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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-03-06 - Orange Coast Pilot0.-ty ...... "'9te " ............ WAKES OF BUSHMILLS POWER BOATS LEAVING NEWPORT HARBOR SATURDAY RESEMBLE F1REWORKS. BJ ALMON LOCIABEY Delly ll'llet hdltlt .... Betty Cook or Newport Beach, the only woman driver in the world's most punishinc water SPorl, limped her 38-foot power boat Kaama across the finish line off the Newport jetty at l :07 p.m. Saturday to become the eventual winner of the 193-mUe Bushmllls Grand Prix. • And "eventual" it was. It took the race jury more than four hours to vel!lfy that BU)¥ Martin of Clark, N.J. missed the final checkpoint to lose what w originally celebrated as a vic- tory. It was an Unheralded vlcl0r7 for Cook, wbo oYned Kaama tbl final six mu .. ol the race wilb a crewman Tid.6 the bow after ahe had blown an engine &fMlo roundlnc tb• checkpoint that Martin rilb:ied. She finished ~ minutes behind Martin and was unaware that she had placed bet- ter than HCOOd. . Disqualificatipn of Early . 'Winner' G;ve. Cook Prize Her actual prize was the lion's sbaie of the $15,000 pul'H. Coot was ooe of six drivers in the powerful Open Class to of. flcially finisb the race. Eleht others .-out at various stages because of blown engine. or otbermish •. Among those wbo went dofro the drain were some or the pre· race favorites, includang Rocky Mti. last year's winner, who broke down five miles out of Avalon on one of the lone legs of U.coune. Pl.rst. to five up the Shost ill a c loud of smoke was Jatk Tushinsty'1 Jack Rabbit just before reacbln« t.be first check· pomt off Dana Point. He bad shot out fro9t at the ala.rt and was lead.in& U>e pad wbeo lbe boat blew a turbocharger. Bob Nordsk91 or Van Nuys, a heavy faTI>rife with his 39-foot turbocharged power boat M acazine Speclat dropped by the wayside when he lost an outdrive on one of lbe engines. Otbert suffering breakdowns were Preston Henn, Pompano Beach, tla.; Allen Alweiss, St. Petersburgh. Fla.; Richard Far- rell, Soutbaate; Al'DGld Glass, Sydney, Australia; and Tom Gentry, Honolulu. Cook said she lost one engine when she attempted the turn at the ..... lut checkpoint off Hunt- ington Bead>. It slowed the boat down to the point she had to put a crewman on the bow to stay on the plane. ' "I would have gladly settled for second,'' said Cook when she was informed that Martin had disqualified. "I was thankful just to finish." ACter the juay bad reached its decisioo, Martin graciously went down to bis 00.t. Bounty HWlter and transferred the checkered flag, symbol of the winner, over to Cook's Kaama. It was not the first race Martin had lost because of a dis- qualification. He was dis- qualified once last year for run- ning his 00.t through a spectator fleet and twice for missing checkpoints. Martin, who averaged fa.4 miles per hour for the entire race, took over the lead after rounding the mark at Avalon and ntverrellnqu.ished it. But the blazing speed went for naught as Coot's average speed of 69.9 miles per hour was the of· ficial speed winner. <See RACE, Pa1e A3) TOWER C1TY, Pa. (AP) - ResCU8'a cut throueh Saturday nicbt to Ronald Adley -trapped ln a coal mine Jor n~arfy -live days -but did not ~pect to free him UDtij daybref}t because the bole they cut to his underground cbamber,.-as too small. .. They don't have much to go, but what they have ia bardet than the edges of hell, .. sud Jack Tis- dale ot the federal Min.lni En· forcement and Safety Ad- mi.JU.stration. Rescuers chiseled tlirough a 50-foot wall of bard coal and BUCHAREST, Ro -Rescue workers dwrc.r"OU1tb the ruins d collapsed apartment tiuildinp Saturday looking for trapped survivors and victims of one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded in fturope. Western diplomats estimated 2,000 to 3,000 people died in Bucharest alone. The first official Romanian figures released Saturday night said 298 bodies had been found in Romania, which bore the brunt of Friday's quake, although damage and deaths were report- ed in neighboring countrtes. President Nocalae Ceausescu, who b~e off a trip In Africa, in- spected tbe ruins, tf>e Romanian ne\lrl acency ACerpres aaid. Ceausescu said a new com· puter center that collapsed and 16 wrealr;ed aparlment buildings were poorly built and .. asked that an iDvestigation be made and for the 1uilty•to be most severely held res ponsible," Agerpres reported. Radio Bucharest said there was no cause for concern (See QUAKE, Page A2) quarts to reach AJdey wbo ls one mile inside a 400-foot mowitaln. The last seven feet of tU escap$- tunnel waa only the ~ile ol a bead. Adley could not squeeze Ids ~ foot-1 frame through the opetdng and worken backed away lo widen ltto20 inches. : ''They tbouebt they coU)d widen lt ptetty qutckl,y. Thier didn't realise they were going lo run Into sotne bard rock,h 'l)a· dale added. At a late night briefinl, TisdlJe said that finishing the escape tunnel would take .. two bOW'S! or longer.•• It would then take about two hours to get Adley to the sur- f ace. · Steve Shrawder, assistant to the president of the Kocher Coal Co., said earlier that Adley re- mained "in good spirits and is anxious to get out." "ll seems like forever," said Adley's sister-in law, Kate Adley. "This is a terrible thing. Wh)": don't they tell us what is golftt• on?" she added, referring le earlier reports that Adley was lo: be brought from tbe mine loai" before midnight. • .. The 37-year-old miner wu tile .. only known survivor of the iO : men who were trapped In lbe mine last Tuesday when a wall Qf • waler poured into an uod~ · &round tunnel. • An ambulance waited at tbe mine entrance to take Adley to a hospital for observation. ''They found my daddy. He°s alive," said Adley's 11-year~4 daucbter, lustiaa, wben she beard ao televisioa that rescu6 bad reached her father. "Its a miracle, a miracle from God abon," Kate Adley said as tears streamed doWn her face. "~cl I pray tbe rest ot the men down there will be follow~ richt behind him.'" There was still no 'Word Satur- day night oo lbe seven miners still missing in the mine. The bodies of two men were brought out Tuesday and Wednesday. Amin to Aid Ireland· NAIROBI, Kenya CAP> - Ugandan President ldl Amin was quoted Saturday as saying be would attend the Commonwealth Conference in London this June and would try to resolve the Nortbem Ireland problem while be is in Britain. Uganda Radio quoted Amin as saying he couldn't care less about Brilisti government lie· servatlons ov~ bis visit, addioc that Britain no longer had an em· plre and "bas no power to stop me from attendfng the coir.- rerence." There was no elaboration oo bia remarks ·about Nortbem Ireland, where the Irish Republican Army is trying ·io drive Britain from the provinCe and unite lt with the Irish t•· public. ~ The Ugandan radio, monitond in the nei&hboriog Eut African nation ol K~ya, aald Amin's re· marb were made to a West Germ an television team. • Giant Mountain Carter, America 'Chat''.'. • I,. Spurs Climbers ~ WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Carter fielded telephoned questions -and tome 1rlpea - on bla own radio talk ahow Satur· day, and said his lon•-dlatance conversations with 42 callers helped b1m "under'ltand directly from the American people what lbey an eoncerned about.•• The tbinll they were con· cemed about ranged from Cuba to ldi Amin to tu., lo an Ind.Ian land cla1m to a forbidden cancer treatment to a covernmentJob. Carter responded to them all, and when be dldn 't bave an answer, be promiled to provide lt later. The two-hour CBS radio pro- gram produced no major dis- closures, but.Carter was out to make contact, not news. He gave lt all a first-name, personal touch, sayine thank you to Pete and &oodbye to .Mike. His callers' names appeared on a televilloo screen In the Oval Office, Wbete Carter and Walter Crooklte ol CBS aat ln oruce armdtaln, 1peakin& into twin •eta ot .... necked mieropbooes. Carter, wnriq a btue su1t, alpped tea between answers - and told one caller about It; 111· Ing the CDly w~ to cit U.S. C<Jt. I Costa Mesa Mr. Rabbit, meet Mr. Rabbitt When youngsters at Victoria School in Costa Mesa de· cided to hold a llirthday party to honor the 75lh llirthday of that venerable and venerated hare, Peter Rabbit, it just seemed nalural for them to invite local llusinessman Peter Rabbitt as well. NewpQrt Beach resident RaLWtt says bis .. own birthday celcllration was held Jan. 21 and that be is a bit younger than his storybook namesake. Laquna Beach Litchi lecture for the board Things went nuts for a while during a meeting last week of the Laguna Beach school board when board hopeful Drue<' llopp1ng leveled his sights on the "junk food" in the board's meeting roo m larder "In character with my pinko Co mmunist character and an an effort to emulate the methadone treatment centers an the United States," said llopping, reaching 1nlo a brown paper sack, "I give you 1· these " Hopping's hand emerged bearing litchi nuts -Crom '• mainland China, he claimed "When you have a craving for one of those drugs <coffee or pop) ... you pop one of these an your mouth •· Board Pr sident Michael Sagar's response~ ··r think I'm having Big Mac atlack now " Mission Vieio Belly up to the lloards ooys and girls, the first annual Oak Street Boogie Board conte!it has been held in Laguna Beach. Competitors lined up in the low surf on their ab· llreviated boards and waited for the waves to carry them in. Within hours the com· petitors had walked off with a trio of prizes in each of fi ve age catagories. Sunny weather helped attract crowds as the competitors made their controlled dash toward the sands In what may become an annual event. Trouble swamps lake project The Mission Vle10 Company spent last week battling to t•ontanu c falling its controversaal 1 2 b1lhon gallon man • m ade lakc after lhe State Water Resources Control lioara : ordered lhc company to halt filling of the lake an light of cur- rent state water 11hortancs The firm 'a I ake, the ceoter of a de· • ve)opment project, has raised tbe lre of watershort : northemcr1' who saw widespread publicity on the Lake Mis· • s1on Vh~JO proJcct during pnor weeks. The developer sar.; ~ they've got to finish f1lhnf( the lake in order to fu1fill tbe1r pro- • mls~s to tho.<1e who purchased lakeside property. Both the l qtute and the firm remain up to their necks in legal actions. ., Huntinqton B(\.tfh ~ lU ud 14 =al Tt, p ...... Or .... farmer ud road bo1Jder c...... .......... lib• l'U named Joe. Aad tbat'a wbat nerJbod7 called Mr. Caldtroa, wbo died Tbunda)'. "An awf\al lot ot people blew bim," 1ald Ku. Warcaret Calderon Turner, one of hla dau1bt«a. Funeral aervlee1 for llr. Caldtran. wbo lived in Fountain valley. will inelud• Roury at 7:30 p.m. Sunday and Mua alt a.m. Monday. , The rite. will be conducted al Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 17270 Ward St., P'ounlaln Valley. Strone and accustomed to bard work, Mr. Calderon wu a boy of 18 when his father imml1rated to the tJ .S. from Mexico in 1919 with a family eventually to number 19 members. They made their home in Talbert. which later became Fountain Valley. •·Early in the century.·· recalls Mrs. Tumer, "he worked in road corustruct.ion, openin1 the cout htahways in San Juan Capistrano and Dana Polnt with pick. shovel and mule tearna ... Mr. C&lderon worked for the Newland family. breaking horses and mules for work in the fields below the old Newland House now being renovated by the Hun- tin1ton Beach Hiatorical Society. He also worked for Paul Nasamatsu, Rene Callens. Fatber of Joe Callena, one ol Fountain Valley's fint mayors. and finally saved enough to start his own fanning operation. Durin1 World War II. he farmed SOO acres raising peppers for the Child Products Corp. of Los Angeles. Reali1ing his dream of in- dependence, Mr. Calderon saved and started bi.a own business, operating from 19'7 to 1964 rais· ing tomatoes ln what today is Mlle Square Re1ional Park. He returned to his old friends, Joseph Callens and Sons, and farmed chlle peppers. tomatoes, cauliflower, and llma beans for them before retiring at 75 finally, just last year. Survivors besides Mrs. Turner include sons Louie Calderon, of Huntington Beach and Tony Calderon of Midway City, plus daughters Vicky and Nellie Calderon, of Fountain Valley, and Mrs. Jennie Adame, of Los Angeles. Services are under direction or Pierce Brothers Smith Mortuary. Huntington Beach. Hotel Rubble Combed, No Bodies FolDld Investigation was continuing Saturday into two fires. one of which destroyed an Anaheim hotel and the other of which razed two El Toro moblle homes. Despite rears that some of the elderly occupants may have been victima of the Friday blaze, no bodies have been found in the rubble o( the 63-year-old Valen· cia Hotel at 182 W. Lincoln Ave., firemen saJd. They are continuinc to probe into the cause of the wind· whipped nre, which robbed 50 re· s1den1A of their homes. Damage was esti mated at between S.W0.000 and Sl.5 million. The owner told fire officials he re- cently canceled the hotel's in- surance because it became too expensive. No cause had yet been de- termined for another Friday af- ternoon fire, which destroyed two mobile homes at Sesame Street Mobile Home Park, 24922 Mulrlanda Blvd., El Toro. No major injuries were report- ed in either fire. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT o.11, ...... ,,_.., •kM .. ~ FIREMAN SURWYS UV1NG ,_OOM OF NEWPORT HOME WHERE COUPLE DIED NB . COupl~ Die Fire • m A ragin1 fire that drove back two would-be rescuers claimed the lives ol a Newport Beach cou· pie early Saturday. George Andrew Hnrab and his , wile Evelyn Mc:Cor)cle Harrah, both 56, died of injuries received in the blaze at their hotne, 2848 Carob St., about 2 :30 a.m .• firemen said. Cause of the fire is unknown. althou1h lta point of oriein has been traced to the family room. fire officials reported. A spokesman said that while firemen were en route to the blaze. a neighbor, Richard Frank EIUott. 24, attempted to enter the bouae but was driven back by heat. When firemen arrived, names were billowing from front and re- ar windows, sending sparks onto neighboring roofa. Capt. T.& E',....PageAJ QUAKE ••• because cities unaffected by the quake were shipping bread. meat, mineral water and medicine to stricken cities. The quake struck about 9· 30 p.m. local lime and registered 7.2 on the Richter scale. It jarred Romania and drove residents from buildings as far away as Moscow 920 miles lo the northeast and Rome 700 miles to the southwest. • • Pl11-" Shoo• •011Pont •HI-Lowa • Solich • Commerclol • Nylon1 • Twffd1 Volv•• ht $6.95 DECORATOR QUALITY$ PLUSH CARPET I 000/o NYLON V ... T•Sll.tl Harlan attempted to enter the re- sidence b\lt was also driven back by heat and smoke. Firemen attacked the blaze froW. both sides. while awaken- ing n.elghbors to hose down their own roofs and prevent the spread of the fire. Meanwhile, firemen wearing .special breathing ap- paratus entered and found both victims. Mrs. Harrah was declared dead at the scene. Firemen and paramedics attempted to re· suecltate Mr. Harrah but he was declared dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Firemen knocked down the flames within 10 minutes and completely extinguished the fire within20. Damage to the stru~ture was estimated at $120,000 and, to the contents, at $40,000. l'romPageAJ CAIJS POURED IN. • • Latin America, before full diplomatic relations will be re- s umed. -The President said U.S. negotiators will seek a treaty that would yield oontrol of the Panama Canal to the Panama- nian government about the year 2000, while 1uaranteeing U.S. and world shipping access to the waterway. -He said he will come up with his tax refdl'm program by Sept. 30, and that he wlll appear before a joint session of Congress on April 20 to unveil his energy policies. Carter said the energy plan will not include anything like a 25-cent boost in gasohnl' taxes -The President s aid he has no plans to revive lbe military draft. ··1 think it is very good for me to understand directly from the American people what they are concerned about, in questions that have never been asked or been reported In the news media," he said. "So my Inclina- tion would be to do this again in the futurtt." there were some sharp ques- tions and there were some com- plain ts, particularly about Carter's pardon of Vietnam.era draft evaders. Otto Flaig or Milwaukee ap-parently didn 'l enjoy It. Save for the 900 area code, he has the same telephone nu mber as the one '>et up for calls lo the White Hou ~e. 242 161 l "Since six · o'clock this morning. he has been getting calls from people who want to talk to me," Cartersald. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FUU YI ,,,., Quollty Co'P"' Only/ PER SQ. YO. ValuH To $14.95 PER so. YD. 99 SHAGS S • "WI $hooa • Scvlpt\I'" •Hi-Low• • Tr1<Col0t Shog1 • N)llon Shog1 • Solidi •Tone on Tone Val"" Te St.ti 00 PER SQ. YO. .,, ~ ___ ._... .__,,_ P1 ._'t .. me tlDd o1 ....... flt cwtad- . 1 I - l e1a1bodY I WOl7'J U.. rw&. car paJmeal. mJ Job, ~ old. I'm no t. •NP' rm bGmOMXUal. Tbe speabr 11 a maH"1lne- 1001tln1 youns acbool tHcher who in no wa1 resemblea tbe fop- pilh limp-wri5ted atereotypea many people bold of the bomoeexual male. He la charactert.Ue of what la perbaps the m~ty of Oranee County gays who have one foot out of the cloe.et 1n which they hide lbeir bomoHxual lllestyle. He is straight at work and around his family. Only in his • ....... ~-­... ..,..from ..... dnJeaf fli t abo &97· 11 It a ltllt1'I liffl blra ~ .... to WCJl'T7 ~-bDll .... ll'WiAI old, • 1>9!'.!•lve l•ar of b•lna d.J.s. co.erect. Tllat ,..,. tnml into • uni- qoe pressure. pnaun for in- stance to joke around with co- worlren about .. dates" when talk · turns to social activities, aald Bnace Cronnell, secretary bl the board ot directors for the Gay Community Center ol Orange County. "You avoid saying 'be' or 'she' or if necessary aaying 'she' and letting everyone assume we're bavina dates with girls because that's acceptable. E',.._PageAJ CLIMBERS. • • Laymen generally •ecall photos of two, five, perhaps a handful or climbers bundled' against bitter cold atop a sum- mit. The supPort troops are never in the picture, strung out and down thousands of feet of murderous sometimes victorious -glac1al rock, snow and ice at various elevations and camps. The nearest village extremely primitive-lies a brutal distance away and in case of emergency evacuation helicopters cannot operate above a certain altitude. Food and other supplaes and equipment form the bulk or the burden of J11malayan peak ex- peditions. explained Whittaker, whose trip will cost up to a quarter-million dollars. ··Eight hundred porters showed up for JObs for 600, and that's a hell of a lot or porters." Whittaker noted. The swarthy human pack animals are paid far more than any college graduate in their countries. Nepalese oHicials predicted their porters would work for 25 rupees a day on the 1975 assault up K2's cruel south s ide. •'The porters rif1ally threatened to strike and some of them were demanding up to 85 rupees a day, :ibout $8.50 for a two-hour work day." says Whittaker's wife. ••we ended up in negotiations just like a big lime union." And the precious bankroll ·raised through donations from I equipment manufacturers. the National Geographic Society, 'Jectures, articles and public ap- peals was goin~ fast. To compound the K2 mission's increasingly 1>en ou:i1 d1fficullles. the wage dickering was tri- lingual. .. Eveq thin g had to he t ranslated from Enghsh into French and thl•n into Balli," ex plains Dianne The mission in ad dition to its own doctor included a French government I ia1son of ficer I "We tried to teach these ~uy!I the Golden Rule means the guy who has the gold rules." she qu1pp1..>d during the talk 1llustrat- 'led by her breathtaking color slides or the land of contrast. Not only that, bul many tribesmen bitterly complained or their 5.5-pound pucks "When one or the porters fell e>ut and said he coulctn ·t ro on. l dec1de<1 toshow him," says Whit- t aker."( put his 55 pound pack on top of my 55 pound pa<'k :lnft ~hmbcd about SO ft-('l up As <,oon a s I was out of h1i. ~·~hl I C'ol laps<.'d " The wt11llaker~ huvt• tht• ph<Jto to prove that grueling few feel ol the 28,250-Coot straight-up journey that took three months work and 2 lt'J years of planning. And that is only from K2's base at 9,000 feet. where tem- peratures are 80 to 85 and the landscape almost tropical until climbers reach the first snow 3,000 feet higher. Rather than pack everything out at the end, they gave much away. "It was pretty funny to see some of these guys who com- plained they could hardly carry 55 pounds hiking down the moun- tain with 135 pound loads and having no trouble at all," jokes Dianne. One crucial stage of the trek tn· volved Camp Three. perched on the rawr-thin ridge running up K?'s flank and topped by a cor- nice or ice. This is an outcropping beneath which the walls of the ridge taper inward again. The effect would be li ke several ants perched on the crown of a mushroom. Nobody slept too well. despite being bone-tired from lhe day's battle to conquer K2, atop whose summit an Italian party left man's first footprints 25 years ago. "We were a little worried." Whittaker told his audience. "It was 1,000 feet down into Nepal on one s ide and 4.000 feet down 1ntu China on the other. And we didn't have Chinese passports.'' Whittaker. 48.cond 1t1ons himself by working out two to three times weekly with weight!., runnmg, and climbing mountams 10 the Pacific Northwest with his 28·year·old wife. The lean, balding, sharp-faced mountaineer has conquered Washington's Mount Rainier 65 times now JUSl keeping r.t True naturalists to the core . the tv.o are appalled that cum bers in their haste to conquer the heights and hurry down and celebrate thetr victory le<Ave more than footpnnts behmd "We made a pact with Nepal thal we wouldn't leave behind the kind ol garbage dump you find al the root of Everest. McKinley and other great mountain:-.,·· in- terjects Dianne. The 1975 party that turned back burned no-longer -useful matenal or Jettisoned 1t down w-evasses. giving away what could be w.ed to their army of port.er-;. Once the)' return<'<i to a dif rerent world after thrc<.' months of depnvallon in the snow. the tension and despair al defeat mt'llO'>'ed, says U1anne. · We all got down on our hands and knees to smell the nowers and feel the grass." ........... SECOND.HIGHEST MOUNTAIN 1MEIR GOAL .Nm WNttaur w,lttl wn.. Diann• Robem • .......... '3 • lulft -·~ba&tt,.. ....... ) 'M-~Ml'Uf It• roa'reDGt too .. AID& PJStlllan•Wle a tbe amnben. aawe &owua lind it'• almllar to • m.ntar rela· tloubJp. And tJaat persGD a a •l1nlflcent persoa ln a 1•1 .,.noo·a Ute. but be, or ebe, b• to be bidden. ''That'• the kind or pressure. not direct pressure on us, no one aaya anylhine to us beeau.se we're eo well dlaeuised," Cron· nellaald. Be<:ause so many 1•18 are dis- guised, it really isn't possible to report with cenaus·llke accuracy on the extent of the county's homosexual subculture. 'Ibose who venture an opinion say it is of IU One ... .. "" by ltev. Roaer llaniao:a, an or. dallled !Saptlat mlolater and put« d U. PY Metropolitan ColDcnwuty Cw.rcla. Tb Rev. llarriton, a Laaun. Beach ,_,_ d l. is mvol ved natiooally in the 1•1 movemeot aod ls preaident of lbe American Baptist &ay caucus. He estimated that across the county. 1a.,ys comprise 14 to 17 percent of the population, that California ia higher than the na- tional average and that Southern California is higher than the state average. lo the county, the larger gay populations are in Laguna Beach, Garden Grove, Anaheim and Fullerton, although Costa 'Nillllllll!llaald. .. Tbe)' are acattered th I.be •bo14l « Onilia COWlly, they ant all • nllf'l!I. all 1-, • colon M • eveey economic levtl.'' Bruce Croe.odl. nid. The Advocate, a national PY newspaper publlsbing bl monthly. c laims a Southern C allfomia readenbip of more than 100,000. Its classified ads lD- cludint personals and lboae of. rerlng the services of nude model's and masseun come from nearly every area or the county. Like an iceberg, however, most of the subculture ls sub- merged. The exceptions are Laguna Beach and Garden O.lly Ptlot PIOolOl l>y P~lnO 0 '0.ftMll BRIEFLY VICTORIOUS CREW OF BOUNTY HUNTER WAVES CHECKERED FLAG later DisqualHied. They Gave It to Betty Cook, (Below). Who Barely Finished f'rona Pag~ A J RACE ... The Bushmills was the first win for the 54 -year-old grandmother since she starte<' racing offshore boats about three ,>ears ago The victory. l'Oupled with a fifth place in the recent San D1eft0 race. "1ves her a substan· t1al lead m points for this yt:ar·s national c1rcwt It was obvious long before the 10. 21 a m start that Newport Ueach had taken the rugged of !shore power boat racers to its heart. Thousands of shoreside s pectators lined both sides of tbe penmsula. the bluffs over Corona de! Mar and the jelly The SJ>('ctator neet was v1rtual- lv honzon·tO horizon boats of every description. Longtime resicients of Newport Beach and surroundmg areas agreed that it was the ~realest marine spectacle ever witnessed here including the annual Ensenada race and the year the Queen Mary passed these shore~ en route to Long Beach. MORE RACE PHOTOS~AGE C1 •• • an1U.rtwla Dlll'Ul~1 pos"'1J•lal ln tbete two tOWID OIC'Oi 'ty, ...s ..,.. UM f ot a Wr "'°' latioostup bet bomOHa ; and orticlaldom-primarUy t pohce a llve·Hd·let-Uvo at-~ titude i• develoPlne. l In some cases cops and lllYS t re cooperating in a way ~t • years ago would have been itn·: possible. t Historically, Laguna Be~b• bas had a large bomosexoal I population. t Even so. 10 years ago, the' police department repeatedly: raided lwo downtown oceanfront' bars to a." abate" them. The bars: are gone now, but only beca~e , they were acquired as part of the S8 m1llioo Main Beach Park. One site lS now part of a tot lot pla)\ area. Still in Laguna, five years ago. police conducted a series of Wl· dercover operations in which a young good·looking officer out- fitted with a hidden body radio . was alleged to have been solicit-• ed by gays in a city park and at 1 one of the town's gay bars. • Then·Chu~f of Police Joseph J •. Kelly defended the operation ' saying: ! "Picture yourself as a tourist • and unsuspectingly going into a place like that. What kind ot a ~ picture would that give you of Laguna. I don't think any Laguna citizen deserves that." Branded entrapment and • harassment, the opf'ration pro-! duced an outcry that unifietl the · town's diverse homosexual , population. More than 200 per-, sons protested the operation at > a City Council session Speakers noted that no police women were being outritted with radios and sent into "straight" bars to be sohc1ted wr heterosex-• ual sex. The hearing brought a declara- tion from the city council that it . would never condone entrapment • or harassment of gays. In Garden Grove, two years ' ago, police undercover opera-l lions in gay bars produced a l flurry of lewd conduct arrests r and "red light abatement" ac-i tions against some or the bars. , The action produced a t .. Laguna-type" protest at the ci· I lY council. I Rev. Harrison s poke at both • protests. In an interview, he con· trasted them. "You appear in Laguna Beach and you get feedback and l something happens. You appear I in Garden Grove, and it's like • talking to a g r ea t big ! marshmallow. lt sucks 1t all in. says notlung and passes on to the ; next item of business. ' ''The people of Garden Grove don't know what I was told in my first week. that Garden Grove 1s a retii:ement place for Hollywood queens who quit walking the streets of Selma and Hollywood at the advanced age of 21 and come down and retire m Garden Grove," he said . Things h ave c hanged in ' Garden Grove, however. Many of ; the c hanges have to do with the hiring of a new chief of police, • Francis Kessler, last year. "Garden Grove w;is able to re- tire a feisty old police chief who . called upon .. all the tricks of the • trade of the 1950s. His techniques of dealing with the homosexuals were the same as rousting out the communists during the McCarthy era. "torty people wer(' busted. They developed packets of ar- <Stt COUNTY. Page A4) --------- The weather was sparkling clear. The location of every checkpoint with the exception of Oceanside could be seen from the start-fm1sh lmf' Navigators on the boats hardly ne<.'ded a com- pass to pomt their drivers (rom mark to mark USE OUR WESCO FABRICS p W~ Pride Ourselves on Craftsmanship H 11pto1· And the weatherman further cooperated by banishing the winds wtuch, il had been reared. would kick up lumpy seas to hammer the boats and crews. At no plac(' on the course were the 1>wells more than two feet. to decorate your home and get 20% off off. 0 SOFAS L One near tragedy occurred seconds before the start when a helicopter carrying the CBS television crew crash landed on the peninsula. There were no In- juries. RUGS Hand made rugs from China s T E R Finishers in the Open Class D were Kaarna~ Betty Cook; Beep 20% off Beep, Joel Halpern. Bronxville, Rare and Magnificient R N .Y .; Baccarat, Joe Ippolito, ---------------------.A Hollywood, Fla.; Copper Kettle, WESCO BEDSPREADS P Sandy Satullo, Fairview, Ohio; Wilder Won, Eric Solum, Hunt-a 'It d d H d G 'd d E lngton Beach; Bewitched, Terry UI e an an UI e R Baugher. Jselin. N.J. F s4aoo y The produc\ion and sports rom 7 class boats ran a s horter course of 103.92 miles, eliminating the We also take orders for teg,s to Avalon arid Oceanside. custom bedspreads They started at 11:56 a .m. •---------... ------~~ Winnen in the Production II Class were: 1, Stlng, Clare Flax· man: 2, Free Spirit. Chip Saals; 3, Great Adventure, Bill Gazell. Winner in the ldodified IV Class was Wolverine, A.P. Smith, followed by Foolish Pleasure, Karl Koster, and Wack Wack, Dick Kennedy. 11-oce in Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) - Riehl-wing Christians and PaJeadnian guerrillas reportedly becan a lO·day truce in Lebanon's last civU war 2IOQe Saturday as President Eliaa Sarkis soucht a joint Arab- United Nations peace torce tor thoareL Pillows From 3" 20% off Custom made pillows from 500 Pillow forms SJ49 CHAIRS . . . . i , . ' t • . f • t • - Billy Baeb Ht. INDJANAPOUS (APl -I W' D 'l b as peopl 1ay. be at.lJJ NpOr'\en a1LL Y CAllTI II are Ill.lipid and b HYI too m1DJ tourist.I ~---.. to b-bor:netown of Pia' , Ga. That'is BWy Carter, the Presi· dent's brother. who was he-re Satur· rtay for a S25-1a-couplc ~ratic Party danner that was sold out days in advancl'. "There am 't no way in hell l drink ai;. much beer a~ Colkis isay 1 do." Carter told reporters as he l)&pped a local brew. "I wouldn't be able to get up in the morning." But he added "It's the only hobby I have, driving jround and drinking beer. That's one advantage or be mg brother to a governor or president. People don 'l lock me up, lhey take me home." I le repeated his opiruon of journalists. s aying he thinks 90 percent of the news media's members are unfit to do an~ thing else for a living. but he hoped those co' cring his acltv1ltes in Indiana belonged to the other 101a·rcent Carter :.ib o said he d0<.•sn't think his lifestyle em· barrasscs the Pres ident "I've been talking the same for almost 40 years ." he said. "The only difference is now more people Its ten to me " 'Byrd Says He Will ·Vote for Warnke -WASfnNGTON tAP> Senak .M ajonly Lcaclt-r Rubert Byrd says he will.feel comforl<1ble vol· -Kig for Paul Warnkl' as ht•ad or the Arms Control and U1sarma· • ment Agency and as chtef SALT Ta lks nl'gollator because of has l'onfldence in President Carter ··The President as the ultimate negotiator. and I haH: confidence IJl the practical toughne~s and judgm<.'nt of f>n·~uh:nt Carter m dealing "1th the Sm acts in this T1eld." Byrd said. Byrd, a Wes t Virginia Democrat. said that there is a sophisticated linkage between President Carter's statements on behalf of basic human rights in the Soviet Union and the weapons talks. He said that in a closed. stifled society. such a treaty would be difficult to verify and could be easily broken. ~toreovcr, .. , believe that the Prt.'s 1d e nt 's o p e n . straightfof\\ard. firm pos1t1on m this areas has confused and puzzled and put on the defensive the Soviet leaders," Byrd said But he added that '"I beli cvl' 11·s important that the President maintain his drtvl' an some rorm or another." FORTY · FOUR years earli er. Roosevelt had taken the oath as the nation's 32nd Presi- dent. Now the New Dealers who worked in his admin1strat1on, were hold10g , 1n -~ credibly, only their first reunion • aodal for IJ"Uted. ad1• TllDS W Ontff ~. a ..... claM It 11, wbow• lloaMHlt'• aecretar)t wbm blwaap. tT'ftOI' fll New York aod iD U. W1dt.t Hoaa. Sbe marvek that praldcmt.lal MC'r'elaJia lbae dap nMd ..eretarl of t.b r owa.. Tbe 1reittln1 ot t.be e\·e.nlnc, one t.bat never falltd to act a lauah. was: "A.re you a yoWll New Dealer or 11' old New Dealer!" Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, a nedfllnc poUU. t'lan "'hen tM New Deal days ended but a man cul 1n its mold, said, "practically everythlnc today that makes seruse in this country came lrom those days." And Sen. Randolph, saying proudly that he is the only member or Congress still around from Roosevelt's fabled First 100 Days, recalled that a politician told FDR he was trying to do too much, too soon. COtfl!N,COllCOllAN "This night 1s for reminiscing. not for romanc· mg," said Sen. Jennings Randolph <D·W. Va.). He was right. "I CAN STILL remember what he answered, )\'Ord for word," ~aid the West Virginia senator. "He said, 'But gentlemen, really, we must act now. We will make mistakes ir we act now, but ir we don't, perhaps we won't have the opportunity later to make mistakes."' The guest list came straight from the history books. There was Tommy "The Cork" Corcoran, still a pixie at 76. a man who once had been secretary to Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, a key figure in FDR's "bram trust.". For those loo young to remember, the New Deal was the name that Roosevelt gave bis political prcr gram. There was Ben Cohen, now 84. the so-called grandfather of the New Deal, the drafter of much of lts idea was that the government should as· sume more responsibility for the welfare of the peo- ple. Its legacy as Social Security, protection for un- ion activity and a myriad of other laws that changed life in the nation forever. COUNTY GAYS EMERGING. <From Page Al) rest s for the bars." Rev. Har- rison s aid. Today. Garden Grove officers may· visit the bars. but they do so in Wliform and they do so to help with the problems common lo taverns everywhere, said Gary Bender. owner or The Mug, and chairman of the Orange County Gay Community Center board of th rectors Rendt'r recalled cnt1 cally that the previous years· arrests of gays cost some of them their jobs despite the fact that in many cases charges were dropped. Being arrested for solicitation. or lewd conduct is a rather abrupt way of coming out of the clos et and one many ~ays living st raight ln'l'S fear most. Things too have changed in Laguna Beach. meets a ll departmental qualifications. Additionally. hief Sparks has had every polic oHicer attend a consciousness· a sing series of seminars al w ich gay busi· nessmen. professionals and ac· llvists thrashed out di((erences. Later. Sparks said the gays and his men did not see things that diffe rcntlv on matters of cnme prevention and enforcement "What has that rc~ultcd an " For example. "c had a very serious s tabbing around the Shrimp <The Little Shrimp, a tavern patronized by g ays)," Chief Sparks said ·'The officers Wl•nt down there and were m e1 with almos t absolute cooper at ion from I he gays, the suspect was 1dcnt1f1cd and arrested. • • Additionally. the police and the gay community cooperated in forming a "flashlight patrol" along the beaches to discourage illicit activity and to halt mug. gings that had been taking place on beach areas near the town's gay bars. As for why the changes are coming about-Laguna Beach and Garden Grove have been called the cutting edge of social change-the answers are many Some see it as an extension of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. some see it as the result of increased openness of homosex· uals about their lifestyle. some see it as the e ffect of increased public knowledge and exposur e to gays. Seec•••Safe ·~-....... Seattle mom, Mrs. William P . Mitchell Jr .• cradles her son Danny, 4, after res· c ue rs removed brickwork to free the tot from a c himney. The boy had climbed to his home's roof- top from a rear window and had Callen in while making an investigation of Santa's y ule route. The boy was jammed 15 feet down the sooty vent. Soviet Tale Attempt to Instill Fear? MOSCOW <AP I -The U.S. Embassy has dismissed a Soviet allegation of s pying as "a c l ass i cal piec e of dis - information," but d1ss1dents srud they reared it signaled a further attempt to silence them. In a maJor article Friday the government newspaper Izvestia s a id some members of the emabassy staff were involved in a spy rin~ with Soviet dissidents who passed lhem secret military and scientific information. · The Senate votes' on the no minations on Wednesday . Byrd pred1cll•d that Warnke will be conr1rmt.'d as S /\LT II ne~otiator ""Ith from 53 to fi5 votes anc1 that hl' "111 hav{' little diffteull\. "1th tht• volt· on hcad- 111g thl• · arms ;igt•nl'.> lit' con \ C) ell th1:-. prcd11'lton ;.ilnng with has prom1:-;t• lll volt• for Warnke to Prt•s i<IC'nt Cai lt·r in a phone call Friday night. tht• M:O<ilor told rl' 1111rtl'rs Satunl.1y Byrd said he retains "mixed e motions" rega rdin g the nominee despite t he intense scrutiny Warnke has undergone by two Senate committees. Police Chief Jon Sparks has said he will hire a gay police of· ficer if a homosexual applies and Desalting Not Feasible BvThe i\ssocialed Press Dcsallmg .,(.a water. ct bnght hope of President Kennedy, has faded in recent years as a feasible ~ource for domestic uses, and reclamation of waste water ha:. become the lending alternative to natural sources Desalting is likely to become econom· ically feas ible only when solar energy can be used u the energy source. experts say. and this prospect is years away "There wasn't any complaint of police harassment. In fact, I've had s everal compliments on the fine job the officers did down there in investt~atlng that situa· t10n and arresting the suspect. ''I'm not sure that would have been possible several years ago. That's the way it is today." Chief Sparks said. "We have dispelled the three great myths of homosexuality; 1) that it is a sin ; 2) that it is a sickness and 31 that they are child molesters," Rev. Harrison s aid. Additionally, research into human sexuality shows that not everyone is gay or straight ex· elusively. But the dissidents. especially Jews on who m the attlack focused. expressed concern. A statement signed by seven of them srud they feared new anLi - Semitic r epressions, and one of _ the Jews, Vladimir S lepak. added, "We think there will be arrests." This 1s the' ww of water expert.<; in California. "herl' thl.'.' current clrnu~ht has foc used desperate <1ltent11111 on ways Lo makt.' water go further "DESALINATION OF SEA WATER is jus t not reasible" because of the energy needed to rid the water of ~all and other minerals, Gov. Jerry Brown ... a1ct lhts wcl·k. It was an 11luslral1on of bis byword, ·water jnd cner~y resources arc inextricably linked " Tht• pa ocess<'s used to punfy salty water. in· duding distillation and "reverse osmosis," take mabSIVl' arnourlb 11( expensive enerRy "Tht• ft.,1.,1b1ltt~ of dc:.Jlting dCJ14;'nds on where )OU arc," noll•i. ,, <:alll·ch professor. "ho preft>11 t•d ( ) !us namt• not hl· ust'd ECOL()G }' "IF VOl1 ARE ON .t ---------"- desert 1!-.l.111cl . ltlC'n ~ .111•r 1:-. gold and 'foU <'Jll i>J\ unythmR In Saudi Arabita, 11 1s th<' only sourn of ~aler and with their 011 mont•\' th<'\ don't l·are what 1t ro"t", he 'ia1d. In th<' w~t<·rn l n1t <'fl State•, ht> rontinued. the only <'<'Onnm1cal ap1>l11·;1t1on of de~altmg 1s braC'k1sh water, which Is les" .. atty than sea water but ~till un· fit to drink. /\ t'ollt l'Ompan .. on shows that rlec;ahnalton of :.ea w:itt•r runs an t•.,llmatt-.1 ~ ,1n acre-foot (enou~h to CO\'t.'r an ,acre of l;md with a foot of water >. whilt• wnter taken from th~ Colorado River can bt• p1P<'<f to S<luthern Califcornia for SM to $100 an •acre foot , s aid the professor. In California, said Dean Thompson. assistant to the State Water Resource Control Board. "there is no place that doesn 'l have a better alternative to de· . sailing at present.·· An example 1s Coalinga. a city in the San Joa- quin VaJley that firs t imported waler by the railroad lank car, then had two desalt.mg projects, and finally lapped into a canal from the Central Valley Project . THERE ABE lt7 RECLAMAnON projects in Canfornia, said Thompson, with another 37 planned the next few years. The projects in existence treat enough waste water to produce 200,000 acre·feet of U5able water a year . Health regulations prohibit use of reclaimed water for personal use, including drink}ng, but the treated water can now to industrial pliplts, certain rrop fields, landscaped areas. In some areas It 1s percolated back into the ~roundwater for use over a long period of time. Even though reclaimed water can't presently be used for drin~ing. at could be of great help in a severe shortage by filling non-residential needs. ONLY ABOUT It P ERCENT OF water use is res1dent1al, said Thompson. and the water saved Crom mduslrlal and agncuJtural uses could be drunk and used for personal needs An added cost factor m recla1mmg water is the need for a separate d1strabution s ystem, since the treated water can't be pipe<! through the same lines used for dnnking water. ··But 1l would probably at this ti me be cheaper to go into a duphcalf' d1!ltribuLion system than to de· salt sea water," said Thompson. Snowfall Whitens Maine Thundershowers Spread Over Nation's Sout,h 11.S. s-... a.,, VP tn f'•Qf'lt In< ...... ,,, ,,.,__ hilt '" M•tn.-.. nrl \nttwhll '" M~(~IOltft Amovnt~ to 1)1·'.,...." tnu' Mw.t •ltaftl tr\CfW!\ ~4'tUff1.\Y Aaff\y wt""',_.., 1 on4 •"Uf'd tn "'°'' nf ttwt ~'~"'' c,.~,, ·~ •• ,_, \nUftO~•,h~wrr rf'ltC,..f'd from ....outMA·t l•· , .. 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Now, with a Dally Piiot March Sale cla1alfled ad, •prtng'• a great time to clean up, too. Convert your clutter to ca1h by placlng a cl•••tfled ad of five llnea or more for threedaya, and, 1ave 10 per cent on the co1t of the ad. Complete detalls of thl• special saving• plan appear In today'• cla111fled section. If you have Item• to ael In th• following categories you 'II wantto take advantage of a March Sale ad: Antiques Garage Sales Office Equipment Appliances HouMhold Goods Pianos & Organs Bicycles Jewelry Sewing Machines cameras Machinery J Sporting Goods Furniture Musical Instruments Swaps Use Cas~ BankAmerieard or MuterCharge Remember -10% Discount -Act Now! Mall J'CHD' ad ....... ......, • ..., Delly Pilot office. l•J!lldQIJ•H , ' e Carter .. .,,,.AIMtlat_. mm Tld.n.eeD·1e.ar-oJd John t1'rold al IUdpcnsl caUed P dent Carter an Saturday to aunat b'l" aend aomoolt.he Eut'• abundant 1aow to Callfomll tu rtUeve the 4tou1bt. Ruby Hewi tt, 8~. ot San Blmardlno wanted tu know why 1 there baa ~ no coet-or-Uvtng tncrea1e for Sodal Security benefit.. They were tbe two Californians amon~ 42 J>(!rsons who talked to the ldent on a radio call-in proeram Saturday John, wbocalMd at the sugges· tion ol bis history teacher, said, "(can't wait to tell a bunrh of my friends .. MRS. llEWlTT "as prompted to call becaus<.' s he and her blind 70-year-old husband. llowJrd. know personall> about making ends meet "I don't ferl famous. I just thoui::ht 1t wa1> important to rind out why .. SIGN ANSWERS QUESTION: HOW ORY IS IT? Paudena Coffee Shop Water Price Near That of Coffee John s~11d it took him about 10 t•alls and a long wait l<> J{l'I through But ontc hl· d1c.J , hl' \I.as ready with his suggcst11111 "I said since there's a drought in the West anct none in the East that maybe we could i;:el some !>now from the East and ship it out West." tw s•11d Bing A w aits Word On H e ading Ho01e "lie ~aid thul they hud 11lrc;,idy looked into 1l and 1t was pretty exp<>ni.ivc to do 11 anfl <.•\'l•ryonc· should do lus p;irt tn t·on~crv1n~ water That·, ahoul all hl• added THE PRESIDENT du1 not have as easy a time w 1tb M rb. Hewitt's question "l'rt.'S1cfent C artl·r d1dn 'l know the answc•r. hl' said he will ccill back Monday ... .,he s111rl She said s ht• J!ol through after many C'alls hl'c ausc "I m J ,·ery pt•rsistcnl µcrson It was u chan1·c. hut I fl'll S<x·1al Secunt\' r<'ttrrt'' \H'r1• l'nlillt•tl to this mu~·h .. PASADENA (1\1'1 -Bing Crosby spent part of Saturday watching ;in old Bin)! Cro-.h\ movie on his ho:-.p1l;il room television, hospital off1t·1Jls \Ulrl The 72 n•.1r nl1! Pnll':-' ;11r11.•r n· mained 1n lluntin)(ton t\kmon;i! llo sp1l;il Jnolher da}. recuperating Crom a 20-foot fall from a stage dunng a benefit performance "He's still a little sore to ito home. · said hospital '"os11v spokesman John McCarth\ I It• "atchP<I th<• 19Jf; mO\ I<' "'Pl•nn11·-. From llea\'l'n ·· Convicted in Orange County McCarthy said doctors would dec1d<• sometime this morning if l'rosby (•an go home Crosby tumbled from the Am hassador Aud1tor1um !.tagt· Thursday night at the end flf a s how <'<.'lebrating hi s 50th year in ..,how business. He suffered a s pi a II head cut and bruises. but "'as not seriously hurt The three-hour show was taped b\ CRS. whieh will air 90 minutes uf 1t as "Bini::' .. on March 20 Also on the show. proceeds uf "h1ch wlll go to charity. v. ere· Rob Hope. Paul Anka. Belle !\tidier. Rosemary Clooney and the Mills Brothers Crosby's wife. Kathryn, and children Nathan1t•I and Mary l''rances. .1 bo uppcared on the show MD Fakery Denie d SAN JOSE 1AP1 Hob<.•rt ~n·in Brown has pleaded innocent to ;ill counts or .1 t·11 mm;il complaint th.it accused him uf 1mpcrson<Jt1ng a physician .inti 11r.1d1t•1ng ml'<lil'inc without a ht't'll'• ( State ) r•t.e bJ arty 3 peT'<' uttlcl.al Mt1mat" llooald 8 . Robif'. d1rt'C10f' of the 1\attt l>fopartment of •ttt Re1oun: • uMt uma ul th drouirht's Impact on the atate•, c~oomy rana.: from 12.t btllion to • 3 bllllon. with unemplo ment ri1ln1 by eshm;.it" nf G percent to :a.9 percent aOlllE TESTIFIED berore a Conaresslonal subcommltte~ meeting here to eathcr 1nrorma· tion on the drouaht Rep. Lloyd Meeds <0.Wash ). the subcom mittee chairman, called the htarinl'? a "foresight·• aclJvit) aimed at preventing huge losses Thl' ~ubcommtttee met m Seat tie, where it heard testlmom about the drought 1n the Pat:1fi~ NorthW~l Robert J C Rurnash hydrologist in chargl' of the NE. tio nal Weather Service 's Californ1a -Nt'vada Raver F'orecast Service m Sacramento. p1npoinled the lJroblem in C'aliforma h)' t·oan purtnR th1:-. year's runoff into rivers and r~ LOS ANGF:LF.S 11\P> A funt>ral was held Saturda' for E<lcl1l• i\n der~on." "'ho \\ "' bl':.t known a!> "Rochcstl•r " on the Jack Benny radio ;,ind tcle\ 1s1on sho\\ s The ~erv1ces "en· held al lht' chapl'I of thl' Angelus Funeral Home "TIUadJmlnuahed runoff uccur rm1 on \M hffla of a. year whl<'h produced only 40 ~rc:ent ur normal r).UlC)lt ls without paraill~I an Calllomia's history , · Burnash 'laid. A flpreof»percentot normal runoff would mean 3..4 mtmon rewer acre feet or water avaih•blt> from Califorrua 's streams and reservoirs than was collected m 1924. Bumasb said An aere foot is an acre or water a foot deep. or 326,000 11?aJlon~ This is considered a year's supp Iv for a family of five. "I FIND IT difficult to 1m a~int• the reaction that wouJd result 1f "e had another low year ,· Burnash said. "We simply would not have enough water to get tht- JOb done .. In other testimony taken by thl· committee· '"""mb l ~ m.11n Ju.,n Thur man ID· Mode11to 1 ur•ed lonaterm ro n:. with varth1l p•yhn(•k ror l he slate''> beleuitu'-'rltd 1·utlll' rurmers Ht· al110 urgeod that mon• federul parkland b<• opened to cuttlt' 1tro11nR and nolt•d that som<· areal" hU\'f" been l"Ut o(f ~UUM' h:~deral of(1c1al~ t"IUlm grazing IS not t:ompullblt• "'1th use of thl' land by re<.'reat1onal ,•ehicle:. ·Trytnl'? to eot a Honda 1s gmn~ 10 be damn tough,· he noted -TllURMA~ ALSO urged fundinj? of the Auburn Dam. OOC' of the water prOJt'C'tS CUt from tht" federal budget b~ Presidern Carter But 1..urr~ Mo::.:.. c.J1rti:lor of t(w Planning :ind Conservation Lt'ague, said the project wo"'d l'OSl the federal government ~ million a year to opercltt' amt wasn't worth ll * lt '* :* Anden;on. 71 dt<.'d of .ipparcnt h<.'art failure last Mondav at the Mo· l 1 o n I' 1 c t u r P ;1 n d Tel('v1s1on Hos1>1lul in Woodland ll1lb Ill-had been a pat1l'nt .1t the hosp1tul ~1n1·t· last Decemtx•r :b::;:::::;::~fW"~.I· * ......_ SAtH>..:GO{li). it-you buy a new car \\llh thl!> ._ <if). ""'- "f" ·,. ad al tlmr or purcha"" ~ ********************~ dinners • Thl' i.h11rt. ht 'p1•1·1 a<'lf'tl Brown "'"' called b~ th1· p111'1·1·11tnr tht• )!rt.'.11 1m,wr-.11n.11111 111 "'.1s 1·1m\ ct lt'<I in 1969 for 1mp1·r<.11natin~ .1 c·.1rd111lo)!1s1 an Or ,m)!1· l '1111n1' lie· .-. .111·u-.t·1l 11( 1.il,1•1\ represent 1ng h1m ... df ,1,.. .1 l '111\ l I' l II~ ph\.,ll'IJO to obt.1111 a lo.in. rori.:1· a pr1·'l npt111n take S200 from Valley f''a1r Medical G roup :md pr;irt11•1· ml'dll'lnl' w1th11ut a liC't'nSt• ply of crude 011 to Lo-, Angele' " trilH al to lh" 11ptr.1tmn uf m-.1 rl~ "" C'r:-l'ndeJ\ nr in lhl' ~ 11mmunt1' PG&E R~ra \i.red s ,\N FRANCISCO 1 '1· P.1u fi<' t;,1s & Ell•ctnt· offtt tals rt.um tht· federal ~ll\ t•rnment v. Ill not 1:.sue un 11peralrnJ! hrense for the utility ' 1>1ablo Canyon nuclear power plant this \l'UI tor the EJR R (»Jlorf ,,lx.-d price 01 LOS J\N1;1-:1.1-;s <Al'> A :-.up1•nur Spites is celebrating the first unniversary of the open-Court JllflJ.!1·. rulinA th~•l an t·nviron mental 1m11acl '"port 1:-1111l nl't'<lt•<I has j.ltven the .:11 .1ht•ad lcJ iUl Oii r1rm which 1>lani. to c·onv«'rL tv.o l.n• /\nJ.!elcs h:irl>or berths into lt·m pornrv oil t.1111.e·r<loC'k'> ·\Ve hope that "'ay.., rnn he round to l'' ped1tl' thl':.e 1H11cc·d utes,.. said ll;1rton Sh:ickt'lforr PG& F. ~nior '11·1• prcs11lt•nt S.1t11rda\ .11 .1 hl'.1nn~ IJdort• lhl· l ' ~ l l11u~1· 111 Ht•prc>sen lllll\ t'S0 Subcomrmllt-t• 1111 W1111•r <md f>ower fh'sourN•-; ht•n· ing al its Costa Mesa and Irvine The San Pl'drn l'lnrinmJ,? Alhance d honwo\\1wr gr11111• h;1d <'hum«! th• constn1t·t11111 p111w1·1 "'' tht• ut\ .tnd lln11111 011 l'o fl• l'1fr1J .ul 1·n' 1r11nm1·11 tal 1mp:111 ri·p111 1 11111 Jull.:l' t h.irlt· Voi;:1•I t11 .... 1J.!rt•1•tl .111tl111J.! U1a1 lh1· '"I' , C 11b 's B aek tn VIN I' 1 \I' 1 /\ 111ur n11111th old dw1•t.1h 1,1k1•n frnm I.inn Countrv S.1(;111 \\ ,..., ft'<'over<>d Saturday at a pr" ntt• h11m1· in the llollvw1)(l<l ll1lls. authorilu.•1. said Thl' ft•m,1le l'Uh wn~ recovered hy chit'f J.!am1• warden Stevt'n ('rn 1g and I rvml' txiltcc• ofCtcers It wus n•ported in good condl· lion <'xct•pt for an eye infection nnd rinf(whrm. Mid u spokesman for lhl' J!::tmc park. Thl' chl'ctuh. valued 8\ $8,000. was taken from the park o•e week af{o. Authorities said the person who hod the cheetah said he had paid Sl,500 for It FBI Se~k11 Palntrr !'AN f-'HAN{'ISl 0 1/\P i\ f1•1lt!r.1l \\,1rrant has hel'll 1sM1l•d for • the arrest of a hclU"l' pnmtrr who ;i 111 hunt'"" <.,1' l.111•\A. J • .1t r11 1a ll1·ar <.I \\1·nch '"'h1n111ra .incl \\1llt11nl an<I I-mil.' Harri' cf unm• their mnnths 1r1 the r ad11:.il 11nckr~ro11ntJ The v.11rrant filed hy 1h1· FBI rharj!ed ~fl<'hacl Al1>xand1•r Hortin ;,.>7. "'1th unl.i"' ful rl1~ht t11 .1\'01d pro St"CUtion for probJt 111n '111l.1t1on Hortin was on µrnhal1nn 1n /\lumcda County afler plt-allinu guilt~ in August l972 to posst·s~111n of t''\plos1v1•-, 1n <1 raid on a Berl.1•lc·v i:Jra)!(' Cop'• Firing Oli'd LOS /\NOEi.ES 11\1'1 A .Los Angeles poh ce trial board ha~ r<'Com mended dismissal or 8n officer m· cused of beln~ involved in two dt• partmental sex scandals. says a police ipokesm an Cmdr. Peter Ilagan. head of the police pubhc arralrs d1v1sion, said Fn day lbe dismissal recommendaUon against Raymond Paladino, 32, now goes tA> Police Chief Edward M. Davis for a final dec111ion Prison Tests Ethical SACRAMENTO CAP> Califo~a prisons don't use tranquilizers to con· trol or punish unruly inmates, a ~k force of psychiatrists has reported. Tbe report may determlno tbe fate of a bill to be heard an the Assernbly Criminal Justice Commlu.tt MOllday that would restrict the Ult! O( drugs ln prison. The study covered three prisons wJlb a tot.al of S,000 inmates, and found that only 12 were being given drugs involuntarily on the days the prison was visited. Although some documentatioo ·wu incomplete, all of the treat.ments ap- pelftd to be for medical reasons, th& re~sa.ld. 'We find no use or involuntary medkatlon tA> control or punish 8~ ininlltratlvclt d•lred behavior, .. t studyaald. • It added thal the pnson system's guidelines for drug use constitute "a high standard of elh1cal practice which goes beyond the customary guidelines" used in boe]>itals. The report did not mention volun· ury drug exi>erimen!s at the prisons or a reeent report that som e past drug research at lhe California Medical Facility in Vacaville was sponsored secr1!tlY by the CJ A. 'Th~ stl«ly team was headed by Los An~les psycbiatrisL William Kai. The a-m lndude4 Jrwln Fllnbert, a San Fnncls~ psychiatrist and n•· llooal board membet' of the American Civ\I iM*ti• UnklQ, as well as a staw a.pjta,l pt\ysician and the chief psycldatristat Folsom Prison. 1\ f°'V)d t.rallQw.lbers eenerally . dft fml1ates Who were COO• s1dered sdf-ilestrlcti~. .. ' . • • 40 l ,.. ... Restaurants with i..l f antast1c treat for you ... TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRIC E OF ONl:1 It's oor way of saying "thanks" for being our customer. ----------., • The only requirements are that you bring this coupon with you and both I I meals must be the some. ThE> Two For One off er is good at Spires Restaurantc; in Costa Mesa and Irvine only and includes Top S1rlo1n Steak. 1 I Fish and Chips or Roast Beef. The Two for One offer ends Saturday, March 31. 1977. Two for One Dinner Specials mu st be conc;umed on I premises on~ are served from 2 pm. to I 0 p.m. All othPr menu itPmr, arP I at regular prices. I!~.!~~~~~.,,~~~~ ... :~:~~=!~ I TWO FOR .$2.25 I 11 I . l)111Jr>1 .irid htrtar tiauct:. I COSTA MESA 1129 Harbor Blvd "I MYCAtlhlJf el San ~Fwy (' - .. ,. \. • ~y on OLYllPL\, truh. II.Pl Dhcr we A•1. WHllln1to11 late'1 nnt ma IOV.m<M', become du• state capital'• mo.l alpllkanl wlnt~r storm Her uncoovenUoaal c:ampaJp •t1le baa been tr.aaformed into a madcap, quixotic flrst few w~k11 inotnce. She hu jabbe4 at and angered cmvironmenlalhls. shaken state burHucral$, cbJded President Carter . sparred with the presl> and puz:zJed nearly everyone. SHE IS FEISTY and tough. sometimesdiMwganized. Miss Ray, 62, former chairman of the Atomic Energy Com- mluion and assistant U .S secretary or state for sc1entif1c alfairs under Henry Kissinger. ' was an easy victor last fall even though she'd never held elective office. An anti-politics, shake-up- government campuign paid off, and she moved into the gov- ern or's mansion with her widowed sister. Mrs Marian Reid, and her salver poodle, Jac- que11 . Sl\e vowed "change, change and change" when she was in- augurated, and change there has been. Her nemesis, Ralph Nader, said that comparing her and former Gov. Dan Evans, a quiet Rep\.ablican, was lilre comparing .. gubern atorial sanity and gubernatorial lunacy." MISS RAY, who joins Ella Grasso of Connecticut as the only women t.o.IMt"elected governor in their owri right, shrugs off the biage of early criticism. She r e ntly greeted a visitor to her offi e with, ··welcome to con- trol ed chaos." e is short, only 5 feet 1, but hfttamply-fleshed frame cuts a swt.h that few can ignore. She lot4 a reporter that she can be rWltless and will be "when a job h .. o be done and 1 ·m convinced it~ecessary ... Jaglimpse or what she meant cmle on the day before her in· mS i.llration when she gave all E..flns-appointed government bes their walking papers. T 1're were to be no holdovers. ,he bluntness and speed of the s;(c~ings aroused a cry of .. Tue.., d~aftemoon massacre ·· ... D SllORTL Y aflcr taking ce, s he p e r s uad e d the ocrat-dom1nated s tate ·-··-lo *Ir to the nonu ot w Mlllildll:!I •ho Ud been na.rud to t'l'ft .Uom b)' ----··--· "'ho had not bttn cCJlftlirwM!d. Some already bad ~ n~•ra. She WU not re.dy w\th herOWD rept1ctments, and several boards and commtu:ioftl .-ere left without quorums for d.aya. Republicans quickly br~ it "a poUtieal spoala syttem" by a woman who bad run as a non- pohtrc1an. Miss Ray dismissed the flap. "No one owns a job. From now on, we'll send them a Kleenex at the time they're fared 1f they're going to be a crybaby.'· MANY STATE newspapers ed1lonalazed agamst her moves . One said. .. Even a thorough housecleaning should not entail throwing all the furniture over the balcony." 0 I X Y D E M 0 C ~ A T .- Jf er parent-s thought she s hould have a choice. so she wa:-. unnamed until she was 16 \.\.hen :-;he chose tHe South and a rebel general s he ad· m 1 n•ll. She thought she 'ihould have a t·ho1ce, so she d1dn •t declare her political allegiance until she was past 60. She is Diiy Lee Ray, jU$t call her ,governor. : IN THIS BIG C~EVY DEALERSHIP IS AH OUTSTANDING IODY AND PAINT SHOP FOR ALL MAKES CARS AND TRUCKS! AT THE SAME tame, critics noted. the governor budgeted her personal staU a payroll of $520,000. up from the $386.522 Evans spent on staff in his last year. The governor holds a doctorate in marine biology from Stanford L' nt veri.1ty, and she has unger<.'<l environmentalists by calling them eht.Jsts who seem to d1shkl' people Worse. from the environ mentalists· standpoint. 1s her contention that the public h<Js overreacted to oil spills such as the Argo Merchant ·s off the Massachusetts coast. And i.he's sticking to her sup- port of oil lanker traffic in Puget Sound, the arm of the Pacific where Seattle and other popula- tion and recreation ccnleri. arc located MISS RAY chided Prc5ident Carter for '"grandsl.ilnd.in~" on the energy crisis and fhumbed ber nose at the president's p!ea .., tbat thermostats be lowered 1o IS degrees -a request sl'le called .. oversimplification.'' Ai:. the Northwest's drought cond il1ons worsened, however, she urged citizens .. to take coo· sclous, fleliberate measures for curtoHment of electricity. and w atcr use." For several weeks arter she took office. she failed to give specifics of where s .. e wanL'> her adm1rustration lo go. .. We are going to have to pro- ceed With what we must do. and she'll just have to play catch- up," said House Speaker John Bagnariol al one po.Int Republicans started lo com- plail\ Utal •·there's no leadership from Ulc go"llernpr's office at all," in the words or House Republican leader Irving Newhouse. HOWARD Che•f'Otet Newport IHch :; ·~ •. ·~ : •• •. '1 •• S: Does your car" or truck. ne.e.cl ~ualitv body and paint work? If so1 please, check these. impor+ant fea'h..res at HOWARD Chevrolets bocly shop! e Conselent1oue. e1eper1 technlctani. e Mooecn eQu1pment e Any make car or truck OK •Free R>an cars e Reasonable prices e Tow1n9 • 81q Spray KrnQ ' Paint Booth e Complete paint 1ob<> a ~pec1alty e Acrylic lacQuer or enamel e Credit carda accepted or our e No Job too small banlc"'finenclng available • Free estimates • Fiberglass body work a specialty e New Chevrolet factory ~ranty work OK . . ' If ·your's is an insurance iob, ask your a9ent to have it repaired at HOWARD Ch'evrolet. -:)c.-• .; . Insurance adiusters welcome!! Ther!'s a special office here for yorua•... •. ·. . ........ C.4llY ' GOVERNOR DIXY LEE RAY'S UNCONVENTIONAL STYLE SHOWS HER ACTIONS But Gov Ray is a determined, headstrong woman who does things her own way in her own good timl' Washington. She prefers casual clothes, usually pants suit or skirt and blazer. but has given up the knec·socks she often wore while on the AEC. dabbles an gourmet cooking, plays dominoes an~ catches up on her reading. Although she toodles around the island in a jeep, her short, silvering hair fly ing in the wand , she once said ... If I had all the money in the world, l 'd get the raciest, fl ashiest fastest sportscar l could find." She has a professorial manner probably a remnant of 27 years a~ a marine biology and zoology proft.>ssor at the Uni versit y of When she wants to relax, she heads for the simple life at her Fox Island retreat where she tends lo a plethora or animals, 'Take Care, Save Cash' NEW YORK CAP > -In lllino1s, four churches are running an experiment :umed at slicing down the nation's slaggerin~ health-medical bill. Tht'y arc trying to teach people how lo live to -stay healthy, thus ~vo1d1ng doctors, pills and • hospitils The church pr<>fttam 'Vas 'described this week at a ~nferenc~ on f<'utu~11Pirec~ in Health Care, a meeting tqat drew on the thinking of some 150 specialist.a. - ONE MAJOR them<' was that loo many people hurt thems~Jves and ptle up,.medical c,osts through bad health habits. These include s moking, over- drinkmg. c.ating too much or eating "junk" foods or fatty foods or taking in too much salt, getting obese. being careless in driving cars, ar.d also thinking that som e magic from doctors and med1cmcs is going to protect them non~theless The nation·~ metl1cal costs now are estimated at $160 b1lhon a year. or $700 per man, womun and child. ' l rsing available knov. lt•di.:t.• to take better care of our~elve~ could :-.la!>h tl1t.• ball. the conferees agreed .. Tht' l'nCm.\ 1s us. · s.11d Dr John Knowles. pre· s1dent of The Jlockcfelh.•r Foundation. adding that I 99 percent of us are born healthy but manage to live our way into trouble. BUT HE AN D others stressed that many Americans become victims of ill health through pov~rty, slums, p0or educution, over-crowding and other handicaps. Correcting these condiuons would vastly improve their health. conferees said. Environmental pollution can work aguani.t everyone's health. Dr. Kerr L. White of New York City suggested taxing companies whose products or practices con- tribute to environmental harm. Going further. he suggested taxing individuals who choosc;o smoke cigarettes. or drink too much, or engage m other heallh·endangering activities The money collected could pay for part or \he health bill. Numerous speakers urged greater efforts to en- courage more informed self-care and responsible laving . The church prograrp along these lines was described by the Rev. Dr. Granger E. Westber g, director of the Wholistlc llcallh Center. Jnc . Jhnsdale, Ill The objective is to learn how best to motivate people into sound self-care, he said A ITENTION! ! ! I I Residents of: -. . • LCICJU"a Beach. Mission Vieio. LGCJUlla Niguel, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, Dena Point, El Toro, LaCJUlla Hills, Capistrano leach, South LCIC)Ulla .. You are invited by Orange County Law Enforcement Agencies To Learn How You Can Help Prevent luMJlary Loss In Your Neighborhoods. CALL 493-7501 DURING BUSINESS HOURS OR 494-0753 After 5 p.m. & Sat., Sun. & Holidays and our CRIME .PREVENTION MOBILE EXHIBIT ·Wiii come to your n~ighborhood where quallfled personne( will demonstrate • ~dvls• and ans~er your ••stions! • I clWo SER.KE'LEY lA Pl J Q Cl r... a uphill blillle t.r:Y· lo ad th llW n c C tooa! red to r•· ncnp Calllorn1a'1 chool nn -· 101 171t m. a Unlveuuy of Cal tom.la law proteaaor H)'m. Steilben .. rmu had bup erltldtm tor the educ1t aJ form pukqe rec~oU1 1ID by Gov. Edmund Brown, Jr .. sayln& the plan contained "• secret lmowled1c oapect." nance tHIADAN WAS jGl.ned on tbe bf fellow 8oa1t Hall protea John Coona: Jam~ Culbrte. Bttk y ICbool lloard member; and Chutes Gocke, Privacy Deffindeil SACll.AM~NTO<AP > -State Sen. Pettr Behr < R Tiburon> s ays Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatric records could h<'ve been obtained wilhout brealung into his psycfliatrtlt'• orrlce. "AU they would have had to do was eet Mr. Ellsber g to Mgn one of a great many application <credit bureau. insurance or JOb> forms. and his doctor would have had no choice but to ~urrender his records." Behr lold a nc":. conference last" et·k And it's exactl) this ml'lhod. which underlie:. a traffic an private medical records, thul Behr wants to stop. BEHR SAJD some insurance companies s hare medical re· cords with "an endless com· mercial chain of outside or· ganizations. including credit groups and employl•n, " lie said onl' :-.L1t·h data bank maintained hy l1fr ln~urancc compamc>s rn Roston says 1t ha~ information on nHlrl' than 13 million people. The bill would let the signer of tile a91>lication decide who could ! bis records, and could pro- it disclosure of any future edical data. Behr said that under current practices. people r out10ely authorize disclosure for life. COMPANION measures by As· sem bly man Vic Fazio ( D· Sacr amento) would put add1· tional safeguards on psychiatnc records, mcluding a requirement that they be kept confidenlJal an any court proceeding. Behr's meaBure was endorsed by California Medical Associa- t10n spokesman John Dooley. But Ed ~vy, spokesman for \}le Assoc1atio~ of California fnsurance Companies. which has helped kilt similar balls in the pa~t. said in an interview that his group would oppose any measures that would let people keep insurance compames from seeing their files . RICH DISTRICTS, with valua- ble real estate and industries. can afford lower property tax rates and still manage higher spending per child, he saJd. Sugarman. who argued the Serrano case before lhe Supreme Court, had a few innovative pro- posals to restructure the educa- tional system as well as reform the method or finance. He said the slate should "try to he Serrano reform with serious desegregation of our school system." He suggested a finan- cial incentive be offered districts to integrate schools by paying them a flat fee per minority child that attends integrated schools. The •'minorities" would be children from the racial group fewest in number m the district. Supt. Wilson approved the idea. saying, "l would support ty- ing desegregallon to the bill." ... Tourists gp llpflO 'gOl'ilt Brian ~ber, 22.tootlng his hom. ~·' 9t I !. .... ,. '"" .t. ,. ·' . , '· ' ,, ' . ·' Monkeyshines Cheered ·~.- SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Brian Weber is having more fun than a barrel of monkeys in has role as a gorilla-suited street musician with a trumpet clutched in his furry paw and a song in his simian heart. "Just call me Hairy James." his voice echoes from inside the hirsute costume. Weber is a mustachioed musi- cian who has been playing the trumpet, although not as a monkey, since he was 11. .. MY STUDIES at the California Institute of the Arts concentrated on Eastern Euro- pean and Middle East music and dance," said the monk('y music· maker. "My long.range plans in- volve a career a s an ethnomusicologist." But meanwhile. he has to make a hving. A chance meeting with a gor1lla·suited accordian player last July gave ham the idea. and now you can hear the strains or his music -and find his banana peels m front or theaters or near tourist-clogged f'isher- man 's Wharf ttrea. .. It's a modest living," he says of the donations he reaps in ex- change for his music. "I am sav- ing money to go l<> Eastern Europe, especially to Romania and Yugoslavia, to continue my studies of folk music, instru- ments and dance ... WEBER OPl'EN gels more than a handful of change from the delighted passersby who listen to tus tunes. One night a s pectator bought him a theater I' ticket. Somellmes he is invit'4 , out to dinner. · , "Ninety-ei&ht percent or th~ . reaction is enthusiastic," b1t1 . says "People sing with m~· '. dance with me, smile with m41 One l'ught a folk dance troupe gq. ,. mg to the theater together put oq, : a street show." , , Despite happiness over his s~11 , cess. Weber 1s concerned ovtr, ,. what he sees as an errort ! , authorities to cut down t ' number or places w.herc stree' 1• musicians, a San Franclscn. ,; tradition, can play. .., ... "I FEEL THERE is a move to, get nd of street musicians," ~ , says. "This is a mistake alld.. .. reflects failing to understand arld. appreciate the benefi cial things. : we do. We are a major tourist at- traclaon." N Ban Eyed For 'Lash' Candies ~im~~!!!!i~~~~i!!i!!ii!i!ii!iii!i~~:-.1. SACRAM ENTO (AP> -You won 't be able to have your cake and drink it too -al least not without state control ar a bill introduced la:.t week in the Assembly becomes law. The measure by As- semblywoman Leona Efeland ( D-San J9sc l 1s in ended to l'Onlrol cakes and candies railed ~1th alcohol. Ms . Egeland ~a 1d "candy with a kick," cont aining 80 proof alcohol , as now legally being sold to children "To ttunk that a child of any agt' can legally purchase sugar coated alcohol d1seu1sed as cake or candy ts unthanka hie," she> said in a news rc!.eas<' "'This lYJll' of com merctalism certainly en· courages alcoholism 1n the very young, a pro- blem scnous enough a lready without lh1s form of abuse.·• Her bill would give the Alcoholic llcvera~e Con- trol Bourd authl)rtty le. regulat e the sale of cakes nnd cand1t:'> con taining alcohol. Bill Ai111:s At Junior Sex.Films SACRAMENTO I \I'> Us an,.: <·ha ldrt•n 1 n pornographu.· r11nu. or selling such films would be a felony under a ball in troduced an the legislature IMl week "l am outrul(<'cl that anyone would C\ en con sider stretrhing the First Amendment. const1tu· lional right to free speech to include the kind o r ab u ses lo children that have b<'en reported recently," !'laid Sen. Newton Russell < R· Glendale). who put in the bill. Roger Duerksen, an aide to Russell, said the bill was prompted by re· cent revelations that many pornoRraph lc 'films using children are 'beina mad e in lea lif ornta. Duerksen said be ebecked with th e )eaialature's leeal stalf ~and was told that there is r•aently oo statute ~ifically probibiline ~ucb activity. 1 The bill ls SB 428. Sale Okayed LOS ANGEL ES '(AP>-'tbe City ~ncU 'bu approved U.. l'lle of the dowatown area~• Ill•· jo .. tft •Uon u a alle. for a p.lenned 1tnlor ctu...DI houa~ projec\. n.e ~u vcMcS,1"° to ~pprove the 1al• for SZ.OS?,000 to the Coln- munity llcdwel Qleal Atc;ocr . ... During Carpet Town's Spectacular Annu1I Spring Sale •.. on 111 orders om S200 wtlll 2&% dnt1 at time ol order or lnstall1Uon 1nd your good credit -ONE YEAR INTEREST fREE CREDIT ••. 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AND ••• during thl1 limited sale, ·we will provide normal lnatanauon ab.0.. lutely FREE when you purcheM J - Trustees an \' n aJon1 tb Oranat Coat not TW!Ml&y wot hD\'l' th op~rtunll)' or hc:lpU1,i NJ ct ICbooJ mtm• bt!rlll "ho wtl1 .adminillter m1Jhoos upon milUon.ir al lht•tr l:J)( dollur!'. l\t~t of thu:sc t>l11.:ibll' vat.en. won't bother to \"Ole. ~hny \\oho no \ 11t1· "ill huve only a vafuo Idea of whom lhl')' ·rt· votrn~ for <.and \\ hy It':, a biller litt It· pill for school trustees and would ~ t rw.tt.'t.·~ lo .al'Ccpt th~ t act tbat seldom dOff unyonl' ~1vc mul'h of a damn about whO they 11re wnd \\h11ttht'y<lo , , Dc:-.pall· \H·ll publtctzecl meet-the-candidates session. ... in all our lue;il cll!'>t rlcts. more often than not Lhc attendance 1s ulmosl l'Xl'lus1' ely comprised of the <::rndidatll'~. thc·tr tam1ltr:. and committee supporters. the sponsors of thl• ml'l'llllg and a couplt-of members o f the prc·~s. T<.ike the mass I\ e S:.tddleback \'alley l.'nified School District. Its fa "e trustees are responsible for spcndmg about SJO m1llton \\Orth of tax money each yt!ar crnd hu \'C considerable influence on some 17 ,000 enrolled studcnb. But when the student body asked candidates C 10 n:matntng from ;rn onginal field of 14 > to appear in a public forum last week. exactly 17 persons showed up Most of them wen• alrt.•ady committed to one can- didate or another. It's been the st1mc up and down the coast. Thirty• attended a candidate ::.cssion for Costa Mesa-Newport Reach tru::.tees last Tuesday. As nearly as a Daily Pilot reporter could make out, only three of them were there to become better informed about the can- d1dat<.>s. And while the Daily Pilot spent vast efforts put- ting togethl'r profal l·::.. photographs and views of all m our ctn:WaU are "e dld at 1 a public lee. tt w..-ol our ob1i1at.1om. but we'd be I UWl cll.lldld If we cl mod thoefl co1um of lype bad much influence on OW' readeri.. Ten~ber coJltracta, taxation equultzatson . bewildering new le&lslation. d1aaa.cin1 enrollment patterns. . . perhaps t oo Ul'f\e tn local euvernment hi1tory have truttees faced more complex and dif- ficult obligation.a. To lhotie who have volunteered to help resolve thos~ problems. we ofter tha~. condolencH and !* fen ent wish lh<.1t more pubhc support and un· derst&.nding are on the way. But we wouldn't bet on 1t. A Farewell Thank You .\nd speaking of uns ung heroes and heroines who ha\ e to1lt!d quietly on our local school boards, maybe this is a good time to offer a nod of thanks to some trustees who ar e bowing out voluntarily at the end of their current terms. Stepping down are Charles Boulanger. a fi\·e-year member of the lrvu1c L'nificd board ; Jane Boyd , eight years. and Norman Browne. 12 years. Laguna board: Tom Casl'y, C'ight years, and Orville Amburgey, four yei-.u·s. l\cwport·Mesa: Ralph Bauer, eight years. Huntington Beach high school district; Dale Bush, five years, Jack Clapp. 13 years. and Stephen HoldP.n, nine years, 1 lunlington Beach city district. You won't hear any loud tiuzzahs for these public- s pi rited folks. bul we at least owe them recognition <ind a quiet thunk ~·ou for their contributions , , , , , , ' • --------,-... Black Man's Burden ., • • Kissinger: Media Maximize His 'Ex' Rating W ASllINGTON For Dr ,jtenry A. K1ss1ngcr to sign a lucrative telcv1s1on cnntr uct ~--raises queshon!> ;iboul the man'!> .,ll\tegraty NRC announrt·d that ! ..fie Wiii ht> "Sjll'<'lal l'OO~ult:ml for • V(Orld afr<11rs," but \\l' all know .that Kiss1n ..:er 1s a f(ifted . perfornwr. a ml'dia star who J>nce fll'\\ across tlw cover of a : .news maga1.111l' as Supl•rm an. 1 lls .i)iant e~ost11l hvl•s. • There 1s :1 <,upcrf1<•aa l1t.v Jbout Jt all llcn• \H' ha\'t' a rreshh rte ..p o r I l' II : iiecretary of ·slate signing a conlra~t 'A I t h ,1 pubh ~h l1r lo d 0 h I ' memoirs for oa report('d S2 million and to dclh e r the munuscnrt In rather quick time Com merc11tli11m orten bcaets frenzy Get the book out whale the man 1:. hot K111s1nsor 11 emin ent pred ece11sors. men llkt' Gen George M urshnll. nr11n Acbeson. Oeun Rusk. nC\ er ru:.hed lo pnnl "A Ith memoirs Any wnting by the..,t· men wus to put down the> record. and not thank or the buck first. llad any of thN1e men bet'f'I nf rend ,, TV contruct. as K1 sinnf(er wu~ lor a n•portt:>d $1 5 m1l11un. they v.uuld huvc declined Wtuh• not w1thoul foulli., lht·~·· formt•r secretane~ nf -ital~ pr~ll' mu,·h adhert'd to the notion that u trm• patriot. u real public st>rv1t11t. doee not hnlrl offkt• to JJuhl1"1Xt' hlmst'lf or "let ac;1dc ruturt' hluf· c bip11 to &tun a fortune IT IS 08Vl0t'S th111 K1..,.,1nger '' bent on tLs1ni.: h1'4 l""' verumcc an the Na~on and Ford adm1nastr11 t lons for furth e r self •1grandlzcmcnt oind lo t>nJo' ~om~ of the enormou" po"er he knew in those years. To ha\'f' ;I former secretary of sta te conduclla~ h imself this wa) is to take away from our na tional reputation For Kissinger to indulge in s uch s uperf1c1alaty 1s to suggest to the world that tht• United States does not fashion a well-considered approach to foreign policy. No previous secretary of stale t'\'er came close to conductin~ hlmsetr the way Kiss an ger ha~ an these few short weeh !'l ance l~a' 10& ofCice. Sure. Acheson o(· casionally unloaded some or has sharp wit and keen ob!lervatio n but not in commetclal fashion Gen. Marshall was about es self effacing a soul as ever walked the face of the earth Dean Rusk has shown h.ls claas an being qwei. Moreover, even grantlnl KJss Inger the benefit of lhe doubt, and hoping tbat he will not use televisioa to upsta1e or· uo dermme Secretary of St11te Cyrus Vance. 1.ny Kllsln1er commen tary still puts Vance 1n an awkward pos1Uon KIMISGP:R'S voice and face are known by virtually every Amencan He has a television style which makes many ii citizen believe that the great pro fessor of the world as speaking K1ssln1er will t>e h!thm~d to Say there l!I an mternauonal r r111is, and \.'tincc muc;t u~e t1·levLSion 10 explain 1t Smee 'iBC aMounced that Kissinger '4111make1nterv1ew appcarancrs from Ume to t1m l' ·on the night ly nev.•s. on the Today show and an special evenu programming -.e must uaume that Kisaln1cr v.111 be there lett1n1t that Francir n1an accent ron huvlly rrom the ton1ue. 1lvin1 us what purportl to be the word from above Such appearances by Km, anger would amount to klbll1'ing. indeed. back-seat dnvang. Since ( THI~cu) this republic does not operate with the benefit or a shadow cabint't, as parliamentary de- mocracies do. we arc unac- customed to such intrusion. All of this demeans what Kiss-· in~t:>r did a~ secretary or state in the Nixon 1-'ord administrations fndee<1. hl• has become 11 pathetic 1( not tragic faJ:!ure, instead of d man \\ho onl' day could be re gardl•d J:-•• r<'spccted elder ~tatcsman When Kassm&!er was a youn1: adult, much of his work and belief" as rooted In principle. In the m1d-SOs. has excellent book on nuclear weapons In the modern world won ham deser\ ed pro fess1onal prruse. Like '°any a l>rltht acboler. he •ai beckoned to bY the Rockefellers who have hu•e funds for hirin1 such ilned peo- p I e . According to m y best sources. when Kissln1er w11 of- fered a conaultunt's job with Nels on Rockefeller in the mid-50s, he told the ne~oUator that if he decided "no. · there was no amosnt of money which could induce him to chan~e his mind. If he decided "yea,' then money need not be dlscu111ed This starthna resPQnO caused Rockefeller to increase bis respect for K1ss1nger EVEN AFTER. many months' service in the Nixon Adminlatfl- tion. Kissinger was known moat- ly to the press and was sUll work in g out of a aense of duty. But once "llixon put him on television with the electrifying announce 'Accordlar l.o your lnkbloh you'rf' • compul•ive thlf'I. Mr1. Bara~w."' Bribes Don't Qualify As Aid Secretary of State Cyru1 Vance ' has jointd Vr~Hlctent Carter In derendln1 the lecret payment ol mllllons or dollars by lhc CIA to · beads of foreign governmtrit.. They have defended theat pay- ment.a .. "ap- • proprtate and legal." Yet lhey are troubled about the demaf• to Amer ca'a • \)()Si tlm ln the world cauttd by the dl•· clotura. ' An ob~ quttllon triae1 at lhla Point: U lhc _payments ate "appropriate," wl\y were they made a~relly? Alter all, the tJnlt.td Slat.el bas a larit lorel,n ~ld protram. CoMlcfft't .. •P· proprlate aod lesal" pQments be madeunderUl!tpro1ram? THE EQUA~LY obvlout w r 11 that the Hft9t ()11· ment.I..,. llladJe DM to....,_. mtnt.I but to' ~f'tdutla. Sine• fhe lnal,&~\&al1-" recolted lb• .JDOD•J• tbq P.Jd ,talt it for ~al~: Tberelore. whit tlltJ Neefftd wet D4t !fproptll\• or ~ NORMAN COUSINS le11Umate payment.I but briba, pure and aitnple. Thlnp have to bt oalltd bY tbtlr rilbt namtt. A aecret P9Y· ment to an Individual made to win hi• favor or to 1et him to do certain U\lnga is a bribe. 8rtbery l• 11atnal the U.S. la•. There 11 no way under the Oon1tJtutioq to UH public runda Cor thl• purpo1c TherefGN, a 1ovenurrent 11eo· cy bu violated the law ill brlblnl heads ~state. Thl1 vto1ation hu now been defended by the Prest· dent ~the United Statn who on· ly recently promised the vot«s that h• would b• Juat n acruputoua about morallty In aover111nent •• ht ta about morlllb' in p.ri~Jl• life. TllSP&Bl&NT~btltn wbta aom.-t tn Ui• Whit• ThHOUHW~ Rd ~ tWt f~ ~1 . ~~ ... ·-Lo bNak tM ltcX;' aboUI· OlA panftl J•t u . .,Y Vu~ ... eboUl to melt ln oidu Wtth Klnl RlillMtft. on.e ol lb TWI· p au. ' The President feared that Vance's mhalon would be Hventy co~mmised by the dtaclosurta. ctording to re· porte1 _th• Pr dent called ln Ben Bradtet ._t Woodward ~ Tbt Wllh1nlU>ft Post -twq key namt1 ln tbt Walergalt di•· olotU'9 -and lnlqrmtd tMlft that pt.1blf?1Jon of the aLory could be d am11t.ns U. \1.S. lnteresta. Ht did not make any direct re- qu .. t to kill Ult atory but ulctd that, lt Tho P09l did deddt to publlab, It -.ould at lcaat defer the etory until after Vance's meet.lna. When 1'he Wuhintton P4Jel. proceeded wltb lmmed\ate pubUcaUon, the Pnttdent mMle a public stat.men&. d'plortftl tk I allure of the npt m~.!!.i l~ boaor eontldePUallt.Y od ~lY mat•. 'l1te ~Lctf'At no\ oabt dld ftOl NPUdl•t'1 tbetili~ty b)' the CIA but defended it Tit£ PllF-S'ID~NT le COl1'tict . In 1aylng that the dbclollurt1 have been deeply embarr~ to the United States. But lt WU not the American press that btlbtd forctsn otflcJ,is; lt WU the U.S. aovernment lt.aelC. 11 waWd.,,. untonwurh lndM4 1r Preeldent Carter, Ilk• Pttal· dent Nixon, 1houtd be more ln· tent on manafinf news about embarra11in,1 •I ualiona than about eotl"tetlnt them. Richard Nhtcm'• way ol deal· ln1 wtlh Water11te wal to blame th• ,,,.... rather than to race uP to th• crtme1 tbt preu bad WI· eovered. Ntxon never rtally Uft• deretGDd th• hlttortc f\lnctlon of the J>,_in American aoclety. Ht~ tn l'q1rdin1 It u a mallclOUI and Vo\lbl•-maJdnl •Pl*\dale to Ameri~an eocl«r n\her ttlan u an Qtt1lUaJ part of tbe Amwtc.-i delllp. In the prHpectl'u of bl1tor1, lbla faUun by NbOJt ma,y be afffl aa t1ie 1r.,. to h1I eon • .,... • ., PRBIUJENT tA&'f~a e«· ~ CUilOt be aecued ot _. dereaUIQdbl ~ pow• or liD· .,.Unce of ttie preaa. tn h." el«-tt on campalgn. and Jn tlfa Pre1idency .0 tar, he has been ope and a«Htible to a degree UDmatA:bod In rec~nt presldentJal lllt0t:7. • And tM Aqiertcan pmplt have a 'rt1bt lo expect that thelt Prest· d..n will 1$)Pb' to 1ovemment Lbe'I~ alandanll th peopJt thtmHI ti arc upecttd to mat ' ( ment lhat Kilslnger had made a secret trip to China, that great qo waa unleashed like a volcano eruptln&. The last lava hai; not flowed yet. AS POWER was infused into hi1 ayete m, JCi51lnger became in creaslngly egocentric, vain and tyrannical. Kis~m ger himself became more imporl<tnl than l'.S. poliey. De\·iou~ness. charm . threaL-t. cajolln~ all bC'raml' part of his operatini! m ethod. Now we read dispatchc~ from Acapulco. where Kissinger as on a deserved vacation Thl· Washin~ton Post tells us that ™o Secret Service men, equipped ps divers. and armed with "wicked a ntl-11hark ge::tr sear ch the depths for lurking be1tst or man" in nearby ~·aters. lo protect Kiss- inger. An Air J.