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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-04-17 - Orange Coast Pilot- • * * * * VOL. 70, NO. 107, 8 SECTIONS, 96 PAGES ORANGE CoCJNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 19n TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS TEAM CAPTAIN TONY TRABERT (RIGHT) SWATS DAVIS CUP INTRUDER WITH HIS RACQUET Alvin Leonard Dortch of Los Angeles Poured 011 on Newport Court to Protest South African Participation . .;, . Aliens May Win Carter Amnesty WASHINGTON (APl - President Carter says ht' thinks somC' form of ~1m ne~ty will b<' re quired for the est1mat<.'d e1ghl million illl'gal al1l'ns or un dQcumented persons tn this country. Thr White· llous1· m;HI<' publil' on Saturd;1y the-transcript of an interview Carter had on Friduy with a group of editor s and broadcast news directors. even as a group of Hispanic persons was staging a demonstration in favor or such a move. Cart er told a news conkrcnce friday that he hopes to send to Congress within two weeks a message on the subject. lie said Atty. Gen. Griffin Bell anct Secretary of Agriculture Bob Bergland expect to have recom- mendations for him shortly. ·'Some element of amnesty will be mandatory," Carter said in the media interview. "Some of these illpgal aliens have been here for 15 or 20 years. They are American citizens in the practical sense of the word 'citizen.' To Aid Mobutu "They hrn e good 1oh::.. they an· ::.clf·support1ni.: and we don·t want lo kick them out But I think amn<'sl} 1s gmng to bl' a part of the pro~ram · As C'art~·r ::. rl·marks wcrc· made public, a coal1t1on of !\ll'X · l(•an-AmC'rican and ct!-.soc1ate<l organizations called Concerned llispanic Citizens of the t;nited St ates assembled near the Lincoln Memorial, rr.archcd to the White House and then listened to more speeches at the nearby Ellipse. All were in Spanish. Sponsors of the event had pre- CIA Said Seeking Zaire Mercenaries NEW YORK <AP I · The Central Intelligence Agency is secretly supporting efforts to r l' c r u 1 t s e v e r a I h u n d r e d mercenaries in the United States and Britain to fight on behalf of Zaire President Mobutu Scse Seko against Katangese tn· vader s. the Long Is la nd newspaper Newsday said today. later executed. The Justice Department had said that Bufkin would be pro- s cc u ted ror v1olat1ng l.i .S. neutrality laws. But the CIA re- fu sed to provide any information to the Justice Department and no prosecution has evc-r taken pl acc. Newsday quoted Lhc ~ources as saymi,: <l1cted that 5,000 per::.ons would :itlend thl' dcmonslral1'1n I nspe<'tor A D Borah of ttw Park Pohcl' cst1matt•d th~· cro'>' d at th1· Lincoln M<.·monal at 300 Tht" l11 ~pan1e group'i haH called upon CarH·r to Issue an Pmanc1patwn proclarnatwn lor ;in 1 st1malerl t'1ght million 11lcgal aliens, whom they refer to as un documenll'd persOht;. Many of them are of Mexican birth. but there arc others from Central and South America, Eastern Europe, Canada and the Orient. ,. UuterChat . Due Monday WASHINGTON <APl Pres ident Carter will make a nationallv broadcast "fireside chat~. on the dimensions of lhl' country's cncri,:y pro- blems, at 5 p. m. Monday. The White !louse an- nouncement said that in talking from his desk in the Oval Office Carter "will outline the serious energy problems facing the nation and the need for a com- prehensive energy policy " . South AfricarrProtest Incident Mars .. • 1Davis Cup Play By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol l,_ D•lly PtlOl Sl•tl With one day of play left m the ll S.-South Africa Davis Cup matches. Newport Beach police promised even tighter secunty today to insure against incidents suc·h as the one that marred Saturday's matches. Two men succecqed in halting Saturday's doubles compet1llon for <15 minutes by bursting onto the court Jn the middle of th(• third ~et and dump111g oil on lht> playing surface. <Co mplete cov eragt• of the mat('hes 1s on Page RI l. Saturday's incident was the on- ly outbreak of its kind during thl· matchl'S, which hav<.• been lhl' subJCct of political protest. Anti-South African de- monstrators had promised a turnout of 1.000 protesters. but at the peak of Saturday's match there \\ere al most 500 people marching and chanting outside the fence surroundin g the Newport Beach Tenms Club t\ spokesman for the Comm1t- tl'l' to Stop the U.~.·South j.fnca Davis Cup Matches declined commt:nt on the possibility the I\\ o men arrt'sted on the rourt \\en• part of lht•1r ~roup Pol1ct.' idcnt1f1ed them ""Alvin Lt•onard Dortch. 29, and Stanley lkaeon Alexander. :JO. Both men told officers they I 1 vc in Los J\ngt'lcs and both s aid th(·v arl' m1n1sters · they both ·won· <'ICrt<'a l collars but polttl' said they did not list a church affilia- tion They were booked at Orange County Jail after the matches con- cluded Dortch was charged with mahc1ous mischief ror spr cadmg the oil on the court and Alex- ander was charged with trespassing. Police spokes m an Lt. Arb Campbe11 said the pair apparcat- ly bought tickets to get inside the tennis club in order to Clirry out their protest Threats or such action brought extremely tight security for the matches. most of which 1s pro- ''1ded by a concentration of un- iformed and plain clothes of- ficers. Ope casuallv dressed officer with a media 1dent1f1cat1on tag tried to pass himself off a!-. a member or the press -an act which drew protest from the media. Daily Pilot Editor Tom Kccvil was among those prolt.'sting the use or a media badge by an un- dercover officer. "Posing as a re· porter dcfin1telv 1s bC'voncl normal or acceptable police pro cedure ($t'e DAVIS, Page AJ> Intrepid Amazes Racers Ff OM Alio\Ot1•tf'd Pn\\ 01\0~t<htt\ An agmg wood·hullcd sl<H>p. once ptloh.'<.I to victory in lht' Amc"n ca 's Cup races by a Newport Bl•ach yachtsman in 1970, is amat1n~ sa1hng buffs in trials forttus year's competition. The 10 year·old Intrepid. a 66- root long vessel rescued from ob- h \' 1on to help tra111 the sleek new aluminum .hulled En t e rpr1sc, 1s rivaling and sometimes defcaltng the ne\\Cr boat 111 workout!-. off San Diego. ··we re gettmg some pretty e~ l'1t1ng nicini.: out thl·r<.~. ' said +.ow ell Nori h. boss of thl' En tcrpn::.c Tht• lnln•p1d won lht· 1.1r17.l'rl c·up in 1970 unul·r th~u1dancc of Newport ·s William P. F!Ck<'r, lht> first West Coast sk1ppl'r selected to dcfcnd"thc Aml·ri('a's Cup. ThC' Intrepid is now skippered by Gerald Driscoll. ··we have a ::.uper boat and a great crew and then•'s no doubt that New York Yacht Club would like very much to have us al the ~election trials as a fourth boat." said Rob Collins, lntrep1d ·s · present s:omanager. Questions over lntrepid 's (See INTREPID, Page A2) Israelis Fine Mrs. Rabin TEL AVIV, Israel <AP) Leah Rabin. wife of Israel's prime mimstcr. was fined $26,852 in Tel Aviv district court today after pleading guilty to t•hargcs she held two illegal bank <1c- counts in the United States. The court imposed a n alternate penalty of one year m jail if the fine is not paid. She raced a maximum penalty of three year::. in jail and a fine of $63,303. The accounts in question re- portedly contained a maximum balance of $21, 101. The United States announced last week that 1l was sendtn~ Mobutu's .:ovemment about $13 million 1n "non·lcthal" m1htarv !>uppl1e!-.. Rut the Carter adman1str at1on has decided against any direct American 1n \Olvement lhere Ex-con Swaps Crime for Law Tootln~ Tudor rt was time for the annuul Wayzgoo:;e Festival Satur- day at UCI and those who love the costumes and ceremony of medieval ti m es, s u c h as Stewar t Carter (playing his Sack but). m ade the most of the day. For more on Wayzgoose fun. see page A3. L -ow can you take it off and keep It off? Barbara Gius· Bowen of the Daily Pilot St.alt deteils qne treatment. and other sune11Uons are or - rer ed in stories on Page Cl . MEDICAL BTllJCS -Dr. Irv- ing S. Cooper, an innovative neurosurgeon, bas wrltten a nov· e l about the moral crisis of a doctor who must decide wheth to prolong life -and surferina by artificial means. He tella bis views on Page C2. I J Mobutu, an aJly of the United States. claims that the mvaders are being supported by Angola and by Cuban forces statsoned in Angola. Q u o t i n g • • i n t e 11 i g.e n c e sources.·· Newsday said that the CIA has strong links with a California man, David Bufldn, who. according to the sources, is heading up the Zaire recrUitm,nt effort in the United States and through whom the C IA has backed the opera tion with funds. The CIA also has informed the Justice Department that it will not cooperate with a pending in- v es ti gation agatnst Bufkin's recruitment errorts, Newsday said. Bufkin, 48, of Kerman, Calif., was involved in the re c ruitment or American mercen aries for fighting in ' Angola last year, the paper said. Three or those mercenaries were killed in action and three were captured, one of whom was • • community of 19,000 with an amazingly low crime rate. The Dally Pilot.6 William Schreiber talks with ")lee about how Leisure World~ in Laguna Hills keeps Its residents safe. Page A3. mGR UVI G -Want to reel really up! Then really down? Then really up? Lob of people do. They're roller coaster f anatlca and t.eJl you wby they do it and where, on Page At. CHARLES MILLER DAll.Yl'l&.OTl•CTIOHS ,.., ..... ByARTHURR. VINSEL Ol 1,_ D•llY Piiot SUll Huntington Beach area resi· dent Charles T homas Miller sits with almost felinl' grace in an easy chair, sippmg a goblet or wine, while he explains how he served as a counselor to un- derworld bosses. Mill er, 33, w as serving a stretch in federal prison ut the time. He was known as the con- sigliore, or adviser. to those re· puled to be the Capos o r dons- chieftains and lieutenants of a hazily defined underworld of U S organized crime. SUNlt~\ SPEt.~l/ll ... Miller says that, for some of those doing hard time in the federal lockups, it was more like a country club than a jail. He recounted that, in 1971, he was a drinking buddy of vanished Teamsters Union boss James R. "Jimmy" Hoffa in Hoffa's prison cell al the federal penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa. They only sipped the bonded best during their evening chats. "Don't ask me how those intox- icating beverages got in there," the consigliore said, flashing a smile. Despite the fact that in prison. m any Black Muslims refuse even to look at whites, they Invited the consigliore to worship with them. Miller said som etimes he did. Miller rubbed s houlders with the most ferociously m acho me~ of the Mexican Mafia-which h declares is indeed alive and wel both in prison and outsid society. <See JAILllOUSE, Page A3 > ·'Make the Criminal Pay' Ont!-time prison con Charles Thomas Miller. whose criminal activities covered a wide range or exploits, suggests a new system of law. "I developed it based on every · system of Jaw there is. I spent 10 months in the hole, 12 hours a day devisin g, formulating and ana l yzing a ll possibl e alternatives," aays Mlller, who beca m e known as the con- slgliore., or counselor, to fellow prisoners. His system is simple and heavlly punitive, in an efCon to make the punishm e nt f it the crime. "There a r e o nl y (our cate.eoriea of crime and every crime comes under one or \hem," says MUl~r. He outlined the 1y4tem this w1y: - -Number One is murder. Conviction for premeditated murder would mean a utomatic life in prison. with the prisoner's sentence reviewed every five year s by California voters. He would work in confinement with 90 percent or his pay going to the deceased's family and 10 per- cent to a prison benefit fund. -Accidental murder -or manslaughter -would result in a maximum five years' sentence in a workhouse, with 50 percent of tbe prisoner's wages given to the deceased's family. The r emaining 50 percent would 10 lnto an acco1µ1t given to him upon release. -Theft ~d involve two sub- categories, ooe of them human theft co~ring kidnaplng and rape. naplng would b e ~ punished by a life sente nce, • a review every year by the vof public, silting as society's pa:to board. ~. During that time, the pri would be forced to work of ' debt to society, with 80 percen his wages going to the victim 20 percent lo the offender.•. same formula would be appl in a rape conviction. -Theft of valuables is the nex area or Miller's penal code ideaa. "The area of theft is very s1m • pie. The more you steal lb longer you stay," he explains with a grin. "Forty percent of Uica person's wages go to him and SJ percent to his victim. · "You at.)' 'tU It 's paid. and.lt you steal a million dollars .•. you Just never eet out.'• ,.- A.! DAIL y PILOT SYnday. Aprll 17, 1971 Weekly review of Orange Coasthlghlights Cost,1 Mt"~·• Arson blackens two schools Two Costa Mesa school fires, i.ct within eight ~(Jurs ()( each other, d1s rupt<'d cla<;srs at Maude 8 . Davis Middle School and Cost~ Me~a lh~h School last week. Arson in- ve.sllgators said the fire at Davis school was set in at least / eight places. damagin~ a library and causing des truction or about 10 pt'rCl'nl or lht· book:-. inside. The high school f1re c·t•nkn•d in a <frsl.. in ont• home economics room. Off1c1als l'stimakd total danwgt• at more than $150,000. Clues at thC' two s1ks hinted that both \\l'l't: sl'l by the same person or i.:-roup Huntington Beach Instinct vs . training for K-9 Tht• nc•c1n~ a"<;ault '1<·t1m 111 a desper ate hid to escape lht• pur-;u ing offtC't·r an1i'h 1s e.1n1 Ill' partner, Barry, leapt Ovl·r a fence anci crasfied into a rabh1t hut<.:h. And therein ltes the hen rt of tlus talc Thl· hutch crumbled and the rabbits beg_an escaping On•r tht• f<onc" c•am<• Harry. h;irking m enacingly until the tan1nl' spottNJ the furry ltttk l'rcatures. Sudden· ly ff'cllng thl' tt>nflt ct IH.'I wf'1·n instinct ;rnd tratntn,l!. Harry 1->toppNI, luok<'d. then begun <'hastng you gue~scd it lht• 1 ahh1ts Thl· SIJMH'CI f"H'aped an<I Huntington Bi;ach police placed a black mark on B<Jrry'::. rt'cord. "''"'' Good wall makes for good will • 0:1\HEll GVYMA"f (;OO<t fcncrs m .1k1> ~ood neighbors Thal old axiom proved lo he trut• onrt• again th ts last"' et'k ol LT!"' here a J. year con- nir·t O\f'r ' 1mpt'rl:ll1st1t•" moH•S tn a lah sh;ired hy the physic" and t·n~1necr1nr: <!Prrnrtm{•nts ended with thf.' l'tlr!lnf.'ermg clt•part mt·nt spen<ling Sl.000 to permanently cl1v1<11' lht.• lah fo:n):(in{•t·ring Prof Dr Gary Guymon claims thl' ph' s1r1st" kc•pt crN•p1ng into the cnAmeering depart mcnl'ssp;1c<> Dr Amnon fo'1shtrsayslheeng1neersonlyused the lab for a few hour" Both admit their dispute is silly, hut the wall stay:. Saddleback Valley 2nd campus site gains Sc1dcllrhark f'olk•iit• '' nn .1 met1111 '1t'lon 1,,,t "'"''" in 1ls l'fforts In 1•st.1hl1 -.h .1 :-.t'rnnd rampu" to !>t'r\t' thc· Irvine and Tustin aree'I Thr Cahfornw Pc>st secondary F,ducatton Comm1s~1on , th" furnl n•vtt•w panl'l for such plans. t•ndorscd tht' college's propn<;af s;n mg thcrl' '" :i 1 ll'.1 r n£'£'d f11r thl' s1·r1m1I 1 .1 mpu-. Th•• nn111r ubstaC'I<· r cmn101nJ! 1:. thl' d1!>pUlC' over locatwn of the new Cac1ltty lht• rollf')!<' !'-board remains ell\ 1dl'd on the 1:.-.u£' with u -.h1rt tn optnwn p<1<,s1blc after the seating of new trustees The sites under consideration are at Myford Road and Rrvan Avenue. or frv1ne <'enter Drive and Jeffrey Road. Laguna Beach 'Toy' found to be bomb Laguna Beach residents or Victory Walk last week found lhe toy they'd used for play. in~ catth was in fact a live homb. filled with enough ex plos1 H'S to snuff the li ght of anyone close by 1f 1t went off Sheriff's bomb squad person· nel were called m to examine the device after it was taken from a group of youngsters who were using it to play catch. The small bomb was later destroyed by the Orange County Bomb Squad. · Wllision Kills Driver J\n mi.identified man was killed Saturday when his car smashed into a California Highway Patrol car that had stopped on the shoulder of the Orange Freeway in: Anaheim to aid a disabled aute>. T.he driver or the disabled car wit Injured and the patrolman \fa$ knocked to the cround in the S )>.m . accident near Katella A.vJnue, a highway patrol spolreslnan said. J ennifer Donner. 2~. o r An•beim, was climbing into the patrol car when it was stn.tck from behind and pushed 45-feet into her disabled vehicle, the s pokesman said. The officer, William Todd, 38, of the Santa Ana Highway Patrol office was standing outside h.is car at the time. Todd and Ms. Donner were taken to St. Joseph Hospital hl Orange. Ms. Donner•s coodlUon is described as fair. Officer Todd was treated for bruises and re· leased. • • ~ .... UCI Professor Wins High Award Poetry's His Obsession By RJLARY KA YE Of .. o.1., ............ Lots or people would think Charles Wright is sitting in fat city. I The Laguna Beach residen~ has reeled in one prestigious poetry prize after another, in- cluding his latest coup -the $3,000 prize from the Am erican Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters. He's sharing that honor this year with 13 other poets, nov- ellst5, critics and journalists and will pick up his award next month In New York. Wright, an English professor at UC Irvine. has just polished off his final book in a poet ry triology begun about eight years ago. The final book, "China Trace," will be published this fall. It would seem that Wright might want to sit back, enjoy teaching, soak up a little sun and frolic in the surf at his r esorttown residence. - But Wright, 41. lets you know right off the bat that he's getting a little restless and that besides. he's really not a "beach person." "There's little or nothing to do in Laguna," says Wright. He secs .. no good rcnson for people to sit in the sun and he ha!>n 't gone near the ocean in years. "Laguna's great for a writer. In the 10 years I've been living here, nothrng has h a ppened. It's easy to write when nothing's happening," says the poet, in his soft Tennessee twang. Stttin~ still and not writing is hardly Wnght's style. Hq said he's burdJ!lled with a compulsive-obsessi~ personahty that won't let him rest on his laurels. Wright shuns the traditional writing tool,. a typewriter. He writes hls poetry with a pencil and an eraser O•ily Piiot Slalf PIM>IO PRIZE-WINNING POET CHARLES WRIGHT WINS AGAIN UCI Prof Finds Writing Success In 'Dull' Laguna "I don't even cross out words when r write. r erase and do 1t over again. and again and again. Until I hke it That's compuls1ve- ohscss1ve," Wright says. Wright says he's searching for somethtng to take the place of his t r 1 I o g y , " h 1 l' h 1 n c· I 11 d <· s "Bloodlmes ... published in 1975 and "Hard f're1gh1 .. 1n 1973 .md now "Chjna Trac·<' " Nothing <opf'c1~1l has htt hie., fancy yet. but he sa~.; lw l> f1i-.h1ng around for an~~ idea The professor s ays he's s<:'ldom asked by his students how to go about pursuing a -.nating career. "I guess they know there's not much I can tell them " But he suggesLo; that combining a writing career with tcact:ing might~ lhe best bet "You should take• a Job that's O•llY Piiot PIM>to by ltl(l\Onl Koeltl•r LIFEGUARDS AID ACCIDENT VICTIM CECILIA BORROWE IN NEWPORT Car Crashed Through Sea Wall Near Pier, Striking Her Mondale J>ef ends 'Outspoken' Young DETROIT (AP) -Vice Presi- dent Walter F. Mondale said Saturday that Andrew Young, the U.S. ambassador to the Unit- ed Nations. "speaks his mind a nd that's the way we want it." Mondale defended Young at a press conference when asked about the atnbassador'io; asser t1on that the white South Afncan government is "illegitimate." "We arc not a buttoned-up operation or one or those opera- tions where everything has to be perfect and preplanned and cleared." the vice president said. "This is an open administration and we are not demanding of every one of our leaders an absolute clearing process." He called Young "a m arvelous person" who has done an out· standing job as ambassador. Without saying that Young had done as much, Mondale offered that "once ln a while I say things unart.fully." The State Department has in· formed South Africa that Young's statement about the legitimacy of the government does not renect official U.S. policy. That Young statement was th' la.test in a series that raised the hac kles of o ther d lp1omat.s. At Ufe United Nations on Satlll'- d ay. 20 Arab d elegations challenged Young's asserfion that Arab hatred or Jews re- minds him of Ku Klux Klan hatred of blacks. Front Page A I INTREPID. • " future center on whether or not almost $.500,000 can bf' raised lo modify the Intrepid before the selection trials in Newport. R.l. Intrepid, retrieved to serve as just a workhorse. was designed by the same man who formulated the Enterprise: Olin Stephens. It now needs mod1f1calaons. however. to restore its winches and repair other damage. The Intrepid's l ast bid in the America's Cup c:ompclition was in th• last such trials in 1973. It came cloee to carrying the U.S. bann~r but was defeated by the Courageous. Big boat racing gener ally is a s port few spectators ever get to witness, but Enterprise a nd Intrepid plan to change the situa- tion. They'll tune today right along the Embarcadero in San Diego Bay, with one i>olnt on the route beirtg the Star of India. the oldest m erchant vessel afloat As a tribute. official! of San Diego Maritime Museum said the 114-y('ar-old Star wlll ho1~t hl'r massive sails Police Seek Witness to Death Fight ·Fullerton police are seeking a fe m ale witness who screamed, then fled a Saturday morning in· cident that resulted in the death of one man and filing of murder charges against another. Police said a s ullpect in custody confirmed there was a fem ale witness to an alleged a lte r cation an which two brothers·ln·law squared·off with a bottle and a baseball bat short- ly after 2 a.m . a t the intersection o f Harbor Boulevard and Chapman Avenue in Fullerton. Police said one of the men in· vol ved, Lindsey G r een of Pomona, later died at St. Jude Hospital. Fullerton. A coroner's investigation is pendin& to de· termine the off1cial cause of death. Held today on murder char1es is Bobby J. Jones, also of the Pomona area. Police said the two men were employed at a nearby Hughes Aircraft Corp. office and added that the two brothers-In~ law had had a long•running feud. Police said aeparent taunts from one of the two men led to the fatal inddent s hortly after tbey had lelt work Saturday morning. Police are asking those with ln· formation about the Incident. particularly the female witness. to contact the department at. 556 4641. ... the least harm.tut to your writ!ng and teaching does n 't cto much, if an y, hfrm. It's a job wher e you don't h~ve to shut off your mind Crom 9toS," explains Wri&ht. He says he finds his students stimulating for his own work when he has a good crop of slu· dents; otherwise "it's just ._job and get5 rather draining." Wright looks back on his own beginnings ln the world of poetry and says it was all rather a fiuke. He planned to become a journa1Jst and was enrolled in the Columbia School of Journalism when he suddenly decided to send his poems to the UniversJty or Iowa and see if he could gel in- to the graduate writing program there. Wrieht , who picked up his passion for poetry in the army and didn't write his first serious poem until he was 26, says he was accepted at Iowa "accidentally." ·'I was accepted to the main university, but as far as the in- dividual writing program went. someone was supposed to read and evaluate my poetry. I found out later, when I got up my nerve to ask. lhat everyone thought som eone else had read my work and that no one had." laughs Wright In between there and UC Irvine, Wright returned to Italy, where hE: was stationed in the army, to do translating with a Fullbright Scholarship, and then returned to Iowa for another year of graduate study. In 1966, he was asked to come to UCI on a half-time, visiting lecturer basis. "You m ight say at 's been a long visit," says Wright, who is now a full pro- ressor. Wright, who's also won the Edgar Allen Poe and the Melville Cane awards for his past poetry, says he's probably through win- ning awards. ''There's Just the biggies left -· the Pulitzer and the National Rook award. And no one even thinks about winning those. It just happens." Wright says. Car Hits Sea Wall, 41njured · A group of Newport Beach sun· bathers escaped serious harm Saturday afternoon when a car careened out of control and smashed through a sea wall near Newport Pier, running over one youth and inj uring three other persqns slightly. · Lifeguard Larry Gibson said 14-year-old Edward Borrowe Ill of PlacenUa "had grease from the back of his head all the way down his body as the car passed over him le ngthwise. However, the youth was re- ported in good condition at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach with lacerations on his back and multiple bruises. Borrowe's mother Cecilia, 36, and his sister Vanessa. 16, suf- fered minor Injuries, as did two- ye a r -o Id Genevive J o n es, a uthorities said. They we re treated at Hoag Hospital and re- lea11ed. Police said the 2 p. m. incident occ urred wh en James Talmadege Burge, 37, or Upland hit a parked car while trying to park near 22nd Street and Ocean Front near the Newport Pier. When Burge tried to repark, police eaJd he a ppare nUy stepped on the accelerator instead ol the brake, sending the car S'Qlashing through a brick sea wall and onto the crowded beach. SUNDAY DAILY PILOT ,...,,,, .. ,...,,,., . ._."0•11,•11"' •tf\W"l••'-t "'"""' b·f'\ol>d OW ,., •#\ p,,." I\ .... .,. • ....,,, by fhf' °',.._rt- '""'' ,,,,..fJ'1•f\~"1 (timn • .,.. '-" .. ~ .. ,..,,..,.., '1'flo\ ,.,., °""•• tw rt M ,_f'l,,,.y '"'OVQJ\ J t•d.ty '"" {4\t• M# -4 ~"#0."'' A A f\ Mul'Mt~f\J"I ...... ~ f n.~ •••f'I V.t''•• ''•'"" '•d!t''"~'• Y•Htv •ft':t 1 Af)v--' "" •" "°'-''" Co. 1 A ''~' ·~G "..)f\,111ut I~ I\ IN~I .. ~d i.tt\f•dey-\ ...0 Wf'ltl t•o f~ ~,;!:•~,~:'~'/'~"'i.~111::!~1~'~,_no Wr\4 •• , .... f1 ...... 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The onl·-day return to more ch1 v~llitous t1mLs. sponsored b:-· t.hc Society for Crc•atl\·c Anachronism!'. drew a number of c. unous spectators. mall-' dressed in costumes or the er a :\lint s thl'lr combat gear. the two bat- tle rs are helter known as Patrick Sto~ton and Paul Serio or Newport Bea~h. · llaggar the Ueur" 1s known to fneuls ~s Hobl'l'l Hc>C'kctt hut ~ l>U might 1u st want to call him "Sir" s hould your pal~s l'\ t•r t·ro:--s • D•••• Pilot PtwttO\ by P1Hnc\ 0 Donfi"'O Sunday. ~prll 17. 1977 DAILY PILOT A:J 'Leave Afri«!a Alon~, i Carter· States ' ' Terms to Cuba WASJilNGTON <API Cuba !> \\tllingness to "Wlthdruw its un warranted intrusion into the af fairs of Africa and other nation!." Is a pn·requ1s1tc tu nurmuhzinJt l ' S ·Cuban relntwns. Pn ·s1dcnt Carter says. Carter madl:' l ht· staleml'nt 111 a n interview with a grolt{> of l'd1tor~ and bro1Jd Ca!.t nl'W!> dtreclor:. Friday. A transcript of the 1nter\'lew wa!. rt.'lcascd Saturda) ~e President said he has aske Vice President Walter F Mo ale to play a key role in dt' \el ment of l ' S. poltcy toward Afl 1ca Carter also said he believed tht· government of Prime Minister Ian Smith 'should '>ll'P down \l'f\ shortly and µc•rmtt maJOrll.\ rule 111 Rhode:. ta :\1 y O \\ n pre· ferenCl' 1s that lhl· p<:>ople of that t•ountr) han• a n,ghl to \'Olt• 011 \\ hn th1.•1r IPa<ll•r shou1d ht• · T hl· qucc:tton of Cuba tU nll' up whl•n thl· Pn·~1cil'nt \\as askc•d "' h l' t h I' r h t' a g r 1· c• c1 \.,, 1 l h 1\mba:-.s<1dnr Andre'\\ \'ollng ~ s tatemt•nt thJt lht· pn'!'il'nt'l' of <'llban forcl'" in Afnca was .i ~lal.111!1.mi.: mfl11l·nc·t· ha\'l' lo withdraw 1.•vcry Cubuo from other nations on ~arth." he said. "flut the ultitude of Cuba to withdraw 1ls unw.irruntcd in- trus ion mto tht,: affairs of Afncll and other nations' v. ould be a pre· requ1sah• for normuluution. ye~ . Cart er mad1· no r efcrC'n1·1• to Young's aff1rmallvc rttptv Thurs-' day to a rcportl·r ·i; ques tion about whether South Africa·.., government "U!:> dleg1t1mal<': However. in Carter's response l~ <l question on Afr1can policy. ht> \'Oluntccre<l the ~int thul South. Africa "h11s a legally con!->titutcd gO\-Crnment ' "What we n1:cd thc·rc. of course. is to pur:.uc our O\\ n com m1lmt•nt of tht· 1.·nd1ng of apartht•1d and men e c·\'entuall} : toward muiortt\ rult• · th1• Pre:-.1 . dent '.'>Uad Notes Link Leisure World: Safe and Sane ' . Cartc·r "I.lid he'd1d. 111 tht· L'on ll'\I 1n \\h1ch the st atC'm<'nt wa ... ma1k ··1 ha\l· called publiC'ly for llw Korean to Lobby Role ~ Cuban cxped1t 1onary forcl' to tw WA S 111 N c; TON (A P l • withdrawn from Africa." ht· Several mcmbcr:-. of Congress. By WILLIAM SCHRE IBE R Ol flle 0.lly ~llOI \Yllt Lee Stipes is pohee chief of a south Orange County commuruty w ith some of the nation's lowest major cnme statistics. In fact, so few serious offenses have ~vcr occurred in Laguna Hills Leisure World that 1t might be hard to compile a crime rate Tbe county sheriff consid ers the retirement mecca virtuallv c rime free · "T hl' wholl' ar<•;t is '>Ur rounded by w alls with barbed wire on top -that helps," said Stipes. a 20 year v<•ter:in of tht.• Toledo. Ohio. polit'c force who came to Leisure World as ass1s tant c hief of scrur1ty morC' than eight years :i~o. "Controlled ar·ccss 1s one re ason we don't have many prn b lems but I als o t hink th<:_n..roph• who hve here ar<.' the kind who respect each otht·r ':-. nghls." hl· s aid. ''That'!i "hat m akes l1v1n~ th is close to~ethcr possible " "Security ii. "hat dre w a lot of these people out here from all O\er the countn ." "icwt Stipes "Many or them came from hiE!h cnme areas .. If thf·re 1s no sennu" <'l'lm•· here. P<•rt of the r'l'ason mJ~ .Jbo ltl.' in the fal't that ~t1pl.'.., rom mands " pn' all-pol11:i-fon·1• of rnort• th.m 2fiO pcoplt· on1· or fH·t·r for t'\Pry i:l rc•:-.lflcnt.. ''That sounds hke n lot but we're not realJy Ullcin• about 260 full-time officers ... Stifl?s s aid. There are ooh abalt JS full· time members of th(:' Sfcurity dc partment. 1ncludtn~ S~pes. three captams. two lieutertlnts. f1vl' se rgeants and sone o ffi ce workers. All the re"l ant retiree'> who live m Leisure World and work a f<..w da~ ~ ' week a.., s<'cunt~ officer~ to IUpplemenl income rNiremenl ni1u~t to slit\ active. Stipe. said The part lime· ntm ht'r'> of Stipe:.' force come frqn all w.tlk" of life ProfessioJl~ !>uch :1'> doctors. lawvttn.. cl enl1!-il~ cngi~ers and l>u.sint.'lsmt-n have donned wufOl"mS audprov. ll'<l lht• windmg slre<:L.s. B ut-Stipes has mslled that alt has Sllpet"\iso1") pedonnel have some back ground in tollce v. ork "T~y carry ~u• and ha\'l' bee n deputiu>d by be s heriff Ml they can mat e arrests 1f ~cessary. · · h e sU4 ·'There are a few of them on n·~hift to as- sist in anylhl.ng <>t the or duiary ·· Stipes has orµiized hi'> de- partment to he ··t.'xtth· hke a re .:ular poltce force rght down th..: linl' . In h1:. time as a 11ember of t he forn· St 1p~s C'iil r rcall no murdl'r' in L~su rt World ,ind Frera P .. r A l only two traffic deaths. T here are occasional burglaries and car thefts by people from "the out - side" but most have been quickly SOl\'ed. The security force-; dealt quic kly Wllh a recurring problem of youthful gate crasheri. who made a game out of speeding in one entrance of the communit~ a nd then out :mother before the '>quad cari. could catch up · \\'L• 1nstalll•d !>ltd1ng 1rnn j:!,1le:-. at C\'t-ry entrance so when lht.•!>C pC'Oplc come in. a s1mpl1. l'Oclc• 1s nashcd out and all the other gates ar<' clo'>t.·d." Stipe~ s:.11d ... ThL'Y <.1re trapped inside ~1r1d. al the very lc:ast. we've J.(Ot their vehicle .. A bout the only "!>crtou:." pro· blem Stipes and hi!i force ha\'e to deal '11th 1s traffic v1olat1ons on the private str e<:>ts Rather t han making people pay for tickets Ctoo m uch adminis tration red tape and court reqwrements>. however. the secrult)' meo rate offenaes on a p6int scale of one to five. ·'Dr iving while intoxicat ed m1~ht be a ftve-point offence and 11legal parking might be one point ... Stipes said "It all de- pends on the severity." Accumulating five points in one year leads to an interview with the ch ief himself to find out '' hJt the probll•m mii;:ht bl' D'A VIS MATCHES DISIUPTED. • • "Wl• don t f\O'it' JS pol1c1· t11 ~lt fi1form:it1nn fnr our -;tone!> and 1hl•\ shnulcln 'I .1bu:-.c their J>MI 11011 h.' po!->in~ "" ml'mbl•rs of the mt'diu Kt•t•\'tl ""Ill h1· woulil IO<lrc ·' formal ('Cllllpl,11nl \.\Ith I'll\ Of flt•1,1h. lllC'fllt ltllJ.: JIOii('f' <'hll'f .l.inw'i II c:1.1, a~ nurmi.: till' otl throw1n.: 1nr1 d <· n t p 11 I 1 r e r 1• p o r I 1• d I > t•hall<•ni.:<'d the two bl.ick men a .. lhC'\' h1•<1c11'(1 down a c;, l nf .,tairor; m•Jr th1· dubhuu.w l1•adan~ to the court from lh<' Wt''>l ht)' "l'Bh Alexanckr rc ·PQrl\•111 ~ drop(lt'd the plast11· c"rton ht.• wa-, earn 1n)! at th.it ti me. Both uf th1• mi-n JNI onlo t ht· court. which •&..'i cant at tht• time as the four t ms play<'r" took a hrea.k .rtt"r m plc•t ion of the first tbret-1?am of the thmt Set -. Aluander •·as sibducd b<>hmd th1• bast'hnc b' at off 1cer who t.1rkll'<1 him :.aftC'n dUllm~ th1• 1 .Jilin~ from the C'lu h.Jlt'om Dortch ~ot to tht pla\ 1ni: c;ur face to nine ha .. C)nl.tlnt'r onto the court. ooh U1 t' gn·<'t('('J h\ l' S Tf•am 1nath '•m~ 1 raht>rt. "ho had armc-d tlTl .,..If v.1th .i racqu<'t Trabert. ob\'lOUI.\ .Jngrv hit OFFICERS GRAPPLE wtTH DEMON ATOR f •.., ~Hrl(_, 0 II• ... ••• Police Identified Him es Stanley Deeco lexander On rt t•h on hts b<J<'k and 's1dt• Ill-was then confronted by L.' S dnuhl<'s team ml'mhl·r Bob Lutz "'hn told him "get the hl'll out oi ht•rr .. Dorkh "'a<> rcslraanC'd hy ut f1r1·r., momt•nt!-1 later I.ult of San Cll'mcnte. lat<:>r told fht• D:ulv Pilot he had seen tht· l\.\O men comm g onto tht> t nurt I "aw the:. had !>Omethmg in 1 h1·1 r hands or else J would li.1\ t• tnt><l tostop them." l nconfirmcd ri-porls indicated th.it m<'mher'> of both teams had rt't<'I\ t•d t1•lephOnl•d bomh thr<•ah Friday m~ht Tr.i!)('rt latc•r Sdid he attacked lht• man t>ecausc he didn't know c•xarlh what he had in his hands, ·.,o I tirou~ht a good old graphite racquet a:-. a weapon to hit him with, and that's what 1 d id ... The compet itors said they have not been disturbed by the chant 1ng from d emon strators, althou gh it was quite loud on Saturday. The mHrching pro- tcstors often shouted a chorus of boos wh<'n they hcarcl-4tle crowd ins ide the s tadium cheer. noscoc Tanner, who played the opcning 1iinglcs match Fnda}'. s:i1d h<' doubted the ch anting pro- tcston; were affecting anyone'-; Abi lity to plny, but he conceded t hat the oil incident was dist ract mg a nd could have caused a break in player concentration. T he U.S. had won the (irst two sets easily, but lost the third before winnJng the fourth to taJce t he match and the tourna ment. Luu said he and other players felt the presence or police was "r eassuring." T he crowd. estimated at about s.ooo, encoura ce d the South Mrlcans to defy the noisy de- mons tr a t ors. They seem ed particularlf concerned when. al the end o the last set, South African Byron Be rtra m slipped on a slic k spot remaining from the oil and appear ed to have lh j u red him self. After receiving treatme nt from U.S Team Therapist Bill Norris for an appar ent s lt~hl abrasion on his back. Rertram eontinued play in what turned out to l><' the m atch 's final game. - .. !>aid "I read thl' \\hole ll xt. of wrote letters to South Korean • cour:-.t• of /\nd~ :-. stal<'mcnl :met President Park Chung lice · 1n: "'hath<' -;aid. I do ugrcl' with 1t ll 1973 that indicated they kne\I. · oh\ 1ou~h s tabalitcd the s1tua businessman Tongs un Park was; t1nn ·· · · lobby in~ them ai. an agent of the, Young s:ml in a CRS 1nten1('\\ Seoul rc~1me. th<• Wa!>htngton · 111 .I anu::irv "Ther .. s u ~<·nl>l' 111 Post report!> · "h1< h the C'uhan<, hring .i certJ111 Th<' lcllt.'r:o. providl' the_· fir ... t : :-.tah1ltt) and ordt·r to /\ngola .. documc•ntarv l'\'ldencc lo con . I atc-r. St.Hit• Dt·p~rtmc·nt trad1c t public denial of Tongsun' "poke~rnan ~ rcdC'rt<'.k Z B.ro\\n Park·s rolt'. ll\· both Prc:-.1d<•nt: ~~Id S.•cret;ir~ of '-;tatr· (. )~rll'• P ark and somt-or the c n-. \ .Jnr(· di~agn .. d \\1th thl' c· j!rcssmc·n. thl· ro.,t sa1c1S\n • rnl'lll •• ' . today:-. t'<l1t1on!-. . 'l\e1thC'1 lh•· :.•·1·n•tan 1 1 , Am hassadnr 'i oung cnndon<'" tH Sonw JH'<''><'nt amt former con·· p11·.;enr" 111 l'uh.in I ronp'> 111 gn•s..,"1l'll an· hl•ing 1nv1.:st1gatC'rl: \ngola H ro\\ n ... aid 111 h) lh1·Just1 <·l·l>L·partnll'ntforal, Fchruar) lc·gc·dl) :1CCl'Jlllng cash. gifts anti· Cartl'1· ''"" th.-n a..,k1·<1 ii rampa1gn ('1rntnhut1or1!'! rrom : '' 1thdr;rn HI of the t 'uhan fort'l''> T1wg!'i1111 Park lie•" <1s gC'ncrally · \\0U lc1 bl' .I prC'COlldlllOrt lo knOW1l10HJ73onlya:,th1.•ho:,,tof: 11nrmalt11ng rel<ihon-. with Cuha lavish <;l'orgl'lov. n parties Lil -. CHIEF STIPES ·1 \\UUl<l ratht•r not sa) lhal lt•ndl•ll h~ man~ <·ongressmt•n · bclur1• that '' l' l:'\ er had normal :.111d adm1111strat1on off1c1ah; He relations with Cuba lht•) would l<'ft this country late last year CON JOINS SIDE OF THE LAW ... (From Page A I ) He foUowcd certain B1bltcat in junctions. comforting the old Moustache Pe les of the Mafia when the) \\-ere old. sick or d}' ing. The consighore held the fJO'>' c·r of life and dc•alh "'er manv f ellow prisoners ancl cl:11 m' credit for obtaining a full pardon for Teamster bos:-. lloffa. whom he strongly doubts 1s dead hut rather living <.1 rat and sassy ltft• in secret somcwhc•r<:> There was a d aslinct reason for Miller 's power :m d populanty toward the end or the• six years ht· s pent in 31 city and county ja1b a nd slate a nd federal pnsons. beginning in 1965. Miller belleVl'S he 1s the onlv man in the history of the Umtl'(I States to cam his law degrel• while serving a pnson sentence The con s ighore the' l1t l1· tentattvely chosen by Hollywood ... William Morns Talent Agcncv and Universal Stud1oc; for a b10 graphical movie now in th1· .. v. orks-was a true Jail ho use law}er But unlJke others. he has the lc1!al l'redentials I took a two.ctay t est 1n Fol!>om Prison. Dec i2-1:i. 1975 thr(·e days prior to my parol<'. · s a~s ~tiller .. , c>arned stra1i.:ht ,\:-,tor thn·c· ·' C'ar.., in a rorre,ron d<'nre cour.<;e from l.aSnllt· l 'n1vC'rs1ty School of L;.iw 1n Chicago " 111 .... lc·gal tall'nt:-. srrang c·t'r t aan pnsonC'rs on appeals hi!> ll'~al specialty and they havc· won a do1en cases that today an· on thl• la~ hooks as precedent st.•tting rulings And four of thos<'. Miller 1:-. ~lowingly proud to pomt out. an· considered landmark dec1sion:-- in vol v1 n g both himself as wronged c lient and men of S1c1l1an·American ·d escent whom he describes as alleged or reputed orgamzed cnme figures Somehmes they tried to mah their in houst• legal counselor ser\'e as a 1udg<' in addition .. Whenev('r someonl' needed to ALL FABRICS· ARE ON SALE SUMDA Y &1 MONDAY OHL Y SOME OF OUR SALE ITEMS . ,.~ 4040--=.-,;;;-n~~~ LEATHER KHAKI be dlsc1phned. I was always the. one who was consulted about the punishment,·· s ays Miller. who today enjoys leisure s uits and a powder pj,uc h ardtop s port seda n with wtvfe vinyl roof "I never advocated death .-\ncl 100 pcrc(•nl of the time m y advice was ncH•r de\ 1ated from.· .sa\s the cons1ghore l k 1s c u rrently worktni.: on a subcontract has1s for 15 Orange County criminal trial lawyers as an appeals ex- pert Whal kind of punishment did 1 Miller ad'(ocate'' "Lead pipings .. mayb(• a beat-: ing Without ;1 tt•ad J'llpe , .. h1 • • replies. "Two or t hree months 111 • the hospital gives a man timP to : think over what he did wrong · Miller readily admits he ri-· mained aloof when consulted on · penalties for Cello" prisoners a1· · cused , convicted and awaiting · sen tence unde r the convicts code of honor for bearing witness to authorities against a fcllo" con <See JAILllOUS•:. Page I\ 1 I P0., ~/1,l · ~\: . /"~· ~~,, To All lridH I . ·, I <,..,. °"' h.•')<11•1 J. 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"We came up here the night of the flood," the 63-y~ar-old dis- abled coal mme r said. "Let 's see, that was the follrth was n't 1t? You kinda Jose truck of .time up here." me I couJd have it for~ year, rent free. and then could buy it ti I wanted to. "But, God only knows bow long at will ~ before we gel that mobile home. They've got to clear away our wrecked houses first." -, He looked down the mountain to the wrecked homes along the muddy Tug Fork. ''That's m y house over there. . the one with the green roof. .. the one that's turned sideways," he said. Concorde Foes Set Blockade NEW YORK (AP) The long battle Lo block lhe sleek Concorde supersonic jet from landing at Kennedy Airport t akes to the highways today as opponents or the fast but noisy plane plan to jam :urport roadwa).'.S with an automobile blockade. The Red Cross estimates the nooding destroyed 2,700 homes in West V1rgan1a, K entucky, Virginia and Tennessee. Another 7 ,200 homes sustained m<1Jor damage. LIKE MOST OF the s hattered houses at Lobata -some 12 miles south of Williamson along Tug Fork on the West Virginia· Kentucky border -his home wa:. marked with a large, red X. Appl.e Pie for Phyllis AP WortpllolO ··we are going to clog i\." said J oseph Ewald Jr., presi<1ent of Return Our American Rights - ROAR. "We're trying to s how that we are upset and we're pre- pared to do whatever we have to d o. We are law abiding, working people. But we have to figbl for what is ours · · Many flood victims are stall h\ · 1ng with fnends <1nd relatives. THOMAS ANO 15 of his neighbors have built canvas covered shelters on a coal com- pany access road on the hill above their ruined homes while they wait for the federal govern ment to bring in emergency housing. "They've all been con· demned," he said. "I've lived in that house s ince 1929 . . . My wife and I raised sax kids in that house. Phyllis Schlafly, .outspoken opponent of the Equal Rights Amendment. is shown just 'lefore Yippie Aron Kay socketl it to her with an apple pie to show his oppos ition.to her stand. He said he picked apple instead of his usual cream pie Ctossed at Sen. Daniel Moynihan and Howard Hunt pre· viously) because oe the symbolism . Mrs. Schlafly. speaking at a luncheon in New York when the incident occurred, said she was glad he didn't pick cherry, which would have stained her dress. At center in phol<>' is Nancy Borman, editor of Majority Report. The planned dem onslralion, a , repeat of one that filled airport \highways with about 1,500 cars in February 1976. is aimed at press. I ing the Port Authority of New York and New J ersey to permanently ban the 1,400-mile- per-hour Jet from landing at Ken· n edy Airport. "I s1J!ned up for a mobile horn<' today," Thoma!) :,,aid. "They told "'Now, l 'm sleeping on a col beside this fire and !.he and mv two youngest daughters are stay mg with friends down at Hed Jackel. .. Behind him were stacks of food <md clothing provided by the gov ernment and private d1:::.aster n•· lief agencies. Blast Blained in Caiicer AT A REC'ENT r ally, o ne area r esident s ummed up local opposi- t10n to the Concorde : "It is simp- ly that the Concorde is a very dir- ty and very noisy plane." 8Bth Birthday Churlie Chaplin t urnc:cJ RR S a l U r rJ a \" I n (; C n l' \ <I , Switzc·rltlnd Tht• .1ging s tl('nt film ~tar tl'll'hrult·tl the day in prl\·aC'\ "I'll tell you one thing," said Thomas. "We've cert<1mly had a lot of help.·· W1lb<1mson Mayor Roy T;_1ylor. a banker, disagreed. "THE PEOPLE of Williamson are disappoi nted." he said. watching a bulldoter move do"n the city's debris-laden M:un Street, p ast mud·CO\'ercd workers and waist-high piles of refuse. "'We're very unhappy that the government hasn t given us more help in cleaning up Lh1:-. mess. Here it's been JO day" since the flood and we're still 1n terrible shape And on lop of thJt. they're talking about mo\. ing nut the first of next \H:ek and \\C• n• not l'Hn half clc<ined up yet · Tavlor said man\· W1lltamson n •s1d.ents were outraged b.' lht• Sm all Business Admm1strat1on 's uffrr of long-term loans at ,; .. ,. pt•rccnt interest. ·'I lt.•(·k ... hl' ~mid . "folks tan gC'l .1 helter de.ii at the banks ht•rt• Wt.• chargl' 7 pl'rcenl but·wc don't h <t\ e closing C'Osls and Wl' dor1'1 elem and collateral .. SALT LAKE CITY IA P I - Army \"t'teran P aul Cooper, who doctor!. :,,ay could die any day, :::.ay:::. he's "mad us ht-II " about the w;1y the government has treated vC'tt·r~ns who we re ex- posed to nuclear rad1at1on. Cooper. 43. was gr anted $820·a· month Sl'n ·1cc-connected dis· ab1hty benefits Friday for the leukemia he claims was caused by a 1957 nuclear blast. Sydney J . Shuman. chairman of a Veterans Administration ap- peals board in Washington that overturned a lower -level VA de· c1s1on. strc:.sed that the board did not tr) to determine whether Coopers leukertiia was actually caus('(f by a 1957 a tomic blast. ''l'M HAPPY FOR my family, s ure ... Cooper said of the com · pensation that C'Ould mean S820 a month and education benefits for his wife and thrt•t• ('h1ldren after he dies ··nut I'm mad as hell a bout the way the VA did il. say- ing it had nothing to do with thP blast · Ht• s:i1d he 1s concerned about others like himself who m ay have suffered e ffects .from atomic testing. Som e of them. be JAILHOUSE LA WYER AIDED PALS .•. s aid. have writte n ham lett~rs since his case was publicized "'I'm quite sur e there ar c hundreds of others that might have died" from disease caused by exposure to nuclear radiation, he said. Cooper is not alone in believing there are others like him . His doctor at the Salt Lake VA HospitaJ. Dr. Thomas Cosgriff. says: ··1 think we've hil the tip of the iceber g, a very large iceberg." COOPER,.OF Emmett. Idaho. was one of 1,104 troops assigned to the nuclear lest on Aug 31. 1957, at Yucca Flats. Nev. Ile and his doctors havt! claimed the leukemia likely was caused because Cooper s tood. unprotect ed. about 3.000 vard:. from lht' point of delonatio.n. An Army report said tht! .test. dubboo:·smokey, .. was designed to test mlctiers' reactions to the blast, Ii 44-kiloton explosion about t-vice the size of the bomb that hveled Hi roshima and Nagasa~i. Shumtn said the VA appeals board ckidelr the case sq.lely on the ba~s that seemingly in· s 1 g n i f i ta n t s y m p.t o m s a n d clinical observations made in 1968, whie Cooper was still in the Army, btcame relevant in light o f the :urrent diagnosis of leukemi l Thoug.~ many of the letters Cooper bis received ar~ from wel'-wi:taers -one recom meuded te <1dhere to a strict diet or asp a·agus -a number describe ?xpenences similar to Cooper's. P rotesters !)aid they would not be delern'd by a court order is· s ued Frid ay a g ainst the motorcade. "We're going to be inconve- nienced for the rest of our lives if they let that plane com e in," said a nother anti-Concorde leader, Saul Ginsberg. The PDrt Authority, a bi-state agency that runs the airport, temporarily barred the Concorde from landing here more than a year ago pending evaluation or n oise, vibrallon and pollution data. It h<1s Postponed a final de· c1sioo several tam es. Bolll proponents and opponents o f the plane havt!' imported F'rench <1nd British c1t12ens lo lend support to their po:,itions. D•ty Pilot Dthwy 11 G11orC!fltftd Monday·F,.day If you do not nave vour paper bv 5 30 p m call b(•lorf' I pm and your copy will bl' d<>llvPrt>d Sat.~harin Cost Rising? Saturday dnCI S11od,1y II you 110 nor receive yo"' c.opy by R .1 m rail ~lorP 10 am .ina your cnpy will be <let1vered CLEV'ELAND (AP> ThC' Food andDrug Administration ':. proposal b allow lht' sale of sar charin asu drug would incrcaSl' its prict:>, tie sole producer of the artificial !weelener said Friday The c •mpan y, S h erwan · Cln:llfatlOfl Tt4.,._., W 11· ~ Cl I d "d Most Orange Coun1y Ateds •0-021 1 1ams " eve an . s a1 that Nol't'1wes1 Huntington Beach 90 percent •f the saccharin it pro· ~nd W11s1minstet S40.I uo duces Is fol uses that the federal Thl· F'DA pro posed o n Thursday that :rnccha rin stay on the market us ·an over-the-· counter drug 1f it can be shown to be usduJ in tn•atmenl of obesity or d iabrte~. but be ban11cd as an additive in foods, beverages and cosmetics. (From Page AJ) One does not do that on the 1n s ide. of a prison without con· '>lderable risk. whether 1t 1s true or false witness purely-while doing legal r e search that he learn ed the federal ,government had r ecn.ut· ed the other con~cl as its agent against Hoffa. San Clemenlf' Capl\lrano Beach, F d d D Ad · · t t" persons who could ever gel away Sein Juan Capisirano oo an rug m1ms ra ion w1lh saying tha,t Dana Poin1 South u 9u,. proposes brullng -as an ad· A company spokesman said the amount of the price incr ease will d~pend on the s ize of the market a nd future manufaclur· mg costs. "'I don 't l}\tnk he's dead," 1fOuna Niguel -.v. , ~~ ditive (n to<15• beverages and Miller added thoughtfully. "I cosmetlcs., '"With the case of a rat. I was neutral I JUSt let nature lake its course." savs Maller The consighore rather ltked Hoffa. whom he he believes 010 no real harm but was a political threat lo men m hig h places and J pawn to be used and abused m their power games think he~ just h1d1n~ out fur -----------~-------~~---------------------­ Sometimes Mtll<'r said. when nat Url' look its <'OIJrS(' II mf'ant the rats rdat1vf':,, tttmc lo take him homr in a box A captivating man with 1n h•nM'. penetratrng l'YCS and a lo" ' o 11· t' that d r on t'.., a I mo., t hypnollCJll\. Miller has n •volu t1onarv 1dt•as about l\mt.•ncJ ..., systen1 of law l'ntorct'mcnt and the admlOISlratlOll or JUStlCP I le has takf'n tht'm before ;.he nation on T om Snyder·., ~RC · "Tomorrow" show. sever al re cenl rudio talk s hows ancl personal addresses. The m ovie of his life story 1s already be1n~ C'asl and a national lerture toor 1., being cons1dt•r..-d "'There as no such thing 11., equahly an th<.· pm.on sy'>tf'm he says quietly H 1t wa'>n 't f1lr me. Jimmy Hoffa wouldn t h11\t' gotten his pardon "I W\Covered .J rat "ho '"" months before llntra s pardun was att!'mptang to C'ome up v. 1th som e sor t of 1ncr1m1nat1n).( evidenre ai:mnst J1lnmv th;it would have Alven the iovt•rn ment reason to blo<'k h,., pardon." Miller cla1mc; lie say!'! •l wmi by nt'rtdent Still, he didn 'l ttunk the rat de· served death '"Al m) recommendation, thl' rat was ps) cholog1cally ter ron zed inslt:ad for two weeks. Miller said. The infor m er Wets finally hos pitalized 1n protecti ve ~ustod y whe n ha s nerves cracked ""That night in December of ·71 when we were drink mg m his cell at Lewisburg I told Jimmy ht' was a good man and a good con. but his uruon was made up or a bunch of s1ss1es .. At one lime unionl> v. ere es· .. .-nt1al to get the workers rundamental fairness but they ha\'£' outlived their purpose.: ddds Miller 'Now. they're demanding too much an<l mak1011: It \1rtuallv 1m JlO'i!>lble for hui.1nc-;s to func t1on · Ht' JUS! looked at me and smiled. and It was one of lhe <mly times I ever saw him s mih'. ·· says the cons1ghore ··And he ~aid 'You're one or t he only polt t1cal reasons. He doesn't know anythinA' about organized crime. so there would be no re·• ason to extinguish him .. . Dunng his lilX years in prison and in the leg~l proceedings that put him there. Miller became fascinatt'd with the Jaw a nd the way 1t works. rather than how to break it ··11 wa~ the study of law and its proper interpretation that I belie\·e transformed m y con· sc1ousness and Ci\li lized me, .. says the counselor. whose work brings $20 per hour. He will be taking the next California Rar Examination, ex- pecting to become an attorney. Only a short lime ago, his federal prison parole expired, and as a result the California Adult Authority discharged hjs state parole. partly baseq on h.is apparent new hfe outside. '·And my parole is never to be reactivated. I will never go back to c rime." says the consigliore, "hose shm fi gure s wells with pride at a recent achievem ent. I le was e lected and initialed in· to the Westminster Elks Lodge, where ~ has been active in charity and 'outh work. Tht> consighore proudly points out the Elks vote was unanimous. R ,ainstorms Pelt Texas fJ.S. s ....... ,,, Tf'll,,!"I01tf'\tnrl'tl\ tnrri1utnfo, .tnrt ~dV\f u1•n Olf•<u>c•d T•~•' on ~ttfur ,,.,., frH.mr"'''lnr-m\ Wf'f~ '"'pt)"t•fJ ,., ""'tMn o1tnd (ftOfr4t Tf"•A..\ ,,n<f IWf> torn.i.do-t. IOU<~ dOwn ,,,.., thf LKJ i""'f" rnAU"I Plam\ ln< •111 hfl>~vv r on\ promotf'd" u,,_v, fl~ '"""'' 1n f'".\\ftrn r .... , N•Afl'f' l I U'W-,,.\ of '~'" , .... 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S4 •• ~'aM " ., Wa•lllf\O!Ot' 1• $1 ----------------------~ ------ A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS On Wednesday, Aprll 20, 19n, the Dally lot will publish a apeelal tribute to the pro- feHlonala of the real estate Industry -men and women who dally make a major contrtbutloo to the healthy Orange Coast conomy. The special advertising pages wlll ma Private Property we~k. Notices will be one column by four Inches each, allow! 1 room for a photo and descriptive copy. Coat of each notice Is only $16, whh a pho you provide. Thi• salute to Real Estate Profeaaionals new or longtime a11oclatee to the people Ing aelea or Hrvlce achievements. Don't mlH being part of thla special •dv space Is 5 p.m .. Aprtl 18. Cell today! dr, you may mall your photo and a brief background, education, profeHlonal your atOty end photo to the Clasalfled 1560, Costa Mese, CA 92628. For hefp composing your aaJute notice, call 642·5878 and a frlendly ad-vlaer will aHl1tyou. an exceptional opportunity to Introduce the Orange CoHt, or to honor outatand .. I a Ing opportunity. Deadline for reMrvl ng icle of about·75 ~ord1 deac:rfblng your alnlng, award• or other honora. Mall pt .. Delly Piiot, 330 W. Bay Street Box DAILY PILOT 642-5678 H~spital Strike Soughi LOS ANGELES <AP) -A strike by union members scrvmg Kaiser -Perm anente m edical facilities here appears likely Monday. Union negotiators representing more than 6,000 Kaiser Hospital workers Friday urged union members lo walk out at 7 a.m. Monday. lf members of Local 3~9 accept the recommendation and re1cct management's proposuls. 1l would be the second strike in two years for Kaiser, which ser ves some l.3 million residents. H OWEVER, managemeJ)t ex- pects nonstrikers and subslttute workers to keep th<: fac1ht1cs open in the e"ent of a strike. SUnday. April 17.'1977 DAILY PILOT AS Old GOP Rivcils at Odds Reagan Says, 'Hands Off SANTA BARBARA CAP) - Ronald Reagan said Saturduy that he has, in effect. told Na- tional Republican Chairman Blll Brock lo keep his hands off the California Republican party. The' former Californi~ gov· einor described a meeting wath "Brock in remarks prepared for delivery to the volunteer C alifornia R e publican As · sembly's annual convention. "I TOLD HJ M that mdeed we ar e capable of runn1n~ our Califqrnia p'.lrty, that we have achieved a certain level of political sophist1cat1oilht-re. and that we are concerned lcsl they at the national level fall to realue the importance of California to the Republican part) " lt£AGAN,l'ORO running f or the national chai rman when he backed Richard Richards or Colorado against Broek. Althouj:?h Reagan praised Brock in his CRA speech. he went out of his way to emphasize that 1t ·s· an arm's length rela- ltonshap .. Fort/; Widen » PmtyBase LOS ANGELES (AP) Former President Gerald Ford said Saturday that Republicans must concentrate on broadening their base and s hould forget • about ideolog1cal purity if they want lo remain a viable political force. Ford also told the National Conference of Republican Stale Legislative Ll'uders that the GOP.faces ··oblivion" as a party unl~ss it controls more than its current four state legish1lures wht>n congression a l and legislative d1str1cts arc redrawn after the 1980 censusY ~ Union spokesman Dan S\\anton said efforts to reach a n agree ment with management broke orr Friday. Last Minority? Reagan. who narrowly lost the Republican nom1nat1on for the presidency lo then-President Ford last year. also lost in the "I frankly told him that in Was hington they ::.om et1mes forget \\hat the real world is hke. that the> often pay too much at- tention to liberal pressures because they forget that we con- servatives are not a minonty of our party but we are. in truth, a maJonty of our nation ," Reagan s~ud. HE DID NOT mention any names 1n his er1t1cism of ideolog1cul purity, but Ford's comments were similar to his campaign attacks last year against former California Gov. Ronald Reagan and the con- s er vat iv t.• s who supported Reagan against Ford for the GOP nom1nallon for president. # Swinton said union negotiators have "unanimously recom mended" t o union members that they n•Jl'Ct Ka1:-.cr':-. 4 6 pc·rccnt wage increasl.' propof.JI Ha ndicapped persons continued a vigil this weekend in San Francisco. urging Health. Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph Califano to 1mplemcnt 1973 legisi'alion guaranteein~ civil rights to the handicapped. Hearings were hdng held in the regional HEW offices. Suspect Killed Hig~speed Chase Fatal "The old s logan s of Republicanism will not attract the Aml'riran 1a•oµl e, .. Ford ::.aid "Conle:,b \\1th in our rank:-. to prO\'(' wh• IS \hC' purer Of idt>OIOJ!Y will not attral'l thl.' • Aml'riC'an pt·opll· * * * MD's Boycott Wins Support LOS ANGELES i/\P) Leaders or the California Council of Anesthesiologists voted un- animously Saturday to s upport a "pet per strtkl" · by doctors work- ing in state mental hospitals. Quake S·tudy Key To State Dam Funds MADERA <AP) A man who robbed the American Na tional Bank m Fresno wus killed when his car overturned near h£•rc to end a high speed ~h~e. authonlics report. ·'Thi:-. 1s a rnodcr;1tt• nation or moderate JH•oplc to whom ideology is far lt'ss important than pra(•l1cality. Voters prefer common sen::.t• to tonservatbm and-or libcrahsm ," Ford said. The \'ictim was identified tenlal1\'ely as Grenville Smith. 39 Hif:lhway Patrol Officer G G Gilliland !>aid ht- chased Smith al 100 miles an hour along lllghway 41 before SACRAMENTO (AP) -Presi." But after Carter made the the crash. "THE REPUBl.icAN party is dent Carter has decided lo wait com menl on national television. Smith trielio turn off the highway toward Madera but not about to die." Ford s1tid. until an earthquake safely study the Wlule House notified area was going too fast and his car O\'crturned, killing him in-''The Republican party's future ss completed before deciding congressmen and told them that stantly, Gilliland said. · is gettinf:( belll•r every day." whether lo cut off funds for the Auburn Dam ·s fate depends But he added, "It is a fact that Auburn Dam. the White House on a se1sm1c study due m June. F RESNO POLICE said Smith is the man who robbed too many people sec our party as says. about $680 from the bank on Blackstone Avenue Friday af-old. tired, wedded to the past The California Stale Employed Physicians Association began the slnke al Porlerv11le State Mental Hospital April 14 to pro- test what they say are deteriorat- ing cond1t1ons an all 11 :.late 1n· stHutions. Carter told a press confer ence Rep Harold ·:Ain·· Johnson, teinoon. According to witnesses. he had been m and out or They sec us unfortunately as a Frtday lhat he had finished a D Ro::.e\ alll'. reported that he the bank before gelling m lme. and he appeared nervous. tool of big busincs::-. indifferent to • study of 30 water proJecU.. in-was told there would be no de· He handed a teller a note demanding money and she the needs or minorities. unfeeling • As~oc1ation s pokesmen said that the Porterville doctors are refusin~ to sign medical form:-. needed bV lhl' btatc to colleet m oney. <1nd that thl' strike could sproacl tu other ho:.p1tals. eluding the dam, that he has pro-c1:-.1on on continued funding on complied by placing the cash m a navy-colored bag, in to the poor and the unemployed. posed scrapping. the dam until the earthquake ,·est1gators ::.aid an e nemy of progress and a de- s tudy is completed. The navy bag containing the loot was recovered in tender of the status quo II E SAJD go\'ernors and con-Cartt•r said earlier this \'ear Sm 1th ·s car aflt'r the accident. along with a do'!blc "The lon~cr this false 1m· gressmen would be told the rate that he ''Jnlccl 10 l'hmm;itt.' r"und· barrelled ::.hotgun and nmc:,hells press1on cx1sll-. the weaker uur Of the projeCls this v.eekend 1n~ for the dam party Will J,(r<>~.'' hl· Said. ~---~~--~~~==~======~~~.;.._--......:-~t~te Wrapup Joan Mondale Feted in LA LOS /\NGELES CAP) Joan Mondale. wife of Vice President Walter Mondale. was honored at two receptions Saturday for her leadership in the performmg and visual arts. She attended a luncheon at the California Institute of the Arts, a pnvately funded institu- tion that claims 1t 1:-. the first of its kind to offer degrees m the arts l ·n r uh .\.o t Running LOS ANG ELf:S t /\ P 1 State Treasurer Jess(• l'nruh. a forrnc·r """embly speaker. has dec1d1'<i not lo run for•• 'JCant /\:,:-.embly seat m t .os Angt•ks The final 11 ... t of t7 <'Jnd1datt~c; for the vacant ·lfith n1slricl :-.c,11 docl-.n I indude l "nruh. 1.1.ho had :-.aid he was thinking of running .tin . llawkfn11 suc-.. UJWb• SAN DIF.GO 1/\P I Mr~ Margaret "Pl'J?ltY" C. llawkms. a p1onl'<·r mt.'mber of one of the nation's nt>wspapc•r publl.,hinR families, 1s d~ad at age 84 Mrs. llawktrl!\, m1Hhcr of the board chairman and two boarci mcrn~rs of E W Scnpps Co. d1t•d <il ht'r hom1• in the• I.ii .Jnlla .1re..1 Fnda). B~tty Ford U Ut19 1.0.., \'l;(;l'.1.1':S •\I' l 'orrnt'r Prcs11knt C;1•1 .tlrl I 1rrc1 .,,,HI !-.,1t11rtl,I\ hi' "lfl• Rl'lt\ has ht•1•n fur t'l'll 111 11111.111 h1·r lohll\ In>!"" twhJlf nf I tw 1-;q11a I H 1 ghh 1\ nwnrl m1'nt tH.·1"11"<· of a rc- 1·u 111•1\t't' 11l l11•r n1•1·k .111cl ... t11111ltl1•r .11lm1•nt~ Forrl .... wl ttw tornwr Far.,t l.Jd' had planned lo 1·all ..,,., .. r .11 t•loricl.1 .,t<itt• k~1slalnrs before th al ...i J11· ., 'oh'. 1n ~ l11cn lhc ERA was narrowly defeated l'oung~r S(>f#k# Ban LOS ANGELES <AP) -Atty. Gen. Evclle Younger says he s upports a bill to ban use of minors in pornographic films And magazines, which he called "the grossest kind of exploitation of children for pure greed since the days of the sweatshop .. Youn~er 1',rlday said the proposed legisla- tion would J.?ivc police "a valuable new weapon" in battling porno~niphcrs Ho•pltal Clo•lng• S een LOS ANGELES CAP) -The state would con· sider closing state-run mental hospitals if local communities would provide patient care, a top health official says. , Don C. Miller. deputy director of the state health department, told an Assembly subcom- mittee on Health and Welfare mei?ling Friday that counties might be able to offer patient care if they got the funds presenUy supporting the state hospttaJs. Solar' Ennon A d .,OC!atecl SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state should go into the solar energy business to prole<:t it from private utilities, says former U.S. Senate candidate Tom Hayden said Friday. 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K-MertC~lf~ 893-7546 29 I I So. lri1tol I.-..._..._, Se. C...t"-• et ~ 556-8287 Wj:l!kOAYS TIU 9 •SAT Till 8 • SVNOAY 11 ~•FACE £6flMATl:S IN YOUll HOMt'. CoNllClof'I Uc-No *'32 f.ASY CAEOIT TEAMS • lO 60·90 OAY ~INTEREST ACCTS. • 8ANKA ... ERfCARO •MASTER CHARO£ . . Carpetrc>wn the Lare••t Carpet chain in the W•t .. . I ( DAJLY PILOT ~DlTORl~L PAGE ) Doesn't Make Sense The Food and Drug Administration still isn 't Jn a king sense about the ban on sftccharln. The f<'DA first said it was pullin& all saccharin off the market. The decision was based on Canadian tests wbich show that rats fed hjgh quantities or saccharin ~eveloped bla<l<lor cancer.· The FDA said•that under 1958 legislation called the Delaney clause it had no <'hoice but to ban any substance that causes cancer in ~ny form. · But late lust wl·ck, the FDA softened the edict. It ~aid saccharin could still be sold over the counter "lo help diabetics and other persons who for medical reasons must res trict their intake of sugar." · But saccharin still will not be permitted tn soft drinks. toothpaste and mouthwashes-where 90 per c:ent of it now 1s used. • So on one hand the FDA is saying it is bound by !he Delancy clause, but contradktorily states it can .stretch its authority enough lo permit limited quantities lo be s old. Which is it, FDA? If saccharin is dangerous -to humans, let 's see more evidence than you have and then stick by the ban completely. If the danger is nonexist ent or remote, give us back our diet drinks before we double our dental cavities and over· weight problems caused by overuse of sugar. Public Shut Out We d on 't lik e t o bother o ur readers with nl'WSpapcr problems. but we 'r e running into one that 1s really of m ore t·onc1:rn to the publtc than to local 10 urnaltsts . discuss who its new officers would be Another school board went into the back room to discuss legal aspecb or forbidding a food ptoduct carrying a re:_ ligious message. Small ittims. lo be sure. But clol$utg the press and the public out from such sessions just isn't in the public interest. And Hwy als o arc illegal under the slate's open· nll't:ting law Candidly. the Daily Pilot doesn't always have the time arHJ sufficient legal s taff to purs ue these star c·hambcr sess ions with court action. So \\e often haw to be <:ontcnl with warninl-{ the offending bodies thut we bcl1cvc: thl'Y an: vio>ating the law and ac ting con trary to the mtcn.·st s of the people they s erve. They an· s pending your money and lhey are s up· posed to be operating m your behalf. You have a right to know how and why they are reaching their d e· c1sions . We thought you'd like to know so you, too, c an he lp protect your own rights as c1tizens. Valuable Sessions On the issue of keeping the public informed , a !->alute is in orde r for two Orange Coast school boards for gomg o ut of the ir way lo explain issues of concern. The Irvine Unified School District is s taging four works hops to explain the g eneral a spects of school fmuncmg to taxpayers. Later, indt\'idual meeting:. will be held at <.«1l'h school s o res idents can discus!. what can and can 't be don<.: with a\·ailablc funds • Further south. the Capistrano unified School Db tnct has s ch<:duled four meetings on two difforcnt days and at different hours lo explain a nd ans \\er questions about its $39 million bond is sue and state aid proposal coming up for vote May 31. c. lt's Liu~ "executive" sessions hy city councils. !.chool boards artd othe r public bodies that's troubling us. Since it's your business these a g encies are con ducting, their p ropensity for private, closed-door :-.c:ssions is "your-tonccrn, too. A local city counc il met in closed s ession to argue ~·ho should he mayor. A s chool board shut the door to Sessions like these are valuable to the public and instill confidence in the school boards and administra· tions . \\Er ... btfore wt divide up MAi ncJ would you fASS ihAt pire a.tgoanr' Early Lessons Two boys whom [ Judged to be 10 or 11 were l>llllng al the next t<ible rchs h1nf! their double· la~·cred hamburgers cmbelhshcd "1Lh fixings of every snrt '-O ~1bundant that tht'V could hardlv hl· l'Ont.uned on ·,ht• o vcrs1LC•d r o 11 i.. 1"h l' shl·er Sli'C nr lhl' C'OOt'Ot°llOll si•t:mt•d lo lw Ii c y on d ttH• s t r <' t I' h 1 n Jo: e : , P :1t· 1 t v I) r lhl· hu m an lllOIJlll , hu t l h C' l' t' I w t• ~ n11n g I act s \\ere• t:q11.1l to the challrng<' ll wal> l.1ll' in the ah C'rnoon. I as ked the young m('n if the hamburgers constituted their din· ner • "Oh. no." on<' of them said. · we're going home for dinner right away." I then asked if their mothers knew aooul lhl'lr prl'1hnncr feast Mideast Peace Still Seems Remote The reply was that they were l!o· ing th1sstrictlyon their own. This led lo a ge neral con- ' ersation in which 1 as ked .ibout tht' cos t o f lht• hus ky h.Jm· bu rgcrs '"Thev sure co::.I ;.a lot .. one of the boys said. "Much ~ore th;.an \\e get on o ur reg ul a r a l low;.anrt•s. My friend ;.and me, "l' \\ ork to~ether. 1 te gets on the phone and talks to m y mother Jnd he stalls her along while I gn into lhc kitchen ~111rl takl' tlw money out of her poch t h<>ok without her knowing.'' They both grinned . the n I .1sked the boy who'd bet n "PVi.tk 1ng ~1t Q.othered him lo s teaf from hisl'rl'OlhPr . "Oh. that"s au right." he sa1d. "my mother steals 1t from my father. She aJways goes through his pockets when he's not look· m g .. I CONFESS m y mouth dropped open. "Look. m ister " lht• <1ther boy W ASllTNGTO'l -E gyptian Prt>s1dt'nl Anwar Sadat came to Washinj!'ton the other day to urg<' Jimmy Carter. to begin workin~ urgently and earnestly for peace in the Middle East. But I douht that we are J?oing to see much ac t1on on that front in the very near future Evervone fam1har with the re gion a~rees th11t ~ome kind of set tlemcnt has to be found quicklt Fo r n s time· pa11ses. tht' moderi•l<''> 1n both the Arah and Is rae li 1 um P" J r•• hN'Om lO( In 1· r 1· a '> 1 n ~ I ' 'ulncr .•hle t11 t""t rl'm1c;ts Jnx1ou., t11 trt~j!l'r another "'ar, Another war would m<'Jll, among other th•nR~. a n ·nc"'al of the oil embarf{o that 1h•v;1.,tated the world economy an 197J. It also would mean another confrontn t1on between the United States <10!1 the Soviet Union. ('ach of . , • m Ripping off Thy Neighbor ( NORMAN COUSINS ] said. '"t•vcrvbod v sleJ ls from l'\'t'rybody else.''. ··Why do you s a v th<•t" · 1 .isked. 'Wh nt s lhL• matll·r. mister. · he said. don 'l \'OU see no movie" or telev1 ... wn or nothin .. , '. The young mun knew what hl' wJs talk111g ;.about. Some of lhl' most popular films and TV pro· g rnms make hcrmc figures out of rnn men. In f<•<'I, llnllywood 1.., no" on a con k1l'k, whi<:h began with the highly SUCCCSl>fUI "The Stin{!.'" 1n which Paul Newman and Robert Redford vied wifh e ach other a s glorified gyp artists. Another recent film fl>atured James Gamer in a pre-Civil War story in which Garner swindled different Southerners. all of them dull-witted, into buying the same STANLEY KAR NO\\ which has deep 111terests in the area. Yet the prospects for accom· modation seem to be remote, for J variety 0f complicated reasons. ln the ~st place. nothing can be done until the domestic political situation in Israel is re· solved. That s ituation. which has long been a rnl'S'>, "'as further complicated la-.t \\eek bv the rt> s 1gnat1on nf l'rimt• J\tin1st er \'luhak Raban The llkehhood , therefore. 1s tha t lsrJ<'l 's ruling Labor Party will be sphl tn mtc.•rn.ilional dis 't•nsion a:-. tilt' 1·ou11t rv holds ele" 11on' nl''<t ml1nth And 1t will dl'- 1.t ) the format1ori of a govern· me nt stron.-: t·nough to negotiate "'1th lhe Ar<• hs WITHIN TJIE Arab hloc, meanwhile. a clearcut position has apparently not been worked out for dealing with th(' Palcs t1 men Issue. which ls probably tht• slave over and over again Then, of cours e. there are such m ovies as "Paper Moon" and .. Bu l (' h r .• s s Id y a n d th \." Sundance Kid." to mention o nl \' two. · Ir children ha \C'' no '>('ruplt•.., a bout s tl·al1ng from their parents. or from ;.an~ om· t•lw. 1l 1~ not diffi cul t to Sl't' whtrl· !>OrTil' ol tht.'lr 1nspiratmn <•llU abo llw 11 values c·omt· from . So long as cn11 men <.ll"t· l'lt•v<Jlt'd into lll'r1ws. 1t i::. inc \ltablc• that thl':> \\-Ill beco me pac c·:·a~tll'rs fo r 1 m pressionable minds. OBVIOUSLY lhl' prohlt.'rn goes much deeper than the glamonza. tion of con artists. We a re living in something of a ripoff society 111 which almos t everyone expect.'\ to be gypped -and in which cilmost no one is disappointed. Newspapers arc full or stories about automobile mechanics who discover nonexistent troubles with engines for which they ex· most complex question in the entir<' Middle E ast equation. Jnd1cullons arc that the Palestinians, who originally de· manded the dissolution of Israel as a Jewish s tale, have now modified their stance and arc willing to enter into a federauon with Jordan. But there is a good deal of haggling over whether 1 hey would m ake their con <'essions before, during or after the conference tpeoretically s cheduled for Geneva later this year. But most signific:mtly. il ts un· ----.: ."f'!:. 'I see Sadat's ii> tow1> again/' peel eyepopping payments. We read about TV repairmen "ho ~ubslltute inferior innards for 'our set m lh<' course of their n • pair work. Then there arc tht• -.uppos edly reputable hotel" that '"'ere cl1sc·overed to hav<' rm~nt• ly padded their bills. S1m1hirl" de pn rtmcnt ~tore!> th;1t 1·on,·1· 111cnlly but cons1stcnll v 11l'glt•1·t t o crl'dit lht'ti" chargl' cus tomc:1.., 1111 rl'lumed merchandise. Final h . llw nl'wspapers tl•ll of :.u1 g1w ns who \\ere found lo huvt· pt"rforrnt·d unnec<'ssary opc-r;1 t 1onl> ;.al four-fi gure price.., Ob\'i11usl:., 10 each mslcim·e w1 arc talkmg about a m111onty. nut the abuses h;.appen ortl'n t•nnuJ.!h to throw a dark h~hl on a largt• part of society. The problem mi~ht b~ dis· counted if so many children were not involved. What is happerung . is that children are being condi· tioned to believe that crime can be fun, that there's nothml! wrong in ripping off one l> certain what role the United States will play in the effort tu end the Middle E ast conflict. So far, it seems to me, Carter ha:. muddied the problem by lalk111g too much about it in publi<" Early last month. Sec rctury nf Stale Cyrus Vance explained that the administration would not try to "impose" a solution, but woulcl "bring the parties to~elher in those areas where there arc d1I ferences." To anybody familiar with diplomatic language, lh1s meant that the United States would maneuver behind the scenes to influence a c om promise. A week afterward . ho\\C\er, Carter contradicted Vance bv openly SJ>('lhng oul hie; own pl an ... for a final settlement. On the one hand, he definc'Cl the borders that lsracl "ould ha\·c· following a settlement, and that alarmed the Ara bs . Then he threw his weight behind the establishment of a Palesunian "homeland." and that ahirmt'd the Israelis. neighbors or in !>IU~~1ng ~omcone ) ou happen not to like. IN A RECENT mov1l', John Wayne' wa., the "hero"\\ ho. dur- 1111-t "th<.· C'our!ot• of a husy lifrl1mc. m;1n.1gt•d tn murdf'r ~O m<' 30 mL•n, Ill• Js dyi ng of l'am•cr. hut ht•l o n · suc l·umb1n ~ to till' maltgnanc}. lw m:m.1 i,:cs to in -.rruct u JS.yt•ar·ohl boy 111 th}· ~rt 111 tlit• fal>t g uritlr :rn Tht• film c·nds \\1th Ull' 15-yc·ar· old a('l11cv1ni: his man hood 111 ci gunfight Ill· o,l;1ys on e of the men tr1 t lw gr uilg\• I 1~:111 \\llh John \\';t} IH'. T hen" 1s !>Omclhing perverted • ~111d l'' en :,1ck about the idea that j boy becomes a man by being able to shoot or kill or maim or cheat. It's about time we put an end lo all this nonsense and g1v1• our children a chance to grow up JO ci \\Orld not pockmarked by porn, casual aU1tudes toward \'10lt'ncc or lht! glonfic<.1 t1011 nf crooks. United S ta te's t 11 bring .Jhout peace in th<• rc·c111n. l hs des1n· lor peace is ha:-.cd on two key cnn s1derallon~ Firs t., he has lo show his nwn m11ll;.ary e!>ta hl1:-.hm t'nl that Egypt can rcg:un the tcrritor) lost to Israel more crf Pctiv1 ·h- 1 hrough negotiations t h:10 through war. Jf he fails, his own future may be limited. .Secondl y, the E~yptian C'conomy is hanging on the bnnk of disaster, and Sadat can nnl~ s ave it if he is able to cut down defen se C'<P nditurc s. Otherwise. th<' food riots that left ·;oo dead in Egypt tn January m nv be rc•pcatcd on a b1ggt•r S('n lt'. a nrt lhry wouh1 hr t'xplu1l- <'rl by rud1cals to ou!>l Sadat. OTllER ARAB moderall'S in Syria, .Jordan :ind Saudi Arabia fear a !)1milar lrcn<I toward m1hlancy unlt•ss <• settlement can be found that would reduce t C'ns ions throughout the arco. Thus the quest ror fll'&1Cc 1s nol an i1bstract1on, hut a practical nrcessity. T he lmmorta/,s DUln 't Toil for Poste rity IF THESE hlundcrs w«.>rc not bad enouizh. Carter's aides at · tempted to darify his stalt•· ments. But th<'V only s urrccdt•d in making muttt•rs worse• The Israelis , who had bcl'll pleased by Carter's ostl'ns1hlt• defense of their position. w1•11· disappointed when t11s adv1s1·r-. •hlulcd 1t. And. for the s :1nH• n•u' on. theArabswcreinrunalt'<I The United Statt's is at th<' focal poml of that quest, since 1t 1s the only power that can talk to both Arnbs und f'\r;1C'l1s. /\l this st11g<.'. how<•ver, the talk mus t lw quiet and serious. Pn•sidrnt Carter has to ll'iirn ('l>nSequcnlly, that he will :it· c·o mplish nothin ~ hv ~ranrfst<inrl pcrforrna11rC!o . M11 nmbilum1~ 111 /•1· /<1r11ollrn Roh K.111!.rrrnn. whose huc;lnes~ is the wri111lr~ of J>(wms. dt'11vcred to me the ab<1\'C pronnun('cmenl the other mornm~t 1n bctwef'n lo ng S\\<lkht·s of quotes from "The Grent Gatsby "Tiob 1s very into earlyScoll l''1lzgernld. His pronouncement s et me off into a little boliloquy on im· mortality. so called. This 1s not a matter to which 1 have ev('r gi v en much Uaougbt, cer· ta inly nol in rel atlon to myself. J havc- known. and been puzzled b', people who ~pend the ~tter port of thf'ir lrve. plottln1t way~ In which they Will C3U!'le posterity to re· member. if flectinRIY. that they e•lsted. For me, lif~on thl,. tarth is over the moment J die. Shli no CH AR LES McCABE s ad songs for me. It is «.>nough for m e that I leave my children and their children behind as a token that these genes passed through one ex· istence. To have a street named after me would be te4ious, and also inexplicable. To have a memorial wing or ~ library somewhere might be pleftSing. It would also be wildly impractical. And who needs a statue? ONCE I was as ked who I was going to leave "my paper11" to. The inquiry was laughable. I have no papers. Such papers as 1 have ever had were distributed In s quare or circular waste baskets al various parts of this J;lobe. 1 have almost nothinJt that cnn be described AS memorabihll. I do not me letters. I JUSt throw them away when I have read tlw rn I rtn nnt h <•H' ,1 f1hn l! t·Jtllnl'I, h:i v1nl.l ~ivcn minp ;1w;1~ to m ~ \OUO,:!ci.t daughter . who 1i. ,1 lc•rrif1c ~rubher und flkr In thel'xtremelv unllkelv event thnt anyone. hkt'.' maybe a ·lawyer or a writer. wished to reconstruct my hfe after my death, he would have precious little help from what I shall leave behind. ThC' ripple will be slight. The stream or hfc will go on. ONE IJFE, I always say, ls enough. Get through it with as much decency and honor as you can manage, and leave the rest of it to the other lads. They will have plenty to COPI'.' with. Not. mark you, that t don't think some men should be im· mortal, as near to it as can bt• managed. That, after nll, •s what civilization is all about; the pass· ing, throuJ(h works or art and scirnce by men of genius. of th1' best in homun experience. Yet r rlou hl lhilt either Shnkespeart> or Montolgne. to name but two, thought of writing for posknly, or IO till' hope• or . 1c h1ev1nf! 1mmor1ahly 001· wrote plays for a hv1n 1-: ;Hlcl th provide parts for the• member!' or his act in~ <'Ompany. The other wrote for his own. pleas ure ;111d amusement. YET sucn was the depth and beauty of th('ir conception of hfe that their work forced Itself on posterity. There may be mute. inglorious Miltons around; but there aren't all that many. The man of genius lends to be re· eognized and remembered. Thal is one or the glories of our kind. At the end of my musings J find I have mu<'h more in common with Brother Kaufm an than t hncl tho~ht. It does seem a little ob· scene to me that a man should plot his own immorlallty H you're good enough ul what you do Cor it to happ('n. ~o be It. To de vote yourself to you1 own ima~e. after lire, I!! almost as indecent us doing it while you are nllvt• People 11ho11ld re,pe<'t dt'nth more. The State I>epartmcnt :-. ex· perts. moreover. were appalled that the President had pr<·· JUd1ced the negotiations before they had even started. As one of them put it.; "There's probably a method to madness, but all I see is the madness.'· Prior to his visit here. Egyp- tian President Sadat took a crack al Carter's blabbermouth ap· proach. IQ an interview with Business Week. he expressed a preference for Henry Kissinger's methods. saying that negolia· tions "shouhl be ha ndled dis· creetJy until we reach something concrete.' THE DIU:MMA hieing Sadut explam!i m large measure lhl' nel•d lo move ahead rapidly tnw11rtl a !'v'liddlr F.ast <>E>ttlt' ffi('Ol Thanks to Kissin~er 's diplomacy. Sadat broke w1th the Russians and put his trust in the ORANGI! COAST DAILY PILOT Robfrl N Wttd. f>ul:ifbhrr Thnm1u Ii u t11I. 1';d1tor The editorial page of the Daily Pilot !\eC'k!! to inrorm and stimulate readt'rs by presenllnl( on this p1ge diverse commentary on topics or lntClrettt by syndical· ed columnists and c1rloon1sts. by providing a forum for reade~· views and by presenting thb ncw11paprr's opinions and Ideas on current toplc!i. The l'dllorial opinions or lhr Dully Piiot appear only In lht' t-dlton11I !'nlumn ot the top or tht' Jllll(t'. Opinions ex· pressed by the column1lllll 11nd t•nrtooni?.ls ond letter wnters arc thr1r own uncl no endorsement of their vir"" .,, thr Dally Pilot ~hould bC' lnfcrn•d Sunday, April 17, 1977 SYnday, Aprrl 17, i977 OAIL y PILOT A l Hughes' Tragic Secrets .. WAStoNc.;ro:-. I: or dObt: lo two decades. the t1yht ht tie circle .!round llov. urd Hughes con cealed a dreadful sccrt!l from lhc outside world Under their can-. r..he late b1lhonaJr~ had turned in ' to a shaggy wrJ1lh, thl' phantom Of the penthouse, unl>OUnd of mind and body Their terrible l'lt'C:r'l:l ,., documl.'nkd in the dct<uled, daih logs thev krpt of h is at· t avitics 111· c I o s e t t• ti ·hi mself 111 darkem:<I pen th9uses, let ting ha:. hair. beard and nails grow somet1mt':. for ) l'..tr:. without trimmin~. ~o ono Y.J:. JI IO\"Cd to dean ht:. room. :.o the fiith uccumul.tll·d until IL became nausNllng Yd h1• d(•manded that hll> ch.ttr and utt·n-.als be tn sulated \\1th hll·L·nc' to r>r<>tN·l ham from g1·rml> H e lollov.ed au cr1 :it11· ... ch edule, with no scnbt' of day or night. ~omellme:. n•m:11n1ng .J w akl' ,1round the l'lut· k l h-y, J., finicky about food . ..,laying on lhl• same :-.1mplc d11•l fur Wl't•h.., ..it .c time and tuking hour-. ll• C(lm plell· a rnl•ag1·1· 111l•;tl I It• rn c up1ed moJ.t of ht.., unw \\ .1tchm1.: mo\ IC!> h1· \\'C1Uld l'llll "" favonll'S en t•r and II\ <·I' as 111.111\ as 30 tinw.; Thl' lo1~s 1·\ 1·11 11«·mrl his htl\\'c•I IOU\ crnl•nl:., llw rn;1111 l'Vl'lll 1n l11s l 11 I' \\ .. .., · 'llll' hlJ.: I·: whl<·h 11pp.1rl·ntly rl'f•·rn•d II• un l'n ema. lits aide:, 1>omt•t1mc .... reckont•d time h\ lht· billionaire:. (.'nemas · BUT THE darkest of llowarct llu~hl's· :,ccrNs .,., er<: contained in ;1 large nwtal ho' Thi:. held what he l-.&lll'd his · med1t•at1on -druRS that his dQctor'> n•hJC'· tan ti) prnv1dl0d ll .., clear r. om his prl\ alt• rt•1·tinb thal Jluf:{hl"> w :J'> .1 1lru.: ,tcld ll'l, I h .ti ho· \\ ·" oftt•n in a n.1r1 ot11 da11• and th;il h1-. ml·cltt'alil>n 1nl'luclccl 1111 ult-nl 1f1ed but 11l1·~al druf:!' Thl' rl'rords also s how l11.11 hi.., ,1llt•111l.111t-. p.im111•1 c·rl l11m r1ut..ra~em1sl~ .md 1·a1111•tl 11111 ht most b1t.Jrt'1• 11hll'\ll'llnrh to thl· let11·r ) l'I 1 · ..., .1).!1•11h h;l\·r· nm duded from hts paJ)11 -. that thl' nd1 n·t\11s1• W<tsn'l l'ompl'lcnl to 1·1111 hts ~ Ill II 11111 1· 111pl1 1· 'I hl'\ .,.·;1nt to l..1111\\ •I 1 ~h.v ;i guurdian was n't apprnrllt•d , 1:>1 who ma11t· tht' nllllt11rnlllon dt>llar fmant1.1I decisions: and 1:11 whether ;anv :11dcs took ath anta~c of his l'IHI <lit ton to t>nnch thcmseh·cs \\'t• \tl.'rt' lhf' first to qu1•J.lt011 lluJ.:h(''" romrn•l1 •nt·~ \\I' lt•arned from in:.1dl•r:-. ahn11t h1-. delcr111rat11111 :inti p11hh-.l11•ll lhl· ~ACK ANDERS9N) particulars on Dec 9, 1970 ll wa:. a s lory that the lluRhes orgamzu tton heatedly denied. Members of hfa inner circle now tell us that they sought merely to prot~ct ham from h1:. compctit.ors ilnd other financial prcdetors. The daily logs show that. in order to conceal thf' awful truth about llu~hcs, they pla;.•cd ;.i strange ~ame of inlcrnatwnal hack and·seck. f i-·or four year8, they en~tonced lum in u dnrkcnC'd pcnthou~c :.itop the Desert Inn in' Las Vegas until the rnternal H\•ven ue Service began to ~et t oo cunous Then on Thank~g1v1ng evt·, 1970. they whisked him off to the sunnv Bahamas. Be spent the next 15 months in :-.unle:.s 1solallon atnp the Britanpia Beach Hotel. But on Feb 15. 1972. JUSl minutes ahead or 1mm1grcit111n offlc1ah. I lughes \\;is forcl·d t<r flt•e again b~ slrl'tcher anrl '~·n to a waiting boat. Th<.• skipper of thl! Cygnus. Bob Rehak, was tht• fir..,t outsi1lc1 i11 ,\t•ar'> lo M:e llught•' Rt·hak confirmed our clc,t·n11t11in of him TO l>ISPl::L th1:-. i;r•Hl''<IUl' J m Jgl'. llughl's dcc:1rlcd 111 ~rnnl ,1 I' l' 'J U l' .. t U l h I " I\ l' \\ h u " t , S1t·ar.1gua .. dH·t<illlr .\11.1 .. ta ... 111 S<>mo1a. for an aurltl'lll'l'. Thl' c!allv log~ 1,how that it tflok four hour:. tu groom lht• :.haggy ... the entire outfit would have gone at a bargain basement for about BO cents. "· recluse. His barber-attendant , ~lt>ll Stt•wnrt hC'gan the greaL re· h.tlnltt<Jlton :it 11 p m .. March 11. 1!172 The log note... terse!~ · ·Md .-.11· 1 m to trim h~11r. hc;ircl. and Lot•nalls "l h• fin.-.ht•d the Job al .I o t'lod, tht• follO\\ mi.: morning then llughes du«ked 1nt11 lhl' -.ho" er nnd C'n11•rgt•tl a nt•\\ man lit-llH'I !ht• '\1('..t l'.l).!U.tll d11•t,1t111 .rn<I l' S i\mba!->~:tdor T11rn<•r :..hclton ;tl><>ard h1-. p1 iv.tit• plam• ,11 10 -.15 pm on ~t arch 1:1 - Shelton dcsl'nl!Pd llul.(he., ~·r tcrwarcl. according to :in off 11·1:.il llo<·umcnt. as "s" fel't. thret• 1n dll'S tall. very thin. "(·l~hin~ 1rnm MO to 150 pounds. ~raying hair and wearing a neully trim med Van Dykl.' typ1· ht!..ird .. Th<' ambassador also s aid llughl'" "was w('artn~ olc1, tx>ut up slippers and an old rotw All an .tll cthc> cntrrc outfit w<1ul<I h:h·1· i.:om· al a b<trl-!~1111 bdi.cmenl fut :t h1111t HO cents · AW ,COMt. ON txJM\. OL JltM\Y WOl'\'T BIT£. StE? H~'0 J~r G~tNN\t~· ... ~. ..,, I _o -· -.. ~~ ~\."r-r. v; L etter f r om a On March :.? l, lluntinicton Haroour ph).,idan \\illlam Bn lf'r Waddlll J r. 'u" arralitn('<l bt>fon· Munld1al Judl(f' flal(nar Engt>hrt•twn, c·harjtt·d with llw str an~ulat lon d••ath o f a i' · mnnth·olll frtui; "hlt'h h111I "" vh•t•d a thrra 1w utir utwrtlon pe rrorrnNI b)' th1• clnt'h>r. W11ddlll plf'adNI innoc1•nt anrl ":a-. rt• lused on $25,000 h all lll'ndlnR a prf'llminary hf'arlng 'fl for i\prtl 11. Thf' ht>uinll( halo h1•t•11 in Jlrn· gre!ls for thr lla ~t wc>c>k and 111 llw inh•rlm Or. Waddill '<. mrdical prh• llf•j(r-. ha' f' hc-t>n 'U'tw ndf'd b·y lht> \\t>.,lmin.,tf'r C'otnmunit' and Huntington lntt•rrnmmunltv Hospitals. lrnmf'dl a lt'I~ follo"' In hl'i rei.ponse. thr JUd~" rlarlfles the court '\ !<·gal re1r on1llbillllcs •nd its llmlla tlons ln dealing with s uch a ca-.e: Dear Ms. A 0 Normally I do not answer let le rs crltici.zinJ? court actions. but the Waddill case is special. Like you , I have strong feehng~ about what Dr. Waddill is alle~c>d to have done. In my reh~rous af· filiati on a doctor who participates in an abortion llet alone murder of a cha Id > for non medical reasons 1s subject lot>'< communication, and I a~ree with such treatment of the satuallon Ing lht> arraiJtnmrnt. Judj(f' T H ERE ARE many things Engebretsen r«'ctivrd lhf' follow-which come before me which or Ing lette r fro m a <'OnCf'rned fend my personal o r re h g10us citizen : convictions. Were I to impose my ' personal standards in these cases l am wntmg concemrng thr cn..~e m spite of what the law might re· of Dr Woddill Jr who strangled 0 quire. I would not be discha rging 1'ta·month-old baby girl on March the duties o( my office in the 2, 1917. manner in which I look an oath to I wont to know why hr Ill sl1ll al-do. Lowed to practice medrcme ol the Dr. Waddill appeared before prearnt time. 1 ~lleve aa part of his m e for an arraignment. That is a ns.ooo boil, that you aet. that h'3 technical Jlrocess where he (l) i!I Licenje ihnu/d ha11e been .~u~ ad vised or his rights and the unlHaftt>rlMlnnl n ature of the charges file d lie ha1 kOltd a human and against him: (2) is given an op· thert':/cirr 1110/atrd h" oath of portunlty to exercise any or the mtd1rrn.-Arc lht'~c oolhi .~o hghtlt1 enumerated rights ; (3) may made' If M I 'm wt1rned about enter a plea; (4) Is entitled to 1oc1ety have bail sel, In an amount I am ~a>nng /or the baby hf necessary to insure he will-make ldlltd and c~lng out for 1u.thrr' a II hi!! court appearances MRS .A o • Much as I agree wilb you that if Accurd1ng to the lo~s . the billionaire new from Managua. Nlc <iragua, to Vancouver Canada, with a refueling slop at l~s Angeles Then for the first time sine<' he b ega n his seclusion, the burbered Hughes woilkt.-d boldly into the Bayshore Inn under his O\\ n power . He was wearing his cheap btlthrohc.'. unct he palL,ed on ce to lie the draw str ing on his pajama bottom Ont'l' tn!>Hk th<.• pt'nthoui;t' llu~lws pau!>t•d tor a fi.:w minutes to watch a seaplane land 1n Van- t•ouver harbor ;rnd then dis;ip~ pcarcd for :oil>. months Into his rlurkt>nl.'d bl.'dr<>om T ll E FOLi.OWiNG Sep t <' m IH• r. h (' rel u r ned •u '.'i1c..irnRuu where he complch!d the sail' of the Hughes ToQI Com· pany a t!('al that raised qucs- 'Hughes. . . disappeared for six months into his darkened bedroom. . . ' lions about his financial jud.£· mt'nt T \\o :-.Jc>w York hrokl·r!' .J ultu:. St•1llm;I\ r •. and C:ourtnc•\ I\ c). flew lo Nil'ar.igu:i t<i m:.il-..t· -.u rl' 11 ughcs 11er.,on ally <it> prn\ l'd tht• I ran .. act111n Th l' 111 gs :-lrn"' t h J t ;\I e 11 Stewart was called 10 at3 .. l5J.m St•pt 25. l!Ji2. 111 trim tin· hilhona1n··, beard 1 hi:. l1 nw lhl' <.'I viltzalion prol'l·Ss was less dra:.· ttt·. Stew mi f1nt~hcd his harber ~ tnA 111 only one hour, 45 minutes. ,\t :; ·IO ~1 rn . ;.H'torrting to the logs, "Mr() (l>1L·)St.•1llmayran<l .J <.' h l'.\ 111 for MAn<itun•." For th l' second time. two visitor!> went away with the impression that the le~endary bill1ona1re was quite normal. They had "l'arccly ~otten outside• the door before he settled bnck into the !>amc baiarre routtnl' Tit ELOG •. however. contained th1.., nc .... 111!\t1 m·tron 'Ill· c!Ol'!>n t '' Jnl to h1· pc•rm1tt<.•d to i.lel'll an ih<' h.1lhroom an) mnn· I Its gn'<.1tc ... 1 f\l'rsonul :-.t rui.:i.:11· .tpp:trentlv took pla1·1· 1n th1· b.tthroom. \\ h1·J 1· lw 'lll'llf .tn .iii norm ;ll amount nf t 1 ml' 1wr tnrm rng his ahl1111111li-llt:. howt•I 11)11\ r·mcnh ar1• 1rrumph.intl\ 1t t•ordcrl in 1111· lug.., The <latlv n·1·11rd" also 1·unta1n repeatl•d. m~·stcrious rC'f Nl·n<·c·:. lo "20·1 l·l," .. thC'llC'm ''"Bii's and •4·.., " 'l'hl'M' :tppt•ar lo tw codc names for lhl• dr11jls that h1.., doctor:. rrluctantly pruVldt•d HuJtht•:. st nrtl'll off New \'(·11r s Oa~·. 1972, for l'xamplt'. w1ih :1 dosag<.' A notation in th<· lol{!. rl" portsthat 'hetookllol lh1·2:lt1's" !>hortl> aftt'r lw It\\ akcncd al> 11 am Judge Dr \\oadd1ll has committed the act with which he is charged, his license should be s us pended. thal 1s not a n order which I even have powrr to make . T he statr has i<el up a special board to rule on the ritne!ls of Dr. Waddill to continue in practice, or to restrict his practice In some manner. Any order ( made in such regards would be an exercise in futility. as 1t would immediately be o;truck down I RF.UEVE fi rmly In the rule of law. I am sworn to uphold r..he la" even though I m ay disagree with 11 The la w must take its course. What I do must be within the scope of my duties under the law As the father of seven children , I am as distressed as you at the death o( the 7''2·month·old fetus. but the law gives to twelve jurors the responsibility to determine the q4estlon of the guilt or in· noce nce of Or. Waddill, not you or me. Our system of justice ls the best in the world. Let us all try to make it work ralrly and justly. But we must do this in a legal fashion. Thank you for your letter. 1 hope my lttler helps you to better undel'1tand that judges must do what ls legal. They are bound b y the limit& orthe law. even though th ey ml1ht wish to do otherwise Wf' often !lulfer the same anguish about cases as the public RAGNAR R. ENGEBRETSEN lie remained awake, typlcall~, for 25 hours . He r.pent the timt- nibbllng on chicken and watchtn~ ·Gunfight in Ab1lt•ne." "Mid night Lace," "Daring Came. "Once Upon n Time In the We11t· a nd "Topai.." II~ <tlf>o watched on~ reel of •· BreaU:t!it at T1f· fanys." Then this nototion ap· pears: "After one re~I. llRH said we could return.·· APPARENTLY, ht• ubo d1:. liked "Once Upon a Time in the Wes t." 1"or this Rt<•rn not11t1on a ppears aftt'r he watched 11 "HRH say:, tiot to g1•l uny mort• Jt a Ii an western!\." n ut "Top:ir" pleased him: thl' loJ( stutt·:.· "Ill' :.aid he likes this one " ll1s t1;m, m•w Van Dykt> lwar<I \\as JU!'t bt·ganning to 1-:l'l rui.:gL•cl Jga1n when an t'iirlhquakt: shook him oul of h1:. penthou:.e al M ana~ua 's lnlert•ont1nental Hotel. The log has him loun1ung in his reclining ch<ur al 12 25 a m , Dec 23. 1972. Then~ IS no rt'COI d or lhl' quah. which caused the hotel to heave \'1olently, except for this tersC' notation: "There was no IOH kent Imm th1• llml' of lhl• l'Jrlh~llJkl• m ;\l <1nagua. :-.:1t:.1r.1gua. unt1l th1· .trrrval in M1:.rm1 · !'he next 1·11lrv tlock:. Ir" ;11 11\ .11 Jl n L.111rt1•rtlal1• M 11 1;; JI m _ De(' i:J Ill· n•rna1nt'd hol1·d up 111 ht.., l.l'ar Jt•I tor four hour-. h 0 \\ t' \ l' I • \\ h I I l' h I '-,1 Hli• ' wrangll'CI wi t h lntl·rnJI 1<1•\t'llUl' and Customs ag(•nls Tht•) had ant1 l'ipall•d ht:. arn< JI and :.oughl to Sl'r\'t' him with a :.ub pOt'na. Bul 1ncrl'll1bly. lht• ta:\ :.i J!ents Wl'I'<' t·:.r I led off b~ \\'ashlngthn aflt•r a ft•w mrcl111i.:hl phone calls to high placC's On!\' Customs Jgenl llarold S;1"' 'er was admitted on board the private plane. l le found the ·. . . the tax agents were called off after a fe w midnight calls to ;,,gh places .... · btlliunatrt· hl·h1nd a hl;inl-.t•t 1\ h11 h h.1d hl•t•n rlrapl·<l .tl'IO..,~ tho· 'l'••l'-.ind .11 ... 11-!-.,1\\ \ l'I -.h111l•c! h1:. flas hlii.:ht on llughe!I, y, ho had :1 'hla('k h.1t pulled drown m·1·r his ht·ud tn h11t car s Ills tan•\\:.