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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-03-05 - Orange Coast Pilot• " l ' . . . S1JND·AY . . • ' .f . ' I . " ' Why I Snitch , . "I lot Jlllo this wort llcckllallll1." oz. pWned POte, who prelen lo. )le known as an operator, 1lthclllh his v\ctiJm might e1U him a 0 pta .,utcb." "t was arreiled for ..nintr ten lids Of D11rljuana ·to ariotber Jnlormer but I wu never , ecmvidld.' The DA offered to drop the cha'IOI II I 11111\0d iJr...,.. Jll!Olllo," be said. For his cJandeltlne,operatJou Pele Is pald ·P -u ,Jtour~or ailollh f!50 ~llOO I ~: ·" 1 month U he worb hard. It's enotolb t!jiiy !or tuition •I.fa! State l'llllerton Ind to buy I f_, clolhel_ Ind records. · ~ T On ·, typical nl1 I. Peie ¥d lhO other lnlonnen ml1ht mah as many as three "buys" ol narootics, u.stnl the police deparpnent's money. Once he has completed lbe.transactiot11, regular detectives such a, Moran move in and confiscate the marked money, dope and dope peddler. Dive Tobias, another member of the anon,ymou.s buylnl uew llllOd dally by Sf!. Berl Chadwlck'a nan:otics bureau. idmit.s that the ezcltem.,r o1 tbe job . o!len llUl)I to dqtr. "Some 'ol Ille ...,. -ba•e IUM and 1o11 .. 1. I'm -. -o11111 dopora bow 1111 .............. loo afnUd beclmo I baYO .. pollc:o e 111)' llcla ud I -tlley'll -n ap. ~ llo aald. set. Cbadwlct, ..... baa._., ...,. than, .J,GOO . .._, to , -.. Into hll narcotics camJllJcn, dalml -..penou are available for -elooll ucMeuu rouUnes than there aro jobs. Some c:orne fhlm· 1111 crlmlnal ·elemen! 11111 haYe a """' lo Mille with fannu buaiJlem ..-,. but -ot ·tbem ... (lee WHY,., ... Al)· VOL .. 6~" llJO. ·4r, 9 ;~ECTIONS~ 1-40 'i'AGES • QRANGE· COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1972 TWENrr.FlV.E <:ENT$ OAtl.:Y 'II.OT ltaff ""°" '' a1cP111 K8eftW •• ~i.itfi:'.f~•fat8.'. urned Out ·;&e~ly-catamarGls found ,lt-tough going '.ifter they p.m. but 1th& speedy cals •wrapped that one up by ·.'.g•lliered at noon ·on Main Beac~ for Hobie't:at Class 2:35 p.m. Surf was light which made for easy ·.'llllilociltion -~fg~ i& part.of1Laguna llfach Win· launchings in the one-day regatta. · :1er:re.tivil.. t•atra de1ay91.11rs1 n~ until 2 • · • " " ... ; . r ~-~~I Rwis : Cyclist~ Mourn Rider, ~grriund ~ F~g; · ~' · 6 .Ahoard ;Skfe : : ~~ 1frough Cemetery &li1~qe ... ~tfuns:~ln ·:lhi;'~g .. "S ,, ·ni .mctorcyclills, ~mm; .. than warfare · between rival · Orange County t•.fecl>ver'WliateVer-clmbe Saved1oft,t 30. ?0*-roared Ulr'oagh 1_.weatminster cyclist gangs.: ·1 • • • • ~sailboat'· that• ran''rlground ibetween cenlMery sa:turdiy in 'memory of a -One . tnem1>er is·dead, buried Satur-Uaguna ;Beae~ .. eftd ·Corbha· del1Mar ·Iltt! m~"·1e110w' rKfer, then' ran 'into day.: ,' ; · ' . · s«tur.day· 'night,. f011cfng six people ·to roa~<><:b th,t left·23 of thepi jailed. -One more·. remains in critical con- la',puble lor shore. · • ' · Charges range from possession of ii-dition , shot Friday. ·lzto.1orie.,WU injured when the e(price J~aL~, ~ves and_ cf!ugs,.. to assault -Two .mor~ are recovering from hit the' rol!ged coastline at Scotchman's ~n a poliCe Offtcer, resisting arrest, traf-wounds .suffered in an 1initial shooting in· Covt! ·white .. inching her way ·~h fie ;warrants and obstructing emergency cident involving Jeuding fa ctions Feb. 20 ~ rOg\ • :-... vehicles. at an Anaheim· service station. "'~·Caj>ti~"'.~e..hudg 'qp ¥orily The-incident .was the·latest in a series The SE!ties .of hostile actions ~has in· altir JO•p;m, in-t)Je<damp,-<eJ!oof'-. mist -.. ~. m" o1ur--~·~-·=~"appa· "rent · tlit "caught many boaters by s~rlse, ua c~ 'f • .,..1wu w-.a w volved attacks on, and ·arrests among, ~ll?a'in Olf i 22-tnOt b~e. · · ~ . , ~~e~~s of The Hangmen and The Drani• county Harbor Department Good M ' ' .. Cy I' ts I '"-··'-"! So .. '-•'s , .... , ber ·.·•-·t inldn'"'° ""•"••, . orn•ng C L5 rom =~ .. ~ Uuoern .... ~w ~ ..,.., --. . ~ .. .. _ ~ ' Clllfoi'nia converged on Westminster ibe.ir own...way througb:tbe heavy bue. ·Memorial Part Saturday afternoon to see IdenUfiC.tjon ·ol Ur six l'WIC!it1 whoo Th;,. ; ,. F;rst Teriil c. i'ow.u, u , of,Anltheim, hlid to lftade .II asl\Ore ·11111;y_waa liet .. 1m, ""' "" ~ rest. · ' media}ely available., nor werilt'archers ••There wer.e nurTiefg0s groops,11 said ab!~ le!. d•\mll)ll• exocUy· Ill< clqreo ·ofj ~-·.·u· .:. J '.; 'x· .~. d;t;on. , Analieim Police Lt. C'arf .!ustice when damqe except to say " w.Wd lpe-oerlous., rmu . ~ ~ asked abobut t~ cliib{ ,represent<ll at '~l~IJ'ha.t'a pretty wel~· all l'QCky,~'saiCI a : t -~ • rit~ for ·~oWell,.~urd~·.Jast.~day. • 1farb6r Patrol officer. :rhe ,Cie~ w'ent1 The,DAIL'Y .Pl,Lm"lqdaybecqmes the 'He was blasted from· h~ customized •Brtlund. alloul '300 ya.ids . IOUth 'of lh• "l&1tb, llCWIP•pell •in, th" United ·States io chopper .• bik~ on .the , Garden Grove Cove •. · · · .. ~. ·. • , ~ 1 : ~ ~Vl,de ,read~rs ,"4~h se~en-c:lay·~:week Freeway at·Fairview,l\Oad :in.Santa Ana -:Hartior, PAtrf!! apokesmtn• saJl.se.erar .••. ser.:,\c{Jl!!S II Jhe f.~•tSuhday .edition of by ·two shotgun blai ts fired ·from. a Ve11el1J1~g1stere<l1n;Newport'Hirbor'are \He.I;) ~Y'PIIpT. .•. speeding car as tfe ~loWed for .. an off~ na,rfted' Clprict;·~t the ~ijboat•1ril!olfid .,-'l'!\o.bg~-the erri"phasis1lri news •cov~rag:e tamp. · ' · ~ h-'nOt' the Wtll"known SO.:toot mOtor' continues to be local, the DAil.. Y P.ILOT Powell was · identified as a.member .ot cruiser · propo1es to,f~S~·ill niqre than·4S,OOO Ttle Hangmen. ' 1 subscriber families with a ' ' \ 0 t 1 I Several alleged Hangmen cyclists were -"-.;...---~-------. " pacbge't...ne1'1~per every Sunday. arrested following a .Feb., 20 incident in ~ : '~ ~tors b'ave created· new features, which'. a crowd of Seeker! club melll,bers -·· K-:-... 1,,».,ea:J.... co)l!Jilns anddepartnients for ·the Sunday WV• fired ll)lOn .simitarJy 'whlte Stopped rffl!:-vq.iD" :m ·eil!(\iii·ol~'llilJ.1-Y ,rn.qr: . al a,..rnce~tation. ·. , • . . · · • Amonr '\M. feature• Ti the unday :·Thal voilei/ •. of,sliot.s,atso .slightty. in. R: d A kle -Special, in elclusi•e story 'to be w~IUen jured Matthew Dobbe, u . of El 'roro _ · eCOT ,. R uch week by a DAILY PILOT llaff whose lef was laYed when a a!Uf shat· ~ member. The f9' tone appears at the top ,tered .a plasUc .water pistol in hls pocftt sAN J!'JW(~SCO (UP!) -'. of this~. · , , -IJJille twc Seeketf:-'c clilU,!f,1'1 cut .~. ""*'"'*· ·'Eriller' ·-;,.. .~ ... CJl:l!er~ down. .. l ~,·· _ -'&"ll~et~ or ~r.. · ·~···,,1~P.~~ ,·.-.11 ... '"'" • alter cJearfna what a • • . ntaii!I' ' revfew Of • · • Iii • ' · .~f · . and lomt frl endl , aaid was a world record 15 e1r1. Orange Cout • o m m u n I t e 1 rid h<ime aft tiQI outing. while A spo1<-.i at Mt'/'' 'Helf. People/Quotes. the)' stopped to 9t,!t·)he rtllrQQfu. \ H0tpltil In Daly City slli Knieve . "Al Your SeroYloe" by Pat Dunn is the A similar vclley~f 19'-ihotw was fired · 13, wu "jllll line" and 1 .. "very DAILY PILOT action column. It'• part o! early Friffay ~:n\111 Into the aSnta l!na 11Ualaclory conclltlon." . an aums!Ye 1111• leodinfl oil the "C" hlme_ ol Denni DICker, ..,_ly' n\its- Alter the accident, Kn1evel -Sec&n, Oiled "YOU." Inf hil wife an "two cll)h but striking • Ale IOI~ the lp,000 ,.,_ The ~w "YQU" oection will include him In the head. • ' · : it uio Col!'Pa!oce llhO' a-ilt • to1a.-. d1p11 bii6ijll;lliil leiltirea .or!t.. DeckOI;. 25, is reportedly a . formtr · eY•t., , • ten udl -WitlJ Ille Jlll!l>ha•il' on ·irt· HeU'i &ll(•ls' member, curr111tly, rldlnl • .~-mt. wltlJ Tito Seekers. .. • ' ... • • I -.. -. . . Probe Witness 111 - Lobbyist Found in Denver Hospital y ·o~NVER, Colo. (AP ) -Dita Davis Beard, Jhe International Telephone &: Telegraph Corp. lobbyist who purportedly wrote a memo linking an rrr political contribution with settlement o~ a0--an- titrust case against the firm , was in a Denver hospital today, Her physician said she was seriously ill with a heart con- \\ilion. The physician, Dr. Dave T. Garland , an osteopathic surgeon. said Mrs. Beard was admitted to the Rocky M o u n t a i n osteopathic Center on Friday night and he did not know 'how Jong lbe would stay there. · On Saturday,, Dr. "Victor Llszka, a. cardiac 1ur1eon .WW new here from ~rl­ln&l!ln. Va., Aid II, ei<amlned'Mn. Beird T1ielday and she appeared In "phy~lcally ""-·-·bl nd'Uon'" ' ~ eco 1 , ~. ~ -.LISlka..uid l/le WO~-"IQS-1 ab6ut tlre;Whote eontr~vfisr;" howel'e:r. The &~geon ,said his ~tient WIS in iio ccn(lition to be moved Siturday. Two FBI lfl!lla waited Olllslde lb• pl· Uenl's room !ale Saturday night . They then were ·allowed to serve Mra. Beard with a subpoena ordering her to appear ~(ore the Senate Judiciary C.Omnilttee Tuesday· mOrning. Liszka said it was "obvious" that the order could not be met unless her co~ d.ition improves. "and this would be a miracle." The committee is holding a special hearing into allegations that m received a favorable out~f-court settlement of a Justice Department antitrust ·action against lt after it pleclged f«JO~OOO fur the Republican Nation.al Convention in 5an · Diego next Augtlst. Richard G. lCeindienst, nominee for at~ torney geI}eral, appeared before the com- mittee last week to deny that he knew of any .connection between the settlement and contribution. Garland, who said he had not .spoken with Mrs . Beard in depth about the hear· ing, said, "Her hope and one of the prob- lems .In her mind is that she wanted to get back to Washington." Garland said Mrs. Beard had become his patient on the recommendation of Dive From Boat Costs Man's Life Divlng afler part of a television ar>- tenna dropPed overboard from the boat where he lived Jed a Newport Beach man to dealh In shallow water beneath the vessel at. the Balboa Bay CJub Saturday. The body of JohnrBlom.strand, 57,, was rec<>vered by lifeguards not 1ong,after he put on an oxygen 'tank, went over<the aide and failed to surface. "He apparently had some experience with scuba diving;" said police ·Lt. William Speirs. • • · Blomstrand's wife Lois called for help ahortlf after 3 p.m .. when she realized the victim had been underwater too Joni, even 1 with the oxygen tank and equip- .men~ I INSIDE YOUR Cl\EDIT -What dots Big Brother 1ee when. he~1~1.0at4:hing voul S!O!'JI by Arthur R.-ViB1tl tz· ploi"f, ·.pidtr. n.111· crtclit reporti ng !a111•>'11 .. ~ ~~ 'W·khoW what, lht ,,,.ii;, rr1~111 •~t~ Piii• C l "l'j"'" ' 'V, A~ f) ' t " .• ,., "' ~1~ '·" GR~TA ANDEl\SEN, A'GA!l!I ..l.>tt 43, the OT£A~ Dant it training at ,htr HunUngton Beuch h""!• and L-Os Atamllos 1111i171""ng ·school to rttaju the Enolio/'< Channtl •wim ~ecord> She 'lt u.e c:ompuUr1 to try 'to b1at Holland'• Cora Ebnaa r (1 0 haur&, 20 m!nute1J. Story by Lourie ,Becklund, Pao• B·4. • another patient after the lobbyist arrived in Denver Thursday morning. "We're trying to prevent a coronary thrombosis right now," he said. Garland said Mrs. Beard suffers from angina -pectoris, a heart disease. He said she apparently had trouble on her· flight to Denver and oxygen evidently was ad- ministered to her on the plane . Mrs. Beard wrote a memorandum, released by columnist Jack Anderson whi ch said that John N. Mitchell, who was the U.S. attorney general, "is definitely helping us, but caMot let it be known." Mitchell· resigned his Cabinet post to direct President Nixon's re-election cam- paign. He has denied the chargts and ti scheduled to testify at the committee'• hearings. Kleindienst, Mitchell's deputy for thi last three years, testlli~fore the com- mittee that the memorandum wu ''c'ompletely false.11• Committee Chilrman J a m e 1 O. Eastland (0..Ml.u. ), has issued two su~ poenas (or Mrs. Beard, a divorcee •"4 (See WITNEM, Pase Al) , G!l!I Powers L\!!Ultt County · P1anes · to _ Carry : POW Pleas to , Congress Former U-2 spy plane pilot. Francis Gary Powera today issued an appeal for ·gas and oil money so two relic warplanes can be' flown from Orange County Airport to Washington in an effort to dramatize the plight of U.S. prisoners Jn North Viet- nam. Powers said the two planes will carry more than one millkm letters to Congress asking "for higher priorities,. On the POW release ·issue. "There are men in those POW camps whose names do not appear on any list." Powers asserted. "There hu never been any list of men captured In either South Vietnam or Laos. "We want to make certain there Ls some accounting !or these men · before any agreement Is made with Hanoi, the Viet Cong or the Pathet Lao." Powers' statement and plea for gas and oil funds was released through Joe McCain and Tom Nelllst of the Concern For Priso ners of War, Inc. organization of 861 6th Av e., San Diego. · Aircraft for the "mercy mission" flight to Washington are being provided by famed stunt pilot Frank Tallman ot Tallmantz Aviation at Orange C.ounty Airport, according to the San Diego POW group. · The planes will be rel ics ·o( Wot:ld War n, a pair of twin-engine .B-25 bombers similar to those used tiy Gen. Jimmy Doolittle in his j/30 Seconds Over Tokyo" world war bombing raid. Powers described the flight froui the Yf'est Coast .to Washington as a peaceful mllsion aimed at convincing C.onjreas it should place a higher priority on the POW issue. The former U2 pilot, who himself was .shot -·~wn and captured by the Ru!sians in then released ht a spy trade, &' I that there are dlscrepancie.s be 1 official lists and the actual men • hei. .• as POWs by the North 1VJetnamese. "I think once they see North Viet. namese photographs of theae1men whom ., SCHMI1'Z VS. GOLD WA TER--Orauoi ~ YOIJR STORY -Tra .. 1 page tak:tl reodert to Mother Lode Country IJllth •toff· witor L. Peter Krleo and inuitc.1 uou to tend in uour travel story f or pay, Pao• c-io. Hanoi now uya ~ never , beard of, Americana Will noel, • -aid. The announcement aakt Powtra·wtll bt joined In the l1laht effort by lormerl! aviator RobertF. Friabman, who · two ye;p-s tn a Hanoi prison camp re being released three. yem qo. According to the POW orpniutlon, 13,1511 will ~. ~ed<d fiJr l,4111 1lllo111 or· aviation fuel aaa .., for cll!! Stunt pilot Taltinan 11 donatinll the two Jl.:tla for the lll&ht. He Is aJao provldlnc pllola and <1111lneer1 IQ\'.. the 30-)'W'<>lcl planes. • Actual takeoff on the eastem lt1·ol ~ Olght will be from Loo Anplea IJJ!.eml. tional ~rt. Stopa to meet the _. ~¢-pl~t up more mall·an llle.POW·lalUe will be madi in San Diego, El Puo, Tn:., Little Roc:k, Ark,, . AUant11 .Ga. and Richmond, ~Va. -....._ ~ • t . • ... Winds Shift Fog; Sun's Retfil.ning Weird weather hit the Oranp ~ by aurprise Jlturday .... 1n1. with -akits auddealy tumJnc damR Witllodeale log .whlcll llowed In on a lt-lmnl ~--· ... ~ Forecut.s "*" for tampcratura In the high IOI tl>day, ·but'·-n that boatera caUChl In· ·Situ~'• awilt fogbank mifht think twice belot. puttlnl ou.t to 1ea apin. ~ ¥any Weekend sldpper1 r were c1ugbt 1 .. from thore when the. lbi<t mill rolled In, causln1 them lo --wty'Jnto port until mldnllbt or after. "Thia WIS I bit' of I lllr'pflle," llJd Sf!. Donald BfOWTI, of the-ChJJCe 0ount7' Harbor Patrol. • "It iual'· m1rCbed right 1 ap l!om ·Sin Clemente, puaed Dana Point anl wrap, ped ev~ up." OAIL Y f'ILOT l•CTtOMS C&lor c.rnkl 'MlllY ..... • •• .. _ ,,_ . ' ' • f ..,.oAJl.Y PILOT -• Sund17, Mw 5. 1972 " ' ... " ~ . . - People/ Quotes • • • Newport Be(ch's Ruby KMlor, 61, who hu retired before oi\ly to make a com"back in t~e .Broadway musical "No, No, Nanette" sayf she will retire a1::ain when the aho'A' ends its succe'sstuJ revival. "What tn the world. would I do alter that," she said. .; • · Ji.Jdgln& from an observation by Senate minority leader .Hut1h Scott, Premier Chou En·lai of mainland China made 'omethinc o( a personal sacrifice in opting tor· the Commu- ni1t way of life. "lf he were selling Fuller brushes door to doo'r, be woWd make a millio n," said Scott recalling a meet· Ing with Chou 22 years ago. .. ..PO\iee helicopter patrols aren't universal- ly popular but a reporter observed that citizen complaints aboui.tbem have droPl'ed i;harply . .Th'e questioo }Vas posed to New· port Police Chie( B. JarMt Glavu. Why? 1New muUling 'ti~vic'is?. 1\ltered patrol pat· tern? Higher : altitudes? No. "'It's winter. People are lndoon. Their doors and· will" dowl ,are closed." The city of Jrvine's_unof!icial historiari, Mrs. Julia Wheat· on, was led to observe the other night, that if the city wanted to involve m~n in its citizen advisory committees ''You better not schedule meetings on Saturday afternoons. That's when the b1,11bandt in Irvine are glued to their television sets." • 11Statistics lie and liars use statistics,'' cheerfully noted Ch•rl•• P•lmer, deputy auperintendent ·of ·Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District, as he prepar· ed a fact booklet for use in the upcoming annuil b3tUe with teachers over saJary in· creases. "That's' just a joke," he corrected himself quickly. "Our teachers are reallr, \oery well paid. This booklet will show that. ' ' . ' At least two Orange Coast legislators aren't too anxious to revive tbe brouhaha over the Pacific Coast Freeway through N~wpor\ Beach. Responding to a request by !'Jewport Beach llr submit legi>lation )o del~te the Newport lego!rom the stat<\ freeway system, Assemblyman Robe rt Badham (R·Newport Bt1ch) intoned, "How many times can you beaf a dead horse?" Minutes later, Stale Senator O.nnis Carpenter, in. a separate lnt~rvlew, cracked, "It's already dead, now they want to bury it.11 '.'I SQ! .OJI.I "' buy the Taj Mahal (Or my Wife's 40th." Richard Burton was caught J!'.aying in Budapest at a lavish birthday party for Ell11beth Taylor. "Finding It dil- !icult to buy the Taj, I bought this diamond instead." He was referring to a huge bauble in a pendant the price of which the elo· quent actor declined to disclose. Though her figure suggeSis she ate very little Britain's m~tchstick actress Twiggy jnsisted last week that h~r mother _ r11sed her on boll~d pork and puddiryg a,n_d she loved ii. Bui, 1he 1;011fes~ed, shed rather have a figure like George Harri· " IQ,ll's"wlte Patl'Y. "Blimey, hive ,JJ!ll ever -• Patty? She has ' '• lovely shaped 'bust and !JeaullluJls shaped .'legs. I'd love I<> 'ave that so;t of figure but here I am." Newport Beach city council candidate Jim•• A. Crane is no longer a city council ·can~ida e(! Crane, a political unknown ' who seems anx;ouc to remain so, had filed for '' lhe r•cl minutU before the noon deadline ~; • Febttiary 3. Then Thursday he withdrew saying only that "business" commitments -would, take up too much ol his time. He would say no _more. "This is what I've told my children, it's the best thing to say. It's the sim plest thing for everybody concerned, the children and everybody else." ' ..__,Miss Wlnon1 H. Wilker, a retired librarian and a pros- pective juror for the An'ela Davis trial in San Jose, was que1tioned i:>n Miss Davis disappearance after the shootihg in 'wliicli she is 'charged. "I do seem to recall that she was not ·ava)lable. I think 1 would be inclined to be not available myself •. It aeem~l! a r~¥"nable thing to do." .. ~ • . • . . ; ;I; ' . . ~ .-. . ' ·i:·~r r· ···•·· ~~~friS .J!if(i~ 19 Hurt -: ~ ..... ·1 ' As--Bus .Rams Pal.ms > ' , LINCOLN (API -Three tecnagero died and 'tf ~era were injured Saturday whep a bus~ with fl5 person!!. aboard skidded off a "1ndiog road in the Slerra foothills and imuhed inlo two palm trees, the High.fty . .Patrol said. Coonty: and 1 girl believed to be Me- linda Walker of Chico. "There was blood . ruMing down the road ." 1a.id patrol Sgt. Bill Champion, who wU. riding in the second patrol cat to aci\lf on the scene. "There were 15 to 20 &odiee Jylng on the roadway there where"thcy had been carried or dragged by peqpli!! who weren 't injured ." The .bus, carrying young people from the Nellhborhood Chtirch In Chico to Donner Pae for a ski outing, overturned and tU?nblfJd to a slop almost oomptetCll demollthe( •long the road!ide. the patrol said. ·;t .. · . Thi ,.,.;1d.n1 t~rnod iii• !jl~dcs el' ibq bus into • sbam)'1es of screaminr young people, bloody pillowcases, sleeping bagJ and pitlrs. Many of the survivors said that the cra.5h fell like something happening In a dream . "Most of the people on the bus helped everyone who was really hurt ," said Stephanie bensmore, 16. '"rhere was no running or pushing. Then a few who were really hurt badly started panicking and staited screaming, but most people wtre quit! calm." Earlier 1 the patrol said five persons died In the~accldent. but later it revised the figure downward. It said the, error had been due to double counting oi aome fat11llle1 by the coroner's ortice. Five peraons were serioUsly injured in the 1ccldeol. Coroaer's depullea Identified the dead u Rocer WI..,, 15, of Chico: Marg1rtt 8. lliChrnond, fl, or Nellon In Buttt • • Sacramento medical center said Jan Murrett, 15, was in critical condition. The driver or the bus . Robert Rose, :W. of Chico, told officers that a vehicle coming ln the opposite direction on the two-lane state road veered near the white line and caused him to pull the bus' y.·heel sharply. An investigation was started lmmcdi· ately at the site of the accident four miles east or Lincoln, said Champion. He added that no charges had been pressed against Rose. The speed limit on the curve where the bus went off the road was 30 miles an hour . Champion said. The road was dry al the crash sce ne, which was below snow level Saturday in the Sierras. Earlier in the day, Rose said in an lnterviow with the Assbcllled 'Prul that he had beeo "doing tl>O llf)eed llmlt" ..... when asked what the speed limit was he replied ''3S miles per hour." ' Ont witness riding in a vehicle behind the bus said the vchlcle was traveling 11t a speed of 45 or 50 when It hit the curve, Champion •dded. The youths who escaped without major injury were taken to Veterans' Memorial Hall in ~\lbum -,,i.·here 'they lolled on 1 grassy knoll in front or the red brick structure wailing to catch rides for home. Some par.cnts whose children had been 'la.ken to hospitals in the surrounding area showed U.p hopin& to learn lf the.Ir chlldrtn were badly. Injured. ' Most of the young people just sat on the grass uytnc very lltlle while othtr1 tried tolc?mlort aome pr their frleods who were. cry1n;. A·s-Alw~ys: 1_ Litt"le Girl$ ' ' ··' ·Know Best By JOHN ZALLER of ttle O•N'I' "*" JttH' Remembtr back ln the second gtade when It 1eemed that the glrla Werf!I always smarter than the boy1! trs the same way today. SLatl1t\c1 show th1t 1irl1 consistently acore 'belter than boy1 on slilnd_ardlzed teati . JR . the early school years . Faced with theu f1ci.. oltlcl1ll at the Fountai n Valley School District se!.,,out to improve the performance of boys, .!IP lheM t.1ti. But J)ley didn'I be .. -. )ttk. -~., ~ ,.., It turned out U..1 llttl• &Iris ,.,uy · were smarter thfa UtUe bou,:-. •J lJ:••t through the elem~ntary 1ebOOI. y~ ' ' ' ·''There are aeveral 1dtit'ltage1 ' thaf, girls. have over boyt in their elementary • '9;.prr•'';;a _A _ ta: ~.' '.· • •, ' '!' ·:~ ocliOol years,'" uplained Bfil ~J on .-: ~-anw. educational 1trv\ce1 admbl.llttala' for •· ~ . . • . • , , the Fountain Valley School District. (•1t•1 ""-·~Newport Beach police officer Marty Messenger pon- more than simply intelHgenct." ders dilemma of Perry Brothers Roofing driver who First. he said, girls mature earlier than was just-a quarter of a mile from the building site ' :· ' Truck was loaded with 20 tons o! tar paper. Incl· . dent took place about 1:50 p.m. on Jamboree Road :: between Ford and San Joaquin Hills Roads. • . boys. "Girls sit still longer , do what • thlt was his d~s.t!natiol\__Friday when.this happened. they're told, and refriln from imfn1ture• ~· ____ _.::;,cc.:._::.:;.::,:_:,;::~.o:.:,::::,;:::;;::;!!=:;:;::_~---~--------------- behavior better than boya," Barne!!. said.· "Also, boys don't like to be contained in classrooms. They'de rather be out climb- ing a tree or playln1 baseball. Anythlnl but s!Jtlng in a classroom. "But girls are different. Many times they actually like being in a clamoom. It's an extension of the playing house that they do at home. The formalism, the sit· ting up straight in their desks -it ap- Peals to them. It all becomes a fun game. ·''Of course the teacher -male or female -will appreciate this kind of behavior more than the type the typical boy exhibits. So it's natural that the girls will get more praise. "And this will , in turn, cause the girl to perform even better./' .. So altogether, the classroo m situation \s better suited to the girl than it i5 to the boy. But there's not much we ean do about1T1ost of these thing5,"·Barne5 1ald. Barnes said there are also neurological differences between boys and girls that often have an affect on their different learning rate!. "How nerves develop is a very tricky thing," Barnes gald. "But it seems that the nerves involved in certain kinds of perception develop more quickly in glrls than In boys. ''And if a boy can't tell the difference between a 'B1 and a 'D' as quickly as a girl can, for example, then he's not 1olng to be as good a reader." · Barnes said Jhal attention span, for all of these reaMln5, is much shorter in bojs than in girls. "For boys, you have to change the activity -or somehow break it up -every foUr minutes. But girls can concentrate on 'he same thing for an 11verage of lJ minutes. And t~at allows the girls to learn more," Bames said. But there are some things that can be done, Barnes said. First, he said, teachers should be made aware Qf the ways In which boys are differen~ and try t.o work with them. For example, he said that teacher& ean place too much emphasis on neatness. "Small boys are just not very neat. They don 't care U their handwriting isn't perfect, but that doesn't n~e5sarily mean they 're not learning. "This does not mean a teacher should forget about neatness. bu s~e .shouldn't take it as an important md1cator of educational progres5, because it isn't," Barnes said. Boys should also have special texts when they fall behind lMlr grade levels, Barnes believes. "Suppose you've got a fifth. grade boy reading at the level of a third grader. You give him a third grade text , of cour5e, but then It turns out to be all full of Dick and Jane and Puff the cat -stuf( the boy really couldn't care le5s about. "What we need are special text! that ha ve a third grader's vocabulary: but ~re geared to the interests or the typical hfth grade boy. Stories about adventure, sports, racing cars. . "You've got to give the boy something he wants to read, or why should he read it~" Barnes said. Barnes noted that this problem is pressing since 7S to llO percent of all severe cases of readin& disability occur in boys. "Boys do cat.ch up,'' Barnes said in summary, "but it lake$ a while.." Chiang Declares He 's Available - For Fifth Term TAIPEI (UPI) Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, 14., who ezpre.sstd the desire to retire after nearly 1 quarter of a century as president of Nationalist China, :will accept a draft and run for a Cllth 1t..year term. a ."""1 1pP11uman 11id Saturday. .. ' Oien Yu-ching, spokesman for lhe Nl· Ing Kuomintang (N1ti0nali11t party ) on Talwan1 said Chiang "will •ct ln 1c- cord1nce with what the n1tion desires." Chiang also i1 dirtetor-gener1J or the Kuomintang. A nationwide movement to draft Chiang got under way almoat (m. mediately after he announctd big In- tention to step down \n an address on Feb. 26 to the N1tlon1I Assembly (elec- toral college). • Chiang was Clrst elected president by the Natlonal Assembly In M1rch, tMJ before the Chinese eornmun\sta 1tl1ed powtt on the rn1ln1and and he ind his foUowers inoved to Taiwan. He 'WN reelected tht~ times alnce without op- po11Uon. .. An Informer's Portrait - FBI's Dual Performer Signed Name 'Pete' Christian Science Monitor Service HARRISBURG, Pa. -The Harrisburg Seven trial has provided an unusual peek into the world of an FBI Wormer who was simultaneously a f~eral prisoner and' a ,trusted member of the anti-war movement. Key government witness Boyd F. Douglas Jr .. a pudgy man in a bloe business suit, striped tie, and modest sidebUrns, has dipcJOsed ·1n a rarCJy ratsed monotone, a tale of i:ode names and smuggled letters, quick visits from agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, pleas fOr bigger rewards from the government, and plans to 1ettle out West with a new identity when hLt ''cover'' wa5 gone. Douglas, whose whereabouts have been a tight secret for the past l ~ months and who leave! the courtroom each day in a guarded car with a newspaper over his face, carried illicit letters in and-.out of Lewisburg prison for antiwar priest the Rev.Philip F. Berrl&•n dµrinrl ll>e-•Rr"'B and summer · of ·1970 whlle attending Bucknell University on a study"l'eleue program. Dou1las claims he became an informer after a letter JmpUcaling him was found In Father Berrtgan's cell in early June 1170. . Douglas had great freedom of move- J::ent outside the prison : He rented an apartmf.llt,. bought 1 $4,000 sports car, •4Uid was 1ble to buy ezpensive liquor while gathering Information for the FBI. The then associate warden at Lewisburg. Robert L. Hendrlckr; denied -on -the · wJlnas · a land any· knowledge of these facts -all viola tions of prison regula· tl"ons for a man on study release. Hendrick.a blew of Douglas•; associa· t-ion with the FBI, and of all the letters. But he also denied any knowledge of FBC payments to Dougll,J for his information. However, a lettef turned over by the government to the d.,-en5e thl5 week ad- dre~ ''Molly" and signed "Pl!te" (a code nam~ used by Douglas ) says, -"Thank the bureau for the reward and thank you. This will be used for a new lcar soon .'1 "Molly" ls alleged by the defe~e tO be a c«le name for special FBI agent Delmar Mayfield, one of Douglas's two FBI cor1tactt in Lewisbur1. A phone caU I From Pqe l 'WlIY I SNITCHED ... ' what he describes as "IQuare citizen!:" who have joined the war on drugs. Though they are i11t.ensively trained for their work. Chadwick admits some- times •'they are so immature and reck- less that you have to be a father l9 them. "You have to help them when their car is broken down, loan them money out of your own pocket when they're broke, or patch up the differe.nce!I they have with their families." The youni informers work ban~ in hand with fulltime detectives Moran and Robert Archey -both colorful,· 'lOnf· haired agents who gave UJ! better paying jobs to become police Officers. Moran. whose cloUting styles range from hip to Army surplus, used to wort as an assista nt manager for a super· market. Archey was a carpenter and fiberglass man for a boatyard. When watching the officers at work, It ls · sometimes difficult to remember they are dete~tives. Their vocabulary is laced with such terms as "shine on," "bom," "snow" and 0 bindle," all narcotics esoterica. The deals are most always set up over the Princes.5 phone bearing a highl y secret number. A hand-lettered sign cautions tletectiV!s that it i!I to be an- swered wlth "hello" rather than "Nar· cotics Bureau ." Lenflhy bargaining sessions often re- sult since the agents are interested ln trying to ret the highest quality of dope for the least amount or money. "Buy the best. that's my motto," laughed Moran. "We don't have • lot of money available, so it's alwa:ys In our best Interests to get as much high ~ual· lty dope as we can for our bread,1 he explained. All Of the agents and informers relish the elements ol surprise and danger com- mon to their work. It plea!te! them to be the predator In a cat-and·mOtlt"' game. · A classic example, according to Archey, occurred a few weeks 1go when a car· load of agents ptcked up a hitchhiker headed for Laguria and drove him straight to the police station. "He took out a claarette peck and Ol· fered us a smoke. He lit up a number (marijuana cigarette) and banaed It 1o Moran. When we made a left tum onto Beach Boulevard Instead or lle1dlnS dying for th.at.grade 1'A" b11h of )'Otlrt." •uddenly became concerned. When we told him we were pollct, ht Just toukln'l belteve It," Archey remembered. But not always are arrests accompllsh- td lh•t easily. Buyers are onen con· fronted with extreme danger, or 1s Chad· wick 'puts It, "\he guy buy1n1 the ~ope really pull his fanny out in front." "Most or these ,uys ate· •nned now- adays," ~ said. "The dope buyers are now rettinr knocked off /or their money. Somt of them would Just ., soon sboot you H give you the dope, And lllty doft't care if you 're working for lbt police." • DIAL A PUSHER Secret Pollce Phont Blaz~ ~estroys Placentia Center The old Chapman Hall community center In the, heart of downtown , Placen· tla was destroyed by fire early today, tt was engulfed ln names when firemen ar- rived. No injuries resulted from the blaze at S29 Santa Fe Ave., according to pollce who received' the lnitlal 11 :53 p.m. caill re.porting the blaze. Flrtmen were 1till on the scene about t ~.m. and said It would be several hours before any damage estimate could be determined. Bomb-extortion . ' Plot Uncovered VALLEJO (AP) -The FBI reported Saturday a lt·mUllon bomb-extortion plot against Union Oil Co. and the arrest of 1 43-ycar-old man. · Two typewritten Ietlers contolned threa!t lo bomb Union Oil '• Rodeo refiM:ry, Just south o( here, WllUS tl mllllon In CISh wu dtUvtted, said FBI arent Jn charg• John B. Wllllams. to the home of special agent Mayfield asking for ••Molly'' received this reply! "Molly isn't here now She'll be back inj · couple of days." ·: The letter · to "Molly" continuer.· "Considering what I will go througa before and after the trial or trials, I r~ quest a minimum reward or $50.000 (tai tree), $5,000 to be paid me the first wee!s Jtf December, 1970, and the rest at tht start of the trial or when things are blown wide open." : After Douglas began to work wiJ.h thf FBI, he followed a fairly regular coutine; First he turned over to 'the FBI an en- velope of material containing copies ol letters from Father Berriaan before ht was discovered. -- He says he began to make copiei because he be<:ame concerned about "thi goals of these_ people" alter Father Btrt rigan told him of plans to blow up un; derground heating tunne\5. : 'i i knew I would eventually be ap; prehe.nded,'' he told the jury. "If 1 had enou1h eveidence to produce at the time the.authorities would believe what I wa4 telling them ... and would realize tht threat of these people to 'the U.S. Govern- ment." ' ' i Once working for the FBI , Douglat made Xerox copies of all outgoing /ef.• ters: sent the copies to the FBI, and thi originals on to one of the mail drops ar1 ranged by the defendant Sister Elizabetll McAllster,, Father Berrigan's main C11r! respondent. Incoming letters would ~ Xeroxed', then copied into Douglas 's col• le$e. notebook by a coed friend . and thi or1g1J1al destroyed. Douglas had hi5 owl( office loaned by a Bucknell professoc where he kept his brief case, which wa' sometimes filled wi!h copies of the smug· gled letters. : .Douglas would talk almost every dai with Father Berrigan either in the meU hall or the recreat ion area in the prison( and he soon began receiving weekl;,i. P.,hone calls from Siste r Elizabeth at prearranged time! and one o( a list ot campus pay phones he had given her. ! Movement sources say Sisler Ell:r.abetti w.as ex~remely voluble in her telephonll discussions because she was very anxiou.l to keep Father Berrigan informed . : Dol!glas was · trusted implicitly b,C Father Berrigan who used various: pseudon yms to refer to his new friend ht the letters. It now appears that one of the letter( ~uglas turned over to the FBI may have given away the hiding place of the Rev• Daniel .J. Berrigan, F'ather Philip'~ brother ~·ho U\'ed underground for 4 Y,: months after being sentenced to priMti for destroying draft files. . SUNDAY DAILY PILOT Ttl1 0••"91 C"1r DAILY P ILOT, 1'1111 .....,let! It COnltlllled th• N~·Prff1. ~ put1Us1'11d by tl'll Or1"91 Co.11 Pu1111tll}ng COtJ1111ny. klll· r•lt lldltl0n1 1r1 llubl~~. M..-id1y ,.,TIHJ91' "rklty, !Dr CM!• Miu. NtWllOtl lt1d1, liun!1119IDn l e1cll/"oun111n V1111v. 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C•urty C•ltl'T"'ftlt'lll 140.1120 c.,..-1,nt, • 1n~. 0r1119, c:o..1 1"11bnilll"'9 :."t!'ir,'· ... -· 11Dfltl, lllll\t11t'-I'\~. rntllK or H!f111-'""'ll lttr•ln f'IWl'I' '" '"""'"""' •llf!NI IMC:ltl Mr· "'IUllft 9' Cl!IYfltfll "'*• Skond Cltll JtMll99 JWtkt t! M""'"'1 INtfl MG COiii Miit, C•lt!Wnl,. SvtitcrlOllo,, ., c.m., •r.u 'fltirtl1Y1 ..., m1111 11. u monll\ty1 mlli!•ry llMllntl-UM """!tllY~ • " " l . ~' ' .. • • ' ' . COAST 'RIEwAlf: The n ~ent Paeillc Coat ~ · way 111ade ntws In tlil'e<I Orange ast COl!llllunllles tut week. Newport Beach uld' it will 'ISk le legislators · to tlll:the "°' lion of the route tluou&b Its ~.Nia, anothet llll1 In. Sacra- mento. Lagun~ Beach chambe~ directors lleard :a •late olli· clal aay lt·any of It ls built, it .~on't be !Sullt unW 1*· A publle hearing in Irvine condudt by the' Little Hoover Com· mission was told the state is heir nr excess freeway rlpt.of· way lands. '· ! • · AIRl'ORT ,OR IALE: HUN'nNGTON BEACH -'-High property taxes have led the owner M tiny Meadowlark Airport to ask the county ~ )>uy it for $75,000. Mudowlark is one ~f only four private· a,rports left in county and services pr1· va e airplanes and air schools ... WINDOW Tc! SEA: ,LAGUN B~CH. ~I.. IlemollUo; crews moved in last week to bejln 6moval of old beachfront buildings to make way for the ~n ch Park. TM parlr; will be opened within two weeks. thOu actual development Will not titgln until after tb.,..Ummer-se •· It 'l!ill include a promenade, lawns, trees and be related services. The 1,000.!oot stretch o! beachfront property was purchased by the city in 196e for ,2. 7 million. PARKS AND BIKES: NEwPoRT BEACH -Councilmen ' directed the city staff to prepare the documents for a multi· - million dollar bond issue for .parks acquisition for the June ballot. No dollar amount was set. At the same meeting, the council adopted a policy not to build any more bicycle trails along the oceanfront. Residents along the water screamed at the thought. FR~EWAY MOVING: FOUNTAIN VALLEY.., City offi· cials may-finally get tbei'r wish , removal of the proposed Hunt· .ington Beach Freeway. Spokesmen from Fountain Valley, Westminster and Huntington Beach have agreed on a plan to shill the proposed route out of Fountain Valley and into Huntlnglon Beach -ii state authoriUes agree. · Fishing for Books in Lilwary Water in the form of fountains, ponds and flowing pools wtll sparkle il!side and outside the new Huntington Beach library designed by architect Dion Neutra. Neutra bas planned 13 ponds inside the library which wl11 overlook Talbert Lake. The heavy empbuis 'OD water prompted Councilmtll' Donald Ship)ey to quip, "I'm going inside that library with an aqualung when it opens." In another discussion, it was mentioned that a large, spiral ramp at the entrance might be eliminated because o( it& cost. Someone asked. "What do we put in It& place?" Shipley, noting the large pond under the ramp, replied, "Olympic diving boards.'' But the indoor ponds do have their use. Librarian Walter Johnson said the flowing water wl11 drown out disturbing sounds. I WASTE TAX HIT: LAGUNA BEACH -A mixup in trash billing brought a parade or aJlgry householders to city hall and spparently will result in re·consideretion of the city's new, streamlined "waste management" program. The ! plan, covering all wa!le handling f~ residential ttash pick· up to sewage treatment and bea cleaning, called for a wute tax on every property. Trash ick-up, formerly volun· tary, became mandatory. The city , ncil quickly aereed to arrange a credit for householders w~o had received double-- billing in the switchover, and decideq to call a spWal meet· _ ing to review the entire program wb'1 other inequities were pointed out. / MANAGER HIRED: IRVJNE -William Woollett Jr. wu named the first permanent city maqag~r, a $30,000 11 year"' post. He has served as the city's administrative consultant since Jan. 12. NEW GOLF COURSE : SAN CLEMENTE -By a 41 vote the city council agreed to allow City Manager Ken Carr to begin negotiating for the state's okay to install a new.city golf course on the uplands forming the new San Onofr~ Beach State Park. The land recently was relinquished by the Marine Corps. Carr propd ... the sale of bonds to finance the project. San· Clemente already .has one city goU course., ' fUNNY MONIY: COSTA MESA -One of three accused counterfeltera in _a tH0,000 bo(l!J '20 bill seizure by Secret Service men Jost all equipment lh his printing shop. The T· men turned up ·wltli a lruck to impoun~ items allegedly used to crank out the 7,000 pieces of contraband currency. The &hop was left bare. except for a sign on the wall: "Warning, Shoplifting is • Crime.11' • 1 • ) ' . ELECTION OFF: HUNTINGTON BEACH -County Schools Superintendent Robert Peterson called off the stale· mandated unification election for the HuntinP,on Beach Union High School District after being advised that vote On the total unification plan drawn up in 1965 would not be legal. Some school chiefs promised to draw up a new unifica· lion plan for an el ec tion . CHANGE ZONING: IRVINE -The planning commisa!on has asked the councll to ch1n~e the zonmg on all l1nd north ol the Santa Ana Freeway back to agricultural use . The action apparently would nullify some of the county re•onlng actions taken prior to incorporation. MOVE RAILWAY: SAN CLEMENTE -The clty became the fits! government entity along the South C&Ut route of tho Santa Fe Rail Road to apply for federal planning !ll'ant funds to study feasibility of moving ihe railway Inland. If the cosily project ever were to materialize. miles of beachfront railwa y would be opened for public use. President Nixon also would no longer have the tracka In his front y1rd. ' SHOOTING GALLERY: Snipers killed a Hunt1n1ton Beach motorcycli1t In Garden Grove Sunday. wounded a ell· vi sion of highways workm1n In Orange Tuesday and shot up four financial !n&Ututlons and many ~arked cars. Wednesday In Newport Beach and C'osti Mesa. One In surance executive wu narrowly mlaud by .atu1. No auspec:ta are In 'custody. - •• ' Pilot Feath~red • Engine, Sensing Crash of Plane ALBANY. N.'( (AP) -The pilot of a Mohawk Airlines propjJ!t which crubed in a ttsldential nellhbofhood while try. ing to 1and apparently knew ht: would not make it to the airport runway, the 1pobmnon !Gr • a ltdoral )Dvtejjp!IDI team sald Saturd1y. "The pUot said be would land lhort of the runway aftd he feathered one en- gjne, 11 a.aid Brad Dunbar, • deputy di· rector" of the National Tranal>Of11tion ' Safoty Board. ' . The pilot: capt. Robert McAdaJllJ, .u. of Southampton, ·N.Y., the <»P11ot and 15 other people ""• kUled Frld1y night when the New York City·fo.Albeoy plane crashed Into a two.story bouae, 3\i mUes shy of the Mbany County Alrporj. One victim Uved in an. apartment on the sec- ~d· flo0r of the house. MINOR INJURIES The owner or the houte, building con- tractor Jooeph I. Rolen, hia wife, and tf>elr twD YOUlll '°"' escaped wltb only minor injuries. Dunbar, part of an 11-man team of in· vestlgators searching the wreckage for .. clut1 to the . cr~h •. woul~ not speculate · -~t the c0use. The fllJ!it recoriler and -• • fnsinimeot, from ~ p1ane: wbJcb t'-· · a ~city Of 411'Ulfl'.nlen, were , , recovmd ind· flown to Waiblngtoo ror .s4li1y. 1.t; ' ' . • .' '11ie.~l.JI indlcatton ol tlouble came 1t 8:4Tp.M: wben the pilot reported he was five mlles from the airport and having trouble with his 1eft engine. With that, to\9er controllers dispatched crash trucks and emergency vehicles to the runway. A minute later, the pilot radioed he was cutting his engines. It was the la1t con- tact. ;"! ' . Aides to Hughes Buy Ca.18; Latin ' . Stayove~ Likely: ~. MANAGUA, Nlceragua (A~) - Howard Hughes ap(>arently will continue kl IJve In this tropical country, an ln· lormed source said today. He disclosed that aides , of the billionaire purchased ... 1lx I 111 u r y automobiles. r Tge source said the can ire for aalatanta of Hughe~, who 1rrlvtd here two wee.ks ago. . "' HQ1bos apparently la lllll livio( In the presldent11I IUlle ol the lnterc:onllntntal Hotel. Ho bu !\<OP Niii only by hla perJOnal aialatanJ.. ~ ,President Anuqolo Somoza I a I d Hughes ...,. t6 _Manqu1 ·to dlscusa airline Jxis-~Somoza owns Lanlca AlrltnH. llUlbol OW1ll :Ainrall, which m., lo Ibo Wettorn Unlled Stat• and part of Mulco. Rock Coneert Cut ' ' SAN BRUNO (UPI) -Tho Sbetlff'I De~rtment Saturday canceled k rock conCert by "Gold" ·at the Counly Jall because o( rears there would be more trouble among Inmates. Sherut Richard Hon11ato wu to have sponaortd the ap. peonnce. A lflOlt••man 1t the )AU Aid canc:etlatloa wu due to f11ra ol _. dJn111" 1dMty. S"""7, ~ ... ~ S, ltlJ Dall 'LPILOT J Wilson Says Linking ' Funds w Suit 'Absurd' SAN DIEGO (UPI ) -A o;ongressman ·llYI I~rnatlonal Telephone , a n d Telegr,ph put up a $400,000 gyara.ntee for the Republican National ConvenUQn boca~ ill Sberaloo ,ll@Mll aublldla<y has two botela, In Sap DIOgd"aod''iJvl!!i<i' under '!'~!ion. Rep. ~b wu.on /'11.{;aull. sa14,'1 · w11 "absUN'' for anyone to connect. the guarantee with Ju11tlce Department lili111tion 1gainst IT&T. Wlllon helped arrange the guarantee and was told President Nixon wanted the meeting here. Wllson uid Presidential eou ... Jor Robert Finch told him of NII· on'1 wi.she:s. Wilson said he and Finch were in San Diego last May 12 to dedicatfl a national historical monument and JT&T held its From Page l WITNESS ... the mother of Hve. A ~ pbyalclan, who ukod that hJa name not be uaed, Aid be wu called bY a "go-between" Friday ntgbt who "a1ked U I coafd send ' anyone out to ,.. her (Mrs. Betrd);" · H~ said he told the io-be!ween to take Mrs. Beard to St. Luke's Hospital in Den- ver and arranged for her hospital room. The physician said Mrs. Be'ard ap- parently needed a cardiogram because of a heart conditio n. · The physician, who said he hid been qu .. tiol\ed by t:BI ageota about tJie call, said Mt1. Beard never arrived at St. Luke)1· and that · h~ had not heard from anyone since. Kleindienat's nomination had been ap- proved by the ju4iciary committee by a IM vot6, bot a co!lllrmaUon vote by the full,Senata w11 held up until tho present IDv~tlon la completed. " Badham ProteSts Court Action Ca lifornia's Supreme Court acted in a Jeglalative rather than judlclal manner when it outlawed the death penalty, A1aembl)'man Robert E. Badham (R- Nnport Beach) charged IDday. "I tbJnk the court ha1 placed it.sell above the people as maker• or the law, '1 Badhlm Ulflrled In a newaletter being circulated to hla contlhoents from Sacramento. .. Tbe p1 chamber ls Indeed a repug· nani device." the Newport 11ssemblyman 1a1d; "but it Is far lets revolting than the crlmu ot murder and \lk>lence that brou&ht it, into being. In my opinion, it is the crlmlnaJ who degrades humanity, not the courta or the executioner." 32 Feared Dead TEHRAN. Ira n (AP) -A bus fordlna the KaJ River near Mlnab on the Persian Gull was swept awa,y by strong currents 1nd pr•u reports reacbln1 here today asld 32 pertona drowned. Tli!rty-wa-e rtlciled. stockholders meetltlg the same day. Wil,.n 1114 •Finch told him San DJtco, hlch earlier reject..i the Idea ol betn1 boat at the convention, still ml&ht wln the convenUoa ..hJddJnl: if Jt could OQIDf }m with Slllll,llllO -· tThe "1.'1181""'"'" Aid be mil Iller at daf with Hui>Jd S. Cletntn, IT'1l ard cl\alrman. and Harold P. J ame1, preoldent of the Sheraton suboldlary. ~~."'n asld Gtlieeil agreed to guarantae p>1,000 lor San Diego'• bid Ind then upped It to U00,000. wu.m llld Geneen and James lold him they recently spent llltl,000 pro. motina 1 new Sheraton hotel In Haw.ti! and the San Diego conunJtmlDl aeemed reasonable because the flnn bad hotels here. The pendlnt1 Justice Departm111t lltl1a· tlon again1t JT&T wu not dllcuuld, Wiison llld. He 1dded be hid no knowledge of negotlatlon1 betWllll the firm and the department to settle Ibo caae out o( court. Wilson said the Sheraton Hotel beJng built would bf: completed In time tor th• cbnventlon and it had been designated to hcxlM the President's staff. Nixon w11 reported plennin( to NY there at least one nJcht,. WillOO \aid, bot be lddod, "II may be In limbo nqw.' . ·Meanwhile Republlcan Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke of Calf!oml1 1111 l'llrldld Illa statement the Nixon admlnllli'alloil lmiw or an IT&T subsidiary'• offer to beck financially the GOP convention prior to the settlement of an anUtru1t suit qllntt the huge firm . Rei necke told newsmen he w11 In error when he said he discuued the f4Q010lll of .. fer by Sheraton Corp. wilb former U.S. Attorney General Jolln N. Mitchell last May. The Justice Department in JUJy an- nounced settlement a( the law1Ult a1a1ntt International Telephone ltJd· Te!qrapb Co. Reinec ke said the converutloa with Mitchell did not occur unW Sept. 17. Reading 1 statement to orwsmen gathered outside his office1 JWneckt said, "This error wu brought about by my trying kl recall the purpose and dat. .ol several trips to Wa1hlnglon, D.C., 1t a time when I was out of town and did not ha ve access kl my flle1 or records. "At no time did we diacuu any com· mitment from IT&T with reference to the Republl can National Convention," Reinecke continued. "In the September meeting, we did discuss the financial 1rrangemenll, Including the offer of the Sheraton Hotel. We never dilcuued -or._ lbought of - any connecti,o n between the Sheraton Hotel and IT&cT." U.S. Sen. John Tunney (0.Call!.l, oald he would ask the Senate JudlClary Com· mlttee tO summon Reinecke to Waablneton to testify about the ofler. South Laguna Signal To Cost $14,807 Sta le Department of Public Work1 of· flcla1A have announ c@d the award of a 114.807 conlract to lnot1ll a traffic •llMI syslem at Pacific Coast Hlghw1y 1t 7th Avenue-Circle Drive in South t.iun1. Department Director J1mt1 A. Moe llld Bllter-Ortflen Co. ol Sllllloo w11 Ibo aucceufuJ bidder. Thi firm 1eta 1111 wortin& dl)-1 to wrap ~ up. HI'S RAISID MILLIONS Horb K1lmboch Finch Says Youi~ Testing Work Dignity 'llle dignity oJ=k, self-~U1nce and lmporlallce ol an hooest job •"' beinl severely tnt ~ today's youth, aceordlnt to PrtlldenU advisor Robert H. Finch. Finch, the one-time Californ ia lieuten.. ant go~r ind former secretary cl. hfalth,"'Ri!catlon and . welfare. a_.t u keynote speaker o! I/le Calliomli ln- dustrlal F.ducatlon Anoclatlon in Ana. beim Saturday. Speakl11g on career .education, Finch noted that one of the prlm1ry caUJea.for atudent dlnent today Is lht Inability ol youth lo find "a Ille mluion." NO TRADES He said adultl have not provided yooth with a model to follow and that tnatiw. Uons of hlcher learning are sraduatnti students who have nelthtr learned jobl nor trades. School dropouts, be said, have added to the problem by adding a pool of ..,. skilled workers to the labor market which industry can no longer absorb. President Nixon 's admlnbtratlon has made career education , one of Jta ma jot llOll•1• ~ccorjlll\l ,,t<! r.1ntji, ,i'.lV• have *• tr1llll lo l~!;ll'liu't n.,. ways to break out ol rllld , look..t.p education," be told hJa •udlonct. ..rWPA_ ... _.._.._ JrJ.:~ MrJ!l 1.,i, ~!ti .~ "'-acnool luth a 'e6mnlltted to msking' every ~..it by the time he 1 .. vn ~.' 'Ille pres! 'Counselor •loo touched brlafly .. ii. probl-of ecfg. caUonal ~nance, 'nlHcl by the roceet Serrano va. Prial CalUornla SUpreme Court declsklo. ·' · Finch aafd Iba! tducaUonaJ linanciJll through pr...ny tuea has created "!er· rible lnequlil .. " and that Washl.,ton II eame1tly trylrl1 to come to gripa with tha problem . S,IAKS IN ANAHllM Robert H. Pinch Area Bus Strike To End Monday LOS ANGELES IUPll -Strikin1 bul me.chanlc1 voted Saturday to tDd 1 wttk4 long 1trlko tbal deprived an e1tlmst".d 400,000 Southern C1Ufomla rlder1 ol transpe>rta tlon. . The 252-118 vote by Amal"mai.d_ Tranatt Union mechanic~ a 1 1 u r e d resumption of bu1 service ~tond11 morn- m1 by the SOutbem CaUfomla Rspld Transit Oi1trlct. The ~. allected 10mt 400,0IO com- muten in I.DI Anftl•, Ol'll\ll, Rlterllilll ud Sall Bernardino counU... • • 1 2 17 37 °'"" °'"" 7. ~boma "'ar. May ptt~ ,_ ..... 7, Ohio Ftb. 2 May 2 56 153 " Fifing Eltetkln Votes•' · I. T fftl'IHstt Mar. 9 MoY 4 26 49 StAte Dadllnt O.t• GOP Dem. 9. North tlf'olina M•. 7 May 6 32 64 1. New Hampshlrt '. .Un. 6 M¥. 7 14 18 10. Nftwaskl Mar. 10 May 9 16 24 2. Flor~ Feb. 10 M•. 14 40 81 10. Wtst Virginia Ftb. 5 May 9 18 35 3. Illinois JM. 3 M¥. 21 58 170 11.,Maryla!MI Mar. 6 1 May 16 26 53 '4. Wltcoftsin Mar. 7 Aptlf 4 28 67 12.-Mar. 14 May 23 18 34 S. ~"* lsi.nd Jan. 31 APffl 11 8 22 13. Clllfornla Mir. 24 Junt 6 % 271 6. Massadwsttts Ftb. 8 APtll 25 34 102 13. New .Ursey Apt!! 27 Junt 6 40 109 6, PtMSJIYlflil Feb. 15 A ... 1 25 60 182 13. New Mtxlco April 4 June 6 14 18 7. District " • 13. South Dakota April 21 June 6 14 17 Columbl.1 Mar. 18 May 2 9 ? 15 14. Ntw York May 4 June 20 88 278 7. Indiana Mar. 23' M., 2 32 76 15. Arkansas Aprlt 18 J,., 21•• 18 127 . ._,,.. fleW9I Ill ,...;; -.... ... ,.,.... .... ....., ff ....... ,. ... ""' ""'-• ...,.1., Meil ,,,,. • mlllimv111 ., 2t --u,..., ftlff• Utt .... H l'h"f •::Jc...:.::•-&: .., .. ..,,... ......... ,...._ HftMI 'Wll MW .. _.. .......... , ef ""-IM -19. ta .. CM1 If._• Ille ~I ... ,........., ffl* .......... ''-TIM .t.rlslilllU L"J.._""9 It~ tot~ tMs Mt. .. -IY :.::-., ........• :.·~:.=...:: :.,:-:.::,'::.. ~'~:-:.. "': 'Wlllrlo ~retie P•rtJ ~ .. ,...,rlftl tll•I •If •tllhlH .. a.-"' ,_ . • • Stars Appelir; $3,8,000 Six Mot.orc ycle Clobbers Held :Raisecf,·at Dalvii ·R(il·ly ~Ing a i.tramatlc piece comparing M'fss Do"-to Joan of Arc. In Rape, Beating SAN JOSE (AP) -Ten persons, six of them members Of Satan's Crates mo- torcycle club, were ~ Saturday in the all-night raping anit beating of a 37- year-<>ld woman, police reported, ' • • I I • Muskie· Dropping Ba ck . . . But Still Front Runner in New Hampshire By STEVE GERBl'EL MANCHESTER, N. H. (UPI) -His IUppoft dropplnC dramatically Sen. F.d· muod S. Muakle Of Maine battled Sa~ urday for the votes he needs ia the New Hampehire primary to ban& on u the front-runner for \be Democratic presi· deoUal nomination. Although Muskie showed no visible signs of a candidate in trouble as be tramped the snowy streeb of the atAte llOIJcltlng votes. a poll by the &oton Globe showed that he had and was COfl- tillU.ing to slip badly. Campaign aides fetr the MaJne senator confirmed an ero- sion but did ngt spell out its extent. · With probably more at stake than any of the other ca ndidates, ~uskie was fighting for a percentage of the .vote - which he has called the "phantom can· didate" -that would justify his stand- ing as the Jeading cpntender ud at the aame time provide momentum for the crucJal primaries ~ad. C6MFORTABLE LEAD Despite the slippage, Muskie main· tained a comfortable lead over Sen. (feorge S.•McGovmi of South Dakota in the first test Of voter sentiment Tues- day. Two polls, taken within days of each other by the Globe, showed that Muskie had dropped from 1 high of 6> peicent two months ago to 42 percent as or Friday night. Even more alarming 'to the Muskie cause was the decline from 49 to 4Z percent within the 1ast week. McGovern, who has set a goal of 25 percent . for the •ation's first primary, started with 18 percent two months ago, rose to 31 percent 1ast week but tben slipped back to 26 percent. An unusual aspect ol the Poll, whlch coold sUIJ put Muskie over the SO per- cent level next week, showed 20 percl!!nt of Democratic voters still undecided four ct.ys before they 10 to the polls, double the amount a week ecµ-lier. . The other candidates, those on the bal· lot and those waging write-Jn effort!, were not a factor in the two polls, Sliar- ing 12 percent. McGovern said he would consider it an upse.t if he held Muski;e below 50 per· cent of the vote. "A rew weeks ago, Sen. Muskie said if the didn 't get 50 J>t.rcent of the votl!!, he'll pull out of the race,'' he said. "That's what I intend to d0.1( Nashua, and In mtlll-famlly llOll!es In Mand>ester, Muskie koocied oo doo'ra to eollcit votet and hand Cllt sample bal· Iota. In his brld speedles, and In hi.I '. f~face cmversationl 'lfith voters. • Musile repeatedly slreaed thal lie was a New Enalandtr -and a. nelgbbor and that withouf support from his own region he coold go nowhere. Durlna the 1lll1le period, McGovern, dwarfed by Washiaglon Redskins f;,"d lily Sboenke at hi.I side, greeled ll!Op- pen on a brilht •llllllY day In Pllinslow and SaJem and in a sho91lioc cenier Jn · Bedford, the same one Mu.skie had Vi· sited two hours earlier. McGovern's crowd was smaUer and you.q:er but jyst as enthusjastic at aeein( the ~th Dakota -senator as lbey had been earlier 'when Muskie made his way through the mall. * * * * 130"000 Independents Abomiil~le Snow-voters Hold l(eY, to Primary By JACK WAUGH Christian S~t Monitor St.roic1 HANOVER, N.H. -There Is a being who lives ln the hills of New Hamp.V\ire whom presidential-primary candidates call the tbominable snow-voter. He is easy to fiitd but hard to pin down. His political hand is "sleight": Now you see his Politics, now you don't. A Cheshire cal is easier to hold in focus. He is often seen in late February and early March of every presidentia1 year busily not making up his mind or cbana- ing it. He calls him.9E!ll an independent. There he is -HO,Ol'Xt of him -about to vote for who knows whom . It woo.lda't be so serious, but he 1! ooly barely outnumbered by the 160,000 rtgistered Repubticans jn this Republi- can state. And he far outnumben the 100,000 registered Democnts, The ab- ominable snow·wter can decide eJec. lions -this election for Instance. What makes it worse is that he very likely once was a nonnal register~ Re- publican or Democrat. But a new New Hampshire law has made him iilto tbe Frankenstein, however benign he js. The law says a voter can register as an independent and then vote j111 either 'Great Ed! I think yOU'l/9 got it!' because · she expects him lo be •om.i.n- at'd when all is :said and done. Got 'that straight? LOS ANGELES ' (AP) -A cliee(lng crowd Of l ,llOO jammed an auditorlu!ii Satunlty night lo K< lop Hollywood 1Llrl -includiRg Sammy Davis Jr. and Aretha Fr:anklin -in a benefit for the dtfeme of black militani Angela Davis. "All the monty's aolng lo the lady to help her," Davis told the alldienoe which _lbooted and applauded. • .,,_,,.mtb. In& strooger than whel\.., everyone p~s lot<lher for a COIJ!l!lOll c....... ~ "lt. tlkti a IOt to commit yourseU to somethliig that is not the most popular choice tn the world," Sammy Davil Jr. said or the willing;neu of actors to per- fprm in Miu Dlvts' behalf. ''I've bef:n wearing the button 'Free Angela' for a year and a half," Davis said. The woman told potice she stopped her car Friday night to ask for directions, then several men, iacluding one with 'a sawed off shotgun, forced her to drive to an apartment. • When .she attempted to escape, Polic! Asked about his own recent drop in the poll, McGovern said, ''I know we're going to do well. 1 think I know more about ·the voters of New Hampshire than somebody at the other end of, a telepbolie line · Boston." ( the Democratic or Republican P.rimary without losing his independent status. lt is the perfect thing for anyone who Ukes to hover until the last instant before vot- ing. But the indepe1dent voter is more to . be pitied than censured because he prob- ably got that way because of a con., fusion of choices, none Of them in his view quite satisfactory. lt is often a characteristic ot the abom· inabJe snow-voter tO: vote for somebody who obviously won't win. Mrs. Guer. kink 's next door neighbor in Hanover J.s Dr. Ralph Hunter. He .is a lifelong Re- publican, re-registered iodependent and planning to vote -no, not tor Richard M. Nixon but for Representative Mc· Closkey because the President isn't his kind Of Republican anymore. , He is finding it "increasi•gly dilficuJt to be a Repu'blican wbUe the Presjdent Is leading the party in directions not Jo my liking." He is unhappy about Viet. nam and thinks the President Jess thLra levels with the people. So, he ha1 be- '-eome1 Jn word . and deed u abomiD.able snow-voter. ' .. • Davis ~ lbe . .i..ctln&'l'O<\llHO· Jy show at the ~ A&aitorti!ft·•h olao futuHd Quincy Jones aod his band. Donald Sutherlucl aod Yapliet Katto ( -";. ~ -··-~t , ~IOt ~ --::~i DEUl~Y URVJCE •-~·" Dtllvtry of tht Daily Piiot Is 9\W'&ntrtd MMNy.rl'INy: If tjeu • 1111! ha,,. '!'Oii' ~ ~ J:» 1t.m .. ~II 11'111 \'Ollf' ~PY wlU .. ..,...,., Ill Yl'll• Callt .III llkln lltltll 7_:. jt.1'!'1. ' loltwdey 11'111 Sunfty: II rou M not rwc11 ... 1 ,,_,r copy ~ t 1.m. Sltllrdl'f', or I 1.m. ...... .,. taH 11\d • cepy wm 111 brougflt i. )'Ill, Cltb 1r1,1.._111 unrH 10 1.fll. Trlrphonrs Mott Orlllft COl.lftty ArM1 """" "42·421 Nfrth-1 Hlll'lllntton IMCll 111111 W•lml111t1r .................. J.40.1220 lttl CMIMntl, C11tlalr1N SMdl, 1911 JUlfl cait11tr1n1, DIM ~Int, ..... t...Nll. L ....... H~ ... • ... ottMCll He noted' he doesn't share the avowed Communist's pollUcal beliefs but added, ''I share 1omethin1 more than her Po- · litical beliefs . . • I share her black- neu." • The concert, which drew an audience about two-thirds black, railed about 1311.000 for the delenoe Of Miu Davis. The atmosphere was festive with An· gela Davis partisanJ hawking tee shirts bearing . her picture .,.d praponen!S-of Political causes, incl udin1 ~e candi· dacy of black W'oman Jftlidential can-dldate Shirley Chi!holm. handing out 'leaflets. Miss Davis' ramily and the Ro~. MC.. Alee family, which put up ~ a<res· of fann1and as collateral for he1t bail, were in the audience for the concert. 'l11e crowd wbillled ...i abouted ,IJ\d many r0&e to their leet ·to cheer· Ltsttr JaCUon, father of alain 'Soledad brother George Jackson aid Jonathan 'Jackson, 'both of whom were killed~ in the Marin County shootout which resulted In Mi.ls Davis' trial. Pork Chops ... ~~... $1~ Lean tender po1·k1 stuffed with Aln, Cubbison'a Dresain1 ! I aaid, ~ men rtpeatedly, beat her, and . nped tier. , I . Lt. Stan Horton aaid she was able to eaeape Saturday morning and flag down .. .~lcemln, before beinf'. laJ!en to Val· ley tftdical Center for tr'eatme.nt. ~~ unidelltified w~ !old of!iOO's •that l\,;e of her attact!n wofe Satan Crates club jackets. 1 Police said six men and f0ur women. including two juvtniles, were arre~ed at the aP,artmtnt and later booked for invtltigatk>n of conspiracy. rapt and false imprisonment of the woman. -The men were booked additionally for invtstigatioa of kidnaping, police said. Another Cosmos MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Union launched today the 477th satellite in its Cosmos series. Tass said the satellite was put into an orbit with a high point of 204 mile• and a low point of 132 miles. :fetieaded but wanned by a greatcoat with huge collar, Muskie started cam- pajaninl early in the morning north ol Manchester; speakin& at a lancheonett,e and ·tciuiing a shopping center which fiS nearlf empt; because of the hour. 1GUT tisu~· In Nashua, Ned Coll, a J2..year-01d na- tive cf HarUord, Coon., who is on the ballot but tOO yoUn« to serve as presi~ dent. accosted Muskie in front of the senaton' headquarters. Oiallenging Mu.s- kje 1 to speak: out · on the "gut issues." Coll tried ·to -keep the Maine senator in a 'sidewalk dtbate . But after 1istening patiently,. Muski"e reminded Coll of a busy schedule and added , "I'm f!ARJpaipinf in seven states you are not entered in.' When Coll kept prwlng, MUSl<ie broke away, charging, "you 're not interested in anything l say." In a mi~Jau neighborhood in Jean Gutrltink Ls an abominable snow· vottr. She was a life-loog liberal Dem. ocrat in her native Oklahoma. 5-e moved to New Hampstiire two years , ago via a ClevelaDd suburb. Mrs. Gu,r!Unt iJ one of the 60,000 •ewcomers to tlij.I state since the last presidential primary. Mrs .. Gu er kink might have v;otf!i for Sen. George McGovern (0-South Dako- ta). Indeed she was leaning that way Uh· tll she "went to a reception for him held in a meadow. and everybody (John Ken· neth Galbraith. Arthur Schlesinger J r. l · talked about George, but Georie. So l decided be was their candidate•ud not his own candidate." Now the Democratic ~lrs_ Guerkink is an independent planning to vote for Republican Rep. Paul. N. McCIOl!lkey Jr. o! California, while at the same time preparing ultimately to vote for Demo- cratic Sen. Edmund-S. Muskie of Maine Even William 1.oebt iJ an abominable soow.voter -not in name (be is a Re- publican ,of the .hidebound species) bltl in practice. Crusty, irascible. infuria.tinf. influen- tial, and editor-publisher of the MaJtChell· ter Union Leader, he doesn't like Mr. Nixon anymore either, but for dilftrent reasons. He figures Mr. Nizon sold the country out when he we.nt to China and says so editorially on the front page .in stories explodiq with boldface and cap- ital letters. So Mr. Loeb is backing two candidates who won't win -Congressman John M. Ashbrook (ft-Ohio) In the GOP primary and Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty in the Democratic race . (Mr. Loeb can't stand Senator Muskie any mCl'e than he can Mr. Nizon.) lcb1111ngs Til111 . . ' • • •••••••••••••••••• Make it a fiesta at your houae this week · .... and listen to JM ahouta of "01,e" when you ·se!'ve this easy.to.fix, rreat-to-eat treat .• , and you'll aave 16c, tool AU you need to ad~ is a pourid of rround bee!! · I Beans ....... ~ ....... 5 1o, $1 · ROMrita; 1-0 complete the menu for the day I No. SOS. . ' P k Ch $1 09 11.· or ops .. ~.ffi. . Italian Squash .... : ... 19~ Thete's more good eatin1 for your money in this value! 'PEPPER STEAKS .......... U.S.DA cHOIC[ IW .... : ..... '1.59 IL Lean beef, close trimmed, aea30ned fo r co nvenience I lean 6roupd Beef ...... ~ ... ALWAn fllltl ............ 89~ luat tlie t.hinr ~to ~plete tiie Taco CUNrole! ~ P·ri<* i" ef/cct Jl.,.., r ...... W.oii. Jla,.~ 6, r, I. No 'Scfu I!> deal#• . • . Garden freoh, with the w~ that wina plaudlts I _ • • • • Sunshine II Ho· Cracker$ ............ ' .... .-. ., ....... 43' • The butter-1 waler from the happy bakers ! ... 16 oz. packaie. haola Sliced 1111n .......... : ..... , ................. sr Imported (IOOdneu, with that uniqua flavor I , , • 4 oz. pkf. .'·''',ii . 11:.• '.i:rrJ: \fillf'i p~~iiOflL\ 1UNT1tJGHJ 1J Bf.\'.'fj rHwrnpr BlLlr 11 .. " .. -----·--·- • " .... . ' •• "'. ' . •1 ". ... .,,, ; '. ... 1 . : ' ... .. ' " 'o ,J' _, " _, ',)' ,, ' ' . ' " . . .. . " " ' • , ,;- "' . . ·· '~. ' ' . '' ':I • Odd Enc unters With·a Wetsuit: • • UPCOAST, OOWNCOAST: W•ll lolb, here we are •new Sunday ·Visitor'at yOUr ·breakf•st table and we hOpe you'll like ua and fnvlle us bacli. It used to be I could tell the day• of the week by Doily Pilot publl· caUon, but now with Sundays, J'll need a new system. ' That's . okay. I used to be 1bl• to !•11 the seasons by the amount of sand on the bathroom Ooor. That too has gone by the board. Those daya were BW. Be- fore Wet!uit. Indeed, in the 'ume of my lost youth, very few youngsters ventured into Pahllic Waters during o!f- • I wiih Tolil bbae season. Football and track coaches forbade it with ' grave warnings that swimming in the sea "'will make your muscles thin and mush y." THEY SO BRAINWASHED us that we feared one pinkie io the water during track season woufd be a sure guarantee of instant muscle spasms. Nowadays'). the kids think nothing of roaring off toward the sea, surfboard cradled under one arm, despite rain, sleet , smog or fog. Much of this all-season surfing comes about be- cause of-the invention of the wetsuit. This is a piece of attire resembling longjohns fashioned of black rubber. Surfers w~r them during inclem~lit weatl'ler and believe the gannent will · insulate them from any klnd of weather short of a Chicago blizzard. THE SUITS MUST work . I was down at the beach- front the other 6 a.m. watching warmups for a surfing contest. It was colder than a Santa Ana annexation bid. It waa so frigid that the sandcrabs were crawl- ing for higher ground. I didn't bother checking the water temperature. The frost crust on the beach convinced me. , Despite it all. dozens of surfers were out there . blasting through breakers, hanging 10 and doing all those things that .the good Lord gives youth the ~­ ergy and stamina to do . I know a JitUe bit about surfers beeause 1 have a pair living with me~ Swimfins and plastic surfboard patches lilter our patio. Sand abounds on the living room rug. Andi maybe sand !leas, too. · · THERE IS NOl'HING Eke paddling down your darkened hall in barereet ·at midnight only to trip over the sprawled fonn of the aftiremeotfoned wet- suit. It's like discovering a body with your bare big toe . If the wetsuit isn 't reposing on the Door, it is aoaJting in your· bathtub just at bath-time, This is done to get all the salt water out and 'preservt the . rubber. It is also done to try my good humor. A rloating wetsuit in the bathtub also deposits considerable sand. And anybody who has jived along this coast for any spell can assure you of one fact of life: You can NEVER get all the sand out of the bath- tub. SO WHEN YOU finally seat yourself. settling down in the warming waters, there are always enough grains left on the tub bottom to give yours a litUe sandpaper action. · It is ~joyous Jiving with 8 couple of surfers. Sand In the tub and long hairs in the sink. J"ll be pleased when spring and summer rolls, around. True, I won't be able to tell the seasons arfy better from the surfing crowd. . '· ,. But at least I won't have that wetsuit tO'.kit:lf around anymore. , Aerospace 'Reaction' · R~ported toS· ANGELES (AP) - Moat employers are averse to , hiring unemployed aeri>space personnel because they are felt to b e overquallfied, overaged and overpaid; says a University of So u t h e r n California researcher. Byioo Washom, a USC graduate student, sald that his survey of 355 unemployed aerospace engineers 1 n d scientists showed that these fears of employers were groundless. Washom said that (ewe , the,n · 1 percent in his survey held doctoral degrees, aligbtly more than 13 percent had 'master's degrees, about 55 percent bad bachelor's degr~ and 27 percent had no college degree. The median age of hia sub- .feels was about 45 ·Which, Washom added, .meant a full 20 years of C1:1ntinued working life. assuming the employe retired at age 65. · Re said that" his survey showed 23 percent of the unemployed at r o space workers were 38 or younger , about 50 percent were between 39 and 50 and a tittle more than 27 percent were SO or more . \Vashom said that 'while aerospace. sa laries tended to be higher than in other technical fields, 87 percent of those surveyed were willing to take. a salary cut if they could flnd employment in other in- dustries. About ti percent said they would accept a 10 percent salary cut and 4.S percent were willing to take as high a cut as 30 percent, he added. Washom sa id his findings also disproved a fear among employers that a e r 0 s p a c e workers they hired would quit if there was an upturn in the areospace industry. Only 7.6 percent of those surveyed stated they would return to aerospace while more than 50 percent in· dicated their disenchantme nt with this field , he added. Newspaper Loses Suit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The dismissal of a suit filed by the San Rafael Independent Journal for $5 million1ln libel damages against three Marin County Democratic Party leaders has bet:n upheld by the state Court of Appeal. The suit was over a pamphlet sent to Marin Coon· ty Democrats in May 1970 at the height of the 20-months typographers' strike against the paper. It urged persons not to subscribe or advertise in the paper. The pamphlet bore the names of Roger. Keht, former, ncirthern SWO· D~Uc _<:balimB!l; ii'arity ' : swadesh, Yice p'res1dent or ~mertt.ans · for Democratic · Action; and Robert Polltzer, county ·party ·chairman. -· · · Cold Grips Midwest . ~ .. ' · ·eports 23 Below Zero One: City .. 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Tvetlt1 Stroot 17141 111.1111' 1714) "44=1212 ~· f714) lt2·1ll •• .J 714)'tt1.1111 • 1 ~ , I ~ • ~ ' SHO, IO A.M .• ,. MO P.~. MONDAY lHkOU&HlklOAY, . IAlU(OAY It A.M. I• & ,,M. SUNDAY It NOON I• • C\kknol ; .Joo Loi t;;;t M• . !till ll '" I P.M • • -• .,. . • • ' .. , • . . ' ·-B.tD.Y PmoT-Drr.IAL P A:GE • ) .. , ~ ' Challenge for Schmitz? . ' .- • ~ . , • ,_ Two yean ago.. a1moot • ~ ~Died likely drew blood lo the loner Cablnel circles: polltldan woald lino ))et lbal Jolla G. Schnllta 1114 a For lostana!, Rep. Schml~ wun't salllfied with a llneoure lo 1111 ~ewly·won Co~ out. Froai Illa facellous remark that be bad "brokeu oil dlplomaUc 'JOies be<>blalned,.il ap~ CerlilD llult the Wublng· relatlona" with the White House regardlnj President ton poet wu 1111 for;&I' u he waalad If -much u Nixon'• trip lo Peking: be told a Jobn BU'ch Society JI wu the paaeulon ·Of predeceaor, the late Rep. ~ m .. tlng on Jan. 6 that, "I am only opposed ,to him J111111 B. Ult. · comlns back." .......,_ Scbml~ b Id the UUcal """' d 't And then last w .. k, it WU announced that Schmitz •-1· '"1 0 Oil ·po ..-oesn will play a leading role lo an auU·Nlxon Callfornia Re-appear 11 all that certain. . publican slate. Jn other wordJ, be la going full bore for It lll!'t lbat Orange County Democraa are abowlnc ultra-conservative John Ashbrook of Ohio and publicly a srut l'llUfSIDct. Or that ,....nUy approved rec!J&. . bl 1 ti ·•• with Nix till lurtb trl~ bu oomehow cut into bia Republlcu· voUnc HVenng 1 re • on..ap 00 s er. In some extreme rlgh~wing circles thiJ move may ltren · be applauded, but where the voters and the moniea are No, Iba -of John G. &hmlll Ju•t could be lo 5ehmlt1'1 district, pro-Nlzon oentiment obyiously Is that he bu ovemepped Orange County a acceptable alronf. (Under the recenUy realigned boundaries, boundl In hll non-cooperaUon-now outr!Cbt oppoaiUon Schnlill'• S9th District taltea In almost all or the -•pre111d.toward Prealdent Nixon. . • northeut inland area of .Orange County, stretching Pre1ident Nixon is a popular figure In ·Oral!P Coun-irregularly from Costa )lesa eastward and northward ty, a very popular flluN. He polled 115,000 vote. In tho lo Include Orari~e. Tustin, ·part. of Anaheim, half of 1968 general electloll wb1le Hubert Humpllrey'wu gel· lrville, Mi&alon V1e;o and San Juan Capistrano.) ling 149.000. But the ~ulliity ®->'I ulelld JUll ,lo. 1be Presidents trip lo Peking can't be all that un· votes -It extends Id political support money u •well. popula' wl.th the conoervatlves. Sen. Barry Goldwater. (And If yoµ doubt that Orance eouniy•is a key lib'ollf' who'l'bardly In the liberal camp, makes that quite clear bold for the Rep ublican Party, read today'a ¥11cle on In his col umn on the opposite page. . Page 3.) It is obvious that it Scbmill wins his party's ·11ep. Schmitz bu made lt·clear In oeveral polna of nomination In June, he will win the general election. bll political tareer that be dlugrees with many of Presi· Democratic voters in that 39tb District are few and far dent Nixon'• .fundlmental pbi!Ol<iphw. But when tho between. cblpa were down two ·years ago -when both be and Tbe question is this: Will the strong GOP Nixon Nixon were on the ' liillot 1imultaiieously -Schmlll forces of Orange County, those witb the money and the went lo the trouble lo bout In large advertisements ho influence, l>e willing lo come up wilb a primary candi· wu Indeed an admirer and aupporter of the Prealdent'• date -and strong oupport for that candidate -to and would back him ill moat taues. prevent further embarrassment and niggling by one of Mier winning that race handily, Rep. Scbmlll bu Pre•tdent Nixon's chief detractors, a detractor withil) nnt ·been IO loyal to hls party and the President in bis bis own· party? · • relallonahlps with the White HOUie. Althou1h the Presi· John G. Schmitz's membership In the John Birch dent'• Willem Wblta H~ is even (for now) .in Society gives him solid .a1Surance of one bloc of votes. Schmitz'• own dl,utct, U.. .Orange Colillty•Congrtuman Even in Orange County Iba! bloc isn't big enough to bu, Ume after 'time, .oted q ainst his number one face a ·powerful primary by a strong GOP primary op- • ··- \Senator Proxmire, there's a gentleman out here who BBJ(B he'd like to discuss a head transplant with .vou.' conatltuent'a vi .... and pollclel. More receisUy ·he bu . poneTlinLe que"'on is it Sc, bmill will bluff them out. ·:· added some unpleuant poreonal commenta. U..t very . , . ow '----------------------------' ,~---------=---:....--,,..-----.,..,.--,.,-------""'-------------------­.... ' .. :: People Winn·iiig Rights to L~nd ·r>r. HllJ!Gkall!O, prtaident of -1......Ucp Stalt Co_U.Q• end. o r~oult!!. 1¥1LY PILOT cofumnill, ree<ntfr 11' *1itd from a ""'°""' taur of Sotll& Vltlnom. ~: ncenily mm South Vlelno!w •. ta ...... -tmnon. Tllelr ...... 1meni-a1 av-.0 -. -a cantlnu.ID,I aource ci dileontent -a •.diocoolent that WU okfllfUlJT eq>lolt.d ,.11¥ the Viel CGai to . 'fiini l'iJJqO pooplo ..... inlt lbt '"""" •• ent. ,, .,.Today m u ch ff . this hu d\IJ>Ced. In ... ,.iui:b 11 i 0 Prdl. •:.Ot Nauyen v ~n :.'ib1eu •tsn•d the ' J' , "J,end • lo • the • Tll-I ·Ser" !Aw paued by , ....,. l11u-t AA<mbly. 'lllia leglilatlon ,.....,._, 'qnenblp Of more •t!ian two and a quarter miJUoo acres al rice l4ild lo ·r.oan1 larmen. ·r. 1Landowners, who trad.Jtlonally recelv- 1..S ane-third to ooe-baU of the crop 11 jaol, are being compenuted: IO per :cent ill cub and the rest In bonds pay. 'lbl• with '10 per cent illlmlt ill equal lbstallmeDta over an I-~ period. The ""at!W owners may not transfer or ·en. . ~ber their !And for 11 ywa. It must 'remain Ill the poawklo of lbose wbo ·1111 it. ., THROUGH November, It'll, over 3!0,. 'liOO lann lamW.. bave been issued titles 'lo over one mlllJon acre< of IAod. It ii . . s:. t. ilfAYAK&wA. ~ that by ' 1prlni, 1173, I00,000 foriMr tenant fa..-s wm have be-come ownera. Furthermore, the gowm- ment baa litau1 a PfOl?llD to provide Uiles to the•Moalqnards 1<r landa tr .. clitlona~claimed by !him. ''!'bis pro- lll'A111· 111¥ Involve, 1,400 -~ flJllrd, 111 ' and IOll,000 acru o1 !And. • Lind relqrm hu ~ an ilQ ill Vlelnam ,for ' Jong. time. PnvlOU1 el· · !Orta. ill 1 lbls direction bad ,f~dered through ~gem .. t and ·111e lack of wfU lo -ii· lbr«Jgh. The pr-I pro- pam, hoWWr, · 11howl comlderably l!\l'ft Jll'Qmlie for two reesons. First, it appear. lo be e1cepllooally well design- ed and well· received. " Far lllil, P.rt of lbe Cft!clit can be Ii•· .en-to two knericans, Dr. Roy Prc•Ier· man. Of the University of W1sb.1n1toa Law Scboof' and Robert L. ·Coat., "San Frlncisco businessman and fonner Cal- UOmia DemocnUc chairman. Prolttr· man belped to shape lbe final form o1 lbe lep!atlon. Coat. did much ol lbe lobbying · that got it through the ..,.m- bly. Dr. Clark Kerr, former president ol lbe University of Ca!Uornt. and chair· man,.of the NaUonaJ ~ttee for a Political Settlement In . Vietnam, d .. Mitchell and ITT Now . WASHINGTON -The Justice Deporl- ·ment and Internallonal Telephone and Telegraph are now llylng to Ile tbelr way out of a ICllJdaJ over·tbe iuspicl~1 1Ud--llen settlement of a landmark anu·b;ual . .Uit against rrr. ·· In earlier calumm, we dlacloled a remarkable IlT memo lndicaUng the :ltlstice Department granted I b 'e ,Uvorable setllement In ucbange for .oasb aupport of the upcomin& Republluo convention in San Diego. · ' Tbe aulbor of lbe memo, rrr lobbyist Dita Beard, told ua she arranged lbe .. i. Uement herself In a prlv1tt convwaatloa ·.,;lb Allorney General Jollll lllllcl1ell at a .Xentucky dinner party. Mitchell refused to talk to· UI. A spokesman, John Hu11hen, ID'ged us to 1Withbold our story until he could Hget OID' ducts in a row." He then waited three '6ay1 before calling us back with a terse lllattment from Mitchell. . ; (Mitchell later last week t..illled l1at .fie oeYer saw auch a memo and that be ·met lllrs. Beard only cuually at 1 Km- tucky roceptlon.) : Tiii!: ST A TEMEll'I' aaya the attorney •...,,era! .. _ not Involved In any ny Jl'ltb lbe. llepubllcan National ,CoounlU.. ~ negotlaUons and bad no ,~of anyone from the commlU.. w ebew""" dealing wllb lnttrnaUonal ,t.