<'orce DC·9 took h\m there. Wealthy Mexicans enier- taln him. Two telephone lirte11 hooked directly to the United States. th<' report says. are locat- ed nt poolside and bedside 'for Kissinger's convenience. fyo dozen Secret Service men are almost lost amidst all the ser- vanta 'Reactivate Rain Barrels' To the Editor: Statistics concerning water uaa1e in the home Indicate that ~ percent is Indoor use. 45 per- cent outdoor. Herein contained are suggestions which can cut water usage In haif to begin with and down even iurther. Use of a .large percentage of "Indoor .. water in the garden i!t ihe method lo accomplish firsl i\lelhods we havl' evolved in our i1ome anu garden involve the three basic areal> of water usc They are: -Kltcnen and other sinks: Showers and /or oathtubs. Laundry. toilets. AIJ s ink s s hould ha\C something under earh faucet to catch water (whatever fits con- veniently -plastic bucket. pan. etc.). All sink \\att'r thus cauf(ht can be placed m ftve·gallon buckets tor trans port to the garden, use in toilet. laundn washing car. etc DISHES should be done m lar1e plastic washpans so that tht water may be uaed ln the 11rden via lar1e buckttl-Small quanttUee of soap tllmlnate the 1n1ll population. Pure chemical dtlerfenta are b11t avoided and aren' nec?etHry for cleanliness. Water caught in the bathtub ca~ be uaed also. as well H 11bower water c1u1bt. LaundrY soap water cah oft~n be reused ln the next toad leavln1 any eediment in the contalnen. It ta the belt water for u11 IA th• .&otltt beoaU1e lt btlpa tllmlnat.e odors and can be uaed to clean tbt bowl as well. Another important addition to th• home ii the rain barrel which tbou1d be placed under futt« apouta. You'll be ualns this water ID your planten and pota ••• ,attarwarct1. However, alwQ• k4leP U.. ban'el co'lel'eCl except, al ooune. when lt ii ratnl.n1, ebiff flndiq wat.r can breed motqultoel tr It ii not cove~. 8o11lt ~)' we will ap{n dnlp · cllt.m llMD OQt houses, tM btat. wet for r«entrce ot ruooff. aQd ceftl.ftMd and blacktopped areu wru run ott lnto gardens and lrH• tl:alttad of the gutter. WbtttWr PoUiblt. ANDY WING T• the Edftor: If U11 Flut Amendment IQ.lf'ltjlUie al ''1"edom of Aa- ( : MAILBOX ) l.etten from readers are welcome. ..f'he right to condense letters to /it spac• or rliminate libel i8 reatf'\lec1. Letttrs of 300 words qr less wiU be gf~ preference AIL letter& muat in- clud• ngnature and mailing addreis tNt names may be withheld on re· ~II i/ s1lff1c1cnt reason is apparent PHt'JI will not be publulw!d soc11tlon · as to mean what it should. the right not to associate mu•l aJso be protect<'d ln order to be permitted lo work we mu!ll not be forbidden or compelled to join any organlza. tton1 religious. political. pro- fen1onal or union Two of these fundamental freedoms are now ln great JtOpJrdy -the right to work without joining a union and the rt1ht t.o join a union. A bill to protect these two freedoms Is be ing introduced lnto Con1ress now by Rep. Phillip Crane. Support of this ''Freedom to Work" bill will go a Iona way to relleve unemployment, 1tlmulatc the economy and above all, restore basic worker's ri1hta. GEORGE E A. WHYTE O"ANOE COAST DAILY PILOT R•n N. Wud. Publlllln TllOmo1 K ttt!ll. ~dlf~ The editorial P•I• ol the Dally Piiot suks to Inform •nd atlmul1te readers by pre1enU11t on this p11e diverse commtnt.ey Oft topics or lnttreal by •Yftdlcat· ed columnlsta and cartooru.ut by ~ldin1 • forum for reeden' vlelftta and by prtHntlRI \h" new1p1per'1 opinions and Idea. on current topJu. T-. tdlt.ortal OptnlOn• or tl)e Dilly Pllol fPpear only tn the ectltonal tolucnn at the lot' el the pau. OpWona et· prdflld by the eolumNIU .qcr Hrtoonltt.a and letter Mil.,. are \heir ,own and no '9dcnemmt tit their view• by U\t Dalt1 PUcit lholild bt tnrerr~. Sunday, March 8. 19'17 0 N,UC - llal Ot,. b 111 In l It •NI tri UI l •lit 1DCI 01 ... .,.~. P'or lhlil r• • Pres t C•rt r ii d • tnm tu hall thr. 1proAJ t•f ' 11UC Leal' pG\IUll'. Bol Mr Car\tt'I lo btoc k l'llK'l ar prolifl'rauun ('Om t< at ll dtl t u:uJt llmf' Thu.11 ha m;1y be tllt111a at windmill~ :l$ he atn•ca to prevent atomic de velopmtnt around l hl' glob~ The antern:itional energy t•11~1., tbat first became appar<'nt with the Arab 011 embargo in 1973 made It plain that the v.orld would have to seek sources of ' eneri}' other than petroh·u m h a consequence, nations C\ t•n where began to look tov. ard nuclear encr~> J:. tht.· Jn:.wl'r to their futurc·ncedi. The in~tall;.it1on :. that provide nuclt'Jr energy, tot f .... ,.,. .. llHtl'•~--. II lo at nut r.,,.,., cmi~,wma llJI empJ ~l •• .~.-uum &o C'S pert m . at l • nauom waU have a nuclHr U(Melty bf lla. naliom lndwle many counlnt'!1, li ke llrul. SouU. XorH and Taawo.n, UlU are in connlct aJtua Uona and will 1oev1t bly be tempted to manufacture atom1C' waapom m onltt to confront thetr toes. Tbe ~tot a tlobal atomic arm• raee .ia both rt:»l and fri&bteruna -and a U S effort to ,Um1t the scramble for out'lctU' stren gth will have to be snonumental THE CARTER administration made its initial attempt to curb nuclear proliferation Just after the inau~ural1on. v. hen Vice President Walter Mondale v1s1l ed Europe. One of Mondale's key as· signments wa:. lo try lo persuade West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt from going through with a S5·b11lion deal to furnish Bnual c ) ""I th ar laUC.U T1W' d6acuuhH'll on lhe aubJecl ~t Moodale and Scbnudt ••,..touib and tneoncl""\e. W German)•'• nuclu.r in duatry hu bttn comin& undt<r trtmt~ p ure 11t home ;u., a result ot pNta.ll a1•msl the t'OnatrueUon ot domesU<' atomic energy proJects. The industry as ther orore i1 travina lo export nuc lear equ1pm~ot as an alternative to the loss or its in· ternal market Schmidt sought to rea:.sure Mondale that the Brazilian:. would not convert the mstalla· taon:. purchased from West G~rmany to m1hlary u:.es But it as doubtful that Schmidt can ex- ercise control over Brazil The other day, for example 1t v. as reliably reported that Bralil 1s negotiating an arrangement to share its nuclear technology with Argentina, whose government 1~ hardly noted for its sense of rcspons1b1hty So the spread of nuclear muscle could be m the of· THE CASTES admlnl11trauon· bu bee\ 1.J'yln& tu J*11uade the French to nulhf)' the Paki tAan deal. But the "'rench say th t they will only agree to brnk the conttuct 1r the PakisLanS. take the Initiative In calling it off - which m eans that the United States must put pressure on Pakistan. This is a tall order since Carter already has shown him-elf to be sympathetic to India by sending his mother on a mission there. Carter's mother once served in the Peace Corps in India. The French a re indicating lhal they might be more receptive to U.S. requests on the nuclear front af Carter could, by way of placat· ing them. gain authorization for the Concorde jet superliner to land in New York Carter's tn· Shopping for Fut11re Energy? 'TUXJ Policies Would Be a Better Bargain' W ASllINGTON People ( VON HOFFMAN J ·should not go irocery shopping an a supermarket when they're hun· gry, and nations shouldn't make energy policies when <'Ommg out of extraordinarily cold wmters. The noises emiUed by many Jnbothcasesitleadstotoomueh o f the leading people In impulse buyin~ The rt•al Washington make one suspect vic1ss1tudes and hardships of thii. that they are being tempted to :winter aren't roast immediate and drastic • due to poor ener gy-use cuts on the country g overnment {,,,,.,,,,.\ and that. if they hesitate to do at. planning or it 1s only because they're uncer· c o rpor ate fl AfJ ff lain as to the economic conse· g r e e d ~1!\ ~ A.. quencesofthis madness. They'r e ow The econom ic consequences ing to a winter have lo be bad. and the personal · w h i c h i s conseque nces for people of qescribed as modest means will be worse the coldest 111 Larger percentages or what IS the las t bun· mockingly called their d1sposa - dred or two hundred years To ble income will be given over to build a fuel storage and d1stnbu· paying for fuel in one form or ' lion capacity to anticipate that, another. l would be absurdly expensive. The poorest will have to have It's the kind or insurance that some kind of subvention, thereby everybodywantsbulnobodycan in creasing t h eir al r eady , afford. like $100 deductible col· politically dangerous dependen lision insurance on the car, or a cy on tbecentral government. 38-lane highway outside a foot· Whence com es this need for ball field so that seven times a 1mmedtatecutbacks? Nolfrom a year spectators can leoive the ... sb.prta&e. of ~e oil Although stadium at "5 miles per hour. .Amerj~~ crOdti. reserves have 'been•decliniftg, proven world re· IT'S CHEAPER TO let the serves have been g rowing thanks folks steam up their w10dsh1elds to a continuous stream or dis in a lram c 1am. by the same covcnes. token our great-grandchildren in the year 'JJ177 will be belt.er able to take one bad winter than we are to invest the money to forestall it. · Nevertheless people are work· , : ing on energy policies. The PTesi· dent has said be will have one re· ady for Congress and the nation in April. Ac:tually whol we need isn't on(', but two poll raes A short term policy ror. say, the next 10 years, and at thl' -..1mc• 11m1· ;natiate anoth1•1 pollC'V, a fu1•I ~onstrvation policy. whose litood errect.s will lllart to become ap parent in the early '80s. MUCH OF nos 011. however. is in Arab lands. and we have an aversi<Jo to burning any foreign oil, but most especially Arab 011 wbicb we appear to regard as a species of camel dung. On account of a grossed-out. antl-Arab racism and :i more i::cneral overweening pride our bag shots are insisting Amenca have "energy independence ... Otherwise the little buggers on their bumped drom edaries will be 10 a position to embargo our oil again. Only now the question arisn, did th~ ever embarRO our ml'! The late John M Blair in his new and excellent book. "The Control of OJI" (Pantheon. New York, $1 5. >. brings forth a number or disturbing figures to show that the 011 embargo was m amly another hoax sold to gulh· ble journalists PRODUCTION FIGURES from the Arab countries during the year of the embargo not only revealed no dip. but a rise so that the finger of suspicion points to the oil companies and their s trange, never-satisfactorily· explained reduction in refin ery production here in the United St ates at the ti me . Blair in his book. a work that is bound. along with a fo rt hcoming Robert Engler book ("The Brotherhood of Oil: Energy Policy and the Public Interest." University of Chicago Press>. to have great influence. argues that the embargo was a put-up Job by the oil companies to kick up the prices Cutting bat'k either at the well or at the refinery is the industry's traditional way or trying to con· trot pnces In the early 1930s oilmen prevailed upon the gov· ernors of Texas and Oklahoma to send the National Guard into the oil ht>lds to shut down indepen· dent drillers whose ··overproduc lion" had dnven down the pnce or crude to 10 cents a barrel. THAT THEY SHOULD have resorted to the same tricks in the 1970s as hardly surpnsing, but the rational res ronse to such maneuvers isn't to demand a habituated. 011 dependent society go cold turkey It makes more sense to force the oil companies to sell slated quantities or oil at stated max- 1 mum prices. Although tax sch e mes lake this usually backfire, we nu&bt, for instance, t•onsader a tax selup for the in· du:.try m wharh companies pay progressively lower taxes as they sell progressively more 011 al or under the stated price. On the other h and, income from oil sold over that price could be taxed at breathtakingly high rates That 011 should be imported from abroad We can be "energy independent" whi le burning OPEC oil Indeed during this short-range per1o<l the hcst way to forestall another Arab oil em· bargo or Amencan oil company boycott or call 1t what you will i!> to husband Amt•ri('an oil re· st•r\'es so that per~on~. corpora lions and nationi. thinking about pushing up the pnce inordi nately know that we can swamp the world with 011 anytim<' wt• want. dum ping 1t to break the pnce downward FROM THE LATE 1950s American 0tl policy has been to limit imports and to encour age the consumption of domestic re· serves first. Given the need for moderately priced oil for na- tion al defense and world economic stabahty. the policv was near treason It was first put into errect to protect the pnce of domesllc oil against cheaper imports. and it remams an place as a goal because the men m Washington mistakenJy believe burning other people's is a sign of national weakness. Production of American crude s hould be discouraged and even stopped. if possible, so that we can use up the other guys' oil as long as they let us. That won't make anybody warmer when winters are hkc this one. but it should get us through the close range into the 1980s when our <'Onsumption must begin lo drop Neighbor's 'Hello' Overdue By MORTON S. WEISS M orton Wt1u I~ u u~1d~nt of San Clemme. Last Saturday nijlhl uftcr a nice dinner at home with my wife and three boys. I aetUed down m my nice middle class .home in a nice middle class nel1bborbood feeUn~ a nice middle class contentment with my life and wbat I've done with it up to my now 41 years of ex- istence. I was about lo play a game or two of cbeelten with No. 2 son when some emer1eocy vehicles pulled up to the house three doors up the street from us. It seemed. upon one of my boys' in- vestigation. that an elderly C!OUp\e that Uved there experienced a medical pro- blem. THE Wf'FE 11AD what a ppeared to be a 1troke. I Wal told ber CODCl.ition WU net .ood. She WU taken to the bOIJplta1 and I 1ueu her husband went allo to be near durlDf wbate•er criaia tl'atl4plred. Okay. IO much for that. Damn Iba.me, too bad and all that. I But J didn't know tho people, .,.. mtt them. I aaw them coroo home from tho store IOllletimes with their little Got. whlcb 1 IUeal wu their oal1 source ~ compaok:mblp aa I nevft' ruJ11 .... anyone vlaltl.q them or cotnJ..o& or~ So I "*' they just had eac:b otbG' and. of eoune. the q. .. M I -UMN waith)' for --to 111on a t.becar, t t.b.atWlt a.._ tbmQ. I t.koapt about myself ud. "· If drcon.W,..... ., .. l'h•Nd woWd It fee) belDJ ID 1DJ 801 u.1 .. la a M!Pbic:dood for 7UJ'f. DOl ~ lmow'· ... ...,..,.. .. --,, ..... ' Wanna debate some issues of vital nstlonal importance?" People livinc their Uves 20 feel away. KDowina that life was lolnt on all UCNnd me: birth. love, nnt dale9, kidl eoilll aw17 to acboola, families cathet'- IDS for~. 'l)e malmtnam and rhJtbma of llfe flowing all around me but as far q mJOIM> being ~med about an old man and woman who lived Ill &bat boule up the street -In my conummlty or JOQll -f«eet it. We milbt •well be llvtnc on different ptaneu. Sate I behevo that 1ooC tenc. mat• IOOI Ddlbbon aod all tbL s-ire I don't want to get involved with your pro· blems; after all 1 have enough of my own. Bu~ good God! what's it all a bout aft.er all? WE Musr OPEN our doors and hea~ sometimes. 11 we don't, we are prisoners held captive in a prison or our own mak- . ing. We read ot all the crime and violence that plague our communities. or course, we can't go away with our houses open, our property vulnerable to assault and trespa111. But a human heart 11 not aometbln1 made of stone, wood and stucco. I'm afraid we've put too many dead bolts and other locks on Obr basic human feeUnca of compassion and brotherhood. Think about lt. Do you know your neighbors? Do you know the warmth and good feeling that • 'Hl, Mr. Jonet 01' Smith or Whatever" baUed out u YoU 10 lo work some moroln1 brln11? FrieDdabip. love and respect mun be earned; that's what tt•a aU about ln th1a community. OB MAN! Time 10C1 by IO fast. Few tbtnp can compare with a bearUelt thanks Crom aomeone you helped out. Wbat cu compare with tho feellnc of baviaa been there when someone needed Yoa? Yeah, I gu_. behind lt alll'm tbeold bleedln8 heart -not nilly. I'm (tOi.ng to co out U IOCJn u I put this pen down and llltroduce ~ to my nest door ~r. I've been Uvtnf bcire ror five years. It's abwt tlmo sald "Hello.''Wlgydon'tyoudothenme! We ml&bl med eac.b other and .• JO(I know, t.ba ~be mt rtp.t -tblnll a.bout IL Ota,Jt f I . . I l.l!d, -• o•tlll A(rlt'a, -~·t'lil bo11tht l•o t!!·m~1••alt llU4a•ar 1 · t -r-rr - to \ r~ b)' l•l, 1 ha• lbe t' Al)' tu build mllilal'J l I<-by • ~b Preml• Ra)'mond Bun ~••'-I f11.tt lut mootb to an ~frort to arau• lhal Franco·!I rortbcom ni ckllury wtfl "amt nothlnc" t o Soulh Afr\u ·lit ~t.omle 1tren1t.h. It l• leoeT Jly auumf!d thait Israel now has the know-how to build nuclear bombs. alnce it.-t licienl.aa\S arc among the ftnt:$l in the world. The South Koreans also have the skllls and industrial plant lo develop atomic weapons. and 1t 1s plausibly argued that Carter's plan to withdraw U S. troops from South Korea will prompt the government there to seek military self-reliance by con· structing a nuclear capacity Another potential possessor or atomic bombs 1s Taiwan. the island bastion of the Chinese Na tionalists, whose survival may be endangered as the United State!> moves toward the establishment of diplomatic relations with Com PLl'TONIUM 18 erHlAid lhroutch rt'pr oceolnl' •C>f'nt aran1um. \\oh1ch 11 available from a r~M'lll't'h rcni·tur prc1v idl'<ll to Ta1wun by Cun ad a prior to Uml Should th<' t1nakd St ah~i. :seH•1 relatums with 'l'u1wan ai1 1t Sl'h up rormul tu~s w1tt1 Pekrng, tht> Cb1nest> Nutlonuln.ts can be ex pectt"1I to con~1dcr the construe hon of nul'll•ar bombs to replaCl' the l ' S dt•ft>nsc t real v. \\ h1ch would lup:.t• 1r Cui ll'I el•mented d1plomat1c links with Communist Chana Tre..1t1t•s und international agent'll'l> exist to restrain thl• spread of nurlt•ar \\l•apons. But enforcl•mcnt ,., fl'<'hll• So atom1<· prohfrrat111n .., a tinw bomb lh<il IS llcl..ing :I" ,I\ .• 1nrl a ruturt.• l'l> plos1on \\ 111 ht• horn•ndou., unle~., the U111h·d St.ill'' 1n concert wat h the olhl•r pov.l•r.,, t'.in :.nuff out the lightt'<l fust• that 1s burn1n~ dungell!usl) !Jsl i~e \ ight ~t +he ettd of the tunne.l Labeling Terms Uncanny Hard to Determine What Makes Grade I have just looked it up in my files and find that on Oct. 11, 1949. I wrote a column about the con- fused and confusing labeling system for so many commoditaes on the market. As everyone has long known. producers and distributors of foods tuffs have no un· lto rm trade descriptions of a great many com· moditles, so that all we consumers ·can do is throw up our bands and trust to luck at the supermarket. LitUe has changed. I find. since that date more than a quarter· century ago. Nearly two years .,o, the General AccounUng Of. fice recommended that Congress have the Agriculture Depart· ment revise its exlaUna rerJa· Uona "to make grade des1gna- Uons more uniform and easier for comumen and the industry to u.iwSerstand ••• But even tboueb th e AJricultur• Department's market.Inc ~en>lce proposed a simple tour-grade system for all fresh produce commodities <U .S Fancy, U.S. No. 1, U.S. No. 2 and U.S. No. 3). it turns out that this proposal may be ignored until the commodity 1roup accepts the change. TRIS MUNS that labeling can still be done on the basis ot the prior· grade, nom nctature and denntUom. Grade lnbellng ls 1tlll not required by rederal law, and little, if anytb.inl(, bas cbanaed 1lncelto. At that Uose I pointed out. .. ,IAC.1 CalitQtD.la" aspuap. (SYDNEY HARRI~~ which sounds tops, was actual! the lowest grade on the grocer' shelf, being beaten by "extr fancy," "select," "extr select," "jumbo" and "co ossal." While "prime" beef was firs "prime" turkey was seconc "U.S. No. 1 cheese" had tw grades above it, concealed b other names. And "standard' eggs were the Jowest grade on tt market. On the cotton exchange, re. many decades, the very be: arade of raw cotton went und< tbe name ''middling fair." Nci came "strict &ood middling, and then "good mJddling.", I silk, "belt extra" was the lowe: grade. "Extra extra" wd niche above that, topped b ''special ctack." "grand XX. and "•pecial gr~ ... THE OUVE 1tltunUon at U. time was even sillier. "Large was Ot'le ot the smallest aid t olives. Its superiors were "extr. large," "mammoth," "giant. "jumbo," "col ossal" an "super-colossal." Which or these Barnum • Balley absurdities have been n duced to 1en1lble huma dlmen1lom, I do not know. would be Siad to bear from -an publicize -those lnduatries tha have voluntarily reformed thei labellnl ayst.em ao I.bat the publi can ~ coelly what it b ge #tJ111 .. When you dra1 your feet o sorntthbll u obvious u this fo ovu 25 years, lt seem.a to me 70 bave UUlo rlJbt to eompJai Wbe:u the IO'WDJDCDtlt.epl In. --- P•rflT,.._ ~ion N tional Purk n Utah <n1hu 11 me ol lhr~ n4.ltional >urks (the others arc 1,irand Canyon 1n \rizona and Bryce in Jtj:th) included in a 'ive-day, five-night our offered by TWA. Nith departures from t..as Vegas three imes a week from ~ay 11 through Sept. lO. Cost ranges from )312 for a single to 3259 per person in a 1ouble room. Addt· tional information is available at travel agencies. 1>U:11uJC:m M t Bftte-r · A pplanht ror new p port.a are up a firth to a t~nlh u month. So SO 1EBO Y'S got moocy to travcl. For .. -rtter!I. artist llftd musklam•. Ireland m~t ~ hea' en. <And not becau e >·our mother came from t.h~re > ~~ ap- preciative lrbh <lo not tax t.heseJ'orthy craft:imen. The mug1c woven out or Joycean pubs and Galway's shore~ is considered too sacred for the clinking bag of the tax collec- tor. Thus you rind American authors tucked away in thatched villages, a-dreaming of movie rights and TV reruns. ••• "HOWEVER, I could only stand six months or it," said a friend who migrated from New York. · · 1 had a cozy cottage out at Stepaside. Close to Dublin. When life got creaky, I flew to London for a weekend of the theaters and the fleshpots of Shepherd's Market. "But I was geared for Manhattan. Three-martini luncheons at the Palm Grill. An afternoon fix with a Park Avenue shrink who advised me to ACCEPT my wife." After s ix months he flew back to New York. ··r commute to Westchester and am liv- ing miserably ever after." I) 0 0 Art 1y -)OU a uhoul t•oc nula nd Ii •" Aml'ric•n •ho U\'t• l he h an aUmmy r p h n m o\ crtum In lhc St t '"Tb t land 1•rl1 t"an •l•t Jttalou . ~ou know. If 1 romt' home lotr. "'h" ch C!!'I mt." down the be ch beuting me "1th a c no<' paddlt'." Don't let me RJlOll your day YOU mJght adore tl. One of Cnptaln Cook·~ M ar1nt>:-. jumped overboard TllREE limes trying to swim buck lAJ Tuh1t1. They finally had lo ltl' him down. A game guy to the end ~ " ' •'Two lively widows planning a cruise would like ANY advice ... '' More single men th4m women on cruise ships. And it seems to me the men are not so lively. Types that get a big thrill out of look- ing out to sea for porpo1st•s • However kc..-p a n eyt' on the bluebird! Some ships encourage ALL s hip's officers to mix with the passengers. Others insist only Captain, Chief Engineer. Purser etc. join the tea dances and the evening buf- fet. Ask the shipping hne \\h:.tl THEIR rule 1s. Sign on the \l)htp that kls ALL officers mingle. It 1s my theory that the Second Radio Officer 1s the undercover Casanova of every ship on every ocean. (Any research will be appreciated and kept confidential.) ••is it true what they say about Tahiti and ••no women tip as much on shipboard as Tahiti girls?" men?" Captain Cook and his jolly English tars Ships' stewards say they don 'L came back to England raving about the "However, sir, if you've got a lively bloke vahines o. the flashing South Seas. (They buying drinks for a live ly lady. you make up hadn't seen a woman for half a year. That for it. He tips bigger to imprl'ss the bird he's may have colored their opinion.) with, if you get my meaning." I know Americans you couldn't ·drive · :::::_::::~;;=;;;;::lf~-~~~~ii~~l out of Tahiti with a pistol. "1 really dig my r THE vahinc." APole-ish Joke? His close friend is OFF the brown Gauguin beauties. .. He meets all the incoming planes hop- ing to meet a long, leggy, blonde Swede. l''ortunately there are a lot of them. That's PLUMllHG HIATIHG AIL COHD. STATE FARM A Somh Pole Flights Don't Land . Bv JOHN FORBIS ~ ••• lo IM o.,,, PUot what keeps him in the islands." 0 • O RENT A SMALL place and Somebody will surely offer lo move in and keep house. Hut it ·s not all Paradise. Friend of mine returned to Honolulu: .. All she wanted to talk about was coconuts and fish. l think thal's all she KNEW. How IT _ _._... .. ,,__1 S<l<VKe 11\ Vout Aro.-C...I MIS'>ION Vlf JO ~tA22 y ,,,, , .io .. ,, • ...., ., < ., : 495-0401 t.O">TA l\4l~A 1.,lf> Ne#PO't 81\ld, • ,. 642-1753 ,,., .. , INSURANCE @ :For the tour buff -the incurable tour buff, that iS'-there's a brand new thrill available these days. You put down your nioncy and you take your tr4p, nonstop from New Zealand or Australia to ttie icv conlim•nt of An· tarctica ... and back. as much (•ompell1ng commentary as poss1blt• On thl' Auckland flu~ht tht• sighting of the first 1<.·ebcr,:!, for example. "as officially confirmt·d about three ·hours aftrr take-off Unfortunately, most of the tiny, hleak islands t•nroutl' were oh· scu red b\ cloud bul. as t hl' DC Hi sY. un~ lower to lti,()()() flor>t. the /\ntarl'l1c c o n t 1 n l' n l i.: I f' a m t' d throui.:h in .ill its fng1d splt•ndor around tht• Ro-.-. Sea Th<' population. of <·ourst.'. consists chiefly uf seals. pen,guins and a f ew Am crican s1 none of "horn can b1· n·adt h• ob servl'd from 16.000 f cl't To those who work and sometimes live for a time 1n Antarcti<.·u ,_......-----------------------~( T llF. BOOK)I \~ ) REVIEWS FOR INSURANCE CALL DENNIS ROSENE 410 West Coast Hwy, Newport Beach 645-6470 J..1k,e • good nei&ttbor. ·T llETWO Down Llnckr irtternational airlan<:<;. Air New Zt•aland .mu Qantas, inaugurated the· new packa~c this yt•ar .1•d so far the Anlarctt(· l'ljy-over s arc selling like ... shall we !Jay. E~kimo Pie's. Roth a{rhnes r<.'port booked· ~'nights for the first two ltfnes up. ,Actually, the Great Popsicle 1s about 2.soo air-miles from Auckland a1'd from Sydney. But what 1l mC'ans for th(• touri st 1s j!t•tt1nJ( tiermetically sealed into :. lar~e jct, iiraspm~ a bQttomlcss glass of booze «>r whatever and settling in for 11 to 13 hours while t he :urcraft buzzes such outstanding attractions a1' the Ross Ice Shelf, McMurdo Sound and M;ount Erebus. ·F LIGHTS TO "'the kc" arc strictly a look· but-<ion 't·t.ouch propos1- t10n for the custom<'rs. T be big jets don't land in Afttarctica and, even 1f they did, there wouldn 'l bo any place to go. The A tnerlcun station at :McMurdo is htlle mor\" t.tfan a clust<'r of quonsets. New Zealand's Scott Base is even kss. Volcanic Mt. Erebus smokes a Jot. •• but so d qes any volcano. The re$t or the continent is UQder ice and, frequent- l y; under cloud. Most or the Journey commands u Wf dc View Of hU b• Antarctic see, about as 11\lmulating us a raw Waffle. • frue, the night offers • ,\ I.AD' l'•'""''ngC'r l'" c lJ1mcd "I t .,a.., J man l'lou ... gt•ograph' l<'sson · Om· Kiwi chJp seemed elakd aboul \b, 1t1ng AntJrt'l1ca "htle wearing shorts \nother said. "It's .i :-uper cocktail party. 1 ... n·t 1t" · Al leJst ont.• p.is:-enger offt•red ht.,, bat of con· slruct1H l'rllll 1sm by ... ugg1:...,t1nj! LI g la s s- botlom aircraft •so )OU c:ln Sl't' ::-omething.' · Ll'ss l'nlhus1ast1c com· ment<; rani:ed from "it's not likely v.l''ll try 1t a~:lin" to "bonn~." lf passcnRcr r~c· tions ~t·re maxed, tbe philatchc fratl'rn1ty "'Its enthus1a. ... t1c. Soml' !i.SOO letters on hoard thl' '\('w Zealand flight "1·rc stamped "11h the his toril' poi.tm.trl. from the UH1u.i:urul run. AliSTRAUA'S Qantas Airways wa<> r1r~t to break llw ll't', <>o to spt•Jk, "-•th ~· 111 fh~ht un Ft'h t:? 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APPRAISERS 2542 WESTCOASTHIGHWA'( AUCTIONEERS NEWPORT BEACH -645-2200 L:i rA 11:; APPRAISALS AND SALES FOR LA WYE.RS • BANKS • TRUSTEF.S & EXECUTORS Paid Po11t1cal Advertisement VOTE FOR DAN WALLACE SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE ·AREA#4 DAN UNDERSTANDS • how to maintain and achieve Quality educatloft for an studeots 1n all Newport-Mesaechools • the ilTC)Ortance and neces!Jty or fiscal responsibility and acc:ountabtlity • the need for community commitment to higher education. having received numerous scttolarsh11> awards for advanced prol...anal !ffud1es. inchld1ng grants in 1ntematlona1 law from the Fon:t and Fullbfi9ht Foundat~. the University of Mumcfl and the German Academic Excf'lange Service. Dan Wallace Is a ~Y District Attomev who has served and wort<ed Wtth the public 10 years. Dan has degrees In law and labor economics. Is an experienced fabOr negotiator and Is aware of tM coml)lex business of managing a school dlstnct. As a parent and concerned citiren. Dan Wallace will enthu$1astlcally use his talents and energies as a ecl'lool board tnntea. ~ • VOTE FOR DANIEL J. WALLACE FOR IMPARTIAL AND QUALITY REPRESENTATION NEWPORT MESA SCHOOL BOARD MARCH 8, 1977 .... r«lyn.~ 1090--~0r.ODIOM• .... CA.,.,. In the DAILY PILOT SUie furn is Chere. Stele ra•tn tnsura11e1 Colnpe"los HOfllt Olhtft lllooml"l!on, 111111o1$ FAii CHARTEA Fll.MCHf TOUR fat CAUDS(I ~lUJUDli ~s~~p P~ICE$ f-OR IliO!ISM~.O.S.9f CHARTER f~lirr~ j c u1::.t:-'• ,\IP .[~I' II ll t, ov r;:.\:, MINIMUM R.T. JET FARES: < Hll • 1 l, t ~ , v11nl( ~1/'l --HAWAII S 179. El~OPE $ 327, ORIENT S 499. -- FOR FREE GUIDE CALL TOLL FREE. 1·800·352·6585 Qltat'a~wel 1108 GAYLlY AVE WESTWOOD IV' LOSANGHfS.CALIF90024 RASMUSSEN'S • • • SADDLEBACK SADDLERY SADDLE BONANZA h~ryttiinq Enqli'h and WHl~rn f'Oll' th• Hano and Ridff CROSBY PRIX DES NATIONS Sadch 161/2" or 171/l" RecJ. $345.00 s2 6 900 wi..._. Howonly fl~ ZAMADA ENGLISH SADDLE RecJ. $275.00 S ] 6740 Cot!!plm How :+'!CJS ENGLISH SADDLE PADS White or Yelow Rec.J. l7.9S HORSE BLANKETS I wottql'f'OOfl HOW Wool Oneel ••••••••••••••• ·•9CJ. uus SJ I '0 HOW s25to l...tap hcf •••••••••••••••·•99-$l2.9S ENTIRE STOCK • WESTStH & ENGLISH SADDLES HOT ALIEAOY SALE.PllCED 2 0°/o OFF WESTERN SADDLE PADS Wlllh or Colon nar Ket-To SZl.tS Mows1640 I W'e r JI r •ar1, Cerrlae W'l&a,atnell of C7pr wu wla•lc r bou.nd, le to move &om pl e to plan wtUWJUt nm• or m.chaa.lcal ••llt•ote .......... pu1lyUC1 &om tbe upper cbat down. T oday Cor rin• II 1tlll paralyaed. But •ht la l•araiaa to walk. Wbat i. heJpmf Corrtne learn to walk la a 1et ol pneumaUc brac11 or "alr pants," • physical 1.berapy device th at bu been TV Course Focuses on HealthCare Coastline Community College ia offering a television course de- signed to assist persons working with mentally a nd developmen- tally disabled people. The cour~e airs Tuesdays <inti Thursdays from 3:30 to 4 p.m. on KCET-TV Channel 28 and is entitled ''New Directions in Com munlty Care.'· College offic ia ls s aid the course helps administrators and staff o r community ca1e facilities, as well as parents'i>f d isabled persons, in areas or pa- tient needs, assessments, pro- grams and prol>lem solving. I The two-unit course qualifies nursing home <idmanistrators for JO hours of credit and also m eets I aasociate in arts requirements For further Information about the course, call 963-0834. UNd • u ... (Ot oeJ1 two 1--. Canine ii IJDOIJt t.1111 flnt ~yalcall1 bandiupped Pl1"IOal 0nanu Coun'7 .._ .. lhep IN 1110.DECEMBB&, mt, •h• arrived at the Euter Seal Rebabllhation ln1tilute of Oranse County <RIO>. and the JlJO stall llegan heJplng her ad· just to her new "space suit ... "Space suit" ia an appropriate term for the pneumaUc braces, which were developed from the same concept as the U1htweJ~ht but 1u pportive clothes the astronaull wear ~yond earth's atmosphere. Because the inllataLJe Lraces support Corrine with air rather than metal, they are con - siderably lighter than standard llracea. Where the "air pan~" weigh only two pounds, metal braces would weigh 10 to 15 pounds. 1t 's unusual ror a person with such extensive paralysis as Cor- rine to wear IJraces at al I.Twelve years ago, after she ~as first s tric k e n with trans\crse myelitis, she lml'fly tru~cl using metal supports that weighed 40 pounds. WHENmAT approach proved unsuccessful. :.he accepted the wheelchair as her m a1or means of travel until last year. when a friend saw an article on pne u matic L races 1n the Reader's Digest. Eventually. through ~talc funding. Corrine ~ <1s a l>le to or· der air pants of her own. A doctor from the Familv Hea lth Plan signed a requisition for the Death Noli~~• allOIUCN J4COll A B•EOEllACH '•""""' et tifunlll"Qtor-8t-•t" C••lforn14 f>etNd -ay M.ill'Cll 4 ttrr s.,, .. ,_,, ..., Ill• wll• Clt-•U 8lfdtl).orh th•M' Cl•ll•hle .. Ed•tll L \mll•r 01 .,._lml,,.ter. C.. .. lllllan Ni uub ol P_,.., C.. • Mur••l l H-• ot l.• Veq<K. /oNv • brOlllef\ P•ul aM IM•'k 8 1•d«l>Hh · "'U' llutl> IH.,t.,y; 11..e<ranckhil"'tfl. S.-•vl•r• wlfllleMktonMoncl•y M••<ll I •t 1 00 f>l" Pa<lllc V••w Cl>a.,.t, Hewe>011 ll••t" tnfrorm~nt Pee Ifie \/•"w Mtmo •l•t Por~ Pacific Yl•w ~u.r~d1r1t1or~ UCI Worlalwp O/f ers Skill,s I MAlCOLM 0r.~~~~~~ON, ,.,,.,,.,,, of C0\11 Me.,.., C"ltfa r n1 • P H\trd _,.,,.., MM(" 4. 1t1J S<Jr v1v"rf ,,., ru• wife W•ttnett1 O..,,.,.lof'I ~ tn,-r1nm1· N\ son 8rV'Of\ 'M•t1ndAt O"'• "'°" ot C:OSte Mina, C.. \let> mot"4tr loul"' Ov••lon. b•o•"~' Ct•f\l•• 0 111 .. ov.,.-1°""' Ev.Jn,vU,e. '"d'""'_. ,.._,,, gref\Ck..,U<W•rt Erin A,,o,.. .tn<I Jtt• rf of Co\le ~ Ca S.-r.ic-. wllt boo tletCI on Motld.ly MAr(I\ 1 •• ' 00 PM .. I T"9 Cf\uf'C.hol J .. ~u,Chrt\t l ·'''"' o~.,, 5elll(J, Hewllcwl he<I\ ""'" OtllCtdr" 181"-P ~ Inter'""~' '1arll0r 11-,,.._.. P11<• M• Ov-rlt>n wne..-•OITll<r~l~n '" CoHe Me.. m•m~r ol ti\~ Hewpcw't H•rbt-"' A"'4P,.t(dl\ t.•ll•'ln Pll'lt; r91t...O Imm t~ ~•t•ll C••••• Uftton ~-·., d;\C"'-t,qtod '""'" lht UrtUfod .,, ti•\ A1mv R,.11 ftr ot Owey M ot tU•ry d lttctOr\ • ....w;j(). .. Skills for College SurvivaJ ·is tbe topic of a workshop series of- !ered IJy UCI Extension to pro- vide basic sk ills for colleg e achievement. The four workshops han· IJ<>en scheduled for two COOM?cut1ve "'eek ends on March 5,6, 12 and 13 at the UC campus in room 100/\, Science Lecture II all. Pros1>cct1ve hi g h schrrn l graduat('s. college students and those resuming therr education can enroll at the door on the fir:-.t day o( the sen es A fee or ~ h..1.s been ::.ct and .,., 111 jndudc park · ing, textLooks a n d cla ... ~ materials. For more mCormat1on call 83J.S4J4 ,__ _________________ _ Last 4 days! • Oor· to mo'"'-u...,,. w ....... re- q ,.. --·--anu•ordlu17 _,.,....act apmd. ~ eom .. dtPCnd on her anna atone to pro-pel ber forward. Her ~Hrdaes It RIO loch~• waUdoa an a atrai&ht Uae bt!twffd two parallel ban, advanclft& a walker llefore her aod •win&in1 her torso alter it. and stren1thenin1 her arms throuab various mus cle ex-erd1ea. "IT'S A IDGU energy lhlnt." said Tim Healey. chief physical therapist for the nonprofit or- ganization. RIO staff are amazed at Corrine's rapid acijustment to her new brace.. "Normally," said Healey, "we wouldn't even order lJraces for a peraon with paralysis lhat high. Only a very •mall percentage or paraplecics are ever al.Ile to move out ol their chairs.·· The odds against successful travel on her own two feet did not discourage Corrine, however. After six weeks or therapy. in ad· d1t1on to :i greatly lmpro"Ving ~alklng style. she is learning how to stand up rrom a sitting position. Once the art of moving with the walker is completely mastered. she will team to walk with only t he pneu m ati~ l.lraces and crutches fitted to her arms for support i\ccording to Healey. a re- asonable time for a patient to progress to the arm braces wouJd ~ about six months from now. However, Corrine is learning so quickly that she may taJce that next step forward wilhin three months. CORRINE VISITS RIO three times a week. each time spend· ang about two hours working out in the panlo; In her spare time she write~ poetry. refinishes furn iture <1 111.J pla~ s a little guitar She is only one or the many pa· I rents !lt'rvC'd lJy the Easter Seal S<Jc1ety-0perat<~ RIO, which pro· \'rd es comprehensive rchaLilit a· turn services lo physically and functio na lly handic apped c-hlldren and adults throughout lhl• c-ount~. without regard to '1 gc-. nH'('. {'rC'cd, or ubility to pay. HIO 1~ alilt•. to serve so manv lit•t0 <1U~l' of thos e y, ho give Rt•ner"us lv during th(' only Eal>tcr St•,11 fund raisin,g p<>raod u( t•ach \l;1r. \\h1ch licg•sn la~t wet>k. For mnn· information on Cor- rine or RIO vrsrl, or wntc RIO, 1800 E La Veta Ave , Orange, CA 92666. or call 633· 7400 or 541 ·8822 ~, 'AClllfC YllW MIMO•IAL , .. ._ Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1t1c View Dflve Newport. C;ihf()l'n1a 6••·270(l 203 to 253 off cu sto m draperies. 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At the s ugg esti on of Councilman Lucille Kuehn, James aireed to consider housing the library m the yet-to-be-built Newport Center Librar y, which will be the largest of the city's branch hbrane~ ( HERB CAt:~ ) AMUSES, Saturdaya --In the DAILY PILOT To Vote For MARIANNE BLANK Ocean View Elementary School Board (Strong record of service as current board president ./Sound fiscal practices ./Non --political and accessible (Basic skills the top priority (Proponent of community advisory groups (Common sense approach ./Dedicated to children and citizens ./Tough decision maker (Willing to spend the time to do the iob right (Concerned for taxpayers , •• :~ ' " • .. . . . , • ~ ., .) ~ ' ·~ :$ I (71.t) Mt-1431 Dewot Mtaht _____ ._ ... , 2400W. Coa9' Hwy. ........ print1, damasks end jacquatda. Come in today and visit our Decorating Sfudlo or calf for a free l'lome appointment. 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Charge it. 7'7 HOODED BBQ GRILL, MOTORIZED ROTISSERIE Svrprise your favorite bockyord bor·b·que chef with this quality twenty-four inch hooded grill with motorized rotiuerie, Charge ltl 1d777 • • = r I Pleas11res In ·Co11nty Baek Yard ByWJLUA•sdaaBEt v• Olt•O.lly ..... Mlft Within Orange County's 7112 square miles lies some ol the most expensive real estate in the world. About 8,:iOO actes of it (excluding beaches), worth• con- servative $!;(> million, is owned by the public, thanks to a park and recreation effort repeateclly acknowledged by state and federal officials as one of.. the most •iiresaJve in the nation. County eovernment's network of 10 (soon to be 12) re- gional parks may be unique because it bu been completely master planned lo meet lb~ needs of tbe people lt serves. "MASTER PLANNING FOR parks of this kind seems lo be a new thing," said Larry Leam.,p, manager of the coanty Environmental Management Agency's recreation and open space program. "There has been a real lack of this kind or planning elsewhere in this state and Uie rest of the country," he added. "Orange County has been a real leader in the regional park field," Leaman said. "Because of urban pressures and some pretty good foresight back in the early 1960s, we were able lo plan ahead." One result was creation of a semi-independent Harbors, Beaches and Parks District with its own govemine com· mission and separatt! lax rate. Leaman said that provided the single-minded leadership and the other vital element - money. THE FIRST MASTER PLAN for county parks was adopted in 1963. ll outlined a specific, 20-year program to buy and develop reg•onal parks at a ratio of six acres per 1,000 people At the time, the ratio was six-tenths of an acre per 1,000. To make finances conform more closely lo planning for park acquisition and development, the master plan was re- vised in 1965 and two cents of the county's property tax rate was earmarked for parks. In 1972, the harbor district was granted new and broader powers, including the authority to levy its own tax rate of 20 cents ix-r $100 of assessed valuation. The same legislation directed that at least 50 percent of 41}1 funds be spent on "inland" parks and, until such time as spending for the inland facilities reached parity with coastal parks, the figure would be 75 percent. LEAMAN SAID THAT BREAK-EVEN point should be reached by no later than next year with the addition of new park facilities in the northern part of the county. From 1965 to 1976, the amount of park acreage owned by the county Jumped from 584 to 8,462. Developed acreage went from 18.'> lo 1.870 and park attendance grew from 600,000 to more than 2.3 million per year. Now the master' plan is being revised again. Leaman said the key bone of contention is whether or not the ratio of park land per 1,000 people should be in· creased from six t(D-acre:t. The cost of raw l and appears lo be the major argument against further park land acqws1lions. But Leaman said the increasing population has more extra t ime for leisure and, therefore. a greater n~ for places lo spend that free time THOUGH THE COUNTY PARK official isn't sure if at- tendance ri~ures should be the only measure of a park 's usefulness. he said 1t 1s a problem lo make people aware of what they have almost in their own back yards. "Ir you are paying taxes on property in Orange County, you are helping to provide these faclbt1es and Y°" abould, as the person fooling the b.111. at least visit lMdl to aee bow vour money 1s being spent," Leaman Sil.Id. Young couple wadmg and girl rakmg a flmg at gymnastics at Laguna Niguel and twosome pedaling tandem at Irvine Park prove regional recreational areas appeal to all ages. FAIRVIEW PARK SITE (FUTURE) YOU NIGUEL: REGIONAL PARK DAILY PILOT SECTION 8 SUnday, Man:h 6, 1977 At least one county regional park is now within 15 minutes driving distance of virtually every home in the county and Leaman said the range of facilities is broad enough to meet just about every demand. "We've had a couple of r~al shocks in our planning as to what people want in these parks," Leaman noted. "Tb~ big- gest shock was the demand for youth camping in urban parks." "A LOT OF THESE GROUPS don 't seem to mind camping out in a park with houses all around them and we JUSt didn't plan on that." he said, noting special arrange- ments can be made. even though they aren't encouraged. Another maJor demand seen growing by county of- ficials is for team sport areas -baseball, soccer and foot- ball fields. "Really, there seems to be a heavy demand for just about everything," Leaman said. The cost of visiting the county parks is minimal. There 1s a standard SO-cent parking charge or an annual pass for SlO. There are extra charees where camping is permitted but costs are reasonable. - EACH OF THE COUNTY'S regional parks has its own story and offerings lo the public. Irvine Park, located at 21501 Chapman Avenue in the foothills above the city of Orange, is the queen of the coun· ty's park system. In fact, it is the oldest county park in California. The park is located in Santiago Canyon and its dense sycamore and oak groves were once part or the old Rancho Lom as de Santiago, a Mexican land grant. The ran~h was acquired first by William Wolfskill in 1860 and then by a partnership of s heep ranchers including one James Irvine. Irvine bought out the others in 1876, becoming sole • • • . ,, . ·. .. ..... -. . .. ,,;;/ .. CASPERS PARK owner of one of the largeat single holdings in the country. The park area was a popular picnic 1:rounds in the 1890s and, in 1897, Irvine donated the initial 160 acres to the new county at Orange. Additional land purchases 1n the succeeding year.. bro"\Jgbtthe park's total acreageto477. IRVINE PARK OFFERS PICNIC areas, baseball fields, a small children's zoo, a small lake with rental rowboats, bicycle and horse rentals and kiddie pony rides. O'Neill Regional Park, located on rich, vegetation- covered bottomland of upper Trabuco Creek, is one of the county's camping parks. It was once part of the 226,000 Rancho Santa Margarita · Las Flores, created by early land baron Juan Forster in several major land dealings. The O'Neill family acquired Forster's holdings shortly after the turn of the century and expanded them to more than 260,000 acres. In 1948, the family doaJted 218 aic:res that. formed the bulk of the park's high.use IU'eas. Additional pu,r~bases by U>• county in recentrfeara )lave..,biou&ht thf p.ti '-sneartr tJ& ~res. 1 , , LEAMAN NOTED THAT TWO other chunks of land that could extend the park farther to the north and west are being studied for possible acquisition in the near future. He said constant use of the existing land bas weakened and damaged the stands of big trees. Besides camping, O'Neill ~ark offers nature trails, a botanical aarden of native plants, playground equipment and a concession building offering food, supplies and bike rentals. U Irvine Park is the queen of the county system, thea Caspers Regional Park at Starr Viejo Ranch must be the king. Located seven miles east of San Juan Capistrano on Ortega Highway, it sprawls over s,:;oo acres, making it one of the largest parks of its kind in the country. Caspers Park was purchased by the county in 1973 for what is quickly proving to be a bargain price -$4.4 million. I r . IT IS ONE OF LEAMAN'S favorite parks because, be says, even if development occurs right up to the park boun- daries in the future, there will still be places in the heart of , ,l the vast park where none of the growth can be seen or beard. I The park was named for the late Supervisor Ronald Caaperi. who was a prime JDOYer or the acquisition shortly before be was lost at sea on a pleaaure boat trip. The land comprises about half of the old Eugene Stan- catile ranch and includes all or the old San Juan Hot Springs mineral water spa, once a haveq for the rich and famous from all over the globe. n.e history of the area dates back to the first European settlements in the county. There are some historians who believe the original site of Mission San Juan Capistrano is located somewhere on th~ old Starr Ranch. ! THE COUNTY ULTIMATELY ACQUIRED the ranch from a foundation of 10 charities, which deeded the other b•lf of the property to \be National Audubon Society as a bird sanctuary. The f\mction of the park is primarily to serve u an un- a~Ued wtldemeet area, though that direction may change when a comprehensive mast.er plan for the area is complet· ed this summer. That plan may call for the minln1 of sand and gravel de- posit.a that lie in San Juan Creek to return some of the coun- ty'• investmea\ton the land. CQDJ>ina ls permitted and there .re faclllUes for equestrian cGDpers. Drlnkiag water isn't provided, though there is watd' tk animal CC!ftSUJDpUon and wuhillg. Toilet faclliUe1 are otthe chemical vuiet.y. THE COVN'l'Y'8 OTBBS (!AJIPJNG park, Featberty Regional, it located Juat off the klvenlde Freeway in Santa An• Canyon, lyin& alone the~ ol the Santa Ana Rlv• belo# Prado Dasn . .M S,Ca.dacJl'e Flat.a Pat. th1I wu tbt ftnt 'f~ ac- quired by the county in Ul7 undo it.a muter pla of. re- alonal ~.It •u renamed to honor ottbe late S.pentsor C.11. • Cye° Fotberly, wbo WU' lutrumental in formiq •. ·I the county part im>1ram. Tbe l*'k att.e was oncre part of .Joee A.Dtottlo Yarba'a ' Ranebo S.U-..o de 8anta Ana. which wu ooee C!Onlklered ' the finatot .u o1 Calltomla'•land vant rucbee. _ " Tbe pove ol huce aycUdOl'el tbai sa~e the park ita i orill.Dal name wu partly destroyed dW1Q U\e Pano ,1 Graode J'lreol ua bUt tbe lOlttrees were replaced wttla 1,SOO :\ n ... on.tbroucboutlbeSS-acredneloped are•. ~ e l; !'ark olf era 140 campsites and .a acres of ptc-~ Ilk • TbeN ls a nature trail, a eooceutoa for tooa11 '1 and rentals and an exbtbit areL . • I utDaze NEW YORJC (AP) -Do JGll 11-.p bl LIM I made? Never mind. It'• no kmCerU. ••iD•• Cl\ID-t1oa.. ~ queatloo is in what potb.,.,, Let's aay you sleep oo your back. Tbat'a tM "royal" poa1Uon. It showa you feel you're lbe ' Jllng or queen ol lbe universe ot the sleep world. S And al.so the day world. ' On your atomacb, kind ol spread-eagled over i lbe bed? Then you're a person wbo wants com-$ plete ccmtrol over your life. You're dominatinl the avaihbJe bed space by your position. I • OR IF YOU SCRUNCH up in lbe full fetal position, you're afraid to let yourself go fully, to experience life's joys and sorrows. That's the word from Dr. Samuel Du.nkell, a New York psychiatrist who has just written a boolr called "Sleep Positions. the Night Language of the Body.·· ''In sleep we act out the dr&JQat-of our lives, using our bodies instead of our speeeb to express our joys and griefs, our loves and bates," Dr. Dunkell writes. "In the night world, each of us becomes the pantomimist oC bis own personal saga." The night world -dreams in particular - has been the gtl•t of psychiatrists and psychoanalysts since Fr"1d. but bow di~Dr. • Dunk ell get into lhe poeitlOUl side of it? HE BEGAN HIS retearch informally 12 years ago and has con&tnued it through in- terviews with patients -almost all of whom know bow they sleep. I He says he was first intrigued by the subject when a young woman explained that she slept on ; her stomach, and on a bias in the bed -thereby squeezing anybody else out of it. "Jt was a hard thing for me to grasp that I• She was doing the same in her day world - especially in her relations with men. l there was this separate universe," says Dr. Dunkell. 57. "But the way a man sleeps is the way he lives.·· Jn his book. Dr. Dunkell cites changes in pa- .: tients' sleep positions after a problem has been I! resolved. . .. J: I ( .He tells about couples and how they talk t_o ... :.t._,··r/'c : t.·~·. SEll.ffTll IOXEI IDYil Al' lllntr.U. each other by the way they sleep-sayiflg things they can't while awake. The most romantic sleep po1'llion for couples, he says. is the hug -two people face to race. Another romantic and more common sleep position is the spoon, when the couple nesUes front to back like two spoons in a drawer. Couples even shift sleep position in tandem as one tires of sleeping on one side, he says. As a marriage wears on, they may gradually move apart. That's normal, he finds. But there's also a delibt!rate freeze maneuver when one partner keeps moving farther and farther away-definitely send.mg a message. DUNKELL ALSO NOTES that a man or woman whose spouse is absent frequently will sleep better by moving into the space formerly occupied by tb~ partner -a form of re- establishing cobtact. , Some mysteries of the sleep world sWl elude Dr. DunkeU. His own sleep position? .. Semi.fetal:• be says. Why? ''I oon't know."' • • • • Slaldters SW Some ~, .. , OeAR PAT: I placed an order fOf' 1UuU- tength •mrtters w ith Masters C..afttmen of Santa Ana. I was promised delivery within• _:~~~iiiii!i!!!i~!i~~~~~ week. but that was more than two months •a->. t get excuses and that's aft Sevefaf othef contractors ue being delayed from completing their scheduled rernodellng work in our house because the shutters must be a:r.- stalled first. Can anythinf.I be done? J .M .• Corona del Mar Your .tMten ftn•lfr weN delfvered, but JOY report tf\111 they • .,. unaatlatectoty. ln va.w of the long dellvety period, you dedded to go •h .. d end •rnnoe to have them s*nted.. You .. , tttat your origin•! p•lntJng estimate ••• lnc,.•Md from $80 to a S350 cost due to the lebof time In- volved In planing end repairing the ehuttera before they could be painted. M....,. Cr•ttsmen says It woukt tiave done furth., work on the ahutter9, but elnce you ec- cepted them as delivered, nothing can be done ebout the Increased painting HpenM. Next ttme you plan extensive remodeling, ask for ''Htlsn.d customer" reference• for all custom materials.,,.._ deNd •nd schedule contractors only when you are reedy for a Job to be performed. Capital Gain• AUention DEAR PAT: Where can I get a list of the names, addresses, phone numbers and party affiliation of all the members of the Californii'I Legislature? G.O., Hunti ngton Beach TM "1fT7 CelHomla Joumal Roster and Gov-t"'"'• ~..., wtl fll1 tM blU for you. A alngte ~ 00-. 75 a• .. ua I pere9nt tu. Order from: Celfomla Joumae Roster, 1117 10th St., 8ect1mento, CA 15814. Thi• publlcatJon elao con- tain• a lllllllng of tt.te con.ututtonal officers, stat• d-.ertrnents, 1ndependent boetds, c:ommlssJona eqd .,.,... ... , ptue -e n1nclown of legfelattv. · .. ....,..._ c.lfornl•'• c:ongrealonal defegatlon aleo ta Included •• •-a major artlcle Index ot Callfomla Journay artlclH from 1970-1978 • t•d•-..-..-..........--....._, _.,..,,--., ,,--. ... ~- .!948-... .. ~e4a -. ... 821dawue-- ~. 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How does this thread differ from re-S l'ou Can Help 'f Do you remember the "good old days"? t 1f you do. there's a group of Huntington > Beach elementary school students who would 11 like lo hear about them. : The students are preparing for a trip to ' Yosemite this spring and need to know what you ., know about quilling. churning, blacksmithing t-and other daily chores. r INTE RESTED GRANDPARENTS, or those ~ who remember what their grandparents taught I them, can help these students by calling 960-3312 • or 53-0-2370. A west county consumer action group bas met with so much success they need some help ' with the work or helping coru1umers. The agency t needs survey takers to check up on merchants, , shoppers to investigate false advertising com· • plaints. clerical help, researchers, public rela· ~ lions people and branch office volunteers to keep • things going. I Contact the Voluntary Action Center. ~ 960·3312 or 530·2370 for information on this and • other opportunilles to offer YOW' slulls. • t THE VOLUNTARY Action Center of We$l : Orange County is ~eeking the names oC students .Aj 10 be recognized for their volunteer actjvities. " • Certificates citing the efforts or lugh school : students who have been consistenUy active in • volunteer acl1v1ties will be awarded during ~ ceremonies at area 5chools after May 15. • The agency says the idea oC lbe award is to 1 promote the desire or students to aaslst Olhers : and lo be of benefit to their schools u well. • Further information on lhe proeram, Model : Volunteer Program '77, is avaiJable by contact- ,. Ing Ms. Naomi Elmasion at 898--33U, ext. 2$7. I ..,., ... v •• • ' Per5005 who face confusion over income tax ! forms, without the means to pay for professional J help, can obtain the aaaiat~ oC IRS and volun-~ tary personnel in filling out their income lax re. • ports at lhe foll owing locations: ; Huntington Beach Library. 7111 Talbert, , Wednesdays, March 2, 18, 30 and April 13 from • 6:30-9p.m. ( Oak View Center, 17241 Oak Lane, Hunt- j lngton Beach. each Saturday from JO a.m. to l p.m. lhrou&h April 9. Seniors Recreation Center. 1706 Oran1e. Huntington Beach, 1 :30-4 p.m. Mand~ through RUFFELL'S UPHOl.STEIY ( LM.IOYD ) W...Y•W• ...... Im ...... ..,_ c .... ...__ 1-.021t In the M.ODBIMG . I 511.NMPIOVIMINT i STUDIO I DAILY PILOT .. April 11. W~trninster Community Service Center, 7571 Westminster Ave., Westminster. Wed- nesdays 6:30·9 p.m. unW April lJ (except March 2). "The Compleat Californi a Consumer Cat alog... which sold out its fi.rst printing, is available agafo through the local Department of Motor Vehicles. The 194-page publication, priced al $1.50. covers more than 40 topics or interest lo the con- sumer. gular polyester thread? J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. V., Newport Beach Long staple polyHter threed Is apun from longer ftbe,., making It otronger and leH llkely to tangle. Thia thread hH been sold In Europe tor 15 yee111, but ft Is just now being Introduced In America. ft afso haa a smooth•r. more allky ep- pearance than the older form of polyester thread and Is stretchy enough to use on knits. The catalog's listings range from advertis- mg through purchasing an automobHe. It is also available by writing the Department of Consumer Affairs Publications Section. P.O Box 20191. Sacramento. CA 95820. SHAMPOO/SET 6.50 SANDftlPER HAIR CENTER 675-7720 SUPERSTORE SELECTIONS OUR lAROE INVENTORY Of NEW ANO \JUD PIANOS ANO ORGANS IN RESERVE ITOCI( AVAILAILE f()tt IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Whether you want to spend $1,000,_ ~.ooo or $10,00D, at Shannan Clar The Price Is Right! Come to our Mollie Parnis Breakfast Show .. FULL-SIZE PIANO $899 A spinet deslened end ainstructed for someone Who demands 1 re~ piano that sounds as good n It lookl. Affordable excttlenct from ont of Amtrlcl's Jeadln1 plano manufacturers. COMPAi£ OUU'RADE AllOWANCES ON llAlllGID, IOIBlll, ~N, ~ lQ)1REY, 4 • . BAlDllM, STEllW, CUl.8IANSBC, WURllTZER __.. ......................... ________ ._. __________ ~ •.• and see how beautiful your Spring will bel Mollie Parnis' lavish new Spring Collection will be shown at a complimentary breakfast, in: Newport, Thurs., March 10. 10 a.m. in the Lido Buffet. Call (714) 644-2800, ext. 231 for reservations. Informal modeling March 10, 11 :30 e.m.-3:30 p.m. in the Designer Dress Salon. From the collection: The one- shoulder gown in blue with white bamboo print. Cotton/polyester. Sizes ~12. $215 . Designer Dresses, 86. Shop S&md1Y 12·6 Caspers Park lake mirrors rustic scene. PARKS BECKONING ... <From P age 81) The park itself cons ists of about 220 developed acres, or. fering p1crucking, bass. catfish and trout fishing in a s mall lake, several miles or bike trails, ball diamonds, an archery range, land sailing fac1ht1es, model airplane flying racillt1es, pla.> grounds and a children's "adventure island". TED CRAIG REGIONAL PARK 1s another facility con sidered "urban" by the county. Located at 3300 Stale College Blvd. in Fullerton, the park is atop an old oil field that was tapped out by the 1940s. It is situated behind a nood control dam bµilt by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the early 1940s to minimize flood damage along Fullerton Creek. The county leases 91 acres of the 124-acre park from the Army at a cost of $1 per year. The remainder was purchased for $760,000 in the early 1970s. The park was named for Ted Craig, a former oil com- pany official, Breu city councilman and mayor, California Assembly Speakt•r. un1vers1ty regent and, currently, the county's legislative advocate TIUS COUNTY FACILITY consists of rolling terrain, picnic areas, bike trails, baseball diamonds, playground equipment and a s mall lake • Another recent acquis ition was Laguna Niguel Regional Park. located at 28241 La Puz Road in Laguna llllls, ad1accnt to the federal building that bas been dubbed ·'The Ziggurat " Ttus 160-acre park cont ains the largest lake in the coun- ty park system a 33 acre basin stocked with bass, catfish and trout Thc site was once part of the old Rancho Niguel grant. acquired m the late 1800s by land and cattle baron Lewis 1" Moulton It was acquired b:r the l·ounty Crom the creators or Laguna Niguel. Avco Communit) De,elopers. A lake concession building is under construction and du<' for completion this spring It will offer fishing gear and boat rt'ntals. plus quick food s crv1c(' THERE ARF. Al,SO fo'OVR LIGHTED tennis courts, playground equipmt•nt. turf play fi elds and picnic shelters romplete with elertr1c1ty. s inks and barbecues Ninety a«rl' ( 'artxm Canyon Regional Park he'> at lht' mouth of Carho11 <'Jn yon in th(• r11' or Hr C'J It is nestled in lh<' ba/>111 bt!hmc1 CJrbou l'.1mon DJm 011 Lhc sill' of the old 1111 hcxim town of Ohnd.1 · Brfon· the 011 rush of tht• latt• 19\h CcntUr}, the Olinda an"' wa" touted "" Jn ..i~ncultural paradise. with c1 op:i rani.:1ng from hay and ~ra111 to walnut!> Jn<i cipncots Construction or th" dJm in thl' t•ari> 196&.. '41pt'<I out the last true~ of the old to"' n The 114 <tcrc park that no"' occup1t'c; the land offef' h1 c~C'le trails. tenn1 ... t·ourt~. model a1rplant' 0.> 1n~ di eas and a '>mall f1 -.hmg IJkr in add1t1on to p1cn1c art'a!'> Tll.E NF.WEST REGIONAL PARK, Yorba. OJH?ned m late 197b It .., hx·atc<i JU"t east or Im penal Highway alonR the Santa AnJ RIH'r in Ane1he1m, JUSt downnver from Featherly Park Also ·a part of thf' old Yorba holdings, this 149 acre park 1s located near thl' site of the now demolished Yorba l>ulen-da ancl family (•eml'kry It offers an interconnected scncs 01 11sning takes a no streams, picnic rumadas. turfe<i play areas, boating, con- cess ions and day ui1c areas The tenth regional park, William Mason in Irvine, is one Leaman fl'els will "blos11om tnto a real regional park" when an additional SI 7 m1lhon 1s spent in the coming months to add to its fncillties Thc fudlily 1s locnt(.'d at the rorner of Culver and lJn1vf'rs1ty Or\\·cs It currt'nlly covers 345 linear acres hut will bt' l'lCpnnc1cd to '1'10 nrrcs in the 1980s with the acquisi- tion nf lh<' Sand Can.von Reservoir ar<'a south or the park boundary o..w "'"'" .. ..,. Rowboats rest on weekday at Irvine Park.. ~ . •' • Art you short? Tall? . Whatever your height, you'll find a perfect fit in these great-looking pants by Wendy Winter. They · come in two lengths to suit your height as well as your size. In polyester knit. Navy, brown, black, white. Average length in sizes 10-16. Short length in sizes 8-14. $21. Mail/phone. Robinaire Sportswear, 7. V,) c 0 (J) c Sp~~i~I!, ,. $2~97! . / 2-pc . ., , pantsui ts! ... ' ( ' 1 t k l . { ' .. Robinron's N~~po~ Fashion lslan._d, -Westm instE¥. ~alltl ., ~'I!!" ...... OD. ....nutt 91pt or m• yean aeo. two 7oalla •laillasa wu·e a1UU.a •rou:ad lauJbinl •bout dlurdl Uun_p They found 50me of t.be topics so funny LM-y ruahed to• m1mco arapb m~hhw late th•l 1Uabt and save birth to the fl rst iaaue ~ .. The Wtttenbura Door," • m•Jazine which takes pot abotl at lhe church. Irreverent ministers? No, they simply realized that the church scene should be reviewed m~b aa newspapers or television are· policed by their own. The firal 1uuu, mailed anonymous ly, were "hke a brealh or fresh air." according to the Rev Ben Patteuon, an lrvintr pastor who now 1s on the start. The editors were sporadic m their .output so the magazine wasn't publlshed on a regular schedule during 1t.s early years. It later w as sold to Youth Specialties or San Diego ror $61. which covered back debts. and Rev. Pauers<>n was asked to be the editor "Havmg never l'<i1ted anything J said yes," he related "l didn't do it very long beC<IUSl' it wasn't a happy arrangement ·· T HE MAGAZINE NOW 1s directed by Denny Rydberg and Rev. Patterson is a contributing t>ditor and editorial writer The eight member staff ranges in age from 25 40 and all grew up 111 the church The lone female member. Kay L1ndskoog. teaches at f''ullcr Theological Seminary A Costa Mesa resident, Craig Wilson. contnbute~ artwork on a regular basis Using satire, humor and com· rnent. the magazine looks at what 1s happening in the church. It draws mixed reviews. a!I the letters lo the editor reveal "We have no particular ax to grind except that we see the '"Wllile I loc* lit t.M cburcb I Me a lot ol cnp tn it. Someono needa to rail at crap oaee tn 1t wlllle-lovi.nclY " He admitted that th•r" 11 • "certain bwlt·ln arroarance'' to bein1 on the aide poanting out Lbcs "crap." But the ediwn and writers are not anoeaot and in fact try to learn from what they preach. TBOVGH·n m orteo dirrtcult ta tell what is satire and what 1i. serious in the maguine. there rrequenlly are valuable in- terviews with knowledgeable people. tucb as Dr. Paul Bor1man. chairman of the English department at Northweatem University, who talked about television. "We see ourselves as atudents of Martin Luther's re!ormahon pr<H:ess." Wilson explained. "We have perspective and the ability to create." Though the magazine is ajmed al "professional Christians" tthose who make their living in the church>. it is read widely by laymen. ll 1s directed primkily to evangelical audiences as op. posed to mains tream or liturgical Chnstians. "Time magazine tells us th.is 1s the year of the evangelical Chris- tian," Re\' Patterson said. "It's a sign of health 1n the church that we (the Door> can exist." He defined the evangelical as one who places great emphasis oo a personal relationship with Christ. has faith in the authonty of the scnptures and a desire to proclaim the Gospel to the world THE EDITORS and writers have "a built in .suspicion," Rev Patterson staled · We believe the church should maintain a Terry Murphy-Warren Walker Betrothals Set Murphy-Walker •11 und Mri. .J,Hk Murphy Corun;i dcl M•ll . h.H t.• Jnnoun<'ed t h t• l' n ~ J Jol I' m 1• n I o ( th(' 1 r <.lau.ihtt'r Tt.•n ~ \11110 Murph' .ipcJ WarrC'n · W1101h Walker. of F41rl Collini,, Colo A Junt• l" Wl'dchn~ 1s 1>lann~ 10 St Calherint• or Siena churt·h in J..a1Zunu Beach M p;s M111 ph~· 1s ;i !(ruduah' 11( Corona clt.•I Mar lh~h School nnd Mlcndcd ll('l./\. wh<'re 8he uf filleted with Kappa Alpha Theta Walk<.'r. son or Mr!i. Robert ltolmt.>!I of l.11 Cre!l<'t'nta ond Dr Warren Walker <1f Le Canada. groduated from UCLA and Is currently studying for a mastt>r M ~cicn<'<' at Colorado Stole Uhlvers1ty McCoy. Seymour John c; &-,·mour Jr of Cost.i Mesa will cl.um KiJlh\ McCov as hll bnde during nn·mon1e., to be condurted <kt 1:. in St Mary's Catholic ChurC'h Fulll'rlon New" of their en5::tJCement and forthcomm~ marna~C' has ~n • 1nnoun<'cd hy her parents. Or ~ind Mrs. Gordon ii. McCoy of Fullerton Miss M<'Coy 1s a graduuk of Cornl'ha Connelly ll11Ch School and Mount St. Mary·s College Her fiance. son of lhe John G Seymours of Costa Mesa, is a ~raduate of Servile High 5:c:hool and attended Orange Coast College and the Universit y of Alaska lMt \.by •k• ....,.. 1Ulu .·• lome of l .. e top-ic1 t • mas bu •x.i*red ,_....>' 1nt'lwte tale¥ , •••• 1fll lnl th• 101pel ••• tbe "lheoloaie11J COH Nostra '' The fV taue, which ball t.hr cover f«m•l ol .. TV Cw.de." cam• abnut bec•u e "is.oroe ,. •• JOr qudtJons need to be _.ed about the uae ol TV by ev aneellc11l11," Rev -Patterson explained. He empbls~ed lh~t lb.e maut.ine's PolnW'I~ out of con- nicu in the couch 1s "hke a lov· en;' quarrel" which is b~i.uJ)y good for toe relaliooshlp. His edltonal top1C'S have ie· eluded aging. i!IOl•tion and the need for Christian& lo be idealists He also has QUaSUoaed Chnsllan mus1c1ans' cred~~ for being spokesmen for th~ fa 1th • The magazine staff in its early days made one major error but current editors believe it has been an advantage THE GERMAN TOWN where Luther posted his famous ··95 &1rticll's" which led to lhe Reform&1t1on was Wittenberg, spelled with an "e," but the magaune·s title is Wittenburg w1lh a "u." One noted theologian refused to wrile an article for the Door because or the misspelling, Rev. Patterson said He believed that the staff must have big problems because they couldn't get such a small thmg nghl But the difference 1s enough lo give the ma~atme the offbeat chara<'ter that 1t has become ramous for Although the pay isn't great ($25 a monlhl. staH members consider 1t such a pleasure to be Doorkttpers that several fly m from other statt•s for the periodic meetings Rev. Patterson. a 34·year-old pipe-smokm~ Presbytenan who 1s pastoring a brand-new C'hurch. • Rev. Ben Patter•on haJ gamed a lot of insiiht lo his own task through the m agazine but admits he "as an 1deahst when he started butldint-: his flock. ··we \\ere 1>tart1 n g from scratch." hi.' said. "I thought \I,(.• could take the accumulated "isdom ol 20 centunes to make a nifty church." He soon learned that there would be many of the usual pro- blems in spite of all his good in ten· tions. But the young minister has gradually formulated his idea of what goes into a good church. "One of the things I stn v<.• for 1s integrity of messag~ and relating 1t to the world in wh1C'h we live "And honesty We don't pla:. games with each other. We don t have to hjde our feelings. Love You can't join our church without making a commitment to go to a small group. "W:: don't want to allow the world to address its questions to us. We don't have to defend thl· gospel Risk. We have to n~k oursel \'es to gC't to where pt•ople are hurting .. • Couples Wed Yows Repeated Terpstra-Gemmel Susan Annette Gemmel. Newport Beach, became the bride of Stephen Lawrence Mrs. Terpatra Terpstra, Santa Ana. in wedding ceremorues C'onductcd Feb 26 at St. Andrews Presbytenan Church in Newport Beach She is the daui?hter of Mrs McLain Russell of Nl•\\ 1wrt Beach and he is the o;on of Mrs Curt Gray. Long Reat·h. Jnd William N Tt.'rpstra. lluntington Beach The new Mrs Terpstrn 1s a 1969 graduate of Corona del Mar High School and attended Orange Coast ColleJ{e. Her husband graduated from the University of Southern California, where he affiliated with Phj Kappa Psi fraternity. They will live in Santa Ana arter a honeymoon iri1> to the Hawaiian Islands ••• Kastle·Shands Marcella Shands of Palo Alto and Richard Kastle of Irvme ex- changed wedding vows Feb. 14 at the Santa Ana Courthouse The new Mrs. Kaslle 1s the daughter or Mr. and Mrs Bertram Shands of Palo Alto She is a graduate of Palo Alto H~h School and attended Foothill C0Ue1e. Kastle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kastle, Irvine. He gradualtd from Corona del Mar High School and attended Orange Coast College. The newlyweds will make their Orsl home ln Newport Beach. fl I' Don't Forget · It DEAR ANN LANDERS: J'm writing to you because l have a poem that J hope you will print. for every teenage girJ who thought she was in love. FORGET HIM Forget. bla name, forget his race, For1et his klaa. his warm em- brace, Forget the love that you once knew. Remember be has someone new. Forget him wbon they play YOUl'Mlll&, ll'orfet · you crled tbe wbole nl1btlon1, Fors• bow close )'OU two once were. Remember he bas choMn blr. f'o:r1tt ~ou momorlaed bl.I wallc Foraot t.be ,._, he used to talk. Poraet. the Ullnp h . Used to t !'18)1. Remember now he's gone away, Forget his laugh. Forget his enn, Forget that dimple in his chin. Forget the way he held you t.igbl, Remember he'• wUb her tonlaht. For1et the lime that went ao tail, Forget the love lh•t now is put. Forget he said he'd leave you oenr. Remember n ow he's gone forevtrl -A Gilt. WITH A GOOD MEMORY DEA• GlaL: ReH'I yo.r ,....lc• .. v lMK1 ....... mtp. pJ•t lt•.UOYft'tlae ll•· n un rer 1ou tolt••• eoa· trlMUe9 to Udl IP•ce. It i..Jd .. an Uae dMJ qcaetUoe t AR anaJJS', lO. at TUI& ll.t.NA.G:&llJDn' P: ...,.. Ume 1oa and bow c.o ,_apture tom• ol fl ,_ .,_,""' eoala will be t.be foe Id at nooa. 1'1mnday. Marc:b 10, at the GoWen W•l Collt" actJvllla t'onf~c room. The (rH work.abop wiU be led by Nancy Kidder ol the collea• 1uid~ alaff. It•• sl)OlllOl'ed by tho W•men '• <.:enter TOASl'Ml8Tll£SS CLUB: Tbe Lu Ola. aroup'1 flrst annual speaking contest is planned for T;30 p.m. Wedneeday, March 9, ln the Mereury Savings and Loan Building, Huntlntton Beach. More information is available from Pat Polanaky, 182·3197. UCENSE PLATES: Vitlims ol severe lu:nt disease are now elllible for special license plates and placards N!Served for the handicapped, according to Carol Kawanaml, president or the Oran1eCounty Lung Association, The plates allow handicapped individuals to park for an un· limited period in zones wh.iC'h are time restricted and permlt.s th.m to park free in metered spaces. More information is available rrom the Lung Association, 835-LUNG. Pm UIARMONIC SOCIETY: The March preview of the Orange County group will feature John Alexander, director ol the Irvine Muter Chorale. The event is planned for Saturday, March 12, in the Auxiliary Theatre at Santa Ana High School. A dinner is scheduled for 5 · 30 p . m., followed by the conC'ert at 8:30 p.m .. which will take place in the auditorium. Reservations may be made by Monday, March 7, with Mrs. Robert Byrne, Irvine. MADEMOI SELLE/USC; California Congresswoman Yvonne Brathwaite Burke will be the keynote speaker at a Work Shop from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m ., Saturday, March 12, at the University of Southern California. Sponsored by the university and Mademoiselle magazine, it wllJ offer practical career information. More details are availa· ble from Karol Taylor (213) 746-2176. LUNG ASSOCIATION: The Orange County organization will sponsor a symposium on the reco~nition and treatment of cardio- pulmonary diseases in childrt•n from II 30 u m lo 12· 15 p.m Saturday. March 12. in the auditorium of Children's Hospital of Orange County. ASSISTANCE LEAGUE; The Huntington Beach group will present its annual fashion show luncheon at 11 a. m. Saturday, March 12, at the Balboa Bay Club. PRAYER BRUNCH: Author-lel'turer Joyce Landon will be the main speaker for women from the area at 9 15 a m Saturday March 12. at the Garden Grove Commumty Church for the ninth annual Prayer Brunch The theme will be Mirrors of the Soul Resen·atwns may be made with the GGCC's Women's Department. 750-7000 i NATIONAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION: The Bahia and Valencia C'hapters of Orange County, along with four Los An geles chapters. have planned a symposium for all secretaries on Salur day. March 12, at the Disneyland Hote l. Featured s peakers will be psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers and Paula Nelson, author of "Tl]p Joy of Money, a Guide to Women's Financial Freedom." _. \ More information is available from Barbara Chatley, (2131 968-3882 ORANGE COAST Sl ]';Gl.t:S: The Rrnup will sponsor a SI Patrick's Dance from 9 p.m to Jam Saturday, March 12. ut the Costa Mesa Country Club Music will be by Wally Stephens and the Tcmplecadians More information is ava1luble from Mary Dugan Spitzer. 646·1149. after 4 pm MYASTRENlA GRAVIS FOUNDATION: This year's annual dinner. honoring Robert Young, star of "Marcus Welby, M.D .. " "1th the Jane Dewey Ellsworth llumamtarian Award is planned for Saturday, March 12, at the Music Center. Los Angeles. More information is available from Harold Rosenberg, (2J3 • 385·4174 FASIDON SHOW: The Junior Department of the May Com µany in South Coasl Plaza will be the seUing for How to Get 1l Together for Spring at 2 p.m. Sunday, MarchJ3 Reauty experts will select four girls and two guys from thf' ;.111d1£'nce and show thC'rn new looks for fashion. hair and make up JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB: The El Camino Real group will stage a Pizza Pence Night from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, March 14. at Straw Hat Pizza, San Juan Capistrano. The event is open to the public. with proceeds going lo student scholarships Y·WOMEN : Dorothy Wenck, home advisor, University of California, Orange County Division. will give new ideas on ho". when and where to save on a budget at 9 30 a.m,. Thursday March 17. at the South Orange County YWCA, Santa Ana GENERAL FEDERATION OF WOMEN'S CLUBS: The California federation will host the 59th annual meeting ol the West em States Conference on Tuesday through Thursday, March 15· 17. atthc Oisne,•land Hotel The theme wiil be Activate the American Dream MOTHERS OF TWINS: Captain Robert Raker of the Hunt 1ngton Beach Fire Department wtll give a slide presentation on the paramedic program al the Wedncsda>. March 9 meeting of the Orange Coast group Social hour begins at 7 pm., followed by dinner at 8 p.m. at Mario's restaurant. Huntington Beach . The group is planning an Easler party at Farrell's on Satur day, April2 NATIONAL SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION: The Bahia chapter will meet at6 p.m. Thursday, Marrh 10, at the Tale of the Whale in Balboa. Three local attorneys will provide the program. 'They url• Mrs. Betty J . Farrell, domestic r elations and juvenile law; Mrs .Joanne S. Rocks, taxes. major real property transactions, cor porations and estate planning; and Mrs. Judith Johnson. estate planning and after death matters. (Ann Landers~ • m asked so oflen, ·•can teenagen r.11 la love? .. Of (Oarte ihe7 eaa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: My cousin la a divorcee in her la~ 309. Sile imiata on bringing her I0·1ear-old daugbtw to evenioi functions. dinners, showers, ~­dl.t\11, hOle1 dinners1 etc. Tfte child la very brassy, but.ts into converaationa and takes rllbt ovc. Many adults resent It. My buababd say& 1b•'• the most obbodOUJ kJd he'• ever 1ecn. I've hinted that the c.hlld needs more rdt ud 1he ahouldn't bie ~to •ft.Dini alfalra. But. r:n r cousin lnsJai. It'• hiShly t!duuUoniJ for a younpter c.o be around idwta becaute abe'a with kida wown.qedatint tbeday. Thlt dilld h• no friends and la •pain In the neck. wtao ls Wl'OJ)I' -FRESNO DEAR FRESNO: Your cousin -aad I feel sorry for &be clilld. 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'•irth Carolina Snut h l .1roh11;1 f1·nnf>ssee 11ntl Tc•xus Tax Burden Loclis Out Many Ern°11om1st l'onr.1cl C .Jam1-.on. a \'ICC prestdt'nt 01 St1('llrllV Pat•tfu· N.1t 1on.1l Bank. orrcred that j.!)OOO)\ prt·Uit'lwn to lh1· cll11•1•t11r' of lht' SouthC'm ('altforni.1 \'1.,1tor" l'ounc·tl NEW YORK 1AP1 L1k1· manv millions of AmN1can!' Harr"y G Elmstrom of Ball~lon S pa. N.Y. population aboul 5.000. th.mks r<.'s1d<.'nt1al la'<c" an· loo high. 'WllEN I BOUGHT mv housc· 'S,1n ~11m·nl II .. ;1 \ .... t h1· srt•< lt•r or /NO ~ro .... th he1. hl·en dn•anwd up · J;1m1sun s.tid "I agrl'c with them lhat the :.lah• 1-. m .. 1kmg a strong recovery from the r1•1·1·ssmn. !Jul I'm l'tll)\'tnl'l'cl that ovc•r thl' long term "t• arl'lhn·.it<.'nt•<I with .1 hick of economic growth .. IT 111\S t·ost nc·arh $49 b million nn a [,0 ~10 federal-state baa ls I le :.aid 100,0oo m·w Jn~ must be created with in I h<.· stall' <'<•<"h year 1f <.'alafomia 1s lo avoid soarin~ un t•mploym<.•nt mks tor specific groups. particularlv tho YOWlJ! To Comm1ss1on<•r Hos~. und many others, it has been well worth it. Ross is among those who feel that. despite the fear~ of t•n~·1ronmenl11l worrier s. Mirf'x is relatively harmlcRs a nd without H. the fire unt will Lecome a formidable pest. l<:mploymc:ot in Los Angeles County service in dustri<'s has increased from 427,200 jobs in 1965 to H:J:J.700 an W75. with more ~rowth exepected. Jamison said Hut mnnuJacturing jobs tn the county are down lo 779.200. a decrease of 50.000 from 1974 and 100,000 from lhc peak year of 19f>9. The fire ant has the Latin nam1• elf Solcnsi lnvlcta ll came North out or the Jungles of Brazil aboard cargo ships and has spread steadily "They invade other ants anrf FINANCE Firm Victor in Tender War L.OS ANGELES (AP 1 'll was " :1mall war. .tonslont turmoil. There waa a stuplfylng a mount of litigation After nine weeks or daily batUes, It ended not with :i bang but with a Whimper," ROBERT GORE Rifkind, attorney at law and specialist in corporate finanC'e, is describing the rttent and bitter tender fight in which Royal Industries lnr eluded the dutches of Monogram In duslries Inc and found happiness in s tead with Lear Siegler Inc . RH1cind w11r. in charge ot the elusion. who mi&ht be interested 10 purchasinJl the company on better terms than Mono gram. THE MANEUVERS began with Mono gram cfrering $11 a share few Royal's stock, which was then selling tor about $7. The catch, as far as Royal was con· cerned. was that ~tonogram was only will)ng to buy lhe first 55 percent or l~e shares offered. or "tendered " Royal manaf'ement also felt the stock was worth more than Sll a sha re and found an inves tment banking firm that agreed. Royal's management followed up J"ith a barrage ol·lettera and n""paper' ada urging slock"bolders to reJeet Mono-gram 'a bid. In one evasive m a neuver. commonlv c:illed a ddensive acquisition, Royal bought control of Sta r lndustries, a liny manufacturer of themicaJ toilets that competedd.irectly wilb Monoaram. Rirttind insists the purchase was a legitimate business m ove, but the racl thut Monogr am m ight encounter an tltrust problems in attempting to buy the parent or a competitor was lost o n absoruteJy no one. Monogl'am fought its way pa.'t lbc various legal obstructions buL by that lime Royal had received a "friendly" or rer of $13.SO a share for 100 percent of Royal and the bitterly contested bolUe was over. in 19511 lht• taxes " ere· ;iiJOUl S:l<IO now they're more lhan SU!OO. · .... aid F.:lm..,trom. who'H' ... mall firm opt•ralcs not far from Albany. NY. Every\~hcn'. ht :.aid. ''there have bet•n fant<1st11 incr eases in property lU'<c., Elmstrom 's concern 1s not onh as a homeowner but as the pre..,1 dent this year of the 500,000 member National Assoc1at1on or Realtors. which fears lh<' la' burden all but exeludes soml· fam1hci:; as customers "We have to give slron~ <'<>n sid('ralion to i.pr cading th1• burden. away from property.· said Elrnstrom, maintaining thl' hardship is sometimes insuffera hie for younR families and n· tirees ''Tiit: J\MER I CJ\N homeowner 1s carrying t.t dis proportionate share or local l axa lion, and we want this harmful s ituation straightened out," he said Taxes are by no m eans the only 1•11nt<'m of Elm'>trom. h<' has ;1 long h:-.t lhal trlt'ludl·., prices, rcnl <'o nl rol 1 • .... pri•:t1J1n~ like ;r canct•r' 1 morlJ.!.l~l' rtex1b1lit\ ch l' SN'., no n• a son "'hy ~ 1· .., h n u I ti n I h ;1 ' <' :; II y ca r mortga~t'.,I. 1·<in.,umer prOl!-'<' I 1on. t'<1ua l opportunity. and lh1· n<•w adm1n1.,lrat1o n 1n Washington nut, Elmstrom rl'l::ite..,. ther<' 1., also cuns1rl<'rabll' good news in hou:-.ini.: Starts arc expected to rJS(' I 8 m1ll1nn this )'<'ar , or a bout :100,(H)O morl' than tn 1976 /\nd ex 1sl1ng horn<' sail's :1r<' t•xpcctcd to j!row also Wllll,f: El.STROM expects personally to <lo something abou\ t hanRillJ: t·conomic pQlicies l h r 0 ll ~ h r r <'Cl u c n t l ri p s t 11 W ushini.:ton. Ehnslrnm is loo~ <"l'rtain ahout ron v1n c lna Congrt!ss in CL•rt 1110 other areas, "l don't sec Con~ress thinking strongly or fi:-.cal responsibility and balonc<><l budgets. do you'"' he askl'd PLAZA I Executive Suites /Secretarial Service Plaza Executive Suites -luxuriously appointed office suites just 2 bloc.ks from the San Diego Freewty and a 2 minute drive from the Orange County airport terminal. OFFICES FOR DAILY OR WEEKLY RENTAL Plaza Secretarial Service -8 full secretariaf service specializing in: •AUTOMATIC TYPING OF fNOIVIDUAlfZEO LETTERS •RESUME CONSUlTATION & TYPING •WEEK·END AND EVENSNG HOURS BY PRE-ARRANGEMENT •WHILE ·YOU·WAST SERVICE 752-0234 1 )fonogram. a $167·ml1Uon-a·yc•r manufacturer of sanitation systems. fasteners and lnsuJaUng produttl, on Oct. 21, 1976 announced thal It would UJtc to buy SS percent or J\oyal, I $a'8· mUUon-a-year mutt or eneru eoatrol •ntenu, auto partl and tam> lmpl~ men ta. Al Rlfklnd'a team set up tbclr re· slstance, lloyal'11 president. J R Jollnson, souabt oul oth.-r ('O,~n1~ "'YOV HAVE no idea or tbe tensenes1 that COG Ob in a lender Off«"," 1Say1 JWkind. .. The executives of the tat1et company have spent decad buildln1 It up and out ol the blut'. somf'Ofte'' Rotn~ totaltc>it awav "I have spent 22 yeara btlng a cor· porate securities lawyer and U'tla is the tou1heat kind ol corporate ftgbt you can have," RiltJnd says. "AQ unlriendly raid ia the closest thine you can get to corPCll"•le rape and rape ta rape noba4y likes it ... 