f ferty. until rt.>C'cnlly u ('HS t'X<'£'Ull\ ,. "fl tlw w,.,, C'oast "Perr~ h.111 lhl· lhl'llf) lhul lh" twr11 nf ,, dramatic St'l'll''I ~hnul<I IHl\l' hrt· or dl·uth 1m\\N 1" er >A hat h appen'." 't11cl Lorrl Thot seem'\ t11 h•ilol true. >A hether thl• h1•ro" 11 mar'lhal 11 rll•l1,1·l 111 or" 'IUI i.lt'On LOR l> A' 0 II IS W1 ••t. Munt• "t•1 t' ht•1t· 1111 11n1· oflh('irfour times o yeur\ti.1ts ll uY.t111111 nowthPIT home ond "ill bl' forf'\•.,•r, he• aR!'l'rl<·d. Je&pllt' tht' 1n hos~>1lali t \ on l hl' ~tudlo rl,nl al "1 lo\'l' th1· Is lands. Lht•v 11re \o frMh 11nd de.in and wa:.hecl II' the l•H•ntl1• rum.' h<! 'Ohl "M~ 111\I\: n•Jlrc•t i'I thot I C'an ( Sl'C' !\111r11• ror l'IJi?hl month" That ·~ th1• kind of 'l'l"'dule W<' hll\'t' 11 ·\ necr~~.1ry lo 'hoot 2-1 <.hows huck to hat·k '41lh11ul 11 htnlu'I The r(•:t:.un 1~ thul we• h11v1• on 1•nl1n· t'r""' no c:ubsbtt>nrt•, :.o " l' c-un'l afford l<• l:iy tht'n1 uff .. Whr 11 "'(':.I a rt ll WU'<t>O Wt''"""' h11 Vl' I :1 .... 1111h n•:HI) to [:tu It t ake" 111111 or cloml( tt> kl'CP Ow ~1·rl pl s ttpto a t•tm~i,lt·nl qu;il1t). and I mu"lt s11y th11t l'htltp Lc11C'ock, llw "~l'l'ul 1 v1• produl'er. ond l>ou11 1;r1•t•11 the pro<luet•r on locution. do 11 (l\nlat1lfr Joh "\V c> ct l-1c u r d urw SC' rt pt out nf fo11 r 111•111 o11) p,J\ lht' wrltt>r ofr" 11 hout ui.inJt hi~" 11rk It ~ 111'111•1 I 11 "'' that than tndo :i !IC I h>l wt•don'I hc•ht•\·1• 111 now Ml'Cll I.ONCER ('A~ "ll<t\\ 1111 f m· (J continue" ''I'd like to corry it to thl· 10th )ear . no l11n111·r What then" I'd like 10 d1rc•cl 11 p1ctun• end hn,1• r~pons1b11ity for the whol<' c11nv11'I. nnt JU'-I rnn tribulinit color!-a., an artor Home Ca1111ers ' Supply Better WASHINGTON 11\1'1 1hrct· m11111r homr C'annlng manur:ieturcrs say lh1~ )tar Y.111 be J bel ter one for ho me canners >A ho expenenc,•d n lid shortage l:ut summer The ma.nuhct urers said thut D romhm <1lion or expanded production and C'onsumt>rs' use llf hrl <iUJ>· phes hoarded last ye nr are expected to prt'' (•nl ar1' ~h1>rtll1Ze for the C'O nnmi.r season, whu·h j., lhr<•e tn four months :i wa\ ltowe\ er. th~y said tl nnY. "'tl1ffll'11lt tn rind ltr'I' in storec; Tht'\' hl11ml'fi the rnrn'nt 'lh1>rl1tl!l' on ,, chanizt' 1n r11no;11mer bu' ini.t pJltN "' l'.O" lt1 II\\ II t ,tll 11111 'fllll I. ~.ol1•' 'l°I \ ,If\\ Y ' I I' t ol•t • "'"''' F111 "''" k '""" "'"" r.::::::::::::--.iii;ijijiiijiiiii~fiii1 \olll IHI toillil ' [ ~ lti&ll ii ~ IHMtS : ~~:! .......... !?.~~ ~~~~! .......... !?~~ ERITAGE p I L 0 T c MITE LITES Boy & trln~y Dup! YEAltL Y RENT AL NEWPORT HACH S425 tl I \ 1 11 tl.t 1 .1 tupu 1 I •1·"• 111 h ..• ,,. op\ tun I IJ1t II '1111il,1\ I 'i ' \l,t--t\I• f 1111tlu ,,.,, po11 lk a d1 llllUI' '1n·pl;111• 111,.. 11, ol1ut1tll hltl 11,ilh,! 1•111t·rl ,1 11111 " tll·l1,i:h1 ll•••ltll" 111111'1 I t1!1lplf'll•i l>1111lol1• ::111 ol)!•' "lllo ""I .. I 1111111-'''i !IHI I 11111•111·1 Ht I '" f I •• Ill , ,,, h· ... h .111.1 1·,i11 "''" .~.': .. ~~:.~~:.~.~.~·~.·;.I i~-Rlltl i LIQUIDATING EAST ILU~F l 8EDROOM UHP AltALl.ELEO PAHORAMIC Ot•t·u11 :rncl 11rnsl1111t• '11'"' I 1 um Lhts Oil<' ll1J!h on lh1° hall 111 ~I'~ gl;1s ... ,\n almo:,.l nl·~ 1hd ::!1 • 1111 h1mw \\1th largl' lot 1'<'11<1~· fol' "\tmn11111! po11I !... ~our l'h11tc' 111 lnncbr ap111c TUSTIM'S RNEST :: hr . ('011<10 ~' 1·.11 <,t,1rt1•t h11nw Srt' this ltnl•h "'l«I un11 \\1th all llw umc 111L1es 1'or untl1·r ~>Cl 0041. and .111 :i' s umahlt• loan WITH JACUZZI Sl7,750 LE RAISOR REALTY l'1111w 1111 .1111111 l•.11'1 u11·tl I VA HO DOWN 4523 Campas Or .. lr•i11~ o nit' 111•,l11•tl. :11111111111 :>lllHI .·111rul f'111oh n1·1·tl1·tl CALL 833-8600 111,h ),!11'1'111'1'\ 1111l11l1h \II 1111, thl'< lll'<ltlltflll ;I tht" 'll l.1· 111111lool l111m1•, ,,,,111,wm homi· \',\'-------------------1 .. 1•lo11),! 111111:· ., ''"'( ,111~·r 1110\l' m 1·1111Cl1t11111 I \l ti h :'II I Is I 1.1 \I.I. , '''" c .1rf1< to.. Ill'\\ p.Hol . •G•n•ral I 002 lll·'IC·'~,j).l\C I /./,I f '•'JI ,1111 11 11101: 11111 1 G~ral 1002 .. 1·1"1 1 1'11'1' Jo. ... ,,,.N I • ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ., " ' I"'' h1M1I~ f·.,..1111 !.11 f.!t• rl':11 1.\1'" 11111111· h." lo1·1·11 \JI.I llu1r~.llY.tm t la~t ! _________ _ L '11•!11111111ol\\111t lo,it( "'•.11th" 111111• !lliJ liif;j HAPPY 5 BEDROqMS . 'r • ,, '' \\'' 1 It I~ . '· ' PLUS POOL 1,.,:>'t1\ ~~', i,' I' :~.11 t~I [~ lf~~r11ig11 · EASTER! ''" 11111111 I ,, r• "I' . I ''•I IJ •I I tf, , 'I\ I h L. 1,. n•,:1 ':"' • 1 t•1 ,,, 1 .tlll \ i Do•~r Shor~\ , ""'" I ·""II, , 11n 111 A .... II. . ------: VACANT LOT I I •• I I • • • II ,, I , r~ ,tJJ&mt . GIANT : ~·~:~·,::·: :.:.:1:::1. '.:·,. 1; 1 , 1 ,'.t::: :~·~::;: .. ~:: .. :;::::'::,~;::~ :.'.::.~ :, S ~ -~-i':s'::i:JJ SHADE ; ,,, ,1dnhl•• loll 1 u,111111 It. tlf "011" ti( .111.r • · 1toml· '11:1;""' 1, 11 1 ''" ti• , ,, r '" ,, t o1 111 1•1 11111 II.II• Htnt'llllllj! \111111.1111 TREES lhlttlllhl"ll ll1 ·" ,, .tlt'.I 111" 11 · C'\11,,1111•11 '"'"' ilttl "" J lie·• 11111,,1 "111.,.11 -1.,,, .. :; •• ,. I'• ,11 111 .11111 11•11111111.: S rl "t•ll htl :tft7'1 111111! ~hl'llc•rifl)I 11 lll\1'1\f '/••-o• "'11111 tl11I 1111111111 ''\ lt1 ' 1101111 "llh ""' l.•~h111m•tl1• • REALTORS '",,,Ii \ ''"' pl11, 111111 ,. I >-! :~~:'i:;:, :,:~: .. ::.~:~ :: ~~.~,~~.~ [,.® ........ 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"'" \O •re om ~tm' ""ll t •'l lllr H I L M U E 111111 \umml't 1Jft,rhoo11 · I J I I' meny ~Jn J,,,,,,,, therp Is e good day to advertise rn the Dally Pltot Classified Section. 642·5678 ~uribalh or har b·qul'. _ mfy not b" rno1.11Jh - \l,l )'llH' ma,kr rl'I rNll to go 111out1d • ·• (;u,,I q uartet 11 Ideal I L A S R O t I "o mmunll v ll\•l 11u ' 0 c-r•··· ••• U-At• .,,.., •• ., ' " , " I I I I I' lt I •1 ·~• "'" ·~ wood llu1 ry Flt st to <'11 II i:et~ . . . _ . .~ d•·• """ to•o "o l boio. tht~ untq 111• hnrt(a In c ·.,.·-r.-...-.,...-, !Jl{J iMlll 8 PN H t.~ .. •3£110 1 1• tJf1'J I q • ~ f , , •4 I :;:::l~f:;lt:;:';::'':;:' ~\:::;!)~·;:~~[ ~~=;::::;::::::;::::::;=::;:::::;:=: [~ IQ!il(Wl , e ~~'r:~~,~i'.11'11 ··1 I I I I I I ----~ .. = 4 J I StAAM·LETS Ani w•rs 111 Clauif i c:atlon1010 I ' UEAlf011• APRIL 18 to 24 , 1976 PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEH THE LAND j)fl 11v1.1:.•m.m IOI "" '' ··~~ ~~!.~~ ....... ~~~ ....... ~~.~~-.,.. ~.~~•u•uuj~.~~ .. .._._1~!!!.~.~ ....... 1 5Utttibf Kiffil1rf9:'6 O'Al!V'PllOl f'a !~ .......... !~~ !~~ .......... !~~~~ .......... !!~~ ~~ .......... !~;;~ !i:~~~~ .......... !!~~ ~~ .......... !!!~ ; ........ F« s• HM•H,.,. s• 1 ...... '°' ~ ..... . ELKINS '1~ Bu.rett !Zaltu 1 There's a lot to 1~::::::::::~~~~~::::::::::;~¥!!~~:::::: .... !~~~ {--'' If * CAMEO SHORES'"\ "OVER 50 Yf.ARS OF SERVICE" eoPEM SUNDAY 1-5 #10 lSCAPADE COURT Newport Crc">l (()ff Supe rior J 2 Br 2 Ba All r-:Jet•t K1t«h cn lmmat·ulfJll' $59,500 2951 QUEOAD4 "llUffS" l Sty "G Pian .. I hghl~ L pgrudcd 4 lk 3 Ha End Unit Sj(J,500. l11 dud111g Land .. y APPOINTMENT 14YFIOHT IALI04 ISLE SpaC'ioui. i Sty Contcmp 1 1 ~Lots4-6 Br. Rental Unit P1 c:'r & Float View 11.UFFS "E MODB." 2 Sly Wide Grct'nbclt 3 Br r'am Rm. • New Carpt•ts. Paint & Appliances LOYEl Y · FAMILY HOME Cosl<i Mesa J 'Sly Co.ntemp 4 Br Honw .. Rm Carpeted Lge Lot S61 ,500 TOWHHOME Hf.AR ILUFFS 4 Br 211~ Baths View 2 Ualeo nies Wet Bar Spacious 569,900 Submit GEORGE ELklMS CO •• REALTORS UI DOVER DRIVE 631-1100 I Ge.rel I 002 GetMt"al I 002 pre~e11/J CLEAN AHD··CUTE COLLIGI PAIK nt.'W hstmg SprinJ! rtowen. e very whl'rl' around this 3 bedroom. family room. 2 huth homl' Must see 1t ! $.56,000 2511 GrH .. rilll'. Codo~so S....d.y 1·5 UNIVERSITY PARK tDINIURGH TOWHHOUSE -Ne" Listing. prime location on ~rcenbell J Bedrooms. family room. 21 :i baths and flreplace. N cw carpcti. thruout new d rapes & tile $.59.900 BAL ISLE BAYFROMT CONTEMPORARY HOME on 1t!. own sandy beach. Sk1Jl!ul use of \\ood. ~lass & s tont:. Tri-le,el duplt>x 3 be--Jrooms. 3 baths. and 2 bedroom:>. 2 baths. 4 Car garage + extra pa rkm~ S350.000. MOVE IM TO LUXURY DOVER SHORES ~ 5 be<lrf)oms. dinm~ room. family room. Ian.\(' k1lchen Honus ma5tcr suite with ~•1un u & jacuzzi. All for $225,000. 1337 Goto•y. 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I Carpets. st ·es. rcfnj!erators 1n all1 ~lh~e:.J~~!!~~~~~~~ .............. -""1fll,U" ..... ~ Calf 675·4060 tor cte'tai .~~·.•":f:.~.~, lSS.~ 'W.t.oke~.CrM. i -=~ , N .. , ~~:~t;;;·"a..' I mac~eb I Irvine r ~ .. ,.). ... ~..-~~~ >J4 ~ • real~ ' 642-5200 . 675-4060 .G.twrot 1002 GNttal Bonus ~ft.·.. _ -----------1002 ~Ol ;1' \F'l ... H -L .. r· ···..:.···-~~!.·•!,. ~ ~,~~·cJ..1 "'-'~:{·~_c'1-°M,&';t~~..i-:t'~~ ·~'+ i-:m~~-2=~~~Mf;;;~~ rrY 1wtt. i:.••o·~~<" '~"·~ ~:s·o.,. TO' ~5u;;ooo • l.111d,1 JfWtl l:.it ~l' l h '\' · --• -~ PET BA~P..W~lTY '•.J:'' I I •• ' ' • _.·~.. '00 [ f',l lf ,( ,1 t~· • \ • T:to • LINDA ISLE-S275,000 I Ge.er.a IOOz'CH.er.a 1002, I ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A GREAT OPPORTUMITY! Ownt.>r w 1('ons1dc•r 10'; <in t r om qualified buyer & C'arry an all inC'lus1w ' TD for balanc·t• p<.1yablc ~.082 mo. ind 91<.i'/, int all dut· w H S. lmmed possession Lovely 5 BH · i':nglts h sty It• _ ... _ ... _____________________ , m. location. $172.500 1-bdrm.-Quplelf"";n PlflliE.' l.11d1. ,1q1dn 1.un rm. view & beautiful beach. hui:1· 1'1!1 0~ \ .. rd .. LIDO ISLE Like New ~ Lido Soud 4 BH., 4 ba . l-owne r Custom bayfront L a\\ll, patio. Ja<·uzz1. pier & float S:325.000 I trt•pll Olh<'I 11.'jlUfl''' 11·wtu;.k ".111·1 -.ollnr. -11 11 i.: lxtrm'>. hUJ!•' lln1,.hl•rl honu' rm, Jll.i. lrl? hm·k ) ,11·11 1\p1>ro\ :!6\)0 Ml fl ~•'\\ li'llll)! 11111 1101 l.1~1 ' C.'.111 tm m1111• 111tu •"T~:H:'I. \TIO' \I,• • 11 E \J, t-:ST,\'I F '~:TWOH" 'W1:! I~ .. 1 HARIOR VIEW SOMERSET Exqu1s 1te 4 bedroom home.· on beautifully landscaped <·orner lot. L~. coral tree graces lront yard 3-car garage 1 huge bedroom could be C'Onvert ed har k to ori,::1 nal 5 bedroom dc•i,1gn .Joy<.'t' i-:ctlund 642 8235 ( fo::J9 1 ' I , bayfronl homt· Sl ip for 55' boat. LIDO ISLE -SI 49 ,500 Located on w1desl slrt•et of is land n~ur Nord! Durling 3 HH 3 ba 1 story with fo rm al DH Sunny s outh patio. IALIOA PENINSULA POINT Sweeping bay vi ew from supl'r 5 Bl< family home. cloi;e to b<.ty. pnv 1Jead1 & oeean Upstalf'!i living rm . sauna. Jacuzzi. workshop, boat s tora ~t' $225.000 LIHDA. ISU HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 2 STORY.POOL S6l,900 I. ,, r I. I 1 J.. I' ~ I n II II 1l ' 1·nh11n1 1 l'llln ln 1111:-I ii I ,Im 11l1 l t• ~I' I U I I\ I' BEAUTIFUL DUPLU -SI 15,000 Beacon Ha~ Vic•" 3 charming bed rooms . I a rn 1 h room . 2 baths PLUS I bedroom aµt 2 Ii.: south patios tC'llnl"> t:ourt. ho al -.lip & pnvalc beac·h ~Jar~ Lou '.\!anon 642·823.5 t E40 J cath e dral cell1nJ,? LR. lus h new carpeting & drapes. Street to street. IALIOA ISLAND. 4 IDIM., DUPUX lt's a dean deal, too! 4 bdrms upstairs with sundeck. fireplace. built -ins a nd IAYCREST MOOEllH-SI 17,500 two entrances . Downstairs are three ' Lovely Country English atmospht>n• Enclosed patio. established trees, boat slip. $245.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d .. ~ • ..,,. NB h7S 6161 1 'hume L:u I!<' '"ml! 1vom , \\llh nal·l.hn)! 111 c11l.11t• I hit•.il (or l nlerlJ 1nrni; I II u I!,. i.: .1 1 cl 1· n ' 1 ... \4 : l..1LC'hc n D11H Lu •• h ltrop1 t JI \\Jllt·d l tourl~ 11rd S\4 l'l pini.: 'l.111 ~ tn m.i"'' t• rnu,ll'1 Lovely home w custom features 1 bedrooms and leased al $400/mo in a En1oy the view of your pool & pat1~ s~rk1ing are.a on unique Balboa from kitchen . fam rm & 2 or the 4 · ~sTand. An enjoyable 1mestment at !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Im-'>Ull 1.1 a nil i.: u<'' 1 4 u a rll • r:. BR Nil'ely dN' Sauna &.racu1.11 Sl67,500. IGHer.t 1002G.......... 1002 ••.•.......••.••.....•....••.................. 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Prirr d 111 nnh· SJ:! ·1011 • \''um;• I 11,1 n I II r ( 11ron11 dc•I ~I :1 r m•11r I monlhpa<''1111 1nC'liK11n1t th \ \ 111 n 1 •11,.,t1 'l",;;~10 u~n1·r 11 n;i111 nt•\\ 11111111·\ l11•11nwcl Coldwell Banker '·•''" fk>llc•1 I><· •1uu·k on w 1 ' ,. • , , I lhl' 1101, (',ill no~" ,tlr1 .. 11h Ill rh l'I 0111.ll Su111l.1' I I t~:l \'l'll'. l11>lc,, l.111(1• I llGCAHYOM ~l:.!.?5.~ h Jt 11\\111111 t lu .. r 1·tl lt1•l>1n \\1• Im 111>.r \11 room• .1 111< lo\4c•r uni! llfSll lfNllAl 9llOl<lil.tl(.l COMrANV 0 l' Jul du I :\I<> n ,1l'11 '"" '" ., • • "• , h.trmt•r 1, 1111 ,1 lo'<·h op ::? 1111 1111111·1 ll1·1hwt'CI le fiapp'J ~ler From the People At Coldwell Banker morh·I :i htlrm l'"" [ I lr•·1· hnl•tl •lrl'l'I l'o•h 'lJi ~"1 domt1uum "1th ·' -.n> ~ lt~~:11·t rorm.11 rt1m11i.: n-1om .1 1111 S,YGLASS HILL ~Pl'<'t.1! rl.l\ & nrphl 'II'~ • 1 I I II I I I I J11r u111 111 m."fl•r h,11h t b ;:,~:m:~;:/~~~' \ ~111'.::11 14 UNITS ~~ikl~}1::1';';~,1 ·~·~~'.1~ '"''''~ \'JI 11 1 •111 ~ a.. . =11 • --rl.H<'t0 \l fll,l\I• h1)1ilt h •c l.11HI C.ill l1 lirJl>('r1t•" l11llh i.:.1, A. •-------.-ii l.t11 .111•11 n1»11 llarbc11 ,1•1, 1'114 ,i/llt t'lrctnrtl)' 1n th1· k1t<'hl•I\ TRADE UP I~ 'Quail l 111\ cl 111 t •1~1.1 \h•,,r t\~ l:ind <119 ~on c>c1-.rnl ronl nuplr' fol Iii Plac• ~·ltlnm 11 '•1t•o1111' wit 4!!!!!1 Horbor Yl•w Htlh uiut ' rn , ....... 1)1111 lle . .i,·h Prop.rti•a llll'"' hr"·"' 11011 l>Ultt•r I ; I wk Sausahlo morlrl :l nr l.41>1 An1wlc·~ .ir<'lt 7,1•1920 n•nl11 b, ~1,tMI .1 monl -• Rdrms + famatv rm 673 ;!003 !148.u'ilS MOO OUA1Uf NIW~t llACIC incnml' Full pr11 •' t)Olf Y. rRJ.lfKJ.IX "LUXURIOUS MOOE" Dist.mct1 ve one-ol ·a·kmd. :.pac1ou:. c us tom home in C<imeo Shores w /sparklin#! ocean & Catalin a VIEW. Lg. rooms w 1dccorator appointments 4 lx>drooms. 4 baths, study, formal dining & lamlly room. Privacy 1r1 pool & pat10 area. $210.000 Belle Chase Lee 64.J 6200 <E41 > "OVERLOOKING THE 9TH GREEH" one of the fm est 5 lx-droom homes in Newport Beach awwts only the most discri min at1n ~ Billiard room , stained glass. 2 staircuscs & 2 wet bars. This Country l•:ngllsh home includes evc r v <:o n vl'Ot (•nt·c. $450.000 Lynne· Holhc·ll fM4·6200. <E42 ) LIKE LIVING OH 4 CLOUD Spect acular Occ.•anlrnnt hc.1 auty w1s mashmg VIEW !>OOO '>1tft of custom r h.irm 11 11r ;, ht·clroom swtcs. 5 1 :! lrnths. Imel-. 1•n<·loscd patio w1founrain S.l!JS..000 <'olor brochure "'"all:1bl<· lfoh <>"'ens 642-8235 ( E4:J I MAGNIFfC8'T llG CAHYOH VHSAILLES Afforrlin ~ o 'iPIC'ndirl p<.1n11nimw VJF:W extending frorn lt1t· ocean lo the mountains 4 lx•droom Dt•anc• home on cul d£'·s:tc· Muc h pr1' acy' ~35.000 Tom <)LH·en f.41 r;200 r E·l 1 J FRESH FACE! Pert. pretty & pr1 \till' Uuyshorl• beach community 2 l)('clroom ;gurst room horn<• at $75,Af)O .I Ht·k CuRt('I· 642·823!> ( l•:lf!i' VIEW THE PACIFIC Drnmatl!' trnd1t1ooul lliuh twumcd ce1hn~s & -;k vh~ht!\ Lovely dininJ: room. i,upt?r k1 tcht>n w /:ill tht• built-ins 1ndud1n~ HU<~. Fum1ly room w /bur & flrcplm·c. 3:i<.IO sq fl . & only 6 months NEW' $2M,000 incl land Crtt h v Sch w~1rkcrt 642·82.15 (£46) ONt-OF-A-llHD OCIAMFllOHT DUf'LEX For lhe cl1 sC'rimintitt> buvcr 1 Sp('ctacular sunset . CutaltriJ & White Water ''1ews Onl~ 2' 2 yrs old. 4 bedroom . 2 bl-Ith + sauna upstairs, :} h('droom . 2 bath downstairs . $275,000 Chnr Moses 642-823.5. (E47) A COlDWIU IAM•B CO. 644-1766 home on ft'tt lo nd $225 000 I PJrkl1l.e prtl with mulh L 0 ti li ' JltAL TOlt ' 642·1235 "4·6200 p r1\.10 !>1•1•11r.1 tnr ease p on ~I • II.' ~c::".!;" 901 Oovu Drive Harbor Vie w Cenfer carpctrn,I!. dl'.1Jll'r1e~. Bill""'"'" "<'" 1111 640·7000 lrvlnealC.mpusValleyC:.nttr PllPl'r S & i h utlrn room'> :"t"' lllR. 2'~lrn ~ 752-t414 120 JOO 3 r11r i:ur poo l ) urd --~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~-S ·1 Ju~l ~1 r~HI 1 ~ mo ANVTI~ H.i'\ ~omethml? >•1111111nl EILEEN HUDSON flM what \O\J '4ttnl m 0 " 11 l' I II I.. 1 1 i 1 1 1 tu ~1·11 ' Ch1i.,111ed ;HI' cl11 REALTOR 644.0)22 Dail~ Pilot t'la1i,1(ll'4b r>iS , 111 1---------i 11 '41'!1 1;12 .;c.;M I f f (.'9 DAILY PILOT TARBELL <# 1926-1976 .. Golden AnnlYersary'' Pool & G ... I OOM! You family w.t1 hove o blo11 1n 1h1i luvoly entt'lfto1nment hornet Spotkl111 q p o ol, lorqu CO"ered PCJllO dronclwid m ~~t Corn~ lot, peny or room fo, y04.JI rroJ. 01 boot Pariy 00, on the qorro qoom, condle liqht d1ronq room "9Ne.d by a qc>11~t ~itche,,. Hond)om1> v'ed brid fireplace 1n thu IMnq room. 3 bedrooms, I ~. baths Entry holl IO cOl'l"lfortoble flooi pion. 101 .?SO A\t f0t Joan Hermon. S40-1720 CloM to tile f'tcno! Corwenien1 to olmc.nt everyrhmq1 Schools, freeways, bu\ & Soulh Coo\t PloLo1 L01qe endo\ed J>O'lO is oded for all kinch of port.es Roomy & clean 1lvvout 4 ver..otJe bedroom\ 2 bolhs Entry hall leads 10 on over\lzed Ion" y room thor ..,,11 hold ycu pnq ponq Of pool toblf. l.iwiig room woth hecs1y f11,.plo.-e CorOf'IS. cir~ art' I.le new' '50. 500. Corr W> 1 no -Ho .. tt Poof! !leoJT,fJ oool r.ome ;, pertect for 1heM:i hot ~ months! lots of room leh !or entertooronqt Inside there'\ plenty of space for your koeh to grow worh '4 bed-ooms. I Y. borhs. Wood cob~ts, din.nq room area. Robust lrreplcxe 1n rhe 22x22 ft. living room. L0<qe covered pcJ'io doubles cs o qome room oreo. All ae newly pointed. Fire olorm system $58, 900 Call S4Q.. I no Wl•dsor Vllloge·S4%,000! Ha ndsome fomly home with brand new decor! Walls of nWrored occenr~. lu~ ~carpets ond drapes in rich tones and teAtures Fr.trrol dononq room served by o modern ~1rchen with wood• cobner~ (otpered en1ry fo)er leads ro o 3 ".~~~·~l_t,~ ,~J~ onnq~~·~·&htf• a-qo.. ... ·- pnlKlte CDS \t1cer Coll 54Q.1720 Price Sloshed ! T ""'''" N"wporl H01qhts! Wolkmq <.lo\loncr> rn WMtcl1ff Plaza Lorge country \1 tf'd t)round\, Western split 1011 f,.nconq, Beautiful yrnd.. woth rhe occenr oro f'O\y core ')poc1ou\ ''°'" pion foot11M o J bf'droom \uote o f rooms, \eporo rc family room Double U\t'ld b..1d: fireplace 10 1,,!I stor1~ by New pt•<f" is 1ust \64 en> (all Hot Mt'Oda at So40-1 no D...ty ~•! LJtcellCf't area of Corona del w-.o,r Ouol1ty lorh mrl rto .rw con\tJUCtlOn quorontee\ sturd one\s1 O ne unit is two bectoorm. one both ....,th beautiful carpeting · crd d-opes, Viutters and fireplace to l:eep you worm. The othe< unit •s 3 bedrOOITI\, I 'h baths. Jill> sq. feet. Overs1zro double qaroqe, end of too street 011eiloolunq o qeenbfllt. SiAlt-ins and &shwosher + sf't'lice aoo Bo1h units ore WOT!'<l f0t coble TV• ~CY morP dptools, coll 'A0-1 no r.wic Notice! lio11puvm nr onurroble loon\ A\/Qllobll'I to ('ve<yoflf'' low 1nlf'rest, to~e ovar poynw-nts wolh no oow 1oo'1 co\t\ 1 & 4 brQl')()tT'I hnm~·. • 111'1•1.,ni,. T n ~ how yov llJOl.fy, roll 'AO I 720 Comtry Parodi so! C. .. ,~ re<Y yard with .,..,;.nq wo r,.,f 111 rTV'!I•··· u pnrf,.. t br,,-~qmund ,.,.. oil yn<1r rorty l'l{•~ f.aitos•· home rn n 111•01 0<eo o l Co•,ru ~ l(~ora1nd ~rdien woth hundy wood rnl)lnct , unt.l bult-1"'· I ~oorm, 400 \<~ foc>1 llllT'ly room with it's own l11rpl<.><.1~ Thert1'. <ll'w1 ,., fireplace in the '''"''"! 1oom I ~. hoth\ l)omiq room arPO. CoU 5'40-1710 Top Hot ·,. Tolls! Bew11ful Santo Aoo Hetghh 10<.ohon! ldMI for •he lorqe fom+ly becou'41 '' ho\ ovM 2)00 "l feel rn,ide! '4 bt>c-*oom~ t-l.1111 dnn •lt rn·1ther-cn.low qvortet5. C-,,.l'OIOI,. forrnly room ~ 101 your pool tuVt> 2 wood-bum1nq foteploce\ lo viugqlo by Sun ae1Xhod brooHo \t roorn scrvoa by o rron- !Qov1n' ~1tch«-n w11h hondy bult-cm Del1qh1ful 2· SJory Buc:cok.l Home! '65.8~ Coll S4(). I 7'20. 540-1720 29 5 5 Harbor BIYd. Costa Mesa M ....... RELO s~rving 7000 Cities Thruout The United States TARBEUREAq'OIS 3 APRIL 18 to 24, 1976 PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEH ~Ha LAND 111 inv11.j/m•nr tor t ll l•tn•J ,~-~~ ....... ~~!.~.~ ....... !~:!!.~.~ ....... ·~-~.~ ....... j~:.~.~ ....... j ~:.~.~ .... ·ri~:::.~~ ....... Ge•rel 1001'G ... rol ltoJ'cn...tel 1001 GOMNll IOOt Gt .. rol 10021•~ tOft fHMrol 1002 ·······················i .............•••....... ······················· ....................... ·········•············· ······················· ...................... . 1t£cENnYL1STEO I 1 .••••••••••R .. 1c.1•te•••••••••• : ~..__....._..-......__.~ t:xcellwll locllltun Jn IAST• IUHMllS • a =~a@'Wu·~ 11· •• 1 IMMACULATE lrvlut Tnn1ce 11uper : JI&! ~ I ~ d 1•.in fr1:,,hly 11a1n11:d Love this OI Cl' 4 bdrm. Camc.'<l Shores • w • · • : About 7 or H Yl'1trs old Sall>ou Cutit.•, n·mo,h!lcd lotchn home & ~o will you. Great ocean vae\~. •• • •••• • •••••••••••••••• ••• 1 wath plus h wool t•arpclan~ l hruout, real uver..tlAl<J sarai.te hu1.1c pri val<' !oration. nice s wi m m lng pool. Spnnish tilt' In the ent ry. din in.: room 11\lni: r1>o m n.ilh 1o1 $' 9 "-()() Tl · J 1 i.... d k t t t I ~1>arkler t•ll u' for 1 ~4 "' ll~ t·ou <• v.; cggsactly th<.• :an 1 <.' lt'n, Hu tm r:.ini.tl' & oven. • mor~ 1nror m Jt1vn one for you l'Hl·:st:NTS Supt!rior ho me values l)rtv:.tl<.• s undt-t•k , 1-(rl'al locut ion . j li7J~ , I rom Orang(' Counties Independent $89,.500. '··"''' "• • • '-"• v•I • 1 117 HAllOI ISLAHD IOAD R 1 S h Full p S 1 I [~ 11 P<irk your boat & enjoy the warm here c a t or cc t t• age pectacu ar JACOBS REALTY I ltVIJIJ}t !I an ttus luxurious s bdrm. home. Family of home lis lmA~ in Sunday 's Register _ --==-a•••~ rm., playroom , dining rm ., 4 frpk:, . 675-6670 l - -1 floor s a f e. vac u um system . Park 11 l.'nl\e~•l> P11rl.. anemom eter & all that's necessary for •••••••••••••••••• lr.1nt: 4 Udrm:. , :.i•, h ood buths, r .. mtl~ room. uii t e g life . A comfortable home m • 2919 Newport llvd. c om.,-30th ~radan~ thruout Prot gorgeous cond Ilion. $297 .500 Opt•n ta'nili.capmg. !>1>nnl.lt•r, 1 house Sat & Sun 1·5 &. v. rou,:hl iron t.-11r1ni; t 385,UOO Wllh l.inJ Urk I 2,o MET kfTURH ~.;500 OCEAN VIEWS 4639 Gorham, , Free ~ta ndang, s ingle tenant specialt~ bw ldmg : leased for 20 vears "ith mfla· ' t1on protection. $180,ooO Full priee CdM. I Catalina sunst·l~ 48ll , -Iba. Exec ult\ c huml' j l..irge II\ 1n1t. d111rn11 1o1od 1 fam1l,\ rooms open to H/F pool. Sli l,000. Call 640-6600 FHO.\I • C. F. Colesworthv 1 REALTORS 640-0010 WHY IE CRAMPED <.'omlort ' That'i. thl' v.11rd thJL l>e~t d1.·.,c·ribe'>' 1h1s spat'IOU\ SHH. Jb:i Somer:.ct Plan home Lea'>l expens1\'l' SRr 1n II arbor \· 1c v. Let Ul> :.hov. }OU 673-760 I ___ a_nytime Eastside VACANT " • Walker &lee Real lstate WATERFRONT SHANGRl·LA with Copti•ating VIEW Clftd .. och. Compl.tety c~dlnated 3 hd, Fmn Rm & l"Ndy for Immediate occuponc:y. OWMr wlU accept ftexib1e f iftancift9 Oil' i.as. option. contract of 1ole or ? $205,000. DUPLEX WITH WATER VIEWS In CorOfto cM4 Mor onrioolUnc) laY1ide Drin . Extra lar'9f 4 & l b•d. •Its. SI l0,000. PALM SPRLMGS root. HOME witlLJnll. landscoplaCJ-4 led, will trade. $95.000. v.. 'I)\'• 1,1ht\ ir• • If\''" \•Jll'f '" '" ''" "·'''' ~11.-v. •>I ~Jll'r 111111"'' Wt? shm" 01y ho<.11 .. md ldt WATERFRONT HOMES l oJJ W Coc1..,1 I hqh••<>\ Nl-v. rurt 81•<¥ h (7\4)6311400 1002GOMrell n,•ad~ to ffi()\lf': '"lo .u1d ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lcurn3 1Jee11 lll>11rovd Orq.pnally lr:.lc•fl .itl S4!J,!ISU unil n1lw '"I .-.. crow al 548,0UO Buyers dtdn'l quahC) , ... Place I I j ~ol IOOJG ... rol 1002 ~-...--~ 1 .............................................. ' I • m . 1~ .......... !!'.'!~'.1:~ ...•.•.•.. !~~~ BAY ANO BEACH j SAILBOATS & SUNSETS 675-3000 :&>407 I: COAST HWV COR ON/\ O f l Ml•R PRETTY BONNETS This office will be closed today. pc rm1ttmg our m e mbers to a ttend their wors hip scrvic~ & notice the pretty hats WE WISH YOU A MOST E.NJOYAILE AMD JOYOUS EASTER BAY & BEACH REAL TY OUR Uttl YEAR 675°3000 • EnJOY the panorama of oceanfront lh ing -at your doorstep' 6009 Sl'ashore. N~wporl B<.·h .• on the beach. Deluxe 3 bdrm. & 2 bdrm. duplex. Cathedral c c i I i n g s , c o z y fr p I l' • c 1 r c u I a 1· stair cast• $275,l.MX>. OPEN SJ\T !SUN 1·5 DAVIDSON REALTY ')801 W (omr 11..,) N R 645 • 7575 1116 Newport Blvd N P, 673 · 9060 DIRECTORY HOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 2821 On•an Lane. CoM G75-2907 Sl 25.000 Sat & Sun l 5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEN 2012 Port W1,•yb1•Jl)){('. Jf\'Jlm ::. .1\B &10 5357 S85.000 Sal Sun 1 5 4231 Munrnnila, Gr~enlrt-~. lrv 752·7315 $54,500 Sun 1-5 787 Nyl's Place. La guna Beach 644·62-00 Sun. 1 ·:i l IEDROOM 270CJ San Lucas , Mesa dcl Mar CM 546·9427 $5 1,500 Sunday. 11 5 ••3504 Marc us. Newport Beach 646-7711 Sun 1 5 •1905 L>aana Ln . Newport Beach 645·5498 Sat/Sun . 1·6 965 Qwvera. Laguna Beach 494.9473 Sat/Sun 10-3 947 Quivera. Laguna Beach 494-9473 Sat/Sun 10·3 •1717 Irvine , N<.•wport Beach 646-7171 Sat;Sun 1-5 256 Hill Place. Costa Mes a 752·1920 Sat 1-5 •32.3G2nd St, Newport Shrs. NB 642-3850 S77.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1717 l rvine . Newport Beach 546·2313 1642 45Jl Sun l ·5 33g Cr escent Bay. Laguna Beac h 642-8235 $97,000 Sat 1s ·un 1·5 •4501 Orrin,:?ton. Cam Shrs CdM 644-6200 S210 .ooo Sal /Sun 1·5 ••607 Buysidt• Or <l'rom Ba y> NB 673-3!.>00 Sal /Sun l ·5 • • 16312 Wayfarer. Hunt Hcach 846-1371 5230,000 Sal /Sun 1-5 21191 While Horse Ln. llntg Beh 960·3128 $63,500 Sat /Sun 12-S l400Serenade. I rvine Te rr, CdM 673-1755 Sl40.000 Sal 10·5 ••654 Harbor Is land Dr . N.D. 644-0209 $340.000 Da1ly,1.5 pm . 1635 Bluehir d Canyon Dr. Lag R<.'h 494-2146 Sat /Sun Noon lit 5 PM 1324 Mornings ide Dr, L aguna Bch 494-2146 Sal/Sun Noon tal 5 PM • •501Ha rbor lslnd Dr. Npt. BC'h 646-7711 Sat /Su n J 5 14 Monter ey Cir. Spyglass. CdM 675·6000 $145,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 5 IR & FAM RM or DIEN • •73 Linda Isle, NB 644-6200 $295,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 1846Sam a r Or . (Mesa Verde) CM 546·0327 $105,000 Daily • 1337 Galaxy. Dover Shores.NB 642·5200 5225,000 Sunday 1-5 1961 Pol't Trinity Pl, N.B. 640-15~5 Sal & Sun 1 ·5 ••127 llarbor l sland R .• N.n fi73 -4400 $297 ,500 S:.it/Sun J 5 •r1aua11 ~! Prop~~ I • IAOO OUAJ4 "-~~~' MACH I GeMr d IOOZI NEWPORT WEST Hard to find single level 3 bedroom hom e, and you can waJk to the beach t Beautifully decorated a nd vacont ! $59,900. CalJ today to see! 962·4454 J IR Ir FAM RM or DEN 17021 Malta Cir, Hunt. Harbour CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• "Harbor Lites" I lnnatlon la the p rit'e WI' l'll 'f for lhn111• ~ovrrnmN1t hrtt<'f•t~ f'H•r.v boll)' thuu11 ht Wt'rt' frt'f' • I W1•otht•r forl'r.u1h•r11 uro• b r (' v m 1 n a in (I r ,. I arrural('. but thc-y'ru I ~11 11 llC'\'l"rnl hour~ tx•hlnd arthr1ll9. I • /\ ronl nnd h15 m on(•y t1rf' '<oon 11artl"d. Thf' r~~l u( w; w111t until tt1:ic time • R<"ltr("m("n t 111 • wonderful time or Jtrc, It 11 llkl' beinit on strike, only you don'l have lo picket. • rrouble with alarm Clo<'ks • ., they al" avs 110 olf when you'r e Ir) 1n11 to slc-ep I I We'll IMfp • JCMI wolw I ••Morber • ..., I """ • ...,. ....fltd 1 ~ts for yow " 673·~00 R SEA HA VEN BEAUTY Thi~ 4 bedroom. 2 bath. single level hom<· 1s truly unique with mussive bru·k \\a ll :.ind fireplace in living room ov<>rlook1n J! used bric k patio. $.57,950 Call today to see! 002-4454 NEWPORT BEACH 4 ledroom1 J UST LISTED!! 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths, wnll lo wall <.'arpcts. d rup.,•s, int er-com. stereo. fire detection system & muc h more. Super honil.'. Full pnc·c $67.990. Ill·; QUICK! Call 546·4141 $47,950 3 & Den & Doughboy pool. Corner lot. Fantostic yard with many frwt trees. Super h ome. Great pMcc. Call to see 546-4141. SPYGLASS HILL Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2'1'.i bath, sin~le level home IOt"ated hi~h on a fully landscaped view lot. Family room. 2 fireplaces and sunny breakfast nook. Cus tom deroraled lhruout. $187.SOO. Call 640-6161 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Bright a nd cheery 4 bedroom , 2 bath home. Ideally located on a quiet str eet. Vucant and ready. Ea rly occup ancy can be a r range d , reduced to $52,900. Call 640-6161 Otfic ,., loc otrd "'C ~to Mc-'a ~qt<WI lroch --Nt•wpori ~och ' 846 8983 S92.000 Sat/Sun, l2·fi 31616 V1r g in1a Way, So. Lc.a guna 499 2943 S86.500 S al/Sun HMi 21822 K111wa Ln , llunt1ngt.on Bch 96.1-8361 S69,900 Sat/Sun J .:; 2.575 Columbia D r. Costa Mesa 751·0500 $54,950 Sun 1·5 pm 3725 ~~1dirr. Su. Coast Shores 645·0303 $64,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 fl1 Hoyal St. Gt•ori.:c. llag Cyn NB 640 li16 l Sl!J5,000 Sat /Sun I :; ••l!HS Buysadc Dr., CdM · 63 1-1400 $205.000 Sat 11·4/Sun 1·5 moo l>eborah t.n. Newport Beach 640-7000 S84.750 Sat /Sun 1·5 • 1871 Port M ari.:atC' (f[Vlfms) N.R. 549·0812 Sal /Sun J 5 2938 Rounsevcl Terr, Laguna Bch 499-2277 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2581 Gree nbriar. CollcJitc Pk. CM 642-5200 $56,900 Sat/Sun l·S 4 HDltOOM 1039 Concor d . N. Costa Mesa 548·1000/556·0720 Sat /Sun, 1·5 1208 Vista Caycnla. San Clmnle 675-7414 Sat/Sun l ·S •&35 Amigos Way <No. 9) Blfs. NB 673-7077 $74,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 9561 Robin, We tmmster 842·7248 $57,500 Sunday 12·4 2228 Meyer Place, Costa Mesa 752 1920 Sat/Sun l ·S 4 llt A FAM RM or DIM •G Rue Rlarritz, Big Canyon, NB 640·1131 $230,000 Sat/Sun, ll·5 907 Sandcastle Dr. <HVH> CdM (213) 671-1281 $109.SOOSat/Sun 1·5 4511 Camden CCnmcoShrs) CdM 673-7040 Sat /Sun 12·6 2 HDIOOM 111 E'><'~tpacl" Court, NB r.:11 180(1 ~59 ,500 4 IEDROOM 2958 QuedadH, IJJuffs, N H 631-1800 sm.soo DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS I ACH 7Hi 7lfi' ~ .Jus mi1w. ('<I \I fi~0·52 11> SI0.>,0<111 l H A 2 II 6009 Seashore Dr., Newpart llch 645-7575 S275,000 Sat /Sun 1--' ••205 N. Bayfront. Bal 1!11, N H 646-7711 Sun 1-5 t350pal, Balboa lslund, N.B. 549-0812 Sat /Sun 1·5 4 II 6 l A 4919 River , Newport Bcn<.·h 642·3338 Sat & Sun l·S TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE % H & l IR 21651 Oce an Vista Dr. So. La~unJ 4!19·4515 From $84,950 Sal/Sun lo-6 l HOROOM * •4431 W . Coast Hwy, Nwpt Bt'h 752·1700 $89,500 Sul /Sun 1-5 • Pool ** Waterlrottt Waterlr'Oftl & Pool APRIL 18 to 24, 1976 THI! LAND ,,, in~csrment tor all limn PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEH ~.~.~ ....... i~!.~~ ........ 1~~~ ........ r.4.~.~.~ ........ ,~!.~.~ ........ I~!:.~.~ ....... : Sunday Apnl18 1976 OAILVPILOT C7 GeMflll 1002 CH.r• 1002'Con>tMdetMar 1022CoroMdetMer IOU CoitoM•to 1024 IHMntift91ona.och 1040 ~ForS• Howtnf.orS. jt44MetForS* · ............................ · ·· · ·· ........... , ~~~.:::.~. i ....................... , .... R.ro·uc·io ·ra· ........ ·::;;;, ·~::.:·~·;;,~~ ,IL;,;:;i:·;;.: ·····;~·~;a:;;;.:;;;;·;·····.-~~·; 1 I 11111\011 lk.it·h J l~1.ll•xu11 & t.1o1•• llJ1 m~. :! lull h.1th I ;~~~~~~~~1~ii~~~~~n· * * SPACIOUS & FRIENDLY* * $45,000. ,. S7•.\l00 ,,,)""'n""n 11un1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••.••••••••••••••••• ! And near the sett 1 2 Rustic homes soon ! EASTSIDE \\Ith •ll•p do"n t.imil\ upani<h·d 1·11H• th• u 11111 RAINBOW to start, 310 310Y:i Ja~m111e Split level 3 1 1mmcJ111\\.' ot1·u1>Jnc \ 1 h'"""· "001 ,t 1111•11 P•0f ln•1)1·1111 t11.·1• ~huifrll This horn(' ml~ht b(• your l>Ot of ~old . • bdrm.. fu m1ly rm • 21,:l IJaths. 10x40 ="0 luni.: "uitinii 1'11 l1.·i1Jl j F1111 '1'' 1111 1'1II1.• ~ t' ;: lot. '1111Jtc·J ~ui\'l < ut de C · h ' a l o l of Indoor outdoor Ii vtn.:; 0 r •d l.IJH' 0 '.'11\.'r ha~ 11"1' •"1'' 11111' -•11 1 'JI', 111• orc11n. \'.\ no Om 10 I I • ,1 patio plus roomy 2 bdrm .• 2 l>ath; 5 car tllll'•llll 1 ~l"*'d . N(i n· 1::1r i lll11r1>.. tu •1<l"lll mrni.·\ clown or .ii.sum4• With ~p::.H'IOUS ~artlenlS, Sundeck & au· ' parking. The bes t for Sl62.500 1111Jtkhni.: ••t 11·tl•" 111.11 1 '11•11111111~ ·'11" 11 "~~ '·"' '"" 1011·1 ,,,.t loun Jact•nt fomlly room ndd to the 4 bdrm s • 1n1i , t>quin•d Sec 11 lo 'i '"' "''"' "" . .t l ·" J11•1 Cu• t" ll1.•Jl 1-:,luttt for your benefit. UNIVERSITY REALTY 'il.1>. ~11)\\' m next \ll.'d, H1Jlh•I'·,•·~• 1111.1.. :11>2 24~7 ;m ~!12 ~ n--HouH Moon HI 5 $at& Su 300 I E. Coast Hlgltway ' PkJsi· n •ll for lli•ttul~ '1 HH. 2 II.\. ::'l•~1 "I rt · PRIDE SHOWS ._,..... .. 13 Z4 M°""'"J'.:Orfn Cor.a def Mor 673·6510 I Ph· 540-3666 I 'um 1111 '" ~ 11"'· 11111 SJ4,SOO • 11 oov s., ft l<1l .11 1·111l ol I OPEN HOUSES .._.,......~ t ~~ ; 11 I "I.' '.1 I r u 11 \ 3 Bd. 1~. hJ. rpllllli(. I I. ADVANCm STYLING . t~c..;h7i A land«·Jpt•d mJn)' 11~ 'mok•· .d.11m, I'' I' I SHoaECLIFFS·. 146 SHOafCLIFFS RO Balboa Pe..1n1ulo I 007 Costo Mtsa I 024 J 314"1tifJ# I 111·1·, ,prnl..11 • lnnl rnu•" rn hit"'· rqn :!I Contemporary <.'edar & ~ln.ss with " " .: •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... _·--·-··--'ti.& Jr.,: v.at1u 'tr "·'' .... ~to ~'j\'~~ ~·.~ou h t "Colonial Old \\'11tld • 1 h.11 m, lout 3 BR. 2 ba on Pcunt nt•nr TAX SHELTER We're here to help! I "lhl'> ,h .. 11 t>i h ~ Yr I t-11\ 01\ 963 :>6.t I ~.P1;~\~~~~~al~:~?:r~~51 ~0 ~a~l:~~1:(. lwdn1om ,'l 'lu<.h. t.11n 1 h room. J\'lt~ s1w.01•1 ___ , old., ~·.!!Ml l!) o~nt:r 1 -I .. h;.a1d,,ooll lloor-.. 'up-.1a1r,· tkck & 1 ·rnvll'i...!Brl'.t~11~!•~1 S&S,750 ~IES\UEL~IAROW~Jt !lbJ.no ___ . . . Amust forthcyoungalheart. • Ot'(.•..tn \ ll'\\. llt.'dl' 1111 \ ..tlt:' lwa<'h I )l~r-.hd~Rll' i.,., IWti E t ide D I 4 Br bonu~ rm. IJm ''"·l~10UEI. ~.\l'<' bl.'Jl h • I $179,500. OPE~SATt.:RDAY I • Spa~1!u~ JBR ~~~r's d1nrm,,harp!Ji9·2737 home )111~ur ... l. p.1~r1_ -·~ FAMILY GATHERING •••• -• • • • • • • Captsfrarto a.och I 0 "1 urut "''h r1rt.>pla c .... plus COLLEGE PARK I lh1 U•IUt I .... 1. J•H'~/ll • Ar"" '·'OU ··ramp '". this L'aster? If so • ... \•••••••••-••••• •• • .,lilt ' t I H d • ro11"'ll ~undl. J U1 -11.l Hwth~on ~ .• ... -..."U i:. BIG CANYON: lt47 ROYAL ST. GEORGE: -rcn 8 • 1111 ~onH 1 or " ktnd~ Spa1.·11111' ·I 101 m din IJm rm , ,,..,.,,J HarbOu I 0 42 • J,60()sq. ft. ~ive you e nouJ?h space to en· T\\O·::.lor\' ll\C bedroom l.il'j!e family •POOL HOME• I Eh.itkl~I! rl~oI,;on"r~~': H1. fJmd r,m r~ du1. on u :ak pa.rQUl•l cn!f) ••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••• ! )·oy the blci:.sinas of this holiday. The 3 ·1 I & I . I · · t Jllr 2bJ Lgl" f'Jm rm J~ ~ ' U\Cr!>IZl' ot nme pro ~ill ~OU !>Jli Ill I'• p, t I ,., '( I room w1l l l1rcµ ,1c:c 1n1 > -.t~ c >:ir on ~wet'M Wood hurn·· p:1111t ~·drpl'\:. und f)l.'rt~. vnly Sbl.~!>u 0, i•ar'i) · · El<'ttronic.or11trd.Jl.t1 &. levels & 4 bdrm s all h ave a bcauti u O\'erlooktng p ool, jd('lll/I. & ~oll 1n.1?1floortobt•amC'd rcll' t.lra1JC,·~.1he IJ&l duvk;\'. o ... nl'r Call ror ap!Jl. -- ---dl'll ;\r 1\la~,tnll !>h~p~ I open view. <'OUrSl'. Beautiful blC'nd or Sl<llll'. \\llOU. 111gl l1rP1JIUC't' Sh2 000 ... ,. had In l h I l> ~1-1725 •JUST LISTEO• I b~ 0~·~t·r. ~-·000 110-1 I n-.. H041se Noon HI 5-Sat & $.tft 3-J. ·\'I FOi l'l'N ) ne1~hborhood was sold in -1 . b f 1\1.dta l 1r. 8-111 11!1113 -r·• r·· ~tamed glass & murl>k: master suite, · 1 ti; ;\ t ' ' .,1 h 11 · t \lESA DEL MAR 3br mnwc·. 