\lpbone and Telegraph." • This 11 !Ille. In mid-May lut yt1r, S&U!arala Lt. Gov. l!id l\elnecke llld an 'lllde, Edpr Glllenwattn, met with Mltcllell ill his Washington office to dllCUll efforts to hold tbe convention In ... Dlqo. ~ We could not reoch Reinecke, but Glllamrlton told 111 be and -~ IDlonned Mlldldl tblt !Tr lild olfond to pal up M ll!1ICIJ II $400,000 to ...,..n 1 GOP .......UOO In S.. • Diep. '1lo -.. -ol (.....,.,. the --la) Im Dteco," Gllleawtten uld " MJldioll "Ro dldn' -any • JACK ANDERSON penuading. He llld. 'If you can do i~ more potrer1 to you.' " rrr ALSO. IBSUZD a atat.ment on the matter which lnalated that only tis lawyera were alllllor!Zed lo dtll wllh lbe JuaUce Deparbnenl on lbe anU-trust Ca.sea. "Neither Mrs. Beard nor anyone e.lse a:cept legal munstl wu authorized to carry on IUCb negot11Uons/1 the state- ment said. This ii also falte . Felill Robalyn, .an In- vestment banker and clitector of rrr, told U1 be beld a serlea of about a ball-dozen -.1 meetlnp . during tbe merger negotiaUons wllb Deputy A ti or n e y General Rlclwd Klelnclienal Robatyu said lie wu -sj>eclllallly · aulhorlaed to "mate the·cue""' the economic side" by ITr Pr<aldenl Harold S.G. Geneen. RobaiYU'~ ackmwledpment Ibo puta ·the lie' lo an earlier tlatemmf by Kleln- diorlat; who 'has · -been lllllled to ~lace.Mitchell. ... At1<!rJ!ey General. On Dec. 13, Klelllcli...t wroi. to Democr1tlc National Chairman Lany O'Brien to deny that bilJi.level political pressure bad boon U«led on the Justice Department'• anU-trust lltllf In the rrr ..... "THE SE'ITLEMENT between, the Depertinent of Justice and !Tr WIS bandied and Mcotiated olclUlivelY by Antant AllGrnoJ Ooneret Rlchlld W. Mc!Areo (lhon hied oft tbe < ~ division l, • tbe Klelndlenlt letler uld. Obvioual)>, II Klelncliealt wu hoJdiDc -.1,lf!b wltlt &balJn"" tbe ..... could not hml -"lllndled ...i ;;f.!1~1~vel1" bJ M"'-IDd Dear Gloomy Gus Too Many Ignored His Birihday , We Forgot W ashingtonr C. B. tbinks studenta should call ttacben and principals by first names -(Gus Feb. 24). I tbink 1 -little ·generation gap ii ... good lhlng, along wltb respect for elders and those in authority. B.P.W. ....... ,., .... "' ""' ........ .... ""'f ,_. ,._ .. ..._., .... INlltr Plltt. cribea the prosnm as "revoluii1111ary" Ill that it f!va "lbe bulk of Soulb Vie~ nain'a farm land immediately, to the severai mlllion Vietnamese now.farmiq the ~·" · l · It II, be believes, "pr9bably lbe, most Important thing that's bapperied yet In Viebtam." · THE stcoND REASON the program ii promlslng,11 lbat Pmldent Thieu , bim- aeU more at home in the country than in Saigon. bu given it the hllhest pri- ority and is determined to carry it through. Even before thia legislatiot1 was enacted, the iovemment had made the politically difficult decision to raise the official price of. rice in the citie11, there-- by. flvlng tbt peasant incenUve to prog. ress from subsistence farming to pro- duction for th~ market. To tbe Editor: As you . may have noticed, •st nowhere during the long weekend of George Washington's birthday did our oountry's -flag make -an appearance .. Why? As a boy who lives on my .street said in dismay, "Nobody cares." He said, "I wanted to bang a flag over our balcony, but nobody cares." HiJ words were true. AJ Monday, (the declared national &liday) turned Into Tuesday, (Washington's actual birthday), 1 felt that surely someone in town must have 119t up a fiag Jn ,.~t to thJs great man. ~ut, 1 didn't see one. ~ what ap- peared 6ritllevt1ion! The most I saw was one verydull ape!cb, and a "mention" of our llr1t Prealdent at lbe end of Channel f's late news. THE '~MENTION" speaks for itself. A blowup picture of a pair of false teeth ap- peared on the se?feen. Now, I don't mind .. looking at false teelb, and being informed lbat Ibey belonged to Mr. Waabington. And, that they are ivory-plated, not wooden, a1 reported . Interesting, bu~ Is tbat all Iba! they CID say of Wahington? Do you know: At 16, be was surveying deep in the Indian Country? At 21, he waa aucb an accomplished woodsman as to cooll1 make a perilous trek, in the dead of winter. over the rug- &ed mountains of Virginia? MAILBOX Letters from rtader-s are IDl:ZcOPM. NormaUY writtr1 should convey their rmssages in 300 words or lts1. TM right to condeme letters to fit .Q.XlCC or eliminate libel U reserved. AU let- ters mu.st include 1ignature and mail- ina address, but names may be with- held on f'tque1f if 1u!fidnt rea.1on ii apparent. Poetru will not be p!W- lished. 111 the states had 1 1overnor like Rea- gan. I've got a chance to vote in the primary for a Democrat -don't lutow which yet -Yorty or Wallace. Wasn't it nice the other night to watch lbe people !hat greeted Nilon when he came home -upecially hill two son-U;laws. Not 1 hippie in the bunch. It was diileffilt when that bunch of bjppies greeted the Senator from Mas- sachusetts when be came to Los An. geles. TOM CALDWELL DetnOCratle To the Editor : Your editorial entitled "The Smoke- lilled Room" rai>ed lhe question of whether or not anything really neW la likely to come out of the new methods of selecting delegates to I.he national po. Utica! conventions as far u rank·and- file voters' wishes are conctl'ned. For those of us who have hid some uperience with the way the DemocraUc caUC\11 system has worked to far, we are confident that the new sr.stem has already aceomplished what rt set out to do. THE VAST MAJORITY of official Democratic California delegates have In f~ been chosen from the nominees ae-1 · at the candldate "caucuses. Though it ii true the candidates were under no legal compulsion to c!Jooee lb ... ptoi>Je, they obviously did feel a moral obl!iaUon to do ao. - Furthermore. the slates as a whole follow state and national guidelines u to representatives of. women, minorlO" races, age and economic statua. The Democratic National Convention thii 1 year is expected to be 50% female, 11 % black and 25% young people. If California ia any indication. mOlt of tbese delegates will baye been chooen from those who were first tlected in. their local district... Therefore, we be- lieve, at least at the Democratic Con- vention this year, that the "rank-and- file voters" will be ab}e to make their wishes known. LANE M. SHERMAN, Vice President Newport Democratic Club With increased security, better distri-bution of fertilizer and pesticides, lbe Jot.roduction of "miracle" h~yield rice, and crop dJveraification. alre1dy uader way, the Land-~lhe-Tiller program ·~ parenUy C0111e af just lbe right lime to handsomely increase the farmer's stake in bis newly-acquired land. That at the end of this extraordinary march, ht had enough energy left to challenge the French commander at Le Boeul? That he perscinally supervised the ~n­ strudlon of the moat diHicuJI .. ctions of bolb .,..at mllitary roads over lbese 1ame awesome mountains? Dangers of Half Truth . ' All lbe foregoing Is what I have been told and what I have read. How is the program actually progressing? And bow would someone like me, who doesn't know beans about farming, be 1ble to tell? All I can do is tell the reader what I saw. That during lbe 20-year period leading up to the American Revolution be was 1lready established as 1 fearless ex- plorer, a dangel'OUI foe of the IDd.ian, a superior backwood1111an? A man to equal or aurpa• the likes of Daniel Boone? He lilttally carved out the palh to lbe West for your great, great grandfathera and I WAS TAKEN by car to tbe Met? grandmolbers. Delta around My Tho by Mr. C. . DOES IT MA1TERT Should yoo care! Huang of the Chinese (Taiwan) Agricul- tural Tecbnical Mission. Do you care? Are humorous comments about his We saw endless fields of rice at •II . false teeth on televisiol au th It is. llf.aga of . development, )'tlWlg green figb'·-__ , planta ., well ., fields ructy for bar-rtmembered of tbi1 lronUer 1 ~ ~ vesUng or already barve11ed. Tbere commmider of meoT lloeen't be, among were fniit orchards and vein-.btea in othert, deserve IOme lllute1 even . u a every 1v1iJ1ble space -even between thank·you! the rice pacldiea. Ducks and chickana . Cbancet are ... cellent lbat many rilht and llsb were being cultivaled for tbe bere wllblll your city limlta are eltfier market. deocendanta of iVuhlngton1 descendanta Mr. Hu1111g •tplalned how Chinese ... of hla ne[ghbon and frienos, or perba:p1 pertise was being used to help the Viet. thole related to a private or officer who namese -instruction in livestock cul· fought with ud under him In various ture, crop rotation, irrigation, coopera· frontier balUea. There are many mlllta.ry Uve markeUng. The Lantto-tbe-Tlller and family """'1'da available. program, be Aid, was not enoqh Ip Jt. A liltlnc of Revolutionary War Vetera111 aeU. The tiller lll\ISI -· or bis la avlilallfe at lbe NaUonal Archives In ownership ·of .lbe land ·ii .meanlnileu. In Wublngloa, D.C. Your family'• mllilary tbe' area. I aaw ~t day, !'!"""' cer---ii located, ""'11<1, and aent tsl!Jly -lo De ·-nng. to you. The Illa -inlorniatlon for ,. .. -militia IDd reauJarL • You·, will THE PltosnRITY manuesta ltaell llOI recetve about len pbotoattttc coptu In aopllisticatecl famwnadllnery, Amer!-reprdlng lbe iDclivldual, Including rlllk, can-style, but ill llUle -lllllta ·Wre ularJ, llale, campalpl fGUC11t, dolts lbe outboanl motor, used not only lo placea, ad·Y&lilll>le flmlly history. navlgatt lbe canail 'and riven, but a11o ......... P0111111FVLLY turn old dusty dismounted and used u qatlon!""'!"· '""'' Ill place of lbe lfow. o1c1-1-.-, AmeriC.. Hlllory lato aomelhlng ••· treadle-operated w1ter-wbeel. cltlniiY real and "ry p • r I o n • I • The 1'QOd wt drove wu lined wllh Somelblnl 'to·C1re·1boul 5ometblng Jm. n.wly harvested ucill of rice. In Ibo portant. . flelda whole lamlll• were at -k Learning lo care -..m come from the lbiahlng the rice bH=alld, wlnno...,._ children. Bqln by railing Y!"" couniry'• It and piling it onto mat>. Dag In 11lpk to lbe .,..atneu whlcb )'Oii The lllWP 1 stoppod vliU consilted bavo Jnherlled. Change "nobody caroa," ol a pretty 10WJl' l)rl ad her !•tiler IO "I care.~' and brotllen. t toOk -ol the .,...P I cared .....,h to writ. Ibis. 1t wort, bu! '"1en l lrlid,lo l'i a -ff. HAYDEN Up of lbe girl, she WU OV.,.._ wilh ... barrUled lilfles. Bat her fal!W ll<f!lled ""'-nl. and llDillncl1 lilted up her otraw sunhat 10 the . ligbl would l1D on lier face. So I mapped lbe j)fclurt. A To lbe F.dltor: It II wonderful lo hive fllpers Uh the Resllter and the Emip. Alic, II Anyone who kDOWB the least bit about propaganda ud persuasion b aware that a ball-truth is more dangerous than a lie; a lie can alwaya. be upoeed, but a half- truth can be ma- nipulated so Iha! tta obverse s i d e re- mains concealed to the speclator . In a recent issue of the liUle maga- zine, "Quote," I ran a,crOl!!ls a perfect ex- ample in the. state- ment by B. C. F.orbes: "Strength COl1l<I from otrug. gle; weakness from eue." There la just enough truth In ti to make it a decep., live generallzatloo. . NOBODY WOULD deoy that a rertaln amount of •lruiBI• ii n~eaaary for the development of 1lrenglb; but loo mucb can be as bid aa too little. Struggle may atren(then us, but if the od<b are too uneven, it may alao overwhelm or cripple ua . And llkewile, nobody would d~t · too much eue makea / for w ; without llOllle challenge, we 1111< Into torpidity and softness. But ii ta worlb rtrnembering that only thoee1civllilations where lbe people bad a broad margin of etse cootributed a culture a n d 1 ~. Countrlea where ....-yone 1irugglei all the lime rem1lll brutal and backward in the. 1.111, the amenitlee1 the Ye<'/ Dowers of what we are pleiled to call 11clvllizatloo." . THE MOii!' PRODllt'l'IVE ao<letlea manage to achieve 1 creative teruiion betWffn suuggfe aild eue: enough com- petition lo keep 111 on our toea, but not so much u to force 111 to oar kntes. · Men wbo hav• bad lo 1lrugle t.roclously from an early age acquire weakneuea as wtll u otrenglba; Ibey tend to bec9me hanh, r1Ctd, con-temptuou of any nlueo but conflict -..! victory, and lncafllblo ol a.1Juotin1 to chonglng llmel and condltionL Sila sud> men tend to riae lo the top, lhty ~ leed their COUD!rles lato ~ • SYDNEY HARRIS approPriate combat, like a Napoleon or a Hitler. EVERYONE IS aware of the perils of too much ease, but It is not as clear at first that stru"le llaell can be damag· fng if Ule handicap ia so great that a man must sacrifice 1 l111e part of hi.a personality In order to make King ol. lbe ·HIJI. '!'bis ls why so many public "iuc- ctsses" are private failures. One of the main object. of slruQle fs to Jltaln rel1tJve ease, ao that other and bigber valuos may be aimed at ; but wben struggle ia too relenUess, it bemnes an end in itsel!, overwhelming 1 ad oblilttatlng the coonerailve aspecta of living together. A Keat!! or a Mozart died tragically young from struggling against ln- superable odds; a societr, which wauld have made 1' a little easer fO( them to give us more of their genius OUlht to be our object. otlAJrtOI COAST DAILY PILOT llobert N. Wnd, l'llbu.Mr Tho!llOI te..a, ldltor Afbf!'I W. Bain· Editorlol Poge Editor The edltotlal P&l!O ct th< l>lei- Pllot aefkt to lntorm and stlmu-· late readtta' by f)f"O'lmtlftC ttdl newqltper's opinions and. eom--- ment&Ty on topks or Mttrwt and 1itnlOClll~. by Pl'OVklins ~foNa_. for the exprtt1lon of ·our "_._"' oplnlo.., and by ..-.u.s lhl d!Vertt \'~IS of lnformMI oboo lt'T'Vtts and spok-• .,,..._ "'""' ..... . Sundl)', March S, 19'72 • • . c u ·• t r ti s a r a y t a 0 Ii ,, ~. Mlrdl S, 1972 Down Gasoline Alletf '. -Believe--Aii -·Thi_s _()r Don't . .. ~ ·' By THOMAS KUVIL Oallyr• .... My lissociation / with comic itrlp charaders goes back to the day I was born.• J ~. . If ... ..,.talala nut em pjl1U,.1Ji, , EDITOR'S N~OOK • com!~ ft'l!l ubll 1ar •~h Id! deeplf , enough, h~'ll •Qnd !bat it' WJS ori June 111 "' ~ ;.. 1928, lhat the Wa.11 young, s6me to the teenqer range, to the !eta (Walt and Phyl-' young adult -and others to the oldor, lo- lls) of G .. oljne Alley· veterate, loyal, longtlme comic fan (me). found on their door-: Once 1n • llfetime comes • strip that step {for the 1econd . appeals to all leveti and there is one bl time in the.Ir Jives) . Peanuts. For the most part, however, a basket. • ·oomics are aimed b1 tbt general direction In that basket was of one or two of those a.Be group!. -1.oundi! -a On Popularity, DAILY PlLOT readers ha~y and the baby . like Peanut$ aOO Dennis the'Menace best. came ~ be know.n cu -our surveys disclose. Moon" Mullins is Corky . .,. -.:. quite popular in a couple of aa:e ranges. And so, dammit, did I. or, minfl[ the 'So Is Gordo. The kid.I love MUU and Jell basket, I made my !1rst BPJM;atance on ;(young adults think they'N atupkt). that date and my pare~ts1 friends, who l Tumbleweeds and Sally Bananas setm to shared the Wallet fanuly's homey ex· b. b 'Ut the . "1•" .;..1a.....1 ..... II lstence on the pages of the Kansas .city ~~':'re 11 wi ,..... · GIWUU\l'f"'N eg~ " .. 't room for one SluMky fealln 'OJat'a beta around since 1111 -tbe ex- climallon-mitt·ridden Ripley's Relleve It Or Not, The llivifhly Wuatr1kd pone! aetmed always to -Indian fakirs.., beds ~ coalJ, radlant ~ Iii Cflllllent surrowic!lngs, athletes fu olivlous en· durance teata that defied belief. Of course, that's what It was all about -defying belief, ind always In · some manner too remote in-time or space to prove. AN AUSTRALIAN SHEEP DOG NAMED STEAMER OU'l'RAN A BUM· BLEBEE UP A STEEP MOUNTAIN GRADE NEAR ADELAIDE!!! GERALD DEN ERV AL, A ltUt CEN- TURY POET, LED A PET LOBSTER' THROUGH THE STREETS OF PARIS ON A LEASH !!! . ,. st h th t · ,_ ..,..L ·And a hardy bandllll love to banr on ar, ung a n~c ... uame on me. , i'.to. ttie soap optr;.. atmG.tpbere ef tbe Int.~ Maybe I should have beeQ glad i wasp t • pecc3bte generous and Wise Judge AN IRISH LADY SAT ON A NEST OF EGGS FOR THREE WEEKS AND BECAME THE MOTHER OF 100 CHICKENS!! ! . born four years sooner and been ·hooked f.Parker ' - with the moniker of Corky's older -· . · · . brother , Skeezix, but at arty rate tt toOk t~ ·Di.ck Tracy hau't been 1n our fold long me 17 years and a two-year Army enlist-J fnough to dfltermipe Jr he h•s held his ment to run away from the ignominy of ~pularlty doW!' ·tM;>ugh the yem, being introduced with a name out of the fJt,hough I have .• feeling that now that funny papers to some dazzling·bobby-hes s~pped toohng around on the moon soxer. (he did have some pretty silly deal- 1 bring th is up because .the advent of · ipgs up there for quite a aJiell), he today's new ·Sund'ay DAILY PILOT 1 ought to be as popular as ever. brings us back In association again. For if you'll look on Pige 6 of the color comic / THE SUNDAY EDMON has given us section, there he Ls.. And here I am. He ~chance to up.and our·comJc offer.lnga. looks younger than I and l judge him to ! Y'ou'll find Archie a re1ulai on Sunday, be reasonably happy, but I'm still one along with Boner's Ark and a puu.le l'(ell, thanks to the Wall Strtet Journal, I can now report that Mr. Ripley and his successors (he died fu 1949).may not have strained as hard as I thought. 'the feature today is, foi: the· niost 'patt, the work of a 73-year-old researcher who combs an array of . journlils Iinding ob- scure items to which any number of ex- clamation marks can be attached . But I was not the only doubter. In Bed· ford, Iowa, lives a retired postmaster 'ni!ned Wayne Harbour who his been· trying to prove the feature wrong since ltQ when he saw an item about a carrot that grew out of a radish. · : · A W ALLA ·C'E MAN ff is Choices: Third Party and 'No~ ' I • • ,'. • ,. • up: exc1;ptlng my visits back to Morgan feature for kids (with unreadable County, Missouri, I don 't have to be • ailswers that have caUUd ho end of cori-· called Corky any longer. st;mation here, at the IJl'.inter'a in ·san Bernardino and at the syndicate head· quarters in New York ). Mr. Harbour got the car"*radish story proved to his satisfactiOn and since has checked out at least three Believe It · Or Not items from each panel. He says he hu written 27,167·letters in his quest tor tnmr AND RAS' NEVER FOUND' ~ SINGLE INCORRECT ITEM'!! QUINCY, Calif. -"But, Dad ..•. " By JACK WAUGH' ·. , him as much as it ~ts,the'most avidly this disrespttt for law and order. I read Ch ristia n Science Afonitor Service anti-busing parent m Dallas: He say's,. the other d•t•where aome 90 poticemerr "That Issue could decide this electlol'l, were killed last year in the line of du ty. mark my words. There isn't any ~rent How art')'ou rotng to keep·Jaw and order, ALL OF WHICH is a Jong introduction to the DAU.Y' PILOT's,first color comic section and some of the characters and features it offers . , To a large extent, most newspaper editors study their comic selection with cool detactunent. What the readership surveys show,· he follows , But other things enter into his selection. Prejudice Is one, aviilabUity anothir' (ttttitor}' is limited for some comics ), and variety another. 'Some comics appeal to the very A couple, we've dropped. Li'l <Abner, ,like Pogo, seemed to have run ibls course. And we substitute Nancy f0f Plain Jane, believing 'it a better in: troduction to reading for the very young set. (The story/gag line of Nancy is so in· anely simpl~ that I believ'tit the ultimate Ftest for hangovers; If you don't un· defstand the Sunday Nancy, stay in bed.) IN ALL THIS SELECTION, Utere To be honest, I doubt if Ripley's · Believe"It Or Not ever wilt find its way onto our Stmday comic pages. Because, regardtes1·of Mr. Harbour's reported in- vestigations, I DON'T BEIJEVE HJM! ! ! And I.don't think Corky 'Wallet does, either. Maybe Dick Tracy wiU check it out for us. · "You bet, Son, I'll vote for George Wallace !( he runs again·. I voted for him last time, in '68, and so did your Uncle • Ch8Fle'y; 8nd' lhere are·a lot more people who are going to:do It th.is timi than did it last time. You wail and see'.~·· ' My father has often been ,tha:t way, voting for a thir'd-party caftd.Jdate.· oi' for somebody else besides whom most o~ the rest of us were voting. He is, by his own definition , a tri-unity of "radical, in his right mind who likes the i~ea. '' when keepin1 U i.s ~o dangerous . Pretty -.. _ •. _ soon you.. won't be able to. hlr:e anybodr to SO HE WllJ.. vote for Govttnor keep it. Then we will really be 1n a bad Wallace agaln because, "while .I .don1 w1y." 1, .. think he is the best man In the worla;he "You Wnow," he say.a, ,flmaybe It Is <iedjcated eoough"to' stralgllleh out this wouldn 't be a bad Idea to resdrrect old ra~la1 sltuation." "'· E De'" • C.•Son," he say s, ''the government should use any means necessary to stop .ugene ~ .. • 1 _ . Dad, 1iven bis X. would probably be Just ornery enough to vote for him 11ain. . . • President. Doing It Alone loner, and reactionist." Ai:id. he is doing it again. Now that Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace 1s entered in the Florida primary and thrtatening ·to roll as a third wheel State' Ch~terin~·Syst~m -Could St~angl~ Americ~ ' -again if the Democrats don 'l nominate , ., , . ~· lro1iically, Liberals Lead : lsQlationist Sumce. 50mebc!dy to his lil<jng -all" few sucn '.'.By ~ RAI;"R N~DE~ " • · h\>¥ing ~'.~av~ sJ9Fi }.locktd.jo exist -.Jhi~ ~ame h!~·sla.rf:td •bobbing,up .. 1 ~ ~· mosl ~i.~ns,; .,a· ~Y <!Vt.s fr1~~i e~~· \v 1n<tt -"'i on the sfump. ~d the fttsl volce I heard · wlthout·a ccuntryWoufd seem suspfcibus '. ~TBB "nni4C1\ of Dell IW'" -- !'Y· ~~ BAl}l\f GjlLDW.A:fp Arrl:erlca's world• Jead~rshfp Is 1 being maintained "almott single-hindedl)t these d~ys by thti Pres'ident of the UnJted States. Not only in h1$ his- toMc trip to China but In a doze.Jj other ways the President has moved On his own in(tiative to thwart the liberal isolatlonlsts in the Congress. r Some of his moves have been ac- complished lhrough executive orders while others rest on the President's penchant for personal diplomacy., Others came-about through movement of Navy unit.s and other elements of the armed _ services on orders of the Commander·in· Ch tel. THE WHOLE IDEA of presenting a piC" ture of u.~. readership is much more im· portant overseas than most Americans realize. I had been aware of this for some time, yet my recent trip through the Pacific and Australia to Antarctica surprised me at the degree of concern which exists among foreign officials about America's future role. The liberals. who want us to cut and run JJOt only ia Vietnam but in pl! other areas of the world, do not like 'fhat the President is accomplishing. For example, Chairman J. William Fulbright of the Senate Foreign Relations ' • BARRY GOLDWA1'ER Committee ta already· conducting an fn. ve1Ugation of presidenUal executive orders to· show that they overreach the President's executlvt" powers and ahould be submitted to the Senate for r1tlfk1- tion in Uie form of treaties. To anyone who knows the history ol this country's worldwide commitments, the situation today is nothing short of ludicrous. It will be recalled that it was the Democratic Party, with, the active support of Fujbrig!lt and other proonlnent ~ocrats, wbo forg!d the m,ajor links In a 11ystem·of U.S. forelfin aid that readied around the entire world. Objections to the overextension of America's infl'1eDCe (!ilSed almosl entirely on our financial 11£itattons) came largely . from the Republlcari Part.Y and men Uke Pies!dent Nixon and myself and others who today are fighting to maintain our position in the world. PRE3mri.rr NliON, like o t h'e r responsible Republicans, realb:es that this nation cannot play a world role for three solid .~ecades and then suddenly <kj:lde to pull back and end all eir taii1lement.s both military and economic. Foreign nations, llke large buslneuts, . ·shouUng was Dad's. H he bad a red, " and ~:-But i>qLJ.q mahy Jea4}ni ' ..,.-• ware ._cm ~ opertla0'0r~ .-Of, bu!lgota ~d plans. wlllto, n blue ht!, ft ...,.Id ha .. George · r,oi..t.i,a«utrvei wllil are tidfaJ ilia I ~". 1WINIP1111! ~ Ml,l"lr. )l'1W ~ta fben ~ch ~~w~are wrUten1•"1t, ·''l ·1"' ·,~ .. •· •111eir' lj)tln ~IJIUlll~·~ ~lll'~N~ islve. 1ta14,1 pr..~~t~I ';.nolt~~tion'al1ur,;,.il.;.d~o• ,,,. n• '~" i: ..U .,, 1 ''rl1 ,.;Ml~i:,~ ~lr,••r· 1·~. P,., '•' •' s ' cope wl~b.1~•11 '• . --·• • . ' THE •¥1R8'1' T!MB! MY "llitllet Jiver a na onauy s met~ 1 1 a ' ' tor l!!.:1 .~_,;;I~ Power Vll<WlllB r.wl·and <1>ndltlons •are . voted' •-cklln .1-h'e ~:ti~ -~'the ,•-, . 1 1. , . .1 " .II" .• : "!l"m II• . 'ua •""'• ,. ~ :-'"'"'" .. ,....,.., .. , l•· ., . . I stat~' tJ H• tci '·": ,, made to order, for Ute kind of ~giro.Ive presl~entlal ~ol .of tl)a . ,Year.~·saw . WI' month, at.,;~ •White Hou se c\ittc.:.J 1""blf'°''a}':,,<f.D. • • ' lntwrnatlonolbm Ute Soviet UDIOll 11 now Harilfiii fOf Ute .Republican/ and 0>1 for ; '<»nl.rence on the · Jnil;..irlal W. Id . ~· .. 1 vJnc -.·at IJlillll >nraihif ;n.' · · • Ute Democrats il)d hadn't heard of either "' ::-;rd . . . . , or ra . and provldJnc ·tbeJn wilt 1 FO!' Hample, everywhere ' the Biltlsh one of them. The last name on·ttte ballot ~ • (;,lrl ~-Ger'lackfl',;<;llalnrtan of DlOlll l)'mpelhetlc judiciary;· '!'be ~;- have wtlhdran from lhelr·lonner seata was EU&en• V. Debs, Sociall!> candidate, Dow .Cbem1cal COmpe,ay, revealed this corporate dilrtUa hi the U'S •Ilia • of empltt pllwer Ute Ruaians bve made who was in prison. '1Theit he 'was in _yeariling by his 'oli bUJ~I coQtdJei. · ·aJnioo1 q~'jj • d 1.:...;, ..... ~!-,..=. an ~ftort to fill the gap. This w~ hap-prison .and still running (of'.prtside~t," :····Hi declared tJui·t 'An ~'a~J~W· . i' . ,· .i y: y•--.~~,,·~~ pening east of Suez, and most particular. Dad sa1~, "So I voted for that ipan nght mratton ... ithoUt \anj r UonaJ· ii" · i.W. ~ ~ 1 .• .. 'Jy i1' the lnditp Ocean area, where the away,, quick." f ~ , ' w , ~. " es. This all m1y sound as If' jt ·i~d'lh- British made good their promise to pull All of u..ln .the fa"1llY have.heard whal ''. .. 1 '.operate' ID(lft ~~Illy ind ~Y ; it"1tst Of!)y iawyirs. B~t led er.I, YI. - up sll);es .by the beglnoing, ol 1972. happened next at the·dilµIer.1ahle Of\lhe , ~l!"",lhe worl~. LI"'!' he, told "! In-charter' .Ilia ~ · ilfit The Sov><t Un,ion unmediately assigned farm the night afler. Grandin• had ~ii . QUll'~ that for a d°"""' Dow bad ¥ ' i w "Ii t'OBltq • whl,ch 1 a large port or 1ta new and .growing navy · up all electlOn rught down ~I the precmct ; slUllf.lng the posalbWty Ol locattq' ..,.... . ·"' 11' -':""""-~ve. t:,o W ~ d to duty m the Indian Ocean and It ·would counllnir oJection votes, There wert'IOO · llflnci , bi · , • I , " . · • ~ ljll~es, ~llln'!':", . IOV"PP- baff bad untti'l?uted control of Utat area v 0 I• 1. cut in the . irnj a•n 00~ • , ,.the. ~bhilan,, Ttio. """1 d !l!"ta aDd , environment .u well du if President Nmm had Ml moved. to Callfornla town that year. And only one ol\llocl1, ht •~. !'~11:\d ~ ual&V(>'llDle :·w abllfty .oi:o,,, soclel to nd•to establish an ~ericln ·naval prttence in ot ·them Was for Debs. -.tr.· tu cori!equen~_to irrJeltOfl in the ti• "'such .:..i...· i.;: Tb, 'I -.refpo 'pje the same region . . . ''"'""''"' . or ~-~·1n . " lil ~ . -,-' ._...,_, e corporation u p h hi · .11 . · the ' . "YoU know," Grandm·a .said, her. brow ·. ~'"';"'&~: -.iii:;~ Vol.Yw_ ·~lfCI} a ·~ Sqpreme Court h•• aid; . " ' •1 • eraps story. wi . see'" knlttin"··1sdllfi tdlrttttons ·or~-""-14••·em'~•tn..'' ,,,..,,, !., "" _,. •• ~:.•. !S: . .a•sreaU9nol Pres1dent'sC111natr1pan1mportantmove .. §.J.!1 .• , ren . . .. , . · . ,..,.... 7 •1•~.: • r ":-.• · ":ir. .. ~ 1ij&e. it.J•··J>tenmed .to ha~ by aworldleadertoassureavistareaof cem? ... Tbere.s a Socla~ls~ ~n .our co, ...:.·:· ... . ,_ ............ ·". r.~ ~:-~·· .. '· -:--""t' ! that world of his COUtl.lry's C'.!Orrtinuing in-: mun1ty .. VotM for Debs ... ~d. w.~ .• ~~ t IF·l!VER TRERE~u a new ati'ufiient 1 ,1_ • ;;t!ifi ~efit ·Of t'erest in affaiis fir beyond its own (lgure Out for the life-Of U!! _:Who it~· ~ for federal chartertn1 of the top 1000 U.S. pubuc • • • ltl rtahta to act u a cor-. border. .. . . . . . ' . : · • ' comp~~·, currenUy cftai1erail byJhe poratlon an onlY:pre1trt"!:to . .,ll 11 Io111 If nothi.rlg. ·dev~lo~s. from ~ ~tsS1on THEN sHE LOOKED at o&d, Who wls state1 ur. Gerstacker'1 caftdJd u ., ." u. ~t obey"" the lawt of J,t1~·~apon, ." but the pres1dent1al trip itself, these con· . ,finning and winking at Gra'ndpa, ·and presifon.·';tpplltd "Jt . .. ~ \.: _ . ·-1 ~ ... \..-"-- siderations would make it .worth the trou-. she gasped, werlt slack moutbf(I; ~d Th · .... ,... • 1 J THE CllARTER ls basically 'the con·· hie ~nd expense. . said, "On Arthur ! You .•. ,rn .never.tell .--e JP!!•~ ....... o .. &UL.C91DW1its ·!tf:CI 1/11,,,._. -tile <ol']lOtlllaa.:And. the This country is .destmed to be a wor~d a soul!'.' operaUiie inten~te ~ lilterni1ionally !'datt'. actJla: U.. tepresenlatlve-;,f· leader f.or many years to come. That 1s In 1958 my father surveyed lhe GOP yet chartered by .!YCh states a1 Dellwa:re r.· ~ .... Al ·1 ,._al~enttn. ti:...1. tlP,e Its manifest destiny. We are. fortunate t.o ballot in the presidential primary, turned or New Jersey hu stoked political ~ . .t r1~ ~ ' ~.:.:~.' .. "" ~·~ have a courageous ·and fars.tghted Pres1-fiery-eyed at both names an~ wrote in: . . ~. .. I_ Yen~ pt,l~i~, s~ at.JlmJt.t dent who will work qaimt all odda to ·"any otber Idiot'" and put an X after.tl11t. troveray since tlie lliti ltlh.F•nt1111. At ltai>Olty by It. charter. i!leoe-prtv•'-..,_ · t · th t "' · · ball 11 ' that time and ··11ttr by • Prealdallll to ,~: th · ·~ mam &UJ a J>OS1uon. Dad has a rule about .marking o : Roosevelt and WUson, and JU1t bef9fe • I!~ .wl the ~ power1 of just vote "no" to the : whO)e thllil• World ·War Il; the-faue . of tecNral 'Jn1>1iey and !ochnoloiY pj)isesud by tbqe f \ \ . Divorced .an.d 34? Look Out because "they word it in sue~ a way tliat chartering replfClng lht ~ ,for Jo· ".Jlant COIJIJllllle• rtq111re 1 lnOd~tfoii youcan't,understandan)'"O(lt," , terstate buslneu firJDI' _,. IDd:J~ ·o{ the ~1 ·a~1'J.el~bJ.UtJel He's a man straight out of the rug· tJpte was. deru~ ~y n~w~ rt.fotma ·whkb mult be met. Thi cbaitei~hun:t gedness of American · political iD--1centerlng •around the ~l"'«uutrust ... h ....... • · p • •· • ·~ dividuallsm . When you call ·out for all-tbe ame!ldm,entl or establlihri1eftf l':1 9 r ·~ed. ~U9h ~.~tll'l1 a· ctl).tury, b\it WASP• in the room to stand, ·he fiaes ·~gulatory· · a1wlei, iucb""al · fli~ the ·corporale ,impict on IOdtty,.dlJil"'t gladty. He Is •• hard as a diamond. Inli!rstate• 'Cominm:o CoininlN\oft or Ute ·anll lndlrec!j,' ll!lf ¥Ully ln<lreaoed. , ;, ' Young t.dy, do you carry eyedrops in Your purse? Probably not: But tnost 111 the girls bt Europe cfo now. As Fornmon as lipstick thereabouts. • IF BO'M:I the btlde and the 1room are . or nigh school 'gc, odds run f°"' Oil! of ,i ve she's expecting . FLOWER that blooms the lopgest is • said to he t~e orchid. THAT AGE when a divorced man is most apt to remarry Is 34, the computers show. .YOU CAN figure a Ir own elepbBnt's heart weighs just about 45 pounds. <JERTAINLY a lot " • . o( people on welfare In Los Angeles. They outnumber the 1n· tire. population of San Franclscor In !act. " CAN YOU name the II basle bome •I>' plUmc,ts! N•lther can I. Can report, bow· . . L.M.BOYD • ever, that 90 percent or all American homes ·now are equipped with 12 of same Let 's see, washer, dryer, water heater, stove, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner: tele-- vlalon., radio, electric coffee pot, freaer, dishwasher, touter • , . give up. TO GRADUATE from nigh school In Sweden, a student has to take at Ie.,i s~ weeks on•lhe-joh training. That'• any job, not necwarlly In said student's Fhosen field. Theory is a youngater needs to work bard for pay to he educattd. Not such a· bad notion, what? SO SOM&BODY teltphoneo -etiody 500 million times a day In this coilntry, Thal1s a fut of C.:..versatlon. no! Crtdlt the dial. telel>"'1c•· Wllholll said dial, claim Bell ofOclli.1 every grownUJI &lrl mw would bv• lo oe a ltlephont opera· 1or to· handle that many calls. QUESTION irises as to whether people . who try but fall to kill themselves really mean business. Most do , ~oat do. Or such was the conclusion of a psychiatric study in the New Orlearis· Charity Hospital. There, 31 such cltlzet\s were cllecked out by researchers. Oniy:l3 bad merely Jone through the motions. The other 11 bad really waated to do away with themseJvts: HE KISSED hi! lady-friend, did William 1VerlOC1 O(. Saskatoon, Sa1kat. chew8.J). It. was an eigbt·secood tJs1. the judge fined Mr.,lverson ~ !or that. He said Mr.,Iy~non oucht not do 1ucb whllf d..rlvfQI hla car 'down a public thoroughltre. Remember that, youni .fellow. Lawmen clock.ktase1, loo. IF YOU'RE a alonder New Zealand farm wife, you can il]>ect to live longer than Jilll about ani'body. Con1ratulatlons. But U you:re an ovetweijbt, '¥!0ducated, El)'ptt1n blcheJor, your chan~ aren 't so l<Jod. In lac~ you probably woo't make II past qe 30. Resreta. Those are Ute sad 1lltlstlcl. ·strong as lye water, and Is lorthrlght·and '.~lle:a and E•~hanJ•·E\>mml.•'iOti· :· :. ·Ti.e air :-ie, breat1le, ~ salet"'~ hone$t as a bucket of water in the face ·on · n • t:· -, a cold Sierra Nevada spring morning. · ·!'l~w .. e:~~ a~onjer. r.~1~ ~ i ·• ~he: producta.4.Uley. ~' from~ auto~'~ He and his brother Cnarley (ogether ~;~e.f:'~:;dj::~~~lnogf. !be public fib ~·· ~~ q\lllltr of ·IO'fe~t ti\~ were so strong in their younger 'days, · · · · • · · , : . ' • · ·. • · . . : •9'...,.1Vt, W9 a.uar. •fkl: U~'I ~r ~1e1,1 ~ tney could bo~t an entire wag<>n load of FEWER ·COll,PQ!tA'!'J.ONS . not · 'Otii' dblrlbutlcm ol wtalth alld 6p1'>'1luilty -r, alfalfa with a •loite sling o[ their three-'(/Ontrol a:iarger poi:ti0t\·o1.,l!ie. econom: ~por·:::i ~~~··~~Ped. ~1 ·lined pltchforln. At 73, his handsbke·stiU but al'IO are deallnJCwlth tbl ltcllnolorlfl . • . . .. ~-..:-· .. . .' . buochea up the bQnes in the unfuspecting and polillcol power Utat h<avlly 1ha~·!he f .New ~!!!,.:""' ~• !O!' I.lie 1000 finger• of a new and willcing ac-society. · · .: '· ~ ~ "vru..,_iuq would·be, tn'efiec; ... ..a . qualnt1nce. He wear s a gtetn-gray·l?lue The . h : · " '· . new ~1tltutklb for their , •~cJivltl-. · plaid lumberman's shirt and has worked . .sta~. wbk .now. charter -cor· There would be new conditions for eior-: hard •II his life, most of it bere at the porahons, are no· match. The history .o.f ~ate democracy l!ff~Jlng_s~lderS roof of the' country, and votJ?d a brand .of &tale chartering haJ been ·a very UQeq\Jal ,&pd ~mployes~ .. ~~w flructµres .qalnst polltfcs as maverick as he Js. . . contest be~ween (Orporate . 1iants and conp!£ts of. ln\erest .among owcers alli leg,1 pyg_m1es. As or,e meas~ of th~ direotf»'s. new dlsc~e reqlllmne.ntsl6 HE 'REASONS about' politics witn .• smog-free clarUy .of conviction: And this ytar he is as certain as ever he ctoesn't care for blacks or for hippies with long hair and the American flag sewed on the seat of their pants, or for "dropouts on weltare." He says: ·"Son, here I have Paid hardeamed taxes for years and 1. 'set th.,. people I h r 9 w rocks through Utt wlndow1 at the university and bum down our Institutions of higher learning and we bave to build them up again. It makes me tUrlous." The tbousht ·of school busing upeels size, a llit . M the ·Jop lO '""~~. 9j1.,..,.,,e Uio many COlll of sec:recy, 6 statez and c1t1e1 by l\'OA.revenu• 111 llJl8, l!licllanlt-miinOplify Jtandards !Qpromolt S!Ve)I Q/ the lop 10 "1d .41 of. tho top ,$0 geOulne com(ietitiOll.' ind C q n I Um .. t were CQrpcral1ons. •• sovereignty in tht marki tplace, "'°1'k1bfe · Half of 'the nation 's JOO largest coni· enfotceme;nt ·procedures ·and Unctions panles and c1ne third of the ftr.ms Haled on and olher ba•lc ways to let the 1bulil the New York Stock Exchange .ha9e and deceived obtain 8 more JarsJa:htlill made their legal hom~ ln U.. Uny 1ttle or accowitabllily frorA corporate -officials. ' D<lawor'-About 70 yeui 1~0 Delaw.,.. ' RePiadng Ute antiquated ital. cbartd: decided tO launch a viaoioui jal14 pri> WW!d provide' al!ected people with !he gram to attract corporate chicterlog. tools and tnlormatlon to 1nt~pate ot~ Jts law was for sale; 1ts ·ltal1lature and problems, as well, such u America'• bl ' courts doV!loped 1 verU1hle "cot port le gtst comptnlea qultllnl ·tbtlr, leJaJ .Reno" facilitatlng the soHost of charter-residence In Ute U.S. loi soma ~ ing condltlona. GM, Ford, m , bl,·bank oceanic Island. • . - ..... • • • J I J ' . ... ' . . --'. -· -s.Mlt.-...a; s. im·'. . ' . •. '• This week only.163 ~c)if our woven wood '-.coilection. 1 ' • • ' • • • • • . • ~ •r ' -..,,.. I.,.. New, exciting and on 1111 now., L,-' Window treatments In wood.to·• niatc.h any de.car. Ourwovln wood collection ls available In , ROmin ehades, sPring roller , . , shades·and traverse ~raperi ...... ~, ... ; .......... ,., · ColorcomblnatJoh$tO'CtlaTige .. .,~'· r ' lf:l••ci~!r11foo~ofyOurho1t1j11 •.. or ~ ~ : enhance your prne,nt·one. •• 111 at15%uvingsnow. · ~ .. ' Call collect: (714) 523-6511 for our shop-at-home service, free. JCPenney _ · ·? The values' are .tiere every- . ' Decorate now, use Penneys llme-pmyment plM. • !. • l· . • • : ·' .. ~ o ' ! I ~ ~ / ' • • -.. ; " .· - . CllM,y ~---lounge arovnd in any of these easy-going styles. Your choice of atiipes or checks in misses :tjzes 10-~8. Also in women 's sizes 38·44, 4.M . -· __ Special 77c Streich nylon INlfttyhoH for an all-sheer l~O-,;~ .s.i~!!s to,fit,4' 11" to 5' 5" 9nd . S _s .to 5'.10;'~!11 .Suntan or Coffee Beon. With sheer •al1d•lfoot. _ -· ~·:· . :• • J 1 • , .• ' . · ... . • f • l 0 • ' 11 I . f ~· : . Speclat -•3 Ylnyt ._ -d•ll 'Wltb, cork wedgfll 101• In choice ' of'f1shlon colors. Worrien'1 sizes S·M·Ml·L·XL. 1 • '' . . ' .. Special •3- Co\1< wedge ..,.,. of · crlnkfe:Patent vinyl. in , fashlon"colors. Women's sizes S·M·ML·XL . JCPenney . ·The values are here every day.,·~ .. , Shop •undly noon to 5 p.m. 1t Ille following lt0re1: '· :'.: ' l .. ~EWPORT IEACH,-Fi.i.ioll bl.incl. HUJilTINwTON BEACH, Huntl119ton Centtr.- Clitrg. It • J • I ' ·' • •• . ' ' • ) T •• ' ' • • I ' .. ' ' .1 .. • • ) l • ' ' , ( 5.nd.,, M~h '· \m OAILY l'llOT , ,t 9 ., Private S~hway __ s:ecu res ·Public ·Funds ........ ., IUdllfC ~- MEDICINE MAN JINGO ··CHECKS BEAT Clown Visits Mrs • .lngo Bosko of Cosio Moso Clow ~ ~fi.ngs '.; : • . . I I ~:C~er w ·S~k t . :· . By ,'JOHN ZALLl!B Of ...... '""·~ "I get.klCked and·P!lltcbecr. I have ~ bitten and kids have tried to pull off my nose. "It's only my ho1lng that keeps me 'ln shape for Ule rigors of this double life." / A clown isn't supposed to I have 'problems like these, but f Blll Ti>chler of Huntington Beach -who doubles u an international jet airline pilot in real me ~ admits that b~ brings the difficulties ori bimseil. ... • FORT WORTH, Tei. (AP) ~ pf the city. -Aa subways go, the Tley 'Top apeod on the MIO M&O Is nothlJli . to rival seldom exceeds :.> mph and modern )llllsa transit The \neWI' ue there more than live ')'stem 11 neither supersleek · ~. eocb wllh 1 mnhnum ol, nor llptiilng fast. ' · I l'I •· pwengers nunbllnf . .BY metropolitan comparJ. along the tracks alrilultane. ! ,*1. It Jai.1 toy, lhe fanciful aosiy, . .,..lion ' of restless Tuu i;¥,1llver.,lad ·bl .. ..,.., klsineasnlen, the ·world's ooly •ltllbulb clllH!!I dea~ by -known, privately· ow n·e d 'LeOnaidsil ii'i"Ustoffa .from' tubway; die tro ey car days In Ila underground rout 9· Wuhlngton, D.C. They ue llnlcbes but I,400 feet, Ilnklnr comfortable but not oPl!lent. the d.owntown Le o n a rd 1 Built in the early 19'08, the · Deporlmenl SU.re wllh 1 5,000. ""bway wu part ol an U · -ocre par · lot on the weotern panslon project that Included a Sale. Starting SUnday at"no0n • ·Savesso Reg, 229.95.,Sllo 179.95. Queen size matt1'8118 and box spring set features "8colla. 12sl~supports and scroll quilted reyoncover over. polyurethane foam. '8amonth* • \. .. Saves10 Reg. 339.95. Sale219.95.King size mattress and box spring set has920colls, 16 side supportssnd scroll quilted rayon cover over polyurethanefo"'ll •• 11 •month*, • luxury layer lo< deep padded, luxurious aleeping comfort ,. • tnoulatlon layer f<* firmness and durablnty • euppoit i8y. has high coll coUnt for jinn support · ' .. . ·-... ' . . . '· . . . Fort Worth would have fold<d i.,. 1go u It weren'l'for lhe· subway," says . DavJd Far- rington, city planning dir.ctor. U0e ol !119 Ii~ "'1~ tot and aubway 'liU ~ reducod \raffl e.~ wlthlli the bualness .,_ • City ligureo npirt that 25,000 paasengen !Ide the MltO dail~ on an averace. Durln( poU •hoplnf periods, IUclt II Chriatrnu, tho fisure more 111'11 double1. The 0ownto1111 tehnlnlJ Vides .. alt liao r.; " 1 I • ~en ~ reach the air.et clurinll boun"""" tht'atore la not open. Thua, the 11Ubway can be used by people working downloim. The morning run beclna IOme two boufs befoJJ the 1::.1 1.m. storo o.p. n 1 n g • Befcn l :ts, motorlall pay 50 cenll to park In lhe Leonlrdl lot Allor 1:11, parking la free. The ovanlng run ends 311 mlnulu, lltef lhe 1tore cfot. lnf, • Leonords became a dlvlai(>a of T1ndy In 1116'1. • • '• "You get a few Jau&m and that encourages you to go ahead and try to break your neck,'' he says. ' l ' ·1 ~ •. .., ,, --in · hospitals around the world, BUI Tisch1er 'can be . j · · found c!qwnlng ar"'!"d. He's , · • ~ • , performed in Spain, EnlJand, 1 o( tile pa this be vlalll • - !'ranee, Hong Kang, Aullralia, neveil qilit.: · \<> W<rk. ) ' South Amerlco -· and most ' ' recenUy ~·at· Costa M e·s a . JinJlea wi.s ere~ ln 1111 Memorial Hospital. shortly a(ter TIJc:iu,. dOddeil SIMPLE.JOKES be wf'ted· to' join \be Slrbie Needless to say,. Tischler Cir°'l'·1n. Pitlaburg, when be lived st·lhe time .. takes his clowning seriously. · "U I can make patients forget their problem• for a lfllnute ahd smile," he aays, "I feel I'm doing 10mething worthwhile." Some of hi!: jokes are simple, even silly, but they raise laughs. "I on~ knew a girt named Ellie who got married to a boy named Font," he recounted in Costa Mesa. "So that made her Elli Font." . Telling joke1 Jike these, he describes himself as a sort of "poor man's Bob Hope who wants to make children laugh at things they probably won 't think are 90 funny when they grow up." Tischler has two basic cos· tumes. In one he is Jingles, a traditional clown with oversiz· ed pants, a big red nose, and fuzzy hair. GOAT SKULL : TiacbJer discovqed one of lhe most lmporjanl princlpltS of clqwiling thal nJi!ht. "I ac- cidetjtally back4d thto a guy wire;, fell down , and,' for· the first time, kldii lauglied at me. But then I ktitw~ bad It made: 'All I bad to elf. to .. tertain them, was.to brT't'my·u~·~ EXTRAGUM ~ Ti!Cbler has cdme • o Jone way since that flli;t nllbt. He has tus·own 'coaluqles now and , he h!i• the detllla !down pi:Ciy well. · t~ , .. "!,bide all ll!Y 9kii>'beduie a ·clown la 'juSt I llke ~ 'Claus to a kid," tae-1iuplalned. "If any akin show8,-the tmqe is g9ne." 1 • ; Aa a ~o'" p!lo~. ,Tilehler can ' uiually arrange b 11 schedule so that he can al'tt'aya ahow up in a city where there are• kktJ who want him. The • tranl!Onnation from '" -p -··~ I . r i • ' • le : H°":!l;le -two '.~f ~,~~~c~.~sle.ep :. :· -as comfortably a( one ~ · , . · ; ~. 1 • ; . I ' . --• . . ...... -•; \ ... .. ._, t .. ·saveseo Reg. m.95. Salt 219.95. !Sing size mattress and box spring set has568 coils, 16 side supports and quilted rayon sateen cover over polyurethane foam pads. 9.50 • month•. • "'J ·~ .... ., r In the other costume he Is Jingo, lhe Magic I ~.d l a.n Medicine Man, complete' with Buffalo. bjde .headpiece ldom· ell w,ith ""'"°!'la!, hOrns and the Hull of a1 wil~ goat. ,,11oi l<r'clowtr tale&'· •!foot ....... , ... hour. Sometimes he switches • l'lexolator" lnsuliflorimretll1it llfm iuppoit·" • vertical stitched pre-built borders on mattress · The only problem', with 'ihe Iildian oos!Umit ~· •tb&t ' bis · · c pOtion bo8da' -: wbiCh :ft to be .1ble tlJ ·cure.BOme pllot,'1 uniform for clown suit In the airplane itself. This fact causes: him to muse · ("YOO 1¢ow,1people who fly airpllJ!U .. are a ways saylng, ·'I wonder • wblft, aort of clown la In , the cockpit:' ") • EnroU~ent i~ .Co~eg~ . ' '. , ;, . .. I Expected to ·Level Off • WASHINJlTON' (AP) -tbeR'olher, atallatlca: , ¢>liege .and university .enroll· -• The · II!' · mu!~ m~t 'may level off fo'r Uie schOols th.It I beiong '.1o the next few yean, partially aSIOClation reprdent On!y :.> because of llinits imposed at a pt~nt Of · f.l¥!j country'i nine nuinber of inltitutions. million co!lefian1. 1 1• ~ ,. That concl_us!On · h11 been -The gi1nt of. the .mu!U. "'18eaied In .1 report of the camp.d' Institutions -D •life N1Uonal A>lociatlon of State Stale .Unlverslly of N.W York Universities •lie\ Land Grant with 350,9111 students u of last · Colleges. · fall. , The woclaliOD surveyea W --Amoni'otbei' Dli iy.tenU:; campuses and found that ,the City lJnlver1lty of New enrollmenl In the fall of 1971 York reportad a O I , 3 O 7 w11 5.7 percent higher lhan lludlnts, but that Includes the previous ye1r. 1,11111 1iao coarited by the state , I ·• ' • heavy duty plastic cotnor guords.on box spring Sile prlcM lllfoctlvo lhnl s.tunl8)'. . ~-1 .·-· ~· . :.. .. / f I ,-1 , . • . ' <; ~ _..'1.:_• . " ~ ~ 't ' . , • ' • This amount represents the required minimum monthly payment under Penl\8YJ Time Payment Plan for tho purchase of tho ,.lal9d Item. •' No FINANCE CHARGE wlil be lncur1ed If the balance of the account in the flrslbllllng ls paid In full .by the closing daie 611he next billing pertoci. ' When Incurred FINANCE CHARGES will be i:leferm[ned by.app!yl,,-g J)'eriodlc rates of 1.2% (ANNUAL PERC!NTA!JE RATE 14.4%) on lheflrsl'600c and 1 % (ANNUAL PERCENT AGE RAJE 12•,o f p~tho portion over.$500 of !he previous bal~nce wllhout dodu~lnQ paym,enls or credita. . , . .,,,· , . I ~ ' , ~ 1 r / I . ..-JrCPenney l'he vallle s are here every day.-. ... ._.... . --~-~· ' • • ' ; •Shop Sunday noon to 5 P .M. at the foll owlng 1tore1.~ ~ • • • , ! • ' • .. I• '"' j!ut the number of freshmen 1)'11am , ·The Unl yenily of ,.,.. only .:II percent-to Wlacolllln !lated IU, .. and 610,J64 -for the same period, the University or callfomil .. • • • par\11111 bec1uae ·of llmlla on li*,460.' · ' ' · ' frahman enrollment 11 1 -The Jargest alngie c1m· number of achools, the report plS waa Ille Unl\>ehlty of MJn. • Mid. neaota at Twin Citiea with The wocl1tlon reported N,141. AvoTI1bl1 el: NEWPORT BEACH, Fa1hlon . i.l~nd. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntington Center. Use Penneys lime ~yment pl-. ,, \ ( , .. .. . .. • .. ., • ' ) .. \ I • DAILY PILOT Sunday, "'""" 5, 1m -Hero .. Still Loo~s to· Space 1N1MAt'9k ....... Trade Ti£s Grow John Glenn Hmn't Forg otren T hri!U, Agonie, · '-"~,For Jllpan,Mexico I ' ' 1 ~'I' / 1 • COLtJMBUS, Ohio I AP) -Flashing the woe boyish grin that capµvated the world a decade ago, John Glenn sat in hll , comfortable lltb-atory apartment. ' or HJ)Otlmenll lhat octea. uJ. w-·'d 11•e '· 1 . • grow 1 n g com· lo nm In apece. Not J~ ~ ,. MEXICO CITY (AP) -Mex1«>1 ' f1rther out in 1pace. -to hang 1 carrot President Lull Echeverria'• ~it es. does considerable out to let how far and how Jona we can vilit to Japan next month may trad:a:ilh ri~xlco, but m~ch "Enviou.1? Of course J Wu envious," he uld of the first lunar landing In 1169. ••t would""hQe ·loved tO have been there.I'd atm iJove to Jand on the moon. keep man alive out there Ind a:et him lessen the United States' or this ~s through a thrr_d back. But to orient th1I telMl'Cb toward dominant role ln the party-the United States. Th~s earth." economies Of both countries. Is In effect allows a U.S. profit GleM 11ld he favors the "recent steps Japan's interest in Mexico on that trade and makes M~x· "But wlille I may have regret& about no! havJnc ojone II, I 'feel very cratlfled that I played i role In its .Chie\rement." that have been taken which ml&ht lead to and at be r Latin-American ican products more e1peM1ve joint U.S.·Ruaalan manned apace flia:ht• couotrlea ia on the rise. lt ia to the Japanese. Steps are Jn 1974 or lr7S. ' the worid'14argest importer of under way for direct trade ••A cooperaUve effort such 11 th~ bJ buic matiriala and a good between the two nations. Jt .wa1 10 ye¥• ago, OD Feb. 20, 1982, • that Glenn becaliit lhe !!rat American to orbit the earth. the two space·pawen could lead to a 11ro. market fdr , foodstuffs In-ellminating the Upited States gram oftlrue international 1pace.coopera· eluding filh products, one of as an intermediary. DAILY ,,LOT lt•tt ,11... Many remember those agonizing. tlon by all nations," he said. "One day an l---_.:_------~~'.!..:~2'.'.:~~~:_::_::.:::..::=.:--''--­ mankind mlght work together to usf: space for peaceful purposes for the benefit of everyone. ART DETECTIVE Dr. ldward V. Sayre ScientiSt .Studies Art With ,Atom ·- prayerful momenll when a great Alla• rocket unleashed a mighty 1hriek, a tor- rent of name and climbed slowly skyw ard from what was then Cape Canaveral in Florida. Glenn'• rendezvous wllb the flart had been postponed 10 -ln lheJ'pre•ioua three months.. NOW' be arid blJ Friendship 7 capsule were on ~ way. Annie Glenn, hll peUte wife, recalls Jt well. THREE TV sE'rs , "My son, David, wbo was then 11, and daughter. Lyn, then J4, and I had lined up television tell 1n Our•horne in Arlington, II)' ll\IDI NIEDZil!UIKI Va. -one f0< ·llBC, CBS .and ABC oo ., 9'!" 11111r ,,... "'tr we wouldn't mlsi arlythlne," she said. TIME TO REMEMBER A1tron1ut Glt nn M.-people 1ook at works of "I was very excited -When I saw the art. Dr. Edward v. Sayre rocket go up,'' ahe added. "I 'll always klokl througb them and he remember how I &uddenly heard his lack of . support that the public and bllltva h1I view It more in-name -and all of a sudden it .seemed Congress no,w. give the protram, which he &INltln unreal, like he wasn 't ours an'ymore. firmly believes can greaUy benefit the '!be J:year-old UC Irvine That he wd everyone else's." whole world. Resent.a profeuor ls one of a For the next five houri it did iodeed ,B'ATHROOM FALL llUlll number of chemlm in seem that John Glenn belonged \'1 prac-He talked of.the bathroom fall in 11114 the world who 1pend full time tically everyone el!1e. For mu.ch of the which he ca Us a 'turning Point in his life on such tcientlflc problems as · world stood _still to brea~e1sty follow It knocked ...mm...out' of a race for th~ tbe preaervation of "orks of tninute.by-minute the tr•ll -b J a 'z i n 1-. Stnatg_ in Ohio aDd poSalbJy a try 'for art, determination of forgeries mission of the daring Marine 11 he hllher office. ' 1 and orlglna of a n c l e n t whlpPed lhree times ~-tlle l\OlMt lit He !Biked ol .bis ltuslraung defeat dur- irtlfacta. 17,400 mlles an hour. ' Inf a IOCOlld l!Y fOI: the Senate in 1170. Dr. • Sayre's medium or RARE OIJTJIURST Bui he Wjl ht! 'may try again in 1174. analysi1 la •• modern a11 the Rarely has there been such' an eIDO-i He talk¥ of tpe loss by a11sassination ~~tom!~ a1ed.I Hile e:rposed s pa~t· tlonal American outburst John Glenn had '!} twol .clpse frien~. John and Robert -~ trra '~ on an h r~r : erased an underlying ~nae of national neMcdy, iwith .whom he shared many p~togra~h1c1~n~~ . s ee s 0 pe$Sbrµsm brOught on by the cold Wiil', VieVis~ 1 The technique I~ valuable In Russian · space achievements, ihe feellnl ~ Id of rej~tlng· million-dollar jobs determinln the artist's use of t~at the United States no ·~olJ.&ft' w11 becaute they mamly wanted to capltaHze ')Jlinta, pifment composition, fnt in alm0tt everything that counted. on his name . ~e spoke of embarking soon b -• I k nd lh The new bero t··-~ out ,_, •-11 OD 1 new buamess venture, part owner of ruDJ1 s ro es a e manner w 1n::u. "' ~ four Holiday1 Inn motels in which he approached his American as •PP1• pie, r& likeable IUY And M discus ed th. · th r thl work. with po!Je, wJt .intelligence aQd 1ppealln& s . e y~u . o s smalltown c~: He was equally at eue. . CQWltry, one of his main interests RESTORATION Employment of radiography bu been useful to a r t hlstorlans in the restoration of detalll that have been lost through aging. By bringing oot lhe "hid- den" craft of artists, Dr. Ssyre and other radiographers have al.so been able to expose .,_Jntlnp: valued as highly as '20,000 &J opure forgeries. discussing his flight with a fellow through the years.-. . ., astronaut th. Pretident pf the United Why Is 11pace ~xplorahon important . S • ""<" , • ·..Glenn: "! think many people mlsun-tates or a lrt>op of Boy SCouts from his . ilerstand the general purpose of th hometown In New Concord, Ohio. _)le' . . e spac~ rekindled latent feellna• of ptlde, program. They look .at 1t as 1ust some patriotism and religion. .. sort of great cosmic drag race with Russia to the moon, and we ~on, so let's GleM, wit? Annie betide him, r~ed .., qW.t. 'f!'hat we have done in the early the historic r ru;M durlnc & recent in-clays of-the apace program is to develop ter~ie~ in the Columbus apartment and t11e this new research tool and which 11 now their home. capability to go to the moon What can . He'a 50 now and much bu happened~-e find out tbere? It's really~ search for him In JO years. ~' llon. · ·I.le tilted ,~ of t!1i atridlo ·ftiir.i. "Now 'tf.• have Ille· ahilltr, to '1ie th!J Glenn became very close to the Ken- nedy family after lhe flight. He· attended White House parties. water-stied with Jackie Kennedy and anow-1kied and boated wllh the Robert Kennedys. GOOD CHANCE The Kenqody brolhen belped influence· Glenn lo Oilier pollllcl and nm la tile , ()hlo IOnalorlaJ prlnw'y al I IJemoora( in 11114. . • Many political observers gave Glenn a good chance to defeat veteran Sen. Stephen Young in the Democratic primary and a good abOt al winning the general election against the Republican candidate in 1964. Then came a fateful day in a Columbus apartment, Feb. 25, 1964, shortly before Glenn's campaign was to have atarted. "I was clumsy/' he says in recalling that he slipped on a throw rug in the bathroom. The accident left Glenn with a feelina of dl..r.zlness for nine months before he finally recovered. He withdrew from the senatorial campaign and returned to his home, then in Houston, Tex., to recuperate. "That tumble certainly changed my whole lire," he said. ''Who knows , I might now be a senator from Ohio." Although he was not a candidate, Glenn received more than one-third of the votes cast in the Democratic primary .. ·The ·lall ·aloo left ·Glenn with $9,!00 In campaign debts. The death of John Kennedy had af. fected him deeply and he felt a great loss. Robert Kennedy's death was a greater personal loss becauae Glenn bad been closer lo him. "We bad spent a numJ>er of vacations with Bob and Ethel and their fanilly," GleM said. To Glenn fell the job of telling the Six Kennedy children who were in Loa Angeles that their father had been shot: He flew back East with them while Annie Glenn remained behind with Ethel Ken- nedy. "'It was the second night tha"\ he·~:'' Glenn sam. "So the next morning I had to sit on the edge of the bed and tell :each or the kids that their dad w.,. dead, if.,;& .... or the ' hanlest lhhip l .... w . -do." I \I°. At the Brookhaven National Laboralory of lhe Asloclated Universities where Dr. Sayre ts employed as a senior In the space PiOiriin. but be ~epl~ rooearcittool to coiiduct all the thousands ilr==============;;:::;;;:;;=:;;;;I ' -' ' -chemist, he has recently studied the works of a much forged 19th century Americin painter, Ralph Blakelock. "He WU a .. 1!-taught artist and used lerrlble materials. He had a Jarae family end had a terrible time supporting his nine children," lald Dr. Sayre. Perm Sate. At prices bound to turn a glrl'a head. ORDER NOW Blakelock'• paintings aold for less than $100 during h~ lifetime but after the artist had a breakdown in a mental Institution, h1s works quickly became valuable. PIGMENTS Some of the lraclni• left behind by the copies 1how that the forgers uaed pigments of different composition and ·~ plied them in a different m1n- ner. Another reveals the un- mistakable traces of the Initial 14M" with which Blakelock's daughter, Marlon, signed her paintings. By comparing that signature with the one on an authentic Marlon BlakeJoc'k. p a I n t i n g the questionable painting was determined to be a forgery. "There was enough similari- ty between them to make a fair presumption that this was a Marlon Bla'ltelock painting that had been transformed in- to a Ralph Blakelock paint- ing," Dr. Sayre expfained. Dr. Sayre, who is giving 1 series of guest lectures on the lJCI campu~ during the winter quarter and is also teaching a course on ''Museum Problem s ,'' says even radiograhpic methods have their llmltat:ons. FORGERIES A host of forgeries soon 1p-. peart'd and Blakelock'1 own daughter was unwittingly used to perpetrate the hoaxes, ac- cording to Dr. Sayre. "Some enterprising art dealers scratched her names off her paintings and started putting on her father's name until she also went into a men- tal collapse," he said. 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YOU WILL IE CALL!D FOR A J'tlfSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL 'NTE~VllW. /, • ; . ' "·', ,, ' " .. -I; • ---, - --l- ·) .... i ; , I). I ~· 5 to ., ·day.·~' • ·- ' ~ -~ .• .. .. @J a@@.....___: @ ' I 'f \ • t ' 7 fashion island, :~ewpoitr.fent ' ·' ,· . ' • \ •.. ·. _,,, .... ll • ' .,.,_,, . "• . . 644-5070 ' -·-- -- ·-· ·- I I I I ' Soviet .. Press ' ·.t "Dear Angela, We mem- ;btTS of .tM .International riendship CJU'b cangratu· latt you on ~ur birthday, ond wish 110U happ'ness, good health, and everv suc- ces& in your JUSt attu'Qple for. civil rights. ' .. ,,\Ye are proud· of 11ou~ cluJ1npion of Negro right" fighter for i>eac. and inter· 'iational frienchhjp. "The Soviet" ~oplt are with 11011. Your Ukrainian friends from School " 'No. 15 in Ternopol'~ Jly Cll.\RLO'ITE ~OWSXI :ClllitMM. ki""'9 Mtllllw Swrlu So re.ad! one of countless letters which the Soviet press has published as part ol the ""'°""· campaign of suppqrt for Angela Davis, n o w aomethint[ of an offlciJI Ill' tiooal hero bere. Newspapen are splashed these days with phologroPhs of the American black militant and with accounts o r demomtratiom held around """1, Mam 5, 1972 ' DAILY llLOT ',4 J 3 Pushes Onto Pedestal ' Angela ~. 0 world to demand her f"'m the party, a f1ctory authorlu;. la dullnc wUla ·b~ ):;. ~ the• lll~lst and the lives ol four people. !n- relwe. orpnius a meetinc and the AnioJa Dl!\'"-M and an aclrdt.' r~t ~ls a deed or cludinc a judge. A ls.minute documentary workers ""' trooped .oul to ab ol the -Ari Theollf· !!lid-/' iold---;MO$Cow No det'i", are given 'aboul film about her Is iiow showing lend . The nut doy recited -by J10111 llllll"* -,W-a -,_1 broadcast -" !ecaI--ts ol the cue at a local movie house. photographs ol the "lit JloabdeotvioQy devoted lo' thit f~ protest~ hr Ill the~ ln venue of the ·n Is • well«ganitood and dlgnant" Soviet citlaens aP-Mill Dovil'a ah birthday. Joon BMi and Peto S.aer. ·,trial and , the ~ dismlaaal of pervuive crusade. Fnlm the pear In the local newspaper. It la hardly surprising _that -may dloconcert an judg... -· Bal~le · republics 1 c r o s s SUcb political exercises are the Soviet recimnhould come American vl.!ltor ... to t b e Rathe is the c 11 e Sibtrla. meetings have been common fare for all segm~tl to the defense of a member ol.. U.S.S.R. • .l:\owever, ta the ex-represented as a lrameup to tie Id In factories, fllml, of oocioty. At a meeting ol the . ·the U.S. Commuotst Party. teotto whlcb such 1 campaign pecoocute Miss lltvia because writers unions. Komsomol Soviet peace co mm l t t e • -Tbe Anplt Daris cue gives l)olaea over the facts. $be is black and a Conununlst. 01111ftbatlom, schools, offices: rectntly. famed cosmonaut • propigandists here a 1olden · Little effort Is made to ea-_ The image portrayed )9 that of telqrams have been drafted ValenUna NI k o I aye v a· • ~unil)''to allege repr...,_ plain that Miu lltvla is cha((:_, a lighter -for ju at i c • and reaolutions pmed. Tereshkova declaimed qainat . Ion ol Communists In the ed with .murder, kidnapping. languishing In jail. her beaith The campaign is not spon-·the • 1 injustice 'ind United States. · and ·conspiracy following a failing and her laf{ful ri&hts laneouJ, of course. On orders 1rbItr1 r in es s of U.S. "'To be a Communist with courthouse shootout that took suppressed. SOVIET HEROINE Angeli 01vi1 ,_ .... ---. ~""Yo--iiO·IT·YOUllRLfCfNTfll PllCIS lffl(JIVI llAICll 21 .... Just Dial For Movie In ·Rooni ~ • NEW YORK fAP ) -Li e your rnoyits served on a silver . platter'? Just dial R po m Service. , That's the movie-1.n-your- room -ibiltty demonstrat.d ' by the Commodore Hotel, which IJ ottering film cl~ llOTVlce to its pests beginning this ...... . -• As ducribed by George J_ Neumann, vice president , of \.....~ty Hotels tnc., owner ol -,ne Commodore and other hotels in New York, each sleepil!ll room will'be supplied with a directory or films . A IUe!I need only choose which he wants to see and' call downstairs. A projector and loaded cassette will be wheel- ed into his room for an unin- terrupted feature-length show- ing-at a coat or $4.50. The movies are being chosen and supplied by Sensory Devices, Int., a subsidiary of Prtcbion Sound Centers of ... Miami, Fla. ' ; Entertainer George Jessel, ~ as eucutive vice preddent,:of: ~ Devices, is in·charge o('getting the film production. · Jesael noted, "if it 's raining or U it's snowln& .•• or if }'GU're afraid <f ping out and ) getttnc iiiUUed •. , you can 1£ay in and see a picture in it:s entirely." Policeman Convicted In Shooting LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Sentencing has been set for March 30 for Manuel Pacheco. a ,city patrolman convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of his estranged wife. Pacheco, who holds lhe department's medal of valor and was the police chief's liaison officer with t h e Chicano community, also was convicted Tuesday of assault with a deadly "Weapon in the WGUnding of Alfred Thatcher, 'll. The 2.4-year-old officer's wife, Ani~, ob\ained an in- terlocutory divoree decree Jut Oct. 29 and planned to marry Thatcher. She was shot on NoY. 2. Pacheco remained free on ~JOO bail pending _ his sen- tericlng. . FBl ,Wants Security Campaign WASHINGTON '(AP) -FBI Director Edgar Hoover. says 1 although there \a. no sure way to prevent bank robbers Crom 1ei>ing.llostages, banks should tight.en security measures to halt the increase in such crime!. Bant robbers rtaliu. that banking inltilutions are using mechanical and tleCtronic Oevicts, such u cameraa,-to prevent robberies, H o o v e r aald, '° Ibey have r..orted lo • taking hoslafl'I to circum~ent the technical aaf"1Jll'ds. In a m._e publilhod In the current FBI bulletin, Hoo,... aaid : '"1le bollai• bank .-ry lo nOt a ...,. dlllon that an .,,.., free soci- ety ca live with ..• a cam- palp ~ continuou1, coonllnotod eflott ii needed lo make lhe oClib qailllt success .. rreat Ula! hostage bank robberies will cease." PRE-FINISHED PANELING STP IL.TRIATMlllT ' .,, s,.,. ••• .""""'• f,... •lift'( ,,.f¥et. • :.. ...... ,.._.,. 2NO..-.f0w'"91tt REG.33• '""" ..... -... !4 .. ................ " ........... ,1r .. 11 ~ .. .... l,ltJ1; I 91, .. •' . --· .. ·-TANK ... !.~!!.~~ .11 terche1, ,,.,... •n~ J.l\o- tern1. IEG. 99' ...... , -···-~_'J'J · ... e ~--.... ..... 111 ... ,, ,,, ... bURHG ...... ..... ' . ' ,. l . • OMI IUIHIL • LAUNOl'f .. ,, ... , • 1TQT. IOUNO WtASTHA,.CIT • 1 S QT . D11HPAN • lS QT. P~L IHAG'•UG -11AFRAKl \ ... ,,. ... ''" ~ ..i.. iitt. Dllf•lrtt. ,J.1tk ti .... UM •lther fer 1h•1 rut• •r ltef r91fe . ·, RIG. 49' f "AM .. ICAN ITANDAllll,. t STAINLESS STIEL · 1 BATHROOM COMBlltA TION OfflR lllTCltJN,.IJftK · 'l G ... miftttt•lni..ttt•l. l•sy' • cS..n, wen't , : ct9Ck, chi, er rvtt,Seff.rimftlU, ty,.. "'•col I aM 1traiMt1 ••he •t tlitceunt pri,11. . .. · I . • I I 12"• ll'-' I -I , t ' aw .. i•.11 'I I 11,::~'57 99!! I . I I IA. 1 I I , . , • , I • ' ' ,4 Jf OAILV 'ILOT • " COASTW'ISE Bii Phil lnterlall_!ll JI Lo•e Uve• North Recovering After Rain Eases GRANTS PASS; Ott. (UPI) -Rairtfall dlmlnlahed in southtrn Oregon and norttlern C.llforniw Slturday b Ii t highways still were dotted with washout.I and detours from a week of poundin& rain floods and landalides that took at least ll Jives . The body of the latest vic- tim, a truck driver, was still buried under a h\Uslde near Gasquet, Callf., which 1ave way Frlday n.i&ht and knocked his vehicle into the rushing Smith River. Deputy Sheriffs old theiY st.ill were. unable to re1ch the vehicle cab. ' their dulh. Tr•llk .... detoured. Roads were washed out at • dozen points S.turday 11on& 1 aingle IO-mll~atrttclt of U.S. 101 south of the Ortgon border. Many other roadl, mainly in California, sWI were blocked. Rives llooded by tht six· day stomfreoeded Salur<lay In both stater. Rain \las atill lall- ing but in 1nalgn1 fl cant amounts. In a 48-hour period ended Friday morning , Klamath , Calif., measured 18 inches of r1ln. Forty miles ·away the town of Guquel meaaUJied 14 Inches . SHAPE UP FOR SPRING With • ftEW sensible plan ·for eating and lesing weight. TN1 ANNOUNCES OPEN HOUSE IN HUNTINGTON IEAC NIW CLASSES STARTING_ Meadowlark Country Club 16712 GNU• St. H, ... _,_, IW1rMfr 1 Gr1Mml MONDAY MAICH , .. 7:JO P.M. WIDNDDAY MARCH ltti t :JO A.M. Brfn9 Your Frlenda-h Our Guut-No ObllgatJon WEEKLY DUES . s2.oo MINI l'HONI UC111d ~JJ.711t Nt "'9'1-"IU..l11trCIM tr Sltr'f'•lllll Diii. "WoM; If T~or• l.an'I on Or~lnanco A••l,n1t It, You Can lht This City Councli Will Try~ o,t Ono 1'1 ...... " Near Crescent City, Calif., a soggy portion of U.S. 101 gave wa y earlier Friday, dumping Mr. and Mrs. Ed v In Strem berg and . their auto 400 feet do.wn an embankment to A new rainstorm was tx· peeled today, but the U.S. weather bureau hoped the f-11 would be only about an inch, an amount that should not cause further trouble. For Ute ' • Record LEGAL NO'l'ICI IU .. 110• C0Ull1' 011' TMI ST4tl Ofl CALl"O.NIA flOt 1'NI COUMTY OP HA ... I ffe. A·nltt •OT.CJ 0, MIA.IN• 011' •ITITIOM l'Olt l'IO•ATI 9' WILL AlfD "01 LSTTlll:t TltTAMINTAtY 1•141it If Lllllld TW/ltM OWrdllll DK..... I , frfC)JICl 1 IS HElllY Gl'lfJ4 tt11t l'1trk" J, Mtl(lblloll 1'111 fllfll 1111'1111 I llfl\l\M fW ,•r~tlt ol Wlll 11111 ftr l•M.1•11Ct "titttr .. Tlllllrl'llfllll'Y It 1"111· II-1rlftr..-, t1 Wllldl I• mM11 !tr lurllllt Hl"llNltr•. 11111 tt11t Ill• ttm1 Ind iltte1 ,,« t1Nrl119 lfll'•-Ml llttll 1,tl ••••••••••••llor Mal'clt 21, 1m. 11 '''° f·"j·• 1o1 *" COlll't,..,., el Dllalrlmtnl .... ,, .... COllf'I, ti 7'00 ¢Ille CtnMr Drt"' W11t, ltl 1t1t City ltf ""'' Allt, Ctllltrn"-.Harriage. • lieetue• 01IM Mlrdl 2. 1t7t, W. E. S! JOHH, c-"' ltMr. IUdllrf A. N .... t, tit '"' 11'11 ltrllf, c ... -... c111r.r..i• n.21 Till 1n11 ...,.11M ,...~ A\trrltff lk ....... _. .... '*' II Ille Alter111¥ ""' "-tltllllfr ,.,,_,"' •• of J111. ,..) .. l'ubll1111d Or•• COltf D1Ur ll'•oll .. LA-JIAMtllllt -1111111, »:•I~""='~'°:....:'·~·~· 1~·~· 1~;~·~-~~_:::_::j 1''"1" "•rk. •M 1" .. 1 J .. M, ~ ·LEGAL NOTICE (1111 DtlorM, c .. r.ir,l'ICI 111c11. DICICllllON·ILOOOW.l.JIT.~ Gtrr lt .,,j --,,==-==-.,.-,=--! IO. L911fWMCI, tl!d L'1'11rlll I .. ti, N12 IUPlltlOllt COUllT DP: ,.Ml Hl"!lllM. Hu11llt11lan ltacll. ITATI Oii' CALlllORMI• '"-TMI COUNTY Ofl OIAMll l'*""''l' 1, lfl't N1. A·l'tlM WIMlllCK-lll -01"kl LM, 11, »ii MD1'1CI 011' HIAltlNa 01' PITITION C1llOI• ......... COlll """' ...... Jlnlc.• ll'Oft ,..OIATI o" WILL AND ,. •• l lllM 11, M 1111 Klfry 1,1111 (Mii LITTllll TISTAMIMTAllT' (fl 0 MIU ' r ' aolitD) ' • • 1 111111 If Z .. G. Htrbtl DI< ...... V.l,.ult.QOMII -li!t!Mft Q~. J'OTICI. IS HEllEllV Gl\llM "''' kf9.1, II; M 1165 A,,..,.111'1 ,trMt, lllchttd M. Wllltel)Mn II•• flllcl 11tr1ln 1 ~•fl ·MIN ,.,.. Jull• """' f'• If 1'6.1 Hllll9n for probe!• et 'tftltl 11\d Mr ..,,....... .._,, Ctlfl .... llM.llftCI ot Lllltrl T"ll mlTllll"I' 11 ll'fll· 1_ ,..,_,, l. 1~ l'-r !Mo lcwlcl), rtflf"'" It ""'kh It CL.Allt·LV"' ~ l'tul Qlllltf1, :n. Ill' rn.ot for turtll•r PtrllQllll'I, tnd 11111 It!• 114.2 Lt 1'11 Ori"•• .I.pl, ,, Mltnlll\9tGn llmt Ind plt(t al 11..,lfll tl'lt Unw ti" IMCll •Ml Lllld1, U .If "41 Ytl• bHn Ml tor Mtrdl 21, 1m, tt '::II 1.m., Aw., WilllMIMltt, In tl'll ~rlr_,, ot OtH""""' No. I of c•uz-DANli!Lt--JUt ll Mtonlo. 27. ot "Iii coi;rl, II 7CIO C\"k Cfft!tr Ol'l'l't 16151 ..iHldtitl .. ' ....... C, MllllllMIGn Wtll, 111 t1M1 Cll'f al Stf'lll Ant, C1llfol'11l1, ltllll!_ W Lwr1 lhfl'IH, SS. el 16151 ett• #iltdl 2, ltl't Hlcil-lt, Apf, C, Kuflllflf!M ltldl, W~ I . St JOHH, MATA-1'41HQY -,\l,k;tlttl Ltul .. 1t. of C•nt'f Clt rk Mlt Wftl W1r..1.,., 111111 AN 1111111 ..... I. ~'"1111r, 111111111 MM, It, l>I 1Mn l"llrkf, tit ht! Intl ftrift, '*"''"'"'"'· c"'' Miii, C11"lnllll ,_ ~TTllt·TOOl.IH -Wiii/-GMt-. ,.., 1nu ~ -~­fllf fll * ............. c ....... ......, .,,_~ •Ml Ottlerlfl J...,, r:l'• llf IN "'*'"*' ~ [ ... ' 01111 P'lltl, •r•UM L1111. c.11 u c • Mffcfl 4. i. 11, •lht:'i 1, •n IMITM·MA.Jl!lllA -J1rr 01~\d, •• If ' •' • Jfllt Hunlln11111 MAtl, •Hurt1l11tton LEGAL ~ • ' lt1dl Ind Mtrlt ;E1t111, 21, If ltlO , ~,,.,.,~ ai6:~;~~M~rJ~ ~~·o1111 H1111n11·.i----,,-,-,.~,-,.-.,-a-u-,.-.-,~'ii'"""t~· ·-·I JI, ot 1"°1 Otl....,.,t, Apt, a. Hurt-11"¥1 ITATl-JIT ' "ntlwl 1i1dl, lt"I Jtl, 20. 9f ,.. 1;M i.tlowlnf perllOll l• •!"V1,• '-'~""' Or1nt Aye., Cot!t '°"'"· 11· · .. , IOllOIN·IUlLf:ll -LtMlln OHi\, 71, P'IC .ASSOCIATES, tJf, W., lttll SI .. " 2714 Mtfldlltlll', Colorlde ,,,1.,.. U"l' c. Co•I• .,..,.. .., llt'ld &hlf" L•nn. 20, 111 1m JIM' t. · <""9:. • C"*'-'u, IClneflllltr Drll'I, Hunlll'lfl'" 11K11. M..,.i a .. dl. tllM ., , 111tOC. Olt·HOWAIC -Llrr'I' L ... U. 111 Tltlt illtltlnt11 11 ...... ~ tr tn nn 11tt11. A••· ,., w"''"1n11tr ,.,. lndltAM1. " , , • J~ AM. 23, ol '"' M•l1I, A1t. A. _1 ',"',n t. Cowlitllof wl• ..,', t. WHlmln11tr '". I.'""'"' I .... l-+OCll!IOOM·Sf oHEMl!lll -lttbtrt Cllrk of o •• ,,., ~ 111: Mtrdl '· n . wn111m, n. o1 :1t10 1'1rM M-"''' •~ ln•rl'I' J, MMlftlf, Dt.ul'I' Cou111, llltwNrl •••ch Ind Mtrllou, .... ol C!trk. 4f\O ,lrll NlwllOl'I, NIWWt lt1cl!. ' 1'1•tM ICA1'.Z·ll.OCIC _ "1111, 51, If lolf.W l'11llllthld Or111911 c .. tl C11ll'I' "11o1, llll'ftn Stt"'· "•110r1m1 C!IY• 11111 ~lrcll J, 121 ,,, 2t, ,,,, JU.72 M'fr1 1Mt1~tw•• ~1. ot :iot21 C&llm• •~GAL ·NOTICE U111, Hwnll~Ofl llllCll. 1J.&:1 ,..,,.,., J, ltl't Lll·l'HILl.IH ,._ JllillvlY lllt'f', It, of "ICTITIOUS IUSINll& .. I W1t"""W ...... , W"h'!llntlll' JrtAMI: STATIM•lllT 'II•.~ 'trilr..e. 11, If 13•1 Tiit fol lowlnt Pll'IOrl II dallltl Ml1l111 .. I "',.._,, Sl1nt~ tt• I wtl.1.-Mc:GllAfH -1' 111'10 I II " 'Cl!MT UlllY 21 lllEAL Ill.I.Tl, 17t1 ltUll, II. fl' 1...:iotll S~. NtWWI OJ111tt AYt-. Cotti MIU '2U1 Ifft!! tNI Jt """91 :a&; If lOl-IOlh l!drnancl NI. Plr'1111, ~l* l'llrk l ltr .. t, /'lllWM>fl IMCh. , llllfl/d. M1wPOrl lllldl ""'° Alll'l'·'lilGA -Jll" OftiM, 1t , ol Tl!ll bull-11 MIN~ W lfl 17' OcHn .,._..,,., Llvunl lltdl ll'ld IMIYIMI. ttlllcc• M1rl t. 1'-o1 ~1' Cktln 1'"9M M. P'ttr.11 '°"'" L11un1 tt1m. 1 1111 1r11m1tn1 fllH wlllt ni, C11111ty CL.AlllC Jl:·WOOOS -ktnflll~ L11111, Cltrk of Or•nt11 Counl'I' on: Mtrdl 2, lt72. JI, If JU ltc:Ond SrHI, Corontdo IM 9, !11Ytr!W J, MlfllQ, P111tuty Ctunl .. J.-lln Jew1u, •,-ol 24S tnl1l1H1. c11r11. 11n C"""'ntt. l'llW ll ICHMONO Jll.CUNO -Ed11r E,rl, l'vlllltfll.d Or•11t11 Catill Clllt l'!kll, l•, 11 2(lt 0.11 St .. S11bu ltll!ld 1N1,.M='~'="'~·~· ~"~· ~"~· ~"~· ~1'~"'-~~-'"~•:;:nl K1r111 Su•. n . o11 u n K11rnrr W•~·1· 01~ G•GY•. LEGAL NOTICE ARBUCKLE " SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY m I!. 111~ st. eoa,, Mttl -· • BALTZ BERGERON Jl'UNERAL HOME Corona de! Mar 87J-H50 Cotta Me11 Mt-ZU• • B~LL BROADWAY MORTUARY lit Broadway, Costa Mesa u 1-!lll • McCORMICK LAGUNA REACH MORTU,\llY 171$ Lap11 c..,.. Rd. fH-9115 • PACIFICVIEW llllMORIAL PARlt Cemetery MlftwJ ~,.. .., P..,lllc Ytew Dme ~"'1 lleo<). Clllltnll IU-!711 •• PEP FAMILY OOl.ONIM. f'UNEIW. BOMB ·1111 ~A,.. "....... . ,. •· IMITlll' MOlt'l'tJAIY ........ •11;r- I ' HOTICC 01"" DtltcH.UTION OP' l'A•Tldi .. lttP ll'ullllc l'IOlk• Is •rtl'r tl"en "'" WtLLIA.M T. ~\,e-IN 'Jll., 111M1 JQSf"H M. McOILLICUDOV, 11trttolor1 dolnt lll.l•l111t1 \Hid.,. tht fl(nt1111i firm n1 m1 '""' tlYlt Ill I( & M l!L!CTllONICS SU lll'LUS, 11 lllOI lH1n A"l>UI, ~ctlon "0", Cl!y tf COlll Mt91, County al Ori n... S!1lt of C1lllornl1, did on tht 2Jlh d•Y 1f F1bl'u1rv, 1'72, ll'f lf'lu1u1! connnl. dlH411Vf 1111 11lcl Pl•IMrtl!IO Ind lt rmlM!I !Mir r11tllon1 •• Jlflnflt ltltrlln. Sf!d lllKJ¥•t In fM IUt~rt tlftl1 bt (Gfl· Ch1c:I .. b' WILL IAM T. KLl lH, Jll .. Who w!ll 11' 1"6 dito1;1\trH •• llaDUlll•I ~nd fflllt of tht firm Ind l'fffl"I I ll ITIOlllH PIYllllfo la "" tlrrn. Furlhtr 110tlC1 I• "'""" tl\'lfl 11111 Ille Utldtrtlt~ will ntl bl r11_.1111t . ,,.., 11111 .,.., Gii !tr tnv obllNll-lncvnK ~v WILLIAM T. KLllH, JR. In lllt lllWft "'"" Of ln lhl nittnt el tnt firm, QA.TEO AT N ..... ICll't ltKll, Ctll((lrnlt , 1111• Utll d1y or l""Mru1ry, 1t1J. JottPll M. McGllllcutl'f Wltll.nt T. 1Cltl11. Jr, ~lllhfd Or•ntt Cotll C1\ly ,.not, M1rdl J, 1t7t !tf.11 LEGAL NO'l1CE litOTICI ., HIT•lfT"* 1'0 INO•li IN TKl_lA!d 0, ALCOHOLIC ........ ,. ... 1/ I 299 50 •• JOO'S of VALUE.Sot ALL l ST(>RE~!f! FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH -.... .... IALI sWwn Uiln. CHAii -NICI • ..C. ·--Ill' .... ..... Di1mond tufttd b1ck, sc11lop skirt. , ( t' 3911 King sizt, carvtd doon, M•1i1tlfvl w•rm t7•ftl browl'I crushed velvet ....... , ...... $1St.t l'fleln, nltht 111nd ttld mlrrol'1 .. , , ......... tS .. I n. TRANllTIOllAL IOPA Sim~ltttd pillow back, roUtd arms, S2Jf91 • K. alDllOOM t\1·11 d "''' 1-p ··1 •••t ts Kl;;J siz1, dirk wood in truly Mtdittrrtrtetn . • 'io ca'1"1"Nnrr.. · · · · · · · · · · .. · .... · t7fftl slyl n;. e1rvi119 on doors to Mirror back, 5 ;l1s1 sht lvts, Distreu.ed t79t1 t nh1nct ih bt1uty · · · ·. · · · · · · •.•.. ·.$HS.DO Ptc1n Finish ....•.....•.•..••••••.. $'9.50 ~OfJU TASLI MIDITllRANIAM DDK ~"pl tit 9l1ss, 5 fett long a11d 30" widt · H11vy carvtd, 32' by 62, 939910 h1ndvirought iron covertd with $14ffl Sptn1sh oak fi nish ................. $444.9$ burnithed gold l11f .... , •••• , , •••.. $199.tS 8 n. NUCULdN-A Pillow trm, brown.vinyl strips, tight btck, S'h" • n. IOfA go\yd.teron cu~hiont-t.olor ·bleck, $ 179t1 Ouilt•d Nck ind seiit cushions, luxurious e2.a9t• -' h't 1 · •1".so dark grffn v•lvar, h••"" retl1d arm , ... "2".tS • "" rown '"" w 1 • t rtpe .. .-. , ....... , ·• • • • llNI INCH C~ -A 9 n . IOPA ~l~t1~~11'.~ .~:·~~~~.~~~ ... ."., .... ,. •2499.• ::i, ~~,:~ :T'::.~,~:~ :'~ s:=.ts •44.9'' tlllV• ~VI NAT Dttp~ tuflod bock, Policloc'°" cusll;,11>. •219f1 Hl·IACIC CNAlW . ollve grHn wtvtt ............• · ·., .,mJO Velwt ttriped in cbntraitlng colors of •I •9'1 UUB CttA.• gold, decorttivt tklrt flovnci .. , . , ... Slit.IS .. Dooply dlo"'°"d "flad back "''· • • 119t1 I n IOPA cruthtd S1turnt velvtt . , . , .. , . ~• ..... 14".tS • . COCKTAIL TAaLI In n1w vectr1 brown ind wtlit& striPt, ' !~~ug~~s[~! ~~~ .. , .. ·•., .... , ,1 .. $1ff.tS • 11991 ~:!~!:ri~5fe:~:~•,'~!;:il.~~~~ .... ,,, .ttff.tS •I 7fll MIDITURANIAll COWDI . MATCMINe CNUll , Heavy c1rved doors, · t79t1 lht orl tnt1l-ct mptign m11t1 thtts •20ffl old wdr1d finish .................... $12'.tS "' ide1I desitntr "tcctnl" pltttt • , . , , , , .tist.ts I ..C. SPANISH DAMI HT -48" 1extured wood gr1in, no m1r top, pedestal $27Afl OCCAllOUL CHAaas 11blt, 4 heavy tuflrd vinyl ch1in .... , .$2".95 '-Covtr~ in told 1ntiqut 111i ... OitmoM $1 J9fS I n. CONTIMllOIAIY IOfA 1vft1d b6tk1 tnd ICllloped kick pl1111 •. $1ff.tS •79'' Loost pt11oW-btck, revtniblt cvshions, *21 ftl NX-....,..-, ION. w1lnv1 1rm CIP ind w1lnut 1-os •••.•. $2•t.tS .-• .. •'""'I'!""'" ' · CONTIMPOllAIT --TAIU El1'""' "ft~ 111!'1~ Ip'" ••ff'S .48" srriokfd 9l1se '"with chrome b1st, ol rott atrlt 'vtlVtt · · · · · · · l • · · ~· · .$$9t.tS .C smoktd swivel ch1lrs, chrome best, t399t1 111911 IACll• CM.A• lemon ytllow vinyl c~shio11s .. · · · • · •. · $4JO.OO Oil!Mftfl tuftff, c~rtd In gold strioc:ttd wlwt, 6 PC. a1•00M .. 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IM9 SUpervisor \Yllllam Phillips, of Fullerton, proposes it coon- ty-wide ae.rlal palrol from Seal Beach to San Clemente and Balboa lo Brea. rent council liason oUicer to the Costa Mesa Aviation Comr nlittee, has seen them and agrees. overestimated in some areas "\Ve are open fo any study i'' of time involved, ~Uiciency says Ollef James Glavu . and cost compared to the ef-eonimunlty Relatioiis u . ficienay and service to be Gary Petersen is involved rendered. in similar stud ies amoo,g Costa islands, I peninsula and 1lJ. SPltW. PIKl .... MOW ~ho, ~.II.cir,,, •w" .. le •· hi O..W. IC.oll , ••• $tJ .f'f par ale" ae;ocrap cal com snk ,,._ • .._, ••• , • u .., • w1 m ANY 111r munlty entitles from Corona c.ih ........... · •• a• • ANY 1nu coN• del ,.,!..;.'"West Newoort. s11eruu .. •······ 15 •2 • •11c ALTllATIOHS MM oy, S!li WHI , , , , , • • 12 St Mlflrl_ One key to a helicopter Shl"'.,;~·;;."i:~·~ ~~ • ·• IAIYBaPAY-,;;;;~,,.; patrol prosram ls obaerver 1• r1M1sr 1MHH1• ~ '", and pilot ~-ramiliarlty with woolf111 ' IOI.lilt 1il1n • '°"' every inch of territory they hr a.,,.,.,..., .. ..uv..W.·P1tWUSo02I! .,.11Mtu Hellcopter police in 1iun· tlngton Beach, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are wondering just what Phillips has · in mind : how and where they flt into the program? "They raise valid. pointed questions." sa~s Hammell. who believes Phillips' proposal is short-sighted and should shift to study use of tixed·wlng aircraft, such as obsolete L-19 1nilitary spotter planes.They wouldn'I replace helicopters, only su pplement them in some duties. "\Vhoever provided the in· ft1esa and Anaheim Police de- formation to Mr. Phillips part men ts on the subject of didn't do his home work/' lower maintenance · costs. Capt. Moody .said in his memo A pool program is what they to Chief Neth, who agrees with want, while Lt. Petersen says his evaluation. the totitl county aerial patfol must cover. 2012 MKHIUON sum 105-MIW'rolT llAaf Chief Nelh also questlons!l~~~·-~~'"~°'~"~·~c..~•~"~'"~-~~~~~·~· ·~··~-~~'Mi•~'"~""':;':";"':'~·'s;~~~~ creating a system which would be u n d er SherUf.COroner Consultation s among va rious t.'Ounty department!!. and other agencie:s under a t h re e · me1nber executive committtt ~ how it should be set up and what it should do for ~·horn are curre-ntly in progreu. So are studies by the three coastal helicopter p o I i c e departments. all of which have distinctive elements in their own programs. The av iation C<1mmittee i!! currenll)' involved however, in a -study of just ho'' in- d e p e n de n t I y • o peratin~ municipal helicopter police c..'Ould team up to obt~lin cheaper replacement pat1s and maintenance. Chief Neth also warns that Idea CQuld \\'Ork out either urider some administrative fee good or bad in terms of cost setups. contract charges to Versus efficiency and service. member cities could be double Newport Beach. Costa A1esa what local taxpayers con-and Huntington Beach all have tribute to city-run helicopter geographical distinctions to programs. support local control of police Several cities dropped out of helicopter programs. such as Los Angeles County's contract size and community develop- engine o1terhaul and the like, helicopter patrol service for 1nent patterns. p h i 11 i p s g r 0 s s ly un· this reason. Huntington Beach ha s derestimates the dollars and Newport Beach police say 130,000 people in ne'arby 30 hours involved . they are receptive to hear- square miles. -ing any new findlngs regard· C.Osta Mesa has 75,000 com- James Musick, an avowed critic of need and necessity for aerial Jew enforcement here. Huntington Beach's Lt. Mor- risson stresses that Su}iervisor Phillips' proposal could mean increased )aw enforcement ef- fectiveness for ~plus com- munities within 805 square miles, home to three million peopl•. "'Seal Beach1 F ou ntain Valley .... there is no way in God's World Uley can afford a helicopter program. In tbis case it's good, there's a lot of credence." Would You Enjoy Hostin~ A Bible Study Group In Your Home? Cont•ct Or. Morris (714) 893·1749 The Cost& Mesa Aviation Committee will meet April S ~ consider Phillips' co.unty air force proposal. strong reservations about the ~Ji.lures for the county air force~ required main· tenanct, and other factors contained In the data package are being: expressed along the coast. The memo by Capt. -.