-. l':\I rt1ml'I~ I hln, and hl· had a full hcurd \\ h1ch ap pt·;in·<I lo hl· gr;t~ ;ind flct'kcd with brown." The man 1tlc>ntified hi mself "with u mumbled as st•nt" as Howard Hughei> ACCORDING to thl' logs, he ... pent a two·day Christmas holi· dav m his "Miami hou:.I.'" and then took off ON" 26 for London I le settled mto the penthouse at '' How6rd who?'' tht• 11111 1111 lh1· l',11 I-. t1nd 1m mcrh~1tl'I\' t"<lllNI for .1 :.t•n•1.•111n 1• of "Tiil; l>1•s1•1'tt•1 'l'hl' old routinl'S wt•rt• r(•sunwd hed l'lwir. mm·a•s. halhrOQ._m . \1 ilh prnlongl'd p1 t k1ng over Thod, rC' gul.1r dos.1gcs of UB' .. and 4 ':.and tnumphant UM '~ and U1g E ':, H ughes agreed. mt•anwhil<.>, lo !'>l'C Nevada '!'> Gov. Mike O 'Ca llaghan and ~am1ng chairman Phil Hannafin to re· sol\· e a stalemate ov l' r tu-; gambling propertieb. The ml·ll mg wa:. !'>cheduled the 111ght of March 17. 1973 At II 35 pm . llughes' ha<bcr ;\kll Ste1\ a1 L tnmmt•tl 111~ lw.Jl·cl do" n to ;t nc.1l \an I>~ kl· <lll<l l itJH'l'l'rl h" unht·mpl h;11r ii 1\ as I I '> 111 thl n10r111r1g 111'1 011• I tui.:h''" \1 ,.., n· ·"" co i.:re'' :-.;,., ,1cla, 1• 1tnr ... AFTER Tf1i.: nll'l'l 1ng. he !'hul fll'd into the oal hroom at 3 05 a.m and <"alled for a S<'rl.'enrn g t1f :'-1 ad am Sm :ti:, :\:.a m Thn•t• months lt1lt•r he madt• his last lml lo return to reality I lt· ;rnnounccd to his starlli:d .mks that, dl'l>Jl ll<' ht" f1 agtli• tw111lh, 1x10r t'Y<'.,1ght an1I clap'><.<tl pilot's license. he would likc to fly :l$(ain. lie d1dn 't C\'(!O own ;my !'>lreet clothes. llis aides purchased c lothes to his SJX>t•1ficat1ons and arrange<! for him to fly an HS 748 private ll'l Un Jurwll . 1~fi~l. l111.'1att•hcll a ... nct•111ng 111 "StrL1t~gll' t\ir Com m and." Thu:. nwntdl h l'omli tiom·cl, he had a long· 10 h11111 !>lccp. Thi.' nc:-.t morning l\11'11 Stewart came Ill at 8: 10 and s pent until noon grooming, dressaag • ... he made his last bid to · retum to reality .... ' and readying the b1lhona1re for the great l'\t:nl. Ill' ~lipped out Of I he holl'l !>horll) afll'r :! p. m for <1 du) ol fl) ing \\1th an F.ng ltsh Jet pilot named Tony Hl;itkhu1 n. :-.:ot long aflt•n\ar<I. Jlu~h1•s l1111h1• his hip in a hal hro11m full .ind rl·trl'.tll•d fo11·\1•r into h.-. )!loom~ p1•11thou.,1 llL· t t·l1111tl'cl 11 .. 11·111· to the J\<1.hamy:. :.ind mo\ed into \lw Xanadu Pr1nc·t·ss llot<'l. whrch lw 1111rch:ts l0d For till' nc.xl l\.\o ) t"ar .... ht• \\ .1t<'hl•d rncl\'JCS ;incl ll'l ht. h;11 r ~row, ;1 volunlar~ prt!><llh'r cit Xanadu UT1lil he liccumt• ton fet•blc· tu mnn· Ttwn C1n 1-'l•b 1i. l!.171:.i h1:, l'll toura~<' unaccountably flew thl· help){'ss llui:hes to i\capulC'n whC'rc he dl.'tenoratcd stcadLh He died. according to his doctor· un an emerJ:<'n<'y flight 111 Houston on Apnl 5. 1976 Shoes Pinching Carter U.S. Jobs vs~ Consumer's Right to Barg ains WASHINGTON -Shoes. ~hoes. they cover the feet. can cause bunions. corns. calluse~ and all m anner of gnef. A story about loos<.' ones cost Earl Hulz his job. and now P resident Carter is in an awfully til(hl situation in the fight over quotas and tariffs on imported shoes. He's being cursed by protec tionists and free traders a like T he biggest bcllyachers are t he American shoe manu facturers and oq~anized la hor. This odd pa rtnc r s hip c laims that most of the 380 milho n pairs of shoes imported 1n 1976 wer e l\Hlde by cheap labor under q uestionable working condilrons. a nd that a 40 percent tariff should be slapped on all shees brought in over the 1974 level or 265 million pairs. The International Trade Com· mission <ITC), a rederal agency. recommended that President Carte r r estrict Imports of non· rubber footwear by imposing the conditions listed above. No mat· ter how the recommendalion is phrased. It amounts lo old· fashioned protectionis m or the kind h oa r y R epu bltcan Administrations favored in ye!lteryear. Now tl so happens th al Taiwan and South Koren account for 200 million pairs of shoes Imported tn the United Slates. and that near- ly all these sbores are priced un- der $10 a ru•lr. That means \hey are bought by lower Income families for children and the mis· sus. NEARLY ALL the s hoes made by Amertc8n man'lf'acturen are In the $15 to S45 a pair range -a market for the bour1eoisle and upper bourgeoisie (those who t b lnk t hey ue bay ing "ex pensive " sboe&) After $45, you are into Gucci and other Import •• ( MCK J THIMMESCH l.'d s hoes, a market which American companies generally stay out of It is also true th at the American shoe industry has long been in the d oldrums. has sub stantial unemploy me nl a nd I' getting worse. High labor costs. a failure to modernize through capital e xpa nsion and the crushing competition from cheap imports chased the American shoe builders out of the low·price market and even partly out or the lower middle· price ran ge. T his week. Lane Kirkland. second in icommand t o the Mahatma or American Labor, George Meany, c ut loose at President Carter for a variety of sins, one of them being his dt>· c lslon to hold off on raising ~ff'i o n shoes. Consequently. to show brotherhoo d , two c lothing workers unions planned to stage 11 na lion wide strike. Kirkland sar castically ques· lioned, the principle or "con· s umer sovereignty" -the •·pro· position that the consume r h as an inalienable top pl"ionty right to S4 Korean s hoes, regardlesa of the conditions under which they are made, r..he human. social and economic cost or lost American jobs and of who really gets the $4. Tbe principle is mostly ex· pounded by t.ho5e who get their s hoes at Gucci." MEANWHILE, the shoe manufacturers. who raised 1100,000 to lobby the Carter Administrnllon lo hlke shoe tarlrts. ts claiming it has a hold on lhe Pre11ident beca use of his campaign statements . The field marshal of the shoe men is Seymour Fabrlck. presl dent of Vogue Shoe1l, who claims Mr. Carter told a closed!door meeting of s hoe manufacturers last i\u~u~t that. 1f elected Prc.;1 dent, he would gave the shoe rn dustrv "its turn ut bat." "li e said he couldn't prom1-;e that we'd get a hit. but that Wl' would get a piece of the ball · Fa brick was quoted." I told him I was a baseball player, and thal '' I got up to bat, I would get a hit ·.· The shoe m<'n dropped modest amounts of money on the Carter campaign -all legal -and lat· er claiml.'d they he lped him win the e lection. "The footwear in- dustry's key role, in certain of the most crucial states -Ohio. Wlsconstn. Maryland a nd Pen n sylvan1 a ," the s hoe m ~n ·bragged , mentioning s lates which have the shoe industry. "and President Ford's failure to keep clear-cut promises made to lhc domestic footwear Industry, cost him votes. In m ost, if not all. those states he needed to win " OPPOSED to this point of view Jre s hoe retailers, consumc.·r groups and as~orted edlloriahst!> who believe in free trade. The op position claims that if Mr. Cartt-r givl.'s an. lower income people will pay from $2 to 110 more for a pair of s hoes a nd lhft the American m anuracture n will never be able lo bring lheir prices down to the import level They argue that the consumer uJ t imately wdl pay $1 bi1110n a year more for footwear, and inflation would worsen . It would b e cheaper, one editorial noted, to retire all s hoe makers to P~ Beach and give them golf club me mberships . Actually, Presidents Nixon and Ford got caught in the same bind Mr. Carter I!! In now over proteo- t ion Ism v s. free trade . Consumers pay more when there is protection ism . and o verall Amcric&n business is hurt by r<;· ciprool protectioms m . But free trade d oes burl cert.a .in anachronistic indus tries ana causes grievous unemployment. President Carter bas a tough bl.{l lnescapablc dcdslon to make. • ' .... AS DAILY PILOT Sonday, April 17, 1917 Airport Commission 'Possibly Obsolete' By KATHY CLANCY OllM D•oly 1''"111411 Changes, in o~ralton of the Or ange County Airport have left the role or the eounly Airport Commission "'rather d1Hlcult a nd possibly ob!loletc," arcorfl- mg lo county Supcrvii.or Halph Clark. He will rccommt·nd to fdlow supervisors Tuesday that they direct a study <1imed al po:.s1bly reorganizing that comm ission or doing away with it complNcly Clar k suggested an a lctll'r to s up ervisors t h a t Count\ Administrator Robert Thoma~ _,r eview alternat ives ran l(1ng from creation of an independent a i rpo r t aut h ori t y to a restructured commission to no commission Thomas also !>hould i.t udy rcmo\ ing airport operations from the scope of the county General Ser\'lces Agt>ncy IGSA), giving the commii.sion some adrnm istrative powt>r and other alt\"rnat1ves, Clark l>a1d AI R P O R T Comm1::...,1on Chuirman Gt.>1w Tunk:. carht•r th i s month t'haq~cd thllt ~upt•rv1sors wnl· bypassinj! thl' com mission on 1ssut·s llffccting the Jlrport. In a letter to Supervisor Thomas Riley. Tunk~ ::.Jid that for the past two ycurs lhc com· mission has not been a::.k~d or given the oppof1.4111ty to com ment on the airport's budget. D•liv l'llot St~ff l'llOtO ASKS FOR STUDY Supervisor Clark Ile askl•d that Thomas' study go into any reasonable posslbilit~ and include an anal} sis of pros and ron::. of each Hlternatl\'e \\1th an estimate of co:.ls in'olvcd I 200-Mile Limit Guarded 8 ) ALMON LOC'KABEY OI U.. D•oly l'tlel Sl•tl Surface 'e!>:,cl:, and aircraft or tht' 11th Coal>t Guard D1l>tr1C't are l..ecptfli a light l>Urve11lance on the 200·m1le hsh1n~ l11n1t off the Pacif1C' Coast. But !<1n('t• the Fish ery Cons<'rvallon and Manage- ment AC'l went into cHcct March 1 there have been 110 violations of thl' 200-mile hm1t hy foreign f1~h1ng \ e1>St:'I:, THE 11th DISTRICI l'Xlencb from San D1e~o north to the mouthoflhcSanla Mana River ''WC' patrol the area with the 2l0-foot cull('r Vt•nturous. several II 52 hl'11copll'r!> and ~everaJ C· 130 fixed \\ ing aircraft. qut to dak t here ha\ e been no warnings or cllat1on:-. 1s::.ued to "iolators of tht' act." :.aid Lt J im t.:nderwood. One or the main rt>asons for lack or act1v1ty off Southern Ca l ifornia cited by Lt l 'nderwood lS that the type or ftsh usually sought by f oreign fis hermen do not exist 1n these waters BUT IN mE waters or the 12th District fr om San Fran cisco north, and in the 17th D1slnt•t ~ ti1rh includes Alaska, thing:. are a little more touchy Off Alaska. parl 1rularly, Russian. Japanese a nd Korean fisherm en arc active and several citations have been issued, but unlik<-the Eai.t Coast. no vessels -.c•11.ed. Sim•e lhe act went into effect March l Coast Guard ve!>sels or t he 17th District ha\'e boorded 53 ve:,scls and issued ::.ev<'n dla· lions -four to th<' Russians. two to the Japanese a nd ~me to a Korean vessel. accordin~ to Chief Ed Conlon nr ithe San l-'ranc1sco office. C1tat1ons amount to an ex- pensive "trnffic ticket ' where .. skippers of the violating vessels are charged heavy hoes. Tht'rc have bet-n no scliures of roreign vessels on thf' entire West Coast Between now and J une 1, there is no fi shing allowed by foreign ve!lsels within the 200-m ilt-llm1l off the coasts of Cah forn1a. Oregon or Washtntiton After June 1 fi shing will be allowed for vessels having permits FISIONG IS STll.L allowed for Cl'rtam i.pec1es off the Alaskan coast until June 1 A.~,,pr Wednc:.- dav tht•rc wen-23 Sovlt•ts ve:.sds an the Alaska n art•tt 16 of whi<•h wt're 1..n~a.:l•d in fishing ; fi:I Japant>sc and one Ko rl'nn, ac· cording to Chief Conlon. Tun a fishlnR is not includL'<i in the act. accordin,,:! to Coast Guard spokesmen. Forbidden species taken aboard the cited Japanese and Russian' essels were said to be h<thbut, crab, salmon and shrimp Disneyland Trip Benefits UCI Stude nts "We feel that bypassing the commission on such a maJor item is not in the bt·st interes t or the airport, the airport users. the airport tenants or the travehn~ ~ubhc," Tunks SJ id CLARK, IN HIS letter, r.a1d that. !>Ince ttic GSA 's rrealton, there ha::. heen wn!ui.ion i.tbout the dut1C's of the comm 1!>:-.1lln G,OP to Open New Headquarters l 'C In me· "Ill ho..,t .1 pnv.11to part~ al Disnt•\ l.111el Saturda' April :rn . \\1th ""mt· t1 cl-.l·h ;.t\ ailJlillo tu lhl' i.:1·n l•l'al puhh<· "\\'halt• this prnhlt•m 1-; un f11rt11n.1tt• ht· ~.1ul it dot .., pro 'arft• an 11pJ1n1tur11t~ 111 r1·\ ll'" th1• ,\1q111rt Com1111>...,11111 " "' 1·r;1ll 1 olt-111 .l\'1at 1011 111 <>rani.:l· l'ount.' · ' C'lu1i.. ~.1.d th1•rt• h,1\1· l11·l·n m .in, rhan~1·~ 111 :u rrnrt nt•t•d'> :incl 1n tnunt ,. J.!11\ t·rnml•nl ~1nt'l' the tnmm1s:-.1011 \1 a::. lTt•ated 19 ) ear~ a go 8) O.C. lll 'STl:'\GS Of trw-O••lf' P1101 S•<lff Doh 1'11l·~ "tll lu• introduel-d as thl· 'll'\\ l'Xl'l'Utt\'t• d111•<•tur of lhl' Orangl' County Hl•p11hlican Central Comrn1tt1•1· "lwn tht· C'omrnaltt•<• ('OtWla11·1s .in np1·n hoUhl' al its nt'w ttl'adquart1;:r~ Friday /\ I I () r ,1 n g ,. < • 1, 11 n t , lh-puhh<"an~ <Jrt• In\ tlt•cl lo ~t·f' lhl·1r Pllrt~ ·s nt.'" hcad4uarter:-. Tht• purty. ~t·I for 8 :111 pm 111 1.30 a.Ill, wlll ft•:tllll't' firt.'\\orks ;ind a "att•r pageant nn lhL· Rivers of Am<·nca . T 1rkl•b for th<' party, op<'n lo l"CI studc•nl!'>. fucully. stuff. alumni and ~ue.!.ts, are $5.25 and avail<ible at the As sociated Sludl•nls Ticket Offlc•t:', Gateway Common!., from 9 a m to4 :30p.m . Wt'l'kdayi. The i.pecial t1cht price entitle!> the holder lo full use or all thl• park ·s attratt111ns. including musical and ,·ant•ty ..,hows. A µort1on of the funds ~t·ncrated In :.ale:-. will bl·nc•ftt the Antrap, l'\J 's sturlent <H II\ 1l} l'<'nter Turtles to Be Slwwn The OrangE.Ccounty Chaptt'r of the California Turtle and Torto1seClub 1s holding Its f1r:.l:-.how Aµnl 24 in Anahum .. Funhcr tnfflrma11on ma~· he t•bta1n1•rl h~ t•;:illlng the f\'il T l Tic•kl'l Of11t·t'. !\:JJ SS 19. m -thl· ,\nr 1 JP. >n:J 1,:J<!.> The public 1s tn\'ltl'd to \'ll'W the· d1spla) of It' c turtle~ and prl\ at<· col kc lions of "turtle no' elt1es" "'h1ch "'111 bt· <'Xh1b1led at thl· :\tartin Retr<•al111n Cf:nlt•r 1n La l'alm;.L Park The e' t'nt 1s ..,chl.'dult'tl from I lo 5 fl m Uonallon 1:. SI for Jdulls. frn· for childn·n I~ and undt:r 130-Carat Dia01ond To Go on Display Plans to <'"h1h1I thl' nalton.., largt''it rl1arnor11I 1n tht• l.o:-. Angele:-. an•.t Mothl'r o,; l>a\' "'l'Ckcnd ha\ 1• h1°l'n .1nn,,unrt•d I)) S<'I W) n L1•t•1h, prl''.trlt·nt 1.r Zall'~ Je" t·lcr" Thc 130 21 <JI .11 Z.ilt· l.11-:ht of l)l'ac·1· l>1,1 mnnd ';tl11NI .it S-1 milhlln "111 ht· -.t. .. >A n \1 a\ h 7 .1 MI H .11 f.o, Clrrt111.., ('t•ni1·r 1n Cl'rfllns 1 fo'1 t'l'" ,1\ liU.; Jt South !'."111·<·1 . Thi• 1hn·1· •1 I\ t"\h1l11t marl.mi: lh1· int 111,1t11111.tlh .11·c I 11m1 II !-!•'Ill .., puhllt llt•hut 1n l.Jhturn1J '' ht•tnJ.! prt" .. 1·nt1·fl hy l.o:-. Cc-r rit11;. ~kn h.tnh ,\..,...,r,l'l.tl ion (",P1f' f1'1 I JIJt 111 I I . , .... • ·~· • h" ' '., .... • .. .. .., h•~ ·~ 1 ' " •I I " . " I ,.. " • . . l ' I ' , . .,,, .... '· ' . Df .. \MOIH V.I t' ., ·~ ,. ,\I.SO O:'IO d1 :0.pla.\' \\ 111 he 12 diamonds 1"ani:ing in ~Ill' from :11 to <i 11 carab dnti 'aluNI at SI m1ll11111 These ..,alcll1tc d1Jmt1n<b, l••tJhn,g 42 19 t•aral!'>, \lot•re ltlt from thP 131 60 C'drat rm:gh .,,lont• th.it produ< e<l tht· /..dL' Light of l '1•an• \ppeet ring \\llh thr• Sfl million t ollt•\ t1on of prL·cic,uo,; ,!t·m ... "111 tw ~p.,kt'""'>rnJn Bl't k\ ll1~i;t1 n~ spN 1.11 £'\ 1·nts rC"pn•>.t ntall\ e tor I he D.11ld<. h.t:.l rJ 1• •\•·In com JlJll\ \.\ t' .trt• dcl q.~ ht ed to bt> "ork 1n1: \I.Ith Lo' l'c·rnto.., Cent1•1 on the <11.imond ... f1r .. t ruhlic <,hfl\,\ inc in C~Jllf11rn1J "' lligJ.!Jn'> 'o,tld l>t'l'm t•rt•tl tn 1!if;!l. th(· J.1j!ht nf 1'10,•1 t' 1, "" nt•tl l>v lh<' 1>1 Jmoncl C11tt111~ Dn 1...ion 11£ 1..dt· Corpora Ill •n l n !Uiti. I ht• Za Ito .J 1•wf'l r) ()I\ 1 ~1r111 l;iundn•d 1hl' pe,H -.h.qH•tl d1.11n11nd 1111 It.., r1r!->I 1111hl11· t11111 \\Ith 'h"" in.._, 111 'lie" I lrh•,111..,, ~.i ll LJk1· I ti' l>.dl.1' .ind~''" York T fllo,; l"'\O\'AT l\'t . 1·11ur ... 1° or puhltC' ..,t111" 1n£" h,1.., 11nlf'J'>h1•d 1 ht• pr1·1 ltl\lo,; J!l'ITI f r11n1 I,.,, n I t 1nn°' t' p11·.tlh plarl'<I 11n flhJt•t" ,.f '11r h e'trt•in,• rant\ .ind \'.ii Uc', "h1rh ;ire• t'nC',1"·11 in mus<•um .... "C'C'h11IC't! in ';111lh or h1·l<I 1n prt\ :it1• 11" n,,r,h11° \l, l11~'.g1n.., \\ hn hao,; I alkccl , M~COltMICIC MOUUOIH l.1gun,1 A""' ti 494 <141!> L.1CJ1Jn,1 Hill'. 7h8·0911 It .·THE EARL'S S.1n J11.1n C.1n1<.t1 ,11101 4<)') 1 7Tfi U l n -IUG!ltOH 'UHU Al HOMI Cnro)11,1 <1Pt Mill 6 73 94')() C;n·.1.1 Mt".,t f\46 ;>474 HLL H O ADWAY MOltTUAU 1 t 0 Broal1wt1v Cn'<l.1 Mf'c;.1 642 Q150 SMITH T\ITHILl I.A MI WESTCLlff CHAP'll 427 E 17th St Costa Meo;;i • 646·4688 Santa Aria ChaoPI 518 N Broadway Santa Ana • 547-4131 rtlttCI HOTMlltS SMITH'S MOltTUAltY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 P'EH FAMILY C OLOMIAL fUHU4L HOMI • P'LUMllHG HUTING AIA COHO. • ''•-••er-t• ., ,..,,. ··-' ... ·' '• ' 495·040 I I•'.' " ' ' A 6 42-17 53 TH E NEPTUNE SOCIETY CREMATION Burial at Sea (7~4) 646-7431 Dey or Nlaht No S•f4t"'•" .Ji ceN 2'00 W. COHI Hwy. Suite 9 Newport Beech, Calif. 92663 OUTWEIGHS LIZ'S Zale Diamond w11h thous~1 nc1s of \'IC'W<'r<> dunn~ :-.hnwing-., -.a~<; P<'<>Pll' fr<:quentl.\' .1-.k ho\\ th<• Zaic l.1ght of Peace· compat(''I 1n c;11(' t11 thl' famous ll 11 pc• .1 n cl 1' a ' I 11 r flu rt on fl1,1 mon1b "Th<' I 1ght or Pt•ai·p flllt \.\ t'tgh ... th1• llOJ>l' h~ Iii 50 l .1rat.., Jn1I 1.., nt•;.11·lv l\\1rt• th•' ... ., •• of l.11 " n~ .io (':.trill 1w;1r ,h.ipi.•rl, .. '>hr ... ;11d T ht· 7..1IC' l.1gh1 of Prar<' will ht• 1•xh1h1tl'll ;11 l.11-; C "rrit11.., C't•ntt•r F1 1rla\ '\1." 1, from 111" m to !I pm . ·~.1turil.1\, ~LI\ 7 from 10 .1 m 111 6 fl rn .inct ~unciay, \l ay ~ from noon 111 •, p m •TM!fll in Su1tc 200 or the 1'o" n ~md Ct1untrv Ct•nll'r. 1ii S Main St . orani.: 0 l' Tht• opt'n h11us1: 1~ ~chedult'<i h om !l 11> 11 µ m In add1llon to the 10·30 am press conference at h1:-. ;-.;e" por1 Beach office. Badham wtll Speak at 9 a.m lo l'mplo~e:-. at Sc·ars' Laµuna ll1lls sl<H'C' fit'er Stan Rres~ler "111 i.peak on rrimt• pren•ntion Tut•sdety al a meeting of tht• In llll'·Coast Hepubh('an Woml·n·:-. Cluh Congn·i. ... man Hulwrt Badham :-.lall' S<>natl'lr:-. John Hn~i.::-. and U1°nn1:. Carpt>ntt·r ;ind A,.,, :;t>mhl\'mt·n Wtll1.im O;in neme1·pr and Hn11•t• '-:t'~tancll· will hl• on hand lo grt•1•t the c;OI' fallhful Sj>C<tk al noon to lh<' Lagun~1 Heach l{otarv C'luh at the llol<:I Laguna. · Speak at :.! . 30 p m <1t <1 mel'l mg of La(!una Ol'ach llt-puhlican Women at the Laguna Real·h Women's Clubhouse. Tht' ml'l'l1n~ i.:l'ls unrlt•r \\ay al 12 ·15 pm Ill tht· Ctom munity llllom of Cn·at \\'1°sll•rn Sa\'tnl(~ and Loan. 150 Nt•wpnr.l Center Dn \'l'o Nl·wµort flt•al'11 • • • • • • CO NG RF:SS M .\~ lladham plans a report <>n hi'> trip to Europe Fnda\ during a On" da~ \'IS1t to his :-.outh Oran~t Count.> d1stnet Attend <in OrangL' County Medical Association reception ;it s 30 p.m in Orange. Attend the GOP Central Committee open house ;al 7 pm mOrangc F RANK BARR/\RO, chairman of the Orang e C..ounty D<'mocratic Ct'nlral Commiltl•t• will speak whl•n the newly formed Irvine Dt'mOC'ra tit Club conduc·ts its third mcc•tlng Wcd- nesdav The.meeting 1-s Sl.'l for 7 30 p m. 1n the Pm:-s1dc J.oungP of the Park West Ap.irtmcnts Thl' pubhr 1~ tn\ 1kd Badham \.\,II brt<•f newsmen on his I !·day lour of ~,\TO bases 111 Ent.'(land. Gl•rm,1n) Grt't.'l't• Turkt•y and Spa111 . . .. 1\ l.'\\ port Bl.'ac h Polic-t· or __,..,.-- Law Protects Plants DCt<t<I\ ~O~lt<l ... ~ACHA\lE:'l:TO 1,\11 1 ,\r111.nans ha\ 1· lit•t•n p ! 11 n ti t' r 1 n J.! t h 1• ('.1111111111:1 dt•'ol'I I ;.tt•al In I,! p) ,111 I .., 11 ~ (ht' thous;.1111<.. a ~outhl•rn l'ald11rn1a lc:g1;.lator 'J\'<; .Hut l h <' t' a<' tu" naper... may rind ti a st1rk1<'r propo:-.1tion from 11(1\\ on. bt'l'aUst.• Co\ f:tlmund Brown Jr h,1o,; ~1gnrd a bill In rnJkl• 11 t•aSll'r for pohl C' to l'al<"l1 th<· tt111•\ l"' 11 nn\ n , 11 f I l t t ; 1 n nm111t·1·cl l.1.,t "t't k that tht• J.!11\ rnwr had ~1i::nl'd lhl' hill by J\ssl·mbl~ man .I c • r r ,. I. l' w 1 :-. t H l ltghla1Hl I IL tai..e~ ef· l(•ct 1mml·diah'b I T R E Q l ' I R E S tran~portatmn perm1b, obtained from a :-.hcriff's 0U1ct•, tor fl\ e or more PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEKm @ .. --... ~ &II "'"S' __ ... __ _, APRl. 17th to 23rd EQUAL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE natl\ 1· rlt•,1·rt pl ;1nh. 1n t llldlllj.! ,tll l'.H'tl llt'ot1llfl ;incl .J o~hua t rt•t·.., It ;llrt':.id\' 1~ a rn.i:-.dt·· nh'anor. punishahll: h\ a S!lOO finl' or six months 111 ;;111. to takl' uny plunt without an own l'r ·~ perm1ss1011 Rut Lc•w1 ... sa1rl his hill was needed ht'rausc of firers of the law c·annol pracllC'ally catch cactus rus tlers in lhl' atl Wt t tO•\t ... , .. tt\6.f ll "Srt me for C3r, hornt, life. htJllh and bu~1ocs~ 1n~urancc'.' Call 642-5678. Put a lcw words lo work for ou. 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ALL W.EllE trying to explain why they are members of a fast· growing cult.of thrill seekers who travel the country much like sur- fers comb the shorelines seeking the ultimate wave. Cartmell and his friends run to a--tflffcrenl drummer -they're roller coaster freaks . Even these bu({s can't explain adequately why Lhey repeatedly s ubject their bodit's to 90-foot drops at speeds of 60 miles per hour, neck-popping turns and doubled body weight from the force of gravity al lhe bottom of the dips. A ride on a big coaster is a lwo- m inute escape from earthly cares. It starts with a slow chain· driven climb to the top of the first drop, usuaJJy th~ biggest on the ride. Less than two minutes later, the travele rs are returned to an upright position. most of them wilh new f:uth in a supreme being and a vow to ride again. GAirl'MELL, THE reigning g uru of the traveling roller coaster set, has r idden 139 r oller coasters and may be the leading authority on them. After pains taking research. Cartmell published his first Top JO roller coaster r ankings in the New York 'fimci:; in 1974. He has r evised that list with a new No. l He's a Pro At Riding illers ' Coasters Have VpS~. Downs coaster, the Texas Cyclone at Houston's Ast roworld. a replica or Brooklyn's lamed Cyclone at Coney laland Cartmell rc-cently completed an exhibit for the Smithsonian I nst1tute on the history of roller roasters and has wnttcn a book on th~ history of a musement pa rks. Cartmell has proven ht: wtll go anywhere, an}1ilne to test a new coaster. While suffering from pneumonia, Cartmell ignored his doctor's orders and flew here last year to ride the Texas Cyclone for the first time. • Crystal Beach. Ontario. No. 7, the Giant Coaste r, Nantas ket Beach . Mass.~ No. 8, The Racer, Mexico City ; No. 9, the Giant Otpper1 Sant a Cruz; and No. 10, the Coaster, Allentown, Pa. ' THE JlACER i in Cincinnati, Ohio, No 8 on Carlmell 's flrsl listing, and the Cyclone at . Denver. prevlo113ly No. 10. were forced of( the new listing by Mis· te r Twister and the Te xas Cyclone. .. The numderbolt ls an out- standing coast.er," Cartmell said. "But the Texas Cyclone is more what people think of as ht!· mg a roller coaster r ide. You c an ride 1t over and over and tf you know every inch or th~ track, tl • :,till will thrill you "I love that first drop." Cartmell said "Most roller coasters have a good first drop • and then the rest or the ride is a bore The Texas Cyclone's first drop is so s teep < 53 degr ees) you feel like it's going to bend back under the track. Sunday. A~il 17. 19n OAILYPILOT ... .-;• FORMER MYSTERY VESSEL MAY BE SUITABLE FOR SCIENTIFIC USES Glomar Expl~rer Studied by Newport Beach Marine Firm A• If ,. "I TOLD MY doctor I just couldn't pass up the opportuni- ty,'' Cartmell said. ''I guess this really will brand me as some kind of a nut." After ndiog the Texas Cyclone about JO times, Cartmell decided to give it the top bllling, dropping th e previous l eader, the Thunderbolt at West Mifflin, Pa. to No. 2. "Tbe'lbunderbolt has a 9().foot drop at the finish. It is unique because it has its highest drop at the finish. It's an ingenious coaster -double leveled, with · all the wicked parts hidden so G' I M ~ R I d you don't know what's comirig . omar ay . e eeye e T;~·: ::~~· OF dang., '"' . ' . • rounding roller coasters is a From AP Dispalcbt>s eapable tch1ng the Glomar mar Explorer 1s in mothballs A study ronducted by J Explorer ~ pc•rformance would ~t Suis un Bay n ear' S an myth, Cartmell said. ··tt can give Newport Beach ma rine company cost an estimated $100 millJon. FranctSco while federal official:, you a heart attack~t as far as •other physical da~, it's as has found tl 1s econo n'lic ally the report said try to figure out what to do with Mis ter Twister a t Denver. Colo .. moved m the rankings for the first time as No. 3. The Coney Island Cyclone, which Cartmeil says is the world's most fa mous coaster, is follrth fe asible to conve rt the once· 11 safe as a merry-go· round." secret CIA vessel Glomar Ex THE DEEP-SEA 'Cl>l>cl "J.., It's safe as long as you stay in plore r into a scientific deep SCJ reportedJy built fo r t he Summ<i Thl' rt'port said .1 con\ l'rtl'd Glorn ar Explon •r would expand ~ly operations of the Deep Sea "brillin~ Project 1n the 1980:-.. This program. funded pnmanly hv the NS~' no" 11sci:. a sm<illt•r drill ing ship called the Glomar Challenger to s tudy sediments and miner als beneath the ocean fl oor . gathering 1nformat1on on earth geological h1:,t ory and drifting land masses. your seat, he said ·'When I ride u roller coaster. 1 drilhng ship. a s pokes man for thl' Corp., a holding tom pany of thl' always keep both hands on the fi rm said today late Howard Hughes. purported~ The r est of the Top 10. in· e l udes: No. 5. t he G rt•a t American Scream Machine in Atl a n ta; l'\o. 6, the Com et, bar." Cartmell said. "Accidents 1:. to mine m1rn:ral deposits from aiways happen when somebody GLOB AL MARINE Develop the ocean floor . ts trying lo show off... ment Inc., of Newport Beach. But the ship actually "al> bmlt last week released details or a for the Central lnte lltg1mc-c CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va. CAP ) -Don Palmer has been ndmg roller coasters -professionally -for the past several years. Most recently he's been going over the top on a double racing ride where two <'Oastcr trams. starting side by side. race over a m1le·long course, reaching speeds of morethan60 miles an hour. "I must have ri dden that ride 5.000 times while break· ing it in,': says Palmer , speaking of the "Rebel Yell" at Kings Dominion near Richmond, whe re he is rides manager. ··And, you know, it s ~till a thn\I to go over that f1r~t crest. "\'OU SEE WHAT'S coming. you tell yourself to calm down. that it's nothing you haven't been on Inti:. of times before. And. each ttme. 1ust as you reach the top, you ask yourself 'Wha t am I doing h('rc back on il <i!!ain ·• • .. For a second you stop there. poised in s pace. n ght on the edge of disaster . Your t.'yc:. :Jre t<'.tnng and ~u 're hold mg on so tight that your knuckles art• wh1tt·. Then it :,tarts. and you gasp for breath and vnur :-.tomar h 1s stuck someplace UP.,MI your throat. It s terrible Why do people pay good mon<'Y to bl· scared witless, to have their stomachs dri vcn up into thc1 r throats? "PEOPLE ENJO\' b<.'ing -irured thcrt"..; no two ways .. a bout it.·· ex plains Dr Oarren Newts on . a sn<'1al PS.> r holog1st at Lhc .l.Jm \ ers1ty of \.'1r g11Ha here and an ex- pert on ~tress. rear and fear-inducing sit.ualions ALL WORK GUARANTEED FULL YI F;,., Quollty Carpet Only! $75,000 three-month study fuildl'd ,\gency to recover a s unke n Sov- by the National Science Founda· a ·t nuclear s ubmar i ne. The fion <NS!-'). operation, called Pro1ect Jcn- The study says the vessel built mfer , re portedly retrieved about by Global Marine could drill half of the i:.ub from three m11Lo:,, deeper into the ocean bottom thari under the Pacific Ocean near any other s h ip. In 1974. the Hawaii. Glomar Explorer w11s used by Whtie cost eslim~s of the the CIA in an attempt.to scoop up entire miss10n range · high as a sunken Soviet l>Ubm ar inc. $350 million, the lrUe t· st of the lt would cost bet ween $33 6L Glomar Explorer 1s class1f1cd. m1lhon and S52.31 million to con-Jl oy, ever . an attcrr.pl!:. to lax vertthci:.h1pfor dnll1ng,dcix·nd· Summa for tht' vessel, Lo:-. in g upon which of the lh1 cc /\ngcl~s Count} has asscsst•d the alternat1\C plans \H•rc follo"ul sl11µ ul Sl05 million the study !>aid Cons t ruction of ~1 nl'\\ ship The GIO-font. :lfi,000 Lon c;lo- THE NSf JS e xa mining a pro· posal to expand the program, which would require another ship. T he costliest' m odirication. S52.3l m1llton. Y.Ould make the · Glomar Explorer the world ·~ m ost sophb t icatcd dnllin).! ship, (•ap;.1hl<' of dnllini:: as dl•t.•p a-. 12,000 feet bcn<.'alh Lhe oceau fl oor ----.- .The Homer Formby kit. 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LaBELLE AUOCIA1H p,...., WrUtr NEW YORK -Will the faithful gathered at the pyramid swing with lhe pendulum? ·In the fast-paced marketplace of the occult, with its appetite for trends, the lat~s_t bid comes in a paperback called " Pendulum Power." It offers the pendului;n as an instrument io solve· sex-problems. diagnos e illnesses, prescribe vitamins. locate cav1t1es, answef career questions and tel! what colors soothe you most. -- I N THE ~Wf.EP of mystic powers the authors ascr ibe to the pendulum, th(' book 1s reminiscent of sim ilar occult properties attributed to the pyramid in a re(·ent book by the same publisher andt0ne of the same authors c ulled " Pyramid Power ." T he pendulum 1s not the kind on the grandfather clock. but rnon· free-swinging a weight on a thread, for l'xample. Such a pendulum will release secrets or the brain a nd, by electrical impulse, point to the solution. The scientific name that pcndulumists give the practice is rad1esthesia or radiation physics. The 1udgm ent of the sc1entiric establishment is that it's utter nonsense. POLANSKY WROTE the book with Greg Nielsen as a followup to "Pyramid Power,'' which Nielsen coauthored, and ''Sun Sign Success," wtuch Polansky wrote. The building is s imple Take hlack silk thread -''black vibrates a less d1sturb1ng wave than do the rainbow colors" and attach a button. wedding ring. wooden dowel or any such everyday item. To learn to use 1t, draw vert.Jcal and honzontal arrows and clockwise and counterclockwise circles on a piece of paper Begin by hold.mg the pendulum over the vertical arro~. "Now look at tht• pendulum and. with the power of your mind. will the pendulum to move up and down m the s ame direction as the arrow. Do not move 1t with your fmgeri. or hand Ui.e only the power of your mind and will "NINE OUT o ... 10 t1m~ the pendulum will obey,'' say the authors- Then you simply do the same thing with the honzontal hne and the two circles ll takes a year to a year end a half of daily l practice five minute:. a day 1s recommended -tb learn to use the pendulum to solve problems. But the rewards listed arc lavish and many To fi nd a sexually compatible partner, JUSl wntc down lhe names of thos e available and hold threaded bead or button over each Clockwise as negative counterclockwise ts love at last ls ther e still a choice? The wider the circle, the lovelier the loving r Tax Gripes Taxpayers ~ir Anger SACRAMENTO <AP) -Not all Califor- nians pay their stale incom e tax bills without a whimper, a sneer or a plea for sympathy. 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The U.S. clinche d victory Saturday when the Californ1a Recalling Molllents In Sports OF ANNIVERSARIES-It was five years ago yesterday t hat a Chicago Cubs rookie. threw a no- h i tte r at the Phila d e lphia P hillies. The young man now p lays for the Los Angele s Dod gers. His nam e 1s Burt Hoot on . Four years later the P h i ls got even. But the Phillies got even four years and a day later when Mike Schmidt slugged four con · secutive home runs at Wrigley F ield to give the Phils an lS-16 triumph over the Cubs. Fifteen years ago tomorrow the B<lston Celtics defeated the C.L£ .... W>llTE WHITE WASH Los Angeles Lakcrs 110·107 in overtime to win the Na tional Basketball As:,,ociat1on cha m - pionship. doubles team of Bob Lutz <San Clemente) a nd St a n S m ith <Pasadena) disposed or Bertram a nd Frew McMillan, 7·5, 6·1, 3·6, 6-3, before 5,772 fans and two de· m onstrators who got by police and were able to dash oil onto the courts during the com petlU..on. Their deed held up play for"¥ minutes. But it failed to change the out- com e as the Amer icans were simply too strong in all depart· m ents to let victory slip away. or nine service breaks in lhe m a t ch, s i x w e r e b y the Ame ricans. Jt'our of t he ftve dou· ble faults were charged to the South Africans. And all four service a ces went to Lutz. who prepped al Santa Ana's Mater De1 High for one yt!ar. N ow the Yanks of Tony Trabert move to Argentina for competition nga in s t that coun try 's cont ingt!n t . And McM1llian says it s hould be 'a tough test for the Yanks. "G uiller m o Vilas will bl· favo red to win two singles for Argentina and the U.S :;houhJ win doubles . That means it is cruc1al to beat Argentina 's numbt>r two s111gles player 1f the US. as going to win," Mc M.11Jan says. "Playing Arge ntina in the Argentine. on <"lay courts, will be ve ry difficult." Lutz and Smith were simply in too many places at the right time . making the tough return~, the difficult returns and the im· possible returns to frustrate their adve rsaries Saturday. T hey felt they had performed well. "It was one or our better m atches," Lutz said. "But they m ade us play hard ." " M cPt\Jllan added, "T hey served well and they made a number of impossible guesses to make the right plays on our lob Y<>lleys and h alf volleys. Se veral tim es l thought we had them on the ropes, but each lime t hey'd bounce back." Smith served the match's con- cluding game. Aft er being down 0·30 a\11:1 30-40, the Yanks came back when Lutz hit a shot that couldn't be returned, then Smith followed with a similar wmner to * * * give the U.S. advantage. Then Smith hat a n overhand s m ash that McMtllon was unable to ~et to and the m atch was over. T he two demonstrators put on their act just before Lutz was to begin service for the fourth gam e of the third set-the only set. tho South Africans were a ble to win. Smith sa id the ens uing SO· minute delay (while the oll was cleaned up) didn't have much ef- fect on the tennis, but Bertram did take a couple or spills when he hit areas where some of the oil ·remained. * * * Trabert Comments Argentina Next For Americans By HOWARD L. HAN DY OI the Oatly Pilot Stall After c linching the 1977 Davi:. Cup North Am erican zonl' finals with a victory in the doubles Satu rday at the Newport Rear h Tennis Club. United States team c aptain Tony Trabert s tarted looking ahead to the next matc h in Argentina. April 29-30. May l. "We have three more matches lo play before we can wm the Cup," he said. "They arc not n 'ecessarily progressi ve ly tougher and we will have lo play them one at a time. ''As you know. the re are a lot of upsets in sports -take the Ne w Orleans Samts beating the Los Angeles Rams. for example. But we h appen to have a lot of good players in this country to choose from," hesrud. T rabert was as ked if he would like to r eturn to the NewlX'rl Beach Tennis Club _ "They have done an excdlenl job here ... he said ... The c lub, thc f acil iti es and t he court everything is very good It would be n ice to return." ,·1ctory for the U S. .. It's always n1l'c to win. The only lime to prove yourself in doubles 1s on Saturday in Davis Cup plciy " Was this one of the toughest m atches they have had m Cup play? "They arc the toughest t eam we have met in the last few years .'' Lutz s aid. "But we've played Ilic Nastase and Ion T1riak m the past and it would be difficult to s ay.·· Lutz was at the service line re- ady to start a game when lhe in· c1denl happened. What was his rea<"lion? "I saw him out of the corner of my eye and I s aw that he was carrying som ething or l would have slopped him. I dJdn't want h im to s pill 1l all over ml'. No, I. d1dn 'llhink about a bomb." Today the NRA playoffs ha \e barely gotten under wuy. U.S. DOUBLES PLAYERS STAN SMITH (LEFT), BOB LUTZ IN ACTION. About the incident on the court where two blacks disrupted play for 50 minutes. be said : Dodgers Roll Past OF HOME COURT F.DG F.- Does home advantage me an much ln sports? Wt>ll, it certainly s eems to In th e National Basketball Association. For ex· ample, Los Angeles was 16·25 on the road and 37·4 at lhe Forum. Houston was 15-26 away aad 34·7 at home. Pblladelphla was 18·23 a"·ay and 32·9 at borne. Washington could win but 16 of 41 away games but was 32·9 al home . New Orleans was 9·32 on the road and 26·15 al home. No team In the NBA bad a re- cord whkb didn't show at le ast seven more wins at hom e than it did a way from home this past season. OF ROYAL TY The Queen of England w11l make hc-r first \b it to the Wimbl1.>don tennis cham pionships in 15 y1.•ars wht•n shc- appears this i;ummer to pr t'Sent the t rophy to the women·s s 1ngl<'s <"hamplon. 4 Her "'appearance 1s p art of her festivities to c<•le hratf.> her 25th annivers ary of being q ueen. ,) OF BROADCASTING-It wa<t 50 years ago la11t J a nuary that the first Rose Bowl football icame was broadcast coast to roast. Graham McNamtt wu the an· noun<'er. Tbt" vArr before, ll was broadcast In i~ Soulhland aru with the world's fa'llf''it human. Charlie> Paddock, doing the an- nouncing. OF GYMNASTI CS -Top wom<'n in mnasts in lh<' US will , be competin g for the htlc of champion of lhe United Stales Gymnastics Federation when they collide a t C al Sl a t e <Fullerton) this week. Action is s et Thursd ay <compulson es >. Friday (optionals) and Saturday (floats). c.;ompetit1on begins each evening at 7:30 Le slie Wolfsberger, a 1976 Olympian . is amo n g the 34 wom en stated to perfor m. Hoine Runs .. Help Halos To 6-4 Win Bobby Bonds and Don Bay tor hit home runs for lhe second night in a row to tie the score and the California Angels .,.. cot on to beat the S<'attlf~ Manm•r., 6 1 Sa l urda~ n1ghl at Anaheim St ad10m Paul Hartzell \\Cnl 6~3 mrung:,, to record his first .,.. 111 of the season, with reh ef help from An~bSlat~ AitfG..,,.,o.._l(MPC R itd10 f1t0\ Ao, f11V..tl 1'cf,.l r t111rwn, Aprtl ''f"MraqQ.tf (llUC)rn1t Ao• 1 'H)(.1'1cdQ()•t C•l•f0tn 1 &~11 ~I (J\ft)q-">dt rt'•f~f~• t 1 "\r rn , .. .,~ rn ' .,, I'\'" Di ck Drago and Don Kirk.,..ood Dave Cha lk helped "Pa rk th<• California a ttack w ith threc s ingles. driving 10 a run The consecul1vl' homrrc; hy Bonds and Baylor m:tde 1t 3·3 in the third 1nrung, then rb1 h1L<; b> Jer ry Re my. Chalk and Bonde; c losed out the scorinJ:. 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Sports on 1V .Today 10:30 a.m. (2) -N'BA PLA \'OFFS -The Bos ton Celtics face the Philadelphia '76ers in a quarterfinal round aame in Philadelphia. 11 a.m. (28) -TENNIS - The $.10,000 singles final In the River Oaks Invitational lrom Houston. 11:30a.m. (7)-WOMEN'S TENNIS -The $50,000 slng'lea final In the World Series of Women's Tennis from Tucson, Ariz. Nooo -(4) -WOMEN'S GOLF -Fl.nal round of play in the Women 'a International Jrom Hilton Head Island, SC. 12:45 p.m . (2) -NBA . PLA \'OFFS -The Detroit P istons meet the Golden State Warriors in Oakland. 1 p. m. (11) -DODGERS BASEBALL -The Dodgen face the Olanta at Saa FranciKo.. 1:30 p.m. (7) -GOLi' -Final round play la t!!,e Tournament of Ch ampions from La Costa CC. 3 :30 p.m. (7) ·-WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The C hampion' all gymnastics m eet from Wembley Stadium near London. Also, the world acrobatic diving cham- pionship and the chain figure eight stock car race. 5:30p.m. (28)-TRE WAY IT WAS -The 1964 USC. Notre Dame football gam~ which USC came back from a 17-0 halftime deficit to win, 20·11. 1 p.m. (50) -BIGR SCHOOL WRESTLING - The nation's top high school wresUers compete in the 1976 U.S . wrestling fede ration junior freutyle· cbam· plonshlps. 8 p.m. (2) -CELEBRITY CHALLENGE 01' THE SEXES -CotnpetiUoa 1n a variety of events, taped at Mi.salon Viejo recently • Finals al NBTC? It's Possible, Says Official The Newport Beach Tennis Club could be the scene of thl" 1977 Da\'ls Cup champ1onsh1p m a tch 1f the Cn1t ed St all's rearhcs the finals against any E uroJ><•an 1onl' .,..innl'r. but Italy. cH.Cord1n~ lo W 1-: "Sles 'llC'ltlc•r. pre,1dC'nl or tht• Cotted Stall'~ Tt•nni' Alt-.O<.'H1l 1nn ' tr \\l' pl.I~ .in~ nn1' l1Ul lt:.th tn rhc finab prm 1cted .... ,. get thal ra r ourscl\ Cl>. Wl' l'OU Id rcturn to :'\t•wpnrl Rea,•h t h •~ ~ <'<H ." II es ter told the Daily 1'1lol Satur~ da\ "w,. "'nuld like to r ome back "'1th .1 lr-.'l c·ontrm•t·r~1:.il matrh tn n •p:t) tlwi1t• people for thf' m a nne r in whirh t h e~ have handle<1 th1!' matl'h · Wt• havt• nothing hut admira- tion for th1.· m :rnnt·r in which this match was handled Yes . mcm- bt•rlt of our executive commitlt.'<' h a \ e d1<.,c usscd retur ning to Newport Beach Teqnis Club again. but n ot in executive session .. Hester .,.. as obviously ple ase<l with the manner in whjjh the tournament h as been handled a nd with the .... ay the crowd and police r~acted to an incident on lhl' court during the third set of the doubles pla) Sat urday "We would !--ay 1t llt a very suc- cessfully run tourna ment a nd il has been well a ttended "The people· reacll•d great and mor e or less ignored the dis rup· lion which c·ould not be avoided. "The police reacted real well. They got to the problem and re· moved it as quickly as possible.·• NBTC presiden t George Hols- tein said : "All of our members are proud and pleased with the competition. Yes. we would very much hke lo have the Davis Cup m atches return here." "The most important thing is that any of the athletes could have been seriously injured as a r esult of t hrowing o il on the C'OUrl. •·w e didn·t car e what they did outs ide. We have had t hreats and all kinds of things this wee k. "But I know that the only peo· p ie who belong on the court dur- ing a match a re the playl.'rs and officials. ·•t don't hkc to be threatened a nd I don t hke for my people or my family to be threatened. Yes. I hit tum with the racquet.'' he said of his immediate reaction lo the situation. San Clemente's Bob Lutz was happy that the doubles team of him self and Slan S mith had wrapped up anothe r Davis Cup decision for the lJmtcd States. ''I'm happy that Stan <.tnd I ha· ven 't lost a m atch in D:.i v11J Cup play." Lutz· said. "It ·s nice to have such a record and lo try and keep it." Lutz and Smith have now won eight strrught doubles matches in Cup competition since 1968 and m a ny of the m have c linched SOUTH AFRICAN t>OWN -Byron Bertram lies down after slipping on oil spilled on the Newport Beach Tennis-club court by a de- monstrator during the Davis Cup doubfes competition Saturday. On the left is his Delly"'"",.......,~ ...... """ partner, Frew McMlllan with captain Claude Llstcr (arms (olded) and U.S. cap· taln Tony Trabert (straw hat) checking bis condition. Bertram injured his back. but continued to play. i , Giants, 5-0 S AN FRANCISCO (AP)- R ight·h andc r Burt Hooton pitched a five-hitter a nd Reggie Sm it~ belled his third home run in two days, helping lhe Los Angeles Dod~crs to a 5-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants Saturday. Hooten. 1·1. helped his cause with a successful squeeze bunt as the Dodgers scor ed twice in the fourth inning for a 3·0 lead off loser Lynn McGlothen,0-2. S mith. who hit two homers Fri· day, connected with two outs in the first inning for a l ·O lead . Dusty Baker 's one-out single, On TV Today Oaannel JI at l Steve Yeager 's run·scoring dou· ble and Hooton 's sq ueeze added the two runs in the fourth. T he Dodge r s , beating the Giants for the seventh straight time in Candlestick Park, added a run in the eighth on Yeager 's st>co nd double, Hooton 's sacrifice. Davey Lopes' fielders choice bunt. Lopes stolen base a nd Bill Rusc;ell 's s ingle. In the ninth. the Dodgers scored their fifth run on Rick Monday's r bi double. Hooton rel1red the fi rst 10 Giants before yie lding a t riple to Rob Andrews with one out io the fourth. The Giants had two run- ners on base in the fifth and eighth inrun~s. but the Dodgers starter worked out of trouble. The Gian ts' fi rst hit was taint· ed . After Hooton retired 10 in a row. Andrews hit a tong liner to right-center . Both S mith and Monday had a chance for the ball. but hesitated and il fell between them and rolled to the fence. Hooton. who h ad not won a day gam e since last May. worked out of the inning by striki ng out BUI Ma d lock and retiring Darrell Evans on a grounder . T he Giants' biggest threot came in the fifth when WilUe M cCovey led off with a single and went l o second on T e rry WhiUield's bloop hit to center. John LeMasler then popped to second and Marc Hill grounded into a double play. LOS AHOCLl!S SA• flttMCt'CO looet,tb Ruu.tll, H Sntltl>, r1 Co .30 ()erVPY. lb Mond•f .t l Baker. If H•lt,lf YH~r.c HOOIO!l,P Toteli ........ .., ... 4 1 1 O 'thms-.n,Cf • O 1 I ) 0 I I A.A--., tit I 0 t I S I t 1 MfffOC:ll., )D 4 0 I I 1 I 1 0 E.,.M,11 I 0 0 I 5 0 1 O McCowy. 1b • o I O 3 0' , Wllllll•ld,r1 '0 1 0 4 I I 0 L•~ ..... " 3 0 0 8 0000 Hlll,c 3 0 0 0 S I 2 1 'M<Glllllleft,p 1 0d0 200 1 'tho•nH,P'I 1 0 18 34 S llS Cur11\,P 0 0 0. Moflltl! p 0 0 0 0 Ellloll,plt I 0 O O Cr11u11,p ti o 0 0 Tol4l1 3t 0 S 0 LO\A"Ofl" 100 100 Olt-1 S•11 ,,en(IKO 900 000 a-o OP-tm Anoelf't 1, S... Fr~IKO 1. LO&-Us Al\OflH 11. Sei\ '•-IKo'-18-6mlth, Y~S. l hOmes, Mond41¥, llt-ft.A"*-1o. HA.....,.. ,,,_ 59-t.ope&.~i. , .. " ...... '4oot90l IW,t·O • S 0 O t 6 M<GICI("' (L,0.n • 7 I I .. t C"'11t tn t 1 t t o MMlllt ¥.I t 0 8 O o Conlvtt ' ' • • i 0 WP-Cnlltt. T-t1M..A-4U1\, . l I ; t ·-r Ilg DAIL V PILOT • • ";'""°l• !\pril17.1977 CerritosBafflesOrange I By CRAIG SJtEFF 3 date at OCC with Cerritos. Coast,8-0 01-.ot11~ ,.uo1su11 NORWALK-It's possible Orange Coast College's baseball team can win the South Coast Conference without defeating Cerritos-but don't bet on it. Coach Mike Mayne's OCC Pirates, despite dropping an 8-0 decision to Cerritos, here, Satur- day, still lead the Falcons by half ., game in the South Coast stand· ,..jiigs. Coast is 8·2 with eight games to play-including a Tuesday, May Mayne may be hoping his clob has at least a 1 lh-game lead oo the Falcons by that time, because OCC hasn't had much luck with Cerritos the past five years. Saturday's victory was the Falcons' 18th in a row over OCC dating back to 1972. Cerrttos has outscored the Pirates, 20-1. in the two games this year and 88-12 over the past eight UJts. But still OCC remains No. l Saturday Cerritos, the five· time deCending conference champioo, looked anything like a .second pla~e club. The Falcons sot a two-hiller rrom freshman right-hander Greg Moyer and two long home runs from Keith Lupo and Jim Wilson in a seven-run third in· rung. Moyer, who barned Coast earlier in the conference season on seven hits, was even more ef- fective Saturday. He struck out 13 (whiffing the side in the fifth and eighth innings). walked two " · OCC Nabs Swim Title;~· Wyatt Shatters Record Orange Coast College dJdn't figure to be within 100 points or Fullerton College when the South Coast Conference swimming and diving championships concluded Saturday at Santa Ana College. But the Pirates, s howing superior depth an<.1 getting some s parkling and s urprising performances. upsC't Fullerton by just five points. 452-447. to claim the title. "It \\-as a gn•ut team l'ffort." ::.aid OCC coach Jack Fullerwn. "We figured to lose by 100 points so it:~ quite ~ surpriSl' thal Wl' won. OCC had held a 45-pornl lt:ad entering the final day of compel•· t1on, but a couple of d1squa1Jf1ca ~ions hurt the Bucs cons iderably. The Pira tes' only winher Saturday was Steve Wyatt. who had a lifetime bt!st of 47.4 Ca con· ference record) in the morning prehms, then won the finals caM· ly an 48.74 . 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Nicklaus LeaJ,ing; Kings, Bruins Vie CARLSBAD -Jack Nicklaus a nd Tom Purtzer ·char ged throu~h the opening pro\'lded by Bob Wynn's collapse <ind moved into a tie for the lead Saturday Jft er three rounds of golf's pres· tigious. S225,000 Tournament of Champions. 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" ))I K i119• Piny Bruin • INGLEWOOI) The Los /\ng<'les l\Jngs could be playing their last game of the National I lockey League season tonight when they host the Boston Bruins in the fourth games of the best-of· seven Stanley Cup quarterfinal :.cries Boston scored in the last 13 seconds Friday night to win, 7·6, and take a 3-0 lead m the series. /tlont real Bree:e• ST LOUIS -Serge Savard ..,cored twice during a fight. infested opening period and the Montreal Canadi~ns poured in three more goals during the final 20 minutes. subduing the St. Louis Blues 5·1 an a National Hockey League Stanley Cup playoff gamt!S Saturd ay night. Montreal, by virtue of it!'. victory. took a 3-0 ef'ge in the best-of-seven quarterfinal series with a fourth game scheduled tonight. B aird Vau lt• IB·Z Irvin e Topples O x y I.ONG BEACH -Pole vaultl.'r Don Baird recorded the second best mark in the world this year with an 18-2 effort Saturday as Cal State <Long Beach) over- whelmed v1s1ting San Diego Stale, 107-56, in a dual track meet. Anteaters' Scott Dou b l,es LOS ANG ELF.S -Stevt• Scott cupturcd tht'.' 800-metPr run in l : 52 9 and the mile an '1 . 04 2. lead- mg UC Jrvrnc lo a an easy 103-51 track and fie-Id victory over host Occidental College, here, Satur- day night. Other top marks for the win· ning Anteaters inC'luded a 54-0·Y, shot put by Glenn Klem. a 16-6 polt' vault by Mike Sabatino und 11. 165·7 discus throw by Judd Binley. UC Irvine won c-vcry C'vent. ex· OCC Crew Wins Orange Coast College's JUmor vars ity and freshman eights rowed to easy aew victories Saturday morning over USC and San Diego Stale on Newport Bay. OCC's JV had a time of 6:22.2 while San Diego State was ncond (6·38.2) a nd USC third (1:42.4). The Pirates' frosh eight had a timeoC6:27.0, nine seconds more. than use. cept the high JUmp, 3,000-meter steeplechase and the 400 in- termed..iate hurdles. UC'"'"" llo:JI ISll O<d<NfltM f AtttkHUtfTMt..,.t 100-1 ltoY•lnn Ill 11 0, i. Holl (1) 11.1! J LI\~ (0) 11 I. 100 •I M""""'1 (I I 71 3; ? LI\< IOI '16; l. Gf"'JO'Y t11n L 400-1, 11"'<.ell (II 4 8; 7. Hi<7<!'"'1 Ill •• l; l. M<Gff Ill ... S I00-1 S<oll 111 1 S7 •; '·Grout Ill t :S3 S; 3. Cl9MY IOI l·SJ S. Mll,._1, 5coH Ill • °' 7; 1. Colley IOI •:OS O; l. 5f>•Mlll•Oft1 S,000-1 s,,.,,.., Ill u 2'.6, 1.Co11oy IOI U::J07; 3 M05<', (1114 JI 6 J 000·""'1•• •1~~011'<1141<"-1. SwMMY IOI • I~ 6 2 SHtk (11 • 7't 6; 1 °""'''~'" (119 )I f 110 MM-1 G<'"<IO<v (II ,. •• J. Oovtd (01 lf •• J Kftlqhl"" 1011S 1 fill) IH -1 Oa•td IOI '4 0 ' Slrtoll19q Ill S.I t l Bar<tal-.lllH- HOrolay ·•1 UC lrv•MO I M·•~·~•n-1 UClrvln.) 11. HJ 1 Ilea,..., 101 6-1,1 Cu.roo 101 H J Hfll •01 ~. t.J t Corron (ti ll·•'<t. 1. Mondt_,. 10• 11 ...... J. Wi11o..m 10121 S' •· T"J-1. 8U<<ll (I I •1·S4. J, KnlQO>lon 101 ftr\' ] Paul "I '4· IO'"'· PV-1. ~liflo Ill lU; L C...rvo 101 16-0, 1 8'-11 10 I 1S.O SP-I Kl.it! Ill ~; 2. Bini...., Ill SJ-6Yt; J M..Olto11 !Ol .,._.y,, Of-1 81nlev Ill 16S-'; 1. Sllooa•d Ul 1~7; l Gleawn (II ISt.1 JT-1 ~Ill 204-10; 1. Cuono IOI t-.10; 3.R-1011 ... t, Aztee• to WAC DENVER -San Dieeo State U nt versity will become a member of the Western Athletic Conference on July 1, 1978, WAC commissioner Stan Bates said Saturday. R'oep•e Goe• l 7.0 SAN JOSE-Ex-Maler Dei High and Orange Coast College pole vaulter Greg Woepse bad a best of 17-0 in his specially for San Jose SUt\e Saturday in an all-· club track meet, here. In the same meet, John Powell had a discus throw of 218-0. -Wallis Selected La Habra High school coach Tex Wallis has been selected to coach the Nor1h AH-stars in the Orange County Nortb-Soutb basketball game at Orange Coast College June 1&. San Oem.ente Picks Skelton By ROG EB CARLSON Of IM o.111 "''°'St.tit Irvine resident Rich Skelton bJrs been selected to guide San Clemente High 's varsity ~sketball team in the fall, replacing the retired Stan l>eMagjo. · • Skelton 8i1ned bis contract 1'.~ay and takes the rein.' at San Clemente after a seven-year tour at WoTkman High in lbe City of Industry. The 3'-year-old Minnesota pro- duct 8uJdod Work.man to four Montview League chatn- pionahips in lbe last rive years. and five straight CIF 2-A playoff berths in his five years on the varsity. · ··~main emphasis bas been to put together a strong defense with good man-to-man defense and sound. ofl.e.nsive· fundamentals," says Skelton. ••1 believe in a disciplined offense. although we led our leaaue In scorina with an average near '70 this past year." Two of Workman's best this past season wore 7·0 Da\'e McGuire and fl..1 Billy Morales, both first team All-CU" 'selec- tions. McGulre signed a letter ot intent to attend Brigham Young •University. Among Skelton's background are three years at Monroviaffith (the last as an asslltant to formcr Dana Hills coacli Tony St.lllaon) and a year at Cantwell <Los An~~a ) High be(ore Worlrroan · duUes. • ballers and dtdn 't allow an OCC runner to t:el past first an running his season record to 10.2 . Meanwhile, Cerritos erupted with a vengeance in the thtrd in· mng, getting :.i two-run .420-foot homer from Lupo and a two-run .380-foot shot from Wilson. Three more runs tall unearned) scored in the frlHlle before relier pitcher Jim Funderburk could quell the uprising. Funderburk was very eHect.ave. allowing just two hits in six in mngs. OCC <18-6-1) returns to play Tues day, hosting Mt. San Antonio while Cerritos (23·SJ travels to Santa Ana. * * * Ot ..... C...uCOI •II ' " tlH • 0 0 II J 0 ' 0 \m1t~ •I 00•1•1 >b S.o"''''· lb Wool•rct <f ~onQulllo II Rot>t:rhon l>!. • 0 0 0 • 0 ' " • I) 0" I 0 ~ o) ~"<'"" :too o Fr•n'"' tO Ou HOtlOf\ < I 0 0 0 l•Fr•nt<1, pl> c 1 O O I) COOOO!r, O 0 0 0 0 fon<ttitt>utti, p o O tt o TOIOI~ 1' I) 1 11 SC.Of• by '"'""4~ o .. ngr(o.t\I C.f'trltO\ r " • 000 000 000~ 1 j 001 000 011-41 I u Ditty P tlot PllOto MARATHON RUNNERS PETE AND SUE PETERSEN. M onday's Raee Boston Maratlwn Lures Lagunans By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ot Tl>e UHt Dilly Piiot ~1111 They started distance run- ning less than two years ago. but already Pc•t c and Sue· Petersen of l~aguna Ueach are tackling the grandaddy of the all. .. the Boston Maralho'l.t., They left Friday for Boston. hoping to use the weekend as a ''jet-lag and lime-chang(' adjustment period" before running the 26-mile race on Monday. Neither expects to win. They seem ecstatic Just to ha ve qualified lo run in the Unit"M States' most famous marathon race. Nearly 3,000 entrants are expected. "It's not a ma tter of win· ning," says Pete, a science and math teacher at Laguna's El Morro School. "Just being there is enough of a thrill. It's the biggest and best or all the marathons." His wife agrees. even though s he has a very real chance of winning, or at least placing well. in the women ·~ division of the marathon. "I'm not concerned with where I place in a big one like Boston," S ue says. "I'm more concerned with my time. I'd like to shoot.for a 2:SOor2:55. The record for a woman in the Bo&too Marathon is 2:38. Sue Petene:o doesn't believe she's ready to go that fast yet., but Runner'• World Magazine ranks her 14th in the naUon among open dMslon wome~ "Sue's the real star of the family," Pete says. 1'There are so many good .men run- ners around that I don't stand much of a chance to win the big marathons." Sue turns ~ht around and gives the c t to htt coach. Pete. ''He's a fantastic runnf'I'. don'L let. him fool you. Kls pacing is incredible. He knows exactly what pace he's at,·· Sue says. ''It's like he had a clock in his head." They run every race together, stride for str1dC', and they finish every race together. The Petcrsons like 1t that way, and that's how they'll keep doing it. To qualify for the Boston Marathon men must run an AAU-approved marathon un- der three hours and women m ust run m less than three and a half hours. To make those qualifying times in less than a year of distance running is no small achievement for a 36-year·old teacher and a 31-ycar-old housewife and mother of three. "I used to run the 440 in col- lf'ge 15 years ago," Pete says. ··sut that's nothing like thC' marathon, so this is a very new experience for me." It "s an even newer ex perience for Sue. She wa~ never an athlete in school. and admits o nly to a cheerleading background. ''We've both played a lot of volleyball and some tennis. but the running has really been a lot different, and bet- ter, as (ar as keeping in s hape," Sue says. Normally Pete and Sue jog eight miles a day, but during Easter vaca- tion they togged over 100 miles. Doesn't that sort of re· 'gimen aet them down once in a while? Do they get tired and sore and sick of running 7 "AblOlutely not." Sue n· sures. "I feel fine after run· nin1 lS miles. That's when I s tart to perk up. U we mlas a day of running we feel really s lug1Lsb. I've never been as fit as I am nOl', and we'll pro- bably keep on running for the r~st ol OW' lives." Rustler~~ - Gauchos,· Tumble Golden West College's lead in the Southern California Con- ference baseball chase melted to Just one game Saturday when the Rustlers fell to visiting Rio Hondo College. 6·5. G WC's Rustlers are now 12-~,1. JUSt one game ahead of Sallt;i Monica (lJ.4), a 9-6 victor over Cypress Saturday. In another JC gaml', Sad- dleback fell lo host Southwcstm-n ol Chula Vista, 9-8. in 10 innings in M 1ssion ConCcrence play. Rio Hondo did all of its dam~e in the fifth inning, scoring six. times on four tuts <two infield h1Ls >,three walks and two errors. Golden West. with a three-run rally in the ninth. c ut it to 6-5, but the Rustlers ended the game with the bases loaded. Jn the runth for GWC, singles by Steve Nemeth and John Moses. sandwiched around an out, put runners on first and second. Jim Bruneaux 's single scored one run and after the second out... Dave Huppert walked to load lhe bases. Scott Desrosier the n grounded to third and the throw was. in time. but Rio Hondo's first bas e m an pulled his foot too quick. allowing Moses to score Larry Ku backi then walked to force in a run, but Ken Munger lined out to third to end the game. M eanwhilc. Saddleback tallied three runs m the mnlh to go ahead, 8-7 •• o nl y lo see Southw~stern put across the ty- ing mark<'r an th<' ninth and the · winning run in the 10th .. T he Gauchos' Tim Wallai:h- slammed a three-run homer 'lrt the firth inning, his seventh ot~ season-a school record. He also had a tnple. wH!oM<k 111 Ab ht rbl «;ttn\•b.:•uin r I ,. 1 o tl H"'"" \\ "•v lb \ ' I 1 W•ll•tll, lb 4 2 7 3 <,1~tl 11 \ I I 0 Btodt-r\ 1h •, O , 1 V4'1"11Mll I • 11 It tf,•11 rt '1 II Av,t 1n,d'°t oo....,,o Nh~ro p C."mb .. n l Ofal, Seo rt by I nnmq\ .. ab' 9' tu 4 1 I 0 4 0 I 1 0 0 00 000 0 0 ('I (I 0 11 811 8 , " .. 111f11, ''·•'. o•o 0.11.> 001 o fl • • ' ""ljfP'h¥i l•·ff"I ~fY'I 0\0 001 ' Q 11 .. (;olci.n we~! IS 1 ~I> r h t b1 MOf'l'Jt'f '' lln.H'lt .tu'I II 4 l t N•.',nt'tPl rt \1.'IWOl')r:t 1h • " 0 0 VHJ\QULl. l:b H11prx-r1 A fl i' 0 Mn\~\ < f U• \f0\11' rth •. O 0 1 wrut1•, o •-i,1ri•1,, f\• ' 0 ") o PcJlnt o Kub.it\.• ln 4 t ) I Total' ~<..,_!If IMl"9> • n ' " J 1 1 (I A 0 I I A?' fl 0 ll 0 0 000 0 :Ill} 11 ' . ,. .. 000 060 000-1> 8 l OtO 010 003~ tl 7 Albritton, DiStanislao TrillDlph BERKELEY-Two former Newpo rt ll a rb o<r Higll sta ndouts-Terry Albrl't\on cind· Tom DiSlanislao-w9n their s pecialties in Saturday s double dual track meet here involving USC, UCLA, Stanford a nd Ca\. Albritton, competing .for Stanford, had a best of 63-91fo1 in the shot put as USC trounced the Cardinals. 106-47. Albritton also placed third rn U~e discus (164-10) . DiStanislao. compet-it(g for use. captured the pole vault compelit.Jon with a mark of 16-0. UCLA edged Cal, 82·72, as e~· Corona del Mar star Joe Tosti \\as second in the s hot put rs4-l'.i). use'°'· s,.,.,..,d., I. J 1 OoOO<•v. VSC 7'> ~· • "'""lu.., •~<""'; h~11tt H t , bV Wllo11•Y. 196'1. 2. lol(of\, s1 .... 1ord '~. J J..Ck...,,.. use. 21·1 I JT 1 Po).'~""" u se. 201.s. 2. Brown. !.l.n .. 1'1·9 l """"n USC 171 11 Pl/ 1 01s1.,,1""° use. '""°· 2. Buckner. USC. IA O 3 ~r.U~C.llt <,p I Alb<llton S1An., 6J.9''1. 2. Frugu9'i.tU, use. S9·l'"' 3 Mc l<•f\llP, USC. s1.9 HJ -• w.1tke•. use. 6 e 2. L1111e11e1v. 5141'1.,'4 "° lhltd. i J 1. Jacko,on, u se. '° .. v •. 2. Ane•. use. 'IO 6V. J. 8ullw1nkftl, Sien . tS-014, • ... OT 1 Elo..r, u se. 1ts 1. 2. Fru;uo111111, u~ 1A9 I 1 Alb<lllon. Sl•n , 1••· 10. 3 000 SIMOIKM\t -1. Gell, SIMlf., 9:20.0. I. H.,1<1em.,,, 5.,.,. • 22 3 Corey. Sl•n., 9:37.8. • •OO rrlay I '>outtw>rn c .. 13'.• 2 Stanford,'° t: I S00 1 Crowl•y, Sleri .. J: SI.I . 2. Jol)n$0n. USJi. 3 S70) HO<llev.s11111 .. J SU •• 110 HM t J<>"""°"· u~c. u .2. t. ""°'-'· « 1• t 1 M°""'°'1th, St"'1 . 1~ t ... 11111 1 llndrf>W•, USC. 46 0 2 LOflon, !.Inn., 411.!. ' ~~··" ,, .... <I(, 8 •oo 1 °""'>••v use. 10 s 2. \""'""'"" U!IC. 10 \ J B~nh SIMI, 10 1. , • ~00 -1 °"'"""'"• USC. 1 :4' t . 7 1141a1on, US(. , ,n n , 11-.1" .,,..,, • 1 no •M t I< I (;r~yb< hi USC. S0.6 7 Joh"'""· )1,t ' ;;·:~ s~.;_,iH, use. no. 1 s"'""o•-i. use!. 11 " l B.wik,, Sl•n., JI 6 \OM I, PMlftlll. Sl•ll . IA 3S.I . 2. ICtB .... St~ 1\ n 1 J Al•rado use. u · J9 1 •• 1 600 rrln-1. SOUlberri C..I 3 Ol.t. a.~· J 10 1 ... ua..Aa.ea•rr :-. lJ -1.~tis, UCl,A. IHl4. t . ~ UCl.A, 7).11\fl. :S. ~.UCLA, n.•. "• • JT-1 Lewis. c..1,a11-s.1. eo._r,c.1. !-- Hlllnf!•, c.i.-.. ~·. Pl/· 1. Tully, UCL.A, 11.0W. t.. ..... ~ ... J. Lewla, c.t. '""° :• SP -I. Ovotr1on, CAI. S6>7. t. TOJll, Uo.A;, M-t~. :S. Sen4IA90, C..I, S).l. ' HJ -1. M'!I-. UQ.A, 7.0, I. 9o.,.S. UO..A, .. 1( 3. 8eftlls, UCl.A, .. 10. : • T J -1. ~-'· UCLA. S?-•llo. 2. Mc~ UCLA, »I. 3 Thofo. Oii, •t~. •, OT -I, o .. r1on.4.. c.tt. * 2. 2. Sen1••· ~ tt1·t1.t.Hllfwy UQ.A,.1•7... '!Ii. UOO ttll!OIK~ -1. Wood, Cll, •!OU.' Jtm.s, UQ..A. •:07,0 >. lllula, <:.i. •1fr4. "' ~· •oor.it¥-1. ua.ito tt.s.. 2.ca1, tt.t. •• 1,1G0-1. owtort1. c..t.~:su. ,, '-tuMlt, uaJ(. , ••• u .tur.-.UCLA,nu. ... ;. t41f -I. l'Mt .. , UCLA, IU. 2. 0-S. U~ 1).f. >. Fterent, U • •.- 400 -1. My1ft, UCL.A. '1IJ,2. Wtllece, c.I, °"' 3 ""411. UCl.A ••. 7 • IOf -t. F<>~tt. UCl.A. 1U . 2. OW9M, UClA 10 3 .L Wlllror. Ctl.10' ~ ... -t. O"'-'d, Cat, ,.,.,S. I. ~ UCLA.AL :S. 8-. 096. n e. 400 ~ -1. Mtral\, U~A$. t , ~ Cal, StO.J.OIMtn. UCLA. U 1. • *-t. Trttor.c.tl.U :S. t. W.,....,Ca1,2U.C. • Mylff,OCl.A,U.S. -· -...( , 000 -1. Ouffty, ~ ... ,,. ... " ~. UCL.\. 14•f10 a II-, CM, H:JIA. UoOOrelrt-1.Cat.$.tO • 7 UCLA,J·n ..... Area Spike Stars Shine at Chaffey By a DaUy Pilot Writer ONTARIO-On an ar ternoon which included a 24-2 long jump from Santa Ana Valley lltgh's Ton y Pitts, Steve Telaneus of Dana Jhlls. Ron Craig or Newport ·'Harbor and J eff Day of Cor ona del Mar caml' through with winning cf. forts at the 48th annual Chaffey lnvitat1onu l Saturday. Telancus, the Dan:1 HHls senior who entered the Chaffey track and field meet with a 1·56 6, spun off a hfet1me be:.t or 1: 55.4 to win the Shorty Smith memorial trophy for the lop mark tn three 880 r aces. Leading by 10 yards with 100 left. Tclaneu~ opened the gap agarn:.t little compulltJon Craig turnt'd 1n t1 6 5 ~inning effort in the high Jump and Day won in 9: 44.6 in the 2 mile afl<'r leammutl' Dav1<1 Hunsaker h.'d the• pac'l' early. llunsak(•r wa ., second in 9:55 6 Estancia (Coi-ta l\fo~.i 1 High's Jim Wailers with an e ntering limt' of 4fl 5 ii n i s h e d s e c o n d t c; Fontana's Rod Bethany on the lncky one curve 440 atChaffcy high Bethany got an early lead on the ins1dl'. and Wulteors fell back by 10 yards He caught Bethany with 20 yards to go, but Deth1my reached back for a Lillie more and won in 48.3. 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')If-1 \I \Hj.t '""'" no A•''"" !n\) 1 r,1r1 I 1 i 1 ~lh,,m l J:~llH'ton•I 06t> M d,. ,.,. ,,., II I t;,cott IF"Mfn .. , .I U I 1 fit\r~ it)(\4.}rttH • Y'! t 1 f*'M 04>\ •fMftiilU .t U) IR"tr• .. ' 'V1t•1t\ "~""'"° Al.l"'l'10 I ' I':\ 1 •1· , m 1n 'l ·w~ll • 4 "' 1 I A•ynold\ fO.n.1 Hiii\) • •• • q '' 1 01 ~ C,...n (Arqn., etl .. H • SPORTS Irvine Sweeps Twin Bill SC'ott Winters belted a home run in the s ixth in- ning of the nightcap to break a 4·4 tie and give UC Irvine's baseball team a sweep of a doublehead<.'r over v1sil ing Ca l State ( Northndge) Saturday . 12·2 and 9-7. Winters' blo~ opened the g<ites for a f1\·e-run inning for uc r·s Anl· eaters who weathered a thret•-run :.evenlh anmng by Nor1hndt!e to post thl· !'.t'C'oncl game victory Scott Thav<.'r had a horn er 111 th.e first till with a mate <1board. ·a "'~us his M•cond tn two <lays and his st·vcnlh of the season. Ken Washington had <i double and two singles m the second game and drove in three runs. Laguna Girls Win; OP f pi,• '""'·'' I .tt 1 l 11 I"•\ t-.... "'3~ " ' -'-"') Htl I """ Fnrlhlll 0 \4 f 1 'n• n ,. ,, 1 ' \ ' S•r•fto4ft tC.OMt • M O Freshman pitcher Bob rrishetl<.' won hi s seventh game agains t three los:-.es rn tht.> opener. L.CI play~ at Chapman Tuesday. afte rnoon I~ 30) I)') HM t Vl•.1'1""• r IPl)rn "' I Title to Greerwugh ~ t ~u.W:•d ·'.~:::p:~·.~,'..'.'. : ' 0 " Wi\rd INf'wport) •O 2. l FIA~T GAME UC'"'""' 11 ll B y Dav<' Cunningham Ot0'9 O.i11v PtlOl S•~u1 Seven mC'el r1·<·01 ch were c1lher ttt .. ·d or broken Saturday :Jl tht• Laguna Bt•nch Troph) track and fteld meet. But thL· big !>l11ry as fat as Laguna lh'at·h f.11)" were conc1·rnl·d w:.i ., lhe1r own girl., !'.qtt .1cl which won 1ht' lc•••m t1ll1· with a thrct· J)lllnt cclg1• over second pl ace lln•.1 Laguna nf'ac·h's g111., lC'am onl~ h.i ... t2 ,1lhll•t1·., on 1 ts rc>~h.•r It \\on l h•· team title without ,1 (11 1 plact' h111<1h lo th c1 ccl11 but Lagu11,1 had "''' t'r.il girls"' ho pl.1t·,·d "'t•ll .11111 the mile rl'lm teum lonJ.. st'cond rn a fa.!. I I fll I 10 0 111 thC' 100 lic-d lhf' nll•c•t n•cord Thl· coache~· pick 1<1r O\'C•r;oll ~1thlet<' pf the· rnC'el 1Aas Ste\f' Hafen of Bouldl'r City High in Nf'v<1da flaf<.'n won the 120 h1g-h hurcll<.'s <lSOJ and took fourth 10 hoth thf' long JUmp and tnpk 1ump Sui• J.1nd .. nmuth of \.' ,, I t' n c· 1 .1 11 1 g h I l'l.H·l'nt1J 1 ".i~ cho~•·n <'°'''" La ~una . Pajtf' R1 > 1,llh r ~ AV 1 <; II') i ttl')rrl,1v t '"' r1 I t•-.~""' ~,.,.,,,,,.f1,""' I\ 1 1 ''jt'"'l"f It ,,. , .•. ,, '°''. 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I w nt1, th W• • M t Mdt.t1, t•· Rnrrh. u ,.,j ""''' ,, ,,., ..... ti II "40'f"''f1-'r t(H il'k" f11fl t• """' 1J' O~) ''' ' P.-..,t" u .. , t••• t't t "''•'• '" rl"I •V•, SECONOG"l"IE UC IN1n11 ,., II •) IQ . " .. I'• . " In add1t11m lo th1· girl' .;. • •M• fans of thl' hosl .,C'ho11I "'ere buz11ni:: Jhnut l11g Jdf (;rccnuugh. "h11 won th 1· d 1 s l' u !I fo r La~un<1 with an C'rforl ol 167 4. th1· h1·st mark of any Orange Cn,l"t art·J athlct<' Ut1s s<·a~on T h <' ft' a t t• a r n c• cl G r<'cnough hnn111 ., " ... f1C'ld athlt·t<' of I ho• nwo·t Don ll1ll or !-.1•1111••d \ H igh < Bar ... 111\\ 1 ",,.., chosen track .1thl1I•· "' 1he mcf't fnr h1' '11111111· in lh<' too and ·11H1 11 1 COSTA MESA AMC& JEEP LARGEST JEEP DEALER IM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 40 6 cvl • 4 soeed A 7M46SE 170• 13 s2999 I I .... 'I ,, MISSION CON FF AENCf !io\ltfW'rf\Ot.,l\IGn 11 t 1llfl . ' . ' II r ~turo..11 '\<~o' -~ f ,.,, .. f}· ' ,, r'" ·t t .. JI •t:.n M· t\ . . \ T.-.. o.tw .. c,. .. m. \flV THf~ ... 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Apot 17, 19n bAll y PILOT 83, Christensen , Area Sports Calendar - Runs 4:11.3 By ROGER CARLSON Ol IM OillJ "'""\lilt ARCADlA-Orangt> Coast area ath.letes sparkled Saturday night amidst fierce compellhoo at the 10th annual Arcadia High l nv1tattonal truck and field me'et before a crowd or 6,500 The area produced three winners on the women's side, while lop efforts in boys competition included a 4: 11.3 mile l>,Y Charlie Chn stensen of Huntington Beach's E<li~on, a 14 2 by Fountain Valley's Ken Margerum in the 120-yard high hurdles and u 9:09.5 by Costa Mesa"'!> Joe Younginthetwo-mile. Costa Mesa's Bonnie Dassc got orr a 40-9:\~ in the shot put on her first try and 1t stood up for a winner, while El Toro's Lisa Gourdine led the pack all the way 10 winning the llO·yard low hurdles in 14 6. Cathy )ones of HH Edison went out fast and stayed there in taking the 440· yard dash in the girls dj vis ion. highlighted t.-y a remarkable double by sophomore Linda Goen of North Bakersfield, who won the mile in meet record time of 4 54 7 and came back 45 m inutes later to record a nattonal record of 2: 10.2 in the880. Highlights an the bo}s c1rdei. 10cluded a meet re- cord 16·1 pole vault effort by Anthony Curran of Encino's Cre:.pi a nd the 21 2. 48 0 speed of Pasadena High.'s James Sanford 1n the220and440 aovs U)C) I Rv\~lf fPMrirll. H"nrv SOl q I l JOh" .. on fC,•rO'tM ) q I 1 W 'll••m'> tCrf'n,n.> .... 10 I 110 I s-n1 ,r11 I Pd"'<l«M I 11 I 1 s:lu''\~ll fPdl••· k H~nrvt 71 I Wdli..tm\ CClwf\worth' )1 "' .Ur) l S..l•HOt''1 t P,,\,.}1dl t '41 0 Wtlildmi.. 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We'I C.Clllte I.all &I l 1111, CoC Slai<o Clono IM«l\I ., SoulM<J\ C.lllD<nl• Cell-CJI T•nr11s EO•~O*" •t Hurt• u\QtOn 8••< "· Wt\lm1n),ter •I Fouftl••n Valley, ... WOOtl Harbor •I ~''"" lhl ... <•f el El ~ lell all U I C.010tt,,~•I COli.Qe et C•C><9H ~ ltvlN 6' ~ Oi-Slat• CbolPI •I 1 JOI T r•<L -<iootelan WUt C.Olle90t •I lACC 111 Voll••IMll Cost•~·• at El Tor" Utu'V•r\1ty et Oana H tlh l•oun• Beul\ et Coron• o•• M•r, S•" C•""''"'• •• M1ulon V1•10. u Qu1nu •I f\l-1•. M.at., 0.1 at Irvine t•ll •I )l Got<Mn W.ll COii• •t GIMCl•I• " )1)1 Girl• °""elball -C•I' •" <1nC1 J • QY•rt•ttNI\ "After going to thrM deal1r1hlp1 to purchaa• my new Lincoln, I got the best treatment at Johnson & Son." HAROLD E. CLIFF Anaheim Orange County ·s oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealership 2626 Harbor Blvd • Cossa Mesa • 540-5630 WHO IS a Ian magnon? There are still a few people askin9 Htis quest; Ott. If you'ye bHti wondmn9 ... Alan MOCJlon is your newest and fifttst Pontiac dealtnhip in ~ COWtty. Ht is a long timt busiftHs mc.i, a nslchM of ,_. cowffy fot nHMY ..,.., years. ~is a family man ..• ht is tht type of lftClll you'd lilrt to do busifteu wltti. Whet! y04a·~ Hliftkin«J of purdlasi'"J o ntw or poulbfy ustd cor, thlnlr of Alan Mo9•on Pontiac. Y 041'll ~iate his fiu scnfct and his professional mc1Mer of doMCJ busiMu. BOAT OWNERS W l T GB MAr1n1• k 1 n f 11\1\f'\ f l"ll1f\Utl"flV 1lltrv t 11 ~"WP'Ht HMbrir \ 11 Wt•\.hT\t'l01it1·,. I t\ ~•·1n,1nq1(}1'1 Q.•.)th t ~htrd4Y'\ Startt Mctflnd 10 Wt.-\lm1n''''' You don't have to b~ beautiful to be a champion. But it doftn't hurt. '77MGB ·-• A.-e- ' /JA 'JJ(l?'IOO • 211 C,:11 IJ I 1977 CAMARO .Air conditlon1nt lOS va~....,.,.,....., '"' l •r•k•t. telly• .... ~ ....... rt ""',., ... , ,..,..i. ...,...._.AM ....... ~-­.,. ..... , 4•c•f. 41vlet •••nd lf'•wp. clec~, ,.<1101 whit• ol<l•-11 11 .... i..4y tiff -u 1,.._11 .. t•4tkn. Jl16 14 plv• low lt ""'""'OPtNlNOUASl. coptrol <o•t SS8•• •$ ,_ .. .,,.,..,1.,.S3200., '"'•Pilon CO\t fittt month poy"'•"' af SI~ 2• plvt 1,...,..,. S&I. On.,_0Yedufd1I, 15°/o DISCOUNT IH~mnt wiftt odl MARINER'S DRYDOCKS Under new ownership and man~~! COMPLETE HAUL OUT SERVICES • Painting-VsnilhincJ • Mechanic.al • Rbergtas,..Woocl Repain • Interior • RiCJCJinCJ • Weekend Haul Outs *AH Wori< and Materials Are Guaranteed* 642-7793 2633 West Coast Highway. Nowpt'>rt BPach !Betweed Rusty Pelican & Ancient MaronN) Gale P. Brick, C.L.U. has earned a hand. A' .t 11.·,ult of .in out\l.Jnding record durmJ.1 1lw l.t\I ( .1l1•od.ir ye.ir, lhos Woodl'TlC'n A(rtdC'nl .ind L tfl' rC'prC"4.'nl,11tvc has earned th<' 1976 GROUP SALES AWARD ... .-in honor reserved for the select group who led the Company's 500 member field (orce in the sale of New Dimensions 1n group loft• and health insur.1nce. Bf'C.lu'c it means an added mea~ure l>f financial r,ccurity for many ind1· v1du.ll~. families and oosmes!.E'\, thi~ achievement ·~a '>•gn1f1cant orw. Won't you join us in giving him a h:arld? Ca.le P. Brick, c.dJ. 14)0{. t ith ~!. C,tf'. ~ ltl '>,1nt.1 An.i. (A <i.! 701 Ph 54.!-357', Charil'' R.~Kn<•.il .. A'#!rKY MaoaAC• --- V\OC)()\.1EN ACCIDEWT AND LI FE . . ... t· \ , J t • t • • SYnday. April 17, 1917 .IUNIOlt VAaSITY co'"' "'IHA (JI -/Mlnl"•· II 1·0·0 O. Kflhrlan. d h, l 1·1 0 Goldkf'g. JI>. J.t.r4; Tr•,..•, cl >+t O: a IMtilr/, rf, >l·M . L-t•. J-t, C. ... M.,, "'· J-1. Peck1rd, lb, l•t-O; lll'fli•I. C, J 0 0 0 lllMrra. ""· ' 0 0.0, M•ll•"•" Cl. 0-0-0-0. 5Ul19f'fi.ld I' 0 0.0.0 ljAIUIOH Yt•.IO m-•c--. fl a.o.2-0; Hitt, tb. ,., o-o Oovt1, "· \) 1 M ; C..u IC.eruM>, Jo, > 0-2· I. Cot #l91n.dh,JOt·I. Hotrl<tet c.10 0 0 Robltrh, lb. ] .., o. 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If <he y a1ve you the wrona mcuagc. you'1c bound In mis-align your putu. BAKERSFJELD- Saddleback College's SluartfFosl4:f' went. l~-G tn the lnvttatJonal pole vault and Orange Coast College and ~leback each bad two achool re- cords set tn• Saturday's Bakersfield tratk and field relays. Fos t e r 's e H orl equalled his season best. Orange Coast's school marks came tn the 880- y a rd rel ay and the 1,500-meter run. I can't line up your putt~ for The OCC foursome of you, but I can tell )'Ou one way Ed CoMell, Tom Lloy. to hdp make sure that whc~ Dave Cox and Steve areovertheball,youdocorrccifY Foley clocked 1 :27.2, sight the line that yo1a have chosen. wiping out the old mark Your eyes should be over the of 1:28.0 to finish second ball as mine are in the Ulustra-in their heat behind tlons. Aho be certain that the Pasadena. line across your eyes is parallel Gary Ertz shattered to >he path you wish yo111 putter· hi s own l,SOO·m eter h d k th .... h b u mark, clocking 4 ; 02.0, ea to ma c rou.,. t e a two-tenths of a second l~(i:ll~11st-r~a~ti:o~n~l=l)~.:: ____ ~~~~~~:J betle.r than the old re· r'I' o · ""'" ..... s... ttrlr.ll cord. OCC's K.C. Connell was third in his fligh\ of LAGUNA. • • <Continued From 831 tr ack athlete of the meet in the girls division for her winning 26.4 time in the 220, a meet record. u o r,ttte'f' 1 )t Jo"n 8 0\to •c 11 ' ll•Clbr VAll•v" o. J. Mo•a" •Iv Mii• relay 1 On1u 10 J· JI • 1 V1<1or Valley 3 )7 I J. C.1n1wel1 ) J9 6 HJ-I l(ltl<J IYa•M<h>I &·3'11' l C r ay IMaytalrl • O· Flo re\ IC1nhoell I ~I l.J-1 P~ (VoCIOf Valle~) lf.10; 2. 'l'ounriquh t 10.mtfl'll 18-11; J, SUI· 10" lllraw1rrl tt-'1~. the high jump with a 6·6 effort while Curt Ealen· berg and Harry Kohaut had 147-0 a nd 140·0 marks in the discus, bul didn't place. And Greg Gerich was seventh in the 5,000 05:45.2). Saddlcback also set two school records. Cody Oikkllu clockesf 'I: 53.2 to finiah eighth. Tbe Ca~chol' mile ro· lay teem \fas s1xtb with a lime or 3:24.7. That foursome included Tom Hague, Wood, Dan King and Ferguson. And Saddleback Jong jumper Steve Sirtipson was seventh with a best of22·634 118, DiabJos In Home Tilts Huntington Beach and Mission Viejo will be playing at home but Fountain Valley will travel to Bishop Amftt High in La Puente Tues· day night for quarterfinal round Cl F girls basketball playoff action. Coac h Joanne Kellogg's HB Oilers will h os t Mira Costa (Manhattan Beach) in a 7:30 tilt Tuesday in 4·A acl ion whil e Fountain Valley's game at Bishop Amal is set for 8. M ission VieJo ':. Diablo:. or the South Coast League will host Righetti of Santa Maria in a 6::l> tiltln 3-A action. YOU DOH'THAYfTO 114 1 1-1 O; 0.00ll. rl. ).I 1 0 P•••n II\ 440 0. BelM•, <. •40 I Crowo•r ll>. l 0 1·0, Sm•lh.tl.J 0 l·I. lundtr ti 1 0 0 0 MM~n. 11> l O O O Coll o 1000 l.AGUNA llEACH l•I r,,, .• ,. 1 t 0 0 £••"'· JI) • 0 l ' l •p· "" " I 0 0 ' K"'\ltr lb • 0 1 I ,.,, r .1 1·0·0 0 s .... .., rf l 0 0 O run.1•" rt J l·0-0. l(tr\ltn "'" 1-1 l-11 """'°" u 1 o 00 Po11a,1ro lo o o I) o Girls Softball 100 Me<llrr R•l••-1. l.•Qufl<t 1:1'· 100 Frte-1. Par\ons Ill 1.06 S. IOOIM-1 W.t1>en11<111gl\ Ill •nd l •dorma " Ill I 16: SO Fru-1 Par\01\\ ILi JO I, Olvong-1 HUQ9•1\\ ll 1SI1 50 Fly-I ~"IL) 34 1 10 810-1. Newlon Il l J6 S, 10 Bttul-1 W-nc>.tugll II.I JI O; 100 Frff R•••v I l •<JU"l 1 018 • Terri e Meyer of Coachella Valley. who won the llO low hurdles (16.S) and the long jump 0 4-IH•>. was selected as the girls field athlete ol the meet. In addition, records were set in the JV high hurdles (16.0 by Jim Donaldson of Ontario>. the soph high Jump <6·31:? b y W.i 11 i e K 1 n g of Valencia), the soph s hot puJ_ (53·51,2 by David Lira of St. John Bosco) and the frosh high hurdles (17 .1 by Ron J at·kson of Pe rris Jr. High) . T J-,. Bue cot a Is.. .. LUi\ OD; •l>O) 40-IO'h; v_... .. 10.mlenl 31.7; 3. WI~ IC.O.Cl\ella Vall~l 3> .. '.'I. PV-1 ~IY IVtelor Va ll•vl 12.0; l . Bryant ICl"'°'lone) 11-6; l. Cecluld IV•tenclal 11-4. SP-I Lira (SI. John Bosco) Sl-j'I); 1 l>l•ull 1caniw.n1 '9-11\0; l. Ju111<• l!.ivqU\) 4J1'1. The Gauchos' dista nce medley foursome of Bill Tokar, Brian Wood, Craig Ferguson and Bill Adamaitis went 10:22.8 for eighth place and the four -map , four.mile quartet of Steve Cassaro. Adamaitis, Tokar a nd MIDGET TODRIVEOHE -~ SC.er• Oy lftfttrUt,. ' " . 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IVlclo• V•lloyl St·1'~ 1 T•bl•r """'1"0•11.I S? S'• ) Tue~•· IVlt lOf Vall•;) S• 10 Ol I, Gree-.h lla11yna' ltl 4; 7 Tucker IVo<tor V .. lll'YI ISl·O J Nt-wm''" f\'1c.tor VaU"y) Ul-C'fi. T•.am SCO"•\-J. Kennt dy •I. ' c.o .. cn•ll• V•ll•v JI; l Vici"' V•ll•v H • Vt1~11111 ·5 C•ftlw•ll 10 JUN I Oft "AllSI TY 100 • Ho.neon ISi JoM Bono! •OS 710 I f!ro .. n CR~mUdl 14 0 4'0-1. Scoll ICl..,stON-1 U I , 8eO • C..re)on (Vlltncl•l 7 OS 4 Ml.. I SI P,t,,. ICIMJ'°"" I • 40 •; 7 ml!• I D•ar ICo.tc~ll .. ll4lleyl IO•J/ S: l10HH-1 OoNllcl\on 10.,ta•lol '• o lJOl.H-t Teylor l81rs1-1 o s u o rtll V-1, ~1 ... n 45.S. Miit re••y I Clad\10f1t! l•lt O. Te1m tcore1-t c ..... 1w~ll 41. t C>l•rkl-ltl J Rfl..-,Hd 18; 4. llould9r City U ; t. ~•Hell 20. ~~,.. 100.t. McClllfOuOI\ 1s1. JoM •oscol 10 1: 2. 8" IV!clor Vall•yl 11.1; J MltCUJ (llM~l-1 II, I. 110-1. MM<..-IBarll-1 1J •; 1 MtCUllOUQI\ ISi. JOl'll'I Ooicol U.9; Bff (Victor YelltYl 14.J . UO-l . IEnql• ISa119UO SU: 1. 0•r¥ ISeu9u1I S3.I; 3. ltqr•t1CI IVal•ncl•l S4 s tlO-t. V-r CCoaclltll• v .. 1101 1·os.J; 2. Rlwre !Ontario! 1·0. s; 1. Hollman IO>arter Oa-. 1 01 J. M llt-1. MarQUf'l 10..1.,IOI •:3' t ; ' Oltdnl<" IM1yl41lrl •·HS: J. 8rown I01m1.,. 14 O 1 1 mllt -1. M•rquu 10n•••le1 ,.,, 81 2. (.811\!>n IS..UQU\1 . Sl I; J J•nH IL-) lt·00.4, 1'0HH-1 Sutlon 19rMWl•Y) 1• 41 1 AIVl,.Oo IC.0.C ... lla Vell~yJ 16 6, l Mc Do"'"" ISi John Bo.co 111 O llOl.H-t ~.,,. IOnlarlo) o 01 1 Au ISi .JoM Bo\col 0 I J Bow"'•" (Vtclor V•lllTI u 1 •77 CAPRICE Jin' t ...._ • ,.,. '°" StO'T?l ""~ ........... , ... lrr1 • ,,, ... ,. IHI\ :0 ."'-\4l'UI) .bio -o '4 6 Le-.11 Ii Ca 1rclal S... c·.-·u. • We'I c ... Te -·· .... ~ ..... '"'; ,1\11 -'"""--•• •>,, , ......... \4 .. 1''.Xt. ~ "U9a1>- a. TQtO 768-0593 You. 6125 MAMCHESTa .... Alto Pwy ... ..,..... OT I Brue• IV.tl...clal US.I .... ; 1. Stal IV•le1'Clal llf.11; J Anderson 18r••I 1,. .• ., Tum \CO•P\-1 Ontario J4• ?. SI. JOlll\ Bo\Co 1t'~. l ll1C1or Vlllty ]I, ' V•lencta 1'; s S..uov\ 11. FllESHMAN 100-1. l<>Pl't l(lnl••lll 10 q l Oe8trr• lf'eNf\I 11 I; l EP"r••m fSt~rr.Vf\ta• 11 ) 1?0 1 De~rry (S1end V1\t&~ 2• 4. 7 L•'a (Pf•rt~I 1•' 3. EP°'ra1m tSu'rr• V1\tal2.f S HEW & USED PORSCHE LEASING -..;;::;:; ~~/ M idget Prices -TakE Advantage of lhe '454 Price droo in our '77 MG MIDGETS U O I, IH~rry !Perrt\I ~1 8 l 1.•t• <Can(wt lll S& 7 ), Jen\IC ~ IVdlfnto•I S/ 4 880 1 Sund>lrom IA.Irle• J r f11qr.J 'OI>, 1 Slo•M•• IM•vl•orl 1 I)' l Stlvn ro.,,.,,..,,,.lb O CALL THE EXPERT BILL y A TES, IHC. YW/PORSCHE ·l -•"4j . ~iili 837-4800 493-4511 ilfof !jfit A tlQ\l\.l ''f'O.• ~~1.-A. Mlle I. Sund\!ro m IA!dor Jr H1ghl 4 '1 3 1 C.ola ICoacholla V•tlrv> no t1mr > Fef'O Urv1rttl 4 SJ t. ... • ' ~' •4 1Jr#• ,, .. , l molP I P..r•n1 IS..u9u1l fO 19 e ' Col• ltoa<hflld vallyyJ 10 7l 1 i Ftro flrv1Ml IO::rt.1. LEASE FOR LESS ltOHH I Jack-IPt "•\I 111 '>c ~•rmtrhorn l!>auQusl II~. Forlun• 18••"''_,,I 18 •. l'.IOLH I FrAl\lt (Porrtsl 0 1; 7. Schotm•rllOrn ISIYQU\I 4 J 1. J MAf'tln C p,.,,1 ) _.) ~ THE T.L.C. WAY SERVICE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE AT 4&0 rtt.\11 I C•"tw•U •8 31 Br l Wlt Y ti I 1 V,\t. n, td 48 ; ~•If' r•t&y I Cttnt'#t:lt J .a1 01 P1rt 1•1 4 1 JV,tknc•.,J S1t. TUCKER LEASING CO. Tum \<Gr0\-1 ~tri\ Jr Hlon 11 1 CaMw•ll 10 l 8491Pv 71J· 1 CMlhtlld Vall•; 1q S Laqu'1a 8uo 1S 2082 S.E. BRISTOL-NEWPORT BEACH SUITE 205 GIRLS •00-1 wea•n ISi PMJll 11 t i C~•m•th••' IVtctor V•ftryl 11 l 3 F-•o"~ t8,e•t 17] PHONE: 957-0644 110-I Lln<Sfnmul~ IV.tltt1t •ll 16 • J. lltHY ll••1M I J1 O; l weevtr ISi P1utl 11 t. ••0-1 Pat<h• IV•l"1\Clal St 4 t. •••"""' 1~1 t:03 O: l Anoe,..., (OftllrtOI I G4 t Just in! Roomier Levi$. HO-t. Miiiet ltnflMI J;J),t ; 2, l'r•A<ll llaf\lllal J.33.t ; J, Tinder 18rH12 lSO. Mlle~1. ltaQ<tm ISa11911sl S·f0.6: 2. Mllt Mll (S.VQU\I s·o .o; 3. C.O<IOy (Brawl••U.45 l llOLH I. Mcv•• ((OdCh•ll• I/Allot 16.5· 7 C•••" tVlctor V~llf1) • 11 3: c a1dwe11IM.tytairt11.1. uo r•lay-1. B•N S2.9; 2. Valene•• SJ 1; l Ke<1nedy SH. Milt r~lay-1. valenci.1 •· 12.•; 1. 1.at1uo Suell 4:tt.t; 1. Motalr • H l HJ , H.tmbletOt\ CB•eal •·10; 1. McC.w o<-1< CBrol 4·8; 3 Sthmllr (Mhl•orH 9 LJ 1 -ver CO>acl\e1f1 Valleyl 14 11-1(,, 1 C.ormlt h"' IV1clor Valley I If-~">. 3 Of>lq•OO ISi Paull 14 8' • SP -• F,.,, .. ,,,o,., f8 .. .,...,,~.,, 10-4">; I K•fl' (lrviPte) JO.·t t •; 1 Or•w fOrttwt,.y) lO e• ·, Tttt<m tcf'rf'~ t l aguM 8 1"1'Ch 1' 7 llrH ??' J. Victor Valley 1q; •. V•lenc•a t•. S. lt'l'IM IS. UCI Tennis WOMEN'S TENNIS UC lr•rtrw"' (0) CP' l\LOI Sl .... " At last. The latest style Levi's: ~r\tiil"' But with a roomier seat and thighs. They·recalled Levis for M en. And we've got a .ton of ·e-m. Sizes 34 to 42 Morw Ill ""' Champd" 6.0. 6-0; NICh~d Ill dol Frlf'dro<~ 6-0. 6:0; Sl«-10f1 II) def !I~"'' 6 I, 6 I; Ar· reclOMO 111 def Wll-11\\ •·O, 6-0: A•m sll'Of\O (II OM hv•or 6·J, "I; J.<""'ldt Ill dtl Trochim 6-1. 6·2. COSTA MESA, South Coa1t Pfau GLENDALE, Glendale Oallerla GLENOAU!, No. Brend a Wi11on CULVER CITY, Fox Hiiia Mall 0-" Steclltoft·A••edondo (II def C!la11"'•"·l'r ledrlcl1 6•0 , 6.t; "'"'tl ....... Ooldt!ntM>r9 Ill <Hf Ba~t•­ Wllkl,,_ "'· 6·1; S<"mldl·l(&r,lln9 (I I Ott tay1or.Trochlm 1 •.6·2.•.J. NORTH HOU.YWOOO, 12020 Victory Blvd. HOLL YWOOO, IHI Hollywood Blvd. lll!YERLY HIUS, H89 lent• Monica Blvd. ENCINO, 17501 Venture Blvd. MAKEYOUR NEXT STEP THE AIR FORCE RESERVE • .r-' "' Choosing a career is an important step in your ltfe. The Air Force Reserve can help -you with this decision through its training • program. Take time to find out What you really want to do and receive an extra income and valuable training Whlle you're doing it. You'll see that you can increase your Mmlng and learning power with your focal lo.Ir force ••• the Air Force Reserve ••• an fmPottaftt sttp up the 1t1lra eo I IUOCllMful c.treerf OPIMtfOI NOWa • n.tOHT tHGINEE"9 • AYIONICI Sl'tCIAUSTI • CAltOO Sll'ECIAlltTI • l!CUltlTY f'OllCI • ANO MANY MORU -------~~-------~-----~----~-CALL COLLECT: (714) 642~183 TO: 452nd AREFW/AS/18201~ M1rch Afl, Ca. 92808 Or f'ln Out Coupon Ind Miii T~ I' NAME-.---------------~----------­ AOOltlSS:-------------..-.."""""..-----:........_.. CITY:. _______ ___ 'H<>N~'---------~""!"".'----..... ~----.;_ Di\TI'. °' 11""4·---...... .-.-..... _....., ___ .....; __ AIR FORCE RESERVE YOUR lQCAl AIR FORCE J ~ .Seavs .. Thi<. Ad EHecthe Thru Apr. 22 l 'nlt>..s Othn"i"e S r>ecified FREE CHECK-UP Our trainr ci nwr hani<'., \1 ill in - i-p1·cl: bral.r .... tin·,., fronl -t·nci, t·11i.:in1•. d1·1·1ri1·a l ... ~ ,.11·111 . t'\ - haui.l ~) .,1 .. 111 a11 d 1·oulin~ ") :-· t1•m . Thi•\ ·11 In lo 1·atd1 lho .. 1· ... 111al I prolil1•111 .. h1·f11rt' t l1t·) lw · 1·•11111· bi;.: 0111• .... l-..1·1·p ~ 1111r 1·ar r11i1n i111! ... 11100111. l1rin;.: it to S1·ar-. tflda) ! \\ ht'(•I .\ li r.:nmcnl a nd h ·onl Wht·C'I Balam•t· Rt·~ulur $21.9:> _}488 Ll'l Sear ... prof <•.,,ion a ll y ali(?n and i11-.p1·1·t the front l'nil i-u .,- 1wn .. ion ")"''''" an<l diametrif'al- h halun<:t' thl' front tir<''; inc. ~1·i~ht1> and ... him ... if 1wt'd<'d. Cornp1 ct e brake job H"~·. 6999 s 7•), 99 d~~ • .::· \'f1•'ll r1•pla1·1· ... (111t'1> or tli ... ,· pad ... lira l..c· fluid . lirnl..1· 'l"in;: anti t rctf' drum ... or r11111r .... Ht·hui l<I '' 1i,.',.( n linrl1·r ... or c·rdip1 ·r .... H1·- pu1•k rr:1nt "h1•1·I lwari11~ ... In · ... p1·1·t all hrul..1 · p<1rh irwl11din;.: 110-..·-. and 111a ... 11·r ,., l111d1·r \el · j u .. 1 1·11wq.~1·1w\ For Bt'tlt•r '1 ilt·a~c and P f'rf orm a n,•t• c•ar'-'1otor Tl~E-l'P ''""' 2499 I · n lrn1l.·r 4·ar-. 2999 , ....... (, · n linclrr t :_ar-. • '10"1 3499 R • r1 l1ncl1·r rnr' \X'1 · in .. 1:111 poNI,., rutor, 1·un · dt•n.;t•r. t .l111111pio11 ,.park t•lu~ ... "l't cl"('ll 111111 tillllll;! \ f•o" •• , •. r , ..... , fur 11111 .. 1 \11lt'rll'11n • 111.111• ••tr• Tough I ire~ for pickup ... and '~u•~ I l, .. 1~111·11 111 lo 111tllr llt .. 41' I or.I\\ 111.111· in p1..l,11p•. n11111"''' 111111 'illl•' ·, l111n•1· I .11.ml-111.111 I 'I 1•1 I lii:I""'" 11.mlt'r 11111It1in .. l1J\ r II) 1111111lil'4. S..• "OM ,,~, .... 6.70-15LT 7.00-15LT 8.60·16LT 27.78 3 .78 21.78 38.78 Sears m. 2.41 31 .76 2.15 38.18 2.70 32.78 3.44 48.78 pl\'9 F.Lf. 2.4 1 2.&5 2.70 '.. . . .. .. Sund!y.Apnl 17, 1977 DAILY PILOT 85 Maintenance-£ ree, you never add \Valer 2999 \\ ith .. l rucl1·-i11 ( 1, .. ,,.1' 1111-""'' ,., r111 .. , . .,,_ 1t. l1.1lh'f\ \\ iilr' '"··ll··nt 1·0.lol o·r.1111..111:: l"""'r l11 111'11' :;iq• (,,., •"" 1111~ .•. "'"' rl'•l'I I,. I ·•111wi l)' 111 l1dp lc.1111llt ,.,,,,, ,lt'f't'» ,,.fi,.... \• .1il.1loll' i11 111p 11r •illc· 1t·nnl11.1I ilyll'•. l:lr .. 11•1' ftlllll •ILi" lo ftl 11111•1 \111C'rir1lll•lllUJC f'llF•, O tltf'r S•·ono 12 • "'" hallrri"" ( 111ai11l1•1111m·t"- frrr, ~ uu ""' f'r 11cl1l .. at1•r ) .. tart .,. lo .. · 11" 19. 99 .......................••. "itlt t r:ut ... i11 s ars .\,.1., aliont ~•·ur,. l)lf'Jlunl l1oller~· ••• ttow lllM auilul1I .. r,.,. \ 1111. .... 11;.:1·11" a111I M111'i11t• .. ,... Save $6, t'U&e lot :..!t our-qi. canii . JH'clrurn oil ·-.. I L I , I • A • ..,:-,.,., fF• """' t. r' .. • o• •• t4 , •.• --·-••• , .. .,. •• b .. , -t l.-#> ,, I o ' ·~ •I 11 r"'"r.r c • .. I ' ... , ;j • .~ ~cl I r, .,,. • ,., " '!. r ' • ,.t ,, "~". I ~ --~-· Save s3 on h.eayy-duty PL{;S shocks 'undays 1(r;.:. ~9.9<) 699 •·a. \\ .1rranll'd for a-11111;: ,, .. you "11 n ~ "11 r •·a r '. I · i I 11111-l \ nw r i. • .111·111ad1• •".tr·. irnp11rl-, pi1·l,,. 11(1·. 'arh. F .c·I. 101, -1·0-.t i11;.lal. l.11 ion :n .1ila lrf,., S 11).CJ'> \ir-ailj11,.1uhl1· iohoc-k s ln•rnll in r~Jr .. r '""·I 3999 \r111 1 H Ill IH 1d1• I If., rtr. "•·ar-fh i~i nal 1'1pdp1111·11t IC 1·pla1·1·1111·11t -l11wk- \\•iii 1l1f1 f,, J lf llt•1•I \ 111• I It ltl It t•f1 • II -4 ''.'.' \..,k \bout St•ar~ (;onH•11i1,nl Credit Plan~ .,.., .. ,,.,.'°If\ l•tl ,.,.1 .... ~1.i. r.h., H1·gulur 18 Cu!>e '° 12 Meets new car warranty require- ments. Rt>g. 1.;c, l ·t11 •• 50c . ... ... _ ... 1, '''' nun1 •i1.,#•'~ ,:,uo ~:~\~:,::,,';.I ur 5.:J9 ~I . ;•1 ~rt'U"'lt •tMrtrulf.(•' •1,:~:.;,:'.1.!~·;:r:: t t 29 1.2•) Automoti,·c Needs Also ,\\·a ilohlc· At Sean. a nta Ano ,\net l pland " r- First time reduced!' ' "" Our best fiber glass bias.:. belted tire: \ ... . SAVE ~ 11 to 520 In Sets Of 4 'I 11111" 111 rq1l.11·1· your 1·:ir' .. l•Ol'll· "''" 11 lwhl'd 1ir1• .. '! Tltt>n 1al,,t> a.I- \ .1111a;.:•• uf n11r l1rn .-:i lr prict·~ on 111 i .. rn~;.:rd lc111;.:·\1't'Sri nr; Lir~ ! 2 fihc·r ;.:l:i ... ~ hl'lt~ pl11~ 2 pulye,;tn 1·ord h111ly plic·-l1l'lp pro\ iclr sl.1· hility mid ;.:n'.H lnwtion. 6 1ll"q1 \\ ater c•lra1111cli11;.: ;:rnm <'~for trar· ti on. u,n ...... O•h•d 2.> A ill-I .'I n-n.-1:' F:ill-H ~ i ll-1 l (,i8-ll G78-t5 11111-l :i l.i 8-15 ,,:., ... A 78-13 hlackwall n ... ut .... ... .... Pfl,. .. •• .. ,.,, .... hl•r t..."" .. 11 t.1 ... Lw•ll 2? oo 211.111 31.00 27.q() .'l.'1.00 21).iO :111 (l(I .'12. Ml :111.00 :u.20 :1q.oo 35.IO l:!.00 J i.RO I , 10 plu• ~2.17 Fcdrrul Exciae Tox rt#aul•, '•'" ",. ........... ~,.,,., ~-. t-hi1 ......... ,.. ............ :1.1.00 :!t>.iO 3~>.11() .'11.50 .'IUlll .'12. «I 40.00 311.1111 42.00 :Ji.110 4.'1.00 .'18.iO ifl.00 u . .w :-.0.00 1 ;,()Cl ,.tu• J ~.T. I.~'\ l.llO 2.211 2.42 2.511 2.61' 2.M .'1.12 Tire Prices Eflective Thru April 19 Choose Guardsman 4 Ply or Radial Tire 16 ~.~ .. ,, F.F..T . Stron:; polye~H cord plie~ h~lp pro' ide many miles of smooth ri1Je ! Bmulrecls o( sipes for grGl' t I rac ti on. Compare our price-A on 4·pfy tires! [\\ loitt·"·'"' 11•11il1d1le in m~I •b<'' o( R11dlel (add 82) ..... , ... '~•r• ftr-h• ~ ... ,... rrfc• I I 4.uartf.,_.•• ... :.·r!' ... pltu """'"' I r'tl-. I .. ,,., r.Lr. .. ,.,, .... \ iR-13 16.:>0 J.72 :l-1.00 I l.8" I U7R-13 rn.:;o 1.82 36.00 I 2.00 I :;60. J ;) 20.:;o J.77 ! C7&-l4 20.50 2.01 0 73.H 36.00 2.27 £78-14 21.00 2.23 37.00 2.41 Fi8-l4 22.00 2.37 41.00 2.54 C78-l4 24.00 2.53 43.uu 2.69 G78-15 2-l.00 2.59 44.00 2.79 H78-15 ,.6.00 2.79 47.00 2.96 L78-15 49.00 3.2R • ·~~··· ............... '·""" -· fl•fllel ""'• .......... h ........ ~. l·~·tl. UI_,.,,.., 11.••• I ""'•I ,...._ ••fl • flllf-t '""°"' .. ....._., ....... •I« 111........... . •I;;;;-I:; blac.-k"'all Outstanding low pri~, for radial tire~ f 2 fiber glass bcha plus radial construction for re1pon~ aive handling and good tread mileage. ~· )' .· . ' ' S.1rs ttriclnc Policy If an item 1s not described u redu~ or a 1~i•I purchase, 1t is at its regular price. A spet11I purch.ue, tl'IOUijl'l not reduced, 15 en e~c1pt1onM ~•lue Sear• AJiertl1ln1 Po,lcy If~ shO\lld run out of'any 1dVert1sed item during the Hie, or should an item not 1rrlve due to production or tran1po(tatioli problems. w will reorder for ~u at the sale price or offer you a better Item at the advertised price. This does not apply to clearance and cloHOut sales 1 j wttere aveilabl1 qu""81t1H .,, hm1ttd. If you ha11e a Qllesllon concern1na any Sears ad, please call the customer service dept. at your neares.t Stir$ store • .1 J • .... • ' .. Sunday.April17,19'77 . ¥ - The Week's Market Highlights NY, AMEX, OTC Ups and Do D 8 •• NASD Quotations on Mutual F unds This week VII" Hi J OI Ill(;-lli tft VS 0... t 11 10 '1 C•H J <J JU ,..,., J1D Jl6 fttill Li. I l9 •,. ,df 0-. '1111 Nl .. -.. •• t~ ,_ '"' Gt!o. 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' •• ................. l!J.t~·m --...... ········ ·;;:m r:: .. :r. •.•.. : ...... :. :::::. ·:· .. ·~·1u:. .>Ml t IO <I.Ito • ••• •••• .... •• I, ,t10, 1'1• IO O..• • • • • ••. ••••. , • • • • • • , • I, _i17, I ms "' "-'• . .. . • . •••••••••.••.••••.•.• 1.~1.111,1«1 Tours D ue S o on? Cuba Travel Limits British Brave April Chill . Make Trip Difficult By LORI UZARSKI Ol I.,. 0•111' ""ot Stall Travelers making their way to Cuba still face m any obstacles even thou~h the ban on travel lo the Communist rounlry has been lifted ACCORDING TO a s pokes man from the Fede ral Av1al1on Authonty, travel 1s restncted to s pecial charlers whic h are c le ared thr o u~h the State . Department. !'.Uch as the recent rt1ght of a S outh l>akota basketball team T hey were the larges t group of Americans lo vis it Cuba in 17 years The FAA. which grants ap plications for commercial airline routes, s aid tha t not unt il diplomatic rel a ti On!'. have ~en es tablished bt'tWN'n t h C' t""o countries will a ir travel bt-open to thl.' puhhr on a ~chcduled basis For this n·ason romm<'rt'wl nights to Cuba haven l heen -.et up, leaving traH•I J RCOC'l<''i <tt d loss as lo how to p rov 1dP transportation to thc is land ORANGE COUNTY travel agencies contacted said that so far no individual travelers have tried to purchase tickets to Cuba and that nothing concrete had been set up yet in the way or tour packages. Tour packages that include air fare and hotel accomm odations are arranRrrl by trave l wholesalers who then sell the package to travel agencies for lflarket.ing to t he public Robert Van, manager of lh(' Aames Travel Agency in Oran~e. s perulated that 1t would be ..!il.,.. least 30 to 60 days before any such arran)!cments were made 11 E ADDEO-i'llAT recent publicity surrounding the South Dakota team's rught might m is lead the public into thinking travel to t he island i~ "wide open.•• (..___TRA_VEL_J 'The) jumped tht.> gun It ., not completely set up yet.·· Van !.aid He added that t he be!-.l hl' l'Ould do for tra\'elers nghl no.,., \l.OUld be lo dire<'l them t Q C:mad1an and Mexican airlines that do Oy to Cuba. R o i Lampe . O \\n Cr or Brookhurst Travel in Huntington Beach, estimated that the cost or a commercial flight would ran~e from S300 to $350. And he said that wholesa le pac kagr., wouldn•t be av:ulable until the lra ns portahon.r..Q.utes \H•rt• "'l h' the FAA .. , won.o Gt~ F.ss that a"' dl'c1s1on.; In op r n t rado· .inrt trav<'I '" hnlh ~o' e r nmenh \l.OUld l'\rl(:rlllt' the• JlfO('!'S" or!>!'\ ling up .1rr<1ngcmt·nt-. J..1m1>• i.~ 111• :i<hll.'cl ·It ltwn \\ 1111ld opt'n up '-<'rv fJ<.t hut onh 1111 .1 hm 1ted bn.c;1s · Ot her agt·n <' "'' 1nfIud1 ni• Re ach. we rcn t a., opt1m1st1r .incl s aid that 1t m ight la kc <1 ;, <'ar or m o re before tour services wcrr establtshed and \'acat1on ers \l.t.·n· winging lheir way toCubJ f .. ooldng Bark~ar.U If \OU tr:1H.'I to Alaska to '-t't' tht• last ol America 's l1or1t1t•r.., \Oii m a} find "ltt}tng tn tht· <;olden North llot l'I 1n Ska).!" ay. JUSL the I 1<'f..l'I llo\t'f opt·rators h ave l..1•pt "'""'' ol lhl' original I urn1shmgs int .1c t from tht• d,"' \\ht·n front1 ('r hfc was 1•\ ,., 'da .. lift· lfl the citv·s muci<h .... 