3 r + am rm ------f IUSlluebirdCeyOftDrfve \\llh fircfcl<.1cc t\'. -.lull~. gourmt·t 1 •Opt'nS.ilur~ai 11~~ I i11e ~~;-l'~l 1~01k~~~~dc~·2b.i. nu crpts. A 1 roud'. +din .~m l.l~autilull),.rvln• 1044 1 k.t •h n & O ·mal d · a * .~'ltS OOO i' CALL TOU,\\ 493.5337 I I • JI f d ~l SOO Fo r appt ~ 1l lanth1:apt>d (Orner 101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i 1 c C ' mm,.,. """. · llLL't;ooLPlllNRl.TY Pl!a'>c ru no" or c · J who.it ~ult-. Onh BYO ER -------• latl~ ll\\ner.5-16·9-127. St>:JWO U R El WN ••Home Owner. Assoc. requHh 1 rwnhsc. 3 Ur. 21, na.1 · ---------963.11361 v ... man · 1 POOL-PARK I MAYO CK appoinhnent only. Coll 675·5511. j i.uper 180 def:?. ocl'anl Ph: 540-3666 BY OWNER - - -• I 1:.t 5ho\\in~ or thi!> home . \'lt'W SSl.200. !;40 ~083 • a Hit:ihly upl(ra(lecl Colle~e "'lhc funlll) commun11~ --- - -~~j~ t~ Pk home. 3 ~r. ;! ba. dt•n. CO R PORAT J ON LAGUNA BEACH THE COLONY: CHOICE IRVINE fCoronodelMar-10221 • J1 rountl'yktt ss 1,9~o.Oricn i locuted In l.rt•entrt·•·. LOCATION: uuh1nd thh f.11.:aclc Ill·~ a ....................... ,;,~3 =xr llOUSl' Sun 1·5pm 2!>75 1,1t1mc~. A deh,jlhtrul .ibd i l ~. • _, --··~ 1omt• 1n ll'rn 1c art'J Ill (714) 494·2146 ~urµnsc --dest'gnt'r:o. O\l ll home. u ~HARlfOR \'le\V lllLLS W , h tohelp' jS'ol'!mb1 .i Dr, C .)I lninc Lgc)la~terSu1le,I dccor alnr·::, drc,1m E spec 1all~ 1 llY o"n1·r. b.el'ull'e ·11 ere ere • 151\)j()(J RealEstate 2•1h,1. 1am .rm .. d~:-.1gned as a ~hO\\ pliH'l' for the : Br2 Ba. ram. Rm. frplr.I ARE ANO '-•/&!VAY. .11rrvncJ. lgc coH·red llrvine 10441!.oqunoS.och I Of&. . collector·!> ll'l':J'>UfC'\ lla111krallcd : patio. btfly ~nrl~rl>d ~rd R E:IToro 1032 ..,~ p.ttlO. prolt."~~·011 ally11•••••••••••••••••••••••1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ gard"n 3 c.ir .:Jr lnd~t·t>d I hi lrom com 2 STORY IRVI ... ~ cabinetry mo!»l unu~llJI in this pnce S109.500. 0Pl'n house Sat (AA liQQ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHAKEUP m~1111,· .i,,.ol 1at100 • "' CHECKTHEjE ,00/1•... ., ., . . I & .?..u~o:-tt ~..&·'' 1111;, .... -... ,:.T1JJl .• -.. -~L.A"UQ~f!Z~·· ·~ ' ·~~~~I-~-~Ji.'l.RQ_" ·~· .. ·v ~~ -;----.-... ·'».: .. n.. ~'·.-'rt~· h~~-,_. • .t'flf lg>I • 0 fit..~ ,. •f.· . .:.... .. ~ Jr.-!Y·. ---.. ~ -, ., .... ~ .~·~-~ -P..-~\ ~ .... ' •• 1p~U.hf(J'b\itlt.'lowcst -.'b-ffl:i"1..-..; , • nernseatus rm .. frpl;~:\ar. . . r-· m'h~ l'\lrJ'I Slii,( I • ·--1 ~rwnc 'tn.1:\e IOl'J\l~Jll -~x.¢Lus1v~s I "' ·~"''.'PITC~·, ~ (' <.Ill':.! TlHl'I.! lil·droom 111 .in ri soml' i.to nr. l~tl'gs. lndi.cpd. Si'l.000 ~rlidirS67.oor l1:h11 -, OPl'.!'\SAT~Sl '!'ltlY·S l:SflJlll:tb Ilk c•nlr~ "'''lni FORSOLIOV"ALUE ~pltl·leH·I \\llli st·p~r:Jll' 1.1m1h mom firepl .. l'l· and h111h open o"ner581·7681 '\ i.1m1~J~1~ u1' iu:iut, 01< (.',\l.L' 55H~li7 UH do"n l~ l.1\l~h I•.'.'">: .JUST LISTl':I>· Closl' to S .. . On l•autlful beam l'e1hni: a<'Cl'nl th1~ -------I ~:-um~ u.1n ' lt."12 4--0 room. :Span1:0-h an:l'nl l)Jna 1'01nt Jlarl>or ' • \\ cd1sh I lrl•pl,tCl'. Ufll'll bc.i metl SPYGLASS 1 :i bedroom, rnt>untain at Fountain Vall•y I 034 \\on ~ la:.t ~ U!>b '' • ----C1replacl.' Gl.i:-' & • torl.1 \ l.'J;... new; la)'ge duple~ ceiling~. Just !:>9h.UOO • I Rarely offt.>rl'.'d, I bed rm, mo,phcre Pru pert v 16 ·······················1. IT s ABOUT TIME llY o ... 11c1 <.. nll··~c f'JI ". deroralor ~Jib. Che•( io I no t•t1rnl!r In\. 11Hordin1t JASMINE CREEK: Ftr!)t resale in l h i s b c a u l t f u I • p r 1 ,. <' t c . gated commu n1 t.v . All im- provem e nts in. UPS?racJcd cntr~ tile. carpt•t1ng & drapt'l'll'' Thn'l' l>t•flrnom & l wo & tlt-n I nl·lt11ll"' clul1hou:-.l' I ac i II tit••., I •ll'll/.11, pool & TC-:~:'\ IS COL' HTS Jo:.1..,,·. m,11 'l'lt>11-; ''av of ltll' -I know. 1 11\l' lh1.·rt1 l1111 lJ1.·~11i l'OIC'I . RENTALS: ll.1rho 1 \·1•'\\ llnm1•-. "l'Jrtnl'I' th11•<· li<'ll111om, l &Hrllh room .~;;~:; oo mthl.' · N.-wporl Cr.-Jt ltllly l11nw.h1•tl lour lwd1nom s7.;11 mthh . Old Corona d.-1 Mor ;ilJoH' l.1llle Corona lk<1l'l1 Fu1111-.hl·d !'-Utnnwr r tnl.tl '" dllahll• Commerciol -Offlc• suite. N ewport ll•d oc.ron frotn Reolty loard. COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy. Corona d•I Mar 675-5511 l•trmJI dinini; rm. C.ipe underprtl'l'd b\ l<•d.il'·s10PEN Sl:Nf>,\Y ,. br or 3 fh1:. '"ud1t .11!1•r tr1•t1h•I ~1 r •" "" 111111kl l l• l.ll<'hl'n hriJ:hl and1 lul'< ul 11n.,,tH)' Xlnt m Jlorn model :\111!-t n• ~ t Jn d ll rd s HJ r t'I & Corm DH + h:c F lt 1 '' lrn.111\ 1111 I~" 111.11 l..1'1 i.:r.uh••I J ht " h;i . d• 11. 1· h . ''." r :<. I n " ' ,11m1• 11r lwmt.• & 1nc·om1• J~onahlt.> price on \ht• hJrJ.:Jlll\ 111.c this are Sbl.950 Aitt.!Hfl7739 l.1! 111111 1 .. 1111 .. ,1.1 '"" 11111 rill 111un111 l.11. hi! LlXLnl<HIS rnJ,lc•11 llll!IH'l'l)'. Priced 1.11 hill SIJ'.l.SUO Fl'e t:n1 , .,11appl•ll up b\ ~ha rpj -I m.11111 I 0·.1tu1•• \\Jll't nil tl1 ,,1t lut Ut!.iUl . "''"I: M1rrnrt·ll 1lt1'l'l" I ~iti.UCMI qut."llome~ 6i!> 7600 I home !tl'el..•·r~ \\llhtn J I :.ult rw" i..uh tlhll lul IJ11ct:.1·J11 ~1>r111l.Jr., I ""•hulou' 1H>111I '"'' ""'' sl'l'EHH IJraeh & city • duy or l~o. l'll'a~e ca\ll GREENBROOK I) 111~111.111·•1.111\' nl 1·111"•1 l'loM' lu va1 k.,, pools.1 11Jl111 t•n1 .. re(( 1.o"I """!t :1 Jiit, 3 ba. + • torcJl't.iib I ~11 t'l11,1· lo H hnul,, ,d1c1ol, , 111.11ntl·11.11H'1.• 11lu' lo~ l?lll''I <iu•Hll'r!L Uc:it (orona del ~la.r dupll'\ j Lar1o:cst modl'I. Sup!'r p:1rl., :-hnpp1n1:. tw.11 h l'm1l' Onb 55:! Oll2ll pnt'l' make lh1~. u r~·al llll'llltorl. Prttl'<I nghl ut P111·c SlU.!lOO t or~llll.' t>~ Ph: 540-3666 l home. ti Rcdrms. 4 Full !11\11 1156 ... -10\\llhomc bargum. C.ill s1:~1 fiOO o."'rwr 1-.,c<!llcnt cunrl. 1 , baths. Fum1ly 1uom .. Lovelv Couple j fa~t -7fJ2 170u . TlllS ON~: has it oil':!· <..allM4·110'J.I ·~~~iQt~l 25X35 hillturd ruo111, REDUCED Sl.500. ' r. I r I '"''"·~· '''''•' ,,.,. ,. ~Iv 'l llH 3 ha Wllh • I formal drnmi:: room. :riu111 BE.\L'll l'HOl'~;Jl I Y I 1 hl• l't'I l't 1 wm.. or I [ ~ •I iun;il'v rm· l 1!1' j;nvnlt' IH1.·~di lollall''-:! hrl, 11 2·# £J?Jb :.•1 ft. 2 Maslt'r b1•tlrrn i\nx11.1u~. n•111·l·•.1 O\\l\t'r 1 11", ~.ovf'I\ l~r.ic rna.~l•·r ' )(IOI & rl'rn:1111on arcu h' '1"'111'r, SiJ,IJl)ll •11!>1 -·-••• l s1ulci;, prol ckt'or.114•d & \\11nt~ ltl !tl.'1l lh1' prn1wr "011~ -+ i:uc'l room & • • tt•n\r ii ·11r 1•11nd1t1omn14 l~··~11n 1J , ''l'l'n h•rn~e We'reheretohe lp! 1,1n<bcaped.S\JO.OUO l'Jll t)l:isl&h:i,rc•lun'<llhe h<ith. t.lin•n.i! roum &11 Arl•uiJc~dut$'1"500 :-;,1l ~un 10 :1 I -for UIJpl !Hilt. of lh11> hl•Jd1 hOllll· f.1mil\ room open 11 . • , ,., 'S'l'{l'I LI Ull T. ~. I•. ()\\ .. , ... l'I L.A.\'l"'G L, t I· f 1:.1rdcn patio tirid \ <..OLLEGEl'AHK '-'-• •• •on i;• l>Ll'l FX RY (}W'\EH ' •' ·' .r. ·' (' '" 11 1 ms, um rm t s I II ·• n pnval<' In! 4 UR 3 IJ.1 l).p~:,;~.l''· ,·~ •th1,1u,·rh•.1f!R:?bJhome .T. • • •. lorrn,•lt.llnrm.rh<'l'rful i:l·1.1c10111~11l'OlJt•r,111111ni.:.1 ··f'racul:.t·d· .. r.' a.I Ot1•u11 v1'cw 1:~1cbo "'''"" ''· "' I th · . t d 2 I ' II ll I k, . h'.1ut1 u v c1•01.1 ,., orma 1n111g, ava1 7W716•,J.i~m111c \Aol "" crp:., rp:,, 962·4471(r.;:546-8103 tiuuoul 111 1 ca h t t•' 1 &.IJ '16 .. 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Zhdim humt• I .... 1,t.1111.Jm.: Ol\'.IO & Jl't 1 "'"I " ~ u I' c r buy r. Ult, "alt·rfoll ,\<.:.UllH' fl)\\ nhOll'l. " rrplt.. & DONALD M. BIRD lwaulllul 1n1t•n•1r ;J nd & ·~Ut''l ·.j11 hdow ~c I) , •e", ,1n "'" q1t1onall) 9ti:l 5071. lo" 111t 1-'llA, or submit. puul. lie Juli r u II y ck a tr ro11d1t111nmi: V llu 11 1 lOd •V 111 ~7 500 · vµcu J lilt + Ulll\1.'rtlble 1111 Seein<J il beli••inq ( UI J led. (om pll't cl y Auo<ial••·•-ho•• rind·~ all in th:~ 4 bd1 ~ ·1 E1:toRO. ~lnl location. '•kn l\'Jn \\'l•lb home • •. C'A LL Dorana, RE\L br.1nd nt'W l'P''· drp~. BY OW:'llEH. popular 21.'l hath home priced al lmmue. 3 Jiil. den & 2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"1th kttch.-nelll', formal . ESTATE FAIR 83!11>1:1;1 \\alt•rht<Jll·r. wmplt·tl'l) l)o\'er :llodcl. The Ter· $78,570 huth home ncar:,,hopping G...,.Cll I 0021G--rol 'd1111n.:. 'l'\ l'ritl :.unnv I '• . ---------renO\atcd. ~l.50<1 raC'C. t:nh Pk. 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Logun11 oecon 11nd coastal views 6 75-092 i--------1 ~ M•sa V•r..a-Re~ssessi·on L A n G 1-; c 0 n NF. n VILLAGE. . · .. · s ch 491 730:._• __ rrom Ll11s two story 3DU. Coll~E P"'RK "" ~ OT I RE +den homr, recently re• ~ "" 5 . walk·ln rlosels, VA&FHA ~.r ... :-~r~!dcrrrn .",~rbcu"t~h ALTORS •LAGUNABF.AC'll • rn1111"lcll Inside and oul. :I Bedroom, 2 bath". :J balh!I. dtnlnR rm LOWDOWN W.itk"t~ ~;hool11 & 5hop Panornm1l' coa\tul v1rw (1repl11rl'. dble gara11e. Rl'.'~ntl.v C'lr&><'ted Cur Call For Dela1ll' p1nu Onl•· .. c2."'"' Edrnburgh rndl, 3 BR, 2 h JBR. 3b.i. frnm wac1ou~. :~ 499--tSSl fruH trees. Top-condt· tarn~ & drnpc~ SI05.000 E TY "' •..., """ ha, end unit. Sun deck, well con'slructcd new 403-8812 TOWNHOMES REHTORIUY 1 f-:nJoy lhc Jiood hf1• IA 1th gr~enbelts, pool~. ~ ----~~---­clu~ lolboo P~iftwlo I 007 2or3 Bed rm .. \ .... $2'95 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lion Comer Lot. Rear SntiSun 1 $ tll.ts Samar JA 8 D 4 E 7 R 12 A 3 L 1 SCOn UA 3 LTY Owner. Pnnc. only. Open home. $!15.000 --------- \·oird ac«ss. l mmcdJ1te Dr. C\1 5-16-0327 -536-753 Sot. 2·S, or by appl. •LAGUNA SHl\Rf'IF.• P<>$Sess100. $53,000 5$2-8114 OcHn View HOfM R M Cordi IY OWMER 2BR. 2ba. lrl orl'.m \'irw By owner. Arch it«tunl oy c • VA. "' R•C"'UETCLUt drrk $.\7.500·lll'· 1>i.•n .• _ _. 3Bedrmdeh ... $.~ 1 Dcdrm, $25.500 3 l-ledrm, S33.500 Red Carpel Realtors 9()2.7771 RMltor l810Hewporl BUYERS New on Markel·'2 mile Be!til Buy m 11.R SSl.91rv ~ ,. JAVW. y )';AT!';Jll.TV. uc~1i;n~v 3 slry, 3br, lrg •FIXER UPPER • c~ta Mesa 548·'1729 to beach. Prestige ore11. 3 lid. fH. 17x3~ JX>OI W1mbll'don Mdl, 2-i<>O 11q 31711 Coasl llwy din rm, 2 b11, lot.a of wood, Four H3R UNITS la m1<111----------1 Beautiful gre<>nlwlt, nr 31., yrs Q)d, immac. 4 Dr, !163 5671or 5.56 1035. II: 4 or SBr, 3Bn, Sep. s. La1tona 4911·2237 frplc, balconle1, wet bar, yth1nl( but the VestehHPlataarl'o,3111e prlcl' THE Gl'.:RRIF. (rplc, spmldrs . Welk to mnre. Op<>n hnuse by$2000 Down. 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Or u_n!li. Upen1···········:··· •••••••• , h I l II.. It I' •• ~ II .. \\ 11 111111~ ~'." ,1•nl1u huml·onlia,~11.ll'UllH' ..!rt.:.'... MobdeHomes hnuscSat&SunlOl 1~ao&bo0Pf'tun,ulo 3207 c11i. "''''>••·•mu l it~!'l.lll J f.l ~ "I Ftlt) luolb,;~jronl dl'<I. I For Solt 1100 16th Sl , Jlun1111 i:ton,••••••••••••••••••••••• !Iii 1!.11 l>uplc' l..o\\H I•" in n L-..u·-.-1 1052L· ..... I 1052' Thn~ l>l'<lroom~. ma,11·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deacb ~Pl'n Pt :!llr, :!IJJ . .! lJI :!ha\\ l)Jl10&i:ar l 1111t•r ~--"•..,......, OCJll"O"I.,,. I LIOuSEST•TES • h s1;,11 "' I "'""' ' lo.1 1 ,,.,., ""lr.:2t1H,h1i:d1'tk ············································••l>UllC\\llhllll'fllJll.' .... sHOWP' .. CE GREENLEAF ... "' 11..ir.) • II ·~l 'ljjlf11h\• 1lltl •I jlUl'~l ;,utll', bJ\lllllll .... -~st Ad llC I 53tMl832 month. t,73 ti~7J 01 • I . • lll'Jffib & ~'·" t.11'.1\ in AHN CHISMAN ,' lc•m1I• r•~1rn • u1·1\ 'l" Thb SHH. 3b.i. 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LUVJ::L.\' ·beach and te n nis coorts. $112,500. with i;;uesl ,ulll' dl'" :>ll!.> 000 Pl, tJ 1 OH IEACH & 11.i. ma lu"'unou:. i.etung , pets ok. Jo ec d1.11111d '"'" h1111 "' \P1C!':_~NVOL'R<1iw:-.i 1 EXCELLENT RETI RE M ENT j Hreplacc. and' dl'l'~ PRIHC110Ntv':1' · GOLF COURSE S218.000. lkai.chold. ~a~Rentuls,5 105370 . unturn \\1th.'" '"'."''"' J .-.oJOY C'Jr(· rel' I\' H O ME . h b t'f 1 d I ·k d l . 11 • • "Ma~t 1J1 • "'u L'orm din 1£ I l11ht1 ~1111 l .di l.!t.l 1 tnti nr. \.'il'lor ll u!lo'i. I ~n t e eau 1 u a u t I tut e 111 o u (Orn.-r o SOL'Tll COAST • • ., "-" ,. Quail ~ Smi:?lc or c.-ozy couph:. 1 IJ1 1 :17~ -;.'.)( 1 .1 . , .1 ZUR & den, 21Ja. ideal lor' . community of PACIFIC ISLAND the b..ir Bnni: your IJou~ 1.'l;\'EST)l ENT rm, forn rm, laund rm, • Plac l1 S25l>. L:u1pd.1-\·l' ; ' ' 1 , 1 " " 11 ' 1 · 11 ·' 111 -V LL GE Bd b ! rq.thl :1luni:~mdl! }UUt ~19·0812 •.rpl~·· Ol'l'~n & golf • MamRenlal~.s-105:1111l11raltlrlp111 ~.I~~/ 1cl1rnncnl .,,.> I A . 2 rms .1 2 a .. 1(/\\0 slip 42~ llarbo --1 ~uurse~S3ti-0038. Prapwti----;-. . > •• L • .U)!l' l'll>l•Hll l•:\t'IUll\\' MARION MILNE I "'2;"111 pancled.d.en..&_fireplace. TRUL y bland lJmc. ~11 ,uw APRIL SHOWE.RS' 18x.28 Tra11cr wilh c-abana. "oo ou.a!s,~-:r!°POe, HACH '11s~~xsun.\pLfr1;1i~, Pl honH" Ill' w l J • l>\'l~. A D R EA M ! ..... ONLY$55,000. lnn9MoyAoweN shed&!>onwrurn1turcto / q. ·d 1 Jatit111, '"''· "1 '1 lu REAL ESTATE l J1611 & UJSl c ........... S........ 1 n l h 1 o; i;: or g e o us ix-mo\'ed , NB. Call col OH AH YI_ unsurpa.s:.c 0''C.'tn., :\1:11111.1 .md lw.11'11. ~!4~• L •• ?ulnl! ~J;·;a·~·ahal Jl'~1Y"5'u ' 4ft.IJ•t 4ft.1J47 ' ;\lal'OJIJ·lr\'tne Ill/all . C.irmel." mdl m II arbor I lect ~-4144 or NB call US. 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Pool. l'e111nsula Poml' Jui.d 190' Waler fron.tai:c .I $2000 & up. Murray ltlt~I --1111111 1,._, .-'1111 ~·:tho ·1 lieJch 3.16.Sl \\indJJm ! I i.ll'p"I to sandy bl'uch: Suitable for 27+ condos 8930526. 1Cost0Mesa 3 224 1111 "'"' h.ir" 1 1.1~1: l.,11"' lm\'r 49J74'.lli<>r~~l2~771' lru.m~MJrt homconlornpls Aj!cnlS3G·OOJ8. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t;.,1~11_!'•111111 , :,.'.:•"·1-lao 1for ~Jk ..idrrul I I ~:a,l Ot·1•an Bhd L'mqul'1----~County ·~ Br, :! 11.1. r •• m I m I bll,, .IKill ·~·I lloh.H'\I' vlOlan REAL ESTATE QOO C.l<·nn.,.,,.. St 1 • I fom1I) honw 1n pn me Sun Juan Captl>lrano I Property 2500• Form din rm , all t>llll,, '* RE ... TALS * 1 I lot·.itiun l'!o" 3 ,. -117 Plu:. a cre;,, beaut1ru1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S525 ~1s;r~1s " {',\~ \tH' 1'1('11 flF ARTISTIC N~wportleoch 1069 1 t1Nlroom r ... m1h·room -OCl'art & Valk) \ll'\\ Country Club hi.t' on' ·IBH .. "•hoi,furn,.):! .. 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Ll\l'\t,,1,1111tlv1m.i: .. nll'rm ,'.!. 0111 im w /w1·1 h ar ____ C~1ol ~rox Ill acres. on lh(' 549.1).IJJ red h'1ll ''.~:, .. ~ Jll tl11:1l11\u1111u.,11111l11lo· 1r11l1"•· Hcdu cc lJ lu: • l'anorJmlt' \lt•w ur Ba• HB ESTA.TE Property 1600 Sulmon Ri ver m Idaho!--.-.. Juonw 1"1111·1111'.lll\ll'\\ ll>Jl~131MI 'j ICunyon (;ullt·out ,l' & C t'.' d l .. i••••••••••••••••••••••• lor$2,000J>llracre.Xlnll3 Br.2ba.l'ool.p.11 11•,l11v ) 111c fr.1lu11•~ ~ hlh' 1111 .1 lma9inotive... c 0 u n 1 r y t' I u b 21 1 ou{ ~a r t>n 1r) 1 ~n BAYFRO..._.T ' > r round Cashing, h unt j c I y d t' <' o 1 . •1 u 11•11 1 !l"fll>'ll TO lit Y ''"" \l-'INU\1 ');1;11.1110 1t111,.,,1(m':l'\tul\.,ld' jbalro111.,, w /artt·ss' .roi uccs.,~~u oh m's 1""111 1n11.kayakm1t.allre<'rca· nc1i;:hborh11ud S:l!l'."1 mrl 1!1nd1u ~.111 J11afJll111 494-8057 11 .. 11>111111'1 lut .11t11.. .. I SEEHEVERYTHIHG?, <omm µool K35 Amigm.I ~~~c;~~~t~ :a~~(.10~~~ or orrice bu1ld1n11. !\pee taonata~~·11cs 751 _2096.j pool.n~aint.& ~"rdcnl·r l '""''h1111w111.1:·tuht·• <\. t•• l11,11h, 1111"111 \tt·\\ +1 \\.1) :'\o !I Open Sal SuJ brad.. "· ll&f'' pool & larular \1e"'· luxurious ~-6791 forappl I'" ~"'v lkl.I "I ll 1111 111 \'J:\ F l'U\'.. iira, l , hui.:1• Jo.ut .. h ptu~ 111'<'!> i Let 1"' !>huw ~ uu l hi:. I 11 5 S1 1,900 l'h 6iJ 7077 J.icuni ~ Bdrm<. 3 b' executive oUaces __ -b . . I lull "' \ u"' '\' puul 2 111 , • •• 1 1 ~·11\ ;,<Ill I 'UH J b a ho ml' 1 n • -• Reduced lo$600 ooo -\S!OO. Z r. l!Jrai:c. patio 1 &..1kn I .u\Ut tuu'\ mJ'll'r ilH':t. ~ulh ~".1' IH ·" h • · :0-.t.'\\ pin t Shor .. ,. neo1r I Lado 1'14.' Shr. 4 1, lrn lri: Ian! rm. form:il dm llLL GRUNDY Mo•inq to A.Honto? kids ok. 1-'n• MUil'. 21 • IJ.Oth~ l111h •lhl 1h ""'' 3 HR 1k11. I li.1 SolH A noe . Opp. h1'.1C h l'11mm pool & $2211.000 Open Sal. 1 s rm .. f,\l•rHhmR for al Reaut1ru1 homes avn1lu· Mam Rentals. 5"ll ~O 1.•n< I l(.tr;1~" .11IJrn11111..: '"" 1m. JIOlll lo\l•I\ l.\ll\'rl<'IH'l·d. rull l1m1· l\'11111' O"nl'r.ln\ICIU~ l"I \'1a F1r·nt(• 675CIM!I beaulltul \\,ly or lore or Realtor 675·6161 blc.-Contact L. SlOWI! ---I 1.1uhl11 )!lllf IHUI ....... . 1,,11111 :1 {',11 ~.or F1 1.' 1 '.111 l.11ll'ry l'urll•r hirl 673 760 I -' · _ r c red al SI 2 :! . 90 0. • -• --,-So~rcll Hftv 13 _BR, 2 A1\, l!Wll ~11 fl mi 11 ..,111 m•\t l 1111 i:; l.11111 ~:!.l 1•10 Jl'I' l • BEST BUY 545 ~!II FOR Suh•, lc.1se or ex· t4<>..ai 366-33'i7 I Sp,mt!>h, lcm·ed w pnlm '1 1.11: ft 11~1 t ll\TDI Ell:"l11t'·"'.it1·rl •4947551 • ' anytime • l chnngc, prime com · lmm11c.$48555610h2 . "C"ll .! lilt '.!. ll.1 111n -------ll9Conyon mercial a creage, 2·27 1Thl' 1<'rr.oc4.' ""'"'" :tlllt, \l•tl tlen, 111\cl)' ).1rd ~EWPORT S llORF.S l'J1 !1:1i:ht view. 4br, 3bu . · · · acres, ovl'r 300 fl. Cron· IE·SlDE Camaf~ 38,r · ll~.i 1 211 \. p.11111. pout 1111·11111 :om.><•> Ulb to brh. l blk to! fom rm din. rm • 1:uf 1' • . : : : lag~ on Bnstol m Costa Ranches. Fonn1. ~tsJdrpssZJai;'.jl ~rdcn Av.111 \la\ ''l ~Im l>.1 ~" <>l' r .. \ 'IJ ~1111: II\\ Y , pools. \\•nm~. V Uall, 11:4.' dl' i.ac.-,.urncr. uward Mesa Gro•es 2700!~t.~. 11 ~~; 1o1!1I , 1•\ "· 1 ... 11,.,. 1 d1Jm,1t1o• :1 lilt '.!.'·ha 1 t'ncl p.1110, 4 lir 211 B.1,! wmnmg ~ardcn. A:;kmii1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••Rent w/opt lo buy 3 bq "''" .! lrpl , ~11·" 1 manyblln!>,pracedbclow ' Sl8J,SOO. 50 lirucburn SonCle~t~ 1076 RIVER VIEW HORSE' back buy .. 200'JI Orrl111l.W:ilnul~<1uori•'l lll<," .. 111• ~1 1\1,.><MI 552.7SOO market for 1mm1:d sale. Lane. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RANCHES. New 3·4 Bil St. s. A. HI!; SJSO. or :.c·ll11:ai • .~·"~"'.''.' 1'"111 ~1 '11 . 1·.i-:c; i\LLf•,'\ -· d h" I I'' '" v l Hy O"nei:_ :.~ 802a HELEN COFFEE Mo~ht>r·m·law spucc i.n high on a htll. Spanish or S46.000. 545 2124 mil h15 ,.;x., 111-.i\L!Olt •1'111.1111 re I . . this3200sq.fl.,fantasl1c ~ ranch slyle.l .975 sq.fl -------'\jrW'llllt "11 1 'l•ri .. 11Y.1:1N Coa,t.La1!111\.1 ~'11''· ,Joor lltf: tanyon pro· 673-3863 673·1514 O<'eun vit."w, custom, twu $57,900 melds rencmg. 3 BR, 2 b a. Obi. CJ•I .: · ·:. '· '. "'' .S•l7 171il 111 5 15 O'J2,'I : pert•<'• .. l'.ill Dig Canyon E0 SHA.RP REALTOR level home. Sl26,000 BALBOA central air, (rplc, cpls. garnl(C. $375 Mo .. 1st &. ( .imlll "1~.' ~1'11 11 \''11 ARAREFIHD Stunning 'Hrull> t.11 1rnJ___ c h i n a c abinet s, lastmonth!!.673 1161i I ~7'~,111· 1 ~':1 .1•.:; ~1"" "1<'nrl~ l''"'I 1 .. 1. i lu"· '" " I VIEW BIG CANYON 14 BAYfRQNT r ange/oven & view or thci----: . 't "' ... , ·' \\iu>1h c 11,.1, lli•.tl'h 1 llld11111111 .• h.11h on AMCHOIAGE world. F'urmer 's lLE.1hrh:.e.nu crpts&pu111t •W:dii1tl !'lqi1.io"· :! lilt ~.ow 1 11111..i :.l1 t•1•1 1 t ''"'·! CATALINA ISL Fnli.l1<.' loca lwn/vie"~ IMVESTMEHTS l..?O Feel watl•rfront ~ro· (714)547.0729. Rt>lmid <'Pl or pcr~on,, lwnh ... ,. uiit.:rol ol lhrucolll CONDO 1111\,11 v • 11111 tll'l:ll'1~ PALOS VERDES +. '1llr, 3ba. huge .:aml'1 pertyzoncdcommcrc t11I only. N o 11l'I!., Sl 40 1 c· 1 · k 1 It~ 1 1'.witu• ''"""' \llLi~··· 11•'" 111'''~111.thh anctl HEWPORTHARIOR rm. l.'u:ol sp a. much,, 17141496-7711 Suil~ble ror m a rln ~RHIEstote _646·206l/~115._ I s'/.:1,''.,\111 1~1."~·,,i )'.;';'.1 1111111,,1 """"'' 111111"' 111•·.111 tnlwhl·\'.iule ..itl mut'h rnul'e' l'Mn only s ervice doc k , 11port he~ 2800 E 'd 2BR f 1 ,,. kil~ tw.1ul1l11lh •11•1111,111·11 '" "'-1101 1 1larhor\11ew 11111~3 lllt, pl1 1140 11 3 1. Opt!nSuperb Ocean View. 1208 fishing londlng, ,yacht ••••••••••••••••••••••• asU.1 c .' rpc.',2<'t111 t• ~" •• 12B.•.,'.1111!·ond .s~ .. 1.~. Sa1.Sun.ll·~ \'1!>laC<1yl'ntu.New4BR, sales , o ceanography I OOOFTTO J ~ar. ~60· ~nll Heallot l('llLl.f 1:1·: t•\Hh. •I h1 '1111' 10111"111 h 1111 ·" •·ol laquna Charmer I 0 1 1'. 'II!"\ T ~SL N 14! 5 21 :1ba, form tlm .. II? yd. base. rcs l a ura nt or • , 1 _l:'a~l~o~d . 9112'61 12 1 :.'' • 11.1, ;•:1,11 "I II l'mol, "'''I '" 'l11l1louu~1· • t1t'l.\:'\l-'1tu'\r\1t'"'I 111:1 Wh11~·~..it1~wny •DUPLEX * L,.,c <>Pl. Open Sal /Sun sh1111S. Pnce 5650,000 o r ST,..AHN SBEACH !FowitolnVatley 3 23 4 1wko1111I ,,.~, c10 1111 i: .11 ii o•"' t.. I'''" I I \t1 '"' I 1 u111 111•,11 h :.!II II lliJ 31111 IJrokcr t.H 0,93 , ' l·S ti75 7114. wall consider lease. Quality 2BR house w1lhl ••• •••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • ' 1:;::,:•:',,.11 ,',,,"11~: .t 1.'::~1;~ humt• " 'l'J• 111•111hou~,1 .... EWPORT SHORES Great loC'alton, ' l>lk to -642·5200 d In In~ rm . Pal! u ·!S2 10 2 b d I r I H \ "' II .I l•r. ' lo.•. 111111 "' ""'" '"' ""'''" " •'""' 3 Ud•m & 'B l II" pl, <e p L u s •I . '. op"· '"' 1 ""' 1,,1 "" """' ~'. ,,., .. 111,11·''' '" •"" ; 1..,11 111 ollwr. inH''l <'.m.11fron1. '"u ov.n till' bdrm unih.dbl ~.ir.ii;e 1• LJnno Pete Barrett Realty Duplex. Lower 1:. a 20R1 kldsok "cc. JI.Ilk :-,11 , 111.111111111 OPEH SAT. 12·5 '' ' I lant1 Almfl'll rnmµll'11'\.I, F'urm~hl'<I & book\'<J fur !.I Lony Pfister 2ba w/pat10 & g:ir. Uppc Main Hentals, 510 5:J'711 29541 Ano Mario l~h'~.1~, \ll\11".;1: l.1ri:<' :1 nn. 21i h.1. Lim rm , ~ummerrcolals Sl2'.1.000 i.;: ,__ ~ IS a lrg 2BR, f)lg deck.Huntin(jtonl•och 32401 •'1.l·.WllOl -..1.• l .. 1.·1111.1 '\ 1).t1• I "' llllt honw S:>& uoo 1hn .1r<'J \IJnv 1·i..tn1' NEWPORT IEACH ---bcums &: gar . Great m •••••••••••••••••••••••' l,11\f•I\ .11tfc. ii• 11 ?II \ 11\'llll'IV .1111 .1 lulrm .. z .• ~·rudtkv Hllf I'll Ht.II llll!•MI t \lav 1r.1dc ro.. REALTY •• llR~A:llTAKING ~~~!"''fnlumol1/To11·0"0· come pot e ntial. I.on.: ID 2 8u ... n r 1 .I l '.uk '"'"' q·h ... ti rwt 111 h ,1111 1111 11 . 11 I\ · 1 1'1•1411111 l Sh1111·" 'II'" or CJtahn11 l!lland nu.off or t • e:.crow ror 3 way l'' r . am. m. rp • ~• ··• 1 , , 11 1 •1.1 • . . '1· I • 1' L-oHlll' 10 50 CAYWOODREA.LTY 675·1642 545·3261 JJIH home on the blutr1:1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• chan11e require d. Onl>· blln,, cb to '><'hool &I ·" • • .11111 1 1111 '' 1t 1 ....,....... . 1 .• . l l Id .... park. $385 9611 7.UO I l '11" 1•1 11 v 1 •.11 I.. 11111"" ,,..... • ... , ...... I 1il1l1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• * 5 48· 12 90 • lU ue·i.ac li n!C. .'.\Cvu COZY CONDO s149.ooo. -. 'Ill • I Ill " II ' · · grountl., t·onvrn1rnl . 1 .. • • 11 "' 1, • ·'· 1!11•''' 111111'"11ut .. 11k 1111· l'rl\ .1tt• Up111·1 I 1·rr,11·1·1 Y l•" l cl d I . o JH• 11 I f , h 0 11; , 11 c .i r b l"nh11lou11 n•cn•11llon. ~ c h1loh•1u , '""'' · I 1·111th, 11•t.t11,1l..1·1h"11n11lt•all l111h•.i1A.1V "1.1111.111n1: WATERFRONT S11lS11n 3llr,2h.i,JHHll. . pp ~ Y Adull<1.0nly $30,050. t FREE 1"'111.. 111°ludc •J . ho1111• lur t'llll'l lJlllllll( .\ vanot .im11· v I EW 3 1111 . PROPERTY S7U.SC)O Nl'W I rpt!I, J1 '""· !~fj~! 409 .. SSI Un1lc.'d Broken, Jlobbc ft ewa er . $-1 •.• Ill•• "11 1•11, tu1111lv '"'"~· \1,111) i llu. hom1• w,.impll• J Ur, pot'r 111 ,11 p, w;.iµ r4.'motklt•c1, l!Kl:i Diann · 1 4,1:t lUll ' Solkka,6467414 ~ RetttolSer•1c• ' ,, 111 1• 11 I l 1 1•' 1 11 1 I i pru11 for i.iddll111n,, f)(IOI prn\l•d 1,1 .. 11,. lur 3 Hr"' 1 l.1.1nc. ll"nl'r.1H5 54!)11 · · 2 ---REAL fSTATf Wc!llmln11ll•r 1S1mni:ll;ilt• I ''\I\ l'.or k l11•1lo1r .. 1I lo .1ul111n.1111· ~p1111kl1•r• & 111ir1 l .. 11 .1:!.'"'" 111 uph By owner Hv Own<'t Pn•i.id1•nt1al Income Property 2000 1350 S Coo1tHwy ilflf{,:!111\,(•it'.111 ... i:llM1 )i.f.1'1 I ho "11,1 l'·•lk ~ \'l1·m ~ •• ,!llJtJ ! 11'1111,· onl~1~.K1 2.'lll:, Sll l,.iun 'r111,1111•111 14 lu HA.RIORVIEW lbthts1'uwnh'il',2Story, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494_8536 · :I UH,2llA.n •1h•r . ~;~1:1 1.1t~1I 11"1 M:1:1:n111 h111lil .1\ml ll75 !'!707 HOMES 2 br. 11, bn. $37,500. Call ALFALFA. RA.NCH llrll/Spr1n11111111• , , . ILOCJUl'O HICJUel I 05 2 lmmue 5 llr. :i 1111 , hr:oul 49111777 11011 A<'rl'll, hl11h prodU('· Owner tradc/!l<.'11 , n~ ... " 3 llll. 2 UA. palm ..•. s:s:i;, ftnlllf'll '"' ,, " 11111 ' .I 1111 • I ••••••••••••••••••• ••••1 BY OWNER •ll'<.'or & l11n<l111·a1>l'. 01'~' · 11011. Ml(mt. & murkelmg nr W1lshirt'. 213/IH~· 165!1 3 nrt. 2 HA. ff1k . . . ~1.s:.I " .. !,1 ·' • w ·1111111 ~'l.11·' 1 1 ' •WJ• 1 1 ~1 t-:ai1thluffl,orullon house 1001 J'ort Tnn•l) OPEHSAT/SUM 12·5 contru,•t uvutl. Olhl'r or 7l4/979·U500or911.1·771JG. .~kut'111 1f1·1I , ~1~·;;,.~1~.~~;::•·1 • 7 •• <.!Kt.IK LlnnQ .,, t 2 r 11 l'I 413 Colle Fomllla rancllc11 avu ll 3 RR. i IJA, (pk . ~11)., I ,,, • .,,,,_ !I ' 111 .• • rn. um Y • 1 L GR.U D Rtol &tote Fdlllfll!1'/Coltl11nw1•Nl 1lOSN.Coo"Hwy.,le1guno I : •-room~. 11.ml 1.lln rm, uµ l>UPt. .. :X • I :i, lJpcn ShJrl' h uUfll' w /oCC'IJll IL N Y WOftttd 2900 4Bll,2 11A.l~/O .. ~1;i< RE~TALS 494-1177 ••[•L·,\ll'I' "lt •• l''-'.I, 1lr.1dl"d. i.111011>6 1plt>Mr llomcSat&Sun \'w 3 11r.t.m1 &dmrms REALTOR 675·6161....................... (;nrftrht/llu'1hurtl :-,1ni•l1·l·.11111l~ll11m .... ,.. ' r l1•r1\(' ml''l~ll"C) or • 2""'"A Slill,!!IHJ.1\1!' 4!12 479j PVT d h ""rt 2 JJA d ... I . ,, "Ill' '1111 s-l:r; SllOltES :!lilt 2ha t ih•n f 11> 11:.?2'7 A~nt .. 64 .,.,.,., l(l Son Ju-----JO U..._.ITS putty nee s omc ·•., . "• " u.u •. S.'ll.1 • '· • ' . . . . . l'ndl' 11 r rnmmumtv 111 • · ....,, 1""111 Crom owner 4br. 1" rt 4llR,<.!BA •..•.••• $:1rtl :i llf1l.~11 •1 · ...... ~·~·, I bed room hou'l' " i•hulm~· 31, .ii·r l• H'\'ll'a PRICE REDUCED Copi1trono I 078 Bt~t rfnt11l a rea or Cosla Musl be In xlnl 11 fl. or 2 UH. 2 c.-ur .l(tir ..... S2v:i :i 11 <, •' · to ·" "· s.i,;, •K't•an \U l'l.lS "t"'1111 1111n..al .m•u with 1 t1•nn1' MEWLISTIHGS I1yowncr,4hr,31n1.l•'AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mc1rn. IHI 3 Br, UO I 2 t'.V arc.-u l'WfiJS42 Warnt•r/Nc.-wlunfl JllH, 111 ' 1 ·••••·• l>'U~. rrnt 11I Shorl wnlk tn R All 1 -----"Bit 1 Bi\ 1 u Ant• n'I< :t IUL" ll.1 ...... · ... $-1~1 • 1.11u1t~. ~.1unll JllC'U/11 H portShor TA'iTIC 111.IJ "'I-'~ Ci C tryEstate r um s onaeparntc Rffttats ,, • '1 '1• 0 ··..,..., ·1 1111 •fl I · t·'1l:a·~.•n;~.n~ t''~I;~,. 1.1ri:1• l'\\lnllllllll! l)t111l. 3 RR~~ hA. \.p)(~:dl'd J'LJ\NI Vit'W or Unl'k .on~~3utlrul 11cres m"'tifrs.:i:!=· R ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 lJlt,2BA.t'leun .... s:s;.· :111u:.o11:: :::::::::Sit;;. tllou~.111<b $72.000 ,1nrl 'hort "•Ilk lo flrl\ .. h' C.trpc'l'I, drapc<i & op 1\11)', Jl!C'UUI, 224 'liulJ llil<e 4Blt. t1C'D, 3''llbll. OYI "·'6 ""'-"t ltr, HcMIMI folln1l1hed l•lf1@.:f;ljm:1[tnm'\1 I llrl • 11.1 .... ~liJ HIGH OM A. HILL ht•.ii h S.W.!l:.o 1111.•ncM O'Ant'r wont<1 NB.640 l~lll Opt•nduih ' !'llabl<" for rour horses. .... .,,,.,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1....-··-·---4 llr, hon ·• to.1 .... }111(1 S~1a•·ulor lll'f'hlll'l'l dt> l\)4 ~ AA ., l'l'J l~I qUIC'k ~all'. 559.~ NEW e•YfRONT hC'nllod µoul with cabana Cot"OftCI ct.I Mar 3122 962·44nO;t:)548·8103 'I 11\\llhCIU'C"I "l[ot•tl rt.•d ... uof1 111,H~ ----'~3 1-O c•Clltfront ft $249,500 Owner will Triplex, E Costa Ml!!l:i ••••••••••••••••••••••• Weekends 10·5 ~ lllC, :! Ila ••· •. $.'Ill~ hum!! llhO\ (' Rod.l<'dl!~ I -N. 1 • Triple'C : 3~~ yr~. old i\utbentlc !'lfonlt'rey 4hr, l'Arry at 11'• .... o wilh 2lr , sn.ooo Xlnt tax 1hellc.-r meo Shores Oceanfront 2 1111. 2 11·1 .•..••••• M "' Fanlil'\ltt\u 411t .3b.1 ,LA9Una 1gue I.Re. un1l' w /(rplc, d I bkr down.11:n-~11da>11/or Ai;:enl 832-2692 homt'w/pool Pvt stau·1i -:-2 11H,l' 11·'········'-'•" I I •. d o ... ner "111 lr;ide for in, run. r 51• aamr 831 2212 Eves. lo •·-h. 3 nr + maid. 3 ..... For the Soph1st1r:1te. 2bd, :i fill :.!' fl,1 •••• $-1?.., Jm1 ~· "' 1111nJ: room~ tL.--'--'-.-..---·ity rm1. & hbrurv. With "" " d 2b I C J 11 I •~"" 1.4.'I '"~how YOl ' ~.:Rt.Ont">O\i."2""ti.illl. 1Jayrronl.$27ll,OOO docksror2·60 r~ers& BONDRE.ALTY INVESTIGATE Ba Om Rm l''um Rm en, 11• ge ountr) r hon,J M ........ ~. :;1:1.'J 111111 s ,. :a T t' r r ,1" e ho m ,. • Bolboo lay rrop. s m I boa l s t or a Re the outstanding retum! SuOO mo. Ow~er 673·6036· k1dtchS38en,S2 car ~,ar. wadlJt•d :i 1111 ... 11.1 ...••• $41,0 OCEAHFROMT :o1l1t•w" hke n"" u"·<I ooh ReattON Spacious home ha~ 'Cini Santo Ana I 010 bc.mit r ealited by In· ~rv 557.37~~.c gar n.: :i Hit,:! Ila • • ,$: 1 :!:• On prhate bench ~ nr . ~ .1 14.'" 14l'l'kt.•nth. l V * 675·7060 * bay view rrom 7 room'••••••••••••••••••••••• \'t'&lor:ti In R I Income ~c:!!~~~:~ ....... !!!.~ --LE RAISOR ba • JI\ 1n1t & famll> i:r:idi•s, i.:uartlt•il j!atl'. plus entry & royt.•r. ~ 6 IDRMS property Most cases b b.I h ~ 4 Br Condo rpt1 dill' moms 2 F1repln er~. pm ale an·u. rc•C' ct-nter bath.s & 4 frplrs C)('er VA. TERMS show up l~ 75'" annual $17S. 2 r mo I e omc, ~ patio, pool. '1325 ,,;o. 1 yr REALTY beams & ·•decks Could \\ 1 ~ tenn 1, <'l'lllrt s. MOSTBEA.UTIFUL 4600 sq rt or hnest Olde return wllh maximum uttlpcl. Fee. tease979·7888 be 3 unit~. Complctel) 'lwam ·i: pool. jJl'Uul World cr11rt:iman?1h1v so full price of $37 ,500. Lrg 2 leverage. Exehaniies In· Main Rental!, 540-53'70 4523 Carn11u" l>r , trv1nc ruml·h-.. _,.. 000 r 1 k H.I OCEANFRONT fee iiimpll' lot S34o,ooo 11tor;;. •. IX!n, 3 bath,, wood Vlt..ed Prlnclp11ls only. ...._..._... a.och 3169 $195. Ulll pd. 2 br. "ar. Campui; Vnll<'y Shop Ctr. ~ ru . .-.u... · ~1111nil rl\a 1• 11ur m.: y N b 1 r I Co ti Ts ,...._,._.. • S " for a\'('C .... 10 "hll 4! )<and 3 rs ew SM Harbor hi and OrlH• urn ng rp c. v,. pa o, CUR I REAL ESTATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• polio. ngls ok. Fee. CALL 8J3-8600 he-h 50 ~kd1letTane11n Open dsily, 1 SJ>m. John lri.t lul. Boal & lrn1lcr :IC !162·24~ Maln Hentals, 540-5370 --. --- nr 'SllH.:.i. Cr.tmBuill-P rorOecor ~larr.lll\R.G440200 ce11s546-1754or968.JJ7J HugeDonrShorH -TJH; COL ON Y. Im · 1.,iJ.'un.l:'olt1:ul'IRc:lllv 1Br.38ti.0Ptnlwaml.R SF.E & H EAR T ll • 5 Br, 41,1 Bs, Liv, Fam, Lovely 4 BR, 2 frpk's. m11rulalt> 3 bedroom 830-505 0 496·4040 Wei t!.lr, Fnmily nm JACUZZI w /3 hdrm, OCEAN p11nornm1c. Form9l Din, pvt m11.1d x!nl cond. $30S. m o 1'1nlllc Cum1ly w trhorm- 2 F1rrph1cl':c I Walk lo beach. PoQI .. & Un 1 t , Sa n CI m n t qtrs, 3 car +. nr pvt bch. First. laat & llllC. d~p in11 p11Uo & "1J1 den. Pool $2.'IO,OOOO"nrr 1enn1s S77,900 Ukr $205,000 FP. 408·27S \IClW, lite kitch & brk(sl req. Curtis R<'nl F.Alule, tt>nm~ s.1i.; Mo. Agent Shn" n b~· \J'fl\ fl7~ 241S 642 38.C,O Ownr I Bkr $1400 mo. 548·3035 962-24:16 OT 213 592 2:153 641·2!133 HOME & INCOME Went Ads -.. .. ' , ~.~:!'!!!'!!~!. ... ,ttw..U•fw 'h d l~•tuc"'•~ Ap&IL&lau.flin. Af=-•""""' .... t 1 hu.hrtl. Sunoay Apr11 1a 1978 DAtLV Ptt.OT -L.,.._ .. _. . l141 ;:·c;:;.:;;,~·-ji76 •••••••••••-••••••-•• ••••••••••••••-•••••• ••• .. ••••••••-••••••• ::;••••••••••••••••••••A t . ih -.;;..;..;;.=:.·~.;.;.;...;.;;.:·...;.;;;~--------_:::.:;:;:.::.:.~:::.:...-::~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... .._hlM JIN ...._. ll24ICostaM.so "'•J .. tw~ ..... 1140 dflU ......._ ApwliiiHh,..,,,laMd R...takto.._.. 000 • ~ -"" ...,.. •••••••••••••-••••••• ,._.__i_L._ ... ltO * RE.r\'TALS • &horMUCI• 40r, !Ba oo •••a.••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••·•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••--••• .. •••••••• orvw.....,.......u ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 DORMS. 2 BA"'uS r,;.-:.::oil'f 0 ~ "I bi b .. So. Bayfroot. 3br, Iba.~-ewl" d•c:orat .. d la• Newport •O<Jt 3869 on\•••••••••••••••••• ..., __ _... e 1.-te7 ,I I • •n ., c Url,O, .. II Ca I I ... ~, I .. .. t'SO )•-za. -.. D"'ILY ••••••••••••••••••••••• nWW'U --rep ae• Louted lo p v l aa. SH~. UU> Y .. n. --mo 11\Udlo.P•Uo,tadult.No ... --· vw-..... A THEEXClTINO Proression&Jl)'ftnd ~m. Nonb t'nd Hrtlon. ~ ownct". C.ll al\ I.P M for ff:· Appllaoces. lilil pd Pool. 11r So Ca& Pu. M~ew l'Al.M MESA Af'TS. THAT RfCHT PF.:RSON! Ck)Mta.:C::::c:ee~ ~:~·r·--]JI .... ~-=-nn. 1 .:::...."· w. Ill b FanuJy ........... -.. J'oo';:.~BK -ONT' MJNUT.'gl;"'""" ~·= u....an.. 38DRM.+tam.rm,.1\t ••-•••••••••••••••••• ~pJ~pr~:~Pt~~o• V b Zia + YllW COU 'COURSE IN Bac:h.l&:HR. ~~~~ bathl. ha1 wlalte waur W .Zbt,dblp.rase.ti 11 rdraa .• 73.1481 or 2 •0ant:~· rand new, I lllltob1oclt'tlew f\ia and !"ff at 1oor • tromSUIU. w~~ \'leW BUt lo r1n1•. vvc:n, t».. Pet> '75-4.SSJ r , • · P' t )'d · Adult •J>U. 121l ., ~ step Sh@Hu'' II bH<'M AduJu. No Pt'lS 832-413' For over$ )'nt dllh•1hr., r.fn1. 14U Mlllo Rent~ll. $40-5170 dah,r. covered aar, ~ j 2201P•ctfac:1orr Walton) J~t blk• Muve tn ready• := ='noW:i~to 1!14.;l r.11.-~ Or MoiUSSlO .,. W..._..ttr JJt ..._., ........ 3107 M115itH Opt-n Houn Fri/ Sat1 Qu1vt , l BR. prl\' Mvt0'°°"910fts_t»y l58lklt:Jstot'Ne"'port MF' 1haro Ira house ~ J:;ALTY •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br, l ba. •Ibale 1tor)'. Sun 1>7S.0SlZe\fl tialcony. n 10 bHD•. wlnOOW1. ttvllo/lt1. fir• 81vd ) f'Wport 8ch. W/pool. • • . 1 • • SUIO. z br lownhouse. lu . ·~· cri>U. ctn-. ptitao, So. Coast Plan area d11b"'~,.. Cml!r am =:•r~f,',;::v ~ ~ S1ti0 646 ~.Monte JBr, 3ba. z car &•r, foc'd ok. 1''e. \JW mcl. ~UOl)~J Cyr. frpk, btiam cc-1[, <Uhwh.r. Oelu.xe 28 r 2b1& 10 4 ~. mm.on iarrte centtr. ROCMN 4000 VANTED: re1pon1tblo yard. Available nuw. MainRt'nttW.~6:170 ly>.67~311i24.Al.iorurn. i•r •. J\dulta Ult.$. plex. Blln•'. l'Vl/drpi.. k..tlo,.nletffy TMNHourtt.too. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nwllow toarther lady to $480 mo. 07·1051 .,.........., __ £.__._......... ~ttr.o•ocltllll .lden.~·3US --und •.ir. $22). 12131 ll48.a300 ~ s:;?.1Wkw1k1tcbt>11&up ahllred)namlteNewport 993 2:134 ~~-d <Wll ••••••••••••••••••••••• •e 3 br •'" w/frnlc 43t.~l ~n.Jnf A S"7 L k llnl•h oc~11n front apart• --1 ~ OG;N O t HI H .. .,. "' ' 0 • '"'._,..,.,._, ""' pt " ,,.u w ' UI> ment. 175 month plui M.15nillcent Ocun Vu ! l•••••••••••••••••••U•• T~eun ront u p;auo • ..:11r•au. Lae poo N"i>t Hts $?.25 tnd utsl N BEACH • • .1 ~9'75)urll4$JOOl, lhtht hou h•kaeploM. -lllr, 2\-a buth. Lea.ae U2S . ' 0 use. Jbr. Z~bu, aru. S300 mu. Adu!~ ctu1rm1ng l UK duH1n "' 'Gu.It Ho1M 4 t 50 1113 ~91 uftl'r'TPM 831 0720/499-~ HIWl'ORT llACH ' O\•erloob Darua Hubor. IMS AnJthctm 54S·3381 l&c lsv rm bell~ ceihnii' Bachelor'• from S.Z31 wurv tault ttnttlS trotn I ----1 I Unfum. COO-~. ~ --- -( 1 1564 (; 0 A • so montfllY ••••••••• ••••• • •• •••••• Womcan c>ver 35 to •ha~ 2 OCUNVfEW. Lux. con. 1 Winter&Yeiirly l1111.bu : .Ne11.rncw:Jbr,2 ba. rpc, run11c Vt• PromontONOf'W..t. LOvlni.! l'lln• lor .:l~forly tir upl. Vnfum.UOO m· do, 3o R. 2i,,8 A, lSIH fromSMU month I CorGIMI deU~or 1122 rrplc, g1&r, yard, no pell :-.lcwad1.11t waterfront upt& •Summer & Wanter at . Jun~ ot Jamcx>fff I m11lc or !tom. Ual. \Jlcla. clda u~ll. ~·3243. ~q,~. $1UO/ruo. Yr. hw t Und11 l1leS1~1mo11r11 1••••••••••••••••••••••• £.CM 642·1~. lnMeuVc:rdc.&uutsrui ticuch111bt.