\1oody questions primarily whether Costa ~1esa's two-helicopter team, EA GLE t and EAGLE 2, would be absorbed into the regional operation. He says in several ins tance!! rellltiYe to helicopter purchase ~. plus those of 'inSpettion,' regular replacement of parts. SUpervisor PhHlips has men-ing the county-wide plan but pacted in 16 square miles, in 'lioned $500,000 as a figure to are as hesjtant to endorse it which a helicopter ~an res· get a regional air force going 'at this point as Huntington pond to a call in under two and stresses federal ald would Beach and COit.a Mesa. .· mi·nutes. V h•I D. M.m., PltD. be needed. ,-~~~~~~_:~::_:__~~'.::_ _______________ .::.~A::.R~·:.'.::_·~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!~~~~~~~~!!!/! Costa M e s a ' s helicop.te Basic agreement e x i s t s among the three departments on three paints relating to Phillips' envi!Joned program : -It cou1d greatly. benefit 22 county cities. -It coo!d greatly curtail coastal 'copter service . -It wUI definitely coSt a 101 to get Phillips' force off the ground no matter, how . it is organized. The chief concern is whether Phillips' propcsal is intended to include Costa Mesa. Hun- tington Beach and New port Beach cbopJl'rSr pUots and observers on a regional team. Wou ld t hei r m e n theoretically be spotlighting a 111i!sion Viejo construction site for burglars while bandits are ma9"g a getaway from a bari1t at home~ '9 If so they arc solidly ·op-J>C>std to joining and in l~un­ tlngton Beach 's case -they say-they-won't anyway. The program headed by Lt. Bob Morri~ -first one to go airbor ne in tbe. county - commande r c on tends howeve~, that the supervisor TNt enffOIM1C•114"' Is -'th« an off.r lo Nit nor • IOflcltttlon of .n offer to buy 1ny of !MM MCvritlM. The otter 61 "*- ONy by Pro.peel'-". ' NEW ISSll A u..Md f"Wt~p ()Hering ~ions lo 1•fcl~ IMI '- • le lt _.... .. 9d' <Ni Md QM •J<'Plonttofl ~· Ptoon-t l*'ficiP9'iof'I MeY t. .,..o;ctoMd ~ """ Mllllt- ed J*t~ltiPI Ofg-*9d klJ*MM II t· &} '-~.,;a,, std tiMing or iioWnfftMtftll. • MinimUM NblCriolion at is,ooo II OM1PfMd or lf'M 11nllll or · •t ,000 .-cti, with lddttiotl1/ unets Ml••bl• in incnm•nts of $1,000. Tfli• Of'erfng ill .veil..,.. on!>' to pen!Of1S In higtter tu bfiack•tl (wftti oartain other ml~um r~nt,J. •• S.nd ti. 00'1PO" for 09fT9l"lf Proepectue l(J': ,...~~-~~~~~~~ I w;nf,'" E. Chi~h•t.t•r uos lt•p.) 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Idelle• M• Sertlet the fi•ed roles of the sexes in ethnic life. the "women's lib" meuqe. ~-reject BOSTON -Just a tou ' Of "women's His ,children are hardei' to control. . the rad~cal argu~~ts but may be swared lib" is bringing "revoluti " to •or~in&:--Many are "being lured away from his by tbe reasoned on es. class homes. · · Values 'iJ>y what he {~ls is•a "loqse" so-' GLAkiNG ~drrn:sfl Alltloogh most elemt.n l the iiomen 1 c)ety J¢. by the youth culture, some of. -~ ·. . Uberation movement are hortent to 1"' ~ic~J)cludes smoking "grass''. ud po?:'; r He~. own daugh~ers ar.e bringing home working.class wGman, is tiiiiinnii. ta. g Is. ... · -r 'f!' -i" 'r ~ ~· th~:Alt.ti&Udes in.the~ dUt· come out' of her cocoorn • ~ ' At,r J!fesetlt, . stanaard "women's lib" side ttie ~om!~ated.£ worlltN-clua For inJtance, in Bal e'• prlmariJY has. litUe relevan~ for ~ working-clad liou~d hat'e .chanfed that It is old- Polish Southeast nity ~ganill>· woman, ~Y.I; Miss Mikulski. 111.ls woman fash1ontd to believe piat •· wom3;'1 h.as .to lion, which streues J?rid n ethnicity and , )s nat in competition with her husband take s~. pi,c~ l~ .a man. communlty action, worn ,are ,tartlnc1to ·1or his blQe.coJJar job. Abortion is against . Her jdb u brin,:m1 he~ Into contact take an active part. 1 'l ;the tiacblngs of her church. (Most wOrk· With other worpen . of different back· And this participatio says ydung, • ing.cla.u families are .Rom'° catholic.) . grounds ~ some of them black worne_n forceful Barbara Mikuls , the lea.4ef. o(• Sh~ is t.aiight in church and in the home "'!~ are not afraid to demand .their that organizatiofi, is co leteJy ditrfJpt· that maitiage is for the procreation '-Of r1gh!s. ~~d s~~ cannot help but note the i11g the balance between en and men the race nd that romantlc Jove is set--glanng 1nequ1ties between women's and in this blue-collar comm · an lhfo_n:!. oila&ry· · men's pay. _... . li ke it . • : -·•fi ''!f;had JD!·aceept· a passivf' }'oJ~ in · Allo, u a worker,~ is ~rticipa_~ "These husbaOOs..'' she said ntlf.t Uf.11 says Mi31 Mikulski, "or'woe unto more and more in ~n1~ aff~irs. . "are waging guerrilla walfare. ow it , Us Gd, juGgmentlday.'' 1 She may become _1nlli1ted into politica the husband who says, •bh, I ~\11 ' . • · ' / -not ~ an intellectual approach headache.' when his wife w ts z GAP,!IJ ~ISCU~ONS ~, but· throug~ usues that are vital to her The same story is be in to y arY" Ethnic· Americit;: a program ol the Ariwr· ~y-care cenWs so that she. can hold a ·out to a meeting." ~ . Accordirti to 'the National ~roject <!h everjtday life, such as the need for child Sansone of the congress f lian·Am-ican Jewish Committee. the problems, lob and help support the family, the b~s- erlca n Organizations, Inc. 0 ), In New needs, &Jld feelings of women in lower-in~ of her_ ch1Jdre~. and the growing York City. • ' middle income families -those in the crime rate in her neigh borhood . Women's active parr"pation in ~ $5,000 to $12,000 category (which often .The cocoons are liable to .Y!eld botter- munity-action progra , ,/Je uya, lfll: incl~ the wife's wages as well) -flies sooner than anyone anticipates. causing a great ~9' of e avation Jn have ' bipl Conspicuously absent from 1 • Italian-American ~es. is ii e1pec-mMt disCusslons of women's issues. Yet· l•lly true for !lie Italia man who I• this income iroup, it says. " .. ' repre-Moretti Battles used to be.lnr catered to."· sents a..,Jnajotity of Americans, a group For his part, the man which h8s recently come to be seen as class home feels his "ma troubled and angry at societal changes c.hallenaed on the job /1t home. ' galng on around them." As one of its agenda items, the National TRREATE~D FEELlN " Project for Ethnic Amer ica will be "er· Fewer and fewer jabs :Sre open to lib plorlng a'nd deepening lhe und erstanding qualifications. Often the( job he ha1 is of the apecial problems of working-class boring. He is the first ic~ndJdale to be women, who often have few options Jn replaced by a machin~ Competition, ls employment, education, chi ld care, and more intense for the j~s that are avail-community involvement, yet feel them- able. J , Selves e1clud ed from the growing wo- At home his role 11 disputed head ~f men's rights movement." the family is belnJ. dermined. More But 'there are stron~ Indications that olten than not his wire Jhust hold a job"':'" perhaps a special. wol'lung-class women's something relaUvely dew in tl>e ethnic lib is taking bold. family. Ht hears rUrnibiinas ot women'• • 111.ese .1fomen are bombarded by TV, College Tuition. " SACRAMENTO (UP!) -As<embly Speaker Bob Moretti has declared Cali-' fomia slate college students will° not be l charged tuition "as l<Mg u I am speaker of the Assembly." 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MJtdtell served his last day ·a, attcrMy general last week befoft l:ieC:omin1 director or Ntron'•' ~lectfon drive. He octnowled&ed he had talked 1bout the JT&T ~~ ooce with Mrs. Dila Boord, an IT!/1' Job. ..,.. ~ T"\~ .,. . "':'. What The · Ramous Serta Name .Brand Means To You • • •· When you choose a fam~us na· tional brand like 'Serta, you're .in· sure~ of integrity. There arena· tiorial standards for the manu· facturer"+o, live up to and an in· herent quality in the merchan· dlse. ·Don't ·settle fo..-off brands when · you can own · the finest for less. · · Doctors Recommend S .ER TA THEoSIRTA<POSTURE CLASSIC •MATTRESS ANO llOX SPRING PROVIDES ' THE POSTUR.E> TYPE ' SUPPORT DOC'JORS ·RICOMMEND,.plur.cu>hlOlly comfort. Hund- rod1,.of-l•-""'l"f colls _,k toiiether 'foi' lfflllorm, ed .. to-eclve firmnes1. 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Shop end compa,. if you wish, b ~t hurry ••.• everyone deserv.e.s. vitaliz!n9 , re1fre1hln9 •leep on an exlre firn'I S_erta Mettreu now! · , • • -byi~ -Identified· •• : ·-ofbtnemo. . But Mitcblll 11id he told Mfll 8elrd lhlt "J WIS DOt :fddlir:wtth u.i inlttu,': ancl tlllt ITlf .-Ji! lltve to dis· -It -Ille l'OSpomible ....... •t Ille Jllllice -Oej>art- 17881 BUCH ILVD • ., HHllNOTON BUCH 847-1345 -· .. -I I • l(ACH ILYO ' 'i • ' ' \. 1 I • , ----- ... ,ONT>:RTO; (A~).,.... Millionaire Texan· A. J . _ Foyt -pl1na: another shoolout with " NASCA,R .. 1 ·,~k;;ci.r regulars in today's l2tq;008 "~Uler_ll!i1t Life 500, and openly '-· 1dmits be·hJiJ•the·firepower to win. "All I Uk:l ii that the car hold 'together,'' 1.he. ve~an from Houston said · of the 'll>Ollcpk!ii•IY·Pr•pared W o o d Brothers Mereuey'~ · · "" ... ~' - "U lt does, they're going to have ,to chaae· me down ... Feyt. fresb•trorn~a $35,400 first prize in the DaY!'J~;IOO:Two weelui ago, ·putrthe Woods candy-apple Ted and white car on the pole for the second annual Miller: 500. He occupied the pole in last year'i in· augural and went on to win by liight seconds over Buddy Baker. Not only that, the Texan broke hiS old Ontario Motor Speedway qualifying record by almost two miles per hour. His pole speed Thursday was 153.217 m,p,h. against his 1971 mark of 151.711, · The race, expected to draw upwards of 75,000 spectators , gets under way 1t 11 a.m. with a three-abreast.-lineup of 51 stockers representing NASCAR 1 elile. Grand National division. · ' .. Alongatde FoY.t in lAet!ront~ow wjll be 1 9'•N1olol's llibl.v Atliiln. " pa$ye<il ;.!.Jti.llllntfl~ifli;f"!-intd"l. mt '••son~ Jast year, and Richard Pelty, stock car r•c~'~QDJy fl.~ Carem' .~rmer.' ~ ftn bis third GrllOJ.~atioo1l MERRY MEXICA~·w·. ·' e T}'a\rinO:·~:~n~;,~:~o~ leader at t~:' ~·=i. Open golf tournamen in Mf~.s-lfib~ ~~y tjme waiting ror raihs · to ce~se.and cha!s. ,'Mrs . .f:li1abitlji.~d!lclo~~ Play was callec!,Sat· urday ·~cause of the rain_s:: r-1 \ • 1 • "dri!iflg <;ii>wn .and W3.008 lh 1rrt His Pl~, is l!acied by STP>.inagnate ~7 G~atel~i. . . 1 ~k~ 1970 Grand NatitnaJ C?han'lp Bobj>y !Nae, both 1100,000 'fillllll!l·in the recent season, hold the first two 1ipots in the second row in Dodg!!. Red Farmer, Alli.Xln's pal from Hueytown, Ala., and a three-time national sportsman champ got the other s-od row ~h.. . . ' The third· roW-~ill"be made up o! Mark Donohue, .the road 'racing expert whose Americaq _Motors .. Matador qualified some five milu;'off the pace; R•y Elder, the West Coait NASCAR division champion, in • Dodge, arid Behny Parsons, an ex- Cabbie ftom ~Detroit who moved south three years ago and campaigns in· a Ford. .. 1.Ba•lnetis .WerJtl;; f l. M~~·H~~~,.'~1:i1;;:7£~r~"'1 u~o.a F.1.: ~ · .•.• r .:.ac·-= ,r···.C:;,~.1G~ Ul. S ~:;J;.~~~::~m:.'~,.. .. , • .,.;. · e · · l$f:s.f.1chlr:•I' ,.,lty, INll-n, H.C., ,.l'fmou!PI, _ · a· ',r· m· 6.: ·-r .. · _ · . -.. :: · ... · r . . ., ,..rs ~· •uddYt~.,.. Clla~=-.. ~·'·"~ tiL.,., .. • ~ l,(,,c, ,.. loblrt N11c, C1t1wb.fl, "·j ·• ~ JO.ft•. · I 6, It.Id il=IM'llr, Huty!Owll, A•·• ,Ord, 41.711 , , ,, . I' , . \ lltewT11,.. , j ; t , . • • · · · tZ:Of':."k Donohw, Ntwkln lllu-r1, 1"1 ... ~ttdoi', ~" ciet...:-n· g 'Tio· ge· tL ,_r ·A· gai·n 1 ::::..~'11: .. ;.::.·~~:::c~,..;~i'i;. \7' ... , .l. ~ rie \ le. lt1rno Stoll, l(IOlll*, low1. l"IVrnou:tl!, 1~.117, • , , .. • . , • 1~'.n~~tr1h1l McGrrtt, lrld11 v1u, Ort .. ,.l'fmovtll. · · t · · · · · uZW~10r11 AHt111r.1. Morr111own, Tinn. Dod11t, ~ ~,. couple or form'r Ora.nge &a.st career-atriiebul lligH 'at . AJ1i1.ona State l!. Dick l rown, Por~~;1~rVrn<MJlll l~J.'1,, <5>Uegts football pla~ers are .ae;ting, 1 W~ert_·h_er(anned 17..5an .D1eg~ State bat-1J-i 12c.tcu Gordon, Horst s11oe. N.c .• M•~wrv. togetber again, this time in the tii.udhui 'ter.s. · · · 1i Jlctf'Mcc.,.,, Mod•sto. Dedot. 142.u1• ,world. Bruce Hick!, (onner star athlete; • Bane W.JS five. ~Os under •the . ASU 1.-0on "°'' Nortt> -:.-l!i,11 "°"' "'""° .at Westminster High and OCC, has hired record .held• by ' Sterling SlMJg}iter. Bane j~ ·~ ~~fo!~~. v•j; ir~; 141.1. • in Paul Lemoint'sf usical· .group . to dpelli,.tq. hurl Jn~one of · thrte games 1•1•. v '" • Al«¥."'l1 .. N.c..,. DodOf, 'entertain 'at 1he Joli en Inn in Miillion' againat!'MiChigan next·w~ • . j 1.: Jdl!n So.res. H•=,rr.111 .. °""' , • .w. Viejo · • · . 1 ».. G. T. t111n, Mlnlon'ihrTi, C•lff., !"Ord. IM.m. ~ ·ne.qvatterb ked•at .ecc, Hieb . A-1't~e ~··been., IDV'edaced In .the n 1 0on w11111. 0tci1o:~ ~..ti"tvrntuftl. 1•.u1. now m~rua~e. tbeli . J . . I 1 \ ~Jl:elfillti~ ... pmlt free ·ttlldls n· ~~":Obblrwo, Ntlllvll~. TF·~· 1"'3.-~ -;re ' I~ .. ·be a ...... leaior cJUsut . "' :tndfver, C~r~ N. • , .... . • '·' M' BJ...., -a.... ......,..~ .. .._ 'J.l_1_ 2A. lrmo-.ui..1.,., C~ri.tte, N •. , F , 10 ... 1. Roi l Dlvll, • eor-•llKJ Ir-I ... '"1 ... 8 .-_, anme. : ·f. .. • .. II}'!! • • ' '• •Wede director, wu nee.Uy 1t Lah• l'ttvioally, th UmU h•s been f14t U; j='=. •=. \~.~~~~11,t1%:.... -= -·~.: ~ ----- ' • T• •·· .........._,,..Ille• O\ler IS 1nd wome• O\lef n. ••rt C¥t••n. Hoyston, ,t....,_,,.. A0'"1ii. ~be' . ' •twT"' I a w ellllble for a free Cllllforala -.. 1e .... 1w Ttrl1, M•M•tt•n IMch, '""mout11, license. '1~10,<r•nlt w1rr.., Auwtl-.·G .. ~. 14 .'1•. • JO. •..-~ w 1f111ms. c111~-w1ri; H.c.. FOf'd,_, ~)endsbip's ~rue test : .,.Tonn.is .partners _,,,,,,., ' ·~ • • • t' l' ............ Haak Leichtfr ed and • Bob Duesler fl, 11'11 4r~ Ftlrtltld. A.11 .. Ford,'"·"" ree.etftly fnet head-<1n -or a~least \heir fi: ~.= .. :~~-!~tfr~~~~~ u•.m. :. rpMijDcj~' el>asketKiitb.tUms·did. 11 .. r ... m ,1...;,• • 'l IT n,,...,1 , :M. Chtrlle llllbtrtt, Annl1~Al1., Ford. Ut,111. '!I n.11',I I Wa:S _,ver.. · ... ~~tr s as. J. c. CNnftt;Gn. Cl'lko, • 1•.o:s.i. . Aarifta 1outfil had (lefelted Leichfried'1 •• ~lo~ It-., Sin L1tll hllO. ''""'*'"" Huntington Beach quintet, 53-44. It was 11• Jill'! Wtlltt, El ~::.,~;:ri11,.11. ei.•11• Wlftft• the· last" game of the. season....-.. •nd Hun-a. too K111t, '•co1rli., c111vro111. '"1211. • t • · ·,tjngton!s onlyidelea~ of'the campaign. "·~Iii:• J~. '::: '•rtl;· ''-111• ••·•· Buc1t . Little Le•cue tryoa •· LMett -... am •Vitt.·•• c1Jer1. '='a..»J. werd 1111 It tbat Devil did1aet, make ...,. B'i belnc .nmored Ute Katell• Higll'1 " '• ' . Monzon tJne !:(}town ~ ~ 11 ' ti •' · With .:Conirover~~ TI\O • I ! ( il ' ' ROME (AP) -Carloa Monl'Ain of ;,.~,hllli· "clo,J;' .Y1entina, way below his cl a 14Y, Moy~ inlp>tili~!tJY· proleatOd • the powerhou8' form, retained bis •wifrld dedsli>n. 'He dlcl' nor took hurt .. BUt he ='ildl •iiht boxinl title Saturday ni1ht jumped off tbe rlni,to.evade lilt mloailel. <frill'oversial Bftll·round teclmical MOllJOD, m<lllWbile, covered bi• \!!ad ' ul ... r bourx;y. chlllenger beMy with 1 towel· IJld. hid, bimaell · ln. hll 0.,.. Moyer of the United 'Jtltes. ner. Mom.on\ in his third title defense, There WU LOO 1 llgn ~of. jubilatkm !i ln unleashed .,..two thunderous right hooks Momon!s corner, u ~ere ha~ been' when that had Moyer slumped to the ropea. But he won 1the title from .Ninci .Ben\lenutl of when:1'foyer came •back to face Monr.on Italy btre 18 .morµbl ~go. 1 1 1fter 1 count of : tight, Arg~ntlnian . The cAampion, undefeated. 1lnce. 1964, referee stopped the .figbtibefore'!a sellout walked fropi lhe.rtna ,and waa booed by crowd·of;I&,000 at R<nne!s Sporta Palace. the ·crowd· whk:h continued hurling ob- &th the champ and the cllallenger ject.s even after· he had left. • questioned referee Lofenzo Fohunato'a Monzon was more aggreuive bu.t he decision. The crowd,' tliough pr~Monzon, had trouble placing his JX!Werful blo-Wa on disapproved, too -and showered tbe Moyer. ·rfng with apples and-oranges. '. -------------,-". Mmu0n claimed · the TKO decision .robbed him of a clear· knockout victory. Moyer, 1 ~year .. ld unheralded fighter Iron_\ Portland said he.t got u• bad deal:" If ~1 riferee had not been an Argen- tinlin 11.ke Monr.on, 'the llg~t 1J9Uld ·have continued, the American clatmed. UnUI Monz.on'• sudden auaull., the n1bt lild litto even. 1'ben In the •mth .roalid, .Monzon caucJ!I Moyer off hil guahl: Moftr.On · had cauiht Moyer wJt.h a •"""'4 rtgbt to the chin that bounced th1 A~1can halfwa.y tfirough. the. rlbL Attentine refer flt Fortunato at first counted Moyer up. to eight, then he suddenly . r1iaed Monr.on's arm .for the victory . The rlng1was immediately showered by dOzt!'I of •pplea and 'oranges from the crowd,•wjllch 'hid cheered Monmn up to thol ,momenl" but bepnl booinl him •Ind RAMS M<iVE Ci#.'MP ' . LOS ANG~LES,,(~Jl-!"'. ;rtie , 1"" AhJieles Rams ·1llll0unceil Slturdiy'they irm ;il\>vin11tbelr,troh>lng ·:c.lnp, from Cil' St.le (Fullerton) 11o' Cai, State (l.<>ng Beach). • . . ', • , ' A 'Ram '1pokesn\in' said the Nali\>oal Football ·!league team would open RrftC· lice at Long Beach about July JO and ·It wiluld 'rllil 'tltougtr ~" ·si 'The 11,.1/ia lrafn it Blair P'lefd In L<>ni Beach duhni 1he !tason. ' The club and .the college "'11 ruueu the new agreement after ode )'ear 16 determine if· both parties want to extend It. acccntln1 )o the spokesmon. The Rimi had troloecP at Cal State (Fulluton) for five years. ' ef tile teun1. ·lltrHDCCeulal Tom Duley wUI be tile When , asked the one thing that has made bJs Lakers the standout team in the National ,, Basketball Association, .co1cb Bnl Sharman says simply: "They ~Id I.he price with hard work and aacrifi~/' MXt F11Uerte1 JC bl1ketWI coach. Dlnle1 ii ta.rely 01e of Orure Couty'• ,le..nq prep coecltes, alone 1 wt11t thla area's• Jlm Ste~ni, Tody · Giiiis aDd Elmer' Combs. T1tt J1~ Irie combined for 1 tt:ISO'I ~tL~iµ ~f.~ded to. Oa~.~aµd Ei·Tltllln Hilb athlete Rieb Slmonla t1 r-d ol M-15 tJU1 poll ·campolp off to a 1ood basebaU llarl al USC, U. •I-olJ .. ppo1ltloo. Aid ud"'""11 IM 19ilM!l;llle' ..... l••' jalior ftnl!>: ~ •• • p-f!'jed .... _ -· -..., Sf 1rietory O\ler host UCLA reeiltly, were ef!. ~~Botti '"11 lor tM_ BndM • LOYALT¥ AWARD -To Morrie Rldli lllller. told tlll1 column lbal he Doumu ol Huntin1!19n Beach. He ""' --tbl& '°'""'' crillqo< ol tcerekeeper at Huntington Beach HJalt ,._ Aatd · ~l"I' Jba Frqool for lour yean u 1 1tudent ond then out 'T• a •ooldu to A.uklm ...r t'rtf..i · of lbeer i~ (they're too che1p to ... tt ceme bM ..,. pf•ct 1 lot/' llN pay him) he 1 st~ck around for another ...,_ ~· 11yg. ''fle'i 1 "1*1 ador,''· ·:wo year1 of keepuig track of Oller acor· ~•11111 llnnor HaJt .• , ;, "· • "fi COOd! Elmer Combs wtre 1ny ·kind Eddie Bane. ts·Wi!lmlnster High fool-of good Jlllf he:d 1lijl Morrie a uwbucl boll ID4 buebalJ Whil rocen!ly tied I Of two. ~ ' FORT bAUDERDALE, Flo. (l\P) -beet! 1uo'pended tllree Ume1 tbe previous Denny ·llcLaio, I b • contmeroial, ,..llOll by Ba,.ball Coaunluloner Bowle pitdJer \llio ..... 'it ..-lor Dill'ollltu K*I. ¥11 -lilt .olllor lime 6y 1lotrolt Ille, -Wll trided lo Olllond A'I by the generll monqer Jim Campbell. Tuai Ran11r1 for two minot lusue Kuhn ~ the coclcy, righ~ pitchers Saturdoy. h~ lor•thno~I 1llrtlnc April ~ Texas, lor-ly the W I I h l.n I Io D lllO fOr lll!log lo!\'olveil in I -..aklnl Smilor1, will recelve rtch~hlndera 'Don lnckliftt lo ·11e1-..i 11aln on Sept. I for Sjanhouse, 21, Ind Jim Pontber, 27 •• br::\' of probollon on whlcb Kuhn hid Stanhou .. waa 7~ Ind P1nther li)clO 1t pl ~· . " . , Iowa Jut ... son of the American ·C&mpbefl suspend~ McLlln on Aua. 21 Assocl1tlon. of .tl)e 11fl!le y'ar fi>t qne, wiek !pr ~um· McLlln '1 'trode follow• 1 tOc21 ...... Pint• JMJl pl w1\ •. o~ l'fo<DtlroU IPorta 1l Waahlngton. He w11 acquired by the writers. kn1lon In October lllO, ofter he hod McLlln, 2'1, hu 1 lllettme rtcOl'll ol 127-84, with SS of tbe vlct.rle1 comlnr In ll!MI. lit pitched tho Tilers lo the AlllfrlC1111 Lea1ue peMonf In ilea wffh ;; 31-1 record, becoming Ute league's ITIOll v~l~bl• pl1yor 1od '<;y Youna Awonl Wutner.• .. • , i Tho lollowlnl •HllOll•he wai.M-1 ond shared the Cy YOlll( Aword. with BalUmort'I Mike Qiollor. · bul • bfl IOrtuoea began to decline when a notloool ml(a,zh)e publlajled an . artlt:le uyinl lllcLaln had been 1 . portnar tn i boo"'1•klng operstlon In 1117. Within d1y1 Kuhn IUlpended bim tbe flnt Ume. GLENN WHFrE Sports idltor Bruins Crush Rival, 102-73; Trojans Upset ·- STANFORD CUP!) -· UCLA. lhe n1• lion's No. 1 ranked ba4ketball team. crusbed 'Stanloid ·102:73 Saturday ru,iit \Yhile rolllna: to lb 40lh stral&ht win over two seasons wltbdut a loss. • Once again it wis the play by e-'li sophomore center Bill 'Walton t6-t sparked fhe undefeited Bruins. He COJt' trolled bc:ith bQards and fed teimmatfll on fast breakS. However, Stanford .pUt Mike MaM and Steve Shupe on W1ltllh and lieid' him to 15 polnll. way below bis conference t\lerage of ~. : . ' The win was the 13th in a r<sw for the Bruins over ~tinford, .-."4 p1,11hetfUCLA \ ltason record to 25'0 1rid 13~' In tlil ~clflc 8 Confer.ence. . .. \ • Tbe Bruins 'ort only '11 f1D1•5w • •••f'nt:1 _.,, l '" -:~,, tb~""'., erllty of S.. Froncilco In llM-1 .. · . --· ' .. ! ~. f!'f"'' ' . • -.. ,Th• game Wla ,clcile for the nrst two llilnuteo with Slanlorll Jum~ oul to rl- 2 lead on !llln'oJ,n.sto'• 111-!0ofj1jmpef. Fmn tllen . on. it w11 111 downblll, alllloiuch atipbcimore O.Ve p,..i, 'with JI ,Olnll, ond ooplain Claude Terry with as, ~ Stanford wllbin striking dll!once. . " • ' • l *' * '.tr · ·.BERKELEY (AP ) -C.Jaornl1 JIUard Bill ll\Jwe mode eight Important 1"-9 throws in the finll minute• ond tptaledJI . pi>lnil Saturday !lllhl N the !lean clolM tllelr baskelbill 1eoooo wltll "•n u.'71 Ullllel of Sootllm! Ca!UornJ1. · . ' ' -c~ , . Center Ari•ler Truitt, wlth '23.po!hta on« 20 rebounds, telllieil with DOwo to 1tt14; 2fl. ,_.t the Trojao1 In the ·1eco11c!'lu!!f. Titdll llnlibed .the 1WOD wltll Mi l!Oini.*i ohe lhorl of llilii .Crltchlliki'1· ~ ,,..,a. "-. _,__ . . ,' .... . J:al Onded the ieaJon wlth''a'S:S,'~ la'lhe P1c-s ind 1 13-16 ~II tor aU 1J111es! USC, with 1 111ne r~•lnloc olllln•l UCLA next wetkel)d; !ell <lo'M~· the. conlerence ond 16-9 ovet.olJ. · . • . '· • EUGE!'iE, Ore. (AP) -W11binatoD stile broke 1way In the flnol three minutes lo defeat Orqon 7'l.e1I In .f' .Pocllic.S Conference baakelball game S,turday. · • • The gapte wu·cloaely co~. with Atitber taom lllldlni. by· min ;ihln llx J!Olnll 1t 1ny tlmt>unW lho .•Coupr1' ~spurt. . *' ,• ' . CORVAtLIS;Ore. fAPI -Wublngtiiao hold on in the finar minute to outlal O!'qon Sll,le. 71Hf Sltuiday nl.lbl 11 a layJn by OSU'1 Rick Reed loll off tbe rb wfth 13 seconds rem1inlnf. -... ·. Tbe victory kepi Waahinaton. In th~d piece In tbe Paclfl<.f·Conler1111Ct 'bo1Ut. ball race with' a M reoord. <>reroo Stall ninr ii 7.5, . . INSIDE THIS SICTIDN "' '. . STOCK WRAPUP: Th• Delly Pilot brlnga llO• U.. f.U llock nporl on Solvrdal/I -bl<I r,_ "'""'' Sunclau for lptCiol rr· ·porta from tht Ntto York ond Am.Heon t:c?langt1. 87. • . ' •, AUTO RACING: O.ke Houlgate . gi11ts 4 •pccfol report on A.. J, Fo,µ, &ht fouoritt to win eodav't • · : 6/JO.mill ract in Onluio. BS. . . GffiLS' SPORTS: Area Mgh r 1chooL.r arr dlvkttd OJ& th« iuuc of providing oampttilloo oporll r for glrlt. 84. ' ' . . • BOA TS AS POLLUTERS: Boa~ Ing Edltor v. A. Lockal>tw W..1 • •P tlu qu.atlon of tDhetllCr boall 1houl6 be forctd to "°"' 1'olcl-• ' Ing lonko for th•lr h•odl 11' hla W•lcolll< Aboard colum .. Bf. ' . • .. ' . - &2 OAJt.V PILOT Ex-FV Star Nabs NCAA Mat Crown aiWEGO, N. Y. -Fonner FOWJ!!lh Valley High alar GleM A.ndef'IOD cap. tu"<! the 1'2-PoUnd dlvislon champion. ahJp ot the NCAA Co1Je1e Division wrest- ling tournament Saturday night, heft. Wrestling for Cal Poly (San Luis Obi>- po). Andenon defeated Tom Cox of Slippery Rock 1n the finals, H . Amte.- 100 won f'Otlr matches Friday and de. 1 .. 1..t Frank Yoo of Cio•eland Iii.lie Univenlty in the oemlliiJ.als, 7~. Sa~ urday. A junior at Cal Pol.v. Andenon wlD •est compete in the NCAA unlvmlty dl•lllM champtomhlpa neat wetk al Col· Jere Park, Md. v MIAMI -Heavy ralna flltt<ld cancel- latloo of Saturday's play in the third round of the 1150,000 Doral·Eulel'I! Open Golf' tournament and prompl..t a unique decillon that knocked 30 playm out of the fteld. A double round of 311 boles waJ re- llclleduled today "'"' the 7,11111 yard, par ft Blue Momter courae at the Doral Couniry Club. and all pla)'Ors In the IJekl with ...... of 147 and 111 -- eliminated . It took a score of 144 after Friday'• round to make the cut for the final two rounds. Tbe field wu ~. as ug.. ual alter two rounds, to the top 70 scorers and all tied for 10th posiUon. A total ol 82 made It. v ONTARIO -Clem Proctor. o 43-year. old ru,trtclub operator from Paramount, Calif., euily won a 250-mile race for Spartsmen . stock ctra: Saturday 11 two drlV!l'I wtte injured ill a muJU-car wreck. ' Proctor, who usuaUy celebrates his track trjumptis by ..,-vtng free drinks ln hll ,Iounge, started In the front row and, except for time spent Jn his pit, was never .erlously challenged. ' v HOLTVILLE -The California Anlels plan lo IJnd out who throws harder. Andy Meme:rmllth or Nolan Ryan, in their . lint. fntraaquad r•me of oprfng trafnlng""tollay. ' . The AnJ•b had a t"°"hour workoot Saturday, b""tfnJ off early lo take part In a celebrity golJ tournament. · j;I TORONTO -Pierre Jury's fcurlh goal of the National Hockey League aea- IOll lat. .in the second period Saturday night ·carried the Toronlo Maple LelfJ to a 3-2 victory over the Las Angeles Klnp. The victory, Toronto's fourth in a rnw, coupled with Delroll'• i... to Boe· ton, vaulted tbe Le14f• into soJe J>OIHS-1lon of fourth place I• the Eut Olvillon. . v HAMPI'ON, Va . -Defending cham· pion l~e Naatue of Romania, the top. seeded foreigner , and Iii.In Smith of Puadena, the No. 1 American seed. won Ille lfngles .. mliinal matches Saturday night In the 11111 .._i U.S. Nllllon>I Indoor Tennis Champfomhlps. N~ who turned back Cllil Richey of San Arigelo, Tex., 4-6, 8--0, 6-2, and Smith, wh6 defeated Andres Gimeno of Spain, 7-&, 6-1, will pla:v._ for the title to- day. Tbe winner earns $10,00'.I, the lO!er' '4500. v MIAMI -Nelson Burton Jr. of St. Louis rolk!fl 22 strikes in three gamea. then hung on to win a fourth game and cll#ure the 17$,000 Ehonite Open bowl- ing tournament in nationally televised IJnal.s Saturday. Burton eollected fir.I prize money of $10,000 in winnfn( hi& eighth Protea· aional Bowlen Associa tion crown. v JOHANNESBURG. South Africa '- Denn.is Hulme, in a Mcleren,, ""' th« South African Grand Pri1: Satllrday •fttr leadtt Jackie St.wart's Tyrrell Ford blew a gear box hallway throuJh tbe race. The New Zealander's victory, his first Fonnula One Grand Prix triumph since , Mexico in 1969, gave him the lead in th~ 1m world driving championship with 15 points. Defending champion Stewart ol Scotland has nine. v The newly-dubbed Texas Rangers high- light.d Salurdav'• light slat• of Major League baseball exhibition action by sll.ltting ottt the New York Yankees, 3-0, in a contest shortened to sin iMlngs because of. rain at Fort Lauderdale, Ela. Other ahibitlon garnt!I: Saturday in the Sumhii>e State found Minnesota edg- ing Detroit; M at Lakeland; Pittsb<."IJh Lopping Boston, 8-7 at Bradenton; and the Chleago White Sox beating Chicago'• CUbo, &-I al Sarasota. Bulldogs, Eagles, Vanguards Win Oppontnls for Orange county teams Los , Alamitos and La Habra In this Wedneaday's CIF AAAA basketball aemilinals at the Loo An(el., SPorls Arena were determined in results Satur· day night. Top-seeded Verbum Dei, which laced Los .Al in the semis, got a scare Saturday night at Uc.A's Pauley Pavilion in the · Ori! ball of an AAAA doobltheader, ek .. In( pUt fired-up Mornlnpide, !WI. In !be AAAA nlQhi<lp at P1uley. eecood·aeeded Pasadena romped over c:routown rl•-.1 Blair. 8M1. Paudena's Bulldogs ne1t face La Habra Wedlleaday nilht. In a MA ..mltmal claah played illtllrdar alltmoon at Fullertoo Junior Collep, C!Ddenlla Crel!Tiew Lequo ' ........., El Mod<na too-Ille meaaun of !lilt -·· ""' seed -Co\'fna -wftll ~ ! IMI overtime •tclory. ~*'°'"'will battle lor the AAA crown ..,.11111 CamarUlo nexl Satur-•1 Ill Ille LA Sporll Arena. --'- Suod11, M11<h 5, 1972 0.11., PllCll Piiot. ~ ... ... .. • -Barlow Downs f Panther ~ine; rJ , Anteaters Split . Bob Barlow pitched a comp/etc· gam~ !'.: . 2-1, victory to give coach Gary Adams l . UC Irvine baseball team a split with host Chapman C.Ollege Saturday afternoon in a doubleheader played at Hart Park ill Orange. ·~ Chapman used Its big guns (two home runs) to win the seven-inning nightcap, 3"" " 2. ' •• Tuesday afternoon UCI will entertain· ' the University of Nevada (Lall Vegaa) in ;-. another doubleheader on the Anttatet campus field beginning at t o'clock. Jack Cleveland b expected to pitch the openet '. and possibly Jerry Maras the seven in· ning second game. . Barlow, ace of UCl's mound ·staff this .,.. • season, defeated Chapmin's top hurler · .' Southpa\V Randy Jones , in Saturday't' ·, 1." opening clash. Barlow was nipped for a •' · single run in the second frame when be ,b,• ··gave up 1 walk, a double and a single. -... ~ UCI went in front in the sixth after twD . ·" outs when Dan Coronado and Jeff · Malinoff singled and Terry Stupy drilled a double to right center field to bring ~ . ..,....t them both across. In the nightcap, Stupy walked lo operi 11 the second inning tp was forced at aec-- Irvine League Cage Co-champions ond by Dave Lyons. Rod Spence aJnalod, I sending Lyons to third. Singles by Joe Anderson and pitcher Gary Wheel<>¢_..~ each scored a run .and UCI moved in front, 2-0. •llST OAM• -Corona de! Mar High'• Sea Kings shared the loop title wilh Los Ala- mitca and f8'hioned •'sparkling 23-3 overall record. (from lefl) Scott Ca meron. Jell Whartod, Casey Jones, Dan Grigsby, Bret Marches, Mike Sevier, John Sumner, Matt Keough, Mike Wynne. UC lrYIM (II .. ' Mollrwi. cl ' • Coe-do. 2b ' • M1Unott, lb ' ' 51\lfly, rl ' • l.y0111. " •• • . "' I • I • , • • , ' • o.-10 It r II rllil ; ..: . M11.ch, Hi ' ' • Spar1, .. ' ' • ~llaotitr. ct ' , • Fro.bl, ,, ' • • .. ' H1rrl1, " ' ' • .. •. 1, Trojans Ease To Pacific-8 Swim Crown Pacific Comt Spike Roundup H1nMn, .. Sptnc1, " Al'ldlrson, c 81rlo... p ' • • ' • • ' • ' ' ' • • MOf9tn, II ' •• • • IODlnaon, ID ' ' • " • Sl!'lth, " • • • • Hlnlffr, c ' ' ' ,_, ' • • • Tri1n, ' • • .. ,.ot1!1 " , ' • TDt1ol1 " ' ' ktni w 1111111'1• I ,i • • • oc Irvine ... "' ..... ' • C~IP!l'lll'I ... "' -· ' I Schmenk, 'Stevens Sparkle SICOHD OAM• LOS ANGELES Ex-Golden West LAKE aiWEGO, Ore. (AP) _ Tom College distance star Doug Schmen!t and McBreen collected hi& third lndlvfdual lormer Newport Harbor High •late shot tit1e and Ftank Heckl bis lfCOOd Sit-put champion Mark Stevens turned in im- urday nijbt, leading soo~ California preulve marks in the U>ng Beach Relays to a decisive victory In the PacUic.a Coo-track and field meet Saturday morning at the C.Ollaeum. ference swimming and dMng champion-shi · Sehmenk, competing now for Cal Slate pe. {Fullerton), won the six mile in 28:S2.2 USC fiaished ~th .CU point.., well while Stevens, a USC frW!man, won the ahead of defending champion UCLA, shot with a S2.0I/, heave of the 16--pound wbich totaled 295. · .... ball. The latter was also second in the McBreen won the 1,650-yard freestyle discus with a 152·9 toss. in 16 minutes, 3.42 aeconds. Earller .in the three<fay meet, ht took lint In the :IOIHnd-yard mMyie e .. ntt. Hetkl finished with a winning time of · 51.25 seconda 1n the JOO.yard butler!Jy. He won the 200-yard individual medley earlier in the meet. ., LOS ANGELES -Freshman high jum- per Dwight Stones set a UCLA school record of ?·feet three-quarters of an inch Saturday in leading the powerful Bruins to a 101-43 victory over Ariwna State in a dual track meet. Stones, a !&-year-old from nearby Glen- dale, narrowly missed at 1-2. His mark UCLA record set by Rick Sloan. Stones has a best of 7-1 ~, the national in· broke by a quarter of an inch the old terscholastic mark. Another Bruin freshman, quarter-n:iiler Benny Brown, ran a swift 46.4 in the 440 and anchored the wiMing mile relay team with l: 41.9 leg as the team clocked 3: 13.3. . SAN JOSE -John Powell got off the Jongest discus throw in the world this year by heaving the pl•tter 208'fed. in an• all-comers track rneet"at Bud Held Field.•' The throw by the 1969 'San Jose Stale College graduate was done on a virtually windless day. The twO other San Jose State graduates, Marion Anderson and Vic Dias, won field events in the nonscoring meet. Anderson, of lhe Bay Area Striders, went 25-61A in the long jump and Dias, of the Pacific Coast Club, won the pole vault at lM. -, v BERKELEY -The University of California's. young track team opened its season Saturday by beating Sacramento State 103-42, led by captain Jim Penrose's .two individual firsts. Penrose won the discus with a toss of ln-9 and tbe .dlot put with Sf-9. He wu competing in the shot for the fint tlrne'ln his college career. Sacramento sprint star Ralph Ligon! was also a double winner, taking the l~ yard dash In 9.7 seconds and the 220 in 21.4. UC !"IN 121 Cllllt!MPI U) Mal11111, cl C~d0.2b M1tlnoll, lb St11py, rt \.Vofl•· 3tl H1nun, SI SIH'l'ICt. II A.na.not1. c Whfflock. p Fox. p Tot1l1 UC lrvl"' C1'11pm111 •• , llrtll 1•rllrtll ...... 100t MllKh,2b 210f 3100Sp.1,..,u 1011 '\ l 0 1 o ~II"'*", ef 1 I f t ,., . ~· ;~:==~=·; 1!!!'''. J'OIOMorpn,11 1011 1 1 I I llOllll\IOll, ltJ O O O O l ~ io11s1ms,c lOOI 2 o I I f'trclv11, p 2 1 I f ''","1•' O•O 0 0 2' 2 4 1 Tot1I• Scar. .., ll'lfll'95 ••• 010 eoo t4 4 ,. OOJI 000 ll-.l ' . e ... ·' ... ·' •. I ' UCI Net Results •,1 ' ... ,,; ·, '. ;nr . .•,. ' . ' . '-i' Brian Job of Stanford, whk:h finished third With 286 points, also was a double winner. He won.the ZOO.yard brearutroi:e in 20$.78 alter !eking the 100.yard breast· stroke in prior competition.# The only other double winner w15 Ore- gon's Jay Lerew. He won 1the one-meter diving championship, then repeated Sat- urday night in the three-meter diving event. His first place total in t.be latter event was '486.30 points. ON DISPLAY In Our . 24,000 Sq. Ft. Indoor Showroom '. ' . ,. Washington finished fourth in the team standings with 2S3 points, followed by California with 212, Orefon with 167, Ore- gon State with 71 and Washington State with 50. 14JO lrH -T. Tom Mcllr"nJ USC, t•:OJ.'2; 1. St1w P_, w1111., i.:n.•1i J. Im M,con1ca, use, 11:24,lt. • 100 tr" -1. fd McCltsklV· uac, ~.J/li t. 1'1114 Nolin, Ca., 4.U; S. ktn Hunmtr. St1nford. a.M. 200 btdt -J. llandy WlllldH.in:ll, ~llnford, 1:'1·"' t. ll'llCI Koc1I~ USt, JJ•.Of; Q. Jldt ~. II~ ~rd, 1;.st.oo.. • . . . -200 W.•t -t; lr1Jlri" Jeli, 'Sllnt'Dr'd. 1!05.71: t. ~ M.vtk1w.,. use.. r2:•M1 a; ~ltk coltlf•• W1 ., J:ft.n . . 1ao "' -1. "'"* Hedi•, use. 11.u, 1. ·~ t>'e\ltrtl. Cl!.• ,t.u, 1. ltldt t.wclnottl, SttntoN': p .n. Tllr~tf dlvlllf -I, J1y Lerew. 0-;...,.' ~ Jortn Dlllf/s:Y, Ol'9llOllt '57..M; a. ~1m · rr-. IOOfl, -4$1,11, • ~ "'" r111r-1.1JSC P:r•nk Midi!. SteYt TY•ren. kllT! Tutt. Id Mctl•k1 J:W.»1 2. Sllntord, J:Ofi,Jt1 ~. c.1, J:ot *'·' UCSB Cops Swim Title LONG BEACH (AP) -University of California .at Santa Barbara, comlna: from behind llith a third-place finish in the last event, captured the Pacific Coast Athletic Aasoclation swimming title over Cal Stat. (Long Beach), 446-44$, Saturday night ·at Belmont Plaza. University of Pacific was third at 443 in the three-way battle that was decided in the 400 yard freestyle relay won by UOP, with Long Beach second. But UC Santa Barbara's Gaucho team of Rick Jones, Ron Ludekens, Dick Zimmer and Randy Steigley took third place by Jess than two seconds to provide the necessary points. Two PCAA records were set Saturday night, Luis Ayesa of Long Beach in the 100-yard freestyle, 46.7 seconds as the first leg or t)le 400-yard relay, and Gregor Betz of Lon( Beacb, l : 10.74 1n the 200. yard breut.stroke. Former Orange Coast College star Chris Gammon captured the JOO.yard butterfly for UCSB i• $2.07. 511rnmtrln et tti. PCM swimming cM1n11lonslll•i 1.4» lt"M -I. Jtlcll H11111rfdt1, UOfl, 1•:».1•, ,, SIM ltw\t. UOI', 1'·•.t , a. A1111 L\ICMt;-, UQi, U :Jt.Jt, 100 f1tt. -,, l.1111 •1•~•. t1I $11lt tLont tt~clll, '7·11 , 2, Jot 01#1' ell. UOP, 41.'1. 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San m<l!t Westm UC lrY Jnjurl team the l80 with a Fltlda UC1 '1 'With Ja BiYiDI UCI Coach In Olympic I . . Joh Battle Ed Newland, UC Irvine swimming and water polo coach, Js one of rive west ~oast_mentors being considertd, for the )Oh as bead coach of the U.S. d"tympic water polo team this year. Othen include UCLA's Bob Horn and ~g Bea~ City College mentor Monte N1U.kowski who combine to handle the Phillips team in AAU competition· Pete Cutino or Concord and Art Lambert of the De Anza team. Newland directs the destinies of the NIMA team in AA.U water polo action will\ most of the players cuJTent or former ucr stars. NIMA, De Anza, Phillips, Concord, Downey and possi bly Cerritos will col'n· pete in a pre-Olympic development league involving these five or six teams HOWARD HANDY n a borne-and-home basis, beginning omeUme in April. "A Jeam of 15 players will be picked rom this league to tour Europe for 30 ays early this summer," Newland veals. "Many kids are· over-awed when they lay in Europe because of the large rowda: that attend the games. The trip to urope will give them experience along is line and competition at the level they ill see in the Olympics. "Of course, this isn't the Olympic earn," Newland emphasizes. "But it will very hard to break into this group ii 1 layer doesn't make the first trip to urope," he adds . The E~an trip will take place la uae and poslibly early July. The team UI then re-convene July 31-31 and agust 1 at whicll time the Olympic team 1 be selected. Only 11 pl1yen are icked for U.e Olympic team. Mason Panilb, prep swimming mentor t Baena .H1&b Scbool and • member o[ be Olympic committee aot directly iD- olved witl11 tbe development league, hit . wa up tbe 1cbechlle ud add•: "The league 11 primarily to pick • cb for our U.S. Olympic te1m. I would ave to u:i th.al la tlte primary reuoa or lbe league. We wanted to resolve the Uqtion ahead of time and fell this oald be tbe best way.'' Basically, Newland will have an ex· rienced team of international cOm· titors playing for him in the develop-• ent league. Mike Martin and Ferdy Massimino layed on both the triumphant Pan- merican Games team and the squad ewland took to Europe In the summer r 1970. Both are graduates of UCI. other members of the Pan-Am team lay ing for Newland include goalie Terry lein and Ferdy's brother, Rick. In ad- ition. Bob Nealy trained with the· team nd Dale Hahn was a member or the uropean squad. Rich Eason and Mason Philpot are UCI aduates and well indoctrinated into ewland's system as is Pat Gla sgow, lso an ex-Marine. Current undergraduates include Bruce lack, Jay Brower, Jack Dickmann and om Boughey. The latter two will join the ater polo brigade at conclusion of the wimming season March 18. Another player tentatively set for IMA is Greg Arth of UCLA and son of he Cypress College coacb. Arth is un- ecided about playing for NIMA or Cer- itos. What about lhe other teams? De Anza ook almost its entire team to Europe for he AdrJatic Games Jut summer with st of the players out of school with u:- ption of UCLA goalie Kevin Craig. Phillips has many UCLA and CSLB layers including Greg Lindrolh, form« ewport Harbor High star. COl\(:Ol'd Js posed largely of UC Berlteley .Inds: Wllty has a nucleus of USC star1 (past nd Present); and ~Ito& is a com- ination team of cal $ate (Fullerton), CLA, USC and CSLB players not listed' n the other rosters. Crown Defended Vike Swimmers Breeze . . . • • At Huntington Rel,ays Host Marina High breezed to Its secorid straight HunUngton Beach .11wlm relays invitational cbamplona!tip Saturday, cap- turln(sil of _tbe stVeo vanity events. Coach Tom Lloyd's Marina Vik1ings relied on their 'overall depth to out· distance -second place· F0W1tain Valley, aHli. ,. The DDl):~vent tbe Yikes failed to· cap- ture in --varsity circles WaS the g X· so · free style and in that one the hosts were dlsqualHled. "l was satisfied with our ittdividual medley relay and I thought our depth was Bue Wrestler Places Third In State Meet SAN BRUNO -Orange .CO.st Collee freshmen Dan Lewis and Tim Bandel · were the only survivors among Orange Coast .area entrants at the state junJor college wrestling finals here at Skyline College. Lewis, from Fountain Valley High, won the coosolatk>n bracket (third place) of the 167-pound category by outnoddlng De An~·~ Jay""tawson. 3-1, in the finals . Mate Bandel, a Corona del Mar pl'9d. uct, captured fifth place at 177 by shut- ting the door on Rick Lewis of De Aw, HI. Area competitors who made jl to the first round of the consolation wrestle.- backs before being eliminated "'ere Gold- en West's Tom Foss (1:?6) and Pat Bu- ono (134) and OCC grappler Steve Jo- annes (118). OCC's Paul LaBlanc (142) an~ Guy Morrison (150) were knocked out of the running ift earlier rounds. In getUng to the consolation Jinals, Lewis defeated Cerritos' Jim Zmuda. S.l; won by default over Chabot's Mike Scheantz; and decisioned Tim Ka1cevicb of Cyp<ess, 3-1. Bandel beat Santa Ana's Frank Gon- :zales, 7-1; pinned Palomar's Wayne Mickerson in 1:34: and was stopped, a..z. by San Jose's Rich Calderon en route to his fifth place finish. El Camino htavyweight Tom Hazell was voted the meet's outstanding wrestl- er while Chabot was the team titliat with 52 points. ' Orange Coast had 16 points and Gold· en West one. RYUN •.. (Continued From Pa1e Bl ) Seymour of the Southern California Striders was fourth in the 440 in- termediate hurdles at S2.0 behind Ron Whitner. (5o.9). Ralph Mann (51.0) and Wes Williams (51.7). Also, San Clemente's Patti Johnson placed out -0f the money In the Women's 220 after being among the leaders coming out of the cur ve. SummiM'tH of SlturdlY's Mffl of Cl"m!Jlon~~ $Mt Put -1, F-rbKJI, P•tlflc CffST Club, "·11 ~. 1, ,..,.,son, Tex11 s1r1e1 ... ., 61·2'111. l, L•ne. use, u.nw. ,, Slms-m. MoTocco, USlll. , 120 Hlth5 -1, Miiburn, Southtrrt Unlvtrsllr, 1l.5. 2. Wilson. use. 14.0, J. l•bb. USC, 14.0. '· Gibson. PCC, 14, I. llO Relrt - 1, USC 18._rt 70.7, G•rrl"'"· to.4, D.0:1rd 20.3. Q1.11n-tt , lt.71 1:11.l. !lttl•rt world m1rt1: or 1 :U.7 by Te1111 Al.M, 1970, llul Wiii llOI '°"'rrt bt<IUM Qwrrlll 11 not Amerlc1nJ. 1, Army, 1:21.1. 3. Air i;orce, 1:77.7. No tourtP1 pllct . Sp11ti unofflcl1I. MO -1, Lu11M, MM'lnes, l :S0.2. 2, Vi n DYk, Club WQI, 1 :SO.S. J, Crots. NorthHn Arl1on1, l :S0.6. 4, SwertRW1, U.S. Armr, 1:$1.1. Women't UI) -I. FeryerlOll, West '"'' Jets, .5l.7. 2. H1m!T!Olld, Sltr11TMnt11 ll:oldrun11tr1, .M.1. S, Scott, LA ~ur1ttn.. ~.(. 4, Lundortft. SWI· def!, ~-·· H191'1 Jum11 -1, ero.,.,., c 1nr. lntem1ttor1tl, 7.1, !, ti. btlwMll cu111. c1111. 1n11r., ....ci O'Ntfls, use. 1.1. '· L.11111, use, .. 10. Lont Ju""' -I, RoblMOtl, Arm1" ts-a"". 2, Hines. USC, 'll..f\11. 3, tnmon, 11Mllld1ed, 25-6. 4, Wllo Hims. use. ,...,,,.,, .... Hurdt.s ._ I, Whllnt't'. SOUtlllrn C1IHor1tl1 Slf'IOen. SO.t, 2, Msm, Slr>den., 51.0. 3, Wllll1ms, SIA Dltlo Trld; CIVIi, 51.J. •· sermour, Sltldlr .. .... TWo milt -1. l.lnhrtri. un•llldled. SIN*•""· W1stt •• l :)f.4. 2. StlDV, Nort"-rn Artion.. 1:•.J. 1. "'"1IM,. Cl\lb Wnt, 1:'1.J. ~. SllMY, ,.,,.,,.. -Arlllfll. ''"... • l"ole VIUlt -I, Smlltl. C1I Stilt (LOfttl IN(JIJ, 11.S. t. laalr.llOfl~ ~. 17.J. 3. L19..,......l1I, s- ..,_, I~. 4 1t1llabldl, StrlclitO't, 1~. Mite -1, Von lt\ldtft. PCC. J:J7.I. 2, Wlllltnfled, Cll.lb w.t, J:Jf.S. J, LIWIOn 11t11U1chld, J:#.S. 4 YOlllll, -lted1ld, S:ft.t, .... -1, G1rti.n, use, "·'· 2. "'" HoPwtMn, P'CC. C.J. i. ltlOl1111Mn. USC: •7.S. 4. Fm, P'CC, c... ' 1• -'· """"""*'""-· MallNn" lt....,.,lle. t . .: 2. l(lfllll, Sir""", '·'-a. Turner, C1H,, lnfWtt., '·" "' Otdl1,.., use, 1.1. Won'len"J, D -f, ~WfttlOll,' Wtlt Cotti Jilt, 1',1. 2. LINI, P'llMnllf· TC, "t•.I. :J, 0.....,, G""" dlle, ... tll., 2•.L 4 Mllrrit LATC, 2.4.S. adequate ov..all," said the Marina '1"'l1- tor afterward!. Bee laurels 1'tJll' to Gerald Mannion's We1tminster Lions, wbo piled up 74 cowite:rs and In the process_ set three school records. The Cee division was alto picked up by lhe Lions, '."1"> ~ tbr<e other con- tenders in the closest race of the day. Tbe Lions finished wilh sa polall to rwmerup F.dilon's 58 aod S4 for Marin.a. and.Los. Amigos, Marina's Big Four in varsity included Colin Hardy, Brue. Scboles, ·Sean Buckner and Doug Fabian. 'That quartet swept to' a 4:t0.5 in the opening vanity evint -the 4 x 100 in-- dividuil medley -and tbtrt each went o to compete and win in two other events. , Hlrdy teamed up with Fabian, ~ Nielson and Doug Dunn in tht 4 x 50 br<als (l:Ol.4) and with Scholes, Keil Khil:· and Mark Cardenas in the 4 x so medley. Fountain Valley's big gun, . Jack BabaShoff, 'Was absent at the Huntington Relays because of competition taking place in the Rolling Hills Invitational at the 1 same time. ' Vtnltr · . • If 100 tndl\lldul1 nilclt'"1 ~ 1. ,..,_,I,.. IHl rdr, Scllot••• 811C11111r. F1bl1nl 2. Founl1ln Vllltr ). w111m11111w. Wlnnlnci 1lme: 4:10.5. • • » lrM -1. Fount1ln Vllltr !Wesllrf1!d, LUI· Ir.ti, 11\llrd, E"h, P1dgstr, l11rl•!'!I) 2. G1rd1n Grov• 3. W91tmhut ... WJM lllQ time: !:Xl.5. 'II JO llr•1s1 -I, Mlrl ... IF1bl•ri. Hlrdr. NklMHI. Dl.IMI t. G1rcMA Gtw• J. '-11lri VIII..,. WIMll'G time: ''°'·'-• 11 511 lly -1. ,,._.rllll (1(11'411, Hllli!On. Gug~1 Fln-ntrl t. Glrdtn G,..,. 1 FIUlll-111 . V•lley, WIMlllll time: 1:1t.a. t x 50 Dlfdl -1, Mltl111 fBudlnw, Scllolls, Storti, EN I ... ) 1. Gclnlen G ....... I. Founlll" V1lllr. Wlnnf F'!ll 1111'11: ''"·'· • • x 100 ft"te -t. M.111111 IF•blt11, Storti, 8udlntr• (lfOfllltl 2. G•'*n ~ 3. Fwn11ln V1 l11tr. Wln-n11111 1111'11: J::M.7. 4 11 50 mtdt..,i -1. M1rl111 l~f H1rdy, KIF'!ll, Clrd111MI 2. Foun11ln VIHW I. W•lm rwl9r. Wlnnlllll time: 1 :#.1. 1 I Fln1t ff11n 1corhw: I~ M11rl111 (141, 2. "°"" t n V1llrt (Ul, l. G1nMn "''°"" UOI. 4 Wtdml111ltr CUI. ·-' x 100 lndlrldl.llJ medlfV - 1. EdlllOll (Du, Ptttr .. n, Dtrl19, T •. Wist, Mul'llh11.111rl 2. Wtstmln1t.,. 3. Mlrlr11. Wlnnlno 1lm1: •'"·!· 1 ' x so ""' -1. W11tmtl'll.lolr 1Gold1!9 n. '"ea, Fr1nkhouM, H1rrl!'!llerlt Pl«, Ltwlsl.t. l.os Aml1os 3. M1rln1. Wlnnll'!ll 11'"9: t:•l.I. • II 50 br111t -1. l.111 Amigos 2. Wnlml111!1r J, G1rd"1 c;,.0¥9. Wlnnl,.. trm1: 2:22.,. • x so 11r-1. l.111 Al1m1m . 2. N11 leCiOlld or flllrd. Wlnnlf'l!l llm411: 2:1f.I . • 11 JO bltk -1. Edlllllt (Wllk•r, Siit!Or!, T. West, Plcklordl 2. wntmlnstfl" 3. ~rd.., Grove. Winni.,. lime: 2:10.4. 4 x IDG fr .. -1. Mllrl,.. (<;ulll111111, Wtng1r, Ed'W1rdt, F1rrtlllJ· Wtstmlnslw 1 Gln11n G,..,.. w1 ... l'llno 11m411: 3: .o. • • 511 ll'!ldltY -1. Mlf'IM (F1rrtt1 Armslrllftl, C11tllr11111, Hormtll) 2. G1rdlln G"""I 1. 'EdllOll. Wl"" nlNI lime: 2:~1.1 . P'll'lll tum Korlllll: 1. Wtslmll'lltf!' (JIJ, 2. Edi'°" C.Y) 1. llllJ M1rl111 I nd Lal AmlOol 15' Nd'!), S. G•rdlfl Grow l•J, '-f<,unt1ln V1l'9r (!OJ. . -4 x lDG lndhtktull Mldltr -T. Edlsori I~ Cown, P. Wnt, luclrl1, Vll'I Gordo!'!! 2. Wutrnlr.- 1ter I, lal ""'"""" WIMllW ttrne: •:IJ.t. ' I{ 50 . """ -I. Wlllfl'llM!lf' (Slul, O'Too~. 1(1111, Hotoer, J-... H1111tler) t. G1rdttl Grov1 1. l.111 ......, .... WIMIM tlmei 1:15.a (Klwlol rtc- ord), 4 11 50 ar.nt -1. Edi-IMCCOWfl, D. Pllfr. -· P. Wnt, lludrl1) 2. Los AmltM 3. Ho !lllrd. W1Mf111 H1n11: 2:14.6. •• so Fir - 1. Wufrnll'lftff (Slut, Btlk.ett'f'. Afll.I,.., Huorltl) 1. GlrclM Grow. 1. No !hlrd. Winning time: 1:J1.f. • x 50 IP -1. w .. 1m1Mtw cac.r.1, NoJo.r, Hvrwltt. Hunt .... ) t. e:d'-1 :t. o.rden ~ W. "'"' tlm1: 2:02.7, (xlleof 1«11rdJ. ' • 100 Fret -1, wmml111ttr IAtttns, O'Toolt, Trlngtllm, JutMs) t. CO.rftn Gfor. l. Edfsort, WI,... nln1 llmt: l :l7.0. • II SO Mtdltr -I. LOS Amleo. 2, Edison I. WH!mln11 .... WIMll'lf time: l ;J1.6. Fln1I t11m ICWlnt: 1. We•tmlnshir' (7ll, 1. EdllOA (.Y). 3. G•rdln GroY9 , .. ,. '· LO$ ArniOO• ''°'' S. M.lrlnl OU, '· flll,l!'!lllA V1Htr (6), • Nabs Mlle A nteatet, S pikers 4th Curt Caughey, a freshman distance ner from Los Angeles, gave coach Bo berson's UC Irvine track and field m Its lone victory Satur<lay In the pentng cinder mee~ or the season held on Anteak!r tartan coune. caughey won 'the mile run In 4:23.S In e first-ever track meet for Roberson's ew. San Fernando Valley State won the eet with 69 points, a point ahead oC estmont. Then oame Azusa-Pacl rlc (29), C Irvine (15) and Chapman (4). Injuries ha ve whltlled> the thin UC! am early with Nick Rose sitting out of SllO, Gary Dllllcy bypassing the 440 llh a hamstring muscle pull and Carl elds ml11lng the sprints. ctocklng. Bivins also placed third ln the 440 intermediate hurdle race. T11m Scorn: Sift Ftrl'lll ... V1lltv si.i. "· Wts"' moitt "' Alw.P•Cltk 2', UC INllll If. Cfllpml11 .._ 100 -I. Nllftl'lllr CW), 1•.0i 21 N""""'n CAI, 10.1 1 a.·•-CWlmll.2: .,, S11....st1 111, 11.1. -""i ,~,1 1 .... N IWI, tl .. ;11. Amllkl CWJ, :n.11 :J, -·· I D~J .. IWllllll IA • %1.J. V'~ -11, !SJ, .,,5; J. Mrt.1i.Nl11'{W), Jt.f1 I, -"' \ .O; 4.. Prottlr CWJ.; if.i: . --• utJ• ..... 1w1. l1S.SJ11 .• K~"'r' CS), 1:1'.tl a. $Plep1ro IS , l:P.01 '· Morttlft' , fiJ .,. Miii -1. C.utllllV fl), 4:111\ 2• V lllrffl W), 4:h .I/ a. Codt 1.-.11 •· Nv11rem I l; ).mlt -l , $1tlll'fl I ), I~: , I( t (WJ, ,,, ... ; J, Snlltti 1: 1. 1•:n"11 .c. 111{ ci ,,,1.L UO nl1ll llUflflts -1, Sltrfld'I CSI, 1•.11 t. LI,.. fAJ, lS,01 S. 9'41tlr IWI. IJ,h 4. 8'1yc: !SJ. "°J"ihllrd-.-!, e.l!tl'( IWl1&4.51 1 l r-11 (I), .M.0.J , tvlnt llj• ,U.t / '' lllY t.6.1.r.·· •• '!"" -• IF \1111v. J: I 2.· W•lrnonf, 1:11.11 • UCI, S:14 .• Mii• '1!111' -I. SF VllftY, 1121.01 '· We1lmont, ):t2.S1 I. UCI, St2A.0, Hltll l~m•-1. "°'-'' ($), .... '· Ctltll'lln CW), .... J, l111t CAJ, ..... , 4 Jordtn IWl1._M. l.0!1111"'11tt -'• r1!1lr IW~'EJ·l01~. N•W1T1111 f1), n4!•1 3. Ttylor IS , 2>-61 4, l'OIKll !), '2•7111. Trlllll JUfM -• LI¥ IA o.t t 1. ll:lf!l1Hlll i~I, °'"'t I. StmUIO!t lCJ, 4.iv.~ •. 'rwc:h !IJ, ~ ,. • • Sundly, M11th 5, 1972 DAil v mar . i:r :r . ~.'"Stifles ~ 3-1, With No-hitter Corona Wins CIF Wr~tling Championship ... Soulhpaw Mike Alba twirled a ·spar1'- lin11 no.hitter for the Edison Chafgers Saturday ln non·league baseball q,ction as he and bis mates dumped visiting La Quinta, 3.1. Alba faced only one Aztec batter over the minimum in going the seven innings and that one proved to be the sriOiler in his bid for a shutout. Alba struck out a dozen and walked four batters but ooe of the free passes was to Kevin Mes.mer in the sixlh inning. The Lo Qtiinta biWUimef"'lnadeJflO thir<I when Alba committed the only Ediaon error or the day on a pickoff at- tempi and he scorid on a pop ny to short center 1 fielded .by the ucond baseman. II'he other La Quinta ruMers were erased on two pickoff plays and a double ·play ball. Alba had the big bat for the Chargers, too, with a solo homer in the third inning Igniting a three-run uprising. Ed Weinberger followed with a single and scored on Mike Selwood's triple. The latter scored on a La Quinla,miscue. The win gives coach Bill Morris' Chargers a 2-Z mark going into Monday's ope.nh:ig test at Huntington Beach in the HB District tourney. LI Olllnll (I) lflllli-UI .. ' '"" ••r~rllll , .... " J • •• W1tn1>erger, 3b l 1 •• Orll1, II , • •• S/91, 55 , . 1 • Htr1111, c ' • • • s..twCICld, e ' ' I 1 Petty, " ' ' • • P1rt1:1r, lb l 0 D 0 C..lcllr, lb ' ' . ' lt.n!lh, rt J 0 0 0 J . M._r, 2b ' • • • NtU1m. rf 0 0 0 0 k. M.wwr, rf ' 1 • • HJ.,.., cl 1 0 0 0 ,,..._,, " •• • • L-r, 7b 2 0 0 0 ltv•n. ~ 1 • . ' ltrbll, 11 ' . 1 • Tol1l1 Albl, p ' ' 1 • 17 ' ' . TOI Ifs n , . kwt W IMl1111 ' l.• Qul11lt ' ' .. ~· ...., ll!lllllton "' ... ..., Barons Capture Bee Swim Title • • • 1 • ROLLING HILLS -Fountain Valley ~h's Jack Babuhoff captured a pair of first places in the varsity division of the Rolling Hills High swim invitational Saturday but It was the Barons Bee con- tingent which carted off a team title. Coach Ray Br3y•s Bee team eked out the tiUe with 53 points, with Notre Dame and Palos Verdes trailing wilh 52 and St counters. First place finishes in tbe Bees for Fountain Valley were accomplished by Scott Shelton (59.9 100 indo) and Teuy · Woodrull U;03.S 100 back). • Babashoff set a school reco"rd in the 200 free with a blazing 1:46.0 and woo the 400 frealyJe wtllt a nifty 3;fl,J, ' ' Peter Noa}\ was f.ifth in the zoo Jndo (2:15.!) and sixth in the 100 fly (59.&I w.hile the varsity fre e relay team of Noah. Babashofr, John Bertani and Jim McAdams placed second with 8. 3:29.4 clocking. I . Pirates Stay • j In First Place With 5-2 Win .WALNUT -Surprising Otange Coast College rolled to its second slralght South Coast Conference baseball win over Mt. San Antonio College Saturday, a S.2 dec ision, to keep the Pirates in the No. 1 spot. OCC, Santa Ana and Fullerton are deadlocked for the top spot with 2.0 records. Santa Ana downed visiting San Di~go. Mesa, 5-4 a~ 4-3 in a doubleheader Saturday while FJC took two from San Diego, 6-4 and 6-3. Tuesday coach Barry Wallace's Pirates visit Santa Ana in a 2:30 meeting. Wallati!'s crew again got strong pit- ching to defeat the Mounties. OCC starter Steve Hedrick fired blanks at ?\ti. SAC for eight innings before running into trouble in the ninth. Dan Quisenberry, who defeated lhe Mounties Friday, came on to get the final out. Orange Coast scored its fir st run In the third inning, then added four big ones in the eighth. . In the third a single by Mike Easter-ling, a stolen base, a sacrifice and an er- ror got the run in. Then in the fourth Hedrick started the rally with a walk. Rich Fielder and Paul Fleming lhen stroked ba c k -to -back singles for one run . After an error that allowed Glenn McKinle y to get on base, Fleming was picked off second. But John Palmer fo llowed with a tw~run single and Easterling's hit added the final run. Hedric k struck out three and walked four batters. OrlllN CHI! UI 1• r 11 tlll Ml. II" Anlot1 I• UI Fl1lder, If ' 1 2 o E1tr1d1, ss Fteml119, lb S 0 I 1 MlfC!IS, 1b M<Klnl1y, 30 5 l O o Corcor111, <I Wltktf'stllm, rl T 0 1 O Vougl'I, 11 Shlm111. ph l o o O Lyons lb ltitOllrf, rt o 0 o o lblrr1, rl P1lmer. cl ' I l 2 Wood, Sb w1,_ • • t .1 • ~c l!ntwtr1111. " (" l 1 1 McC:ry1111. ft l'Nrll4'. c '3 0 0 0 Mlgd1I, p Httlrfck, p S 1 1 o CNl"lty, pr Qlllsenbll'"ry, p o o o o •Ill r II rbl s 0 1 ' s 0 0 0 , 0 ' 0 l 0 I 0 • •• ' 1 • S 0 I t .. ' . J 0 •• I 0 I 1 0 I o 0 T011l1 » S f • T011l1 :W ? I t 0•1111e Ca.st Mr. $111 Antonio. ' ' . 001 000 °*""' ' 0 000 000 001,-f. • 4 ARCADIA -Corona del Mar stormed to the ClF Southern Sect.ion team wrestl· Ing title at Arcadia High Satur<lay nigbt. Coach Dick Monis' . vlctorloul Sea Kings racked up 46 points, to 32. for run- nerup Caluico's 32. Orange County school Rancho Alamitos of Garden Grove was third with 31 v.. points. or the other Orange Coast area schools . Jnvolve<t, Edison tallied 13 poinls, Foun- tain Valley garnered seven and We stminster had 5,:Z. Gary Casey of Corona del-Mer won the 168-pound crown while Eidison's Jim Sweeney was a winner at 136 over CdM'J John Blanpied . l(l add ition to Casey and Blanpied, Corona also recepted for important points on a runnerup finish by Rich Galan tine at 157 and ori Wally Clark's third plaCe er. Cort at 148. Along with the above athletes, are.a wrestlers placing in the top four included \Vestminster's Andy Lassak, fourth at 178. and Fountain Valley's Les Becher, fourth at 194. - The S\veeney·Blanpled due) \VIS the rubber match in a continuing series between the pair o! talented little Irvine League rivals. Sweeney jumped out to an early edge and then held on Corr a J..Z decision. He v.·on over Loara 's Greg Hoy by default in the semifi nals while Blanpied decisioned Ontario's Gerry Kurth in the semis, 12-4. The area's other individual tlUist - Casey -fought with Torrance's John Gillette to a 1-1 deadlock in their final s tussle but the Sea King ace outpointed the latter, 2.0, in the overtime period. Casey outnodded Gary Alm eida or West ToJTance by a 12-3 count in the semis. Cl,. Wl'91111"' Pll'llll Al Arclllll Hi.it H -1. Mik! Flem11111 IEI Do•ldo), 2. Jahn Atnonl (£l11nhowerJ, l. Dlvld $Oto ll1llUow1rJ, 4. Johll k1\11n111h {Turr1111:t) . l'l6 -I. Ernlt Oii llltO lltnlt M1rl1), ?. 111'1• Plvtc tG1neshrJ. J. Jo. W1lt111r (P1t llft1), 4 IUt~trd V1!1r \LI PUl!nl•). llS -1. Illich OQu•lldo IP1clllt). ?. T1r•r M1rl11t lltH:twln l"trfll, 3, Miki S.ln IMlr1 Cosl•I 4 K1Yin smun (LOI Amlt OI). • Ill -1. G~ f11nd111 (lll1neho Al1mtto1l, 2 ltlW llll\lt tl (OnltrloJ. J. Ernl1 S.llclov1J (Holl\lllleP, 04, Ed L•"•"'°n (We11 Torr1nc1). 1JO -1. St1\11 Btrrttt IMlr1t1iltl. 2. J im Wocd IEI ModentJ 3, Mlk• Burns (P1cUlcJ. '· Jiff ll:Ober11 ICll1n1J. 1:i. -1. Jim s"""'''" ll!d!i.onl. 1. Jahn e11,.1111d IClll'onl Cltl Mlrl, 1. Gr .. C1mD01U !F1111!1nt ), ._ G1rrr K11<th (On1trlol 141 -I. Din N1rltoku IR1ncF<oa A11mlhi1). 7. Gordorl Cox (L11.nllllff), J. SI'" Hlkl'l<'octl; tlt<'I L11!1 ObllPO), •• T1rrr D1lournet CCIHtmonl). 14' -I. Art M1v1rro IC1l1•lc~I, 1. Scot! Smllll ICovl111 }, l . Wellr Cl1r' ICONll>I -Mi r), •· Derry Tllerl,.. 111111111 Pirkl. ( 1S7 -Mlk• C1uhir CP1cltlcl. 1. ltlctl Glll!'!ll"I ((OfONI dtl M1rl . l. Lff AU1IL11 (fl~ .. Gr•nO•) "' M!t1 MtOov.'111 tC1brilloj. ' 161 -I. GI"' (I\•" tCor-dtl M•r), 2 JDhrt G111tnt (T~••ntl), l . Jahn J1ctson (Mlr111sit), •· G1rr Alm1•d• !West TO¥rtnc•). !It -I. Eme•v Adl'lr (Qu1rt1 Hltl) 1, Ttrry JlnP ff'~ortlt ll:IY•r1ld1J. J Jl)l';n W•~•rl•kl 1w1rtf!'I), 4 A.nor u.Nt IW••~'-!!..'.. ·-• ,i)N,;;;;t>!, "lm4~rd-..i:"'.~ lecher (Fout1l•I" V11f1Yl. Hwt. -I. Rori H1nsen 1Tu1ttn), 1. JM ·101teOI 1"'1orwllkJ, J. Oln• llrHINt tC·1brUk ), •· Jol\n Alllrlt Rio MUI ) Fln1r lltm 1torlnct lelldttll Coro111 d~I Mir -. C•l1111co n, ll:1nc:1to .tJ1mri.. JI\\, P1d llt ll•tt llert1.,.dlncil 30. !v?.thit0'1; EC1lt0n 1J, Foun11111 V1t11y 7, W•lmlMltf ( • • • Thrill to it as a SIX! •· . • 2600 V-6 ·S ee it Tod ay! Drive it Today! Boy it Today! ' son Home of the New Car "Golderi 1' ouch" 1 .· :· ,. " • -" .- .· ,- •. 1; ... ,, . _, ... " -;.· ... . ' "' . . . .. .. . •"• .,...; ' . ,., .. • • .. • ,• " ' ': .. •• -·. .. . . •.•. " "' . . . .. . ,. ' '" ':· ,~,. • . "-"' . " . .. ~ . . UC!'• 440 relay teat11 finlsh«t St<ond lib Jamet Sbirley (leadoll) and Robert iYins (anchor) ruMin& well in a 44.G l'tlt v...itt -I. L.. (W), 11.11 2. Huthn tWI, 1•.f i l. Htfnll CCI, 14.01 4, Strml111to lS). II.I. SM! llVt -1, ,,._.,.tllll ~) •t\.'11 1. JttOlrMl'I CS~U'"'' ...... ,., (WI. 11~, •· '"' Ill,,""" ,. -'; ilbf111tn 1sr 1 .1, '· "'"s /''' 1~1\'i, a. .Ir IOOif I 1. 1 4141~4 Jtrfln IWI, l)t. o. 2821 HARBOR ILVO., COSTA MESA • 540-5UI " J1rtllr1 -, M""" Al. _., 1. ..... II IWl.t If• •\-\1 a. l r\Mtlt (SI. ll 4. SU..lltt lAl, 1M-1t. _,., r • • •• , .. r \;, • 4 DAILY PILOT ., ... •• ,• .. '• •. . " .. .. • ' . " . ..... . .. . . -• Sundq, -5, 1172 CIF Accelerating W ome.n's Athletics "There also are some ad· mlnlatraton who still hang on· to that age old feeling that girls Jwt shouldn 't compete in sports," !he said. Third, some of the girls ph)'3ica1 education de~rtment heads are Teiuctant to commit themselves to CIF J>l'Oll'IDll because they fear t h 1 superorganlzatlon or CIF m.a1 interfere with already strona GAA progranu or may Jim!• the number of girls now com- petln1 to onlY thoot wltb outstanding ability. Girls Spotllghted Area School s Split On ·CIF Activity i:ood, very extensive program or their own. It's worked out so well -you know, why give up success?'' -principal Paul Berger . • ' • } INOLISH CHANNEL SWIMMER GRETA ANDERSEN TEACHES RELUCTANT INFANT TO SWIM AT LOS ALAMITOS S~HOOL. Orange Coast area high schools are divided in their re- actions to the establishment of CIF for girls this year. The following comments w e r e made by spokesmen for each of the schools after .being ask- ed if they have dec;ided to join lthe new girls diVision: HUNTINGTON BEACH - "We joined this year just to get Information on girls ClF. lt's really too early to com· ment on how it's going. We 'll probably continue to be. in- volved next year. but to what extent we're not sure.11' - Joanne Kellogg, phys f,e al education instructor. . • .. ·HB's AnderseQ. Set For Channel Swim By LAURIE BECKLVND Of ... Dlllr l'li.t Sl*ff You just can't ;et away from computers these days, admits Greta ~. a Danllb • American swimmer now livin& in Huntm,ton Beach. Tbe 43-year~ld ex· pro- fesalonll swimmer ,J>IOlll to enllsl lbe belp ol a computer data bank late thla summer to recapture the women'• world record for awlmminJ the English Channel which she Gymnasts In State Tow·ney Gals' Badminton Tourney The Third Annual National champions Dr. Stan Hales,/F~;;;-;~~::::::~~,,, Division o( G!rls and Women's Mrs. Helen Tibbetts of Los1 I n t e i:co11e,1ate . Badminton Angeles, and Vicky Toutz of Championships will be held at , . . Cal state (Lone Beach) Marth the women s 1nternallonal 9, JO and 11 with all com· team. petiti~e and 'e x b i b j t i o n The semi-finals will be matches open to the public played at 11 a.m. March 11 in free of charge. the men's gym, with the fina!s The tournamenl will open in at 4 p.m. that afttnlOOjL the men 's gym with a . Parliclpating will be playm demC:mtration at 8:30 p.m. from colleges' in California .• ~arcb a. Playing will be 1)1· New l'."ork, Indiana, Oregon, tlonal sod int.rnallooll and ~. CUTTER CRlllSEI IS HERE!!! t W 21' •IHI tra11erable w ,. .... .......... ,. ... , ... PllCID flll:OM $1 5,795.00 '"" '"""' ....... I The economical Carini is filled with room. l19 roo m. He1d room. Shoulder room. It'• •lso filled with some .Jurpris"'9 fMhns: l ike front disc br1kes. White wall tires. Nylon carpeting. Rechnin<J bucket seets. Plus loa ds more. BILL MAXEY rr1to1())101[TJ~I ·947.9555 111•1 8each-8lyd.,·Huntfn ... n ••ch • ' COSTA MESA -"We do not feel we're ready to take the girls to the CIF level of e<>m- petition. We're not sure the girls are ready for it and we as instructors do not feel we're ready to enter into that kind of coaching. We'd also have to sacrifice three-fourths of the girls if we did join CIF." -Mrs. Carolyn Casey. director, girls' physical educa- tion. ; COROJiA de! MAR -"We decided to join the CIF this year in a trial run without dropping our own program." Gerl Schmieder, CdM ten- nis coach whose girls Lilly Valdez and Holli Blare won the doubles event in the CIF meet at Uct. EDISON -"We've decided to join . And I'm very pleased this is coming to pass, although it will pose problems, especially as related t o facilities and cost. I just hope the problems aren 't monumental ... We're con- tinuing with CAA as well." - principal Ernest F. Pascoe. ESTANCIA -"We probably won't join unless so many other schools join there Isn't anybody left to compete with. I'm not really hepped up on the idea because if we get another big organization going we're going to have to have girls' coaches and a broad staff and that kind of galls me -it's bad enough now. I guess J'm just philosophically 'olU of tune' with girls CJF." -prin- cipal Floyd Harryman. FOUNTAIN VALLEY "Our staff preferred not to join. They feel they have a . LAGUNA BEACH -··we have joined CJF but we won 't enter In all the sports, just in- dividual events and volleybllll. We ~ntered because some o( the girls are outstanding and should be able to go further in competition. But we do want to keep sports on a fun l~vel and not cut anybody out.'' - Lynn Meade, GAA advisor~ MARINA -"We already have varsity aod junior varsi· ty teams In each sport JO we joined CJF because we wanted a hlghet level of competition with paid officials. OJr joining hasn't affected our normal girls athletic program at an.•• -Sherill Bottjar, CAA ad· visor. MISSION ~o -''We're looking into the possibility ol becoming permanent members and our dlstrlct is looking into cost estimates for officials. We have a very Jarce turnout for GAA and feel that more highly qualified girls should have a chance to com· pete against other skilled girls in larger competitions!• - Jan Most, girls physical education director. NEWPORT HARBOR 11We're very satisfied with the Orange County program in girls athletics. At this time wa do not feel we need ·the assistance of SS-CIF. However, if it rills a void_for other schools, we say great, go ahead." -Charles Godshall, ~~~~~~~~~,...-~= Scylt Ho. •12 We sh ape 'Your shoe the way God shaped your foot. $58 ' Man wts made "''i1h •little hollow at thl ball ofhls.-(001. So our 1hot w1s mii.Jcwith a 111tlc "bump .. th1r fi1s righ1 in there. That liule "bump" i1 what makn the Wri1ht Alth PtCKr\lf::I Shoe d1ll'eten1 from Inf Other shoe JflU'vc ever 11ied on. lt'•whatmaka you (eel N> sood whcl\ Wright Arch Pre..:rvel'Shon 14 '-'ti• 1,...; e New,_. C.. o ,,..ii. ._...., • '4+4.121 } • ' .. .. " •• I : c a ,W w fl . t ·e I "' cl llo w . " . ·,• 'I ' . r ' ·I ;, :1. " . " " " , I . ,, ',t :l n . ti to oal an .. ... Start You_. Engines! By Delte Hou/gate , ... . .. ··---------- . ·-. . . . . ..... ... .. ...... . . . I ·Ping Pong Sta~ Seeking 'A.ctiOn . ... , .... ~- C-Olleg~ Baskethall R~ults • llullel'1on '7, lll"IPtl'l1fV.nly 1' BJ Pan. ROSS da'M!'.hter ot an area eportlng 11:i. H!"* ... 111:1Vlrlld9 ST Of ... ....., Nit Staff goddt: uecutive, lint• lltblir'1 II, •ut LA I! •• \ . . . . .. -· ..... , . DAJl.Y !'!LDT • J V acqncy Left by Martin · Can· Be Eil·"led-Newland ·17 BOWAR!> L. RANDY I-of nbminc lbe 100 pool aYallable anti It 11 °"" . · °' .. o.MF ..., -..... ~ ltawever, both fnrilbmen Sevenletn-yeaMld Jeffrey "We ~ ••• , small " p IJI J said but Wynne did not quite IDUe It lo "Sbe-"'"'! abe <OU!d very ·~ ~ , ame ..... • seven !'W'S llq!y pt us U>ree or four after that bumble beginning he bu practlcally built bis USAC Red Cblna last Y"IT wltb Ille tablell ~Y Ille end of Jut WblD )'OU lool a star of the will compete In the 400 In-tremely dlttlcull .for ,llUlterflJ caliber cl Mll:e Martin, bow dlvldual medlq with the' and lndlYldual medley aw1Jn. do )'OU go about preparing for nlsys aJao a dlstlncl poasll>W· mera lo compela when Ibey defenae of Ille NCAA college ty for both. don~ get to wann up coro COf..L1e1 division 1wlmmtng chain. j(We will neecf a'lot mOre µcUy." c .. •fllrri• .., use: 14 pionship your..= bas won team c:;,i::t1on· this year it ., cbampion.!lhip racing team into a conglomerate. UultecLstaW llbJe teania AB· weeki.-' W)lllllf: says. "But we ucu m. '""'" n each of Ille I years? .,...., to be··•-to••-~-ar.e-tho other_ IW!m- WWAnt11an ,., °"°°" ..... .,. u ;;ua;. Ed Newland· of· ._" ~ .. land ~~~. WO m~s competlng um J'llJ' in When be decided lo become I car owner In 1965, Jones WU -lion. •· 't •··-' -···• already becomlng a weelthy race drlvOI'. Bui all be bod going ll! flcl, to hlJ knowledge, be ';'= ~ = on that Nlw Mt!clce Sl•t. 71. ~ff -ro I"' -"""T ._ __ _ ...... .,,. a...,,.,, Mudd 16 UC Irvine,~ find a. coupl~ of yWllb ~ we knew we the elgb'"™ br1pde named for him w11 the ambition to be a winner and a plan. woold nlher leave t b e di•'-·•~ -•--· of•••·-to "We're in the p-. of After a on .. year Interlude during wblch Pamelll almost ......--~ ....,.. ·-- Ctl ,..._ (CA) n. uc ,..... ...... 111 freshmen, IJltber up ab: other· hH three ftl'lta and problbJy this wetk by Newland? W•tl'llllOl'Oft 11. ClniOM ..... 6' assorted SWimmera with VI!)'· four t1 locbd ~p. It b dlffemtt Mike Carnahan lJ a junior drove the STP turbine to vlc:lory at Indi8!111J>C!U... ~look en a our eamnl W • II· t now n 'Writing Ille' lrv1no CoDJpany partner wbo bu been nspoosible for a lot cl what bu made .._iatlve who vlailed fer 1CX11e usislance In · case Ille team grow. the land of tea and almond the sporting goods deal falla Tw&M If, .... T ... s .... 16 C! OT) 1Dg degrees of ezperience. and this --... and we will •·ye T .... 11:1 .. _, a u1111 • _,..,...,;~lldo tr.1 .. 1 .... for the ~-u. and a veteran of two years in s..ttte "" hpptnlliw '-<t ....... ,, ....... plflDbr cf competition from the N(1\A meet. He will lwlm io.ane 11, s.. .J-st•• n · meet . will be held •t San Fmll.Ddo Valley Stlte. in the 200 I.M. and the 50 , He wu Vet Mllelich, an autoll)Ol>Ue deeler In Torrance wbo duct. througb. • .maybe they (the I' ·,bad been offering rides to PameW before J. C. Agajantan knew But one thing the Corona de! lrvlne people) can donate Ille s.n 0Nto 11119 .._ ,.,.._ ,..,_ • Wasbingtoa and Lee College ill Puget Sound, Florida Southern freestyl~ po 1 1 I b I y ,, but . :::o!:' ~~ 1~-n Lexln'gton, Va., March lf.ll. and pcialbly Johns Hopkins." Newlinll lert It open. 1bey are :about the Torrance jalopy driver. Mar High junior Is certain lab! .. er SOlllttbing." . A tall, rugged man with large bands, a broad smile and a of-be wants to eslabllsb a 'lbe tables run about 154-'60 ~:r'~.!!d."i~~ ., Martin's Joas ~ ~ keenJy While Newland is looking to both contested on the samil ::~nol;o!!:"M."•,.!i.!1'°:' M !~tndire= IJ the~~ the two freshmen to help filJ day IDd b6 may skip One. keen business mlnd, Mllellch ts aa ·responsible u anyooe for no I ewortby lnlerscholaatlc each and ore requtr.d to be a helping to make Jooes (a) a mllllooain aod (b) a su~ul table teon1s program In Ille half Inch tblck, sh: 1 .. 1 Jong team operator. · 0r..,. Coul area. and approxi)nalejy three to K ..... st•h "' c111oreoo ss • woa ~11-.. the void left by Martin, he also Camaha will I T .. " n, T-c11r1111 ... u e~ents and sw~m on two win-knows the strength Of his other n a so compHe II was In 19!1 that Jones and Mlletlch formed a partnenblp Young Wynne has ooly been four feet wide. -~=:-"'•s~,10,, rung relay teams for UCI each awimmers even though some ~thposse 1~1:~ 200pelebulntterfltwo' Mlcl\lf9ft St•M "· M1c111oan n of the last three years to have not ~--elf aod m' ' that Is probably the most famous in auto racing today. playing table tennis for about Wynne adds, ''most of the ch"'-" •· Floflcito $t•h "' spark the b t b 1 1WU"11 .. relay races. He ls allowed five Mrn-•• ti, 1111no1. u c 1 m P 0 n 1 P dual meet competition this events (Including t-relays). HJ told Vel we shou1d do jt first clw or ebe," Jones said. three years. tables aie also delivered with Nortll c.roir~ n , ouu " perfonnance. yeor •v NorttMnt.rn to. wtKDlllln at "I'm not gvirwr '"'•· ...... · • A year ago be finished third in "My Idea was to get the best mechanic and driver and go from However, a friend-Kevln a roll of tape. about a hall inch there. Quan of Santa Ana Hlgb-wbo wide. r' Rl\o!M 1 .. .....:1 If, ~... .. ,,._ ~ llVI Tbe Ante ler "-···• th 100 fl lourth fn th Tol.cio ,., K.,,t st'•ll S1 Thomas Bougbey will win but a ~ are wrvugu e y, e 200 1nc11-"' Olllo St•N &7 he Is my tlnd of athlete. He with the dual meet aeuon and J.M. and Ith in the 200 OJ '"Ibe beat mechanic has always been George BignottJ, in toot up tbt: game at the same '"This way you put the my eyes, and al the Ume Al Unser waa bis driver. We were lbne Wynne dld. bu already stripes oa youraell" (the strip- lalking to Marlo Andrellt."J'bat was belon Andy (Granalelll) made appreciable Inroads Into Ing arrangement generally came aJong and offered him the ride he 1ook. Mario ad I have the sport. runs~around the perimeter of always been very close. Quan got a table tennis pro. the table with a stripe running f::~':i ;~· =.: :"" " lWI to work and he swims will concentrate co e:L, fJnaJ aJon& with 1Wfmm1nc on two :~"'::,:.;.., ~k.:.. T-. n farther than Mike did at a eumlnaUons, along f1nal winnlDI relay teama. Olillltlamlo st ''· K.t,,_ n comparable time,'' Newland preparaUcns .for the ·NCAA1p;~;;;;;i;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mw Z::.,.~.l:·,J:";'.11~•:, '' says. ' meet. GOLP MEMBERSHIP "I looked at Al'• record, and ii was pretty good. He had gram off th• ground recently lengtl>wise across the middle . won ~me champion!hip races already, and he bad 10me at Santa Ana and already has of the table as well. Mt1i11111pp1 s11i. •1. A••~rTlll t7 con Boqbey ts Ol'le of two Tbeteamwtllleavebyplane BARG.AINI = :: ::= :f frtsbmen Newland hopes will (a five-hour flight) March 14. llYINI COAST COUJnlT Clft seconds to AndretU. three or four tables set up Wynne's initial tournament ~=-:,.'3;,1!:,r:c~icut n take up the 1lack left bf It will be followed by a f~ .... ...,. w.. ..,.,,..... ._ Northn•t.m 14, Army n Martin's void ln the 1650 and hour bus trip to Virginia, S1Mt ,,._ ,,_.... ... , f'llf "Joe Leonard had driven the turbine for us in l!Mlt, but there on a pennanent basis. effort-an intraschool attempt . ·there just wasn't enough money or equipment to keep Joe. We In addition, Wynne'i Santa with only CdM students ·•,wanted him, but we told him not to tum anything down: Lud:· Ana buddy is aJso aD ac-. ~cipating-was originally Uy, we got the opportunity to get Joe back involved with us." credited memf;>er of t b e slated for Feb. 22. Ar'onu• HJ. Ric. 1oe 500 free-style event's. The where · Newland lsn"t exacUy ,.. ~ ef tlie lop Cl111t el :'1.~~· ,tt•:.!:ta!':':. Tu•s st. 73 other is John Sutton from happy with the facllities. tM HerW ..,,.... Cell Mr. YM-:~":::' ~~·1,.",... MUJco '° . _:So::no::::.r•:..::IIl:!g::h·:_ ______ ".'..Th'.'.'.ey~don::;'t!..!ha~v:::e'....'.'.a...Cw'.'.'srm~~-~·~"°"!!!!!~c~,..!!!!!· ~'4~Z~.a~7~1.!!!!!!?! D•)1Gn No Notr1 O.m1 7• t' (Last ,. ..... Leo(tard woo Ille U.S. champlombip for the prestigious U.S. Table Tennis Says Wynne, "hopefully, we team In the Samsonite Special.) Aaoclallon, Ille arm which could later 1'1lrk ii into a '!'bat's how ii started, with Jones, Mlletlcb, BigDoltl, Unser. spomored the national team's schodl VJ. scbooI thing. Bui AndreW. Leonard. wbirhrlnd tour ol t be ..,,, It'll just be for Corooa m~ For Eaat ropubllc atudenls Who would be Jn.• (Jfiprettllettted , .. v.s. a.ei... In 1'71. -· AnaJl!l llW U.1ea1 Jwt bollt a !Mm a.at II -.-. Tben!ore, Wynne 1IOllld not "Mer getting ,Ille · tables, ed lo Amertcaa ndaf. Namea • Ille noler "'""" well -. mind emulating Qaln'1 sue-we'd bave to 4et the gym (or -Ide ol Guollae Alley, bat Ibey ani ~ wtlldn Ille .... In Ibis regard. an 'orea adjacent to· the gym • . pies •• ~ Cltarlle Tnbacco, Jimmy Dllamarm, JolnJlly Caplel, Saya Wynne, "I've had naslum) and an authori!ed l"LH"M 17, low• 15 Prwldlfa 71, Slton H•ll '8 X•YMI'" 71. MIM'nl IDlllol 74 IOT} Wftt VIJ91111• IN, Pitt to 45, Vlrvr111• 4t '5. St. JOMS111'1 (h.J 11 CaralM 11, Cl-" Gewlf• 7S, ,....,,. 72 ~ ~~·C.of1'1NH 7' Gymnastics Jim McGee. • several ldeu about atart1ng a superviaor to bep an eye on ,......_ n....,> ust.ttJ ...._ w• Lut fill Joae1 pulled off tlae most eye.opeaJ.ag: deal of all. tabJe tennis tournament in this things!' '"'" u.rc.i.. -1. z..• c,1 2. · Be ltlred the No. 1 designer away from Lotus, Mamice PhD-area. But. 11he admits rather In case the gym itself is nbt =·';" \~' i. Roblr•111t 1P1. w1M11nt lippe. All that was left to do w11 find a 1poa110r, wblcll tamed aheepishly, "The main pro-available,. Wynne bas another ll!:~~tt li:t..a. o.,fu~~ ~r~r~ out to be Viceroy cfcaretta. Now tbe team b11 everytblar, in· blem is getting hold of aome idea. P011t'l':.i. •!1 1' it."'I' 1,, 2 Ev.mt IGJ eluding money. -, tables to play on." He lays ·it out in simple J.LJ:O~'·-w r.' i;iJ1'.'.:::i= ~·.H· ,. · · Tllll week tbe MWly ballt Pamell.I, wbicb PbDlJppe's crea· At the preaent, Wyrme is terms: !!P!. 'f.l. :1. Mc.I"-"' toi. w~1.,. tloll 11 Cllkd, wm roll Mio tJle tract at Oatarll Motor Spftd-working 011 posslbillUet ot pro-"We can easily fit two tables -P~'r~~rn -1. E .. tmaJi 101 1. WIY for itl flnt teat. Fabnl of tM es are st01 • weerttj curing the much-needed tables into the foyu area just outside ~ .~';. a. Rot11nsan 1'1• Whwi1119 tut 11 w111 be palllled • dart .... , 111 ....., tut H blends 1111o with • fellow OD! -.n1. the gym and probably flt tw• .,1lfi Ht,;;. \•~i::rr ... 'r.rrr·w. tlte aplt.alt •Ute tnet. nat II latmled te eomtme uy spiel who happem to be the more just outside thaL" -Mc~i7 ... · R*-i P>""' 1. no -1 8t1ter be walddol •~Ille ear. --------------------'-"'-""-"'------I fte Ps9e111 II -W a1ed te laaft 1e1 '¢\ef••y feataes In ......,...,...,ebull...t-ln ...... D--tbt 1111 leobd from Ille Vel-P.....W team's .... II -· H wlll .-Ille ..,.. --at Jadlmpolla Ilda May lbet Ille Mctarem did • year ago. la fad, me UODJ1D011• member of • team claims: . '· "Tllil w.1 ii lolnf lo male ~ ,... •• McLara loot Ute ... tnet." Drq Raair l.t1red Into Db~ion . You wouldn't think a drag racer cou!il be lured Into a poll· tical discussion in a foreign coµntry. but that's what happened to Larry Fullerton on Adelaide, Australla. ''«he peop1e I met were not too pro-American," Fullerton said. "They made fuo of us a lo~ about our racial problem and our eamomic situation. '"Ibey are quite aware of our economy, because the Ameri- can dolllT fluctuate. IO much over there. In the eight -ks I was there the American dolllT W<lll up and down between $1.18 and $1.28 In relallon to the Australian dollar. "The AU!lralians can't understand wiry we can't get our act together." One of the fa.urite subjecta In eocial gatberlngs Fullerton attended "II' American foreign aid. "While we were there," he said, "'there wu a hurricane in Townsville. Forty percent of the town was under water, and most of the town was de!lroyed. The American government sent over $2.5 billion in aid. It wu in every paper, the Yanks this and the Yanks that." Ftdlerton Meant BWion, Not Million · ·ualler lllie.stve lpM!lllaatac . l'l!il-• ladlled lie meat . •ma... -a B 11111 mtffln; wttll , .. M. • ' ·Jl'allertalt .....t to Aallralla 111 ,Jate Ntvtmller ~ retm ned · at Ille ead ol J1111WJ. Be -there to fl•• Ille A-tlielr ftnl ~at a .zelf'ia;p,._ ~'-ear lo tmee ,.... . . · · J)rac ....... II• ;.polar .b!lt prtidl9e lllen. Fm _. lkep- . ,lkal abeo1 FaUertoo at Ont, beenle Ille .Yalp•· ... been .. jJoeN ....... Wua'l linpteNlve. }r,. ' . ·"Oa Ille flnl .... , .. _,_ iellllll aldeways lrJlnf . It 11pn ..t Ille tnek;1• F ,al h~t a Mid. "At Ille ad ti Ille , l.i;!PI I WU over nl, and 11,M -.....t wlld. Tiiey woalda't · .J;l n fl' 11ome. 11 .,,,.~ wt ·If lllrted nlnfq bn1 al 4:11111 :'f~·.www., tbU etfiJbodJ weM Mme• Jet a p •bed." :: :';. Allllrallu tract otllclal• tried at ftnt to ...... f-any · :-ille Am.rtiu .or;...-, lilt -la a ..iaI pit area : ;did nt tu« ;Ne •. Tlaat dldll'ti .U, -.a t. hllertoli. · ·-..w, •1wn·-r . ...i_ 111ey_ mew-. Ille ......ae ...W ,.. Ille -and telli II a. . ·' ,......"Ometal1 tbel't 'tnated ... ...,.. JIU allle. °"' !au 'liere -'I pll•• rill tllall 1'oJ ww14' JOll llaJ -n N_, ;..~" c.~ w.nt•c .c-pfeted fllllerlca returned home on the ftt cl ·the · NllllA Wllll,er· nalionOJ,j to' !hiil !hit bis new Troja llproo luaay car.,llaited . lilve'-lbll earlier, waan't comploted. Trying lo qualify for, the • 'J'oolona ...... btiwif 111111 de,baglnc It. The ..... -e , :· \;!lee l"h!le I!" lvas. backing up at I m.p.li. 'l'be nut wee!! a : : 'dllli>ll falled: . . . DAVE ROSS PONTIAC L,ase or Buy All Models ••• DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 14'9 HAllOl ILft. • Mii DIM COSTA MllA ,.; 546 8017 .... r DA1'1 A wwn fl• A.M. TO ""9 , ... 1WDAT1 It A& TO t P.M. 'r •• --•:.:.