2082 MICHeL~ON DRIVE, SUITE 212, e IAVINE, CA 92715 MaeArt._., l'vd. ac S., D...,o F~. llCf-1-Ot..,.. County Alftioorc ... . --~~ I c OT David Groh confronts co-star Valerie Harper in this scene from 'Rhoda· as they move toward 'divorce' .. -- Al Stewart: Who' 8J llASY CAllPakU. ,,,,, •. •1. & Th m ulucl a.bout b.lm. Al .-art ••JS. •r.· la M Rod Stew.rt'• brotMr and b he <thlnklnl of Al Gf'ffn I bl~k •No and no. He? Rhoda's 'Ex' Moving On Back when cutl from baa alb4um wue played on FM recllo stations an8 tboH 1lbuDU dj ~round 100.000 copies. Stewart says his audience tn..w who he waa. But suddenly bis "Year ol the Csl" ls sellan& a mallloo and a lot or tho6e million buyers don't llnow Al Stewart from Adam, or Rod, or A.I somebody else. Well, he's 31, was born in Glasgow, moved to England at 3. He bas apartments m both West Hollywood and London but is Uv- 1ng in neither this winter because he has been on tour In America from Oct. 11 to March 17 ..... l&a lTATED beyond belief by disco. But I want to aell a mlllloo rt'COrds. I will posaibly use some rl'l)'thms 111ien to my nature lllODle day, just 10 I can bit people over I.he he•d with my lyrlc1." His current hlt tells the story or a tourist on a bus trip through North Africa who meets and follows a girl who talks to him about "the year or the cat." "My ~rson'11 llfo eam1: to a stop and 1 hod to do MJmcth.ln1 else. llistory was on obvious choice. You can't understand your place in the world W\]tsl) you undeNtand the Oow of hb· tory "I BECAME involved in the German invasion of Russia from 1941 to '45. l read as many memoirs as I could by each of the individual generals, lo get exact- ly what went on. I'm a Vargo; we memorize detail in great depth. By J AY SHA RB UTT A" Tetevl••.,. Wreter LOS ANGELES -A guy gets married twice, he runs the risk of 1 rice dandruff. That didn't bother Joe Gerard. Once divorced, he married Rhoda Morgenstern of the Bronx in October 1974. I David Grob, who plays Joe to Valerie Harper's Rhoda in the CBS television comedy sen<?!., says it was a mistake to put their 1 marriage -a ratings hit the week they sa1d "l do" on the rocks. I But Groh, a bachelor born in Brooklyn, is resigned to the fact that Joe and Rhoda will be I divorced. quie tly and off· camera T HEIR BREAK· UP began this I season, the series' third, with a dispute over buying a house. She wanted one. he didn't. Then Joe fell box~ in, loved Rhoda but also his freedom. They split, and Rhoda is dating other men, even her marriage counselor. ! A mistake to fiddle with the dream of a happy marriage? • "Oh, wllhout a doubt." said J Grob who, unlike the building- wrecker he plays, is nuts about the large old house he bought in Los Angeles in January and now is restoring. "They're tampering with something the public went for." A spokesman for Mary Tyler M oore's production company, 1 which makes "Rhoda," says (;roh won't be back next seas on. but thcn•'ll bl• no d i vor ce episode, only references to 1t "It's a UtUe loo dreary for a com edy," he said GROH, A TALL, cheerful guy, doesn 'l seem broken up over his farewell to Rhoda's arms He currently 1s talking with CBS and Warner Brothers about a possi- ble dramattc series of his own next January. He says some of the mail he bas received since the split urges a reconc1liation, and all of 1t calls the splJl a big downer, a cause for channel-turning "Like, one woman was really irate," he said. "Her son 's divorce caused him a lot of pain Well , let 's face 1t. The son has pain. he bas pain. The Rhoda showwon'tchange things. .. But there's one more fam1l) tumngout." Groh, a Brown Univers ity graduate who studied actiog at. the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts, and with Sanford Meisner, the New York drama guru. said he got word or the impending split in January a year ago. "THEY <THE P RODUCERS> told me. 'We're going to try a separation, but we don't know the outcome. You could get back together again, or there'll be a divorce .. e "I srud. ·1 think you're making a mistake, you're tampering with something that shouldn't be tampered with You can jazz up a show in other ways, bring in a TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLB ACROSS 1 Freni;ll •r11cle 4 Shover 9 Corrode• 111 1 4 Curu11n1 Y 20Mu .. u"I ~I d1spl1y 3 wds. 1 eo Danish 87 Pr1m1 w11Qhl oonn11 1e1 Ol;r10h 89 M1n·s 1 e3 Bouhderlee n•(ne 1 es Retrtetea 9 I Ancient sounCI llllltrumenr 187 GtrlMll 92 lnC111n river viceroy 170 Frighten 94 African 173 Apollllnce rover t 78 Hotel 33 Romulus' gr .. tlng brott.er l 13 Canary 3& 01fllcu11 hemes question 1 I 6 Greet ~1 Comfor11 Lake 40 Turbine 1 1 7 Ra'a aon wll... t 101ce 43 Conclu11ve c:unnacle 48 All90lve 121 Giant 49 Str1pee1 1 22 Putty lno1an SW911ong couple of good charetctcrs. . "But they said. 'No. we've made a decision That's the wa) it's going to be." So Groh began planning for the future on the assumption that this would be his last season with "Rhoda." He began preparing to "make that sometimes difficult lrans1tlon from bemg on a htl show to the next good thing." He said he got word from Allan Burns. an executive producer of the senes, several months ago that J~ Gerard was being writ· ten out because "when J was on the show. and 1t dealt heavily with tht' separatwn, the ratings \\ ould go down "ANO T H AT PEOPL.: ob \'1ously don't want to hear about a s eparation. tha t when the shows were simply about Rhoda. the ratings went up a little bit. Thal 's what he told me " Groh said 1f he were wnting the show. Joe and Hhoda would remain married. And he says tha t althoug h hl' thinks the \\ riters made a mbtake with the separation, it ban opporunity for him. "l think 1f I stayed too Jong, J'd be totally Joe and then l 'd have a problem " Groh is lavish m hrs praise of Miss Harper and J ulie Kavncr. \\ho plays Rhoda's kid s1st1?r. Brenda. And he considers himself lucky to have landed the r ole of Joe on!\' 21 ~ months Jfler m oving here fr°cim New York IT HAS BEEN a rough winter to tour. including "lSO miles driv· ing on a skating rink in Ohio,·· but Stewart doesn't mind tour- ing. "You just get a bit dazed, almost as if you had too much or too litUesleep." He was a poor student, didn't finish high school but has, at times. since school days read as intensively as a scholar. He's primarily f. lyricist. He wrote the piano rif . "I'm not riff oriented." But he tries to present good melodies, played by good musicians, because these days Stewart believes, it's the musical sound that pulls in the listener. After FM stations started play- ing the aong off the LP at 6 minutes and 40 seconds, Janus Records cut it to 4 minutes and 32 seconds and sent it to AM sta- tions and cul it to 3 minutes and 33 seconds and sent it to the British Broadcasting Corpora- tion. On Feb. 19, the single was No 7 in the U.S. best-selling charts and the LP of the same name was No. 9. Both were still climbing. HIS F IRST F OUR albums. from 1967 to 1972, were mostly about unrequited love and not distributed in the United Stales. "I'm not disavowing them," Stewart says, "but they were an "Three years later I wrote songs about history, because I had it in my head." Stewart adds. "Past, Present and Future,•· his first LP for Janus, in 1974, in- cluded "Roads lo Moscow" and "Old Admirals " "Wben 1 wrote 'Old Admirals' I had bought a 1929 account of Lord Fisher's life. The phraseology of that book got into my mind and gave the lyrics a period feel that I don't think they'd have had if I'd re ad a recent account of his liff'." Sweeping Changes Made By E RMA BOMBECK l got thjs pathetic let- ter last week from a woman whos e family was threatening to send her to a Home for the Criminally Clean. She had all the symptoms of a Domestic·Obsessive. In her words, •·1 used to vacuum the furnace ducts once a week and wash them down with soap and water monthly. I scrubbed the driveway with a stiff brush when it started to look shabby. r AT WIT'S • · .END was put here to measure It's been going back and forth across the nation ever since. The future of dust <or its demise> lies with the American housewife. It's up to her to call a truce on this shjfting or dust from one state to another We've come a long way since that little disgusting housewife in Maine polished her win- dow sill. At least, we've gotten lbe Americ·an motto to read. "ln God We Trust." It used lo be Dust. time. I! there are any -==-=-===--=====--=---;::::==========:::; newlyweds out there who -AL~~ do not know the history ~~l'~~0:.~~=.!4-Tt~~ of dust. let me enlighten you. . -THE !'OWN TMRT DIHADIED SUNDOWN i" OAM..'f •t _God forgive me, I even mie.n,...'ftlll'M~..,,..lii-g o t a I a d d c r a n d JllllliiNIMiJll1jlljMjjj--~ sc ru bbcd down the en ti re outside of a white frame Dust was discovered in Ca lifornia by John Wayne in 1846 ... four years before California became a stale. Little was known about dust. People just covered their mo ut h s wit h a handkerchief and hoped it moved east. It did. The winds of Arizona caught it and blew it across the Plains. The rains in W asbington turned il in· to mud and trav.elers tracked it into M.antana 1 J ... ·~' , .. , 1~•-1• t~~"'~111'1llfll'-""'"" house because tl looked dirty." ~:ii-····-· The high spot of her week was watching the ..,.....,_..°"!'.!!!~~~~---1 sanitation truck suck up the garbage t-lllrnr""'~~~~=-=t • 21 Famall 22 Horrify 23AUl1d 25 Being 98 Roof f11turH muahn 124 Encol.l(ege 4Q Scot11sn 2 wCls THROUGH YEARS of reading my column, she .----.. ~ILA~~t~IH'!"!G~-~ has been rehabilitated and Wyoming. In Chicago, it enjoyed drinking man's status as • I emplOV-d 2wda 21 lncendlarlam 29 Po111ove larm1n1I 31 \/Ital 32 Moderate 34 Sprino bto u om J6Cllasm 38 Med•c1ne1 l1u1I shrub j9 Hamelin naro -l I E A,I "0 "' abbr •2 Meoe from 44 NfW Zea1a11r1 lort 4!>Melrlc measur, '7 Stllo.worm 48 Curre"t 60Cve11c. grr.iwr• '>2 Ot1'*''' reluq11 b!>St.lnlh"t !>A And l ll ' O, tArw t "' 61 tnattrl J wd~ 83 Choor YOIC" 66 l htQl'lbnne 67H11ven1v downpour fi9F1rm 11 r11vo1t"n yod 72Foolblll'a S1moton 7• F11r alarm• 11 c.otd b•• 79 Reoulse Al 00dlly lo<I A" Silent ti!>Saros co"<l•hon eClges t 78 \/Htibule lit! 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'-··· '· f8.;, .,, ,4 JI , tit' 1'.l MA , ,,.me I 5 Sa toc•h -:'If r.,,,,,,_ 'lllJ•••"'" , ..... , llC l a~1 t-4t•·· AZ~<><>••rt •••• 1nRn·~•., er. 0 1 '"" 1uri 88Com~u DO•"I QO O·s'•Ou•e llQS" 93PNs•u • •uQ •'\ c;.1r, l'\l mf' 'H Mort 111101191 'l9 laughablf' 100Floltfng I 02 MllSICal \1gn 104 C'''" teller •Ob Lowest 001n1 •08 fhe'Sl'S 1 11 lntorm11 W't'hl•' t 4f M ''° 1 ;Jf 1 ' ·' .1,' '·Q • • 1Cv1ot ...... . J,,.,., :.J'"'" ''>'.l L •II Fr,.nn1 156 ""• r -'""t '~9Alll•u .. wd5 1F'(,"tup 1 fl• B·h•1c11 ... ,., . >;(: Pa•s an t>t>f•I •6881.01 '"'"'"'" t • 9 G111111 1 71 T•n<11 I 1 7i'8!\l,.ro 1•c•111 174 CIOA" mus c 1 75 Cor1ctuoe' t 17 NallQOI 'Shffp I 79 S(Ollo'St\ on• • 8 t AnroQully t 114 En111ted m•n t86f9y11M soul t 88letl h11nn oage SEE Cl.A1$1FIED SICTION FOR ANSW£RS STIWAROfSSES" and is once again able to "HAUGHTY take her place in a men yelled. "Here's mud. ----------in your eye." The South STfWAl OISSfS" IRI norm al society. 1' he reveled in its poetry, singing, "It's a treat to beat your feet on the Mis· I v HOP IN CENTRE other day as she waJked CRANCE •!>l2 6121 through her dining room .. CITY CEMTRE CIHF:MAS SA . f'RWY IMANCHESTEA EXJ G F"WY (CITY DR f')U A "CASSA.HOU V CROSSIH<;" IRJ "SAILO. WHO HU FROM •IACf WITH THE SIA" "DOGS" ''f:MH YO" l•l IA "TH! TOWH niA T V H EADED SUMDO WH" "AS......~TOWH lt4 n:x.S" Ill ''ILAZIMG STIWAlDlSSfS" A "HAUGKTY ...,, STIWAIU>lSSIS~l•I ..._.4TJ7tt&•U ''""_,_ ,_.,. SO. COAST PLAZA l4lU1tttel $l MWl)I rMt ,.,,.,.,. 11ROCKY11 7111 & 9:4$ IAT/SUK-l1JO.J:4t MS.00.10: II CINEMALANO and saw draperies that had been hanging there for six months with the pins still in them, she thought of me and want- ed to write and tell me what I had done for her. I ( that story doesn't make you want to sell your sweeper nothing will. Actually, I haven't done anything. All I've lried to do all these years is to point out that dust sissippi mud." DUST WOULD havl' hit Maine and eventually petered out had it not been for an antiseptic housewife in Portland who saw a speck of it one day on her window sill, grabbed a cloth and wiped it up. She then shook her cloth outside her window and sent the d ust back t9 the West. DERBY DISCO·STALGIA St.ffng T...-,, Mire .. 11 • 11RETURM TO THE GREAT MOMENTS IM MUSIC" Have Cocktails with &lnny Goodman and Count Basie ... Have Dinner wjth Ella Fitzgerald snd .Glenn Miiier .. snd Dance with all of them! T....-Y ...... Saksdaf MOMl°''THI falSH COWll & CAPPUCCINO '162 5.1. lllSTOI. COt•nve County Airpott) • Coat• Mesa Me-8390 [ ___ r.._:\_'_· _n_o_,_u __ J INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT ly 'ClflllNr o.-.cf! WICIAI.. 0TU ~-MOW l"8V ..UCK It' S>\a.,~,.._.w~, tm"10t1 .t ~"" O~ti.\t' • "THE TWO GENTLIMEN OF VERONA" Don t "'1sa ttwt del,ot.1tuttv t"l'"M"Q nf!llV •tx>I' voi~ VJ"" 1nd l"f\.t-11" 10 "''"-"'{a.M"'9 tt' • f'Hrtl•C.f")I:•. tMllnc •' t••.it ~-f'!ll ""'''" •\#t'"iOtu<»U;". ~tu"""' •"" Hll"'9-1 •-SCR C1'1 CALL HOW FOlt lt!SlltV A TIOHS -646-1 H J I~ 11NETWORk11 ••• 11SHAMPOO" IRJ ,., "BOUND FOR GLORY'' IPGI "LENNY" IRJ MS&.AP sHOr ,., 'T#O MIMUTI WAINMF .. 103 BA· STEREO SOUNDS OF"' 111£ HARBOR • j ---- On Stage? •1 WIU.IA.-GLOVE& f .. ~..,--... l'fEW YORK -OnN upon a tlma, a .cut nibbled fine caviar •very nilbt upon a Broadway ata1e. SbnpJy becauso lb&t. VI what tbHc:rlptaald. Such ,-oarmet realism ls fond memory now. A dlsb of flab &nd chips, perhaps a chunk. of Polish •alaml. ls about as far as authen- ticity aoes, and even that ts seldom. Shavtng crea m butter. which isn't eaten, and cotton candy potatoes. which can be. are m. The gustatory decline doesn't result from waning author in- tfl'est in U!Slng ealtng scenes as a dramatic device. At least a dozen recent productions have involved • m ajor and minor munching. Spilled cornflakes are a plot pivot in •·Ashes." And shows without some sohd 1mb1bing are rare. IN SUCH SITUATIONS, however, the show's property man -who keeps track of all equipment needed to m ake a performance run smoothly generally is surrogate chef for all the catering. Culinary inventiveness can range from an edible s ubstitute through mere artifice to utter make believe. As an example of the first type, the cast of .. Vanit1e~" samples ' eottage cheese sprinkled lavishly with paprika instead or crabmeat 1 salad. The same mixture became 1 lobster in "Ah, Wilderness'" I In the look-but-don 't bite eategory were foam rubber steak in "The Royal Family," fake fruit in "FiddJer on the Roof." Zero Mostel and the rest of the east in the latter, however, got real bagels and bread. TOTAL FANTASY prevailed when chrysanthemum tea was served in last year's pr12e winning mus ical .. PacifH' Overtures." The recipe wa~ ••many carefully brewed cupfuls of -nothing." In "The Night of the l~uana, the nearest the cast got to food was an elegantly set dining table. The r easons for things being seldom what they seem include management desires lo keep operating costs down. the dif ficulties of keeping perishable viands backstage and the reluc tance of many diet-c onscious performers to take on calories at work. Yogurt is a s tandard stand-in for eggs. The limitations on liquor are for the sake of coherence as well as economy. Imbibers of sup posedly s trong spi r its 1n "'California Suite" get water for gin and ~odka. Colored with car amel, the same liquid became port wine in "My Fair Lady.'' Tea suffices for whis kies re- gularly,..a.nd the fizz of ginger ale always'feplaces the far costlier bubbles of champagne EVEN BEER is rarely beer. A lo t or brew supposedly is chugalugged throUgh "'The Trip Back Down," but only one can ls real. That's because an actor in- sisted the stuff foam out. All the other swigging ls cans of waler According to an insider al "Streamers." a dram a or military life, "what looks likt• beer is beer, but the players' con· sumption is less than appears to the casual eye. ·'If they dnink all the beer the) ..1ppear to be drinking, the pla\ would have to he rec..taj!ed fnr PSIST .... / GETA DOCToA .... . ... HE ATE lT .. 11 .. AP' lllunr.ltl°" more entrances and exits." That, another backstage familiar reports, is exactly what happened during the run o{ "Kennedy's Children." 1n which ft ve performers were required to swallow seven quarts or ltqu1d nightly TO KEEP A PROPER head on the flowmg s teins that time, the contents were sprinkled with dat· qu1ri mix to create foam. Quite accidentally, Helen 11 ayes may ha\ e helped launch the trend to sub~t1tute stage foods when in a caviar show other than thl' one previously mentioned. she requested black currant jam instead. Caviar, she explained. was one or her favorite delicacies. and nightly <'Ons umpl1on might spoil delight. The champion genuine noshing show at present is the musical 'Grease " Through its run of more th.in fl\·e years. t he l'nerget1c ~ outhful cast has en- thus1ast1cally consumed potato chips, rtCl' puddin~. sp:ighett1 apples and b..1n.in:1-. ;"' p;irt of tho• ..1ct1on <tlOnj! \\llh 111(1 -..t 1d.~ or ' he14 mg gum en·n \\ 1•f'k Aries to Have More Tension MONDAY. MARCH 7 By SYDNEY 0)1 \RR ARIES <March 21 Apnl 191 Tcn~1on is 1n p1l lure. more respon~1b1ltly , relat1on:.h1p that 1s in tensifled H playing games. move aside TAURUS (April 20-May 201 You ~am a more definite sense of d1recl1on Key questions con cernlng Identity and goal Jre .mswered. GEMINI t May 21 .Junt• 20) · Emphasis on change, childr<'n. cn.•at1v1ty. ability to open dialog with membt•r of oppos1lf' ,ex CANCER !June21 .July22>: Follow through on knowledge gained through a former teacher Spiritual values are 1nvol\'4'd LEO (Jul y 23 Aug. 22 >-Ht•1n.1? fi e'( I hit>. versatile as mort> amportant thun mlJi:ht bt· 1m aglned. Trips. calls, 1nstructtons rn11ld ~· -.ubJt>ct to sudden chang«> VIRGO (Au~ 2.1 St-pt 23> tlold ll~ht to pur~e ~trlnp. Don t fell prey to on•• who v. ant-. something or\ .1hw (nr nothing UBJlA <Sept 23 0 <'t 221 \ 0\1 gel ch.rnt·1· to air views. to t(cl fccdbJck from thnst• \Ao hn \Ao ant you to succeed SCORPIO <Ort. 23 Nov. 21 1 t.1.:ht 1s <,hed on t areas previously obscurrd, dark You ga.Jn in- sl&bts which aid tn rega1mng ~en:.e of direction. r===-===--~~--;;;;-=-;::.=-~========:;- An epic~ of peace and magic. ~•et'fnnm'P•IA•"'l' A RALPH RAKSl-ff FILM ' V\llAFm c.--., tlfl ..... St\GITTARIL~.1•'"°' 22 Dec 21 f'rtl'nd, \\he• 1s lemporarth dil.turbed rnmm..1nc.h. 'our :.it tention. ~ sttuat1on in I 1ght of n•iihty · C APRJCORN I Dre :?2 J..tn 19 You tend n<m to attra('l tho-;t· "ho "1:.h to b(• '"director~ · ll any person:-. Wl'm tu <1dopl dictatorial at t1ludes AQUARIUS c.L.rn 20 f eh 181 Key com munications bit lht.• mark Aura of bn).tlmg ('X c1tement could pn•viul PlSC~ (Feb 19·March 20 1 U1g deep for rn fo rma tion. Alc<•nt on budg<'t, lt-ase:.. tux matters Partnt'r •ir mate has f10anc1al question NOW SHOWING PAUL NEWMAN I~ o CiORa (Of till r11.m 58:511(~ ~~~ SLAP ,,JIHOT ~ . -.r:Jrom-- Co-storMg ITIO&l ~ • L)WfY (ROUS( m-uFER.~ •~HOOSER Md STROTHER rMml ~~bl; NANCY 00W0 • fd<ttd bl; OED£ flU.H nUic ~by EtmER BERNSTEIN • °"'ltd by ClOllQ ROf Hill Aoductd by RO&RT l WIJ«li ond STtPtlN FRlOO'IAN Ull!O'<lll!ll~IAllOl .. Rhft_,WIWll~•-~fl(~•IJ(,.r :'</' r1~!1 ·- Cur: pvrua : 11 I I VirimlAI I f'1Qle U. Quo_,... 1t.doaooeotK lhe I a Ir Sabin• Thbmtom tldw'a · The ~In ot Our Teeth" a few MUOU qo - and now abe'a ba"i.r\I • crac:t al Shew'• "Caesar and Cluopatn." in which Mts1 Lelah Hcelltd 21 yura ago Can "A Streetcar Named 0.ire" t>. W•tlh~ In Uw WUlll,. Aside from phyaJcal ~auty. Mus Aahley bu !>.om~ other Uunp an eommon with Vivien l.Aiab tbat make her curre nt. ~adway Impersonation of the Qutto of the NUe worthy of praise SHE ISN'T AFRAID or risks. or t.he startling results they produce, and abe works like a Tro- J On L's~ the feline movements of ber Egyptian cat gods, Miss Ashley's face bursts like a flower fresh with dew while her wrists and ank.le3 work furiously to snap free the ancient cha.ins t.bat bLOd her She 1s at once old as the Sphinx in whose paws she reclines sleepily and y~ as a jet-set princess of today. She is part hieroglyphic, part tomboy, and the effect 1s piercing. In her genUll· ty. there is altack and upheaval simmering beneath the surface. Shaw has provided Cleopatra with a narrow ledge upon which to perch. Miss Ashley fills it with confined passion She is pert, precocious and pithy, s ly .as an owl, frightened as a kitten. enormously vulnerable. yet lethal as a mongoose Shaw's Cleopatra grows weary, but Miss Ashley grows wild . She fills out the text and enr iches the stage It 1s thrilling to watch her grow and expand in the role, changing from tumultuous. overindulged child to wise queen at the expense or happy tnnocenl'e ..... llX REED in the raw voice t1ik.._ us batck to 48 ff C m Roman-occuplt'CI B1ypt Thf' 11pe~h 1s dehvt'rl>d ortstut(t", forcing thl" audJen~ l() foc:u.'l attention on ;in inanJmatc ob J~t tor what seems un interminable amount of tame. When the i1cene ts set and lh4' play beiins. the pl"Oduction is further troubled by all sorts <>f conflicti.Qa accents popptng up all over the placef from Brooklyn, H<irl em. Baton Rouge irnd Berkeley Square. NOVELLA NELSON summons the dark rhythms of her somber African ancestors 1n he r cryptic and orten menacint portrayal of Cleopatra's scheming, homicidal servant Ftatateeta. a role tbat often stmmers but rarely boils in the hands of lesser actresses. Paul Hecht is a solid, no-nonsense soldier who brings to the role of Rufio an almost ded1cat-' ed nonpartisan vengeance. Patrick Hines, so good as the blubbery Texas saloon operator in ''Texas Trilogy,'' puffs himself up to the propor. lions of Francis L. Sullivan in the evil role or Pothinus, but his rural redolence clashes with his toga. Some of the supporting roles are bandied with less than the skill one customanly expects " from Broadway. •.,• If I have lefl Rex Harrison for last. 1t ·~ because his work as Caesar 1s so luminous. so shrewd and so challenging it 1s next door to im possible to describe. Good-humort'd, a man of WHEN CAESAR depart.s at the end, prom1s-conscience\as well as wordly appreciations': he. mg to senJ Mark Antony for her lover, one longs relishes the' dales he nibbles between battles as lo be around for the fireworks promised by such fully as he savors the bosoms of the Egyptian a passionate union. knowing Cull well Miss tarts he's conquered Ashley will bl> more than read y for the emotional It's a delicately manicured performanc(• of explosion that awaits her There is no question that the presence of aging sensuaJity. with Mr. Harri:-.on gom~ for lhl' s tars greatly enhances thi~ new production of __ b_r_a_in_o_f_lh_e_ro_l_e_i_ns_t_eadofthcgroin ·Caesar and Cleopatra "The nsks taken by Miss \~hley and Rex llarnson. as a crusty. bemused and bene\olenl Caesar . art' the only risks worth t<iking. A ~rcat deal of the production staged by Ellis Rabb JUSl nods sleepily around them. The curtain nses on a chilly stage dominated by the s un god Ra. while the orange sun rises up and beyond the dark scrim as Mr. Rabb's mellifluous edwards UDO CINEMA "'l•'OI' ... .,o •1 ••• ueo MIWPOlt MACH •1l 11'0 111E 10WH (R) 1141'1 DllllADED UUHDOWH "MARATHON MAN" THE (R) "TWILIGHT'S LAST ENFORCER GLEAMING"' PLUS (R) Freebie and "THE NEXT MAN" ~ _the Bean r. ..... ~t~~t~r!H~ ..... .J-CA R 0 IEMUHii~~ f'\ (R) CHARLES GRODIN "THIEVES" PLUS "A MATTER (PG) OF TIME" .J KHJ TV Chnnnf•I 9 "YOUR CHOICE FOR OSCAR BALLO TS" . A;.i:ldblt-.ti P<1cd1c Tht•c.t res listed below dllJl ;~o ) cl• 5Jf.fu"o ) DOGS 1•1 ""' auo ,,., T ·O" .. l1•M PACIFIC ll4EATRES ORIVE·ll't !UP£R SWAP MEETS HAll&Ofl ll VD DrM·ln Swap Meet Sat. & Sun._. em to 4 pm ORANGE Ortv•ln 1 & 2 5-1 & Sun.~ -IO 4 pm 1'9" ,_ ... ,,...,,. It ..,,.,....,., $1.o•um Family Funt Profits! Blrgalna Galore! . .. .. _. --------..-----------··-· .... ' ,, .·Irish Shatte U l~ll 0 SD. Ind t Af>r ··t nie9 • lut lo !'It. Judt!," urd l\otrt' Damt-l'Oll<'h U1a 11.-r Ph .. lw• ''II•'• th .. ~uant 11( lht 1n1"'•" ble." Artc:r nu:krnl( ul' ~J ... tr Jlt,:ht vtctorat-... v. 1tho111 J lw.... S,in f'rilnl'l!'t l'll s h.1sk1•lhJll lt'JOI might huvc· "''''ml·ci rn' m11hlt· but not lo l'lh•l ps .md :\otr 1• l)umf> Tht: Jo'11.:ht111J;: ln :.h ;irl' rn tht• husint:s:. of shultcnn~ \\ c-.t Coa:.t wrnnang :.trcuk ... With the hl'lp of a vocal homl' trov.d und !>tt•c·11nd half heroic·:. bv Don Wrlham!'t and ·1 f)f)7 tcru,bt. Ult-lrnh kftOl"~ off tbe Dom. t:J.~. S.Uurda) lu rnd tup rainhd Sun t-"ran<'tno'• hope of & ~rfttt H'8 On re.rm •r M .1rrntt lllKh 1Jlunttntetoo H~a<,-h 1 )llir ltlch Urilnr11n .,. '<'Hrl-d 14 for fh1· I n11h We ~lMrted the l(amt: in .. 11re ... :. The> 'n · n ever bt>en prE"'>bl'll hefort'." :.aid Phelp:. I d1dn 'l th1nk they could match up v. rlh us dd<·ns rvt:ly .. Three year-. ia1.:o lhc lri:.h !'>OUPl•l'<i l'CLA 's RS ~umc V. 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"' 1•r 11 :1•0 I 111 !!I.iii "lt•'il li,1111ho" pnh ' \\ 1·11• 11-.1•1! ,11 ,j \\/11'11 11111\ lhl l'I 01• II Ill Ill Hf\ h .. d' \I I i.;llllo h.~lt· r th.011 1 .• (,.,., II• 1111•ntwn"ll "'"' 1111·1111\ th,ol n .. .! lr;..1• In )!I' lo,11 I\ Ill\ .11111 Ill)' Ill I llt• ,lj.;f' ~'I llllJI I OllllJl'll · "n' llo• ''·"" ,11 lr\t' II\ pl:n rnt.: •• nn1' \IHI h" II rn ti Ill ' lilt ,J ;JO'I\ f(11Y. .111 I h.1\1 lllo.t•1I ,ind I '''IH'I I t•d f11r nC'.111\ ~'ll \l'.11' de•\ 111 I'll 111 l.1m1h .11111 111rod "' lrf•· ,11111 hum.11111\ Thr otn 1ou:. ""'""1•tbai1 t1trength of thl' M oort> l.t>a1t111· <'Ouldn'l be more oh\ iou!'t than It 1 ... this year. \\hat with thre.-of lhl' f o ur C I F «la'' 4 ·i\ \C'mlflnallsh tominit from that loop. :\1 o o r l' I t a I( u f' r u n n t' r u p <'n m pt on f'rnbarrass«>d Oran~.­ C' o u n t y champion t 'ou ntaln Valley Friday night 57·46 ill a game thal showed tl•e pllfall of havlni to play weak teams throughout thf' season, v.bJtb through no fault of its own, •·v had to do. Chanl(ing fortuoe~ of war nov. makes it seem likclv that Corona ct~ Mar llr~h's Jack Tuz or Alex Black (or both ) wrll he !ll'l~clt'<I Orange County bas kethall player nf the year when sel~ctrons arc made in the near future ITC'• • both v1cton• comlnl -• South l:knd "Tho honw crcn~ d was "tll')' 1 m portanl for ournvlt'S, •· arud Phet~ "It in'lptred ua thr t ruwd JUt<.·t.oJ u~ to k"p U!l l(O rna,t · S;in Jo'r11.nc1i.co t•u:u·h Boll (;:11l111rd iAgreed tht-fon:. hlld more ol un effe<'l on Notre Dame thun on the vl:.1tor:. ·our players kno.,.. pwple > t:'ll • rncl ... crl'am Th<.·} knew 11 all \ t•.ir lunJ.! I don t lhmk rt affected ~s " ~aid GJtllard "The crowd didn't mukl' u:. aad, or m1:.s Lucky Shot Gives Koch Golf Lead OHl..\:'\DO. l'la. L\P J G trr~ K 1> c h t h u u i.: h l b a c k o v c r S:rturda\ ~ ruuntl which 111 CIUdt•d <I l'Ollpl<' Of f:.tnl<t!>ttll' bre<rlo.!>t j.!nrHH!<I. and toffcn·ll lhl' undt•ri-tatt·d opinion "II v. as Jll!otl nnr of thoM• da~ !> '' ht·u l'\ er~ thing ~t·1.•n1t·d ln g11 \\ 1•11 .. lndt'l'll 1t drd \t lt•ai.l l\\rl't' on the hot, humid. :.rlmost "1ndlt•ss du). h.m·h llff'lll'd wh..il apµearl'd lo lie On Tl' Todafl Clean tael -I. 12:30 p.m. 1·1•ri ;un hoJ,!l'\,.. 1ntn 1111 d11•0, (Int· ",11, 11n .1 hall th.it ;1pp1.·<1n·u hto,11h·d f111 .1 I al..t· 1 hl· 11lh1•r l'Jml' on tilt' frn..il h11h, afll'r ..111 11H·r 1.1·..111111-. fan hrttl..l· lo.11th ' t•11nc1•1111 .1l11111 and prorlun~ ;m .1pµru;1l'h -.hut th.tl mh,l'CI Lhl· J,!l l'l'll h<rdl~ Koth fal't•d \\Ith a dl'11n1tl'. lrtllt• s hut 11\'CI' J hunlo.l·r tu ..t l'lll tud.t'<I m•ar the t•clg<• of thl' rough and "rth prae·t ll'itll) no gn·t>n tu work "rth. ~oh·ed the prohlC'm by srmpl.) prtdung rt rri lht· hole. "I folh1\\ l'd Ill.\ \\ •irs t shot of lht• tourn<.11111•111 \\ rl h a good shot I hat t unwd 11ut lo ht• a lm·k\ g rt·at shol. .. ht' s.1id <rflt•r h.r!'t 't'\'l'rl undt•r par t>!i hilrl g1v1.•n l11m tlw third r lllffHI ll'.1d in tht• S200,000 ('1l1 u:-(lpl'n golf lourn:.r nwnl Tlw ·)I \I '.II o I ti 1' 0tl' h n ppcd .J JO~ ful 'h1111I frnm lh1• lhruals of tlw '"" hakl•d J,!.dll'r~ ''1th his lh'.11 rn1r.1t·ul1111 ... prtl·h o\l'r ii \,I\\ lllll)t li1111k1·1 .111d r.11 ... t·<l llt1lh :inn ... tloll rn .1 '11 Ion -...ilulL' lll'f1111· p11,..1111i.: h1' .m 11111.11. ll un dt•r p.11 for ·~1 h11ll°'' on th1· lint hum rd amt lll';r\ rh \\llOdcd ll1u l'1n.1r l '011nln C:luh u1ur-.l' ,\ lud. \ 'i.:11 ••I shot :-.atd f..m h .1 l Ill\ 1·r .. 1l \ 111' Florrd:.r pr mlUl I \\ h11 i..111 rn I rouhh· on tht• holt ,1l1t•r 11111• nl hb f..ino, \died (;11 (;,1111r' · .1 ... ht 'toorl m·t·r hr~ ,1pprn,wh -.hot II> lht• )(rl'i:n ' ' ~ , I I 1 t~ t ft ,,,.,, 'A ~f. I ' • ~1.. ,. 1 .... •• 1 .... ' '1"! {J4t\ft't ~ ,.,. ' ' ( • { I ' l'f It.I , , ., . y' y, '• r • tn11I [A• f • ,, < ''" nv-11 ,,.,., .a .. ' It\ ,.,. " •1 . . .......... ~" / .. '•) ~ ., ,, '(.\1',lf'l">t ,,. 1 I blj b~ fl' ".,"JI.JI. ,'(lo; ,,,,. .. ~ '' ]A~ ,, " /''JO '' "" N'I I~!\~ 71n • 1 ~ • '" t • I II '"' »"'1' " .. , I •1 . ' ., , .. ., 0 •• " ' '• ·o ... ... , .. ... 0 " '·~ .. 1 ... f Jt l" " . ~I 1P ...... "i.• ,. .. AA •t l't "' ,, ,, ,,, 1•' 21 ,., ,,, :n 111 49ERS OUTLAST f 'VLIJERTON,65-64 Clurenoc Huflcn's two fool hunk &hot with 24 St.'cond~ tu play rn overtime provided lhe winnin~ margin Saturday nr i::ht a:. C:.il State I Lon~ Bl'ach > defeated Cal State I f'ullerton I. 65-64, to ad- van<'e to the finals of the Pacific Coa i:;t Athletic Conference basketball tournament. The 49ers wrll meet San Jose St ate. a 75· 74 victor over San Oiej?o State. ot the Anaheim Con VC'nt1on center rn lhe cham p1onsh1p J?ame today at 4 Kuffen s s hot put Long Beach ahead 65·62. but Fullerton's Kerry Davis pulled the Titans to v.1thm one with 10 seconds to play on a laym J:'UOd rt'fft'Ot DJll' hi Wtlh11m ... "ho ..i,·urt•t.I ~ J101nl1 ant.I 1.:n1tl'd 'lt't•ond hio61f l.ltl:.tdt. .. aid. "Th•· 'tud1·nt lH>Ch 1 .. •n·al Tht'y pullt'd U• thrnul(h rn :i lot 11( b1tll l(omc"" "h,·11 111 t' Y. l•rt• dnv. n The f'll(htm~ ln~h h·ct t.t 1:? .11 hulflrmt' und erupll'cl tnto ll iU fill iltlvanta~e on Hrunnini.:'.' IY.11 frt:e throv.s .... 1th Jl>out r11u1 mrnut~toplay l' n rank,. d :'-. o l r 1• I> a 011• cnhancl'd 1L-. l h:.tlll'l'~ for .1 IJt"rth rn the NCJ\,\ ha~k<•lhall tourna ment w. it rnt!-.ed its rt> turd to 20 ti "ith ont> gaml' ldt &m Fran n1t'U. •1m'h ~ bnn tho Jy m Jor unl>Htl•n ttull'I\, flru tht rt• ul r . 1i1 on atilt· t. Thl• Don .. took a 52 ut h:ud .. M:arlc'ln Redmond mJde four I•)" uvs l'ati) int.he sttot11! ht•lf Then ''oiotrt O:imt' launchl'd the ch.ui,:.: that lt'ti to the victor) '"" llttll&NCtl(.O '11 , ... , h A•·t••"""'2 ti < .,.,,.., 1nt (O• t· '''""" l I k w 111 mH c .. 0? ltl OA~I: 10 , K 1tt "' \ • • n.-..m • 1 •lo-..,, ~ O W1U1 •n•' ~~ ~· •'"u'''J 11 '"'"''"''"'J ,, ...... u I rnr ~ '''" O 1no .u 'J • nu1r-t ·~ r ,.,, .... gt 1 lf'kl•nP"' " , 1 •W• t T •'41 •l'lui• ~ '" f r~nr lC: 1!i Nvtu• 0 1m1 O lf"rh"''' Jf {"•• A 11 lt!. APPhooo HIDDEN BALL TRICK l S<' ' I '.1111 I ll•1Hl1·r~11n (r ight 1 has ;r l1rm ;...tip 1111 lht· b.tll :1., ll.l\ul Ctt'l·trnood lriL·:-o lo l..noC'k 11 ,I\\··~ d111111;.: 1';11' x 1>.1-.l,1·1 Ii.di j.!;11111 ...... 1t111 ""' Johnson, Bruins Top USC, 78-69 1.os ,\:--:t;i-:u·:s '\1'1 ''·'' qui·~ .Johm.11n lo;idt• f.ll'l'\\ I'll t11 the l'al'tlll' 8 S.11111da\ .111<1 ht· <ltd rt rn st~ It· t ('I.,\< su1H'r~ta1 forward 'l'lll'l'd :!:> p111nfo. ;md pul)\'oc1 tle"'n ;1 1 ar1•1•r· hrµh I>< rt· hounds 111 l1 .. 1d111 g the• l'ac· >< diam pron Brurrh t•• 11 71! fi!-1 , 11· ton I>\ 1.·r S11uth1•rn ('al 'I 'vi• nt•\ t•r 1·n.11·h1·d .111\ pla\ l'r hk1• him. l CL\ 1·11,wh c;l'll{' fl.irlo\\ ..... rd "' ht' ... 1a1 after thl' v. rn \t.1rq111• .... Julr11 1111 ,, .1 '"llt'I l<tlt·nt .. gr I .11 11 ·'"'I 1111 1 ht• floor Jnd 11rr Tlw flflh r.1111\cll Br urns. t:l 1 11\ t•t all, art• lw;11h.•ll for th<.' N('A \ pl,1~offs fur th<· 11th u>11M·tutn 1 't•;H Tht•\ \\on I hi' P .1c· H Th111· ... d;n nr.L!hl ·"' nl'n 011 J,!nn ~I.II<· up set Ort•J,!011 7X 1:1 l l'I.,\ s f111a l e·ooflrt'l1l'l' 111tlfk \\ ·'" 11 ;1 In lusrni.:. l 'S(.' 1·0.i1 h ll11h Bowl .. ..11<1 lTI.,\ 1~ ... , Hrv ~tronl! le:.rm hut rrot qurtl' the• tt·am llw Hrurns h:nl' had 111 Yt'<trs pa!>tt "Those t<.'am s wer .. vrc• tournament favorites to win the NC'J\A," Ro~·d saicl. "and lht·v drdt"<a<·lly th;il · .. , don't thrnk this tc•am •~ lht· odds·nn favorrtt• lo wrn lht• na t11111al c•harnp111n !>thrp .. Down a t halrtrmt• h.} 43·1:l. l'CLJ\ fC'll h<.'hrnll hv fh <' on two qurck tip·rns by !\lark llo1.,.n1-rton and Paul Henderson The Bruin!> roar<'d baC'k hehind the oulc;1dc• s hooting of sophomor('s Rov llam11ton and David Grt'rnwoo(J lo outscore the TrOJOn!'t, 10 0 Ounnl? that perrc>d. th(' Bruins took the lfad for keep., al 48 47 on a 12 fool turnaround Jumper lh Da v1d Greenwood Mid way through the half. UCLA trailed by 27 17 as pinpoint ..,hootrn!! h.' l St· 'l'llJOr guard <'a'l') Jon{·~. llendl'r-.cm und c;rt'I! \\'hr!t• p11l lhl' Trnp111:- .ilwad .Jnm•:-. lhl' fnrnwr C'orona d t•I :\1 ar ll1gh :-.t;,intlo11l frnr!>tht•d "rth 12 pt1111t:-. It \1 U!oo hrs frn:il ).(aml' fnr l 'S(' Barto\\ l':tll£·<1 trrn<-wrlh lht• llru1ns down h~ 10 and the teum rt'!>tponckd hy '-le<1l1ng two con 't'l'Ull\l' Soul ht•m Cal pa~!'t('S lo hl'J.!rn a spurt rn "hrch lh<'Y nut "<'ttn.>d lht•Trn1;111!--'.?:i· l:! UCl.A '11 1'4'\•H •t of\ t I• ., ~.,..,, ..,., ,,. r I J ~-. > '\') i f 0""' " :) T "'''' '"'1tt .. \JSC.-.•' •tf1-1••\.f'I tWht a•••i'lllf'I '* '1 JO"• 11 1¥.tt r" •t ,, ,, 11\( It • 1 t ,, fl)IJI ur l \ '1 ('aUlorni°' 101·91 HEHKF:LE\' Ray Murry. a 6·font 5 M'nror forwilrd SC'nred 41 pnrnts. M'C<md h1 glH'!>tt rn thl' California Bears' hr!.lory, Satur du~ night as he kd Ceil to ii 101-91 Pucific·8 Conference• basket.ball \ lctory ovrr Stanford Murry hacl 25 points tn the first hair. when hl' wns 9 for It from thtt floor ;ind finished 15 for 20 I lrs chan<'e to beat the r<'cord of 48 sel by John Coughrnn in 1972 was hurt wh<:'n he sat out fivt' minutes aft er rncu rrin~ four personal fouls with 131 1 minute!> to play Sophomore center Tom Schnerderjohn who prepped al l~os Amii?OS fligh in Fountain Valley. had 24 points Senior Mike Bratz lopped Stan ford 's S<'ormg with 25, and freshman forward Kim Bealton had 24 points and was ~ame·hilth rebounder with 18 vcrsity of Kan!>as. laudrn~ a them Countiei:; mt>C't hl• hap ed lo tak~ 1n ov. an is desc.-rr h(•<f as _. h1)!hh wledgeable man by former Scott Sparks UC Irvine Track Victory tnte Elmer \omh!>t "lle'l- • one of the• nicest RUY'- und," \omhs addi-'flt-had r apport with lhe ku1!1 the' nnors Triumphs AN JUAN. P.R J immy nors successfully defended heavyweight tennis cham hip hlle Saturday. defeat tlle NMt.ase ()f Rom an11. 4 6. • 1·S. f..1. dtlmil'l1 ,000 1n ln~r-ta)(f ... I motrh ....... : __ NORTHRIDGE UC Irvine's Steve Scott didn't come close lo equalling his season bests, but still breezed lo a pair or victories Saturday. leading the Anteaters to an ~track and field victory O\'er Cal State <North ridge I hef'e. Scott and the rut of the athletes were hampered by h1«h winds Scott recordM a lime of t 55 8 tn \he 800 and clocked 3 59 2 In capturrn~ the 1.500 Otbct loP c(fott& for tbc Ai• tcaters tnclWlled a 16-0 vault by Mike Sabatino, a 52·3\AJ effort in 400 and mil<.' relay teams the shot put by Glenn Klein and a UCI returns to achoo Sutur 163·8 mark by Larry Schrader in 'day al UC Santa Barbara the hammer throw uc 1m ... 1u1 cm"""""'- UCI swept the 1 "'"" "000 and ••1c.1s.e1eNHtti•''-'' •"""• "• lllKetl11~I 3,000·meter steeplechase. 100 1 . ..,._" '"' 10 • oe111e1, 1N110. , In the 5,000, the trio ()f Ed, ";~ ~~11• '"' ", 2 """'pl"" 1N1,,, • Ahlmeyer, Eric Hulat and Ralph l H.oNctt11no Serna bad. the same Ume of .oo t 1tvHt11 111 "• ' Hlldfld ,,, ... 1 lS~JIU. 0=~ :!i:'1T1 1 su , r.,..,... 111 totH , Other winners for UCI included Ht11•11r-•H1 uu Cuts RUSS<?ll In the 400 (49.4>, ~::1111r;'~ on '" ' IC""'""" 111 > ",. 1 ~1o0btrt1suwc~.~lb0e a~plechue .,~-;-?;1 ,::.~ri; :;i" ", , ...,,~, "' ' · .,., J. uuu.fl felOfY IJl lMO rt19("•M I $110 'I' ID 114 I 110 hJp 1tUJ'dl C 14,3) a.Qd ~ \t.~ Ill IO II l I V•Ol•r 11 tO 11 1 ltO MH 1 (i""Ol)t'• q 14 l ) Jc>fm~ftn •"-ll u ~ 1 H•mDlan INI ". •on JM t .Mh~ '~ 1 ~· • > 4itr,of1no .. \ '-' • 1 8ftrdol.., Ill S\ • tOO "''•v 1 UC , ,...,,,,., • Mllerel•y-I UCllV1"9l'M \ HJ I Sol• I ..... t Mo«• IN\~ I ~ ... .,., IHI•. U -1 ....,.,.., IHI U.l. 1 llNI IN) n.n, l Mflt"911 Ill !2•t"- T J -I ... yNt lNIJ I 2k; 1. -I IN I •1\l'); J ll11f(lllll 4t-lt, ~V-t. '-llM Ill I~: 1. Swllt .. tNI IM, J w.,_ INllW ,,._, kltltl (I) 51 l'll: 2. ~ 00 -.. , lec.•i.tH INl*I OT-I (ie!)o lNlm•, ~-co~a. ff•llll IN) 111 l JT -I IC,._ IHI 17).• t ._._.. Ill 'I'-• ' H--(NJ,., 10 HT -I. $clw-II l•U 1 GA-. 1>11 1~1'," I &llt'f" 'Nl ,,._It l'SC rom~ to 1&.n euy 1 lo..3 track and field victory over the L'ruvers1ty of Arizona al TucJIOO Suturd~. but UCLA was dealt ll 76·69 ddeut by Ari:tona Stute ul Tempe . Form<'r Newport Harbor Hi~h st11ndout Tom DiStanls l»o pole \'aulted 17 1 to win the evenl for L:SC 's Trojans while e:t Corona del Mar lliJCh star J oe Tosti won the shot pul Cor l'CLA wtth a ht>a' e or SS.91 •• And another e x Newport spiker. Brian Theriot, finisht:d third in the 800 meters for UCLA's Bn.uns, clocking 1 :S3.6. Arizona Stall' ca1>tured the mile relay and Kyle Arney won the high jump lo give lhe Sun De\ ils the' 1ctory O\ t:r t:CL.A ASU covert.'<i the mile relay dist an<'e in 3 06 .5, finishing almo:.t e1i,:hl :.econds ahead of UCLA. Arney leapt>d 7·31 ,~ to win the high Jump as lhe frn:.il :.cores v. ere talht>d l.iCLA !'>\\cpt the SOO·meler run with the victory gorng tu Conrad Suhr in 1 :52 7. The Bruins also swept the triple jump with the winning leap ur 53·2 coming Crom Willie Oanks. lllruO<l~Sl•lt llil IH I UClA U {'I Vl'd ""''W 1 A,tlJ,,n.a 4>.r~'t IWj"'•"'' Oud~n Burt f r u11 d ~ ~ 2 UtLA • • 11 Mile 1 Ol~ll11 ly A.\U .. 10.i '] Wdl••m,. u•1• • ll• \ n .. ,. uc1• • u• I ": t~Jmn l t.;a1 ..... U(.l A JS•O 1 J.Clrl.tO"I A')lJ /t" 1 li'nt J .t~' UCLA. ~· 0 J "~I" ' ............ ", .. A~U , •• l 1 C.ollln\ A'>I tW llJ J T~·~n••~ ASU h\.-0 • I 1><>e I I I• UC.l A ') i'~ • H <X 4$\1 ' " I to f, !'I UCL 4 J .. 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Sano -the last performer oC the tlve·day meet -charged Into a faat·paced program or strong jumps and faDcy footwork that won nearly unanimous S 9s from the nine judges The home crowd of 8,800 cheered every step by the 21 yur-old economics student and tossed about two dozen bouquets of nowen to the ice at the end. Sano was the clear winner of the free skating, which counts (or half the total score. But he was fourth in the s hort program of re quired maneuvers and sixth in the compulsory figures, which count for the other 450 percent That lefl him third overall. with 24 Otd.lnala and 185.10 points. Stll~ his b.ronie was the first wor1d figure skating medal ever for Japan. Amerlcans Just m issed win· nina any medals. David 8an&ff, 11, or Parle Rldc•. m .• •at tounb with .OordlnaJa and 1'19.88poi.nta. 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Suddleback st artt'r!> Wt'rt' h1llanR 10 twin f1gur~. 1t wm. a po1r o( reserveb Morrow Wms State Mat Crown SACRAMENTO Mission Vie· JO llil!h's Denny Morrow <"ap· turtd tht' 141-pound l'rown and Fount •11n \"alley Higb finished fourth in the: slate high St'hool v. n•stl1ni: 1·hampionsh1ps at Amt-rtl·an R1\'er College, here Saturda~ \1tlrruw d<'fl·atcd Greg Inouye of Clcl\'1:-. tn the: scnufinals, 3·1. then toppled Joel Acosta of Houghton. ti 3, in the cham - pionsh1p. Clayton \'alley of Concord won the state tiLlc with 1031 ~ points while Fow1ta1n Valley, the <.:ff Sou them Section champ. had 45. Fountain Valley's Gary Bohay 1106) finished third in his dl\'ision while Rrad J..()('kharl of Hunt- ington RuC'h c 127>. 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I•: w ()I)[) '\1 ,1I'I'1· I Sports on TV Today Dinnn\' rin•d 111 his 420 11 1t11:il 11r I ht• !IC'i\Mlll Wll h 1'\'\'('ll 't'l lllHI'< lt'ft to play Sat11rrlay mght. l!I\ mg the Los Angeol<'!I Kini.:~ J 'I .I lll' with th<' P1ttsh11r~h rpn~111:1' 1n ,. Nat1onal lloC'kC'\ l.1•a.:111• ha1 I It• Gt>radait is K 'hu MONTERREY. Mex1rn Vilas Oerula1l1'I and WnJt~1k 1''1bak of Polnnd q11al1(11·d Saturday for the fmals nf thi..• Monterrey lnlemat1onal tt•nnh. tournament Gtrulaltis ehminated ~<'<'<k<I Cliff Drysdalt of South Afnc .1 6·1, 6-3, ftnd Fibalt deteall'd lhll SC'an1on. 6·3, 6 4 Tiiie •• Midtlgan WEST LAFAVETTg, Ind Michigan <"enter Phil lluhb 1rd scored 31 points and l(uard l>avt• Baxter, playing for 1nJ1111'1I RiC'key Green. :ldded 20 Saturda~ as the t.hird·ranked Wolvl'rtn(•s turned batl< n second half Purdue rally and beat the Boll41rm1)k\'ri;. 84·79. The vi c tor y was th11 Wolverines' fir l outright Big CIF Basket ball . ' 4·A Pia off• Milllkan r.6, Ventura 15 I -.. !I 15 a .m <34 1 FUTBOL SOCCF.R. Ill 30 a .m (41 COLLEGE BA ~KETBALI. The Mar Qtt«lt i• Warnorl-anct thf' ~\11·h11:an \Volvermes meet at ,\nn ,\rbor. M11•h 11 .i m 1281 CTRLl!'liG Tht' JllOIC)r "'orld C'urllni: C'h:lmp1onsh1ps from Quebec Cit~. Canada Noon ISl CHAMPIONS Manbor. Yugoslavia is thc silt> of a world cup sk11ng C'OO· ll•-.t bt•tv.£'cn Switzerland and tlw l ' S in a women's Riant !'lalom. l2:30 pm <4> GOLF Fmal rounrt of play in the Florida c.. Open from Orlando's Rio • . · rountry <.:lub I p m I 2 1 INTERNl\T I ONAL RASKETBALL The network's nations' cup scne:; takes lo the basketball coUlt as the Red Army team meeL<i the Arizon:t Wildcats. (7) SUPERTEAMS The world champion Cincinnati Reds meet the New York Yanktt!i (28) -TENNIS -Final round matches in the U.S. In· door championships from Memphis 2 p rn (7) BOXING The tturd quortt'rfmnl round in the ll.S pro boxing cham· pion ships 3 pm <2\ CHALLENGE Ot' TllE SEXt:S Donn11 Caponi Young takes on Al G£'1ber~<'r tn a nine·hole goll m atrh at Mlssion Viejo Coun· l r) Club Also. Stevie Lederstrom faceti Mel Ken- yon in a midget car race. <52l ATHLETES IN AC· T ION Highlights or a baskttball ~ame between Nevada <Las Vegas> and Athletes m Action 3:30 p.m (71 -WIDE WOR LD OF SPORTS Sateltle coverage or the world fi1ure skating championships from Tokyo. Also. t he Caltforrua 200 auto race rrom On ta no. 3 :45 pm. (2) NBA BASKETB ALL The Chicaao Bulls vs. the Golden State Warriors at Oakland. 5:55 p.m (~I -PRO SOC· CER Taped highligbls of an English Football League playoff game betw~o Aston VIila and Port Vale tl ·30 p.m. Ull -TENNIS Adriano Panatta, winner of the French and llalian opens, faua Vitas Gerulaiti1 in a WCT challe.n1e cup match. ... Brow• eam~ otr MDeb to sare Z1 ad ll poe.nb. Kn. inn cl t'i.aht rro lba field. ~I 13 of bta 21 point.a an the openin«i balf And Drown unned aev•n of 10 attempt.a. 1eorin1 ie alter lb 10term 1ulon. R1venkle held a 10.8 lead alter the first five minutes or play, but lbe Gaucbofi jumped aheud and stayed there SPORTS JC Mat Title To El Camino El Camino Colle~e :-.u<.·cessful ly dt>fendl'<l its ~late JC"' resthng t 1lle Saturda) n1ghL. dt•featmg second plat·<' Chabot bv seven points al CyprC'l>:-. Coll<'ge El Cammo totall·d 71·'~ pomts Orange Coa:-.l and Golden West failed to fm1sh m the top 20 El Camino's Aili <:rtpfl<; was 'oted lht' tournc~ s top "'resllcr and Don Con" ay of F.1 Caminv " a~ 't'lt.'C'lt.'d th<' l't•J c·h of the ~ t'iff • 1., ( "lt l c....A"I If 1 ' ">•JMftl {• '' t'lC.t I \ ' t M•tl•''-l '"' HIJ I,, ••• Uu .• ~.o HOI" f1t"1 I I 'IJ ~0'•' f(), '"'" "••II+ v i dPt Nf'111i,,,n '''""' ,,. I J) ~ ('C).-f fl tt1 t ! 1tld1 t1\ f o~nOtHtr1 '..VO''"'''' 10' 1~0 (r•oo ~I (,,\tn1n1\ O•'"'p 1' fJu1QhM ••l•l)rn,1r\ 1 )fli \\8 Worlf•I P1tl1vt1 ,, rWf OuQ~" f("h,ho)t' • J Ori1 B'*""''' ro-)t~ulli ,,,., VuHt•·,. C..-tln ,,, .... i ' 1'"' Q,_,,,,., -*"f l An t i '1••f ,_.U1 t-.rho M •J•'' t• •, IH, .. 1~.. cn~r-c,t • rt• • ,, ''"' l101t •I N 1 fi.,r1"1!.i • f••tl I I Ill J.(1..,1 I It \t t't•·n• • ¥11114' ~, t .. Af't'\ I • l'\oii ' i:' I ( 0\U'° 1~1. 'J ( htt)t'll •', l "1,tO'''-' I\ I .. prf" 4J) \ -;..:1f'lt •""' 'r.,,,,. s\ "'" toJ . Jt 11 ~~ t l''' ~A'""" r1(.a11f'•" • t 1 10 MC"fl'\rt• •'"' t BUI Mulllaan'• • who have •on II t. • .,... ..tlYfl tWr 11. Clll)J • ts-70 ....... '... 10 m: ft .. left-flut qa.lellly • abnd by 10 ud Upt that eel«• the rul ol the way. For the 1arne Sad<ll•bacll coo- ''•r1f<I .n of '12 shot.I fn>Q\ the r1eld for51 ~rcent. ............. ··-·· ... ,, ... . ' . " .,,..., • • J • we•-• • J .. ....... t f ... M•,. .-• • • w ........ t '•1 •rown • , . " ... V.Y I & I ' to••'' 40 11 :a.. .... , .... ..., Mith-.... .. , ... .....,... .._ -,_ Wednesday Saddleback will be playing a team it has defeated lhree timea th.is season by 104-78, 104· 77 and s:>-M scores. Htltll-s.dlllt*'l"Ot"-. .... Barons T••llle I $ I ... ,,, . . ' , ' ,, . ' . ,. •• , 1t . . ~·. , , ~ .. , . ~ ,. . . ' ' ~ ...... Tars Topple C¥ i In Tourney Fi Newport Harbor High p<>5led a 5""' victory over Costa Mesa to capture the championship of the Newport-Mesa baseball tooma· ment late Saturday night at Te Winkle Park in Costa Mesa. Founlain VaJley's Barons fell victim or all-CI F pitcher Bob Hudson. as Eisenhower toppled the Baroqs, 4·0, lo win the Hunt- ington Beach tournament finals at Fountain Valley Mile Square Park. In the title game at TeWinkle, left-hander steve Sauerbrey took over in the seventh inning to pre· serve the victory as three Tars hurlers limited Costa Mesa to three hits while striking out nine. Third place in the Newport· Mesa event m ay never be de· termined as Corona del Mar and Estancia baWed to a nine inning, l·l tie. Corona del Mar scored first in the second inning as Don Harner reached base on an error. stole second and scored on a smgle by Bruce Beck. Estancia tied it m the fifth after Jerry Begley and Dave Pisarski walked and Kevin Am burgey doubled Southpaw John Distaso work<'d the first sc\'en innings for CclM. stnkmg out 11 batters. with Cory Alder finishing up. Mike Mac- Oaniels held the CdM attack scoreless for the final six frames. qnn-.11'\' '' M ",r1'1: lh "/411f' ,, r •ttf'HJ'lft I O• t nnri '' ~ 1..,,. lh ""' ,, , . •• ·~...-i~, .lb f" h r1tt 1 n 1 n I 0 (\I l t<t'I I f\t1 t n n n n , o ._. nu"1.11n v.1111 " Huqh,.._ rt l'hr1"'10 1n lh M v , ~ I "1 (11• l'\J f l)t I '0 {'I ll '0 'fl'}"' • • • N\1 00"1 0 .. " • tVI{) t)ll() n tl "' , CM~IONSMIP PIMlllS Cett•-<•• °' ............ ........ .. .. £nol•nd" 8•u,.rnttf'f' 1tl Yb.Irr I r G0t~n 1r Moil!<. lb Ctlb~ < t L•F•<tt °" Tf'OllO rf ClluotO 11> Gtt-t',,,. 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USC Swimnters Breeze Herc's the playoffs vista TUESDAY LOS A!'\G ELF.S Southrrn !'.Cored 565 pomts in the meet Cal' ... TroJlllllo, Y.ho haven"t lost a l 'CLA hmsherl far behind tn swam meet in four year),. pro,·cd second. \\1th 48'1 . followed hv the\' 're -;till the toui!ht<~t tl'am California and Stanford · afloat SatuntJ~ hy ('<ISll~ Win "VI .... 1 ""~ I [)O)yll' t.JCLA I\ n . I mng the l'a('ihc-H Conference t"~~.~~c 1:1n~o:3 un;~ ~.si ;\•:,:b~n• StM S\\ am mL·el •nr<I 4\ s 1 C.rH•nwll<>d use •&' 70() bac'i 1 N:\tM:_~r U~C l 0 3 l T1~rnt y J A ~'"1f11\4h A,.,nond ...,. l 'ti 1t.r<1 .u ~ul rton IC. 01)wt'I• v.,, Coro....a Ht M•r 11 !.d11on H•q' 1 A S.m1fut1I\ ·. 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El Toro'.s Chargers blasted Big Bear High. 11-0. and Mis- i;ion Viejo's DLablos split a pair with Servile ol Santa Ana, inning the opener, 3-2. and losing the nightcap, 8-S. Mater Dei scored a pair in the first inning on three walks. two hit bat· ........ .ua.J• 811 --rot. The Tttlona IOl back Ut tM f~ OD two walb and enw. then tied tho k'Oft .ln the lhttll oa • wane to Bud Parbr and • aincle by Mike Horvath. Horvalh'a blow WU the on:ly hll yielded bl throt' Mater Det p1tc:hen. Bob Mosbaugh had a two-run homer an the third mning for El Toro and 1\-.y Butera had a double to drive 1n another tally. Bob Llvesay pitched lour innings. stnking out 10 with Carl Binder pitching the finaJ three and striking out &even. Stevens Wins Foothill Nabs Swim Crown Wfltt"t l("Mt U "" .t Hrm''•Y lf=f"ltJU\tUI \'f J s HN:k ICCJM1 ~·. tOt"I bl"t;\\f 1 GcJn, .. 1 1Fontn111t 1 01 I J f\f•rcrwn tN•·•POrt Hittb(>r) 1 QJ ~ l Rtan •El Oorndo) t O• t • Wt1\twflll fHUf'\hnqton 8,aotr"l 1 O• 1 ~ M111,.,-lfno1ntli1 1 O• 1 4otl rr,.~ ""'ctV 1 Footrull 1 t• 1 2 S.lf'I M4r•nol n S l Sfry11~ J 11 J t Su""V tf1U\ J 1), s Nt •oort H•rbot ) 11 I n.,u •* hit. MluJo to rram t.o 6t'OA • ,.,,,. tD &be alsth tnnln1 to 1r1b the ner. Mille Sweaay walked. look llftond on a wild p1tch. went to lhard on Jeff Newtcn'a 1nh•ld sin1te und ~~ m an ~ofield out by Ed McCann. lo the second game. automatic apriokler> came on after rive in· nings and umpires called the gaale with Serv1te 10 front, S.S. Gary Knopoff drove in three runs with a sacrttice fly and a two- run homer m the filth in· •ning but the D1ablos couldn't overcome the early lead of 7 ·2 for Servile. Et To•o 1111 •b Gr•111t•v• 10 Cra1Q 11 1C•Chf'l~1n rt 8r1\COfo, d b1i1l•f'• \'\ '"''"' .. ,. .... , .,. ..... Jb l.1¥f",df D ,..~, 0 (hanQ•l•.<f l Olbf-rt ( Brunntor t MO\.,.uQtl lb ltiahy, 1b 4 0 I ' II 0 Cl I II I J I 1 0 ' 1 I II Total\ 'l'I " S<O<t by 1 .... 1..,. I\ ~t>I ' ' 1 ' .. II ' •) " " " ' • 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 • . " .. 000 OtlO 0-0 ' " 1 Jl 101 • 11 I 0 • So Cal Divides With Foe Mike Scheetz belted a triple and scored on a sacrifice Oy by freshman Mark Wood to give Southern CaJjfornia College of Costa Mesa a 3-2 first-game victory over v1siting Westmont College of Santa Barbara Saturday afternoon. Westmont gained a split or the doubleheader With a 1·0 blankiog or the Vanguards in the second game, bnnging SoCal':. season record to 9-6. -, Roll To Base Victories Oolct.a WHt ••d Oran Cout C!Ollqa roll•d lo lmprwnf•• baseball Yktari• Sa.tur· day. CWC'a aust.1era upped tbelr Southern Calllomla Conr~rtnce marl to 3-o and lbetr season record t.o 1-2 witb a M romp over bolt Sant• Monie• College. And occ·s Pirates raised their record to 8-2 with a 6-2 win over bi&hly-rated Citrus College on the loser's field. Colden West, which has belted nine horne runs in the last four games, go't round · trippers from second baseman John Anderson (eighth inning) and first baseman Larry Kubacki (ninth). Both were solo shots. The Rustlers, who hAve scol"ed 49 runs in their last five ~ames. rolled to a 5-0 lead after three innings, then capped 1t with two runs eacb ,,.. . t final l•o Other tar1 r ewe I J K~ud Tom blepp. Moses • livned a 1-.nm &incl .lD UM~ inninJ and Sehl l>P patched tht' fint Gt• tram~. lrlkmg out nve. lttalnwh1lt' al Citruts. OCC'lratled 2·0 after four ·innings, but ralhed. for three runs 10 the fifth and mamtained. control the rest of the way. Pilcher Handsome Roundtree went the dis- tance. allowing just four hits and striking out five. Jtis record is now 3· l . OCC put together lti h1ts with Rick Dostal banging out four of them and Glenn Robertson getting lhree. Dostal sat out four games with an ankle tnJury before re- turn ang to play th1s week. In the Pirates fifth Dostal led off with a sing l e and Dar y l Sconiers and Ri c k Freslnnan Pitchers Lead UCI Sweep Woolard IJ1l back·to.badl doub '°" lbe nnt run. Robnuon C'H d In on rs wlth • bno blow .ad two walk• fort'f'd n lhl-tbJrd nm. JO<.' Ronquillo b9d a fl run 'con"" b•t 1'1 l aix· th for the Rues wbU ,. C lenn Horton and ().Uy • Krikomm had back-to-.. buck squene bunts In the ninth rramc:-on two consttutive pitches. \m,,,." Or•-C..tl 161 .. " • 0 l\r t 41 tb ~°"'''" Jb Wl)Ol1rd ti RbnQunto ft Houlll" It Robltrt\(lf\ '' f ''i' Oh •for1on r llC'r1~0f' •n It• Aouna1,... p Tut•h H• .,.,.,., t Vooom l" 11 Ouc1f'r. ltt t\11_,m.,, ,, On11 '" v .• , .. ," dh Tuu .... 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FROSH SOPH T•.tm uwei , E• 00f'tldo US J N•wHrt H.trbot Jto; l S..n M,ar.,to Ill 4 U~1v.-.11y IJ6, S Et Toro t>t, • 1t,,ftU'IY H1lh 107; 1 Marin• •••• f\tU\(lltt 'Vttl* P•rtt 7'. 10 Cost• MU.t l1, II Fooll\UIU;ll L.IOUlftl• U , U Hu"ttftqtOft Be•<'-U U fuUHtOf' 1' U WHtm1nU•,. U 1• ~d.leiMCk 1' 11 Cor-Oft .. HI Moir JI, 11 E\~ril·tU.I 24 1t Sotrv•te u . 1t An•h•1m 10 11 C..rdeft Grove 4 P'UISTCAME Ml'"°" V1•,. IJI ~· , I (,r1 rl1 't f I lAJO•,.. tt H~wlt.1n\,,.f Wall(r-r,~\ At\ If ~.ed lb ~w~ .• uv c: II ., ,.,.,, I 1 0 0 0 0 In the opener, both teams scored a pair of runs in the first inning with the winrung marker crossing the plate In the bottom of the third in the abbreviated seven- innin& contest. Dan Chepkauskas opened. for SoCal with a single but was picked off before Randy Greer walked. Greer went to third on a hit by Rick Peters and when the lat· ter stole second and the ball was thrown into the outfield. Greer scored. Scheetz then singled to get the second run across. Freshman pitchers Ron Hagen and Dob Frishette sparked UC Irvine's baseball team to a doubleheader victory over visiting Claremont- M udd CoUege Saturday. Hester's one-base blow for two run:.. another walk and Roi:ier Engle's two·run double dad the damage. fi'U"" ''J' II .,..IWOO<t It> -.ub ti ~' IU O••U()\.tt, °" H41li.t)O 0t M•JC>C>ftf'f f Htt'fl .. -. '''' Mo\,..,,, ' 0 ' ~ .. ~ -1 II ~I Prf"\1~nf '> t\JO qui11t1ty1ft'I 1\ umlffr Wtt'I t11nd run~ tnro•fll;t'\ M,.,, h M 'W'W!ln m,il(h t>IA'f to ,,.,.,, M ,,, ,, J,. f)t Jeff Stevens o f Newpo rt Harbor lligh was the lone area 1n d1\'idual "toner on the \ ars1L\' lt•vel at the Newport Anaheim med a~ he captured the 100 frce!-.t.\ le 1n 4~ 8 " I I I , , " 0 t) 11 0 I 0 " 0 n o II U (-.., .. f\ ... tltl Nttrrwtn '' Munqer ._~ Aflnf"'l'\VO 1b Vrfrt\qU.I )O .. \ ~~ "'''°"'o.o I • n ' 1 I 1 1 0 Q IJ n ;_ J t rn1f' A1n\le) •• fwo l•hlt d1 t .. ndi'\o tt\M'f'\01on Nrwlon JO Mc C•n" o ' 0 0 J 0 0 , ...... , .. llOI! C> 0 I) II " J~ \IOt"kholM r\ fltfl lt>urnctm• nt (Jr1q1na11y \f>t l•\t Wt<Jn• "dAy ""-' .. , ti~ OU' dflO will bl' Ol'9V,.d M ,,, n , MISSION VIE JO CC Hagen was the winner of the 10·3 opener, pitching s ix innmgs of s hutout rcl1cf, striking out five and walking just one In the nightcap. UCI tallied the only l" o runs of the game in the fir!)l mnmg when llcstl'r and Scott Winters :.1nglcd and Engle drov1.• both home with a double to~••\ I\ \II • .. : Uolf U'H')t'f" Or (.rf"O''lt A ltt·r n ,", )10 .,,,,,, 1Jlh "CJl.- N .. •I Pv,.nl df M l' • n V•~1'J f (: tt'I.-annufif mt mt11 r '''' C '''·•, MMcnn 1~ HUNTINGTON SEACll FF CC M ,)ftf\ Ol.t'f t ~llMDJtlf"I ,,•(',nm, ...... 11on 1\ ul"\Of'r w -'v ;ti H·inrtn'lfn11 «,.. "'' 1.u Covn1t"' (tuo On1• "' ,,.,,,. m11 t ., •• ' mv~t bf> ot ilYM r;11c n "'""' n ll'J '~"'Min 1n t0f'~t1on with • CM .ot lt '"J" fl1Qf\t fo,. 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" " n ti I) " n II •1 " .. tb1 n n ' II Q ,, II 11 0 0 n " I Arter the third inning tally, the Van~uards were blanked for the balance of th e day despite getting 10 hits in the nightcap. The only home run of the day came in the ninth inning or the second game when Mik e Sanchct. belted one for Wes tmont. The Vanguards of coach Fred Keener hos t Azusa.Pacific 1n c.1 doubleheader bcginnin~ at noon Wednesday m their next outing. And Frishetle tossed the 2-0 seven-innin~ vic- tory in the nightcap. al· lowing JUSt three hats whale stnk1ng out six and walking three. In the openmi:: i:::.ime. coach Eddie Allen':-. An · teaters scored :.ix limes in the fourth inning to turn it into a rout. In the fourth, a walk, a double by Bruce Ban- nmg. 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Ml ••11DfVT .-t -,....,.... • the 1rowtb ol baN torad l~-CW.-fil ~ tan pri~ ~ QcW bom to arti:Oclalb ...... -vqm. J.nll Giil ol I.be eeooo1111c rtllld ol most Amerlcaa ''DnrlftlllGMlllUllil&a. ii u., CCIUMI, Dl'Ob&bly f1m1Ue1. .,. • woa1 taa.. dl•oHan • Ute 1tneu ol Thal ... the d~ adllalf f/I CaJtrcin:U. •• benJd. lhe Nt•IOn4.I AAoclatlan ol BaiilWi la a ,._. Ma llaD Dated t.bat Qlerial repl.atloas, has HAKID held du.rl.aa tho auoclalioa's midwtot.cr tboN ~Alabama'• Co.utal %Oot Manacement meet.lap h.t'rc. Act. l"t&f.rict development &till further. ··10 fact. Ute Panelist.a were Robert Fnicwsoo. executive or11lnal act would have desi1n1ted most of vice preeidenl of the New Jersty A.uociaboft of Alabama u being wlUtin the coast.&1 iooe" and Rutt.ors; David D. Roberts ot Mobile, Ala .• an•~· would have tu.mpered all devdopmtill severely, soclation director and chairman of tbe Le81SlaUve Roberta said. Committee's s ubcommittee on environment. ..We are living not only wit.h reeulallons on a energy and development; Caryl Weis ol Sonocnaa natkmal scale, but a1Jo with ~ threat ol reguJa. County. the Petal um a anta; and Robert Banniattr. tioo. With all lbae retul•tloo.1, lfed we are leaning director oI environmental and enttfY affairs for the toward llOclalism," be added. association's Government. Affairs Depanment in Washlngton, DC FERGUSON SAID THAT NEW JERSEY'S THE PANEL EXPLAINED THAT regulations ~t the local or state level setting lunits on the number or homes and apart91ent.s that will be al- lowed in communities cause demand to outatrip the supply of residences. Such restrictions also are cos~ tly to developers in fees for special permits, and in additional sums due to delays in gaining permission to build. Ferguson said Realtors in his state do un· derstand the need to place severe restrictions on ' communities where water shortages or problems or sewer systems exist. "What we don't understand are those environ· mentalists who are trying to maintain New Jersey ·as 1t was,' Nor do we understand restrictions where there are no problems," be added. ROBERTS SAID THAT DEVELOPMENT of shopping centers also bas been delayed by restrlc- I P" Moving Up .. In Real Estate~ THOMAS 0. illPPENSTEEL has been named vice president of marketing for Solara Electronics, Inc., according to an announcement from George S. Fiedler. president of the Costa Mesa manufacturing firm. He will be responsible for international sales and marketing for the recently formed company that specializes in electronic ro- dent and insect control. Before JOinang Solara, lfip. penstl'el sen ed in executive marketing and sales engineer· mg capacities for several na- tional firms includfng Champion Sp rinkl ers. Cerro Metal Produets. Akast Metals Div. AEL and Aluminum Company of Amrnra. A native of East Chicago, Jn. m:.ik1"' his home an Tustin. Ill' recr1vcd a BS degree in lndustnal Marketing from Purdul' l 1niversily and was graduated with honors as top of hts class al lhe Naval Flight School. Pensacola. Florida followed by eight years service as n pilot in the United States Manne Corps ROSALD YOUNG has ~n appointed sales as- soc i;itc al Turner A~soc1ates Realtors. 1t was an- nounced by Louise Turner, president and founder of the Laguna ~kach·bascd realty firm Young. 39. 1ircv1ously was with another Laguna Bcuch rcaltm , whcrr he sold in ex('esS of SJ m1llton in rl'sidcntwl. rnmmt•rc1 al and income pro111'rt ll'~ for the vcar 1971'. An t l ~ •·;1r rrsidt•nl of La~una Bt•arh YnunJ? W J'> born and r;11i;l·d an :\t w England and hold:-a ba1'11l•lnr's degn •e in husine~s allm1 n1stration from Bos ton I ln111N..,1ty Befort• ~nteran)! lht• real <'Stalt• prnfoss1on m 19'14 Young was ;1ssocia1t•d with L£>aclt•rstup YOUMG !lousing Sysl1·ms, SanlJ J\na, where he served as \ 1ct· µre.s1d C'nt :ind rnunugcr oC the escrow and customrr rcl.1t1cm:. d1v1'i1on'> Pnor to that. he wa$ lht' c~crow m.111a1tt•r for Trnnsamenca Title lnsuranre C'nmr>.my, SJnta J\n,1 GERAU> I .. REWERS h :1'( t><-.-n promoted to v1N' pres1d<'nt r1f adm1n1strauon for lrvlne PacU1c lJcvelopmcnt Comp:.iny nccordJng to Frank E. Hughes, pre:.ldt•nt In this new position wtlh the homebulldlng d1v1s1on of th1• Irvine Company, Rewers becomes the pnncipal executive otncer to the president and expands the duties he held 8S director of operations. where primary responsibHiliea included dt!· velopment and Implementation or operallon, schedules and co&t. controls. Jn addition, Rewers as. sumes ruponsibillty for supervisln& the administration fllfl llS or construction, purchasing and cus tomer service activities; and performing both long and short range planning and budgeUn4f. He joined the Irvine Company in 1987 and served in a variety o( engineerinJ and manaaemenl posts before becoming one of Jrvlne Paclfic's earliest employes in 1974. Prior to joining the ftrm, he Wit a civil engineering instructor at ~Angeles Ci\1 Collete nod had worked for American Nat ural Ou Systems, Detroit, wbere he was assistaJl\.to lbt vice presidE.'llt. JUCllARD R. BAKER of Laguna Beacb bas been named director of marketing for the Robert P. Warmington Company. The Robert P. Warmington Company was formed In 1975 and is presently bulld- lng in Lake Forest, Anaheim Hills, Orange and Fountain Valley. Baker's 15 years of experience in the re•I esttto Industry embraces residential, commercial and recreational properties I throughout California. Prior to iolning the Robert P. Warm· lngton C-ompany. Baker served iD aales and marke<ini manq~ ment for the John L~k Com- p• n )', Lovitt and SODS of California and Grett Western M a.rkttiq Corporation. Baer rctsides In Lal'nt• ~acb w\lb his wife and tbrel dllldttn and ls '" avid sallor •cl f,«Ompllabed goldsrnJth. L . "coastal iooe" ls 21 miles wide, "at.retching almost to the Delaware River." • Miss Weis cited some statistics from the Sonoma County area: "Recently, the developer of single.family homes in the county found that to gain ultimate ap· prov al of his plans he would have to go through 33 agencies. "That meant that if he began applying for permits in the fall of 19'76. he probably could expect to begin construction in June, 19'78. And the cost of raw land for the project already was $22,000 per lot,•• she added. This is in a county where the average person can't afford a $50.000 home, and where there is an unemployment rate of 11 percent, Miss Weis said. BANNISTER DEALT WITH THE National As· sociatioo's opposition to s~tions of the Clean Air Act that restrict construction of shopping centers as "indirect sources" of pollution. "In effect, the government says that shopping centers are bad because they attract cars which pollute. We say that pollution controls s hould be placed oo cars, rather than the shopping centers.'' he explained. Bannister said that the balance bet ween en vironmental controls and development wall be de· termined by the next administrator o! the Environ· mental Protection Agency. He feels that President Carter will appoint a person who will call for more rigid enforcement o( environmental laws and more funding of regulatory programs. This, Bannister said, will tip the balance between environmental controls and development still further in favor of controls, and will force the price or homes higher. Mortgage Mo ney Seen on Increase "Look for an $11.1 billion increase nal1onally in mortgage money flow for both new and existmg single·family homes. "Projections for Cahrornaa show mortgage loans in 1977 totaling S14.94 balhoo, up 19.6 percent from l976's $12.48 billion. Mortgages for existing homes will account for $9.75 billion, a 20.l percent jump compared to last year's $8.12 billion; new houses at ~.19 billion, a gaan of 18.9 percent from 19'76's $4.36 billion." So predicts Jackson W. Goss, president and chief executive officer of Investors Mortgage Insurance Company, Boston. lMIC, a leader in the private mortgage insurance industry, works wath lenders. such as savings and loan associations. mutual savings banks and commercial banks. by insuring the top 20 25 percent of hagh-ratao convcn tlonal mortgage loans GOSS POINTS OUT THAT the $11.1 b1lhon an crea~ will bnn~ the net tolaJ of mortgage orig1na u ons an urn to $83.2 billion nallonaJJy .i 15 4 per cent 1ump over 1976 ·s $72 1 bilhon. Mortgage loans on the nation's existing homes In 1977 will represent SS8.6 bi I Lt on of the total. up 15. l percent as compared to SSO 9 bilUon an 1976 New homes will make up the remaininl'? $24 6 billion m im. a 16 percent gain over 1976's $21.2 billion These figures do not include secondary market or rehnancang lrunsactions just new mortgagl· oraganabons. Ttus is JMIC's 01nth a nnual projection of the na- tional and state mortgage money flow picture for aingle·family housing. GOSS Ot.rrUNES SEVERAL s1gnif1 cant buy· 1og trends in new homes to watch for around the country in 1977 · • The Northeastern rtglon will experience a &trong rebound. Activity will cc>ntcr around townhouses being built in cities as well as the 1m· mediately surrounding outskirts. • Low·risc structures. condomiruum units and townhouses will show 2ooming sales totals in thl' Pacific Northwest. • H1gb pnced shelter will continue to attract buyers nationwide -with particular Arengtb along the Phoenix-Southern California axis, plus several a pots on .nonda 'a eaat coall. "EXISTING HOMES -ALREADY doing very well in '78 -will continue to show steady gains in 1977," says Gou. "Resales will approach 3.4 millioo units." He lists aome exls\ing radlity market sector plussea: • OV.all, aalns In resales will be broad·basec geographically apeating -most markets are re- norUnt burgeon.Inc demands. u homeowners 1'lradeup," •'l'be most aetMty wUJ be in the innermost cir· cl• ol suburbs aunoundlnc mljor cities. Young marrieds are rec:U.scoverui, tbe advahtages or liv· in& close-in. •A sleeper to watcll for: coDese towns. Many or these communitJes have large supplies of older homes, and are attracting home buyers -young prof easlonaJa. aiqles, and empty nesters -in· terested ln rebab cod ftnOV9tion. Tbeae same pottntial ownen lllto the quiet and talm of academic centers -but~ tnowlne tbat toelal and cultural opportwlillea are also readlly avalla· hle. I ..As mortgage ntn ~ downwardl, the bouaint industry coaeomltabilf ls beaded fol' a w:ry healthy year -ev-1~ ctt.trlbyt.ed ~wtb Jn both now and oilth'.ll Boal• sales. 0.. )rojtetions for Call{ornla -u well u t.bo enUre nation -may well prove to bo oo tbe ~va.Uve aide.•• Goss eoncludes. • ' .- ( ln lM DAI LY PILOT Ha nwa Open -.. lflW"1H 1tA•1•f 1'-IC. '"" ...... Clllll ......... .......... (»WID ....,. ............ ~. ~---. ... ,,. .. ·•·c..--.CAtlll9 ''"' -· .. ·-· ... '"'. ,., .., ..... ..._. _____ .... . , .... -----........ .. '-" °"" .. °' .... c;.My • • • o mired.-lo ,...,....,.., ""· \be Mm4ll of Broad.mow ~,,,..«>-.a.. °"'ff"=. Sao Clemftl~, A hJllddt l'.-_..,n,-6Aam!6. lt.2'~1'1 netcbborhood onrlook· .. ~n ... , . ., , ........... _ ............ --C.Al..ll'O•"••t •••A • I CAW'&I IN i,.., .. .., • ~·• ....... u .. \a0-0.....IM ,•~ ·--tM '"-Aw., t..oY ~(·-· , ............ -...... (., _" .... " 0. ""'-· '"" ........ 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RuH .. o•~\-And nowhere Ill this TM IOll-"9s-<-•••-"'J-I PICT1TIOUSaU$1NHS MAI NH NANCE: UllVtC~. ttlOI ~·1· architectural elegance: """4' .. ._,,..,,.,,116'"' l•""·"u-w"'"'""BN<" cAuw more apparent lhan in MA A I" E E l.E c T AON I cs T"9 lolio.i"9--•,.00l1>91!o;~ Hd'KV s... o ...... ,. ••IOI Fiii u .... \f!llVll.f! COMPANY, 1001It W.1111> M\\al 1411'1tt"Qtew>6"""11 CAt'l._.I the living rooms of the SI ,CD\l•Mtw.CA'2471 LOVKO SALU CXI~ ""61 ..... ;::---·-"(_,.., llY Mt'" ( 11 t o( " .. -' Mat-i... """'• •..c~ • Ciika -...-.liMc." CA.-our basic uOOT p IDS • Cattt-• <"'-•I ..... IOOl·M Vf, 11'111 l~•li -tor Sratt~y, 16* Mt .. •1H <, 0 fered. SI ,Cost•Mew,CAtl•71 SIM11¥,F-ainV .. ...,,C°'.t»OI TM• \l;:;.:.,nt :~:· 111.., w.rn lnr Open beams, Sloped Or Thi\ lllAi,_s I\ <onclllc1ff !IV•<.,· ~r•nll. J•mH Lov-o, ltHS County Ct~r~ ol Oran<!'' t.ounlY nh PO<•llon Pwlvno<lll\ Wffl"11Mltr, CA. tlW) M•r<h 1. "' 1 vaulted ceilings and ~11M<•neA..s10.1M . n1,1M,.....,,IH-1..i11y•11m11. 1111"'• ID a SS i Y C, m 3 S On ry Tho\ \l•l-I W•\ llltd wllh '"' ed 1)¥1JWt5"4p Put>IO\h<'<I (>-4nqo C°"' I O••IV Pllol Counlv Ch'"' Of 0<•~ Couf\t'f O• L9Wt•M St•ll•v fireplaces reflect the FN>tlMryU,"n Tho\ •i.1-..... ll+ed wlll• llW M•r<h•.1l10.ll,l~ll llJ•I architect's care in creat· 1'7nt• coun11 a-et °'-c-111 •"1------------ 11. . . Publl"*l Or-. Coe•I O•il y Pflot. F•br\Mlryl, "17. mg a tota 1vmg environ· F•b•u••v11.M<1 MbrclH, l3, 10, 1tn "'" .. PUBLIC NOTICE ment that is at once •u-11 Pvbt1_or_couto.nyPt101.1------------ class ic an dimension,1--------------1 "'°·u.to,n,.->dM<in:116·"" properly situated within PUBUC NOTICE the home. and comforta·'-----------1 ble. "~T~'::!:~!'::~s PUBLIC NOTICE ST ATEMEHT Ol'Wtfl4DllAWAI. l'llOM .. AllfNIEllSHIP OPIEllATING UHO[ll FtCTITtOU~ llUSIHESS H•ME ONE EXAMPLE l's the T~lollOWlnQl*"iOll•M•do1n9buJI ~ICTITIOUSIU51NE55 neua•· .. NoA. $TATtMUIT l~ •oflow1ng Pt:non "·•\ 11¥tlt\drow" #t\ d 9t•n,.r.11 pftrtn1•r from If\• e>al"tMHhip °""'""nrt undrr fnt1 '" lltlou!. bu\,1nt\\' OJ!llf" ot 04.."tflont (, PO\Uftt •t S11 ~·ftot' Av1•. Nt•wOQrt 8"'<" '»_.l lavmg room of the 2.274 N•VtGATION !-OCKER. oOO w. The loll-•nQ ~,..,.. •1' dolnQ l>U\I CoHI .. .,., . N-1 a.~n. CA 'l?f>&J ........ 5<1uare foot Brigantine, Ntwpon Ma ...... A.010 I<'<.... CHARI.ES PRINTING COM "1th HS four bedrooO\S, c.111orn1• <onior•tion, 1001 M w. 11tn PAfolY, Ill> w. "'" <;1. Cos•• ~w. c.11 Sl .. Co\l•W..u,t•'7U1 '1b11 T.-.. ft<tlUOU<it ho'-•IW'''\ n ,,,...... "'tott• rn@ftt tor t~ °'''''" r· n.n w ,.., 111('(1 n•\ 1-11.n lnlhtCoun1~01 ()r.tnl)'o. 1 w 0 r u 11 b al h s and Thi\ builneu .. ~ucltd DY .. cor-Charle• Edwin l)o>Fr~\I. 211.31 spaCiOUS family room, poraliOn RumDll•Drl-..EI Toro,C'°'916lO Full N~n'M' -•nd AO<ir•" ot 1"4' Pf'"""'' 'Withdr.awtnv Rud1ner H,u m ••. Niedtt~l\,I. 4\,\ Rudi .._. N1Pf11u•h .. .., K•t*ll" St • laqun~ 11-~ h, (A '7•SI, Complete w1· th wet bar. A N•-'"""",,. R<tO•o tn•. 1n1,11us1nr.~ I\ ~onducted by dn tn-11111 Sl•-1 w•\ ltl«I Wtlll C,.._ dl ... du•I large Open beam runs County Cte'' ol °'""QC County on ChMifo\E 0.-Fr~\t I g th k f th "•~.,.,..,13, itn Th•\ "atr>m«nl wn toted w•I" 1~ AH folo<'dr•~h~· a On e pea 0 e 1'111U County Cl...,. ol 0-•"99 Cow>ly on ,.11HI• Off Set V aulled CCiling Publi\lled 0r6"9l" Co.J•I Oally Pilot. February n, 1tn. Pvbh~ 0.an"'' Ccwo.I 0..lly Pilot. which in turn blends into FeD 21.M1C1-c116,U.20,1Y11 l'n1n Marc.n•.11.20.21.1qn •tt-71 Pubtlshed 0.-CM•t Ol!llY Pllol 119 '. a floor·tO·ce1hng brick ------------•"•1>r.,.rv21,otndM<trcn•.u,20,1q11 ---------......:.;..::.:..... fireplace. -.11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE Jn most of the Bngan. ----------• tane plans, the re ar wall of the living room con- sists of sliding glass doors Lhat lead to the re· ar yard. and permit those an the laving room to en· JOY the Pacific view. l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIESS HAM£ STATIEMl!NT Thfo foliOWl"ll pe<"°" I• 001119 bust· ntUb\ TNT MARl<ETIHG, 1 .. '11 P•seo CbrtP1 tnr1,.., CA t21U Tim H T11ve•on, 1htZ Pueo ~Of",f't lrvu~.CA'17'\ Tr•» ow~s ts cMdu<led b,. •n In d1v1dua1 llmN Tuv~\On T~I\ \tll••?Wnl WJ' lllfd 'Wit~ I"'' County Cl•f'k ol Or•noe County on f~t>ru•rv 16, 1'17 Brigantine prices cur. rently start at $93,900. Other prices at Broad· S C l ""'" moor an emente PuDh\hed0.""9fC0•110•11v P1•01 begin al $87 ,990. reb 20.11,...,.. M41rcn6, tl. "11 ..02-11 THE HOMES range an PUBLIC NOTICE saze from 1,900 to 2.330 1 _________ _ square fN·t. with two, flCTITIOOSIUSIHESS thre<' or four bedrooms. HAMESUTEMENT All an~ san~le ~tory and n~!~~ •1H10''"nq ""'-h "°'""bu" all contain two full baths. WNoowN fNtlRPR•'>f 7B•q including ~enerous·sazed L•~~1~1(.:';.~a;;,~!~~~~~b~!mon master baths with over· ~· • '"'••M>-•• CA'1•1i. sized tub-shov. l'r cum-,,~;;;.,.,':"'"'''"' <ondu '"°Dy"" •n b1nat1ons o .... < wo''"Y Model hom es al Hroad-c.:u"~;., -~~·.:;~"':; ~,'~ .. ~~"~0:~~., '~n moor San Ctementc \lrl' •• 11•uMv 11 '"" open dally from 10 " m until dusk. and mn) bt.• reached by laking the Ave Pico offramp from tpc San Diego freeway F7U2Z s.>un1. h •J Ot \nq.· 1.,.~., t Daily Pilot. f.t1Jrv.-1r11 t""lM dttn•. f.l •• o. t•n .... ~,, PUJJLIC NOTICE anddrivang inland lnAvc FICTITIOUSllUSINl!SS Pres1d10 Turn ni.:ht on HAMESTATEMIEHT Pres1d10 and d n ve up the ,.:~~ol1owu'91><•so,,ur•-"9 ouM hill to the neighborhood NEWPORT WOOOWORKINC. entrance '!:.~~~;. ':3~7~nltt•~• unit c-11. Co••• Irvine Grading Un der Way Grading has begun within the Village of Northwood in Irvine. E1ghtecn of Southern Caltlorni.1 's laq:cst builders are particapat· ing 1r1 lhas major new ad· dition to Lhe county that is lo be developed on more than 1,400 acres of l:.ind reaching from the Santa Ana Freeway n orthward to Irvine Boulevard and beyond to tht> foothtlls. tnrormat1on about the new homes to be built is available by writing to Chuck Wins low, Com. munity Coordinator, P 0 Box 17542. Irvine, CA 92713; or calling SS9·167S. The Vllla~e of Northwood will be the largest s ingle ramily home "village" in the county with 75 percent or the residences to be built Calling Into lhis category. The remaining 25 percent will consist of patio homes. townhomes, apartments, and an adult mobile home community. PUBUC NOTICE rftJlt ~1""4 Or-CNit o.lly "1i.\. ,~,,.~~•.1\11, "" ..HJ M Ir l\M' I Jo"ph B<ltt 7182() Ar I· tnqton Tn,,M'K~ CA lf()\02 vf'O'Qf' ~ ... 8ott, II/ Co\la M •-.t 51 Co\l .. MI'\ .. CA '»•71 l n1' buCOinf\~ '' «.ondu< fflod by lfll Qtnft •I Oo'rlf'\rtf'\t'IP MICM¥1 J llOtl Thi\ \l.i-t w•\ ltlf!<I with I"" C:ounty Cl••-ot O••n~ County on f .. l>ru•rvt. "11. 1'1'4104 Pubh\N'd Or-Co.o\I 0.,ly Piiot, FeD ll. 10. 11. at1d March 4. 1'11 JU· 71 PUBLIC NOTICE f'lCTITIOUSIUSINIEU HAMIESTATIEMIENT T~ 1011ow1nq --·are dolnQ ~·· n-·n•' AIRPORT TlllE SERVICE CO J'7•CMt\~ Or., NPwpoo I 80<11. CA Guy NHI p1.,c.. 8187 ,.,.,1ord Or ,H.,,,.tn9l°"~a<ll CA97M(o U#l\"""1°'Sut1•v 16SMMl.Shel· ty, F"""t6tnV•ll"Y,CA'710I Thi\ t>us•n~.,~ l!t 'or'lducttd bv "" qener•le»rtntrsr.ip C.~rv H Pierce Thi\ """"""nt •.n tllfd Wilh lht Co•"''' Cter>. o1 Ounge County on l'tll 8 .. ,, 1'7UM Publlv.od °'-CO.st O•llY Pltol, hi> I>, 10, >7 • .trldM••tll6, "" ils-11 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUSaus1 .. us NAMllSTATIM•NT '"" lollOWl"9 penons are 001119 '""I· ,,.,,.\ VIEJO INVt!STO~. ""'71.eVln• Otl,..,MIMlonVlejo,C"tl•IS Jame1 S.. £"""''· n.-n Le Vina Orl.,.,Ml~Y,.fo,CAtl'1S LO<olt E Set-91 ..... ,.,.., le Vina Orl•,Ml~lonVlejo,CA'761J 1111• IHnlnHJ 11 condlKIM by • 91tMral 1111rt-Slllp. J_,S..E""""r Thlt "81-1 ,.,n Ill.., w llfl 11111 Counly c;..,i. ol Or-C-'• on Feb. •.1•11 PUBLIC NO'DCE PUBUC N011CE l'ICTITtOOS IUSIHE\S NAME STATIEMEHT T,,. tollow1nq ""'"°" '' do•no Du' l'ICTITIOOSaUSIN£U neu8\: N"M£ STATEMENT SKY AO, ~141 Wdrrwr Avr, Hunl Th" lottowonq """""' ••~ 004119 l>U11· lnttOfl 8to«~ ,...,,,,,. R~ J C...,non. 900 '>f• 1..0 ... , E4AL Willi.AMS TEXACO. Wtt •4'.C-CIOIM.lr,CA97&2\ $up0>rH)t .fl~ .C.0-.tUMW,CA'76?1 Jol!n £drt Wllltam<, 916" East Tlus l><ltlneu h CondllcllKI 11.-"" "' Oc:t•nlront, e,,1~. CA '116&1 dlv1dua1 Manuol W. Ramoret. 1111 !> Robert) Cannon ~oruc 1· S..nt• An.t, CA 97701 Thi• ""'"""""' WdS llltd wit" ,,... Ttll bu\1rv>\\ •\ot0f1ICIV<ltct bv ,, ttm1t County (lfltlf, ot OrMt90 Councy ort-~dPdrlno•r...,,0 Fet>r\Nry 16 "" .IO~n E W111t"'"'' Pl 1111 HH '!at~t"mt!"'t w•\ hlfl'd w1tt\ thr Publl\.r'lld Or.tft9P t:o.\t Daily Pilot (Qunty Ch-<lt c>I Ora.-Cnun1v Of\ F~I> 10 11 """M•rch6 13. "" S'8 '' Morch I, 1911 F17S.t Publl\h<'d Or.mq.• (O•l>I 0""" f'1lot M.trtl\6, 13 10.11 191/ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOOS llUSIH£SS NAMEST•T£M£MT ,., "11 Th,. tntlOwt"Q Ptrsan • ., d~rn'l b~' 1 n~ J (ARPfTMAN IANCC-C.URNICt< 1171 " <tl.llt• \I . Co• t~ M,. t (A ~J1#11f1 Lr:tnCP M1rnA1•I (";.urnlcfl< n1t A Stdtl\ 1>1 CO\lff Wtf•1 .t CA 9Jb1" T .,.,, bUStnt...•\\ l'I 't>rt'1u· t•tl tw .~ ,., dMOu41. l.Ancf' Gurruc' ftu~ \lclt"""°nt w•" ti1flld w1th tfWo County Ct1•rtt ~ Or.-noo (O\lmv on f,..brv,.\f't"78.1911 1'7'4'1 PuD"llV!Pd 0. '"II" C~\t Dally Pilot M•rtll• IJ.10 l/, IQll PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINEU NAMESTATIEMIEHT S"'NTRONICS S"'NTAOHIC' <;Ecuq1rv ~Y~l EMS. 100 Caqn•r l.•IW' ::l02.N .. ,.oortB•·¥h,C•Q!IJOJ M 1< ..... ..., I K AoU JOO (..tQ'lf'I'( LM"' i: 101 "''"'''" t B••"" CA •11-0J lh1' bu Int''' t) lond\iCtf"(J by /t,f\ tf1 Oivutu.11 Mt< ... "Wlt< ftolt. lhl\ \tAt .. ffM"'t w~l1; f itt'd with ''" Countv Clr•rM nt Oranqn Countv on Ff't>rut.ttV 1'J '"" 1'11010 Publt~ Ortlt'OP (O.f'f 0 .11ly Pilot F•D 10 11 .o•>d MoV<h6 13, i.11 .Ot I' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICE 416 11 -----------------~------· PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSl .. ESS. NAMEHATEMENT Tho fOtlowlf19 pt(""' " OOlnq llu\I· MHH' PERSONAL. VEHICLE C.AltE', 161a.4 Dll"'I W•v, Cott• ~H, CA ,,.,, t.ouls Jo<eoll Pf'rr"Cl ·>. nu "'"~""lmAw,Co•l•-.. •.CA 91677 T,,15 1>11\U)eK IJ C-IJCl~d by 01'1 lll- dtwl4juOI, LOUI' J-"'' 1/l(c• Tiiie 11•1-I wn lt1"1 with '"" C0<m1v Cll'•-01 Of•-COU11tt Oii F•l>fv.ry11, 1tl1. PUBLIC NOTICE ... ,.ICTITIOUS IUSlllU~ NAME STATEMENT Tt>e follOWtng e>&r1'0rl\ ••e0011190u" ,.,, ll\ OAKTREt'.WOOOFIElD Vf N· TURE. llSI Oovt! SI •• Suite 701, "'•woorl IM-etll, C..111Mnle97..0 0•-lreot °"""'Ol>'tM'll C.Omll"'IV. ,. C.tllo•nl• corpouoon. 11s1 Oo"" St . \ult" ~. N-l lleac.11, C..UfOfN~ tl..O W.,.,.,.ltld Ofo¥tl00t"Mftl ComtMnv. a C•lllorftl" CMPof"atlon, 100 E. "'" SI .• Sulto 111, S.inla AM, C.lllOt"t~ '7701 Tiii• Donl""t' I\ cOfldlltfecl 11v • Qtnt••l IMrt"" ... '"' Oii-ir.' WOO!llit>ldV...,.urf' ey: °""""" o.ow1oomtn1 to JofW\C Gold1nq,£uc.V P Tiii\ tl .. tmtnl "'"' llll'd wttr. '"" C-ly Cit<' ol Or•l'O'JI C~U'llf "" '"'' ... ..., ... 1'11 • 1'119'71 Pullll"'"' ()r~ 0..Jt 0.llW' Piiot. F•b 10,Jl,-MMch6, ll.1'11 Stl 11 PUBLIC NOTICE . -.... -· ... 88'.l»or Viau. A vu..,e of oeeon vlaus and "'die hlllSlde llvinf. Two beautiful ways to look at life. Green hills or blue Pacific. With all the necessities built lleVilla~of 1n: Shop pingl churches, D-...,;.bo ·V:· recreation and .IIill" r 1ew schools. l r-·~ ~, • '--• .r!!:--........-=...f""":: N..,,,._,_,.._.,..,... ~ .. ~Vina. I. Spy11la.,. H1U 'U\tlrU•U\tXC Ull\'1 I,,, 1 ' I / n 1.r. ul<1t /1,11111('' 11hl ,, 1 Sold Out. MocklJ Open lor V 1«winic 2. Ja•mme Creek Home> /'/111/1h11111e\111 d !111•11•1• ./ / I~ itl 1 • \t'tllllX ~.·1. /("dl/f;ll l,( ,,,, I I "'" ·'"""'"11111,\1 N~w Unn f\111ud1, IY77 I • I '\.. • • to DlrtlaBodl.J\ ~Ofpa'U ............ natld In fltc fHtldJlj ef 1ru1n& Intimate neighborhoods. Sophisticated new homes. Luxurious condominiums and apartments. Gracefully contoured land. THE VILLAGE QF Picturesque valley sites. TURTLE ROCK Spectacular hilltop views. ................... ...... .,1WI* ..... 3. *1\ank Rock C1m Cudm ... .t.....:::::Ziii'l Un1que111wchcd s~fOlllJly bCllDC$ w1t/11nd1vu/ual )WlrdL New Urut M.y, 1'111. *Tunk Rock Clen Townhomee .. D1 ~11 n~u vc a rclutcctU111 a.a;aics natural /11/1~1de .c11tni: ()pcnl May, t9n. ... "I\r.nJe Rock Hiahlancls Hocnee lllrgc &1TU1,lc-fomilyexccuuven:cidencu. ()pemApril. 1977 • n.r..,..u.....,..~. lnadJ1uon U>the Vll/agahomes nHmu<>necf above, new bOIUeaa1& now avn1/ab/e Jn Olhcc lrvuJe Vl&gie&. T/resi.' mcluck: .. c..,... 6. •Big Canyon Townhome. Coif oours.:-011cnrcd /111111g in Ncwpo11 Rcoc/1 From $112,800 lrvtn. Vlllqa. Ah ......... ,.,,.,...., wa~ to Dw in on. ,,_,,,,,.,. plac& This map will take you ro Irvine Villages. Featuring over 100 different types of homes. Constructed by more than a dozen of California's top builders. Start your tour at the Village Information Center in Woodbridge and get the facts on all our new homes. For immediate information, call (714} 551-1500. For resale information, call Macnab-Irvine Realty. In Irvine, (714) 752-1414. In Corona Del Mar, (714) 644-6200. In Newport Beach, (714) 642-8235. AU pricmg mformation e/fecnvc February 28, 1'777 . r f ·' j - ' • ' - • Last year's wmner Rocky Aoki in Benihana waves to shweside spectators who _gathered to see and hear power boats depart. And fhey'l8 off! The awesome swoosh at the start gave no hint ol eng/M trouble that would narrow the field withm the ne~ three.hours. ,.. ... , .. Motkr. AU real estate advert111ed in UUa newspaper as sub ject to I.be Federal Fair Houa-in1 Ad or 1968 which makes il illeJal to advertjae "any pre· ference, It mitalton, or dtScriminauon based on race. color. religion. sex, or national ongan, or an intention to make any such preference, hmata. lion, or discri manalaon. '· Tius newspaper wall not knowanjlly accept any advert1s 1ng ror real estate which as in viola· u on oft he law. ..•.•.•.•••.••.....•... 1002 BEST IN BLUFFS OP' .. 1·5 J6J7 YISTA OllMADA IA YROHT s 1 u. soon Sellers new home ready. Priced far below market. Beautiful 1950 sq. ft. 3 BR .• 2~ ba.; very upgraded home. incl. security system. Large encl. patio overlooking panoramic view. Compare!! OHM 1·5 2417 YISTA MOIUZA SUl'a CUSTOM IAYROMT ~Sq. ft. expanded. one of a kind. Fantastic bay v1ew. Gourmet k1tch .• microwave oven. Price incl. overs ized lot. RAHCHO SAN JOA9&JIN Best greenbelt loc., end unit, new 2 bdrm., den, wet bar. 3 patios, most popular plan. Extras! $92,500 LEASES Greenbelt, bayfront views. $550-$675 HELEN 8. DOWD REAL TOR. IMC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Ushr Ir Top Sal..,... 1974 & 1975 .......Up Mewport..Mna locrd of Realtors • CAMYo.t uaooe Elegance abounds in this two story beauty w /sunset and golf course view C Boasts of 3 bdrms, form. D.R.. wet bar. Sunken.. Roman tub in master bath " exciting jacuui. Built by Deane Homes and pror. decorated. 3 patios 'c lush landscaping. A joy to see & to own. 7 RUE GRAND VALLEE SAT/SUN l ·S CHilMIMG HOME Foa LUSI Popular Lido Isle 3 bdrm. & den home. Quiet loc. (Street to Strada) Lovel~ patio, wet bar, formal dining. Lge.· m aster bdrm. w/sundeck. $895 Mo. 236 VlA MENTONE SUN 1-5 FORMEll MODEL IH II~ CANYOM Choice location! View of Newport ~trJ lights. Lovely 4 BR home with 2 bau~ & guest pwd. rm. Lge Jiving ~ w /cathedra l ceiling & floor to ceilin~ fireplace, formal DR. Fam Rm witn fireplace. Bright sunny kitchen & lgtl, breakfast area. Air·Cond., automatic s pklrs & delightful patios. $235,500 5 TORREY PINES LN. SAT/SUN 1-5 1-----..-----~~~ .......... !~~!~~~ .......... !?.~~ ~iewHomes ' SHOUCUFfS__,OOL-4235,000 Want an exclusive address? A most dis tinguished looking exterior? Quiet neighborhood? A lovely 3 BR English rustic home with a picturesque set· ting? Then hurry to see this! ~1ontego model & s how<, -ltke one• Custom wall window and floor cover ings. 4 Bedrms, formal d1n1 ng rm, s pac 1oui. fami ly rm . Cireplace L<>Lo; of built ms a nd other extras too numerous lo mention. On a beautiful· ly landscaped corner lot See l o appreciate $136.000. 