-11ut1ful ~~:~~~~fl~r:r~: honwy,puho 5443833 2Je.:et Occan V1•t110r,So 1 llLLGRUNDY . .., ZBr \Ba Pool Bltnll lund11c11pan1. F.xtt'I>· •Vil'wt1 •1' on•iu\ C';,1t <>wneoanamanaQedDV . Sum--R t-,--.. 200 0fftceRental 4400 ~ll. 400 4SU I REALTOR 675·616tj re ... .... Dr~pel '2oo .:..r mo.' tmnully rich lntt'flOr!I, uhnu & PulOll V('~dt'll TM lr\llM Comp.lny. Mer ... .... ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• m ' 64" 9 .. "7. ft'7'1u• ' 1&2 bdrms rrum $2'i5 •l.11r11e pnvat11 dtl'kS ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ct•nh'r ot Orans• Ccxlnty Lpguna HHJ-1 3252, -. • '.,. 1-J,Or~• __ ,. . ..., u ., .., --' ~ll':>a Vvrdt\ V1ll11s. 15SS •Healed Pool !>au.nus PARK MEW PORT 13 l:l'R Bt'uch hous~ & 1 Btt t;ll.ec. sullc, newly redl'~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• iLIDO ISL£, 28r, 203 ., • !New 2 br & den. 1 b:t Ml'!ill Verde l>mt< E.u.t. •./\.)!ilt:ilt>d cuvcrrd A.,.AITMEMTS I bto111•h house. Clo&t' to J iuutor. utll's. A /C, •• DELUXJ:: Eitecullve 1 dshwshr. "'shridryr, nr , . , A,1111 !\lay bt 1275 i2J C0:>tal\1esa t714lS40m!11 parkmg oceJn & bay. Nwpt Uch. prki: ~7·0136or&&6-3300 Townhse J8R 2,'IOba , b<;h $475. it.1:. Wknd6 <.:ORONA DEL MAR l'ruve~•t> Or l*2 ~J • -----•.t\dd1t1onalf~ park mi; llachclor l or 2 l Tak an .: r eservations . --. ---- i.weepani white wate.r t.75·14'&8 or collect 2 Br To14nh(I~. frpk 1--SHARP' SHARP! l br •Mwdserv1ce:1\111l Bedroomsantl I 1-&<a lll.Sll,1!75·3813aft.6 b~•eOfficH ,1ew from secure and I 882·3'7~ 1 Pool, tenn1~. cootmt'ntlll NEW BR1':l::OAP1'S 1 over earage. Adlts only, •i-\arru~(fl~~~ Townhouse~ !vacation Rutola 4250 Broad.way ore. Bldg. private Monarc h Bay fr ~ ----i breakfast. Somu oc:~11n &1 1 br, $2."0: frpk, a;arllit'.I no ~ts. $22.5. 134 J::. l9Lh 0 Fr. $239 SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Santa Ana Villa Exclusavl' com I 0,._.__. L.-d lS2S1 CalaJan11 \'1ews. Clusti tu JaciuLI G1111 & w;att't pd 1 St. Sau11der11on, duys. n.....n M L•g,JO s 30 i>en~t>Daaly Palm Des f Jorom SlllO per mo. Plush mumty bu pool & ~auna ~"'"' t sbopp1ng & !me beach ~·<Ul l 642 0212. eves 5'16-2277 ..,,.,.. " Spa Pools·Tennas ert '>or rent or oHaces. recepllonist & Sb50 •••••••••••••••••••••• . 26 ! -----, --Sat 10 5, Sun 12 5 Acrou from Fashion lease 3 br. -ba condo f)Jrlung provided al no ass~:.'!'~i:,"cl1e:. wll iNB Twnhse:? Br 2~1 Ba.I t>W· 11 NEWLYDECORATJo;o J:"iewport Height~ Up HuntinCJtOn lsla.nd at Jamboree on Compl. !urn. T enn1.11. tiddluonal cosl. Con• F. DG EWA TE~ n e£ei\s LI pool, wshr dryr, no pel.5 • 2 Br-. gara11e $200 "ew~ graded, 3 BR, :! BA hse San Joaqwn H1Us Road. golf. l213l 377·6653 cve:s & ft>rt'nce room & steno.'· ESTATE USO S <: S32S 675-91811 i="early new, lower umt of! crpt·Ct.'nted )'ard-wate S37S. Pacific C7 I 4J 64 ... 1900 wknds. grttphu avail. ' • ow.t i----·duplex 3BR 2ba frpl pd 222lf "A" Plac:enll· 633-7~ · RUt ASSOClATES llwy.4JM-853G IYTHESEA j' 2caq:~rage.'Av:ui0 now·;, Ave.&31Hl20ltoS. ?llOceanAvc Waterlront3bd,:?ba,pvt Cabin 2 sty, frplc. 2 ba. 547.s157 Hewporl .. oclt 3269 I Deluxe, brand new 3 br $4.25 ~o. on yearly lease -----. Ea.'lt Side Lux 2 Br i •, fi.i, t714 I 53CM487 beach/ pier. $575 mo. I TV, sips 6-8. wknd rat~ •••••••••••••••••••••••l dbl garage~. all bltns. G7S-3000 I Adult 2hugebedrooms lfrpl~. pool. udlls S25U.I V79063lor644-4510 IS175·S2~0 lo\kly. Resv. ISOIW ... stcliffD ... r I 20 & 207 h Ba &B ~ t.>t£Joor.nu~ti..$170 j 145E.18thSt.645·6W7 l\t4JJJ~edby now. Eustu, Spring. ,.. • • WATERrRONT J br l SP J11 • 1 1 8 .u~ Y eac:h eulty ~w. Wal?>On. lnq apt c w111111m Wallen. Co 1 •DELUXE• Summer. 11u) 338·3650 Newport 1-'ananclal Clr l'~ndo, 36 tillp, 2'• ba, iJ7 ~ angton eac , So. Hwy 2 BR, 1 Ba, pn .----~2 Br, 1', bu 11tud10. l';t Uislbluff 3 br, 2,~ bll. Lake Grcgory/Cre11tlrne LeosifM)Offlce Spac• $025. Dbl gtir 545·764S I __ _ patio. s285. y rly. Not ~ear ~ew lge ~B~, blLns. priuo. S200 No pets. 7JO lllCE TO IEACH U!use. lnt'I. spac. master I area. a.11 on Sate Manager HugeDoverShures jDupleusUnf11rft 3600 ~sreq.6753446 ~~h~a~g~~~rf)ll,enclgar Jotinn.1Sll'l·9828 llrirnd nt'w ,dlx l br i.uite, din rm & dblNEWPORTBBACll·l -<714)64i-JUlcxl2"6 SeeClassllOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• I -·---· ----D p . t 3826 Frplc, d&h14hr, encl d garage. Auto doorl bl k . 2 BR C & y d iLrg 28R 2BA dplx• ana OM g11r P03 Al abama > oc to oc:eun or buy· 543.3035 ' •• urage ar , wi frplc n'rliigCoronu Jbr,2bu.frplc,groun~••••••••••••••••••••••• 847 3957 , opener avail. f ool & cbarmln.: 1 bdrm WlSTCLIFF BLDG lllfWPOIH Bl AUi ·-------I Married cpl. o~ly. ~ Top co~d, Adi~ only, no fr!. 21, yr old unit ~ 8325 New duplex. lg<! 2 Br. -recreation urea. Adults I upt,Sl2:9 "l'Ck. 1124 w. BIG CAHYOH c,h1ldren Suitable for Sr, pets. S350/ mo. 431 .!72_3009 artS:~"kd_r_: i &. dress. rm. frplc:. $160. 2br,garage, kldllok uni~. no pets, , &lboa llhd LUXURIOUS LIVING Catmm, S160. 5411.5945 Gold, od ~ self cl g o 2 ,. Fee 865 Amigos Wil)' NB ----Prof decorult.'d. hi:tn & 1----__ cnr . 1Beaul1fully Jandi.caped R4trugc n Abov~nbr 2 (I:! M ~in Rtinlal11, 540 "70 6-14 8()(H ufler 5pm /Mammoth sk1 condo. J8r I . "'" ' .. ' . ~ .. airy rnm. <Jen, welbar. ,Apa hnenls fvmithH ,Speci..t .2...BR f.or :.pec1al ' f~;je'h?~~~~I~ satf~~ deluxe. apt, frpk.' $28.'>. 2-BR Corul J ~"-• W11tlaamnaWg1idltbyr~,. sleekps c~ll>< "~7 wknd. Sl50 Crplc. Love ly pvt yd ••••••••••••••••••••••• adu lt ; patio:., n ew , • . ,,,. CTi!&water"'' 499--irn'T ow p......,,.~cn a e_~-... Wet!·"" -oz.o 14 patio Avail June 1 for Cost0Me1a 3724 drape~ carp & ap I encl. gar .. BUQ. Gus '''" --ms l'OJJrt, Jacun1, pool • · water p<l l'ool •s -C . SJS0'-536-488!* Vrly 2 Br, open beams. BOA'!"lNG OR F ISlllNG? l!>i! ••••••••••••••••••••••1 pllant'es S285. 03) ~ LA M.AHCH..A APTS i· parkhng lean Sunny "House·Apt" only $29~, T;.t..e )Our l'ho1ce, c.r do -~EACOCIC 644-SllS: $37 .50 WEll( & UP ~"8. c\e1J75 325,; -'1 778Scott PlltN!, CM ~~~pob:!~On)~,a ~:.h~;~;· Near the Beach w /uts 1. I nteres led ! both m lhlli compktely . , Br 2 Ba lux condo , •Slud10 & 1 BR Apts !Costa M.sa 3824 6-12 S0'7:1 493.7231 ' · Mesi.age 673·1909 furn. und. t'olor TV,,__..._ __ -=-___.:;.:,,;,._,::__ ~M1 Sch,·~et bar, ~lr~;•TV&M.a1d.Serv ,\\•atl •••••:••••••••••••••••••., -' • - -. -WEHAVEAVARIET !cbarm1n~.~a1erfr:ont 60-PERSQFT <:olll Mr Howard 64 !>·6101 • ... lJi.~ ~Wl11Vl\a.al...t . 1 •~hone Sen. lltd pool t:ASA VlCTOltl.\ ,-Br, l • ba. Jo Jntast1 cl fouttatn Vatlt'y 3834 OF APTS HOUSES AporllMWh Fum1sMd , houi.e, 3 i.p~c bdrms, 21 Uil7 WI::STCLI FF·NB • ... r--~ . ..._. ,.3j.i#~ _ . -~~i:4tw loc '''I)" s200 mo........................ •• orUnfwraished 39001 ba. rrplc. 2 l'.tr i:ar .. AGT S4 503Z .. : , &, J:J~s:-=-i4f.9in &' .-u>w ~~a'l~:rll'tk':'~ """r" ftfi'Sf..~-· \; ~ """ . •c . _ti'~OME~L T ~~~,.,,, .. ~~'~:ioh e r & .ir...v~~~ "". __ t·-...... ~-..... , '45&ilf4 , • oH¥-•ck.a.rcnt. i ~pcl.s~C.$·nei ~-'sJ.1..1 __ .2.1:>.... • ... "T{ft.~/?/: . -· ')IK~ · ... ~ ···"C"n·· ~~••c~ · ..... A..J,~,_,t,zJ • -1· ~ a~ I Fool. rec rm, eh1\Jtors ~ -....,,., r -1u r •eentl:-, ~1,--gtO'· SPE<:fAL-+flfOS.• RES (JR ' •r!"a5F; Ueifly, br.?·lJ:Rol...(){f1eoe · s ii)w as~ r nack n ay/PrlVJlY+ 2376f';e~rtBhd.C~t , S25V1ctona.~·8970 Bllru., lo\ 14 · drl>'. pool. t:l.l::AN: or&lf~7K i.q It :t1,'\1un 11/lt}Opc&_ 2Br. R n. C/I.>. m1tlure __ 548 975Sor645 3!167 -~ - -• ' patio Adults, nu peLS S225 968·7"37 MAH y IMC l U D • I • I LJllu;ia N1Ruc•I. WO lo wrk g couple only $300 ~ ESA· VERD Jo: aru S200 645 3971 mo lse 55Hll 13 · Home atm~ph1ire 2 & J --.--------'. Huntiftqton leoch 3840 P 0 0 L • TE MM IS I IF YOU I 2000sq rt 83_1 _14_00 __ _ l BR Furn Sll~SI brdelaue apl~ 546·1034 ,Mesa /SejtVll'w, 2Br, 2 ba,1 ....................... COURTS MOST AL have a :.t'rv1c:c tu ofter orl •1 &10 f'R1'~E HENT• OceJ nCront. 4 nn.:? ba : l BRUnrurn St~--. -gar,garbug1:d•psl,di5h· IRAHDHEW j WITH FiREPL.ACES LIVING good:.tO~l·ll,pl;an•un:HI 123 ltm OHlt'eS from UpPt'r duplex. Sb50 :\lo J..ots of blln.s pool. watk2 Br l'z Ba, brand ntiw ' "~hr carpet~. drJpes, Near Lake P ark Oelu><e p .AT I 0 S LUSH in the l>atl v 1•1t11L S12S per mo . AdJ )rl) lcai.l' C:.ill Art., Lo 5hopping 1'2 mi. T"'nhses1yle.Frplc,Lge ll30V~a.ll310426 3 &4 Br alibi~ dblatl • Clas:.1fwd Sct11on .• t f\lriiorh•r llotel Noll'ui.e 673-9187 or 675 7060 ' beach. 931 w 19th St. pvt patio, gar. $275 ......... N 2 b rd l a ' • N e' . h LAH D s c A p I HG . Phone 642 5678. I rl"' ...... _.,.,..., T1l0noon --AdlLS, no pets. 2447 !::Iden~. ew r ga en ap . ,.arages. r . eac . M A M y 0 T H E R ---... .,..., """"' ~ewport Shore:. 2 br. :? bo I S48 <>-19'.! 9i 9 1658 I'• ba. patio Adults, n NW. corner Alabama & F\I 1 h d I hr1u.~c Nc"l-ly decorated , · IX'l.'I ~2 1603 I Adams, 847·3957 CUSTOM FEATURES. A.partments ms • ~ts F\lrftiahed \dulb prnf. Club. pnv!Ji. 1 WHERE ElSE C ~lature adult garden type , . From $18 5 I or Unfwnisht'd 39001 or Unfumilhed 3900 !Jti2 ""30 AM npli> 2 Br den 2 bil WC 11rea. Large 3 br, 2 2 BR .w /pat10 , bran o 1 s II w A s JI 1-; n . ~···•••••••••••••••••••••/••••••••••••••••••••••• w I p at i 0 •. H ~au t ba. upper level. No pets, :spanking new, $260. pe w As HER / n Ry..: n Oakwood MrN~ t h.., . 'ntF.('OVJo;,"Sinusll".' YOUGETA lllnd:scaped wtpool. No S225.644-4847or tl4Q.0980 mo.842-9528 AVAIL., OR HOOKUP h11c11t1nrc.sortll\'lnuat· ALICIA VILLAGE , ll.1vv11!W, end un1l ,I JX!L'I. SOME UTI L IT l t;S priceyou canallord. ~ourmct k11rh. J)()()I, pvt , FABULOUS Martiniqul' Apts #2 1 Costa Mesa 3824CCKtaMesa 3824 Pl\10. ALICIA PLAZA bch.$750.5527133 !BDRM Z75 E lSthStCM. !•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ThC'rc's Sl m11linn in --------1 ALL ..AY.AILAIL n ·cn·ation fat'1l111e,,, l>eluit Duplex, 311r, 2lln, & I IDRM JR .APT 631 3003 I NIGllT LIGllTFD 'l'FN fl'. P a l111 , blt1n:..! FORS200·$2l0 Hacit'ftdaDeMeaa M ct•t . v·11 .. MOW NlSCOUll'rS.l\full tl~~J ~;;:~h:-~\~~~~~u~~ ~i;jfJTenaC'l'c-sofopen space l60W.Wll10tt,C .M. e l erranean. l age .:~~~:::.~r. :~~~t·~~r~11;~~t':{DQ~. ~mu. Call 675·1104 ~n 12 tenn1'I l'rts, ~•ant ClosedGaracies OR STOI .. BY OUR 01" tnp; & more: Free Sun· •· recreation ct."nter "1th BEAUT GROUNDS •Beamed ceiliogs,wood paneling t•1c i:=. OPEN SEVEN daybrunch. I r pool, saunas, pang poni:. ADvLTS NO PETS • G s 1 th II · DAYS \\'t\' F.ltFRONT Condi) volleybull. J;ICUHI, lOmmut~tooccan. L11e ra SC O Wa covenng $142WARNER Plus b<'uutsrul s rn~lcs.1 Wr +drn 3Ba. 2 prk'i: player p111no & morel br. 2 br upper. 2 br •Fireplaces,wetbars NOFEE A ..... 1&4! betJroom u1>t:.., ~!»I'-'~.. Uoul a.hp-. 1>idc' Adult_, only down, p.ailo..._ All re· •Dishwashers, waJk·in closets .,. rum1::.hcd & unfurn1shc<1 tic II\ ail YOO Yrly l'>l' rurb1:.hed. From S200 • Balcom es, patios N~ l, 2 & 3 BR's, l & 2 Henr.a from$Ul.S .. 1"11a~a S'lVll ~t'c. Don HEWPORTVILL.AGE Gas & water 1oc:I p krk J d · BA's.S200lo$32S. Walk t'oursc lo41 !lllliO ti3S J:lakt'r Drapen t'S, carpets, Ras • ar • I e an SCap mg lo ocean. A11ent536-8838 Mod el-t oven l n to 7 1 <Near Newport Fwy> heat, gas stove, air con· •Swimming pools, jacuzzi Sorry no pets or chlllJrt•n BIG CANYON 1 d1tioo1ng, s w1mm10R •Lighted tennis courts J'sr. 1\IJ Ba, fully cptd, R oom mule se r v1cf' ... nt!olt1c locnt1onf \ 1ew, 17141557-0075 pool, rec. room, w.isht'rs •Minutes to freeways & beaches drps, pot10, rec room, available. Month tol + .tbr. 3hJ. hu,1tc g111n(' -----&dryers. 1 •Security systems pool, S28S mo. No pel$. month occupancy. i 1 m. l'U!>l is pu, more' I Hr, pool. Dack Bay I IR LOFT ouLY 846 2620e~cs _____ , I 1ao 11:11 ' ,\dull~. S220. 549-3262 o " 1 1 ...... IOOM •--a leach 3848 Oakwood • 7Sl 111!11 AVAIL. APRIL ht ----r:• I Hui:c F.x1·r hom\• on P' l ---1 Im med OccupJnty I IEDROOM & DEH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden l.1k • ., •Jo<'k. i;abot. Jo:Jr , SUS CASIT AS P\1 p11t10, frplc. l yr be 2 IR -2 IR TOWNHOUSE Drop a pebble into the Apartments d1Jor opent•r, .1u10 FUHNBACBS&IBR H.AYLOFT.APTS Occun from your Apt. 1-pnnkkn.. RJrde111ir "' Exccpllunally N1c:c 283 A•ocado, CM , Lease Luxury, st•cur1ty, Hew,ortleochHorth fir :1 ba + l hr 11 pl! 21 10 Newport Blvd .. c ,1 645 0143 A special 1ecl1on for those with amull ~ls. Mature adults. 31755 Csl 880 Irvine 14 k1t1·henclll', h.1 & P' 11 -j • Adulls Only Hwy. 499 283S Irvine a1161h 1·ntr 1 ~1. l.1~t. dcumn.i, Huntington leach 37 401 Mon:"l-15pm to 7pm ~ ---645·0550 ,,.,., iett'd $1150 mo.•••••••••••••••••••••••' SatSuntoamto4pm Office0penDaily9to6 ~ Ol'1ian view 1&2 hr Hew,orthochSovttt MIJ 3t2o 11 .. :AUTIFl!I. I br lurni1&2 BH ~ardcn OJll'I 1714)557-10.20 ="-f" t~~t;z~s:~u~:_,~431~· 1700 16thSI , l'r .1 111 1 , ~ 11 ufll'I $170 & $!KO S1rn111shl l"rpk di.hwhr P\'l llUll•• Dover a1161h •• > • • I, I f'n, h W, W(' ~1"'" lild0 11vt •n"I 0 a r . . . 2400 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Cali f 2U 0 r s f s·2 8170 Two of Or a n ge County's most beautiful apartment projects nestled m L aguna I lills. Excellent toe. next to rrwys. & r egional shopping ctrs. •Fire-Poe• LC*ftCJl' •Swi""""9cJ Pool 1lillicrd Room •Jocemi •Wd lar •s-d Yalteyb• Interiors designed for YOU which include: exposed beam ceilings, wood panele d accent wal ls , convenient, functional 'citchen, plush carpeting, pv't. patios & balconies. Thl' lest Buy in OrartC)t' County Offl'nng U <l1lft·1·c-nl floor plans to c h uos1• from, l unlustlc \'ICW!> throughout. ..ALICIA VILLAGE 25211 St1X•kport Or. 5111 GJJO .ALICIA PLAZA 25212StoC'lrport Dr. 581-6151 LAGUNA HILLS t1,1r duh mhi ~hp llBH '., '1• "'' .. 1 d~ ~ ::1 · nr. Jrvanll lnd. Arca. $100 ·• • · r . ccao ronl, a e . ., • \'U j 1:\1~ S1!1 2!l2b · 1ioc1 . :rnunn, n ry. a., b, to $215 . .ss7 2841 qwet. M11lurc udull only ------. ---1 • 1 11:101 K<'t!l.,on t.n. 1 blk 462 Clill Dr. 4!>4 0023 Aper tme-nh Fum11hed Apartments F\lmi•ht'd .~ts .F\lrftlahed Ul'lai:htful Dlulfll l'unilo .,I W.otlleach oHSlater . '"ine 3144 t"lne 3844 lnint' 3844 ------orUllfun{ahed 3900 orUnfurftlshed 3900 orUnfurftllh•d 3900 hr. c:lt1n. 3 hu. ll1..:hly up"'f _ 84.2 7&'8 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,_..wpert leoch 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I t $ •• I ...................... . 1trn« 1•1 In l't. 1 .. 0 . H.wporta.ach 3769 : .. >!, :.130 • ••••• •••••••• ••• •• ••• • • 1i rt) ~O J i~L~, ,"~~'!'~~! :p ll\'ll l'ortuf11w 4 IJr. f11m1 JS.to WI\. I' I' 1&2 llllr & u e c ( All ••lt'ctr1<'. "'1repl11rf' h & hrn1u' rm:c lmm.u 1 ll.irh. C:nlnr TV. m.ml ... 1 ond <: n·,1\ > .iriJ $700 I "'rv pciol T l II•: l\H:)',/\ ll+.,1\1.>d pool Adultl'I, n•1 mo 11'tl 77711or~S:! 1tr11 !!;~l~IN(•14pOrt Ill. Nl\I Apartments rn1/'.:1!11268, ll15 l:WOor Lllufl!I le<J!l"!I. Hi•1o1ut. -1 Al•r05s from"olrroun.1• ,.:n•t•nh1·lt, h1.ihly 111, l\ay(rnnt lu,unou., furn 21 • 20432Santn An11 Avr ,.:r.11Jcd J Ult, ;.i •, lrn I Hr. 2 llll, ICl<',tlNI .lt 1)\11 ""hr . t.lr)er & rt'ln11 1n dull ,\vud MJy h i )t t th STEPS TO HACH \ I llr. 1 hn, unf, yrly $400 " S.\75 ''" 01hc1 J VUll 4!N 1117 --I OU ex pee em ' iwnt 1'11 LI .IJ l or <I !Ir Adulti.. no r>cb • 'l llr. I ha. unr , yrly Sol~ ('l11~~1f11•d j\tl11 s1·ll lltll )17U/$1W :i.til K 16thSl, .t, to be spec1•a1. 2Ur,l 1Ja .furn.,yrly 1tt-rra. "mnll lll'lfll or N lltllll4fi 11\0I $211!1 rill 2 Ur. 2 ha. yrly, unf S300 mn itc•m M:.!. 71l· SouthL09wu1 3786 3 8r,:.!hu,yrly,unf$400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIA WIHD .... l•U1t1 '-"'.a.d !IL'<>U-' On•un Vu 1 Br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b I I l b I .. 111 thP <'~1 hl\ivr Vlll.1••," ol lurll1• Rn< k. Condo. 2 be<lrm'I., 2 b11., C t M 3724' O(~n1<•11,l·o11Cl o Clo• r unfurn.Yc11rly.$400M0, Ot o ~o 11tor~. 4W 2834 l11rtl1 · ~O< I., V1\l,1 J\p,irtnu•nt'" th•• t1"1 01111wt11n1ty ............•.......... We've Opened The Doors On A New Concept In RESIDENTIAL MOTEL LIVING AMBASSADOR INN FROM :s41 WE~Y • JllCuUI & Hffled Pool • AJI U11llt1es Paid • Wkl'f M11d Service •Kitchen F'9C1li11H lwa1I. • Wasl'lef & Ory91 Avall. •Wet Bat/ A1friger1tors • lV/Omict Dial · Phones Avatl. Furnll~ Slnot• Apt!MO(el Units For lnlormat1on COSTA WHA/1277 HwbOf Blvd. , ... 714/'4J.4t4t ol 11\ k111cl, I hi' c 1m1r11un11y "'I"'' i.11. Now y1 rll \ ,1n lw .1 p.1r1 t•f t lw. 1 •nvironm1•n1 .10<1 l'lllOY ,, r('f,oU'd ld1•,tyl1• in 'om11 V•'ry 't11·11.11 .1p.1nm1•n1' You'll h,1vl' your own pr1v.11t• 1•111r.i111 '" c111.1l11v ••rpointmf•nr, .wd 1 hole t• ul I to 1·1wdrnom pl.in,, 11'11 ludtn~ .1 two·,tory, tw1J lwdr<1orn townhnrm• M.iny .11.,irlmPnl' olln l1tq>IJ1 I''>, w.1,h1•rldry1•r 'P·" r .ind b1t'.lkl.i\t hiH' All <'n1oy th•· outdoor l ouny.ucl... barbNuc dn'•l' ,111<1 pooh lurlll' Roe k Ap.srtrm•nh You <'~Pl'l l tl'wm In lw 'Pl'C 1.il and llwy .ttl' I J ll4'd100111\ ... l'IAI\ '~1.0 ICI '>4 l-0 momltlv CJ"'"'''' ''"'' 1111nAgNI hv Tiu lrv11w ( t>fflf'l.ll'lv lwlfo• Rn1 I< v .. u Ap~11n;1·r1c. '" 1111• \f•fl.11:" "' Tuollt' R• .. ~ @ '""''"'""'"'"'""¥' lr,11n1·, ( ~lilnn11-1 •1:;1-. 171•1 fl I) IHIJll Turtle Rocl< Vista Apartments • associated 8 U ' , ~ f P ', U f I\ I T ( l t'l ".t i 1u• ~ l1.,1t, ,., I.' 1,. F'.a111bluff Adlt 21>r, 2•.-, ba S.1.'lO ht/l1111t ~ C'lna de p 640 5296 • 1132 9211 lhgh up bach. un1l. $13!1 l lt1I pd l't'f' Mw1n ltenta ls. 540 5370 Steps lo 1111nd. tie 2 br. 2 b11 upper. Avail May 1 $315 yrly ll4:.! 0282 __ _ 2 Br. 2 ba. new crpt/drJl!I, d w. t'ncl gar. fll:I m o Adlt.srno pets "Jr Ho• ll~p1tal ~lll1 __ _ 2 BR, 28a, n<"wl~ rf' modeled Quiet i:ireu S3:.0 Aduhi1, no pets 673-<W>4 _______ , Pl'ntn~ul:a Pt · 2 BR. l 811 ~11ut n<1wly r1>dtc apt 11undcck. 11l11rncd 11lu•"· ~ur . adullJI, no l)clll. y rl $270 673·91GU S\80. l br AdulU, no p('\!I Ask ubout d111counl. 15 Ptaccntsa. 5411·2682 It's more than GRAND OPENING it's a revelation! DISTINCTIVE ADULT APARTMENTS The Huntlngron will opcm your "Y"' to whnr plenturable 11pnrtment living It really 1111 aboull Now. d uring thr flr111 ph&H of lhP-C rond Open ing, come discover our 11uperb apnnmPnts, fonra•llc clubh,,uae and marvclou1 ncreatloMI foclllliP°'I (And how easlly affordabl ' a better llfnl1!1e can be a t TM ltuntlnnto n) Affordable n cnlals from $215 lo $295 per month. Early Cnllfornla Arch1let'lure. Tile Roof<.. Wood<>d [xl<>rlors • Five 8'>1tutlful Apartmenl plans, available fum1~he<f or unfurnished• Boc.helor, I Bedroom wUh Bath. corner 1 Bedroom wilh bath, 2 Bedrooms with Both. 2 Bedroom~ with 2 Baths • Spar1ou.s. \/dulled, be~med celling Living Rooms. Kitchen Counter Bar~. Dinlnq Areils Dishwashers ancf Large Srorage Compartmen1s ([xcept 0dch4'lor) • Downstairs Pall~. Up~ldlrs D1•cks • Fully Land,c.1pe d <it•lumh "''1 h L 19h1<'d P111h ways and Clo11e by Cov1 red Parkmg • L1riht1'd h-nn1s a nd Vull4.!y 8<111 Cour1, 8 H.111d .. •1m11 lwo ~lory ::::::-:=~~~~L~---Clubh11u'' I\: h.ud f'1n 1 Pon1.1. W~t 6olr I 1r.•pl.v f • "r. Cl Sw1111m1ng pool, t iyclrn •'•·, ·"'" ~P 1 c • mn.islic l:xvr~r\t' f<,,, • ""•., • ·: g I •11nplele L..iundf\ I,,,,,, 11 ~,,_,1,1111nl'Walklng 5~LUTll\/ P.iltvl ~ 1!!1~:::;~· Southwest Comer, Ed111ger and Newland, 8400 Ed1ng9f, Huntington Bead\ (l") 841-9605 • f:I• 04'1LV PILOT Surldey.Aptll 11, 1m I Add U ..• Bulld l t...Olaper 1t ... Hammer it ... Carpet lt ... Cement it...Wire 1t...Hoe it ... Clean it ... M ove IL.Press it .. Paint 1t...Na1I it ... Plaster it ... Fix it ... . SERVICE .. DIRECTORY Ptumb tt.:. Patch tt ... Pipe H •.. ~e.moao l It ... t Roof it...Landscape IL.Tiie lt...Trir:n it ... Scw lt... Haul it. .. Add it ... Plant it... Alter 1t .•. Learn It... ~~-~~T.!~ ..... ~~~:!!: ............. ;~~ ... ~1.~~ ..... ·~:!·.~~ ............ l~e~ ............. !~~!'!! ......... ~~!~~!~~~~.~ ..... ~~ .............. !~:!!!~ ..... ~!.'.~ ,\PPLlANCE Rt.:l'AIH JC.'11f1>1!nl1Y. Add on' ab1~ Ql Patio. & p,.00 arlt SLooeman. Oullhl> lllr Wt!'eklY s:n mo U>tu Ptidl'-1··.ur l-'r1cei1. llOMY.SAVl'~RS HrfriR<'rollon Rep11lra s,10 -~rvtce<.:.ill <:ommt'rcl11I. Llc. rtl' eove r, "-•Ill• 4i11•or1c11lat·111rpr1c1· l.11 TokyoTom C!\I · f;xporl. «'llPtrlcnccd Lk1ln11 <.:0Allco l•11lnt111g. Pluroblna;:&Ho11ns t;Mt.:llGt::N<.:YSVS, (714}549·Zf22 e:it "5-Sat. tt1'1Vl'Wt~. l"lltr pn~~~4'$~71 ~11e~ hou.cdl.'on1n~ don" on 11 XIJllrefor•·nl'Cll971l·~ f'n.•i.H'11tll11\o1tta, bonu~t & •CAU.673 1166• ' ---S4 ~754 --. --~ly b•1t1-. WlrtdOWf, nU:ua.bLc.. &IU'\'lce. SUl.00 , labytlfflnc) C..,.t Ser-Yiu : 1 ,..,.,._, General Sff•lc es w.111,, Wll).11\g, etr 3 yo J U lS l'AIN'rlNO. hr 11c1 03113 Do CA & Roof1f19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1 CONCRETE -BRICK ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••··.·••••••••• ~P•l•l ttxpertrnce ,. 2 .lntr & t:~tr Qu•ltt)I ~tdtcr<.,;ha.rair ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\abyaltllna. My Coato1 mpoo .. steam clean-I B.t.OCK &TU .. t.: WORK SMILIY•s HANDY MA~ Hom11i. & >'"" home l'lu•e call "urk Lie & Insured REPAIRS·ALl.'l'VP .. :S Meu home Week day". '"' <.:olor bn&hlcoen, • ti42 &ISTI Ftl"'•G• •s• ME'-A Ill• Coni.r 1 ent iou~ Phylll:l 968-4143. <.'all tor frt't't'Jol 963-3784. Ht'll.!>unublt.!. lrt'Oe$t. he Xlnl w/cblldren 642 $4311 w ht \:a r pt !II l u m 1 n A' -J> ~ rraruman. 6"~ - -. • , -, --JUST PLUMllMG Walt l\30-5020 anyllD\l' -ble11ch. Clean hv rm dUllComrclo, blk walh, p11Uo Su~nlract. Wt.! do foot -----htcome T.. Pt:., l::KS PAINTING 642·4 I I I ---lewty SeM'lcet rm • tu.II $1$, Av • rm C'\ rs. 1utter " dwu. Xlnl lni; & layout. •II k1Dcb of' Juy's C\utom Ht'Plllr ••••••••••• •••••••••••• lnlr E11.lr Rl'n Ka~ S.wl'"J/ Alt.ratioft1 •••••••••••••••••••••• S7 50 ·h SIO b a $$1 rt{ be 541-4222 ftbtlrclus work Oo11t ' PA:"JEWNC !-'OHMIC\ TAX SHELTERS (.'all C.rnr ut ~ <XS8 •• ,.a,. sri:•• ······•············•··· J f!SSICA CONl.ON R e' 'Guii~ ~u: pt-l ~r~'crptlc~ c C'l:U''I, <'s•U:ll per b•hcll rt' I & CA RP E~TR v 6~'.l lllftl!I Oiu Wll kouw )OU rould .. ;otru1on11 IPult\l In 11! ~1s~~8\.J~~~E\ I }' t:K~~VAINL?~EO Permanent h.11rr removal n•patr l) yrs expr t \IW .,.. p111r1. m or I& P rt~ aH>1d 1i11w11 & mvHl 111 • ~. F. • I ~.. " 1144·21~1 Jo'ubionlslan w , · ~""1•0••• ................. , Wh.11~ver )Our ne~..a-JGtou rt "Ith ro"'lh a. ~.'11 lnknor.,. .xlcrlor1 ContrsLlc•JOOIMll All knit fobrics. 25 )111 --~r~~Ol m Y• c Jr· Re r 1 1LJC.:. CHll.O CARE. t'\ln 1 1133-2UH or 633 ~!170 1••••••••••••••••• •••••• ~.:::ir; Wh> d;n't you? f rec ei.t1.m41tc April, l'i.l)r. Nr. So l.:0111111 Plaz.1. C~~~~!':?••••••• -. & ltarn11111. fncd )'1mJ.1I ---l!>croNI. &l.1:.11 tlP11l1cd CAl.t.NOW'! ~~~~~~1i·;s~l1~;f~~•91 MARV'SPLUMBINOJ MF 11ft Cl, Sul/Sun 10-6. ,.._ ___ .,.·•.• • • WcCnreC<lrl)elCleant>n{' lunch.ii1 ~17 #!,._,,,,_ 1_ rt•11h.H'l<d. LA.lwt·~t rult'll> AJ:l•nl ~&!32 1 0 • 1.,13> 433.4:n7• •G46·11!W7 • _$S_7-_7'1_0!_!1 ______ _ ttdfen C.b1n.t,,., t!Wltl ·~aw~~ .~....... rud jo~ Tom G.Ui OIU:J 0 pm. ur -I NO JOB TOO SMALL' wlill unllJI. laluce puuo:> Also Upl'loli.tery All "'·ork C1 welt Cards 6-t..S19• .. -••••••........ LcMdscophtq eve). _ · Dresst-s. 11htrts, mother· 00.l remdl'!j 646-5Z19 gu11r. Ref11. Free ~t's. '•••••••••••••••••••••••1fwe t:dae Y<Ard Sen ice Houseci.Clftl"'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F • . ' lnl ·xt 'Plumber. repulr, replpe,1 daughter motch·up~. C. t Reu ratt'S 64$·37t6 .Crt'dll Ci.rd.a. Amcnc.in I Rl!'i.tdl'nt1111/ Cum m ....................... M11tt t-:ocinas Cull :.e• \It'\' I j.~I>\ ~ ."tn~~~~kina;U::wpj rter9lre lt.1m & lnstolla.11 curtwlna. bedaph~ads . pea et ---Express, Co1rh• Ul11nl·hc,t Clean-up:t. 1'rec sen llOU~F.C Ll-:AN I NG ,,,. l'\'i.idenual l.1nd:.cap11111 tn ~ 0295 • lion G. Gidlt·y~2-931S plaremub. pol 0 ders ···············:······· c,,.,.ts.r.lc•• 11J'uolcamcnc¥rd, rnJJOr ~-J Our ttu11ne5o;. C.:.ill l.lr cunlrUl'tOr t>13V211i ,. I'll.Ir I. --tdrt•udy made u p . ~llr&lt nt.,ry -I' 1n1~h & ly Dlomoftd : d~pt, atorH ft olher,,--.-.. ----:-:-VIC·' Jlllll<'•"a HD&t:rtl)' Al\l\lol • -----roP QU.\LITY P:untmi: 10 o orrw/1\d. Any plumb· b'7_S_--4_927 _______ _ Remodt'lhlg 81 Rtp111r Cl ' I I hard lo c>btnm. vt 11> U ·1 RO:-.; s LAWN SER E 67$ CSS3 IMa.IOftrf lntr <k f",lr Herl> Jk:ii., int;. "ater1crv1ce, lea1ts ... _, I I R I Reas rates. Call 979 0379 eamn11. rep.iiu, :.a u:.: :.••l > ou 1n ob1v1n1n1 Lov. monlhly ratl"• - -•••••••••••••••••••••••1 1 SI.'' u:iss · bathroom cnclol>ures.11 in•• 'on epa r & lni.tallouon. Orung~. thi.o:so curd:. by 11how1ni:j Fr esu 5$7~00 an) time SHAl'E UP ~IA."Ol'IH' Tilt• bnck ~~ ·-I Reas 1132 ''•68 ,••••••••• •••••••••••••• M I N 0 R If 0 .M E Coast. 548 2020 I how many l.'omp11ntc11 -WITH SHIP SllAPt; • blud. eoncrek & :>lOnl!' lntflior/Ederior . -.... . 'Color TV n·p111r In your H~.l'AIRS. Carpen1ry, •. . 1 l'\' luut our 0 ltca· ComplcteGardrn1111: Rl':..Comm·1c11:1mmg d , 'rlumbmj!,alltypeswork, home :1oyr:se:t.pr. Fret! plumb1n1 & ceramic ule. Eitperl Carpt'l ~nstalla ·1 1 .i F. e >'1 , P1P , 1 sen ll'c, lo mu rnh's, 1 Scn•1ce Call SSi 1-117 l..1c 11(;8 25(}.I I.Ir lni.n!_ ~95 sots; hccns1.>d . l<>w l'OSt, 20 yrs. c i: l U. c; a 11 em ore ~ .. ,~um lmn&Hepoir tarpel& ion .mpo)men. an l frec esl.64S32411\e\IO -L' I Pl . . • • ~'"'-291" ....... ~,'"'" ,,..,..~ 1wu ll\u1lu1Jle Terry! nu11l tncomc. check· Want a REALLY CLEAN .-1rt'p ace~· a nters Pa11.1uni: turpenlry. ; exper . ...,., ... 1-"""--"""-·------- REMODELIMG ~17or$81-4584 111g/1uvingll art: U ·,JAPANESEGAHDENEr HOUSE? Call Gingham B'kc~~~ncrel~~al~. ln\r,l.\lr Hcas & rctia·1poo1 Ser•lc• Tiie !s--. • • tre mely • mport11nt llll Complete. over lOyr:. ex Girl. Free est.s 64S·Sl23 BlocR C aEss 646 M~ its bll·. 4!13-~l. Russ •••••••••••••••••••••••1·.··•••••••••••••••••••• Alh•rallon.s, rprs, stores. unnCar~_tCleaners. &t: :.ucreNstully qu11l1fying pr freeesLS. 7Sl·l~J7 ... , --e · ts · Pla,ter/Re a ir 1 l\IONTll AT•!i PlllCE ~texican P:ivers/Old uud111o ns. kilc hen &I t.-,ulp .• avail. .Makes u:.1 you.for the card o~ your· . .1-.'."JOV your summer, Block. brick, slumpstone ••••••••••!,•••••••••••1 $30MoThereaftcr. . World Tile. 12 pallcm~. h;ith, rabnts. deek:;, ce 1 No. 1. I' re~ <'St. ~J.a.~91 I choice. For further de·! Cle~·Yrd Mo1ftt ! call Port·A·l\la1ds to do expertly installed. also \' F:R y NE\ T P ATC ll Complete Svs 1,;9.0370 'j S2.25 10 S3.20 :;q. rt. 1''r ec mcnt wk. CuntructorCetMt!t/Concret• 1ta1b, send nJme. 11d 1cullltl1ke ~204_?your houllec.'lcan1ng rl•p.iirs:sl>\'Clallypnced. JOOS&. TEXTUHE Est.64S-l~ doet1 own work. Mbr'••••••••••••••••••••••• dress,l1ty,i.tatc&1.1p1 lo LAW:-.ISER\'ICE 1 642·7194or6.iS·~Sl Call Bob 635.4384 , 1-'r •·tll9:Jlo&a9 lnme Pool Scn1ce, rc-1-------- UDO. all work guar. . . , • A A A F 1nanc1 a &I • I 900·:J!ISJ ~ t" p.un. arid w.il>hl·s. \\OrkjTrtt Senlce l'.ilombo ConstrucllonL~O:'\ITE C.U~CR,ETE, ~lanagement l:onsul ~uss J ones . Low mo~Houi.erle:sn1ni;: $3 p~r • PATCH PLASTf:Rl;-.;G I guar f'ret!C~t$$l--0(»2.uu•u•uu•uuuuu :x.2·1SJl4 1STAM f'l !liG. Cob · tanL«, Inc. Cred1l Caro1rates. Cleanup, l rim hour Xlnl work, reCs Mo•lftCJ I ••t\LLT'aPES•• I LEE·s r..URSEKY. _ , • ble,lone. br•~k34 & tilc1 onisson, Box 17299, nung54S·~3. Aft4.631·2596 &t~l887_•••••••••••••••••••••••1 1-'r<-c~l ~O-G8:!5 I Artistic lrimmmi: & rl'· 1>onttiroptheb11ll Gt:ta ~·~.clc °'~-9 __ 1 lrnnl.'.92713 ti G d· S • HOUSECLEA"''l:"o/G ~IOVING., Let 2 expr ---------1' ni.EHOBBYSHOP I moval.23yrsmNBarca Job with a low-co:st Da1lyl -appy nr ~n en •C • " • • . ,, E Wed 81¥SSaL • . . • p I l Cl· IC ' d Ad 1-'snd "hal )OU "'' nt I.II SELL idle items with a Very dependable. low By relrnble couple. Good mt?n mo\ e )Ou Rea~.,Ha\c i.omclhing to sc.'11 .' very . ' hc/msrd. 3001 E Csl ll"Y P:i;.e 642-~8. ie · Daily 1'1lot C.:lass1r1~s:J Daily Pilot Classified Ad. _rales 6-IS·S936 references. ~-7i 11 _ refs. ~IS-8SIS3 or llJJ.3941 Cla.'IMf ted ads do tl "ell. ! Dillly PLIOl Cla55llied j 67S·S7SO. I ~11 1"31M11 !tusinen Lost&Found 5300 Penonab 5350HelpW01tt•d 7IOO:HetpWonttd 11001H•lpWontod 7100 Office Retttol 4400! ~-Jt 50051 Oppo-"--lt 5005 Opportunity SOOS •••••••••••••••••••••••I·•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1•••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~! -......... ·-y .. TISO 'f i I : 8 "'IYSITTlt.R rfi !••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'•••••••••••••••••••••••~Lost· Tiger str1 ped, f " 19 . ')110 up s_tore-o trt?:. _epu. l temale long·h:urcd Cr\T , l'REG~.\NT~ . ; EMBl£RS LlVE I~. Mh .. !.ton VleJo. 1.~r.~~haB· • •. rll bBa.l .. ~:,.!.,~3,011 asem1"nar WORLDFAl\10USVAN'S! Nr.Gol!cour:.eonCro"n' Carini: l'Ollflllenl1;1l * *t ASS f Woman 4 0 /!1!1 prt'f. LI<!~.: ......,......,., ! BELGIAN \\' Af'FLES & 1 VaJlcy Prkwa) T .iit " I coun~ehng & rcll·rral • t Consult-r 30/40. Some Choic.• Loccrtioe HOW TO START AHDMAHAGE I CREPES 1 "LuQ " on 11 lte"'ard I r\boruun . .it.loptwn t.. \C'l'OUnlmi.: lk>0kkeepin~l Imme<l1;att' oix·mnes Cor, trA\cl. 768~ l::'<l. 56_ OfCkeor storc rcntal,285. YOUROWMIUSIMESS I RESTAURANTS I 4955(135 I kl"<'pmg I TEMPORARY :!nd:.hirt A~semblcrs" 1 BAKER/Expr'd fl N t P ' Y arelooktngforpcople-111 ,;.0U='D. 3 mo's frm ~·A~F. --~17-:!563 IJX'r mpnnledboisrdn-! Ap11l•·Cupc:ike bokery. . . ~~II ~kdn~~~-6700eo1n '1 SUCCESSFULL I terest~ Ill own1n1t theu. :.pepherd. tan w, blk larl'J MALf. !\IOOt;L ' AC.C1.C.MM£NTS i "'em~ly ' . I 27J F. 17th l'>l. CM . • .,.f".•Jll<'t,.,, If"?;~'-~ . .. 19· .--!PM~ IY: \ I own l~wllon. Many loca • & t -,~-Vs lle1:slt!r' Park Wall l)OM.· ror ~I i:t'out<-.1111 ""9"' . ' . )kq :s 3 mos to I . yr:., ~1.8-3031 o r S4l!·:.dl80 C"4.'rfl'el°W~€~>?1 ........ ~i· ~~~ ~-·~· t1ons.~t.<i.,j.1~!}.1 • ..; · ~ . -· .,.._.;, ~~\W.l.I. • • ~t...,,._.a(~l<!.cnn~' l)lit lee.al swte newlv r~· A ' • · 1 ·orang ... w'"-1nt·1 ·~ ~ ·'H'f!H0-79StU'!ftW{j'Otin~..I ~ -~ "' ...... """· !)I~~.,.-. ~. ~ ~ ·-.. · ~ t tl ec. 1-·1oor lo cl'1l I OF C~~ ASSOCIATES. . owners. ~ doHar 111· Foue · Loni{ hairedi - -I -JOp~t'ay! r•l 1· ~s & 1•omioti't-11l' 1 .... ;,t"1-:n""t:-~1{ li ey A/(; prk" 557 OlJti or Di' rector · growing. This 1s NOT a 4, l2 \'ir: B:•ycrest area.' ll\'<' m;in or llll'IJn&. ·lll 10 I ex pc r & / 11 r <' 11 h l c liookcasc. J anilor. Utll s.I formerly M arketing Manager; Budget \'cstmcnt whlk we ar(· Siamese r I.' male c at.•Lovcly lady seeks aural· . 1 I fom\11nrlly. Also, rework Tavern, Call 5411·9040. · ... ' • ' franchise. C.111 Dane L. 00-0935 ., 155 Hcply to ad no 172 Acce>Mntant-s fabr1t••l1on. Ability to;&•ach Valet Service. :-i1J II I l>IG 8396 ' a n d p r 0 re s s 0 r 0 r B us in es s W11hile. Nat'I Sales Mgr. . Ually 1'1101. v .0 . Bo, loold1eeoers I communirutt• in Enl(li:.h prk'g altcndonls. Call for PRIME OFC SPACE I M ana~ement, Cal State Univ. (714) 646-4644 ror appl LOST· White PcuJ:eot I JSliO, n 1. ~lti2G I Accountln9 Cl~rks l'"N'lll1,d Xlnl wnrkini:: intervw. C!l9·32'19 MARKETING, OPERATIOHS, TAXl.S, lntemotionahsts of V1ctona P rk. CM An) l'~r Jimmy I.. I olh•r Jr ay T . I \\age:. & fnni:I.' l>cMllli. I BEAUTICl~HS LidoVillaqe A.HALL-DAY SEMINAR COVYIMG: . -. -·, ~11mans 10spd h1kt'. V1t· ,--p rollCl~rks 1on1b w ,·oinpet1t1H• ---- & Shop Area 1 BE ONE! inforrnauon pleat.I! cJll, sent )our mn1l l'arc of Stat yptsts I w some roll New1>orler UlG \*aa Lado9 ~ B .. , F·IMANCE & MAMAGEM&CT. t:apttal granl~ from• t.45-8723. ~our UJ4J'~ P <> .. Box .dt AJll)ly!l m 5pm Jnu. C311 644·0661 or -.wtcs approx 600:.q ll ~·a SAT. MA l 8th; 9:00 to 4:00 P.M. fnendly fore1i::n na11oni. 1 . 1 1hcse monih~ S\J•' ~ hi· If YOU lt've I MICROOATA 5-10-8582 ~190 $200. View 13\ lllJ.:l s IMCLUDES Low cost loans: tax '"'IFOU="'D: German Shep, kt.'l'l)!l ll 111 lhe bad. or hi~. ---------- \ta Lido. I nq. owner I COST: $4 .00 I c.'enlive program:., pro· male. w1sm brn blk doi:.1 l'M, -.u he 11a\!> on phom• I t\t':ll ,\II lle:H·h i\n•t1!1 I 17481 Red Hiii ,. •e Bca11l1<.'rnn wanted Im· IJreH'r Co .. ti7S 7002 : ALL MATBIALS (!table rorcii::n markl'ls. '1c. Sprngdale Warnr Glact you are "1•11 and Wl'liaH .1 ll•mpm ary 'i "" mcd1aLcly. Wives & Lov. 1'11ririix ll!>Osqft Oft·1 TS ... T ,,...,,.BJ(SLODG"" · Cll " M J'ltv:Scnl)uum' I Equ11IOp1>0r1':mplo~er lle11JIB.1146·9Sll ----:-i IUFFET LUNCH Ir REFtlESHMEHTS I Small businei;::. our Ca.n'tkccp~ti·0367._. v.1)rk1ni.:.M1s~you L-0\'"I a~'>•l-'tnml'lllncur)our lr•ineCa92714 i:rs lla1r Fush1ons S05C 'Ip.in' l'.iueled,carpted. 1 A An A~ " spel.'1ally. a •• ewr>0rt.F d · Sml Black & i om " . 'J hom,• Toqualllymlcr· ---- 'l'l'OOtl llnor. Ocean tpleaseDONOTcall theLodge1 ls.6?J.ll2!7 1 ~~.~ .. ·:\l~le doi;. Cros:. phont•numbt>r. \ll'W•nourofficcm I BEAUTYOPERATOR \ 1cw UuL'l11lc l'ntrun<'l' Resl•rvataon s are filled on a first.com e, lln•estment Chihuahua. No. Orani;c.ITravel 54501 SANT A AMA \SSEMBLE.n . A i::row1ni: Exper. prer'd. No follow· l•l 11nrkni:: Int S3 t0 rwr first served basis. 0p....--ity 5 015 t>:l7 69~5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d)11am1c 1'.lerlro Optics in~ nee. SlOO wk guarn. tn•1 .. -,•."Ill, !>tS·:llt.S ..-·-· I G If' T ·1· I l'o 11°-"sanass<cmblcr '"'510•" -, .... 1 ...... v y I career A ssociates, P .O .Box 2316. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.osT co11tc \ '"'1111,· 0 ·"l>l'1· 11u•· .. '!11rn..1 Accountants I · '"" 0 • ""· .,,., "" """' N e wport Beach 92663 SANTl.\C.O I w~sldtCf !\ n. ,\n1>"" l'r~ nH:nb _ 11 ""at 1. C:o ri h • Uut1e!I to sncludc ""mnit. -- B ..... K STl'V..,. · be.in Srotland :\h•\1C11 . 1 ... oldl·nnl?. pa1 t!> 011Jcr I Bklcor / Acdg Clk lllll"C SHJH~. rl'Jdy forl (714 )645-4631 2·.ootos·.OOMontoFr·l. ,~. "'""' lo lhe n.imc of l'o"n:tr . . . . Overload ... { d F ' ,. -s " ( o Io m b 1 a S 11u111 ml?. or)l.101L1nA, !.1l0 •'"I?· SiOS. Jo ee Pai . 'am ous 11t1·u11.1nc.' 1600 =" 1 1,050:.hares al H min Ple3$C<.'all518S210 · · p 1 I h 837 "1\U\ L" SI '"I 31>1 I t?•lc re upp 1c._anl Wll I co.. looking for u etasl Hrn.idwa\. :-OJ11t.1 An.1 350, ....,.,_, ..,,.l Ii o --...., · Call M 1·111"' tu !'>Jnt.1 ,\n.1 .\. ' . 64:.3-ISS LOST. Blonde lll'lr\r, 2700Ho Main St h )rs <'xrwr ar· minded person wigood 'v.ptl-."\'' 1>blksliom l"d1ntrialR"9tol 4S00 1us1ness m.ilt• ::!'1 )rs Vtl' of : · JOnc.S40IS153 !exper. t.ovrly oles & I l•irt· ... ,t ... r ',•••••••••••••••••••••••' Opporfwiity 5005 Managemenl Ma.1:1c' c :\I :... ts ··s1 mon . • · ~ -.... t & Sanla i\na t rwy ,it Muin ---u IC Cnendly people. Also Fee '' ' , I I' I I l oy ..... n C,\LL i\ss1~lunl ... analo!er, sc ·I Jobs Ab1"a1I Abbo t •. JJl"I'.''" L~r :.'OOl>ff' ti. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro ~ss1ona propl•r ) ;,.114 02'1.1, rt•wurd. t· M l .. " • .,... r •--< d managcm\>nl. renl l'OI · ,...para ton 714 /547 7631 i1en ire gas :.talion us I Perso'nnel Ai:ency 4SOC 11~'iMll-I' ·rn.i UIHl.:11.NB. Jlave)oueverwante lo le·"·iori,mulnlnn"'nrl.',ar·L'OL",ND· ,\l'iso llcJrh ••••••••••••••••••••••• • hl'll\l.'r21,obleto handlelc [) S t· .. 