11 N·ts T hi s o il IJmp ;11s 1r1 ont• room of the hott•I New Wonders CHICAGO <APl Mor<' than 2.000 years have passed since Anti pater of Sidon lisl<'<i Seven "'Wonders of the World as a sightsee· 1ng guide for ancient G reeks on tour. ln that lime, alJ but the great pyramids of Egypt have passed into o blivion But a lot of genius has come and gone since the glory of Greece faded. To bring things up to date. the 1977 Rand Mc Nally Traveler's A 1 m anac combed the earth lo make its own selection or 101 Wonders of the Modern World THE ALMANAC'S wonders include many old familiar favorites. There's the Greek·s own Parthenon and the Romans Forum. Colosseum and Pompeii The Taj Mahal, the Eiffel Tower. St Peter's Basi\ica and Westminster Abbey also made. the top 191. Named among man·s newest wondcrs are the ultramodern city of Brasilia, rising like a futuristic v1s1on from the midst or Brazil's wilderness; Gateway Arch in St. Louis. the tallest man-made monu- ment oo earth; Japan's bullet trains, whizzing past age-old temples at 130 miles per hour; and Cape Canaveral. Taiwan Airline Flight Added TAIPEI, Taiwan CAP) -China Airlines, the ttag carrier or Na· tionatist China. will begin nonstop fli ghts frqm Taipei to San :Franctsco and Los Cadllac ftom the Master Angeles on-~~P· the elrlln.e bu IUlllQUDUd. Tbo 1Jnc'1 oew 7'7 Jumbo Jet 1tn1de Ha malden ruatat from San Franclsco a week aao in J 3 '!a houH f By STAN DELAPLANE · Oh. to be m England "NowthatApril'stherl' · ActuaJly. En~land 's still thawing out m April. <Weather this noon: Chill 48 degrees with gloomy clouds ) But the English are not intimidated by thermometers. They go by the calendar By the poetry of Robert Browning. Bicycles and shorts. Chapped knees and goose pimples. .. Lovely day, wlia/'> .. "Oh. right! Simpl} grand!" At Henlcy-on·Thamcs. rowing skiffs skim the water. Frozen youths al the oars. Thin cotton shorts and singlets. <A T·shirt without the half s leeves.) That's what England's li ke in April. * *. At this time of lhe blooming year, the Department of Lhe Environment issues its book of dreams : "llistonc buildings you can buy." Stone castles with lonely dungeons. Haunted m anor hous es. Redundant churches and tilting gravestones. A 15th century jail which can be modernized. (Maybe not Alcatraz. but you coukl make it cozy . J • • • One that captures me is Hinton Priory. Hinton Chartcrhousc. Near Bath, Avon. Built in 1232 by the Countess of Salisbury Capped gables. Mullion windows. Arch fireplaces. Oak s taircases. "Grode 1." says the listing. Practically ready lo move in : $198,000. .. • * I asked an Englishman about this <Member or Parliament, no less> -who said : "You see, England has a glut of his- ioricaJ buildings. The Romans built on top of the Celts. Saxons and Danish Vikings built in Britain. The Normans built on top of them. "Even Conrad Hilton built his hotel so that the top floor looked down into the CHAITIA CLIAAINC HOU51 SH UP BY ALTATRAVF.L TO HELP YOlJ WITH HARD TO GET CHARTER FLIGHTS ALL REOU1i.-5T ACCEPTED BY PHONE. EVEN LAST MINUTE ASK FOR FREE 48 PAGE GUIDE OF THOUSANDS Of CHARTER FLIGHTS TOURS CRUISES 3 F'l YICRl llSES CALL TOLL FREE 1"100·352·6S85 a ltattavel 1108 liAYl CY AV( WCSIWOOO t OS ANGEL CS CALIF 90024 OWN YOUR LAND AND BUILDING ...P IN THE IRVINE INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 14 SEPARATE IUILDINC.S FOR SALE OR LEASE Sflft eo.ooo .. 21.000 S4t-... CBulldinos Are Divisible) PHQNI 1714154C).;0540 . • breakfast room at Buckingham Palace. "Now most of these historic buildings require work. They were built before garbage disposals. Before flush toilets. Towns were protected by moats. Anything lying around, it was ·chuck it in the ditch. Mother.··· * *. The Countess was the widow of William Longespee. I looked it up in Salisbury. William was the bastard son of Henry II and a local cupcake name of Fair Rosamund. Became Earl of Salisbury. • Now if you own ed that scatter, you 'd never ruftOUt of dinner conversation. .. .. * "I am nying with my two children -one year and two-and·a·half -to join m y husband in Ger many. Any suggetions what I sbouldtakeontheplane?" Better take everything: Milk in bottles - the stewardess will warm them. Disposable diapers. Canned baby food. I've hauled four kids around the world -from two months old to 15. I became an t«pert. Airlines try to have these things aboard. But ground crews for get something. Take everything and you won't be in a jam 35,000 feet up. Planes I rode had cribs that clipped into the bulkhead. You could request those seats when you buy your ticket. (Repeat r e- quest at airport J Fortunatcl}. little children sleep like dolls on airplanes. Between two months and two years. my daughter c rossed the Atlantic eight times. Had a United Air 100,000 miles flying plaque. Never woke up except to eat. llif_ .. ~ SPECIAL ~ ANTIQUE AUCTION 500 to 600 Selected Estate Items, plus coin collection, estate jewelry, classic Austin taxicab, coal mining cars, Tiffany vase, sterling and coin silver, outstancSlng 9 pc. Louis XVI marble top bdrm se~ ltarly 17th Century Renaissance rocker, (fro~ Castle, Italy). Farm wagon; Oriental, French, Victorian, American Oak furniture; Royal Worc hester & Lennox dinnerware. two fantastic slate pool tables, Limoges fish set, bron1.es & Speller Figurals, clocks art Nouveau. 40 pc. Authentic Navajo jewelry & more! more! more! Moll. En. April I I , 7 ,M TMS. En . AJtril It, 7 l'M Inspection on Sunday April 17, 10-SPM ....... th: o.c. ,,... * ......... 14. II"* Drfn, Cott. MeMt C.. *Tate Newport 'fl'wy to Gate No. 5. FOR SALE, Late Flasb! 1976 1 ton Ford Truck, w/custom sleeper lounge, deluxe tbruout. lo mi. w/Sth wheel, 36" gooseneck trailer, 4' drop gate for EZ loading, extra load capacity. The . nearest antique buying & hauling facilltles you ever did see. Available imm~diately. Truck Lie. No. BTl.980, '.trailer Llc. No. TF&WT. . . 714-616-9718 ~QUES DIRECT INC. ..._. M. Cliltr. Mcl ww .. .·. ' ~nday.Apnl 1?. t971 DAILV PILOT •f As Home Dream Fades, Rental Costs Skyrocket WASHINGTON <AP>-B.Wnc houtlng co.ta are erodln1 the budc ets of reolen, even u they w~tcb the CCIR of a home of their own sp1raline beyond reach, ac- corcliq to a government report. Tbe n.t. effect of the trends bas been to cheek for at least a nar the steady growth tn the propor- tion of Americana who own their own~. A r from the 1975 housing survey by e Census Bureau and the Department of Housine and Urban .Development showed that the proportion of U.S. renters who mt.Ill devote 25 percent or more at th,tr income to bou.sine tncreued(tio 42.3 percent. com· pared to 39.8 percent lo 1974 and 36.5percentin1970. • · HOUSING SPECJAUSTS su when a household. particularly a poor one, devotes 25 percent of Its Income to housing. its r esources are strained to the limit. A higher percentage spent on housing can mean inadequate diet. clothing and health care. Among the eight million renter households with income of less than ~.ooo In 1975, the median propclf'Uoo ot Income devoted to rent Wat 3S percent The propor. tJon wu 30 puceot for the 3.2 million rental households wltb in· comes ot from $.S,000 to $7,000. Overall, the med.Ian proportion ol lncome devoted to bousiq COi· ts among renters was 23 percent. l'or ho me buyers with a mortgage the Jigure was 18 per. cent, up from 17 percent the pre- vious year. Costs in both cases in· eluded utilities, insurance, taxes and other tncldental costs where appUcable. County Resalf!S High Average Home Sold 4 Years After Purchme DurlDi 1976 the average re- sidential resale in Orange County occurred 46 months after the home was first purchased, for a price equal to 175 percent of the original purchase price. The survey -based on 298 transactions during the calendar year -revealed that the average home bad lnitially sold' for $51 , 783 in 1972. The typical resale price in 1976 was $91, 123, a difference of $39,340. Monthly appreciation averaged out to $855.22, or $10,263 per year : equivalent to an annual apprecialion of 19.8 percent of the origmal cost. The sampling, compiled by the Santa Ana office of Tille Insurance and Trust Company, dipped into resale statistics on a random basis throughout th<' county, with some 17 residential areas represented in the cross· section. DOLLAR VALUE or the original sales totaled over $15.4 miJlion ($1',434,826 ), with the cumulative resale total at more than $27.lS million ($27,154,710). Most Impressive single group- ing of parcels emerged from pro· perties in Newport Beach and Irvine d eveloped under the auspices of the Irvine Company. Thirty-seven parcels from such areas as Uni~ersity Park. Turli<' Rock and Deerfield in Irvine. and Big Canyon and Har bor View in Newport Beach, compiled an average annual appreciation figure of 29. 7 percent. The typi cal original price on these homes was listed at $59,290, while the average resale. 4ft .4 months later. amounted to Sl27,475. These homes, originally sold some time during 1972, sold for well in excess or twice their original purchase price . ap preciating at a monthly pace of $1 ,468. IN FOUNTAIN Valley, 14 re- sales averaged out to an 18.13 percent annual appreciation. with the original price or $44,122 and the resale almost six years later (71 months) for $91,508. Average annual appreciation percentages from other points m the county included the follow· ing: El Toro, with 22 parcels, a 16.9~ percent annual increase over the original sales price of $37 ,840 almost five years (59.5 months) before the resale in 1976 for an average of $69,630. Huntington Beach logged a 17.73 . percent annual incrPase based on a sampling of 18 parcels. Here the original sales price was $61 ,104, with the resale taking place 35.5 months later for $93,170. Twenty parcels m Santa Ana showed an average initial sale price of $37,722, 46 months prior to the latest sale, and an average resale price of $67,397, for an average annual appreciation percentile of 20.5. SOUTH OR ANGE County areas. currently at the fringe of suburban expansion. seem to reflect somewhat lower annual appreciation rate s. San Clement e, with 14 parcels represented, shows a yearly rate of 15.59 percent. based on an average original price of $43,690 and an average resale price of $65,599 after an interval of :,light ly over three years 13t! 6 months). The Laguna Niguel area. with 38 parcels. sho\\-; an average original price of SSl ,088 and an average resale price, 41.9 months later. of $81 ,983. for an annual appreciation pace of 17.3 percent. The calculations leadmg to the survey results have no way of ac- counting for any improvements, such as landscaping, draperies or wall coverings that may have been added to a home by its in· iUal owner, thereby directly in· fluencing the resale value, and in any event, the sampling is just that: a sampling of residential resale activity in the county. A 3Z·PABCEL sampling of one geogr a phically diversified builder, Standard-Pacific Corp., headquartered in Costa Mesa, with nine parcels from Hunt- ington Beach. three from Placen- tia and 20 from Santa Ana, shows an average originaJ sale price of $39 ,155 throughout the three areas. The average resale for Standard-Pacific amounted to $70, 728 after three ye~rs and seven months (42.84 months). That averages out to a $31,573 dif· ference and an annual percen· tage increase of 22.58 percent. The Residential Research Committee, a group comprised of representatives from title com panics, financial and educ a· tional institutions, bas found that an Orange County home that sold for $18,300 in 1960 would have sold in October 1976, for $54,717. THE 1976 nGUR E is $10,250 higher than the projected cost one year earlier, in October 1975, when the same hQ1t1e would have . sold for $44,469. The percentage change from the Committee's 1975 to its 1976 figure is 18. 73. The committee also reports that. of the seven Southern California counties, Orange County has consistently shown a '>Omewhat greater appreciation. With 1960 equaling an index number of 100, Orange County's index as of October 1976, was 299. Next an llne was San Diego Coun- ty with an mdex of 263. Grand Opening Phase 2 LakePa rk. ,, communitv of distinctiv~ home~ ov >rlook1ng the 154-acre Laguna N1gut'I Regional Park with its beautiful 40 Clcn.' lake. is now celebrating rlw Grand Openin g of Phase 2 The fir st phase sold out before we could even have a grand opening, a nd we expect the second phase to go just as fast. Five unique floor plans are being offered. with such architectural and visual highlights as vaulted ceilings, Inglenooks, gre~· ; house windows, private balconies, French doors. skylights. and gall eries. Come by this weekend, while the selection is still good, before we have to start plan· rnng the Grand Opening of Phase 3. 2-, 3-, and 4- bedroom plans priced from $73,000 to {!:? $120,000. • __ ............ __ _ 24351 Citmmon Court, Laguna N1gu~"1, Cl'liforn1a Q2677, (7 14) 831 -2553 LakePark is ll project of Avco Community Developers, Inc SEVERAL STUDIES have chronicled the exclusion from the home market in recent years ot even middle-income famllles wlshln• lo buy a house for' the first tim e . The Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Joint Center for Urban Studies, for ex- ample, estimates that about 17 perceot of the new homes sold last year were purchased by families earning less than Sts,000. Ten years earlier, the same percentage wes purchased by families earning less than SS.ooO. '- Underscoring such findings wu the HUD-Census study's dis· closure that the percentage of American households owning their own homes in 1975 was 64.6 percent, the same as the year before. The percentage bad been . rising steadily since 62.9 percent in 1970. "THE IMP LICATIONS arc we're doing something wrong." said Lawrence B. Simons, assls· tant HUD secretary for housing. He noted the government has already expanded its housing subsidy programs since 1915 to ioclud& d.lreet subsidies for re:o· ters. as well as subsidies Lor apartment developers. "We need a little more money.'' he said. "There's nevee enough money." Leon. N. Weiner, president ot lhe National Housing Con- ference, said the report "raises a whole series or implications that are going to have to be looked at in some detall," including the possibility or further federal sub· s idies on interest rates for homebuyers. Lake Fores t Tract Influential Homes Expanding Project TopBuUder Ralph Lewis, cha'1rman of Lewis Homes, Inc .. has been awarded the "builder of the year " award from t he r eal est ate firm of Walker and Lee. Originally intended to have 93 homes, Influential Homes of Lake Forest bas been expanded via an additional land purchase, announces Merrill Butler Jr., president or the Butler Housing Corp., the Irvine-based de- veloper. A 62-home third phase, includ- ing a newfloorplan, is nbw open. The first two phases sold out quickly because the homes have many outst an d ing design features,. the finest quality pro ducts a nd materials, and a number of included luxury features which usually are addi tional cost items," Butler noted. THE MASTER suite upstrurs has an optional openmg to the second bedroom, which may be Record Ho1ne Sales Despite High Cost WASHINGTON CAP > - Despite the rising cost of new homes, Americans bought them in record proportio n s in February. the government re· ported. The Commerce Department said the number of new-home sales for the month was at an an- . nual rate or 853,000 after adjust· menl for seasonal variations That was an 8.5 percent increase over January a nd compared to the previous record sales volume of 843,000 in October 1972. Sales had slipped 1.5 percent in J anuary. Commerce also reported the median price of a new home climbed $2,100 to $47,500. That was an U .2 percent increase over the same month a year ago. The February s ales figures were in line with a previously re- ported record increase of 29.2 percent in the number of new housing units started that month. The starts figure was at an an- nual rate of 1. 79 million after ad- justment for seasonal variations. surpassing the previous record increase of 21 percent in F ebruary 1974. used as a parent's retreat. Tbe 28-foot bonus room upstairs may be divided into two good-sized bedrooms, making a total of five bedrooms. or may be used as a game room. A.separate suite, on the first floor, may be used as a bedroom or den. The new two-story model has 2,551 square feet of living space. It has a large dining room, a 13- foot high fireplace in the liVing room and fireplaces in the family \\ room and master suite, a cen(raJ. ly located wet bar, and com· partmentcd master bath. One elevation features a bay window a nd another has c l erestory wtndows above the entry hall. AMONG THE standard features of all Influential Homes in Lake Forest are: concrete driveways, garage door openers, double-door s haded entries, fireplaces in both living and family rooms, formal dining rooms, wet bars, ceramic tile countertops, extra closet space, a nd conveniently located separate laundry areas. Jn addition to the new model, three other models with one and two-story plans are ·available. Des igned by Dale Naegle Architecture and Planning Inc. of La Jolla, the homes featu~ wood. brick ~nd horiiontaJ, Y.: groove paneling. Roofs are cedar shingle or shakes. Prices for Jnfluential Homes~ Lake Forest start al $89,950. . - Influential Homes of Luke Forest offers easy access from the Santa Ana or San Diego Freeways. Take the Lake Forest Drive offramp and go northeast on Lake Forest to Jeronimo Road, then left on-Jeronimo one block lo the models. Save 100/o on Allstate insurance for your new home. . If your house is 5 years old or less, you m ay qualify for Allstate's "New House 109:\ D iscount!' We've found it costs less to insure newer . homes. and we're passing this savihgs on to you. If your house qualifies, we'll keep deducting 10"1-from your basic home- owners premium, until your house becomes have an Allstate Homeowners policy, better give us a cal I. Might as well get in on the . 5 years old. _ savingsA llSlaie•• If you a lready have an Allstate Homeowners policy, you'll see the savings reflected with your nextrenewal- automatically. You're in good h a nds. If you Ii ve in a new house, but don't. ~-:!i~:-------------------, I ""' . Bring this i 10% ~E~ro I phone to find I out if you qual-1'-whh Alltta te'a iry for th i11 new I "New Hou.e mon~y-aav1ng I l~ Dbcount.'' diKOunt. L------•••••••••••••••••••••••~ 01M'Ount evallablt in m0tt.1&,ate1. All~lnte lnsuran~ Company, Nbrthbrook. Jll . -- .. ' . . .. DAIL V PILOT Sund!y, April 17, 1!]7 . . . f • • Realwrs Mark PnvalePropelty·Week Real Estate Local realtors .and usoclates will launch a grus roots enerey conservation campaign in coo· jwtcUon with Private Property week today through Saturday. . According to the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, the celebration of Private Property Week was chosen as an ideal time to launch the grass roots campaign to persuade Mmeowners to make their homes more energy effi- etent year-round. "We are cooperating with the National Associa- tion of Realtors ln this extremely important pro- gram," said Art Giovinetti. president of the local board. "Private Property Week is when we Join with the nation's millions of homeowners each year lo mark the h.istoric right we have in the United States to own property freely and without govern- ment interferences. THE G~ ROOTS CAMPAIGN is a new ele- ment of the national association's ongoing program- r Moving Up In Real Estate ~ JOHN W. ABEL has been appointed director of advance planning for the Biddle Development Com- pany of Newport Beacb. , Abel has been a marketing representative with Safeco Title Insurance Co.; a branch manager of California Casualty Indemnity Exchange; and, a loan officer with Metropolitian Savings and Loan Association. Abel holds a bachelor's degree from USC. He belongs to .the Orange County BIA Homebuilding Council and the Orange County Mortgage . Bankers Association.· AHL JAMES M. CARR bas been appointed Diredor of Customer Service for the Robert P. Warmington Companyoflrvine. Carr is a retired U.S. Army Sergeant Major. His military career earned him the Brome Star, Cross of Gallantry, three Preside ntia l Meritorious Service Medals, Combat Badge and Air Medal, among many others. His new responsibilities for the Robert P. Warmington Com- pany include customer service and land acquisition and de· velopment. Carr resides in Orange with his wife and three children, and OIRR is an active member of the American Legion. . Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Shrine. HARVEY EDWARDS JR., 27, of Huntington Harbour has been named manager of Touchstone Realty, a division of Fredricks Development to assl.at homeowners 1n savina their mone7 ~­ ing more CDft'IY and coo.serving natural r~~. The natiooal aaociatioa bu been encouraciol con· servaUaa ol eoer1Y for yeanr Homes, .taken all together, use a muaivo amount ol energy for bea~. cooling, lighting and appliances. We want to do all we can to encoura1e more bome thrift 1n enero ueea and to save water and our other natural resources." He sald the National Association of Realtor~ baa puP,lisbed a new pamphlet entitled "The Energy Crista Hits Home." Copies are beine made available to the board for local di.slributioo and can be obtained by anyone who calls the board to re- quest a copy. The pamphlet ls full.of tips on how homeownera can save by cutting 'down on the uses ofeoergy. AT THE NATIONAL level, be said, the nearly 70.year old association that has more than 500,000 members is supporting many proposals designed to conserve energy. These include the expansion and Corporation, at 18582 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. Before joining Touchstone Realty, Edwards had worked as project manager for Donald Bren Company, Beverly Hills, and for five years as project nrlloager, and in the marketing depart- ment ol lhe Larwin Company. in Beverly Hills. Prior to that, he worked for three years with Bankers Realty, Garden Grove. development of mass transportation systems to keep more one-occupant autos from the roads. Also, the design ot new buildings to lnc:ruse thelr enercy efficiency, t.M fu.rtber entouraiement oC enerty conservation by allowln1 tax deductions t o homeowners of real property who make their homes more eMrgy efficient, and the incorporation ef reuooable energy conservation requirements in· to building codes. The local Realtors, be added, will conduct activities throughout the year to keep calling the at- tention of homeowners, and those who buy existing single-family homes this year, lo how they save their own money by saving on energy uses. "AU. OF US IN the nation must finally come to· the inevitable conclusion." Ciovinetti said, "that we can no longer avoid the immense responsibility we have as a nation of homeowners to conserve our natural resources. We either do it ourselves, voluntarily, or we face the possibility that the federal government will impose some type of restriction on us. We prefer the voluntary method and we hope th~ homeowners in this community f~l the same way. We hope they will support us in this grass roots campaign. We want to help show them bow they can make their homes far more energy efficient than the homes are today." He said the 1,750 member boards and SO state associations of the Na ti on al Association of Realtors are all engaged in the grass roots energy conserva- tion program and all are observing Private Proper· ty Week. By Rendell Mc:Cardle, PhD. - Relltl~ • How mucb can tbe average wage earner afford to apead &o bQ)' a ~uae la tbese ~mJc Umed Some people spend more than they can afford when buying a bome. Equally painf\1.1 ts the mistake of buying the cheapest possible house and then suf· fering throu1b it's short.comings. I have no Intention of staling how much anyone can afford tor a home. This ls a very personal de· cision. There are guidelines of monthly averages that lending institution~ use for housing expenses. But like the "height-weight" charts printed on scales -these are only averages. Don't hold back if y..ou feel you can exceed the guidelines. When you are willing a nd s ufflcienlly disciplined to economize on other expenses, you can gel a better home than the average calls ror. A good home may seem C9SUY, but the rewards are well worth It. Investing in a home that's a lilUe more expensive gives you an excellent inflation hedge while your whole family enjoys a better place to live. And o(ten, lhe resale opportunity is brighter. EDITOR'S NOTE: Randy McCCJF'dk ii~ of the Real Estaten andcm.author, lech1rer."and m.trudor. Send your comments. and questions to Randy lrfcCardl.e clothe Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Elo~ 1560, Ctma Mua, Ca.ll/orrda 9~. For two successive years, 1973 and 1974, he w~s named to idle Million Dollar Circle by the Sales and Marketing Council of CondoFirm Relocates In Newport AMERICAN TlnE CO. t:OWAROS t he Nat ional Association of Homebuilders. In 1973 be was Salesman or the Year while with Larwin Company, and earned the same recognition from Bankers Realty in 1969. JOINS THE CELEBRATION OF A native of Lynwood, be attended Bolsa Grande High School in Garden Grove, and the University of California al Irvine. Professional Com - munity Management, In c., Southern California's largest con- dominium management company, has moved its corporate headquarters to 1101 Dove Street, Suite 230, in the Irvine In· dustrial area of Newport Beach. "PRlVATE . PROPERTY WEEK" • JACQUELINE K. SCHAAR, the director of communications for United Way of Orange County, has been named the Building Industry Association's APRIL 17 to 22HD In ttre Real Estate business. service and knowledge as well as dedication are the marks of the true professional. These same attributes apply to the Title Insurance business and that is why we are pleased to offer our services to all Realtors In Orange County. director of public affairs. · Her duties will include counseling the chapter's task forces and committees; assisting in the de- velopment of favorable governmental relations; and creating and implementing a comprehensive communications program. President Edward L. , Year in and year out. your local Realtors and their associates have worked at all levels. City County, State and National to preserve the itegnty of Private Property Owners Rights. Schaar was responsible for United Way's total public relations program, as well as coordinatin Olsen said that the move was necessitated due to the activities of a 25-me,,Dlber volunteer communications com· mittee. Schaar is listed in the cur- rent edition of Who's Who in American Women. An active ··tnember of the Public Relations Society of America. she recently became the first female presi- dent of the Orange County Chapter. She and her husband Bob. scHMR an illustrator, live in Laguna Niguel. They have two children. · expansion of the or· ganization's corporate staff which now services more than 15,000 con· dominiums in Orange and Los An geles coun- ties. Previous ly the group was located in smaller quarters at 1151 Dove Street, Newport Beach. When the time comes for you to purchase or sell ycur home or ~ income prope:.rty. consult your Realtor. He is an expert. Ask your Realtor to specify AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY the very next time you need the services of an exceptional Title Co. AMERICAN TITLE CO • Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. PHOHE 835-2300 fn prestigious Laguna Nigud. No matter bow hard you look, you probably won't find another community comparable to !bncho Niguel that offers prices so low. But price Is only the beginning. Pcrchcd on a ridge with panomnic countryside views you'll find bcautiful townhomes that offer soaring cathedral ceilings, woodbwning fireplaces with ga~ bghter. thcrmostat.Ja.lly controUcd air cond1t1omng and forced air hc.aung, boutJf ul kitchens with Ash ablnc:try. ccr.iml<'.'tllc coumer tops. range. continuous dean oven and dishwasher and dlspoS.11. There ts immedLltc ocrupancy in our lovely two bedroom. two ~th, two bedroom. two-and·a·half bath. and three bedroom. two·and·a·half b;ith homes. SAHTAAMA CUSTOMER .sERYICE: 135-2 J.44 ...... ""' ........ ___ .__ , I • Sm~ rrttWap tO CIOWll V.alky P:u kW1p, Wnt on Crown V .UC, h1k-r to ttdlho.t,. ~. thai left -Wberedoroalln! ~ Wllt'rv .11011 litte says so mucli about wlro you are. And, <1•/11•11 .11c>11 cwswl!r "Mission Hills:· desert-wise people envision nnc of 111,, nation's fi11est golf courses. (Home of tlte Colgat("" Oma Ii Sl1ore Winnl!rs Circle LPGA Championsliip.) Hundrcd- Tlro11.sand Dollar homes open to rolling green fairways. lakes. and a mountain panorama. Model complex now open. Next pluue of new Golf Course Villas and Tennis Townhomes coming soon. , . . . . ~· {i)~ A ProteO of Quoit ~ 0.V.lopment C..pmcllojt • 23121 Hillhunt Dr• lo9\MO Mlou_. 'to1.lf 92677•Wiip.._,(N) ~192 . . . • • • .J . I• ~he _diet_ing mania intensifjes after Easter ·r·-- as :people try harder to get in shape for su·mmer. '{\'hat results can really be ex·pected? -......___ .__ ----..--- I Attitude Counts As Much As Calories -~ 87 BARBARA GIUS.BOWEN o.11~ l'li.t .,.., ~•ow Tbe plushly decorated medical 1 ,suite on WestcliH Drive in Newport Beach Is filled with 1' overatuffed chairs fllled with I overstuffed people. Patients ar e greeted by a soberingly slim young man in a white coat who admittedly takes their money and promises no cures. Paul A. Lessler, M.D .. runs a rat clinic, or, more speclf1ca1ly, a therapy center ror weight control through protein-sparing rast, all· quid-only form of dieting that manages to stop people Crom Uv· Ing rrom meal to meal. Lessler believes there is no such thing as "permanent weight loss," and tells his patients so. "The weight control industry is a Sl2 billion-a-year ripofr busi· nes~ and anyone who promises permanent w eight loss - whether It be through shock therapy, hypnosis, acupuncture, bypass surgery or diet -is a charlatan," says Lessler. "This is why most doctors don't want to deal with obesity. They know there is no cure, only control." Obesity , h e says is -a ·•cullura.1 disease" much hke diabetes in that It must be monitored every day or the pa- tient's life. White standard weight-lo~ re- gimens offer dieters m easured portions or specified foods, often leaving them reeling deprived, or at best unsatisfied, Lessler says protein-sparing eliminatei. all foods, so that patients have the chance lo confront their weighl· ~ainlng behavior and the pro· blcms that prompt it. Fast.lng in general, he says. can be cathartic in terms or cleansing the body, but It can also be damaging. · "In medicine. we refer to a body in fast as in a negative nitrogen state. Protein·sparlng provides the necessary 'building blocks' to maintain positive pro- tein (or nitrogen) balance. ··Thererore, the body continues to thnve on the chemical reac- tionc; or the amino ac.'tds without having to feed 1lself rrom lean teach it to you in mcdlc .. I school." , LESSLER'S PATIENTS ranJ. from slightly plump to aros~~ obese. "It's all relative," he says. One young woman who weighs 104 pounds is getting treatments to get down to 95 pounds. "Thal might seem absurd. but she wants to be a jockey, and, to her. those extra pounds are devastat- ing." THE CONCEPT OF a lJqutd only diet may seem tastelessly space age and uninterestmg, but Lessler reports that his p<1Ucnls take to it enthusiastically. "They play mind games with themselves the rirsl few weeks, but, after that. they are able to accept the diet and deal with everyday pressures that in the past would have dnven them to fOOd." . tissues, which happens when it is robbed of these ~sse ntial nutrients." Lessler's largest patient has ne ver been weighed "because scales only go up to 350. •· l ' t t 1 ' , { Dr. Paul Less/er c laims 'dieters are tired of being jerked around ~.1ith uppers and do~11_1ners . . . they kno~l there's a better way.' For fat persons, such as the man pictured behind him, 'there is no cure, only control that must continue.' The liquid they do consume, five to eight limes a day, is Way- less. a formula con~isting or all the e~sential amino acids. Each ounce contajns 15 gram:. or usa- ble protein. come:. in oran~e. chcrrv and pincappl~ fla• or:. and •\ 111 soon l)e a·:a1lablc a:. hot soup~. resembling chicken broth or bed bouillon. PatienLs a rc ·1lso •n:-.truc:tcd to ' tak<' vitamin·'llinl'ral ..,uppll• ments h11~h 1n •:itamins .\, D . calcium 1nd fohc :lCid, olui. all the water and nonca lorH' be\'erages they •vant ' On an average. they Jose 50 pounds over a three month period. ONCE ACCUSTOMED to the routine of drinking their meals instead or silting down to cat them. Lessler s ays, has patients find they have three more hours in a day to play -to de\ole tn athletics. recreation, reading and relaxation. "They fmd there~ :i whole new world out there -01cychng, Jog- ging. walking · a nd that they are able to accomplis h much more." hl'sa1d This ts one of the reasons that some patients balk at being taken off the diet, he -.aid "When it com(.':o. lime to reintroducC' solid foods. thl'V are conccrnt•d that thcy'll los~ that free time." O.tllr 1"1101 Slllff l'Mto Rut Lesslcr secs lh1s a~ pos1tt\'e concern that can only aid his patients in readJustmg their hfe priorities and adopting new habits and altitudes about eating. Tricks to Keep Trim · "That's something they cannot learn "by spending St,200·Sl,500 ,.1 at a h<'alth spa." he s aid "One simply cannot r estructure a lifestyle in a weekend " D1scuss1ons or die ting usually center on overweight people who have lost or plan to lose •excess pounds. But what about trim people - how do they manage to s tay that way? A check of som e Daily Pilot starrer!> wno keep theu-weight uuder control rt>vc.dcd ll"" following Bicycling and gymwork usually keep me in shape. But when I wJnt Lo reach my optimum. I drmk only oranj!e Juice ror three days and gradually go back to solid food. LOIS JOY WHEN l 'M NOT f,11lin1! off the 14 ,igon, I Pat no breakfast (my trn1m·r would prder I .,kit> lunch ), no dec;scrt s or '>'-"t't'b <'f an) kind1t'XC<'Pt a tad or sug:ir in corfrr I J•'I! thr<'t' time·., a "'eek and work out for one• hour 1n a 'IH'l~ht room thref' day!> a \l.t•1•k TOM Ml'R PJll'.'lf, Mamla1mng "n<>r111al " wel~ht t.1 k<''-total <iwarcness on m v p.1rt Wh~n I Jm in tunr with und ho;tl'll to m y hod\. I f1•t-d 1t exocth 14h;tl 11 want., anrt my '~1·1~h1 11t•\1•r chani:t>s . ll· . .., 1o1.h1·n I tune out th.11 I g1•1 in trnultlt• RE\ 1\:'\0F.RSO:" I EAT WHATEVER I \\Jnt 14hencver I want. but I Hlso nln thr<·c mil<'s a d .1y and play 11 lot of sortball , busketball. handball. footbnll and ten- nis. I J..'U<'SS l 'm lucky that my metabohsm is such lhllt I nl'ver hnvc> much or an appetite and have this n1nst;int urge to k~p active DAVECUNNfNGflAM Phy!>1cal exercise evcn JUSt a bnsk walk may not bum up a lot of calories, but ror me it 1:-relaxing and releases the tensions of a desk JOb the mam caose of my overeating. -ROSEMARIE WEST ) I LIMIT MYSELF to one good-!.ized meal P<'r d11y when try mg to lose a few pounds. I never eat 1t before noon or after 6 p.m. Coffee lakes care or morning hunger pangs and if the munchies strike dunng the evening I think or all the calones l'll burn oH while asleep. • MICHAEL PASKEVICH I only eat when I'm really hungry. Never eat S"-ect.., and ne,·er eat juc;t because it tastes good. If 1 ·m full , I quit eatrng DEBBIE WHISTLER I WEIGH in each morning. When the 1c;cal<' got•:. 0\ er my personal limit, 1t 's lime to cut down on peanut butter. I don't know a.-; yet what I'll do about the sacctbnn ban. but I suspect will powC'r will ha\'e to carry the day Thinking about bein~ a fat person (I once was I has an amazing effect on m) appehk -THOMLECOQ T get no credit for staying thin. Every woman in my family, includinft my mother, wears a size JO. Besides, as full-time Journalist, wife of a con· stantly hun"ry m an, m other of three cals who don't know what finicky means and owner of a perpetually dirty house. I don't have time to eat. I rarely eat sweets. preferriaf fruit, or large m eals at one sitting, preferring to nibble all day long -KATHY HARDER Fitness Other Half of Battle mix, 14...,. box powdered mUk, 11 ouncH cr .. mer and 2YJ cups powdered •ugar. Flll cup half full of n\ix and add hot w•t•r. Another reedef'a tevOft• uaed 2 pouftds chocolate to a quart• powdered "''"'· 1 pound powd.,ed auger •nd 11 ounce• cr••mer. UH YI cup rr'}x p• cup and flfl with hot water. · A recipe th•t uHa \14 cup mix p•r cup of mlJI per Hrvlng calla for I quM'tt powdered mlhl, 2 pound• chocolate mix •nd & ouncH cr••mw. Two other rectpet u .. Old--faahloned coco• (unawHt•ned). "Cot a problem" Then wnte to Pot Dunn Pot will cut Ted mpe, gelling th4!. on.n«rs and action you need to '°4Vf' in.lie1 in rmnit and bu.ttneu. Mbal your ~1tion.t to Pot Dunn, ..tt Your rvlcc. Orange Coeu1t Dolly Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Me10, CA n626. Al many letters as possible will be ~ed. bilt phoMd ltaquirits or letttrs not including the reoMt-'1 full •mt, address and btuineu houri' phone number cannot be ~ed. This column oppcor.1 dml11 er«pt Saturdays ·• One cala for 4 cupe powdered mtlk, 1 cup granulated sugar. ¥. cup cocoa and 1l bp. Hit. An cup"-tun wtth ml• and add hot water. The otMf require• a 14 quart box Of powdered mllk, 1~ cups cocoa, m cupa granulated sugar and YI t•Hpoon ult. UH V.. cup mix pet Mf'Vtng. Fatdtt1""""•HI1'1 .. Get l"0te f• Dldela DEAR PAT: My brother, who lives In the East, wants to look Into bulldlng a wfndmlll In his yard to help keep his fuel bUls down. But he dOes~ how to get plans and detailed Information on bulldlnO one.l>o you know of any sources? H.B., Irvine ,.....,.. •e HYeral companies which bullet •nd .. 11 plant fot wlftd ..... One tn your brother'• .,.. la Wlndwork, Rt. 3, lox "9, Mukwenego, WI 13148. lto•n•. Loul• Dtvone of the IMfVY AHHrch and Develop- ment ...,..,..oft c•utlont ..-intt hoffte..ttulldlng of wlndmll.la. Me Hid hf ue vety dHncult to con•truct •nd ar• da~out uft. .... tM buRd.r fl .. Mquata knowtedge of •ftlln .. rtng •nd MK• trtcal....-. . • Two aouru1 of bellO fnformeffon on wlndmlH construction ert, ''SIMpltftM Wind '9wer lpteme taf ...,.,...men," by J. Perk, "My own opinion of rasling - without amino acid supplementa- tion -is that it's very hard work for very little gain," he added. • Lessler. a former anesthesiologist who admits to YOU lia\•mg 1 constant weight pro bl em." sta rted his practice in "eight rontrol therapy two years 'Igo and no"' has three oHices m NewPort, Beverly Hills and San Diego. A graduate or the University of New York and Co l umbia University Medical School, he is a pioneer m the fi eld or Bariatnc medicine, an area of treatment that 1s not recogntled by the American Medical Association Ll'Ssil'r ~ays medical weight control has hcen given a bad im - age · tx·cauM· of a bunch or so- ca lled Banatnc phy:·.iciani. who hke to stuff thetr patient:. ru11 or amphetamine-. · People an• tired of bemg told to push themselves away rrom the tabll'l tired of being jerked around with uppers and downers." hl' sa\.d "They're ~et· ting smart. They know there's a better way." Le~slcr says phys1c1ans hke h1msclr who enter Bariatr1cs usually do so out or selr·i nterest and ~ctr·moti\'ation. "All, that's required m medical school'by the AMA is 20 hours of nt1lntion. "If you want lo learn any morf' about food and what 11 docs to your body, you hav<' to do it on your own They :.imply don't Asked whether or not there was such a thlng as a "glandular pro· blem," a radical slowing down or the endocrine syste m that is commonly used as an excuse for obesity, Lessler said, "There is, DAILY PILOT SECTION C Sunday Apnl 17, 1977 but 1t afrects less than five per· cent or the people who arc obese." People turn lo food, he ex- plained, as they would to tran· quilizers. except that food is available 24 hours a day without a prescription, e ver,Ywher e, anytime. "They eat because they reel bad or feel good, because they're afraid. ins~urc -even when they 're happy. And all or these are the wrong reasons to eat. "Look at the anim als in the wild." he continued. "You'll ne\'er ~ee a fat one : that's because they eat only when .they· r<' hungry." Through protein-sparing, says Lessler. callng becomes a re- learned process. After the de· sired amount of weight is lost, rl'· introduction or rood is kept in check by Lcssler's starr dietitian "THE SUCCESS of the diet b not in losing the weight so much as it is in stabilization. This is why we like to stay close to the situation every s tep or the way~ • Sometimes it may simply be a matter or becoming aware of old habits. such ~s sampling rood while preparing it. And, in some (See WEIGHT, Page 8 2) Huve you been ~1tt111g around lately feeling kind of sluggish and vaguely out of shape? Well, one cause of that draggy feeling is lack.of exercise. All you need is the mccnli\'C lo starl. ADULT PHYSICAL FITNESS is a booklet from the President ·s Council on Physical Fitness that maps out u gradual step· by-step exercise plan for you. It's des igned so that you 'll begin without strain, no m atter how long it's been since you've done really vigorous • exercise. For your copy, send 70 cents to the Consumer In· formation Center, Dept. 33E. Pueblo, Colorado 81009. T he booklet gives you three general types of ex- ercise warmups, conditioning and circulatory. The warmup exercises stretch and limber up your muscles and speed up your heart and lung ac- tion, s o your body will be ready for greater exertion. This will reduce the risk of strain. too. THE CONDITIONISG exercises arc planned to tone up abdominal. back. leg. arm and other major muscles. The circulatory a ctivities are the most vigorous and you choose one for each workout. They include alternately running and walking, skipping r?J>e, or r unning in place. All are effective. Be very sure before you start on any exer cise prcr gram that you have a checkup by your family doetor. And tell the physician what ~ind of exercise you have in mind. lox 4301, Sylmer, CA t1S42, and Rkhard Merrill'• "Energy Primer," pubflahed by Portofl lnatltute, 540 Santa Cruz, Menlo Park, CA 94025. Fot mcwe Information on wlndmllla, writ• to the Amertun Wind Energy AHocletlOn, 21243.0rend River, Detrott, Ml 48219. Tlpt about ot,_., methode of aavlng fuel at home are outlined In "New Low-Coat Sourc•a of Energy for the Home," by Peter Clegg, Garden Way Publlahlng, Char1otte, VT 05445. Phone COtllpG"fl Cal& BIU!k 'l'raM•f •~ DEAR PAT: I have Prln~ess and Trtmllne phones In my house. My neighbor asked me If I had checked the transformer that Is plugged Into an electrical outlet to pro- vide power for the dial llght on my phones. She had received a notice from Pacific Telephone saying any transformer with certain markings should be replaced by the phone com- pany. I must have overlooked this notice, and my neighbor didn't keep hers. Can you find out what I shOuld look for? A.J., Newport Beach TM Beft Sptem h•• stopped lntt.iNng thta poHlbly defective tren1f0f'mef, and e free replacement program atarted Nov. ao, 1971, accot'dlng to Pacific Telephone. Th•,. wer• eftht repottad defecttva transtormart out of tom• 170,000 In Hrvlca nationwide. Six of UM eight probl•m• occurred durtng lnstatlatton. TM .,...... d•t•ctlve trinaformel's ruptured some time after lnttellatJOft and • momentary amatl burat of flaMe ~auHd minor d•m9"- The 1ranstonners, wh~ plug tnto .. ectrtcet oudett, .,. encloMd In twcMnch equare ple.attc can• mettled: "K.S.D2' L3 Tm•t Mede by Autt Inc. for Western !lec:tJte 105-12tV IO HZ Sec: 5.7t-7.3V S.SYA ctaat 2." Trentfofmera with tM ""• ~ng• ehould be removecl Oftly by e.ttphone Hnle• pet'90ftMI. ~---"'=---.I--• • • CZ DAILY PILOT Sunday. April 17, 19n • ·MD Treats Doctors' 'Godlike' Myth NA PLES, Fla. (AP ) -'doctors a re neither gods nor magicians. Tr ue. their skill and training enable them'° reach anto the human heart 8Ad brain to prolong life and quiet pain. True, theirs ls the pro- vince bet.ween Ufe and death. But their powers are flnlte. They are human. alter all. And they pay a price for the exalted place in wlllct\ society holds them. Or. Irving S. Cooper is one of the world's Jead· • Ing neurosurgeons. lie has operated on the brains of mo r e than 8,000 pa--t lents. Ile has stilled eJ)tleptic attacks, re · duced the spasms or cere bral paiJy. quelled th e tr e ttl o r s o f Pal'tclrison 's disease. During o crisis. the doctor s t ops hls paralyzed friend's respiratot; then faces trial for murder. The novel iii fiction, but Cooper, too, had a friend w.bo died of Lou Gehrig's diseue. "When he became crillcaJly Ill, and alnce I was very involv· ed as ru. fnend and my c hlklrtn loved him, I asked someone else to cure for him. He died of bis di· sease and was never put on a respirator," Cooper says. Cooper says, "We could probably extend ever· ybody's life by fi ve years by putting them on respirators. But. is ll Cc sim ply survival?" He says it in hls novel : "What is a respirator? It Is a machine. Does it save lives? Sometimes. Then it must be a good technique. Sometimes ... But bow can saving lives not be good always? Sometimes It needlessly. cruelly. infinitely. agonizingly, in· humanely prolongs dying "As a doctor your whole pUTpOSe Is really to make aomeone well. WhtQ you haven't a clue on how to he lp someone, you feel ina~eq_uate and gull· ty. lo addition. you do wut everybody else does - you Identify with them." uya Cooper. He says it ln his book through hfa fictionaJ doetor. "I wanted to tell him of the times when I thought I would crumble under the burden or godlike decisions' that have to be made by a poor, in· complt.'te, human doctor. I wanted him to know about the impossibility of llvtnc up to his expecta- tions and the expectations of many like blm. who want to belie ve the doctor has some magical power in addition to bis medical knowledge ... • • ANOIHH SUPER DISCOUNT OHll •tOM Wl<k•t, •le. FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE JUST s 149.ll. { .... "'" . ..... ,.., .. Htf l't It ttO ut\•tot U . I "•Ill t WH•" a S l \II•> O'~'f H MTI 4\ 611 \•U, ~f f'MI" M ,,. ,..ltt ' • •• .. _,,; " .... .._ .., tN TttH tl ,f ....... •U llU4l , ..... •It llti•~ • "\Ul t J!lll••UM Al( u to fo ':u~o·?n tn ~H f n AlSo. SAVE 20% to 30'7. AND MORE ON OUR FINE SUECTION OF HIGHEST QUALITY WICKER FURNITURE & DECORATOR •ACCEN.iiTiiS..=:=----==s:=~ FOR ALL Of' ms years of trying to repair the brain, he has raced the fine line or Ille a nd death Judgment. "Btrr IT'S ONLY a machine! How can it do such horrible things when it was made to do good? Because sometimes machines are misused by fools. Guns are d angerous if they are misused by fools ... Using techniques upon humans requires 'liur IF THE physician must dis avow godlike powers and be alive to his limitations, "I've learned th~t you can 't destroy the patients• hope that you 're something special. And It's bard not to respond to I 1111••-'" __ ..... their faith, even though it may be exaggerated. ..;:~: Mi47:4'4o ':..':".:..:::: • 'l have to let them think that at least l 'm better J~~~~~~~;;~;;~~~~·~-~<!~~~;';;~~~ ACT TODAY! '-Wick e r . ece. This is the theme of a n ove l h e's j u s t published. "It's Hard to <r Leave While the Music : ls Playing." • His book tells the COOPER •: story of a doctor and his once·robust friend . struck ~ down with 4 progressive. fatal paralysis commonly · , called Lou Gehrig 's disease. Should the doctor ac· • cede to his friend's wish to die when prolonging life ( merely means prolonging dying? • j udg ment." : Cooper m akes a major distinction between euthanasia -putting lo death a suffering person - and allowing a termin ally ill person to di~ of his dis· ease after "it is clearly ce rtain that all poss ible treatments have been tried." But for the most part, Cooper does not deal with patients who have a death sentence. They are better taken care or by nons urgeons. HIS PATJEN'tS usually have diseases that become a part of life. Some he can help; some he can•t. than most people. which is true in my particular thing. But the godlike thing is out. They must un- derstand. otherwise the ultimate disill usionment ls so great it may cause harm." Novelist·surgeon Cooper spends about eight months a year a t the sm all, red brick St. Barnabas Hospital in New York City where he is chief neurosurgeon. In d e mand for speeches and scientific meetings a round the world, he is fluent in five languages. But he calls himself a "reluctant surgeon. I do it to help that patient. I like to lake things for which there is no hope and provide l)Ome hope.·' • . May Day Aide? WEIGHT CONTROL BA TILE • • • • i . • .. • : . . ' ' .: ·~ . . . •. •: . .. .: ' ,. .• Thl' Volunturv A<'l1on Center of Newport Reach says a num ber of people are needed dur ing the final twn we eks of May thr~ugh the fi r s t week of J une to help handica pped youngsters in a summer aquatics progr~m .. A non·profit Cos ta Mesa organization needs the help. of a bookkeeper ty,o or three hours per week. Hours are fl exible. ... , AN ELEMENTARY school near South Coa st Plaza needs the help of those who would enJoy working on reading and m ath skills with youngsters One or two hours of work per week is all that's needed. For information on these and other south county opportunities to lend a hand to others, call 675-9201or 833-9278. Oppor1umt1es to lend a hand in the west county area include An agenc:v whic h aids cerebral palsy '1ct 1 ms nt·eds volunteers ror work in a phonathon dul' 1\1 ay 16 Those w~o live in mobile home parks or condominium s are l'SPl'Cially nct'dcd -TWO AREA hos pitals need assistant<' with their c·s1·ort scrvil'e for pati ents within thl' fut'1hty and wi th h1·lr>1 ng lht· hospital J.:Utld Lo expand Information on I ht'Sl' OJll'n1n ~s a\ a llahle by contactini: lht· Vnluntary A<'lhJn Ct'ntl'r m (;a rd en (;rO\ e <t i 5:!0 ~:170 R e-Ip For ,.,,., Mixed ·Dangers The Cahfon 11.1 \l1•cl11:ul \., 11c1at1on c·au lion., that ml\ing ,1kohol .ind m.1n\ dru~!> cdn he dcinJ!l'rou:- J\mong the effects an• Alc.'ohoi and af"mn can produce in· ternal bleedini:: Alcohol can. induce-fainti ng in persons using !'>Orn e heart and or h1,::h blood·pres!>urc mcd1 cat1on. -Persons taking certain antibiotics mav suffer acute discomfort after drtnk ing alcohol (From Page CU l'l.l~C'S. 1t mo.iy bl' necessary to put the patient buck on the Wayless program "But often people will start eating again because they just can't accept themselves in a thin body." says Lessler. who has also sta rted a pilot counseling program at his Beverly Hills of· fi ce aimed at "getting the whole person well " In these sessions, which he .. sa~s combine "basic psychology and a little of ~t." the part that won't give up being fat gets treated. · Lessler says patients get a Substance May End Cavities STONY BHOOK , !\ \' (A J'I A d ental re :-earchl'r has isolated a subs ta nn:-1n hum;.in sa il\ :i that could ml«tn }OU could ha"c your cake and eat ll. too The dlscovcn b) Dr brael Kl crnbl·rg s UJ?· gests a nc"' and natural a pproach to lht.• control and prl'\l'nt1on n r c a \ I l 1 l's . m I g h t I> t• "1thm reach. · accordm1: to an announcem ent Crom the Sta te l'niver~1· ty or New York hen· T he s ubs ta nce h as been named Saahn "Bas1calh . S1alin 1s a s mall molecule rnlled a peptide compnscd or on ly a few amino al'lds," Kleinberg :-;url "IL 1s a -A:'lollCON\T LS ANT med1cat1ons :.ire component of s aliva that rendcr<'d less f>ffel'I • \'e hy a lcohol counteracb the• <1<·1d pro Alt'ohol · douhles .. lhl· effect of tran duced b\ tht· hat•tcr1 a in 'Jll lhlers. slt>t>p1ng pills. anti depressants and the mou'th. thl' culprit in other mo<id altf'rin i:: drui.:"' It 1<; easy to tonth deca y · cha nce to perceive the mselves through others as non·fal. And this new self-i m a~e. he says, is usually the biggest motivator for keeping the excess off. "P eople come to me out of vanity. I could tell them that by losing weight, they're less ening t heir risk of heart d is ease, diabetes. high blood pressure and s troke. but that's not what they want to hear. "Their biggest motivation is in looking better. Penod. And they know that in coming to me. they are doing something good for the mselves beca use they can sec the resutts. ''What I really enjoy about my pr:.tcticc is seeing people take responsibility and do something positive. "I may have saved a lot of lives b e for e. wh e n I w as an a nesthcsiologist, but I certainly never m ade so many people ha ppy." One patient of Lessler 's was so ecstatic over her new, li ghter life, that she announced it rather graphically with an invitation to celebrate her birthday. On the front of the card was a photogr aph of her a nd he r husbard embracing, unc lothed. a la Streisand·Kris loffer son. It r eads: "A Sta r Is Born -at 50." JC Penney NEWPORT tft CENTER SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased that Mr. WlLLIAM C. GILPIN Internationally known charcoal artist. has chosen our store to hold his last personal appearance . Mr. Gilpin has discontinued production of these beautiful drawings. When our' present inventory is depleted. there will be no more available . . . these last hand signed pictures are sure to become collection items. Saturday & Sutdoy, April 16 & 17, I I a.m. to 4 p.m. FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY • MEW,ORt IEACH ht'come l'onlusrd .1t>out dosages with this com The suhst anc(• 1s tht.• hinatrnn. lc•ad inic tn t he po ... s1b1ht ~ that bod v's mt•c ha n1 sm tn ___ R_U_f_f_E_l_l-'S __ ..,, dosa ~ei. ma) ht' rc•pcatcd ~e\'rral times protect thl' teeth. hut 1·ausin.: a fatal owiafrlo•w Kleinberg \a1d 1t 1s over O T The 3S110t'1.Kio11 :>U~jlC"\lS tha t 1r a doctor "'helmed hv ~·n f"X('eSs or UPH LS ERY prr!.cr1lwc; .1 drul? 11nk.no"n to }Ou, you should suga r ln tht~dwt Whew Y• W...t :isk about tht• .,,1frl\' of cnmbininl! the drui.: Clinical te<;l.., to proq· ~ h •t t "llh J knh11l 11· bt•\ t· r J$:<'' tn rleterm1m.· the s af et v and r ff ectl\ ene!.s I U2 H..i»or ll•d. ·! d..inRerof -;u"h a mix would require about five __ c_._,_,._.,... __ •-_s_•_•_·o-.2_s, _ _. '. ~ ) cars. 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SADDLEBACK SADDLERY ALL PANTS Men's, Ladles' Clftd Chlldreft's Levis, Le. and Wrancjen 20°10 OFF WESTERN AMD ENGLISH SADDLE PADS Whitt or Colors -Fvny 20°10 OFF ASSORTED WESTERN J HEAD ST ALLS 011eor--. 30~/o OFF BAREBACK PADS - Canvas & Funy · 20°10 OFF ALL RODEO EQUIPMENT 20°/o OFF ' ~ I i' Pill Users To Be Given New W arnin.,g N euJ Restrictions For Hearing Aids WASHINGTON <AP> HeariDg aids that now are as easy to buy as aspirin won't be after this sum~n~r Jl.£.W r_estrictinns announced _ by the Fooa and Drug Administration. The new Pt"Ocedure will be somewhat like buying ~ugs with a doctor's prescription. except that a person may still insist on buying a hearing aid without seeing a doctor. Prescription drugs cannot legally be bought unless· a physician ap- proves. The regulatory ugcncy said that at was act· ing because a review of information given to hearing-aid buyers indicated they were being given "inadequate and. an some cases, mislead- ing" sales pitches. IT SAID THAT persons who are hard of hearing should see a doctor before buying an electronic device that may or may not help them . . About three million people in the United States now use hearing aids, presently available to anyone who wants one and can pay for 1l. \ The FDA estimates that 15 million Americans s uffer from heanng 1mpa1rment but that fewer than rive malhon of them have ever had a medical evaluation of their condition. .. .. ' Under the FDA regulation that takes effect m six months. hearing aids may be sold only if the buyer has a doctor's written statement sug· gesting that a hearing aid m1~ht help or 1f the buyer specifically :rnd in \\rit1ng waives a medical examination THE REGl'l.ATION forbids dealers from encouraging peoplt• to waive the examination Cus lomt•rs under IH years old will not be permitted to waivt' th(• mcdic:al advice require ment The FD/\ rule prov1dl':. no penalty to punish dealers The regulation abo n:qu1res manufacturers lo d1slnbuk a brotht:rc with each hearing aid telling ('ustomcrs before they buy the device what headng aids can do and how they work. The manufac:tun·r-,' brochure. like the re- taaler's stall'mC'nt, also 1s supposed to tell customers they should consult an car specialist or other phys1c1:m 1f certain heanng-related symptoms exist The S}mptoms include d1zzi· ness. pain. ear deformity. fl uid discharge. rapid hearing loss or a fore1i;n obJect lodged m the ear. i Got an Opinion? I ,. ! Tell an Agency ., . " . t ; WASlll NCTON 1i\P 1 The goHrnment want:. your opinion and in ""mC' case., it 'II C\'Cn pay for it Financial aid for reprC5('ntata\ cs or the public known as pu blir part1C'1pat1on funding has bccomt• ont• nf !hf' mn<,I \\ 1dt·h· <:11'\t ussed new approache., tofodt•r:il dt•< ,.,11111 m.1kmf.( i\ fow :li?l'nl'll'" h,1q• Jlrt••ld\ .,tart('('! pro gram:. . .,<•vcral mort• h,1\ 1• lht•m unrln ('ons1dera lion, an<l lh<'rt' I' ;1h11l1n t ·unJ(rt'"" 111 llrll\1tlf' more mont>.> for lht•m 1:'11 TIU: PAST. i''t-rflor,11 fr.1111· C'omm1,.,1on Chn1 rman C Jlvan .J Colhcr c\pla1n<'d, ·-the c1l11<'n ., onh tool for Nintrolhng l?O\crnment ac· lion was his vote. and he had v1rtuall \ no op portun1ty to havr Jn impact on md1v1dual ac hons .. The F'TC has het•n the leader 1n providing financial nH1 to the public so that and1v1dua ls and small ori:an1wtions can -.peak al 1t:. hean n~s Coll it>r told n ron~rcssaona l hearing an February that the comm1oqs1on had .approved $817. 797 in 13 st•paratt• proceedings I I<' said sevcrnl FTC' off1 c1alr; and attorne\ s think th<' publle partic'ipallon has aided their work IN ONE HEARING, for example. he said the public reprcsentatlvl'<; "developed points not covered by the staff or the industr). took issue with some positions of the F"TC staff and was particularly etrectlvc an e'lamining witnesse~ · · The impetus for the financial aid. Collier said. wns the fenhzallon that government is playing an ever·lar~rr role an the lire of the in dividual Gov<'rnment decision-making, he added, ha~ tended to give lopsided attention to those interests that C'nn afford to appear before hearings. IH41/1....._.,, .. ltltli s ...... .. c .... .... ..._. .. .,, ...... . uJ.fWl Sund!y, Aprt111, 19n WASHING'l"ON (AP ) - Manulactum"a of blrtb control pills must beein providing labels that aid ptlyaicians l.n welihlnc LbepUla' PQISl· ble risks to women. The new labelinC requirement, ttrat proposed by the Food and Drua Adminlst.rallon on Dec. 4. went into effect thia mootb. It wu the latest mQve by the 1ovemment to insu~ thit pill-taking women know the Possible health consequences or using that rorm or contraception. SUU under study by the FDA ls another requirement. proposed Dec. 7. that would expand lnrormalion about the possible risks or blrt.b con- trol pilJs presently available to the women who take them T H E I D E A 0 F t h e I'' D A ' s m anutaclurt!r's labeling requirement was to make sure that doctors have all the current information on lhe health implications or birth control pills, a spokesman for the FDA said. "W'e have every reason to believe DAIL y PILOT C3 they Ct.be maouftctuHra) are coln1 alone with thla, ··ho aaJd. The fl)Oltesman said the new re· quirement stems from the FDA ·a 1tudy ol proposed new labellne roe the pills, wl)icb began in 1910. lochMled i.n the new manufacturer's labeijng is a •warning that the pills l1l~ cause heart attacks in women over 40 years of age, coupled \\Ith a s uggestion that these women use alternate contraception methods OOCl'Oti ALSO a re being re minded that in some rare instances. birth control pills)lave been round to cause benign tumors and women who take the pill run a higher risk or de veloping gallstones The FDA has yet to decide whether to require birth control manufacturers to provide expanded mformat1on on possible health hazards. Women who use the pill presently find a one-paragraph warning m the com pact containing the p1JI:>. FRff DfMONSTRATION Tomorrow, April 18, 7 :30 p.m. Do,.... .... ., •IW'i ..... -.... 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The first ts the annual tour and Art ExJribition, sponsored by the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. scheduled from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 24 . On Friday, April 29. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . four homes and a tea house will be open for public viewing in Big Canyon, sponsored by the Big Canyon Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. and five sites have been selected by the San Clemente-Capistrano Bay Branch, AAUW, for its annual event on Sunday. May l , from 12:30to5p.m. The art museum benefit will feature the homes or Mr . and Mrs. Paul Johansson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hitt, the Albert House, a Skyline home and the studio-home of Marco Sassone The tour will concl1-1de with an exhlbit honoring the late Roger Kuntz. a long·lime Laguna resident who was known and loved by all who saw his memorable paintings or the sea coast, tennis games and captivating impressions of daily life. • The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cardalucci will serve as the Big Canyon "tea house," and the other locations on that tour are the homes of the Messrs. and Mrs. Louis Carabini, Ken Willig and Richard Hawkins and Ms. Jean Eddy. ffjghli~ting the AAUW benefit will be the viewing Qf the '~m-1-m-"=-um nergYDwemng·(MEDr,wMcb is heated and eeeled by solar energy. It is located in a Mission Viejo subdivision. Also on the tour wiH-be . -The old Spanish-style home or Lorraine Byrd. -Contemporary Spanish home or Mr. and Mrs Gerald Mapson. -San Clemente's only Moorish Palace. built by architect Mel Cummins. -Mr and Mr~. Charles Kcndall 's home. rebuilt arier the fire in 1976. Tickets, at $3. can be obtained from any AAUW member or by calling Marie Starr, 492-6014. Proceeds will be used to provide educational scholars hips. Features of the museum benefit mclude -The Johansson home that utilizes natural malenals and surroundings, and the expert planning results in the ultimate of livability. -The Hill residence is fondly referred to as the "old Haskell place'' built in 1935 by the originator or the· 'Palm Beach suit.·· The ram bllng 5,000 square foot home houses collections of origin al en· gravings. manuscripts and art, and Mrs. Hilt's personal memorabilia from her days in Washington, D.C. -The Albert home, decorated ir. luscious English garden hues. -The studio-home which features walls covered with Im· presslonistjc paintings. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased by calling the musuem or Helen Lawler, 494-8301. Proceeds wil! be used for museum matchin~ finds. Outstanding decorating idea~ to be found on the Big Canyon tour include -A French theme 1s earned throughout the home. terraces and gardens of the Carabin1 homl:'. -Authentic antiques in the Eddy home. The wine cellar entrance is flanked by two teak posts. hand carved in a mongoose and grape design. They Wl're once part of a Chinese emperor's bed. The Hawkins residence. llighly customized kitchen; the game room contains a billiard table that once belonged to Al Capone. -Sprawling, California·stylc home of the Willigs It sur rounds an open square atrium with radiant heat Tickets are $5 and may be purchased from committee mem- bers or at the tour homes MRS. C1ARAMICOd MRS. "ltAL. TERS ·_~vows Repeated .... Claramicoli-De~lin Gayle Ann Devlin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Devlin, •. Huntington Beach. married Phlllp Joseph Claramicoh Jr. of • 'Milford, Mass .. in ceremonies conducted at St. Donavenlun! "' Church in Huntington Beach ' He ls the son or Mr. and Mrs. . r. PhlllpJ. Claramicoll, Milford. • The new Mrs. Ciaram1coll is a -graduate or Marina Jli~h School and Holy Cross Collc·g<'. whert~ -she affiliated with Phi Beta Kappa. • · Her husband. also an alumnus of Holy Cross Colle~<', took his .MBA rrom University of • M at1sachusetts .. After a honc)'moon trip to Hawaii. they will make their first • tiome In Milford ,,. ... ••• -:_ St. Clair-Jones St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ol Newport Beach was ";-i.he setting for the wedding ol • Jessica Morford Jones, Newport 'Beach, and Allen Jay St. Clair, "" ·Cheviot Jlllls. The new Mrs. St. Clair is the ,,,';daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lincoln Jones of Newport Beach. ; 'a graduate or Newport Harbor Rich School and a 1969 Chlldroa'a -llorneSociety Debulante. She took her BA from UCLA. where lbt aftlllat.ed with Alpha ~ Pbl eorortt.y, and she holds a • 'lpecial degree from University of Madrid. She received a • <teachtna credential from UCI • and ii C!OCll'd1aalor ot U;>e bll· • illS'fal pro1ram at ltomona •" leme:ntat)' School, C:O.ta Mesa. St Clair. son of the Allen St. Clalrs of Cheviot HUJs, took his BA and MBA from the University of Southern California, where he affiliated with Kappa Sigma Fraternity. They will make their first home in Belmont Shore. *** Walters-Mulvihill DoMa Marie Mulvihill, Dana Point. became the bride of Douglas Walters, Anaheim. in ceremonies at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Dana Point. Theln>arents are Mr. and Mrs Matthew J . Mulvihill. Dana Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Walters. Costa Mesa. The new Mrs. Walters is a graduate ol San Clemento High Scbool, and her husband graduated from Estancia Jngh School. The couple will live in Anaheim. ••• Schuler-Skllllon Carol Rae..SldlUon of La Jolla and Marine MaJ. Milbourn· Schuler were mirried in the General's Chapel , Camp Pendleton. The bride, daughter of Mr. and · Mrs. Homer SkUUon or Newport Beach attended Pasadena CU.y College. Her husband , a gradaate of Ohlo University, is the aon of the Mel Croabys of La.trobe, Pa. ' Tb• Mwl)IW'edl will Jive ln Carl1bed. D•ll• Pilot PllOlft by Utt PayN Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johansson chat with Lea Vasquez (upper left). Carol Gray, Carol Thompson (left to right, above) inspect solai'energy equipment. Mrs . Roland Osgood, Mrs . Bruce MacDonald (at left. left to right) enjoy view from the Eddy home. Ca.lendar Offers Potpo11rri A smorgasbord of events, encompassing ·art, music , fashion and flea markets. Is be· mg served on the Orange Coast. MOVE IT AND LOSE IT: An exercise class for women with this theme will be offered by Coastline Community College beginning Wednesday, April 20. at noon M eeungs will be every Wed - nesda) and Friday in the school's Area II Edt.callonal Center. 666 OaKcr Sl . Costa Mesa l.ectur<.'~ ano demonstrations o~ instructor Lor-. Jacobs will cover exercrsel>, dret. heart and rung capac1t}. strength. flexibili· ty. coordmation, posture and re. laxaUon techniques. HVMANSEXUAUTY:Acon· ference exploring human sex· uallty and family life in a rell1lous setting will take place Tuesday, April 26, in the First Congregational Church, Santa Ana, beginning at 9 a.m. with re- gistration. Sponsored by the clergy advisory committee of t h e Planned Parenthood Assn. of Orange County, the event will in· elude workshops on theological understanding of human sexuali· ty, love, sex and marriage; and hidden agendas: sex in the con· gregation. Information is a\•ailablc from Planned Parenthood . 639-3023 SALAD LUNCHEON : Dorothea Sheely. former chief librarian for Newport Beach. will speak when Newport Harbor Panhellenic meets at 10:30 a.m. in the Newport Beach home of Mrs. Neil Davis. HAWAIIAN DAY: A fllm about Haw all will be shown during the 1 p.m. meeting of HunUngt.on Beach Chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons. Wednesday, April 20. in Murdy Park Center. Members arc invit· ed to dress in Hawaiian costume. BUFFET DINNER : South Orange County Gray Panthers will host a buffet dinner plus en- tertainment at 6 p.m . Saturday, April 23. in the community center at Golden West College. Tickets. at S3 50 each. may be purchased from Mr"-. Gloria Patrona. 1334 1 Rainer Circle. Wes tminster. 92683 PATTERN FOR SCOUTING: Newport Harbor Community As· sociation of Girl Scouts will host a thank-yo u lunch eon for advisors. assistant advisors and involved adults at 10· 30 a m. Wednesday, April 20, in St. Michael and All Angels Church, CoronadelMar. Tension Not Veiled DEAR ANN LANDE,$: Six years ago my father divorced my mother to marry another woman. Mom was very bitter and apgry. Th.Snlervening years have meUd9d Mom and she now even speaks to my stepmother on tbe phone. My stepmother is a terrific person and it would be bard not to like her. The problem: I am about to become eogaced to a wonderful fellow. Wblle my parents are happy to give me a bll wedding, my moth« ls reluctant to lfke part ln the fesllvltles ii my stepmother la invited. I love my mom and can tm.- der&tand her feelings, but I also love my dad and his second wife. I want both Mom and my 1tepmotiJet tp attend the bridal showers, the prenuptial ci1bDer and the wedding. My stepmother UY! sbe wou.Jd be happy to au.end an7 and all eventa, but my mother II.JI I am belnJ unrealllUc to expt:et both btr and my 1tepmother to .. participate. Please help me handle this de· llcate situation properly IN THE MIDDLE DEAR MIDDLE : Some damped wives do not mind U tbeJr Ju11ba9d1' aecood wives 1how ap at &be tame partJet -or even tbe weddln11 of tbelr cMJdna. Otlttn do. A P«MD ol tam WGllld DOt la· Ytte liolla Iler mother and atepmodler te Ute Jame lhower or putJ ..ae.. • kaew for ett· tala tlLM .ttlllft wo.td mind. Since "°" k•ow 7oar motber WOULD mled, she 1boald be al vu preferace. If you atepmott.er 11 a1 "ter· rlfte'' Al you ••Y. ilte wW bave the P'•tt and commoa aeue to 1t1y 1way from tile preoaptlaJ dlaeer ud Ule wed41a1 wllen 1be la toM bow 1•r Notller feels about btf ,..._~. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You bave pubUlhtd HV•ral let• bY homoeo:u&la and rt1portdef fo them wtUa P'Ml rtatrUilL ui4 <.in Ann~ Landers m y opinion) too much com· passion. Why don't you ever print a let- ter from a lesbian! They must write, too, and there must be a larce number around. -CLOSE DAILY READER , DEAR QA)SE: i.e.btan1 ARE bome>Mnall. My advice woald not be dltterent ftr • le•ale ltomosenal tl6aa for • male. I •ave pabllllled aneral leuss Ire• wr'i&er• wllo ldeaun .. tbemtelfte .. letbi&N. Are,.. 1are 119•re.a •'DaUy ae~''f LEGAL SERVICE: Attorney Randy Kramer. or the YWCA Group Legal Service, will tell members of Y-Women of South Orange County YWCA what his service offers to members. He will talk at 9:30 a .m . Thursday, April 21, at the Y, Santa Ana. AUCTION '77: Antique and modem treasures will be auc- tioned during a fund-raising event scheduled by the Ebell Club or Newport Beach for 11 a.m. Thursday. Apnl 21, 10 tht' clubhouse Mexican decor will add to the res t1 v1t1cs and lunch will be served at noon. Proceeds will go for scholarships. ANNIVERSARY PARTY: Chapters in the West Grove Area Council of Beta Sigma Phi will celebrate the organization's 46th blrthday during a dinner at 6 p.m . Thursday, Aptil 21, in the Balboa Pavilion. Beta Sigma Phi is a cultural, social and service organization with 12,000 chapters in the U. S. and several foreign countries . •'ASHION SHOW: Casual fashions by Design Research will be shown when Lawyers Wives of Orange County meet in the South Coast Plaza Hotel at 11 a.m. Thursday, AprU 21. Following the noon luncheon, designs by Eva Gabor, Interna- tional. will be modeled. Paintings by Les Ro1ers oC Palm Springs ~I be displayed throughoUt the avent • which will raise fund.a for acholanhl~ and the many programs of La"YWS Wives. The event ls open to the public. .Ticketl may be reserved by call- inc Mn. Huab Jacobs, 551-6786. PEACE 0Ff1CERS WIVD: The Newport Beach Police Wtves AuJtllJary will host the 25Ut semi· annual convenU•fi' Tburiday· Friday. April at·22, at the Newporter IM. Entertainment wlll be pro· vlded by the Hunllnet.on Beach m1h Harmon•lres aqd a $500 1cbolanhip Will be IJrel*b~ for the best essay on the theme, Police iD the Y ur l,008. Oueiit .,.._. for tbt 'nlu.n· day eveoi.., dlD.wr will be JusUce.Bobett Glll'dau. l • I \' • a.nd!f, Apr!I tT, 1171 Belly .Dancers ........................... For·the Record Aim USDA. ~ I WASHJNG'l'Olf <AP> -Some ol the blab T'Ollers &Dd bell>' ween bave ~to tIMt Cutno du Uban near Lebanon •a war·tonl capital of Beinrt, mueb to th• cle.U1ht of CUn~eeetint awto1en and tho U.S. Aertculture Department. For.more t.baa a deeade, Ute department bH been a inlaority atockholden in lntn Jnveatment Co. of Belnat. whlcb owu controW.og lntttt8tl tu the larie 1ambllac casino, Middle East Airlines. • shipyard In France and other properties. • The unusual Investment also bas lnvolved at least.a pu11ive Interest in movie making and one of Hon~·s legendary studios. /' IN ltM, THE department's Commodlty Credit Corporation (CCC) became involved after the investment company's predecessor, Intra Banlt, collapsed owing the agency $21.8 million. Under terms of a credit arrangement h&1dled by the bank, the CCC bad financed the s91e of U.S. farm commodities to several Middle East countries. After the bank collapsed, Intra Investment wu formed to take over the assets and clean up the financial mess. Tbe government or Lebanon indicated some thne ago that it would buy the Intra shares held by USDA -equal to about seven percent of the total -but war intervened before the deal could be closed. For about lS months, there bas been.Jlo official word on wbat may happen next. The resort town of Jounieb where the casino is lodted "never got more than an occasional shell or two throughout lhe war," according to news reports. And although Casino du Li ban was closed !or much or the time. it recently has re- opened ma limited scale. FREDT. PLYBON, controller for CCC, said that information was good news and that "we feel confident that we will get our money back:· "The board ()( directors of Intra did have a meeting in December, 1 think -the first one in many months," Plybon said. "So things are starting to get organbed and it looks like that sometime in the near future we can renew negotiation.a." .&1'111•11'- IT'S NOT USOA'S CHOICE Didn't P9an on a.lly Dancing of stock, and Intra agreed to give us one·lhird of the recovery from the lawsuit," Plybon said. The movie wu "Triple Cross," a World War Il spy thriller starring Christopher Plummer. Yul Brynner and Rom.y Schneider. The lawsuit involved Warner Bros. and Cineurop. PETER KNECHT or the legal department or Warner Bros. in Los Angeles said the film had been a dud and never earned enough to pay its costs . "ln l~ we made a deal with Cineurop to make 'Triple Cross' for a fixed price," Knecht said in an interview. "The money was payable on delivery of the finis hed picture.'' During the filming, Cineurop borrowed money from Intra Bank or Beirut. assigning to the bank the money due from Warner Bros .• Knecht said. Ensuing litigation in the "Triple Cross'' mat- ter was later settled so far as USDA is con- cerned, and Plybon said the $477,000 WR\' a ....... ST,JClltl .... MOSl'tTA'- llMKll n . wn Mr .. ..., M<\ 0-Jfl lW"<". 11"t (.lt'9'\ 1.-.tfte. ol•• Mr •...:t "V~ M•<IOMI M<EllQel. 2t1 ..,.,_ ,..c. .......... """ Mr •"4 M r\, ~ttn IYOI•-. '°' OtMnond ......... t~I ..... .,,, JM"CllM.ttll Ml'. •nd Mo .. c.rw T•leo 11111 &el~ O.lu Itel ..... 101 ... 11~11 .. qtel" .. .K .. llOV. ""'· ... Mn. "9t ... 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F~"V.tll•v l!OY I( and when the Lebanese government re- opens negotiations to buy USDA's shares in Intra, USDA officials here would like to see It of· fer the full $8.S million remaining on the debt. MOST OF THE approximately $13.S million wbicb bas been recovered by USDA came from liquidation or the old Intra Bank's assets tn New York years ago. But the case continues to sur· pr~e_even some or the officials closest to it. For example, Plybon said that $477,000 re- cently was paid lo the department on lhe debt balance. That money, he said. came from part of the proceeds of a lawsuit in vol vine a movie made around the time Intra Bank collapsed. "We agreed to surrender additional shares Glasses JO Costing More ·I t;1, CAN YOU ·~ SAN DIEGO (AP> - The cost of hard con· • tact lenses is dropping but the cost or eyeglasses is soaring, a n ew marketing study of the industry shows. It said a whim of fashion is responsible. FIGURE IT? If not come and meet Roberta. She will personally help you get 1n shape for summer. Ms Fat is a completely eQuiped salon w ith a Swedish walk-in sauna. Come in for your personalized figure program MO~THS $7 6 c~cn _ _.,_.,_by. We c• Wp. THE Sl'UDY made by a San Diego firm , A nalysls -Research Limited, concludes that most replaceme.nl con- tact lenses are selling for less than $100. On the other hand, nearly hair of 2,000 patientl who vis· ited 100 eye doctors dur. lng the thre&omonth sur· vey replaced eyeglasses lhat had cost less than $25 with eyeglasses cost· lllJZ IAOOKHURST-IOUMTAIM VALLIY in~~n:~!~~::1~~-c-l,., 963-6693 O.::>~~~.~ m sident or the research -----~"" 1 IAll•A111a1CM0 · company, sa id ~ SAN CLaM•NTIE 01.Nl.ltAI. MOSPITA'- APltl'-1. tt17 M r. .,.., M r\. Oemetrl O\ ,c;.or9'fll~O-Po!nt,9irt. Al'lll'-'· "" Mr. il.J\d M.r\ J•m•!. JoP\n\tOn, L~un.t Nlquei, qlrl Mr. ant!~ lt-'1 5oer<!11ll !>"" Cttme.,le qt•• M, and M•\ Jo"" Mclrtl"' So1n o ....... 1e.91n. M• af'd Mrs. E•rt Wr1qM S•n Clemeni.. 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"7J71t Pubtislled 0.<1nq1 C:O.st o.tlly Piiot, """" ,,,.,,.,,.,,,., J, 10.11. 1m tt6,..n PUBLIC NO'llCE PICTITIOU$ IUSIN IS$ NAMISTATSl)Cl.HT Tiie fOllOWlftQ pet'IOfl 15 dtlln9 bUsl• "9Uas· A 0 STElLElllS ClllYSTAL.S, StJ W. 1<>111 St .• <:Mt• ~w. CA •16?1 CAt~lk, l2I H. lllus .. 11. Fullerton, This blnli.u Is c~ bv "" ,.,. lv1dllal. 0 1111< TlliS 'tattment WM filed ''"'" t .... ountv Clt<ll fl/ 0. .. 99 Coun1vo11Aor1I s. 107. ..,.,~ PYDl1""9CI O'~ eo.st Oallv Piiot. Allt'll t0, 17.1 .. -Mll•(I, ttn PUBLIC NOTICE spectacles are back In ~,;:;.;;:~_;:::...::::::::::.. ___ _:::~~~---.:::::=;;:::::..,;~!::=::!!.I s tyle , especla ll y~-----------------------------------------------------------4----------------'2"'"~" elaborate rrames THE SURVEY ia made quamrly for aub- acribln1 optical firms. Sotl contacts cost about twice aa much as bard lenael, accordia1 to data mide public by the Food awid Dru1 Admlnlstr&· Uon. Overpack Penalty For Firm Capitol New• Service SACRAMENTO - Grall seed packa1es ~ from the lloun-talD View·based Ferry. Mone Seed Company wjil be overpaclted for U..oextyear. Tbe overpactln• la part fll tbe penallJ lbe .... ~la~ for..olnt abort,,.._ted ........... . ll\ll ~·pound sr•tt .-..-...Jn-~ ow:erp~ by -.Jla)l OGllH and ffye pound Md.,_ wW bo cner· JUlid by l'l GUDCta lor Ole 'aext year or unUl the overpacktn1 reacbea 10.-~. rur7.Mone was I • ellllr9l4 wl$ Npeated •tolattoaa of atat• lbod• W'lfQllm. ....................... Houn: M.lhw. Fri. Sot. 1866 Newport Blvd. Cotta Mesa (letwffn l9th & lroadway) (114)642~ FUINJTUll • ACCISSORllS • PUNTS • Ponderow Choir ond eftdtoble. 2 "*-'· .. $136.85 LOYI SIAT TAllE-c.. ... ,...... behind l0¥8 Sd « ~ C18 o TV Of $tffeo Unit- $59 .50 Loroet sis. ~bl. Aho ovaDobie 2 to 5 1heJf bool!COMS $21.50 to$51 .00 .... flHfttoSOlou Top Cock toll Toba. ••• $100.65 DINITIIS- Slnof• ~tol Wood Top Tobie l*f8d for Gomrno Of Dining 5 ,_ s.t •• $214.75 Aho OWli .... wlllt Ota. Top Wood Top.OWJRabfe . ~ • ..... ~ • lt90d ._.. • ..,.... • 0.. Ft'Oflf Wol °"*"" Minott e ..... I .I OALYPt.OT •• ................ PUBLIC NOTICE PICTtTIOUS 9USINl!5S NA.MEnATl:MINT 'ri.r fOllOWll'MJ t)t-r wn\ '"" dO'"O 0\1\1 nt'\~H HAPPY COOKER. ,.., v.a 1..foo. Nt•l>Ort S.at ll.CA'1'166J Norn'la o-r~o"' F.trmer. ,.. w. Ocun Front, 8alll0~. CA'7"63 Jolln S l'~r.,..cr. 914 w. ou ,,. FrOfll, Bollloa, C.A •1661 Tiii• busl""" '' COfl<!ucted bY • qeMr at oarlner\l"li~ JohnS F(1rrner This SIAlt'm"nt WM llled •11" Ille C-ly Ci.ti! OI Or M1911 Collnty OftAMY U,ltn. 11'74SCI Pvblltllecl Or-°""' Delly ~lot. .&or11t1.2•.-Motv1.a,1•11 uaM? PUBLIC NOTICE \ ...... Small Theaters Seeking New Funds """"""' By WILLIAM GLOVEll A~O.•-Wnl• There's no show business quite like regional theater on marathon money hunts. "The endless problem," one managing dlrector says, "is that expenses grow every year but you can't raise box office pnces rorever." ON BROADWAY a $20 ticket is no longer a novelty, but most regional companies cling to a lop or about $8 ($6.50 at Costa Mesa's South Coast Repertory). Such seal" meam.~arned income fluctuates widely. It may cover fl5 much as 84 percent of a $1 million operating budget in Louisville, Ky .. or only 50 percent of the modest $450.000 needed by one or the smaller troupes in Washington, D.C. Declining foundation grants and far.from- lavish government support of the arts have in- tensified the n~d for alternate aids to solvency. But what w-0rk!i well in one place may not work in "another. IN SEARCH OF FUND-RAISING MEANS Actors Bow at Florida's Asoto Theater The most widely used income booster 1s tn· creasing the number of season subscribers. 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FRWV !MANCHESTER EX.I G FRWV !CITY OR €)(I "SILYY STllAIC" "THE IUCIC lllD" IRI '7HE VAN" "PICK-UP" (R) "FUM WITH ~ DICI<& JAME" "I.AS VEGAS LADT" lrGI "KING KONG" ~"LIFE GUARD'• IPGI THEAlRES-ORAHGE CO a• cmzm suo 7:JC).9:4S SAT /SUH-I :l0°l:40 S:45-l :OO.I 0:15 CINEMALAND u1u. lb'.., ....... mise1 IOlfltT SHAW lltUCE DllH "IL.ACK SUMDA Y" 111 , ..... ,. lAT•--11 > .. > ... t·IM-l•M CINEMALAND lllUt llarMt ••lllt•U}lWI llil Pll .. "' , 1\.1.,,. 'Af/--ll"J .. 1·4 .. 1-INt "PICK-UP' OH IOI .. •''-"'' J'~11 .. t·n ... ·n Cadillacs to Go-Carts Whutev<'r the Fad Roll 'cm off the mnrk<'t With u Cla!~1ried Ad Call Now! 642-5678 udaimed orsanluUons, Washington's Arena suce, becauae or the capit.al's hi&h population turni)Ver. The c:ompany manages to enllst about 17,000 subscribers annually -enouah to flll about half lbe seats during a product.ion run ln its main auditorium and two·thlrd1 or a smaller playbouff. Thomas C. Ficlthandler, ex«utive director. estimates that about 6,000 new sub· scribe.ts have to be recruited each year. SINGLE TICKET buyers swell Arena Stage's 31 week attendance lO 250,000 -about 88 percent or oapaclty -"but to the 11l$t couple of years it has been harder to sell out without word of mouth," Fichhandler says. The Actors Theater at Louisville has taken big strides toward subscriber solidarity with what John Jory. producing director calls "pressure-cooker" merchandising -making tickets as scarce as possible ror wal'k-up customers interested in seeing ao occasional show. •"l"llB ONLY WAY to sell sub&criptlorts ls lo sell shortage." Jory says. ln 1969 only 1,900 season Ucketa were sold. Each year tjle number bas crown unW now there are l»,200 prepaid spectators i.n the company's two theaters, or 90 percent ol capacity. Florida's state theater. the Asplo at Sarasota suffers a different kmd of subscriber handicap but has developed other kinds of fund· ing that makes il one or the nation's most unusual drama operations. There are just 320 seal-; in the charming 18th century Italian Renaissance structure, a severe limit on season ticket :.ales THE THEATER has skirted that bu1lt·1n limit on up-front revenue by creating a separate corporation for building community support. It now has 4.000 members fondly lffiown as Asolo Angell>. who ante from $15 lO $1,000 to belong. This year about $150,000 is being raised Cancer Can Win Friep.ds MONDAY, APRIL 18 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES <March 21·April 19): Consolidate. collect data. evaluate information. Cancer. Capricorn individuals could be in picture. TAURUS (April 20·May'20): Pressure is re- lieved. You have greater freedom of thought, ac· lion. Expand sphere of influence. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): IUddcn areas re· ceive benefit of greater light. What had been ob· scured is made visible CANCER (June 2l·July 22) · Emphasis on popularity, winning friends. utahiing powers of persuasion. The number "5" figures in mean- ingful way. LEO (July 23·Aug 22 >: You arc asked lo '"take charge" of move, renovation, readjust· ment in connection with basic issues, property • security. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22>: Spiritual qualities should be emnbasized. Your need to rill gap is highlighted. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0 ct. 22): Depth, a rejection o( superficial explanations -emphasis on the original, not secondhand goods or synthetic material. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Finish rather than begin -be aggressive where principles are concerned. Join fi ght to aid underdog. SAGITfARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Vitality makes a comeback. You find new ways of performing special services. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·Jan. 19)<' Good lunar aspect coincides now with writing, distance, ability to communicate with those of varied backgrounds. , AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Exercise de· termination -display courage of convictions. Insist on accounting, quality material, solid structure PISCES <Feb 19·March 201. Do some revis- ing, redecorating welcome v1s1tor whose ideas stimulate. _,,.,. .... Cll\8MA ......... ,,_ ~ Film• Theater Dance. AU Cl ... fMAi•UltGAtHMAU. llrt•' OA1 r .. )1)0~.M •It >S , 9AIX?'r~!l .. ~S~r ~f-AZA •• ..--ieuiao&1-..-•t01IU Mt H• I• rr• Tiit 1ton lllLAIUOOS 1-lllDICOr'IOUll~ M SILVER ... s~~-~~ -1418\ ~ ...... I •o.> .,., '° 1U·•O00 "~TIIUCICIH0• WfTH '"1l4l VAN" Ll"-ll"-fU ~HCll'tC,•UP L -.... H"-'"·lttt .~ .. -~. --u~ \ ~~-(. itl "' n<ft•n 1 H·S .,_, oo POOH I ot.• l\.F U ·' CMT{tTllllllCNl Television 11SLAP SHOT11 IRJ •91'Wo MINUTE WARNING .. "NETWORK",., "SHAMPOO .. IRJ "DE N EED. IRI "BURNT OFFERINGS11 "WIZARDS" (PG) "MON1Y PYTHON & THE HOLY GRAIL" "ROCKY'" .. IURHT OFFIRIHGS .. IPGI .. SILVU STllEAk .. CPGI "°TUMMEL VISION" .. IL.ACK SUHDA Y"" IR) "OME FLEW ovu THE cucwoo·s NEST" "SLAP SHOT"• IR) "LAST DETAIL .. IRI in the .,~ .......... _..... ......... ~.-... .... """""' .......... , GENE WILDER Jilt CLAYBURGH RICHARD PRYOR ...... ,~ ... "-'""""SILVER STREAK''· ~ob(.:,. ~ ....... ,_,_PATRICK McGOOHAN _._"" FRoM Fash ion Island Newport B each • fr. SJ9EREO ~OUNDS OF THE HAR~DR • \ t ' .. ' Singer Enjoying . Mellow Songs, Life • 111- LAS VEGAS, Nev, (AP) - "It.'• tbe Good ure" 11 just one of many tong1 Tony Bennett has 11>ade popular over the la.tt quarter-century, and the "Good Life .. means "good mustc" and "cood art" to the native New Yorker. · "I like the arts," oaid Bennett, as he relaxed between shows re· centJy at the Hotel Sahara here. "When I see a good painting or I see a great performance ... that eJ<cltes me. An artist's good workmanship always knocks me out.'' Like his personal preference in art, Bennett's music iends to be on the soft side, easy-going and romantic. "I don't like to hurt the public," he explained. BENNE'JT WAS born Anthony Dominick Benedetto In (\storia, N.Y. but rus appearance belies his 50 ye ars. He works out almost daily to keep. bls body in shape, and he keeps his mind in condition by painting. Bennett recently sold one of rus art works for $10,000. One does not see Tony Bennett on television very often because he is very selective about his public exposure. "I'd rather be very selective about it than show up every two minutes. I think with the popular artists, you can •run the threat of over-exposure," Bennett said. "Ideally. I would like to do one or two' specials a year. "I don't do any real guest ah o ti,'~ ~ett expla.loed. •·rd rather juat wait to do my own show. I'm vny happy witb the ~ay I'm 9resent.ed oa TV wbta I do goon. AS EXAMPLES,. Bennett poloted to a recent ap,pearance on the "Tonight Show, ' in wttlcb he and Joey Heatherton did about .CS minutes, and on a "Merv Grlt· fin Show," in which be was showcased with the Count Basle Orchestra. "It becomes an event for me to show up, and they treat it aa such so that something really hap· pens. rather than just the usual siUing down, singing a couple o{ songs, getting up and leaving," Bennett said of bis television ap- pearances. "I'd rather do specials," Ben· nett said, adding a plug for an up- coming three-hour television ex· travaganza for the United Way, of which he is the national chairman. · On the other hand. Bennett said he wouldn't mind doing a re- gular show under the right circumstances. "I WOVLD BE interested in a nice little 15-minute show from San Francisco," Bennett s aid, adding that he would like a daily show similar to those done by crooners Bing Crosby and Perry Como in the 1950s. Bennett. who now Jives in Beverly Hilts with his wire, Joanna, and their four children, said he never gets tired of singing Al"Wlreplloto IN LAS VEGA S Tony Bennett his biggest ever hit. "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." "It's really a good music song," Bennett said. "And aiso. that's the reason that people are coming in to see me. So I'm grateful for jt. and I'm really not tired of that at all." The song came out in 1962 and is still selling well. "It still sells very strongly," Bennett said. '"The quarterly statement royalties shocked me. Sales are still very heavy." Bennett performs once a year in San Francisco, and enjoys himself. "They treat m e nicer every year," he declared. Bennet said San Francisco re· sidents are narcissistic about their city, •·and Tightfully so. because unlike any other city in the world except Paris, it's fuil of romance, and it's full of care and beauty." Her Wishes Came Too True .... I 4' ' Beauty Pale, alma&t tr&J\llucent Jae· quel!ne BtueL ails curled lD a , tall. cushiooed canva1 dlatf on a aunporcb of her very own, small and rambling, 12-room bldeawa, house bt1Jl in • California 'a Benedict Canyon. 'fbe mtered sun sun &Jares, and JacqueUne takes refu,e ln the shadow or her outrageously gorgeous mane oC auburn hair, beneath which the famous hazel· green eyes are mere slits of s livery gray . She ls wearing no make-up, and the flawless quality of her s kin tone is awesome. She sports no sign of the terrible sunburns s uffered on loc ation in the Bahamas making ''The Deep," the ocean-oriented $py adventure s tory by Peter Benchley, the author or "Jaws." JACQUELINE Bisset, now 32. arrived in Hollywood from England about 10 years ago to screen test for director George Cukor, and was immediately packed off to South Africa for her first American-produced movie. She has not stopped working since, either in Hollywood or Europe. The doe-eyed, mullll· ingual beauty can play French ladies in French films, British ladies in British films and American ladies in American films and any combination thereof -in addition to being the number one female box-offi ce star in Japan. "Working on 'The Deep' was an incredible ex~rience. l was not even a good swimmer when I started. I'm not al all athlelic. I had no choice but to dive. "I got almost good at diving when I got over tbe terrifying ex- per ience of my own panic. The thought of a ll those watery fathoms between you and the sur· face is your worst enemy, and TAKES THE PLUNGE New Diver 81Het myself that I was part of a team and, il I surfaced, everyone must go with me. "THEN THERE would be hours or rentling the air tanks and resetting the lights and cameras. You see. for weeks the whole comapany just moved to the bottom of the sea. Even the script girl sat with a writing pad on her lap taking nqtes with a special pen. "Peter Yates, the director. couldn't scream at us, so he was frustrated into giving notes on a blackboard with wate rproof chalk. It was unreal and something I never suspected I had the courage to do. The crew was very protective and won- derful." Since Jacqueline·s well-known seven year live-in with actor Michael Sarrazin broke up two years ago, she has kept constant company with a ruggedly By ERMA BOMBECK It's funny what a dif- ference a few years will make in your attitude toward children. e ~- AT WIT'S END today to see if she stilt has legs. It's painful to re· member, but there was a period of years when I lived by the slogan, ''You can drive a Child to water ... but you can't make him wash." I wish J. had a nlckel for every time l personally turned on the shower, filled the tub. measured out the shampoo and physically threatened to do harm to their bodies if they did not avail themselves of soap and water. much more frightening than the Possibly the greatest thought of a barracuda or shark. discrepancy you note is Just when my panic would peak. t h e a t t i tu d e o f I would have to angrily remind There was a time when I took a piece of cardboard from m y husband's shirts, ran a string through It, and hung it around my son 's neck. It read, "PLEASE DO NOT FEED." .. He was like a disposer in Keds ... eoing up and down the street with his mouth open. He made garbage trucks ~m endangered species ir. our neighborhood. of his mouth, I was in· terpreting the bubbles. Through adolescence and the teen-age years I was always pleading, "Talk to me. I'm your mother." You know when he began to talk ? When he moved to LA and the daytime rates "erE 48 cents for th~ first manute and 33 cents for each additional minute plus tax. We spent $4 .53 last week JUSt to hear hjm relate how his white sweater s hrank in the soak cycte l could bite my tongue when I think back on it, THAT WAS before the Herbal Connection. To· da y, bathing amon g teen-agers is a religion. The hot water tank is a shrine and fat hair is the ultimate. grandparents. When the --------------------children are babies they stand in line tQ sit with them. This tapers off a about 18 months when it is discovered they have openings in every part o their body that needs al· tention. I heard a grandmothe say the other day, "I wouldn't supervise m y teen-age grandchildren for a nything in the world. Who am I kid· ding? The Natio nal Guard wouldn't sit with them " I guess the moral o the story is, "Enjoy it ... before you know wha What I wouldn 't give to have anyone feed him to- day ... cookies, candies. ice cream ... anything to take the edge off his ar· petite and ruin h s meals. And remember, "Talk tome?'' I COULDN'T wait until the kid be ga n t o talk. I'd sit in front or him and be so anxious to have anytrung come out you 're doing." but there actually was ar,~~;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;~~~~~~~~if"B ;ml } ....,01•ACA11111taw..-. ro1~~~d'!:~g~~t~~l l.Yq[# ;:J itll1tl Ji<:?Jt '!~'"f!tf ca:;;~ ~=·-- out or those good clothesj:\i(l jj]Jli;l):.'4{1\j.l::)r.i '\J:\jj -------J4U-l_l.-c>N __ "_u_ 1 _, .. &&, nuun ~~ffr!~~~::~f~~ c2Uf'JI'' s3f.fua ) ~I,,~' 77 poi grubby to play." ~-_ . 1 • •••• ,, ... •M • ,.,M • IOllT NO 'Ulll What I ~ouJdn"t give ACMU&Yaw,...eu1t..