& --._..,, If you've got car trpubles, come tQ. P•nneys. Scientific ,. Testing Center for an electronic examinat~on of your car. Only988 We can point OU1 weak spots In -oral viii I areu of your car. In Jess than one hour we put your car through a Mrles of sclentiflc tests (212 ol -lfiem, to be exact). steering, engine, brakes, tranamlsslon, etectrlcal ind coolfng aystems. You watch the results come ovt on an electronlc typewriter • Tho written report·~ lhenaults Of Ifie tests. It Indicates what tested parta of your car are weak and whet parta are ilrong. .A trained dlagnoeUclan will go over the report with you. H you wish, he'U glw you an eotimate of any necessary repairs. You'll be able to take care of many small problems before they tum Into big problems costing big money. There'• no obligation to have·iny ofthe work done. You decide Whal to fix and Whera to fix It. . ' . Oftly•l.88. I Not bil~ for a chick-up a-dltyl. N~PORT BEACH, Fashion Island HUNTINGTON BEAqi, Huntington Center Dl•ut" i.. .,_ Mollolay th ...... SoturdlJ. • • I .. Are you ready? Tires of tough t 4-ply nylon cord~ 4 . 3Day Service Special Sun., Mon., Tu•. OH Lube YQU ;et.: 5 quarts HO oil, lub~OlllOll. 91ld oil filter, ·'Most Amer1can C.11 for 39~~~Md~d-ew.13 tubotypt, blldcWIL Reliant, the4-ply nylon cord •. Hold$ tho road as II your life depended on It Polypremo rubbe r tread le · designed to aid In handling. 4-ply belting cuts down on oqulrmlng for longer tire life. This one Is a totoltlre bill It's not a lot of price. •IZE 85().13 ns.14 -1125-1.4- 815-15 PRICE 9.88 14.88 18.88 17.88 F.E.T. 1.75 2.12 2.21 2.32 • Auto alr-cOndltlorier eale.10% off. · • Sale 14395 :Rog. 159.95. Beat !ht summer htal, ride • In comfor1 with Penrieye 'COOi ind 1-18 auto olr conditioner. Now all auto air condlUont1110% off. Cool and c1 .. n Trlmllne auto air condl· • lioner. Reg. 259.95, NOW nus Cool and clun Auto air conditioner. Rog. 229.95. NOW2Gl.91 Cool and ctiln 24 Allio air conditioner. Reg. 199.95, NOW 171.H Cool 911d ct .. n Ford Pick-up air condl- • tlonor:Reg. 249.95, NOW 224.95 · Cool and clean Ch•'fOlet Plck·UP air conditioner. Reg. 249.95, NOW 224.H • JCPenney Shop 111nd1y noon to I P.M. at tllt followlng Auto C1nt1r1: NEWPORT BEACH, F.thloo ltlood. HUNTIN6TON IEACH, Hu•liot ... Cao!ar, Utt PtnnlJI tlrnt P.'YlftoM tlaft• l I / • • Ji • . DAil Y. PILOT , •• ··-,... ~5.o .. The~P~lmer Method : OCC'Att Willianis · A ll-circuii : . Olep Cout C.Uqe'I Sklp -hll -accorded • ltnt team berth .. lbe All ~ Cout Coaf erence hts"othtll !elm; lelect!d bY draf coocheL riloa forward Ron Ktuldoll . AU are ·.....,..... wit!> tht exotplkio or Kruldi>lf, -• William• WU the I~ acor.r (500 polnll) ond re- bounder· (%54) !or lhe Pirates ·:~":~~- -For Sunset ~· HuntinClon Btacl>-lllib's SUve Brooq wu named most · .v11utbl• ~ayer ·in the &m..t . 1 i..acut Oft the .U·leag\le .team IS. eelecltd •by the .)oop'a ' ' coa<ha. ' '·. . . . . . . ' -. YOU CAN IUC£ WITH A 'HOOK' GRIP Most people who hold the dub lib plaJ<r lA IDulllnltioo IA .will t111d to hook lhc baJI, It thOJ ... ,...:. thl1 &rip llld move iato the .· Captw-~ Area Title ·Welcome Aboard , ' > 'r Ora111e Coast Collqe•a Skip By AL~ON ~OCKABEY • Joll1nl W11llaml on the !~ will Ire l'ullerton guards Jilek 4bo·re11 and Brad MeNlmara, Mt. San Antonio cdlr Don Spindler and Cer· ' ··~ Finl Team Pleyer · Colleie Ht. Yr. Aberta, Fullerton 8-0 SO. McNamara, Fullerton 6-1 SO. SpUKUer, MSAC • 1 e.t so. ' ~r · Orange Coast 1arta player• on the flnt . team in- clude Marina Hiih'a Dean Bogdan and Weatmlnater'1 Teity Meisenheimer. ALL..',Yi!!!'J. L&dUW i:r.:~·-"· aorinal ·impact •poaitio...:wilh the boct ol the left bllld lacm1 d'0111i the taract lioe-they will IUib the ball with & doifd. clubr .... SOaietimea, however, they will WUl!ams Is the Orlns• Collt ---·-iµ,;.UiCllU,....,..!U""' _____ _ • ! area's junior ~ colle1e ecoring king' Jor the ll'll-12 buketball opason,. accordiJig to ~tlallcs compUed by the D A I L Y Primitite, Unacceptable , H-eads Aboard Vessels : ' • '1972 Kruldolf, CerrilOI .. 5 Jl:r. Wllllaml, Or. Coast "7 .. SO., , 'Secoad Team . Williama,'ldSAC &-% SO. Antohl<. San D!e(• S.tl. .Fr. Keyea, Slnta. Ana . . M 'Fr. Boyil, FUiierton M SO. Henry, SD Meaa 6-1 Fr. f:i~Wr:!li:~· n I ~~tm;nai:, fr: ~ ". ... r. a. \..INlll', ,.. fr. •:~.:.~;:· Ii" ~.::f'cM ~t::,li.lr'.' 1··<Jo ' ~; J11111 WOrtlly (H!~~), J1y "\Cv '"'-~".:.~~'V,I, 0 Ir II•" · ·, employ lhi• book arip but mo•• iato the ball with. lhe llutt ol tht lcfl;bllld leadin1 (lllllstration IB). This obVioudy will cau,. ~ lloll . lo be struck wilh an CJ\)CD' dub-r.... Tlit rnuk will be • -· I ausiat you plttern your pip more aloq th• lioea lhon hi lllllltnlion 211-with the bick ol the kit bllld lootiq at the tarpt. Theil, ii you nturJI to·lhil proper impact JIOliti!>D u :you lltrib .lhc ball, you Will bit your lhou more I •..!. • ' or cu 1tr&1pt. . . .• MU\.~llf".- • Loftr.troM ,Fnffn The Rouatt. Pitd.ln1 front Waodl. Uphlt'•nd " DownhNI U.-th ... end otner 1hots ''' detllfld foi you 111 AmeW hlmlr'• bookltt, ''Trouble Shott." For ~r copy., Mffl. · • 20. Ind·• !ltlmped; Mff·lddl'tlMlll tnvlfopt to Amdd Paltnlf', frl t .~el M MWSpeper. Pro Standings Basketball, NHL GrtEMLIN ·' 5PltlN• SNCIAL: Air C...,.._111 II ....._, •11•1,.... .... Rht Dlvl.i.. wLret.01 5' ,, .aoo ... ·:=le~ PLUS OUR iUYER PROTECTION PLAN ' ' . •1 » .m 111o1 :LI. 3l-AM 22 30 ' 41 ,m 26VI 21 42 ,400 21 24 ,, ,343 J2 W~t Dhtlll"" M217DO - :il 30 .S,\J 10 :n 3' .oa 11 21 •O .412 20 24 "" .:Ml 2.S s11m1v'• lt•wlt• N•W York 133, P1"1burtl'I 123 KtnhJCkY ft, Otll•• II f:llld d!t M 121 VlrtlM! 117 .Ctrollfll . 124, M~I 123 ut11'1 13f, Olnvtr 1:10 TINY'' Gtmn Plllsburth 11 K.ntucky, afl- 01111• 11 lndl•fll. 1!hlr-M11111phl1 11 0-tr, 11ttr,_ N"' York vs. ClrollN 11 R11eltll Ont( .. mlS ldllduled. : ~111111111111111111111111 DISCOVER· HOEL SCH ER'S 11111111111111111111111111§ -·-. ·-·-·--.. •= ! := ·----------= --= _!. 1 ~ • • • • Mfff'S FINE ClOTHlllG AT TWO, FOii Ju•r.rlir ONE l'RICE . ... OW two, for the one price polif:Y, ossurn you of extremely imPor!Gnt, continuing Cl9tliirig sovings in"" lllliro ~Clothing lltpail~. OVER 1000 SUITS AND CDATS All TOP QUAlllY AN!> BRAND NEW IASHION STYUNG. Anl You o .. -wt jlrvmiil,cbsolllltly first class clolhing, If you cfon't:lllld two at this time, bring-ID ... 11111!: ~ • .. . -··· ~ ' \ ------------------------------ W L Pct, 01 llotton 4t 23 Ml - Ntw Yark "3 27 ·.614 S Phi11dllphl1 V 43 , .431 21 1ut1111 ,, '° .ns , 211Vr • Clltfr.. DIYI~ 11111!""°'1 31 3' ."3 Al1111t1 21 42 . .00 IJ : Clnc:.lnn•" n •• .314 · t c11vt11nc1 21 50 .'196 iov. W11t1ro C"1h'l'tnc:t Ml11We1t DIYltkMI Mllw1ul(ff S4' 1' .711 - Cl!f(1iro s~ n ·"' ' Pl'IOll'lllt f1 30 Sil ll Detroit 2l cl .3:14 21 • l"ltillc DlvH.IM, l ot .AntMtl!!.t Sf 11 .&JO Go10tn ~111111 •s 2' ., :ue • · t..• S11ttl1 45 21 .4H ts . Houa!On 2t 7 .«IO 31 Pprtt1nd lS !t .2113 " S1tvrMY's ll""11t ' Clt Vlll..cl \lO, HOUltOll l7' N-V«li: 111. ,lllladtl~I flS, iptrtr.... • , Afl..,,11 110, Portllnd 101 GolOtn S!1lt lit, Sttltl• H Onl' OllMS Khld\llld MATIONAL H0Ck1!Y 1,.liOU• ." ... N .... Vwlc Monlrell Toronto Dtlrall ll11tf•lo Ylrt<DWtr •111 Plw'lllM WLTPllSTCA .II I t 10$ 27• 1S2 41 11 10 H V• 1~7 JI lt 11 M M 1U n 11 11 " 1n 1n ,. 2t t 11.S 217 21J 13 37 15 ., 1,7 1441 16 '2 ' 31 151 2-CO WnlPM'* • ChlU!IO ~ 16 t If 2M 13' MfnnsJ011 l1 n t 7l 16' uo 51. Loul1 n J5 ' 53 175 1u Phlltottphll 21 ll 11 Sl· 160 TJS C1lllorlll1 It :n T• S2 11111 226 Pltt1bWOh 21 35 t 51 16' 210 Lot Ar.;elts ' l' •2 I .0 lU 254> Sthir•1,•1 ltlWIU llotfon J, O.trolt 4 l"llUl>Urgh ~. Mlnnnotl t Monlr11l .S, VlllCOll'lff O Loi Aft991t1 l, Torclnhi 3, til Phll1dllP1111 '· 51. Loui. 2 Only .. ,,,.. Kllldllled. . PILOT, Willlams, a sophomore, hit an even 200 field gools and 100 free tArows in 24 Pirate games !or · JOO polDll ·and a 20.8 average.· · Flnishlnc aecond wu Gclden West ·1ophomore Jim Alldenpn with 489 polnll and an 18.8 average. Anderson miaaed lbe final lour RusUer games.. --l~U) Crumley n u lO.:f A-• m .... i'1~~PI\ ·l}i fi 1 ;: ·k:1fi~ · n n ~ l1 ::I 2..... ll J: ""j I· ='°'' JI » ti l i·;1' .. Ptflr U' !t '5 1 4 t:r~lf' lt'i!: 11.11:1 ti Tcii.11"'' . 2t ~!Mt 6"1.f Otl*ft W11t lJ:-4 m "' .--.. ,,=8r:lr ,, , .. tJ ttf ·ilf{l ~~fr ~ St AO ffJ 1 • w.r~ if H !! fit 1:J Sell 74 ;;; :;; 117 4.t 11row1t '' C 'I .., 4.o YOlll'11 l •t 14.l S.nd•rl 11 33 77 ' 4.J "" 'I " 1 u 3.s Grlt.tlW l tt lS " 3 I Pl11l 1J Jl 4 ·If 4.2 ft~{i~ ' ; . i z, j:i WJ:t' r. l~f .. \..M tt:J Or.lftlt Nlf f·l';l e .~ .!! ... :r. ';'; 1S m a al lS.f oY lS 1711 "F.i 11.1 NllWll 26 lH lt II.I }°,!~!., 20 lfl 1.L Cl 7.1 -·-I' .. Wl!7 .... H1111!1d 1: tt n ¥.:J ~:1 1 1 S114 I' tile t ! 4 0 .I '" I ' i ' '·I !rri:!1. ,~ l f:i TCJt1l1 2' 7't 352 ,~ 7J.O Drags Set ·At OCIR " 'Hffarbors, Heads, Horrors." Thatis the ·uile of a paper by Donald R. Anderson, 1s. sociat.e professor of engineering at Loyola University in which he discusses the bugaboo of holding tanks proposed for all vessels -including small pl~e boats. EcoJogy-jazzed poliUcians who seem to think that fore. ing all boat owners to instal1 holding tanks on their » called "~boats" would solve the whole pollution prob.. 1. lems in the ocean, bays, lakes and rivers, would do well ··to read ~derS01(s presentation. Andenon lllrls with the ·premise that the "beads aboard vesselS are· withou't question primitive and com- pletely -unacceptable in an age when technology can put us on the moon!' (Most boat owners ~ wholeh.eart. edly agree. That's the reason they use their on board fa. cililles a; seldom as pcssible.) ' ·~·this Problem has come sharply into focus, a great d,eal of emotionalism has become apparent," saws Andel"' ,, · eon. ••The result of this state of mind hU: been a drlve to •,· close off all mWe heads." " . ORDINANCES REQUIRING heads lo be aealed while 'I y~ls are in harbor, and pressure to require all mnall vessels to be equipped with holding tanks which can be pumped out at dockside pumping facilities are being .forced ()!) all sides. '''It would seem that this nish to the 'ultimate' solu· tion (hoUling tanks and pumping facilities) should be ex.. '1 amfned more .calmly and rationally 111},d all alternatives ~d be properly evaluated," Anderson observed . The professor makes a distinction between harbors, bays and the open sea and certain takes. 5ald he: "Clearly, it a small watercraft discharges 1 flush,,, 1 hallway between California and Hawaii, no serious prob-;: lem is liliely to result. Conversely, there are in the ,world ~ three olia;otrophic .lakes -Baikal Jn the Soviet UnioD; · .• Crater Lake in . Oregon, and Lake Tahoe in California. . . ' · "These three lakes .have extreme clarity due to the " lack of plankton growing within them. Their clarity Js due ~' to the fact that these lakes are geographically young and '>( ha,ve not as yet built up a background level of fertilizing ·· substances (nutrients). Action is two-fold today at Orange County ,Jnteniational "H~ce,. if W! d~_sire to. keep these lakes In their prit- Speedway 'where the EndUro ttne stat~ we 1;1ilst not pennft waste residues from land karts cOmpete with the or aquat\c· actiVities -or even runoff from fertilized lawns -to enter these lakes. If boats are used on these regular weekly professional lakes, they must be provided with some type of holding -b:an4icap bracket competition facility -if not for the whole waste, at least for the.tot.a) and .trophji'acing. residue on evaporation." · The · Enduro karts a r e ,/ fea~· froin noon to 4:30 11JT WOULD THUS SEEM obvious that our concem p.m. following 9 a.tit. practice is not to estiblisb discharge requirtmerib .for the .opm sessions and the admission is sea or for pristine lakes, but rather general requittmentS $2. , , !or the many harbors and ancliorag'" 'In and· llUl?Ollrid- General admilsiOft .for the ing the United States." · ' ~ay·s activity ~volvu ~Na-Anderson goes Oitl. to .suggest that a better aolutlon ·to t1q.nal Hot ROd. Association the pollution problems in 6ays and hatbors would be dredi· f street_,clallll~·.., c .' .; i~ of the bottom loj£.e>.!id ~f wa~ -bolh natural and ,G•tes open it S!"!•i!'.rii.·I<><:;;". huiii~~ which~a<.turi1'~ed bvtr •period or years. lluir .event, wilb. time trials ""'.typical harbor or anchorage could be dtsCribed ~Tur sand raclnJ 'onlap H , Jlrati!l!d (~tile miling';lrom top t?, bottom) wltb a lrom,7:30 to•10:30 ·p.m. · relatl~ely. tqlck p(ganlc mud lying on the boltom. ' General adrriissionfor the ~This hJUdt ~~'' in I large part, or deb~s fl'OID; \• ~ apd ~racket racing~ia $3 · man s actlvlfies m Qie ~st .. Jt is. common to find fbti :· !or adulll0$Hor' children 8&" parts ,llJld scalos :from. deonl!1g, 1111Xed wlth .U types of a.Ii '-ilnd 'lree "!or· children waate slailgf! Gil ·jiilbor ilQttoms. · ,, under ai:r · 'Turing peiiods of high water sulfate from new water · "<. · from above permeates th~ muds and in th.iJ environ-~· -= = .. ' ------Tennis Results ment of hea'vy bacteria] growth, dissolved oxygen level! are depleted to zero. Under such conditiOM, the sulph1te1 become inso1ub1e sulfides and are retained in the mud. . . . " 11WBEN THE WATER recedes at low tide or in the dry ----------· ----------· -· -'• -.. -· -··· --------= ,J =·· ---------------------= -----I -§ ---= -----= ----e =. .. 1 ··gm.scnms ; VAND~ MAST . ~ ' ____ DOUBLE ICNIT.---- DOUILE l(lllT • DUii STlllPED NElllllNGIOllE SUIT •• • • I :0: . ' .:. . f. J • • ' -~: : • • ., .. ' .. . . ~ ' ' . ' •'_,, ; ._.J."'"io· I ... ",),'1 ·~· •• ~ • fl-~" ~ ' ·' . ~~ . ·' ••• ·. • Suits ........... ; • 2lor $98.SO Suiis . : • :.~.: ..... 2 for $130.00 Suits'':., ... : ..... , 2 for $150.00 SporfCoots ......... 2.for$79.50 SP.Orf Coots ..... · .... 2 for $89.50 . . . · S~· • •· ......... 2 for $22.95 ' . . Slock$ ............ 2 for $28.95 • ' • • ,, .. ,, 11 ··Two~n ·parti~ipate .. ... , '• ' '· ' ANAHEIM hH•I• Center · «7 l Lura HUNTINGTON BEACH p Muntill(llll'Cttll1r ·leacb 1114 £4infer MM.. """"1..{rl 12ttt ftlft..Wtll.Stf, 10~11t "; ' , Mori. ttw&..M, 10t.f , 1'11t1.W1t.Slt ftt ---·------------------------------·--------------------------· -----------------------------------------------------------= --------------.-. --. §i • H1ellc~1rci,.lli'1. We H~ ~kA-.!c'"' Rll. M111tw Chart• • . S iii1nn11mnat1mtWDIDID,l!lllllUllllJllllllPllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllWlliF. ' -· ' ' I -· ··---·-- 1 • Jllftlw YI~ U11lnrMtr 11 I I UI Kl ltlll ...... Anttl lo1t lo Llcob fkl 2.fl lost ti Cuf111 (ICI 1.f • "'~"""'" .,,, I!:" ... .,:{ {\)) loll IO rblr IKI I.fl P/~for 'lUr j!J ~ H. Polll1rd IM.~&.·~ Iott to l1r1::1 Ind_ lt.,,..it IKI I.fl to Ttll\HYI I Wlnotr IKl ..... 1f-t Ind McCMllllfld IUl tm 2.f. season, these deposits may be exposed. The sullides vol- atize and obnoxious odors result. It woUJd thus teem clear that waters being discharged from surrounding cities, industries and rilarine activities should not cootaiD suspended 1idlids which will contribute to this problem. "However, It is also clear that simply limiting dJs- charge will not clear up this problem. Most harbors need to be carefuj)y dredged to c1 .. r the. bottom before rigor· ously· applied dischaJ:ge requirements can become truly effective in maJ,nt.aining ideal anchorages." . Allder .... mt on to point out that the pollution prob- lem would never be solved tmUl the hydraulic character- istics. of harbors were such that nutrients Will 'be adequaie. ly and con~ally swept to sea-regardlt81 of their IO\ll'Ce. "In the sea aild operi rivers," he ·said, "the nutriel)ts may be a positive-force increasing the Jeyel of higher Ute .forms in the-area." A further· problem with-nutrients la the fact that plank- ton produced will often die and settle1 to the bottom to further ' contribute to the stready bad concUUon,'1 Andtr80D "!Id. . " AND THEN THE SBM at the criers-of-alarm over marine beads: .• "Relative to the nmoff from agricultural and garden fertilizing c<>m~lned with lndu..trial and domestic· wute discharges, the nutrient contribution& from watercrafl are m.iniscule." , 'Affllenon agree! wilb tbO majority ol the boailn& ~ li!: Jhat ani llDotlng material dlscbarged ar thrown Into the water is esthetk8;11Y , oJ;>Jectionable. 0 Db¢large ~ qu;renienls should not penrut tbe dl!charge ol floelable substaDces tn · the water.,. Wlial m06t landlubber· ecologists and polltlclana 11111 to re.uzi, I> that no !olida '<an . be discharged tbnJuih , a marine bead: Even a ci8ar:ette butt watlld hppelesaly cloa the primttive:·equipmeot. . . So-called solid human wastes are so chopped up before they' go through' a marine bead that they art hardly vi .. ible. Tiny Oeckl of toilet tislue (tbe only kind ol. paper a head will take) are often the only visible sign that a head his been pumped. • • Anderson notes that toxjc substances should alJo bf prohibited. "But these are not normally present· in ship. board ·waste unleu the. dllcharge contains preservatives used in a bold.int tabk,'• be added. "ll I holding tank is used, it .. """1d under no cl"""'1lllnce be dlscbarged Into the aquatic envlruunenl . " . , IN SUMMAllY ~ERION not11 that a boot owner at wort or recmtloil 'in the water near bJa boot d<lllU to be prolected '-1111 -hUlrd -In addlt!oo -IO oervtntthe pabllo with the ._t"' bealtb, • ' AndereOll ilsted five tecomm<Qded dlochlrp requ~ ments for small veaelt!.' • · • I. Biocbernlcai oxygen demand -.6 polDlds per day , per veaael sleeping f"'l' perOOM. 2. No 1Ubiianti11 aottteabl• .. uas. 3. No substantial floating solids or liquids. 4. Nutrlenla ·-no requlremenL 5. Dttcharge lhall meel body contoct aporta requir. men ts. . • ' "Witb the lmplt!Mtltotlon of the 1bove, •Ion& with llte dredglna tnd ~ ol 111&!11 barbore, "-lea'• ~-coul~:~ Jl)Od~:'°' ~.~· .... I I • ' I Ing an. ma for J ma Uni Tru dit tlia gell 'in B San IM me Ba " Mo wi not sur • ' I ..... ~ ... ' , . ~ . . . ( - ... , ........ . . ' ....... " .. .............. ;:::;;::::::: A :::::::::c:: ······-··"• ,I ' NY lltdex For Tile Year ARTIST'S CONCEPTION SHOWS NEW PHONE '1UILDING PLANNED FOR IRviNE CofC Eyes ' 'Small Guy' Insurance !rvine 1ekp~lwne Office Under W<Ly Newport Harbor Cbam~r 61 lnlonnal groundbreaking C.Ommerce officials are Sludy. ceremonies launched a new Ing possible sponsorship of 2 ~ ,000-square-fool telephone an Insurance plan which would building in the City of Irvine last week. ~e small businesses elilible The oile-o!ory..00-buement for group medical benefits. structure at . 4918 Moulton Jack Barnett, c h a bib er Parkway will terVt u a com- manager, presented .t be b In e d electronic nltchll:ic United Chambers Insurance system and plant · Rrvice Trust plan to the . board of center facility for Paclflc · dir«tors . last week, a9ding . , Telephone. that it has "the Possibility of Cesi.ol the project, including getting small penons involved' land, building and sWi~ ·in the chamber." equipment, is more thin $5.7 -""~. a--''--· lo· "~ct Buena Park, Costa Mesa, 'UllUU" ,.,._Ul.U6 "'6W• Santa Ana, Garden Grove and manager Jim McMahon. · Fullerton chambers of com· Invited orUclals included merce already offer the P.lan. Board of Su P e r v is o r 1 · · ·· chllnnan ll<mld Caapen Barnett said. , <;:it of lrYine Mayor WUliani "" ·The chamber would not ' F~cb aod Jnlne plaMl!'Jtl tiecome an Insurance bulinOll, commiaalon cbllimlll Wayne ~t could sponsor it throqh • Clark. . young "hot.shot" l~aftce 1 'He said the (•lte ' 'tn· man or woman, he said. California'• newest-city was "Right now the Pop and selected to provide the "'~ Mom stores, the small !inns in telepbone serv!Ce to the with one to three . ll'OPI• are planned c o m m u n It 1 of not 1blt to .get group in-Irvine. surance,'' Barnett said. 'Ple .building, io •be Dlmed Chamber president Robert the 0 Irvinl CID~ Ofllc:e", ii Mc<:urdy agreed sponsorship scbeduled for completion .in mllht be 1 good "meml>vship February 1m, " t th in-Mi--•ct" and the idea" waa stalla~ of the electronic -,-u n! awltcbintl l)'ltem to . follow. re1~ to the e1ecu ve ~ • The ·~m-.ervtceu tarpt·dalt 11 nlittee of the ~-of direc-. s..tember· l'71. _ .. ton. MclUboll llid the' 11tructure . I The . plan, wlll be billlt of llump·blocll:.on -· profldes holpital·SUJ1lcal, 1 reinfon:ed concrete lr11De dllabillty incpme, ma i or_ with 1.claY tile lllblcle 11>0!. mtdical. and . Hfe Insurance In1tl41 tmlllllttoa c1pacity benefit!. -will . be In "'"""' o! ~tlOO RE: U9UIDATION SAl:E UNITS ,& S.F.R. 's LA. ARIA " I Proportit• Appr1i11d ol '110,000.00 Yours for c.,h -,142,000.00 For lofo c:.t.ct: '.lolly McCINy 211·14Mftl phone!!, adequate for more than five years of growth. The .llulldlag wlll boole 46 Paci!ic Telephone men .,and wcmen .initially, with more ll>an lllO .employes anticipated within five yean. · The Irvine area'• prefiles, 132. and 133, at present are aerveCI from central. offices in Ccirona de! Mar and Tustin. Duigned by arch i tee ts Ramberg and Lowrey of Santa Ana the new building· is being cooatruc:ted by SalleU and McAdam of Co.ta Meaa. . LagunaS&L Telh· Record '71 .Growth Orange · County's o I d ts \ federally chartered savings and loan uaocl1Uon, Laguna Federal Savinll, recorded a 1r11 lltereaae cil 11.1 jlerceut in 11vinga -greoltr than the naUOnal average, wbicb itaelf eapei tenced record powth. ln the annual report to memben and llillreboldon of the "Lquna .-tation,.Mlll 1Alml. Kllll, prealdmt, Did _, -· to .. oll-tlmo bllh al ,IJ0 ... ,141. : Llguna Federal S It Ion f I paid teeOllJll.b6lden '5,Ml,211 In lnterelt In lfll, • 11.14 per. cpl !ncruae ..... 'U'l1I •IJd the Jars¢ amount Jn !he orpn!DUoo'• blatory. ' Mlal Milli llid that duri111 lut year fM!,037 W 11 alloc1ted to reservea lrOm the net income -bringing total •-•ea to •12,4'12.Htl, about 11.37 percent of the ... 1np capital. Lqulll Feder1l U1et1 ex:· perieOced 1.11 percent, jump C.;rt~sy to lrohrs . • r.:: J= lhl~t~; ~ ... _____ ._, ________ • ,..., ... Aid. ' , • • • I -- Over Ille· <:e .. ier NIW YO•K W') -'TII ........ li.t- ................... "'"' ..... -the """ ........ IM IMSf ..... ,M ' want .. ~ M IM Otw)1"'". Covtltw ll'lllllltrlll Sled!• NMNleU II --· Ntt .... ~-c11a ........... ·~---Wt ....,,"lclOllftto 1119 Wlclo ft 11111 "911'1 c.IMIM 1119 .... . .. . . . . .. - • A. :tbo:K NI' TliE WEEK ·. . ' NEW VOIUC IAl"~Weft•1 ttn A-tu11 """''· Yww w.a'l ,. .....m Yfll''~ ................ . 1t; \\ ., °':. ;;:::·::::::::: \lll?t I 1,11 ~fiiM . , ... , ..... .,., . . n:• .. ·m: ................ . 51>.a ... ~ ............ .. !''4 ,a .,. ;f'11~·:::::::::::: -~ ICAlft ••• , •• , ..... A, mt q.... ~; rllC .. . . .. . .. ... .. . ,, AMEX Ups, Dow•s Uti·lities ' Hit Hatti flDICAL BLOG., ' HUNTINGTIIM BUCH Freeze Put Skids to Stock Profits c11r111~!' k!lllCI Mlllil1r s.,..,1c1 When the Price Commis!iOn ordered a one-month freeze on an rale iDCreUel by prJvately ~ Public ufilities, i1 was bad_ news for utility stocks. , ; ' ' . ' World War JI," said Herbert one category ·or icompetJtors Stein, chairman of the Council within•tbat se&ment. of Economic A4vlsers, "and Utility. ·stocks ;have been one or the biggest ever1 under ; ......... ~ ud relative to gross naUonaJ pro-"! .. alf m!Wf ~a;.-t"d\tJded duct... over their future . On the one 7 Suilos,_Schodulod Income '1910.00' Mt!., Soiling for $130,000 .00 Cou ''Y. fo ' lrok•r• t~i l,· t• C-ct: .,...., McCw~ 211·143-Afltr all, the rat., paid by the users of utilities make up the revenue base for the prcr ducers of electricity, gu, and commµnications systems. Put· ting a lld .. 01rtbe rates they can Obviously, such deficits m1y hand, ma.ny of ·them currenUy prove useful in curb in e:jjar~e~Y~l•~l:d•:ng:·be:t:w=ee~n:_::•~•=nd~7~=~==~==;~==;=~====~~ unemployment, but they aJio: percent. must be financed. This means • -c1h a r g e obvioua1Y restrict!: ~Ir income. C. Jackson Grayson Jr., cbalrman of the Ptice eom. l1lission.. noted that public hearings wouJd be held to establish more e :1 p I i c i t gWdellnes for regulating utili· ty rates. Moreover, he held out the possibility of rolling back 10me of the uUlity·rate increases already in effect. Eleclrtc-uUllty stocks have been amcing the hardest bit recently in the stock market, prompting a spate of com- mentariea from Wall Stree~ The consensus new eeems' to be ·thal·the clouded rate pic- ture repreaenta onjy part <ii the problem. Perhaps of m o r e fun- damental importance is \be led'1'al budget deficit and its likely µnpact on the fuum~ costs of electricity and gas productra. These companies must . constanUy ta:p t b e capital markets and are 8niong ·the largest coDBUmers of capital in American iJl.. dustry. At prosent, the federal ialdget deficit for the flloa1 yelr ending next June :JO i; projected at aome $31.1 billion. The administratiOn, moreover l ii pegging.the probable deficit for llacaJ 11'73·at $25.5 blllioo. "We are rUnning-tbe .bigg'ttt- budget deficit ever, except for the federal government mutt compete as never before ~ prtvate·lndustry in the capital markets. Peuimlsts predict that ln- tereit.rates must inevitably be dri"'1 upward. The result u far as the utilities are con- cerned, would be higher COl"'9 and ~,squeeze oo profit mar. gins1 Th"' squeeze would be especially intense if the Price Commisaion were to continue . to •!and in the way ol ~~ boosb. How far it wlll .c~ its attempts to regulate uwlti rates remains to be seen. "To attempt to I i mi t elecfric.rate increases by any ·ai:I>itrary ataodard would ·lie - dangeroua to the bnlth ol tlle nation's economy and therefore contrary to the ob- JecUvea of the President's ·price-irtabiliJaUon program," said Shearon Harris, chairman of the Edison Electric lnstitute. In recent testimony Wore the Price Commission, Mr. Harris suggested that., any curtailment of the induStry'1 construction programs due to an inability to raise ·rates could re.sult in future Im-' peirment of·-· -He urged that . the :JO.day ' freeze on utility-rate boosta lit • 11rf:scinded at-ooce0 and, llkl .. Jt wu t•cJearty-cti.9Crlniln• tory" since it w a 1 aWlJc- oble-to ooly. one ~ of the· eco~y '8d lo' Jll!lY ·Would y~u pay an extra 15.21 per month for , .Full New Car Maintenance? , , , , .._ for ypu :today- . for: your f~mily fQre:ver ' .. '. ·-' ' _,. " ·. Th.a see,;,t,~'tqothUI$, ... ' : . the m~daws ·11D~·J>8$tes ::"I '. and·e21,.m11es of Pttvate~beacli'es ' . . . ' ;~· . . . " F-thn eeo ltudrocl .llllrtJ. tiw -It oompri.tiq aon tliu. lMOO acret o( callforaia't lm.1pificat tad hl1torlc Hol· lltttr bnch 1rt•8oW ••1ll1b1• for priv1t• owntnblp. Each puct:l dl1pt1,. • IWHP· Ins.' puor••lc •JeW of th• Paclftc Oce11t 1nd1lhe Channel11t1Md1. Eich 11'tGtdt tlu1 wlllmate in P.ri••CJ· 'Et.ch offer• tla1 u.· ch•'" NllM ·ud·patorel btntJ tlwit flm deU1bted .Porlol• aDCl Me .aplottn ill,1719. . , .• A Yllllilhlas opporlllDlt)I a.. qf I.be i.t of ... Sfht Sp: d '·Llod G-.......... Ho __ _ ..lji. .................. I" loot - .... , fOfoliil to crtitt ·c····· ,_.., •tltt>ot --odellttd. ta 1 locetloa wordlJ of ·Rda ,• •COllliltmnt. l:lllchn1 tad demltJ !Wb1ct10111 prolalbft Th • Jt1Dch .from 1 btoomlnt t"la•t ~1ljer ex· ptDllYe lrKf ... tiD lllll&Dl pl?Cll Nit it 100 1q n and th• land u1e ,,. reetricttd 10 ranCh.lftf, t,Aculhtrt, rtcreatioaal 1Dd m l· d1nt11t .1cU'llll11, All tptd11 ol •lldUf1 on 11}1 J\Gch are prottcted, ¥d ~· tco· lotical iat11rit1 of tb• n tlte ru ch WUI be, prua?Ttd. •... Apd 111• beach . , Th• b11chea. all a•/r •11•-..ol ti.em. tre . amon1 th e mo't 1LrlkinJlr bMatJfnl la th• world, PriYl'J 11 '''1lHCI i.e._., hb .U of TJ\e Jtmcla. they ~are ICICll ... lt oalJ .to OWDllr9 and"' petlt tbtov.tll l1Mi ltaadl1• own. tntry>p1rdtd·ud Mnilr ~ ro.dwa1 'l!:i.l_ • , · 011.&o... bfds ... ridl Willi 11111, lobolor..... _..._ __ , .. 1a ~ ___ ....., _ -·llillMa lpoow dlat nrllq •-RIDCb nab wlrll • ll9l-u1ak: .. ,_ . DMbafmmn pm:el alle•lll 100 - Pa....t prmonnp from 12000 to $4000 pu -· For 1 pencmal -nf the re.malnli.o pm:el1, =. write . or · cajJ -~Ck LIRue, M1n1Jtr, The 'Hcillliter Ranch, P.O. Box 101, Gavlota. Calilonlla 13017 (805) -153Z. bR ,, ....... 1.~. . . •. ' .. • .. r · .. . ' • ' . I • -- ' • .. I / ~ ... ~•,.__DAl_L_Y~Pl_Lo_r~~~~~~~S-•""'1_;.':.....M"'~·-5~,_l_9n_ .Reforms Under Way ...__ Congress Eyes Real Estat,e Overhaul ' . ~entury Shores .. '.-Sales Booming WASHINGTON -Sb\>cked . bJ disctosurea of a scandaloua ,l}'ltem ol ldckbackund over· cbatges in the "sett1ement and argue that a similar kind ;,; · of "no faulL" ttue lnluraoce ffome1 •! Century Sboret downstair1 offn a eotn· would e!Jm!!iate a lot o{fetl, residential comm.unity In Hun-blnllion oountry ldtchen-lami· The Poot series also pointed up .tlngton Buch Ire receiving ly llvlq area. · that titles may be searched by · ovenrhe.lmlng' public response Century Shores boti"ies ,~ff er • , COits" involved in buying a home ... both the adminlstration and Congress are stlddenly pttlng involved. Some sweep-ina: reforms are expected to .,.,.,,. out of It shortly. • laDd developer, then pd brisk sales to match. a number of custom exterior • 1 s e a r c h e d 1 • agaln--un-' The, ~home community and interior llgbtinl fldure•, ... neeessarUy and at the buytr's opened for prHalea. just a and large two-car 1anges upense -when a home is year and a halt ago and has with spacious working and For years home buyers in many parts of the country laave suspected they were being ''had" by the system. But nobody was do Ing anything about it until a re.- cent series of articles in the purchased. accounted for 1 record $$.S storage areas. SAVINGS UNCLEAR mlllloD In sales. A final unit of "Home buyers also ap- How much settlement eotta 50 homes 11 now available at preclate the convenience to could be brought down by !he !he community located on abopping -six major allop- Jegislation being proposed in Bushard and Atlanta two ping centers are within a two- Congress is something even miles from the ocean. mile radiUs of Century Shores, the Banking Committee's staff "More than 75 percent of and convenienct stores are experts do not know at this our buytn are apartment nearby,•• noted Brengle .. point. But in high-cost areas, residents ln their middle or "Another plus factor ls our • • Wuhlngton Post detailed hid· ' den charges and kickbacks have to sign an affidavit that apparently, it could be late twenties,'' noted Glen 11mog·fr.ee climate due to the he did not give or receive any substantial. Brengle, vice president of PBS sea breeze 365 days of the ' among lawyers. title insurers, and real-estate agents. As it happened, Congress wu about to consider a big measure that would substan- tlally overhaul · many of the nation's housing prograrna .. The omnibus bouaing bill pro- 'rided a ready-made opportunJ. 1J to attocb amendmenb deal· In« with aettlement c:oeta. kickback or referral fee. The Patman bill would re-Corporation, the developer of year." Particularly revealing in tbt qui.re lenders to pay for set.. Century Shores. Priced from #7 ,995, the HUD rt th 'd • h ~ · ed f homes are ilvailable with FHA repo ~as e w1 e tlement charges that do not 'T ey are gener y t1r o dl!parity in 11ettlement costs directly benefit tM home renting and lfre loo ·ng for a and VA finaocing. from state to state. These buyer, such as lenders' Utle spacious living environment In Fully decorated modelJ are costs, covering title searches insurance roverage. Leg a I a young community with a open Iron 10 l:.m. till dud:. To and insurance, aurveys, credit fees would be paid by lenders, aetting Ideal .for growing reach Century Shores, take reporta, awral.sala, termite hr unless the home buyer hired children. Since the .tnajorlty of the San Diego Freeway to • • ' ' apectkm, and other charges, his O'ifD lawyer. In practice. our buyera havt at least two Brookhurst 'and proceed west l'll!ied from a low of l303 in the lender's lawyer Often ends children, Century Sh• r e 1 ' to Adami and nortb to , Recently !he Senate Banking c Committee agreed to a SOU!h Dakota to a high of up handling both aides of a cloee proximity to achool and Bushard. '!be community i5 •11060 in Maryland, with an transaction. beach recreation areas is cer~ located on Bu!hard and Allan· average of fSMI. The bill would o u t J a w • talnly an attractive feature." ta. measure sponaored by Sen . ., William Proxmire .(0- Wlsconsln) to get at the pro~ " lein. It would require the ~ Department . of Housing and , Urban Development to set ~ muimum settlement charges. ~ on a regional basis, on loans ORDER LISTED kickbacks. commissions paid Home buyers have a choice Century Shores is a develop- The states (or districts) to lawyers by title inurance of five separate floorplans ment of PBS Corporation, .with the highest closing .costs companies. and interlocks with 15 elevations. The largest which is building single and are, in order: J\faryland, between lenders. insurance design is a two-story model multi-family developments a.t • o e I aware , New York, companies, and a PP r a is al with four bedrooms and two weU as mobile home perks Alabama, the District or firms. Lenders would have to baths. This plan p I ace s throughout Northern and financed by the Federal Hous-t Ing Authority or Veterans !; Acbninl5tratlon. Co I um b I a, Virginia, pay interest to home buyers CATHEDRAL CEILINGS INCLUDED AT CENTURY SHORES IN BEACH children's rooms on the SOUthern California and Pennsylvania, New Jersey, on the monthly payments kept upstairs level, and the Nevada. Washington, California, and in escrow for real-estate tax-I-----------------------------'---..:...---:....:.-:....::..:_.:.....:.....:....:....:.:....::. ______ _ Florida. The fact that the two 'es . biggest states, New York and Pennsylvania, are among the highest indicate that a lot cf support will be forthcoming in Congress for reform. t- .. t • '· •• .. ITRONGER llJLL '111REATENED In the House, an even llnlDpr bill ~ by !he ..: Blnking Committee chairman, : Wrilbl Patman (0) of Texaa, • would include aettlements on " COOfttltlonal bank-financed mortgages as well~ It would ltr1ke directly at a numbe~ of common practices in l:he mortgage-lending and title-in- surance bull.neu. Now HUD has released a study of settlement charges .. that bad been in the works f~r ~ a couple of years. And HUD JS .: expected to announce that it Tbe pattern of setUern•nt costs seems to vary widely from one section of the coun- try to another. The Post articles, for instance, found that a $40,000 house in Boston involved settlement costs of about $800, whereas a house of the s ame price in Washington's suburbs had cost.a ·totaling $2,500. In one controversial Pf1r posal, Patman would have ti- tle Insurance on federally in- IUl'ed mortgages p r o v 1 d e d through a federal pro- gram-seriously threatening the existence of private tltle- insurance companies. A few days ago the trade association for title-insurance companies, which had been lobbying against the holding of con- gress ional hearings on closing costs, announced support for some federal reaulation of set- tlement coats If sta'te regula· lion proved unfusible. will establlah maxtmum ael· tleinent charges on a 11 federally insured mortgages. · : Lenders will allo have to give borrowers • list of estimated. aelllemeot charges when !hey • mpply for loans, on standard fecleral forms. And each party ; bm>Jved in the settlement wW One of the areu of COil4. lroversy involves t l t I e searches. Advocates of reform in the system of tiUe searches and insurance charge that the costs involved in the present 1ystem are unnecessary. They compare their .R r op o s e d refonn to the ... movement In auto lnsurance toward no-fault The need for federal in- tervention was demonstrated recently in Maryland .. Even after !he expose In !he Post, tile atate Legislature defeated legislation that 1"lUld have cut into the JueraUve Jegal fees and other aetilemenl com . . Beaeh•Valley Area Realwrs Map ;ictivities Robert M. Govin and other fermce will be conducted to offtcen of the Huntington emphasize techniques Realtors Beach-Fountain Valiey Board and their salesmen can use to ol Realtors met recently with meet the needs of buyers in Ja1epb B. Carnahan of today's real estate market," ' ~ Nartbridge, president of the he said. "The CREA has put ~ cautomJa Real E a t a t e together an outstanding group • Allocialion, 1.an L. Beckstead, of speakers. Their expertise ' ezecutive vice president, and will not onJy benelit the real- memben: ot the Realtors tors and SJlesmen who attend, Institute, educational arm of but should help them serve the 59,000.member organlza. t h e i r c I t e n t B m o r e tion' to complete plan for tlie -~thoroughly." Ul!JC)aUon's 1972 educational CREA president Carnahan activities In !his area. told the Realtors at the . Govin announced that tbe meeting that this is the · Huntington Beach .. Fountain twent.r-fifth year the associa· ; Valley~ of Realtors an6 £ion. bu -Conducted a con- • CREA will co-sponsor an ference of thia type. educational and aales con· Beckstead r<poried !hat one . ference for; local .~tors and of the nation's top sales salesmen in Anaheim at the trainlna: and motivational con- . Dim:leyland Hotel on Wed-sultaiiU:, Art Mortell of netday, March B,. Malibu caJlfornla will be the 11Selllng is Communicating'' featured speaker 'at the coo- ts the theme of the conference, ference on the s u b j e c t : according to Govin. "Thls con-''Challenge to Change." ' : Big Boy Set .. In Huntington ~ Bob's Big Boy restaurants •1 bu leased 37,.fOO square feet ~ of vacant land on t b e ' Northwest comer of Edinger :. :A venue and Gothard Street in \ HtmtJngton Beach for con. ~ ltnlction of another Big Boy ~ rutllD'ant. • According to Arthur Godi of Stockton, chairman of the CREA Realtors InsUtute, a new book publilbed by tbe alsociatioo, bearing the con. ference title will be distributed to everyone attending. The book cootalna cbapt•n by auc· cessful real e at a t e prac- titlonerl dilcusllng the newest tecllnlques In listing, ad· vertlaing and 1<lllng p,._.iy, God! aaid. An examination given at the close of the one-day seMion, : S.ie.....,. el Month ; . he said, will entiUe tboSe with passing grades to one unit of credit toward the Graduate Realtors Institute ( G RI ) educational certificate and designation. He said 111 units of credit and three years' ex- perience as a member of a Jocal board of Realtors are re- quired to obtald the certificate. Mary Riggle of N o r t h Hollywood, chairman ol !he ' CREA S8le1I' cmference Cofu. mlttee, bu aniiounced that subjeru and l)>eal<en to be presented on the confer.nee program are: 1lffow to Com- municate in LiJllng" by Don Cooley of san ·Jose, 11How to Communicate In Selling" by Peppy Mayer of Fremont, and "How to Communica~ in Sell- ing Apartments" by Danny Fogel of San Diego. Moderator wlll be Jerome Blank of Albany. A new 30-mlnute motion pic- ture in color produced by CREA will be shown to participants at !he conference. Titled "Selling I I Com· municating," it dramatizes the mistakes a young salesman makes by not obR:rving the "body language'• of his prOl- pecls and hearinJ what tl)ey say and bis eUecbveness wbeii he does. It is the newest in a series of CREA training ftlms being used nationally. "Thls kind of educational conference," sald G o v I n 1 "helps Realtors and their salesmen to understan bet- ter the real needs and wishes or their clients and ways of serving them." The conference is one of 17 being held in various parts ol. the state during the aprlne montba. Gould Speaker For Seminar Thomas A. Gould, personnel director for Grant CorporaUon ol Newport Beach, wilt be tho featured speaker at !he Na· Uonal Association of HomeMlllden Marketing and Management Seminar I n Orlando, Fla., March W. Gould Will ipeal< to the -· wldclt will attract key bomebulldtng etecullves Project Illes DWUlpl' Stu McFarland Oeft) and .al-~nJIJM CrJll 111111'14 alesman of the month Jionaft .bi Jan.W, lor Ille M'llaton Viejo Company. ~ bad 21 net aaJee ltj. tbe Now Se•il\• tract I I ' from lllrotl(lboul Iba natloa, on "AttrlCllnr and lletalnlng Key "r""""1" on Wodnooday. ) ( Here's how you dress for ''working'' in ·your yard'at The West Nine. Those.lush green fairways, lakes, trees, and rolling hills in your "front yard" are part of the 18-hole El' Niguel Country Club, and it's a setting everyone enjoys from their own private lanai at The West Nine. Condominium homes are influenced by Spanish-style architecture with red-tiled roofs arches, and cool, massive walls. ' Every comfort is rovided inside: built-ins, ample :l'oset space, a choice of 2 or 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. l3esides being great for sellers, all of the recreations of L8gUDa Niguel are waiting: a bearh t.o stroll OD, an ""'811 t.o swim .in· There's tbe El Niguel Country C!Cb and Laguna Niguel Tennis Club (membenlhipe are available t.o both Clubs); Dana Paint Marina, "hmne port" for Laguna Niguel, is but 4 niiles away. As a t.ot.8Ily planned mmmunity, Laguna Niguel has li -. cl . hand. ,f!VerY VJ1lg convemence oee at Find out bow easy this new kind of carefree home is to own (your ou1iide maintenance chores are all taken care of). Come out t.oday for ·a sample of great living and great Direct.iom: 'llllre Sanl>leao-Bonla ,,.,,. Fro.w.y (Hi&'hway fi) -to Cron Vallq Pmway. Follow CIOwnVallq Pad<way until :im pt to liJns dll8Clin6 :imtoTheWmt ?fme. v8l1ie. The West Nine. From s25,450 !5!?!n~e~1~!~~c~(7~~=~1ty® ~ .. • .. .. . , .. . . ' - I • -" ASTROCOURT POPULAR AT TURTLE ROCK Most VerNtil• Room Under the Sun 1972 BonanzaP 3 Million Units · Possible By JOHN CUNNIFF NE~ YORK (AP) -It Is possible though not prob- able this year that, for the first time in their history, Americans will build tllf~e million or more housing units in one year. Factors exist that make the goal appear within reach: Population growth and movement, family formations. the availability of mortgage and building funds, ,pent up de- mand, a!Cluent second-home buyers. Following inimediately after a big year in 1971, whtn more than two million units were built, the 1972 projec- tions indicate that America is on its way toward solving one of its most distressing problem, that of decent hous- ing. ' But in doing so, it may be creating other challenges that if not succesfully resolved will mean more problems. One of the developing challenges concerns mobile homes. Once they weren't even counted in the housing statistics. Now they are being built at the rate of more than half a million units a year, and appear to be per-. m8').ent feature of the hou sing industry. This means that towns must adjust their tax rates as greater burdens are placed by mobile homes on utilities, schools. police and fire departments and other civic func- tions. Mobile homes are now often taxed as vehicles. Rezoning problems are bound to arise or increase a5 the pressure for mobile home space grows. Strict regula- tions cover sites in most urban areas. Will they have to be strengthened or related? Conventional housing has been priced beyond the means of many families, but a mobile home can be bought new, furni shed, for less than $6,000, although land costs or rent must be added to that. ' Still. it is without questiQn the least eipensive hous-- Jng. and it is often very attractive housing aS well, Ff?r several years it was customary to say that the mobile home induatry was successful mainly because o( the unavailability of conventional housing. When conven- tional housing became available, it was fell that mobiles would decline. If the desire persisted for quick, efficient housing such 1111 offered by lhe mobiles, it was widely believed that modular housing, similar In concept and factory built would saUsfy cus1omers. That has not been the case -at least not lmmtdiately. While modular housing gradually is cootributing to the bouaing boom, sales of mobiles has accelerated. In 1964 !ewer than 200,000 unil> were shipped. By 1968 the number exceeded 3001000. In 1969 the total ruch- ed 300,000. List year 435,000 units Were shipped. And thia year the industry foresees sales ol nearly 150,000. NOW! A New Bradford Place Sneak-Preview Opening In Santa Ana! tlie from ·Bi-ad ford Place ~® "4-11 SANTA ANA Hl'l ~1.t--{, AnolMf ucitlnJ 811dfOl'd Plau commLI· ( f ..: 1lity opens lfl sant1 At11! Now 7011 c1n ""°"' lnto your own towne llornt! Supe1b 2. 3 g. •·bedroom, 1 & 2·slo/y lownt H"-"'"f-=-,~N,j hofrle residences. Priv11e 11tldents·only ricriation f1 cill ty -Nllh he1t1d pool, l...J--.'-'-~"°' Grounds upkeep & exterior b11lldin1 m•in· Sties Ottic.e: tinanc• proYid1d. Act now durinf lids 3000 S. S,c1~or1, fibulous Pre~iew Salt. B11dfctrd Place 11 Sanl a A~•· C1hl. 92101 Slnla Ana. fin e home~. CllOice loc.illon. O~n d1dy 10 1.m •• Srn1rt Investment. ll's whtlt 1011 oulhl lo di.M.. (714) 971·1&3l 1 lo HJ ,..,. $19,995 """~"-""~· Sund,y, Ma.J 5, 1972 DAILY PILDJ • I Smith Among Top ·u.s~ Home Bu.ild~rs .; Proof of the siriking succest-"' , Cowan Hei&hts, Tustin and oll!lchard B. Smith's building PlaconU.. philosophy lies in lhe lact that Under Ille ruic!anc. ol hi• !inn b!Jilds and sells more Smith, the corporallon has than 500 homes annually -1 earned Jts place among the top slali.stic that piacu Richard ID buliders Jn Orance County, B. Smith, Inc., in. the top S winning such awards as the perctnt of the n • t ton 's American Builder's naLIOnal buildel'I. grand prize !or design and Richard B. Smith, .Inc., has value,' two special ,wards of been in the business of con-merit, plus a grand prize and structing quality homes in an award of distinction in the Orange C.Ounty since 1960. The Gold Nugget competition for building firm's award-'fl'lrlning western builders. Broadmoor Homes can be Smith's real estate career seen in Harbor View Hills, began in lt48 when he joined Turtle Rock and Big Canyon the Long Beach orfice or (all developments on the Walker & Lee, Inc. He follow- Jrvine. ranch), aS well as in ed that with a tw«>-yeu asaoclation with Everttt O.via " SoM ol Corona dtl Mar' jwil prior to strlklna out on his own. The Smith lheory o I building -a unique ·com- bination of mass construction eoonomy, custom desip and superlative quality -has calapulled the home building firm from a one-man opera- tion to its present efllclently managed staff of more than 40 men aod women ; from it§ cramped quarters in a con· verted old house on Irvine Boulevard in Tustin, to its present modern, low-rise oC· fice bl'.Jilding, also on Irvine ' ' ' Boulevard, Tustin. At 1\lrtle Rock, Irvine, '°"' structlon of the ninth and tenth units of Broadmoor Homts is nearing completion. These three and four bedroom homes are priced from $3.1.,790 to "50,590 with conventional financing available. Every Broodl1\00I' Turtle Rock home features what the builder calls an ELF (en- vironmental living fonnal) - a skillful blend of creature comforts and nature, styled for active Southern Callfomia families. These 1 p a c i o u s homes stress privacy. and (lf· fer· such features as pools, patios, gardens and the e1- clll.!ive Astrocourt -the room with a roof that affords privacy for sunbathing. en· tertaining, or even sleeping under the stars! Another phenomenon is the Broadmoor .development at Big Cariyon In Newport Beach, were Richard B. Smith, Inc., has constnlcted 7S luxurious homes priced from $75,000 to $115,000. In the face of a downward trend in t h e market, the first 68 luxury homes were sold out four weeks after the golf course community opened. And seven more wtre added recently to . ,, meet preaslng demanda for lh.,. oul>landlng h om e ' , Another 50 Broadmoor Btr =n~~ will belin C011· Jn January, Smith opened ii~ first increment (IO units) (lf Broadmoor Villa Homes . in Placentla, a townhome development stresslrrg the in- creasingly p o p u I a r maN"t- tenance-lree lifestyle afforded by professionally maintained common areas. Residents of Broadrnoor Villa llomes no longer have to concern themselves with cleaning the pool, mowing the lawn, trim· ming the treeii or shrubs. ... -· ' A thousand sold in 3 years ain't bad.100 bad there's onlY. 49 left Curs.a the luck I We have the most popu.lar you can turn into anY1h!ng you want. The price is .._ · homes in Newport Beach and now we re running only $47,700 and1t's1ust one of six models we'll .a. " out of land. show you today. MNTA-• Only a few more of these homes can be built The Harbor View neighborhood is entirely and one of them can be yours, if you don't dilly-walled, to make it unusually Quiet and private. The dally. homesencirclea school site, central park and fam- Harbor View Homes have their own Newport ilyrecreationcfubwithswimmingpool.Justdown Beach look. They're spacious and comfortable, the road, all the fun of Newport Beach awaits you. with a tang of salt air in their design. The Portolino Come see our final Harbor View uni) today. He (above) has three good-size d bedrooms. two who hesitates, ere. baths, a powder room , a formal dining room , 24-Take the San Diego or Newport Freeway to Mac- foot-long family room and a big "idea space " that Arthur., then go south ro Ford. Road. HARBOR VIEW HOMfB In the lnine Planned Environment. Donald ....... Complr\l@ !NT•lllHATIOHAL. 1'A1'llll COMPAH¥ @8 L1iJ ''""''' ' l I '• • • ,. .. --... -: :~= •• •• ·-.· • . . .. ' I .. ' , ' • • • Jt' DAILY PILOT Sundq, M.,.h 3, 1972 ~11e.sltriata Cent.,r J . .. '/ :'Seaside Stables' :Given Facelifting ' ' on., "~Id &tabl<:S by I he tea'~ Uiat familiar C.oast Hlgtiway landmark just aoulh ol Corona dtl_Mor, lw been eom~etely transformed into the Irvine Equestrian Center with completion of the first phase of a major im· provement program. ly in the tackroom area, which will be dresaed up with new walls and roof~ to make them more attractlve,'1 _Sandling said. I •• Hoiµe · Buy~r Young Earns Less, C~t~ Cliecipe r House Documenting the switch in othtr age groups were down, payment&," Fulton Uld. "SUd· the new borne mar~et to ~centage-wlse. 11le ~umber denJy, young famiUes wantina: smaller, lower-priced homes of homebuying famihes in thelr own home had a wide for younger buyers, a com· which the age of the ~ of choice of housing and the puter analysis of 7,826 new houaebold wu under~ roae to ability to buy.'.' ho~ shows Iha! -com-12.s percent of lhe lotal In 1971 Looking al tm, Fullon sees pared to 1970 -the 1971 from 7.5 percent in 1970. ln the a healthy but more normal homebuyer was t.4 years 25-to-l> age bracket, the in-situation with no pent up younger, earned $1,491 le.ss, crease was also considerable. market. and bought a home that was from 27.5 percent to 31.8 "Interest rates should re- 159 sq. ft. smaller and $1,948 percent. main low, keeping monthly cheaper. --rile homes these families payments down. Apartment ownen are mak.lng rent acj.. The analy11is was ·made by bought averaged 1,597 square juslments, but the family that the Marketing Ser v ices feet in aU.e and $30,479 fin really wants 8 home will buy, Division of Walker and Lee, price. comparable figures or especially the family with Inc., the nation's largest 1970 were 1,756 square feet children who have outgrown residential realtor with 1971 and $32,437. thelr apartment. They will be~ qles of 10,303 new and ex-All three lower price ranfes •--· I I "Qriginally, most of the horse owners built their own structures out of odds and ends, and the effect, I'm •!raid, was pretty unsightly," E. A. Sandling, lcvine Com- pany marinas and recreation Horse owners have a broad choici of stabling facllitie3 to. choose from at the center. These include a ~horse cor· ral. a 2.>horse corral, a six to eight horse corral, individua w o o d paddocks, individual metal paddocks, and metal box 11talls enclosed with wood planking and a 12 foot by 24 foot run attached. A 11 enclosures provide overhead protection from the elements. Fee! range from $30 to 180 per month. INTERIOR OF ALISO VILLAS COUNT RY HOME CONDOMINIUM IN VIEJO isting homes. Included in the demonstrated substan ial able to Cnuv~oode horom 1 arge computerized report were growth : under · $20,000, up selection of log --"-A mes, manyd f t nd It 2 6 7 Imm 4.3 to 1.3 percent of the of them w111111Use& an manager, said. ..... ac s a gures on , I new *" .. 000 1 fourplexe!I, which fit well into "Since Irvine took over the pJace about a year ago, it has been engaged in an extensive program of remodeling and improvement. Eventually, we hope to have the finest riding facility in Southern California," Sandling said. Mission Viejo Tract ~ home sales made in 1970 and total, $20,000 -..,., • rom • led "' 5,209 sales completed last 3.2 to 7.2 percent ; and $24,000-!~~:~ · leisure-orien .u.il year. , $21,000, from 17.8 to 24.3_..;._ _______ _ George Fulton, director of percent. ''We have 20 rental horses," 5andlinr said, "and we plan to add 10 more to help take care or the demand. We have been amazed at the number of peo- ple who come out to rent horsel!I . We· 11tarted our rentals last July. put a sign up, and took It down one day later because so many people show- ed up. All during lhe sum- mer-without a sign or any advertising-we turned away as many as 50 people a day." Professionals Clwose Aliso the Marketing S e r v i c e s While the four-bedroom re- Division, said that the total in· mained the most popular eludes more than 100 new model, accounting for 47.1 per- hQme developments offered by cent of the total of 1971, it no New fences and hitching rails have been built, new walkways put · in and many new wooden and metal pad- clocks installed for the 200 hones currenUy boarded. Ir- vine has built one large riding rtn1 120 by 260 feet for instruc- tion and training, and plans to add another. Some of the other new features at the equestrian c*nter lnclude washing rack! for the horses, ao elevated stanchion that lets an owner clip his bor&e in comfort, and a. hoL walker, an electrically- driven exerciser that walks four horaes in a circle. There alto is a new lounge area where snacks and soft drinks are available. construction will start soon t1n a new 150 root by 300 root riding ring suitable for ~.m-• pelittve events, such as JUm· ping, roping, and barrel races. A judges' stand and a public addreu system will permit this arena to be used for lhows and other special events planned for the future. uwe plao plan to add many more lights to facilitate handl-lnc hors" at night, particular- From the rider's p o i n t of view. the location of Irvine E qu es t rian Center is i d e a 1-s i tuated between Newport Beach. and Laguna Beach, yet with an out-h~ttie. country atmosphere. In the immediate' area, there are more than 175 acres to ride over, including a wide stretch of beach, easily reached by safe trails. To the east, just across the Coast Highway, $00 acres of hills and canyons are open to riders from the center via an und erpass. Guided trail rides may be arranged, Sandling not e.d . Ridell to Bommer Canyon, where the Irvine C.Ompany has outdoor barbecue pits and pie· nic tables, are being planned. The equestrian center is open daily from a a.m. to 10 p.m. Aliso Villas country home condominiums at Mission Vie- jo are attracting a wide range of profes11ional people, both married and single, according to Don Schulz, general sales manager or the building systems division. Schulz said the new buyers include several s c h o o I teachers, a number o f manu!8cturer '1 sales rep ra sent at iv es an ac-countant. a director o f merchandising, a professor of sociology, a chemist. a veterinarian, a park ranger, and a wig stylist. The $10 million community in the rolling hills of northern Mission Viejo i11 IOcated near the intersection of Lo11 Alisos Boulevard and J e r o n i m o Road. VA financing, with no down payment and minimal closing costi'is available at Aliso Villas, with prices starting as · low as $17,700. FHA and conventional financing is also available. A spacious swimming pool with patio and sundeck area , reCreation building, park and picnic area and children's play over 50 builders. Ninety per-longer was favored by the ma- facilities are feitures or· the range and continuous cleaning cent of the homes were sold in jorlty, as it was in J97'0 when Aliso Villas Recreation Center. oven ; waste d i s po s a Is : Southern California · with the it was purchased by 53.& Five distinctive models are .'acoustical eeilings: resilient remainder divided between percent. Last year, three- available. noor tiles; carpeting in living Northern California and bedroom home3 increased in Unit D, a two-story, three-room , master bedroom. hall Arizona. Approximatel:v 15 per-popularity from 34.& to 38.2 bedroom, two and one-half-and stairs; as well as fenced ceot were sold by Walker and percent. Two-bedroom models bath model, features a walk-in private patios. Lee with the remainder hand!-also were up, from 6.8 to 9.8 closet. private I au n dr y · -·6plional features include air ed by builders• sales staffs. percent. facilities and an enclosed conditioners, dishwashers, wet Fu lton noted that the "There are a number of garage. Unit C offer!! the" bars, mirrored w a r d r o b e average buyer dropped In age reasons behind this dramatic same features as Unit D, but doors, and gas . burning from 36.2 yea rs in 1970 to 34.8 swing to smaller, Jower-~riced has two bedrooms upstairs, fireplaces. Landscaping, home years in 1971. If the average homes for younger families,'' rather than three. exteriors and c·o mm on family had a single wage Fulton said. "There was a Unlike many condominiums facilities are maintained by earner, his salary declined "The very high interest on the market today, Aliso the community for a modest from $14,824 to $13,333. And if rates prevalent at the time Villas offers both two-and monthly fee. the wife worked, which hap-forced home payments to such three·bedroom , one-and two-To reach Ali so Villas, take pened in one third of the cases. a high level that builders were bath models in single-story or the San Diego Freeway to the the average was down from forced to reduce the size of two-story floor plans. Standard El Toro Road exit, dri ve.east $17.113 to $16,132. their homes to bring monthly Moves Vp features include step-down liv· on El Toro Road and follow "This, of course, does not payments down to an af- ing rooms, walk-in closets and the signs to the models. mean that people's incomes fordable level. So. many Matt LaBorde of Cor· powder rooms. AH units have Mission Viejo, which broke were actually going down in builders began constructing ona del Mar. former sliding glass doors opening on-all sales records in 1971, is 1971," Fulton stressed . "It smaller homes for lhe apart-Costa Mesa Realtor to either patios or sundecks , a also continuing to sell homes means that conditions made il ment renter market for has been appointed private entry and enclosed in three other neighborhoods: easier for younger couples delivery in early 1971. district manager of garage. bAI lso , 0.nliked many New Madrid with prices rang-with lower incomes to buy "Coinciding with t his Colwell Properties, Inc. compara Y Pr 1 c e con-ing from $33,500 to $44.995: homes." availability of lower-priced He \Viii be responsible dominiums, each hotie has its New Seville, from $24.995 to The big change in home models, a dramatic interest for sales and operatiQn· own separate, private utility $34,895: and New Eldorado, buyers was the increase in tbe rate drop early in 1971 al activities along the arFea. :i , nd . t from $24,995. under-JO markel while all substantially lowered monthly Orange Coast. am11y privacy a qu1e 1------------------------------------------are assured since no one lives above or below any dwelling unit. Aliso Villas feature built-in DOPENING! SeaTerraceTownhomes at Laguna Niguel. Spectacular ocean views withTownhomes attached. This is the new look of living on California's coastline-luxurious sea Terrace 'lbwnhomes at Iaguna NigJ1el. Situated on gently rolling hills, the views at sea Terrace 'lbwnhomes are ~ unforgettable: sailboats, · ;~ ~ blue wat.er, and Catalina Island in the distmice. Choose from one and two story models, 2-3-4 bedrooms with up to 212 baths. All-electric kitchen, forced air heating, large walk-in closet.., wall-to-wall carpeting, All you could possibly desire is here. You'll find Laguna NigJ1elis a fun place to live. The climate is great and everything you need is close at hand. Golf or tennis your game? Memberships are available to both the El Niguel Country Club and the Laguna Beach Tennis Club. And the beach, with your ownprivateentranceandparkingaree,is3blocksaway .• Further south, 212 miles, is the Dana Point Marina. If you want to start life anew, come see the new Sea 'Thrrace'lbwnhomesatLagunaNiguel. There's nothing like them. Anywhere. ,,_,' Directions: Gosouthonthe San Diego Fwy. to Crown Valley . " Pky. exit. '.furn right (approx, 6nri.) toPacificCoastHwy. Left 1 milef:o Niguel Rd. I.eftonNiguelRd. to Sea Terrace 'lbwnhomes office. From s34,450 t TliuNdERbiRd ~ lioMES STARTAT ........, s2~,9~0 ~Nd you~GET '"'~~ dANA pOINT MARINA, ~ Too! · · 5 EXCITING NEW MODELS ••• and just five minutes !tom th• n~w Dana Point Marina. The 2,000 boat marina will offer recreallon for tha whole Jamlly: • swimming beaches, fishing piers, picnic ereas and unlimited boating. Add exciting new hom~ with lot. of space plu• cool, smog free climate. Values are bound to soar. • Wlll-to-w1ll •pe11ftg •' CU11a1n flrap.._ • Wood """911 rool1 • All 11telrlc Thlnnldor kllchon: with MK -11111 °""' a griddle l grlR and dl1llw1 ... r • 2, 3 • 4 bffroom• • 2 bathe ~ (714) 486-3340 ~ - TllunDBRBIRD HlllllBS ( • • • f • ) l 'I • • Real Estate, ' Questions/Comment . By Realtor Rlllriilall Mccardle • . . .. ' - ·Home Bu.ilders Ba.ck·Ciosing Cuts \VASlllNGTO!I -The Na. purch .... to gel maximum from purchuina a home, not char&• (U nearly u can be l!UD'I l'tcOmmendaUon for tlonal A.uoclaUon of Home value for his home buying becaUR: of uctUJve down dettrmlned). ""6 of a 1lngle, Ntlonal, Builders his e n d o r s e d dollar at the lowest pouible payment requirements but He allo esprlllld 111trona millorm eettlement atatfment I e 1l1l1i1 on aimed at cost." becauae ol e.xcesslve clO!.ing support" 9 r prohlbt.Uooa ~ ~ tbe varioUs charges ellminlting or reducing un-· "Closing coats coiiaUtute a costs." against kickback.I thl;t "in-Ind CO:Jl• to \h' home buyu. necessary and superfluous siubleportlonofthesecoata," Waranch aaid that NAHB crease the cosl of buyinJ a Jn -connection with Quitcl1im1 h1v1 always confu..11 me. I heard -I charges COMected with buying Waranch u1d. "They lhould already was on record in sup-home with no beDtftt to the government-backed Io ans , ceuld 9lve a quitclaim dMCI to t he Balbeti 81. Cl ub. a home and clmi:ing the Joan. be held to only essential items. port of JeaislaUon giving the home blJlret," aaatnat etrtaln Waranch urged that discounls Would you pleau explain what 1 qultcl1lm Md 11, Tfstlfylng before the Hou&-"In feet. these costs hive, if Housing and Urban, Develop-Ieaal fees resulting frorn un-required by mortgage lenders and how It is used? · Ing SUbcommittee of the anything, ·tended to l<t up. ment Deparbnent and Ui~ disclosed representation by at· .be treated as part of the cost BAC, Newport Buch House Banking and CUrrency Thus, the inc re a-s 1 d op-Vet e. rans Administration tomeys on behalf of parlie.s to of the property. . With a quitclaim deed, the grantor merely relin· C.Ommitttt, NAHB President portunlt!es made available to authority lo set rtaaonable real eitate tr~n&1ctk>rui~ and "A discount is obviously 1 DAILY ,!LDT • J l II -~~ . ., " ' qu1shes any right or claim he has in a property. If he Stanley Waranch, of Norfolk, home buyers through lower closing cos s and that NAHB ~gal~t attorneys' collec.t10~ of cost of obtaining the funds for has absolute ownership, he conveys absolute owner· emphasized the 59,000.member down payments are often would support leiislatlon in-till~ insurance comm1ss~ons purchasing the home," Waran- sblp. It he has Do actual claim or right in the property. a s s oclat.U>n's long-standing offset by mounting cloaing corporating recommendations while at the same time ch said. "It is as much a part and consequently should be IO ''· • policy "in' favor of steps that costs. Many potential home that the home buyer receive reprtsenting the home buyer, of the cost of the home as is treated and included ln tbt ·' · the quitclaim deed transfers nothing. Usually quitclaim wouJd enable the home buyers art, therefore, kept detailed esUmates of a 11 A1lo fawred by "'AHB is the cost of bricks and mortar mortgage amount." deeds are used to clear some cloud from the record, -~------------------'----------------.C...-'.''----------------=-=------~ some minor def eel which needs to be removed in.....order to p~rfec_t the title. There are no implied~arranties in a qu1tcl11m deed. It guarantees nothing, not even that the grantor owns the· propetty or any interest in it. No wonder our real estate tax11 are so. bl11ted high • • • everytlme I turn around, there is another poli c• man just cruising around, spending taxp1y1r1 money. Why don't you real estatt people get orfll1ni1ed apd do something about this? Who needs all this "ovtr·protec· t lon?'' Havt you notictd ••• they're never 1round when you nffd them? 1 ' . T. H., Cost a Mesa J.loger· Neth, Costa Mesa's chief of police, estimates that II costs US only n7 per capita, per year in taxes to run· his Department. I like what Paul Harvey wrote ... ~ a policeman is neat, he's conceited; if he's care· less, he's 'a bum. If he's pleasant, he's a flirt; if he's not, he's a grou·ch. He must make instant decisions which requir~ mQnths fur a lawyer, but if he hdrries, he's careless; if he's deJiberate, he's lazy. He must be first to an accident and infallible with a diagnosis. He must be able to start breathing, stop bleeding, tie splints ·and, above all, be sure the victim goes home without a limp. Or expect to be sued. . The police officer must know every gun, draw on the run and hit where it doesn't hurt. He must be able to whip two men twice his size .and half his age without damaging bis uniform and without being "brutal." If you hit him, he's a ,tQWard; if he hits you, he's a bully. If h~ catches tpe, 5,ltninal, he's lucky; if he doesn't. he's a dunce. Ir hi~~ promoted, he has politi· cal plill. H he doesn!t, he' s a dullard. The policeman must chase bum leads to a dead end, stake-out ten nights to tag one witness who saw it happen -but refuses to remember. The policeman must be a minister, a social worker, a diplomat, a tough guy and a gentleman. And of course he'll hav~ to be a genius . .' . For he'll have to feed a family on a policeman's salary. I Randall McCa1'dle is an inve.!tment analyst, college lecturer, and author of "Real E.!tate in California.'' Send. 11our comments an.d que3tion.s to Randall R. Mccardle, c/o DA ILY PILOT, P. 0, Box 1560, Cosio Mesa 92626. Lake For est School Landscaping Started Lifescapes, Inc., Santa Ana l1ridscape architectural firm, will plant the outdoor areas for the new elementary school to be built in Lake Forest by the San Joaqulil School District, it Irvine Office Decor Finished The office Interiors at Euro- pean Partl Exchange, Inc .• tn Irvine have been completed, it was announced this weer by Bljarne Qvale, c o m p a n y president, and Glynn Brown, president of Interior Space Design, a Newport Beach in- terior design firm. The $280,000, 34,000 square feel facility, d"'1gned 'by Bis. sell-August Associates and Rober! M. Lawson, Nf"J>Qrl Beach structural engineer, is located al 17153 Daimler S.lre- et In Irvine. Heard was ·annoulfed this week by Dave King, director of facilities planning for the district, "The site, located o n Rivendell Drive in L a k e Forest, is covered with a dense grove of eucalyptus tref{I," explained King. "The major proble?n is to 'fit' the buildings and play areas to the site, while Preserving the trees and the natural terrain." Lifescapes President Donald Brinkerhoff said that "even the parking lot will not be an objectionable feature" after the $34,000 landscaping job is completed. "The parkblg lot and buildings will be on the lower portion of the site, with all carS parked around a· large central stand of trees. The hard-surfa~ed playing coUrts wlll be terraced up the •lopes. A large portion of trees will remain untouched to serve as a n1turt study area." aboutthe Pre-Opening Sale of Santa Ana's new Bradford Place? S.nl• A111'awhn tl'• happenlllJl.Allotb« art•t Br141«11 PilCll tllrM home tom• H-"1D'-1~ rnunlty Is MW aV1ll1blt. S,.elous 2, 3 I 4.~droom, 1 & 2·slot)' ruldencu. BtOfCI H=~=i=-+::. 1Tienbelts, tun·filltd reer11tion center, he•t•d swimmlnf, pl1y1 rou nds. And Ll_...L.L._L::>/ rn1lnt1nentt provld1d on home exteriors S.l1s Offlct: •nd 1rounds. Come 11t flrsl choictl 3000 S. S)tlmOJt, 8t1dford P11Ce. ltlthl l)flct. R11ht loc8· S.nll Ana, C.llf. 92701 tlon. lll1ht fln1ncln1. It's risht where Open d1ity 10 1.11'1., JOU ou1ht to bl! to dusk. (71•) 979·1633 iloll $191995 uct11t11-001n.-, ,9 I ' \ ' a \-. an ( ' The four-bedroom Brookfield is a good example of the values lo be found today ot Greentree Homes, whotever the size of your fam ily. We hove other delightful homes with two bedrooms, three bedrooms ond five bedrooms. From $25,995 to $35,495, All with Westinghouse ranges, double ovens, dispdser ond dishwashers . All with corpetfng in the living room, mosfer bedroom ond hollwoy. Sloped ceilings, too, plus sl iding·gloss·door access to polio oreo ond complete fencing all arou nd the property. The Greentree neighborhood hos its own five· ocre·pork and 1 O·ocre school site. A handsome 1 • ' rooms, ro • I • ' recreation center and swimming pool. Pedestrian poseos thot moke walking sofe and pleasurepble: And nearby shopping. As if all this weren't enough, you'll enjoy the planned environment of Irvine. It's ju st as excitjng o~ you've heard, wit~ nearby schools, .r11Creotion, clean Tndustry,grec.t beqc'hes and the smart ~hop·s of Fashion lilond· ond ' · Newport Beach. , Greentree Homes are selling ot a brisk clip. Come see us to.day. We're midway between the Sari l?iego and 'So,ntd Aro'freewo ys. Toke the Culver turnoff to Walnut: · · . Gnen.aee Homes ' • , • • ' J .. ' · . ·. . . . . ". . " :~. .· :; ... · .... ' .. '. ·' .... .... ''. •, ' ' \ , . ' ' . ·.,• ,• . ' ,• ·.·~~ :· •, . • , . :: ~ .' •• ·' ~~ ; • ' ' ' 7 , .... ,..1. t .. ~~ .. ~· .... • 'i " ' ' . ' ' -J. ·:r cr~~1~v· PJprr ' "":,, ... ~, 1<'\·•[I · .. 1·~ • . • I . ' , SERVICE . ,;""··:;· .. ·~t'-· Shtu it& fo1111tt1.l11t in 1926, th• F.M.•f .. rlletf t:f!,,o l!_c, l · ••• 1ro..-1 to ii•com• on• of ,(Aioi"f•e!t l•r,.;+ rt•I •ri•t. •rt•iiil1tio111 wiMi.,., ... .-.,e r~:r Ji;m '"' LO ,.,., ... t()O .,..,,,.,:;;r.-~r I W billion dotl •r• 111 rttl Mtttt 1111 b1111 •old by tho Tirbill Co. Thi1 t 'owth l 1 '11 .. ~'" tho r11ult or th1 d1dic1f1e 1fforlt of •·"'· '· ff'P~'{/~pti.c r11I 11t1t1 ,iref!l1~~l'ltl1 guhl"?"\v, , '. "fi'f!<•P of?'ivirt 11rvlcr• to ·~· iJ-Dllc. . , , ,, ,-t'f \;. I ' ... .--.. " \ .. . .. • .GORGEOUS "MEREDITH GARDEN" $45,800 ' . ' 10tc1o111 bedroom$, 3 1eparete bolhs, l'IUV• f1mUy room with eleo•"' ·• 't\rtPI&~•, bt~qutt cllnlnu room. AU tleclric "Aw1rcl" bulllln kllthen, ell~~, , w.1111tr. P1tloi Sptinklers. An 1ddr1H of prl!lf!g1 In Huntl119ton Bnch, ',' I fl\2-.1a73 ,. ' •, .. ' I 1'\ ) • • _.,'•' ,, ,.t .. 1 ':~, -i.''•'.'" I ·'!~· I e Sell ' ' ' ~· • ' '; •• ' ' . . • . .. ,.1 • E'IC:iTltiG ~Q.LLE4~· P~RK I. $~.OilG-tlO DQl/(N G.I. lll'mt -low dOWll 111' olbtri. 4.11)K~1 b!ldTOf".:"t.,' blll\f, !P~fr ro0m. ·&Ulllln drNm kltcllln: SINJ l lt 11\l!ldry, reotr1. l.lrgt gr~ coffrlcl p.allo 1rta ano covtrfd front · pior(h •. Plclu~t boolc 1.1H)1bta~. Prtlly lr" llrj!d•Jlr"I: 3C.172D · •. ! ., ·' ' ... ; : . ' ,. . ' ' FANTASnc l:OUNTAIN VALL.EV I ·$34,9501 . . . • I Mullf\Jf MeMklw Honw '1111111 I 1111clous bed"'°"", ft\ blllhS, hut<\ ftr!\11¥ l'Ollfl\ wflll ~19'nl 1rr~l1ct, ti! t ltc:trlc 20111 Cfntury pttlrtc'!. bl!l!tl~ kitchen. Dlshwt shtr. O.lf{ltllful peHo. SH to t PPrtcl•lfl ,Nwly pllnltll Jp,lfklts IJkl I 9tml 14?-~1 ' l, ;• ·•. ·' .- • • . f $27,800,-. 4· BEDROOM ·FAMILY, l\OME •Mii 2 fl .. mlllCI bAthl, hu,. A"C:•e1tlqft' room wlt!I . lnYlllllCI flreolect. Bui/If" ~rHi:n k!lch..-i. P•tlo. N11r llM btlch l ~·~l FANTASTIC BUY -$31 ,950 -6V<% VA LOAN Aor. JIOW Oii Ol"01Mrly .,...y be 111\ln\il'd w!tti IMY"""ll 1u• lh1n r&nl. Tlllck o-aolcl c1rpe!lnf, lhruo111. C\l•!om e1r1pl!I, 3 soaclol.os bt<lrooms, 2 !Nths, l1r11 llted kltchM with 111 C1tlu11 bulltin appllan<tt, C1!1hw1sh1r. E!tgent llr1Plltt. Piiio.· Pr~llfllc 'llYl/19! 1"'°6B' IMMEDIATE OCCUP.ANCY1 ·$32.500 NO DOWN G..I. terft'W -low down 111 olhl!T. ~ llMlrooms, ·211t bltfls~.ooufmtt bulll!.- klfcllln, 4 1st\.w.i1ritr: ltoi.t4d rHr llv!nQ rwrn. New \llf!I u~lflt. Patio. SOr!(llll1n. H'!fry -thl1 _,,, 11111 Sl•rt ,,ictlfiil 8*-M04 ' HIGH ON BLUFF OVERLOOKING .BLUE PACIFIC . 1"1nt11tle DCH" vl1w1 5 bedrooms, 3 bath1. Dram.ire c1thedr1r cellirt;s -moth1r 11\.llw w!"1il. l"IMsl all .iec1r!c '•PPll•l'ltft, 'Pl"llo, t=i.111 flr1prac1. Peno. W1 lnvl!1 your edmlrlllGll. Sff 1/111 .fOtfeo\I' "Sho.w P!K6.'' ;oday. No dtlwn G.I. ltrms -10% down F HA! Lova!y fu~urlOIJS t!Ylnf, "MO!!tllo H2·"'6 , IT'S DE~l.GH'l'FULI .$24,9501' P1ctw1· 'findows. ""'"r 'rntrilC~ t roundf. 1 Poo1 11lz,~'i yii'dot'' bedrooms, ' bllfis. b\111111\ 'llru m kl)c!Mft, .-. ·bUT!llng llrlJl)laot. P1fld. "llir bee~hl ~ 'I ' '' • ENTERTAINMENT MECCA -$$6,5001 POOLI 3700 ~-tt. ne<:ullYt homa c11s1Qnecl lor l'l•PDY famHy 1!~11111 I. enteMa\n. lnog. ! ·btdrocms, '' bolh1. Plush deeply padded ca•i>ellrlg, cu110m.clr1pes, 'tlrMSI builtln •nchen, di1hw11her. Enjoy 1 c!ub0ous1, fil!1rl1!nm.n1 n11r by. Exc1\\e11t 1erm•. U2·1S61 .. ' 1' •· ; "•I'"" ' . ' '·;s,o. fT. OF ·SHEER LUXURY!' $67,5001 ~ "1t .. Jt~41 ~fqm "°1Tle In L1k1 PIH< 1r11 -t hol1 11111111111 1r"" I" yoor OW!I 'Nr~~rd! Proi.ssio..a11y li1ndsc1ped, Watar11n, boll & tr1lltr 1c- cns.(.-extllllii1 1l1l1 entry. 1<1,..·1Jud bldroom1, l blllhs, h!IP l1mily l'GOl'l'I "!'llti ~ntt""oc111t ilrf9~t1, b!.1111111 r1ng1, o,,.,, & drsllw1Jhlr. Patio. One 'w~tl .of/"""'°"•· so·,,,.ny 1ll)lq11t1 1"1url!I -•'this "~1111rpiec11" toc11y, 142 .. tl. ' • . th I .. ... '' 'l• ·--~'HUGE BONUS ROOMI $33,900-ND DOWN G.I. lerms, 1~ dOwn FHAJ What 1 tul1'1'holml wltl! 1 hugt 21 tt. cowrlld ~llo. Huv11 11"22 ft. ~ntltd 'bcMus room. Inside llur\d'ry room off kltche!I Wllh •lefll'll flrepl1c1. Pool 1lilKI 9r0Ulld1. SC.17:!0 · .: , 4 BEDRM -STUDY 3 ·B4THS • FAMILY ROOM ~ 111 tflls Pllll !TltnY •-lrtis fcf' s•,'°°· Mn 1 Venlt wut. Gorgeous motttf. , •aoo &Q, fl. bNuty O!!lV l IYl'I. new. F1118$1 bulltln kltthtn, d!Vlw11h•-. < l flrn!ly room wltfl tlffll\f f replace, plu1. 1h.ldy. Patio. 0..D 11111, thldl:IV •• \l!llddecl UTIMllnt, CUJlom ·dtfpt$. s:ioo oulskl'e B,BQ. l!Xc•llfilt llndie9Pl"!I. '· 'U).1120 • GREAT BUY FOR G.I . $25,7501 N11t.11 1 pin! 3 l P1tlou1 bldroomt, 2 bllths, f1ntntlc ltolatld rNr\ \IV. Ing ~m, 1legant l!repltc• for •II fD «Jmlr1. P1tlo. SqUQll.y c111nr .,lusll 1ht0 C..rPetlnv, tDnCrete clrlvew1y. 0 Par'11 1lk1 1•nd1c1111ng. ~lnt ' SHARPEST "SHOR,ECRESt" $35,.9501 1 ~ ' • • , FUN pV,ING "GREEN VALLEY" ·$32,000 '• .Livi In •. 11• . .-c~ tar11. 2 clllbhousei, 2 POO!sl Llkf ""* J .blclroo'1!,' 2 btfl\1, 1.,n11y. "-om _llome. Or11m bui.tJ!n klkhffl, l~1plrl119 llr1P11t1, QP!l-,.SMt. 2 .,.~. S 1-:UI ttrns:. L\ovaty sttryo.. 142-2561 • • · · • • " . ' P~ICED AT·APPR~l~f·I $2t.s0o....:. NO DOWN G.I,! 111'11'11 ,-la'# cteW!I 111 "!'-"l(ll1.,_,,., 2 bef!M, rid! '#lllllllcll!(Ml- M llvfl'lt l'OOl'ntt'#fllf. Ylnyt tltlll k~ Witt\ tilt .i.:trlc """ II\ f11N,.._ dl~W•JIW· 1"11N. d~l!'lo.~iil-nf,flrto*•· NNr Goldemtelt 'COh• . '"''.lhtipfr.'1' ~f'dd~.lt'""'· "'"°·~ --. \ -~ 1~ COST A MES A HU , TOW ft'~CH TllN V·ALlEY FOUttTAIN VALLEY ·. 2955 HARBOR BLVD. 16111 ,BEACH BLVD. 901~ ,ApAMS .U24 EDINGER '11814 BROOKHURST 540-1·720. ' 842•6691· :.9&2~:5566 :·, ~·846-.0604'..:. ·9,2 .. 137.3.:.· ..... -.•. ~, ',"t J ~ ••• • ··' 1."1, '. ' .. \ ·-! , J j... ~ .. • ", I ... R•~l·:· .. ~··~1111~ .. :.:-•a·· .. ·., ... ~~~.r1 .~ . I.Qt.), ... nP . .. VV ,. • e ' • ·~ ·r . . l . ' I' I ' I ' ,, ,HHr All :rho F1cls !;low , , , •T •rboU, Inc. Hos SolCI· i 1f2 'lifl'ion Doll1rs In P~rtios, ' . "ON , M~Rc~,·r1lTH1J t,fo~ND:C\"NIGHT·. ' : .. ·.-----·~-·~-------···'------. • ·~ ;""4. • :.;: t "*:Vid~Tehovis~ Oom~Wtl~ , .$49 LIC~NSING COO~SE , ' .. .l .: /'----------"!,--.. · . -• .. • 1 ' J •• Lurn 4bout this ·now pion 1y1ii.blo·-. * ~iol .G~~st Spo~k~ri. .: 1; , ... fO, ·the I st timo thru • T orboU. ' • ' '. LHrn HoW Our "Fost St1rt'~ ' Pr09r-T r1in; Y ~u To S;;cco11 • LICENSED 'OR ~1lNLICENSED ~DON'T ¥JSS TRIS 0 GREAT OPPORTUN:Jnt . • . ' . ., . . .. : MONDAY. MAl~JJ!ii, 1:00 l'.M • ...:..1nAIL CLllits .UNION lt.D•; ' . ' . 111. ITAllfOll AVL 1 .... -J...--\....., - Fo M.-'JA ... ,L ~-.-~,J . . ) • f , • ' • • • .• I • • • ' ' • • • , • • > ' .. • 'Wr;te Pit Dunn te ,.; thl"" dOne. Pit will cut rocl 't.P., got the""'-" ... l: ;; end tho.~-,""'.";~''°·to!'-' l.""'lult!oo In ~mont encl •1111-. ~II ~-'ti'!" to•P.1t,Dunn/At Your Urvlce, Or.,,. C .. ot D1lly·Pllol, P.O. lox 1560, Co.ti tM11, Ca. 92626. .. ... I I -· . . How much do ,abjinea·mab,.n~!ltlllnJ· llloOe . 'Dille· bolt!OI of booaa1al'f!.ilO eacb!(Jeemo lo•me )lu.tJit movlo•houa:tlillibroaJr·~•on ihe• .. W 'btll, edpt I'-. :Ot• tlie popCoruUll~d, J.E.,·Newporl Beacb " • . I'ill lwldl ·yoa. The'1f:Sl~tab Mem11tt.lep,1afe- dillJ lface It's aJ1t1 pereeat lnc:rMle •Vff' tM 1..--•1 ~e. Aa Air Ca1florala spoketmu said llte drbtb aft' eo b(J prolH Hna after le· veatory, Non&e .. od 'HrvinC 'upemet are de-. tlaCt<d. DEAR PAT: My problem iJ ,. Jowi flyinJ planes. W Uh tho beach · aeason al- .most bert, ·the r 1 , lhoufd ba oome way• to; ...,. ibe pl...,,.,cnft ,;.r;r mm ~· acrap"1c• l · IM aind an clayolq. (. Abo, .,.,. of lhe large1"'planes fly~over · f'88identlal arell I& • ' I • fr(Jbt.n!ngly low., a\litudes. What ls"tlie lillnimum alUtude IUld how ind 'lo' whom can I complain? C.F., Bnu.,toa Buell DEAR PAT: My neighbor bu had •a run of· bad luck witli 11ickneu in his family .. Due to the .financial burden, lie hH uked me lo co-slgn a·•1;000 loan lo ht!lp blm foot the bill. U1be didn'I pay ' the insWfmenil, could the' lender ·demand full payment from me and ·Im I liable il•he should declare ·hanlauplcy! M.S., S.. J11u C.putrqe :I'• '" -CllUlll. A<haaker friend wflfl ·Soai.- era ·Cellfonla FIN&: Natllml Baat.Wd meiuy ... -.... a 1.U sboold.be tally aware !bl be woold be Uable ltr fall payment H the llfpu de. faalll. H baUriqolcy nccan, the'eo-t(Jner 11 -stUI liable fer tlle Jou balance. DEAR PAT: The Departlitent'of'Motor V~booldet state. that fenders ·or mlidianfs are ~-«1..._t M 1 car. WJi1.)aftn•tj dqne ~:-~:to have UU.. equl(Jli\entflinCe tliey'aretrood lloealed? ' • : Dufl h~s don't..ecuitt oder thlt )a~1 •re. qafrtmealt alnce -11<""11 '..onlfeo·le ·.utdff '"' 1,Jll ...... ·DEAR PAT: II lhtre any way -lo-obtain a ·bllth·certiffof1a child born out of ·wedlocl< 'lftli ·the molbei"• rnarri · 1111.e shown as the child's name! '?be molber the child'• natural·fatber alter the . . baby's· blrth•and now the· ;,.,...ta are conctmeC! aince their teenage dai.mbter wants to aee btr birth certificate . DE1.R PAT: When·! heard ·the•DAJLY •PILOT wos bqlnninJ a Sunday edition -in a sense a brand new Sun- day 11£l!fspaper for• Orange Counlian.s -I won- dered .'iC you knew anythi.Dg iabout ·the ·fint new• paper ever tpU!llished ·in ·Calilornia" our stata'1 :bJitorY•ta my-hobby\and-i:find the old newspapers • I ·~ • '-vtry ,fUCinltin(, , ' J :K., MINioa1Vleje TH lnlUal isne of Califenda'r'ftnt HWspaptr, tile weekly eatirorn.1u, -•ppeared at .Monterey • Aa1. 