102 111" '" .. • 1· ' A(' L';\'J' !><Jl ' •• 'p (!cl a J l y ,, .. .. r •'ti·. h .-. n•·re•. •. 11v. Pr""· ampus nve, Ul .. • .,,."~';;J\"r : " ..... .:_ 1 ~ ~t~u;anl ., We havl' coun11ng and pn) mcnls l'olhc type.' m;ile pup. School•&, 7005 1-'<i!h~:~!~?~~k~~tT ;.x~. hclpful..hut' not n~~ .. NB.SS __ 1_.c_1_2_2. ____ _ l·'rcl.'l'.1rk1ns.: 11-.•;oo Mt ft SllOO mo. Orl o~~.' v.11h \>erlually no Licensed. llondrd &. Ill l'\ow ;1l l~r,angc Co Instruction only m;inaJ!cmcnt, _________ _ HL:\11\."SUClt\TES I <:1>11l1111l nr W:srncr compelll1011 tn the isrea sured. Call .IC'an1e pound llurry. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m uteriul need apply.I B & G• I 547-6157 21:114.IO 41Ul Good lease & high profit. Michael S36·12V2 Co ersonols 5350 IE A BARTENDER ~~ :~IOl Newport ntvd.Nwpt OYS 1r S -----: This 1s p l'rCect for rates. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FullorPol"t-Time AcctngClk/l\eypunS7SO Bch (6.30·2:30MonSal) 10to1(year!\ofogc.Dai· ''t•nlral C'o:.ta Mesa. RIJO to l<!fMI Ml ft . of ~1101> 14Pac:e hu.,band & wire team or u~ W--"-... 5030 Ile ready to work as al Scly1 L,md Dev. $800+ Jy l'tlot delivery rouks l'"lO e. It ,. ,.,, It • Will <1pht on SO l50 bUl>U. I 1 ~'f '"'"~ Drink mg problem" d 1 bl . ·~ •"'I .i;r per · l 'HI! 83Utl Ht ll&9am tam• y run operat1on.!•••••••••••••••••••••• Call Akohol llclphne vrofcss1onal barten er in GrnOfrtCPA S650 AnEMTIOH! may be ava1 u c 1n your l m~1~d. p os-.. Alil•nt ' "" . -·-J C~ner has bee~ promot·,Want 5ro.OOO. secured b) 2.t h d IS35 J830 1 "eek. Free Job plare-T\'PISI lienOfc loS600 :irca. t-.:arn prohl ror de· .• 11117 •. '__ ____ '!'>par«' a\a.tlal>k 222'\ 1·d to nallonal :.ales. T.D.PaylO' Int -rs_:i a~ ..:._ -ml•nt as!>isl.1nce lr\lnl'Pl.'rsonnelAgencyl 3 -&Mo'sWork liveries & l.'a~h. trips or FREE MONTH Lai:unu t,;an) on Rd • m.a n 11 R c r o r th isl 8111 Grundy !)PllUTl.,;,\I, READER 714 834 1960. 11•).l E 17thl 4AA Jo: 17lh, Costa r>lesa 18 & Over merrhand1sc Cor sellln' 1.ui.:una Bcud\ 7.onec( reslaunml chain Tm\ cl Realtor 6iS-GlGl Oix.•n JO AM-10 PM Sl. Sunta Ana Amcncan1 Suite 224 612·1 liO new subscnpt1uns. J-"111 f 11 I I 'l' r \ 1 "r htr mfi: !\I IA. $11Af mo requ1rl'!. thl!t locaUon to1 Acl\1cconallm.1\l<.'rs, Uurt<'ndersSchool. I ~~~ We will lrain you in our information please rail l'1•r,on.1li11•d 111111 111· (".;II I ~:.oldorcxchangedCor 312N.EICammoH<•al, ---- -- ----• hu)incss. Nu !ttrikcs or 642·4321. From Sar •.1•1 v" '" 111nl1·rc111'<· rm '1!1'J 300G 1!1:1.3:~n rt>:il estate, hou:.~. ml.'. • •PRIV .l TE PARTY SOAn Clemente. For uppt Jobs Wonted, 70751 ACCTS PAY CL.EHK la)orfs, plenty of work. H <.:lem eote -Sao Ju.or wro:\. A,1111 111 ail'fH•rl woperly, etc. 5;,7-3$34 ..,.,,IEDS S&O OOO FO 492·!J03.l 4929136 ••••••••••••••••••••••• for retail bu-;. 1-:xp re· you're ambitious & Capistrano nrca, coll ;u l"H 1 N 11 > Slurl111i.: Retltols Wanted 460~ .ifler 4 pm "~ • · q 'd. nuues also ind. fil wl)uld like a position out 495·0630 anc1 M lss1on Vil' $12."l 113:1.:Jl'l40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -9 M 0 H T H S MASSAGE ini: & hlc typing. C. M or lhe ordinary, call jo -f:I Toro arou, cal -. , . 1 J11 ~·rt W /lrll' i;.;r , up l•• Fnr sale, Forei~n l'ar r~· GU A RAM TEE RE ODELS :Jl'l'<i. !>10-79(H bctwnf1:30& 3pm~ !'><10-1220. 1111'.d l "'t.i M~~~ Im • )175. \\Ill 11·1h·1· t-;, CM pair business. &tahlsh di SEC UR IT y X LH FIGU M Selective Household, :\lurm Service 539· 1183 Equal Oppor. Employ1•r I·) l.l·\ .i, ... , •. 1100 St1. I-t I vr :-."'pt, tl 1., itl7:? Ill yrs. (Nncr r<'t1rsng. R ET UR.., p. H 0 .., ESCORTS Nurs111g & family Care lit~ It 6'1J IJ 17 ~ Reply lo ad llti~S. r /o "· " Personnel & lni.tallalion AUTO M ECJIANICS --------- lvslntts R.ntal 4450 ii! M.tture a<!ull'\, 2 Hit yrJ l~uily Ptlol., 8;°x 1560 EV!S 642·098 3 0 Ou;;::~~ A&~~~i."~iudlo Employ~r Pays Fee Part & full time l $1000·$1200 Averuge BOAT ....................... Iv ~ ~' Halboa lslj t.Ml.1 Mesa, Ca 92626_ 645-5346 · 631•381 I 4.SOO Campus Unvc N.B. Openings TUNEUP MECH'S MANUFACTURER 117~ I Iii or ti7J ll:li7 ---Call 5Ui !SOS I ~o cx(X'r occe:.!>arv rasl C 'S WIUARD IOEALSHOPS ·r1·1 ~ PLAHTS&GIFTS --, M"'SSAG... ·1 I k ,i;ri1w1ni.: torw1r.:i't1oni •BRAKEME H HaslmmrdOpening' I \\\"I, • ) :>.1•1,)11.100 \I Q I T I ,.. "' I· on~l1\\a1 .tol.lor no"i I F/E.._.D MECH'S For !'>.·l1·1h·1I l111''"r1~ "~!••:· . Tlll,l\ll'OSSllll.I•: Rent uni\ )I iv mo MOtD~s, rust SOlS' 11o·n ;1..0Ff'ICE full or p1llmc. -&!13-7$$\1 nc\.'tb 1>cupJc1mmrc. * " BOATf'AllJIFN1'FHS I'·" 1· .1\ ·•• ll' • ·" I Sm!lll hou~c 111 Nt•w11<1rl l'artnci., lii1ht1ni.: & mu~I 110~1 E bcf llum or aft 5pm. I START $5 Hf Immediate opcnlnlJS In GEL COATT<lUCJiu 1, ln1\, I"'•.\\ .M>lh,m lh•1 ur tu1111111 1lc•I M.ir lo i;l'll.Go•wll•I\' (iOOllhu~i ••••••••••••••••••••••• llYAl'l'OINlME:'ol'r Orange Co. Expcr'd only · tw.11t11l(.111nrry\1lla~e 1 two pcuph• two l..iritc <"id ll'sni.:. Agt I LOANSB VO/ b.UU l'\1lo4 .00AM Youni: male with BA m need apply. Good op 11,"IWWAH~. l 11r111f111.dl ti73113!1:1 1111~~'· ,11111onlv11m• r.11 ~~~ .... ;111 • 14 10 ~IU-C;lllL Hus1nc:.!I Adm1n1slra CA~ l>t't "•llll'll 1111n•t• portunily. SO% Labor+-1,1.'~~1 UI N,<• . ----------1 .. 1 2 11 I ti f OJ•'~·~ I lion. l ntt?ll1gen1 , m,·ntl w .. wtll lr:iln 1•.11 ·, I>" rt.•. ll .. alll1, AS.st.M,lll.1'.ltS "'''; r uni > u1 " ----Abo 2nd TD Loon' c " " ~ J I<> I ---------•' S2.'>11<11 "''ll W1ll n1r.-. fo ,\l.1;~11:-.itt!\I F•JtlNDRY I F.iire:\t Tcrm11slnce l~~mj Outcall Massa~e personable. self slarler, quallrietl 1111pllc unt~ or 111:n~lon & proC1t 11hnrln1;. "~Pf·r • n Y I 1 a.. t 11 '7' . r l "nM dependable, needs full lns1ull11l11111. s.i11•s, & Citll Mr. Mizer or Mr. N1·"1 1l Af1J•h·. , L·O·O·K·l·N·G • 1 1' 1111 r 0 w 11 • " 11 -> <.r""~ pro 1 ~ Sottttt' MtCJ.lO. I WE COME TOY I lune c>mplnyr11cnl. Ex 1wrv11·111i: l'U'lomc•r re l'r"""'t, Murk c. Uloomc 'I OAY Vi llllK Wf'.EK ' :.111 C~l!I ~1111 tOld111.\ n lakt·~ 11\l!I. 6~2 2171 54 06 ' I 5411 2210 aft Ii pm I I I I f l .. () """ ( __ ... 1···11 .. r1t• GOOD' I IJll \1'1'.JIV \IF<: " -• · JH•riencc1 1n !>U l'~. 11111·~' cir 1r.1• 11ro l'(d n L'o. 8 .30·10/\M, (714) ,"'""." ' ' • 111 i•1•11l' Y1111 t"hri~t10 w llK lt\l -------ABORTION monage111e1\t market· \.'l.lull'llll'lll l:llll fnr a11pt 5:IO 74·10 I 12UO(;onrlor AvC' MHaVerde Ori .,e Plaza STORES !llNI lu .1. IOO (\, OFFICES ~.nil \II :!11.Utlll fl l;11h 11~1~ rm. l>a, l"I ent Bu')' .,hop l!l,OOO down ~em...b/ 1 n I! adv 1• ~ t 11111 v. !)antu Ana <>t f1n1 -· -• FOUNTAIN V ALl.P.Y rt'J'.(11\I Nllorl..1a:11r p.i\minl.l-•k••,n\i•r Pef"SO/floAs/ f:~:l(n1t~~!~1~~~~~rl~ 11urc'bas1n.i llu11 go1;d 540°59 36 AUTOMECHAHICS I SA~Dlt-:r.<H'RWV ('011,L ll"v A,n~ to llo'< l<l',l i\11.l.l \IUl-.ll. Lost &foUftd 2tHrhl'lplmcS47 &1U.> bu,mc-. .. ~1·n,C'lo bc.'l'1tlllc · -,. 1-<.:lus!IASmog,4yrsrc· A~UCl.ID_9"'Jo'R!~MP •.n~ ('d M . I le<t11e ftl\•· $1110,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• someone ~ n~hl hund. \M:'tfO. M1·1l1f.il, U1•ntal, cent eoepcr. 'addrcs.~--TIUILU!';kS L.o.t& Fouftd 5300 M1\SSA(it-; 1714 )4~J 3251 i\1lmtn, Su11ply & rr1t1ny I f'r1>nt f:nd & llrnkt•• llO()KKt·:t.:PINCt • • t llARIJWJ\lll-: S250M ••••••••••••••••••••••• rlobJunu-i.1.lc-M,,,,l'ur . -olhl't" ~1 "1' trnininl( M:in Mu11lhuvc1•Xfl /\p I 1 1 I \lt''ll \ i•l"dl' J-:11!\t I 'llST<\ MF$\ 545.4121 14n~ufln es I t<.:F.CHE/\M !'Alli.OR l.o'l. U1rd-<.:01 k111r1•I , l)utt·.111 .. !11\ :\I !!l'M lon'I forcmon, l2 >'r'e" Ahl .. \l'll'ra11~ :1v1• W·41. 111v ()rnni.:r Count\ * ••••••••••••••••••••••• llolland Uu·. s·ul·•~. urana.c ch<'<'k~ R.ew1mJ t•xlc11111vo Mllr fllm11y c-x urt•:i l'X. il'l1tl·m1•nt ll<j N Tu,1in. ::,unla Ann nnanc:• SAMCRAHE I (ir.1y, )'l'lluw tuee I. 1~11 ~Il l 1~··· nll tyl)<:S or Cllll~l. U\I( s,.I :i hr I• I' 111 local Au0tumot1vr Cl'nlt'r, 2401 * lwsiMu ~ · ·~ Tlt• Gentle To1oteh P 1• r l.110 k 1 n v. f or h1•111•f1t)I. 1\011 vc111. rne11 ---- Opportunity 5005 645-4170 540·0608 f1":l 4 l:!2or~~1292 Forlh1·1iltlt•1•i.ltU!\IO uwnt·r /huildl'r or will &w11rn1·n 11..:1•17JI sa:i~ 1:1\l'll"'•' <'Jll. ·••••••••••••••••••••••• -Lo~t ; Ownt?r dc~Jl('rAl<' Oull·idl Mu~.~ra.:c wu1k f111' non onion Co. hr m111 JillN Uw i\ 0 1tMV AtrrO rARTS DRIVER TRAINEE $700 __________ supl'r lol'lltlon. llrnuty f'l•lfet•t •wt for Mom .\ h"i __ .. mal .. do" lllll\d In -formutlon ('Al.I. 121:1> \ho 11 tlo our nil! r T .lCOS/IURGERS Smull J?rayl~h hlk loni: call 7~,1 JUJI t!14 212" lll'~EllVI·:. For 111or1• 111 Sh1111 h1r :c.1h• JhH1rt•1• < .. .-.:...,, ~ ,.. E' Ucnlol r"ccptlomst ex 1'1•rm <:cl puy, hcnrftt:;. I I 1· l'np plu:i t1•en .rcol lcyt• Day11646118g3,cvc~ •SO="'YA'SMASSAG ,• " · · 5940219or C7M1:1i!7:10:11 . w · SA Crowth poa ton •.x NEWPORT STORE rorn'!< s.ill'O"nc•r wunl~ trouble fret' IOC'lll•on $46-$771 l'·or the rna .. ~UI!<' you'vr 1wr • rnHturt-, witiow -:lti:c'1 'btSI,. pu111hnR <"l'A t1rm l•te.1l ,\,·•u~'I li on\ Npt C1ly out l".sll JOSH Wlliln', Pn•scnl ov.ncr JUi.l loi.l ----lwt·u l.l11111ng ror, call ll(.'('dsr~~:tiundciipcr.nc An'\wt•ri11J,! Sci \tCr cd 111 So. Ur111111c• ('n 1 II.ill, 1011 "' fl lll!hlNI ~642·~Z70 111terest. t;ood lcrmi.. i.50. Reward. l.h.>l 4 IU, R:lk 17110 Oulcall onlv Iv f3.15 4• u _____ Tclt'Ph1Jnc upr :1 1 l "b1fl w1lhn1t lo lr11111 prrv11 11.:n,cpll$&1t10H•mcoo-IEERTAVERH Al(t.83'1-4200 Orange County F.•lr -s ,.,,.-HetpWCll'lted 7100 2211 f'orC!il AH•, l..1~1una Al'TOl'/\RTS w/lloine huokkcrpln1 • ··~·inns. $100 mu on G s·uoo ---11munds. 5 mo. old PUIJ A p ,\llK MJ\S. A .. r . • •••••••••••••••••••••• Rrnrh COUNTER MAN a k 111,. u II~ y "{'' k I•·'"' !'\1•1' .11 :1:n; , rvs<10\rr ' IEER TAVERN •I> y . R es" m h I"~ l orclox urect mu~t·lrs ":X l't,:nn:Nct;n ph1;nc,. typtnR, pui1unn '•\\lll>rl llhd (;7.i 12W r11',111' c·om11wrc1al I~..,,'. Ni::TSSl,iOO MO llusky1Shcphl'td. hv) SS Ot-'FWITll 1\D i\t'rount11nl Full chuti:\' Answ•ringS~nlce k-dJtt•r.1&bankr('c11.Xlr1 "' "''hh111mttr IVO • htlp run. Ne-Nlcc-ne111hborhood fur. blk face. hln body. ALI.UIUNGGIRlhc; l~k~r fllr public llC'~Oun II Loe In UrJni:tl' Cn. 3621 W. ht St, SA compan y l>ent'!lti. iiwnl•r could i::ro:s~ la,ern, w11ll to "11ll'wh1leuptall.LIUIC'J:1rl Mno·Sfll 11AM2AM l.1nt11o~flce6-46-4332_ Lvl•&11rt11~h1Cb.Wknds __________ ,(OrdcrNo.Cil?21 11 1 1fl ~hopB/s ludb10A1n1 S81U.OIJO.;\gt.64S.63W carpet, rolor TV, 2 J'IC)OI heartbrok e n . 213 / l~BParkAvc6,4c;6·.~l".. lnrlooed._E_O_E.543_·_77_8_7_. _________ 1 Appl;llnOur . .1 ~ u n a ea c r . 11 1 tables. Good oH i;treel 2112·3279 64li .l.W4 • ,,...., o le• In ('cntl•r. 425 sq n. Yrly Dchahtful sm11 P .nnt 1 ACCOUNTING HOUSEKEEPER AVON 1 'I e . R c 0 s b I , boutique. Well establ.ln parking. f'am ly J>ro· LOST Sun l llh, 1111 Senior C1li?.cns enJOY 11 1.IVF:INNANNY SA ... TAAMA 1942186/(lll5l52'7·1776. 1tood loc.SJC.S3SOO+ln· ~lemssJ~sale.Tcrms. Malmute \'i Germ3n t11sl.'ount onallyourdru11 CLERK Mii1,;11)n \111•jo. Pref --------1 \'t'ntory. 496·7373 or gt. Shep. Lite & dork brwn, needs. Call College ~oinao it0/S5. <'t>nslrlrr Mnrc sp.icc in Newport 8312&1. Snctwchflc•C,..oM vie 17th & F\illcrton If Ph.irmacy.5"6·3289 f'revloo, Ar!'ounling <'lt· 30/40 Some travel Sprfng 11 The T ime To Start! t''1<'urossb \\~ro1ll~nBtalJbos1adpab~ FlOWER SHOP N'ETS SlS,000 y n have any 1nro. pll'ase ~a!I --MAS SM; F,---Per . A I I' a Y a b I e • 7fi8-8058 ext 78 ... • J & p t 642·4321 eitl 305, "6 A/Recrl'\•ahlc. l.'O!'l or -----1 Sell cosmetics. rr3. "de swle'I separately Of' Owner de~peratl" snd Good Momb ohp !e ·UP ~71.2-1~Ct6 • IU-~M'H II F./\l,Tll SPA ayroll hillhly rles1rabll' Apt. miir wantc>d, will nranft"• •. mor" from lh" ··II tond\h<.'r 1"'10 w. must s•ll due.' to 11lnt!\!I in lazy car ,own. -llZO Pac1hl' Coai.l Hwy ...... •·aUl no rh ldrl.'n All C "' "''"' • " ~ "" 0 " U ( th 1~pe 50 wpm & operall u • I ' ' world', llr0 "•t lOilCIM.,. rna.~t Hwy ~922 Good nct pr0Ct1l w1lo-.-· Owner re nng ~m 15 LOST: Gold bro<.'elet. V1r at l2lhM. H B lOli.c\ .uldc-r. pm 846·1297 ro. f'luibi~" hra. ea"i) ----·1 down pa)'mc:nt. A"l. 16 yr old store . .....,mmer BVC or Nwprt Ctr. Apr SJG.7991 C II f t l ------t $!'7S. Store& Shop. 200 ~ o.,., •""" " booms, rest oC yur good '"lh or 9lh Rew a rd -----t a uf appom ml'n ASSot.ulLERS $40-7041 or Zenith 7.1359 .. ,. ....,, """" " . ' 'D C PPING I lnct11~tn11I flclallons ~ rt Idea.I rxpo~urc 2332 Terms. Agt. 837-4200 64()0225 llA.'\ l A e'lsoM 17141494•940 1 f'or manuf. oC CB onten· --------- :>.ewflorl Hlvd C M IOAT DOCK & I.lit · free wi purrha~e or m) nu. Apply In pcnion. Babysitter . Live In or out f.75·7788 B11:BearLake COFfE,SHOP FOUND: Vic ot Costa speed-class-we111ht TELONIC CPO lnrlu~trn~. Inc., 2children.Ro~tingdays Ccttnonthcseasonlhi~ NETSSl7.600.YR . Mesa, bir~cle. Please cha rt. For delatl41 2100E.W1lshlrcAvc.SA orr.2tollpm.642·1460. lndustriat R.ntal 4500 ,um mer. Lease l acre of Owner plays JZolt diuly call toldeol.lry 646 431l. ~6 6888 ALTAIR ••••••••••••• •• •••••••• I 11 n d I n c I a b a r , wtth 111J>rt hOllr'$ sel up --.------- rut aura nt d ockin11 N~'<lllnon1ttolfcrtowork FOUND Gray & or1n51c tOXVMODEL L.AGUHABUCH 3ZOO sq Ct w 1000 liq rt A/ offll'f' l\fl&C'f'. All hcuted Randolph St. Coaln Mesa S620 S-16· 1653 J'l('rmlt. Out..sttndlng op-for better aeor«s. Scats spolled lon11 haired tat. Will pose for M IF outrall 1 port unity for r1aht party. g 4• w~ 11 t' q u 1 p pe d . collar w /bells, Org Ave. 11ppt '!nly. 9AM to torM. Equal Oppor Emp o~<'r Ait 837 .(2()0 Terms. AC\. 837-4200 C.M. 642~ $40-7V:J.3 uk for Jenru!rr Selllni:: anythinA with a Babysillcr needed · for Clnlly r 1Jot Cl,1&~1f1C'd A days oflt>r school, CdM i<i n i.10\Pl<' matter • • . elem. 11rea 673-233$ eves. JW.t t.ill M2 S6i8 979 2880. Ext 233 Nancy Accountants Unlimited 2700 Ho. Mah• St Santo Anr1 Frwy at Mair (;/\LL 714 /547-7631 FOR i\f'l'OINTMENT 100•: FRt.;f, TO Al'J't.ICANT, FRF.E PARKING An Accountant.a Ove rload Company • ~~~ ••••• ?!!!!~r.~~t.·.~. 7 100 1 HelpW..tM 11oe1 tWpW-'"1 7100lNet,W..t.4 1100;.-.w..-t.<1 .1100' Sund~ Aptll 18 191E DAILY PILOT ''' •••• •• ••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• • IOOIUClll'UF/C Cotu trl.ctl•S.c'v ' HefpW•t.d 7 100Ht4pWuttd 7100Ht4pWuted 7100 Rnp p,.,,.on lu kl''"P ~!fi)U l'll'f 1'.iad ~'t'll 1 JUNIOR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IAA)ka lnr tt'lalhnii rn 1'"'llt''"tt'd11m .... 1n11 ro bl I Rf'ctpt/G en'I O f< \I U\l lit· 1· \ 111 r 1i 111t h•n Wth .iru fln('nt CJl)Por SALESMEN Coull r1 11 11huni· \ 11lC'1" 4. "41>•1ik•. •~l'1vtaltlM Ar 1ntu m.A11.111•111"nt NIM!d MODELS 1 t 4 bank rt-u111< 1ti..t1uu~ toocl ,k1lli1 .\ho f'r1r Boys & Girls 10-15 yrs old, ~arn ! ~.·.·~:t" "\':!"~:.~• ~u1111 SALESMEN 12 to 10) co rs of ui:l' \\anting to •am $20 to S.W or moat> J>('r wel•k l'honr e lo wm tnµs to Phtl<•tll'lpluu \\'U!ihln.,.1on l> C or C.tp<• K l'flfll'tb. ('<1sh bikes. l(O kartrng ;1nd o ttwr prlll'' II you hvl' 111 Cof>la M \':o.;1 Ntrn port l)('u('h Hunlin~ton Ul•11d1 or El TorCl·M1 s1on \'1t.>JO area, call ~&U 8H5tl .ind ask Cor Mr St·ou kno"'ll'tlllt' 111 ""I"'"' Juli• \h1fo.1il l\bhul SZ O·S50 µe r w eek ~c lt 1 n g n e w ''Tltia ia ttoto...,..Mode .. •MJ Shtdio" l r11n1.1<1 '"' \1l..\rt1tJ11 11u.irh'rl) r,·1u111» t..' l ... h Pll 1111n"1 '"""''' ow customers for th e Daily Pilot Work "1 :i •• 111 ', ,. "''rt 1 c 1'hur,rmu11.. 1u kn h>, t Jmpu f>n "' hlr 111· 102 • hours a re 3 : 30 lo 8 . 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BOlJT IQ\lt: Suh' ... .,,.1m .,~,i'~~ !I~ Transportatio n prov1cted You rtau.st in.: Mod~s The pu' t:-, er) hq.:h foi ~ 'Plllltl~\'Ur t'\l)t'I IHI I l);ttl~I\.~ /\;~;r,~1~: .. r•11 live Ill llunttngton Scach ou~h or those a t'<.'l'Pll•d No pr1oa 1'\l)t•rlt'Oll' 11' 1~ o7J '7~d lwtwn to 1 t II\ Y0ttl.I 0,11 ,. 1;1111 '\IJl1•r to qu.1111~ needed. how~ver you must ht· 18 yrs & HOYS a. t:llll-" 1111 Jtl 111 '.\ l'l11t 1111l11 '°oJn ~JtiK.i.>I:? H'ry allr:ll.:tt\t• Thi'\,., u J!Ood wav of t-:qual )ppo1 l uf111~ h:mplu~·e r H•rt1"1n11 1·1r1 ulu111111 l'hm supplem e n t in)! your prt1~l'nt uu:o.mt• H.lp WCMted 11 OO[twp W•ted 7100 Tnn~v 111tt\1flNt t "" COUMTIA WOM"... 1-:qual Opportunity Employer Cu ll for 1nl t•n lt'W fi7!'i 14.30 nJ 5 •••••••'"•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t111'l .hJrl) HI" !1!11" "'" k·' I • 'IT ... \1 a I U It' I .t ti\ I WCl' Ult)'"I) :O.t'l"l t•l1ll\ !-11th•• 1111~ ~•tnlttCJ5'iperY "ll'u1l1·1~hqi 11uultttt·~·Ht4ftW..t.ci 7IOOHtlpW..t.4 7100 1 JOINOURGROU, 1'<•rnlon t11•ph~ ,,,.,,. ll1•1 111 1.ur..l' f'utl''' Boys & Girls l~ or U\l'I w.,, k w IUll trou11 vr tit\ 't(l;llt•r, Xlnl l'linllll~h Wt• 1111m Work :I' J hr11 d.111~, :'1 hr• S111 SIJrt """" & quuhl\ for .1 '• 1fjy :-.umm\•r 1111. llcJnw.c .. lrtf>• p1111 ' t. 11r1•:rt lulurt• 'll•>I 1111 lhl' llm11I W1• tnll•n 11·-. 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'1111 1, 111 1· ti, oppl\ 1111 L•r""' •111• 'I 111 .. 111 .. 1 I'll 1•\rtt·r l"llt' \1111111111: ,11111 l'l~jllllJ! & {Jlilini: ._, Full ltnw Ooukk1._.111111:1 , .i11,1ll't•1111 11111,1,111.i ll.'lfl-llt>S.;l\\t·~tm1n•t1•r 111·1 1141,11111111 "''"111~ '"·' 11 1·.tlth <1t' '"'"lrt .. itil tJI 1·\pr p11•t l'11ll\tont~r1.1 H61.W•"....... 71001WA1AW 111n· ""rktnR 1111111t111111··----------h1·n1•t11 .11 '""P11rl "' fithH\\"i jlm 11..'ll'llhlj ... ...,. •.v •--r ont•d 71001111111, ,,.1.11 .. 111 '""' l.tq•hu111·l'.1ll111a: t"1•nl1•rll1 'Ii lir11111·1' ~urJ•t·r· •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1,,11111 .. 111t1 '"'111111 '" SECRETARY \l.1t1111•t1·111.t1 .. .!ll• 1.1hlr1, m.11 lo.1•1, ,., HELIARC WILDER .I \'I T ll 11 lll'l'1l1•cl I 111 ,,., .. 1 Ith ph11111 '"Ill 1t111 11·1\11 11 1' 111' "~ ~ 1'11'' !'\.•I ·•Ill COUNTER HIEL' 1~·1 ii"' Ir tlttt'I'' \pph l'.irt 111111 t•I• f.\J)t't 11r11.1t1 "·h11ol \11111 f>'11 1111 ''"'' •'•l.11t l'fll'l''"I 673-760 I \" ll,11l.i1 ~ l\ulo.1•1 l"\I I• II II II i ,. I ' I c t t ~,tl,lf'''1to1w1h1 ,11 11111' Jiii 11111 llt_•jc h (l1.1pt•t \ '\, 1\111• 1111 1.1llll1·" 'lt'1•I \II ' Hll • lllll . > '.?!;! "1 II "' t•\p Ill• I I f' lh I Oft CQC $ I I I 'I ~ 1 anytime 'ol'-~hnlt" 111 •.c .1\, .1-.I. le I.Hu '01 \\1"1 1;1h '\I I \I 11111\ 11, ht, I' \11. \11111\ t')I "II \'\l><-1 ~t.1111111 11." •! 111 111 I .oll • I I 4 I I I ·I -\\ill It .1111 .!1~ •..!. .1 •.11 11•1 I .1a:un.1 .• 111 r.11.1 •1 I 111 .<I i.;.:·1 l 1•1111111.1~ mt•• t.1 .. I "" l•JI 'II -1 1. I d i t . fltlh ""' • 'i \ ,. .. 1j \lt ... ,1 lt1•11t 1 ... t.111 '-JI•'" m me a e o pen rnq \ oll 1,., '"" Uu!\tnl.''' rna11 111••·11, p,111 1lm« o'">t ~ .. 1111 Slttt~~•t'1t1111I• r 1;111 11 ''"'' '"' 'r l'pl p11•f 1,j 1 ·1·!:!.I 11" tit .1111111: pl.1111 !Ii- DRIVERS WANTED NURSES HEEDED Join t;: I Hisb for o Hcretory I 111 "" '"' ,, , ' ~.,, ... , \lt·nor\\onttn lh·l11 \\.1111 .. 11 ~•·•H·1.1n KEYPUNCH 1111 1111\.111 .rut' II' •lin 11 1,,, lr:1tt1tni. with a minimum o f I ,.1 "II 11 1111 to' 1111" \lu,tl>.:!.J111•11•·t •hrll tullurp l 11\i•i I'! I\' l'r.1111 1.rh 1 ,1111 ~1 ye-or's f'Jt~riencf' in Uu\ 111~hh .1111 111 PART-TIME ~ I:' Ill J I t• l I 11 \ •I ' l' I ' 11l'l'rf1· II I I ii m I I t1 Ii 31>pm. ;, 11,11" 111'1 "1•1·lo. t;'C('l'l!Plll "Iii"" lUlltl ~ 111 rn11k1• t•\lru !'lltt l1d1111: eu~h 2 JU pc•r h11u1 Pl.US ultr .11·111 ,. l111n11 , proi,:rarn Or ·"'"'' 1111 ,, lion l'<rll· K1•Hh \\'('lilt 997-3182 l 'i\ftPE~TEll -..rnll·il 111 llll>lilll 5\tl "1111111-. Jllil du 11 r \ II 111 .11t•11 ,, h 1urn1~tw1t t';ill •~11;,, I or 1170 15fi I i I \1 111 .1J!1• ll> \\ tll It .1111 \l•ltl\ Ill 1'4'1"Ill1111 h I 1'111111..' ( h•111ll I' 1111.11 \10111 II II \pph lnPi•t"'" 11111.. 111 lh•· ""' 1211.1 OPERATOR l•ttl•tlt• \11 .. 1u11 .. 11111 th t /I I Yt llowCob BJki•r l'11•IJ \1 ... ,.1 "' 1, 11111, \\, 111111 •\.11lo11.11 1.111'111~1;.;111 • c otttrac s •90 11•.,1:-;tJli•r \\t·ttul' ..,..,.\mu: 11111t11tl111l1\1th1 '11 ,., 111 ~ 111 111, '"11'·;11 •1111 •111)(\~"111"\ field ond Of'f'ospoce tount.ttn\.illn HOUSEHOLD mu .. 11111111,11111..111.:•' \\, 1<1111 111 :-i. .:1 : ,111111 1' 111•' 1·'11"" en•lronme nt. Mus t COUNTER HELP . II\·• "" "' '1"1111 h "' ' 11 1' 11 ••·111 1 \•I, , , 11,1". n ho•e 9ood typl n9 1 . . I .irrr 'llilJ "''''"' ~ 1111 """ MANAGIER l.11x· "' ""' 111·1 •h 1 .1111111111.1 and shorihand slallls. 1,jfl lmw 6. tull lorn•· ur l .. 1!11"' Fulll'I 11111,11 \1111 Ill\ 1, 1•\ 111 1 \111 \\tll h•· 11 .. 1, .. 1 .. 11 llllui 1'"""1 I " • tl 1 \fl \I I ... , I I I I ' l I• I • =I \th' 111• lllj., 111 'Jll"ll , 1 ' 11 ,, ·11 '-Jll'' '11->1\·X:rili 111 1 1111~1 n II J '111 ,, 111 I H \I 11.~1 111 l 111\ .11 1i111 111·" 11 111 I' • 1 "' .;;,! ltl hr ))I"' 111' \11111\ ho11~l'11uld for J 1111111\1 111 11111111·' J),11 ''"" 1•11 ' I' pttl" ~ 1111\1·1 ,.,,,. t t II 1111111' ,,..,.,1 ll'I II• .1 tit 'I 'llll' lli l I 1 1-·•u L ... 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Jllurn.11t<.1 to 1·1HH'd1nutt• l'l.,1-11 l'ful ltt·.111111111 PACIFIC MUTUAL t' :-.,111,, 1111! hullh 1111 \\11rnun \\ltll t>l.lllorljl «ullll·n l~ ol \liJl\•rlr 111 h11u11· " 1111 hi itHI °lil'I' 11orl \'Ir I >1 l1k•·~t11,l1•cplull' EH·,& 11111111 1 ~ p11lo1t~;1tl1111 ,\ ch1hll\•11 lrn11111111~ h1111~.1 "'t'\\IHHl lit'.t1h PA.RT·TIME "k114I' 1tilt-r1·~1 1 11i: & 11""' i·lh•t ' . Jll I.Ii· 1 1:uc,.i-lt1t'l1aJ.., • h-1111 ~;4uul Op1>11r ~..:11111111)1·1 \l.1t1111• 11•111,olr ld1·.tl 1111 , Biii Rary 832-5440 mRBEll= 1926-1976 d1.11in1t.ttn1ot -.111k wtlh '"10111• 1111" lll1llljlo:lOlot tttl!. n1u1kt•ltt11!. "1111 1• •!'-.tulli•nl ' ,11 11 11rn, 1 a:1•HI 1111·111n1· II./:! 7111.! or •·•111111 p11lll11 n•l11th1lh l'\t\>lo.1111( l!l'll I h1111'>l'l111l1I 111.,i,. .. 1, I \•li·iiltit1w 1 ,111 • RE SALES SECRETARY Marketin9 Imme diate o p t n inq eaish for o Hcr etory with at leost 2 ye ars experi e n ce in the maricetin9 field and Temporary . ~~.!P" ... ~~1eded 1 • I' .11 1 1 ""'"''I'll t'l a" • '"'"'I .1-.111 1'1·1 .. 1111 •:O..tll''fl\'l "111~ •I'll:'\ lll't'I at111 • • l.ttlN1H·t' Pacific Personnel loltl '"\\l~lll \'11 111111• - .111 .11 l'I:! .1.1;11 I'" .. 1 t 111 n \I v' I lo'" t11Jt1jJ1••1rt1·111 llt'I• 11 ' KNOW SOMEONE 11111 1, 111 , ",.1.i. ·• l'I 1• t a:. t' u r \\ .1 ~ h I 1111111 ii "'''•llth.•&eom\1.1lthlt'l11 4 u l..uo11 lt>llll 11•1,1 \\htlt~lookmi:lorn l tmi• ".·t 1 \ \T \' l.,tJll tnmmo-..orrn aerospace envir on· menf. Mu i f lla vf' 9ood typ l nq a nd shorthand i kills. Sf, :'i'i '" 1110 t'ITTI - l'm-pDrmnf r.,. "·" ,1111·11.I 1.11•lt\l•I\ ""' tor I \ 11.i le r ·n •u I I t I ,. I ( 1111 ""' .ir11l lr-t111a: '-•>I ~ I I • n c,, ti U II' Ill l llill' lop Ill h.ljlfl\ hlllllt• I I' Ill I> II l ,I I \ \\ II I ~ I 11 ,11 h11 I II 1' I I I \I t-\111 i."n 1,11 ",1,h ll·••I' lllH" 111 ' ll t\ 1 \I '"I""" , rtll t, 1111 h 1 " 11111111111\ 1 h.11 .. ''• 1 111 ' u ..... ' II!,., Ill! tort l'fl).!\l fh'I'"" l oll lh -111·1.1t1·.1, 111•1•tl :--.11.111'-'•~1111·11111111 ,,,,,,,, l.111.1·1•1.·.11 ll•mm 11·•111 "~11u·,•·•1 v.~lll'"' 11111 '•111 liht ,• lj\OUI 111 111 1l1•11lh \ l \I \ k -11 • • ~ "·' ~"' " ,11 '' II ' 1 T1j1ht• °'"1r.i.1111•, '"llt1t~ \\'ollto.1111 • DEMONSTRATORS .irttdl·~ ..,, 0 '1 11' i.ttlt·tli >I!! lllf.o \'l.·111 ·" \l.1• 111i.•1.11111 • l .ill-'"'• 'i'1I I I CASHIEA/bpr. 1,1 L't r••,ome 111 Jtl "" ur. 1,. 11 " 1 .. •\ .,. , "' .. 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Ill II l'\I !.hilt •ii 1 3: • pm 'lu I h,111 ul lt'.••I •" ttonl'l. ltt1• 1q11111( '""' p1•r1t•1111· 11t·1 l.r I \11111 111 1111 '""'""'II •1111111· '(IX!•ilMl,.,i;mi l,.1111(l1Mt,11l.111 • 111111 '''I" l '"'" '"'11111 111 l.•111 • 11111'1'"1111111" hkkt'l'l.I a: -.111 ~'1)•1 \prol 11111111\ 'l lh !1721( F\l'I :-\1•1 11•\.11 \ 111111: 1,tllwt \I I l'lllhl11•11 pn· '""''"" I" 1 -.1·1·1. dultli.; :11 uli lt11 pol.ii lo 111,1!..1 ---'·.".''.1•1"•'•'•'•~•l-l·--CLERK TYPIST hr•. h•"I" 1,1111111 llj1il 11•1 l.1•h 11lui "1rnt .. 111 Life9 uord /Uti1 Person ··n1111.1hh 1•111k 111 11111 .q•pt 111111,111 "'' l'LF. \~1:-ili I. \II\' 1111 111.Yl i\l. lll-.l l.l'I \11111.. 1111 ,1 1 ... 11n1l11111,1 ,h,111•11urlt11111,. 11•1 11•q 1111 1.11 l..o~•· 1.1111.,1 11•·•\ 111111" 11 ... 11th1·11 l .f1•11•1•tt ll111·cl"t 11l '11'' 'londa) 11 ;;,l'\I h111·h 111'11 111~111.11111 ~-\t1 l'I I .• l I ·12 -·111 r \ 1 ' ._ t•a""• pH•\U\' ut.-lu1 t•(1 ·'· " '1 _..hi "t.u\ltn' t'ui 1tpu1 1 011 ''"''l 111 ..._. •· 1 \I, \1 -. 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WILLARD 1, t.1.-l'O \I' I Ol L'll l'P lli.''>I E t-:drna:N 11111111111,i-.1,.•1 \1 lo. 11.111111.11 PKG MACH OPR CLERICAL 111•111.tl t.'h;1"'1111' '''1 1 f.:\l'EHIE"C1·:1>0,1.\ Su111 1117 !-.Jnt.1 \nj hln1I hj\ 1tn1 ~ :10 h1 1'11111111" t'''"' 11•11 II SALESGIRL • . l'tnttrt'''"'' 1'1•1fotlontH •· I I JI I I \\tlltrJllltnlll\ 1 .. 1•1.11li 111,.lht' l'\I \lll~lh,ni· •----------CoJIS47·8l84 i llJJJIL'> \f•l>I\ tllll•l•l•ll I 1'1>111 not 1"1111 1'11 l 111 ,.,arn111.1t11111' 1111 """'' 11 1 1 1 11 ""'"" 1111 :!lllll 1 1·n,1;1 "'''·' .;in :1n.1 ,.,, "'"d' "·honl 111.., 1' 11111 ,\ ,i:'.: .. •1.:• •; .:l~11;·i'11111~1 ;:,, FIRliMAN llm1..,.!'Wln o; nr ·111.1tt1r· i'1 \It> \\,1n1 .. tt p:tn ".m• I \\if•h11u '" o.; \ :111 h I tll I \r I ' II I I I II'\ I If 1"11\lo;I' '' '"'' "' \4 •• II II.ti l1'1r 11111 \l111t•I lKIHI !-i~;h:n, 11~1.i1 ,.,;:,:'~; ·'l'I'' 1111 •. .xx 'E\\POlll In \lll 111"1•1!.d l·•r "''J"lt'lll'il "ll.ilh11.1Ul,H1.;, 111.ll1L\.<,ll•'-'·"'' "•l\l•lll 101"·1 'llB lh•nl ,ti \ '"'' ·"' 1 1 11 11 1.-..110..: \p11I .!1, IHiti \11 r111111·, 111 \\I t.! 10 d a1 1 . 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"'~'1"1•• 1"1 I"" 111 , ,... \I I "·' I 111"' • 1·1 ?.?Ill STUDENTS CURKTY,.ST mo~ ·~non . lt•I . . from draw l tt9s . lh•lll \1u~11t1•111 .. 11111.q1 1.11~·,'\l·ll t.111111111p/•11lt1t111' \1111 1(111\4 I h "l'IHll """' \ .,.ntnce In MOS or Cl.aim' Ad1 Trttt 1800 sketch••· wnHttt attdl 111·,11 11111 •. "·' 111·rtt'llt I I I ".I• ~:''' II ~ 11111"'1•1 15 18 y ,, j;ltl\\11111 I lllllfllll••t ' bipolor LSI layout Iii l.•11 l•·l!l'llt•l/tl'l'llt'•'tli\~ •trbol lttttruc t lont, lllll ..... w .. lt.llll \tilt ... ( ... :r 1111·: 111·.ll I . ears 11111111, 111.11111l:it11111•r Ith I d i ltl I I \li:mtpol1'11\1.1I If' t i d <1111 1!111 .'1~111 luc .111 111 lltf•;,\1\11''\l l •·•I .. 11111• .. 111tl11HI hp f '""" 1111, S111ti1111·1 SOO Superior Ave Nf'wport Beach C A. 9 26 63 I .1111.11111 •1"11 I 111111 \ ~· I I 111pl1l~1·1 TYPISTS '',ii I ,1 I I\ I" I 1.,1 '.11 I• I~ •11 l• 11111111 ,11' 1111 • .t 11 nttu·ul lt•lh th• 11 \11'11110,1111 6 tempo . 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Ill \llll'flll'' l 1st/Villa Woy, NB WE'RE OPEN ..,,,1 .x !->11n \p11I !Mil 111 \\I , I' \I LEE'S Antiqu~ Cottoq• 11,\1\\1•111 l•hil '\II Applionees , t ' ·-· "' OPPO~TUMITY \.-I• t ~ ttt1 l '' \\ lu 11 \ tlU , • I• ol o ti Ill I l.111\ l'tlo•I I l.t"llll ti \•1 '" ft II h fht t If ,fJI I ( tt,pt 111,11 I.• I ./ •••••••••••• ••••••••••• t' .dnn,•I I\ pt• eut t hi. 1·~.1<-.1 \'\ hlT'H:\S 111111 h. t 111 h1dt• ,, htl, :--h11\\ .111ol 1'1•1 duwt11· 'l'l :! I" t".ilttth'I. lo~~''"~ '"'' ,I,, J.1111µ' !-o((•r1•q t .11t111 \II i.:d 1•on.t ll1'J' \l.11!· 111111 ii.I\ .111 1 0Ju' ... ' 1>11111 flur.: r.:~ 11 Ir :-:1 .• n l"t 1111 ll\1111· 11111!);\ l'Jlh I ,111h1:1 11:,:,!; 4 Wheel Drlvu 9550 ····•····•·•••···••·•·• .l•l 1\1 ·""" ~10111111,t.: '74 TOYOTA I 111 :-..th i\lh ••.il'I Londeruiser Wo9on 1, I ,\11111111 I "l""'lf 11.111-rr11.,11.11 F" " l! (I ,Ii I. I ,I p1• I .lltlih f( f I $5199 Ill I \111'1 I \p111·11\ t1lhr' 1 :r~1 hp 11111• J.·t 11lr .--...,.-------'1 ~f .. 141 !'I.I _:1,11, ~ It I:! l1r.1, CotleMeu ""•O·UOl er S40.f01 '\ II '73 BRONCO 111" \ " 11111-1 :l 'I" •·•I lli•ll 11111 1111.ol ~hn1 ),, '"" ''·" ""' 11l.Jl1 711 Ill' h1·,J\\ 1h11v11.111t·r l1111h 1i,h ,i,.11 'Jlolll~·hl -.1 IHHI Id I 171" '· lllO' ;11 l;\11· I \\hi 111 J1111 rn' 1,11 ,h,qtl' SH""' I'll I• 111 ,I .: l .111 I 7 1 J:lo11• I 1\ \I Jo'\I 'lt'fl'tJ ,.,, • ._ flt•\\ llft ' Jll'°\l I U 11" ol \ 111 I I' 111111 t·l ·1 u\ ut .1 L.t1ul1·r •ll'l'I h I di jl. o Ill <1 ' Oftl . 1'h1u11w 1111111 1>11n1111·1 Ott I l1,1tl lt1:hh, l11 .111111 111 t'OIHt ~ 11f~-4l tt;1iJ·~~f:I:! ~ ( '( >lt'I' F() X l ~EA~I~(~ t:.: -569.75 M" • l11• .ao cost $3343 70 ros atuo st 70!1 29 open lld leas" 3& mot ~ MILL BR MOTORS • MIW '76 TOYOTA COROLU. 5 2997 . DAILY PILOT ~nclax Apnl 18. 1976 s A SHOPPING LIST OF AU10A10TIVE lt4LUES ON HARBOR BOULEVARD . Miracle Mazda MAZDA CARS & TRUCKS Costa Mesa Datsun DATSUN CARS & TRUCKS University Sales & Service OLDSMOBILE HONDA CARS GMC TRUCKS IN COSTA MESA Johnson & Son LINCOLN CONTINENT AL MERCURY CAPRI Theodore Robins FOROCARS & TRUCKS Nabers Cadillac CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES { { { BRAND Pl~STO Earle Ike lmoorts V6LVO TOYOTA BIG Connell Chevrolet CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS Bauer Motors BUICK• OPEL BRITISH LEYLAND MAZDA OUR NEW 5~ CLEAN APRIL ------.._JJDZE.lt)~MK~· ···G7£~ _v4~~~ JL. U:t. . '' . . Tfttlll:.,r r · ~ ' ~-·-·-· · · nmntH~ .. ~~ Don't See Us · ~USED : First ... CAR ·~~:: r: .. LOWEST BASE wE HAYE H Fr1·endly IN Kingman. Arizona 1'7S MAH IV SALE Last! 7SC:OlYml r.ro PRICE WAGON IN AMERICA $J199 .... ,,, "''' ~,tf'lt ,. l's ... ' '74 2601 IFullv 0Qu1pped 1nclud1ng air & auto Beau11tu1 'terltnq s11 ver malch interior. Must see 10 I believe 5 5995 j • I '73 240Z Alt eQu1pment you can , •1. t ... "•• .... 1 "H•' ask lor 4 ~Pd trans lmaQS AM & FM tad10 llot cond Sold new here $100 Down & 1," & Lie Go•geous Pflm rose Delivers any c.ir or oranqe malchiny 1n1 approv11d Crl'd•I • '76 55699 • '73 240Z Listen lo this Fully l'Qu•pl Automatic tor wile or d aughter. air AM FM. mags. d esert gold. ma1ct11ng interior. $AVE • '74 2601 2+2 I MAZDA MIZER I Equipped w1lh a 11 maqs AMTM, wire W?Tlffa I Color you can I believe I <,tar burst Q1 1"en gold t11m matching 1n1erior. 1 5 6399 LEASE SJ3.79 I • t• f -. tn fill.If! I .. .,,, f ~I ... ""I H9" "'·•h• ft/flt , .. I' Ml'l1 \ e•·1 • s I 00 DOWN C\.i ... , •"• t.M M ·~•"'11 .... ' ''"., I ., .., ,.,&witn •' MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 Harbor Blvd. 645-5700 • ALSO WE HAVE 4 OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM '70 thru '74 to fit your budget • OPEN SUNDAY! yOSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd. 54()..6410 BETWEEN SAN DIEGO FWY . ... o NEWPORT BL VD . 0 Performance Fam I. I Y Competitions' Toyot• Coroll•. D•tNlll ZIO, -4 C ... •ette .... bowed to Pl• to - Spilt power seat. cruise control, stereo lape low miles (299PCF) SALE f'RICf N A-.ric:•'• .....ott -.... ia9 Wit COMpect -111 Servl•c e llltll•oy poulllt ti-. lt74 IUICIC freewoy •pproecll ac· •tVIUA c~ ..s ,..., CJFwde Lo aded w it h eittras f'Wf• -•ce te1h rec...ty (769HXM) D Brings !~~~~~ ..... .. ... A THEODORE Cabro:l:f:,~?::rem1st You ROBINS pa111• \11 ~~~ FORD tt7l ILDOUOO AT IKE'S •61 rlEUGEOT WAGON 4 speed. radio (VSE987) ss99 '61 VOLVO 122 4 ,peed. r&d10 (0YV546} 5899 c A ·R The SAYS FOR 3 DAYS ONLY - HAlDTOf' '72 rlHTO Cruise control. stereo I WAGON lape. (756.JF~) 5 A u I o t r a n s . • a 1 r U ' cond1t1onlng. luggage rack. (2R1 2X206301 ). s OVER 70 IN STOCK ONLY FREE GOLDEN rTOUCH .. Sl'ICTIOH-IVIU HIW CA• tS tMSPiCHO 1 •• I• l ' ·v de•,. ,, "' ~ 1 r • J ~YT") t'J •)> \() •<I l I • ••• l"llT PU,AaATIOM. t .. , .. ,, ,.., " J ..... f • t I t . I I ' I • " • ,..... r.-,,. Jr_.,1,...._,.,. HAMD f'OLISHI0-1 1 Ii "'., • •) 1•1 • .,..., j • I J f" t "l t 1r.•"' t ' Jior t r it It,, J ,., '' \( .. -~ ......... 20 ... ILi TUT DRIU .. ,,,.,..., f ,. ~ rr7 ,,., j,, tt '" •~ ~ ~7"'f J ':J•'',n '-" •-'J':1'..r'; "HAL IN5f'ICTION. A WE WILL SELL YOU AMY '16 IM OUR llG STOCK ••• FOR JUST 1'72 COUf'l 01 \'ILU Le at he r , loaded. (447EOM/ Sl69S 1972 f'l YMOUTH DU STU A uto tr a ns . air conc:ltl1on1n9 vinyl IOP. low miles (974KLF) SALi f'RICI SJI Carpet.1 ::~~~::~ ~tereo al'ld rape . ai r I cond1t1oning (604726) . uu,a1c1 OVER OUR COST '~'·' \l•(.<f'I\.. tt1l court OE VILLI 0 I 00 2 D Full power (590KOZJ ••r rs., sun Runabouts, Sta. w,,... to chooH from. Every cor sat. price ta99ed. 197) SIDAH 01 VILLI HOltda IClck 'H Go r ... ,.~ · 1"1'"' r•• "'"' ~ Leathe< end t II Po ........_ ...._ -"'-• of ..,,,,.,0 .,. .. ., ~ , 0 , 1, J (Dealers Cost Includes (4S9HTP) u wer. ...,,.,. .._ r-_ _. 1 r Frerght •nd Factory _, ..w HCMtda. "' ., •eojy or •I• •pry Hold1;>1cks) S4'H UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE 2850 Harbor Blvd. 540-9640 JOHNSON &SON 2626 Harbor B lvd. 540-5630 •. THEODORE ROB~S FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. 6'2·0010 . NABERS. CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. 5'0-9100 5 1699 '73 VEGA WAGON Aut o. trans .• radio (373.JFA). '74 FORD MAYEIUCk 6 cyl , auto. trans • power steering. radio, mag wheels (829t<LM). 74 MUSTANG U 6 c'(l . auto. trans • radio. c 1 1 1ette player . (693KYT~ s3099 •71 TIUUM,H GT6 4 speed, AM,l=M radio. (649FEW). 52699 '69TOYOTA CORONA 4 DR. Auto. tran s . a ir cond lllorilng. r1d1 0 IZLJ71'1). s 1199 EARLEIKE IMPORTS 1966 Harbor Blvd. 646-9303 All C.rs SultJ•ct To Prior Sal•. Prkn EffKtlw• 72 Houri ~""" Pu-.Uutlon. "If You Don't Buy From c 0 N N E L L You're PayinCJ Too Much!!! NO DELAYS, WE DELIVER TODAY! CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Hatbor Blvd. 546-1200 Has e~erything1 . (857MJP) '"" "74 OATSUH Z.CAR 1 4 speed. a ir. mags, I '5777 (lf6157) '70 ro•o MUSTAHG Stick Shilt. radio, healer, wh1lew111 t 11es. One o wn e r . G re at transpo rtation, only 56,000 miles. (790CCM) ''"5 75 IUK:I SllYHAWI Sh o w r o o m lres hl Automa11c, a", power s i eertng & b r a f(es (666LWN) S4444 7ZMAHIY V·8, auto trans , factory air cond1t1omng. power sieenng. p ow er disc brakes, power windows. power se11ta, r ad io, healer, wh11ewatt tires .• vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel covers. Lo miles . Clean as you"ll fi nd anywtiore' (226FWZ) SSZ2l '74TllUMf'H n-• 4 speed. new cond11tonl (934LGW) ,.,,, •75 MERCURY' MO .. A•CH Auto trans , factory air cond111ori1n g , pow er s1eer1ng. power d isc brakes. radio. heater, whitewall t ires. tinted glaS. wheel covera. Los' lhan 11.000 miles. Radial llfOS Like new cond1t1on. (023MPT) 5'111 7 4C:AMAIO New cond11 1onl A ir, power stMf1ng & braket. rallye wheels (793JWR~ Slt" '7S IL CAMIHO CLASSIC Aulo. trtma , ractor'f air cond1t1on1ng, pow or steertng, pow er disc bra~es. rodlo, hoaler, whitewall llrH, t inted qtalls. whoot co11nr1, compor '!hell Leu than S,000 mllO!I (420000). SAVI 74MHCIOIS JIOC COUPI Has e11eryth1ngt Air , stereo, power a1ee11ng. elc \001LWE) 110.ns '74 SAAi "LI Automa11c. 11r. powor \teer1n g , ster e o (Cl01LOZ) UHi BAUER MOTORS . 