644·7270 Open Sat/Sun 1·5 1975 Port Bristol MB «4.Ult S-ak ~ REALTORS R2, R3 LAND WANTED in Orange County, 40· 100 wuts wanted also. Century F'inancaal Realtors 752 53S3 :"ICE 4 br home. Anaheim area s.t5.000 all term-. Rita ~l)ers Rltr. 96CI liOI or494-~20. SELL idle item s with a Daily Pilot Classiried Ad. CLASSIFIED HOURS Arl~rt•~<'n; may pfl1<·1• lht,r ad> b)I telephone II ooa m tos 30p.m. ~fondnv thru Frida' II to noon Saturday C~li\ MESA OF'F'l('F. J:llW Rav 642 5678 lllTNTINGTON RF:ACll 171:17~ Rea1·h Blvrl 540 1220 LACUNA BEACH 111!6 Glrnneyrt· Laguna Reach 4!M-!Hr.r. SAODLF.BACK 2S20 LI Poz lload I .aituna Hills 581-6310 NORTH COUNTY d11l free S40-1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Dterlhnr lor copy & kills It ~ :W pm. the rlny bf•fon' pohllcetion. l'X f't'lll fOf' Sullila)I & Mon· dov t:d1t10011 whl'n deadline 1s Saturday. 12 llOOfl CLASSIFIED UGULATIONS ERRORS. Advertisers llhoukt dittk their ads dn11.,, • report errors lmmrdl:ttf'ly. Tift: OAJLV PILOT 11uum~ l111hiht)I for lhe frr~l 1n· rorrl't1 insertion only. C"ANCF.1.LATIONS· When k1lhn11 an ed be llta9 to malle a record nr the KILL NUM lH:n ldven you by )lour od taller rts ~•rt of your Cllnttllalton. Th111 kill numbtt must bC! pr«>~en led by the 1dvert1ser In cllie!ol' a dispute. CANCELLATION OR CORRECTION OF NEW AD BE FOR t: RUNNING: · Every effor1 is made In kln or rorrKt a new ad lhlll has been orderf'd, bl• ~ t'lftnot auaran· tel' to do so until the od hr11 a~1red In the paper. IJIMF .. A-UNE AOS: n-8ds 1r• •tr1ctly u&binadv111tt by mall « Ill anf one ol our or· Oen. NO phone orders. Deadll"•: 3 p .m . Fnday. Coal.I Mtsa of. rice • 12 noon at 111 tnMb offites. THE DArLV l>ILOT reset'Vf!ll the rll(ht to dalllll(1. edit, ~nsor or refute any •dv". Usement, Mid '° t'ltln-• Its l'lllet " ~l•lloal .... pntr ... k~-. ClASMND MU ... ADOllSS PO. BOxJ c.a .... ... • BACK BAY CUSTOM IY OWNElt -S 127,500. 4 Bdrm, 31h Bath , fa m·rm, playroom. la undry room. All rooms open onto pool. 2600 Sq. ft. plus 2 car garage and R . V. Parking . For more info - 646·3.503 OPEH HOUSE SAT & SUH 1-5 398 Vista laya. HH,port leach Ge.rat I 002 G9Mt"-I 002 ............................................... WATERFRONT ,IER/FLOAT GOLF COURSE VIEW 201 MORNING CYN. SAT/SUN 1-5 llG CAMYOM MEW TOWNHOME G reat location with beautiful got( course view! Lovely 2 Bdrm 1 story w /lgc formal dining rm .. step down liv- ing rm. Highly upg raded . Plush carpets. drapes, s hutters. microwave. ceramic tile entry & kit. Air·cond. Clean filtered air. $136,500 22 CANYON ISLAND SAT/SUN 1-5 211 I S. Joacplln Hils Rood HEWPOltT CEHTER, N.L 644-49 I 0 Just hstcd Nicely de· coratt'<i home m tap lop l·o nd1llon on the Gorr Cour-.to. ·I BH , 2'"' baths. J-';'lmaly Hoom plus Jo'ormal Ommi: Prh'c 1s SI 15.000 · including land Ap11t only lo see. Call 673 8S50 Chmtc <'Orner · rare 4 bdrm , :J hath home. 2 G....,.at I 002 General I OOZ (rpll"' , l~l1 covered ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pat 1 n . N e w r Io at ! MEET BLANCHE Sli9,SOO! Laguna RmteMtte WITH VIEW ,. ••• 1·. OPEH SAT /SUH 1-5 I 324 Outri9C)t'r Dr. Ft-cl at home as soon J S 'I Oll walk an• ·1 Bdrms . fam1h Im . liaby i:rand stzc living rm Shiny bright! Pool & Jacuzzi wttb easy care landscap· Ing. sns.soo I NCL. LAND• CdM OPEN SAT /SUM. I ·5 31088ROAD Newport Heights, N.ll. Brand new 3 bdrm .. fumlly rm., bonus rm. SJ41,000 Incl. land! ---;;;;; # I I I DOif Y. f'"R.AX)(J.IX JUST LISTED! COSTA.MESA EASTSIDE Extra clean, 3 bdrm. & rum1ly rm . pool home Best F:osts1dc location. Bnck rrplc. Low mamt. yard $119,500! CORONA DR MAR Twin duplexes, $93,000 cuch. better hurry on thc~t>' Only ont> left' Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors * 675-7060 * EXCEPTIOHALL Y SHARP WITH ASSUMAILE LOAH Smart Spanish style in Mcso North Y.111 lcad you into this 4 R ll home. This 1s ready tu move into with no work required und you should see the londsca pan.:. Call now for details on rmancinl! and your appointment! M6 2313 I WE:Jtl.TOR \ Ol'flll 9•11S IUNIO~I"'"'' 1--3250-~-~_7_00-0_....., __ 1[ ~ IB&ltll The beautiful place to live ... 2 bdrms. & den, just steps from golf course, tennis club & overlooking sparkling pool I $93.500. #3 Madrooa °'94 SAT /SUN. I ·I lier measurements arc 4 BH. 2 baths with over 1900 sq ft. She has a mas~I' t! Family lfoom with an 1mpresstvi' floor to ce1hnl' stone rt replace. Her price IS ideal for first timers al $S8,500. <.:all 842-2535 Nearly 2 acres nestloo among g1anl oaks onL.v 2•2 males lo the surf with a remarkable cusloQl built 3 bdrm + Jen + family rm ho me de· signed to ma>.1m1ze tht! pa n orami c, hill ~ ranchland view. Allio ·5 car covered park1n~ +- room ror campers, hoats. 1 _________ 1 ete. The corral can ac· commodate as many horses as you could ever want with room to spar~ OFFERING fR lCJ:; ssssooosss Price Reduction A must see upgraded carpets, wull tovcnngs & drapes a l l color coordinat~ ! New paint inside and out. s Bedrm. l1te ram1ly room with wet $220.000 Call 644-7211 bar. r'orm al dining, 21----------- f1replaces. Lgc covered i-------•• patio. 3 Car gar. VIEW /Jn NIGfL 01\ILEY f.. ASSUCIA• l .l Somerset model. Priced to sell NOW! 644· 7270. Open Sat/Sutt 1·5 1621 Port lo""outh Win a Free Ski Week at TELLURIDE! Colorado's Fabulous Now Ski Resort look fOf' OIW Open House Ads in dUs section VllltAny WALKER & LEE OPEN HOUSE TODAY! to enter the sw I lplakes drawing lndudet lift ChMp!t, Mllll Condominium Accomodations ..... AJr Tra~ 7 NltNl61Dlytl ENTERNOWI • ·- ¥ 11 : nnl IM .. .. ·. REAL ESTATE .. • ...... Opport..itr i_ .....,w. ......... ~ere '" a chance in HlO to t11ke O\'er lne of Balboa's Main Street en- erprisl!IS. Your adv&ntaae hl-s In he location. pr1re & lea·•11~ E'CMing nvt'ntory inrluded in selhnr: pncf' t cool. S9000 Do~n Owni'r will \a rry balanl·e at II.,_~:, for 5 years. ~x1$tmi: ll'J W h<•' 2 years remain 2f!ng al S27S mo 11r n· n1·.:ot1atc leas ... <for 5 years at S3001 mo Century i1 •)\irport Really, ai.k tor A·S. 751-3910 ~ .. t Hear Hospital eeds work. a 1 be<lroom. P• bath ome. f1tcµl11rc. copper sprinklers. t~hl e garage which l'<Juld be · t'creatioo room Onlv SGl,900. Call entury :!I Do} le 548 11r,ii ' ' COSTA MESA ~ Pride of Ownership ... ( Eostslde Triplex ~2 Rerlrm I' z h;1lh c>al'h Cl<K<' to ~17th Strt•1•t ~:nl'lo~··d f!<ll'dl?C~ Sl2S.OOO. Call u~ for an appt to s«!e' Dovie lnvc~tment::. Century 21 St8 1 lli8 Opet1HouMSat/S. 12-4 605 Laevlew 3 Bedroom. 21'2 bath. upgraded one yeur old Condo Air cond11.Joned. gar age door opener. washer & dryer 1ncluc1cd • Come see thti. ran. tu,llr home. Call Century 21 Surf :.179-1050 Hurry. Ecntslde! Just Li1ted Uus t'lll\ und warm 2 b..'<lroom l b:ilh home '"'" 10 ,ed pat10 and JJBQ. Lge SO"' ?nty of frwt trees. \i.k . . t\-3. Century 21 AH'port llealty 751-3910 4 Bedroom Greenbrook! Profe.~'1orrnlly landscaped. t•overed patto. Upgrades include: ceramic tile entry, garagl' door opener. much mor<'. 2 Fireplaces. Call ror :ippointment to see this marvelous home.• Century 21 Surf1179-1050. Co111nercicd-Sale & LHMlack l'n me Co6ta Mesa-Newi>0rt Blvd. area commercial bldg. Comer lot of over 30,000 sq. ft. or land. Room for additional improvements. Complete assumable financing. Tern fic net cash flow on NNN. Can s hare tenancy ir desired. Owner will consider exch ange S265,000. Century 21 Mariners Sq. Realtors 631-0331. O,cztl p A•ollablet FcmtaHc Pohtetiaff Would you like to be associated with u progressive. enthusaasl.k sales of. (1ce' We have just that at tht> cor- ner of Baker and Bristol! Call Hal Bouley at 979·1050 to d1scW1S becom- in( -part al our team. LJc'd • mlic.....t apply llOW Century 21Surf979-1050 FOUNTAIM VALLEY Tiburon Townhous~ Beautifully adult occupied. Totally upgraded . Re marka bl y sharp! Don't be sorry, see It now! S61.000. Patio. enclosed dble iiarage. wet bar, water softener . 2 story, 1650 sq . rt .. 3 bedroom, 2~~ baths. Century 21 West SM-4840 HUNTINGTON BEACH Fresh As A Daisy!! Thl1 S&S HOfM is °" a q uiet, pr1val<' dul-dc-sac The entry leads to a plu'h sunke n living room with fireplace· and formal dinin~ area. 3 Bedrooms. l~ baths and genuine lath a nd plas ter construcllon. Lush landscaping .ind more!! All this for only S83.900. Don't del&y, see today! l Century 21 Emery 846-3301 531Hi571 • L.c1K1111r'1 Dncm 0A neat creeabowle, &anfen abed and lusb paUo &o with .itbla sharp 4 bedrm. l~ bath home. Interior shows like model too. All t.tus ooly 166.950. Century 21 Emery 1146-3301 ~71 Feast Your Ey.s! ~41R 3 bath. Adult ocalp\ed La Cuesta. It's c omfort plus. much landscaping. gazebo and m Ulit see patio. Very deatr.ble. Near ocean. 197.500. Century 21·weat SS.-4840 Corner Cvffe! Jn a nice neigh~! This sh arp · 3 br, n, ba home has near-new no wax: floors and brand new crpt. lhruout. The week's best buy at $1,990. Cenlury 21 Emery 846-3301 53EH>571 Pacific S..ts Wdk To'The leacll 2 FGMily .. _,_ Which means you can entertain ~ one while the kids use the other ooe. Near the beach so Mom doesn't have to crank up the car to take the kids. 4 Bedrooms for a large family. Room for your RY or boat. RecenUy upgraded. All you have to do 1s relax: and enjoy 1t. Act now call Century 21 Marten Real Estate 640-5357 .......... . ........,,.......,....., •C..o ''a"'i.ci-_._.., .o... ...... ~ ... ....... ---~~--TUU.. WD..1'1111.. Mt .. UT ... 1t 1M .. ................. .... .le tt. upper' IKk loy of the County Corridor, just steps from CHER RY LAKE, is a superbly bwlt cust bome neannir completion. 3000 + i.q. Ct., s bedcms, sep. ~am rm., formal Dr. J ~Ill' gara.:e with extra RV !>torage. 645-7221 Cen\ury %1 Weslclllf ~ty. New 2 story home. Surrounded by water. Entry wtrountain, sunken living rm, wet bar, Jacuzzi, cust desl1ned & bit. Boat dock. etc. $275.000. Mariners-Sc.}. Century 21 631-0331 Old~ leach Chc:rm Want to ca.sh m oo the appreciation of Newport Beach real estate? This commercial property in. tbe Cannery Villaae area bas great pote ntial for the imaginative investor. Ideal for retail or luxury offices. Owner· user or investor. Call now. Century 21 Marten Real Estate ~5357 Q u a li ty-h ome in q u ;a lit v o«!ighborhood. ju'>l riAht for quohty {i>lks. You'll en1ov the punoram1c view of the lu!>cmus rear yard landscaping a nd the brick patio from the hving room and family room . 3 Spacious be droom s, separate l1rnndry room, modern kitchen with natural wood cabinets. 1111 on hardwood noors. Delightrullv decorated Call 645-Tal. Ceolury ~1 Westcli!C Really. Exclusive Townbome on channel. 3 Bedrm w/waUc-in closets, silting rm. Lge dock. $122,500. Marlnecs Sq. Century 21631-0331 SA NTA ANA One Year Hew Lovely 4 bcdrm. 2 bath. i;unnv kitchen horn<'. N('nr South Coni.t Plaza and San Dle.110 Free~ay. Grab that phone. only S69.900. Call • Cenlury 21 Doyle 548·1168 611 w. •a1r~ CALL or STOP BY one of the offices listed HERE for fast, efficient help: Coita Mesa 979.1050 11703 Edlil ger 200 Mewporf c.hr Dr. 2700 W. Cst. Hwy .. St. 200 2300 S.E. Bristol Mewpcri leach 7 51-3910 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR JJI Boy\tdr Or1v1• N 8 675-6161 .. SURROUMDID IY WA.TB $275.000 Grociom 5 ldrM -.. • Udo 1.i.. ,le.ttM pool. Loh of pri•acy. lllis lo-w- 'efy hOfM fs Oii two loh with two,........._ HOT OM THIE WA.Tiit $144,950 Mmlo-Estate wlfft o fonfmffc "'•w md JMwttM ... dKar. Lo•.ty 4 ...,_ • fGMlfy ,,.. florlMf dfn'9c) rooa Las.It l~..dC)rllMry. OM TH! WA.Ta $239,000 Ti• .. your boet "' ..... of ..,,,. cuttOM ..... -,......,._. Uttte .... filed. , ShliMcl ~s. brick. tR• ..try. be-.• ........... s Yr"$MW -l ldrM, 2'1>~ plut edro •It ffW "8fal or ''"''IJM'· CalC now -G.t reody fw .. ,.r ft.a. DRIVE TO WA Ta $195,000 • '" best locatlon. IHUtffllf .... MW ....... '! CMlt. Sp.clou S ldnw hw. a.•HM : pool ...... ,.... •. yord. Fantastk 1loor . pl• -... fwtllty. JOG TO WATBt $154,000 C'-olce Corw def M• ._.. ..... .,.. .. s ..... .._....ctalldrwt .. ,. • ...._ H.w c.,... -.d frfth ct.cor. SH ft 5-clay or S.., 1-5. llCYCLI TO WAlllt $149,500 N•w R1 ,. •• ..,e. "(fHt Po& l'rd•t,_. 4 .............. ..., .... .... ........ ""' 9"Qty • .-c• ... ~ bHI ... ..,.... lea.. 1.-:effoa. Lu1h . ,,......,, --r fovely ....... frHs. IY THE WATIR $129,IOO ,......., .,.,. c. .. c ... .,.,,_, Gt.-aa-2 Stwy wlttt 1 ...._, peHo la YflW. Pool•~ . '\ auw.Coasc "''""''' ~~•tb <11t)'1Mttt hmetaia V*'t 554-4140 Hewport 8"dl 640-5357 Mewpartleodl 631-0131 !} I 7ll Watdff Dr. 1740 Ore.gt Aft. Mewport hoc.la 645-7221 Coda MHO 541-1161 Stl6W....,An. .................. 146-3301 LOVELY 2 BEDROOM CABIN in Crestline. Ftll.ly furnished. Ins ulated fi replace. View. Huge decks. 1.4 Acre hideaway. $20,000. $14,000 Assumable Joan. 8Y2'10. Call COLONIAL REAL ESTATE Ask for Stella 963-5678 THE fOHZ SA. YS •• VET£RANS "Where clo;l' ~ou l(On n:i rind thu;" 539.500 2 un. older frame R 4 lot. Cit~ ol Tus tin . Cc-nlury 211CrO<'h·r lnC' f>1~ 511t'2 WHY RENT? f''rce as11i11tonce. No down. Call for lnl'o; Agt. <711) 529-4783 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll macnab I Irvine 1'-realty EXECUTIVE HOMES FOR THE DISCRIMINATING IUYIR "CUSTOMfZIO .. 5 BR h o m e in Bi g C a nyon w/playroom. s tudy, farruly room, pool·sizc yard & room for everyone ( + friends )! $310,000. (G47) .. OH THE IAYFltONr' Sleek. elegant wood & glass home w/sandy beach & room for pier & float. Designed for casual entertain- ing w/lg. water-view game room, formal dining. step-down living room & deluxe quality kitchen. $385,000. (G48) EXCWSIVI llVIMI COVI Privacy ; beautiful s urf & sand; spacious home w/lg. pool & brick patio. Executive home, ideally suit· ed for bus iness entertaining. A weekend retreat -$325,000 leasehold. (G49) "'OOVllt SHORES"' Panoramic 180 degree from living & din.in~ area -nite lites, & sunsets. Evemng swims in custom pool. Lg . family home. $325,000. (050) '"HAllott ISi.AMO" The ultimate in Newport Jife-stylo! $685,000. Call for complete ln.fonna· tlon. (GSl) BBVERLY MORPHY 6e83a5 DBJGMl'FUL 2 Bedroom 2 bath condo in Deerfield on lovely greenbelt. Plush carpets, fireplace and patio. $65,500. SPECTACULAR view from this 3 bedroom and family m Eastbluff. Gourmet kitchen and many beautiful amenities. A must see. OPEN HOUSE SUN 12·5 BEAUTIFUL .. "C-Plan" 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, air con· ditioning, Walnut Square Condo with patio. Won't last. Call today. $54,900 . LEASE HARBOR VIEW 4 bedroom plus fam1· ly. $675 per month. CALL 640-9900 '.\I J A l~Y tt~:~\ 1 ~r,· 1470 JAMBOREE RD . NEWPORT BEACli GaMral I 001 GeMf"al IOOZ .............................................. BARGAIN $43,950 3 Bedroom with central air cund1Lionrng, good location ror only $43,950. )I h WES I SIDE RE.ALTY INC ll48·:>J2J $42,950 MESA VERDE'S FINEST 4 Bedroom. 2 bath and family. Pnvate Span ish courtyard entrance, lg back yard. Great place for chJldren. Neat <1nd clean! See it today. Seller motivated! Owner will carry 2nd TD. Makt offer ! S49-8655 NEWPORT BEA.CH LUXURY $135,000 Top location. Custom buill home. Ideal for en- t erte inj ng. Massi ve rooms all open onto beautiful pool are a . Bonus room perfect for teenagers or in-la ws. Plenty or room for boat or trailer parking. Don't miss t.hi.s one! 646-7171 CJl'(N IH 9 • II ~ rtJl<I lfJ Ill f<'( ( • l~H&ll * * OPEN HOUSES * * B. TORO TOWNHOUSE Like new 4 bdrm., 2 baths -lovely patio. Shows like a model. Price only $59,900. 25315 Via Viejo, El Toro (off Jeronimo & Cherry}. See Berta Farr Sun.1-5. IUUTIFUL ILUFfS 468 Vista Trueba. Y-Plan, 3 bdrms .. 2 baths & powder room. Former model with lovely appointments. $113,900. See Evelyn Shatzen, Sun.1·5 llG CAMYOH #10 Rue Cannes. Exceptionally lovely garden condominium. 2 Large bdrms. & den, s urrounding 2 landscaped garden courts. Price considerably re· duced to $204,950 .. sec Muriel Barr, Sat. &Sun.1·5 759-0811 4!>0 NlWf'Ulll C..tNl lH UIHVI; J~'.J 031 l 1002 GeMrat 1002 ···············•••·•··· .............. ~········ *Earlv lluffs * CALL US FOR One Levet No Stairs. Condos/TWllhHs Boy Vie w. 3 Bdrm. l11Tuttfn&lnlne Yes, lt'B sliU poos1ble to get a 3 bd residence for under SS0,000! Conve- nient location for shop- ping, & community pool & jacuul available too! Better check th11 out TODAY I &46-7711 ~· "Bonita" 1989 Vis lu f'rom$39.000to$69.000 Caudel. Open Sat/Sun-EXCF.LLENTTEHMS SELL idle items with a day-all day. THI HOMESILL!JtS Daily PUotClusilied Ad. Brand new 3 bedroom ________ , 752·5353 JUST 2 642-5678. Condo's lefl! Gre at •--------Wetlk•:r t; lr.r. lhml ( Rllttr. ~......-1002 Easts lde Costa Mesa Sellthlnp ra1t with Dal ClaaailledAds 642-5678 ••••••••••••••••••••••• location. Call raow to re-P\lot Want Ads. :..:.:..;=:.:.::..;,_.;,;;--.. -------.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil1 serve your's, Red Carpet CAREFREE UYING ON THE BLUFF · Immaculate and sensually de- corated Newport Crest Coodo. 2 Bedrm with all the goodies! Just a 13 min walk to surf and sand. It is truly a dolight for only $79,900. ASSUMABLE LOAN Spic and Span and Vacant! 3 Bedroom in nice area. Faat possessipn. Good buy as an lnvest· ment. Buy for tax write-off. Hurry I! N. is only $61,950. ClASSIC BY THE SEA 4 Bedroom comer lot home With 3 car garage. Boat and trailer ac· ~ess. A real dream homo in • fliie neighborhood for onJY $10\,500 • RMJtor11. 754-1202 THELAHDIMG Fabulous ''Better than the model'' home only 9 "109. new! Secluded dou- • !1:~~~ .......... !?.~~I !:~!'!.: ..•..... !?~~ WATERFRONT PROPERTIES, INC. Off9rinci: I nF:DROO\I ~ u~;'\ O"\ TllE Hll.l. CotM SH Sat & S• I ·5 PM. at: I 2 I I Morfl1t, Seal IHch 12 0'\ It "\ 1-:'\ I' TO WIL$0"11 Jll{,11 LO"; HE \Cll Sl>:!.~•t ST.\HTEI< lJl'PLFX SIG lltl.L ~:!UOll G.-rol Ii Sii \RP (.'0\t:\IEIU-1'\L L ~tT'i ll11nttni.:ton Beal'h SIOO 54Ml I-111 fo'urthl•r I nfu & l>ctai 1~ <.'all 1213) 592-281 l 16182 hclflc Coast Hwy. H.1. I \cm'' Frum Surh1dc1 I002GtMrol 1002 •·•·••········••········•··•••····•··········· fiac«?,1~~~.~.r:-~r LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT OPEN 1-5 2 I 9 VIA LIDO SOUD $550,000 CORONA DEL MAR-VIEW Beautifully maintainl·d l'1>upl<:-; horn<.• w 2 lwdrooms '.! baths, & large viewing deck n\·erlooking Canyon & Little Corona lka('h H ave plans for t·xpanswn S215.000. OPEN 1-5. 234 HAZEL TURnE ROCK Charming townhome adjacent to commu111ty park & '>\\ 1111min:,! pool. 3 bedrooms. 2 kiths. large dining ;.1r ca & W<.'t har Loh 111' privat·\ low m ainl<'n<Jnl'L' m.1tun• l.mdst•apmg $flfl,!iOO in!'l11clt•s tht• land O,EH HOUSE 1-5. 4986 PASEO SEGOVIA. BLUFFS IEST Onl'-story e nd 1in1t ''1th :1 (•hc•crful pa.t10s. 3 bedroom. <.'as<.• 11( It\ ing in this s parkling lt!!hl & .11n· hnme SM:i.000 OPEN 1-5. 552 GLORIETTA YOU OWN THE l.AMD! Thrt•t• ht•droom h11m" Ill '\t•\\ porl .., dl'sirahl1· Wt•-.t1 1111 <·111nmun1t \ '.\:11 lanrl IP.ast· no h11mt'"'"nt'r-, ,,..,. SOl'l,lt lflll .111<1 .di tlw .trll<'nll li'S of g rac111u-. 11\tnJ.! St'I0.1100 kt• OPEN 1-5. 1827 MARINERS DR. IA YCREST HOME WITH POOl Bl'aut1lt1I c·t1:-.l11m h111111· with I Bil. :!t • B\ pr1<1·d to rnm<• ll1111w" in C'\l't•flt•11t l'Ollcflt 11)11 & h.Js l'\ll j ... h.1rr 1.md..,1 .1p111~ c.t11 t•11 :rn .ip· p11111t11H'lll H1•d1ll'<•d t•1 '1'1'' !ll)CI A-FR.AME BEACH HOME .\ l1.1nw, \it•\\porl '-;h1111•, E\tra rna ... t1•1 l11·dn111111 \\1th 1111' .111• ,un dt•i·I-. ( 'tw .. rl11l h11rn1· "1th upi.:rad<.'s tit roughnut Ht .11·h II\ in i.: and <"lulihou ..... • f.1<·1 ht11·s m.1k1• lhl' pro lll'T1 \ ,1h 1'\l't•lll'rtl htl\ ,1t "X!),;-~.l(J LUXURY CONDO IY-THf.SfA "p.w1011' m11lt1 It•\ •·I tlt'\\t'r h1·.11 h an·.i c·11111l11''1th ponl. '~llln.1. 1an1111 ~ I t•111\1-. 1·111111... I l><>droom-.. :l halhs <11111111-: room. sll'pc.lm1,n "'UH! 10001 \\1 th m11 ror<''1 \\f'I h.1r & l1n•plac·1• l'arl1 .il o t'l'.111 \tt.'w $Hl!i.1JOO Fc•1• PARK-LUCE SfTTIHG Turtl1· HoC'k J>n•s1de nt homt• with ouh lanchni! I <indsn1pin,:?. <·ul-dc·sac lot'atmn 1ust a i.hort walk to tennis & pools :J twdrnoms. fam1lv room d ining room, wet bar \'it•\v a nd i haths $125.500 l;Jnd inc·l11cl<'cl UMCHO SAM JOAQUIN 1'~trntnsti<· Vif'W location O\'er szolf <'ourse & park Top unit with 2 hcdrooms. '1t>n & 2 baths, communi· ty pool & jaru1.1.i High ceilings & fmr woodwork accentuate this ex t~llent value at $94,500 Land in cluderl. UDO VALUIE Sun ~pl ashed privacy on the inside of. Lido Is le. _J bedrooms. new ap· phances & paint Move-in condition $158,500 LIDO DA YFROHT P~ime. location on Via Lido Nord with pier & shp Older. well built 3 bedroom home with formal dining room & expansive terrace. 5395,000 , .A COUW&&. UHlm CO. 644-1766 It It iAN .IOAOUIN lo("fLU AD. IN ~lff CUITllt ~~""""----------------------~-~~~~~' • COIOMA D MAa DWI.II A clean &a t.harp. rect!ntly upf(Tad~ 3 & 2 bdTm. duplex, with an dnt comer localton. $167 .500 Lav~ an one & let rent from the other make 11 t>aSt~r TllED OI' UVIMG IH A HOU? If so. you 'II really revel to the g lorious Newport Beach bay & ocean activity :.t!'> seen from this view vantage pomt. A :l800 sq. ft .. 2 yr. old with so m any lovely, modern features. you ·11 ooh & aah all the way thru. Priced at $:.J?0.000. Fantastic for living & enter- taining. CaJl for description FALLIROOK RANCH Call for full particulars: priced al $206,000. mcluding all equipment. 673-4400 RE.l\..LT\:"" Di.Ilion of Harbor ln•e-shneftt Co. GeMrol I 002 Getterol t 002 .......................••..•...............••. ~ET'SGO ~CALL NOW ~ 752·7315 DONALD M BIRD A\\O<•Ot•' l1'oho1\ Sp.I( lllUS 'I Ill( :.:• II\ ''"'' 111 "l' humt tJl'I· 'S.\ I .\ sl "\ I , :1o l<11l' \ t•rll'. "\ II GRAND VISTA REAL TY 7 68-12 I 2 Gett~rol I 002 GeMral I 002 .............................................. CE GEOIGE ELKINS CO. OVE.R 50 Y[;\RS OF ::,1:.RVICE eoPEH SAT. & SUN. 1-5 I 00 I MARINERS DRIVE Do\'er Shor es. Br1.in'1 :'\ l'W 1 Stor\' C u s t o m Con t (' m p o r ,1 r \' "I, c <1 1· I v ('umplelc•d Wtth <h t•r 100 F t Of \.\ ,1tl•rfront & l'atto l h.'l·I-. <h·1•rlook 1n~ Tht• l "ppt'r Bav & .r:colo~i1·al Pit.•-;cr\'t.' Pnn 1<ll•S \ Fabulous \'tt•w From \II \l:.iJ'ff Rooms :J Bt•clroom .... 1 H<1lhs \1a!'ler Suite. r 1mll~ Hm ~ F11 t.•pl:H'l'' lkam (.'1•11 in~ ... flt•.n \ Sh,1k1• l!oof Court\ .ml En tr~ 3 ('.tr CM.t~l' S278.00ll 205 VIA. LIDO SOUD B.I\ lrnnl Hon1l' On 1.1'1!1 With Grl'at \ I (. \\ • ,) R t' Cl ("fl(\ ·n ... I 11 r h I :-. llt·ltL!llllulh '\.' \\1 & Cht•1·n 1< ..... 1111'111 ·c \\ ~h p,,..,s thrnugh ~ , Lo\'E·I~· La r gl.• f\lldH·n ,11m l>i n11lt! \r1·.1 H1•.1ut1(ul 1>.-<"k Ovt·r Watt•r With 1'1cr & Shp Supt•i· llnm1• Fnr Entf'r t.11ntnf,! s:1111.ooo 402 VISTA TR UCHA -"ILUFfS'' r;nl'httnlml! ~ Stor v Townhou~t· On \1a1or firt•••n ht'll In \'t•rv Private ~•·llmg :1 Jkrlro<>m'> l 1 ~ R~th!'> LarS?t' Oinmg An•a l.1v1n~ Room With F 1replac-e Conv(•r-;<1twn Pit Nf'wlv Ht•ciec-orah-<I And In Prime Con<il lion Shows l.1k1• a .lc•,q•I $115,000 2102 VISTA LAREDO OrtL!1nal Bluffs IL1n· "H Plan" Townhous<' L...ir~t· F'oyu With Stair- way To Li ving Arl·a Spac ious 1-'ormal L1vmg & Dmmj! Rooms . Co7.y Brick & Stucco F'lreplace 2 Spacious Redrooms & 2 Baths Enclosed Patio Insures Complete Privacy Adjoins M a.1or Greenbelt Nt'ar Pool. Tennis Courts. Schools & S hoppinJ.! Sl I i .500 I I l TIA UDO SOUD Huge Entry Features Beautiful Blue Lagoon Jacuzzi With Lights And Fountains. Sp a l · ro·\l· Throughout. !remend~ \\ •Jm With Slid· m g Roof 2.~ ..• Conditioning Up. Livin~ •• vom & Large Conversa· lion Area With Fireplace. Luxurious M aster Bedroom S uite Wi t h Fireplace Boat Slip $375,000 F EE e1Y APPOIHTMEMT tllJ ~41.AXY DllVE-DllYE IY -CALL TO SH Much Soustht Arter Area Of Newport Beach . Finest Appoi ntme nts. De lightful Inviting Colors. Pass· lhrou~h Bar. Outside Dining Area With Dramatic View For Those Who Enjoy The Finest ln Executive Sur- roundings $289,000 111 DOYH DltlVI 631 -1800 r P' J n/J NII um.! MOMIYMOOM con••• POI AU Aell -~barmlnR custom buUt. 2 bedroom with larGe prlnte yard. Move·an ~on.dition. Ne~port He11hts area. $63,.500. JU.I ........ CM WJS-1-S NEW USTINC! CAMIO MlaHLAt4DS -wath pool ! Move right into this plush "model " home. Completely redecorated ror the m ost discriminating. 4 Bedroom, 21"2 ba~hs. secluded s unny po<>l, walled·in privacy. Access t o private beach. $168.500. 4506 W.y., C.D.M. W /5-1·5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS LOO«IHG FOi 1.AltGE YAll>7 Extra large garage with alley access for RV s torage. Cute 2 bedroom home with oodles of room to add on. $75.000. 515 lt"riM, H.I . Sat/Sult 1·5 OUT OF AREA HEW USTIMG -brand new, ready for you -3 bedroom Castile with large professionally la ndscaped yard: Fireplace in h ving room, cathedra l ce1Jmgs, heavy shake roof. Teak wood entry Upgraded carpets and window treatment. $75,900. 27736 ~na. Miu. vt 5-day 1-5 MEW LISTING -Yorbo Uftda. lovely 4 bedroom . 2 12 bath. excellent nc1ghborhoocl. All schools and shop ping clos<.'. Air cond. New forced air heal Fireplace and paneled den/fam rm. l.ipgradcd kitchen . Owner mollvated s hort escrow. $69.900. I 6702 ~Dr. 0,... 5-day 1·5 MEW USTIMG-Wntn.instef', great fami· ly horn<.' in the des irous "Showcase'' :.irca I Bcdrms, large familv room or (';Ill he 1(•1·reation room · Closl' to Sl'hools. s hops and chur('hes. Call for <JPJh11nlm L·nt 642-5200. HEW LISTING -lig l~ar :\loonridgl' A beauty like new! 3 Bedrm, familv room cus tom home. View'. 2 Dc('ks. fireplace, dble insulation. $63,900 IDYUW1LD -200 acr es, large pine. oak. c·e<lt1r. manzanita trc·<.·s. Waler \.\l'll an<i tank on properly Beautiful '11•ws from all ar<'as. Rl•adv for de- v1•lopm l'nl Prope rly nc\'er ·used by publ1l' ~;1 2:;.l)()(l Call Bill Gold &t2 :;::mo RIVERSIDIE COUNTY 200 ac·res. all or part. Highway frontage Ranch house and equipment. Wa ter. electricity. lakes. trees. Inquire -Rickard or Ross. 642-5200. MODEL HOMES Th<• Park Niguel model homt'S will go on sale Saturday. March 5th .it 10 JO AM. cornC'r of Crown Valll'V Parkway and Cl'ntrai Park Dri\'e. Lag una N1~uel. SRS.000. to SI00.000 COM DUPLEX -$126,500 -J l'W listing t wo-2 odrm units with fin•rllac·<·s. :o.l'paratc garagl'S and patio All \'C'ry dose to CdM <i men1t1es Priced for quiC'k s ale ~NCOME PA~ADISE -$189,000. SE>rcne & quiet 4 1 2 acrc• ranc h in Vista. with private driv<' access. larg<• garage• with workshop, tack rm and hay rm 1-<.'harming duplc·x rental unit. and main ranch housl' l 1 '.' Acres of fenced pasture. • 2 acre f Pnced corral. 4 horse paddocks. 100 productive li m e trees. 12 avocado & :Jf_l assorted fruit trees. Legal suh- d1v1s1on and TR map has been filed d1 v iding properly into 1 2 acre parcels if desired. Formal ap· praisal and p1rtur<'-. of land & bu1lct· ings avail m our office. 2 BDRM STARTER -$47,900. Charming older home on tree·hnecf street. Enclosed yard and do,:! run plus gard en area. Freshly painted and a fantastic s tarter investment. BRAND NEW DUPLEXES--tOM. ~pacious 2 RDRM . 2 bath plus f1repk -front unit, with 3 BDRM 2 bath. firC'pl c & patio rear. $159.SOO'. E/SIDE C.M. OUPLEX-$96,500 Plenty of green lawn on com e r site, 1 1~ blks to all E /Side 17th, C.M. amenities 2 BR in ea. unit a nd all freshly painted, crp'Ji & draped. C.M.-16 UNITS~EW Four l BR & twelve 2 BR new \mile; in :'<Int C .M. re ntal area close to every thing. Laundry facU's, lrg heated pool & r ec area w /gas BBQ 's. w o rks hop & real·lhe dichondra lawni;. Pride-of· ownership. Stucco & shingle e x - te r iors. Owner wtll carry 2nd T .D. 675-2311 ISTATI ••CM llACH-4• J STOIT.-..00 rnrmat l!nll'V '" m•J '"' II\ m ''"""' Yonn11I din '" " ((19\ n:lcnllY ,.,r,1d lrnm hu•r •ourm•t a:•"""" ''"" kthhm . Sl·~r1u .. fum1h rnc1m -11h , r;.it'ld1n.: ,tom flr.·ril.u ,. t "Jlt of ,,:It.I'\" \It'" ul ILUoh kr tt11·,.,,. e1nd ~v;&.11t.lln1t Ir"" form Ill"'' Ur11mJt11· ,1.iu-. ~~t-ev lo t•t\4)rm<1th h1dl:.i"11v ma .. kr 'llHl' Jl'MI Klk"'ll 11w.rt••n1 W .tll. 10 bcal•h Hurn for th1!1 unHIUl' h.i.r.:.i1n . t:Jll 'Jti3. 'ilf.>11 .... . . <> C E A N F H U N T II I D t: A W ,\ Y ( lt£S<:t•::\T CITY. 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Own~r. 5"-flt7 l\OT'Qftll•Lnl'~ IUt . 1 uMun • 1 mui ' t'1•ntlU) f"usan• ,., Dt'ftn r t••-1 l "1Ut ffuJLul'll 1:.:1 '-»:t UW. 4.'ru.ii> ok Ii'\, .• "' • __ 1t!11·~ > Ga•r• IOOJ 8011 .. tOIJl ....................... ·····················••\ macnab I trvlna realty FIMEI HOMES FROM S26,000 TO SI ,200,000 . 1224 ESSIX LK. Come by SUMDA Y & see this charm- ing 3BR home on a marvelous str eet in Weslcliff. Lg. Jot -citrus trees -dbl. fireplace -country k itchen -fee land -$124,500 OPEN 1-5 P~ (G35) WlSTCLIFf TRADITIONAL I I 00 DOVEtl DRIVE -OPEM SUM. 1-5 P.M. lmma('ulalc :!BR, dm1n.,L! room & den home. All new k1tt"hen & plus h carpct111g. Hca\'y shake r oof; u sed bri c k firepla ce, s h arp thruoul t A real value al Sl24,500 incl. land. ( G36 > MAGHIFICEHT VllEW OPIEH SUH. 1-5 P.M. -315 UNDO IOFF IA Y A VEJ -PENINSULA. 3· s tory. 5 yr nl'w. one·Of·:.i -kind custom homL· tn t·ho1ce location. AP· prox 50-yard~ to beach & boats. 3RRs. :3 baths, 2 fireplaces. View from c\·ery room 3rd floor huge 3rd BR or game room w t wet bar & lJ.! sundcck + l'Xccptional view. Must see to appreciate! $182.000. (G37) TIME'S A W ASTIN!! Only $26,000 for this neat little purl Jll exclusive Ncwporl \'illage Prl\ ale b<:aeh & pool. Hnat doc·ks <1va1l. 1 i-housc. 1 :i·m oh1lt• homL· OPEN SUH. 1-5 P.M. JOO E. COAST HWY. #76 -DE AMli VILLAGE. Lois '1 tlll.-r 642-8235. CG38) HARBOR VIEW HOMES CARMEL Lo' t·I~ :rn R. 2 bath situated on an oversized C'orner lot in one of the m ost desirable ur~as in Npt. Bch The• vard "as profess1onalh dt• signL•ci for l'lllct·ta1nmg & case of maintcnanl'l'. Tht.• homP is im man1latc & s how.., likt• .i model This nnl' ~011 ·1 last lo11 J,! :11 $138.500 Bob Lane 1~14 6~00. 1G:11n A HOME FOR ALL HASOHS l":.ibulou!>ly clceoralC'd ~ Mon• into th is beautiful New Bedford 4BR. 3 bath home in Spyglass. Rring the fam1I~ & ~ou II agn•e. it's the pl<Jce for you! S269.!lOO Clint :\los<•s &12 82:1.5 IG40 ) . CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC 1\ l'USlom ho me w all the amenit1C•s one would ex peel. <~uahty constru<· t10.1 . estate s1zc lot. t·1rcular driveway. olymp1c s 1zt• pool 4Blls. study. family room. dining room to mention a f(•w A p(•rfcC'l fa.nily horn<' offered for S2!li .50<1 Polly .Johnston 642 8235. IG1l 1 EXCLUSIVELY llG CAHYOH Del'Orator perlccl 3BR home w <.•-..: pans1vc living room opening lo I~ .. lus h patio. Formal dining. Javi~h ma-.lcr s utte w walk·in closet & marble bath. Supcrhly appointed & decornted in subtle ji!rct•rw . Appl. only . Marth:.i '.\It acnab 642-8235. ( \, \2) VACATION AT HOME! On bt•aut1ful Spyglass Hill View the oePan & 1·1ty li g hts from your heaul1ful pnol & Jac uz1.i. l•:njov 2 s t 0 r I (' s 0 r h ll i I t . I n <• l (' g CJ ;, (' c w 1spa<.·1ous <.'ntry. s piral '>la1re:.ise, l'athedr al <.·cilings, 4BRs. famil y room w /firc•plae<.• wall & huge r ecreation room w /floor to-ceiling windows Io v11·w t he ocean & balcony. S315 ,000 fee. Marjorie Mahon 644-6200 IG~:n GORGEOUS INVESTMENT - llG CANYON Beautifully <0 ustomizc1l Deane homl' ! Inte rior w /s pectacula r Ita lian marble : ou tsid(' pool jacu11.i & fi repit in used brick - live in & enjoy this 3BR. family roo m . d inin g room h ome w /'I.. fireplaces. $295.000 f<'e Barhara Aune 642-823.S. tG4tl ) COUHTIY ENGLISH Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views! Ruilder',s own c ustom hom e w /3 s pacious BRs. 4 ba ths, fam1Jy room, formal dining + huge bonus room (could be 2 mor e BRsl. 10' high ~e~med ceilings; gourmet kitchen ; 1ns 1de BBQ; beautiful view decks; J .car garage. $320,000. Harriet Perry 642·823.'i. (G45) l.AHCHO SAM JOAQUIN Rrnnd new 3BR. 2 1 ~ bath San Lu is Rey model -very upgr aded. Nice view overlooking mountains & g ree nbe lt. $115,000 f ee. Giseln Hanen 644-6200. (G46) 642-tllS '444200 '°' Dowr Drive Herber View Ce~ler Irvine 1t C.mPll1 V11ley Center 751.,414 . . . . . > " , I , i ' ~ •. . • r · MAICH WINDFALLS Put your lnv menl • to wh re the ratunu ran be tedl Let Davld100 Rea1ty •s trained pro- re stonals ow ou the ••1· A Lon A LOT Allows a spacious petio for lhls 3 bdrm & z bdrm .• West Newpor.t. duplex. Ct~e to water. $130.000 LAUNCH A DIHeHT rrom the veranda of this large 3 BR. & den water orient· l ed ram1ly home. Now building & r t-udy before summer. You own the land. OPEN S UN. 1·5. 237 CANAL, Newport Shores. $175,000 ~AVIDSON KEALTt 'i801 w CoQ\I l lwy ri B 645·7575 .1116 Nf."Wport Bl"d NB 673-9060 G~ral 1002 GeMral 1002 .••.................... ········••···••··••···· . 3 + F /R + POOL HOME & INCOME or bav. mountains and night hl(hts. lmmaculate l'ondlllon. on lovely c ul de-sac slreel. $159,500 Fee or lease for $1695 per month. OPEN SUN. 1·5 2!rn QUE.DADA, In the BLUFFS. + JAC. -S2.000 I Hdrm s .. 2 baths, rrpk • P nm1• llun11ni:ton Bf'Jl'h tlt:n Furnished Plu:., 2 Wl Jllon "cc·I u1ktl o n balh<'lnr unit over 2 car lf5 3 CAMPU5l>a·IRVl.CE p rivul_e Cul Ill· '>a l· garage Xlnt rental pr~ OP EN D\ILY ~lJ'eet vourml'l h.ltlhcn, l>l'rt'. close to beach. llr\ M.'T0 1 6 I' :it >1er\t: through ha• open:. ~l:IS.l"JO t)l rough l'U~tom lnu ll h'i3J61)3 6-t2225JE\es ESTATEFOR F umllv l<onm with hcJml«f 1 l·11111J.!., !->l1d111g 4 ·SEASONS door~ to p.1l111.1n1l "l'Jrkl 4 IR• 2 STY IO}\ poul II 111u quuhfy BEACH-ASSUME S2,IJIJU • ., J 11 .1 nu lll'l'li to S27 ,000 get in th1-. htlllll' Call Guarded entry lo new :)63 ti71i7 t.)ltNllo'I• tllr. II',, ---WOfld Of eleganCC. C:\ qui site d ecor is tasteful I) [~ mmII~ ~~·~1:~~ ~~~:~!i g:~I; ~>II~~~~ ~l~~/~~IC~llt~;i~ ~ IWiW P tlol Classir1ed Ad. Hoom. Forma l U1ning ---......;:=====-Phone 642·56_78_. ___ .. Hoom . Garden vi ew ~ K 1 L c h e o . ~I u s s i v t? G .... ral I 002 Goet"al I OOZ separa te Family Room ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Ailh <·rarkling f1replarl' ~COATS & WALLACE 'J.31 REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING THE SOUT C A T AREA SINCE 1963 and commandtnK '1ew 111 grounds. 2 maJe'>l•l mas t er s u1l l'' A separate Bathroom ror every Bedroom T akc o\ er 'i' ,• ~ Fii,\ loan ~o new loan l'O~ls SJ-Ill mo pa,>s <.ill. Sl!ll,200 F P Hurn! 9ti3·78MI vtr. ,, ,. , '•' et· .. HOMES OPEN 1-5 T1lh Ah-- UMIQUE IM COIOMA oa MAR -Cot- tage, So. of hwy., 2 fireplaces. 2 bdrms, 2 baths. See Bonnie Evans at 432 Carnation. Bring $145,000. UHl9UE IH IA YCltEST /IACKIAT - Nicely located 4 bdrm., 3 bath, w/fam rm. + pool & lge covered patio. All for $116,000. See J anet Lehman at 1743 Bayport Way. UHlc;HIE OVER HEWftORT H.AHOI 4 bdrm, 2 story, incredible Bay views, room for tennis. See Jane Paquin at 1101 Kings Road. $325.000. UMlc;>UE IH THE RAC9UET CLUI -4 bdrm, 2 story, 2450 sq. ft. Granada. $110,000. See Ca rol Drake at 4151 Robon Drive in Irvine. UHl(f)UE IH THE BLUFFS -3 bdrm end unit with love ly patio. As king $126,000. See Marge Ell more at 501 Play a. U,_.l()U~ fi()Ml:S REALTORS' THf NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE: NEATEST HOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 675-6000 MESA VERDE. 546·5990 • CALL US BA YFRONT, pier & float, lots $185,000 to $295.000, lo build your own custom home. Several areas to choose from. ATTRACTIVE Linda Isle 5 BR, 41/2 ~a ., fam. rm. & formal dining; Jge. tile pat.Jo & waterfront deck. SJ;><>.000 . ·.~ : TOP SALESPEOPLE FOR FEBRUARY [~11111] BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR .1-. .. • ,, . Phylis Salyer .. Hllntington leoch Clwckh.....et Costa Mffa BUCCOLA BEAUTY , . 4 Bedrooms, 3 baths, large formal din- ing area + separate family room with fireplace. Custom drape~. sheers &/or window shades. Van Lutt wallpapers. Covered patio with antique iron rail· ing ov<.'rlooks w<il<•rfall & bubbling rook.· True value a nd a rare offering at $8.5,000. Call now for appointment to inspect. Call 962-4454 VIEW CATALINA $67,500 from rear yard of this home set high on hill overlooking proposed Marina. 3 Bedrooms + family room home. A good investment ut happy living. Call 962·4454. HEW OH THE MARKET -Super po<>l home wtth extra large yard. 3 Bcdrms & 2 baths. Plush carpets, ceramic tile in kitchen. All , newly painted. BIG ASSUMABLE VA 11t LOAN. Priced at $66,900. Call 546-4141 ... OWNER MOVED Price reduced for quick sale. Now your family can enjoy this nice 3 bedroom home in North Costa Mesa Has a rustic 20x24 open beam family room. Reduced t.o $64,800. Call 546-4141 $62,500 Sharp 3 bedroom home. Large added family room witb beamed ceiling. Great Q>sta Mesa location close to schools & s hopping. Wa lk to commwiity clubhouse. pool & tennis courts. New listing. Call 640-6161. LIDO ISLE WATERFRONT New ground level 2 bedroom Condo. Gourmet kitchen , den with ~t bar, 2Y. • baths. Private underground parking. UnobsU-Ucted Bay view. See this prestige home today. $229-500. Open. Sunday 1-5; 320 Via Lido Nord, NB. Call 640-&.61. Have something to sell'! 341 Boy"dt• Drove N B .67S .'6161 Cl ass 1! 1 ed ads do it we 11. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gftlff'al 1002 G..wrol I 002 'Geiwral 1002 ................................•......•........•........•.••..•..... NEWPORT BEACH LAND VACANT AND IMPROVED 204 Riverside Ave nue. This lot is improved with a 1 story concr ete bloc k comme rcial building, built in approximately 1955, with 1,902 square feet. The lot covers 3,900 square feet. It is level, roned Cl and rectangular in shape. Minimum bid is $30,000. Required deposit is $5,000. Ref er to Public Auction No. 8307. 2912 Pacific Coast Highway. This 31,708 square root Jot is currenUy used a s a tra iler pack. State owned improvemenl5 are minimal and considered to be of little or no value. The land is level, currently zoned Cl-H. and nearly rectangular in shape. Access is along Pacific Coast and Avon Street . Minimum bid is $230,000. Required deposit is $25,000. Refer to Public Auction No. 8309. Located on the east side of Old Newport Blvd .. between La Jolla Avenue and Catalina Drive, this parcel consisting of 30,175 square feel will be offered for a minimum bid price of $115,000. The land is level (and slightly below grade), currently zoned R-2 and access is a1ong all three of the above streets. Required deposit is $20,000.00. Ref er to Sealed Bid No. 8310. . 149 th.ru 177 and 191 Riverside Avenue. This large parcel consisting of 75,823 square feet will be offered -for a minimum bid of $470,000. The land is level, currently zoned C-lH and access is along Riverside. Improvements consist or three concrete block commercial buildings. Building fl was constructed in 1962. It has approximately 7 ,000 square feet with nine separate stores or offices and t"elverestrooIDS. Building 12 was constructed in 1964. It has approximately 7,150 square feet with eleven stores or offices and five restrooms. Building #3 was constructed in 1958. It contains approximately 9,300 square feet. Currently it is leased to t he United States Postal Service for $12,240 per year .. 'The lease expires November 9, 1979 and bas a five year 1renewal opUon with a _provision for an increase in rent~ The lessor i3 responsible for the FIRST $1.~ of property taxes per year. The lessee (Postal Service) is responsible ror any amount in excess or this amount. ,_ ....... ._,.,...._al..-.,..,.. at C213J '2~0U OPIM HOUSI: MAICH 21. 1'77-1to4 P.M. Sale Delle: APIUL 6, 1tn 0. TM SIM Financing Available 10. ,.ah ........ $10,000 ---·· o.e.l.d fll'fw•"-caar::tlf'IS.g nal ",...offend Gbon c. IM ... I • .., Cl .......... c ........ .,.fi ...... ___. .. ... .... wltyWlf .. lo .. Dapal I lflllftle t1•w ... ...... ~.,.. ... ,.. ' .... '-t"-1 ..... IHs.A ........ a. ........ C4twlile ttO 11 ..w DCLntft usts• El ·• IY Wclll 3 bdrm .• 4 bath.I & den famlly home. built round "ipucious puUo & swlmm1n« pool. Spect.ac:ular ocean. jetty & Catalina views. Formal dlnln& rm., brkrst. rm. & sep. pool house with f'ti>lc., wet bar & bath. Cozy den with rrplc & wet bar. One ol Cameo Shores flne"lt homes. Shown by app't. only. $295,000 ESTATl~._LOT Lovely 2 bdr~~. bath home with lge. family r&..."16JR with high beam ceiling & ma!>~1e stone frplc. $129,500 - OCIAM &.llTTY El 1ant homo ~ 0 around 1 url pool & pat' O•·"'tr. s1u bdf ., 3 rrptrs ' • ,, .• " s~p. pool h ~e. Custom reutures thruout. $23S,OOO OCIAM It C•"4YOM VIEW Spacious 4 ~ ·9 ·s .. 3 baths. formal dinin~ -0~ ianuly rm. home with lawn OI. ~ side. Room for pool, view deck. l.., app't. Price includes hmd. $295,000 THE CAMEO SHORES RESIDENT S'ECIALISTS CALL 673-7040 3 ftRIVATE llEACHES * ACCESS TO HORSE RANCH * G......e IOOZ,G11aer.e 1002 GeMral 1002 GetMt"al 1002 ............................................................................................ ' VIEW MAMSIOH OVER THE BAY Tasteful Kings Road 4 bedroom that has a view that won't quit! Beam ceil- in gs. newer construction, charming kitchen (with an over-the-sink view of the Turning Basin ) and a incredible amount of storage area. This property has room for a tennis court. Presented at $325,000 . OPEN HOUSE SUHDAY l·S I IOI klHGS RD. HEWJl'OaT HEIG+fTS. H.I. U,._.l()UI: tif)MI:§ REAL TORS', 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar al'>o 111 Mesa Verde, at 546 5990 General I 002 Gf'ftttal 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Dalebout Association, Inc. Real F.state Specialist (Dover Shores/ Baycrest /Westcliff) IAYCREST-EXCLUSIYE OffflUMG COME WITH US-to tll'lpl"ftsin I 507 Lhtcollt a.-..,.. word ~ ......... c ... is tossed .....S c-..y these days. .t.t ..... CGMeS ... opet+, tW ...., fib that description. This fow IM*OOlll ..... .,,.. ............ wittl _ ..... , lltc~a ...... U•IMJ,.... $171,000 -°'" Sata., -s.day 1·5 IA YSHOAES ... EXCLUSIVE OFRllHG ' COME WITH US ••• to dulrable CrHtYl•w Drln. Tiii• warm thrH Mell OGlll hw .,..... witt. 6lllgMM swprlMS. lacS. ,.,_ halwes a to.. '-1.,.., 11dc=O...._,._., .......... to topralMtWIS-. $142,500. IA YCR.EST ... SPICIAL OFFERJMG HIWPOIT tmGHTS-A cu.ssac COMI wmf US...te 621 Clff Orm. ()y ..... tlllt h ... 90lt f• dHIMg -9 Md-'r ., ...... :: ....... tile wea. Un Iii tWt r .W-11 ..,... 1tt•ci•d•ale ... •Wd ...... llhry .. ...., ................. . ............... 'I I Sll7.IOO. 0,. .... .., ... ,....., .... llG CAHYOH Wmt VIEW Enjoy s ingle s tory living in a townhome, high on a hill with a golf course vi ew! 2 Bdrms. & a den, beautifully decorated. Offered at · $179,900. Open Sun. 1-5 (for gate entry, call 640-0569 ) lfl2 Rue Chantilly THE ILUFFS We don't say it's the best. but you will be impressed by this large 3 bdrm .• family rm home. Offered al $129,900. Open Sat. & Sun. l ·S. 400 Gav1ola. MISSION VIEJO Ideal family home with very large yard. 2 Bd rms., 2 baths. Needs some paint. Save at $74,950 FOR LEASE Large Bluffs townhouse. Vac. $675 Mo 759-0226 JBEDROOM PLUS DEM ,\d u l l Co nd o ,.! bedrooms, 2 rull baths + Scrunly system. Call Hcd Carpet llealton•. 7~H202 ------ $64,900 • Almost new 3 bedroom , one-slory, pa nclc.-d d t.!n plus firepla ce. Prime area. Walk to major s hop p i n g , bus and schools. Bu~incss m;in owner mu::.t s acr1fa(·c. Hurry, take ncl vJnlagc. 002-7788 • KEY P.€ALTORsli GeMral 1002 GeMral 1002 . ............................................ . CYPRESS SHORES ESTATE Fabulous front row. ocean estate. Located in exclusive Cypress · Shores, next to Nixon Compound. 24 Hour private guarded gate com ... munity. Lovely clubhouse with 2~ acre park. Streams with ponds, l~h landscaping, truly an ins pirational setting. The custom home offers a dramatic tiled entry with huge step down living rm overlooking ocean. Sep. formal. dining rm w /high beamed ceilings & s pectacular ocean views. 3 Spac bedrm.s. fam rm, many more cu,stom. outstanding features. Call for a private viewing. $335,000. A Lusk exclusive. HAllOI VIEW HIU.S Super sharp, • bedrms, family rm. sep dining rm. 2 story, professional· ly landscaped, ocean view from front yard $171.()00. Zl/:1 ACU HOMISITE High on a hiU with unsurpassed views, approx 2 acres of oranges. Ready to build on. An outstanding value at $39,900. WYGUSS HlLL Best price Spyglass home. Gorgoous Portsmouth model. Prof esslonally upgraded. $235,000. · AIOff rr AWi Hard to fmd 3 bedrm overlootlng ff.arbor & Jetty on Dolphin T~rrace. S~ular and breathtaking ocean VleWI.. $199,950. -OOM SuA. l·S Z llDIOOM 1&5G2 Pueblo Cir. Hunt.I~ Sch !J6J,.53J3 4575.000 Sa\!Sun 12·5 SOO A<·t1<•1.1, Corona dcl M~f 644 738.1 $99.500 ~t/Sun 1·5 234 Hazel. Corona dcl Ma 644-1700 $2 15.000 t/Sun l·S 515 Irvine, Newporl Hts, 8 642-5200 $75,000 t/Sun l·S 348· 16th Place. Newpurt ghts area 642 ·5200 $63.500 at/Sw1 1 5 432 Carnation. old CdM. M 675-6000 Sl45.000 Sat/Sun l·S 1312 So. Ro:,:, SI. . Santa na 540-1720 SSJ.000 ..I Sat/Sun 1·5 320 Via Lido Nord. Ltd'-7 NB 640-6161 $229,500 Sat1 Sun 1-5 27602 Morning Star. S.t Capis. 493-9381 $57.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 102111 Ka1mu. Hunting n Bch !163·977 L $52.000 Sun. l ·S 2 llt & fl.AM RM{ or DIH 178 MW>lers Circle. C~ta Mesa 833·8600 $89.500 Sun 1·5 365 La Perle PL. Ne~ort Hts 752·1920 $77.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1529 Dolptun Terr. lrtine Terr. li44·9846 $199,950 1 Sat/Sun 1·5 23262 Buckland, Lak~ Frst .. El Toro 494·9446 $82,500 Sat/Sun 11·5 1100 Dover Or., NB 612-8235 Sl2t,500 Sun. 1·5 9511Pettswood.11.B 540-8002 $.58,500 Sun 1·5 l HOltOOM 2031) Ocean Blvd. Balboa Pen Pt 67:4 2295 5159.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 16232 :\1 elody, Jlunttagton Beach R98 26.'lG S67. 9()(\ Sunday l ·5 2029 Continental C.:oHa Mes a n J!i-3-17·1 S57 500 Sat Sun 12 5 1827 :\'tanners Dr l VJcsklifO NB 644 1766 5130.000 Sun. 1-S 3Jli Prospect St.. '.'le!Vport Beach fi42· 15.'l!J $76,500 Sat Sun 1·4 2662 Crestview Dr. <Bayshores} NB li45·7605 $140,000 Sat/Sun 10·5 •22665 Ancona. LaJZtna Hills 768· 1580 S73.000 Daily ~ S 13H2 G<ilway , Costa H esa 751-f..t:t:! ::;1;.1.800 Sat Sun l-5:30 2252 J\v;1lon . ('osta :\les a :> 16 231:J $f>4.900 Sunday 1·5 •50 1 Tu:-.lin. Ncwpmt Beach 54fi-23 1:j SlflS.000 Sat Sun 1-5 l7731i Golomlnna. ~11t>s1on VieJO 612 5200 S75. 900 Sat/ Sun l ·5 •3435 Fuchsia. ('o~t.i '.\'f e~H 5·16-2.113 S96,50o Sat/Sun 1·5 :!112 OlackmC'r . Garden Grove 11t;2.u:11 I $S!J 500 Sat/Sun 1·5 •501 Pla~a. Bluffs . Nwpt Bch li75 li000 Sllti.000 Sat Sun 1·5 fit I c'mt• St . Co~ta \h·sa 1;1s11:1tn Stil 500 Sat 1·5 S l-4 f.fifil St anf<irtl. <Jard1·n Grove Ii Ill !~II.Kl Sill.000 Sun 1 4 :! P.crclo 1HS.J 1 lrvin1· 752 1414 SL 15.000 Sat 1Sun 1-5 7 Rue (;ran<f Valle«• < 81g Cyn) NB fiM 1!110 S2R1.000 Sat Sun 1·5 •:WI Mnrnmf! < '!> n I Shorecliffs ICd)l fiM ·&Hltl $23.5 .ooo Sat/Sun J :; 210.1 South Ola V1!>ta, ~an Clmnte 4~h 5Ci00 $.95.000 <.:;is Noon to " :1:1ni P1'q111to. Dana Ptt1nt l!M ~l02 Sat Sun 1·5 IO:it!2 L.il<osa Cr Fourtain Valley !*1:1 ;-.1.1:1 Sunday 12·S * 2300 ftedlanch Dr., B•·k Bay. NB tilt11J5.t:t S!lM.000 Sun.1-S .!HN:j~ Sh.HI} Lttnc', Lagpna Deuch 11 11 IKotX S2io 1100 Sun 12·5 :WS Moot'• V1st.t I F:.S1rlt l C M 751 1473 Sfl4 !)(lO Sun t : :n.s • :m3:1 F1·rnht.·.1th. Cost a Mt"'a !l 10 m:~1 ~if; !JOO Sunrtay l 5 19G'l2 Wt•st \\Ind-;, 111101 tlgton Bch !lti:1 "li7 1 ~>'I ooo Sun l ·5 •3019 Fcrnhf',1th. Co.-.taMesa 5 t!l l:!Jl ~7 .950 Sunday 1·5 !>OHi J\loh.1. Huntington heh !tti:J !1771 $75.000 Sun 1·5 J 2211';<>si~x (WP~trliff) 1'.B. 6-12 Kl35 Sun. 1-5 335 Lindo (off Roy Avt• Balboa 64Z-R235 $182.ilOO Sun. 1·5 39 WhilcwNter (.Jris1 inc Creek) CdM 644·fl200 $169.500 Sun. 1·5 1330 So. Spruce. Santa a 556·2.000 $48,000 Sun 1·5 l IR Ii FAM RM DIH 621 Cliff Drive. Newport Bch 642·7408 $137.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1001 Mariners Dr .. Newport Beach . 631 ·1800 $278.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3290 Callfomia, Costa Mesa 546·4141 $72,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 ••4419 W. Coast Hwy. Nwpt Bch 645·3474 Sat/Sun 12·5 llll Pembroke. We!)tchff. NB 752·1920 $130.000 Sun 1·5 19352 Hickory Ln .. Hunt Bch . 963-6767 $67 .990 Sat/Sun 1·5 1233 Somerset La. Dvr Shrs. NB . 646-0916 $225,000 • Sat/Sun 1·5 8811 Lanark Cir .. Hunt Bch 963·7881 $65,995 Sunday 12-5 20622 Elizabeth, Hunt'g Beach 962·3432 $73,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 2515 Davis, Costa Mesa 548·8102 $86.900 Sun 1·5 18712 Via Palatino (T. Rock) Irv. 640-0020 Sat/Sun 1·5 428 Vista Roma (The Bluffs) N. B. 546-8640 $129,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 892 Cortez, Costa Mesa 546·2313 $72,000 Sunday 1·5 #6 Canyon Ln. Cyn Crest. CdM 673-8550 $138.500 Sat/Sun l 5 15101 Syracuse. Westminster 540-9922 $83.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 404 Fullerton. Npt. Hgts. "lB 646·7171 Sat/Sun 1·5 1700 Port Charles (HVHomes) NB 644·6200 Sat/Sun 1·5 25 Svcamore Creek.TR Glen.Irv. 752-1414 $124,SOO Sat, Sun 1·5 2449 Windward, NR 642-8235 Sl50.000 Sat Sun l 5 * •407 Bay!)1de Dr . ~ n 642-8235 Sat Sun 1·5 •2540 Vista Bav:i. <'Or Tu'\trn. NB 646-325.5 $119.500 Open Daily 1-5 •No.18 Canyon Jsl Dr. BgCanyn.NB 675·55ll $158,400 Sat/Sun l ·S 307 Carnation, Corona de! Mar 640-7000 $450.000 Sun. 1-5 3007 Carob. E /Bfoff. N.B. 640·9000 Sl5~.000 Sun 12 5 268 Sherwood 1East~1dc > C.M G46-i414 $8-1.000 Sal Sun 12··1 17 Monterey Cir. Spyglass. NH 640-2437 5235.000 Sat Sun l 5 25511 Charl~magn\!, Laguna Hills 837-4521 $85,500 Sunday 1·4 17842 Carranza. Huntington Beach 962·4471 546-8103 Sundav 1-4:30 29 W tntergrten <Deerfield l fr\· 64Z·6368 $71.950 Sun. 1·5 +4600 Roxbury. Cameo Shore-;. CdM 675-3411 $199.950 Sunday 1·5 18751 Via San Marco. Turtlerock 540-1720 $137 .500 Sunda" I 5 206 Susannah. Costa Me!);1 · 556-2660 $74.900 Sun 1·5 433 Walnut Pl . Costa Mesa fW2-8235 SH>4 .500 Sun 1·5 1618 We~t Dahl. Santa 1\n;1 5 5f i-2tj6() s.' ! I ,.'i()IJ s u" l ., 4 HDROOM 25442 Earhart Rd. La~una Hilb 581-9076 Sat/Sun 12·5 1169 Dorset Lu. Costa Mesa 540-1151 SG».5<H) Sat/Sun 1·5 •:!llH H1.1?hlc.tnd. Nrwport Bearh !'}IQ-11.51 $129.500 Sat1Sun 1·5 13731 Olymprr A\ e. Cost;1 M<>sa 540-81491546-5605 Sut/Sun 1·5 9871 Flarnimto. Fountain Valley 962·4471 $75.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21822 Starfire. Huntington Beach 540-1720 S93.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 426 San Bernardino, Npt Bch 546 2.113 St20.000 Sat!Sun 1·5 ••237 Canal fNC'wport Shrs> NB 645-7575 S175,000 Sun. 1 5 •4506 WayneRd.CamlJlnds.CdM ids. 642·5200 $168.500 Sat/Sun I 5 9331 Pylu Cr. Westminster 963-~71 $59,990 Sun 1.5 •694 Capltal. Costa Mesa 751 ·3191 $65,900 Sun l-5 •3330South Olive. Santa Ana 540-1720 $69.800 Sunday l ·5 4 la & FAM aM or DIN 298 Roblnhood Ln. CE.Side) CM 646-2315 Sat./Sun 11-4 31925 ~eo de Elena, S.J .C. 49~76 $117.900 Sun. 1·5 •No. 14 Birdsong (Woodbrtdge){rv 979-8533 Sat/Sun 10-4 1903 Yacht Maria (Seaview) N.B. 675-5930 Sl~ ,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1324 Outrigger. Corona del Mar 64().7000 $178.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3108 Broad (Newpbrt Hts.) N. B. 640-7000 $141,000 Sal/Sun 1·5 *1059 Vallejo Cr, Colta Kesa 963-9895 $99,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 311 Santa lllabel <Baclc Bay) CM 548-1069 $78,SOO Sat/Sun 12·5 • • •219Via Lido Soud,Lldo i'ale.ND 644·1766 Sun. 1·5 3230 Oregon Ave, Costa Mesa SS?-8382 $8.5,000 Sal/Sun 10-S , a&02 ~1 Av, C.Olony, lrY. ~1715 $19,IOC> "&at/Sun 12.S 9Ml ~riilt Dr, Hunt Deb sa s•• *1•,soo Sat/Sun 1.s. 376 E . 22nd St. Newport Beach 548-4165 Sl63.500 Sat/Sun 10-5 •398 Vista Baya. Newport Beach 646-3503 $127.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 9632 Sorrell St. Fountain Valley 554-3351 $88.700 Slit/Sun 9·6 * 1531 Highland Dr <Westcuro NB &i24426 $149.000 Sat/Sun 1 5 1507 Lincoln Lane. Newport Sch 642-7408 S178,000 Sat/Sun 1 5 3253 Iowa. Mesa Verde. CM 549·8655 $69.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2173 East Ocean, Balboa 751-3191 5191 .500 Sat/Sun 12-5 • 1743 Bayport. Back Bay, NB 675·6000 $116,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 16846 Mt. Fietcher Fountain Vly 839-7907 Sl25,000 Sat/Sun 11·5 960 Cheyenne. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $75.900 Sat/Sun 1 5 843 Sonora. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $72.500 Sunday 1-5 1680 Rhode Island. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $92.900 Sunday l·S *1718 Galaxy Dr. (DoverShrs) NB 642-8235 $267,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14 Mission. Bay (Spyglass> CdM 642-823.5 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •64 Royul St.George (BigCyn) NB 642-&3.5 $275.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 • * •214 Evng Star. D\'rShrs. NB 642-8235 S450.000 Sat/Sun l 5 £731 Bavshore Dr. fBayshores) NB 644-s:ioo Wed.-Sun. l 5 •1342Galaxy(DoverShoresl NB 642·8235 Satisun l 5 •49 Montecito. Spyglass Hill CdM 496·9501 $275.000 Sat Sun l 5 •2600 Llghthouse La . CdM 675-6900 $163.950 Sat Sun 1 5 5 Torrey Pines Lane (Bi~ Cyn) NB 644 -1\910 $235.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 1975 Port Bristol, HarbVu. NB 644-7270 $136.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 3008 Garfield. Costa Mesa 642·6368 $65.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 468 De Sola Terrace. CdM 64.t-7211 S159.500 Sat/Sun 1 5 225 LaJolla Or. !Nwpt Hgtsl NB 645·9950 $139.500 Sun. 1·5 1915 Yal'ht Cam1ll1u. Newport Bch <213 >697-5-\40 S185.000 Sun l 5 1101 Kings fload. ~hffHav~n. NB G75·6000 $325.000 Sunday 1 5 1l5l Robon Dr. RacquetClb. Irv. 675·6000 Sl 10.000 Sunday 1·5 18064 3rd St Fountain Valley 968·7Z17 S82.500 Sundav 12 4 •20692 Lavonne La Hunt Beach 546·4141 5105.000 Sunday 1 5 1720 Port Sterling. Harb Vu Hms 645-0303 S138.500 Sunday 12·5 •32 Point Loma fSpyglas~) CdM 644-6200 $315.000 Sun. 1-5 * 19 Royal St. George (BigCyn) NB 644-6200 $264.500 Sun . 1·5 1068 Salvador St.. Costa Mesa 546-9164 $78.900 Sun 12·5 • 1906 Irvine Blvd .. Newport Beach 631-1400 $149.500 Sun l 5 5 IR & FAM RM or D~ 1925 Lanai Dr. Costa Mesa 548·8614, 540·2108 Sat/Sun 1·5 2390 Redlands Dr .. Newport Beach 645-6365 $175.000 Sun. 1·5 •17 Royal St.George, Bit? Canyon 640-6161 $415,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 20082 Mural Cir. Huntington Bch 540-1720 $89,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 * 1011 Marian Lane CWestclifrl NB 631-1400 $195.000 Sun 1·5 •200 Via Mentone <Lido> Nwpt Bch 631-1400 $275.000 Sat/Sun I 5 5512 Sierra Roja. Turtlerock Irv. 673-7239 $128.500 Sun. l ·S 1621 Port Barmouth. HarbVu. NB 644-7270 $169.950 Sat/Sun l·S •20011 Crown Reef Ln. Hntg Bch 963·9771 $86.000 Sun 1-5 • 17401 Teachers. Culverdale, Irv 833-3380 S87 ,500 Sunday 12·5 43 Royal St. George, Big Cnyn, NB 642-8235 Sun.1·5 •14 Sycamore CTR Glen) Irv 552-7133 $159,000 Open Sun CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE Z llDROOM #9 Amberwood (Smoketree) Irv 551-0907 $62,500 Sun. 1·5 14572 Oval Rd., Irvine 55l·ll69, 554-6437 Sat/Sun 2102 Vi sta Laredo. Bluffs, NB 631-Uk>O $114,500 Sal/Sun 1·5 1741 Tustin Ave . Costa Mesa 642-2668 $56,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •1426Deauville. Fr. Qtr, CM 549-86.55 $49.800 Sat/Sun 1·5 9598 Pettswood, Hunt Beach 963-~57 $56,900 Sat/Sun l ·S 2569 Oranie Costa Mesa· · 754-1202 $61.100 Sat/Sun 1·5 •661 Vista BonJta. Bluffs, NB 645-0:l>3 $122.900 Sat/Sun 12·5 22 Caa.,yoa tslaad Dr. CBI& Cyn) NH 644...SlO $138,500 Bat/&m 1-a 4' Se*'-pe {Seawtnd) NB ' 642;.m) fll, -·--- J ... OON •JIMSwuiseClr<B4ck8ayVUl)C I 63l·lM2 •.500 ea. Sat/Sun 11·~ •605 LakevJ~w. Costa M~ 97!Mo.'M> $78.000 Sut1Sun 12·• 55.2 Glorittta <Blurt~) N. B. 844-1766 $145.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1989 Viata Caudel (Blufrs) NB $1'5,000 Sat/Sun all day 526 Vista Grande <Bluffs) N.B. 640-~ $12S,OOO Sat/Sun l·S 468 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) N.B. 759-0811 $113,900 Sun 1·5 4441 W. Cst Hwy, Nwpt Beach 645·<m3 $1.20.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 2975 Quedada <The Btufrs> N.B. 833·8600 $159,500 Sun 1·5 523 Avenida Campo (Bluffs) N .B. 673-4400 Sun 1·5 •2960-A Greenville, Santa Ana 540·1720 $63.900 Sunday 1·5 835 Amigos Way #13 CEastbtuf()NS 640·5560 $97,500 Sun.1·5 l II • FAM RM or DIH 40 2 Vista Trucha. Bluffs. NB 631·1800 $115,000 ~at/Sun 1·5 4 llDROOM 405 Vista Roma, The Bluffs. N.B 640-0671 .• $99,500 Sat/Sun 2·5 25315 Via Viejo. El Toro 759·0811 $59,900 Sun. l·S HOME & INCOME 3 IR & I IR & I II 160 E. 22nd St.. Costa Mesa 540·1720 $88,000 Sunday 1·5 l IA & l llt 415 Poppy, Corona de! Mar 673·2278 Sun. l ·S TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE •2232 Barberry. Tustin i52-l700 $59.900 Sat/Sun 1·5 2 IEDaOOM 18506 Vallarta. HB (Viewpoint> $77,900 Sat/Sun 11 5 3 HDROOM •2910-FSo. Greenville. SA 6·16-7711 Sunda~ to !i DUPLEXES FOR SALE 211&21R 306 Broadway , Costa Mesa 675-1972 S120.000 Sat Sun I 5 382 E . 18th St.. Costa Mes a 556-2660 S79.000 Sun 12·5 l IR & f IR • •312 Grand Canal. Balboa Isl 631·1400 $239.000 Sat/Sun 1·5 l1Rlr21R ••1113 E. Balboa. Nwpt. Bch. 644·76'ii $270,000 Sal/Sun 10·5 l IR & 3 Ill 3205 Clay St. Nwpt Hghts, NB 642-2751 $157 .000 Sun 1.5 4 IR & I IR 715 Jasmine. Coronadel Mar 631-1400 $154,000 Sat/Sun l ·S FOURPLEX FOR SALE J II. Ir J.2 ll'S 21602 Brookhurst. Huntington Bch 842-4466 $185,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 HOUSES FOR RENT 2 llDROOM 1985 Pomona, Costa Mesa 538·1286 Open HOU!e Sun l·S 2 II & FAM IM ar D .. 2231 Pomona, Costa Mesa 900-3989 $360 mo. Sat/Sun 1-4 APARTMENT FOR RENT l l .. OOM 205·33rd St. Bal Penln, NB ~ 646-8781 $490 Sun. lM HOUSE FOR LEASE J • A FAM l.M w D .. 236 Via Mentone (Lido Isle) NB 6'4-4910 $895 mo. Sun.1-s CONDOMINIUM FOR LEASE 2 HDROOM 601 Via Lido Park Dr. Sto 3D, NB ~. 645-2848 Snt/SW11-4 EW Di lllf t OPEN HOUSE Saturday It Sunday 11-5 18506 Vallarta Huntingto~ Viewpoint Stnglt' 11t<111 2 l~'tlroom.:: both Bt';rnl 11 ul h· ·de cor11ted ""h lU,t oni ca~1111~ & "';lllpapl•r l-'1reploct' l.:l· l'ntry hdll "'th"'""' 11,.i;,: .. d tloor~ :? p.11111' I lnulth• .:.i r .tgt• "''' 11 t•I • 1t111· tl••or OPl'lll'r .\l.11ntt·n.inc" ll l't' To\\nhvunc w1tll 1>\\1mm11111 t>OC•I. J;it·uu1 ,,1un.1 & ll·nn1i. court !• months nt'" S77,900 Lo1::Jll'll v ii E lll• between 8cuth Blvd. " Newland in llunungto11 &udt lAAl·42'.l:i 3 IR + COVERIO PAVILLION IJri.:c Li\11\~ !loom 'l\ith t:ratl..11111: r111•11 la~ (; II U 1 m \' l K I l \; hi)1 l"ormal U111c llut:c 1"t."'l r ~ a rd . r u I d c s~:C· '\linu11•>1 tu th<> be?t(h l'rv ,l,000 1lnv.11 fnr-thb w1u1u1• I 1n11 C.11! !l4i3-f.7bi [~IR$;ltl COHDO·E/SIDE . 1741 Tustin A.v. C .f'!'. :!Bl{. 2BA H;lory·l'orn~r. ~cclud1.·d I rpk . patlo 1)001. Walk lo wondl'rful ~hop" r,•,,1a11ra11ts Fe" tmnutc1> tu l11'.11·h ~·.~· Ol'E:\ S.\'I' SI ."I I !i' E'AREL WALKER 642-2668 ~RlAnO• BUCH RETRE• T VIEW· $44, 900 Sh'p:, t11 pounding ''Jr' ;1nd ""' ,1;11 ~and' fi;t,.I.. '.1nl I'> 11.1' .irt•J t•l a ' i:111und W1111l1111.: ""•x.1111 \\;ill.""'s ''' '"' lurlt·rl c11 \1 '' 1;11urmcl ~111< lw11 l-.11•11 rl11"n r •m\·1•rs.1111111 .1r1· ,1 ~ I• r 1• ;•I" c "' t..;un,il 1111• hrP.il..1 u ~l pallll l'.IHll t.ll'll/.JI \nlh·~ 11.111 (;unt .. n 111111..: at 1\s fllll''>l K-17 fi(tlll NEAT &TIDY .. 3 Bcdrnom. 2 bath hom1· "1lh nn·"ax k1tche11 lloor, huiltm'> :inti :i ne;11 new ri1~h"Jsher . Thi· 1·orpetin~ i'i lus h & ""'"' .11\rl the' pnc·1• t'\ ri lthl .it ~.500 Ci\Ll.751 ;J1111 t;::SELECT T" PROPERTIES REDUCED!! $16 ODO-Back Bay Tdeal hom,. for the Activt· rnmlly' 2 Bdrm. & den. 1·1+ baths, l(U:'I hlt-in kitchen: 111c. fum1ly rm wilh U~C<( brick frpk 20x40 Pool. 20x30 hobby rm.; 4 cur l(aragc; cor· r al for hor1u·M. Now pn«ld •t SI t4 .000. Phoru: for apf>'t . to MC "C0 THOMAS REALTOR ~1 W. Coast Hwy. N'pt Beach 548·'527 EVES • 5'5·5643> I ~wner's louqht Another! ...,,d needs 1mmed1ate sale on this charming Yorktown Villa' Pretty condo 1n Huntington Beach. End unit for privacy and low noise' 2· story. two bedrooms, 1'12 baths. O•n1ng area , neKt to a gourmet kitchen with hke new built· ins. Living room warmed by a fireplace. SS7.000. Call 540-1720 fncorM Units! Great Easts1de location. 3 bedroom home in front with two separate one bedroom units in the rear Great monev mak.er & tax shefter, dras11cally reduced to $88,000 Call 54CH 720 ., \, •.. 5 Bedroom Giant Gorgeous Landmark home with a 5 bedroom , i1oor plan guaranteed to please even lhe Jl1uss1est home huyer All concrete walkways and patio. sprinklered grounds Convertible den or sewing room 3 baths Family room w1lh , a cuddly fireplace Lush carpel'> 589 500. ·540-1720 '.-Columbia Model! The best area ot Irvine -College Park' Fan· tas11c home with a s uper 3 b()rlroorn floor pl;in Extra bath'>. we t bar ror "ntPrta1n1n1 Big bonus roo m for your pool nr P'"'l pong labte Family room. formal d1n1ng room delu~e ' l\1tchen butll·ins Rohus1 firep•atP S11'i 000 'Call 540·1720 · Privacy Galore! ·'•Handsome end unit condo "''!h pr·~acy all around 2 huqe patios to en1ov thP outdoors. walk to pool 1acuzz1 and rec room Oel1ghttut 3 ·bedroom 1 '•bath home Sep.irat•1 formal din· 1ng room k.•tctien w•tn a11 tho> appliances Forced ;ur h•~a11ng 553 000 Call 540· t 720 Heed a Bi99er Home? ., Then c heck out tt11-> spr 1w1 "'l v.ita Park Showplace freshly pa1 nteu "'"ne and out e llaU!lli1lly detorulPd 1n rich ff' <IJrec; anct COi· ·ors 4 bl!Clroom" 2 baths Fu11 51lf~d d1mnq foam, Antrv to l1vrnq riuartPr~ c.overerl veranda pallo SprmklQrs all aroun<J $120 000 Cdll 540-1720 Ready For Sprinq! 1•1 th1~ nanrhnme f'.i TrHo nom" l•1~hrv landscaped larqe L shaped p.1110 3 car qaraqe lor <ill your c;toraqe needs' Profe<,s1ona11y de cerated 3 bt!drooms. 2 baths A family room w1lh a t1E!artwarm1nq l1rep1ace centrdl a•r to keep you cool Deluxe k11r.hen handy ap· pllances and work.•ng area;, $67 250 C.ill 540-1720 • 'J Ole Spanish Charm Pret1v older homr w•th grf'.1' IP.rms 10 m""' your needs Submit alt oller, ,.,,,.,, .. , ;in~10•1'>' 2 bedrooms + den formal rl n "'I room n•• tnlt cernm1c hied entry Love•·1 ••r1to <le.. w '"'"' master 5u•tA Sell "''eanor1 l ovPn ' br;inrt spankin new! Easv llJ add on' $53 000 Call 540·1720 2 Covered Patios! Great for outdoor 1>n1oym1tnt w•1 .. n tile w"';ithPr t)ets hot• E•ecul1vt• 1.011do 1n P•E><;t ".)e area On the greenbelt' Lush 1...VPI'', .ind roordinatea drapes, a TV loft to loaf in' :I h<>drooms 2 lull bath'! Tiled entry leads to ·• 1,1r ie hv1nq room $63 900 54().. t 720 Turfl• Rock HUis! Prestige el(ecut1ve home 1n this ••ne family area of trvlne• Gorqeous view. hmed spr1nkler- system + intercom inside Terrazzo entry custom wall unit in the family room Custom 1drapes. lusl'I carpets. Cozv bnck fireplace. 3 1t>edrooms, lamlly room. forced air & central air 'cond1tion1ng. $137.500. Call 540-1720 540-1720 . 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa .TARBELL REAlTORS Member RELO · • . ~.Ing 8000 Cities IEALTOIS '7~.Hll OPEN HOUSES • ll&i CANYON TOWMHOUSI t 11 CANYON ISL.Ale DR.. olf ,_., lt.e..t J •••om-. J ....._ ..,..... .... ,.._, .. wttt.wtt ..... c ........ ~ ....... roo-. for 9re.cl0tt•. .,..,..,. R•fltt. ._ ...... of ...... 1..m .... ~ cawt. SI 51,400. Op... s.t & S. l•S ••••• COIOMA DB. MAI -SHIP AHOY Hfftftt abode hi town for bocWor peel for 9uy or gal •. CltoJc. locaff• SoerHt of Hiqhway in Cw.a del Mer, OM block fro111 lf9 CorOlla leach. ltty •Ow - perfed site for f1tf1tr• large home. $98,500. c• fOf' appoi""-"' H.AllOR VIEW HOMES. Mollff90 pc... 4 ... OOfl\, 2 bath. fCIMily """" 1 .... 11i;lllah cOftCltian. Side mMt back patios. brickwork. fin fruit trees. Call for appohttmfft. $134,900. Fee COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy., Corona cMI Mer 675-5511 SALES ~OCJATE CHUCK BROWN 8221 La Gr<Anda Circle. La Palma 4 BEDROOM>2BA, POOL $'91,900 17061 Rotterdam. Huntington Beach 4 BEDROOM,!~ BATH $64,900 • !~i;~~o~~~~\l'Z~minster $59,soo 8915 Barcelona Plaza, Westminster 2llEDROOM,1~ BA CONDO $62,900 4591 Ranch Grove. Irvine 3 BEDROOM, Pl.a BATH 275 Albert Place, Costa Mesa 3 BR, H{t Ba., F.R. Pool 18055 Magnolia St. Fcuttain Valley 963-8311 $66,500 $83,500 and enjoy your boat purked out front. 3 Bdrm home w1lb super view & I Bdrm Apt. Buy now & re- ap the harvest of a sum· mer rental. One of the few waterfront homes on the market for under $300,000. $275,000 CONDOMINIUM OH THE WATER Slll,000 Close up view, that you can almost tolJ<'h. Ocean. Bay & loads of city night b~hts. Beautiful 2 Bdrm with boat slip available. llAl.ROA ISLA~W •"6 73-6900 • Classified Ads sell big items. small items or any item. 642-5678. Lovely i bdnn .• a bath ho . M c l 2 . PL. with Palol V frplt. 1 •ar1 1 t room • bath. View!! pp'l. only. '188,500 Duplex·layfrwtt With a sandy beach in front. here 1s a ch~ming upgraded 2br bell$ Ilse w /a 3br garagj apt /Jn NIGEL GAILEY & ASSOCIATES behind. Great ren(fls on --------- a lge lot suitabe for CHARMING •••• future construct101. Sale Sunny Yellow Duplex or trade. Only $2.B,500. Brand new heavy shake Agt.Gi0-2344 roof. l\lass1ve brick Gftleral I 002 Gen.ral I 002 Getteraf I 002 GeMral I 002 GMet"OI I 002 BalM>a Ptftinsula i 007 frplc. beam ceilin gs. 2 ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••. •••••• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• Br, Iba. PJus ... sparkJing OPEi HOUSE TODAY 1 PM-5PM 5 BDRM'S, 2 STORY This is <i sharp. clean home on lg. lot. Din rm. 2 patios. new cpts. Sec this bargain at only S79.950 betore It's sold. No. 01 Adams. K off Brookhurst on Const1tut1on 19532 Trenton. 545-9491 IEAUTIFUL TIBURON Enjoy maintenance free 3 br. 3 ba "Monterey" mdl Nearly new cpts. & drps. Wet bar. Sharp "Turnkey" cond. E. of Brookhurst . Sn of Talbert. 18261 Arches. 545-9491 SPANISH HACIENDA On deadend Cul-de-Sac st.. Safe for little feet~ 3 bdrm, 2 ba. wtfrplc. Bi l kitchen & big dbl. car garage. Owner leaving area 1 blk. W. of Ward. So. off Ellis on San Antonto, 10485 Crane Cir .. Fount Valley. %8-3371 GARDEN GROVE ltG IOHUS ROOM Lg ·1 br. 2 ba home. Oversized rear yd. Bonus rm. approx. 27x17. Beamed ceiling, patio, new paint. Priced to sell at Sf'J'l,900. No. of Westminster Bl., K of Newland on Mays. 13641 lhata. 545-9491 SANTA ANA POOL & J.ACUDI Make this beautifully decorated home just t he right situation for business or social entertaining. 3 spacious bdrms. 2 ba. & fam. rm .. in convenient location nr. So. Cst. Plaza. E /Bristol; N/MacArthur. 1201 Allon Ln., 646-7711 VU.LAGE W .ALIC Spacious 3 bdrm, 2 ba. Condo w/big dbl. car garage. Ideal location in proximity to So. Cst. Plaza. Btwn/Harbor & Bristol. So. of Se~erstrom. 2901 "B" So. Fairview. 646·7711 MESA VRD.E IE.AUTY With 4 spacious bdrms., loads of storage & closet space. big fam. rm. area & in immediate proximity to Mesa Verde Golf Course. 3210 Montana, CM. 646·7711 HEW MES.A VERDE HOt.tE Under constructiQn. Select your own cpl. & paint colors. Quality thruout. Mstr . bath w/jacuzzi bathtub & steam rm. sauna. Sunken liv. rm, dbl frplc, walk to Mesa Verde Clbhse. No. off Adams on Mesa Verde Dr. West. 2959 Java Rd., 545·9491 IUUTY OM GOLF COURSE Fore! Live right on golf course. Beautiful 2 sty, 4 br, 2 ba home. Abundant storage. Reduced $10,000 to $115,000. So. of Bristol. E. off Newport Blvd. 105 The Masters Cir. 545-9491 MESA VERDE Huge lot, nearly 1fJ acre, on cul-de·sac. Sharp 4 br. 2 ba 2 story home. Frml. din rm., family. kitchen, room for vegetable garden & pool too! So. Adams W. of Estancia. 1935 Kildeer. 545·9491 MESA VERDE MAJESTY Uniquely designed around.a lg. beautiful pool. Thts elegant 4 b~rm. ho!Tie . is ideal for gracious family hv- i n g. Outstanding prof. lndscpg. Beautiful area. close to the Country Club. Just listed $159,000. 3030 Country Club Dr .• C.M. 646-7711 PRIVATE COMMUNITY Of single fam homes in this btfl Npt. Bch locatio'n w /xlnt VIEW. Quiet cul-de-sac st. $139,500. 2201 Private Rd., N. B. 646-7711 F.AHT .ASTIC VllW From this imm ac ulate Newport Bch. home. Superb oversized fam. rm. & formal liv. rm., both w/fireplaces. Btwn/Coast Hwy. & Cliff Dr. 251 Oceanview. Newport Hgts., N. B. 646· 7711. UDO ISLE Outstanding custom bit home w /3 bdrms, 3 ba, fam rm, separate game ·rm & 3 car garage. Excellent value at ~17.700. 107 Via Genoa, N:ll. 646-7711. 1.AYCUST POOL HOME Spacious, beautiful, newly de· coratcd family home in select area. Priced right for im· mediate sale. 2051 Shipwa)t Lane, N.B. 646-7711. EXECUTIYE M.AMSIOM Superlative in every respect is this plush &'comfortable 4 bdrm, 3 ba VIP residence, in sought after, exclusive area. New on the mkt. 1230 Somerset, N.B. 646·7711 YOUll ll~IHST WAlKlll & LU OFflCE 1$ OPEN La..-od •••••••••••• 121JJ421·9411 L•P.._ •••••••••••••• 121Jll60-HOJ,1714J121-t710 '-flMdl el• .. y1Cllells 121Jl42M421 8:30 A.M. 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Pwti •••• 17141637-4770 , ... hHrt ............ 17141246-7405 , ... ~ ••••• ,.... 11141 JZl-OH I ,,_-"-1..-u.. .. 17141124-1120 ll""'d• Tyt.rM• •• 111.1617•J1JO,t71411J5-IJ60 ·s-r.A..e •••••••••••• 1114fl46-00Z2 T....._l 71tt .......... t7141 IJ2· .. t0 T•.._. ....... , • .... 1114tlJU2U w .......... , UH•~ ... .(1141194-0ttl WWffler> , ............. (2Utt4J.1U4.17t4117t•Z7f I ......_..Ol•llJelt •••• o l2l/IHf.7l'2,1714111WiOO ~ I We Work Hard To Sell Homes Right! clean 2 Br 1 ba. convt On the Point. Cl~e to den/studio 02x20') w110·. Bay & Beach. Sbr 4ba, formal din. rm, fan, rm. beam ceiling. Newly den, finished dbl ga\ wet painted. OllW car~ting & draperies. Mint condi· bar. S179,500. Prinonly. lion. move i n now. 673-3226. S148,SOO. Bk r 759·0358 Balboa Originc:i Spyglass. view, pool, Beach cottage 1~blk s12001mo lse option. ocean & bay, prin 1inJy. &W·l968or547·5162 PH: 49~·7267 for appt • • CAMEO HIGHLANDS Pemnsula Poi1t Open Sat & Sun 12-s Charming 3Br, iba. 3Br,den,l!ba. View, pvt l"rc'd air. bltios. lfplc. beach. ny owner. SlS!l,000. By owner. Prin S160.000. 4615 Cortland only. 673·2295 Dr, CdM.676-4782. Corona def Mar IOU Costa Mesa 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BRAMDMEW 4BR +DEN the ideal combinati~n of a new home It an c s la bJ1shcd neigh - borhood. featurin~ all the latt!St kitchetl ap· poinlmenls. ovcr~ized garage, large roo1~s. 3 baths, step down twet- bar. mini ocean v1cv. All \\ ulking d1stanlc to pnvale beaC'h. HOW ONLY $159,500. ~e. Call 644-721 1750+ SQFT Where else? At the \\'hite hoUSt! od l'ourse 1n Costa Mesa. Spacious ln•ing, 4 ar. p. ba. lrg dbl gar w/elcc opener. All new ca rpets & drapes thruoul. New insulation. Soundproof c(·1tings. Can operate business from home. Spotlessly clean inside & out. Open Sat & • Sun 1·5. Sec open house directory. Southern California Realty, 540-8149; 546-5605 RITA. E.ASTSIDE CUTIE iTlil'IOR;RI Unusual 2 Br on lge cor-~~~~~~~~~I ner lot. Enormous 1''am DUPLEX Spacious 3 bdrm1 ~ 2 baths, each unit. i,nrge mstr. bdrm., beamed ceil., xlnt rectals! $139,500 PAULMART;N REALESTAT~ 6'4·738.1 Rm. w/fplc. formal din- ing rm. Be quick! Won't last! .,,..11·. OPENNOUSE IUAILTY' 116i Or-, CM ...... u . 64S-9161 · 435 Acada Open 1925 La• Dr. 5Br, Open Sat/SunJ·S xlnt countrtt clb loc. Owner ~5·6962 M a n y x t r a s CUSTOM duplex U CdM. 4 br & l br rental 'l-'inest details, billiard no. wine cellar. s undedc ~Y owner. $165,000. 6'tJ.li069 ,,, •.•• '('§ 548-8614 /540·2018 3 l....Fam Rm-Fplc Large Jiving rm, w/fplc. dining area & large coun- try kitchen. Good size lot. Needs some TLC. $57,500 2600 Ughftt:te La BRING YOUR •#RAND IJl =~~SE 1tULTY PIANO and fOUR ~ BIKINI ---plenty.,f room tr6i°'*"9. C.•t• IMta lo cntertarn & J?lax in 645-9161 · this 4 hr Bro:dmoor. ---------Fam rm w/fp Open Sal/Sun 1·5: 67f> 00. TWO FOR THE M8NEY 3 Bedroom. 3 bath family home PLUS JNCOME UNIT. Huge living room, formal dining, 3 car garage with s~op space and loft. pool. make this -----"+t----1 a marvelously flexible Spyglass Ridge r, FR, home in one of our best upgrades/xtr' lg lot, ~lside locations. R.en- anrset'g, mini . Ownr. taJ unit in back -ALL. 640-2747 , I OFFERS coni1idered NEWONM ' KET DUPLEX-. ac two 1£ IQUcail ~ 2BR + gu unit. • Pl Beamed ceil' : lots ()f ac• charm, xlnt tentals. Prapm!~· $169,000. JUN RUHN, ''°° OCIAIUf NIWl>O•T ll(A(H Agt. 675·5113 -·----·-----UNITED B KERS &16·7 Ll'ITLE RE t-IOUSE 2 BR. 2 ba, or Hwy. s~.soo. Pa Mutio Real Estate -7383 Income Pro'-. Beach area location. For rental income. 2 NHt. homes. on one lot. In blfi demand rental 8reu. Co •-----..-.---• forinlonnatJon. 645-1474 .~1 .... 1- spc&~ • Bedroom dln1n1 + a library DOOt. Both b•t.hs have irew ~llmans, new Ulc oveT tub, new ~ turet. Kitchen bu new f1W and watu puriller. You'U Die• What you '" ... .,.IOO. Call 540-115\. , J!, _,. ... HERITAGl Hf ALTO~._. WHTSIDI llAUTY 3 bedmom, 1 belh. oo <'W ~ NC Jl'ft Hf'PC"l, ctn,... ~111&. Room for t>o-t « llV 11lrti1a1. QQJy •1• Ca.I( fOf' •ppt. COUM..wre>IT REALTORS 675-551. + 2 Uedroom, 2 b<1th rnl taie In best or rond1l1on TOlal Sl15.000 RoyMc Cordw Reoltor 11 I 0 Me wpori Costa M~so 541-7729 WJlk To Sl. John School 5 HK hse on ii dbl lUI de sa~ nr all Hhh ~ shopn'g. 3028 l!Jrdini: War. $67.~00. Fu:.l ~tpW. Bob QI.son l\~alty ~2-2018 ll32 8752 VETERANS JUST L I ST~~O . lwo bea ultful Eust:.1dl· homl!S NO do"'n Call Agent today. 540-3666 •R-2• Newport H~i9hts on J rorner lol 1ont·d lo .\DO UNIT. 1' .i "lllll'rbh upgraded home "1th loll> of pandini:. high l>lOnc I treplaCl'. mammoth l.1m11\· mom and ha" qu.1ltl\ l'ulJp••r 11lumb 1ng ();\ L \ !>i7 ,lM)O •NQuail ~ liiiillPlac• Prapert:i•• 7Sl-19l0 "' 1400 OoAlt $r ... CWl'Oll llAO• Super Value & Super Loc ation 2100 sq I t. •lbr. 3ba t family. <.;u,wm1wcl hme 111 Me,a \'t•nle. \~ 1~l11mp !>l•me lt•n<· .:·'IWl•t rnriwr lot p.d 10 W pl.1) 1\,1• ~ 8 5. 0 II II. () 111• n h ~ e Sat. Sun 111 ;, :t;J:IO c Ir ··~on 1\w or 1 .Ill 5~7 11.111;! h1 uwnr BACKIAY R-4 IYOWHER 4 llr, l!ha . Completely lncd ~ :rnJ. Eal>y ter ms ~ill . .Xxi :tll Sdnta Isabel. C:all t•vi•' 541l 016\l <Bid rs. 720(1 ~q It Count rv H4 loll E. SIDE: DOLL HOUSE OPEN SUN l :30 :> llu14e hackyard, :JBr "'"'m~<I 11•1ltng:-., l"O/\ lrph'. n·.illy Lo mon• in ~.tmo. REESE REAL TORS 751-1473 R .... CHOVIU.A where are you? HOT-HOT!' II '~ like Spanish. \1111 n i.:01ng to lo\e lhi' h11t tamale Yuu mu:.t ~t't' th1' htJUliful complt·le Iv n•mudt'lt'd :-.panish 1 .1~lh-:i llrdrooms & <! bJlh~ on .t hlll:C counlr) lol \ ou re i.:oin~ lo lo\ e com1111: home to this ha- C I l' rf d a -l o vour m.1r1?U.t'11la..~. Ca II & we·11 ndc nut together 540-3666 FIRST, our thanks and congratulations to Steve Johnston for becoming Whelan Real Estate's "Salesman of the year" for 1976. Also, for continuing the effort in 1977 by being "Salesman of the month for both Jan. & Feb." with sales of almost a million dollars each month. SECOND, our sincere thanks and appreciation to the e ntire Whelan Real Estate st aff for yet another unprecedented $5.5 million sales volume for the month of Feb. It is because of such dedicated & professional sales people that we at Whelan Real Estate have become a leader in the real estate industry in Orange County. 540-3666 Wltela11 REAL ESTATE Co1ta Mesa I 024 Fountain VaHey I 034 fowrtain V.., I 014 ...............................................•....••.•.••••..•....• Beaut exec homt• IDr, 21 i ba. ram rm. w heated & filtered pool Cb to p<1rk & S. <..:st l'l.ll.t. l\15!1 Valll'jo <..:r. $..'19,500 L>an lloppy RN II} . %3 !l895 OPEMHOUSE l y OWMER Prime Ea!>t:.1de C'.\I 4 Br 2 Ba. 2200 sq rt. lge Mr ner lot. 2 pat1~. owner may finance. Sal & Sun 11·4P~. 298 Rol:unhood Lane. &16 2.115 3+3 -s JBll OOLL llOUSE 111 nice ,1na uf GJrden G rm e \\.a rm cmol1ona I hm la,.,lclull\ decrt II " loh of v. ailpapl'r 6.. p.tnel'i.: Cpl:. upgrll d lhruoul Lri; lut \\ frwt tree;, A mu:.l "lt' ;.it ;:).)'.t.500 Bcuch & Valle) Hllv962 !1311 WOODSIDE HOME pool & Jae, 4 mo new. 2300 ~q ft, 4Br, 212ba. lri.: "l't ltar. din rm. lam rm " lrpl. J l·11r gar Open h~l' Sal & Sun 11 ·51' M. 1tilll6 :\ll F 1ctd1er. 11:1'1 i!Jll7 Sl:!:l.Ollll b) GO FLY A KITE! ;\Ille Square Park. close b) to lhii. 4 bedrm. 21~ b ath b eautifully landscaped family home. Fireplace in the living room, big family room. S7-l.9~ RED CARPET REALTORS Edinger at Springdale 146-2881 MST TN IM'llS~DQAM •IOPIMHOUSIS• Loera111• •Hla to•:. Br O#M" a.11ho,... dowa. J tloees 00 one I04. ec.loa, U .. latn I Br, Ill Hll.' to D-b l~k, ~.uoo. 2 l&ot)' ins n -•c 2Br w /yd . 10,$00 One cuatom bull,, 2 IUV/M'J 8"JamiD. nr bedrmhomewilbform•I Slater • N'e wland, dlnina rm. rwnpua rm. .,_ s fplc. Ha1 • HColld 2 .-t/ un 12·$. M2·9'11l, 1111.Y USTED .. ,.. -•• -119/'-rwl• ,. ....._ ..... .._... ~ ,... w/atllle9 : I ...,, ... "f l 1...., .... ............................ ~,... ................ 171.IOO. .. •• I; .. I• .. .. . • bedrm rental home 14'1·'736. Looky·Lou1 behla4. '88.000 I.I all you1-~---·------1 ....... -:::::-:--:-'.:--::-;:::::-:--=-:::-=--:~=1 payfortllisb•by. . llALCHARMH CALL NOW 752-7315 :: ·-=~ Sharptslh~onlyway lo DONALD M . BIRD :~ 1~~~~~~~~~~I describe th11 lovely A u o cia tes , Aeolton I, I-home. 38r. 28a, fom rm, 1, din nn. pal.lo, bugestone -------------1 •. BVOWNER !Br. l '2Ba. Yorklown Valla Con do, $56,900, 963·3957. Open House Sat/Sun l·S By ownr. 2 s tory, 4br, tam.rm. 3ba. $136,500 9961 Oceancrest. 968·5469 frplc, boat & triuler :.tC· • Cdl>. lrvM I 044 '1ni... IO.~.! $68.900 .............................................. :: OPEMHOUSE • (t5p~~!!a~~~g-::, TURTLEROCK HILLS =;· • EX!CUTIVE HOME (714)548-3350 Spacious plan I. President home. 3 • .. Open Housel 1·5PM. Sat & ---------1 Bedrm. family rm. formal dining rm. $137 .500. Fee. Gorgeous 180 deg. suns~L and ni ght light view of Orange Co A C. intercom . prof. d ecorated & landscaped. Comm. pool & tennis els. .. Sun. Pool home 3 Br den. 2 ba, w/sunken bathtub. fplc, lg lot on cul de l.ac. By owner. $83,SOO. 8711 Princess Cr. 963·58<M ANXIOUS OWNER Ask for Jean or Frank. T ARIB.L REALTORS #I In CaHfornla 540-1720 .. ~: Hunff'")ton V&.wPOlllt OpenHou~e Soi & Sun 1 2 SPM 11562PuebloClrcle Sh P008L HHO~E .~~••••••••••••!~~~ ~~!~••••••••••••!~.~~~ Beaut single level 2 Br, 2 arp 3 r unlangton ba, attach dbl gar w/elec Village, new cpts, fresh •---------1 ------• · opener, frplc, 2 p3l10S, paint. Manna H1gh Sehl Starter Home•. Woodbn'd!e Home':: t•stm rpts & wallpaper D1~lnct. Buy 1t & move Truly m aint. rree intoday. Cut e 2 bedrm with twnhm, overlookini.: $Sg SOO custom f1replat•e & C~ekSI eTrad ' lndscpd g rccnbclb, ' tastefully enl'lo~ed fronl PHASt: II .: winding p1ttt\ways w pat io . Yard 1s <I WILLOW MOOEL -1U1:1 nate lighting. Lrg re~ I a n d s c a p e d Jlla. :! :.t y. S!IO.ooo.: clbhse, swam pool wfse masterpiece' Near com &106631 or e\e644·76:?1 therapy spa & sauna+ munat)' park and pool ------•: champ1onsh1p tenn1S l'rt ......._ and tennis court! Sound ... Avery unique res1dente. ~ ruce? Call Red Carpet BY OWNt:H Greenlrl'e 3• On~ $75,000 __ 6071 w-. H.~ Realtors. 833.3380. Br. 2 ba. rountry k1tctwn1: ... --------•I -,tudy, lmbcpd, 3'2 )r:. .. Beilch to t:lhs, E to SACRJFt<..:t-: SALE: New· t'Jlt 551 1!151 Chapel, <2 blks>. right t ly pmnled -t bedroom. 2 1st left. then left to 18562 full bJth!., h\lng room Pueblo Cir. ''1th I 1 re pl.ice. Dining By Owner 963·S333 area. delu>.e k1Ll·hcn. On- OMLY I LEFT ~ Sat /541n I ·5 51316th St H. B Brand new 3 Bit. 2112 bu deluxe home. S Short blocks to ocean. $96.000 witor~ Down. Call today 8-12-4466 LEADERSHIP R.K LACUESTA h S..56,,100 Call Tarl>ell, Healtor-.. 8-12·11854. All Terms l ike to leach Handsome home Walk to park and library. .i versatile bedrooms, 1 ~ baths. eallng area, wood burmn~ f1replare. partY. patio. $69.000. Tarbell, Reallors, !162 5566 WALMUT SQUARE ffl,'50 Super neat C Ph1n th at " near park and pool. W Jlk to school. Converuent to free w a y s 11 l' It 11 Y ' HURHY! WON"T L,u;T LONG . Popular El Dorado with R H l'1\NOR.\:'11IC VIEW Rvov.nr.-1 Ur. tam. rm. 1: r.ir G . comm ten Pl"''·: l'rtn only. ~1 37 ,!'>uo .: ~l.1 :!AK:! • TL'ltTt.ERO<.:K 5 UH, ..!' ~ u.1. den. l.tm·rm ro1 i' vat1u. µrime loc. feu: !:ind SJ 28.500. l'nnr. e1i. · ly 67:1 7239 t'\'C!. <\j: Y.knds.1'.13l1·74ll5 wkdav,. : . .. 'nw <..:olony lly owner Im:: m.11:, 3Br. 2Lla. k1lch1•11 , · lain rm. $73,5011. By aµpl:' ~l51 t.~35 l'le 6·10·0·17:,: mqu•r. rnnt• onl~ upl.tair:, s upi'r bonus OWNEH GONE: Mui.I AMC REALT Y ---------·I room.J11cuzi1,38r.3bu, sucrit1re this ba i; 5 551-2000 d._1y~ ;. Ol'EN llSE SIS 11·5 ., 3761 Pro' 1ncctov. n, lr' •: OPEN DAILY HOT 311!.1Culh•i:e.\\e ANOTHER OHE This love!\' £<1sl$1de :I Ur hmc ha·<> hard"nod floors, bay wmdov.. hnck lplc .md J 3 Br 2 !fa ren lal hme al a pnrt• ~ou 11 luve: Xlnt1ncom1·' SASSY family rm. 3000 :.q ft. bedroom. formal dinmg1----- Reduced to Up gr d • d th r u out . room, gourmet kitr hen. TURnEROCK $115,000. 9692 Melinda Dnck t1replace, shady Pres ident home : 4 LOOK :1 n r. 2 1 i ha 1 1111 tin Th1•.,t• are llJTles wheo French Quartcf' (',tm 11111 JU" do11 '1 w::int to ->ec ilq\ .... " w 1 µ1 . ..-111 I ,111ntht1 \ummer..-1111 ""''" 111i11I . .ill 11111 Hul II >01&'re 10hire&led ....-1•1 :.tKl :-,,·Ki 114;; t 111 the '-!ll rr>mmercial tn \ll'S \ \ t:lt DI. lllUIC\I ,, . .,. 1'11t·h,·n $711.IMMl \(;T ;,.i;, l:!llll lov. n ~ou re not l(oing to" anl.to miss th1,, Ollt!· H1~h1 In the ht'.irl of IH· a u l I u I do " n r "" n ,,, :, Ill! pol 1t 1.1111 rm 1'01--1.1 ~t''•' on lht' hl\d m.11 hi" I ri•I• ""l.11111111 I '' '•'" P.•11 "lilh '-1' It 1111., .!111111 , 11 1 t II , '"' 11~1!.. lht• t1rn1• I•• I •l JI! """''i ~J ~kl .. 11, 111714 I rh•· .11l11f'lll11·, "' lh1 1101• • 11111101'1'1 1.11 \ 1111 1111, hi II UNITS, UNITS UMITS • h.1nK•' lh1· 1 h.1nn1·I hul lht' nu1111t..r .... ,11 Jllll \11u 11n th•· radii .. 1r v. J\l· 540-3666 Devin Recd Estate 642 f.Jl>8 Dana Point 1026 .•••..•.•.............. PRI\' \Tl" P \RTY v.Jnh \"It>\\ I h1pll'' or H ' 1111 '" Dan.a l't 1·~ 11:.'11 RESORT MOTEL and 140 Seat Rntaurant on GO\ nm t l~e 1,in11 Ill &t di") Cl11,e<J ('OrJl>llr d lion l.o" ka'"· luv. 111 tt're--t R\ nv. Ol'r on 110ll' t;rt'oil for "" rwr m.:r $350.000 Pnn onJ\ Pmnt Hit\ ·l!lil ~.11011 SECLUSION $78 5001 Cr. 96.'J.4088 pauo with frwt trees, Bdrms .. 2 bath~. family thru.i slunninRrt•ramic J • $79,500. T a rbel l , rm . frplc., li;e. patio llll· •·nn' di,,<·over the BeaulHul 3 bedrm plus llll...leed Realtors. !J62.sset; Ou1s t11nding view or -umplu11u, !»plt'ndor of fom rm. choice Fountain n HYn+t-lights! lmmarulate ron ihi.. 3 hl'<lroom. :! bJlh Valley location. Super p • ...,.on dit1on. Electronic .11r hnmc "1th t1re1>lan'. clean, only 6 years old, nvacv ~ I 0 4 2 filter. CIOl>l' lo s1:hoob nt'Jr \tlLE S(Jl \1-tE belowmarkethurry?! Sprawling leasurefy un ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner transferred. Th•~ P \HK' Cook out-. J re lWj]j@_Q~\~;·a~.,.. der a heavy shake roof 1., Choice Wmrfront won't last! Call for app t .tuuhl,• lun 1•0 \our ov.n lfi..., •• -·----l::! a dazzling. near new 4 lol.Owner.846·0247 S139.SOO i.:.1, BHQ 111 thl· ""'Jn 962·4471 ~: 54&· 3 bedroom. 2•~ bath home ln iM DAVID D. CARL S OM ot .\ulir l.1r"1' hatk ).1rd complel~IY surrounded I 0 44 REALTOR l ll-929 3 ~ --.••......•.......•.•... tnmplt•le v.ilh dc•t .11led1--=------•I by a rugged w.ed bnck 1ont1elt: and bml.. worl.. !>IX root wall. This fa mily OPEH HOUSES TURnEROCK Ol< c-1110~ the oqu1:.1lf' OPEN HOUSE home on • cul-de-sac EST ATES ATHlliM with a hi.:hl1:d boat.Ls a sweeping sun STOP Presidential home. hu~e tountam. Y.hlll' d1111n~ i\ ken h\·ing room act"enh.'