- [gj "A WONDERFULLY LUSH, L ILTI NG A ND LAVISH MUSICAL " Judith Crtet, S•turd•)' ltewlew RICHARD CHAMBERLAND• GEMMA CRAVIN PLUS BRUCE DERN IN "SILENT RUNNING" EDWARDS CINEMA HARIOR ATADi\MS"' COST A MESA • .546.3 I 02 IUOI SUIDlr IS ILRWY THE SCREEI' •mT l•WIY •SH! IT IS I Tiii ... I CLASS IJ ITSElf f '!.Ru RHcJ. Hew YO<'\ O.tlly "'"' ••RAC• YOUflll•LP POR •BLACK IUNDAY'I 1 IS, WITHOUT DOUBT, THIE PtN•IT UPIONAQI THRILLIR OP AICaMT VUAS! u la en •l•g•nt •nd r1chly textured production. 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Includes two speolcen. 15 bosk tune-up tests for ~-6-S·cylinder engines. Sold ·in automotive deportmenf. 51-Ct •. FOAM CUPS ·.· 39!. ·_ Holds hot or cold beverages, Ol'f)osoble, white only. Save nowl FOLD·A·WA Y GRILL ~~--99~.- Melol table top style charcool grills. Easy fo 1tore. Save todoyl 2'1•" HOUSE PLAITS 3~97c Auot1ed varieties to choose from. .,_.. oi... ! f I COSTA MESA & PLAZA AREA Lath & Plaster Ouahty construction to this charming 3 b9dtoom horn. In Coste Mesa. Large covered patio wea g,.at tot parties! 3 bedrocms. dlnt~g area off tht country lcltehen. 'M:>od ca•in~ ~e storage shed. 172,000. call 540-1720. Russ.ti Built Custom home in exelusive Nonh SentaAnaarea Timed outside hghts '°' that special effect Tree llned COS ' street. Low maintenance yards. Huge floor plan features 3 bedrooms. candlelight dining room ae""8d by a gourmet kitchen. Big hving room. lovely coveted patio. $89,900, call 5'40-1720. $54,000·4 Bdntls . Halldsome home close to South Coast Plaza' Central location. near schools' 4 bedrooms. 1~ baths Formal dining room. entry hall to luxury hving room· Forced air heating. bnck patio. Deluxe k1tch8n built·tns. Call 979-2390 VA & FHA Terms Super fmancing available on thus ctlarming home 1n Qt.ii.et area of Santa Ana. Near seh<><>ls. sh<>QS and cl1tlrches• 3 bedrooms inside. format d1n1ng room next to a ranch kitchen. Neatly manicured yards. Only S48.000. call 979-2390. 'CoYered Patio Ideal for outdoor entertaining' EZ care yards trees and foliage Converted garage is now a family room and can hold your poof table. 3 bedrooms. buffet dining room. Ultra mode<n !Qtchen w1fh range/oven and dishwasher. Oodles of fruit trees. S49,950. call 979-2390 Cherrydale Ranch Neatly groomed corner lot wrth room lor your trailer or boat. Enclosed patio could be a game room area! Big 1ns1de -w1th 3 bedrooms. family sized d1n1ng room next to a mom lovrn kitchen. New rust colored carpets, rich earth rones and textures thruO\Jt Walnut paneled garage. new storage shed $66.950 call 979-2390. Thick Carpets ts just one of the gorgeous extras 1n lh1s lovely 4 bedroom home. Your feet w111 love the softness! Rock I.replace to cuddle by in the living room. 4 bedrooms or convertible den. tiled entry to family room area Forced air heating. covered patio Heavy shake roof $62.500. all terms' Gall 979-2390. Sandooint Showplace Original Sandporn' home with all thEi space you'll ever need' Professionally landscaped grounds. sonnkle<s lront and rear. Covered and carpeted patio 4 bedroor(\'I. family room. PV srone fireplace. Central air cond1t1onlng for comfort $69.500. call 979-2390 $53,500-Mesa Verde Quiet area of Costa Me'la' Super townhome oodles of privacy <Amm pool and patio area great for the summertime' Convenient 10 schools and shoos 2 bedrooms. formal d1n1ng room + eating area Forced air heating. deluxe kitchen Call today. 540-1720 You'll Pinch Yourself To make sure lhe once of this lovely home is right' Nice Westside location Super paho with hreplace & BBQ. Inside features 2 bedrooms. 1 'It baths, bnck : flrepla<::e to warm your toes EaHn area in the family kitchen. Asking $59.500. call 540-1720 SANTA ANA Tum Of The Century '. Charming Engllst1 ~lucco house remm1scen1 ol the days qone bY' Beamed CP1l1ng'l plate glass mmo«; like new country kitchen Covered oaflo e>nvate and cozv floor plan 3 Of 4 bt'drooms brick fireolace to cuddle bY Lovely home on nice neighborhood $60.000, call 540-1720 -. Private Ouiet Area Surrounded by a I'ed'ge of pnvacyl Neatly groomed yards alley access for your tra1t0' or boat Clean 1ns1de with a large !amity room great for that ooot table 3 bedrooms. elllra baths 01n1n9 area 1n the family k1tchf'n Covered ver;tnda patio $46 ~OQ. call 979-2390 $48,500 Starter Special Sold as ls1 Save on this charming starter home Big yard. plenty of room for your trailer or boat• 3 bedrooms. tormaf dlntng room served by a ranch kitchen. Private master suite, hving room big enough for parties Only S48,500, call 979-2390. .. Mo•e Out • Of That I st HorM And check out this lovely 4 bedrOC>fn sprawhng ranch' Big enough for a growing family! Open beamed ceilings. large living room & beautiful hreptace to cuddle by. Eating area m t"8 k1tch,n. forced air heating. Big patio ~a. S52 900. Call 540-1720 All · Spruced UD And we1hng for the per1ect buyer1 P..ewty painted. new cedar fencing, like new carpets. water heater & upgraded bathroom! Charming family home. room for YoUr bo8t or traller. 3 bedrooms. forrnet dining room + bfeakfast nook. Uvlng room. brick petlo. S54,800. call 640-1720. . . IRVIME Birch Trees Lush Seffina Professionally landscaped ground's surrounds this California Home Freshly painted and all spruced uo for your 1nsoect1011 New caroets. coordinated drapes thruoul even decorated by a pro• 3 bedrooms. 2 lull baths Candletrghl dining room. birch wood cabinets. M1-•x1can brick fireplace. $76.500. Call 979-2390 A'8i9 Covered Patio ls great to hove When SYmmer entertftlning begins• Super tarqe patio, flower 'f)lanters aod sortnklers all around. ln'l1de features 3 bedrooms + a big den, formal d1n1n9 room Congoleum krtcnen fk>or. 1lluminatlng fireplace 10 tf>ll stories by FOteed air heating. $70.800. call 540-t 720 Deerfield Patio Delic)ht Handsome M pen model patio hOme with everythlnl) you II ooss1bly need! ltahan tiled entry leads to huge family room great for those teen parties, 3 bedrooms. loving room with fireplace. Quality c:ari>ets and drapes. Two t>etios one Is covered. sprinideQ front and rear. se7.9CIO. call 540-1720. · · Califomia Homes-Choose! Take Your pid( from theSe two beautiful California homes. 3 & 4 bedroom home's. tormat dtnTng rooms, big ranch kitchens. One has two wet bars. wood buming fireplaces. Both ere professionally landscaped. S86.500, & SfM,!500, tue your pidt. Call la79-2390. Trddition, Pride & Results! Join the company where you receive the highest earnings. Tarbell is No. 1 In sales. llstll)gs and listings sold In Orange County. Unequaled record for national distinction in real estate advertising. Exclusive TarbeU Cadillac Club. Awar,d winning 15-day Training program. · If second place Is not good enough for you. Join the wlnnerf can. · 8 to 5, Monday thru Friday. • . 832·54~0 . . --- Sunday, Af)r1117. 1977 Tarbell, Realtors State-Wide Champion Tarbell , Realtors has been honored by the California Association of Realtors with the top advertising award for Classified Adve rtising. The winning entries were displayed at the annual convention in San . Francisco. where Realtors from throughout the state attended. Tarbell Company president . Allan Sloan & advertising director Karen Smith visited the gallery of winners FOUNTAIN VALLEY Stardust Pride of Ownership Only model on the market• Gorgeous slate entry. thick new carpets to smk your leer into. Cedar lined ctosets. Franciscan tiled kitchen and baJhs. 4 versatile bedrooms 2Vz baths Dining area hvmg room ftreplace Separate family room great for parties. Assume lhe 1ow 1n~t toan & save' S8 t ,950. call 842·8854. Submit Offers Owner Anxious to Sell BeautHul family home in suoer area• Used bnck oat10 deck for lazying this summer. 3 or 4 bedrooms. convertible den. 01ntng area in the family-big kitchen. handsome used bnck fireplace warms the hv1ng room. Entry hall, chef s dream kitchen wrth the best m built-ins. $68,950. call today 842-2561. Walk to Mile Square Park And super neat rec center close to thrs charming family home. Neally groomed yards. pretly patio out back. Inside oilers spacious floor plan with Jack 'n Jill bedroom. 3 bedrooms. formal d1ntng & eve~parate family room with blazing fireplace. Natural wood ceilings. mirrored closets. lar9e pantry. handy kitchen. $85.000, call 842-2561. Wake Up To Sunshine On a cloudy day from this Greenbrook giant' 3 &>amsh tiled pallos, gaa f1replt surrounded by low maintenance y&tds makes this the perfect home to Just klck back and relax. Trailer or bOat parking, lush green garden. 3 bedrooms. format~1nlng, entry hall to family room. Brick t1replaoe, deluxe kitchen. $92.000. call 842~91. HUNTINGTON BEAC H Bulff ArOund A Goraeous-4trium Provides a ltlsh sett1ngi o this rambling Spanish rttr.,.I Flowing wate<t.il big p001 and pello area Ideal ror family run Bio floor plan offers e Sunken hvmg room. 3 bedrooms. lorl'hal dtntng Ultra modern kitchen roman tub with pr111ate garden area You have to see this home to app<ec1ate Its beauty! $9.t.500, catl 842-2601. Won't Last At This Price One block from s 150 000 homes! Super executive area near schools and oark Brilhant POOi and 1acuzz1 Ill the private rear yard Huge family room big enough tor your game tables Formal dining room deluxe kitchen bu11t·1ns. Par~ your trailer or boat' $84.500. call 842·8854. Bring Your Paint Brush And r-ave SSS ori this lovely 4 bedroom home Great floor Plan very versa11le so 11 lets you have ot your way• D1111ng k1fcheri. luxury Irving room with •I s own fireplace. Covered pa.ho Near all schoots and shoos Ou1ck oossess1on <Jva1lable F•x up and save• $68 700. · ·call 842-2561. Summer Mist Executive Villa 3 blocks from the ocean walk to schools even a park with handball & tennis' Prestige area of line homes 4 large bedrooms. 3 full oaths Candlellghl dmrng room, family room with fireplace Deluxe 1>Ul1Hns. wired for stereo Front and rear sororikters Spht level oat10 Onoy 1 ye<lf"'Old. $14 t .500, call 540· 1720 Jump Up And Into This gorgeous POOi on the private rear yard rs grear for when the weather gest hot• Plenty of room for your trailer or boat Inside o ffers all the room you 11 ever need wirn 4 bedrooms. seoarate family room brick fireplace. Even a formal d1n'tnq room for tam1ly get togethers. S86 500. call 962·5566. t-4ot Just a Home A Lifestvle Join the countless others ~~o havl! retreated to rownhome l1v1ng1 Gorgeous villa nearly new complelC Swim ooot. 1acuu1 sauna lenn1c; courts all conveniently located. Shoos and beach area not far away' Wood dPCked oatio. 2 bedroom'l 21'1 balh5. Formal d1n1nq new kitchen b1111t·1nc; S77 500. call 842·6691 It's What You Wouldn't Exoect From a ttne family home Com tort" a11d a price to meet your budget' 3 bedroom•;. dining kitchen wofh range & oven Oversized llvlng room great for entertaining Entry hall, large covered patio. Only $69.900, call 962-5566 The Home· With It All! Two atriums with lush gardens. soarkhng pool wrth automatic POOi sweeo. mahbu lights for that soec1a1 ellecl': Microwave oven In the ultra modern kitchen. big storage house. garage door opener and much more• 3 bedrooms. !amity room. 2°12 bathS. Dining kllcnen. large hvmg Quarters S 159,500. call 842·8854 Walk to Lake, Park, Schools Unbelievable locallon. less than two miles from the beach. Fully sprinklered EZ care yards. Quaint front porch so you can relax under the stars! 4 bedrooms. family room. hving room fireplace. Color coordtnaled thruouLS75,900, call 842-8854 Near Park Great for Kids Handsome Bell Meadows home with a big floor plan guaranteed to please• Great school area. large COS street. 4 bedrooms, extra baths for yaur convenience Fursta family room off the entry foyer. eating area served by a deluxe kitchen. 3-car garage. covered patio area. SBS.500. call 962·5566. CORONA DEL MAR Walk to Beach Income units in this great beach town area. Within walking or J09ging distance to beach! All are· two bedroom units. one is furnished Parking areas. drapes. even a SWlm PoOI to enjoy the summer! For more detalls, call 962·5566. HOME SOLD PLAN We will sell your home -or BUY IT! It's the original Tarbell Plan that takes the worry and te~ion out of home selling by letting you know ahead of time that your home is sold! If Tarbell does not sell your home in 60 days at a previously agreed upon price-we will buy it for cash-and you're on your way . Call any Tarbell office, and learn how to qualify for the sQnsation8l '.'Home Sold" plan. I l .. 'I . . . . . ·. . .... .. ~. D2 DAIL y PILOT a..nd!y, Apr!l 17, 1177 ~· ,_ REA LTORS® do more than help you buy or sell homes. REALTORS® also specialize in various areas of real estate ... com mercial and industrial property ... land development . . . property management ... farm and land ... investment ... apps;ai sal ... urban pl anning ... counseling . . . research . . . mortgage financ ing. REAL TORS® are professionals ... actively engag ed in th e real estate business. members of the NATIONAL A SSOCIATION OF REAL TORS® and are pledged to a - Code o f Ethics. 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IOI Dvver Dr. Newport Beach 841-~ 1644 Su Ml1ucl. Newport Be8ch ff.44.QOO lrvtne, at Campu1 V1ltey Center 752-l~H ASSOCIATED BROKERS 2025 W Dalh()a Alvci. 'kwport Deach 673-3663 C. F. COLESWORTHY REALTORS f':astblu(( Sboppmg Center Newport Betirh 1140·0020 THE REAL ESTATE PLACE VALLEY REAL TY 1470 Jam bore(• Rd. :-.lcwport Beach -&40.9900 LE RAISOR REALTORS 15:!'.l l'aml°lu' Dr . In inc 1133 8600 ('.1mptl'• \'alll'\' Shopping Center GEM REALTORS l.:'O F' Tu,tm fl\'t'Otlt' "'ll•wport BeJrh 642-4623 NIG'iL BAILEY &.ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE :::'J.! F Cnu't ll w1 Corona del !\far lo)) I lJ SELECT PROPERTIES f \\" 0 1111·1·.., To S1•n ,. You ( ·11,t .1 ,, , .. .,, i'."1l :It'll '\ ,.,, 1 url 111 11 le .s~ :!tit~t TURNER ASSOC., REALTORS I ltl'i .._ C'na~t lluahwa\' l..1i:un 1 R1•J1 h 491 1177 LIDO REALTY !~7 \'1.1 l.lrln L1rln Tsl1 '' "port Bt-.11 h 1i7J 7,)(11} GRAMD VISTA REAL TY :!'.!67'! l .. 1111lw1 t r1m1. El '10111 iHfl.J:!l:.! JONES REALTY •••ti W 11.tlh••J Hllrl :-.;, ""1><111 II·· II h tiil •• 'ltl C ENTURY 21 /J. W . MARTEN REAL ESTATE 200 'le~ port Ct"nter Or. 'lt"wport HNch 640·5357 GRAHAM REALTY l \!I H11·1•r!.id1• Ave. '\;1•\1 port 111·.u h f.162t11 RUMBOLD REAUY INVESTMENTS 'll.! \t,1rtn1• \\f'Ollt' H.1lh11.1 l-.l.1011 liiS IR:?'.! DONALD M. llRD ASSOCIATES, REALTORS 2192 Martin. Irvine. 7S2·731S RICH REALTY 221 Milford. Corona del Mar 673-70<$0 6\3·0510 REAL TY WORLD Ul8M Brookhurst, Ji'oUnlaln V•ll.et' M3·9'm • PAUL MARTIN REAL ESTATE 3036 E. Const Hi11)wny Corona del!\1u 144·7• ROH SHERMAN I ASIOC, 600 Newport CCl'lt«r J)r, t• .NewPort Beach N()-65()0 Gii WALKER, REAL TY 33S5 Via Lido, •200 Lido (sic. Nev. port Beach 67S.S200 HOLLIS WOOD, REALTOR 1706 Ea.st Oce1nfronl, Balboa 67Uf178 • . • • ·.APRIL 17 to 23 1977 ~ND ••• AN INVESTMENT FOR ALL TIMES. RAMID EXCHANGORS :ro81 Business Center Dr. Su1le 100. Irvine 833-1768 RACHELLE ROBERS REALTOR 3333 E. Const JltRhwCJy Corona delMar 675·2373 THE VILLAGE REALTORS 5321 Universitv Drive Irvine f>S2 70m HESTER·IROWN & ASSOC., REALTORS Bank ot Calif Bldg, Suite 220 1401 Dove St. Newport Beach 833·9781 EILEEN HUDSON, REAL TOR 36 Pine Valley Ln <Big Canvon ) Newport Beach 644-0322 QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES J llMI Quail Street. !lie\\ port B1·;1d1 752· 1~.!0 ROY McCARDLE REAL TOR 1810 Newport Blvrl Costa Mesa 548-7729 CURTIS BRADLEY COMPANY :J2:t2.'i South Cousl H•J!hwav Soulh Lal!Un:l 49:l-6ll:ci JOHNSON & CO /WORLDWIDE R.E. :!005 F~ 1.kr:in 01\ cl Bal brw li73 451."1 TRI HARBOR REALTORS 100 E. 17th ~lrt"H Costa Mesa 616 325.5 SUPERB HOMES REAL TY 1555 Bakrr·Su1tc A&ll (.;o.,ta Me~a !WH-8655 HERMAHSKl/RED CARPET REALTORS 110 1-: Ji th <;r Co-.1 a :\I C\J '115 :J.ll I NEWPORT HARBOR, COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS 4111 Newport Bl\'d. "ll•wpc1rt Brarh 616 Jf>71 LUSK REALTY 2515 E. Coasl l11ghwnv Corona del Mar 6'7!i :m I JEFF IRIERY, REALTOR 2602 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 675 91 ll HASTINGS & CO., REALTORS 2S03 Eastbluff Dr .. 11201 Nt'wport Bcuch 640·55fi0 KENNEY REAL EST A TE 2~~71 J rrnnimo. ~u1tr fi \li'l'lnn \'u•io 7f.X 61iGJ KATHY TRACY, REALTOR 1100 Quu1l Newport neach 548·1927 WHELAN REAL ESTATE 735 Baker Street. Costa Mesa 540.3666 WHELAN REAL ESTATE 1"980 Goldenwcst Westminster 89S-78SS llAllaL A CO. PROPl!llTIH 1321 BAyslde Dr, Corona del Mar 673-7011 750· 1092 IOUY'HllN C~UFORNIA REAL TY ~ -~ pr~s Street IMla Ana elsht.s S40-8149 I._ ITOMEY MA YOCK Ill Mayock CQrp. 3IJO Glennyre Laguna Seaeh 49Hl46 GEORGIA A. HEALEY REALTOR 333 Ea~t Coast Hwv Corona dtl Mar, 67S.2373 GOLD COAST REALTY & INVISTMB(rS 11.8 W. El Portal, San Clemente dl-3700 VILLAGE PROPERTIES 2'; 11 E~1st Coa~t ll1Rhwny Coron.i <.lei Mur 673-7601 ANCHORAGE INVESTMENTS a,mu (;!l:.t:-t I hgh" ay. Dana Po mt 496·7711or831·3136 GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY F\81 Dov1•r Dn\'e, Newport Beach 631-1800 LEADERSHIP REALTY lilil Bl'at-h Rlvrl I lunlml!ton Beach 842 $4!ih NEW WORLD DISCOVERY SYSTEMS, INC. 2800 E. Madison Ave. Suite 8 -7 F'ullerton. Ca 92631 (?14) 996-3460 REESE REALTORS 1709 Iowa St. C.M. 751-1173 LINGO REAL ESTA. TE Four Offices To Serve You l'Y.H55l 497-2489 493·8812 495·1720 PROPERTY HOUSE 6308 West Coasl Hwy. Newport Beach 642·3850 HERBERT HAWKINS REALTORS ll!O:'>S Mui::noha St, Fountam Vnlley 963·8.'Hl RANCH REALTY I \427 Cul\'er Dr. Irvine 551·2()()() McMASH REALTY 22711 Newport BJ\·d. Costa Me~a 642·1334 HADLEY REAL TY & INVESTMENT 16Jll Ucnch Bl\•d, Jluntington Beach 963-8933 RITA MYERS REAL ESTATE 1786 So CQn~t Hwy. Laguna Beach 4 !>t · 5420 or 96(J.l 70 l DAVID BOURKE REALTOR 1500 Adams, Suite 31:1 Costa Me:.a 546·9950 WORLD REAL ESTATE 3015 B Harbor RI Coc;tu Mc•;a. 5S6·TI77 CORPORATE REALTY 1200 N. Main St Suite 22-1 Sarita Ana 5Sll·1701 CENTURY 21 /CROCKH REAL ESTA n 621 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa 642-5062 CHANGING TIMES REAL ESTA TE LOAMS 360 So. Tustin, Orange 673-4883 FOlllT OLIOM, IMC, 2299 Ha.rbOr Bivii. C4Jel a Me.n 645-0303 LINGO REAL EST An 31708 Coast Highway. South Laguna • 499-4551 WA TIRFROMT PROPIRTIES, INC. -16Ul2 P acifi c Coast Uwy HunUnaton Beach (213) S92·231.3 O . P. WELLS REALTOR 83.1· Dover Or. Ste. 8 'lrWl>Ort Beach 645-9950 DEVIN RUL ESTATE 1790 Newport Blvd. Cotta Kesa. uu.na ...-., Sund!y, N>t"I 17 1977 OAIL y PILOT DS Reol Estate ...•.••. 1000·2999 The Blcgest Marketplace on the Oranae Coast -E~oyment & , Rtntols .•.•.•...• 3000-~ DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ·. ADS Prtp0rotlon ••.... 7000·7199 Buslntu, Jnvt1t1Mnt & MtrchondiM , .•... 8000·8099 Flnonciol ••...••••• 5000 . .5049 One Call Service Booh & Marine Announcements, Ptuonals, You Can S~ll It, Find It, [ 642 •5678 J Equipment . • . • . .. 9000.9099 lost & Found •...•• 5050.5499 ~Fast Credit Approval Automobiles & other Services & Repairs. 6000-6099 Trade It With a Want Ad Transportation •..• 9100-9999 . ________ ,Hou ... 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OOL FIA TUUD IN HOME MAGAZINE DAILY PILOT GllUl'IWS IEAC $57",'150 In a secluded area of old Corona del Mar, a Blurock-designed, Pleger·built dupleX' with fantastic bay view from each unit. $320,000 ICllblllty fOf' t'-fint ltt-Dram Jt, mi: r0<1m, cornet iMerffo• Ollly. _,,.._ ~a din an It room. ,...shet''s Notice: All real estate advertised in thia newspaper IS SUb· jt.>ct lo the Federal f'air Hou~ing Ac t of 1968 wtuch makes 1t illegal to advertise "any pre· fere nce. llm1tjl1on. or discrimination based on race. color, rehg1on. sex. or national ongm, or an intention to make any such preference. hmita t1on, or d1scri mination.'' Ttus newspaper will not knowingly at·l·cpt any adVl'rlls1ng (or rC'al · estate which 1:. in viola tJon or lhe law ~sf« Sole •..•...•...•....•...... 1002 •.••••.•............... FORCED ENTRY PREVENTION Tremendous Pressure against door knob. retards even rotation. S1mphc1ty of design, single screw, adJUSts lo most all doors. front, rear and glass i.liding Travchnit ~11C' fnlds 24" overall. ideal al Motel\, <1nd Hotels. etc. All Aluminum. onlv 10 ot SEE THESE ~ garden view kitchen. artistic open stairs lo :.epitr a t e ma:.ter & children's swte. 22 rt ballroom :.ued party r oom overlookin1t courtyard. Hurry' 963-7881 HOMES OHM l ·S TWs Aftetaooa UHlc;MJE IM HARIOR VIEW HOMES - ''Palermo", 2 story, 4 bdrm, nr poo\, $172,500. See Sharon Smith at 19ff4 Port Bristol. UHl(l>UE ~OM SPYGLASS HILL - Tradewinds, 4 bdrm, jacuzzi, exciting decor, view. See Allan Heller at #29 Montecito. UHlquE IN THE ILUFFS -Trina with b ig Back Bay views, original cond .. estate saJe. See Natalie Fogarty at 416 Plata. ''"' "' I 'J ~ I ( •., ' AHOTHBt COMTRACTOR'S HOME In Capistrano, a beautiful 2631 sq. ft. home with 4 bdrms, 21h baths. formal dining rm., family rm. A truly luxury home with just about every amenity you can imagme! $195,000 LOOKJNG lo ~larl J fast Chc•rk or MonE'Y Ordl'r food l.crv1n• & pay ~:> :>5 l'O'>l Paid DOOlt-GU.UD INTIUllSH 1531 East Edmger Ave. UHlqut IM THE RAC9UET CLUI -im- mac. two story, upgraded, air cond., near tennis, only $104.000. See Sandy Zook at 413.5 Robon. Irvine. UHl9UE ova HEWPORT HARIOR -4 bdrm, 2 story, incredible Bay views. room for tennis. See Jane Paquin at RAMILIMG BEACH EST A TE SIR-POOL OPB4 SUH. I ·5 229 VlA GB40A Lido Isle, 2 bdrm .. dinmg rm., den +3 baths. French Regency of outstanding construction & charm. Great kitchen & floor plan for entertaining, opening on spacious patio. A gracious home in a quiet setting on Lido's widest street. $205,000 Santa Ana. Ca 92705 youn.elf rent" Call NOW about lh1s loharp com· memal bid~ 1n PRlME G"'~rol 1002 G~ 1002,Getteral 1002 J}WltJngton 8t.•«.1 l'h lot·. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call: 1101 Kings Road. $325,000. · U~l()UI: ti()MI:~ Tr~ hned approach to this cxecut1-.c ranch Formal entry l o dramatic Ii \'Ing room Formal dining 1s conve WATERFRONT Properties, Inc. (2131592-2813 OPEN HOUSE 11269 PRIMROSE FOUNT AIH VALLEY 4 BR. 3 BA t«ilht'draJ ce1hn.: "cl bar & all hnc feature!> Extra s11.e ) ard W1room for pclOI . ooat & t'am~·r ,\gt &-1;, 8616 PORTOFINO SOMERSET 1n llarbor View llomes. New paint inside and out. Upgraded c·arpets. wall ro,·enngs and drapes. Lledrms. h;c ram1ly room w wet bar Formal din· mi: room 2 f"1repfa('CS View C'O\ c red patio. Somerset model. Asking onl) S169.950 64-t-7270 O~n Sat/S..n 1-5 162 I Port larmoutft «4UK SHtdi tJ~'UH4# RC ALTO RS SALES ASSOCIATE " REALTORS• "THE NICEST PEOPLE SELLING THE NfATfSTHOMES CORONA DEL MAR, 676-6000 MESA VERDE, 546-5990 • CALL US ruenllyservc<lfromhugc 0 • .,... S' .... f·S ..,36 sr""W""R'o 'Ro. counlry styh:d k1tcht'n ,........ un. .. '""' "" Separate family room Corona dcl Mar triplex; three 2 overlooks s plirkhng pool bdrm.-;., 2 frplc. units. bit-ins, pool. and terrac<'!t Stone H · hl d d h fireplace. ll1dc away I g y upgra e pent ouse un- Wlnlt for ma!ttcr !tuitc & 1t... partial views of ocean, Catalina & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• childr.en·~ quarters . night lights. Panelin~. beam ceil. Lot EXECUTIVE !ttyll' & grat•c des11:ncd 2300 Sq. ft. larger than average CdM on ~ne level Hurry · income lot. SI98 500 G..wraf 1002 GeMrol 1002 IEACH TRl--LEVEL won t last. 963· 7881. ' ~;:;y~;~;;~:~ [i'lfi~{fl) Q: Orange Coast Q: lllc entry! Step lown liv. 2600 E.Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar rm. + Kini: Jlenry VIII ••ilil Trade your old stuff for REAL ESTATE 644·4848 HARBOR VU HOMES I lard to find modt'I 3 BR1..:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-~I w bt•Jullful )artl. "e ll HAZEL CAMCRON formal dine! Gourmc•t -new goodies w ith a galley + toast your toes --------1 Classif1ed ad 642-5678 ~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! fireplace m !am. rm. --------------------------------------Soaring sta1rl'ase to IOC'<•ted in lr Jcl ,\gt ---------i OPEH HOUSES 1-S 8221 La Granda Circle. La Palma MS.fl61fl /\ P I' L I-~ VA L L 1-; Y • 5 ,1cres. l ur re rnn l. n ndrr hlk house. 32 xl6' BR. rorc illr, nat. gal>, well. hor.ses OK. Down paym't Sl0,000 . ownt·r carries the pJpcr~ l"ull price SJ6.00U or b~t ofr CJll i U 73-1 IH43 LIMDA ISLE SUNDAY l·l 1Y APPOIMTMEHT OPEN SAT /SUH t -5 I 14 42nd Stre..t 11wwp!}rt lleal'h duplex 2 l.p & 3 down, one w I frplc. lmmjcula~! 2 Car l(aral(e; Amcncan Home Shield warranty $155.000 67J Jtitl.1 1133·0523 E V('S associated BROKER S-AE•'L 'l'OAS l02'~ W lo•boo b,' J•• t 4 BEDROOM, 2 BA. POOL $91,900 8866 Ovieda Plaza. Westminster 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH $63,900 1885.5 Tomahawk St. Fountain Valley 4 BEDROOM. 212 BATH $122,900 10499 Salinas R1~r Car. Fountain Valley 5 BF;DROOM. 2:!.t BATH Sl34.500 scperate bdrm complex. Sweeping mslr. be<lrm retreat + 3 Mammoth k1dd1es bdrms! BBQ backyard! Truly a handsome s howcase! Call for pn vale showing! 847 6010 '"'" r Q•f1S ;u""/'rH;{•.rp remJ l.11r.:1· u1111,ual. ~ nn1---------t I 80 5 5 MOCJftOlio St. IF honw un '''''" IJ rgl• lur. v.1th p.1n11r.1rn1<' \It'" 111 m.1rn UJ\, l::l.ll'nSl\C UM? tof v.111111 & hn•lo. :.! slips, ~')!).') IOI. llRl\ll 1.;; 'ltJ:! 642-567$ DAILY PILOT DOVER SHORES UNDER \I \RKl-:T for t h1-; 1n er l\JllU ~'I fl FomtoiwV...., 963.all I ,,.,,Jrm dcl·ur l nu.,udl J P· G~I I 02 eMf'al vn:w hom 1• ~u .allt v, o jG 1002 ,--.unt mt·ru' ~ IJ.e,lro<>m ••••• • • • • • •• •• •• ••• •••• • •• ••• ••• • ••••••••••••• a pool home is for you , come see this gorgeous 3 bedroom bome! It's a steol al $63,500.! Call now! cint ludin~ k•• ma ... 11•r ht .tr m • mo1l h1•r 1n law·• t L1hr11r. <'l<tr.a li:1• 1.11nth r m fllr m•1l dm m1: ·i:uurm1•t k1t1 h• 11 l.Uli 1'11I J1 1s O p1 n !' .. 11 sun I :1 TAX PROBLEM 1 • We C'an hf'lp hy selcrtmg fn1m ll itroup of our 1n come Pf'Ol)('rnea Lhe one to Cit your lnx n~l~ Call for a pr<11n1 mPnt. 54!1 H6r1~ ~UPERB OPEN TODAY AND SUN. 1-5 F.ASTRLUFF' 4 bdrm. 2~ ba. LUSK "B" with VIEW OF CA.TALINA. Good location Sharp condition. Extra park· inJ?. POOL SIZED YARD $157,500. * OPEN SAT 1-5 PM THE BLUFl-'S. Beautiful 3 bdrm., 21h ba ''D'' end unit with spectacular view of bay. mts. and night lights. Like new condition on lovely cul.de· sac s t. $159,500 FEE. • * •100 AJ.ppo St ...... . ••2975 9'1edllda Red Carpet Realtors 754-1202 Open Sat /Sun I ·S 2200 I Cafol"1tta Cir. HwstlingtOR leach Prked to sell. $76.900. 3 Bedrm, 2 bath. quiet l'UI· de-sac street. Walk to beach. acros' street Crom Park and l.ibrary. 646-3928, (l\1('!1.645-5253 Lachenmyer Realtor BY OWNER 1larborV1ewHome Phase II 4br, 2bo Monte go w /beautiful yards & patio. Commun. pool & club house. Walking dis· tance to schools, close lo 1?r eenbelt & natural park. $168,500. By ownr. 640-6173 Prine. only. 1001 GeMt"GI I 002 ~eMral 1002 HOMES f j ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--;;;::;:;;~I IALIOA ISLAND SB.LING VA It "' :i sper1al day v. h<'n you rind a super b11(, 4 bedroom & 2 bath home 1n a lovely nc1~hborhood. i.clhng with VA TERMS NO MONEY DOWN to qualified veterans. Call one ofr V f\ counselors for more information. Ca II 540-3666 111fltela11 REAL ESTATE DUPLEX OPEN SAT & SUH 21 Z.2121/J ONYX Room lo build your own home in front w /few modirlcallons. f\ r arity intodny's market. .. Lao ;p&...Ji Si Balboa Island Reatry ~,_,.,'C'Yt.,-,,..,n ~-.. 673-8700 $43, 950 ' SMALL BEACH LOT & 3 br. 2 ba. central oir, OLDER HOUSE-2nd lot ffl>lC. All Terms. from tbe Ocun Front $53, 900 W/alley 8CCC!l8-J[Uess PRIME LOCATION the price. Jbr. 2 bp, swim'g pool. PA.REL brick Cri)\c, slld'g door, D patio.Alllerms WALKER .P2!1e -~:: ~ OuaiOed ads clO ll •ell. Open ..JJ.o~e SAT. :g SUN. 1-5 nu aUffS Rare end G·Plan in prime Bluffs area. Beautifully decorated 3 bdrm. + den, including an outstanding kitchen & entertaining patio! $146,000 ~ lot V1STA MADIRA THI COft The utmos t in bayCront con · domlnium living I Spacious 2 bdrm. & den, 2~ baths, pool, private beach, security. $265,000. 45 Ft. slip avaUable. RON 1001 IAYSIDE COVI EAST CA cross Crom Bayslde Center) ~ .uH>CIAftS INC 600 Newport c.nter Or1v. • ~ TO PROFESSIONALS IN REAL ESTATE : COMING Wednesday, April 20, 1977 A PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE ----•-: I ---l : -- On Wednesday. April 20. 19n, the Dally Piiot will publish a special tribute to the pro· feHlonals of the reel estate Industry -the men and women who dally make a maJor contrlbutlon to the healthy Oranoe Coast economy. The special advertising pages will mark Privet~ Property week. NotlcH wlll be one column by four Inches each, allowing room for a photo and descrfptlve copy. Coat of each notice la only S16, with a photo you provide. Thia .. lute to Real Estate Profea1lonal1 la an exceptional opportunity to Introduce new 0t longtlme aa1oclatea to the .,.ople of th• Orano• CoHt, or to honor outatand· Ing aelH or Hrvlce achievements. Don't mlH being part of thla lfM(lal advertlalno opportunity. Deadline for reHrvfng apace I• S p.m., Aprll 18. Call today! Or, you may malt your phOto and a blief article ol about 75 words descnblno your background, education, profeHlonal training. awards or other honora. Mau your story and photo to the Claaatfled Dept., Dally Piiot, 330 W. Bay Street Box 1HO, Coate Mesa, CA 9212'. For Mlp compoalng your ulute notice. call 642-5678 and a friendly ad·vlaer wlll aHlatyou. DAILY PILOT .' f l I 642-5678 l \ • '· ----I -;SCf#CC•p P4 PN•--............. ----............ -.................... D4 DAIL V PILOT 5Ynd1y. Aprtl 17. t977 ' AN INVESTMENT FOR ALL ,TIMES. Private Property Week April 17-23, 1977 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • CM1$ff ror ..,..,.. OUHI rOr • HollMI flor S• Ho.HI for ~ , ...... for S ... HOUHI for s• Hou1e1 For Sat. I HOUSH For Sale HCMllH For Sate IH ... c: .... _ H ... s Ge.ral I OOZ G at I G ••••• ••• ••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••"• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ....................... ....,. 002 enerol 1002 GeMral 1002 G ...... al 1002 Gettet'ol 1002 G....... 1002 GeMt"tll IOOJ Ge .. erel 1002 --------······················· ....................... ······················· ....................... ······················· .................................................................... . WOODIRIDGE WESLEY N Nt!w, co.mer, Broadmoor ~ 2 bdrm. & den, 2 bath hom e, i.h ll ke roof, cathedral ce1l., dining •rm + eating area in k it c h en. Hand o;ome slumpstooe bnek frpk , ,;ur cond Carµets & drapes 1nl'luded JI $96,500' TAYLOR CO. REALTORS sint:c 1H4H OCEANFRONT Custom duplex, t hou:l' location. 2 And l bdrms $289.500! NEWPORT SHORES 227COLTOM OPEH SUH. 1-5 Like new! 4 BR. or 3 & den. 21"1 baths. Beautiful ly decorated in aarth tones. Brand new kitchen incl. microwa vc oven, brick frplc . Walk to nool11, tennis, clubhouse & beach. $115,000! COSTA MESA liSTSIDE l:xtra clean 3 hdrm & family rm. pool homt• llest Eastside location. bnck frplc., low main tcnance yard. $109,SOO' lolboo Boy Prop. Realtors -· 675-7060. Catalino S..nsets "'il•wport Lights; walled garden: sweeping foyer, :-unken h \ ing r oom , bi'amcd cc•ll1ni:s . ~ourmC'l countrv kitchen. Lhl''l' a rt• hut :1 !cw fcalun'' \OU m.I\ l'll JOY 1n th1:, lll:.111111 ul ·pro fl'si>ionally dl·~1i:11l'd 1·u:,tom but II homl· al 20I> I.a J11ll.i L.1 m· ~ I~ 646-6197 ... " J. Trent Harmon Open Sat & Sun Afti'rnoon $53,900 l'HIM E LOl'1\Tl<l'I ""J hr, 2 ha. s"'"' g pool bnck frpk, 'ltd i: chMH .palio. Alt terms • WESTSIDE REALTY. IHC 848 2323 -. EAST SIDE CHARMER IUUTIFUL VIEW HOME Call today to see this lovely custom built 5 bdrm home in one or Newport ~each 's finest areas. This excep- tionally spacious home. including ram rm + billiard rm, is perfect for enter- taining & perfect for a large family. Unusually la rge rooms & complete privacy + private beaches for year round fun All this under $300,000. HEW EXCLUSIVE--OOVER SHOR~S Luxurious near-new 2·story home with view of beautiful s andy beach & water. Meticulously maintained. Boasts of every amenity. Tall dbl door l'Ourtyd to terrazzo entry. Formal DR. paneled ram rm w /wet bar. dbl. fireplace , huge mstr BR s uite w /garden bath, 3 other spac. BR each w /pvt bath. Lux pwd rm. $385.000 509 EVENING STAR LN. Sat/Sun 1·5 PRIDE OF OWHERSHIP-$295,000 Near new quality bit 5 unit bldg in Newport Harbor H igh vicinity. Gorgeous 3 BR owner's unit w/fam rm, formal DR & 21h.! baths. 4 other units w/2 BR. 2 baths. Atriums & patios. A rare item in this harbor area. Call today for information. CHARMING HOME FOR LUSE Popular Lido lsle 3 bdrm & den home. Quiet loc. <Street to Strada) Lovely patio, wet bar. formal dining. Lge ma~tcr bdrm w 1s undeck. $895 mo "l 'p •\ Tree" trvin,g to s ell \Our 1 •• 1u-.l''1 Beller tali Wesley N Ta' lor l '11 ltt•altor" · l\1 .. 11 :I lll'clrm 1lm111..: I J,Julh' nn 1·11rn1·1 l• it \\ 11 h ~ouhl1• i.:.11 .1.:1• :!>1•5.IKJIJ ~lurr~ 1·all5111 ll:'•I 2111 San Joaquin Hills Rood iUMlll '.1:~~~ .......... ~?~.~ ·'.1:~ .......... ~?.~~ TODAY'S HOME IS TOMORROW'S INVESTMENT In a home of your own, the money vou spend for housing does double duty rt buys security as well as shelter Every day your equity grows. your ca pital appreci'l!t~ ~~).'.our tax cre dits accrue. 1foT -you-<fon~t benefit till you buy. Talk to a REALTOR 1\1 about the most profitable housing package for you. He or she will help you find the right property, the right price. the right payment program. Only REALTORSt belong to t h e NAT I ONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS~ and s ubscribe to its strict Code of Ethics. They're real estate professionals . people you can count on for sound advice and fair treatment. Like many other good things in life. security can start al home. Talk to a REALTORi&i today about yours. Newport Harbor /Costa Mesa Board of Realtors THE lAftD PRIVATE PROPERTY Getteral I 002 G~Mrol 1002 ....................... ....•.•.............••• VIEW VIEW Open House Saturday and SWtdoy 12·5 11'151.11· \.'.lll.11 t.i IJ II llff 1·:111, ll1·tv.t•1•n 3 IR--EASTSIDE FAMILY-$72,900 Prime Easbidc· Co~t a \ll·~·• lnt•..1111111' (,1,1 111 1•anl•ll'd hv 1m 11111:•· 1.1m rm ho::.ls rn.1,~l\l' hnl·k frpl(· l'om t•n1l·n1 l'her·, k1trhen L.1rgl' :,eduded ma::.tcr v. 1ng Sliding glass doors tn palio & E -Z care yard P1.>Si;1ble a!'\sumpt1on of low VA loan' Ta kl' nd· * * OPEN HOUSES * * LIDO IA YFROMT Brand new 2 bdrm., family rm., 3 bath condominium, 2550 sq. ft. of e legant living space. Boat docking avail. Elevator service. Complete s ecurity includes the garage. An xlnt value at $239,500. U I PAIK UDO DR. UHIT C.2 " SAT/SUH 1·5 DOVER SHORES A dramatic location with panoramic view of bay, ocean & Fashion Island. A truly magnificent home with 4 spacious bdrms .. lgc family rm. with frplc. & wet bar & a very large, forma l dining rm. 3 Car garage. $350,000 I ~·POLARIS DR. SUH. I ·5 BEST MISSION VIEJO BUY A truly super hom e with 5 bdrms .. family rm .. formal dimng rm. & 3 car garage Trans ferred owner asking $125,000. but worth more! 759-0811 ~~~~ .......... !?~~!?.~~! .......... ~~~~ BLUFFS BAYFRONT EXCLUSIVE HEW LISTING Y<'s. I have the big, beautiful E·Plan you've been waiting for. First time of- fered Lovely cul de sac: front row, panoramic view. Huge encl., pnv. pal1os Fines t <.'arp .. d rapes . wallpaper. 2250 Sq. fl., 3 BR, 2Y2 ba., form. din., lgc. ram. rm .. incl. $3000 pool table, iamp. wall units. $173,500. App'l. only . LEASES G recnbclt. bayfront views. $.500-$675. HELEN 8. DOWD REALTOR. INC. MLS 644-0134 1973 Top Llshr Ii Top SalHmellt 1974 Ir 1975 R__,..Up Newport-Mesa loard of Rffllton l!!i!!I r= = Ml-CllMTH, H.L 644-01 O ... lk• .. l'h ~ "'''" 1 ... 111 lk'.llllllUI ~1111:1« >l11n tov.11ltou~1· 0111\ I v1·.1 r 11111 :!1111 'I h,itlt•o, ltrt•pl.111· ·• p.1111.-dull bit• g,11 .11!•' ~antai:c. rail n o v. Geonerol 1002Gt'Mraf 1002 IRVIME f\ lm1•1\ fl•'"' .!Ill! ~111\. Jrml d11111w I ,, ~ l't•l..r' l'111ltlt1 .' 10:111 I p.11111 dhl 11lt.HIH'il g,11 iH!j 1)1111 t '<>1•l,1nt1 Nt•" 111111 H 1·11t.1 l:c ).kh1 ~l' t•1111tl11 11) ·1 ht• ('111 1· l'\I l1tWll ~ hrh "IJlll & dc•n :.:11.1 ~i~I )111111.11· .llh :!l•u , lrJ.: \.J '1-l!•H''l rm 11!1 11111 ~·111 V\villl M.1v I l h1hln•11 UK. no ~·1, ~•l5 LEMOHGROVE fi1rnta 11.irh.tra 20 Acre<i Pl'1mr 1111 nr :\111nl1c1lo )tomc~1l1• w :-" l'l'PllH! l:K'l'lln \ ll'W SJnS,()()CJ FARRELL & CO. PropertlH. 61l·7011 Of' 750-1092 C-2 Corner C:hotCl' Nt'WPQrl OIHI loc11tmn with 11;i;• fron tagc U111ldlng and v<11 lion of lol currcntlv l l• 11 " c• cl C .1 I I f o ·r pnr11rular~ $125,000. ·~~ -ANYTIME -$65 000 Sharp Eastsfde, 3 bedrm, ' 2 balh on quiet comer Room for your boat or • motor hom e. Hurry, won't la.st. C.ll 548·SMO. ... • ~HERITAGE REALTORS ATI'ENTIOHI Mln~·ahopplng centtr J!l.000 Sq. I\. of blda. on ~prox. l·acre of land. XJnt return. Prttic. only. &.4 x Grw1 or $3$0.000 C. F. Colesworthv llALTOIS 640.0010 li46 7171 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... lrand MW c~ Horn MO ... B<.•sl \tt•w ..i twciroom. 2 1 : bath. famtl~ room ' 'I .... 1 ••111 H1uk1·1 ~~rol I 002 G~rol I 002 Priced at $265,000 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · • · · • • •• • · • · · • • · · • · · • · · • •• I Announcing L a-r~ Z?taHLP The First Total REAL ESTATE 644·6397 Residential BAYCREST -$165,000 Families -don't miss this ! Spacious 5 br + ram.rm on lovely tree hncd s treet near Westcllf( Shop'g & schools . 2 brick fireplaces, new car pets & plent v of room for pool &. ja<'uzzi C.M. TRIPLEX -$124 500 Com plet<>ly refurbished 2 br units located m prime rental area Parks. schools & s hop·g all withrn walking distance NEW-16 UNITS C.M.-$579,500 Price JUSt reduced by very motivat· ed seller. (12) 2 br & (4) 1 br apart- ments with pool. BBQ. work shop & laundry. Owner will carry 2nd. CONDOMINIUM HOME-$104,500 WestcUff 2 story super sharp 2 br & 2 ba home for the discriminate buyer . Pool & all the goodies + Wes tctiCf Shop'g just around th~ corner. ' Real Estate Educational Program R oal Estate .ilter-hcensing dr>velopmr>nl prOQram sales E very sales person invited to allend A w.11d vou•Sf'll with lhe p10Qram de· •,1qncd 10 ma~" yo11 more SUl..Ca!>slul' L~drn the s kill<. to makP 1ea1 ec;ta'"' .1 career -nol 1us1 <in ";ivoca1tor1 E t1ecl1111 -lntr,..,1·;oyo•11 ir1romP S 1arts April 12 al Irvine Ho•,1 M"tor Hot•• Irvine. Call for full.Ke class Khedu!8$. T aughl by RP.altar M ichael McG1nn1:> who has sold over $48 mllllon in ten years A complete 40 hour coorse 1nclud1ng a special 8 hour $ynllos1um'Workshop T ult1on -$200 00 (Tax deductible) E nrollment limited lo 1001 CALL "Char'' Hime!\ (714) 996-3460 (cottectl. ~ HDO~~YE!~olJ!!E ca. eoPEH SAT & SUH , 2445 VISTA HOILEli In the Bluffs on the "gold coast'' first offering highly upgraded 1 story "Linda .. model townhouse with gated patio entry & wrap· a round r ear patio & dog run. 3 bedrooms 2 baths m aster suite. Ful· ly air conditioned-. Electronic filter. Redecorated throu ghout . New ca rpets & drepes. All-e lectric kitchen Only ste ps to pool. Near schools & shops . Jnclud in~ land $15R,500 e IY APPOINTMENT DOVH SHORES IEAUTY! Yiew Beyond Description Overlook· ing The Upper Bay! Exquisite Custom Built 1 Story Home With Old World E legance. 3 Lovely Bedrooms Family Room 2 Baths. Dramatic Entrance. Spacious Open Feeling. Definitely One-of-a -kind Decor. Extensive Use Of Marble, Crystal & Imported Well Coverings. A Discriminating Buyer 's Dream $289,000 ILUflFS -V Pl.AH .. TOWMMOUSI Lovely 2 Story Home On Beautifully Landscaped Comer. 3 Bedrooms 21h Baths. Combination Family Room & Dining Room. lilghly Up· graded Throughout. Newly Painted. Brand New Carpeting. Parquet Floor Jn Entry & Kitchen. Master Bedroom With Mirrored Closet Doon. Private Patio With Astro Tur£. Near Schools & Shops $U7,500 Ill DOYB DRJYI 631-1800 --· JUST IN TIM! to walk to the beach this s ummer. A mini Hacienda, in ·upper Vic toria Beach. Blt on 2~ lots. Great ocn vu seen thru some old tall trees. $139,500. LAii FOUST Highly upgraded 3BR, 2BA hm loc. a stone's throw from lake. Su nke n conversation pit, cathedral ceilings. Roman tub w/ovrhd sky lite, draped & lndscpd. $98,500. FAUST A VIT AU. Rttr 499-2241 G....,... I 002 General I 00? •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ll macnab I Irvine 1"' realty FIHER HOMES FROM $67,950 TO $1,300,000 ONE OF A KIHD OCEAN VIEW HOME BeautifuJlr customized 3BR, 21h bath family home w/vaulted & beamed ceilings. Separate guest quarters for m oth e r -in·law or teenager. A truly magnificent "Portofino". $199,500. OPIN SUH 1-5 PM. 2112 POIT DURHESS. HARIOR VIEW HOMES ( P32) EHT'BtT AIH W /ELEGANCE! And live in s ty le m this magnificent V e r sai lle w /formal gard e n courtyard, towering entry. spacious Jiving room, 4 BRs. 41/2 baths bright & s unny den w !Cireplace: circular garden kitchen that opens to lg. swimming pool & jacuzzi. elegantly appointed master suite + striking view. New on the market. $329,500. Marjorie Mahon 644-6200 (PJJ) niE HIOEA WA. T! Rare. rustic 4BR home. The yard - a pleasure playground. A great family home for entertaining. Huge game room w/refrigerated wet bar & lots of cabinetry. A skylight & 2 brick fire pla ces. Near schools, Newport Ha rbor High. Low taxes, no dues, fee property. Submit all of- fers' Vic Jashinski 642 8235. (P34) ~RIOR VIEW HOMES 3 BR. 2 bath, formal dining room, one·story hqmc. Nice yard & patio. Area has swimming pools . Gisela Ha n en 644 -6200. (P35 l QOVER SHORES - EXCLUSIVE LIVING & VIEWS This beautiful Santiago Drive home h as uninterrupted view of Nature Preser ve & Upper Bay from formal dining room, Jiving room, master bedroom & step.down bath. Terrace runs full length of large lot. 2 patios (one w /cherub fountain) gave light & a iry feelmg to other 3 BRs + family room. Jlomc on Leasehold at $198,500 OPEH SUH 12-5 rM. 2106 SAKTIAGO DRIVE, H!WrORT IUCH. CP36) CUSTOM HOME -SPECTACULAR VIEW ON CLIFF DRIVE Superb view of Harbor & Ocean. Builder's own hom e w /3 BR, 4 baths, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen +large bonus room. ;J·car garage. Fee. $320,000. Harrie t P e rry for appt. 642·8235. CP37) , IRVIHE TERRACE Panoramic view or bay. ocean, Catalina & fabulous nitelight view. Custom d esign ed & d ecorated w /charming combination of tradi- tion al & contemporary. Separ ate bedroom wings -convertible den w /built· ins. Low maintenance patio areas Island kitchen w/lots of space + breakfast area Beverly Morphy 642-8235. CP38> SPYQLASS SHOWPLACll Attractive as a model. but below model prices. Enjoy a sweeping view of Newport & ocean from the balcony & terrace or this beauUtul 2-atory homo w /spacious entry, spiral staircase, cathedral ceilings 4 BRs, family room w /brick fireplace wall, formPl living room, dining room, huge rec. room w /view +sparkling pool & Jacuzil. $315.000. Marjorie Ma hon 644·6200 (P39) . • 64l-1235 644-'200 90t Oo_,.r Orlvw Htrbor View Cen-.r Irvine .t C.mPUi V•ll•Y C.nier 7S2r1414 . ' ,, , Sunday, Apt1117. 1gn Th• Realtor• of your communtty will •how you how to take edv•ntage of today~• favorable condition• to own the home you went. ~!.~~ ....... ~!~.~ ....... ~.~~ ........ ~.'::~~ ....... !~:.~.~ ....... ~-~~ ....... !~!.~~ ..... .. G-ral 1002 G....,... 1002 G......e 1002 GtMMll 1002Gwral 1002 Ge..eral IOOZ'G-.rol 1002 ······················-..•.................... ·········•·······•·••·• ·•··•···•········•··················•········· ...•......•...•••••...•........••.•........... llGFAMILY ROOM ... ~'Ith beam ce1hngs & loeda Of Charm IS only one or the outatanding features o f this 3 bedroom, 2 bath h9me. Its got forced ai r heat i.ng, builUns. wall to-wall carpeting, drapes, brick fireplace & bei.t of 1111 a low. low price of $67,000. Call before its sold . ,eM.L 7Sl·3191. t;:SELECT tPROPERTIES $46,950 410RM + CAMEO HIGHLANDS, CdM Jus t newly lis ted! Lovely, warm 3 bdrm. & den view home in mint condi· tion ! Ne w d ecor & freshJy landscaped. Ready to m ove in & enjoy. $169,900 Includes keys to 3 private beaches. WANT YOUR OWN HSTAUIAHT7 Here is an xlnt investment opportuni- t y in Palm Springs. Choice location; s urrounded by motels & out of the windy area. Oarrate year 'round. Present owne rs tired &. sick after 25 years. This is your chance now to jump in & re aJly do it right! $170,000 Cash or t e rms, in cludes business, bldgs. & equipment. PANORAMIC VIEW M erely g r eat is n o t enoug h t o say ... you m ust conside r this a new w ay of life for those who can enjoy a $320,000 home. Just 2 ye ars old & with every con cei v able, fine cus tom features included in 3800 sq . ft .. not to m e ntion the view. Show this to your s pouse. POOL-$55,000 Jog to beach from this · WEST COVINA OFFtCE ILDG. beautiful garden home. Ever been to West Covina? It's really ~o~~~etL ~~t~h~o~~h nice & this is a quality 2·story, 13,000 serve through window to s q . ft. bldg. with enough parking to al- pri vate patio. Winding low · an additional 5,000 sq. ft. bldg. stam, to master suite Income $72,000. Price $420,000 Will ex- and children wing. As· c ha nge. Location? Right in the civic sumable monthly pay· ments $233 per month center area. 673-4400 tot.al. Ca II 963-6767 nt'?~.I M?•ll t ''· ,.,~ f' Mesa~Mar Large Costa .Mcs;i home wi th 4 ove r sized Oh•isiOft of HCll°'i)or lftnstmeftt Co. bedrooms , fa m 1 I y rm . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' heavy shake roof. tiled l e n t r a n c e w a y & Getterol I 002 GeMrol I 002 fireplace. Great Jo<.~ation ••••••••••• • ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• close to park, tennis courts and all schools Just hsted call 546 5880 // /J for full details. L,o {e ·~HERITAGE • • REALTORS LCICJl8'IG Ranchette WITH VIEW Nearly 2 acres nestled among giant oaks only 21 2 mile~ to the surf with · a r4lmarkablc custom bwlt 3 bdrm + den + ram1ly rm homt' de :ugned to max1m1tc the p anora m 1r, hill y ranchland view. Al:\o 5 ('ar covered parking + room for t•,1mpers. bO.ib t'l1· The rorral l'Jn J1 1 ommodule .1s m.in~ horse:-as you could cvc'r want"' Ith room lo spare o F l'"I·: H I NG P R 1 C E $220.000 CaH644-721 I em OCUHVIEW $60,000 Oltlrr 'hnmt'. >:rrul 1n vt•slml'fll pru1•t•t l' HI start h111n1• Ju~t lt-.tt•ff View of !l<'ean lrom front \erracl!. llurry' Call rot lect 1714)963·6767 (Wt~l11 1•1 •"'~' 1~(Nll"P REALTORS 67S.55l I OPEN HOUSES CORONA DB. MAR -SOUTH OP THI HIGHWAY -~~ill toww for bochetor pod for 9'Y _. 9G1-Choke loc• tloa. a. blodl fro.a llCJ CoroM leach. -.Y ltOW -,..-feet MM for fvlwe ... hofM. OfM" SAT/SUH l-5. RAMCHO SAf'4 JOAQUIN -Z ... OOM. S• Mateo fWOdef c.cto wtth Yt.w of pwk ~ ....-pool llld•dn ....a...-Ii ~· $19,000. 0,... SAT/SUH 1-5. · IY APPOtMTM&n' LIDO IASIM -PIH & SUP AV AILAll.I -lie) b9wlifwl condo, l M*OOM. « 2 bedrooftl & ..... 3 b.tta. ..... urpe+a & drapn.. prh m eMl'y. tlnahr to MC.-.d jHii 1iM9 cprt199. Gf'Mt H•"'CJ • tM wahr. Appoi11tuMftt Of/ly. $241,000. COLE OF NEWPOn REALTORS JS IS I. Co.st Hwy .. C.... cMt M.. 675-5511 [~ ~~~~~ ~~~·····~···!~~ ~~~~~ .......... !~~ -I..... lXICUTIVI IACK IA y 1tmEAT. ftOOL GOME IY HEATIDPOOL . S69,t5o_ MONDAY $16 900 The one tou ha\e been IS OUlt • • wa1hnl( for"'! Towerin ~ PREftlCTIOu Tr'ee-llned cul-de sac 1n tret'S shelter roadway ..., " A benutaful Sp•n11h style home with 4 11pacious bffirooms. a family room wit h fi replace that 's 1torgeoui.. ;i mode rn country style kitchen yo u'll never want to leave. With a fully as· MJmable 8'ii VA ld3n that can be taken over for un· der $10,000. prime Bark Ray area. le111dlnA to lh1s execuUvc Secludrd formal hvln11 r e tr ea l ! Cott a ic c room . w hile hrtt•k walkw11~·tos(.'('lude<lt'n· flreplarl! Open planned try ! l.a\'lsh In rm ramlly ro<l m Che f w used bn<"k hl'.1rth' kllchen with pantry. Co u nl r y ki t chen Hide·HWBY master sulte w/en closed p a t io! plus 2 dct•orator bilths ~pltl'ale bdrm complex Tropical f(ardrn patio hou"es 4 !'wee ping ovrrlooks spnrkllng bdrm!!' Sparkhni.: sum· heated pool. o" 11t'r Wiii mer run pool! Won't last I help finance. Hurry, rall Jlureyl Ca ll 847-6010 962-7788 '""'"11~··•1111..,,.._,11,, .. ,. .R€=~r:,RsA [~ll~!Hjl Call 540.3666 Wllela11 REAL E~TATE ~~--:;;;;;;;;;;-=-.-..;;.;.;;;-· ....... N F ....... B G........ 1001 G .... ,.. 1002 ~ II U1 utar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• All the warmth mnd love gq lnto this Mesa Verde home. Beautifully de· rorated, wallpapered to accent each roorn . 2 Story, 4 bed.rm, sep. den, 3 bath. 3 cat 11t .. rull formal dining rm. 2tfbo Sq.ft. roomy llving. Huge SPYGUSS IAIG ... and fame area. En· It all with easy main· ThtS one won't l&M! Tremendous value & an investor's dream come t rue. Lowest priced home in Spyglass. <A;JtsW1dlng Portsmouth model. In excellent condition. AmenJties galore! $219,~. an ce. 0 He rd ll l Li..-----~~~1111111----lmlllllil $14UOO. C.U before il'1 too late l l MH6SS. A Breath Away ................ wttti 51 w of ......... .-ct • conMf" loc ..... -lcAoo ........ Clw i 1 2 .... OON cottoge for •w _. foy.-t of l.a.dJ.t..g SI 27,000 Home & Income fHt OH ho1 ... fro• Sot.th loyfro.t. OW.I ...... z ~ ......... HHp- tfOIMll IYlllg room Giid pitcMcl be-. 0... "*'OOlll + boaus room reMal ..wt. 0.. a 40 ft. lot .• $225,000 Blue Sea. & Sandy Beach H•w &C)lmtd style leach ...,... on SO ft of pri.e ~ "' CCMn'-... M.wporf loc.tk& Chm uucic19 l be*OCMll ho.-wittl kaa.. bridl & wanwth. A feftc.ed ycrd wfftl paMies mMf CJrHnery. On. of o klftd -ift. •Ht ill OCEANFRONT. $275,000 Steps to Oceanfront Cha 5 J 1J OM bedroOlli cottage fat ltepa to bHdL Aa 1·2 lot wftt. 0 --for NW md ....... pohtwtial for Sime .. ""'"· $98.500 ~~~! .......... ~?~~!~~~~! .......... ~?~~ PENIN. POINT ESTATE CHAI.MING ENGLISH ''COnAGl" for a large family. 4 BR, + 2 maid's rooms. huge rumpus rm.. 6 baths. even a theatre for amateur thespians. Ita lian tile courtyard. 4 car garage: all on 3 lots. Unusual property for the uncon- ventional buyer. $375,000 LIDO ISLE TRIPLEX MEW OIU..EAMS ARCHITECT\lttE Custom d esigned & built; 3 s pacious units with lavish luxury a ppt's. Private patios & b a l coni es. frpl cs .; p e rf ec t o wner/user . OPEN SAT. 1·5. Ill VIA LIDO NORD. $375,000 DAVIDSON KEALTT )801 W Comt Hw~ NB 645·7575 3116 Newport Blvd N ll 673·9060 ~~!'! .......... ~?~~!~~~! .......... ~?~.~ HOME OH WA TElt Y• OWR .. i.o.... CMd laetd -FEE. bUptlDR., ,.,. 4 ~ fOf'1MI •""1 ....... ~ 5'00& Ovht.dlng .1 •• .Mt clodl for 40+ ft. boat S2'5,000 G«AHO!Ult OM LIDO ISU lsp•cWJ e-.. hw SWT'OUndlftcJ patio °'"' pool r.mct fOf' a.doot -.ufdoor ll•l•g •d Ht•rtalnl•CJ· FIHlbl• s .,..._ .._ .... fOf' ... faMily wt.o w9'h two ..,._ate wlncp. Shclttd °" two tots aRd two gr•.n atrad••· $271.000. OPIH SUMDAY 1-5 PM c• for acWr-.u •d d•tall1. Ho 1f9H ,..Wtted IA YRlOMT COMDOMIMIUM HOM! VIEW OF OCIAH, IAYFltONT, SUNSETS AHO Ml~HT Lkjhtl for acWh wt.o ...., e..ry .ct wcwtty ....... coo; •1•d new decor. ExuptlaMI 2 ltedroo• •nit. loet sllp a•alloltle. FLUllLE THMS: LHM, IMM/opffoa, oWMrwll uny or....,........_ $125.000 STIPS TO OCUMROHT c11...-. ... '"*••• cottep f11st ahpl to ie.cla. Alt R-2 lot wttll a Ito-. fw --.ct ...... ,. ........ for "9Ch --· Stl.100 COST4 MISA COHDO U. MW ..... hlll decor .... ,.,, ...t wood. Adlelt,l"-J • • 2 .. ••n• wttll ~ ... ncnetl• trMfffn. ...... t1ia,.._1_.. ...... .,. u•.••o WATERFRONT HOMES t6.13 W. Cout Highway Ne.po118f'1th C'7l t> &:l t-1400 But not for lon g! Existing home with true Corona del Mar charm, 2 bdrm .. family, 2 baths. lovely patio. Soon to start 2 bdrm., 2 ba th unit, 24 ft. vie w- ing deck. You'll love it! Just above bay & ocean , $210,000 Countr'J Cfut 'Uew Across from the g r een of Santa Ana Country Club, soon to s tart t riplex. 3 Bdrms., dining rm .. 21h baths. 2·story ho m e + two 2 bdr m .. 2 ba th units. Buy now & c hoose your favortll finish, S210.000 2435 £. Coast Hwy., Corona cMI Mor ~~ .......... !?!~!:~ .......... ~?~.~ . HARBOR VIEW HILLS );'.~~ ~1. :-..."';"\ Hurry to see this e legant 3 BIR. 2 ba ho m e w ith exq ui~ly m aint ained gardens. La r ge fam. r m . kitchen, and din ette area. Upg raded SAUSALITO model. Open house Fri, Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m . 1312 Seacr est Dr, CDM Col1 6-4~6161 Coats & Waloc• R.al Estate Getter al IOOZGetteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 BEDROOM-4 BATH Tnis Four Seasons home is ideal for a large family. Huge family room with fireplace. Country kitchen. low m aintenance yard and short walk to all schools including St. Simon & Jude. CALL NOW 962-4454. CAREFREE VILLA If y ou want the freedom from yard wo rries offer ed by Condos but do not like the idea of conforming to an association, this is the answe r -a villa on fee land wit h large patio are a, Spanish tile roof, 3 bedrms with private va ulted cC.i.Jing m aste r s uite. Lge family room w/fplc. Sep. ga rage has door opener for conve- nience. T he ultimate in quality liv- ing. $69,900. Call 962·4454 BIG CANYON l/4 ACRE . Don't miss the elegance of this Big tanyon Townhome. The re i s s omething for the whole family . Beautiful pool & jacuzzi, master suite a nd library, wet bar & playroom & lots more. Call for appt. CaJI 640-6161 LUSK H.-boe-VJ•wHlls Hurry to see this elegant, adult oc- cupied home. Mr. & Mrs. Clean live tn this beautiful home with ex· quisitely maintained gardens . Many extras added to in sure carefree living. Call n ow to make an appt. $179,000. Fee. Call 640-6161 JUST REDUCED! This 3 bedrm 2 bath home with din· ing room plus huge f amlly room with wet bar has just been reduced $1905. It also has a mammoth fish pond and workshop. T he price? $67 ,995. Call 546-4141. EASTSIDE POOL HOME Newly decorated 4 bedroom, 2 bath charmer with pool in great area of East Costa Mesa..-&,ra large garage part converteft>-play room but easily changed back. New on market. Offic@\ locolf'tl ir'I CO\lo Mf\tJ ~wtqton 1 .. ach -!"ewpori ~ach TAKE MS AD WITH YOU -AHi> SPINO YOUlt DAY LOOtU.-AT OHi OF HIWPOltT'S PIHIST SB.ICTIOMS OF HOMES A. T THE FOLLOWIH~ LOCATIONS: WAI.I( TO TOWH OR llACH Don 't miss this t"h~0-mer in old Corona d1~ o bedrooms, two bath~~ ~ ..md redone and reduct:U LO sell. $127 ,500 Oft EH 1-5 616 ACACIA .... _ MEW t'"'4AllOR VIEW HIU.S Private~ourtyard entry leads into t his 4 bedroom, family room home. Back y ard features lar ge pool with "fa mily" size jacuz zi. Presented at $175.000 OPEH 1.5 1318 SEACREST OR. SOMBlSET -HARIOR VIEW Laq~est model in this fa mily or ient· cd area. Five be droom , J bath, fam ily room. Three patios. Close to park and pool. OPEN 1-5 1135 PORT SHEfflB.D ILUffS -EASE OF UVIMG One story end unit with 3 cheerful patios, 3 bed room , e ase of living in this sparkling, light & airy home. $145.000 OPEM 1-5 552 GLOtUmA ILUF-FS POftULAR :i.PLAH H ighly upgraded ; 5 be drooms. fa mily room . fo rm a l din in g Custom shutters. Franciscan Del P1 so tile . Excell e nt q u a l it y t h roug hout a nd g r eat l ocation . $135.000 OPEM 1-5 lOZ YIST A TllUCHA WESTCLlff'S FINEST Ac r oss fro m Ma rine rs Park School. Walk to s hopping & bus1- n es s. Country kitchen. lovely landscapm~ in this beautifully kept 3 bedroom home. $130.000 OPEM I ·S 1827 MARINE:RS NEED A LARGE HOME1 Ne wport Beach ho me located near ' par1< and schools, with 5 bedrooms 3 ba ths. large dining room an family room. All this plus a lar ge corner Jot, truly a value at $12'7,500 including land OPEH 1-5 2437 HOLIDAY ROAD llG CAHYOH TOWHHOME The perfect s mall home right on the golf course. Bright and brand new. all on one level. Just 2 bedrooms, i b a ths, wet bar a n d gorgeou s fa irway views. $149,500 Of'EH 1-5 60 SEA PINE LANE FOR ArPOIMTMENTS TO SEE THE FOLLOWING HOMES PLEASE CALL 644-1766 WE LIKE THIS! The r e are times when we get excit- ed about a s pectacular home. This Spyglass 5 bedroom with outstand- ing view. pool and d ecor is one of those ltmcs. Buy it while you can at $335,000. EXCLUSIVE IH llG CAHYOH A gorgeous Deauville, s potlessly c l e an a nd d ecorated in soft coordinated colors. It has a golf course and night light view and is priced to sell a t $279,500. IEST IH llG CAHYOH Superb location overlooking the 18th fairway. Highly upgraded and expanded Dea uviJJe. Special feeling of privacy and serenity. Fire and burglar alarm .systems. A must s ee! $319,000 "- '«RST 0Wf'4Efl NOVltifG This hom t: has been cared for since new by the same owner and in super condition. Great area for children and fa mily. 5 bedroom. 3 bath. Village of Harbor Vi e w. $176,500 SUPERI LIDO HOME A 2-story atrium is the focal point of this custom built corner home with Ii ve bedrooms & baths, den, separate dining and famHy rooms . $275,000. WH9I FAMILY AIH IMIMS t Come see this large Turtle Rock • Plan #7 with 4 bedrooms, f amity· room, dtmng room aod spacious bonus room. Close lo park and pool. One of Irv ine's llnest famll ne ighbOThoods. $128,000 land jn- cluded. A CCM.DW'&L IANI• CO. 644-1 ,766 t111 IAN JOAOUIN Hilt.I "O. IN ~RTCENTU D;IRECTORY • .............. deo, .. ,. ......... c,.t1 I ? 7 i ....................... ........ t. ........... 'ir••M•1I1?1a Pill._,. DAILY PILOT WAMf ADS. Pw-................ ._ .. .,,.. _...,_ ........ , .... wMw llltMe..__. I .. .., _. ~' I HOUSES FOR SALE I IEOROOM 118 43rd St., Newport Beach 631-1400 $98,500 Sat/Sun 1'5 2 IEOROOM 9442 Nautil us Or. Hunt Beach 962-2625 $59,900 Open Sun 1-5 210 Via Dijon (Lido Isle) NB 6734804 $139,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •21120th St.. Balboa Penin. 673-6261 $86,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 14607 Oval Rd. Irvi ne 551-5267 $58.500 Sat/Sun 12·5 432 Carnation, Corona del Mar 645-6646 $145,000 Sunday 1-5 2882 Rounsevel Terr, Laguna Bch 499-2241 $139,500 Sunday 1·4 2600 Cliff Dr. Balboa P eninsula 673-6880 $119,000 Sun 1·4 1072 Santa Ana. Laguna Beach 497-2489 $11 6.000 Sunday 1·5 2 IR & FAM RM or DEH 229 Via Genoa (Lido Isle) NB 644-4848 $205,000 Sun. 1-5 3 BEDROOM 1728 1 Candleberry (Univ.Pk) I rv. 552-7500 $84 .900 Sat/S un 1-5 26441 Via Cuervo, Mission Viejo 673-6456 $72,500 Sat & Sun 1·5 16543 Wimbeldon Ln . Hunt Harbour (7 14) 992 -2541 $211.500 SIS 1·5 3672 Haveford, Irvine 552-0545 $76,900 Sat/Sun 10-6 335 Lindo Ave (Bal. P en in ) NB 673._0068 $189,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 600 15th Street, Newport Beach 556-6901 $118,000 Sun. only 1-5 2128 Sterling, Costa Mesa 645-9586 $65,800 Sunday 2-5 875 Acapulco. Laguna Beach 493-3611 $119,900 Sat/Sun 1 5 22001 Catalina Cir. lluntng Bch 968-18561646-3928 Sat/Sun 1-5 1827 Mariners (Westdiff) Npt Bch. 644-1766 $130,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2036 E . Ocean Bl vd .. (P enin.) NB 673-7300 $169,000 Sal/Sun 1 5 2252 Avalon, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $64,!)(}() Sunday 1·5 526 Vista Grande, Bluff. N.B. 675-3411 $147,500 Sal/Sun 1-5 416 Plata (Bluffs) Newport Beach 675-6000 $155.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2051 Shipway, Newport Beach 646-7711 Sunday 1 5 * •417 Serra Dr., CdM 644-7211 $172.500 .Sal/Sun 1 S 6320 Sierra Elena, I rvme 833-0727 Sun 11 ·5 28K32 Shady Lane. Laguna Beac:h 644-4848 $210,000 Sun 12-5 966 Joann, Costa Mc~~• t>t2-7430 $62,000 Sun 1 ·5 l BR & FAM RM or DEM 18 Sycamore Creek. (Turtlerock )Irv 642-823.5 Sat/Sun 12-5 • 307 Carnal ion. Corona del Metr 644-6200 S425 .QOO furn S S 1 5 1849 Commodore"'Rd. B · crc~t .NU 642-823.5 sam.soo Sat Sun 1 s •4818 Surrey.C.Htlnds,CdM 675-B:m $21fi,OOO Open Datly l89RO Dakota ... 'ounta1n Vallev 75 1-37~5 SR!J,HOO Satisun 1 5 • 17835 San Ck men le. fo"ount Vly 847 -96.12 Sunday 21862Ticorulf:'roga . L;tkf> Fnn·s t 768-0S8H $13.1.000 Sat tSun 12·5 435 Fullerton Ave. Npt llL'l. NH f>-42 -2422 $10~.C)()(l Sat 'Sun l ·4 34jO Seabreeze. Corona de! Mar 644-5203 $165,000 Sat/Sun 10 ·5 •1588Skyline, Laguna Beach 494.9473 $15&:500 Sun 1 5 25152 Manzanita, Oana Point 493-9672 Sat/Sun 12-S 4615 Cortland Or. Corona del Mar 675-4782 $160,000 Sat/Sun 12-5. 1108 Ridgecrest, Costa Mesa 642-5200 $87 ,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 • 100 Kings Place, Clift'Haven. NB 642·5200 $225,000 · Sal/Sun 1·5 33901 Zarzito, Dana Point 496-5600 $133.000 Sat /Sun 12·5 3199 Ha iti. Costa Mesa 962-7788 $100,000 Sunday 1-5 25361 Adrianna, Mission Viejo 962-7788 $75,900 Sunday 1-S 116 W. Yale Loop (Woodbridge) Irv 752-1414 Sat/Sun 1-5 1901 Yacht Camilla, Newport Bch 646-7414 $198,900 Sat/Sun l ·S •601 Via Lido Nord (Lido) NB 646-5002, 675-6428 Sat/Sun 1-S 1312 Seacrest Dr.·HarbVuHls, CdM 644-13.53 $179,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •1514 Ruth Co. (Westcliff) NB 673-7000 $149,500 Sat/Sun 1-4 1721 Kings Rd-{CliffHaven) NB 645-2818/645-5746 Sat/Sun 10-4 1029 Bonnie Doone (Irv. Ter.) CdM 642-8235 $249,500 Sat/Sun 1-S 1954 Sanderling Cir, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $109,500 Sat 10-4/S l ·S 889 Senate, Costa Mes a 546-2.113 $65,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 957 Begonia, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $87,500 Sunday 1-5 •501 Tustin, Newport Beach 546·2.313 $155,000 Sat l·S/S 10-S 2Sl Ocean View, Npt. Beach 64G-77U Sat/Sun 1·5 #5 Canyon Ln, Cyn Crest, CdM 673-8550 $142,500 Sat/Sun l ·S 2927 Carob, Eastbluff, N.B. · 673-85.50 $157 ,000 Sat/Swi 1-5 801 Ceiba, Eastbluff, NB 673-8550 $152,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •3101 Gibraltar, Costa Mesa 556-2660 $82,000 Sunday 1-5 21 White Water. Corona del Mar 640-7000 $182,500 Sun 1-5 3214 Montana. Costa Mesa 540-1720 $78,000 Sun 1-5 1104 Baja, Laguna Beach 497-2489 $165,900 Sundayl-5 709 Narcissus, Coronadel Mar 640-7849 $155,000 Sun 10-3 9552 Smol<etree Ave. ( Ftn Vly > 963-1280 $75,900 Sun. only 12-6 17 Monterey Cir., S pyglass, NB 640-2437 $235.000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 14521 Westfall Rd, Tus t in 838-0183 Sat & Sun 12-5 118 Ruby. Balboa Island 673-0260 Open Sat/Sun 1-5 227 Colton (Newport Shores) N.B. 675-7060 $115,000 Sun. l -5 •4506 Wayne, Cam eoHghlnds, CdM 642-5200 $168.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 2821 Drake, MesadelMar, CM 54~5880 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 1.R & FAM RM or DEM 1594 Myrtlewood (Mesa Verde) CM 545-3656 $78,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 1112 Westcliff Dr, Npt. Beach · 675-5930 $146,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 31282 P aseo Olivos. San Juan Capis. 675-5930 $144,950 Sat/Sun 1-5 14931 Doheny Circle. Irvine 552-0434 $71.500 Sat/Sun 2-5 1722 Park St. Hunt ington Beach 536-1484 $137.500 Sat/Sun 1-5 *2919 P aper Lane. Newport Bch 752-9023 Sat/Sun 12-5 3202 New York Ave, M.Verde,CM 545-4.289 $78.500 Sunday 1-4 1647 Reef View Cir, Spyglass Rdg 640-2747 Sat/Sun 1-5 3941 Claremont (Culverdale) Irv. 552-7500 $97.500 Sat/Sun 11-4 *4 Deerwood Wc~t <Deerfield ) Irv 752-1414 -Sat/Sun 1-5 •1718 Galaxy Drive<Dover Shrs)NB 642-823.5 $275,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 14 Mission Bay Dr. Spyglass,CdM 642-823.5 $269,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 376 East 22nd St. IUpper Bay) NB 642-823.5 Sat/Sun 1-5 2106 Santiago Drive. Newport Bch 642-823.5 $226,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2018 Port Chelsea Pl <HBH) NB Saturday /Sunday 1-5 ROO Aleppo (£astbluff> N.B. 833-8600 S157 ,500 Sat /Sun 1-5 3 Arch Bay, Newport Beach 499-1689. 673-8042 Sat/Sun 1·5 27 111 Huerta. Mission Viejo 830-2011 S71.900 Sat/Sun 8-7 :30 •453 Prmeetnn (Coll. Pt'k) 646-74 14 $74.950 Sat /Sun 12-4 1822 W. Moore. Santa Ana 979-1659 $78.500 Sat /Sun 10-4 6461 Glenfox. Huntington Beach 842-2973 $104,500 Sat/Sun 10-5 2952 Pemba. Mesa Verde, C.M. 545-8424 ~7.500 Sat/Sun <!4751 Via Alvorado. Mission Viejo 768-000'l 494 6961 Sat/Sun 12·5 198~) Port Scabourn(•. Newport Bch 1)44 .').5fi8 Sat/Sun 1-5 tl-1 924 Holte.Jay Hd . Nl'wport Bch fi46 7414 $195,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 11269 Primrose. Fountain Valley 642-0200 $97,500 Sundav 1·5 •2008 Ba learic Or .. Mesa/V, CM 546-8872 $119.500 Sat/Sun 1·5 3362 Wisteria. Costa Mesa 546·5606 $104,000 Sunday_ 1·5 •3253 Colorado Ln, M.Verde, CM 581·2244. 551-0126 Sat/Sun 1·5 2706 Locust, Orange 962-7788 $72.000 Sunday 1·5 * # l Tiburon Bay, Spyglass 675-3411 Sat/Sun 1-5 1044 Concord, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $76.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 960 Cheyenne. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $72,900 Sunday 1-5 •3030 Country Clb Dr, Mesa/V, CM 646-7722 $162,000 Sat/Sun 12-6 1680 Rhode Island, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $85.000 Sunday 1-5 847 St. Clair, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $79,900 Sunday 1-5 509 Evening Star (Dover Shrs.) NB 644-4910 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5· 20891 National, Huntington Bch 962-5.521 $102,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 •6513 Heml9Ck, Ftn.Valley 962-5.521 $85,500 Sat/Sun 1·5 10864 Los J ardines East, Ftn Vly 962-5.521 , $85,950 Sun 1-5 29511 Ana Maria, Laguna Niguel 494-2146 Sat/Sun •4610 Dorchester (Cam H1nds)CM 557-2804 $172,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1924 Port Bristol, HVHomes, N.B. 675-6000 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 29 Montecito, Spyglass, CdM 675-6000 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-S 1853 Pt. Sheffield, HVHomes, NB 673-8550 $1$,000 Sunday l...S 1238Polarls Dr. <Dover Shn) NB 759-0811 $3501000 Sun 1-~: ' I I 2392 Far Bay Farm Pl. NW-pt Beach SS'l--0002 $131,.950 Sat/Swl 1..S 3818 Sandune Ln, CdM <Lusk) ~ $167,000 (Fee) Sun 1·'-., •342 Peach Tr~ Ln, Nwpt Bch 645-7SSS $150,000 Sunday l ·S 249 Evening Cyn CShorecllffs) CdM 642~ $310,000 Sun.1-s 3097 Country Clb Dr, Mesa/V, CM 545-9'91 $210,000 Sunday l •S 136720nkayba, Racquet Club, Irv . 752-7315 $109,000 Sunday 1-5 2798 Bun.ting Cr., Costa Mesa ~ $140,000 Sunday 1-5 · .2'722 Degan, Santa Ana 54().1720 $76,500 Sun 1·5 9961 Oceancrest, Huntington Deb 540·1720 $131,500 Sun 1·5 • 32 Point Loma (Spyglass) CdM 644-6200 ~lS,000 Sun.1-5 2112 Port Durness. Newport Beach 642-8235 $199,500 Sun.1-5 * 1812 Port Stirling Pl (HVH) NB $179,000 Sundayl-6 2096 Roanoke, Costa Mesa 752-1920 $79,000 Sun. 12-4 4135 Robon Dr. (Raq. Clb) Irv. 675-6000 $104,000 Sun. 1-5 1101 Kings Rd. Cliffhaven, N.B. 675-6000 $325,000 Sun.1-5 26 Lakeview, Woodbridge, Irvine 552-7133 Sun.11-3 11 Monterey Cr., Con>na del Mar 963-m7 ~ Sunday 1-5 ~ 5 IEOROOM 941 W. Bay Ave, Balboa 64().2344 $385,000 Sun 1·5 SIR & .. M RM or DEH 1938 Port Carney (Harbor View)NB 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1·5. 2312 Port Aberdeen,HbrVu, NB 642-823.5 Sat/Sun 12-5 2032 Port Bristol (HVHomes) NB 644-6200 Sat/Sun 1-5 2527 Alta Vista Dr (Eastbluff) NB 644-0138 $180,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1226 Polaris, DoverShores, NB 646-3255 $.138,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1925 Lanai Dr., Costa Mesa 548-8614, 540-2018 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2065 Phalarope, Costa Mesa 962-7788 $149,900 Sunday 1-5 2027 Port Weybridge Pl, Nwpt Bch. 752-1920 $172,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 •25212 Grissom Rd. Laguna His 768-6525 $115,500 Sat/Sun 12-5 1621 Port Barmouth, HarbVu, NB 644-7270 $169.950 Sat/Sun 1-5 2956 Carob, Eastbluff, NB 645-6646 $163,900 Sunday 1-5 2390 Redlands, Newport Beach 752-1700 $179,500 Sunday 1-4 •200 Via Mentone. Lido Isle, NB 631-1400 $275,000 Sunday 1-5 • •24420 Overlake Ln, Lake Frst (714) 581-2288 $179,500 Sun. 6 BEDROOM 578 Traverse, Costa Mesa 752-7315 $84,900 Sunday 1~5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 IEOROOM #3 Wild Goose Ct(Nwpt Crst) NB 631-1304 or 645-7786 Sat/Sun 12-5 2424 Santa Ana, .Bldg. Cl05, CM 673-2058 $72,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 2 la & FAM RM or DEH * •621 P a rk Lido Dr #C2, NB 759-0811 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 IEOROOM 552 Glorietta (Bluffs) N .B. 644-1766 $145,000 Sat 2-5/S 1-5 10905 OMidian Cr. fftn P k) FV 554-3626 $62,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 4 IR & FAM RM .or DEN 21751 Lake Vista Dr,LkFrst,El Toro 581-4308 $69,500 Open all wknd. 5 la & FAM RM or DEN 302 Vista Trucha (Bluffs) NB 644-1766 $13.5,000 Sat /Sun 1·5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2 IEDROOM 18506 Vallarta, Hunt'g Beach $74,900 Sat/Sun 12·5 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 .. & 2 .. 34511 Via Verde, Capistrano Bcb 559-4556 Sat/Sun 2 .... J .. 114 42nd St., Newport Beach 673-3663 $155,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 311&211 211 4oth St., Newport Beach 675-1972 $157,000 Sat/Sun 1-S TRIPLEX FOR SALE J -2 ll'S 436 Seaward Rd., Corona det Mar 644-4848 $198,500 Sun 1-5 HOUSE FOR RENT 411&FAMaMwDIM •1251 Shurlline Way, CdM 644·1790 Sun 1·5 ~-'!':~.~!: ....... ~::.~.~ ........ 1~!!!.~!~ ....... GnH.. tOOZ G...,... 1002 G••ral 1002 .............................................. ··~········· .......... . MOM-SHOUft pre~enf~ AT DAD'S PlllCE Just what the doctor's or- dered · peace, fresh air, aunshine. Where ln011M· tlal ramillea hvc. Sliding doors open to sunswept paUo. Graceful plantings c:\tr:od1!!;ru":~:o~~~!; GRAND PREVIEW--tUFF HAVEN maybe too late. 842-2.SJS---nl'W. VIEW. YllW -s~e to sunset Ol'fN11111•wHvNro 8fN1<.1· and all of Newport Har~ .. ~ated • • . with earth tones, woOd and glass. i: .~~ • • Gourmet's kitchen. Seclude<l patio ~.,~ .. "~ with heated s wimming pool. A -bea utiful 3 bedroom home in NewPOrt -------•I Beach. Offered exclusively by Pete Hai bor Vu Hrna Barrett Realty. $225,000 • Newport leach 100 IClltgs fltoce. HI Scst/Stllil-5 Portofino 4Br, 4 Ba, pool CAMEO HIGHLANDS w/jac. huge hv rm, frml din. rm, paneled Cam rm WITH LOVEL y POOL -desirable 4' ~~:P;~~~~1~edd ~~~k bedroom home with sunny patio. drive & porch, wet bar, Looks like model home, all freshly re- wallpapcr, etc., et~ ... decorated and ready to move in. Highly! ulpgradedN & im-$168,500. macu a e ... ewport 4506 w-, c--~_. ....,._ Scst/S-1.5 sch! district. -,... --· .. _.. .......- $179.000 incl ree lot BRAND NEW 2 STORY OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 1812 Port Stirling Pl WESTSIDE. COSTA MESA -3 Bedroom, REDUCED $2,500 OWNER MEANS BUSINESS on this large 2,500 bq.ft. home in Corona del Mar School district. Could be 3·4 or 5 bdrms, formal din~ng room, gorgeous water & night light view from master suite. Won't last at the low price of $157.000. Call 673-8550 {WIN''' 9 •If', l(Jf'~ t1 •fit N;.. l [WJl&Uil] Newport Exec. FixerUDDer Beautiful v'\tw OF BACK BAY. La r ge, s prawling ranch style. Here·s an opportunity for Ure executive who wa nts to fix up a home the way he wants it . If you have imagination, lh1s is j ust the home for you. You·d better hurry on this one! <:all 645·0303 FORESTE OLSON ,..,., n1 Ac.. ~oA-. CLOSE TO FREEWAY 3 bath f amity home has all of the finest features at only $87,500. We also have 3 other 3 bedroom homes still un- der construction. Call Curt Herberts · for more information. I I 08 RidgKrest Cir. EXCLUSIVE LISTING Scst/5m 1·5 DOVER SHORES AREA -for the con- temporar y minded -for those who like vaulted ceilings. 3 fireplaces. library, family rm. 4 bedrms, spiral stair c-dse, pool and much more. $215,000. Call Ann Peters. BIG CANYON COURTYARD . ENTRY WITH POOL & JACUZZI -5 Bedroom California r a nch style home -custom built for present owners. Formal dining room, d e n/office, family room and game rm. Me xican tiles and shake roof. $425,000. Call Ken Knight for appt. to see. BACK BAY ACREAGE RAMalMG RAMCHO OM 3112 ACllS on bluff overlooking bay and bird sanctuary. Beautiful landscaping with large pool and separate party house. Room for horses or tennis or both! $.550,000. Call for appt. to see. 642-5200 Close to Freeway and pr1 ccd right' M c.•sa Verd e north 's bes t bargain. I-luge mastc.'1' s uite plus 3 more G~ral 1002 ,GftMral 1002 bedrooms can be your~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• for th1~ family size home. The owner 1s oul-of-;irca and is motivated. Your home is secluded. hlls charm and be re;idy to buy Call 5-16·2313 ('I,,, ! I ) • • ' '• t I •• ! ' UPPER BAY VIEW-DELIGHT Charmmg J Bedroom. 2 bath home with sweeping upper Newport Bay view. luxunou:; Master bedroom :.;wlc. :.oanng woodbcam cathedral beam ceilings and much -~--.-----·--­more. Only $115,000 fee. Call 644-7211 Exclusive Listmg am PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP O u r finest upper westside 3 bdrm home. R ecently upgraded thruout and laq~l'. For the homeowner. Ready THE ULTIMATE HOME $385,000 This architectural landmark of contemporary elegance has IN PART been offered for s ale. You may own 3200 feet of luxury liv 'g w /a panoramic bay view and beach in front. OPEM HOUSE SUMDA Y 1-5 PM 941 W. Bay Ave, Balboa Shown by Appointment only . UMITED l kn, MED LOOMIS 640-2344 to move·m. For the in·---------,--------:-:-:-. vestor ready to rent. Call Gt'Mral I 002,Getieral I 002 now 546-2.113 ••• ••• •. •••. ••••••••••. ol'f N J/I? 0 If 't f •r/ f 1 ('I fj;• t 1 •1;• •;•;• •;•;•;• •;•;• •;•;• •;OiiO ••• oiioi• iiiiiiiiiiii~ [il·IE~Hill MESA VERDE Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with new carpeting, drapes and paint. For fun and enter· talning a large yard with heated & filtered pool. Full price $82,000. CALL 556-2660. c;::SELECT T'PROPERTIES_ 1112 WESTCLIFF OPEH SAT /SUM I ·5 3 Or 4 bdrms., 3 baths, huge country kitchen ; beamed cell., dbl. frplc. & completely redecorat- ed. Vacant & ready for quic k occ upanc)'. $14UOO OPEH SAT /SUM I ·5 31282 Paseo OHvH San Juun C11pistr11no Vine arbor pathway leads to Mexican tile e n· try of this beautlrul 4 bdrm., family rm. home. Beamed ceil. in !Iv. rm. mirrored dining rm. wail It full wet bar in tamUy rm.$144~ iiil.W.r~ * 675-S930 • 3637 £. Cst ll~y. CdM IDSTIC 5 1•*°°"9 + faMlly, 3 baths &.....- Heights pool hoftle. Wet bcr. palltry. Wlttlt buffet, out door llcJhti11CJ & beautiful landtcapillcj. GNGt for ttttttiallMllC). WARM AND con 2 ledroont, 21/2 batha DHrfleld con- doMhtlUM. FiHplau. plu•h corpeta °" beautiful gr ...... M. LARGE COIRRlll'dd office + 3 IMdrooM hotM tR Eat~ Costa Mesa. Great pahntf ... CALL 640-9900 \.\IJJ~:'· l{t~:.\l ~I',. 1'1 ~0 •llMBOREE RD. NEWPORT BEACH OCEAN ESTATE SJ I 0,000 4 ledro D.. f9'llly roca 2 fin,-.. prhah beodL --~.r•• ~ ..... ,,. ; ' I' • • • ' l .._.,,... t oloiG...,... · I 002 Hean,_. We I.._...'-W. ....................... w.-··-··-" .• • .. • .. •• .......... w............ Sunc»y. Af"l 17, 1tn DAIL v PILOT DJ ·····,······· .. ·····;·-··············~······· G~-;;,;.~··· ...... iooi G":::;;,,··0 •••1tL'-•,·;,;,-; -.. ,,, •H•HH••••UUUHU• Gownlll 1002 ...... I h 1007 ...... tForW. ~-~~UU•H ~~~ .... r- BAYFRONT, pier & float, Iota $185,000 to $325,000, to t..tild your ~ custom home. Several ereas to choose from. ···· ••• ••• ............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... •••••••••••••••••• ~·;;;;;;.•••io••• ...._ I 024 Dime PeW Io• l£ARlll FROM n£ PAST-u youa 0~ _, • . ..,., .,. bar 1 1orma1 ...................... ••••••••••••••••••••• •• • ••••••••••••••••••• .,... PLAN FOR THE FUTURE LAHD&.oay _ dla.rm. dee • WD.rm. Open bse &aper bcb eata Here' perleet ed Sl'7t.IOO. m.12211 OPTION FOR SALE WANT IOOM17 walk ~ llartna ~.- for y!; "bar•a~tla"~ ,._ .. ..._. IOU JBr2 Ba,CdJI. We haft• auper larce. llamaalu.SattSUnl.24 " • -M0-87'71 family bome. Features 4 ---------- PRESTIGE waterfront l)omes with pier & float from $385,000 up. take 4 bd.nrul for livlnti. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br z Ba, buce add oe 48ror3•d~.dllllna,. th baths for relief. IY OWliB 10•4 f mUy room run bltn 1 ... ba abake t'OOf ~ s-1 fireplace for warmth Sp , ___ Hill -000 5 C...W... ' ~ fpl ' ww f 'b b •-~' · ~ ruu:s Mn OVl!t'S~ lot for YC..-• -· . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lcilcben. c, new rom c • mar10..,.. _... Br 3 Ba. View. Harbor c)lll thnaout •clean u a Ownr. 187,)00, -.S198 BILL GR UNDY, REALTOR Wl M-.e younell well View Hilla. $189,500. 4 Br Open li2S 1.ana.a Or. sBr, new pin. Xtra lge rear -------~­ today! Call our. house a Ba. View. U0·2981 xlnt co.aptry clb loc. yard, w/abaded paUo & 9 otaf HOUSI doctor •nd do!1 t pay 1QuaUfied BIA)'en Only> M a n '/ x t r a s fnil bearing trffA. Open 33901 Zan1t-0 l :1 f1 "I'" ... O··n· NB 67":. 0161 anotbe.r months rent! 5118-85141$40-2018 House sun U-CPM 491 SaUtSun 12·S Priced at $5.S,000 for an OCEANVIEW. pool, un· °'·---t O.: CM c l bit .. ~·-"' 3 br " AMERICANS ON THE MOVE immediate cure! Call iGual home w/3 & fam· MISAYIEllDE ·-REDCARP.ET w. · · ,..,......,, ... ~ rollect842·2SSS rm, lanai, lot JSOxlSO' Republic; beaut. Spanish REALTORS ~·e:1p~~!·~:~.~cc~i~~ ......................................... RnbOng Giant f ti .. (, I j 1.' I~·· I An11r1 ,,, , JM'"' fl"" P' rrrtv • J•tv .. tlttH ) c!•• ... 1 , ... ,1 ' ur •"I 1f l. An· ,,., '' 1 n ·• '"" I ''"" t ,,,,,,"I•., t/'(Jt1 tA!,,O lt't C: mt 1., ...... n Ol'IN 1119•"\11•N "'" N'<,. fee. 4818 Surry. Cameo styled home with largtl 8'2·5S4l • "'" [ {8t 1TuinfLI Hl&hlands. Open Dally. Jot. 4 Bdmu .. J baths, :~.a;t'easr:;c~m~•c!:; Walk throu~~Ot~i~\e~ty m com- tit !fit 0 I r~flr• '*" VIP \ I ,,, •HJ lrlliW ,.1,M ,,, l'f"IJ!l112int· '"'"' 1ht• I ,. 1• 11 c,.1 111, ir<J 1•11· 1 ,~, 11\l' Alll 11,.,.n u~ .Jn.J 'O'" Jiti'f it ==HLAHDS ~ru:. ~,!~!dJ!ft :;;,~s:, To ~'t:4=1~ B~ •ta~~':ttm~. 759 0226 pool bo,m e In Mesa Call496-5600 plete awe! 3 Bedrm, enormous sep. family room, formal dine. ceramic 'tile ceunter tops in kitchen. Lge m aster suite. Big e nclosed patio. $75,500 Open Sat&: Sun 12·5 • Verde, at $79,500. Family lc6oal"-d 1006 3 BR, den, 2 BA. View, rCcr.w A"""'AT£S; Rm & 2 fplc's, llst a few FcMltaMV•y 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• private beach. $160,000. ~ ~ ~ cl lbe m.tny xtras. Open ••••••••••••••••••··~ 481S Cortland Orivt, ~ House sat/Sun l ·SPM. Fountain Park 2 sty, 3-llr O,..HMSat/5-1·5 UBRUBY 4Br, 3Ba. huge beautiful family home, owner bkr 673-0260 CdM. tall 67s.4782. J253Colorado Ln. CM. end unit Twnbm~. A4! COllVJA MESA VERDE HARDIN REALTY Male Sq Park. $62,SIO V"" •IYOWMB• 581.zu.orss1-01.2.e rarm.Pnnconty.S40-03J4 HIGHLANDS Lg. 4 br +den on lg. lot. SHARP 2 Br Condo. 2 Ba, _or_SS4_·3626-------. Spanish Beauty PAMOltAMIC Cust. 18x36 pool + spa. fplc. beam cellgs, air, By ownr. Upgrd'd 4fti.; lc6oaP1 I 1da 1007 OCEAHVllW FnnJ.dinrm.usedbnclt balcony, adlls o nly. Jba, game/fam·r'la: ••••••••••••••••••••••• A deligbtlul 3 Br, 2 Ba, frpt Finished garage. 1 $71 ,000. O wnr /Agt. Prine only $84,90.. OM Year Mew HMtltt°" hoch Location Lus hly lan ~caped , walk through private courtyard entry lo 3 bedrm 2112 ba. 2 story Twnhme. Includes pool, sauna, jacuzzi. weight room, r ec room & pool table. Close to W..t Clff Dri•• home witb view from bllt to Estancia Park. 556-7980 842·7903. • W.w-rthodt nearly every window, $119,SOO. Prln. on ly. ---------1 HUfofTIHGTON llACH-FOUHTAIN VAUIY IOAlD Of aL\LTottS fOf' ~ addrtsJ? large muter suite, wood 546-8872 OOPS! Large SBr or 4 + rec. rib. beam cellJog and oak Buyer backed out on this 3Ba, frplc lll b1& Cam !'IP'. 17UI '-clii 11~. HwttilM)t°" ~CA 7 I 4/147-60U 2br , 2ba w/room to add hardwood floors i n MESA VERDE 4 BR. two 00 a lot E.aslJlide. lge Cam /din area . on. Open house 1-4 Sun· "wallt·to private beach" S78.SOO. Glantz Realty Sold last for $80,000; Pleasant cnr lot neer da~,2600hea1Cllf!R [)Tl Es. l t location . Service, call S4.S-4289. priced now al S78,SOO for schools. Only $83,500. By beach. Make lots ot money on your initial inve'stment, hurry! we are an equal opportunity Bodrd PRIVATE PROPERTY _.c 67~ a e Owner wAf'~arry first MESA YIEltDE quick1ale! CaU642.Q68 ~~~0J:~11e!!:.·27~ "'-" l Ir. u-·--trust deed. $172,SOO. lmmac. highly upgraded -~ z I I 4 Br, 2 Ba in xlnt loc. MOVE RIGHT IM! onPenin.Pool.2brcot· Cal644-7 Brac k BBQ , many Roberts Realty WEEK[B Popular StratJord Park tage w /pool, carport, 3 custom features. neatly borne. over 2000 :iq. rt.on doors to bay. $86.000 ~ lndscpd. Must see lo ap-a.EAL ESTATE one level. Spac. lam. rm. -flwestmenl for All ""'51 l•lAllc.W' Cmanery ViUocp ~ prec. S78,SOO. 54S·36S6 w/mass1ve frpk . Pluah Recifty 673·6261 ~ M.•o Var* Choe. carpeting. Vaulte<I lliiiiillililillillii• 111241 Baaeh Blvd .• Hunllnitton Beach APRa., 17th to 23rd 421 Jlsl St.. NB DUPLEX 3 Br, 2"'2 ba up· LUXURIOUS Luxurious 4br. Jba, 1m· ce1llnl(s. Only $88,901>. I per w/3 patios, beamed mac hme w fhuge 1r· Bkr. Call : 751·3755 Of Gt"tteral I 002 G~ral I 002 General I 002 GH1eral I 002 General I 002 ceilings & frpl. 2 br, 2 ba Adult living and large regular lot on a quiet cul· ~-0576 ••••••••• •••• ~ ••••••••• •••••••••••. •••••• ••••• ••••••• •••••• ••• ••••••• ••••. •• •• •• •••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• ••••••••••• lower w /(rpl & 2 patios. with pn vatc pool and de-sac. Only 6 yrs new -- OPEn HOUSE TODAY 1PIYl-5PIYI 1 ~ h I o c k l o o ( · l ' a 11 1 n l..1g un.1 ·:-. ht·s l arl'a \'t·n :-.p<H'tou.... :i bdrm 1 ·11~tom home w 12 master suites .\ll nt•w hll111:-.. lanla'>llt' pool & )u..,~·1c1u:--g1 ouncb .. : •• ...,! of EmL•l'al<l lk1~ Su oll t>.u: L'oa:-.t I I\\\' un .... 1n.·d 1:11) :\lcKnight: Lu~11n;.1 H1•a<·h 5·!5·9!!H NEWPORT BEACH IRVINE FANTASTIC VIEW From this immaculate NewPort Bch. home. Superb oversized fa m. rm. & formal hv. rm., both w t fireplaces . Btwn/Coast Hwy. & Cliff Dr. 251 Oceanvie w. Newport Hgts .. N.R. 646-7711 IA YCHST rooL HOME Spacious. bl'<H1l1lul. ncwlv dt• cor atl'd 1.1 m1 ly hcrnw Ill ...,l'lt.'<"l area P rtl't•d n g ht for rm m<•clt alt• .... ,t11· "n:it o,;111 I'\",,, L,!Ot'. 'J B fi4ti 7i 11 EX£CUT1Vf MANSION Su perlal1 Vl' 111 t'Vl'ry r c-.ix•ct 1s this plui h & t·omfortabh.• 4 bdrm, 3 ba VIP res idence. in sought after. exclusive area New on the mkt. 1230 Somerset, N.B. 646·771 l STEP TO THE BEACH This :i h<lrm & f:lm rm, 1 m ll'lun1tut(' honw ha-; 11 ;tit ! p I' f' S l j f.t i U ll ..., 111 I' U t I II 11 • ()(.'l•:!\N VI i':W & .111s t Sl<'PS ti, th\.' he~1<'h . Thi..., l'hM nwr won 'l lust . 11 a · •(;" St Ualhoa Pt.>nin . ;'\'B 1)11\ 771 l LIDO ISLE SI 50,000 Charming beach retreat with privacy & seclus ion for the busv executive. Just li sted . Be t'ter take :J fook today. fl46 ·7711. 109 Via Ebuh. Lido Isle. N.B. DEERRELD IEAUTY 11.J chl~ upgraclC'd th1uout I hdrm -... I.am rm . 11 ml d 1nttu! Sl atl t·d lfl \t 'rl·d p .1t1n l'r11l 1·..,..,11111.1ll\ 1.srubt'.l(H.'cl l r onl ~ 11•.tr 'wt ove 1n . mint <'onchtwn Uni\ :,I:! 1.:11J11 \o 111 \I m rlto11 l'a1·k\\<t\, 1·:.1 ... 1 111 Cuh1·r #9 Red Rock. In . 545-9·191 S & S SAM CARLOS F.1111 ,1-.tl <':tll~ hc.111 l1lul ·> s torv home w pool and J,11·u 1.1.1. l pg raded 1n ,di ~lrt'1I:-> F1n1 ... lh.'d &. l);t rwlt·d hn11 u::. rm +-:~ h< rrn s. :1 1>.1ths Sl4 l.!15tl \o off ·\hc1:1 P ;11'k\\ a\' Oil J>n , r:a .... t ol \fwrl.11His :.!J7HI '\/1·" l>l·lh1 ~lt~SIOll \ ll')O 54:> !l\!ll PANORAMIC VIEW OF MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE lk·•rnt I bdrm custom homt' with maximum privucy & minimum car e 8210.000. 3079 Counlr\' Club Dr . No. of ~lc-;<J Vcnh.; Dr. 545-~4~)1 WESTMINSTER 2 STORY PERFECTION! Ha s everyt hing you've searched for ~ 4 lg. bdrms, formal din . r m , oversized family room w1frpl. & wet bar. In absolutely superb condition & everything upgraded. All this for only S135,000. 9741 C love rd ale. Wes tminste r . 545-9491. No. of Edinger, West off Brookhurst on Margo. HUNTING TON BEACH LA QUESTA ;; h<lrm. 3 bath, pop ular E l CaJon model. 3 car garage, lgt· ram rm + pcitio, submit pfl'Scnt home in trade. 20741' lkl'f Ln. 008 3371 or 546·1754 COSTA MESA SANTA ANA MESA VE:IDE MAJESTY Uniquely dPs1gned around a 1,:: heaut1ful pool This elegant 4 bdrm home 1~ ideal for ~rac1ous family hv ing . Outs tandin g prof. lndscpl{. Bea utiful area, close to the Country Club $11}2.0CHl :3030 ('ount rv Club Jlr , C ~ l fl Ui-7711 HUGE FAMILY ROOM All kitchen appliances, self· <'ll•<1 n1ng on•ns. ~harp t hdrm. 3 hath H:rnch :\lcsa home n vrs. nc-w ~ Ovcl' WOO ~q ft . Slt:.tkl• roof. Xlnl. for lg. lamil-". 3073 Yukon, C~l 5-t5-~4!ll A CHARMER (;;.1r<h·n :-.l'llmg. µlant 10\ er p.11 .1111 ~w. I nut tr~cs . Vl'g g.1rclt•11 Lm l 'I) home with .ultlL•cl fa m rm . frpi<' . frml <1111 rm Central air. ~O-on L·:ctingl·r. \\'e~t on Bris tol. t :1 12 S . 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Try 10% Down. spacious master s uite. Courtesy & not disturb· 645-3474 Only $14-0,000. Sec this ang tenants will be ap. ~ • .,..,..__ ooetoday! 54&8640 ~:;,;~~·~~~::~ .. '. ~-8~.~ ---- $165,000 ; 1 So. of Hwy on --- corner, s1ss,ooo. By ---------2DAYSLEFT owner. 67~ MESA VERDE 3 br, F /R. 3 Br, 2 ba w)Xtra studio Attractive 2 story Jbr, DIR. N1ee borne. f'ine or C~t unit, fireplace fam.rm, 2ba. 2 frplcs, neighborhood, close to Call now for details $7000. DOWN 'This super sharp 8 yell old home quahfaes tor ~ financing by a new o w n e r o c c u p a fl<l' Beauttfully decorated ) bednn, 2 ba, w/Spa~ fpk. 31' pauo w/massf~ bnck BBQ & lovely yaf1J. Well worth $00,700. ,•/ eJec llilch, walk to bch, schls. shop'g., churches. -~---•-gt_. ____ _ ownr financed. Pnn on· library & park. $89,950. ly. $160,000. Ownr, _55_7_·96S9 ______ _ 646-4319 PRIME E /SIDE. Brand SPYGLASS ROG By newdeluxe condo.2br,2 owner 4 br, fam. rm, lg . ba. frpl, D/W. trsh. com· lot Open Parklike set ptr. All upgraded cpts & Lang 640-2747 d rps . ENCL 0 S E D --· ----YARD! Ready forocc'py LUSK HARBOR VIEw now! Make ofr. $72,000 HILLS Lus h garden Newport Pa er R . E . home Quiet cul-de·sac 673 20S8 st. 4 Br, 3 Ba. Best buy --------- $167,000. Call for ;iddress POOL TIME! 4S3 Princeton, College L a-~IUIP zj>~ Park. 4 Br + Beaul pool and Cabana . Onl y REAL ESTATE 644·6397 S74,950. OPEN HOUSE. 7 11 GokleN od 3 bdr, 2 bath house +guest house /gar Remodeled i n '74 Sat Sun 12_. 10111 suuuu. u..ltedlrobn 646-7414 Sandblasted, beamed LR MESA DEL MAR 5 Br w/fpl. 2 patios. R·2 lot pool home. By owner. Investors, th1:. makes Pnoc. only, call for appl. c en t s . S 1 2 9 . SO O . 546-2142 Ownr/Agnt 644·2785 1--------- 2 I WHITE WATEtl OPEN SUH. 1-5 Tri·level view home; 3 bdrms., study, Ubrary, 2 frplcs ., some view. $182,500 1324 OUTRIGGER CALL FOR APP'T. Great fa mily home! Beamed ce1l's., frplc., 4 bdrms., family rm., hob by rm., exercise pool & jacuui. Fee. S178,SOO LOVE at FIRST SIGHT you will expenence when you see this beautiful 4 bdrm entertainers de- light in Mesa Verde. Newly carpeted. Lovely d.\ning.famUy area opens to covered bnck patio surrounding a sparkling pool & jacuzµ. <Skinny d i p from m as ter bdrm-& much, much more!) Newly listed & won't last al $lOS,9SO. OPEH HOUSE I ·5 3241 MIHHESOT A. A MESA VERD E NORTH 3 bedroom home with pool & large bonus room. RAMCH REALTY 551-2000 HELrHEEDED l•ZIAFIXH Super buy, SSB.000 Give us a call' e uRK4RT s OPfN HOUSE RUlfY 17630t•"9• Co I• M•>• 645-9161 ASSUME 7'12°/o VA Loan 3 Bedroom, added ram1l y rm. New carpe ts & wallpaper. It needs a lit Ue more work but com· pare and you 'II agree ii 's a good value al $60,SOO Call 64S·7221 531 S800 Westhaven Realte>rJ . Inti RE Hetwortr 2 Story. 4 lx.>drm, den, ., IAe lot, trailer acceS9>;,' $82.000 Agent 1198-2681 : OWNEfl must se11"'di ltghtful 3br. 3ba Tibui;o, Twnhme. 1600 sq.fl. Calt 968·9707 or 682·6872 -4 Adiv .. BecJant HIM: Cw.tom pool & J acu ' " RV park 'g, cover paUo, vauJted celling or .i br, prestige area. .I': 17835 San Clemente·.,•• <'r:.albert & Ward ) • " Great Western R.E., ~ 847·9632 ~ GETREADY P, For tlw summer & t' beaut aful 3Br PO ' HOME w xtra lg lot cul·de·sac. l yr of ~ servacl! in cluded~ purchase pnce of $77, Call us I-Oday at 847-26 ,. ,.,, , . {"'-... ·:~ 6071 w"anttr, H.1._:! ---- -. _..... CALL JIM WELLS, Jiff 4 ¥ RLTR. at once! S57-6264 1 __ W_n_t_c __ R_e_afty-'-- Omu~ ~21™ BY OWNER, $75,900. 3 m.: 2 Ba. Fam Rm, LIVlrtjr.' dining. 963-1280 , I I I or979-2631. »OH Y. f"IUHICJ.IX By Ownr. E-Side 3br +. I or"J.TO" \ $69,500. New cpt, roof, ~~c-.::.. plumb'g. See to apprec. c...or.. °"' -548-0162 Prin only. 640·7000 1--------------tGREAT SELECTION of 8 ----------1 homes. from $50,000 to IYOWMER 3 Br. 2 ba cust. home. OPEN HOUSE Sun. 10-3 $70,000. All terms. Vets "0" down, free assist. At}.. 714-5.29--4783 709 Narcus us. CdM ---------640-7849 Harbor View H.ills 3br + DELIGHTFUL! Cam.rm, 2ba S16S.OOO. 4 BR .. 2 BA. & POOL Open hse Sat/Sun 10.5, HOME. NEAR SOUTH 3'30 Seabreeie Ln. COIS't PLAZA. $74,000 ---------1 Agent 640-S580 llO~Vlew Spyglass Kil I 1 story 4br 3ba, Cam.rm, din.rm. 2 frplcs, incl court yard, many upgrades. A must aee. 963-9777 REALTY WOILD Insert I Border C-oH5glil•dt EVERYTHING You could want In a 4Br home w /pool. $172,000 DEL CERRO Large 6 bedroom family home in convenient area cl Costa Mesa. Freeway close. Upgraded carpets Ir drapes, beaullful patio. Squeaky clean. Mother·in·la~ suite. It's a lot or house! Only ... ~. Open fot vlewlng DONALD M. BIRD Sat/Sun l·S Auecl•te~ .... 11.,. 4610 Dorchester . Realtor SS7·280t BEAUT. Oceab • nite lite losert I border view, ovedookina part IF THE TAX MAN Hi tltiCJI Beada 1 o4« HAS GOT YOU~! .... ~ ........... _, DOWN 3Br. l~Ba. lg lathe pa~ .. this super invei.tmenl w/bnck planters. lots~ property in the heart of xtras Would IJsl $63, Costa Mesa wall Ptl'k you Own er 11sk 1ng $61 , 7. ~ up. T his pr1 me com R98·3640 -< mercial property with "8ti:a.I HSE S 1•5 >'""' frontage on Newport V'I"'"" • ' • Blvd, will keep you up & 9442 H..tilus Dr. your t axes down next 2Br Doll House. su~ year. Call today & start cond, nr beaches, schllf receiving the tax shelter xlnl shopping. lde•l you deserve. starter home for youoc' Cal 540..3666 Cam or perfect for t+' tiree. SS9.900 By ownef., Wltela11 REAL ESTATE COMIAHD CWITIT! 2 Story, thick shag ~ts. spacious family· dining area off kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 large baths all nestled under a heavy shake roof, In lovely neighborhood on quiet cul-de-sac. Your kind of family home! Will also rent. $711.000 <Open t1I 9PM> 962.21625 • WAITNO LOHCWER! It hat arrlved- daahing 3 bedroom, bath lownhome pro·" fe11ionally tailored ~~ !18tisfy lhe most discr~ ow n·e r ! C u s lo at draperies. grass cloti wall coverings. wet b4r, flttplace, OCEAN VIEW· from bedroom AND Oii' ecutive hideaway ovf/f garage! Pools, jacuzz~ saunas. DON'T WA , SlO'l,500 (Open lll 9PM U:Pr£1.b.,.utaJ1w-i f.!1p= ~~ -r. Prop~ "'; 752•1920 u.......... ... .......... . MOO OUAlllt. .. , l llACM 1 _....., ____ L_n_"_ .... _ ........ __ _ OPINHOUSI W·S. l·S CorwMr/JA•lll PAHORAMIC OCIAMV•W to oc:eu. Le. lot. 2 br, Iota of wroulbt iron, qual. cpt .. moclm. kltcb, micro atv. aell pol K·fi.r. Long cov 'd. patio •1----------18)' owner, 48R, 2Y.tB tr .... , -· 000 Owner llST v • • u1 CM fam rm, HP· din rm, A deliabttuJ 3BR. 2BA. home with view from nearly every wlndow, lar&• maJJter suite, wood beam celUng and oak hardwood floora ln "walk·lo private beacb" locaUon ~ _.,, · ' ..,_ rm, buge yard W/loU S7 ,000 Dow. brick, vea &arden • I ...AMT CA.MB.OT 3 br, 2 ba home w /huge Ja1ftl. 1 Bill to Hun MOO& yd. l howle from new 2 Ceottt Pk. 6461 Glenf ac. Reg. Park, wblcb wUl Dr. SlCM,SOO. &42·2913. d 3362 Wiateria have riding traila, a lake •--------~"'!I 4 br, 2 ba-frml. din. forbolltlilg•flabing, pie· $66,tOO.San • area-11\lnkeo Uv. rm-nic areas, etc. A rapidly J .. t reduced $30001 Nefit; rr•::·, ~rs/ I a ,to :e;Qut: apprKlatln1 area• very the .,.acb, schools fc ~ unUIU&l io tbe elCU'emely Jee•. a Bech'ooma, bi&_Uf--: AND 104,000. S46·S605 or open country feelln1. ID.I room for partl Owntr will carry llrst ~ Owner haa boul(bt tariecoveredpatJo. tlWt deed. $1.72,500. 417 So, C ... ...., another bome fl hH prlte it ritbt, caUf ~~6 ...... nt 1 •--------------priced thla "ome for Tar.,.ll,RLTRS,8088AJ -._.. -quick 1a.le at tn.ooo. µ - Eut Co1ta Mua. Call: Pa& Stomel, SeWq alU'thlftl wiOt et . $15,000. OwHr wUJ m.ms. .,...,U, or Swa. IMib' Pilat Qaalfled I earn. Call UMHt. cmlJto.,..aat. ll a tlmpk maUer . ~ • ..... 1 QwtllMRe.aa,. ,Jucstc-1&~ JUST LISTED 18506 Vallarta, H.B. Off Ellli;, between • Beach & Newland DeautifuJ single story townhc>uu only 1 year old. 2BR, 2 baths, rireplace, 2 patios, dou- ble garage. $74,900, Broker RACQUET CLUB-SAN MIGUEL Super clean, expanded model with 3 Car garage. Many upg rades. 3 Bedrooms up, 1 bedroom down. family room in country setting next to orange groves ! Call now! $109.000. Open house Sun 1-5 13672 Onkayha -• THIUSTIUY IMTOWN Wbt!re else can you find a 2200 + sq Ct home wltb 11 LARGE POOL l\N D SPA. Li.le roof. trailer ac- cess and on ll neat cul·de· s 11e for only '119,900. B£TTER HUIU\Yll Call to see. .OP&t HOUSE$ N 0 R 1 NS --. . .,.... 17• •• .. 1.-00 ,.,.. LT y 8072.5-'a-.. ....... ~-CIDAR 4lir Premium lot. central R E A & 4M.A5S -coattMp:N'Wf ..... Two Ulr, xtra lg ram rm, ~Zbathl.11-tcleelW)La.rterior beautifullyi lndscpd, TIUSWEF..K'S ..seof~...tllrytlgllts.Mtxlc•ffleeot- 1 · lbh LOTSPEClALS ...... L.-"-__, C...........__ ..a •-_ ..... poo s. tennis, c se, RAMCH REALTY Lancilocked, but still a ~ _.. ~---~•••WI. -u.r $109,500. 551~78 piece of the action. In· st ............ $I I 6,000 Woodbridge Att>orlake 551•2000 vest in Laguna's future. I I 04 lhfa. LCllJlll'CI leoclt -DISIGMEll'S 24x60 Viking Mobile --------~ Choice Wakrlront Woodbridge Arborlake $16,000 to $10,000. HOME -"'"• lnela c;o111tnactecl of New 2 lt>vel Exec. Condo. I Brand New su'per Up· c 0 as t redwood ... ahiftgln. Three btdrootna 21/1 Home. Huge 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 patios. Former model, walk to beach. 714·963'5671 - · GetQn k ed b ba 1 Commercial b..-__, ..._ M.......__ ....._.._ "'----_ ... Reduced for qwc sale. grad 2 r, 2 , ux H"gh l Victoria UTID --. -• e.c-,.,. .... rr-. - 61J·WZ4.!"J4tl·Ol22 condo. Den. form. din. 8 1 bara:c k on the I.ash lcadsc .... FiH dedls. ..... flx· area. Near lake. $111,500. eakc · Pri 1 ti .__ soft MOOd H9W&.... C..--6. oc ... TRI LEVEL 4 Br 21'2 Ba. S6000 Under mkt. :>qnt ~r el. m~ oca on, --~ ..... .._,. ....,.... .. Fam Rm, College Park, , terms. 495.5906 o r '. buildable & ocean view. •few. , .$165,900 551-0148 559-1833byowner Theyare: 4994551 t ... lttgtOft 1.acll I 040 Irvine I 044 . . Three R-2 lots -$40,000 D~NA I.AG UNA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Culverdale Plan 43. Short 41Ra-$67,500 each. ~~~~A POINT NIGUEL The '-dwagot1 And join countless others who enjoy hassle free co000 living! Gorgeous villa, den or sewing room, 2~ balbs, formal di.niog room. Fireplace, -~-U-ST_S_E_LL-. _M_O_V_l_N_G-1 built·in kitchen. $77,SOO, call 842-8854 LARGEFAMILY? walk to pool, park, & Not many around TwoC-llots-$44.000each. 497-2489 493-8812 495-1720 See this nice home. 4Br, CALL US FOR s<"hool. S76·900· anymore al this price. * 494-8057 * !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! l~Ba up, lBr. o/•Ba dwn. * HOMES * 5S2-e545 but we do have this neat ---------: ~ story 2400 sq.ft. Im· TARBELL, REALTORS "'mac, E ves & wknds .Jg fam rm overlooking $60,000.$70,000 Try & Rnd It P I a n 1 0 5 i n th e LGCJllllCI hoch I 0481l..aguna leach I 048 $11-54.oo '1MPERIAL LUXURY" Huge 4 bdrm, 2 bath, uni- que in every detail. Lux- urious Pacific Sand lm-peri al. Cstm lndscpe, anxious owner. Priced lo se ll this week . 