2925 Harbor Blvd. 979-2500 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA .... ... Orang FINAL SPOA!FS LOCAL WANT ADS Sunday April 18, 1976 ~ r NANCY ~TOP TALKING A60VT FOOD .. I ATE TOO MAN'( PIZZAS LAST Nl6Hr. .. DO YOU WANT TO H E A R ME SING THE SONG I LEARNED FOR THE SCHOOL SHOW? WHERE'S THE CASTER er:A6LE? 6ET OUT THERE AND DELIVER THOSE E66S ! ! DO YOU WANT TO HEAR ME SING MY SONG? I 'VE GOT TO GET SOMEOf\~E TO · LISTEN TO ME I $TVPID KIDS ! 6RVM8L£, 6RUM8LE <SROM8le ..... B Ernie Bushmilf er NO ---I'M NO THANK S ··-MY MOTHER LATE: IS CALLING ME FOR LUNCH _,_ l . YOIA'l..l.. l..IKE WAL.KING IN 1HE EA~IEF' P.A~..1.oe WITH ME, FltANCINE .' THERE'S ONE LITTLE HITCl-4, MY FRIEND! I NEVER SAID SHE WAS IN LOVE WrTH ME! I'M IN LOVE WITH HER' • E'><ACT'L .. Y WM.AT ooe-s TME !.4~1'Jl PA~~ M~N1 A~,.HIA~? . ' Weu.., If'~ KIND 0~ A ~tAN Ar:re1'NOON P~OMENADe, 9Y c.aAPLE~ ... HE LEFT THE UNIYE~ITY Al.M05T TWO HOURS "60! WHERE DO YOU THINK HE MIGHT 8E NOW, OLIVER? • I WAAT TO MAKE A COLLECT CAU TO A MR. DOCKIN50N IN NEW 'roRK! n.11515 SHEl.&Y SHORE ... F='t~NCINE, wn .. l.. VOtA ~~L.L. Y!<S, 1-r'~ Nit£, .A"40 !V!flYON£ I~ OOING rr. Wlil-f Mi IN THE EA~Tar P.AltAP!? ,,-iEl..L.~ TH~ WOfl:LD WE:'6'& AT PE.>CE WIT~ 1i: AND AflE IN AN OPEN, ~HA"I NG MOOD ... 81111 MO~I IM~"IANi, IT ~16'N I FJE~ 'THAT, wet..L., ! CAIZE F~ YOlA I ANO YOtA CAlrE ~Or( Me, EVEN 1,:: ONLY A 1..1Tn .. e err .... LOOK, IT DON'T MATTER HOW YOUNG THE WOMAN 15 OR HOW OLD THE MAA ! IF THE TWO OF 'roU ARE IN LOVE, THAT'S WHAT'S IMPORTANT, MR. SHORE! ' \ ~ ---~ : _J[_ ARRRRGHH/ 1 MAY GET 7WO LJL-CERS! "The Human Mind" by Dr. Ziggy Freid r - FIVE ... FouR ... THREE ... Two ... ONE! SOUNDS LIKE SOMEONE COULDN'T KEEP UP AND GOT ~AIY\PLED / AH, BLlT 1 MAY HAVE <SENERAL &REAK·, DOWN. Our. m.inds ha,.-,,,.....--..;;~ many facets. One part controls love and. hate. Harry then. whipped out his magnum.. a.nd. snarled a.1:, the city · of Chica.f o, ''Freeze! .. • • IHAT5 HOW WE. WEED/ our IHE WEAK ONES. Li.VE ·BSEN OLlT-RANKL~D ... 6 Y A(;)PIN$ -rHAi"" L.-.INE:, MY eooK MIGH"i >-JOW 05 MAr?e I ~"1"'0 A CL--INi" E!As-rwooc::> M.OVIES .' GORDO • YOU Cf!Lf!9RA-rE EASIER fJV HUN11N& FOR eAS1'ER &&6$10 Ptrr IN VOUR &AS1ER IMSKET! \/ • I ' ...--- \ Tom~.R~ ® G-AD.1HA1 EJO'(S GRASP OF iHOOL-06¥· 15 PATHE:TIC! ~OID!S6 T~Kt:: V~CATI0_>'6, -rooz 'IOU NINCOMPOOP! CHRISTMAS IS · FOR HAN&IN& ' CAN YOU TRUST YOUR ~ 1bere are at teat six differ· "'* la clrawlnl detaill between top and bottom panel&. How qukkly an you ftnd them? ())eek amwen with tbOM below. ·p;ioopJ90d&l •J uuv ·9 11u11qw "I Jaddtz -c; ·u...,041 ., iipis ·• 1v\WJUI WJ •oa ·c ·1ua.t~JJ11Hl J111H -i 1IUJlflW "'~~e111.wN ·i ;paua.t~JJIO 4 ·18 ANYONE can tie a knol in a •HOPPING MAD? W• tbe Easter B"nny anpy when he milled lunch? He didn't canot all. When did the Enter Bunny 1tand ln tine tor 1ea&1? At the thicket office. Cu you think Of IOme? • Bua Mlx·up! Rearranae letters for three dlfterent lns«ts: 1. TANG. 2. LEAF. S. TIME. '•llM "C -.u 'S °'"O "t e &mm1n1 Up: 'Jbe number 3 can be wrtu.n a1 a 111m three waya: 2+1, 1•2, and l+l•l. How many nya can tbe number 5 be IWMled up limila.rty? •U•a llM\ll4 piece of atrina. But masjcian1 e Tonsue Tnter! Repeat three times or more with· han a way of doina it that•, out tripplna. IC you can: Two weal wive well· quicur than the eye can tee. poomed wabblts twaveled to work wef\llarly. Here'• how it'• done: A loop of strin1 ts held in both hands, thumbs up, as pictured in fi,Urc I, above. Sud- denly, one hand is turned thumb down, fonnln& a d<Nble loop, as in fiaurc l . Now, the hand that fanned the double loop reaches throuah to the adjacent strand, fi1-3, and pulls it throu&h the loop, thereby fonn· ina a knot as promised, "' figure 4. Naturally, tlus ~ takes practice. ~'--' o Length of string JS EGGED ON! Our bunny friend, at lower left, knows just - about 30 inch"-which route leads home, upper ritht. Wblcb route ls that? f HARE, HARE? Apply U*8 colon neatly for a timely picture: 1-Red. 2-L&. blue. 3-Yellow. 4-Lt. brown. 5-Lt. ireen. &-Dk. P'"fl. '1-Dk. brown: &-Pink. 9-Lt. pay. 10-Black. By Brown and -Casson SH6 Doe5rJ·-r UKG Mf-.1 A S«C:~R BALL ? NO· WON0£12 5~6 TOO K' IT B,ACK ! 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That's why we wanted to help by making that dream come true --and with our grand p1ize of $3,500 it would be easy for you to visit many of America's historic_ landmarks and enjoy all the sites you've heard about all your life. 00 I'< \..,It THE PHOTO PAODUCTS. P.O. Box PR. Greenaburg, Penni 1~1 OFFICIAL'.Et4TAY CERTIFICATE Name ____ :..._· r_,. ·-------------- Addtt U __ _..._•_• -------- Stet•----- o Yet · My him la'enc:k>Hd. Alao enter"'" Offlclal Entry Ctrtlfle.te In your C1ptur• Amt11c1 SwffC)ttMM. • n No -I'm not Ofderlng now, but tntef tnla Ofllcl•I Entry Ctrt1hea1t In your C11ptvre Amt 11c1 SwMpetall& (Nott ... SAVE POST AGE . thil Otflc111 Entry Certll1c.t1111 vend through June 14. 1178. Hold your Ottlc111 Entry Cert1llc1tt 1nd the him envelope tnclo•td i nd Mnd In l~lhef ¥11ilh your ntxt order I ; . There's 1lso 132 other ch1nce1 to win our "C1pture Afn•rlc. Sweep1takff1~ c1sh prlzn. 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' . \ I Richard Rodgers- Back With a Family Musical Called "Rex"! - DAILY PILOT A Baseball Panel: Who Will Be Our Greatest Pitchers? At-Home Section: Getting Greenery Into Your Life ... Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Ktnp:181111:·ur:'1.1111-nicotiM-100's: 17mg:'tw:· 1.1 mg.n1coc1ne ew.pu1garme.FTC ~:75 sk Them Y0tirself I lo eotr e ·-· ,,_,_.. a -hon1 s.NI Ille ci-tlon Ma ,..ec.N, 10 ''Aa," F-lly WMkly 141 nglo<I A ........ Yo.-. N Y. 10022. W.'11IMIY 15 '°' p~h.ti.d ql.lffllona SO<ry •• CM 't ... _r 01\Mra. ... :M":-~:"'· ~ -.. <-~· ,, .......... 'Folfifo~Xin~ · · , ~~~ ~~'~ Doy~ tlafnA: ;/ow-tlivorci and age wlll'afeet rfOUt claancet of ever becoming Pre1identP-Roger Detrick, Lima, Ohio e No. It would be difficult for the Democrats to make an FOR VIKKl CARR I love the way yow hair loob . What ~ ypu do to keep it that way?-C.B., Decatur, Ill. e You won't believe thlS, hut it's sleeping without a pillow. iflrh not saying it'U work for everyone, but for me, sleeping ftat, not on an incline , keeps my hairdo intact (and it's also marvelous for posture). FOR REP. THOM.AS P. O'NEILL Jr. (D.·Mcw.) Why did you, a longtime friend of the ICennedy family, endone Morris Udall instead of Kennedy in-I.aw Sargent Shriva?-John Tobin, Durham, N.C. e I've known Mo Udall since he came to the House of Repre$Cntutives more than 14 years ago. I uJm ire him, and I value his friendship. More important, I think he has the talent to make the hard df'Cuions that our next President will have to make. FOR PETE ROZELLE, cornmisrionn of th<> NFL Should an instant·replay camera be lL'led lo make deciJiona on controversial playi?-Bill Spi"ey, Inverness, Fla. • I'm not orposed to the use of i11~a11t replay Oii rontrover- sial plays i: we could make it practical. 1£ we roulcl get m ough caml'ra unglcs (it would take 11 lot of them) and work out a system that would 1101 give u_, :i four· hour game. it roulJ be helpful. F R DAVID BR ENNER, comt'dian What made you decide to become a comic?-G.S., Loa Angeles, Calif. e School. Funny guys Wt're morr popular with the girls than the scnou:s one~ I was lmght I.Jut bored, and I used to clown arouml to relieve I~ monotony It ~erm I got locked out of d.miroom ulmost .i~ often a~ I went mtu et. T he irony is that today I'm m.1kin~ u l1"111g hy do111g tlw-same thing thot K<>t me into hot wntcr 111 s< hool d11wni11g around. Also, h111!(hlng kept m t• from ~ry111g. I lcamod that from my dad, who ulways joketl nhout lwing poor. FOR THE "ASK Tl/EM YOURSELF" EDITOR What is the utent of Ro~mary Kennedy'' retardation?- C:ricket lliditower, Montgomery, Ala. e At 5.'l. shr l>rh:ivt•\ like' o r htld-onf' who wan<lt'rs aw11y from a pnrr nt 111 tlw \trt.-et. has 011th11r1h of tt•mper. ,hort inten·sl spnns, lilws to plny·nl't an<I 1lr(',~ up. Sht' liv.-s he Jcifft.rscm, Wis .. 11t St. Colc•tta'~ Sd1<1ol 11nd h1H lw-r11 thrrt' for 35 V<'tlfS. It <lid11 '1 t11h Ion~ rm l\ot,C Alld J•hrph Krmwdy to ~111i:ze thnt thcrf' wn' -«mwth11114 w10t1~ with t™-ir third child She W•l' slow 111 f'\'rryth111g \ltl111g up, !('('thing, ~rttwling. At thlll tun(', mrtl1n l .. .,,~rti' Kavr fAl'I(', opti m1dk rl'p<>rt~ thllt 'hr wnnld "outgmw" I~~ prohlr1m At St. <:olc·ttn's, Ro.~empry clcl('1111't live with the othrr pa llr11tt, hut hu., ht•r ow11 houw nml 111trml1111I$. She'~ plump uml pretty, hlewL: hairt•d uml tllll nntl n•portr<lly happy lfrr mother visits her t'Vf'f)' <.'tmple of monl~. nnd tl\C tc•lt of the Kenne<lys see her at lc~t twice a yeur. Covet PllOIOI JO/In Monleluoco by Oennl1 Oeap1ol1 Alr;llard RoOoeni 6 wu .. by f hrabelll GM FOR. ELTON JOHN Tell me about yow glasses, such as how many pairs do you have?-S.J., Bangor, Me. e I have about 200, altogether worth around $40,000, I guess the most wuuual ones are lenses shaped like clouds and attached to tt platinum and golJ fmme (studded with 100 diamonds) by gold hooks. Other favonles: a pair with 57 bulbs that light up with the 11ame kEltou." three minJc- lined pairs and one designed lilce mus1caJ notes. FOR NANCY W ALJ<ER, itar of "Rhoda" What's your favorite bobby?-M.W., Hartford, Conn. e Gardening. I discovered my green thumb 14 yean ago when we moved into our Virgin u lands home. l!lanted a garden just for fw1 . Everything grew lushly an quickly. and I WL'l hooked. When we got b l)('lc to California, J started a garden there, too (I've got femon, peach, plum and apricot trees; azaleas, roses, begonias, o leanders and rhododen- drons). Did you know Rock Hudson has two green thumbs? He lives near me, and he and I give each other daily garden reports and swap trees, flowers and .'lhrubs. FOR CRAHAM KERR, "Gal/oping Coumaet" Have you ever been stumped by a recipe?-Mrs. M. J. Jago, Fords, N.J. e Yes. It w ll.'I Sulzhurger Nockerl. a frothy souffie. No matter how hard I tried, no matter how many eggs I used. it never, never came out the way it did when J first ate 1t at the Vienna lntcrrontinental Hotel. And 11 was their rtt1pe I used. Does it bu g me? And bowl FOR MAUD ADAMS, 11tar of •Klllt•r Fore<"" b it true that, being Swedish, you call yourself •nother C arbo?-R.P., Cocoa, Fla. e No. There's only one Carbo {and one Ingrid Bergman too, for that molter). I've got a long way to go before I can even hope to be cornpareJ to them. I didn't become an overnight ~UC()CSS the wuy they cUd I got into movies by being asked, "I low would you like to be in movies?" Oirt'Ctor James Frowlcy hnd just see11 me i11 a l'.Ornmerciol. I never dreamed he was serious. AP•il 11. 1111 /Oml(Y ~ The New1pape1 Magnone A , ... llutN. M 0.-c-lcMleM, IM. RepMM!d It M-. CllMrman ol Ill• 8011111 A. ldwwd MU•, PretldMf f red D.,,_, ,., .. ,.,,_, ,,_,.. Publl1hln1 CHA .. Lal I. ~ .... Y. p,.IJdeftf llfM ""bll'"-' MOMON fMNK, Cll•lrmat1 ,..AT .. ICK M. LINIKIY, VP ·Ad Director MOftT ,.1 .. IKY, V.P .. Edllor-111-C"l•f ( QerMd I . Wroa, Ad Manager: "lellard 0. CarroN, ""noW' OodtOft, Managing Edllo1 Anoe. EHtern Mg1 , Joe ,,.ll.,, Jr. "leMrd ValdMI, Art Ohaotor W11l1•n Mgr . uwr-M. flM , 0.11011 Mgr Roaalyft AIN'•v•r•. 81nlo1 Edllor ~~M, Mapfl-, -ditf Uattl Md H.,..nt, Mllf1trn Han-. Food Editor Call! ; Katlt O'....._.o, Marqtlng Mgr , Jollrl A11oclate Edilora ·-McOenttr, .. ..,..._,, Prom. Otr ; Cw,t l!n.,, Md1ng. H• l.Mdon and "oblfl A. ThNafl l'llKllHllt ltlUllONS: "OHRT 0 . CA .. NI Y 1 ...... W..,.., Ari A111 , Olofi• Brl.,, Plclurea •nd L.aI rLlll, V P a and Co--Dlractora. Conlrlbutlng Edllo11 L.arrr 8ortat91n, "°'"'" H. Marriott, Mgr l'U•USHl!ll SlllVICH : "obeft Cwran, '"' J. O!tPanMI-, RoMrt J. CllNlan, Mgr.; JllMt Q. 14111ar, AnMa ·-· Bu1lneu Man•oe1; "llhrt 8anller, Promotion; •1tOOUCTIOM1 "lell•rd Mllt•n, Dir; Ma,....e AtaHrldlr, Publlo Information MO•. "oberta Collin-. Makeup H1111dquar1are S41 l11lnglon Ava , N.Y, NY 10022 11) 1078 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC All 1lglll1 r11ervad. II ,. Sports Extra .!! f : I j Nalonal l..uglle'• John lilloflWfueco. ....... o .... , rtght.,_., of ltw hn Frandeco OIMta. Meet Jotvl Montefusco ••• When It appeared that the Giants would be moved lo Toronto, Montefusco expressed un- happiness. But now he'a happy. and the Giants _ ~ ld~.bllOQ-L J09. A e ~I • in t976, hie first -~~~~.ei~~~;_ ... ~ . " ' . . • j -•• ..-........ --.. . .< " .. ~~ 1~9r ~~i...t _.. · "...,.j...., the HatlOfllll League's seYenth best.-11nd -216 strlkoouta-aec:ond In the National League only to Tom Seaver. For these efforts, Jolin waa voied Aookle ol the Year. And he has the kind of confidence, bordering on cockiness. to move on from there. "I relt I had the kind of aeaaon I should have had," aaya the 25-year-old native of Long Branch, N.J. "'All along I've felt I could be a big winner in the majors. I feel that 1975 was just the be· ginning for me and for our b11ll club. I feel I can be the best within two years. maybe sooner." Tomorrow's Best Pitehers The 6-foot·l, 190-pound Montefusco Joined the Giants late In 197<4, posting a 3·2 mark In seven appearances after setting the minor leagues ablaze tor two yean1 . ...... - ByYesterday~s Best Plteh .. rs With Larry Bortsfeln FAMll Y WccKl Y Contributing Editor W ho arc the best young pitchcn in major-league baseball? FAMILY WEEKLY sought the an..wer by polling a select panel of nine for· mer mound stars. Five arc membel'5 of the Baseball Hall of Fame at Coopentown, N. Y.: Bob Fell.,, Bob lMnon, Robtn Roberts, Warren Spahn and Early Wynn. The other four-Jim Broanan, Don Dryadale, Carl Er- aktne, and Johnny Sain-also had dutin- g111shed careers in the big leagues. The pnnehslll agreed overall that. while the pitching art has changed in recent years. the state of the art 1s in good hands-or, rather, in good young right and leh arms. (lncidcntally. for purposes or our xtudy. it was decided to consider only pitchers who have cnte~d the m111or leagues in lhe past two years. This re· quiremcnt eliminates several young "veteram1 .. who arc already well-established-for example, Don Gullett. Cincmnati•s 25-ycar-old left· hander. who has 'ccn regular maior-lcague scr· vice since 1970.) Two physical change3 in the shape of ba.sc- h:ill have played major rolci. in reshaping pitch- ing it:o1clf. ··The hall parks that were built in the past few yea" arc much bigger Lhan the old hall parb.'" says Jim Brosnan. "Alw, the art1- flcial infklJ, are much ra,1er and create more problem!'I fur flc:lders. Home nm.1 are down, hut the running game 1s hack. So pitchc~ arc cmH.'l:rncd nboul different thmg!I than they were a few yc11n •ao " S1ill. v11tstand1n1 p1tch1ng by any other name IJ OuLSta nd111g pitching. rhc Cho1cci of the panel ue: 1n the Nation11I League, John Mont• tutco, the hard-throwing right-hander of the San f ranc1sco (furn11, 1md "' the American Lngue. llrdn,llmg ldt·hander Frank Tanana nf the C11l1lorn111 Angclll. "MontcCusco has a lot of poise for a man with so little experience, .. says Roberts, the former Philadelphia Philly-who now sells stocks and does some radio work. '"He'i not afraid of the batters. He goes after them with his best stuff, ctudlengcs them. That's the mart of ao aggressive pitcher." "He's got a great arm and a great attitude ... is the way Brosnan sums up Montcfusco's as- sets. (Brosnan, by Lhe way. IS now a frcelan<.'t: writer.) As for Tanana, last year's strikeout leader in the American League, Drysdale has this lo $lly: "He has a great fast ball, which he throw~ with changing spcedll. But the amazing thing about Frank is his curve. He bas a fast curve and a stow curve and a doz.en variations in between. The curve balls he throws make h1!1 lul balls seem fastu than they really arc. For his age, hc·s more advanced than my old Dodger teammate, Sandy Koufax, who couldn't finJ home plate until he was in hi.' late twi:nties. frank has all the tools anJ great control." Drysdale has an excellent opportunity to 8CC T11n;ina in action often because he iJ one of the broadcuters of California Angel games. A former ma1or-4caguc great, who hasn"t seen much of young Prank but likes what he ha.r seen, is '"Rapid Robert" Felter, the one- time strikeout king o f ba.seball. Say1 Feller, director of sport~ "les for a worldwide h<ltcl chain. "tic sure can throw hard. and he sccnu 10 know w inething of what pitching is all about. Not alt the young pitchers 1u"l! like that. There's not much m the way of preparation toJay. so a guy hai to he really dcdicah:d to learning what he"' doing onu hc"s in the majo~. Tanana loou like he's paying attention And. oh. that control! I hSCd to w11lk all the guys I wasn't striking out , hut this kid get& oll • • , ........ ., WEElll \' Aurll ''· ,,,. . . . And Frank Tanana In 1975, hla second season In the majors, Frank Tanana topped all of big-league baseball with 269 strikeouts. He finished fourth In Amerl· can League earned-run averages (2.63). posted a 16-9 record for a last-place California Angela' team, and-Indicative ol his outstanding control -walked only 7~ batters In 257 IMlnga. Last June 21, he struck out 17 Texas Rangers In one game. tying a league mark for left-handers. At age 22, Frank. a fHoot-3. 190-pounder, ap- pear3 to be on the verge of a brllllant career. Yet, not long ago, Tanana'a hopes for a prole .. slonal baseball career seemed doomed. Frank signed a contraot with I.he Angels out of high school In 1970, and things went sour almost immediately. '"I was sent to Idaho Falls," he re- members. "The first thing I did was hurt my shoulder. The rest of the summer was a cemplete waste. All I did was pinch-run once. There I waa, 17 years old, figuring I waa washed up." "But, .. he smiles, "'things began to work out." That they have. After a couple of years of sea· soning. Tanana was ushered up to the Angela late In 1973; he got Into four games and posted a 2·2 record with 22 strikeouts In 26 Innings. In 1974, atlll olllclally a rookie, he was the beat freshman hurter In \,!le funlor circuit, notching a 1~19 record tor a weak team, with 180 strikeouts and a 3.12 earned-run average. Then came 1975 and stardom. his stuff over the plate:· Spahn and Sain, one-time teammate.\ on 11 pennant-winning ~ton Braves team, both be· moan the fact that mino,.,Jcaguc preparation of players has become 11 thing of the pa.st "I did n't win a game m the b1g·lcaguC$ unlil I w~ 25." say~ Spahn, who went on lo post niorc v1ctvric~ th11n any nthcr left-hander m history (363 ). and now operntc11 a cattle ranch in littrcshorne, Okla. "Today, 1f u guy isn't mak· ina 11 by age 25. the ttndoncy i• to forget hjm, Tca.iru can't afford tu wiut on a guy.•• Sain. who was pitching coach of the Ch1c11go White S<>x the pHI five years, is now working on a book on pitching. ll sub1cct on which mony people co n,idcr him to be the ranking expert. ··Pitchcn art a n111jur part or the gamca." he C:u111l11u1•1I Warning : The Surgeon General Hu DelerminM ' That Cigarette Smoking ls Dangerous to Your-&lldr- 14 ... "11r". lD ... nicacine •·I* Qenna. FTC """1 SEPT Ji. Tomorrow's Best Pltehers throwing over a lot-I'd much nthcr have a guy throw home tha.n to first. But there are ruea and body movements that pitchers have to team in order to keep b:ise runners from getting big jumps." Cot11inu~d says, "but many teams don't know bow to handle them property. With the changes now in bijCball and the running game in and all the guys stealing bases, pitchers have to learn how 10 keep guyJ clo&e 10 fiRt base better. Not by Still, both Spahn and Sain see several pitch- ers they rate highly as young men of promise. Spahn points to Cleveland's 21 ·year-old right· ~~)'.A;'~ 'r..ii,~~tf~t"~~~, ~~o SHA TIERING PRICE BREAKTHROUGH NOW ONLY S1 98 USES EXACT SAME PRINCIPLE AS UNITS ADVERTISED ON T.V. FOR $7.95 AND $9.95 AT LAST -the on .. nlous uay new phytlcal fltneu system. to help you: loM lncltei end pounds. lmptow the &hape of your body, in· crHM your M• appeal •nd t..I •nd looll years youn1•r -a nd now at • 1rHI MW low, low pr1cal An Easy, Prown Syltem ;• 1 flet Telles Just Mlnut" A Der ll'a Hty-becauM you eaerclaa while you lie on your bec:ll and do juat 3 belle routine• And yet you uettlM •nd tone -ry muscle In rour erma, lefl, •~n. we It. beck. necll end tum1"111-•ll the lmpoftent, P'oblem ~ th.ti rou we nt to help keep trim. firm •nd b .. utltul, We r•ommend you atert et • moderate 2 to 3 mlnutea • d.ty. You'll aoon find tllet you want to lncrHM tttia to 4, 5 11\d up to 15 mlnutH •t • time. But. •l\d tt1l1 la lmpot1ant. you do It 11 your OW/I pee• •l\d you find It Htler end ... 1er to herc11e for IOn .. r perl· oda. The rhythmic mowmenta you uM ere IO simple that •ny child ol 5 can 1M1t•1 .. !Mm lri one mlnut•. beceUM ell you do la llft •nd Mn<! your 1rm1 •nd lap Ind tN "ntur• Trimmer" won't let you mmke • mi•· t•ll•. A simple, fully llluatreted Instruction boolllet fOf ihe be&lc •••rcl1e1 11 Included. UM ''The flcure Trlmmet'' Anywhere Ye11, UM It In your bedroom, llvin1 room. office, even while you're ewey from ~ (ll'a M> compact, ft folds to Ill rlCIJt In • handbe1 0< •ttedle UM •nd wellhs only • mere 10 o~.incn). You never hive to mlae )'(Kl• .-.rul•r ellerclae ... use It 1nyWttere you can lie down. Sim& 1ttech to bedpost, door· kriob. etc .. end ot • reedy to use. To Hefp Wetcttt LOH .•• We recommend • moder•I• end Mn&lble temporary 15 lo 20% reductlOn In your not· mel food lnt.U (while 1tU1 ••tine Pectly the same kind& of dellcloua food• you N11melly HI •nd like). We don't send you 1ny fed 0< creah diet, becaUM your own doctor wtn tell )'(Kl thlt th ... 1re harmful. WI IUAHt you contlnu1 thla modlfallon until you ruch dHlred wel111t tou. Aner I~. lust HI nor· melly •nd continue eurciMI to '"' end look better end youn19r. Important Note: 0.e r lteeder, l>o<'l't be cOftfVNCI: TM comP<rtlt,... •••telM• mo.Ml• ~"• tMn on T v. end In rne1aro"" for t7 9S encl $9.U ---Oft UK11y the Hrne P•lrlclpal encl In ,.,. ••rne w•y u ou,.. By • specia l purch ... from • menulecturer. _.,,. been •bl• to break lhe prke wide open end offer "The rl1u•• Trlmrner'" at !Ille 1m.iln1 1-ptlcel I Ironclad Guarantee Our 1vu1nltt 11 11.,.11 You 111v1t wlt11t11 14 di,. H I ""' IHI J041r b°'J 1-d lfP .-cl fMl-1111 lrllt-11111 loo• l rld 1111 JflrJ JOU"lef 01 ,,..._,, return 111111 101 I prompt llWI co...,l.11 rel"11d. Mall Ot°dtr ceupon t•11 J'Oll'll bt •'"JOU •kl. r---------, Health House, Inc. Detll 120l5 f 4!00 N.W. 1 J5ttl ........... Fla. 33059 I I <Aflllt111111. Yu, I .,. .. , It lou IMftu 111<1 I ptulld1 off lllJ fl1v1t ,. .. ., Hiid '" "The rlautt l•l-r" 11 Ille HllM!lenlllJ MW lo• I ul price nu I IHldtnund ""' J041r "hoMlad I <:u11 ... 111•· Htllrtt ,.,. 11111 "llla ri111•• frl.,,. I ;'!~~;ft ~:"ro~ I ·:~1f°,'!1:.?s ,, will or I Clft .1,,,..1, I Cl Plt•H ru•h ,.,. "'J "rl111rt Trl111111er" • 1~11 I '°' OfllJ u .• ''"' 1 c IOf '°''''' •rid hen411nf I Oii OllOH 2 MD SAVl tl.llOI I 0 , ..... Urld .... J ""'"" ,,,_,, ... • llS79 I fiir 1 i.~ prlu of Oflly M.00 potlpald. I CJlclM" ta "" dltt~ •r _, llrftr fet -----(II. Y. 1ncr n1. mkltnb, .., I • ..,,....r!Att Sii•• ta.,) ~1 ~ Na1me.. ___ .,..___,-,,-----I ~ I c. ..... ,,..,o ! ~··------------I ~I City_______ I ~ L,. ... ________ _ - -"'.=-= ...J hander Dennie Ecketaley, who had an excel· lent rookie campaign in 197S. '"He doesn't throw hard.'' says the Hall of Fame southpaw. "bul he knows how to pitch. He's got an un· onhodox delivery, itnd that helps hTm." Sain is high on a 22·year-old nght·hander he worked with briefly the past two seasons in Cb.ic.ago. The pitcher's name is Jack Kuc.k, and tic's appeared in only 11 big-league con· tests so far. But Sain likes the way thi) 6-foot-2, ~~··~~~~ ~ --4("_-•• .....-'-~~::.-• ...: ·~inu to h~ cap.ac~t'fc;1·1~lmtn\"i'h~n~ finer poinU'. There arc several other out.standing young pitchers in the majors, and here are some or the others who received lavish mention from our panel: I. .,,, ~·w. ~I hte FelCOM John D'Acqul•lo Ed H•llekl NATIONAL LEAGUE Rawty Eaatwtck, right-hander, and Wiii McEnaney, left-hander. Cincinnati; Rich Rho- «Mn, right-hander, Los Angeles; Tom Under- wood, left-bander. Philadelphia; John Canct. larla, left-hander, Pittsburgh; Pete Falcone, left-hander, St. Louis (traded from San Fran- cisco during the off·season); and John D' Acqulato and Ed Hallckl, both right·handers or San Francisco. (Both Candelaria and Halicki stand 6-foot-7.) Erskine, the former Dodger star. now a vice president of a bank in his hometown of Ander· son. Ind., feels that either or both of Cincin· natt's young bullpen combination of ~twick and McEnaney may eventually be switched to starting duties. He also 1hinu the Giants' mound corps, which includes Montefusco. along with other notables like D'Acq111sto and H1dicki, "may be the he~t young staff m the ma1or& right now." AMERICAN LEAGUE Denni• Leonard, right·handcr, Kansa:s City; Jim Hughea. right·hander. Minnesota: Jim Umbarger, left-hander. Tcx11~: Glenn Abbott, right-hander, Oakland; Kevin Kobel, lcft- hander, Milwaukee; Vern Ruhle, right-hander. Detroit. l..cmon. now pitching coach of the New C11111inuttl nn pa>1r 19 I a ,AMILY Wf.£11.LY, APlll 11 tt19 -.. Let l~lants Do Your Deeorating! By R•-lya AJ.revaya How greenery, strategically placed, can "" _ >-• • S.•l•r Editor create "found space''-9r turn.ope room into tw,o. .~ .. .:..· .,......_ . ..,... · ... ,~·~t'-r-.'""--·-~. ·~ · ·-~--~ . ~~ : • ..,~.r. ~,·4~~t'9'._,rI:t'.(~':.tr·;:C ·-t--lf~~~ ... ~ '-'Y':t~ • ...._ ',~"T ~"-."' ~~~~ ... , ~~""1"',.,...-.._'l,,.~/ .. <f· ~•'·"~ •• • # A renovation Mrc>ne c.n do-plant1 divide a baMment for dual famllr entettalnlng. Two Room• in One (Above) Plants add warmth to a basement and provide privacy lor separate lamlly activities. The planters-under '"growth'" llghls-are•eully rolled away when more space is desired. The walls are laced In U .S Plywood's Weldwood Crallsman paneling. James David's elegant tweed seating, In durable Herculon, Is modestly priced, pre-asembled furniture. Room by Peg Walker Graphics by Greg Co~land Stereo and TV from Magnavox. "Plant" a Room (Right) An Indoor groenhousa, created by ··curtaining" French doors with plant-laden itlag(Jres (bric·•· brae shelves). results In a lresh, 1prlngllke dining area. The chrome-framed fJtagi>ros make elogant plant atanda, are easy lo di1a1- aemble and store In warm weather when the patio door is open. Sleekly designed table and chairs give the room an airy look. Furniture lrom James David. UM p1Mt9 to help comen a ,....,..., Into a IUMJ dining .... c " • ~ • :I ii I f remodeling is on your pri- ority list but you don't know where to start, con· sidCt' plants as a remedy. Remodel with plants? You bet- using large plants and small and, in particular, potted trees. The baalc Ide• la to atop thinking of pf•nta aa .c:centa. lnat .. d, conlNder them •• • me.na for cr .. tlng m•Jor In- terior chllngea. Plant• .. Decor Changer• Indoor trees, for example, alone or in combination with smaller plants, can "invent" a cozy room where none uisted before, can become an instant divider, decorate a window or tum a large wall or bare corner into a natural habitat. And with the advent of artificial "grow" lighting, plants now can be displayed nearly everywhere in the home. ' How •bout • mlnl-llbr•ry on a wide stair landing, punc- tuated by a leafy palm and polled ftower17 (African vio· lets, for example, grow even in a dark room ir there's steady Co111i1111~d FAMILY WEEKLY, Aptll II. 1171 • I -.. ' • .I - nuorcscent lighting.) Or why not crHte • .,,.11 window and a sofa wuh a group of medium· dining o•• in a former traffic area (as shown sized trees. If JOU like the ldH of • Jungle in our photo) w1lb plants banked against doors hablt.t. here's one way to achieve 1t: Set up• Plants Co111i1111~d plants; enthrone the smaller ones on a tray of pebbles. How to "Marry" Plants leading to the unused patio during winter? Your two-Orick-high border out from a wall, pet- picture window can become a dramatic focal hape In the ehap;e of an •rtlst'• palette). Arc you gelling ready for a plunge mto the point, flenked by a paJr of sUltely potted-Theo behiod the border, lay a dark-<:olored "in· plant world? If you an:, you might want to first ., . -... trHS and w1_th a horirontal display ~~'·°;?~~doo( c;;a~ Tcm~ot, witJ;? 1!,AltrA-of -:~t :"af.l~~j~~~-· ., •.. ,. .. UJU.!.aJJ':!..., ~~<LMb°r~~~~... . ., .. ..c., y.-•1o> Ultd~lilfti:Ser-in.a-~':t;$ :r>eY \whon , i.MS"' ~ ~ va~er i~"lO ~""iiface belwun a - . i layer of moss; then simply ruck in '¥0U~pottcd color•Uon of pl•nta. When making 4 sdecuon. --- -· . v~uahz.e how they'll look together.> Compare oar POl'BCm'UB:Bml D -.:rtorma.nce an4 hll tJO-Day Money Back Warran'7. A ;.t. ~RUBBER II Dtahwaaher (Model 960or 1060) will help you out of a lot of tough scrapes There& no pre-rtns1n.g or pre-ecr&p!Jl8. Just tip otr h&rd pieces a.nd larger scraps A special R:>wer Scrub" cycle goes to work on your pots a.no pans. . even wt IJl a t'ull 106.d of gl.&88e8. d.1Bhes and platters Buy your POTSCRUBBER ll dl.shwasber trom a pa.rtlclp&U.ng dealer tn IJle 48 oont1gUOU.8 stat.es ' - Contra.ct applies to dJsbw&Bhers with PerrnaTu!tub and door liner LnBtAl.Jed and reta.lned ror h ome use wt thin the 48 oonttguous 8tat.e6 or D.C. and give It. normal~---­ ca.re. l!you a.re not. oomplete-~i;~~~~·llJ!!!· .. -~~= Jy sat.18fted (andyouU be IJle Ju~e), notiti IJle de&ler tron> whom you purcb.M84 dJ.shwasher wtt.hln 30 _.and preeent. your oerti.eoate. He wUl t&ke It. ba.ck and refund your mon..,. Oompue oar hlcrecllb17 cta.ra- W.e bneriar wfth la~ YMr ,,. w~ ln &dd.!Uon to IJle w&n'&nt,y you1J reoesve a eervtoe oon t.ra.ot that. says, "I! IJle Perm&I\lf'~tub or door ltner should fall to oontAJ.n water due to ma.nufaotuMng dafeotB suoh aa ara.o.ldn8. ohlppt.ng, peeling or rustr Ing w11JlJn IJle nine ( 9) year oon- t.ra.ot. pertOd (ending ten yea.rs from P'I roht\BS date), Qeneral mleot.riO wtll repair or N!J>laoe IJle tub or door WTTHOU'l' CHA.ROE for et!Jler PARTS or LABOR unJess f'a.llure 18 due to mtsuse or abuse This Servloe . . -- Oo~omoffer. Buy a POTSCRUBBER U Dlahwasher between Ma.rah 29 and May 31.1976, a.nd get. a tree HO v.a. ernnc-Bond c11rectJ,y from Oeneriu Elect.Mo. niey're both very sound lnvestm en tfl. Large plants can be groupetl to fill out a cor- ner or balance another part of the room where you might have had furniture. As a rule, to create a symmetric.I 11n.angement, Inter- mingle pl•nta of various heights. Begin with the largest plant and build around it-whether you place 11 in the center of the room o r at one end. For a colorful finishing touch, place clay- pollcd flowering plants at floor level. The rich variety of plant£ sets a ~tyle through- out the house. In the llvlng room, the compo- altk>n of a glouy aprHdlng philodendron can m•ke • too-high celllng look lower, while 1he small-lcar, variegalcd foliage of other species can relieve the slackness or plain curtains and furnishings. Tall bamboo• •re good pl9nta for smaller llvlng rooms because lhey don'I branch or take up much space. But they're strik- ing and lend a vertical lhnJSt to 1he room. A living-room fireplace often looks abandoned in summer, so why not .. dress .. 1t up with an array of greenery? Some plants harmomu best with contempo- rary living-room decor; others 'uit more tradi- tional rooms. For example, the treelike pl anls: Dracaena marginota, with its long, narrow rced- hke foliage, 1s handsome in a sleekly fom1~hed room. Fic1is be11jamina. or weeping ftg. 1s recom- mended for 1rad111onal inlcriors; it's a denser small -leaf plant w11h a lell.turcd pallcrn. (Ask to see these varieties the next time you're browsing at a local nursery or plant store.) H you like the idea of waking up 10 a hint oC the outdoors and If you have apace In your bedroom, mHa potted pl•nta on • teacart. There's a practical bonus in this idea. At water- ing or grooming time, avoid any mess by simply wheeling the teacart mto the kitchen! Comple· ment the color scheme with elegant glazed con- tainers or groap pfants in sec-through colored plas11c pols, available nt five-and-ten or variety stor~. A dramatic green arrangement can also help camouflage arch1tec1Ural defecu in the room. The trend to larger kitchens, where , the family apenda a grNt deal of lime, provldn • new ahowcaae f()( more at•tety pl•nta, such as a palm or a citrus, A lotchen offers optimum conditions for plant growth-ample humidity and warmth during the day, lower 1empcra111rc~ and le" hum1d1ty at 111gh1. The b•throom. too. la • natur•I pl•ce lor plants bec:•u" of lta humidity level. Allrac· live low-level, hghHlcmandm11 pl11nt1, 111ch 11\ A.1p1di.flrrJ, fl"''" /11y, dleOr11boc-l1itl , dr11c11t•11t1 and the hardy ruhbrr p/11111 rm: goo<l candidQI~ for the bathroom. But now yc•u can grow 8Uch exotic specie, as orchids II yuu convert your u1s1111g 118ht fbturc 1n10 a planl light. Th1K L' often 11 ~irnplc procedure. C'hcck with your hud ware 'lore or un clcctric1nn. In an upcoming ,~,uc uf PAMILY Wr.u1.v: how to garden under lights and care for indoor plants. It e ,AMllY WEElllY, Al>fll t• ltTt How many times have you heard that expression - they're not making them Uke they used to. And It's true. Back in the good old days you could get your dollar's worth. You couJd count on quaUty. Somebody cared. Somebody stilJ does. La-Z-Boy. We've been crafting chairs with quality and pride in workmanship alJ along. And we'IJ never stop. Take our La-Z-Rocke;, for example. It swivels. It rocks. It turns easily on a specially designed mechanism. It gives you all you could ask for in comfort · It's built to last. It's made with the very finest matertals -like fine fabrics of DuPont Nylon. So the next time you think they're not making them like they used to, think again. And remember La-Z-Boy,The Chair People. .. For free color brochure and nearest dealer write La-Z-Boy, 0ept56FW Monroe, Michigan 48161. . I ., . ··--.. . \ . l' ~c"~~";~.~~~~~~ . ' ... ~ .. ~ ~'~~\"If . :f~~~ rmy. r · - ... Congratulations. Graduating from high school is a real achievement. You've got a lot going for you now. And that's the best reason for moving ahead right away. Whether that means starting college, looking for a job-or joining the Army. A good start. The best thing the Army will do for you is put all that fresh talent, education, and energy to work. Th ere are plenty of good job-training courses in the Army. And Army pay is better than ever. $361.20 a month to start, with a raise in just four months to $402.60. SolcliP.r in F.11ronP M~vhP v.1h ~t '1(\11 ur~nt to do now is travel. With the 'i' ' "'~· 0 'C! 1;i"'0 i u t \ t ..,. u >l lrope when you enlist. You'll work Ai ha vo This free booklet will tell you more about thl what the Anny can offer you. ......... I I ,, "''''I'. 