<I at fee simple lot, super up· stucco wall ent·ompas~e" by a un 1q u e a r e h e d graded 3 bdrm. family Lill' wdudl'd hnmc. lh fireplace openmg and a 5022 KROM rm. wetbar, d1nin).! rm appuanlml·nt .ml\ s tep· down wooded TV a~ preview this sharp. Only $132.500 C:ill lli·h·n $97,900. lounge! By appointment a iry and brig ht 3 or Don Bryan Tarbl'll only. $89,SOO bedroom lamily home in Realtors. tl32·71SI. the de...arable RANCH. A --- l>eparale formal dining BY OWN~:ft .Jlaequd room and family room. Club. 313r, 2Ba. pool. AMD IE HOOKED i • Once you ·,.e seen lh11 · lovely & Hry popular : bdrm home m (;n:en trl·c you will he hooho, l\1t·ch lndl>l'Ptl . & ju:.\ ~ll'J>S from th<' p•1rlt ~ HJth'\, 1lt·n, 1.1m1ly rm1• Si7,!J(MJ 552-70~ ~· THE : VILLA :' REALTORS ----.4o C /\ I. I F . H 0 M ES by Owner 3Br. ::!ba, Cam; din, t·. air. highly up1 11rc1'1i Open Sat/Sun,. ·IA7l l.mdstrum, lrvinet: ~1·56iti • Mountoin Goat Lot Walk to h~111•h & m.1r1n;1 T1•pt1 & '1\11\t'I 01111 !fl r.10 Pnn nnlv Jiu\ Walk to lighted tennis Open House Sat/Sun 11 5. Turtlerock G1" : ~~~::,t and elem entary1_55_2_·1_686_· ______ , New4 Br2 Ra. Pam llmi I 11011.' CIH'i ~Ill mu ,11 a Jll'H"t' & lt•r'llh \ 1111 • ,111 .ti lunl (".111 lnrdd.111' dart 't reef this ad lht' Wt>t'kt'rl<I . Cozy home on quiet cul de Ownrr Sl45.000. Prtnl"I 17245 CITRON sac. close to pools & len· onh. r.w 5ti21. Uy appl. · 540-3666 \\t' h.;d ll\e & th11t" "" 11,r,.1mUhrrc'aonly on• lt·lt .uul I 111.1~ 1 .. i.:"n1 ti\ t h" t m ,. \ •l 11 \ ,. 11n1•lwcl d•t~ .1•1 Jlul 11 ,,. .. •• 11\I• ,. ... 1 .. t1 1n the• II •11• lo1v. 4nv. n .1hou1 \;(' DO\\' n"1h1~ h1 1ul1ful I POIHT REAL TY C.lll ltlfi ~Ml LO VELY C USTOM IRE.A THT AKIHG I llr I"'• ba, li.:1• < nunln. Whtlt• W.ili r , 11 • ..,. :i ~1l1hen & f.1mill ruom, lltlrm Conoo '""m' 1111011 man\ blt1n' { h•'•' l" & set unl) '1.o "\,111 n11•1111 '< h11t1ls '.hop,., & rutun· C ounl' ~MM •1111 -1 11 11.1rk SRi! 51111 OV.Ol·r CLOSE TO IE.ACM 3 Br, 2~ Ba, lg. bonus nn. xlnl neighborhood, 583,900. Beach Chff 963-'1895 or 963·4908 nis. 2 Br 2 Ba twnhme in End unit, popular CAM-Univ. Park. Village I BRIDGE m the TER-Beaut lndseprl low RACE. 3 bedroom, formal dimng room. Ex-ma1nl yard, 1-:z ran· rellent location od floors.+ many olht•rdc University Park. Near corat1vc, features pools, park, clubhouse, $69,900. I rinc only ---------1 h1•1lr•w1m • hAll! hnm1· 1'"1 5f.IJll " ' 'llill i27i l'•>lnt 1lt'.1lt) I'*• ;,i;i.:1 s&S Resale Specialists. 3. 4 or 5 bdrm models avail. some w I pools 968·4602 Penrungton Properties VIEW shoppin& & schools. Must 552·94~ ___ _ RAREFIHD! Mesa V•r<W ., !'lon-. 4 bcdrm. form<1I 1hnin1i: nnd C.1m1h rm f.}Ulcl l'UI cit• 'Ill' ~:\tr.1 l:ir,.;r purk ltk1• ';ml" 1th .1uto!lpnnkl<'r<1 .1n1I h~ht tf1R. 2 P1.11los Look~ hh .1 model hnm1' 1hk1ng ~'>.950 Call MO llSI ~HERITAGE \\Ith lh1· •t'\\ l"IOI"' \'\ h·rrn' 1n ""'' ul ( '""1 \!. '·' '11, H .1r.'.1' for un U..•r '-'•.! tll!O 'nu II hllt•·r 11<>1 "".111 "'" 540.3666 C ORHER LOT HAVE STH W HEEL CUSTOM flO O L W ILL TRAVEL I lldrm fJm room. e nrl v.hen l''!crow 1' 11Vt'm'•I 11.it1n l>etoratcd in earth '---------•I on vlu.'h . lore\-er \ 11•w 1• :'I Br, 21 , bath hoint• tone:. l mmarulale Ol'IHHOUSE Open hou.'t S11l Sttt t :, r.7 ·500 Call 751 3755 Aat GET THERE QUICK It ~ 11922 Pequ1to ~t Oarna STRATFORD P ARK Olt MISS OUT!! '.-.'J I'~_~c;_ h 1 P01nt. homt. l5x%2 ram room. Shiny new 3 bedrm home ~twffl!fi loat Canyot1 Rtty w rtr lu ceiling massive an charming Huntington _ •;ii•• 1 1 ••::::...__ Call 494-1502 r1repl11ce Adlt occupied. Beach sertlon. $85,000. 8 On The Bluff OPEN HOUSE --------:l Lrg IJ<lrms, over 2000 Blocks west of Beach By owner• :l br .Mua El Toro I 0 32 ~, ft 1n thi'I one level Blvd. on Indianapolis. ~.dUrday & see lo apprec1ale. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN "SP~CI ALIST' I 46 72 IS.AIRE 2 BR Condo ss.1.000 A GREENTREE S 2 BR & DEN S92,:.0Cl bedroom HAMPTON 3BRSI04,000 wtlh a gorgeous 18 by 40 Others Floor Plan' Anthony POOL. VERY A\'a1lable private oversize yard S• Joaquin Reaffon enhances this beautiful 752-1615 ho me. HIGHLY up·1--------- graded neutral carpel· mE RANCH·3Br. 2Ba. Ing. OPEN and BRIGHT din rm, cul·dc·irnc, hy lhro~houl. Stop by ror a owner, prin only 552·3300 preview. --- REALTORS Verde. :1i1H l~dion'll. ~·····;••••••••••••••••• hm. Only 189,000. Call right o n Huntington SU..Mmll '°"9-0f·TM-Rood ---------1 O\><!nhou54Sat 1StmtOJ. n louscByOwnr 4br. 7~1 37MA~t _____ Street.918HunliugtonSt. IJ 11·5 3 SMOWIERRY is slunnina excollcnt•c, _ --am.rm, 18• ba. 23~71 Open 11 AM to 4 PM " C ottaMeto 1024Co•toM•-102~ Ouryea orr Rockheld CLASSICHOME Sat/Sun. 18506 S HARP Deerfield lhl1lav1shly upgradcd J • ~ "' l "'S S72 townhome Plan 3. Up-bedroom end unit has •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~--·500_. ___ :4 Yr old. 3 bdrm, spac Kewt lopn Realty eraded carpel$, drapet TWO rtreplaces. r1rcp1t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *BY OWNER* Lar~~llavce~ot:.~e~01'J1~~~~·~41~-l~J~O~O~~~I v and tile throughout . Con· and TWO patios (l·otr Grand Opening •! ~~t~·~ c~td;:~~ ~~,~~~e~~;c~:_S'1_6_,soo_.,_ LAOUESTA . allarta ~;'l~~~=~si park, ~:~rr~~r~~~ Ti~~ TE ESITA L steps lo park. els lo srhls ________ , Popular El Dora.do with Hunti•ngton ",'~·'RAISIO 0 Uri ous G REEN 8 Jo: LT R VI LAS ~ !~:O~~rsc~n~~1~. 1d:1i Executive Home =::i1.=.'a~"!~~ Yi . t suPER ~erock Ptan ~~v;,~~~~!111;y:~;.: CONDOMINIUMt : 769-5198 art Spm & 4 Bedroom. 2., ba. earn ba. ram rm. Up•rd 'd 18wpOIO 4 t 0 w nh 0 "1 e. 4 8¥appointmentonly. ., : wtmds. rm. dlnina rm. d en thruout. SU S,000. 9192 bedrooms. dl.nln1 room 1x1 ·--.Tow_L __ l'_ • , ..,.,EFOIEST Gre1t area. Must see. MelindaCr.90-4088 larnlly room and lots ;J II j"" .. ail l • -' ,,_ ...... Y ~ : .. ~" Ow n e r r e a d y t o Sinile story 2 bedroom, 2 •beautiful llvtng sp•ce. • ~ : °"'Y 10 bft : """"LEA CARDEN ne&oliate. Priced at 2 Br 2 Ba,. 2 1ty, condo, bath. Buutlfully de· "'nnted windows aftd no Plac• • , , • 2 BR. 2 Ba, plus Den SUO 000 free •landine unit. Ideal corated with u1tom wax floor1. Slop in and ...__~ : Fcatupng Spacious 2 Bdrm &if~ bath, : Lovely dining & patio ' lac. Like new, $58,500. c~ 4' wallpaper. .....,bello ,.. _,.,112· • llh ti I b 1 · • kitchen. Fo~ed heat " 540-8902 ; 846-48« !1~.!::; pelee 11 e.!'..t.ry ball. ~ 1 . woo ou11~(n 'MACH • ... rt~ u ces, I\ co m ~ I and : AIC. Many amenalles, ...... ..... noon ----------: private pat os. • auto. spnnklers. 1araie ASSUME 7¥4°/o z si-tJot. Double 1ara1e DRAMAnC a : £aOLL..51500 : door bft. mam>rs. etc. By OWNER. 3Br. 2ba, wltb el e c tric door ijj CRBATIVE : "' ~ ' ____ ....,_.__ : Aslun1 S&Z,500. Main· pool w/1pa, like new. 'opener. ltifalnlenanee la design. 2 Br. Z Ba • • tenance ftt. $43.70 mo. Wallllotlbrary&hlachL free Towl"lhouae with :-< ~ane bit tnh In 1>r•· : Ml ~-: llem bersh i P ; Lake S84 ~oo. Prl D on ly Swifl\IDln& pool, jacuul, Cl sticJous Unlv. Park. This : Z29 "'• "''""'• ·: •'OttSL Beach & Tennis ___ Ev~/wkndaB4?-QW6 • .. ~ & lenn.i.I court. 9 • flr plan orn unlquo Costa Meta • Club. Preltlge 4 Br hm 2 bn Ira month.• new. IAHCH lEAlTY reatures. An outstandu~ : OPENS.AT/SUH I 1·5 ram rm, prof'dec;t'd. OPENHOUSESSUNDAY value priced under mkt PhoM 64S.26t2 • ..,.,...,.,z•-... ~L" Across trom Mlle Sq 2 Br·S52,tOO, 10201 SJJ,900 SSl-2000 for lmmed. aale. Only • .... ~...... · Kaimu. J e~sse.ooo 1M92 te0.ooo .. : t_otf Aqckfleld, east on Pnrk. $88,700. By owntor. Welltw\ncb 4 Jhl.$51 ll80 UIMACULATK : ~~:::t,e-ncon ~·33Sl. 93UP)leCr .. W1lmatr., Louted oft Ellh Colooy 4~Jl JBA, by ~ : TedHV .... Co. Price red110Uoo. Jbr ::.~·&~~1i!: ........ ·~RMI. A =t.' L!w~r:: : lff ~Hwy Twol\me, New cpl, ... 000 Newl.and lo HunU.aton ten.nee 1a"1. Teftoi1 : • .,..._.._.. .i~ ~o.n !!,.owal" !·. MAU.OJ U4LTOltS ~ PGOI, ~ "'..00. Opea "1 > 161-VV'<" ~ .... Jtoa. &&1hll u -1: " 4 1n.uu ••••••••••• M446 ~ot•Da t61-•77l m.l.TU LA.,_h CI! f'BALTY \. DOGWOOD • ls a bt>.iullful t ree In tho Spnni: .• rnd so is th1i h11:hl' de s lrabl4 CAIWll"F in lhe T<:q rare. SupNbly main, tamed and ready for ) ou1 C.111 to !.Ce now ' I I , I R.AMCH REAL TY' I 551·2000 • OPEN Sal 12·5/Sun 1Mi1 'lilt ch armer. Wonl Ins t Hurry call A1H!. 00!·7414 : 4861 Lori An, 559·54tll •· WALMUT SQUARE 1, · COMDO , 2Br, 2Ba. Open for i'4. 11pectlon 14572 Ov•I Rc4' ~I 1169 or 544·6437 IEAUTtFUL Adult ocrupled muc sought ofter Plan 103 1 the C8llfomia Hom Formal d1nina roo Lota of priVDC)'l Qw Cul-de-sac 1tr~. On" a few &ood deals M • Call tosce~ar. ·H ~ RAMCH RIAL TY Sll·2000 I: ,, I• '~ I i , ~ I I UMCHllALTY 551.2000 ----TURTLEROCK GLEN: New SBr. 38a, S rar garaae. $159,000. Owner S52·7133114 Sycamore SMOKETREE 3Br. 2YIBa. rounlry lul Highly upgraded, 1m OPEN DAILY 8AM.T06PM. maculate, xlnl locauoo 1----------i $68,950. Ownr/Ji:l 644·9616 Prv Jacuui Th1.11 3 bedrm borne has it all' A Jacuzzi in the master bedrm atrium area -a formal dining room off the hv1ng room Clnd a large ramll) kitchen ! Landi.caping nghl out of a picture! In exclusive Un1ver-;1tv Park 11 1 For an appt to CollecJe Porte see! Call Beautiful centrJI AC, Red Carpet Columbia Model. 3 lgl' Reoltors 813-3380 bdrms, den, formal dm'J<1·---------i & ram.rm. Ju~t listed ------ 544·9'111 1.ag.a leach I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridge Arborlake OLD , "'GU ... "" Choice waterfront. i.un * .,. ""~ * ken hv rm, din gallena, DELIGHTFUL early 38r. den. lg fam rm, Lagwia home once used 2' 2 Ba Woodside Model. a!> .i. playhouse. 3 5lones of charm & character, :! fi73-2624 or S48 012'l r1repl1.1ces. beamed cell · Woodbri~ Arborfoke Super upgradt.'tl 2 Br, lux condo, neJr the lake Slll.500. Xlnl tcrmi. Avail. Apnl IS 499 2109 or 559-1833 By ow nl' r BEST IH WOODBRIDGE 4 Bdrm. dining rm, fam1 ly rm, 3 baths. 3 cJr gar Ownl"rs moving oul ur town. RIGHT REAL TY Coll 979·8533 TURTLEHOCK Hroal1 moor Plan Ill, 4 Br 2•, Ba. Fam ltm, Uin ltm, 3 car gar, beaut v1t•w o( the hi Its. Ownc·r II~: J\ Ill 8.13·2ffi9 Opn Sun 4! 51'M in~:.. stained gla:.s &. ocean view. $1i9.SOO. Super Potetdial 3 Bdrm. home-North End Large ramily room & gara~e stressed for second unit. R -2 SlS0.000. NEWEL\.. ol \'\OC Inc bkr L.tgunJ 81',tCh ~9~ 6S9-I CONDOM INI UM MAH INER 'S COVE Spac1ou:. 2 BEDROOM. 2 llA TH condo. closl.' t tennis court & duhhouse. pool & JU<:uzz1 Several blocks from bc a t:h $611,950 -<wl~~~-Bnght & cheery 2 Ur, \.MNn.1 Smokelree $62,SOO. Opn .....__..... !louse Sun 1 s. #!I i\m 939 Glenneyre 494-85 f9 ~erw~ ooJ;>ff Jt'flicy 1 OUTSTANUl~G F rem·h gt Normandy. 2 rrn. l B \ Open House Sun. I 5PM, IJrge lot 2 lilo<:ki. tu 2 9 W 1 n I er.: r c en, beach SIS!f.SOO Deerfield Agl.t>a2 tt36H OUT~TANUINt: Vil""* Wood & i(la!I:. home Pnvale dnve 5219.000 NEW WOOD & ..:la'is Huy now & 5clett c:o ordm.alt!S. $185,000 COZY New 2 br. l bJ l'tmdo 2 Level\ O\ l'rlook' ~lrl.!dm & h •nn1,. All hltrt~. J1r cond. &Ii! W7 I $41.000 ------- OPEN HOUSE I 72ll CAHDUIBllY Live in comfort in the air cond. Dover plan home in The Ter- r ace. 3 bdrms .• 2 baths, secluded end unit. Owners anx- ious. $78,500. OH Michelson and Jordan. THI THRACE A highly upgraded "Windsor" model home in Un1vers1ty Park. Upgraded thru-0ut with lush brown carpeting, 2 baths, fireplace. a large decked patio with slat roor. A real beauty and priced to sell at $68,900. WOODalDGE CllOSSfHG A n e w 2 bdrm., den , "Brighton" in the fantastic Village of Woodbridge. A real beauty with vaulted ceilings, ceramic tile kitchen and baths, plush curpeting. cushioned sheet vinyl, plus 2ly'j baths, fireplace and formal dining rm. All this plus close to your own lake and recreation area. Priced to sell at $99,500. °"" SUM. 1.5 12 EUCALYPTUS Larges t of The Terrace townbomes, this charming Cambrid'e will be available for your tnspection today. A 3 bdrm., 2 bath residence with a formal dinine rm. & eating area. Good location & shows well. Priced at a modes~ $78,500 & owner wants an off er. Near Jordan & Michelson. red hill realty 552-7500 . NORI NS REALTY OCEANVlt;W <'ONO<> lltlh abun Ahsu (.'11 oyon 2 Odrm'\., 21• bath]'! & den. Walle to oouch. l yt"ar n e w with m1cru-wav~. lrlilb 4:11111 pactor " w et b.-r Pt"•ceful. pnval~ IUl.'111 t1on. •.!KIO. BUILOABLI!: LOTS 1.arge lot in Temvle lhlb area·S47 .500 Coast llw\. l'om merclal K 2. ~1s.ooo each. C-1, $-U,000 t'Jl'h •49...a057 * $1~.ooo Hestauranl Xlnl Lse Locu111m S1sg.OQ0.3llr 2Ba Oc\ u $189.000-3Br 2l:Ja·B<:h:-.d SJ()(),000 ur $37 S. OW 2 To Choose From Bldg Stage-Oc Vu 4 Br 3Ba + Pool VIEW!! VIEW!! Overlookin~ Lhe t•1t) 11( Laguna & miles ol l'Oaslhne. Urn. Wl'IL lil' i.1gncd 4 bdrm . 21 ~ bath hume h;is lot-. of -.luting j?la'>s wall s, wood beamed l'l•1hni.:~. IJrl!l' µnvatc p;lt10, \ ll'" cll'l'k for relaxins: All un .i large, well land,,l.JIH'd Io t. w 1th s p ri n i.. 1 l· r system. Ju:.t 1i .. 1l·cl Jt $187.SOO JUST LISTED!! Large, well dt• ... 1gn1:d i bdrm. cond11m1n1um Close lo shopping & beach, "1th a p<'l•J.. ol tht• ocean. would ) nu ltdtl'\ l' S62.~I' 8co;iiat1ful «K••• '\'lftwt Wll" <.'.41t•hn• llUU•l• I rom tlf1ll .. pactuu1 I tldnn . 2 b•th bumr. th .. iltt' Wlllllt'd '161ll0 I"' pcrft'<'l for cntcr\1Un1n11 A 2nd l)llUu ha:. oct·1.n v14•w11 Nlcl'ly tanctte•P«S SltlU.~ MIGUB. SHOHS f>opuJu J PliAn 4 bdrm. 1 _________ -i 10'9 SEAYIEW 0 y tta•• _ ...... ~ ........ ~ .... . .-..._.........,,.. ... ,... ... .. aMllllltt .................... ,_ _....., .-.. w• ...... 1t1Pfh I ........ ......, .............. ,.~ .. LA OUN~ NICUt:l. •t~-1720 499-4551 DANA POIN"I' 493-88l2 LAGUNA 8EACK > 4ln·M89 & den p:allo home. in th~ J>Opular. pr1viate area Thi.' pool & Jacu.tu are ~urrouudt~ bY l>t!aut1ful lan<hc:apinK $130.ooo 2 BDRM .• North end t-'rp k . brkfst. rm. Large CHOICI CUL DE SAC Newport ltoch I 07' Jot si1s.ooo Panora.mac view. 4 Bdrms .• 2~ baths, •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PMG ALLEN frple. in cozy den, vaulted ceilings, de-WESTCLIFF MARIMEltS It EAL TOR >194-7578 luxe noor covering. decorator fixtures. [Avely 48r 3ba. Pool & POINT 109.SN Cuast. Laguna A "Bel Air" feeling in Newport's Jacuu.i. I.ante patio. l~e CUSTOM VliW ... ~ newestplanncd community.$197.000 tot. Sl49,ooo. Open u YWl• 1--------i .,OlYeddw.ta o,...s.t/S-1-5. Sal /Sun 1·5. 1S31 HOME ' ,,...,.,,,_ OPEN SUH. 12·5 !!f'~nd Dr. Own/Bkr Construt'tlon lo begin ltOSN.CoanHwy .• loguno 28832 Shody L~ t~L ~ ~~~ ~ * 675-5930 * -January '77 •. 3100 Sq. n. 494-1177 Top Of The World ~ e t 3637 E Coast Hwy JUST LISTED 4 BR. 3 811 contemporary 31601 Coou Hwy.,S.L09una DrJmalic 3 bdrm. home, • ·1 I ii Coro~a del Mar · 2 br, Seaw nd Condo ranch style bompe-1 Man~. 499-4591 beamed ce1I upper level. · -·-·-·-··-Won't lai.t. C.ill &a2·38SO. many xtras. ans .,. 18 rt ce1I m tower level Propert) House specifications avail. in Reduced S9,000!!! Ta,· stelul u:,e. o~ ~t~1ca~ M;ssion Vieio 1067 Hewportleoch 1069 Bwlt 1ns Galo~ in this 4 omce. ~56;~· Submit Offen!! ll e in entn • 1 c en ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR 21 Ba 2 lrplcs hob , .. .,.., .. -$ ll~·auttlul fJmil} home, J one of the z•., baths. All I .._.~ORT 1e.a.cH . ,2 'h ' ti! blk" lo the beal'h ~ nt'ar rooms look out on huge AGEAH H LLS .._.,... ..-~ by rm, lat llou:.c ""ilh ~ h111h school. J Hdrms .. decks. \\1th views or Lg. 4Ur, 2Ba, Agean $65,500 water~a ll , rum.PU;'> l"oastline & valley below M 0 de I -A I r c 0 n d. uJ Se . d Pl· W/Wet-bar + voot table. IJm1I~ rm. u1ninl! rm, Outstandin custom lndst·pd. Seller requires Pop ar awm an in dblgar+carport.i\llon ~l'll studio (t•an lw •llh h H d g b . d rapid sale S85 900 Nwpt. Terrace-2 lg. lge lot nr l:lut•k Bay. llllrm I. 2 lrpk~. :-.unken w°.~"'ke•~ gl~tee1ta~th Dovei)r,~~l!uhors Mslr. bdr,111s 1 .. 2~ ba1s,, 2 Sl63.SOO. B y owner. II\ 1ni.: rm w1lh h1~h . ·' sty. w / rp c, inc g. 548-4165 b~ameu l"e1lio~. J\11ce ends.$220,000 7S2'103l comm. pool. jaeuni.1s -------BEACH CHARM ER 1lt1t10 & huJ!•· ullht} rm ORANGE COAST ac. park. Choose up-i---------• UcH·h~rl t·n ::.tal dtll•r-. REAL ESTATE New Conloba J Ur, up-grades. move-in approx. $74,SOO. sta1rwd ~IJ!>~ -.kyhghl. 644-4848 graded tpt.s & floor. Near May 1st . Prin. only. Evt's :.ee 1t t(ldJ~ 1 \' ou w 111 he lake nice lot. Open I lou:.c & Wknds, 768·9349 dt!hi.lhlt'll $11!!1,SOO Sat & Sun. Siil Jll76 Open Sunday 1·5 ;>.i Side, nr ocean, beac•h, _S59_,900_. ______ 1 I 055 Dyer Ploce hl\t'IY :! Br apt, patio, l I> Blul'b1rd, lelt on S-1!1.SOO 494·6320Agent_. -Newport leoch 1069 W)kvlf J Charming ••••••••••••••••••••••• homl', Blu~ll1rd Canyon Laguna Hills I 050 SPYG' .a.55 HILL i''irst time orrerl'd I ••••••••••••••••••••••• - Bdrm . den. 2 bath:-. OPEN llOUSE 49 MOHTECITO rrplc . llm1ted Ol"t•.in 25511 Charlemagne ap... Sat/Sun l·S \ 1ew . .,tre ... !>ed for 2nd Sunday 1·4PM A conqueror's view ol :,ton S97.500 S Br 2 Ba. 2 sty, d1n111i.: Catalina. Newport and . * 494.755 I * rovm. 2300sq.ft the coast 4 Bdrm • 2 12 RUCKER REALTY b11ths. family rm . 4! h;ll;!1)c (or')ac5 ea.1..1"'cir 642-4758 fireplaces. h~e kitchen & 3-car garagt? Pn\ Jll pool W / JaCUZ7i.,1$27S,000. BRAND NEW Oceanfront Dplx. OPEN SAT /SUH I 0-5 llllE.loha. 3 Br. 2 Ba. upper. 2 br, 2 bJ lower $2i0,000. Owner. Prin. only. 6'W 7677 BLUFFS 4 BR OPEN SAT/SUN 2 S .WS Vista koma "W" Plan. 4 Br, 21.2 bJ, pvt patio. X lnl cond Owner/broker asking $'99.500. 3BR jusl 2 blks to beaultful "T" Street beach. New kitchen, In; corner lot, room for RV • New exclusive list mg lll!:HTllA llENH\' REALTORS 2lS Del Mar. San Clem. 492·4121 Condo 1 blk to beach 2Br. CAREFREE LIVING 2ba. Shorechff V1ll11. EARLYBl.~ffFS Pool. Jacuzzi, golf MuchLoorr.clo.selopool. n<•arby. $62,SOO. Ph Jge rear palJo, frnl terr ·1!16 2ti26 _____ _ w1hte vtew. C PIJn ~I!: L L 1-; R w 1 L ~ Qu~ck po~s., to ,<1u.1 I f"INANCt-: with low bu.>er. Asking $132,SOO down 2 bc.-droom 2 bath Ownr I i\gt. (lpn lt!>t' . · • l 5PM, 2116 \ bta En Ila) d1ff co-op. Askm~ ll~t!©l?~ F~ntJ~llt" Ut·n. hi.\ lllJ!(C OO©~Il13'V Vu hv d ,1v. i.u~;.els. 49g . 2800 ha.:ht~. b) nti;hl Siiat· 1 llr 2 Ha. palm. ~ Jrl1, l ul LARGt-; 2 STORY. ~ BH. or 3 fam·rm. 2 BA. AP· PROX 2200 SQ FT Xtras _, Lge Ced ) rd. used brick frpk. HBQ. Aa:-o f1rep1t & patio. Newh dl't" Owner. Open llous<'. Sut Sun 12 5 or by appl 2.'>442 Earhart Hd., Lag 1u11s. 581 -0011; ml Hori>or View Home Beautiful California Ranch style home. Large open beamed entry. big enterlammg !Jving room. extra large family room. dining room & 4 big bedrooms. If you had thought or moving up, this is it! Beller hurry they do11't last long in U11s area. IW5·0303 tr ad a. $55,000 POOL61DE rtOl\1 E \l AHCHOUGE By owner/ageet. Open INVESTMENTS Stately House rk "a l'. \1 y:.t1t· 11111:. S\~1!1.500 4!M 83!!5 In q UI l'l rt•s 1tienI1 ii I RARE Ol'l'OHTl'NJT\. l h l' REGENT REAL TY 496-950 I Sun.1·5PM. 3 lit.din rm, C714149"-1711 2 fpk's. New C?l:-., drp:. ......... ----===~ Spruce plank floorin1:, 2b 11 b C d elec gar opnr. corner lot r. 2 a on o. ocean nt'1ghborhood \~1th schools & a pJrk nt·ar In ·n11s 1mmJculato: hum1· has 4 llr. a dt•n & a d1nma; area The IH·,1ul1l ulh lnd:>tµd .\ard h.1 ... ,1 IJra;t• c·oven'CI pJltn pt•flo•C'I lor entertaining &. 11111111 1111 a '" 1mm1 n i.: I• 1111 I $124.UOO th1., pM!J, tor ~in ull11'l'. () wncr :1 lir, :! lia, w 1>001 , "l'n 1n• buslltl'~"· or build A C. r rp I. court .\. d . HEWPORT CUSTOM 31R +POOL $249,000 FORESTE OLSON w1boal stora1:e & more. v!cw, pool; nr • ~olf crsc. Back Bay. $!ltl,OOO l->1nu!'cing a\ ail Pvt 646-9542 l ty. 67S-351:17 2305Tuslln OpenHous~ sat;s ... 1-s OCEAHDUPUX S1S8 .000 B l dr/Bkt 6-16·4414 '11urth1r1a.:"" and or ll\e w mtn vu on cul de sac. 1n thh dt•hghllul hom1• in nr ~('hi:, & parks, Jbm Newport's rinesl custom J Brt '4 bath plus 3300 sq ft Massivl' Del P1so fu)Cr Hugl' formal W\' mg Room• Fa mil~ room ho!.ls : Ha1)tcd slumµstonc hreplal'e parquet rloor. l'athcdral t•ell1ng & wel bar Secluded Ma\tcr wing- w a I k 1 n mirrored \I L\ 1orw Sh2,500 loan. $73.000. 768-1580 "•C. tt•• •t..•ou .... .{fi~~~~Nft~ 1550 S. Cooll Hwy. t.,..o lud1 4t 4-942 I SIUNGLf:DCHAR:\1 & OCEA:-.1 Vlt-:W TOO' 3 bedroom,, ;? bJth.,, hrepla<''-" & <: l•hC t o l<'hool. $11!1.000. EASILY u u 11.nAnu: • One ol few 1n l\n-h Hc.1(h Heights with oc·ean v11.'w" from front & reilr or pro perty-5(fx100'. S.SS,000. EXCLUSIVE LEA."JNG AG .. :NTS FOR TtU; VILLAGE FAUtfo; Cmn.y & Company 1104 So. Coast ffwv. LAGUNA BEA<:ll 497-2457 "Z" REAL TOR 494-8611 RAMBLING .. • 1n' 1111111 t.1m11\ hvm1·, .I IO I 'Q ft det'Or:Jlcd b\ Jllllll'S~IOllJI Opt:ll lll'l'JO \ 1e~ .. &onl\ Sl4!l ;,oc:1 A HAVEN •. .11( ... t'rt>n11 \ l'llJtlY C,1t,1lina 'uno;t·t .... \ a:.l OJ>t•n "PJl'l''" I bdrms .. ~,,., halh-1. 2 dl'n,, 2 I rpk'i • brkfst tm & ~ th-l I.<; Ut> ... 1J:nl'd ft>r t.1m1I~ ll\Hlj.( i.'Jll nllW 1 SI 7'J . .>IMI CHARMER \1tt11r1.1 llcat h <:r<'al •X"l'd0 'Vll'W. hlj! ll J ll)t, .1lr1•,1l1v h.1 .. •lll•' 1n1•omt• unit. l'nn•d lo s1•ll at Sli'l.SOI ~~ lU N. Co...t. La,rvrut 484.'79'1 ... 7&2·8480 Shangri-La Th"' 3 bdrm hom1• h." it • 111 1 B11t sta1nl'd l!IJ<;' windvw rJndum plank fir-.. lirt' p11 . ~uol'rb l.mcl'<<'3PIOR St59,51HI Morthview J\ fre11h bntht spcl'I rum e manalts from th111 3 txtrm. home with family rm & a t·almin1e vu. on qwet lune $103.000 Have something you wan to sell! Classified ads d Have aomethlnS to sell? it well. &Q-S678. Cla&slfied Adi do 1t well. Lf1PC1 hoch I 048 a..,..._. I 041 ............................................... file~~~ OH THE WA TE:R The French countryside reproduced above the crashing surf cl Laguna's famed Wood's Cove. Large Normandy home with guest house, maid's & c ha uffeur's quarters. Private old world village setting, private steps to beach. A classic, of. fered at $795,000 A Cot.DWB.1 UNaa co. 496-7222 831-0836 """ .. ctt.., .... ............ LEASE Option 4 Br.:! b.i lmmed. occupanl') Uf ler 549-1174or546·3642 Laguna HiC)HI I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIGUELSHORES TWO.STORY Oceanside of hwy., 3BR + den. Exclusive g.ite guarded area. S134.500. JAYW. YEATS REALTORS 499.2237 NEWPORT TERRACE <'ondo. End unit. Close to all beach activities. Highly upgraded. $66,900. Call 7Sl·37SS Agt. w11rdrobes. Walls of Open House 1·4 Upper Bay near t:hcrr} TREES-OCEAH VU Lake. NEW cu>.lom s Carefree grounds. Ne:ir BR. 3 BA, and 3 t·ar gar. lhl' H1v1era. Tlu.s 3 Br. Slop by or call i4S-7221 Jba charmer will suit you Ontu }OU & your mother-in law. $95.000 "' POINT REALTY '''21 496-5600 ~ San Juan ~ I I . Capi$tT-., I 078 WtttcliffReotty ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHARMING!! ~lass o1.crview 36 Popular upgraded i.parkhng pool. Laundry Newport Shores home. room. Loads of storage. 3Bd, 2Ba, 2 patios. frplc. Calltopreview."752-1700 bltins, $76.SOO. 336 OCEAN VIEW o'"'' '" ., . '' "u'nMr N , , ~-~~ e ct S l. N. B. l~n~~~~r~~:~~;.::~ [ ~ lff IHJI) ·~;~w~~,v e~,~·:~~~"f [.; A FAMILY AFFAIR 2 Hit .. 1'.i bath bomf! nestled in lhc luscious orange grov~ and roll· 1n~ hills or ruraJ 01:ean, ht·h .1 rlr, UH. l._::::::...::........!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!is. absence of real estate clt•n. Pcrf pri4:cu at ----------1 commission & generous Sl-lll.500. OWNER, 2 lots on .,., allowance ror redecorat- LOS PADRES REALTY acre. Horses OK. 5 Brt, 4 mi;:. May be seen even- in prest1g1ous Weslchlf Cahfomia. Jmma<'ulat~ area-only steps lo :-.hop cond11lon ! U pi:raded ping! An enc lo sed <'<irpels and drapes". pnvale courtyard and f1rei>lacc and patio with spacious foyn leads to a decking S.57,000. 493·9381 massive liv1~ room with A'lk for nick, or 493·0726 plush ca~pellng a nd a eves. 586*4455 ba, office, Cam.rm, lgc ing~ & wknds. Call laundrv & scwin" din· 640-6170 or 968·7889 for • • .... appt see-thru fireplace. Ideal --- for company. A family lk'aut view hmc under room with S<'f)aratc buth construction, 2590 sq.It. could sef\e as 4th 4br. 21,ba. loft, den. bedroom or guest's, or frplc, ;wall April. By mother· In -I aw. 3 ownr. $135,000. 644-1798 bedroom, LARGE OPEN HOUSE rm, new gourmet kilch. ---· ------- Sat/Sun, 12-5. 31355 E Approx 4000 sq. rt . *DUPLEX• Nine Or. 3 Bed rm Condo $175,000. 6d5 6365 Custom-built 15 yr. old. right on golf c·nuri;e Frplcs. beamed ceilings, i:rt•t•11, r.mng the• lake, steps to beach. Best buy $82,llOO. BIG CANYON ' al $125,000. COAST Lisltn!( Wll h U'> lo(CtS re "ult.:;, bcl"aUSl' we l'hJrge onl~ 4', i.ales t·om m1ss1on. JohftW.Cody Realtor 494.9794 -- ---- OPEHSUH 1·5 29362 VIA ACASO llousew1fe's dream 38H, 2BA. lam rm. pool, JaCU.LJ.1, IUrl(e lol. $H9,SOO. IOHDREALTY 83l·!Mll RENTAL: 4HH. 2BA, 2· story. $400. ------- THE SHORES Just hsled two beaut. Garden homes. Prof'ly dee. & ldscpd. vaulted ceilings. !rplc, fern atriums & Catalina sun· sets. Oceanside of Hwy in pvt. comm. Beach, pool, jqz. saunai;. tennis. OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-SPM Curtis Bradley 493·6033 sskMt Yieio I 067 •••••••••••••••••••••• Br. ii,, ba, country kllch , upgrd 'd, new paint. Quiel c ul-d-sac. nl' sch. S69 ,ooo Ph 830-7940 OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1·5 188 T..,.. Hlls Dr. Privacy, view, 38r, 2Ba, huge frplct cUn rm. slid· Ing slass OO()n to paUo, service porch, giaanue piece of land, room for swimmlnJ pool. <'OM· pletely landllcaped, level lot. sprinkler system , dog run. toot sheet House engineered for 2nd story. cloeo to achl. church & beach. owner will cnry W TD to qualified buyer. $149,500 WOWARD JOHH,OH UALTY 4t7·1744 PHOPERTIES CO CONDO 611.541 o COUNTRY KITCHEN OWNER. lge4 Br, 21h ba, with island make this a fam-rm, over 14 ac. perfect fainily/cnlcr-Prine. only. $117,900. tainmenl home $130,000. 493-0476 Luxurious Oakcrest Village of Harbor View model with lush gold Phase 3. Sbr. 2\~ba, carpeting. mirrored wet formal din.rm & ram.rm. I£ jQU&lil ~ -------SmwtoAlla 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bar. deck off uvmg room Pro I cs s Inds cpd • • p . 2 STORY CLASSIC with fantastic view of ""'Jacuzzi. firepit & 2 Plactt 4 Spac bdrms, cozy !am golf course. Security covered patios. Magnifi· Prap....tl•a rm, w/used brick Crplc. guard and underground cent panoramic view o! 1400 ~ss~irw~ou HACM u 1 g h I y up i r ad e d parking. Irvine. Airport & sur-------thruout. Only 1 yr new & rounding hills. Wlk'g dis----------1 pnced nghl al $85,750 • I .Quail ~ tance from lighted tennis $91,500 Call 751 ·3755 Agt. court & pool. Sell/lse op· BLUFFS ... bd P lac• • u·on, $195,000./make ofr. a11ea."' rms., CO ... DO 21.; baths; 1900 sq. fl " Prapllrtl•a Shown by appl. 640-4543 townhome, end unit, fac· Village walk-2 Br, nr. So. 1400 OUA~lssl9~1~~' HACH BAYSHORES. by owner 3 Ing garden, F·or showing Cst Plaza. In mint cond· PIHIMSULA PT. A doll ho"-'el 2 BR. 2 ha. comp. redone incl. new. modem kitchen. 2 Car gar. Used brick patio. Only 1131,500 OWner I Aa~nU48· 1290 Br 2 Ba. $140.000. Open call 640-5564 Agent pool-gar. By owner. Eves llouae Fri lhru Sun.1•---------i 751 1089. 10.sPM. 2662 Crestview -V-.-.... -.... -0-D_O_MIU __ Or.64S.760S ~ 1""11 """ f. .wwport Shor•s Dover Shores 4 Ir Poil"HotM lAvely 3 BR. 2 Ba. brick i""t Featuring n oor lo celling B ti · !rplc, pick your own rrptc. wet-bar. atrium. 2 eau SJH\ctous, blks to bch. Only $86,500 custom ullvc home carpeting, rue patio I l 3 BR with lota ot deckin1. Jn· Century 21/Crocker Inc. on large c~er 0 • ' terior completely r e 642-5062 3 BA + ~en which IA Hart.or Vl•w Knolls -----. --. ---1 ideally suAed for office painted. Xlnt assumable Brand new twnhm. 3 ~. Broadmoor Seav1ew Plan or 4th bellrm. Lots or loan. $59.950. lull price. ram rm 2v.. ba IV 4 Br, fam rm, 3 b11, beams an4 Spanish tile. Cunis R. E. 96!-M!;Ji jacuu.J, ten~i,1 court & v I e w . S 1 8 S , O 0 o . Land.scp laclds flrvin1 0 _. D...-r•t pool. $128,SOO. P .P . (213)697-S440 and lemoDandt.angerine -r- &U-5SS4. SliWIMD CONDO trees. Many other fine $44 500 ; feat.urea. $225,000. SPYGLASS 2 Br. 2~ ba, end unit. Up-Open HtuseSat/Sun 1-5 V.A.• t' DOWN• Open HM Sat/Sun to.:-g r a d e s • S 7 1 , O 0 O • &l&-09,.Cs weekend NO 31Drakes Bay Owne'r/Alt6t5·2898 C •Coast Lovely 2 BR s tarter New Ele1ant 3Br. 2Ba. VIEW HOME ............ " home. Featurlng lee fam rtn, formal din rm. .--ORT H•IGHTS ---------i bonus room, w/trlr ac-higbly llPlfaded, 3 car ~ ..... ..-.. ces1 & ovenlde over· 1 • r, Ji' / P S l H, 5 o o. Super sharp. newly con• Eutblufi11uper 1barp 4 Wed lot. ldull,y aituated s:r7-4119or54'7·9239 slnlcted 4 Br, den, dln br, 2i,, b Condo. Fam tn park·lllte nel1b· . rm, fam rm, wetbar, nn,Tplc,priv paUo, cloae borbood. Showa pride oC SF.AVlEW <'pla, microwave ovn, t.o everylblng. lAe for a ownenbip. Panoramic View. 4Br, hardwood cablnet.s. AO Jow S.SOO~o. Avail afur CUtU.sR.E. 96J.:.M51 pvt comm. avail soon. . bJtm, hgbt fixtures, fplc, Marn. Call 640-4271 this --------- 6'4-1181 833-2929 smoke alarm. Open.Sun· ~ Wltadt IOl4 DUPLEX d • y l · 5 P M • A g e 11 t Calif ~st Properties •• .. ••••••••••• .. ••••• • NF.WONMARKET 945-995<> 8144 C\aat.om 4 becl'nn, tlOmer Newly rcfurblshed and HAl.IOll VllW THI UFFS lot on hlll. 1100 CataUAa. atcpa from the ocean, 3 it PHASI tta.pAL.bMO 3 Bedrooi& Fam-rm ~~c~ ;::bo1!:ii~i'!: .2. ~~WOOD IY OWMllt 428 Vb&a ma, Sl2'.500-$180,000. 09eo ou1e Realtol' 675-1878 4 Bt. fam·nn, 2.\&i Ba, 2 ._<;?PenM /~na~t!n1 sat/SUL Call ~._ri_C~Jrtlc'a Up,...O~ ""'&4 •640 ~~-2.1-tlarbor View Hom•• ....--V..lalld. ....... '-..-'-'VUll .. ., Portoflao 48R 4BA, erpt SllJ,too. Prln onl)I ~ fimii a • Ron Ellia t.bnlout. SUS,ooo. '64-l4CMm' n.Jlr PUotduslfled Ad. ... ll.911 er MW3SI -------=-I~ __ ..,.., \ ( • 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMDO 2 Redrm, Wt-!>tm111~ter V1U111e. J Yeal"'I Bni:ht "COm er unit w1lh yard and 2 car 1-·u11 re<' Ide· Pnn. only. l'iill Kon El hb. Agt. 960 2358 CU~TOMPOOL 4 ~rms & bonu~ 1 num Pnme loc..illon fJJrk ~ .1>chools l'nhda•' .1hk .ii nnly 182,!IUU c .. 11 ;~.1 :1i~1 -.igt. sa.s AT ITS IEST Custom wallpaper µlu.'h ~a!'-pelll\~ .i;. m.1n11 urcd COSTA MESA FOURPLEX .lu'L rl'pa1nted nev. • .1rpt•l:. and drapt' .. \\ 111 l1111 .. 1Jl·r l''lh.in,s.:e l'rl\ .il1· pal10 t'XlrJ l.itJ,!t• uni!~ li rt' al inve~l nwnt po1ent1JI $1:.'0,IJOO. Mt ...... C:..,A ... IM. I ....... ,. ..... .... ,,..._...,.....,, .. ,... ... _,a ''2 w ................................ &...,... ••••._.._ ... ..,-....a1.u11.11• ............... • ...... ., a $Sp• 191ar7 ....... :rtni. ,.....,fpk,OW, \.anl mo .... tat• !!!!!_mo n•:-..... • FR HLY PAll'IT&D s--------Lo\d> J BK. 'l U. w frpk. n., lpk, "._.to 11eboob, bltn •ll'6Cll I"'· l11r ~mo~• l.t•• " "41 1 1 .llJ \\ l'bl~ IJl)m" '""'I ""'' 11.ath1 ..\.Ito ID<'l4. refnfl, ----- .... ,her dry~r. ;AV iii ti Dtaul. ~ur 3 Br v.m l il ln1n,• uhn A. ''.irrh 1 uni~· SUS Curll) K<>al E•t;at.e, W:WSill CURTIS I.E. 9'2U~ I Br. 2 bu. exe<' home ;\va1l. now. $50l11mo 968 4737 or 540-0511 Brand nl'W 3 bl'drm \\alnut ~~ti -1:,11 ;all 11.atl\ LANDING honw. l!IOO AVAILABLE HOW sq rt '"1th formul d1mni: ov.1\er '"ants 1 yr bt• & 211r t·11ndo:. from ).125 11111 :ll\1 l'UllUl•S from $;1~1 S575 per mo tncldJ: :!Urhonll'~ I rum >II.• l!ardl'ner lllr huml·' I 111111 :>1:111 Sha"' 3 bt.'drm. 2 IJJlh 'l' 1•11 >l '"I'\ ..... , 1 Varanl 3 br, 2 ba & den, ... .. '' t • ., ,,, K H:OO\ L to •I Br> Bllns. h 0 us e 1 0 I: r c ·' l lllr homt• ~· frplr, lrg kit & dining ne11:hborhood lmml'd llwal>tl\t't:.nnl\ J .. m.111 art•a N of t' \' Mile Sq. ~· $-100 mu Hubel!.:. 11ort11111 ol thl!l.1111l' wk• p Jrk Close 10 shop 'g, Realty ""8 1688 11011 nl hilt' I rvint• hm111 i.c:hl::. & churche:.. Jlel':. ----------•I lhat Jrt' .t\ a1IJlJk ln1 rcq 'd S4 351 mo 540 lea'e l'alt t11r 111torm.1 fo11i:ht AH· Call g.17 li8i No fo'ceToTunant 111111 or lo l>l<c .1 hume .. 1 landscaping. 'l:t'..ir nt'" U:C'IQ ·1 l c~ to S<'hoob & ~hop 0 . PIUDI ping. $711,!IOO. <.::.ill DC• 151.3755 Ag1 Properti•• - ---7Sl•19l0 Rentals ....•.................. BUILL>L'll~<.: 1. ,1 Houses Fumlshed c.. .,.-,. O~ J ~• ~S3 •• • •• • • •• • • • • • • •• • • •• • • H-4 lol for 5 umb. H) Bal:M»a Island 3106 ....................... JASMINE CREEK PLAN SIX 3BH. 21 ,BA, tam rm. µn,·a\e ~ludy w fsrt:pk, hv rm & hbr;iry area Includes use ol dubh~e. pool. Jao:uai & tennis eourts Call for appl. \'r- 1\ be S850 1mu. ror appl \ UUI 1·hOIC'l' ;i Br, 3 ba, fr, UCll ~1511 3Br,2bu.µool ~10 ~ lflr t•1BJ. fam. crpt, dr]ls, rncd. patio, S3115 S5i 1910, 1·685 2·H9 L:llra l'vt Span. st)' le w pool. 4 Br. 2 ha, fam rm w1we1bar. atrium Duplex Open Sun. 2 Br 1 Conv Lo S D l''rwy. $025 Ila. sml yard. no pets, mo. 554·4442 aft 51>m. grdnr. ~u <'Pls, Jrp!>, & .....;;.._.°" leachl240 2 BH hOUM'. StOll ~ 3 f\cdrm. ::! b.i. Flt >150 4 Hcdrm. 21 ~ b.ith ot•n '11 Condo.~75. ottwr Reol Estate t•oo auA11s1 Ntwl'Ou llA~H owner. Hen~. Box i a 1. •••• ••• ••••••• ••• •••• •• ······•················ MobOeHomes For Sole 1100 •.......•.........•.••. 2 Br. I B:i. Mobtl1• ll1mu• Ba ) s 1 d l' \' 1 I I .1 i: .. Ne"pnrl l\1•J1 h . I"' be11l'h. 2 pool'.:! 1.1l'u/11~ boat do.:k111~ laLll1t11.:!I .1\ ail to tt•n.1111 ::>:n 11111 Royal Realton 645-0882 ~ ~JllllnJI "I "II" I, complelt-h n·nrncl \I be.it·h s:i:.~Ml Call •..!IJI :l87 -lJ.l!J W.ilj., lo lht• bt•.it'h JI, "" nl'r IL1ma11 .. ..! I \ liU S25 ;,no \cl II 11.11 ~ 5Jij 35211 J\\ ()" llt'I' ;'1 l-'111•t..1 II Trlr ~ld :!:J lip oul lok1· ne-.. \ l ;,i'" 111111( '"" rent µ.irk :t!ll \\ ll,1\ •K 'S55UU. 5HI ;!~'l-1 no. "'knd~ A~reoge for Hie I 200 •••.•.•..........•.•..• 11;,. ACRES lor \llllr mnh1ll·hnm1 1°1r hut11lt11)! 'II,. LP\ 1· I \ 11 11I'I1', ,. .i' a II ah I 1· I· 11 l I p 1111· SI 1.5011 lit\ H 711 ;,:!;! :.!0~1 «H tiiff ;,717 FIVE ACRES SO.CORONA ~Hl'l\t•lll \II'" t 1111 pnl't )11 :11Ml llh II 6 UNITS EAST SIDE COSTA MESA l.1k1' n1·-.. 111oter1or~ l t1•J111 1Jul I 111 npert~' U) •ll'l"•1111nll'nl unh Ca_!:t:'.ba<1:.2M 729 t>IS5 LITIL£ ISLAND YHLY H2 Lot. 22:!" A~e111cJ11 2BH2BA. patio $-150 mu Pcl&yo, San Clemente UON TV LEH & ASSOC. S-10.<XKl. PH. Knv" les al Realtors 675 4000 17111 325-i!US or wnlc f\:-. • =H24 Dasi\· Pilot PO Bo:-. Balboa P1tttn"ala 3107 1soo.'c ~t ·ca ~~:!h2G ••••••••••••••••••••••• ik;,iuuCul S1hcrad•) CJ mon HwlJalJk lul on main road Unb I ol 11~ I ~Quail ~ kind su;,ooo l·11~h Phone liiii IPlace •-4:! ;&ix Praperti•• Mobii. home/ 1s2-1920 Trtr Pril• 2100 HACH RENTALS WINTEH SUMMElt YF.ARL\' 5 llr. 4 Ila OceJnfronl Year!) Sl200mo. Burr Whit~ R ~alt~r 2901 Newport Ulvd NB 171 •1675 46JO a.oo OUtll Sf NIWPOIT 81A(>4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1 TRIPLEXES ~.,,. c•.tr' llc.s ov. n1·r \\Ill I 1\,11111 tht·~l' l'n~tJ \lo" ,t Ulllh ~'M).IMMI ,\nd ~·• .. iii•• OW'i 'our \lob1ll' Home I J1t m .1 f'IJnncd Com Spar1ou!. I Hr 2 Ila. romp rnuml' I H '"!''At· lot;, fum Fpk '"'hr dr\ r, 1111 rultsni: htlb 1n ~o f) W, :! t:iJr i,:Jr '1,11 pt•h l'ahL t>l5 J\&111 01 ..,.n l. :,1541 mu 1\\ .111 Aµr I ll.1rnson 111.r 15.'i Jww I~ 1~11 !I!>&! ;\l•..,.pnrl Hhd 'Ii ' 1·.,.,1a :\It'~•' ('a 't21i:!i ~ till. e\rlusl\t' l't1111I arca. on bt•.it·h. ~Iii mu I ,,•,1r l1·a ... 1• or s ummer 24 0 0 r"t1• 6i3-·l~IS 6iJ 36211 Mountain, Desert, Resort •..•••..............•.• ~=-.=.;;...._...-...."1C:=ai.s..j llEALTllFl:t. llE:\1 F:T HuntiftC)ton Beoch 3140 2°' Jtivenide .. N.I .. lmmcu·ulatc ~1~·.~~00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• b46-4463 llom1·\. :!Br i•utt ,1i.:1• I. .\ t\ 1': p A H " P Ex 1-. n i· I · pat 111. n r nu I I .i n 11 " 11 m t• • EASTSIDEDU L l\tlt'ht·n ,\1<1 tbh'""hr, l' n \1PI.1-: T 1-: I.\' 111'1-.:\ ~\I ~l''I: l 5 h1ll"rl fir.., rrpls. drp .. :! H ... 11:\bllEI> ,11\H. lam1. ,111, ltr11,1d11 "' l·o ... ta .ur t•on<ls. rrril <.\ bi k 1, r ",, 111 It " m l' \lo•' I 1, ... 'lllf\ .! 111 I " ' ' 'rols. lnt·d. ,,pnoi..ll'r,, v. i:an c1wr ... wt• .trl.'J, 1••1l 11tl '' l.1m sm + I tletad1ed ••Jr H :! Fruit JU~l " :-horl v.alk t u lnl\ ~ Jlr 11111\ rs 1•h l'J " b h d t trt'cs. qwt.'l Jr..-a. '"lk to l'Jl' :.in '111pp1ni,: 111111 ( 111111ild1·h I l' S550 \G L' NT prk. hbrJI'\. ,.hµ.: n \ ' m., ... j • nNllt·tl .! l'rtt•I ti HI:> 'I ,,)(" 30 da) µoss I' I' 152 7315 I""'' \i;l 6i5· l!•i2 COLE OF NEWPORT H~ALTOllS 675-5511 :! Ur duplex. Bllns. ;idults. blks to beac:h. S3Z5 Call 673-092:1. 2 Br. Wali.. lo bch & stores Adi!!-. SJ5U mo. Call ~i-111.i So of H")· :i Br. 2'• Ba. frplc ... undccl.. RBQ. full I.II " rein.:. '"shr dr) r. :::.150 mo I ) r is .. _ l!>l & L.i.'l + Sl50 LleJntni: re 11111 red 51J' ~ l"t'rnle11I tiiJ .. 1273 \'111\ :! hr 1lph. fri>I lml-..1iodll1~.::-.o olll"' Adil!>. OU µcl:-. ::..iuu tiiJt,(~l t"h.111111n~ rvom~ :} Bil. Ulll 11n I rpk. t ronl l>pl1' llllll Su vi· 11" ~ S5311 m11 i\J,!l IH4-7:!11 pa111t. Sto\e avusl. 19411 ''"1" • Me\•er Pl. :i2f>5. 1)45 8184 •••••••••••••:•••••••• · -We~tmrnster/Spnngdale 1!176 l'ltlCI-: I bedrm, 2 bath, <'Pls, Hcnl th1::. !lOrf!eou:-. 3 hr d rps • a v a 1 I now ! t·on<lo w 'll'nnts & pool S375tmo. 71.\ !l63·4!XiY S.tllU mo llruet• !>62 771111 S395 3Br 2ba. frpk. rnc d vd Nr M·hoob. ~hopi. Nr new cpl, nt'W drµ~ Hc~p ..du Its plea!.e Child rl'n OK. 2782 ~lcndoLJ Dr 6+1·59&> ··~EW PAl~T In & Oul •Hew Beach House Gel read\• for summt•r now' Walk Lo be.ich from hert'. Walk to grade ~rhool & high school. 4 br. J ba hugl' sunded;, dbl Kar SSSO mo. 614 20Lh St SJt» 17111 Ne" t rµl,.,, 2 br. den, ~l \. Condo 1 ~l'. 2 Br, pool rerni.;. 2 b.1, !Jund. rm. CJll Ka} Hod ge at lncd ) Jrd. ~Jr. fruit !163 0841 or Bob 12131 tret• ... '"<Iler 1><1 1'o do~~ ti-11 l\WI Children "dt:umc 22:11 Pomona S:llill mo Opl'n ~Jl Sun I 4 9ti0·:1!18!l• •Shdll• :1 hr. 2 ha l'Ontlo. 1100 I. d h I Ii J r. ll J t 111 B1 Ul.'t' %2 7iKH Villa Pacific Condo :J Bit. 1' i Ua. pool. lcn- m:.. fal'srtg park Nc<1r -.chi. "all.. lo bth l\c" parnl, lTIJl S.\00 mo. 552 9.\i5 :llcsa clel Mar :l Br.~ U.i. Coty 3 Ur 2 Ua, l sty. lgl' I rpll'. pat111. hltn~. kd lot cul de SJl' nr beach. ''d &12.S 4!17 221»1 s.ii's mo. 962·61'.1G 1'.: S1d1H..:ull' older 2Hr. w \..ird. c·lo~c in. dl•.111 l'J1101 a mtl' Vil'" I rom adult l'nupt1• ~)5 mu lor ~harp 3 hr home on pvt rnrnt'r lol lleuvv :-ha~e roof. Crpl<· 1n i1v rm. bnghl. dttterl ul k1ll'hcn " d!>h"hr SJ!J5 mo, Call !WI 94'n lh" :! Br l'h.1rm1·r un 11.t' ~15~1ti::? BluJl,, !'111~1: to lw.1rh, ;1n oltlse h11t ~ood11'. ~ + Ol'E;\ Sun 10 5 2 Br, Lm ~1511di•p 1;75 U!il.1 1·l\ hume • .s.. ).d. l!lij5 1'11mun.1 53(, I 28l1 Sp'J.:la!-~. \le'", pool, d . Jo' ~1200 mo 1~1• uption :\lcs a Ver es 1n~,sl - Nl'w 3+2' i. FP, fncd yd. 3 blks bch. St~ mo. ht & lasl. &,,cc 546·0270 &+l l~or54i-51H:! n1·ar ne'". 3 bedrm M ba. Spnni: !.l>t'l'lill' .! br s:!l'I • ~125mo Call 51!1 8655, Out of c~ty KH1' J>C'' (I~ .. ('( Costa Mesa 3224 AJ,!t. !\o let• i;;r. tl•"''l'~ ;1 1 m-~ TRl-PLEX P~rty 2550 'lam Ht•ntab. 5-111 :.:r.11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ill .,.~ 'lt!ll• I If.. '1,11 lt.1·1 '-•Ill i"Jll!-I~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• I llr t·htldren -..t>lro1111 \ti-::-..\ \'EH l>E · 3Ur. :!B:.i Cle.in., l'UlC. t·arpl.'ll'<I J \\\nront l '"nhw ..!.l1M1 'Q \ Jrd. ~re<1t, 11 S.S'MI mo I> w. rph. drµs. lrplc. BH :.. H1\, l~l' rcnn•d Exec home 1n Hunt Sc.irhrf 4br. 2ba. formal dm. fam rm. 3 l'UI' i,:ar Walk to l>cat·h. golf. tcn ms. M'hoob. r..' a 1 I :\Id) l S.'>:11> mo lii.11536·21i I ll ,,., hoJl '"I' \tun 1>11lphm I< fo. 1•1 1 M~l i:ar t·nd µ;1110 5405 mo ~Jnl fp~c 'lnl l.imsly 1.t1J' H,1,, t"n,.1d :).lll'~ homr G.irdcnl·r inti LC1CJ'.9ta leoch l 148 · ~.\2!'> lt'J!>•' 5~11 7UK:I. Ur.ind "'·'" e't'l 4br. Jb;1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lk.iuutul :1hr. :1hJ . F:\1 bi:! -13•11; t'' e,, b·l2 52110 IJm & din rm. :! rrpl!>. :1 I 0 Acre1 Fenced l'hJrm1n.: {leeJn \ 1c-.. :! Jo I' 1•1>. 111 beh Onl> da)' Hl.r c·.ir ji:Jr Jirdnr. S625 <11(1i;1,;,,1, II 1111b. lwn·, \1111r 1 1 h.11 .... I•• h111ltl t'ljUll\ :!Ii \l HI.., llJ.,,l II I t•l 1111, ,•11 .1! ~·••Kl I 1•rn" '' 111.oltlt \\;.ll'lclo•r 1!10,lf\\ 4 •I -----------1 3 HH. 2 BA, li:e) d s.175 4 BH.. <!BA. Seabury~-,..., 4 Bil, 2 BA Glcnmur SJ~> All tn !>OUI lwa~l 11 II Coal:-. & Wallat·c lll'al 1-:.1;,ite !162-4.tS-t Beaut. dct:ur;ilcd :! II H Condo. t rplt-. po11I. nr beach 9tl3 5621 A.:1 ~11 r~ RANCH REALTY SS 1·2000 I I' \' I II ,. 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( U tu_.,., Ut•\ t·lo1un1•t1t :l Ur. :i b;,i townhcousl' San Jooqtlin Realtors Sp..irkl111~ llCW t•ond 752·168S s 4 7 (J. (;;II I .. I. ti ii " ll4tj 1371 orlj..lti ~1~· '''I'' ·11 1n 1.1·:1t11t'K lt1r ;!l!.1 111111 1111 , o1 .. 11 ,\ (. p.t\111 3244 II•" m.11111 '' p.orl.. •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• pool >tiJU or 1~'-' u1d lllVINE 2 Rlt, 2 B.i S.1!1J !i~l11 2 Bil, 21, UJ ~135 3 BR. 2 lfa . S41KI !;()II JBH,2•~ba S500 ll25 4 BR. 2 Ha ~16~1 4 BR. 21 ~ha Cum $.'100 4 Bil.:!', Ha 1~111 1711 PLE.ASE COME LEASE ME! •:: llr + Ul'n + \ It''" Tim nhomc• 't.1'l'> mu •.!Hr+ lkn ·1 ..... nhmnt' S.i;!.'i "'" • :.! llr -+ U1·11 111" 11hn1111• "-'1~>11 Ill" • I l\r homo In I lu• \\ 111 .... ., ....;1~1,, 111 .. • ..! l .,t·t ult -.u1t.• .... ~-I'• 11 mu l t>t'JtH'n tn '\;01 lll\\ • '' 11 An••r 1 .,.01 .,, 1 (t.~ -,,111 lkrn.1111111 • ~·, 1•~11 I j 111 Hil.."1 ·~ill 39 UNITS Ht-Jul :-.• · '1 otcl 1·1"tom llr hse. beam'> ch•d.-.. ~75° mo fi.lti HI~ EaslStde 3 bedrm. l bath 11:121512 892·-liJt ----· hum1• O'"n "l'll h·1Kc•I p.1110. 5475 l~t· -t!H 1®1'1 II H o o h. \' l t: w Sharp. li:c rnrds, dble 1 ha\e several 2&3 bdrm '\II nl thl' JIJmt• .111· 111 ll\1111' (',ill lo>dJ\, 75:! 171~1 13001 .....•................. ~8H' Sl~'O IKMl H\lOl'I' .,,.11- ll 11111\,, 11111 111•1 ~fl'• ·Vil'\\ ~151-. i:'>t •1:1.'1k ~ .• nr 1 \n,1 Y>I~• 101 0 1 l\.1d1l'1•1r Ulllh .\. I 1 K1lrm 11111l' Bh.l GRUNDY RULTOI< 67S·o161 I.! tr u•l lft'l'' 111\ cl '('()\\ :0-:llOM t-: Ne". i:ar t:O\' palto, quiet st. IO"nhomns for ri•nt 1 1 11 11 '" LJ.:unJ <:11"··~1· s: ~ ~ -.snCAMPOsDa·IRVllfE 11'1.i 1111 I 11 Ill i.1. lh1"1' \,11d "·'~h d1~r "11ar1ou-. :J bo:droom, i\\'Jll i\pnl I. 3~1l.mo. Hunt 11.irbour art•a 1·.•t .• ·11111 rp ' 1111 m " n1·\ 1·r II\ t•d m home L n meld I! waler. Ca II Larry OPF~N DA 11.'' l''·I' ""I l"MI it " j!Jrticll~1>0-. {Ju1ct "" ,. Pool. tennis, etc. SJOO lo · " 11111•n om ' · ...,.. "" ~1.Hlc<l c:hun1l.ilc brown ~16·S880 X \ M TO 6 PM 1; \1..\ l'HOl'l:-.H'l It:~ l/11.11nl \pnl thru 1\0,.: , " r 1, l' 1 :;, . 11 1• w ------S4SO. Joan, 846-1371 or 1 · , > ·' (• L' 1-1 1 >"" 31°' "3,'\11 l"'r nu1 tii~1 1>54i!I PRESTIGIOUS 846-2597 k I 'I ,e;; r rey ' .,.._ ""' n:I ngerator. washl·r und Turtlrroc G en I an ~ [®Bl Ranche,, far""· Ol1•.1r1 l 'ollai;t• ('11111pl liner rnduded. t1011hl1• COLLEGE Pt..HK Super 3 DR. J·'~ Ba. din· 5br. :l rar ~ar. pool, lt•11 c .... tery Loh/ ----------111 Groo•~' 2700 I 11rn \ ntq ~~ \ 11 ghh .tllat•hed Raragc Clt1~l' Super :i Rr, 2ba. rrpk. rm. COY. pulio. 2 t:ar gar nJS. S750. mo 6-10· lfl<l·I Crypts I 5 00 fOURPLEX •••••••• •• ••• • ••••••• •• !'!horl Tiii ,J Ullt' s:11111 In Soulh Cuasl Pla1 ,, ' formal din rm, new ('(lb. homl' w l!rplc' &. 1>1W. Ill • lk.wt 1111 luxury 111111 .. hm,· :i llr :! 1\.1, adlls 1111 I,\ ll'lll\I,, J>ll•ll. J:H' ::,:1i:1 IJWlll '1'1:1 !IK!l!I1714) •••••••••••••••• •••••• • four llb to &.od1 AVOCADO 1•1i' IV.!, '54l0 mlh /\GT .. 752-7:JJ5 ~·125 Ph 5·111 G366 ur xlnt conu. Avail. May l. Rancho S J 3 Br~ Ila ~Jll For '·'"' 11.11 111 \ ., . .,. F-CK1r y~0" Hew! S..ib-<i605Ai:t S425 mo Lwc; llry. golf rr.;r & :i 1\1 :! Ila. lplt'. 1 ntn !II c rn 11 11 ,1 1 I' 1 11, 1 "'I otrtt "' "" , 1111 "'•lti GROVE Newport leach 3169 .I Br Home. near So. Csl CURTIS R E lakP vu S625 547 7041 k111·h ltltll' d~hw-.hr.111 1N11Brh l I I\ pl \ ""'' 2.43 "C-SS1..000. ••••••••. ····,.······· .• •••• Plal<.1 , \l'fV clean 5400 New (;ustnm Bil:! Sh E • • p,1rk 1\ ,,dtl ~1·1:. s1;,o 1h.-. up ·1 ,1 ...... nl•"'ll ~ 1 751 7310 d 2 U M 962·2'15R Turtlerock Glen Plan:!, ·I M't' n•llJ~I mn 7~1 ;wsr, S8UU \ ~ 1 •1 t.: ~ •1111 llt11111n,.:t.•11 lh·J111 11111k \l,1turt trel'~ lk.111t11u1 I.II)() 'Hr.' 1 Ir -11" mu 51 e r anv muny Br. F;,im Rm, t1•nn1s I' 11 '• t 1 ' 1'' ' I 11 ' "1 •11 o-..m·1,l111• l'rHS~'rt) bwld111~ s1tc tn Bon~al f .im rm, ~unn)' µ..illo ~ hr 1·ollJ~t'. 1·pts. drp!t, xtras. S40-9030 ofl llprn I BH. 2 Ba. dm·rm. bltns, pool 5625 547 70-H ·n:u It \Cf<: bl•aul :1 !Jr :• Av11lun I I. i KMt Roqen Reotty 11t'I 11ul~11k I-.1lllo; •H•~ ~nn "" I\~ r.n 61111 siO\t', 1<1ds ok. No pel5. I 037 w. Wiison patio, lots of wallpaper --11.1 Im mal n1nmi: rm 848-8100 11"1111 '"n 11,·,1hh· ''" (,uri;1'f'IU• l "' h,1,1ront S'..'2.J 645·29711 o ~15 JR S450 3Br.2Ba.2 rarJ!ar. L.nn· '"t•lh.11. 1mma1·ulJI•· Commercial Property 16001•----------i l1n.1n1 lnl{ [)un t """' 111111 . ,..,,.,.111n~ 'l!'W of ___ pen . :..__r__ CURTIS RE Pk. tennis. J.1t·u111, p1H1I 1\111-., P•'I' 01\ Clu:-4' 111 'ht!> ~n·Jt •n' P!>t ml"111 "" •·nl"' "·" '"''' lu1 "' 11\n Boal HV ~lor. Hedcc 4 Br Beaut t ru I Cost a M cs a 962·24~ • • $430. Avail now 752 71U7 1m11 I 1111 Ill ... 1 ut i I" ••••••....•.....•...... <'omml"r,.1.tl 1.. 1, 1 , l'llh ,\ f' .. 1111110.1 ._141 •MW l'J'>h ·llr.1 :J.1 •• ·1 TWO STORY OFFICE ILDG. 20 ,000 Sq Ft. Katello A•enue Les Alarnltor. r.r . sno.ooo 'chl'd R...tal1 $124,000 ) 12131658-7150 Owwt•r COSTA MESA Off1<'e hl<lJl , pr1m1• c•or ner locallon II IMKJ ~q II , J7!;lllle!<. 11t•WI) c•tiqwl1•tl & clr:1iK'<I. W1 II 1·11n:111lc•r exchange $295.000 LIDO REALTY :t~77 \ia I cdu . '·"· * 673-7300 * lhdtxn/ CWh1aH 1800 ............•..•...•... Ocean Air Duplex. !'lcpc; to ocean 2br ~a unit w/ownr apt. $13S.OOO Rv OWN' PH: <7l4l 673·1242 nr Av111oft 81 or Avalon 1177 a.cOIM Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIDE ''" 1 l u n 1 1 ' 11 n I' 1 111 : 11.1 1•11.r ii. bo;il t11lr d1n'i:. 3096 Roanukc home EHn room re oodb 'A.. Pl S.'l'I ,,...-,:1 :o..'>.:1oi <<1117.>.:1;1•1 "lhp •111 11111 pd nwnt•r \"<:J Try S475. i52rn2t1 pamlro, l.1t rrmodeled.:; Hr ~xec 2 Ba. l 'µ W n....,~ ace Of Ownership \t 'Ill·• h J,1~1hUU'"'i~ 11 I ll • , U 111 n .1: .j l><•lt •••m _ h,.1h ""'n1•r' ""'II" l'111.11t• l>.llln~ th'h\',1'111 r., Jlld °"J'>hl'I .'.\. ilt "'' h1w1~1111 Onl\ uni' i '"" """"' C .111 l11r Jl11•! TRI-PL EXES FI :-.. E It p I' I' r: ll s n t $1111 llllU .inti S95.ll00 lll'11·" }1111r 1 h.1n1'1' to l1111Jd lllH'llllil.1 l,1sl UNDER THE OLD OAK TREE tm Yr old 'tone hou!>e. old no:.lalRIC 20st~ t1.1rn, \\tndmtll. lotq of Oil\ hldJ?:<. moh1lehom1• for 111reluk.-r or in law~. huge lrees on 7 m· re!I of .. 11 usahlt> land .,·an t8'1lll' Vll, S o( ()r;mgr Co. Ownr llnx1ous1w1ll carry. RKR . 71'11522-2080 or 676-5717 ------FARMLAND Rirh, flat. So. Cahr. over undergrounrl rl ver, nn water s hortagt'. Alfalfa rro~. 40 Acres ~5. r~r oc. Illness force" 'ale l,_.Qua~I OwnerS31·7_366 liii IPlac• ReaUstate Prap~,:0• .. ~!~~ ....... ~~~~ 1400 OUAllSf H at.at ----, --ill ex<'hange M ission 3 UMITS VleJo house C or Costa All ·1 bdrm<; : comer lot, Mesa/Huntington Bch 11tll M 4',.t·hanae property. Ed, 83\.1877 or L'11~ta MtH. m.8'7t4 1-~----~~--- Jcanme.835-0211PRIOJL new SlO\'l', ovrn. c;ink, graded. Fncd yartl. Lar!i<''\t Woodbr11li:1 For b1• 1l11u1;1t1•d 'Iii• .IY.J)' dt''11 ''' ""' .... l)I & r I L/d N homt•. 5 hr. f.1m rm "' l" nh~ .. Ill \\ 1l()(lii11c1~1 t·u111t'd " m.1rr11•1I <'Ill PHIME EASTSIDE C.:\t. co,untcr t ops more rp c:. c·rp rps ear rm din rm :l ha :I 1 .1r Im I~ A1ti-i1tul h0Jl111~ .ind nr J.1d\ riu t 11.o CO:'llDO 2 Bedroom, 2 S3.lS u~rl iir.dnr U & heh. !>Chool. !>hops. S-ISO. J(ar All upitradl'<I /\ (' ""n I! hikllll!. lo1l..111 <·h1lctr4'n ur. 111•1, lh•nt hath double' .:a rage WlllC'r .I hr, 2 bu 914 SJ6.6lS5. n r 1;1 kt' L 1· a~-1• '\n '"""'I >l~I 1.111.:.~1.1 11f>t'n Wntt• lo \ii 'l;ii ll&I, Bran°d·spanking new Capital !l6J 2767 $18.5. 2br uplx, kids. pets. Owner Hrkr, 552 75118 l'H'' 1>a1h P1lnt I' t> Uox y 1 1 t c J r Y ea s c J F.asls1de. ciwct rul de !'lac singles. Fee -· . l5ti<• <.:o .. la :\ll''" (;,i. 5450 mth sl 3 br home Xlnl de· Main Rentals 540-5370 Orani;:rtrL'<.' Patio hmi., 41 LOCJIA"O leach 3248 '126216 Pl<'a'c '''"'1 phone COLIOF .. EWPORT rorntor interior. Lite ----·---br. 2 ba. drn. lt.'nsHi.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• number REALTORS play yard S.125 mo. Walk POOL, 3br TH. $300. Kids. pool. $.\OH mu ~Iii :111111; RENTALS u ___ U-"-· I .__~ 117• 5511 IC ~· pct~.sngls. Fee ---.._._..s '"""' srwu ;)· lo litO couri.c. r crgu~on Main nentals, 540 5370 Turtlerock Glen LAGUHA BEACH •••••• • •• •••••••• •• ••• • Henltors, 1133 3821 3202 :\tl'!'i~1 Verde exec. 4 Br 2 -----New & ternC1c on he't :1 lllW:\1 llOM t-: ot•t•an G.Mral Ba. Fam Rm. pa110, DanoPolftt 3226 Cozy 3Br, 2ha, fam rm. street lorrit1nn w11 h v1t•w 11111 111 k111·h1•n ••••••••••••••••••••••• g r dnr inc l. S62S mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• elc<· gar opnr. nr bch. 1117.eable yard. nc lhc 01 .. ·n lll'llm l't•1ltnl!S. eh '!'llF: 811.U 1-"FS -~~l!W! 979-5699 or 546-2439 1 nr. 2 bath, cov'd patio. $400/mo, 646-10~--first to live In th1J11 m•w-owm•r wonts i:ood tt•nant .11\ft, 2 2 hu ~"'"Mo. ---Fnr d back ud Exrlusive • 2 b OW net1s and help tlerorntl' :1 & ..,111 rn1l l1u M7r1 MU l'v ~F:AVI F.W T EH II Vl~w lmmar 3 Br, 2 _ba twnh"!"· area. 5 mi~ to' Marina. Su1ier :i br, 3• • Br & Din rm. SGS0/111<) l>W N ~; u w 11. I. p A\ J l:Ul, 21'1 Ba m'lo Mo 2 Car gar, air cond in $625/mo (7M > 636-09N R/0, cp_t963s. drvs4.,,;. $375 lse. Ln'll. BIG CANYON m slr br. 2 pools , 2 --' 714. . ""'' WATEllFRONTHOMES 3 BR. 21-'I. fl,a ~7~1<! Mo. jacu.zzi. S375. 546-8127. BRAND NEW 4 Br 2~ Ba. CLOSE TO BEACH. 3 Br 631-1400 l.A"E I' Onl',ST Gardeners special. 3br, f'am Rm, Cplr · lge lot. condo, pool. $375 mo. a Br w/den or fam rm, 2 ;i BR. 2 Ba 5600 dbl gar, 2ba, cent heal, $.S2S mo. 847 7815---962·3519 ba. m xlnl nelghborho<xl. cpts. drps. $390. 2233 El Toro 3232 Walk to the !)each from On rul de i;ac. wulk <1111 Avalon. Sal/Sun 10-4 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uus lovely 3 br, 2 ba, tan<'e to schl!!. Patio & call991-3379 Lakdro nt•l ,k Forest. cpts, drps, R /O, avail boat entry. Prof lnci•w1xl 3 Br FantasUc VU. 4 Br, 3 Ba. n ow $ 3 5 5 -/ m o . S440 mo. Grdnr inrl'd F.bo.-Side nr2 Bnewlhs C ts+ F/R. club pnv. $595. 714:963-456J Call Suzec Dys; 551 ~ nus. a . rp • 110-0ZT1 Evs. 833-:M'l2 drps, bltns. Pool & palto 3 Br condo. Slater. - M25. 645-9543. 646-1164 Lease 3 br, 2story, 1 "2 yrs Newland area. $325 mo. Duluxe 4 DR. 2 Bu, <'ent 5pac7yrold3Br.2ba.1n young. No wait floors. Childr en accepted. air.cond, frplc, cov lf573 CAM""' "-.fev1.,~ one of C.M. nicest areas. butcher block counlera, 536-1S64 patio "' "" "•'"c; In side lndry rm off Also Beaut. 3 BR, 2 ba, Frplc. cov patio, 2 car kitchen. Imm~. occupy. Redec. 2 br, nu cpta & frplr. uparaded crpl OPEN OAILV 8A M. T06 P.M. itar. cpl & drps, bltns. $370 .-. .• """' drpg. R/O. 2 Car gur. Short Lease 540-0469 or Nr So. Cst Plaza w/ltlnt """~" S325/mo. 7t4:963·4S69 644·8415 St'hls. fam pets M . Call Fo.t• Vlllley 3234 GAIDIH GttOVE ~6139or64G-7649. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. 2ba S365mo. LEASES :t TIOHM . :! l><1th nld1·1 ho rm-. 1•cnll• r M'l'l 101\ 111 Vtll.1)!C. t'1r1·pl.1r1• '" (lt.'1•,m vu•w, n d1.1rmi11t! homr for $GMl mo I HUI! \t , :l~• llA'l'll t!X cl'I lain hnnw. 'orth cod IOCllll()n, firt•11IJCI' OCt'&n view. lot.II of drck~ Kef <'renr4!11 rt!qu1 re1I S'iOOmo MISSION RIALTY 494-0731 •• * Goyt.W.W..1..-r 3153Colleqe Co1taMe1a Yk .•••••••••••••••••• ~!~~ 3p~~.~:.·,·a~':1r~ir:::~~ 4BrhmeNo.C.M.S380. 3 br. 2 ba. cpl~. drps. ~;~'~r~ll VALEMOD~~4BR. FR. P ,,.....,,.. Fam.rm, lae, clean. frplc. $390. mo. (213) poo19', gnJnr. ~75/mth ,.,..., O W N Prop<' rt y l n cess, Crplc, w/new bv·rm ... 'l'RA OE Wj\NTJ::D·G trttCUA~ri Jn1tlC"wood, Hawthorne crpt.Only$395. 557·0149 947·320' --3 BR, 2 Ba, w /w crpts, SYRACUSE MODEL Unlts H B for Ouplcit & ~' n,.,,,..,.,~ So 8 1 • -l 3 BR 2 bB w/dln .. d~, frplc, fed yrd on · RIA\. TORS 833 or · ay area ..... vc Y • .. • Meu Verde 3br. 2bu, Attractive 4Br. 3oa, + .. _. •MK 842•4215 3BR. den. DR & entry You nn· Lhr winner o( 4 t1cket11 to th Wntem HaffOftCll cash. l blk from ocean • •V'&8 WIU.PAYCASHll rm,alabpaUo,2cur aar. cpta,drps,frplc,walk to bltnti, d shwahr, w /w c _,sac.~... kitch, poo1t1, 1&rdnr. Agt. 9Ql.7!64__ --.. Ph. TomD•Ateatuandro onJ1. $37$. school~ & shop'I• $t2S. drps, nr schls & shop 3 BR PACIFIC SANDS '450/mlh. S HOPPING CENT EH Cotta MMe"-t.ir T.D.PlO,HTtlS CURTIS R.E. mo.642'-017'1 pin!{, Bay & Talbtert. S500 HME, CPTS, OR PS, AGT. 752·731!'i A,:~1tr~lM $12 Mllllmt n«'t. Tri Ptrx ....... (213l 614·6901 or ('714) 9U2458 mo. + security <714) DBL OAR FNCD YD. ----<.:ONV!':NT ION S.S. Valley Qu11llf1t'd pnn ~w:~~ 0~'1~ ::~harp S46 &201 522 a nf'll"::«'· or NIM." CO"''""RV HOUSE U>VE1JiY0t~y ~?·!~ .. vEext 29. days. ~!!:, !7P5R ~. LSF.. ~lry·wpa~~·b::· F~np~~~ CF.N'fl'~ll oolv, Ant 968·7864 . • • • C'T14 >MG-l an. upm ror"'"•·e .... N.r ... "•llbrook. 2 ..... ,,., ... .., -· -. • . 1 ''6' .. r 3 Br,2Ba's,newcrptl,lt AC. a u lo I a r Mnrrh91:l The fastest dra'fJ' 1n the n __ .,,... ~-~-Bu.llder WRnt11 Fixer· BR. 2 Ba, lllra l•••rr· new drps. Klda/pcU/ Lwcuq 3br, 2ba TH In 4 Dr, 2 ba. ~tt. cov'd opeMr+cpt, dtp11. •deal r 1ea11t' ell.fl 642 S67A, t xl West. •• a Dally rilot ~ ,,...., ,...pertl or 'Hcant k>\ll, view. cltc/alr con .a campers OK. Fplc In Mlle Sqi.uare Pk, chlld • patio. Walk to bch. A loc. pool. tennh1 crh, 333 • t 0 d n 1 m your l.~~=··=·=•=U~~·=d=A=d=-P-h_o_n_el===.-S4_:_.~_'::.0TOH==-...:..L::~::!s:;·;;:· R=·2=.=R=·=3=, =&4=2=7898::::::::r.:~;;;'::m<>::.:::1=~=17::..a~-fo-=~=9=h=or.1=.=":J· t.::l::Ul:lrdor:e::F=~=~=~~;:;;m;:.:r=ncd=)"rd=:J..=f:;:__:aa=· =·=va.l=l=no=w='3'1=5.:J.;;;:1.;;;.;•126::ut::~~:=~=S4=~=o=~=O=w=~e=r=.1=F,=14}=5.=1S=~=!'sa=•=~=W=·=5SA=--or-Ll.:l=<'k=e=t.a==*=*=•=:;;..~ O t -• -... --·---------- BOAT SHOW . --- I 7111 Edit .... 't . _ ......... • I at , .. I iJT.adhl«)'.I r1 ~be• • •:....:..-.-•"' . ... ~ •:Up.; lldl Av I s.11n. reu P • I tlU' l·~G ,;;;;;;;~.::....-------lL;~~l!l~l"~I ..., • ..... '° ~ l'~ .. Cortdo. c ..... • •"aUi lO .... • Vu., lllPplW dpta, ll A...U ~la. a.. Ev• tbr'6>..,t. atove, 1ub. Br, k, walk w b(b. lMi Mouco 2 Mrm. 2 •mt d.llp.J-aTI. " iJld IAil ~ 14U Sa! ~~"'· wtr, pd. D , 5 ,... CUITIS ILi. ~b C'barmtt. $Z1S.. __ _ • .!....•-••••••••••• ... ~ ~~br.pdokP" BLUfo'P'S. l LEVELICrBlrylt~ft•,a8rdCP BUEHAPK Nw,lldl .,_.,..., llJ6 lBLOCk~Ut:ACH Malnllm.LaJ..~O ANGELJTA VIEW, H · IWte. II-. •v•r1U.1a1 Drta&Jts,1:vta.dria.bllna, LI--'H•4 CoshtMeJ• ll24 ••••-• .. •••••••••••••• 2Brl~,,.-trpald 1 __ ..... J•RA "'' 12 8 · z '"'"J •---·--l ....,1'4Mlf pool The V1ll11 WnoU. eo.te---11nv1ew, nl'W i WK. 2 .ro ................ 6-ce.,..ona r, ~ p._, .. _ -nio ... , -.. .U.Sl (714)5Zl 71172 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bA b i30ll Al\.,r .5.54·4442 •••••••••••••••••:••••• !OOmu. 844 4201 ca.,en........ 1600 ' Adult E Side J&z br •PU 2 Br, 2 8;1 Apt, •mm..ihatt' ~ ~~:.f;:.S mo. 2br tlotba clndo. $335 mo. l'JMO.FRl'!ERENT ll;irbor View hme.••••••••••••••••••••••• 181t B:iyfront Condo· Encl aar. PllllO, poul oce~y~mo.:JOl2 Cpta.drlll.r&n1efspool :Jbr,Zba. fam rm. rrplc:, Moruico 2br + dm. s.sso. E-S.de Costa Meo new 2 L.lrae wut watb tabulou.5 Like new, no pcu. t'111mor~.673S7l!I ~e2br,bltni.1l11r, s&l-29'18 2 Br. 2 Ba lux apt over- eptll, drps; fncd yJ mo.inclydc1m1.bi3·6Sl0 Br, frplc. bltn~1 gar. \'ICW.~i mo. 1;440tr18 ~Plll'IOIA' :!Br. 2Ba, no iulktobch.12:.(). ---------looklne NewPort B•Y ~il38S/mo. <.:itll ltu:1ty, orltftS.MO-s734 pool. Jdcuua. lndry rm -----~S6nllllter4 30 2 Br. Iba, aid aarage. l 11 '&&9-1862 _ -W>/S350. 644_0878 2Sk. bltn..-., rclnii. patio ~I !!;SA VER 0 E a rca iwu. •. <-ncl .i:11r1111e. Sl5() ------Story. Fnfdyard. 'lim1tll v.11.b b:a cony&. f1~pl~e. • -. ...:..:w~....a 325• BLUFFS.,3 Br. 2 Ba, pool. ------SJ:!(), mo tlome atmOlipbere 2 & J mu flJ917 Sv 11tt 03 11ss, off \'ery lge lbr. ocean view, chldrll ok. 53ti S006, _~_00_2 _______ , ,,....,--.,..._... 4 hop p IC Len ~ l"'ts 2 8 1 h b deluxe apt.$ 546-1034 !'>on O\l>l'rb-1-1 bltru., garage. No pets. S36-7S42ask11m . ..:.:...-••••••••••••••••••••• nr s g. r . ivs • wpt '6 coiy r . . B u I l>I r C:ull 673-1647 ---1 ow E egant 2 r ' , a. <'On· ------00 pets 645-1682 1275 patio. Har SJ7b mo u ~ ·.. V 3134 • I 8 .. , 8 ~75 mo 640-111"6 beam cealgs, patio, gar. 2 tt. 2.,A. rrp c. l~ 2 "r garden apt. Crpl~. La,...e 2Ar. ne" sbaJ: & _ -SEE CATA•JNA -rrom N ~ do. Ocean vaew, Monarch 3 Hr 1 ''2 Ha. near park & · --·-J•COIS nr. "'LTY piillo, dsh"hr. $2-15 pamt, beams. rel ng. nr Fo.taill •y u-tairs ot ~is 4 bedrm, "' "'5A :.tort'!., qwet adll:., $220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,... ' •' Bay. Rec facal. ~ mu school:!. $400 mo ApartMtnh ~Wd 675-6670 557-28.U 212 balb Surfside Condo. YOU CAN AFFORD • l!>e Call 6-1-1 151!.I 54S.2501 ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ . b 2 mo&.152610 PACIFIC 2Pools.$41~,mo.Nofee. evs/wknds ---~-ICllMMl 1"'-d 3706 •--=--111-..1 3806 Spal' 3 rapt or use at a:. Ad I l l & 2 Hr ' a c Coats & Wallacu NEWPORT BEACH •:;.-..--•.n..w ... -~ --br & den. Frplc. palro ~ · R ho .sea Terrace Twnh:.t•. llW UPf;S DAILY. This out· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. Adults. S325 No Hedecoratl•d •n~atll· & e.tf rs degree ocean \ll'W 2 Hr !>LJ nda ng 4 Br Hes t Small Bachelor Apt. SJJO Balboa Isle gnrage 11pl on pets &iS.338lor837·9517 out All utal pd. <:1111 sue, WOODS 962~ Park Newport 1 1'12 !:Sa, 1mmat & ava1l;1 waterfront location. Old per mo. No pets. Call ) rly be Open hou!>e - -----. -556 7777 2 Br, $225 + deposit • ., ble. Fplc, dbl 0\'11, !\"Ill quality on beaut 759-068.S Sat Sun.116\>Topal J.lesaVerde2brup:.tairs BHAND new l>al·h apt:. Woods, Waterways Bach.$16S+deposal,utal • refng/freet.er. dshw!>hr. corner w bo:.it slip. Coronac:klMcr 3722 lal.oaPeninsuJo 3807 Ne~ cpl!>. Refs Avllll F'rµlc. rdn.i. met S210 Giid You" incl. Both refub1shed or ·" wshrtdryr. Pool, JUCuua. l'n\'aC). treei; li:e )'ilrd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "°" 5250.-198 1936 t>121S3U7 eves ""-llty Adult Apts be11ch. ~JSa; 962-8050 •.. "Sauna, teruus. S-IJ5 mo !>1400 moyrly lse 1 L· d h ...-Enjoy $750 000 spec LUXURYAPTLJVING Overlooking The Water : 4~or !IJ1 [j.j11 Agt · 2 br. 2 story, firepace. BAYF'RONT. Ll(e 2Br, c.asts1 e new tn ouses 1-:ast.:.ulcnears:ollcoun.l 1&21r/funt&11nfurn i! Br 1 B:a, bltns, allach lacularspa.Ssv.immlng ---WA T E H F R 0 N T pool. tennis courts. 2ba, pool , tiel·un ty. t'rpl. enc ..:ar .. 2~ .br, 2 2 br, 1 ba, patio, S25o, mo. Sorry no pets aar. dwntwn HB. U&il pd pools, 8 hghll'<i courts, ' Lovely Jbr, 2b.1 h me T ho s e 3 u r 2 ~-Catalina \ 1ew Pets ok. balrony. lkaut1ful view lia from $300. ~i!· ltiO:J No pets.1)75 Slj()Q, Brnker, Comfortable l'lbhse $32.Smo. 536-A , 1 l -Frpk. bllm,, >11. ''Jhe b;;boa~shp. $650.m~ ~·~o.TheShores.900 ~i5 yr.ly. 552·5325 dys. <;ard~n apl.lownhuusew nolee w/allamerutaes 1....;..-----+--""---1 ~~~s~urW:~~:ds~· pu Jblls". $395. 4~ l!l~J vrly lse. Seil Lane.:.!_~l 49. 675_8006 11:.ilm. 2 br. vantl.y. 1 l>a Mdl Open Daily 9·6 2 ~f ri~~~~~h'driis~t~, r7 "nr. 2ba, palao. Park & C ... taM•1a 3724 S .... UUJO AP'l' $1"•. In". U" l br·den, '"" bath EallL .. 1dc. t'reshly dee .. 2 01WnT·-ti18·M 8 ... ' $'U('SO/m f't:clu.ded, :-1J:il'lous I h I ""75 -~ ~ ,. "" , .. ' "d I BR.Adultsonly,no11els. ,...--,.. $150.552-9565 ucns rom .,..,, o. ' Twnhse. 3br, 2121.l.i, den. >l':i~ ne~r>y...., mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ut!I. i\dlt;.. no J>l·ts. <lown ..• lature a u ls l'ool. lmmed. occupan 16350Harbor81vd Alsol&2bdrmplans '~2 p vt pal11Js. lfui.:t· OCl'."1'."~H?NT ~Bror3 $40.00WEEIC&UP Co~1dvr wk!) ratcs to onl~'. . . t·y S225Mo.S4Sl!j47 atEdioger Near Brookhu rst & <!storytowohouses J .Master Bdrm, dc<"k • Rr plllll separate 2 ~r lln· •Studio & l BR Apts nght part). LOG i:;, Uu) Martini~ Apts #2 --·-2' ~Mi. N. San Diego Fwy H11mllton, lge 3br. 2\l:iba, • Nicely dee 'd Pa rq ucl rt for h~e~a~er or . Bst •TV & Maid Serv Avail 11!1 275 E. 18th St, C.M. 1 & 2 Br apt!., $175 & s:!tO. 839·21"0 frplc, yard, ene. garage. -Iloor. frplc. $450. mo ~~nlOilnmol. l. location, •PhoneServ, Htd PQO,I . 631-3003 Jll W Wal:.onSt. Adults . • I h 3840 $385.846·0088 --..!JS.6048 ..... , I d CM. P:.irty putl! Sli5.. Uhl. ptl. --------631 2177 Huntin«Jlon eoc . ---3 Br. 2 ba on Peninsula. 2376 Newport .u v, · ~glcs ok Fcc Good location. 2Br. lha, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deluxe pool side xlra lge l:Jroadmoor Sea Terrace Heach & w1.1ter out front _548·9!55 or 645·3%7 Mam Hentuh, 540 SJ70 g" r . b It n s. I r p I c. $2-10. 2 Br, I ng/!>lovc. Lgc l & 2 Hr, 2 b~. scr 2br, 2ba, bll"': d!>hwhr. F.I~. kllch, priv, patios & balronies, crpl:., drapl•racs, parking , eli:valors. 4Br, 2' 2lla, tenm!o, flOC.>I, S.190 mo SUS CASITAS J Hr l! Lia, all new, cpb. drps cpts, patio Adults. Pool. cluM! toe\ cr~thmi; .J pti,. Adults only. no Nr. bch. Adul~"· no pet!.. 'beach. pvl l'Ommun1ly, Waterfront Homes :'lfinules to NB 1 BH dr~ & paint. S.190 yrl) no pets~ immed oc Nopets Hcfs.5-137237 pets. Ac & D!thwshr $22S/mo.536-8362 SS50 mo. 492 5771 . Coll63 I· I 400 furn Adults . no pct!> 205 33rd St. <up!. lair:. I cup:.._549-4050or 557--1342._ Qwet !.tingle l llr dpb., ~I~~. t:1~~z~1~~~~~ 2/3 leclroom, 2 lath Optional maid servke At Fashion Island, Jam· boree & San Joaquin Jblls lld. llHANl> new 2Br+Ocn ..........--...~ 21JONewport.Bhd CM t>l687tllorti-16·3737 FoxhollowViNO<J• k1tch bltn'I, dl"J)l>, lph, 9621800 Deluxe apt w/frplc, ~fonarrh Summit (.'()ndo . ---.-STUNNING 1 , 1 IJ d 621 wWilson 646 2010 UUI pd. 2>12 Flower. rear bltns, Jg. pat.io, enc:losed Yaew .$495 17111-193 0331 WTS of CHARM. New I • gc r ~r n Lge 2 br, 1 ba, bltn:1, r p B CH garage, lndry foe, great !!.Ask for N~ 73 Mr 8.Ab To\\nho~e. 2 lir. 2ba. apL Pool&recrm.sz;w. gar Nr. beach $350 yr· !\ODEPOSITTOQUAL. MesaVerdedlx3Hr2lla, BIKETO EA locations. $285, $385. 'l.6-..... k or(2131s,-j1'2-•0I Bac·k liay urea, dbl gar. 7lOW 18lhSt.$-IOoHdep l).67320i.!6or8333307 •:!brtownhomcw frpl (pie, dan rm, patio, J.,ge 4 br, 3 ba, frplc, 848-0u•. <.C::.: --.. -Children OK. no pets wrthad •Lgepallo&enc. gar dsnwshr, bltns, gar, krd!o dshwhr. ;itl. garage,--------- For leasing information; MiHiOfl Viejo 3267 s:175 mo '19-1·8-152 -Corona «kl Mor 3822 •:\dulls, l·hald 16 &o'er & peb OK $375. 4!J.I 4117 encl yd No dogs. 1703 ~°" ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large l llR apt, utal pa1~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Small petok ,\labama, 536·3465 or Harttiur 3842 JRH l660Sq rt \1a\lt•r H1g<.:~nT"'nh\e:!Br.den. qwet &rea S24~. 275,, 3lir2'Ba,nrS.CslJ>la1.a ~1711~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 714 /644-1900 LIDO ISLE WATI::IU'IWNT 3 Br, $6.S(l mo Lea~e 673-8&16 .,ur.:n 1>1.c cno~gh for 2•, H~. lHt. S5!15o~1se Broadway.833-3125 S3JO. Xtra lgc ~nhlst' ,loo'i Cpts, drp:., lplc, $365 ..... "'."rand new 2 slorv STUDIO APT-Walk to Study. Pool & lnnn1s opt St2S.OOO 640·8146 • ba. gara~e i\uu ls. ~ !Tra-6070 ......., D .. ,, --s430 plmo. 768·4~29 Harbor View Monaco drps. Adults only. N 'fl;. ~".'t"CS ---2 br S230. Crpls, drll"· trpl. IXX>I. ll•nmi; courts. or960-183U " Lgebachelor,newi.hagllc {-SI • Elden;;J:J.6-16·88&5 ----1 twnhome. 2br, 112ba, beach, S295 rno. 536-1827 Newport 1 h 3269 3 Hr 2 Bu. ssrio mo pets. $185. 5-i5·1882 /,.. ~ NICE I br unfur. l'\o pets, rangl· & rclng P\ t p:ilao. Sor!)·. nodoi.:~. '"-.------ 3844 eoc t'4-1-421 I or ~2 31l84_ A. pr 1 to Dec l. S'ub·r-t s:!:.Mr mu. Adlt~ No µct" 7:11 U W Gemma Reali~_· 839·6623 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~··••••••••••••••••••• -..... COHONA Ot:L MAH 5-18 6173 18th St 673-771!7 , JtoAT SLIP W1CONUO. :J Tilt: COVI:; fully Cum. apt. Emplyt.>d 2 Ur 1'ownho~c, I rpk ~-----Coly :1 br, 2•~ ba studrc ORANGE THEE Irvine, 2 WATERFRONT NEW 2 br & 2 be + dm luxurv apti.. Bf<. 2' i ba. Like new Hoabhps av111l. RenUemanor reCwed Cpl. l'ool, lennas. Some ot·l'au 11~ ~hssi~n. l Br 1.'" .~~a. 21r"'•iew·deluxe apt Lgc patio. end. ~ar, br condo. near pool & S6Sll AJ!l 6'H 1133 I Or 2 Bit. l'Ondomamum Ref. 642·0039 & Cul11Lrna views. <.:lo~l' w pool. ~ d . A?lls $2;,o, Bltns·adulh S'..!95 lndry hookup S385. Call tennis. $330 mo. F.vl'!> in exclus ive bayfronl ..... _...._on~och 3740 loshopping&fincbcach. 6451103,5-l•H5ti6 ti7:J0512orfi31 :Jt\52 Jngnd. lj-.16·1371, after 2. 752·6699, day 581·41150 •Bwlt·an" •Trai.h Compactor •Wet Bar • F1reµlat'<' •Pnvale b<'ac·h 'Waterfront Doc:k , 1 UH . 2 t•ommumty Pool beach ..--...,. "·16-11-113 Claireor97!1-:19il ' fl,1 , frplc, nvw l'flllS, . ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644 2611 .\dull 2 Bedroom, beam "' drps. hltns. SiUll. 6'11 (f.132 i.e\_,.·~alnl~{l~~N ASSOC. SMALL BEACll HOTEL l•---------1 cl•1langs. nu µel:>. S210 568 w 1 estsadtt• 1 hr 1 Sl!l 1 5 ldC'ptks. • Plcx11(lal>s end. patios ., "' I' "'"'Wk W. Wll~on. 1n11. Apt <.: 1 rµ,, s O\'C l' 11 o or752·11flll(i &IU 650(l ·~ms_., ·7 Super dclui.1.: 1800 ;.q. ll. 2 5111 :~!Iii BLUFFSCONDOS S Cl t 3276 ~pts$1J0~!!10.S36· 056 BR,dl•n,2•~ba .. lge.'H'l NEWl-:HSPM; 4 PLl':X • !)moke dl'tcctors llunt mgtoo 11 rbr ci rea. New 2bd con(lo. $320. •Shir; nva1l. to ll'nanLo; 2llr. pool. patio l'Dndo Pool. jac. ovrlks tennis. !IHI Bayside Or, 673·841·1 .,...l"a"'" ~t;irtan•' Jl S-150 an emen e L-.....Beoch 3748 bar, laundry, lrplc. S52~ ~ll'sa Verde, :1Ur.:!11,1 ft.-.-."'~ • ... • ••• • • •• •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • ~·-··1 675 5726 Month Agl'nl&M IJJ:J . ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. o 1600;.q ll lo\\er,lpk. lgt• • Beat' hi ront llom.l' I~ sq !>t ps lb b ach SISO Utlll .... -..'""'111.,_..._,_.....__..._,..."""'i ,,unn~ pat1,1• gJr N'pl. Shores 3 homes ft 31:1r. Zba S-ISO, mo. .! F e · s:ltG mu 546 ·IU16 ,• avail , a ll 4 Bil Fr.om l !J85 7059 _ _ ___ _ ...... ~~.een R-tals. c•n """O (2) 3BR, 2BJ\ Duplexes. S6SOA :>Iii 1 "'"' "" ~· uvaalable, close lo shop!-, ' ~SO To f(l. ~~ Suµcr Pre!> llgt:. 2br coo· bench&. park-Xlnt CdM CdM. Ne" 3 br. 2 ba Vu tn do I k~ct :! car gar, }o\,':IJK~ be:•c" pad, ht~ IO<':illoni;. 1''rom $350 to <'an & Catalana Wood IJOOI Ava1t 1mmcd S305. rookng. bachelor o nly $175 As k for ;\l ls:-1. 3 Br 2 Ba. dwn~la1r:-. patio. Avail Apnl 1. no pcL~ $2i5. l02l Valencia Call 5-i6·9081l ,· ~ams Lgc ded., frplr. 2 4~ 5006t•v1.•s SI~ md ulll 494 S.l7l 6i5 2311 or545 IU67 nir 11rki.: SpJ1' & SanJ-.. ----LOIJUllGHllls ____ ...,...,_....__..-.....,1LllJ!t-2br. util prl ~:n\'I "'II 0.11,;} • s 5 5 0 m l) c.....istn.o 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pclllll 366 !'.: 20th St. c: ~1 tl73 121~· ...,..... ... , 'Cl ... •• ... .., ... 3 Br t". Ra. dplx. -1~\e S275 mo. &lS.J<JJ6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'-Id ~ ,--~6-A Ctuna Co\ e, 'iew. t P. , )A'.1sc or h'.l't' pun·ha ... t• lmmul' :.! HK C1111tl11 pool ~eruc :'1ountarn Vie".; :.rn-1 Fern I l' a f. S550 B1uJf~\11•wo11nl111 :thr 2 "-ids uk \\,111 1111\1> l..irgl'. di'(. :idull I&:! 2l3'l631ill~.illl9J !l!lll :!' 2 ba Pror dt·l·or. Open S22S5 mo ~!.16 1188:, Bdrm Apt.:.. 1-'um & un -turn. O<.:EA~ VIJ.o:W Spill level Sun 1 5 64 ' :><Ho _ Sa..to AINI 3210 Pool. Jac1127.1. Bal hards duplex for lsc 2 Br, 2 Ha, Eostside l9e 2br Pool. palm. \\ w. hltn~. S225 Adlt~, no vet:-.. ~3971 ~eowport 11.:hh. Brand 11e\.\ T\\ nh~t· I &. 2 Br. lrpl«. d1 "h"'Jsher & rlrJµe~ 215 16th l'l:.icc l"rom $2.'>'• 6'12 572:? Nr bcJCh, ~hop~. ~~~.ls 642·0974. --(.• \S'fl'I u1.•L· 2 .. -d-· -.• lrnml'<I OCl'upam·~" SJ25. r,1 > • r ," , u~. en. ~ l'h 91)3·5228 LOIJUl'G leach 3848 ba. lrpl. lgc p\ l sunderk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl enc gu r . l'ool BRAND HEW TRl-PLEX STUDIO APT · F'or single Adult,. S350. 497-1977 or :.!Ur. 1•:iBa, earth t•olors, person, $170 mo. utal m GH·O!l06. 1148 Amigos trpk, t!nl'I l(ar, S295 mo. cluded494-7462 Way_. ______ _ ...._*ft *R '\Jn!l62ii87 Lal)uMHills 3850 The81uffs,2JCJOsq.fl,lu'\ inOfnOS oy ••••-••••••••••••••••• ury apt. 3 Br 3 Ba, SSJS. 6122 Sonomo Dr. •SPACIOUS• 3br, 2ba twnhse. p,.t 640 5296, 540-7559 HuntinC)tOft Beach l~et.lernrall'<i 2Br. lBa patio, pool, $335 mo. Call Step-; lo beach. 2br, 2 ba, \'ouarethewanncrof (,Jrage Childr en . art5.5574566 sundeck. ocean vu, em:. 4 l1ckcL'.tolhe Rc:.1rnns1ve manage-V'll S l· gar Vrly $150 Adults W•st•m .._.ati-al mt•nt S22U 962 282!1 Laguna 1 age, an a · -, , · , "' "' "" ....... · Darbara Condo. 3 br up no pets. Call .1 lo 6.30, BOAT SHOW --graded. $400mo. 763-4.275 673 :.M110or673-l!l90 at the Chnsllaw. Welcome: Nu 2 .....___.leach 3869 On the bay: high nsc bd, 11:?. ba :sludJO apts . ...__,..... • I 2 °d '> b· Big Canyon J1rcst11:1ou:-••••••••••••••••••••••• 581·6151or581 61311 bltn. ... fpl<·. lndry, palao Broadmoor hnm<'. 3000 V.Jr.1nt 3 br. 2 ba & den, 252ll Storkporl, Lai.: lles1denll11I area. SS50. sq fl. bark bay view. 4 tcoovt lo 4 Brl. Bll.l'l.b Hilb 536 6851 ANAllEIM . f bl / . . 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w va<'w. ., rms., -a .. CONVENTION l.2SO '>Q 1• l ns, me shp avail. Adults. Ycar-Bac•helor SlHS. Sluv(' & CL'.NTL:lt i:ar. fpk. 1 ma fr ocean, 2 Br, lt,.; ba townhouse 1 A"ent645.1564 refng.mcl. '" " .idll~. sm pets fee. style. Adults, no pc~. _Y_·-"--..,..----- 9'.18·0659 Maret!~ t:~ S 3 5 0 • S 3 7 5 . 523.5.548·2682 8 1-; A u'T I F U L br. 2'°• ua. fam rm lrpll. lr.i kit & d1mni.: Sorrv,nopet.:.. "'L'\N vi .. ·w 1 Jmmcd occupy. $1100 or area N of t• \' Mile Sq ---• -(,.,,.,,, r. • SUJ>t'r l!e lscopt.64().17U Park (;lo'lt· tn "hop ·~. Newport hoch 3769 1 Ur apt, hurdwood flri. ---Pleai,c c:ill 642 5678. ext 846·3714/846-7456. UA y 1-'HONT-jetly 3:13 , lo l'laam your -2 Br super sharp upper , 1 ·t 2 b 2 b· NEWPORT tal'keCs · u dull t I t· f 1 , Hew. s ory, r, a, Newport Ills ::?br. 11 ;h.a + guest hse Ultn11. $>1110 .... Jmmed occupan<') 5411~100 schb & t·hun hl'"· Ht•I s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 3 hou:i;es away from r1•q 'd . $.t.15 11111 540 2 BR Condo w pool 'JM'. BagCoronabch.~ar.$325 1-lrl(hl AH• Call !Ml litl7 view oC the bay, 1rntio, mo llollv·Ai;?t 55!J 18211 .! or a . ap , w pa 10, duplex, pc. steps .o Xlnt com.I. New cpts, APARTMENTS * * * $240. All ulll p<\ beach. S335yr!y. 838·0193 hltns. $650/mo. Agent I UR $160 + UTIL l..i\IH.a; 2Hlt $<!15 536-291 NEWPORT HGTS 2 br, &12·5200, eves 548-6646. for ..ippt I( a r • w s h r , d r y r . HEAR OCEAN S385+utal. Tom H A1tults only. No pell>. N f :.>.-150 Newport Blvd, CM Shag, ~.r~· h.eam~. o New 1 Br & 2 +den apt.s, 2'h. ba. faml rm, rpl, 3 Dr, 2 ha, 2 blks to bch. 1N2.7678 beforcfipm pets:~,_-2t>9 ·f Maple. HnlgH.arbourarea. atnwn. No ,pets. Encl. WF refrlg inc) hm :-JICE :S Hr Twnbou,e liH-5670 dys. Wkndi. Studio w ,buth, no Beuul 4 Br. Fam llm l'On \dull' no~·· 111, $Zi5. 645-99'75 l.ltehen. 1 blk from CdM do. walk lo beach, t11nnas fi4h 1;.•111 aft 1 vm -beach Llk<' ne!w. Sl~. pool. 11aunu & Jacuua. \'HLY 2 Br nr ocvan 675 (0)2 alter•• ~10·4•"'4 840·1441 gar. 644-0034 $400/mo, unrelated $300 :! Bt'<lrm, l sty, pnv palm . .__. 3844 '"t--3844 l"lne 3844 mo. ca . .Evs /wknds. chi Id 0 K. no pct>.. K"Y.,.. onor ' 673-4452 av;nl Aprl t. ~mo 1111• SCMlttt LCICJWI• 3286 SJIO Avail Apnl 1. Call Supenor Realty 631 1304 ••••••••••• •• •••• •••••• ~-8J.&8. S250 mo. ask for 81 IL,••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ...:_,;:_ ______ _ 5-16 588(1 IAYSHOHS Fum/unf Life 2 Hr.:! fhs \\.111 1mm1'<I • flR . 2 Ha ------'4:c I br & hath. hllns ('0111.lo, on l-.. 1<11 t>nd1----------i +rt'rnx. eph, dprs & ~ .... 1 'llmt-Golf t nur..e OClAHF«ONT t•11rpor1 S:tt111 I< S325 OCEAN VIEW :.! Br, walk to shopping, $2.'ill mo C:.!ll 6-15·!1161, a11k for Uettv • wt guest & bath, ~tell'• 111 lH't beaches, fph. &. m1n1 , \l<?W. $6SO mo No ~ti. 548-05S4 l h1ld flt"l olc S..17~ .._ s.i1w1 3 BR. 2 ba. wntr $-100 + lndry lac ii. 615-0302 aft F.•usw \ 1tah Hl•altor IA YNONT h 673 CENTER ST. 4!19Z241 Unf3BR.2ba.$S2S 2 nr 1 Ba apt. s of llW). lold Its. no pd!> S28.1 IK' r mo. 6-12 S953 wktly,., 673 39113 or 6 ·15 tl3!1!.I CV' wknd.'I J .!_:'r. O~n. $175 __ 3290 ¥rly $450. 2Br . .1l·ro"1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• from bay, rompleh•ly re 3Zl:i 2hr dpl:l Krtl~ OK! done, util pd. 673 767-1 t't't' \Jounta;){UlltlC 2br, dbl Mam ltentals, S4G.!)J70 itar, yd, rh1ld ok, no llt'b Wfttnus,..... 3291 Refs. &&2--001!1or1173 730'1, •••••••••••••••••• ••••• STEPS TO llACH 2 BR, 2 baths $27S 2 BR, 1 ba .. wntr. $350 associated BP O,,rA ; w·t.1")11 .. , J ," W't1i ' • ,, 1111 A-' • 2 BR, cplS, drps, hltns Near l>hoppmg Ideal for middle age cpl. $215 N1 <'hrldren or pets 6-IS·Olllfi s:ns. mo. Corona llaghlands, 11dlls nnl>, newly eptd. 2 llr hrM Move an now. $3&0. L tot • 4 R r , It r (' n l 675 7~ Nr new Udo V1lla~e. :J Hr. net g h h o rh oolt 5 202 Mearlay & hoch 2 Bedroom, J Bath Clean 2Br apt with garage, refrigtstovc in eluded.~ mo.: fl:'.'6_:8715 BRANO NEW-28r, 'frJ>ll'. 2 Ba. dplx, beam c:e1lg, Rerkelev. S-450 mo. l4(~ 2 br. Avail now t1l South(lfHw:v. bllns, aufldc~k $.1!15 ~ rly &17-8420efl 7PM ____ 16130.631-0020 752·S06.'i orff73..4300 1111 bltns, yearly $350 mo. 9112·0006 lse. 514'At Clubhouse -- 834-l'l3>; 998-*'8 2Story, 4 ~'<lrm. 2 baUl, ·oo. 2Br. Iba. Avail April 3 RR, oce1nvicw, walk l<> nut·p1s,df1M1,(p\c, OW, 1st. Monthly. $275. Ph bch. J,.se. for~ mos. or -------11 ~235. 2br T II . Pool, 5450/mo. 7t,.·96:J.456» 642.Ql04 lonl(er at $500. Days: .si.ngl.eeok. Fee un o ...._-a.-.-a.. 3269 7l4·83s...10M. ask for Mr. M lt uw .,...,.537 rw~,..... • -n arlt Newport l Br furn. aan en 11, _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. immed. Call Jen.kins eves & wknds. macnab I Irvine realty OM THE IA Y -UDO ISi.i Clidtmlng 3BR. 2 bath apt. w/tremend• bay view! Located 1n the 400 block of Via Lido Nord! Qutet. luxuriOus living -$700/mo. yrly. Tom Queen 644-6200. CG52) -CANTON TOWtllOMIS Deluxe c~ lite-styte. lftimd ne~ project suspended over ..l'"'b gQIT course. Tennis, pool, Jacuzzi. security system, underground garage. Oloose from 2 or 38R Door plans. Views. From $700/mo. Joyce EdlW.S 6'2·8235. (G53) I 640-9019. 714-55.2· 1229 ____ _ obile home, 1 br, quiet 2 BR, 1 Bu, frplc. $350. adult. $185/mo. Incl. ulil. mo. Days, 640·6224 or 6"S-1747 eves.6'13-S50l 1.----------,11 ely new Hi-rise condo BR, oewt1 dee:. Bltns. It lNoOf~Counly's on bay w/lantast.ic view. le •I~. S320. 644·4848 :00,~Ao~ ComJ'l. & beau\'11 DAys,m.3255Eves. "'--"' fcmisbed, (or the most CostOMeM 1124 sellngwlhthelms, d.lscrimin•tion. Wkly ........... -.......... wcdllfals.cmdmojesllc maid serv provided; 1 .... ...-~ trees. Ftolumg poots, w/sauna. pool, jacunj • ~ • .,..... Joaazlsouno bllCJrdS. full security. Cont11cl 2 br townhou1e1, ondtl..-..~ AGT .• Louise Balter for carqes, fenced patios, -._. details & appt. (71•> ••r cond. $29S/mo. wlhaoclalewra, Tennb. 645·80H or 845·2848. 642-66Uor642-0282 (Wl'Tl,Ond~at Prrriew Sat.ft SUD 1-4PM New aludio, 2 bectrm~ 1 I,\ The VIQg& MOft cf Br dw'mlni. aap. to bath. air cond •• priv ~you'lt~ bch. $250 winter, plent;y paUo, all bllr\1, quiet f«.fwnlllnllCMllable. patlng.6'5-Q50 Mgr. 1919 Anaheim St. OneOndlM>Btcroom ·~1os S280/mo. Adu.Its.. Miii ~ Fantastic decorator'• apt. overloolting bay. yrly 1 Br. cpts, drps, bltna, $775. S ummet $996. dole to shopl, no pets. 675-98'1'7 $180 mo. 642· 71.54 a.tboaBayCtubbachclor ier,ma. $27S. Apt fO.-~t. Month!y or Pool, Kids OK. whatever. $450/mo. 6'2-7911 tncluOa •U C!lij) faclL u-. v•no"' _,. n .. c.aJ)-17'3\oliee. IVC~ r.D L ..-t. 6 br, J. &a, iar. ¥lddl• ON THE BB.ACK a..s or nur.a, no pets. Small al~ apt. $1S 1225. Jst • tat + $100 aec. 1ncJ ~ A4iL jJ&-1115 ~An.. IPlll MH92IS ~· 9:0010600. Now you can rent in Woodbridge. Woodbridge Panes Apartments may be the best-keJ'l ~cret m this seac;on's residential best seller, the Vdl.1ge of Woodbnd~e, And this rustic apartment community •~n't e.Jsy to Rel to ri~ht now, eithec with all the vrlltJgc construction going on. But these one-. two-. and three-bedroom units, desi~ned like early C11lifom1.:i bungalows. are well worth lhe e{fort. There are cozy built-ins: Fireplaces. Patios and , hakonies. Lots and lots of style. Plus all the wide-open village recreation and other goodness of Orange County's most exciting new place to live. follow our map. With determination. And visit tom. Before we're all taken, too. Woodbridge Pines Apartments, 115 Pinestone. Irvine, California (714) 552-0400 Rene. from Sl?O Owned &c man.aged by 1lte Irvine Company Lc~slng off ace hours: 9-5:30 dally EQual Housing 6 ()pp(wtunltles l.:.f 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 2 Br. 1 Ba, sm. yd. I walk to beach, stove • rcfrig. 492·1636 eves. ~s ______ _ ,New Townhome-Ocean · view, 2Dr, 2Ba, 2 car : garage, pv\ commuruty, pool, golf. 2 yds, 2 patios. alnum, $395 mo. Ad.Ju. no pets, Open House ! Sat/Sun 857 Calle Pluma, off Frwy 5 at Camino De Ell re Ila <213) 547-4909, (714)644-'1891eve s. ..... Capf lh9o Ji71 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br, lba condo. Upgraded. patio, pool, view, 2 car gar , washer/dryer •• children ok, no pet& $300 • 493-1610 an 6. SOlllh LGgUIMI 311~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lge, quiet. lu:xulious, cix- cc. 2 br. 2 b• apt. ~tor lo aceme priv, bch. Part)'" llUllO room. total •~urily. Pert• Uvlngorwknd retreatror tho adventurou. adult.' Startin&. at $515. mo. a.2835 Af•~=~··d 3900 ....................... PllVllWIMQ ZMDUMIT 1e 1ez11 Haase ContemPOrary ta c .. ua1 -.,,. b..to( Nawpart'a p,dllte. * Dea.lntd eel lino '*2 pools la rec Cttlt.en ·•Plutherpbt;~ 111Al)d 10 much more hm. Nc.hllot ...., Unlum.1 br • *255 .HUUYffotl llSTSIUICTIOM ~~ • ---· Yoer utile• n•l la· rl11d••: r•r•pUnn ROOll m wtr up • lh Hrv1t'e. t'oafereot'e llllc!Mn. m .50 wk up room. pvaonall£ed u.pg. ,,._t'JM la..,._. c•unp, mMI handhn,a. uaiderarvwad ._ .. __ . ._ .......... _ ........... Own room In !Br, 1 btl •Pl. pitrltint. ,l.an6.tOr rv1tt, Home prhtlet•· St 16 .. aU UUllllH Ht'f"Pt phual! tAll. Fem prct. &&2·21 tt C:all 7ltfi40·~70 alU. TH~ .Ett,:e,.<;;tJT I VE twt IMlt..... 4450 ....... Dehn.e pvt home, acn>!>s Sii7 San Nicola!! Dr, Suite ....................... O,,a........, SOO from OCC. ~lalt1, k1lrh _1116. Newpo_ rt Bearh, C..:a NWPT BCH STORE •••••••••••••••••••••• pnv. '1_~0· ~ue.;n SWPL Y SAUS fC. SPACE NewPorl 2630 Avoo St 1275/mo Quiet room, aemi pvt enl . o,.h 1""" aq. R 3 ok '!I + JerTy Wynn C213 )477 1101 Neb $2.S,000. yr. plus E·Z try" ba. Mature s1.e:td1 y .... ,,.,., run. short hrs. A i;lee~r empl'donly 979-9656 la mom. + 2 toilets. gd. 4 DB.UXI OfC'S bus1neu. Priced for mod As 1s $-WO per mo. 1 qwci. sflle ROOM WITH ftlTCllEN <;.di . Cont. rm ' i.eat 25· al Ull 751-3741 PRlVILEOES PACll'lC Real t:stale ~~.~l:.'2 s>?:..' i:~:: 1~::l' --------- ___ 645·7!1.!D G~nt>llJll ___ ~2--0~ fo'oresl <lrea Kent PllNTIMGSHOP Hohts. Motek 4100 MUTUAL ILDG. Hark.ans. E3tab 40 rears •••••••••••••••••••'••• 714·581 9393 E'clu!>1\1t: beach town Sea Lark Motel, 2271 Newport Hhd, Co~t.i l\lesa. 646-H..i5 Wl•ekl~ or monthly ralc:.. No kitchens. ' Vocation Rentol1 42SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG BEAR LAKEf'RONT Cabins 1714l~·770t <194·9727or1139 Sl73. LAK~ A ltHOWlf EAD, Pretty lake view. :.lpi. lU. SlOO wknd. S200 wk, $250 Holiday wk. 642·534t; location O\'er $13,000 RETAIL STORE mo ~.ilu. Partnen Beach area. 960 ~q ft All agree to disagree forcing new 1mpro-.cmcnt~ ~ale.Calllorappt now. Crpt. cust l1~ht1ni: Ull 137-4200 frplc. etc <.:ash fur 1m --- provemenl!. + flexible PRIHT SHOP lease. 67S 3080 C llH > S200.000. NET BALBOA INN $250 mo. Yrly lst: Pnme space m Inn. 675·87-10 6,500 Sq. fl. Store. 100 Ft Busy e.hop by O.C ,\1r;>0rt, leverage "'1th 29r, down. <.:all for de ttul!I Ull 751-3741 A Division of g I ass r r on tag e on ll;irbor Investment Co. Newport Blvd. lease. Shaklee, Amway Dis· -----·SS 8 lnbutors. An eas1cr way s,lrt .......... 1a1s So. El Camino Real San Clemenlt' Fully Uc. na•IAT&T AYA&.+•I TtrmporarJ Aas.l(IUIJeAU ., .... •AJl.eul• ... ••JP., ... PRIVATE PARTY W/2· __ F_or_•_P_P_t_•_n_-7_291 __ , 2nd. TD's at l .S .... o in-E L I T E S A U N A le teresl for sale. Pb : MASSAGE ••SlO t'ULL ~6171 1-a Hour with this ad FREE Whirlpool w, t Hr •F/C l11M11ap.r •MCI 0,.1•or All AN!u Orange Co. Please Call Permanent pog1hon with ---------an immedlale opening BOAT Need 10ateooe lo Please call Sales sand tit work on 30" Manager for appoint· sailboat. Chuck. S58-8000. A.I aa•c:.-..h/ Massage. lndv. Rms 714/835-4103 ment. Da)i.. 137-4100 493-4511 _.;,.__ _____ _ P.....-/ lOAM Mid. MON-SAT Lost & FoWMf AE. BA, MC & Checks SOOSouth Main st. Org ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acrptd 1400 w. Mcl"ad· NoTower.SteSOl Automot.lve d SA New Detail Shop needs A1 .. w11Mfth SIOO en, · · ----------• ~~~ ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------• Acc .... ..e/lldlpr Top wagt's paid. Engine * • * DRINKING Must be energetic & will-Steamers, e ng painters, tloyM~ creates problems. It mg to tackle problems or buffers & polishers. up PO lox 671 doesn't solve them. tr rapidly expand.mg busi· holstery shampooer s, CostaM•sa you need help. call ness.557·9906 check out, pick·up &. de CAREMANOR Ho~p1tal ...._ T $7SO IJvery. Apply at You are the winner of 1n Orange, 633·9582 Ac .... ..., rM 20.59 Harbor Bl, CM 4t1cketstothe --------This super Newport Bch 645·1030 Westen Mationol WEDDINGS ' co. will take a person -------- BOAT SHOW Llcenseor Conf1dential nghl out of school w/atl _______ _ Home, Chapel Room, leasl AA degree in ac-AYON Beach counlinc. They will train CALL645·7716 thei r p rocedur es. lfyou'redependable,or· IOOtUCHPll 1 Girl orrire, phones, typ- ing, payroll & report ex· pr. Applicauons accept- ed 1n person. March 7. 8. 9 from 9 AM lo 12 Noon ONLY. 18100 Ml. Washington St. f'ounla1n Valley. · BOOKKEEPER Full Charge for growing 1nler1or de sig n magazine. NB. Some secrelarlul s kills d e· sired. Call btwn 9-5, Cozy Cabin near Snow Valley, slµs 13. $52 8100• STORE·OFl''ICE-SHOP Sl500. mo.~ --to 1\1 AK E M 0 R E Newpl>rt& Bay Center 490 Sq. rt . Balboa Tsland. l\IONf:\'. Make inqwr) M2 Newport Blvd. CM 114 Agate. Ideal tor to Ad 11736, Daily Pilot. at the ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER March9-13 Gorgeous of cs & lop fr-garuzed, like lo meet peo· LIMDA & VICKI 1nge benefits. Call pie, & would like to se11 1 ________ _ Outcalt Manoge Abigail Abbot Personnel beautiful fragrances, $40-3222 Hawa11 lux condo rental 1n Maw nght <Jn bch Sip' -I, car avail. 121:1):>47 21W> 646 1252. 644·2221i i.pec1ally ~hop, law of P.O. Box. 1S60. Co:. la EXECUTIVE fire. arctg. ete Du's Mesa, CA !12626 Please rail 642-5678, e"l 333. to cla1 m your t1ckels. For tll• Fun of It! Agenq•, 4SOO Campus jewelry. cosmetics & noe~'Mt~tl TE 9'4EED Serving all Orange Co. Dr .. N. li. $57-6122. family products, rou can 1213 )289·9307, C\ e~ ----- layfronf Offices C714 >772·3653 Fad Food-Taco c.•9 27•3 earn good mone". For an Cott1tructioa b-.... · .. _____ ,A Comp/Hskpr, live-in. ' r-· Pe-aceful Ollhu bchfmL I Br conJo, car incl. Heas rates. 545-2250 f>nme Locatmn ,_..._ __ tri 1 R tal 4500 Very cle.1n. has indoor 33811 \'1a Lido. Nwpl Bch .,_ a en ~eating + patio. Fum or unf $150·SSOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlnt i:rowth IOl'Jtlon ----*-*-*--~-.S-e_e_k_1_n-~-male compa-SalP\'trm. ba, TV,CdM. ~~~l~~~~-llSI0-7IMlor •lookk:¢:rs n1onsh1p over 60, for Refs. 6'4-9666. 644-9806. 1---------•1 •--£--SCRAM LETS ~orktng lady SS YM>. In· •Acct*) ._.. -----Sc..'<."rl!L11nalservava11. 1000SQ. l'"'T :-;i::w Guod net to ex1>cr 2SO sq rt. 15 S< sq ft Fw> C'lose operator Pnt:ed to i.ell • ter~le. meld walks on Babysitter, Mesa Verde AOllllRT NALP• ANSWERS beach. dinner out or 0 A A Sehl Dist. I Child. 