714-963·5671 - H.B. PRIME 4. BR. l:Y. BA W/tree cov- ered lot . Loads of privacy on your covered pal.lo. Owner w /carry a 2nd lo help fin. Only $64,900. CALL 898-7855, WH E LAN REAL Jo:~STATE. NEW PRICE • .jleauuful S & S luxury 3 bdrm . 2 bath, price ~lashed. Anxious owner, fmly rm plus din rm too. A must see. 714-963·567'1 ------q rt" Walker &lee Heal Estate PRICE REDUCED Beautiful downtown, 4 bedrm 3 bath, Lake Park. J aruz:r.i. 4 Ca r 'garage. $137 ,500. P . M. COOPER & ASSOC'S, 536· 1484 or 536-8013 . ·---------- mviting pool. Low main· I T "'1-& I -Wh g t WILLOWS just wa,iiln.g cx:fAN VIEW 180° ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ME " usnn M'AW ere can you e a for you if you hurry. POOL Tl .. tencance yd. See 21 Agt THEHOMESB.LaS huge yard w/privacy, Near new Irvine High 3ARCHBAY Frank or Jo 9621-4450 or 1sx21 ma st er bdrm OPEN SAT/SUN l·S $56,500 962--4112 752-53~3 w pvt balcony, seperate School, now HERITAGE Pvt guarded community, NORTH LAGUNA BEAUTY ramrm. w /wet bar. PARK with pool, tennis· walk to bch, tennis Immaculate thruout is Hwlll!wJCMt . JUST LISTED! rurmal din'g, :i more under construction and S courts , clubhse, •Br, 4 B R 4 B A + 1 g L R this lovely 2 bedroom Hcrbow I 042 A beautiful SYRACUSE hd m . 3ba on fee land mmutcs lO freeways, or 3Ba, fa m rm, marble WI BREATHTAKING VIEWS of cwi~mr~i.e~eda~1nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• !~"highplykdCes iralbtl e fo~ s i o.950 d own 1n ,lcss.Calltosec. frplc, wet bar, lg Sunsets. White Water & City Lights - loads of decking. 2 .car OPEN 1·5 '-"' ege ar · omp c 1: lnme·• Just listed, won't redwood deck, executive huge hobby room. patio, terrace garage, profession al 16543 Wl'*ldot. Ln. ~~g~~~~da 3 0~rC::~ last S44·9<lll ~ home, shows like new. garden & fruit trees. Walk to beach & landscaped lot. Newly (Off Humboldt) Real F~tate ~ Ready to move into. cul-CED ~ 000 dinin" room. 3 commun1-"' t bl h A t d ... town REDU to 39 renovated inside and out CHRISTIANA " r..s a is m"'n e-sac, xtra 06 garage, · • · ty pools and walk to ---------; d b R ·-----------------, makes this the most fan· BAY FRONT •chool. Now only "'"'.SOO. BY OWNER 2 Br 2 Ba. In scpd Y ogers t t · b · t L t · t t ~ ...,... Gardens. Call 499-')Ji89 or as 1c u y m own. g c nn1 s es a e Callforappt. form a l di'ft'in g Irvine WILLI • .__.. llurry,willnotlast. twnhome, 3Br. 3Ba Twnhsc Plan c. $.58,SOO. 613-8042Agt. ' ~..1.1'.&. CurtisR.E. '962·2456 w/boat slip, tennis, pool ~ Princ·only.SSl-5267 RAMCHREALTY _,.-HILLSIDE ~<> ... JKTE:T . T Open7days8:30to8:JO & lg bayfront patio 551 2000 , • ..,...,. ............ $211,500. Compare th1~ tfiP DEER Fl ELD Patio1 _____ -_____ 1 E~ HIDEAWAYS Wow value with any othe1 Home 3 Br FR wetbar, WOODllUDGE 2 houses, 2 lots, 1 has Real Esta"te bayfront ~ upgraded cpls & drps. view pas t. Catalina. Berry R= d ose to pool, school & By Owner: Live at the Botanical gardens & IYTHESEA 1714199,.25 I park in beaut. cond. lake in a brand new inuch, much more. 1st 497-1751 Would you believe 4 br, 2 -----------RANCH REALTY $88.SOO. By owner. Pnnc Beachwood Patio home. time orre red at only ba, formal dining room l"irMP 1044 only. 540-7811 dys; 3 Br. 2 ba. $74,500. $205,000.Terms flexible. 1200Glenneyre Laguna S.ac with custom ca~ling & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551·2000 998-S830evsJwknds 551 -3476, 551-5790 or OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 drapes, mOdem kitchen, 544-1439 Prin only. S78Alla Vista bltns incl. dishwasher. CUSTOMIZED Woodbri~ Property House&U-3850 Just 7 years old. Ideally Starte Hamel Magnificent, expanded Arbor Lmce · OPEH HOUSES 1·5 L..agima leach 1048 1.oguna Beach I 048 situated w ith 2 car f • .. LaSallc"'townhomein Pri~WaterView 4612ROX .. URY l•--------•I•••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• garage on an oversize C ute 2 bedrm with University Park. This A su per W i llpws 4 PORT8tREALTY lot. $57,000 ruu price. custom fireplace & fine home has 4 bdrms .. "Woods ide" Upgrd, 3 Br bedroom home with din· tOOON.C04ti'fHWY, OCEAMVIEW Total ca~h down $3500. tastefully enclosed front den & family rm. & 3 Ba. d<'n. 1-~n. si44.ooo. ing room. Near new high 497·2'468 Super family home with lncludes closing costs. patio . Y a rd I s a features ceramic tile orlscopt Ownr.SS2·7133 school&lll'ritsge Park. OPEHSATJSUMl·4 .greatpossibilitiesforex· Mustseetobetieve. I a n d s c a P e d Oooring. VanLwt papers Dceorfw ld larges t xtra 1624 Hillcrest Dr. pansion. This 4 bdrm .• 2 Curlis R.E. 962-2456 maslerpiece!Nearcom· & upgraded carpeting. special 2650 :>qft. .sbr, ba. hom e h as new Open7days8:30to8:30 munily park and pool The view from the den Jb f f 1 3791 HENDRIX Emerald Bay Terrace; carpets, completely and tennl·s court'. Sound m"'st •--S"en•. Call us, a, am.rm w rp t. nr ranch tY"" home with f d d t f ~ "" ~ !>1."hOol-.. pool & park Des irable Culverdale 4 ... ~ h k ence yar · ots o Prestige home. 4 Br 2 Ba, ruce"! Call Red Carpet we 'll arrange It. $129,SOO SJ ''l,tlul. ~st-S2J-l Pnn. h "th ocean view. Heavy s a e storage, fish pond & frult near St. Boniventure Realtors,833·3380. nl.,.. "" " bedroom omc wr r oof, w ood sid ing, trees.$139.000 Se 11 e r 1 s an x 1 o us ! ---------~ 0 Y_______ bonus room. Near park, beamed ceilings, hdwd. OCEAM VIEW U.<1! 5531 552 0 pool &school. n { I u ed b ' k .,..., -~'~L-E~L ,'\0-0C.E.· .·.· .. ~ ~· By owner-Monte rey. Pool rs., rp c. s nc A wood & glass charmer CHEER REALTY $69,500 . _ Sile land:-caped yd on al-patio. Custom built, 2 in a woodsy, treetop set· Yes.you stlllcanbuy a J lr.il't1v..: c uldesac rn 7REDROCu bdrm., 2 baths, encl. ting in old Top Of The BY OWNER, beaut 3 Br. "··"room horn" in desira-" pat1·0 See 1t now' ..,.,,, ~ ""Till' Hanc·h ... 3000 sq.ft. · · World. A spacious 3 Tamarack C o ndo . ble Irvine at this pncc 1 Fantastic Deerfield 3 $159500 .,..,0 ,900. 178.11 Beard Ln.. R L:,•\ LTORS ot xtnt. spat·. floor Pan. · h • bdrm. home, perfect for ...,., 11 and be n ear park . 1-_ w t man y upgraded bedroom home wit ACREAGE artist or writer. Incl. 848-1210 Open ouse schools and shopping pnvatespa. D I • r ' Sat/Sun ll·SPM Walk t H'"'RITAG ... 8"" "'UTIFUL rcu_tu_r_e_s._~_2_3388____ eve oper s alien 10n . buildable lot next door. · o new "' r. t;A 97 + Acres in Laguna. AJI for $210.000, or can be MUST SELL Beautiful pool, cozy fireplace, ride your bike to the beach. 3 Bedrm. l 11~ b'ath. new crpt & paint t hruout. Only S63,900. Appraised higher. SCOTIREALTY Park when com plctcd CULVERDALE Open Today I 5482 LORB "'l"""E Fantastic views; liberal narrrhas~ separately. Better call ~see '. \ t b t r 1 Pl ~ ""' t S400 ooo .. -~ , mus eau 1 u an erms. • OMTHESAMD 1~-lt><.'<.lroomhomc.,.,1th 1-SPM Exclusive Ra n c h 31~~~~~~~~~'Aoneofakind 3 bdrm. family room and dining Plan .. 1 .. In Turtlerock bedroom home with _, t ,ft ,_ COun''"" ki·tche"" and cen· oceawroo cot .... ge; pu:n-room .. \ larg!' patio for GI p t" H G t ~J II l f f . en a 10 omes. rea tral air conditioning. VU HOME y o room or expansion the Summer' Real pride single family home in on this R-3 lot. close to of ow ner "htp shown pri m e f a mily area +INCOME MainBcach.Xlntterms! throughtout this home. B.icks 10 greenbelt. J This lovely 3Br. 2'h Ba $349 500 C.11lto s~at 9nly $87,500 Bdrm~. 2•., ha .. ram 14601 PICASSO home W/huge playroom. ' Outrageous! An unobstructable white water vu from this newly r emodeled 3 bd rm . w/fplc, beamed ceilings ~ rough sawn Cedar . $127,500 SvlvanGem An a~l shingled home nestled on heav ily wooded lot, unique truss system; 3 bdrms., fplc, • brand new. Sl89.SOO Deachwalk. C plan, 3 536-7533 Bdrm, 21·"2 Ba. princ. on-_________ 1 RANCH RE.AL TY SS 1-2000 side and out SIJl.500. bedroom ho me with kitchen w Jopen rloor rm. Many upgrades in· P opular Colony I 4 view deck, frplc, Jg elec 4i!J. Jy ~:i.soo 960-3737 -----Grab It "-=c:k Turtleroclc Gl en Gunkn . ,.._ hme !llew "lleather I Newly li s ted Bel I Br 3 Ba, Li\, 0 111• 1"J m Meadows home. Greal. Rm, ceramic t1k c>nt, s1..1ools, nea r e cology ept'd thruout, mstr bdrm park. 4. lie~rooms. extra bale. Upgrades <'ul ck baths, r.im1ly room, cov s.ic. hacks on gn ·,mbcll ered \'eranda, 3-Car Avail June l. $119,500 garage. SSS.500. Tarbell. 752 0085 RLTRS. call 962 5566. --------- RANCH RE.ALTY 551-2000 TURTLEROCK 3 Hr<! Ba, St.-c it today !l ~illwatcr. family room & dining plan. Lower unit f!OO sq Cl Yfe'I'• TRIPLE room. Near pool, park & of area & consists of lg liv n , .. ,.1,,.,., tenrus courts. rm w /bar type kitchen, 12J>S N.Coou Hwy.,t.:agunq DECKER !Br wtsliding glass door 494-1177 LOCATED HIGH UP ON to patio & l full bath. :31601 Coast Hwy.,S.lagvna LAG UNA'S FA M ED Sl8SH~ard Johnson 499-4591 RIVIERA COASTLINE -'---------'~ with a scenic view of th1• Rfflty LIVE IN sea. BwTt on 3 LEVELS 497°1744 with 3 BDRMS. (or 2 & sos FOR AM s+s Executive 2 s ty 4Br home, c u s lom11.ed th"ruout w !If': pool, air C'ond, & beautirut bonus 1 rn. 2800 sq ft of tux· urious l i v1n~. seller motlvated·hought a new home. Ci.II at M7-2622 LaCucsta Condo, Plan 20, 3 Br 211 Ila. 9 mos old $76,900. 848·0800 '1'HF. RANC'H" .i Br, 1u:1t painted & carpeted. Ne'l(t to park. tennis l1~. pool lmmt'd ava1l<•b1l1ty $86,500. By owner 5.'>2·4o29 beaut pastor.ii\ it!w. pro!' 't5l3 C,olPIJ5Dt:/RVIME lndscpd. lgc ba,•k y.ird, _ RANCH RlAL TY 551-2000 Delightful 2Br hm nextto den) &. 3 OCEAN VIEW l•--------•I' bch, NQ. end + lrg lBr DECKS. The 1st level · DRAMATIC apt. Fantastic view. May features spacious liv. CUSTOM HOME be used for business. rm. w/VAtJLTED OPEN • .......... •071 ·..,;~, H:!:_ ~IGHL Y UPGRADED '4\lr. wlk to hi•h, pk & schls. lg. <'llllVCr'<u\iou pit, step dwn hvmg, 1l'JI up to formal <limn,.-:. pool & j1H'U7.1.I, gr~at for l'O tcrtainin~ $10'7,000 20861 Woodtea Ln. Open Slit/Sun 968-940:1 2 Bdrm 'n 2 Ba No Down Great family home on W d rful quiet street. 4 Bedroom, on e 2 bath W/fireplacc. Veu Wendy btitter hurry. it won't. last at only $57,SQI). CALL l!t at ll again! i\nolher 898·7855 Wll eLAN Home for sale in the REALESTATE. Marina High School Dist. ---------Walking distance to schools. shops and golf course. J'his is the populur BBQ mode l. Compl w /covered patio + brick fplc. All for sm.ooo. Call .. Red Carpet ·Realtors 146-'lH• 2 Miles ToTMleoch Wnlk to everyth in g . Handsome 4 bdrm ranch, family room. fireplace. deluxe kitchen. EZ care yards. Only $75,900, call 962.5566 -TARBELL.REALTORS LA9UESTA ---------1 s bdrm, 3 balh, popular .Donna Did It, El Cajon Model. 3 car That's right-DoMa did garage, lge fll)JY rm. ,_ eel Submit present home ln i~.a.galnl She convmc trade. 546·1154 or the OWtlCl"ll ot a super sb.arp 3 bedrm, 1~ bath 963-337l. ~ Walkr.r C Lee Reallstate . home in one of the best areas of town to sell for only $65,900. Included ls it built In BBQ, beautiful· ly landscaped back yard and covered pat.lo. Can Cottom Meadowlark and I~ \II show you thla Home aBr 2Ba atriwn bargain! · r•decor~tod'. Ope~ Red Cm"Pet Sat~. B1 ownet: •1 ............ )II I FranmarCi!de840-26U lrYiM ;itrium, A (', a ll 1111 )trade!> fe<' land Opt-fl ~in 11 SP:'\! t1:1:..'ti S1rrr:i Elt·nll 83J.rr;;n 1044 irvine 1044 ··············•······•·········•·•·••••······· WOW! IRVl'4E ONLY $69,900 Super sharp 2 bdrm Plan 41 home tn Culv<•rdalc . A _great s tarter homt• or rnvcs tmctH property . Shows rral pride of ownership. Close t'o communi- ty pool & recreation areas. THf W ILLOWS Pl.AM 102 Super ::>harp 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home in the Willows loC'aled on oversized lo~ at end of cul-de- sac s treet. New carpets in li v- i n ~ rm. and hall. Mexican adobe tile in d ining rm. & kitchen. newly decorated. plus 'il large covered patio. Don't m iss this one. Priced at only $71,500. CULVERDALE 4 IDllMS.~AM.--21/2 IATHS If you're looking for value + e legant . family living. See this gorgeous Plan 48 home in Culverdale. Over 2400 sq. ft. of total living with 4 bdrms .. large family rm. wit.h wet bar, a n expanded master bdrm. suite and located on a n extra large lot. Only $97 ,500. red hill realty 552-7500 "DOVER" CONDO •• $198,000 BEAM C EI LING & w I u n b e 1 i e v ab I e "Z"' REALTOR HEA VY CR 0 S S An Original Beautiful all exclusive 48r, 3Ba, lg fam rm, pool, schls, 1874 in magne ur area! Walk pas e 0 C or t e z . to pool & rC'c. hall from Turllerock. S121,500. PANORAMIC OCEAN 494.al>ll T l M B E R S , VU'S from every rm. 3 ---------1 CLERESTORY WIN BR, 2Yl BA, huge fam-Beach House, 3 Br 2:Y, Ba, DOWS. BLACK J RO~ rm, dream labor saving 1800 sq.ft., vaulted beam FIREPLACE & GLASS kitchen. frplc. wet bar , ceilgs, Cplc, decks, ocn w ALL w Io c EA ;-.i high beam ceilings. Lrg view. Sll9,900. Broker. VlEW. Kitchen has bit ic,~~h:,,~~-~;,~1~: ~e~ ~~1~·2195 ; 752·0182 carpels, built·in wet bar ----------1 & r1n.•plac<.>~ Entertain· 1 br condo with loft/den, m1•n1' 1 n,1tural w /2 babbling hrook, tennis, ix111b, 1an11.11. park & near l fC I & Fluor. lu-.h l;1nclsCHPIOJ:: Sr<.>mg S.59.9.50. Al(t SSl 0907 I o t, rm for po o I . 714-493-3611 ins & snack bar. The 2n<l MagnificenUy construct· level features 2 BORMS. ed of wood & glass by one OPEN SUM. 12· 5 serviced by 2 llATllS. 1~ lwl11·\ 1111: • SN! .~100. ---------J (Clp1·n 111 !ll'M ) 41lr. 2Ba. F.R .• rp. U~· of Laguna's most out· 28832 Shady Lane mstr. su1t1· h:is oc 1-;A;-.; standing architect's . rrice reduction for VIEW DECK Thi." 3r<I $285.000. Call today for choice. T op Of The level has hUl:l' cil'n (nr appt, to see this ex-World, 3 bdrm. custom bdrm.) wJOCf;,\N N eculivehome. home with views of VALLEY VJF,W Lu!'ol\ • .-.Quail l liiilPlac• · Prap•rti•• 7S'l-1920 1400 QUAil ST NtW~Olf atACt4 IRVIME'S FIMES T lkaut1ful Rancho Sun Joaq ui n Townho m e . Ovtr looks ~reenbell & pnol. With this home you (•;in forget those yard chores & enjoy elegant living. Be tte r Hurry! Call 645-0303 ---liiiiil ·-----.- A MOTHERS grades. pool, spa, hrep1t ____ Curtis Bradley Co. ocean&. valley. Beamed wJw carpeting thruoul. 14931 Dohefty C irc. (714) 493-6033 cell., much use of wood, Tlus charming home 1-. $118,950. 551·4512 art . 5:30PM. Prine. only. ~~~~~~~~~ glass & tile combining to RE ALLY ON T ll ~: Open Thurs. lhru Sun·• 2 :.. create this lovely home LEV EL AT to 5 PM. 4 BR. din -L. 2 Vlte.W in a wooded setting. $110,000 f\111 Pnc~ baths. w/lge. bonus rm. 11> $210,000 SEETOl)AV•• Attractively decorated. -t BR, 2 BA, overlooks ci· ~ · Cent. air. Irvine High & ty & beaches. Fncd side ORAMGE COAST GONE TOMORROW!! Heritage Park nearby. yard. Reduced. $156.500. REAL ESTATE MISSION REALTY $71,500 OCEAMFROMT 644-4848 98.5S. Csl Hwy, Lagunu When BUYI NO or Lux Own Your Own on Pi.o-494-0731 "lhetexlra milcl" the sand. l of a kind 1of4 ~ TBlRIRC VALUE SELLING, call us. we go =@= EVB.y""" COPEL"'"""D unit bldg. Spac. Liv.rm, VIEW" " "'" 20' ceilings. Hdwd noors, •• REALTOR 552-0434 frplc. Glass wall opens Big ram i I Y ho m <' • Rancho San Joaquin 3 Br 21 2 Ba, San Lws Hey. On fairway. View. 770~ LGIJM'MI hoch I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• on lge. s undeck. Short enchantini:: rounlry scl· walk to town. Call for de· TWO HOUSES ting. 4 Bdrms .• 3'h bath.-.. lail6. on l R 2 lot. Low pnce of 2 (rplcs. See this tO(lny! 497•1711 S76.500 each <Must go $179,SOO tof(ethcr). 2 br. 1 ba & 1 br, I ba, just 4 blks. to the bearh. n-c::> ~7 " DREAM CALLUS ... DOLPHIN R.E. 494-8511 ';f'~ This 4 l>N!room home in f'or 1111 the latest multi· the COLONY or Irvine Is pie listings a vailable in near the park 11nd the Laguna Beach area. OPEN SAT. I ·4 kid.-> can play and still be l O 2 8 L a M i r a d a . within callmg distance of mfi~IP& Unobstruclable view or mom. Ideally located on TY),.......,. n~ coastUne & Catalina; Cul-de-sac for minimum ~ '"' v spacious 4 bdrm .• 3 baths traffic. Very near POOL, 1~,._;_ ___ 4_9_9·_2_8_00 __ 1 &abonusroom! Massive TENNIS and park. Call timbers span the upper tosee. Jeve.I. Profess. decorat- R.AMCH REAL TY 551-2000 ---Calif Hm for sale by nwncr. 3 Br, up~rd'd, lovely lndacpd , &'. courtyd. l13,SOO. C.U S5l·:M$t. Prine onl,y, SelJ lhldj.t f..t wlb Detly Pilot Wtoi..A$, ed. A delightful, sunny home. $145.000 OPEN SUM. t-5 $10S,OOO Restaurant 2817 Rounsevel Terr. Xlnt Lse-LocaUon Home + Income & great S189.()()()..38r/2Ba·Bchsd ocean view! Great 2 9'"5 ooo bdrm. Spaniah home S:J00,000 or .,.,, • 1 I di · ~ 2 To ChOOle From with rrplc .• ,orma n1n Oc V nn. & hu,e.deck + lea• 8ldgStage-u 1 bdrm. rental. Near __ 4_B_r_l3_Ba_+_P_oo_l __ 1 beach. Tc;rraced J&rdons TER.RJFIC ti Sf>anifb bric~ .,_.,.,.., OCIAM YllW ~par&tt wa1larlb. • 1 BR olckr a.omt Oft 4 "°'~l~r. .. Iott. l00.1UOO ft, P•t .tn:et. $1.»,000.. JAYW. flATI llALTOM 4tN217 • ~·j ( 4 ,.,Jl\I ~ I~ <"ti.If( I" LOCJllllCI lfdc:h I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 353 N. Co•••· Lagune 484-7518 '7tSR·8480 fllc~JL~~ Ft1B4CH MORMAHDY OCEAMRlOHT · Famous Laguna landmark home on Wood's Cove. Large main house, . maid's & chauffeur's quarters. guest house, greenhou!'ie. Private sunwashed settiU!...wiMt patios & winding walks. :?vatc steps to beautiful cove & beach be low.· $795 000. A COUWt1U. IA*R CO. 496-7222 831-0836 -----· -- ~· .... , -7--. . . . ' ~!.~~ .......... ~.~.~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ~.~.~ ....... ,~~.~-~ ........ ~!.~~ ...... , Sondly.Apr!l111977 DAILY PILOT 89 ~-~ .... !!.~! ~-~ .. ~.!~.~ !!?!::.~ ..... !~~~ ~~.~ ... !~.~~~~~.;.!?~! ~~~~ ... !~.~! ~!!.~.~ ....... ~!'.~~.~!~~~ ...... !~~~!'.~~.~!~~ .... :. llreny Hilltop ~ tahm HIGUB.SHOUS FAMILY COMFORT NEWPORT CRF.ST CON ,...... 1090 --. rro,.rty 2000 a..co.. Property 2000 3br, 2b11. ut rntf I, plab Otcu aide. J Br, Fam Beaut.. View, by own-:r DO Darlln1 28r, 28a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·::;:.di P. R.m, l'D&Q1 xtHI, pool. 11.adnd MO. s Br & den, YC>Ua YIU.A OM THE ILUFF profesalonally d ecorat OPF.N HOlJSE. Tustin ~~ w/r.ec cate. . tennis , 1uard~ aate, Ftm Rm, P'bmlal d1n ed. Act. 631·UOt or Vlllu. ~I'' Redb.ill, shop By v~ ,900, ~.!'! .. !o 1aur bea~b. ~traR.ooms pf,or10~.0m0•1"! Where every room has an ocean vi~w. 645-7788 Sun l0-3rM l Br beaul} 768 411112 OI> hse ......,._...... " · .. · 1 overlooks NewPort Lights by night cwslom wood mt.cltil g,1r S.t /Sun 5111"9349 and Catalana by day. A private Jane HEWPOIT PoOI. + S.H,900. 832·0tl78 OWNER -Spo~•· JBr VIW 4.BR Cerdova, lam rm, takes you to a walled Garden, then in· HEIGHTS ors.4_·5G6_'T ___ _ Condo, view, p.1 pool, 0.-HMS-9.5 cpt.a'g upard'd. Buul. to this beautiful thr~ bedroom home. •REMODELID• Wt$....._tw 1091 SSf.500, ISJ0.74U 29512 Ana Maria l.nds~pn'c Ph: 830-20ll. wath 2111a baths; game room; bar , din •2 lk-droom. lh b1&th ••••••••••••••••••••••• V.A. °' Conv SJI ICrown Valley to N11ueJ Open Sat" sun l·S. 21k4l ing room; gourmet country kitchen •Guest housew/balh VA NO DOWN bu, bt-autiful vu Rd t.o Ivy Glenn to Ana VI.a Cuervo. M.V 3 er. i 200 La Jolla Lane, was custom built :~7r~~~fc~et~ving rm 644 !J683 Maria). Just finished, bo. view covered p1ttlo. and professionally decorated and is •Gorgeous modetnu1ed ---custom built & dee.oral· m.~. Owner offered for sale at $215.000 by kitchen w /new cublnets ~~111!~~~'st1'~' ~~s~m~ ~B~Brb~:'~ .._..,,....-..... 10'9 &appliances. 768652.sOwnr 11 w/buge garage & tot,••••••••••••••••••••••• DA •Newcarpels •--~ I t S la _.a .. CKl .. Y •Hoom for bo11L/rampt•r """ room or poo ·· -A A • d A TERRlt'lC HUY A'I' LC1fJYnG HJguel lrlr, al etc. Come see it HOISES! J Trent Harm 0 n a s I ••••••••••••••• S unda y •· buy for • ' • • • • ONl.Y $94,000 (()pen Ill .. P r ivate gated front 9PM S149.SOO. Terms av111l. patio. Tile enlry Huge Open Sat. and Sun. Aft~rnoon 646 6197 ' HOWADJOHHS<>tl f a m . rm ., l(ourmet REAL TY k itchen. New bulcher LOWCLOSIHG COSTS S55.000 Cute ranch style home in qu1 el ne1~hborhood features w 1w eurpets & cuslom drapes. Extras 1nrlude walth1ng rrwrhinc & dryer. t'Op pl·rtonc r..in.l(e & rdngerutor, rear palm GET INVOLVED Takrng the f1r:-.l stt•p 11. oft~n the hardc~l one. It >Ou re: ready to move up or start your mvPstmcnt program, but have become confused with all the aspects of today':,, market. then como to the ex perts al Quail PhH'c Properties. Inc. for solid professional counseling . Pyramid your equities with an cxchan~c and/or purchase with an eye toward high-future return for your golden ycurs. We now have 2, 2. 3. 3, 4. 6. 6, 16. :w. 27 64, 107, & 224 units PLUS c:ommcr t'1al property A PROFESSIONAL STAFF; OF OVER 45, LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE. SMALL fHOUGH TO CARE. OPEH TIL 9PM. MONARCHS t::xquls1te lo with IOV•'IY ncc,1 an 1tdull <.'Omm new clul>house, Jal'U.!71 l bdr fireplace. lu C:llrpelJng & w ters. A home !>ee at $104,250 t97·174' 831·~ block cou nter top ._wporlleoc,h 1069'._wport~ach 1069 -------• Forn'Ml DiM! Separate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN VIEW Master Suitt. Double CUSTOM HOME varuty mirrored ward 4 Br. DtoJ.ng Rm. Family robes. Plus 4 more queen Rm, fplc, fully carpeted, sized BR sewmg room or protess1onally Inds cpd, work sbop is here too. Br· with privacy & brand iog your horses! ·This CLOSE TO BEACH Ever want to hve within easy walkmg distance to the beach'> If so. we may have just what you've been l<>okm~ for . 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. Balboa Peninsula Point. $16!*.000 PIUME WATERfo'RONT PROPERTY w1barbt:que pit. 2 ear I aa .•. l ' IQu .• l fa~~:.ac~;e·d .n11d~~111~ Pka~1• 0 ' Pla~1• situated on qu1cl t ree Prap.rli•• Prap.,.li•• , :.ludded lot A tanlast1r 7S2-1920 7S2·t920 .., REGEHTI 496-95 Custom 3BR. m rm . 2"1.BA, wet b . inter- com, lava.sb m ter ste. deeorated w 1 tJca lion, yet hvab 3 Car gar, lndry roo Cl.s to s h opping ~c h is St 19,SOO oew beautHul 4,000 sq. fl 29511 Ana Maria mansion only $179,500 Open H~ Sal & Sun Call (or personal preview ~!752-1700 MAYO CK _C7'14_l_·~_;~_~_;._•u-~-~-'"' ___ f 91fllrlll I.die Fonst I 055 ................... ····I·--------· oPf"''H9•1tS,fuNrO t•u t• IOMDR 831 94 OH HILL AIOVE LAKE Hew bCW' Vu HIM ----Lg., newly decorated Portofino48r, 4 Ba. pool Laguna Nigl1el. Lake fo'oresl Condo. 4Br, /Jae. huge liv rm, frml r 21".!l:la, ram rm w/blln din rm, paneled ram rm the choice cqnmll'lity wall unit. redwd panel· &separate bilhard rm . t•,\NOHAMI<' \!1~:11 01'' 1ni.i 811: t:lbhs t', lake, Tile palios, used brick VALt.r:Y, ~H Rally & sailhoau.. :i pools, 5 ten· dnve & porch, wet bar, S.11l1.ll1·h,,l·k 'fttn:. frvm 01:. tourt:.. 12 blk from wallpaper, etc . etc . th1:. :-.upcr :.hJrp • Bit woods & trails $69,500 Highly upgraded & 1m Jewel of a l111>me with by ownr. 5tl1 ·430ll Open mae ... Newport schl das ram1ly rm & ""er up· J be lh1s wknd trict. j.!rudc an Lhc book, 1fClud - -. --$179,000 incl fee lot mg eerumu ult· ('()Inter 5Br+dcn+fam.rm+hv r OPEN SUNDAY 1·6 lopt., 2 eoverl'd palos & Water f r o n l . 2 4 4 2 O 1812 Port Sttrbng Pl e as y c a r <' . f J I I y Overlake Ln. $179,500. r~~~~~~~~~~ ~pnnklcred yard. i ter 581 2?88 OpeQ.Sun. r: rifle flour plan pro UKERlOHT fessionally dl'<'oral!d & pnced lo muve fa.l at lllghly upgraded. 3 Br, $119,000. 2"'1 Ba, pn!11e lakefront. ROOM FOil IOAT Camper loo-10 lhesc two new custom homes in Newport Hghls 3 Br +lge bonus rm, 21., ba. ram +dtn rms. 2:304 -/' , 7' -~ ... /':'. i .IDO ICEAl.Tlr ~ , I- {. -ft{ 3377 Via Udo, Newport Beoch ~ 673-7300 ._wport leach I 069 ._wport ~ach I 069 ...••..•.••••............••••.•.•.....•....... ) FANTASTIC SEA VIEW Nt•w :1 HK llrtJ1ld1no.1r Jean Dales Agt 640 SS6tl 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr beach & Pk New 3Br, 2.Ba, 2-sty liv rm. Lovely end unit $80,490 Ownr 5.54 2078 afl 3 & wknds t'OR SALi:: BY OWNER 2llr, 2lla. new paint, floors. dr~ & r pls. dct·k are<J, i.:reul lou1l1on. pran only $'/K,500 4911 1585 OCEAN DUPLEX $1511 ,000 llldr /Bkr !AG -1414 buy Hurry, Wiii nol lasl~ lolOO OUAll Sl HIW~OU llA(H lolOO OUAll SI HIWl'Olll llACM CurusRE 962·2456 ~ ()pen 7 days 8 ·30 lo K·JO , --!ftcomr Property 2000 lncOlllt Pl"Opftty 2000 * SUPU CLE.AM* ••••••••• ••• ••• • •• •• •• • ••••••••• •• •• • • ••• • •• • • 4Br home-great for en· terta1ning w1beaul1ful BBQ 1n professlonally lnd.5cpd bark yard. Only SW.900 WON'T LAST <.:all now at 847 -2622 6078 WOt"Mr. H.I . II ESLEY N ~YLOR CO REALTOH.8 since HM POSSlllLITIES One of the biggest yards tn Nl'wport Beach Beautiful lrees and room lodoJic.l !)bout anylh1n1< ·nus ho~e is an an ex llo1m1>lo11 mdl fo'<.1m rm, 1---------· Other R~al Estate PRIDE OF OWHERSHIP-$295,000 Near new quality bit ~> unit hldg m Newport ll arbor High v1c:1n1ty Go~eous :~ UH owner ·.., unit w/fam rm. formal DH & 21 ~ baths. 4 other units w t2 DH. 2 baths. Atriums & patio:>. A ran• item m this harbur area. Call today lor information cellenl neighborhood & 1:. clean and ready to 1W Price St 18.000 CENTURY 21 556-6901 Pnde of Owner..h1p Condo 2 Br 2 Ba. fplc. pool $69,500 Owrv Agt 642·3796 or 642 3970 l frpk ~. Jlnum. 2' · l>u Sl!)!l.!•lU Junt• Gruhn ti7S SI I:! •.-UNITED IROKERS 646 7U4 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Ch.irming 3BR t-den, j.!rel•nhous c , ~ ear gura~l· SIOil,000 Open Sal ':.on 1-.i. Owner ai:t tA2 2422 ABAHD0!'4ED .....•••............... 1100 ....................... Shorechffs 2Br, 2Ba. like new. blfl ocean view overlooking golf course. $41,SOO 498 3136 --- 180 01-:G OCEAN vn:w HO~H~ By owner/ai::cnt. Banker :.aid sell 1l 1 Prree rl'duc.·l'd lo $129,950 fur last l'a:.h sale. J HR. 2 bJth, built 1 n microwave Trasb rom· puctor Jnd many, many other extra:. Open Sat Sun . 410SCat:eJuno. ZOxSS. 2 Bdrms., 2 ba., SC eat• J k Uc sunporrh. patio & lge • c ac or tty' yard. New cpts. Adult 5J6 753.1 01' 1-;~ 1101..:SI';, JU:.l lt:.ll'd park S29.500 eM·c· home. 4BR, 3RA, lrvme. AJ:t 646-2414 21 I I San Jooquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. H.I. 644-4910 Income Property 2000 Income Prof)ffty 2000 ..............•.•.•..•........................ 39 UNITS Santa Ana. 5600.000 5 Units San Clemenl\! Sl&o.000 By owner KJl 9%11 --- LAGUNA HIGUU 111&.Jf 49~ Of' 83().)~? Pvt lake view from lav- ing, dinmg. mstr bdrm. Balcony , patio . pvt •<Cr::::: ... .:::::==::::.-.. e>~~ dot k /sLLndeck. Sun & sail club meml>crship sq fl. 2 story. lols of Open S.il & Sun 1 s. wood. $141,000H llarbor Vu.•w llomt'' htd pool. and \ll'W Xlnl WlllTF: W1\TF.R VIF.W, 2 ~ bu) 19''8 Santiago Dr bl-droom, 2 bath home 1n S4500-0R·OFFER nr Irvine Sl !:>Jl Sun artull t·omple,., Priced l bedroo m furnished 27 Barhelor unit~ & 12 1-Bdrm units BILLGRUHDY REALTOR 675-6161 HUSINJ::.')S FOR SALE i''Urn1tun· s tore. top loca tton M1:.:.1on V1eJo. J~l ---------..i takl'u\crleaM· 11311100 Country Club Alta Oµen llouse Sat & ~n l ·S $133,000. 768-0586 ---- ~JI PaM'Odcl \\.lie CllARMl1'G. pvt ~,mfen Lai.:un.1 N11<11u home never O<'<'up1ed . .i Oubt,tnd1ni.: lllH. ,uA Br, 2 H<J CJll for ad \1.1,,,.\l' ~·.1m <'Ct 1i;s 1n dn.:s' II\ 111i.: rm ,r. d11u • rm. w .. 11, of gl.1s:. ( ·n lo /-' . (}/ --:z;::> '"''''Y ,_:;1rlll'n:. N c•t1v --IL· F t>ttV ~, l'ml 1wt10 3 c .:ar REAL CSTAH 644·6397 Pr.11 '"'' lot Mt cond • . •• -llurr) on this o ·' Will Miu1ott Ve.10 1067 t'nn . ..,a<h ·r tr .uh.• i.4,500 ••••• ••• ••• •• ••• • • • • •• • JAYW. Y TS REALTORS 4 ·2237 WOW! Whata Valw! llambl1ng 2 s tory . 3 lll'r.:N II I~ ~1:J92 lo\1•ni.1t.oton lllH, l ', Ill\ ~rthvww h,,,. h('JUllful \tw Xlnt n1111.I V JC' .int l'\!~~llM;s /El\l.TY 1!1:. ' 'f tx'l.lrm w h~e bonu..; rm. family dtnm~ rm 0\ er l!UI•> ,qfl for only $112,950. ll<>iit buy an l..attuna Hdls RHC_,.t R~alton 586-0400 3106 & 3112 Broad St East of Nwpl & So uf.ISlh St Open wkdp l J. v.knds l2·.i Call 731 1522 We!>tern P:.ll'1f1c l'rop BAYCREST OPEN SAT & SUN l 5 Fab Ivan Wells 48r, FH. + pool. den. din rm & Cam rm. Fab mslr sle closeLs galore 5195.000 Call Gee Gee H1ghlcr, 646-7414 *•UNITED IROKERS ------- HEWPOIT SHORES Montego. 4 Ur. by •>woer 2818 Port Ch1'b1·J l'I BVOWNf:H Harbor Vtl''" llvirll' l'haM• 11 4hr . 2ba Mool•·i.:o 11. bt•aut1ful yard~ & paltQ Commun I""'' & dub houi.l' Walkrni: 111~ l<tnCC lo ~chools. dOM' lll i::rcenbell & tl<ilU r J I park $168.500 By ownr 640 6173 l'nnt· Onl) LG. DUPLEX :1 I.Jr, 21Ja 2 br I ba $157.000 Nr hCalh & channl.'I Grl rl'nt;1l Jre:i Open 1 5, io'r1, Sat & Sun 211 IOlh St . n75 1 '17:! 637 3li51'\I' 1\1.!l IAYSHORES ll5 lorqwrk!'alc $66,ooo udult purk. W-alk to ---------..i 1~ .. .: B1•tlrm !lo uses, BAYSHORES landlnc~d ~;, .. c·11t1\I' 1 harmt•r 2 t- .. pal'tou:. H·rs;1lill' "ul'.,l J AHCHORAGf IHVESTMEHTS 17141 496-77 11 quJrtl'rs. Jat·uu1 &. mut·h SGI Jucm 11111n· C . tr I 078 l>l'f::">l I 5SAT Sl'N opts ano 25ll VISTA l>HIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROPERTY HOUSE Ci\l'TAIN'SlllLL ~187.500 642-1850 Lo v t·l y z flr , 2 Ba • lwnl1umc. 9\S.000 o~nr BAYCREST Grrat home for outdoor cnlcrt.ammg by :.parkl· IOJ! pool . 4 AR 2 ba . :! frplc:. . It' mi.: rm v. 11 h ~!13 6.'ili7 SPACIOUS ... ANO l'Rl\'ATI';, lll'C • ury .a lxlrm., 21 ¥bu , 26:10 sq ft Owner-bu1 ldt•r pro '1dcrt 11' er 'iO cxtrJ IC'aturl',, 1 } 1•ar n"·~ S19S.~IO :.to r es·bu:. Jnquirl' DistressProperty! ~·a1r\a•w M Yrly lo Space l!I, 2191 llarbor We can fand it ror you roml' SIS.!JOll. l':<pense.' Blvd Costa Mesa .. J.11i11 . IJrll:C Sl80.000. Bkr Beach area Probatl':.. "' HUNTINGTON BCH Most dcs1rabl<' adll prk 24x63 ofr'd foe S:IS.t!OO I HS3044·4~) < lwncr, al(t 536·6388 or 842 0691 bankruptc•it•s. tru~tl•t• fi.W :!4~~ :;airs. rorl'cd ... utes. unckrl---------• market vulul':. Wl• l an joint vcnlUrl· Call Wurlcl Wide Hrokers. 67:J .iS4~ DUPLEX •ach Property I 3 50 •••• •••• ••••• •• ••••• • •• (2) Dplx 's on <HlJ i.i lob Gd CM loc $175.000 ;1 hr. ; I.Jr. west Nwpll :! yrs. ulll. lcl' land Newport Pi"' Rlty 673-2058 l.ri.: R 2 Lot, occanfrnt st. Leucadia. 100' to water 11, blks to Stale ll('h Sl7,000 down. Hal at low mt rate $60,000 Call cl) 4J6 9461. ------ CondominiYms fT own· houses for sol~ 1700 ....•.•••....•••...•... CON 00 SP ECl.\Lf~I Call&W SSJOOwniAkr UNITS ' hou.<\l'S on l lot 6·3 br & l 2 hr Pvt i:arai:l's. m d1\'1du,1I 'ard~ 1-: Sidt· C"nst.1 M ~s;_i S2~7 .500 Ownr1AKt ~l !M~__._ Lok for Sale 2200 Uupltxl~!\. trtpl\"(l*~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fuurplcxcs and more 1\ll • \IO'll\ltl ll f\Y tl\r IYOWHER lU-$12.500 Super sharp Newport Shore'> locat1on' Gorgeou."i real .. wood " WJlled 4 1.Jdrm drcor.!lor s rlt:ltRht ' Chef's llOurml'I k1lc hen Pnvate mstr i.u1Lr :In.I bdrm can be JUSL thal or den ' "llew pa 1nl ~luded putm ('u..,tom sundeck Joi;: to twru•h :.! block:o1' C all tod.i) 646-7171 3 RR. 2 b.. 'ompll•lrh remodeh•cl UJy-.hor<'" i::.1rcl1•n homl' t:ourme•t l..1tChl•n O\l'r'>1tt•tl q•1·lurll·ll pJl111 <1u1r t c;tret'l 1r1 this i::uardl'd l'ommunll) $179,:-,tlll I tw.1nll'rl l.'l'll l.1 mtl~ rm . :.hJkt• rnof qull'l .111 .. 1 $159.SOO OPEN SUH. 1-5 1634 Skylri ln. HESTER·IROWN REALTORS 833-9781 H B , C. '1 . 1-· V ly . Touehslonc Rll), 96.10867 lor;1l1<ms 111 Orani:t• &. S~n Bernardino Runn~og San 0 1ei.:o l'11unlll'" Spnn.: ... \ltn lot S8S<XI hurry for b('q ,,.(('('llllO Un\ l'l lml' ..! hr~ 640 ~7"8 ll1m rm .11n1rn. pool '' Chai nlitMJ Madrid 65 lot '"'"" nn·J1 'll'"' h) .!'., Yrs new. 4Br. ram. !!11.n1·r llr.1.~~ l'l!I I llil fHt. 2' i & llui.:e rounlry ---------1 kit L'pjlradt'd Tastdul h tlc•<'oraled Xtra l • .lr!!l' For Ad Action Ca' a Daily Pilot AD-V,SOR 642-5678 lot w ~ U?"' l'rQfes\IOnal Iv lanrlsraped. huRe hnck patio RV areJ :!Aii>I V1,1 >\l\orJdo Open llou~l' SJl & Sun!' 12 :-i 1';1 II 71io8 Ul)(Y.! or 19-1 G9b l IW OWN EH 3 llr I 11 llJ. l'l'lllral 011r ntht>r up i.:r.1tlc'"-Xlnl bu> S68 500 t >fit·n !louse Sun 10 5PM :! I0-1:! 'ipn)o?. 581 56'\S ---------Jt ·1...,,\1l1l'<l Ads 642 ~i>I • • SlC"R~~-~£;rce,- '"o' lnf,,9u,;lg -Vorel Gom~ wdlt a Cltudl~ «4•4 "' (UH • 'DltAH -----o · , • I -, .... t I I O• .. ,.. -r r r r· I' r !' r 1 E) • .._, ..... · I 1011 "'...., .tit ~.. • I • 11111 1 SCIAM-LETSAttswft"I Ill ClesiflcatioR 5100 CIMUllll t:. I NA! ,, l:",. JU/'llf 10 ~ I t 97 ~JI\ fl Al ~4NCU ,. •, ,. j Last Triwa llllfft 3 Bd. 2\2 ba End unit Dl'IJ!lhllul. 1mmar. com· pl red«. Beaut grnblt Owner l.eavmg SH7.~. renl Sl650 mo &I() 2S44 NEW ILUffS COHDO B I Clo m 1 n t l> 1• I or e <i Modrl. :I llr 21 , HA , rnrt un it Ry 0~11 ... r ~0 1 J'l,.y1t Sl21l,OOO t>ll i!llll 0p1• n II o u ~ l' J>.1 ti> 11-t)pm KIMGSROAD F.xc lus" c Ponor.lm11 Ocean \ll'W o\l•rf'g all Newport 811 > sec boa L races. Chr1:.lm:i:o1 parade. sunnsl.' 'IUnlltot Walk to beach 3Ar, :lb.1 den, wet bar. 2 frplc. 2 or gar. cpl'g. deck New thru-out. By owner Op hse, 1721 KtnJes Rd GolS-2818 or 645-5746 EXCLUSIVE CLIFFHAVfH Lux in & out Beaut ()('Can view & p00I 4Hr, 3ba. 2 frplc 70R St J ames Pl. By ownrr ~2818 or 645·5746 C. F. Colesworthv REAL TORS 640~oo1o s,.doe11lcr View BOATS l"l\Sfl!ON ISLE Im mac 3 br. 3 ba. 3 story c•uslom home. V1l'W ,;, lllirbor from l'H'ry room 5 yrs <11d 50 yd., In h.1) & bo11L'i lnh'rrom thruoul ('Omlnl( kitchen. $ll<!l.OOO ln1 lurle~ IJnd Ope•n Sat Sun I •, :u~, L1ntln o\ Vl'. Ba I ltoJ l't• 111 n 1,;:} Ol)l'.8 111111•1.1 111\Cl In hl;1nrt, to li,1) A',. tu Lando "''J\ ll'lol. llru.Jdlll•Mll l'l.m 5, 2 "t) 1 llr lirnnd 1ww I)\ nwnr I 111 11n1t I 'rop t"t<'h~r • " 111n1I t..W.OWb 3 42 PHCh Tru Ln. Ope-n Sun I ·5 l>on t Ju<hw " lwX1k hy It '~ ('O\ l'r 2200 ~'1 ft lhr ram rm artt'lt 11tu1.ho. 1'l.1r1tl k111·h1•n pnnt ry. ~<'d u11N1 pew I $150.000 1\t)c'<11• & ,\'.o;.,tl('IJk'I 645 7555 GOLF&SWIM 1 \11 0 l>~~!~U 'P.dhi#L k~\11\ 'r4r '""'Ptlfl f1q 11rol c•rf t,, NEWPORT HTS. lr1·mendou:. <'h.1rm in 1t11 ... remodell'<l 3 hdrm . l,1m1lv rm . 2 h11 h11mr Ju.~I 1;s1ed fm ::.w!l.~50 ~E.A.L:r~ WARM&WOODY II\' o~nl'r, J br. 2 ba & rkn, dbl .i:ar Li.: patio & I ull lrl'lh:.. )!rl'l'n hou:w. tre::<'.,, :.pnnkl<'r~ Pnu·d lo mow S7!1.900. 496 4331 Prm1· uni) Santa Ana 1080 ...............•....... BARELY BROKEN IN • ;ust 4 years old. this t w11 story "llradford" <:onclo ha:. 3 bedrooms. plush carpclmg lhruoul. ..i separate chnmi.: room 201> lttveoode N.I . 646-4463 TWO TERRJFIC BUYS l'LUS rcnecd patro. pool -Jnd clubhouse fac1l1lre&. <'los<' lo st•hools. loo On ly $53.000 IOl>('n lll 9PM l ' 'J1•"' port Jll'l)!hh Vl\1·r l p1~·r 'l.1·11. Ii ltni.: f.rnlasl1C \It'" uni) 175 '.I.JO llurn' • Park L11ln (.'onclo '°Jl'wport 's i:n•ah':-.l t·on do area Only $62.500 ••UNITED BROKERS John Can•y Gill 6'tll 7414 :1000 W C~t llwy N B AND ROOM TO SPARE . on a largl', sunny, pool-sized lot, lhi~ "Somers('! .. of 5 bedrooms, ·3 hath home exudes old-fashione d <'Omfort and roominess' Fireplace m family room 11nd bvmg room, large eat-in k1trhen and family .. 11cd formal d1n1ng room--pcrfcrt for )'OU :.incl your'i Sl72.500 t<)P<'n tll 91,M I • .._Quail l lliilPlac• Praperli•• 7S2-1920 lolOO OUAll SI HIW~tl H ACH Summcr(1elrl 2 sly. 4 br :?t1 ba. FH. fplc, $78,SOO Open !louse wknds 10·4, !:lo. C't Plaza area lf19-16S!I Tustin 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIVEIH THE WOODS Oeouttful Brand NEW :i bedroom home with formal danlni: room, ccn· lral AIC and VIEW oflhe lll LLS in exclusive Tustin arl'u . 3 car 11ara~e. custom drape11, plu.'lh car!X'ls :rnd LOTS, LOTS more HURRY ON TillSONI::'' RANCH RIAL TY 551-JOOO POOL-UMCH HOMIE A SUPER 3 bedroom family home In eJtclUAive area o ( North Tustin. 1900 + sq n or great llv· Ing. Hardwood floors, large family room, extrs large yard and 28 by 40 POOL. c:au Cor appt. UMCH llAl.TY 111-2000 Leisure World To"' er~ Vu, lux hv Mcab. maid. 10•, Jn. SJS.000 1!16·1~111 IRVIHE Woodhndge Arborlake New 2 br, 2 ba nr. lake Sale l>y owner. Call 2ll '135·6344, ext. 116 Pnn only ~-------2 Br Condo-Village Walk. S.i\. By Owner. ~.200. Cull 751·1089. Duplexes/ ONtssale 1800 ..•.••.•.....•......... HOUSE T dupl<>x 2Br. hse 2 • 2Br units on 80' X 135 • fl.2 lot IO Westminster S95,000 Owner will carry unrtcr J\.I T.U Prine. only J\genl .. Lon .. UON JON ES R EJ\L TY 842·8829 968-6631 COVINGTON 4-PLF.X Pnme locat1on m Hunt· mJ:ton llcar h. $187 ,500. Owner will carry under J\ I T.D. Agent "u>n . DON JON&<; Rl::ALTY 842·8829 968·f.631 Call 898 78.55 Wlll-~LJ\ '\J Rl-:AL ESTATc . UNITS-UH ITS 7'" VA A....,SUM J\ Ill.I-: Four·plex. llurry 140tt'I last al $85.000 TWO-FOUR-PL EX 1-;s HununJ:ton llca1·h Will exchan(e Call our offu•1• for an appointment to M't' lhts Quall l'la<'l' 1'.\ elusive' $1:.rl ,500 t'll COSTA MESA Dl1Pl.FX 2 Bedroom + bach1•ft1r urut. Each with pn~alt' yard. $76,950 LOTS:hl25' ~.000 Coi.la Mesu C.1 II 199 :~59 lCICJIMa ~ach ()cl'Jn & hill!, \'ll'W, I +acre. <:1•11Lll' ~lope. l m11,. to Crt·::.'> lkach $11.i:!.500 Alu:1a ll1lls Really 76fl-!¥.H l R-4 LOT 2224 Pacific Ave. CM Will l:Jkl• 5 untls w1lhoul \ :inanrl' $76,5()(1 . llOWARD JOllNSON H~:J\LTY ·1!17 1714 SIX UNJTS EASTSIOF: Mob'le ho / L o v e J y Jl r 1 fl c• " f 1 ml' ownership unil!. uldre~ Trtr Pries 2300 b U l ~ 0 0 d I t• :\ ~ t· J r • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Weslel1ff 01 ft•r<'<l "' OWN your ~lohllt• llom1• $20.5,0011 by appomlm1•nt 1.ol in ,. l'IJnnt'<l <.:om ooJy mun1ty I 8 to 212 At·n · Loh on rolling hills in Su. Calif 1>15 !!8tl() afl 5, ex t·c•pt Sunday L. J larn:-.un. Hkr COS'I A :vi ~..:S1\ TRIPI.EX Pnde or owner.,h1p on qu1el s treet Spa,·1011' o wners 11n1t with f1replarc Call for :.ip po1nlml·nt No w only $130,000 MowttaU., De.ert, RffOrl 2400 .........•••..•...•..•• F'or sale deluxe 4-plexes FO"R PLEX in Huntington Beach un· "' MAMMOTH Co ndo Comr rum'd. TV, slcrl'o 1nC'l'd . N1i.:ht lrnms, xlnt fut· Ownrr . E\•c:; 21 :l :Jolt. 7877 der construction. Muller P R I 0 E 0 F Realtors, 846-4493 OWNF.RSHI P ---------1 Prime area. Pnc('ff for LAKE El$1NORE . • h•cotne Pl"Opftiy 2 000 ....................... INVESTORS WE COUNSEL. We have units, four-plcxes, S or G up l o 28 beach pro· pertles. If you want a iimall or big investment we will double your money within one yenr. Call u!I loday. IC you SNOOZE. YOU LOSE. Frank or Jody 540-3666 Wltela11 REAL ESTATE North S. OltcJo Co.IHcllCitM1 Prime residen tial in come propertie. 18 UlllU-$4.50.000 3S Unlts--.t000.000 45 Un!ta-Sl..130.000 00 Unlta-$1,900,000 ~id /Malloy lkaltors 2967 Carlsbad Blvd Carlsbad, Calif. (714) '129·1129 DUPLEX Ea at Coat a M UA. $95,000. Owner wlll carry. Call 611·18'6 Coatttmr JleaJt;y CJusU~ Ada sell big ft~rm. amaU Item• or Aft1 llem. 642-58'78. quick sale. J Bedroom. 2 bath o w nl!..l"s un it w /fireplace SlliS,000 (()pen lll 9PM ). v1 1-:w Sr. <'>liz<>n r<>11ort lownhoww. Spar., bit n~: l'lubhou.,c. pool. S13,SOO. Term:-.. 151 0774 CVCb J!, 11.llQuall ~ wknds._ --llii IPlac• Out of comty Prap•rtl•• Property 2550 752-19,0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1•00 oua1uf N1wl'Or1111ac... CAlll'ol W JI O AC. 13 UN ITS Easts1de. Yrly Dcaut. Vltw. 'wrapped by income SJ0.900, expenses mtns. on :t side~. Furn d SS7113 , price $390,0110. & m lmmac. eond. Your' Call for uddress. pr111 for only $140 per mo. clpalsonly Bkr640 2455 GALA PROPERTIES ----,. ---Call Goo Frey 542·34Sti t.adl.,... l.rleJt Ra;c ... ;:-Fcrwn. Deta n.n.o.rt Gfoo.,n Z700 Brand new Slfl8.000 Huntington Beach Really ~ 536-9377 TR1·PLEX $110.000. ZS~ down, Costa Mesa, all 2 BR"s. Xlnt cond. Pilot Real Est.ate, caJI 540-05M By Ownr. 14 u111ta, Inc $30,624. 7.8JC g~11. foll price $240,000. 20"'k down owe 2nd. City or Brad· bury. 605 fwy &t 210 Cwy. (714l ll60-ltl24. Capistrano Beach Custom Dupln. $140,000 Aacnt.W~ <>Pen list' Sat /Son M5u Vla Verde ······················-IFYOULIKE . WOODS HILLS STREAMS You'll love our fl'RF.~ Spri n g Ca t n lo g, Thousands of Farms. R a n ~hes, Cou ntry Homes described, pl<!· lured. Excitement ln tho Counlrysid All Across America. Your Strout Catale>« Malled FREE. STROUT RlALTY. IMC. tOt..O S...elt ht Ave Arc .... CA 91006 ll I J) 445-7750 Corning to full produt · uo11 $50,000 income 197ti Corg1..>0us view pud lor llome '630.000 2'J": dwn. YOST REALTORS I um E M l~,.,1011 Hd ~·111lhrook (71 1 J 721:1 s 74'1 AVOCADO COUNTRY J UR, 2llA homt• un H "ere:. 1-'a11t.1 ... 11c \ tl'IA 4 acres w 'IUU matur. II~ P..arcel :.pht 111lo ..a :> &3 lJKH C7141!>2Z :.IUtlO Oil t;i6 571i OPEN SUH 1·5 S.·ldom .iv:.i1I "roadmoor mvdl'I luxurv Live & en· I I' rt a I n I: j. J (' I 0 u s I v . ",harbor & Ol"ean Vlt'W I & f.im • dim:, µool & p.irk pnv1lgl':. Mmult·~ I•• l>cacb, l"a:.tuon bl.inlJ, U('I Da•e Gambill Reotty 644.1790 l.ri: 2 br, I ba w rrpk So of h~Y-Avad 5110. $400 ReGll &tot~ mo 644·2682 Wmwted 2900 ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• JBr. 2Ha house, w::.hr, o w N pr 0 pl' 1 1 y 111 dryr, 2 car #(ar, p~t10, lnglewovd llJwthorne S4?S mo. 49-1-2966 01 orSo U..ayan•.i' ~11177 ____ _ WILL PAY CASH!! SPYGLA.">S. 4 Br 3 MJ, l'h Tom I) Ah•;.sandro h~e bonus rm. formdl T.O. PROPERTIES d1111ng, p..inuramit: \ ll'W C.!l:JI lo71 lt'lll7 11r 1711 ) of flb1 & O~:ean l )r l ... l" J i b 62111 .111\11mc• or m1111mum ,\\I 1mmed il41 ~Iii 5:~21 .111 o!Jni 1>41 GlJ<!li•>r644 622:1 3 Br. 2 bu Mt.':i.i Vertle ~ 2 BR w patio, all pvt new· ly dee • crpt df'P6, g.ir Adul~ 631 ·2569 ------J Br. fncd yard, bllns. 2 Exec.Th. Jbr . 2br. frplc. car gar, $425. lst & dep t•ncl patio, pool , cl~hsc only. "99·2966. 4~-4486 or S39S 675-5008; 673 2:132 759·1~ 2 Br. "!" film rm. nt.'wly 3 Br, fplc, new <'Pts, ~ remdJ d-, 5325 1 lnfa.nt. 499 2986. 495 H86 or no peLS. :rnrt Miner. Call 759 1~ 1137 5845. ·-----,. IJ p k 3b 2b SHARP "• Br. 2 Ba. 1-'ll. ... o cgc ar r. J + patio 2 c•Jr g.Jr 4'V('r film r_m Near schwl~ & ythi~i;i S-l75 !162 2194 . :-hop:. $41111 mo. CJll 831•2170 Hl"natc 675-9835 or 646-7171 . Fountain Voll~y 3234 --...................... . J'n\,llc p,JI\\ \\UUlcJ lik1 to huy l 1,, !.'> nnch X:ll 9950 'Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 B<i. \ J • • Lovely lgt" 2hr hnw :Jhlki. 1·ant. l mmac, kid". Pl'b $335 :J hr, frpll'. i:ar. IOcK"e..in, 1-'nrmtll <.hn rm. OK S440. 541> UK5.:.i kid'& l"'~t•k l·~c· •·- Intl\. :-150 yrly A\ .111 !162 .n6J M • .110 llc1~lJb. ;>IU ;,JiO I I 1 ,,75 4!155, ·I l.1 ;\\•w 2 Rr 2 Ba, 0111 Rm WJnll-d \11 hl1\ ll1t11t\' 1111 l!.ilbo..a hl:tnd \Jll W H !\kn1.1e-.. M l) f151 wn t·\·1 nll"Jl MESA VERDE w :-. k y I 1 t e. b 1 t n i.. :i Ur 2 Ha, clean ai. 1.1 dshw:-.hr. dbl gar w opnr whl.,lle S<IUO 545·0630 :.ifl Twnh!>l' P\t entry. pvt .'11.-:ED LA;o.;U TU llUll.IJ O'I/ Ca II J .11 k or W .llll'r ..it S.:utt Hl0Jll)' 5;lb 7533 PRIVATE PARTY ";ints ln µun-haM• 1 rorn 11~nl·r ..i w.•l\•rlrunJ duµlt \ ur t ri 1>h·\ 111 '\t·~ purt ll.1llto,1 Jrt•a .11 c..i:. .i21~1 or Iii.> :w;i,;• Rentals ..•.•....•.........•••. Houses Fumish~d ....••...........••..•. Gene-rol 3102 S l'Al'IOUS :!!Ir. lliJ. l>lln.-.. f.1m rm. bltn!>. 3 bll.~ to l>cach, S.SSO mo l>\0·8358 Nt:.:WLNITS Ra) and Ocean \ 1cw 2 :-.p..ic bl•drm h:e l.11 lplr, pn\ patio, \\all. tu h<'h $5-15. mo 1 11.·drm j!1•m. fpk , 1111 t• I" HI/.! rm ~ h;1 spa« kit "Jlk w lwa1·h S.'i!lS mo . LUSK I REALTY a Juhn D. Lurk tf s,.,, Co. ••••••••·•~•·•••••••••• Sl 1'~:1t O<'t-:,\ 'Ii VI 1-:w "l11p ",•·r•· l.11111. 1111: Io \lud ·lbr ~' ~IJ;a l>H, FH lll•n t' Wt• 111 oh h.1' •· ,., :\tr.1~ ~750 mo I } r b . .1rll) wh.1l \>Ill l'P lm1king l>I 1 ~170 lnr ~1't\t1tg 1111 lw.fl'h .111'.1~ & :Ill Or:1111:•· t ·11 :1 111 . .! 11 ••. l!Jr..ig,., 1·1 ph, (';ill 1H1w forrnlu 1.1 • ..iwu )rly ~11:-1 mu • •Con5'1mers Guide ..,73 :JK.')(J <\g\•nl Bolboa l ~lond .........•...•••••••••. Corona del Mar )122 ll l4 ..••.•.•••.•........... \I l '°' \ \!-'. 11111 I'" I " I lit! 0 \ l\ ,ft H l fl ~I llH .1\ .. ~ I If h "'II . ,, I I -.1.111 \l.n I• I l\IC ii• •1 11111 1111 t~~·I ,\ 111'11.01 ftlt U//I \..:1·nf tU• 11i•ttt '\111• 'Ill! h'" I 11• 11 "' ~'..ll s,!.'~I I I I I I 11111 t-l:i 11'1 • ~wport ~och ··••••·•··············· ~ 11n lw,11 Ii' l'al111 11t1I p11. Ill'!. 1111w 1 ~111.fll l1•t• 1•15 l'IMI • • Con~wners Gu1dto HousH Unfumished ......•••••..•..•.•.... GeneraC 3202 1.1. 1'0 1 • • C onwmen Guide llhl1•r 1·pl w.antc'ti 10 rc•nt 2 llr & clt•n , h.mlwood fir. 1111 llr11.1clw.1\. 11r Nwpt lll\ll ~ICMI I .ill :\lull.an Hit\ .... 111 ~IW ••• ••• •• •••••• ••• •• •••• ~•hr fnn1 rot. :.!ha. Crplr. :i;:lKl I A'' \l.1m1111., .1r•·,1 .111 bltn' \Int .1rca $42S I 1n 1n ,, l ' • 11 r 1 h .1 ti7~ !l.'llih dullhuu, 1· ~ huj!t' ll ,11 'Ill t 1. B f I. r •d Yd It 1· I 1 1 •! 1 11 1 I · r ' '1 • rp 1 • n{ I> •t J 'h l I itl. lJ,t('h ~ •f ktdS 01\, $-1()0 •1 " l 1 t lll<I ti7:1 ~'\I.~ t ,f'm1ni ltt'.tll \ 113'1 l1i>.~I 4PM. p<1llo. pools. at Mile Sq BR b ! r 1 Park. $450. 547 .a;m1: 4 • 2 a, am rm. rp . 96Q.l6l9 gar dr opnr Mc!>a ___ _ Ve~de. $175 mo. 752.0759 .i BR. frpl., 2 baths. patio; or646·6310______ ).lardt.'ner pd. Comm 3 Br. den. JI! ba, fp, i.wim pool, playground ~•nsles ok Halecre"t Nr. !>hopping. $700. year- are..i S39S mo. Li.~. ly. 963 3712 Aft 6 P M. '179-7K36; 9794886 _ Huntington leach 3240 Old lslory t: S1dl·. Com pl n• done like nc~ 3 b r. 2 l>.i rrplc & den. ~7!>. 29-1 !\la~noha. b-12 0282 .l BH. l BA. fnc ti yd, rrv1. p..it1u, S425. ~30 3·1Stl ti45· 1634. A f\ ti L3 C'ut~ta V1l111 Jbr. 2bn. I~ to~ely Mc!ia Yl•rdc ram rm. hltn~. ('0\ 'd form,11 din rm . I bdrm patio. elt't· ,1;.1r door op Lari(€' fa mtl} r oom nr SJ95 mo twll 1010 Carpets & dru!X'i. like new Only $675 mo $2'75 2 br. k 1d or 1x-l ok JI M W ELL~ HLTIL f°l't' 557-6264 Mam Rl'nlali., s.to ~no -----\t~A Vl':ROEJ8r 2 Ba. $'295 JbrT ll K1ds &pets rpk. cph. rll'Jl6, & walk to ok Fl•t• COt':"ITllY Cl.UU VILLA schools & shops $42.S mu Mam Rentals, 540 SJ70 ll•:aut hnrnr ''\l'lu~i•t• :!Ill< +-tll'O irlSOmo 642-0177 .irra. fll'~ l'J)t" ~hr I> H s:;7 :lt»44 ----------$240 2 br T H Kids & pets & FR frpl 1:;1 92Sll 2 Br duplex E·s1de, ok Fl.'t' 8alM>G Island 3206 I llr, 2 b;i frpl nr S<'hl!l & garage, yard. $275 Mam Rentals. 540.5370 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plata. $465 mo 54R·7!l22 Adults. no p ets . AM • or557 f~3. 8384540 Manners Cove 2 br. 1'1 S<t25 mo lr:i~r :t ht'<f 2 1t:1 ba. adult condo. Pool, home w1tb f1n•pl:irr 11nc1 J Br 2 Ila. Open beams. 2 bdrm home w /spac tennis. $325. 640-5048 p.1t1n Newly pa1nll-tl fpl<'. well kept, W. Side lulcben. lge yard. single --------Salilbury Rlty '<traq 6469091 garage. $300 mo. W.l.P •Bl-:ACHHOM~• 73 67~ • ..,.,., "~" 0.171 3 blocks from ocean & 6 ·6900 ..-...uoor'"'"·" schools. J acu••1, ne~ ___ 3 RR, Iba, s m gor Lg. -.------•• - lal»oa Ptninwla 3207 yd w / l(erden area & 2 BR. gar. yard. k1d.s & cpts, lge 2 sty, 3 Br, $525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rru11 trei.'& SJJO mo. pets OK. $275/mo. mo. Call 8111al645 2173 Jo:XcllL~IVc.' Point art a , 1 ~ Rcr·~· req_'.d ~s 3372 557-81'167 673"1~ 3Br Condo, real clean, blk from buy. 3 hr, :.! bn, 3 bt & ram rm cozy Mesa Col. Park Exec. Home 3 avail lmmedi11lely $295 ram rm. S5751mo l yr Verde homt•. Avail June br, den. xlnl cond . mo.960<J033 lease 673®4 5th. S42S. mo. O. J . Gardn'r$425.5S6-M46 • Foonstrn, tnc 549-3162 SUPl':RNlCt.• Capbtrc.o a.ach 3 2 18 --Duplex. 2 Br 1 Ba. comp 3 Br 2 • 2 Ba condo, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2502brl975Wa1111ce-E redecorated, ~ar. 11ml (pie's paUo, gar. pool, :1 Bdrm. 2 Balh , euJ1lom SHl5 lbr 811 W 18th-~ fncd yd. Sml child OK. no JD<'. sauna. upgraded bwld On the Palisades Rc•ar hou-'<' ncd yd open pets. $2 7 5 + d t' p . $475 m o. &96-4700 &1.S-81.84. l.9'8 Meyer Pl. Bob 213~-2007 3 Br. rncd yd, gar. No ------- S27S.2br Mo"e no~' Rt ndy for sum mer fo'ee Mam Rent.als, S40 5370 pets . $400. 642·2280 wkndll /eves. Open 9-5 Sat/Sun. 31.6 Flower, CM •3Rr.2Ba. FP. HALECREST • S375 mo. 642·2221orMa9866 LEASE 3 Br 2 Ba. l«e fncd yard. Children OK. no J)("U. SUS mo.11441-8291 3 llr 2 Ba, range, O\en. c.bh"shr. BBQ. nr bch. 'hop:.. sehls S39!> 751 C)l.Ui lmmaC' 3br. 3ba. 2 story, :.!tltJU :.q.rt. Fam rm w ''" N1\'errd pjl10. bltn~ . d"h"~hf, din rm . cu~t drps &: nu cpl, l12m1 to bl'h s.isu. water pd !1611-54156 2 BO. 1 Bi\ l!uu::.ci., S27!>·$300 H R 892-:tS.27 Like new 3 br townhomc. lllghly u11,1;rJdt:d. Crpl!>, drp... \\ .1llp..aper, en cl patio gar. & PoOl Gr<'al Jocallon 554-3536 ~ .... ------~~=" -----I St•a Terr.ice C:.irdt'n llm\'. ·I Br 2 IJa heatl'd pool Cu,1rdl0\I J:Jll.' arl'a Walk lo Lich & rce etr. ~ kn· ms. s<1una, pool, j..iculll, & p:.irk S750 mo <l!lli 769!1 . ' Un obstructed view 111 llarbor Modern Slud10 t pool. ~Y wk ur mo. &iS-2763 $40.00 WEEIC & UP •~ud10 & l BR Apls •lV & Ma1dServ Avail • PhoneServ, Hld pool 2376 Newport Blvd, CM !>48 9755 or 645 3967 PE.l'\llNSULA J Br 2 Ba, Qu1t>t 2br. Cpl'>, drp,, fplc, encl gar new <'Pl:.. cbbwhr. NH·t.'ly rum pamt. $.'525 yrly. 540-00'J:l Potl .Ma lure ad I Ls only. --BIG CANYON--No.pets. $19S. S48~8 ELEGANCE. lBr front porch. palm s pacious "Deane" J Hr nt>ar :.tores $0:!20 mo. ind \ 1e~. home! 644-07116 or utJ L <1dlls 536-12116 97!1-.tl!ll -LClllJl"O leach 3748 Nc.~wporl <~rc~t Uramalll" ••••••••••••••••••••••• trl lt•v('l, 3br. Jen. $225. Ulll 1KI Ot•f-.1n \ ll'"'· thn rm :Iha. Wide ocean K.J". pch ok 1-'t'l' \ 1cw, ll•n111i., pool. '''all Mam HcntJI,. 540·5370 May l , be S550/mo 646·0146 or 63l· 194G locJMila Hills 3750 •......•............... Big Canyon condo. 2 Hr, ALICIA PL.A2A view S700 Month Lieto Rl•alty 1>73 7JOll Seem: Mounta111 V1cw!'o l Large dlx adult l&.• San Juan Bdrm i\pt:.. Furn & u11 Capistrano 3278 furn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool .ol"un.1, Hilliard:. IH SAN JUAN Slll·OSl or Slil-lil:JCI 3 Bdrm., 21 2 b<1th, two 25211 jtol kporl, L.i ~ stor y home for ren t I fill:, Lake, pools. electric SoTy.nopels. )l.irage door opener. wport lead1 3769 tr a~h compactor.••••••••••••••••••••••• f1rcplac€', c arpets & ii----------drapci,. C.i II for informJ lion <il 830-4649 or 495·1385 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $275, 2 br T II, Frplc, cl /w, kids, pets. t'ee Main R(•ntal11. [>40 !>370 Condominiums Unfumished 3425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01.':LUX E 3 Br 2 Ha orr I'll Tee L. Niguel. l'nlry <.:llJ Comm J>OOI, $450 • .isi;nt' dues pd. Lsc. 499 2247 STEftSTO BEACH I BK. I b<,} rly ...• $3.'iO 2 BK. Curr, wnlr S!.SO 2 UH. I ba Wntr ..•. SJOO BATFROHT Un~ 3 Ht, 2 ba $.525 associate·d IROKERS-REAlTORS 20H W l1lboo 67l·JUJ live BIG! G tti-: /\ T R E C R !'.: i\ TIO~ S w1mmin ~ . s.iun..i:-.. 2 ht·alth club:. b11l111rds, nll(hl hghtcll tcnni'i courts. Pro & prtt shop, golf dnvmg range part} room 1-1.JN' 1\l"I'IVITIES: Full l.Jml' director, free Sun· duy brunl·h. BUQ'i,, trip,, parties, s porl lourna m enL<; & more' BF.All'r!l-'UI. APART Mt-:NTS. Singles. l &:! lx'Clrlltlms. Furn. & un· rum .\fodl•ls opc>n daily I 0 I u 7 Hoo mm u I t• ll<'rv1rt u vull No le ase• rcqu1rt<l Sorry. adulls onJ y. no pc.·L~ . 0Akwaod G.ud"n A p<)rtmenb .......,_. .. _ .. ,.,..,.... R80lrv1m• (lit 17thl t;.15 Oi>50 .._.,,.,. '--"15-Hi 170016th St c Dnver al 16lh ) 642·8170 ... I ~•nh ""*-"'. AporftMnh Unfwn. Apart.Mah llirfunl. Aporimuh u..funa. ~ t1.,....h u.funt.. ···••••·•··•·••••······ •..........•.............•••.....•.........•.....•......................•..••.......•.•..... .._.,1MlttllA• 3107 CostoMno 3124 CostoMfto 3824 l..,lflqonleoch 3140 Hewpwi .. odl 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mi Blk lo 11nd 38r, (rpl, S?i25t mu yrly. &IG-1064 -9M 2997 PENN PT Newly de cort 'd, 1 Br. 11u0Jt!ck, i.tained glai>5, aar Yrly Adil.I. no ~l!I Av1ul Muy 1. SUS mo ti73 9169 I.WEA LOTIA LUXURY Far A 5Mfl5ttf N(j/ A winning comb1no11on or adult opor1men1 homes wtlh 1ua ry oppom1men1s and superb recreollon or o premium locollon lennls • gym • lheropy spa • swimming • b1lllords One & Two Bedrooms. One Bolh ,,. G> 'e'..s!O. j>aPf< ~Vll\r 550 Paulorlno Ave .. Costa Muo l51·8995 ...,,... .. _ .... _. .... ,, Little Laat Superb 1500 sq fl 1 hr Co.to Mno 3124 Dmta Poiat 3826 Condo w /pvt p~lto on lhC' ••• ••••• •• •••• ••••••• •• •••••••••• •• •• •• • • • • ••• bay. Boat ~lip avua l Otx21:Jr,2t>uapt an4plcx I unapt Ocl'un \'ll'W. ~eluxc kal w /rdrl)!, :\cw l'IJL!I, dq.1s, .:ar . OW, refn.: .. v1•ry dean, 1cemaker, m1t·row11H: s2 50 /\dl t only <'arport, oo pel:., $250 oven includl'tl A supt·r llarb(1r I Ji<1 kt:r 11 r ea 5K6 !'>ilM .. Executive Suitt>" fur ~7 ;,.i~ $600 mo }'t.irly h:.il>l' ul1l1l1ei. included C .. 11 Glen ,It 11.i.rbor llc..illy, 673-4400 l.\HGt-: 2 Br 11'1 Ba. 2 '>Iv in tnplt'X Nr shop,;, Jdlt:., no pets. 637 lS82g 1714J ~stn.o•och 3S1 9 1-.aM CM Pn llir&.2Hr. •••••••••••••• ••••• •••• w gar ·s S210 &. $250 Gorceous ocean view 675·52\l5orb75 6224 Dplx 2Br, den, 2 ba, lge deck. frplc, etc $350/mo 548· 7933, 673 9439 ----Corofto ~Mer 3822 ....................... COWl'<A lH:L :\1 \I! :! Br 'lowuhouw. lrpll- l'ool, w11111s Sull'll' on•Jri & l'.1t.1llna \ 11•w;, t 'lo;,i· tu ~hopri1ni: & fmc l>c.·.irh ti44·~11 Dupll'x So-0f llw). 2 llH. 2 Ha, muJl'rn k1ll'IH·n walk to µJrl. & bLh S.IJO mu AJ.!l f>l I i.!11 ~EW 1&28R Startin~ al $255 Util. Ptl Cpl'>. clq1:., laundr} mom l'ool Family hv· In~ l;hi l::!\J.l '\l'wpout 111.•t-. 2 Br I U,1 , u111't.'r. q.1t:.. drp:., )(ar. no pd S2SO + <,t'l 251 ltith l'I As k for I' Jm. !17!1 3K 11! 111 .11!;;,xxtl west.BAU .\l'AHl\.11>::>.l~ !l('~...;TuW:-.C \1 I lld1111 ~Ill :! Bd1111, l '• 1 .. , S!I~ tk,1ot1lul µ .. 11 h. l•~I' "' mo-.µt11·rl'. 110111 '>pa .IU .. 'l a frw s ll•t,., tn com pll'lt' 'hoppin)! Who•dl'hJI r dt'Si)!nt•tl Adults. nn pt•b 161 t: ll<Lh St <' )I &12 (~Orliclh hHlh 1&2 story duµtc>.l"'· tnplexes &: fuurµlc.1.c:-, I :! bdrm:-& den. l'; & :.! baths, f1replJt:l'. 1n the hou.w laundry hook up' enl'losed ) ards, c•ndo~t'd :.! car garages Closc to ,,chools. shopping & Dani.. Point lf:irbo r From $295 monthl> Golden Lantern St & Al·apulco, Daoa Point IOl-3294 ------Fou.tain Votley 3834 .........•.••.••.•.•••. PACIFIC WOODS · Woods, Wcrtttways and You'' Quality AduJt Aph I & 2 Br /fvnt & unfum Sorry nope~ ( 'ornforlabll' c lhh-.l' • " all amt'nit ll"• Mel Open Daily 9-6 Open T~ til 8PM .. lti3.50 Harbor Rivel Jt t:dinf,!cr 2' • ~11 N San Diego F~} !09-21.iO l>uple:11., ;.! Br 2 l!J, formal llinm)! IJJlm. J' J1l. >100 per mu 7~1:! 7111 I , '\orma. tii5 JHii l ' \ ..... Lo~t'ly h'l' Ol'"' I hr ii rps c·pL ... ~l11\ g,11 \l 1tun· Hunti119iott leach 3840 Opt:n dJ1h 1A1.I 1 Jd~mmc Jdlt!> '\u pd:. 1·1x1 B ••••••••••••••-••••••• '.:! BH, dl·n :!': !Jot "'c·t 1\11.iht•1m AH . .>1 .... l:! .. '!l BIKE TO BEACH bJr !HOO S11 It BeJUl tH(, J ltill l.l!t' I br :J ha frrik l'Jll> &dq1,.. 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Malloy Hlty. !ltiJ 977 1 3844 .....•...••.•.••.••.... Hy Owner Brand n ew 3lir Condo in Woodbrid~e. pool JJl'ULz1. te nnis court:<. & lake 675 9263 or 675 ln2 Hrand new "Orangctn·e rondo l Br + lort den. lel\IU5, + r('(' fac11. $275 mo 83.1 9'.!93 ( 71.t I San J ouqwn 2br, dcn 2ha. upl(r.ult'd rio1<'l, 'll'"° S4!\I I m 11 !).M :!05-I LC9ft0 ~och 3848 ...•.•.•••••..•..•...•. :"'t'" L11xur~ d111Jll'\ :.!Br, :!Ua . 1 "'", lrplt'. .1 11 l1l1n'. • 1·.1r i:.1r p11 .,.,ilk l11 lll h adult:.. no j)j•h rt•f '\ I I) ht• $.:12.'l I mu 1~17 111 1 l.i.:1• horn(• likt• .ipt "'10 ~nil Fantastll' '11 ·"' :! 11:•· h;1 ~ Ur & tlt•11 l:Jr, I !Ilk lll'h S175 l!.).1 ':!:1!1 LOCJYMI Hills 3850 .................•....• DELUXE n1·w .! 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NEW OElUXE 2 BR '\, tr hl',H h " f p l• p .<1111 •·111 1 ;:,1r 1hhv. hr FROM \260 .n,,.i.,· .1l.1rm lntlr1 l>t·IU\1' :.! hr 1>4101 11 1 1 •••m I ~1" h 1111 l-'111111 ~I ( iJ .. .\ ......... , j)ll 011 l I n\I, n \i .1II1• \ ~!JIJ4 I \lom.i !(;It 11H:,1 S::~l;; l h1•1•n ' II tl I h.1 pu11I \d 1111.. 1n.1 ,1 111, t'hnsl 1111' .1..ct '1.1111r1· .ulull ••nh n1> 1 , "ii \dlt-. ~·111 111, I" I I ,,JI ~ I' ' I I J pl X.lto ~I > l>-.hwhr 11.1:. llHl) \,a, 1•1 , .x '\1·1111 l'I i>.1 • .cli.1 'ff t \I \I.I'\\ lr11rn IJl~l 111 • f th I IH'.111 11 Newport ~ac:h 3869 :!1., h.arh ~un,aih· t .. ,.,hh• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l lo•,1r1 :!hr I h.1 i.:.ir n11 I :!ll11 U.1 S.1•1fl1"1 lk.un P • l ~ • h 1l <Jr• 11 .. ~ 11•!1. 111 "'1 1\lh •n> ll.1111111 .. 11 :-t 11..r .'pm 1\clla... n11 po•h "' · ~••·• •Iii .ill'• I Ce>1to Meso 38241 ' Ill ''"'"'1 111 ... 1vt loltn' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·pt .. 1h "' nr ~h11p ... '";w ::1n:lllt\1 '"', ''IJ \1111. 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Just norm ot J.lmooree on Pacific coast H1onwa; !t<leohone 111111 67S 8000 OwnNI and manaqM tlV rne 1r111ne comoanv 2 Ur. 2 8J lux Jpt Ol'er lookinii Newport Ba} ~1th balcony & f1rcplat'C S675 mo 55!j· lll02 NOW YOU CAN AFFORD NEWPORT BEACH Park Newix>rt LUXURY i\PTLIVING ()\ crlookmg The Waler t:n JuY Si50.00u spec· tJtular ;.11a. l! sw1mmml( l)lw>li.. K hghtt:rl couru.. mill's of t11kl• trails. put l111i:. shufflebuMlb H,wh'> I rom S2·1!1 50 rno \b11 I~ hdrm plans :.! ~tor)' tuwuhousl''> 1-.11·1· k1tt'h , pnv patios & b.ilt-11n1es, ('rpls, d r a IJ l' rte', pa r k 1 n g , t'lc·vator., Upllonal maid M!f\ l('t• .\t Fashion bland, Jam hort•e & SJn Joaquin ll1JI ... Jld. For leasini.: mform.ihon 71 4 644· I<;\){) w F'A<;TC LI F' ... ~ Ur :! hc.t. ..u1ulls Nn pd~ ~!l'.'J monthly l11q 111~1 \\,.,Ii lilf llr, apt IK I - IW1•,tcl1H :! br. 1 1~ ha trnvnh1•U::.l' 1\dult~ on!\' llo I pct:, S:14\I 172!! Bed h url Ln 54X 7533 HI-RISE BAYFROHT t.L·x L' n Y 2 bt.>dromn. :! l1,1th. lo'<ur1ou..; white wool (0ar(.)t'lS. Jusl rl' dl't'tH al l'U -K 1t <' h ('II hiullln!> & r efnj!l•ralor. Luvcl) balcony "'1th ex µan!>l\C 1'1l·w ofL1do lsll'. Ncwport Bay & Ocean L'nderground par king. \II security building'> fen•rnts must quallf) No 1 hiluren or JX'ls I to 2 )~<11 lcJ:><' ,I\ .iil.iblc Sl.000 pt'r month l'l1h11cs p;.11d 673 5498 or r.75 :?.'ii3 .i Br dplx. on :J.tlh St Nv. pt lkh. SH5 pt'r room Call af1 9P:'lt. tiJJ 2'709 or Oy!> ll.l-462 6252. Ken :i nn . :!HA. ~un lll·I.. U!.h1wsh r. l blk to lk.ir h l't•n ('all :\otorn r.75 ~:117 'llewpnrt M a rina, !119 Haysidt• Dr . 2 Br 2 Ba. fplc. pool pvt heh 0 ()(·k Jva1l S.525 &\2 37(;6 or ll73 flml 2 Br, 2 B.1. fplc. pool, .idults. $.160. li4 !). 5.1.23 ---------I; ·II .t j!t'' llri \ 1• ti\ :tli I I .tdc•n M I .111 l .. 1rn >lh .xxc1 'I'\'\\ •Ur I II.• 1lt 1 , , 111 111 , \• ,.,. 1,,"1 lrv1np 3844 Irvine 3844 Irvine 3844 \\1 1i1111tl.uu1~t hl "1..,•••1lt.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \I t-.S \ \ t-: tl I> I .11 1"1 I t'• • lor I' 11,1 I•,, .. I lmn1• ,1l1t10'1Jlh '' .\ 1 ~ ,(' \olll" 11,, 1., r Iii lll'IO\t'.cpt' ;.11, I 1U "•• ~ ti.Ill l'I qot ti Now THE BAY LEAF I J•ln lh1plo•\, I 111 ' 11 c ,,., .. 11 1 t'l11 hh111)'9 II. :!llrlrn1 "'.111•1 1·.t From ~.· lfl ft, 11111I11 I '"·"'111\1, Ill'" ·•fllh l'1••l II\ t µ.11111 \olulh ""I" I -~•I \ \ 1t1-.11lo1 I \I 1>11.111111.1 you can rent ,., ""'.>\ 11 '\.ll I."' 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"'"'"'''! \\1•/.ilhlkSo of ll..1 \ I hJI ();~17 2 llr, 2 h.1 1·q1l, rll'Jl'I. pnl 1:.11 I ('h1l1I. nn pt•ts S!m 1111 U1'I Mat .. \µt ll 11'4~1 1~1 !.t• 01•lt1J<t' ;• llr .1 pl 111 In plr \. all'tt1.1~ • ~Jr ,nn 1wt~ I 'I 1.",t I ." h-1 1 IHf~I :1 llr .' l!.1 1•n1 I g;1r 'rl rt' 111•1 arllh $.1."41 11\1; 2hl ~l Mt• 'll»ICI . f:'l t 2"1:12 :--. .. w .1ph .10:• \ ll'lon ,1, I llr. ~t.S :! lh. &12..'\ t'oolllt! hy or r.ill \1ullan R1•ally ~1<!!.l60 Large 3 Br 2 ll:i, p.1t10 2Br. bltns. encl .:Jr. kids 1027 \',alenc1a . $285 OK,nnpcto;,elec pJ,$285 ~--9080. 631 293:! mo. b46 411).l 4 SEASONS /\PTS 2 br. ulll rurn Children Spac. 2 br tnh"le , 11-, ha, ok. No pels. Mi:r apt 6. pool. pvl patio Adults 1900 Wellace 642·8447 No pets. $25-0 mo 7JS - Joann St. Mer 11pt 3 2 hr & den. bltns, patio. --$290 Spac. 3 br apt or use 1t os 2 642·6243 br & den f'rplc. patio & pool Adults S32S. No 2 Br unlum 11ardeo apt. t>('ls.645338lor8379Sl7 Adlls Newly r cder., D1W, A1C Gas & wtr pd Lar1:e 3 br, 2 h1:1 upper 1'at10. carport. pool & New shai:. df'll6. No pclii rec rm $265 979·1911 c.arport $275. 751-3696 ------- - -LG. 3 br. nr. So Coast 3 Br, 2 Ba, frplc, pvt laun· Pl111a . many e xtras. $490 dry rm, 2 car aar Pets & mo.~ aft 6PM ch.1ldn-n ok 55611789 for ---------1 appt. & ulfo. Dmta PoW lt2' in Woodbridge. I\ 1.'l.lb111h;1 l\11l :\µJrlnwnl 1:1.1v 111 1111 l>o I l.o l'I 1 , I 111 1111 1 .1 1111 11·•1dt·ril1.1I l-1• I <.cllc•r tlw \.11:.1~·· .. 1 \\1·••1ll•111f.•, >\nd t h1~ 111•111 .q1.crl1111·11I • 11mmw11ly 1 I fl I O' 1 •\ lo\ I It "' flt:ht 11111\' I 11111 t \Vil li Jll llit: 1111.11;1· "111 I 1ud1111 1 ~:,1111~ 1111 l"•il llw (' Pn• 11,,, .111.J tl111 1 l11·,li111•1H 111111'" dre1i:nrcl 111 ,•, 1d\ < 1lil111111.1 1111111:.11111\ .11, l\t·ll "''itli !hr l'ff11rt. I 1 ii 1 I I (I \ 1'111,I In I 111 !'I.Ill • f'1fl(t•• oll1d I 11 •"' •' j, I .111,I Id , I I\ 11 1'111 .1ll lh1 w1d,• (IJ't'll .11;1• II'• 11.il II .111.f 1•1111 I 'Clllll111• 1•1 ( \1,1111:1• ( 1111qly ,, I t'\• 1(1111: I'\ I\ ""'' '' t.1 lt\1• 1 .. • .... , I II t II' \\1!11.•1111• II 11 o\11 1\1 .. I \I 11 PClll I\, 1,.,,. '" rc· .ill 1.1~1·11, '"'' \\1•Pdi• 1.!1:0• 1'1111•., 1\p,11 t111t•t1I I,' l'11i. 11•1" ''"" ( ,1!!1•11111 f~l~I ·"'·' 11 11'1' HC'nl~ from $270 • '" 11••1! ~ n1,1n.l~1'1I I'\ rlw Ir' 1.,,. l n 111'.11" ''"' 111~; ollll(' lu•ur-'1 • h' .l.11h ~nu:;!· 1 C=:r Thc\'lll.1gcoff1j \\OOdbrldcj IRVINE VIUAGES . . ~"" u.tw.. &.lnday,Ap!il t7. 1977 DAILY PllOT DJ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hi~ .. _. JIH ._..to Slw. 4300 Office..... 4400 ._..,,. .. Rentol 4500 ............................................................................................ YLUL Y a.&n' AL 0. ... w ..... '600 M&1e nds rmmate Cnon amkr>. M /F, to sbr 2 Br 2 Ba. Bayfront apt. $300 mo 673"743 Nice olfice space an CO<'Sta •---------MeH nr Harbor Blvd ln AllPpRT new 1 hoppin& ct-ntcr Ample parkmg. rreewuy C&ll 55"/·Q82S & lllrport V1Sib1llty J200 "'°· Burr ·whit ~ lktlt ~r Young Fem to shr 2 Br apt w1same. $160 mo. Pk Nwpt. NB. 640-866S ----------i Sq f\. w /receptlon o l Phna flt'tt, pnv oHic• & re~l 2901 N""wporl 81v'1 ~l B (7U ) 61:i -l6J(1 &~ve SMit•• room $7IW Per mo Office avall Overlooks HAllOI IULTY SfEPSTO BCH3 Br2Ba. M/Ftosbare2Br. 2Ba up• staas apt, m<lCStly furn, avail 4 ·~·77, or McArthur & ~wpt Fwy, airport & mountains 67J..4400 2082 M1chelsoo, lrvme. 752.0234 Har, fplc, paUo ~yrly . Vacant M0-0093 2 Br 1 Bu. close lo heh, $1.50 mo. Incl uUJ. M9-SOS8 Rlfthh Wanhtd 4600 Office or de111t s pace. 1827 ••••. •••••••••••• •• •••• WestcUff Dr. NB. Reu. W .. ....,.. ..... qwet nPi(lhborhood S3SO _:!!_m _______ _ 548~}4; ~2018 '°'"I m;v HOUSl FOi JULY ~l & l:st + $1~ dep. Art Wkng fem to Bhr w /same 6PM673·940<& beaul I rv condo. All Furn Ofc. Bank of Costa Mesa Plaza, $95 m o . 5'56-311()() Oceanlronl l·IJR. stove & amenities, $200. 833-9370 refng New t'llrpets & NPT. Seek Straight prof. paint Ulll im-1 S300 Mo or bus. mun to shr. lg., WISTCUFF AIEA NEWPORT BEACll 1400 Sq. fl. two pvt. br's. $400 per mo. 642·0200 Paul Martin, ~l(l. s harply furn. vu home 675·5621 644 7383 w fl prof. men. $225 incl On the ol·ean. :;m.irt 3 util • maid & grdnr . Ill< • 2 balh lower 1'<1l10 6-14-~ -------•1 MO FRt-;I'; RENT• No leuse req Dix ofcs Adj Atrporter llolel From l·rm. to 2200 :.q ft. LOWEST HAT1':S. rull services. 833·3223 T1 I Ofl Uw i.und Gurage S6SO munlh, 2 year lease Agent 673 8494 S425 3 br. 2 bJ, enc gar. Block lo beach Balcony, no pets 642 1603 ----- San Clelllllt• 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large deluxe new adult 3 br. 2 ba, bltns. ocean vu Next lo goH course. SaWla, encl. gar. lbt & last. $l2S/mo ALSO Ocean view 2 br, bllns, sauna & rec, room. 1st & last $265/mn. See mgr 2l609 Calle del Comerc10, apt B. 492 8572 South LCICJUftO 3886 .........•.••........•. Ll:l'. qu1et. luxun o)U!>, h. t'l'. 2 hr, :! ba a1>l . Ell'vator to ~l·c·nu· pr11 bch. P<irty & i:amc room . total ~et·ur1t:v Perf ... cl II\ 111~ or wknd relreal lor the ad\ enturous :ulult Starting al $515/mo 499 2835 .•.......•............. Respons fem to share 3 br apt, Balboa Isl. <.:all aftns, 673·3481or963-8396 Doroth_;y _____ _ Work1ng lady to s hare _noor_l _______ _ beaut ll\Me in E·Bluff. 5 Orf i ces + r PC e p Own llv rm. bdrm. balh lion /secre t ary urea $225. 64().5296; 97J.U68 1,000 sq rt, furn or un 1 Person to share 3 Br hse. furn, nr OC Airport. pvt First " last +deposit. bldg, proressional group, 497-4093 limited public trafrlc, avail 1mmed. $150 per of- fice, expansion possible. 4l50 Mrs. J ay 833-9721 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Smglc car encl garage for rent West:.1de CM New. $35 645·5126; ti75·51:!6 1 2 Obi car )lara ge. For !>tor age. Costa Mesu. 751 050R ----Office RH+al 4400 .............•..•••.... 60< PER S9 FT 1617 W ES1'CLIH'-NB AGT. 541·5'032 150 I Westc:Uff Dr. Newport Financial Ctr LHsinc) Office Spoce Call on Site Ma nager (714) 642·311l ~xl246 21U3 Lafayetle, Cannery Village, NB. 2·Sly art1:st ofr or shwrm. $190/mo. Ph. Schworer, 673·2654. vniquc buildin)(, N B Penn Pt ore tSx21 S15o. 675-6670orS46 OlKJ COSTA MESA P.ROF OFF'ICESPA<.:E 2850 Mesa Verde Dr t-: 1\pprox 2000 sq.fl. Good \l;.ab1hty & parking All ur part. Dean lladley Ilk r 963-893.1 TllE EXCIT ING Pnme locaUon in Hunt· EXECUTIVE SUITES Deluxe offaces w /secy service. Xerox. Near 0 c. Airport. 7S2·5626 PALM MESA Af"TS. 1 n gt on B ca ch on CdM pnvate double offlct• MINUTESTONPT Brookhurst. 800 square for renlw/bath BCH feet. Smgle. garden type 673-4848 ~~~~~:R. ~tore or office Good ex-COM. Shope,. Stores. Of AduJL.,, No PeLs ~ure. assigned park fices & Storage From ing Call Mr. Plummer Si& mo. ~ i249, Co!'tlll 1~1 Mt'SJ Ur 963 6767 Mesa (5 Blk' 1-:a~l or 'l'\I, µoil - Blvd I DB.UXE OFffCES 546 9Rti4J PREVIEWING 2HDUHIT the Beach House Conll'rnporary & casual Comml & indsll spaces. 2('() to 2000 sq ft . As low as 35"sq. fl Lag Niguel & :'111s!>10n V1cJO areas. 11.indy to S.D. Frwy. Cd II 83 l 1400 DL'< OFC & md'I units, in new bus park. t rner. Pullman & M cCorm1t·~ Ave. al Nf'T FWY, In \120·5539 Sq. Ct. 16' 40 /sqfl. 751·1228 -------- ATTIHTIOH!! AHDAUGUST Wnte: C'han Hassett lW W. Camelback HJ l'hocrux, An1.ont1850\J Prof Interior Dcsigm•r st'ek:i condo or hse 111 Newport /Cd M /Lai:un.1 lor rt'(luct-d re11t 1n xl'hl!t' ror UIJl:JJJllla.! 714 1128·~ '<Iii I l-'1nanc1al ('(o mov1ni.: from E.isl Co.isl des1n•,, sub be abc.1ut Jone ht 600 1000 !>Q. fl Would <'Ons1dt•r sharing eXl'l' ore w/altomey, aceuu11 tanl or other financ1,1l t)pc operal.Jon. ti31·1400, llelen O'Leary=-·--- Local Cpl, need hou:-.l'. furn/unfurn. lo rcnl while ne w home 1s com pleled May 15-Aug l..i ~o l'h1ldren/pel!o Cum or N B_ to $500 mu. 673 4580 Fum 1>ummer n•11l.1I "' sub 1 .... appro' J 11111• I :-. . " u ~ :1 0 I II Nwpl l'tl!\1 llall111,1 an· 1 To $700 mo. 1175 :l:llil eves,wknJ :-. 46SO ...•................... UNH/Ul:: ~TLIDIOS FOil Hl::NT $100 lo $600 moo l 'ltl 111<'1 ln4 .il 'Thi· Fat'tory" 425 1-:. 30th St. Newport Beach or call 675-6181or673-4271 •..•.•...••............ 5005 ......•..•...•••.••.•.. LIQUOR STORES SZ0,1100 monl h $2!1,UOO month $42.UOO m onth Broker 640·!l0t'• GIFT GALLERY Nt'wport lleurh Want al'tlVl' partner or may he• purchased Mr Sm1lh I IOam 4pm) 675-:IO!IO The best of Newport s s:ood hfc. •Beamed cel11ni::. •2 pools & rl't' l'Cntcrs •Plush t•rpts & drapes •And so much more EXECUTIVE lcryfront Offices Pnme Location 3388 Vaa Lido, Nwpt Bl·h 1'\Jm. or unf. SlS0·$.500 Secret anal serv a va1I. 2SOsq. ft. Archllects, designers, M any individual ap· preriallvc of u creative 1----------· workini.: a tmosphe re NAT U HAL F 0 0 I) Consider being localed in i.andw1ch bu.~mess. Fan Newport Cntr's Des ign tusl1r lease. Current d.11 Plaza. Prime localw n. ly )!ross approx. $3011 t'ho1ce rull ser vic·c bwtes, $32,SOO fUm bat'helor S2:JC> Unlurn. 1 br S2S5 Ocean or Bay view. HURRY FOR HST SELECTION 1133 Sup(' nor Newport Beach 646-8453 Id Month Free 675·5820 wkdys only. reasonable r ates. Full Ul R1ddl<'. Inc deta.tls, 979-61~ 64Mlllt I • •CdM dlx 2 rm suite, util pd. AtC. ample pkg, $155 mo lo mo. 675-6900. Prime ore /Industr ial spaN' lot•akd 15 m in from 5 fwy's Central O .C. lot'. X l nl for Airport Offic•s Sales/Serv1cc/D1!>tnbut 1 blk to O.C. Airport. Dix ors use. Call :.u1 tes w /c pls. drps. Corporate Reofty ... "'" ... """'' Janitorial serv, F M C714-558-1701 (,~~~~~ systm. All ut1I., ample .__.__ R~~ :-:;.,.50 prki: No lse req'd. 2082 -ss nnm "'"' S E Bnstol.N8557·70t0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FROM $240 to $335 5 Beaut apt plans. •nail rum or unfurn. Bach. I br, 2 br, l ba. 2 hr. 2 baths. Beamed hv rm:., dmmi: areas. storage, patio s, deck s. lundscap eJ .:rounds, cov. prkl(. lal'?hled tt:nnas. volleyba ll , 2 s ly clubhouse, b 11l1ards . s w1mm1n.: pool, p111g pong, hydro-spa, gym ~rr) • no 1>1 • .'L<;. LAGUNA IEACH Small Comrnerciol Ste>tt or can be used as pro fessional oHict:. Located If you want to move your in older shoppmi:: com C1ff1ce o ut of your plex, with rus tic at bedroom , break away mosphere. $160 Mo., ulil fro m your prest'nt pa1dby landlord e mployer. or just start a MISSION lt1':ALT Y 2HDMOHTH FREE new business at a frac-!185 s. Coa st, Laguna lion of the cost, T he i-;x-"'9"' 0731 et·ull\'e Su ite has lhe ___ ... _ ... _. ____ _ answer. 4 DB.UXE OFC'S Southwl!l'>I Corner Edin)(er Newland 8400 i':dmJ?er, II. II. 1 714 l f>l7·9G05 OPEN 9 ~ D1\ll.\' Rooms 4000 .••....•......•••••••.. ROOMS S25 wk up with klll·hen. $37.50 wk up apts. s.&8·9755 Clt'an furn room Newport Beh. Pvt entry, pvl b.i ~59~ or 644· 7454 Avail. are foll ser\'1ce in· d1v1dual offices located in prest1g1ous Newport <.:e nter on a m o. to mo. basis. R ent includes: R eception serv .. pcrsonahied phone cO\'· cr aire. mail dispatch. ronlere nce room. under· !!round prki:. janitorial 1>en·1re. All ulil. except phone THE F.XECUTIVE SUITE 567SANN1COLAS OR, Swnnwr Rantots 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUlTJ:: 106, Balboa Penin Poinl. hlk l NEWPORT BEACH, CA 640 5470 bay & bch 3 Br l "• Ba.---------- pat io, gar, s ummer, USTC.M. SJ.600 Ownr 213·689 396 Retail or ore. space. a l dys, 213·378 11968 evs. 40 ·5<1. Redecor'd., am· JuJy 24-Aul{ 20. $1750. Blue pie prkg., pvt, baths. 1770 Lai:oon Villa. 2Br. 2Ra. Oranl(e Ave. Liz 646-4871 _ beautifully clcrorated , OFC SUITE for r <'nt. rompletcly furn. pv~ lw h. oct'an view, lg. balcony. llOWAKPJOHNSO['i u1l5lairs w/garai:e. SSOO Rl::ALTY mu.5J6.88J4Dov1dDahl 497 1744 -_. 1200 Sq . Ft. Versatile Near .the sea 2 br, furn. usal{e. Cpl'\. Can be spllt. w1ut1l Fncd ,Yd, frplc. 4 Rms. Upper on Del S400. mo. Refs.~5713 Mar. San Clemente. Rsn· VocotkNt Retttals 4250 ble.Plat'e Rily, 494·9704. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ofc-Store-lndstrl CM S IC REAR LAKEFRoN·r $125. $185 & S2S5 .• Cabins <7 Ml 866 7701 646-2130or679-3709 494 9727 or8J9.S173. Da n a P ol nt /S8n LAKE ARROWH EAD. Clemente ALI kinds incl. Pretty lake v1Pw, s ips 10, dental/moo. From $135. SlOO wknd, $200 wk. S250 496-1640 Holiday wit. 642-5346 ---------PllST1GE ~!:>.~ •. ~?.~~ MIDICAL OFACE Share 38r hse. Lake Forest, rib m brsbp, uUI, resp ft>m SIU -2464 Need a Roon.ah 1 Qou.u ·ffiAru ThruM1 A Profes11n'I Roommate Rdt>rral Company can KELP YOU FlNDTIIAT RIGHT ROOMMATE 832-4134 Since 1971 Jn heart of Irvine. lSOO Sq, n.; some furniture & fixtures avail. Prefer gen. practitioner. Fast occupancy. Conf. rm., seal :is, all paneled. sm. wh.o;e 1n re· ar. 1 or 2 yr. lease. Lake· 1-· ore:. t a r e J • Ken l Harkins. 714 5111 9393 ---- RETAIL STORE Beach area. 960 sq ft /\II ne w 1mprovcmenh Crpt, cust. l1ght1n1:. frplc. etc Cas h for 1m provemenls + fl ex1bl<' tease 675-3080 110 4 ) --- STORE OF1'1CE·SllOP Newport & Bay Center ~Newport Blvd, CM 646· 1252 or 6'14 22211 Large office or s hop spare back of Laguna Sea S p orts , SISO. 1 95 1 Newport Blvd, C.M . Arcade Cenlt•r , Suite D for info or t•all 642·8297 RETAIL STORE p lus offlcos & storuRc Neut NB Po!>t Office & Mariners Mlle 3100 ~'I fl 645·3971 after 4pm NWPT BCll ~'TOR t-: 2J630Avon St, SJCXl/mo Jerry Wynn 1213)177 7701 --------- i\JVTIQUE ROW. 2 or 4 !'illlle store or offices w /2 baths. cpts & punehnl{. /\JC & $10,000 safe Mo. or lse. Mc Nash Realt)'. days 642 1334 , eves 642-6578 nJRNITURESTORE 5000 sq. n. Top louUon. Mission Viejo. Take ad· vantage of exl11llng fix· lures. 831·1400 lrvine-Sub lse retail space. Must be compatl ble w /existing art & nee· die work store. 752. 7448 ............... al 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CICAR t-:rn :sUPPL y Dt~·THIBUTOHSHll' Part of l'"ull Time I mmecl1all' need 1t1 Co..t;i.l \_ 1\1l'll.i and or :-urroumT- 1 n.: t o wns f o r dh tnbulor~. All retail oul leb. arc secured by com pany thert•f orc n11 product selhng Beconw cllslnbulor lor such na l1onally .idve rt1scr1 c1gart'llc:. .i~ Winston, Cameli.. Marlboro, l'Jll Mall, Salcm s, Koo1' Kent, etc To quahfy you mll~l ha V(' a l' .i r 2·8 hrs !)t'r week ldJ YS ur eves I. $3200. <.:ASll INV1':ST1\H:NT Jl C:IJLI I H l':D for mort· information wnll' lo "CH;ARET1'1-: DIVISION" ll23W P. <1. lkl\ H. W\C'ucad , C.i. 91770 lncludt! your phone• numbt•r. W~ilMJ'Mach. Shop Profitable Corp ha~ tn sdl uut l'ncr rl·rluc C(I '\J11w S7'l.~1t1 1-'rnm Sl:SO!.lltJO ,\~k for SJm ('1,1lll' IU\S lilliOr.1ng(• 714 ti45·41i0 MO Ol.fll! fll(.'l'('l,f;~ I S l10ltTI~(; (iOOOS A1ml Jm~May 01wn1nc ... :t\'Uil:c!Jlt• now Cho111· loe:1t aons Top r ated Multi hne of U1ryclc ... complete trainini.: anrl Company as~lstanc•· 1111,th incom(', St:t.01111 (secured I. Mr liroob 71'1 !!7\1·3313 BEERTAVERH COSTA M !•:SA hot 1odoi.lr1nl lor .ibscnt<'l' ownc•r rnuq i. t' 11 T t• rm~ . I I M ~; 751 1400 LAUNDROMAT RY CLEANERS L'I, $1,750 mo F.xrt>llcnl 4h opp1n•: !.'enter locataon with front a nd r e ar park1n.:. Vi Year lea-.(• Wo m ,111 11 lonf . mu'it Sl'll. T ERMS. TIME 751 1400 CATBUHCi Superb service. xlnt 011 portun1ty for nghl part), A real winner. call oow! MARKET L o n g estab l is h ed neil{hborhood market. equ1pJ>«!d for take·oUl also. $19,500 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jMature re.spon. re male ~ roommate want~. '2Br For lease 1400 sq. n. or· fice/warehouse + 4000 sq. tl. st.oroge yard In Irvine. Jnd. Complex w/avall. key le><:k 11•s P'llDP Ir secy servlei!11. National Service& Co, ~ WOULDN'T YOU ralhff buaillng'> Sec classUicalion 9060 Jlcan ~•reality! \ • No. Laauna hse w /frpl S:Z.00 i-. ol9HT37 Hll .. ; .!I . -... --. ~ • -DJ2 DAILY PILOT Sunday. Aplfl 17, 1977 I ~dd it...Build 1t...Diaper 1t...Hammer' it ... Carpet 1t ... Cemer:it it...Wire 1t...Hoe it. .. Clean it ... Move 1t...Press 1t ... Paint 1t. .. Nail it...Plaster it...F1x it . SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb lt. .. Patch it ... P1pe it ... Rcrnoae 11t...' Roof i~ ... Lands.cape 1t... T!le 1t .•• Trim it ••. Sew 1t. • Haul 1L. Add 1t ... Plant 1t .. Alter 1t • L•:arn it ..... .AflplCMC.e Repair ~ AcomHc Coa:lu ad• Ge ~ ' g t4-laig .................................................................................................................... Ha •udn I g 'olaffng,.ttaperitt9 Plmo Ir OrglM T91i11Mj Spas ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Af'PLJANCE REPAIR Economy Acoustics GERWJCK & SON, since &XPERT JAPANESE Hauling, moVUlg, cleanup GUYS &GALS PETERS rAINTING PIANO Tunin& & strv1rt Ftn. Valky Spo1 SlO ServtcllCillll QuaJ ce1hnp,neworre· 1.947. Lie 310942. Addi Gardener . Free S1 up.Treework.Reas, Q.EAMIMGSHVICE Expr'd Rcu Rates. The Plano Shoppe ManulacturedbyGt'nco Call 1714 )549 2422 spray, repairs, free est. t.lons, remodelmg, plans. lAt.lmates. Call: 982--0858 fast, Cree est842-4597 Apts, homN. wb•kvt'r. Free Est. Call Gene 64S-7'34 eve5. Sales___ 962·~ Cabiftat MaldwMJ--5JS.l800. 549.2110 or S7l·&Ou ,_E_x_p_' -d -. _J _a_p_a_n_e_s_e-1Soony & Jer. FREE haul· W1 II paint in or o ut. 552~ ,._ .... /ll.,.W rr.w~Wo. Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• C....nt/Concnt. Btdrl~at gardener. Comp . yd. ing, cleJl.Jlup, tree work s hampoo c pts. was h ----_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L:ticuna . Beach t:abultit ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma10t, shrubbing, trees . for usable items. i''en· walls or <.'lean by the hr I NTER l OR /EXT R VERY Ni':AT PATCH CANOPY ·rv SERVll'I:!; SPt.'c•almng In cu,tomOne·mancrew Syn;expr ELECTRICAL Sl!:RVICE FreeesL54&-~ rest bldgs removed or JOb, reawnnhle. ref. Painting. Expr·d hlih J OBS&TEXT\JRE lMLRATF:SERVICF. remodehng. uddlt 1on11, pouring & hnislung. Set CALLS SIS hr. & SMALL G .. ..,_1__ SS7·2005: :>U-6768 645-6280or 645-~ eves. quality work. Super reu Free Eltt. 893·1439 Al to'ulr Prl1:es 960-1G33 cabinetry & wood 1n your own Corms. save JOBS8428233 ••r _. ... ..,...., Hou se/Apt cleaning. _!:.u_lel .~S.3~1 Jo_hn __ --.. .,.e.,i.... ten or. L1c 8330096 Jo'r money. '9t·l48S ----••••••••••••••••••••••• MOVING & HAULING, ,..~ ""'°" .._ .... S t7 e:sts. LD 497·1515. c~ta ELECTRJCIAN All types HANDYMAN: Carpentry, a nything, anywhere. Mature, exper, dependa· ••••••••••••••••••••••• , ::••r -r a d w • Mesa.m.ooin B&D Concrete. All of'work.Llc/Bonded,ln-electrical. plumbing. Callanytime.493·2515 ble.Re!'s.536-0950 WORK GUARANTEED 10% off with this ad :;J:.~.ro:~a~:~~d~~·:t ---phases · con<.'relc , srd.Freeest540241>1 9AMto8PM847·2787 1~ lnlr/Extr. Free Est. 2S Plumbing. wuter :.crv, dilr'""'lll)"•s i7.,., CUSTOMCABINB'l"' bl""kwork, drtvcw~ys. --FREEDISPOSALofyour •-....., v .,_ ~... ... .,.. .,... ''"' "' "" ~ old li ••••••••••••••••••••••• .rs .,.,.pr. ,._.0295 le11ks, buthroum end. WRlGlrl'TV Kitchen. g;ira~l'. ba!h, Lic&bond~.645-2031 CUSTOM t::LEC'TRIC Savctlme ·SaveMoney app <.'ances. -fu!as832·2"61l playroom. l'll' SpeciJI ---t'ret.' esl. Comm, res, BARBARA'S 646·1786 r----------IKnowle s Paintin g. 1!4~l i\,W l!lthSt.CM ~ this month un ltJral(c 81,()(,'K&SLUMPS'rONt; bone:it & rellabll' :.erv SllOl'PlNG -IRONING6457487 lnt /E11.t. commer1:1al HOMESAVI-.:RS t>lumu Tiie t·..ib1nel:.. fo'rcl' t!l>t WALLS, OHIVl':S , Lie 33l:WI 751J15U & SF.RVICt~ 540·1"6:1 HouMci.aniag r---------•lupts & res1dent1al. tnl<(&lleatanl( free1::.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ti753175t'vc~ .S ll>f:WA LKS. t-:Tc 89K·7715 Buy ·Wrap ·Dehvt'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~11~-S10hr.llone:.t&rl'11aule Ct.•ram ic Till' ::.t•tler :w !i7lf 22119 ,,___,,__,,... Want a REALLY CLt;AN ~ ...... r serv1<.-c B or 1\ Mstrch11 ' Ccrpt'ntef' ~-··"]I ZJ yr old Student interest HOUSE? Call Gmgham ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAJNTING 20 yrs. E11. · · "' yr::. l.'xp New or Remood •••••••••••••••••••••••Contractor ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.'<I in house::.1tting this Girl. Freeests,645-5123 fireplaces Planter;, per Save SSS. Work ij47·0383 or 7Sl ll~. 771:!7:11 _ c: .. rpcntry SrnJll JOU'••••••••••••••••••••••• Reliable t::xpr JJp.tnt-::.l' :summer. July ·Sept --------Bn1:kConcrelePat10 guar, frt.>e est. no wait. Remode4&Re-lr l'dnehn.:. door huniiing SPF.CIAl,1%1Nli 1n .ill GMdener He:i!>onable Refs. 640·S038 Arda MRS KINGS CLEANING Block Walls BBQ Pits Refst>l2·1950eves •••••••••••••::;:••••••• !~.~:!~~••••••••••• tic conlr. l'i>l 548 271!1 types rcrnooehn.: 11 yr' pnc~ Free c:.t 00 5230 7am l I JOpm & PAINTING CO ·'WE Refs. E.'>h. 646 0464 :!.a83rc1~ All WCJrk i;:uar. Mtl.e .. "'.DO IT ALL' "'r~ est. DO IT ALL''835·356l ----HOUSF. pamting, 10 yrs Minor Home Repair """ .. --""" r.... Free E:.t Blockwalls , exp CM/Npt area. I am --F.xpr Jlawauan gardener Concrete, pa1nt'g, IMMACULATE s lumps ton1>, bric!.. small. pnces are small. Remodel. :add . pJllO n· Remuvab. tr1n1mini: pair. Free C'-l 91>2 421i prunin.i. free u-.L Ltc d Lulcay Lie 298233 !-\illy ms ureod 642·2624 Cdrpentry, plumbing, Lt:t.-;M JARVIS Yd cleanups, pruning, plumb'g, carpenter, CLEANING. Sausfac· Res Comm Reas. hr· R.on6"2·6799aftSPM ceramic tile Mo~ A D D I T 1 o N S -tnmmtng. haul 646 4616 roof'g. glass. electrical. lion Guaranteed. Call bond. Bob 750 9354. SM Remdls. Sk)>'ltghh, ChlX'k ':. Tret• S\•s. l'Jlms, -ec.pet Se-r•lce REMODELING -tree removal, garbagll Now! 673-mGAMWAY 642 9_1_44 _______ Bnghten Up The House! slldlng doors. wmdowi.. obH-s tnmm~. th1nnl"d, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ph962·3200,Lic31785G ProfJapanese Land::.cap. d1sp., mar lite. 111e. llouset'learungbyrehable ,~/P_._ ~f::'~'c:.~~t!!~::~~ ~:~~~.cQ~![.~y :~~d ~~f,:~ftSremon·d r•.,.....t Man will lay )'Ours - --mg & Gardening Free carptg. • screens & _,,,,.., -r-'"''7 k d ...... ,_ COMPLETE L S457072Geo l bu.sh1 Se · o couple, r e ferences.••••••••••••••••••••••• he 330986. BJS.3705 o r Eve1w n . 642 1170. 1 -or minl' He pdtrs & es• • · heal'g. rv g. range 62&-6126 9635813 p • 675-6480 care, Ken Tree Trim, removt•, dcanml-( too' Guar work IUILDIHG SERVICE Gudt.<ning maiot by Cly 22yrs 714·636-6555 or · Clint Yoer Castt. ---·------i prune. Reas Fully lnsrJ • • •l b1gi:L·r :.J\111g:.. Jo'ree Plans, f1nanr1ng for Japanese Comp I Grodi_, Housecleaning & Window Averagc ExtrlStryS395 ~aphy Tony645·512-I 1•st,64S J&lti room :1dd1twns. re· ser\'tCt.' free est. Lie ••••• .".'?••••••••••••••• Clearung. Good ralt.'!> & 2·Slr) $i95, lntr ~Srm ••••••••••••••••••••••• RoofincJ -:.1dcnres, commercials. C27.545·S106 Sk 1 d d k refs Call "Big Lynn" Pnct'::.incl matr'l1labor Wedding photography. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wd.'ard'.1qx•t Clt•..incr:. etr. l.ircnsed & bonded. - -•P oa er, ump true ·· !)36 7711 Gu:.tr, tn!>rd. free est Call for est. or appt. The Repairs. Lt<.' & m:. J\11 1.1-:1-:·s 24 yrs t.<xp. '.\Int. rd'-;. 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SECRETARY rt I I: h l h ,1 11 d t 11 I h t' nl.JtHlj.!t•r Xlt1! t!t•n I l•f<' ~ktl l-.. 0UI J!Olh~ 111·1-.1111.ol11 \. -.en~1.· nr hUrTl(lr 4r dbtltl\ \II h,111 •lit> rn"' & rna n) pro Jt'<1' JI t1111 L· a mu:.1 t-:x lll'f U 0111\ llN'tl oipfll\ ~.i:. 111 '>l Jrl Oll'd hc•ndth Fount:un \ alle\ l'h,1mber Of (.'ommrrr1• 1Kl35 Rrooknur,t f VI~ Call 962 4441 . !•tit "ljf) l.1n1·oln & "·"' h.intl 1n-.1r11m1•nt.. r----------11 l'tl!~lon MS 1101!1 5015 ...•••••••••........... ~~ o 1 I 1 <I . \ n .. h l' 1 m .\1m1·ot lo\ '" 1:r.iy male mini. S.16 4-i&I 7075 ....................... lf you hn\I' lnnf1 ·• Wl· will dt•11t•lo11 11. pr11f1t' 111 ht• n1•Knt1utl'1l LH"tl un<I honclt·1t 1•nntr.ll'\ur-. l'illl Jat•k or W.ilt1•r. ~,311 7531 l'nunti lloy •., Schwinn ('oupl1• l'XPH d i.pl or h1kt• v1t' Balbuu l'cmn rnott•I ml(r~ M .ilurc. l'nll & identify 642 3200 G1101l rentc.>r~ ma1nt Act 5 & 6 I'M Xlnt rt>fs 675 7961 TAX RELIEF IAJC!t !lmc,_, old Spnngc.>r In thl' form or lnrnmt• ~j)Olltl'I VIC Thalia & i'TIJl)l•r'ly WP'vr 1(111 0011' I .II n I 1 n ,I H (' w ,Ira I from 1turill''l1·' to JO un l9-I 2893 tl!< l'all11nt•nfour1n'(''l Penonats 5350 mt'nt ~1lt•t·1ul1~l & lt•t htm •••••••••••••• •• ••••••• 'how you h11v. \11 ht•:tl (} k hi ~ ut•\t yt•.1r:. lax1·~ . nn mi.: riro cm 2 colle~e students ha\'e trurk. Will help you mo'e or haul away . any ar,•a Odd 1ob:. Mike M J erry 6i3 279.l A/P Clerk 2 ·3 Yrs A cc oun1i; I' ayable rConl>t rur Lt on exper. Good benefits package Salary S650+ 1~11 .. ,~ ... 11.:0\\ \""()11\ll'> ,~A«Jency 3723 R1rch St. N B. 557-0045 100' / l::mploycr Reta1nt-d C'all 540 !lllcit> < ,,11 \lcohol llc•lphnr :.i.& hrs 11 tlay 8.35 3llJO Fint'h lnt~r CatlX'nler & Cu~t Furn1tur4.' mJkl·r "ant~ lo < ar('l.ikl' & rt.' rnr.:1.-1 .1 hot"l' 10 heu o(l-_------111,-•_-I rl'nl 111 N II or Lal<(una 1----------1 ARMY lU:'iF.R\'1-: FREE THAIN ING Men & women ages 17 34 needed for mus1c1ans, cooks, clerks. !>upply, & more'. Ca ll Linda 552 3173, or \2131594·0219 .ASSEMBLY Fa~t growmg skateboard manuf L'i lookmg for as ~mbly worker::.. Da) & night shifts 1\pply. l'i9:l2 AUTOLIHE MECHANIC Chrysler expenence pre· Cerrt'<i. We offer many bcnt!ftlS & lots or work CALL VIC , St.'rv1cc Manager, for appoint· menl. A.Tl.AS Chrytler -P1ywnouth 2929 llarbor Blvd Costa Mno 546.1934 ----------BOAT BUILDER WILLARD Increase in ptodottio.n & new 40' line has created 1mmed1ate openmi;:s for (JS) experienced person net Sky Park Cr • Mc G, , _________ _ Irvine Finish C~ntff's Expef-. Carpeftten Touch-Up lo'*n &tgiM Installation Bectricians ASSEMBLERS .'.\kehamc..il & t-:lt0l·tr1c,tl 1\.-.~cmblt.'rl> tteL'<lcd 1m ml.'d Soldl•rtng e\pl.'r hl'lpful Call for :.ippoantml'nl lndu.stnal Rel al ion:. 17141494·940 I Ta.OHIC /ALT AIR UGUHABEACH Equal Oppor Employer A-;soc1alc Rep IS OR OVER HO EXPER. NEC II )•lU fl' nt•.,. lo Or;mi;:t• Co , ll·mporanly dtM·o n l inwng :rour t'dlJ<.'at1on. rc1:cntly d1schJrgcd from l~ service or for any reason seekm1: tern· porary or rarccr employ ment, con:.1der Lht.:. uni queoppor Youcanearn Sl96 PER WEEK Based on your produr· l1v1ty . Comm + llll't'nllves & extra profit shanng bonus. On lhc JOh training. Trcmcndou!. potcnt1al le'l reuch -.upen 1sory & ma na~c mcnt po!.1L1ons. Mu~t be 1t('r:.on11ble & amh1L1011s. ~·nr appointment ooly l',111 AUTO 539-1183 9 JOAM·2PM BUSINESS MANAGER Famtbar w H&H VIM Avon Reoresentatives f..ever Looked So Good! Yc1u wtll too. 'l'lltnl! world fomous produt:ls l·kx1ule hr:. llJgh l•arn in$!:.. Training CJI I !'>.W-7041 or Z1•mth 7 1359 S! iS to f.6.50 !>('r hour hast'<! on quahf1rat1ons. Good BenefiL">/4 Day Work Week 10vert1 me Equal Oppor Employer 11200 Condor Av~ Fountain V al~y <San D1e~o 1-"rt.-cW:i) At Euclid Ex11 > 979-0126 Babys1l\<'r. my home. ----------Jpm m1t.lm1:ht. I ball~, El Toro. Hcfs Tran~p ----------Call 837 ~4. 11:17 4500, cxt 161 ~hy:,1ttcr. lull t•hri:. I\ m. m.iture. w ref :. S 11 lhru5 17 5461269 Babyi;11tcr. n •:.p run Im tnl! n<.~'dl'<I for act I\" 5 ) r old bo) 11 30 5 :'It F Must dnve & ha\'l' own t r a n ~ p )f y h o m c 962·62'ill aft 6 or wknd:. Babys 1ttt•r wkday a m ti 30 II 45 M tn $2 hr Must have rar !:; Co:.ta Mesa fH6 3657 Baby!>tlter Cull charge, early am·latc afternoon or It ve m. 96J.60SJ --- Bobysttff.r Wonted Babysitter needcrt for 4 month old infant. 3 day wcl.'k 1n my home Reft>rcnr<'.s plf•a:.~ l'a II 196·3880 Bankml<( HEW ACCOUNTS Tok:u Dank 1n N R ila' OOAT l<ETTENIERG MARINE Pa1Cl Rt>loratton \lm1mum 5 7 )t.'ari. cxpenencc: ·~,\STER MILL. SHOPCAHPENTF.R •MASTER LINt: CARPENn:n, ' Mm1mum 3·5 years expenence: •LINE CARPENTER •CABINET MAKER •RIGGING tllAROWA RI'. INSTALLER lli ghcst rates and bencf1ts. Ideal locatwn Ill Channel Islands Harbor, 3615 V1c1oria 1\vt•nue. Oirnard. Calif. 93030 C i\1.L COl.1.ECT SHIRLEY ll EATll (21314759411 an 1mmcrl1al<' opcntni: Equal Opportumt) lor an expcr'd new Jl" f:mplo)er :\t F 'ount:-. .wrson , w ·~ootl ----------denl·ui :.kill-. .• artely or durn:s. "In! bt:n<'ftt~. call for appl 646 7121 Boat .'.\1anu.I <HturC'r ROAT \IOI.I> Good Orange Co ·lol' 1----------1 GELCOATER Salary open VICTORY DODGE Call 5'<0·2660 Automotive SALESPERSON Selhng Toyotos & Volvos Lots or lramc Great earninJt potential HANKING TELLERS Oowneoy Sov1njl,,'I & l,oan has openings m its Hunt mfrton Beach branrh for Cull & p/t1mc tellers. Sa v tnlt!> & Loan cxpcr. pre f'd . Call Mr. Selby (714 l 549 3220. E 0 . r:. Need aulomotivt! l'>ales ----------1 experience to tlualify Call Sales Mana(lcr a l MAR9UIS MOTORS MISSION VIE.JO 83 I ·2880 49 5· I 2 I 0 ------ Automott\'e New Detail Shop need!> help BARMAIDS; Day, Nt~hl & Rellef Shirts. Ca ll for appt. 541!-77111. Xlnl pay, rnngt' t)l.'IH'lib Apply al , l'o:.i ~tal Recreation. fnl' . I 7422 l.>t'n..in AH'. In tnl' "1tttiual Oppor Employer BOAT MFG • 1''inish Linc Carpenters •C ahinet Shop As· semblt.'rs •Cabinet Shop Mill men •Fiberglass Tou1:h -up Bonders •Hardware lnslallt'r' Apply ERICSON YACHTS 193 I Deen Aye Santo Ana, Ca. CLERIC1\L GENERAL OFACE RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST SECRETARIES Two to Four Month Ass 1J,!nm<'nh Also Dally·Wcl•kly MANPOWER, INC. 645-2043 UOOK SALE~ SSS$ Feeling The Pinch? TIME Lil'~ l.ltlH,\HIFS Ila.' p ltnll' JHh-. If\ 1111 I 1l'h·phon1· :i;,111·,. off111· T"' c• ~ h, r 1 .. •• , •• , 1 8 30 l :ICI & :I :111 !I ;111 :, 11.<V" ,1141. S J.I.tr' r l'f•mm ~ 1 .. 1nu.-.. :'Ion t'\pt•r "''' l''" l't•t manenl ~urJ.. l'ontat'I lfrnl'l' Ho.>~• 833-8095 l':A1ual Oppor Emplo' t·r B u 1 I d e r " :-. fl l' t· 1 ,J I I ) ll.1rdv.arl' t'" in 'I/ II "t'l'k:. clc·:111cul m.1 n ;i,, :111 1or F ·11mt'. s l•·adv perm. c·mploymt·nl. Call ~ 34!'>.I. Cafekna lncJustnal nt·ar Harbor & S:in t>11•1:0 Fw v I I rs . t n ·15 \ M 7 t5P:\l Grill l'\llt'l nl'l:C!>S 870 li.17:1 Carttr Opportunity LcadlOI? ant 'I lO lll'l'llS ambtltnus ix·r,1111 ut uu qut•sl1on.1blt• t h.11 ·"11·r for 11:. -..11 .. , mi:mt l r.1111 ini: progr Jftl 1\hn' 1• ·".: t·arning-. 11 1111.11tf11·1l Coll,•i:,· l'<hH .. 111111 11n·r 11 'fl•a1•hm1:. ~..ill'' or m.:m1 hack.irounrt hdplut F11r 1ntcrv11'w tall \ 1r.:1n1a ('.1lktns. [).'>i WO I. ltl'I CA RPENTF.H , Im mt>ch<1l1• Opt'llllll! fttr tit• J>('ndable, 11uJltf•t·d 111 d1v1dual. Must tw lll'ry rapablc at rraminit. layout. roof ~yi-.lcm. t•ll' Contact Mr McCord 11.i 493·94611 wkdy!> Ctr waslwr, S:l 50 S4 rwr CLERKS \II l )ll<.'" nt•1•1li·d NOW' I-tlrni:. \l'ro.\lllJ.!. ~lul l1n1: l!<'n1·r.<1 111111·1·. t '1\l.l.'I UIH\' ~o~ office • ~OJ overload 557-006 I .ri:!..1 llln·h St '.\ B CLERK TYPIST Full 11111t• "'t1t•r pn· I t• r 11• II , ;, I IJ IC.() II 111 1.12 11i1;1 l'11mm1:.,.11in :-..all',. l n1 qut• rww 1·omtnl•rt•rnl & 11·-.11 ... ut 'l'l'Url l) 111· \ 11 t• 1111: h I ti m m1-.-.11111" 1.cK·al 1·0. For ml1·n w i:-il ti:J;l:J CONSTl<U Si':l'HETARY Typ111~. <,li11rthand. lltl' h k fl n 1: ,.., i.: ,. 11 l' r .1 l 't'l'rt•l.1r1.il ~kill:, re q111n>tl JH:LL l'ONSTHUCTIOI\; 1;.12 .i:ni COOK, EXPER. (;ood :-..ti.Ir\'. 1\1 1•,,1 \, t•nh• ('11111 lllhj) lrti I Ccnlt'r St. c . M !)4X :;;& COOi< E\J)t'n1·11p1•d Ftr-.l Couk 1>111m•r hou"l' 0~·1.1111111 t"<lt·ntll cl m1•11u l11 p ... 1t.1 r\ lur r1u .dtf11·d 1i;:r~on hi. lor Hok• r • 1,7'.l II"~• •COOK For R~tiremrnt Hon. In Loquno~och t:x~"K·r pri•f'cl Wt 111 ru Call 494 !Mi>ll COOKS let C'IH1!111'l·:1< lit-Ip day & f'\t' 1'htfh f1jlply 111 IH'f''Oll. lfrl T.irn, I 71h & :-.1qwnor t' M hr Prt. ltm<' E ves !i:iti Ot)f.11---------- Cl.EANIN<: l':x1wnc111·1•1l \'Ot r!ll'I or wrodoy, r 1l',111N I' I !If> M ' " ~ $•1 $!1 h I Prrrn<1 ncnl 11<1:.il 11111 In \1 1'-~•nn ""'" .111a 7KI 9!li!I COOKS .lolly R111.lt'r H1·-.t.111ranl .11·1•1•pl 111~: applt1·.it111n-. for C\~ll'I 11 I c \ I llllk' :\Int lrrn1'.1' h••111•l11 , ,re, hour-. S<il lllH'll ,\ ppl\ Ill p('r,110 :!.JJ:l \\ t "I 11" ~. !"I II t::' J /?JJ1 j j I 1n:LAXING M .\. ... ~1\la: G«AtUW ~~b~·::sl~'ur APT llOUSE Wori.. :.13 IOIJO. home i7' !111>8 a!>k for Joh'\_, Top "'aJ(c!> paid F.n1?tne Steamers. cng painter:.. buffers & pohshers. up hulstery shampoot'r-.. cherk out. p1ck·uP & de.'· h\ery Apply at BF-: A Profcss1ona l Cocktail Wa1trei1s 1-;nter an exc1t1ng. profitable & J?lamourouh pro(e:.~ Learn in '10 hrs from pro (essional:i lhe fine artll or waitress techniques Oay or eve sessions. piece ment assist.. llood Job op pty. Call 1714) 751 919-1 So Cali( Coc ktail W:dtress, Inc • 17922 Sk> Park Bl. Ste C. Irvine. Ca 9Z7J4 loat R•pairmu Hull rep111r pa1nt1ni: mt't'h <.'lcetnr .•I :\1u!>t 1----------1---------- Mlllll ... llllllMM_. ~t~alls 994?-1-~lll ~!.~~.L.~ .... ~?.~~ •SU'IJ'S• I st, 2nd & 3rd T.D •• , LOANS AVAii.A Rt..E Credit not impartanl 673-4883 Broker ~ ~.Tnrst o.ecti 5035 ....•............•.••. • LOANS 8V2% Also 2nd TD LOGlll \'airest Terms s111<.'1• 1949 Sattf..,. MhJ. Co. 642·2171 545·'16 I I -------.. ft1UVA TE, ARTY Will pay more for your 2od T D. 642·3573 ----HOME REFINANCING. Outcall Massaite IOAM·2AM 73l·S4411 Spirit.at Reoder 1815 So. El C11mlno R<.'lll San Clemente. Fully lie. For appl. 492·7296 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS have a n excit ing message about t heir Anaheim Studio 559·6150 VALARIE, please write to Ad. No. 870. Dnlly Pilot, PO Box 1560, Cost a Mesa, Ca. ~. Advis Ing me of your phone or address so I can contact )'OU Ralph of Pulrn Spr lnJ,S 8~ int • for cash or con SELL Idle items with a solid ate b11l:s Call Oa1ly PtlotClau1fted Ad. ~un t.y Mott 549 84S) 642·5678 -- Housi-; srrn:n Rc•l1:1bl<' ret1rrd <'I'l l ,\\•ail May I thru Au" Ref's. no pet-;, no gardn MAINTENANCE l'>ewport Beach Courilt.'. exp middle age.>, r1111 tune No children. Hlary open~ apt. 644·2611 al5.9 ll.i.rbor Bl. CM ~1030 UU? 64().9()79 , _________ , AUTO SALES We're looking for people who want to learn the automobile busin ess. Previous auto sales exp • not required. We will train. Miss All Around Artist. I do 1l bke you want 1t. ex per'd in paste.up & layout or newsletters. magaiine a d t1 & br()('hures. 675-8407 aft 5pm. NlJR.<:\F., desires 5 hrs du· ty 10 lo 3, 5 days . 642-4503 H .. W.t.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUMTIMG CLI( KnowledJ:~ of A/P, A/R, bank reconclllal too & general bqokk~~pina Good co . benerlts w/grow1ng N R rtrm. For iappl. call 644 •360. ext 2163 ARCHITECTURAL Dft9/l)rcrftSMa• lnttrmediate w /2 yrs U · ~r ln TYPE V, conslr. J oin a t eam or pro· fessionals. ln a rapidly expanding firm located In Sunset Beach, Ca. Overlooklng lhe Marina. Two Immediate full time openings. Resumes \0: MU Beach Blvd, Buena Park. Co. 90620 • M1my co. benefits •Demo furnished •Paid vacation •Insurance available. Call for Interview THEODORE ltOllHS FORD 2060 Herbor Blvd . 54().8211 642 ·OCH 0 Auto Stereo Installer ex· A/RIC. RICEPT. 40-~ WPM, 10 kty, fr. per for retail stereo out· lnjte be~fits. Nwpt Bch ~. ~lls:i6-0420 area Phone 645-7040 Auto trans R&R rnerb f1nd what you want in anic Exp, own tools. xlnt Dally Pilot Classtfleds bl-1Wf1L".1162 66S5 -- BEAUTICIAN W IF for Newporter Inn 644·0661 or 540-8582 ---- BEAUTY ·Hairstylist wanted for El Toro uton. Call&n-4743. HAun OPERATOR havc actual J<>b cxper waterfront bf1ul yard. Top pay for ~ooc.I men Need neat worker-. w c lear re cord s Blackie s Boat Yard. 67J.6R34 BOOKKEEPER Full lime. extens1\e te· tail & multiple store ex· per. Contact Mr. Burtin lns h Cottage Imports 54().SSll Hair Cutter w /following, I ________ _ ManicuriSt w /following. IOOKICEEPH Shampoo Olrl, Assistant Assistant, lite typing, to work f/llme. Richard payroll. in5urn nc(', Ouelle tte Salon, 200 A/Pny in Santa Ana. No NewportCenterDr,N.B. FC('ToYou. ' Cnll Vickie or Cat hy IOAT MAMUF. 640-8470 Co 11et•kinJl flber1lus A~CANCAREER lamlnators. oxper M1l:NCY helpf"1. but will train 61.0 Newport Clr Or, NR Apply. Coast Catamaran Allillated w1lh Q)rp • 33012 Calle Perftt· Pacific Personnel to.SJC. --------•I CLERICAL 10 Kt.') Operator net'dt•d lAH1g term llll'-•Rn mt•n! 3 JOpm to 12 m1rln1l4• (iood p,1 y Ca II £.0~ of fi~e • ~O., overload 557·0061 :ri23 Birch St, N B COOK :'lil·t.~le1I. .ioucl 011111' fo1 udv.1nc1•ml'f1l i\p11ly to (' h 1 • I . I> " I ,1 n 1• v ' " U1«1tauranl H.111 & W(•'l Anall~tm • COOKS,~ l .. 11!. C~1 . NB p ltmt• & ( lime corrce shop c•11p Hcfl! pleast.' Chui 11c·ll (.'h1h Ofr t714 > ~..t!l l~"i..'il COOK W i\l'llTl';t>, dinner, Uinner. Sautt.' '19'1 :!:!71. Js k for Cher. CLERIC -- For colkl•tlon & new COSM 1'.:1'0LOGIST , L1c'd accts. Aggressive & efla wanLerl hy exclusive dent w/cxper. Refs re salon tn ~Ive, facl.als. q 'd. SaJ open Call Groce Career oppor. Bll~r d or 549-0321 ttam ll:30am, trlli~ C.11IB42-4Ul~. ~~m. a COUNTER HELP. Ml nr CLERK, Cr~cNY 7·U part Ume, expcr pref'd Store ln Costa Mc~a Ai>Pl.Y dAys ooly. ~;11n N ~ e d p t t 1 m e . Mike' Fish •~7. &5 w graveyd/1w 1n& eblfl. 