11 .. i.l• d I ' I i.... '"II po ""'t.........., I ' \• ...... Pr . in to Pr no plE inf 80 call 800-362-5696. •• • t . --ti ------··· too. . to wait to start college or 3.1 educational programs, offered st of the classes are held right on >n . With one of the programs, evelopment), you can enlist ~gree at the same time . fers a new graduate is a chance t the Army's Delayed Entry ) nine months to report. ----------------------------------~-------------~•·111ur.10.t Join the~ ho've joillld the Anny. Army 011portunil 1e11 P.O. Uo~ r;,111. l'hilarJelrihitt. l'a. 11114:1 • N11m"·-------IJ111.t·11fhlr1.n._-- Arl1tr\'"~'------------ C'ily _______ <.:ounly·---- Stah· 7.iP----- l'hu111• FA!url\lio • ._ __ _ t'or moni 1nformation !Mlnd lht" roupcm. Or rall l!Ol).()~f,000 t.oll I,.... In Pa .. {'&IJ 14()() 34.12 ~ You Can Turn Your Whole Yard Into a . $-Saving Mini-Farn1 There's no reason an attractive yard cannot yield food for your dinner -"~:=-~.t~.~a~s~er·Gardener" tells Y?U how it's done. Ht I m your Georgia Pacific R~>g1,1er~d Dealer Anti I've got pli\ns fOf your summer All kmds of plans for all kind~ of do 11 your<;ell proiec~ They're ma .12 page fully 1lluslT<1ted book 1"'11 ., absolutely free The plans are \?<l'>Y lo lollc:Mi And the pro,ecl~ <1re \ampw 10 build especiallv when you 11..e Georgia PaC'lhc QU<llttv bo1l<l1nq mateMls- / Here'• a typical project 'Thi> outdoor planter Is a ~uty You can put II on the paM On IMI ratch of lawn that d<>e1n ., want 10 yr~ gress Or an~re you want a burst of flower<; To build II, all you need Is a piece of plywood, a couple of 2"x2"i., nalb, hammer. saw. and a little elbow gr~" Paneling adds wlue to your home "Of course. there's a section oo paneling pro,ects Because pu111ng up paneling is one ol the easlC!'il and most wonhwhlle !hangs you can do In 1us1 a fev.i hours, you ~n tum a drab room Into a dream room And GeOfgla Poctflc has so m.rny different kinds of panellnq, yoy ran gel any look you want" Everything VGU need l9 here ">o. come on an Get your free Pl AN AHEAD booklet And all the Geof"IJkl PaC'lhc butldang rT\dleMls vou II nt!ed paneling. lumber ply.vood wallboard. rool 1nq. ansulauon Wl!rythmg And I ve even yot tools. al you need 'em I ve also got some good ddVICe. ge1 started toddY' I'll be~angyou' (,er ~>tH fr{le book wherever you see tht.s sign I ~ r~-r ,-1:· ~~-r-'t ~. L.1i ;. Li i, By .Jerry Baker I t's that time of year when seed and nursery catalogue houses begin to tease our taste buds walh mo uth-watering displays of gar- den art. We're confronted with seed pack· ets promising plump. juicy tomatoes, rich red berries and crisp lettuce. But bow do you know how many seeds or plants to buy? And, per· haps more to the point, how can you be sure o f success, particularly if you're a beginner? For those of you who have never made a vegetable garden before, let's go over the for· mula for figuring the best size for your garden. Add the heights of the members of yo ur family, then square the total. If D ad is six feet, Mo.ti l.'l five feet, and your three kids arc four feet, four feet and three feel, the total of your heights is 22 feel. Twenty-two feet times 22 feet equals 484 square feet. That's bow big your garden should be. Ne1.t, spread SO pounds or agricultural gypsum and JO to IS pounds of lawn food (none containing weed killers) over the area designated for your garden. Use fireplace ashes as a fertilizer when available. Then hope it rains. This will turn the concoction into what we call barnyard tea. For those of you who have had a garden m the past, you cover yotir garden the same way with the same list of nutritional supplements. Next, plan your plot. Using a large grocery bag, splat open, take your children's crayons and draw your garden as you woufd want it to look. But d on't 1ust ~tup at your garden. Draw the who le yard. mclud1ng your house, garage, existang trees, walks, etc. The idea is to produce as much fooo on your lllnd as posJtble. For the general garden practitioner with a good-sized family, I suggest planting the following: One packn,c each of Improved Long G reen Cucumbera; Improved Chatenay Carrots, Con:lesll Natcs Carrots, Improved Detro11 Dark Red BHta, Black-Seeded Simpson ~I· tuce, Hollow Cro wn Parsnips, New C rinuon Giant A•dlahea, Rutgers Tomatoee, Gol'1 C rosa 811ntam Sweet Corn, LlttJe Ma rvel Peas, Burpee's Stringlcss Green Bush Beane, Whitt Icicle Radlahee; and one pound each of Yel· k>w Onion Nie and White Onk>n Mte. To please (1mily mcmbcn with a sweet tooth, plant strawberry patchn on three side\ of your garden. Plant 2S strawberry plants ol He ,A.MILY WEEICLY,Aot1t le, 1t 1e the early vanety of Fairfax; 2S plants your seed, fertilizers, equipment and •ljftaiaAci~~l ~!.':~~Q.~ul~~ W:! _ ... ~-· .t; ' .~ f ~ ·li3~i!i"!li!!lli1ii~ U 'you have a dightly .dalup Qul nol child wj th ~~ ~Mf SlJ.4 10' soggy spot, then you can plant 10 SI.SO per adult and $60 ~ S7S per rupberriea in a square, leaving four child. 1f you use tsble scraps, straw, feet between plants. The best vanety u wood ashes and other natural materials, a new one called Sentry. you can probably reduce your cost by While you're planning your spring at least half. garden, let's tht.nk about an orchard. Herc are some additional taps: No, J'm not referring to a large orchard. • Don't tum over the soil for your l'm only suggesting that you might garden until it feels crumbly in your want 10 raise plums, peaches, cher· band. ''-• apricots and nectarlnM. Tbat •Till or spade to a depth of 8 to 10 sounds like a prelly good·sizcd orchard. inches, making sure that you break up doesn't it? But here's the surprise. You all large chunks. When you're finished, can get all of these fruits to grow on one tree! It's called a Fruit Cocktail TrM, and 11 grows only 10 feet high. I have seen the treC$ and tasted the f ru1t. The fruit 1s dehcaolU! If you have a fence, why not train gre.,.s along 11? They will serve two purposes-increased privacy and food. Herc arc five suitable varieties: Concord-Blue. N1agara-Wbi1c. Coco- Red, Fredon1a·Black and lnkrlaken, which 11 sccdl~. Grapes will grow in -molt well-drained soils thal.hvc pri>· duced a garden crop. flowers or vege- table~. While you ~1111 huvc lhc crayon ID your h1&nd, let''I look to :i;cc 1( you can we 11 couple of flowering shruhs 1ha1 do more 1h11n JU}I look prclly. I'm talking .1houl bl~fflff. If you have ;i damp spot or two. fill 1hem with blut'bcmc1 Blue Crop and Berkeley will do nicely and will ~a11~fy the "muffin" crowd "How much ,, :all this going to CO'll'l" you .uk. If you were IO purchase all or "Maater Gardener" Jerry Beker fr&- quently glvea g1rdenlng llps on NBC·TV'1 "Dinah'• Place .. Thie aprlng Oro11et & Dunlep will ~ coming out with two new book• by him one for children. "Planta Are Uk• t<ld1" (S2 95); and the other for eduna, "Jerry Baker'a Fabuloua Every· thing. Everywhere. Indoor. Outdoor Oar· den Anawer Book" (S9.95). your garden should look as though you could walk barcf()()( on it without an • As soon as the seeds sprou1 or the S«dhngs arc placed 10 t.hc ground, feed them watb a plant "baby food." It's a combmation of mild food and a hor· mone that gets the plants ofJ to a good ~art. One I tte0mmend-is Upeutn. • Weeds need not be a problem. Uac a good heavy layer of hay over your garden, pulling ii aside just enough to lei the planu sec dayhght. That will kc-cp the weeds out. • Birds won't cat your com seed 1f they can't find 11. l put four-inch sec· lions of paper. towel tubes or toilet· paper tubes over my com sceda. The plants grow right up through 1hcm. • While you're at 11 , split small piece.\ or plullc 1traW1 and place them around the stems of tomatoes and peppers to discourage cutworm.a. •The rcrt1hur shortage need not bother you if you put your table scraps (not meat) ID a blender. add a pt.nch or yeast. fill with water and liquefy. Pour this coococt100 on your aardcn. and you have instant compost. 'AMIL 'II WeEKL Y, Aptll 11, 1171 • If IO~ ~40 ~, ... ~ .. f('' .4 -o• . ')~ ~ tP./ ')'O . !-'t.J ... Jo .... 4'i .(/ii···· 23 ... j' . ' . . . ' New ORTHOl'Timed Release Plant Food formulas make feeding and growing hulthy plants easier than ever. You just spoon on the dean. odorless granules and mix into the soil. 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By Edith Dead In conversation with Helen Dorsey T he living room is ohcn the most difficult room to decorate because it seems to be the most impersonal room in the house. Yet it doesn't have to stay that way. I always try 10 make mine look a little hkc I'm about to give a party! For instance. there was a time when 1 thought anybody who used arti.ficial flowers ought to be shot ~ Now l use mas5C$ of colorful artificial flowers in a huge bowl on a big table. I've hought enormous. crimson pop· pies, and I carry out the red· color scheme hy using ~carlcl pillows. Now when you come into the room. you sec that it's colorful and gay, and you feel comfortable! Some people lrkc an elegant look. and if you're one of those. ,elect a plain drapery fahnc a1 elegant a.s you can afford. There arc synthetic brocades no w that look JU.\t :n good as the expensive kmd. Or. if you want an rnformal cahco look, chOO'lc th~• type of m3tenal Organdy or sheer curtiauu w11h ruffles give the living room a quaint, domestic appcar11nce. Curt•lna or drtperl.. not only eetablllh lhe period of decor, but they alao function H th• key to the room. Miany people do not hkc 11 mutturc of per10<1s. They Jay. .. , WMnt my hOIJ.\C to look Coloni11l or Regency or Wil· hamsburg." You can achieve: one of thc:,c look, mainly by the 'elcchon o r the fabric and the pattern. There as such a range of beautafol fabrics to choose from now. I use practically the same principle 10 decoraling the "hv- ing areas" a.s l do in decorating a bedroom: M•ke It warm and cozy. Ycxi .... there'• nottt- lng worM than • at.ti.look· Ing living room. I always manage to have color around, and you can add it m many ways. Apply febrlc to the well, UM paneling or Mlect wellpeper. Some wallpapers come an contemporary designs that arc quite startling! I'm working with one of our hospi· tals now. You know how sterile a hospital room can look. We've brightened it just by using pan- els of patterned vinyl with self· adhesive backing on one wall. So that, too, can establish your theme. Then you repeat the nmc color or colors on the other wall' of the room. You can even frame pictures u.smg rhe same vinyl. or you can paint them I use spray paint Every now and then I go through everything we have m rhe house and get out all the: v11..c,, a~htrnys and all the httlc odd1 and cndJ and change 1hrng1 around. S-Omchmci I put them 1n another room or retire thc:m to the storage closet. A1h- 1 raya or va,c:s can add a 1pot of color rn a room and lmghtcn ii. Almo~t cvcryo~ 1~ a collector! Rrrng oul your ,lfl 'hells. u,e llirac one~ a~ doo~IOf"' or on plant ,tandi or 1n rcrr:mum,. I'm a great pillow woman! If you NIV• • eofe or dlven, uH •l•ctc• ot colorful pUlowal Also I have 10111 o( little round .. Edltl\ ~ Mel her tlU9bMd. Mt MllOMr W. 8. lhMn. relu together In their ht"9 ,__ · hassocks. If you have a small living room. you can tuclt them into comers. Then when you have guests in, you can pull up the hassocks, and it makes the get together infor mal and friendly. By putting different colored pillows on the hassocks, you give the room a "lift." Unusual pieces of furniture can add interest to a room. The other day, I saw a fabulous coffee table that had been made from an old. front door. lt was just wonderful! The door had been refinished and attached to legs. It was un""ual, exciting and rustic! And to show people rt actually had been a door. the keyhole had been ldt in It' We UN • lot of canva .. back chalra, end •••ry other year we make dttterent col· ored ... ,. for them, ualng new febrlc. This year we \prayed the chairs white. Usu· ally canvas-back choirs are made with wood or wrought· iron frames. tr you want to per· sonalizc a chair, ~tcncil your nam<' on the back. You'll foci just hlte a Hollywood 5tarl I have: olways thought lhe average-sized living room should be made to appear larger. That's why I'm inc:lined to use striped fabric_,. I u~c panel.:. of fabric and somchmcs mou nt them like a hang.ing. Wall-to-wall, ceiling-to-floor draperies enlarge a room and often camouflage ugly window openings. I have an amusing idea l'm dying 10 try if I ever get up enough courage· I wiont 10 cre- ate a calico room using panels of different fabrics. In other words, use one width of stripe. another of plaid, another of flowered print and i.o on. The whole thing would look like a circus! It would be rdc:al for a young couple who want to be kooky and dJfferent. There are so many lrttle inter· cstrng touches you can :idd. Don't overlook cc1hng' or painted wal~ Years ago. peo- ple used to paml colored star~ on the ceiling! You can even apply plaid wallpaper to a ceil· mg. I love the 1deu uf auto- araphs. Whenever anyone comes over, give him a pol of paint and invite him to paint h11 name on n blank wall There are so many lhrngs you can do with ~tencil1, scraps nf material nr color. A.t l'vr ul· way.r mid, thr ovtra/I 1'0tet mull rtfltet your pn1011ul/1y arid bt plt<1on11 JR In tht qr:/ lillll rAWllV WECllL'I'. Aplll It. 1911 • U AMAZING 99~ SALE! HARVEST UP TO 40 LBS.-t\t'9.REDS OF TOMATpES YEARLY (THOUSANDS OF TOMATOES OVER 10 Y~RS) FROM ONE SINGLE TOMATO TREE INDOORS OR OUTDOOftS New Zealand ~ Exotic ''";,;MAJ6 · (CyphotMndra BetecH) Grows Hus• Hangln1 Clumrs of Succulent, Red TrH Tomatoes Bornel• Successive Waves Month After Month ASTONISHING TREE TOMATO 1s now ava1l- able In the U.S A..t And 1n a newly·developed super·hybnd variety that harvests up to 40 lbs (hunctrecSI of tomatoes) a year -thou stnd1 up to 10 years-FROM ONE '"TOMATO TREE"! An 11ton1sh1n1 South Amenc:an tomato fru1tin1 trff. perfected by ttle horticulture ••perts of New z .. 1and. 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Although psychological studies have shown that meditation can be bencfi· ciid, the average person is a little buy 11bout it, and may even find it' difficult to define. 2. Meditation is not d1fficult-<ven small children can do it and achieve CAcellcnt results. S. Mcdjtation can reduce high blood pressure. 4. Meditation only works for your wait· ing life-it docs not affect your sleep or dreams. 5. Meditatio n can give your career a shot in the ann. I. There is no such 1hing as meditatmg too much. AHSW£RS 1. Trut. One o{ the best and simplest definitions of meditation is set forth in a leading psychology dictionary: "A quiet and relaxed slate in wruch a pe.r• son achieves an awareness of feeling1, attitudes and ideas, often-but not IU· ct.ssarily-witb the belief that this is achieved with the cooperation of a 'di- vine spirit' or principle." 2. Trut. lbere are many meditation techniques. A simple and dlcctive method, which can be learned in a few minutes, is described by a team of psy- chiatrists from the Uoivenity of Cali- fornia and the Sacramento Medical Center. The person makes himself com- fortable in a ch!Ur with bis eyee dose4;. breathing and muscles are relaxed; then he is instructed to allow bis mind to wander in the rurcdioo of a restful and pleasant memory. The subject is further i~lructed : "Now, present that memory very gently 10 your mind and simply allow younelf ro experience it. When your thooghta beain to drift off, simply bring youne.lfback, very pntly, by preaeotina the memory to yow mlod agajo and allowioa younelf to ellperi- eoce it." In a New York Univenity 11udy, lcllool children were instructed in a similar method, and it wu demon· aerated that even boys and girls In the lhird·grade age bracket can praclic:e meditation effectively. The children who were given meditation practice be· came more independent and sclf-confl- dcnt and appreciably leas subject to worry and anxiety. And psychological studies also show excellent reaulta wi1h 11 • 'AMIL Y WEEKl Y. A1>1ll 11. 1171 Transocndental Meditation -a tech- nique employing the USC of a "manlra '.' S. Trul'-U evidenced by a Harvard Medical School study in which blood pressure wa5 measured I, 119 times in 22 hypertensive subjects ... After control measurements were .taken, the subjects allered their behavior by regularly prac- t icing a meditational lechnique." Resuhs: High blood pressure was sig- n1fican1ly lowered. Conclusions of the inves1iga1ors: Elevated systemic arterial blood pressure may be reduced by the altered behavior of practicing medi- tation. 4. Faist. At Old Domio.ion Univenity in Norfolk, Va., a questionnaire deal· ing with sleep was administered to groups or meditaton and nonmedi- t.aton. Result.I: "Meditaton reported that they awaltcocd io the morning more rested than oonmeditaton; while 1 nonmeditaton reported havin.g more bad dreams and nightmares than meditaton. 5. Trut. As ooe authority points out. the heightene~ ,d.L-unde.cstanding.. achieved through meditation is know- ledge which can be applied in choosing and advancing a career. And a team of behavioral specialists 6oda from its studjea that the practice of mccUtation can increue energy, productivity and acU-rcliance. And. u another investi- ptor obecrvca, many caroet people are fittioa ome Into their dally schcduln for a few minuta of meditation. t . Falie. As psychologilt.t Palricia Car- rington and Harmon S. Ephron observe in their monograph "Meditation as an Adjunct to Psychotherapy," "E1tCC$1ivc use: or meditation is sometimes en- countered. Too much time spent in meditation may lead to unconscious material surfacina ao rapidly that it can- not be properly uiimilated." 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I am encloaint $2 21) I I Adrl I <>t Po@l.Agl' Pf'' roll r underst.Hnd failureti will tlf' rrmite<I ~e';;\ : ~N t' ) I I I I L CITY STATE ZIP fW41 J ---------------------------- "' Riehard Rodgers On the Eve of ._Rex": "Work Is a Matter of Survival~ By Noel Coppa&e T he man is in his seventies, and he bas been si.age-struck since he was 7. His body is showing signs of wear and tear; the last big thing was a laryngcctomy he underwent m 1974, and he has learned what is known as esophageal speech. Still. you wouldn't think of Richard Rodgers as an old man or u being any particuhr age at all. He is, up close, a genteel man, a modest-sized. ordinary-looking man whose ego doesn't taint his manners, Inside him, though, there is, there must be, an all-out, damn-the-torpedoes com- mitment to the theater and to his spe- cific job in it-making melodics. Stage struck? Two decades ago when he was working with Oscar Hammer- stein II on "Pipe Dream," Richard Rodgers was told on a Friday that it cancerous growth would have to he re- moved along with part of his jawbone. He was scheduled to enter the hospital the following Tuesday for surgery on Wednesday. What he did over the week- end was he worked: He wrote a new song and finished three piano manuscripts. On Tuesday morning, btforc checking into the hospital, he 5tOpped by the rc- h<'nnals. "Had this epmxle been mudc mto a movie," Rodgers wrote 10 his autobi- ography, the recently published "Musical Stllge,," "1he scenario would have ended w11h the composer recovering just in time to attend the opening night (11!£· formancc of his lalc:Jt work. and with lean 10 his eyes he would 11cknowledgc the thunderous ovation signaling hi5 crowtting achievement. Well, 1f there were 11ny lean m my eyes. it was because ''Pipe Dream" WL' umvcnally acccptcJ u the weakest musicnl thnt (hear and r had ever done together," The mo)t popular of those was "Okla- hom._ ! " nnd now Rod gen has collabo- rated with Sheldon Hamick. who wrote the lyrics for "Fiddler on the Roof,'' the show that finally broke "Okh1horr1a'll!" Je • FAMllY WEE!llY, Apul 11 1tl8 >.a.~ •.n... -c . •-~·~&,~,.)~A~ ·-.oot~1'-ri.Ji'<>n-11"1e:ruwa)"~c&~. -,,,c -Rodgers-Haroick score (to 11 book by Sherman YeUen) is for "Rex," a· m\.1$icai abo.ut the romance and intrigue sur- rounding Henry Vlfl (opening on Broad- way April 20).1 Richard and Dorothy Feiner Rodgcni, his wife since 1930 and his best girl since some time before that, were staying close to the theater Wstrict for the testing of this new enterprise. They have a New York apartment and a house in ConnecticuL The actual writing of a tun«: has al- ways come quickly for Rodgers. but he seldom invents one when be doesn't have an assignment. The play, almost always, is the thing. "With me," he says, "it isn't a question of needing a deadline but a question of subject matter, having a theme, and that can come from a story line, the charac- ters, the situation in which you find them-which you use as a springboard. That's what theater music is: describing the characters in a situation. The song ''Where or When" was written for a particular situation in wh~ch a boy and girl meet. You can take the song out of the play and ii can get by, but it was particularly effective in the situation in the play." H is music always sounds like Richard Rodgers music and yet fits the situation. "When we started work on 'Okla- homa!'," Rodgers says. "Oscar sent me a book. I forget the name of it, but it was a boot of music from the Southwest. I opened it up, looked at one song, closed it a.nd never opened it again. For 'The K10g and I,' I had to write Siamese music. What did I know about Siamese music?" One critic said that for "ReJC,'' Rodgers wrote a score "ba~ on music of the 16th century." But one suspects th~• in tame it will prove to con1a10 a lot more of Rtchud Rodgers than anything else. "Rex" is ll play rich m CO!ltume and elaborate in staging, but it also puts con- &1derable energy into the plot, the story li ne; and Rodgers'i score aeems d6igned 1101 to produce possible hit ~ongs but to color 111 the mOQd of the story. Before it opened in New York. out-of-town critics singled out for particular praise '"" mclodiex. l>irccted by Edw10 Sherin. "Rex" 1s an e~pen~ive production-not tbe lea~t of the reasons why its hllckers arc glnd 10 have a score by Rodgcn. 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DllDllS Of ss.oo D4I ..,., ACCT. • lXP'IUllOll DAn ------Slpo..,.. __________________________ _ •11"""' MltlM Clwl• alte lfldlcatt Ille•--"'1 lltoM l'Mf -here----------------------------------------~ ANNE AND EWOT RICHARDSON The ........ ~ Wh8t hu tn.s. the recently mppolnted s.cret.ry of ColNMrce, EIMot Rklwd- eon, the choice for so many Cabinet posi· tions? "Although he C8.I\ be frosty and aloof in public, his private warmth and ebullience-he is a passionate tennis player, a joyous dancer, an enthralling dinner partner-have earned him loyalty and friendship wherever he goes. Richard- son's value to Nixon was obvious. Richard- son is a team player. In fi ve years on the Nixon team, he played each ol his impor- tant positions with a cheerful recognitioo that hls captain's requirements came before his own-even, his critics would .say, before principle. His Brahmin air of chilly recti- tude was pnceleu coin in an Administra- tion increasingly steeped in the seamy busifless ethic." From "Nightmare: The Underside of the Nixon Yea.rs," by J. Anthony Lukas (Vilcing, $15). -<9What in the World! THE BEST AND THE LATEST The but "hudt" belong to the First Lady, six actresses and three performers, aceord.ing to hairstylist George Carroll, whose salon overlooks Bob Hope's back- yard on Toluca Lake, Calif. He picked the Ten Best -Coiffed Women for F AMlL Y WUJU.Y. Eli::Abeth Taljlm: ·she's got the · most elegant hairstyle. She looks great as a queen or a ~-y." LW. Minnelli: "Her natural boyish bob e."tpresses her energy." Mit:l Cayrwr: "A perennial juvenile with that short brushed haircut: MO"J Tljkr Moore: "A never-out-of-pboe style." Ellz.a.. l:Nsth Monlgotr14.ry: "She has the hair you love to touch: Diana Roa: .. A different hairdo for each oocasioo... &ttlJ F<>rd: "1nose casually soft waves make for a well- groomed appearance." 0"°'4 Newton. John: wHer solt, natural blond hair is delicately feminine.· Lena Horrll': WHer look will always be considered a classic." Sliif'LelJ }emu: "She's my idea of the all- American girl with that paged bob with just a hint of natural curt.• lfTTl.E ~MILY .. ~., ............................ . "'9 Oft'1 kid on "'9 btoctl wt.o le, Md .......... out." The~ had 5 good i'easons for clioosill a Gym-Dandy'Gym. ,. are virtuaMy impos.sibae to ""1 Otd. What put Bill Kienast's miflcf It mt was our patented 5 Minute f ~ Unlille any other CYftl, Gywt-Oalldy's top w C011eS factory·assembled with II crossanns and lee soc~ts pre-welded into pllce. 811 ~slid the lees iMo the socWs, locMd lhell in -Oflfy OM bol Plf ... -lld tM ._ --- A clf,pnuttlc leper: Some fathen leave The elder Noto, who has prospered greatly Hayley Mills 30; James Drury 42; Robert their sons money or a title or a business. from this productioo says, Mru keep it run-Hoob 39. llc>nay-Hugh O'Brian 51; Actor-producer Lore Noto plans to leave ning forever. You can't shut clown a Don Adams 49. Tueeday-Ryan O'Neal his soo Thad a musical-&he Fantas-legend." Happy Sweet Sixteen, and many 85; JOa.n Miro 83. Wednaday-Queen -ticb·-and the way things look, Thad will more. Elizabeth JI 50; Anthony Quinn 61; Rollo probably hand over the musical to his own May 67. Thured9y-Eddie Albert 68; childnm. When it opened May 3, 1960, at DATE: Easter is Sunday. Clen CampbeU 38; Jack Nicholson 39. the Sullivan Street Playhouse m Creen-Friday-Shirley Temple Black 48; Vlacli- wich Village, no one, lean of all Noto (who BIRTHDAYS (Sunday. Monday-Anes, mir Nabokov 77. S.turda1-Barbra Strei-BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: -· vested !1i5 entire nest egg of $3,300 in Tuesday-Saturday, Taurus): Sunda1-sand 34; Shirley ~acLaine 42. Heytey Miiie Md Ryen O'NMI. · ~~~e~::~~::_~.--et1~~~ii.Si~~~~~~::;::;:;::::::::~~ musical in theatrical history. U bas beeo produced world-wide, m every stale, at the White H ouse, on 1V, at hun<lrods of colleges, and it has survived five Presi- dents. Son Thad was nine when the show opened. Today, at 25, he's the show's manager, and his wife, Mary, is treasurer. Quips &Quotes ARMOUR'S ARMOURY 81 Richard Armour AMONG THE NUTS At cocktail partid nub are pu ted And there are plenty, they will lut. Except that I pick almonda out And so must cfjl and poke about To 8nd amidst pecans and peanub And all the other large and wee nub My favorites, by theM encumbered And covered up and far outnumbered. While othen watch, I 1ift and pope And like a miner peer and hope. l wish I had IOme IOft ol d.rapet Or, better 1till, an almond magnet THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kida aee me dltferenlly. Send orlglnal con- tribution• lo "Chlld," Family Weekly, 6-41 Lexington Ave .. N.Y., N.Y. \0022. $10 II u1ed-none returned. I telephoned my niece one day and her 4-year-old daughter Tami answered the phone. '11 your mommy there?" I uked. "Yes, Aunt Betty," &he said. "Walt • minute. 111 put you down on the table and 10 pt her." -Mn. Job s.n..e> Ttol" Alt, N.H . FAMILY WUKlY. 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Jim Simpson, Jay Randolph and John Brodie are amon1 the commentators. 3:30 I Cll) The Name of the 0.me I• a.Mbell 4:JO cTs Spotts Spect.acui.r en. ... ,.. 4:.10 ntemetton.1 500 !MOdl C.r Race 5:00 ( {)))CJ) ABC's Wide Wand of Spot1s -~..=,.~-~-~~~~~ Divine eam.,.man ftlm• ... whips (r.) and othw •tnnce fwma of corel for C.~ln Jacqu.a-Yv.s eowt.eu'a "Mysteries of the Hidden R .. ts,• alr1nc on ABC Sunday 1t 7PM. The Pf'oCram- nut In the U~rsu WCMid of Jecquea Coult•l>-fs n1rreted by Joseph C.mpenefl1. .... ... atucfylnc the lndhriduel ors•n· lams ttt.t m•b ur. the l'fffs, Couat .. u w1ma that-once 1 dan-cer to men ind h • ahl~ themlelvn .,. now In dancer of belnc dist~ by hum1n ~reletsn .... •• fishermen, oil com· panles, pl .. aure and treesure ... ei.,.. lnvede the fragile en-vlronm.nt. Huge I 4'x 16' Room * Open Beam Ceiling * Ranch Roof * Concrete Slab * 6 ~. 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"The Ballad of Baby Doe" depicts a classic triangle begun when Elizabeth "Baby" Doe leaves her husband and comes to Leadville, Colorado to better her fortune. She is twenty when she engineers a "chance meeting" with Horace Tabor. thirty years her senior, and the richest man in Colorado. Baby's love of luxurious living and expensive clothes m~tches Tabor's extravagant tastes. He begins showering her with the gifts Augusta Tabor, his wife, has always refused. A year later and at :he peak of his wealth based on his silver mines, Horace divorces Augusta and marries Baby Doe in Washing· ton. during his brief period as a senate appointee. The fact that both are divorced is revealed when Horace and Baby Doe arrive for the ceremony, which is to be attended by President Chester A. Arthur. The priest who has been hired to marry them stalks out, scandalized, while the remaining guests are prevented from leaving by the timely arrival of the President. Untouched by this scandal and secu re in their wealth, the couple returns to Denver where Tabor builds Baby Doe a prestigious home. But Baby never wins a place in Denver society. Financial troubles begin for Tabor as the struggle over free gold and silver coinage reaches the national presi · dential election. Tabor's fortunes collapse completely after a futile attempt at backtni Wilham Jennings Bryan for the 1 presidency on a "free silver" platform. In the depression that ensues, Tabor goes broke even faster than he had made it rich. Five years later he dies, penniless. but instructs his wife: "Never sell the Matchless Mine. When silver comes back. it will make millions." Baby Doe remains true to his memory. In 1935, Baby Doe froze to death at Tabor's Matchless Silver Mine. ending the long vigtl she had kept since Tabor's death in 1899. ,.,e 4 TV WEEK. A,.RIL II, l976 Geors• C. Scott (top left), Trish Van Devere, Jane Fonda, Eddie Albert, and Diana Rig (from lelt to rleht) are amon1 the stars who will host ABC's exclusive, live prnentatlon of the Amertc.n Theatre Wine's Tony (top center) Awards at the Shubert Theatre In Hew Yortl City, SundAY at 9PM on ABC. Earl Holliman. who stars with Angie D1ckrnson on NBC's Police Woman, says Richard Widmark was the first actor to encou,.ge him. Holliman had his first reel role rn "Destination Gobi," starring Wid· mark and Widmark told" him he could be a 11ery succeuful actor. He later asked Holliman to play his brother 1n two successive motion pictures, g1vrng Earl's career a big boost. Rondolrh M"lntooth •tor ol NBC s I:mergencyl doosn t even own t'I su11 or sports 1ncket When he molces public appeoronces on behalf of the show. his wardrobe 1s lur nished bv NBC Otherwise. he dresse1 in denim" l'lnd boots ... ,e !I 1:00 11:00 u.rtt ... Utt That lee (ft (J)) Cil) Hi m 0111 Tllet lr'rl .... ., ..,.. 700 Ch1b ~ii! 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A With It WH lhtrt 11111 many ol lht lrtlf fI!) I llltJ fl<'ttlJ Allltrican patnota wotlh1pped, In· ctud•na Ceo111 Wash1nrton end Thomas Jeffert0n Ci) J11111•r SW•u•rt Sllft ftie Chrlatopllen Rt1 Hu111blrd TV I lMb at LHrlllllf T~ Htt ru4tt Slltw @ (]) 9 ,.,,, f1.lwell ~ ff lourbH 11rttt • Milter Roaen• Nelfhlltrllffcl (J)) O., of DIKtVtfJ Cliit de hpeffl l :JO (J) Dlf 11 Dlaetvtry tliTa la tllt Liit LNw It te hewr 9 (i) It 11 Writte• Mtttlii1 Tl1111 •I Cllv117 WMdtr11111 Wt!Wtrfutt S...111e Slntt l •Hu111beN t :OO U.S. ti Anllle Ru H11111blrf I 0., •I Dl.acewrr ~· ,,.. ... -Yltwpel11t " Q (J Of1I Rohfts C..t AIW. • ..., .... Al t:ao r ece tll• Nett.• O'IMNttkrreu (8 (J)) Jr.1111 ..... rt .... '" &Twr WtrMI llltlrutltNI Keer -.nae rrt~ .. ...,......,, CD Martt• t itktretttn Ci) ''"""' 11:00 -f1ltll let Toda, ca (I)> . D1rtctJo111 • I Rlfhl to a.~.~R) A history of rwllaloua frHdom In Amerke - 1 freedom wlli(h d11mtllc1lly rriold· td th• con<•Ph ind id.,I• or 1111 United SWts. ' 0 Mtvlt; CC) "The Sau or Hemp .,-..,. .. (•tS) '51 -Rory Calhoun, Btvtrly C1r11nd, Jolln ureh. I Hturof , ... , A M111 & Hl1 Ml11lltlJ ~,,.,.., ltwftll ""' .......... ,,. DocHtt tf ~ "Cly Riot" U:JO ID (I) m lraMlte.W Mtife: ceJ' "ffetn ltta!W'• <•cfv> -Jo1t11 P•r"-. Mery Murpfly. I ni. Vlfll"'llll "'"'•..-rt 1:00 Sb1111 tflt SUn Wll41~ Thutn "The l ivint Jon1l1" Photo,11pher Robert C Hermu fllm1 plants end anlmela In 1 11oplc1I "'" forest In P1n1m1 (i) MMI: "CMtt llllt4" (adv) '31 =Ren=~ Scott, Ralph 8tllem1 . nm llptlat C11urcfl lttttlltat ,,.. .. ,..., Mtvlt: "W1h Mt Wlle11 Ira (com) '60-0on Knotll, Eml1 ltovlCI, 4i PuMk rt11cr ''"'"' fD Flrlq U11t A rtptl l of 1111 In· tervlew with Altundtr Solth1nlt1yn -r: ())). °"°"*'~ 4:)() ~It TaUs Ml iu-. C~i, .... fll• ft1tllrt "lot Huahu -llltl(llt h(fllmaker" l:lO II IU•IC s,..ial "A Cll1br1t10n ! s.t Slurt loi tast11 (R) Throuah rock musie Mt¥tt: (C) "lllt"'' A C,....... end ensemble Ptlform1nces, lhlr· m) '69 -lany Hatman, E.J IHI! Ocddtnl1I C4llt11 P1rform1111 P••>er. Jt$Skl "''""· HltvfJ ICof rues1nt1t10n SUr lid Arts students Cl.,,, 1 unique (Ultt jG""" . ~..... .. ..,_ """ -·--~--. ~~ ~.....-. ...... r.LJ ... ,j ... ,,., -rotinci °' .. ". .~ .. ~ . ~ ~ :I . . -~ '>""'-. m111t from Le Cott• Ceuntty Cflib Allllrtca1 t .. uu ftn1• 1n Carlsbad. Cal • ' lulM: I•~ l!J Mt¥tt: (C) "Tllt lM & t1M Htlt)'WM4 Clltf lfine" (wet) 'S2 -SIM Cochren, S:OO I W•IM WerMI Ray 1111. Sherry lacbon. sear Tr9' CE Ft11l1rrt. FllcH Uttlt RllC.Ola m ftlttl f., T.U, · Clla111p1Maal, lewllt!a 1:"2 U '"' S,.rb Wtfl4 "Los An1tlt1 """ Cl!) Band J 1>1111 Tttm Compell· INrie: (C) ..,t'tt ICeffJ'• l!Ht" lion" (dra) 'SS -Jtck Wtbb, Janet ulall. 