5 Duy [ Rentolsto Sh°" 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Female roommate needed to share 21\r, 2RJ apt. Irv . Jgt• 2!I 40. $145 + ul1I. l.1lt'h J>rl\ 5.52·~1 Joe~. l!VCS OreanorBayview. Fmeloc.it1onti73 l-117 qwrk. 67S·S820"'kd~only_. _ StoralJt 4550 Ull 751-3741 homecook1ng. movies. \._'-./) ~ ~ wk. no wknds. Sw· accoun ~. Yeoman -Wildly books Balboa/Newport ingsh1rt. 10 Hr day. My ~11~ ~lamly -Vdlum area C/O Ad. 844• Dail) ADMIM. ASSIST house or yours. 7Sl·06S8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GIFT GALLHY Hanr1d -Remand Pilot, po Box lStiO, C.M To S700. New branch ofc or t213l 728-8015 ae.k for Please Call EXECUTIVE SUITf neluxc corncr oft•. "' \It')' of A1rµort & MountJ,11n~. All ~erv1ce:. prov1dl·d Scl'rclanal. Ht.-ceµt1on & Ofl Equip mcnl Plaza Exec Suites-. Wlf2 M ll'hele.on. Irvine. 7:>2-11234. Small boat & trailer<; rl'n tal space, SI UU pC'r !not L1m1t length 22· lllHI Monrovia Ave. (.'.\t !-.cc Mgr or rail 548 EIG27 -.;<'"'port Beach Want all I\ e partner or ma) purch.Jst' Mr Sm1lh <ill IUAM.6i5 3080 M\' DRIVEWAY 92626 in Santa Ana needs as-Beverly Po~tcard to weather l> er t 1 v e ''Ha PP Y ---------714/835-4103 bureau from an irate ELITE MASSAGE Personality" lo handle Babys1lter. m.v home. i.hoveler: "I JUi.l phones. type Invoices & 7:30-2·30 Tue~ thru Sat.1----------Roomm.ite to shr 2 Br 2 lla condo. do~e to hl'dl'h. S man wall. ln 1 loui: 1 lo'p ~ &.Ill 73.12 Prof. wlll share 5 Ur h:.t· + sa1lboul w1matun• woman. I child OK $125 t'o!>ta ;\ksa 2000 sq rt. All + ', ul1I. llB.1!63 8212 or part l'nme prof ofr spLll'l' on .\h•s;i Vt•rdc D1srrcclly t•ollc1·L your East Dean II ad Icy. next roommate on 1111r Brokcc9ti:I 119:1:1 V1deota~ Sn.h'm Call l~U Sqfl or storal(l' Zono· Cl or C2, mo lo mo Ha r b o r 13 I v d • C .\1 :>46-9080 Rentals Wcant~d 4600 ......•...•••......•... .\fellow mall· nd., h..,l' PIZZA S2i0,000 G HOSS franrh1:.c lypt•()pCrdt1on m boominl( arca E Z s..io.ouu. net lo owner mana.:cr. UBI 751-3741 "yard, lJl'l t)t-;. 1111 to __________ , S l 5 o mo + 11 l 1 I MOllL shoveled three reel or 'h. Hr.SI O. W /ad just plain help IJle ''Busy Call 642-7770. 'p;u1ly cloudy' otf MY lnd1v. room1> 10 IOµm Business!" Call Control DfUVEWAY .. Mon Sat BA l\t C OK Career Employment Babysitter in my CdM, ---1400 w Mrf'adclcn s A Agenry, SS6·8SOS. hme. 2 good kids, 7 & 8. Lost & Found 5300 . 540.8195 ' . . 673-0647 ...........•...•...•••. Lost· Money Chp with ap· S(>l!ak hke a Lord, Lady or prox S80 Gold wlphono C..:ocknl.'y. Engl1:.!1 acrenl rl.'tord trim & jewel ll'hons 1nd1v1duall~ Kt-cp money, please re-t au~hl. llcai.onablc 111m clip for tn:Wt\RD. 832·15!:11 ADMtMISTRATIVE Babysitter /!louse keeper. ASSISTANT 2 kids. wkdys Newport w /accounling back· Hefs. Mr. llood S33·~>00 1tround. non·smoker µre· ---- BOOKKEEPER 1 Girl office. Expr thru trial balance. Neal, personable w /phone ex· ll r . S a I a r y c o Jn • mcnsurate w/expr. Rep- ly lo 11 739. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mc~a. CA 92626 ---- V1dC1J\I('"" 9'J7 51110 • •C'•nt ul'< 2 rm ~Ulk. 11lll p<I. A C, ample IJkJ!. r.LF lnon,mok1•rl lo l)i;,t,!MMI II t w n !t ,\\I I :: •1 I' \I ~l·n1cc Station tor least• 642·25!!4 llunllnl(t11n lld1 .11ca I'() Uox ill!, Wh1ll1er, l~M~)tl. CA HEl.AXING ~tAS~AG E ll<lb James lerred. near GG Jo'rwy, BABYSITTER 2:3UPM Garden Gro\'e, st<1rl 6.00PM .. my home. Mon S7UO. Write Box !H25. Thur. 581-5150 El Toro. Loni.t Beach. Ca. 9080tl aft 6P~I --------- sharcC..::'>t -I BrhiH'"' prn1I & UBQ SI 70 mo 5;,7 011:1;, female or :\1Jlt• to sh.in• NB ot•c.inl ront duple'< Comp! furn. 3Ur. 211..i ( i r i! al \ IC W • £ rjl It S1 IO+'lharc ulll 6i3 l>!>t.i or6i3-36il H11ommall' nn•d1•1l In ~hare lbr .1pt. • ,11n. I rom bl:h Sl25 ;-.: II 67J 17~13 DAY OR WEEK 1-:xec swle rental 752-023-4 )IC' :\lS "'q ft. J'Vl ba. :. mom' P. Ce.I II~\ ud drt~. Cd~I SlSO 1ti5 :..'IJ51 Airport Offices I hlk to 0 t Airport Oh, ... u1l1'' "' 'pti.. drp!o . 1.1n1tor1.ll -<t>n I" .\I HttdaRaommate1 \·Lill \II 11111 .1mpll· p1 I..: \;o hl' rl'<J d 208l l{ous£·0)An..s tL.iw.urm ..;, f. lln~t"I '11 5.Si illlO A Profess~·1 Roomm11lt! 100 lSOll ~tt tl ull1cc. Hcferrnl Company l'an ml'(llcJI sp.icc :-.. co~t01 m:LPYOU f'INDTllAT , . . HIGHT ROOM MA n: '1 .... J l.J ... q ti s.io aoo t1.12·•1l:llS1m·e 1~17 1 1lr..in11c t:•> /\1rport di' lor:! IM.'I '''" ufl1lc Onl> H:i4.t H1~t lll".111\ 979 .. Sll Need :.ummer hom1· l•1r month of Jul~ in I Laguna Bc.id1 Arl'J llOWAHD ,J 0 fl=" so=" I< 1·:.\LT\' 1!.17 1i1 l Re,,.pon ... 1ble 1011rn.il1,t ..eeks small l Bdrm 'ut tage or house 1n L.i.:una Beach or '\e'4µort Beat·h $150 l'l'f mn (lwet loc1&t10n .i m11't se-nc:t mlormatwn 111 ,\cl '\o 1166, Dall) Ptl11l l'I) Jlox lS60. Costa \l t•'.i l'ahr ~26~ l'.ill lil I 1i:ll .!~!~> 11r ,1ll Ii pm Iii I l!IHX ~·2 11 Ask tor Mr lledd1t•k DIHHEA HOUSE L.\Gt'~ \ tH-:1\<'ll Seulln~ for I IO. 111 l'dD \ 1e"' Cnmt' '') M'l' 1t Tcrmi.too' Ull 837-~00 GAS STATION '\l'.tr l>l,Dl'\ l;intJ l.anll and alt 1511 ' ISO Lost Jan 17, male Slaf Lit· i\l.i~e.cur lunl,hirc Uull Tt>rner. Oulcalls !l !l 4!H 51 I I ta\o.11 & wht. :'lll.'rcd1th -. --llm. .... SanJuanarca.Ans OurS1x.•uully I" llai~ re t 0 "Tu i: .. n c"' J rd . moval by Wai.in11 I-aci:. 4!l3 0969 837-6050 ext S3S Arm ... Lc11:. & 81kin1 Lost !.tale Black & tan Shorthair Doi(. 20 lbs Spike ... REWARD Goldenwest Mr Fadden 892 ~37. 846-3933 fOl'~D Older woman s nnK. 16th Place. C \I CJll ti4ti·8ilJ to 1denur~ Call tor appt. Ucauty Chnil' Etc. 642-0570 ••• AMaCouch 305 Pearl Ave lalboa Island \'ou arc the"' mner of ~ t1ckcti. to llw ADMITTING /PIX Back Orrice Asst. expcr I mmed. opening. San ror busy GP. near lloag Clemente General Hosp Hosp. 548·0822 llpm·7am C2 shifts) &1---------• 3-11.30pm (3 shins). Ap· J:>I>' or call Mr . Gree nwald, C714l 496-1122, ext 215. Adorable 11 mo old girl needs substitute grandmother for oc· cas1onal bebj·sltting . t>i2 7159 BANKING TELLER P 'limc for our So. Coa!lt Plaza ore WI II work Mon· l''n 4 IS lo 9 30 & Sat 9.45 lo 6 30 Expcr pref'd. Call Kath~ Bouska. 540-4066 Cahfomw Federal Savini(., & Lo.in · 3333 Bnslol St.CM. 1·orner llll'alrnn Bout ~'OUND : St Bernard. I to uoo .:.illnnl> mn + nghl wht e)e, male, 2·4 N-l!HI '"n 11·t-TN ms >rs Vic Sunflower &.. Westft'll Motional BOAT SHOW ADV .. TISIMCi SAL!' MANAGER Outstanding oppor. for Equal Opp Emplyr m1f at the nghl person lo head up 1---------• 11:'11~. 7~1 1400 Fair\'1ew. S./\. 979.3192 ANAHEIM Custom Products Cheese & Win• Shop l:!EACll rowr. Sand111> IChC!> & rich. ~l'Ut~ 16 Su1>er <:u;i~t llW)I hx• UBI 137-4200 FOUND White Scottie CONVENTION D1v1sion of 5 yr old male \ll' Magnolia & i:;1. CENTl':H million dollar co. Mui.t h~. 962-4764 or 963·5651 March !I 13 have successful exper. Miss Stocker. Please call 6-12 5678. ext selling premiums or Im· -------3~3. to clatnl your printed advertising. ~'<.>LIND. 2 1Tish Selti•r;, I tickcb. Supervi ses art 1st. BankingS&L Tfl.LER Newport Beach Office Six monlhs teller ex· perienre preferred. bul will consider a trainee BOOK SALES Looking for a part·time Job that pays like a foll lime Job? If so, we·,,e gol "'hat you 're looking Co~! Earn StOO+++ per "'eek doing enjoyable "'ork reprcs enli ng T1mehfe Books rn our of- fi ce near the Orange Co Airport. You work only I. hrs per day tn a pleasan~ & relaxed almosµhere. :? °'!(h ifts available - R 30-2:30 & 3:30·9:30 -5 dn)"I a week. Cont:ict Renee Rossi 831-8095 For Personal Interview l'ioexper. necess:iry. TIME-LIFE LIBRARIES. INC. Equal Oppor f:mployer Will :,h,11·1• .1tt r<tl'll\ t·lv furn I' .11 k Nti"' 1wrt :! 111 :! h.+ upl WIJHOtl'~\ woman. <1f,!1• ~ t1• .114 I",, I ct ~I tifl + '. II I 1 I "'° ~.:1.a2 2MDMOMTH • Want lJnfurn hou'e or .ipt 1mmt'(t . ) rlr lM· m :\\o.pl Balbo.i Jll'a lh depenrlahl1· m.Hr11·1l l'OUµle w :!wk oltl ~1>11 & I ~ r old C•ll'k1•1 Sp.111wl R~-;? or J Br. b.1th, J(ar. \o.!>hr dn r huul.up $35(). $4()11 n\ct 67 ~ I i\1116 S ma I e. t r cm . \' 1 <' * * * salesmen, order desk & DONUTS & IURGER Ne-.. land & Talbert, II B. Inside staH. Must be able with cashiering ex------ perience. 45 WPM typing Cable TV Ore C ~erk. FREE l..1do He~1flt•nt ncl'(1' ~mull h~c or ;!hr apt 11n l.11to \pnl li>I Plt•..i:<t' r.111 .ill 6nron wknd ti75 :!1:1.) '""' <;t ,2.'iO Mo NOW 1142 8187 Beaut .:iris have an cxcil· lo run this div. aa though hut -..ail' ,\II 'cl tu vut'" -------'"ll mc'ISJ~l' about lhl'1r. il b )Our own co. Salary. r 'd ll!noon lo 9pm. S2.SO hr eq · start Many benerits. Ap-/\Jll H.icl.. 11,11 'I•'"" 1111 lnllll' <;l.!2 •H ':ii l.1 l'.111 '.\tonte ti4:.> 1400117 It Otlflut" for ,ultll'<i µroftl1> Found· AlRED/\LE. \ n ah" 1 m S l u d 1 o . ci.penses, percenlage or ,\p,1rlm1•111'. homei., (.;allloidenlify 5.155.16.1 profil & stock option. hu."" 't1 t•ct & xlnt park 963·5720 Send ~ume to pres. PO 1ni,! 111 'r lt•JJse at $454 - -----Bo'< 16817, Irvine, Ca Interested applicants may apply directly at the branch. 1.UXUMllll'> It\ ,; HI '1,ptll lor i.tru111ht 1m•f m.1n :O.h.in· I.: hl'.tut 111111 "' 11 \II h~t· ... 111111 f ~ 1:1 • I I ulll. rl''' 6'1 1 O·UI I II \OU""""' to mO\t' ~t,>ur 11ffirt• out or \ OUI bl'drnnm. 1>re<1k •"'.iv f r rt m ,. h u r 11 r •' ' t' 11 t 1•mplu\cr or )Itel ~t.1rt .1 th~" hu ... uu•,, .Jt ,, 11 iu lion 111 th•· • '"', I h1• ~ \ t'I 1111\ 1• ~Ulll' ha' lht• .m•\o.1'r mo Tl\tE. 7$1 14CXI Lo~l. brn1wht Sprin11~r , 92713 Spaniel. male. 6 mo s Penottal Strv1ces 5360 --------- MUICAH REST. nld Vic. Lido Sandi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMIURS ply 111 person 27392 c.;~1mino Capistrano, .St(' 20-I. l.uguna Niguel. 1 m1 North of Avery Offramp. Los Altge!.s 1-Atual Oppor E mployer ••••••••••••••••••••••• SACHIFICE' ar<'a, NB 642·9496 1nj!le" Are you 1n a class Federal Sa•iftCJS C \RP ENTRY· Young 3201 Newport Blvd man to leam business. llF Kii 1'001 l'J-: 1' Ill\ .\laturl' p~·r u11 t1nh l-'1r«ph11·p~·•11tl • loll· ·,;xx """'"' t\h<.f'llll'C' owni•r i·an'l of your own'> Vldco,•1c"' BedroMKh..icol Opporlwlilty 5005 handll' St•,•h "5. askmi.: Found· Gray white lon(<l mntcs you to \'IMl our & Wu-e Man. Must read Newport Beach. !12663 knowledge of basl<' Equa~7J:,!!~s-i,:loyer l-c•arpe-•n•try•·-67•3•·609~~2.-~. __ _ •••• ••••. •• ••. •• •••• • •• s:?S.i.>o or , haired cal. While flea clubhou~e and see whv bluepnnl'I. Small Santa \\.Ill .1rr full ~l·r\1('t.• 1n Ull 937.4•00 t:ollar Huntington Bay, hundreds or SUCt'l'SSfui. Ana Electrical Equip. th\1•111.ll ollto•'' lot.11t'li COftl1deritMJalus1 6 _ Brookhursl Adams nttractive & a<."tive Mfgr 557·1636 111 rir1· .. t111111u"' 'l'"' port O"·r ~Ml \l'l I\ l' loc•al ln\'C'lt In \l)Ur own husi llou.sc trained. 962 9882 singlc'I h:ivc heen able to ---------Luxun :tllr nr1•u111r11l ho mt• f r1)h h• It.tr I•' l "un dc1·k. m.111• l1•111.1le. $2.')(I ll1C'I. 1;.1:! 1:1.1'1 t \•1111·r "" ,, mn to mo bu-,. hl'.ltnlt'I l'IC'.i~e t•all nc'I~ ;1: .. t 1 aclH•rt1:1cd or962 193-i meet one another e:isi() .. Auamblers .. h.1"1' Ht•nt indu1l1•' or ~lop by for fn·c inlo proclucl lme to ht'l11 \OU Found Lge gray long and d1srreelly. Call to II",.+• flt i •In '" r' . ''!I c.ite11one'I & I\ fl"" 11et the be!\t out or i1fe. hmred cut. Has flea col· dar 997 5-100 Immed opening auil ror ~·r,011.111«"1 phone C'O\ "e (<luaruntcc to 11h:aac \t •n "'omen Will train ------1 light production as· G~1 forllettt ,.,,,.,,, mull d1:.patch. )OU. ' Jar Cor. Paularino & Trcrvel 5450 semblers in our C.M.. 4350 1·01\fl!tl'Dt'l• rnom. unrlt>r 751-1741 Cull for ,1ppl now Bristol. CM 830·4576, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fac1l. I ' I S.l!I OMll ____ .:;4:>-425_7 bus ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11rnurw pr .. i;: Jnnit11n:i tl:'llTF.O flUSTNf::.~S -------Want male passenger lo "'r\lt'«' ,\II ut1l un•pt INVESTM f'.'iTS CLOTHIHG Lost : Womans blue bike. Des Moines Apr 5 shr No exper rcq'd we will S1111Zle 11t1ru111' lur rent i1loc1tRe only. CtlM ~5 mo 67J-62fiil phom• 1525 Mesa Verde IJr E WF.STF:HN WEAR 11t 7/11 shopping cntr by dnving & g.:!.:~· 6'2·0039_ train Tilt: EXECt'TIVE lacrossfrom Kona Lnt) SjOOO. Mo. Super S . Fairview/Baker. CM . SOITE Suite 106, C<>11l11 Mesa Omn1te Counl,\' loc. All 751-4417. •Single. l\lc~u Vurile. 5liiSAN!IUCOL1\SUR, Ullt Open7ctays name bra nd ~. easy --------..-.-EnlDloYfMftt& ll:irboru \1l11m11. CM. $.:IU. ~ll!TE 106, down $100 Reward. Large fire ,,..,..._.Oft ~tora11eoolv g:c111:111 NEWl'OHfREACll.CA MAMUFACTUllHG Ull ' 817•4200 o.pal rinit w/4 diamo~da ••••••••••••••••••••••• i;.u'l "''70 P l t--' ll h Id lt g L d Office ltatttal 4400 --_ __,,..""------• a en''" em ----in vy .:<> sc m . I o Schootl & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ofr. l'st llwy ;it 3 Arch 1 llnique p1t>ce of equip· TltAVELAGENCY lslo vie ahop'g clr. lnttnlcHon 60• PERS~ F-T 11.1, a 'treet Cronl & ment proJected net Ebtabhshed. ideal N.B. Collect 755·1474. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... "'71l fi:l.80.000 this yr. Present loc Owner Wnlc to Ad . th h' "1"'N WO"'L'N l6J7WF.STCL '1-'FNB ()('l'Unvu ......., . ..,, owner unable lo handle. LOST5mon w ate ••"" •uc. AGT 800, 01111> Pilot. P .o. Box Samoyed pup, 2511>8 TRAIM POI ____ 5"_1·50_!Z __ c;,\NNERVVILLAGE Can be relocated 1560, COllta Mesa. Ca. 7684495 768·4588 a.a.•-....ool ... ..._ ore Upstairs. J0"22. Leveragew/29'~down. 921626 _,.,.... "w 1601 Wntclff Dr. t•rpt·d, paneled. SllS rno Ull 751-3741 -------·LOST! Black Lab puppy TWOWEEKCLASS Newport Fannncial Ctr 512 2mh. NB 673·~ PET GIOOMINCi F. Red collar 4'c nea col· NATION-WIDE JOB LH1ln9 Office Space ----MEHS WIAR OWNER ANXIOUS! tar. Ans to .. Shadow", PLACEMENT CaU on Stle Manaaer • 1MO1-·1t EE n ENT• IALIOA Surgery forces sale. Tbt' Ranc:h area, Irv. ASSISTAblCi 12·3 Rm dlx omcu No rd GOODJOR mo 642·311lul246 ltasf' rt-q. Adj. ;\Jrporter $21.000. net. Cull pnce Sl0.000. or submit' $52-0528 Rewa . OPPORTUNITIES Prime location In Hunt Hotel. Loli f\ATES, :;.500s2o~ :!t°:r d~~~ Ull n 7_-_4_2_o_o ~ Emerald Pendant AMERICAN 1 n g lo n 8 each Q n FULL SER 1133-3223 'lll J19Ymcnt. Don't bedlsap. D 1E L I l t a t 1 3 n • Pin. SubstanUal reward. I A It T I M O I It s Brookhurst, 800 square ooon ___ ~--.,..--i potated! Act now! SandWlches. take-out & 499-1293 SCHOOL =-. 5~~~1uic~~~ty.':. ...._ R..t.il ·4490 Ulf 751-1741 lrocerles N.B. ar~a. LOST· Blk & Whitt' male H04 E. l'Tt.hSt.,SA ••••••••••••H••••••••• .,.ullnelis & 4!qu p . Stb~rian Hu•kY nr 8341960 poeure. a11111gned park· LA.•UMAWCH S1'15.ooo. 175.000 down• Se1erstrom, S.A. Schoc>bCoutToCoast ma. C.U Mr. Plummer .,.. NATURAL FOOD leae. By owner. Prine. SST·.,.,,1 7005 Afll>IY In persott 'fonday bt!t llam &4pm. Air Products & Chemicals Inc. 1771 Placentia Ave Cosla Mesa, Calif. An Equal Oppor Employer Auoclale Rep tlottOVM HO IXPll. MIC. If you're Dtw to Orange Co , t.mporarll.Y dlacon· Unuin1 your e<lucalion. recently dlacharaed from the aer-vlce or ror af\Y ~uon 1eek1na lem· poraey Of c.ateef employ- rnftlt, ~er this uni· que oppor. You can ea.rn BARTENDf:H UARMAIL N1ghls, beer & wme E'< per'd The Loi! Inn. 549-9446 betwn 9am·llam. IEAUTICIAH 2 exper'd beauticians, ulso man1c:unst, must do acrylic nails, North H. R. 846-5000 846·9706 BEAUTY Operators: t Shampoo Olrl f/tlme: 2 Auistanl.!I f/time; 1 As· sistant for Color1:1t ~ & 1 lla1rstylist w/follow. Ap ply, Richard Out!llclle Salon, 200 Newport Ctr Dr.N.8. Boat Manufacturer PmlUons For. Molden GefCffhrs Grti..dtn a1 .. d1n Xlnt pay Ir fringe beMlits. Apply at Coastal RecreatloQ 17422 Derian Ave, Irv ('14 l :5'-3'1ZO F.q~l()ppor Bmployer 963-6787 • ~ .sandwich business. Fan· only. M4~l00 aft 6pm, __ :.::J._,_______ L , A . CO t. LEG E O P' D I C,.._rclel St.n tastk lease. Current d•I· Fanc11111h DIO MASSAG F., Low coat .... ..,.,_ .. B.UXI OFAC S or can be laed aa pro· ly gross approx. $300. Ho.w DMoratiftl)l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Day·Ev.,.Sal Claua In Must ha\·e act1.1,1l Job ex· s1HnaW11K Comml Ir lnd$tl spaces. fes.1"'1•1 office'. Lnc:aled Submit your cash offer. BOUTIQUE Drillkina problem? Santa Ana. M&-7171 Based on your produc· per. Waterfront boat ~ ,!>.'ll>OOq ft atqa, lft..NIAflau!0 1 '! In o\der shopping C:Oln· F.d Riddle, Inc. 646-8811. I.alt iun~_!-atc:rha.tfelcxtr11eltmue-a• C.11 Ak~Hel"pllne o.....L..... w~ 7071 tl V lt Y · CO"' m + yard. Ii u II rt-pa Ir • ..,,...,.,. · · "• plelt. with rustle al· hl '""" "•b-a •v ... "'3830 --lnccnUv• at•1rtraprofil ~a.·11 1 'I I T Mission.-V eJo areas. ton, un,qut c:ontem. ... •• -.....,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bon Onth J b m .. ...,. e ec rtpll r. op H .A., t s 0 o m<»pbere. '116 Mo., um. 1 ·1 d •ba.rint us. e o pay tot Quallrlod worker. a.._ o • .• rrwy. pn~byl~loM '""fW1MT9'+'e,. porary tems. PREGNANT! Prl'Ctlc•I Nune, BY or iralnlnf, Tremendous No lours please. C.U:&\t.1400 MISSIONRl":t\LTY Net.1 $2,300.mo. Ult ll7·4200 CH1nt_tOnfldtntlal nlaht., lot.aotTLC, rt'f's. potenUal to reach Blackle's Boat Vardf ll65 s. Co•at. Laaun• 6 Day operation. S.ml In-_.,._.. cAoubo~ I frd retflerra~ 1-540-0722---------1 au;penltor)r " manue· ~. 494-4731 dwtriaJ. OwMr movlnJ r•-·~OD, • op oa •Mt F U ln/ LL ment l*lllou. Mutt~ --------north aad must. aelll •+NET ke.«Ploa. 1 · • ve comp. pet"IOn.tbk • •mbiUoua. 000i3 lean . Terma. He-Ip run. Ulsh lerome. A.PCAll£ 5'7-zsa bsk.PI for eel/anal. Can Few a1>pohll1Mnl only TIM m-1400 Coaal area. A Jewel. dn-. P•rm, °"'082.1 call __ ..._ _____ -i Priced lo aell, don"l ~ J'OID oM atGlt (« Jbatlabl•flhttb1' w ... .....,.s..... I H• '°!dlu •llb a PracttcalNvaa Tult.laare.a.'41>-9011. Ull 71t-n41 aaw10ed~S11 49CMllm '. , CLEHICAL *TELEPHONE COMPANY* Personnel Needed Immediately 1.XPllllEHCED OMLY •Customer Rep1 *Operators · 4 yeal"ll r-ocent exp.• *Clerks CLERICAL CLERIS For production con dept. l(nowlt1d1e blueprint.a • mAt.rhd inventory C:OQtrol alffit. STAC0$WITC ·~· I llJO 81\erCoata Mesa 14t.3MI Equal Oppor Emplojet I ••• "''"c.,.c.,,.. l"t4l•nct11 ...................... . ~·otmCl\'1ncwShal1)9U'IJ 1<.-muJ •hn11 )lh!c1 .. ll11 Al1u Upho l•l t'rf·All A11Atnil1una ,\.dcJ1hc>n• I ti 1wt.T._ .......... , ... ~······· Worlr ~l'W c111,111lt) lilld 11.•11J1 I. auar R•b MC F rtt H l b•lha. ;tnd 1c.,.n l1un C I , rt......... Ru a Roat""' MS ;n 11 rontrue'lor 11 yrs In a~w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shampoo le :o,tt•11m cll'.tn ~ llJH ------ UILOit f /dlrt. pit f.~i..p &. qu.tf. to Cb1er Acct lllMlm.as.z:m et c. ...... lanl. ttt'dwood icut~ nrpaured Color l.m!lhll:nl'ni whl "'1 th•Mll I Pslnlaeoi.UcceUnis butlt to yuur •P~l"~. Alau c.-pt!>, 10 min blt>11ch Al9()MOYll G11nil'mng l>y J11p1mfte, ........... _.......... SlJ/up,airlaa.clean l'Ablneb &: !1helve11 bwlt tll'an hv rm, din rm & YOUI ~AIAM m111nl .. c h1anup, trim· Want a REALLY CLEAN ~~t1~'!'1~'J0 bit. BolA. MCUJ..Ola Cetamle Tiie: Tubs fl '"your g1m1ge for belier halt SU Avg rm S7 SO. Room Additions. HouJ>t•l> mint. free H I ll68-3'8e HOUSE! Call Glq}lam Block Walls BBQ Pita PAINT ANY BEDROOM ai.owe,..,. kite henll, Uae tM DaUy Pilot "Fut RnuW' senlce dittdoC')'. y OW' .. torage, l.t'. l'iibln l'h l"uut"h $10, chair S.S. ~Ullr \p;,lftl'bcnt.Commcn·i.il llellable E•:.r J11paoese Girl. Freeesta,MS-51.23 Rer1. Esta.~ ••9, n-·m "e1l1"n1• "-l\oon.paUoa.145-2129 oH•rcarboods,$175$225 ehm JM't Ollor C.:i>t rf' t-·urfrt•t>l.'<it call631~ ... ,. GS,...,. .... ,..,C ~ ...,.. .. • 6'15-3175 pair. 15 yr-. ex pr 1 do f'li1ru. .ind fl nancinic G.irden~r. Hcuonable MRS KIN "~ .. u .. , ,....,,,,.,.,.. cloulll, extra. Ro&er C ,,.__,...._ ~ork Iler:. ~1 0101 J\ .ul.ible 1ml'es t re.! t'.'Sl 645·5230 PALNTlNG 4' CARPtT •••••••M••-•••••••••• ~l Doe't drop the baJll Get a service ll our 1pec:lalty. .. h en .\hrenberu IXOY I!. Mike CO. "WE 00 IT ALL" u.a.. wtUa a low -t o-•tv r--0 ·•c "~l P-'-A Y-C•tle ,._.1•1 ""'Pilot Claa11: .. C-led A-d'. Call 842-5118 ext. m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Curµ"'t Vinyl-Drape:. Hill ~h1•rbacorr ......,........, --co 11 e i c s t u den t Salcs-ln.slull Hepair:1 I 11:crL''--d & Bondl.'<l Genet"GI Senices Average Extr 1 Stry $375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pboae142-51ta. ._ _______ _. Gd ,rf 54r.ll l 7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSECLEANING Is 2.c.-$4"", Intr.u"'rm 10% o rt with this ad. i;. Carpenter. 1'Jt10 n r:.. ces ~ o 8 I c II .,.., IN ,,,_ U It Ulptl•d d k l h I 1.1-~1-; M J ARVIS 11 ·\="IDY MAN llo m es & ur u s ness. a Pnc:-incl m6tr'l/labor Plumbin&. waler serv,I • tt'( 1r''f tt s. ent·e:., :. e ve~. E~ccll"'nt buys & l>d • 1n• J • R _... A ".. • ...... l 1, r 1 \t.ld1t s. Rm<ll'g, hN K;, \ph t'Olhl·1cnt10 1H1 uruce s a1g~y nns Guar, insrd. free e!JI. leaks. bathroom eocl. •••_••••_•···~··~··•_:_••_••••_•••!·~·.··~··,!~•••• ..... ons. e c .• c :., rec ... ti "I ,.., .• ....,.,., Lt 3 7«• Ph 645 n'"'2 'l61c. C CC'> R ...... .,.... - --- -~ est.613-~. CetliftCJs.~cous c r """'""'""· c l .,., nallsm.m . .,..., " .,...._, Ted627·79000r s:i2-01:W eu.._._ ~---- -••••••••••••••••••••••• SECURITY HUILOElt~ L>on's Plumbmit~carpen· lluu;,eclearung, exper & WORK GUARANTE"'D MARV'S PLUMBING ~ ~ fz ~'..: Custom Woo<lworl.rng In· ~;t•onomy Acou!>l1ci,. '1uJ I I •· bl J l d .... O """ ... L· 1• -< C u s t o m b iol· I. & tr>, elect rical, go' n!u11 e apanHe a y . Jnlr/Exlr.FreeEst. 646·9806 '""''"" .... n or or .-.\tt•nor ·n:l' <·e ilinu::., ne w ur 1 "· k • \II I Nd t tatlo NOJOBTOOSM lot C 11 L ft 6 ,.. bn c wor " 1 plJ 'H'S rprs+_carrpr:.~30-·8596 '""·~"""ranspor n 2S yrsExpr.642·0295 ALL RE UPHOLSTERY ·' s. a cc a prn :.1>rJ'. n:µu1r:., Cree t':.t com·rcte Patto c·1 r' '" """' .. ...,.., Sfl6.3536 ~ ll!OO decks Lie Und 834 !lllK lli\NOY:\lAN State lie, Insured, low Plumbing· Pa~ls & LOU'S HOMt-:llEPAlRS.Cemtnt/C oncret e Hl'1>1>'5<io3 t llumc~.ap~&~.irdwrk Inc-Tu prices too. Exterior Repairs. Huie 1nven-flOM'"'' t01"" JO yrs. ex1> Ca rpnt ) ••••••••••••••••••••••• DroftiNJ & Desi911 l~lt.1>1l!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~st. Try me·Cabco ~~ !~'.o~6l=P':!:i Pan I ·I( • JI J t 1 o cl r.., I' ATIOS. W \1.1\S •••••• •••••• ••••• •••••• G rodl1t9 Former IRS Agent offers Boy Plumbing. * Friendly, Personalized Service * Custom, Quality Craftsmanship * Reasonable Prices ~ l'l1ilhµ~ Cement Co. Lil' Arc hilt<ctural Dralt~man ••••••••••••••••••••••• complete. p rofes111onal PETERS PAINTING GARAGE SALE ads in l\ondl'<i. For E:.t 751 565i llou:.e Pl.ins I he lp vou !->k1plo.iclc1·. <Jump truck, ta>. :scrv. 963.2035 Expr'd. Reas Hales. , the Dally Pilot bnng hap ,11ll·r1,pm & 7-81.1m ~el bldg l>l'rm1t !);it; 19"1H h11ulmg. tree ~ork. grad ... _ .__ b Fre e £st. Call Gene ~?"dr don ft nt~ . .!_&un to . 11 ·t ini: demo. ell' 751-~30 oxrv1ce 1n your nume y 552•0458 aw as w ll'CD you c• for Frff 1111..m * 645-0977 * pyresult3.Tu place }ourron<·rNe U rtn·~.11..,, <u et _ . authonzed Tax Corp of ----------placeanadln tlleDally drawing c ard, phon e ~alk14d~S & p.ilJO!>. t-'rcc ll.i~c :.umcthinit tu wll' ~11 lhrng~ l a~t 14 1th Ua1ly Amen<'a Counselor, Mr. SELL Idle items with a ~lot Want.Ads! Calloow 642-5678 todav c:.l. Area reb ~7 ~ Cla:..,1ftl'<.I dd~ doll 14t•ll. f ilot W,mt At.I:.. Ro8s. 114/960-1929. Daily PllotClai»i£ied Ad. -94.2·5678. H.lp Wonted 7 100 Hflp Wonted 7100 Hfip Wcanted 7100 H.tp W•ted 7100 Hetp W..ted 7100 Het, W .. tecf 7100 Hefp W..t.4 7'00 Http W..ted 7100 ~~~'!':! ..••• ?!!~ .•.........•.......................•...............•.......•...........•••..••.......•••....•••••..•..•••••••••....••••••••••••••••••••••• ············•·········· ................................................... .. CLERICAL DentoJ Assistant Jlese<trt·h As:.1:.Lanl H U .\ prd d Sa l.in .w.,ntcu fur p a rL L1tne 01H"n Call )Ion thru evening work in Lhl.' Dai Thur s 7·JU;im 2 :Jupm h Pilot ollH"l'. Joh 1 ... ·I lo 8'17 35o7 5 hour:. most Monda\:. L>entul As:.i~t. l ull o r through Thur,d.i:, C\l;'O P timP <'hair..,idt' in 4 IO!ls from 5 30 JI 111• l.ii.:ht h ndt-tl N B re 644 :Ill I lyprng 11b1hty helpful but .i _ u not required. We will t>cnlal As:.1st Xray & trarn. Starting ra te h Plaque c·ontrol l"""IJer No s:J.25 per hour <"a ll rur smokmg, lull or p;.rl lllll"l'Vlcw ;ipprnrll11n•111 , l lllll' H:!:l 14i l l>I..! ·IJ21, 1-. \l :rn, t.quJI 0 11µurtu111t' l-.;m11IO•l'f CLERKS 1:1oc·cry & l.iqum l'.\Jll prele rred in :.l11d . ,'\. l .J:.hil'M111: (;oocl pa~ t.. hours \11pl} 111 p1·r,.,1111 1'clurt.· noon al J1>11 !'>o Hn stol S.\ lh•11lal ,\~.,i:,l. I 1 ont (.. h.1t k OI<: l't t1Jnl" ~ I.II I l'rl rcq cl ~al 011~n 1,1:• 1.1®1or673 :.,_111;1 DENT.A L RECEPTIONIST I \jll'r u in tomputenz~d l•1llm.:. In'. pa.• 11111 t•ll Salan t·omm•n!.ur.itl· \~ .il;il1t' (;.iruen EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Good oppor lo r 1ndJ' 1•1 work w 1>re:. of expJ nd mg In 1m· lol:atcu '" I' r l' I 1· r 1•" m 1• u t •• 1 manul~ 01 l'l•·llril.il m.inul r1·l11tl'<I Ii.id. l!round. Sh 11.10, tv111ng Ii 5 + , '< I 0 t b I' 11 •'I 11 1ia1 kal!t' :O.alan S!l<KI tu $110 1 ltll~ '-'i -.11.:1 )\\ \""\ lC I \II Personnel ACJ~ncy :n;:;i Hin·h St . "" II 557-0045 100·. l::mplo\ er Hdam{'(! GENERAL OFFICE \t 1e>l cnJOY 1.1hone con •al·t . wu 1·ki n j! " cu::.t11mer... .ind d~Lail l41irk L1h• I~ PIOR & fil- ing. P<11d \'J( JtlOOS, Sll'k· lt'.11 e, .:roup p rofll· ... hartni: & health lh :. u r a n c l' • \ p p I y ~•a m-J p m , wkdays Uarden P@lst Control. 696 Handolph, C M' 5'16·5570 GENERAL OFFICE 1.111• I\ plOJ.: IU llr~. $4~ 't.•rt l'll'JM' t·all for .111111 ,\J.iJuel.i Y .idll Corp. !147 W 18th SI, 1 ·n~lu :\lc ... u tl4S·!H 77 SECURITY GUARDS \ Jtat10n umlurm & m· IMMEDIATE LVM 7-3 MANICURIST, pt time. MIDICAL OPENINGS Medical.Ions & 3-11 Team Very busy s alon in TICH~LOGIST The Straw Hat P11.zn in Lender. Mesa Verde Leisure World. SJ().1760 ""' ~:1 T o ro has full & 586S3'7 6 Yrs recent all around P,ume, day & night posi· ~~·MHosp, 661 Center _o_r __ -__ o ______ ho:. pita I exper req'd . twnsnowavail. Weare a --·-· _.MB __ ·~--·---1----------1 Working/supervisory run family reataurant LYM T,...,_nt MARINE position. F/timc +call. " great pnde in our pro· Hurw KETTIMllAG PACIFICA duets&people.Uyou en· 7.3. 1'~ull·time. Hunt MAllME HOSPITAL JO~ people & have an out· inglon Valley Conv. 18192 Delaware St, llB gomg personality, we Hosp., 8382 Newman AWestCoast 8U-0611ext.271 might have what you're Ave H 8 ... 2 5551 "1aJ·or Bout liullder Equal OpPor Employer looking for. Apply: __ ._._ . .,._._. ---•• Straw Hat Pizza. tn Santt----------1 Ju.tn Capistrano, 32095 Camtoo CaptStrano For m o r l' i nfo 496-0051. Jo: O.E . M 'I" lndepe ndenl physical therup1st needed for c.-h a lle nging work w di.'' elopmentally dis· .ibled 642-3525 MACHINIST Progressive lnJect1on Mold Mak mg Co. reloeat ing to new facility in 1IuntJn11ton Beach need~ Machinists. Min S yrs ex per. Xlnl wages & over lime. Profit · shanni; & other benefits. -------•1 Schftell Corp. Immediate openings in • production o f quality ~1lo<l1cal Xray, part llml'. sailing craft. Minimum 3 ~Jtunia}'S. Othe r i.killi. years experience in pro· welcome. 646-5194 doction bo11t bwldmg de· Medical C omputer sired. Opr' Acctng Supv Im med •MASTER MILL opening for mdlviduul SHOP CA!tPl::NTl::R who can grow wit h 11 pro· •MASTER LINE ttressive Compa ny. Min CARPENTER 3.4 yrs exper pref'd •MAST RIGGING Computer Opr cxpcr re- INSTALLER q 'd . T y pe 65+ w p m . PBX OPERA TORS Console, cont or pulse board cxper. Top $$$$$$$$$ o ~ Tl Ml•• •11 l\IH Ht I I' Equal Oppor Employer PEOPLF. PERSON Newport .t::xec. need as socrnte in wholesale 11up ply. 67a i_2_23_. ____ _ PHONE SALES C .. ril Typist S650 li1111~ :>.I I 1111~1 ----------... 11r I· t1 mt• 1•mpt11~ Industrial (7 I 4119a.663 I •METAL f'AB & medical ins b11ckground PLUMBING helpful & underi.tanding Phon e Sales people. male or female. 16 to 6:> }ears of age Guarantl'ed wages or comm1ss1ons 250 1-:asl 11th Slrel.'t Suite 0 . Costa l\tesJ , lx:l14CCn 5 00&8:30p 01 IH6-.i223. AdVl'r'" t o \11\ .irit t' 1m•nl" T lwn lh1' 1s nnL lh1· pl;11 t' lul \ llU I 11 ,1(1 11Jt11111 lo l\11111.: \OU ~ill I><.' trJ1nc<l 111 1 d1l'' ,. "" l'HX & olhl•r dut11· ~l epp1ni( -.t ufll' op J>tH l u n 1 l ·' 111 l.1 m u 11 •• ~wport 111-h 1·0 ~ th1 •~!} wa~ 1~ L I' C.1 I I ii:ail ,\bhul Pt-r:-.nnnt I \•t•Ol'\, 1~1111 t'JOlf'll' or .~ n .1:11 1112'! .. <.111 kl.Ill DENTAL ASSISTANT l "h,11r.,1dt· l'\µcr d 111 I h.imlt·•I lh 11ti..1n pr1 /c•11·n11• ln1 1•,11.111<h'<I tl11111• ~.d.1r\ I d,111·11 In • 1h1hl' t1artl1·n (,r1n1· ;,;r, llXW llr:."11;'1 l>lt1\rvl::-.'11 \ '< l'l\111·:nsin,.1·nni m•n s 1 r .ub. t'll.l 1mn1 11111 n - mi: Xlnt 01•1' ~ '''I' •"(; l'••nd1na.: tlrm •17•1 ~>11'1'1 FACTORY LABORERS II \cl-0\;'() "'''°" I l.1\ 1· t r.1n,11 & ph1111• '" 1•.\1•~·1 n•q '<l l'rndu1· 111.n W,1ll'hOUl>l' &. " St•mhl>, I mt>nt Cunt.i1·i S~t Kilt>r. ~,..111 )~';"; GU AR OS W .ANTED I' l1111t• Ir' in1 are.1 Ai.:t• 'I t. o>\'l.'l "JtUrl· mo•n 1•1 t•I cl l 111lurm~ furn. '\., 1·;i~h outl.iy. Car & phllflt' lll"l' l\p p l y. j.'n11e1 ,,11 l'roteo.:t1 on ~' 11·t· ult. w 5th St... '.Ult~ \ flJ I nter\'lew:i \I F 10 Jt1am·n1111n & I .10-1 .lopm URGENT NEED llueieClll Jobi WOMIH-MEH TRAIHHS MAC HIME OPRS Opening11 on graveyard 5 h1rt fur ex p e r 'cl operator! or trainl.'es. Shift prem. paid for ni&hl worlc. Clean modern plant. Goocf vac ation plan & benefit packai:e Xlnt oppor. for advance ment Apply llam·Spm INSTALLER of medieal terminology. •MAST. t:NGINE & Call for appt. &10 0140. ELECTRICAi.S PEC. ask for Susan •E!\'GINE lNSTALLER -------- •DECK &HARDWARE :\!EN. Perm p h me for INSTALLER LA T1m"'.s llchv. m N .B . .t::quul Opportunity l::mployer Top rates und benefits. & C.M. $275·$350 per mo. Ideal location in Channt:l 541M140. Islands Harbor. •m•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil----------3615 Victoria Ave MERVYH'S Photometric lk 1\ 1'1 oh11I (."nd,t.111 \\ .11111·-., •$99.00• l>t-:Sh l"l1·rl. I t•h·ph1111l' I ()pr ~.\pt'I d s .. ,. IC1ll I 1111 d "all t IL•11w1111 Inn I••.: lilll.f o~ TEMPORAHV HELP C all 540-4455 '°"l '"'I llpp<•r Empt"\ 1·r GUARDS Costa Mesa Asse~lers Inventory PackCICJers Collaters I'<' m.111ent l'ull & I' JI'! 11111• Phrnw ,, "·'"'" n· Inspectors Collfomia tniection Moldln<J 265 Bnggs Ave. C M l Blk So. or Baker Off Hedh1ll Equal Opp Emplyr m r Oxnard, Ca 93030 Call Colle<:t 8am.5pm Shirley Heath (213t 475.2437 Equal Opp()rtunlty Employer M/F Night & S u nday manager. M/f Mngmt expr nee. Approx 25 hrs per wk. Xlnl. wagt>s. Liberal co. paid benchts. Apply in person mon·rri, 10 s 1':'11 al 9811 Ad:ims Blvd. Huntington Bc h. Equal Opportunity 1-:mplr Lab T ecb T rne Must be able to use air brush & s mall paint sprayer. ~ ,,·1tini: fo.. l'rol 11.111li· (,f.u1h1UtUU l'tult '\"'lllltll •IA'JI II Ill Ill Ill •fl n· .Joh 1'11 111111 h 1 I •().t\ <II 1'11'111111: ""' ''""' l" ·\LL I j 11 • ; .• 1 !•t!l 1 ~·01 ·' l"rt•t• ( nn .. 111l.111n11 ~· 1·,i111 W.11111 , 1111 li'•:!:!..,I..) l'arl.. 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CUSTODIAN lm1rw1I op1•11111i.. 111.1111 lo lllj•m I 111 flt' 1 •>II " Jllt•\iou, 1111111,ll tJI IJIUtu11JI t'\lll'r \1111 ""l kinit I """' T11p I'·" '"' ln111t1· ht:ncl1l\ 1111 11111 1 n.: prnf 11 ~h,, r11w .\ pph • n p ,. r '11 n Ii 1 t " n H .~1 lpnl c o .. co lnin~ lndu .. tn a t C°ol'l'l(>lt•\ <'6."I Hrt 1111:1 A Vt'. c :\I. ~QUiii Opp i.;mpl\'r m I DELI M<inJ ger, m ntu re woman ~ fnnrl C)t~>t•r ~al + incentive:.. Call evC'> 646-61;76 Delivery-morn. new ... paper home dehv. auto route w /the lle1tistt•r Approx hrl> 4 Ga rn. 1 davs wk GN>'>'I ea rnings over $300 m o 540 3008 D.E NT A L A II s I s t . Chalrslde. F /time. At lea.st 6 m0&. exp. o ) Sal per mo. II B 846·3S40 O...td aec.,t/ hslMu McMCICJer <2> DlY• a wk. Lnaun• Niauel. Ex per. req 'd . Ca u 49S-8677 For Cl sified Ad ACM ON C.ll11 Dai lY Pl lot Ab-VISOR 14.2.-$&'78 DISTRICT MANAGER TRAINEE •I 11 Hd11 t•1I 14t•hom1• on·vers . ------t .ill 541; 11Zi I, o!<' h~ 10 l, \o ,t'TllHY TH \l:"'t:I-: l'll•~t'<l \~('dOl"ldav. Ooy-Week·Monlh MAllHE HARDWARE 6~ w .. 11.11 ... 111 np••n1nr. 1n 11111 I 'tri 11lat11111 l>t•p.1 rt n11•n1 lnr 11.tl t1m1· < 111f'l11\ llll.'111 ~ \• I I• Ill • t>ml'·•ll\ t11•n1 111,. 1 "'" p.11n • .. 1 I 11> ,, 111• 11th In .11.1111 ,. I '11•clt1 I 111n11 \ .ll JlllH" t'lt \ppl\ Ill pt·1·"1t1 ,If Ut .tTI~• t n,, ... t I I.id' t'il11I 1.~1 \\, ,1 H." '-ti I n<1,1 \h• ·' \ "' II ~ \I I I l ,, , SmJl1 1••t· .. .t nltj,! n\\,.,11\ ---OtLonaer Gu •RDS lt 's Your Decision ,,..,""'' '""''rt.. '"I "' ptanl 111 llr 1• "" x I 11 '\,11 11111\,HI<' l'U Top l'•I\ YOUDOM'TPAY \1»11 h. ".! w I• Ill '" ,\ h<"lll'llt <'.tll 11111 WEPAYYOUI •lJr1 \l'I' 111 1 ·• 1 111 I(. .I U.'•.l tur .ippl t'.ill Or Come In Today MACHINE BUILDER Yequired. 10 Yrs cxpcr. Mechanical, elcctrc'I, air. C.M. Call &i2·412~. CLERK IFMPIHIAllY Hf ll' Cal 540-4455 Equal Oppor Employer Expr nee. Salary open. !~~~~~~~~~~I full lime. Send resume to Mgmt . 81.LS. man seeks Adlt 137. Dally Pi lol. motivatl'd ind1v or c pl to Po. Box 1S60, Costa assist. in bus . P r~. _~_tes_a_, C_A_926_26 ____ 1 645·1182 --------- \lt,r11,1lul "l""' 1.ill t 'le n1 ~L[~ MACHltOST 1111 .11,~ 1;111-.1 I \I •U·• ~ P rogress iv e growth WELLS FARGO oriented clc ctrun1c!I Fil•Cl•rk G UARD S ERVICES SERv1ces manuf. has immcd. With diploma for top MASSAGE TICH Hu 1111111 ' 1''11 lor hlh'hl I 1: "·" r1 "l'l'lli n.:,, In 133·144' openings on d ay & swing elass L1'."GITIMATE s pa . l"'r~nn ""'·"·101 "11rk•ni:l 1n 10• l '"1.' '''"'J S.in ----------1 s hirti. fo r Machin1l>t Mr Giarrusso. 762·9561 l 11u ••' 'J•p•••t "''t ~ 11111111\ I r '"1111 111 1" nunir' 1"1 1.1 \11.1 'l,1 """rt 111' .. o.:h w/mtn S yrs s etup & ---.... 1 .. .,S\GF. __ _ 11.1111 "• ... -"!• .. 1111•mc·111 .1 I 1• ·' l 11 l I" rm" INSUUHCE operation or lathe!! &/or T~'CH FE'tll• r.' • hi "'~ "1 " I'''' mu I 1 u1111,Ji,.d II ..i 1n•1•,. t'ol Tit le Insurance firm in m 1 11 s & M ac h 1n1 s l "' "' . I•• ,t.irt 1 .ill . .t!I Ii•><• ' Ir~··· -11111t·11i-"t•ln11nl.' !:-. ;\. has openings for: Trainees w/6 mo',; to 1 vr SS ° Comm-Guar mu~. lh1olo11 ,,, ,f I h 1f111tr" Io II I jl l ! I 111 o I \ p111,• :.:.i • \ • i.. 101111~ I> [I :111 I 'a1 Proofreader, Mag Card exper. Hone helpful Xint t'ull & P.T. work. Legit. ,\ 11"11 phu111· 1c11u1r1•t1 II t ypis t & Cu1tomer benerlls includinJ: ELITESPi\ 540·8l!l5 1.,.1·• \\ ('0111m11n14 1-.illh, Sen ice Person. Exper. medicaltd ental plan. Air :\I AT u n E w o MAN I u l1•nuu pref'd Full or pJlJme. eond .. all benefits l.'ffrc· p /time to welcome 1·1•111• 1o1 .... I'·""'" 1----------\111•1 h1 ht dllt I •tfl FINANCE '' 1<111 ,,, fnl•~ II' I ll•Un••4 "'' t\I U..:t '1 •• llolll • I lo h -..11.11\ ""' t 1 SECRETARY '' 1111 ll"•llfll• II».! I 1'1 • 1 1• .. rtul,1 1 •'I'' 11 ,11111 l1111t1l·•l1.it1 11111•11101• l11r 111._11 h ,...,,.,1 ,., r••l.11\ ~ ,11·c·1~1111l111t Jplltuclc· I\ plll~ di"' I Ill Dn•eN Wonied ·' 1,, ·''' L1ti .. 111 . .r 1•1• 111. \lnl 1 1 lwm·' 1 \ • .!.• nr n\ c• l•t•·lt rr~· \111· I h,1\1' ~·••t 1111\ Ill! , , , '"" \pph 'I 1•1ltl\• t .1h l u ,I,' h t n.111~ '" I .1~1111.1 lh-.11'h or •.di 11.~1~:.!>I ELEC TRONIC TECH ll.1• k ... 111u111l •h.:11 ii & ,, n .1 I o i: 1 1 r • u i t r ' l h \1•1'11111•1! "urk 111.111 in tl1•,1i.:n & 11.,•l•ni: 111 111 -.11111nt•11t.1t1n11 1\ih .1m rtl 1\1 11.-l•l . lnl· 12.11 \"11·tun.1 "l l' \I &Ill ilb.'> E IJ t-: Coll 644-3389 '1\\1 t1l -.OO'\ THE IRVIHE C O . ~.:'1(1~''"'1><11 1 I c·111 .. r Dr 'l,1•wp11rl l\to,11 h 1-.qu.il Opp.or Em11l11\ 1·r ~·mi Of1• \krl lo 'i;j(HI ,,., c l'1,ir11•.., to s•11111 ~·• ' nu 'h 111 '.'lll:'.1 h •1-...11l !'I\. I'\ pi't ~ .... 1 In IOI' 1'1·r..u11nl•I \J.:t'll< \ ~ F lllh CoM.1 ~fr,,1 'u1tc• '.'I h-12 1 lill _________ ..,.~ E.'l<.'ROW SALIS ESCROW OFFICER 1'°'1tlon requ1rei. :! "'"r" ,Jll'' e<1cro" t'\µt•nt•nc·e 1n ord e r t o pr1•11.1rt• C''<'m"' tn!>truct111n' und 1!01.'ument at Ion' Adel 1 tum.ti dutlCJ; 1nt luclt• or· deri ng t ill(' rt'IH•rt.., t"•t1 mating l"<p1·n ~"'. makin g p ro r ,it 111n,. authonz1np; r('('<1rd1ni(!'>, d isbursing fund!> .ind prepanng elosmg s tate- ments. Will also dev•lop hmker contact&. We ofrer l'XCellent salarv and ('ompensat1on Pll!ase c.-ontart Ron Rohrrr 1714 1 &M 5300 GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVIHGS 100 Newport Ctr Or. Nl.'wport Bt'ach, Ca. Gen Of c Recept :\1111 .I \rs <'\prr 10 J!t'n I ntr Ill lll't•l.lurl'S t:nJO\ telL•phnn r c•ont:ll'l & workm,I! unclt'r -.oml' pn • l<-<\Urt' Shoulrl t' 1w ~l llU 14pm urcurJtt·I~ Wcirk d1ver'lif1 1.'d to 1nrl111fr pho nl'!I, r c'\pons1b1htv for m ail d1stnb11l1on , peri;onnf'I deri<'al rune l111ru... b1 llml(, rt<' C11 II for appt H &haff~r S46 3844 fiRISWCll,I) CON'I'Rf)LS 124 t;. Dy.-r Rd, S A. F.qu11l ()ppar employer Equal Opportunitv 1 IF YOU ---•E•m•p•lo•y•~.r __ _. have a service to offer or goods tOMll, rlace an 11d SELL 1dl~ Items w1t.h a Jn the Da 17 PHol Dally Ptlot Cl&sairled Ad. Claulfled Section • • • 642..5678. Pbol!e.142-Sr.1. II \llWIH ,...,I ll-., 14anh'1I ·•1•1111 111 I" ,.,,,n. 1!1·~1.,, "'' 1 "11a-1 l'l,11.1 5·\ll-R8kle 11.1111" ,111• S,flc•' :I II.I\' \11·1·.._ 1111 1c1, I 14 kn<I tl.i.\ ~·r1111..t1rt1l l'f"' t·ru~n 11.ml"·•rt· :1111; t-; <:oa!.t ""' I 11\l HOSTESS Fl l L 111 I' \111' Tl'f F. \pplv in 1wr,<1n .iii:.! l'M. llarr-~ "'' I1.1r Gnll IJUI \l,1 rt11111alc NH CJll Ellie._835_·85_11_. __ tJvcdat.eofemplo)ment. ne wcomers & eontact DISC merchants. Flexible hrs. LAHDSCAPI OPPORTUNITY I F.xpcr'd maintenance lorl·man 'laborer ln1tl"Ulntnt1 Need car, Ille typing. 102 E Bake r. C M. _54_7_-309_5_. ------ !!79·5300. 1-:01-:. --------Mature women wanted t ":'C pl'r'd E~hmator MAIDS WANTED for housecleaning svs. C all for inte rview Top wages paid! TIKllnn Top$$. P/time, car nee ~1>'191 btwn8&5 at Laguna, 211 N. Coast 645·5123 .... LEG AL TRAIN EE -Hwy .. Lag. Bch. --------Mature c ouple . no E!n ght, xlnt typin& skills MAILIHG DEPT. children. f/tlme church tor oareer oppor. on Mag Ex per. operator nel'<ie<I caretakera. Bui kiln~• on· 11 typewriter In N B. for Bell & Howell m5ert· ly No grounds care. ror e11lote plann ing cor · ing machine. Will con· small sal, house & ul1I. Porllll! law pral"l1ce. t.faa sider training <.'Ollscien· <\IM·M90. JI e)(Jl('r. pref'd, but wm tlous ind1v. Apply NH· Ewt•1 :!I Over Fri-Sat· train. Coll (714 > 833·9983 lion Ill Syste m s Corp • ~11111'\t'~ t'all 54a·7418 or ----------QJl IJirch St. N.B. <Near MECHAHIC, MA.IHTIHAHCE HOSTESS Mt. ~251 LOAN O.C. Airport_, ___ _ Requires 2 yrs, trainin~. o r exp 1n marine teehnoloJty, Incl Sea water ~ystem & plumb· ing, + gen"I shop skills. Refrig malnt & repair exp desirable. This ~I· tioullinCdM. 1101 -;1 <'LI': \N l:'-IG · Eni:h.,h ,,,.,·akin~ 140men t1\er 21 I' T or r 1T. m u$l h11\ l' own lra nRp. SJ 00 hr. &16·41111 llousekcl.'per & loving haby caretaker hve in. llt-f!I teq C.111 Mt 4pm, COHSUMU MAHAGEMIHT LOAH OfflCB Laauna Beach Exeeultve Leading Sav1n•s and In wholesale supply hu~I· Loan association with of· nesa 11Uiliated with fices in the Orana4) Coast d)'namic rast grQwinit area Is orrerl ng a major International cor- challenging career ad-porat1on needs people Vancement opportunity oriented associates full for a n Individual with or part-lime. 494·5273. Send resome to Employ- ml.'nl Supervisor fi44 5891 -:oieveral years prior con-CAL TECH llou!>ekcepH ll\e·in. 2 11umer loan elpenence.l•---------r Pasadena, Ca. 9112~ School age children. Rl'h Duties will include loan W.OV-rWanted EqualOppt.jmplrM/F hse. Sal SHl!I Wk + rm & underwriting. businesa Couple wanted for lovely ooanl ~11~7 development and in· quiet 57 unit all adult MECHANIC temal supervision. If you Costa Meaa Apt Bids. MAIMTIHAHCI llOl'SEKF.EPER L1\C In. musl speak Entt. eflJOY children . rer requned 644-4938 or 640·8544 are loolt.i11g for a Potillon S!!OO/mo. Husband must Requires 2 yrs tralnlna w1lh a com pany which beha.nd)'.R.ts SU-lll90. or ex~ to m•rlnt reapecu )lour abJlltlts and conlributlo°'' please•----------tecbno 01y, Incl u• ... wet.er sy1tem & pluml>- Hauselteeper /CoMpanlolJ call ,,-ersooneh <213 > Ing; may a1,1bltJluie 2 yrt lo elderly lady. hvt-•in. ~G' llllLID. A".,_.. '"'L USI THI exp ln maint. & Industry Irvine Span1~h sf)tlakin« ~ ur ~... or l.D1tJ\utkln11I faclllly. pre<ern!<i ~9 6l'iL_ SAV,...S DAILY PILOT Refrtg maint & repair llousev.1ves or Colltge Ecutal=unlty "fAST 81' dellrablc. Thl5 posi· 01rls w/tors. toam to l:~~~l:~m~p~oye~~r~~~I llSU• 'T" rlonlllnCdM. 12:30pm, Mon th ru Fri. • Sc'.nd reaume to Emplo>'· Earn S50 SBS wkly. SHYICI rMSJt 5'1pcrvltor 1Guar"nlt'f' SOO > ~rvice ForCluallled Ad DllllCTOIY C41.1'ECH dtabllabc!d lunch routes. AC110N For R I Puadtna. Ct 91 US A (W\ job If )'()U 're noat. C.U • etu l Equal Opp Emplr M /F per.ionabl• k tnenetk. D•llr Pilot Service Call Pbonc ,n. ioam for in• Af>. VISOR 642 1671 Mechanic. A"'° ot qitr1 t~rvw. Lori'• Kltchtn1 eG·llTI • bme ·~ R~'d._ j:aJ Sl'l9 0'141. llt. Ill m.ai.a ... pm oelY. ' . ' \ M 0 DEL · B i>k 1n1 '& ~portswear. fitting & JJhOC.ography. Somt· <!x· l><'f 21-2.5. 36·2..'J.:15 R.1gs t.;n1tm1ted 768 ~i!IK aft t.(lm MOTEL MAID. exp. nee·_ Harbor Inn Motel, 1800 W. Balboa Blvd. N B. PLASTICS INJECTION MOLD 1'cw l'ornpany in area needl. Ml"l<i:nri Mach•r.e Ope•. Mol".!inq T roinee ln~perlor MURSHYMA-... --SchneU Plastics Exper'd, f/lime. Mature ____ 898·663_1 __ _ mall.', over 21. 6 Daya in· PLUMIER eluding Sat/Sun. Work wiplants & trt'l'S. S3 Hr& Ex p e r 'd On I y for r 1 ser vice. repa ir & re· up. O v ert ml~. n s. modehnit. Mustbeclcan. benefits. Advancement neat & ahlc to wo r k potr ntiol. l.aguna Hills 'o\l h1gh clas:. clientcle. S!f Nunery. Inc. El Tor o. Hr. eomm. M7.1807 for ll.'l).5653 -----~----1 appt_. ______ _ HURSE~AIDES Pre -s c hool Teacher & Order l1u, ex~er. nel'di>d, t•crt. or exper. 811yvlew ~ol'lv. Hospital, Callli40·AA20. 3(JM Thunn, CM 642·3505. ----- NURSES AIDES Exper'd, 11 ·7. r1t1ml'. good refs, dep<'ndablc. Good sal w/1n<'r<'•lS<'" Call for appt 54!'1·3061 S W. Santa An11 . 41 Bed Conv. llospltal ---- NURSES RN"s·LVN 'a, 1''/llmc " Plllme. 7·3k3-11. Lido Cofiv. Center 15MSuperlor Ave Newport Bch 6-IG-1764 HUR SI HG PRESSER Wanted. Combination Silk Ac Wool expcr. Will tnun for complete opcro· lion of 11l11nt. Must be rt" liable & w1lll1111 to work. fo!astbluff Cleaners, ~17 E o6tblufr Dr, N U. 64-i·ll•J2 ------ RN'11.1CU 1Medlca l/ --------- Surgical. P /tlm e & PrinlinJ f/Ume. 3-11 & IM 1hlrt.•. NHSMAH NURSE A IDES· u 11 Chief ts with T -51. 19" 2.5 ahtna, p/Ume & f/time. UarriR. Min 5 yr11 exp San Clem. Gt'n'I Hoep Quality shop rermu 496-1122. e"<t 214 nenl UNICORN PRF.SS otflce d•llvery boy !>Oii· 2ll8S wncht St Unn. Neat, bn11ht . )'n• Siint.& Aile man w•nted flor N · B. 1 Rik Kor Grand, tn11lneerlnti flrtn. 12.SQ N.ofWomer hr. Dnvers lie req'd. AP· ___ ..;.._.;..........;.,;,_ __ ety hi person, I 5, 1401 PrlnUna Quall SL NpBch. LITHO PIEi' Ofl.ICI MAMA•M Combination camera. 0 _1 ri Id 1 Alripplna , plate making. ~ • ,,..,. t nc.-,. ea hrmantnt. ror lac!)' 40years or older. ONJCORN PRESS Call ~T<Oll22. 1525 MeH 21!JGS. WritbtSl Vmft Dr Pla11, Ro0m Santa AnA a . Coai,.a II•• 1 D~ B. ot Grand, PACICA ... S N.olWal"Mt Female. IU O per hr to PRODUCE NAN· di•· t&art.. Merit rai&CS\ 1UT patch er, 71m -2pm , & MOftl'9\'la Avt , N91r1»rt 4aya. Ml'! Mhtp, N,.pt aoch..148-SUS. J>rOd. ~ - RECEPTIONIST lnd1v1dual to 140rk w or hce mana~er Act·uratl• typ10).( 55+ l>Omt ~lat1!.l1t·al t~ pin).( l.1lc bookkeeping ~Int benefit pad .. a).(c. SJIJr) ~- ltlll. ;-,:~-..fl\0\1 \-..-..()("[\Tl" Personnel A9enc:y CASUAL FURNITURE SALES Must ha' e expenence in patio furniture sales Salary, ('omm aod bonu:. AHTl9UES l::i..perienced arit1que spel'1al1ltt. Must be kno" lcdgcable "ith in tcre:.l in sales. Addi· t1onal respons1b1ht1e~ in· elude bU) mg. 3723 :~r.,c.~~t4·;' u GIRL FRIDAY lO<n Employ~r Neat h a rdworking in · Rela1.11ed cl 1 v1 d ua I *1th off 1 ce SALESPERSOH Plumbm.g r1xturel> & sup pl.Jes. Ca II 53tH 4 51! SALlSftERSON Specialty <OO<b & c·onler lloo sales to retJll 'tnrc' thruout Orangl' Co & Ir ingeare~ Sal+ car & exp :'\lu~l be 10terested in long rani;c oppor. &12 3225 SALES.ft /TIME Do you hair an en lhm1ast1r personnht v &. ab1hly to communicate well ? Then conlad Secretary /Steno Slollt'd in d1C'tallun, tni 1~. t·ompo:.1t1on ot c·or reltpo n dcncc & knowlt.-dge o( i:cneral of lice prul:cdurl•s E\ n!llent opporlunil) 1n !.Jll•s dept ror .. ell mot11Jlcd1nd1~1du<1I ConlJlt Mr::. White For lntl.'n 1e-... 1\ppl Paul Dosier Auoc:lotH, Inc. COSTA MESA 556-7075 Equal Oppor Emplo~ er __________ , background. T yping nee. M u~t be able lo "oric __________ , ~1th the puhhl·. Teleprompter Cable Tv 1 __________ 1 because tbc ··z·· channel 1s now 1n N B. Sell i.lnt pav T'.' mo1 lt'S to I he home owner We ha1 l' se' era I hl'ld sulr' P•ht t1onso1>en Inquire bt'l"n 10am-4pm. 646-0589 *RECEPTIONIST lnternauunal l'ienr11n1t·• manufactunn).(. t•orpor.1 I lion has 1mmediote 1111en mg tor a reccpt1om~l - APPLY IN PERSON Ro9er's Gardens 230 I San Joaquin, CdM Sales Promoti0ttal Duties "111 inl'lude 1trcel . mg v1~1tors, Opt!ratang J S:\l.1-:S 14 > Exper"d Premium Repre~entall\ e:. ll11:h comm1!.s1on~ to co1 er LA. Orangt• Co & San Diego Co areas Plt'a,t• subm1l re:.umc to PO Box 2~~--~c" port c:entrc·i. rnnsok .rnd 11,.:ht FIHAHCIAL ''P'°~ SALES CAREER • :'\Jodem "111 I. t•n\ 1ronml•111 • l::xt'cllt·nt \d\ .inn• ment upportu111t \ •Top ~IJr\111).( ,,d.11' l'lca~l' JJIPI\ 111 l'l'I "'" MSI DATA CORPORATION 340 Fi1cher A ve Co1taMesa 17 141549-6127 Equal 011portun1t y EmplO)l'r RECErT /SEC'Y Oirtaphone arrur;1t1• l'P"'· he"'' !Jhoori. ...... 1 tu SOSO C1tll bl"l"n •1,1m I l.1m. iSI 0:1t 1 RECEPTIONIST Ll'Jd10~ f1nJnl'tal or l!.JOIZJl1on dC'>lrl'~ lo In lt•n 1cw 1nd111dual "hu:.t llrl''oCnl ocrupat1on & 111 rnmc •ffl' l1m1t1.od Tram IOI! 10 lJPtlJI lll'cd~ JnJl}:.1~ S<1laq + comm. plan dunng in 1l1UI :I yr.. Comm1s!.1un unhm1lcd Prdl·r exper l'.ill !\1r Zacc•heo 171 118355330. e\l 12 l-.11ual U11p ~:mpl) r SALES Bearh. t:a !1266:.I S.\LES PHOS 1'1tk l"p $50. Earn S:IV'I Ca II &.11 94 Ill SALES-RETAIL Off1l:e Suppl1e~. Sta l1onery & Pri ll1ni: F tune rlO~ a1 ail Phom 111r aµpt 557·!121:! a;.lo. 1111 ;\Ir. Wc:.t. Nt•" l"•rl St a ti one rs .1·:·•'l gr11" IOI( t'11 need:. S<1lt's tra1ncl"' 1y1t·11~011,• soltntor~ URGE HA.TIOHAL l·,.>r11 ::\31MI & Uf) Jll'r \\ k \lu"t Ii..• "llltnl! 10 "ork SUPftLIER OF h.ircl ,\pJ>h 111 111•r,11n Hardware & Tools :'\Ion lh ru 1-'1 I 1722: Ju..,l Opl'Ot'<I \rm,1 roni.: In lnl Local Hranrh Sale' C.1rl rnr Jr S1>t>rt'"l.',1r, ,,, er 1!1 C\ p1•r 11ri·f('1 rl>d tW~1111Jlt I\ &. 11roum1nl( a mu-.( \ppl\• m per!>nn W cd or 1-"n TM Sec:Oftd GIClft<:e For ln:.1de Onh 'O E:\.l'EHIE,n. '-EC C..111 \Ir I ani·..r 1:uod hour'.\. \Int l'JI ;\lonlHTuc8 IU 3o.\\I •751-9134• SECRETAltY CAREER SECRETARY A Career, Not A Job. l::ntr) lei d i>Cl'retanal 1>0:.111011 "1th gro" mg m1ru t'Omputer ma nut ar tu{'er 111 In 1ne 50', pl'r 1c..ir tor the• la:.l 5 \t•Jr:. oft er' dcr1 n ll e Oil 11ort un 1l ll''-I 11 r pro lt•,s1onal dl'vl•lnpmenl a~ .t .,l.l'rt'lary throui:h 111 ho11<,c :-l.'m1n..ir' and Job rl'IJtt>d rcs1>Qn,1bil1t1e:.. He<1w res I 1 t•ar ol flt'e e\ IJ{'ncm·r und t) ping J t fl() wpm. Due to promo 111111<11 uppt1rlun1l1t'~ I \ 1•a r 1h•i.:rt't' rrdt•rn·d ~l:i l't·r month tu .. tart Plt"'"''Suhm1l 11·-.uml' \\llh :.Jl,11) h"l•lr) tu ~:mpln) mt•nt Supv :1110 COMPUTER AUTOMATION IR651 \ un h.:.trm.rn 1n1nl" l°Jhr s211;1 i'.qual 01111ortuntl~ Emplo' l'I \I l- fu ~•1 :?l:?"l \\ ( k eJn Front 'I:\ I' ro !! n·' '"' t .1111 111 .ii SALES SECY /RECEPT. I-J~I !(rel" 111.: :.p11rt1ni: i.:011d mJnUJ ullcnui.: li11r 11p1w1r 1 1 µ111..: 'I" II~ 111 mi. ..\ "h r,;4 ·c1 \ppl~ nr 1 .. 11 ''"14 l'lll It r In tlll>llll'' 1,K.;1 ...,1.) l'<1r!.. t 1 '-It h It 1 I h l. i5 l-tlihl.'> ho,111Lal olll"r' ,.,, ,.,, ----------1 The HL•d Dalluon 1.t•I l1011JI luturt• lur S\l.ES Fine Children·,,\ ,,.r,Jl1I,• L.11.1· • huri.:t· If \\omen·, .111parf'I h,,, mJlurc per,un \I an I ) ri. t l 1 m •. 11p,.111 n i.:, 111 C•fc CXl)<'r rcq "<f S(•ntl re You're Lcw*Mcj for Fa!>htun bl h•r mdtun &. 'ume to PO Llo'I. IK:wll, \ l'roritJblt• Carl.'er d} nam•l -.dlt"• 1wr,un 111·1n1'. C.il1f :l;!'il3 Ill llcJl !-~talc l)nc of nel. Call Jant' 114 I >illo.lll RECEPTIONIST Fash Is l F1n:tnl·1,il SN\ l1rm Hct·c11t Sci' lrnnl cll-,.k 1-:,111•r H1·t" r1·11 11 T) 111' fill "pm ,Jtill s.111 :-011).!ul'I 1>1 'I, II -..11111 ~~~· Ht><'t•pl Ch•1 lo. 1'11'1"1 II"" lion .n Jll lur .. m.oll C"on .. ult1ni.: l-.11).!1111•1•1111,.: Firm :>111 u;i.u RECEPTIONIST Ne" pnrt llr h c1 .. , 1•l1111t•r 'I elt'phon1• I' 111n1t & ).!c•nt•r.11 ult· -.kill!-'"'I ti S;1l.1n 1om1n1•n,111 .. 11• \\ ,1l1thll Iii\ I'll I lleCl'Pl St•u 1'\,11' l,1" ol fH'I.' lci:.tl 1•\111·1 n111 nt'll'''•'fl l!•MMI ,k1l1-. 11' IJUlrNI &Ill K'l(l(I Relocoti°" Coordinator to S I I 00 I lr•tnl(c Counl1 'Oldcl>t ,\ L.1r11e'>l llw Ider l>C\ eloper; 1' L11ok IOll: FOR YOU l'O'iSIDER · Stah1lth ol .i 1.irltl' rn -+ 11 u l " I .1 n d 1 n 1< 1 •l m m 'd1t-tlule •up to '•1 • 1 + 1lr.1w .11 .11l.1hh• + pro f1 ... -.10nJI ~orl\ t'O\ iron m 1• n t + l r .1 1 n 1 n 11 A. mJna1trrnt•11L dr' 1•lup nwnt + llppor tor Jtl \ .1ncrmenl "'11 htn r om P1'0' rJ11;1•111n" t .ill t1.1rH·~ l'..dv..1rch .Jr ''air TOUCHSTO NE ltHfty \ 011 o( f'rt-.lric k' l)\•1dupmt·nt C.:11q1 I IUll:! Be .tl h 111 Sit• K ll11ntm11ton B+'.11 h ~~'t>li tit I l !~1 lllltii ~11 1lffi7 '1em~r lnt1·rn.it1on.il llNd 1':-.tull' 'ctl4ork - Thi:. I'\ ilt••'Hletllv t11r 1---------- rcrl'nl In lh1s ltO!llllOn ----------for a f;"t lll'<l"lng nl l"U must IK' a h111h •'n('r11y level per11on "ho lhn•cl! on challen th' & de adhnes. You will d,.l at the executive h~vel. Rl•al <'Slate ha ck6lrOund ncedrd. Call Ab11{11ll 1\b- To pl ore your message bt.•furc t h1• I l'Udllllt puhht•, 11hnnt• Dll1ly 1'1lol Cla!liilned. t;.i2·5678 bol Personn<>I t\l(en•·~. -----.---••I 4500 Cnmpu!I Dr., N H 557 6122 7100 ....................... R F.Tt\11. Jean Ryan Fashions ts 0,..-., A M•w Store .. Foshl• t9'Clftd We Ha\·e Immediate Openings For: ~-= AM•...._,.,.._ IOff pr...._) ARd ........ c .... Full & Part· Time Positions Available APPL V IN PERSON ONLY .. We're Inter viewing: Sahrdlry.Mcrclt 5th, 9AM-2PM Smclay Morclt 6tta. I PM-JPM HetpW1Mted 7100HefpW..ted 7100 ·••······••············••·••·•·•••••••••••···· San Juan Capistrano You may h:n t' not1n>d the new h11! white building with the oranJ!e tile roof at the .Junipero Serra offramp to the San Diego Freeway That 'o,; our company. E"JDEVCO. & WP manufacture & market sopht'\l1cat <'d precision clec:tronic mstrumen talion systems W• CurrHtty Herve The f.,.flowing ~incp: • Drofh Person I •Weldld Mod.le AtHreMn •D•'"rer IMKhaftlcaU * Prec.lslot\ Mechcmlcal Ats• ....... •In.Process lnspKton •TestTeclWllclans *In.,._.. Callbnlt°" If you have expenence in any or the above, & would like to work for a well established progressive com· pa.oy in o ur beauti£ul racllity, please submit your resume or stop by & apply at : ENDEVCO Rancho f11jo Road S• Juan Clpisb•• . . ; An Equal Opportunity Employer .. T . ' l . ~~- ' . .. ~ rll)' ~ rntth•)· ani al• a)111 t.lw I I ON!S l«'l.t I r • 1 anmn11s. a..11ni:aP.. Wi\RRllOU lllP P"O TtX.'l'MOOM CLKRKS Elec:eronn pa11a, no ti.•' v hn1nJ Hn l M l PX, C-1'11'1•· Mn!, aood ~tla App I\ .\\net EWc.·trun10 350 .. C: ... HM4H Eq11al()ppiw l:mpk>)er , ........... Dlf'J. 1-'•mal• Som• 1hop n C.mlK.a,Ant 1~r but will tr:i1n. R .:! CUSTO ......... l...,S ~k<:orm1rk t'011l<1 ~h·~"'· llm ________ _ t.'J hr >.lnl cu b4!n•flla. <.:1111 ..._ _. !F!.~+ ~e!!~!!t 8Jm ::::~:s ~:.~~~~S ~1~~ny:;~~~ 1?;t~~~;: Employttn. P1ty All i''ffb r T, day hr.1, no Sun SIAVICE CLERICS 1n mukmit monev. Sho-w Li:i:Re1ndttl>Agency day:s, 4!'i.1ier prcl 'd, xlnt ei.dUblVt.> top (IUJllt) 402() 81r<:b St. Ste llH tond lor n1otht penwn fai.h1ons. No prt•vmui. l'X Newport Beach 833·1H90 Wcslc:hl< Sllocb, Nwpl 140l Dove Sl, Ste 340 l)t!r. Gt.'<: No 1n1•e'>t Car -_a&_llf_o~Appt/&.tab '6S Bch Mr. Curren, <1 ! Ncwpor\lk:h 1133-1441 & phone r1cc. Wear thi• -MS llQW E<1ua1 Oppor Employer SECRETARYEXEC . ' lalebl 1n Bt·t•l1nl' To work direrlly for Super Job' Health}, hup Fashions. C.ill for <.:ha.1rmun of the Board of py bu.,mess fur hone:.t. I•----------pen.on"l 1ntcn w !11.:1 7 1711 NJllonal Professional att1ve people Call Bill TENANT ~~~~~'•• Sports Urgan1zat1on, &&6--6205 """'""-' heJdquarter.i in Ne" port TA l L OH wanted (or ACCOUNT CLERK •••••••••••••••••• •••• Beath Succel>sful appll . Iteration h P Xlnt A..tt.-1 8005 MOWOPEH! PIET S ANTIEKS Fme i-;utul)l'Jn l um1tU•• 111 pnl't's 1'n}one t•an i.I lord 224612 N1•°"po11 Ulvd <.:o:.td :'\frs..i 19th An+iqlM Glau Show&s.a. • March 5th & 6tti • \nt1qUl' & Collet·tabll' <:la-. ... l'l'I o( T0!\10U HOW. 11 IO Wei.l KJlcllu. \nJhe1m cant must be 'en prof1 a ~ ~ ~1 . • lmmoo1Jte operung <or ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·ient 1n all pha:.es of bene •68 52411 at Gpm 1ndJv w good malh or la n rd oal.. lJt•d S;!2a st>i:retanal :.kills, mdud accounting ability &>me Wonderland ur.1~, 1r11n bt•d ::>175. 1n.: l)p1ng. shorthand TELEPHONE l~ping. Mu::.t be good at Of A t" I ll1tlJDl'<l '!:li5 1;.15 II-Iii d1ctut1ng machine & • m~llllg the public. n 1ques - clcnl'.il Also must be Call 644-3389 H u G E " are h 0 u ·, 1. l'lo1:l..s. pum1•·ori:.in o..il.. able tu work 14ell on INSTALLERS 9AM 'lll NOON cramnwd \\Ith over 500 M'I '! lJbll'' 54!1 2-tllll oi telephone. ApplrcJnl THE IRVIHE CO. music boxl's nu·kl•lo ~I •e>a-l l·IC:. :.hould be bl" n 25-45. :it MAINTAINERS S50 Newport Center Dr deon pianos. c·1rc·ui. u1 tr<ittl\·e, "ell groomcd A Newport Beach i: an,.. "'J 11 l' Ive I..' \Ira l~l' 11.11' t-:n.:h'h Hull top <il-~1.. '' ~Jrtl I 1lc 1·ah ,\ d1.11r s.!.1100 Oak llJll Trl'l" " be' eled m1rn11 sn5 Bool..1·J't' ~25 COJI llud SIOO O:.tl.. lki..a~oll IJl'\ l'it•d IOITl"UI Sl2;) -l!l:I i l:!I plea:.Jnt Able lo worl.. SPLICERS Equal Oppor Emplo)er gr and (al h l' r l"I nt· lo.' "ell under pressure. fa.-.t•mauni: Jnlle1ut•s SJlar) commen:.urate Plu;, oil craft catai:oncs O\ er Sl.llOO.(l<MJ Wunh with expenem·e. ab1ht} with outside ~llant or ecn TOOLMAKERS Amencan Jntl•rn:.1t10nal 6' pnor salar) history lral orf1ce exper lligh :'l.~etlcd lo build and Gallcnes. 180:! T 1'ctll'r C<11l :\Ir Haldem11n for salane~. l(ood benel1ts, muanlain :.m.ill l.Cmi~ in!! SL., Jn llH' Tt•I .1~1pt 751·9l!C.)Cl long tl.'rm ass1gnmenh. automatic fixtures & iS-1·1777. Oven Wed thru •SECRETARY• A ma,rke11ng d1ret'tor re· q ·s I.he <1ss1slance of J sc1·\y in the flrm·s Long Beach plant & who "nuld mu1 c to lht•1r O<:eans1d£• 1>lant 1n (kt Xlnt sal:.t r~· & fnni.:c b1mef1b. Call Mr flay ... (213) 435· 748-1 For lmmed1atc !lire tooling. Will also rnn-Sal.!li\Mto·1 P:\1 V1s1l' :\l.1rblt· top \\J~h:.lantl C1;1ll · l.1der youni: ml'n with 2 lo NW..IWlllN.,_MIN""MIAI ::>11.;. l1.1lltn·l· ~1 25. dro11 :i' rs cx1>r m toohnl( Abo k,1f tbl ::.1:10. Armui 1'1• VOLT SECRETARY f Lf'llAl•CJHAP V Id t-4\o..M.~I t• 3848. Campus Or 546-474 1 1At•ross From UrJnl!t.: C•> Airport 1 Equ:.tl Oppor Em1ilo)cr To the prcs. Box 121 T I h S I Balboa Island. Ca l:l2G62 e en one 3 es SECRETARY Work f> lime t:Jrn C\ tra ca,,h in our nr~·ula I i:1rl ltales offll·c need' Linn ~al<'5 l"O()m Flt•\lblc ~hJrp. re~pon~1blc girl hr' ,\:\I or l'\1 :\len. " SH & some bookkeep "'>ml·n or,.tudenh IOJ.: kno"lcdi:l' SWO·Sl!OO 540llJOI LATtml'' to ~larl. ti-12-7840 Call Tue. Telrpho11c soh1·1lllrl-\\\• ----nn .. l Ill 1:1rls lo M•t <11nm•r SECRET ARY rt..,cn .1L111n' 1n lhl• C\ l' Personable. good orfice llrl~ "J).(e -t honu,, no sk1lb SJ hr Aµp!I· 10 wllini:. tall ;1fl ;Jpm. pen.on. I IOI Quail St.:'\ H 54ll :>l&l 10% opcn111i: tor E . 0.!11. LAGUHA BEACH 5:1:!5. lk'I.. ~7!">. Fn•111 h rmtH•h1n1~t Good puy & MUSEUM Of ART 11.tlllrt'l· ~15 tr.IO lllfi'.I r o m P •• n y be n e fit s . Antique Show & Sale Gu1serToul<.:u.!><IO·•lU80 !ll AltCl l 1,!i&li TRAVEL AGENTS &MANAGERS 12ll Fri & Sat. 1:! b Sun :Joi Chfr Ur. 1\tlm1,!.1on SI 50 :!5 oil " th1-. Jcl lll'U\~ l'Ctmffillrc1aJ E' m~ teru.nl' tell' \\Ork. must lo1r clcla1I !->alan mm 0Jk Holllnp de,..\; ~1511 c•n.,urall' " l'\IJ. Gt·orge 1 Ch l' .i p ! 1 \ 1-. 11 0 a I. C:olhns i52 IOOI :.1debo.1rd :!l\ 111:1.!ll ~ Tt•n 12 hh "o•MI Appliances 8010 ···~··················· 1< 1-:FHI(; EH.\TOltS \\,\Sllf-;lt!', UH\ i'.H~ lll'l0•111tl 1t 1111b lh·pn" «. FrJ.!t IJ.1m.1).!t' Gua1 lkl ~I\ rs in Or .IOl!l" Co DUNLAP'S 1111:. "''" 11011 Ill l'\I t' \ 1.1. S.IK iiKll TYPIST beams 1st11"oluaml. ::.111 \\ill hu\ ,.11ml' I l'lrlJ.:' "l>t.'<ll'<I I ult time :'\lul>l t'a S4'i · iK.'>1 a11pl '· "11rlo.1n1-111 not he Jll UI :Jll• \\ I ~l eJ)· • ..1, .. " r.111llll'I Jlli'i~5:!Sk uomi.t bJcl..l(round !',an \ 1 t lo rt ;in \I J 1 h ll-1 up lt1 Ing, Jj 1·u 11 \\ u1 k' i:n·at 'i.1 C.111:.:11 :1till lJ Ana Tu:-.ttn areiJ t·o1:l..ta1lll~l::.1i.s _ull',..lul salan commtni.uralt• dn\r~ N>:l. ::.11,,, Bra,., "C\Pll lt'llC"l' (",di bt•1L \\r.1 Ion).! ::0<!511 5-l·l ~3:17 hl\\n IU 11 ,\;\I or tii5--Hi I l\i'.,\lCIHI·: \\J,lu•r all l-1nd "hat you want in t\l'll':. L1k1•11''" ::>l25 2 31'\I Sell idle items 642-5678 Dail) Pilot Class1f1ed:. 1>12 !IHI.I CASH DISCOUNT DURING MARCH Cash in on Spring Cleaning And Save With a Daily Pilot ~ ["'-_,__-,._"'--"; ·r: ,_~1 ~ . ~~~~:cl·~~ r:· ~~.:11i!B\ 1 ~ .; ~ •• K"" lt·1,· V'·' r ·"l MARCH SPECIAL '--... .. .. ~ ,,,,,> ... ' .-it', ......... n X; f~'t·· ~'-1?--Tfl' 'A:.~~/.-,_., v-.~"V~~,,,~}, Applies In The Following Categories A N TIQUES APPLIANCES AUTOS BICYCLES BOATS CAMERAS lOo/c DISCOUNT 5 LINES OR MORE 3DAYS • USE CASH BankAmericard OR Master Charge , ruyment mU.9l accom11an1 ;ul '\Jo refunds • 10% DISCOUNT • DO IT NOWI • FURNITURE GA RAGE SALES HOUSEHOL D GOODS JEW ELRY MACHINERY MUSICAL INSTRUM ENTS M OTORCYCLES OFFICE EQUIPMEN T PIANOS & ORGANS SEWING M ACHINES SPORTING GOODS SWAPS r-------------------------------------(4 SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE LINE) 5 Lines, 3 Times = $9.00 For •ddltlonal lines, add $1 .49 per llne. Make check or money order payab le to DAILY PILOT. Send or Bring to: CLASSIFIED AD ORDER DEPT. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT BOX 1560, 330 W. BAY ST. CIHllflcatlon______ COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92&28 St•rt my Ad on thl• d•t•--------- [.l B•nkAm•rlc•rd ~--------------Exp. date _______ _ Q Mest•r Charge #--------------Exp. date _______ _ Chp tt'Ml p..ntp 1""1 OO\t.:I" oa•d m••••r twi •ow on VOll' •nv.\OC'l.-r- - - -- --- - --- --- - --- - ----- -- - - - --- --Fr R~- BUSINESS REPLY MAIL CLASS PERMIT NO. 13 COSTA MESA CAl,.IFORNIA NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BV Or•,,ge Coast D•lly Piiot Box 1560 330 W. Bay SC. Co•t• MeH, CA 92826 Cl•1atned Ad Order Dept. .. ... , ..... ••••••••• ......... ·········· ••••••••• ::::i::·: ....... :. ::::::::; ::·::·::: .. : .. : ... ••••••••• ;;;::i:::. :·:·:::i: .:.: ..... ••••••••• ········: u:::u:. • . ~ Gu II•••• A•~•d•. leif.d .. a. Vuy toed .... Sl89.PltM'f· Coklapot eoppn1oae f n»l fr•• refr11eral.or. ~11• ••• ....... 182 ,_Cit..., tC 't ..... YClll .-.et 4l &o&M We '1 aM•mlf IOATSHOW atU-. 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Anxious ea 1 al 90 IO BAJA, GM 4 M OIESt-:l., WASl9IS AUC110M IDIM. m B.. Ullb St. tt alctt p p s. l Is u D I M 0 D ••• ! ............. u.... LOAD EU 673 G966 '.'.'.'a •.. ,. '96J:I -y•-• ._.._., IOIJ ~ f'Ol..JIO ""17' R ··• XI ~-Ya.nl Sale. Gn1y 4 cyl, .._,,,,,_ w ..... _............... · •~ 111.... nt 30' Kwiter Cabin Cruist•r. marine eq, 1lJl11111a :wll 4dqwalit1$UOO.poolta· Conn Mln-0.Matlc elec "nn:tl ,~___._ 1 _,. cond. Like new $300 Selr·c:ont , 11urveyed. lkycles 102 0 Yt St. Bero:.rd ~ KediUlll'Dxlnt: R.cl/1okl fueltanlt,autoplloleom· blo. $650, 1 Yr old, ,..,,..8 .. 11 t __ .... .-,.--v"'"" Ml-7408 12.«X> ~62111 •••••••••••• •••• ••••••• °''r"""'"""""' s yn old. Gd couch $100; tbls $50/135, ... bk b -i.-,.. 1 ._ ~· • n. exc..-en runv& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----•' , .. ~~~ lmpe $35 ... ,__.._ .. 00 peas,-· cue,"''° n, ~!~~.~~!.:!v.m lion.~. P.P ~·t_2S9_ .. odel •• Wln~ .. -1ter, 28" ... * ... BICYCLES, Schwinn w/ch1ldreo. 968-812e or ~ ; ,.._ .. ; .mtq. tea cart, oak c:.brs. uvv~ .,..._ _._ _ 1n .... ~-,. .. lcHlh. SGil '060 boys 20" Futback, 968-4111 aku, plf clbs, nuullel----------iv10UN. Student's, ru11 brl., 1''.C., Mooeymaker l••O...y ...••..............•... l>peedomettt ttar rack ---5 ...... bdnn.-llllltcood loadln1 auo parts, , , si. bow & case S90 \'enl. nb. Moote Ca~!«> IOI c-lliw.hrtoce xlnt.~ 0o'a20" ood 1wh1tefemale ..--_...._ . keroune lamp 20" WALLUN1T,3x6 white, t;UITAR, Stella $17. i.tock. Ext. ro.re&r1p. ~· din St 'ct'~·· lbrownmalehamster Orr. Twua llaU/bos bikes, toys, &~mu , on&ina)cuton.$3$.. 961-7m Xlnt.S300flrm.~-st97, Mewporta.ech LIDO 14 ~v . J72b Complet.i Ullman ral'in~ eqwppcd. C:.tm paint, trlr. cover, many extras. GaraRed lmmac cond. Hy owner644-7716 n &, 5 • •r 5 • :>46-7816 sprgs w/frames $65. Klt. clothes, dlSht!!., & much 540-5022 5 t08p M. Youarethew1ooerof b~ket. sharp, $2S .. Mani -dinette set, 6 chn, $2S. more! 309 Moote V11ta Office Funitun & ----4 tic:ket:s to lhe 26 • snal apd, rerin~hed Torto1!oe Kitten, 6 mos, 54&-8'751al\4pm (..lf"--•-Ana) Golf shoes, almost new. E•"P•••-4 1085 Scuba Pro regulator & w---... ....&l:_ol $IS . Sldew4 lt bike. fem.Jle Beautiful "' ar-UI ........ • 1 a-• '" ' 90 Sell ........... """'-· w/tra1run& wheels,SS.00 r-1on11te 646-sro7 Meditbdrmfmn ioehJdes --severa pairs. s11es ••••••••••••••••••••••• gauge. Cost Sl . BOAT SHOW ...... 2803 ...... 9 d d ' I GAR AGE I M OV ING 9"'1·10....,. SlS. aft 6pm DRAFTING THLS ch.... $10010Her. Perl. cood. u· c;&c lbq:b 4 berthi., .,.... rawer resser w mir· SALE ~hold . 392-004 .. ... 642·2520 Bwldang blocks free. You ror,qn si bed w/bdbrd, £t • &tems, · & plan file!>. Wood or __ --------at the M&J mlr Mui.t sdl S.:e ltiia.a-.. M41hriclls 1025 remove. No Sun. 1217 2 end tbls. $400. Sue Pot pl;nts, lawn eqwp. Rear end for Palcon $40. met.al dei.k:s & 1blb Exec Cu:.t 8' Regulation Pool ct.~.:~IJ~~bN i.hl' 830 Uun.t 49S ti89S -wo.t Dorset Ln. Costa Mesa ~$300or499-4821 lo)S,b urn:., ca:wump1~· Pair of Fluffs on 20" & Secretary l·hrs. Rug Table. slat.: top anliq IS' Col. Gll l·ond. Sail:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -tow ar, l • gn . nms, SOWld tJres, SlOO prolectors. C.B. Surplu.!> rin (2131 ~-6026. Ct.NTt:lt I & S Cedar shakes,88Sq heavy FwNtwe 1050 You woo't lose sleep over swmg set, 14862 Yucca, 642-3.1'7S Furn !AIU w H>th St., · M.m:h !J lJ tr r e,11.ti.. 1250, & fell & cap. Part 0 K ••••••••••••••••••••••• th~! Nr new Sammons Irvine. SS9-S327, Sat !1·5, CM. 6Jl·2S70or 6Jl·2777 5 •3" Sur( Board. $35. Please c11ll 642 5ti71J ,.,\ !~14 :1147 &523 11~18 Wall dchvt:r. 536 1923 Moving! Complete apt. Beauty Rest, Kg sz mat· Sunl·S. Lennox Boehm Wild Lift' Beaver tail wet suit $30. 333, lo claim your BO.AT SHOW eves. furnishings. tress,$175.960-21116 St amer t unk Old plates, 1973 Raccoon! Pets 8087 Surf brd racks $1S. All tickets. SPECIAL C -ra'"lr 514 YJNarcisssus.CdM Medit St 1 n....k V d~ser Dr~ser ~/mir· $35, 1974 Foxes $2S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt cond. Bstofr. Days, '* * * Willnrd 8 Ton World --• · Ye~ · ery · Avon's some early ones, •OCELOT CAT• 979-9997. Bves,673-1669. " Eqlli,._... 1 030 Cor bd group $55, Medit lovely. Nearly new $100. ror. End tables. Misc. SASE for list 673.7651 -loah, Marine Crwst•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• rect coC tbl dk oak $70, 751·2900or67S.9565. items. 751·1163 1 4 w e e k 5 0 1 ~ · Store. Restou,_., Equipment 9030 Lanc:er's 25 '·28'-30'. In Kodak Ektasound HO Med1l wall lamp $40, 2 • . Stainl~ss Steel Prettel b~/black co~o~. Lill Bar 8095 ••••••••••••••••••••••• stock 10';. Off hst pnl'c. movie camera & Kodak frplc stools "20ea lrg 9 ~reen velvet sofa, 2 Sun. yard sale. Twin spgs, Machine $100 SEE IT! da) s 842 3561 /!J62·01·tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 6h E d "h I DAMA COVE • . "" • solid wood hexagon end mall $SO. Lamp $25. ' eves , . . P vinru e·., or Bktasound 245 movie hng g m1r $105, tbl lamps tbls, matching coffee lbl, Clock S4. Desk Table $1S. 675-5258 _ SHOWCASES. 4 matc~•,n,g Shalt eng. Xlnt. ~ond Yocht Soles projector+ cai.e, never ~ea.Nuk~g.bdfrm$40. all xlnt. Best offer . Hshld goodies,cheap.511 Tennis Membrsh p for P"CMOS&Orgcas 8090 &hghte4 .. WALL~ASES, S275.Cal~aft8:30536.IJ531! 34551 Caiitai Ploce ust'<I, $300. 642·3647 63Hl3!M or 64b·7298. 586-7454 TustJn NB Sale Huntington Seachff ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 matching & lighted. . Dano Potnt 496-1762 · · --' · T · · Cl b $300 s FIELDS w h 1 Call Bob or Rick ~-1313 Would hke lo trade land in Yash1ca S.L.H. Mod. J 7 Din.rm tbl, 6 c hairs. Extension Game table Ru mmace Sale. New enrus u . . ave are ousesa e Antelope Valley tor boat 1977 R-:n-111267 w/3 lenses. case + at· $400/ofr. nm lthr love h & 1 $100.1-996-6532 400 P1anos/Ori:ans. TV,Rodio, &moonng 962-2667 ~" cess. Mmt. $150 546220IJ seal.$500,ofr 833·8146 w/bro~n naug ~hairs, couc oveseal. nt'w/used Sp111d-.. Hifi.Stette> 8098 · 27 Hours. fully eqwpped afl.S matching wall urut, cof· Sat/Sun.837W. l9thC.M. Beaut. Custom made Grandi.. Players. (:omA •••••••••••••••••••••••Gray 4 cyl manne eng. inthewalcr Sl8.!l50. - - ----If CUSTOM Sofa. Perl fee table, sofa table, sofa CLASSY TRASH $2500 Vasaska area rug. out for business. Rent ti.c GE 1 TV 23.. . 1 stnless stl fuel tank. uulo DAHA COVE Nikon F camera, body cond Sort.tweed, muted & l oveseat, queen lllx.21'. Thick luxunous l K St . coor · consoe. lot . t· 300 onJ $ 7s .,< sleeper glass lop Oak 819West8alboatil.NB wool, taupe shades. Will op. awa1, eanway, walnut cabinet needs P• compass, et Yacht Sales Y + case l ..... mm tones. $60. 833·1969 ff t' bl v. March5 &6. Baldwin, Ch1 ckeri n~. work ~~crer ~-802S Monte Vista, 10IC Santa projector for r11m $1:> .. co ee a e •. .une size not fit new house, mul>t yam a h 3 • K 1m ba11. _ _.,-.., · Anal. 34551 Casitas Ploce ProJeclion screen 50xSOJll RoundWalnutMarble Bdri:n s uite wllhMultl Garage Sale. sell.BestoCr.646-5597 Wrltzr 014)638·2770.Teac 3340S 4 channel -DanoPoint496.1762 ~•Iver $25 646-5667 Top table. 52" Walnut armoare, mattresses, 50'·~. Must sac ever-1~2 Brookhun.t, GG Simul·Svnc Stereo tape Teak Yacht 11ofa bed $300 --- 8040 Credenza, rus t color naue sofa ~ lovese.at, yUung. 1933 Bayside Dr. ~askR$la!.ge8000$1SOB.TWUood deck Never used. $900. 2 chairs, SSO. ea. H1 low Cal 28. lo11ded. xlnl cond. DOCJS s"wel ore chair, med. sz glass lop dinette. wing CdM. 673-2794 u.es ~. air oo.J&t7 tbl $200. 71,.i hµ OB mlr IBrd. s sail:,. ~13,95o. ••••••••••••••••••••••• velvet corduroy jacket, back chairs, many cond.$175.Misc.631·~ HAMMOND S75.673·8271 77-4·2604. (7141 We1maraner male. I H men!! 642-4065 lamps. Excellent cond. Moving, Yard Sale. Gd 25 .. llCA Color Sel. - old. AKC has outgrown -. -. . 554-4760 rerrig. S45. Etc. 1343 IJl Gl~cust.om aqu~~~m, ORGANS Guaranteed SlSll 785 w. loats. Power 9 040 ;o..,1µll'' !'>.thul . hrand °'"", our hme Xlnt guard doi:. Spanish wrought iron Baker CM 7Sl 4120 m e es pump. 1 er, 17th St CM u t D ••••••••••••••••••••••• mt1\ 1nl! mui.1 :.1!11 ~So. 10, es children $IOO/li-.t ding set w16chairs. Redecorating sale. Girl's, ' · · -fish & stand. SlOO or COMPLETI'; LINE 640-1786 • • °' · 35• DIESEL H:•:H<!lli ofr 6-14-IOflO SHiit 646·4540 m aster bdrm furn, SP<>rts eqwpment, fum. make ofr. Call aft 5pm. •NEW&L'SED• TRAWLER L. bed f fam. rm, furn, misc. tools. 3027 Kallybrooke 898·1547 Buy with Confidence Stetto Cons* 1o1· M.t~llu"cr. :\lust :-ell Ca II 6-15 02.'>ll \KC Kce:.hond rem. 7 runi: :.z water • rame, 640-0419 Lane CM March 6 10-5 from th e O Ide:. t 1971 Monk des11:n. SUPl'I mos /\II i.hoti., spJ)l·d hdbrd. p.:destal, hlr, s.,s7•7305 · • · MeLane front throw /\uthoru;ecl Hammond 6' Long. New Garrard ruce.SJ9,SOCI. \rtG.S40-S4n pad. hdsprd $140/ofr. Sectional, 3 pc w/ot· __ mower, 4 bar stools, Dealer in Oran,.,_~ Coun-Turntable, AM /fo'M D.AHACOVE 751 7-148 t o m a n . XI n l con d . Heine$ 1060 yelloo.:v tablbe & 4 chairs, ty. We wall not be know· rJd10. Record Cabinet. Y-ht Sa .... c LASER #31242 Toy Poodles. 3M. IF. 7 wks white. 2 Blk M, ·Imo:,. I yr. 646 0142 At stud, l:rcal l>anc F,1wn . Champion :-ired Sl•rwus 111qw ries onl) $:!(JO 536-1140 Cockl'r Spaniel f>uft!>., mulcifemale /\KC re g1stcroo. 842 ~n:1 C b & J dressmgta le 968-8219 Xlnt cond. $300 or real> -iw .. •th d t bl & -0rner l le · amp.••••••••••••••••••••••• · ~und"r"old'' k d 34551 C-it ..... Place •• a ogany 1ning a e ,. EE 0~R .. GAN. ·CLASS _orr_ S34-7S33 eves/w n s. .. .. -Ii cane back chairs $175. 67S..S7?l Reg. ~Arab·'~Mo~gan Gas Kiln. SO cu.ft. West ' D Point 496 176 2 ir incl buffet & china . . Bl~d Bay Gelding. Coast mdl, Hi f"ire, hke ,.on eve, eve ryone JBI. LIOOA Spkr. Must ano • • l·ab1ne1 ssoo. 5-19·1314 Moving· walnut 9 d r Trained: Stock, Engl. new incl hood. S4500. we~com~ • sell. perf cond. S340. 28' Cabin Cru1~cr. Full dresser & 6 dr dresser, pleasure. Very spinted !17 !I· o 1 2 l Mar ke I STOI IN · OR <.:ALL pa1r/ofr. 675·1354 head gallcv new VII I•' IX.~1~m·r Sofas. 2 rontem· comer gp w/firm mall & $800 includ 'g :ill t.ick. Ceramics •••JUST ARRIVED• ~\l'r~o. wii1' tdlk (h-al · l lM'<l only ·I t1m<·:. Hat· 1111: s lrtp\•,,, fullv C'l]Uq>pcd ~X75. I'll <21:1 J54!1-77·10 or 1 714)840 ·332:! 1•v<•s wkmb porJry htdl'.tl>e41 sofa s. walnut lblc: 2 match in)! 846-0432 KA WAI PIANOS <.:<1lor TV. Working wt!ll. Xlnt rnnd 963-lmll >Iii ... 77.. Xlnt cond. cstm Lazy Boy recliner/ GOOD DEAL! $50 1 oT No Slur, 111 -.: ~111 . Purchast'<.I from w & J rockers: 2 m at<·hin~ Welsh site filly, green First quality wholesak 644-4565 <.ilastron swin.:l•r 'l'n l'ompl eqpl t-'1111 1•k Sloanl'. l llideabc•di. cncketrtstools.allquah broke,ndsexpertrainer, carpet, sold by l'arpet llAMMONDOllGI\:'\ Hull. 60 111' t::\inrudc i\lom1r mbd N\\pl ~1111 ncH•r UM.'CI J. Ask ·g $350. t y & x I n t co n d . $S0 Must sell 848·9435 layer, work guarantt'ed & l'lANO C.t::NTER Demo. & Clearance Sale Sli50 644 82\JIJ !WO 5-ll!) i-;,c rJl'C l'r, 4!J·I !'>607 ffoff to You -l«•_4!17·3864_ar_t6P_M ___ 960-1705/893·1285 ~ 8070 Expert install;;l1on. 2854 E. <.:oa!>t ll"). Crown & Rcvox. 30'? Otr 8045 ............ , CoronadelMur OFF. Music Systems, 16 . Ho s ton Whull•r 9• C Twin Canopy bed. w/ box ••••••••••••••••••••••• _846-SJ2.5 4~ 3289 1Kalamd), 85 hp. O II. :W' Extal1bur, IOJdo.!d . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Yr LJh ""' tn rolur Good retnuvl!r. shot:. ~ obedience tra 1n 1n~ II&! ~)1. ICJ canyon s pring & mattress WANTED TENNIS W II II S500 . l>horcllne trlr. $28UO "µ111 t·qwp d . '-Int l'ond MOVING SALE match access ~·7867 ' · 1 ~e 11/\MMONO, 1.0WR fo:Y Stereo. Kenwood Tanberg rarm! 645 3505 rrum 8 to!°> UR. $7SOIJ Whv pay new G<l lurn. ciin rrn suite, - . g . --TOP CASH DOLLAR s.ingle Mm hr~hp <: U L.D ll ANS 1-; ;-.i JUL & DLC. Yamahil -·-----""'-IJOalpnc-t·,?714·67S-07HI -.ht8Rau&tei;M1ask cq1 :\1ov1J11 S.le; Bdrro set. PAID FOR YOUR Capistrano Racquet ORGANS & KAWAI 1''G300 Gu1toir. M1sc.197..i. Carver.28' <:di> ---lbt,endtbl.tnpld~. Fr. Prov .• ~tithing JEWELRY, WATCHES. Club.496-~ft 5 .3o_ PIANOS ForYourPnce 6iS-8&l4 cruiser fbrgl">. tw n SuperSale \IJlt•mult' lt·male ;, 1 r' (; \' r m ,, n S h e I' h i°• r d fl•rn.1lt·. I\ r~ Mfi IX.I I brkCst ~et. dbl sof.t bed. set, + oddS·ll·end:> ART OBJECTS, GOLD. ForsalebabystrollcrS20, <·~1644·9200_ ~lust sell 25 .. RCA. ~~Well equip cl Sl\5ol3'Lal>cr!)J1l~.12Sti'I lamp., & m1sr items. 645-8717 SILVER SERVICE. potty chair, nurst>ry Sl re & Cl k 5 t "alnul.swivelbase,col _ ~al ~unrni •~tiliOil_ YARD SALE-Antique FINE FURN & AN lamp, Playtex nur-.er B~a~t Mdh~~ 1r~~ .. ~1 : or l\1• Works nne. $125. JS'ChnsF.xp Crut\1l·r \11,..11.d1.1n Sh1•ph1 1tl 111111, 11111 hlJ.. r.1\ m.1h• r•t!t•cb lob 111 rm fii:l •·185 F1nt·,1~1>hdsmnkedwood furn . dbl bed ~ (21, TJQUES.545-2200 set.9G2·4024. S4!:1S. Ph 612 5793 or 5-166845 Twn6c~leni:.ba1ttnl. Bit "'t h<•.1u1 mJll'h rolla\\ay bed!> 121• Rld5il FLAWLf;ss 1.n <'t 161 Pacific View :"ltem·1 6466271 S7900 AYfi.11;!1\KIO Columh1;1 22 ht••ul b JIJ> 0 II sip-; J .tll O~l. t' q U I fl C Cl Cl cl ~ h J pl'. ~l.!l!J5 or lw,,1 offer. Mu,,t ~cll 1mml'<l. I IJ\ c hough~ larger hoaL. 675·11 :"1~ li42 2712 111·,k. SJG5 l)pc\\nler bathtub encl . rl'fng & I>iamoncl for ,..ale Prk Cemetarv lot:.. Sell --Stert.'O Console. A)l/t'M _.:_ --- 515 t>7J l403 more. 2545 Santa An;; halfway btwn wholesale indiv or together. Xlnt Ebony Spinet P1Jno stereo w 111 trk +turn ... ·73 Bell Bov 25' FU. 225 Ave. CM . 646-3335 ____ & r_etail. 496-9289 aft s:30. price. 673.3697. Wur 67 1131c 80 r.7S691 5. blc;. Brand nu w/warr OM C. v ·er v \"I l' Jn. S16S. 752·5716 sio.ooo Pvt. 1>rv 11:n 0750 M~t sac.!111ique s~bd oak U•estock 8015 For sale. Everest Jen- /' ~ /~~ 1i< F-19, Vett 716SO, Govche 30 x JO desk. Sell for ••••••••••••••••••••••• rungs Premier whl chair. _rent. S41 ·8891 Reg. Morgan mare. broke Like new $150. Cull IJel 9 Oldhvymdmapletblw/2 to ride & drive. blk &5.968-1381 t I • .. t h parade Morgun i:eldmg, ----------1 ex eaves, .. cap . c rs. ~ng. West er n ( 714) £lee. cycle $100; Rcduc· SlSS.549·1314 338-lOll ing couch, SlOO: slant Sola & loveseat. retails 8078 board $12.50; Steel typ- ror S-420. Brown/rust MechiMry In g d esk. s 7 5 ; herculon, n~w $260. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Typewriter, Olympic 840-1637 Meyco Concrete P ump, Manual $25; See ad un· 200' bose, $5.600 der 8010. 833-3824 C ustom l.ove~eat, 549-1885 • tan.ierine, decoralina C.,...cs For Sale mistake, sac, $250. ~ 1010 All kinds, plaques, 7S2-U4.2aft6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• plates, statues. Will also SWIMMING rOOL take orders. 846-8570 G_..,. S• 1055 SACRIFICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Leadang Mrgr & d is· AnUque solid oak swivel lnbutor bas dlx above dsk chr w/arms $7$. ground sw1mm1ug p00ls Comer breakfast nook & left over from 1976 tbl <2 size tops> S7S. season. ,, Pri ce. Norge wsh ·g mach, gd Guaruteed anslallahoo work ·g cond MS. Norae 4t tums. Call <Anaheim) electdryr,oldbutwork.s, S33·3240 Collect S20. Powell m1m·b1ke Days/eves *** u.daMoo... 2358 Harbor 11\'d CostaMHCI You are the winner or 4 tickets to the Western National SlOO. Demi sofa, mtch'a ----------1 BOAT SHOW chr, s wivel rocker, corr tbl, masc bsehld items le games. 3146 Country OubOr.CM.~ FURNITURE SALE·Btfl China Cabinet, llv rm chr, colfee & end tbl, 2 lamps, all .xlnt cond. Sat/Sun 9-5. 2043 Vlsta Cajon, N.B.<Bluffs> CB, habitraiJ, toys, CB equipment. cagea, fum, misc, no junk. 8691 Larkport Or, JtB. SAT & SUN9-S. GIAMTSALE! Furn. household Items. a•rd e nlog pot• • clothing. Sat • SWl 9am· Spm. 50'1 Avocado, CdN. HUGE GARAGER. ever· )'thinl aoea. Fri.sun, M . 425 E. Bay St. CM 752·0&9.S Baby Furn Ir clothes, Cara to Hahld items, misc. WANTED AN~Em TOP CASH DOLLAR CONVENTION PAID FOR YOUR CENTER JEWELRY, WATCHES, March9·13 ART OBJECTS, COLD, Please call 642-5678, ext S ILVER SERVICE, 333, to claim your FINE FURN. " AN· tickets. TJQUES.645-2200 * * * LUGCWAGETA&5 Baby 's Highchair. re· from your business card. ason. Bissell rua sham· Send one card for each p00, used once, Tools, tag plld one spare. We ml&c. 5"9·1487 return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline l.D. rtqulrements. Pre· vent ._ " lheftl For • penoaalised tag enc wallpaper. labric or "DQ-Gk>" paper • we will back & trim you tap. Or try two cardl becktoback. PRICES: WATERBEDS GRAND OPENING From SllUl com~lete Aqua Heaven 554-7590 12$10 Westminster, SA TSRLING SI LVER. "Spanls• Lace" bJ w.u.e.., (3) 4 Pc place aeUinp. 41 Servlnc ptL ~ fttai1 $300. S0-8788 Sha.-Slt:S 4/5 tags Sl.80 ea. Oalbualt water aquar S/9tapSUOe.a. w/fisb. Ovr $350 lnvst'd, 10ormore$1.40ea. Sell 1125. Call 558-8000 or • All tlndslll Junk,s.t. only Sales Tu lncllded ~aaUorCbuct. • March 5, lOAM.SPJI. 422 NO CARD? .Famous designer Irene Gilbert cuts •swath In the Acacia. Cd.Iii Draw your 0 .. or lad E D-Eltt. a dj&a.1table l ashion world by combinlnc her 140aucflo" panu aame, add,.., pbon• A 9-p. 1t1I•. aprtnga 6 .with a channlng vest. The panta haw a faced SAClllFIC:IH we'll mate GM car4 per maU;rela.tll(). MWI03 ,waisCnne wilh •Jen 11«18 aippu. 11'e v•t CIA be RadJo/pboQO. aml ap. tq.Add25'.-ch. made hft'l'Slble. 1"·19 ls wt oo1Y ln 'llbaes .. a pUane.. Jacasl, art, Smd dleck or m011M11 o~ 71650 Is cut only In Misses t.1.S. Sia 12requires 1 dcrte ~,...0(4S"fabricforthevest hd2yds.fortbe ~urn.., .. ~~~]•Rdar -:-T---. =-d~~~~~.~· G 'gaucbc& To order: •end ~ nwnw • .r... Ni:....ai'' -. II"-.. .._._ .. -u~ .... "ii•me. llddr9a and tip. 'Price: EACH $2.00 plus 30' ~·~~--luni8c. Ce 645-1491 ,,_.... ~ tlan(tllng. Both tor $3.00 pl us SOt (7) Famll7 Yard S•lt, • · 't press Kelsy 3"x5" 4POI",. a.cl handUnr. New Catalog Sections: La.tuna Deb. Sat /Son Blerdnlftcr,111olda '4 K., w/M:CeU 13$.. llounted •.Sopplemettl 5. Sepantea, Sportswear and 9am4prn J'u,n baby d bell'. ...., co..s $200. ...._, __ .... _ .. _ -lllrW• I • SUO postpaid. Mue c:heck payable !Urn, lmPorta, ~lltlq'a, i1Nifia.UaftuAM. _. ... u ... --1'71-31'7~ ~ Send 01'den to th1a newspa:pcr, c/o clodaea, ~ 1ooda 6 ~ Ubra.ry a. J llrld1e st .. Milford, N.J .... Dept. mbc. Look tor &Ip al • Dt••U U1bt MCH lrk tQel t ltO. 1971 • .15. Lquna ~6C..U. clreaer wft mlrnn , ~ts. Sat/&m aft .~~ B.odBd. ms.~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . ... INBOARDS & OUTBOARDS· I-O'S! • WESTERN NATIONAL POWER BOATS. KAYAKS. SKllS• ! CANOES • TRAILERS • SPEED • • BOATS· INFLATABLES· DOWN : : RIGGFRS • Fl~~w 'G BOATS · SKI• • BO.A: '"NS • SMALL • • WATE1 '"' ct : • SKlf,.." -:. :.,E • • • CRU!~ ALL : • SMALL PARTS t)l.Ht"t 1 ~ • NGIN• : & ACCESSORIES • CHARTS & • • !\GS · INBOARDS & OUTBOARI: • SEE • LARGE TO SMALL· SEE • : CIRCLESCAN INBOARDS & OUTBOARD~! ! SPEED BOATS· lf-'CLATAl • •TRAILERS · CANC 5 • KA'f THEATER : • POWER BOATS • TAMAR,., • : SKI BOATS· SM WATER & • •ROUGH WATEP .TS· DINGHI : • CRUISERS UP. FEET·• l·O • ! ENGINES & I~ OS· LARGE • • & SMALL Ol1 OS • POWER ! •BOATS ·~· ; • SKllS • ! ACCESS' :AS GALORE • • DOWN R LAGS TO ! : i~~~~~:... rR~ripNs MARCH 9-13 1 • FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMJL Ylll .• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• CtRCl.ESCAN THEATER th• Tall Ship• come allvel Surround youraelf with • 120 foot panotame cel•bfallbo Ute OtMt AgeofSelJ. ADULTS $2.00 ·IUDS $1.00 om W£lKDAYS 3 , .... wmmco 12 NDDN ·-J TRITON. In p.rf t'UDd Many ntraa 1ncluchna 1&111. radio, au«1 pUot 118.0GD. Pb 873-71173 'Gii ltooda ~ .lClllt t'Ond l$0Uut trllde rcw dtrt bike ~·~ LUV. 1nrf. AM/t 'M ~<· Wl'Vw.21 eass. slp bmpr, sd U DO 14. New must 6 na llONl>A '72 SL70 Good eina. Trlr. cover. Sll!IO. ror1d1lmn, rasl btke. ~ m.ldn~. S2S75. ll6()~or •318'1 768-0040. Call l>WS 1858 '64 Che\>)' \·d. rebll all ----over w rack. nu bl&ll Nwpt 30. dean. id iia1l '73 BuJtaco Pu~ang Xlnt 5.16-6408or848-8781l uiv, rorucs. Avery 1k <.:u cond ~ or ~;l oUcr ~8990 &w-1353 '5'2 GMC ~'.al PU. 4.spd, xlot -l'ond. $900. Mon t'r1 LIDO 14. lf37:?3 Ulman sails, complete ran• eqwp, trlr. By o.wner Sl800. Balboa Penn 67~ lln6 llonda 400cc Super IH .30. 548-8116. All 5 & Sport, yellow; Sl.100 "-knds~-&159 1200 miles; 644·6760 - - -'74 Datsun PU.stereo. air 1!176Y.imaha125.MX.new wrde tires & rim:. t•ond :'olu~l see• S650 Bumper hitch, \Int Call si8-0940 alt 6 ask for cond.. 39,000 m1. S3000 J elf 5-lS-1839 Columbia 22 • 0 1 B transom ma1>l, A l cond Mu:;l !>l'll. houghl anolher $3800 or b3l ofr 673-4430 Mot« Honws, 'i6 Chevy LUV. Deluxe :.hell. boat . 4 :,pd, AM FM l'asselle slercu Mirrors. lo miles. xlnL rond. $3300. Ph 5"5-0263 ----.- . S•/Rettt 9160 Santa Crwse 27 8 Satl.:;. + •••••••••••••••••• ••••• racing gea&r w,trlr avail '7SMUSKET •..... • ..... J . '74AUDl IOCIU • , • r tund ·~""° l.U....U. • only lU.000 mlW. totlt..KU I S.waACll YALLFfl~TS l3 I 0J040 ··~ ... Aurh '70 l. S 2·dr. Cl1:11n. Sl.3.50 or best. 11"21933 W•: PAV TOP DOLi.AH l"<>lt TOI' USEDCAKS t'ORJ::lGN. OOMESTlC or Ct.ASSlCS Ir your ciu Ill extra clean 72 Audi 100 L.S. 4 dr. Ail'. i.t.~ U.'t hr!>t AM /!o'M sler~. sunroof, I.AUE.I IUICK recent Mlcbellll.S, Sl~ 2925 llarbol' Blvd 5.52·7~ ----- C°"'ua Mesa 979 2500 Aulff.~ 9709 WE BUY CLlAHCARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••••• 741/J Austin Morina XJnt cond, 4 spd. 4 dr. A:'.1 FM. $1995 ofr ~.a.1729. IMW 9712 ......•....•...•....... SADDLEBACK Aslung S17.5m. Our dock. 3336 Via Lido. 1\\ cry & Co.67~8990 HOBIE CAT lti, xlnl cond. ull eqwpmenl, boal box & lrlr, Dave 675·0066 20' M1n1 Molorhome, Dodge V·8, aulo, P1S. PIH. A:-.1/f'M ~lcreo, air cond, 1>11~ 6. fully self. cont JOJMWZ. Sale pnce $8005 2.828 Harbor Bh d COSTA MESA 54'·1200 ·7~ 1-'ord f"2SO, w one ton susp. stereo, 12xl6.5 ~ radials. mai:·.. msl sl't' S-i,500. 536·4446. TOP DOLLAR PAID 1M!\1£DIATELY FOR ALL FOR1':1GN CAHS CALL on COM£ IN TOSEEUS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100W. Csl Hwy, NB 642-9405 BMW HERE NOW THE630CSi ALAJUELA Sa1llwal, custom interior. lJ) owner (714 )64(;-5918 -----LASER 112106 . Cover. yard dolly, :.pJrc i-Ull. C/8. $650. Scoll &U 4-151 loots, Slips/ Docks 9070 .•.................•... llECENCV MOTOH llOMJ:: RENTALS 925 N. Harbor Blvd. S.A. • •531 2502•. '73FLIMG 20' :'o1in1 Molorhome, JJodi:l' V·8. JUlO. p s. I ' B, AM FM, air cond. ~lps ti. fully ~l'lr -cont 1~1!1.J FX Sale priced at 500!15 HJ::C£NC\' MOTOR llOME HENT/\LS 925 N Harbor Bhd, S.A ... 531-2502 ... '71 l.H.C. rh Toft Long wheel liasc PU. V-8, J spd, hvy dty trans. radio, healer, overloads, bumper, C<imJ)('r :.hdl. low miles. N32729 S<ill' pnred at S2495. REGENCY MOTOR HOME R£NTr\Ui 925 N. Harbor Blvd. S A • •531·2502•. ·57 Ford Panel. tic~ I sl11:k Good body & 1111 "lcw valvejob$600 64() 6815 -------Pvt dock for rt!nl, no II\ e abn:I. Dover Shore'>. NII Up LO 55', ma>. h~t 15 Pre' In'~ rJll' •71-1 I 821-023012131921 -ll~H '74 FORD t-'253. 460. J 7J axle, 8100 P S. P DB. '69 Ctt.v. air. st e reo, +. Xlnt V 8 Van Con,·er~1on , l>\&5792 JULO, radio, da~h air, ------Bo~, Speed & 9080 root air. ra1-.t'd 101>. sips 7' f'on:I P U 12 ton 50. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ :.ink, tollct. range. nu. '\Jew paint. xlnl conu i:;1-. elec ref rig. top S2.195. PP 637-U56 l.'hnscrafl Hunal>out. lrlr. ski bav. nee1b mulor work ins 6-15 ()(~15 i.hJpc. ZU 1 U782. Sale '61f.·on:t Eco;,~e ~n. P01~~d1i-~~~y5~10TOlt 6 cyl. dean in1out. ~d!> llO:'otE Rt:: TALS 1c-ng. work. $300.4~-1257 . Transportation 925 N. Jlurbor Hh·d. S A '72 Courier w shell 52.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••S.11 -2502•• m1, mag~. cstm •nt. Aircraft 9 110 Trallen Tran i 9170 S2795. !162-3453 e\'s. Rick. ..•.••.•..........•...• . •r • • • •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 7 2 D at s u n Pk up . UONANZ \ S rnu•lt-1. 16' \lnh· Xlnl ·ond Sl.295 · "4 000 m rent Sll .50 h1 . wl'l u c w/l'amper: u. r. LENAIH. 5-l!4 umr, nr h1.':.l. ~ood cond. Sl90U. 5"0-0491 675 .11:10 C S I / ·73 Cooner. step bumper. R':trs, a e 9 1 20 11' l'hn-. <·raft. alum out hide mirrors. xlnt <·onll •••••• ••• •••• •• •• ••.... ~1tll'. J ll wood tn~1de C<ill S2000 best offer Sl2 291 '.I 1~15 02.'>ll '72 VW Popl1111 ('amtll'r, Vans 9570 >.lnl t·ond, nl•11 rchlt en~ Tr\'I Trlr Fully !:>C. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4500 &Iii 63..'>!i < ',1li.tna Shed & t\ wmng 1975 GMC V AH rod I .1kl' m•w 675 i'llH Slii:hlly <lantJ~l·il uldl•r I:!' Cairn' c-r <'ha~-..-. Tralltn, Utility 9180 ntounll""<t t·o mpt.•t hut ,1ne ••••••••••••••••• •• •••• ~lCl\c "' O\\'n hll' ~ 11 l ' HVY OTY 21;',lf f!Jlbt-d bm., S:l:->11 or t r;11lt• I 11r ~I Jkt• JlOl'kci..., h\ draultt· uutho<trtl mtr :>lh K~ll hrJkl' ""ll·m SH.'\O :?:?'.!9 ;o vw l' \ '1P1-; It n11n1 l'Ond :.•o 111111 m1. 11n 111•" en~ s:!.'ilWI 1;.11 7>l1il 73 CHINOOK CAMPD f '''"•' 111 ' ,, ..... ' ~ 001-~ I "''' I ,, W'"lill"-lff •N•Y Ii I ''''11'1 " . s3995 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 1tll1 I•••~11• t •• 'I\\\ ... ..,,.., '""'-f .. JM I t Al. if '11 Perns Vulll'\' mill l)1, Campt>r. for .. mall t'l Uut:.un. T11\11l,1 1•h ~1lh boot t;d t uncl \1,11..,. 11f fer 91;:1 111;i,.,, • ., 8' Campl'r !'>hi\• ~1111., 1rebox S275 Call 5:tli K.11;.! '67 GMC '•Lon I'll 1.,p<l, w/'71 91t' crnpr Xlnl l'Ond. Ost urr l~ 10'16 MOPED· Maxi S Pu1·h rlt" luxe. xlut cond, \lru-. $3'75. 842·4372 Motot-coJ:r~s/ Sc . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7G Yam11ha 125 VZC, Stock clean. St-II/Trade '76 Honda CR·250 xlr.ts 847-7574 ·nc~onn Excellent Cond. Only~ Mf>.1406 846-3579 'it Honda XR75 Xlnt l'ond1t.>on MOO. 673 1933 '74 SUZUKJ TM JOO. T fr M pipe, 30mm, M1kwu. lay down b<>tllel, tnckct & more. $375. Dana Pt 493-1806 \\.Jluo ·r:-.t 5-19 21!10 i;, 12 ll!Jl'rt, i:d :.ha~>(' S200. 644-7509 Auto ~rvke,,.cw1s & Acuuoritt 9400 ....................... vv. EMai'n:s USF.D llEBl'll. r llt·r llw.e1tY ~hop s.:10 mm !.:1011 VW t600en~ Hc1't:'Oll\' rl'l>ll all t>. ijj:J Ui90 •...................... 9520 ••••.•...•.••.......... 1!1!12 l\11\/. :MtS t'l.h-.1<' Cou!)(• Om• ol uni\ llti pro UUCl"l th.el \l'.tr Mu'1 '~'(· lrl .1ppr.•11.1tl" Pn t>l\ !.Ill 7 Ut, ITT I.in< oln < 11n\ l'r't "'"~loll r111nl I"''' Rl'-.tort'<i >l.Jl•t Mh !lOOll .II \l1w,lt•I \ I 1lt Tov. n ~ 1• 11.1 11 1: n "II 1 ,, n 11 tom firm 1131 1 i:11 Jftcr fiPM RecrMKottd Vettkln tSJO 1975 FOltD XL T 4WH&LDRIVE W1lh Tochoma wheels. ii.Ir cond • pwr. atffnng. radio• only 30.000 mites lmmaeul<ale cond1tton! t:MSOBY ). Th.is weekend OMLY$1,tt MlllACLI M.UDA 21.50 Harb6r Blvd , C. M. '4S..S700 '12 Honda 100. Hudly 72 Lander., sol\ lop, drk used. Steal at ms. If"\, good sba~. S2900 P hon1: Mlol.343 673--0&f7 Automatic, sunrool . chrome "'ire wheeb. dl' luxe interior. aJr rood. & 8 track stereo. <07491 SADDLHACK VAUfY IM,ORTS 83 l -2040 495.4949 '77 DODGE YAM COMVERSIOHS '77 Dod~e Custom Vaos First Compare Ours• :\1any New El\tras Our Sens1ble Package made Lo Your Needs. SenMbl<' t.o..Pymlll1Lease. Call for Quote• . ... . .. '65 FORD IO' Yan. s1.n1 MO l7CIO i3 Foni \.in \'K, I\ T P S sunr ( f-0 ,\f 8 trk ..,;er ~ !16.2 7'1J1 alt 4prn 1>1 l 'he'' all n· don1t \ t•n nice CJll &I.~ 02,';EI i.! Undgl' Tr.idt:~m;in "' \:\I F.\I stt'reo ~l'ar I) ne"' steel belll'<I Ltres. bed. rarpet pJnel1n)? S2.501J. Call 64-4 ~l afl 5pm ____ _ Ml\RQOIS MOTOR 5 : '• •• 10: ,, ... ,, l ' .. ' ltA1' ,1 ,,.. .. 11 , I ,,(MO 1 , • 'U l~VW Van nuns Good. C.1167$-2$1$ -------1 '74 K~WASAKl 90. lo m1 .. '6\ CJ5 J eep. Very clean. '76Sportatnan Van XloJ. c:orid. Bumper low m l, 9.5, 752·7!22 12pass, AC. auto trans, racks. $300. m.AUJ ~ve. A.Cu. •~3009. gold met, 360 cu.in tnJ. Xlot cond, 17,J()O mt • '75 Hondl\ Xl1350, New,.. Wa1onfff' 4+4, runs Ot lC' warr, U700 S'195 "12 Suaull YMfOO. good . New lraiu . m.lftlmom. M2·!>321 Sat. Nttds ft>f ...,,..k $2t5.. Pb Sl000/bestolftr...U·ZS3U or&m. 962 8108 -::---~--~~.,--""'.'""! 71VAMAHAlOO~X l~:>e!t~~. ::e•at ~Ia 1:esi.~ draw ln t Lomlt •1e.1d cond. ,Nwprt Blvd. C.M. Od Cl•Hlfled I*/ otr.84HST7 eo..c! ~84 ~ WE BUY •USED CARS & TRUCKS• Come in or Call FREE .Appt"Oisaf Grofft Chenolet 18211 Beal'h Bh·d I lunt.Jnglon Bcal·h 847-6087 .. 549-3ll 1 TOP DOLLAR ,AID FON cu:\~ ~ 18835 BE AC ti BL VO HUNTINGTON BEACI~ 841· 7781 .. 5.30·04·12 IMPORT CARS ALL MODELS WE MEED CLEAN USED CARS HOW CALL PAPPY 540-5630 1011\SO\ & SO\ • LINCOLN·M ERCURV 2626 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA WE NEED YOUR USED CAR MOW TOP $PAID CALLGORDOM COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP ~:,~1 It \IWOI! Ill.\' I> VOST 1\ ~1":!-i. \ BMW RESALES BMW2002s 1972· A ulom <i t1 c ·air · AM/FM 02lFTQ> I !nJ-4 s pee<b n rf. · t 6505 l 1975·4 speed·t907M FG l 197Hspeed·(ll20MMM 1 1975 Au1omut1c-I0154 I BMW B\VAHIAs i97J...t speed· C680PP:'ol l BMW 5J01s 1975 Automatic, air & ~tcreo.1062N IF> 1976-& speed· 1611 RDG) OTHEft BMWs abl973 2002111 Thi~ one 1:. lo<1dt."<I! 1238JTG I SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 495.4949 CREVIER '&I sr 6110ADWA'I' SAIHA ANA 835·3171 Tlcll. ULTMIATll. DRIYING MAtHINf •USED BMW's* 'i55301A 1HKWT I '74 20024spd 91ZMBT '73 Ba\'ana S1 B 906LVY '76 2002 4spd S1 R 334 PCW 'tm lli00 4spd ZXXK1i6 '7'1 :J 0 CSA S H 7461. W B 'iii 5:JU14spd S H 60:!PUM Closed Oft Sundays ORANGE COUHTY'S OLDEST S.alh·Sen if:-e.Lea:.ini; Roy CarYer,lnc. rtolls flo,'l'l' BMW t!Hi1 .ldrnllc)rt•t• 'lic\i.porl Beach 640~644-1 1976 IMW 2002 4 :.~'<i. Behr air cond . AM 1-'M quad stereo. ~unruol. & likl' hrarul nl'v. 1773PUI). This 'IH'Cken.d OHLY $7695 MIRACLE MAIDA :!1511 Harbor filwl . C.M . 645-5700 549-8023 ,,, 11:\IW 21111:!. a~king 1'111\ ,\Tl-11 \HT' 1o11,h1•' $81!1:'> 11,500 m1. "unroof tn hll\' 1'171 11r '7:? \ \\ AM ~·~1 5Jt;.?f)lil 1•nml0 ... 11rl.. ..,h1fl i.:rn11I 1.,10'1 \\tll pa' lltu,· lloul.. '6?1 liMW. t::XTtL\S S225li 530 3281 or + •~·' pri·mium l .ti' 5:16 !'1155 after 6pm \I artm 497 227l Autos. ""'°rted •.••••..•........•.••.• 9701 •.•••.•.......•...••.•. ..... l!r.t ;..>1102 I ) r oltl l'll~. ~:i21111 ur brsl ul I er. fi75 !Alfi :! l>tMff \uiomaLH'. air 1 oml . K tr;u•k 'lleren. -.unruol & nnl\ 101111 mile-. t071\PQ<l 1 MISSION VIEJO IMPOfHS .. . . . . ..... . .. .. ·~·-·· 8Jl.fl411 495.i10• I ' I , (.'\rlll Lo mtl iur .i•l 1f'M 17) ot"'4 lll..0 WAMTIO Ambitmw. f1t•r,.1in tu hll> 1't>aut1tuJ 1 ,u i:: C•vn. lur 111• U7$ JlN7 11o l..nd~ itl C1111n II 4 n I. 4 ~pd. dlx 1n1 \t illt whls, riad I ltrt!1> \1u•l ~el l $36110 ulr ~4K J22~ iu.t~ . ...................•. C1tro~n S!'t1 '73 Aulu AM fo'M. powl.'r, ~11r. S1h er On~ uwm·r. 23. .a('tu.iJ mt, m:w lire) Im mac ul.i.te. Be)l ufr t)45.450J Datsun 9720 .•...•.•.•...•.......•. DRIVE A LITTLE ••• SAVE A LOT SHOP& COM PAHi-: BARWICK DA TSUM Sltn Juan C.ip1strano 831-1375 493.3375 NEWPORT DATSUN SP~CIALS 8210 4 Door. 4 i.pccd. radio. !095PK1':l !lb¥~~ ~Uhl& .... QT\6 -p LllMU ll•rtlor Rl~d. G C H9·7000 73t~oz lhpd, M1&~s. air. :\lot S-'ftlCI fl4:! '142'11 '-........ Ofll t• r•c•11 ON~Y ......,.~ ... "t.l'11l101t.mt: CF.O M ..,. 8..-Park IZJ.7HO On ltN'Sanl• An• Pwy ...,_. •no - - .............. •••••••••• il ~L. au1>11rb <•ond, 74JAGXJIZ lOm m t, AM-t'M 8trk stereo. AC. careful owner 680M l::T ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Auto :-lick. S249<J Bei.l o((er. 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WHILE THEY LAST! s400 CASH REBATE OR DISCOUNT ON ANY NEW '76 FIAT 1 28 OR X / 19 in Stock! BUY YOURS TODAY and SAVE! SUPERB SERVICE DEPT: NICE SELECTION OF USED IMPORTS Dick MILLER IMPORTS llBBH 120 W . WARNER SANTA ANA 557-2132 ,._ ....,.., ........... "" ... o.w.c;..., DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS lt7'WM .-!:__ Wll• br••4l n•• •lth rotHb• ·11 tlJ. 1 apd • • AM P'M al•r.u .M u1l n; It , tla:. ''".new • , '(JUPHCI ri.1dl•I•. A ,,,., c a S. ,,....S4ffl 11nh•n XtrH . U .WO • MllACLIMAJOA w. Tll3 -~ • 1t WIC>IW'burBhd.,C ld .,IHlllT. S 11J(t. alloys, S. • Qll It MS.1100 tnm. 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The Belter Bargiun MARQUIS TOY OT A '11SSJON VIEJO 831-2880 495-1210 '13 TOYOTA CORONA CPE. t \0.• j t.lft4 f\el•tot• I .t .... 1•'11 r'l•{I t 4'!tA <At f ttrO '" t.1'00)..t ru-1662' Bill MAXEY TOYOTA 111111 lf'ft'•"l l•f1 14 ' I\\\ MUNf1MV.H)N lt4 l H '75 TOYOTA CEUCA f:•:tor'# •• C"""'11 M "'~ t "" 'O'J' ,.,... ,..,. , ... o ~.., .. •ow ........ tU-:!Cll91 5 3895 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA I ~11 1 lf'•"h l'-d. It 1 ,\\\ MUNhN(,10NllACM '11 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON ,. ,, no~ ,., ,.,,,,~·~•on•"tt f'i4f'1C' h4'Af.., ,,..,,., tf'lt 0"'''11 •fl-, ~or l 1ttl•l•,.q1.H" (U 'l~&6\ BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1~1•1 l•oollll l'-d ~47 e,\\ HUMflH~fOH ll•t M -------- 74 CArolla. a uto, AMtFM K trk. Clllzl'O'> band. ~ll hltd rud1ob. Bel>l olfcr •16/j 313!1 WONDERS WORLDWIDE do.,.., or 1'~·4811 wknds 'ii Corolla dh: r i>e. auto Ju Jtl,tt'P \flUI \\ ,1111 ,,, I 111 i;~t t'or nna 4 dr '"Pd Ver' l:•WWI cund Stl50 C'.111 K!l.I Mhl.l Jfl 7pm :10,000 m 1, :1. lnt t und $2295 bst ofr 751 <!:IHO Triumph 9767 ~ ......•.••..•........•. 7:! l.and1·r 'ort top, drk '71 T riumph Spitf1rt' l?rt't'n Kood shape. S2900. Conv. 45,000 m i's. $2100. vou c.... !aotll " fro 11 I 942 5978) One c.ri s...... h7:1 06<17 546-3185 eves. ar..i. " w~"" W1111 "" -!'Ml <:>Mo• Aopo .. 11 ·--------•! --__.__ --642-56 78 411toa, Hew 9100 A..tos, H•• 9800 4Mtos, H•• 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 Auto1, Hew 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t '14 TltCllt ... Ta6 TJ \'W 114' l '1i1mo-r. Good W1th AM l 'll n 41u Cond tJ.IUU "•• Sil.,._ 6 4tlo9C"k ! l~l.IJ I • :ti• Bu.a llJI Ml S. Mcetl-$4JOO Mta.ACU MAIDA :WO llatbor 81\ d.. c Ill '41-1700 T1t7 -.,. tirn careful mtle•. AC Str Canettl', tun rack. li ke new. LeHe Bu) i>1iW11ble ovm t:. C070TXl ' J ~ ~ Uo SOUtH twt,-. &04..M.lVill .. 0 • ~f A .. ll01900. ,, , .. ~' --'7 3 TR 6 \ I c on d • A M I-' !\I th L•rdri\ e, Lu~g .. gl! HJl'lo. Chcrr~ rt•asona blc µnee! C1111l for (Juutc' 11'1:.!lllt:O I 'i:J S Itel, 49\1. l)n 11 fT\I , l"M •lt'ret> mini :\I U•I Hll U190 1112·U:t ~. M0-2TOOdy Volvo 971 ...••.........••..•.•. 17 VOLVOs Buy or Lease •MIWCOLORS Al priced .. $2 I ti 11DP •2 111 fin111h1•d 10 Srher Green m eotull11• v.1th .iNen vln~·I 1nh•n(lr Pnc~ ntiill ul unly SJ0'5 ,\II t'.iN mav ~ :.et1n in lilt' Owl.v P.1lol parkini: lot , JJtl \\ Bay St reel Co::.la Mt.·t.a. Call 1>42·'6321 I or more inform at ion ,\sk tor lt1ck or Ol>Cllr in the flt't!l M.1raice •HIW MODELS Hornet 11atchbac1i. 1973 Huse SU\ 1ng:. on all re· .:\ew ure::., ruru. perfel'l ' ma1n1ng new 71Ss & HI 24 mvg. :J7,000 m1 Demo:. in :.lut·k 5i2-0234, 752·0~ MARQUIS VOLVO ~11SSIONVI EJO 'i:! \\t <.: H or n et ·11c..,.•Y1• ~.,..,. In 1ttwk B r a nd 1\1'~ ~Ulll t1ell .it di,& t' u U II t 11 t I l' t' C lll 11 , Amt•ncun Car !>Ian Ht-lttO '76 t;I Oorudu Cfln\ ert 7:500m1 )li.ooo Ph 1!40 Ii.'\!~ urter 5 "i3 EL lXH'O:'\\'t:HT White w blut• leather, lull\ t'QWIJ Xlnl cond SJ.UOO o" lle:.l ufl er llftr Stl.2Stl (.;Jll ,\:\t ·)>, ~93· 7~ ·13 c~ de vine :\Int 1.·ond brown w »Id· die IOll'MUr a .. i..ing $<1300. or best oHcr 662HNE l'ull Aml.'ncun Car Plan. 751 11!1111 • 3 2810 ~95 IZIO SportJbout, a ir, uuto, _ 1-_ "' • __ AM,F:'ll :.lerco, r;,itk Camaro 9917 ORANGE COUNTY "'ht blu int. :.19oo. ur l>t::.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• otler. 1·529·!1btH ·72 Z28. 350 '>lock rblt eng, VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO 75 Homet 4dr. Autotran~. 4 ,pc1, A:-01 ~'M: 119.~ m t Large:.t Volvo Deall!r PB. PS, lfad10, lo m1 '& i2tl()(J IJ:.t ufr 6'15 974ti inOrange<.:ounly! l7l4 >MHJ8711 '76 Silver, 5,tiOO m 1. Voluwegen 9770 BUY or Lf:,\bl:: ·i;7,'l Mariner Wa.:on, 1U~1 f-"1\1 8-trk stereo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• DI HECT \ c . l r · di new I' s, P n. radial tire~ ' ' · au 0• a 0 • ,.. .. II D 1'd m · 002 331'• 1975 YW IUS ~·, r.,[~-' I ures_ ·• l owner tiJ.000 At" ""' r . ~ 0 :., · • 7 Pasa Model ~ ~-'J tual mile:.. $!Y75, Ulil ofr. ur c~es. 751·70!!8 ___ _ beige ex:" & sten..>0.4~ \.~A·~ 540·:)(m_ C;.1mar!' '7:! \11. Auto, I mmacula t e thruout· _ till Ambassador. 1\M /f,~. P~. $2400. • MISSION Vlf JO IMPOurs ... ... ' ...... . ,. ... ~ . . ' 831 114/1 4Y\ I 704 NEW*USID vw·s O•er 125 IH STOCK Hord to find mo ct.ls ~~ 7100 WHtmlnatet Blvd. WHtmln1ter 113-7$51 VW BUS. 1965. $800 New upho lster y & t ires. 5452786 68 VW, autn lluR with rebll en~. S700. Prl\ utc Part v ·1!17 2169 ·72 \ \\. \"un, rd1ll ~·ni.:. °''"' dutch. Ill'"' paint. 1\C t\ :\1 F:'\1. ~O!Hll!J 551 :!:JO\l m Bu1: Xlnl mnd Ck.in 1n vut llun,, srcal ~75. 4!1i 3195 74 Super tkt·llc. :11;.1MMI 011, 'ellow, clean. m11kl' of· fer MG-*1blwn 9 5 2025 s. Manchester SI 75 ai. b .IQll 18.15 --Anaheim 750-2011 t>l2·55io.irt5PM '67 Camuro SS. P aid i2 UJOO E \'oh u. 1 uwnr. S1500. i;:d c·ond Bst ofr. good cond . .is.oou m1. • '.151 ~~ Ul>lo. rur '.\tJrla alt ~ 960·3132 ~~~~•••••••••••••~!.'.~ -111m __ :;-3 Voh·o 11164. all µwr, ·74 HEGAL. 2 dr hrdtp, '67 <.:arn .. ru new brakcb, AC. xlnl l'Ond. :17.000 m1 low m1, loaded, w c u'l mal(s :--ec . to u?~rer. 673-0363 "'his. Heta1b. ul SUSO SUlOO firm ~7"~~2~t~5- '70 Voho 16-1 , Aini cund. auln, air cond, SI ,850 494 710\I. 494 15:.15 \.ol ·73 t..:lass1c lllOO ES \\aic Mint cund orig ownr Wlinb lu "ell 1m med nt-115515051 t:\ei.. 838·5J5Sd3)S '72 Volvo Classic 1800Coupe /\ulomuli<', AM 'f'M & air cond Lo<•al doctor " car "'1lh less thun 41,000 mtlcs F1n1shed 1n metallic blue \\ blu..:k leather 111lcr1u1 Im m ,, t' u I :i t t: t h r u o u t ' •119SFAJ I OHLY $5895 MiiRQDIS MOTORS /"l!OlMAllC·UflllU PMW~ ')unOu 1uJr-y ~A .. 11yl"'•' M l\\ION VII 10 1111· 1~ .. o "'Q)-1110 Autos, Used liel>t otrer O\Cr ~35110 Ch.vrc>Mt 9920 takes ..&~·1482 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'ib Sk\hawk l\ew cuncl 1975 CHiVY i:;,ery t•xt1..i a\.111. MALllUCLASSIC 56.550 0 1.'V.. :-..ow ~!1511 Ill' 'd t:cJ . ..:Jr ·I t'al., tn l.im llU OO loc. a l m1 onl~ ~b3 1694! art 7 P :'11 ur wkntb 'i:J llu1ck Hl'Ral 2 1>1 Hardtop. \' II, Ju to lr an", tuc·torr air 1:ondll1on1ng, With Jlr cond .. radio &. \tn)l top i::,.trJ sharp' 1510:'\IOH J s• ,ric.d-$3395 MIRACLE MAID.A ::!150 llarbor Blvd., \:.M. 645-5700 !XJWer ~leer1n~1. PO"' c t STAT IOI'\ WAGON · 1969 \dl!'t' l l>r11kc~. rac.110, Chl•\ rnh•t KinRswond heatt•r, ""'I rool , v.hc~·I SI 11111 PP !160·2944 or rnvt:rs. ·H2G..,.; :'II !Wti 12·1 I s:!:l'l:. ,J11h1J!-Oll aml S11n L111col11 Mtn•un :Ji>2t.. II u r bo 1 111\ d Co:.tu Mt•su 510 51i:IO '70 l'lwvy l mµula. ·100 1·11 Ill t·ll~ PS l'B. ,, (' 1 atl111 H trul'k. 8.">,000 m1 (;d l'rtOU S I :!001 b:..t '16l\ 7~<! 1!173 t:enl ur~ Lu,u:. Cc.1ui>l" Xlnl t•ond Sue i3 :\1onlt· I ;1rl11. l0Jd1·!1 .,.,195 (;ull<l!J.l 7145 "' 'tr;i:-Tt>rrif1c UU}' -~11i GJ 1 n:m :-.ACRIFIC1':·1975 Butt·lo. llm11etl. 4 dr, lo <Jdetl, 1m mat. lov. e~t "hhc Blue Bio., S4500 tilkc::. 49:l·75~• '60 BtsL·aynl' 3·b1><l. OVl'r c!n\e, ~.ouo actual mr. Good Im.·~. new brake-.. liud.,. 'Int Ofrl!r or trade. '65 St>t.>c•al. \'6. :lS.000 m1. 530 5878 :1 ::.1xl. lt&ll, $-llKI 21!1 ----·sg \~' Vnn. run.s good. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "it'ed.o. !Joclv worl.. Bcl>l GeMnll 990 I ,\\ oca<lo. C \I 5-18 8779 74 lmp<>lu W~n t:ln, J\1r, o((cr 673 6927 ••••••••••• •••••• •• ••• • ~ll•reo. II"' r Y.1ndov.:.. 9, IS s:1c1511 9C2 li:to. 61i \'V. \an fichuilt t'OJ!. t;ood cond Sl400 ur bc:.t oH l'r 83-1 1557 m VW Bus, sunrool . Sli95 M uq ~ell 612 3579 o r 751 34HH ·ro VW Buja w 1'fi4 t r:mi.. l<uns we ll. $600/bst orr. Ph 1192-8586 SACRIFICE ! Mu~t i!Cll '66 VW Vun. HiOU c c t•nl( Gd c·ond s.500/bfil orr. 549·2t.J.l8 aft bpm. -------* VW Supermarket• Over IOOfo(•hoos~ from "66 WJ" JA712 .... $577 "''8U"Jl83HYX. $617 '7 B.,.,i 922~EV .... $877 6v 8"'~ 656A0U .. $817 '70Bin lbqUG \c-ill 65 Gt l IJ:-1.. $I 111 n.vw ,,. HNDi30/. SI 177 11 VW62~FYZ. $1t77 72Cmror 702EDI .S2S77 75 Robb.t S47MWF S2677 LHH plon-$2/doy * $49_! &up* 'ti2 INT ERNATIO'J,\I, METRO M IT!:: SiOU 640-Z700 ----'iJ GM<.:SUBU l{BA~ 3 1 T. Super <'"Im. dual ;or, PS. PB. auto tr:ins. lilt whl, A.\I F:\1, 30 gal gas tnk llD su.c;p. S37!15 PP. 6"2·9368 AMC 9905 .............••........ 71 Grl'mlm X. \'!!. loarlcd . 111 m1. S2 ,6!15 ur be::.t biS-4130 Cadillac .....•••.......•••.•... 68 Cad Couw Oe \.illt! ·;·1 L"u~torn lm1wla. :>:1.01111 xlnt tond. SlOOO P\ l Pl) 1111• \ \l F\I radio $2l!l;; l>tO 40IJ ur 833 l4:W I'\ l Pty. 673 4 I 95 1973 CADILLAC ELDORADO CONVEHTJBl.1': 1-ully loaded. low mill's & immat•ul;.1tc rond1t10n. (818P i':N ). SADDLEBACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831·2040 495.4949 '75 l\lun:ta 2+2. VS. aulo PS, PR . ..iir. i\l\f 'l"'.\1, l•ll whl ~'>611. 5.'>tt !i2~ I * '7 3 Camoro * V·8, aUl\l. p IS. p In . AK Sh.1rp. H1l(hl m ile~ 116511l)L 808 BLACK OLDS 2.145 N. Grand Se1nta 1\n11 512-881 J '73 l'ad, COl.'Oa bm. I' S. , --trwse conlrol. air, low 70 Chevy Wago1~, xlnt ru S7000 41111·3126 cond m /oul. Guur. 20H ~ · · -Huntington St. Apt. 2 '67 El Ooroado H.B. 1-ull power. lrather int, _7_1 _C_h-ev-.,,-. _E_l _C_a_m_1_n-o.-n-cw Sl\1.)5 Lk new 645·!1737 auto tran.'I. power :.teer· 1970 Cadillac l'oupt• de 101; & brakes. Xlnl \'1lle oni: owner Clran mrt"h,.n1cal com! S251H• xlnl ~ond. Loudl'tl, bt•i.l fU I lll'12 ACll'r 6pm reasonul>lc ol r 4tlll ~2-1 ~Tu h~17 ~utos, New 9100 Autos. Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR 11111 '70 VW Bug. New paml, entune & lire11. Xlnt cond. in&out. 631·0053 Pre-Owned Car Selections '76 SID. de VILLE I 975 S.00 COU,i Stately Emb&'ISY Bluo wilh C11b Top, blu len1hor ml full pwr s lNeo tapl! cruise. (725KYS) t 976 SEVILL!S ' '71VWPopTopCam per. Exqu1s1te Doeo;k1n J\sklnic $2700. l1n1s h with molching Pvl Pty. 640 4510 vinyl top malch1nq int . lull pwr . air cruise '67 VW Bug fo'or Sale (0129289) Needs Work $1995 ~ •74cP1•VIUE SIZ95 '75Cf'l•VIUE 4 10 chOO')O trom Clolh or loathPr. cho1co of color, tuily eqwpped. AS tow as (0489349) $10.700 1974 B.DO COUPE 71 yell SUper Beetle, 73m Che sterfield Brown ml, R/lf, Air. Od cond. w ttl'I Doeskin Top. SparklingErmlneWtillo Mauvo F1rom1sl Lac· on,, 1=r644.7491 m1tching lthr. mt. full With blue Cab Top. lthr quer With Wtllle Cab, p w r . air. 111t whl.. int. full pwr, alr, stereo. Top & l.athe< Inf Tolal• .. vw Bue. RWUI xlnt. steteo, etc (476KLI) etc. (135MON} IV •Quipped 1079KGE} SunrooC. ll.Z7~. $59'5 $77'5 $6195 Mz.l~ '70 Buc '7JCP'l•V1UE '7lCPE•VILLI '1lSED•YIW Newqlspnt.Xlnt Cotont•I Cream with Copper F1rem11t with Autumn Gold wllh siaoo. 873-8271 Vtnyl ToP 6 m•tchlng White Top. & matching White Vinyl Top. Gold Int , full pwr., air, tilt llhr .• F P .. air. cru1ae, inter • full pwr, air, '73 SQ.BK. AIR, AM/FM, wtJ.I. atereo. •tc. Extra etc. A real 1p1rklerf Totally eq ui pped ~ ... n..1 l~td beau· Cllen (~) (3530YA) (7~1HOA) U'. SZ8. lllWT.. SJttS S41t5 S46tS •es VW 1300, nda body --...... D •" work $250. Runs gd. '740ATSUM24v• 1976 ~.A .A '74T.al- Plton.aMZ-m3 Ailee Bronze with Sad-Power BIU4t with Whit• Spanish Gold w ltlf di• Int • air cond.. Vinyl Top. blue Int V8. Cordovan v1,,y1 Top l "71VWSu.,er 8ootlo. Snrf. 11eteo/tipt. mag whls.. avto, PS. PBt, steffO 1n1.,1or. full s>Wr .. llfj t 2.000. &81 ·7092 or 4 spd. obvloualy psm· w f th t•~·· 1111 Ih a 1111 wbl, stereo. e10, ~ 1>41rltd. (209l.WG) ~lesl (833PHJl Spolleesl (85:l.GA} ·• 'VW 1m. d cond, 4M i11---"-'-''--_.._ _ _.s~47•'•'-"'!"--1i----'-•'-'-'-~~ ml Oft rebll tftlJ. Nu All c:ars subject to prior ~.tic clutch, awnoot. tlOOO. tu~. r# Nabers Cadillac lluntfnat; l«JI). ~15lJ 2600 Harbor Btnt., Costa Mesa (71 4) S~9t00 .· CORVETIES CHOICE OF 15 1961THRU1977 $2495 Johnson and Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd. Col.la Mel.a 540..5630 $S69S John.Ion and Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540-5630 '7S Lincoln 2 Dr. Coupe. V-11, auto trans, factory air conditioning, full power, AM/FM :;te reo, heater, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel covers. 882L WP $6995 Johnson and Son Lincoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa S40-S630 '74 Mark IV Cont. V-8, auto trans, factory air conditioning, full power, ~~-------------........ A.\l/FM stereo, heater. w Did I Again whitewall tires, vinyl e t roof, tinted glll5S, wheel I speeds & Automallcs '72 Gran Ton no Spl. 2 Dr covers. 927K FB Or~ County's hdtp, air, 28M, s uper $7495 LanJftt&Fhtest cond.mustsell.549-3895 JobnsonandSon We Did Jt Again s.tediot1 '74 LTD 4dr, 21.000 mi, Lincoln Mercury E Z FlNANClNG S339S/ofr. & '76 F 250 2626 Harbor Blvd. WELEASE .,•ton w/camper cap. CclstaMesa 540·5630 CORVETTES Loaded.ofr. 768-8295 '75 trtark IV Cont. y .9, NEW '77 DATSUN 81 o HOWARD Cheuolet 1974 Gran Torino Sport. auto trans, factory air ~:,~~~~~~~"C~ 400cu in. ma1s. hm. air ~~Mru:~~1 re:i:~: Luxury e 1 o 4 Door Bnd S tatio n 833-0555 shocks. 124-~-·_495-_si_07_._, whitewalt-tires, vinyl W agon. 240Z powered w ith fuel --------;o T·llird. 1 own'-Full roof. tinted class. wheel injection . Now available w ith 1976 Corvette. 5800 mi, pwr, xlnt cond. 53,000 covers. 691LPY wht, fully equip'd, auto orig ma. tiJS-7677 S7995 power steering, air conditioning. trans. Bst ofr. Must :;ell. . . d d . Johnson and Son IMMEDIATE D EL IVERY pp. 752-1542 art Gpm. 75 ~rana a llcyl. 4 r , A 1 • Lincoln Mercury . , -- -----PS. Asr, w/walls, s pot· 2616HarborBlvd . •'76Conette• less. $3695./bsl olr. CostaMesa ~0-5630 .. • V -8. auto, P /S, p / B. A/C. ~ 4303 Pvt. Pty. , . I Very low miles. Serial • 68 Lincoln 4 dr, run pwr & ' No. tZ37L6S443403 1970 Galaxy 500, 4 dr, air, silver w/blk vinyl . IOI ILACK OLDS hardtop, auto. p,s, P/B, top. Runa ereall $995 • N G d air. xlnt cond. $750. 5S6-394I 2345 • ran 673-4238 •--------- Santa Ana 5428811 15Marll IV C°"'-VI auto -'01 Country Squire Wgn, trans, ractoty air: full CougClf' 9933 Cull pwr, &d appear . & pwr. AM / FM tape. •••••.••••••••:••••••••• cond. 100,000 ma. No pro-cnase cootTOI. P /win '7~ <.:ou~ar XR7 Cou1l<' blems.S800.S48-5998 dows & seats. Vin roof. \ 11, uuto truns, factory .68 F nt Ltd W XI t loaded w/xt ras. Sharp air l'Ond1t1oning, power ond.O (gfn. Canll car & very clean $1700 l (d c $750/or o er. · s 1•enng, power 1sc) 4!M·0492. under boolt value fOf" brakes, radio, beater. quick s ale. $7000 full whitewall tires, viny l •73 Rancbero w /sbell, price.~l r~of. wheel covers. xtra clean. Must ..ell 9947 l521'1X.l $3,000. ~1'14 eticll $4495 ...................... . Johnson and Son '7 3 G r a n To r l no '10 Maverick. Clean & Lincoln Mercury Bn>Ulham, 4 dr, all pwr, well cared foe. &cyl 1Uck. 2626 llarbor Blvd. ral'tory air, radio. vmyl Must sell. $1050 b5t ofr. Cos\a Mei1u 5-10 SG.10 roof, SHOO. 873-8768 PP. 751·28SS 1~-~~----~ Auto., Hew 9100 ......_Mew HOO Mtos. Hew tlOO ~· 1975 llOID 1972CHIVY ""'° aUM.AI041T MOMllCAILO Automatic. (~VF) With elr cond. (A~RU) 52499 52899 1974 IUICK 1971 FOID IM.ALCOWI TODtOam With air cond. (Q7QKBMJ With llr COncS. (259METJ 53499 s4199 1971 FOID I t71 llOID nT ~WAeoM Full Power with elr cond. 41tf'ICWP (192MIA( (5018) s4399 s5399 !£(I !)t~1A~.i.1: !; I l t Jtl NEW 1977 F10 CPE HATCHBACK 5Speed IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW CAR FINANCING 48 TO &O MONTHS -USED CAR I 12 Riii ftMTO Awto .,.,., •Ml·O. N•t .... . .... .... .. -ol .... ..... \U-ll .. 1 Bill MAXEY TOYOTA I It\ •• ' f • I I' I •' \ •• '"' .,. _.' ,., I f 4 u NEW 1977 DATSUN PICKUP KING CAB ~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NEW 1977 DATSUN ~~~~B-210 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ''COIJPON'' 4 2 dr, new radials, xlnt l'Ond. 39,000 ms, $1315 ~.qf31 '72 Vega GT. 4 •J>. AM/FM, Hdrs, Ofry. Mallory. Cherry in aod out. SUOO. PP. llU-19" s,Mew HOO ...................... Speelal Purehase Of New DaUuns NEW 1977 200 SX Sexiest New Car Since the 240 Z, 5 Speed OR A uto Trans. 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" Gus Arriola Millar & 8111 Hinds , YOO 'TliL AA"' Jar:x; ttJ ~~ TO PLAY aJ ~ ~RORA~c; CAR~i7 11-V\T TH l~G7 ro LOOK LIK' G~~ m~ ©ADc-AJN..,.,. •• II i 11 DAltY' PILOT ASK THEM~ FOR LYNN BfDGRAVE. actress .... ,..,.. ............................. ... ,..111 a' •• ._1-0.r .. a ,, ,.,.. T-. e I ~ rw tried every fad diet under the an-Id worked. But the moment 1 went off ol them. I Yllll-..A-' all back. (At my peak. I was 168 pounds.) A few yan ago l dMsed my own personal diet, and this ls bow I qy anuid 137: I eat only one meal a day, at nk.#lt-..-ak or lamb chops, spinach. fresh fruit For breakfut I haYe a cup of black coffe.. Another cup at kn:h. If I get nweo- ous clw1ng the day, fll sneak an apple. · FOR ntOMM E. MORGAN. retired U.S. Repraent.attw How tlo,.. ,_.., die trtp9 ,.. toak lit Gou er •• a- ,_.1-1.o11 Dim. Bater 5'111 a Ka. e My mlssJon to the Far East In November dealt wtth mat- ters of both cummt and future ooncem to the <:onaras. I had a St.ate Depar1ment request to conduct a mlsaloo In that area, and I wa.s carrying out several prior commit- ' ments. In addition, other-members of the mission fdt It was aided by my J>C*Hoo and extensive e:xpericnce as OWrmln of thc International Relations Committee. FOR .&sAMYN WF.ST, author of TM Woman Said Ya v ............. ,......,.-'dllc .............. ,,_ cw. ..... ,.~ ......... -... .. ,.. W.?--e..lta .... Well 1 efllfdt ...... • I was ncw:r-ccnoa1 ied about legal action. I was wtl1qi to suffer anything to end my brave sister's suff ertQg. SM made the declskln not to pro&o.ig a hopeJe.ss struggle. AU she asked was, "St.and by me." Who could say no to that? My book brouQht me the most beautiful Md the most den.lndatcry &.ttaa I haw aYeT received. FOR EDWARD HEllBMANN. star of MMt:h 13 ABC • telecast of E~ a1td 11'raMlUa: Tlw Wlaile Bou. Yess 1-,..1anr _.Ft_.. .... ,..,_. .. ,_.,.,_..FDR ..... Mlll...._raa I ...... ,_ rn ....... ,..c?-G.V., .... a.,, s.o: •• spent several mon1hs In Ubnr1es and MChlYes. r-.dlDg bo9ks. oMi newspllpCfS. poriql Olla' vlntlige photo&. nm. we-. trips to Hyda P~; I wmted to try Md Clllpbn FDR •a )QJn8 nwa • well as Praklait. I ~up hla wllll ..a pocU'e by lbadyJiag home~ of FDR. POR 11E •ASK 1llEll YOUISEl.P" Bm011 c.,_ ... _I I 1!t ....... ,_ ... ...... ,.._.. .. r IY ... A a « ...... Mmdl .. ......,. Na.-.-._.Fla. • They',. Thi Svtwn (rift\l), ~ bcod...-s md ....... from 14 to 2S. A.I~ tt.y've been a.round me. the ..ty «la, wtwl thc four oldat wer. on TV Md tlU9d • The lJttJe ~ It w.m't until Oct. 1975, when c.pitol R.cordt SVwd thc f wnlly, that they hep\ mllkqa a mrM for thenmlYa. TI.yve now got a bud! of awll'Cll, i. dudq ''CMh Box" Bat New V~ Group of 1976. PROANDOON FOR 'DEMOST REV. FULTON'· SHEEN .... ....... tllc10•1 .......... ...,. .,,_. ~·· .c ........... ... • NoMurm.> Jif e would not affect It In the least Human llfe mev st.Ind In need ol redemption. If tunans were not sinful, they would not need redemption. ·ino.. ...t¥> are we.II need not a physician." If they were sinful, as w. are, they would need the Pauion of Ou1st. Has anyone ...t¥> ask.a a quatkJn of this klnd ever asked hlrmelf what. If Divine Ufe ever came to this planet. he would do about It? FOR.ESSICA IANGE, star of KU.. Kon1 ...... ,.. . ...,.. ·• , ...... ,_ --,.... - ... aa to• .... Patt ...,-.1.T .• llolv~ <Alf. • I bought a houte on a Wisconsin lake, where my rett.red parents live. Otherwise. I haven't gone on a spending spree-no clothes, diamonds, furs. Socially, things are the same, too. I avoid the party scene. In terms of ftJm public- ity, I do what Ls demanded of me by thc fllm oompany. I prefer privacy. I went into moYies because I wanted to act. not for all the ballyhoo. FOR MICK MGGF.R. rod< singer How .. ,_ fed ...... ...... ,..,.. of n. ._ ... ......... ?-.1.B..Rt; b1 4R e I don't That sort of th1ng has been said about every duo and group since Adam and Eve. When we decide to stop. we'll come right out and say so. When the Beatles broke ...,, they dkln't e:xactly fade out of slght. but they dbal> pointed lots of people. We're not yet ready to dq that- either to others or to ourselves.. FOR ROBYN SN111t. jockey Aa a a..... of ....... f• woaa•ntas II cradtt to tn.aa ...... .... tnlcb?-S.T,. Tio,. N.V. • rm not aware of any mistreatment of horses on race- tredts. ln f~ some~ get better care than some tunan belng.sl Race horses loYe tQ nm. but In order for them to wtn they mu.st haw top care. and .a:e owners and trainers love to win, thclr animals get the bat care 4 possible. FOR MCKE COOPER. actor ...... ,.. .... ---,_ ,.... deltl?-Mn. A ' 7 rt' hlrldr, Pk+' f , Va. • 1 got lt In 1964. l was In a New York Clty department store .ad lnadverlentJy went through a large window. A lot of peop&. think l got It In a car-radllg accident, since I was wry ecttve In sport.scar r~ from 1950 to 1955. Fortunately, I never had a racing acdde.nt Will The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Actually Restrict Women's Rights? PRO ~ Fw' Cwna wtth...,. hulbend on~ pro)- ecm Their i.t• bcdc • ~ °" llac Sa. (,\rttr9onJ. Va. The problem with this appwcntJy .... wnandrncnt ta that It Is ., v...-nobody cm really pndid the effects It wtJI haw on YlrtUlllJy ~ of ~ '-1ng on ~ fMNJy, pcperty, ~ and pMc ~ The arnendrncnt m.y well be UMd to ~ the whole f eml- nlat prognwn abofllhrnent of MX ro&.I. devaluation of mar- Ngl Md f.mly, free 'LWWeraaJ dllV an. .t>ortion on dem8nd llhd teaching of fcmklllt objectt\la llhd ~In da~ centers and tehools. I don't ~ pecple flft!Or tM. thingl. t • ,AM~YMUU.Y, Merdll.. 1'17 CON oa.ta ....... Connecticut Sec:ntwy ot St.at• Nof p._.. of thc ERA would not force evav woman out ol the hotJM llhd IDto a ·~ job." It wUJ not datroy feminin- ity! Nor wtU It threaten thc choice of lllestyla of Ama1can women. If anything, pasM!lge ol the ERA would ,..-empha:sltt thc Importance and value of dlJldrc~ Md homemaking by making thae roles matters of cholc:. rather than Inevitable llfestyi.... The ERA recognizes that whUc women are undoubt- edly d\ffenmt fTOm men. that does not afford any rational besls for denying women equal ptOtectlcn. e 1m FAMILY WEEKLY, !He. Al rtgMa .....wd Final I~ • The first cigarette to bring taste to bV-tar ing. Like a lot of 1moken you may like the idea of a longer cigarette. You may also want low tar. But longer cigarettes usUallv have more tar. \\ell, Vantage juat wouldn't go along with that. So we worked. Until we could perfect a longer cigarette with the famous Vantage combination of full flavor and low tar. Not the lowest long cigarette you can find. But very possibly the lowest that you will enjoy. . New Vantage Lonp. A blend of flav01'i'rich tobaccos with tar levels held down to the point where good taste still comes through. That\ the Vantage point. And that\ the point of Vantage Longs. Never befott has there been a long cigarette quite like it. Try a pack today and see if you go along with m. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .-: .. n mg. "'la(. D.9 mg. nicollle w. ps ciglrlu1, tiy FTC llllChod. • CHRONIC PAIN: NOW DOCTORS ARE "pain behavior" to "well behavior," the pain Itself will subside. 'Well behavior" means actlng a.s though the pain were not there, which may at first seem diffk:ult and terrify- u.g. As long as the victim suffered, no one expected him to work, carry out the garbage ex exert him.self. He was ••rewarded" with sympathy for being in pain. Now his famtty ls t.atdit to lavish affection on hlm when he acts well, but to lgnore his suffering. One teduUque at some pain centers Is to oonflne a patient who has an attack ol pain to his room and to de.ny hlm all prtvUeges. TO DEAL wrru IT For those who are plagued by constant pain there is good news-a number of new medical techniques that can help relieve (and sometimes even cure) their suffering. ____________________ ;;;;....;;;....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.......;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;..;.i= &u~l ~honical deuice1 ore U8#!d to treat pain. Above, Dr. Ann Groce of Duke UTUversity o~te11atran.scutaneow11timulator, which producu a tinfling sen- llat~n and helps to auppresa pain. Nerve blccks, drug•, acupun,cture and hyp- nosu are other method.a that are utilized in chronic pain treatment. Alkvia.tion of pain through radio waua waa pionttred at The Pain Center in Ui Croaae, Wia. By Oma Star Steve Landen lies face down on the sofa In a comfortable office at a Mid- western pa.In cllnk:., one of a growing number of instttutloM devoted to the study and treatment of c:hronk pain. Four wires extend from points on h.Ls back to a mechanicaJ box. which sends off beep-like tones from time to time. Landen closes hls eyes. conomtr atlng on lncre.asillg the beeps. not th.Inking about the agony that hAs plagued hlm --for nearly 15 years stnoe an accident In whk:h h1s lower back was Injured. A new tedrique calJed biofecdbaci ls helping Landen to train hls mind to control his body. Biofeedback rnlUllN the electron.le ampllflcaUon of bk>logi· caJ signals. such a.s breathing. heart rate or muscle rela.xaHon.. Small metal electrodes, each about the stz.e of• but· ton, are "glued'' to the skin and hooked up to a box. Relaxation In his bad< mus- cles ls translated lnto the beep tones. The more relaxed and paJD-free. the muscle$. the clearer and steadier the Cimo Star it 11 /~~ writu UJM Ml wriltirn. for a n.umbu of n.ational mafO• ain#1 a1 w.U OB rrudkol publkatU>n., in· t:ludlnf tllf' Journel of Intemetional Pby1icien11 an.d The Phyaicien and Sportlm«dicine. • a F4MllV '#EaKlY, Me.rd\ I , 1117 beeps. "Neither the patient nor the rnedk:al profession really understands yet how this works," says Boston University professor Dr. Davtd Mostofsky, a be- havk>Tal psychologist ln attendance at ChUdren' s Hospital In Boston. "All we know Is that once a person can see or hear the result of what ls going on In· side, phyak:ally, he can change It" Pain has baffled traditional medk:tne sJnce Hippocrates' tlme. Now, profes- sionals at some 17 paln clinics nation- wide, and at pain unlb ln many hospi- tals, are deMng Into Its mysteries. One thing that needs to be made dear-don't confuse c:hronk: pain with acute pain. Acute pain, such as that from a fractured bone or a knife wound, can be unbearably intense., but once Its cause Is treated, the pain goes away. Chronic pain ls endJess, seem- ingly untTeatable, lingertng long after Its ortgtnal cause has vanished. One nample Ls the phenomenon of "phan- tom llmb pain." The victim of an ampu- tated arm who feels pain In fingertips that no longer exist Is not. as one might think, Imagining the pa1n. lt ls there. It ls real, and It Is physk:al. The reason ts that certain nerves end at the fingertips. The thin nerve filaments wind their way ~ the body to the brain. Some- where along the llne the nerve has been damaged, and tt hurts. The brain, how- ever, can sense the pain only at the Up of the nerve. even when that tip no longer exists. Chronic pain ls a national health problem. It costs society an estimated $50 billion a year In medkaJ e:xpenses. lost w~ and wori<er-compensaUon benefit., according to Or. John J. Bonk:a. President of the newly founded International Association for the Study ol Paln. Olron.ic: back pain alone, the most COUWDOD problem. disables seve:ll million peop&e annually and Is respon- sible fc:K nearly 19 million vi.sits to doctors each year. Most do~,. (pain specialists) agree that, with rare exoeptions. there ls both an emotional and a physical component to pain. "Nearly everyone who comes to our c;llnk:. '' says Or. Steven F. Brt!na of the Emory Pain Control Center In Atlanta, "suffers pain that began with an organk condition. Many show some personality maladjust· ment. Those who have longstandirlg emotional problems learned ln child- hood to use pain as an escape route." At Emory, the psychologicaJ factor Is emphasized by Its 70-percent success rate In treatment-except when money, In the fonn of worl<ers' compensation enters the picture. Then, the ~ rate drops to 40 percent. Another pain spedallst, Ma.ssac:ht ,_ setts General Hospital neurologist Dr. Nathaniel R Holllster, finds that "Pain Is something more than a response by a person to Injury to his body. Pain ls actually a learned form of behavior." Studies back up this theory. In Viet- nam, when both soldiers and civilians were Injured by shrapnel, soldiers were more likely to feel little pain because an Injury was the ticket home. CMllans, who were not sent home due to Injury, felt Intense pain. One group of pain clinics uses a multidiaciplinary approach, utilizing specialists In different fields to treat different aspects of suffering simultan- eously. These clinks often attempt to get at the underlying emotions of pa1n. The other major group of clinics uses the holiatic, or total, approach. Here, all of their professlonala are dolorol- oglsts, speciaJlzlng only In pain. They emphasize behavioral modlflcaUon, be- lieving that If you change a person's Or. Gerald M. Aronoff, director ol the Pain Unit at Massachusetts RehabU- ltation Hospital, uses the rnulUdbdpUn- ary approach with a heaJ1h.care team comprising many specialists -from neurosurgecns to physk:al therapists to behavioral psychologLsts. "We look at life stresses and try to understand why the potlent has not got- ten well.'' says Dr. Aronoff. He has found thitt pain stems from chUc:l10od problems that have caused emotional diffk:ulties. Once the underlying emo- tional problems are cleared up, the clink: uses behavioral technlques to teach new "well behavior-:• or biofeed- back and/or muscle relaxation to re- duce the physk:a.I pa1n. One c:ommon biofeedback technlque Is used fc:K migTaJne headache suffer- ers. One woman at a headache clln1c dramatically improved aft.er training that conslsted of having electrodes pa.steel to her hands while she watched a needle on a screen reglster the tem- peratuTe of her skin. As with most migraine sufferers, her hands became cold with each headache. As she learned to raise her skin temperature, the pain vaolshed. Within six weeks she was able to raise her hand temperature without the biofeedback machinery, simply by concentrating on her hands and the sensation of warming them. One therapist recalls a man who had suffered for years from chronic pain In h.Ls toes. In psychotherapy, he had re- vealed a longstanding fear of a bully- ing brother. Then, he was encouraged to kick at a pillow, screaming out his rage at the brother. '1 want you out of my life." he shouted, as he bashed the plUow. The pain subsided. Aronoff offers the same advice to his patients that he does to everyone of us who hurts from time to lime: "You must . spend half an hour a day on yourself. Spend It on relaxation and introspec- tion. Relax those muscles. Get In tune with yourself. Try to understand better what Is going on, emoUonally, Inside you. And keep trying." MAJOR CENTERS FOR PAIN RESEARCH AND TREATMENT Adrnlalon ,. ,,.,,,,,, ,,, ,..,.,,., ,,, • ,,,.,.,.,.. Mount Zion Hospital m'id Medical Cent•, San Frenclaco, C.llf,; UClA Sohool of Medicine, Lot Ancaei-. c.ur.; National Medlcel Center, Duar19, Callf.; Scrtppa Cllnlc Hoapltal, L• Jolla, C.llf.; Mt. Slnel Medical c.nter, Miami Beach, Fla.; Emory Pain Control Center, Atlanta, Ga.; Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill.: Unlveralty of llllnole College of Medicine, Chl0900, Ill.; Mayo Cllnlc, RC>Ch9eter, Minn.; Mue11chu-- Mtta Rehabtlltatlon Hoepltal, Boeton, MaN.; Johns Hopkins Unlvef91ty School of w.dl-- clne, Baltlr00re, Md.; Unlventty of ..._ bruka Coll9119 of Medicine, Omehe, Neb.; Emanu.I Ho.pltel, POf11and, Ore.; Unlver· alty of Virginia Medlc•I Center, Charlott... • ville, Va.; The Pain and Health RehabUlt•· tlon Center, La Croeee, Wla.: Unlveralty or Wuhlngtbn School of Medlolne, Seettl•, Wuh. 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Did you buy the most eco nomlcal slze for your fMnlly? You also should comlder buytng powdeTed skim milk. loose In the carton. and recon- stituting It It's cheaper and ls excellent for many cooking purposes. To cut down on the cost ol fluid milk for drtnklng. mix ~reconstituted ~Im milk with ~ llquld whole milk. Serve Ice cold Recomtltutcd evaporated mllk abo can be ecouomlcally used In cooking Dairy Old you buy the most rea- sonable margarine? Best buy e • 'AMILY WlEKLV, Matetl e, 11't1 adYertlaement IFYOUHAVE IRON POOR BLOOD ALL THE VITAMINS IN THE WORLD WON'T HELP Iron poor blood is the most widespread nutritional ailment in America tOday. And taking vitamins can't help, because vitamins don't contain iron. What you need is Geritol, every day. Geritol is so rich in iron, just one tablet contains more iron than even a pound of calf's liver. Plus vi tamins important to your health. Geritol's iron can actually build your blood day by day. That's what makes it different from vitamin pills -and so important to you. on yogurt Is to buy It unfla- vored In 1-qt. conta.lners and add your own honey, fn.ilts and jams as desired. ..... Jukes are an lmportmt part of the f amlly budget, e$J>eClally In a home with children. Buy full~Slrer'9th juk:e, either fn> zen or canned, and add your own water at home. Juice drinks have water and sugar added already. OI. eer..a.. CFAHd Fooda Buy the mo.st eoonomk:al stza for your f am1ly needs. Note prices and compare prod- ucts before you buy, and buy only six-month supplle.s to avoid possible spoilage. Stock-Up Item. Soaps and detergents, along wtth foods, are frequently on sale. The old rule still applies: nothing Is a bargain unl-.s you can use 1l Toletrta Shampoos, deodorants, toothpaste, creams and .o on are In the supermari<et as a convenkmce for the shopper. These personal Items are gen. eral ly cheaper In discount stores. You'll have to check. 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Each cut the butcher makes In a piece of meat takes tlme, and time ls money. So next time you want to make beef stew, don't auto- matically reach for the pack of stewlng beef. Look first at the pot roasts; you may well find them lower In price than the cubed meat. If so, cut the meat at home yourself. Other cuts lend themselves well to the cut-It yourself method. For example, buy a large roast of top sirloin or an eye round and cut off .some slices and use as steaks. Buy a whole loin of pork on special, cut lnto one or two roasts and cut the remaining loin Into chops. Whole chickens always are sold cheaper than the cut-up kind. It would pay for you to learn how to cut them up your- self with a sharp knife, cleaver or poultry shears. Of course, don't neglect the bony cuts altogether. Me.at contains protein and bones contain calcium, which Is needed for protein utilization In the body. Calcium la avail- able In mUk, cheese and other dairy products. 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Ten WP>O Der&d, about these and other exptorers You can by sending a check or money older for $14 95, plus applicable state and local taxes, lo Ten Who o.r.d. P 0 Box 1934 Kansas C11y. Missouri 64140 ·THE REIGNING QUEEN OF THE SOAP OPERAS Mary Stuart has been on television longer than anyone else in the business -and she's only getting started. ~ w d~ a pidtup tnJclt to audi- tion. lhat flopped. But Mary Stuart'• b~n ridin« hi/lit """'/Of' 25 yttzrS. By Mary Long I At somewhere pa.st 45 ye.ars of age. television actress Mary Stuart Is en- trenched ln her 25th consecutive year on-the...alr In Search for Tomorrow. And that, according to those who keep track of such things, Is an honest-to- goodne.ss 1V record Every weekday she enters homes across America as Joanne Vincent, a perfect person In a house that never needs cleaning. It amazes many pec>- ple that ln so sophisticated and skepti- cal an age, a show like Search should continue to command the devotion of mllllons and mllllons of fans. It ~·t amaze Mary Stuart ''The soap opera has come out of the closet," crows the pro. "Ifs a relief, I'll tell you. I knew people were watchlng all along, but It's nice they're finally admitting lt In our supercool age, with everybocfy scared silly to show his feel- ings, soap operas can't help but flour- ish. They're a public service. We show tears and screams and kisses. Marvel- ous and horrible scenes. We're all a little lonesome these days, and I think It helps to see all that wild emotion." The twlce-<ilvorced lady with the beautiful round eyes and the throaty croak of a voice knows a lot about being lone.some. She grew up poor, without a mother, ln Tulsa, Okla. One day, she read In a newspapeT that peo- ple In New York were able to work Just a few hours a week talking on radio I a fAA!llY WEULY, Mardi I, 1917 shows and earn $500. Mary Stuart ~ that would be a swell way to make a ltvtng and headed for the big dty. She ended up a hungry, part-time hat-check glrl But within a year, movie producer Joe Pasternak checked h1s hat. and that, as they say, was that He took a look at the blonde beauty. signed her to a movie contract, and Mary Stuart was off to Hollywood with a new title: "starlet." "You know what a starlet Is?" She laughs. "A starlet ls one of those yeUow sugar roses you pop around the edges of a cake. Just being a starlet Is bad enough. but I was probably the worst starlet In history. They were constantly screen-testing me for 5eXY roles. I' wasn't sexy. I had br'aces on my teeth, I dr°'1e a Ford pk:kup truck to the studio, and there always seemed to be a ton of dirt under my flngemalls. I did two audltlons-both flops. Once I was trytog for the role of Jane In a Tarzan movie, and I had to keep reading ~ uga uga' over and over again. I thought that was very amusing. and I couldn't stop laughing. 50 the producer threw me out.'' In 1951 she was spotted by the pro- ducer of another show-the soorrto- be-televtsed Search /or TotnOl'row . When they offered the actress the lead- ing role. she said yes, went on the air the next week and has beat there ever since. Mary Stuart says she likes Joanne Vincent. "She's a lovely lady. And her horizons have really broadened over the years. She started out as an inno- cent little girl, and she's grown Into a woman. I hope she's Interesting. In the beginn1ng. she was neveT out of her apron and now, look," she says, Indi- cating her tailored brown slacks and matching sweater. 'This ls what I wore on the show today." She believes that her Joanne, tied to an apron or not. has had a pervasive Influence on women. "I think the ex· ploslon Into the women's movement over the last few years ls due In part to the soap opeTas. Women have had a chance to fantasize along with the show -to think about what It would be like to be a woman doctor or lawyer or heiress or whatever. You've got to have that fantasy first, whether you ever make the move to Independence or not And, everyday, millions of women play these parts along with us. l'v. had lots of women from poor fami- lies teU me that they grew up watching the shbw and dreamlng. 'You got me . out of that house.' they'll say. But.of course, It wasn't ~t was ,_ that perfect lady I play." 1.U.11 How to Achieve Total Financial Freedom "Millionaires Are Not 100 Times Smarter Than You, They Just Know The Wealth Formula" Millionaires are not 100 or eten 10 times smarter than you, but it is a !act that miltion- aires •e making 10 to SO and even l 00 times more than you. Are tM.se wealthy peop~ working that much harder than you? No way! If you are wo~king only 20 hows a week, it would be physically impomibie. (Thett are only 168 hours in a week, no one gets more.) lbese questions used to really stump me. That was six years ago. My wife and I then lived in Denver, Col- orado, at 2545 South High Street. We pa.id $135 a month rent for a a-amped. tumbled down home. My wife was expecting our second child and we were Oat broke. I fdt desperate and forced into a corner. I had to borrow SI SO from my father and another S l SO &om my father-in-law just to buy the groceries and pay the rent. If that wasn't enough. I was m:Yeral thousand dollars in debt. Thinp att much diffttent now. Last year I coukt have retired and lived off the in- oome of my one million dolbn in real estate hoklinp. (lncidentty. almost all of the in- come from the ral estate i!J tax free). Since I had worked 20 to 40 houn a week, I know that I didn't wortt even 10 times loftlCI' or harder than you. And with my C-averagie from Ames Higb School (lo- cated in Ames, Iowa). rm quite certain that I'm not any smarttt than you. If hours, efforts. or brains are not what separates the rich from the avenge guy who is swamped with dfl>ts and very little income. then what is? I learned the answer to lhal question from .n okl fellow in Denver. This ·fellow worked in a drug store stocking the shefves. Very few peop~ knew that he had $200,000 in the bank. alt of which he had earned rurtma from nothms. Within a ye.-alter meeting him, I was told and ahown the same thing by a young man who had ttantly emned over a million dollars. By this lime, I began to ralize that wtuit I wa bejng shown was truJy a remark· able and workab~ way to P'OW rich. I began to apply the principles and me- thods I had been shown. The results were MARK 0 . HAROLDSEN 32 Year Old Millionaitt am.a.ring. I couldn't beline how easy it was, in fact it aeemed too easy. But then I met an elderly lady (83 years old) who, although not very smart, has made $ l 17 .000 using the same formula. I then figured my beginning wasn't luck. For three and one half yean, I worked hard to refine and improve on the fonnula that I had been shown, so thac it woukl be easy to get quicker results. As I did this., my assets multiplied very rapidly (160% per year) to the point that I didn't have to work any longer. I~ I am bragging now, but 1 did start spending alot of time in our back yard pool, traveling around the country. and doing a lot of loafing. Then one day a friend asked me how he coukt do what I had done. So I began to outline the formula that I had improved to show him really how simple it was. and how he coukt do the same thing. By the next time he approached me. l had written almost a complete voJume on the easy way for him to copy my results. I wrote this in simple, straight forward language so anyone could understand it. This time my friend's questions were very specifec. (He had already begun buying properties with the formulas I had been giving him). Now he had a property he want.eel to buy. but was out of cash. How could he buy I not only showed him how to buy without cash, but by the ti.me the deal was complete, he bad SS,000 cash in his pocket to boot. I abo showed him how to buy a SU,000 property for S 7 S down. You, or anyone, can do exactly what I did, or my dose friends ha~ done; in fact, you may weU do it better. (I began doang this in my spare time only). It doesn't matter where you live or the ~ of your town or city. my formula will show you exacdy how to: • Buy income properties fcx as Httle as SlOOdown. • Begin without any cash. • Put SI0,000 cash in your pocket each time you buy (without selling property). • Double your as.wb every year. • Legally avoid paying federal or state in- come taxes. • Buy bargains at I /2 their market value. • Allow you to ltavel one week out of every month. When you send me a check or money order for S 10, I will send you all my formulas and method&, and you are free to use them anywhtte and as often as you woukt like. Now if you wett a personal friend of mine, I know you would believe me and not need any kind of guarantee, b•t siooc you don't know me personaDy. I will guarantee that you will be completely satisfied and that my formula will work for you if you apply it. I will back up that guarantee by not cashing your check for 30 days. and if you for any reason change your mind, let me know and I will send your unc.ashed check back. You may well ask. why am I willing to share my formula for wHlth? Well, because many of you will probably seek further con- . tation and direction from me as your wealth rapidly grows and my consultation fee of S7S.OO an hour adds to my fortune. But you shouldn't care if I profit as long as you profit. And I guarantee that you will. 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PNt1 di llpllla, PA 111'N j PleBM Nlh me my CLIM81NO STRAWBERRY PLANTS: ! O 6tor11.98 O 10 for U .98 i : Pie-add 361 tor posqo. & hendllno. i f I undentMd ltlal rrrl Climbing Slr8Wbet"ry pl.ms will be repl.c.d ,,... 11 ! f they don't grow end pf'OdUoe 9nYflll'le wlttlfn 3 monttie ~ l EncloMd la PA ~ta edd 8% Ml" WI. I =-°',,_,.,order. "°coo. ..... 'Add•----------------------------Apt.·-----~;:1:•::::::::-0.-.-... -----c------. _--:::::::::::-..! DECORATING WITH BUDGETS ~ By RON.lya Abrewaya How do you furnish the average 12' x 18' liv- ing room? Here are some of the most popular looks today, and you can buy in stages. $1,550 $2,300 ColonUll Country c.u.i Sofa, chair s 860.00 Sofa,chaln $ 470.00 Area rug (6' x 9') 200.00 Lucite cubes 120.00 Coffee table 250.00 Contole table 480.00 Clock 125.00 Floor lamps 120.00 Shadee 12.00 Table lamp 80.00 Paintings 70.00 Area nig (6' x 4'f 275.00 Walnacotlng kit 40.00 Carpeting 450.00 (for a 12-foot wall) Painting .. 75.00 TOTAL $1,547.00 Matchstick btlnda 25.00 Paneling 195.oo $4,000 TOTAL $2,250.00 Contemporery Shade-doth bllndl $ 190.00 Mirror graphkl 100.00 Sectional seating uoo.oo E'tao«es &40.00 Carpetlng 400.00 Clock 266.00 Track lighting 340.00 Coffee table 215.00 TOTAL $3,950.00 CDla 11111!1 ct..r.. warms us In a ·~ fl) 550 .... design than dollars'' room Htting. '/I ~ Kroehler's pub-style seating, uphol-f stered In a sturdy plaid fabric, ls graced by the maple butler's tray bible.. The Milliken rug ls brtlHantfy printed vta a computer- Injection process. A do-It-yourself walnscoting ktt,from Mar- Ute., adds an architectural touch. Accessories: Cornwall Ca.. I ••t .._ trwforms the standard room. Subtle color, aoft lines and 90phisticated UghUng deliwr the glarncx-. Selig's versatile sectional ~ In a stahwalstant ~ cotton print, blends wtth the luxurious parquet-effect Aruo broadloom from Bigelow. The monochromatic 9Cheme ls accented by the gleam of steel, glass and mirror. The clock, with exposed mechantsm. Is by Howard Miiier. ~J2,300 C12281bt C...-. distlnctJy Southwestern, Is achieved with Deoorion' s rich, ready-to-assemble fwnlture-upholstet'ed In a gk>ve vinyl, with natural ruah Inserts. The elegant Thayer Coggin console table ls laminate-wrapped. The room's natural color scheme emphasizes Regal' s smashing lnd1an-motif n.-g. made of dense, yam<iyed Anso nylon. Random-width, ~ pine paneling. resembllng old boards. completes the rustle setting. By GeorgkH>ac:l \c. Corttl1Uud "AMILY WfllQY, Matd\ I. ltn • 11 ·- ,- --y ~ME'<:: DECORATING WITH 3 BUDGETS perlment with different ar· rangements. You also can achleve the same results by using doll fl.D'Tllture "and graph paper purchased from a sta- tionery store. STYLES/SHOPPING Speaking of decorators, many large department and fumishl.ngs stores offer the Home Is our castle, or should be. But many of today's shrunken Interiors, barren of archltecrural detail, could use some help. How do you sur- round yourself with comfort and beauty? Rule one Is that decorating a room should be an enjoyable expe.rience. So relax. Sit down and think <11bout what you would like your llvtng room to look like. After all, It's the primary place In which you. yetJr' family and friends wlll be spending a lot of time. It also should be a room that com- fortably reflects your own liv- ing habits. Begin by focusing on the dollars you have to spend. Fumlture probably will take up the largest chunk of your dee· orating pie. For example, on a $1,500 budget we spent close to $1.000 on furniture. $2(X) on a rug and the rema.lnder on walls and accents. While In the rustic room, on a $2,:D> bud- get, clever shopptng unearthed a ready-to.assemble sofa and pcdr of lounge chat.rs for Wider $.500. Wiil you choose colonial, country casual or modem? We've elected to go colonial on a low budget, country cas- ual on a moderate level and contemporary at the high end. Take your pick of Ideas. Mod· em homes can aocommodate colonial or traditional designs as gracefully as an Oki World abode can houw contcunpo. rary stvllng But arrangement and the proport Ion or f umlture are the keys to any successful room scheme , Sorrow a tr\ck from profes· ·.. sk>naJ deoor•tors who pian furniture arrangements with llttle kits conslstlng of graph paper and cut-out patterns tha1 repraent tables., chairs, etc (Kits are advertiled In decorat· Ing publications ) Carefully measure your room and Indi- cate exact positions and di- mensions of door and wall breaks, such •s windows, chimney or alcows. Measure the width of windows and doors from the outer edge of the frame. Then draw your plan on graph paper with each square representing one root. (lndtcate details such as racfl.. ators, the swing of doors, elec- tric outlets. etc.) Then cut out your fumltun pieces and ex· 11. '""''lY wtEKLY, ..... c111, tm I. A brand new, highly efficient weed killer. Comes In an easy-to-apply granular formulation for selective, pr~mergence weed control. Also great for use around shrubs, annuals, trees and on lawns. A specially prepared plant food for vegetable gardens formulated for high yields and cop quality vegetables. Can be used on all the vegetables in the garden. Pelleted formu- lation. convenient, easy-to-use carton. J. C.n be used on food crops to within one day of harvest. It~ especially effective for use on tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, peppers, potatoes, melons and other listed vegetables. Avoid accidents: r-or safety, read the entire label Including cautions. Use all chemicals only as directed. services of professional In· terlor designers. While this 5elVke often ls tied to pur- chases, many stores will offer some free Initial advice as a measure of good will. Once you've Tonnulated a rough decorating plan, shop for the best prke.s and styles Don't buy on Impulse. Oled< furniture warehouse$ and clearance centers. You also might wait for semiannual furniture sales. But remember that quality still pays off In the long run. To check on good craftsmanship In wood furnish. lngs, for example, see that drawers are hand-fitted and can be closed easily with a touch from either side. They also should feature sturdy glides and bottoms and be constructed with smoothly sanded lnter1ors. In bo1h upholstered fumJ. ture and ca.rpet.s, look for fiber guarantees and stain-repellent finishes, qualities that will In· sure what you purchase today will still look lovely a year from now When It comes to walls and floors, if you are the average home decorator on a budget. you may choose to spend time rather than money. (Even with money to spare, you may pre- f er to Invest In upgraded qual· lty while still doing It yourself.) Wood paneling. for Instance.. can range from wood-veneered thin plywood to solid oak or redwood. Plastic laminate pan- eling In simulated wood grain a.s well as solid colors and prints also are available for less-expensive wall treat- ments. If you haven't tried your hand at paneling before, re- member that plywood and hardwood panels can be ap- plied directly to plaster walls with a specially designed ad- hesive. The walls must be In good condition, If not. furring strips should be used to build a frame onto which the panels can be attached. Gluing panels Is less tlme-<:onsumlng than the second method, which ls to nall or to staple-gun each panel to studs or furred-OUt walls. (You ought to use a plumb line to Insure that panels are correctly aligned.) Lumber· yards and home-decorating centers have a good selection of paneling. Stenciling kits have been around for years now, but they are stlll a fresh way to liven up plain walls with bright borders or all-over designs the way our colon.lal ancestors did. Wood moldings or wainscot kits can be purchased to create a chair rail aromd the room. Another Idea that still provides a lot of styling mileage Is lightweight, plastic beams, simulating wood. Great for Country French or Tudor effects. Hardwood paneling or mirrors also are dra-matic when used above a fireplace. Mlrroring a single wall can provide Impact and serve to visually expand a small room or to brighten a dark one by reflecting llgt\L And don't forget that paneling provides for good acoustics and heating Insulation. Flooring can lay the groundwork for a really smashing room. Yoo can run the gamut from sisal mats to stained wood floors to area rugs to lush wall-to-wall broadloom. To redo old wood floors, you can rent sand- ing equipment fr&n a home-remodeling center, including vacuum attachments to suck up fine wood-dust residue. Many people prefer the look of a fine area rug. either CNer wall-to-wall carpet or wood floors. While antique Orientals and expensive wovens may be limited to higher budgets, modem technology has provided us with pre- cise reproductions of costly classic designs. Today rich colors and patterns are being ap- plied to tufted carpet surfaces vla Ingenious new computer-lnjec«on systems to create beau- tiful de.slgm with surprisingly low prk:e tags. Soft wall-to-wall broadloom Is also useful to expand space and to create unity In a modest· sized llvlng area Today's thlrd-geneTatlon syn- thetic carpets not only have greater durability and sot.I resistance but often boast permanent. built-In antistatic properties to eliminate shock. Many come with written wear guarantees. For many of us. living rooms serve several functions-dining room, guest room, family room One of the most e ffective ways to achJeve the necessarv flexlbUlty ls with dual- purpose furniture. In addltlon to the customary sofa-bed or a sideboard that extends to seat 12. consider lhe Idea of keeptng on hand a big round plywood top for entertaining and using It to mlarge the surface of a small dining table A pretty tablecloth will conceal Its humble lumberyard or1g:ln.s Or you may pt'efer to add a wa.11 unit with a fold-down top that doubles as a cWsM and auxiliary buffet table. Hut~ and breakfronts ohm coo-w In two parts and can be moYed Into dlff~ent rooms when you feel IUce a ch.Inge of 5Geflery The lower cabi- net can line an entrance foyw, whlle the upper portion can pe1'Ch atop a bedroom dresser Venatlle seating arrangements are possible via the new modular unlta. with ottomans, arm- less chairs and sofa sections that can be re- grouped to sult No room ls comple'te, however, without the most Important element-proper lighting. Ught highlights lndMdua.I components In your room. Dark corners are made lnvltJog with the addlHon of a t.t>le, chair and reading lamp. Soft muted lights are all lt..t's needed If you only use your living room for occaslon&I enter- talntng. But If the family Is there at all hours. plan for dirfused owrhead IUumlnatlon and ooncentrated ll~ttng for areas where special adtvlty tahs place. A good decorative read- 'AMllY wtEllCL'I', Marcll t , 1177 • 1J living-room celling outlet ing lamp to counter eye.strain Is a must. Con- sider experimenting with track lighting. which provides great flexlblllty. The trad<s are at- tached to runners on the ceiling and can be swiveled or turned to llh.mlnate any area you wish. On a lower budget, overhead lllumlnatlon can be achieved through do-It-yourself lighting kits with a fixture suspended low over end tables or hung from the traditional center How Intact a ·decorating scheme rernalns depends on whether you fall Into the "little Is enough" or "there's never enough" category. If you are an incurable coUector, you will con- tinually add plctur~ plants, bowls and bas· kets to your never-finished room. If you are a purist, one or two carefully selected pieces will suf f Ice. AT HOME Continu~d A fence can bring neighbors closer together. Sometimes it's the small things that cause the biggest problems between neighbors. In my case the bone of contention was the one Mrs. Parker found buried in her prize begonias. So I built this fence from plans I got at the Help Center. And you know something, good fences make good neighbors. It works the other way 'round too. I got all the free help I needed from Jim Clark, my Georgia-Pacific Registered Dealer. His Help Center is loaded with remodeling ideas, building projects, and helpful hints for do-it-yourselfers. Take the free Projects Booklet. It's got simple, step-by-step plans for 20 interesting and useful home projects. And all of them as easy to build as my fence. There's a whole section of the Help Center that's filled with exciting new ideas on remodeling with wall paneling. And another with helpful free booklets that show you how to choose and use building materials like a pro. The Help Center at your neighborhood Georgia-Pacific Registered Dealer has all the help you need. And it's free. But isn't that what good neighbors are for? Georgia .. Pa<:ific Corporation, Portland, Oregon 97204 The new Proj«ts Booklci and HELP for do-11-youtselfen are avallab~ only at Geofgle·Padflc Registered Dealers Help is just around the corner. Giutr;.Adlc • FtOBl&e> CVUR • ~ "~ \1 .. I fl I• ttl' ' ,. ,,W ~It • , 1 , 01 ,f 0 •l!ool ••• , ..... GIAIS SllD WIU Nl'VB GaOW A I.AWN UICI ntnl SAVI WITH OUI SPECIAL INTIODUCTort Off8 UP TO 200 AMAZOY ZOYSIA OltASS PLUGS lllffl By Mike Sandin DROUGHT ANO WEAR RESISTANT .._. 1 .,, Amuoy lawm lllte axitouca wt pMiea - E-n17 year I -l*>Pi. pov more and duldml pbyiac oe it -·1 llun it, or diem· more tn0rtq into their la-a. 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Ouome, brass, glass and ludte are more at home In con- temporary Interiors. The objects you surround yourself with are personal and may reflect your own tastes and Interests more than any- thing else tn a room. Essentially, they're the decorative objects you gather through the years spontaoeously or collect with a careful pWi in mind. Stnoe tastes, like fwnltuTe styles, change, so should the acoossoties you have around you. Keep this In mind: aoces.sories arc not just for the living room or din1ng room; the family room -even the kitchen and bathroom- need decorative objects to enhance their appearance. Here are the most-asked questkJns and answers on this Important decorat- lng e~t: Q. How much of a room'• bud.ff!t should be ckuotf!d to acceuoria1 A. Start.Ing from liCratch, you shouJd figure about 20 peroenl In other words, If you plan to spend $4,000 to decorate )IOUr living room, plan to spend $800 of that for ac<:esliOf1es. Including lamps, clocks. waJI decor, tabletop Items, 00. caslonal tables. throw pillows, area rugs and whatever else strikes your fancy. (As one decorator puts It. '11 you ~only 10 percent, you get a 1(). peroe:nt look.I") Q. Sltould acce:uarift be «:atkred or dt.played in frOUPSf A. Aocessortes grouped together make Interesting and colorful statements.. Separately, single Items tend to get lo.t, except on shelva where they can be mingled with books. t4 • ,-AM•LY WEEK\.Y. M .. Cfl I. 1m Q. How do you d«:i.ck juat IDMn to put thU.,a'I A. Arst. assemble all of your acces- sories on the floor or on a table. Group stmlJar Items: put all folk-art objects t<> gether, aU of the sliver or pewter, all the paintings or graph\cs or mirrors. Next, go through the house and decide where each group wou.ld look best What you can't find spaoe for, put away for slx months. Then.you might regroup CJOCeSSOrtes for a fresh new look. Q. I• it ktta to uu a lot of ~ aof"ia or to~ r.oilJa a ul«t few? A That's a matter of tAstf. 1he ten- dency today ls to 011 up a room, but lf you possess a few very fine objects-- for example, a sculpture colJection- you oerta.lnly don't want the budge:t- prioed to c:ompet.e with the rare. Also. there's the matter of a room's .siu; a smaU room obviously requlre.s a mUU- mum of acc.essories, preferably snail ln sea.le. Or you can use one or two dominant pieces. In a large room, you can be more expansive and lndude a wider variety of types and materials. Q. Whal are IKJtn.e /lOOd tabletop iUma to diaplayt A. To name a few: poroelam birds, glass or wood obelisks, mlnent.1 rocks tn their natural state, marble eggs. sea- shells or coral, snuffboxes, paper- weights, well-framed photographs, candlesticks. Q. Are waU irou.pins• atiU popularr A Wall-hung objects will probably never go out of style-but there are new ideas In wall dec:ot. For example.: prints that come In abstract segments to be hung ln changJng arrangements, frameless sculptured m1rrors (llke sta- lactlta) and mirrors that Incorporate graphjcs. Q. Whal are tM bat buys in~ IKJriest A. Marjorie Laurk:h, a buyer who se- lects acoeuortes for a number of the country's best stora, advises: "The good buys are ~ most readlly avail- able. In other words, what's ln' ts usually the best prtced. Smee It's plem- ant to live with a certain amot.art of change, why not buy a aample of what appeals to you among the 'In' things?" Ms. Laurich clta baskets and macrame hangings as two of today's best buys "because everywhere you look you can find them." Q. WMre ia IM bat place to purcha« ~, A. If you're looking for the offbeat-a f luhlng sign or a free form ln neon- go to a ahop that speclalJzes ln the avant.garde. Otherwise.. stick to the department store, where acoessor1es relate to furniture and to home-fumlsh- tngs trends and a... not treated ,_ AS Individual ''items." l&Lll THE TALL SHIPS® The Oflkial Commemorative Print of the Historic 1976 Gathering of Tall Ships Two yean in the painting and meticul003ty accurate in nautical de- tail, this high ftdclity lithograph will delight all those who admire fine an. PairJted by the renowned marine artist, Kipp Soldwedel (Tall Ships Artist of Record), this offlciaJ com- memorative print is reproduced in masniftcent color. 2 1 x 2B inches. Depicted here in misty nautical !ptendor are the Blue Nose (Canacb). Danmark (Denmark), Seara (Portu- gal), Christian Radich (Norway) and the Gorch Foch II (Gtrmany), winner ~ R~1 ... n1 7<1f1r ... ,.,., lcw,.ty litltawmplt aNI it 11nw has a plaa nf prrtlomi11a11CI' ;,, '"' of/icl'. Tltis is truly a magftl~unl work and is a COft'J'l'nalim1 pll'CI' for all wlto cnml' intn "'' nf/itt." Qnald E. Bauer, O.rtu. T11. ~, "'"'"just ~ivl'd a print of tlw "Tall Ships" by KippSoWw,.Jl'l /rom my nlttr. It is tr11l1 a lovrly work of art. It is '" my foyl'r affll lun aJdl'd muclt chann to that arl'a. I am $Urr that otltl'r ~oplr of the International Trans Atlantic race. Good art that is bound to accrue in value. handsome decoration for office or home, nostalgic memorabilia for sea lovcn and sailors alike. 8-ds-ly fl"alnd la lilnt')' -C.I, ,....,. to ....... $15..M. add S2 shippin1 51pe4 •1 aw ..., m11 fnuDecl. $55.tt. add S2 shippins U'*-4 la ,roted!•e ......_ bllM. $11.tt. add SI ihippin1 will rnJo1 tltl'N f.ra11tiflfl sltips ift tltrir lromrs." Mrs. M . 8. Aoumoy. New York, N.Y. "Thnsl' who thrilll'd ut thl' si11lit o/ tlir M>OriJllll ~ anJ 11rocl'/11I Jmlls '" July will rl'caplurr tltat thrill whl'n tltl'y ,,.,. tltr cl~a11 """' of Kipp Soldw~d,.l's paifftln11s. His wnrlcs ... carry '"" fnsli, miry taflll of ncran air wlrrrl'v~r tlrey ~-" Oencsb Galleries Ltd .. 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But if we're lntr<>- cb:ed over a relaxed ltn:h table, we might have a totally different perma- nent Impression of them. This quk:knes.s to generallz.e goes further. Most peop&e f onn lasting lmpress1ons of others from short. Introductory conversations. We say something.. 1be other person replies. 1be answers don't suit us per- fectly. Based on that short exchange. we form a permanent negative opinion of that person We may even make job trouble for ourselves by judging new co-wcners by generalized facts that don't realty apply. For in.stance, If workers need to be good-natured and accurate with figures to carry the.Ir share of the job, Lsn' t It f oolisb for us to react coldly to them because of an irrelevant trait such as welgtlt or ttldT taste in clothes? -S. R. R.._. Semible Record Keeping When a buslncssman was asked recently what he t.hcxq\t would be a practk&I gtft for a newlywed couple, he said promptly, "A fll Ing c:ablnctl" It may not be romantic or tradl- tJonal. but a good recor~cep&ng system ls awntlal theM days for cvav family. t-krc Is a concise guide to safe and sensible record-keeping. , ........... ...., ... 2 The.sc Include birth, death and marriage certificates, military service records, passports, diplomas, job references. Put them In a safe-deposit box. They can be costly, tlme<OOSUmlng and often difficult to replace OT to duplicate. ,...,....., ~ These Include everything pertalnlng to the purchase, lease or sale o f a home: deed and tltJe papen. mortgage-payment recetpts, .surveys, receipts for capital Improve- rnents, pc operty tax records, title and homeowner Insurance policies. They, too, should be In your safe-deposit box. Allh •I ... 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Glbeon What part of the day ls the safest time to drive? Do bad drMrs share certain personality characteristics? TEST HOW PRONE YOU ARE TO CAR ACCIDENTS TRUE OR FALSE? l . Your street-ooMing betwMor not~ reveals your chanca ol becoming an acd- dent statistic but tells a lot about your per· IOMlity and attitude I . Dnvtng a new car lnaU5CS your chance& ol having an acddent. S. A quarrel or dlt.llwecmcnt wtth 50me- ooe can later be the reason behind a scn- ous traffic ecddcnt 4. The people who cauM most •U1o acd- dents, ranging from fender-bending to fatal ln)uria, tend to have oertaln person· a!lty charactcrlstb In common 5. The safest ttme to drive la In the wee hours ol morning when thent are few can ANSWERS l . T~. lnvestigaron from the University ol Ma.uachusetts and Wayne Stare Untwr· slty conducted a fatelnating study of ltrftt· crossing behavtor at the comer ol a major downtown traffic artCTy In a ludlng city. In the ttudy, M obMrwn dastlftcd the pedo- lrlan't behavtor as soon as the street· aos:slng was c~. and then ap- proeched the peidaDian for a brid on-the- spot lntcMew. -The l2S per1k::tpants we. clasd\ed as aa/•·C1'C1Glf'I (who wabd till the llgtlt changed In tha lavor. checked traffic In al dr.cUont before and dunng the aOIMng) end -~·~ (who upped out from IOfne loaitlon odw then the comer, from bctwccn parked can, wllh the lnlffit llghe ...... them OI with- out looking In dhe dlrec:ftoll). In the tntawws. the unsalc-aoacn rcvcaNtd ti'MmMlvcs as having maritedly different pcnooa8tta from the safe-aomers, being much more ~ to fMllngs ol fnmra. tlon and pcrlodJ ol dcpf~ Stgnlfl- cantty. when asked, "To what age do you aped to lluc?" lh4 tef• pedatnans u ••P«ted to reach a more advanced age than the n.ky pedesbiana -a 14-yur dlffaencc betwnn the extrema'.' A furtha finding: the ufcr ~ were "more married" end .. .._~--the odds being ~ It.. to one that the are&aameekroeMrls*'91e I. Truc. Accudlng to a ltudy 1poo1ored by the Conwl ~ l.abonlt011J, driving a car MW to you -whether I be a # used car OJ one jUSt off the showroom floof -lncreases your chance ol. an acddent It's emphasized that drtving anv car you llln! not completely famllar with -which may handle somewhat dlfferendy. whose controk art In different p&aca -has an immedlata effect on how you will fan In any drMng situation requlrtng spilt-second control ol the vehicle. The plea.1ure ol pl· lot1ng a new automobile ranks high on the list oi personal Wkfwt\ons, but It's rKOm- mcnded that whenever you purchase an· ocher cs. you tab lime out on a driving ~ free &om hazardous traffic to com· plctejy famlllanze yourself with the way the car responds to the controls and the van· ous ways In which it may differ from the car you're used to d:rtvtng. S. Trw. In a Highway Safety Research In· stltute survey. studies are cited showing stress -often resulting from quanels Of dtsagreemenb with another person -to be one ol the chief villains In traffic acci- dents. h was found that .. ol a broad range ol poGblc Indicators. personal dlfflcu!ties ludlng to sttcu best predicted who would have the ma.t acddcnts~ Other studies alto have ~ that drivers who cause serious acddents are lkely to have ex· pmenc:ed mas situations prevlously. and they tend to read with rash and lmpubtve behiMar, exposing themMJves to traffic sltuatk>ns beyond the control t . Trw. A study, at the Psychological In· lllluta ol &el. Swlblriand, ol the Pft90ll a1ity proflia ol tralftc offenders whoee drlvlng raulted In freqlMlnt ac:c:lcUnts, found that the majortty ol bad drivers dem· onstrated the folowlng charactertltlcs: 1) mmochtnJc mndenda (derlvtng excite· mcnt and ta1tsfac:Hon from being subjected to pain). 2) toefol Inadequacy, (uncom· fort.able In tntcrpenonol rclotionshiJ») , 3) ,.praaet1 oggraston (ho.ttllty toward others, wt9ch Is bpt under raentnt). 4) weak ego (laddng In Ml~ and Nif.ateem). 5. Folae. Fewer cms .. on the ra.d, but more ol. them are fl1ccfy IO be driven by drunk ~-In a Unlvmlty of Michigan study °' ~ saf.et\I. MA high propor don ol the wty.rnomh 19 drMn rllll WU found to hew bccn drinking~ liLUlll l'AM ILY M.EJU.Y, M-I, 117'1 e 11 ,. ,,,' Di~ly from Mr. Chandra's mine In Jalput The most 1 hauntingly beautiful J-<elry yoy'~~ ~.And •ta pria! you could sarcely believe possible. ~.24inch $1!}95 <9F.om deep within the Darjeeling mountains, scores of miles from the nearest hamlet, the Chandra family has been mining their incomparable amethyst for generations. The beautiful jewels from this mine have always been regarded as the purest, most delicate of all amethyst produced in India. The women of the famil y hand-tumble these precious stones, polish them lovingly and string them alternately with tiny, precious gold-plated beads into gorgeous necklaces. We are proud lo represent the Chandra family in the United States. Their breathtakingly beautiful strand of subtly violet baroque beads will become your most beloved, most treasured piece of jewelry. An~ Chandra asked us to give each of our customers a pair of amethyst earrings (regular $19.95 value!) just to say "shukrya" (which is ''thank you" in Hindi) for your appreciation of his handicraft. Mr. Chandra's mine is quite small, so quantities are limited. To get this gorgeous piece of jewelry, and Mr. Chandra's gift, please order right away. You will be delighted! O•ca-.-. ..... ~ .-.11y. Hirt Is J ... a INtlf MllcUOO of"' "fall lttttrl'": " .. I just low •. HM Is my cfllO !of another set." llra.E-.M.lalllf,lelltwl,•. " ... lt'I l>IUIMI I love It RI my friend• have made such nice c:omn'*ltl. Ont ol bell jlwtlry buyl I 8'ttrmldt" .... .. NII. fee' *'· CA. •• ricfl nl Unlnoul ... blendl wlh ~ ........ ...................... ·: ..... '*' .,,....., ....... In ltllla dlt of~ type ITlllC::Wldilii lt't nlc:t 911 find IOIMCt*1g ldy dlftlrlnt." ... ,.... Lllwll. ......... lA. hel1illlri 779 Bush Sttttt, Box 7S84 San Francisco. CA 94120 ,.-:---------------------------- / M•il to: ..... h'1 779 Bush St. FW-0308 Box 75&4, San Francisco, CA 94120 YES, I want to own WOf'ld's fmest amethyst. Subject to your unquestioned 2-week return privilege, do send me: ~. 14 .. AIMth,..C/Gold lead Nt<Ulcn ll f19.9S eACh. As for Mr. Chandra's gift: I want my e.rrlngs 0 Clipped; 0 Pierced I undersUnd that !he jewelry will be sent In ~~lion Ca.1oe. 0 My check b !his amount plus 11 fOf posta.ge and lnsur•nce (plus~~ tu for Calibnla dellvervl Is encl<>Md. 0 PleiHe charir my BA/MC accounc , ~- • ............. TOLL FE f-Ml-U11 , • ....,., .. .....,., • ., .. -..CAU.•1141 My ~me t---------- 1 Ll\'e at -----------g ln ------------ SWt> ~-------'-.IP----- You can shed weight in iust 72 hours on The Rice Diet or it costs you nothing. Prove it to yourself by ordering our new comprehensive diet manual, The Rice Diet, now. It discloses the secret of how you can lose weight like people who report losses of up to 100 pounds and more in a brief time without hunger. I'm proud of my boyfriend• I wanted you to see him too. This was on our trip to Florida. "YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT WHEN YOU LOSE WEIGHT LIKE I DID" ''I couldn't believe it when I lost 25 -pounds the first month after I started on The Rice Diet. I wasn't hungry at all. and the weight just seemed to disappear. This is amazing when you realize that I have always been fat - even as a child. Our doctor put me on weight loss pills, but they didn't work. He said there was no bope for me. "Now ttlat I've gone from 227 pounds to a slim 125,pounds -my whole outlook on life has changed. Before, I was an extreme introvert, hiding from people, afraid of being seen and laughed at. When I had my pic- ture taken, I would try to conceal my body by pulling my kn~ up tn front of me. Clothes didn't fit right, and I never wore a bathi09 suit before. I had no energy, and it was an effort to do anything. Now, I'm on the go all the time; I've Sftn and done thin91 I never dreamed of do109 as a "fatty." I now consider myself a beautiful person inside and out." IT'S A HEALING DIET AS WELL AS A REDUCING DIET The famous Rice Diet wasn't even designed for u1kmg off fat. It was created as a healing diet. AN:l heal 1t does. IT CONTAINS LITTLE CHOLESTEROL Medical Research has acclaimed a low fat diet as being of paramount aid in the treatment of certain heart and kidney conditions. Scientists also ad· vocate this program as the basis of a general reducing diet. The health value of this diet is found· ed upon the fact that it contains little cholesterol -which many doctors believe dangerous to the heart. kid· neys, and blood circulation. THE DIET REVERSES MUCH DAMAGE DONE BY HEART DISORDERS Our medical estabfishment was ex· tremely skeptical of the startlin~ dis· oovery that the Rice Diet reverses much of the damage done by blood veuel, eye, heart, and kidney dis· orders. Without any medication other than a prolonged diet largely com· ~ed of rrce. some enlarged hearts grew smaller, blood pressures and blood sugar dropped. CLAIMS FOR THE RICE DIET VERIFIED Teams of doctors from leading lnsti· tutions around the world investigated the diet. They thought that they would scoff at the claims, but they applauded · instead. "The question now," concluded a report in one eminent medical joumal, "is not 'Does the diet work?' The question is 'How does it work?' " FAMOUS PEOPLE HAVE ENDORSED THE RESULTS OF RICE DIETING "I truly would have died if I hadn't gone" on a program of rice dieting, \ays the wife of a former state gover· nor. "I was seriously ill and weighed 230 pounds." She dropped 80 pounds 1n 19 weeks, and her blood sugar plummeted as well. I Since the diet 1s largely carbohydrate, this is one of the mysteries of it.) A famous singer and movie actor. on the other hand, got hooked on the taste of the diet and lost 80 pounds, too. He still follows the diet every day . Before the Rice Diet, he had been on a high-protein diet for ten years or so: "I used to have to put down a pound of steak before re· cording,'' he says. "Now, I can eat a little rice and sing like a bird." HERE'S WHAT THE RICE DIET DID FOR OTHERS. ··veRY TASTY DIET" -Mrs. M.S., LaWfenceburg. Ind. I'm Jan Schrader, and these are photos ot me before I went on The Rice Diet. Read below about how I lost 102 pounds, and then get your copy of The Rice Diet by sending in the coupon. "May I say this is a very tasty diet. I ltked all the menus except one." "f«>THING WORKED UNTL I TRIED RICE" "I was a victim of multiple food aller- gies. I tried everything but nothing worked until I tried rice. It was the only thing I could tolerate. "WEIGHT FELL OFF ME " "Naturally, the weight FELL off me. . Within 5 or 6 weeks. I had lost 35 pounds. I have held that weight pretty well. I am a believer in rice! Thank heaven for rice. Perhaps my experi· ence will help others. I well imagine rice will play a great part in the re· mainder of my life." -Mrs. Grace Quintal, Stockton, Cal. "LOST 10 POUNDS IN 2WEEKS" "I used your diet and lost 10 pounds in two weeks. I want my daughter· in-law to have one." -Mrs. S., St. Joseph, Mo. "LOST 1/2 POUND A DAY" "Thanks to your rice diet, my hus· band's weight is almost back to where it should be. He went on your diet in January and ha$ averaged a loss of 'h pound a day." -Mrs. f .W.W .. Truckee. Cal. PERMANENT WEIGHT-LOSS Your body has an appetite control center or appestat. If you are fat , it's because your appestat is set too high from eating the wrong kind of food. When you change the kind of food you eat by going on The Rice Diet, your body's appestat should soon ad· just to a lower setting that won't compel you to overeat. Then you will be able to reach and maintain a nor· m.I weight without much effort - It's that easy. A famous medical research group says: "Weight loss can occur perma· nently only if the appestat is readjust· ed to a lower level." EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO LOSE WEIGHT 1) A sure-fire way to adjust your diet to lose exactly as much weight as you want. 2) Dozens of delicious menus and recipes like: Chicken & Rice Cas· serole; Rice & Lamb Casserole; Veal Marengo; Broiled Pork Chops; Canteloupe; Cottage Cheese and Tomato Salad; Rice Pudding. 