19'h 646-8200 Want Ad lielp~ - . . ~ .. . . ' HetpW.t.d 7100 HelpWoeted 110 HllpW..ted 7100 MelpWaahd 11001 ...... w.t.ct 1100 MlfpW9!hcl 7100 SUnday,April 17, 1971 DAILY PILOT •13 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••HeilpWo...t.d 710 tt.lpWentecl 7100ttlltpW.tt4 7f00 · CUSTODIAM DENTALASSJSTANT •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-ll:DOpm shift " llpm-tlllper , chmalde, W/X· .uec:.. SICRITARY HOUl&W'&JitOVBHUS cuva,,MJ Ml•l'flflST . PRESSMAN Sm. sbop. 7:~m. 6 Mo's eeneral ray Uc. Startlmm('Cflate· Edlt.onaJ It Sales ore op. Newport Beach home needs take M Kualcian, P lano or Parltl.n• Attendant. Must A.B. dJck. Exp'd. only. •CWihOlpitaleicper.re-lySalary open.su.ms por.w/educ:aUonalaudio charge person to run household. ~:ie'~;,~~: ==~~fo:."l::~~'!! 644·8233 daya, 831·2.227 Q'ct . San Clemut.: DEPENDABLE Adult. to v i1u11l co. Ly ca um Responsibilities include supervision of Macbloo tool builde r Codie lm-9790. 1 _ev_es _______ _ Cen cra.t Koapltal. operate parking lot Productions, Inc., PO two girls, ages 11 and 14, &housekeep-n eeda ••~erlenced TH/496-t\22. sweeper. M1dnlteto8am, ~/~=:•eh, ing duties. Must be able to relate to !i::r~1ar':'e~~hi:i•~1!!~ ~~:;, =~~to~~f~ PAIT-TIMI 4 D!;':.~t::~~~s~ suo s nites. 5'5-Zl&ll t eenagers. High standards of neat· toleraocfl work in am all, x.1nt heavy metal or hard OPPOltTUMITY per hr to 11tart. Call CSTMR SERV. CLK HIS arad, min 2 yrs clel'lcal ex per . order dCU; " TWX exper very helpful. 45/SO Wpm ac curat.ely, ~.45 hr. Call for appl. 83$.2422 DESlGNDRAFTSMAN ness, cleanliness & organuatJon re-deanahop.Sbortrunaon rockgroup.842·4041 Mon l'lam to approx. ~veoo Ci I E · ri ln 5 h · I t e ncl.lie , no. 3 turret 4pm & 8pm to approx . ------1v1 ngtnee na. m 9uired. Due to hig expectations re a · 6am. Tuetl ~pm to 11p· PRJNf'ING yrs sub exper. lmmed to: r th g· l a four lathea. YOllcal " 4 N MAKIMG/ opening. Xl nt opp EXEC. S£CIEJARY mg . care o e tr s, yr ~talmlla. MUSTARD prox. :.1it fn eApef' ru.n w/estab upending firm. degree is preferred ; excellent op-~· 1 r11 · PP Y STll,,IM_. 979-5893. !1,~~f!:rlio~%e~~~~;: Porluo.ity !or former school teacher. Apply At ~~~~u~~:S~~~r, Exper'd ln·bouse print ment exper. Typlng 6S+. Enjoyment ot sports & the arts is de· Paul Dosier . . shop. 4 Day wk. Good Sb pref'd. Good benefit sirable. Must drive; car is provided. CUTTER btndit.:J. Apply National CUSTOMEllSHV. DESIGNER pack•1e.Salary$000+. Should be flexible regarding A.Hociatn,a.c... ~I Cll. · Systems, 4361 Birch St... Sr Desi f U ...a-11_ b th 3050 Redhill Ave ll N . a . (Near o. c _ 'l'ille Insurance. Type: el~ctrQ·'fn"!~h~~~:t d~~ ~'~~~ w eekenu.3. Lovely pvt room ~ a . COSTA MISA lf you think you can cut Typing +. 1 Yr exper. Ai~~-) E.O.E. ~+Y~U tram. No 1''ec sign. 5 Yrs mln. ex per. in S~lary is $550 per mo. plus room & 556-7075 t.be mustard & can work in payroll, Sal $000 +. PRINTING-.----- Call Vickie or Cathy design or small precision board. Send t'CSUme to: M. Seeger, p/tlme eves we P•Y up Goodbeoelitpackage. PlllSSOPIERATOR 640.8470 parts essential. Some ex-~,..,l~().\t ,\S-,()CIAlb P .O. Box19547, lrvine,Ca.92713. h..,.C•toct to... Exper pref'd on oH?>lll "MEJJICAN CAREER per. PC board design renonnet A'Jf"'CY Mr. tt.cll 646-2957 $7 AN HOUR 1•11• presses. ln·houso prinl AGENCY helpful. Work in small 3723 Birch St. N.JJ. 6' 'fff6'... shop. 4 Day wk. Good 610 ~~ra~~~~ NB f~fi~:n~'::~inFo~~~;fi ~~ SS 7·0045 ...., W •hd 7100 Help w Clftfecf 7100 'Equal Oppor Employer Call 7 51 -9 79 0 ~Y\ rRO\\ ,.\~~OCIAlE~ benefits. Apply Nationu1 _. d I All .. -r 100',l>Employer •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AskForMr.James r-o•=t"'-y Systems Corp .. 436l Pacific Personnel m.:u/ enta · .,.,nc its Retained "' ..... --... "'r··-Birch St, N.B. (Nenr ---------i i.lart date or hare. GUARDS WANTED Nati 0 n a I G r 0 c e r y 3723 Blrch St, N.B. 0 c Airport) E o E DATA ENTRY OPR DIS~ Full & P /time-Irvine Jewelry MAG TYptST II Products Co. relocating • 557·0045 · · · · · lnstrurnHts 1 ________ _.. c.rea. Age 21 & over . J. HERIBT Take your pick·work Newport Bch. Person1d lOO"k Employer Printing 10 Key by touch. Prov. 102 E. Baker Street Mature men pref'd. HAUJIWEl..LERS days or swing shift. Ex Secretary to Regional Retained Satnpenon exper. desirable or will Costa Mesa 979.5300 f/C BeDld.81plr Uniforms furn. No cash Now Interviewing at s. per'd or-trainee. No Fee Mgr-Typlng, dict.apbone, commission. Call ror train. Salary open. Call1----------M outlay. Car & phone nee. Coast Plaza Location for To You. sborthnd. Please send re· appt557-l374. Bill D ewey, 549-0321 ---------Good oppor. for andiv. Apply Universal Prot.ec-ex .... r 'd F/tlme Sales Call Vickieor Cathy sumes to Ad 1!~\Daily PEOPLE PERSON 8am·llam, lpm-5pm. DISHWASHERS w/bookkeeping ex per. tion Service, 1226 W. 5th pe:;pae in fine jewelry. 640-8470 Pilot, PO Box-1.:ltiU, Costa Newport Exec. needs ---------• Food Prep. Apply in LhruT. 8.Sa.laryopen. St, Santa Ana. ln~ Top saJ, beoe .• & advan· AMERICAN CAREER Mesa,Ca.92626 P /lime assochite1 in Printing DeU•ery Carttrs Needed for N.B. travel person, Muldoon's Irish terviews M·F 10:30am-cement.Calllllr.Morm, AGENCY F.qualOpporEmployer ~~;k;~!!e' supp Y· Pub,202NewportCtrDr. l~##f/J;... noon&1:31>-4:30pm. SG-1.379. 610~~~~NB MIGHTCOOIC .. , • agency. Must supply own !TK>Wrcycle. be willing to accept resp, w /neat ap· pear. Sal & mileage. Full N.B. DRIVERS \.)<;11\0.\\,\~SQ(l,\I[) NeedHAMDYMAH li~/f PacificPersonnel ~ .. counCaltryl'u~~~~~"°per person w / te ex· 1..._rers ,,........ _.... ......... Household furniture • P~Age.cy per. in carpentry, ~ Maid, foll time. A1ibaba NURSE moving co. located in £1 3723 Birch St. N.8 . refrigeration, electrical D....lr'MN Motel, 2250 Newport ir..... I Toro wants drivers w 11 557-0045 & plumbing. Ideal for re-1 ..,...58f$ RM '-Pft'• sor VELIVERY ~AN forhear· yr ex per. w /comm 'I 100",.:. Employer tired person. Call betwn Blvd, C.M. Apply in Day shift, (/lime. for & p/lame. 833-9617 __ _ ly AM, LA limes ome v & Asse bl ""rson on1y .. ~ ·t I / t• .... rnovmgco.Call830·4926. Retained 2-4pm Mon & Tues. . m ers ..-. ronv. •JU<>PI a w ac IV<0, delivery_ ~out~ Econo 6 7 3 _ 5 3 8 0 A 5 le f 0 r restorative nursing pro- car reqwrcd, 22 hrs per DIUVER · S Cle t Raymond.E.O.E. SfARTNOW!!!!!! MAIDSWAMTB> gram. Good sal & day Adults only no t'Ol · an men e. -----Too many J·obs not Apply Newport Channel · • Dana Point, Cap1sLrano ~-------• benefits. Contact Mrs. lecting. Wt'stm1 n1:;tet· Bca[h area. Part time FEES PAID HOSTESS /CASH I E_R enough people! No ex-lnn. 6030 W. Coast Hwy. Gray, Park Lido Conv. 11·8 · area. 6J8-0l2S afternoons, Wc.'dncsday. Acct Clk /Starr !800 Morn. sh art. Apply . '" per. needed. All Jshifts. NB. 64.2-3030 Center. 466 Flagship Rd, Thursday an<l Friday, Arch Drarts Pers Sl3K perso!1• ~luc OolphLD , MAIDS WANTED N.B. 642-8044. Deli•ery jHewspa~r Permanent part-lame Job dehvcnng early morning LA Times to homes Ill Irvine/NB areas. Must be reliable & have d~peo dable trans portation. Salary $.1()0 mo. 546·0235. and Saturday and Sun· 1:-bcrow Secy·s to $12K 33.55 Vaa Lido, N.B. Top wages paid! The Inn NURSES day mornings. Requires E.xecSec/Bank lo$900 HOSTESS, over 21. ex-at Laguna, 211 N. Coast llM'S&LVM'S dependable auto or s rruill Secy Group Health per'd. Apply in person, Hwy., Lag. Bch. F /time & p /lime s tation waf(on. Phone Insurance to $800 B c n B r 0 w n • s 642·4321, ask for Harry Also l"ee Jobs fy Restaurant, 31106 Coast Management Trne can 7-3& J.U Seeley. Irvm· e Personnel Agenc earn $1000+ per m o. LidoConvalescentCtr Hwy,SouthLaguna. 5·4,. .. 455 •••Su · A Equal Opportunity 488 E. 17th Costa Mesa -Fuller Brush. 531-6664 or 1...... penor ve Em~f6ycr Suite 224 642· 1470 H~ESS Equal Oppor Employer (1>657-7778. Newport Beach 640· 7764 DELJVERY MAN-For of- fice supplies, full tame. Must be energetic & neat appeanng. Beach Sta- tioners 4020 Campus Dr. N.B. OR'S OFRCE ~ LOOKIMGOOD! MANA GE R ·Watch GA RDENING r pres ti ~ i 0 u s N . B . GENERAL omcE Repair Dept. Must be Front ore wall train. oreman. restaurant needs .. very Typing &' sh. req 'd. exper, in commercial & sha!"l'>" looking & think-neat in appear. Approx Recept & Sec'y. dulles, industrial landscape ing person. Will sea~ CLERK nYPIST 25-35 yrs old. Will train. $500start. 548·0076 maint. OC area. Exper customers. schedule /I 1:~~e~. ~~onHa~~~ onJyneedapply.979·3079 waitresses, payroll. PART TIME Dental Recept. Peno ofc. DRY CL E A N f N G Blvd, C.M. 545-9485. P/limew/possiblcfuture COUN1:ER GlRL, rull or GEMERALClERK Must be resp. & as- cxpansion of hrs. Ex· ea,r~,t~tme. ~pply _ 1n NIGITTSHIFT sertave. Exper. pref'd, lmmediateopeningfora pt!r'd all pha ses, per-~o n 011;1m1tl Trainceposillonw/grow· not necess. Call Control sha rp, respon sible Wanted ror stationery espe<·tally insurance pro· Cleaners 3200 E. Coast Ing financial organaza. Ca recr Employment person to assist in our ad· store. Xlnt oppor. for c~sing. Sal open. Career Hwy, CdM. tion in the t 'ashion Island Agency, 55&-8505. vertsing department. mature hardworking in· MANAGER TRAINEE opply l~ll-i2·663L _ --B.ECTROHIC area. Req's 1 ~r ore ex· Housekeeper Newport Apphcantmusthavl'pre· ~~.ll Mr. Nichols, per. Figure aptitude a Beach area. parl·llme viou:. general office ex· ---------..,.-DE~T/\L Assist. Ort ho ASSEMIL Y must. Lite typing & letter .,.,_ 2 chi'ldrcn. 10 & 11. h I d h ""' perience; light typing M"' ..... "'Gr.a ,. aarsue, CXIK'r req (I) Exper'd electronics <:om posure. Reg. rs E nola~h speakin g, ~~ 10A PDA r·d "' ~~"'"' h h " J skills required (35·40 Pri ......... CL..t.. • pre · .,... . ..., .. ~r r. solderer & (1) Wire Prep 5-l.30am. owever J ffi1J. malure. o wn trans p . •UTC' - N.B.642-2626. trainee req'd for small training on day shirt 8·5 896-1.87S day, 646-3572 an wpm). Harbor Area-live on NURSES AIDES Exper'd. Bayview Conv, Hospital, 20S5 Thurin Ave, C.M. 642·3505. NURSES AIDES & Orderlies. Day shifts. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp., 661 Ce.nter St, C.M. NURSES AIDE Openmgs on days & art n shifts. Will train. Expcr. pref'd. Please apply. Park Lido Conv. Ctr . 4& Flagship Rd , N.8. 642-8044. PERSONNB. WISTANT Seftlftcj a more intet rillfiCJ enviroN111llt for your· expertise? Well·known professional engineering organiza- tion, located In Orange County. bas an op- portunity-with s olid growth prospects for a personnel assistant with at least 2+ yeans eic- perience. Background should include recruit· ment, lcnowledge or employee records and some exposure to REO. Familiarity with benefits and claims processing also required. We ocrer an attractive salary, excellent benefits and a fine working en· varonmenl. For prompt. ronridential considera· lion, forward your re· sume, including salary his tor y and require· ments, lo: IMMEDIATE OPENINGS · HARRIS OFFSET • PRESS OPERATOR ~ H experiflM:~d. Sin9I~ color, larqe shHt siu, old styt~ ' fl"SS- BINDERY WORKERS PS.oseApply In PtnOft To: MARTEC REPRODUCTIONS INC. 3311 W. MocArthur II Santa Ana. Callf. OENTAI. Assist. Solid manuf. ro. Apply at 897 nrcess. Xlnt work1n .: 6PM. This is a traintt position premises-have good ap---------- opp. for sharp. re · ~·26th St,NB548-~22. conds&co.beneflts Ap· and salary is o m · tJtudc for business end-OFFICECLERK aauifledAdno.ltl ~ou r ce ful p e r so n placations •a2cccplle80d HOUSEKEEPER needed mensurate with past ex· oversee maint enance $2.75 Hr.12noonto8pm, MOPHOME CAUSPLEASE U.S. Ciliz.ensbip Required Equal Opportunity Employer MI t' w growing pvt. practice 8am·l2noon ... ·4pm, immediately, part-tame pr iencc. Comp a n y grounds&bldg.Awarcof Mon-Fri. Apply in C/ODallyPilot 111 llunt. Bch. Mon -Fri, ENGINEERS Newport Ctr Dr. 2nd wknds. can work into benefits. ·secunty-book parties-person, 27~2 Camino P.O.lo• 1560 x R 1 'd S nes· f .J:loor. N.B. 644-4360 ask goodsteadyjob. Morning enjoy social recreation Capistra no , Ste 204, CostaMMa.,Ca no ('V<'S. ' ay •<' rcq ~r. · 1gner or _creatJve for Carol Geer or Sandy shirt, 645·5707 ask for type -so m e l a t e Laguna Niguel. E .O.E. a11'26 Call : t141S·U2311 for an · electro mec~an1ca l de Cole. I-rank Permanent purl time l'A Property & Casualty lns secty. Established agen- c)1-local. Exper pref'd. lt'rvaew s1gn.S Yrs m1n.exper.1n ---------pos ition -Noon to partles-S7200 r ange OfficeCleaning Equalopportunity design of small prec1s1on G~~ "'L 011::.J!'.J'""' Housr.a.r11::.2a.,.s 5:00.PM daily with oc-w/quallricat ions. Some ~ l M/F 5'8-0168 '"·~t·'I A ·'t "X,...... send '""..,,._ m....s; ..... ..._..._ • frin .. e Mnefita. Probably PART-TIME dayi.··or •-'•eiiimii,P•OiilYJ;lilirlm .. iiliia"iii.--·r=::-::-:--:::-:-:-::-:-:::--;;;:-:-::~ ..,.;u .. bl> ·" .,..... partsessentiaJ.Someex d "'·II•-p' /ti'm·e. ~ayv~'ie·· ..... casaonal. extra hours " I I t -• -t 2011 w Typing, flling & aplilu e .... "' ou w • r elired. Confidential. even ngs, x n pay. --------"'--~rP/llme Days &/or Eves. ~~rcHr~ Dr~ NB 92660 or hefprurc wbitr~n d~~;ri for ngures F/tlme. APP· Manor. 35Cl W. Bay St, when available. Write Classified ad 499. California OCCice & ln-Person Friday Xlnt pay. No pressures. (·iill ""2 l"~" ly in person. New porter ~a Mesa 642·3505 DaJ·ly Pilot· PO Box l ccn dust.rial Care 661-0714 Ne V"'nlm!V"'RIETY! United M a1'ntenance, "" · ""'-'----rapidly ~rowani: c·o w x· lndustnes. 17932.c Sky ~-· ·--Contact Mike Tinsley, Costa M-a' """'""'. """• ""' ~ l t b rt I J S_.,.,..,.. L I Ad t . t ...., "~ pressures. . -$700FeePa1'd 761H272or661·0714. lJfo.:NTAI. Ofo'l"l\t: net>ds n enc 1 s IO•' UI 1ng Park Blvd, Irvine. HOU au;.E:l'"U\ cga • ver 1s1ng a -------------------- ti reccµtaont!>t M:crctary. med dcntul All hendats ----3 11 . 30 pm ' 6 M 0. s &l2·432lfor inter view ap-MASSAGE TECH Xlnt spot for sharp wen Rad Tech • Certified c•xper. pre('cl Apply an dfedavedatenChtrc. GEMERALOFRCE !(eneral acute hospital pointment. OFRCE appearing pers~n . Radiology oHice. full pH:.on, 400 Newport DISC ~t:'('(J personllblc, alt-rt. t>xper . req'd. San With diplom a for top COORDINATOR "G rowth Potential time. Mission Viejo, Crnta Dr . ~u 1ll' 306. l"strurnems anlcll.a~ent person as a?> CI e m en t c f. en er u I DAIL y PILOT t'lass LEGITIMAT E spa. Nationwide home health Unlimited." Strong typ. 495-4700&831-0740 N H or .. :ill &1·1 06llJ t02 F..'Baker Strt.>et Sl!ll tn ofc manai:er in llospital, i14 /496-ll:l2, S Mr. Giarrusso. 752-9561 care service is looking ing. Busy pbones .. 90 Day --------- DENTAi. 1\."IST. LaRuna lit:.1l'h oHwc h:i~ I' 1t1me. Cost; ~esa 979_5300 presli..-:e N n. insurance -----330 West lay t. for a s h arp m ature Sal a r y Rev i ew ! Real Estate Licensevs ~ bn)i(erage Litt-t~ pang, HOUSEKEEPER. exf)('r. Costa MHo •MASSAGE person w /good educ a· Anaheim. Also Fee Jobs. wanted. Cull or part lime. opcnlni.: for t•xix•r person ---------•I tor as~a:i;tant r••n•pl pos1· Escrow Offic.er 111111 X rJ\' lar rt!q·d. We have a challenging opportunity for an ex pt-nenced esl'row nr llcer! We ortcr a full 1 .•flill' ~neflt insurance pro;:rum and excellent ~slary with opportun1t1es for adVillH't'ITient. t'or further anrormauon. c Jll Joye(', nl ll32·!>440 ext 17. 195 tt39:! Dt•nt:al A:1:.a:o.I t'ront ofr .:1rl Rrrept & In-. form~ l'art or full tarnt•. ti-t:l·:.!li52 m~NTAL ASSl~T ORTHODONTIC RDA I Yr t>itlens1ve r hr"dl' duties req'd l'rer •,omf' ltunt oft ublhtll•s F lam" "'ring(' b'-'11\'flb t>li' 1;.11:1 T arbelt Rffllt«~ Equ<1I Opptv to:mplnvrr w., havt• Cull lanw .and p.1rt llffil' P"'•ltnn, :-,.·II 1dl1• 11 t •lll • Id •111>1 ---------- Help Wanted 7 I 00 H.tp W CMte<f 7 I 00 , ................•..... ····•·•·······•·•······ • , DESIGN DRAmPERSONS Mo1or new conlroclt ol Ille no/ion '1 leader 1n th• de119n, development ond prociucl•on of odvonced locl1col guided m•rnles and gun systems. p1ov1d., 11.rc•llenl oppo1lun1· /IOS. for the following ELECTRICAL PACKAGING Mu'I be oble to perform deto1I d1nign of complu digital printed c1rcu1t boords, proe pore complele loyouts ond dimensional onalym to support d1uign layouts lo br prttpored wtth emphasis 1n compuier·a1ded artwork proceH1ng MECHANICAL Musi be able to perform electro·me<:honicol detail design /layout of machined, costings. ond iheet metal fabricohtd porh. Wlll be roquirttd lo preportt osumbly drawings which include the generation of parts li•I• with item identifications. Ouolified condidotH may submit their resumes to: Mail Zone 4-15 0 m.!al handling, telephont• m:<lurc.:. w /r efs. N,•w F.qual Opportunity TECH· FEM• tional background & ofc Call Control Car eer 642-5062. switchboard rchef, or baby Lag. Bch. Call Employer 60%Comm·Guarmln. skills to work f/time in Employment Agency, __ R_EA_L_E_S_T_A_TE __ dl'rang of supplies & _4_94_·0_188_. ----------------Full&P.T.work.Legit. busy N.B. ore. Duties to _556-__ 8505 __ . ______ 1 ... ~ .......... Gar.aW"' ...... ED services. itcn'I girl fnday LEGAL SECRETARY EL.ITESPA 540-8195 include handling heavy ~"' "" "'"' ta:Ju.M1.111tbecongerual HOUSEK~EPER. Mon· 2·3Yrsrecentlaworcex· phones. lite typing. Forwellknown.expand- & ha v t' p I c 11 s a nt Fra. P 'time. Ideal for per. Min skills: 80 wpm Mature person near employeecoordinationlo jng Real Estate com· td~phone voice Some _st_ud_e_n_ts_7_5_·S_7_4o ____ typing & 110 sh. Some c rown Valley Prkwy. homes & hospitals in the PHONE SALES pany. Opening a new of- pn•qou.' ofr cxper re· Housekeeper , 30.70 yrs. machine transcription. Lag. Nig. to sit w /lnvalid a re a • Mc d i c a I face in Costa Mesa. Must ti'd :"/11 'h Exccptaonal hve·an , wanted by senior Position for 1 year as-occas. $3hr. (1)731-3050. terminology, personnel Phone Sales peopl<!, have experience. Salary bcndati.. "Int working C1111.en. Mwst drive. This sociate w /estab'l, pre-MATURE W 0 MAN & people oriented back-male or female, 16 to 65 plus +. All applications rot'lds Salary $600 1>er is the oppty to supple-sliglous law firm in N.B. p /li me to welcome ground helpful. Oppor. years of age. Gu~a~teed confidential. Apply to mo to starl Heply to ment your social securi· No trainees. Qualily refs. newcomers & contact for advancement & ma-wagesE or TI~m~ss1on:· Ad. No. 869, Daily Pilot, (.'111~\lflt'tl .111 oo 890 c 10 ty. (213) Wl·6043, (714) Please Call (714) 644-2071 merchants. F1ex.ible hrs. jar co. benefits. 250 ast tree • Classiried Advertising, Oa11y Palot. l'O !lox 1560. 67~60 Miss DeLorca. eed l i CallForAppointment Suite O, Costa Mesa, 330 W. Bay St., Costa C~io;t.1 ~1•''" rahf9262fl -----------------1 N car, ite typ og. 752-0992, td 2 between 5:00 & 8:30 p.m. Mesa C l'C 92626 --llSEK PR, lite duties. LEGAL SECRETARY: 547-3095. 646-4223. • n 1 • • • GenNal Of .. Work. in p I t 1 me. Se m 1 -Min. 2 yrs exper. gen•1 1;.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-;;;.-;.-.-.-.-.-.1 1 HOMEMAKERS EqualOpportunity ~.11 .. ~ cl1•pt nf Optu·:il Mfl( hllndlcapped woman law: knowledge or court UPJOHN Employer llcal Estate Sales ~·um ,\t't1\1lw~ wall lnel, needs partial care, hrs. procedures. litigation, MEDICAL EqualOppor. Employer r11\lnm..r 'nrrr,pon · Oexable. $3 hr. No smoke, good lypi.~l. Salary open. ...,.. Dodw's d1•nt·•· II<"''"'' hkpn.: must d ri ve my car . Call 833·37763-5pm orart Conler" l'h.>u~·· '"'11 iJ I ~23 Ol30 ~ 7,675-2999. Mrs. Thomas. HasOutatanding rnr IOlt'r\ l(•W ()ptat•nl ----------Positions With Leading ln.~trurnc.•nb. Corp. 64$0 INDUSTRIAL Lec)Cll Secretary Orange Co. Doctors Dall'. llul'rtll f'J1 k ACCOUNT REP Newport Beach Law SEE US FJRST ..... 11_....L firm. Varied practac~. Free&FeeJobs GlNERAL OFRCE F.xpr'cl an nn!t·r t:1kani:. 1nvo1ctng. hhnll. 10 key <1cl'11nit marh, ~ood phone manners esscn· ual Small mfl( an Costa Mesa ss.50·SOOO d.:pend· 1ng on r1pr. 642·1:>16, htwn 9 am & 12 noon GIRL FRIDAY needed for mortf(age company. 4 to5 h~daaly. CM. Office 645-2134 GIRLFllDAY Non smoker. Type 45 Tuke phone orders. keep hooks & records & learn teiial sec'y. $5SO up. IJ48· 1400 --. -------- "~ v"-"' some cxper. nee., salary Ofc McJr' $100+ DISTRllUTIOM negotiable. Contact Mr. RH Dr's Ofc $900+ Rnw HMch Klng (714 > 833·9773. Froftt Ofc $700 u-For Loe-' Liquor Store Clerk Y-Tttdt n-." ,........ "' Full time, grocery exp. ... ., RIV1BA _.r""" ' Operatloft helpful. Call John or __ 5,.........,B. Gerle, 67~ ..-11a """" ..... s...-..... ___ 2082 Bualnesa Ctr Dr "'0 .......,... • ~u. U't)UOR STOltl Suite 290 Irvine '-"' W.Dtt CLll!ltK C714113J.9410 a...~ To HID'ltington Beach area, l•--------•1 Ohtrib.ltt ~ prefer middle age or ti.ale•• r..,..RETARY & Uh llldntrl-' okler penon. 960-2828 -~ s-...1 .t Exper'd for plaatic aur· ....... ,... · LYM 11·7 geon ln Newport Center. Charge Nurse. Good sat Must be xlnt in medical Earnlnns To & fringe bene(its. 80 Bed terminology, transcrib--:w S N F M V rd C l.ng, bookkeeplng & bill· $20,000 + · · · esa e e onv. ing.Calltw-4-4900. H.oep, 661 Center St, C.M. Company benetlls. _54R_-_SSRS_. ______ 1 MEN for LA Times de· No Strikes omcE Immediate Openings s.u.tariea Typists IC~Opn rlXOper.tors Accomtlllg Cits A/1'•~ Gt•ual Cftdlt CMctr.n &.o..Proutson lluow Offkws 6-tffiW_Q I ll.llP<lHAllY HI LI' C•S40-44SS 17802Sky Park Suite 101 Irvine Equal Oppor E mployer -No Layoffs livery. Perm., p/Ume. Girt Friday Future Unlimited LYN CHARGE $275 to $350 per mo. -------Thi~ oppor offers you the Cdl Mr. Hsri• FI ti m e 3 -11 . X 1 n l -548-'-17-40-------1 challengeofwork'g wtan benefits. Bayview Conv. Merchandising, Jnven· pa ... 1~(1$ active t eam In our 7519134 Hospital, 2055 Tburin tory Control. Sales & IMll\IMI d"'?adrkleticnhl{o•deepts. hcoua nld. • Ave, C.M. 642-3$0:5. Books. F /ti me, a v ail NEEDED 1 ll e .. n Moo•t188am·lpm Saturdays. Apply Mar· IMMEDIATELY have ficlf starting In· T\les•lll>Sam-lOam l•---------1 rintt's, 225 Forest Ave, For 3 months aastgn. 1 ti a l ive. w o rlonk 1--------• MACHIMISTS Lagunalkh. ment. 7AM to 3:30PM, w/min.imum supervts ----------Ne e d g e n e r a J 4PM to 12 Midnight, & perform duties of IMSUIAMCE machlniata,apeclaliatstn MOOBJMG 10:30PM t.o 7AM. No ex· moderate complexities. P erson A I 11 o ea -borlsontal boring, " Jay Kay Acency eeeb per. nee. Xlnl workln Typing skllls<60-80 wpm, individual w/a1enc1 speclali1t1 in engine maJe/tem. modela for OODda.tspay.CaUNow l enjoy a fu.11 benefit. pro· exp. req'd. Preallae latbe work on photo· ~fuhion ... isnmenta. gram w /correspondlng N.-..Bch..a•-cy.XlnL 1rapblc equipmen\" Callforlnt.ervw95'1-0ll12 ~o~ off ice • nnandal reward. Apply -..-_.. steam l~omotlvea. 10 S ......... cru...a-bene'a., sal. ne1ot1able. .._ _________ , 0 overload ,.._ ........... ,. Call: Sue Townsend, Yra uper. req'd. Good•• ~~:!-:~~~ m-9900 ~-=~t~ MOlD MAIEI ss1.0061 IMSURAMCI Dick0larl.soo979.-a. Pro1re11lve lnjecllon 3723 Bi.rcbSt, N.B. G~ Oran1• COVnty O'Qmnor .Eqineerln1 mold maldnt co. bu tt· f~~~~~~~~ GJRL FlUDAY· Pleasant, Ina. Aiency bu lm· ,~~~La~'-~·~eo.ta~~M~esa~~~ located to H.B. a: nNd.at~ capable. ceneraJ office mediate openlnp for... Macblni5ta " BDN work, chanco to pro· J*''d auto underwriters. Qs»raton.. Min 5 yrs G · Foretualried Ad """· llood oppty • w /am Mercury ca1ualty esper IP YOU per. Xlftt wqes a. over· ACTION _mr~1_ru-_m_. S40-__ l04.5 ____ 1 hi ahb d eairable. Pull have a llltrTlce to offer or Unw. Prom abadD.a 4s Call • Girl t d'·tribut Oven company beoefJta. IOOda toaen. place an ad othcrbeoefltt. DaP~ Pilot Oran:e County. 0 Sat or salary colDmennra\.e fo tbe Dall7 Pllol SdlMI~ AJ>.VtsoR Sun AM. C .50hr. lOJ ml, w/upu. Call daU7 C1aain.d 8edloa • • • l714tlfl-"ll . ~~ car&l~~req.~USO _,... __ 111 _______ ,_P11 __ ~_ ... __ 1G-__ 11TL _________ j~~~~~~~~~~~~============== WHY JOIN PLASTICS Superb Homes Injection Mold Realty? Set..-up/Lead. Knowled~t> Smoll orlicc environ· ol materials & c~per d ment. Top commissions! ~/~tu~ & opera.hon ?f On the job training. Fast tnJe~tion & trans rc r start schooling. Werelm• ~ldmg of small p~e· bursc your license COStli. cisioo parts. Day shift, Choice or farm local.ions small shop. in Co6ta Mesa & Newport STACOSW1TCH IMC Beach. Call for an appt. ll39 Baker, Costa Mesa nawl SUPERB HOMES 549-3041 REAL TY INC. 549-8665 Equal Oppor Employer 1--------- For M Actiln call a Daily Pillt AD-VISOR 642-5678 RECIPT /SEC'Y For busy N . B. ofc. Pleasant phone voice, heavy typing, front ofc appear .. at least 1 yr t~x­ per. Call !>49 86Sl. IFYOU have a service to offer or goods to sell, pluCe an alf Jn the On11y Pllo~ Clruslllfled Section • • ,. Phone 642-56711. • &M MANUFACTURING COMPANY Ani1111r1n,.,., ... .,... 11 ~to nt.. .... hi .. Ca ••n Immediate Openings For : o.t. ............... en OIMntor• GtMu .. Office Cterb "'-"'ack-.n Lite Assembly work-requires union affiliation after 30 days. Inter views will be held at The Airporter Inn (located near the Orange Co. Airport) on Aprll 20th. Selected opplleant~ will start work April 25th. Call Mr. Goddard (213) 937-3676 ror interview appt. .... __ ............................... ... DJ4 DAJLVPILOT &inday.Af!1111.1977 .... W•htd 7tOO .w,w~ 1100 ttet,W..e.d 7 100 ~ 8005 Do9I 1040 f.awllwe IOSO •···········•·········· ·········-· .. ·········· .............................................. :······················ ...................... . ......_W__.._.. 71 ~ M..i...W ~"1'0RKWIDt;SAL£ ·....-_.._ 00._,.WGflh<t 71 ._,,.. •hd 7 100 SECllTilYP/I' sTATIONERYStoreln TowTruckOppor. Kim~ll-duoartplayer PUPPIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mon-.. 'ri 10-2, uood typ Cd rte ouda S•l••l•d)'. 1 yr UPtt li'OOd dn\"l cnnd p11no 1'1nt cont!. .. • N<''*' & u.s~d (urn. appl'~ "' d XI re". •pply' at II arbor SeU1t.rd~ 842 J..2.&• Cut~ ~upples. whltt• muc. W1boo'::. Baqcain lt""Al ......,..,AT~S"l F.·'" SALESPERSON, Eu1t 1ng skills" "t"n. ofr u F/Ume, S ays . ot " n /bl t '-~ t I N-'-(" Stor'"~), ~"' •· ,.,.. • c-71 r •• " • ,,., .,_ M • .. d L• Tow'1n" CO, 964 W. 17th o~a .~~~nce p~-• T11ble• w 8C' pa C:rni;$, mo I!, """' • ~o """ .., WAUER & LEE ..... tauranl anaaer In.: cooservataon pro-per 8331800 wora1n" con i.. ic.x Sl CM ~-...,. ~ 1 !emote. 7 weeks old 814 w. lOth, CM. 6'2-W:IU . Ill.TACO #lj durt Englneerlnit/ pecaaUy tine chentelt-. &. Ant1qul's Mfa 5482l40 &5483262 RIALESTATE "Tt "t Architectural bHlc SEC1£TARY Ph . Fr11nc1s Orr , showroom now open lo -- LOCATIONS tWwporil .. ctt ~round help(ul Comm t:xper·d ror 1 girt ok 67~1010forappt. tbe pubh<' by appl ffteto Yo-. 1045 **I BUY** /\AA locauons an or .. n&e Sturtm& nlary $18.000 Salb. Mu.st h.ave loc:al M u $ l t y p \'. h" v l' ~'TEN'O-TYPIST F ff I ME TRAINEE Wholc~ale/ Rt'tl*il. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• per yr+ bon~"othcr refs, neatly &roomed knowled!le of _bkkpn.i 'you ng & growinii f o r free brochure Male n<'ulered!'\helt1e,1 •~ R~v~rs~~~O: Sa~··J.~:~ trance bencf1\$ Can· &60-1121 National V1t•min Co for Newport firm reqwres ASSEMBLERS ~,:;2 ZlCM W '1nd. San ~'s~e od:s Ii;. y4rd, Good u.sed l''urn1ture & Apphanl•t•:s-OR 1 v.-111 ~II or SELL for You MASTHS AUCTtOH ~·ounlles W1lh rac1hllts didaw must ha\e exper Salesp<'r,,on w1>nh·d , lntervie..,cull&422&W well .croomed typlit. lst&2ndSh1fts avera~1og uver 2.000 wtOeJ Taco. Naugles, or many bencrtt1. t:.0 .1!:. Seeretury RE Develop· ASAP 75Z·~ :.. q fl , prov id 1 n e other 1>imil:ar lYP" hlllt please ce.11 P11t MWllOll n~nt firm movm" to new 1>cpante lobby urea, food. r t>s t~~ranl. 581·5"4 oWrc al o<.:. Airport. STOCKIOY pr1vatc counscl1ng Quall!aeduppl c:antsonly ---t:ood st>t"r1·t .. ri11I i.lulli. rooms . pravute call fan1~ Ill tlewitt S/\LESpt1m,o,no4"'>.pcr req"d S1o1lary com· Tempor11ry pos. Needs basic math & walliogneas Lo work Will tr11in. Ap1>IY !lam·5pm, M·t". Mr. Jo•ar· rell, 644-1700, ext 580. manager's office llnd Kenny Corp 1714) nee, wall tr111n. 5·91)11~ men::.ur:atc w /:aballty . 11eparalti work area pro· 752-7[)!11. Mon·Frt 13+ hr 847 720!1 1714)%5 1550 '1d1t11( e11ch 11s11uci11lc with hli. own de~k and SALH '9SOHHEL St-:CRl'~T/\KY - telephom· Hcrdw.-. Dept. NWPTCNTlt TAILOR wanted for TRAIMIMCi Twllun a~iu:clancc for pre lircn:11nR school. famous ""llcatl Start .. tr.i101ng l:l11 :.:.l'S 111 financ m.:. l"ll'ru.., untl t?uu ranh . .ot.-d :.Jlci. r1u::. Jud10. 'isuul. weekly of f11·1• trainml.( aml on lhe Joli lrammg RESTAURINJ Paint D.pt. ~ K•rl office, 4 yrs general ullttat1on shop. Must be ft f:xper preC'd 48 llr~ 1~r l~pcr, Cahn~, lypui,g, as· cxper'd power & blind wk. ~t & Sun 14 muiit Ml>l posting, salary $650 stitch machs. Write, MANAGER Good starting sul Xlnl + 644·4613 ~ Marguente Prkwy, Pc1ttit1ons avail now The benefits (.;ontarl Ml(r, 'Mission Viejo, Ca 92675 Jolly Hul(er Restuurunt Kerns Hima Hardware. Aptl-202. c:h.••n •::. ::.cck•n~ ~11ar1>orBl.<.:M Secretari·es Tt:Ac11 ..:R substitute qua I If 1ed mJnagernent . 1 p IT h ow tbru Jul}. 11.J0.4 l'and1datc::. Outst.indm~ Sa es. ime. :. .arp Adult tic\. vro~ram benefit:. & opportunities. fasluon gal nce<Jed. ~w 1• r <· v e x p r c q ' d Send resume or 11pply 10 m.1: know how a mu:.t TJPol.StS w substantually multi ~r..on, The Jolly Hoger. &Jboa Island. 575·7150 handicapped aduJts. S2S MANAGEMENT Inc .. 17042 Gillelte Ave, SALEPERSON Hep o&Stdl per day. Call 546-5760. Irvine, Ca 92714 F ume. w knowledge ur United Cerebral Palsy boat s & their ac Clerks As9oc .• S.A. cessor1e:.. Pho ne : ---------- 673-4080. nACHERS~ARENTS We wtll pa y O\ er Sl.000 .000 t o o ur ---- managers 1n 1!177 to m Keta1l Sales. 1n San :.ure that you rn·l•1vc the Clemente. a pprox 15 brs traarung and help you per wk Lo st<1rt. Mus t be 1----------1 Unusual oppor. ror in- teresting educ a lion al VOLT tl,..,..,,.it&)IUA•f~ "•• •• ..,. • -. l l4'C...-Drh• 546-4741 <Across t'rom Orange Co. Airport l Equal ~por Employer TYPJo:SETTtm /I./\ VOUT CompuWnler I, call for appl. 557 1256 TYPIST Work at hom l' Write box 4509. Irvine. C..lir. 927 lS TYPIST N~ed for growmg ad H~ru:.mg u~ency New ofCb 10 Co:.la Mes u . L e /\nce & Raiser , 754 ll93. ------- •MOVING SALE• Lt!avlnl( N~wport Beach af\ 3 yrs. 44 Tiffany type lamps . cu t glass . porcelains. bronies. art.- itlass. f'anf11re 416 31st. Newport lir h. 673·2777 LAST DAY APRIL23. AH119UE CLOCKS Call 847-5672 llnd Oak Tbl w 16 leather :.eat chairs & match 'g bufh•t $!KIO. 833-7579 Loviible! 10 mo..' old Spr 646-8616 & 133-9625 in2er Spanacl ods gd --- home 6466425art 4.30 BLACK8'VINYLSOFA. Yorkie m ax fllm, 6 mos, 6 $1~ 1"5. All sholll. l\11lt:s. only ---~----- 540-ll26J 4'VC, 540--0583 1-'urnllurt' Stripped & Refinished by Experlt. FREE 8 wk old S-Ollor 752 50.S9 dys, li7S-2094 ev Puppy, needs 11outJ ---- home. MHJllS!I Contemporary hvmg & --d11'1 rm lurn· 7' brwn •f'UPPIES• p1111tJ couch $150; 3 Ir.: Cute pupp1c::: whll<' mtch'~ l"hrs $SOeu, corr w, black palr hc:., l m ale, tbl $JS, end tbls $30 cu. 1 fomalc 7 wceko; old mc.1 din. rm lbl $70; chrs 5411·2140 ~ ca 833·2900 wkday::., CAROllSF.L llor:;e. S700 f'irm Call afl 3 1' M t>W-47~ eves 673 5586 I.ab lnsh S4'llt•r PUJlll) b "'ks old. all !>hols, putty Redccoraung Sale. Sat & /\NT l Q U ~ :'.t 1': AT tmd!>45-Hl~ Sun Many househultl ~~~·."p~ ~~~5~·47~1 SMALL llOUS£., ''ou items. 642.'"Jl, N.B. move. Call. 962 7 ,117 ur King sz bed cmpll gt! Wall dock. 30 day !>J6.0007 cond $.50; Box spnngs. Waterbury move~ent. ~ 8050 mattress & frames. Pressed oak ca.banet. 7~1 7461 TYPIST,Gen Clcncal. 2 673-5026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------- Mom:.1wk. Call for appl. ~-.-u Newdenfum,:.ac•blkvin S PAN din. rm s e t, Asldor Pat 642-6057. ""tT-w.n 80 I 0 l'OOCh w tbl!.lr.. 2 blk van beauttful & in '<Int cond. sales work. Position m· l•---------need for a successru1 avail. btwn lOAM & 7PM. SALES tiretimc career Mm wage + bonus. App-RETAIL SALES VOLT 1'1.M Pl."JRARY Cf. nvlC".:c• ••••••••••••••••••••••• chrs. :.m wlnt d:.k w lblk $125/bet ofr. 675-2016. REFRIGERATORS exee<'hr SlSOall,or:.l'll BLACKN h . hS7S AIDS ~~-~!>OFotomat corp, POSITIONS Ml'mber of 26 llcaltY1•---------1 Boards. Member of a Nd RETAIL ttonal location lierv1c1'. t;uaranlced salt•s pro CLERKS ..:ram Ext1·n '>1v e Ho &per. H K H S. W~WIN Train You Permanent 1ns1d1• work. Opportunity for udvance 1141 Canipus Dri•e 546-4741 IAc·ross !o'rom Uran.:c Co 1\1rport I E<1ual Oppor Emplo} c1· mcnt w dast ~rowmn ii----------cham of ti5 rdatl homl· 1 d as.sified anti yl'llo"' p;Jl.(e advl·rt1s11\j.! th.11 j.!l'I UTOTEM res ults ()v1•r !JU pre COflYeni~nc~ Morti~ts pr 1 n t l" J l' u n t r a 1· t s . l'ui.itiuns open 2nd & 3rd brochun .. , :incl form'> tu ~h1rts 111 ~an Clemente & makl• yuur Joh ea:.1l'r Lui:u11a Bl·ach Other l"rcc on:.tullution a nd area:. ha\ c openings pll'k up of II fl tall lamp also. No c)(pcr rcq d P<>:>t ·For Sale"' i.1~n::. Apply al any or u11r "''lh bu11l in lock box swrci. Jecoraling l'entcr-.. lioocl s l a r l 1 11 i: ::. a I a r y·. automatic .1ncreai.c:.. j ~p1lal, medical & den tal phm:. for lht t>nt1re SECRETARY STENO fonuly. APPLY MOHDA Y Ii JO/\Mto5 151'.M ;\londa)' lhru Thursday 8 JOP!'>t tu WM Friday:. Free bus iness cu rdi. 2S8fl Newport Blvd aHer in1llal on1er Sales Costa Mesa 642 7702 STANDARD . IRANDS 50 55 Wpm lypinl( 11nd tl().!JO wpm ::.horth:md re- <1 u ir c d . l-:1'c cllent henef1ts & promotional opportunlt ICS al(ents for over 150 s ub ,_ ________ _ d1v1s1ons Support :.ub PaintC y 24 165.=. :.1d1arics 1n ei.t·ro w . mortagl', in:.urance and markcllng COMMISSION t•p to 70'r 1mmed1atc <'omm1i.s1on walh At> \. ANl:ES th<il allow you l1J rt<C'Clvl' comm1:.:.1on lieforc clru.c of est•row II loll I l' 't•r1111" ,1bout IH·n1m1nl! .1 H1'.1l 1-: .. 1<11t- vr ufc,,1110.tl 1·.tll our RN CHARGE SmtaAna Equal Oppor Employer PM 's & Nights. Xlnt bencr1ts Bayview Conv. Hosp1tal, 2055 Thunn •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..iiiiiii---1 A'-e. C.M 642-3505. RH Supe.-visor 11 7 .Mesa Vt.-rdc Con\ llosp . 661 Center St, l' M ~ 5S85 SALES SAFETY SHOP & CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER ApPy in ptt"Oft to Mr. Ken JomeSOft _ •twHft I Oom & Jpm '"'l°"\Clnnl'I ch·p.irt mcnl lo S \Lt-:." G 1-;'il. 'ub,1d1ar} m.ikt• Jll .11>1X1111lnwnl lo of 1\ \ 0'11 l'llOUUCTS IVl l-:H\"lt-;W t S ' h,1, an e'tn:pllonal carn JOIN THE •n•! opp11rtun1ty 1n p.1rt~ pl.in s J h'" ••x1 111n 1: 390 AAS& SECRETARY UNFRANCHISED! , c r .... 1t 1, c 11 u .111 t) U""t6t 1 ti... \II I.! c• I\•' ( ~ 1 J ) hi _..('v..1rt• proriU•'"' Wt T' IX' ~~ . .,h HO To SX.')o I-J 't muv1nv, C'<• 1 n r-.1,hicm lsl.mcl .1H!l ;:rn:? l.1111~ ll1'.11•h oltn manager trd1n1ng & Mon4 1g8;am lpm •.!I.II Mtti :?7!11 Oranj.!t• support lrom lht• v.orld s -•T•u•es-4•'•l9-8a•m-•10•a•m--t ("all \'1l0k1C.' or Cathy h.4-0 >W70 I "oulll v (7 MI 7711 l/350 l.ir.:1·,1 1l1r1•1 t ,.tit•:. <·11 WALKER&LH REAL ESTATE WE'RE PART OF YOUR FUTURE AM EHi<' \N ('/\HEER ,\n E11u.1I < >p11ur t u111l' t-:mplO)l'f RE:CWT. P /TIME XI n I I' 1 ' It • 1-1., SALES TRAINEE '\t:t-.Nt'V H1• , ... ,, "'"" ""'"le. tu1 n WORLD Of COLOR! tilO Nt•wµort Ctr Or, NB \our ''""'' hour .. into 'nus prl'!>ll$?IOU'< i·arJ.>('t 1\f(i(i,ill'<.I With 1ltJll.1r' l'O ~ttk!> • Rl',,polr.sihll• ..__.1• •. 1.r1.r.1l·.P.~.·r.:.•o•n•ne•I-• Ind1v who wunl., .1 " l'all II II 11 1 X1$ 9023 Ornn1otr 71 t ;:i1 Olnl !'>.ant a An.1 714 7711 047i t\11 uth1•n1 ltJ ~.!b ~I S.Cf"ffariH Ir .Acd'"J C lks /lkprs TO SHOO MONTH 11.•lr''''•"l ..... ( llJ .. t 1---------- ··t:aret•r' ·• Will ll'arn .ill there as tu know on an ··XJnt :.t11rtm~ :..1lan .' · T h l" II w a t I h () u l I 1·n11m1tc-cl rarn1nc abuuntl t-1alr for l"Ulor l"OtHd In ,1 l llln h1· I 11t 11 I C.tll C"<1ntrol c .. rl"f"r f-"mpl11ym<'11t A~1·11t·y . : .. ~ Lll Remder" t'\l(cm·y 4<Yl0 Bm:h St, Sll· 104 Newport 8cdch ~1 11100 Call fur Appl/ Eitt11l> ·05 l'l,11o1, ·c .,, .• to~ for .1ppl II 1-: ( i-; I' I I () '\ I -. 11 'v·t rl'larv f111 lknlal 1 II f IH'. t'\t)t•r j11t·I ti \ppl 111 11t•r-.1m 11111 'lt1•v.1~1r1 Ct'ntl•r II• "1111,. .1111. "' I\ 11r 10,111 h ll C~.X.I l(l<;("t-:1'1" 111\1\l'lt Im.in I.aw hrm in In 1111· 'i(1m1• l·:X p m•c IU:I JI.Mt:? RECEnlOHIST .\t1ral•t1v" 11\l•r IK. f11r 111-:Al,Tll !'1'1\ W1· will I rnm rii:h1 p1·r..11n for t'liSY fun jc1b M r . t;l'l'. clays 7$2-9561. RECEPTIONIST I TYPIST ,\rl'uratt• t~·pisl, mature µt!r.lon1111l\I & rronl orrire ••PJIC.'llrlln('(' /\hit! lo cll•a I vlca.o;untly w \l l'<•lor trar fir & ht>avy telephc>n<'!\ tt~ent <'><Pl'r prC'f'rl STACOSWITCH IHC I 139 l\a kt>r Costa M c:.a 549·3041 f-'JUUI Oµpor i-:mploycr ~\I.I--'-. Ideal P /time Job W111 I. t hf, .1 "·" 111 llUf 1 ... ..., nl• J I rv-." from th•· CJ l .\1rporl & t'.irn ~ I II II t 1-111• t ,. 1• •• k. :--\ :'>. U \'1 l II & !:'..ii .1 d f,1hnt .il11""' .>or I>\ \I l1 l 111 ur II \~t. \fon 1hr11 fort ~ all hr l.11ri :; t..1tch4.-n. 979 tYH 7 l't·n·htr} flt."1!lnnt•r TO PRESIDENT! SillO l-01•1• Nt•l(n An.1ht•1m t'CI l'H'" lll'l~' 0 n~hl arm ' for t111 t11t111n. l)'p in.: h11nr1hni;: ph11nl"> & d1l'11h \ho F P1· Job:. t".tll l nn1 rol <0 11rr1·r !'>.11i1r~ h 111111' •nm mL,.,mn SEAMSTRESS 1'.mploym1 nl \1t1•ncy, Straight Arrow Mar11w 5508505 t"all ~-1486 lh1• -.ork '' 1un & Serrf'tar} Heceptaonl!ll ~>t·tre<·llv -.u1h pt•oplc ----------1 Nwpt Rea<'h Sailing .. 1\11 1'n)m pulllnl( th1'1r SEAMSTRESS busmesi.. Off1c~ + Sales \l'rbal ca11ab1ltllci. to & phone cicper desired w 11 r k !'> t 11 d l" n t, . Nl'wport Beach Clothin.c 1"\lll l1mt', ind wknds. h " u s , . ..,,, I v t' ' & Stort' llas An O!>t!nlnJ? Call 714-645·7100 monnlq.:htl'" ure all t-"or A Seamstress };'< ---~lt'Oml' per"d Jn Fine Mc n·s & l'nntart Rl"nl"l' R~i11 lll -8095 TIMM.I FE LllRARIES, IMC. t:qual Oppor Employer Womt'n'a Alteration.-;. Please Contact Tallor Shop Manager 64 .... 5070 SECRnAlY Office Meogrr SALESMAN S m a I I N e w p 11 r t MarWt. Hcrdw°" 1$rokeragr firm s eek1n11 SECTY JIKKPR. Full time , Mature woman with good telephone vokc. LEON/\RDSMITll IAY lrHACH RE.ALTY 759·0811 S.Cy.Tech Typinc) IBM ExerJ 5yrsc~p Advanced Kinct1rs lrw 1231 Val·tona St. C.M. tWl 7165 Jo; 0 E. Nl'\.'<l '<llle<iper .. on for rf' mature aal Wilh heavy tail Marine Jfardware se<'retan~I cxpericncr store. Buch loc. Exp'd. Xlnt opportunity to itrow Good pay for steady. with rapidly expandmR en er$! ct 1 c pt' r s o n . business working with G Service Sta hon Allen· ~m-f1ti1. Ins . no lay-orfs brokers. Need good typ d&nl, exper'd. Day le Call .u .. 1711 for appt or 1ng, some d actallon Eves. 1-\lll & p/llme. A"'- R ~PRESENT/\TIVES int~,:'v 1 c..,. to."12 N um e r o u s ply ShellSlallon 17th4' for pattern f1lt1ng Tues/Wed 900 w Const responsib1laties. Hrs lrv;ne.NB. • :;_~vice. (LA, Or:•ngc, Hwy, Newport Beach. 7AM to 4PM. Sttartmg -- S an Bern a rd 1 no, Ce 92663 '600 +comm. Potent.Jal SERVICE CASHIER f\.\\'erslde & SJn Ol~go --·-------up to $1000. Call JWIC' At Kxpcr'd. Xlnt benefits. Cb 's .> Mus t have Sales~. asst mgr, (7)0 640·9100 AFTER Pllid Jtl'OUP insur .. pt'Oflt clothinl(, textile or gift shops In Costa Mesa. lPM. Sharlni & vac pay. CaU drusmaltl.ng exper. Call Newport. &r Oron.ac. Full Jackie or Mr. Milner. orwrite lo: The Pattern and pl time. lnterVit'wS, SECRnARY 546-1934, Atl!J"i Chrysler rtople. 1240 "'L" Lo&•n Mediterranean Jmport.s, For busy R. E. otrlce. Plymooth., 29'2!1° Harbor A111e .. CM. 957 0727 TIM! City Center. Oranl(e. Memory typewriter. Blvd, C.M. RetPonsible Woman to clb'e ror 2 & s yr old, ar ~=s. "'lJ\50 Per hr. ~ura.nt Newp ·~ Ncc-d~ you• Koute person:s to !lfl I 1\ies. Apr. 19. 4-6 P .M. or Good s kills essential. --------- <.:all838·3814 8J3.2900Judy. Service Sta. Attendant. -------• exper'd. Full or p/time. SAUSPllSOM SECIETAllY_,sMiMe Apply An:o Stat.ion, 17th 1 Full Ume fl l p/Ume. (momin(Cl'). I.aw ornce. ft Irvine, C.M. }!~~:i~~~~l~r!~. T2~; ~cty:x~ralc~~~ie~:.e Sd"vtce Sta. Help full or Ma.rloe, Balboa Island. 833·3622 Hk for Monika p/Ume. Apply, 990 E. Coast Hwy. N.8. qua lit)' sandwich., '-' ~ SSS At. F. SP ER S 0 N $ $ ht+ Apply130to3PM hie, fem Full or c1AU) Ne..,p"11 Sandwit'h p 1me 645-4840 room SAioon 167:1 lrvant. C M 920 ~retary to Praldenl. ----- Flexible Hours. S.W-. Modi 0pn Good 1borth•nd Near O.cf. Airllort. ba)' " Opp 't.y. Top p.l 64.S-266'1 £Ye 11 fta 540-3884 •• vol ves coo tact w /parents or pre-school & school age children. Excep- uonal income oppor. Call Virginia Calkins. 557-1041, T-30. TECHNICIAN Display lighting develop· mcnt tech lo bwld & tes t prototype edge hl(hled panels, & other dis.play devices. Dut1cs include tou~bup, light & color measurement. A familiartly w /pholometric e.qui P· menl & techniques as de- sirable. Machaoe shop exper. would be helpful. Full range of co. benefits . Salary com- mensurate w/exper. Ap- ply Symbolic D'spfays 17 62 Mc Gaw lnine Equal Oppor Ernployt>r Technician DIGITAL TECHNICIAN E>.pcnl'nl·cd In test and troul>lcshooting or d1g1lal cm·u1lry hl'ccl>:rnry. Set· up 11 r t 1' s t m c mo r y modult.>s, t1minl( and ('On lrul asscrnlJhcs. module l'ndosurt<!> Good work mg cond1llo11!>, liberal fr 1n~e Ut:nd1ts, and com· vet1l1V4' rates with a i.:ru w an n <'o mpulc r 11nented firm Send re sumc with salary h1s tor) or apply an person to STANDARD MEMORIES, INC D1vis1on ofTrandala Corp & Applied M agnet1cs Corp. 3400 W. Segerstrom Santa Ana Ca !1Zl04 { 714 ) 54().3605 . Equal Opporturuty Employer M I f' TYPISTS Also MAG I OPR w/legal background desperately needed. W~st.m T..w1porory SflovicH, Inc. 18662 Mul·Art.hur Blvd Su1le 100 Irvine f<~ual Oppor Emµluycr TYPISTS/ SECRET ARIES WASHERS-DRYERS :;eprtl y642·8327 aug · couc · Rt-cond1t1ons-kepros & 6x t2 ~reen rug. $25. t-'rgt Damage. Guar /Del. Ktng :.z Br st'l w 1m1rror 67311343 29 Yrs m Orange Co. Lnple dresst'r +-2 n1ll' •tus1· • L-.-L-L-' -Bo--k--DUMLAP'S stands. s120. nerng >.Int •• • ::>.-. . o <'a:.e ('Ond soo. 2 (;flld rhalr!i wall uni I. l.(la:.s w /wood 1815 Newport Bl. CM S20. each. 979.47 tl3 roff t bis. t-X~ cns aon CALL548~-gametbl, makh g . wood f"JtGT. DAMAGED JIOT· Simmon!'. twin !>Ill" box l'ofl'. tbls. clagcn-s. Ktn~ I w ~rpnng & mattress, xlra & queen bdrm. sets. mat POINT Sa c JJOb i 0 n G. Ur.in fl 11 1• w tn.•ssl'S. Sofa & lovcseal Warner nr Harbor. Santa llegularly $204. Sat· rC't°l!ner. lumps. t.hnettc. ~ 979-2921 _ __ $125 1146 9060 cunu rabnl. Xlnl. cond Bradfortl dryer (brand new) 220V Harvest gold. all l'Hlc. $100. 751-1517 aft 7PM --------- s..'>1·4760 OlUG. t'urn. from Queen , .. Mary Luxury Liner G 0 () I> U S t:: D bi3 f,586 art JPM FURNIT\J rt1': Rattan II\ Join the team that oHers Washers. dryers. Clean opporturuty. flex. hrs & late models 1 yr guar. good pay. CALL TODAY $100. Free del. .Mstr &Start Tomorro... Chrg. ~=· c..------- MU~! SELL! Bookcases, sofa & lovest>at. :.ll'c!J4o'r sofa. end tbls & rcclnr 963-4894 & din i.et Sl50. 1930 aft art deco bdrm set $1 50. Several good lwm bed sets. 6734804 . L-SHAPEOCOUCH . K.ENMORE WASHER l.J\'lOg Rm furn, like new, ~o~ Of f 1 C e • $85, Kenmore Gas dryer gla:.s coffee & end tables. 1 JK' .• new f?Oldish up- holster)". walnut tr1 m. s:MS 552 170!) 0 Overload I $95 Guaranteed. 546-8672 + TV & area rug, noor &979-4734. crptng. 963-4382 Herculon f"lame Stitch · 557·0061 New Calonc DBL. oven Ktng Sz matlre:.:.. box spr Sheller Sofa, xlnt cond. 3723 Birch St.NB. ga~ r ange. gold. conl tng & ~adboard. clean, SJOO. 6312196,894-53111 clean. $390. 962 8084 flat & firm. S80 &16 1622 TYPIST Auction 80 I 5 New LY. in bed box !>prm1:, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ongmal packJ~in~. $35 Needt'<I full t1mc Must bl' arcurall' "' re<'<'P ----------1 962 ~5 Umin.: Rm, t.iblc + C cha• r:., <i Hi • lea,•c:., white w re<'nl0erabl1• l'UShlnns. >.Int <'Ond $350 640.2UJ9 l1orust background S11n ANTIQUE Sectional Sora & lovcsl•at ta Ana Tustin arcJ * "' matl'h•oi.: !>Ohd tOfll'e 2 Piece sec·tn'J (7' & -t' 1 Salary commen::.uralt· &end lbls. !162 gz11 lime green. Xlnt cond. w , l'Xpl•ricnt"l' Ca 11 AUCTION* comfort'bl $175. 644·4646. ~ 5337 btwn JO 11 AM or Chest l>l'd corner group -. -- 23 f'M w hcn ·ulun t·uveo. •'"' l'\11l:.1.SOhdwood.anl1quc Underwriting Assistant Xlnt oppor. for mdi. w 3.5 yrs workmen s compexper. Typing 50+. accuracy a must Good bl•nef1L pki; Sulary $700 ssoo. ltlll. ''"rRO\\ W100\ll'- PenonMI Aqency 3723 Birch St. N.D. 557-0045 100% Employer Reta med 500 lo 600 selected estate bunk tx:Js l.l(i2·821i whl l'unopy bedroom set items & jrwt>lry, plus' Simmons posture firm. Old Oak bar 120' long), L,I( Oun can Phyfe I abl•· drcs:.cr szso. Matching two old pool t able:. $350 Round Mahoi.:ary .irrn chr s:io. 642·3767 aft tSnookt.>r & Billiard >. de:.k ~> :\1ul•h M1:.c til'M Ruyal Worchester din· 675·0333 nrrwar<'.T1Hany vase. clocks, period furniture. East Blufb While & gold Geroge Sal~ 1055 - s t e r Ii n g tea set & 10' sofa. $250. Lowrey or ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Oatwarc, classic Austin gan. black S275 3 twi BALBOA lSLAND taxicab. farm wagon. art matlrc:.:.c.>:. box spnng:.. Gd furn. bunk beds. blfl Nouveau & more' All tn· _SlS sct. 731·3732 wooden dsk svl chr, dis \ enlory m oved (for Temfac Buy-a· sofa & hes, xlnt elec guitar pubhr convemt•nce) lo lovt>seat 111 decor alive w/casc, mini bake, apl s.i: Orange Co. i'"a1rgrounds , hcrculon. Never u:.ed. refng. & much more. Sat lllllld 14,88Fa1rDr.. 968 7895 &Sun.116Ruby. Costa Mc:1a. Ca - - -------- Mon. eve Apnl 18. 7P:'wf Rattan setcc & chair $200. 0 C E /\ N Jo' R 0 N T Tues l'\C.Apnl 19. iPM 111 lay drop leaf cor lbl SEl.LOU1: furn, P~int· ANTIQUES DIRECT SS0.548-8013. mgs, a ntiques, c hma. tNC. new gift ware, plants & RobertN.Claftk LOVESEAT. decorator ma sc. C HEAP ! 5707 Auctioneer ·~ fabnc, blue & beige, xlnt Seashore Ur. Nwpt Bch. cood, $100. 675-481 l 645-3167 ---------1 Van Dnv;;::-6 hrs\>er day, licyct.s T Npllone Sdff Top comm1Ss1on, salary while trai ning. co benefits. pd vac. Earn $250 Up per wk, /\pply Amtl'ch (;urp. 17222 t\rmstrong /\vc, Irv, Tl'lephone Ans. Serv. Over 25. Exper'd or will trai n . Swing & l(raveyard. 540-1777. TELLER Immediate operunl( for teller. Expenenced pre- lcrred. Fountain Valley. 1-"or appl. Mr. Archuleta, 91\3-6717. E.O.E. rnst quahf~ for cla:.s 11 •••••••••••••••• •• ••• • • license for Senior G1rls26",3spd.alsog1rls Citizens Program H.ll. 20"Slmgray 536-5352. 644-6952 WAITRESS Exper'd. Ph: 5411-7822 WAITRESSES Ovff 21 Gulliver's Restaurant Interviewing Mon thru Thurs betwn 3 5pm. 1-.:x · penenced only, full time Lunch & dinner 18482 Muc/\rthur. Irvin<' Women's Ra<'ing bike, ~ new. ridden twice. $140. 640-5667 Canwrm & Equiptnent 8030 ..................•.... Polaroid SX70 Camera w threti me/attachment. $125. 536-4521 ----- Cah 8035 ....................... ---------• Wa1lresses, So. Lag. N R & Cute Smme:.e Kittens . 9 wks old . Reasonable. ~7 6382 aft 5 .30 wknds. TELLER PART-TIME l'revwus work exper . prrf'd. 4-11 llour Days to 1nclud Sats. Must be mature & well groomed. Conta ct Barbara. 54'7·0339. SECURITY SAVIM~S SAHTAAHA Equal Oppor Employer TRIER Bank exper. n?Q0d. Contact Bob Creighton 1rvine NaUonal Bank 833-3700. E.0.£. CM. P t & F t. Coffee shop exp. Refs please. Charlie's Chlh Ofc. 1714 ) 549·0351. WOMAN Enthusiastic. mature woman wanted for part time position. Figure Salon orientated or eqwvilant. Call 631·2444. Women wanted to work Cor Janice's Ral(itedy Ann houseclg service. Start $2.SO hr, 8·3 tucs thru rn. 675 6553 Doqs 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOG OBEDIENCt-: CLASSES s tart Wc-d . /\pri l 20. 7 :30 PM Nwpt/lrv area 546-4928 Wlutc adorable poodles. toy . /\KC femal e . 751·~ Costa Mesa Goldn Retrinen AKC 637·6485 West lli~hland While Ter- rier, /\KC male pups, 10 wks. 962-9563 --------;:.::::.:...· •.• •• •• •••8•0••0•5• Mmu~ture Schnauzer pup- _.....,..... p y. A KC r egistered. ----------1 ··.. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493 2565 TELLER Par+-Timt Balance out your week. Combine 11 variety or respons1blllties with the opportunity to deal with the public. Work 20 hours a week maintainina good <"UStomer relaUons while handling deposits, witbdrawels and other (lnancial transactions. Some Ucbt typine is re· quired, and previou s tcJler experience Is pre- ferred. Please contact Mn. lrt!dale&U-4711. GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS 1.300 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa. Ca Wonderland Gordon Seu-;; Pups, /\KC, Of Anti.es! ~r~~~1nest field HUGE warehouse ---- crammed with over 600 Doberman. re m . Blk & music boxes, nickelo· tan. Ch•mp. st.le 1 yr. deon pian08. c1rcu5 or· hsebrkn & obed. trained. 11an1. wall clocks, $300 aft 7pm (213) grandfather c:loc:ks , ~-1016 fudnallng antiques. PU P _P_l_I::_' S __ G_o_l_d__.e _n 1 ~!n~~~':=al Retrlever/Blk. Lab. mlic. Galleries; 1802-1' Ketler 7 wk.s. Parents purebred. lng St., Irvine. Tel. Rtas. 962·5262 TSHm. Open Wed tb.ru Poodles Puppies. 12 left, Sat. tAM to4 PM. Visit! beaut. brown. Pedigree. PU ... C AUCTION Mate & female. $30 ea. MANY ITEMS 01" PINE _tll7_.40ZJ ______ _ ESTATE Ji::W£LRY , Germ/Shep & Lab ret,. J ART OBJECTS, AN· yr old dog, needs gd ~UES. FINE nJRN .. home.owner move. • PHONE FOR IN· s.i&-8445 FO. tt BROCllURE. --------MS-2200 Black Lab Puppies ----------• w1papers AKC, 8 wks ••SllOPATH · o ld . Call alter 6pm, Jornallwm's '7G8-37• CANNERY YllJ..ACl£ 25Slqe to Serve You 422 nu St. Nwpt Bch Weimaranen pure brt'd, 9 wta. puppy lh<>U. ?Sl-2977 . , From th<' an~ulor nedcline to the wide lcir pants that fall tn simulate a skirt. this Spadea Boutique Is Feminine! Short. Oared sleeves are joined to lhe shoulder bands or can be omitted for a baro look. The empire bOOlce Is darted to fit snul(ly und zlpr; up the center bock. Ideal ln soft rabnes such IJ~ jersey, voile. ercpc de rhlnc. silk. sheer wool, 11ynthctk . F 26 1s cut only In Misses 6·14, Sito 12 requires 3 \AJ ydll. of 45" lnbrte when mad• with sleeves or 2 7/8 ydic. when mode sleevelen. To order: smd pattern number. lltio, name, address and zip. Price $2.$0 plus 00< l)O!lt~c and hnndlln(. Pattern books by Chts31flcatlOQ; Supplement '- Sew Spoaty. $1.50 postpnid. Make check payable lo Spadu. Send orders lo this nt'wspapet', c/o Spade.a, a Bridb 8' • Mlllord, N. "· 088& D-siL ~u . ~--........ ~T.~ ...... ~?!~ ~~ ...... ~~•5•~1 ~.~.'!!'.!~ ..... !~~~ ~~~~ ..... !!~~ ~.~~~.!~!.! ~.= ..... !~.~~ &inday. April 17, 1977 DAIL V PILOT 0 J 5 PUIUC AUCTIOM MOVUllf, m Wit M ll. Sat tJI WANTED Garde n C'UIUvator $75, ':~\': Slnc•r S.wloa 11' Century, 22S HP V8 ...... Sall t060 c~ S./ Motor~i. ldANV YIN!: ITEMS OP' everythin~s .:one So03 E TOP CASll DOL LAH Sear.s htdd11r 1t1tb11Jur es. $:1C> ea. Call lrlr, full covers, $'950. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltWt 9120 W./R... 91to ESTATE J E WKLH Y, Bay Ave, Balboa P~n. On PA ID F O R y OUR 110 ~1876 Tim ,SS:!-4490 s.8·3565,67S-l9QS S.bot 16232, Ullman S.11, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••-• ART O BJ ECTS, AN alley> 936 Ch rompl. race ng. $400. 8 PAC alide ln cam~r for Motor Ho.e ll..-tat n QUES, FlN~ f''URN . J EWELRY, WATCHES, 4x8 Fl. b»r with 216 acal SpcriiwgGoock 1094 l ris Craft Bay 142-1225 abortbed pickup. Mu•t l ETC. PUONJ:: FOR IN HUGF. GARAGE SALE ART OBJ ECI'S. COLI?, ahow tank blHn. l.ined ••••••••••••••••••••••• Launch, xtra ena. SHOO. sell $2SO. S42 2073 11'/J to 2' FO. & BROCH U kt; ~.at Sun9-5 S ILVER SER V I Ct-;, wtfW' $150 ~8751 TRAMPOLINE For sale_ 67S.M4jl Udol4l4096.Compl.race Fullyself·ronLM1nl!(f ~2200 2DU1SlummerLn JI B. F I NE l''UR N." AN Movln i must se l l. Call MZ-99e0btwn.9AM zs• Seacral\ ~Ul m t!tt equlp , trailer, better 1974 Toyota Chinook, air R~rvenowror IAthmtu & Brook.hursl) TlQUF.S 64.S-2200 dvnprl '11, 10· "Id , 9' &4J>M -r.rws.-rs, man y xtras l.haftnew.'42·'2ZS cond, orr rd rams, 22 R~.Gf'~.NYC~:~~~lt All Home Cuml!ihmg:. fo "' o 7 d MPG. 8J2 S769 sale.No re~ableorfersor:a, Ch rom,· i i.us LUGGAGETAGS ~·~l!.ocCai.n'ltbli..\Jnt Left HandedSelCXGolf 64 000 ays, 6457521Eracsoo 35, full n tce, ----JIOMERENTAl.li r e fu sed . 17 l l New bookshelf. T11ble deiik from your busan~s rard IY w J dwra Wraht iron Clubs. BJack bag & urt l!Ve. ___ cruise. pt<rfect cond, SIT 111 Cabover, i.lovc, l.12$N Harbor Blvd,S.A Hampshare.CM .540-71~ 4_Q4 f'u llcr tnn N B :Dd ooe card (or each forn 111tnd, 2 wu:kl't $100.~I. ~£A K AY 22 • l SS 135.000.847·6038 icebox. elec. pump, ••531·2503•• ---SUl/~~11j 4118 1Ji8 pJ~ one 111pare . Wt! ~~:~riir.blk7, ~~:d~ ~~~· ~. RntCllll"Gftt, Me r cru 1 ser. V H f', 13' CYCLONE, xtras, like ~~good c1,1od., $450. ;:f' Open Road 20'. 1•\1tty Udols le-Sat/Sun. Tools. Hor-Ms 1060 return pe r m ane ntly b' •334 0 ·l M· · lar 1095 f.ithomeler & trlr, only new, trailer. Best ofCer cool, IJke new. Jo m1, Sabot w/dolly, m1~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• sealed attr .. ct1vQ l~I( & re:.n . e ar, 175 hrs. $7000 1''irm 960-2:!ill& '68 DODGE&~ ton cmur. m"·t s"ll.•uo o123 bousehld . ($1 00 S300. I ~trap, meeting air line C.M 642 1272 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5:12-9234 -.. .... "' ....,.,. --- 119Vla Yella,67) 710S AQllAAp~ndix r~~ mnr~ 1 D. requirement:> Pre Card racks & showcase I.slander 30 Mk 11 w/glip, spec. w/8' Travel Queen. Combinal.tOn tiural(e l>ook s a le, racks, books, posters, misc. Good dJ!i <.'OW\t. 2020 Fullerton Apt 5S. C.M .(10 r ear ) Sat/Sun 10.4 chestnu t, 10 yr i;, ventloss &theft! F or a 9x 1 2 H yd r opo n ic gondolas.Call673-6609or 13f'T Alum. V·llull, W/7 loadeodfor r~e &cr~e. Xlnt.rond.5316bi5 Wet;h:rn. f:ltper'd nder . personalJied lag enclose Greenho~~ke orr 3013 Villa, N.8. llP Mtr & trailer. $4M . many xtras. $27 ,000. Motoriwd libs 9140 M OTOR HOMES FOR RENT t-'rom $150 wk. 495--4923 640-l211l wallpaper, Cab rtc or Dbl roll saran wrapping 552-9400 days 548-4377 or eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ORS ".'SHOL'ING "Day Glo" parw.r & we Misc-"~~-499-:MSB. An for Bill. .68 H--" .. Rabb"tt Mt>tur SUPERIOR. '72 22Ft, ~II "' ., c. ...-._._ mac h in e, w /seali n g 18'Cal1rorma 0eepVOMC .,.,... I I d d p ;pr •. & TRIMM1N0. Call· will back & tnm your W..ted 1081 plate & culler. make ofr. 140. Almost all new. Trlr Scooter 90cc xlnt run-i.tec · ou e · " '-J· B u m p e r p o t l er l<lgs. Or try two cards •••••••••••• ••••••••••• 548·2897. 67S·S47l & cover etc. $2806/t.rade 17' Sloop. Xlnt cond, Com· ning cond, SJSo, 673 5403 Lt<: 118821-'BJ 494·3905 __ _ 714 645·7007 t>ack to back SSS c •sH FOi ror sail. 673 6109. rortable. All new eqp. afternoon Explorer 24, '72. m'u:.l MOVING-lnlloor & out door fur n . Lois of QRTR.llorse mare,7yrs goodies. 40'J Cullc F.m old, lS.2 hanlis JIJ:. OOl'n ~aim, San Clemente. i.hown West crn :.uc 492·8803. re:.sfully. Ask for Cathy 646--0SJO l.ookmg for a Barg111n • --- Come to 211201 liayv1cw Must sdl :.how horlle. dou Ave. SAii. Everything ble r eg . A.Q .H I\ fro m TV's lo t ennis Palornu10 .eeldmg 12 )'r. rackets.Sal Suo5S7 3851 old. Pbone 840-LS07. P RICES· "' TV. Radio. ----$1350. 49'~or49'-9148 ---~1 I d d 38 000 $!eaorJ $S IJoodUSed fum/rcfn Ms HR, Steno 1098 13' BOSTON Whll lcr , Cimmanh Caty Utkc, 6 M!•, on l' · · mi. 4 'Slags Sl.tiOea fr Lr~ & '!loves~ 0768 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 40JIP J hn ...,CJ\ COLUMBIA 34' mos old 850 mi must n~ w t Ir cs, 962· 953 l 6 9ta gs$1.SOea MuMc~ COLOR TV'S o 67~~~· A beaut! See ut Hunt. sacrif1'ce . al ,$:iSO . evs,wknll:s lOor more Sl.40ea In tn.mnt Hrbr. Call owner for 631-0978 "7S . ~· Dud!:l' E~plon·1 SaJesTax Included 1 ' 8 083 RCA ZENITll MAGNO llATTARAS, ·~ t•BMY 11 PP t · 8 4 O. l l 8 8 "' atr. sir... s. all hv11w rt<'l" NOCARD'! ••••••••••••••••••••••• GoodSelel.'tion Guar. G.M. 8VTJ'S, '73. Like eves/wknds. Tow ';k.:. + i..tra:. Draw your own or send Conn Min·O·Matll: ~ll'l' Portab)~&Coll!>Oles nu. Load t:d. Ow ner ~~t/ $12 soo. call 645·66211 name. address. phone & organ. excellent condt $l00 toS268. 213 476-5268 loah. Slip1/ 915 0 !*AM 4PM, 646 8608 C1I we'll make one card per tl:>n, StiOO. P P 532·125!1 WRIGHT TV .,....,,....,....,.i..._,....-~,,.1 ••• 0oc •••• u ••••••••••• ' •• o.1.o. '7••6•;:0•Su•••z•uk••1·.·U·J·::c·t·:w•• 9l'M dSk for 1-'red. tag.Addz:;teach. Gwtars · Ovation El~l' IS43 A, W. 19t h, C M, ,,, J<> J ----- Antiques, glai.:.ware , ~Gooch 8065 ~~o~heck or money or· LeRend $375. YJmaha 12 646-l780 27' Faialntr 45' loat Slip m gar m , Terry fork:., Motor HOftR Retwtm klchn ltms. Clolhils, 70S ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.lnn"$12S 645--8019 25"RCA w/remole,topof CatMnCrulser ,.._, M ·na . blel 3 Metzlers, axcls, nu mlr, '70 OPEN ROA D 19' ~ PILOT PRl..,..IHG " ----""""ce an ' su 5J6..:J750 "t h Ood V" J ayCr .. H.B.CX0 1oridu f'I REPLACES-Wood "' the line. Cost $1200. nu J27Crusaderenganc.ba1t mos.642·M98 ----------.. otor ome. ge " btw Ultca/Yktown. f'r1 burrun". gas & elec, new P.O. Box 1560 ALTEC 12" 1>pkrs, bas:. Estate sale. only used 3 lank, Cr es h wate r 76 K soo IU 6 000 l\ulp t'S pwr bks, dsh au • "' ,..~-t.a M C """'"" ~nex cab1ne•· .. ,00 ~ Re rd ( t aw • • • ma, ( t SJ • Sat.SU.n. 10 boxes, less lha n ~: ""'° · e:.a, a . .,~ '"'' "' * wks Sac. $780. 768-1407 :.ystem. VHF, A M /FM _,., .. wa or ar.cep a; clean, best offer. roo Jlr,:. erco eepc. ... pn ce 645-0663 67S82.Sll stereo. Xl.nt cond, good ble live·a~ard slip. ~ 751.6';f12 Cully SC. top cond. Garage.movi ng s<llc PUIUC AUCTIOH Pioneer AMP & Tuner farruly or fb hang boat. Motor Sailer. Respeclt· ----------673BUL. Sale:> price April 16 & 17 from 12 S kwefry 8070 MANY ITE MS OF FINE YAMAHA Clarinet SSO AKAi 8" R2R, Auto re· $7500. Wall take small b&egenUeman. exec. Call il Moto Guui 1.000 mt on Si99S Misc. CurOllur e, ba bv ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE JEWELRY Olds Trump<'t $7S. Call \er:se, L a ncer spkrs. boat or Dune Buggy as Leon a t 833-8095lve mes. nu e ng. Police m odel R~;GENCV MOTOH. things, old twin bed & WAlll...ITED ART OBJECT S. AN' S40-7l80 Craig 8 Track, Sony T down payment. May be , . wilh fam ng & many ex 110!.lll': R ENTALS lots mor ... 4ti:!1 Scenario n TIQUES, F INE FURN . F c n d l' r p . u a :. ~ Slant B$7SO. &IS.9064 seen dt l>a n a West :.> A~al~ Moon ng. Best lras $1,400. 536 8S6H ;ift !l2SN. llarbor Blvd SA. Dr,H.8 TOP CASH OOLt.AR ETC PHONE FO~ IN h d h II ., .. Ma nna . B s o r call loca~10n m harbor.Front 4pmwkdys.All dJy~al 111111531·2503 PA I D F Oil YOU R FO. & BROCH URE . w ar st> <'UH' <. 1~ t•olor~d portable SS2-llllSPvt.Pty. rowmfront of beach a nd &Sun Campini;: cqu11>. piano. molorcyCll·~. etc. 179-ll Orkney t.:1rl'lc II. U 842·7623 Jf:Wf:LHY. WAT<.:111-:S, 6452200 ~!npt~~50uiga!!~i :6~'< Zeruth TV 2 mo old. pd -----Seara 's restaur a nt. · MotorHomeR~tof ART OBJECTS, <:OLD. --•J S412. sell for S22St 0Cr ~----Moonng no. 15 fOl' s ale. '72 Suzuki TCl2S. l11w '7 3 S l' o u l 2 4 •' ~IL VE R SF.RV I C 1-:, NEWPORT BCH TENNIS Offic• hmitur• g 645-27~ Boats, Rent/ 714-846-1524 mllt's, xlnt cond. &•st of Motorhomc Dodi:tc VS. F IN Jo: i-·u HN & AN· CLU~-Limited Mem · Equipment 8085 19 .. COLORb Po&rt.l New •••CJ•L•ICll't•••et••-••••••••9•0••5•0• NEWPORT ZS' boat dock. Cer.545--9489; 673·31111 apuwtor t~·arnks:.pw .• ru~.tcct•n3nnki.: .. TIQUt;S. 645 :!200 bershi~!4:!·0050_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ~ ~ ... Pewter, Plants, clotl11nl-(, -picture tu e une r. "-· E d" . h Water&electric. 7S HONDA;'CIU25. many hlleh, :.I"" II. fully se. Jtt..i· Sl~reo ~qu11l . w .. 1•.,, r . UvA'*'tock 807 5 Villl 's Latin Im,_,_...:. I ~'l'I<. l'Xec steel c·a~t'. Oak $1.SO Firm . pp. 839-5647 u.:earue xpc itaons as Call 67c •""t ~~,, ust' II t t k .,... ~ ~· ' u ..... ,,.,.. d sever al berths a vu1I. .,.....,., i.u cs:.,llll sc Its w · rll'W, only 1StiOOm1 Sta Antiqs, many more m1 M· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()penmgaround Apr. t1 barrl.'I 1nl 11 yc top, beSt ofr ta""·s Call Jeff GNI • 1 S S ~oo·• ''d VII M II N t mulch·.: swivel chair. 19"G.E.color'I'V. aboard the 68 ft . Want.ed Newport Slip or ·""" · I · S:icpnreSK.1195. Item s. 31 ' un, • " Re". Mor "<ln mare. broke ..., o ' age a . w p • ' alS48-6023 l'L'('L'N''\' .. OTOo ..,~~··h D NB " o Co:.t $2,000 new, ~ktng S6S. schooner "Shearwater ' Side lie for 32' sail for 1 ----u ·. ,,.,, '-••• " ~~ r. · lo ride & drive. _blk Pwr tram edger Model f Lh · 9d ~..i llOMF HFNTALS d M Id s.aoo ca~h 842 297 1 ___ 31_-9_131 or e ar ay ex"""1t1on week 4/18-4/24. 67S;7186 ·m Ka wasaki soo triple • ~ • GARAG E SALi::, 384B para e organ t;e mg. 200, R o tar y m owt'r under ::.ail. visiting 5 of Cln. stOc.'k c L> I. li:na 92:1N.lla rborBl\·dS.A. 16\h Place, Costa Mesa. E n!(, Weslt:rn (714 ) Model21; bolhxlntcond, 1\dJus tablt• drafting Stereo-Zenith walnut con· So. Caltf's. beautiful 75' Dock for re nt w/park-t.~ S47S PIP673.s710 ••5312503 between Sant3 Amt <tnd 33810ll practically new, $7S ca bodrd lJhle w /in:.lru· sole . AM I FM /Phon o. channel islands. May ing.l..Jve aboard ok.Good · · .. . -..L.-, --,,.-- T th r 17th s 673-S169 men~ 1-'ane cond. $175. Beautiful! $85.642 2828 16thlhru2Alh area Newport&,~ $450 Ka wasaki 400 S -3 only Trailcn, Tra~l70 F~~~::.u1a::ip;,. hg~t MlsceflOMOUi 8080 M_O_V_lN_G-·A_n_lt_q_u_e_sofa •. 893 6460 aft 7pm or RCA color TV. Xlnt, $9S Enue Minney,skapper mo.548..5972. · 8,000m1,$1vcaway;SSOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fixture:. ell'clracal dp "' wkmls Ocearuc Exped1t1ons 640-8264 '73 Keru.kill 2212 ft S/C · ••••••••••••••••••••••• chr, 2 sm blue sofas, dee Color vid eo t ape re· BOAT Dock for pwr boat, Manl rood Ju:.L 3300 m1. pl.tances. portabll• r~·t•ord , rd S22S ~ 6232 (1)415· 441·1106 player. anttque pit·turc ~U2SITAR $25, Sngl bed dryr ,desk, misc. 642 7-130 f:X EC M J ht'I: dC's k . co er · · up to 26', $3.00 a foot. 7S Honda, XL 3SO. & L.oa<kd lhtch 1ncl'd. r book d • 1 wrought ir on or 646-4871 34'<60"<2!1, w lypwrtr ._....._ "'....11 9060 Nwptlsl.6'13-4749 trailer. Street legJI, dirt Sip:. ti Lge beds. PP. ra mes, s, rccor. :., barstool:. $25. 64S 3269, ----------l'11mpJrt mt'nt S l 15 AMt FM Stereo. Solid ......,a. -rted ~ bb Mo:J"I <: ll!MS ~ fcollector s 1tem:.,78 s1. ,, .. ,,7.,,..., G"'RDEHtns1. c.Q.,..,,,,..,75 c,,-,1 State rec: H ea thkat •••••••••••••••••••••••loats.S~& conve no ie:..~·x _..,.a · beds d <l <rfV ""o "' ~ ....,.. .....,, v ..... ..u ,--9080 ~!,.u.~.1 ... c whb. Lo lo ma, prea .,, r.ipc:., t·ur -------WORM CASTIHGS 8087 AR IS $SO. 833·2265 islander J&.$48,000 Auto ~ ....,.,."'""' 1971> l..a} llm 21,'. SSO<>V. la ans. assort l'd ) J rn:. "'uw "'Y PRODUCTS Pris pilot diesel 6 an•tru ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1rn1 "·~· JI .,.,., W B • • lboucle and wool. ult ""'"' "' Nature's Perfect Soil ••••••••••••••••••••••• C B. Radio Blaupunkl • • " · ""'' ..,.., •J new) hand1crJft kits. <.:all 67S 6884___ BS2n.nsogpecorn~-u1.nfelr Parrot ~. C'otka too-.. PHorr~ch"e~s anndeAw11d1t~sr ~~~!'. ~l:st!~ ~~~r~ l~al~~n~;~~ ~~s~!~i ·~3 u lr~C ·~~m~h7aS ~~ ~. llt!J Co:.la Me:.J ladies custom dl·~1.:n1.>d '° '1 l'l ,_. d ~ J..., M ( Id h d _.,,,,._ "''"' ,_...,., K k Al I II THA \'EL TllAILER dresltes. short & t'Vl'n111.:. WOVEN WOODS Sat Sun 12 s &46 92.13 ·' JCU\lol> ~ Ul' ronll-C-all Lisa SS2·S9'10 ing, ans ie ea • _,.,., ...,.,..,_,., awa:.a ·1 :.o tr r. J O• ... ·n Ho.ill :!·I', :.elf cont. & MIHI I I Ds 20291 Aeal'lll, SA H"'' \mJ1un' I. l'r) t..tml· CNG :.tovc. etc Days or l b:.t ofr 49:t-t9tf.2 art ..-,1zc:. 1012 11 plu'> miln). LN "'' 1"1-1"7 un9616E 67S 4""1 S kt Uo3 l , 2 ·75 11 P 6pm S4.~llJJU77:$ I Li I -----"' ;,.. " \lahogany con~ol<' ,.,t1•H·o, "'"'7. • ves · ..... many i.:001 us a 1· Woodl•n !>hullers & pull Venduigmachmes ut co:.l w TV. ver) luvely, B W Jotmson's, /\:.king $1300. household llcmi. C'J'h blind~ L'plt>llO';orfrc· :?hotfOod.ISnoConc.~Pianos&OMJOns 8090 ~S45-lnS 23' 1\lbatr oss Ope n 9629787a£t 61'M '72 Yamaha 125, AT2. E n duro. elec lll.irt. auto lube. xlnt t·ond. 3,00u m1. S3SO. 49"' llS.'>-1 :!I' 1'r.1vl'll'7l' l'r:.ull'f" Xlnl l'Ood11 wn only.SatSunlOam4pm tail !I AM lo SPM call postage stamp~.!:!••••••••••••••••••••••• Cockpit Ruring s loop. See Dime·A Line ad fl.IS 11951 _ natural food or ho,,.1cry fo'I ELIJS Warehouse sale Fully n gged, xlnt cond. BRIDAL Shop, out of bu!i 1 ness! N<'w ~uwns , :ill ~IZe:.; act•t•:.:.ori ('S I other misc. items 903 Delaware, JJ B, Sun. on ly! 536·8064 SUPER BUY!!! 12' maho>:any planks, 8 It• Ill' wi de. 1to2" thick. SO\' per fl. 646-8080. 541i.5735 &t2,89881 64SS2~S Hiii P1unos 'Oq::ins. Boab&Manne Bst olfer.752·8353days. Exec des k w /roll out drawer . $SS 631-02()1 n cw u:. 1· d . SP in et:; . Equipment s u p e r s a 1 l e r ! 2 4 • Grands, Pl;.1vers, Goang ••••••••••••••••••••••• T rimara n nicest o n outforbustnt•ss.Hcnt lsl' Gettef'~ 9010 Coas t. Compl eqpd. opt. K!lWJI, Steinway. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s:woo. Wkdys494-4167. Raldw1n, Chiekenn l(. Zochac in natable 10'. Glast.ron 1!173, JK' de<'p v hull. 302 F ord enj?. 18/0 B . 270 Volvo out· dnve. Xlnl pwr & speed. Perl. cond. Vanson trlr meld. Sac. for school. Dys 532·2892; e v s. 751-4185 '73Kawa~3k1 li51-'7 $350 Good t•ond 586·32-H {.jll 5Sli·ll67 I 1960 llolu.lay Ha ml.lier. Ill', ~elf 1•ont'd. Rca:s. ofr. · ~·9677 art 61' M ---Auto Servic•,Parh & Acu ssoriH 9400 . ....•................. -----Bicycles. Men's Schwann MOVING Out of St alt', Pottery Clasws l~pd SSS. Woman's S spd Sal. lll evt•rythml! l!Ot':.' for ming 1 W heel & SSS. lake new_ 8.lby cnb Ya m uha , l\1mball. Wrltu (714 t63!1 2770 12072 Urookhur:.L. GG Usedone week 12' Koralle Sloop w/trlr. SS7S 646-068! sails. elec mtr. ge ar. Ski-Boa t 18', nds a lot or SS7S. 494.2793 work. New Volvo eng . 1973 Suzuki TSlOO :-.lrel'l bike, 900 ma. Clean & sharp. $29S. 646·068l t.·ve-; -----VW ENGINES USED· REBUILT 205 E. l9th, CM. G4S !WOii hJn<lbwldang lech's. 6 wk & matt, Simmons, "ht -----..-t'r:.4!. qu.al'd. anst.ruclor:., ~. &4.t-6739 Jo'URNJTURfo;, tools & ap l::J rthfor ms, 866 W. Ullh, K.Ul--g-w-ater bt-d-. -m-a-lc-hmg pliances. 17932 Wcllbank, CM, 645-4950 loveseats, e nd tbls, :.ew HB. 846-~ ----- ~Im mg Sale. 25' to SSO Jo'urn, h1k1•s \ lolhcs, m1sr kalchen IO)!:t, oll 1\·e .. upl ':., rt'• rd ' & mnn• !-I.it !1 \M l!lllll ">•lrra :-.Oll.o, Tun l1•rnc· k In { lothrn.: lll'W & u'l'd, hoo,.chohl .:•Kl<.h u1!11' & t•nc.b IO 1µ111 Sun 11nly, 1!211Curtc1, l'o:st.1 Ml·'u Vo Apt 'lot. wshr rlryr h1 fl, haby t'luthe:., 111ld:. n t•fld!>. 10 :.J)ll h1k1• ~41 ( 'cr,t.i M<'Sll St \1'1 f' l'M. S.1l1Sun. 11 ll'M :--1111lflllli Mov1ni: S;ill•. 1':vL•rv1h1r1g l!OC'S, ruru. ,1ppl r1'1h1111! .:car. Mo11 /Tu1•, 1111lv lllth 19l h . Ill h l'l lK I rvin1• t\ \I'. N pl II• h Cash only li42 :Mi711 S;it.~n. Clothe•!<, t'111n.1 hds. t'ryi.t.11. ,h111h1 :.1-rl'Cn.'> & mnn• 1.1:1 Ut/111 ·IOl K.Ulg:, 1'1.il 1· NII ~n U>-4. l\4'h111d I 1 IJ' \\ Halbo..i Ill\ 11 ="•'" 1•url l'cnan l1'1•hlc1 \111111 Snooty lockbay Ger~ Salt J\ntlQut> W1rk1•r, I.imp' hk.-n<'W lwm h\'<h \pl :.i1e Mttytu.: wo1,h1·r. ulll drMft 'i: lhl, 1 pt •!. wv1•rJI boy ·!> bake~. i:n•1•n v..t, •'I "hair &r hu~~·w. ,1 111 ~111• fratllo(, l>lanl"' 11.i111ur. Strombt.or~ (.'arl!'lon 1•1in :;o lc s tcr1·•) 11hon o ( 'h1ldre n 's IOV'< & hook~. lOOl!I, 3 1·h1·~t 11f llrnw1•r'. m1sr :!.Jilt! F.url\111 l>r, N. 8. 5411-<ltt.S J\am. baby Items, cycle part.a, lawn mower 1 llrea, 1615 Tu:!ttn, C. M. I-h t slake bed for '•or .. , 1ng marh. lamp 551 4252 lon pick up truck $350 bi:i ).tl7 Pl·r,unJI C:ollectton of ring.,, i.tolrl & pret•1ous '>lHOl''> l'ort suun.1 fur l\lou mu:.l :..h:rd1te ~11 3U93 cir SI! I 06M Ho.tt motor. St!ars 1.2 H P llke new. $80 Stert'i> con solt AM F M , Wl!:.t mlo(house, S150 551 0577 l>m1n1t rm :;et , :! anll'lut: •·hr!". WJ!>h l'r dr) l.'r l'l\Otl<' 960 :.! 11 :1 I;" rM•at & ~or.1 I.ilk "ht 1un\llil', :! thl,, \It ll••r lwcl C ros t f n •e rd rt)!, tw111 l>t.'l.I, dbl ~<.lrm !!Cl • li>IK 3472 ------ l>nnkang fount.tan, 1·le<' tnc uffll'e l) Pl' $50 Hla r k & Oeckl'r corctt,·-. .. hed)!cr tn mme" ti R Petrillo ~urfboard s.!l t>l2 2\173 l:leauttful na\ y & ht·1.:t• 11nent.il rug. !I\ I:! nu S3 .!!jj) firm il3.1 :!ti>! I DISASTE.R SAL'! We ne..>11 lo P<I\ 1111r r1·n '0 we wall !>1•11 \lo h,1t \lo" cun Wo: h ... ,.,. lot-. nl plants an nirl.' lll•b. ,, n1•11t rus t coriluruy ~li·1·1wr ' of .J w 1 1· k l' r r h r ' . ~la) l<11~ wh:.r . bJkl'r ~ ra1·J.. & n11" 'm .ippl'.., l'Jll JO)llOW SJl llr Sun 497 IJO.I ~:1t·1tron1<•-i Ertuq1mrnt. ~IJ):nu." nr..:;in s:~1 Ui•i· ti..u111,...t'opc-. "~1 '"1·•·11 1 ... mp s:.11 II• h.i • i.. "' •1c1<1L111 pwr '>Ulll'lit•'· ""ood uph11J,l1•ri•.t rhr 11111, ,. I: 1· n ,. r .it 11 r' SIOO \\•of 'h•·lf m.rnll•I I. fl. \1 '· du1>l11.,1t1n1: SlllO 111:•1> Hut111n,hdl, m.11 h11w , .1J1 .111t11r' NH o,,w111·h,' ht .1l ''"k' r•• '"'"'' I'll ll'li \I. lhlt,.t1r 'J\. Sl:l j hcl t flUI h ..,. """11t Jkh 1:.i 1 ~.1t & ms sr , ou111 !Jlr s1 •o "°'""!~ ...... • Jdr1·h<',l $15 1o-1:111+tl.1 111-.1\ v 1lul\-mJnu.1ll) Nt'V>I Sul(JI Jhll AlbJnv np.•r.111"! putt••r 'bench Tninlt. \I. 11·.tthn '''·JP'. ~I t'.1111>42 2627 mu.'>l !>l~ S271 !11.M! 114*4 llammond. Lowery GulbrJnscn Organs & Kawai Pianos. fo'or Your Pnrc rail &4.t 9200 HAMMOND ORGANS l'0'1l'l.ETE1.l'H: •...; ~:W .C. l '~El>• 1111\ "1th ('onf1dt•nt'l' I r II m I h \' II I tJ l' ' l .\ul hon led II .im m11nd L>.:,11\•f 111 llran"t' t:vun· I\ \\,• 11t 111 not tw know- tnl(I} u111k1 !'lold • ' FH ~I-. I IHI ;,\N t:t.~S \t n n 1• \ 1•. 1· ,. cry on i> \lol'lt·11m,• S'l'lll' l'l Ott ('l\LL •••JUST ARRIVED• KAWAI PIA.HOS llAMMONl>ORGAN & l'l,\\IOC.:ENTt:t{ 28..').I t·; C11.1sl I l\lo}. t'oro11J 1.Jt>I Mar li4-1 !1200 Or~an. 'l"-'••kt>r & t\('Ol·h. 1mm.1r 1omllt10n $11100 i'.ill~l ,\ntq piano. lw.1111 1·.:ihnt & toot• $4~ IS.lti llZ'J2, 709 :-. M • .11n ~\ Need slip or moonng 27 root sa1l boat. 675-3447 for 9030 ....................... Com plete Chrysler marufolds for JUI c u. V8 . I ncludcs manifold:. n1crs, elbow s, end pljte i>\•er} thin!? for twm en gines with 430 hours. $225 total co:.t. Call Dale·at 496-1821 Pearson T riton . Very good cond. many e xtras, (714) 673·7873 •22' SAN T A NA · Crset Race. JILS31, 6 HP. 0 B. nu ngg1ng & sails 5 bags. xlnt cond. SSllOO. Pvt. pt y. l 714) 528-8059 LASER bouJ:hl 1n Spnng '75, gold, Harken racing bkx:k. w1trlr. good cond. S950. Call 64-0-8527 wkdys --Cal 2S, sailboat , 1966 Elec. start SORP Mere. (c l ass i c beauty ). 0 B motor. tnrl. elec. Mainsail, jib. Genoa. 7112 hardware. $600.493·4164 Honda OB. encl head. Man ne Eletronics Eqwp Demyo & used VHF, l>~·pt h recorde r s , fla~hers. A DF's, battery char141o"rs, C B's, all al dl.'arout pm·cs. 8!J7 W. 16th St. Nwpl Heh. 12 4, Sat&Sun only. Bst ofr. First cashiers check takes. 494·S714 WANT Oaysa1le r -Trade 18' Deep V 140 OMC. Moel a ll new. Has ever- ything. CaU87Wl09. H081El2 Nice condition $350. !lfi8·2SZO 196820' Mark Twain. many xtras. $2500. 546-6643 Wmdrole 24 ' many xtru, 1----------3 sails. trlr . OB. VHF· 34' StArlire, ·15, w/trlr, FM, ts,O'JS. V.,-y nice. 22S OMC. hdlp. head, 830-G328 ~alky. trim tabs, bait ---------tank, outrincrs VHF, 73 COWMllA 34 tatb, lo bra. Brla tol\ DtHel, PP.&e.7SM $13,tU. 8 40·2868 or 1--------M0-48"12 Yankee aa-"Bullet". S.crHlco br istol 22' Owus Cabin Cruiae.r. See to ap~., m•ke of. ror. (213)897·8HS o r (%13~1.S Race .ti CrWH, clluel, ablotutely loaded. Super ah11111. coct $100lc. Wu1t 9tll now. Sm.all 1111 'ln tnde. Aalrlna $$S,OOO. fll. f er? 6'1S. 70ll Best olfer. 673·6580. '73 Honda CB SOtH . Many xtras, xlnt cond. $900. Der BU1?gy Shop SJ0.694.0 '72 Glencoe 18' jacuzzi jet 837·2178. ski boat w /455 Olds eng. --------g;()()/()(r. 979·1741 days '75 HONDA sso 4 t'yl, VAJ.Vt.:S nd Special~ He11ds off. 8 cyl. S16. sll V..S's. 6 ryl SI2 most 6'!<. 1 nl s12. most 4':.. + paru. Our work guaran· kt'<l !HS IJOl5 or7Sl·l517afl 7PM. c ust. h a·bdck :.eat layback handlcburs. 18' K o n a 1974 . 135 Just in ttmc for :.pnnl! Evmruclc, blue & silver. Getltni;! M arrt<'!f I ware Tandem t rlr. C lean, says no b1kl', car. $1250 ="'l'W \'W l::ni:ine 18cc. !iuper s ki boat. 646·5311 Call 5"ll 47M ro1 :1:1t1 HHS Jll 3PM ask for llob MUST SELL f'AST '70 HONDA SL90 17' Stevens flatbottom, Sl.OO Mi f.iiil O UM'<I Snup 1•n Tt>OL HO\, V·drlve, wood deck.1----j.!IKKI l'Ond $2~0 orr1it custom pa int & inte rior. Honda CLiO, Low mill.':., t>lb ti817. lrl::. :!SO.I Vance lrlr . w /m ags. very nJl't•1·ond. $200. Sacrifice $2,000. Aft 6. 96H·2ti211 I i\P W1ri• m ;11!" 7,1:; +·t (;hu C:oo1ty~·ar l1rl':. Almo~l nu $220 t'all ht' r orl'li P M 11 H)<l 51! 846-8016. SKI BOAT GRAND OPENING SPECIAL 642-4040 1966 110 4STnkt• $1400. Very drpcnclablc 557 211).'i --.-r . Autos for Sal• '75 '~mt.Jha. Xlnt <'und. ••••••••••••••••••••••• only s.ooo ma !I mm. old, Antiques/ c~ll aft 6, 868-6mJ ClaHics 9 520 T.0 . P. 75 llonda MT :!~U ••••••••••• •• •• •• ••• • • • Elsinore I.ow mill'' C:1ll ·~ MOl>El.TCOUPI': bcfore6PM. 771 IH~. 2li:J Ford cngml'. C ·I auto 6SOTRIUi\tl'll Chopp.•d S,.'>jMI 536 t>twli tran:.. Cor va1r front Corvelli' rear, ongm~I hodv S.'.l.950 P\'t Prty ti4S·S91J DISTRIBUTOR'S SPECIAL 'nY2 MOPED ("' I' l •I''' n.,., I f; H>t\I () ,,.,.f W '"'~J,,_ ,.~, M 11'•""°'1'' • I \ '""O• . .. CATAUMA AUTO sut-f ROOF I 646 S.,.W A"• Cott. "'4ete • ... ' -DJ8 DAllV PllOT SUndey. April 17. t9n v-9570 A,llh,. WtlllM 9590 ..._ W..tecl tffO W.. Lq 1 lecl Autos, l"'pomd Autot. f_,orW .......................................................................................................................................... ~/ Rac:rutfu.. r,.u 95H Cfflalies 9520 V.wc:Jes t5JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• .............................................. Prefect Ccr Corvalr Powered Sand ~B EJACQl~·y ~ PS. Alla., Gtu.betta ~pnnt (a BuuYr • lrlr, ~· $600 ~ ~-84.50 days 0:1~· f'l assac an anyone 's or or. Alao, new T--------'-book>. Ao eacellent '61 Roadstn-, glass body, for 1910 lntemat.Jonal Travel t.ldy wtll\ beauUlul new Dune Buggy . $1SO. All. $1 ,900/Besl oUer red pamt and • '6.1 1300 ~ Z2I05 4j4..()llll Vdoce engine w I I ~pd •wt.. Roce --------- trans. ID gd runo1na lodl ' '540 l.95Z. 79 passenger Crown nd (U\ h Sehl Bus In good runmnf: f'O IS ellllrll' a1> •••• •• •••• •• ••••• •• • ••• 'OOd .-..00 XJ t bod ~n runrung ~trong 1D ' _. n Y my Spyder 't1l I repla~'ttl DUME IUGGY $750 _MS-__ 9282 ______ _ 1t will\ MWtt 1000) Will 2056 Ph1centa. C M :.cl11tll -incluchngalaoa 1969 vw"oune Buggy ~pare 4-s peed trans , bod ' damaged engine block fiberglass Y • rally .. _.. whJ~. nobby tares. ~I ...,.. good ~ad. interior bar & top, street legal. panels and seats. manx liCood cond Must sell Junk parts and an MG $1200.49tim Mitten car cover for . ------ SlSOO. Phone 6-15 5108 64 Ood-'{e Polara, mag '57 Jnternullonal Tow truck . $2,000 2068 Ptacenlla C<Mlta MKa TOW TRUCK '73 Ford 1"500. S s pd trans. reblt eng & trans, (71<1) 642-4930 ----after 6 or 645 7$42 und wheels, racing sus· 75 LUV, t rick pulnt, leave msg for ~nni~ Jll!ll!>IOO, posi traction, chrome Jackman's, wade l :!i6. Art Carr, trans. tires. campr shell, disc Edelbrock manifold, brks, CB, AM!io'M. 8 trk • PIMSTRIPIHG • Freehand$25up548-7387 !sky cum, alumin stereo. tintl·d '61 Karm•nn Ghia 2180 l'l' enJC, 48 Webcri., head wk, f':mpa, II ~poke:., rad1ab, recond. lhruout. See to PL~tons, & more. Body wlndsluelds. dnvang late, KOOd cond. En!? nds brush guard Lo mi, work . make offer must see to apprt•c 6.11 11167 586-6645 ---apprtt $2900 or consider 4 WhHI Drins 9550 i2 PU. 1600. Custom Int Jackman rams, tires, & more' $1800 or bes t ~1658 trade ror PU. ~I Camino ••••••••••••••••••••••• or Ranchero. 642-4689 '71 Ford ~2 Ton. 4-Spd, WIHAVIVANSl CASHFOaCAaSI WIWIUIUY .,,_a.-o 9705 IMW 9712 Dataa 9720 Top $ Dollar S pald tor Y~ DATSUM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Over U van coaF1oru .uutock. ",., ALL SALE PRICED!!! Ex«lll'nt Selttt Ion Oil All Conversions TR.AVCO SANT AHA COHTEMPO And Ga.es la Stock /-11\\.~. ALLEN 01.0SMOBILf. •CAUILLAC GMC TRUCKS ~ VAN~ • ...... -"""~(.~\·•· ... I.AWN.II NICUll .. ..... .. .... '"'' 83 1-0800 '73 Dodge. Cuat lnter. & paint. Lo mile. mags, stereo & extras. Xlnl co nd, $4250 . 644-0875/631 ·02"16 cle&1H&.$od can, trucu.. PAJD FOR OR NOT Alpha "14 Spyder XLNT '73 BMW 3.0S. 4 dr. air, 1975 DATSUN Corvett.elO. Ask for Paul TOP DOUA1. COND 16,300 Slvr blk ka~r. AM' fM sten'O. 210% O'Neill. ~·T-c"'aS Int. Pr . 494-7803, Upd.18375 008414 ~ d d HOW ... D c ... _._. --A 642 .. spet • air con • -•..--n WICK DATSUM ·™9· AM 't'M stereo. M1chl'ltn Dove & Qut_H Sts San Juan Capistrano 73 Alla, GTV, Veloct!, Cpei~ C4'l'i f 715 rad 1 • I 5 & m • g i. • NF.WPORT B'EACH ll 1-1375 493·3175 55PO: air, stereo. like ••••••••••••••••••••••• lM6Ph.f> WE PAY TOP DOLLAR new 29.000 m1. 492.0720 1973 Capn 6 ryl. 11unroor. SADDUIACk Jo'ORTOPUSEDCAR..., ----.appear. group Auto VAWYIMPOtts l''OREIGN. DOMESTIC WE Alfa Spyder 74 Sspd tr.ms Xlnt ('Ond 1 831·2040 495--4949 or CLASSlCS NEID AM/t'M istcreo. 1mrnac ov.nttr. Low 35,000 mi. U your car 1S extrli clean c• .. _..... $'59llO Eves, Mt-2:MG, day $2450 l':vt & wknd see us ftrst. ~" 549-9361 75.'? 8298, da)i. 89ti-1708 AGt 9725 IAUB IUICK USED CARS A.ti t707 '74 ea;n . Nu rlutch, brk~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 292SHarbor Blvd. MOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• & more. xlnt l'O nd 1975 RAT Costa Mesa 979·2500 CAU. PAPPY '74 Audi lOOLS. &>1gc Stereo. $2500/ofr 846 6093 I J4 SPIDEtt WE Buy 540-5630 Minlcond. Pvt. Pty. --New top. ma.c whecb, $3200. 644·5923 M-. 9720 AM /F-'M stereo tape & CLEAN CARS low miles. t620NJA>. Amfflt.H•aiMy 9709 ....................... SaM Pric.d-$4444 & TRUCKS 2626 HARIOR BLVD. ;•4••;::;;·~·:;.;:~·:~·r~ DRIVE A MIRACLE MAZDA CONNELL COSTA MESA '-'pd, great gas saver, LITILE... 215(1 U6:S~sB~0v~, C.M. IOll~SO~ & so~ • LINCOlN·MERCllHY ---xlnt cond, $1750. Must SAVE A LOT CHEVROLET Wos. ._,ftlPOl __ ,. ... 9d...t isell. being transferred. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (714lS48-2700orS48-8176 SHOP&COMPARt: Ci•••• al 970 I IARWICIC DATSUN 2828 Harbor Btvd. COSTA M ESA 546-1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 l\UStin Amer. Ex. gas San Juan Capistram\ 1,75 nul~ Gd tires. 382 \lac-831-1375 •93.3375 MASERATI tona #12. 642-1737 $495. ... '7S t'tat 124 Spydcr, red, 15.000 m1, stereo 8 Irk, x..lnt t'Ond, Sil,SOO. $54·1011 --. '64 Chevy. M&gs, Capt scats, air shocks. cpl, punl'g, 12-v, rerng, dual batt Pl a-cool, sank, __ TO_P_OO_L_LA_R __ _ VERY N ICE. $1600. • PAID IC HAM SIM Only 1189 miles on this IMW 9712 '73 t'tat 124 Spart. S spd, stereo. Xlnt cood. Pvt pty $2200/ofr. Daya ~7 1337 eves 646-1438. 768-5258. IMMEDIATELY R-Olls Royce trade· in. In •••••••••••••••••••••• • NEWPORT DATSUN SADDLEBACK SPECIALS Fial 68, l24 Sport Cpe, lu '6l KarmannGh1a.2180cc AM /F-'M stereo, xlnt . eng. 48 Weber.., bead wk, cond tJSOO/ofr, 495-4513. --- 1973CHEYY '63 CHEVY Cmpr/van Sttper cln., cusl. ant for camp'g. $1450. ~ 3976 FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME JN TOSEEUS true concours condition. Dark brown w /tan In· tenor & gold stnping. Blaupunkt Berlin stereo tape w /recorder. A modern, exot i c automobile U\at must be BMW 8210 4 Door. 4 speed, rad.lo. (097PKE> HOWS2795 888 DOVE STREET Near MacArthur &Jamboree Roads 83J..1300 nu. ammaeulate. $1S99. 644-1443 <Rich I ------ Emp1, 8 spokes, radials. T~b 9560 recond. lhruoul. ~ lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• B.CAMIMO apprec S2900 or con:.ader trade for PU, t:I Camino or Ran<'hl'ro 642 4689 19 MG (TC), nght hand 1ln Vl', looks beautiful S7.19Scash 543 3814 1975 FORD Fl 00 Automatic, pwr. steer· mg, aar cond .. vinyl top & AM/FM radio. (38927X > Sale Priced-$3650 MIRACLE MAZDA 21SO Harbor Blvd. C.M 645-5700 2150 HarborBlvd.,C.M. ------ Automatic, pwr. steering & low mlles. (248052 >. On ~ale thls w~k for OMLY $3995 · MIRACLE MAZDA • 64S-570~ __ VCIM 9570 •............•••....... '15 Oodg<', ·'• T. 127 .. WU. PS. PB. auto. AC, "h'rt·o. cust ml, low m1, ht·~l oJ fer. 581·2664 67 Ford Econolme, 6 cyl, 3 HEWPORT IMPORTS s pd manu:il trans, 3100W.Cst Hwy,NB w,seats, gd cond. SlZ75. 642-9405 ~~-4442 . ·--------- '71 Dodge 300. ex cond. Air. panell'<I. new paint. l'rpld, $2900. 64-0-0451 IS Chev Beauv1llc ~• ton. DI'< ant. full wand ow:., I>"' r !>ll't.•r & brki.. W auto. AM. F~ tape, xlnt l'Und :.13,000 ma Cop- pc•r buck~km. SS200. Ph: flit2 I004 ------ WE BUY •USEDCARS& - TRUCKS• Come in or Call FtlEE Appraisal Grotti Ct..vrolet 18211 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 847-6087 * 549-3331 '54 FORD SUMLIMER Cla:.sic Convert Yellow with bcl.J:t! inter & lop. Ong. restored mint cond tllruoul C.reat l'ar for the Summer .. Ahi.olutely one of a kind. i-:at Your llc<1rt Out Fonz' Call Ted fM 9179 or 675 15XS ti6 Chevy l·lon ~lep \an ·73 engine. Windows .ill arouw:I, hydraulic door Got.XJ heater, tires. body All ~erv1cc records, ~000 645-3269, 646-7698 •c .. ''llL'VY 2 d D 1 l!JW Chevy ""• ton.. Xlras_ '67 Ford Window Van '64 ME."TRO lnlcr'nl. Step Ma~s. cpl , 8-track. $8SO van. $325. Clll S48·2689: 642·6351. TOP bOLLAR PAID FOR CLEAN "': " "' r , l' uxc Call for deta.ils · Gd. ~hape, new t n~. SOOO !>48~ or trade for VW but; l'h -------- T .ii 675-9441 'll7 '• T F'ord Pickup w /11' Tc<1 rd rop Cam per 9530 remfi: eng . $2500. 'J60 1651 979·s.t26 '6S VW bus. Cusl. inter • paneling. carp .. cur tams, sunroof. Must sell 646-8456 ....................... ------- E Sq 00 Ford, VS. air. s ter(.'(), DUN BUGGY Dirt or 72 Ranchero wre. good new tires, trans cooler, Sand.~. ra~ duel port cond. $2300 /oCfer all tint glass, $1600 \'W, on Chcnoeth frame 5-tS 99S4 &U-9918 0.Stm Features + hvy --_, _____ _ cit y c~tm tnuler Use<t I Jlj\l' ... omethm~ you want '67 Che\' Van H>tl WB, No time~ $2200 list Ofr l/l wll" Clas~1hl'<.l ads do eng or trans. $SOO or bst i68·1667 al wdl 642 54;>"78 -· ofr. SJ6-609S --- CUSTOM LlASE CUSTOM YAM LOW.U IMPORT CARS AU.MODELS Autos, H•w 9800 Autos, M•w 9800 Autos, H•w 9800 .... ,,,,,,, , ... o .. -,. t '"'"" '1t~ ~ ~ "'If ',-I 1#; ·~'""'" ...... ,~ ... ,-,, '°"""""".,,...._.,._I _.,.,.,...,,.~·"• ""'"'•",..,....,.,~ ....... ~ .... , ..... WE HEED YOUR USED CAR HOW TOP SPAID CALLGORDOH ·······~··············· ••••...•............... ••·•••······•······••·• ·. .... DRIVE A LlffiE, SAVE A LOT! 1977 DATSUN 280Z COUPE-MODEL 41 2 4 speed AM/FM & fully factory 0QUIPPed Ordr>r your<; IO<lay M;.inv 1 'l choose from with oot1ona1 equipment See us lodav -We re lreewav closP' 28~ MEW 1977 PICKUP -'-.. ---~·1L~~ 1977 1 ~Ton Mot1PI -'2 2 hlPr ~ng1nE> electronic 1gn11ton 4 spef'd owr r11;c brakes vinyl interior. wneel covers & lull unc1er~edl 1054735-10 121 SALE PRICE ,. ... \OUOI UU tOU\lYOO • Uf• 714/990 7900 •211/&'h-39~1 Trade ·m Dollge LWB s~·yl <1uto trans. camper cqpd 55,000 m1. Jli~h book $2195 For rar or s mall WJ~nn 548 0581 ----"71 Dodge, A.T. AM/FM. carp. panll'g, sunrr. VERY CLEAN. $2500. 675 09<l2 aft J m VW V<1n, rebll enJ?, $1850 968-490 I COSTA MESA AMC-JEEP 252-1 llARBOH BLVD COSTA ~BSA 549-8023 ---------- CAROUTLET CosltforCan Poid For Or Mot 2145 HARBOR BLVD. lllarbor & V1ctona) COSTA MESA 642-0653 PVT. PTY. Needs a car for $100 as soon as poss. Must run gd. ! 67S-2A86 · 2 2 Iller engine. 4 speed. AM/FM radio. tinted glass rear defogger. side molding. pin striping & lull undersea!. (079599-983) SALE PRICE 54195 BIG CARS ARE COMING DOWN TO VOLVO'S S•ZE ... NOT UPTO VOLVO'S STANDARDS. Some of the fat cars have reduced to almost Volvo-esque proportions. But try as they mignt to copy our 11nes. they haven't managed to duplicate our features. Standard equipment like \our-wheel power-assisted disc brake6. And a dual braking system In which each circuit l·-~·A~M~~""""==j~-===··:!:-r-::!~iO::, operates on three-flot two-wheels. Plus orthopedlcally-deslgned bucket seats. :C. And a 12·outlet he~ttngiYent1lation system They're on every Volvo we sell. (Or ~ • - ~~ lease ... an alternate' way to finance your Volvo ) But conspicuously absent from Detroit's slimmed-down models. So it doesn't make much sense to buy a Volvo-size car unless there's a Volvo Inside It. See us for both. 2DOOR 8ta"d MW WOii all Ille 9IW!da•d hm"Y 1-INI yo.; would •~t (2424592311-848) 56160 PLUS TAX &UCCNSC seen. (979Pf R ). ROYCAAVBIMW ' 1540J1 m boree Road ·• ~EWPORT BEACH 640-6444 • Ftln Can From Jim Rickman Min 21.24 E. Colorado Bl. Pasadena • 213/795-2551 B e ntle y Mercia Roadster!\ '51 Jag drp head coupe <DRUPY) '52 Jag 120 Rdsl r C219KVT) '53 Sunbeam Talbot Cnvt IONUS31 '56 Bentley Sdn RHO <936PELI '56 Bentley Snrl, RHO (22ARIG> '56 Bentley. James Young Sdn ( (148NKK I '61 Buiteyc Spri te llUMH663> '61 Bentley Sedan LHO. air ((NQUSSSJ ·i;2 Rolls 1• s, Jame:. Young cSCGl3> '62 MB 300 Con\'l'rl R llO (ISTVH70) '63 J<1~ XKE Jlds lr UOOll20> '63 Benll<'Y Sedan, Hill> <ENG4KX ) 'GS Aston 085 Cpc, L2D, air <ST'J't.n9) f\en\ley Continental Cpe<ENGBLA5e30) '66 Rolls MPW Cpc RllD !~GCHlU803) '66 Bentley "T " Sedan RHO, aar cSBlf788 ) '68 Rolls Convert, RllD 1410PFE) '72 MB 2SOC Cpe, a1r<SAMW2> '74 Rolls Sedan. Sunroof (817521) '27 R olls. 4dr, open tourer (lll.F> '51 Aston 082, Chev pwr <OPL844l '62 Sunbeam Alpine Con- vert (406053) Locally call CaricK Carrion 752-7847 ·oo AUSTlN American 2 dr sedan. auto, runs well. ssso. 646·3379 AltaRCMMO 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ProfectCcr HERE NOW! THE630CSi IMWRESALES CLASSIC'BMWs 1973 2002tii-Th1~ nne 1s loaded!! t (2Jl:SJTG 1 l974 CSA Coupe-One vr a k.md ! (665S ru ) . BMW2002s 1972-Automalll'. air co nd . & AM /t~M (12lf"TQ). 1973-4 speed+ sunroof (907MFG). TOPIUYY See us fm;t, & la~t • Top dollar na1d for tmporb.. COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 llurbor Blvd Co::.La Mesa 5-10 6'1 ltl 19tll Dal~un 510. Very re liable . re.,nbl l'Onu S"JOO,bst ofr. l'all ISJ3.5J27 646·3755 t'V!I 71 Datsun 280Z. like nu Loaded. GM $71\00 Priced to sell. Day!> 979·5851 Eves 751 8534 '71 t'tal Spt Cpe, orig ownr all mamt rec. lop ..,hapc, Sl42S. 642-S4-0l aasa SALE SHOP & COMPARE IF YOU MUST! Bui We Feel These or<' rhe LOWEST PRICED FIATS IN SOUTHERN CALIF. 1975-4 speed with sun- roof. (907MVG ). 1975-Aulomatic. (0154 J. 197S-Aulomat1c, air co nd . AM /Fl\1 stereo. (0300 I. BMW 530ts 1975-Automattc. air cond. &stereo. (062NIF). 1976-4 speed. {611RDG >. -------11 • BRAND NEW '76 SADDLEIACK VALLEY IMPORTS 831-2040 49S-4949 DEMO SALE! 1977 BMW 530i Sierra be1~e w,t<1n tn· ter1or. 4 spt•l•d & Rlaupunkl stl'rco w I ~J>«!akl'rs. (0006). ROY CARVER IMW lS.tOJamboree Hoarl NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 CREVIER &I SI & UOAOWAY SANTA AHA 835·3171 THE UlTIMAT£ OfllVIHG MACHINE •USED BMW's* '75530ta HKWT '743.0CpeS/R 746L.WB i5 2002 4spd 629N BK '762002 4spd S /R 334PCW '7S20024spd 764NJM c~ °" Sundays ORAHGE COUHTY'S OLDEST & Sales-Service-Leasing Roy Carver.Inc. Rolls k oyce BMW 154-0 J amboree Newport Beach 640-6444 1975 Datsun 8210, xlnt cond .. new tires, $2600 9ti3·~ '74 PU Nu brks, shocks. tm'S. empr shell & bed·-+- ~tcrro Huns l(d. 45k ma $2450 ~-4193 l'l'jfi nlO COUP\'. air. \~1 FM. man~ i.trj~. lo m 1 I I !I 5 I o f r 114 1.11 :>-12'.) "jj iltl. \Int l'llnrt I WOO ma, 1\M FM raJ. :iut1) trans S3000 !lAA·O:ln6 ·71Datsun2ti(IZ. xlnt t'<•nd . .tlr cond, ma!-!:-.. AM FM ~Ll'rc•o, make offer. 49-t •1508 ·74 200Z. air, ;1uto. ma~~. \'cry clean, J'Jl\l, S5000 M:!-8334 ------- '73 Datsun Sta. Wagon .. oe•O IH t'(;t'H,111')'\l'\t) .. 1A1no IJOA """"• o.t 1\4 l ·t"" LA tQ • 1t1nu>'ltto11ton •J 36•; BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 11111 l ••<tr. ll•d. I• 7 I\'\~ H U•OING t OH I f A CH 1973 DATSUN 240Z 4 speed. Miles arc ri~hl & this car is in <'Xccllent condition! (89111GZ I. 1976 BMW 2002-Metallic S• Pric"'-$4450 fjord blue w /blue in-MIRACLE MAZDA terior & AM /F'M stereo 2150 Harbor Blvd .• C.M. cassette. (665PQN ). 64S-5700 $7600 or best offer. Pvt. ------ Ply. 675-5853 Musl sell. very sharp, 1975 '74 BMW 2002 Tll. super 710. many xtras. low mt, clean.superfast,privpr-S29SO 840-297'1 , or ty. 213: 599-6208 IW6·5521 __ _ FIAT 128 2 DOOR SEDAN l!>Ell 11093071 LIST PRICE '3373 FACTORY REBATE '400 DICK MllllR DISCOUNT 1274 SAVE S674 $2699 • OVER 200 7t.au r/"4-(,(~ pr ?-.tl.dL~ '/)~ • 1976 FIAT 2 DOOR STANDARD I '"If 14 •, -i"" I t• 70•lllJ1 1976 FIAT 128 'l DOOR CUSTOM ,...,, >SI,.,..,, f".;ll 1049'0l j • 1076 FIAT 131 ::Z DOORS SPUD -, " _.._, ·~· • 01 .. 101'f ACT NOW! BUY TODAY! LIMITED OFFER! • SUPERB SERVICE DEPT. HI~• Sefedlen •f u •• ,, ,,,.,..rt. (or• \wbtul to ,,.o, Sol•. Alf , •• , pi•" ..... Ur Otf.-good 1• ~ • 11 17 (Jo-,i DICK MILLER MOTORS aasa A1£a 's Giulietta Sprint. An excellent '61 body with beautiful new red paint and a '63 1300 Vcloce engine w I 4·spd trans. in gd. running cond. (this engine has been running strong in my Spyder 'tal J replaced il wtlh newer 1600). Will sell all including also a spare 4-speed trans., damaged engine block and good head, interior panels and seats, many junk parts and an MG '76 2002 4spd., sunroor. AM/FM cass. Jn warr. Clay. 675-9377 & 556-2660 #'75 280Z# OHLY 55675. 120 W. Worner or assume low lse payts Santo Ana 557-2132 $200. below la~t weeh Mitten car cover for Have something you want $1500. Phone 645-5108 to sell? Classified ads do al\A!r 6 or 00·7542 and 1t well -Call NOW, pnce. Must sell, new <'ar Hoftda 9727 on way. Stereo w /tape, ••••••••••••••••••••••• malitS. A/C, new radials, lrandM.w77 HONDA Cars MA.MY leave ms& for Dennis. 642·5678. -------~~ xlnt. 493-S3S8 A.tos, H•w 910 A.tos. H•w 9100 Autos. Hew 9100 •.•................... ; ...•••..••.•••............•..........•........ AT DOT DATSUN WE THINK WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICED 1977 DATSUN IN CALIFORNIA!· 52697°0 FULL PRICE MO MONEY DOWM-'82" PER MONTH Ne• 11'1 Oii-a.110 S'N• s .. 016618 & 31!Ml79 F,,q -.,.,.., "°"""''"O la• & ·-~!:..':.:.. l'Olc:::.:-a '8 """'""" -"11 a< iellO 0.1--1:1Kl04 A!'fl 1914'11 IRAMDH!W '77DATSUM FIO STATION WAGON 53297 ~~~ Includes wood grain paneling. luggage rack. etc. (Ser. 1021205) BRAND NEW 'n .,.. c _. .. ._, :X~"o~ 53284 BRANDNEW76 DATSUN710 MLPRICI 2DOORSEDAH s32a1 (Ser.~7 (Ser. 318858) ·~J~A!JUNI MOnllaldll'lllll Taa& ~-. MC.. ...... Tol'ltor .... ...... ..., ..... IOCll To ce.oo.. FrOla! UNIVERSITY OldslftObia. Honda Cars • GMC Trucks 28SO Harbor Blvd. Co8la Mesa S40-9640 • 1m Civic Wagon, auto, 4500 miles, perfect cand, ~ I $3900. 546-0688 '75 Honda Civic CVCC hatc hback. radials , 29,000 mr'!I. $2500, Bus. 640-3752, home 494-1170. '73 Honda Civic. Mags. 4 nu radials. must sell this wicnd. S16SO. 642-8907 or 75&-5807 9730 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0¥940 Clean used Triumph, Jaguar and MG models now on display. Ovtr 26 l..em/Buy Plans avalla· ble, sensible paymenls • ._..:P um Jae. XJ6, xlnt cond. m8f\Y xtra11. 60,000 ml, nakina $7000. Afl 4, 768·1~ 72 Ja,. XX£, VU, lllnl ' cood. '1500 or best oiler. 642-21>43 • ' Sunday. April 17. 1977 r OAIL V PILOT 0 J 7 At.foe. ltnporttcl A. .. tos. lmpot'hd Autos. Imported Autos. IMporlecf AMtos, l111porh<f AMtos, '"'port.cf ················••·•••· .................................................................................................................. . ....... 9710 ~ '"2 9740 Mercedes lea 9740 ....... .._ 9740 ,_ ... , tJIG .,... t761 Woa, l"'port.d Alllos. ~ ......_ Use4 ............................................................................ , ................................................................................................................................. . XJ u LWB sedan, 73~1en MBZ 197SMl'Z210 "12 T Rediblk, low mi. TOYOTACILICA Vrl•• '" 9170 v.._..,.. 9770 9915 brown /b~lge •~•lher . 4§0 51.C SEDAN. ODo O'll"Oe:r car Ml.lit lidl! $7.950 cw blil. -•••••••••··--·· - lood cond. Whsle book One owner Rolls Royce wllb atereo, pwr. win· cir. 6Ts-88Ct SALE!!! 7J ri>&.ISWA ... S7.000. Sell $6600. cash. trade-in wllb 36,000 at · do w s ft. •Ir eon d . 63 356 Super 90, ltlnt paiftl, S.... ~ '7$-IM.9 lual miles.<~>. Very Sl'OTL.£SS! <SllNVl). IJ'Ut en&. &ood iol. rub-nDSW&a(ENDONLY hpeed. I track atereo. '73 u~onal car-mu:st see SADOt..DACI bereood-Mmt sell. "300 low aw-. (lWES>. h J aJXKE,2 lops,AC, toappttc1at.e ...-SIUll Y~IMPOltTS n-_.,.,.,~.....,.,,,.,....c«M• lt,ICIUC• SADIMBAC& new tires, 21 .000 m1, -yc••ytta. ..... W ...... ,.,............,._ .,,>#'"........ ~ $10.SOOtOCr.979·'7293 "" ---lll-l040 4tM94t coun VAUIY lMPOITS PRICE lt(CREASE ~NextWk: 1S40Jamboree Road LEASE '76 ~ 914 Po~cbe 5 spd, ear, lll-.204Q 495-4949 ....... 973l NEWPORT BEACH l!IS2 MBZ 300S Classic AM/Fll,lape,fuDli. 4apeed.n16>•airC'ODd •••••••••••••••••••••• • 64~6444 <;oupo-Oae ol oety 8IS pro· 64$.m6 Rwla ftU. k>oka lood I MUST SELi, "14 Jm:scn , . MERCEDES duced tbt year! Wall (MlEHM). lnterceptorlll lmmac. 74 450.S L, •lol t.'<>nd . ~forn1bt car-mW>t '72tl1T,imm.ae,AM/Fllll, OHLYSIHS c"l·",,ll md1lhc/green $14,200. ~ lo aporeciate! Pri. alloys, IJl~t sell tbaii ..., "" _,, ........ WlthSunroor .. wit/end. $7500 or bs t, 1(-.......,--G-hJa '735 -."'_.........,___ . 450 SEL pty. 5&1-7448. ~-2647 lt74CBJCA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sac Cornpletuly re::.tored 75 ~LC. blat·k, tun ant, _'1!3-_3S6_B_.-reb--w-lt_e_n_G_·· xlnl Karmann Ghia '70 78 000 'SS 220S dassic, blk under warrurtty 10,000 COUPE S s:pttd, All/P'M, vinyl top A a ir colld. Im maculat.e Ulruoull Local car w lieu lban 32,000 rrules. (~LPO). ml SlSOO/or ·b .'s t w1oewbrwollhranl,eng l(Uft-m t, alloy wheeb. 1un· int,n~.~~ ... 51 c · l\M'Onted, new radu1ls, r o o C, n c w X W X --------- '61 Karmann Glua. 2180 t·c eog, 48 Weben. head wk, Empi. 8 spokes, rad1alt., recood. thruout. See lo apprec. $2900 or con:.1drr lrade for PU. El Canuno or Ranchero 642-4Ql9 71. 1reen Karmann Gh1J xlnl cond . S2400 67~710 'S.S Karmann Ghia, H·ry good cond, make olfer IH4·1~ (0onJ '00 Ghia Cpc. Xlnl rond 42.000 mi's. ltJdlJb $1195. 494·2130. 9738 ••••••••••••••••••••••• miracle mazda 21 SO H..tww ll•d. 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AMll"M. xlnt t•ond Pvl party. $4200~ 9750 ...•.....•.•.••..••..•. PORSCHE 924s This Weekend Apiril 16 & I 7 Our Sil•ff' Shadow ;\I A K E A N 0 F l' ~ ll SALE many to dlOOSe rrom Concannon's Honftess Stal* 2711 E C~l.11.,. >- Coron.i dt:I ~I Jr (: U ) tii5-W30 We ha'e <Jn exct:llent ......-.......__~~......._.., ~election plus th<' -Ch.imp1on.~h1p Ed1l1on Saab 9760 HOW!!! •••••••• ••••••• • • • ••• •• .lu. Y TES 'H SJ ab. A11 1113g~. A sten:><•. xlnl rnnd. :18.000 VW.PORSCHE m1. !344JUMti 7uoJ 9762 San J uan CapistrJ1111 837-4800 493-'15 I I •••.•...••.••........•• eqp'd for HV towing cln. $2300/ bst. Lrg ra<'k. bed. lbl. p/b, 54112967 540-8149 OOHP S2Hl0 67~ 73 Corolla l>lx. 4 ~pd AM/F'M tape, new lln•s. mags. 56,000 m1, xlnt condSl700. &16-1448 Bil 72 Toyota land Cruiser t! 11 '/.,.•I'""";"" tn.w •t" b,P) I., f •(''1-.,..,, ,.,. U 'I"/,.. 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Ut::AUTIFUL' &IS 7133 or 673 1122 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Tradt' \OUr old ::.luff for n '"" i: o o d I l' !> "" 1 t h .i CIJ,,,.1r1l·d .1d 6-1:! 