1111• Che111plt111 let Mervin, Pttrt l11, Edmond lren.Ue O'Brien. M,.lt: "Eallilr r1rt4t" (mus) lltffH DrlM• -lud1 Cennd, Fred Atl1h1. (i) Wtfda.A·ltopplll' I It T1kH A Tlllfl i""'tfl4 ti lllMv1I ' Cllf1111e flltoertllftMtllt Hour : Waalll•p1 WM• In Rtvltw Felttl ,., TtAJ' ( ([)) Ch.t111ploiiallfp flalll111 Tiit Ml•a Cltr1111dtt (R) Slt111t1H eo.Hr Flltbtl S.U.r Rtviv•I of Allltria MM! ttlt hwu S:JO ....._,ktn %:IO i Tile CM111piou '"!rt te Tni"I ,~ T_.,. CJ) 0 (i) """ H11111111 DI•...,._. (]) In' 6.r J:OO I CIS """' S,.CUC.111 Ltf1 ..... A Dtll lulatrt : ~.., ' CtlllptllJ ....: ......... ,. .... (mus) ( . {I)) T•'* .. tlM ..... ,., • 6-Eddlt ClfllOf, Cthtl MtnTlan. ~· ,, Tfle JIOry of lllt trut ' Ulltl• W..W meanina of uster. ~ (C) "Mlradt tf Our l.a4J El) Ktr.W tf Trvtll Fetl .. " (dre) '52-Qllbtrt Roi· Q) Aatrbt1/llflel Jftltll HMt end, Mftla Clerk. Shmy Jactson 11'& w.wte: (C) "MctWt'a ""7 .itT111 tlM Air FMI" (com) '65-Tim Conway, Jot Flynn. l ~=~rtNrt Italia '76 n • ., linu•rt s.... A l'lllnl Tnt.lllllllt "Soren Kitr· k1111rd" Hoat Malcolm Muuerldae discusses the worb of Kitrkt111rd. 1 mid· 191h·ctntury Dant wllo pr•• dieted universal 1uttre1t, m1sa m•· die end eltluence. m 1n11ht l:JO I Oii C.111pu1 Outtr U1111ta <8 (I)) C~HD A "" , I c .. rb1M11 Bina Crosby end "111 Hurla II) 1111 li•hlnf •t Walttl'a • Cay: • 111m1nt on 1n1ku with Orlta Cmllam and Dr. Lyndley Ruaatll In Allrone; end • I~ 1t the fell Ma· aon In Ne• Cnalend •Ith Carl Y11t111ma-I i nd Curt Gowdy on 8locll lt11fl4 et M1rtlla'e V~4, foq tlM NotJe1 4:00 • W AIMtlu•~ .. Tiit ....... '"'"'" 1:001 ....... "'•• • · llukle, F r11 & Olllt MowM: (C) (211r) ''lllt llff td'' (fanlesy) '40 -Shirley Ttm• pie, Spr1na Bylnrton. SullMr s,ecJel m J11et1ou1 '"'"""1c irt4' Wiid Wttt WIW l111 .. 11 rn • .,.. "'"''" """ Ci"l'ttella (i) Ola1t1111 Mirie: CC) (90) "llr PM ... " (animated) 'S2 -lht volcts of Aol>- trt Goulet, ludy 011l1nd end Red Buttons. · f:Lta Allt•I• "°"' Review (I)) SUr Tre• Weter Wend Htt .... •:JO WI.~ ..... ~ .. !.ClllWftll'a Alm "Bldirard Jun iDllllffMtl 71 C/1::: ._ Weltlr Mire.No M ftl., ti Ad¥tllt11re lell« ..... =' ..,. .. , .. "' tllt lrlQ•. tilt .,..... (com) '68-Jerry lewlt~Ttny·Thomu. a.ct CMC*t i Y•rlttJ Cl) IOI USA 7:00' (17) ~ ~ 10 MllMltlt 41 m Wef14 tf Ditlltt' ' hlco, f l1undt11tood Coyote" llj T1tltt Wttstll111 Wiii ttrMt Wetl Tllfft Cntut (.Mtor ""'"' ~I "Th• ... .,.. ~· rrtfll1 -Vi.w,.tat t11 Tiit atory ol en lnttlll1ent, •tll• coyote •ho 11capea m1n'1 shtellltt to rotm th• 11n1a wltll Illa llttlt l1mlly only lo tncounler 111na, tr1p1 and polao11 In Illa 1truu 11 tor aurvfv1I . (i) WIU WIU Witt (Cont111u.d) ..... 7 TV WHI(, A,1111. ll, lt71 IUNDAY (Continued) Agle-star or th• r1dlo aert11 "[11° their houM holda an old *'1t 11:00 ID Cl) 9 a! Cl)..._ D ~! (I)) ~.!J 18fW 1 1 ttyd1y'1 Jouml('-coll•PN• from when 1n 11rthq111kt rtvt1I• • vet)' ~ ~ ~-J Ctlla1N polaonln1 durln1 I brotdalt. dusty aktlttOll In their n1tpl1ce. w..w ...... "Th• M11ter1 .. of th• Hidden RMI•" IMlltd i. tlM ~W. Miu Aul• Julle Htwmu. Jlobert LoUla. Rieb.· <R ())> ())"""' (R) Ctpt1ln Cou1tu 11 i nd hit ta· I• r1C11pe11tlna until 1 bullet Pit· •rd 01inon, 8'rb1r1 B11t11 ind Jill . ~: "ti&. tty" (drt) '55 pedltlon tu m u 1mln1 th• Btlllt menently ends her rtc0111ry Otne 1u .. t. -Vi n Htflln, Aldo Ray, Mon• ftM· ""' In lht C&nlbt1n, • complu I''' .... tM C.C.11t1y m Onl lttbtltl men. end dyn1mlc habitat. aocond l1111rt Qllllp11'1 ll6111d CMtr Uialtl m Mewlt: "lln"""7 lloMo" to tha Grett 81rTier Rttl of All•· (tll(I)) (]}ED~ llllWoa S D Ytl To~tl com) '41. -Riii Hayworth, J11ntt t11lle. Jouph Ctmp1nell1 ntrrat... • '1TIM 1'!1111 Uilitntnt W.,. .1&~~--~&A -. --., .. . . ..-... cg;JJll-g I cw ~ ~tvt btoofl\11 .... mbrollod.. with . l'f • -~ ·~ ' • .. ~... • ·~. ;\' I ~ -~"'~·Vi'1M")Wf•~·~~~-.. ~~· ~~~~l~nirsl ·w~• Jllo._ftd . .'~~ ..• "--i 6fo An; ft . M;'·IHlt Ollbtrt Rolt nd, An1tft Cft'1c. -• , • 19 fl))' '* . l ""hW...U•ltt • . "tn1kt bltt.'kt m na 1lie1 Ill'\ ~'IRJf._, .. ~. ..,,,.. .\.'l,~ Tiit Fii 11ttwttn..ol ~~t.Jll&h· •rt ol tllt Alntrlun Tht1lrt nci ll•lllJ & •tMllJ ' ,,,.,.... 0,.,.. powered lawyer 11presentlna ftc:· on'{ Awtrds from th• Shube rt lMS I m Cl b I J l t ffi<i&L I MU. dt II lltu (R) !Ions all tht way 10 Wuhlnston Tlltalle In NIW York City Hoita for · ~Sa 11 & Co l(,t11tnn1 Ht lmond. Auslln Stoker, lht PrtHntatlon t rt Eddie Albert, ) :.'t-, C._.~111 7:JO 9 TM Jee* YH l•llt cna .. dt Robert Donner end R1ndy 1tlrb1 Rlch1nl Burton. Jent Fo11d1, Diana l JO~ •~ -fZn REIGHBORHOOO WATCH ~nt Rlu . Gtor1e c. Scott ind Trish Yan 1: -llUJ ~ '1Ml/JMN: * & LAPD FIGHT CRIM£ , uf1'1P 11n SMrcll ,, How•nf Devere. < "T~ Wecilllt Slllp 11 UM""""' ON 'CITYWATCHERS' ,;itt (90fTina Lawford n1rr1111 , .. ,.., Ted Ar1111trot11 (com) 61 -Jedi Ltmmon. Ric-i ~ this profflt of the ltte blllloniirt Cttlltlllll ef Temenn Helaon, John Lund, Tom Tully. Atfft11t11t:, lndustrlellst i.,.11111 Fllm I 11"'"" & Co•pellJ I S.111 YottJ Sllow The 0.. W11 700 CM1 J1pe111tt Lt11111111 P111re1111 M11alcet VerittJ ... sttrploet TIIMttt: Cokta & Ubtrty Tt•.f.!• Cll11rcJt 1:00 8 ~ (5) Cll llllllJ & Cher ltlow Move Movie: (C) a.rablt" (dra) ·ez AndyGriTffih 1nd Shenn1n Hemsley Al-N1iwo Cl) Noelle de Qela -Anthony Quinn, Sltvena Man11no. f\1111. Comedy hl1hll1ht1 Include •-~ TlltpulN Bold I G.tt •-·rt ' JOIH1llJ to Advlntllf'I , ' 1 , 111•111 Sonny 11 his 1nc1stor -Bono th• l:SO ; Co111e Allvt t:JO I Tiit ltln1 11 Collllll MO'llt· "1"11• ltM Al Ill ..1 -'' -try n1 to 11m I pl1ct 11 • _..I I ., .. ._ Cl c,. .. Wltl com) 60 -0.1n Martin, Judy tht Round Tlblt by sevln1 Cher. 11 .. 111u n1 l'tc9 .,_ au Hollld ey. Ptl"'91S Ht nrfett• or Youn1men, t:OO a ~(I) (I) -.It-Ell W1fltdl CorNe .... IT"" ' S..1111 AlllllO from I spoll lhtt hu ht r ~1kln1 t UISIS II I duper1tt min who 10:00 0., .t DllC9W'lf7 ltn. l.ef'IJ Jtll&llt only In jolles. Another comtdy tries to cl11r his own n1m1 and ~-el tt14 Wiid 11:45 (j)) NtWt/Spanltll Movie ahtch 1tts Htmslt't u a fuuy stey out of prtson by helpln1 11.oJ•k m: ... •1H1ltJ fMdbec* 12:00 ltMIUCI Al customer, end Grttflth ea bt1t cop lrtp 1 nrthlu s loan sh1rtl In this ,..... 1:00 At 0... Wlttt .•. "Bumper Fender," on 1 visit to two·hour 1plsodt Jerry Otbteh. Hellr Z:OO JMN: "INallftrt" (dre) '62-Soll'!T,'..I Pizu PertOf. Mkh11r G1uo. Jennfter Werren. 700 Cl11b n ltt land Jo Morrow Everett D ra;I CJ)~ m ElltrJ Q11tt1 Murray Abreham, Charles Kim· · ,,,. .... n1111 "Bo(' Sloane. ' ' "Miss A&1l1'1 rarewell P1rlor-brou~ and Allen Rich 1lso 1uest. lM .._ hw 1· lpHkl11 Fi.elJ m1nct" (R) Cwt Atdtn, John Mc· a Q1 ())a &HU c • .,. d ', lO:JO I Jl•IWJ SW.a•rt Sllw J:JO Mtwle: (C) urroubl1 '" tM Giver, Bert Pim and Batty Whitt Mytt.ry-McMlllH I Wife "Atttr· O.vlcl "lv.1•1 W..W 11" (dre) 'S4 -Orson W1llts, 1uest In this mystery In which Miss shock" (R) The McMillens discover WoNlfful W•t14 Forreat Tuclltr. , ...... "I remember, when I wa~ a b1gh-.5chool student -at Stuyveunt Hiah in New York City--crossina every day from I Sth Slreet and Second Avenue toward Union Square and pa~sing by T ammany Hall," say1 Howard Da Silva. "And every time I passed 11. I felt the enormou.s power and strcn&th of T .. mmany-J mean •h ability 1n act our the 'IOtc, by l;ur mean~ or foul." Htrc, Da S1lv:1\ gcncro11' ha\\ vo11.:e take\ on .. n ironic hit "Ir'~ 11 trt1di1inn hy no means lost today 1n certain of n11r mnjor c1t1c.,, but 1t\ not, ,hall we '"Y· a\ well orgnn1zcd llA rt w1u 1n the heyday of '8 (1\S' Tweed " Da Silva stan a' W1f111.1m Marcy "801," Tweed. the arand 'achem of Tammany Hall about 100 years aao and perhaps the m01t powerful polittco 1n tht ht•lory o( Amcric,.n urhan politics, in "Stop, Thid 1" An hntorical dr;im3 wrrllt'n hy Terry Southern, 11 111" Th11™1;i> 111 1orM ""CB~ The dr3ma 'hows how a free i.nJ v11<1rn11\ Jl""· led by political CArtooniu Thomu N&\I anti the cru- 1ading puhli\hcr1 of the Ntw l'•lrk / 1111r1. fln ally ''I' I Ho..,•rd Oa SU"• tt.an • .. lolil" Twttd. stopped Tweed and his aaraantuan, systematic corruption. "Stop. Thief!" is Southcrn's first script for an American television production. The special is the ninth in The American Parade series of proirams dceling with importanr themes and personarcs in American history, in conjunc· tion with the nation's Bicentennial. Among Da Silva's numerous credits arc hit plays ranging from "Oklaho ma!" (tht; origjnal 1943 production) to "1776," and such motion pic- tures as "The Lost Wcelcc:nd," "Two Years Before the Must" (for which two films he received Academy Award nominations), ··sergeant York." ··Nevada Smith" and "David and L1H" (for which he received a British Academy aw;)rd nomination). Da Silva 1s no jlntnger to playing club-house politicians. having 'tarred in "Ptorellol," the hit mu~ical play ahout New York pulillc.<;, a few years hack. "But thar character. Ben Marino" says D a Stlva, "wa' 11ut a ward heeler, strictly a small· time o perator. Now, when ¥OU talk about 'Boss' Tweed, you're talking ahour the genuine article. an inc redibly corrupt man who stoic ten\ of mil· lions of doltan There wa., nothing penny 11n1e about him " •'f ron1 wh:at I've read," con1tnucs Oa Silva. "Tweed held ;,II the amngs or power 1n his beefy hands In one .cc:ne '" 'Stop. Thief!,' Tweed splits up a lrn:kb;1ck of alm<~t $90,000 amooa his 'Rina.' and to him 11·, JIL\t a minor clerical chore. like ,luffing envelope\. Five or ten minutes and that'• it. Hi~ .irroaance was positively utoundlna." o ay ere are more an million guns in America. But the question lsn,t whether that number is out of hand. The question Is simply what happens when one of them gets into the wrong hands. Tonight reporter Leo McElroy begins his week-long special. The su ~ecrg-guns~ow t , to use them, and how to make sure they stay out of the reach of children. Watch "Guns" tonight on Eyewitness News. Perhaps your child will thank you in the morning. A Special on~ Ne. ......... ~., .. m -· MONDf1Y """-19 Ff# mornins eM •""fWNh'I htl,... ....... ._ DAmMl '9tOCIRAMS. .... fot )OW Clllnftnfenc., are the "-Y• "*"-. DAYTIME MOVIES --~-:J:f: ~rrtr. ... -R1lpti Byr , r • bit • ...._ ~ ldrt) 'J6-Dn1d N1vt11. Men. Oberon. Brian Ahern1 11:00 B "TMa w.... It DM1-." {dra) 'S2 -Join Crlwf0<d, 0.11111s Morein. 12:00 ID"'-' """" (mus) '47-Junt ~llrson, Mtl Torm1, Ptltr uwford 1:00 D "Calcutta" (1dv) ·47 -Alan udd. Gall Russell, W1l1t1m Btnd11. Qj IC) "11ltt Ceil It MllrNr" (d11) ·71 -Jim Hutton. ltslit N11lun. lo Ann Ptlu1. 2:30 0 (C) "Tiie .W frtM Ttau" (•ts) ·~ -Aud11 Mu1phy, Cale Storm. Albtrt Dekker. J:OO di "h fMt f..W, s,INlt w Mutl· lilt" (mys) '71 -Helen Heyes, Mildred Htl'twlck l :JO D "Mt. ~ (com) ·s.J- ClTlton Webb, Edmund Gwtnn. r 1111te$ °"· Tiit rul burden turns out to bt the roomm1te, who Is bttutituJ and mucll too lnteruttd in .lot Ger.rd. 8 QJCIJ9lnNIC ..._ S..- c:ial "People lJk• Ui" Eurne Rodie. Katherine Hell'llOlld, Grtnt~ .._9lHHD{I')-.... (RJViu"'al APfttt:-20 Eilffn Mol>oMutll Ind lrtnt f>td. dtcldu lier """'''' IS OVtf bt· row sttr In this HBC procrem dt· c.ust Walter has f1lt.n off the "•I· fOt m«nlnc •nd •tt.moon llatlno. velopmen1 projttt •bout 1 middle· ~ind •11 found by"-' In 1 MM! pa. ...... DAmM! ~. c11u l1m1ly in , stfff mill town '.!!l'Y compcomls1111 s1tu1hon. Below, for 10'.I( comrem.nc., .,. .-_,~111tly-(Oll(flllll~ piol>-al.._• "1WWWWll ~.,..,._,_ - - - - ltlllS Of un.mployrivnt Ind 11ln1 10:00 8 ~~CfMlf ...... ! (C) (lit) "11Mtt ...... "Ct.' ·-~.._~.<! ,. , ·~ Jp ~ ~......_.,_~~·;;=~1m~~Q;~~;~"""~ ~2-~ . ..,~.. . . ., r rend! soldltr on • Ont .Afltr d .... ,, ...... ,... ~. • MAWI. ~ follows his kidiiipPtd awttt1111n 10 1b11 d1M•M. 0r hr1llnston (P•• -..,,...,,.,..-rco111r ·63 -Wilfer Rio lo ttscut h•r lrom a 1•n1 bent rid O'"'HI) dec:lda 10 •b•ndon Pldi-ort. Vlrn1 LW. Sltwtrt Gren111 on ltnd1n1 llllff lltluettes which madlClnt ind 111~ Ille with th• 11:00 0 (C) "'Silarlly YMll" (mus) '55 hold Ill• secret to 1 fortune 1n 11111s. wom1n flt lovri. G•nnon must bl 41btr1ee • .lol!lllt Oni. (j) MeN: (C) (Zlw) "Deet M-1nJ1rum1nt1I In periutd1nc Ill• dY· 1?:00 ID "1lle Ttdlu• ~ (mys) Cifw' (com) '65 -J1mn s1.-..u1, ln1 min to ucnflct Ills unfulfilled '54-M•raertt L1l111ton. Bri1itte Bardot. drums In otdtr to uve the petlents 1:00 0 ....,._. l :tfJ'' (dra) '48 -D <a (J)> (]) a> o. t11e heh w11<n1 u~n depend on t11t turi eon's A11n l•dd, 1>o<1n1 itttd. "W11ers of Sin" f'u1ntts end his untqut k~tdie and skill 9 "Wlllle t1M CltJ SIM,... (m~I fellow roommates htltn 11tent1~1ly 0 U Ci) 9 8' JI 1 u _; h h • '56 -, D1n1 Arldrews, Rhond1 f'ltm. as the •trden lectures th•11·11 on tilt "Plasllque" St. John i nd Donner ~n , Vincent Price. 1tvlls of eamblin&-then continue lnv1sll11t1 the dttlh ol • divorcee Z:JO • (~) "11.111 ... ltl"-n" (wes) '5l with llltir pl1ns lor 1 po~er 11m1. In • sports ur demolished by 1 -d11 Murphy, Bn1n Oonl~. l'J MllllN $ ....,._: (C) (2ttr) plnt1que ct11111 end the trill lt1ds l :OO 11lil "flwt Dtt1*1tt Wt11M1t" (d11) "fit """ f9'1tt wtiat's 'la "'""" Into the worlds' ol electronic sur 71-Robert Conred. Julie Somm1r1 (com) '68 -Ot10ll Welles, Ol1¥tt velll1nca 1nd or1•nlled cnmt J:JO D (C) "Tiie '•rilt or '•""'" Retd. A sU«USful London •dver Ctortt M1h111s end C•rt Beu autsl <co"!) '67 -Pet Boone, P•m•I• hs1n1 executive dl(ides to 11v1 up i....... Austin, ferry. fhomas. his two mistruus, hli wife 1nd Me4 ~ his position to return to the ' cert· .lad Y111 t•'9 Cniu4e tr .. d•rs of his ttr1y youth WlldWe M'ftllt»re only to fllld tlllt tllost days LM Mena• ~ weren't IO lood •lier •II. DecNa .. Dtd&loll "BIK.. 1:00 B 9 IE m m ~ I [b!Caj ~ Mecl Tlhtlt W1nt1(' Henry Fonda llosls .... ~ (i1J (]) QJ \SJ ...... Seetdl The S«Ond 1nnu1I Gru t ltd lO:JO ID m.,..... ft'•llilJ Affair Midi T1ltnt SttrtJI et Butdl Gar ~ DlCl Y111 °"-sai.. ~ cltM, Los An,_,, tttturlnt , two u;oo ~O ea>.._ 'tlttldt• F1•11y hour t1l1nt &how tmtttd by Ttd ~Ci)....... Ml•·l2 Midi. bosl '°' 2J y11rs ol the Or el CtMdM "9•1111 Drau l11n1I Amtltur ~r. Twenty fin•I· I-.. <IS >star Trek ists ulldtd from • field of ove1 Mlty Hwt.ata, Miry H1rtaa• ' Z..... 450 1m1teur and prolesslon11 en· ....., & Alltt llttlt Rl1ala ltrtain.rs compete for thr1t 11111d (]) 1¥Mwtl 5:JO I ID Altfr CrlfflUI Sllft prlus. . ~ ~ Rt,.n liltN Crifff11 sai.., fl1..... ( ())) Trvtll 9f ~Utllal m Sbi•p Ult Stan 1r: MeN: (C) (2ii,, "T1M Hffcl•1 C*m S4 : ffiii EMctric Ct•pe., M:: ~::l.. ~:,,,;_ g·~~~:~ ll:JO 11 (i1) CD W !--ti MevM: (C) · ~~" OutdOtn111111 Milden. 1-i~(mus) 66 -Elvls Pres· I uSA: ,.._.. '"' ,..,.. 1· s1111.!.!J Feb""· 1:00 U tD oo m m " ... MadMs T"9ti11 . ' 9 (jJ (11 ln leh•117 cartt11 hwll~ for Dtlllrs l•lllHdt Laacu• "9rr1•1 ) ::!,~•·:~" llltt" (dra) Ct.it Cl)) louw l:JO IJ@ C1J "'1tUt (II) Mery Tyler ' 2 -Humphrey 8o11rt. Irene Men. Tiltll tlll TMll Moo11 •nd Jtcll Elam 1u1st in this nine. Cttlcttltntit11 eplaodt In whldl the horrible tnilh 0 <9 Cl)) CD MuiltJ N11ht I Len Lucy ebout Phyllis' tint d1ys on tht job ~ "fond• . An Atnenu 11 Ltt· De fll ,,. rtYHltd In fleshbldl. •ct' Bureeu Meredith ia host •nd m 9 CUIUIOU r:9 (I)) CD m AIC .....,., nerrator ol this 90·mlnult review of : ..... I~ 1111 lilt Ind Cllfft ot Henry fonda D Mllltt• d• VIWr DH Ma ... Settee Tat with intaNiews t•Ptd In Holl1"00d: ~ .. F•llilJ C.....Wlta N.w York •nd London. Included .,, 7:10 .._ Treuure H1111t ~lllJ Clmlt "Stocbrs Cop. 11cerpt1 lrom Fonda's motl m1mo-@ CIJ a HtffrweH S4111'f' pt(' Two men, c.1111111 up In the vlo flble t11m rolu. lt¥t AMtrlcl1 ~ ••ne. °' • 1913 itnke by Cornllh w Dr•cMt Wlli4! tf S.rvtwel clay wM•"· find ttien lritndslllp • MeN: ........ Atfllf" Cd11J ,.,_,, tllr .. ttntd. ' -Gre1ory Ptck, Robert Pres CtltlMftJ hwll11 m Nee« hlcl Hepr Ion, Join ltMtlt l rldy lllltdl 9:00 l'J !HJ CJ'J All i. UM fa•llJ I ...._ · Ot. Wiit: Tiie 011 .. 111 (1f) lfctt e iicis up 1 chtln lttter, c.tCt~ttlt ' Wiid llllade11 dtfylne lllt bid llltll promised In -• Ml•·ll lhe letttt, 1nd finds llimMlf Ille · UM: ,..,.. •1141 ,. .. IUo 1:00 alJ (l) ( IPIC161, I Mr. a u oo ~MevM "Aelb "' i. I.ff ...., a... te D11111er (If ces tct ot • 1111"1... of mlsh•P8 · : 11 Plrtl ,._ .,,11,,.,.,,.,,, __ , ~-dr-A ~009 1IiHM Fttrutt1 '(1dv) '$9 -Jam11 Kenney -~· ,..,.,..._ ''" ·~ "Ho Prob1bl1 C.use" (II) Jot ror. I Tiit fll Rooney, •hoM ICtrbte tnltrttlnlns ruttr Is 1nit1td and lnistt1ltd In lht frtt11 UNCll obstiv1tions Oii 1~t1nmtnt burHu hla tffO<ti to ~MP l1w end order . lilftlt: ~ Ill lllU" (dre) crter .,.,. Htn 1111 MHOn on the on his bell when tht court rtleas.s -Ptul Messey, Eddie Alblrt CBS News Specl1I "Mr. Rooney Cott '" ObllOlllOlll •lcohollc llld I din 1:00 a 0 Ci) 9 m TtMnlW 10 Wuhln11on," now t1k11 hla P•I ltfOU& dni1 d•tltr Rldltrd But Z:OO a MeN: "'"' LlttM" (dll) '40 Ill Ind • lllrn crww to tom• or lltr1 ind P1ul Stevens 1u11S1 _ Btllt Davis, He ... -n Mi,.hill. Amtrlci 's typiCll end atyplcal 111 ,.,. . • t1uranta, Obstl'lln1 In Illa own Slit· ,.,. 10 Ciel wey llow Amerltana NI whtn l:IO 8 (ltJ ~ (I) ON 111, It A Tl•t t~ .. 1 out, wtw• tJ1t1 co end ~ Mn • mllliency over e mltt1k1 ;, . In htr pllone blln .. aa to wto1n ta (I) Im Im Mt'llll' 0. "Tht rtmlflcatlont when ahe la lnvestl· 1 Whte-V' ('R) lffklnf to win the e!!ld by lllt Mtltt Ml'Ylct. top prize, Sonny end Wiii tntt r a Ill llrttl ~• Mllfttfl d1n11rous stock car rect. Rory Cal· 10:00 8 (ltJ (1) (I) Cll ....,. "lnaldt lloun end Scott Brady fUHt. Publl'C Ttrr1liTon" CBS Hews Cor· 8 le•.,-Thia muaiut r11pondant Clllr1ta Kuralt explores !>!~~~~ I ~ h ~1'1~ tel, 111o~·..,; atlon" •1'~-a...:,..-111:11 :1"'7~~mitli. •-,. en _,E , JU"(. •Ilk-~lllryJomttJ ~·Jd of "" Mtwtt: (2lhhf) "YMll,.._ Wlllt1 Houff Offlct ol Tat~mun· " (dra) ''4-James Francia· lcatlons. Clay Whitehead, 1nd for· cut, Sut1nne Pltsllttte. "'" Hlaon aide Chartea Cotton '" fJ UH Cl)) (!) 0> "'"' Daya Interviewed. ·1Tonzlt'a N 1wf'rf1nd" (R) Fontl• D ~ (I) 9 m City ,, AllCtla lntroduca Blll "Sticks" Downey to "M1rifia'1 Dfupptuanca" Jake's his friends end 11ts mi11d ru cllona HCrttary Mirtha Is kidnapped In because Biii Is "colored." th• Castle of Drttms-1 pleasure liJ Miiii.ii $ MMll: (C) (!!Ir) m1n110n btlonflnf to a movie pro-"Til fMlllY Coli11tly" (dre) '68 -ducer-1nd Jake's aeardl for her Tony Franciosa, Anf1nctt1 Comar, uncoven Information which llnki Quy Stockwell. her dlseppur1nct to 1 triple lloml· IMy ThrM ltM cidt, the lnllu1ntl1I producer i nd ''"' Muon corrupt pcillct. "... 1·,...,. Mftlt: (C) (211r) "The '"''" of (QI(()) CJ) GE A IC N 1 w a Je1n lt'Mlt" (dra) '69-M•t· ••UP "Gun Control: Pro and rt• Smltll, Robert Stevens, P1m1l1 Con" Art tl&httr h1nd1un control Frtnklln. laws 1 gublk: ntcOSSlty or 1 hon fJ!.I Mlstt,,ioc. Tltoatn: C.m 1114 on tht publlc7 In thlt pro1ram, ABC Jlt (R) Newt t•kti an lnvm t11tiv• •P· &J Clltsflrftt protth In sMklnr the •nswtr to this '9 My IJtlte Ma111t QUttUon, uplotln1 the CHI lor l :JO e {QI ())) CJ) GE l t wt r 11 t & stron11r controls, and tht otht< In· I"-"Tiit Soclt"' Pa•••"' (R) Li vatl1at1n1 tht CIM a11lnst more , .. , '' "' restrictions. vtrnt and Sfurtey, wurtn1 form1I I WNfft Adftlltutt 1owns obtalntd for them by fnends, i..w A.trice• ~ attend their first "upptf crust" llklltJ P'ytl!H' F1'I Cl lunchon t nd mln1I• conlldtnllr ( ) 1 111 mis with Ill• ~tty tolk until tvtnts lO:JO 1..... F ... take an ominous tum • •11• u .. fl dt Ctt•Wl1J ti?!;;:. Cded4lt G) Sltll•tlM C..ldy AltftNtiM Rf• ftdval t:00 • ~ m (I) M·A·s·" <R> t.· 11'(10 Ii ~mm..._. tumln1 TrOm 1 conftrtnct of the ' ~ (I) Ntws "38111 Pmllet Medical Society" in of 5f'NdM tlle 4077th bus with Radar 1t the nhll Dltloft wheel, Col. Potter, H1.wkay1, BJ. Mtorio: (C) "fortJ·Etllt·HMr Hunnicutt and Frank Burns bump Ill" (dra) '70 _ Otrrtn McGavln. 1lon.1 over • tomup road until th~y IMtry HlrtMH Miry Hartiaan r11hze they are ltopeltssly lost in '""" ' Altt11' what mlJ!l.t bt enemy territory. (!)a.Hit U11t ft (iJ CIJ tlGl m ~olltt Woun , iObtrt Madttil Report "Ab<Wt t nd Teyond (II) Sit: Ptp· ( Cl)) frvtfl °' Ctuo4!UtllCOS per Anderson's undercover imper· , Ciiiit11a J4 sonatlon of • prison parol11 la com· plk:1t1d when 1 romance dtvtlops ll:JO IJ lffl,~ CIS, lat. Mowlt: (C) with an unreformed bank robber. ~Ji. (dr1) 70-Anthony Quinn, 0 I IHc!AL t 1111awkl: o.. MH'• Ann·M"L'.!l. Lockwood. 1t1'11111 Tiils rtll1lous documentary I ID a§ g:) Jollllny tenon concerns the alltets ol the atomic fho .....,. bomb on H111sa~I end on lht Ill• • ~ "TM 'rut O'IUllt(' ol Buckner fann1n1, lormlf M1rlnt ra) 37-HuihrtY 8b(111. end one ol the first Amtnc.ns to <9 Cf)) AIC flltl4ay ..,._ l1nlf in N11aukl att11 !tit bombln1. twJ "SbOa·A· • Baby" supply1na mtdoeal aid lo the vie· I =:-' t1ms D CD m TIM ltMlln "Shadow of Cot S.art A Min" (R) Chr11 and hrTY mall.• ~i.!: Ult u.a a d11perat1 attempt to "" 1n 1mollon1lly sll1tttrtd older pola U:Oo D Mowlt: "'Sb of A aJM" (c:om) offlctr wbOst pertonal p1oblem1 ·~-W.C. Atlds, CNrtts RuU1os. have IHlt him on • ptth to dtS i Tllo fll tructiOn Mtorio: "A Ltttlf t. Three I Mtf'f lritftll Sllw lftt" (dra) '49 -Junnt Cn1in, Tiit ltN 01ttt P1ul Doualas, Linda 01m11l. ~ ... MM\e: "Tllt Day •114 "" Ho•I" , .. b ot lhtle11 (dra) '63-Slmont Sl1llOl'ot. trln hamplln hosts lhls Inter I iYJ.' YM view with La1un1 Buch filmmakers 1:00 • (l)am11_,.. ("C.tcfl tllt Joy"). Z:OO : ~met" (mys) ''5 -f9 ())) I 1m1n I Dr. Jed V111 umphrey Bocart, Aluls Smith. I~ m Alt-Nllltt SM: "Mr. Soft II> [JftM Ttlldt," ..,..... 'rwttr 8'rf' DEPILATROH PAINLESS -SAFE -PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL The No N•fll• Dep1latron Process 1s •die.,. tftdon~ and has F C C approval. (Complete phys1c 1ans reports available at ireatmenl centers) For free. private consultation with ltcensed techn1ctan call -"'"""'"• .. ~ .... Of PILA TRON PROFfSSIONAl CENTERS LA-..UI ,,._..,. JIUt,_ .. ,_ .. , •• 1111 -rMH•Tm ..... -..... _, .. "~IHI "l.T~ tl~IMI Pa1• 11 LUGGAGE TAGS tr .. YOUR BUSINESS CARD PRICES: Ute.or l /SS 4/ltep Sl.60 eo. 6f'tep SI.SO ... IOor ..... Sl.40eo. ,. ... ' •• ln(luo.d ,.,. 12 .. .., _., -· -- NO CARD7 ...... ,_ ... . .-.-......... .. ,._._ .. .... -cw4 per ... ADOJl' .. a.. TV WEEK. APRIL 11. 19715 WEDNE S DAY APRIL 21 -'°' momlnc end afternoon Ustlnp, pie ...... DAYTIME rROGRAMS. Mow, few your conwn'-"ce, ne ':JO the dey'a rnovln. -9:30 e "Prtt.Mtt"' (d11) '47 -Al· btrt O.kktr, ~thtrint Cr111. '°£11- d1Htmttlt" (rom) '49 -David Nivtn, TtrtSI Wnlht. 0111 Ptneau. 11:00 0 (C) "Otl MMllllCllt ..,.. (mus) 'Si -Doris Day. Go<don MaeRae. Jack Smith. U:OO m "Rt1110111" • (dra) '36 -Don Amtcht, Loretta Youn1. Ktnt Tay· lor. 1:001J "Tiiis llu11 lot Hirt" (dra) '42 -Alan Ladd, Veronica Lakt, Robert Preston. 9 CC) "Dir ot die WllVfl'' (susp) 'il -Rldlard Etan, Martha Hyer. 2:30 0 (C) "Tiit NtlM Dtw11" (adv) '"S6 -Arthur Kennedy, Betta St. John, CharHla. 3:00 9 "Su4detlty SilllW' '71 -Hal Holbrook, Barbara Rush, Maraot Klddtr, Harvey Korman. Lam . 1:00 !al. 9 (I) mm...., lewllq llC' Dtllars .... llD Te Tell tfle Trutll c .. cntrltlH I Uwt Lucy T1N Fii m Wrert.~·;o,;- *'CIVILISATION' THIS WEEK ONLY! I ClvllluUM (i))TMltMln Dilllqro d• Ylvlr Ad4alu fl•llJ a;,Na•t Tillt TuM 7:30 I lobbr Vllltllt Sll4'w • U.. Alllttb11 stJtt "Love & I t Nutsy Giri" Guests art An· l•n•tt• Comer, Jerry Van Dyke and Paul Windltll. lllt'• Mau A Deel T rt1111rt Hult c.lttlrftr lewtiq """ lteUen llMr luld (I) lalt ef tllt WIW ED Mt111-IZ • 1ppt1rs 10 be etedible but becomes 1:00 IJ@ CD r.., on.-. H41 compliclted lfttr the mother Ir· Din Countrr musle l•l'Olilt Roy llYtS ind conlldu the tnl1r. SIOIY Clull. sm of "Htt Haw" •nd to Ed eomed1e1111e fMh Buw '°'" Tonr ~ Moyj.: CCl !90) "f.aq llldet" BULL HEADED COP Ortendo to ihow w1111 happened (dra) '69 -Tack Hlc:/lolson. Peter - when tht Old Wut flol its first Fonda N y .. s • c Bo h B I h I be .. woman shenll. ont of the sketches €D hr1tl •• Pri111ewen ew or... late s a.mous r~ t e l o.s ong en ... nown as on tonl(ht's ,/low IO:OO IJ @ Cl) Tiie ll8I Kidpt the launching pad for many of Amcric1 's ~t kJlown SIU). Paul 8 BOB HOPE (A) Bum11tr 14orcan wouncll 1 '°'· Soniino, star or ABC's Superstar series (Saturdays, tOPM), 1tac:a * Ol YMptC BENEFIT pected muu•r then tanlfes with his thelltric:al beainruogs to a slightly different, iilbeit cont1suous, ,, ..,1-"..,~~~y t.!).unlured~'s,,. ~M~~S!>~;_--~ •• ., M-" . . • •.,. >, .... ~':"r -~#-' • --l·"'~ ~~·~ R~~I. lb TSH l '.tt> ~ · -"'-vr11fllti'll 1 c in1t. belt>°' are irf lhe Catskills. f"~ltrel.~~ .. ~~ 0 Q) a;, WI tte,e Spt· 0 Q) a;, DOUT Klwt kl ~· mud1 fn feoapphy but llTOMa dn tM one h.and._you have the ea' y dal Bob Hope tmtls to Montrul-llOll adVenture series in which Burt aroma o chicken ioup: on the other hand, iJ the spicy tingle or with Bina Crosby 1nd Shlrltr Jones Reynolds pl1ys Lt John Hawk, • minestrone. with a touch of ~arlic. as hll autsh for this btntl11 per modern·diy American lndlin IS· Born 1n Brookl yn of lt11lian de.seen!, P:ud had his eye on an torm1nc1 Proceeds lrom p11d ad s11ned to the District Attom1y's miuions will be dividtd equilly olhct '" New Yori! City. Tonirllt actiog career from his high school day1 when he was ~ct111e n btl•ttn tht us ind Cinid1an H1wll tracks down 1 setf.st)'led re· dramalics. He won a Columbia University conte't for hi&h school i mp1c teams former dedattd to 11im1n1tin1 sin students with the recitation of a poem-in Italian. Mo•lt: (C) (211t) ''$111!11'' (adv) 1nd eutomat1on throu111 homicide. His debul, however. was as a singer. During ~ummer v:u;ation' ' 2 -Juon Robards, Peter f'alk. Gent Hickman and John fltarley he worked the Mine51rone Bell as 11 singer-emcee-social director for M1rt1n undau 1uest $2S per week plus board. Even though his father. a practical men, (I) Mowlt: • (C) (2hr) "R11111111•" ID""' ur,ed Paul to become a pop aln,er (ii paid belier), Paul insisted on (dr•> '63 -Robert Mitchum, Elu Mo41 ~llld studying opern. He supported himself with assorred odd jobs untO Martinelli (Cif (j)) CD Star0y & Hutch . h "' I I G d d I d B "· I 0 (~CJ)) (J' CD Tiit "" Oris· unty Hunter'' (R) After murd1r· Silt mont s , ... 111 ona uar uty cal c , ·• arrac ..... have ousy acoU• 111at Wo.Mltt Women (A) The bt1u 1111 1 min who Ines lo escape their sties," he says. tllul heroine of the popul1r 1940s clutches, 1 pair of txlortlonists 10 A civilian once more. Soniino enrolled in the Americun Musical comic books, tndowtd with umQut 1fttr the dud man's 1tr1lr1end who and Dramatic Theatrical Academy. where he ~tudied with Sanford powers ol wisdom 1nd 1ncrtd1ble could impliute them In Ill• killln1 Meisner and met his wife-to-be. Lorraine. Al the end of a year, with strtnflh, performs tuts ot skrll 1nd Loli Albriaht. RemOll Bieri end no noticeable inro:.ds toward a carerr. be became an inJurance da11n1 10 uve the Ille ot • US Sherry J1cluon auest 11gent. His luck bcaan to chanac. briefly, when he landed a job.in the 1rmr Ofl!Cff m Wllclllft Adwlltllrw chorus of the BroadwJy musical, "Ba10ur ... which also entailed 0 Mlllloft $ Mtwlf: (C) (2111) ED Orel ltolltrb Caster Sp.Ill six spnking lines. Having married Lorraine and with a family on ~ ,.roftlMre" (mys) '69 -l0:30 Im g) ,..., the w11y, it was back lo more l11cra11ve work for Paul. In rapid suc- Harry Gu1rdino, Dint Merrill, Jo Variety SftM ces5ion he worked as a car salc\man. waiter, warehouseman and bar-Hph Colltn Tiiis It .. NINH "Nlm1e1n I M,.,.:..'.,!"[..~!°911 • ll:OO ilu1!ue P~rtv~ltw· ·~·· .. _ tender, at the same time study1na advcrti.,ing copywriting. •. , --,.... Making a comfortable living 11nd reasonably happy, he and bis News wife allended the theatre one night h wa.s a turning point. "I r~ . .,...,,, Oakland A'• va Dt 11 tf rtuelle rncmbc,. it vrvldly." say1 Paul. "It wu Jack Warden in 'Man in the lro1• T111rs lhrallal Olli.11 Glass Booth' and I wu so uciltd over the play and Jack's per-m BALLAD OF BABY DOE . lffvlt: (C) .. ,.., .... lite formance that Lorraine told me IO quit ac:Wert1.\ing and gel back. to * Lincoln Center·Llve 11e Mtrt11t" (hor) 'S4 -Kart Mil· theatre. 'If nor.' she said. 'you'll be dead al JS. You'll be an unhappy KFAC·AM/FM S lmulca1t den, P11ric11 Med1n1, Steve Forrest man and we'll be a very unhappy family," ei. ..... r u-· ,. ..... T... IMery Htl'tllllll, Mary Hart11111 Soon thereafter. Paul sioned for his fir~t movie. "Where's Poppa?" .,.,.. rre111 -• ....,..,.,, '"' luntt & Allt11 • Yera City Opera "The Belled m S41rwlnl starrina George Segal and Rurh Gordon. Thi~ was followed by an-ot Baby Doe" S.I in 1880 •I lht : Roiltrt lllec,.tll lttport 01her comedy, "Made For Each Other." in which Paul. three years Pok of the SOid and lllvtr atrik•• ( ())) TntUI or Coftl4Mlllt11c.ta younger than Joe Bologna played the latter's Carher. And tha1 led 1n Col()(edo. lht opert is beud on , Cl11t1U J4 directly to Joe Papp and ''That Champ1on5hjp Season," 1wo drama th1 true story of Ellubeth Dot, en d d th h b h' h • indtptndenl, tneraet1e women who 11:30 IQ111) ~CU ~ta Mewlt: (C) awar ' an a career at 111 een 1n •a gear ever since. luves htr huJb•nd to bttttr htr ..,-~ 1" (Kl·ll) 68-Chrlatoplltr In the 5upenlar series. Sorvino portrays Bert o· Angelo. the fortune In lu cMlle and becomts Gtol~, Grtta 81ldw1n. tough. bull-headed Snn Francisco police detecrivc who twists the Involved with th• ll•ml>oy•nt Hor.et I Cf.([§ m lttlftl!J Canotl rules in51de-out if It help~ him to "collar" a suspect. A round the Tebor, !ht rlcllett men In Colo· • ~lllMIMR ., srarion they call him a "disciplinary problem" becau~e he won't redo Ruth Wtl1tn1. Rich.rd frtd· , lffvlt: l11wltlbl• ltrlpt1 (dra) conform to depanmental rules. But his engaging pcnonality gets rich , r11ncas Bible star Judith 9 -Humphttr Bocart, Wllllim him off the hook and, besides. he llCI~ rc.~ulcs. Somo11, the lint wom1n conductor Holdtn. Teamwork isn't Bert's style, and if he's a sttp or two ahead of the 11 the Hew Yorlt City Opera lttda O (9 (J)) CD WW. Wtft41 ...._ crooks he's after. it's because he rMels them on their own turf and tht ortlltstr1 ' le: (C)''flit Doty tlte b!UI Mtftd" Cl) Cfla•""llli, w,....111 (mp) '74 -Jac'1e ~t. Clt1von always lands on his feet . As Bert secs ii. his methods worked when 'I) Jall'N .. LHIY•I• ,.,.1111111 lJt~lt. Wllll1m Wlndoni. he was a cop in New York, ~o why shouldn't they work in San l :>O m C-Wlb I ~~HI Francisco? '"'" On the surface, O'Angelo is a li~ht-hearied, rough and tumble cop t:OO fJ ~ C • • • • 11 (R) A M S.art wir h a sen" of humor .... but inscde. he'~ a dedicaled, 4ensi1i\lc min OrMn Berti n te11n btcomu th• c..Mt by llfutt in a rtopentd murder . lltd Jt41ruf who cAres - CIM lnvotv1n1 • COllVlct wllo un IZ:OO Mtwtt: "Wt Uwt Aplll" (d11) For Soniino. Bert o· Angdo/S11pcrstar is hi\ second 1erie.os it1rrin1 ~tdly 111r111 dow11 parot• · -rrtdrc Ma rth, Nine Sten rolt He was prev1ou,1y in the '~nu, We'll Get By His resume alJO (Qt ) CD I a r • t ta Cf) Tiit Fil lists 5everal thealrrcal and made-fnr-tclcvislon movie\. " Bite ot pit ' (I!) Tony farttta m 1111..W: ~wra. Mib" (ecM ·49 Jn 1elev11lon. Sorvino s1111red in "Ttll Mc Where II H urls" and tn11t1 a youn1 lady with • 1hedy -Olck Powell, Evelyn ltey•. in the ABC movie "It Couldn't Happen la a Nker Guy." 4 put ltld ''""' "'"'"" '" ' hop or m M..W: ....... "' lllW" (drt) Appearlna in the aerie' wirh .~rvino IS yo1tnR Roher! Pine •nd llouble Karen Vetentine 1vnt1 'ST -Jolin Carroll, Vera R•laton. character actor Oennii Patrick Pinc portray' police in~pcc1or Larry I MelY ltHrhl ..._ 1:0014.t(l)tRll m T-..w John,on-O'An&elo'' ddekick. Par rick t\ ~en in the role of division Tiit M4I o... 2:00 iir..w: "frtar~ If We•••" carain Jack Srccn--Capt. flvltu r1) '54 -Soplllt Lor•n. Tlb t:>O 019 m Clllet & u.t Mi111 Hunttr. Kttt1en Wynn. arry, Bert'' watchdoa. I~ everything Bert is not: polite. e1lm, "Mr Bu terlTY'' (A) Cd IS ll•bbtr m All·Nlallt --..:·"A w...... neutral or opinion and 3Chohirly of approach. Wht'n Larry Wanta 10 111ted wh1n 1 roun1 Japtn11e ~" "OIM" . run thin&, "by tht book," Dr at lea\t let his superior know what'• buatnmman shaw• up •t the 11 J:45 f) Mtwtt: .. o.Mtllll 1t .._,. aoina on, Bert want' 10 ch11rae ahead in the ~tree!•, ltnockin1 head1 111e end cltl"'1 to bt hit '0" {my1) '46 -Suu n H~ywerd. P•ut and touchina hearts until he recs what he wanls ... and then let After tht 1n11tal tlloek. the slOI) Luku. 8111 Wllllama. ~omconc kn<'W whial he't been up to .~ CLOSE · UP ·-" ,.,. l! I If I Ill ~ I) /\ ~· APRIL 22 .... "" r.=.Nt• llltrlqt f•llllJJ Mlll·l2 i i...,,. •• P:or moml.,. enll •tt.rnoon 119tlnp, Cll) It.Ir Trtl S»IMN ... IMYTIM! 'ftOCllllAMI, •"li Ytv bptd1 ltefow, for ,our convenleMa, ,,. Llttlt Rial• ........ -. ~ .... -it" lrffflll "'"' ~-~ -.. ~YTJ~E 5~s , ~ ~-_ ~~· • i&\ I ! ~ :;.. .. ~ .. ,_ t:JO...... nMvt ........ (myi) • • ,...,,.. " 'JS -Fr.d MICMurr1y, Mtdlt Lue6t Ev1nL CC) "Hew Ct .. YtfY, YtfY 7:00 0 D 9 (I) m GI)~ ,_,.,.. (mus) '55 -Bttty G11bl1, lr1111Jiif Sllt rM Horttl. ltwfl~ tor Oollara 11:00 &!J "'Wtlt f'tlllt ltofY'' (oom) '50 ) loUfWI -J1rne1 C1111ey, Dons D1y, Vlr· ~~ti tfM Trutfl '111 Mayo. Co!lcllltrttlon "' 1Z:OO "Me11llettu M"'4r1•1" (dlt) I !Mt Lucy -Cltt11 G1ble. Mym• Loy. Tll• Fii 1:00 II '1.ucb Jofdu" (my1) '42 -C1J 9 tunarmokt Arin udd, Shtldon ltonerd, Helin ireclJour11tl Welker. £1 Mlle110 de Y r 9 "DIM 11111111" (dra) '64-Btttt Addams fa111llJ Davia.I. 1(111 Miiden, Ptltl uwford 7:l0 I US1 of Ult Wlhl 2:10 8 (") ..._II Wltllollt A Star" (wta) • m f'rlct It R 'S'S -Klril 0ou,1u , J11nn1 Crain. love American a !:00 (C) "llad Nton" !tusp) '71-Woltcl of the SM "C11c11 th1 ~ Thlnnu , Ray Mlll1nd, Yvtllt nd" Hoit Bill BulT\ld &lvu th1 Mlmlt ua, lynn lortn1. Gloria hlatory of th1 multl·hull ship, from Grth1rn1. lht most primitive ouu1111rs to the J:IO D (C) "flle lllettC!llllt Mr. U11p1r most modern <11111111 (Q(im) '64 -Don Knotts, C11ol1 i C.n41d C.111m · Cook. Jack W11ton. C.ltbrltJ lowlln1 Ed Am11 tnd clu n Stevenson vs. Tom ll1nntd}' •nd Rlchud Dtecon I Matdt '""' ""' l111d (]) HtltJW"CI Squar" l11111r YIJJo111 It's Kree-Slawer Week oo The 3:30 Movie! DoN KNoTTs is TltE INCREdiblE MR. LiMpET TV WllK, A~IL 11. 1'7t m Mllll·ll populoua nation from the Ptrtp4C· 1:00 8 (17) CD Cll n. W11tM1 (A) tlve ot tlft men who ltd Communlat JOlin:tOy, newapeper r.porter ind China to ltt poaltlon of wor1d power. buddln1 euthor, pl111 1111r hoat to Utllllln1 1 '"nclt TV fllm, tht • profisalon11 wrtter from New York PfOltlm offtlT • nt'lf look et Cllln1'a wllo la producln1 1 1uldtbook on hlstoty, n. PtOPI• end lb IMdtra, th• 11Jtt of Vlr1lnl1 ind '°°" d•· m """-l.aquap ""'9•• eld11 ht ltu m1dt • 1rave error. The Inquisitive wr1te< turn• up 1 10:00 8 1171 ()) Cll n. -.nc.. ,... ''sbl1ton In tht clottr' of the Bild· tiia ~P.· 1'lil1tl" Howard Oa Siivi win slallra ind ln11tt1 lle'a 10ln1 to st1t1 u ' Bou" TWMCI In thla hour· .• ~ -"""'' ~ ... ,...,, ' ... ""'"'" .,,.. ..... .. ~ ~:.~·~9f ~ --, ,_.. ~-.... ~.c.....,.. .... ' ~~*',...""'