11, 1141, oaly a few weekl after Commodore Sloat of the Pacific tquadron ancboffd tlttre u July z. Naval chaplain Walter Co!IOll weal lnlo partner1hlp wltb dte tall front1Usm1n Robert 1 Semple, described try Colton 11 "true wltk bis rUe, resdy with bil pen and qqlck al llte type cue." In u old dosty storeroom tltey food a rusty lltll century Bolton-made Ram11e prt11. Since there waa a· barrel of lnt bat • paper, Ute early ln'IH e1me oac oa sheets 'intended f« dJar wrapplap, -U lacltet by I lllcheo •. Jlalf .Ill . En&lllh and 'ltlJI In Spaalsb, ·the ColllarnJu ... ,. peand -~w.u-· ialD May of 1147 when Semple• moved II le Saa FRDcileo and -sold It. DEAR· PAT: Although my-question is just "one of life's litUe . aggravations," I hope you c.in •tell 'me how POrscbe-owners lhould pronounce the name of their ' car, Maybe you can locate a Porsche aulhority and find oul which of the COl'MKlf'IJy used pronunciations is correct. _ : E.W., Capl1trano Beedi A West German Conalllate. official p.ve tile pnper-ptonanclatlo.a as "POW'·sh-e," wit• tbe short "e" at the end pronounced. The olteJt..aaed "Poar..flh" 11" just a 1borten1n1 of tbe pronanda. lion. Also, th ''Poor.sh" pronuciatloa ·b WI)' off Urie beam. DEAR•PAT: ~ How.can ~~Per-.i' be ~ihat. auto· repairs are mide w~11helcualoJrie!i1fn!t allowed'lo. watch tlie work ~ done? RectnUy,. when I took my car to University Oldsmobile"fi Costa Mesa. 1 found . a sign 11ying "No CUstomers Past 'fhJs Line"' and gates whlch closed off·the repair area. A.w .. 9-ste·Mm ~· Rileliag, •he,ad of'Ualveralty Otds~biJe's r_epalr\De~eat, said ca,tomers are kept oat of · the'repalr area dae to luaruce1compa111 ·repl•· tins. Ila ea&omer w11 i.rt·wbllt W.tellfn&. re. ,.r--k, Ultmriflr0ld1,..-Jd•liii llablO'lor sail IUld 'coaldered ulDHralllt.lDlllte !Wire. llf1<ifq HiCI ao\"car ts. releillld ..w 1 all repain are doae IUld llte'ear b 1nad.ltlle<L .. OU'·andtheLaw ~ . . ·' .~ . - Father . May lJefend Family, ·Within Iii.mi.ts SU-a man lffl his .llOll. being beatan up " by a neighborhood bully. oOes be have a legal Mahl to 11li force in his son's dtlense? 1 He dOO indeed. Parallel lo lbe right ol ·sell defW< is the right lo defend the mem- btn of one's family,, with force if need be. This doctrine goes all the way back to the d1f-of fftcWilin, when the mas- ter of the bouaebold 'WU leplly enUUed lo prolecl bis faiiilly from allaci .. Bu! Ill 1udi.alluaUons, there ill always lite Clionce ol elCalallng the vtolence. TbOrtfori, thee Jaw p!M:e! careful iln)fla on the right of famDy defenae. 1) The force used must not be .. ..,. live. For a:ample: A !allier IOllJlll his son Involved fn a fraca with the man nell door. Rmblnl lo the · rHcue, ba knocked the man un- CQlllCloua witli a mlgllty blow on the bead. Thtn followed up wilb a swift kick lo lbe ebdomen: For tJie. !'Miiting Internal Injuries, the father WU chlly held lfal>le Jo oourl. lbe npt lo defend Jill oon,. llOfll Ibo coart, did aot fndude the ~ lo kid< -who "" lyfns< ... ·Ille llnJlllCi .... conscious. · 2) The force must be used only lo defend, not to "get even." In another case, a father found out tlial a certain teacher had alapped bil 1011 In claa. Days later, meeting the teacher on the llfdewalk, be punched him In the nose. Could the lather be held liable? Again, yes. The court aaid that since the boy was in no dlnger at lhe Ume of the punch, the father'• IClfon eould nol· be fairly call- ed defeaaive. •. a> Many coarle ~ that )lie fatlier'J right lo uae f°"'" ll·ao ~ than the child's, Thus : I< belligerent temager deliberately' picked a. fight wi!l't another youtli. But by ttie lime, ·his father came atone, he was alr<ady getting the worst 'of it. The father prompUy aluuecl the other boy wltli a n>ck. ' Sued later for dam.,.,, the !allier claimed be had 1cted lo protect his son. But the court beld him liable anyhow. The courl uld lb~ In tenm of the rilbt lo uee lorct, be "lioOd In hil IOll 's _ .. -thal II, In tlie -of the ...,.....,, CAii AfNl1tff IW 'llJEll ........ , • ~ --;;2,, Mordt 5, 1972 DAILV PILOT C l l . • • • Credit: A_ Fair Game?, New Law.Proving Tough Act to Follow (See CREDIT CHECKS, ~11e D) ~)'ARTHUR R. VINSEL the attitude of the 11uperyisor and opera-"They in tum · have a piece of paper1 or tile Dlllly "'"' s11ff tions manager.· ' wilh some information a~t you ancl In today's toclety,·no man is·an.lsland, To those with mistrust of the credit your background on which to make • ·Re hla a computer.for a. friend_«' foe. system, • visit to the TRW warehouse 11 judgment," he continues. Both, ·gov;ernm~t and -prlvate com-not impreulve. l int puters watcb ·you. The art of-w1tebln1. ''I Would have wanted a lot of ·con--"We comple · ormatlon. on in- you,bu been refined into a~sme,·s. . vtnclng that TRW'•· bank11 of massive dlviduals," Reyer id.di. . Some corporations need' infPmfaliQn computer11 and stellar'clUsters of flaihlng • "The credit &ranter ·callt • to uy:i abM,.. for 11ie· cucoei.afw•epqaWof~-·1111tU held nothing moril damninr -than 'Mr. Smith w~ a cndlt card. What do their 'busbieal. some 'sell the infOrmatlon your name, 1ddr~"1_ aocial securit )'OU hive in )'.OU?' fllu?' I .. ~ti... prtrate C1rpantlml. •'m" _._ -Wt-1s·-... ,.l.t-'- lµdtr1 in the field of cl:lecldng:·up on vlJltor. (,' ~ ·• 1 • .. Ott lllDi aimpmf' ar MM ~ flnn peoJ>le are the credit data agencies. They 'NOT CONVINCED' h11 reported about Mi' • .8mith11 spendlnl keep credit ratings; information that "I'm still not . convinced. Not after and paying hablU in the pilt, plua 1nY, helpt. decide whe~r you get a loan. watchin·,,. that mountain .o,f sophlJUcataA infonnation ·1Ie4MC1 ta.a p9bUc· records. In-• '" One Item of• lnlonnallDn mnafns of!· Where are these agencies? Whit ~ n1et1ltt•ort spew out•iD.re1pon1e to my Jlmiti to the conswnei' curious to see fonn1tion do they hive? Who bas acee11 demand for my credit rating 1 punched whit may be in his ftle. u-..1-~ ... p.1..i. to it? lJ it accurate? a.lip that proclaimed: 'No liJUng'.'' 1.uu-w-.: r v find It•· lo..... This '·st -suit••• • .;..,.led since tho Credit Reportlna.Act·no·medlcal1blsto11; , ,;OU can ou 11e·1n1wer1· -wleD'IJ te ~o; -_.. contained in-the file may be-dJtclORd. · questions. • 1ubjec~ had bought noiltlnf on •cradll Wby! · Public Law tl-509, TiUe VI 11~ ... yOu other than a home. Home purchasing v-. •-1 1 1 ' J1n't included In credit evalu1tion1 ··-1-~-.rer aa)'ll·n11 sn't sure, bu adds tha the right. uw-. credit buruu nrely carry any medical By ·lnveotingaboutonehotir.,..,~~-• foreclooure l• Involved. history on 'CU..ta· wltliin lbelr m .. tng on.drivin&•thne -and fi1~!c&11 m-. "Our.only aim Is 'to provide tbi credilJ anymore. , vealigale what lite ~' .<>I ntinJ of .. yone woo.. cradfl ~I be,ln What about lncorreci· infor1111Uon lhal Amerlcan...commerc;e ·adCl«:OQQDlJ ~vt qbestion and we comider Ulla to be a ma)'. be on Ille? • Ur your •pen.oinal•dossier. , J!Ublic service," explains F~una. Qoedlt d1t1 companies are bound, by CORlll:cr RECORDS F!dima•s view ol credit clata .. f!i1ns 11 law lo lnvesU1ata any complabila abo~I shared by Reyer, a Cal Si.ta, Fllllerlon information Oii ftle and correct them If You m1y try to correct the records, graduate now wilh ComPner· Qoldtt the cooswner can prove an mor to another right guaranteed by Pu~c rLlr' Corpora~ion for tWCJ:iJearl• '\, ., ,, • them. 11~, Title VI, a statute which went into "With.the economy th& way· It ii today, Tl\ey must -1t least -let him file a effect lut April and ls " more widely where ,,..1d the credit l!'anlen be llJO.word mulmwn slltement lfvlng hll known " the Fair <Zedll Reporting Act. without credit bureaus?•" Reyer begin a. J eldo of the story, If II , diffen niarkedly · If You•ve ,,een denied credit within the ~'They would have to do . it au from 1 credit aranter a deroaatory i. put 30 days -you'll be asked lhl• -or themselv .. " formation about his bill-paying habits. ii file meterlal bu been'added ·fn that ' This ral1t1 the quesUon : what ia a time the $4 credit check fee generally im-~ow .does 1 credJ.t bureau work?' 11Usfact,ory· crtdlt r!cord! What i1 not posed will be waived. • You want credit for one ~ulOll, ~ and when doe1 It fmd Its Wly into one'a edl d ta another. You fill out an-.ppllcaUon ..... The repositories of er t a are Reyer begilll. almost as diverse as the citizens whose purchasing and' paying habits -:"" u w~ 11 perhaps much leu-pert.lnenl 10! formation -are contained therein. The bureau with the most 1nfonfiat1C>nlon You Will be the one in your 1rea. ' Two Find FaQl1 One.corporate giant In t~e.fie1d is TRW Q-edit .Dall, whose faclllly .a\ 1171 Vf. Ka~la.Avt., Anaheim, ia one, of nine na .. 1 tional olficu coverlne metropolitan· · areu. Drop Jnlo the one,1lory 'firm squeaecl In between a bicycle shop and care in a tmaU commerclal, center and you. hardly Imagine It melntains profiles on 1bout 35 million California consumers. This I• becttusa the real action .ia three tilockl away, in a huge warehoule;-of, hmnmint computers, devoid of alty lden- tlfytni 1ign1 V reveal the nature of Its busine>s. LARGER IN SCOPE . The huge TRW Credit Data facility m1lntltns lnformatjon in much the ame ri1anner II -for f:ll'.lmple -Compuler Credit C«p., 'llt W. !Oth St., Cotta Mesa. Only the ocope and sophlsllcallon are larger. "What we are ii a repos;ilory 0( in- f~," explaJns Olio Reyer, 1eneral manager ol';-the 1m11ler O>tt& Me1a oradll ._pony. ' ~ Credit Corp., a member of the ~tad Credfl Bureaus Jnc., adhered lo The Alaoclatlon poUcy of alfqwln( COlllUJllers lo chock thelf files prior lo pu1age of tbe Fair Credit Reporting Act, wbkh many consumers either don't !mow about or don 't bolber lo ..... . Some fim11 did not allow checks before the law wu enacted. Some still don't bind OYtr blckward1 k> cooperate, • althoulh CGonputer Qoed~ Corp., and TRW 0-edll Dita ny they do. TRW public relations manocer Tony Fortuna. w11 eooperaUve When a credit cjleck wu mode for the P""-ol thll arUcle bul tlie 11me could not be uld for I Here are two exiierlenees flrom men who .Ibid faUll with UIO.cnciJt rlCOrdln( system: Jot.,C.,1a Newpoit'Beach·bu1ihel1 ex· ecutive, applied for a routine loan in buyinJ an ezpensive houu In the B(J CU.. yon Cdunlry ' Club area."T be Jaw re- qulree thal a loan apPUcant. be' advised tlial a COf!Y pf'bil ""°"Js avall1ble Ube ., requelil, and Mt. C.,dld ao -t. · 'Say1 Mr. C.: "The report ooDJalned essentially the wne infonrlation that • I had put down on the applicaUon, plus a 11tatement th1t they verlUed my 1al1ry and employment. They did not verify it Ind I know thl1 to be 1 fact, for In my bw:lness I would be aware of any 1al1ry verlticltions, lncludin& my own. "The agency -United C red l t Reporting Bureau Inc. -claimed to hive checked my bank and reported that I had no account there . .q. fact, •t hid two checking accounla and a Mastor Charge . ICCOUOt al that hank. :In other words, they simply performed .. fnve1U1alfon -and twiie<f In a very sloppy report which very pouibly could have resulled. In my not 1ett1ng the loan." · Dadliy R., an Orani!• Cout reeJdenl for U years, II ,.....,hat of an .-.1y in tli1t he ha no charge accounts, allhoufl\ he m1inllins a bank account. ,Lut 1u,n- mer Mr. R. alked his bank for 1 Mister <l>arge card and for a t'ue"e credll ex· ten.Ion on his checkinJ account. Reports Mr. R.: "They told me thal It WH okay lo extend my checking 11C<OW1t because 1 had a pretly good record with them , but they said l WH turned down' on lhe.Masler Cltar1e -and later they turn- ed •me down ~ 1. Bankame.rlcard, too, • because of my bad credit rallnc. FinlJly. they senl me • Jettar advlslni lhat tho 1qurce of my 1bed credit ratiftc' w11 the TRW firm up In Anaheim. "When I uked the bank why I w11 lumd down, they told me ti wu becaUM of my had credit performance wltli Broadway and May Company. Hell, I've never even hid charge accounts wltb ellber of ·-._. ston1. fn f1ct, I've never h:.d Charae 1ccount1 with anyone." INSIDI THIS SICTION GOOD DEEDS: All M1DI ian't bad and todau11 1'Good Deed Ptoplt" ar1: Sa-n Cltmcnt1 1t~ dtnta who roU~d to an injured fri1nd'1 aid. ca. COLUMNS: A oarieltl ind.,d-' -lht' barbs of Count Marco, tit• ltowe11lfe droilc1ll of Ermo Bomb<ck, tit• mu.ric ""°P"P of 1loff<r Tom Barlt~ and tltc d1- liaoU1· peraonalft)' chaatr Rtz Rred. CS, C8, C9, C12. CROSSWORD'P11ZZLE: A b(g one on Svndau. CU. WOMEN'S PROFILE: J u d g • Ciiia Young Bake< Is 1t.ppina down aft<r a distinguished corl!tt on the btnch. Cf. ABOUT YOU: People 11ho co• hdp uo• and peoplr lfO• co• hrlp. Special colvmn. Ct . l , ' • , • 1.• -{ I OAILV-MLOT • •, ' • • •• . I • • • • • • • • • I • • ' • • ' < ! • • ' • • I • • • • • ' ' ' • I • ' • I ' I • : • • • 1 Sunday, Marth 5, im Good DeeCI People VA• VIU.•o.u COOKt• aAMOI CIGJ•mates Aid t;ra1h Victim , Early this year Delfina 6tivares, 16, of San Juan Capi· 11tr1no, lay near death on the side of Ortego Highway, her head and f1ce torn from massive injuries. A few dals later, in San Clemente, Judy Riutce1, 16, a cl<>se friend o Miss Olivares, came home gravely concerned about her classmate wh_o was not expected to live. Today, on scores of busin~ss counters in the Capistra,no Bay ar~. there are collection cans witb Delfin11s picture and an appeal for help. Car washes are taking place this weekend to r'!lae. m~n,y, and among the bri&hl floats In San Juan Ca'OiStrlnO-s Fiesta Las Golondrinacarade later this month wlfi be one appeall~g for help· to def y the mass ive medical and personal expenses burdening e 'San Clemente High School coed's family . . "1Jt just sort of star.ted up o ,afternoon,'' said Miss Riutcel. 1 '11 came home, started talking to the family about it, then got together with some more of my friends and it just hap- pened." , The effort now has spread to a dozen rtrls, all close friends of Miss Olivares who ls reedvering -painfully and alowl y -lb Orange County 11edical ·Center .. The girls meet every few days' to p1an more events ior the ,fund' drlVe and to keep the colle'ction "cans under control Jn busineS;Ses spanqlng several communities. "We don't know how much money we can raise for DeUina, but we 'll keep trying,1' Miss Riutcel vowed . The money the girls will raise has not yet beeq labeled for' any speciffc purpose.' 41That'll be decided later when we know how much we have." ·~ ~· 1 Yo,1.1 ~a·rl K•lt:1 : ._ . ·-,,. ., .. · ... _.. ' > • . The Volurtlte~ Bureau of South Orange County,. a volun· tary action center for the ma/iy organizition.s in the area needing volunteer help, has a wide· variety of ._positions wai~· Ing to be filled . . · · · Office hours are weekdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Fri'8y; 325 N. Newport Blvd., NeWPOrt Beach. · &42--0963. -• " . , r , !)RIVERS •NE&OEO:.COSTA MESA -F,riends 9•tside, , a new organization headquartered in Costa Mesa, warkJng witb the families of jail and p~i59n inmates needs drivers, inter- preters, temporary child cau: ,SUpe(Vi!or•1&qd ,many other re- cruits. They will help with. il'wide varjety of rilµations whith come up, especially when !hi lather or mothei'Js away from the home. Dorothy Rieder will provide more details at 548·5450. •" CHANCJ, T~ll!TS..&Jll'A .Al'/A·'f.llSTlN_ -• .'~'he ,J. 1'MCA publihtion, Quarterly 'Co\iipass, is belrfg .. expanded • and Improved and needs volunteers for writing, art work, photography or typing. (:onlact Clark, 'S•QI at. 542·3511. . LAB ASSISTANT: SANTA ANA , -The Mar~ll,of 'Plme• ls seeking· a volunteer to be train~ as a labotat·l,t.1 ·1Ssistant1 within tbe COlj,11ty health departm~n!. 'No spedal experience is required but the assistant will be asked to work one six-hour day per week,•Tuesday, Thursday or ·Friday. Con.tact Mary LaNier at 547·612+.' ' • SKILLS ON CALL: SOUTH ORANGE ' COUNTY -·The Volunteer Bureau is developin} a Skill Bank com~sed of peojlte w:tio are willing to be cilleo when a 11eed arises for one (if' tbir talents, areas of interest, profession!", vocational or hobby •kills. The y !flay be · called for advice or for short· term issignment on a project of cOmmunity se~ice. Call J,net Saleba at. 642'0~63. : ' tl'elp.:for ·Yo'u·;·'. The . ,Phfsically handicapped ma~ use facilities of many organizations to improve or. realiie their ca1>1billties. All of the,.• are aided by volu.nieers, by people who 'want to help .. others. -Ip NO SERVICES: ANAHEIM :-The ·.Braille Institute of America, Inc. 527 N. Dale provides tra1n1ng and socJal events for the blind. Classes are in Braille, typing. crafts, cooking and many others. For more information, call 821-5000. HANDICAPPED: SANTA ANA -Orthopedlcally handi· capped children and young people from 3 lo 21 are served by the Carl Harvey School, 1325 E. Fourth St. Th is is a public school for Southern District residents~ l>h ysical and occupa· tional therapjsts are housed there, .ind. volu nteers help with Jn~ividual tutoring, classroom assistants, in the library, and with o(fice work. DEAF CHILDREN: COSTA MESA -The Jo hn Tra cy Clinic serves· preschool deaf children and their narents. in a training program at 114 E. 19th SI. For more Information, call 642-2275. . , · SPEECH PROBLEMS: ANAHEIM -Children with speech problems re~ulting from brain damage or hearing loss may become involved at the Spe,ech and ,Language Development Center at 241 S. Loara. · REHAlllLITATION: ORANGE -Services for crippled pefsons at the Eas~er ~al Rehabilii:at~on Center a;e aimed at maximum rehabilitat1on. Programs include physical care, vocational training. ectinomit aJ)d ·social adjustment. The ad· dress is 1800 La Vela Ave. Co11tact 541·8822 for more Inform•· lion. ' : · Help in a Hurry . ' ' HELP LINES -Unless specified , the telephone lines listed below are open 24 hours to talk to an yone needing ,)lelp. Some are better at handling drugibriented problems, others are more versatil~ and provide ;helter. a sympatheti ear or strong su pp<Jrt In a time of cri&i!. / COSTA MESA -Youth Problem Cen· ter, 642-0032 · HAillOR A~EA -Fis~. tempqrary emergency w~are serYjce,,M:l-60qo , .,. . ' HUilTINGTON BEACH -. Harbor He.jpline, 89f;4242 . LAGUNA llACH -Laguna Beach ~oUine; 494-HELP NEWPORT BEACH -Preanancy counselln&. 642~486, 8' 1.m. to 6 ~.m. , : ~ SAOOL!BACK VALLEY -Belpflne, 830-2522, noon lo pkln!ght . . SAN CLliltlENTE ~ HoUine. 49:Z.Jlis5 SANTA ANA -Hope Place. &G-J;IOPE Ally •-lion• lor this col~rllll lf!euld IM aeol 11 ChM Deeol l'Mpl1, PO ler lUO, Cosio Mal, Ca. '262'. Your Bealtll. -Sandman's ·v.J.sit Not Nec~ssary Sleep ii a great restorer of our se.nst of pbyaicaJ wetl-belng and our psychological balance. It lmproves our efficiency and pull OW' problems ln fresh perspective . Though we all know ill:'J 1Jeep is kind. there'• a great deal we dci not know about the procp.s of lalliof ~eir, and Ibo prof>. t.ma of !hoot who doo I, Jot enouati sleep . A great many changes tue place· in your body durlna: sleep, and motl of them can be measured. Your pulae 1lows down and your blood preutll'e ii lowered. Your · body temperature and bani metabolism drop. Your muscleJ l'elax and your kidneya are leas active . Not everyone requires the same amount of sleep. The eight hours a nirht which is frequently recommended Is 1 broad average, and no one should feel committed to it, because there' Is con• siderable difference i.mong Individuals. Some people feel g·roggy If they hive less than ten hours of sleep and others feel brlSl'ht and chipper with only lour. Problem! of getting to sleep represe nt a common complaint of millions of persons In this country -many of whom worry about It more than they need to. In the firs t place, few people actually stay awake all night, althoug h many believe that they do. And in the second place, the los.s of a night's sleep is not as serious a happening as many feel it is. It J.s far better to forego a night's sleep than to develop 1 state of panic about your in· somnia or to reach habitually tor 1 sleep- ing pill for fear you can't go to sleep without it. 1.nsomnia, though rarely serious, can nevertheless b.e a source of discomfort and a nuisance, and In many cases It can be re1Jeve4 by followin!( ~lmple, 11en1lble puctJpes. T.be important thing ~ keep in mind :fs ·thaf any discomfort or tension, physical or emotional, can interfere with your &leep. For instance, when y,ou are erhausted >and are couritlng desperately on a good night's sleep to put yo u back on your feet, the very intensity of your fatigue may ktf:p you awake. Often thjs can be counteracted if you take a short nap late in' thti ifternoon or early in the evening. Anything that over-~timulates you men- . tally-or emotionally will delay your fall· ing t01 sleeping. A:void -.eading com· plicated m•terial or studying hard dur ing the late hours of the evening; try to steer clear•ol thinking about or discussing prob- Jema_1l»'hich concern you. Even pleasant atim~on. aocb 11 a gay evenlns in-volv~ a lof ot conversation with inany people, can interfe're with sleep. , Coffee, tea, alcohol and cigarettes all hlive tl1e effect of keeping you awake. So does biinger. That's why a glass of warm mitk ' 'serves effectively to eue some pitaple .into sleep. Others rind they are helped by a bedtime snack of a.piec,e of hard, 'candy, which helps the body main- tain, a constant sugar level. Overeating at dinne.r~time, on the.other~. Jnay pro- mote the discomfort cf indigestion, which di.sc®r•~ sle~p. -SoriteUmes simple• and ·easily remed ied phjsie1l~dlscomforts are tbe buil·for in- somnia. Be sure ,rour room Is at a com- fOrtable temperature, ~that your night clothing is neither too tight nor too loose. and that your be4sheets are ID190th .. Finally, don't watch the clock as the night bOurs pass. The anxiety and tension you bWJd up will, in itself, keep you lflkt. .' (C .. 1~11 MMI~ AtlM!ltlt!ll ' New Credit Card, Mail O,rder Laws Now in Effect Sixty-five new consumer protection Jaws went into effect . Sa turd a y throuihout California. Here is a sum- mary of .l!leven of them: · One is a law which provides that the ' buyer his lhe right to cancel a home soliclLation contract of 1 o~ $50 within three days after signina: the agreement. As of Saturday, It becomes illea:al for mail-order · houses to 'fail to deliver ordered goods within sli wetlui. 'The ex- ception would be if an extended delivery date bad been 1pecifled in the ad· vertiaement. • Another law declares that mall-order hou1e1 may no longer send out goodl and then expect customers to either r~turn the m or pay for them. If they are mailed, they IJ\IY be considered a gift. Companies which issue credit cards now ·must follow more stringent pr~ cedurts for billing and errors rmilting from billing. Cardholders may also raise the same legal defenses with the issuer of a card as they would with a retailer. Fuhtral services are also covered under the new laws. Funeral directors are required to provide ,.-rltt.en and printed information regarding prim , fees and other char1es. Catkets mU1t be Individually prie<d . Cmn1torit1 cannot d'1111ild that 1 c11k•t be purchued. AJ,o,crealtd by the 1971 leglal•ture wu a Bu.\'tau of AutomoUve Repalr. The bureau requires that repair •cenc:le~ regltter with it by Jun< ao. Wt1tten estimates of repair jobs must be llltnlshed when requtsted and rep!~ partl must be a"°"" or returned lo the customer on ·request. Repair · deolen will be roqutrtd lo dl.tplay a llpt with tllt telephone number of the bureau to 8tl'Vice ...,,pl1lpll moy be nlm-1· . M.,.. • inlarmalltn !NJ' be , ~liltd !rom ti. Dtplrtmllll al COoltlmir A/, fain, JOIO'N St., Sleramonto, Calllernll liiloo..i.--09!"'----... ----... ----------_,,· lltll ' I J • ' • ' Cllri"*' klMa MilllMr l«Ylc1 ...... SHQPPERS RIDDLE : WILL A TV 09 WHAT A TV COMMERCIAL SAYS A TV WILL 00? FTC Asking Manufacturers to Document Ad Claims, But There's-No Evaluation FTC Checking Ad. C.laims -, But Program La~k s Punch . I l!y ROBERT P. HEY Chri.!tian Science Afottitor Servica WASHINGTON -You stand perplexed In ·front ot a mammoth department-st ore counter, reading the electric-shaver ads. You're trying to decide which el ectric razor to buy, and you don't want to get skinned. "Shaves up to 60 pereent faster." trum- pet.. one ad . "Sharpness Jasl.s up to six month,," boasts another. "No more flicks and cuts," insists a third. Ate the advertising claims really true ? You wonder. _}.nd exactly What do they mean? Yoo Wish you knew. The United States Government now has a progra m that's supposed to help. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)· is asking the makers of a few produc~ - including electric shavers -to docu'ment their 1dvertlsing claims. Biit consumer advocates aren 't at all happy with the program, and a glance at· fn'formalion the commission has just released on ad documentation for electric shavers shows why. Manufacturers sul>- mltltd · to the FI'C information that jn some cases is so technical no consum~r coqld ·understand it. In other cases the informa tion is so sketchy that it does not appear to substantiate the ad vertising clajm. ';l'he-commission published the material as It was received -without evaluating it.' Consumer advocates charge cvalua- tioo ii essential if the information is to be meaningful to consumers. Ip April or May the Senate Commerce Comrruttee· will resume hearings on a bill to require that all advertising be truth- ful. Senate passage this year is possible, thouP., Ole House is almost certai n not to acf. Committee sources consider the pre1ent FTC approach clearly inadcqua le to the consumer"s need for truthfu l ad- vertising. Tht commi ssion itself Is unhappy with the program, begun last Oct®ei; Since then the commission has asked manufac-• Or thejcommlsslon ma:y take the tortu~ turers ol some eight produet.11, ranging ously slow legal act.ion necessary to !tree from autos to TV sets to COUJh remedies, manufacturers to stop making adveJ"tll. to document specific advertising claims. ing claims that are unsupparted by Mli4 Thus far the commissioo bu released evidence. the info rm ation sent by makers of three Another part of the proble m is finding products, automobiles. electric shavers, some way to get the information the com• and air conditioners. Before April I, it mission releases to the 204 million Amer· will release information on television ican consumers. FTC chairman Mlld sets. both color and black and white . Kirkpatrick earlier thL! year suggested Un til · two weeks ago the commission to consumer groups that they ta ke Ute w1 asnima intain1ng that its protogn1m existed lead in distributing this information to o 1 onn coosumers -not orce man-their members ufacturer.s to advertise truthfully. ...., On A ·i he. • • ·1 rt But now eom~ission sources acknowl· pn 1. t comm1ss1on w1 I repo . edge that the FTC in fact is casting to ~gr~s on th~ degree ol succes:i 1L around for some way to improve the COOSJde~ 1ls :ad documentation program program. tt recognizes, these sources has had thus far . . . , ·say. that the infonnation it is releasing FTC soorces say ~at the report ~11 really does not aid consumers very much. incl.ude so~e evaluation ·°' · the qualitf The -rrc may include its own evalua-?f mfonnat.1on the comm1~on tteelv~ tion when it releases fu ture inlormation in four f.1elds·: . automobiles, electric that manufacturer s submit to document shllvers, Ill' conditioners and televi4Jon ad rt' ·n Jal setJ ve ISi g c ms. ·1he commission already has privat1ly Army: 'Try It You'll Like It' FT. JACKSON, S.C. (UPI) -The Army has begun an experimenlal pr~ gram giving youths a chance to see what they are getting into before they enlist. Youths from South carolina and Georgia will stay at the nation's first army selection station three days to sam· pie Army life. AV the end of the three da ys, those who are impressed by the milit.ary life ,sign up for three years. Unimpressed yooths go home. The program , one which lhe Army hopes to ex pand to other training c~nters in the natlon, is part of the military service's effort to achieve an all· vo lunteer force by 1973. -done such evaluation. The technical com- plexity of many documents provided 11 makes evaluaUon very difficult. Some documentation the commisslon receives ,gqes to the other extreme' .:... very brief and general. Arlolhtr maker , Of electric shavers wu asked lo docU- ment its advtrtising claim that: "With a stainless steel head so precise , you can't get ariy cleaner." · The arawer, in full : "A 'clean' shave means a smooth shave wl'l.lch is not ac- companied by nicks and cuts. Safety razors, while usually providing a cllllel' shave , are known to cause nick! and cut.a "1licH detract from a clean appearance. These fact!: are common knowlfldat. (Our) sha ver comprises a balanced -de- sign 1which gives a close shave wit.beut nicks or cuts. We have not condUcted In opinlon survey but have informally quq- tioned a number ol people as.to the mean- ing of a 'clean' shave and the results sup- port our position." luxurious sp ring down and feat her soja.s • . .. .. • 98" Thl!Sll hindsome sofas were designed to give you the ultimate in seating comfort with down and feather beck pillows, deep spring down seat cushions envelbped in down and feathers and two dac~on~ filled arm pillows. Choose from > a .wide selection of fine ·-· fabrics and sizes, / Three 1tyle1 to chooae from ' . . now 399. . . H.J.GARR~IT FURNITURE ,ROFESSiONAL INTERIOR DESillNIRS ' r Open M•"·• Thun. a Fri. Evor. • 2214 HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. 64._o~11 -' I • ' ! • • , Su~, Marc" 5, l q12 DAILY PILOT fi . Co~nty Helps Buyers Pay More.-s.clftu!e Tips ' . ) . ' ~Jg~cy Has $erviced 100 C~mplaints To Know · ·Russ 'Live Longer Meat Fat? By JACK BROBACK Of ... .,...,. lln.t ,.,.. • Feel $~t you were ~ by a door-to- r" door magazine salesman? Ha vi n I mecl\illlcal t!'<n/ble with y..,. ear that th~ dealer won't liX? Di,d you P.aY_j90 to have rour tel,.,visioz! set repa1red" and still get a bad piclure! • SACRAMENTO \ UP IJ -tr consumen want to know ho\\· much fat ls in their ham- burgtr', ttiey may have to pay more for their meat . an Assembly conunittee has been l\'arned . ' If YOL4 alt 'suffering umn <\DY ~e or these Coinmon complaiiitS"fitiere is now an agency In Oranie Countt that wOI try to helP you. The county's new OffJce .of C.Onsumer Affairs COCA) had its fohnal opening last week although it has beeri in business Ior seven weeks and has serviced almost 10o complaints. "°~ ' The operation Is on a· limited !:Midget, at 1 least until July i. The· Board of Supeivlsors appropriated only Stl,000 for the oUice through /une 30. An additional '33,200 bas been rectived through the FOcle,..i Public Emptoymen( Program (PEP). There is a staff of-seven. One of the new agency's first problems was a somewhat humorous one presented by a coUege student in Anaheim. She had given. a satesr,nan $1 for a photo of her c,t. 'when the photographer , arrived he askld for $4.15 additional. It seems the $1 jU!t covered an enlargement. The tollege girl and the photographer argued. Sh& says· he re!used to take i pic- ture ·ot the cat. He insisted that she be in tbe i>bol9« . She objected and pointed out that the receipt given her clearly stai.ecf: "Take picture of cal." ~ DA'1 OFFICE The ~tnpasse w8.s handed to the OCA. _, "'1erle Goddard. a represen- tative-or the Californ i a Grocers Association. said pro- pased legislation that would require labeling' or groUnd beef sqld in grpceries according to its fat content percentage would •·mean passing on higher costs to the consume r." Goddard. testifying before the Assembly Committee ..on Agriculture, said such legisla- tion would require groceries to buy fat content t e s t i n g machines at a cost of about $150 and would require more labor. The committee h e a r d testimony concerning pro- posed leglalation by i t s chairmao, Assembfyman John V. Briggs, CR-Fullerton). Under Briggs' 1neasure in· troduced last year. grocers would be required.t to label ground beef with four fat con- tent categories -30 percent or less, 22 percent or less, 17 per- cent or less and 12 percent or less. Because the phota agency operates out of Los Angeles and has no license to solicit in Anaheim, the county bureau has turn- ed the complaint over to the Orange County District Attorney.'s office. CMVIT CHECKS. • • • Under current law , ground beef must not have over 30 percent of fat content, but it does not have to be labeled with the percentage. Briggs said the bill also would prohibit such "meaning- less terms as 'select.' 'extra- fancy,' 'ground sirloin. and The new agency had · a rocky start. It was finally approved by the supervisors last Octobel' after .a series of debates. The agency opened, in January. It is located in the Civic Center area of santa Ana -511 W. Sycamore St.. ne1t door to the County Administration B,Ylding. The phone number is &lHlOO. There are numerous state and federal agencies concerned with consumer af- fairs. Gera1d P. Boehme, one of the top aides to OCA Director Jim Shimanoff, says the county office plans to use the a- pertise and facililies of the larger organiutions. REPAIR YOBS "For e1ample," he stated. "There are numerous .state &gencies which control licensing. They mave technical labs for evaluaUon of repa.ir job! and products. 11 Directof Shimanoff, "45. is a retired t1arine colonel. He joined the corps in !Kt and was flustered out recenUy at Ei Toro after returning from a tour or duty in Vietnam where he comm;i:nded a Marine battalion . Shimanofr says he hopes thal most con- troversies brought to the office can be setUed through arbitration. "\Ve will listen to the aggrieved cpnsumer and then talk to the businessman. About half of the 100 cases we have handled so far have been resolved to the satisfaction of lx>th parties,'' he added. Why is a retired t1arine colonel in· terested in consumer affairs? ''I have always been interested in con- ·Sumers and their problems," he ex- plained. •·1 guess it is because I am a cons umer. I buy and. use thipgs ." tCoatliuoed Fiom Page Cl) . , . file lfhether accurately or not? "Most credit' giinters don't report ·derogatory information right away ." claims Reyer. 11Tney realize .there can be eitenuating circum·stances .... maybe a person 1s 00'-Yacatiqn or the baby got into the mail and tore up the bill." ~·~ 'they reaHy report derogatory information ls When a guy is three months behind in his payments: packs up · and leaves one night without any forwarding address." "~iost people are good people," Reyer stresses. "They pay their bills on tizne." 1 . How hard or easy is it to get acce~s to an individual's cr~it rating records, whether yours or another party's? How hard or easy is it to slip in something based on hearsay or flatly int'tlrrect and perhaps even libelous? 'Some agencies have been known to ac- cept hearsay with serious distortions get- ting in·the files , although most use in- formation gathered from matters of public record such as court proceedings. "We get. many complaints, but we 've not been able to substantiate any such allegation to my knowledge." says Federal Tra'de Commission aide Jim Laidig. "r also think you people (the press) have done a pretty poor job of letting the public know that such information must be made available to them ," Laidig said of the FTCsupported law: But a beleaguered TRW employe says many people do ask about their credit . "We get plenty of people passing through our offices and 'not· all of them are here because they've had a credit refusal," she says. '·Some get mad because we tell them . 'no listing' and othirs get mad becaUse you don't have details of al) the credit they've had for the last 40 years. And others go through the roof because what we have listed cost them a credit purchase," she concluded. Before examining your credit record.s al TRW Credit Data you are given an 11- page brochure outlining the credit act. You are also asked to prove your iden- tity. ;<We keep t.igbt security. but then it's part of our duty to protect both client and consumer," says public relatio n s manager Fortuna. The law spells out how careful credit data company people must be, whether in release of information to a consumer credit granter, or perhaps just cocktail party eommentary on how much which city official owes to whom . A slip could cost a $5,000 fine and one year in prison, or both. The same penalties conceivably await the snooper who poses as another party to check on financial records. The problem is that the plainUff in any such ca se must prove lhe disclosure or , 'ground round' and would re-. quire the labeling of any ad- ded ingredients to hamburger. Alan l.1aJer, a 1,..os .AngC!es attorney whose firm had filed a class action ,suit against several chain groceries charg- ing deception and false ad- vertising, said the "consumer must be told the truth and be given the information he needs to make an intelligent choice." Maler said the law firm did a survey of ground beef sold in the Los Angeles area and "we round that there is no sirloin in ground sirloin. no round in ground round and no chuck in gi:ound chuck.'' Reibert st<foe or ffie Orange1 County Health Department also told 'the committee that false advertlsiag of ham· burger contal1ing added in- gredients such as pork spline and pork lips was "very widespread." unauthorized gathering of credit data was ~--------­ done \Vith malice and intent to injure. The F'air Credit Reporting Act, on the other hand, specifies time limits in which certain information may be in a person's data file . Seven years is the maximum anything \•:hich ma y adversely affect a person's credit rating. such as arrest. indictment, convi ction. prison or payment or a tax lien can be carried. Bankruptcy actions must be expunged after 14 years. COMPLETE STOCKS EVERYDAY INTHE DAILY PILOT SOFA! SOFA! SOFA! SOFA! SOFA! SOFA! SOFA! SOFA!. ' .. olearai 5 .. DAYS ONLY! ' • ' I ' ' ' . LE Thursday, Mar. 2 to Monday, Mar. 6 SOFAS! LOVE s·EATS! CHAIRS FLOOR SAMPLES 10-50% off ! • • ... .z 'SHll'MENT JUST ARRIVED 11 . . . CERAMIC ,ELEl'HANTS MANY COLDlll 20% off SHOP EARLY . ••• ONE·OF·KIND TRULY DISTINCTIVE FINE ORIENTAL FURNITURE AND HOME ACCESSOR IES VAST COLLECTIONS OF FINE . . ORIENTAL SCREENS ' 48 f ASHION ISlAND • NEWPORT CENTER • 644-4737 COMPLIMENTARY INTlll oa DICOIATING llkVICI • ) I • By BJ\IAN, SUWV AN taminal!on d I'm I n t s h e d views'' appear, to be c1n- did~te.s for the depreaslon• that can come on .in m.iddt1 Ille. Astoclated Press .omew~t after c 1 r e I u I • I . , If you 'd like t9 live to lbQ._ c1eans1nc, he said. When your cban.ces_woUld be better ..,.. fiJamentcKta .-.-forms or (.'Ofl- if you lived in the Soviet ~minanls predominated, Union, and were a woman as cleansing did not help at all. "Tbere'1 a certain ty pt ol person who becomes ill iu middle Ii/~. a.nd.-:1 OrH:: -word w'ell. he said. The probabilities o( a ntan STA:Y -LOOSE could cllaract~ri~ it. it's aged 65 surviving to age 100 rigidity," said 'Dr, 'Francis J . range ·from 3 low of about 1. People wbo are "narrow of Braceland at. a S.ymposium at outlook and ri'"d in t•·•· the Cl-·dand ~· ... ·e per 1,000 persons in Eng!and .,_;;;;;;o;;;;i'i;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;~~;;;;;;;;;;'~i;i";_;;;;;;;;;·;"·;;;;;;;;~~;i;i;';i;i,· ;;;;;;;;;;'~ and \\'ales to a high of nearly.fl 9 per 1,000 in the Sovlet Union, according to the Statislical Bulletin . or !hr A1etropolitan Life Insurance Co. The pro~ abilities for · Y.·omen ~-r y trom about 3 per I. · in England. Wales and ew Zealand. to a high of nearly 25 per 1.000 in the Soviet Union. COLD STEAM Vaporizers th8t prod.ice a "cold steant " may aggravate symptoms or asthma and at tim es actually make the ill- ness \\'Orse . a doctor u•ams. The vaporizers. w h i ch. operate by droplel fragmen- tat ion. may spread certain forms of fungi which dev~lop within tbe vaporizer reservoir, Dr. \Villiam R. Solomon told a meeting of the American your immediate future calls for a TERRY VELOUR SHIFTS N•w f•r tprl"9 alld •11111- _, ht • 9Gf•11Y of ho,. P't' Callt.r•la color1! Theso comfortoblo l hlfn wfll '-rltllt•a VDllf 1prittt •ut1 "'"'"'•' doy1 oheed. AYollaltle ht 11111all, '"di- lllfl .... ,., .... 1... * tffM ••w : .. _..,. j111f ••P«ltetl , ...... SHIFT into · SUMMER Academy of Allergy. Or. THE HOUSE OF • Solomon said that in a study 1~ ,,__.,.,..,....,...'"!11"'1_...,. he conducted. air samples 11 taken before and d u r i n g operation, showed that an in- crease in fungi and other con- taminants in a room increased as much as 470 fold , , SOUTH COAST PLAZA The allergist said he tested 14 different '·cold steam" vaporizers. In seven, where yeasts predominated among the cont8minants, the con· ln1r.I Strwt ettftffce ...._... J. M ... h1 -4 U.S. N•tt ..... SEERSUCKER PRINTS 45" aac · Re11111C1nts $.147 yd • 1/2 OF 1/2 !'RICI Pin Cushlqns 6C EACH COST• MISA -14'-HU SEW IN" " .. VOILES 45~ .. WIDE · Reci. · ·I\' 9· 7c $2,00 yd. io. SU MM.ER WHITES .1 45" WIDE Reci, 97c $2.00 , yd. YD. ~ COTTON KNIT 60" WIDE Reg, $3.00 & $4.00 yd, THREAD ASSORTED FAHICS Mon. thru Fri ., 10 a.m. 'Iii 9 p.m. SC EACH SUPIR SPICIAL SCISSORS 7Sc ' PINK I NO SHEARS AND '1" IHAl,INID IN THI STOii 11 ...... , , ••• w....-y. M•c• I, e.ty I Sat., 10 a.m. 'tll 6 p.m. !Closed Sunday) Q4 fRBRICS Phone 531-0103 16185 Brookhurst Fountain Valley Westhaven Plaza ' • • • < .. ~ ... . . ... • ·C • • • • ·- bAILV PILOT Sull<by, Mil<h 5, lf/2 --0 l]R T. IN 1 SESSION-. y -, Celia B,aker, Presll!ing Judge ,, J IJ' ALLDON DEEIUl· • • ., ............ "-f ,, ... America. ·I'm concerned with the .rela~ tlon1hlps between tbe Unlted States and he'r neighbors on the W e s t e r n Hemilphtre1" abe expleil)ed. r allUl'ed. 1•1 hive never fOund ' any diacrlminatk>n 1g1ina:t me 11 1 wom1n or aa a judge. I do agree th1t some women have been slolf to 1et tbe 1ood·pa)'IDS jobs they deserve." A1 you 1pproach the bench the black _,__Of her oUice ire impressive;-~ , &. • In cbambtr1, dreued in a 1lmP1e eream-coloted 1uit, Juda:e Celli Btker • ~ tn a lealher chair behind her ~hvce desk. She aeemed ~mehow srntiBtt but her dignity carried over from tbe coortroom, Tlme for family, ·church and travel have been limited durlnf Judie Biker's 24 years cm the bench. ' • WOMEN'S LIB :. t She -ts t judge in the West <>rana:e County Municipal C.ourt, Westmin.Jter, and the onJy woman judle ¥t the coun.ty. She cilia herself "a peasant at heart." Copies of South American artifact! -&often the law-office severity of her .:. ~hambers, decorated in Wood, !eather and 1hadea of gold. Llw books line two wall~. Her Honor relued between ~I ~ afternoon ,..110h1 "'••werlnf quea- tlon1 over a cup of instant coffee brewed -~ tbe premises. , TRAVEL PLANS -She Wk!d of retlrem"1t n e x I November Ind tbe lilt of thlnf• to do that bu grown longer/over the years .. · , • , , ' She wuta to ~ to. Mako 'Ind Hatay. . -~ 1J> .,..,...,lljl weil. • Siie ~ ..... _....,,. "~Ill .. ... ·'--~ , ~~·or ...... <,;7; ~: c,:' •. Celia Baker began her law career with undergraduate Work 1t the University of Buffalo in .her n1tlve New York. She , enlisted in the Navy and years during World War n. BEGAN AG-'m served two Aller her marriage she 1tud ied at George Wµhington-Unlv eralty C:Ollege of f Law, Waablngtoo, D.C. She reairned .to have htr fir1t child and· move .. to California. • Aft.er a second daughter was bom and 1hi \j)ok a bruahup courae 1t the Lo> A01eiel• Cloll•1• of Applied Ario, she pauod tbe Calilomia bar In 1941.' That ume year 1be was elevated to jud1e, Pa.rt-time, and ran a law pradice frolli ber homo. She had been .appointed , . Judie of lhe -HW\tlngton Beach City Court . • 11Qi\ri -,.wa1 , caQeci lnf.9 aession when tbet_e 1',fft eDOUCb Cllet to Warrant it," lkJad11 explained. '"Wltb·only 5,00ll J><0- 1 W Iii town there w1sn't that much erirl'le... , . Tllori "'1.1 be ..,,. ltlnoi f9.-ber t;,e. • llid -~-iDll _,,,, ...... ct~~-~ SUti .Afii' 11111 In~• . -.. ·". • • , ... \ f • • c0NSOLID:4TED . . . I She wantl to cilch up-on·hlr 1iriltnml Whln the myrjld city cnurt. were,con- ber lluntiiirton ~ illme.' · ·• IOllilated Into one In 1953 1he was elected • ' I ' I "•.>·-' -..:.. •~ '-ti be "I came to'Huntlnltm Bfach in. 1"J.. ". .; ~· ; ,,...91 "IRID. _. '"" ce court ~ame the -....., ,._...,.»_ 1 bulltiiii1 uitll mliillcl.pol ftlll't m, 1951 she was mad• of ou1y s tllJO ~,, , ', , • preoldin& 'Jlidle. l:aler It beceme the .. , , ' : Wu£ OrlJtle County Municipal Court a1'd A 1peclal drealU It. I IChool to'.be mcfucSed 1everal cities. lllart.d by her church, Unlty Church of · ta ADI. She mainfained an active law practice untu llU. , · Crowded court calendars lengthf.n the judg6'1 workday. ll"'may 'begin at 8:30 a.m. ud end at 1:30 p.m. On tome days ' thete· are !unch ho)lrl. On otben l}ie reluea over 1 quick cup of coffee -and · ~ Ille llacta of pipers. on her desk. Do -It l'llCI differently to a wom1n Jlldct7 , .. "~~ 11 .~hr .. Jt ..... IJI• .... . , Queslloni about women's Ub brou&bt I wry smile and a glance buvenwltd. "Women with inherent 1b!Utles wW be recognized," she answered finally. "J feel the real problemi wlll be resolved over a period of time. It is a matter of contact with people and public acceptance." The trend in recent Supreme C:Ourt decisions toward '1personal freedom" baa made the .Judge 's job harder, she said, "We must concentrate on legal techrucalitles instead of the question of innocence or guilt." II can be frulrallnf, too, to see IO many situations she cannot remedy. "It is fruatraUni, and a bit sad, to see young drug uaer1 come to court and then come back and bac:k. and back. I see their 'persOnalJUes chanae. I see their physical and men ti.I health. destroyed. They have so many opportuniU.es and they throw them all away. LIVES WASTED . . "Their lives disintegrate as I. watch. U we could only reach them at an early a&• and give them confidence In themselves . Life Is worth the challenge it ls to make it." • When 1he adjourns her list session for tbe W•st Orang• Counly Munlcpal C.url ~r calendar will be well-filled. Home base will remain in Huntington Beach, but travels will take her far from the county: "I want to revisjt Mu:ico, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru," ahe said, "to make contacts . the avuage American tourist never does. . I plan to take aome archaeological as&ignmenls but I want to be free to travel." In the States tbere ilre' her family and friends. One special trip mapped out la to an Indian · reserv1tlon in Arlz.ona. Indian frienda have named a child after the jud1e. "One liletlme just 11111 •notllh," the .J.udf• decided. · Duties 111. grandmother of three include milk ancl cookies with Rick Peterson, age 3, left. · Below, th.e. juclge tends her gardens, orange tree. DAIL Y'PILOT P'MtM It' U. p.,_ ' . I • • DAILY PILOT ,..,. 11¥ 1tkt11N "--' , Celia Baker, Ora n'ge Cou~ty:a Ann Landers only woman ·judge, retires in November a~er 24 yeers on the bench. His Foreign Mo<J,el Has Faulty Muffler • ' . f ' DE~ ANN.LAll?>Ellf:' OUr "'!• m11'-every cllal!et!I• th1t came my WI)' I rled a &irl ftom a foreign country. She refused to waste my time and energy has a severr case of over-compensatory bating, feellnt 10rry for myself or 1ettin1 aggresslvenen pluS other psychoses dUe even. ,kt._her feelings of Inferiority. The entire Today I am 26 and married to a family has tried to make her comfortable marvel005 man. I now know that my but [fear we have failed . _ •· -.:r"mother was alek -the vicUN Of 1 cruel Our son and hls wUe were among the and punish.ing mother herself. She eueatJ at a dinner pariy at our home the · coukln't help it. Don 't·ask rDe where I 1ot other evel)ing and the conversation was the WiidoQ) ~ handle my problem at age light and amusing. Out of a clear blue 14. I don't,lmow. But I'm passing on what sky our daughter-In-law screamed, "You I've learned to all the Ermas in the can all 1ee how cruel my husband is to world. -VICTORIOUS mt. He is so brutal I can't live like this DEAR VICKIE: I hope Ille Erm.u much longir." Usie.a. Everyone was shocked at Utis outburst. Her husband nonchalanlly changed tbe 1ubject by •Rina ooe·of tbe ll!ut• l1ow bi enjoyetj bil lrlp to ,tbe naUonal parts last •lllllDMf. ' Aller dinner I took my .On aside Ind told, him to see lhat hi! wile 1•la' pr .. fesaionaJ help. He replied, "YolJ're Ket. ting crolcbety ln your old age, Motlier. · She didn't hurt anyone. There's nothing wrong with Ingrid." Who is the sick one? Or are tMre two? -BRICK WALL DEAR WALL: Sooh 114.lwt le me. But keep out of k. Tile firl m1y be<ome precreulvel1 sicker wt~at treatment ud U. Mpefllly, )'taf. ... will have to acilllowledge th fac:I U. la Of. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I work for the Clr<:ult Courl of Klll111 City and on o6- cuion I help out in tbO Adoption Dlplrt- me.nt. You wouldn't believe the numbir of people who hove loot 1-paront IDd then discovered, when coin. throuab thtir papen, that they were adopted. They are so cnnlused •ncl hurt ii ii he~brHkinlf, Your reputed 1dvlce to i.U ailldron !bey are adopted at an early 11e ii IO' DEAR ANN LANDERS: My heart 1ch-RIGHT. ed far the lirl who •ip!d' l)er' felW •' Also tell your reaclen, Ann, to mite "Heartilck Enpa." ~be aald !)er. J1¥>lber ~e when they 'llclopt a, child IUI !bey acreamed at her all the lill)t and no.m1t-have a lawyer who 11 up on Uio l1iesL · !er how hard 1he_ lri.d ibe couldn't do Laws change. A great many poilple goto anythJngrlaht. Therewereccmtantcom. lawyers who · don't keep up 1Dd1 when porloona bel,.... ber IDd I beaultlDI ·Somethin1 goes wrong 1beJ art!lboclled older' sister who was "everybody's pet." to di1covtr they ire ~. Keep Erma ftl1t 19 •leep on i wet pillow every up the 1nod work, Ann. -KANSAS CITY nflhl. FAN ' My mother"!' very much like Erma's DEAll l .C.1 noot YH for ilrioPi mother but I dldn'l let her turn me lnlo lhls vllal ,.,......_Wore ,.1 ,_,,, 1n Insecure, whlmperln1 nebbl1h. I kept , tellln1 m)'ltll, "Notldnl la wrq With , gy.., H drlnldq ii l!lo "la """'' Ja you. It'• your molber rio 11 lbl .. quato. J«lt crowd, JI -·1 """' ,. -. Don 'I lei htr lflncl you down. UA "'°" Leem the facll .lrom Ami ~ .._ brolnl 1nd talml. Show tbe world you let, "Boor.e incl Yoo -For T .... 1er1 bnt lho 1lull." Only." Send 35 ·cenil In coin and ~ ion• I wu de-.ed to 1mount to aeU·addmled, 1tlmped envelope'! o Ult .....W.,. liUdlod llard 1114 1cctpted DAIL~ PltOT Wit!\ your requeit. . • I ' . . ' • -, ' ' .. Suodoy, March 5, l9n DAILY PILOT. c s :Men B~o-w~O~u-t~~~~~......;.~ ,. '. ~ _ Libbers . ' 'Ms.-i g' . ·Chivalry • ,, ' ' , . ~ ' ' ' Bare. Sensual. Expressive. . . ,. • • . ~. I • " I Part of your Lifestyle for .72 • • • the feminine look ... Part of By COUNT MARCO '"" Miu, Ms., or : whatever, Gloria Steinem made .aeveraJ 1,(n1t'flre1ting' remarks. the new desi_gn s-. •• new ideas • • . new ' shops ... for life as you love it. We understand.-· ~ ilnteresting1,,.bka119e what &he ' •ukt. makes no tense J4!'Jialooiver (which la par for r,meo's lib moutbplece1). "Women don't want to im· State \he· m,le role, which is qeither oompassionate nor flexible," • cocnmented. 'r Jn the days before women's lib, 'male compassion aod ne.1.- "'lbility We f e 'kn 0 w'n IS ··'chivalry," which the likes of Steinem would probl'bly shrug off. I wond'er what she !hinks ·about the "women an d ,children first" rule in cases · ''like the Tltilnic si nking. Or the BEAUTY and the Bl!AST saga of the treks west by •@Vered wagons, when rpen &hi.elded their womenfolk with ·.their own bodie& 4tn:inl, lndWt 'attacks. Or UHt: .custom of the ·man walklrig curhmde to pro;: tect the' woman from harm's Way. . ' ' Chivalry. automatically went with the great respect which wu woman's due. Of all Sir Walte·r R·a lelgh's achievements, the · one .that atands out DlOlt is the placing of his cloak in the mud for the .~qu~ ~ ~~lk upon. On pu?Uc · tra~rtation any man. who ,d!dn:t,__g~ve his~sea.t to a s~n: •ding ~man wu treated 'With . obvtOUs disdain and marked as a cad. Hundf.eds of men died a 'bloOdy death in duels because of a "woman's honor." Then some unfeeling female dares to say that men are not compassionate; not flexible. Jt's one thin& to fiJ:ht for equal / 'wages, but to aMQUnCe that men are unreeling a n d unworthy snacks of heresy. Wllenever a female walks up to a man and says, "I'm equal to you," he's going to say, ''Prove It!" And he won't.._re- main around to see you make an ass of yourself. The majority of my mail Is from free-thinking women who are proud to lell me they en- joy being a woman and treating their men like the kings they really are. They are even amused at the fruitless efforts of . t h o s e unreasonable · facslmilies of men. ·~ ) 1 Why don't these ~eatures just pack up their pants and buy an island of their own where they can pretend to their heart's cont~t, Afte~ about three month( the . ma· jority would give ufelr. all for a row-boat i'ide back .to man's compassionate and flexible world. • , Lawma ker Ask s Sp a nking Ban . SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A bill forbidding C a 1 i f o r n I a lachers to hit pupils bas been proposed by Assemblyman Alan Sieroty, ( D -B e·v er f y Hills ). , The measure would repeal the state law which authorizes the u.se o( corporal punish- tTient In 'public schools. Antique Lovers WHERE WERE YOU WHEN THE .SALE JAGS WENT ON 7 WP had a sal!!! la.st weekend, 20% to. 40'1'9 off on our 11tock of f~ an\jques. Our tin t 11ale. So we ran an ad. The r"ponse was not exactly over· whelming, and we wondl'.!r why. Our antique 1hof, ii small, but \Ohat we have s good. Some lttm'ls are eJ(penslve. Some arc not. Many are one of a kind. :P.1ost are different from the ti.in-of-the-mill f\.lmlture and decor.11.tlve acccssorlc1 you see In department and furniture 1tores (and thoee places 11.ttn"t chellp either). our things look good In a home. They look like quallt)', and they make you look like dlscrlmlnaUng buyen with enough lmaKinatJon to want IOnlethlng dlf1'.rent from what your rr~nds have. u fur- niture, ~lain, enamels, and engravings ri\ade by loving hands 200 or 300 ye11n ago ap-~ to 1 )'OU, try our We this week~n4. Salurday and Sun- d11Y. 11 "to 5. Wf!'Jl have 1noth- er go at the overwhelming re- aponse, If you can't come, how about wrl tl•lt to let us know where you were wh!!!n we need· ~. '· """' """-W'!fllll-. ·W_I_ . m -1m ' ~ Revival. of the feminine you. Fa sh i on 's 7 2 foreca st. Ruffles : Layered to your-toes . \ Eyelet lace. Sashayin $ each ti er. You 're suga r 'n spi c·e. Bowed at th e nec k. Bared at the shoulder. You ''re a woman. , '·'. . i ' - w bit~ polka 'dots, 6-1. 2 ,,· Jay Morley black/ Show it . Polyester, cotton halter dress, for Y.O.U. 60.00 mi ss foreca st 119 .,... all· stores )< ' ·~ I . . . I . f I "' \ .. • " . ~ . • • (; .~DAILY PILOT Sundi:t_. March S, 1972 l ' KNrm•G MADE EASY *THE lllT WfT WAY! NOW You con knit your own *Cuslon1 Designed Suit, Dress or Hor Panis (as easily as "Painting by Numbe r") either by hand or on a machine .. ~Complete instruc tions, Yar ns .. .Everything you need for o •GUARANTI(D CUSTQM DESlliNEQ FIT! lIOW WOULD YOUR GE.CUP LIKE TO GO ON A ••• CHEESE SAFABI Hickory F11ms of Ohio,. has an adventure into an exciting y;or!d of taste treasures waiting for you and your groupl Your journey will elso be spiked with th e added exclle· mtnt Or prizes and special ollers made onlJ lo you. OUR SAFARI WILL PUT DOLLARS IN YOUR GROUP TREASURY! · Call for Delalla: 540-6991 ' ffltk,,., t4.t~s. Your Boro•cope ) Virgo: Favor Delay MONDAY crystal-clear. vmoo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): MARCH 6 Delay could ultimately work In .By SYDNEY OMARR your favor. Famnr. members could quarrel. Don t be ~awn ·cancer peraoJU generally into dispute. Tho1e who ask are loya l, wonderful during your advice may merely be times of emergency and going through moUon1. Plaut usually are capable of making peraon plays key role. a house a home. Natives of this zodiacal sign harmonize UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): with Taurus, Virgo , Scorpio Forces tend to be scattered. and Places. There is attraction Avoid wild-goose chase. It to Capricorn, but the rela· mi&:ht be · bestr to poatpone tionship Is not without prob-j our n e Y • T.h ere are ]ems. Cancer should be wary respohlibllities cloae at hand. in dealings wilh Libra and Check reservatiom, c a 111 , Aries. Cancer will proteci. messages. Capricorn is in· family lntttests and usually volved. will have something put aside SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): for proverbial rainy day. Some Finish project. E 1: pan d famous persons born under horizons. Resist urge to bor· this sign include Barbara row or Jend money. Take in· stanwyck, Dave Carroway ventory. Get accounting. and Bill Coaby. Collect debts. Don't carry burden not rightly your own. ARiES (March 21-Aprll 19): You do have a right to Jive Interests now range far and your own life. wide. But don't spread efforts SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22~ too thin. One at a distance may Dec. 21): Partnership, mar· make special request. Repay riage areas are .. weighty." past favor. Avoid tendency to Means you will have to face brood. Delay in travel plan is music. However, you will temporary. really be dancing to your own PISCES (Feb. 19-March 21>): S t r e s s practical approach. Take cash and Jet credit go. Be sure to obtain promises in writln(. Then you a v o I d needless dlJpute. Build on so!Jd base. Correct safety hazard which mlaht uist al home. IF TQDAV IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have natural stnse of hannony. Your voice ia unusual and you have real appreciation of -music, tilt arts. You are entering cycle now that will be rich in op- portunity. Be more in- dependent, confident. By July, you will have feeling of fulfill- ment. Keep the faith. To fllld out mor~bovl vourMlf 1nd t1lr0111~f' Clner Om1rr"l JO. '"' • ~r Ill b t Allrol , bl I 7J nf to ,,f's !, ,i;:: 11L 111{&f l x ~'. fo0'7. (tnlrtf .S11tioll, Htw Yo~, China Gift Has a Cold SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A TAURUS (April 2G-May 20): tune. New policy is put into el· hairy muskox Pre.sldent Nixon Your ability to silt through feet. You are beneficiary. promised to llve to the people ind obtain facts 11 em· Menage will be clarUled. pbasized. You can 1mpres1 CAPRIOORN (Dec~ 22-Jan. of China has contracted the nd -c 1 B anlff1es. a m-e 11>lld 111ns. ut. you 19): Sense of humor is in- will have to, do thla deaplte op-valuable ally. This i s Two baby muskoxen named position from one who is en-especially applicable now _ Milton and Mathilda were vtoui. Social contact result! In associate may make threat. scheduled to he flown .Sunday ult1:mate profit.-Laugh rather than cry. Then from San FrancisCo to the GEMINI (May 21.June 20): you turn tables and apparent Peking Zoo. LJ? low. Uaten, observe and setback will boomerang in Unfortunately, Milton got a learn. Don't rush in where your favor. cold and a sore throat and others fear to tread. Includu AQUARWS (Jan. 20-Feb. wouldn't drink his milk, said signing of legal agreements: 18): Hopes, special desire"s are zoo Director Ronald Reuij>er, Walt and get lay or land . apotlighted. You get-what you and the trip was postponed. There wW likely be hidden want, but not in manner ex.. The shaggy-haired animals clauaes. Added pressure, pected. Older individJ,1al exerts should he able to make the re.sponalbility indicated. Influence. Be r e c e p t i v e journey in about two weeks CANCER (June 21.July 22): wlthout ·being weak. Yo\l are barring any complicaUon11 Obtain J11nt from a..dd goloi to learn valuable IeS10n. Reuther llld. · ~ ONe · -i . s. i It.oil, Whit• & llue Sun Multi 11111 M11lti l1n•Am1ric1rtl M11t1r Ch1r91 Hemphill Ch1r91 ~ a two most exclling sun shoes J,. ever, San Juan In four glorious }, · bright shades with low covered heel. Acapulco keepa tho look light In all over white or bone. Now's the time for the Florshelm leisure ones. 14 ~·hind -Hewpwt c...., O,,_.,te lr-'W., -'4-MHI I I loath Coast ?Jau meuage. Maintain low proflle.'...:::=:.;:====.::...=.::...===---------------~--------'------------ 1You 1et what ii needed, but not on 1ilver platter. Some ad- Juatmenta are requir<d. Make conce11lon. Refuae to Jet pride l-CorouMl Moll •1tto1 ol fti• San Diego Ftwt COSTA MESA AN EXCITING EASY MONEY MAKER FOR YOUR GROUP • I, " si~erwoods • atand 1n way of progress. LEO (July 23-Aua. 221: Domeatlc adjuatment is re- quired: Take nothing for granted. Let family member know that you are awar.e. Be especially considerate G f young person who conf!.det problem. Don't cast first stone. Messaa:e will become hnlpl Clift .IUlll Jlcbt .. , .... .., lot •nytlllng Clllllll All the fashion fealures men look !or-100%' cotton pop· !in, !ully lined, nattily belted. Plus 4 large patch pockets. with button-through flaps end leather bound button holes. Nature! color. 311.00. -. 41 FASHION ISLAND I NEWPORT CENTER I NEWl'ORT IEACH • 1 • What's so new tthout pants? Don't take a look, take three Sute, pants and topS have been trOWld awhile, but never lil:e this. Jcan'cl, uomet'd, 111per Bmd. 'Wrtb mote of. . toW.ly tied together Joolc than em: before. So, when you come to sprillg, stop, look three .... ,. then sa! A. 'Jl:o"!"" Up un-whi<e cotton seemicl<tr in uousers, $18, oafari j1Cker, $28. B. Joshua 'Jl:ce whi<e or yellow doublebit aaylic asbed tullic Oftt .aored pena, $SO. C. P1tt1 Woodard D&YJ with nd'While embtoideted cotton keUdoth Jodet, IH, Jace-1.ront peDll, $23 • .All plllll and jWcea ill siJcll 5fl)13, topS in siza S.M.L CollesJeaae Spurtawcar, ScCllDd Floor I .. .Ballodt'• Saota Ana ••• Moocky tbtouab Friday 9:30 to 9:~0, Seturdly 9:30 to 6:00, 1 Fashion Square, Santa kla, pbooe -'47·7211 I ( I I -' .. • ... ' .. , •. ' • ' I ' J ·I 7100AM Rtfu1• to make coffee. Tell.him ho rd water scales the coffee pot. Tell him that all that iron in the wate' me111(es the cof- fee taste lousy anyway, Tell him this i1 only the beginning. \ 8100AM ' Refuse to kiss him goodbye. Tell him that hard water left soap 1cum au over his foce when he shbved. Turn away at the very thought, I t 10RAM Don't do the breakfast dish- es. Hard water leaves spets and film all over theni, so why bother. 1010••• Oon't GO the)C11undry. HO rd water shortens th& life'of clothes and leaYes them rough onl!I gray. Not to mention YfhOt hard woter does to your washing machine. Ploy golf instet:id. I 2100 P• DOn 't do;the floors. Hord water leaves 1.1nsiohtly mineral depos its all over the shine. Don't do the windows either, Hard water leaves spots all over them. 3100PM Don't toke your after- noon both. Who' need• a ll that 1cum ond crud;ln1tead, 1ook yourlilf in cheap perfume. ReoJly soak yourself. Then run out ond go shopping ond buy o MCOnd bottle If necessary. ' I I I I ' • 5"""7, Marth 5, 1'72 DAIL y '1LOT c T • • - How to ·sell your husband ' ' on soft water t... • 7100PM Serve your dismayed husband the following d inner: Dehy- drated soup 1tr0Jght from the package Into the bowl (no hard water to spoll the bou- quet). The vegetobl~ of ri1 choice boiled in cooking oil (no hard water to spoil the texture and appear· once). And anything else y our wicked littlii min~ con come up with. · • 8100PM Don't do the dinner dishes.·S•• reason under 9:00 AM IO:OOPM Explain that the reason the shower doesn't work is thct you had the wot er turned off. Tell him that hard water showers leave his skin rough and dry and make his hQi r all gummy and blah. Appeal to his mole vanity. 11100 PM Hav• him 1le8p on the sofa. Explain tbatyou can no longer let him sle9p on rough, gray sheets which hove been laundered In hard water. ' 7 i 00AM Woke him up by dropping the newspaP.,r on his stomach, Explaln thOt you iuat happened to be looking through it Ond found the od of Culligan Wa- ter Conditioner with uni imited 1oft water for only $2,75 o month. y..-.,,., PHONE 5.34-2233 Lapna Hills, El Toro, Mission Viejo 830 -3031 ' From South Oranae Coast 492-3213 . ' • ' 8100AM He writes you a blonk4hec.k, explaining that o wottr •oftener rioy octvo lly save him money, and possihly his marriage. You coll 534-223'3 ond soy "Hey, Culll- gon Mon ." Special Unllmltecl ' ' Soft Water Offer from With CULLIGAN YOU CAN HNT WITH OPTION TO PUICHASI Month Limited Offer It c•sts yOu no more to tolk with a CULLIGAN trofl\ed consult4flt. We M1uat4 'four water n•ei!s, Ond then, ln1tdlll th e meat efficient unit ftr YOU* ap•ciflc r9•ulr._ ments. This means we serve your needs exactly end economlcolly. \. • • ,. p•••ia••MAIL ME FOR FAST ACTI ON•••••• .. I . I I CULLISAN WATll COND. Of OUNGHOUNTT I I 1111 S.MANCHISTll, I I ANAMllM '2102 I I I .I I Ytt, I would lik• to how unlimited toft we1terfor only S2.7S Cl Mel'lth I I I I ·em• I I I ·I I Address I I City Phone I I I 1 I I Best time to coll Own 0 Rent I •• -························~··· .. j ' t .. ' I , .. ·I • ,, I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' I ' l ' I ' ' ' ' ' I ~ • ! ' • ' ~ 'f:! DAILY PILOT -Ho'me • i1 u.. ·-k I cuea thll'e st.ill are some 1 naive worn"' Who think that when yoy bu1 • bom• yoo -older o~y the physical JOatures, • Its dlaiOnet /foi!I illood ldlooil aod Its "°"" v~~ shpppl111 centers. • RartlY. do they ' interview tbetr perspective neighbors until they have an unpleasant ex~rleoce. When I waf first married I fell into 'a "bad . {_,,...__.__ ...... J AT: ' WIT'S END •' • THE BEST BOOKS OF 1972 . • ,. ' ·~ ' JUST AECEIVED - 1971 J TUWIL ·• · IOOIS . I. "' . } I ' ,. ( • - ' ' $••:-'· 1972 • I I ' 18 Inch . Diagonal AccuColar ·•110 *288 , ' . 21 Inch Dia90nilf " SoUd State ~r ..,~ ........ . ~ ......... .. . bP'P'Elt IXTENDID UNTIL MARCH 6J'H TO HELi' ltlDUCE OUR INVENTORY. i?,UE-~OLOB A~TE~lWrA INS.!.rAUE11i :.w1.iu -·ALL .,~-ONSOL S PlJllfJJASED . J ' ( \ ' Nanc_y Wilson says; "Your gift to ( Easter Seals • is a gi ft onove1o a handicapped cni ld." :XL-100. SOLID ' SJAJ£: I NO TUBES TO IURN_.0\11'! . " . WHY BUY AT ABC? f No,-finance Charges .If '. . 'aid in 90 Days ~!" No.'~ " Dpwn and :,36 ,.,Pl!fhS;. ·tQi Pay (O.A:C;) · t • 1 Year · Free Parts •. 1 year Ffee service e ·3 Year 'Plcture Tttbe I w ·I.. I • ' , C11Tan ,.., i. . . 1 . ' • Fr.ee Delivery Qnd ,, Set U,p e We S.er.vic, W~'9t:Wt .S~I ' ,•J .. I j .. 4 • , -- '/ .. l l ' • \ ' \ , ' , ... ·M•lfe ·•p-· . • Amei;ibm Balfet . ' ' -/ Kf'eps on ·Toes . ". I • ' · ] f lff"'. 'b ·TOM miterial for anyone with a 'l1!\! .,,-..-.... ,... madcap ballet in mind .and I ~· . J · ,~ to t e barren Dimitri Roman¢f's aplendid 1 ,~ f . We bal-restaging o r Dauberval's ' " ·ir< Msi who mJst bid -original Choreography Utilizes 'iMieu~'8 ~ Amer ican · every .op~rtunity to recount ~ ·, t f~ Thu.tu cOmpany •nd the hilarJOUs sto!'Y of ~he . ,..~~ the procra\n · on what war.ward ward via a high t=· · ,,_ye ~ lbe New York stepping romance that carries . ition'1 JIM>lt successful the' happy , couple through • • Iii. Loo Anieles. courtyards, ltitch~nd the ·~··of glee, have been 'SUJH!apP,Jed. hayfie . . eapecl&lly noticeable in the This LS an unm _}y pleas-- . 'Viclnlty of the box office but ing production in -,ways . that'1 not what we mean by than ont; for it served most ,iuCciufu.J; our concern is for suµal>ly _t_o .hamnfe~ ~-1o the wtlaUc caliber o( wha t we this cr1t1c the tremendous have thoroughly enjoyed in the • ~~J!tial ~ versatility, of last~ fortnight ·and, successful, • Pnffil ballenna Eleanor O An- in that sense, seems now to be tuono. . 1 &ross understatement. ~ 1 We had ,watched this gifted ~ • OUr Jut outlnl lo the Music y<iung la~)' 'just en ev°"!!'l or l C.O(Jr ~ U1 to lji, joy1 so belor• Jn a l'G~e" lh>t f ot·••t.a tllle .~II Uardee" aqd i led us ·to· _the 1"J""ll"'nt ~t ttie ·utterly erichantlng "Les ABT· has indeea aecured an Patlneurs" and the· com· ·~~tisr'of. tlie .firtt rank in the bination it.self proved to be 1 ~n of this former m~be.r '1appy bJJplration on the part · of t~ Ba.H.et Russe de Monte of -ABT directors responsible Carlti. .. t for the Unklng of two happy . She di!pla~~ T u e s d. a Y balleta that complement each rught, magnificently . 8:QUlI'ed other like lamb and mint by Ivan Nacy. a capacity for ,. uuce. . " ' . . . "Les Patlneurs", a series of llY divertlsletilents on the. •joys of ice skating, still employs the i nspired choreocrapb y set to 'Meyerbeer'• music -~ years.. '1 •co by Britlan'a Frederick ~A¥*°8 plus Cecil BealQn's ~ 111!1 "181umes. · • 11Ua P11tineurs" will always be euclly that way. No one , could poalbly Improve on that I ~ Aabton-Beaton rela· ~ tiolWUp nor would anyone who viewed thil c b 1 rm in g,I y performed · ballet last week 1 want them to make. the at· tempt. On lo "La FUle Mal Gardee11 · and ABT'a cmi\p]ete ' capture in ballet ftJrm of Peter I Ludwif Herttl's roostatioiit tale Of the. Younc lass who ~et! the lid of her choice despite ~ her guardian'• comical at. tempts to marry her off to ·a ~ t witless but wealthy suitor. · lfertel'• tut is id e a'l t < f' • ' .. . • ., ' . comedy and .the' rustic clown· Ing of the FEench ocbool that was a far 1 cry f1'9m the poignancy and passim that she brougliti to ; her : inspired "Giselle." Well done. Miss Antuono, very well done in- deed. I t Praise too f o· r Marcos Paredes, splendidly' cast in,'.his • pantomime dame role of I Mme. 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When Southern Californj1.n5 treat. f?r, bill an hour from But llt b the trip up biltoric think el. the history of their . •Sonora, jt offers access to all Route 49, a twistlnc yet well· l'"t stat., lt's the storied ol Gold Coontry. rroom.ed stat. hlghw1y thlt Spanish mlssl~, the QulxoUc A day's trtp north takes one paints<tbe picture ol pure Gold. ~~s~ ~~t~~i':ct ~~;ue 'Ito Sutler's MUI, on the Ameri-TraVels through GnJb Gulch, Btl.t fGr the vacationer · 1 can Ri~er. To the soo~ ia: the Bootjajk, Mormon• Bar, Chi- more janing -and even nlore n:n~U~;:e r ~gsemll~ Na-Dt8e qamp,. TuUJetown, An-~lorful -page of Califor~ia'a the village; 01° Tw:~·~a~~~ 1el'a camp, Sutter Cree~, Dry- -history la vividly reUved in a Conlklence and mi hi Sonora town , Spn Andreas, Diamond leisurely motortrJp , to the P.au in the High ~ie~ras Springs'\ Cool,. ~~a.s.s Vallty, north. · · North Sa~ Juan and Pllot Hlll It's a visit to the attraction And more, Jt is an easy ride will mar~ the. "M;other Lode that put California on the ntap lo the fabulous vineyards that qooQtry'\r a place of charm -and into the uruon. need no Introduction to South--and glory. The travel brochures now call it "Mother Lode CJountry" but when James W. Marshall discovered gold at Sutter's Mill in. 1848, it WU called everything from heaven to bell by those thousaJtds of adven- turers who came for their MINERS 49'1RS COMIED THISE CRAGS AND WATERS FOR THAT PRECIOUS ORE Poker Fl1i -fbock9round on ..., of 1'11<ld L 1ke Tulloch 11 In He1rt of "Mother Lode Country" fortunes. It was nearly a year after Marshall's discovery of gold r \ in Coloma before the great ' Take to Road • Ill Europe 1old ru!h began. But when it .._ came, to be sure California · was never to be the ~e. Towns sprang up and disap. i peared faster than they could ~, be named . Mines were ~ claimed as far north as Vinton 'Y~u ~eed Auto to Discover ·captivating Countryside and Brandy City and as far south as Sonora and Mariposa. In a week, or better, two, the mining camps and towns 11J PJriws ZAUNER Chrlltian Bdnce Monitor Strviee If 1"U ... piOnnq • trip to Europe and are woodtrint wbether to IO by 1utomo. bile ·-dlXl't hesitate! We oqueezed I family of four (with lu1111eJ Into 1 "111- ed Volkswagen, and •pent throe ,...ks rolllcldng through lltnmark, SWoden, Ind Norway. We'd never ao· any other JJ•Y· An automobile can hetp you tee more, enjoy more, undmt.and more of any country you visit, ' All th ... unkind repiarbp've bend 1bout unpredicllbla ~-driving are true. But thlo becllc coa1\lll~ellsll largely in cities. Once rou eue way out put the city limits, ·coun roads are ciaf 1nd virtullly free ol tr1Ulo. ~gen, for iutlnce, II 1 sopbiall- cated 1n4 exciUn( city (known 11 the "Puia ~ the North Continent") but ii Wllll't Ulllll : .. drQve, WI Info the rural areu !hit.,..~ bow captivating Is the cbllmii!-o.-t. EVERY llllmloAD Is a templAUon to turn oil and p11w1der through another ., •. 'l'llH-'-... -quaint I.owns tQlether some 300 yean ago, love them the. 1'•Y they are, and have never seen muctti1reato1;> for chanre. But .tppirenUy the spacious quarters ,..,. for llve-ln latijhls. After a couple of days we uncovettd the greatest ..,.,.. 0( all for enjoying the freedom "I 1 car. Whereas hotel prlcea ·1n Copinhlgen had run '41> 1 nigh~ JI Wiii!' It Ill difficult In lllllll tainw to find dollghtful accommodlUona for 'foor 1t '9 1 night, and escellent dln- neta •at tz each. At that rate, the car was payq for ltoeUI We found the same wonderfUI blue. plate-special Uring in Swt!den, where we were cmlly quartered in such djverse accommodaUODI u a university flormi· tary, 1 f•l'lllhouse ,1t6c, a hunting lodre. -'fell Vs Your Trave_l Swry What's yoor'favo~lte ·vacatiot1 11pot? Jt'Vt aiq;le visit brought you lhe ~f\•1 IN VASTEROS, $22 boogh t us a night '• th.at have •• preserved - lodging in a suite large enough for a ten-AuburJl, Nevada City Placer· nJs Dlltcb. And that price included break· ville cnee·Hangtown ), Jackson, fast. By contrast, roorru: in Stockholm Amador -can give both adult were both hen's-tooth 1e1.rce and ex· and child alike a first-hand pensive. look at the feverish time gone 1be friendly _r~ption we received in by, / these amall hotela: and iueat houses is another example of the benefits Jhat There's far more to th is come frDm budJget travel on your own. slice of Central Calif<rnia. For it was here that the most Many tourists may fear being set loo'se famous of American writers, in countries where they don 't understand the language. But country folk are ex-Mark Twain, and other1 such traordinarily anxious to be helpful. lt as Br.et Harte, came to live always seems possible to tum up some-what they wrote. ' · One w.ho speaks English (often a teen-Harte's most famous of, all ·ager is brought oot to translate). In case abort story, "The Outcast! of of an impasse, hands and arms go into Poker Flat," told of a village 1ir.. mot.ion, the ancient art of pantomime now gone near Copperapolis, ii! cohveys the message. juat to the north of Lake Tul- loch. WE ENTERED Sweden at a southern port and followed the coestlliie up the The lake, With its virgin eastern seaboard. It was he.re, more than shores in early stages of re- anyw}Jere, that ~e praised our A\.llo. This sort development now, offers part Of Sweden is like a million p()l!(cards an kieal _beginnJng for a Visit pe.sted together in . one Jong ribbon. It's to "Mother Lode Country." a land of lakes and forests, of small vi]. For here Is the Poker Flat lages and steepled churches. As an added Resort, with the com.forts de- fillip, the SWedes have thoughlfully super-manded by the modem. travel· DAILY PILOT Stiff f'lltta iin.pased windmills on the landscape. er yet still offerinc the sane· Without our own trlnSpOrtatioo we would tity of nature's world. . VIRGIN LAKE TULLOCH SHORE.' FROM PORCH OF POKER FLAT RESORT When you hive yoor own tranapofia... ,. Uon, an~g along the way ls a~ble. And with no Ume\.Jb!F lo be tied to; lt'I easy lo linger_.,. Ibo mood atrtk.,; ·'!be n.ux,.:r -'PILOT's readera are a lrlvellllf lbl and we'd like lo bear li-1"'1. Accordingly, 15 will be poid for" the but trtJcles on "My Favorite VllCltlon Spol" ,.lecled for publico- tioa on our Sunday travel pege.s. balre missed it. It ca n be the firlt aight's Lind 0.velopmtnt Beginning in Wilds Where Gold Miners· Once Sought Fortunes In Oslo we eave UJ> our Volkwagen . We ------'--'----''------'---..:..-li-----------;;;i;;i;;;;;;i;;~;;.-i;;;;i;;;iiio; were all close to tem when we turned it in at the rental otflce. Like an old jacket whose s.leeves have becomi'beftt at ju.st the right 1D&les, the Volkswagen hid fitted it.elf to our needs. W1thoul our car for instance, we prob- ably would never have known about the castle in NyborJ, Denmark, reputed to be the old!f! In Sr1nclln.nls. One thlnr11 certain; Ii· was obvloual1 put toplber before ~1 rd•"lla .ol comfortable livlna: were introduced.· We wandem over tf!ie ... ,cobblestone Doors· for an hour undisturbed. The place seemed large f« a royal , family, especially if the tJpg was trying to figure out some way to he1t Jt during the mg Scandinavian winters. Write If any way you lite -but just tell lll In y<JUr own words 1boot the vlslt :roo enjoyt!f mo.I. Each ar- ticle should be limited to !00 words ud.occompanied by ·a 'llllltable pbot<> If me ll 1vllllble. We had trav~ed 1,900 kilometers and bad paid $150 for the privilege of usinl jt. But we calculated we had saved more than that by living in villages rather llall 1t to: • True! EdttGr Oralle Ololl Dilly POot PO llOx llA than blg cities. And th4,t didn't· .even put a 1price tag on the experience ol seeing the beauty of the Scandinavian countries, or enjoying Colll Mesi, CA. IUlf I the people. Mexi~o: w ·here Oysters Are They're Always in Season in Mazatlan; Frog Legs, Too By STAN DELAPLANE MAZATLAN, MEXICO -Warm weather on the MeXican west coast. Oysters in season - I hive them twice a day. (Are they catnip! Well. we're waiting for Ute explosion. They can't hurt you.). The MazaUan oysters are simply great. They come in fresh each morning on the oysterboats. Street stands pry them open. Drop a litUe lemon and bot sauce on them. Hand you the open shell. .. * Some kind of oyster is in season all year. The big rock O}'.llters are for baking. Right now we're getting gulf O)'lters. Small and good in the half sltell. Tb~ BFSl' ~e "placer oysters." They are found m unpredictable beds -like placer gold. Found in the warm months. Wonderful frog legs here. Get them all year. Lobster only in winter month s. Turtle is seasonal. TUrue eggs (the absolute catnip), it's against the law to gather them. (But a friendly turUe came into the shrimp bucket a few years ago and left &ame for me. Aiee -chihuahua -) * After many a puuled menu reading , here's the seafood scam: "PARGO" is simply the west coast word for the east coast "huachinango.11 Both are red mappers. • ' * 4'You wrote about ceviche which we had in Acapulco. Do you have the recipe?" So tied up with Acapulco, it's usually Jlsted as ''cev1che Acapulqueno." This how·to-do-it is from the Shrimp Bucket in MauUan. 'Till a bowl with lemon juice. "Chop a f1nn fresh r1y fish into one-half inch cubes. (They 111e Spanish mackerel.) "Put the cubes in the l~mon juice. "Add chopped onio6', chopped tomatoes, avo- cado or wha~ you like. "Let ft aiand in refrigerotor 24 holU'I. "Serve in cocktail ai1e &liuu or hoW\j." * • c:e.iche II a 1-recipe -you can add all kinds of thlnp. I win mine with llot 14uce. A good one at the Mazailan Camino Real was laced with ~choeped hot Jalapena peppers. I've seen it topped with slices of i\ard boiled egg. A little cil- antro -Chinese porsley -is good. The lemon juice "cooks" the fish. If y6u're balking at raw fish, try it anyway. * "Are American dollars less v.iua"hle now in Mexico?" ' No. Mexico held the same exchanee -pesos 12.50 to the American $1. Like all countries, hotel• take a cut. Usually make it 12,45. Soinelimes as low as 12.35. Cash at. banks who give you 12.49. (At Cam- ino RA!a!, hote!J, th.er ,giye you the FULL pesos )2.50. Let's hoar it for Jose Brockman, the chief honcho of this excellent chain of Western Interna- tional -) * .. "Can we 1et American cigarettes down th!re?" They MAKE most of our brands under a Ii· cense from the American compan~es. Expensive though. I buy 1 Mexican lilt&' tip called Fiestas - 32 cents U.S. * "We'd like to take a pleasant walking, ·back- pack trip in some quiet countryside in Europe." I like the Black Forest countrr In Germany. Don't know any rules about sleeping out. But I saw a lot of German back-packers. A sleefer is the footpath along the Thames In Engitnd. think it g~s the lull 137 mUes of Thames waterways. It was marked on a Tbamts• navigation chart I bought in a bolt 1upply ltore on the Tbames. * . " This is rural England with only a tow villages. I walked some of it and it is pure footpath : One 11 1 time or single Ille. . , * I Ireland is crllld for w4!king. You can buy govemment,m1pa tllit lllow ~very path and every .We. I don't thlnk any problellJ about sleeping ouL Plenty of wild water. . Or there an Mtrll pl1ces you can rent hone and J!