56iH Full power. f.itlon air l-Oncl On!) :?O,OOU mile:. t'31 2\J'J:! da)s or ~7!.I t;:!4i cood , Cabranlet top ~pht ~ ut:lt; eve::. l'\Jll power. factory air c.ond , C11 br1C1lel top, lt-ather spht scats. c rwst• l'Ontrol, quad ::.ll·n•u & alum wheels. ShoYI room N!o;W' tJ21j()it) 'iO Co~3r. mr. PS, PB. new t1rt'i.. chrom e wbls, runs pe rfect, Sl550 or tr;.dc for 6.S :\1ustang + You C•n l>o"I" r,,,.J" ;;:-;;;642 56781 """ C.••I !.-·" " l f;KJC 11 W11t1 I W.tnt Alj lO&f4 -r_..,, C,f"J•' Ar1flh!V t cash 64S·Z7~ ___ _ I -•..••••••.••.•••••••••• Autos, Ho• 9800 Autos, t4e¥t 9800 Autos, HeY' 4800 ·~ . " . ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••_ • • ••••• •••• •••••••••••• l ,\~t( r) I "'iportaboul l)(•luiw " S. I' n. rechn seab. lcathf'I ·"' l n·u tape. c ru1-.1 .uutro i opera lam ~ •"-0111\ l'll~1 malt·-. Ac-ad1·my 1)1 •'Y. silver top & n·d lv.1thcr T Rt\N SPllHT \TION CAR N'EEDEU CJn pay to SlOO !"J.)b-1!751 ALLEN Olds Cad1lla1· G~t<· S. U 1-'Twy ,\\·t•ry E"I LA<.;UNA NIGt:EI. 9935 . ..................... . ·n SwinizH 2 dr. [-------FREE ________ b ~ 100 GALLONS OF GAS ~ 0 Wllh purcha se of any AMC car, 1eep or used car O N Coupon must be presented ot lime of purchase. OHer N L _J~~nt1l~~1 0.~n ____________ J Huge Selection of AMC-Cars ALL NEW '77 GREMLIN 6 cyl , 4 ,pcj , buc~l:'I \eCJh, humpe• 91.1ord\ & MORE (A7MA65f17041J) All NEW '77 PACER WAG3N 6 ryl 0\1'0 P U't"' """"'fft CO•t"'ft burrtptt• qvtJ•d\ & m If~ (~<' .Al A687E 219396) 160 V 8 .t H I hvi •rt \rf'lt 1 nttt-O t)lnu , wide tuf'I• & p bfo'•' H""Y duty & mo•el (JlM I 7M 106073 I) llST 'RICE S7~ OISCOUHl S91 I ~~~E $6995 BRAND NEW '7 6 PACER CPE. b cyl . 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S:WSO lradt•. l>-1.! :1.11•1 ALL EM '72 SDV IMMA.C. &•11tt'. lo mi. 1·rtamµurr 1 $36Ull 640 ~ .. i.1 CALL 495-6430 Sl950 963·84 H "!2AMC .~MIAS SA DOR ,. ,., 1 ·1utomat1c. radio & ht-Jlt'". pow!'r ... teennl!. air c·ond1t1on111~. vinyl top 'Vhd' .i pnrl" 1L1t' ;.c11'11 h. ' Olds Cad1lhn'. l; \1 C S.l> F'Twy .,\\'l•r y Exit LAGUNA NIGUEL CALL 495-6430 61 Cpe De\lillc r.ood l'(lOd, reasonablt-orfrr 1-;, es. 640 7776 NOW <:t..\.'>Sll" 't)I! !-.On Lk Ville 1-\Jll pwr ltd t•ind OnR 01o1. nr ll-.t''> 1 t-1( 1(3~ SIU95 br!>l orr i96 8169 1!170 Cht•\ y W.:n. I'S. air c·ond 350 \'I!. Stl!!S !\fark Ill, Rood com.I Must i51 !'>664or 540-936: M:"e! ~ ----968 6236 191-t Monte Carlo. l ownr. ,65 Continental COftYt 31.000 m1, Landau, PS. AC, aulo. $3195.,536 7023 tib.000 ma, 11 rare da:-.s1t ~111.•ratl' Must Sell tc pay ffil•chcal balls. 197! l>udize Dart' lake new. Lt'Ss than ll .000 miles C:all arter 6pm 0 1 Wl'Ckl•nds 638-8684 73L.1moS6()00or .,~ t>xa mple for the d i-. --- Sl386. 76 l-1N'l1o1.d 13rouRham 61 Mal.Jbu. A C. auto, "cry c-nmmatmR buyt'f $3500 SI0.500 or ' 1.oJdcd 669 good t'Ond , $1400 or bt-::.l. 751«).)53 'i5Colt, 1\M FM. air, <tspd. xlnt cond. S2JOO GUSTAFSON 1.1:-.cot.:-: MERCURY ltJ!OO r-i..•a( h Bh d llunlrnl(ton Lk'ach 1:1-12 8g.I I CUSTOMIZED El.DORADO-7 0 SPQ Sec ut lhc c·a r 84i U>-1 wai.h. :.!05!JA ll Jrbor -----'i6 MARK IV fully loaded IS27MMM_l __ 848_·_88_7_1 i (If cl ktnd, to.000 eJ'o)' m1 s. s nrf. A·I cond , $37!i0 firm 640 Ol:!79 Bhd C M l'hont' \nd) Rrown. Ulr 75:! 0687 or '64 CHEV MALI BU good trans 5400 847·S817 -+ Quad-tape&.. Cabn old The fasle:.t draw an the lop 10 K ma. ~ar below Wr-.t a Daalv Pilot 1o1.hslt' 968 0087 Cla~~ahed 1\d 642~5678. ~2963 ------ 9800 Aados, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 Auto1, Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9100 Autoa, Mew 9800 ..•......................•.............•........•••••.....................................•......•........................................ Leasing Available On New & Used Cars DATSUN '77 ''KING CAB'' PfCKUP ~ 4 SPEEDS· 5 SPEEDS AUTOMATICS '77 DATSUN 810 4 • D o o r S E D A M S • WAGONS 240Z ENGINE FUEL INJECTION 5 SPEEDS· AUTOMATICS USED CAR "COUPON" SPECIALS ---------·couPOH·······-------------------couPOH-------------------------·COU,OH··---------• I A,··~~ "~~::YM~onte Carlo i '73 Toyota Corona 176 MGB Rdster. ... ,1 «•-b~~' R 1oyl s3495 I . r<'"'I n• """''"""'! AM 'rM$1995 s4795 """"" ''j " ~,1."' 11 ..,.,_,,. I ,.,.,,, ._n.,~,. v1fly1 ' t'''l (,rt') hyY')'Ln lTI•••. (721PfT Ii ~\~~... I , . ..., /'JC!l,f: ••••••·--•• COUPOM .... •---•••••• I·~---••••••• COUft'OM •••••••--•••• •••••-••••••• COUPON ••••••••••• '7 4 Plymouth Duster Cpe. ! '7 5 Toyota Corolla ,.., ... ..,.. .... ,..j • ...,..,,ro-s2495 :A., ··T .. t~1o ..... , ·"'°"'$2795 ,.,..~.1 •>h ..,..,.., '<>lo .,,.'9i I ,..,.~ i ~O::>l • '74 Jensen Healy Rdster. ~~ . ; ---••••••••• COUPOM..-------~· 1 •••••••••--•COUPOH---•••••••••• ............ COUPON··------·• I '73 Pinto Runabout I '72 YW Bug •73Datsun1200 2 Dr. Sedan 51995L ~ .,..,~ B"OC\ 51995 •!Ot'ed..~......_ ... ~rQ'J, s1795 l ve-eo <Mo. heooer (4!.C£SH) I lo• WO'lr lo-~ icmGYSi ' \ , .... 0 1, UHd Atlfos. UHd Autot, U1.d Autos. Uud ............................................. ......•..•.•..•..•.•••• ....................... ....................... . .... ff4 Mlfocmry ff50 ~ f'60 ,ClllllHoc ff'5 ,Ollliac ...................... . ..•....•...••.••................•..••........................••.•..•..........••........... "TS Sliver Granada. V '75 Mett. Bobcat Vllla1er 1913 Plymouth 9 pau '91 TEMPEST abarp. air. c&.ASSIC I t 7l JoMed, new Urtia, ab.arp WIJOD. V·8. Loaded ! wqoo. Sport Suburban, PIS. P /B, auto, 72000 ml, ConvertJblo. aame as El ... '1SZ-5740 . 13,000 milt>. t38SO 60,000 ml, P /S. P /8 , see to appreciate. Dorado, every possible '71 LTD 8 ham, 4 dr '44·8122. ISSPECIAL! nMiM>. rack, radWs, alAL ~1191 xtra. like au. only A/C, P/B~, vmyl top ..... _, 9t5Z =t::'6· MS-4l2l eva. FORMULA '76 Super 39000ml $3200. 496-3'169 . radl.als. Slt'75. ~·!M25 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• a.ya ah.all> Under 12000 mi. 11161 wa~on, recent over· '71 Ford Galaxy SCIO, 'a ir 1971 MUSTANG 2 door '73 FURY 4 dr. s.edan, ~t olr 847-3344 ha u 1 o n ·e o g 1 n t> & PS. PB, Uo~ itau hdlp, PS, AC,atereot-.e clec. windows. seats , '7S Ast.re. 4 l')'I, bronze traosmauioo. Irvine radiate, aln\ cooct_. Sll50. playur, 351. VI, new A/C, 1ureo rad .. v·rool. htc hbk. nlly whb. i-~-· _401'8----~---~lJJl paint, new ures, Stl9S. $11100.-.tat7 AM /PM custom up· '68 FlREBIRn E ... -me· -------4 '711·5e84 ur 54().9362 ' JV """ ..... T Bird f··" 1 'tn Ban-acuda. 273 cu in hobtery, lmmac, now Jy cln., 51000 ml $1.500. i:iOo • .... pwr, c ean. 19m Muatan1. lo mi. xlot Hpd, S551 or belt oiler. have company car must w-5147 aft. 5PM '3l ·tMe 751. ~$1500 or b$t offer. ..2.327. sell. $2ZSO. ~2141. 9-5. ~ "78 LTD 8 •h· f 11 1 Read this! '73 Yurylll, '75 F1reb1rd Formula. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,_. air Qr~:.1:~· c~c '81SMustang, runs idnl. 2S xlnt. cood. Must sell, loa11ded.kpeolrrccwt.111Mu11t '62 T·D1rd, runs ~rc.>11l , r ... , 1 ' ""'' · mpg. 3 Spd stlt. FM 8 trk 552·7032or bst ofr. sc Ma e r ron· needs clcc. work. $29.5, or 83()-0()9 ster. Fast, clean & dura -. ---------iodt•r trade. 631 3388 or bt!t orr 96J 1692 1970 TORlNO 2 dr, PS, ble. 21!9HP eng. $1150 70 f-UHY Ill, gd. trans. 644 4IU9 ----- PB, air cond, 35r Vis. new. 00·7809 car. best :'!7'.·8177 V991 ..., Gr and Prix·W '75. $4700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pal.nt, new tires, S1290>. 66 l\1uslanJ(, ruce 4 ~f>d <.:311 Jim ut b'7S-C:l644 for '77 Vega. lake new, !1,000 751·*4 or 540·9362 _ slick, new tirea. guoc.I '74 DUSTER luxury oµt1ons too Ion.: tu mi, ma~. radio. 675 6581! TOW TRUCK l'on<l 962·4'74 2 DR. HARDTOft Wit. alt 5PM. '73 Ford F500. S 11 pd '65 Must. 6 cyl, auto. trans, rebll eng & lrnn~. GO,OOOm1. Excellent orig (714) M2·4930 cond. $1495.·b5l. 640-2522 '70 Ford Cortina. 4 dr, 4 '66 Mu'>t.\n.: V 8 289 l'n)! spd, runs good ~5. Call 1'1:., aar t·ond. New radial 9am-Spm 49&-1762. tin·:.. >.lnl cond. $11SU <:.lll 4lk'I 3773 '73 Ford Sqwre Wgn. Mint --- cood. all xtras 66 ~tuslung, \'II, 289. ___ 4_9!_!>-1226 __ -1 $950 494-9956 V-8, auto trans .. u1r con· ditaoning, power steer· mg. power brakes, vinyl rool. Super clean! (Lac o.17KZX>. $2386. GUSTAFSON LINCOL!'l MERCURY 16lll0 Beach Blvd Huntmt:ton Beach 'SJ PONTIAC Exec W~n 9 pass, full pwr, u1r. xlnt. cond Mu:.l :.l'll lh1:. week! l'P "Surnhl•c" 961i-3600 '71 Vega Wagon. SS.000 mi. New motor, trans Sil!)5 or be:.l offer. lbSI Pl.1l'l'nl1J Ave. CM ·;5 Vega Wagon GT. xlnl cond , nu R adia ls. AM t"M Stereo. 4 i.pd Rlu book SJOOO., sell $2500.~7&50 ~28844 '62 Pord S q ui r e Wgn oo GH/\!'lOE. auto, PS. • 9pass, PS. radio, elec re I Air. ~lcroo, mags, new POfltioc 9965 ar window, roof rk · nu Li res 9611· 7438 751 ·4982 ••••• • • • •• • •• • • • • • •• • • • bkrs. slerr box. ball --'69 1"1rebird. xlnl cond. Good trans. $500.il>sl ofr '67 Mu'llani:. auto lran!>.. /\M FM 8 lrk. $1500 '73 GRAN O Prax - pt-rformance & luxur} ~ f-'1rm Mu'it see lo ;1pprel·1ate Call J ark. 540 8121 wrk, 496 6751 home '74 C;1lahna 2 dr, n Vega, 2300 CC eng, xlnt rood. + Xtras. $'950 or bRt ofr. 497·2118 f'S 'Pf\ JULO trans. air, '.icn( S!JOO 49'J 350:J 72 Vega. H II. good cood , 84&-s.t77eves ~mg. air rond, $950. (ZNT.llil ~ 8M7l Auto' u,ed -new ures, $900. 839·11775, • • • • • : •• • • •. •••••• • •• • • ~ lP_M ___ ---- '73 Grand Tortnn Stn l'hool· ~0·0351 . Wgn. AC. PB, I'S. rool OkfsmobiM rk, $1975 0.16-7224 ufl 4 ·····••••••••••••••••••• '62 4 cir Falcon. Goud 1976 OLDS Cutlass lrans. l·ar. $2.SOlirm . Call Supre~ lnMM)hom betwceo8·10AM.645·i5XX , l-,111 µower, lactury air ·72 Gran Torino Squ1n• l:on<I . :;pill scat, cru1;.t• W V·ll A M if'M u1nlrol, :.tcrcu. ;1.·1rt: agon.. • whls & only 16.IMJ mill's slert.'O air cond., µ<>Wl'r ("0421:1l windows, full 111:.tr u "' · me11ts, low mtlcal!l'. xlnt ALLEN cond. $2250. Wkduy" Old.'i/Cadtlldc/GMC after 6 : 3Uµm : wknd~ S.D. 1-'rwy .• J\vcry Exal anytime 963 542t LAGUNA NIGUEL '75 Granada·G haa CAU495-6430 Am/f'm elc. Deluxe·dlx. --1 mm a c ! pp $4300. Assume IH, 76 Olds 67>4238 Omega, air, 4 dr. auto. S118 mo. Claire. 752 6099 73 Ford LTD lroucJhoni or 5814850 $2600. 642· 1032 '75 LTD Brhm 2 dr. :11r stereo. 1mmal', S4350 ~~. 54-0 2!10t '75Clry Sed:in Wi::n. M.500 nu. air. ""'r. rack. SllS<l (714 ) 552 118.ll '66 StJt1on Wgn, good cond. 56.'>ll or Best bffcr 548·2&17 or ti7S.S471 '75 FORD 1976 OLDS Cutlass Su~C04ape Pull power. f1H'lory otr rond . vinyl tu11. tall wheel & rallyc whb <969Plll >. ALLEN Olds Cadillac /G ~IC ' S.D. Frwy.·Avery 1-:'Cll LAGUNA NIGUl-;L CAU. 495-6430 TORINO '72 Olrls Stn. W~n. !} pass. 2 door brougjuim with Custom Cruiser AM/FM v.a. automatic, power lpe dck, loaded w /all pwr steering, " brakes. CQp. Xlnl cond $2450 radio, heater, air cond . 642-3203 ___ _ vinyl lop. Must see 11 1 1975 OLDS Cutlau (Uc.647LWN>. Su C $3186 ~ ~ GUST ... FSO• ... ~snyl top, till wheel. -" :silver w/bea&c mlenor a. LINCOLNMERCURV only 211,000 m i les. Ul800 Beach Dlvd 1391 MF\' I llunlml(lcm 8ea1·h 842·8844 ALLEN Olds ·cad1llac G ~tC S 0 1-'rw~ AHi') t-:x1l LAGL:-0:.\ NIGGEI. CALL 495-6430 '71Galaxy500, 20r. hrdtp Auto. aJr, pwr brki.. pwr steerini: Hun' i:ood Sl.550 ur m;1 kc oHer C J ll beforl'liP '1 77 J 1~51( OLDS. 76 Vbla t 'rui,,cr ·72 Gran Torino, man)' Wgn, even opl11•n. Lo t I'" l'l' m.. $6300 pp 199 ~bl l x ra~. •l1r. .-, >. ,,.ry good coi\d. $2000 ~i·Ol!IS 752-9223 9945 ..•.............•..•... '76 MARK IV Loadt·d "1th l:H't•irv "P lions. 1;11od dnvin,:: car . Only nm· at this pncc 12.000 or 12 monlh fat• lory ~l·rvlce poll t· ~ available. (L 1r 004NKW) 59689. GUSTAFSOM 1.INt'Ol.N Mt-:RC:UR Y 11~ ~arh llhu lluntanl!(nn llf'.al'h 1142 AAH Mcrnridt •••••.....•.......•.... '71 Mavcnd, top t·onct atr eund. I'S .• 1uto tram •. $148.\ 1>1..1 hltiM 1972 M:l\rnrk. 2 cir Only 39,00U• m1. P::>, i.tra '\tr J 1973 OLDS Cutlcru Su~C~ 1-\Jll pow1'r lart11n .11r l'Ond 'AM 1-'~1 'Ill} I lllp & onl)' .!!1 1100 milt·~ 1121/itl ALLEN 11111' I .Hhll.n 1:\11' "II ~·r,,.\ 1\\l•n l \ti I \Iii '\\'\It.I 1-.1. CAL1. 495·6430 li>I lll1t-. t'11tl.1 , C1rl ., • ,, r h ,1" • ' 1• r ' t h 1111 \t.11nl I" 111 , .11 \I 111 fOlltl i'i<I -;, t •I IXK l "'"'' "t' 1>1 < ,, 111 I rill M2 1>:'1ofi ·w I >ld'I "tn \lo i:n '• 1• '" I. 1,lJ Crw:.t.r I':-I' II Ai.' \ uto, rle1" r Jtl 111 run' & looks good. ~J..i ti7J l\2.S7 nice, Sm.111 .I\.., I 1111'. c 'nnv<'rt1hl1· 751·56n4 · "-'•\fl HJti:.! I'S, I' B, ,\ T , $ 75 O '72 G b..... .,-d • v .. fl.I:? lS.."O ra ... r ... r. "· - auto. gd cond St !fOO '73 Torooado. Full P" r . 714.t9fl·53M foct. air, xlnl cond. $2fi(lO ~--9950 Onginal owner ........ -, 644 9130 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 MRCURY ftWo MOH.ARCH ••••••••••••••••••••••• With v 8. automatic, i6 Pinto Hunabout. Silver powl'r steering & brakes. w I b I~ c 1 n l . S un r f , radlo. heater. uir rond, AM 11-M stereo. 4spd. , vinyl roof. sup('r runnlnl{ $:!050. 768·083li ___ _ car. (Llr. 12S·LVS) $3256 GUST.AFSOM LINCOLN M F.RCU RY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-11844 Mere Cou11or '69 XR7. '72 PI NTO Hu naboul, auto. 11ir l'oml. brand new lircc;. Ong owner wanL"I sports car. $1895. 979-8727 1972 RUNABOUT : 4 spd, good cond. Sl.200 968· 7 438 vtnyl lop, I'S, PB. AC. nu 74 '9HTO tires. nu baU. xlol cond. 1 ........ •OUT SlZ15. 569-07t9 vn-. ----------i 4 cyl.. 4 spd, radio. '71 Me rcury Mootego Brougham, 4 d oor , 1 ownr, lo mi, ltlnl. cood, new Ura Sl415. IU0-1728 '72 Mere Wagon ColOQ1 Park, AC, Wbt. 541-32118 ?I MERCURY heater, air coodilloning, cute little gas saver, runs about. Su per alrong. (uc. 317RYY). $1916. GUSTAFSON LlNCOLN MERCURY 16*>0 Beacb Blvd. llunUngtm Beacb MAROutS 842-8144 v .s. automaUc1 radio 6 ...,...,,... heater. power atMrlng • ••••••••••••••••••••••• brakes, reAd1 to f(O ! ,75 Pl th t t i (1..lc.344CJK). 1 m ou •a on $(316. wa1011. 9-pa ~aen~ GUstAllSC* :. s:.'~n;:~. S.1 UNOOLH MERCUBY St., COita Meea ot call leeooa..eh 8'w.. ......m tor mo.re I.a· Hun&J ... oa a..:tl lmdm. m fOC' IUc" IGtlM • Cllot'lll neet ..,.., .. t) ·'L· ·~ . . ·~ } ~ II (.:.~ • 'l ': " -. . nevv car sales have svvarnped us vvith LOW·MILEAGE TRADE• INS. We need more room! So these cars are priced to move. Just look: 1973 FORD PINTO W .A.GOH 1974 OLDS CUTLASS COUPE 1974 MUSTAHG MACH I I' • to \I I ~ \ ' ,,, 1975 CHEVY HO V.4 COUPE Sunday. April 11, 1977 OM y P'll.GT •If k"::-Un Chevalier De Franc~ ~N~' ~ u~~~~N ~ Le plus gallante .. '.. ME ... ~~Y J~ : '= ~~~ • • • , > .. ~ • " <---_-? c__,,,. .. . .... .. . . . -. . . .. ·. ersailleS~ • • :• . • .. • • I • •I I Crafted with probing imagination ~ and deep per sonal pride . A quality-built, trim-size., luxury car ... en gineer ed in , the Lincoln Continental tradition.' Vl'n.ailll'i;' clr~unt pr11ror1inns arr 1111w impr··~f;ivc from :iny .1ni:lr. Rut m ore tbap t hat, Vl'n;aill<·s is a lso a luxury <'a r that hcl1JW'll bcautifull). On the r o1d. V1·r~Jilll'R providrs a rcmarl..ably ~muolh 111\11 lfllid riM. Thi: q11.1lity nr itR ride ii. .,r courlle, be5l evaluate d throu~h your ow11 p•·r-.111,11 "'rcrir nrr. We cordiaUy invite you to come in today and 1,r.e il nnd <Im·•· i1. You'll find VcruiUea am!" rcwau ding experience. · -• You • • • are most cordially invited ... to a very sp ecial Op~~a!!~~se friendly welcome awaits you ... TODAY! Discover how easy it can be to own the worlds f inesl automob'iles ... a Continental or Mercury from: .. . . 1 . . ~ ... · .. -. .. .. . ... . .. " .. ... . .. . ~ .... ' .. .... •' ... " .... • .. · .. -. .. -.. · .. 4 Santa Ana Lincoln Mercriry lBOl N. ·Tustin, Santa Ana . ~ 547-0511 4 • OUR PRICES ARE ALL --.. . -:=IN THE BALL PARKll '76 VOLVO 265 WAGOM HGfSlUlO TO W.AlUMTY L.USl'4G '4lVU TAlll-H pa. ii OOlUO 58473 '7 6 MARK II ST ATIOM WGM. SIMULA TIO WOOD SIDES • UCll AllTOMATIC -All -f'OWll STHllMG UDIAL TlltH #021117 ' ---.. -~- '76 VOLVO 264A SEDAM llGfSTUlO TO WAHAMT'Y L.USIHG YOU SAVES 1'027963 Orang~ Co asi NANCY NANCY-ISN'T THAT IRMA'S BALL? -- - FINAL SPORTS WHEN DID . ABOUT YOU BORROW A WEEK IT? AGO SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1977 GET UP THERE , AND GET A "'ur !! I WANT YOU TO RETURN IT IMMEDIATELY TAKE IT BACK!--- you MUST LEARN TO OKAY. OKAY- I'LL TAKE IT BACK WHAT'S KEEPING tLL BE YOU IN THERE~ LEAVING- RETURN THINGS PROMPTLY ----- IN A FEW MINUTES LOCAL WANT ADS By Ernie Bushmiller I -1 1 0 BECAUSE IT IT HAS SUCH A DOESN'T BELONG-NICE BOUNCE-- ,· TO YOU -~ --I LIKE IT UMBRELLAS AND BOOKS 90RROWED SY ALINT FRITZ I • •. • l .. (' A~THl.A~ Ya..< CANT TK'AIN A eurre~FL. v TO 00 T~/C.~'!7/ WE'RE TAI-KING HERE WITH DR. M~ _8RQN(,) WHO Cl.AIMS 1b HAVE: Of $COVERED A NE.OJ CHEAP AND ABUNDANT SOURC.E OF ENERG',> ! O'tA'/, HE29Y- L.ET'~ T~Y A FEW 41MP1.£ T~lt:I<~ .... --- I iH&Y ~IMPLY DON'T HAVE THE INTELL.fGeNCE. THEV Al"EN'T EVEN AWArcE or: PEOPLE, A~ ~lAC.M . Wt: COlALO ee PlAN"T? OF! FL-OWElt.S, rofl A~L. THt:Y k:'NOW ! • WELCOME To ™E k.1lON E.VENING NEWS ... AND NOW HEEERE'S J"OHNNc,>/ WHAT I& 1Hl5 NEW SOORc.E. OF ENE.RGl-,>1 DR. ARONQ? MOONMU••I- c • FITe.-..'/ ~IT/ i: OON'T •a1.1eve H!". YOIA MAY NOT ~ ~MAl"T, SLAT YOl.A'flE NOi THA-r Ol.AMSJ, !ITHE~ .... :JOHN DARLING, ~OR Ac.TION REPORTER HERE! 5TAllC.. E.LECl"1c.rr?,> I . • tr ,.MANJ('ilf. A OO&ASLi NECTAJt, PLeA+&. I 'M HERE AT SCIENCE. . INSTITUTE WHERE. 5CJENTI515 ARE WORK- ING ON NEW CJJPl.J& 1b SOLUE 11-'E ENER64> PRo8LEM I • 'll4E WA<.; I FIGURE rr, WE'LL NEE.D ABoUf Tu.>O MILLION PE.OPL..E 5HUFFLJNG BACK AND FORTH ~ 1Hl5 ENCRMOU& 5HA6 RUG ... bwFard.lahn•on ANY CALLS WHILE I WAS OUT? ., • \ WM INFLAI 1 KNOW THAT THIS 15 NO PLACE TO 6E Dl5CU551 NG MY PROBLEM, 5AM! COULD VOU COME OUT TO MV PLACE FO~ DINNER T14t5 EVE G ? l!I..---: LE FLOAt Plus 2 Dole® Banana labels. IT'S A 6 FT. BANANA FULL OF FUN You won't believe your eyes! This sunshine-yellow, super-size Dole Banana Float blows up to nearly 6 feet tall! Splish, splash-perfect for pool or beach. You can paddle it, hug it, toss it around, play games with it, sunbathe on it. Flip, flop -now your Dole Banana Floats a comfy, cuddly pillow for the TV room. Rest your head I against it and watcti cartoons. er climb aboard anctfall asleep. Heavy gauge, long-lasting viny1. Order your banana float today -from Dole, naturally. • r a.-_..-DCii WWCA fLcWMMYI; I DOie Banana Ploll Otter PO Bo• 84. 1 R~le Minn 55113 Please rush ~ _ Dole Banane Floats I enctose I $5.00 pk.is ~Cole' Banh labels tor *h Dole Banana Float ($~CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ONLY _, I SEND NO~ OR'STAMPS) ,,; •• My Naml ___ ....,__...-..;..,..__ _____ , I ~ . 04IY ~ S1att ZIC>- ' °'9 gOOd tttll!t IUodY IMtl OI untrl Deoembl{ 31 , 1977. Otfl( void wtlert ~IO <X prcNllled. »"1N 6 fO =••14 to-dl!.IYerf. ZIP code lftJll be included fOr proper '*dna Ji ygut ordlt. Banana Ploal 11 not to be usecs as a hie or..,.. I C...&' Cocike Foada. 50 ia Slrell, San Francisco. California 94111 -------cUTHOi ____ _ "Oeflalad ~ ' I FINP ITHARP1D IJJ:Lll!\11: VOU'W Gar A WINE CIW-Aft! I DON'T n41NK I'LL EVEQ . LEARN WHAT GQ()WNUDS AQE TALK\N' ABOUT. 4 -17 'l><><>LEY'S 'Vl«>~LD IF You COULD ~AVE ANYrnlNG YOU WA~IED, W~T woua..o You WISH_.... FoR? WELL -I -l1D WANT CERTAINLY To BENEFIT WOULDN'T HUMANITY IN WANT ANY'JJ.tlNG SOME WAY ! FOR MYSELF... I I SUPfbSE THE BEST WAY TO DO TJ-IAT WOULD B£ To rNHGRIT A00Uf A BILLION DOLLARS, .. ON SECOND THOUGHT, 1 'o ToSS 11-f E NICKELS Tb TH f ~R $rAR\/IN6 MASSES ... -NO USE GITT1N' FINGERPRINTS ALL OVER IHE LIMOU51NE .•. ' ~~-------------------....~~ -IH£"1 I COULD GO THROU6H TH£ GHmos IN MY C~.AUFF£UR-DR.tVEN LIMOUSINE, HANDING OUT NICKELS lo ™E FbOR STARVING MASSES WHEf<ED EVERYBODY GO ? • C.U. YOU TRUST YOUR IYP.S'P There are 1t IHll m differ· ena1 in dnwina dftaJla betnen top and bottom p1Ml1. How ,uickt) cu you ftnd them? Check an1wen with thOM below 1 1U1,,.,\W., ~••d ·~·d"''"' \j P~\OW 'I WO~ \: ........ , •• 1114J t tU~J.IJlll' 'I ~p1~dW1!1 t IU•.WIJIP <t -•.i~I°' l, IU•J~ljlp •I IPll0,1 I •~.>11.1UJllQ BOOMER 1.1Nt7A, ro YOU ter-Jow I u~eo 10 W~IGH 200 ' POUN05? l We:N& oN A WAT6Sl 1 l71et A ~1,.J Ol~i. A F'18e.fZ' 016. i, AN ~GG AHD G~~F2UIT ~er.. DOCTOR SMOCK :! Keep HAVIN<S "i"HIS S"'T"'RANGE: PRSAAA, PR. FRSI c:::> ... 11'5 Aeou-r A F'OR"IY FOO"I "IAL-L- WOMAN ... Hal KauFma,, ~ ---IULLETIN IOAID --- 9SPOT CHECK 1 ln11t1rt platt...,... OdNa, Bonn anCICllaealn these e!Lpl'esMOM. 1 " -YOY ... !" . •. "a-. and -, .. a .. -IOOd OMlr' P.S.: OM\ &di this too ~noullv. ro1au. ~~•P<l I' ft""'9) I uuot I 98um Fun! Amona thl'M' "'' con11¥Cut1v, lo,. number.. fhl' sum or rh!' flnil th"'" •~ equal to thr •um of thfo lest two Whar numben:'' 11r•1~ u,1.,. ~.-·•AIJ ino ~ .,.,, ...,. ~OU Wht'rf' vou MYtf Wirt lftCI wltett . you11 never be And YPI W1lhtn that Y9t)' pt11tt you Hl:Rf !» J 111.n> 1&49"\' in w1111·h lhlll bf''"" b) mt-Whett's that? ,.l .. f\Vllt' r~' .. "' 1J n ldl.l' i).trt 10.IJIW . UI \II It ll'tttllrl'' I' 'hJrp \'\l'• f 1t .Sltf .. 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' - • \\ ARM·liP TIME1 Apply Lhese colors neally for a timely pt(' 1ur1> abovf'· 1-Red 2-Lt blut! 3-Yellow 4-Lt. brown .>- f'lesh tones 6-U RM.>n. 7-Dk brown ll-1..t. eray 9-Purµlt- ~ . . . .. . ... THIN 11CC>,. t point• N<'h fw all ..... ----4~---• word• ol fO\lr 1.i~,. oc-JM.....,..,. __ -.--~~...., .... --.~ round tntq""' ttlt let~,., Try to ~ at l..,t H po{t1• •..,_ ___ ~_...__ ·~•u ·u11fJ. :wu't1u1 •UCllao.l By George Lemont SHE:; SP5NPS MOS1'"' OF HeR TIMe exORCISIN<:;:; PE:VI t....ec:::> H.A"°" OLJ'T'" OF SANPVVICHes •.. UN"ll L-SHE: FAL..L-S lN LOVE: VVl"IH A "llNY l"IAt...IAN Flt....M PROPUCE:R WESARI NG .A GORlt....L-A SUll" ... Wl'f'H A "G,. RA.,.-ING , ,.., L-C... CSROSS oveR A MIL-L-ION ~UCKS ev 'f'H e: eN p OF -rH e F1~s-r weeK INS-DE WOOD &--ALLEN "r I/APA BIG CRUSH QA/A TELLER IJ.I A1'1 BANK I BUT I COLIL.l/ NEf/£R GET#£R '701/0'TICE ~E ''I PEPOSITEP EROTIC SUA{5' OF AfCJNE'I A CHECK FOR IO¢F~ BELL NO ONE C.4£AT5 W. ALLEt-J AND ''z 7/f!EP 70 LI \/ES 10 LAUGH TELEPHONE? ABoUT rT ! THEC05TOFA I CANDLELIGHT DINNER FOR TWO, Plug TAX . 51-/0W HER M'I 1l?LIE FE£LING5' 11BUT NOT#IN(J. WORKED ITWA5 ASIF I l//l)/t/'T EXIST ALLEN ! ALLEN / GORDO 'l'ANK MCNllMAllA Pb YOU R£QUf.7T£0, Gf.Or?Gf, I'vt /?£V1£W£D Tl11S INV£7TM£NT PR07P£CT FOR YOU I. OOAJIT MINO SEIN6 A P!i..1-0Wf TUE WAY I l?fAP IT, FOi? $2~<'.W YW GET Ji./f £XCUb lY£ Fl(ANC~/7[ TO MAf(l(£T CT<OTC~£TV 'J<Af?L UXJJf Z7KI ? wr?IG6LING WJct~ F/~IN0 tAkJf?NJc, IN A T~Rff -?TATE. AR£A . ~TEN tQL bARS-tN~CKCh-S, --- II I /RIEP 70 !~PRESS HER 11so I Jusr CAME RIGHT Of.II WIT!-/ I T Y-17 PLEASE .. , I'M GOING 10 LA5 VEGA.G . 50.RRY. TH I~ Wlt-JDOW 15CL~ED . ''.z l(,N'EW 1T WAS OVER Wf/E# ISAW #ER SRJT/,1£ MP Pt/TON A WE0£JING Rl#(J_ I/ By Gus Arriola IT/:3 THE Pl-VMPINC7-UP I HAT's ei:rr1Net 7DMEr • by Jeff Millar & Bill Hinds AND A? MAl<KETlf\6 7UPRJRT, TJ4[ COMP.ANY WILL A(t)VtOf YOU T~£ 7<.JBX.RIPTION L l?T OF 'Ft[LO ANO ?TR£AM' 'l't4\, WEIL, Tli<\T MAK£7 ALL m£ D1Ff8<'£NC£ IN TH£ LU?l?LD IT'? GONNA BLOW TJ.IOSf GUV7 AT ~f OFFICE l?l~T GUTA Tl1£ TU~, MAN f (! • .. DAILY PILOT . ASK THEM.YOURSELF Send 1111 QllllSticll. •a ....... Ill "Alli." fwllily WMldy, 641 ~/we ....... YoR. llY. 1ll022. Wt'U pay $5 tor pullllshlcl qlllSti-. Sony.• c.'t _,.. oChers FOR .IACL YN SMITH. stzic of ABC-1Vs Charliek Ange& Wbat do '°" lcne do1.D9 -.t of all1 -Ta.. o.--. Madison. Wbl. • Working with children. When I get a bit more spare time, I plan to get Involved with a project Involving young kids -and animals. (By the way, the French poodle In my show is Al>ert. He's aD mine.) Outdoors, I enjoy water-skiing, swimming, horseback-riding and tennis. Indoors, it's ruding and dasslcal music. I also keep up with what's new In home-deoorating; I did my Beverly Hills house aD by myself, in Southern antique style. FOR GEN. RUHSELL E. DOUGHERTY. Commanda- tn-Chief, Strategic Air Command I• Rwla ...0, aheaid of -ta ebetetk wqpone? -A. K., Brooklyn, N.Y. e My answer ls no, but the trend Is against us unless either or both ol two things happen: First, the Sovtels agree to stop the current thrust ol their major strategic weapons systems and make verifiable reductions In their expanding operational de- ployment. And second. that we purs!U! vtgorousJ9 the IMP' strategic weapons Improvements and modification programs recommended to Congress. FOR DIANE VON FURSlEUERG, author of O.One V <>rl F11mtmberg$ Book of Beauty How clld yo. aet.-..&t a. t11e•w dl111r-. b'b_.. __ -D.G., U-., Olde • ln 1969 my husband (Prince Egon Von Furstenberg) sug- gested I get a job. I loolced around me and decided there wen no simple, feminine dresses. So In 1970, wtth $20,000 bor- rowed (vel'JI nervously!) from my father. I stM1ed expei b 1cntlng wtth clothes -cut them out on our dining-room table and wnt them to a friend in Italy to be manufactured. I~ the ftn. lshed dresses to a few depertment stores. and that was It. FOR OLIVER REED, star of Aaoult on Porodise s.... ,.,..,. mot Gee ol ... ... ,,.,, ..... -..s.t ec- ton ..-a.lid. aUI '°" esp'• yom popelartty? --'· R .• Saa RaiMI. Callf. • Wish I could. It's as pw:zllng to me as It Is to you. AD I can think of Is that villainy Is fa.shionable these days. The young, toothpasts-smi&e stars al the 'SO's are old hat The pub&: Is fed up with the mwnbllng ki9c:hcn~slnk actors of the '60's Now It's the tum of nasty·&ooking aMpS like me FOR THE •ASIC mat YOURSEJ.F EDITOR OW c-ol a.r..tt'• pwwlil .. of ekolldh=? -II. T .• AeMryhda.N..J. e Ya When Carol was ,eight, her modlCr and fatha sep- .-ated and_,. to CallfomAa. Carol ranalned In Texas with her grandmotha She and C-ol mowd to Loi Angela, too, to the same houM ~ c.ors mother llwd (her father was In Sen- ta Morb) 'RMsed by her grandmotha, Carol WM vel'JI does to ha puents iMom was pNtty and llNl1 and always made me laugh I vtsAled Dad on weclwnds; he was NT\ttmcntal, Mn· sldw, and I .bed him '1 But ak:ohollsm killed both of them. PRO AND CON FOR PRESIDENT .llMMY CARTFll WMt n, 9e1 ..... ,_. __. la the O.al OtBce? -N.S., Albany. N.Y. e The biggest change was to bring back the desk used by President Kennedy and many other Presidents before h.lm. (Its made from the tlmbas ol Her Majesty's Ship Reaolwz. Queen Victoria sent the •desk to President Rutherford 8. Hayes.) A smaBer change reflects my back~ as a ~uate of the U.S. Naval Academy: The U.S . Naval History Museum loaned me a model of a Revolutionary War privateer that sits on a table behind my desk. FOR DINAH SHORE wa., clo '°" ---aM9tioa '°"' daUdrea -~ clrea? -Mn. l. H . Wet.on, Daa.ole, m. e Never Is the WTOl'lg word. I do talk about them. but only when the occasion arises. Although I'm In the public eye a gyeat deal, I'm actually a very private person. As well as trying to keep my own life to myse.tf when rm not wori<lng, I do the same for my famlty -which Is the way they want it. FOR FREDDIE FENDER. country singer .. It D1le ,.. 09C:. ....... -...... t ..... Oii .__? -D. D ., IUarpart. Te.a. e Yes. What I remember most about earning my living that way was the Illegal Immigrants I worked wtth. ru never forget the time I was In the field, picking cotton, when they came run· nlng towards me. I thought they were after me, until I reallz.ed they were being dla5ed by lmmigJatk>n authorities In a helicop- ter. I got so oonfused and nervous, that I nm with them, untiJ my brother grabbed me and yelled, "Hey, Idiot. You're not sup- poeed to be runnln'. You were born here." FOR DR. GLORIA D . SCOTT, President, Girt Scouts of the U.S.A. WMt -. die Girt Scoelta clolnt to combat die ue of .... a., you119 people? -M. L, 19pelo, Mice. • Our role Is one of prevention and education. We try to pro- vide girts wtth the kinds al adMties that hold more excitement, appeal and challenge than drug-taking. Leaming decision- making ts an integral part of Girt Scouting. Adult leaders are In a good position to help girls examine accurate Information about the effects of drugs and to make lnte.lligent decisions about alternatives. FOR RICHARD •l>lggei' PHEIJ»S, head basketball coach, Notre Dame WMt l9le ~ woUI '°" .._ to ._ ..soptat to ..-. bMbtbaU ... adtlll9 for,._ .... ._en? - S.S., llallC.hatm. N.H . e I think the game ol coDegie b&sMtball has had enough changes In the past few years. With the "dunk" flnaJJy put badt Into the game, It's time to leave the rules alone and let the fans enjoy the game. Should The Armed Forces Be Unionized? I PRO ~ Ea-. "'-6ai&. ~ o1 opaiOllc" rawch. nw Whar1Dn School et the Unlwnlly alp_. .. Va. National values have atablished a dmatc In which collectlve- bmgalnlng rights entoYecf by worbn ooWd be mmded to the Armed Forca. I do not, In the iromedlate future, aped to IM labor unions NCogn.lmd wllhtn the U.S. Mlltary. I do entidpatle changes In ~ procedures and woddng conditions ttma. to thole which ~ W>Of uniofw haw been~. Our Ndonal Guard (for In- • stance) II made up al units In wt*1i 72 pcmmt al the technicians belong to unions. The rnarwiganent al the Armed Foroa shoWd tee coOecttvc b.rgalNng as a poeMlve evokatlonary process. I • FAMILY WEEKLY. ~I t7, 1fTP No. Unionism would threaten the mlJitary chain al command. The Amcr1can lAgk>n Is flatly, unalterably, vehemently opposed. The Supreme Court ruled more than 20 years ago that mllltary law "II that of obedience. No question ean be left open as to the rtght ol command In the oftk:er or the duty al obcdieocc In the toldler." Latt year, the Court held that "a milt.wy organ1z.ation II not constructed "along democretlc lna, and mi1ltary ~cannot be governed by democratic proosdura." The Amerlcan l.egk>n IS not antl-unkJn. The Amerk:an Legion is pro-American. C tenFAMILYWEEKlY,IHC. Altrtghts~ TASTE THE GOOD TIMES. You11 remember Raleigh. The ...... tobacco flavor. The valuable gift coupons. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heatth. Filter K.igs. 16 m!J. .,.,-1 .1 mg. nicntile: longs.18 mg. ·1•. · 1 .3 rng. nicotine."'· per c1gn11e. FTC Aepoo Dec. 7S Raleigh's good time gifts. Get this Dolphin Lantern with Raleigh coupons. the valuable extra on every pack. For &ee catalog showing over 1,000 Raleigh gifts. call now, toll free: (1-800) 626-5510. (KY residents call collect.: (502) 774-7563.) •1&WTC.. _ MOVING TO A NEW HOME: A BITTERSWEET OCCASION This is the story of all that's involved when a family pulls up its roots for a new beginning 700 miles away. By Monica Sodaro Each year, literally tens of n11//ions• of people move throughout the U.S Many move /or business reasorlS, like the Kemp/s. 1he subjects of the story below Jim Kempfs work required a move from Michigan to the East. Here 1s their story The Kempfs are a handsome, vh1ll\t family al four. Because their roots are deep In Michigan, their decision to move East was an Intense emOtional experienoe. Jim, an ambttious 35-year-dd sales ex· ecuttve, was born and raised In the small town of Attica. Sharon, 33, came from Highland Partt's dose-knit Polish oom· munlty and fondly recalls Christmas holi- days when her aunts and two sisters would )oa'I them for a traditional Polish dinner.. complete with hay and pennies scattered about the fkxw. ..._ ... SMroa met oa a WW.._ In Pontiac and manied early In 1962, soon after Jim returned from the service. Con- tent with thetr way al life and their large and happy social drde, the l<empts spent the next decade In communities adjacent to famly and &iends. In 1976, aftet' five years In a large cdo- nial home In the lalr.e-region clly al West Bloomftetd, they ~ comfortllhly Mttled In their neighborhood. ln addition to Jamie, 11. and Nioo&e, sbt, Sharon's mother. Ullian. llved with the family In a small apartment irtmched to the main house. The family was happy and dcJM. ln early 1976, however, Jim was spend- ing a good deal al time out of town. "The family needed to be together m<n, and a moYe farther East would 1'Jtl be easier on an a1 us." said Sharon. reca111ng the deci- sion, .. An and I took Modwr and the girts out to dinner and broke the MWI." Aldi ...... c h" 0 ... a died their parents wtlh quesdons about school and fnends, they wemed most Interested In Gnndme u.n moYlng, too 'With .. her family ttil In Michigan. the dediior'I was rully difficult for Molha." said Sharon. "She thought about It owmight, and whim she told us she would mw to come with us. the c:hikhn wee ~­ joljed. lt mllde the future elllia ID face knowtng that WI! would stil be together." The lnJtlaJ months after the decision -~ .... --dal Sharon tpent morning cof- fee txeaks dose frimds. Betty .net Jane, pr«partng a of prior1ties the new home ~ hew to match: Nk:ok had m.ted ""'~ and would need the beneftb of a good d"30I ~. Janik loved a..katlng and would went good re- aeedcnal ~. Ulan JI a fl-mlec- tor and was Interested In a .,.m 8nllquc center. Sharon perUdpated In a weeMJy 4 8 FAlrtlLY WEEKLY. Aprtl 17, tm Bble-study class and looked forward to continuing with a new group, Jim was a volµnteer policeman and wanted to maln- lail'I' his firearms hobby. -it would haw to be a community which would suit each of us in our own special way," said Sharon. So tM fmallt ..... -........ _._ Mm'Cla and ftnaDy zeroed In on Ridgefteld, Conn., a family-minded community with a wide ma.In street dotted with histortc man- sions and picturesque storeftonts. "'1be area was countrytike, the people were friendly and everything, In t«ms of schools and acttvities, checked out, .. said Sharon. "It's hard to np&aift, but there was a certain feeling about the place that was right for us." Then the Kempfs began their search for a new house. one wtth ~. yet sepa- rate, quarters for Lillian ... , underatlmated how dlfflcuJt this would be, .. said~· After some frustrattng search sessions, they reabed that building was the best so- lution. By June they had selected a house JXan and a two-KN site just a few miles from the center al town. "We okayed this decision over a ma!, too," recalled Sha- ron. "Everyone was a.ting to get exdted about the mow." But e:Jldtement olml tends to obscure ooe aspect al a tarmly mow -the ex- penses, whk:h include home-hunting ~ and phone calls. The Kempis, however. were fortunate; Jim's firm had agreed to reimbune the family for aD moving ex- penses. Nevatheless, they wen! ~ ble for many extras whkh mounted up: paying the broker's fa and selllng their old residenc:c. for Instance. And then tfla'll were hlddm aspects that one might Ignore until they are compiled on paper. "We had to sea om gas stoves In order to adapt to the electric hookups availab&e In RJdge- fteld ... said Stwon, who aho noted the penonal sacrt6ca that became necasary before the trip. "Mother had a lot of g&a. that couldn't posslbty be transported. Some things ~ had to be left behind or glvenoway." With the mow scheduled for February 15. the arrival al 1'177 added new Impetus to faml)y-planntng. Sharon began a count- down on the family c.alend.r to help ln- volw the girls In the move, and she began to cxganble the paddng pnx:as. "I allowed the movers to pad because they Wied women pacbros, and I fell they would be anluJ with my things,• aplmed Shwon. 'h I ;ww:i-. .... "'lt'samaiJng how what you keep putting off IUddenly ,sneaks up and confrontl ,,au, .. epWned Sharon. "I ~I cldn't went eo u,Mier- stand ttwit I was IAvtng my home and my friends. The morning of the mow I D\lllde some good-bye ~ to friends and took Mother and the 'children to btukfalt; .a.n 5tayed to wolf for the mown. When I The Kempfs an1o1ng at tlO ne10 home (1feft to right}: Jamie, Sharon, Jim, Mcole. came back from eating, the box.es were on the van, and the house was empty and oold. TheR was nodllng to do but go on ow way." ......... Kemple......., .med at their new home, what did they see but a .::ene al suttaed bulldlng equtpmcnt, an Wlftnlshed bii5'ft!Wnt and u11pelrmd wak.. The home was not l'WJlldy. "We were &an- tic," recalled Sharon. "We had been ex· pectlng to ..... the furniture In the .... ment, but tt.. WW'l't e beMrnent lo ipeakof." A/Jvdt.. An caled hll olfioe, hoping lo dtwrt the van with their bebigbigs. He t00n Mned, howeYa, that the van had ~ down and that their beloiigiiigs were still In Michtgan. "I guae Fate was looking after us that day." said Sharon ... If the van hedg't bn*en, WC would hew had to make hMty a 1m9ments to store ow tNngs. As It was, we ~ able to keep them In Mktdga.1 In ltonlge ... \Wh Jtm and Sharon ernodonaly on .. and the chadmt aanky. the Kanp& droYe to a motel to await comp6etlon of their hotase. "We just had to make do." . ad Sh.on, ~ her family .. two- --sotourn In a ra but crowded motel room. "rm an many famlMa wtll ems»- thl1.e when I say It was an experience I won't forget." The Kempf\ gypsy extstenoe came to an end when the buJlder assured them al a March 7 move-In date -19 days ex- tended from the ot1g1na1 deadline. Sharon didn't build her hopes; disappolntment had become too familiar. When the moYers c.aBed that morning to Inform the Kempfs of their expected arrival hour, Sharon was )ubaent. "Ifs a bright and beautiful day, anct at last Ifs goG>g to hap. pent" she adalmed happ8y. a, 11:00 A..M. die ... --In the Kempf's driveway. and the parade of boxes had begun. Fortunately. no calaml- t:les had ocx:uned on the road, and nothing had been broken, save for an old music stand Sharon had found In an antique shop. In the midst of the moving, the 9Chool bus dropped the girts at the comer. and Sharon watched them through her front window as they ran home. Anally, wet Into the ewntng, It was over. The family m>Od In awe of their new house. It was cluttered and 90mCWhat strange. Jim opened a box that prodl.IC*f a famdlar painting and 900te kMchen uten- 5'1s that Sharon proili..-,. -Into ,. the cupboards. It wes hom8. YJa • The rood lo .ttf rdac:oooy and a healthy body. According to our eotb~ there is no loneliness in nm- ning. Indeed. it may be the most important part of his life. For 15 van J have been a distance runner, and rm 1111 trying to ~ this 91t1,raww1ng Inner c:ompu"6an. Bui the more 1 l"W\. the more I ...i to run. And the more I run, the man J he a • cooditk>ned and nfluenc:.t by my running. In the beyiallng I r..wr IUlpeded this would hlippcn. I ~ runrq for the usual l'U90illl: to get Into shlpe., to lmplove my iippWMCe and to hq> prevent a hurt .s.dl and add tome years to my lfe. I leaned by "* dw good tNngs running couAd do for my ch:' 2 ol and my coronary ---na. how my blood sn-.n would go down and my~ftci . So I began. • .a ol us should, wMh days ol .ICIOUt pace .. (50 peen Jogging ~ with 50 s--s w.lllng) for only 8w rmnutes .. ftnt. and then elldl elev • lltde more, .a done • • tpeeCi that alowed ml to ... to. oompenion. Then It -.. running; I rac:hed JO anms a day. An.ay. I cld ., hour ewry othn day. I had become a runner. By now, .a my ortgNil r...ans for naWng had ~ed In my wak.e. I had no furth.r u.. tor than. Running, I now uw,.,.. more than fttnaa and • trtm ~ more than weight io. and mus- cles revtwd. Running wa • total cxpatenc:c. It had become pll1 ol my llfatyle. U Fr.a Bacon had wttn.n on running, he would hwe put It this way: Rurnng maMth the wtm nwn. I .. thlil whole pa'IOf'I • being part animlll, p111 chad, pmt mtill and p111 hero. Run· nlng makes me all ol thae. I begin • llNmal. "Be ftl'll. a good arimal," -oee Ralph W.&do Emenon. I em. I tww thlit animal energy. that use ol rnowmcnt, that good tight ~ that .... ol ~ just the right amount ol ~· I am pared down to bone and mu.de. My sJdr'I Is taut, my eyes dear, I have Georve Sheelton, a QJ#dlologlat and umter, unn nm In his 14th Bolton Marathon tN. Monday. e • l'AMILY WIEEJ<LY, Apnl 17, 1917 mE REWARDS Of become my body. I occupy It with delight. The tats prove what 1 leel. My biolngkal age .. that ol a pe:non JO years younger. I have the OltY' gen c:apdy and phymal work ,,.,.-tty ol • 28r ve--ald Instead ol 90IDeOne ~ fiO. My puke ts slow. My blood pressure is narma!. Yet I am no dlffeall from others my age who run with me. Running prows that man at any age is the ~ rnmwl In the world. Nat COfMS the child. The elm ol lfc Is to be- oome ., adult whle ~ a chlld • heart. and nmnlng lDllM:s me a child -a child at play. While playing we do things became we want to, without thought ol peymmt. For ., how a day I am a child finally doing what I want and en)OY!ng it And when I run, I realize that what happens to the body Is simply a bonus. Thirdly, running has made me an art1St Being an ar1isl ls, alter all, only seeing things as if fOI' the flrs1 time. When we do. we see the real mec1nlng of things. see the solutions to our problems. Running gives me that aecillvity It pr0V1des a meditative setting and opens up unused areas in my mind Finally, running ~ven me the chance to be a hero Uke everyon~ -I wan I to be challenged I want to discover whether I am a coward I want to see how much effOl't l can exert and what I can en· dure Running answ~s these questions I can run the classic •<Ke, the "tnlle, and know the terrible pain that CK:compames that third quarter and the almost total obhv1on ol the final hundred yards of the last quarter. I also can compete Wlth myself m the marathon. the race Roger Bannister, the first man to run a sub-four-minute mile, called the "<Kme of athletie heroism " This Monday I will run my 14th Boston Mara When it comes to family insurance, Steve Johnson is one of a kind. Jeanne and Bob Be!tls of Chesapeake, Virgjrua, are extremely happy with their life insuran~e agent / I ~ They re very pleased with their health insurance agent They• re completely satisfied with their home- owners agenl ·'And we know our car insurance man is the best around." Bob says. "We feel fortunate to have him so close by " Of course, whatever the Beals think about one agent. they're bound to think about the othef<s. Because all of them are State Farm agent. Steve Johnson. As a family insurance specialist, Steve can provide knowledgeable advice and person-to- n .a1t •••• person service on all the policies they· re ever likely to need. "If we have any question about our coverages, or a claim, we don't have to wonder who to call," says Jeanne. "We just call Steve. It's a real advantage having one agent nearby who can help us with everything." Having a State Farm family insurance man can be a real advantage for you. He's the one agent who's backed by America's largest homeowners and auto insurer, and one of the largest life insurance companies, too. And there's probably one like Steve Johnson in your neighborhood. Check your Yellow Pages. A Like a gooc1 nejghbor, State Farm is them. ""uu'"'lt '1TATF FARM INSlJRANC'~ {"OMPANIF !'. ttom.-()f~ Bloorn•nqton llllnnh thon, Lhe tniditlonal Patriot's Day Race com memoratlng Paul Revere's ride I will once more leave th~ Hopkinton Commons at noon and at· tempi to comple1e the 26 miles. 285 yards to i he Prudential Center in downtown Boston. In those rlwee hours or more I 1.11111 firsc en)Oy. then suffer and finally agomz.e in a supreme test of my ability as a runner The Boston Marathon will become, as 11 does every year, the arena where I face my mo- ment of truth, my chance 10 be a hero or a coward WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT RUNNING Here are Dr Sheehan's answers to questions he rs frequently asked about running· Why Is Running The Sett Eae rctH? For several reasons First, It Is the easies! exer· else to do and requires a minimum of equipment. no companions and no athletic ability. It can be done at almost any ttme and In any place Second, it Is a perfect exercise because ii uses the large chlgh and leg muscles In rhythmic fashion at a per· sonally controlled rate This Is the requirement for safely devel()f)lng maximum cardiopulmonary function . Lastlv, it has predictably good results on the body and mind and has been proven lo in· crease cardiopulmonary fitness. reduce weight. lower blood pressure. decrease the cholesterol and triglycer1des associated with coronary disease and help psychological stabllily. How Should I St.art My Running Program? Whether you are m your first day or lO!h year, running should be done at a conversahonal pace, a speed at which you can talk to a companion. And the first 10 minutes should be even slower to allow you lo reach your second wind. In the begin· nlng. this may mean only a brisk walk Of at best the old reliable scout pace. As time goes by, the effon will remain the same, but your minutes per mile w1ll 1mprove steadily. Should I Regulate My Diet? Don't eat solids fOf' two to three hours before running. In very hot weather, 10 ounces of one of the "Ade" drinks should be taken within 10 min· utes of the start and every 20 minutes thereafter. Aulds with high sugar concentration should be taken well diluted; ocherwtse they'll cause loss of fluid into the gut and bnng on diarrhea. What Clotbeti S hould I Wear? In spnng and summer, cotton shirts should be worn and nylon avoided Winter training, on the other hand, requires a base ol long )Ohns Of ther· mal underwear Over thls. cotton turtleneck shirts are usually enough, although a light nylon ram jacket also may be needed Avoid bulky garments. Use sevetal light layers Instead A wool ski mask and thermal m1nens or socks for the hands com- plete the oudlt How Far S hould I Run? Ufetlme runners should not be concerned with speed OJ distance. Runners deal In moderate effort over Increasing periods of time. Start with five lo 10 minutes every other day and wOJk up to 30 minutes three or four !Imes a week. This will achieve most of the results noted In question one. What ln)urtee Can I Eapect. And How Can I Prevent Them? Ninety-five percent of runners' Injuries !stress fracture, heel spur. runneT's kn«, etc.) are due lo weak feet plus muscle Imbalance. Running tends lo shorten the calf, hamsfTfng and low back mus- des, and It also causes relative weakening of the abdominal muacles Supports for the feet and daily eiterclses should give you permanent pain-,_ free running ~ F'AMILY 'IYEEKLY, Ap1ll 11, itn • 1 f I " . ... 18 mci. Nta(." 1.0 mg. nicotile rv. per cigarena. FTC Repon Dec. 76. --WONDERFUL WAYS WITH COLOR-l HOW TO MAKE ITWORK FOR YOU ••• Are your interiors too small, dark or suffering from the blahs? Learn how color can help solve · decorating problems. has always been the essence of decorating. It_ can change tile scale of a room, set a mcxxi, re- flect a personality. And there really isn't anything mysterious about selecting the right colors for your home. In- side this idea-packed sec- tion you'll learn how to apply simple color princi- ples and what psychologi- cal effects the color of a child's room has on a child -you can even "shop" for the latest painted fumjture pieces and get good tips on everything from painting waUs to growing vege- t ab I e s and flowering shrubs ContlnMd By Rosalyn Abrevaya AT HOME ~KJtdaa An Important trend in kitchens is the use of clean. crisp natural tex- tures punctuated by a bold oolor- wlth white appli- ances a top favorite again. This smart General Electric kitchen features wipe- clean counters by Textollte and Ken- tUe flooring. The natural-woodsy look In knotty-pine paneling by Georgia-Pacific. Foya..OW.S Room Citrus-bright color transforms an awkward foyer Into a gay setting with the room- enlarging trick of continuing the carpet color half- way up the waJI. . Carpettng of Anso nylon by Wellco. Dining set by Olromecraf t AP ....... I r' a This related color scheme was built around the paint- ing. which also Inspired the chair's needlepoint de- sign. By designer Mk:hele Weal. A Patten Mb Designer Allen Scruggs pre- scribed a spring tonic for thls room -a shot of bril- liant color In a mix of patterns. Its scheme ls a blend of three primary colors.--red, yel- low and blue- with an Inter- mediate shade of yellow-green In the tile-patterned floor (Pratige cuthioned vinyl by Congoleum), a key unifying element FAMILY WE£KLY. ~1111, tm • t ••••• COLOR AT HOME Continued other colors come. (The sec- ondary colors-<>range. green and purple--are made from mixing equal portions of two primaries. Intermediate colors -such as red-orange or yel- low-green-are made from mixing a primary with the closest secondary color.) Complement.ary (pairing col- ors opposite to each other on the color wheel, like blue and o range, to c reate a bold effect}. How To Build A Color Scheme wardrobe be a clue. Don't give d dominant decorating role to a color you usually wouldn't wear, though it can be enjoyed as an accent in a room. ChooH a color approadL To combine colors into a har- monious decorating scheme, it helps to refer to the trachtional color wheel, which shows the pnmary colors -red, yellow and blue-from which all The three basic types of color schemes are M onochro- matic (using variations of a single color, perhaps with se- lected small accents), Related (employing colors near each other, such as blue and green or yellow and green) and A monochromatic color · scheme, using subtle shades or beige or a pastel color, for e >eample, is effective for "ex- panding" a small room. Because you "lose the bound- aries" visually, the area seems larger. A variety or textures and a scattering of bright items will prevent monotony. Know youself. Analyze which colo rs give you the big gest hft. if you stray too far from your personal taste, you won't feel at home. Let your A narrow room seems to gain width by placing a hori- i!{ -· Music to your eyes. ::: Vibrant. Mellow. Rich . Harmonious. Exciting. Soothing. The same qualities you enjoy in music can be found in colo r. Especially when the color is blended in Pittsburgh· Paints. Colors like Blue Mood. Blue Ridge and Bohe mian Blue are just a few of the beautiful selections you'll find in every Pittsburgh Paints color family. Hundreds and hundreds of great paint colors that create any mocxl you want -just as music does. ~-~\ Choose the color that is music to your eyes at you( Iii.iii •) nearest Pittsburgh Paints retailer. You'll find him in the (i •) YellowPages. Prtrlrs11161f PAOfHl'S rt JJ PPG lndlJll,_, Inc . One~ Center, Ptttaburgl1. Pe 15222 zontal line, such as a long sofa, on the shorter wall In a con- trasting shade to the side walls, which usually are light- colored. To ·make a room "smaller," paint it a bright color that seems to jump out at you. Within the room, you can minimize a bulky cha ir by hav- ing it blend with its back- ground, or you can emphasize an object or area by using contrasting colors, such as white dishes in a white-faced cupboard lined in green. There's a simple formula for getting the right mix In a re- lated color scheme of three or more colors: 1) use the low- intensity color on walls and major furniture pieces; 2) em- ploy color of medium intensity and lightness for woodwork, floor coverings, secondary seatings and trim and 3) use the most vivid shade as an ac- cent -pillows. flowers and small occasional pieces. Pick a at.rtJng poillt. Popu- lar ways to put together a color scheme ln<:lude starting with a fabric, wallcovering, carpeting floor pattern or even a painting and coordinat- ing from there. If you've found an uphol- stery fabric In a multicolor pat- tern of soft green. a deeper blue and bright lemon yellow on white background, you co- ordinate like this: walls in green, wood trim in white, blues for the floor and other seating pieces and yellow ac- cents In throw pillows and small accessories. Starting with a wallcovering, perhaps In one of today's at- tractive denims. burlaps or gra.ss<lolhs. gives the effect of a textured solid. Therefore, the dominant upholstery fabric can be in a definite pattern and strong color. In an area such as a family room, you may want to start from the floor. A patterned vinyl floor In rich e.:trth tones enables you to go to furniture fabrics with rough-and-ready textures In related solids of rust, orange and terra-cotta. Then walls can be pale, with match-stick blinds and natural woods. (Remembe r: wood tones represent colors, too.) In heavy traffic areas, multi- colored or Intricate ly pat- terned carpeting or floor cov- ering In a medium tone shows soil less quickly than a solid or very light or dark shade. Comickr colon la coat~st. A room's location and function are major consl~ratlons in color planning Is the room already light and airy, or-will you need sunny colo rs to brighten It? Will It be a room of 10 • FAMILY WEEKLY. April 17. 1977 cool formality for entertaining or the hub of family activity? Blues and 9J'een5 (good for rooms with southern expo5UJ'e) have a cool effect, while yellows and oranges wann an interior. Although haYing one color predominate throughout your home ls not necessary, mov- ing from one color scheme to a very different one without a transltion is visually jarring. Select "bridgjng" colors that smoothly lead the eye Into a new cok>r theme. For Instance, the bedniom..study pictured on ow~ page ls In greens and gold. but its warm red accents oould coordinate with a red-walled hallway leading Into It. The hallway's vivid tone adds spk:e to a small transition area that might otherwise be duJI and provides a dramatic backdrop for small pk:tures.. Worfl _... calDn JOllW !Of. In almost any redecorating project you need to coordinate new purchases with existing pieces. This is often a special challenge in the kitchen, where you may inherit colored appliances. If you key everything to the appliance c:okir, you could overwhelm the room. Instead, cope with avo- ·,,,. .r~ .1 ~~·-=-- n.e LOGll"s painted graphic sets the cokJr · scheme of apricot and gray. Furniture: Selig. Shades: Stouffer. Clock: Howard Mi11er. cado fixtures, for example, by choosing a vtnyl floor pattern that has touc:he:s of avocado, a.long wtth russet and gokt on a white back- ground. Then the russet and gokf can be played up In a.tams, with walls a pale gold tint When woridr~ with existing elements In other rooms, use of tones traditionally associ- ated wtth the period style to whk:h you're com- mitted Ls ~lmporUnt. With Early American fumbhing:5.. for ~ pie, you need strong. dear colors to stand up to the vigor ol the I~ g&eamlng woods. Con- wnely, French Provtnda1 calls for ddbte., ckJsty tones in textures or small patterns. Rcnmnbet thlit texture affects the cdor you see.. A thiny, smooth ariace rwflects l~t. and the cdor ~ clear and ~t ROt9' material ab&t»bs some ol the ~ and the color may appe.-deepet and cUler. Kmw ....... a C H1 . By the time you're rudv to IMkc an outt..y, you should have a head full ol prefaeica and tmpresskJns gained from~ In smra and publl- artlom a.swell a a loose-~ noUbook full of swak:ha. paJnt chJps and clipped UlustraHons. It's a good Idea to take the notebook with you, Uqa wtth a tiny stapler, attadq samples as yolf get them. If a retailer can't supply samples, insist on 9eetng the material In ~ Jlsldor~ Don't make all dedtklns at once. 1rs best to haw major acqutsHlons in p&.:.e a short while. to -. how they affect • room's total oolcll" xhane. befcwe choosing accent piecu. Do trult yow tnstincts, Md the colors you 9Slect wtlJ ...... well'' tn yow home. COlllilUlftl FMllLY MEU.Y, A11ri4 11, t917 • 1t •••• 9 COLOR AT HOME these needs in the average small bed- room? Look for a storage solution that also adds to a room's decor Continu1:d Instead of the regular bulky bureau, shop the secondhand shops or flea markets for old trunks, which can be spray-painted any color and can double as tables or seats. IC you find an old chest with legs, it can be cut down and refinished, adding interest to the room. Wall-hung baskets or painted wire milk cases (from your favorite dairyman) can hold dolls, stuffed toys or favorite mementos. Consider a simple store- bought rope ladder. Suspended by two hooks from the ceiling. 11 can hold scarves. hats, belts and even ~glasses in a plcturesque array. COLOR AND DECORATING TIPS FOR A CHILD'S ROOM Children revel in rich, intense colors In fact. among the first responses noted In infants is a reaction to bright colors. and studies show a definite link be tween vivid surroundings and quicker learning ability. It's no accident that many preschool centers color-key ac tivity areas. with red or yellow (active) for the building blocks comer, green or blue (calm) for the reading area. In the plan of a youngster's room, therefore, color can be the most impor tant element. And unltxe the trend in adult home furnishings toward neutral and earth tones. bright colors are best for children and can be used in several ways. whimsical wallcoverings, decora hve flooring, sparkling window treat ment, fun and fanciful furniture Color Planning Before you plan a scheme, talk 10 your child about his pr-eferences and analyze the child's personality. While Any of these imaginative ideas will create a colorful, inviting small domain. it's a risk to gener allze, active, outgolng children often prefer strong, contrast- ing colors. A reserved youngster might prefer a more neutralized color scheme. So use your own judgment Habits also should be considered If your child is a floor sprawler, you may want to invest in a large rug. On the other hand, if he ls old enough to have a "messy" hobby-playing with a chemistry set, for instance--you may be better off with an easy·to-dean "chip-and-spatter" or confetti pat- terned vinyl floor covering. Sleeping Arrangements Children's beds come in several con- figurations, from the two-tiered bunk- type to the trundle to the all-in-one bed. A perfut setup for any ch/Ids room. this Uni·Bed from Schoolfield covers sleep. storage and study needs. In 52 colon. table and storage unit And don't over- look those with built-In drawers or storage headboards. Since most chil- dren enjoy having a friend as an over- night guest, the versatile trundle bed is pTObably a better bet than a simple twin bed. If two children share a room, they can gain privacy with decorative screens, a storage divider or a do-11- yourself divider constructed of colorful and durable plexlglass. Organizing Clutter Young people especially enjoy rooms that have free floor space and places where treasured possessions can be displayed They a lso need ade- quate space in which to store clothes and accessories. How do you meld , Extra Tips If your goal is a "strlct-budget-but- beautlful" approach, there are many ways to use color as an economical decorating tool in a child's room-par- ticularly In the areas that usually re- quire a major investment. Here are· some Idea joggers. • Posters on the walls will cost less than wallpaper. • Paint the floor instead of using carpeting. • Bands of color painted around windows, along with inexpensive matching shades, eliminate the need for curtains. • Spray-painted burlap or pressed board can mal<e a colorful bulletin board. Ned llfne you he<xi f()( the back yard Wllh Visions ot vegetables daneing 11'\ your t'leOd. take OlooQ these line AMES tools to make Y'OUf gardening more ot a pleasum. !hen IS tlipped C7"6f to push dirt bock. covering the seedS. Qeat fOf close work bef\Neen growing plants. too. Plotesslonols choOse two kinds ot hoes for -..egetct>le gordenmg, AMES Action Hoe•(o) hos fast, b0dc-ond- f0f1tl motion !hot cuts bolh wovs lo edge around buildings and fences. cultivates and weeds wtttiOut removing top soil. AMES Dig-Ezy•Gaden Spode (c) has sharp serrated bkxie and forward-fl.med 5'eps. so It digs wttt\ minirrum ef'fort "l'WES Dig-Ezy Sha.le! (d) has a lightweight bkxie and not, fOIWClrc:Humed steps fOf fool comroo Helping America Grow Since 1774 AMES Wooef't Hoe (b) Is o mutti·purpose toot that molces fuf'!(MIS to the depth you need for plonling, See the mony othe< fine AMES Lown and Gorden Tools conied by your retailer. Pick the ones you need. You con dwafs depend on their QUOllty. c A AMES:.a .,,. ~ ' McDonougll company 90X 1774 At.At<EAS8UAG. W VA 2'9101 .. ; \ PAINT YOUR WALLS LIKE A PROFESSIONAL There really is nothing to it-with today's advanced painting tools along with an organized approach. When the time comes to re- paint the walls. first learn how the pros do the job. This will not only save you a good deal of trouble, but your paint job will also last a while longer. It broils! It bakes! lataioF Prepantioa Your painted wall will have a much longer life if It is nrs1 cleared or any greasy film. lf 1he surface feels very oily oc waxy, wash It with warm water and trisodium pho6- phate (TSP) or any household detergent. Rinse with clear water and wipe dry with a sponge. You also should ~ sped for holes, cracks and water damage and make necessary repairs before pro- ceeding. In most cases, you can paint directly over an old coat of paint Glossy surfaces, however, must be deglossied with fine sandpaper oc a com mercial degloss.er from yOUT paint dealeT. It toasts 4 slices automatically! It's the Toast 'N Broil Toast·R·Oven· toaster from GE. The first step In getting ready to paint a room is to clear out all furniture U furni- ture cannot be removed. It should be systematically moved away from work areas. If you plan to do walls but not ceilings, furniture can be moved Into the middle of the room. Don't forget the drop cloths or newspapers. which should be placed on the floor and on the furniture. Although painting over wall- paper is not generally recom mended 1t can be done with a latex paint. but the paper must be well-fMtened to the wall and washed clean Excess water should be wiped with a Spollg(L (Never paint OYe:r dry strippable paper, which ls de signed to be removed easily) You al~ should pmtect un painted surfaces Remove hardwMe, such as doorimobs, hinges and switch plates Use an Inexpensive paint shield when painting a~ window panes or apply masking tape. pressing firmly to prevent seepage. (Allow a small gap between the tape a.nd frame putty, remove the tape as soon M the paint sets..) Kw. of Palllt The best paints today for Interior walls are either latex or alkyd 1he former ls a wa- ter-based paint with fast~ 1ng properties, Is odorless. can If,_-·~ OftD tllle cbs ~ this aster O'la cbs. set youndf a GE. lt'kat~~. 1m GE co.t«own Im a ~ brni ~ tJal lets ,wbrul9U:llks. ~ 'hotdap-~nl~ ~.Andbeca.ee ll~GE°skJlsUrOftll .-.is nae dim two bm- chd 4libes JOU an' !'Allie in oat o6er kml.« O\'t5lS! Tbr ...... broispm~~ tiect tht illeror 1ram l!plUen -11111 it ~ do tht ~ -.Ila b eay de9niag. ..... ~ ....... GE's 1Dm&c:r OWD bmdea the diwlllol Sl1lll mob!K.;.- yw'd hlle ID hat le> your-~ OYal •• l..ile ~ ~ .... (WI ... WVlnlftl Jdt~"ttL And it . . . . \ --.. _. ~ .. -: .. -: . _.....__ - ...,_._:-;._.;;: ... t----' -.. ... -.. wons " lmdem wilh JG/I' biK ~ whm YoU ... to coc* foods thlt ~ di.&rt"Dt ~ ,, .... --.&.k ........ . rt takes.-'*'2" ... 111ce toesla". Jt l015tS odd-m~ ... ..i mla. both ates • once. ..., 9hJts aG llldllmll). ally. A bd mp when tmst is mdy. Feetures! Peat.ta! The~coo­ traled CM:rl hm !dtiQp fram D1'F to 500"F. Automlbc Tq> &own settiaa a RJat ume1t-s.. m.pinc..S~ And a ..., bel mp when food is ready. RmiOQbir: radt. OWi! b'llY. limier pm ..., ~ .., a\lftb tnly mike dr:an- S. tmJ. 0.b' GE~.,._. .. __,. ....._to~trum. 5e£ them • a your-GE dtMr'I aow. 'llle model It. bftd bere ia the T2l6. The T23 ..... blllr:a..Stmm26:n. NOft·bmiling models iodu~ the Ddae 2-sliae Toast-R- Own lmlt« (TI138) • wl a ~ Ks. Size 4-slice Toast-i · OYeU tamer mm. There"s a me for ney WNJ, a prier kirne:ry~ Whichever model you choole. moe YoU own a T*f- R-Own to11s1er from GE. ycu1 ..... how JW ew:r ..,. lgedwCbcUa. CEIERAl. ELECTRIC O..llillra=b¥~ £ICtl1C -IM'llrll fltsf' ~~ be applied on damp surfaces and is the easiest to apply and clean up of all paints. It's avaH- able In flat to semi-gloss finishes. The latter dries matt slowly than the latex patnts, but It gives good coverage. can with.stand scrubbing and ~ duce.s a water-resistant fllm that ls especially good for bath- room walls and other areas where molsture collects. Ftn- lshes range from flat to gloss. PU.ting Took Baslcally, you will need a wall brush or a roller for large areas and a small brush for painting along narrow surf aces and In tight comers You also ..... will need containers for mixing paint and for holding solvents when cleaning your painting tools. (You can use an old oof. fee can or a special cardboard mixing pall.) It pays to lnvest In a good brush. Paintbrushes are made either from natural bristJes of animal hair (good for use with oil-based paints. but because these bristle'> absorb water. they should not be used with water-soluble paints) or from synthetics. such as nylon, that can be used with both <>11-and water-based paints. Ch eck that brush bristles are nagged (have split ends which hold more paint and thus apply It more smoothly). tapered, full and springy and firmly held against their setting, Seq.mce of PaildiDg Before you begin painting, use a wooden paddle to stir paint thoroughly. Pour only a bit at a time from the paint can Into your bucket until the bucket Is haJHUled. Cover the paint can, and wipe the lip clean before sealing. Start from the top, painting the ceiling first, then the walls. Doors. windows and wood- work are painted after the walls are finished; baseboards are painted ~l He.re's the expert's way of using a paintbrush (prepared first by lightly moistening bris- tles In solvent then drying with an absorbent cloth): Olp the brush Into the paint (not more than half the length of the bris- tles). Uft brush straight up, aJ.. lowing excess paint to drip off. Tap bristles again.st Inside of bucket before withdrawing brush.. 'Olen place paint on the wa ll In several places by gently slapping surface with flat sides of brush Hold brush at about a 45° angle and pull brush acro.ss surface. Smooth paint with long. light strokes. To spread paint more thinly at the edges of walls, begin grad- ually lifting brush from surface as you gel to the edges. For large areas, paint roll- ers will get the job done more quickly. They're especially handy for ceilings because they are available with exten- sion handles (usually 24 inches In length). A new roller, like a brush. should be conditioned before use. Wash the cover ln soap and water to remove dirt, then rinse. When preparing to palnt, roll the paint roller In the deep part of the paint-filled pan un- til the roller Is filled evenly. Roll the roller on the exposed slope of pan to remove excess paint. Apply the paint In four random strokes or in the shape of a W (to avoid unloading all the paint In one spoO. Then roll the roller across the first strokes, ~eadlng the paint uniformly. Repeat, making the same pattern a short distance away from the portion already finished. Blend In with horl- ~ontal strokes.. Roll slowly and gently untO the roller begins to dry. Olp again and cootlnue . Contlnu~d fAMILYWEEIU.Y,Aptll 17.1971 • 1S .. TakP a cubic loot of lhe air she breathes at home It contains millions ol particles ol dust dirt pollen and smoke You r furnace falter traps only 8% of lh1s pollution Some non electronic air cleaners I rap only 50% B111 a Honeywell E lectrornc Air Cleaner The Clean Atr Machine removes 95% of all airborne dust. dirt pollen, smoke and other 1mpun t1es Traps Pc3rt1ctes so tiny 11 would lake 7 000 of them l o stretch across this dol • II fi ts in your ductwork cleans up 1n the dishwasher Help yourlamily breathe easier. and keep a cleaner home With a Clean Air Ma1h1ne Cati your local Honeywell dealer the t rained techn1c1an who in stall s and ad1 usts all Honeywell products tor maximum comfort and eff 1c1ency 1n your home Look 1n the Yellow Pages under heating and air cond1 t1ornng contractors Honeywell -···------------:cOLOR~ AT HOME Cor11inu~d • DECORATIVE NEW LOOKS 1N PRETTY. PAINTED FURNITURE Painted furniture pieces date back to the a ncient Chinese. In todays homes. they freshen rooms as elegant accents. -I ti • ,. . Inspired Comfort A new interpretation of the wing chair is delightfully at ease in a tum-of-the-<:entury spool and spindle architectural motif. Its deceptively generous proportions are given a light and airy look by use of a white matte finish frame, upholstered In a gay floral. De- signed by Roland Carter for Hickory Furniture Co. About 1259:1 FAMILY WHKLY.Aprll 17, 1977 A Bit Of Old Venice In the tradition of rare Venetian artistry is this enchanting display cabi- net. It features silk- screened pastel floral motifs, hand-striping and Trompe L'Oeil ("foot-the- eye") decorated moldings and overlays. The piece, f ashloned of maple solids and veneers, in an antique white parchment shade, has adjustable shelves in the open top and one other shelf behind doors. (Interestingly, our cabinet displays collectibles from a contrasting style period.) It measures 24· x 13· x 77" By Drexel. The cost is approximately $595. A Working Member The old-faithful trestle desk puts on a new race in this charm- ing, lightly scaled rendition that would look attractive In almost any room. lt'.s made in a warm brown finish in bird" with a choice of painted trim tn black, white or curry. It measures 40• x 24· x 37 Y.." By Te:mp~tuart. Approximate retail prlco Is $420. Con11nuetl ·Consumer Reports thinks you should know: llow-good is the bol.na in that sandwich? . Of the 35 brands and varieties or bolocna tested by Consumer Reports !or qu&lity, nine were ra~ Poor or Very Poor for taste. The umpJes, bought in food stores, were either rancid or showed be- ginning signs of rancidity. The start ofranddity an often be detected by a perfume-like acent. So the sweet smell of your bologna may be trying to tell you something. How does the bolognJ! sandwich Compal'e with the others? v v Hamburs-8oAopa Tuna Sal.t Peanut 8uttn (lUb •- 13"' __ .. (3~ou~ .. \l ounce t>eet. cook eci. bo ....... tun., I rtKp p..nutlJUl1•1 ce~«>;f on 1 t1>eP mevonn.iMI on ... nlr. mu'l1•tdl on ol'I whne .,,.., C>un wf\il•l><eM'.I bte-' The b<>IOCll ~ndwich t'lmt>d OOt IOWt>St VO~ O( con fide nt:e Conwmn Ueporti rxplon'cl th•~ 1n ctPt.a1I 1n 1l~ 1mpar t1al article on boloina. ··11nw C:ood 1s Uw Rolo11n1 tn that Sandw1('!1?" """''s how holoina sl.11<'kPd up agamsl the other 3 undwtch food!' 'I) lll«hP~l tn C'OSl-pcr-ounc4" or pro· lPlll 121 tlight'Sl 1n r.-. al\d ralonn. Not lo mention the ht&tiPSl cost-per-sandwich at lhe market pnce~ prevailln« whPn "'" m~t' our lest ·nie b-Oll)ft11 sandwich, In raet, wu ovef (our lln\~ a.\ expensive as I.he cheapest sa.nd w1ch-punut butter. What's more. t>olo«ina conlajns a potentially hannful addiUYt' called sodium nitrite. And the sampler. we~~ w•~ inOatl'd an IVf'r&«f' of~ in weight by adding plain wat4"r. (Thb lallt'r ingl"l'dient won't hurt anybody, true. Rut w'f' don'l lhink you should be paying meat prices for it.) Consuiner ~ gives you the facts behind the .. baloney". I Today's SUJ>"nnarkel lr. no place t.o bf' on your own. Without help, ll's hard lo know about subUe product dtrre~nces lhat can <'hut your family of the nutrients they llffd. And maybt even cost you more In the bargain. That's why Consumer Reports nil.es food and house- hold products by testing standards just as rigorous as those we use for 1ut-0mobiles and expensive appliances. Equally rigorous standards are applied t.o our researeh int.o services-such as banking, insurance and much more. Consumer Reports is the nonprofit, reader-supported magazine of Consumers Union-the nation's leading inde- pendent organiution ror testing and rating consumer products and services. We don't ac<.'ept advertising from anyone. We buy what we test at t.he same st.ores you do. No "free samples" from manuractul"('rs. Ftve facts· our readers learned that you could have used: 1. Pepperidge 1-'a.nn Whole Wheat Bread was rated lower in nutritional quality than Wonder Enriched White Bread. 2. Pizza Hut's 10" Supreme pie gave us the most nutri- tional buy out of eight fast-food meals we l~led ... Arthur 'T'reacher's Fish 'n Chips the leasL 3. Bounty may be a "quicker picker upper" than lower-pri~d paper towels. But you may be able to handle most of your clean-up )Obs with the cheapest towel you can find. 4. Meanwhile, that much .squ~zed -on -TV bathroom tissue that touts its sortness whillled 150 sheets o rr each ron. (Once again, it's the customer who gels squeezed.I 5. Two banks can advertise the same interest rate for your savings account. But one pays only $44.93 for the r.ame period for which lhe other pays $75.30. It's how they calculate your interest that counts. (And some or the biggest banks in the country are the stingiest when il comes to paying you inlen.>st.) A lot of companies may not like what -we have to say. 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And. if started now, indoors, under lights, the cost will be less than buying seedlings. You then transplant the vegetables outdoors later. Even If you're a beginning gardener, the procedure Is not difficult, so here's a ste)>by- step plan devised with the he.Ip of a horticultural expert. lndOOI' USunshine•• W.. to PIMt. Nearly all vegetables can be started from seed in an indoor llgtt garden. Because many vegetables are sensitive to root~ when being transplanted, they should be planted in individual peat pots or pellets and then transplanted. pot and all, out doors. Vegetables best suited fOf transplanting to an outdoor garden Include cabbage, cu- cumbers, herbs, lettuce, beans. melons, peppers. squash. to- matoes and turrups. FOJ" more exotic fare. try a crop of Chi- nese cabbage. ~ to ,,,_._ Start your ~ds wldeT simulated sun shine In a laftJUd area, such as a basement, utility room or at Uc. If the room's temperature cannot be maintained at 65° 70° F., use a 5mclll insulated. waterproof heating cable pur chased at a garden center to supply bottom he.ell under flats or trays. v-~ Scaip. Light for the Indoor 9.ar<km can be pro vlded from hr.lo 40-wa It fluor II • FAUil\' WElKlV, ~I \1, 11Tl' I. A brand new, highly efficient weed killer. Comes in an easy~to-apply granular formulation for selective, pre-emergence 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 top quality vegetabtes. u.n be used on all the vegetables in the garden. Pelleted formu- lation, convenient, easy-co-use carton. 2. *Ollnlo 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. Avofd accidents: for safety, read the entire label Including cautions. Use atl chemrcals only as directed. escents In a bare-bulb utility ftxtuTe. These are generally available at garden centers and hardware and department stores. There even are fluar~ cents especially developed to supply the full spectn.un of natural sunlight, including the benefida.I portion of ultravio- let. Leave the Ughts on about 16 hours a day. To control them, you may want to lnvest in an automatic timer. Such fluorescents use about 92 watts of energy. Operating the lights for 16 hours a day at an ~ rate of five cents per kilOwatt hour would cost about 50 c.ents a week. Growlms-After you have l.n- stalled your Ught units, set up four trays or flats, each hold- ing about 16 plants, which would be the maximum for transplanting to an average 8- x 10-foot plot Plastk: trays (12 x 12 inches) are easiest to handle. Plant about two or three seeds in each peat pellei or pot Be certain to fo!Jow seed-packet directions. A gp<x1 rule of thumb ls to plant a seed to a depth of two or three times Its size. Use sterilized growing me- dia, not garden soil. The latter may contain disease organ- isms that can rot the seedlings. Place the pots or pe!lets In the tray and moisten thoroughly from the bottom with warm or room-temperature water. Then place the tray In a large, clear plastic bag and tie It. The plas. tic bag allows light to nourish the plants and keeps moisture high for germlnat\on. Remove a week or two after the seed-- lings appear. Cull your crop by reducing the number of plants per pot or pellei to the one or hr.lo healthiest specimens. Try to keep the tops of the grow- ing plants about six Inches be- low the lights. MaWcsrmoe After the plas- tic bag ls removed. begin watering your seedlings. To do thls, without disturbing them, place them flat In a qu;u1er- lnch of room-temperature water for a few minutes. Re- watet' when the soil feels dry. Most prepared growing medJa contain fertlllz.er, so there ls no need to refertillze. Should plants get too large for the pot, then a soluble fertilizer may be SmoQth Away Wrinkles . for -a fres young-again lool<! Famous Velvene Formula must wipe away 10 to 20 years from your appearance or you pay nothing! WHICH ARE YOUR PROBLEM AREAS? i _, Large Size Vslvene Lotion sent to every reader upon request for 30 Day Home Trial 111ithoutobligation . From the ~ State comes es.citing r-. the t~ 11tory ol a l"ft'nl\rbb&e fonnula VaVEHlt and ol bow it ma.kei older women look as much as 10 to 20 yeers youncer Va..V!Dft ia 90 powerluJ that just a fE'W dl'Ofl9 8J'f' ~ to make are lins, crows feet, and wrinklee t:Em- J*llrily diM~. '""' Hf~ your ey~a! 't'tw rel!'lllll art' 91> thrilling _ ao 8MllMltional and llO incnodible, that ordinary words can't deBcribe them. Tilat's why wt' make thia unulWll off" to eem and .-ry reeder: A°"'1>t without oblip - lion. a filirg~ aitt bottJe ol VllLY'l!PfS on 30 day ff'f'f.' trial' It mmt rive you truly wonderfuJ re- sults. ~ 11 N»U you ftOt~f Reed all thr fact& of thi8 marv~loue product below Al.MOST UK£ A FACE.FT wrt'HOVT COSTLY SUlltOERYI Haven't yoo f"Ytt drearnoec:I you oouJ.d cap\Utt that youthful, allurin, kdi ol yfllll'l! ~ by? Well, now you am make your dree.m come tnw without unpleaaant akin ~ or oostly IUt- gery! VSl.vtrHll i.'! a da1nty, estnl rich lotion. Not a mud~. b\ead\ OT maU.. Worb difrn-mUy from all ~Mins. "6rmi"I"" or niJht cne.ms Just dab on onao or twice a day. Let dry Then if ypu like apply your faYOrit.e makeup ri1ht over It. Tltat's ol.l! lt'a that &hnple to Ulle. But tfw elta~ it ma"'9 in you is heavitnly! Hf.U' YOURSEJ.I TO llOAE HAPPWE8SI Let's fflO! it -nowadays, 'moet ~ \19'1- erat.ee youth See for younelt! MaU tlti8 upwi- '"mt for a lftOntA. Uae Va.V'CNS whenever you want to look your youthful beet. Noti<ie bow it wins admin.tioa and awabna new intereat hem men . bow cloee friends and relatives marvel at thr ··new you." Ya! See bow thi.I ~ for- mula WOfb a speciAJ kind of magic at dlnneni, parties, church! See for yowaell bow Ya.vam aiVftl your akin that fre&h, dewy feel during in- timate momenta! Capture apin that smootla, you~ loolt! 0...b ~ extn popularity and happine.! IO DAYS THAT COULD CHANGE YOUR URI Treat your faoe to Va.VSN11 for an entire month -without riaking one cent. Rush ooupon below and -·11 aend you our reaular $7 Doobk Siu Bottle for on)y $3. But remem~ -you're try-i"4 only -not buyiJ14! When your pacbire .,.. rivea, apply Va.VJtNS t.o all problem spots . . . ~ and around the eyes ... neck ... forebeRd . . . around mouth and chin line. Live it up! Enjoy it aJJ month through. Let your mirror reveaJ the amezUti cbuip, day alter day. You mUIJt look }'OUlller and more -appealing. V11LVl!N'k must wipe 10 to 20 yeara oB your ap- pmrance .. you mwrt be thrilled and aatiafied in f!VefY "'AY. ~i.e lteep the remaining lotioa, retuminc only IM botch cop and set your money beclt instantly! Why dillydally when you can set 80 much for IO little? Aft.er all. our 30 day tfllt i.a 9Uch tun. 30 lfOOderful dayw that could actual- ly chanp your life. 1Mna you a new leale on that f!ah, youthful appEarance of yeara asal Sowl tltal ~pon. You'll be 10 sled you did! SCOTT HOUSE DIVISION 1234-V M25 CoMe .... flt.~ R. lllOI BAK AllOtA•D & llASTOCHAISE .. IS fllA Y CllAICE PWCllASES 1Y DIWC 305-112-0315 ··----- AMY WWDAY 9 TU 4 P'll (EASTt• STMDAD •I REDUCED PRICE OFFER TO WIN NEW CUSTOMERS s3 Large $7.00 Size now cut to only-• TRY IT FREE! Yau don't pay $3-01 even 1¢ -unless it gives you wonderful results. · r---------------------------· scon IOUSE DIVISIOI 1234-Y • 2425 Colee Sta., Fort Lauderdllle, Fl 33303 I Ru1>h large $7.00 double size VELV£NE on 30 Day Free Trial. I enclose cut price of $3 plus 30¢ postage with this ct>ndition: I must be thrilled and satisfied. Otherwise I can k~p unused lotion and return only the bottle up for money back. O Add Salu Tax where 1pplic1ble. If YOU PIEfEl, YOU IAY CffAHE ft . SIMPLY CllCIC Oil 1£1.0W: O 81nlcAmerinrd O Mister Chur• ff ___ _ Write Number Bank # 0 0 0 0 Expiration Oat Expiration Date, _____ _ • IN A HURRY? Then phone in your charge order! Call 3051772..0375, Mon. thru Fri .. 9 to 4 p.m. Eastem Standard Time and we'll rush Vetvene out the same day! S'!CIAL SAVINGS OFFER -2 BIQ BOTTlES ONLY $5 O CHECK HERE for extra savings. Get 2 reg. $7 bottles (total -$14) for only $5 and we p•J •II pomp. You receive twice H much., yet save $9.00. This offer may be charged to lanlcAmertcard or Mister Cltarp. Same money back guarantee. Phone orders accepted. Call 305/772.0375, Mon. thru Fri., 9 to 4 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. ,.. .... ~-----------------~ M*-.a------------------~. I Cir-. 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Tiit Pynlllid "'""'"mi. ...... ~ pnld9cn •• carv lhicld wbidl ~ 11a -purpoec .. a IOlld --,.rt thr ICl9CDft --,_ "' ... ralrict'°-ud _,...,. ola_,,.,.._. pyraclllilt or~ Air,_., Md lipt a"' free to_.. wCMllld 7W-INPOllT ANT NOTl:l It .. oaty _, U) lmw. ·~ "'. pynii:o:Dd lo<-It to f..aio& tr•-_,., for lkaillla lo .. dolicd. ~-ii tk ... -doeM, tin"' a.idt -1c1 becolnc .. ,,. oaJCll!llnf_.._ Tilr "-Pynmld • ~ -· • lb aimplidly. k .. u. ~ ..... IO~ Compldr.. ~"""9-nldiloea..S • icmefore1a-, .... Pynn. lldon Ulil C09I ~ trom $40.00 to .£!00.00 ..__ ol die pn'CiUoll ,...,,., ...t tllr C'.tpno;.e -wrial iawlwd. H-r. in order 10 1rt '*'* lecdt.dl. for fllltkr raardl ... tllr Home Pyn..W ................. lllfowp .... spu:ial ...,..l'(fl ~for o.ly S9.9,. AD 0.. Fla ..... ub t. lllllT if •")"Ollt ~ o.cqitioMI ~ _., t.llq plraa ·iJd'--.,,. -a. ,,.,. ......... will -prcm.ed .ntll llw H-Pynmid. f-or U.C wllo .-1o taLf ~ o( ,,,__, ~. die folio-,...,_.. 1ioM art pnmdecl: 0-a W.ftl piiirlt o( ,.,._, pri.-1llit 'OfOC'da HOME P'Y'kAMID foao-4., 1W' OWll •-· .....,_ nd np codt.. Mail tlliia 1.'°81 ...-. SUS ii CMll, dlotc:t or _, ~to Tk PYmnW .-tdi Fedenlloe, Dtpc. S-6j • 4611& Clrwtled A111t. M .. CaalOG. 0Wo447tl. Y-H- f")nlm wll be IMlW to )'09 -...i.wty. (limit al nro pu ~ -NO EXClmoNS. "1.EASE.11 two att ~ ,._ amc. SIUO.) AT HOME Contillut!d VEGETABLE GARDEN required to keep them hardy. Caution should be exercised not to overfeed plants. Hardeolog MecUings. About two weeks before the plants are to be trans- planted outdoors, b egin hardening them to the harsher outdoor environ- ment by putting them out in mild weather. gradually increasing the time from an hour to a whole day. Under OJd SoJ Laying 0.1 the Garden.. If you've had a garden before, you know what size you can manage easily. If you're a be· ginner, mark off an 8-x l ()..foot space that gets at least six hours of sun a day, 1s well drained and preferably is near the house for convenience. Your gar- den will need an inch of sprinkler water or rain each week. Dig up the soil to a depth o f eight inches. Break up any big chunks and rake the surface well. Then divide the garden in half with. a foot- w1de path down the middle. The appliCdtion of fertilizer and lime should be based on the r esults of a soil test done with a do-it-yourself kil or the Newspoper bt!tween rows retains ni0tsture advice of your local agricultural exten !>ion service Follow the direction" thdt come with the nutrients your soil needs When the ..01l 1s ready for planting, run a strmg between stakes to d1v1de Lht• <Jard~n Into row'>, e«:h one foot cspart If v<>u plcrn d d1mbm!t C"fOp, such ell b1tan'>. ••11.l•'n<l you1 <}di dt•11 vc·r hcally by 11rec:1mg .. wire fp1w1• m trdlts C1lon9 one side tr the 1:1ard1•11 "on a hillside, run the row.., o< ro-..s lht> slop('. not up .md down ti Thlo; help., to hold the water and reduCP nos1on Jf garden ~pace is fcdlly hm1l.-d make a bord£r for vour p.ttio out nf containers filled with tomJto plcint., Or you might plant cctrrot... dS <1 h·rnlikl' border for youi flower bed<> Transpla ntlag. Check with vour county agricultural clgent or local nur sery regarding the average size youi vegetable plant' should be before transplanting. About an hour before you plan to transplant, water the se~d­ llngs from the bottom. Remove pots or pellets from the trays and set into ground. All plants should be set at a depth so <;<>II Just covers the pots or pellets--except tomatoes, which ought to have as much of the stem buried as possible. Then pour a cup of water or transplanting solution around each plant. Finish by tapping soil down lightly. Add stakes for tomatoes at this time. Croup crops by height to prevent shading. Tools. The important one!> are a spading fork to help prepare soil for planting, cl spade to dig up the garden and mash large dirt lumps, a bow rake to pulverize dirt chunks, a hoe for re - moving weeds and aerclting the soil so moisture reaches plant roots, a trans- planter for digging and filling holes when trclnsplanting. For best service, clean tools regularly and keep spades and hoes sharp. Mulclliog. For easy-<:are gard£ning, add a four-inch layer of straw°" com- mercial mulch between rows. Besides eliminating weeds, mulching helps keep moisture in the soil since water can't evaporate too rapidly under the layer. If you plan to be away for two weeks in the summer, just before you go, water your garden thoroughly. Then put layers of newspaper, at least four- sheets thick, between the rows and as close to plants as possible. Anchor the papers with stones and water lightly to sea~ the papers together. This layer on top of your previous mulch will help you come home to a garden of succu- lent JUicy vegetables. lncreuing You Vidd. To max.lmize productivity, have some seedlings rea.dy every time vou harvest a crop. Local newspapers often give a.verage dates for the last frost of the spring and the first in the fall. For example,-if you have 180 frost-free growing days in your <1rea. and your seed packet says cucumbers take 60 days to mature, you have time for a second, maybe even a third crop DO • Avoid too many sprawling plants, such as sque1sh or cucumber, if you're <>hort on space Vegetables that are space s.:lvers include turnips, lettuce, beets and spinach. • Check plants regularly for damage from disease or pests. Con.suit your locetl garden center or favorite gar- dening book regarding specific remedies • Label each row with a waterproof marker that notes the plant, variety name and planting date. DON'T • Overbuy on seeds. Check packets for yield •Keep vegetables waiting if you plan to can or freeze them. Peak quality may be lost within a two-to-three hour' period following harve.stlng. Continued FAMILY WEEKLY. April 11, 1tn a ti GRASS SEED Will NEVER GROW A I.AWN UKE THIS! SAVE WITH OUR S,ECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFB UP TO 200 AMAZOY ZOYSIA GRASS 'LUGS 1UEI Every year I see people pour more and more money into their lawns. They dig, !utilize. and lime. They r.ake i~ all in. They scatte r their seed and roll and water it. Birds love it! Seed s whi ch aren't was h ed away by rain g ive them a feast. But some seed J.l'OWS, and M>On it's time to weed, water and mow, mow ..• until 11uml'Mr comes to burn the lawn into ha)'. or crabgraas and diseases infest it. That's what happens to ordinary grass, but not to Amazoy 1.oysia. "MOW£D fT 2 TIMES." WllTtS WOMAN For example, Mrs. M. R. Mitter writes me how her lawn ". . . is the envy of all who see it. When everybody's lawns around here are brown from dronght ouni just sta7s as green as ever. I've never watered it, only when l put the plugs In ... Last summer we had it mowed (2) times. Another thing, we never have to pull any wttds -it's just wonderful!" And from Iowa came word that the state's largest Men's Garden Club picked a 1.oygia lawn as the "top laWTI -nearly perfect'' in i\.s area. Yet this lawn bad been watered only once all summer up to Auguat! Cuts Your Work, Saves You Money Your deep-rooted, established Amuoy lawn 11aves you time and money in many ways. It never needs replacement ... ends re-Reeding forever. Futilixing and watering (water costs money, too) are rarely if ever needed. It ends the need tor crabgrass killers permanently. It cuts pushing a noisy mower in the blistering s un by 2/3. CHOKES OUT CRABGRASS Thi<'k rich, lu:iturious Amuoy irrows into a carpet of vass that chokes oat crabgraM and weeds all summer lon11:. It will NOT winter kill. Goes off ile green color after killing frost, regains fresh new beauty every Spring-a true perennial 1 for Slopes, Ploy Ar901, Bare Spot• End !!fOtlion of slopes with Amuoy. Perfect answer for hard-to-cover spo!JI, play-worn areaa. Your Ow n Supply of Plug Tran1plant1 Established Amazoy gives you Zoysia plugs to plant in other areas &11 desired t NO SEED, NO SODI Ther.,'11 no~ that produces winter-hud.)' Meyer 1.oyata. Sod of ordinary 1Taa11 brings 'with It the problem• of aeed,·lib weeds, disuses, burning out, other illa. 111~,... 1 ... u l'A1••• ",... w .. ,..,f .... w •1 v.s. Oe9'~ -... lo-4 I• ~ll•• Wltll 1!.8. (;ollf "-., .......... , V-.· DROUGHT ANO WEAR RESISTANT Amazoy law111 take cooltOUb and partic.\ - chi\dmi playing on ii won't hun 11, or them· selves! St:11ys green right thru scordling heat and droughl! NO NEED TO RIP OUT ,RESENT GRASS PLUG AMAZOY INTO OLD lAWN, NEW GROUND OR NURSERY AREA Just aet Amazoy pluga into holes in ground like a cork in a bottle. Plant l foot apart, checkerboard style. Every plug S sq. inchea. When planted in exi-sting lawn areas plugs will spread to drive out old, un. wanted growth, including weeds. Eaay planting instructionll with order. rATDITtt 111' .... l!l!l!WITII OH HS Of PUICl:I IS • • . . • IOO P\llSS Oii "8llf A maz.oy exclu1nve. o one else can offer you thill patented 2-war plugger. Save• bending, time, wol'k. L1Jht, rugged, in- valuable for transplanbng~ Cuts away competing growth as it digs plug holes If it u11't A.nuazog, lfOM're Mt 11etfiJtg tit~ plu~ tltot maU Zo,1ia falPUJ#4 rro: 1i1t-:littr.S.~. ,.,.tiF_-.. _ ... ~ I Dqit. 108 <Our 22nd Veer) ~9fal OttKAS and Slor~. I I 1414 ,._....,...... ,_., llftllllre, IW. lftl5 I Dear Mr. Sandin: Pleo.ae 11tmd rM I guaran~ Am.awy iu checluul. below: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ........ Chedl M.O. I I =ESS I I cm I I STATE ZJP I L ________ _J AT HOME · Continued FLOWERING SHRUBS W.ming : The Surgeon Gtnml Has Ott1nninld That Cigarette Smoblg Is Dangerous to Your Health. Blooming shrubs are dear to the hearts of most enthusiastic gardeners. lbey are versa- tile and are available In all shapes and sizes as well as In countless varieties. Some are fast- growing. and others take their time, but they aH perform remarkably well with UttJe care, year after year. Selectioe If you want to introduce shJi,Jbs Into your landscaping. the first step Is to become fa- .... -.r. u .......... ,., Cllll"ll. nt "-"' DlC. 111. mlliar with the foliage plants that grow well In your area. Check with your local plant nursery or extensJon service. After discovering a variety that pleases you. find out about its characteristics, Including the maintenance It requtre.s. Does the shrub shed Its flowers exce.s.slvely or have an overly em- phatic scent? How about the branches--do they break easily, causing twig litter? Does the shrub need special protection against wind or S«>W? Does it require frequent pruning? You may be wllllng to devote cons1derable time to caring for a shrub that has reaJly caught your fancy. As a general rule, it's a good Ide.a to Umlt your chokies to a select few that will make a dramatic statement: like a geneFOUS bank of mountalo laurel In sprlng bloom, keeping Its attractive green leaves throughout the winter; or a cluster of vibur- m.ms, a mass of white flowers In late May, covered with berries In the fall. Propa Plantilllg To ascerlaln the shrubs to which your soil will be most receptive, you need to determine Jts nutritional value and whether It Is acid. alka- line or neutral. Yoor state agricultural exten- sion service Is equipped to make this test As in any garden, how you sow, so shall you reap. When the time comes to plant your shrub, . don't do4t hastily. Here Is the bask: technique for setting out a shrub. Dig a hole twice as deep and twice as wide as the wrapped root ball or mass of roots to be accommodated.. (Burlaplng ~ds onJy to be loosened and laid out ln the hole beneath the roots, where It will disintegrate.) Keep sod (If any), topsoil and sub.soil In separate pi.Jes. Then toss topsoil and sod Into the bottom and ~In peat. Place the shrub in the hole, spreading the roots If plant- ing a bare-root shrub. (For a balled shrub, the depth of the hole should allow It to rest on the layer of topsoil.) Add topsoil around the roots, packing flrmJy. Gradually add more soil, including subsoi~ leavtr)g enough depres- sion around shrub to hold a bucket or two of. water. Water and allow to drain thoroughly. Place additional soU around plant. leaving a dished area to factlJtate future watering. Mulch with organic matter. Care incl~ Freshly planted shrubs should not be al- lowed to dry out. Surface mulchJng with gar- den compost, or with a mixture of com~ and peat. will materially reduce soil moisture losses. If woodchlps or sawdust are used as a mulch, nJtrogen fertilizer Is requlred to offset nitrogen starvation. The mulch should be maintained year round and. Ideally, cover the entire are.a over which the roots grow (~ proximately from the base of the shrub to the ends of Its branches). Pruning can be kept to a once-a-year regi- men If done con.sclentlously. The.re are three main reasons for prunJng shrubs: to remeve dead or damaged branches, to shape (ju$t a llttJe, making sure to keep shrubs natural- looking) and to promote flowering. You should never cut across the top of a shrub because new growth will come only from the top, re- sulting In a leggy growth. Stems must be cut back to the ground, and a good rule of thwnb ls to cut back about one-third of ~I stems each year for three years so you can have a con- tinuous flower :.how. Sprlng-flowertng shrubs usually should be pruned l~diateJy after blooming, and summer-flowering shrubs should be pruned when <iormant In the very early sprtng. The exact time, however, ,_ depends on your location. lilUI • • ,AMILY WEEKLY, April 17, 1m .· PEOPLE QUIZ I By .John E. Gibson Is youth the best time of life? Is there a time in life when others have particular respect for your judgment? THE BEST YEARS Of YOUR LIFE lBUE QR FALSE? l . The«i oomes a time m your tie when others will show par1icular respect tor yow knowledge and judgment and p&ace the ~tat value on yow advtc:e. 2. Youth Is the best time ol llfe. J . Foods taste betta when you're young. 4. You c.an be old and sdll be mong. 5. A persons chance of clsaingulshing hlmsdf In the bustDen worid is greatest be- fore he reaches middle age because younger executtws are bder at making lmporQlnt decisions. 