· the w er. • US: ""J, 1¥111-otntury •m· a 0 Cll9 m MK Dnll .... m1111 Hell polttletl bola. It-~ Ou"ts 111 Geor11 Burna Roy Clerk how 1 vlaorous 11'11 PrtlS -Pit· end Slttilds & Pernell ' tlcul1rly tll• tcatllln1 polltlcal Ctr· D Morie: (2hr) "Or. ltftllltioft" toon1 of Thomu Nu t In Herpet'a [cOm) '64 -Peter Sellers, Georae Wtt•Jy and a Mrils of dltclosur.1 C. Scott, Ste111n1 Hiydtn. tn th1 New York Tlrn11-ll111lly blew (I) Movie: (C) (211r) "Tiit f'IN1Vre tbt lld ott t~ bluest 1e1nd1 I In IMurs" (rom) '6S _ Ann·Meriret, New Yo1k City a hbtory, jus1 a unr1 Tony Frenelosa. °"" 100 yaars llO. o ca (()> mm w.1c ..... ~ Io""' KOtter "ArtlvlderCJ: Biby!" !R) ~ ~!Mid Hor1h1ck uts tran°sftrred out ot (QI Cl)) ()) H.,TY 0 "Book of 1(01!11'1 cl1u btclUlt hi• 1r•~1S l l'llU" (R) A 1rn1U book, lilftd lmp1ovtd but ht dotan't went to 10. with l11fo1m1tlon 'l'lhlch could d11 11J Mllllo11 $ Movlt: (C) "Tiit Mtvlt troy m1ny lives, Is stolen by bleck· liliirdenr" (mya) '70 _ ArthU'r Ktn· m1llera i nd Harry Is hired by 1 ntd)'. Wuttn 01lts, Robert Webber. p0sthumoua clftnl-1 sl1fn 11mblln1 My Tllrtt !Ha 11111 quffn-to 1•t the book beck "" a1a .. 11 Antllony Zerbt, Rita G1m, Barb1r1 Nl'ft Cuon 1nd Ruiseil Wllllns IUISt Mtvlt: (C) (21") """ IHd I WNdllft Advtllturt 11'' P1rt I (dra) '66 -Steve &..wt A.tttelln -McQun n, Rlchud Crenn1, C1ndte1 a.me •• f'rl1111vtt1 B111•n. Rlchtrd Att1nborou1h. 10·JO B m ...... fl!) 1 IPICfr~ Ju1111t Welt Wltfl . 6lCll ''lntonlt r " Ju nnt Woll lnt1r. . VIII Dyle Shew ~':::erM~y:::n,coO~c:::/ ~~ 11:0011 Q ~ ~ !.. MIWI d1tcuuti htr Clrtlf 1nd how 11 ~ .t ~ hu been 1tfecttd by l>tint 1 wom •rlh.tl 1M11tft 1n 1n 1 m1l1°dom1n1ted profeulon • Movie: "M1r1 Mini" (adv) '52 f!> Cl111 lllttrudtNI -rrol Flynn, Ruth Roman, Rey· 'I) J1pe11ttt Ullllltlt f't01r11111 mond Burr. l :JO D <IB . ) m m .. '"' Mllltt I ... ,, Hllf•H, Mary Hlrt111111 '~iscovtry' (°R) Ont ol Barney's luma l AIM1' detectives Is IC'CU91d of •.rtortlon m ltttl• Unt i• member of th1 11y community . : hb.rt Mldltll Report Ct111·Wlh ( Cl)) Tnitll Of Conatquenaa Tiit l.td Ones Mtllan fll111 11:15 a> Cln11111 34 CitJw1tthen 11:30 G @ ~ CIS ult Mtvlt: (C) 9:00 R (fl) (1) Cl) H1w1H flvt..O (R) '1fheGun (dr1) '74 -Stephen El The F1vi-O unit s11rches for lord Hott. Jun le Bouvle1. Ch1t1es Danby. mlss1n1 En1llsh 19 (I)@) m JollnllJ Cal"I011 tourist who 1pp1rently hu drowned fli« Ho111Jntoo11tn In the Walklki·BHch surf. Movie: "Chain U1ht11ln1" (dre) 0 fiJ Cil tJ& m N I C TllurM11J -Humphrey Boaart, Eleanor Movie: ("fl (flu) "Judie Horten lo Parker. Ill• k obboro Boys" (dra) '76 -fJ (~ (j)) <lJ Wide Wofld f'tl· Arthur Hill, Vere Miits. lewis J. Miits "M1nn11' & "Tiit Ma1lci1n" Stadlln, Ken Kercheval, Ellen Ber I Or11ntt btr, Suun ltdtrer, Bury Snider, Nns Bruce Welson, Dtvld Harris. urry Qet S1111rt Bulla, Ronnie Clanton, P1ul B1nj1· Co111blt min. A Southttn lud11 llnda puslon 1Z:OO g Movie: "JliuW" (mys) '6l _ trouseO i nd his 1eput1tlon 11 stake Jldl Wernti, Ronald L-"'. when he presides ovtr 1 tril l In w Tiit Fii ..... wh1<h nine bt1ck men 1r1 accuMd of 11pm1 two white women Movie: "fiw" (dr1) '51 -fJ (~ (f ) ( m Sb'Mb ,, S.11 Susan Oou1lu, James Anderson. FrenclK.e "The Cat's Paw'' (R) Lt m Movie: (C) "A Yery ,,...,.t. Af. M1k1 Stone h11 llllous Ooubls after firr" (dr1) '62 -81111111 B11dot. propos1111 m1m11e to bt1ulllul In· M1rcello M11tro11nn1. spector lrtn1 M1r1m, who his b .. n 1:00 0 Ci} 00) Et) Te•emw u s11ned to •ork with him In horni l :OO -Mevlt: (C) -Cun-'_. (wts) cld1. Diane Biker, D1r1etn terr, -...,..., Muk Miller and Berbm Blbcock '66 -Audit Murphy, Ed1er Bueh1n t In, W1111n St1111n1 i1Mtrv Clrtffi11 Show m All·Nilht lllow: "I W11 A M1l1 T111 loW o..11 Yr.r lrlde," "lrld11 at S.11 L111t M11lu11 '11111 1t'1'' 1 IPIC!Ai I Mao'e Cllh1• A docu· J:30 ft Movie: "Tiit S.Cnt Doot'' (dra) mtn u y on lht wo1ld's o'IOJI ·~ -Robert Hutton. Sandra Dorn. FRIDAY APRtL 23 For momlns and eftlfnoon lbtlnp, ........ DAYTIME rROGttAMS. ....,_, for JO"' eomtenlence, •re the cley'~movles. • • ··~ M.O\IJICQ .~·~>~ 9:JO a "fMe .. MwtN" (mys) '46- W.n C.nldint. (C) "SM9t uud, lM«, I Del't Ulldtntalld" (com) ''6-Mtrctllo Mastroianni. 11:00 1!J (C) "TNIPt We Slac" (mu s) •"SJ -Elio Pinzi, Anne 81ncn>tt. 12:00 m "Apeitmellt ,., ,...,.. (com) ''8 -W11tiam Holdt/I, Junnt Crain, Edmund c .. nn. l:OO 0 "ClllN" (dtl) '43 -Al•n t..dd. Lorett• Youna. Wiiiiam 8endl1. 9 "Tiie llldffllt" (dra) '67 -Jtck Gilford, Beau 8rid1es, Jan Sterlin&. 2:JO 0 (C) ..,_,.... (was) 'SJ - ~k Hudson, Anthony Quinn. J:OO 9 (C) "S4lfft, Swfft ltKllef" (iu5'1) '71 -AleJt Dreier. Pit Hin1,., Stef1nle Powen, Loulu lltll1m. Chris R~inson. l :JO G <C> "TIM Owf·llM·Hlll.C.ttc" (com) '69 -Chill Wills. Ed1ar Budlantn. Pit O'Bn1n, Jack Elam. Welter Brennan, Andy Or11n1, GJpJY Rose let, Rick Nelson, 1:)0 H l~B .......... .....,. r~Nt·• P~ft1111ly llN•ll ffaebll DnMI : ANti.11 WMtller ~~'" mw, 1r1tt1tt1 ...,, artHla $llfW Mewte: (90) "Tiie CelltrKt" •dv) -Bruno Pradal, Eve Swan. : llKl "tnpldiv• ... the ,..., , ........... n LMale 1:00 ODQJ l111t111ie ltwl~ ttr Otllan CR )ltMm1 t tl ltM T rvtt1 Cotlcfftrtt*I I Ll'lt l»CJ Tiit ,., 111111..U • Lts --""" •ftltw E Mlilfn .. Vlwlt A.WI•,,.., 7:JO , ..... u, Tonl1J11'• p1oa11m focuses Oft the Los Anltlts free Clinic wltdl lll'St ot>tntd In I 967 Ofl Falrfu 8oulr1ard. m .....,..-s.u,, .. LfWt liMric.a _,.. Lit'• ..... A DNI w..w .. tllt s.. c.witr .... ,., ~~~-Ma•·12 1:00 @ S" • Victor 'rtndl IUtslS It • backwood• trepl)tr who •idn•pi • 1e111ned Sari lo Ills mountain hut, but lor 1 purPost slit ll1d never lm11lned. Contronr ed by the roufh mountaineer's lives • bit too sm1ll to acctPI lier 'S6 -Maril)n Mont0t, Oofl .,..._ ... obVious lntelh1ence, Sui loratll u 1 soon·to-b• un11wtd rnotht1. so Atthur Ktnntdy, ffotlt Lin... l •· lier terror to 111rn ol his p1inlul she moves to fCew YOlll. to 1w111 the IMary MMINll. Maly ...,._.. Pfff i nd 1111 reuon lie hes bfoutf\t birth of her billy Thtft Ille 1111tts 1"'11• & Mita her lo htS wilderneu clearina. I sin&lt youn1 m1n who also Ill\ m ~ a @(I} tiQI m SllfllN I S.11 I probltm-ht'S lb0\11 lo bt d11fted i.tftea Serial "My Fatr Esther" (A) ,.for • pnce, into Ille Almy. A lnendly m11111 . IMitft Madltl """ Fred 11rees to transform Esther saems a lo1tcal choic1 for both, ( ) Trvtll tt C..st•1111c• 11\lQ._ 111 elecant 11~ so lhe ctn won until the bustnusltke 1rran1tment ci..-34 I ~uty contest bt11ns to mitt pl'Dbltms tor Jenny 11:)0 fl lf7l (]) QS Lttlt .... : (C) (C) (at) "Jll A DnCN" -sllt't fall1n1 In loYt with het n•w "&ri""olU.. S." (4r1) '68 -Rod :~~~z::.;. ~nd ·3:~r;&hts. UI· ,. h lor, ·m Brvw Y!ft!• MtrllitllJ/ <#1'~N-. -~;1w~*~-· , ( ) '64 -·Robert Walb r, I...,, lrfffMI SMw MeM: -c..tUd" (drt) •45 _ Bur1 Ives, Willer M1tth1u. Tiit l.w 0... Humphrey Boe_rt. Alexis Smith. D ca ) CD a> 0.., ' .... 8'111 T..Vt Mtalullt I ca ) (J) TN ....... rli Guests are Jack Albtrtton, 811b : 1111 ...,..,. Jourul DrtcMt 111 Edtn end the Ice Vanities. 9:JO fl) llt1t. 4t '1ilN'fffl lltws W Carts.a & C..,.llJ JO:OO 0 0 l{9 m Pe 11 cc stary ht SMlrt M MAllff $ ~: (C) (~r) ... 11• "The Ttst ol B rotherllood" (R) •ect CtMtlt Jou~i~lfyle~d~~,.69Sj~~~ When Cl1y Peten (Edward Albet1), · ~ttla Cttr U1111b · '' • ' ' roo•11 polletman, mikes two ' -ut Trallt Hlollowa~ ., 1 senous mistakes while on duty, his 1%:00 D Mt.It: (C) "Mallflsll" (adv) '56 ~ry :.,.;:" older brother (Geo11e M1h1f9) is .:John Bromfield, Lon Clla11ey Jr., ....,. torn betwe~n . loy1llJ and ,..,..,, Vietor Jory. , • Mwle: (C) (2hr) "Tiit Salloll his brothers tntplrtudt. _ M0¥1t: "T1A fttea' (dra) 49- hbbles" Conti. (dral '66 _ Ste'<t ; 0 Ntws G1ry Coo~r, Walter Brennan. McQueen, C.ndict Ber1en, Rlch11d •. IY4 m ~· "Call Ntftll"" TTr Altenborouah. Rtellard Crenna. The Fer1otta11 C1110· (iiiY1) 47 -James Stewart, Lee J. I Wa'91llllttll W•t ill ltevltw • • •I us pro111m by lht Unit Cobb, H~len Walker. LI Crlldl lltll CriNI ed Armenian Commtmoratlve Com ! Mev~: "111111N !-ttie Wu Japaattt uq11qi "rtCtlllll mtlttt usev111 (1dv) -Ennque R1mb1I @ '--Allltrlca11 StJI• 12:)0 ! staltl111e "Wind Fr1er" l :JO 0 12) @ lf9) m TIM "r 1 ct I c • Ell) Nova "The Underaround MOvt I :00 · @ Cl) (1j m MWllfClit S,.• "Je11ny's l>esp11r'' Wll1t 11e 1 1rand mtnt" lalhtr"s n1111s1 Or Bedford b1lllts 10:301m61) lltws Z:OO ft MoYlt: "Tht Prtud & ttlt Prt- lor his when he comes ltce to·ltce ~ V111 0,.. SMw file'' (d11) '56 -Wiiiiam Holden. with I side or hlS d1u111ter.1n l1w. 11:00 G m~""" Deborah Kerr. Tlltlma Rittet. Jenny, he's never uen btlore Wt:en • @ ~ Men QI Ml-Nlcllt Slltw: '1fJ Ill Ill," Doc uiolu Jenny into l1t1tn1 his lest ol l'ffCllo "Teus" 1r1ndson play lootb1ll -ind P1ul M1rsMI -..i ):JO 1J Mo-rit: "I• OW CMcea•" (d11) promptly breaks his arm-s•tet hi Mwle: (C) "1111 _... (corn) '33 -Don Amectlt, T,rone Power. tit Jenny ptovn she's the touahtst Bedford of them all I ::...~ W.aStrtttWltl D Sflew de hsita .. tn1 9:00 ~ m,?J...., :!.t':!'::i .. ~=; '69 -James Carner, Debbie Reynolds., Tiny· Thomas, Pavl Lynde, Maur~ Aon1t. Gino Conforti, AleJ· 1ndra Hay, Hllarle Thompson Wiien their son dec:ldes to try the E1110· pun·tour method of w1nnin1 Ills a1rtlr1end. Gril and Jenny Hend1rson decide to 10 alon1. Gm wranaln th• photo111phic 1ssi1nm1nt for tht tour ind sends Jenny on ahead to find a villa lor them to rent. She moves into a luxurious villa only to lum that lht playboy owner ls sllU Ytry much 1n residence and dtttly trlu to •void Ills avid pu11uit - until she le11ns her husband b pur suln(Jh• IOVtly IOU/ 1uldtl 4 R tlJ O a;)Th• hddtH nltt "Rasurnclion in Bladt & Whitt" 1R) IOlll VIII Atll. llltsls al 1 m11altnt wrrltr who hitts Roe~· fOl'd to help her lree a man con· vte11d ol 1 llOmlcldt who ille be hr1t.s IS lnnoc.nl. Allllout b Ulptlctl of 1111 convlct's story 11111 lie did not klll his 1111t111nd al• yun 110. Jim lolloWs • lrtll tllat lu ds to • rtt1rld corOfler. 1 Mn11t prosecutor end olher lllin1s lhlt bear out the lrf $11Splct0n. Qt CJ)> CD EDA IC ftWr/ : CC> CZllO "lffll(' (d11) ·10 -M1rlo Thomu , Alan Ald1, M11lan HalltJ, Cllt1beth Wiison. Vincent C11den11, Chatlottt Ru. Sltplltn Strlmptll, h J Btrnardi. A Youn1 wom1n finds lht town where she It's Kree-SI~ ~ rn TOO 3:30 Movie! TltE OvER·TltE ·Hill GANG Chill Wills/Walter Brennan/Pat O'Brien Friday ·~~ SATURDAY APRIL 24 m Movie: "Miss Crant TIU. Rich· •Ofld'' (com) '49 -Lucille Bill, ·W111i1m Holden. m s.u •• ., .. , @ oo m rt.net ,, tlM 10:00 ~lftl Cil Sllau111/ Isis Hour Movie: "MKlllM Cu11 Kell(' (dra) 'SS -Charles Bronson, Susan ~i'-~!ii~~~~~~ ~1 a., Q) Mwie: (C) "Da .. 011 l P'ytlilu " 7:00 ,.,....., & .,,.. """' (adv) '62 -Guy Wlllt1ms, Don O Cl Burnett ~!Ml m [IMfltMJ + • ~ Tiie Hot fu4tt Shew ca ) ..... " ... ""-' al Sjalniall MoYle S,.11 ltr E.lpltrlttf Mtrlc:t J0:30 l @ClJ a;, Westwllld Withlt . <9 ())} (]) ED 0 d d • I II : S.U1111t Street pit 7:30 lllP lut11Y/RM4lrv11ner Hour I Challt.11&• 9 ~ m , .. I I & tht CrHll AaeJ ,.u~b ' EIKtrlc Com11111J IJ<9Cl)l Tom & hrry/ 11:00 '-~~(l)fflA laslettllll Qrtpelpe Show • Q) l1Ql m M 1 I o r Utlllf Thin• Mttrlc aatball ans.as City vs. ~ew York. Yt11th & tht luu11 Cl) Movie: "Trld ol tht Vampire" Ot11t11tary Newa (hor) '66 -Willi1m Clmpbell, Lin· CJ) llKll luflalo d1 Saunders. 1:00 ID a.§ m W11do KlttJ D (tjf ) m Lost Saucer l'lffMttt11 Iii Mtfor lutue httbell 01kl1nd ~/lup Clrtoens A's vs. Cltvel1nd lnd11ns @ (]) l'•bblt• ' ""'"' """" m l11!111lty fKtory fury 11 :JO 0 AA,.is llseball An1tls vs. Mil· Movie: "T~ Rodt Wut" (wes) w1ukte Brewers. -Robert fr1nc11, Oonn1 R1td, D (~ Cf)) Phil Clrty. illldsurwl Tn1t Adw11tllrt m Ad Ub Ytice If TMJt fE) Dtctric C.111p1111 : Dtctrlc C.11tp111J •='° @~W ~!~, ~:;~ .. Ill <9 ) Mftlltllm •f Cll-lZ:OO 0 Mt¥lt: (C) "T111, Son of Co· I 111 clilte" (wts) '54 -Rock Hud10n, ft lup lu1111J I RNllrv•· B1rb1r1 Rush, Grtu P1lmer _ Ho11r I O..ltr'• Cbolce 0 Mwle: '"'ttM et llMdy ltedl" Co111edr Cl1sslc fltm (Or1) '61 -Audit Murphy, G1ry . Novi "Tht Underaround Mov1. Crosby. menl" I Mbttr Rottn' Mtllhboriltod ~ Roller Olmes t:OO V1"'1_ tf tht DIM11urt 12:30 ftdlvll of Allltrkln ftlklort el) Cl) (JO) m ulld of tht Lost Movlt: "Ain't No TI111t for i'°ewlt: (lf ''Wildtlrt" (wes) '46 G or(' (dre) '57 -Berry Sulliv1n, -Rob1rt Sltel1, Sttrt1n1 Hollowl y. Cent Berry. I lltttt R1K1l1 ~ Gr11t11t Sports ll1end1 (ft())) (I) S4iper frltnd1 Movlt: "Tiit lllnu11" (wn) '43 Ctiintry Mu1k -lch1rd Olli. Victor Jory. CtrmcoltllCIH I (j)) U.S. Ferm lttport t:JO w(]) i Scotby Doo N11hvlllt Music (]) m Rull Jot Rw11 1:00 Clmp111 ,.rotllt t : ( •'!Intl ft l'11M11" Poi' Tennis (wlJ) 'SS -John Peyna, Feith 1 Tiit Wllltt-Htlred Girl Oomer1ue A modern hlnm revolution1ry A 13·pound, aolld, 24 kar•t IOkf tennlt ball, balon1ln1 to Arthur A1he, WH dl1pl•Y*f recenUy on NBC'• The Tonlaht Show St.r· rif19 Johnny Carson. Alhe, competfnc I~ World CN!mplonshlp Tennis pley (lffn on NBC), WH • 1uHt on the proeram end bn>ufht the trophy with him. "I've baen otrered $50,000 tor It," A1he told C.rson, "but I'm k~pln1 It." TV WEEK. APRIL II, 19 ballet trac1n1 the itruUln of a pt1un1 t•rl of the I 930s •r11ns1 • IYll""IC•I. oppreuin 1111dJo<d Ye"' of /11dlnr •nd h1rd1h1p 111 the mount1lns tum her hair """•· but She f1n1lly joins the ltvoluhonar, army 1nd helps conquer htr former f esso{C...sumet's Wortcf ~tlitn ,..,,., '~ ·~ ~ (111111 ~, .. , --fest "The amerons" our ctul drtn st111 their M.1mmer vae.1>011 with 1 tr11n lrip to lheu 1unt'i lerm and end up d1scover1n1 1 plol to Mbol11e 1 secret m1h11ry Proiect The children stumble onto 1 c1ve 1n 1 reslricted 1rta and overhe11 two men p10111na 1h11r sinister deed l he police 11t called but find nolh inc The chlldren return to the cave and lt1rn that two men who stole lheu camera on the t111n art work ~ •1lh the saboteuri (3) SUlldlJ Matin": "Crull Olve" (adv) '43 -tyrone Power, Anne Buter "itoan Fro111 llell" (wn) '61 -Aud11 "1urphy, John Saxon ' Weter World Movie: (C) "Tomahawk" (wes) -Van Helhn, Yvonne DeCulo. Alex Nlcol. &) The Vlr1fnl1n '-!] Ac11on Theatre (0'9 ) Anhnel World a) World ol Sur1hl1I 2:00 D ~ 'i) ~ m N e w Ortem Oi)t11 Coll ltve coveraae 01 th~ stm1.11n1I round ol th11 PGA tour n1ment l1om lht L•kewood Counlr, Club on Ne" Ortu ns Jim Simpson, J1y Randolph and John Brodre "' amona the commenl1lo1s 0 Morie: "It Came rro111 Outer fPe<t" (set II) '!i) -Rtehard Cart. son, 81rb1r1 Rush .....,It: MCllptMr Ship" (dr•) '57 -110 Sre1lrn1. Sreve Forrot 0 Movie: (C) "S...1 Wlttlout [net" (d11) '60 -Dirk Bo11rde, Capu cine. Genevieve Pace. lT l 1111 CosbJ m Soul '"1" ~ 3 Wiiburn lrotlltn I (iJ) flltnch of Man ~Imel World 2:30 Ftr Out Space Nub Mo•lt: (C) "list frtln ''om Hiii" (wes) '59 -Kirk Douelu. Anlhin Quinn I Soul lreln J) World of Survlnl salon: lmpoulblt l:OO Fet Albert Mt•lt: (C) uO.lfU" (WIS) '!'>() -Cary Cooper. Rull\ Roman, St111e Cocll11n ! Out11 llrnlb Dartltl ltotlt ~ Count17 l'lect til Tht Open Mind 111) Wini.cl 0tH tr Allvo Variety Show J:JO Dvst(s l'"lltuM Satvrd•J Monlttr llaU, Movlt: "Son ol Cod1llla" (hor) '69 -T tdeo hk1U11m1 19 Mewte: (C) "Pretty PolNn" (su5p) '68 Anthony l'11k1n1, T uu ~Weld l ) Cl11111plo11ahip ..... ln1 ll (6) Movie• "A llo11 II la tllt St1teb" (dr1) ·~3 limn C11ne1 8arb1r1 Htle U Wltl>wr11 1,.t11111 fJl)lotk ... , <a (Jl> Tiie ~lllt of Ult Qalllt la a.seiw.11 Q) Film Future C:OO IM"b Ml'1ltn: l111pouibl1 It Taka A Thief Cine Arcentino ~ itoltlr Wa1oner Show til Cllif1rnil JturMI ( -=> 01.itdoln . Sal , itlmle11b "'"..,_.r-")~~ 1t--• ~--~~~~}:r4 C:lO ' (ft CIS ~ S~11l11 Spom C11al1t111e I S'br Trtk INuh•illt 011 t11e Road I 1111er Vlsioos I ) llltefllttional SOO bet Corou Now !1~00 St" Tre~ c;11111111'1 lsl111d 11)9 f( )(J1 fl) AIC't WI d t orld of Sports 0 Wild Wild Wut (iO) """ m Movie: "SI• Haw~" (adv) '40 -Errol Flynn, Brenda Marshall § ~_IJllt Cl•lltry 00 Yoke of Acrlwltur• f'op GoeJ the Country : LI Cultura ' Suptr Show . itubllc 'ollcy Forum Add1m1 F1111lly S:lO · J l1Q) Nnn I Love Lucy Education •t Worlt I H•th\lillt Musk I I.cl itenpectlve on tllt Ntwa LlttJe lla.uls a:oo aall"'llt a>m.-. Mo\lie: (C) ( 11111 "CllJ' 111d DOiii" (mus) 'SS -Jeen Simmon,, Marlon Brando, rrtnk Sinatra. 1(6 ~~·~,:~rt lrDMldt The fll futllol·Socctr Ci) C.11C1r11 HH Hew I l>lc1ll f The Aco11y or llldt· pelld1nc•: A '•npedln on ~1011 111d Soutfler11 Alrfel The reunt con- fhc l in An1ol1 11 uam1n1d 1n the ll1ht of hls1ory -from the 15th century throu1h yun of slave trade throu111 Portu11se colon111llon to the prtstlll 6.JO 0 llNIC Ntw1 Confm11et 6 Dkk Vin l>Jb (~ l f ll (~ a> •en S.11 Dlero I itop lots the Cluntty .... lot cit Mtlke f11111 fat11rt My LIU!• Marcie 7:00 Cllldllll Cl111era _}_ Arthnal Wortd D ICNIC SpKlal "Procunier's L1w" To remtdy Cahlo1n11's crim lnal JusllCI l)'llem. GoverMr Brown has appointed Rtymond Prownier 1\ httd ol lhe Adult Authority or parole board Procunter's nomlna lion •IS 11)ecied by th• $bit S.11 111 because Procunler hi, men•a•d lo 1l1en11e ler1sJ1tors o1 both p1n1n by rev1mp1n1 tht Ull1'i p1 role pol1c1t• Tiits documentary loolt.t 11 c1im1n1I justice 111 Cahlor nit tll roufh R1ymond Procunter's eyes, balanced by tht observ111ons of hos crltiC$ ~w~ Wiid Wot £ptWitlltsl LM AqlieJ Wotld et War g ~o 2 ({) Space: l 999 ~Q. ) m LIWrtll<f W e I l. e:::::~ Otal rl .. U11t • .••• ~. -).-, !.-.)J..j Dr~U.~Kld'i 7:30 I Wiid Werld ol Allllnab Darid Nm11'1 WOftd °'" Ad111u' ScrHn fut Hltll lttlltn lttom W 2& Int ol Croudlo 1:00 II (j]' J ..lJ The Jtfft1aot1s Whal 1s. Geore• do1n1 wllh Tom end keten W1lh1 1n h" b1th1oorn? Try1n1 dts perately to ti out! a ll3 QOJ ~ £111.,..,ney, ''!lne ol those flays' A fake hear~ attack by '" et11nt1on·s&tkina mother in law ind an auto 1ccident with no driv1B II the scene are all on 1 d1y's wo1k lor the paramedics. @ HttHtw TV WHK, APAIL 11, 1916 C.llfornll lttvf1 P11•ut Live ffom M111e Mounl11n. D Q) (fQI m NI c lltlll'M7 ir..,11: (C) (Zlli) Hfllt Ot .. ly S.M" (dra) '76 -Otv d BlrMY, Burt Youna. Allen Gart1eld, Tom Atkflls. Li ne Bradbury. frank Strp\co, 1 Hew YOfk police undercover offloer b1ttlu corruption both 111 end Qllt of the d1partment. Asi1&ntd to the n11cotlC$ squad. S.rplClo links a loan sherk lo a dru1 smulfllftl .,. , >-:;-~tt:b>' W'l!._~ m JOHNNY CASH '(t'~ ~~ • * HOOT ON HEE HAW! I NN H1w Yoke el !tie Mtt1yrt Movlr: "Tiit Most o.,...'911, ta11111' (Ort) '32 -Joel McCru , I• Wray, Laslie Stnb. l'rrtnler Fll111 !:lO lit (1. lob Newhart tllo. 11 s 1 staa Th1nks11vtn1 tor Bob H•rtlty when Emll'I Illes off to Join I 11m1ly reunlOll, IHYIOI Bob to 111v1 the b11d to elf his mi le bud· dies tD Oon lllrsllnel'a Rod Conc.ert 10:00 8 1' 3l CU C:.rol Burnett SP•· c111 11ues1 Manie Smith 1u ches Carol the line an of sp11k1ne "'Ith 1 London d11lect 1n 1 duet entilled "The Cockney Lesson " 0 Movie: (C) "War AlrN'' (wu) ·~ -MaurHn O'Hera, Jtff Ch1nd· ler 0 (12f rj ) CD '1101 'roJect "T1b1th1" In th" sequel to Bt witched. T 1b1tll1 1nd Adam, dauah ter and son ol a witch mimed to a morttl. ire now •dulls hbalha now works for 1 m1e111ne 10 ~1n Fr1nc1KO and does not w1nt her ~:k,1 Clrttttt bo1f#ltnd to know she has m111e1I . Fiim hiture powfh O Movie: (C) (Zhr) wc.1111111 Lou Gordon Sflt'W lOflea'' (mus) 'S4 -Harry Btll 10:30 Sbidle 22/~ TIIH font1, Dorothy 01ndnd1t, ll:OO M OJ I lm!AL I In Conquest or lllt M'!.i.:' (~"Whls-ri"• Slllltll" Su "The Aloiu. Nature's Wulher r-... Fac1oiy" Dick Cl11k is h011 ol this (wts) '48-Alan Ledd j) Vlcto17 at S.. underweter tdventure -lllmed on m Movie: "Sea Kn•" (adV) '40- loutton 111 the Alores (al lht r~nrer Errol Flynn, Brend• Mal'$htll, ol the All111tic)-wher1 weather pit Si•later CIMN terns rorm lh11 will e11en1ually [j I'll Cllll> i v11I over the whole ol Europe ~nest Movtt Coll••• SpHhh Movie Oo11 Ad11as' Sc'"" Tt1l 700 Club O So111tthln1 s,telal "The Julr1 , Soulldstare London Snow" .:T;\ b1nl111 at Srmpheny (R) St11'r ( Cii) Ru Humbard ~ Clni1111 ).4 Ouw1 conducts the Boston sym R phon• Orchesl11 in lfaydn's S•mph • l(t C:.r Ac1lon , , · Rock Conurt ony Ho 8 in B flil and Symphony ll:15 N Movie: "A ltll for Adano" (d11) Ho 2 by Br1hm1. 61) IJ Show de Ednlta Namlo ' -John Hodl1k, Gene Tierney. a) ltpantH CMdrtn's Clrttons 11:30 0 ftbulous 52! (C) "TllOM 0111111 You111 M111 In Their J111nty Jal•P· l :lO 0 @C (J) Ooc (R) Mr. Gold Its" (com) '69 -Tony Curtis, Terry· nun's refusal to submit lo suraery Thomu . by I stranaer i nd his inm1ence D ~ lfOJ m S.twd•r .. ,,. that Doc ~rform 11 c.uses Doc rl.J Movie: ~~ Chlllftt Riii(' some powerful soul HlrChllll •nd eyl) '47 -Roland W1nt111. p1oless1on1I embm1um1nl. Movie: (C) "Cat en A Hot Tiii 0<09'<• )(3JCDAIC Slh1rd1y Hr' (dll) '58 -EJ111b•th h ylot, MOwlt: (C) (ZY1hr) "Th1114ttblJJ" Paul Ntwm1n, Burl lvn CR) Cadv) '6S-Stan Conner,. Cl1u 'Morie: "Tho R.iot'a ,.,.., dint A.urer. Adolfo Ceh James Bond (dra) ·41 -trrone Power. te ku on SPECTRC 11eln when lht lkltfft Fldltrt T11e1tre ~vii 011an111toon h111clu 1 NATO IZ:OO : l(up't S41otf plane c1rry1na two alom1c bomb\, I ftJ) ......,/Sdtnu ~ Tiit- lnd demands 11nsom on thrtal of •lit ehm111atin1 M11m1 1:00 O Al 0111 With ••• £f) Je,.neu Lln1u1,. P1tere111a m All Nlcht S11tw "Tiit M1t1 TIMy 9:00 0 ('UJ (JJ MtlJ Ttltr MHft Cluld Not Han(' "s,..b 1111 ill ... CR) lh1 circut Is 1n town, i nd Wiid," "tloctllted1" Ted Buttr's wrsll hu finally a>mt CW (~I, Mt\llt : "Tiie file ff Thtl., true He 1s 1nY1led to r11111 u l11da11 • !d11) '49 -Barbare Stell· Cr1nd t14'l'lhtl for Ill• p1rade. but ii~' Wendell Cottr lou Grant 1111s the 1mt1t •• b•d Z:OO Movie: (C) "Klu et bit" (1U1P) 1nd I t d Is ttolaud by Clluc~/ta, • -Cllllord Evant. Noel Wiiiman, the Clown l :JO f} Movie: "klndel, Inc." (dta) '57 rJJ 0 (l; Q; OflcfALI MI u R obert Hutton. Pe lrrcl1 Wrl1hl. ,.,. n THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL SO· KOCE-TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SAlVltDAY: Antl 17'1 (l'.M.} ·12.'00S-• ~ l:OO ca-t Te C..... l:OO l1t-Sd1Mf Prtrra••lq •:JO c.uil's Cletlliq c.r-Z:OO ""9 5:JOAa......... r:=---~ l ·JOlled. Jeuful • ·--~ 7:-............. _ -................. . •:00---· ,.,., -"' -5:00 Oedrtc c:..,.., l :OD....,. s:JO v• u--.. ~.JlPr· ·~ "'°" _.. ~~·~"~~--.. ~ • ~-":1l~~ 1010.._. City Ullltb ·-tow s an · Hlo'KelM .,t,J!!f'«'· Zandt and Clrlton Ctltn!.r'' 7:10 SllewtaM lO~:U:..lt lllti (f'.lll) l ;OD ~ n.ttn "Clkts and S:OO IMMaiHt la C41ltat.. 9:0D ~Illy Cimls (90 min) (PBS) •:OD c..tet9111R1J c.llttnl• llllMI "Stockers Coppt(' -A ltltvlslon 4:JO ..... Cltdntr play set in 1913. :: =-~le SHI Prtsents ptr· lO:JO "'1 ltWct Wllll Tiit bperts form1nces recorded at tllt S~m· THUltSOAY: Arttll Z211d (f'Jl.) phonic Soul Music Festival. 7:0D TIM Ad1111a Cttmildts l :OD ltlllM Tiii Ulltt l :JO o.-,. CoulltJ f'ltllher1Hftlc ''The Story of Brass" 9:0D Tiit AIHJ el llCl.,....llCt: "A Perspective on Anrola ind Southern Alne1" -A doc:umtn· t1ry tuminlna the current state of disruption in An1ola In soutllwtst Ainu 10:00 f1ritlc UM MONDAY: Anll 19tll (f'.M.) 9:00 c:.nu-S.r'ffwtl lit 9:JO ..... Clr*Mt 10:00 l•!dlMI """'-"" ll:lO EJedrk ca.,.., 11:00 ,...... St1Mt 1:00 la.sdleel f'rtfT111111l111 Z:OO Llt.tntM 111d Ult Atta Z:JO Cenullltf S.1Yf¥11 lit l:OO ....... t l :lO Mister hctts ~ 4:00 """" 9tr9lt 5:00 Oectric c..,..., 5:JO Villa Aleen 1:00 Chlllt Te C11a1c:t l :JO As ...... .._ 7:00 ..... ClnMtlef 7:JO f'tea 1:00 Weftd ,.,... l :JO Mqlc Mett.1 tf Off f'1lltiq 9:0D Tiit Dtwld lnMllld SMw TUDOAY: Arllll 20tll (f',M.) 9:0D Tiit ltebtft Mlcfhll "'"" 9:JO c.ni.•1 ~Mt Ceflltf 10:00 l•·SdlMI Prtrra111111111t 11 :JO Oectric c-,.., 12:00 ,..... 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Z:OO Tiit Ap"' tf llldtpelldetlet J:OO Foait J:JO Milter hctts NtllllMftlMd 4:00 Seu11t StrHt 5:00 Oedric c..,.., 5:JOCI~ '!00 On~ CtuftCJ ,......,_le l:JO Df .. lllJea •• c.ltllrt1 7:00 Clult'• a.tlllll CefMf 7:JO Mick MttllM tf OI h iltMc 1:00 c.titte,.,.., Clln.mtl ..... l:JOW..U 9:00 Cri-ef Ult CHtllry t:JO C:..H'• At., A prO(rlm of I•· mllitr and orl1inal conltmPo rery muslc with elements of 11u, roc:ll ind clamcal music:. 1~ • .,... .ltft11llp RtlDAY: Artlll Zlnl (f'.lll) 9:00 TM hbtrt MacW 1tet*t 9:JO .... , lrtdc• Wllll 'flit bperta 10:00 111..SCllMI ,,.,. .... , 11: JO Eledric C-111111 12:00 Seu•• Street 1:0011-SctMll ,.,..,. .... , 2:00 f'mtlt: ...... Z:JO Serwer et uteratura 111 Fii• J:OO We11111 AIMii l :JO Mllltf hcen N~ •:OO S11111e str.t S:OD Otdrtc c-,.., 5:JO Yllla Mette ':00 Cll111t T t Clll1c:t "10 Wlllt Dt YM bptd! 7:00 v .... ,,,.,. 1:00 Wltflllla1M W• la II ... 1:10 W1ft llrMt Wttlt 1:001111,. .... 1~ w.tiM WMtlltt' lO:JO ~ .. "A WOll'lan's Volc:t'' - An tw1nrnr of pcttry &y ancJ for women SATURDAY: Arllll 1' .. (P.M.) J:OO CMl!t Tt CMICll •:JO c...le'• Oteti .. c.t.. S:JO As 111111 """'* l :JO l&ICl .,... 7:00 CtfMt• " tlM CffbHJ 7:JO kl-Wiit Wllll A11t1M1 Ma l:OONen 9:00 Mle,,i.c. ThMtn "ClklS 1nd Alt" 10:00 Amlll City U•ltl TV WEEK. Al'IUL la, 1976 SUNDAY, A"'ll 1a 6:00 5 (C) "Ttle 8lue .. ,... (lent.111 '4G-Shlrley Temple, Sprinc Bylncton. 26 (C) .... , py,.,..." (•nlmeted) '52 -the vo+cH of Rot.et\ ~let, ·- J udy O•rl•ncl, Red Buttont. 7:00 9 (Cl "llUrecte et Ovr "*'>' el F•tim•" (dra) '52 -Giibert i.oi.nt1. "'°"DAY, ""9tlL 19 a.0C> 5 (C) "Tilet• Wen fr9m ltte" (..,,,) 'M -JN n-l'eul Bel_., 6 (C) •09M ·~ (eoml '65 -J •mH Stew.,t, Brl&itt• B.,dot. I CC) "l'M ...Wr F ... et wt\et'• 'h N-" (com) '6a -Orwn Wei . . Ohver Reed. -, ...,.._ ·~~JI".>'\..~ ... ~~··:-:.-.,,.,~~· "' ""-'~H.".~1 '64 -James f'ranciaeua_ 9 (Cl .. In ~ ~ (dr•I '6a -T-y r .. nclou , Al'lje11ette Comer Guy l\ocllw•ll. 21 CC) "The Pl1me .t Miu JHn al'941e" (dr•I '69 -Maa•• Smith. wt:DNl.sOAY, A"'ll 21 l.'00 5 (Cl ''Sf\at11" (edvl '72 -Jaton Robanh, Peter .Felk, Mertln undeu. 6 (C) "lbm,..a•" (dr•I '63 -Robert Mitchum, £1u Martlnelll. 9 CCI "l.Mwly Pr-'••lel'I" (mJ•I '6!l -He.-.y Guerdlno, Oln• Menlll, Joeep,11 Cotten. 9130 10 (C) • C.•1 lt14Mr" (dral '6!l -Jack Nlehof1on. Denni• Hopper. THUltlDAY Al"tlll U 1:00 5 "Or. St,.naa.....,• (com) •6' -Pater S.11•,., Oeors• C. Scott. 6 (C) "The "'••w,. S..•e"" (mut ) '65 -Tony ,-,.nclou, Ann·Mar-aret. 9 (C) "The ...., .. M11,.,.rar" (mpl '70 -Arthur Kennedy. U (Cl "'TM .. ,,_ l"aMllH" Pert I (dre) '66 -Sl•Y• McQuun. ~lchard Cre11na, Cendlce Beraen, Richard Attenborouall. 9:00 4 2J 6 10 CCI "J ...... "°"911 A the leotAonl ..,.... Cdr•) '76 - Arthur Hiii. Vere Miia~ .Lewi• J ll•dfln. Fltl.,..Y, Af'ltlL lJ 1:00 5 (Cl "Kiii A DHPft" (•dvl '67 -Jack Pafan~1. f'emendo I.emu. 6 CC) "IEn•lsft P'Y!ff.-• (com) '64 -Burl Iv••, wetter Matthau. I (Cl "!tuft A C,..lleol Mlle" (d,.I '69 -Loula Jourdan. 21 (C) ''The lenol ........_,. Concl. (dra) '66 -5'e.,.. McOuMn, 9:00 2 U 3 I (Cl "H-1-.t " lal" (com) '6!l -JamH O.mer, Debbie Reynold• Tany•ThomH, Paul Lynde. 1 (29 I I 3 (C) "lennr" (dra) '70 -Marlo Thomu, A .. n Alda. aA TUltDA Y ""9tl L :N L'OO 5 (C) "011,. •M o.tle" (mua! '55 -JH n Simmon•, Merion arando, ,-,.., .. Sln•tra. a.'00 I CCI •-c.,.,..n J-" (mua) 'S4 -Harry Befelonte, OorolhJ O•n· drldf• l'Hrl Baller. l :JO 7 (29 I i CCI "Til111'141erhll'' (advl 'fi~an Connery. Claudine Aul"' 9:00 4 ll 6 10 (C) ''The DeM!y 0..me"' (dre) '76 -Oavld Blme)', urt Youna Allen O•rfl•ld. H "'T'he Melit o...-ca_.-(dnil '32 -Joel McCree, '•1 W,.y, 10:00 I lC> "War~ <-•> '!M ·-Mau....., O'Ha,., Jeff Chendler, tt MoVln' On Isn't the dl..:t caUM of currentJy mushroom!,, In· terett In cltiu,,.. bend redlo, It kn't Claude Akln1' hlutt. 'Wt ~ 1bcKJt 20 Cl's In our carav1n when ... ,. on th• r'CMld ftlm· Int the 1hOW, and I •pend • lot of time on the air," report9d the efreble ltar of NltC's Mriel-on.w""41 1lr1n1 Tuesd1ys et IPM. Aklna, Who pl1ys IYPIY tnleker Sonny '1ultt In the aerlel 111d thet m1ny trueken ecroea the eount7. now are a1tnln1 Gi their Cl communlcatlonl with the wont1: 'I'm 1onne do It to It 1111• Sonny Pruitt." The ABC Theatre special, Rampart General Hospital "Love Among the Ruins," (Stage 41 of Univerul Stu· starring Katharine Hepburn dios), the cast and crew and · L~ Laurence Olivier, .swapped kid stories. -~P~·~SC-Aft~~J ~~~ .... ,~~ . lO '""""'-~·~~~;"'~~:-".~ . wjnnea.ot. 1975 George Fos· mother for three days "(hen ter Peabody Award~ne of she refused to name his new-broad~~ting industry's most born brother "Randolph," prest1g1ous honors. The for series star Randolph George Foster Peabody Mantooth. Down in Santa Awards, which come in the Monica is a 4-year-old nick· form of certificates and named "Gus," who h~s de- bronze medallio~s. are pre-clded his name is "Roy" sented to recognize the ~o~t (after series star Kevin Tighe distinguished and merttori· whose name In the show is ous public servl~e rendered Roy DeSoto). If his mother each year by radio and tele· forgets to tell the babysitter vision. Named In honor of before she goes out to call George Foster Peabody, a him "Roy,"· he ignores her. highly successful New York Try getting a 4-year-old to banker who devoted much of bed when you don't know his his _fortune to. education and "right" name. Snapshots of social e~terprise, the awards kids wearing firemen's hats, are administered by the Hen· carrying paramedic bags and ry ~-Grady School of Jo~r· driving toy engines arrive nahsm, University of Georgia, from all over the United and a national advlsory~tates In every mail. At the board. \ .. :ietwork, switchboard opera· The ABC Theatre special, tors dread the nights when "Love Among the Ruins," Emergency! is preempted. WIS a special. two-hou~ mo-One policeman from the tion picture with an original Los Angeles County Sheriff's screenplay by James Costi-Department called NBC to gan. The romantic comedy ask why the show hadn't brought together Katharine appeared and was told of a Hepburn and Lord Laurence substitution. He sighed sad· Olivier, two of the great~st ly, then said, "Sure, I under- stars in enterta inment his-stand, but would you mind toty. trying to e)(plaln that to my The ABC Atterschool Spe-son? You see, he's only 3." cials series now in its fourth Another mother of several season on ABC, has also won small youngsters said, "Don't such distinguished honors as ever move the show from the Emmy Award, Ohio State Saturday night, because it_'s Award, Christopher Award, really easy to get a babys1f· two Actio111 for Children's Tel-ter, when she knows they're evlsion (ACT) Awards, and in going to be ~bsolutely still for 1974, was honored at the the last hour before she puts Prix Jeaunesse World's Chil· them to bed." dren's Television comee11tion What ever ~.Qed to Tfl MlinTeh. Tarzan? Or Jack Armstrong? • * * The days when kids played cowboys and Indians seem to have gone that-a-way. Today they play paramedic and vic- tim, If the letters and phone calls that come to NBC's Emeraencyl (Saturdays at SPM) are any gauee. When the Emergency! "wraP. party" (wrapping up the fifth season) was held at Or Robin Hood? It's only a conjecture, but somehow a guy swinging on a vine has a hard time competing with a great big red fire engine flashing lights and sounding a siren-let alone with two stalwart men saving lives left and riaht. It used to be "the Cavalry to the rescue!" Now it's "Call the paramedics!" * • JACK PALANCE: HE WRITES TOO TY WEfK. A""'fL JI, 1976 a baby •nd I'm not re•dy to Hfld my kids out Into the world yet." When the llmou11ne r .. ci,u the corner ot Hollywood •nd Vine, prollflc J•ck has thr .. -pages corn· pleted. Only close friends I re •w•re th1t 'he has bffn wntlna seriously /or m1ny yurt. "I don't w1nt to talll about it, I Jutt went to do It." 11 how he pvtt 1t. Hit Bronk. •inna Su!l(j•y nlahts •t first boo.k. "The Turtle" wu wnt- lOPM •nd h•d tets thin an hour ten In total free form atyle. The to dr~t ~u.,town to NBC Stu·. •ecgpd..Jo~ ·: I • It was 4 :JOPM. when J•ck ,,__ l•nce raced from the old Venice D1vi1lon Poli~ Stetlon toward the w11t1na limou11ne. He h•d just completed his d•y'1 work IS star of tt11 CBS new action senea, ..... ., ,-za.,~~~"'-·1 '-/~· ~~~ ·li~f'i~p .. ,.~·ttfi'The'Mnl\M • ow.,;a;y;,,-.,, I .. reh of..,lm· ~trow. sett; ind whit hapl)tna when hi Eerl1er 1n the day, Howerd c•n't find whit he's aeekln1 " Papush, t11ent coordlnetor for Now In the works Is 1 novel dru•n Johnny C•raon'1 lite nl1ht aet· from his childhood in the Im povenshed co•I mines of 111t1rn Pennsylv•ni1. to11ther, asked Jeck If he would p11y his h1rmonlc1 on the pro· ar•m. The •ctor WIS delighted to obhs• -then added "I'd like to read one of my poems too." "Sure," wes the answer followed by "II we hive time." As the llmousine swerved ttlrouati... ~-ti.ow ..tra1flc the movie touah-auy who WH chllllna u Count Dr~ul1 i nd won •n Otcer for &lvma Alen Ledd a i>.d time '" "Shi ne," slouched In the back Hit wr1t1na the poem he planne<I to read on the show. The Bronk 1tar h11 actuelly penned two novels (one in free ve,..e) and ,. currentJy worklna on 1 third. "None have bffn pub- ll•hed yet," he says In 1111 u1u1I low-key fashion, obvlou1ly preoc· cupled with his pr11ent poem, "but I gulH th1t'1 my fault. I'm still pollshlna them. Writlna • novel i1 somewhat •kin to hevlna r "EverytJm1 I tH 1 movie 1bout coal mine towns, It's always Un· relentln11y arlm. But I remember the load limes -the humor, the d1ncn. the picnics, the mu11c. Min.rt llked tlJefr kids to be musically Inclined ind If they weren't. they Inclined them. I struaaled with the violin 11 well H the h1rmonic1, which I occ1· slon1lly pl1y In Bronk." His eyes mellow 11 he Hys, "aet1ina 1m- pre11lons of the pest In • llterery form is both 11onlzlna i nd ell· hller•tina. I esi>eci•lly remember 1 Chrtstmas wh1n my perents 11ve me 1n old broken bicycle. Putting tho1e perts toaether wu 1 ITHt edventure. It's still my htvorite 1lft." "The h1rdest thln1 •bout wrltlna it the rejection," tie continues. "To pour your auta out on peper then have som1 burHu critic publisher tell you it won't sell bec•use it doetn't hive enou1h sex •nd violence. 11 dev· HU.tin& beyond belief, Fortun- etely, beln1 •n 1ctor for the lllt twenty )'Hrs hu touahened me up to t•ke whetever literary blows come my wey." As the limousine 1ppro1ches P•push Is outside waiting to es- cort Jack In. "Old you brln1 th1 hermonice1" he uks. The ector nods 1fflrm1tive then 1dd1, "and the 1)9em too." After wilting In the sho1T'• well·eppointed dressing room while Johnny complftes his mon- ologue, Jack is ushered on steae. They chat about Bronk, make ltght convers•tlon ebout J1cli'1 c•ger smoking, dlscuH his r•nch In Teh1ch1p1, his ferm In P1nnsy1. venia, his art collection, his 1b11/ty to do one·h1nded push·uPt and his hermontc41 which Johnny In· vites Jeetl tcr,+.r. A-few be,. o4 "You Are My Sunshine" ere ran dered, follow.a by generous (If not araclou1) •PPl•u•e. "Jeck writes poetry 1l10, folks,'' Johnny tells hit 1udl1nce. "but unfortun•tely we don't have time for him to read It tonlatit. But you will come becll, won't you Jack?" "Just aak. Johnny," cam1 th• 1ctor's reply. But the woeful look In h.11 eyes dlspl~ed • dlurpolntlf'la mOod, more remlniscen of little Jac:kle Cooper than terr1bl1 Cou'1t Or•c:u11. ,,.,. 19 atlantic music stereo