~ or •11111 tqulpmeut. Let the llone do the llWDC, - Fun Trains Rolling To Las Vegas Again Train service between Loa Angeles and Las Vegas, which was discontinued last year when AMTRAK took over the nation's rails, have been re- sumed . Special "fun trains" will operate on weekends as part of entertainment "package tours" arr1nged by AMTRAK and major hotels in the gam- ing capital. The air-conditioned trains Undergro1Jnd Art Gallery MONTREAL (UPI) - A ride on Montreal's sy-eamlined aubway is a rewarding ex- perience for ' lhe visitor. Dif· ferent architects d11igned the 26 stations on the. 16-mile system, which has been-call~ "the largest underground art gallery In the hemiapbere" becauae of Uie abstract mosaics a n d basketweave designs that decorate its ceramic wa'lls. S11N FRANCISCO " F , " ' •T_J • e OCUJf..,IW IUnll 1 ...... . ~"'' • m •;rw10 e Le IHOf e llMe J'"90 fl e 11 M•l!ll to ;;M;.W;,:.,:;;O:.,W_N S.f', WllTE fw I'm llfnlH11 ........ a.... .... 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DEDIOllZEI ••• Four perfunie<f cake 39c. & hlncer for fresfllltSs. tor. 5k . "Sea Swirl" TOILET IOWL CLUNER ••• Automaticallycleans 4gc Ind tints water blut. ter.lk MOTH BALLS ...... 2SC Kills moths, stops mildew. ·-·-· ' • • ! .. " • I ' .. I ' • C"Jf DAILY '11.0T • SU!ldq, Mo"h 5, 1972 This Alice's N·o Lady -blnr for my vomit ·baa, I walch a crutu,. of puzzllJ)g gender hana bimaell ll'Gln Ille lop GI a atage lo Passaic:. New Jf!N1 -Ille •ucl'-, ... "µ.!, ~ billletlo from the court of lleory , Ille , ~th! Grand \)uignol! No. juat Aline ·Qioper, the hotlfft hard-rock 111ualc 111'1 .id·*"' buallieu 1t the moment. Alice Cooper'• "Killer" Ju1t won a gold record for palalng tbe million sales nwt. Alice Cooper touring the country ii . REX REBD In the ·Raw l'1ce lo face , Alice Cooper Is a · personable enouib man who Uves hippie commune-style with four members of his 1roup In 1 large Connecticut house filled with groupies.. dogs, babies. and two Siamese kittens. They are a gentle. beer .. drinking "famiJy." No .dope allowed • especl1illy the hard stuff. •·, UnW 11.t years ogo they all ~ludied art . They like lo 11\lll<• you think one day . it occurred ·lo the!n they migh 11etter ••· press their artistic urges in ·mus ic r4lher than polatlrig, but one oecrelly ·ouspects the real reason is they are elPrtaU1t1 -just like everybody else. . . t . •• ' -Public Poll Opens . . ' • ,. I t-'"'~ ' PhyHis H. Ricca .: !e1uly Consultont Fo r " ' 1;: • Vivi1nl Wooddrd Cosmetics ... ;,. me~b~r 'of the Genere l Foods .Fernily ; , , J• nOl' in ~ow po rt 8HC , ' . ,, Phy lli''' Rice• is offerin9 t + no obligatio n The Techniqu es of Professionel Mtkeup in t n •••Y to learn 2 · lesson Person ali1ed 8eeuty progrtm whi'h highlights the answer . . ' t o ktuty1s thirst for moisture • Appointme nts can be made. by callin g Phyllis Ricca 548-5885 "Where's Poppa?" ..... ----·---lefMI I -c..,.,_. s..t., Skw St.rtlltt J:oo· . . WINNfll -BEST· 3rd WEEKI MOMI MATID 5 ... 1,11 SPECW. e1P'KfiM EFFECTS ACA IMY AWARDS BEST.SONG "AG(Of 18.llVtKi ' For_;\cademy Awards ~ .JJlE JllUSIC JfJJi breacf: ·' ; -.. · ·· TltE STMf If UfE 1 ' • Plus Spect1r.ul11 · S".(I Snort Sun lnlematron1I Productions Inc.•·· "WllM-1-. fMnily E11~r AhNys "G«·Hot" ' · 'A FAMIL 11 TREATI NOW 'PLAYING ONE WEEK ONLY! Best Motion Pkture ot 1811 -......... , ....... , ,,... ... - SOUTH COAST PLAZA .t:1 cut1 MeY e 1n41 546-tm --~1111, 7:• a t:N · 'Slit, fl .1 l.•, J.M, J.H, I 0 "A CLOCKWORK O~JiE\:' (Waiqer Brns.) 0 "FIDDLER ON THE ROOFJ .. (United Artists) 1: • t:ll ! I 0 "THE ;FRENCH CONNECTION,. . . (20th Cen!ury-j?ox) · · . I 0 . "THE LAST PICTURJ:; SHOW ... (Columbia) 0 "NICHOLAS AND ALEXANDRA" (Columbia) I WHY ·1 VOTED F~R :THIS FILM (25 words nr less) I I ....................... '.. ~ . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I • •••. 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SO Side 118 S•lted 7 Beaut iful 68 Negative 131 Mail -.UDISNEY-52 Voll!y cracker 8 Select prefix · i33 Track runner ,.._.. 54 Prolonged 120 Swtetheart 9 -Baba 70 Harmonized 131'> Top of head = 11111' 56 Poker 123 King of 10 Expense · 73 Green shade 137 Wise man Stakes : Rome 11 Roman coin 75 Greek 139 Surface E115 59 Fooli'Sh" .,125 :r/espass 12 Fifry queen native 140 Spanish n-· fmc 61 Saw ii ko ' 129 R'oman !'3 Tick 77 Rultic lldy • part,;/, ... ~· ll~dler 14 F~minlne 80 Spanish · 143 Coach , • ·6z Cltru ·fnlit "'l30·Sehool name gold 145Turn to right 66 Grapo group; abb r. 15 Scotch ~l Digit 146 Clear Oliffr Reed • Jdl St. ilU smnNG 'laRGEtR 2H 111 ATIIACTtofl JERRY OABACH ·----........... ........ ··~ .. · ~)IP.-,.. •• ·6ACADEMY NO~IHATIO!IS ......... lllT ACTRISS F~:•: •. : l refu~e 132 Wooden marauder .82 Small fish 148 Roadhouse I ~7 Spruh Joint : 16 Duck genus 84 footlJke 1$1 Bone 69 Rockf!sh ; 133 Willy saying 11 Oemented part :l,55 Near ' ' t :' It 1 I " I ' ' IW • SEE ANSWER IN CLASSlfllD SECTION ' Teen Actors Turn On .Their Talent Al I ...iot -I of I<> U>IU., Ille lloww1 MU-m FOUDd1llon, Sonll Ana Will of. fir 'a Teen Aclinf Workshop. 'l1lere will be ellht ...u!y -Iona beglnnJna Monday, Marcll I, from I to I p.m. In the Torono Houae, adjacent to \lowertMuaeum.' With clusea limlted to twenty, !be foe of 111 lncludea Junior mtmbersblp In Tor1111 Ar!Leque. To lead lhe )'OUl1fl people, Saundra M. Deacon will come from South C..at Rtpertory Theater. A leading Southtrn catlfornia w o r t I n g pro- fes.sional actreu. wrlter-4J.rec- tor nolea !hot this Is bor only work with the public away from her !heater. ..... Mll'dl 3, 1972 ,. ---., Si 1(11(/H ,l ~ -.. . ----SNt//11 11 : ~ -.. . - ' ' • DAILY "1.0TC CJ :r . ... ._... .... ... ~~~ -tii'ArftU1·~ Pili ii .... ...,.~ ..... --.,.NIY IHMT-MOUit 1MI ..... .,... ,,... Ot11111 ... ,., .... "" ............. ,., Comic Signs Her uclting workahop wlll be organic, in that emphuls 11 on sel! e1preaaion in a v dramatic contelt, rather thani--------------------technlcal lt1inlni of the voice and body. Sile UJ01 methods from tranaformational theater, lmproviuilon, HDH memory work, U!elter games, and playing many difrerent ways possible,. ao he can diJcover,hh own way to beln& a richer person and actor. HOLLYWOOD CUP!) Godlrey Coiiibrldge algned , Wltll , producer S a m u e I Goldwyn Jr. to atar Jn "Come Back CbarleJton. .Blue," I se- quel to "Cotton Com.., to Harlem." .,.,, ................ ·--·--.,.,.. ... ..... • .-....... ... °""' • ,,._ ... _,TWMllJT1 J :•a ............. Q.ia .. o.eillit Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers . -., ........ -· ..... t1""ftac .... Alfi r • l1lajWI °''' r 1r ..................... ·-.~it,~ -.,_....~cy.lt-~ • '""' 5'tllnt ~ n.1 • '-Tlnltd~ ·~ ........... . .~ ...... -. I ~IH ....... -'f4'MI~ ... ' ' BIG 550 POUND "NO FROST" FRllZER ............. ., ........... , ... , . ......... .... ............ ·--·-·-... ..... ..... •OlfrlfM•..._er.,.. $f69'I. e WE 11"8 e WE ISTAU •••• PHOlll •••. ,, •• 1 ·-.J· r ' • • • OA11. V l'ILOT Sundlf, Mardi 5, 1972 I \ ! t{ The Simians of Santa Ana ' '"' .'J An yone , I • •• ,, .... ..,. ... ·Got a ' .. ... Peanut? • ' • l \ I • Story and .l'hotos by E. Lee P9yne I Southern California hos two ma ior zoos -San Diego ond Los . ' Ange les. Each is on hour and a half's drive from th e Orange Coast and eac h requires a full day and a lot of walking to see properly. • You soy it's too .for? You soy yo u don 't wont to drag tho kids all ov er th e lot? Toll you what we're going to do . .We're going to tell you about a fri endly pockot-sj20 200 right here in Orange County. It's called Prentice Pork and it's located-at . '1700 E. 17th St., Sa nto Ano, just a few blocks from the junction of the Newport ond Santo Ano freeways. The city.owned zoo covers two acres ot one ,'corner of the nine· teen acre Prentice Pork. Nearly 400,000 peoRle visited the 200 lost year. It ha s raccoons, coyotes, flami ngos, o mountain lion , two beor5 a·nd, at lost count, 58 monkeys. The monkeys hove it mode. They 're in the lease. It seems th at J. C. Prentice decided to give up his low practice boCk in Kansas and move to California. That wos in the 1920's. He started Out os a Santa Ano horse and mule dealer and then went into tHe oran ge glowing business. In 1949 he gave po rt of his orange grove to the city of Santa Ano . But he mode .them promise three things. The land had to be.used for a pork . The pork hod to be named Prentice Pork. And there hod to ·be at least 50' monkeys on public view at.all times. W hy monkeys? 'Why 50 of them? Because J, C. Prentice was· a big monkey fan.' He olwoy s kept a pair of monkeys in his bock yar.il . and he ~bviously wanted ta share his pleasure in monkey s with the rest of Orange County. So there they ore -all 58 of them. Stop by some day when you hove on hour or two ard look at the monkeys., And let the man· keys · look al you. They get bored too. The zoo is open eve,ry .day fr om I 0• o.m. lo· 5 p.m. I .. ' . ,, to~• i ' ' < ' < I ti . " • •• "h" " .. •• ~-(> • 0: ' " \1~ ' 'r I I~~ '"' ,, ,, " "A Fo eold, Cl!ar to hi missi bleak Hope In evide Ha carpe New I , 193 He i nd was many 1ald. doubt -or Lio called trage onds NOW F~ other witne words jurors Vial Fis Short! passi Vince grave when ecut The w:ut and An tho in la ever Jerse ·r.1 unerr But ' • • , • AINd•IM ~rtlt ''"''*• CARLOADS OF CURIOUS SURl!pUNO SITE WHERE LINDBERGH BABY WAS FOUND Slll/1tMer1 Kept From Gr1,v( But R1fre 1hm1nt Stand (left) Did Good Busi ness ' . . . .Lindbergh Case Recalled Courtroom Figures Look B ~k .40 Years to Kid ~.aJ1i~ll;g . ' By SAMUEL G. BLACKMAN Associated Prets "Anne, they have stolen our baby.',' Forty· years have passed slnce that eold, blustery night of March 1, 193?, Charles A. Lindbergh uttered those words to his wife after finding their only child missing from his crib in their home in the bleak Sourland MQuntains, \ n e a r Hopewell, N.J. In the four decades, not a shred of evidence ha:'· turned up to challenge the contention of the State of New Jersey that one ,.. man -Bruno Ric~ard Hauptmann -kidnaped and killed li- months-old Charles Jr. and collected $50.000 ransom . Hauptmann , a 36-year-old Bronx carpenter. died in the electric chair in the New Jersey slate prison at Trenton April a, t93&. . , He bad always protested his innocence and becalise the evidence against him was \argely circumstantial there were many, as Gov. Harold G. Hoffman once 1ald, "bUQdr§.;fs of thousands" who doubted Ha uptmann committed the crime -or could.pave done it alone, Lloyd Fisher, Hauptmann 's lawyer , called the execution "the greatest tragedy in the history of New Jersey" and said "time will never wash it out." NOW DEAD Fisher is now dead aJ are tbe three other defense attorneys, many of the witnesses whose names were household words in the 30s, and eight or the twelve jurors. The jurors had made a pact at the trial never to discuss it. Fisher never changed his opinion. Shortly before his death, he said, "The passing years h,_ve only served to con- vince me mote firmly than ever thal a grave mlscarriaae of justice occurred when Hauptmann wa s convicted and ex· ecuted." • The two men who were the chief pro- secutors -A1ty. Gen. David T. WUentz and Hunterdon County P r o s e c lt1. o,r Anthony M. Hauck Jr. -are still active · in law practices and are as convinced as ever that all the evldence, as New Jersey's highest court said, "pOinted unerringly to· guilt." But one attorney who was active in the ·Jo i~ final staa:es, Samuel S, witi, 78, a netted criminal lawt"er ,retired recent!Y as:• New York State eine Court justice, says that h he had always ~en convinced of _inann's guilt, lJe still believes s were inyolVed.- tmann insisted~1he had told the te!~ltl• then-wed out or the ·-, 'bUt he uya now h.at he believes he d haYe. obtained la <;0n£ession had ann itoi been convln~ that Gov. ' . . .. . ' .. I , I ........ ~.. 1 ·I • 'NOTHING HAS CHANGED' David T. Wilentz Hoffman, who had given Hauptmann one 30-day reprieve: would still be able to save him from the chair. EVIDENCE -. ~ What' ~ere the circumstances of the crime and the evidence? The -child, sufr~ing from a cold. had been put to bed early in the second-floor nursery. Lindbergh and his wife, the former Anne Morrow, were talking on the first floor of their 2~-story house. Betty Gow, the nursemaid, visited the nursery at 10 p.m . and found the baby gone. Lindbergh &earched the nwsery in vain , notified the state police, grabbed a rifle from 'a closet and went out, bare- headed , in a fruitle ss search of the estate .· The child's body1was found that May 12 in a shallow grave five miles from the Lindbergh home. The next day, President Hoover directed law enforcement agencies "to make the kidnaping and murder a live and never-to-be-forgotten case, never lo be relued until the criminals are im- placably brought to justice." CLUES ' There were some clues: -A ransom note, with misspellings, left in the nursery demanded $50.000 - "$25,000 in $20 bills, $15,000 in $10 bills and .. $IOJOOO in $5 bills.'' The note said "After 2-t da ys we will inform you where to deliver the money." The "signature " on the note,-and promised on future ones. was' two interlOcklng circles with three sq_uaie holes. -'X fll'rnsy ladder, cnldely made in three sections and splintered, found 70 feel frJ>m the. home. .:... A chi .. ! and foolprinls. , · Further notes did come lo Dr. John F. Condon, a Bronx schoolteacher who .. :: I ~ NTOM, N.J. PROSECUTORS PREPARE FINA L STATEMENTS • Wllentz (loft), Houck, On 30th Doy of Trl1l -Fob. 10, 1935 I, ' HE HAS NO DOUBTS Anthony M. Hauck Jr. became intermediary -the ramous "Jaf. sie" from his initials J .F~c. And then one day in March. the baby's sleeping garment arrived in the mail at Condon 's home as proof that he was deal- ing with the right man _ ·On the night of April 2, 1932, Condon paid the $50.000 to a man who, from behind a hedge in a Bronx cemetery, yelled, "Hey, doctor!" and again, "Hey, doctor, over here!~' In return, Condon got a note which said "the boy is on the Boat Nelly .... You 'will find the boat between Horseneck Beach and Gay Head near ·Elizabeth Island" -presumably the W'!ters off Martha's Vineyard. The search was futile. The ran~om pates led to Hauptmann's arrest. The government had distributed 250,000 circulars giving the serial numbers of the notes -$35,000 in gold certificates , $15,000 in other paper currency. In a measure born of the Dcpr:ession, President Roosevelt on April 5, 1933, ordered that aU per$QO$ possessing gold of more th.an $100 exchange it by MaY 1 for other currency at banks of .the Federal Reserve System. Thus, the gold notes became hot. · "And the first thing you know a little gas station attendant in the Bronx found' the man that murdered the Lindbergh baby," was the way Wilentz told it in his opening sfatemeiit lo the jury. The man was Walter Lyle, who wrote on a $1Q gold note. the license number or the auto of a man who bought five gallons of gas on Sept. 15, 1934. ARRESTED Four days later, Hauptmann was ar- rested. He had a ~ ransom note on bis .person and In his garage lhty found $14,800 more. . r 1 Hauptmann denied entering the'nursery (Ir kldnaf)ing the child. 1'l wasn't there at all." He sald the money found In h\s gar~~e had'Pf;~ J~ft in his possession by a friend, Is_ldor Fisch1 who had returned to Germany In 1933 and died there In 1934.' Defense· attorney Edward J . Reilly made the sum~ation !or the defense : "Thls ·ceseds too perfect from the pr.os- ecution's viewpoint and whit they pro- duced hert;. '' be said. \"You the jury , have got to use horse sense, and you have got to use common s~nse/' he said., 1 The stale1s evidence was largel y circumstantial. Supr~me Court Justice Thomas W. Trenchard took note of this In his. charge to the jury: "The crime of ' murder is not one which Is alw-ays. com- mJtled 1n the preseriee of witnesses , and il not so committed, It must be establish- ed by circumstantial evidence or not at alt" • New 'Jcrsey'1 hlghcat court ophcld the verdict. · Lindbergh, now 70 and an altllnt con· 1ultant, and Mrs. Llndbere~ live ln OatMn, Conn. , Alter the conviction of l::lauptmann, Col . .-iidl W. . .Llnd&ergb went Into exile Jn Europe, returning to the. United States arte:r four ye1r1. . . I :i I ' I, Sund01, MM<h S, 1972 DAIL y PILOT c I I ,COSTA MESA 1750 NoWf'O{i llvd. 645-3400 • ANAHEIM (n4> 26;36 ~· P1l1111 Ave. ~" M1gno n1 821.elOO ' • ' (from L.A. dial 213-860.0451)- *EVERY COLORI. * EVEJlY STYLI *EVERY SIZE . . THE GRANT BOYS ARE "HOLDING THE LIN E1,0N LEVI'S®" NOW YOO .CAN GET YOUR .FAVORITE PANTS , AT THE LOWESl PRICES POSSIBLE AT THE GRANT BOYS! THE GRANT BOYS ARE "HOLDING THE LINE" ON LEVI'S® ' PRICES I I .. REALLY! • • OVE~ 60,000 PAIRS OF , > > ·' 1 LEVI'S . ; ~ llVI!'! 'CAPITOL OF THE WtSl:l T . ~~!~~~1.~~b .. ~-.!!~~~~!!!~~ ....................... s9so ·' ~~,!~:~:. ;~~~.~ ~~~•~•~:% prt·•hrunk cotton. 51111 21-31 ............... 0 ~!1!~~: •• ~! 2~~.~.~~ ............... : .. : ...................... $ 6 98 . ~!1!?:.e:. ~~!, .. !·r.~,~~· .............. ! : .................. • • •• ~\ .,, ., ~ · ' I I , VALUES IN CAMPING' & SPORTING GOODS ' . ,.. .. . ' 1' orfd ·F1mo11 'S1loi; Moteroyole H1liiioh Solo Ai""°' 51111 Sele 11111 2, iyoild h"Hi Salos, Stor1 -"'4'Stri~1 .. k rook R1plor $21,91Salt 11411 ' a. H1nr a' 1oa wltli lHowor l1r ftij,Wir' Sii.ii · · " Sale '9" .,.. ....... ~-t--.......... ..,,,.. .... .... t •. ; . \(~ . . . ' ,. ' t ' I CHARLES DALY LTD. YEITURE OVER/UllDER SHOTIUI 1 AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR THE FOLLO\Yfll .HANO GUNS • IOl.T • llllTll • 'WHllll • ftUllll • HllllC ITUCll~D , • ftEMlllUOll • H a It • UAMl • llftllADIW • DPOTA • "'OWi*' • WlLTHH ) . . 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OUT!-94~ .. __ ...._,._ 67~Mo. \ ' OFF WlllDQW sneKER -. • I 62361l 13602'6) ALL 1971 DEMO. AND EXEC. CARS MUST GO AT -SUPER DISCOUNT.$! IEAUTIPUL. SHOWROOM PltlSH, a· . THAT STl~L CAltltY·IAL· ANCE OP tiWI-mlN fl .. , . . . . . : ., . t~u·• · " · · ,...,. ' . .. .• ~ . . . . . .. ! . • T ·BIRQS -• G~LAXIES · · . • STATION WAGONS • TORIN.o·s I -· ' _ , l5 Pll-DllYlll·Mol!M AT.'SA:YINGS' LIKI THIS! Wl"UAJI' :W. P'Ol'llt:Ali,·lii.AKIS' AT COMPITITIYI. U.'TIS;:· . . -. ' .... .. ~.J!fUSTANGS • LTD's . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IROUGHAM $2'39' 6 VI, automatic. power 1tffrinc. disc brakH. windows. ..at, . P.OWel" trunk opener A door Iockl, air cond., AM·FM atereo. . split h1 top autl with Hdlnin1 puaenger . 1eat.. etc.. etc. ' "(llMEL..,.. "' ' -, . MAKI OPPIR 71• l'OllD ID -Pt.SS. ''3896 .,; V.W. CAMl'IR Clltl)'. -.Full pwr.,.alr,: . .; Suncllal. • •petd, radio, rM rack. (a'5CFN) • heater, recond. en&lne: . • -Good mllet. (YEWUIJ . , .. '4,A'' TQ FINl)'·U~ED ONLY 1,100 MILES! ' -, ,-6----"f -·C_H_IV_.-M-AL-llU_S.S. ___ __,ft""·=-9=-:6 7· 1-A G.T.. ' .MA'KE o· F'F-·E-·R·-. '.. u ·~ roodmllH. • , ., 4 •P•~. AM-FM, r•.~io,_~••t•r, t•ck,, rtch19 1t1i,., ) tl••r-littc.~lt.dr,. wi4• ..... -1;;:,..f~" wHh "••d•I wh .. lo. 'INCOME TAX REFUND, WHY WAIT, 1------------------.·"°· -.~.~ -'"i UY'NOW-PAY LATER i~~:-. . '(096 ·;H~:~i~~~2~?~ ~66 .. ~~~mt~~tood. ,,' ' ' · (TBM~) _. '7P luic11' B.ICTM 221 MAKI • ., FAilLANI 51296 ,-=-,.,,...,9--::co=lin'°'NA.,.,..,Dll.==u=x=-1------, CUit.om '.( dr. H:T. :ru'll .~:,. ft&mA .A:Ufo.: Ri:H. 'pOWer 1tffr. . . Sed. Fully1equipPed, auto .. taetibry.air, vJuyl root.:.AM~. !!'!'.'. ~·-~~ inf, vinyh.roof, eood miles. , , · Low,.mUm. (3684SPJ '16,000 -mile.. (329EOIJ . ' (ZN\7577) . . . • ' -·· ·., -~ . -·• .. • · ~ ' · '.., '. .. . . .. { . TRUC'K SALE! .. ....., lo ...... "-· "' loll""" "' '!-. ''4 .... '71 ....... . . . . . 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'· 1wt l ' PAILY'l'ILOT P'ILOT C.LASSIFllD ~· SUNDAY, MA,Clj,'~ 1'71 • • • -.. . ; '66 .. ·PLYM •. Furr.11,~agon . · · .$133· · ; .... w,.. v..a. ..... ....., hctwy .ir .~..... . . _ hltteftrMLU.•1tlJf1f! . . . ADS Diel 6 .. 2•51>78 ' for F~sl ·.R,sufts '.r -'69. OPEL'Kadette Sta~ Wgn. '. !.78 .. 8 , ~ ......... ..,..u~,,.,.., 1288 : · / ~'G -RAft'BLER.Wci.on · · $98. :a· .. · ·1~Pr:!Aii .. ~7otloo1AD0 ··: .i:,. ·SA .. lif '\, 0 .~'~"Wfrit-'t.... ...... -...,,.11w1,.,.,u. I I ,, .. y · _.·1~0~EL=u~O=•A=D~o~·~·"~A~U;S~K~IN~·~----...... ~~--·;..;.·....,.;.;;.. :1·69 CHEV. WAGON ·-. 4 •$·16'88 ; '6· 8· FORDPICl(UP . ;,$-1 - , •, T-lwlH Vt, ...... :t1Mi7i.......... I • ' I lt•I .,,, h ctUf·•l r, 4tl••I J flet fl1l1ai1 .. JJJ ~ , , he...., ,.......,.,l1Mai 719) . ·l , , • • , , 1 (7M12Jt, ri I ' ... ',$910 s ,.,o·~~~.&;~;,:;i:~2488 .. 0 / 1. ~. Pill . ,_ • ' 17:-MU,STAN~-HT!t ....... '$,,2 .. 5.· 88 ;I v.1, .... tre..,,...,1t.w,ffftwfe',1j,htbt ...... Ill.CAI) • Ip.. PIKI .. , w 11111111111111111111111111111111 u 1111111111111u1111111111111 -LEASE I A NEW 1972' · • ---:5 PORD LTD at '71 P.RICIS llElfT·A·r..lR : ::: 5116.95 PER •MONYN • • •·. , -:!' ' ·: : 24 MO. OPEN END LEASE E ·: "TJ!' llAN :YOllNO WHK~D RENTAL SPIC. : :E ~DI.Hf // llllT.\1"2fOIDPlllt : = $111.Jlln;r.:. . "'"'1.1-'!l-fridayJO 19~ ; a = IUI0 ... 11 LIAll ~CemplttoWotk...r - : ASK F. I ~ $15.tl + 6c"" milo. 5 § llLl SPJPflNG Pl I !'.""" 1".MI'" FHI . = 11111111r1,lA11mMnn Ullfl nu1111111111111111111111111JE • • ' . ' ' " '· I . ' ... .. / •" ' • I • • I • II • • • ·~ ... tJP I DAii. Y PILOT S.nd<J, -s, 1972 I .. .c_ . • " "' .. ,, ·.·l ' • • l • THI DOAN'~ HOME. Here's a 5 bdrm split level with. fifeplaces in th!, living room and family room. Perfect' neighborhood, large lot and believe it or. not, a view! Solid Meaa Verde value at $51,500. ' ' ' ' PHONE UNIQUE .:J.tf)"<')~~(). ~---~----- • THI BEST BUY. Bargain-drivers, here's your chance! Drive down Santiago, in Dover Shores and pick out one of the nicest 4 bdrm, poof homes and then go do your thing. These owners want offers and the house deserves better -but we 've tried and tried. It's now at '87,000. and going d0wn. You figure it out! PHONE UNIQUE ' ' ' \ 4 U!'lill()Uf' liVMf' THE DAL TON GANG. That's what we call the neighbors up on Sandone, wbatta bunch! The Dalton's are moving two doors down so their outstanding 4 bdrm with a super-large fee lot Is now available. U·should·C-it! at $85,950. and busy! PHONE UNIQUE 4371i•fi()()() A POOL HOME. Sltnny single story 4 bed· room pool home with ,lots of light and glass and a decorators chance to create a, real excIUng env\ronment. Clean, vacant and In a top Mesa 'verde area. Listed at $52,500. b\lt we knOw a secret! . . • ' .... ~...,_,,.. .. .. --·- • THI MARKAS' HOME. Price jwit reduced '5;000, to mike this one_ of the hottest list· lngs in old Corona de! Mar. Immaculate 3 bdrm, with central patio, sun porch views and low maintenance surroundings. Perfect for travelers! Now '74,500. PHONE UNIQUE THE MIXERS' HOME . Classic Mesa Verde! Clean as a pin and tasteful decor. Sitting on a big lot with shade trees, friendly neighbors and park and school just a block away. For· ma! dining, paneled den , 3 baths, 4 bdrm• and a transferred exec make this interesting. Presented at $46,950. PHONE UNIQUE .uti-.:JOO() ---·--- 4 Ui-.llVUI: t1UMI: THI COMPANY HOME; That's right! Owned by Collins Radio and ready for offers. Vacant 4 bedroom overlooking the lakes, trees and greens of . the champiol!ShiP Mesa Verde Country Club golf course. Deep pile shag, views from 8 rooms and spotless in every room. $96,500. PHONE UNIQUE THE NEWEST LISTING! Galaxy Dr! v e California contemporary, 4 bedrooms with exciting courtyard pool and views of the whole blasted Back Bay! Wells-built and well built and beautiflllly decorated with a slight Spanish flavor. Unique exclusive at $137,500. PHONE UNIQUE f3.t.:J•t3ij()() ---... ~--- "ENCi NA CORONITA'' meaning "over little Corona" and that's where it's at! Stately 5 bedroom Spanish mansion that looks like a Pasadena transplant; complete with base. ment garage, huge downstairs game room, high ceilings and a chance to play decorator. Listed at $137,500. PHONE UHJQUE f)7(j-fi()()() ---e ... --- UNIQUE HOMES, a new idea In residential real estate that is showing a solid (and sen· sational ! ) pattern of successful selling. $1.l million in sales for January; $1.3 million for February. ~ quality salespeople, conscien· Uous workmanship and 3 friendly offices In thet H""°bor area. Be UNIQUE! PHONE UNIQUE . . • . -' THE WILLIAMS' .CONDOMINIUM. 1!'1 ad• lighUul 4 bdrm condominium In the Blutr. with paneling from an old barn, mutad brick shag and beautiful drapes, lhutters and chandeliers. Fee land makes this a unique value! Presented at $45,950. PHONE UNIQUE f37cl•OOOO ---e ----- • . • 4U~t-ou: ' OUR NEW OFFICE, what fun! Dick Veni<Jn< is the manager and wait 'til you see our ltew decor-A huge banquet table, with high bacll: chairs for the salesmen and rQassive chandl. Hers over-head. Watch us grow! Complete formal opening in May at 1649 Westcliff, Drive, Newport Beach. PHONE UNIQUE ~ ~---~---- 4 UNIOOI: tiCMI: THE STOLAROFF HOME. Just previewed! Hillside 4 bedroom with muimum privacy and a woodsle feeling! 3 car garage, large downstairs master suite and paneled den with private patio. Well appointed, quality Mesa Verde home. Presented at $47,950. PHONE UNIQUE ', ' ' ; • <I "'' 1• .. .-. '11A' rrro: .. ... «!() ; 'rl t '" ·•Ct<! :t·-t ' " ''"' ,, ' .. ,, •1' ii l'f o•• . j 4 UN IOOI: 1-ou: IACK BAY ESTATE . 1/3 A~e with circular driveway, used brick and bat and board con· 1tr:ucUon and a sparkling pool setting In the back 40. Inside there'~ ·a 'massive flr.eplace, beam ceilings, sunny kitchen and S bdrms plus. Now at $58,000. PHONE UNIQUI CdM FOURPLEX. See this before Sunset Ma1azine writes It up! 4 Cute units on a 60' lot with a lawn and big tree right In the mid· • dle. Darling units and those lltUe devils art money-mokers! some have views. New ex· elusive at $137,000. ~ UNIQUI E7.HVOO • IN "BAYSHORES. 3 Bedrriis., 2 batha anll chance for a good· buy! Tree '1!necl 1t,eet, du~ d~r. shutters and ~g ~ Mlljnp. There's a low lease on tbt'loi anil. own. !IU • • prime slip space to turn over to buyers. ()pen today at 2516 Vista In Bay~re1. $1511,1111(1. • PHONI UNIOUI , I CClllQICAllEl.MAJl•nl toOO 114.Q E .. Colll "t'wtY• CO... do! Mii MESA VD1J11E 'I• ••D ---DrM,CoM-' l'!BWJIGl'l'VM'H• I• llDO 1M W.1....,, DIM. fkw!POrt .._,. ~ • .o1. . .,., ~I• ••• ,rt.• t l !ll:t ' ,., ' T M ta lo 84 JI an An ho w Pr! mo Joi , l•ndor. -5, 1'172 ----------------------------------------------... DAILY PILOT • 3 ., NO ONE OFFERS . MORE! - ~-r IRING YOUR GOLF CLUBS Thit unique hon1e Is located across s~t· !~ ?.1eadow Lark Golf Co\1rse In Meadow Lark Es· t&tes. Corner Lot 3 bedro~m, & dtin, 2 fireplaces, former model home, $41,500. Call 847-6010. "CASH IS KING - OWNER TRANSFERRED" Only your Inspection will enable you to evaluate this 1parkllng clean, sensibly priced beauty. Yes there''I a large separate family room for your pool table. All terms available. Better hurry call 842-2535. DON'T GROWL AT US H you can't see this alluring home for the bush~.s and trees. It's what we call a hideaway ••. A m01t delightful one. Screened in patio, oUers abundant freedom for all family activities. To see. call 847-6010. ''WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET" And what you get Is a lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home In an excellent EasWde locaUDn,> near West Cliff shopping. Large shade trees surround this well landscaped over size lot. plus 2 patios. Priced at only $36,500. Seller is wanting to move. So come take a look. CALL 646-7171. HAPPINESS IN HARBOR VIEW Join the care-free life with community park:, - pools, and court&. Come home to a portofloo oJroad)' Llndlcaped and llnllhed with many extra ~ Park your bolt or trailer next to the house. Extra ClOleta 6: bookabelYel IOlvt -problems. 3 Jara• bodrooml. 311 batho. 3800 sq, fL ol. luxurious livlng make th1a an -.:utl .. dnlm. PON'T MISS IT! can 1546-2313. • ) L ·:&:STATBRS No. 1 ..... 1 10....,k•--... -...,_a tr•lMlll .. , •••• , ...... .me.. ........ ~ I.• ~-c-,i ... -· _., ..,. . "EXECUTIVE'S DEUGHT- • 3,000 Slj). Fr." Sumptuous large five. bedroom plus den located in a prestige location In Huntington Beach. You'll enjoy the short walk to the beach. Only $47,250. Call us to see this apectacular home. 842-2535 EYE APPEAL - PURSE APPEAL" A big opportunity is waiting for you, here is your chance to live better tor less. This large home located In Huntington Beach, in a very popular area near schools and shopping and you can buy It for no money down and easy month- ly payments. Only $31.000. It's tops, Call 842-2535. NEWPQRT SHORES WATERFRONT Fantastic family home rli:ht on the canal, 4 bed- room and den. Bonus room· plus all• the amenities of Newport Shores Living. $49,950. Good terms. Call 673-8550. "LITTLE DOUGH- LOTS O' HOUSE" This charming 4 bedroom home located tn Hunt- ington Beach, is yours to enjoy ~or a very small initial inv~stment and you don t even have to qualify for the loan. Call us for· the facts about this property. Only $36,500. Call 842-2535. In CdM at this price $48,500, and on tl't'C linrd • streeL buplex with 2 bedrooms and Cireplacr ln front unit. One bedroom with nice patio in back unit plus garage that is i>trt.'!l!il?d and ready to build on. Don't Jet this one get a\vay. Call 673-8550. TRULY A SPACIOUS HOME Of superb design; you'll love it beea~ It is so versatile, so comfortable and so roomy. Ha~ 4 bedrooms, plus family room, 2% bath!!. It's a real showplace. Priced at only $35,450. Call 847· 6010. Do You Recognize These Top Sales People? Tiiey were the very top h1 'the reel estate ffeld during 1971: cutel, they ore the Ytrf top for The Real Est.crten. en well. POOL GARDEN HOME Check Into this brand new listing Jn the DEANE GARDEN HOMES. lt has great contempor.atY detiign \\ith Rustic cathedral ,Ceiling, Atrium with a Fountain, 7 ~ foot privacy walls and sparkling pool with a Cocktail Island. $49,950 with a 10% down. Call 673-8550. PURE HEAVEN ON THE WATER In Dover Shores where ;you sff. the. lights. at Fashion Island after dark and en.Joy a sparkling water view by day. Private pier .for 40' boat With large expansive decking. Thia custom 3 bedroom den home has many extra custom fea· turn -'Jacuzzi, Steam Bath, Gas BBQ, Shuffle Board, outdoor carpeUng and electric garage opener. ·On the Waterfront for only $119,950. call 673-8550 for viewing. BAYCREST POOL ELEGANCE You'll fall In love \\'Ith this spacious hon1e In Baycrest's finest area. \Vi thln this home de- signed by Ivan Wells you'll find 4 large bed~ rooms 4 baths family room with huge stone fireplace. separ8te den or maid's quarters. The home has been tastefully redecorated within the past year. All this and a secluded pool, too! Call today for your appointment to fall In love with this truly elegant home, $92,500. 546-2313. BEAUTIFUL REPUBLIC 5 IR-3 IA 2700 Slj). FEET Btautirul Republic; split level home In Mesa Verde, featuring breaktast area In kitchen, fOI'• mal diolng room, huge atepdown family room with 'wet W and fireplace, and a very large master suite. Situated on corner lot in quiet neighborhood. Owiler transrerred to Florida and propert)'. la priced to sell quickly al $56,900. For additional ln!onnaUon, please phone 546- 2313. "UYE RENT FREE TILL CLOSE OF ESCROW" Owner moved eut and Vacated this 3,000 aq. IL Mesa Verde mansion. 5 br., 1Uper large 'Separate famllJ -, ~ dlninr -pl\!Sh ohar carpet- ing. Grat for ent.erta1nin1 or 1arp family or both. can -= • ' . JUDY SU5AK IOAl'ID 01" JIEALTORS TOP AWARD WINNElt OF 1'11 Judy .-rd ..,.., l!cm11 thin tfty1nt 1111 ,l•r nn, 11111 r1e11v.. 1 i-11 IWlf'll fr'911'1 Ille eMlfl 1,\0f Ml,.._ Wllllfl tor lltr MlllmlllMlll •11111· llM, Tllll h •I Jlllf'f't flrtt 1w1rt1, ti ••• the llllrtl '911• tf te11 t1lel i.r lier. Siii llH ~ I "' IWIMI wl11- MI' fff Ille NIWllM'f 9evltv1rtl otllc• If TM lltNt bM"'8 fitf evtr tfl,... ,...~ ... we1 lllb }'09r "" ti It!• T• AwaN WlllMn fer tllt C•nt llMY'• -·· 11111. •Jvfy ,......_ hi N...,.-t e..n wllfl ..... ......,J_ "FOR RENT" • Beautiful and clean. Truly freshness that you seldom see. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home In Huntington Beach. Every room glitters with freshness. Only $225 per month. Call 842-2535. EYE CATCHING And, so livllble. Gracious splendor ii the key- note of this 4 bedroom with family room. Pro· fessional.ly decorated throughout. To tee is to1 Buy. 847-6010. WANTED: UNHAPPY RENTERS This 3 bedroom condominium ls just the right thing for that young couple. And, It's really sharp throughout. Price Includes carpets, drapes, \\'asher, dryer and refrigerator. All for onJy $20,900. Call 847-6010. WO~K OUT OF YOUR UYE·IN Cozy three bedroom home with crackllnr fire- place. ZONED C-2. Apartment and bath tor employee oft garage makee: Ideal work!hop. Love- ly fenced yard in quiet neighborhood; but a short block from 17th Street, eai;t1lde Costa 1'1'esa. All for $28,500. Hurry! Won't be here next \\'eek. Call 646-7171. LUXURY AT LOW COST Designed A: built for modern Uvlna. 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All for only $47,600. call 646-7171. GOOD, EASY LIVING 3 bedroom 2 bath condominium. Has a nict pri- vate patio and 2 car garage. J ust look out in the front and you see the beautiful pool and clubhouse. For carefree living without any out· side maintenance, this condominium is onlY S21,500. For more Information, please phone 5(6-2313. YOUR CHOICE • PARENTS RmEAT OR CHILD'S PLAY <I bedrooms, 3 b&ths, parenta retreat, large add· ed family room, large office or 5th bedroom, l flreplaces, 3 car garage with built-in storage, conettte driveways, patios and waUu. :l fish ponds, filtered, separate yard for litUe ones, plu.1 lualflandscaping front and rear. All thl1 for only $48,!IOO, all terms. For more lnformaUon and appointment, please phone 5'6-2313. "NO DOWN-NO COSTS" Thltl 2100 sq. tL triumph In beauty 11 the end or that searCh. We've found that extremely good value for your growing family. This <I bed· room H'untlngton Beach 2 story can be yours tor a life time of Mpplness. Compare at $33.000. Cail 842-2335. . FOURTH DOWN AND GOAL TO GO! A coaches like new dream bOme In Mesa Verde. Open air living ii waltlnc for you ln thlt 3 bfds:oom, 2 bath home that reatUttS a prden room comer lot home can be )'OUl'I for only atrium. sunken tub. bllh beam ceWnp and a -~ ~" N-'-m· -· ml-t •-t ••1-buet c.nter ol liY1nK-tlrtplaot. A mU1t a.eel And -.-..__. .......... '"'· .... ..,.. ... _. 00 -e. wtth an assumable roan. JUlt '34,500. Call 646- 8'7-6010. n7L · • BALBOA 1SLAND BEST BUY Dlstinclivf', custon1 built. magnifict>nt Island . homC'. Central Air Conditioning throughout, huae buill in storai;.:{', tinted l:flss, thrtc bedrooms, l baths. Just a fl'\\" Sll'ps from Ufe Guard Beach. Your fun house is evt>n stressed for extra income 11nit. J\'la ny, many <'Xtras, Anxious owner wanU fast action at only $71,500. Call 673-8550. • ·\ THIS WEEK'S LEADER Opportunity knocks again!! Join the arnart aet and move into a Hreume ot comfortable living. Truly an adorable family h ome, Foul' bedrooms, plu~ family area. plus patio. $3J,900. No down to Vels. Call 847-6010. A RARE RND Juiil came on the market ror the flnt time. Five bed1·00111s, 3 baths, 65x150 root Idt. 1~ blockl from 1-larbor Hi. Great famUy home, lmmacu• late. A true delight to see. Priced right at $49,500. To set', call 646-7171. .. ,.AKED TRUTH" . IN MESA VERDE Large 5 bedroom tri-Ievel family home wl~ room to roam. Open-beam vaulted celllnr Jn Jiy.. Ing room, separate formal d1nlng room, eattn1 area in kitchen, wet bar ln family room. All this and much more for $49,950. For more io- formation, call ~6-2313. REDUCED TO $31,500 AND ALL nRMS 'nit.House Has It! flJ 6$0 A.uumable V.A. Loan (21 VA-FHA Terms (3) Cul·De-Sac: Street f4J Near School4 6 Shopping (5) ExcelJent Sbag Carpets (6) Beautiful Tile PaUo (7) Paneled Family Room (8) Heavy Shake Roof ~ (9) $215 total monthlf ....-nl all thlJ with four bedrOoma and a family room. Grttt Family H-. 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HOMES - , ClNERAMtC BAYFRONT Cross your private biidge to Newport's e st dramaUc bay_front home, open 2'.Z story win· dow overlooks your ~ier & slip & the parade ,of passing craft rrunutes from the harbor entrance. All this & 4 BR .. 4 bath, PR, game room & study. OPEN DAILY...,.Yaclitsman's Cove-1641 Bayside Drive . Don Todd. '67f>. 1935 or. 642-8235. ' ..... .... About space with four bedrOms, 3 baths, plus family room. And a real dining room! ,2.story CAPE-C<)D type, large side yard, quiet CUL- __ .. -DE-SAG.-2-car-gara~e ·,.,,, •.. ~~$43,000. ELEGANC E & STUDY Oversized rooms , mint condition -3 bed .. rooms, 3 baths, for~ dining room. $66,500. A 5 5 I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 SAYE C-AI•! VIEW LOT LOVELY NEWPORT HEIGHTS. Located on a cul-de-sac. '50 x 80 ............. $18,500. SAY GOODBYE TO THE LANDLORD Sharp two bdrm. home. Fully carpeted and draped. ELEC. B/l KITCHEN. Dbl. garage -larie fenced lot. Perfect starter home - CALL TODAY ................... ,18,000. WE ARE IN THE DOG HOUSE! With NO DOWN the owner can't understand why we h_avep 't sold his spacious 4 BR, 2 BATH HOME. 'Large LR with Fireplace, Fam. Rm. and B/l Elect. Kitchen. Fully carpeted and draped , protected patio and enclosed yard. Possession can be granted prior to clos-- ing of escrow. llere·s an opportunity to easily move into your home. Will sell at Govt. ap- praisal of ...................... $33,750 . RUSTIC LOFT The feeling of COMFORT abounds in this two lxlrm. older home on one of those quiet side streets in EASTS!DE COSTA MESA. Exterior is used brick and wood. lar£e fire place is used brick and so is the back yard Bar-B-Q and patio. Double car garage and paved alley . Yes, the-re is e loft now usetd as a bedtroom ............................... $23,900 c 0 LW £LL PROPERT IES. INC . REAL ESTATE 220 E.17th S t. Cost a M esa 646· 0555 • 549-1910 Evenings Call 548-4569 or 646-4579 Gentr11 I B£ST IN BLUFFS. NOW YOU CAN AFFORD IT! In the lowest maintenance area, yet with all the amenities of the carefree Blufjs, a delight· ful ENP . UNIT 3 bdrm ., 2 bath condo for only '$33.500! f .-.1 -,.. J • ~~. OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY I TO 5 2400 VISTA HOGAR • BLUFFS "PLAZA" CUSTOM ONE OF A KIND Nothin}! to compare 'vith this new 3 bdrm., 21h baths, separate dining rm. beauty! You'll love its great open feeling & quality up~rad­ ing. GOURMET KITCHEN with "everythmg". Only 6 mos. old. A mu st see! OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY I TO 5 2644 VISTA ORNADA JNEW IL0FFS FRONT 'ROW BAY VIEW Big "E" Plan END UNIT. Much upgraded 2200 sq. ft. 3 bdrm ., .2~ baths, family rm. with wet bar .. Two large, beautiful enclosed patios. Lowest priced front row. $56,500. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR 644~0134 15 ACRES PLUS HOME Spectacular view property with-genUe slop- ing valley, only 6 miles from El Totp .. Nice 2 bdrm ., 1 bath home . Elec. bit-in kitchen & frplc. Could be divided in~o .horpe sites, horse ranch or? Far below market value at $87 ,500. No Matter What It Is SELL IT ' WITH 'A . . DAILY PILOT ·WANT DIAL DIRECT • I BAY VIEW HOME $47,500. Large 4BR, 3 full baths. Palos Verde fireplace. Beautiful landscaping -quiet cul· ·de-sac. VA terms. I.:ois Egan 644-€200. PIER & FLOAT Newport Island. Attractive 2 .BR, 2 bath decorator's home. Fabulous kitchen. Cov· ered petio facing Balboa · Coves. No'v only $79,750. Please call Mrs. Fay for appt. 642· 8235. ' NEW GALAXY· DRl\IE HOMES ·Final opportunity to •'!'ii.;. .new Ivan Wells custom home. Still -time to choose your decor. From $89,200 to ,$151,000. Furnished model OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. • 5 p.m. 2006 Galaxy Prive, Dover Shores. 646-1550. BAY VIEW DUPLEX Lovely pine-paneled 3 BR w/lovely bay view, plus 1 BR apt. in rear. So. of highway - Corona de! Mar. $52.~50. DOVER SHORES SO>'H~S'i'lCAYEC SP1\!<;ISH Strikingly beautiful. .Private courtyard - sparkling pool. Sweeping view. 3 BR., DR, FR, garden room, sundeck, high beamed ceiling, A graceful residence. $139,900 . Laszlo Sharkany 644-€200 LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT Lowest priced I-floor Mediterranean model -$134,500 High beamo:<I c~ling LR + formal DR -3 large BR's - 3 baths. Slip for cruis· er + runabout. Don't pass this up ! OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 pm . • 106 Linda Isle. Davi Cook 642-8235. . MACNAB-IRVINE REALTY COMPANY 644-6200 642·1235 H1rbor View Center 901 Dover Drive 1644 MacArthur Blvd.· NEWPORT BEACH VERY PRIVAT BELO MR ,VA · NO DOWN S Br. 2 Ba, birch cabine bltns, lhq: crpta, tocat in choiOI' area, .Nr . rdlools. M\o.Uvatid All thia Jor $24,fiOO. . * M&-2881 * ) RED CARPET Roal EASTSIDE Spanish Ch!lnnt $23,500 ' . This Is an oldie but a goodi . The cutest home in area. Old time .Spani design "'Ith red ~ arch"'ays, thick p I .a i t e \\"alls, brick f i replace, harch11ood floors and doub detached garage. Jt'a Yltc& t so .... move>·rl~t in. this one for sure. A on&OI kind! :;46--8640 • I~ MrNl·ESTATE, 45' Lot, trees. quial,i 3 ca{r " garage, wellbilt 2 BR + office, 2 bath:(now -,.U=D"'O:--::S'"'A"'N"".p"'c=-11 used as 2 units), $42,500 . SOLD ! . . -within "'!king distajql:- JUST LISTED . Go out to the patio! It's.great! the BEACH ! BR. 2 2 Bedroom, 2 bath home with hig)l ,bel\!!!s. fl.-eplae<. tndscpd.' sto_ne fireplace, FI A heat + neat stuai~ · $3l.l!<l0.' ' · unit. $46,500. SOLD! . BACHELORS (Or Bachelorettesi, don't wr~e ~~-~7• ' . that ch.eek to the l.R.S. in 1?7~. Invest -m · • · · this .carmelish corner duplex. 2· BR + 1 "BR. Reduced to $45,000:· (#,000 Down). ONE OF A KIND! One block to Ocean Blvd ., gracious 3 BR .. formal dining room + of- fice at home. 2 baths. Bigger lot , 45', un· usual value at $64,500. RELAX! This lovely home is immac. in & out. Very private 2nd floor suite for Mom, p~us 2 bedrooms, la!ge family 'room, ne w kitchen & a shady brick patio. $57,500. SPANISH, new, view, all you've asked us for. Formal dining room , den, 3 baths, 3 large bedrooms, bre·akfast area, all'electric ~itchen. Not leasehold! $79,500. WE SPECIALIZE IN CORONA DEL MAR .CHRIS HOPPER DICK STRICKLER . UNIVERSITY ·REAL TY 673-6510 PREVIEW . SHOWING NEW HOMES COUNTRYSIDE IN LAKE FOREST From·,,$22,450 2, 3, 4 BEDROOMS FHA & VA Financing' available. Occupancy as early as end of Ma'rch. Homes de signed to give you maximum ,Jiving space .. Come see . for yourself or CALL. (7141 .830-3250 Sin·· Diego ·fwy. lo El Toro exit, loft lo CQUN.TRYSI~ in L1ko ForOll Mulrlands, loft to Rid90 Route, Genrr11I ... J ~-"·< 0 4 LIDO ISl1 . 4 Beilrilom, 2 bath, French Reeency 217 Via Eboll Open Sat/Sun. W .. , . , .*66;500 . ~ . NEWPORT ISLAND . ·waterfront. Nearly n,w duplex. Pier le float 4017 Channel Pl. Open Sat. 1·5 .... $110.000 BAYtRm Custom Ivan Wells 4 BR., famll y rm.; 3~ ba. Pool. Sun~en liv. rm., circular din rm . 1801 Sandalwood Ln. Open Sun. 1·5 $98,950 NEWPORT· CHANNILFRONT • Decol'llor'• chlplex. Pier & noat . View Home eaq SpaC:ioos & ideal for. en talnlng, w/indoor pool iaCUlli. im.~ . Lease $145.<0J • Fee. By app't Biii Grundy, Roalto Ml klaY11d<, NB 6JS.61 ,$27;500 Owner selling. 3 Bedrril.is., baths. family rm., 'den, try hall, ~auWul ext with tiled roof, swim Br~. $27.500. 8J'H691 .. •CONDO· SPECIAi,$ Seventeen 117) to c from. $22,600. to $51 from nOthing dcw-n to' you name ii! • LARWIN • 96M405 'ANYTIM $29,500 0\llnl'I' trail.I. 4 Bedrmll., baths, den, entry ball, livine rm.;-natural b flreplace1 bullt·lns. b r 129.!llO. -· Th- 0AIl1 P.ILO ORANGE · .. COAST'S . , 18'"'ing 3210 lolarClll l>pen Sun. UH " ..... •97,500 .. ~ D~~N l'ALn . "'ti t11z: lhl,;. N.I. ·' nMINO M~~efP.la .1111-W. ·lfwf-N.I. 646-t761 --. ------·----- • • ' ' l~I ---• • I~ I _,... . l~I _ ..... 1ie, ......... rel o.n.;.11 Gener•I 0-r•I GentrJI O.ner1I -~-============liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii~~--11~~...,._;~~~ •• ' • < ;, HSELLERS OF FINE HOMES" OPEN HOUSES •• , SUNDAY 1-$ I' " ~08 HAZEL -while water view -lovely 3 BR. 3 bath & exotic pool. ...... $92,500. . . · 1100 WEST BAY (42 ct. bayfront) Lar118-& elegant S·BR. home wUh slip for two large .-boat... .. ·, : .. "" .. .. .. .. .. .. . f245,000. " . f 1026 SEA LANE -view of boy & ocean. Im- maculate 3 BR., ancl'family rm. Best value " for , ......... ! .... '. .. _. ........ $50,500. -2815 HARl!OR .VIEW Dr. -Panor.amlc bay & ocean view. 4 BR., family rm., secluded pool .......... · ...... " .. .. .. f77,500. " Before you buy or sell, &:et our 675a new U1tJnp booklet. C&ll . . . .. ? I rr f~ BAY ~.~E~~.~ .'" ." 1 \' I <· . " • I · oflnda J!Jfe 1 I PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ..:i· 3 Lind• Isle Drive -Open Sunday -Beautiful new 5 BR., 4'h BA. home. Water- !ront llvln[ rm. & formal dining. Handsome a oak panellell fam, rm., frplc., wet bar. Large master suite has frplc. &,cozy Jounge area, " :view of Bay & the mountain a ...... $I 79,500. ;· SI Linda 1111 Drive · · 5 BR .. 4\0 ba., on lagoon. Lge waterfront •' family rm. & living rm. Formal dinihg rm. ; custom decor, deck & slip $189,000. n 77 Linda Isle Drive l 1~ Bea utifully decorated 5 BR. home on lag_0:0n. >Huge mstr. BR. w/beam ceilinp, frpl. Lge. · Jiv. rm. & family rm. Formal'dti!. rm. Secur· ity System, deck & boat slip ....... $238,000. Watarfront Lots o. 76: 3 Cal"g,@l'•ge. Faces South .. $80,000. o. 56: .)'forth Lag90n exposur• "·'; '8t,-OOO .. f Fof. C'omplete lnforni1tlon ~ Ott .~11 .. ~"'"'r. .. ~ .~Jk.~ 'llLL GRUNDY, REALTOR -341 l1vsido Dr., Soito 1, N/B. 67U161 l I . ; OPEN SUNDAY, MONDAY 1·5 •'1424 SANTIAGO DR. Slop by & BUY. Neat -3 Bdrm .• fam. rm., din. rm., on fee land. Adult cared for by original owner. Exclu· sive at $'17,500. Bud Austin OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 : Large, gracious, view home at 2812 CLIFF DR., N.B. 3,000 Ft., on quiet, quiet street, with upstairs den & guest rm., with good , view of bay & Lido. $72,500. Bill Comstock ,. CAPISTRANO VALLEY ESTATE Lovely secluded 4 yr. old ranch home. 5 Bdrms., 3\0 bath_s, 1 1/3 acres. 50' Pool. H,orses · GK ., Pe~ect family holl)e & Ille atyle. $173,500. j:Z,eprge Grupe SEE THE SUNSET Over Catalina in this'spotlesi 4 ·BR, & FY.R in Lu~k Harbor View. Priced to sell . '69,· _'_500. Hurry, this is good! Jim Muller ATTENTION BUILDE,RS 1 We have several fine bldg. lots 1n .Baycrest, Westclllf, Dover Shores on Highland, San- ' tiago, Leeward & Galaxy. $24,950 -f45,000. Charlene W!lyte , ALL ON ·ONE LEVEL , In happy living UNIVERSITY PARK. Attr. 3 BR. home, sep. din. rm. & brkfst. rm. . Beam ceilings. One blk. to pool. $34,900. "Chuck',' Lewis 1 CdM CHARMER~2,500 New decor -shn carpeting, updated kitch- -en.&'bath; dbl. gaiage .. R-2 I:.ot & ideal·for building unit. Triana Bergin BAYSHORES Custom home in private community~ 3 Bdrm., l o/• baths. In rilov .. ii) conditio\;, · "51town by ~p't. $59,500. Harry Frederick >, ~ ~,' RG'E VIEW' HOME In Came.. bores. 3 Bdrms., plus maid's. Family rm. 'Pool on one side, spacious ter· race with jell>.' view on the other. Private -'beadt access. Eileen Hudson • ' P,RESt lOE DOVER· SHO S AREA Dramatic: builder's horn -Story entry. Large fam . rm. w-va ceil., f BR., 3 ba. Elegant decor th out. $94,590. Belle Partch . BEAUTIFU t MONARCH BAY 3.000 ·~· ift. of elegance. 3 BR., FR, pool , view, ~IJamlly, home, European motif; presllg comm. Only fl00,000. Bob Yorke Ul-07110 --Cold\~11, ...... 644-2430 ~ UO NIWPOllT CI NTlll Dll, N.I . •· ERITAGE REALTOR$ BARG~IN HUNTERS Paint and paper will make a big difference. Nici! family home, complete w/S bedrooms, fam . rm .. firepl ., built-In elect. kilch ., lovtly shake roof and cversized dbl gar. Now va· cant -needs decorating .. Submit YOUR OFfER. Priced only FHA & VA terms. Call 5-40.1 151 (Open Ev!•·l 3 CAR GARAGE Attached to a hard lo fiod tri level 5 bed- room Republic home, formal dining, over· sized family, with fireplace. Perfect Mesa Verde location for growing 'family. Owner's transfer dictates immed. sale. y C1ll 546-5880 !Open Ev11.I ' . EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming, modern, extra nice 3 bedroom, dinng room, fireplace, builtins, big R·2 lot with room to build. Asking $27,750, All terms including NO DOWN VA. C1ll 540.115 l (Open Ev11.) . SECLUpED PRIVACY Sharp Eas!side 4 bedroom, 2 bath + dining rm. & enclosed patio, Bltin kitchen, firepl & dbl gar. l)eep secluded lot on · quiet cul- de-sac. Owner transferred -Priced to sell. C1!1 546-5880 (Open Ev11.I UNPRETENTIOUS SECLUSION Delightful family home in tranquil park like setting in Upper Bay area of· Newport Beach. Large living, dining & family rooms. Two raised hearth fireplaces, pleasant buil\jn kitchen with .. eating area and separate util- ity room . Generous master suite, beautifully maniCured grounds and much more. $59,500. On fee land.· C•ll 5-40.11S1 (Open Eves.) 2 YEARS NEW · Owner moving, needi(.belp.; Large · stiory, 4 bedrm, 3 bath home, . .clQse tg So. Coast plaza. Many xtras incl. ~ahJke l roof, elect. blt·in, dbl firepl & be'Jm ceiling.. U>w down FHA or no down VA timns. ' . · Coll 546-5880 (Op1n Ev11.I MODERN BEAUTY No Down .VA ~ Mediitv•I Price 3 Bedroom & large family room or 5 bed· room easy conversion, separate dining room, builtin kitchen, finished garage incl tiled floor. Lari?:e yard. North C. M. loca· lion nr schools· & churches. SHARP, CLEAN NEAT, FHA. VA. $28,700. C1ll 540-1151 ~. •• • ,•,., ·-• ~ ~ I (Open Eves.} GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION Just released. 4 Bedroom 2 bath home. Priced only $24,400, w/$1 ,400 down pay· ment. Completely remodeled with new shag carpets and paint. Perfect lo~ation on quiet street close to everything. Don't miss this one -call now. C1ll 546-1151 (Open Evff.) ERITAGE -Two Offices - Serving The Harbor Area 2911 Bristol St., C.M. 540-1151 546-sall 1500•Ad•ms, C.M. C. F. Colesworthy & Co. Realtors WATERFRONT 1 On private Island community. 6 bedroom home tha.t is just right for the water orient-1 ed family that loves to entertain. With a little all<!ring the dock will take a 50' boat. Call for an appointment to inspect this one- of-a-kind home & best of all, you own the land. $295,000. NEWPORT HEIGHTS SPACIOUS custom built 4 bedroom home o,n quiet Cul-D .. sac street. Close ,to West· clllf shopping & schools. wu .. sayer kitchen including refrigerator. Large master suite & like new shag carpeting throughout $33,500 and worth it! . EC1$tbluff Office • 640..0020 Bayside Office • 675-4930 4 Bdrm.;! Bath H~me ON·~~~-$12 ·79-5 OR; •• LAND COUnTY I ONLY DU,Lud AND i'a1'1.Dn ALSO AYAILAIU ' 1 FIATU.IN•1 ' e I J-iJ Sqv•t• F••t e L•th •nG r.l•1t~ • Si11••lo11t W•rdroliott e Htrdwood C•bh11t1 e lrttkfttf l 1r e Low Fln•ncl119 CALL 537-0380 ****** * TAYLOR CO. * BEAUTIF UL LINDA ISLE Want a waterfront home? Have something to exchange? TDs, land, apt bldgs or? Then see two brand NEW 4 BR •homes' w-FR, study & formal DR. High ceilings , sundeck and d~arn kitchens-. Wonderful open plan for easy entertaining. Hurry! $155,000 each. 8 LIN,DA ISLE OPEN S ... T-SUN 1-5:30 HARBl)R VIEW HOMES Beautiful near-de'w 2-story home wlth 4 bed- r.m_s, · fam rm & formal DR. 2 Fireplaces, luxurious carpeting & drapes. wet bar, patio char-glo barbeque. Garage has many cus- tom features. Land included . $68,500. 1741 PT. SHEFFIELD OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5:30 BIG CANYON COUNTRY t L'\J B Call to see our fine selectton of luxury homes just completed in this~prestigious area right in the heart of Newport Beach. Guarded en- trance into the area where you can enjoy the country club-atmosphere. Private golf course & C.C. Customized homes w-4 & 5 bdrms plus. $89,500 to $158,000. . . LUURIOUS WATERFRONT-41'5,000 Imma~ulafe condition. Lge living rm for gracious entertaining. Cheerful "morning room.11 3 Fine BR flus waterfront master BR w-fireplace. Poo . Slip for lge boat . 507 BAYSIDE DR. OPEN SAT-SUN 1-5 :30 DOVER SHORES-VIEW-Si9,500 Perfection plus!Move right into this profes- sionally decorated home on beautiful corner site, with VIEW of bay. Lux cpting & dr•pes . 3 BR , FR & study. Privacy. 3 Oar, ' 2042 GALA'XY OPEN SUN 1·5 :30 • CO A,NER HOME AND INCOME Goodd n¥estment-excitingly different'. Easy yard care. Center of Coroha det Mar. Nice home '•& charming apt plus ·more. Vacant, easy to see, rea.dy to move into. See today! 439 HELIOTROPE OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5:30 · FANTAS1'.IC 3 UNITS On the water in Newport! 2 Br'and new spac· ious 3 BR & one ·2 BR remodeled. I* Lots. Dock, fireplaces, great location & priced to s~ll. New listing ;-won't last. $169,500 350~ FINLEY , OPEN SAT 1-5:30 NEWPORT BEACH-$64,500 Impressive custom-built home on •nice cor· ne·r 'site. S S,Pacieus BR, formal· DR plus hu'ge recreation rm . (convert it "tb 2 bed- rms).\ Cedar paneling. Mex. tile entry. En- closed front courtyard . 3 Car garage. Room' for boat. · BAY ISlAND-$135,000 Charm & quiet atmosphere is a well known fea~r.e of this exclusive island wit)\ park &; teams court. Older but clean & livable ba.r- ftofi t 'home •I I bCliin' "Pfer iKcrlltp. Cl'IOICE WATERFRONT LOTS Dover Shortis-$49,500 Linda lsle-$69,~75,000-$85,000-$100,000 Office Open Saturday & Sund.1y "Our 27th Year" . WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 Son Jooquln Hills R .. d NEWPORT CENTER 644-491 O * * * * * * Pele Barrell fee~.ft'J predef!.id LOOKING FOR IA YCREST7 SEE TO APPRECIATE -3 Bedrooms, dininR room and breakfast area. Newly painted and carpeted. Nice home-nice neighborhood .............................. $55,500. 1601 Tr1dewind1, N.B. Open Sit. & Sun. 1-5 HAS EVERYTHING -ConvenienUy , loca ted 3 bedroom , family room & dining rQom - with heated and filtered pool. Nice hobby room and boat storage area ..... " . $53,500. 1820 Irvine Avt ., N.B. Open Sat. & Su n. 1·5 BU il T. FOR WHEELCHAIR AND THERAPY -Extra wide halls and doorways enhance this 3 bedroom, family room home. Nice yard with fen ced & heated & filtered pool. $60,000. 1730 Tr1dewinds Ln ., N.B. Op.1n Sat & Sun 1·5 HOW ABOUT CLIFFHAVEN? WARMLY ENVITING . CUSTOM -'-Time for outdoor livina:. lovely patio and pool. .3 bed· «>Om and den. some view. fee land S58.50Q. 305 Klnp~ Pl .. N.B. Open Sun. 1·5 AND NEARBY -Exclusive and by appoint· ment only . See this 2 bedroom , family room cottage with large pool and lovely covered patio ........................... $38, 750. Offic e Open Seturday1 & Sundey1 PETE BARR En REAL TY 1605 WMlcll lf Dr., N.B. 642-5200 GtMr.11 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY' t-5 451 ESTHER STREET If you are looking for a spacious 3 bdrm. home: surrounded by beautifully planted grounds, with privacy -we've gol it. Fea- tures-includtt a massive living rm., huge frplc. & sprinkled grounds on. timers. Priced , very realistically at $53 ,500. WILLIAM WINTON, RHI Estate 229 MAR IN E, BALBOA ISLAND '75-3331 DcillY Piiot: Classlfled ORANGE coAIT's . lliT r • I~ Gtn.t ral <;OMFY CO Eastslde 2Bedrocim ·f $22,500 An aldle hut • good ie. &ina complet11ly rrpainted, ready 10 be lived in. This cutle hat hard11o'OOd floors, 2 good 1lz11 bedrooms. la~ walk-In closets, m11ny big trees, largr lat. This home is Ad bttalttif1 11 has to 1peod evl'r)· night alone -lt'1 Va. cant -Come see it. Sd.le.r hi reasanable. 546-8640. PRIVACY GALORE ON THIS BIG CORNER LOT ALL OF' THE l SPACIOUS , BEDROOMS apen onto patkl area. Serene gardCl'l,llCttin.t:. II just needi1 your pt'rsonal i n I f' r i o r dcror1111ni:: louches !o be J)C'rfccl. Close to xlnt JL:hops and schools, $30,000 , VA/1-~HA OK. Joa. COATS ~WALtACE REALTORS . Open Eveningt •. 962-4454 • WET YOUR , WHISTLE! If you have been waiting for a custom built home with · lots of natural wood, beam- M cath~ral ceilings, 4 bedrooms, a dlnine room, a family room. SKYL.lGFt\l'S and PANTRY, and bu'tt1 11round a SP ARKLI NG ·HEATED AND Jo'ILTERED POOL, then grab your phol"t'e' and dleJ 646-7171! A great Newport Beach ad · dress at o~ly $5.1,000 with 10'7a down. i 1-0) THE REAL 1· )l E~TATERS ·--. - The beautiful cathedral ceil- ings v.•ith its lniilrecl lighting enhance th i 1 charn$g beauty. It has a. formal"""'dlning room wl~ glW l'loors to view I r sparkling blue poo, E n c h a n t Ing landscaping surrounds 11. glassed ari-fum with artlstl~ tropical plants around 11, colorful spot lighted wa!ertall. 'This four bedroom plus den and pool Nu Just been redue@d $4000 . to $59,500. 546-8640, Youi:-boat that Is! Ntwport Beach homi!! on channel wilh largl' pier. Two separa1e homes, one 3 Bedroom, one 1 bedroom. Great for real f11.mUy living and water 1un. $!1.i,500. Call 646-7171. I-al THE REAL 1~I:STATERS ,., • 'T., ' I ?/ Distinctive 4 bedroom, 2.400 sq. ft. Spen!eh Villa with a pt'rmanent breathtaking view at only $69,500. $23,900 4 BDRM + POOL No rlown \erms avtll11oble. · Beautltully dtcoral<'d, 2 bath!, • bdrm., all luxurious kitchen, dining rm., central floor plan. bric. 50-1720. TARBELL , 29';i5 Harbor, Cost.a Mu.a. BAYSljORES VIE W & POOL W11terlrong cwit. home, 4 or 5 bdrm1. View from mo1t rooms. Bf Ft. IOI, spacious yard. Rtdr 10 $240,000 . Bill Grundy, RH ltor $41 Bayside, N.B. 675-0161 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS FOR ACTION .•• , CALL 642·5678 .• fl .Sund11, Marth .51 1972 .. DAILY PJLOT "ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE" IN CAMEO SHORES Spaciousness and elegance awa.it you in th' 4 bedroom. 3 bath CATHEDRAL CEILING dining roorn , fireplace, carpels & drape BUILT-IN KITCHEN. Lovely POOL & G DENS pl u• BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEW., lasting investment in gracious living $116,75 "HERE'S A GO-GO-GO" FOR YOUR DOUGH Built in~range and oven. ctishwasher and di. posal, carpets and drapes. 2 Units have -'bedrooms, 1 bath: 1 Unit has 2 bedroom. l Y..i bath \\'/fireplace. Each unit has 2 ca ports, maintenance free yard and pool priv foges , and from UPSTAIRS BALCONIES. VIEW. . ........................ $75,00 j· "A LITILE BIT OF HEAVEN" I IN CORONA DEL MAR 2 Bedroom , 2 baths, fireplace, cute mode kitchen . picture windows with enclosed sid patio, GUEST QUARTERS over the garag ONLY ONE BLOCK TO THE BEAC ............................... $49,90 "AIN'T SHEE SWEET" LIVING ON THIS STREET Feel like getting a'vay fron1 it all? Try this bedroom 1 bath do,vnstairs. U~stairs, the Ji ing, dining. kitchen ~1ith budtins. invitin fireplace WITH A MINI VIEW. ma ster room & bath. .Just steps to the water i CHINA COVE. . ................. $85,000 "MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY" IT'S FEE IN TURTLE ROCK. 3 Bedrooms, famU room . 2 baths, 'atrium, builUns with se cleaning oven, shag carpetinf and custo drapes. Large covered patio with super land · scaping. WOULD YOU BELIEVE $47,900. "BUT BEAUTIFUL" i IN POSH IRVINE , ATRIUM type entry, charming -open spe cious living room \Vith fireplace and VIE\V. 3 large bedrooms, lovely family room. baths. 2 year old.jlome. . , ........ $59,500. "BLUE SKIES" ON BALBOA ISLAND THE CIRCULAR STAIRWAY leads you u the s~irs where you will find the living room, dining room , kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bath ALL CARPETED. Downs tairs, 3 bedroomg, 1 bath. Great idea ................... $79, DELUXE DUPLEX ADORABLE UPPER FRONT LEVEL UNIT, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, formal dining rooni firt- place, built-ins.' LOWER UNIT, priv•te e trance; fireplace. BACH UNIT one beollrO<lrJ! deluxe apartment, CORONA DEL MAR. ... · .................. ' • . . • . • • . . $81,000. "DEED·l·DOO, ,; AND YOU WlLL TOOi All wranned un in this nice TWP STORY 4 bedroom. 3 bath. HUQ: RUMPUS RQOll( that will take a nool table. builUn kitchen, large yard mill accommodate your 30 fojit boat, and a spaClous feeling prevails tbruout. ...... " . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . $39,900. YOIJ · CAN SEE . "· "HARIOR LIGHTS" · PA'NORA)lllC VIEW OF NEWPORT. HAR· , BOil. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, SPANISH fire- place, kitchen wjth built-ins .. CUSTOM dec- orated carpets & drapes. BUILT-IN WINE CELLAR & WET BAR. Entertain under the stars. BEAUTIFUL PATIO, AUTO TIME ~.:;~H;;:~~:t~r·:;~~:g ~1~~ ON BALBOA ISLAND CUTE BALBOA ISLAND beach cottage, 2 bedroom, I bath , FIREPLACE, front patio, one block to South Bay. Only ..... $32,500. "MY IDEAL" IN THIS TOWNHOUSE In BACI< BAY AREA . 3 B•droom. 3 bath. builtin kitchen. COMMUNITY POOL & ,REC ROOMS includin g billia rd s, cards and sew· ing. CARPET & DRAPES allowance. Only " ............................. $26,250. e OPEN HOUSES e 105 STEVENS (Sandpoint) SANTA ANA SUNDAY 1·5 4539 ROXBURY RD. CAMEO SHORES CORONA DEL MAR. SUNDAY 1·5 2718 SHELL CHINA COVE CORONA DEL MAR SAT & SUN 1·5 l ~ AMI A$$0W,JlS REALTORS 644·7270 2t21 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA OEL MA~, CALIF. I I J .• •' ... ... ~·.,·,,·,,, , .. . '• .. • • . ' . ' f <> •r • r • _ ....... • r 1--------1 General OPEN. SAT/SUN. 1-5 •l4 POWILL PL. G.norol General . -• -·~ • t 0:-r•I ".:'l. ... ******* .. *** HugeFamllyRoom 4 Custom Homes CONDOMINIUMS CHEElfUL ' .;"C1PEN ilousi '* ·1::;::,::::;~::;;_;:~= Nowf*1 Htlllits · Lille • ,.iet -tT Yoo'll -ll>ll• ...... ...._ ' u.. _ • .,,..,..._ Alld, ,r No Down To Vets On l!J Acre a BR 2 BA. boot 1or the W .f1 fl / You b&raain hunten mlAll E a 1 t 1 I d e Costa M~ S HELf' •••••••••• 121.950. Br!Pt & c,,..rful home near 1933 BAYSIDE DR. $74,500. Newport Htf., A •a .IPIOI CORONA. DEL MAR I l.oYHy 5 J»droorn home tlYtr• ~ (,. ol.achinm'Jer ·tee thll Mna Verde beauty. &autUu.I 1ettlna w 11 h 3 BR 2·BA, pluJh 1ri PARK.'C BR., 2 Ba .. Jd,t· SAT/SON. 1-5 ._, ao~ coune + lplll'kJ- )'OU 0ll -tbe price, too. ' -· ~ DP•N 'UT. 1-1 · New carptt, beautllul. Palol towttirw shade t re e 1 . immac •• • • •••• • • $2%.500. Verde 11o.nt. fireplace plus $65.GOO .. Price lncludn the 2 BR 2 BA, any firepl, Re<ilto,. i;ffe~~i!L; iaik;r ·i°L~e c:~ ..... ~~:i chfn bltm:. FA heating, new Relax . a enjoy btachlronl ,bi& ~c-.view. l'onml carpell.._larJ< fenced >all!. liv~' it Ill ~ ~ ~ 111!1< family .t """' Aakbli P'J,900. tacula'r view of ~ e~ nlOdiem convt.nlence in thll WARM & RICH 1ra ...... , Bdrnu .. ' ba'•· c0mtortabi. :isoo "' ·tt ""' On Hlgh)and Dr. in Newport, plus ~ rm. Bfauti.tul atory borne. Call 545-W4 llkf new 41P1cioua bdrma I garden entra~. Quality (open rvn:.) IMl.'1'QRT aRISTOL Hpri!.e!' 'flet, Hame1 Trarafttred ~ must aieU in a hurry; one of the last -+-+•Monaco Modela,.3 Bdmu., 2 Proudly · Announc" That . 'llnl1ors 11ea1tort P!:'-,,-~ •. H&rbor Blvd. 2190 Haibor Blvd. at Adams family rm., 2'-1' baths. coruirructfon thrwut. Sliding atass wall o'look> a WILLIAM WINTON .-.-4~ .. fonna1 dinlila: nn. "A~ ~ 1 pie Pie" kitchen opera to _._ Only 146.910 - j 1DO you own ihe land! ' oo<o COUNTRY ESTATI · ~ , 11 i · r .1 n Newport a.ac:h f · 0 ; Thi• luxury ranch house,· 4 I j)' {hdm.iL A Jae• t.amlJy rm., nestles on over an acre ol complete privacy. fiOO Sq. . Ft. &\It'll', Mule, ~le \ fJt from houJe, ~for teMie I acr ,ets., pool, or about a dozen l 't~ Jd;&! ~~ ~ I . . I . 'f1:9._ j_· j ·•" w iUjiJi ' ,,. ,,,,,, ; ' ,.· " THE Bl.'IFS ,ftC;l • I -tr... "FRQNT ROW'' ·BAY VIEW ·-• T , . . 1 """' .... . $57' 500 ,'-'OJ ! . ' , ' Virginia . Culldns HAS JOINED HIS STAFF OF PROFESSIONALS VIRGINIA is . by no means a newcomer to this orea. Sh~ is one of the most dedicated. proficient, courteous and professional sales· people in the Real Estate business with eight aucceS!ful years iri' the sales of residential property. Bein& a long time resident of Newport-Costa Me9 VIRGINIA' has earned 1 multitude of 1riiiici1; and ·'past ." present grateful clients .P.P..clallvely speak highly of her. Foi-truly copscientiou11 and coDsiderate ef-!Ort 1n your Real Estate needs, contact VIR· GINJA CULKINS at 1&16-3928 anytime. rk****************** "1"''"11'--::===""'--1 <1d!)'-'-~r•I '·/f'l;'l• •. QUALITY FAMILY HOME 5'S-.9491 Open 'til 9 PM MS-<M65 Open 'til 9 PM $200 DOWN • STEIDER sparkling pool, Many ex-Real E1t•t• "HI-HO SILVER" tru. A tamUy hoine lo be 229 """'" Balboa lslond proud of. w,ooo. 67S.3331 !Jul Estate 3. 8edioom. ~ beth "'"" "houae. Plush carpets & ·dnpet; throu,hout. built.In raace & oven _.and ·re I ri&:erator. Community ::: .. ·~:! ~"~: CAL9-L 0 , .... ,... cusToM 2.sroRv Gov'T REPo •A ·-.,;th 2 Bdrm•. l an oHlce. 4 BR i BA, dbl -· .. ., S E. l quire. No ·down pa,ymenl __..... ......, p CIA IZING IN •nd own0< Wiii pay your •£ALTY 1.oned Cl. Clo,. to beach l ahag . carpta and f!<ahlY clol!line costs. balance ii 165 Nt•r "'"P•rt •••• orrlt• bay •. A ti~ view from palnt~. Best hUJT)' • $U.450. • pool " club house. sn.ooo. , Mdat be IOld. Call now. Property Iha Thi H · LOC TI i El upsta1n:,, Priced at $52,500. • $220 mo PIYS all. C.U _n rent. 1 untmgton A ON, QuaJ ty, • Call : 673..J663 9'19--8165 Eves 545-8424 (open eves.) • Walker & Lee ~emenl Beach beauty ia only ga~.Value.See thia4Br., nNllllfl $33.~. Hurry Call ~2535. l Ba., 192.5' beauty, Fine.I CofM!ercial, Residential in College Park. N e a r 6 Apartmmll achooil, colle&e. shopping. , 2790 llUtm Blvd. at Adams Sell appraisal Owner ~8376 associated BROKERS-RE AL. TORS 202S W Bolboo 67J-366J ·~ n-n 'til 9 p M. 149 E. Broadway, Costa Mesa --=::·"""~,,..=..,::..~· =, Cor Fullerton & Broadway' 'l)e fastest dra• lJl the w .. t -·-:. a DaiJy Pilot Cua1fted 642-4591 Fut resuJia are Just a phone HOUSE Hunttni? Watch the HARBOR VIEW HOME Sell idle item1 ·>d. 6U-5671 call away. iU-5618 OPEN HOUSE column. 2 BR & den e e 644-1010 64i-5678 Now! Generel General · General General Ge~ne-ro"'I --~-- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::::~=~185~1~.~E~lba~C~ircle, Costa Illes• , .l . MM850 $51,500 ' (~ll!l \.S) HOUSES FOR SALE (2 Badroom) • 409 Gloucester, Costa Mesa 642-8235 (2 Badroom) (Sun 1·5) 212 Santa Isabel (Eastside) Costa Mesa 646-3928; 546-8651 · (Sat & Sun 1·5) (2 Br & Family Rm or Den) 610 Avocad~. Corona del Mar · 673-8550 S50.500 I Sat & -Sun 1 ·5) # 26 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach 642-8235 "· (Sun 1-5) 302 Visqi Suerte (The Bluffs), NB ~ $38, 750 (Sun 1·5) 2312 LaLlnda P.I. (Back Bay), NB 645--06f2 ' $38,000 . 64:>--0682 *405 Cat'aiina (Npt Hts ), Newport Beach 644 4848 $59,500 (Sunday 1-5) 111 Via Koron (Lido Isle). NB 675-5200 ; (Sun 1·5) (4 Bedroom) * 1800 Glenwood Ln (Baycrest) N.B. 6754392 (Sat & Sun l·S) 217 Via Eboli (Lido Isle) N:B. 646-1787 $66,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5 ) *1831 ·Beryl .Ln., Newport Beach 6754930, 640-0020 (Sat & Sun 1·5) ' · (S Badroom & Fomlly Ro0m or Don) 2230 Aralia St. (Easi Bluff) N.B. 1 644-1102 Si5,000 (Sun 1·5) , 2006 Galaxy Dr., Dover Shores, N.B. · 646-1550 (Dally 10-5) ' **309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) N.B. '646-1550 $169,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 13'37 Galaxy Dr.'·(Dover Shores) 'N.B. 642-8235 $219,500 (Sun 1-5) · 2400 Windward Lane, Newport Beach i 548-2514 · (Sun ~2-6) 1551 Sandcastle (llbr Vu Homes) CdM • 644-2538 $85,000 (Sat & Sun 12-4) 3607 Park Green Dr., Corona de! Mar 675-7226 '92,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) • 2759 Tern Circle alresi Verae) C.M. 1 . 549-3221 $51 ,500 • . (Sun 1-5) 193i Swan Dr. (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 540'1151 $49,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *1536 Galaxy Dr .. Newport Beach 644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1·5) I 1~21 Port .llarmouth (llbr Vu Hma). N.B. 1 644-7662 '64,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2027 Paloma, .Costa Mesa ; 645-0073 .$47,950 . (Sat & Sun 1·5) : . I I **3 Linda Isle Dr (Unda Isle). NB · j 675-616l · 1 (Sunday) (Condominiums For Sale) 1 I In fashionable · Baycres~ on.q¢et::tree-lined lltreet . 3 spacious bedrooms :&,. baths.-Com· fortable, paneled family roolJI. adjolni mQd· ern cheerful kitchen. Separate formal dilling room. Nicely landscaped, eadj>sed ;Ord. lm· maculate thruout. '$114 ,500.' lh ' · . \• Ulf'Dolphin Terrac;,e (lriine-Tiir.) CdM . · , 644-Z430 J52,500 . (Sµn 1-4) 2301! Java ~a . Niguel TerfaC., L.N. 134 Shorecliff Rd., Corona de! Mar 1\4 Yia Mentone, Lido Isle . · . · ·675-0123 .,76,500 , (~un l ·S) *~Yltlinllllitta, (Blufff'Plaza) N.B. I 644-~15 , '32·~~ (Sa\ fo _Sun 11-5) • ., ORIENTAL FANTASY With a fabulous VIEW, in exclusive Irvine Terrace. Secluded & restful atmosphere, with 4 bedrooma & baths,,even a soothing Japan· ese Furo Oke tu~. Forinal dinini room with breathtaking views. Dralnati~ swunming }>001 in Oriental garden. $18'7,400. . , . · UDO ISLE SPECIAL 642-8235 (Sun 1·5) 496-1513 $49,950 (Shown by app',t) 13 llodroom) 310 Rubv. Balboa Island · 673-6550 171,500 ISat & Sun 1·5) **# 106 Liilda Isle, (Linda Isle), N.B. 646-1550 $134,500 (SUD 1·5) 221 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM • l~a ... Tenant lilovinR -owner says sell! 3 Bed· rooms; close \o priva\e community beach, pri· vate yard. Coiy, book'llned Ji\>ing room plus a !Ormal dining room. Street to street lot. 644-6200 S69.500 I Sun 1 ·5) 2904 Paoer Lane (Upper Bay) N.B. .~,500. J I ··~ 'OPEN SUN· 1.5 OOI t · · • · VM· W1vecraot Dr. Bftrm .. ~ • dining nn .. view. Br'cf ad moor ; f!a-View '.Hllta home on • ~ pi.ajpr cnenbeU, "out ln the .Jlf•~r ·eounn;~~ vista. \~~-a. ~ ~ Cat.tlln1 ? .vob ~ Bdrml., view, pool. Huie .. : • 1 ,den plm ftC rm. Owner wtli, rie.I FHA or VA. ·,un I. CMtl ·Hwy. Trtplu, -mmmuw pool • view. 3-2 BR untll. ANGE \~OA$T , · '\ 'HARBOR ' ' COMPANY } . ' t • • • RIALTORS "SINCE 1944~ 673·4400 R.atlm.te 2lloo E.. Co!fq(~. at Dahlta/•---1!1!!!!1!!!!!!!_111!.,.l!!ll!!!l!_.!!!!!!!!ll! · · c.ro• deJ ..., · J . . 644 4141 ,General • Gtnoral 642-1055 (Sat & Sun g.5) 110 Via Cordova, Lido Isle 546-1335; 832-0631 (Sat & Sun 1-4) 452 Magnolia (Eastside), Costa Mesa 646-3928 ; 548·9416 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2716 Shell (China Cove) Corona de! Mar 644-7270 • (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2516 Vista (Bayshores) N.B. 675-6000 $59,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5) 414 Santa Ana Ave., Newport Beach 642-7491 $23,250 (Sun 1-5) 13 Btc!room & F1mlly Room or Den) 2036 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B. 646-1550 $89,2~0 (Dally 10·5) 2313 Redlands, Newport !!each , ~ · 642-8235 $48,500 (Sat & Sun 12-5) 1447 Galaxy (Dover Shores) N.B. 642-8235 $89,500 (Sun 1·5) WORK OUT OF LACHENMYER REA. LJ"D 25181 Earhart Rd .. Laguna Hilb ";',~ .; YOUR UYE IN 1 ~ 830-7266 S31,90o (Sat & sun 10-5) ~ . • · 1927 Seacrest Way, Santa Ana ~~=ri:i;: PR'ESENTS 642·5200 $27,950 (Sun 1-4) ~ A-el!! ODd bath for • • 1601 Tradewinds (Baycrest), N.B. emplo)'ff ott nrace mo1lft 642-5200 $55,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) -"j~;i work ~.J.o,.ly ltn-a" A "'-J. d Ind (B ) ,.1, ~ Yard In , quiet • I~ IUYS IN ALL A.._S ><'fl'I ew • aycrest N.B. ..... -. But • llbori /• \. ' . ' 642-5200 (Sat & Sun 1·5) , ;;~ block ott lTtb slleet. Ealt Ol'IN HOUSIS SATURDAY & SUNDAY *305 KJ,ngs Place, (Cllffhaven) N.B. , m, ·::t!OO~~:,.w.!!\ : COSTA. MESA • . , NEWPORT lllACH .. 64~200 $56,500 (Sun 1·5) ! ·"" ·'bm ""' -k. ·Call CAREPitlE, LEISURE LlVING in this *1820 Irvine Ave., (Baycr~st)·N,B. ;;,~• .'46-nn. ' ibree BDRM home, pool and clubltou!e 642-5200 $53,500 (Sat &. Sun 1·5) ' prlv, Price reduced to $29,950. 2414· Uni· :io24 Gal1iry (Dover Shores) N.B. versity ·pr. N.B. (Off Irvine) 6444910 $79,500 (Sun 1·5:30) I AN'T PIND IT7 j * WILL BU!Lll )'Out dtean\ .)ome. Hive •t•lf for cem· '{u'tc. :.ipiete home packqe. CONTIMPoRARY HOME four bedrooms, 409 Cortes Circle (Corona lllds) CdM . 21> blths, with pool and view, $41,l!OQ, 2399 673-65.10 · (Sat <It Sun 1·5) Redlnds (Off Santa Isabel), N.B. 520 Seaward (Corona lllds) CdM I• >II • .. 1:f> ht )'OUr confidence In our ~~ )'N.1'I of quality cwtom ·-buUdi111. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA. Two story home 673.a5l0 ,79,500 (Sun 1-5) jurrounded j)y beautiful homes. 3 Bed-*1901· xui11 l!.oad , Newport Beach 'rooms. 2 batha, den plus tlinin& area. Ex· 64M5116; ~7171 (Sun 1·5) palided Jar1e rull'l"11 rOQm for ~tertain· • • lng. Fresbl)' palllll"!. Do~'t •ml11 thlst 274. 330 Esther, Costa Mesa 'Shetwood (Off Sabia Ana J\ve.) C.M: ' ~7l'll • -' (Sun 1~) " . ' . . EASTllDI COSTA MISA. Large 2 bedroom '1802 Elm ()feat Vetde) Costa Meaa plui den. A!ley_acceis, Jarae·yiJ"d. Assume 646-18'4· · .(Sat & Sun) VA ldan. ~.~. 452 M14J!Olil, C.M. 9H Alder Pl (lastblut() N.B. IASTSIDE CHARMER ~.ooo. Trees, I 644-lf/4 t$5,000 (Sun 1.S) "treee. SpoUess .l bedroo111 home. Plenty of 1808 Port Cherl11 (Hbr Vu Ho,,,11) N.B. ro0m for cmper and boat. Gae,t -aria, 84U200 ·(Sal 1-4, Sun 1·5) worbltop. Low, low down. ll\lrry, at ·thls 1915 'Tradewllld1 (laicMtt) N:J. price It will sell IHI! 212 S1nta Isabel 644-11200 (Sunday 1·5) SL~D · (off Newpt. Blvd.) 2414 Unlv~ty Dr. (o!l lnine) N:B. Sl1moo .!.~Illa~ Stop In P1r Your FrH Mop• ind Jnformotf0n 848-3928; '84&.5848 • (S'1 &: Sun 1·5) -.... Of All ~, 274 Sb•rwood (Builldt!:t:""" ' :c"T .:T:i/:U.::: . CALL ~NYf.. 0 848-3923; 673-757& (Sat Sun 1·5) ~. Orly sm.aao, lNO Now,.rt 9oulevord• • -<...-'3082 Molebl Pl. IMNI Y , C• ~ ~· lllU ~. ..... "·w.ma·-· ....... ·.c.1 .... , ........... ,..-_,1~==64&'89= a ·#t,OM -' (Sun lU) Ill ....... ""' llM!ll **1933 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar ·675-3331 (Sat & Suirl·5l *978 Sandcastle (Harbor Vu Hill s) CdM 644-2430 $67,500 (Sun 1-5) 2411 Via Marina, Newport Beach ., , ~8200 (Sat 1-5) 4539 .Roxbury Rd (Cameo Shores) CdM 644-7270 (Sun l ·S) 271 E.·16th Street, Costa Mesa 1146-2414 $29,900 (Sun 1-5) 1317 Mariners Dr (Baycrest), NB . 642-7491 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *3007 Java Rd. (Mesa Verde), CM 675-5200 . (Sun 1-5) (4 S.room & Family Room or Den) 17160 Apricot Circle, Fountain Valley . 9&a.2&06 • (Shown by Appt.) 19 AUF.Ulla J;.n. (Big Canyon), N.B. I · 645'4400 · (Sat & Sun 1-5) ***119 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle) N.B . 673-9050 $157,500. (Sun 1·5) * 1801 Sandalwood (Baycre•t) N.B. 673-9050 $98,950 (Sun 1·5) **227 Canal St., Newport Shores 673-8550 • (Sun 1·5) 2024 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shoresr N.B. 646-1550 $120,500 . (Daily 10-5) '*-'• 1641 Bayside Dr. (Yachtsman's Cove) CdM 675-1935 (l)aily) 2901 Catalpa (Eutbluff) N.B. 644-6200 !Sat & Sun ~5) ; *2513 Davis Place, Cosla Mesa · 646-7171 ' (Sun 1·5) tt8 Linda Isle Dr. (Linda ble) N.B. 644-4910 'IM,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5:30) 1741 Pt. Shefleld (llbr Vu Homes) N.B. 6#-4910 $611,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5:30) ***507. Bayalde Dr., Newport Beach 644-4910 $165,000 (Sat. & Sun 1·5:30) *2737'Sandpiper Dr. (Mesa Verdel. C.M. 54~264 $52,500 • (Sun 1-5) 1969.Ba!earlc Dr. (Mesa·verde), C.M. 646-2894 $47,900 (Sun 1·5) 2865 Boa Vista (Mesa Verde) Costa Mesa 546-4103 $46,950 (Sun 1·5) • 10~.~tevens (S1ndpoint) Santa Ana " 3100 $67,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 2627 Alta Vist1 (Eaotbiulf) N.B. · 644-7662 $49,500 (Sun 1·5) · 2308 Rftlands, Cosll' Mesa ~ 846-7171 (Sun l-4) 2030 f:t.!tra, (Mesa Verde) Cosla Mesa 640'0204 $45,500 (Sun 1~) *l227 Santiago (Baycrest) N.B. 642-9717 '87,000 (Sat & Stln 1·5) . '*2006 NiuWus (Bayc.e.it) N.B. ' , . 8'6-1880 ,77,900 (Sat & Sun 1·5) *2422 • 22nd St'k.~ck Bay) N.B. 64$.6500 '58.~ (Sat & Sun 1-5) 2638 Villa de! Oro (The Bluffs) N.B. ~-· $45,950 (Sun 1·5) ssoi Slndli!le. cwona del M"1' . ,,' r 644-0905 $65,f6ll , , , (Sun 1·5) 9014 La Linda, FOljlllair.'V11ley ' • ~ $47,900 (81!n 1-1) ' :io1e ca1111rt (Men Vetde), CM M0-11&1 "2,llOO (&al 1-5) 2?09 Wavecrut Dr (H.V. Hill•), CdM 9" H '112,GOO (SUll 1-5) . I -(2 Badroorn) ' 1094 !luckinghim Ln. (Westclilf) N.B. j! 546-0811 ·•84,500 (Sun 2-5) i i 1 . . . t 13 Badrooml · 2400 V!Jta Hogar. (B)Ufl1 Plaza), NB 644-0!34 $33,~ (Sit & Sun 1·5) ·2644 Vista brnada (New B!Ufls ), NB ·644-0184 ·(S.t & Sun 1-5) !CONDOMINIUM FOR RENT! i (3 BR & Den) . 2008 Baja (Eastbluff) Newport Beach· 644-8435 (Sat & Sun 10-6) ' . !HOME & INCOME! 605 Larkspur. Corona del Mar 673·8642; 675'64_59 (Sun 1-5) (2 BR home & 2 BR Apt.) ' . ' · 439 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar , 644-4910 (Sa~ ~ Sun 1-5:80), I (3 IR & I BRJ , 1525-15251> W. Balboa Bl;d.', N. B. ' 67S~642; 675-6459 (Sun 1·5) ... ' . •' . .,,., ...... . D-l/l~~$ ·~~~,~~ .. ·~: ' **72f0 "{;. _Oceantront, Nlwpor\' lliiach • · ·• '642-8687 $83,600 ' (Sun-lU) I 4017 Channel Pl . IN'pt Island) N.B. -. j 673-9080 $110,000 (Sat 1·5) **321p Marcui, Newport' Beach I 673·908o · (Sun l!J-i) [2 Br. Eich Unit) 4506 w. Balboa Blvd .. Newpor\ Beach 842·5200 ,53,911-0 (Sun l·S)' 715 ·Marfllerlte, Corona de! Mar , 673-6642; 675-6459 (S un 1-5) (3·1r &18r) .1 • ; 300.311 lfe'llol~pe, Corona d'el Mar' .' : , 873·8510 $79,5001 · · .. ·(Sun '1· · 1 ' • > • •,.. I " TRll'LEXES-FOR SALE 12 Ir 11<h Unit) · 418 Seaward; Corona de! Mar • 875-7225 (Sat &. Sun ,1-6) 4332 E, Coa1t Hwy, Corona del Mar ~ 4148 $15,000 '(Sun 1-5) • . (2-3 IR & 1·2 IR) ' . 3507 Finley, Newport Beach .,. 644-fglo $189,300 (Sat 1·5:30) ,tt~7 ~y, Newpor1,.Beacl!, , ;:lr~~"·"';: .. ·:. l ltlln f.ia)f "''· 'W)i'liltP:RONT LOTS " . ' FOR SALE **1641 S.ysldt! Dr. CYacbtsllllll'& Cove) CdM 876-1835 (!)lily) ·-. " .......... .._ ... I :::-. 1 •• ll' • ',.,. ~\l · . • ' r Sund11, Morch 5. 1972 DAILY PILOT D .c L'::I ;;;;·-~-;;;;-;;;;l::.~~I ;;;-;;"';;:; .. ;;;;~;!I;-~· ;;;-~I~~ I ---I~ I -..... I~ l._-;;;;"'-;;;;;;;;l~~,1:; ;;-;;"';; .. ;;l;;;~;[.':.---·-~l~~I _iiiiiiiiiii ..... _~.i .. JI!" General -l;:;G;i;or;:'";:';"';.;;::;;;:=;;;;::;;;::.;O:;•~-~~·=•==:;:===O;.,=:;'°'~"'~'=::==;;;;;;;=:;. ~------"--r C•pldrono Boodl C•t• -Eoat alult lrvlno Irv• r EAST8llff BY OWNER • Better new, co rn~r . prof . CUSTM2Br,~llvinc * * * NO LISTING SHORTAGE * * * WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT! CORBIN-MARTIN, REAL TORS ' 644-7662 644-7662 CdM -"Home" plus income on two J\.2 lots ............... $75,000 . , . Cdm.·.....:. 11Custoni home," ocean side o( highway . ' ........ $64,9SO ~ . . ' '· 'N'PT. -"Harbor View" (Somerset)~ BR, lam. rm. all the extras $64,950 l BR. 2 BA., FAM. RM. $44,750 "SPARKLING" ~-ed • .. _ 2 Good 1---.1 A muter rtM. P.r l n c o_,.t ' • ~~., I ba, . ...... • • w/frplc. Swlmmina; pool, ONLY. $52,500. alt ,..:SQ n>aturo tncbc ... opr1n1<ten, Only $19,950 644-5510. wtr softner, Near new 3 Bedrooms_ 2 baths, built-in 4 BR Lwk View Home tFl!t bQspilaJ, marin& A beaches, kite~ and dooblit clll' lot) Many extn.1. Priocip&la $49,500. 49rra5. . earage. tnco~ of $210 pt't only. 644-5917. C::;-oron--o-d"'o-.l"'M,.,.-o-r---month. Owner aayi iubmit El Toro on down pe.yn\r.?I· OPEN SUN. 1-5 1525-1525\l:i W.' Belboo Blvd. ALLERGIES? if so • , • this home has full air conditioning with hu· ........ .... ,. fff 11118* I ............ , midity control I: electronic ~~-------,--~------.... air filter. Near new 3 BR, .,l,:,rv;;:l;::M:., ______ .;,l;,;rv;;,;l;;,;no~------•l : N'PT. -"Eastblu£f" 4 Bdrm., yiew o! city li&hts ............. $49,500 f}l@W listinc, best value tn this fine area. Recent inajor "overhaul"; new carpets, d r ape a, shutters, pa.int, vinyl, na: WORKS! "Put- tin& green" front yard. A bright and exciting h<>me. Ideal fur &tarter fam- ily or )'OUl1g couple. On a friendly street It across. from your own park, Better call today. (NEWPORT BEACH) Im.mac. 2-st;y. 3 bdrm. home plus 1-bdnn, ren1al. Walk to bay I: beacb. Exrra parkin&" for guests. Quick possess. $51,950. 2 BA. Humake!'-buill home.J• Lots or concrete and fruit trees in ~ck yard. Price reduced $2500. for quick sale. F\ill price LOCATION-LOCAT ION-LOCATION Sup•r family home in Village Park, l(oor own recreation area & your own recre~pon room! A few steps to wide, wide green~elt. swimming pool s & tennis cts . Must si'e to appreciate. Offered for $49,500 INCLUDING THE LAND. ,.. · N'P'r. -"The Blul/s" Dolores model. End unit. lots of windows $42,500 715 M•rguerit• Price ~uccd on this Corona del l\1ar duplex. Knotty pine inter., beam ceil., lots of posslbUities. $.52,500. : ( ' .,. Ill• lf,. ' N'PT. -Island · Large duplex "custo~." 