6. The longer you Mi. the longer you wanttoltw ANSWERS l . True. lJrWenlty ol Southern Cdfomi6 studies found that ~ pe"90nS .. sought mod olten for advbr because dwy ~ pcsoel....00 IS po .. IMlg ltw best oombinadon ol pndcal cxperie!ICe and recent t.ic;hok al la~. The res I dt- cn found that ·~nts inferred ad- lltler'I 17 to 21 years older than dwnw:Wa. young adults preferred ad- vller'S 13 lo 15 years older. and adults pi«fened adYilias 10 to 11 yurs thn l8flkJr .. Thoee r-.t middle age, howewr. prdened lo ... adW:ie from pa"IOnS .. prec:Wily ~ than lhanlchles. The • lplif\ favond by boch young llnd old, so f• as raped for advice II oooc•oed. ranged from apprOldrnmely 35 1o 55 ~ chge. !. Foae. l~s from Calfcmla State UntYerslty and the Uniwnity of Southern Callfomia made • ~ study ol U.... age 9'00P': You~I (aver· age age 18) • M~~ (average age 44) end Eldenv (...,_. 9 76J. The youthful ~ .....,.. the mo« f#Wn t.Q ..... ol all.naaoc'I. ~ ~ Md disaffmion with the goell ol ~ The mfddle...aged !JOU.P WM found lu.t aibtect to dlftC fedngs; eJdcrly ..... ranbd In the middllt. J . True. A University of Pennsylvania 5fUdy found thot the tast• buds of young- sters (ranging from the early to middle t~ are more stimulated than those of adults by sweet desserls -pies, cakes, puddings, loe ae.ams. candles. for exam· s*. Youngsters were also found to be more appredetlYe than adults d the tastes ol saky foods. such as potato chips, pea· nuts and pretzels. '· True. A study d thousands of men and women. ranging wedeJy In age and socio- economic ~. praented to the lntema· 1l*Jnal Congress of Gerontology. found that the exerd5e you tillft your mind or mus- cles has a de6nlte baring on how late In life you will main your vigor and vttAllty. The invesdgalcn oorrided that "Intense physical or lntdec:tual adMty seems to haw a tavorab6e eflec:t on the maintaJnlng of physical strefl!llh with age ... This ftndlng bun out the adage that tha human ma- chine rusts a lot quicMr than It wan out. 5. Folw. Jn ~ audies at the UnlYmlly of Brllllh C.olwna.., a •epidlll· taaw ....... d maroAgbl ..... lewl per- sonnel -ranging from the moll youthful throud-middle age -were evalualed on tt. ... al prior dec:Won-meldng .,.. fCJmSICS and ICDNI on decbion-maklng ..... Rads: older dedsk>fl mabn tllnd- ed to tall. longer to mab dedllons but W9r'C ... to ~ the value d In- formation mon acx:urwly than .._ the Y'O'JngeT dedstor1 maUn. This finding sug- .., th.tit younger dedliofi maken are mcJIC cffec:ttw tn the many tMudons where the ~ ol an operation ls aM.ty to depend on the .peed d the dem6on and wherl a delbnte dec:Won. though pehaps moft drcumspect, may come too lat.. 6. Tri#: According to the ftndtnga ol a SCUdy IPOl.-nd bo; the National ~ al Mental Heakh. In wtjch men and womeT\ al al ages end walu d lie war lnt.rvMrwed on the quaUon al how lol'9 ttwy ...,.. to "'-end how long tlwy ... pecMd to llw, thoM r-.t mtddlie age e:x· pedad Alnd want.eel eo five to a llllllr age than thoN in the man youthful fJlll • bradc.m. ~ @bservations .... Winier wmlla. As gan:ienefs look tor the first crocus and small boys rub nest's-foot o~ on baseball gloves. memories of the Big Freeze rue fading. But. before warm weather dims memories too much. we want to acknowl- edge some outstanding performances during the past ~~;;:.~:1liliil winter by Mobil employees and by our C<lfltractors. distritr =.. _ utorn. and haulers who moved heating oil Nid gasc*ne to · :::--: . --· -~-where they were needed most. A few examples: -• - Raymond Genadek dnves a Mobil fuel-oil truck 1n St. PalA. Minnesota. While making a delivery, with the t~alure at 20 below zero. he saw an elderly woman walking down the street without a coat. She seemed bewilde!'ed. so he took her to the Mobil terminal and got the poice to driw her hane. Later, her daughter telephoned her thanks. Kar1 Tielking is a contract hauler in Indianapolis. To keep ;;_.---. his truci<s going. he repaired them al mghl. lying on the _ ground 1n below-zero weather. Without his dedication, .::.. many tuek>il deli\leries would not ha'lle been made-some of them to non-Mobil customers. Nowhere was the situation more desperate than 1n Buffalo, whefe 14 feet of snow fell dunng the wfller. Yet our retif16!Y never shut down. During the blizzard that began January 28. tood and sleeping accomnodalions weie arranged for 150 people trapped there. Workers caught a few hours' sleep on stretchers after 16 strmght hOurs of duty. Next door, the malXeting terminal lost electnc power, and 20 people (some ~f them not Mobil employees) were stranded tor three days and nights. They bundled up in sweaters and coats. catnapped on locker-room benches. and used lour-wheekYive vehicles to obtain food at a nearby restaurant. When power returned. they dispatched trucks with fuel oil to hospitals. highway departments, schools, and other key installations . Doug Hoffman wor1<s at the Paulsboro. New Jersey, heat· ing oil branch. He learned fhat a mother and three children (not Mobil customers) had no heat. The mother spol<e 1i1t1e English. He went to the home and found that one child in particular was suffering intensely from the cold. He deliv·" -Ill!=:::::=::::!!!!~~ -emd the fuel Oii quickly, and started the furnace. The Hundre6-V.. Wlllllr will IOng be remembered as the worst spell of wealher since the U.S. Wbather Bureau begal'\ keeptng records. It $hould also be remembered fOf bringing out the best In people. Mobir with th~isr::~~~~~A ~REE ~:ti MATCHING BELTI '~~.TWO BELTS in ONE! I The same belt is wh.ite on one side and I Champagne on the other. So whichever I shoes you wear you have an extra perfect I outfit to go with any slacks you own ! I Available in Black/Brown combination I if you prefer. We will include a FREE I BELT with every order -Just tell us your size on order form below: I --w.c::r~BR'.::::.-1 2 PAIRSofl EXECUTIVE I SHOES I 19 ~i TW'l:m....r •.., •.n I ~...,.,...~,fllll!ll""!'ll ' SMART COOIUNG /By Marilyn H•'Mtm This week we give you a collection of recipes that are all-time faworites with Family Weekly readers. FROM 'l'HE FAMILY WEEKll' RECIPE FILES IOLIJON.DOU.AR RJDGE• . 1 c..(U¥. ....,. "' ........ ·~ c:r.-...-2t l' FJIFl ..... Ol'-gmMe .,.... ... 1 ..... (12oa.Jdli0l 1 l11F ..... 1 a.r(Uoa,J--~ ... ,,,__ ......... 1 )sfloa.J-*' •• ,.. ...... 2l". c:..-•1111rll..._.. l . Mbt evaporated milt, sugar, butter and salt In a saucepan aqd bring to bollng. Stir and boil for 7 minutes. 2.. Combine all remaining lf9'edients In large bowl: mb1 well. Pour baling ~apo­ nllted-m9l mbdure Oller al. Beat untl fudge Is acamy. J . Pour Into buttered 9it9-lnch square pan lo cool. Cut ln1o squares when cold. Mota 30 squora "President Eisenhower named th~ ~recipe ol Mamie's SLOW-COOKED SHORT RIBS INWINE ......... .,. llar.rtrlliamt .... ................ lhlfrt# _.._........, .... A4 1 .......... .._C*Nt dllllrllll 11t.haltor"-.... _...._ 2 .... tpdc.cnllMd 2bey ...... .. ~ ....... ~ ¥. • I $ a II" ......... bAadl pepper ~ 1 , ••• ..,_ ...... 21 paa•ult Jaunt ;t t....,.. ....._ 2C..-Nd ..... 1~--- 1. 8ruslf"Short rt. wid\ 'l'IJYY wasonlng and p&ac:a In bottom ol a 51il·qt aodc or slow-cooker. Add anots, onions, gmtlc and bay ....,_ l. ~ mlnuM tap6oal, pcopper, rhyme. salt and Instant boulBon SpnNde mixture ova shor1 rb Pour wtM and water owr al and~ s. P\-=-aodc "' outn cooktng wu Cook on high tetttng for 41.!r 5 hours Maka 6 to 8 wrvft191 CRAZY CAKE 1 v, ~uneH119d ~flour 1~..-s taltr.,aorr•ue..,...eeoadcoeoe 1 ... "' llOft bel:'"9 IOCl8 1 lea9POO" bektng powdill' ¥1 IHapoon N" • tallttJllDfta ........ ol 1 tmlllnp n•ntnager t tabeespoon pure """'a illltncl ·~cold--' (1.• ... Mdt) .... -chooolll .. canctr .,.... 1. Preheat oven to 375°F Lightly grease 9x9x.2· lndl square pan 1. In slfter combme ftour. sugar. cocoa. baking soda, bakJng powder and salt. Sift dry ingredients directly Into prepond pan. J . M* 3 holes, spaced ~. In dry In· grecknts. Into the first pour ve.gdable oO. Into the 5eCOOd pour vinegar; into lhe third, vanilla. 4. Pow cold water over aU. Sttr thoroughly with fork or wire whisk un"'- COI~ blended. Don't forget the CJOr· nm ol the pen . 5. 8alc.e 35-45 minutes. or until a c.aM tam poked In centa comes out dean. 6. Set cab pan on rack. Immediately place chocolate bars on hot cake. Allow to soften l minute, then spud with spatula to host top ol cake. Let cool completely, then cut Into squans. Maka l (9ic9-lnch) 1q~ coke sw£ETWSOUR BAKED CHICKEN ~ CllllP ........ ....... ,,. ~ ....... , ..... ~ CllllP cwwalJ ct , ,... .._.pepper 'i't C1111P cow wit ct Pi E • «*1'0b .. CllllP ...... 1 c.ppll I CJlt)lllca 2 tel' BJ Fl..,..., .. CllllP.....,,.... .......... 1 i.lllrrpa .. _,.- ~ -•pc•prtlcutt ~ t ID Ill alMU.at ,.,, 11a•.....,. o.all ................. a.as...-..... 1 ~ ptn ...... Clhunb. drained 1 (3 lb.) brotlef..fTyar dtlcken, cut up I . Preheat OVCf'I to 400°F. In medium sKlllet, heat butter und melted; add onion, ~ pepper and carrots and cook 5 min· utes, sttning. I . Stir in ketchu:p, pinQpp1e juice. vinegar, sugar. 90y sauce, garlic salt, salt, peppey and ginger; cook, stlntng constant· ly, until mlxhm! boils. Add piMapple chunb. J . Arrange chkbn pieces 9'dn side up In 13x9x2-lnch baking pan. Pour sWHt and sour sauoe OYeJ.an. Bak. oowr.d 45 min· utes. 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Gaviscon immediately bcCOMH ~ Uld ffow1 iMo your l&OmaCh IO fonn an dl'«tM aaucid ~ rilflt OD IOp of lk stomach add. This skids die n1"*d lioina of ~~c!r.-~.!; Tdilf'f m-heanllunl fKilf w..- tion) that cdy Gaviticoe T ableu caa pyou. .. ' \ . ~.. .. 10 Foreign Coina, 10¢ _...,., ........ __ ,. __ ,._,.----........ -. -. ....._.~ ..... '---.. ,_ ___ _..,..._ ____ _ ___ ___... ....... \JI ......... .._ ______ a-tldl. -.-. .... UTnJn'ON CODI 00. O.... llMI ~· ... ~-I The complete how-to-quilt quitting book. Quips & Quotes Hey. DddJe. OkldJe, rm watching my middle And hoPng to whittle it soon, But eating's such fun, I may no« get it done 1111 my dtsh runs away with my spoon. -Conrod FJotoello First mother; ¥My lhree boys stick together. When one gets into trouble ndher of the othen WaJ teD on him." Second mother: "'Then how do you flnd out which once '°punish?" Ar..-motho- '"That's simple. I send al ttwee to bed wtthout supper. The not morning l spank the once with the black eye." -Fronk Flanders A herd ol buffalo was chargtng down the range when the leader stopped abruptly and the other buffalo skidded up behind him. One ol the herd shouted at him, '"What'd you stop torr The leader repMed, ~1 think I heard a dilOOuraglng word." -Dorcxheo Kenl Hy flll/rhas IM perfirttsywm For mating long stories ahort- Conslltlng of ghring ha-husband A look o/ the /rigid son. -Hal Chodwiclc The /Int penon '° oduise ogahwt .ending 0 boy on o man k errand 1001 probably o boy. -Fmnlclln P Jones Shopping Discoveries \\ORTH NoTING Hints by Lynn Head\ey .... Do tieDl.1(00,-" .. ~ la the beauty leCrct of m&llJ atamoro-ph! N"cbamed ""Smootbiea,'" they're llah tcuured fabric nated to adllcre to tbc Ilia.. ~ cute oaf N.oilten and pm1 ~ fmTOWa. w.,. water roDOftS 'cm. '"(llatrical me, '° f« suo. Qaeea me. 1'0 '"' .. W'ap. lac.. 0e9t. PWlJ.IBoa •ll. "h'entoo. NJ 08608. My Feet Were Killing Me ... Until I Discovered the Miracle of Hamburg! h ""'"~ 1hc European &rip I hac.I always JrumeJ about. I had the time and money ao go whc-r'e I wanted--ee wha1 I w111Ucd. Bui I ~ learned 1ha1 money and time don·1 mean mudl when your f«'f hurt too mudl 10 waU.. A.Cte-r a few days of sigh1- Sttmg my feel were lilling me. Oh. I coed to l.ecp p;>ing. In Par~ I hmped chrough Notre Dame and alon11 1hc Cham.--Elyseo. And I ~nl up in 1hc Eiffd Tower although I an't hooHtly ay I rcmcmbtt the view. My feet wcre ., ti~ and iOrC my whofe body ached. While everybody cll>C was havina a vea1 1imc. I was in my hoccl room. I didn'c rwn fod liu litcing in a siJcwaU. cafe. The whole trip wu tile chat until I p to Hamburg. Gcnnany. There. by accident. I happmcd to hear about an i'xririnK hrra'- rlim111,1l1 f<" uri1ont' t..!10 111/ft'rs (mm sort'. 11d1i111t fut anJ/ lt'gl. This wonderful invention wu a cusaom- maJc foot support called Flexible Fcathcr- r.pt"in1. When I got a pair arid sJi~ them into my staocs my pain Ji10p~ontJ almost i111.-1r111rl11. The flcaible shod absort>ing sup- port 1hcy pn my fttr was like tradlina them on 11 cushion ol air. 1 coukt.,..lk. stand. C\'C1' run. Tbe ('d.icf was uuly • lnirwdc. And jult one pair was all I needed. I learned that women also can •ear tbem.- ewn with Anct.J' and open hacked macs . They.re compktcly invisible. Hcre'i. wtly t-eathcnpcinp wort fa< them and "''''!'''"·"am M·urt /OT J ON. ThHe 11.1p-ports are lilc nochm& you've cvcf eeen before. They are cullom filled and l1Ulde fOf ~""' fut 111tmt'.1 Unlike conventional 4.kvic:a. 1hey actually imitate the youthful el~ic wppun that Nature originally in- lendcd your feel to have. Wlwcvcr your prohlcm-<:otns. calluses. pain m the ball~ of your fc-ct. burning nerw mch. painful ankles. old inju~ backaches or juw emcrally tott. achina feet. 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Please re-I .1mit check or cash ) • I I CHECK AMOUNT WANTED I I 0 ONE for 53.88 plus 60¢ shipping. I I Total: 4.48 I I 0 TWO for se. 75 pf us 70¢ shipping. I I Total:7.45 I I D THREE for 59.20 plus 80¢ shipping I Total· 10.00 II 0 FLORIDA RESIDENTS: I Add 4% Sales Tax I :Print Name -I I Address ____________ __... Llc_••Y. State Zip --~ 1977 by Convertamahc Div1sion•-.J .. VouAre~--Wbat You Read: · Use Your Ubrary • I ..... .,.-;:.. Where can you get a chemical and nutrl- Honal analysis ol popcorn? WheTe can you obtain a simple and d~lalled plan so that your fifth-grader can build a computer? At your library, where there are telephone relena.I services and specialists ready to answer aU kinds ol questions. UbfClries are also among the most successful kind of aJ. temative leamlng centers -many offer programs leading to a college degree, high-school equl,yalency °' fuD literacy standing. There are special collec:tk>ns ol books and tapes and places where patrons can borrow everything from garden plots to gold-digging pans. And today's libraries Ille reaching out to people in the com· munity who, for one reason or another, can't make II to the library. For example: • The Boise (Idaho) Library has a storybike that travels through neighbor hoods Its rider gathers chUdren round for SlOC"y· teUing 5eSSIOOS. • The Oklahoma City-County Library has established senior-citizens centers, nursing-home visits and more than 50 bool< sttes in parks. • Ariilona's Yuma-Oty County Uirary has a teJephone-stOfY ~m ln Spanish for chiklren At a...t -A llefri9aat« With Lot9 Of Space To Allen Kraft. the dark, cold recases ol space a few hundred ~~earth are just a big refrigcr•OI'. And Knit, a pro- fa1Cr ol food technology at Iowa SW. UrUwnlt\I, wants lo shooc a d*=bn or beef pot p6e Into space to tat ta theory that space couid be a nacwal 1.trlgeratac for storing pcsbf~ foods fOJ atcrided periods ol !SM. Kraft has outtned his pro- ject • SPAM -'"Spec. Praervdon Ap- plied to Mat • -but It .. allo known tn- fonnaly N "Hitch Your Chuck Wegon to a Star." To check out his ~ ... wWcrUty hes fonnaly rtqUeSted that the N.Uon.! Aeronautics and ~ Admlnt- stration (NASA) ~ tat·nwat pro- dum. induding the po1 p6e on ta 1'179 tpaa shuttle. Kraft says NASA II "very tn- hlrated." The purp<>M ol such an aperl- mcnt II noc only to determine whither stonng foods In ,.,.. .. fe.as:tie but allo to demminc whc1ha food maintains good taste In space The space-storage Idea cur· rendy Is noc fastic, Kraft says, but tn the future. wh4rn NASA ii coosldatng uta- blishtng lp8CC co&onles. lpllCC dwelcn could nt spac::.stored food Instead ol the drted foods consumed by earilcf astronauts . falnily~ J'lle NH¥...,...~.,. Pm st , ... ,.. .... MononFfWI& f I iwMV, ..... Oll'ectof Plllric* M. u.-., £HK114tM ~ 8oott DIGlifmo If you both work and have young children, hiring someone to care for them In your home Is costly. An excdent and ~ expensive alternative is finding a good chlld-c.an centa. Arst check several near· by day-care 'Cenh!n and detemllne how they compare In cost. location, faci11Ue5, etc. Then further evaluate the centers, following dM!S4! gWdelincs: • Make swe the center's progntm meets your requirements, such as plenty ol op- portunity for your child to be outdoon or a chance to work on schoolworic. Get Alaad Dutag Yo;u TlaeOll When It coma to gctttng ahead, what you do off the job can be as Important as what you do on It. Here ere 90IM aaggatkJns for the "Cl! ways lo Ide your &.. time If you're bdcl cAed In moYlng up the career i.dder: Get bro.de r.:ogrlltion for your work by 1lrifng for p-of asional publica- tions, by ..,.,lylng for ~ants or fcllowshtps or by entmtng pqecn « umpla ol your wortt In profaslonal ~·· Get In-volved In ...-or netkinal legts1ation ef. fectlng your fie.Id by WTtting your r~ taltlla, by tpaklng publldy Of by petttlon- lng for or egatr\9t a bdl while It~ ltlll In com· mlttiee. Go for a oo0ege or IJ'8Cfuat.e de- ~-; attend worbhops and lectwa In your fleld. Rod, read, read -books, m~na. ~ in or related to yout field. Develop re&ued tklllt to expand your ~. (lf you edlt-the--com- pany newMtta, f<lf ex.ample, consider luming phot~) Do consultant --on a Vo&nt9C or paid bub. IN'I11E WORLQ. .. • ObMrve a dass In session to see how the children Intend with one another and the~. • Note whdher the supervisors warm to the needs ol the chtldren. • What Is the ratio ol chlldrm to super· vtson? The Day Care and Child Develop- ment Council of America recommends at ast two, and preferably three, super- visors fOf groups ol 15 to 20 chlldnm. •Talk to 1eve:ral mothen when they drop off or pick up their children. If possible, take your child to the center fOf a visit. Colet. Have Uttle In Common With The .Cold Whether or not you suffered through our recently past, uncommonly cold wlnteT, It probably didn't cause any lncruse ln the number ol common colds in your home. Cold weather doesn't cause colds. Viruses do. and the brutal weather may drive peo- pk Inside where they are more lik.ely to bfeathe air canytng them. But If no \/lru5es are around, you couJd stand in cold water or In a draft fOf hours without catching a cold. Research on the su~ comes from a team ol doctors at the Baylor University School ol Medicine. It showed that keep- ing warm and cby doesn't prevent cold.s - and getting chiDed and damp doesn't do any harm. Home seems to be the chlef place f<R" spreading colds, says the study. One reason why people gel colds In the (all Is that central heating Is turned on at that ttme. The heat dries uvthe moisture tn1he air. The membranes that bne the nose and resptrat°'Y system are affected, and their IUICeptiblllty to Infection lncreasa. QuickTakea ScMlet edell&a .., tbey ... " 4119- co.sed die wodd'e meet cleaMJy poptda-.S roollay ol ...in..... Rus- sian newspapers said that aerial photo- graphs ol Vrangelya ls.land ln the Arctic Ocean showed more than 36,000 wal· ruses, a surprtse to scientists who had believed no more than 50,000 existed tn the entire world .... Tbe --ber ol 9'rle • ,...uclpatlllt la eoUe,e .,.....ty eporta .... doobled In three years from 50,000 to 100,000. And college scho&.1inhlps for women have soared, too. Aocordlng to the Association for Intercollegiate Athle*6 for Women, 200 women's athletic sc:homr· ships were handed out In 1971 Today, 350 colieges and universities are offering from five to 60 women'5 scholarships ..•. The Amerlc.n Cltbene' Band cran hu caught on wtldlv In Meslco, even though aD CB equipment must still be smuggled into the country and can be con· flscated as contraband at any moment. Over the last six months, bulky-based radio antennas have begun appearing on cars and rooftops throughout Mexico City. and, aicx:ording to the best estimates, over 10,000 CB Hts are already operating there .... TIM ma.t pop91M w f• Mb• bora In the Washington area now Isn't Jimmy Carter -reportedly H's Kunta Kinte, straight from Alex Haley's Roots ... . Wllldl ..... •doll'• ..... ....... ..-....Oii lletwodl? According to a study conducted by the NaUonal Otm!ns' Committee for Broadcasting, lt'5 NBC, with ABC MOOnd and CBS third. Shows were ranked according to the number and duration of vloknt lnclclents per episode, Including acts ol aggression, natural dlsas- ten, car chases and s1apstick hul'OOf. BIRTHDAYS (Sunday-Tuesday: Ar1ts~ Wednesday-Saturday: Tawus): Seaedliy -William Holden 59: Harry Reasoner 54; Jame:sGamer49.11....,-Hayley MtDs 31 ; Jama Drury 43; Rober1 Hooks 40; Leopold Stokowskl 95; Huntington Hartford 66. n...a, -Hugh O'Brien 52; Don Adams 50. Wedn•ct.v -Ryan O'Neal 36; Joan ~o' 84; Uonel Hamp- ton 63; Johnny Tl1lobon 38 . ............, - Queen Ell7.abeth U Sl; Anthony Quinn 62; RoUo May 68. Frta, -Eddie Al>at 69; Glen CampbeO 39; Jad< Mcholton 43; Yehudi Me.nuhln 61. Sa...S., -Shirley T~ 8&ac:k 49; Vladimir Nabokov 78; Bernadette Devlin 30; Roy °"*°'141. BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: Q.... Fll•betla Dead .leek Nlc:ltol9oa FAMILY WUKLY, -""' 11, 1m a 17 10 tor ''-U tS for ,2.$0 rror a r .. llY wpett. fl-••191 perM11lat y-·11 wa11t to try the• Dwarf H ... Cly Aden C11 your prde11. TIMM tt.llrcty. 1 year o .. nortller11 11ur-wy 1row1t punts ••• ••• lor DOrelers or tou,.. •''°'" -erowl• oftly t to z feet tall. llloom fr•m A"illd to hort, tl•lftt you color wMn _ _. oilier Ito••• looll '"..,worst. RaQulte nu .. atta1ttlon alld 11¥• ,,_ beeutlfut tlo••n 11\al are ue for aottl,... Ollf col0< ci-olce, Cotorful CR E£PIHG l'HL.OX CP. Subul•t•) 1rows onl' about e In. tall. St•'• 1r••11 all YeM, 11••• mastet of color 111 early 'Prl"I -OUR choice of reel, blue white or pln6t. Makes a wonCl..-tul 9rounct co•er or border. You re- c•••• 1lro"1 nortllerf>11row11 fleW dl•lsionL. Crown 111 partW.I lllacte or lull "'n. 12 for $1 .75 18 for $2.50 UNSATIONAL OCMIMe BlooMlnt GIANTHYB•ID DELPHINIUM Tllna 1la11t. "ltlliy twl.Eed HyM ... D~lllM wMf flU yo;;r 9Af"d-WIUI ..,...._, lllowy ... .,., ••• year a,.. "etY rur. Taft, ..,.... •llln. co""'• wltlt Clea• "'8_. of co-.. -ranelftt ,,_ ........ MllH, _.. ..... , ..... Extraordinary Ground Cover Creeping RED SEOUM 4 for $1 .00 '"'' ... \ ............ whit pl• U•h, to ..... WO• 1-------------------~t-..,.......,,...,,.-,c----,.-.-...... .,..---------i ilerlul I-colon .. E•U1tlloM•Y Hl!I •• .,_. PERlwllWLE v...., •llo•ou .. You.,. rec.tw ..,_,.. 1 ~ o .. Hard,, 1ro11fld co,,.t, Seilum .,...r. luM or Dr .. 01t'• Btood fins trou- Dleapoh •lltl attractl'le, llllck ...,..'"" foll .. • all yNr and w ine r•, dn~•• flowers June llWO"il'I Septe,..l>er. '""' -pn,1tl ... Grow• J to e In. tall. You 1et l\ardy. nortll•11 nurMry 1rown ~ ...... 8 fo• $1 75 12 fO< $2 50 24 for $4.75 48 for $9 25 111\ fleed trow• bloOml"I IRed p&altll.. Stays Green All Blue Flowers Needs No Special Care "'8111 • 1.Z Monti! earpet ot plusA. -•1rMn NftlWINKL.I: (Vino rolnor). f'yoctucu ................. . dllt~lu• floweo. In "'""' -111111· llllllt .,,.,.. l M dullest ar•• ol 'ou• YNd. Vo" 9et """"'·nicety rooted pt.1th. Crowe lo a In. tall In ..,n, .,...,., poor toil toot One plant COY ert 2 111 I\. 10 for $1 .00 U lor ''II SO for $2 91 100 lo• '"t a Add IO,,.ty .-•-W.1 color to r,our June lawn or ~anle1t wltlt "'•• det•"' ul ll'lllttt• Dal•lu ll'Y'r•tllrum). urw• ••ltltt co .. ,.. noweu loom In •1141" of '" •IW plltll H well •• •"It•, •" wit.ti .. , yellow cMt•L L.o ...... ltl"I In Ille .. .-.ten M HM, ... IMN Daltiet It.II,,. attract"9 flMly.cwt tolUto. WIU bloom ... In ltt late '""""'• H J1o11te llto-"'• are cut off. Space '" ... .._""Y rur-old plattt• ti" -.art fof '"" pet"anfttal beauty . l'"ey'll erow to lltM>ul 10" ltt Ml• er partt111.,.. ... Basket Siz.e SPECIAL OFFER CUSHION MUMS CARNATIONS lfftAlllMI A yard full of CUSH· ION MUMS for .... '"an , 0 Cefth u chl Proctuce loads of fall 5 for $1.00 rn ~: ~~:~ lbc"I"' b•ut,, alMI rrwa--.... from • ., ..... "°"•· ~\ ffom your -n .. ,.. .. , Hardy CerNt· iOftS -ltoenl\11 y--OICI plants Uwtt Wiii ~looM lfl a BLAZING CX>LOR ! ORE NT AL ENORMOUS BLOOMS YEAR AFTER YEAR! H dy blooms 011 each rounded pla11t. ar Make wonderf11I cut flowerL You 1•1 cllolc• llete11rown root Cltwi.- 16 for $1 .75 nln ... of ....,. .. -r•, plnll, .,.tlow. M withe. "Tlt ....... er-4IOOM~ .,_utles 11\at MGQOM at lntorvals att ... ,,._ -..,.n 0111 Into t•lll And tltk POPPIES TALL Ion•. Very tlarcly -lllrlft eYelt In p.oor aoll wltll lhtle ure. OUR color cllOlce of pink, bronze. red 24 f()f $2.50 II Nll'liNNIAL. to•allftftL Stro"' Cwlt80on1 ,._ turn y-eft• lift' wit!\ t>rll"I "'°' and ~ ,,..,.l'IU, l>rfllll"' a special 1r .. ,..u .. touclt I• ,,our tabla bOY11UetL OftDlill' TODAYI PHLOX ~o-r -Y•l.,.low. If you want 11am, 3 for $100 fratrant ........ - • tl\at lad for weell 1, C& tor t I 1~ I tl'le Hardy Tall 19 tor ti.SO) fl'ltlO• a Place In your tnde1t. You wlll lie ·-•'1lllCI wltll Dloom• all ..,,,.,,.., -''°"' June to Septemll• wlle11 colOr and ,,.. .. eftech •• mod -4•. very tt.llrdy altel ••Y to 1row In w• °' •M~lllftd•. ft le" co ICM' ateott· M•ftt of our cllolea: "l'lllml..,o fto4", ''ll'llttet ..._", -..oyal f'utp .. ", and '"Snow Wit"•"· Vouit ,., Jtto,. "Hlll\y l·year llloomlnt·•lze fleld l <OWft plafttL 5 for $1.00 GIANT .__...,.ALASKA ORDER HtRI: -PL.EASll "RIN'T ---. HOUSE OF WESLEY, Nursery Division DEPT. 7964-102 BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 61701 ~AS'T1' --~_ •• _ .. __ .. _ncr __ "'~·~·-'·-"'-'-'-'•_t_.o_, _____ _, ___ __ HOW CAT. DAISES .,_M_A_N_v-i_"_o_. -+----•-T_ll_M_s ______ -t-_c_o_s_T_ 1 Jl AJters BONUSES Fo, YOU I 2 TORCH LILIES only 25t o" .,..,, et ..-.oo or -·•· ,011 mal order Z toMY Tore" Iliff for oelr IU. Hll,..ao,.e ~•11ntal1 (nho-> _,°""_ ....... .,. .... .. . no.·-· .. .. ,,.,.. JwM ••It &ate l're-. s.rr., oftfy l.Ujl .. _ • .-c. ........ 6 Huge HIBISCUS only 35t ..... -· .. •f ..... ., _,.. ..... t1.7$ .... . leMtty .. "'1111M"9Ne.. H.Mo ...... 0t,....._ ...... ............. .. eo.u o• ·--r M' ................ ,. y-............ ~ ....... ..,,,, •91)< •.aw .. ______ _ FUU. GUARANTEE Alt It-• tuan•t..-to M of .... ,. ••~ lty. aM to en'" Ill_. lloaftlty .. ~ • ..... IM'~dl•• _. ................ . ft.turn SHl,.,.INO LAaCL OttLY -yow ...ay ..... tM tt-L (O• .,_ Mftltlt). HoUM of W....,,, ............... ... l'ost. anct ha lldll,. .1S Ill. ft et. add $°' i.ates t•• . TOTAL---- NAMt-------------------ill ADORIES$----------------- CITY------------------- tTAH ZIP _____ _ SADDLBACI IMW 28402 Marguerite Parkway Mission Viejo 131-2040 -494-4949 Cl.EYIH MOTOIS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -135-3171 CADILLAC MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.9100 CHEVROLET COMHEU CHIVIOUT 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546.-1200 DATSUN IAIWICI( DATSUM 33375 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano IJl-IJ71 4tl-U71 DOTDATSUH 18835 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -142 .. n11 • THEODOIE IOllHS FOID 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -642-0010 SUHSET FOID 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. Westminster -646-4010 UMIYIEltSITT OLDSMOllLE 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.'640 ALLB4 OLDSMOllLI CADILLAC & GMC 28332 Camino Capistrano Laguna Niguel -131-0IOO HONDA IOH GOODWIH HONDA 700 S. Harbor Blvd . Fullerton -171-0412 HONDA SAHTA AHA 301 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana -540.7430 LINCOLN-MERCURY JOHHSOH Ir SOH LIMCOLH-MHCUIY 2626 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.1630 TV WEEK. APf'll I 7, I 977 OLDSMOBILE UHIVHSITT Ol.DSMOllLI 2850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540.'640 PONTIAC IOHGOODWIH PONTIAC -GMC 700 S. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton -171-0412 PORSCHE-AUDI C .. CK IVEISOM, IHC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -'73-0900 TOYOTA llLLMAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd. Hunt. Beach -147-1555 SUllDAY, Arlll l1 lO:lO (<Ill ) HA tmdW """" Ooublthuder lnms to bt anriounctd 11:00fli>ICC1'11111 lluclt TtMll C11S1ic Conllnuatton ol re$teroay's matches from Palm 8eJch, sponsored by lhe Jewish Community Center 11:30 D (12.1) Clll 8 Wond Series of Wo!Mft's Te1111i1 From the Racquel Club In Tucson, Ati1ona 11:00 U @ (I) (Ill lrGA Mnttn 6olf f011ru111t11t rinal round coveraae ol this lad1tt' tournament from Moss Cieek Ptanlatt0n. Hilton Head South Cuohna 1:00 m o.dfl' lutNll los An1eles Oodaen YS S.an rranctSCO Giants I :30 U HA luhtllall 1'11J0ffs Doubttheader -I ums lo be announced 8 ((21) ) illl l•,..._. .. ~ 6elf F1111l round 1ctt0n from la Costa Country Club m CM!sbld, t;,111 2:00 U !JI) l GI alldstand l:lO 8 (QJ) ) 9 ABC's WNlt Wond of Sports 4:00 Ill lllA luhtll1ll Plarollt Doublehuder I ums to be announced 1:00 U ([7) ) lJJ C.lebrity Cllall1n1• of the Sues Ceteb11l1es comptte 1n this eompetltt0n from Mission V1eto. Caltf MOICDAY. mil II 1:30 8 (13) ll)) IUl ABC Mondlr lllfht lastNM teams flad not bm announced at our press time FRIDAY, Arlll 2l 11:30 U llU lash lball l'layoff SATIJRDAY, Anll 23 IO:GO ED Unrttd lla11t Tt1111is Qassk From Denm Colorado the mmhes will future pla~ets hOITI the Grand Pm Winter C.rcu11 11:00 D tH .L IUl m Glandmlld/Mlllf L.111111 lhtW 8'1tirnort Orioles ws Detroit l1ee11 I :00 D ~ns f ritlld -~ ........ I.JO 8 (tB I t{1) An's Sports Wond 3:00 D Gmtat Sports l.ttetlds l;)O 8 (!SJ ( l.J) l"to e.ttn Tour The SllS,000 Firestone lou1n1menl ot CllamP'Qlls from Mron, Ohio 4:l0 u (@ > lL cas s,..u ~u11r. ~ • (flil [JI) a Ale's tr• Wond ., Sports SUllDAT, Al'lll 17 HO It ~ "Tllil w..-.. LIM" A 111tur' docum,ntary on ~su m (C) ......_, .. sr (dr1) 68-k.trl Malden Elrtm Zlmb1hst Ir lhtaht Wood 7:l0 D "Tiit Otlril't o..,lt" (dia) S9-Burt l1ncuter Kul Douglas. S11 l"1re11« Ol1¥•t1 · 1:00 m .,...._ 111 lllt lnd" (d11) 68-Jaclie Cooper. John forsythe t:OO . (QI) ) a Lt:: "21 ltolln It ltlunkll" (dra) '16-Wtlham Holden frJllCO N110. Shrrlty Kn1&ht Ml*DAY, Artll 11 l.'tO e I.)!, "Olu 9"tn I Die" (dll) '66 lo/In Ot<e~ Ursula Andress e ~ "CllaWs LIM" (•ts) · /2 Ch11les Bronson l1cl Palance ~ U @ () JO! D :C: "lllaaMI c-tJ UM" (dra) 73 M11 Bur. Allu V.at Je:sse Yurt rvaoa•. Arttl at 1:111 B 1C .,..... n.. s...w from) 67 Sll11te1 Macl 11nt Alan Al~n D U "llleht P1111p" l1dv)'~7 J1mrs Stt•l•I ~udre Murphy Dan 0Utyfl WEDMSDAY, Ar.ll 20 # t;tO • CC'J • .,_, W.._m(' (tom) '66 J1nr Fonda IHon Robirds D !Cl "Tiit "'"9 s.Nitn" (•~) ~9 Jnhn Wayne Wilham Holden. Constance lowtn ntUISDAY, Arttl ?I UI • IC "Mr llftalll b Y_,.. (mus) 49 Dom Day, lack Cfr$0n e ..,... llM" {Wff) 'ta lofin Wayn•. Mon11omtry Clift tM 11 I(! ·r-aa-ttit htl" ('°ml 66 DNn M8rt111PAl11n Delon l'llOAT, ArllllZ ttO e "Of Rf_.." (tolh) ~ Prttr Sellers Georar t S<ott • 1.1:) "Tiit t• w-" (wts) 66 Anne Baiter Ma111 Pt11thy SAT\llDAY, Ultl 2l '-•. ~ '1'111 --....._..,. (tdv) '72 ...... a (J1 <II • ~" ..... A~ S.y" (wu ) '1S Rl("-rd "BOOM, Sttwal1 Ptltl'SOll, Ht11ry W~IOft e CCl "T• tf Temr" Olar) '62-Vrncent P11te, Peter I orrt e ~ "Wer ti tilt w.ita" (sc;r 11) ·~-Cent Barry, Ann Robinson, t:JO D '1ientll'' (ICi Ir) '6S-l11t•rn1tional ~ • .., ... c.." (wes) '!'17-~ lmtyn. Olor11 h lbot. THIS WEEK ON CHANNEL 50 KOCE·TV ORANGE COUNTY TELEVISION SUllDAY, Arlll 17 ?:00 ~ Sinfinl ail !:lOMalilll" C...t 3:00HllM"'*- 4:00 Qllest tor hnoul Muni111 S:JO Ilic 11111t MarMt 6.'00 0.C. Upe11 A Clattlc uo ... 7:00Wr ... 1.-00 Wolull AIM! "A lime of Chance· Tiit 1ml)Kt ot the women's lllO'lement rs eum rntd t.00 sa AIMriall r 1111111n lO:GO TM hlliMn MOllDAY, Antl II 9:00MI Prvfilts 9:30 TedllliqMt 111 SMtcllin1 10:00 Dlalltt to U.1/Woldsmltlt lO:lO Futura 11:00 Easy D11wlft1/M1tt1r & ltlttioll 11:30 Oedrlc CoMpallJ 12.'00 S-Strttt 1 :00 s.c llc/llllWt o.t l:lOU....IM I 2:00 a.Ille Tllutrt ""'" NO ltlaUt It c-t !:00 --St1'et 4;t01-ll 4:30 Oedtlc C:O..llJ 5:00 Mlsttr hpn llo!Pllorlloocl 5:30 V"rlll AloJT• 5.'00QllllllO~ &:JO QMSt fof ...,_., Mtt111n1 7:00 T~ ff SWtllillc 7:l0 Tiit F,_. CMf 1.-00 lest .. Etllllt ....., l:lO ..,_ i. Twyt1117 t.00 DIM s.llN SMw 11 :00 lbdllil/l*tr a.,.n TUESDAY, AP'lll It t.OOAlll Maclllil/l.lllrer ltlPOlt ........ ~ 10:00 CMr .. 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Miry HlrtlllM 24 lO're Amtnun Sty1t Ol C.Codnla m Good o., )fl !INS -12:30- 0 ( 1T ) l t )As tht World Turns D \)JI e 101 m D1yt or Our ll'lts u TwU1rn1 lont 6 Q) Courtslup ot Cddtt's htlltr fJ (1}11 e ) IJtl All My Oiildren .Ml Doris Oly Sllow tD Yoe1 fOf Ht1ttfl 1:00 O ~ lilowtt Ste Oayl1mr Movies • ll11t Glt1 fJ lilt e ) >t tfan's ~ a """ Cl) M11« Ad1111S -1'30- 0 ( 17 l ) t Th Cuid1na liPt D 1J f 10 m Jllt Docton .A.. I t.m LIKJ a (lf • > n °"'Life to ltft I!) °"'°'tt to.rt 2 :00 U ( 17 3 ) IJ All 111 !lit f1111ily D .u • I '1 Ol ll1J Allotlltl World l ._ 2tt CJ llilllftt: Su Oayllmf MoYre\ m11 ... -2:15- • (12tl fl t) ~fl Gt11t11I Hoiclltal -2:3{}- D crrr1 rl J) m 11111t11 GM!• u OUM Ud H11111t c')J Lent It to lltnu CD Bozo's Ille 1., Q) The Munsttrt fD CIHSIOOlll ltlstr uctton 3:00 O httlellles D m TM Goat Show U Did Vin Dyle .t. Illas Sunny and r rl!nds D ( 8! 1e1) H1 Cdc• of Mtt-• 10 lllo"e See Daytime Moviu lrClllSldt fuu m V1lley of lht Otnouurs m Gin1c111's 1st111d tllJ ( e 1 lronMde l2tl Our Gina EID ruturu -3:30- 0 ID M1h Doue~t D Mediul Cenler U Bia V1llty 11 The Archtts D Moyie: See Oi1yt1mf Mov"s A.M. 1n tht P.M. Wed '.t."' Brady Bu11Ch m Buts Bunny OJ Supe1m1n/Aq111man1Batm1n (<fl" Lt.) C1rtoons IMl TM f1i11 !stones ('jfj I e ) The P09t1t $"°9 Qf Ol111k! 4:00 f_, Batman D ((3) ff 1) QI A8C Allenchool $peci&I Wed lhe S~man s Lul Raid A roun& Apathf boy g1ow1nR up 1n lhe Southwesl discovers whal 11 mtans.. 10 bt lnd1.1n Ned Romf10 Oehl Berl!. Gian Alvarado. Oscar V•ldtt 1nd Monika Ram1re1 star 1 t' lnler1tt1CJ Ont 0 1 s,, 0 Adlll-12 CD Q) (!Jtl LU) Cl1100llt ( {7l J ) Tiit l..ollt ltinttr CUl f Ma•·l2 ill I D1t1111 ti Jun111t tD Villi Altcre -4:30- 0 To left t111 Tru1~ o 0t1c11tt f 1 Gilltcu't hbnd CD Tht A1d11tt Q) C1rtoon Festini (tlTl '')) Price h 1tr1ht; Maauinc lhurs ~al 1 t J Merv Gollin Show tall Ft1111fy Affair 6l) Mbttr Roetrs (tat) c SJ) 8on111u 5 :00 0 D U (91 1f01 1>t1 llewt O Bonlnu r I 1 F111111) Affair 0 Wild Wiid Wnt CD The lltw M1thJ Molitt Club Q) ~l1111n ilf 8111fy Bunch ID Sesame StrHt m 0t111h! -5:30- D t ( 111 3_1) ( 2t t ) Mews & 1>1rtnc1c1 f1llll1y CD Btwrtdled Q) $vptl'llllft M My ThrM Sons >t Mlior lucu• Bmul ·~· AT ''THI SMALL CAR IXPllTS"' FACTORY AUTliORIZED SALES -SERVICE -PARTS "HONALID D llASING -ALL MAklS & MODELS A llllE SEUC11011 OF USED CDS • 142-7711 540-0442 Seruing _,,4/f Beac/, C tieJ S MINUTES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO fW"( 18835 BEACH BLVD. (Highway 39 ) HUNTINGTON BEACH • ...... ALL ABOUT 'ALL THAT GLITTERS' What would !llppen 1n a rrottd 1n which women make the rul6 and money and thf men lllOll'f about the11 "boyish h11ures"l Norman lw's new strtes, All lh11 Glttters, depicts such a wOfld, and premieru on llCOP, Channel I 3, Monday at BPM It wlll air five limes a week. Monday Friday al BPM The seoes is h1&hly unique 1n both co11upt and thlrilcttttUltOll !he innovative new series stall lo1s Nettleton. Bubara Balley. Allll1 Gillette Chuck Mctann. Wes P1rker, YantSSI Brown Louise Sllalftt. DaYld Haskell, l1nd1 Guy, Gilry 5'ndy ilnd Marte Boyle Stout ••th Jessia Wilner ilnd (1leen Blennan 1n 1mpo1hnt recumne roles In complete contrul ol ClobiltrOll IS Ch11nroman ot tht bott1I L w Carruthers (Ba~ra Ba~ley) ii steel tOftd uecut1ve upiible of ilny needed action Behind ii variety of lotUdts silt 1s ilware of everyth1ne around her and is well u1lled 1t ketp1na e.eryone o" ba~ntt Most n lnmble lo l W s powertul dtc•SIOllS are W1lm1neton Dmsoon hud Chmllna Stodwood (LOIS Nettleton) and Nl!ICy Banuton (Anil1 Gillette) Chmt1na 1s a 1111h pc>Wered, stH assured and autsy uecultvt a m1n1w who thMes on hard work and hard play Her m1111a&e tot tut decltnin1 househusband 1s ii d1sa.ster 'IO she keeps he~lt S11mulated atter hours 1111th lht mrelaries N1ncy 1s the crultvt fotce behind the vitally important W1lmon11on Alt camp1111n She is quite happily married. w1ntin11 ver, much tor her husband to teel tutf1lled Her talent and c1ea1tv11y hive pushed her straight lo the top, where she •s hav1n11 111011 trouble thin her colluguu handltng the oressu1e and rs bearnmne to show srans of the wear and fur of tht uecuhve Ille Also ruhne on the Glob11ron Board are Pean Ho1ne1 (Vanessa Brown) and Ctace "Smitty" Smith (Mar1e Boyte Stout) Pem know~ hrr way around the e•ecutrve su1tt Always sm1hng. she hides a dynamic r.omellmes deadly ptr'IOnahty behrnd 1 iov1al ule110f Sm1lly"s b11ll1ant mrnd and ascerboc wrl h;ive both been dulled by frequent bouts with booze But. even 1n htr hanaover han silt's one ot the most upable and important membe11 of the boJrd Det0talln1t lht uecutove suite with the11 &CIOd looks and hne bodies are secretaries Michael McF11l1nd (David Haskell) and Dan Kincaid (Gary Sandy) Moch1el 1s a very b111ht very sensotrve youn11 man who wants only lo aet ~ttd and rarst a lam1ly Unl01tu1111ely fOl horn hrs 1111lf11end Andrea (Nancy's S/Ster 1n law) 1s not ready lo setlle llown Oan. ullllke Michilel 1t utremely ag1tsS1ve and amb11oous Hes an ool)Oftunrst ol tilt hrst oider taklna acl'fantaae ol whiltever muns neceuary lo eel 10 the top Hes a hrm btlttwtl 1n uson11 his best assets hrs looU and his body lo 11ta1n his goals FOi Oan !ht fastest 1111y lo the too IS lhrouah the bedroom Currently that btdroorn is Ch11S11na s lht•t ''also hie outside the ollices of Globatron In the Stockwood household 1s Mr Cl111Slrna Stockwood. Ber1 (Chuck Mc:Can11) and the11 16 year old son lttemy (Jim Greenleaf) Bert 1s the 11thdy!l'I llOllsthll$band and is hilv•nl d1Hoculty dealrn1 with the loneliness and ISOl1to011 ol his unhlppy m1111a1e Hes neve• quite rn tonlrol of anythrna. rnc:ludm& hlS th1nn1n1 ha11 and upandtn& w11stltne leremy is 11uly his lather's son. ovetwt11ht and rnstturt In Ille BJnUton tlollse rs Mo Nwy Ban~ton, Glen (Wes Parker) and Glens SISier And1t1 Martin (Louise Sllatfer) Glen 1s an 1mmtculate dresser and very &004 lookrnc. and ht knows 11 ll1t WI ol "" 11111 GltHtll ~ lot e c.MIPHY P<l"'t Sl1IMl<n& I•" 10 111h1 .,. lil1 llMCY 11.MUIOll ( .. l'fff by Wtl Pllfht). 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SUNDAY APllL 17 MORNING • lndiules an Advtrtistmenl 6:00 C"1sM ' t.M,any CJ """-Ill SceM m llillle ~C11nstopl1m II> Southern c.tittfltia -6:30- D Todlr's lllipoll D lidswcw1d i..t There Be Licht Ii) OperaliOll Eintr1ency mWitllrt m llOlllper !loom 7:00 u u::r Unto Mr fHt D u ot !ht Lost 0 Musk I !ht Word Cl) lV I Lools at lumln1 (]) Tiit l'Tl Club D Diver & Goliath m EJemttttJiy ,.... @ (I) This b tllt life 13JH.ll Mnslltf fD Yop !Of Multh !Bl Acri<ulturt USA -7:30- 0 lool Up & liw D llllWJ e 111 11ue llbrble Yoei & Flllllds Ii) Oly of DisCO'lt(J m n.. flintstDnn II> W'rWlift Mwttlhtrt llll 0..., ' GoNtll all T tllMSlff T uu4o fl) Mister ll111t11 ca Cil> r-Hall Meetia1 (3) Silis YOU1 haiMs to Hill! 8:00 0 Btlitt D A&riclllturt USA 0 '°"1e & Fritllds (I) Ji111my Swau1rt Show Cl) Star Trn Ii) "". I.troy Jeuins (IDJ a ltriy r.iw.• m TIM Brldr &!di Q) REX HUMBARD * SERVICE IN DETROIT II> b1 Humbard (()II(])) Hollr of l'owtr llll ((l lnsl(llt fD Seslmt Stfltl (!BJ (J)) o., .. Olxowtly OJ 0oMto A Doniitlsv QJJ Wllo .. My ""'*' -8:30- u •• , Out """' D Tlllt's tit Cl) Dly of Discoft11 a tHJ tt b writt .. G lltttitl& T1111t 1t t.lw1ry CD Tiit Aldlles ((llJ w> Jeny r 11wt11 (!21) Cl)) llti Hlll!INrd m11ew.-. '*"" tJJ) ltefald of Trllth 9:00 u fat Out ~ Nuts D S.rtndipity Oral "*ts • CMpa l'rolilt: View,.iRt Oft lhrtrititll m 0 Cl) ()) Oral ll*rb (JD) tt b Writtttl TV WEEK APflll 17 1en ··~ .., •-tnd Al t2ll Traas-Wortd Missions m 1111 Hulb.ard 9 ~YourliW. -9:30- 0 llbrlo & !lit lhck MKllme D ~CloMllp B Oirtdlcitts r au t11t 1tat1011 CJ Tiit 10111 Is C..N11 <mi $ftdtllfll G) llforl4eraN Q)Alletttf l.tft (frn ) FKt tilt ltltloft ~ Mowit: wA Stolt11 Ufa" (Ora) 4&;-Belle D1v1s Glenn fOJd, Dane Cl1r~. Wi tter Brenn1n Chilrles Ruutes 3) lt'I. Leroy JIMiM (all (}J)Ji11u111 S••a•r1 SM IDl Joblint 10:00 D Odyuer D (I) Hour of l'ewtt • Aftl1111ts. Alli1111ls CJ) l11lt1utioMI Hour CJ Herald of Truth (IOl l'ulllic l'ube II> Gelptt Hout ccrn rn> Cint111a 11 f3l Sunday Ctlebubon ED $ewJnt Street (13l (.()) lAMlis 1'1111 lt111111n m Cllristoplltr CloM·Up a s.11 Diteo 1ns1t1t 0vt -10:30-u Tedl(s lltlicioll D TlMs h Ille Life B (12tl ) QI\ Junior At111ost Allythi111 Gees Ii) Ministry of leverencl Al CfDl llnsmaltrs II> C11n11 Clllpet m ..... Ille l'ress 11:00 u fKt Ille llatiOl'I D Oii CM!pus e o., o1 Dbeofti) Tlj111111: tr"'4ow to !ht Soutll D (121! !D) IDJ Adwenturu ol GllllPll CJ) Cinema I DRU HUMBARD * SERVICE IN DETROIT m llt1 H11111Nr• [D) llttt Ille l'rm m Movie: "Mu Fro111 D1ht1" (ldv) '40 Wallace Beery, John Howard. DolOlts Del RIO II> Cllurch ifl lttt Henle l2ll rrrst Baptist Cllurch fl!) ICC him lleldl T ennls Ctauic Contrnuahon of yesterd1y's matches lrom P1lm Beach Sj)Ol\'IO!ed by the Jewish Community ~nter m Mourof Pwtr -11:30- fl Mottt: Cl:) "Tht Girl Most l'*" (com) ·~7-hne Powell. Cliff R88litson Kay Ball11d Keith Andts U111 Me•kel D lllttt Ille l'ras U Jluiy S•1uir1 Ar•'• $fJofb WotW U Will CHRIS EVERT • MEET HER MATCH IN TffE $100,000 L'EGGS World Series? •ca(])) a ""1d s.oo"' WlllMll's TM!lis CoYeraae lrom the R1equet Club Ruch in T uc$on, AlllOt\I [al l'ri<•" ,_.' ,, ... ( (J7I Cl)) Soll! T raltl An•RNOON 12:00 D ID Cll <ID! t11 lKA 111'1111 ;.If TewtHMUt final round c:o-era1t ol this lad1n tournament from Moss Cleek Plantahon. H1llon Head, Soulh t.\rohna • 8 M8'1t: (I:) "'await" (wU) 'S7-Geor1e Mont1omery Lola Albfl&ht fwaby's f11r1rtw11 Care D l\rilltr Cl)hitllftffNay llll Voice of A&rkulture 11> R•IMI Cert/El £J Mu11do -12:30- (f) Wlfft141 ID DMatr Dll&Wlt"•c•IM a> Y'ldofy It S.1 <cm m > Outdoors a """ •.-n 1:00 bripet • AllMtt M4 C..ello tD Ood11r l11eblll Los An1eles Ood&ers vs Su Francisco Giants Cl) ""'1-.,S ccm m> o-o1 111e Ar• 121 .... ' Ille s,.t111 ..,, II> Sit•pr• " DNilttco -1:30- • ([l) Cll) llllA W1tNll "8)llfts Doubleheadtr Tums to be announced a Sllir1•J Te11tJlt Storybook ''Mother GooSt" [I) Get SNrt e ((8) Cl)) IHI T1111111111e•t of ~ W f1n1I round achon hom lll Cost a Counlr, Club on C.trtsb~. Caht 2:00 (jl llMau D tD "a..._. • hrrH Sflittit.TNly -2:30- D Aiaeriu: n.. TWiii El111rle1e1 • "-': l_c:l ww.n of die lilalll .... " (Seo lo) '66 Ja~nrse cut DIMla: • ....._1•&eltilll<1" (co111) '49-Robeit Youn&, Shirley Ttmple. John Apr <B , ...... & Ult• OMt @ ID ,,__ ISC-W.IMWllW Dhltlltwl.u, 3:00 ... o. ... .. rv ...... .. """· re "Tll• h11c1111 ~ (com) 67 Oon KllOIU loan freeman Arthu1 0 Connell Jt•neltt Nolin lHht No~l>en C8 .. : (C) "IM of Ille frlcflt· -.4 ,..,._.. (hor) 10 loan !AlkllS )Mitt &ool~ Jill9yS91fCP't • II.ti\ .... c...., s,.c.i.1 ....... -3:30-• ca > aec·, 111-. ~of s.-ts a CIJ ... "~ a...._, ........ ...... •r,.....a. -3:45- • ((Ill CJ)) -......... ...,.,.. Oolblthod11 fM1111 to be l llllOCleted 4:00 D 1\e s-4iJ Sllow • .., ... to tllt llottoftl " "" Su l])littlt ... 11J Mo•i1: CC) "The jirau b GruMr" (tom) '61-Cary Cranl Jean Simmons. Oebo11h Ken ID Mowil: ct) "Bind 11 AllCfls" (rom) 'S7-Clark Gable. Y~nne De Carlo Sidney Po1htr. [lr,m Zimbllhst )1 @ M..t "" "ea ®lb«J~S.1111 fDWllStrMtWeek m MuMa" Dillltftlioft -4:30- @ [duutiDft It WOfl m Wcwld Pim m ..,IQ,. AltcJtr 5:00 U Stir frtl llllMI: r.tl "Allcllon ..... 11 .. (mus) •S Gtne Kelly frank Sonato1 11 luuts ' -..rs ®! .... Q) Mcme: (C) •Oistalli T ru111pet" (dra) ·~-lroy Don11hue ((fl) ) Yw rt 11at llsttll4l\t m AMentM lsrMI Hwidt Hour ._@ CJ) CMtMll a Wild Will w.t fD W11hlnpn Weel ill Retltw ca rn> CMtllpioll$llip r1S11m1 Im Wild llftCM ID 8'u1i IM 11• -5:30- 0 @ rn m """ 11 Wofld o Sunlnl .lmlt.W. ((!Z) ) ~Jltip llnd1• fa lllt W17 " Was ( (21} ) WNW If Sllrmll QJC.Mty ...... •V•NINQ e:oo .. .... DTllll's Cit I D ....._: tCJ (21tr) "Tllis ~1ftisll· ilc I.Md" A nature documentuy on AllSM wtlh I ~ II the tally day lur trapoers and &old miners and t04My's Esl11mo ~1ety D AM.II Wofld m llMit: ct) (2ltr) .. ._"'5 a.sr (dra) '68-Jaek1e Cooper ccm > 11Wt11 c:.t1111n ,.,.. s. fB UfO OaiaperOll 0 Mc.Story a s,.c.: .,,, m Slit Souer ( 6 ) Tall tu IM M.111.tpr U)M Kly Mas DIM.a fl US.ODO l'yT 11114 -6:30- • ((Ill {})) (]) (J)) """ D Celellrity S...,.tat• • ..,Id " Alhtllt1111 G Won.hf IM Sel l]1l ~ & $e. lfrlc.I AIJOthto 111$1dc Vie-. (a (])) ., •• , s,..u Wcw1d 7:00 • ((Il) ) Wflliwta e sauu UISE.S ST111• • DCSREl COMEDY FUlll D al) ClHm ca WcwW " Dis. .., "Hoeey. the Sweetest Skunk 1n the Wuf' An orphantd 1hnk. ldo¢td by 1 IHll'ftt. uusti am us '"I comphutlOftS IOt the 1111'1 father llld • wufllly art dufer Rn Allen NIUln ORDER YOURS NOW • • 1000 BEAUTIFUL STICK-ON LABELS STYLISH TYPE ONGOOO QUALITY WHITE GUMMED PAPER • PERSONALIZED •EASY TO USE • FOR YOU OR A FRIEND r---------------------, I Fill 1n this coupon, chp aod mail With $1 75 to· I I Pilot Printing, Label Div. I 1 Post Office Box 1580 • 330 W Bay St. I f Costa Mesa. Calitomia 92626 I I I I I I I I I Be Sure to Use Your Zipoode I I PILOT PRINTING I I L---------------------~ SUNDAY (Continued) CI> WiM Kln&dom D (QI) Clll OJ) Hardr Bors/ Nwy Drew "The Mystery of the raUen An&els" Alter a million cloll11 robbery. Nancy roes undercover w•th a tmehn& c11n1val to help prowe tllat the Kcused ptrson is innocent 0 lltw Trusure H~nl 0) Ptt ry lbSOll m Jap1Mst Lanrua&e Proerams <SJ Me-M: "C' C'Ol "Stran&t arid Dudlr Dccuruce" (drl) Robert Stick. Ym Miles l Q Jones fD '1m11 a!MI "11sbur1ll -7:30- t. Aftdy Wr!Mms Show 0 MO'l11: ('°) "Th Devil's Dac1ple" (dra) S9 Burl lancastti 8:00 D CELEBRITT CHALL· • ENCE OF SElES/Stafl vie in 590rh events! U (lfl\f ~t) re1Tlle Ctltb1111 Cllallence of the Stan Ctltb11t1u compete 1n this compel1flon lrom Mission V1e10 0 J Simpson challenges Phyllis GeOl&e IQ a pine pong malch Elliott Gould and Brenda Vaccaro compete rn baskel bill. Bill Cosby and Fa1ah Fa wcetl MaJM compete 1n tennis Ed Asner runs a ma11lhon race acarnst Lola hlana R01 Kell) meets Redd r ou 1n ii bollrards malth. Fhp Wilson and Connie Stevens compete in ii m1n1 zrand pm match Dan Haeeny and l\11S1y McN1ehol take to skateboards llobfrt Conrad and Penny Marshall challence uch other on the ooslatlt course and Lloyd Brod&t\ races Cindy Wolhams 1n a bicycle race 0 l' f IA; m lllC Sunday lllysterr-Lu111•'s l1bb1 Say II Ain"t So. Ch1el" l an1ean 1s un1usll) "cused ol co11up11on and becomes a homicide suspect when his accuser 1s slain Alt Carnet and Bruce Solomon star Guests ii" Janis Pao&e and Janet Marcohn 0 Wollclertul Wof1d Of lila&K { P'tttr lllarsllall Vanety 1J (JI) J i) <U; Sil M"ioll S Mu K1JI Osur' Conti Jaime and Steve btcome lhe solt hOpe ol saving hosta1e Cnur whtn Or franklin repels m1ht11y IO!ce with the l"talher conlrol mach1nt m Mone: c_ (2hr) "Shadow Oii Ille ulld" (dra) 68 Jukte Coope1 John For\ythe ~rol Lynlty II> Sam Yottr Show ED Sarah Sarah an adopted child letls lhal since she was chosen by ht• aclopted partnh Sht should also have lhr 111ht lo choose Ille parent shr wants To his embarrassment Sarah choose~ an rrl11ed cml ser vanl -8:30- l!I Hur 1 1rut wornan's * stof} of incredible flith . in Hon& Kong Host: St1n Mooneyham D COIM Walk t11t Wotld 12f llo Otlltr foundatioft 9:00 D 123J i<e> 1l0l m llBC Sunday M,,.try-lrlcClolld MtCloud Mtels Dracula Work1ne lo trick down a 1nrper who ·~ terro1111n& t~e Coty McCtoud answm a call about a "'w \layone and 1s told by tht med1ul eaamoner lhal the crime was tom molltd by someone who sucked blood lrom tht wicl1m M1chHI S"u 011na Muldaur. D 0111 Roberts fJ William Holden Stars * 21 HOURS AT MUNICH IJ ('211 lt r) CHJ AIC Su41r Movie: IC (2hr) "21 Hours at M1111ic~" (dta) 76 W1ll1am Holden. Franco Nrro Shnlty Kn1ehl. Richard Basthirt Anthony Quayle Noel Willman lhts dramal11alton of the 1972 MuniCh Summer Olympics dfp1cls the athltlts caplurt by Arab l"'orrsls and 1he1r resultant deaths when Ille Wtsl CerrNns deadtd lo p1ewen1 the lerr011sb from luv1nr the country 0 Tiit P'rolecton W REX HUMBARD * SERVICE IN DETROIT 0) llu Humbard ,at Tiie One War fD Masterptect llluttt: Upsbtrs, Oownstarrs -9:30- D The Kin& Is Com1t11 l Sammy & Comp.1ny 0 COO EXISTS? CHRIST * RESURRECTED? BY R. WURMBRANO Victim Of Communist Prisons O Voice of tht Martyrs 10:00 0 ( 11: ~ ) 1l Delweccl110 (RJ Mad over a polrce captains accusa !ton lhal he sabotaeed a raid on a Pumben 11cket btuuse he is on the la kt Otlwecchoo sets out lo bust lhe Stlup Son&lt handedly 0 Day of Otsco¥try 0 Glfntr Ted Armstroni 0) Gospel ltour m m fttws :lf ltrty F ahttll fii)llOH TV WEEll. APRll 11, 1971 I I -10:30- D Jrmmy Swau•rt Show 0 Mtlo4yllnd m Womt11'1 Pre liolf 11:00 U D 8 l.lJ ®1 m lltws 0 P'tt.wtlers I Tiit PTl Cl.-m MISSIOll Impossible m llOlley-•rs '21l • ~111·12 fD A&rotisly 11 Larae m Jimmy Swagart -11:15- ( 1T 1 ) Johnny lllatllis '" COl\urt -11:30- 0 Mow11: t "Tiie P'rofane Comedy" (dra) 69 Linda Day Gtor11t Chuck Connor~. Carl Bt11 D IU, l l) 10.l m Mowit: ,c_1 "Okllllome Crude" (dra) 13 George C Stoll Faye Dunaway D Tiie 700 Club 0 I Jtltpufse 0 Movie: l.C "M1di11n's MMlloft" (com) '67-0ushn Hollman 0) Music Hall Amertea m [ncuenlro ')ti Movie: !Cl "Pri1111 of Miss Jeaft Brodie" (d11) '69 Mauie Sm11h -11:45- IJ ('21 LI ) Ptltf lllars!llJI Sllow fD Tiit Best of Em11 llonks 12:00 m ~Ml S,a« (Jtl J ) Andy WiMilmi -1:30- 0 Al Ollt Wrttt_ 2:00 U Mom: lt., "Lon & Kluu" (tom) 65 Rld Nelson Jae~ KeUy The Celebrity Challenge of the Sexes H<Altbrity Clldet1ce of tlle Stxes," a Ulllque series of sports Miits pittin1 ma It TV Md motioll picture stirs 11a1Mt fe1111le st111, lirs n 1 tft.hollr pnme·timt specill Sunday it arM on CBS. Tht l'Wtnts inelucle a on•hole chip-ind· putt Coif contest. bowline. tennis. swimmin1, 1 marathon race, blshtblll, obst1cle course, bicycle rKI, wteboard1n1, bdliards, pins pon1 11111 i mini 1rand pria. Vin Scully ind P'llyllis Georce are Ille play by-~y commen· ta tors. Ttflfth buff 8111 Cosby and Farrah fewcett· MljOn. OM of the stars of the season's new TV hit. O.,r1it's Ai11tls. meet one another on Hit c!Nmpiomhip court at Ille Mu1uerite krutioft Cttlter. with 1 swimm1n1 race lletwttn T 011J bndall and 1 female st 1r not ,.t Mttcttd 11•1111 place neart>y lr1 Ille 50- meter cf\amp!OMll p pool. Tht 111111tt. r1ce p1ts (d ~er, ol Tht MJry Tpltr Moore Show, 1 IOW"I 1ddict, ap111St sincer loll hllrq, wtio 1nclvia ~ l'llftftift1 in lier own plt,siul fltntSS proar1111. a pme ot "Hone" 011 tt1e bnkttball c:ourt of lllitsloll V"llje Hip School fil!Cb Elliott Gould atld ••!!di Vewro Soinl hud to lle:M, white ~ Kelty of Happy Otra ""'"tilt fonnicbblt Redel ~n in 1 '*"' biltind$ lllltdl. ,191. Bob Conrad, stir of Bu, Bu, Blxk Sheep, and renny Marshlll, of Lnerne and Shir1ey will test one anothtt on the obstJele course, while Penny's co-stir, ClndJ Williams, tabs on Uoyd Bridaa in 1 100-yird bicycle 11«. One of the more interestin1 contests will find youn1 Kristy McNichol, of FamilJ, pitted 111inst 1riulecl Dan Hagerty, of The life and nines oC Grizzly Adams, ia a sbteboardin1 aintnt. Another hiptipt is upeded to be a pinr pofll match betwffn football supe11tar and buddin1 rnowie ador OJ. Simpsoft and com· met1tator Phyllis &eorce. Cabe b~11 will carry ttle m1te blnner onto tht bowtln1 llnes, apinst an as yet un111mtd oppone11l Kathy Crosby, Bin(s wife, will lake part in the ooe- hole dlip-and·putt IOlf match. A mini lf1nd pri1, 1111tdlin1 sin1er-actrus Connie Sttft!IS •Plnst C*Mdi1n Alp Wtlton, is lncllldecl. MONDAY APWIL II Fer IWl!iftc and lftt,_ latrnp. plme "' DAYTIME ,IOGllAMS. .... '°' JOUf QlllffllltflCe, .,. the daJ's_,_ ~mME llOVllS ':30 U "hits tf Mnhtla11" (dra) '47-Rrta Hayworth Chltles Boyei 10:00 fall ~J "Tiie SUft All9 bes" (d1a) ·57 lyrone Power Ava Ga1dner Crtol Flynn. lilel reuer [dd1e Albert, Juliette Greco 11.00 D ~ "Hellt, f~, Hello" (mus) ·43 Allee F1ye. John Payne. Jad Oa~1e, June HatlOC 12:00 m "Susall and God" (com) '40 -Joan Crawford, Fredric March, Ruth Hussey, Rita Hayworth, Rita Qu11ley 1:00 U "btrytl11n1 HIPtitns at llitht" (com) '39-Ray Milland, Sonta Hennie (1t) tCJ "A Wom1n's Wo1td" (com) '54 -rred MacMurray, lune Allyson. Van Heflrn, l auren &call Z:OO 0 "Sunset Bollleurd" (dra) '50 Wilham Holden, Glor•a Swanson Erich Von Strohttm 3:00 (~ ~1 "Tht Yellow Rolls· lloyce" (com) 65 tnend Ber1man Rt• Hamson J:JO fl CJ "Hanlor4's l'oint" (ad-4 ) 62 llSSle Robert Bray Bo111ta CtanYolle !\Ml Swenson, Barbari Grahim EVENING e:oo u ~ ( tT J:1) llfts D ~ f1 10) m """' • (18) ' ) """ D IS Stir T rtl (1 6-tr P'ylt 0~t m hrtndct h11111y Cl)Adlnl-12 G)Ei.ctncC......, m Of1lutic $tries lf' ABC M01141Y lll&M BHlblll ront t1 lrom ~ JOPM -6:30-fJ l)Nh! Guests 1ncludr Su1anne Pltsl!tnt, Dean lones Cv• Gabor tltn Berry An~tte f ynicello Ward K1m~ll t aMy "1ffiltl 10 "9n "1ff111 G»fllllllt Attlir (11' s )~• mz-<a t > ltWlkllt4 7:00 a u • mm-..s e LJa11 c.. .I ltJ TII,. S.S . ._ I Tt T .. 1M trvtll -~·-.• , 1-l.u<y • Tiit f1I • Arlilll DrlfM 21Alldy'"9f~ m lllcM!l*tf a.,.n 1 'B < ri> ni. hltridp r 111111y -7:30- U C--luylM • Uw AIMrlcall Strlt Sllul l'Tltilr. M Jlllt Gllttan 8 let's Makt A 0 .. 1 NIM Tlult l•M D TM loktf'a ftl <BJ ,nu b •'Pt m •adJ 1u11C11 ((Il) CI)) Gos,e1 Slllsina Jubilff fl) Orllllltic Stnes 12)) Wild Wol1d of Allltlllls CM> ttocan's Herta fl!) ~-21 TOlllOt (12Jl ) The 8rMy Bu1Kll m Fritftdl of Illa• 8 :00 D ((J'f ll)) Busli•c loose Lenny and his friends who are 1nt1c1pat1ne a wrld sinelrs weekend 11 a New YOI~ rtS0/1 llotel. aren'I d1sappotnled when lhey encounter a veri11ble smOl&Ubord of feminine company D (ll) lll lfOl m little HOUH Oii lllt ,raiot (I!) "Jou1ney 1n the Spnne" Part I Charles Inga Us rushes to WIS(lons1n when he learns that his molher (Jan Sterlin&) has died and tu lather (Arthur H~I) 1s so 111el stucken that he 1s contemplat1na su1c1de u lllofit: re) (2111) ·o"" Bet0te t Oit" (dr1) '66-lohn Dere•. Ursula Andress (J ) Movie: CC) (Zhr) "Salome" (drl) '!)3 Rita ~rworth, Stewart Gr1nie1 fl ((3) tlJ) Him Days Allllrm· sary Show (I!) AJI the Happy Days cast real! series hrehlr&hts ol the PISI three yeatl D Mo'flt: CC) (21u) "Cllato's u nr (wes) '12 Chutes Bronson Q) mMl£R( All Thal Glitttn l~t story revot~es around the Globatron Corpor1tion where the tr1d1t1on1t male female •oles have bee11 turneo around 180 dearees The women. all tae<uhves of a tarae to1po1allon, the breadwinners tor the11 nay at home husbands mana1e to share romance w1lh lhew male st(relarirs lo lh1s hrst e1>1sodt. each cha1acte1's hie and lrvelrhood is effected by the nut come of the S l 2S,OOO,OOO W1lm1n1ton Woman C1mpa1an. which appears to be on se11ous l•oubte for the most mysleuous rtasons m S2S,OOO 'Jumid fl) ltollll Onma ial MO•it: ltJ (2h1) "'HIC in llttdlt P1A" (dr1) '11-AI P•c1no. K11ty Winn Richard B111ht f.li) Sia A111trlun ramllies ··fhe Kennedy r 1m1ly of Albuquerque" Davrd. a retarded child with a n0tmal blothei and sister has problems that put enOJmous prtssures on the 1est nf lht family But thr S1tr1fices and 1tw1rds ol msrn1 a retarded child are 1rut and hm the lather. 1s pioud ol the way the lamrly has manaced G) ,,.., elf! Mo"': 1c 1 (lhr) "The Sand 'tbbla" (d11) 66 Steve McQueen -1.3-0- D '1 NOCCHIO-Dlnny t I.aye, Sandy Duncan in -tht btlowtd dwic! G (U11 ll ) 1 fl l'••occlllo (R) Danny Klve as Gepetto and Sandy Duncan H Pmoc.chlO star 1n this tale adapted lrom the book by Herbert lllker. wllrch rtcounts the adven tum of P1noc:Ch10 fOlm hos mahon and subsequent Yrs1t from the Blue f Illy, Who brinp him to hfe but "''"' him th1t he must acquire h wtl1. cou111e and unsetlishnus belOJe he un bewme 1 real boy U (13J ())) ABC Motlda, ll11ht laseull Teams lo be announced m Cross.Km 11),etry MUOll 9:00 D @ UDl m llBC Monday lli1~t Mo•it: ~ (Z~1) "M1con Cou•ty U.." (dra) '73-Mu Bier Allan Vint. Jesse Vint, Cheryl Waters loin Bl1ckman Geottrey Lewis A 111el st11cken. •eneunce see k1n1 country slle11ll 1n lht rural South, m1S11•es l>llO blothe" who ue 11111 p1s.s1ne throueh u his wiles slayers and l1unches a vendett1 1111nst them m ,..,.. 'riflr~ Sllow W S.il•Otn m 111t hllis.en -9:30- Cl) Mod S..d ~ 10:00 fJ (UD (l)) tU Tiit W 101 fir· crts When studenls from Lextn&lon Colleee turn up dead from druas. M••e zeros •n 00 lhe campus, where. he lnrns students art being ustd as mes.senem lo carry the slutt U CIJ News (I) Wild Wild West f2ll GU111111Mt fl!) Prwin 1nd Ille l'itbbur1h (R) m a llitn ..,,., -10:30-m mm llfWI 11:00 D 8 '1IJ llews D ID CIJ m Mews U (Clll ) U... _,,..°"" Style S All Tllat Glilttn 'Cl firin1 line m The S1t. Is Comin1! • tin Set. Foley And Mary Get It Toaether m Mary Hartun. Mall Hartman m Tiie Honty~n ((111 ) Tiie b11d1 Sb fl!) 8lacl Jturftal m Or11Nhc Stun -11:3-0- 0 ((fl) ) 11) CBS Lite 111-: "KotM-Mojo;" ''TN Clowu" (SC• h) 73-Michael Greene. Greeory Sierra D lftl (I) ®I m .W.., C.W l) TIM m CNll D (al} <Ill l>f Stretl1 of S.11 rra!ICbct m111et,_ m s,i. Bilka. a The 700 Club m 11tW11M«w1t 12:00 U lltst of Groucho ClJ lllow11: lCl "Our Atut Ti1er" (adv) '6~ Roeer Han1n, Marearel Lee, Michel Bouguet m Movie: "Slttp M, Lore" (dra) 48 Claudette Colbert. Don Amecht Q) Mo•it: (t 1 "The Mlft Who l1u1hs" (adv) '66-Jean Sorel. Edmund Purdom (\21) 1 e1) Sci·fi Theatre -12:30-u All-lli&llt Show: "In Our Time," "Tiit Man I Low," ''Tiit Solrtaiy Clul4" 1:00 D IH J l U l(Ol TOlllOff .. -3:00 -u lllovte: "flit Most 0H&tfOll5 Ma• Aliwt" (Ora) '61 Anthony <Aruso. Dtbra P11et. Ron Randell Cindy Williams (left) as Shirley and Penny Marshall as Laverne are reacting to a piece ol unbelievably good news- Laverne has 1ust received her driving license In the mail. after having shown no promise at all as a drrver under Shlf'ley's tutelage In "Drivel She Said," on ABC's Laverne and Shirley, Tuesday at 8 30PM CO-OP ACTING/WORKSHOP All agesAypes. Join us In our acting/video workshop for possible employment In fllm, TV, & commercials. $10 monthly . MO HIDDEN COSTS South Coast Actors Co-Op J7JJ •ICH ST~ ILDG. I ~ IUCH PHONE: 17141 957-0282 ..... TUESDAY Altll lt ftf lllOfllillc -tfttf!IOOll lisllAp. "HM Mt OAJTlllllC PROUAMS W.., lot,_~. are tk •rs--. DAmlll lllCMES t:lCI U Ct).._,, ......... II c.-.. "-de?" (th) '67-C11t Moiecombe. Em1e Wist •~a ·111t .-. .. iM s.... HHb" (d11) '59-llobert hyloi, LH1da Clmstian N1tolr Ma111ey 11:00 G "You CMt Aloft&" (d11) '45-llobtrt Cumminas, L111belh SGolt Don Defoie 12:00 ID "libeled ltdy" Crom) '36-Jun Harlow Myrna Loy 1:00 C!I "Cuallt" (wes) '31 Louise Dmstr Richard Allen 13J Ct) "To Tia, A SW' (d1a) '66 Robert V1u1hn. Dord Mc Callum. Luciana Paluw 2:00 D Ct) "111• Mow11 Mur· dtrt1" (mys) '10 Arthur Kennedy, Robert Webber 3:00 (I§) ct) "Th lpereu Fiie" (dra) '65-M1thaet C11ne l:lO U ~ "LISSM's Gtut Ad. w.tu11" (adv) '64 lassie. June Lockhart. Jon Plovost e:oo .. • ttJ C<ll! IJ) ....... D ID Clai C G"- e a Sbr '"' .ll'-• ~ D '--" •rnw..1.-iy G)MIM·U GDldnc~ m Or.ltlc Stt'la 0 111-.o.ci. -6:30- II !hull! Guests 1n~tud~ Du1d Carradtnt fled w1111tmson. ltmes D•rreft, Joseph Sorreftl1no. H1t11e Winslon and Met Shannon J)a..y~ D a..n Critf\11 5-. ,_.., "'"' (Ill\ IJ)) '-"*• mz-1121 (J)) INltdlM D T ... T• 7:00 D8 i2~ f l lDtlB..._ •UN.a.. l)lllJTI!f'MS- (l )ft Tel Ifill frwdl .c...c.. .. .11 .... t.ty • TM '11 ....... 1-...-.."-t al Wt Snffittl m lldellUAm., ca c f\I n. "'ltrWrt r...., -7:JO-a c..iw c-a • lM--.. Style • QI) fl) • "'"'"" S.-• mn.c..s... • n. ....,., lliW • CB (()) ,,.,, .... ((l?J (JJ) ...... Ille .. <Sltlpt's...,_ • a....i n '"""" au.no.. ..... tO 8:00 D (<Ill CJ)) CIJ Wiit's Wllo u !2JJ Cl) ill!l m a.. a.a 81&t• S11ttJ (R) "Hich J1n1" Thou1h Pappy tS happy to &el Kt prlot Ralfelly. who also 1s IA 1dm11ars son, thr men don't want lo tty with him btcau~ lhty ttunk he tS 1 11n1 B M""' (CJ (2•1) "Wo111an Ti••• s ...... (rom) '67 Shutey Macl11ne Alan Aikin Motil: ~ (2111) ''The VIOient Mtt" (d11) 5S-Glenn foid. Barbara Stanwyck 8 (IJIJ ) IB "'"' O.rs (II) llteh1e Branches Out ' Richie tills 1n love wtlh 1 poster c11t and. lak1n1 ror\lle s •d~tCe devrsts • brw1e schemr 111 oider to meet htt a MoN: c:i c2h1> "••all• ras.. uae" (advJ ~I James Stewart Aod1t Murph'. Dan Duryea. Diane Foster GJ l.ut of 111t Wild a> ~I Th i Glitters Nancy and Ch11st1na lear for thetr jobs as a $125.000.000 ad camp111n seems headed lor disaster Glen hu a meel· '"I with super aeenl loan Hamlyn l W aim the W1lm1n,_ Woman an ulhmalum. then Christina and Dan en1oy some after hours "retuatron " fl)Mns ® lllowie: (CJ "F11nh11$1tln Musi It Oestrored" ($c1 It) '70-Peter Cushrn& Simon Ward m A!MticH Shoc1 Slol'J "The Blue Hole! A Nebraska lronlrtt town 1n lhf 1880 sis the sell1n1 tor !his tatr by Stephrn Crane An alien a111ves amonc the local Ptopte upectrn& to hnd lhr Wild West. 1nstud he foie stts and uttima1ely wtfls htS own dealh ma si-• u111r6o 11 -8:30- • (8 ) CHl Lm r11e 111d sai!My (R) Sh11ley dteldM to buy a car 10 ~pcrade the c11ls' hlestyle and tOllYrncrs Laverne to 10 halvsrn w1\h her-onl~ to learn Laverne can'! dnve &I Closs-Wib II) ''"' "'* f5 Cl!!-lan11111• Docu111ent11y 9:00 8 ((ff ) CJ) ti1•A•S•H (R) A Iona smoulde11n1 feud between llof lips ind the nurses in her command llares up 1n the oppress1we Koiean 5umme1 wheft they bait her once 100 often •nd ltot Lips relahates by conh"'n' one ot them lo her ltnl U @ OGl CD ~ Wo!N• (R) 81olleo Ancelf ' Anne Francis auesl u 1 membfr of lht child abuse unit whose aid Pepper •nd 8111 enhst when they hnd •n abused baby du11nc a dru1 raid D ~T FUii FAMILY! • I IS EllOUGH·ll EW e (QI (J)) 0 llcltl Is EMup lu1n1boul David's romance with an QI011 woman becomes a top1t IOI ~'C~mtftt •lien ~t •illt:S lo bttrll llrr to lht M.1w1trs upconunc ann1vtt lilll ttlcblatron • lllm "1ff111 $iw 9 Mnul Vatitty fl) Ill Sultll ol IN hit Ameriu ID~r '77 -9:30- .. ((}1) Cl}) OM DIJ at A TllM CR> Par1 Ill F1c1na the ruhly that luhe hn run away with htr boyfriend Chuc'. Ann search$ des· pe11tely IOf • COUl&t of ac.tlOll lhtl will bnna her d1u1hter home GJ J.a V11 l111pe t!llJ The lest of Entie Kowacs A potpourn of l(ovacs· comedy m1teri11 1nclud1n1 Wolfsana von S.utrb11ten, Percy DootelonStfs. and the N111ob1 fllo 10:00 U (<11) ) C lloj.tk (JI) Conct Geraldine Pace cuests IS a New YOI~ Slate County Clla11man 'usmc her 1nfluen<r to 111otect her 111nclson in~vtd tn a muidet U @ CD II§) ID Petiet St•rl "Three Days lo Thirty" £itward Asner stars as a 301ea1 veleran on lhe loice who ~untetr1 to takt on lhe last and pourbly the most llanaerous ass11nmenl ot his career lwo days ptlOI to his rel11emen1 C!1 D llews fl)leaam 8 CIB (()) 0 hm1ty (II) "Skel eton in the Closet · Doua musl face the truth •bout his s1stet's 1tcohol ism •hen she comes home for a v1srt a GullUIOU fll) Wo111an Alire "A lime ot Chance .. r11med on 1ou11on 1n various parts ol the country. the pro111m reports on how the concepts set forth by the Women's Movement have permuted and/or 1llered everyday lrwts ol Ame1ican •omen OtEJ1it11UlaOo -10:30- ID O> ID"- 11:00 a • crm a ..., e um m ..., U (9 {I)) LM AM11e.t11 $tylt {I) a All nat Glitttn .,,,.... m "'" 1t1rt11111, "'" 1t1rt111aft .., Tiie HoMJllllOMll ( {l?J (I)) Tiie ancll SMw m utt1111c...rt1•111 m ll °"" • ,,,,. -11:30-a ((Jll ) CIS late Mov1t: (CJ "Tiie lotl&est ltlpt" (d11) ·72 David J1ns:sfn, James Farenllno II ~ (() l.m f.11 Ww!y c..- (1) Tiie m CM1 fJ (8 (J)) 9 Tt1tMIJ Mowlt ti Ille Week "The Stenfe Cuckoo" II IMe A1111rian Styk .,,...., CD Set. 11i.o a Tiit 700 Club m Cine"" .J4 12:00 0 Gtoutllo Cl lhwil: tCJ "Min • tlM Spyina T11pue" (drt) '65-Wayde Preston &I lhwle: uCMtMt l" (dr1) 40- Clar k Gable, Hrdy l1mur he Alden, Osar Homolka Q) Merit: "T" ~rt wity" (dra) '63-Anthofty Perk1fts • 12:30 a All·lltpl SMw: uc.,...-, M.O." "C.U.U.11d " "n e 1111• Th i Would•'t Ole" 1:00 u Q"ll m <IOI ,....,,... 2:00 a Motil: "Sll•llltf Stn" (mys) '46-l1nd1 Oarntll. Geor&t Sande,, G MoWit l>MMtfett1re: "Slu p ter "' T Mtll -.-. " "lM Resttm ,.,... m All·llt&M $how: "Or. Orltll't lllMttr," "TIM '""'' Afftln of lel Allll" TV WEEK, A~IL 17, 1977 I WEDNESDAY I ftl zo fot --· .. •fllnleoll lislitlp, plt1M Ml OAYTllU PIOGUMS. ...... tol ""' c:tMtniHCI, llt Ille .. , •• -'es. OAmME lllOVIES t.lCI D "TMy SW KM Mlllk" (ml.IS) '39-Jotl McCru 10:00 a Ct) "•inc tf 1t1e .,.,.., Mies" (d1a) '54-TJT1)11t Powtr 11:00 CJ "Du• '•wet" (dr1) '47-Humphrey llotat1 Lauren ~II IZ:OO m UOoublt Uf•" (dra) . .,_ Ronald Colman, Stine Hasso 1:00 .. MA!wayl GeM-,.N (dr•) 38-811ba11 Stanwy~ Cltl CJ:) "Tiit le1• or '•ul Shttt" (com) -Anthony Kemp 2:00 G CC) "Oatty" (wes) '55- Audie Murphy. Mui Bt1nch11d 3:00 CIDl CC) "Mtdl&an" (dra) '68-Richard Widmark. '•V•NING e:oo srccw. flOTIC( Al press hmt Wf received WOid thll all three nelllrOtks ••II provide five covmae of f'lesi denl Carter s enern mnsa1r to a JOtnl sess10n of Conam.s 11 thtS time All subsequent Pf01t1mm1n1 IOI the e~trre tvtnrnc IS SUbJKI IO t1SI m1nutf cllan1e without notrce B 3 Sb1 Tm Gollltt Pyle -~ m ,.n..-,. r.11111y C11 MIM·IZ m Ded.nc c-,,.,, m Ort!Mtic SIM a ••• DotaOas -6:30-.,.,, Griffith ID Family Altalf mi- 7:00 .... ~())O)@li}Mns a Lian Club CJ) .., 1llttt s..is (J) To Tel Ille Truth CJ Colltet1tr1tlorl CD J lM Lucy Cl) TM f1I fa llefNll lanpap Procra•s 121l AIMIJ ;riffith fD Mldltilll.elltll .. (tZI) CJ)) Tiit Ptt11W1e flllllly -7:30- .. ((Ill CJ)) AM!lt11t• tf Mitt MIM Robin and hrs men are put to ytl 1nothe1 test whrn M11d Manan 1s lured into th& forest by a phoney mtwae 1 plot by the Shet1tf ol Hott1n&11am to capture Ille eluStve ovtl•• e a-Thi! r- • l.-t ..,... $tytll (]) TM 0.-C..,it 8 llltdl '- Cl) Sl?UDD Quallotl G TMMler'•_, <II MN ..W tf AM1M1a ID ca 001 lr1ldJ au.di C(l?J CJ)) '9p G.. IM Coulltty IUl (() c:.Mty ~ a.....,..,..._ flD ClllMtl %1 T9'li1ht 111JllMelllltT1111e tU) Cla" Clllll 8:00 0 MYSTERIES OF GRUT * PYRAMID/Omar Sharif hosts probe of eni&ma U (@ (I)) (]) Myitenes of tbe Grut P'y11111id Hosted by Om., Shartf this documtnt•ry eaplOltS the en11mu of The C1eal Pyi.m1d or Cua 1 symbol ol the mystery and secret tole of the ancient Eeyp1t1ns II ClDl llll Cfl m life a~d TNMS of Graztr AUnas lhe Unholy Bust' Alter Mad JKk cl11ms ht saw. a monster-•nd the slr1nee behn101 of Ben the lr1tndly 111ul)' •nd 1he burro seems to support J.ttk sum taon-Gmtly Adams and Nalom• 101n lick 1n the search IOI the lr11htening cruture D ~: .Cl (Zhr) "Allt Wednes dly" (com) 66 J1ne rond1 Jason Robards Cll ~: r~ (Zhr) "Porlrait tn m.c&" (lf./1) 60-Anthony Quinn Lana Turner. Sandra Dee. lohn Suon Richard lluehan D ((21) ) !Bl Blonk Woman (R) "Ooom$d1y Is Tomorrow.' Part I J11me 1s pitted 1ea1nst a masler computer devised by a lamed sc1enhst to blackmail the world into lastine puce 0 lllowic: re> (Zhr l "Tile Hor1e Solditri" (adv) '59 John Wayne W1lh1m Holden, Coostance Towm ID Wiid Wol1cl ti Attifuls Cl) M Tlllt Glittm Glen Pftpares IOI hrs important aud111on wl11le P10¥tdin1 Bert with 1 sltouldtr lo cry on, l111dl Murkland visits her psy cl111111st ind pl01s lht end of her bmentor Andru slloch M1Ch1tl with her descrophon ol her u~ l W mikes 1 sllock•n& announcement 10 lhe boird. 1eopard111n1 lht reah 111ton of ii corporate dream a, ll1t10111t Gtocrapllrc Wmne of Cuuhes in Yetlo,.stooe Park m llO'il lhe Business of [ •frnc lion Animal hit is hud1ng tor ttltnclron but a lhrmn& Ii.de 1n smuuled endaneered species continues m Oli111p!OftSll1p W!estltnc -8:30-m Crou-W1b Cl) ,etty lllUOft 9 :00 u ur J ) J CBS News Spe- CJ.11 No tnl01 malaon w.as .variable from lht network on lhts 1>1ogram due to the last minute schedu1tn11 ol the President s enerllY messa&t It ••II mosl l1~ely be a panel ol n'ws mtn w.hO will analyie the Presidents proposed tnergy conserva11on measures II llJ I u lll' m CPO Sbrkey Sub1ect to last mrnule chante due to coveraee ol President Carter's energy messa11e to Con11ress (R) "Dear John Leiter" CPO Robinson finds a letter Sharkey 1s writme for a recruit who ha5 romantic problems and mis construes lhe Chief's intent D (12t fl ) ()fl 811ttta Sub1ect to last minute chanae w.1thout nolttt. due lo covera1e ol the Prest dent s ener11y mesuge lo Con irus (R) Barella fOH into an abandoned plant to talk out a 1an1 ol esuoed 1uvenrle conv1cls holed up lhere and 1s forced lo help them carr, out a plan lor escape ID Men GnHi11 Sholt ,11 KG8-The Soritt Semi l'lllic t ID Great l'erforr11111ces: lhe Barber of Stw1lle" Ft'ank Sinatra hosts a one-hour mualcal apeclal, "Frank Sinatra and Friends:· Thursday at 10PM on ABC His guests ara Tony Bennett. Natalre Cole, Loretta Lynn. Dean Martin, Leslte Uggams and John Denver -9:30-11 llll (I) (IJ m Slrotl's Ceurt Sub1ect to lasl·minute chanee do to the Presidenhal messaae to Con erus (R) .. The Ahen" A contused Alien lnes to prevent hts deportation by hotd1n& the sutt ol Judee S11011 s tOurt host11e Cl) lllo4 ~ud ED LI CriHa lie11 Cfiadl 10:00 D Looi l'rec11111111in1 last mrnute change. due to ur11er Pru1den1tal messaae 10 Coocrus No anl111m1hon aml1ble II @ Cll ~ Ill) ll111Jto11: Colili4ttltial 'The Anclllymous Hero ' RB. K1naston ts the ult1m11e taraet ol 1 psychotic army mmn who is usrn& the lamed reporter and his assoc:1ates. Beth Kelly and Tony Ma rrno. to pubhc1ze 1 one man cam paran •&amsl the mtlrtary D D lltws ([l Diu YIR Dyh D (IBJ CIJ) ID aiullt's All&tls (R) The An1els and Bosley pull oll 1 senes of cons lo t11p 1 clever com pulsrve aambler whose habrt 1s sup ported by crrmrn1I achvrt•ts SGullSllloh 0) (J lien Amide -10:30- l{) I lolrt lJlq ID CD O> lltws 11:00 011 9 8 ~ D (all ) lolrt Alllencu StyM a All n.11 Gtitttf1 D ID Cll [OJ lltws D I,_. m Will Set. FoltJ Pie• * U11 Wlltre He Left Off Or Stlrt Over Apln? ID Mary Hartrua, Miry lbrt111u Q) Tiie .._, ........ (@ (I)) Tiie blldl s-. -11:30- • (lll> (])) Cll CIS Litt 1110¥\t: "c-..i." (d11) '72-lee Van Cleef. Jack Kelly II @ Cll <II D JolWIJ eai.. Cll ni. rn a_. • (Qt ) a Tht •oo•iu / lilrsl•IJ .. Ille ... ID ""' Q) Set lilb a n.. 100 a"' ID Clas* TIINtrt Ptmew "Tret awny of the Wells" 1 12:00 Ill lest of Grll!Uo D llowle: CC) "Cralll O!Yt" (adv) '43-Tyront Power, Anne Buter ID llowle: "The Stas•" (dra) '48- Montaomery Chit, Aline M1cM1hon Q) Mo¥1e: "W8't Up 11M1 AMI" (dr1) '63-Robert Hottman, Liu Caston1 -12:30- 1!1 Atf.lll&hl Show: ''TH CrKks. 111111," "Till Wt lilttl Acait1," "H11m1n C.reo" 1:00 D (I§) 8 Cll TO!Mfrow 2:00 CJ lllowic OoM!tfNlwt: "f_,lt Oii lilt lluc'" "11ltrWe .. ID All·lliattl Sllow: "T""' ill lilt Hlw11lt4 "-se," ., .... S.y" -2:05- • ""'9: "1\r• StrallltfS" (mrs) •r.-Peter lone LUGGAGE TAGS from your business card Send one card for each tag + one spare. We return permanently sealed attractive tag & strap, meeting airline 1.0. requirements. Prevent loss & theft! For a personalized tag enclose wallpaper. fabric or "Day Glo" paper & we wil ,,.. back & trim your tags. Or try two cards back to back. $2 ea. or 31$5 415 tags $1 .60 ea. 6/9 tags $1 .50 ea. 10 or more $1.40 ea. Sales Tax included Ho C•rd? Ot•• your o•n 01 \end your n.,.....4 •OO•H\ •nd C>l>OM numbtr We'll l'Nlk~ OM card per l•Q ADO U Heh EN DCHECK ORM NEYOR O PILOT PRINTING Po9t Office lo• 1HO • 110 W. ley It. Coeta M .. • C•tHoml• 1212.1 '•11 'BOXING NOSTALGIA A world m1ddlewe1ght ch.1mp1on<.hip fight '>er1Pc. ralled by m,my l"•qwrr-. llw gr<'.itest of all t1me-fony / <11(• v<. Rud .. -,. Crd/1Jno-1 ... du'>led oh tor c 10.,1;• exCHnrn.it ion IO Y<'M'> lat Pr on Thf> Wdy It Wd~. on "(( r. (hJnnC'I 28 ">aturddy at 8 10P\.\ rhe ~porh rt'lrmpl't 11\C' bring<. together the two great t1ghll'r' Im a n<hlalg1< look at boxing 1n tht• po...i,,.ir ~t·Jr-.. •\ho dppc•aring on < amera are ho-.t Curt (,m,ch Jnd wt er an ring dnnouncer Don Dunpll\ "'ho ,it 1 la1m-. the Lale- Graz1ano '>('flC''> tht> tw-.t tight.. ht' e\t'r callC'd Film 01 tht> third dnd ciPudmg ba11le-lale \>\On the fir-.t in "-ew Ynrk in l<J-lh. Graziano thP '>econd in Chicago in IY-l"' 1' t•xt1mined almo~t blow b't blow. J' both C.ra11c1no. thE' loser that lunC' 10 night in 1'148 c11 "-t'\\Mk I , and Zale de'< nhe tht'ir l'mot 1on, Graz1,ino. 'hho 'hent to th1• < ,in\a' thr<'t' times in the tight .ind wc1' c ountt'd out in the third round. tell.., 'A hat ti ., ltkt' to be• 1..nnc ked into the twilight 1ont> · 11w .. gu\ h11 nw ,1 'hot," he tello; Dunph\ t\ guy h11 ... 'tOll in tlw ... tomalh My "'holt> ll'g' \\('IP d1.,1Cl I 111uldn 't ... 1and You're '°rt ot ltk1• ddll1d like• \ou g1•t h11 by a car, and you luw ,111 \our 'l'l1"'' ancl you get chill<. through your lc'g' Lalt' al<.o < la1rn-. thJI "iug.H R<1y Robinson due ked a r1~h1 \\.1th him turning down a 'b lOO,lXX1 ottPr. bt>c dU'>P h<' d1cln I w.rn t to light the \o\1ry f'X - 'l'lvlCC'm<1n t'\f'n 1n hi' mPr lhf' hill yearc, in the IJte .ic>-. Jnd f'Jrh ')(), ldll' ""ho ""d" Fi \\ hPn ht• rt•ga1nC'i'l thl• title lrnm (,r,u1,mo dnd thl' onl\ m1dcllc>we1ght to rt>cdpturr· lhP t hc1mp1nn,h1p '>tnc I' <;,t,rnlf'y Kf'I< hell -.il'o rt·vc•JI'> lhJI h..-W<\.S boxing with a bddlv in1ured t'lbow from J"\.v<1r 1n1ury HP say'> he rn1gh1 hdvc• lmt th<' ll\f' ot th<' Mm altogether t•xcf'pl for an opt•rat1on 1n 1'152 C<1lll'd 'The Mdn of ">te<>I." th<.• Gary, Indiana llght1'r wa., elt•cted to boxing'<, I tall of ~anw in Jll58 .1nci w.ic, honort'd with d (nngrf1'>S1onc1I < lldl1on in 1476 tor h,1<. "c.ontribu11on lo lhP youth ol l\nw11ca " Pege 12 T\I WEEll. APRIL 17, 19n !! ~~.SJ.ilt'1!JJP THE PHILOSOPHICAL FRANCISCUS At this stage of his hie. actor James Franciscus seems easy.going and self.assured He has experienced successes and disappointments in a career lhal goes back more than two decades, and he has learned to accept both the good and the bad philosoph1tally 'Tm a survivor," he says with a grm "I don't waste my lime worrying because I've discovered over lhe years that. come what may I'll emerge in good shape in the end ti I 1usl hang in there and wa1t 1I out." Bui Franciscus remembers what he was like in other limes When he was a youngster studying drama at Yale, for instance The ope-n-faced blond actor's latest venture 1s Hunter, the hour long espt0nage series on CBS, Fridays al IOPM Franciscus stars in 11 as James Hunter. an elite U.S secret agent engaged 1n perilous counter·esp1onage and anti lerror1st operations. Even as does Hunter. the early-day Franciscus lrequently knew inner torment "When I was al Yale, I had a lot of demons inside me-creative demons." Franciscus recalls. "While I was studying all pllases ol the theatre. I was drawn powerfully to writing, and I was possessed by the tragic sense of hie as descubed by Shakespeare and Arthur Miller. I was consumed by the 'whys· and 'wherelores' ol hie To this day I haven't found answers to the questions, but by questioning I've gotten a lot closer to what hie 1s all about " Franciscus wrote plays at Yale and was told he had a promising future as a writer. Today he writes not al all "Writing would have been creatively sat1sfy11ng lor me." he says, "but it's a lonely existence. Wntmg 1s a 1ealous mistress All your time must go lo 11 II nags al you even when you're out t°' an evening When you do 11 it's lhe hardest work in the world "And when you don't do 1t. do you leel relief1 "No You feel guilt "Today. I'm not sorry that I chose to concentrate on acting rather than wntine Aeling has been good to me, and I feel that as an actor I have scored concrete accomplishments I've been happy as an actor I'm not sure I would have been a happy writer-even a happy successful wnter. And yel, even alter all these years, I have to admit that I still wonder al times what might have happened 11 "Maybe it's that guilt I menlioned." Although he has put writing aside, Franciscus has also tried his hand at telev1s1on produc1ne. forming' Omnibus l'roducllons with Fred Brogger. They produced the film specials "He1d1," with Max1millian Schell and Jean Simmons, "David Copperfield," with Sir Laurence Olivier and Sir Ralph Richardson. "Jane Eyre," with George C. Scott and Susannah York, ''Kidnapped," with Michael Came, and "The Red Pony," James frandsais 11141 LlfMla bw CHtar u MCrtt 11t11ts "1 H11nttr. THURSDAY UR!l ZI f« 1110111in1 '414 11111-latlllcs, pkne set DAYTllllC ,.OGRAlllS. Wow, f0t pout COll'ftll!lllC.t, Ill tlM day's-. DAmlllE MOVIES 9:30 0 """''" Dtlll ·-··· (dra) 60-V1t10110 OeStta 10:00 l2tl '· "Que11t111 Ounra1d" (adv) SS Roberl hilor 11:00 0 IC) '1'llt ~eytd Cow boys ol Clhco Coltnty" ( Wts) '69-0an Blocker 12:00 m "flliM o1 111e aar11ary Coast" (adv) ·45 John Wayne l:OO 0 "Tiit MJSlttJ al Eh111 Drood" (mys) 'JS Claudt Rains. Valene Hobson l2lJ CC. "H1m1urhud" (dra) '68 V111ee (dwards 2:00 O •Cl "The limbo line" (dra) '67 Craig Slmni J:OO f01 CJ "Countt11101nl" (dra) '68 Charllon Htslon 3:30 D r Cl '''uc:t Is INr Prolts· sron" (adv) 62 Lassot Ron Haye~ Harry Holcombe EVENING 6:00 l'J 1J l l11~ (tfT ~) ~ D Jl t <tt t m11ews 0 .2f Sbr , ... l '°""' Pyle 0 '-8olt m ~nd11 f1.mtly Cl)MMl·l2 fD £Jectnc Colllptlly m l>rimlll< Sena )f .... DDwcln -6:30- 0 0.11111! Guttts ,r, Bu~ BAt~tt Ro('P\ard 4M .t.lm. lhomH Robby Yonlun leuita W•llPt ~nd h,lvn Walltt • Wy "1flitll 1( -..s i~lllen Gnffl~ $'-CD hlftlly Att111 ( 1 Tl 3 l l GllMalolat mz-<.2t e ) ltwltchtil mr-r.1• 7:00 ue 21 • mm11ews 8 l.ilfs 0.- t lily Til<M S. f Te '" !tit Trvlh DC-..rll• m 11..-LMc, m TIM fll m C11W1111'1 "'"'~ lJ Wt Gnlfit* m llbc11tt111.e11m httrt I lti t I n... l'lttr .. ,. r 11111ly -1-30- D Alllf • ""' Mtt!U• ~ IL TIM Odd~ •TIM '-'IS. I CMM flllltf • U TIM lthf's Wi14 fJJ ft 1 I 1 lt.tttll '- CD llltl m) ltMy ~ ( (f7) t J)) Tiie Nvf• ltetlltn fZ) T"8y's C.1111 a ltopll's ...,_ flD a-..1 ZI JOlllPf G "1ce 11 Riltll A lilnthlti 8 :00 ti (t1tJ !l 'l (J1 The W1ttoru (RI Jason choosts lht wrone hme to or&an11e a band and promote a dao<e al Ike Godsey s hall. because the people ot W~llon·s Mountain are tearful ot 101n& out al nr&hl due to a mysteuous piowler 8 '2j) 6 I Im hntmic JounitJ Rlddlu Spuk•n& in riddles a 11der on hOlst bKk tells the hawelers that they un 1t1u1n to tho own ltmes by londone a stone lhat 1s 1n the posses SIOn ol a young man lrom anotheo planet U Mo-lie: C (2111) "My Dmm Is Youn" (mus) 49 -Dons Oily J.ck wrson 1 t t llloYoe: C'l (211r) "lltitley OM" (dra) 6~ Wa1ren Beatty U (t2tJ t 1) otl Welcome 81e~ Wttr (R) 'Swtats1de Story" lhe sweathogs torm a club. almost &ti 1nvolvtd 1n • oumble and Kot1tl'l1tes to $el lhtm st111ght Ci) Mom: (2hr) "hd Rt¥tr" (wts) 48 John Wayne Monl&omery Cloll 1tl Julit Andrews-A Salute to Hooltywood m !lc:qun CousfHU "Tiii 5ava&e World of tht Coral lunele" Cousteau and hos dover) plun1e tnlo the exohc and colortul deplhs ol the Indian Ocun to mw the teemona plant and animal hit IE ~ That Chtten l W hem lhe stOfy ot the Wilmington Womans ~1dnappers Linda lears tor her J1le whole Ma and Sonn~ dream ol a P•l l11m Bert tro~ Ill h1ndlt an 1mpor tc1n1 desisron and l w a1vu her reasons for not helping Linda m 11111-Dr.,ma JI lllcMe C (21u) "lier Wnl" (dra) 1? Stephen Boyd fD Masttrpie<t Theatre; UpstJlrs Oownst11n Noblesse Olbogf· m P'rt1111tl lltl Jllt'lt$ -8:30-u (~ e 1) Wf\11'' H1ppe111n1 (R) 1 ht kunA•ay Roaer shtr~s his irsoonsotiohly 111 babysit for 11sttr Ott ~nd allends a party then bthens she hu mnteroou~ly d1upoeared Q) l'etry MIJ011 n [yt'llllnas on S.nlet 9:00 l'J ( t7 3 I 8 lhW111 fiwt·O (RJ MtGan'll steps 1n when he rs lhrusl mlu • contront1lion •tlh a Boe lsl,nd cattlr baron Cot I I r •rraday (l ft\Jtt ~.,s,nl •ho makes his own 111'\ 111 o'"i~ thr butmg dt1th nl h1~ wn Q 2i t m llBC's a.st Stller: C1pt11111 •IHI Ille thn11 (R) As Joseph _,m.iah plun1es htidlonv mlo the lor)I slePS ul his plan lo win d P1rsodrn1t1t nom1nal1on loo hrs tldnl snn 111aeoy ind unhappono~ plJ&ut th' ~~nd aen,11ft0n ol his l.inuly e Mm.: C: (111r) ulllt P'11111,-111 C..111" (d1~1 b4 Anne B•ncrofl ""'' I oft(h 8 (o2t'H t ) larn17 Milltt (R) Qumntmt Conrl A n11ht l(l(ktd up '" the station llOuSt becomes an un)(htdulPO informal encnuntrr tor Bainey fits detect1¥n and lheu cums" when they •r~ Q111ranltned 10l Mowle• 1C1 (2111) "T1us Across the RMJ" (com) 66 Dun M1rt1n Al11n Delon m llert G11ftl11 SM m CM11u11011 '" f1•11' Sinatra Jr. in Conc•rt -9:30- D ((2f) CU) Thrtt's Co111p111r "II s Only Money' lack. J1net and 0111ssy lhtnk a burcl11 stole lheu rent money and hanltully try to avoid the landlo1d unhl they can replace 1t IE Mod SqllH fl) Socclf fr0111 t.rru"Y 10:00 U (1fl 1') •f l lu111llr J111es (R) Ctu Cula1er cuesb u a deser1 town she111f whose hosllhly to an oulsider erupts •hen Bar"'bY armts to allempl to clear 1n apparently retarded youth of attack murdtr cnar1es U llns t i Mod ~UH 0 Su~ Presents • SINATRA I. FRIENDS U (\ttl Ul IJ:fJ S111at11 tnd f11cndl frAnk Sinatra stars with eur.su lony Bennett. Nataht Cole Looetla Lynn Oun Maritn Leslie Uuam~ and Roher! Me11111 0 (ltll W )J•ck Y•n lmpt '2f1 Gununoh fD World of funklin ud Jeflt1sor1 -10:30-m IE m Nns fD Sim f 11ncis: Thu• Art My fotbttps A IOo~ II the •01~ ot abstract e1p1ess1onis1 P•1nler 11 :00 ti u 1jj QJI ""' a llt. 1tJ 1'01m11-.n 0 l.o'lt Allle11un ~ J' Ill All That Gtitttn Ollnt m llllry H1rtm.111, lll1ry H1rt1111n Cl)Tiltllollt~ (JJ) lJ)) Tiit R111d1 si- m "°""'" (131 tl ll Lott ,.,.tfl(ll ~ -11:30- 0 ( m (1') <I CIS ute lllowoe: ~I "llo11k-lhrh1 IOI A Dud Bootle;" '''•r1ntll 111 CT11T1e" (mys) 7l Lee Grant Lou An1on10 0 '2Jl LtJ (f01 m .lollnny CarlOll 18 Tht 'Tl Club U ((2j) lU) tlll Thun.day lll&ht Sjltcill 'Lou Rawls Spec11I" Cunts mcludt Lola falana. Kip Addolla, Cryslal Gayle and lhe [motions m News a> Set lllko i2f) Tht 700 Club 12:00 U 8tst of Crovcllo 0 lllm!· 1'C'l "Cotllptny of Kill ers" (dra) 69 Yan lohnson m t ross-Wtb IE Mov11: "Allttl S.by" (dra) 61 Ce0tge H1m1tton -12:30- D All·ll1altt si-: "lenn ot Tuai," "SIJr for A N1cht," ~n.. Cllfl!Mn C.111ry" m Movie: C "81oUOIRJ II tile Otis!" (dra) 0 Creer Carson U.UI 2:00 U lllo•lt O.u.ieluture: "llem Stul AnY1hi111 Sm1ll," "hnlt1ht tor tht Gods" -2:30-m All-llilht Show: "M1ullrt," "Mr. llO" -3:05- • Movie· "lie.er W1wt 1t A WAC" rcom) ·52 Ros;,l111d Rusull TV WEEK. AAAll 17, 1917 FRIDAY UR!l 22 fll .,.,... 111111 lft-listi11p, pftut Ht DAYlllllE "IOGIWIS. Wow, f0t ,..., CO!lftllinu, llt tk dlJ's-m. DAmME llOVIES 9;30 9 ~HGW lad Ille Din~ ( dn I 4 I -Cll1rln Boyer Oh via de H1v1U1nd 10:00 lltl "Olplofll1trc Couner" (dn) ·~2 Tyrone Power K.ut Milden P1t11c11 Neal 11:00 O "Cr.a.up~ (mys) '46- Pal O'B11en. Claur Trevor, Herbert M111hall 12:00 m "Wlttl'loe 8ridce" (dra) • '40-Robert TaylOI, VtYttn Le1rt1 I :00 0 "Ewtf) Dlf'• A Holi41y'' (com) ·37 Mat West. Lloyd Nolan l3l (Cl "Aprll LM" (rom) '51-Pat Boone. Shuley Jones 2:00 0 t.C.J HSllt ... A Ytllow llil>llonH (wes) '49 John Wayne. lohn Aaar, Joanne D,u 3:00 rrai (C) "The lost Illa " (d11) '69-Sidney P0it1er Al freem•n ,, J:JO U r.J:'I "The Rold l.tck" (•dw) 61 Lau1t. Jed ~ll1n, Jack Oe Mm , H Lloyd Nelson EV•NING 8:00 B U (()1) ) ® -..S D IHl Cll (Qfl I m -..S U QllStar Tm l' '°""' r)te 0 GllllSlllOM m hrtri411 r llllity Cl)Ada-.12 m Dectnc ~"' m Dfl'lnlt1c s-s IJll Milt Douclls -6:30-tl Dinah! Gutsls include Purl Bailey, Dee Oet Bellson, Mel ltllo$, Mel lOfme and Steve March lJ1 WyCrlffi111 (fOJ lllen Griffin Sllow m f •mit, Affair (ITTl W) Dolly '"'°" fD Zoom (12tl (.1)) 8"ltdlH Im Town"" 7:00 D a l2Jl (J) m m News O IJara cc.- ( 111y nw .. Sells To T .. Ille TIVlll 0 Clw.e11tntlen m I U.. Lucy Cl) TIM fll m Adioll 0nma a w., Grttflttt s... fD~/l.ellrtf bport < ml Tiit '"''"tt r '""" -7:30- IJ Wid l!llllM D l.o'lt Aintfic.an $ty1e (I) Tiit Odd Couple 8 (fG) @ Cll m Hollywood $4Nrts <f1 The llt"Pf"b D Tiit ~,,.,Wild GI (!Bl <Tl) Indy lullCh tlll ,...,... 1..t111111c• Ptotr11111 (ft) Ho&an°1 HtfMS fl) Cllallflll n T011lclll 01\ Um Club ...... ,3 fNDAY (CGflttn'*9, 8:00 a (<DJ Cl)) C-. I !ht lsl1nd Rescue fOfce discover they hoe 1 JOb btUtt lll1n thy un handlt and have lo all on the aid ol lhe11 11e1aflbon when 111 the el«tnut pawer for Ille IWnd IS lost and danaer to Ille 1nd pr09trty bec4mes 1mm1nent 8 a CD (JI D S111ford ud S. "The Com1111tteeman" Fred is offtml 1 pl1ee 1n local 10Ytmmen1 111d IS 100t1 awoachtd by a bUS1 lltSSlllan •ho has b11bery on his m111d .... (at) M°'· Str•IC•IM" (com) '64-Peter Setters. Georce C Scott Cl) llfM: cc:> (lllf) "M111 f,. Llrallit" (wH) 'SS-James !:lewart Arthur KenntdJ. • ca ())) a °"'"' '"' M111e (R) Gues1s iftclude Florence Hender SOii, MtUIMn McColmick, Michael lookinl1nd, Susan Olsen. Cl111sto pher Knlall t. Chad Everell, Ruth Bum. Patty M1lo11ty ind lhe Rice !wins. Cl) latitl Profile D Mowit: CC) (21\r) "The hll W..t•" (wes) '66 Anne BIXier, M1111 Pertehy .... tllt 1.t11• m All T111t Clitters Lindi's Ille flanp Ill ballftCt Wflllt l W nt&Olt ales tor 1111 return. And1ta 111~ to upla1n lier case lo Michael who KCtdently lets It il1p •hat he SWOfe not to ltll, 8ett tnes the Manly Man. ' bVI rt doesft'I llelp hos JHOb lem w1tll Christina. and Sonny m1krs plans fol an aff111 wtlh Lindi QI ..,It: ~ (21u) "hlt Ht1. Sllt'l ltilt" (eotn) ·63 Salldra Dee ...................... GHIO. -8:30- • @ (JI Ill Clliat Md Ille. ,.,_ (R) "(d Brown vs the lllS" [d IMOllllGfS he .," no lonae• PIY Illes beQuw ol pOl1IK11ns who put lhe11 111lf11endJ on tht p1y1oll \0 Cltteo and LOUIS 11\l jlll by lott•na ~1$ ttt!lflutt on hit 1eturn ())S.Dlltt •Cfm• ... Stfwt .... -~""""'°' 9 :00 • (i.rn (])) l11llwlllt 9t Stoney fllflS 1mmun1f'I hom p1osec IUIOll lot I p!OSll!vlt wllO •tll lell 111 Jiit kllOWS abOul 1 c11me bos.s, b111 Ille 1IO!Nn IS ktHtd by lht bos.s ht11chmen wllO h.nt alrttdy l111td 1n t11 ttt111111t Oii Stoner's hit II U II Cll lllt lkUw~ filD (R) Sooit alter Rcdy 1i 1W11ded • pttttl al hdtral land 1n 1 publr< ..... "" two IOVll!S rOlllfl him up ~lld•lll llt St&n away htl 1111111 •ca l r11t11rt c., "Tiit Clridlt G-f' Cleatt1 end hos per111er llMll, ~" lllty ~•t 1 e«a1,.. flllllOl1ei MM It 111M1 v114il tht11 other p.irtne1 Bundy sUdd,nl1 drops Ille CllM&U • llln Griftill .. -~T ......... •a.me 1'1Nttt "lttl11111y or tht Wefts'' Sit Mhut W1111 PHlero '"9tt !Ills Victo11a11 ultnhnt, com~I• witll I JUMtnlnd ••PPY tnd1111. that ttlb lht lttf~ of Rost I relewny H Slit lttvtS the st1&e 111 pu11ue true lo-le and m1n111t into l111h SOCtely 9"9d!llT.,m. P•M 10:00 u <llll m> ru c~ .... , s,edll IJ 9 lfal flit Qw1"cy !he, Hol Dos Mu1der" Quincy 111es to p!O'lt 11111 a hot doc was the •UPOA used 1n a prison homoetde ....... rrWr, a1 Tt11 "Tom Jones 8 (Qt CIJ) Q]) ABC lltws Cltuu, 'Commercial St• The Urb111 B1tt1t1round.. Howard K Smtlb ll01ts lhll 1n depth sludy ot lht eHect on ulabltshed bustnes.ses •nd res1dent11l art1s when massaee ~rlou 1nd porno shops mo~t 1n10 the nt•&hbofllood 111! Jtel ¥111 llnpt tBEll4t11Aaldl -10:30-m m m lleW"S 11:00 u a m a ,.."' D lil cr"Ol (DJ .e t lltws II (!2tl ) love A111411iun Style (I) a All T111t Gritters G MoYie: I~ "Cotton Comes lo Harlem" (com) '70-Godlrey Camb11dge, Raymond St lacques. C.lwtn lockh1rt CD Tonlcht's The Ni1htl • Set Foler Returns! Can Ht Save Fernwood? GI Mary Hirt.an, Miry HtrtNn Cl) The ~Y-11 (Cl7J ) Tiie brd Sllow ft) lllacl Ptrspedrft on tllt lt•tn O)O!amatic: ~"" -11:30- fJ ('lt lf) I lllA 1'111011 "'" a ~ 11~ m 1a1w1y c.- Mowi.: "The 1'1iso1t1" (drJ) 'SJ -Alec Gu1Mt$$ lac~ Hawkins 8 (IS l U) !>t 91111t1 · The Goodbye Orphan Annot Blues Barella becomes su59i<:t0us thal a close f11end may be lhe person sell 1n1 dope lh1I is cau~ng ~ senes ol overdose dulh\ 1n the city ..... m $tt. litko 9 700 Ct11b ID Clnt1111 34 1 2:00 0 Disca '77 m <Mdoon U> llowl1 "Tht Other Woma"" (dta) 54 HuRU Hass ,J:leo Moote -12:30- • All ll1111t Sllow: "The Gius llty," "l1tllt ltyOftd lht Sun," "Tlltt1 .. • Eal SlrHI" 8 S..S,.11se Thealrt m Meflt• "Anlllot!J Adwtrst" (dral 36 fttdnt March Oltvta d~ H1w11t1nd Claudt Rton~ f So.I ''"" 1:00 • hlhllcMll u 1ui t i 11a Tiit CJIK•a• Soti1 $Jttt1I Oon Cornrhu,. ho1'1~ 1h1\ mu1•t&I ltaluttnt The Sponntr~ D J Roterf Thr D11m11tcs and morr D Tllnlltr 2:00 D Dlullltfulurt Mwlt: "MJ Ma" C..frWJ," ''TIM M~lllpt Story" -3:30- CD Alf·lllrht Show: "Tiit Bi1 Utt" -3:05- • Mowlt: "Hell Is tor Htrots" (dra) '61-Sim McQueen SATURDAY Al'Rll 23 MOANING e:oo D Wswwld D &alt SlOflll S.r111 Stmesttr 0 Celll11111111t1 fetd~ m Let'lllac> -6:30- 0 Sun"" Stmester u rurs Cit D The 9i1 VilltJ L() C,hfom11 M isslOM 0 llet1 the llllyol'l ®l Property Manaaemenl GI Unit fiwe Q) lllorn1n1 SllOW IJll Villa A11e1re 7:00 O C1me11 Three D ~ ltJ ll01 m WoodJ Wood pecke Show 11' l'opeye C.rtooni D (!SJ ti) !Jt !om & Jerry1 Mumbly Show ()., Interior Oes11n O Y ocrth I Ille tswes m Elementary""' CD S.111 Yorty Show fl\) fop IOI Ktahh -7:30- 0 Sltll' to Lur111n1 o .m ei 100 m P111k P1ft111t1 D l'acesetteis 6 Fttlla the Cit fJ ("9 f ) Ot IJbberJl• ( eec1n111111 Ty111n1 0 Hot ftldtt Show m Movie: "The Jacl pol" (com) SO-Jame1 Stewart Barba ta Hale James Clusoo Q) llOlnptr Room ( Tl r 3 t) Biie• 8111f1lv fD Everybody's BuSIMU 8:00 0 (ll7 131) 81Sylvuler & Twtely D MD'fle: C "rl1m1n1 feather" (wes) ·~7 Sterhni Hay\lto. Baohara flush • l l'optyetBuas Cartoons D ({111 e ) a11 StoobJ Doo Ill Mowie: C "Min Cu ur" (dra) 69 Charllo" Heston John C1tlgud lason Robards Q) Woman •ut lo fleet 2t VOICt ol T~ro -8:30- fJ (IT ) ) t Clut Cl11~ !.l ~but tD Misttr lloeers 9:00 U { 1J :ti) .1J Buv BurutJ/ ltof4 Rlin11e1 o 2i e 1 10 m Spttd 9uuJ e ' Valley of the OilloslUl'l m 011e1 u'*' A c11ssic O> ln.staht -9:30- IJ 10 QJI I 8 I m MOftJltf Sq111d D ltkrtie: •C "StJmptdt" (wu) 4~ Rod Clme100. Gett S101m 6 Joltnnf Q11est D ( .21ll t)) .,f) Kroflts $11ptr sbow ...._ lV WEEll. APRIL t7 1877 GI lllowtt: !Cl "List ot th Bwccaneen" (•d•J 'SO-P1ul Henrttd Jack Oak1e Ka11n Boolh Mary Andmon Q) Mow1e: "$1111111l1r'• l•l111d" (Jdw) sr Jell Chandler hehn Keyes mz-. m Al Dta 10:00 O (Jr li.t) lt1 hru11 D ~Sl l> ITT1l m Space Ghost/ fr1nktM1t1n Jr. l 6 The JttsoM O Wanted Dud °' Aliff •Ml Hot F ud&t Sholl fD United 8ank T et111is ClusK from Otnve1 Colorado. lht m1tchu will fnlute playm from 111, Grand Prl1 Winter C11cu11 fl) T nbu11.t l'ubltU -10:30- 0 (117' 3 •) 1 e • lln Advtnt11res ol 8'tman D 12i1 te1 •10\ m Sit lolm, lrttle Joltn 11 ) lone R1n1er D (121) ( t l) Otl Superfriends O Abbott & Costello ~l VaHtr ol the OIMUUl'l fl) Coto Orili 1 1 :00 O ( 17 J ) • Sh111111/lsis Hllwr D ~ii et 1QJ m Grandstand/ M1jt1 lt1Jt1t 9aublll 81ll1more Ort0ltS •S DttrO•I I 1&trS D lllme· C "Tr°'"' z-" !adv) SJ Ron1ld Ruean Rhonda ftem•ne D ( 2' e ) u Oddlltll Coliplt G) lA. l'aHtrM Q) Wtldlrlt 1n CrM -11:30- fJ (.a la ) )f. Arn111an land stand • G) The R1«11 Q) Outdooll AFTERNOON 12:00 o (1111 3 ) re J F•t Allltrt ! 6 l GI Ould001s 0 Elst Stele «ids Q) Sit 811~0 261 Action Tht1lrt -12:30- fJ Mtdh Atl~ttltS ClloldhOOd C11ppltr l Journty to Adventure D Ht1d On ( 17 111) 11 Al\11 m lost '" S,.ce Q) llo'M: CC) "Tllt i.-H111d" (•U) 'S4 Joel MtCrea. B&tbt11 Halt (<2j1 l f ) U.S r11m ••port m C.rmrta 'Jfl S..ildltd 1:00 O Chlld1t11'1 film Fut1ol ··Three Huts lor Cinderella An updated verst0n ol lht ctasaoc l111y tale lrom C1ecfloslow1k1a D $porbrnan• r rltnd 141 Otrtdoor1 D Ctl@fltJ lowflfta ({ffi 1 f)) Consumer's World )f.l Movie: 1CJ "Call Her .. om" (com) · 11 -Conoie Slenns, Yan lohnM>n I -1:30- • T.wi"" l~ • ((8 Cl)) Ari . s,.1• Wolld CD TM bun 11 .._.: CC> ''The llaYJ n. tltt llir,111 llloMttrs" (sci h) 'b6-M1m1t Van DOien. Anthon, Eisley P1mel1 M1son CD So.i frail 2:00 f) Fati.11 of lMly Alts 'Atlt, Ctltbratts Clltn(loft" A sptetll tor wlloeh timed modtrn dance choreoc r1phtr Alvin Allty cruttd sir new woru 1nsp1rtd b, the ll\llSIC ot tllf lilt Du•e Elhniton lll'rtp~Wotld D Swist f1tlllty ~ Cl) ....,fltl • Tht W"1111Ml1 .....,.: (t) "11" O.n111 &..-c'' (adv) '68-lloyd B11d1es. Joan B~lman cm 1ot•rt a> Tarut1 ((f?J rn) •oc• Concert (ft) Cl) Jo1111 lihJft• fllulre Si) Classic Tfltlttl l'rtfltW ID uurtl 11M1 Hardy Motl\e -2:30- • .._.: "It tJn11 rn1111 Ovt11 S,.CC" (SC• h) '!13 Richard Cutson. Barb111 Ru~ m o.ter L11111ib f!D C&mic f'lltltar · Trel1wny ol lhe Wells" ( l8l \.I)) Allllll~ WO.kl a rva..1tra1111 3:00 ....... ~.11 MW WiM W'5I • Gfutett $ferts ~ G ""'•: ~ "lau, Sta ot Cedlile" (•el) ~-Roel Hudson Bam~ Rush Cup Pllmtr III LC.> "flyl-c Tcm" (1ctf) 42- lolln W1ynt Jollll ~rroll Cl) IMie: .1:) "114*" (adv) ~ Ceorat Mont1ome1y, Mona fruman gCIMUMen.11 .,.. ... '*' ca ) •111 " S.r"'•' E "-" Ciel .. II fa* "' ... i.n , .. -3:30- • It , .. ., All ~ ... .. S."'*t • ((21 (]))"'.....,., l•r The Sl2~.000 f11utone l011rnam1n1 ol ChalftPIOllS lrOlll Al~. ono0 ,. b tr~ ................ (i]l) l) ...... ti ttlt IMfy Alts ~,.._,~ m~-llSA 4:00 8 "71P t. lllt Mt. ti INS.. rt °"" 1-..b • ,......,, • 'mal --~--• ((17) U 1) CIS s,.ta ~ 8 lillllM: C1 "l ...... " (im) '51 Yu Htlt1n ''°""' Dt Carlo Alta II-Cot. Roei HudSOn • Ihm: "M111d1ht~ t1 at(re O..." (dfl) 39 Cllerlu Lauahl~ IQu'"" O'IUra .......... • 0.. U,.. A a.Ilic ......... CflM a~,,. asoo e SQr TM ({) ~ '111t Grut fmposltr" (cei-) '61-ftl!J Cllttil. • ((JI Cl)) QI) ABC's Wldt w.td " $ferts 9 ... m lllM: ct:l "Srnat 1.-.m" (adv) '61 -Anthony Quinn. ,P;t" 01oolt fDTMI • mt.n~•~ GIHeeltft -5:30- .. CUl (JO llM fD EJ ~II c.1Cll •v•tHNG 7:00 B Tiit 11111,peb (I!) Avery Schft1btr 1utsts .. Tht ,..,.. 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(wts) '7!i-1!1Chlfd Boont, Slewarl Peterson, Henry m HU HAW IS #I • ro• FAMILY FUii GtltttKn II) VldofJ at Sea fD 0nct 0,_ A a.»ic l1tlle LOld f eunlleioy' Part IV fl!JJKl V• I• -1:30- • ((ll) Cl)) .. ~ ...... .,, 5""' (R) Bob H11tler is dtpmsed bte1ust Cl1ol Bondur1nt decides lo quit n h11 rtctptoonost 1nd because HOW11d &!Yes him 1 clod he hilts m to11aat fD'" w., It Wu 1941 fh11d M1ddltll't1thl C111mpt011Sh1p f1thl Z11e vs C11111no·· 9:00 D ((lll CI>) Cl) All ill tM f a111ll) (R) At Iona 1.nt, Alchtt sets 1 way of 1ett1nc even with 1 pmflal tokei pal by trranc1n1 • dete lor him with the "perfeGt 1111," Beverly LaSalle-• prole1S1on1I temate 1mpeisooalor 8 <a Cl)) (J)) Stal'llr & Hutch "Vampue" (I!) 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It's what's inside that counts; inside the enclosure that is. 8/C This company recently received top-rat~·ng by a leading consumer magazi e and has followed this ·by introduc g yet another winner. The 920 is com ined with Shure's Hi-Trak Cartridge for smooth accurate sound. JVC Pioneers of many audio staples JVC has upset the applecart in performance value. The JR S-100 has 20 + 20 watts at a miniscule 5% THO. SALE PRICE s449ao ,-------------. I .r.~ MEMOREX 1 ,~ ·. ,' SALE I l e.to C4SSITTIS I~ 3;s529 SUPERSCOPE 320 SYSTEM ~ ----rTTr .t . , ~ . ... . . ---JJO Now Atlantic offers economy without risk! When contemplating the purchase of a less-than-S200 system, many stores offer brands that are less than household names. Compare with the . . . S U P E R S C 0 P E b y MARANTZ Model 320 Receiver was tested at 10 watts x2 at .8% distortion and carries a 3 year parts/ labor warranty PIONEER The Sonic P-200's are excellent sounding speakers for their size and use only Pioneer comPonents. BSRIADC You get all the features demanded on higher priced turntables on the BSR 2260BX including a ADC magnetic cartridge. UMITID SALE $ 1 Moo 9U•MTITY PRICE YY'