3) A section on rice and Chinese medicine. 4) Why you shouldn't be troubled by hunger. -·MAIL NO-RISK COUPON NOW!-, SATISFACTION OR REFUND II GUARANTEED ANYTIME I DIET RESEARCH I Box 91189 -Hk East Point, Ga. 30364 I (Check one box) I 01 enclose $2.99 plus 5~ post· I age and handling. 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Some proof to her .Mptioal ~ tltat I Am hers, aU her•. and I try to comply. -Richard Armour A drunk was hunched over the bar, tooth- pk:k ln hand, spearing futilely at the olive In his drink. A dozen times the oUve eluded him. Anally, another patron who had been watch- ing lntently from the next stool became exasperated and grabbed the toothpick. "Here. Thls is how you do It." he said, as he easily skewered the oUve.. "Big deal," mut- tered the drunk. "I already had him so tired he couldn't get away." -Dorothea Kent I'm very ambidextrous, Which means. you understand, That I can take a job and louse It up with either hand. -F.O. Walsh While psychiatry ls Increasingly popular for finding out what's wrong with you, there's stlll a lot to be said for mamage . FrcmJelin P. Jona THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES Kids Me life dltflfently. Send origlnal con- trlbutlona to "Chlld," F1mlly Weakly, 841 Lexington Ave., .N.Y., N.Y. 10022. $10 II uaed-nona retumad. Aa ., fos~-oW lllcc.e clmbel lllto ... ™to 90 ~ wltla .. ,...... modicr ................. ... ...-. a •waler. Alta ........ '"No. I ._.t," 9-r ' all. nplW. °Tl Id .. ,_,.... .. Aa ............... .. ..... llllo tk ....... ., llleCIS .... .. ...,, '4Gnmy ........... "'Y .. .._ • r· Ml. "-' 1 'l:n Deamr,AIL FAMILY W'HKLY, ~I, 1'77 a 2t JUST FLICK A STYLE ._ .. .,Off ... (KS ..., urr . ...er.cmna ............. ...., ---- My Feet Were Killing Me ... Until I Discovered the Miracle of Hamburg! h was aheJooM"Opean trip I had always dreamed 1bout. I had the time and money to 10 where I w&nled-e wh11 I wanted. But I soon learned that money and time don't mean much when your feet hun too much to walk. Alter a few days of siaht· 1eein1 my feet were killing me. Oh. I tried to keep goina. In Paris I limped throu&h Notre Dame and '""""~~ .ion, the Chami»-EJ}'lffs. And 1 went up in the Emel Tower aJlhou&h I can•t honeslly say I remember the view. My feet ~re ao tired and sore .._. _______________ __. my whole body ached. While everybody Here's why Feathersprinp work for them elk wu havin& a great time. I wu 1n my and why tht'y C'a11 work /or you. Theae sup- ~I room. I djdn't even feel like si11in1 pons are like nochina you've ever 1een in a aidewallt Clfe. before. They are CUJlom fitted and made The whole trip wu like that until I 1ot for yo1" fut alont-! Unlike conventional to Hambura. Germany. There. by accident, devices. they actually imitate the youthfuJ I happened to hear about an u citi111 hrt'ok-dlSlic support that Nature orifinally in- ''''""'" /CH a11yo11c ••Ito sll/fus from sort'. tended your feet to have. uc/1111• fut and lc11. Whatever your problem-conu. caJlusn. Thia wonderful invention was a custom· pain in the balls of your feet, bumins nerve made fOOC auppon caJJed Flexible Feather· ends. painful ankles, old iniuries. backaches 1prin1. When I aot a pair and slipped them or jusa smerally IOtt. achin1 feoct. Flexible into my &hoes my paitt di.ap,w°"d at'moJt Feathcrsprinp will brln1 yoo ru•ranteed instantly. The flexible shock absorl>1n1 SUJ>' relief with every 1tep you take. pon they pve my feet wa1 like cradlin1 Doe't ..ner ,. _. 411e4M9fon lled- ahem on & cuahion of 1ir. I could walk, atand, ae.ty. JI 7ow fMf Mri, dM ..... of H- even nan. The relief waa tnaly a miracle. IMlrl ca• belp , ... Wrtt. fw mon tld.a8M And just one peir wu all I needed. I WCll'lmtdo4I. 11llU'e II ao oltltpCto. .,,...... learned that women also can weer them-nw. I• 18 Ollt dM ~ ~ -' even with aandal1 and o~n backed shoea. ~__!!_!~· -------------They're completely inviS1ble. 1 ru,._.1• 1.,...111-. ~nu lm1aine how dumbfounded I wu to di.. 111•a.L1M9,-.Fw111 1 cover thaJ thac mir.culoua dcvica were ....,, M 1•.,n IOld only in E'urope. Riabt then I deter· I YUi I WHt " .,.. _.. ~ "'-,_.,... ,. I mined that I would share ahr mindc I 1 ~-= ~~~'r::.:,..:.~ discovered in Hambura wllh my OIWn !Mr• 11,. *IP'*' w tMt,11e ui-9111 e.11. I countrymen. l Today thouunds of Amerkarn of all af)r!'I N•-J -m1ny with foot problem• ftU '""" HlltN Aa; than mine--have experienced thl5 bleaed relief for themaelva. c117 _._ ............ ___ . ____ -_c-. __ 1"_' ______ _.._sw. _________ 1!! ___ _ 0oa w--.a Affect Yoar Beluavlcw? A professor studying the effects of weather on tun.an behavk>r says an ap- proachlQg cold front makes people more llkeJy to be Involved lo acdde.nts. This ooodu.sic.m ls part of a study being ~ by Dr. E.arl Sargent, a pn>- fessor at the University of Tulsa. Some of his other findings: • People are more likely to become ill just before a cold front mows throlqi an area. • CMJ-service test scores are higher In the auh.mn and spring. lower In the summer months. • 1llere are more crimes against peo- ple In the late summer than at aoy other time of the year. Sargent Silys there are three factors In the weather-the temperature_ the hu- mldlty and the pressure. Experiments suggest the humktlty and pressure are the two variables that affect t.mwl behavior. Ant Wa.M Epilioopell Prlat She calls herself "Jackie." She's a~ school dropout. She's manied to an Indianapolis truck drtve.r. And she wa.s raised a Roman Catholk:.She's the Rev. Mrs. Jacqueline Me.ans, 40, the nation's first regularly onialned W<Jman Epi.soo. pal priest. She didn't graduate rrom high school until 1968. but she became a licensed practlcal ....--. attended a comptometu school and Indiana Untvcrstty. She did so becctuse injuries suffered by her husband convinced her she should be able to support ~rwlr. '1 haw a Roman Catholk: backgrcud I start«d saying about 12 years ago I wanted to become a priest Peop&e said I was crazy.·· Now she feels her roJe ls "kinda heavy. I don't have anybody to modal Miter The ~t or IAIOmef'I moda1ng thanKlw:s aftu me ls pretty ICll1Y •• 8eausc the obvlousty can't be called "Father," she'll slmply be known as Mrs. Means, the Rev. Mrs.. Me.ans or simply "Jack le." But Just for fun, .she temetime.s sports a T -shirt Inscribed ''fl4othe:r Means. •• FUULY WF.a1X Th"-"--.,..,.an. ............. _, ....... Moftonff9M .... ,. v, ....... .,.,_._ P1ltfc" M Un....., Enc.,..~. Scon 0.01rmo ti • FAMllY MEKLY, M.,~ I, 1m , _.. w..o tit w.wm Gd Mada Betta Sia.pa Women are disc:oYer1ng what men have known for yeat'$-Welghtllfting ls great for conditioning and losing we.tght Two years ago, there were only a few hun- dred women Interested In the sport. but rXJW there are about 10,<XX> In the U.S. Aooordlng to Dale Adnan, diet and fit- ness lnstructOT for the Young Women's OuisUan Association (YWCA), women need not wony about losing their f emJ- nlne curves because no matter how many weights they lift, they wtU never develop the dimensions of musdemen. • ·Women lack the maJe hormone. lest0$- terone, which ls responsible for those dimensions," Adrian says. "All weight- lifting can do for women ls contour their bcxne.s-11lve them a firmer walst and bust and better muscle tone.'' Booklda for You And Yoar Family Are your food bills outrageous? These Government bookJets will provide lots of helpful advice about purchasjng food wisely. To order any of them write to: Official Business, Consumer Informa- tion Center, Pueblo, Colo. 81009. Indi- cate booklet UtJe and number. Allow four to six wee.ks for delivery. Com- peiube411 S.peraarllet Claeckot1t (535£; free): How the Universal Pr~ duct Code checkout system works, and how It affects the shopper. fllll Iii 111111 ~ (536E; free): What to look for In fresh, f roz.en and canned seal ood and how to retaln Its freshness at home. Food For 111111 F 'J A <Mt-Sntle PIM (O'llE; 45¢): Guidelines for plan- ning k>w-<:ost. well-balanced me.als; In- cludes recipes and menus. Food Sllop-,_ '--9-. (5.37E; free): A shopper's guide to the procb:t terms used ln the grocery store and food ads. ...... Food sa.p Prosl-<538E: rree>: Benefits of food stamps, who Is ellgible. and how to apply. Mii'• .. Vos Food 811 (54(1:: free). Ttps f c. rutting back on your grocery bill. v .. ,._.,-. w.dt .. Foo.k (024E, 50¢)· Gulde.s for bud· getlng, menu-planning and shopping for best \Aalues. Sollp<>pa.. As SaWlltute Tachen Every day, millions of South Amerlcans whip out their handkcrchktfs and get rudy for a good cry -soap operas sou1h of the bonier now rtvaJ sooce.t' M I' I .... Tlftl ~; Alt .......,, Alohlrd Vlldlitl; MO, ........ Roellyn Abr• v.y1 , Hel l.8ndon; ,__ e.., Mm11yn ~; AMI. Alt D119a1Dr, Eat.tie Wei~.:" Beth Ollftfio; ........, Olotl• Brier; • ...._, PMf ~; C..I • 19 lcllllDnl. Lany BottMtln. Mftl ~; !ila. AMlla.. Wttltlfl'I ~ ... .,.,t.ono " ¢1 :t r1111: Y,~, Ricf\ard Miiien; .......... ~ Conine; Pn~ 1•u IN111E WORLD ••• games for keeping audiences glued to TV sets. In Brazil, an estimated 40 mil- lion persons ln a population of 110 mil- lion gather around their TV se1s nk.jttJy at 8:00 to watch the new "soaps." Meanwhile. the Mexican Government ls trying to capltaJlze on the popularity of the soap operas as vehlcles to teach illJterate viewers the value of books and to give them some bask: concepts of geography, history and mathematics. Uncle Sam Seta If.la Pace Gordon McNlven's heart belongs to Uncle Sam. And If the atomic energy that keeps It beating should no longer be needed, he must return It McNJve.n. 27, was picked to try a new pacemaker with atomic power. Pacemakers with batteries have kept hearts beating frn- 15 years. McNlven's will n.Sl on a pellet of plutonlum and could 1ast for 25 years or more. The plutonlwn belongs to the Federal Government, however, and so It Isn't his to keep. The Government Is controlling development of nuclear pacemakers, and It allows manufac- turers to release just a few each month. .... HNN~ M .......... Oerald a. Wra.; Meec. .....,. .... Alo1'ard K.. Canoll: .......... Joe Franr, Jr,, Mloo.. CMall90 ... ~Oevtd l.OfiO: ~lier .. Lllwr.noe M. Finn: Pefitlnl, ~. voo def Uettl and ; ....... ... lllfr., Kent O'AINeendro; ............ Caty1 £lier Pllllll.._ rtrllihM: VP't ... ~ Robert 0. C and Lee Elllo; Y.I' .. ,... • Q.k*T.U. f OI' .... of -... feel tkr'C ... _, «W!lla c I rcilAI • TV, the networks are constder1ng adding another mn£ of oocn11ierdals to each half-hour prime-time program. ... c.-.. ............ I 1•dlNll flliyae have poorer vision than any other group of young people, reports the Amertcan Optometric Associa- tion. . . . A f orme.r law-enf on::e:ment officer who began • d dJ ..a.is _.1a1t I In San Antonio as a skteJJne says the demand ls so gr-eat he Is going to begin full-tJrne. produc- tion this month. ... Ol•ea'• ..,._ a.ca In the U.S. ---to a~ salli9 SZ-3 .,._ a year, reports Professor BelJur Ve.nkatakrishna of Ball State University. The estimated average weekly allowance per c:hiJd ts $l40, and the children's most fre- quendy mentioned purchased Item was gum. . . . A prtnur aape~ from the city jail In Fort Worth, T e:xas, recently by picking up a broom and sweeping hls way out of the building. Experts called It "a clean getaway." ... n. ....... .._ peiillll celor for the interior of homes ls a .sunny shade of yellow, and the number-0ne choice for the exterior color of American home& ls dark brown, re.ports one oompany that made a study. . . . Sdiool ._ ._ ___ bc!ha~off .. f~ the Education Ministry has announced. Educatk>n Mln1ster Rene Haby saJd that a whole weekend off would be "hard" on the puplls. (French youngsters get Wednesday afternoons off and attend class Sat- W'days.) Haby saJd that scientific studies have shown that long week- ends "often have a disastrous effect on .schooling." BIRTH>AYS (all Pisces): s..u,-Ed McMahon 54; L Gordon Cooper Jr. 50. ~ Snowden 47; James Broderlck 45; Donna Loren~. y..,. -,..--Cyd Olarisse 54; Sam Jaffe 79:' Lynn Redgrave 34; Jim Bouton 38. Wea 11 b y-Bobby Ascher 34; Mickey Spillane 59; Glenda Jackson 40; James Buckley 54; Joyce Van Patten 43. llanNlay-Prince Edward 13; Pamela Mason 59. FrlU,_R,alph Abernathy 51; Lawrence Well< 74. ~· ward Abee 49; Uza Minnelll 31: Gor- don Mac:Rae 56. BIR1B>AV P£OPLE f'AI Mc:Mr••• _. C,,. a.rtlM ....._Aoo.t J.~an;P 11111 ...._..,., Robert H. M•rrlott: ....,_ lier .. Jemet G. Betler; Pa 111 :. AoCiert Bentc.r; C:O.-. ..,,._,Mary AyrM: PWllo flel. .... Mat· garet Alelllf'lder: ai.t. ~ laonard 8. OwldoW Headquatltr•· e.c1 LNlnoton Ave., ,... YOttc. N.Y. 10022 ~ Ptlo40 by Ed AoMbeny one ... Thac's why Campbell created 1cs Soup for One. ln six nch, zesty, extra-special varieties- Golden Chicken & Noodles. Old World Vegetable, Tomato Royale, Old Fashioned Bean, Cream of Mushroom with Wine and New England Clam C howder. Each one is semi--condensed and in a convenient single-serving can.Just add half a can of water or milk and you can serve up~ terrific bowl c:i. soup anytime. And now's the time! Clip the Soup for One coupon and save. at ••• a ... time. c----~-----~rorcr----------~ 11()C Soup for One from Cam~I. 1()C 1 I BUy any one and save 10¢. I I ....,, .. ~ IO "!'Oii g.ocer, ~ II Ing pudlaM al IUl!lottnl 1IOCIC 10 00¥9 I c:Uhcllndlo<*>w'l'OUO.towoldtN~ eoupona prnented mutt~ lhown on Cloe s.ic. c:A one can al ayY ~· ~ FaLtt lo do'° may. at Oll ~. I ~b 0-.. ldcl al OOICXIN abmllMd fer,~ I ~ Whlnal,.,..,. c:A IHt olMrllCMt b'tllHdlnoplOOf al~~ II be91.-.SbytN~ondby"'°"' "'°""" I IN• COl4)0n wlN ~ ·~ by YON/I ~ lo .. and IOOCJI ~ I ~ Np-ottw. or. moll lie 'tt*jflalm.imtc:ledor~bylOw. QCaCJOll ID COl4>0'I llwc»•cAOI• PlogJam. or If praenled by outlld• aoenc:ia. I 1ca 1XlO. em OtY....,,.. ~ 2782211gr QCaCJOll IM* .. or olNn ~en nc:A ma11 I b>e "'*-SIU 6' IOdng. N'f Cit* op. C111*bAan al Oll plOO.dt CGlfl wa. I ~ ~ llaud, lrwolCe pooo.-1120 '1'1' Co.4)0n ~ Moy 31 197• I ,~ Offqrllmlted1oOM~J)erPl#ChOSe. ~I L~-~~~~~~~~~~~.:_ou~~~-~~ You don't have to be over 65 to collect from Social Secu· • and Medicare I f you thmk that the Government's Social Secu r ity and Medicare progr a ms are strictly for fo lks over 65, you couldn't be more mistaken! Thanks to changes in both pro- grams. eligible men and women umLer 65 could not only collect under both Social Secunly and Medicare, but thP1r benefits could add up to hun- dred.'! of lhnusor11L-. u{ d<1llars in some cases. Because all these changes m Social Security a nd Medicare have been so rapid over the pru;t rew years, most folks haven't had a chance to grasp their full meaning. Yet a baste understand- ing of them can be all-important to your present a nd future secunty and happiness. U.S. Dept. of H.E.W. figu res show that, right. now, nearly one person out of every Reven 10th~ United St ates -including 11 ,000 ,000 people under age 65-reac"1ves a Social Secunty check every month And nearly 2.000,000 Americans under 65 have already received benefil.8 under Medicare Dt'sp1te the grow Pf'<lplP or All agt>i> , financial loss from sickness and IOJUry. For ex- ample, the Depa rtment of Health, Education and Welfare reports that people under Medicare now pay siLghtly more out of their pockets for medical expenses than they did back before Medicare started. For men and women under 65, experts have developed prot.ection to help provide the added security you need for today's high cost of gelling sick or hurt.. For example, wit hout changing your present health insurance one bit, you can add supplemental ins urance that can help solve the problem of skyrocketing medical cost.Ii because it provides full policy benefits regardless of benefits you rec:eive from any other insurance, including group. When covered sickness or injuries strike, you have valuable added protection just when you'll need it most. Pay hospital and doctor bills not covered by your other insurance. 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The story of "add-on" protection that provides its full policy benefits regardl.ess of your other insurance, and supplemental insurance to help people over 65 avoid financial loss when they're sick or hurl, is told in the "Blue Book", a n in- teresting and informative booklet which Cer- tified will mail to you without obligation. To re- ceive your copy of the "Blue Book", which a lso cont.a ins import.ant facts about today's bigger So- cial Security .arul.Medicare benefits, simply fill Dept. 1901 e-free reply card below. ca ion for this service. But I the Mall Card Today wit Cost or Obligatiori MAIL TOOAV • NO POSTAGE STAMP NEEDED ~-----------• 'd (If you have alre; decided not to s your ~ue Boot please read mes under card) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DETACH AND MAIL THIS POSTAGE-PAJD CARD FOR IMPORTANT BOOK ~ ~· ~ .....l:ZimliWl--COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK LAGUNA BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE SAN CLEMF" .. 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Beach -847-1555 SUllllA T, •llCH 6 10:'00 D 1D1 CIJ cm Gt11Nistat14 10-.JO D ®) !ICM lllsU~ Marquette vs Mteh•&an 11:00 f:D J1nior World Curlin& Championships rinal compelilion llom Quebec. 12:00 IJ 1llt Cllampions 12:)0 D @ CIJ (la) (0 flolida Citna Optn f 1n1I round ol lhc PCA tournament. ltve from the Rio C-Ountry Pmar Country Club in Orlando rtonda 1:00 fl ((Ill CIJ) (I) Cllaltc111e of tllt Seus 8 (all {I)) 9 TM Supentlrs The Suptrteams compett m lust rouad compellhon fD U.S. Natioftat tndoof Ttnnis Cllampionsl11ps r enn1s gm ts compete 1n tournament hnals fTom Memphis. r ennesset 1:45 fl (<Ill (I)) (I) 118A llattbaM Ree1onal Camr Z'JO D (U) (() [§! &undsbnd 8 9 U.S. Boiint Cllamplonslli111 3:30 8 (ail (()) ID ABC's Wide World ol Spotb The C•llforma 200 Indy type car race from Ontario. California 4:00 0 (CllJ (3)) W i.atioftal Cl\Jlltlt Cup lhe un .. eos11y ot A111ona. defendma ci\amp1on. meets the R11~an national champion Red "'my basllelball team al McKale Center at the Un1vm1ty ol A111ona 10:00 f:D "°4'J of Their Times Baseball players and managm du11n1 the hrsl two deGades of the 20th century m featured 1n rare newsreel footage MOllOAY, IMRCH 1 7:30 II> llHl "-'" ol Ille Wet~ Tor<>nto Maple Leafs vs The Philadelphia rtyers AllOAY, MAllCH II tlO CD Dld1tt Special "Dodger Blue and l asoda loo !ATUaOAY, lllOCH 12 10:00 D mi L() tial m llCAA Spt<ill Sports h1ghheh1s ol th•~ suson 11 :00 D @ ()) m 11CAA Balt!Nll fD Attlll Wol1d C11p Ttt111is The best singles and doubles 1>tayeis trom the US t0111ptte wrth lhe best from Australr<1 m the ei&fllh yea• of this competition HO B ('21J fl )) 1ll1 ,ro llowlers TCM11 The SI00,000 AMf Pro Clusit l1om Gardtn City. New Yoik S.'00 fl ((ll) (1)) fl ! C8S Sports SpedKullr • (121! lI)) (JJl ABC's Wide kW ol S90fh SUllDAY, MAICH 6 ~CD LC 1 "lttfttS Of l~" (dral ·r.5 t\irk Oouat1s, Ru:hard Ham~. UllJ IKObson Michael Redar••' 7:30 II 1C.1 "Mll1111y c-llo" (wn) 'S6 r1a11~ Sinatra. Phyllis ~ttk. llttnan Wynn l.'00 CD tl:J "Of HwM11 14tam" (0111) W11tt1 Huston James Stew11t Beulah BoncS1. Chirlts Cobutn ... 8 (121 l {)) (Bl l:' "The '-bier" Cd•') '/4 James Caan, Paul Solvmo l auren HuttOll. Morm Carov~y MONDAY, MUCH 7 5,JO 9 ,~"A ltewllfll 111 tilt Witld'' (hor) 71 -Barbua [den tarry H1&n11n Vtra Miles HID '2ll f l •1~ D Cl "Tiit Wllld alld t11t LIOll" !dra) 75 Sm Connery ~ndice 8er1en, Bnan Keith TUESDAY, lllMCH I l.'00 • C •nt •llM ""-t" (dra) 61 frank ~matra Petei Vau1h1n D C "CAidt o1 Vtli,UM•" (Su') 11 Jeanne Mo1N11 Simone S11nortt Charle~ 'Onal HO I~ C: "llr""1!" (d11l 66 Geo1&t Peppard. Jamu Mswn Ursula "'"'"~' WfOMSOAY, MARCH' l:GO e ~1 "Aa lpt tw 111d c,. .. 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D1vtd Prov1I. limy Robinson THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE· TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUllOAY, MARCH 6 2:00 Consumer Sllrtlvat lit 2:30 Ma••"C It Coulit 3:00 Honie &atdefttt 4:00 Start~. lht Qwest for PeoGllll Meanin1 5:30 Bia 81111 Mlrtllt 6:00 Onct Upo11 A CIWlt uo llllllop 7:00 Amerlcu India" Altlsb 7:30Woma11 1:00 Docllmenlllry Sllowaa 9:00 S.UndstJtt 10:00 Tht l'allisers MOllOA Y, MARCH 1 9:00AM T11 C111 Ch'uan 9:30 T ed1111q11a tn $lttthtn1 10:00 ITV ftll Prewitw Shows 11:30 Eledrk Compa11y 12:00 Sesame Street 1 :00 ITV fall Prtvitw Shows 2:00 CllSSI< Tht1t1e Prnltw 2;l0 M1kin1 It Count 3:00 Sesame Strttt 4;002*1! 4:30 Electric Compa"f S:OO Mister •oe•n lleipborhood 5:30 Villa Altcrt 6:00 Chant to Cllant• 6:30 Search, the Quest lot PtrsOMI Meanmc 7:00 T tchniq1111 of Sketclunc 7:30 TM Frtlldl Chtf 1:00 Oi l'lifttinc 1:30 AnywM for Tt11np10t1? 9:00 01tid Sumind Sllow 11:00 Mldleif/Ltllrer Report TU£.SDAT, MARCH I ':OOAM Mlclleil/lthm Report 9:30 llomt GMdtner 10:00 ITV fall ''"it• 11:30 Eledllc Company 12:00 Seumt Strttt 1:00 ITV Fall Preview 2:00 Anyone for Ten-JtOft l 2:30 Dimensions in Cvttu11 3:00 Sesame StrHI 4:00 Zeolll! 4:30 Electric CoiftPl"Y 5:00 Misttr ltot•n lltiatlllorllood UI Infinity Fldory 6:00 Voter's ~pe~ne i:JO Ditnttllions in Culture 1 :00 TM Home &a1dt11tr 7:30 U.1.C forvm 1:30 Worid Prm 9:00 M1$1trpitu Theatre JQ:OO l'rtvlft aftCI !tit ~tbbllrp Concert ol JchatkO'lsky aM Stravinsky II :00 Mlclltll/Lthrt1 11~11 WtOflCSDAY, llAllCH ' 9:00.Ull Mlctltit/lehrtr a.port ':JO Wlitd T echniqun 10:00 rtf hll Prrtltw II :30 Electric Con!Jl117 12:00 S...1111 Strttt I :00 ITV F Ill ,rtvltw 2:00 Elifepean Ml1ters 2:30 A lhtttt al ftct 3:00 $eame Strttt 4:001-11 4:)0 Eltdrlc C.,.111 5:00 llllttf ltottn lttlallboltlood S:lO rrlla Altcrt 5:00 Chin! ID Cllanet 6:30 Qutst for h1'10111l ltltulnr 7:00 Ttdwl-111 Shtcllil!t 7:JOStat'Mm 1:00 Soutldstap 9:00 llational Geo(raphic S,.Wl "The Votea" The Volaa nver carries Geographic cameras through the largest counhy in the woitd. prov1d1na a Ylew of RuSS11 and lier people which h~s seldom been setn by Ame11cans 10:00 l'orulain E.lldl.lnlments 10•30 rai Chi Cll'lljn 11 :00 M1dltll/lthm Report lHUftSOAY, MARCH JO 9:00AM M.elltll/lthrer Report 9:JO Holllt GarlMntr 10:00 ITV faU ,,.NW 11:30 £!ectrk Comp.tnp 12:00 Sesame Strttt I :00 ITV fill ,review 2:00 Consumtr Survinl Z:JO Dimensions in Culture l:OO Sesame St'"t 4:00 Zoom! 4:30 [ltctrlc Coml)lny S:OO Mister •acm llti1tiMmood S:30 Infinity factory 6:00 llakin1 It Count 6:30 Dimensions ill Cultu11 7:00 The llomt &ardner 7:30 F.Y.I. 8:00 Classic TMatr1 Prtvift 1:30 Ovllce of l'r1Yenlioft ':00 Clauic Tlltatre 11:00 Mlclltil/lehrer Report rwtOAY, MARCH II 9:00AM lhclltll/lthrer RttMlrt 9:30 The freMlt Clltl 10:00 ITV flit ,,.riew 11:30 Electric Company 12:00 Sesame Street 1:00 ITV hh l'fftltw 2:00 Now• 3:00 S.rnt Street 4:001-ml 4:30 Elednt Comp.tnl 5:00 Mister Roprs lcipbothood 5:30 Ylh Altsrt 5:00 Cllal!t ID CMllCt 6:30 Qlltst lor PtttO!lal Mt1nin1 7:00 Consumer Sumnl llit 7:30 Voter's "peline 1:00 Wllllllnrton Wff• In Rtwiew 1:30 WaH Street We .. 9:00 The W,y It w .. "Swaps and Nashau" Host Curt Cowdy and guests help rthve the exciting races Ill these famous lhOI oughbnds 9:30 ll•aic of Oil hintl"' 10:00 Mowit: "Almlldtr lfemy" lprc ol a Russian nthonal hero's deleat of the Teutonic invaders 1n 121 4 has lhe famous spectatle of the Battle of the Ice. 11'30 Tht Mlclleil/Lthrt1 Re"°!t !ATUaOAY, MARCH 12 2:00 tflant to Clla11Ct 3:10 ~ for Ttt1llJIOftl 4:00 Oilllensiw 111 Culturtt S:OO TtdtniqlltS of S.etthin1 5:00 Clmit Thtatrt 7:30 Tiit llau: Story of Willllm Kllft!M 1:00 ""'' "Pill IOI the People" 9:00 llaaltrpltet Thatrt "Upst111s, Downstairs Such A lovely Mu " 10:00 Gt-tat PtfflrmtMet MORNING 8:00 U (I) Sunrise Semester D Kllow1ed1t U liJ fMtures m Univtnlty of Ille Air: V-potnl on Nutrition Tue$ (111) m> Clpb1n ••n11roo -6:30-D llw in the Stnnt1n Mon , Wed , Fri , DimeflSIOM 111 Cllltu11 Tues , lhur) D llot foe Wcllnen Ol!ly U Y-Illa AHc11 U Mic!IHI Jld.son Show Cl) llJ (}]) futures m ~•Y l'ia Q) Speed Racer (B) Good Dar 7:00 u rn <@ rn > 11ews D l1ll Cl) ®l m Today Sllow u ~ 700 Club (I) Bullwifl•le/Ufldtrdot U (121l Cl)) Otl Good Morning Alneria l1J Futu1es G) !kip I Hb Budd1H Q)Teuyt-1 t» Stod M.lrltt Open1ne m Yoa1 tor llulttl -7:30- _JJ Clrt-1 D ~ m r e1i1 t11t c.t fD Mtsttr llGCtn 8 :00 U ll C.ptaill -..iaaroo .{ s.n.,, 8 0.ftf Ind Gol11tll Ota>i3Ca~ (Ill\ J i) lllt I'll Club f2i)Z-! -8:30-u fl}futurn D Body ~ Ph~tt~I htneu proiram at BdwlnkJe Cl) llipty Htrcula 9:00 II (. t:I 3 ) , t Dowblt Out D @ •i(l]il m S..lord &S. • Tiit G.tlefJ (£ 1llt 9Md Oftft • Ml Loa Alllfles Ill Tt111111J H•m ShR CD ll.lftl.ilcy Cl> I !>ft1111 ti .IUnnlt 18 M.lrtw Wtlby, M.O m-..ar .. t ( iltl \ l ) fie o.urtas S"'9 ~f PM De!lllM Show -9:30-u • l'rict b .. cM D .i~1 6 1 t01 11it Ho0y•oo4 ""'" e ... 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M.lry Hittman :a> lo.e Americu Style m eococ1,;1, m Good Day! ff1Nns _12:30-D ( 171 3 ) t ) As the World TU!llS D I'll\ 161 (iQ) In D1y1 ot Our l.Nts O T•illfhtZOlle I i Tiit .!Mtr's Wild U (iltl rt ) l}t1 All My Children II) Courtsllip ot Cddle's father \Ml °"'" Day Show fD Yo11 for Hnlth 1 :00 O 12$1 Moms: Sef Oaytlm~ Movie~ 6 llllt C111 8 (tff1 • 1) 3t Ryaft't Hepe l1J ""' Q) Mator Ma111s m Claswoom fnllrvction _1:30-u (111 3 I 1 e lh1 Gu1d1nc uaht D l2Si I • I '~°' cm Tht Doctors • I Lowt lucy U ( :ltl t i) !)fl Ont Ult to LM Cl Divorce Court 2 :00 U (117 l'J) lf All In tht hllllly D '1tl I {1 <lOl tlD Motlltr World J 1 Oica Win Dyle G Mme: Ste Oayhmf Movit~ Cl),...,. -2:15-u (.ff) I ( 1) (ft) lit11111I HcnpltJI -2:30- 0 (1f7' 1 U) m Matclt G11111 D Ozzie •N H•nltl 1e ltM It lo Bta"r m Bolo's 8iC '°' W The Munlteri m Classroom Instruction 3:00 D (@ \JJ) Cl! httletJIH D In The lion& Sllow: Medici! Cttlter lues 0 D~k Vin Dyke tJ m m Cartoons D ((tt; ff)) a £dee of 1111111 @ Mowit: See Oayllme MOVI~\ II) Gillican's tsllnd i2Jl J) lronsidt (2t Our Gins m Futures _J:JO- B m Mib Oouatu Shaw D Med1c.1I Ctnttr D Blc Valley 'J ) l'lle Munster\ U Movie: S" Oay11me Mov1n lt11) Visits Wed r e I Budy Bundi m IE> (@ Qi) C1rtoons 19.613) The nintslones ( ~ (1.1) Tiit Popeye SllOw tlii Dinah! m llln1n1 Splits 4:00 D Spec.,! Trut lues 'll's A Brand New W01ld • The storres ot Noah and Samson are relold lhrough a QUil•tet of aspmng young angels in lheir remedial Bible class ar St Gab11el's Celestial Academy Lil The Atclliei U ('81 !J ) (H I ABC Aftersd1oof Speti1I Wed !ht Ho,,rblc Honchos A group of children, led by 4 a111 named Minnow ostrac1ie a new ktd rn town and when Minnow t11es to rechfy the h~rm she hn done, finds hersell m deep !rouble l]) Cmeraency One l1J I Spy m Q) m CartOOlls (ITT> ~ 1) The lone Ranier iUl ct) Adam-12 ~. I Drum of Junn111 m Villa Alecre ( f2tJ e>) little Ruuls _4:30- .. To Ttlt the Truth U Dnanet (JJ Giltia1n's Island !fQ) Adar11·12 m Q) m Cartoons (!Ir W ) l'rict Is R11ht lJl (11 Men Giffin Show ® Flmily Afhir fD Mister Roaen < tltl eJ) 8oft111u 5:00 B D U Cl lfQJ <nl llt1n u llolllftll l )J fa111ily Altair l1J Wik! Wild Wm m The lltw llll<ltr MOIM Club Q)8'tmtn (31 Brady B1111d1 m Sesamt Slrttt m Dinah! _5:30- D Ce IM 31) (tlt e 111"' ru l'artndae family m Bew1tclled Q) Sllperman l3J My Three Sons m lent It To Bum ·~· N "THI SMALL CAR EXPERTS"' FACTORY AUTHORIZED SAlES-SERVICE-PARTS l'IHONALIIID LIASIMG -All MAKES .. MODELS j llllE SELECJIOll OF USED CDS 842-7781 540-0442 Seruing All Beac/, C t;e:i S MINllTE~ SOUTH Of SAN DIEGO FWV 18835 BEACH BLVD. (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH THE BIG DIFFERENCE IN SECOND TRUST DEED LOANS ON ANY REAL ESTATE: 173·213 OTHOl'S TYPKA.L A....uAI. POCENTAGI IAT1-3to5 Yl5. 12.883 RELIAIU 'S A~ POCIHTAGI AATl-8YRS. 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Phonn: SM c;,,hrt»I Vnlley 12131442 6668 South &lV L0119 Beach (213) 644 2'n2 Vvnhm1 Co11nty (805) 4'17 3733 SUNDAY llUCH i I MORNING • lndiutei an Adverti$ement -5:~5-m S.ble Am.tn/Cllrlstophtrt e:oo II Aariculture USA Iii C-.0.tr~ftleflt $(tM m Soulhttft talilolnl• -6:30- fJ Today's Reticion II Sertndipily l!I Operalloft Elntr1111ty CD lfithi1 Cl) Romper ltoom 7 :00 fJ limp Unto llJ feet II Thtrs C.t u MUSK ' the Spoken Word ({) Popeyt I Hb hiends Cl) lledil u OmJ l Ciolut11 <IDl !'Wik "'* m E1tme11t1ry llfWt (ll) m This 1s 111e Lif • ta> Volct of ~ulllll't m Yoe• tOf Hulth (U) ~riculture USA -7:30- 0 Laol Up & LM II Christopher C~Up 8 Ilic Blue M1r111t 11) lollrney to Advtfttu,. ()) i..t There II l,Pt D Day of Discowery ®~km m The Flinbt-m Wil41ife Advtn1urt 12]) r I l Oawey I Golialtl !Sl Music I ltle Spoken Word fJl) Mister ltottn (f21) Cl)) Town IMtl Mettint (8) Sina Your l'r111es to Him 8:00 fJ Btliel 11 This Is tht Life U l'OlltYI l Friends Cl) Jim111y Swaprt Ill bl. 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Your Bible -9:30- fJ Dusty'$ Trttllouw D '1§1 llltet tilt l'reu • Di111tnsiofts m (fl7J tl)) fact tltt llalloft D Tht Ki"I Is Colnin1 m Wondtram.a Q) A llttttr lift 13J Rn. ltroy Jtntini (8 (l))Jlmmr S••wrt S11qw fill Jollline 10:00 0 Mtdia 11 (ll) f 1 G,.t1dsUlld 0 C.l Hollr of ""9r D Dom1nao <IJ lntenutional Hour D Herald of Trutll 1Jm Spectrum U) IMH Hollr of Mlrttlu ((i1) (])) Cinema Stffntttn flt) 5111\Qy Celebration ((21) Cl)) lours 1'1ul Lt11111an m Tmhouse Club (81 San Ditto lllSide Out -10:30- 0 lltw11Nlen D l2Jl CJ l ltQJ llCAA Buhtllall Marquette vs M1ch1g1n U (DJ lunior Almo11 hythina Goes 0 Ministry of ltmu fld Al ID Calvary Chapel (rBJ l U) Certbnl hlly Telethon ID Meet tltt PTtu 11:00 O flu tltt Nation 0 DIJ ol Dixo'ltry ']) Tij111ru: Wllidow to tltt Soutll D !Bl Gillif'" J) Cinema D Rn: Humbard m M°'ie: "You11 Tom Edison" (dra) ·•O-M1ckey Roont) a> Clturdl in Ille HolM (B) filll Baptist C~urdl fD Ju11iot World C.rllflC C1t1111piotl· sllips r 1nal compelihon from Quebec. Canada m Houraf "-r -11:30- fJ MO'rie: "T arun'• Seu et T ru· sure" (adv ) '(1 -lohnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sull1nn o 11m111y Swauart Show fj ) Ari's Spoi1s Worl4 • QJ) Alli1111ls, Anlluls (@ ffi) Soul T11i1 AFTERNOON 12:00 0 The CltlmpioM ([) lur111 and Allen D (HJ Issues I Answen Ii) ~ I eo.tetto a> hit11 !Of TodlJ (3) Cllalltfllt Cup Ttt1111t m Christopher Closeup -12:30-D (2)) (l') (JOJ Cl!) f'lotlda Cltrvt Ofl'n final round of lhe PGA 1ourn1 men!, hve from the Rio P1n1r Country Club 1n Ort1ndo, Fli. '1 lllovle: CC) "Tht Cau dl1ns" (dra) '61 -Robert Ryu. John Othoe1 Cl) Soul lea1 G QI) Oirtdiotls m llowlt: "Cytthla" (dra) '0 - Ehzabeth Taylor. Mary ~for ,'-. Si.,ht11 Collins Robert Ludlum·s World War II espionage tale "The Rh1nemann Exchange," set in Buenos Aires. 1s the fourth ottering in The NBC Best Seller series of dramas in the 1976-77 season The five-hour mini- series, broken into 2 two-hour colorcasts with a one- hour central colorcast. begins Thursday from 9 to 11 PM. with an all-star cast. headed by Stephen Collins Lauren Hutton Jose Ferrer. Roddy McOowall. Larry Hagman John Huston. and many other outstanding performers Actually. the story of "The Rhinemann Exchange" is the story of two groups of frightened men fighting for their lives On one side is a group of Nazi 0Hlc1als wtio have been threatened with an unpleasant death 1f they tail to obtain the industrial diamonds needed to operate the rocket-launching sites at Peene- munde On the other side 1s a group of venal American a1rcratt manufacturers who have lied to the U S government about their knowledge of high altitude gyroscopes with which U S Army bombers sup- posedly have been equipped Found out by U S Intelligence agent General Swanson the aircraft leaders are threatened with charges of treason un- less they devise a scheme to obtain the gyroscope plans When Swanson learns what must be traded, he goes along with the plan in an effort to save the. u S Air Force from further deaths-refusing to face the consequences tor all of England 11, the rocket launching sites become operative Neither the U S. Joint Chiefs of Staff nor the War Department is aware of the scheme And. in the most crucial aspect of the secrecy. the U S Intelligence agent assigned to supervise the exchange 1s only told a portion of the plan His ignorance of the full extent of the plot. places him on target for assassination by any number of special interest groups Lauren Hutton. probaoty the highest paid model in the United States. whose lovely face has graced many a Vogue cover. is seen in the role of widow Leslie Jenner Hawkewood She renews an acquaint- ance with U S Intelligence agent David Spaulding which harks back to their teen years That the beaut•· ful Lesha 1s not all she seems to be on the surface is soon apparent to the trained espionage agent- played by Stephen Collins. but whether she 1s a Nazi spy or even who engages her loyalties is uncertain In the role of cryptographer Bobby Ballard, an employee of the U.S Embassy in Buenos Aires, 1s veteran performer Roddy McOowall John Huston plays the American Ambassador to Argentina and Jose Ferrer 1s seen as the treacherous German war profiteer Ahinemann Among the actors whose protrayal 1s far removed from that to which TV audiences are accustomed. 1s Werner Klemperer, whose Nazi in "The Ahinemann Exchange" is a v1c1ous, steely-eyed monster. not at all In the genre of the pussycat Colonel Klink of Hogans Heroes Another 1s Claude Akins, whose sunny-dlspos1t1oned "Sonny" in NBC's Movin· On 1s a far cry from the disreputable lawyer Kendall, the go- between for the venal aircraft manufacturers Bo Brundin, whose portrayal of a retired World War I Luftwaffe pilot in the ftlm "The Great Waldo Pepper" was a sympathetic role, plays the menacing Herr Stoltz of the German Embassy in Argentina One of the most d1ff1cult roles in "The Rhinemann Exchange" 1s played by guest star Rene Auberiono1s. Who portrays the eccentric scientist. Or Lyons. sup- posedly a man who has burned away his vocal chords with wood alcohol Unable to speak. except to whisper. Aubeqonols must communicate all his emotions by facial expression until the time when danger forces him to whisper his wishes to Stephen Colltns as the two of them join forces to outwit the Nazis. Although "The Rhinemann Exchange" 1s a World War II drama. the South American setting gives 1t a distinctive look. as the machinations of war are carried out in a supposedly neutral country In the first episode of the drama, several scenes are set in the Spanish Pyrenees where David Spaulding 1s supposed to be engaged an assisting downed airmen and refugee scientists In making their way to safety from other parts of Europe. However, the bulk ot the action takes place either in New York or in Buenos Aires. No battlefields, lew men in uniform, and the accent on a fast-moving espionage plot the outcome of which will affect the fate of nations. as well as ind1v1duals, 1s the thrust of · The Rh1nemann Ex- change " Cltudt Aklnt 111!1 le 811111ditt SUNDAY CCondnued) Q) S(t. .. , ... 111r rt ) OuWooia 1:00 0 (117' l) l The llttio11tl C11111ta11 Cup I ht Univ o1 A11tO!lil dtltnd1n1 Westtrn Athletic Con lerentf ch1mp1on meets the flu1.511n ""'°n•I c~mpion Rtd Army b1sketball tum lhe Russian tum •hlth won the USSR s 17 tedm c-0mpe1111on list ym and 1$ a ~m1 t1nalrst 1n this yur s European Cup tournament makes its only U S appmanct al Mckatt Center on tht Un1ms11y ot A111ona s I urson campus U i>t lllt $upentm The Super tums compete 1n t1rst round action Cl) The .... ,., '°" m U.S. 11111001 lAdoor h 11111s Champ!OMl\1ps fenn1s cruts tom pele on tourn1ment linah hum Memphrs I enntSStt -1 30- 0 Morie. "Double D1n1111ile" (com) ~I Jane Ru~ell. Giovcho Mara frank Sinatra 'lt ford Ptulpot 2 :00 O Morie C "Tht lid I rom llloollyw" \toml C6 O~nn, Kav~ V11&1n11 Mayo t lllrllul Orlioll Cl) T1ton .2t f11lh ltt '°"' -2:30-D J11 t 1 to Gi111dstalld 6 Wiid ll11&dolw u ll U11rttel SIJIH Bo1111c Cllam pionlll~ m M"lt: "hit ot the sun·• (my~) 4~ Bom Ktrlot1 [llen Urew M~lf Clameo 21 C-. Wala 1114 World 3:00 O ( 1T ' ) I Cllalle!lre of the Sou 0 lt 0.. Wol' ( WiW Wil4 WtSt CJ ... ,II C 0'611°' dr4 1 b~ Jae~ Chap411n Healhe• l40<th. ltSl•, Bodto Ricn1rd Webb 10 ...,.. C ·-e.. Se,t.mllt1" 1com1 bl Rnc• Hudion Cina lollobrrt•Oa Sobby Oa11n ~~ndr~ 0CI' lo.in Fruman Watlt• Sltia~ OJ s-tt1 Cintllla .ii • Aod111112 1f' 11-7 S•1u11t Sllow G F1rttl tti Twi, m lasi11NM 8'111t1tt1111111 -3:30- • >t AIC'1 M;e • ._ ol Sports 111-t.tlol0<n1' ion lnd1 tyo~ • i r IKt hom On11rHl (1hf()lft1f U t hitt ti Acnt 11h»•t x 11111,_ ,_ 11a• m .... • GI 1tn1ctit -3:45- D !111 -~ I ll 1t1A lnk~ll f.h•OIO •I liotdtn Stalt A:OO a n.. ~s-. e ...,... le 1111 a.tlOlll ti Uw Sa t i ltNM.I CD llem· "F.r11111 Ctt1t1Jt•· lt•I" (dr1) co Joel McCou. 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Ulla Jacobson ( lf1\ m) Amlfkan liles1';te :2.JJ (bJ Ironside ·~S~:19" ED St11 So«er (12f1 f ) Doc 11111 Cll m O.nth lf US,000 l'yumld m eor""' "" -6:30- 0 ( tl'l 1 ) CJ ffllews II Celebrity SweePf11les D lrttte Vit Srnct ht can I woia .. 11 h Lillie V1t, Cr I ht decides to b,comt a J()Ckey ~nd maybe get nm n1s lloi'• that way In a uct h' I'> thrown and. who~ lh! hosp1lll ht hu n11h1marts aboul 1 •d•n& ind dte1du to give 11 uµ O Workl of lllt Su ID lltdll S. m RGlllr "IMS 7:00 0 ( f7 ) ) I 60 Mt1111ln D SHMl ATTACl!! • BOLO OISllEY DRAMA! D ~l 1I J lOl Cl) World of Dis. 11fY Call II Coura1t Marooned on a deserted "land rn the South Pac1hc. t 1een11e boy Ma'11u IKO hrs ~n woist tor~ on a duperate struq te tor ,urv1¥1t tn "erch of his own manhood M1l1tu laces' wild boar.• man eahnt 1h1rk and 111 '"Ir) trib, of hHdhunlm ! t VllJ»ip to the llGttom ti the Su 8 (13\ •I 1) ~r Htrdy lo11t "*Y 0i .. llysttries ··the 01sap pea11n1 floo•" A ny1n1 uucer a man •ho mYlltrio11sly v1n11hn. 1 holise 11111 c111nc•s its rn1e110ts ind 1 f1ool thll collapm are only M1111e ol lhe challenats lac1n1 the Hardy 8ovs as they try lo i.olvt 011• ol their most mind bo1tl1n1 mysle11es Iii ... frUSllrt H11.11t Q) JACK JOlllS Stirs On • MUSIC HALL AMERICA a> .... lbll AMrlCI <SI Tiii l.lfttld of Mir\ Tw• fD """" an4 Ille l'ltbburC'I Con tert ol fthaikovsky •nd Slm•n~y'· Atldre P1tv111 tOllducls lhe P1t1sbureh Symphony Orchest11 1n lch11~ov$ky s P1,no Conctno No I m B na1 Minor and Stravinsky s suite lrom "The r11eb11d .. m Kortan un1ua1e Procrams -7:30- 0 Mofit: (90) "lohHJ C-ho" (wes) ·~6 frank $1n1tr• Phyths Kuk Mtenan Wynn 8:00 0 ( 1T 31) l •t1o41 Rhoda and her Old h1&h school buddy 1nv1lt B1tnda to an alt n11hl pa1•m• pally tur a wolt dawn rnemOf'( lane I ht stroll becomes 1 ver, bumpy roild •htn 1 simple truth'" lypt verbal iame optns up 1 s1S1trly 1ealou\ly 1on2 bu11ed 8 llfl (J) lOJ Im lllC Sund1r lilyslt1y-llcCloud London B11daes" lord Chtrtes Bridges (Jack C,m1dy) I hlih Jiyon& Vl$1IOI from Bnt11n with a•ptnthan1 to. stulln& iewtlry lrom his Ame11un hosls is a se<:rel •1tntss to lhe slay1n1 ol the man he wu aboul to rob 0 Wonderful WOfW ol II•'" I) l'ettt lhrahall Variety Hour U (Q:f ) ) '"1 Sia M~lioll $ lil.tll lo t.llch the Cagle Alltr two OSI scotnhsls disappear whrlt tookm1 lor radio atllvt o•t located on SKrtd Apache land. Sttwt must pertorm an ~nc1ent land ntual 1n order to 111n permission to enter lhe area lo loo~ lor them ID Movie: tC: (Zllr) "01 Hum1n H11rts" (dra) Waller Hu~lon. James Slewafl Beulah Bondi CE Sim Yony S. IS CatlllNrtn 11 fD Alnenu -8:30-0 (1111 f ) ( l'hrllis Phyllis steps up lier mother 1n law meddhnt when her d1uahter and son in law move into a rundown aoartmenl e b1n1etism in "1ti11t • places." Journey to Sinppo<e with host Stan Moon1ylllm. 0 COIM Wal\ .... Workl 9:00 U WT 1 U) 1J 1 Swflcll hll M1111n played by 1uu1 Aucusla Summe1land &ots to Ptlt IOI hrlp when Steve hti eshan&ed husband warns her that site and then son Charley 11e rn daneu because he hn beGomt unknow1naty involved with a .,death squad'" a11emp11ne to tree a p11soner lrom 1'11 0 0111 ••rts IJ JAMES CAAN STARS! * "THE GAMBLlR" FIRST TIME ON TV! U (t8) m> QJJ ABC Sund11 lilo•lt: ~} (Z-r) "Tht Ga111bl1r" (dra) '74 Jamts Cun. Paul Soivrno l1urtn Hullon A colle&t lucller who is a compulme aarnbler ttopar d11ts the luturt ol ont ol his sludenb. Hll1 athltle. t01>av oft his own 1ernbhn1 debts 0 THIS IS YOUR Biil.[ • Jeruu ltm Wiii ltcomt Capital ot flit World D Tltla la ,..., llllle Cl) tu H11111hrd a Titt o.e •• , m llut111iec• lllulrt: Upstlll\, 0-.stain -9:30- 0 lll .I> liJ m lllC 81& ht11t-An bt11m1 llflllt 0..111 Rm D1111a Ross stars 1n this speml tracrnc her Irle and ureer throuch sones lrom her hims 1ecords and concert appearancts Ms Ross por trays [thel Walm, Bessie Sm1lh and Jmph1ne Baker 1n lrrbutes lo lhe leiendary srneers o flit 111111 b to1n1n1 (t) 511111111 Ind ColnJlllY 0 COO £llSTS1 CHRIST * RESURHCTEO? BY It. WURMBRAllD Victim Of Communist Msons 0 VOIU of UM lhttyra m CoroM ,_ 10:00 O (ffT\ ())) ...J Otlmchlo Delvecchio aoes In setrch ol those 1espons1ble for robbina 1 church. murde11nt a p11est and murder1ne 1 fund ra1se1 who had o101ked for the church O Oar of OiKOffrY D &ar11tr T td ArmllrOfll Cl) Gesfll HOllr m •""' I.Si )1rry Falwell m l'ltdlt l rul/Glorr ol fhttr Ti11e1 Bueb11l ploer\ •~d manaaers lrom the hnl two decadl'$ ol the 20th century "e tealured 111 n'wsreel toolatt and pholo&rilph~ -10:30- 0 Jimmy Sw1u1rt sno. CJ Or. W1th111111 11:00 o m tu (JO) m """ 0 flac.esdttn (J) Tiii m Club u < w rn > a ""' 0 Mtliday 11 llhlo4yl1IMI m Miaiell: 1111~ G> Hatt Hovf of llllndts @ (I) llalM ol th• Gt.... (ft) l"uWic l'lllq FOl!llll ID l'IMlt 8118'/Mon ((21) Cf)) AMJ W11i1111s m Jimmy S••UH1 -11:15- ((ll) ill) Sammy & COl'nPlllY -11:30- 0 .. o.ia: 1c 1 "Wines of fire" (dra) '61-Suzanoe Pteshetre o S.111111r & COl'n!NllJ O Tiit 700 Club D Ptter llarsluH $hool (J) Ttle,.,tM D ...-. (t "Ytlt~ty. today llld r-rw" (com) 6A Sophia Loren. Marcello Mastr01ann1 ®) lilowlt: CC., •C.ptti11 !Inman. 111.D." (dra) 64 Creeory Peck Ill $320,000 WCT T£11NIS * AT CAESARS ,Al.ACE ORAllTU/SOlOMOll Cll Wotkl Cll1mpll111lli, Ttnrt,. (8 (fl) llewsf P1l11 Manhtll s.... (J ll lllovit 12:00 1D lost 111~ 1:00 DAI OMW°rtL 2:00 fJ litHit : Ii:) "Th .. , Cried Mur•r" (dra) 66-Phil Slown MONDAY MUCH 7 for -111& IM lft-latulp. plus. see DAYlUtl ,.OCR.UllS. Below, IOI JtU1 COllY'""llCe. lrt tlle day's_,.,, DAmME MOVIES 9:30 O "llr llepwhtion" (dr a) '46 Barbara Stanwyck IO:OD !ltl '1Blttli11C lkUhop" (dra) "36 [dward G Robinson ll:OD O !Ci "Who's lll1ndin& tile llliftt" (tom) "67 Jom IMlon 12:00 m ''Tiie aod" (dra) 45- ludy Garland I :00 0 "It's A Sr111ll World" (com) 35 Spencer lracy f2tl -c ·0a, ot t11t Waives" (dra) 71 R1tha1d Eran 2:00 O ~ "The Hard Ride" (dra) JI Robl'rt Fuller 3:00 110 ~ "The Ghost & Mr. Ch1chn" {com) '66-Don Knolls. Joan Staley 3:30 U (CJ "Bliek llOOll" (dra) ·71 Roy lh1nnes EVENING e:oo o .t 1G-(r1r ~ > m ~ ea.ni •<.a T>~ 0 tif\ Star T rtl ..l Gomer P'yle O GunsMoke m l'artr!Clp F 1111lly Cl) Adaftt· 12 m 0.Ctric Com,lny 0) Dmaatic Stria •n He DIMl&ias m Uttie Rua1s -6:30- 0 s,My Mowit S,.cial • Bubar1 Edtn In, A Howt1nt In The Woods U ..... : C (W) "A lto.tm& IA Ille""*" (ho!) 11 &rbara E dfn larry H1cr111n Vtta Mole\ t Wy "1ffitll 10' ... " ~ Sllle m F1111lly Alfllf (ll' 3 )~• mz... ( lt f 1) 8-UIMMI mr-r.~ 7:00 e•~i t1mm1ttws • Ultl ca. t 11yn... s-l Te Ttl Ille Tr.ttl G c.c.trlllM 1811..Mlilq CD Tiie f1I fB~-- lj Wy Gnflrtll fD~2IT...PI <a J > 1'1110dp r-11 CDMtHM's,...., -7:30- .~ .,,.."' • lM Alw!Ull Style e tit's Mt A Deel I lltrM TllltT- D 1" •er's WiW it l'ri(e la ..,.. • (21 1(>) ..., ._.. ( 11' ) ) _.. $MOflC Jw-.... 1Jl I .... ~ t4 A11iN1s :a HlcM's ""-D FlllMl t4 lllll u Lilf1 ca. '9 T ' T"°" 8:00 0 (@ (})) <l •The JeltmoRs Mother lefferson sl11s up trouble when she invites one ot Georre s old l'rlfuends to the houSt IOI dinner D U1 I 10 Uttlt HouM CMI t1lt !'fame lhe Wisdom ol Solomon A runaway BlilCk boY (Todd 811d1es) who uys he 1s an Olphan oilers to sell himself to Ch;irles lnralls as a slave on u ch1n1e for an education 0 "CHANGE THE WORLD" * A PRAYER SPECIAL FOR CHRISTIANS! U Chan1e the WOfld Cr1111dt Rev Jack McAllister and Rev Came1on Wilson host this special which locusts on prayer and 11s power to chanre the world I Mowlt. C (2llr) wl'llt Foun~ u inllud" (dra) 49 Jjarv Cooper PatllCIJ Nut 0 GREAT FUN FAMILY * I IS ENOUGH-NEW U (jt) t ) :39 l'RUllERC £11111 Is £111111111 Dod Van Patten and Diana Hyland star as a contemporary couple beset with tht d1t11cult1es and JOYS ot ra1s1n1 ei&ht children ian111ng on atte hom 1 lo 11 O llHl Game of tht Wttl I 0tonto lllaple leats V1 lhe Philadelphia Flyeis m us.ooo l'y11mtd Cl) l'tfry Muon :a lllew11: ~ (2hr) "Tiit Shut- tered ._ .. (dral 67 Go& Youn& W PASTEUR SEEKS CURE • ON MICROBES l MEN fD llicrolles I Men Men of l 1ttle faith White Louis Pasteur and Robert Koth continue to disparage each others •01~ both men encoun ter 11norance and pre1ud1ce hom all sides 0> Premier ill> Billy Grahl m Cr11sadt m J1pa11tSt l.in1111ce l'roc11ms -8:30- 0 ( tT 3 ) t 811shn1 l oost (dd1e Bracken 2uests u ii "''" ~nown dose 1oc~ey operilt1na ii traud utent announcer s school who has 1rason to rt11et enrolling l enny m Crou·W1ts 9:00 fl ( 11' r3) t Maude Maude s Aunl Lola •ho os 11remt1bte to married men and v1ct ve1s.J reros on on Mrs H4u&iltuck s husband D >'1 11 11101 tm llBC Monday MOW1e· C • (Zhr) ''Tiie Wind and tht l1tn" (dra) /S Sun Connery Candice Berien 811an Ktolh lohn Huston An Ame11can widow and hei two ch1ldrtn become pawns'" a test ol wills wlltn they 11t kidnapped bv ii MOfocun desert chieftain g "CHANGE THC WORLD'' • A PRAY£R SPECIAL CONTINUES! D Chantt !tie Wtrld U MOST WANTED IN NEW * TIME/SERIES A HIT! U lff• Most W1nt1cl 'The Insider' A \tllf1 of bomre 5ute1de5 by lead1n1 c1lliens 1n lhr t1nancial d1st11ct shocu the city u there are no apparenl reasons lor the men to be l1~1n1 lheor own lives Gt Men 'nffiR Sllow a> '1111 Ylra1•11" fl) C.111 U11Mt11I fD '1111 1'1lliltf1 Ptantarenet and his L1be11t Party coOURUU debate the seciet ballot ('BJ rJ 1) llHy Grah1111 Crusadt Diana Hyland and Otck Van Patten star as Joan and Tom Braden. who cope with the 1oys and headaches ot raising eight children, ranging in age from seven to 2t. in Eight Is Enough. new ABC comedy·drama series, which will pre· m1ere Monday at BPM ~ 8 • d\ n•m1c T\ '>r~• t•I dl"\ntrd e0 \du"' elv 10 rrA\ tr \1ob1hu tion 'ron'4.HtJ t"\ \\tltlJ l •lrr.1turt \ tu1i..111f' .-nJ h11 .. tf'1J ~,I.,._~ \tc. \lntf'f •1th 'rt"'"' KU""'' o1r1•C' .. , .. ,., "' "'' •M-~· \\,.,Ml h .. ,.., .. ,, • \hrhn I ulh., • lnhn \\f\lt\ • (,..,rttt \lurllrr • ll1<lrorh BonhMllrr • .,, \u~U\hnr • lnhn 8un1•n . rh1llo1" Broo~\ • c .. I .... , Monday• March 7 8:00pm to 11 :30pm Channel 5 • KTLA To rt• ,·1H ''"" f Rt I h 'r' 111 1r, \'\,,\, t11 M.i\,, "''"'I''·'\' rt 1t1• \1ou \1,·An1n~lul ~rih In\'\ I l f\c,1, 1'1l 'itu1h~1( 1tv ( .11il1,r1u.11ll""'"4 MONDAY (C-tlftuedl -9:30-0 (CIZJ (1)) Cll All's h l1 Ch1r lty's upcom1n1 Mon1oh1 Orp 11ouscs the f 8 I ·s susp1c1on 1nd puls Richard 1n !ht midst tJI 1 b1tllt between eovernmenl 11enctts 10:00 0 ((17J ) Wres f111tb Botrace St111chl 1nd Rach11d K1ltr euest rn a slOty of heartbreak and deceit as a mother losts ht• son to a stran1e reh&IOUJ 0tder 8 (9 (I)) Q1' nElll(I( Futlltf IM F11Mf fht Apolor( l411ry l)OStS as 1 mob ch1ttta1n tnd f Hther 1111person1tts lht venctful 4'u1hltr ot t murder v1tt1m 1n a plot to con a wulthr sluppin1 ma11natt into 1dm11t1n1 his 1u11t St11s Stefantt Powm and Harold Could with Fun~ DeH1no loan Shawlee. [dw11d W1nte1. Ltwl$ Cllarles j) Ctltbrily ...... i3l lillr 6r1b1111 CNa;. fD "ROCK FOLLIES" -* MUSICAL COMEDY HIT m "-'&• ltut/Rtct follitt "Tht Show Business"' Five part musical comedy serin ts lhe story of Ihm trrls-1 ma11c1an s asmlant a Sha~esourun actreu and a porno star IDEl Bit• A11114o -10:30-m m m 11.., 11:00 UeCIJ D IDllftl ., @ Cnt Ill ..., I) Sllcles ~ u, m lbry IWtJMll, Mary Hlft111111 m Tiit .._.,.1111rs cur > n.. lalldl s-. ...... ~ ('211 fT) i.-AMticn Style CD Dr1111tic SefllS -11:30- 8 (lrt.l J:I) r I CIS Litt ....,_. ~ ....... : Oot ltlt" Ji., W1b; ''T•• ••ck111 D 0 cftt fla .._,CM-. • '--lilMriul $tyle I ' Tiit m. a.. • (!211 (J l U Sltttb tt Su FrncilcetO.• a.tint e Fltillc LIM ..... ,_ •Set ...... an.. 1t0ci. &3 1AHY MA•ILOW '" • SOLO i-llfOllWICE fll S.ltftt.11 B1rry M1n1low fllt poovf11 11n1er1sonp 11tt1 pt1 lolms Jnd t1lk$ 1bout his c .. w - from 1r•ct•1 to wch hll soncs n M•ndy It t 1 M111clt ind Could II 8t M1ric .~ ...... 12 :00 ...... "-M e .... : "WWtt C.r11" (ldv) 4? Htd1 la1Nn Wtltt1 Pidato~ ...... ; C "'f1le ~" (I~) 63-Stt•t Rt<r .. J. l1tci11ts Strnu -12:30-• ....._a-: ··u-he.Ilk. .. '1111 lk:ti Cat,. •t..1111 ... , ...... ...... .., .. ~-·De(' (Id•) 46-ltl!itr Hunter 1200 8 0 IJ.J l1JJ T_.,. 3:00 8 ... le: (CJ "nt 0.t • Sia" (C"') ·~•AU~ 1.Jdd 111..-10 TUESDAY MUCH I Fe1 lllOfllillC Mii 1lttt110011 listifll', pltnt sac DAYTIME PI OGRAMS. .... tor ,.,r (--"·lit tllt 111(1-., DA mlllE llOVl£.S 9:l0 II "Sttlft 011111" (dral ·37 Barbara St1nwyck Alan Haft 10.00 a "Tiie M1D111 llr Clitt11 ilell:St" (dra) '38 Edward C Rol11 nson Cta ire T m01 11:00 m cc:i ..... * 111e c.to111I" (tom) !>8 Danny ~yt. Curt Juretns 12:00 CD "Ton11ht lftcl Emy lltcht" (mus) ·cs Rota Haywofth. ltt Bowm1n 1:00 l!I "lootln1 for Trouble" (dra) ·33 Spencer lmy S tC) "Strtnadt" (mus) 'S6-ltb110 lanra 2:00 Cl \.t. "Wuthtr1111 Hti(htl'' (drt) · 10 Anna Calder Mirsllal limolhy Dalton Harry And"ws 3:30 U CC.I "Die Die My Darlina" (dra) 65 hllulah Bankhead, Stelanre Powers Peter Vao1han t:Vl!NING 8 :00 0 U J) CD (<II (])) llews D @ J' (31 rf) m Nft\ 8 9StlrTm li '*-"Pyle CJ '--'• CD P 1rtrid1t F 11111ly tl)MMI 12 m ,... .. lmk/Dectnc Comp1ny m Dn9lt1e SetMS QI Milt~ m utt1t Rnub -6:30-u Druhl Guuts rncludt lyd•t Corme. Charley Pnde. Dan"f Sthou Bobby Kosstr ind Michel Cumrd I W, Gfiffitll m •" &nffill s. m Fltllilw AH11r (({7) m> Gilnsmob S)Z- ((31 (J)) '""' .... m TCIWll 11i. 7:00 aeall 1t1mm•rws e U.r Clull (I I Illy fllrtt $oM f(J Te, .. Hit Truth Geoi-itrttieft CD I '--LJicy .., Tiit fll • Allencl/hlttl J"'111 '*'' aw,wlffltll m ktltil/l.Mlrtr l.,rwt ('2f • ) n.. '•rtftqt hllllly m llklblt'i ""' -1:30- a ~ c...n • I.Mt a-IUtl Style n.. 0.-c;,... • <IDl 9 Il m Hollpoorll ... m n. ""' si.. e n.....,..w•r11 CD (C!I ) 1t"7 lollcll <<m CD> lldMllt t11 tllt loM ·--··"'"* e C111111lll 11 TOlllPf au.no. • wr• r,..., 8 :00 0 (@ (])) [)) Who's Wllo D CDl ct) (JOI 811 811 Ilic• ~ ··frre rn the Holt .. Aller enemy bombers wreck Vella la Cava and kill Hutch lhe mechanic Ma11ne buss dtctde lo bluk up Papp~ s souadron ind re iss1en the flyers U Movtt: ~ (2tlr) "Jilt lt1ked lu1111r" (draJ 67 Frank S1nate1 Peter Vauahan I llowi1: .C (lhr) "Am dtnt" (draJ 66 Duk Boearoe Stanley Baker D QJ1 Happy Days Font How Int Howa1d invents Ame1oe1 s lust leash t0tnpacto1 ulltO lhe Carb11e Gulper ind then 1ncludn Fon11t rn n1s plans lo lorm 1 corpoutron so they will become world lamous O Movtt: CC. (211rl "Clrtlt of Ven1111c1" (Susi 1 I Junne Moruu. Simone S12nore1 Charles Yanai Michel Boquet m List al tht Wiid Q) Perry M1J011 f1} ltews/Pllblic Af111rs l8J Mowtt: (2hr) "Si1u1hon Hojlt less IM llol SeticMis" (com) '6~ Robert Redford Alec Guinness. An1la Hoeler (!21J fl l Silly Graham Crus.tdt fD "TH£ VOLGA" N1tion1I • Geoaraphic Special funded by GULi fD llU1oul &10111ph1c Sp.cit! Tht Vot11 film crew follows 1IOOi the l.lOO mile Yotea Rrver from lh, Valdar H~ls on lht north 10 lh• ~sp11n Sta on rhe SGulh 101 a ctompst of Rus.mn hie seldom seen by Americans OJ V1._ I C.nUr m Blly Gnb1111 Cru.iad~ m P$ytlllC f'tlellOIMN -8:30- D (HI l.wtr11t & SIMrlty f11nk' Flrne Laverne and Sh11lty coo~ up a sch,me lo 1et 11d of tamn' s dad \ latest love interest Vtronrca Otake m Cross-Wrts f1} Chl11ese P'roe11m m Si1111tion Comtd, 9 :00 U ( l7l 13l) 91 M•A•S•H With the 407Jth w short nt blood that Colonel Polter sirs. Diacula couldn't lind a Quick \n~rk arounrl here:· the sureical teams handle a .. 1de ranee of cases in a 1ruehna 18 hour operahn& session, con1tnu1ng lrealmtnl 1n lht post op ward D (lJl fl) GI Pohct Womu Silky Chamberlain" A bunco ottict• and ~ "'" otticer post as ~usblnd and 1111ft to entr1p the con m1n who swindled Srt Crowley's unrl~ nut nl h1~ Ille uv1nes U (iltl 'f') ()fl Rldl M111. ~r lb A 11 Mowlt. C (2hr) "Thi l lut Mn~ (011) 66 Ctortt Peowa lame\ Muon m Mtrt lOrtHiA Sllow m Vir&1nl1n fB lilullC.lf Vanety fD "Hp Brukttouftuu Oasis In ~ "Troubled Waters Host Ph1loppe Cousluu rnvut111tu walerwa'fl (lhr New YOik Biehl and lht Hudson River) thruleneo by pollutt0n ClfJ ClllrnllJiOtlllliJ WrntNn1 -9;30- G ((l7) Cl)) I) 0111 °'' It Tna ID Mlllk.lt Stria TV WEEI<. ~ARCH 8. 1811 10:00 8 (117! 1 )f t llot1~ Ko1ak 1s not happy when loann' lon1 (loan Yan Ark) 1s assigned to his d1v1s1on and neither 1s she bul they find •hey ha ve to wo1k torerhtr as cops whelht1 they hkt ol 01 not D J~ e r m ~1<1 Story let l11nt Robert Forster 1t1rs as a vrct squad oll1ct1 wllo involves h1mstll 1n lht ltvts of vouna 1111s ho~ dauanter #1th her t1prns1vt shl1n1 ltSSOM and runaways lllfcrd onlll orost1lutl()n 00"twS • c••nty ltewue 0 FAMILY · DOUG • RISllS SUGERY! D (12f e ) HI r. .. 11y Hav1n1 decoded to rem11n blond rJlher th11 f;ce a very dancerous operatoon Oouc returns home and londs hr• tam1ly less lh•n sympathetic Con rtust0n ol a l oarl sto1y J4 Bilfr Gr1h1rn Crv"4c f2l) DUKE, COUNT, £LU • JAil GREATS SWING! f1l) All·Stu S.1111 Fest1W1I fhe 19/~ r esttval and Peabody Awa1d "'"'"" leatures 1au &reals Oul.e Ell1nilon Count Basie. £Ila F111gerald and the 0111onal Benny Goodman Quurer -10:30-m mm"•"' 1 1:00 D D m t>f llews o r • to JJ e, llttrl U (tlf e ) Lowe AMenc111 Style 6 Sutsles Mitch Up 0 lrtmldc m libry Hart1111n, Miry H1rt11111 CE 011 Holl•J-•11 ( 1 r 3 > Tiie ~11Ch siww it Btst of Grouctto fD In S..rcll ol lllt llHI AlntrlCI -11:30- 0 ( ft 3 ) • CBS l1t1 Mo.1t C "T11pped" (sus) I J J1mo B1oltn Susan Clark D iZli 16) HI flit lollnny C..t1011 6 1 The nL Club U (lltl • 1) l)t Tuesd.tr M°'"' of Ille WM• m 11ews II> Srt Btlko (2f The 700 Club f2l) MEii THROW GIRLS' • ROCK GROUP OFF KU EID RoO follies 12:00 u 8"t of GfOIKhO m Mov11: I c I "fl'lt Asllote lft Sm· ,.,., ... tD llcmt: "H11flw1ll" (mys) A8 Robtrl l•ylOt. ~udrey lotter Cl) Mov11: C 1 "The Mu Wiit L.tu1t1s" (ldv) 66 Inn Soiel -12:30- 0 All ll1(11t Show "Cll1t1eo Dud ltM," "luktt of tllt SpmlJ," "Tiit Frottn Gllolt" fD l.thllO ConJort1u111 2:00 a fl1ov11 Oo~bltlHlvrt. "h una Mr. tinceln," "Appornl1111nt With D1n1er" m Alf lliJM Siio• "W1r of lht llonsltrs," "lht Quiet Gun" -3:05- D Mo,11: CJ "Tht l·Sh1p•d Room" (d11) 6J ltSht Caron fWEDNESDAY) MUCH' Fer --a aM lftlf1IOlll liltillp. plea. Mt DATTIME l'ROGIAMS. lleloll, lof ,..r C91Ml1it1Kt, Ill Ille drf• ...... DAYTIME ltOVIES t'JO 0 "Tllb b Illy Affair" (mys) '37 Barbara Slan111yck Robert ra~tor 10:00 <Jll) "Coftfmion1 al A llat1 Spy" (dial '39 Ed111ard C Robinson. P ~ul l ukn 11:00 CJ CJ:) "Tllt htJlt Plaill" (dra) '>5 G1e1oiy Peck. Btrnard lee • 12:00 m "Wif 1 Venus Sec1tta ry" (rom) 36 Jun H1tlCM Clark Cable 1:00 0 ~ Dttll lo P.y" (dr1) '30 -Ronald Colman loretta Youn& 181 "Goldbye MJ h!ICY'' ldra) '>I Joan Crawford Robert touna, frank LovttoY 2:00 l!J (C) "Thi Mounttln'' (d1a) '56 Spencer Tracy RObfft waener. Clarre Trevor l.00 (IQ) .... '•radt of c-.dy" (coml 35 Cl11• C1blt Ju n H1tl0W 8 :00 D 8 (}1 llGJ (fi7l f])) '- D @ tf ' (a.I\ r11> m ""' G at) St.11 Trt• lJ) Cienltf Pyle CJ ~• ID hrtrWp fM.ily Q)W.-12 m Dectnc C.,.117 a .... DDclCl.ls m lltttt Ratui. -6:30- f) D1n1ll! Guests include Orson Welles. Peter Strauss Steve f01d and Lauren Hutton llJ AM, Gnlflth ~ IMfw Crllfln Show ID Family Atbl1 ([7) (])) GllllSlllOit m ZA10111 (\21) CJ)) Kippy Dap 7:00 aatH >a>m1ttws O liars~ My""• S-T• 1 .. tile Trvtll o c.c.t11tJN m 1 i.-t., m Tiit Fii 1211 AM, Ciriff rtll m Mac"'9l/l..ell1t1 Rtptl't ((3) (I)) '•rtridt• flftllly m Mdtlle's ""' -7:30- D m llamt ""' T Uflt u "-Aln«K.111 Style r:Il llM ~ c...plt fJllbtd'- (J) $121,000 o-st• 0 llM ....... w.w (IQ) Wild w.w al An11111b ID (IBJ rl) ltMJ llunc.h (<Ir CD) ,_, ~ Ille Coull1ry @ ~ SwttpS11ket S Moc.t•'s HtlMt &l> Challflll ll loni1hl 13) Liars Club ft)"F" ,.., THE REAL WORLD OF SHIRLEY MacLAINE "You re up there all alone-you're not playing a role, you're playing yourself And if 1t bombs. there's nobody else to blame " That Is Shirley MacL.ame's assessment ot perform- ing 'live" 6n the musical stage, a mt11dlum she has tllturned to after a busy career In front of the motion 1>4cture cameras. ·'A television variety special has some of that same excitement-the exposure. the butterflies-because I'm still playing myself, and there's no place to hide trom that, .. she says. Miss Mac Laine stars In her third te181/lslon variety production, "The Shirley MacLaine Special· Where Do We Go From Here?," Saturday at tOPM on CBS Between television specials, Miss Maclalne has taken her one-woman singing and dancing revues to 11ve audiences at some of the country's largest show rooms. including Broadway's Palace Theater and the glittering palaces of Las Vegas. And she has proved to the world and, more importantly, to herself that she need not submerge her talents in a make-believe character Her stage shows are magnificently mounted, em- bellished with glamor and elaborate trappings but, underneath all that, the experience of live performing hH taught the talented lady some basic truths about herself "I prefer the ·real' world," she aays, "real chal- lenges and real people I am very much aware of the dangers of being trapped by illuslons, of playing parts until life ~omes a kind of fantasy Working on a stage alone. I found. helped me dispel the Illu- sions." 8:00 0 ( Ill ) ()) GeM T lmtj II ill! (f) (]]) m Th lift ' r-of Grizzly MallS Howdy Do I m Mad laO Crr11ly Adlrms be l1tves his lr,nd Mid IKk ( Oenm Pyle) nu drowned and 1n llish bic~s 1ecans tht dmols ot 1ne1r meelrnt arid l~t utl~ d1ys lhty sptnl tottl h" U Movie: C~ (21u) "An [yt IOI a. £,." (•ts) '66 Robert I 1ns1ng (!J ~: (?llr) "Tllat Man from Rio" (adv) '&4 Jun Paul Btlmondo fJ 9 Tilt Bionic Woman laime seeks to beJrrend a Vietnam vtl "1n's daucnier 111ho has not spoken si11te her mother's dulh O 11lt Attncecs P11t1tk Macntt and 011n1 R1&a stir m Wild Wotl4I ti An•"'1ls Q) '"IJ 1111-m loru• Vanety Hour f21) llalloul Geo(raphK 1 ht Wild lhver' fil) The [ptc Tlllt llntr Wu SIO<y d 111hal m11hl havt b~tn lht &rtale~t matron p1ctu1t em made d11tctor losef von Sternber1'1 I Claudius (starrr na Charlts Lauahton and Merit Oberon)-and the d1ff1cull1ts l~I prevented its completron (all (I !) lilly Gralla• C1UM4t lo Ult """" ED tlll•peonit11p Wrtstlint m la~ u111u11• 'roc11m1 -8:30-u (111. fl) 11 The Jlchons Soec11I ruesl ts Geor&•• En&tl .. ho d•splays her danc1n1 1b1lrly '" addr Iron to her tons1derablt comedy !kills 1D C1111SS-Wtti 9:00 U ( 1r ~ •) rt CBS Wti!MSday Mo•it: C (2111) "111 Ma1uty~" (dial 1f Cnarlt\ Bronso" Al l '1 htlt Linda Cmtal. ltt Purctll Paul Loslo Aleiandro Rey 8'onson Slil~ •s a !armer •ho dtl1es the mob by aivrn& •01~ to the nttdlUI peoplt 1nsteid 01 lhose nand picked by lht syndicate 0 (fJJ 'I m C,O Sh11hy Despite hrs status as • conl111ntd bachelor Chret Sharkey Ines lo rt solve a marrtal probltm tor ont ol hrs rec1u1ts and 1he plin ~1pl()dts into a Poer 6" br~•I fJ (.it e ) >t llartll• Whtn two senior (•h/tn ner1hbors ol IU1ttla s &~l rnvol•td 1n a mink coat ht•st lonv must not only orotect them hom A gan1s1t1 •ho want\ lht coats but hom 01osecul1on •~ "'" O 10 &.lly Graham Cr&Mdt lo the llltlon m lltrv Grilli" Show m Yir11niln lalJ ~lfiU fD A WIDOW'S STRUGGLE • IN "POSSESSIONS" m Cr'eal Ptr10tman<ts' Childhood "Poutrnons Rhod• Uwrs and Anthony Hopkins star rn Ceo11e [warl [vans \tory abuul a widow w11h thrtt chrldrtn wllo 1s lorced lo .ell all her oosstss1nns 1nclud1nt Int lamrly ptJny to pay htr dtbh -9:30- 0 fi 91 m lht Mclun Sltnmon S~ Mar 1nd Peaav's pliln~ tor a prrvalt ann1vtr~ry party al home -alone · alt sh1tt,rtd whrn two of son Allan s commune com pat11ols drop 1n 101 lht ,.,nrng In the strict physical regimen she followed 1n pre- paring for her return to the rigorous demands of multiple stage appearances, Shirley rmproved her health and inc reased her energy many-fold "I learned something very important during that pe- riod ... she recalls "I learned that as long as I am strong, I don't have to hm11 myself-I can do some ot all the many things I'd like to try to do .. And that she has done She has written two books and is completing a third. She headed the llrsl American women's delegation to the People's Re- public of China and filmed a prize-winning documen- tary about that visit. She won several Emmys for her first two television specials; has traveled around the world and has performed to SRO audiences and rave reviews with her one-woman stage shows She has made her first motion picture in more than tour years-"The Turning Point." her 27th movie WEDNESDA\' (Condnu9d) 10:00 D Quinn Martin's hies • Of Tiit Une1pecled!!!! Gt1tled Hand Kills!!! D 211 • IJ_Qj m h its of the U11t1ptdtd A Hand 101 Sonriy Slut Ric~ Nelson eu,sts as' m11011uau' baseball pldy" who l~n hts h;ind in an au1omob1lt 1tt1dtnl A 1un\pl;n1 opt1•1ton is 1n •PPArenl success unlrl the new hand la~'' on lht s1nisrtr ltft of its l1•rntr o•nt1 1 \mall time thue dnd k1lle1 DOii,., l C.tet1111y RHIH! o (j9 e ) l t CflJrhe's Anctil Ida I up1no euesrs ;s • """" Qu•tn whcl hues Ch,rlit lhrtt slrulhs I l1nd out who 1) lryin~ tu dr1vr htr 1ns.1nt fl) 111111 Today H lltNy Grah1111 Crusade lo lhe fhtlOll ID BERGMAN'S HIT FILM * WITH LIV ULLMANN f1j) 1'1ed&e 8rt1'1S<1nts rro111 A l1bmace l11 Ullmann dnd f1la11ll Jostphson sla1 1n lhrl ln~rnar Btr~ mdn \" parl ser1e~ lhr \lud1 111 ij mw1a2t ove1 ~ IPn vrar p,,1od -10:30-m Q) ED News m Womu 11:00 O O m >t lltwl U (:it e ) low American $tyte l S.n1les Mitch Up O ~t t 10 llewi 0 lrOM!dt m llUry Hartm.an. M11y H1r1111.tn G) 011 Hftty_,s ( 11 } ) Tiit bllCh Sllow 2t Im ti G191Kllo fD "'•ll&t l1uk The World of fn&1111t l111n1u Ill• lam u\ dut<:IO• tal~s ;b•>ul h1\ ''' -11:30-u ( 11 3 I e CIS ult Movie C ~lb, of l1lt [tJ Cun" <~•\I b3 lllenn I urd Ailhu• ~•nnrd• a i~ • 10 m llllMy c.l'liOtl t Them Club a ( 29 e ) )t lht Rookttl lltyJttry DI the Wm f.D llWI Cl) $(1 llllM It flit 700 Club Sl) l'lfftt lrt1klll0<• iothts "Ille hl'1n1 ,.ldum ' 12:00 U le~ •' Grt11tllo g Mo.,1· c "C1mblt1 from ~ttMt" , • ._, \4 11.1, Rnbtrf\lln f.D ~ "ltlM Tour llbll'' lluml ll 011~ Giblr tun H1r10• II) lltowtt "T" Art Cu1ft(' 1d141 ~) A"l~MI Pn•1n\ -12.30- D All II.Pt S. "The Tlllrd St Cllt," "11111, '1,clle, Rvi!." "l~n­ " 1111 Slit Cltft11n" m ,..,..,. ' 1i.. "'19Uf•" 1 :00 D 10 121 t TM1tt1 .. 2:00 CJ Mtttt 0.-.rt fU IMlt "Tou "'"" Meola." "Crxhp" -2:05- D lll"it. C "Th lor rrt111 °' ............. <wu> S• Will Roo" Jr IU11ey Ollon I on Ch1nty m •lllPt si.. "Th• ••&le c,, ,..,-"TM lbt1n& DI llli111t" Pege 12 -THURSDAY I MARCH 10 for mofn1nc ltld lfte1-hstincs. pltut "' DAnllll[ PROGRAMS. Btlow, for y~r t-ntelKt, are the dly' 5 mO'lltS. o..m1u MOVIES 'J.lO U "'Christmn 111 Connec lieut" 1com) 4~ Barbara Stanwyck Otnoos Morian 10 00 ~ "Bullth or llallots" td•al J6 I d••rO C Robinson loan Blondell liumph1ty 8oga11 11.00 O WitntU lor lht P'rosecu hon" (du) ~/ t yron, Pu .. er Ma•ltnt O,,t11fh Charle~ lauahlon 1~·00 m c 111e l>e$11f~" 1~es1 43 Gl~nn I ord r Yffyn Keyes Clan~ I 1t~o1 I 00 U "Woman Chuts Mu" (COili) J/ loel McC1ta 26 c "l.Jnd of Ph~11oh" \adYI ~~ l~ck HdW~1n\ 2:00 O C "Dun•1tch Ho1101" {\C• Ir) 10 Sandia Ort 300 10 Ci "Grut Ameucan Pastt1me" (mm) ~6 Torn lwell. Annt lio1nc1) 3 30 O C "Tht House That Wouldn't Dit" !hur) /0 Barbard Slanwyr>. EVENING 6:00 0 0 • 10 ( 17 3 ) lltws O a~ 6 I 29 e > ~ llt"' U 2$ Slit T rrk 6 Gomer l'ylt O CullSll!Me m ,.artrld&t r .,,, •• , Q) Adlin 12 fD Pltdee Bmktloom 3t Mt\e Ooualn m uttte bsu1s -6;30-e Dtuhl Gu•)ls include Hedd fva' Roy (111~ and Pat B<Hlnt 6 Andy Grtfftth tO Mtrw Cnfhn Sholl f.D r1m1ly Alflir ( 11 31) G11nsnmt ( Jtl 8 1) uve-ne and Shnley mr°" r.t• 7:00 DD J3 6 mm11ews U l"r' Club t My Thttt Son1 t To Ttll the Truth u CorKt11l11tion m I l.o¥t l11<y 111 Tiit f81 .ff AMJ Cr1f11lll m ~lltilflefl1tr lltport ( 2t l The P1rtnd1• hm1fy m llldblt's llny -7:30- 0 Alldy Tony R.ind.ill 1uem U l.O'lt Allttloun Slylt I Tiie ~ Couple • The Gtnt si.i. f ~nd~ C11M1a Cl) The Joltr'' Wiid 10 <ill 1 t Mlttll Game G) ('29 I ) llrldy lu11<h ( 11' f) i) The Wiiburn l rotllt11 2f 1t1c111's "''* 6j) Chi• ZI T Olli& hi cm l"tke "Riehl at I.I.us Club m "r'TrtlOll 8:00 0 THE GO·GETTERS! • NEW·THE WALTONS e ( 1] 3 ) J I The WaltOIU Btn becomes a high p1tssure used m ~ltSmdn wor~1nR 101 his g111fritnds lalht1 and 11 the ume 11m, OIM~ and John 111empt lo )flf Sheutt [p 811dirs on matry1nt an old lldl11t .. ho has '°'"' to vts1t him o :u e fulashc Jou1ney A D•"ni of ConquHI While lht lude1 ol an dhtn 1aet lrts dyont his ut Ot>d 1n command ~fols d m1hli1y in vas1on ol lh, olht1 hmr 1onts U Mow1e C (Zh1) "8y love Possessed" (dra) 61 Lana lu1nt1 U )t Wtkome IKk Kolter (I!) F ttddtt ~comes suspecl No I wh~n thr cJa~ sa .. ngs fund d1upptar~ 11 th• ume hme a~ he show~ up w1lh • n, .. bl~~ 0 Mow1t C (2hr) "Su Woll" (drd) 7• £dwa1d M"ks 10 ( 29 8 ) m Billy C11ha111 Cru~e m A Darlna & Unique • Woman, Mary Kin1sley Eaolores Afrtu m 6 Ttn Who D111d M .. ry l\1nR sle~ The advtnlurts of a ve1y Vrc10,,a11 £nghsh lady who wenl lo th~ ltve• infested Wesl Coa~t of Al 110 on 1891 dS an t•plom •nd 11adrr lh1s 11101 •ttounts hrr 1ou1nev Along lht R,.e1s 0Kowe and Remblo.t du11ng wh1tn sht hved w1fh h1bes of rann1bals m ,.erry lil•IOll 1( Mow1t: C (2h1) "Tht Sand hppies .. Pait I (d"J fib Sttve McQu•tn C.nd1Ce B~ratn fD Maslt1P1t<t Theatre m J1p.1ntst unciuce P'roe1tm -8:30- 0 ( 29 e ) SJ Wlllt's H11>ptft 1n& Mama and R11 dtCld, lo 111 Ott\ waion llK good alter flier l1nd oul she s b1u~ine his bureau d•a•'r ooen 10 rtad his 1ou111al 9 :00 0 CIRCU Of CHllOREN • Or1m1-Disturbtd kids chanre helpe11' lives fl (IJ1) (}\) l l ~Circltof Chlldrtn (2h1) !Int Aleundei Rach@I Roberts David Ogden S11m. Nan Ma•hn and Mall hew laoorteaua star in lhts drama bued on Ma1y M~cCr11<~en·~ autob1og11ph1cal book aboul !ht '"'" ielalion or ,molllln»lly 1hslurbrd ch1ld1tn and the11 teachers al a special school D 1231 ($J •fQ\ Em NBC Best Sel111 -lhe Rh1n1111u hchu&t Steph'.n Collins laurtn tlullon ano Inv r '"'' sta1 '" lh11 adaplalton of Robt•l Ludlum s novel of 1n1t1ni t111nal double duhne and 1n111quf Juung Wnild Wai II In lhe p1em1tre 'P•sode an Amt""" enc1neu w1lh t•Ptttence on ~sp1on11t (Cotltns) f\ 1wu1led lo 1111n1t lht lop secrtt ltansler ol scttnhlic dat1 from Geiman a1ents lo lJ S 1n1e11ieence t Mowtt. C: (~hr) "Wiik 111 Ult Wild $1de" (d11) 67 lau1tnct H•t~fy, Jan• Fonda 0 ( 2f e ) )f Bmey 11111111 Deltth•e f 1sh 1s '" d11& on lht 1nt1 mugeine •Quid 1nd the 1est of tht dtrertrvu try to 1e>0lve a conlht I btlw,rn 1 man who cl11ms semi army luls 1111ned his hullh and 1 ~eraunt who sa ys lht min lhrul entd to bomb his 1ecru1hna station m Merw Crllfln Show Ci) TM Vlr11nl1n E K. MARCH ti, 1917 fD Ci.Hiutioll "Man lhe Measu1e ul All lhm~s Btllel 1n the d1in1ty of man emerees u lhe Iheme ol the l1al11n Rtn11\sance as 11-0sl Kennelh Clark v1s11s flortnct tu look al the works ul 8oll1celh Gh1br1l1 And t1tunelltsch1 -9:30- 0 ( H 9 ) Jt Tony llandoll Show lud&t f1ankhn c~allen&,u JudKt 81rntll vtltr1n ol 11 yra•s.lur •ltellon n Suptr10t Cou11 Jud gt 10:00 Ulltws 0 ( i.1f I H !i1RiiiiJ frOlll Th1J Momeni On ... ColeTorttr Sit•• I awientt ind £ ydoe Gorme hosl lh1s spectacular musical 111bute lo one ol Ameocn c1ulrsl compoSfrs Colt l'orler Cursg 1~cludt Bob Hopt llhtl Mt•man balle11na Natal1A Maka1ov1 and the S•1nglt S1n1m II 0 1M Billy G11h1111 Crusade ID M1erobts & Mtn (fl) -10:30-m mm llews 11:00 0 0 I • I )t lltW$ o 12~11 t 1.101 m11 ... U lovt AmtriUn Stytt 1 (I Sln11es Matcll Up O Ironside m Miry H1rtm1n, Mary Har1111an a> Tiit Hon•J-trJ ( 17 13 l Tiit R111eh Sllow ~ SHI of CrMllo m P'ltdc• 111lk1R«k ro11iu ( 2t a ) Loft Ameriun Style -11.30-e ( 1Y 3 l e CBS ult lllovtt: C "llot•k The Dutil b llot A P'1JMn1 C11dt, "Tht l•1n1 Gius Wer" (d11J 69 Chuslopher Ion~ R1lph R1Ch11dson Pia Deae1m1r~ Allthony Hopkins 0 U 0 I ,TQ) m .tofWly Cll'liOtl J flit P'Tl Club o (;a1 \ l") 1l Th•rld•r ll1cht Special David Harlman -Gamblers Winnm i nd lost1s mNews a> S(1 Bilko (211 flit 700 Club 12:00 O Best of Groucho a Mowtt: "Carrlnrton v c .. (dla) ·55 David Novtn m Crou·Wtb 0) Mom: "Wake Up and Ktll'' (mys) 6.1 Robtrl tlnllm~n -12:30- u Ml 1111ht Sllow "Th• ltst lhn," "flit GoldWJft rol1ies," "I'll S.11 M) Lii•" m Mowtt "Dt11r1 Mt" (dr~) 41 Gtr~1 Carson Rob"t M1fthum fD Woman 1 :00 o la 61 to T011101Tow 2:00 l!I frlowlt Ooubltf.,lurt. "Under w1111," "I lltmembtr 11111111" -2:30-m All ll1&ht Siio-: "forbidden Strttl," "hdlam," "Ill' fnorlle Martltn" -3:05- 8 Mowlt "Tht little Kld111ppe11" (drJ) ~4 Duncan MacR•' FRIDAY llWCH 11 Fot -111nc and alter-t1Stin11. plus. su DAYTIME PRDGUltlS. lltlow, fot your C011fft11enu, are the dly'J -lti. DArTIME MOV1E.S 9:30 O "Double tndtmn1ty" (mys) 44 Barbara Stanwyck Fred MacMu11ay 10:00 tt "Su Woll" (dra) 41 [d1md G Robinson lohn C1r11tld Ida l up1no Ale.and ti Knoa ~,,, f1tiamld 12.00 G) "Tiie SuR Coinn Up" tmusJ •9 IPintllt M1eDonald Lloyd feot•n 1:00 U ·~it Aatnt" 1mys1 19 lotl McClu ltlltey \ ynn Brenda Marshall GPorre ll.11c101t at c "O•n1au" <drdl 6~ Sl•nlcy Biker lufitl Prow~e Ken Gampu 2:00 llJ 1 C "Botany Bay" \adv 1 Sl Alan Ladd Jame\ Ma500 Pa111oa Medina Murray Matheson 3 00 IQ C "Capmt" (com1 61 Dom Day Richard Hanis Ray Walston l 1l1a Sula l JO D C "P'rttty l'llrson" td•a "II Anlhonr p,.,,ns lursday Weld S.1trly G•rl•nd EVENING 8:00 0 •• ( 11 ) ) 10 lleW'l D i.2f ~ (l29 8 ) m Ntws 0 2J St.at T ,., 6 !io!Mr ~ O ~t m '-'tr Mire f Jltltly m Mflll 12 m E1Ktnc eo.i.111ny m Oratlubc Stna )t !Mt OttrclH m L11t1e bxats -6:30-u 01n11l! Cuem 1nrlu11r tMol ChAnn1ne f't•ll 8111ty .t11rt Phyllt 0111tr • AM-, Gtllhlh 1 Ill Men "'""' Sllow m F""" Mt a11 (1T~)~t mz-1 ft t ) IOOlliC Wolluft m'-"" m (JI e ) Brlily 8lincll ( f1 1 ) DoUy ,arton Shott mc.11-s 2{ Hocan's Htron W °"nlltl 21 Ton11"1 W ·r· Troo, 8 :00 U ( lT ) )Code Rtl s1he41hot luly wetktnd and lhr island 1 lJ<IPU lation is incieastd by a setfll111gty abandoned child who t•ll~ into an upen well and 6 11)1ltni[ yachl owner whose d1sreg41d 101 lhr total law1 1~ '"pons1olr tor causing a dangernu1 lue on lht island 0 oJ~ o 10 Sutord aft4 SOii f unn1 You Oun I lU'J~ II f 1rd P•Y' •shady company to loo~ up h11 roots .ind thtr tell him ht' • dtYtndanl of ti ltw1sh k Oil 0 llllow1t C ( lhr I "ll1t De.sett hls" ldrAJ ~j Rrcnard Burton James Ma~11 e lllo••t c (2hr) "Babu 1n Arms" 1mu11 !q ludy Garlond M1ckry Roonpy D >•1 Donny and llh r1e Gu~)fS arr I ornt Gr~~" Ruth Bu111 .ind Robert Hti)t) e Carlson & C4mpany 0 llllow11. C (2hr) "Moonlut" m Bruk lt1t Suk 0) Perry llblOft W lllot11 e (lhr) "Tht Sand Ptbblts" Con • 1d111 M· Slt>t Mc Quern C•nd•Cf Btrg•n H th••O Crenna ffi Wm1ncton WHk In Rt'flt• I 21 e ) Ell) BrllJ Grthtm trvwde m ll Cimo m lapanm un1ua1e 1'ro1r1m1 -8:30- 0 Jll ' 6 1 1 o Chi<o and the Man 8 ~n Dteao m Dod&er Special Clodgrr Blur and l asorda I oo W Wall Slrett Week 9 :00 U ( 17 3 ) t Sonny & Cher Show I 1na I 111nP1 D•vod Slt•nbtrf and Shields •nd Y•rntll guest 0 .zi 6 10 m Tht RocklOfd lilts 111 Prote<I andSrrve Part I of • twn p111 stooy nan overly µ101rc llvr poloc~ butt (RUtll loyce Van P1t1en1 "mull~neou~ly mallRM the rtpu1.11111n al llfl Becku 1 IOP ~anlll\I .tnrt 1P11p•rd1ies Rocklorch •tt<uf\ lu U•Olrc l lh• lllr 01 d" u11drn•orld ldwnr ~ ~rrllrornd D I 2t e ) '9 ABC fnd1y lh1ht Mot1t C (2hr) "let's Start lessiu lo Doth" 1h1~} II /ohra , An~''' tlA1l1111 H•ym•n Ktvrn l 1"'"" "'"'' '•"' Co\lfllo I'"' '1lltt) hom ' t•J•Py•rd dnd h1unl •n v mrmo11t1 01 ~ 1ou~a wom~n .. no m•v hh, bf" ' 1~mu11P '" New ln1t•nn 100 ''•" '¥" l)\aull lht ..in•ty 111 • wumM1 •ttovtrrnr lrom 1 llt!•UU\ br,1kdown m lllm Gr1Hin Sllow 0) Tiit V1t11n11n fD SAUL lEVln'S EMMY • AWARD WINNING PLAT "Andtr$0nVillt T ri1I" fD Hollrwoo4 hl1m1on Thutre !hr ~ndtr1Dnv•llt I rr;1I kochud S.Stharl 11,~ C:1u1dy And W1ll11m Sh1lntr \111 in S~ut I tvrlt \ court room d••m• srl on W•\ll•n11un D C ii rht end ol lht Cml W11 On 111al rs lhr tonftdtrllt oH•t" 111ho ran tht OOIO!IOUS p!l'>()ntr ol Wit c1mp Iha! caused thr dnlh ol ov,, '' 000 prrsonrr\ D'*'"" r..-11-. 10:00 0 HOT NEW SPY TUM! • HUNTER·NEW SERIES U <J.T 3 ) t Hunter While llOS'"I n a p1otessional k1lltr •ho 1\ about 10 u11y out a hit US•lll ment '"San O•eeo Hunte1 •S s1ar1led to d•scon1 lh6t he h1mstlt appu1s to bP the ta11et of an a'~ns"' Net"m1ah Peisoll Andrev. f'11ne lim Dam and Georce 01 Cen10 gursl 0 J, Gl IOI m Quincy A htl and run awdent at Danny 1 plate 1n1unng a toot ball player could mean lmanc•al rum 101 Quioty s pal Dannv fovo But Quincy~ probe uncovers a comphcatrd c11• 1nvolY1ng l•dttal actnls and 1ht mob U fl} Mews • Celtb11ty Rewue 0 ~ lltlly C11ham Cr11Mdt €.D El B~n Anuito -10:30-m mm Nein ED l(orun Duma 11:00 U 0 Ell) r)t News 0 t 10 .2l e Ntws 0 ( 2t e I Love American Style t S1n11ts Match Up 0 Moflt. C "Thret the H'rd WaJ" (ad•I I• 11111 Bro"'" I red Wolhamson )om Ktlly m Mary Hart1111n, Mary ~rtm1n m The HontJ-'1 ( 11 3 ) The Rancll Show 21 Best of Croucho el Dr1mthc Ser1ti -11:30-0 ( 11 r 3 1) e CBS Lite Movie: C "Ben" (hol) 72 lte lla1~out1 TV WEEK. MARCH 0. 11177 Montaomerr Joseph C•mpaneild Arthur 0 Connell u =, .t , 1ai m 1a1w1y c..nan .J Mo¥1e "Tiit 6111 frOfll Jonu Btach" (co1111 •9 Ronald Ru1an V111rn1a Mayo D (l.H t I 311 SJU.T mlhws II> Set. Bllh 1.MJ 700 Club W Ple61e Bruk/llo<k follies m Bo1in1 12:00 O [)is(o '77 m Outdoo11 II> lllO'lit: "An1tl 8.'tby" tdra> ~I George Hamilton Merctdn McCambrrd&t -12:30- 0 All M11hl Show: "lure ol the Wilder MU." .. ,~low of Death," "Tht Spuler" D Suspen~ Thutre f'o1tra1I ol 411 Unknown Man Chnl Walker Roberl Duv•ll •nd Jay C f11ppen star m Mo¥1t: "The Lldy Is Wllltn1" (com) 47 Marlene D1etnch 1 :00 D blhbout D .U f 1 10 Mldnr&hl Specral 0 Thnlltr 2:00 0 Ooullltleatutt MOYlt. "~ukhon of Blood," "Bt1hn Atf11r" -2:30-m Alt.N1s!rt si-: "lbri Needi #omen," "8u&les 1n the Afternoon" -3:05- 0 Mowie. C • "The Brus Botti•" (tom) fi4 tony Randall Burl Im Barbar a ~ dtn LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline I 0 . requirements Prevent loss & theft' For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper, fabric or "Day Glo' paper & we will back & trim your tags Or try two cards back to back """" $2 ea. or 3/$5 4/5 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1.50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. Sales Tax Included No Card? Or,ew YOU' o.-n or '-•·n<J YO•;r n•nw 1ddr4'\\ dntJ Pf'Vtl\• n11fnt4' W• II ""'H Cl<> M(I ff• ••Ii AOO H H<~ P1199 13 SATURDAY MOANING e:oo 0 Tht BIS Valley J Sunr11t Semester O Comm1111ity r ltd~ -6:30- • IW.tercolor 0 liowtrftllltllt $ctM ll rro,ertJ llll1111e111e11t m unttr ... m Mon11111 S11ow H Y~ Al!.crt 7:00 O Slinriu Semester o 12i1 o i .101 m Woodr Wood pechr Sllow U PICISCttm , t 1 l'leehnd U (~' 161) •it Tom l lerrrt lilllm~r Show t Amfllcln fu1nrturt 0 Youth l tM lswa m ElernetltJrt 11ns m S.m fort) $,how fD f'la tol Hutlll -7:30- 0 Steps to lur111n1 0 J~I 6 1~ m '111l Pamhtr a ,....,_ ' F nt1H1s • (,ff/ • ) at Ja~rtw t r.itlft Pll.mrna 0 Hot f -'tt Show CD ....,.. ww,e lrDlll Red Roel" 9:00 fJ ( fli m> '11 8u1s Bunny/ llNCI llunntt u @ 1J 11.0J m SlllJff Bum I J) tut Sldt Km m lllot1t : "flollu " (dra) 40- llobtn Youna Charin Coburn Helen C1lbt11 m tltSlpt -9:30- 0 10 JJ • ' m lllo111t1r $4j11141 U (Jt I ) '' ltrollts Super· sllR (I) Mootie· "Ulldtrc.owt1 G.al" (dtiJ ~I Aleu\ Smrlh Scott Brady fli) rtedie 8ru•t l8C Outtoo•. "~rport" mAI Ou 10:00 0 (·17 3) f l Tum 0 JS! f i tO m SPKt Ghost! f ranhllSlttn J1. Ill 1'11nted Dud Of Altn at Hot f udae SllO!r m Tribu"' Publk~ -10:30-0 ( 1 T 3 ) I f 1 lltw Adventures of 8'1Nn D "" &l.101 €0 llCAA Sptaal Sports h1thl1&hts ot IM last season D Moflt: "Captain 81ac~1ack" (adv! ~1 c,orae S1ndm A1tnrs M001ehud o llcw!t: "Jhdn1pped" (dra) 48 Roddy McDo•ell Dan 0 Herlihy Sut I neland U (lt t ) H S4lperl111ndi m Abbott ' cm• ·~ V1IJ.y of the Omouuri fD Ceustuu: Oas1' r~ $p1ce floobltd Waters 0) Clnt tft 11 Ma111111 (•m l ~8 Brran Donttwy l1ttnt 11 :00 l111sstn O (111 ) ) e Shuu1tls11 m-....... Hour U (taJ ll.J) UJ Anltrlc.ln 8'"41· stand m Tiit ~n Johnny Ruthe1lo1d hosts Q)Ov~ {3 Tiit ..WHll f11111ly AFT•ANOON 12:00 0 (l.fI Ji) t flt AIMrt 1 T1~ Mo.II 0 £.Isl Side Ws m 0u14oon m Set. lltio x Action ~"· -12:30- 0 ((.17' IM '. Alk II U Hu d On m tost "'~ce a> lilofit: lCJ "Illar\ ol l1le llt· uaadt" (adv) 5 I R1cudo Montalban, Cyd Char1ue <a t1J) Farm Report O)Clrmit1 <lll Bftitelle4 1:00 0 (IU'J I }l) tt l W1y Out Gamts U Celtbrity llewl1n1 (ilf; .JJ) Coftsu-·s Worhl ()jJ llOYit: "richp H $tut~ Street" (dra) ·53 R1Chard W1dm11~ Jun Pett rs -1:30- 0 (111' lJ ) \ t CMdrtn's fillll fesliwal 0 SportslU~'t fnttMI :L Sat1ct fldloll f'lltiltt U An's S,.rts Worhl o ....,.: ~ ~o,. wi. 1114 tht O.ltts" Cser h) 66 Ptttr Cuthrnc Roy Casile m Soul r,.,11 (Jfi t ) Trawtl~1t m 11J1111 nr l ) llKi ~Ihle D J) 6) m NCAA lnhlball ED E~t ks1MS.1 Oollllltlludtr 2:00 Iii (illl (J I QtJ Odun Couplt 0 Med11 Smokin1 So You Want 8:00 G) U r1tte1111 lo End It All'' O (111 l ) t Srtmter & Cl) Wlldlilt U.tnlutt 0 Swiss f1111ily RolllMOll Twety 131 Tiit llluruttfl U Motit: ''Siem Stun1tr" (dll) t • """7ttluct C,rttoM tli) AtlN Workl Cup Tennis The '57 Howard Dutt. Die~ roran Clo"' a (1Jt1 , • ) iat Sc:oMy 00o best singles and doubles players Mc Chee. Barton Maclane CJ .....,.. c "h lJ NI Boeh" lrnm the US compere with tht but I{) On111tt (dra) ~6 ltll Chandler Ceo1~e lrom Austr1l1a 1n lht e111hth yw ot (I) Tarun lbder tulle Ad1m\ this competilron I tam captains are ((}J) (])) --~ Con<•rt Q) W..Un. hll 111 bet llennis Ralsloo horn lht US aod ((211 l]J) Outdoors 2f Velct ti rtt,. fred Stolle ham Australia -2:30- -11:30-0 ""11h~tf) -a:lO-D Morit. (CJ "tht bst RolHft" D Mollslt1 bit, B ( Jl 3 ) 1j Clllt o... (1dvl /2 Orson Wellu. Laurente (I) I Dr11111 of .lt1nn1t m AC Ollleel: ''Tlle Zee" H1rvey m Outtr U.lts ----------------. (121J ())) AftirMI Wotlll U T Y 9owtua111a Lett to right, Lou (EdW1rd A•ner) dlscuHes the situation with Ted Baxter (Ted Kn19hl) end Murray (Gavin Macleod) when Mary asl!s him lor a date on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Saturday at 8PM on CBS Page 1' 3 :00 fJ tt Tabs All liMt II S.tum, J)~ I • Sbr Trt\ D lllowit: .~ "Tiit Mntrtck Queu" (wn) 55 811bt1a Stanwyc~ 8111y Sull1v1n Marr Murphy I~ lllo•lt: CJ "Tiit Cllall1111t" (dra) 70-Darren McCrnn Cl) lllot1t: lC> "Tht A111trlcuo" (adv) ·55 Glenn ford tU> m Cll BIS Jolt", l iltlt loll• a Tiit 111.ic "*t m Hollyw .. d Ttlewi1it1 nutrt "The Andtnonv~le I 11al" ((21) (t)) Worl4 ef $111YtHI CD C«edrin. '" r1111owttrs Tt11r TV WEEK. lolARCH e. 1817 -3:30- (JTIM CM ... D ((JI (()) l"lt lowltn Tou1 !he SI 00,000 AMF Pro Ctum trom Carden Ctt,. Ht• YOI~ mM-:1.,.aiMe «m > au...,.... Bri4c• 0 Cl) flD UM ol tllt l.ost illJ l"orttr WtlOllfr 4:00 0 (U!I (1 ) TIM Oor1i ~ Hubert Cretn. the dtftnd1n1 champion 1nd most of lht ll<Orld's ilUltsl COH p!Oft~Onlls Wiii let 11 up 1n the S200.000 Ooul Optn from Blue Monster Cou11t 1t lht Oo111 Country Club 1n M11m1 fio11d1 a VoJll' '* 111t 11ot11t111 o1 t11e Su t)OutMri fl) CiM Unfwtl)ll @ (}) lil11111Y m Call It llbarOCll m Voict ol Acritulturt -4:30- (j )Tht ~rs m Mo.it: "Tht C11111t " t11e u11it Bripdett (aclv) '36 Errol Flynn ~ CJ) ""'"' ol l1le G.alM (3l llltllwille Music Im 'assport to Tmtl l1JI E,...itllta/faus m rM11111 "°" 5:00 U ( ll1i (})) ()) CIS $ports Spe< · tlallar D Star T,_ (]l .... Haff Alllerica 8 (8 (I)) 8 AIC's WHlt .w .. $ports D TIM likaa Sallll Madll• c(Dj ._ Cl) Mtwit: ..CJ "UIJ$MI" (JdY) ~~ K11k Doutlas S1lv111J M1n11110 m 54t91• c.w, m Acric•re lJ$A m~1111rH111J -5:30- 0 ~ ID m Ntws m,.,.... ••ITIM '••tten l.»flatll~ •V•NINQ e:oo u CJ.) (()1) (])) ""'1 u (ID ""'1 U lilloorit: CC) (2tlf) "Tht T 111rurt G,alltoM" (ad•) ·n-True adventure ol lhf rtcoveiy ot the l1bltd treasure beneath lht su ~en 1 hurnc.ane sun~ 1 Spanish armada 1n 1656 (j) Htt Kn Iii troesidt [lfJ ll"lllMI fa CIM UMtntl 0 Cl) Dil6opt m s.11111eA eo..., Cf) Tiits "" Wtlb fw19 _6:30- 0 • l.IJ ((2:1 ([)) .... UUIClltm c.ftr111ea m SI 21,000 QMion ((ll) ) Te AJ @ (J)WMli.c- fID lfTUAL,SCHMrTUAl • SIJ Bar Mitnall ao, m ""-• "t"-'llH 111iat111 1oy r11ot Giten, I YOllll& ltw1sh boy •bOllt to reaell hlS 13111 blrtllday, 1s doublful and 9•nte stricken 1t the t~ov&ht ol h1i Bar lllrtmh certmonJ He wrp11ses everyone with hlS iolu hon to the dilemma 1n 1 coinedy wi11ten by l1ek Rosenthal ca ....... • l1le ._ 7:00 fl The Mupp1h £thtl Merman 11ues1s. D Prk1 b licflt ti) Voyaat to tht lottem of lllt Sta 8 (ynitMU Los All&tits ()) 111 Star~ Of_ D ®l ID s,aa: 199' CD (1211 ) m ~I lawrenn WtlS... Q)hn» (<Ir J ) Htt Haw m little bKJ1s -7:30-u Here I ,._ A 1,1,w1son maca • 11ne show about pei>ple tvtnl~ and hl~tytu 1n Southern Cahtorn11 e IR Stare~ Of .•. a Olslsters: How ' Wiiy 8:00 O ( 1r '} ) ltl Mary Tyttr Moore Show red up with tht men she d'tes who a1e more 1ntettsted tn her body than her mind Mary sinks 1nlo deep deprtn1on until Gtorgetre points out her "Mr Right' '' 111hl under her nose ID l2J) J) 11~ m Emtraency Learning that mechanic Charlie has to sett his ski boat. tetklw crew members decide to chip in so uch cart uSf ti on hrs mpect1wr day~ off " McMt: I c (2hr) "M1t141M ol the lt4 Datil" (hor) 6-4 Vincent Pflet 1 t Mme: (90) ""llflt fl tht lJ91n1 09"~ (bOI) 68 Judith 0 On II Ut • ) n llMSiJ'S Im· lies Nancy thrnttns 10 qu1I her nolel IOI> when slit is Oldered to hhe ht1 Sllowe•ts perfoim topteu D .._: C (2111) ·-sa.i fint. 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