30' Boat. .......... $82,000 N'PT. -Dover Shores Exclusive 5 BR. view home, has everything. .................................................... $139,000 -N'PT. -Cimeo Shores lg&. custom~ view home. Owner has 2. will lease. . .... , ................... : ..................... $750 mo. SECLUDED "Equestrian Estate." Fruit trees, tennis ct., stable,_ swim~ ming pool & 4,000 sq. ft.house. 4 Acres ................. $224,000 N'PT. -"Investors dream," 6 units, brand new, on oceanfront. Be first user· CALL FOR DETAILs. CUSTOM !Jo!l•e'to live"in It cycle repair; on C·l lot. ........ $27,500 °CUSTOM KITCHEN." Finest in harbor area. 1Large home. 3 Car ga .. rage & pool. Eastside. . .................. , .............. $46,500 COSTA MESA. "Country charm." Near all shopping & Westclifl. Large lot & trees, plus pool! .......................... , ....... $37,500 * BUILDERS SPECIALS * Vacant -"Mesa Verde" Maui Cirfle. Terms., ............ $20,000 Vacant -"e:otr course," what a view; lge. as 2 ordinary lots ... $43,750 Vacant -''President Nixon" would be your neiJ!hbor on this view lot · Cypress Shores -"Private Gate." .......... ' ......... : .•.. $49 ,500 Vacant -"Laguna view budget," street to street ....•...... $16,500 Vacant -CdM, Poppy Ave. R-1 50x100, street to street. ...... $3 2,500 ORANGE GROVE, 81'. yrs. old. Xlnt return! Trade.· ........ $125,000 If you do not fin d it. here · call us · we carry all rnulti·listed property m Southern Orange County CORBIN-MARTIN, REAL TORS "SERVICE BEYOND THE CONTRACT" NEWPORT. CORONA DEL MAR · COSTA MESA 644· 7 662 644-7 662 644· 7 662 HA VE YOU HEARD? Elmore Company is Growing Fantastically ~o You Want Better• Than The Best Service In B.,Ylng or Selling Your Property? PLEASE CONTACT US TODAY Breathtaking Ocean end Harbor view overlook· ing beautiful be~ch . 5 bedroom~ end den , formal dining, 3. baths, 2 fireplaces, metds quarters, mas- ter b9droom-den-livingroom overlooks ocean. Beautiful garden in front of house. Unique 2 story steine.d glass window. We believe this house to be en unusual value ·for only $135,000.00. Please cell today. EXCEPTIONAL HOME IN COLLEGE PARK 4 nice bedrooms 13/.i baths. Dining room , large living roo111 with brick fi~eplece. ~ull copper plumbing end brand new paint. Very ntce yard for your garden. Priced et only $31 ,000. wi th a 7 V~ 0/o 30 y~er loan available. Please cell today. tifoii.. &st t'~Jjuf CJ really · ,414 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach 644-1133 ANYTIME Fantastic Channel View Home Localed in Sl20,lm t o $200,000 homes, · 3 lovely bedrOoms with 2 be,tlu;, Dramatic circular wet bar. Large Hvlng room with fireplace. C omplf!tel y carpeted and draped. 2 g<>f'&eout beaches within walking distance, ~ pric- ed al <ln1y $85,000 with a Joan commitment of 80 %. Immediate po ssession Please call now lo see th is incredible value. 603 Poinsettl• Move right in. Charming 2 bdrm. plus new 2 bdrm., den &:. family rm.; bltins. frpl c., F .A. heal. Take a. look -you'll be glad )'OU did. 605 L•rkspur *SHOWCASE . 4 BED· ROOM, 3 b•ths, f•m· ily room, electric k it· chen, teen ... r or mother-in-l•w room & b•th 11 1eparate. BEST .. Showe••• floor pl•n. $39,900. CALL 142-4466 $30,950. Newport ol Fa irview 646-1111 (onytlme) New owner's unit consisting -,=----=---=-==--=--- of 2 • fam. rm., 3 baths Pool & PriYacy Fountoln Vonev pl1U front home of 2 bdrms., You get hoth In th~ 3 BR WON'T LAST! 2 ba's. Choose your colon. w/new shag carpet, COl'rM!r Sharpest home iJ'I area. j MORGAN REAL TY lot. Mesa Verde area. Bedroom + den, Jara:t>st kit- SHARP-SHARP-SHARP Townhouse, University Park; 3 bdrms., 2\1 ba's., family rm . This is a must see fOr bne who apprec;iates excellence in interior decor. ation. Only $34,950. 1 "J 1rrlr 'f 11·lld. -·--·1 l1·11il11 r I ' "SINCE 1946" 1st Western Bank lfic1z. llillvers.ity Park, 1'.fyint Doys · 133.0101 Nl9hh 675-6642 675--6459 $30,900. ~ & family rm. Service S BUILD INCOME S C. \ V. Coltt•dt-Realtor' pore h, soft water •. l:H::'u~~~1:!:;~::l:n~l:':~~:"'--~H~u~n't~n~gl!on~~ 2 tktrm. plus di.ni~ rm., lge. 5)6.1174 "1antenen de 111 ht , " 45 ft. R-2 lot, ttady to build · Sprlnklen, tool a h e d ,. I --.-----~-- apt. 0n1y s<7.500. 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath coveeed patlo. EYE APPEAL- CALL' 615-5726 $22,500 Full Price HAFFDAL PURSE APPEAL" ~ A for this · rno:tern home with REAL TY A big opportunity is waiting diJ s;;::i,-8-eas built-lns, ankle deep 842-4405 Eve. 961-9006 for You. here's your chan~ Sctnlc t1opert f1s shag car~tihg and noor to to li\'c bctlfr for Jess~ This .GOVlltNME T OWNED FHA ol VA re~ Townhou1t1 I: horn~ down. No point• or lees. GOv't. Pay1: 1 co.ts. AU prlca ~ Coll fl68.444l I CREST 1(4~TY BE THE FIRST USER NEW 29 UNIT MOTEL ORANGE, CALIF. ceiling matt:hlng drape11, STRATFORD 2 st~ry, 4 or 5 large home located in J-lun- large den &: family room br, 3 bl, form. din • Wn. llngton Beach, in a very plus a dishwasher for mom. rm. Lrs rtar aundk off popular area near schools Double lara&e to boot. You mut. auile overklokina and shopping and you can can assume the existing huge yd w/3' pints. Ideal bpy Jt for no mOney down BEAUT. atta. S "It iold, 3 loan with payments of $163 teen or in-law aulte. w/sepr and eaay monthly BR, adjoin& new m park FITZMORRIS REALTY CO. Walk all Near ahbps achoola OCftJ\ , 3135 E. Coa..zt Higtiway per month. Call now! entrance. to sch.ls. payments. Only $31,!Xll. It's A frwys. ~ EstatA Store TOWNHOUSE Corona det Mar 673-0010 w lk & L $38,"'1. AU terms av•il + tops oall 842-2535. No. S. Ag!. (n'!) (19.fTil LOW COST -HI GRADE """'l""~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ a er ee vcisting ·~I<. >"HA-Owner· CAREFREE LIVIllG c; 2 Big bedrm 1" "1 I T $67 500 A&enta l'ft. 842-3665. UVIN · s, ~ rv ne err . . . • , REALTORS 2 Bedrm Condo in a tup filled BA'1, all elect bltin kitch, Immaculate 4 bdrm & fam i-54&-00~ Open Eves. By owner, 2 sty., 4 br., 3 ba.. ADULT communtty I vacant and ready for oc-Iy, super fireplace. 11pacious farn. rm. w/wt bar. 3 car Sii ~ ~· -• B'- ed F · 4 BDRM BARGAIN gar. 1-= ft lot '-. 1;.,,..;''-'~,,;·~~--"'-"~"'+..,:;;.;:~ cupancy. Locat on air-yant Ideal fam ily home. ouu -.. ....6 J E • view Rd. 1-~u11 price Open Sat. & Sun. Owner leaving area will sell .Pltio w/used brick firepit & r, xecut1ve HUMBOLDT Island 4lbdrm· $17 99 5 C. R. Nattress 642· 1485 this 4 bedrm Model home on raised planters. Cul-de-sac. 3 ba, prof\' lndscp. M~ aeU. • • large corner lot for $28,500. l71ID Apricot Cir c I e . • 4 Bedroomi; Make oiler. 846-3678.1 OPEN DAILY 1·5 2 baths. Lg. fon«d yard. !168-:m;. • Garden K;tohen SPANISH :- Newport 504 LARKSPUR. 2 BR .. new· Boat storage space. Tool SPACIOUS SPANISH e 2 Spacious baths • at Iy carpeted. Can build 2nd house. ~r. South Coast Immaculate 4 , BR 2 BA • Crackling LirepJace Owner must .ell ··~ unit. Walk to markets. Plaza. FHA O.K. Vogel Co. frpL, lam rm. Prlc~ to se1i • Designer Drapes Ml~ With dooble irches, Fairview Call: Pat Wood 640-1400 Realtors. •10 2052 Newport $32,900. 9Sl-7Til Bkr. • New Sha&., Carpels tiled niof, ele1ant : entry Scenic Properties 675-5726 Blvd., Costa Mesa, Customized home inside It hallWay, central noof plan. ~1811 Irvine Terr. View Ph 54&-9346 Huhtingt,on Be•ch out. l11aa:e master b e d r fl' o m , (1'1ytlm•l Charming2Bedroom&:Den-BY Owner: 3 Br., 1% ba., DRIVE BY Prof. landsfaping & clean f~milyrm .. dinln&4r21J1·;~~· •"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"" 12 Ba .• id.fal !or two. $57,500. wfw crptt;., bltns, xtras. ocean air makes thi!ii An brk $33,500. ~1 H 1 TED :AuBERT ASSOC. Immac. $27.950. 549-3996. PHONE US FOR MORE Idell.I home for the family ~~~~th Ul)o $31,500. 34TI VIA. Lido 675-8500 VACANT 4 BR. REPO INFORMATION moving up!!! AU terms at , ... ..,ton c '' Heavy shake roof, sunken OPEN House Sat. &. Sun. 325 New carpet, paint $24,500. !Atj S30.sqD. Hurry_&. inspect to- liv nn w/cor littpl. 1&ln cameo~Dr.-48}t,!~ WW•RealcY.~ ·• · . .J J ·'1Y. •liiifi' .l;,u •J il r~V>! rm, an blllrui•a: 2 baths. This BA, exclusive area, maids VACANT 2 STORY REPO 5 WAT!RFR ft~ K. Rohrtt1A C9'. 90.J f • brlght and •hlny 4 bedrm quart.,,,, 3000 sq. fl. "'.'ean BR 3 BA. Tey $36,000. Wilh (Cornor of Bushord ) NEAR DOUGLAS OWNIR ANXI home on quiet cul-de-sac, View. By <lwner. 673-151~. Ratty, 546-7739. Crom here you can pack your D SCHOOLS Neu Adami & ii~~~ j~t listed · won't last Jong. 5 BR, 3 BA Imme. By owner. lunch and walk to the beach. AN Call 545-8424 fopen eves.) Lusk Harbor View. Fee VACANT & READY Bright 1: cheerful kltch/ Bola. Parle_ top cond. _ ' • ~....:.~bl , __ .. SHARP EASTSIDE HOME f.ami1y nn. with covered by mmer. 4 bdma. 1% lie.,' ~· -.~ 'niHU. $85,000. 644-2538. 3 Big bedrm --'PO * s. p&µo. Reduced lo $29,950. covered patio. 1rplc. plis aAt ..,... • BEAUTIFUL location 2 * 2 Full baths. $15oo. dri. mi special terms bUns., many extras. ~ / -, Onl1 '8.ilOO'!j J story, 5 br, 4 ba, 3 frplc. * Plush sh~g crpt. or $0 down on VA I: $259 a crptd. incl •. kllchen. II *REA .Asent 675-7225 HIR * 55' x 140 lot mo. incl. taxes. S35,9oo OR OFFER~ I ESf'ME A Rare Find HELP! Anxlous owner, 2 hr, * Boa!...,....,. 1 -514 % Fl!~ I ( f4)""' 2 ba, owim poof, "°"" !oca-* 127...., lull prloe * -R•f'INANC . ' Just came on the market for FHA/VA TERMS AVAIL • "" • TWO- tioo. Agen~ 67>-7225 H1R *FULLER REALTY* .~12 Med,1931"~~°'· H.d. D;;""LI! I! . !he 1""1 time. 5 bedrooms, 3 ANXIOUS. 4 four br homes. '-•"' 22002 MAUBU ~ >' ,.,~. l<l!S baths. 65.xl.50 lot, 1111 blocks 546-0814 •••••••••••• o.ll,f .. me ' Qml yeu new .J.~al' from Harbor High. Great =~675.-~ .;:'IR f.(J days. OWNER will hold Open CorMr M.llbu & OLE' run, .~ she· family home, immaculate, '=-'~-...,-------House 944 Governor SI., Fri, B•nning) ·: drape•. $3l~·~:fh. large bedrooms. A true Cost• MeM Sat. 4: Sun 12 noon _ 6 pm. 200) sq. ft! ·10n a bi&' cotDtl' ~ tbe moment )'OU enter ~n. Ca.II delight to sec. Priced right What a house. what,' a tOt near the beach .. "1Cllttot thia beautltd ... nlA}\; ha· ·rREST REA at $49,500. T<l see call Shake Roof Beauty bargain, what E--Z term1. this hon>e opens off to·tfM dnd& &ndt:•.,-JllD the'ier-. ~ /"If • 64&-7171. On Eas~lde-VA• FHA . uoo ,. tt patio. c ... 1 14r ..,. en~. i+u won't CAPE COii I '-0 THE REAL '."\, ESTATERS entertainlna: ~ perfect ~'h aldde. ~p •ha& T' J Bdrms. OPEN HOUSE Sun 12-S lots of klds. SUbn)lt yoUr .~i::rpta:\ "nf' bet~1 1eaturea Owner anxJous. 4 Bd11M. + Mesa Verde. 3082 MoJ<lkal best offer _ must be IOld ! formal dlnlnr, lribd kich, h\lle fimily rm., ptnl• Assume 6'}/, annual percen-Pl. FHA VA appraisal hUge tam rm. w/cathedral ?11} •• 3 'baths, ~ew ~=~1 tage rate GI loan with kiw $29,IXKI. 3 BR, 2 BA, lam * ctlllnc, ·3 ma* bf#ma., C&pe Cod, picture wt: •BUllDYOUROWN• monthly payment of only rm.ByOwner.546--8)15.. with an entrywf,.Y to tht 1hutter1, bu1 t .. t a We have several vacant par-$151 per month Including MESA Verde 4 Br. OWnet 8442 FANTANA nE'U patio. sttuiied on a di1bwuher, bric, l,teO. eels <lf land to show you. taxes & H.O. Insurance. trasf. Reduced to $31,500. No \ beaut lndscpd Jot. Asldfli 84&-()61'.M, 5824 W. Drop by· · • · FHA-VA terms a vailable. dn. VA. 1616 Elm Aw., (W/of N.Wl•nd S/Of $32,500. Huntington Beach. 11' ac. fl horse o.k.) N $16,000 See this one before it's 557-6151. T•ll•rt) If •• l ac. C horses o.k.) •• $30,000 gone. On1y $28,000. Full ARCHITECT 'S Home. 3 Br. Really lovely 4 bednn home I• 1 ac, CALL util) • · $30,500 up price. frpf ' on the cul-de-sac o( a tree _ *•• • • rllJor, Real Est.rte •' ·,~ }I~ ac. View sites . $35S.fooo50 oooup Walker & Lee 1% ba .• =· ~·· o~· 5haded street. New Door tl}e tu.4471 ( ..... J ~10.o 10 ac. • • · • .. · • • • · • · • · . many x -_ Y ' in entry 6 kitchen, new crpl ['!!~"!!~"!"'"!!!'!!'~~ "-~!'e' . REAL ES ";ttTE ""'· .............. S320,000 $2',"'1 ..... 71•" In Hvlng rm •.dlntng rm. CLOSE to OCEAN APPROX! - " I ] CAPISTRANO REALTORS BY Owner' Xtra Lrg 4 Br, 2 Pride ol owner•Mp show• 3 BR + 2 BA : ; t ... , • •• ' •• ;ifJ ~I J [I~ [I -~~~~~,h~~!,~~.Y., ~14!;:~0~~d~'.~l:~~ms :.~~=;~m Im bMt. ·~:A~= a~~t at Uke NE~D·=· c r P t ', !JI ~ • _ - - -Reoltors Since 1965 3007 JAVA ROAD * FORMAL DfNfNG otta, f MESA VERDE 3 BR • BY OWNER builttn, RIO, hu,ee fla.ptone >/4 ACR~ 4 BEQRM .••. , L Showillke a mOdet! new shag crpt1 thnlout. Room f<lr boat or.trailer. AU ~nna. OolY $31,500: Coif-~-I Gener•I * SEE this choice gol U · k ~ Gener•I uwner• i,.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;I course view l<lt. El Niguel EPITOME OF PLEASURE It Is easy walktng to Dana 21851 patio+ bu tin bnc J3.B"". Goll r-·-• Owner for the executive who enio· .,,. Point Marina from this Submit your terms. Call Lo.,ely Pool Home ~=· · ,. -~-rn, BR. iv ba ho-·. OCEANVIEW 1<1-1221. "Uttle Dough-FHA-VA TERMS 644"'344 tam;ty tun "-enterla;n;,,g. ..~ ~ ,,_ I eadership ~ REAL ESTAll Lats 0 , House'' Plwi 3 large tied?oorm, 2 3 Bedrm + family rm, laJ'ie C h.$49 50 T I Living rm., 4 bdrms .• 3 Super-sized z-car pr It Fr•ncl1c•n Fouftt1fn1 SEYMOhUBIRvdREAlfLTYt ·ft:nh 11 baths, built-ins, fireplace, as • ota ba's., formal dining rm., m .. nv xlJ'al are offered for by the s.. Beac ., un . DO.: • bed double-car gar. $25,000. h -• HUGE HOl\li Qwner move. """"" ~!I~ loan, dlnlnr rm., 4mil1 rm., den. 4 Bdrmi, I xtra bathr, oversi?.ed r,o, m a thruout. Brk park l1lie ~aml $38.500. 962-1373. l 11 This charming 4 room and 2 c a r garage. moves any Vet into t Is 3 islaod kitchen; billiard rm. $33,900. 639-3883 or, drive 4 Bednn - 3 Baths. 2400 IQ $155 p M h<lme located in HunUngton 1.ot1 of patio and pool area. $27,500. b'irm., 1'4 ba home wf ith & garden area, all comp. by; 25146 Manzanita. ft , former model home. Once er 0 ~·~;yls .;:'~~·~n~~~ 1i°.! ~1U:t~ria1~~5!~~ 3h=f~~~d!~le~'. = ;nt~i1 =· ess ~~~'-:1t~~ 1:=!c~ E•1t Bluff 1 ~:~ .. :H~~o;::::~~::. vestment and you don't ewn down GI and l<lw down FHA age. Northeast Costa Mesa. ·SHERW••D REAL TY opening for sunshine It star $34 950 Most oulstandinC -$53.900. TotA.I payment for lhls fitn- have to qualify for the loan. terms. FHA appralM!d at 18964 Brookhurst. r .v. gazing. , , and worth every cc1t. tastic Staner h<lme. Spark- Ca.ll us for the facts about $.'\3,000. Better huny on this 6 UNITS W lk R It 675-5200 e LARWIN e ling 2 BR conage near the ::.~~r~z._,;,.: Onty wo"'a" Iker & Lee on II acre lot Sfll.500 10<:'~~: If :A~~.~m ;.; ~;a L~.:.. i .•• Beach 2 THDEEBNLU2FFBSA·THS 96l-4405$26,2ASNOY.TIME R~~~~::~~~~r.~.~'ffi Bro q«hur1t, 'J' taln r::. -, THE REAL I ESTATERS . . . GREAT 4 Bl!droom A: lamilyroom, l % baths. Clof;e to schoOls And lhOpping centen. 2 miles to tM bellCh. Builtint, wall to wall carpets lncludlne the ldlchen. Owner will trade for· smaller home. OnJ.y $31.600 with exceUent n- IUJTl&ble lou. Please call toclay. ValJQ" •• ~', I UNITS din, •1sume -In, + REALTOllS Ccrncr locati<ln. $100,000. $39,950. Prine only. BJ OWNER ' besperate ownu ls transfer-DlVORCE force! sale! 3 ~~~l.;11:: 2790 H-~r Blvd. at Ad11.ms Roy McC•rdle Re•ltor 557•1123 rtd~ -must sell quick. 3 Phu dl:'n, walk lo beach, nr "ll-•-'''--=-=--~~-+-lll uu Newest area -6 mos. young. • ""-9191 Open 'hi 9 PM 1810 Newport Btvd .. C.M. ---------! 5 BDRM •• 2tL BATH Tutefulty upgraded. Below Bedroom, like new crpts, schoot1 ~ shopg. T•ke over 22l D 2 , l 541-"29 "/1 bl 't · Low Custm drps. Belter-than· 6'4 GI loan, Pymnts $280 , • • JUST LISTED ~~~~~~~~~ B•lbo• Penlnsul• f:::!;'d : ':;~ ::.·laU<ln new! VA-F.H.A. terms. Incl. taxes&: Ins. 96~7383. $19.300. FUil price wUb only Choice 3 ~room home. S Bed ---------e Co ntemp Spanish dues. Outslandin& value? CALL 8C2·.f.f66 s:m. Total down. Th~a Corona del Mar, So. of the room WATERFROtjT, w. Ila> Cu1!om BuHI VACANT real •hlrp 2 BR, l - Highway. tmely 1 •tory Harbor View HIHs Ave. '.Pi<r/Sltp. 5 Br, Drn •Beamed eemng/Arches ,t,.. do. with a lirepl. fr>. custom wllh 2 bath a, rm. , e Complete. ProfeUlocally !Ji·-. PJ,500, 3 Br, 2 Ba 60'xl00' cludn w/d ~ "fril· . ~~t&cu~to~ ~~::~~ ':1, t!!f:1d':~qut!'! ,: ~!~~E:~·i;;·····6= • ~;:~~t~ustom Wood C-Sf ~~ ~ "Ca_., Is K'1nn-~~ :.~· :,r;;: h~b~ ~.::e :!ptein orlhe , Choi ,__ that growing family. 2"' e Fireplace it BuUt-lns (ff-~.: an 7· -RIO, Diahw1hr, tam nn., call.today. bltin kitchrn. ce ""'•· baths -Spacious kitchen BALBOA Peninru.la bornt. • Aviary • tull lndJcpd .' r ea. ly Owner nn-w/w Shag crpta. drps.' If , · Oon It v.on't last at $72,500. with eating .....-. Plua .ep. Quiet, ncu bA,y, nice &re&. P•-u • .,. th·· 1 .~tt d c·" -~-~ ... ... • Poot Sl•ed Yard T f ed" -··· · ~ -· ren • ~f WI Ira fl, IW dlnlnt room • 15 foot ()OI'• Call 538-61'1il'O .,.._,.,.J. rans .,., Sff today! - 673-85,50. nered lot • Well landscaped. _Bo_y_c-,..-,~----• C<>ata Me$a -~ck Bay 24~!; ~~~ro Only ~ur tnspectlon wW 1,., •* ~ '531·5181 ( -.,J 531• A&kin51: S74.000. Fine value 2800 Sq, Ft. of Luxury 644-lllJ ANYTIME enable )'OU to evalUA.te thl1 llllff1llll!!1R $ "'UICK 1 6'!, ,':'.!t. tocaUon. Catt OPEN SAT /SUN. 1·5 $•7,950 $12,000 d6wn ~=~----~1 sparkflna clean. senslbty ,, ... 711-• ,. 1-Q THE REAL '"\.. f:STATER.S CLOSE TO BEACH STEPS TO BEACH •.r-o.NY 1800 GLENWOOD LANE IZnd AVAll..ABLEJ BWITS. a 11 r s c riec. priced beauty. Yes tMrt't: a ~ -) IO WE iU' HOM SKY"S 'l'HE LIMIT Townhouse: on rrcen belt, larae separate lamlly room MR. KA , i&ot Watch lhe 1tan throusch the OPEN HOUSE Sal Ir: Sun 1.S :'ud:'"nciareC:~~ulBRj,a 11~; 10r yaur pool table. All 1r1 always the A,ht tJme A KAS 11·· '-0 THF. Rf.AL "\. f.STATE:RS sliding roof ot this beautiful 2)'17 Paloma, C.M. _,,,; $32 500 n...... Sat/SU' term11 avaJlable. Beller hW'• aJ the rt hi pl U it executive hom~. 4 BR, 3 Ba, 645-0073 ...,..,., · · .., .... n. · n ry ca.II M.2-2S35. "ll'I & ace I pool. formal dining 6 llVlng, ll lo 5. 644-291.5. )'OU 'A'anl RESVLTSt CaU ll"tL ESTATE . $94,500. Easy tenn11. DAILY i'l[Of Tbt fultml draw in tM West 64~71 il plact that Id Oean it apaclou.1 4 Bil HAL PrNrnfN " ~ssoc. C' "SSIFIED •Ds ...• Daily Pilot aUll!led _,, • 1m nL 96l-m3 1 REALTORS 675-4392 ..,,.., " Ad. ~Tl . f .E. OllOn lnc, R.ln -~--~~~-·-~~---~ t.ur• 3 Bit 2 ba. duplex tNe~,500) w\th 3 f\rcf1\1ce.1. 3 BR., iaml11 rm.; 2 baths, o"=====o:=;=="° $5G,OOO • TERMS bltn1. Poolt, t('nnls, rec. 3 Btdroom, 1 Ba. 2 car gar. Geor ge Wllll•mson area. CALL NOW! I Shq cpls. Covl".red patio. ' Rultor CAYWOOD REAL TY By Owner. In Santo Ana ~70 64$.1 564 --*=-5_4•_~_2'0__,*"--·"-_,, __ . ___ _ ' . ' { \ I . , I ....... -~., .... ,·~ ... ~ ... , ~ .. . , .. • • . , .• .. " .......... ' > • ... • . . ' • • • ....__~•;-1 •1 iiiiii ..:..ior~ _ ..... "lli+] L ·..:.~ l~r ·..:~e m!J -I --• .... ~ o ~ I"· lffwport lleadl u. --a a •• ~ ----~ .... tt-W.IW tt --. .. 1---..,..----·1""w,.... ".:""""" WOODS COYE Elip&nl!v. coutal view-SACRIFICE I Penln..,lo Point -~oP=EN~H:::'.ou~SE:::--·I ..J.oori . on Jt..2 lot. Walk to betcb.. 3 Bdrm. oewb' de<loraled Outom built 5 BR, 5 &. Sun 1 5 r-• &relrw.tine et.n)'Oll vlewt • <Gooct condition • vacant. olda' lilDme. trplc, lie dbl home dellaned for comfort · l--~2J, f privacy~ )'Olin Jo~r in Low down. prqt, wet moorlnc avail. " convenience. 1'hil quaUt)' 2 strildna:~~ with ou will love W. Jnlhl)' thla »ecluded, ""0 0 d 1 Y PLACE REAL TY 548-1l3S, t12-063L bJt. hQme hu ewrytbini -rtar aparbneftt. WaterfronL p&inled 3 BR. 1~ BA h:lmt cblrmu. 2 Bdrmt. + rue•t ......,,.. 4M-'72t MN• Verde too numuou• to menUon , CALL: flS.7225 with bltin RIO and upcrad-room. 1 ti.th & t~ yard 4 Br 2: Ba. tam rm Cflltl incl. awtmminc pool ~ ed thruoul ~ '9f_.. ~ f"~ you VJOO t want d~ entry hall ' trplc' BY Owner. Be au t If u I sauna bath. Call u. for • one! E«eptioillli)DW)li!i> ·-~-~ "l"?m 136 OOo i9f.-)003 or i3~mi """''°"' 3 BR, lli BA. dotall•! IT'S HERE * Wlckahlre House ed at $23.900, 'Subntlt your •~ in , thll chow:e ' ' · :na11tone patio & Yard E•rly Amerlc•n THE NEW 14x60 $12,150 tmm. Cd MD tlll ana. • il woo t lul long at ~ HUii w/fnllt tttff, Frplc, indoor Charmer! CUte,. Imm a c. Vikin9' Or1ngewood POPUiar Front Kitchen mo- kHEJt.WeeD RIAL TY: Mt• ().C). BBQ. Ex. loc. ,... freeway ~ home. Room to build on Set th1g beauWul new def with huge pantry. In· 1&964 Brookbunt, r.v. CLOSE IN &CO:!uT0:..8~:1 .ti IChooh. Many ~tru. rear of bi& lot. A ateal at coach at ~~,: ,:::1.~ca.r:"~i WALK to tlie ,.,...... 2 .,... lo' ¥h, town A In·~·-·! HJu.. 3 BR. 2 :Z Sacrillot'. 1•1.1195. 54>-lm 134.900! lft-·p• t nd dollv ry anywho" bun thls nMr btW "l ~ tchooll, put thli cbarmq 2: It -;::-Pritt to sell at OWNER . Open Hou.e Sat Ir. JONES REALTY 673--6210 Home I Investment \Jd JS rano ~ ~them Caurornia. 1-t..turtar b1t1a ft/O, bdrm., I~ .. ';""'I• "clooe Ill,...,. B»-'1266 art c pm. &.. I~. Lee lam :homo, 4 FOR THE FAMILY RNlty ea1,. ~t ano dU!wahr A"""' jbac crp<a. In o....,.,,..... Beauli!Ully llJI, don. tormot dm ,..m, Who wanu everythi"' undor 3425 E. eoa.t Hwy., CdM MOBILE HOME f'lc;J r _ ..... ··-Ano . ...... '"i>iivE Ii 9092 ENLOE WAY (Mognolli nr Moy'• St.) 3 BR 2 JlA, covel'M patio, crpt&, drpe, 1dibwlbr. JUJt .... ..,.. .. 125,lOi).. Dttw and call UI for D10ft" trafm. • LARWIN • HI 4405 . AN.YT I ME 1..,,-.-1 \Uf.)l 'Fullprice$25,tlXl.GlAIBA 11-.led, -...... AL-Niguel brtdlt nook. Extru Incl $40,000. Pool, plarownd. * OPEN .TOOAY 1.s * .P/\GEJ..NT ' . !: . . t.ml. Owner wW help Jlrl.Y, private i-tk> are included BY OWNER. Monarch Bay 1ioraae room, water 90ftnr, boatine, tennis, beachea. 1317 M•rlnert Dr. 33413 San Juan Creek Rd. · 1 'MOii 'E--'H~E, 1 t blzyft's COits. Call 540-a tor $31,950. ('"51. T Gora:ious vi I prof dee & lnd&epd. $45,500. Comer 4 BR. 3 baths Only The uimoat in gracious liv-San Juan caplstrano PAGEANT [ IW••D RIAL TY --· ~ r · ~i,:n:e.qcn. 5 Jee B:. 03 540-020f ; 3)31) Ba.ltra $.16.500 -~acant. . lrig. 4 Bdrm&., custom A liv· 7141830-3140 • 493-U2S 33413 San Juan Creek Rd. ~. • t .v. . ~I BAI, fa.m rm. poo.1, 3-c•r LARGE 3 Bdrm., lam. nn., University Realty in&. ·4 Bdrms .. cuatom &: MOVE RIGHT IN s.~~J.;:~~~trano. --I~ 1'ACfl'IC Sandt -~Br. 2 ba. w/'T'"O~(Zl'f,, sar, cuttm bit w/many intercom, covered . patio, 3001 E. Cst Hwy. 67US10 elegant thruout. $89,'500. MOBILE HOME SAL:ES --------- int...,, pvt cl"b' "'""· ltEAL' l!STATI! xtru. 179.500. •-•· ma~y ntru. Ow nor . *OCEANFRONT* BALBOA BAY PROP *'66 Soh"'• 20xSO, 3 BR. 24 605• atu Mobile Homes For Sole .. t 125 • $21,T'.,0. Owntr, "16-1129. 1190 GI•-st, Maxi •tatul., mini pric<. !WS-iMf. L>'I romor Cape Cod -w/ * 642-7491 * •kfrtlng, 8"24 porch. X llJll re BY~ 4 BR, hreated pool. f94.tf7l 11 • ~16 Ut,950, zm Java Sea LARGE 3 Bdrm., tam. rm., Yirw apt. Prettiffi part of COME, See our huge bckyrd, storage she<h. FamiW" Patio kitchen.. Patio den. l-"O"--_,..-..;;f---1 1~f) beach. 10~ down. Owner &lSl.3 intercom., covered patio, beach. Furn I: rt;ld)' for Irr room for children &: dogi. park, near Dana Point Ship lap &lclina:. Many de-FOR.. ~e, txto.,~. \drm •Prln. onb. B:-5397 * HOMISITES * L~-I lo many extras. 0 w n er. Wmtiltt incomi. S83.m Gardener ma i n t a·i n e d Marina. , luxt fe1•tl!...""n1· Dell~ttdll 9951: trailer· on rpace' J~. c;.o.ta ha ._ 1 • *'65 Rea:ency 20x58. 2 BR se up or o Y -..... ..., , Mesa, Elderly pel'IOfl ..... 1y. Irvine We now w tomt of the . 546-1648. *OPEN Sat-sun, 12--5. 7210 Modern 3 Br., 2 ·BA .. home Ir. den. 9x21 cabana w/ 4 ,.. Lro;;;;;:;:;;:;:;::;:;;::;::;::o:,I f~t :-1nv1e:. ~~~~~ OPIN SAT/SUN. 1-J Mf11lon VJeto w. Oceanfront, oo.e1 Rltr. w/dlninl area. breakfast ,,_ wood. burning fltepl. . .. =-11te~n;a~~~ .. v1ta:~ ~ D••'"'•TICI !'....1•,. .... ,.....:.=:::::: 111 VIA KORON OPEN HOUSE A STEAL al $34,900. 3 Bdrm, rm & nu .... crpll. Prine Sklr1'" awnings. Garden, ABUNA H/LLS Spoe< l . t ~ ~... y • ..1... on the~ ,_:--So ,• .. :::::• 2-Sty .. 3 BR .. 3 bl.tlui, dlnlna: 2 Ba. CUstorn demr, many Only! By owner $38,500. fully lflndscaped. Desir-MOBILE HOME S~L,:S ==~~-~-~=I .. -;~-;;:: .. w""•11 ~r _ -;:~ :.::::!'--· nn., tam.Uy nn. L 1 e . . e:trall, ~· livine room, up. 642...fll6. able famUy park near MOBILE home trailer, llx45. •Cdl ,..,,. m -e ~ ·-• -.. -. ,.., undeck. 6 -old u." 24566 MOSQUERO ~-beach. 2'689 San Diego Fwy full patio & poWI w/uWlty ,Point Model in ~ ~ ~ szs leO .• • J'"'" • .. ..._ per bay cul de sac, ..... e BY Owner, S38.000. 3 &: fami. *'10 Skyline 24x60, 2 BR. • 830-9110 • room built on, Full s.ldrted. ~ ~ tteir. 4inlrw ii& ft. w6dt Wltll~ le•.se w/option. lot, 2. patiol.1 By Owner ly, many xtru. Back 8'..)' 2 RA. den. skirts, porch, Take San Di~go f)\'y to .El Located in adult puJ. P~t .nan_ wet bar and atrium. view of oettn A bfach W•llc:er RHlty •7S-S200 3 ·~ 3 bath ~i ··-' 6f2..1055 area. 66-0682. Prin. Only. awning$. Hunt Bch. Toro Rd., Follow the front· 0 K ~ 1 • . • 3336 Via Lido, N'pt Beach ~vum, . • "".-evei., ... ,....,,..,..,..,....,.., J *'71 Golden Mansion 24X a1e road south to the n.le1 · · AD tot..... $28,000, -tee. 1evtJ. tot in $34,500, full pnce. Sep famli Y OWNER HARBOR BY Owner: No doWD..: VA. 1 60."' 2'BR, 2 BA. Den. Up. lot UX55 Mayflowtt Dbl Ex~ I I). red h ' PrHtice am., unobltrvc· ~G 2-tty, 3 bdrm. rm w/wet bar, 2111 car a:ar. -Yf old. J Br, 2 ba. 2 frplc'i, graded thru~ut. Choice pando, 2 BR, All xtru ... Ad.It I •11 ta-. 'Vinr.-131.•. • .:...., 2 bath, dinlna: rm. home on MiuiNI Viein D •an• VIEW 4 Bedroom. Fee land . crpta/dii>I:. dbl gar, 1 blk adult park, Anahl'im. Viking Model Home I I · .....,. lo ~· '~ Jmmed oceup VACANT! park in Fntn Va I I ty. level Fairway Jot on El 40 ft. street to 1trHt t .ClardM~·"'a4litfl Clt'r :e · .· bch. $47,SIXI. Fee Simple. *'68 Skyline 24X52. 2 BR, In 5 *Park &42-ll80or968-l.368 ·• 1 Nituel Gojf O:iune, a ttir Lge. patio, &arden A l1wn .• ~!.. 9Pfh-'D 'to' tocfay. ~·~.;. Call ""644·7722 or 642-7523, Mn. Lewis. 2 BA. Complete. Nellr Brand new 3 bdrm. B'ri!!nt. jewtl! $23,950 • Dlreetly $69,500. ·~ -1\G~. ~ . ·: i; !'!~~'!"'~~· ... !!!!!!"'~..,,.I S•n Clemente *'~unJl:!toM~~~:;;,ch2 wood •615 loaded with 10x20' Mobil« home, enclosed ' •'1"""10~·.'."", •'"1'ansbe~-~j:",.'". bocoam& law.on J& 3 BDRM:• ,Den; ptj. ma1th $23,250. Mu1t sell! Newport BR, 1 BA. Complete ex· extras including porch, ~~na. ~!r:-~n In C ~~~ : "'" ""'" """"' MOltOll It t ts A drp H hts Clltt Dr 3 terlor. Huntington Beach. skirting, awnings, land-~~p;:=:;;;::;r;n~/ fl home included . au e; cusom cp 1• I area nr " FOR Sale by owner. 3·8r .. 2 *'69 Westerner .2~"55. 2 1caping with sprinklers I: 548-5919. 7! · 4~2800 · * 3416 Via Lido 675--4562 covered patio, ,air cond. BR cottage. Larae lot. Bath, l&r&e Jiving &. family BR, 2 BA. Wet bar. Up. more. **WANTED** • I ------- I , . new IO • •* 3 BR .. 3JA. ba, den• $34,500. By owner. 837-7845. Owner/Art 64Z.7491. Open area. new shag carpetlna;, ir&ded. Complete exte~ $15,750 Complete~ Old obiltbame CUb (~c::~;:?P.-~. ~ S~~.·;;;~-~~3~;;:, ... :=:=IN:"'~"~"l'"·"S;..,-,-,-,..-,,.-~-,S'°'>JO""rq--clt ~.view. $42:_,000. ~~[amil~ ~k. Dana eahictrano or~auto.ai..mi t;f;JI:< ~ :.'t."l:r.... Pool .............. $125,000 patio. $22,900. $-4894. ..Iii 1 ... 1 ologance. 4\0 b•, I===~,,....,=~~ *'10 Skyline 2<X60. 2 t'. Q . W~~ _, ... ptzw. _.. ... ...,...°"""' LIDO REAL TY INC. 4·BR, 3 BA. air :=i." Paz 3 ba, view, fff land. J\ll"t WANTED TO BUY before BR, 2 BA. Den. Com· MOBILE HOME ~--"-"'_''_''_'~ _ _,[ ~ •,I .,. .....-. _.. • rec 3311 Via Lido N B l:llfJll ..... July 1 from owner 'l or 3 BR plete. Hunt. Bch. -.-.-.'Owner en•> SOUTH LAGUNA-•1a.1.0 . . split level, -view, prof reduced to $86,500. By hou.eclOIC!in,$.1'.l,OOOorun-PAGEANT """" OCIANFRONT lndscpd. By e>;.vner 8»-Ull6 owner, 548-~4. der. 4~2279. RAY' 334S13 ~Ju~ ~k ~·'••••••••Iii) ,Bl!IAUmily· rm. 1\0 ba, Beaut' ; BR. 3 ha. •pllt level SPARKLING! 3 BR, 1% BA. Newport Boo"" NEWPORT SHORES an uan P ,u .. no '' .Jiim~·hom9 ~/priv. tt.Jrway 35• lot, No. Side. Trade ? 9\" 'l atory, 3 B~. A.frame. Steps San Ju•n Caplf!r1no 714/8.30-3140'• 4.9~1128 Ac....,. for Nie 150: f.·.:-~cpll, drpo, IOSe<retO..eS..cb; 1...,,. Broker.~. Buy With Paper ID 'be•t beach. Llko now. * Sl!ANGRILA * 12al0 Beach Blvd. 'st.anion • J:l~mi~CJ! #_51.3 INVESTMENT : 11==~~=~~~=== er -d Cbortle Chaplin. OPEN SUN. 1-~ !O'M dn ;-condo -Wfftc:lllt. 642-!525 On the "'"' of tho City 714/893-1341 . s.OuuM " JiOi!O' kltehen, OPPORTUNITY I~ ' ~ ' 31889 ~g~D~'I %, appl. 114 Vi• Mentone Owftfr musf aeil fut. B~Y-0wne--•• -,-B-.-. -B-,-.. -k· I limits, overlooking the * LIBERTY-24 " ~(Y~-eQuippftl wttb 5 A~ near Palmdale lnt1. r ~' tau-L<lfOOn Vlll11 • ·• · Lovely 3 or 4 BR borne NATIONAL fence. Bll-ln outdoor BBQ. vaHcy. Be a u t i f u 1 Con-x \11et .W '-Jilahwuber. , m.. Airport. Xlnt irowth potent· : ;_'11#. SALE A RENT IMERALD llAY LOT S16.soo SERVICES CO. Lovely k!tcheo. °"""' will temporary "°""'on 1 ... ac . $11,500 '"'" j>luml sl!I&. carpet A Jal. Only 135 000 • 1.,,,,._ " ~ nr betdl $47,500 L•r .. 1t View Lot KEN BRITTINGHAM REALTOR finance. 548--8'61 Corral, tack room &: Beaut. Shag Carpet Thru· mucli m"re. 'T • Biii G ,,ci R I B& Oce.n vu $15,000 1127 Emetald B•.Y., .. S!I0,000 Re•ltor •75-0123 Rea. Div. 546-0811 122.500. M111t .ell'. No-rt pututt. Ideal for outdoor out. drapes. appllanCH. ln· Sahi<$11,'9S Prbl ""'""' ~u . y, H tor ! F iot. I: ho II ··.... cludts set up A delivery InQudes set up ~ d'ei any; 341 Bayside, NB 67Ut.1J. (Lp:n -rent to June 30 111"1' 0-·-..1 m"t cl .. : * OPEN 1~5 * Hel1hta area nr OW Dr .. 3 family. Custom home has anywhere ln So. C&llf. wMre . ln So:~Caiif ... • ·..... MUST •~' l •22>1 to IH. I rvnuy, Re• ter 109 VIA &BOLi BR O>ttage large lot been thoughtfully planned • • ..... •J _.......... 1 ~.LA.S.~~TY 341 Ba)''~.S:.:f6'it Beach Vacant. Redone thruou t . EAST.BLUFF LuJk 5 BR, 3 Ow~r. (21.1) 79&-1202. , for view and comfart. Can't ea11irtrano /f}a! . .!t\•i~t·ran· 0-~~~:.. i~~: lhern t 1 , .. ,, Prlv. Cov. patio, form. dln. BA. I fam rm. 2 frplca, 2600 TIIE BLUFFS 1pllt level be duplicated for 'l' Q \J '}' () 1 .• an frent exec. ---=3"'Ao:b,-;-,'8ay=----I 2 Bt., Mimn'ed wardrobes. aq 1 • $65.00J. 6"-ll02 condo. Many extn.1 on lge . JUST $110,000 MOBILE HOl>AE MOBILE 'HOME ··Make Roam For Oad4 .! ·,ji~YOUR.OWN APT. Dellah!IW.-l·B•, !rs llv. over· form ... try. ' .,_,belt. Owner 644-8239 V"A,C:LALPEIYSTRRANOE .,....... PAGEANT PAGEANf d y" .. c I• an out lllO , • eleval«, ...... *--...... Land>capod GEM ........ T -'-' "''13 San Juan Creek Rd. "''13 San Juan~ ... Rd. h n•~ .2 Bl\, 2 BA.. $47,m lrsttaryd,Pri, bch,,tein\1 --''Howard" wbtre &re )'OUT Levl1aldJ.tboaebauble1fOr ~CamlMi~.--. ~San Juan Caplstrano .>.nSan Juan Cap~~. 1arqe .. ;yourtru 11~ tlqWdattnr. Bkr. ct.I. $46,950. Bond J\.ealty 1510 W, Cout Hwy., N.B. I.oat .omethlnc! Find It, "buck.II", Call C1aPitied , 4'J..} lft_ ~.; TI4J83().3170 7l 4/8»3l40 • 49i:'ii2S with a DAD..Y l'nhr 499-2238 ar &uoa. REALTORS 642-d place an ad! &C-5678. 642--567!. I.Hit.rs 5inc41 19'5 Cla.ufied lld. ,.-"-'-'.;,...--'--'---·....,... . Gener•I General G11118.,.,Ji1. • ~"""" t \:Mfteral 4!Zr•I ,;;:::.=:::;:.=-----¥! fl'"!I# I <.Jl:.rlll "" a ,:,Y ....-..-.; .. . ~ . . n3 .IOc.\t! ~· .,,_ 10 . lb VI ':'\'. .. , "'"' ·'' It' ~ • f1:;1 •. .Ant1helm "'" AIANDONID '11' • S lllllOOMS + DIN ~t &ad rtad,y to move In. Here'1 a mott unU1ual S & home. Bl& atpe.rate family room. Completely tH. ·FM.tum pleasant llvln& room with wood· :flrtpW!t. Built-Im. Good Anaheim area. Near ~.Only S28,((I(). &uy it 1'HA/VA. Hurt')'! Call I t)!".; C•9f• Mesa '1 ' . OLD SPANISH ~ adolif built cute ~BDR home close to town & j O.ta M• Park.· It'• one of a kind and 1potleu. Even '""''° • 1maJ1. l:lue!Mnt. Owner movln&, cail for details. r:uac1111•• (21.SS) call 642·1711. I ·--; • c -.. INCOMI UNITS ltlITTJIDR. l bath units In 1ood rontal .,.. of c .. t.a Mo,.. __.te bJdp. ot 6 apt.I. each with built·ln ranee ! · n. fuU1 cartietcd. excellent lnvntment and tax I . lat ~ ,.times erou income. P,rictd riaht at ,500. (21-61) Call 6'2-1171. ' • ' 10 UNITS , IEe of ownenhlp 1 Bedrm fUrnlshed Ap\a tn top cond. a vacaflCY• 115,000 down • ·~.i:' will tlnance. s;ooo. Call ~1171. • • 7 HOUSU ON J Lon· 'Tl'rTitlc Income ftom 5--2 :BDRM and 2·1 BDRM separate 1 bdmea en two laJ"p loU ln downtdwn ~esa. Never I• vacuey he.rt. '875 mo. Income. '112,-000 di:Jwn, Hurry t '!'hlle won't 1ut-(21-eG) Call 6'2·1771. , .. < :· _, PAINT PARTY ¥,_Vf5 .'. :'' ,~ . I $1000[• '"' . .,t -JI ll!«Qe i. very like with 1ood ....,_li!i W p;,i~,~QOCI ~lion, BUT, due to lack o( "ffioJltt. ·PMuni-~ on acla be&rd, needl re-finl~ •• ,,.,.., .. ~-()()G, ::1hl1 two tieth hOme with ~ ~e in M,... Call -!. . ' . .,.,, , .. . LUXVIY AT LOW Cc:irt $IOO. YIAILY TAI SAYIH. at j1J1t Pf,,500. home hu modern kitchen and utllW shq <arpets 11trou1ho0t, toqe ~tuil lor lllCI -.... ~ ...... ppl••· W't I•• ahow. With VA M down f)IYnltnt • ' I or 'jj[!>downti TllA llle'll-Nll ~-'' fY!!! ua now and uk about r, special tlllanclne •t ~~r ! ~ ' • 1 I • "" ' . ~ .roct ,.; ... • ir , COSTA ESA • ' 1011-A ..... t7141 146.9521 ~OSTA M~SA . 1797 01••1• C714 642·1771 VALUABL·E HOME BUYER'S GUIDE SAVE ·'; LIVI HNT.NH TILL CLOSI Of ISCROW save S200. to $600. on this one by moving In now &nd makln& no rent payments. Home hu ju1t been re-con· ditioMd; new ceramic tile shower, frt1h paint, a:ood ahag carpets. Hu double attached garage. Llsted at $24,900. with VA and FHA terms. Call 54&-95;ll. LARGI S IEDIOOM FAMILY HOME Privacy for all or an extra room for den, office or hob. biea. Situated beneath hua:e trees In beautltul Mesa Verde Juat two b1ock1 to schools. Be1t of all Is the financing. Vet1 can buy no down and perhaps Jive rent tree till close ot e1crow. Buying below VA appra.laal ilJ a rare money maJdni opportunity. Call 546·9521. Fountain Valley PAYING MOll- IUT INJOYING IT LISS? You can buy thl1 popular Meadow Home for only $34,450. It's a 4 b&droom, 2i,i bath home. You can walk to 1hop- P1n1 -tn 3 minutes and to schools ln 10 minutes. Call 8'2-«74. IONUS ROOM UNflNISHID • You finish ft to your llkln& ·•n«. uve $$. · 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, encloted patio. Seller will Paint exterior in bU)'ers chotct. C&.11 842·4474. Gartlen Grove PRIMI LOCATION J llDROOMS & DIN Sfautlful fireplace. 2 baths, FA heat and bulltlns llre just a Ctw of the many wonderful features of thl1 lovtly home, In one ot the beat of areu. Call to see nowA29,500. Call 893-8566. ' Nim THRIITT Thrff bedroom, den and dining room. Wat.china: your pennlea! Then thl1 Is the home for you. Be1uUtul lawns. carpe~ and drapes, and plenty ot room for bot.t or trailer. All of thll for the low, 1of price ot m ,ooo. All ternu. Call 893-8Mi6. · MOTHD·IN·LA W IM. PLUS J llDROOMS Below appraisal for this 3 bedroom home with separate •mother-In-law quarten complete with pr1vatt bath aM ftttplace or use •• your own den. In a aooa location, -11 IOI' $25, 750. Call 893-8566. . . SHADIS OF MllCICO Authentic Spanish home with South of the Border charm! Tile roof. Three big bedrooms. F6nnal dining room. Country 1tyle kitchen. HUGE corner location. Room to add on. Vets-see thla today. It's a buy at $22,000. Call 5.l(h9()20, GRAND OLI PARM HOUSI All the charm ot yeSter year. Bia rambllnc two story home -Giiantlc walk·ln closets. 2,000 aq. ft . of cha.rm. Hua:e bedrooms. Unusual den.=FormaJ dlnlna. Bta: kitchen. Great carpetln&. Wind.lfll ata.irease. Truly countey CUI· tom llvlna at leu than $25,000. Call 530-8020. Huntington leach IXICUTIVi MANOI 5 UDROOMS Word! alone can not ilf!ICribe thla beautiful two 1tory · one year new m&Nlon. .You mlJ.lt (eut yOur eyes On tlie lovely 1plral sta.i~ leadina: to the hute upstairs bed· rms to begin to 1tt the real luxury ot thil Jiom~. $49,500. Call -~. ' . . SWIDI FRISH COOi. Sl'LINDOI ' ' ' Uve Sl'Cio~y In thl1 spacious Oceanwood Home -5 Bedroonui -3 Ba.lh1 -Fonnal Dininl -Loplde 'Fitt- place ln lar&e Family Room. RELAX -Hear the surf from covered. patiOI -10 x 1B Reflection Pool_._ OUt· door Healer -Ua:hts -SprlnJders -3 Car Oar - Boat Gate -Owner very ~oUI. CALL 842-8821. ·~. ~ . l'TMTS $110 MO ASSUMI W , LOW DOWN Lovely Avocado spq thr~· hOut • 4 Be4rooms • Home 2 )'ti Ntw • r orfed Aft • fenced irrtsular lot • Near Beach and 1hcippina.._' Pr Ced Low • OWntr Trani• ter:ect • CAU. ~2-8821 ! • ~ -• McDONNIU DOU•W b!l'LOYDS , Brin& your wife' down ta,' ttit city ~ the lid.ch -SI.Ye ~lt m.Ua i.nd mlltt Of drtvin1 -We hive. tbe ftn· ert' se:leetl'Qn ol homn Jn >the Hunttnaton a.act\ area to 1how you. Let ut .Ptl.e >'OU· minilnbt the monoxide and fatigue level and maxlmfte. the spark of llte. Call 8'2· 8821 for an appointment to~ 19ctk. ' IF YOU WANT' YOUR HOME ADYERT,$10 ,· .;HERE, CALL: ON '.4 'CUAR DAY We don't claim you can see forever -ju1t from U:mt ~ach to Catalina Is.land -5 Bedroomt; -3 Baths - :r.tother-ln·Law Apt - Formal Dining -Picture Win· dQWI -Prime Let Location -Perfect tor Faniily that nffdl Privacy and View -Call 842-8821. Santa Ana J $IOO TOTAL DOWN I MOYD YOU lN • • • Completely rtbullt 2 bedroom doll bouae. ~ew 'tbruNt·. ~· Buttercup yellow kitchen. Bia bedrooms. PIUlh .blut. .- Oversize covered patio. Ranch·llke blclcy&rd. :Anyone I =fies. Vacant. Only $20.500. Move In now! Dial. 53().. I . Seal •each SEAL llACH Flllll'LACI LOWIS wlll really admlrt thl1 IOl'leou. floor to cellln• hJf>.. verde 1tone beauty. The rilled hearth &ko proYJdet a ·11tt1li1 place. tor those lar,re parties. You'll enjoy the 1uper clean cond of tbls 4 bednn, 2 bath home locatH n~at State College. Call 842·4474. We-luter • l'OIMD MODIL HOMI WITH INCtOSID PAno Wonderful floor plan for family 1\vfng with lll the betttt thlnp of life. Plush wall·to-walJ carpetlnt, all. builtlna and close. to major 1hopplng center. Ownfr &nxiou1 tOr your deal. Priced for quick Ale $29,000. Call 8:93-8l5f8. 4 IR i STORY OR DUiil.ix ' " 'lfei-e'1 a 2200 sq ft 2 1tory l\ome on &n R·2 Jot lt can ti. converted to ,_ duplex and produce 1pendable lncomt. Xlnt opportunlt)'" tO 1tart your estate .. Call &12-44T4. *VA NO DOWN• Buytn, a home for notblna. down is: not com.pllcated wMn we show ~ ·how. Give our frieftdlY, courttoua atafr a clll todl¥. 842'"'474. . ' ' J' LI I ( •• .. ... '. • • -~t .1 I Cf • . i J I ' ::';,I • I FOUNTAIN YALLIY HUNTINGTON BEACH l7910 MCMJnolla ' (7141 142-4474 17177 leac:li (714) 142°1121 ... • " l • GARDEN GROVE WESTMINSTER · 1 , • 10202 'Wft'tilllllter '(7141 530-8020 7675 Westminster (7141 lfl-1566 , .... -- ..... J l --r-; .. + • • ' -.,., Mort!! !, 1972 • !>AA. y I'll.OT I ~ l._ __ .. _ ... _!!n_~_·~-"-~_ .... l ~ I . ~:=~ 150 RHI E1toto Wonted 114 Hou.., Furnished 300 Hou101 Unfum. iiiiiiiiiiiiilNEED 3 or -4 bdml house.,.G_on_•_,_•_1 _____ _ 305 Hovtes Unfurn. General RECREATIONAL AClttAGE ,., Meaaver<1eprereue•. Year111Summee Rentals NEAR SE9UOIA &. YOSEMITE ~:.' ~' lloyl• eo. Fm.t =·~ :.i° .. ~ ma S95 2 BR kida/ptll OK SUO sna:I• or cpl1 O 'f $120 pvt hm~, kidS/JIE'l.s $120 kidJ;/pets C.At. $165 ulil pd Lag Bch Hunting!COI h •ch VACANT 2 BR. $260, mo. Chlldten, pets OK. ~Y.'lnl· ming pool. Ask for MR. SNIDER, 96 2-4.t7 1 or 96J...2107. THE BLUFFS ESTRALIT A PLAN • Properties npar Bass, Shaver, PioeOat, Mil· l~rton, McClure & Don Pedro Lakes. Parcel s1.zes from 2¥.a to 40 acres mostly. Larger parcels sus:h as small ranchos avail 21h to 5 A's from $4900, 20 A's & up from $400 per acre. Will soon market fully improved pri- vate golf course & river troritage lots near Oakburst. JOE WESTRICK, BKR . 12131 5~1-23 93 608 Silver Spur Rd . •l~O, P•loi Verde1 WANT~: R-2 R·l & R-4. Bill Grundy Rj.lr. 6'/>8161 lots. and actta.ge. StOni.s LRG. Room,' Pvl. bath. Bulldei:s il Real ton. 114-. \\'Orking 'WOman, ho ni e 646-441-1. privilegesJ Call alt 4: 30. MS-2'ra8. ]!'Al B1/bCNI ....... e 2 BR lrplc, l block l.o y,·ater miiiiiiiiiiiii,_iiii'I & stores. \Vlnter $200. mo. Financi'I t:su1lne11 646--0SllG. 61'3-8814. Opporlunitv 200 Ba lbo. Peninsula _...._,.... ____ _ $135 2 BR utll pd sngls ok $145 2 BR a:ar, kids C.At. $150 2 BR kida/pels H.B. $175 2 BR oceanfront N.B. 2 BR 2 blks to l:x:h, Cdfl.f. Sl!Kl 3 BR kids/pets C.M. $195 3 BR kids/&yvlew Sev hol'lle ranches in various areaK !tarting SU5. Kids/ 3 BDR~t Condo. l Ii bath.It. blt·ins. shag, dbl e n c I p.r;aze. Patiq. No pelj. $225/mo. 962--9627. 3 Br, 2 Bath house. \\'alk to the Ocean and kt'(!p )'OW' twl. $235. Call 5'10-6140. 3 BR, 21; Baths, plus 11pacious !An11ly i·m. Choi<:<' front to\\' loe11tlon. Y1C11.nl , clt'an &r ,,·alting. A fine horn<! at $52.i per nlO. ··~ bO' ' "•l'I' .tr. ili'N • To h• • "'fl:"I '• b'I ••~t"'i I ~3H ' 'i·-&$( ~YJ-tJJ,i(r ·. :.·r· . ,, . \ ~;~ /:---~------~--------"'' M ~.. General Co1t1 Me11 , 1 ... R.'!'rl:, Deqrt, 174 MouR•~~•l"4 D1sert, 174 NrlCE lChBilRd !ourpll•lx. Fullky ',,.;2"1~ep1a',.,,"00Auu· .. h .. o,_m,.! _.c~:pe~~up~~~Yyrltak~~Lo:~ 241-1 Vlilt a Del Ol'O . .J.;tt;1 pets 9794430 3 BR, bhn.~. trpts, lrg yard, 1; mi from beach. $X.!O 5-14-9506 or 832-1530. COCA COLA P roduct 'fl Ilk. leach AGENT 1;;=;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;_;;i;ii;;;-= ';;;;;;;;;;==;;;i;;_;01 California. Corporation wants urn. . "' sma pet 0 · .. '"'"' •• Ne\\'f><M"I Beach EXECUTIVE SUrTES' I" men or \\'Otnen 10 servitt' $140. Utilities paid. Yearly. fenced yard in Mesa Verde. c•verything. 962-3..?72. 644-1133 ANYTll\IE A MOTEL APTS:. •· .• :: rut moving automated NU-VIEW RENTALS :For families only at $265per 1·1-r-v-in~.-~----- llG BEAR LAKE equipment. Produ•" pro. 61'-4030 or '9<-32<8 mo. A,a;i Mareh """· ca11 1o:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, BACK IAY Bold New Concept 20IO Newport BM!." agent 546-4141. r• I <.."L 3~ zrr-"B Costa M111 ... ,i;l duced by mu.Ui • bi 11 ion SPAC Bay View 2 StY~ nicely/,,-=-,.-~~~----UNfVERSITY PARK .1..112 261 doll" cnmpaoy. !Urn. 3 BR, 2 BA ca-rt. Coiono clol Mor < BR, 211 Bath lamlly I"'"''· FURNITURE RENTAL -. I ,..· -, . ..... 2 BR., 1 !ta ............ $22S St ( I d STUDIOS & I IRIS • \Vinter. $195. fl) 871-9467. 9 I & S I ded 2 BR. 2 bath •••••••• , • $265 1,.:'.'1'E", re rig., cp 5' 1_,.,,,~. ' AVAILABLE · '1' C tart t f JI f U et 9C U •t-C, garage COn\·er -=u O , • ., an s par or u ime Coste Mes• 2 BR. 2 bath, den •.•..• $300 apa.rtmf'nl. ,.300_ • .-Io~_th to l•fonth . e Full kitchen <~10 hrs. per ~·k.) Com-Really lo I 1 BR d I 3 BR 2 Bath alr•'um $335 • • 100· p '"h o t r•1lv, pooy establishing bus!ntss e STUDENTS-G"-t Cot-vey up ex. ' ' .• NU-VIEW RENTALS _,u ut, _asc P ton e Heated pool ;;;;::;~, .... C o m p lelely redecorated, 3 BR. 21,f ba., fam. rtn. $.125 673-40..10 01, 494-32.111 * \Vlde Selection-e Laundry faciJi\iet "' CABINS IN THE MOUNTAINS (A) -Finish this large 2 storr,, ill t~e ,WOO<)•· only $6,795. for distributors. tage, walk to OCC. Util incl . slove, relrig., cpts, drps. 4 BR ., 2~~ ba., ram. m1 . $350 Style-Colon; e Free utlllll.-& J $65. ldeal for couple. $185. TUR'f'bE ROCK • STEPS to \\'ate1· -l BR. * 24 Hour Delivery e Free linens , , . ',•l~ : (B) -Finished and secluded • $6,950. (E·Z terms). ALA Rentals e 645-3900 NU-VIEW RENTALS 4 BR. 2 ba., fan1. 1·n1 ••• $360 F'u1n. Pl't ok. Ulil Inc-I $140. ;ii e T.V. &: maid serv. avaL) S7l-<OOO or <"' '"'8 4 BR. 2~; ba., fam. rn1. $390 ALA Rl'ntab; • 663900 ~ I ~ e Pl 0 I • "··. 1,.,,.,ng or spe-, more RENTE. RS Dream. -Bright. '1'1"".-s 1 nc serv ce •rt.<'I""! NO SELLING C1ll Ross 1714) S36-1738 o r write: Spencer RHI · £1t1te1 P.O. Box 2828, Big Bear Like, C11iforni•. ~ •~ • B I 4 BR ., 2~ ba., fan1. rm. S400 time with )OOr favorite hob-""shiny 1 r, Utll ncl $125. ~tODERN', 11.paciowi l Br .. 4 BR, 2~~ ba., furnish.Pd . • PRIVATE -Nier! 2 Br. -* $30 WK. & UP ~~\ by and let the machine age .ALA Rentals • ~3900 bean1ed ceilings, oak' floors, \'l'ar's lease .......• s4oo sunda·k. en1·J gar. S1nl pel. e Studio Ir: 1 BR Apls ·~? earn you n1ooey, CASH RE· East Bluff red birch buflet. Gan:len \\'e have short tc1"111 $!90. -17 \V l9tl C.\I 5.Ul..J.ISJ • P..oom $15 \VK It Up,· •'·· Cemetery Lot1/Cry:.:pt='--;;.lS6c;; 4 cemetery Iota, 10 )'I'S old, Fully land.sea~. Beaut view. Leavin& area. Less than cost. 838-5082. Commercial Property ISB IAST 17th STREET COSTA MESA I ~ Fl fronting 17th St. , " $115,000 cash down lleaJ.ono:mtcs. Bkr. 675-6700 ~mlnlum1 for 111• · LAGUNA Beach Spec- tacular ocean vie1v at quiet north end. :n:l yds to beach, 2 Br., 2 Ba., security bids:. from $44,000 lo $52.000 1\ith 10~ do\l'D. 213/651-2485. OWNER. 3 BR, 1 1·~ Ba in beautiful Villa Pacific Con- do, 968-2291 call before 9 am or aft 6 pn1. Owner/Agt. PARK Lido, NB. J BR, 2 BA. Utility rm. 3 car gar. Pool. Low maintenance. Graha1n • Realty.' 646-2414 .. DupJexes/Unlts .. ,. ' 162 H!B.' .i. ~utihll ~xfioa lge". • 3 *" 2 Ba & 2 Br., 1 Ba., lovely lge, grounds; garage +-huge park'a;. On cul-de-~ $43,500, o ... ner 842-.3276. 2 Triplexes, conven 'N.B. loc . 't· inc. $5500 & $6000. Excel tU shelter. Gd for beginner. Owner. ~9&95. CUte Home :+ Apt $49,500 t*ar the ocean in Newport Owner/A&ent * 675-0123 Ullrs wante4. Have buyers f1F duplexes up to lge uniW "'en! 675-7225 HIR.. I Income PrePtrtv 16'~ 10 UNITS ~e of ownership l ~ furnished apts in top cond.' Never a vacancy. $15,000 dqwn • Owner will finance. $115,000. * Century 21 * • REAL ESTATE 642-1771 6 Units Ea1tbluff 2 BR., 2 bath units. 2 yrs. old. Fuhy carp, I: draped. Covettd parking-. Best loca- tioo. $!50,000. " > < '75-6050 t~ -ll';' •II Cl.,S. \J 12 UNITS COSfA ?-.IESA ... 2 BDRMS, POOL GOOD INCOME JOE FORTIER RL TY * * 646-3410 *. C.M. Triplex, by owner. 2 BR, units. Private yds .• raraa:es. Xlnt cond. il-1kt. v&1: $43,500. Will take $4000 rof my equity. $35,000 lit transferable. 846--0176. COM by owner Triplex 2 Br, 1\$ Ba, frplc, bltn..'I, encl. aarages, pool . 644-6344. ' 4-PLEX By Owner Choice 1-funti.ngton Beach a~a. $73,500. 842-5107. LOii for Solo. 17D R·l Lot L1gun1 S.1ch HA VE beautiful ocean view lot, Laguna Beach. Will sell Sl4,500 or build lo rult. '9l-11S6. wr R-<. 1l2x30/I, In !ht cqqnty avx~ 'to Calta l\leu. Poulble 19 to ~ units. $45,500. Broker 547-'191. WATERFRONT TAX SHELTER. Dock your boat, ltue 3 new units, N.D. Call tot de111.H1. PVt. ownr. ttl/61:H2<9. 9UICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT , WANT AD 642~5671" Lots for Safe 170 10 UNITS $18,300 INCOME. Fortin, Realtor .642·5000 8 UNIT • Walk to Behl I & 2 BR. $110 M, $16 M dn. 709 Palm, HB 847-3957 4-Plex, all 2 Br, l Ba. Inc. $570 mo. No dn VA. $52,500. Nr occ. 557...&51. 21 Unit-Nr. Shop'g . 2 & 3 BR, 2 Ba. 8231 Ellis Ave HB. $G) M 847-3857 Mobile Homo/ Trailer Parks 172 MOBILE ROME ESTATIS " COUNTRY CLUB I •· [,et .... Ir." NllM It. I Ill. llL .. Pel•,.,... • OWN YOUR OWN DUUU ..U -LOIS ' ftUI YM Hit ltlCIW'l't ,.. A IUUUmle Mii lhtly IM!/1~1111 Plrk Wlltl An Thu Fulllres Tllt n :t ra• Ctlf COUISl tUUTltlll llUI! tlllltOUS! ••Hstunt·Hot Ml11tr11 W1ter Pools Shufffet1o11<1s, 4 tnsldt, ' et11tsk11 liU11rd toom, C.rd ROolN · ~ao Auditorium lltlllft & fnloW more' IP1Ur11 ru!l-TIJllt soe111 Oltteto1 Undtr1round utilities Intl. All.Q\1111111 TV Caltl1 Cll:1·bllt S..Wtri,,H1tu1ll '-• ,.. ... ~~·•rnn. =~;t~ .... .,..~~ '' $3.9111 11 17,2111 lllllllUll 10% DOWN Diace1nt tw lfiiU.ul Ulll ./UX!lll IUM:/IC ' ' lllltl J lllJW illlll . m1 ~•-•m Salts Offta f714l 3zt.7412 Mountain, Desert, Resort 174 CAROLYN COOKE &. Assoc. ~100NRIDCE LOT: View of lake. treed. $4, 750 FA\VNSKIN 2 Br. nr village fireplace. $22,500 BB CITY: Blvd.·prop 2 Br. playroom&. ofc. $21,000 BB LAKE nr ski slope, 2 Br. \veekend cabin, 2 lrg Uits U9,500 Box 275 Big Bear Lake 71 4/866-3484 I 585-2544 NO 00\VN PAYMENT 2.5 ac Apple V,alley area. Ideal for weekend d"°-elling, horses, trail bike riding nr by, etc. Pictures at N.B. of- fice. Owner/Bkr. 644-4670. 5 ACRES nr. Vail Lk. wtr, scenic. $4500., w/$45. Dn mmo 8 to 10 AM. 538-3286 PM Agt. Real Estate "'Excharit• 112 QUIRED $2.198. ~ured. vie11· $173. ))f!r mo. Lease. furn, rentals avail. ~LA Rent~ e_fi..5._:_~ ;7:xl N. ~t~in. SA 547-0.114 • 'IV & l\taict Se1·vice·Ab!J Bluffs To\\<nhouse No pe ts. 6.J.l-7003. \\'ATER Vi<'11 . 2 sn, 2 BA, e Pbone Ser\'ice. U!lt' ' · LIMITED OPPORTUNITY 3 BR&. Den, 2 ba,)2 patios. 2 BR, 11, BA. 2 sty 11·/patio, DI\\', SIC.: O\'t'n, crpt'd, • AU ma.>or credit ca" Ne\.\·ly decorated, qu iet Nr. Fashion I s I and , dt•p'd, gar. Ol'(•k, ~id(' tic Balboa lsl•nd 2376 Ne1rpor1 Bl\'d. • area. nr pool. 644-843:> Dr ~farchlSepl., $215 mo , avail. Yearly least'. ill: This Ad \\'orth s.:; 9n Rent \Vrite now for lllDrc tn--/ ~213_1_193-_950<~-~---213/782-lli>. 673-8249 app1. • \\'Or.I EX-single roonis, Chlldren .f: Pet Secli.onr<J fonna1ion, include phone La11una Beach • BR 3 BA f 1 k i t ch e ns IT v room . Unbelievably Be1Ui11AI • e \VALK TO Shops _ Spac . , an1. rn1., poo . nv number. 2 BR F I H 1 BR. EnCI gar. Sml yard.' "SINCE 1946" Back OO y, Kids o K . Da -\Vk -~Jo. $50 Up. VAL O' ISERE Carde9 rp C 0me! SUS. 1st \Vestern Bank Bldg $350/mo. 7-4 day~. f>40-203S 675-3613. Adults h-no pela. .• REDI-BRE\V South Laguna. \\'ell-furn. ALA Renlals e 66-3900 University Park, lrvinc lo.Ir. Hanna. rveryw ett. Strearit: !1.1\.a- CORPORATJON Garage. Nice yard. Singles Days 83J..GI01 Nights 3 BDRM, 21~ Ba t\.\nhse , Balboa Peninsula \Vaterrau, 45' pool Reali Rii',: 1001 Howard Ave. & small-pet considered. e HARD to Find -2 BR. Sauna, Sela 1-2 Bdrm, Furt.-' San "·t-, ca. 0 ""1 '"~. Fncd .~ Encl g•• K'•ds/ ""===:==:==:=:::::::=:==:==:=~ I frpl c, crpls, drpa, 2 car · ' Unf"-•-m I'" SEE -• ...... ~ '7'rN ._,., :1•u. .... • garage Pvt patio garrlen-2 BDRi.\tS With firepla«" &. atJO ... p, ... ~ .... ~~. 'tl'r,.~·i LADIES OR COUPLES NU~VIEW RENTALS pets. SlSO. 2 BR. 2 ba. •••••••••••· UXl Ing inc.id. $350. ~3410 patio, Joi! of pai'klng. near .,..;""'""-;:::;:-::;;,~"'-:;:,;-:::;:'";,.,_J Are YoU SUcceS! Minded! 673-4030 or 494-3248 ALA Rentals e ~3900 4 BR. 2% baths •·• ··'' S3251---=~=~=~-park, bay & ocean. $210 n10 ATTRACTIVE Ly llaveyouro1vnbuslneu!I Newpart Beach ATI'RAC. front d uplex, lBR.,2ba.home •• $300/335 *DELUXE 3 BR, 'ti! June. 675-1573 Crpl'1. drps. applt '~ ... , J ' SYMBRAETTE Ra ~-& I l BR.~2'~ ba. ·······• S350 Frun, 2 BA. Lota ot ato...,oc, \Val'=-!'.~to . 0 1 n · '!----------ngc, reu ig. crp s, 3 BR 'til A F $400 $375. 1807 Port Charlt-! Pl. • $2:-i \VK & Up-On Ocean • .... "' custom-fitted bras, Girdle~ Winter Rental drps. Nq child/Pets. $190. ' ug, •• urn. :&va!i NO\\'. 213: 670-4601. Lovely Bacti-J Br-Roon's Harbor ¥,hop'&' ce'llter. ibtfi & Swim\\'ear l n du s t r y. 2 Bedroo 2 Bath tr· 1 642-91.19. ,. · .. d h•11 · . itaid ser\.'lce-Pool-Utll pd rimt' tenants. 1 BR. StltJOS Quality products you .can be w/frplc. ~1'ap1s from be:c~~ 3 BDRi'VI .• 2 bath , built-Ins. .' ' .. '.: re . I LEASE/optron. _2 br & den. • Call 6'/a-8740 • 2 BR. $154 .:lO. AdWijlll'..., Proud o_f. Except 1 on a I $1G5. U t ., 1 ,. 1 ,. , , ... ,d. 1 d K.d & 21~ ba, some v1e\\'. i\n:dous. pet! ~114 ··--. carpc s, rapes. 1 s pets YEARLY Ba f t i\t ·11 marketing program oilers At ilabl OK. Lge. fenced yd, $235 Agent 67~7225 HIR -Y ron ' i agru • CHi\R.J.\IING, pvt 2 b y~u independence.. prom· Nli-v1 EW'VRENTALS n10. &'6-1434. REALTY * BLUFFS 4 BR, tam. 3 B~. r~. ~~."~73~·. no pets. apt overlooklnr aolf <91">!1!•' ls1ng future, re!Jrement, Uni\r, Park Center, Irvine Frpto Bea"! -""] pal"' Gar la•tnd lacll at 673-4030 or 494-3248 e BONANZA! 1 Br E/side. · · ,. "' "'• '• · • w e substantial income. Call Call Anytime, 833-0820 pool teruiis, schllli. $Ji5. ON THE BAY gas furn. To n!Rponi. ) stovP, relrig, child pet. All "!!!~~~~-~!!!!'!""" ?i.trs. Sherer ITI4 548-4245 Houses Unfurn. 305 util incl. Stl5. 7 644-2730. t Br., Sl40. Winter rental. 926 only. No 1lngles, ch~rar to arrange-appointment, or·1 ----------ALA Rentals e '45-3900 UNIV. Park, lease 3 Bdrm., San Juan Capistrano E. Balboa. 675-45.l.1. JX'f!I. $150 mo. ~:a&3?:. , \\Tile Symbra;-Etle, 81ll ,._,_ I 2 Bath, alriun1, nr schools 1 _____ _, ____ 110~1 E like 2 Br duplex, A'I'TRACTlVELY ... _. Bartolo, ~fontebello, Calif." v.nera HEAR Th' , 3 B h $325/mo. 494-9514, 644-4142. iW'lao 1----------• 111. r. uge 2 Story 4 BR, 1,; block to .lr. quiel residential area nenr BR, ne1vly painted;--. 90640. fnNI ynl. Kids/pet!. E/side. Laguna Beich 1-ligh. $.115. Call alter 6 for beach. $21 5 '~·inter. 673·3780. Harben· Shop'g c e ifii'~t . BEAUTY Salon. S.A. Shop-$165. appt. 493-4910. 2 er: nr beach &; bay, pkg, Adults. no pets. $\SC~ P~ Ctr., A n'Bl money ALA Renta ls • 645-3900 Woodsey & Santa Ana Hei11ht1 lndry, adults. 1116 \V. ~5U4. makt'T, 8 station, 7 shampoo 3 BR 2 BA TOWNHOUSE • iao':i.:::;:::-;o=;:--;;:aj · · Secluded Balboa. S170 n10. 673-4j:zG. l BR duplex, .,~rplc, bo1.\'ls. La!e equip., 21 )'I'S ~IONTICELLO. Cle an . J ~R .. l BA. lrg rencl"tl yard. L'tOi.lings, Cedar pa estab busineu, Rsnbl rent, S:nllmo. Ph. 546-8127 Channing l Br du p I ex 'Families o~ly. Chlldf'f'n &· Cost• Mesa Pvt P'.&HO. ,134, 336 .. .(;~ ·$2800 ... meftthly:, ~ 4 3 =~BR=,-• .,.,..--.,-.~.,.-...,-~,,..~-. I w/fircplace, relriat 'W'.V:t;• pel• ok. •J17Wmo. ~5-19.50.,_ , :r: at Vff' 4 Ul-J.Jjf. • ?ngper::.ec:·i.::l:!':s~~::; ~ utility roon1, enclosed patio, cpts, drps, patio, ca( 'ok'. -4 Br, frple, renc'ed")Jd, pat!O, c ....... ~.deJ' r'o 7. .. ~Slfi-.~,Jiifff":rJi'~ partly furn. Frp!C. $2'15/mo. $150. Utilities paid. Bar-8=-Q, ·2 mt-from iJtJ. • -Sh A.J El quick cash sale. 5'1!}-3790 afl NU-VIEW RENTALS $275. 544-6671 aft 5 pin. ALL UTILITIES PAID a..., m.11-Lawn -Pool 5:30 pm, & all day Sun. Serving Newport.C.Osla Mesa ~"-'--"-'-'-· ------67~ A"~" or 494-3248 Comp0 -before you rent • Childran'• Section area. Over 500 rentals avail-2 BR, garage; encl. patio. 1 /,...,~="~"'°'==,,.-,~,....--, Houses Furn, or ..... ., Furn • .I: Unturn l &:: 2 Br. VENDING machlnes (20), 6 able no,v, Our fee is $15.00. Child o.n:. LAGUNA NIGUEL 4 bdrm, 2 Unfurn. 310 ~u~n11 desi:~h le~~"r ; l'rom tS135/ino. Up c.'?lumn ~and)', . snack . & We guarantee service or Fortin, Realtor &12-5000 ba, live rm & dining area, • .. ac oos c en w n-lTi"E. ·22nd SJ.' • 6'2-3613, c1gareHes. IO on localion, your money back. Fair? cau family rm, ll'pl built-ills, t;:9rQna del tA•r direct llg'hUng all in good shape. $1500 or now. ~tesa Verde, lge 3 BR, 2 BA, dr ' 1 ed ._ . • " . · ;;i •• • • •·Separate dln'g area LGE' 1' br apt, 1 put. tum carpets, apes, enc ..,. ~ · H · trade on travel t r 1 r . 2 Bdrm House, $15(). \Vilt ac-frplc, lg l!v nn. din rm., sprinklers 2-car garage im· .FRONT l~se. 2 BR. $215/mo. • om~like t1torage $125, fum $135. Adults, 548-1594. «pt children &: pets, 1-ra.s !ncd yard. $225. 540-0190 mac. $310' mo. lJJt, last' and Yrly. Uttl. incl. Adults no • Private patios Lndry, aw. Quiet. N r 10 Chinchllla.'1, .16 cages, fenced yard, patio, garage. 4 BR, 2 BA, Immaculate! 590 deposit. 495-4244 pet!. Nr. A1~1· fdl<I. e .CJ~ A'&rll&e w/ato.raa:e •mrittl. 1922 Wal1ace No. B $250 Sh 673-8936. i • • • 1'ill1 1qth marble pulJ· ~lB. good cJJndltlon. Any3 Bdrm. House · arp Marquetle Circle. $2%/mo. LAGUNANIGUEL3BR., 2 '. · lnan • -..7.a~==~~=--1 reasonable otter' accepted. with new carpets. fireplace, Call 557-8924. Ba, liv & dill area, frpl, Costa MIN ·1 e Klng-sz Bdnn.s , • JIOLIDAY P~ Call \11ffkl'nds 'er after 5 2 baths, in Newport Heights z.c o:EuJxE Spa !oil 1 BJt. pm, 557:1485. area. Harbor lligh School Dana Point bit-ins, cpts, d_rps, ar LRG. 1 Br apt1 from $125 un. • Poooi • Barbeques " aur. tum s c distri 1 gar, sprnktrs. v1e11" paved furn: $J.35 turn. 2 Br. nk:ely rounded with plush land· AmPJ:P~1!. ~-::~ ~ ·~ a~li~ repair for $210. ~.:ru,d new 2 bdnn In LARGE 2 BR, l lii BA, cpt1, storage area for _cam-furn $158. 1887 Monrovlti. aqaP,in& · .,.. sale. ·Illness forces sale. O!· ...:.pJex ... ,·th dnpes, -." ag drps, blt!ns. Avail. now at per-boat. lmrnac, $285 mo -A•·t N~ 3 ••• "'lO ' Adult living at Us best pelf, 1965 Pomonp Ave. CAf .. ' .. "'' 1st, last &. dep. 495-4244, · •v. · ,,_...,.. · Larfe i Bm1?.i 1 .aR f~ '.~elcome. 557-6620 or cpt., fplc. bltns, dishwasher, $215 mo. 4~35.10 agt. · Newport Beach , UT!LmES ;--. w/auto dsllwsr. WW 821.:-07;>7. garage, Luxury living in FURNISHED ocean vie\.\'. 'bit ready on or before 311 HA.i\tBURGER co RN ER Cosla Mesa's most convcn-Huntington Beach decorator's dream housf', 2 · 365 W. \VUson · 642-19n for occupancy. Call ~tr. or " . . loc . ' · · '-........ ,, ''" bath•, ,,.,1 bar, 2 BR. Bll-l n outq<>or BBQ, M .. ,r Tiln at ,, ... •=-alt FOn. SALE. PARKING. 1ent alion. oo.... .• Lo I kH he Rece. tl r ~ · :.,91 _._............, e· 64~7888 e •\YE h&\'e a large selection pant'led den, 2 fireplaces. "e Y c. n. ' 1\ Y ' LIVE llKE A KING G):lm. 2 RENTALS of 3 and 4 bedroom homes remodelctt & painted. No cl " ~,....,==,,....,~=--• CAMPING-SURPLUS Shoit term lease. No pell! or children. Lease 548-82.61 At Bu get r'rices! * WINTER RATES * 4 Bed, freshly painted. Nice that can be moved Into children. References, $.WO Attrac furn ~lu~ $115. 1 Parklng·-=-G~888" .• U>ca~~n crpts &. drps, 2 baths.-$230. almost. hnmedlately on our mo. Call 494-6369. CCN\dominiums no' T~~~~tS•~ BR'• SJ.25: Ad.ul~ m pebl. ~ m Rent-Optlo'n p lan, Unfurn· v•~rv1u" nr.u ''"El --------• o. Outstand· 1'ng • ..., den, Mu. Aot 6. Investment ALSO SHER\VOOD RE A L T y. Opportunity 220 3 Bed. home. College p.,,, 540-ISSS Ocean View~ __ o.•-.t~---Me----~-·------·-··-·I ** PEOONCLLSOSED '.~?; ~.:::mR:r," ..• ':.:: -,;,cc...------Nice shag crptir. $240, mo. \VEEPING \\IILLOW $135 EXCHANGES, lnvestmen~ CENTURY 21 1 f B 'd F 1 -ti • 3 Bdrms., w/w carp., drapes. 3 BR, 2 BA, 1ar. Bltns. GARAGES dab I wsh I aar-dls., 740 &. tax shelters. Home&: tir'1L~D.~~1or:~te:.rasuoQ $300MISmSol.OyNearRlyEIAeaL"T·YCall C'rpt'g & drape.11. $195. Con.* CONVENIENT ~fealsalm. ar Apt. A, .S!f,a;! ' lnvestrhent Realty 6'&7225 tact Mr. Queen. cf c TO ALL BEACHES .' ~ . . REALESTATES46-9S21 PINT si., 185. urn Pd. 494.Q731 >l<>-1151: "''· 54 .. 2132. FRO" $135 "ONTH 1Br n ,.&2Br l !SO."'""".· FINANCIAL Partner wanted -----~~~~ BALBOA $115 ~ Blk -watl'f' M M f.....v ~ for gambling machine mfg LANDLORDS! HARBOR ducks $140 nr water L19una Hills 3 BR, 2 Ba, cpls, drp!I, ADULTS PLE SE Pool &; terract. ldNJI M G Co Po Bo HELP-U e e 530-6381 blf-lm, d!!hwhr, 2 pools, clb. A hachtlcn, no children:} co. c rl'gor " . . x \Ve Specialize Jn Newport LAGUNA HILLS 4 BR. 2 BA, ho $235 MG-3710 V L PO"O Church 848-9633 •· 1981, Costa ~1csa 926'26. (TI4) Beach • Corona del Mar • BROOKHUR.SI' le Hamilton use, . . IL A rvi NA . . 549-0541 fam rm , !rplc, bltns, cpl, H t i t 8e ch SHARP 1 Br. Pool, Nr. · Laguna • &: Dana Point. an'B.. 4 Bdrm., 2 Bath, drp$, fncd, lnd$cp'd main\. un ng on • PHONE "'2·2815 , &hops. utll pd, No pet&. Money to Lon 240 Our Rental Service is FREE drapes &: carpeting, near provided. Brand N c \\'. ()7Ei0 Pomona l\\•e.) Adults. l8M a.10 nrov 1 a, to You! schools, fenced y a rd , $26.llmo. bt & lait + FOR Rent, 3 BR. 11 1 Bath.,~~!!!!! ... ~~~--!!. VENTURE Capita I NUaVIEW RENTALS S300/ol0. Call :,t5-~t aft s Villa Pa~ilic condcl. Tennis, LOVELY 1 BR. f'urn.ished. "548--0334'°"'~~=~-~.l>uitre«> Asislance. Sl'nd de I a 11 s,, 6734030 or " 494-3248 pm. deposits. ~6. pool. S235. 962-8438. Quiet adult!. Near stores. FURNJSf[EO 2 Br. '•pl1'Gll dept H box 3113 Holly\li>od Laguna Niguel T h Uni 335 1••• Pn ~1 .,. ·-pd 1170/mo 227'1 8 u•"' 00()2.8. Or call Lazer f2l3 l FREEi! , 4 BR, 2 BA Clenmar home, _..________ own ouse urn. -.. mona, '-" .,........,.£11, st: 541-.59l3., • , r:)l1;\ 463-8151, Landlords-Owners crpts, drps, paneled & mir· LAGUNA Nlgu .. l -Lovely Generel BEAUTifuL STUDIO APT. ...:.:.::..::::.::_-~----/\Ve will refer tenants to you rod, frplc, Hawaiian patio, Ocean vu brand nu 2 Br .. 2 ~am ceil. cedar DELUXE BACJ~El.OR AP't.\ 1st TD Loans FREE or charge ••• Many i\iust see to appreciate. Ba. Den. Cpl.s, drps, frplc .. "v"A""c"'A""N"T,..."T"'1"B"u"°R""o"'N'1 paneling. Adult11, no pei, 1777 Slnta Ana Ave., c,¢ . . desirable tenants on our 6#-7187. blt-lns, pvt bch Lse, $(25. ..BALBOA" model-3 Br, 2~1 $134.,336 E. alth 645-1317. Mer. Ap!. U3 ~ 6%% INTEREST 'vaitlng list. SPARKLING, !unny, \1·alk 10 ~",..',_'".,.4-;512....,,·=·..,,.=,--BA, kids ok. Immediate STUNNING 1 br, furn'd 2 d TD L ALA Rentals • 645-3900 beach &. sbopg. 3 BR, bltns, Put a lltt.ie "ioot' m your pogsesslon $285. per month. DAILY PILOT 2 br unfum $165. $50 0 0a OS I<'• • breeze .... u your teelooed patio, dosed dbl• Levi,. ,.,u thoae ba"•'•• tor iarwin rea1ty ioc. 698-1405 CLASSIFIED ADS wl ad 645-l"'O Items with ease, use Dally gar., pool &. main!. Many "bucks". Call Clusifled anytiml'. BAOfELORS only: 1,.. StH Int. based on equity. Also NE\V 95% of sale-price loons S11tlor Mtg. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 Sen•lng Harbor arta 21 yrs. Pilot Classil/ed. 642-5671. xtr ... $2'0 mo. -1'5'. 642-5678. "'N-.w~p0:-r-:-t-0S.;-o-cch:---I FOR ACTION • .' , Apt. Forn. Utll pd.· CALL· 642,5678 or JUI Me,. Dr. C.M'. .. NEW. EastbluU Townhouu. 3 SR, 2~, BA. Rugs, drps, bllns. $.'\.'lj, 213: 351-a'i67. AVAIL Now 1 I: 2 Br~ pool, rte rm, gd Joc • .,+to Chldrn. no ptlJ, 64&-6&M~· !\ TRADE 4 Bedroom Harbor Viel\' home, lee land. $16,000 l 1.'qUity for UNITS i n ftou1n tor Rent )f 11!} Newport or Costa ~tesa, ';;;;;;;~;~J Duplex es Unfurn. 350 Corona d1I ~r 2 BR, utll pd, Quirt 11dultJ. Rt'ls. $210. per mo. yr!)', Also studk>. 6'JS..3613 2 BR. trailtr $120 2 4fii!! mobile ' hom~ Sl45. 132 Wllaon, C~\f. 645-610. SLEEPING R..,.. •• t Call 6+i-7722 or 644-813'. 1 Ro0f E1ta te Wonted 114 Hou-Furnished 300 Want -To Sell Your Home In A Hurry? CIJI us now and let us do a professional m ark e t research for you, no ch.al'IC. Walker & Lee General EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Rent at Sl9S or option to buy. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, double garqe, fenctd yard, new shq carpets, tresh.ly paint· f':d. Call Bruker 545-N9.t Open Evn. 7682 Realtors Edinaer: 8.cross 8rm1,dway} from ,:_::~:.du~:!~~ I &U-t;5$ LEASED commerc1 du5t. $300,000 Or £4+.6Iil $9P 1 BR util pd NB $120 sna:ls or cpll Cdi'd or 1,i:i-$~ pvt hme CdM more. Sev bech pads utll pd. 979-14311 AGENT The !Jwln Co., RW/an The ra11e1t draw in the Wnl. o .a l>IBJ Jiiii It I Oullll«I Ad. 642-lm. " pd -ad ... aood tn~tmtnt SPACIOUS 1 br, bltns, crpt/drps. Refined le quiet only. Sl.85. 615-.';1.19. Cotta Mes• 2 BR, l\i BA, gar. Sharp, TIME FOR New palilt. ll'll& tpt. ~ CUTE l lJK. Like bou.te. \Villi: to • bo)' Adult.t. l134.50. 531-m<. 1 BR turn $1J3/mo, Gu. •1r pd. Ad"111. no pets:',. chlldttn. -_., ' . nice >hag, .. rr11. 1160/mo. A D1n1 1'9lnl Yh' 64 .. 295 .. QUICK CASH ' .,. Huntington lloloch I ·.-SA,_..VE,....ll_O_N_,Rtm--1..;.:.:e 1 3 BR, Ill BA, fenced yd, 2 THROUGH A--car ~!\rJ)Orf, crpl11, drps. -M bllnt, "'ID. !136--2651 , , Newport S.och DAILY PILOT LRG, wtiterlront, upper 2 Br .. 2 ba .. deo, crpJ/drps, WANT AD v.'ttbar, Crplc., boat 1lip, Avall. lAaat $3!ti. 61l-3Q22. TM fule•t dnw m the Wnl Tum at!Ultd hemt ta•-quJct cath, call &4WJ671 642-5671 l\lanqer flffded -I btaut1fu1 ucnn view unlt1. Adlt cpl., no ptll. Ute duties. 6n.-o.x:rl. Hunt!"""" ... .., l BR, P•ilo, pool, bwo. ~ti., d&hYtW. Nr holp. 1163. Util pd. IT I 1' Ca.meron. s.Q..3192. CUTE l BR, newly New orpts, i!tps. $HD. ** M6-bXI ** I I • . . (t] :Ill .; J ..••• . . -. _ui111!7, Q S, 19!'1 f ~mettt11.-~ ~ . f · .-. 11n1u .... c..-delMor Corona del Mar for rent Spectacular viOWI IC!f your l•mlly. From this Harbor View hllltop'abow Corona del Mar. Dramatic archltectu1". Handsome Inter- iors. Privacy. Pool, gardons, play arees. Close to schools, ahopping. Two and three bedrooms, two baths. From i 21s. G• and cablevilion Included. ~ .. \ . , • . ' '_/ • ' . . ' ~ 365 Apt. Unlum. 365 Apt. Unlum. * Apt. Unfum. HARBOR VILLA APARTMENTS $120 lo $150 THESE ARE TOPS •• , If You .Prtftr Quiet Livlnt and Priv•cy. l i 2 BEDROOt.1 Co1t1 Mesa ** $170 ** l er. l t~ Ba. ntwly painted. BltM, epl /drp, encl patio, Nr llCh1s " shop'g. ChiJdre.o OK, no petL 880 Center St., CM. ~ or 548-2682. LRG 2 Br Studio, l ~ Be.. Unlurn. Avail wknd of Mar 4, taking appJl c atlon1 Carport & lnmy, "" ....... lz achls. $.160 + dep. 998 El Camino, No. J CM. 546-04:JJ . EHt Bluff NEWPORT BEACH Viii• Gfanada Apt1. FQdf bedip6m, with bah .. •on. Jes above A below. Gracious l\ViJll 4 quiet, surrounding for famib' with chlldren. Near Corona del Mar High School. Ftttplace, w.et bar A built-in kJtcbfn appliances •. 113; A."'GOs WAY 644-2991 Col~. Banker le Co. Manaa]ngAr<nt Hunt111111Gn Buch e CHEZ ORO APl'S e 8234 Atlanta. l ..J..3 Br's. PCX>L. Private elated pr. Washer/dryer. SJ&.-0336:" $155. 2 Bdrm., 2 ha.th. Dishwasher, pool:. Children OK. 2320 Tiorlda. SJ6.\!191. * 1 BR. Apt B!tns, end pr. Block from ocean. $135. ~--*FRESH AIR Walk 3 Biles to Beach! • • "* • -·· .,.., . ; ~ . )D Ill! ; •• BAYVIEW APARTMENTS ~·/palio, comp) redecorated. New •ha& crpt'&, bll·ln."l, and drpii:. Lee Pool i Inc.try ·nn. O>nvenitnt to· shop'g, Adj:. to Fairview )lo11pital,in back of fo'arrow Rlty al l67l H.!ll'- bor Blvd. Ph. days 557.9049 or PVes &o: ~ 546-9081. *NEW* YIU.l NINOS 2 BR. 2 BATHS Fully carpeted &: draped 2 Covered parking stalls Gar ' water pd. $250 ?Ito. Yily. 816' Amigos W~. NB Lee 2 BR. apt. newly decor. \V/w crpts, drpg, bltns. C."<· cept refrig. $150. No sngls, no JlE'ts. 5J6.1TI1 Aph., Apt1., 2 811, 2 BA APTS SupeMJomfortablE"·Quif"t Near 'N~rt Back Bay. l""'!'N!!!•'"w"'!'!v!!!·rr"!'10""'!R!!!i'"vr"'•'"r•'"'"11 : Gia • watf'l' Paid. ~10. 1o ' « •7UOS• 1'\ Furn. cir Unfurn. 370 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 San Joaqufn Hiiis Road, east ol MacArthur Boulevard For Informati on, call 844-5555. -EFT' 1 La\J Apb-~.!F!ur~n!. ~~~!360~!"¥!!•.~U!nfvm!!~.~~!!US~l~~~ft l.;~[i~,2 ~11:me :J~Ti:n~:~~:~4t,12 ON BEACH! ~-ctp/drpt, patio, beam FtN <.'t'il ., garages. TU • " UNFURN. Froi;n Sl80 2 BR In f'x ce\lent loe&tlon, 2 BR. From SS ~ u.-Mesa Verde, cpt, draperies, ADULTS ONLY 2.-(ll"'S.Br defux"• dUJ)lex apt. $425 monthty ;year rental ~ .... ,Uton. C.M. bu 111-1 n s, &: a rage( F\Jrnl!Ure Available Newport lleoch Corono def Mor NE\V TRIPLEX 1 -2 -3 bedrms. $140. $160. $185. \ValJc to Broad"'•Y & Pen- neyir. Laundry rm, garage. 527-!144. $70. MOVE -IN ALLOWANCE Under New Mana.gemenl. Lrc. 2 Br. crpta, drps, bltns. Sea-Air Apts. Cost• Mis•· Cott• Ml .. GETAWAY FROM IT .ALL! i 1,1 blk to bch A: bl.y. All nu SuPf:r deluxe duplex, bal-Stt Mgr. Mr. "-Mn. Hoban cul-dt'-6ac smfl. Sl.50/mo. C a r p els-drapes-dillhwuher et"-;-fl50 I JM • Y~arJy. tum!tl.m'1 673-«526. O'.lny w/p tty view, partial-548-~ 96Z-98St. healed pool-saunas-tennis \i'int~r. -~9l55. '! BR, ,_ BA on· Oceanlront. ly lurn'd AduJtJI, no J)eta. "Tf!E GABLES" rec room«ean views l blk N. of AdaJJ1l!I (off beach) 729 a s Utica 536-2796 53S-707{) 11 1 -. ' 613-4452. •e•• ..... -patios-ample parldn&" Jl# .. ~renl 'W J~~·t·I===-----~ I .._, 2 Br. v.·/gar. Adults, cpts. Se "t G---~· • ' m.l'T' 2 Br. cblt uaw.Oceaotropt.,f9f-t029 WATCll the •unset jn this -21-tlrps, bltns, !ncd yrd. H. UcunNTI,NG~T=o·N L•1un• Beach .._ ~"' "'""'" .. 3 bdrm. Ocean w/patio, wtr pd. 616--020 , ·111 ~.B. pier\ To ,Juhe 30. 3 BR, 2 BA, n@W kitche n & Blvd duplex. Adults on1y APARTMENTS 2439-C Orange A~. $155 PACIFIC NEW OCEAN VlE\V APJ'S. ~"'da,yt. 6'f3..7684 !.VU ·Cf'Pll, patio,~ blk to beach. $.450. Mo. A&ent 675-4930. 3 BR, 2 BA .......... $235. 2 BR, 2 BA le 1 BA. Al.sol e~q,. Winter. $22i.·67S-J.IJ27 64{).0020. '2 B(R1.~% BA ........ $180. 1CBR Cadrportall. Pri 1 ·v. patio. 711 OCEAN AVE .. ll.B. BR. 2 BA. S250-$330. 222 ft's so easy to do! J us t.move to MerrimaeAI Woods where it's quiet & peaceful ..• where. ( the t\VO of you can enjoy the comfor t of~ 1 modern adult living and avoid the confusion of urban living. ·~NFRONT apt. 1416 W. Back-8.iy A'-"V AVAIL. :FURN.I rpts, rps. eec. resp. 17141 536-1487 · Arch, 4M-3383, 494--23.39. Oeeantn>nl. -1 8t' Sl30 pr.r CLOSE; 10 Beach, J.ri, 2 Br., New edult 91rden Apts. adults only. No children or Ofc open IO am-6 pm Daily 1 & 2 BR Apts. w /Terroces ~mo..· util: , ...i. '8adl!Jor 2 BR, ~lee ~ltn11, dlsi). Ctpt!ll 2 Ba., open ~ams, ~lc,1l 1"°5~1~E:;.:_,2~1!!•!:1·=~6~4!;6 ~16:<6~6 I pet. S125/mo. 5"&-1322. \VILLIAM \\'ALTERS CO, lido ltle ~ •. ,... Ii: d htd 1 Childttn bltns, J.10.A ,\1a.riruer1te.1: ;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:1--,.-,,-,.,....----FROM $140 mo. ~·4. (113) 698.e3627. rpA. poo ' 67J..()937 or 6T>Sn&. NEWLY DECORATED LRG 3 Br, 2 BA , crpt, drps, * 3 BDRM$. * ·~ .-bch moo : b ()!{. Sl<5. mo. 67].;;231 BEAUTIFUL r..oo patio, nr o cc. ~JD ~ • r, C -'•I M UNIQUE chaleau on Bayside $110/mo. C"'""'M. 557-6151. WHAT DO YOU WANT Some Vi<.>w. Adults onJy, r.ti"'."--. -biatn«I· «llina. all oron•. ~ •r Dr. 2 bdnn. A den. dining GROUNDS -.-IN AN APARTMENT-yearly. $300 month. ~ . .fl30,)'tly.:s4~3490 --room. Adult• ~y. $31S .Ji.lo. -10 Minufes to Ocean ADULTS only 2 hr S150. mo. Huge walk in <'loset! Dish-Call : 673-3663 968-2500 Eves.. Shag carpeting, drapes. self cleaning oven,. disposals, loads of closets, huge swimmin& pool, sauna baths, rec rm & mu~h mare! . _ 1 ~-ii>fl ytlrty, Nb Aatnt 675--4930, 640-CJ0io. Gas lfeat A Slove. Water :_~mes No. B. Call washen'.' Separate dining Drive out tod1y and let us show you how 1 •••Y it is to m~k• th• move. · ·• [~~~--,t11151mo. .i, a ""Y * GR.EAT VIEW 2 BR. * Car, Rec! Rm, Launcjry Rm ' • • areas! Pooh'.' Beautiful ·en· ~~'1 . :~1.. ~ 1 BB.. $140 e WILSON GARDENS 4 vimnment! For .aJI this and . -• Uf.. Frplc .. bltm. ft~ks, pool. 2 BR. $160, $165, $1-r.i 2 BR, 1% BA, ~IJtPs. encl fitl.-$1.;~:~jh.~W~ o~ .__ .;;;:o.. W up. 644-6344, ~. Hacienda de Me•• patio. $140; 642-Mll :;e·BAHIA PUE-RTO associated 2ROK ERS-REAl TORS 102~ W 8olbon 67J-J66l MERRIMAC . WOODS ·-! 1 ~u-. ~ OM TEN Amas CLEAN 2 Br, no pr. Re.ts. 160 \V, Wililon. Apt L CM F'oR Adliffii OV6' 35. 3 Br, 1st 281017th St at Delaware. Fl.B. 1 6 2 BR. J'ura. A UnlUnL $175. . , BAY MEADOW APTS.. floor. Netw dee., Nr shops. AU remaining one bdnn Laguna Niguel 425 Merrimac Way, Costa Mesa ! us· 46.th St ~ I Jl'h', PIU.. 67J..41TI aft 6pm 2 Br. beam celling11, priv pa· $140. incl gu, wtr .. 548-2407 units. $140. ~L;-A:;-G~U::N:-:A:-:N""r"G°'U°"E°'L,_. I Apt. Untvrn. · ?ooU,Tennta OootDt1 ..,..,.. 2 .BR., Bltns. WaJJc to Lio, rec. lacll., closed gar-BR s R · · Phone 536-5098 "'f'=:::::~7-':::C:-::;= l:IO sea·t.ne, OUl6(4.Xll beach. SUll). OJ'an&'e Coast a1e. GU heat. cooking & J ' tove,Crpefrig •. 1 ,.'!!'!'~~~~~~!"P Ap•rtments = 1~--·~·-~--B ) Oi.15h1\•asher, ts, Drps. I• WALK TO BE C Call About Our New 6 Mo. . ~-m . ....,.. "1 Real Esta~. Call: 6#-4848 water all pd. A11 adults. no 717 James, Sl l5. 540-611.1. A H Nowport llHch e Cort ·Mo pets. From SI65. Bntncf ·new J.2-J BR Cpl., Lease Prorram AvaUable I t-.'=""";;;,;;..;;.;~"'--= •~ •. nfum. ..,,.,, a M 387 \V, Bay SJ., C.'.L LARGE 2 BR. Carpets d bit ~1 1~ 16th .. Now. 1 BR Sl5( 2 BR, 1 Ba :-=-------.....,, a.:J ;• _ _, ~ ~1301 rps. .ns, 0 v c. ""' 1,1( ~187 2 BR 2 Ba S PARK Newport-will sublet 2 ll~S~~:::::JS~~=====-ON SUNDAY Call 646-0073 •·~ "'""''· • mo. Jl>l 16lh. 847-3957. • · . , 196 per ' ~-"·raf' Call 54g.-* lh BR, 2 BA, view apt, $300 r. l '"'19 BRANO NEW 2 BR * '""" ** 3 BR. 2 BA. Priv. patio. mon . mo. Call Ett>nn art 5. 8-,. M~all" ••• 1 2 BR apl, crpt'd &: d~s. 29041 Aloma Ave. 495-4212 you. can ~njoy t.he,,lepn, tly •un = •on-,........ .R"llr", 1 mi. 10 beach. 536-2519. or DELUXE 2 br w/frplc, btost ir..i.o;o-c!'O'~""""'><><>:<><>i<>.<><O!<><>.O<>.<>.O ..... ~. JandscaPed out-of~ at crplt, drps, hlt·1ns, gRrb. •,to~,··ch ... ldfri&:·k~·fn1;.t<l, ry 842-li69. Ml•• Verde EaSt Bluff loc. pool tacil. ~ v,ndome •• , putting displ. 120 Alber:t Pl. E11.!11t· aci. • rn ° . .,._L.... BEAC"H'°'B"°L7U'"'F'"'F'""""'A°"P~T"'S-. ~N~EW~-o,-bd,--nn--co-ndo-.-""3-g _Ad_uJ_ls~·-$21ll_._6'4-_230_7_. __ ·Yti~ofiOA' year "•roi'..l\d In ltie beautiful lack lay ol Wtwport, ·within HSY occe•• to bu1inM1; th~pping J~~~·emertoinmert c.....,, °' w•ll 01 ricflng 1fables. blkelng ~r!llf• -oltd Wl)lte 'sandy beachM of the llue P.;cific. Your oll0elKttic apartment with b\lilt·i n df!f'V•• o••n, dithwo1htr and ttfr1getotor will be a delight, h•k In ~. '" air around tht pool or loin 1hl· 'h.lft In th1 spodou1 recreatiOf'I room with bllllord t~es ond tyMn01lum. lovl1h lol\d1topln9 and P.iftt iol.lnt4.in• win surrovnd yot,t ond welcome :.,. 1u•tt1 wh9n you liv. of' Vitti:!' Del Meta, 11:F-;:;-noac•1 ss ·-• .,..,, j•' • , -4155 ' .. * Don't l't1is$ The B"esi * . . I . • ·l a.ctroom, 1· !lkl_ih , tmn; pool W:lth -cabana pdslde. ~!~~mo. (ke.!11 & "'alrr 3 Br, 2 Ba Mont ecello To\.\·n-Spac 2 &. 3 Br, 2 ba. Pool, PR· cpL-;, drapes, dishwasher. LOVELY J BR, frpl. Walk to room. Slrrlch out In 1500 · 11 rf'n ° • no Pf'l.!'l houl!t" blln:ii, <'rpts, drps, tio, O/W. 82.Jl Ellis 847-2226. bltns, patio. garage, pool. .,._ It. including 2 bedrooms. 642-0563. • 542-2126. be'ach. Va~. .... ' =!: Hunii.....+Of\ Be•ch $190. 546-3416. ABBE'l REALTY 642-3850 2 bath11:, 1utogt room or den. * * w:;AUWiJL I &: 2 BR. Dan• Point ··•· THE VENDOME Coatfmporary Ga~n Apls. ---------BRAND New! 2 Bclr. crpts., * * PRIVATE 2 Br .. 2 Ba., p.: t Jo 1 , fr p I c . JI 00 J. LGE l BR Ocean \•\ew apt. 1 ·MO FREE. RENT drapes. Ell"L1 appl. Ii: dsh-c pts, drps, b)tng, encl ear. lM5 Anahe.lm Avenue $100-$16.i. Call ~!'116'.l. Bar, din area. liv rm. Lee Z BR 2 BA $159 wsher. Swim pool. Priv, l l9D Patio.-S175 .. 54W708. Call 642-2824, P.'Il'll. Phillip! , RR & BA . Balcony, new r 1 • mo. 545-2158 aft. 4:00. DELUXE QUAfr•J lower ; 2-JJR. S150. 1ihag erpt &. drps, bltna & POOL ¥ Kids le pets ok. DELUXE 2 & 3 Br., 2 Ba .. S.nta An• APARTM!NTs mg.~oean. ,,,.,,j-tp'lld yd. 1 Mrlg. $165/mo, 8.17--39'17 or Crjltaldrpa, bltns, p-.tlo, end. p:r. S150 up, Rental __ F_A_M.,.....,.._l_L_l_E"s-- Alr Corkl • Frplr.'s • 3 Swim-child ok. Call 546--1391~ 8S7-."il78. 2614-0 De:lawaft', H.B. Ole. 3095 Maoe A ve . ming Pools • Health Spa • 2 BR. 2 BA. Unf. Apl. $L~. Don't giv~ up the ship! Mgr. 5.36-5?38, 646-966S 546-1034 'T'rnnl11 Crts • Game le Bil-Adtllts. no .pets. 84l> ~nter "List" it in classified. Ship A good want ad 11 a ltlOd' M""'il-s"'"lon:--:-V;;-le"'i'"o----1 WELCOME'. liard Room. St. 642--58511. to ~ Result!! 642-5678 Investment 1 BEDROOM I::;=:;===::;:;==::;:.,,.:::.,=:::..:==...:.::..:::.::.....:.======== • BRAND NEW! 3 b,, 111 SINGLI! STO'RY FROM $1£.S lrvlM Irvine Irvine ha. 2 story condo. Shag. South S.a Atmosphere "EDITERRANEAN bltm, ""'"· poo~ •ncl. M carage. 8JG.0871.. 2 BDRM-2 BATH VILLAGE-Newport &.ach carpee!.""ka .. , 2400 ftarbor Blvd .. C.M. Air Conditioned !ni l 507-8()20 PARK NEWPORT Prlvale P atios RENTAL 0 Fi1CE HEATED POOL OPF.r< 10 AM '1'0 6 PM APARTMENTS Carport & storace l " 2 BR Apt., nis • Wll M:' .. on the boy Nr. Schools $152.50. ~h.ly painted. • 'WAlllf 1 1 ' Luxury apartment livinc ov-Nr. So. Coast Plaza crpf3, drps. bltns. c'OVf!red ~.,,_ erlooking the water . Enjoy HIDDEN VILLAGE cirporttl. Children & pets ._1 $750,000 health spa, 7 swim· 2500 South Salta ok. 830 Cenler' St. ~8-4014. ad Park l , . ming pools, 1 lighted ten-Center 2 bl.kl W. of Bristol, 3 BR, 1% Ba. dghwshf., ,. nis courts. p/u~ mil6 of ott Warner cm Unda WI.)', Jndry C'J'Pt/drps, 2 child. bicycle trails, putting, ahuf· .IOUth to W. Central) OK. Avail 4/1. $1 TO . Deboard, croquet. Junior l's Santa Ana • st&-1525 54$.3715. · , from $170 monthly; also 1 I ---:3::-;;B.,-•a-,.ted...,.,Poolo=;--- Apls., .. Furn. or Unfum. ' ~ Lt* NEW** LA COSTA APTS. 1 & 2 Bedro0m • Built-ins e Shag carpets . e Drapes e Walk in cloRta • Swimming Pool a Bar-b-Ques • Eoclost>d Garqe .. All Utilities Paid . Adults, no pet& " 1aJJtin& dista...,.. to l!bopplng center. 354 Avoc•do St., C.M. , '42-970I -~--HAND NEW .' E'mm $145. Diahwu tier. lh&I ~··" ,'falk-ln ..... 1' ·9rced air heat, extra tarp; robrns. ~autitul came ~ heated pool. BBQ's, encl• ed gan.~, quiet •lll'l'Ollf.ld.. ingg• A: clOse to ~ Adult living, no J)etl. --~· El CORDOVA APTS- ·2011 Charle St. 64U(?Q Near Harbor I: llamUton StJ -.,...,.. 4111111, and 2-bedroom plans and * LOWER * :Z..tmy town "°'',..· Elec-l.oJia Cub-•tc. BBQ * * * * GOLD Medallkm, front 2 Br · • tric kitch~ns, private Plltios . a.ad Oare C.rtter El Pu-rto.M1•• Alllcll -110, encl gar, laundnnnat. ..._, Great new 1 2 A 3 8dnnl * * * * 2 ·a.ctrooms, 2 Baths .. ._.C...tral a,ir ~itioniog 1 -Matinr •. , i ~rming lireplecea. 3 1pacio_u1 floor pla~ • Unusu'al l1rge'clotelt & 1lotage ob patio -:9"'2 1~inming pOola, lher1peutic pool, aaun• A . • 8 ?Cym. billiatd!, dtlTin1 rahj;e. putti~g grtf'n i·~ All utilitiN includtid "" ,• Pllllttfllfl & .,.. . IMflll•IUMI ..A OUIJ UVlNG • . ,. . . W-, Huntln"°" leoch 71,4/147.-1126• ' I ~ I In ~"II ·~-,,.,,,. or uaiconles, carpetirw, dra· :Adults. no' pfts.' $1S5/mo. QulcJcto.,._,.1n1.-b1•1 ~ •• Clll'i99M'.I llC1.Nn.,..... · Sub Fram Sl.49 J 8edro0m Apls. ~ 6f0.3Sl5 or 642-6f!l!I. --Of.....,.... ...... •-....... penes. terranean park· lncludt!ll free heat A alr cond. qalcloltyourro, tho-Y011-_ .. ·~·-,_, Ing with.,...., __ Optional o·· E JSIDE 2 BR deluxe apt. . andJocttk>nthatfityautml) •illl. . , maid lll!:l'Vict. Jart north of SOUTH C -T Sl3Q A up jncl..lllil1tie11, Adult1. Pref. mkldll Ill'· ParkW.tapartmllntlftndfOfiRapr.t.W Fashion Island at Jambor-VILLAS tum. Poot A RecrnUo1* C r p t a , d r p s , r a n a f! • With Junior eXll:UtiYIL And .cl'9lmla And e"Qineers. And tt and San Joaquin Hills 1101 MacArthur Blvd, area. Quiet Environrnen( $180/mo. Sm&]] pet Ok. Mrybodyelsewhollkaocttlacalian.(ClraloemploY-!Clft.... Road. -OU ...... "'-... No~' Avail ft.larch 7. Gt2_-58_12._ artd fr11Waya. Nm ahopplng. chools.-oi.&rcha ~ thl UC Irvine T~~P=al ('%4/or:~;:' South La gun• ru:i~ ~:~ Jo'or Rent ~ 1 0, 31BR~!r1:~~: c~l~~~~~~ campus.) . , , , , , \VANTED REL r ABLE * BEACH LIVING AT ITS 19$-1961 Maple Ave. ! Optn Sat It Sun. 1010 11016 With lady golfers. And~bocf/tl ... Wf'lollkllJ~tertmtM COUPLE to yearly lease a BFST .••• Lease 2 BR. 2 1 ~';;;:~'~°"'"~-~-!'.'iM1'•"'sa"'!"'"'"etJ ~I Can1ino, Apl. C. S1S9 mo. streetfroman iS-holtpublicgolfcQUra. , .. LARG..E 2 BR, Den , BA, "1ev. to beach. Adults. I Hunffnot1tt;a..c11 5M-0744. _ With weight-watchlra. Ntd wtight-lftn. iA~·~'9f• lfldt--a-\Vay, Nr. ocean. ~pet~ Fro~~; .~:5.j who could naln {or 1 ... 1 eometh'-lrum Plrk W•l'a labulousrec-. ' REWARD A .... , $250! " wy., ~·"• OCWf· VIEW UNITS UNl'1JRN 2 BR Studio Apt. • ""' 1 l A 67•1909 * * 4~2835. d · rMtkin. (Swimminn and !lll!rtpy PoOIL Complete hal!h club with--ppt. r · Crptl!, rp:f, 1ar. SWim I • lllO• ocean view, untunl. 2 ' pool. No chUdren, no pets. lfllned attendants. Nigttt·lighted ltnnla. Volll)'blll, hlndball. ,._.rge SEACLIFF Manor. 1 BR, 1~ t • Quiet nei1b bo r ho od turf an.a for Jogging cad touch foolblft. Pftl9loungtl. g81D1 md Bil Studio. l BR, 1% Ba. ~~~~:.'':; :!!: !: : ~:on;'.~ Hm.,onbclh~ G4Z--8042. Clldroomalnthlhlndlome_.,,,~ ~L.to 11Cp75 1'1mo' ~~·k ab~,· Mli. Yrl lle. $225. 49!-21&1. ·Paclflr, a new-co· ··-h. SPAC.2,,3 Br.'Apt.S140up Parkw..thllmllnJotbtr~lao.&l-lfY!lll'l9no! ;;;dlocoonl. WsP!ace°,;;k WHtcllff or •ludio l 1 BR uni .. -~ Poo~cpl/~,-blllll,Kldsok ln.....UW,oragalllr,araUlg't JlNlr, •• YQU'llliflllllll.11 Ave. 548-:1682 , ____ ..._ ____ Hun...,ooHarbour.Furn 199& Maple No. l 6C2-38l3 you hUrrY• .. ~ ,.. , y I WESTCLlFF Afta. 2 BR, 2 Un1um rentals include bltn 2206 O>ll,..·N!J. 5 612-7035 (Femllle yau'l1 flt In ,,.., toll. Splclll atetllN wllll IDI lollL ** Hr y S.och** BA., c..,, !rplc., Garden kltche11 appl'o, wall-\o-wall LOVELY 2 BR. 2 BA .,. __._, p;:). Beautlful 3 BR, 2 BA. patio, S ln1Ie 1tocy, crpt'&, dnperles, boat t11-SJllCflltacftitlw.PrHchaclL~lllfOrOIYIIPfollzitpaol. ·--·-• P art. F\un. Flrepla.,., pet for 1,.,., maJd ....,,::: t"'nhse.. patio, dbl 1a.r. ok 1809 I" Bal Soundproof, B!tns, F I A th --· -~ pool-:. $21S mo, m-m6 . .v. boa Blvd. heat, Ir& din rm. Walk to erapy pools A locttiorf ':i. eves. • 2 BR. Partly rum. $140 mfl. Nf'llr 11hp'g & tchool1. (':;ii! &16-2170 . ---______ , * 'l l· 3 BR. f'rpk:. Bll·lns. ~ a:al'll..~. ~f'Ar South Coai:t Pht1..a.. 5'1:')..2321. I RR Duplf'N. Stow t. rf'frt1 .. no P"I~. Art111r~ on I y. SI 10/nio. 5-IH9:>4. 2 BR. 2 BA. Studio "O'pl•. d>'ps .. poJ;o, POOi. 1 chJld ok. ~. SJtARP unfurn J br clOM! to • .0.-C.C. A U.C.L lltO mo. SS7-'1'!63.' l BR MnltJ O\.'U 35_ pr,. N\I pa.int, At '810 Santa Ana. lnq.mJ)Eldon. . 2 Bdmu, Clf'Pf't.t, drapes, DUI' Wllloo ScbocJ . .Klds Ii: pe-1s OK. sm. 54&-44M. NEWLYDE-c oRA=r=1=0 Ola.nni111 1 BR duplu. ne" carp, draptf ... palat, Lovr- ly i • r d ~ " sunoondf,.,,. ?.falurt aduJt1 onJ7, St.JS. "518-6!r.l), D..U, Pilot .Wail Adi haw batrams ,.-. ' 3883 Parkvilw Un .. Irvin.. Just oll tho San Diego Freeway a! Culver Road. Onebttlroom, fnlm S1IO. Two bldf'OOl!l, lllo blth ln>rn si-. l!ji)J1fQ .... a a --1 I 1 673-2223 or 675-7635 Westclilf Plau, acroY from blk from beach. tmmect. oc-. BACK Bay area. 2 BR. Priv. Coco's. 1665 . Irvine. $195. cup. Call n it: 846-l36J. or pat~. 1arage, ahq carpet, Adlrs. 642--0239. 213: 592.1361 for ·more cte:. tails. drapes, slovf', new paint, Apts., Adults only. no pets, truck.I. Furn. or Unfurn. 370 • OCEAN VIEW • Frorit Avail Apr. 13. 642-2267. Sl35. l BR. }'um or untuni BRAND New D t! Ju x t1 Back Bay Discount for students, CAs..\ Medallion Apt• • "'esJcJ;ff Pl.A.YA, 141h &: Walnut . l A 2 BR Aets, Furn or un-I! B Call ·---• location. 2 BR, 2 BA. rum. Starling al Sl.3.1/mo. · · _._7_ $2S5Jmo. 1 Be. $185/mo. Pool, no pell, r ef • 1 , lJUNTINGTON GARDEN~ 615-4ru Bkt. 5tMMS. Apts. Heil at Bolil. C'1lea. 2 .... _ ,...._ 846--1323. Coinpart! s. j -Y•«..,....,2ba,c U. wba • dl.shwashr.waa h r /d r 1 r Olfa,...N t)'OU'nmf•lrw! • hookup, cloatd gar. Near ---------CLOSE to bea.rh A-lhopp&iw, Hosg Hocp. $170. 646-J666. HACIENDA I BR tum at untum, !t'9 O CE A N F R 0 NT yr! y HARIOR Mempht. St., Inquire No. 2, apaciOus l br apt, bt>at part 241 AVOCADO STREET or rail 5JS..MM. Of beach. Adults ofll¥, avail Adult. only • No P ttl APT. Poolalde 1.p a c 10 u 1 •n. sm. 645--06!8. n.Jw 1 • 2 BR. Pool awwa1ow. -""' •tio.. me ** WATERFRONT super Gange. DishWlhr. Paid util. mo'to rlJht adu.lta. .._."?f,, de!""' 3· Br, deo. 3 Ba, FROM mo. 146-llfK -port llMch 'l'wnbse. SISO. Pie>-~ tloat avall. TI4: 6'T.H!2G. Appl. Y rly Dix 2 Br·S.och Ba.. blll1s., d hp I., d$hW1hr .. lnd.ry hookup . ,car. 213: 887-mi'.' • OCEANFRNf 2 Br. 2 BA, Frplc, tnc1 pr .. Ytarly. Adlt!. No pell s 2 f 5 . 67$-1990, :Ul/l.5$-1171. * 2 BEDROOM * t"' Ba TownhOutt eoncepl, &am ceUlnp. extrn Ira bedrm1, etlCf J do_ rterfa· Uon rm. sauna 1>8.tht, eitc. Adlllb. Oµr SUnday a11,.. noon B-B·Q'1 • F'fft Art ~ rtJrt1A1 toon. HARBOR G!IEl!NS 5'&o.1112!1 OCEANFRONT, 4 II>', 3 Bit NeW. CU.tom dkv. Fam~ pro:f(IT<d. No polS. Y"7. SOOJ mo. 873-IXJ . "Whit• ~II" -runnbw JOll:f' tiou.r 1'zl'li : them Into "CASH" ... ~ 1 them t""' DlllJ p ll o r Cl1Ulftecl. 64Mm. • I t . - ........ 37' l'um. or U"1um. c..taMtM ~..-t•I•. to Shara :I> yr old bfC1'iekir \VW ahart 2 BR apt or home. * * s.r-9400 •• Wanted : girl to share lra 2 Br apt. All xtru.. poot $19. n10. l clilld O.K. 84l·ar.69 er 142-6235. GIRL to 1h1u:e beach Newport Beach area. 873-Wl IJ>l. A CONVENIENT SHOPPING AND SEWING GUIDE FOR THE GAL ON THE GO. For an ad Ill' Woman's World Call Mary Betit 642·S678, •It 330 THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. FUN IN . THE SUN! SHARE 2 BR apt, Cotta Pants~irt Hit 9188 Exquisite Imported Designer Fabrics r Mlnut•s to N•wpart B.ach Unbelievably large apts .. Decorator furnish· ed. Huge Pool, jacuzzi, electri<> huil~ins, shag carpets, drapes. sauna & more! Mesa \\'Ith v;orkin&; person. , ,....=., ~-~ ?ita.le <lr female. 646-3566. ' I NEED roommate lo share beach house., shag crpf11, frplc, yrty leas@, 673-6976. ONE PATTERN PART ' I . ADULTS-NO PETS SINGLES . .. . • .. . S 14S 1 BDRMS •........ $1 SS 2·BDRMS •........ S17S \VO~JAN tl-33 to share small '--.,--: hse. NB, Pet& OK. No park- ' ina: problem. 6f;:t-5Jlj, GIRL to share nice apart. l . . ' I I Unfurni shed Apts. Av11il11bte From $10 lo $I S LESS. YOU'RE RIGHT- THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! t 1561 MESA DR., Cotto Mo .. 5 blk1. E. of Newport Blvd. .. 546-9860 Newport Bei1ch Westcllff Riviera : Spacious 1 & 2 BR. B!tns, carpets, drapes, heated pool, Nr shop'g area. Adult. 1 j Ask About Free Rent 1800 \VestcliU Or, NB I ~~ I RESORT LIVING FROM $135 • I It's Oakv.'OOd Garden ;\partments ••• and it's I · (Wl, .. tine ne.ic,hbors and , prestige living In one l\L,.Ut· ious package. There's Sl mllllon in recreation • . • swimming, tl!!nnis, billiards, hi!!alth clubs, saunas. pro. shop, Indoor golf driving tangP, clubhouse, etc. CU.stom decorated singles, 1 & 2 BR. Furnished It Un- !Urni5bed· No lease required. ~fodels Open Dally 10 to 7. OAKWOOD GARDEN APARTMENTS (F.e1ort Living for Adults only.) N£WPORT BEACH 16th at Irvine or 642-8170 · 1 BR on Newport Channel. Crprt, patio, sand. $160 mo. 494-5346 eves. I'!> :r ..... ]~ BROTHER or sister to share n1ent \\'ith ma.le. • 642-9J18 .. Office Rental 410 .. Rooms 400 3 BR house 2 blocks from "THE FACTORY" in Can- beach. $80 util inc. 567 nery Village, a new concept Catalina before' 5 p.m. in retail artisan shops. Stt , ROOMS for rent from $13 to SHARE my home w/older to apprecla!e. $70/mo UP. ( '$:» weekly. Clean, quiet old \\'Oman. Call Mon &. Tues; 4z 3(1th St. r>.'ll 673-9500. 1 fashioned hotel, 4 blocks or Days U-2, 2652-B Elden STORE for leue. Z50 sq. fl. from beach. TV, laundry, Bal le, 'J'M Colonial Inn. 4l1 Ave., C.?.I. 301 Merine, No. 306, boa ~th St. · Huntinglon Beech. Need a "Pad"? Place an ad! Island. n4-5.12-l314. 536-9167 Call 642-5678 Now! UNUSUAL Live in mod. apt. ~liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml above )'out business. 675-7225 * * * * * Trader's Paradise lines times dollars • lflR Agent * Industrial Re'riti1I SIUS S-1~12 M-14-16 ... l-11-20 ~ 0 , . • .. S\IOdl1. llatdl 5, 19n DArL Y PILOT -I~! ~--l@r ~--1 ltontals W•..W 4'G L;;,;Mt;;. _____ w_ ~'°""'"' ~ _ -LG-.-1>B1.--..,-.-.. --.u1-,-,bl-.1 KEYS m -1 ahouJd .., *LANDSCAPING· •-• ,_,., Prlv.1<. I Ferd, on &old chain at· 119'• tawm. lilnldrL, ~ moa. to l yr, m.,t be "cht4 to """' r<d nutty dtjllNI, c1 ..... p. Sta~~ naton. rut. 5.l&-13M. · p)\\'der-puft type ball, Lost boMfd. S)l..1225. .,.-~~--..,-,,--"""'""' in Calta Meu. Pkoue c&1l Aul! tranlflOt'lallon W ~42 alter I p.m. CARPOOL WANTED to vtc. DAOi911JNO, 1Pl.)l'td, fe- Century City or Santa malt, red, miniature. Vic. f\lonlca, M·f. &W.-4565. Alpha Seta, ~ Cltmtnlf', Fri., Feb. 2S. KHn]y mlsa· td, lf:Mt"OUS REW ARO. Peraon11la I[ .. ] '92·116$ or "2·ll09'1. • LOST; Ori.nee Pomeranian. iiiiiil male. Vk: Tulip Ll.ne. 530 Costa Mf'sa. s• 9· 3 9 31 !46-\401. • JAPANESE prdtntl', ._, pltte yard tttv. J'Nt·'~ Clean· Up. • .. SIH1116. . ' G!V.SS GROWING AGAilif On.up, maln, com • 1~. call C 6 Jl Card ta t"D 1:·. 645-0309. . .. , SPRINKLERS IN rtp&lrtd ... new lawn&. A J~bl rernovtd.""' t a Mt~ ~ PROFESSIONALo ~ \\'Ork, pruntrc, ~ lel"I. clea.n·U~ Jobi, laDdJcaj. tnr. Ceol"I•· ~. 1 AL'S L&nd&cap.lna:. Tr'tt ref(\Oval. Yud Mnodtlfus, Trash h&ul\ni, lot clet.ouP. Repair 1prinklen, 67l.U6&.' I •' •' 1' ., r " '• .,_ .,. • ,',,y, .. ,, .... , .. ..,,>1-.-.-.. ... , •• # ) -!iN.r. """' '· 1972 r:<'l I ; •. ,... IJ I .... b,.... J[IIJ L ,....,... llLJ 11 -· • J[ll) f D -~.i~~-.:~;j,li!i!iii!!i~iiii~"ni~iii~fi; ICIPwmU.A IP 716 ._ ____ __, La..., ..... J[fl]I L-_El• ... _····___.I[)]] l• ... -,p·w· ... ·~-.·M•,.•,'!11111!11111!0 HolpWa"t..i,Mt.f710 ~~-~-.M&f710 G 'I Of T • HelpW•_"t..i,M&P'710 HelpW1n1oc!,M&F7IO HelpW1n1ocl,M&ll~O ,,......, P41teh, 11..,.1, -~·--INTERVlEWlNG new....,_ RENTAL AGT l..,. . -. •BCDIP'ILE CLER K en e. rot men w/or withoot exp. CcW o~YtCE =1u .s • r"fl'PATQI: PLA8TOU.NQ Ottk Typist. 1.&IW'8 Bc:b. "" Good .,t to break into ottlce KEEP lm,portut JOb as ,. · ...,g. Bubbly, bouncy attraet!Ve ~-wes. F'fft ..um&i.a ACC:OUNTING Pt.uont 1umundlnp. Grot •Wlin& IPO~ no ex· work. Loam ., uaJat boo!<· Joe. H!R &'15-ml. hou1<wile A mother. Earn WE NEED YOU pe"°n 10 t.ke over hctt. Call 5tl IBIS CLUK JU1ume It S..l&ry. PO Bo<l" ~~thin· F~ P::'°~~.' kttper, answer phonee, Ute in 1pue time. MID. a&e ~-ti lnc!reulna: smw beautUuJ apt.I to ~ •7211 JrvfM , C.aJJL 92664 ""'" WI ' typltw. Good )ocaUQn. Call Sanh •'Qrventry Jewelry. Wt a.re mtt "& alnaleai 1'\ls really "11'1 PMNNnt 2 Yevs Account.a Pa.,yablt COCKTAIL cblefs 1tarttd out here u l'ajarlonJ'ifann.lll-2700 540-06Jf, demand from exce l lent v.'Ork. ·Call Hope Lant, PLUM8ING .REPAIR exper. a: sentrtJ accounllna w•tTRESSES Indians. f'\itt job. Great Dtnnls It Dennls Ptt'IOnllei lOT MAN emplayen th ro u I ho u t 833-2700. Dennis & Denni.t >.....,,lt..-.-'l"v..-50 wpm. "" groop. Ce.II Pat Kennedy, ""' .,,..,.. ..... : ....... 1 Dr cal Ora.nee Co. tor all office n.. noel ............. 2012 Ho jol1 '°° small _ ..... _. •Tr . . 'Expe:r. Short ('Olt.Umff, 1izel mzroo Dennis • Dtnnil A&'l!"llCY. -" .... , ... , IOn ' Full Time, U aht mechani skills at all experience • .,no ,..,.._,,, . * M)..3128 'fr electric. 6-U only. Oriental or Poly· ~non~l Agency, 2 0 I% Jrvtn.. pnfered Jevela. \Ve can pl.a~ you ln Michel90n Dr, Irvine. C&:l PLUMBJNG Call For Appo~nt ,,.....,.,...1.-.21orovtr. Mlchel.,nDr,IN\ne. GAL FRIDAY $600 1Jt ~ '""' or Ion• term RESPONSIBLE middle age br .. _..,. 161161 lndul(~ ~lont ca.u Don The Btachcomber. C0.5.\tETIC SALESLADY !or l·low would you IJJce a een-~Bl ~ a55ipments at 1op salary u"Oman to belp w/Jite ..... S."lce & betwn • pm A 6PD1 -e.c-clU1ive i....,una Buch u.inely intmstinc job con· 2100 Harbor vd. rates immediately. house\\'Ork tn exchan&e for 1,..aJlaffOft TE LON IC 615--0900. pharmacy. P.hat be ex-cemed w/travel Ir a:rut out· ~ PER.S<l\lNa. e Secr•t•ri•i fw'n apt. ~ SeaviE'w, Cd.\! INDUSTRIES peri•need. Apply In penon. doors. Grow"" co. .. SERYICfs•At"c•v-v e Typists "am-7 pml. POOLS -6 pelntad. La9uno BNch COURTESY 8"'hanl'• Ph&rmaey, 244 Call Helen Hay.,. ~ "'-"""'-1 e Dlelephone Oper RN'S Equal Oppur. Employer Couta.l A,zency Ord c•-k t ··~ S • hbo d !dd ~b.I ~ .~!· PERSONNEL Forest Ave. %790 Harbor Bl at Adams • Cos_t!l'A..::~. Clerk 1: ~ • Kwitcp •hr 1 3·ll:JOP~f. Apply Mon thru ""•at on a ' ~i~, ACCT. CLERK $'.SO COOK-experieneed female ............ ~ e •Y unc Thurs. 9am·5pm. •m. .No tnlne nteded here. Thia ~ref'd: PX>neer Foundation. GIRLS :!t~~:~per ,!45°~ e G•ls Frld•y JoX>UNTAlN VAIJ..EY Reeflnt xln't Cotta Meaa co. has Jobs Galore 531-14.lO For li.&ht work in Sail Loft. Recept/can Director i 400+ e Gentr•I Clerical COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 1..Et. Roofi"• Co. Rootlnc all k>ts of room tor )'00 IO ad-, OEh'TAL Reoeptionlat, ex-Expu. will help, bu! not F'rt!e/ Fee Position!! tntervie\rS 8 10 5 da ily JTIOO Euclid al \VarMr •• vir.nct. Nice new offlct1 & All OPtnn int• perienced. Aa:e 30-45 prefer-nee. Pleue Apply ... 488 E. l?th (at Irvine/ C~I Evenina:s/Sal by appl. 979-1211 ... ~. ttpa.lrl, top btnettta. Ca.ll M7-6122, ln red. 5:)?-0700. HOOP SAIUtAKERS .1.••.1470 Co111e in & regis trr 110\1! RESTAURANT, r r e n ch '~.rooLflecoa/i...~~!.• w •• ~i~ Abipll Abbot Pel'50nnel Or•-• County 861 w. '~h St. C•! -• {;, You'll be' glad you did~ • ~&" uuuucu u .... ..., ,_,..,, 230 W. Warnt'r, ... DESIGNER P.C. layout, l yr 1,..,..,~'!'!"w~•!!'J:!""'!!"..,,.. •::::::::;::::::~ xecuf.'ve AND SO \\'ILL \VE Cuittine. In l tr vie 1~ i II I a.. ~ .. ,, 1222 ,.. ........ ,. l I '1 ~ .. Waitre;ses -Hostesses - 1.,.1. ...... . Suite 209. S.A. Exec. Sec'y $425 :.sn~n ex;:cti~!s~ r::U1:.r GUARDS-INSURANCE Kitchen Ste\\•artl. Apply ln • T. G~ Roofin1. = ~ Top &kllla tor Newporl \v/lntegn.ted circuits. Call PATROLMEN OPENINGS YJ A +'. personafter4pn1. Db'ecl. l DJ)' own · Center Co. ·Employer PaYB Ginger, &42-9633. Permantnt usliM'!ent. C.i\1. /-' er6onne[ j ·(-uJ. 21U hP.t Dr. PARI!i INN -.mo. MMSO. T tf/' J Ft~. DlSTRlBUTOR NEEDED area. :r.ut. .l!:Xf'· desirable. l\fany stcretaria.l &: eenerat Y · ....._ .. llJ.tlll (Formerly.Kara;na S.lftl/Alfet 'ionl - -S.C y/RKtpf $500 R.ellahle per&0n (man or F~~part time. Prem. pay. clerical poeiUOns Including Restaurant) -~ _ AJ~i;. ...t: :_.,. Ute 1h, varied dutln. Cam· woman) will bt selected in Lile ins., Bonus, Paid vac. one Transcriber to ~ train-C•ll Betty Bruce PAI~'TING' superintendent 10 510 ~!h St. Newport &ach ~ pus Drive, N.B. this to al'Xet N Apply Suite G ed for MTST. run tract & apvtment SALES . =:: = 1{f,fC"1::£:',:o;:.'I::/ Secrel•rY $550 11ona1"'.':iv.:bed ne":u1; 523 No. G'°"", S-A. The,. _poslli<n• are with Exec. Secretary work. Preler C-33 Hcen,.,,. RARE OPPORTUNITY bl be ~ .. .,_M-c~.c,,,.,, ,Stt'y to 12) V.P.'1. . Home OUioe of Major in· To Chairman ot Board Send resume to P .O. Box a part of tutest ~ . • ;u99ratlonl' -642-SMS 11toM rlJf Contenrative co. Lookina: produ~i. irl local bus111esses, tt HOUSEKEEPERS SLIJ"&l1~ oompaey located in R. E. Backaroond good. 2380, Newport Beach, 92663, AT PRESENT TIME 3 poki. M~ -· ~ ~ -. ~ ·-,_, factories elc. We merchan-OO'IESTIC JOBS ' • but movin .... to new Ex-. s-rotary bl ._ -.1---r .au• top&" • ......... ., ......,, ... --Attn: Mr. O'Toole. lions open for am tious · · $ •1.M dlse our products uuvu&h 100% FREE build.in&: In Newport Beach. p T kill f•vf!llon Repefr A leautffuf ldu tcret•r)'SaJ d 1 Llt.,..h coin operated equipment. I later tha vear. Free com-To V. · op 5 s. PLANT !\.IG R. Key position Wes people \\'/right at-Di of Ge-'l r-•---~, 5eeZTla"""· es ep . es . N lit 1 · .1 • Exec. Secretary . 1 & pidl ·ng ntudr D!NG J'OUl" bUt/wht TV. v .. UliNll___..,.. .'" o se na: or ex~rence is • Live·In, Tustin, drive, like .rmt1Ung from Huntington To Pres. Prop. ?\olgnit in a Ci ra Y gro\\'l · Wt'Jlx it tor $2) or lna. Ex· you. Uarn A teach prof Beaullful olfcs. $45 required. Your tnves1men1 children. id. refs, No cook, Center, Anaheim & Ne11rport S-rolory sail boat mfrg r i rm . FANTASTIC RAM J..p. makel&J) techs. Exec. poa. Tr•fflc C trk . _O is 100~0 SECURED. Chtf to $500. Beach by bus to LA until -Production n1gmt exper. is TRA_INING PR~ • ~~e~p ~ ~t I. avaU. 842--84. IJVlne comple~: Sharp &U'I BOY -AR -DEE "Hot • Live.Jn, Linda Isle, S days, mo\'e is complek'. Loi~· cost 1 Girl Oft'. Litt' sh f'Sst'lltial. but boa{ blda: e:ic-CaJJ \Vlison 83.1-111 7 10-;:1 pm 90-3.193. ACCOUNTANTS RivbO can1 type~ w.p.$400m. + Foods" is the choice of to $350. 1 Junche!l providf'd. beG o 1 ? d CCo•~,'tr~~:~~gn!i;~ v'" hi• 1 ""eo' "'l 1 ' 6 d 3 . 1 Mpa 1 eG,..g 1 ., C 1 SAJ CLES - 1 KATHY ALLSAJ'· * a r ...... rr•s TV '*' Part·Ume P04jlllons -Near tcep • mllllon11 in lhe U.S.A. \Ve e Live-ln. n1otherless, 3 1 saJary &: fringl' ne lls. " 11.c rp, acen ia, a ryila at Kathy Ui lo ~~w Your Home -Excellent H~avy phooes, lite lypt. ~ dislributors to seivice teens. Laguna, SJOO. Fe" pald by employer. . Accounting Clerk C.:'11. n1ake a lot ol monty. \\'e ·~-....!!.. ~'~ Pay -Send resume to ciu. F /C Bkkpr to $l0M yr these Prime Account!. If • Relief Companion, ] ~~I Interview & T •st Dai ly Manufacturing, jobbini::, train. 89i-8901 or 833-1177. ~ ~~~l3 ait!ed Ad No. m. Daily Employer Pays Fee. ?dust be you Dave a desire to sue--days per ivk, San Clem. W.d. eve & Sat. by •ppt or warehouslng exper. Personnel Asst $476 -SALESMEN n.. Pilot, P. O. Box 1560, Costa tops. Familiar with data. ceed In an honest solid To $50 per \veek. 11 A / Receiv•ble Gen'! Ofc lo $450 Need mf'n who att ready <o CDAMIC till mW 4 a a 411. n. est. Small _,._ ,,.icomo. --- ... S.rvlea M •-92626 1l •1anufacturlng exp. nee. Dlctaphon• Typist $450 .... ~ procesaing. business of your OWN wilh yid JIGhl'..t Dr. ~· le· rn th• ar b · u and Y A "11.n• Trne 0 -c'y, sh ~ l550 a • c W1Jne: • 'R-elv•ble to 11:.1:r:n tremendous ......... wth and can UNKEL AGE NC lrYfM• IJl.11'1 ccou • .:oc "" .. ._ willing to train Must Ad •--·~--1 ~ t •GIV'I ""' -..,_ ··~ Gd 1· ,,_ ap Ty-45 R•cept/Sec'y, sh 60 S500 -· -m ~·ww1 ·~" 0 -Bfach area. All pbue1 of ac-invest a mlnlmum of $595.00 Alao, Clerical, etc. ig ... .., • ,.... have ,...,...,i rv."""'naltly '"' A/P CooatrucUon $600 R captionist Clerk Typist S346 a;vuu ..... ~ • count. receivable. and UP. \Vrite to w for a Fee·Free 1 50 Sec'y lno lih) to $550 lnt&ested in a future, ~u AIP·Payroll $550 personal . interview, include 149 Riveraide Ave., NB lmmedi"ate Call Director. Type , -al '"--'y 10 S500 'veil, u.J~mlnd_ed. BenWts: Accouatlnc Clerk SS06 y ~-· phone number. S. M. (!Oz.,1. 645-3700 Famlll"ar w/10 key ......-5 ~ De Exec •. ~!!:5!:~tr $650 Frtt & ee ..--1oons PANY, P. O. Box 1887,1~!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!~!!!!"'""' i 0 • I -F /C BoDkkMper LVN (p/time> S3 hr mo., group ins., lll&r3:f'· Sec'y·..-....... _... S600 t: pen1nqs ft '"'lanul1.cturln11: exp. Gardena Corps 1t1"an. p/time nites t~ sal8,1'Y. pl~ corn~t~ 507 B k ' Am 'ca Colta ?.ftaa, Calif. 92626. HELP Wanted M/F . • Cos'a Mesa " Fr•• • F-Po,,.1,.0., s1ons_. Unhm1ted income. !>P-Order Delk $f3' •n ° •r• Animal Catttaker for anl· r ~ Ttlltr O< '"-" unfl:'OD~ Pltime 8kkpr Tower DONUT shop nt>rk. fem ., Se _..J C RUTH RYAN AGENCY ply in Person. u,~,·~1· . '--··· S3-~ hr 0 C l Bl d W I Nile shlft, No exn.r nee. n. mal hosp .. N.B. area. nd Join the R.u •rpet Comm'l·Min 6 mo's exp 1793 Newport, CM "A" AD~A TY OLDSMOBILE, 2850 _ .... _ ,,., ne ty v • ti .,.. repliee Clasallied ad no. teom ond be the best I ~ H ho Bl d Cost M -Pitt-• •t-' Or•nt• 45. Apply l\1r. Donut, 135 E. p 0 I • I 17931 °-aeh, HlL 847-9617 ar r v ·· a eu.. " laeh;..t [IJJ '" J• ""· 33f c/o Daily Pilot, · · ONLY Red Carpet offers: • Also, pro e111on1 °" ] I I Optometry S 2 hr l?lh St., C.M. Box ].MO, Costa Mesa, Ca. 1. Televisio11 advertiS'ini:' as & t1cnlch•I positions SALESMAN f Chemical En«ir·Mf~ to $14K f 714) 639·6050 DR.AFTS)tAN Senklr. Exper 92626. j ot 312112. av1il•ble PROFESSlONAL Phone wanted by new B?\nV Dealtt. l~!j;;;;;;;:;;:;~ NEWPORT Or 835•8461 in eltl1er arch. or landscape HOUSEKEEPER. live·in, 2. Exten11ive newspaper p.d-sollcltor ~ Dana Point, San Sell New & U1ed Cars, Pre-Jj Ptrtonnel Attncy arch Call Tom \Vood _, · · 0 1 Clemente, Caplsr:rano area. ter man with imported car •-"-w~~. Female 702 133 Dover Dr., N.8 . ·--~'.":~~~--!~~~--~------· exper. Cook/child cart". 61 ve .... s1ng By Appointment n y Work ln ho ._., ....,.._ 835-8iS6. Day \\·k. lncludin1 \\'knds. 3. Call in Jisling leads. 410 w. Coast Hwy. NB your 0"·n me. exgerience. Contact Bob • O 11~ G man--..-'-~ '42·3170 CASHIER DR I VE WAY s a. le1men Reis .....,·d. Sala'"" open. 4. Continuous professional Suite H 64.>m6 ~st1,!,ealbe In ~.•-00Phooe Crevier at Crevit-r ?t1otors, I ~Plum~'• -=~·~ ADVERTISl'NG Newport Beach firm 5etks u·/lube e:cper. Clean &: 613.-fi626: .. N.B. .,, training :; -;:,,,, fWeen : .l.m. ~31\1•71. 1_s1 Stnct. Santa Ana.. ftlt1 Ume job. Call Brian G,..t -·-tty for hi'""ly ca.i;h\er. 12 Ynr of. exper.. neat. Apply J>El!On, Boyd 's HOUSEKEEPER p/time & j 5. 155 ofball"cf!~.}n 31statl"1s i\1Al.E/Fem. part time 9-2, PBX Tr•inee 1,.~i;iiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiO IO.(J022 .. ,..,........... •" Pltttant penonahty & Arco, 490 E . 17th (Crossroad l/t· •-• pr•l'd 6. Unequ .,.. r<' erra pro-11-'k days for retail work in 1• ~· la.nine ·mottvated, hi&:hly skilled ability . to de~ wlpubllc. a Irvine), C.'.\f. 64~ Pa:;k Lido ~ eram Costa Mesa. 522.2319, New plU&h suite: or oflice; SALES GIRLS WANTED ....__._ wantl houlft: secret.ary to work into broad-neceu1ty. Xln t co. benetita. EDUCATOR C 1. Individual broker super-~tATURE Lady· to Babysit in opening now needs alert, NE ED XTRA MONEY? ~ Expn. own trau., rr responslbllitieti at tut-644-3258. Valescent enter. vision sharp, attracli\•e pc.non. No Part or f'ull Time •ft,.•-147 -ad loioi;ii;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I my home for 1 yr old. 4 r~ '"" ..._,, peeed Newport Beach · Muat have recent secondary HSKPRS Emplyr pays lee. S. Out•tanding image and exper. llE."Cess. $350. Call .Pat P•yday Every D•y IDCDJCAL. iulaance typed· vertlaina: qency Bralna ),,;,... bl! George Allen Byland Agen-t r days a "''k. G42-Z153. Kennedy. 833-2700, Deruus & Outside sales. re·-•~ . .._ . ,_... ' -CITY OF -teac~.., exp. &. proven a • SA repu a ion MOTEL 'IAID ~--~ .MY home-pick up A de-lniU.tlv~, • lh requl.n:\L NEWPORT BEACH ity to develop It \\'l'ite ii)> cy l~B E. 16th . . 9. NO company regimenla-" Dennis Pef'!!(Jnne.l Agency, neighborhood merehant.s. tmry. 10 yn exp, IO-ll3L Clill 133.1670 &truetional material for vo-l,:054.:;7"-<!395~·==·====;;-= tion Part time, BALBOA INN. ,.= ... .,>iiliiic=he~l:oo~n:Dr::'.iili;"";i.,,.iii;_;,1 ,..,,.54S-;;;;;~:l000;;,;;~o~r~S5~7~-U;;;OO;....,j wort .. _....,.., cJa&nJns. A.RCHITECTURAf.. Draft,. SY'ST!MS c&tional couraa. Immed. Hou s E ~ F;E p ER• pro-10. Superior \\'Orking condi· ~~~~675-~8-740~--,;;- Jt6!lfe .,.._ IO-Mll, men. $ecun! pmftlonl avail, · openbia u Aabtant Educ•·~ tedlonal famDy, 1 a I a r y tions Need Extr11 Money? P /TIME SALESMAN sfr~. to e:xper. personnel. Deslin ANALYST tional Director. Nationally open. ~7696 All this and more spells more ?ifany Avon sales Tepresenta· $215 Per Month Plumbing salesman &: \li'ltt· · •-' r ............ --ch ofc reeocnill!:d private NHSC · · dollars for you. 11 you •:v., eam an estimated $40 Eves: 6:30-9 :30 houseman. ex-r. only. A.X l NEED help a.l bame! We or1et1i.cu . ..._ .... a uea · Ac-·"t~ Hom• Study HOUSEKEEPER, _ hve.1n, · . · _ _, th " ~ •"' _,,,, o,;•~ ..._. haven·t yel 1nvest1gata. ' a wk or more. Earn xtra Yon..., men, mtthanically in-for 1tfarie, 222 Adams Ave, 1 have Akin • Nunet • ;J't"'WW. From $97•$1175 School Localed ill Newport private room •. 2 chil~n. S30 Re:d Carpel way, do yourself cash-& have fun, too! For cli-;"d. Can use 12 men lf.B. 53&-144.!l. I ~~ • Compan. ASSEMBLERS $2.30 hr Per Month Beach. Liiled on American wk. References. Ca 11 a favor -DO IT NOW. De'-"-Can. -~• 1 1 rl< I loftae~-U~ Call A-tn. Schmidt Exch•""P. Xlnt condition• 536-0018 Licensedo}'not,call54&8640 u:uis &:•"7041 "°6 ......... eu o type o \\1) SALESl\fAN : R·ayne john M7.e681.. WESTCLIFF ,_... 1-~--.,--.,---,,,----~ bac~ds. Must be ablt' Softwater. Xlnt opportunt1)' • ReqUires eradua.tion from A · benefits. ~tA degree &: lnv11tl9•tor Trne for interview. Ask for Steve to start unmed, For per· with established co j,n coun-blendb'. Bonett experienced PERSONNEL OFFICE collea;e I:. 3 yean exper. as appropriate teachill&' ere-Outgoin& personality & Grarutls. Also $65.00 licens· NURSE ATTENDANTS sonal interview call ty for 16 yn. 897-1003. ~tt -5'1..,, 2043 Wt1tcliU Dr .• N.B. a 11ystem1 analyst &: pro-dt'ntials preferred. Send stabilily needed here. It I in& course offered. 546.8640. Acute Experience n6-ISSI 7 645-%770 a:r amml ng speelalist riswnt' attn: Mr. Valore, isn't exa c tly Sherlock 3-11:30 P~t &: 11·7:30 AL'1". Call Monday Only SEA.i'1STRESS TRAINEE: f IWp \!antM, M & IO .BABYSITTER needed in w/NCR exper. pref'd. Ex· North American Correspon-Hol~. bu t a ereat oppor. Apply Mon lhru thurs 9am- 9 Ai'1-SPM Would you like to be paid tor ' ?.teaa Verde School a:ea. 3 tensive kn 0 w Jed z e of dence Schools. Writt, Class· awaits the eager. Call 4pm. you sewing skill? t'ine A Better Temporary Days a 1\ttk, &iris aa;es 8 COBOL pr 0 1 r a m m 1 n g ltled ad #M299, Oaily Pilot, l\.larion Mann, 8 3 3 -2 7 O O , FOUNTAIN VALLEY PUBLIC Relations l\.tan, 25 local firm will train you for Potdtlon Call p o Bo •=• Costa M C0~1MUNITY HOSPITAL · b G t n-• ._ mos. & 10 & U yrs. wlon line techniques & • • x .._, esa, DeMia Ii D@Mi.s Personnet to 30. Facile, fa.st writer a perm. JO • rea ~. URGENTLY W " 7 ..... lif 9262i """2 c-1 o 1noo Euclid at Warner S200 ~.· Tut's., ed. or eves .ut · bu1ineu acoountlJli l,}'Stems ..... · · Agency, -l\1lcni: son r, 9~1211 w/~rofessional editpr ial ex-· · MS-15-42 IL procedures. ESTIMATOR: Advanctment1_1_rvine-.·===,-.,=--penence on paper 0 r Call J ean BroY.11, 5fO.«l55 NEEDED BABYSITTER needed, Jive-& security as ust. mgr INVEST IN NURSE attendant, emergen-magazine. l\fust be delail O>fistal Agency in or out. 5 Day \\"k. 3 Apply By March 10, 1972 esUmatlna: auto bod y YOUR FUTURE cy room exp. requiredp , part minded, extremely responsi-2i90 Harbor Bl al Ada.m9 children. lite h&kplli. Salary to Pel'80nnel Office damage. Fl ne s t new .time, wetk-ends. 1·3. enon. hie-, people o ri ented . Seamstreti -{2) • SecretarJes Open. 962-4%11. 3300 Newport Blvd. facilities&: comm +salary. JOB OPPORTUNITY nel OHi«. South Coast Resume to Robert Clay Pl lime 645-5839 • T T • tt35. BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Cout Catamaran needs am-Comm. H°'P-. so uth P.R. 160 C•ntennial. Tu.tin, SECRETARY --1. yp!SfS BABYSITIER, w .. kday•, 9 N<wport Beach, Cald. •• l i·b ' --· •~ 1311 A al .....,.. to old in Call Bob Wilson, 540-roSJ M.,, or Women bitlous youne men or 1 re-&.Al.6 ... na. ,""""' · n equ 92680. Some medical cxper. rtq'd. • Kerunch Oprs !?~ .. rd,,3 111~. 67 •• ~. 67 • .1..1:•s Coastal A,ency gt]aa boat buildanina.,.P1en1y 1 , -'op"po_rtu~"'~"'=""'~·~1.,7""--__ R '-""'v .... -.i~ -... 1 -·-~1me , 11 •-••I Est•te C•rffr Type60w.p.m.Sh80w.p.m. 0 7190 Harbor Bl at Adams y I 0 "•"'• av • w OVERSEAS • PB pendOFI BABYSITrER • My home EXEC. SEC'Y Lt••• A • low train. Inten>iews daily at MORE JOBS THAN PEOPLE New or experienced. Join the Apply Mon lhru ThW"I 9am· e Assemblers Bal. Pen., ?tlon. thru Fri. T•xl C•b 10 AM. Apply in person, skill,, le . company that's gro\vlng. If 4pm. 7:30 am.4:30 pm. Call a.ft 5. CONTROLLER No SH Nee. $600 33012 Calle Perfecto, s.JC. •Atill"gher-w•.!'°s •ressLo"'"'w•r you do not have a license. FOUNTAIN VALLEY Intf!'V\ewl.na: Ho~ 61;>-4465. Req\iired for bi.a1lneu doing Gl&mour job requ!tts poised Call for Appl 1 -~ check on ours. CO~f~fUNITY HOSPITAL t am-11 am I: lpm-4 "PTn -=.:;:_;.:_:_:;_ ______ I 5461311 KEYPUNCH 6penses e Tax benefits S49 17100 Euclid al. Warner BABYSJlTER • part timt. approx. $2 Million a year in & attractive individual who w • Free Transportation Work whtn A where Day or night, reference•. defense:, commercial & In-ii tree: to trawJ & can Let )'our fingers do the walk· CALL .54J...CMS Real estate licensing course. 979·1211 you want! Baltio. Penln. arta. S15-8899 dustrtal. Electrical-electron-relate to people al all levels. Ask for Herman ing to the bank withe Service Guaranteed Full training program. l\fan· SECRETARY I bookkee,er Interim tc oriented public compall)'. Advance to administrative I='==~==~""===:! money you'll earn plush agemcnt opportunities. Mrs. "·anted. Shorthand. typing BABYSITTER wanted in my Reply to box, aut. Call Ann F 0 x,1From "Christmas Neckties" plush local co. Act now! Until employment accepted Jonf'S for inlonnaUon at & bookkeeping skills a Personnel Service C.M. home 11:30am-3:30pm. C}asaltled Ad No. 332 1 833-2700. Dennis &. Dennis to outgrown Levis-)"OU can Call Ann Fox, 833-2700. Den· 161~~~t~~:1~~ 3 (7141 842·5581. must. Salary&: rours open. · I 771 W. 20th, C.M. car nee. 540-0062 a!t 4 clo Daily P ilot Peraonnel A&ency, 2 o 8 2 turn "trash to cash" in a nis k Dennis Ptrsonntl TARBELL REAL TORS Send resu~ to 546 s. Bay 7523 ~2592 BAKER. all around, exper. P. 0 . Box 1560 ~1ichelson Dr, lrvi!'lf'. DAILY PILOT cluJJ.fied ad Aeency, 3l32 Michelson Dr, A good want ad 1S a Kood REAL Estate Sa 1 es men . Front, Balboa. Island. Ca.IJ I•••••••••• I Trotter·s Bakery, 234 1'"orest Costa l\1eaa. Ca 92626 ENGINEER, South Oranit :-.:call;::_:W-:::;:~'6=78======1"'=ine=. ========ln=ve='""":::"'~;::;::;;;;;::;;; Openings in Costa ~lesa, be~·een 9-S, i\1·f', 673-7928 Appllcan"I! Al+., La&una Beach. County employer needs man _ Orange, &. New locations, SECRETARY BAR l\taid, part t im e. CUSTO~IER SERytCE exper. in high pressure -$@\\4U~-/£~~S9 far energelic. aggreuive Real Estate & ThoroUihbred "''anted at the Lotus Room, steam boiler operation A air salesmen with progressive Hone Invettments. N.B. Job Openings dress neatly w/J>l!nonallty. INSIDE SALES condltionina:. submit resume co. offertne tr a In i n 1 ouic.;. Xlnt, accurale t)'pist, SIRVICI CENTER AGENCY 345-9682 lnciudln• saiuy nisto111 Tht> Pmfe with the Buift./n ChucHe supervision, e<JWtr purchu. SH pre1. P•nonabl<, at- requJrements to Clusl.fie<l , ill&' & parent co. financing tractive. Call for appt. BAJUlAID: No eXp. nee. Ap- ply "-'ttkday1 10-6, Vikki's Lounee. 1791% Newport Blvd., C.l\I. • Administrative , Office !f General CALL 557-2711 Or Stop In At G62 Campus. Suite B-4 Newport Beaeh ------ ----- BE.F;-Lint" fashion.a nee:dA \\'Omftl full or ptltime v.-ork. \Ve train, ca. r necessary. ~SSO a "''k. 636.{8(2 or SJS..5435. BOOKKEEPER Great opportunity with small 1 r o w I n 1 m1.11utacturiJlt:: company. Great boss pay• fttt. Other ftt J 0 b s available. To $TSO. CallM~Harper.~ Ooulal Apney " ASSIMBLERS" 2790 Ha11tor Bl ti Adams PmD. A Tempnn> BOYS A11emble electr i c· An 10-14 to dellver PlPM'S Xidlanloal c1eY1oeo & sul> In tho Pana Poln~ S.. Oe- _.,..,N..,_ Interpr•t menle m-tu. a•••mblJdrawJna 1, DAILY PILOT apodfleatloa """"· perts -lilt. l Yr. piw10ut e)e(tro BRIGHT Gal tor btluttf'llJ ' ~ aaeembb' espu. furniture ahowftlom. In THE 'Sold4l"tW tod>nlquel. CITY. Gd IYJ>Jna oktlla. Alto TILONIC INDUITlllll INC. .._....,, knowlfdle of sentta.J ottlce proctdun n.lpl\tl, CI I I ?.trs. Cowan tor appt. Jl3S.13U. CAFETERIA. EX P E R . PART TIME. 5 llRS. ..._..s-**' '""'1991 ** J:4ual Qppar. __,_.,.. .ho .............. !!ll•la..EANING. stock . • V-rtdeu --I }leftt dtll""Y1• f/dme. Musi be _. -. apt., .... neet l ,.. SL90 br lo •tart. llM&.. ote. tine Dat1J Piiot S.. Huold. 493 E. 11th St., 01""W Ad. c..MJ- • • ad No. 207 Dally Pilot. P .O. Oltcrftll09 6te 6 ~ ,_ a.ids. Call for appt. Stephen Smith 644-8422 Local maoof.acturer hu an Box l.S60, Costa Mesa, Ca. word ~ to maX. 6 M.l\f. LABORDE excltin& openlns: for the 9~. ._,... ~ Pi1nt ""-'of Colwell Proptrties Ifie. SUPERVISION pe:non who enjoys~ hu&o -~----~~-1-oca1~• .ach In its line, of 1q1K01. (714) ~1931 P11rkint n......retion1 tlf' &: bustle of a busy office. EXEC. Secretary .wr _.,.... Ability lo -oduct bu••-.. , church. Must be exper.. ; I ~ La.ra:e Newport Beach com· over telephone a must. pe:rsona e, e n • p y, LARWIN REAL TY dlvidual lo supe•••• a 1·-· ..... u~ bl Ulcie: I Rt I I C E E S A R R.eal Ettate Sales merelal firm ia stekine in. ncl I . • PO Box 15.16. Ne.,,.rt 11 ! I I j j • ·--•· Duties i ude ttce VU\&'. .... ~-· h Ca -3 Resale Div. o( Larwin Co. parking operatlon. Requires •nt-'..., orders a.s \\i!ll as oc-ac • .....,.. · ... ~ .. n....._kh t A H B ~1 "• "WINO .D1VU urs ve., · · 2 yn related exper. tn. t ivlng \\Tltten & verba.I EXPER FHA/VA female I I (TI4l 546-5411 (213) 592-.T.21 eluding some supttVisioh. quotations. Inside aales ex· IOl.n proce1&0r w/& bu!)' of. P U B R A T OPPORTUNITY for t\\'O full hrmanenl position with f'X· perience &: typing ability flee. Frlnee b t! n e f I t a · I j• I I I tin1e, experienced R e a I <.'@!lent corporate benefita.. tr desired. 1 _:"4.:;6-:.-,-,109.:3:,. _______ 1 • • • _ _ _ • Est.alt Salesmen. Better yOu quality send resume or FIBERGLASS molders than ave.rage commission, Jetter outlinin& quallfica· Trainees & exp'd. All 3 I H A Y S I It I compahy paid major tionll A salary history to: shifts. 1631 PlaCPntia, C.M. I I I r I me d I c a I . we ha v e Classified Ad No. 33S Excellent location just oft eo:_.11 T' H • '°'""thing dlfierenl. Drop In c/o Daily Pilot Harbor • warner in Santa ,,, 1me out•11••p•r · l . • 5 D and talk it over. P. o. Box 1560 A""'·-•• M-· lodu>trial ive-•n or •y• -----,,,.;:-~ ·-Linde Isle I T O L U T E I The ponlicians In Wes~ ~ Coot. Mesa, c. 92621 Gaod lull time ,.i.ry, Close I I I j I· lng!on say they think thli Be the ollleW ,,...,.,. In S.rvtce station attendant Pt- Apply lamll,y, "° small 'dillt!ftn, ._,_.._ .. _ _._._ .. _ _._,__,,buying power of the doh th•se ""'•'• new H.B. or-<ime, Ev.,_ I< wk .. ndo. Ex- P•r-nel Dept. wanlt COmP&IJlonable hou• ~---,.....,-,.--. lar should be stabilized. ti"'•-u ,,,..,,, a bubbly ""· only, Neat. lnquitt 2590 PhoM 546-JUI l!llldoro~ Call 6J3.J343 tor Per30nally, we -think it type, ,,,. wW '°"" this ,..._ SIGN S.rvtce Electr<c!aD .l keeptr wttb hlah ~ I ·r A II R I E I nithu.si&ltlc pl who can Newport Blvd. C.M. =~~Interview. Bring I I I I I ' -should ""--..... Xln't benell!o. Call 567-6122, crane ......... NoUI Neon I LSI• _ _ Ablpil Abbot P"-ntl 531-3374. S.A. . ' rou.. P/Tlme. mrmt. I -, 0 °"""'''" .... r!Nclle ~ Agtncy, 230 w. Warnu ~~.:,;.,,:,;;=~=~I .,,.., no .... n e c. p E E T U D by tllllno In ,.,. .....,. _. SUUe ~. S.A. S HIP PING/WAREHOUSE TRANSPORT ~,'~~6~m, Fuller _ 1 I~ j I 111 111 _you ~!:"'..::~.!~ R. E. SALESMAN ~~.=---"""qi:::':~ DYNAMICS GENERAL Duty RN, Deeded for active ne.w IMnt. will train clt&ncu.l 3131 w. S.,.r1trom $11111 ..... Eqtla1 Oppnr. Employer M/F ~~:~:1:~. :;!a~ 95£1-r ·r r I' t~ r f r r r r f E&:~m• ~;~~ ~:;im,. ~ ~ ::": ~ ornce, South Cout Comm. 1 I j '42-6591 Coulal At.tncy HOii!. So. Lqune. m-uu. .er=-I I j J I_ I j 1-., l49E. Bl'oadway,'CM 2790Harbor8la1Adol!Ul All; equal opporlunif¥ emplr. ·-- - - -Vaeaneits cost money! Jttnl Pus a little "bX' fn 1'DUt "Howard". wheri Loot """"'blos' place .,. 1d! sc;uM.u:rs ~NSWDS IN CWSIFICATION IOO )"()\lJ' bou.te, apt., atore Le\11 -If.II t'-8 baublu bldl .. tie. thru • Ot.113 Pilot for "budl:a". Cal "'"hd Clau-Ad. ec.stlll. • , ' ' DAILY PILOT 8 ~ )~I • ', · )~f ~ _..,"""_""~)~ .__I _-___,]~ [ r~ "You )~ ~' __ .., __ m;;);;m;;[EJ ,1 -"=-)~I~ ~---·t1oo~j~=lll ' 1.:r. 1 W ~ •• u & 3 Llne1, 2 Times, $2.00 ~. , 10 Trodora, fr:J M ) IJ ( r....-., .... ''"' P •m-,.., F 710 Antiques .•Antiques IOO Ml-II•-• 111 Plono1/0r1•n1/ 116 1••••••••• -. IJ4 lloii1, Sllp0/,Dockl '• SR. SECRETARY Jo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;ii,~;;;;;:;;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;1::=:,::=:...-..:..: MAJOR BRAND ORGANS FREE. fr~k>· P"PPY. 6 mos. -------- Jo)'om $3$ tnc. Allt"1. c:onn • old. Gd \l"/('hlldttn. PaM AJCC Pood~ Puppl~. black Hammond • \Vurlltlt•'. etc. ".olf/Au.sl. S h r p h,. rd , &: brown lemll•, c ti • m p ~:no~~ a r p 1 lc hord1 It ~~ond puppy laoki~ 8=~7~~~ .. niak It GOULD MUSIC CO. for_ Uvt'-in job \\'/)Ullll; f e n1. Barkl<,,.OdorleM. 3)15 No. M1dn, S.A. t.ilildttn. 551~ Evt's ,\-"-'knd1 MO-t996. 547a0681 ** Since 1911 FREE pups. mix@d bn.'{_'tl, l Yorkie pUpples, AKC. PRE· TAX SALE F. 3 M .. 11 \\'kl old, 2 blk. 2 Vt'l')' tiny feim11l•1. 3 t.b. bl.k/wh1. S.17-l'rn. slud se:rvice '* 891-9719 • 2 Beautiful Jonghail'f'd \Vhltr F'OR SALE regislerflf !dlvt>r fluffy fcnutle11 (abt 1 yr .) toy Poodtr puppiei;. s.JC. IK'l'.'d hom~ 546--4178. 493-4668 2 J)nrhne black poodlr11. 7 DOCK Tie Up. Privll. 110 min. S.U prtf. \\'tr/tJtc. 301: E. Ed&ewtiter. Bal l - &n-2866. 20' Viklna:. Cius d oop, good t'Ond. SU'.IO or off~r. 6Th-Jm SAlL Boat !ilips avail. Up to ~', NC\\'l)Ort Be a l' h . S13-2'lM. SLIPS, Ul'.42'. F'int>sl in Npl Harbor. Beiol fac il. Frer parking. 673--!711 Hll 10pni. -------M.S.I. OATA CORP 1381 FW!er Ave, Co111a :O.lesa , _C_alif. (714 \ 5-M)..{ifiOO An ~ual opportunlly rn1ploytr. OLO ENGLISH ANTIQUES I Partial !isling: English China -150 pitcher & bowl sets • 200 potties -100 tea sets -100 I Pets and Supplies ~)[EJ ;;;;:.n~:· Very rt'a80lll.blC'. [ __ T"_"-' __ '_'"_" _ _,]{rlJ) Horses·------l~S"6 _ . Ship/ Fund Clerk . \Just be xln't lyp1s1 \\" n1ort"agc expcrl1'n1•r FHA-VA Loan Proc: Should have 2 yrs exp. .,.. Bill ing Clerk Postin.:, heavy d<'la il. Exec. Secretary Top skill s , NIGUEL .".Personnel Agency '27635 Forbes Rd, Laguna Niguel 131-1477 ···'!" !!!!!!""~!!!!!!!!!!!! ..... 1 ,Secretarial LEGAL TO $700 1 Fee Paid Ehort on hours 9am-5p1n & pair fine carved candle stick s. G real pub tables, marble top "'ash stands. 111ant1c· clocks, wall clocks, Grandfath er clocks (c- 1860!, 8' Welsh cabinet fc-1850 ), Roll lop desks, hall trees, sideboards, curio cabinets, shaving stands, barometers, iron & brass beds, chairs, table, wardrobes, armoires, blanket chests (c-1830 ), pictures, etc, etc, etc. ATTENTION DEALERS & . DECORATORS HOME Freezer 500 lb. 15 cu fl .. perfect ! .$9j, Por! se11·- ing mach. needs t'('pair, $.i 833-2938. Jon& on benefils. Calilornia /J f ' /1 exper. ht'!ptul. but nor _.hlndrl?a .1 _.hl-1i /iatte~ EL PAJPO 4S" h:ne(' machine lteeess. for these J r. -p ~w·f board. E.'\Ct'llt'.'nt 1·nn- aJU10Ciatrs. Great pay. 1\l!IO '> dition $?,()-includl's FREE }~ee Jobs. Call Lynn Todd. 2380 Newport Blvd., C.M. 6454870 sn1all £1ZC shorty \le\ suit. HAJ\1:\otOND L 100 Splnr!- Perf. <.~nd, i;eldom usecl. :l.loving-n1usr !UI('. ar S~2j. Bench & 111u sic i n c I , 96.~7~67. PRIVA1'~c: ~P~A~R~T=\~' ~,~,.~.~~N=T~ TO RU\' P(Al\0 FOR C1\Sll . .\t-r-ms. ----8.13-2700. Dennis & Dennis 1.., _______ "!'~---------.,J G4+-0.l77. p J r ---------LUO\\'JG Piano $:/~JO or n1;ikr crsonoc AJency. 2 D 8 2 Antiques IOO Furniture 110 '6.1 r o1'11 100 P. U. Chain ofl«l'. :Uichelson Drive, l!viilt'. If JI t I I llll\.\'S-ome Ir oo s, e cc. SECRET ARY SCRAM-LETS l ROOM GROUP M"''· ~"'I"'· nu•\ 655 130 Sporting Goods Pets, General ISO PIPE <'Orrals. \l'r fr"cl xra in ,t· ha,,. Nr 11 rf'nl1tl horst"~ . 'l'Al.k'.lr\(; PET P AHROT ! t!XX) 111·1·r~ l'i<hni:: SJWh'<". 1'•l hr!J:"hli'n )OUr \IOl'ld IV1,11trr~ $.-\1 1111'. Rt'<hl'OOO'I :1.-,;.2:,~s S111hlf"~. 20:!SG J.a.i::u1111 <'rn Dogs ~:-.:AUZER pupii. Sturi 854 . Rct ._La_Jl:'na_R1·h. 494-fllfl:t _ Rl-:G. AQllA ~ho11· nuu.-. Has 11·011 ovrr 70 troph,Ys J.· I~ 1·1hbontc 111 9 n1o·tc of l!hov.•1ng. \\'ill i;r ll for $5000. 54;}..3989 Ask for Elalnt". i;c1• ir<>. J:rooming, t~rn1~. ' ·~· BPuu. Irish Setter pups An:C. 1'henderin lines.· $125. 1 ~SU~SAN=~sm~;th~,,,..a7bJ~.,-,~Bo~.,,.~. 897-9995. ing training & IPssons. Co11ta IRlSH SETTERS "'"' 549-1953. AKC reg. Males only, HUNT coat, ladles $30. 84EN994 Brr.f'Ches, ladif!I $15. \\'t'sl. B E A UT I F U L loveable hat $4. 646-7528. Gern1an ~ephf"rd puppies.. BAY Gelding-\V~stt>rn, &d for 'fhoroughbred. !>46--3219. ch\ldrPn, bes! oftrr. Call 3 DARL ING 6 Y.'ttk old 5'16-94112. t'O('k<i poo..:;, $10 & S I 5. fi·12--4i;Jft. J:l>\-:1.'t"li aftrr 6. Tor P..x:Kl!r:-; tor salc~9-"k.". olr!. s1l1·rr, 1· ha nl p 11 J? n f" bi.-~r. $:"i0. :..t&-'i!l:iO °RAR!'.: Blu-;-;(: h 1h 1-,.-,,..'"-,-. r(!tis, 3 nio"s, al shot11. (."Rn- yon Prt ~lolrl. 5.11-li06. REGIS, Thorobl"Pd Chrstnut. 9 yrs old, gd rh ..;pos111on. hRi. sht>11·11. 67.-~!(l(j(l. { Bolt• and Merine Equipment I~ l\'ewport Beach lirni set>kl; ALL NEW Darrell St . C)t. Aecretary w/min. or 3 years ANSWERS FURNITUR.E SAi\tSONITE matching EI. PA IPO 48.. Kn f" f! AKITA pups, rare Imperial office expt'r. Typing 70 gage 4 piece $2J. machirlf' surf boa.rel. Ex-dogii of ,Japa,Q. consisting of 8 TX" bedroom 540-20:>.1. cC'ltent condil ion. S.iO .. in-* * 548-78.').I * • lug- Call 900 \v.p.m. SH so+. lndivlduaJ Creast'-Abrupt-Vanish-group, 7 pc livi ng room 1-~---~-~--COCKERS.AK_C_ select~ will be self starter, Outlet _ \VatU '-Depute_ &rol1P & 5 pc dining set. 14" Boa! & tilt trailer cludC's: f'REE _small SizC' w J 11 in g t 0 ac c ept RESURRECI'ED &th perfect condilion shorty \l.'f'I suit. 644--0577. * 828-8344 * ~sponsibllity I:_ "'Ork in-. . . . . ALL FOR $299. e 968-8011 e SKIS. Attenhoffc r <S1vii;!1 DARLING POODLE PUP.PY 1 dt!pendently. >..1nt co . The politici~ m Wuhi~g-Po'A-·er Sprayer, 110 gal. Davo!i\ 20j, ioes. bindings, 8 \VEEKS OLD. 642-4818, l·bencUL's. s a I a r y com-ton say they think the buying TERMS.ALSO trailer mounted. S17i i\1 & T pants. poles S85 l\1usl 534-388~ after 6. 1• fucnsurate w/expcr. po1verof the dollar should be 64&-9256 Seit 646-lj..\(),~~-"7~ CALL for starting date on _1]' AUen Boat \\·Ith 40 HP outboard & tra!ler 1vith "'inch u;il. Free \\'Ith purchase, 60 HP 0111board, needs repair. 531-7~ SPORTLINER Hr Bo a f • Johnson Aircraft 915 ----1'a1ldrajti;l'r QI' l'n··~··le Ynur ('hOil'f' 11t DIAMOND AVIATION l.('11\ t'nst t'l~u 1i: Shnt••nl Pl:111 /\\n1lablc • 540-1 ~:tl .. Camper,, Sale/Rent 920 '72 GMC Truck, Camper BRAND ne"• 1972 Gl\1C ~~ ton P .U. Fully taclol')I equl~ ped i~Juding P. sleerinsr. gauges, radio, heatrr. V8 engine plus beautiful 8' !:ah ovt>r camp4'r !ha! slC'eps six. Srri111 No. TCE1423.">068J9, WAS $5031.23 SAVE $1164.21 NOW $3899.00 + 1a \. 111·., •h'<' !rt• Bill BARR¥ PONTIAC·GMC ·FIAT I \i;t S1 , at ~A. ~·r,1 y. I 200 E. 1s1 SI., Sanht A1111 !6.11·1000 *FREE SHOW* l'~EATURING : 4 STAR, VACATIONF.ER -': \VE EKENDER Scott's Campers 914 1111.rbor Bl\'d. Snnla Ana C•ll 644-3258 slabiU.ie_d. Personally, 1\·e LAY·AWAY PLAN BURL\VOOD. TABLE 1'0PS ROSSIGNOL Ski!! 11·/Markrr n<>11' classes 11011' fom1ing. -SERVICE St&tion Salesman, think it should be RESUR-UNFINISHED $40 & $6j bindings. $75. Ch ild's skis & Puppil's 2-5 nio's. Novice Co1:er & top. jJ motor & trailer 646-29~6. s ~~o . .,..,...,..,....,...,..,....,..., OPEN SUNDAYS Buy , Sell, TraM -·-C'.ootlyt•ar Polygla1111 mem& All s.!1e1, low prices. LI0"15 -S29.~ + ft>I Sl .76. HxlO Polished n1ag11 $29.50. JU Jal'ke!'ie S.'W.SO pr. Bridae- stnne Raclrui: TiN"s, Racine Sl1rktc & Tn(l ytc, l :-.'Trt()J)l;<·1~<; thr 111naiina n il l lli<'r).:IA!i!I I'(\ Ill p . ('' 11'il\t•I 1ra1l <"r. "Thr mini !'.II' Hlllll'hlll) or 1hr Yf'IU'." ·r,,11J:?111· y,·ri~lu -;.-. lb<, Rlo1'f' 111 1o:ara~1·. ti ff 6 111 ln•1ulr110111, h11ul11 I b~ a tl) flll P•IL'I or •'lll11jHll'I, 0111~ 1::1,· 111 lrn~tl 1. ~¥ at r \ t·lu~i\ 1• li('Hll'L' f11r btsrh ar~·a 1·1t lf'~ . e J1~1 SL.EMONS lMPORTS 2201 SO. i\tAIN SANT A AN A 557~·12 OPEN SUN . '68 Field and Stream 16' Trnvel Trnilrr, ~leepa 6. Ire Box, Stovr, In \lt'ry r.ood t.:Ond11ion. Sa«riflc••• $79j, 11·1!1 t'Ontcicirr ll'hllr. !Mf>-:\242 tl11.yii:, 5a7-"540 tit $ • I ARISTOCR-AT_S __ e NJ-:\\'P0R1'S e AUT0·?<.1ATE~ Al:-IO, M'l'f'l'lll 11~1 S:\9;"1 I: up \\'ORSl·IAl\f TRAll.1':R SAl .• t:S 2709 \V. 17th S1rre1 S&nta Ana t714l a.;u.2S9;.l '72 NOMAOS 14' lo 30' Shop .6. Con1parel Scotts C.mpt'rs !=125 11arbor Blvd Santi• Ana , Callr. \\'ANT to buy approx. 20' 11'8.ller, not ovt>r $1500. ).tr. F'ISP!le, 494.-6848. NP..I ROD Camriot. 1 a I e n1odrl, 1lePp~ ti. l~ C'Olld. exp. prefd. Day/Evl', full 1R_E_CT_E_D:.·c______ TRADERS ___ ._':'"-_94_S_2_e __ ~po=l'='=·=S=l2=. ~61,..:l--0_,1'"!". _,,...7 ~.::::~ ! ~ n c~o~~s torKr~!!~~: 0 '&p/lin1e.ApplyShel! 17th ALL De . GI Sho FURNITURE ATT E;NTION L i t t le SURFBOARt>: "Bing" ' ;i.1&- 16' O/B, llbcrglass hull, mahog top. uphols. 60 hp, ·rrenf' T1·!r. Si50 1":i l11r, 1965 r·Orn i!..i. Ton Chassi.~ m o u n t f' cl O!>f'n Rnurl Ca111prr. flare slich11_1; i::la!i-.~ rear 0001· n1o<lt'I. Nru· suJ)<'r sinJ(lt> lirt's--nr11· 3.~ ('flRlllt', Sl11111f'1'. tnlll'I. rn·:<h 11 111rr, hn1 ,(: •'Old. ;x,7.~:i0::. &:'17-l.'Ul7 -=--~='·~ TH.AVEL 1'1·ailf'r. l 9S 1 ' & Irvine NB ' · pression ass 1"' 202 N BroadWay S A Leaguers! Baseball pitchin1t $35. FI NS: Duck F'eet, lrg. ' · O!JS!l. ' • &: Sale, March 4 & 5 Sat. 10--' • • h. f 1 ~ •3. 642-0555. OBEDI~CE clas.ot lo start ~ORT Order COC!k 11·anted, S, Sun. la.6 'at Cosmic Age 835-1:'.0ri OpC'n 7 Days ~!: .. ,~~. or sa f", f•J. .. -h ...,,,.. "'"'"' in !hr Nr11·J>CU'\ Bt-ach. must ave. good references. Lodgf' 1717 s. Jlarbor Blvd, 4 SO FAS. xtra lrg r('('lin<"r, ---------St~re, Re1tauranT, Irvin\> area. \\'<>d. i\farch 2'1. , 620 Ave. Pico, San Clemente An ah r i m ( next t 0 \\TOUgh! iron chairs & n1orl'. MECHANICS tools : almost Ba r a 7:30 pm. 01>"11 to all ~~ STOP SMOKING The Easy Disneylandl. '.\.1nl rond. 64fr5154 nt'1v·big top chest, i" C.T. 132 6~26. -------TRA E :;o· l\rt(•h. :>.:lnl <:ond. N.B. tilip Nr rquil'. Molor llon1e. Call lii3-:m =~"'---~~-~~ · 1 I I ~ d · _, over 5 mos. 546-4928. ·-Way&earn SlOO.SlOOO&mo. M'D & sqr Oak tabl6 & NEAR new, fro m bl'au11ful ~mpac wang E' a' misc l Co1np. sink. bar stool~. GREAT D a ne AK C \\'ANTED: Ro~ton \\'hl!.lf"r, 892-4213. chairs chests. dressers, home, TuftM sofa $235. 2 llem!I. 962-32?9 !lil ainles.11 Stf!f'I Ice CN'AITI t'nl(tne l 1railer. 714 : ,. · :r;yrup disp. F-fryl'r, (•a:i;h regis!Pred ouL.;tandtng sho"' !'ll.~951 STOP Smoking the easy "·ay commode's, se1ving mach &: l:nd lb1.~. S4:i ea.: labl<' Miscellaneous quality. 1 ~~ yr old lo'a14•n 1 ~,,..,.,,-=,.,,;::----- k earn $100-1000/mo. 14·/o miSC' items. 54S.l995. lamp!li $l0 10 S30. Chaist' $.'l."i. Wanted 120 re~. -ke machine, <'tl'. n1ale. :\lust sell for $2:'il. to Boats/ Marine Int f · i t•hair.'i S\4;) t'a . Sn1all Ibis. .._, 4!t3-4319. 1 er emng \\'/present job PR. of antiq Victorian chrs, r ighl pa rry. 968-9464 . Equip. '69 t'orfi Va~Fibf'r!{l atcs lop ('arn J)l'r, U kf" IW'Y.'' ~lf't'f}i. <I VaC"lory 11·arran1y. Sl•lf 1'0ntaln<'ll. ~ 11 1:•!14 C'Jri;ica Pl, ;\.lf"M Vrnlr . A ~king $34;,c), Di<y~ 979-ll070 1-:ve 5-~1743_. ____ _ l'"Smokf!.rt product. 892-4213 orig. uphoL tapestry. Pr an-SlOea. Prh'. party. 644-1>71: \\'ANTED lln eonsignrnent C •1 IN AW ARE , platr!I, -IRISH-SETTER-S I SOFA l h I t I d. · & plaUers, desserts. AIM 1'.lix-ALIAYS TOP tiq. ':" glass amp bases. , p wi vc vc , never a 1rs spnng sun1mer us-4 wks old. Avail. 3,18. ~ I G'• __ T 534--0lcl--. ~ _ , used $140. A.lat c hing ed clothing, 1.-ur!, bAgs, ~·~r~.~64~;.~7~8811~.~~~~~ poail lakeq ~ Show !-~ m TDIPOlllY * ANTIQUE SOFA, $15.5. loveseal S!IO. HI-back chair small antiqUf"S. Must be in QuaJI~. AKCOuunplon u~ '67 Ford ~. 1011 canil)('r 25' Un!Oile S.S. Ir D. r. com-.«Pf!cial wltt'ardrop 8 1, • passes. Elcc. head 215 hp, am.f»~Gd ·oond. Iola all just .'5500 C... ~llNM~-~~··!!.-··~-c.;_.:..= fir Best ofrer. 962-8~.__ ::' rm. Jo'OR SALE 1971 l''ord Fin!ball, Hi". $700. Ul9 Plii ct'nlll\, C'.L\f. M6-307K. -Nll\l lt.OD-TriAILt:R $200 :r.m Aral U., Eattbluff, NB 8-turriay k Sunday. Auto Sarvlce, Parts Mt 1MO Jo'ord 1i;1rh1 Sl-$%l. 19:\5 rhassl11 \\'Llh rear «nd. Stet>rlng 1111 embt y '1 hydraullc hrakt1 Sl5. Mere. f':Jhead t i:>. ~ ~ each. 962--0679 aft g pm. 1 __ AUllNllENTS * ~!atching chair W . $&.i. Cocktail tables $.15 ea. 1ninr cond. Nice clirntele. [ ]~ 646_4519. 1 , ~ S. & rathtw toHr li44-*Y79 Sat. le SUn. Lamps $20 ea. 538-628l. Call Rags To Riches, 28;; E. Merchandise ~ STANDARD Schnauzers - '1 ~-Y .... MtlMyo.61. \VANTED to buy, 1968 MEDITI' blue/grn velvf!tcen Main. Tustin. 544-9311. ~-------Champ s ired. 8 v.•ks old. Nefffever. 211ZDaPCNrt SwedishRorstrands sofa & Joveseat, carved \\.'ANTED to buy 1968.I•••••••••• Black/salt/pepper. Ex l t:Drh'e,lrYIM. W·12'5 Christmas Plate. 644-4687. arms & sides. TV, needs g ,ved ls hRor s t rands TV, R•dio, HiFi, l\'Rtch dog~. Uncondl!ionally /\1ARTEC folding prop CruiMirf! Super Van !°amp- 16x10 • S13S. d er. 12,000 1ni., xlnt t.'On , • 673--0194 * 493.3006, Buts, Power , '===~--~=-l'e'pair, OUer. 646-4750. Christmas Plate, 644--4687. 36 74 ! TYPIST $125 wk Rockers, Chinese, spin. whl. 1 bl & 3 Stareo 1 guar. 645--05 · 20~t· Inboard outboard on ) ·Wowi What fl '\\'8Y to start. Hall trees. Piano stools. Call For Sae: uc grn pc Mu1ical Instruments n2 1972 ZENITH RC A • SHERRY'S POODLES • trailer, sleeps 4, marine SISO, CAMPER SHELL W/BOOT 642-1712. 1 comer group. Like new. SSS. Ir EASTER PUPPY SALE! head. si nk etc. S'total" 4 '62 Buick V.S ..... ilum. · head, 411,000 ml. Incl auto tran1. Run cond. 644-1.102. \VANTED: A pair of cylinder head& .!or Corvalr enctnr.. :;)!-. _ Your numbll' fingers can blv.'11 11 AM-4 PM fi.45-1416. 548-5745. ROGERS D)'llasonic Snare Televisions al trrmendous dance all day In thl11 dt"@1lm 112 drum gianl, stand. sticks, savings thru March Sth. 13uy S50. & Up. ALL COl.pRS. yn, You claim. ~. value Cycles; Bikes, Scooters 925 ,rporiiltion. Great co. benefits. Applianca I02 Garage s.1. brushes, carrying ca~. All them ln II box & del i\'el' !>46-2848. for $2500. 646-_20_3_'~~- ·Call Lynn Todd. 833-2700,1----------new Sl75. List $225. Pvt pr-)'Ourss-U ror thr lowest LABRADOR R,el . & GreAt 24' F.tntasy Sport f \1hf!r "71 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dennis & Dennis Personnel RECOND. Appliances & KlNGSlZE hf'ti, TV, barbe-ly. 644--i0l5. prices a ny11·hcrc 11.1 anytin1f'. Dane puppie!<. 1-t & F. 111.ndt>m v.·heel trlr, 5'ps 4. Full Dre~ot Agency, 2082 Michelson Dr. TV's, guar. & de I v' d . qUe table, misc. items. Sall -L~E-B_LAl_'·c·--P--F---. No srt priN' morC' tha n S2i M a r I i n c r" s t Kennels, H<'ad. SIS l'lld io. depth * :.4&-3184 * I lrvine. Dunlap's. 1815 New po r I &. Sun 609~ ~larguerite N Pie ountain ov<>r cost & many \\i ll go 546-0989. findC'r, t:iO }IP 1/0 0;\1C. •7l SUzuki 500 cc. 7!XXI mt. '!'YP!ST·. How abo"t •-·k•·ng BJvd., C.M. 548--1180. 0:1:\f. Ai1 day. n ...... ains! · model i,?ld ~eyed . clarinet for as little as cost + $10. $4j00. ~8-6~. ,,. .._.. Ile\.\" $495. Li.st pnce $600. OLD English Sheepdog pu~ 7'--.,.-,.,,-Xlnt cond. DESPERATE! in the large modern oUice GAFFERS &: Sattler gas TOYS 50c rurnitw"e S2-SIO Pvt~ 644--&l35. t ·inancing & extras avail. if pies. Of A certitied parents. 18' CENTURY Inboard. Like SacrUlce $650. 494-3193. of one of the countries avocado counter top stove, Kilchcn\\'ant Sl~. Paint 50c · ri e,. Ired· 19" Zenith 242 C. 19th St, rear house, new, Glaai;. n·, hp. 126 hni. ,70 BULTACO I 2S CC ,,;:"0'1. !''."C'· l .,7_2337 · SlOO. 20012 Acacia SI. oU ABC Color TV, 9021 AUanla , .._ "" _,., uo ....... I, tareest f i nan cia l in-Jess than one year old $35. sp""v $!-1. Odds SI &up Dn.unset&cymbol~complete Chromocolor fron1 1 36 5. Ci\1. See 111 Balbo11 Bay Club. fn,n>a•. ,-nd. ,_ ~•J'8 • stltutions, Fine young boSI!:. 833-1978 .una 1no1s. .. ..., ~,,,. Dr. S.A. H••ts. AKC Yorkshire, TC' r r i er , $4,000. Owner. MS.-2479 . . .,~ ~:,,:.~==~~-~ " 5'' Huntington Beach, 968-3329 '71 Kaw•1akl 175 ..,.,.,, COPPERTONE Hot p o i nt p AT J 0 Sa I e · 4 5 O 1 male, 2 ~old. S7:l. FrmaJe LYi\1AN Harbor LAunf'h 14'. Call Joan 1.-tarlin, ~ built in dishv.•asher. Works · * FENDER SHOWMAN* RCA Victor 21" Color TV on 12 wks $Jj(). All shots. Graymarinr _ 8 <.·utie: Gd t-'Ond $425 839-7777 I Coastal Ag bedDon:h.,ester. C~Mal2 ~rr 15" Speaker S225. Dave. Walnut Ca binet. XI n t 5 5-..0 St' -ency fine. S40. 546-2763 s s, mens um '";" S4:>-<X>3J or 896-2470• 8 to 5 Cond. S200. 673-6824 or Bus. 549-1314. S1 250. Call 64;>-8845 4 to 7 .--1ngray ZT90 Harbor Bl at Adams • WHIRLPOOL-KENMORE clubs, pool clean equip, MIN. Schnauz<'r.. top quality pm. S40. * 673-0194 J TELEPHONE Sales. Top rpr. man has washers/dry-dresM!r, bar stools, teak 1_Pm_. ----=---645-0566. mRles, 8 wk!., t black, J 50' Chris tri-cabin EXPERT Motorcycle repe.ir. I coouni&slon1 and bonus. Ap. en:, sets-546-5218: 839-7620. desk. bumper pool, emc NEW Leblanc Al ":irt m~el C.Omb, Hi-Fi & record player salt & pepper. AKC rec. Ch. Xlnt cond. $31,000. Any makr. work ruaran- ply tn peI'IOn ,between 9.00 * WASHER & elec. dryer, Britannica, e I e c I r o I u >: tsni475mpc1Pvt ~ty· ,,~~-,,Fee Good cond642. S35534. 1 Jin!?, 646-6385. Ov.•ner, 498-2238 Iced, tree estimates. From 9 l and 12:00 noon at 8381 Bolsa . . . di L.k Bargains. 673-9474 · ..-.-· ~ -to 5 Mon thru f'rl. Conlacl I A Mid C·ty Frig1d&1re cust. x. l e FENDER 4 1 lf:'ct . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii POODLE, 7 wks., female, OWENS Sports Fisher, 211'. 6.._.,._ <'8 venue, wa:y 1 -new. $170. tor both. 673-6635. '69 Chev truck/11 ft Holiday oc ave e ronic ehampagne. $75. 1 AKC. Many features, Oy bridgt", Jim Berry, ..,.,.,.., Camper. 4 motorcycles. portable comOO _piano. $300. !136--6325. head . 642-&108 aft 5 pm. Newport Blvd, N.B. TELLER COMM. Coin-0p Speed Queen \\•Uher $75 &: \Ves1 inghousc dryer $50. Pvt. pty 548-BOal. Trombone.El ec lr i c Pvl Ptyfi.14-«13:>. f'rnto You lfl IRISH Setter pups AKC -34'CRUISER -196$1f~11.irliner '71HONDA750 Kl t y pe w r i Irr. Ad ding CLEVELAND Clarinet l yr ~------' Dual champ lint". S 7 5 . too many xtrs 10 list'. 6000 mi. like nu $1200 machinf'. ~1isc. 546--0318. old, Likr ne\\' $135. 3 L•'nos, ., Tlmoi, $".00 1~ ,~1 o":l-U« Dana Yacht Sale!! 496-444:> --::~':;.'":o''c-'c:~-;nd;c._m.7'::.:.82ll0:..c,--,-'1 HOOVER Spin Dry 1vasher. 1174 Augusta, Di 847-3444 • " up ;,u,-,-,,.,., · or N. • 7 Al I .d I f " ma.II AKC "'''' Yo•ksh;-Te-;er •·-ts, Soll -.. LONELY wife fol'Cf!s Mtlf!, ~-m·-· .. 1 Bank Ex...,.rience mos ne_w, 1 ea o. 5 EVERYTIIING t "L •• gu. YVT 971 CZ d i b.k .....,1u Col'-.. ~ $85 546-5277 mus i o . Office Furniture/ puppy, Shcl\v q u a 1 1 t Y -I lfiO rt I ~. nevt"r .,,. g ·months _,,·.-• K',"nm"0·_ r:...A.. · S50. GFara1ge 1& .... ~use dsa l1•.,13IO Equip. 124 r.51Upamsi::,u::~eporyo~4 fe~ oall~ 644----042:-i SPRING SPECIAL raced. fl,5(M~>A" lnve11~nt. • ~ . -.. • = •"" ..,.,,.,. ern ea , """ron.a e 1• ar • 1----------Coronado 23 Demo, savl' $500 Asking St"il. ,,_._>J~-"'~:;,· ~- : Kenmore '!.c,as ,..,,,..her K). Sat & Sun, 9-5. \VALJ\'lM' desks. 60" wide. ~7·,,Good,·1. c 0 mp an i 0 n ' AKC ?<.tinla ture poodle pup~. 00\\', Re re•dy lor Spring '70 BSA 441 rP Shape I ' 213: 674-4660 o•........u<U GIGANTIC garage s a I e . 48" r ight -left hand return. "" ...., l st shols, v.·ormcd. shov. Sai ling! $450. • 642_7968 Eve••u+i.ing -s! 2 3 9 3 6 office chain. Llke new. 1 MALE. 1 fem. Lovely quality. 5>13-2'13!l or 542-8Cfa7. Pacific P11s•"• Y acht1 •!!!!!I!'!'!'~~~~!!!.,. F "tu 110 .,,.... ·-" -Uled '71 Suzuki SO) urnl re · Tust in Ave .• N'pt Beach. Reasonable! 644--0532. silver German S hep. SEVEN 6 "'" old puppif"ll. 2912 W. Coat! J Ua:tiw~ l WAITERS Sun. ID-4 pedigree, approx. 8 mo. blk &: 1••hl. Lab. mixture. s;i N~·port Beech • 646-5.m 1000 mi's * Good cond :1 Exper. Oriental or Polynes-~fAPLE table. 4 chain2 $30, 1 J_o_w_o_l~ry------1~151P_i_•_n_•_•f_o_r1_•_n_• __ .,11_6 531-1 766. each. l.Jj...J6th SI. 01. CORONADO 27 I mm a c * * 67l--4070 • * ·~tan preferred. 21 or avrr. Boston rocker, llO. pc. USED Kimball Spinet P iano. ••To Oood llomr -3 Black i\1 1NJ Doxie pup11, AKC. blJ< Inboard 1'1 yr old extra '71 Kawasaki 500• Best offer I Cal1 Don Thf! Beachcomber. nagahyde sectional, $35. DTAlMOND l k -~ nd·t· Kltlens. 6 \\·ks. o Id . & bnvn fema!C', brwn 1nale dei""" •'ntrr kn o ! me.! t> r takeii. Limited U!ll', ~· bei"wn •pm I: 6pm. 675-0900. Recliner. 54()..4103. an.I f-.o, 6 """' co 1 ion. "~ ("II t nd 962-12!l-t ---I~ General . HO *ft WANTED** Older aulO neecUni "'Ork. CASH 121--9'280 Antlquo1/Clo11lu 9P ·53 Chrysler. Res lore thll rare ont, Beautiful Interior, 96>-4294. Antiques/ Clo11lc1 '67 TrBIRD: 2 Iopa. ~nslne I paint. Sl~- 615--3428 - •57 Vet. J..oy,· mUPs, both 1op1. lJkf! new, Call after 6 pm, 536-8614. 95' DUNE buggy, Ponche erw,, lotA ol chrome. S l 0 0 O, 673--1150 Truck& '68 Cl5 JEEP Factory Ptrklnlf die.It'! tit- rlne, 4 speed tnn11mlasilXI, P.T.0 . winch. work read)', tVZC36!1J. $2495 I value $900. DI.Ai'1:0ND 25 546--419$ Adorable. 962-0i9:1. $75, 5..i7-560-J. Many x !ra~. i\1Akr offer <.' ('n co · · · WAITRESS LOUIS xrv co"'h & couee •"· sss. v''"' S3 oo .I-;;:===::;::::::;::::::;:;:::::;..!,::;;;:::=;:=::::;:;::::;::;:::.!.::;;:::::::;=:::;;::::=== OM! &14-<1676. ,..e_1•,..ct,,_r,..1_c,.c"'•,."....,.~-'..,30 ROY CARVER Inc. l 'Es~~~~=~V~~,s~'7;. ~~a~;t 01~~~~· 1~~~s'. ~~f:0~~. ~~A~f6~oss~f CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWER1 c•-,TI"'i"i"sr"L"E'°".-,17"'."'N,-'o-. ..,1"'94. ELECTRIC CM. Xl nl cond. :m25 H&rbor Blvd, " 6~ •707 FibC'l"ilD~!I llll wood, v.·/trlr. Ntw lop & cur1a ln. Charger, CoAla Mesa 54s.4U4 _., NB, 646-4202. , .:.::'~:..:::::.:·---=~-tremendous value, 50'10-60% n.~ -aln'. ! 67~ "A"". ~ 1-r:w:i • ., .....-~ S295. 847--6482 alt 6pm. 'WAITER or Exper. \Va.itreu REFRIG, Phil.· co $60 •• 2 "'· lov.·er than wholnale. Al.SO ,,-------~-~--~-= '61 GMC Plc:kup E G b nd TifISTLE day -Sall or rRCf'-"M t H ••• 1 lor Dining: Room, Hotel La-na11&h. 5eehonel, $9J, Din \V ODIN a l Karat L o or ome1 ~ I' '1 ... •na -See' Mr. 0 1.srn -425 table, 6 chairs, rm. 646-.i815. $250. value $950. 67:>-7521. n:ady. f'i b<'rglass, 3 Y ils. V-3. SI lck shift, r a d t • • •'" 5.37-4098 Sort! $1050. NI'"' tnllt>r $275. ht'alt.r. (6495701. • So. Coast ll"'Y·· Lag. Bch. SOFA&. loveseat .. 3 mo. old. • · Call 96~116. $477 ·6\VANTEO. foreign c ar 1700 Antiqua Way, Dover DIAMONDS -Buy Dirtct mechanic, C:O.ta ""' '"'· Shom. 548-0409. • WHOLESALE PRrCES * SAVE NOW I DUNTON FORD 642-5133. t PAIR, bt'autiful lamps, 'Dana Diamonds .(9S-JO!IO CoronAdO Z7 r>t'rt10, $1001 OH CU tstabU~fled Jnsuraf1Ct" Early American gtyle. S52 Miscellaneous 111 rl'gular prlct'. Aa;ency detittl woman be-('&Ch. 968-1"59 Pt cific Pt1l•9• Y1cht1 t\\teen the qe 30-45. For RC-MOVING SALE MOVING: })Jtn\tu~ 6: mlac. 2912 W. Coa.<il HiJhway ~.:fetarta1 duties, ahorthand,'-SeUlnfi fine !urnishi.np Ii Bargalm gakn! 2~ll Newport Beach • 665371 dlctaphone aper. req d. misc. 6~70.)) Collq:e Dr. Costa Mesa Send resume to . td 4 2781.:=,=.;c.:.. ____ ,,,_ PERSJAi"l Rup for Sale M"W 11, DI.Uy PUot P.O. Box 1560. XI.NT wuher, ~ dl')'t'r, ~ old. Corona del Mar, _ C.Osta Meu. Calif. si~e ~"73'>6~~pa, 675-7340 btwn 10: 3().6: • WO~IEN • lirll · ladies Earn misc, ' SANSUI / AM/FM I steroo ~ pe• h•. Scl'Vlce ••tab. TIME FOR MPlC • new ITJ9.95. Am- -tllller Brush customus. ba.wutor 1peaken 12"' base, 3·M•. Wine, 962.-0416. ""UICK CASH ,.. mid ""I'· 3" '""" 11 WOMAN FOR ,, twee.ter-$299.93 a pa l r . • l,PT. CLEANING THROUGH A BSft.Mcllonald '10-l< com. " LARGE COMPL!X ptete .,Iba,., d"" """""· M111t be thOrOll&ltlY ""pe•I· DAILY PILOT Sh""' M-73 cartrld&e:ISO. ~ced tn commercial clean· Complete sy1tem on aale Inc. WANT AD SZJS.R:i. U.S.A. ster&o • Coll 546.5025 Eqtdpment WatthotlJe. J'lll 1 /'eod ' "Pod"l Pl&ce "" od 642·5671 E. 17th St., Colt• MOii. ' Call 64:i.~ --------~2442. I CORONAOO Z. a.tany xtra.J. S6:m er make affer, (1) 682-39>4. CLASS C Catamart.n, XIO' 111111, Rtady to 10. 11000. 6T.'r1150 .12' 'l'ik! C..1 with tr1Utt, a1 Ii S17j • 640-1*. Udo 14 a !HO, 2 1J11t1 ul11, S700. i714l 637·3004. Boats. Slips/Docks .flD CHOICE lllp lor 50' to 6S' boa t Sllp 13 2>' w\dt>. (n41 67:w@&, 13631 llatbor, CarOOi Gro,·e 1 Blk. So. o1 G.G. Fl'wy, 63fi.23l! *Marvin Pearce* l\fator Hames Sales • Rentals SSB-3222 1•11 S. VUlace ~1a>+1 S.A. •n APOlJ.O motor iionie ~". Au!t. '000 "'alt gen. .W.000. 64f.1130 atttr 5 •• ·ea PACE Arrow 31' seU-<'On. lllntd, krw mUes. $4700. 64~ or 494--8917, 2240 So. P.fain al Wimer SAnta Ana DQIQ_CAMPEI '69 Dodge Factor)' Van Camp- er. V-11. Auto Trans. Popfop, 1Jeept1 6, flow, lcebox. ~· Ir. Heattt, SpotUcht. :io.ooo mllet Jett ul'ldu fac:tory """ nnty, Ml.lit Sell, bell otter, wllt ronaJdf'.'r trade!, dlJ·. 646-1242 da.)'1, $67-4540 •ft 5 '70 P.100 P.U:- v-1. alick 1hifl. (llll&I . Tr")'!. l $1177 DUNTON FORD 546-7070 %1-tO So. M1~n at Wanwr Santa Ana I . ' I I I ' .. ·- ... # r 0 .. ,,/ ' • 'ot I•.-• -f -'r ...... °" •-" .,.. ...-... • " • •e ••• . ' . Trll'llpOttatlon Beauty. & Elegance TRA VCO 270 MOTOR HOME ~ ''*" -,,. .... !-... -· ....... FULLY LUXURY EQUIPPED WITH Air Conditioner, 12 ,000 BTU /tlO-volt, roof mount/ Eltra Battery with Dual Switeh/225 Amp . Po wer Plant, Electric-Onan 6,000 W, 2 eyl./air cooled Powe r Vent in bathroom/Pre-wired for 2nd roof air conditioner/REAR Refrigerator, 7 eu. ft. in lie~ ~f std/N~w Traveo AM/FM Stereo Comb./Tire , Spare , std. nylon including bumper mt. & cover /T oilet-Aireraft in lieu of std. and ehemieal/Converter-30 Amp in lieu 'of .. 8aft.1ry Charger /Furnace -30,000 BTU in lieu ol std/Gasoline Tank -70 Ga l. in lieu of std/ Air conditioner, 18,000 BTU, Automo tive. # 11 3. " $ • ... ' \ • Pride & Joy ECONOMICAL MINI MOTOR HOME BRAND NEW -Fully se lf conta ined MinlMotor Home. Includes Delu xe enclosed toilet with separate shower, 3 Burn er Stove, Double Stainless Steel Sinks with lee Bo x, Tinted Safety Glass thru-o ut. -40 Gallon Water Tank with Electric Pump. 6 Gallon Hot Water Heater. Fluorescent Dining Room Light. Finest Grade Mohawk Carpeting thruout. Fully insulated top, sides & floor. Sleeps 4 people. I Ton Dodge Chassis with 360 eu. inch engine, power steering & power brakes, automatic transmission. Throughbred model (#M 102). $ MOTOR HOMES SALES . , LEASING DAILY RENTAL .fi: ' . • '•..! 13801 Harbor Blvd., Garden Grove Next to Garden Grove Datsllfn 839"7 .000' .. . 1-----Motor Homes • 5 -. MOMotor Homes MOMot~r Homes 940Mot0r Homet 940Motor Homes 940Motor Homes 940 <i . AND OPENING SUNDAY I 1 ::: 0·12 .. :OPEN · ROAD· 25' MOTOR HOME ---. --"---.-------=-:.$ ' STANDARD EQUIPMENT -ONE NEW '72 VW ·BUG MODEL 111 ·1 WITH BUMPER HITCH & TOWBAR ALL READY TO GO ! IMMEDIATE' DELIVERY ! Open Road gives you ·luxurious self-contained motor ho me living without compromise, This fully self-con tained luxury motor home pie-· ' tured above is easy to drive-and park, the perfect tow ing vehicle /con tains luxu ry features usually found in larger, more e~pensive motor ' homes/Monogram "Classie" sanitation system/shower/complete galley/convertible forward dinette/rear bedroom with twin beds/ optiona l sleepi ng for ip to 8 ·~~Its. Standard equ ipment includ es: • Pl ush bucket seats with arm rests • deep pile wall-to-wall shag ear· ' poling • e.omplete bathroom facili ties includ ing sepa rate eally con trolle d forced air heating • dream kitchen with !spacious controlled forced air heatin9 • dream kitchen with spacious refr igerator and rang e • power steering and brakes • automatic1 transmission • Exclu~ ' sive uni,bond const ruction. • ,413 Dodge VB • 7 eu. ft. Refrigerator/free zer. " 7 Year Financing ON MOTOlt HOMIS ONLY 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove I Block South Of Garden Grove FrHway •• '636-2333 --~-------.. • ·,,,..~ - 1 Of'IN ROAO MOn>R HOMll• ,, ... $7495 Trucks • HI. International Harvester RECREATION CENTER ROY CARVER, Inc. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Costa ~Iesa 546-4444 Special on Vans and Pickups · ~~ 2100 J1nrbor Blvd. 645-0466 IMPORTS \VA.i"ITED Orange O>unti~s TOP • BUYER BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ' 18881 &ach Blvd. H. Beach, P.lt. ~7-8555 \VE PAY TOP DOlLAJi 1''0R TOP USED CARS U YoUr car h extra clean, St<. DS fuost. BAUER BUICK 2:Y. E. 17th St. Costa blesa 5'&8-7765 '66 Austin Blk Interior. British r&c ueen, Over drive. side walls, Immaculate $2195 Newport lmpo . 3100 W. CoUt Hwy. " Newport Beach 642-9405 ':>9 Chev. Plck·up . 4 spd.. \Vll.J. Buy your car paid for ---:B:':MW-::::':':---1';! short bed. ne'lv brakes. or not. Call Ralph Gordon rebuilt V-8 eng. 375.00 673--0900 • 549-3031.. 1970 :'.:~------ 54;,:m3 Harbo< "''''·· Costa ""•· IMMEDIA T£ DEllY ·s:; ECONOLINE. Pickup, Autos Imported 970 -slick shift, 5(1,CKXJ mi, $795. __ , _____ _ or offer. 557--0338. ALFA ROMEO "jJ Dodge. Radio, heater, '72 tags. Dependable. Jo'irst $200 -------- takes. 642-9495. Alfa Romeo Auto Leasing 964 2C!02's & Bavaria's ' • Try our lease experts for SEE US ABOUT Savin1:s . Satisfaction. Ser-NOW ON DISPLAY Overstas Delivery· I CRE VI ER MOTOR v ce. Sales Service \VE LEASE ALL POPULAR Parts Body Sho ~ W. 1st St .• Santa ' 19'12»1Al<ES AT COMPETI. COAST IMPORTS P 135-3171 i TIVE RATES. Call 'tt'alCol:m "Reid tor 1()()0.ll)G \V, Coa11t H\\·y. Au tomotiv11 Exce!ltT'k.i. further· details. Newport Beach 642-{)4()6 . & .· THE ODORE '66 Alpha Sprint GT coupe. ROBINS FORD Very clean. Italian rel. Al.I/ , 2060 Harbor Blvd.• FM Radio. 007AOE. : 1 .!="''' "'" 642-00jO >"RITZ WARREN ROY CARVER, I . Au!oi Won.tld ~ : SPORT CAR 2925 Harbor Bl•tL ; CENTER eo.ta Mesa ,. WE buy all makes of cleat\ "&-BMW 2002 xlnt cond. used sports cars, paid for ?IO E:, Jst. 54l-OTG4 n 2724 E c SANTA ANA ew, · oast Hwy or nol. Please drive in for A, C.d.~f. 6#-1954 free appraisal. $1499 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 5 642-940.S WE PAY TOP '67 Alfa Romeo Spider, ~­ ceptional. Lo mi. Orig ownr. Dy 547-5832 or eve 846-2439. ASTON MARTIN 1966 ASTON MARTIN 085 CAPRI ·n Capri 2*' . air, AM/FM. decor. 1 xtm COND, 546. , CORTINA CASH '68 h)'dramaHc, MH. sell $650. or trade-tor Mu.stana. 49l--7390. Factory ''' <•ndillooing, .u.1, 1--,. -.D<'A~IM~LE'"=R:-i FM radio. 4 speed transmiJ. tor used can I trveka, Just call us f<ot' rrte "t$matu. slon, overdrive. (SlK254l ""'='""'"""'"'"'--. $599 5 . •d Dt:;BM\.Ell ',67 Sover<I& r. Y appou1tmtnt to Majesty the Queen.'' , GROTH CHEVROLET ROY CARVER, l11c; black w/,.;no w""11, F air oond. Glove ltathe.r terior. A marnlflce motorcar. Qnly for the Ask tor Salts litan11er Southern California's exclu· "' ll2ll Belcb Blvd. sive Aston Mart.Jn deaJer 1 ' Hu.atfn,ton Seacb :»25 Hfrtior Blvd. hl .aJ87 la 9:,!331 Coat& M•RO 546-4444 Stu ldJe items aow! Call A sood \\'&llt ad ii a rood 64)..4671 Now! tnvntment -------- • --· ... . - dllcrbnmaMr,i b u y S299o.OO• Dwnfne at •mont t.m.oorta. 2a)l .. Main, Santa AM 537 .. ,. ..... ·-... • • _ ... _ l~.1 ..... I ....... -_ .. _-_...!~ • : m ..... , '~=~==="~-= 1 A=~ ... ~ ... ~1~ •• ~.a~ ... ~-E~~ ,-, lmpomd 970 ""' . fA.utao; t.._iocl ,,. ~ 970 ............ DATSUN Dottun 2000 lbbtr. ,000 miles, Exeellebt'O>nd, (ZDX229) $129s'u. I ardS~Lee AlwiD•lllaltlian -547.5124- 123l So. Main St. Santa Ana ''65 DATSUN idrup. Reflects oceptiona.1 care, tPDD 877) .. ·-1>A1'.SUN .• . .. ;.DATSUN '7.Z 121 ; FIAT · · ..... •' . ~ w, .an1m ~ BRAND --PIAT'l!I DA1)!UN WQIC 'illli" .. DO --.r ·~ "' ~. 2 DR. Sm.'\k Mo»r lftndl ' ~ <0bd n!DI .'.J:!• o,A.C. )hN ~If. 100% "--•..lot•'-~••" •La .. ,~, 124 ' ' -I ---:-J· ~-. da,y&,« 1000 -.... ....,,. ~J,. ... f ! 19'7 rlA j 6~· · '.•" • \n.1. nit. n{E :i.i s.A w,._ ·"' 'l ~ c.nv .• <,..uow •.lblk lmriai\ '69 1SOO. Rollsteri ·~~ I· ... ' . :=.i ~~ 5 •"""1 ' I, • ' •',P~'l'SUN !61 Sta. •·aa. c1w1eo: •s-lionl.,·-1.l · $1~5 · hpd, dlr. All chrome whee ts, Stick, R&H, Buy • llttl• ""'· I• disc. bnk.. + Newport Imports' hardtop &: IOlt top ~ economy. Priced for fut many extras. Serial No. red exterior, black bucket aale. $81' (465A.GC) Jim ~. 3100 W. Coa.,t Hwy, seats. Sacrifice! Take small Sl.emona; Imports 557-5242. WAS $1976.IO N~ ~ down. Call 546-8'136. ·n 24D Z. 3000 ml., M'aP. SAYE . $200.00 . '72 DATSUN 510 air, 4 spd, radials, El<tn FROM STICKER JAGUAR B. ·~ clean. S41SO. 830-7'13. NOW $117'IO 1g ~a.o. 4 ~ dlr, Vinyl ., Roof. Under 4,000 miles. '65 DATSUN WAGON, ne'\\' + tax, lie. &: doe. fee R • H + w ... FUil price tm, or\r. owner. 42,IDI ml. Bill BARRY $2136. Can finttncf' all. $550. 494-9522. t•2341281 Catt 494<811 at! '67 Dat.... 1600 4 door. New Fla'P.' ""'MC- 10 am 546-8'TJ6. tires, r/h automatic GoOd llll.-V BAUER BUICK The Harbor Aru.'.111 Only A\lthorir.ed JAGUAR' DEALER '67 XKE 2 +2 MERCEDES "68.,2t!t)&. a~ cond, ruu -pwr. Radials, very clean. $4695. 633-4.174 ..... ·n :zso ep. Tobo<co -.... au option'!, in 'l<'&J'ftDty. snoo. 542-Ql ..t. m - ~7617 eves &:: wknds. '69 28> SE Black. Air/cond .. Am ·Fm. F .P. N ew ~1iehelins 35,000 mi. Put. $877 DUNTON FORD ~7070 . always. the right place if eond. $650. f>46..4478 PONTIAC Y~ ~ w~t iq;5ULTS! Call 1970 2 Dr. Datsun Sedan, (bi° St. at $.A. Frwy.)· Beautiful ,.. .-. Aulo. $3200. 644-6249. 2240 So. Main at. \Varner Sant.a Ana 64~ '= plaee that ad 20.(KQ ml. Sl500 cit ibest of-3)) E.·lat ·St.. Santa Ana today! • " -. ~ .• " fer, SS7--0811, 846-1524. 558-1000 utor, Imported 970 Auto1, Imported· 970 Autils, Imported· 970 A-, lrnPorted 970 DON BURNS , ·PRESTIGE:· .. · PORSCHE AUDI 7-914 ROADSTERS TO CHOOSE FROM '71 POISCHE 914-4 Tent•ri11e with bl1c.k i11• terior, I 1pe.d, AM·R1dio, Por1eh• Stripe. Fee• torv W1rre11ty. Stk. #555 $1795 "70 l'OISCHI f11T COUPE ~et. ;j;,..;_,'W/bl1;l- ' ' epp. t ro~p. AM-FM r1dio,, eJf·Ci!Clltcf.itioitl• Chro"'• wh•el1. Coco m1h. St\, #•52. $51ti• I ' ~.'!..::. • I '70 POISCHI 9144 Wh it, w/\ileek i11t; AM.FM .. . .. R1dio, wide wh ,el1 I: wid• recUef ,Jy fir••· 1.iJ h1ndli11t Per.eh• th•r• i5! Stk. #515. ' .. ' '61 l'OISCHI tfZ COUN E.rth Oliv• w/bl•c.l- 4 1p..d, AM·FM. r•di11, cllr•"'• wh .. 11, fet lithh. Stk. #•ti, $lits 061•POISCHI t1J..COUN l i9ht·v•ll11w w/bl•e~ S 1peed, AM. r•di0f•T9ht tt"•ck t•'• li11 cf•1h). N•w ·retli•I fir••· Speci4l: ••ti-'i1f, c.11c.o m1h, '" •• ·.'. 23 ,,,· ' ' _, .... l '6' ~ISCHI ttJ' COUN Sitnil Or1nge w/ 11dlfle int•r .. 5 1pe14f, AM.",fM redio, coco meh, l•1th•r cov•r1cf 1tffHllti·whe•I. N•w 1700CU En9i11•. Stk. #•21 ' matic trans,. chrome wire ____ M_G ___ _ whttl, air cond, UC0689." $3695 others to cboose from B:AUER Buick-Opel-Jaguar 234 E. 1 lth St. Costa Mega ' 548-7765 KARMANN GHIA '66 KarmalHI Ghia Radio,; Whitt' with blaek upholstery. ~1U.'ll see thl!! fine car to apprttiale this bargain price tTGC891 1. $1099 CREVIER MOTORS e 1.lG "70 Midpi.:Crisp~ •• lady.· bug •. Radio.. beaJet, wire wtftls. PirelJ! ~­ An exceptional buy ~ priced to sell, (128BIM) Ji m Slemons Imports, 23:11 S. Main. Santa Am: 557-5.242. '68 MG Midget, 4 1j>eed, ex- cellent Condition.' 546-0213 DIB. •oo MG •. Gl"ef'n. Good Condition. call ~1184. MGB 1969 MGB, xlnt cond, low mileage, ehrome wire whla. $1950. 644-4036. 208 W. lst SI .. Santa Ana MG TD Classie 1951 . 135-3171 Louvered hood. Good cond. to restore. Sf@, M3-289L '66 KARMANN Ghia 44,000 mi Xlnt mechanical cond. 1966 MGB co n v f! rt i b I r . $800. 6444169. -Beautiful condition. $7l5. * * '67 GHIA * * _4;.;;>!-<.160.;..;,;;'-w-"ee"'k..:d::::.,..c::·c....- SSS5. • 548-5882 MAZDA • NOW OPEN Immediate Dallvery RUNnNCTONlEJCH DAILY I'll.OT Motor Homos --·--· •• • • .. ~ :-.. · LIFET ME MOTOI HOllES • I ,.. • New . Orange . County .'Excilusive .,0..ler OPENING SPECIALS ITHESE WON'T LAST! All NEW 1972 MODEl:S 26' MOTOR HOME 4,GOi W9t ...... ...,. 1 .. 1 Air, .... Air. , u ................ ...,. , ....... MWlllt ..... '' ........ teM:, 10 ... '"kt --·t.i.-....... l c•. ft. l.trJter•tor, a.. Hft• '""' wltti tH. M•l'f •titer f"t"rea. CS40. ,,,, WEEKEND SPECIAL $13,595 .., - 20' FULLY SELF CONTAINED $8 795 MOTOR HOME ISSIOUI 01. : . ' 23~ MOTOR HOME ·. ~1 995 4,0H W.tt .....,...,, loef Air, hlti Air, s......, · ,L .......... L.AHUer. tY A1te•M. ........ , °"" D111I hi I T•. M..,_..,...,.. f.ry•11r c111l•1 Ui1cl.ll1e •. CS21241) Open '7 Days Par w.Ok For Your Shopping Convoni- '66 POlSCHl t12 COUPE Si9n1I v•llow w/ "11 r •"'" "1.,. '·"' 17331 BEACH BLVD. ' ' ' l • ' ' I l ' ' ' '70 POUCHE t1'4..C Signe! Oren9• no11·1pp. w/bled, s ·~ii· AM -FM ·r:j+.,~P.S .• Alto.,, wh••l1, Mieh1li11 'l'111i1l1. -J• the cliri. Stlc. 114 • . . '6t 1POIUCHI f12 COUPI It• whn,, w/'iileelt ,..M/FM redio. Chrom•1.wh•el1, Coto meh, l rend 111w ~oncfit;on. St•. 501 $Slt5 .. • bleck i11ter. 5 1pe•d. AM-FM r1d io, chrom• wh .. ts., .,ec1;,1 tiP"11. Stk. ~540 $2995 '64 POUCHE 356 COUPI Chem~p.,iwellow, • ehr11111• wh .. h, AM.FM redio, ,;, c~itior1.ir1.9, · i · fl•W c.lutek. Showroom eo11tliti,011, .Stk1 .;.,7 $lifts -. "'•U ' ~. ,;,, • . -., .. ,. '"' '"~ .. .,,., :::/'.. t rul>eHI ti r 'TA11iA lehem1 y,n.~ Wi. '64 POUCHE 316 COUPI lri1h &,..~ .W-• '!"'~•·I~ A.M·F~,t1cfi•, t11r1..d..--hev1t,~~fs, !09 "lffl;fi. 'Stlf:' W:SJI tt"V ~(: ", · bl1c.• inl•rior, ehrom1 wheels, fo9 lighh, roer ' . • "'!i11do'w d1fo9~r, AM -FM '•!•rt<i vi/doo; i;lek,~ '"• he1d retf, coc o m1h. Me n.y other ."ec.•11. Lew mil•••· Stli, ;:5 12 ':S.t POllCHI JN COIPi Mlit•lnO .. Ila• ·w7 lllec.k lit+. 'NilW' r9'r1I ply t irn, 11•w l11terior," n•w pei11t, ,... chr1ttne wh.•11, You '" 1lmort n•w. Stk. #It $1195 13631 H·arbor Blvd. Garden Grove · 636-2333 . utos, -· "·. NO STRIP TEASE ~· l• . . ·~ . "'-'; ft1l& \ynChronized sUck ahift. ' • When you buy a Datsun 1200 Sedan, you ~et a lot more than a stripped down starting pomt for an option list. You get a complete car, dressed with all the trimmings. Datsun doesn't believe in that old game o( charging extra for all the things that mlke a car fun &o drive and nice to own. ~onJy one way to buy a Datsun. Com· plete. And at a price that makes the Ditisun 1200 the best value for your do llar. Dri".'e a Datsun ... then decide. Power flow ventilation. Vinyl bucket seats. Locldnc ... _ ----/ l RUbber faee bumper ~rd.~ (front and l'l!flrl. Front disc brakes. 26-foot · turning elttlo. \ Whitew-all tires. Full deluxe wheel covets. ·~ .. ' ; All these no-cost extras ~a"e . . the Datsu'!, :1200 a great valli~. . i . Your kind of. car. Your kind of price. See Oui' Complete Line Of '72 Dat,suns '. : • . ::~-~~~~-,··~ . 1200 Coupe 1200 S~•n ~lo 2·Dr Stdan 510 4-0r ~n 510 W*'1 Pickup 1 " ?•~ COSTA :MESA DATSUN 6000 SHOWI Dllft A DA nuM • • • THiii, *IOI. 2145 HARBOR ILYD., conA MUA 5•·•410 , HUNTI NGTON BEACH • ' 8 42 b6b6 IMMEDIATE. . DEC IVER~/" FROM OUR HU:GE M • SELECTION! • ALL COLORS • BODY"ST:YlES • • 'Y' • 1 ' .... HAL GREENE'S . Ao AMS MIRACLE· VICTORIA ST. MAZDA ' . • 2151 KARBOR :1LVD. • COSTA MDI ' 1 ' . J ' , ( • • \ • ' • S...t.r, M""' ,, 1972 . . • I • • .1 .. -,.·-1§1 !. ._ .... l§I I -·u. ---l§JIL-[ _...:_ .... __,1§1 ( ---.J~ I -·-I~ I ~~~,~~~ A-. lmponod 970 Avht, tmpomd 970 Avht, Imported AUi ... Imported 970 A"'°' Im,..., 970 Auht, I~ 970 Auht, tmpon9cl _..;P_E..;UG-EO_T__ PORSCHE ~RSCHE -A"' .......... ·..,'-~..,"""'"..,......,9....,70 1 ---·-· --------tOYOTA IAUER IUICK ____ ....,..;..._ •.RENAULT •n R·12. Muot TOYOTA TOYOTA ~-::.,UGELowOT ·~ .... 404 ~~ '70 ,poncL-91~ 19'6 Poncho flt ucrtffco my •harp __ ....;.____ '70 TOYOTA ........... u... -~ nw $2:,600 541-(12216 demonitrator. 6;A)O mlln. Toyot11 '61-'70 $" On. Corolla. Only 12,000 miles. A VOLKSWAG~ ;61 Vw ,,,~'" The Harbor Area's Onty AutbOriud OPIL Dl!~LIR '65 OPEJ.; SPORT COUPE 4 IPffd tra.nl, radio, hffter, Jn rtal nice condition. RGU· 062 • $650 BAUER · lulck·Opol.J•9uor · 234 E. l 7th St Oatfa Mesa 5t3-7765 1'70-0pol GT Excellent coodltion. $1,995. 615-1257 aft 9 pm '67 O'EL Excellent Condition. 4 1pd.1 R&ff, (VGL 1()4), $577 , DUNTON FORD 546-7070 o.mer: MM:belln ,1~t belt 1 1 ey~ yellow w!blk lntt'rior, ,61 Roads 912 Sandy Sanden at Jim O.A.C. Low pa>-rnent1. 100% teal 321B 0 tit<•. Cl•an-·sharp -,.,dy 5 tpd, lt$4etf09, 9255.400 rolltr ~'. 1730 "'~~ Sl•mons Renault;,~! S. NEW '72 .,......,~~30 dm"or 1000 ' ! [ $1N17).7 fOI' a new· ha,ppy owner. . neU ptrled. WW ~ Main, Santa Ana vv7-.wo . ml. Dir ........ E. 1st, S.A. Ph <BLU185l J im s I em on• Newport lmporfl ·down tor vw _ cutt. SUNBEAM COROLLA 1200 542-l!JJ. DUN.TON FORD Imports, 2311 S. htaln, Santa 52i-3t5t ' • :.,,."' '70 TOYOTA Ana ~7-5242 Ask for Sandy. 3100 \V. Cout Hwy. ~7010 Nt'Wport Beach '61 POrsCM ·912, si&. enien. '65 Sunb-m_ c.orona. • dr. dl~.. auto. 2240 So. Maln at \Varner PORSCHE OVER 2$. Clean, Reconditioned, & Gu•r•nteed. PORSCHES 911'•. 912'•. 91•'• 19S7 to 1971 NEWPORT ~ IMPORTS SW0 W. Oout Hwy. ' N...,.,rt Beach 642-9405 ..,.MOs--1700 CC, new Jini• I.: ~a.r--trans., factory air con-Santa Ana '66 .~ "' 9 • ~ I ..... '69 smoa. 5 spd !rang, Tiger ditlonina radX>, h • a t • r . ~.1=o~T~oy-ota_P_IC __ k_up_ 't-.,rsc 11....::> a,,.. ..... , e ec. ' chnn rims. Koni shcks, ~ pd 289 V8 · Near ne''" SWl Roof~ Ra.lleye 1; 10& "'OOd , ,vhJ. $3650. Fii'm. " 1 , ena:1ne ll&hta $33.'IO. 968-<192 •arl.Y m.n;9' Csrl•bad. : $995 $1477 AM or late PM. • ·ss PORSCHE 911 Tarp • Newport Imports ONLY $125 DOWN DUNTON FORD '66 PORSCHE: 5 Spd, con-Air-rond, maa: \.\'httls. 5 ,•Pd 311Xl \V, Coast H\vy. -r Tax & Lie. ~7070 coone cond. For details, ·$3,95(1: call: 673-3331 Newport Beacb $59,70 2240 So. Afain at \Varner Call 494-7021.. 642-9405 Santa Ana •1963 1700 cc. IMMAC. RENAULT TOY.:OTA COND. Fully equipped. Must sell! 548-1936, M6-6MO e RENAUL-T '67"'R 10 4-Dr. .i-v~~ • r • 01"' terlor, to 40 mp;(. \\'eekend ,,. Per Month GET OUR Cash Price $2172.34 incl. Tax·Lic. Defm•d Payment TOYOTA ·DEAL Price $2546.82 on approvod BEFORE YOU BUY' credit. •269782. 37 Pay. • ments. Annual Pere. Rate 10.19 OAC. .., ~·~• 914 /h 5 ~ Sedan. Auto tram., vinyl'. In-~ •••••\$• trans. Top cond. $2950. special only ·$595. CWOM526) m ... -. ~1. 646-9431. OVER JO NEW & UsED •W'• '65 Porsche Cpe. RENAULTsrn': rnooSE A~-:.;:::-~~ =1~ BILL MA·XEY ~ltlDi& -TOYOTA Green finish.. 4 speed. Excep· tionaJly clean. Lo\v mile&. (832CEK) $1795. Tommy Ayres Chevy 946 S. Coaat Hwy. Laauna Beach 49'1-7744/MS-9967 TRIUMPH e TR 6 '69 Rdltr. A..'\f/n.f. Wire wbee11.' Bril\sh·racing ll'ffn. (ZKYl.24) $ 2 3 9 9 . Triwnph Dlr. M1..Q164. Radio, a real clean . 100% O.A.C. lOO)o fin '· , --$19' ·.!'.° R V.W.'s '66-'6'"$ .- 0 .A.C. Lo\v payments.' ~ guarantee 30 days oc ltooo mi. Dir. 321 E 1st, S.A..ofh s.u.1831. ~;jL~ '68 vw ':--· CAMPER ·;,, like new \VGY403. lllP~!~lli· nancllli O.A.C. -$2295 2240 So. Main at Warner Santa Ana WE WANT Sunroof, <YCC525) • JL'\t: SLEMON'S'tMPOJiTS 900 S. Coast .Hi&tnvay TOYOTA $2595 2201 SO. MAIN SANTA ANA Laguna Beach 540-3100 l961t' Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 '69 TRIUMPH GT -6 + , Sharp, ~ mi's, i i695. l 0 TOYOTA 'TI Corona Mark owner. 646-fJUJ· II 2-dr. Hdtop Cpe. Air __ _;_;:...:.;:::._ __ _ DORSCHES ~ :':AULT ·~P~~6 S:· '69 Toyota Mk II · 18881 Beach Blvd If •.... W 'C'-1 ••• 1 drl · Huntington Beach 847-8555 PEUGEOT p_. "' low u $2199 IC. + ta.~. It lie. it.. Frtli-1rarren HJG ·-·o~ o ~ agon. r aun w,..,.,. ve, ( Di· A to Tran Air Cond H=• "~' ~ · radio Ii: heater, vi!l>'l jnter· ·. u s, ' AVAJLABLE , \or, to 30 mpa:, perfect for ~~~10, Very Clean, l~1A· DON ·BURNS '· • -family. b"'lneu or. ""'· · SANTA ANA •• , ~jl, soec1a1 of th• w .. k. 11000. $1699 TOYOTA ASK FOR GLEN WL"J'P Below Kelly Blu Book. /' eond. Au to. b'ans .. AL'1/FM, rad., htr .• \\'SW. Less than 12,000 carefully d r i v e n miles. Absolutely showroom fresh. (RR2018) $2495. Jim Slernona Imports. 2201 S. l\tain, Santa Ana 551-5242. '69 Toyota Corona, 2-dt hrdtp, Xlnt cond, Lo mi's, $125o. 61l-4749 636-233.1 "\ O<NH<92). . CREVIER . MOTORS S.rvlc• dept. open 7,30 am • JIM SI.EMONS IMPORTS 'ti: 9 pm ~fonday thru Frf. ·n PORSCHE 914-4, 11,00J 44S' E. Coast Hwy. 2rol so MAIN SANTA ~A day. 110 E. "lit. 541-D'l~ . .., ptl~s1 Llke neW, Xtras. __ Ne\\·port Beach 557.5242. OPEN. SUN. 21'.E \V. 1st St., Santa Ana PHONE 540-2512 1..-+...:i;=;;:;:::z.;:::._.~ J ** !3().0M1. ** 673-0900 135-3171 41"1 \V, Warner, Santa Ana SPORT CAR CENTER- 970 Autot, 111)_.i 970 Autos, Imported, , 970 Autos, lmpomc(". ;10 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 iiiiiiii-.liiiiiiiiii ~ . --~·BEAUTIFQL EXOTIC SPORT CARS ... .. ' ' ' ~:~~0 ... $59'5 TO $25,995.00 When you viS.t our agency ·and view all the beautiful & exotic sport cars you'll think we're hav· ing 1 speci1l 1uto show, and we are! ... for you every day .... ind they ire all available for purchese .•. , prices start from $595 to $25,995. - • ~ ........................ .. .:Bl'l'BPI • 1971 Daytona Ferrari 365 GTB/ 4 $23,500.00 MAkllS Of FINI MOTOI CAIS SINCI 1•l1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY LARGE SELECTION .... $J3'1:i00.00 • We're Specialists! only the latest methods in mod· • I er:n electronic arvicing equip-' men! is used lo i~sure thot your car will always run at peak effi· ciency. I c. AUTHORIZID SALll a IERVICI FOR AUTHORIZID SALi. l llRVICI l'OR 1'16·Letu Ferr•ri Ina.era 31• I. COW HWY. ·-rr.an RACH •. ;:, .•. ,. . ·1'ffi•LOtus · Ferr•n leuea 3118 W. COAST HWY. NIWPORT lt:ACH 611·•••• i . '66 vw '"-""". Terrific shape! (TAY~ $1077 . w.· DUNTON FOllJ,' ~7070 . ~~\'l{ 2240 So. Main at \VarnrJ" Santa Ana ., TRIUMPHS VOLKSWAG ) fifA BIG DISCOUNTS!! Bu91-8u111 .. (1mptl'I Fritz \Van-en's over 30 to t:boose fl'cfi11 Sports Car Center 36mo. 100% Financinl Avfil. 710 E. l.J:t St,, Sant.a Ana O.A.C. 541--0164 O A •69 ~ Roads range uto vertible-4 apd. ~~ 19~ 10621 Gard$~e Bl., actual miles. lrnmaculate oondltlon [014 COX) wilt '69 VW BUlt:f/( finance call 546--8736 or 4 spd. dlr. Has had·:~ 494GEN. care! Excellent condition '68 TRIUMPH 2j(f Rdstr. Loaded, grtat value! (50.f CQRl. $1277 DUNTON FORD 546-7070 2240 So. ~fain at \Varner Santa Ana thruout. Take small doll.'I\ will finance Pvt. pty. Call 546-8736 or 494·68U . • V\V '69 Bug Dead shf.rp. Ne"' car trade. $Im.OO. tZLA517) See at JI m Slemons Imports, 23) S. Main, Santa Ana or 557--5242. ·~ VW, LIKE NEW! '69 Triumph GT + 6. • spd, Rectnt1y ttblt. X'lnt R/H, ~·hile \\'/ blk interior. O>ncl. All reas. oUen New Pirelli tires. Excel consid1:'red. Aft. 5 pm cond. 11,450 Oria:lnal owner. call 45-5202 . 67?rS308 ~~..c:::.c_:_::..:=--·~ •TR• ... ;Mott! AM /FM. '69 VolbwClftll \Vire \\'Meli. British racing Fastback. Auto. trans., 19 ereen. CZKY-124) S 2 3 g 9 mileaa:eo underpriced fl Ttiumpb Dlr. 547--0764 CZZY807). I & .TR '67 Spltlir< Mk. n Ex· $977 I C.llent Condition. Sal• prlc· DUNTON. FORD I rd $899. CUCZMaJ Triumph· Dir. :147..0764 546-7070 TR 251'.> Stereo, MJchelins, 2240 So Main at \Varner buralar alum, pin otripin&. =--:=~San;:::.::ta:...:.:Ana::::... __ ~I , rebu.il.t en&{ne. Superior •n VW Camper, pop ,,P (Olld. $1650. 546-4473. front mounted Sp&l'f '67 TRIUMPH Spitfire, reblt small dent in rear, 17 en&'.· Low mUeqe, new miles. $3,265. Will ~ radials, tape deck. 6,, 609j.1 =-~~· ~61~~,,C..'-~-~1 '70 V\V Bug, GreenJtilk VOLKSWAGEN JW!i&J&. eooo ...... v ,,.-,=..,,....-----1 clean. S1350. 557--0254, &ft&, '61 VW Bua:. Needs 61.arter , 67>7424. 1 and brake cylinder, good "69 VW Squareback, 27,'°' ~y, make ~ transpor· mi'1, Auto, WW take tradej talion car $300. 62 V\V bug. Can finallCf!. Pvt pl y Xlnt !or dune buggy, no en-548-1235 , gine $175, 40 H'P engine, , 1 some new parts. Needs little 71 V\~ Van, xlnt cond. ~J more $50 or offer. Willina: to curt&.:1ns. ltereo rad, AC, aq deal on all. 548-5380 or stp. Sll.00. 644-1197, (1 536-9545. ..,-.,.';;;"°"""'====='I '64 vw, no ene, sd cond., ·n VW POPTOP c~ aa:s H t n 1 Lo miles, xlnt cond. ~ .... i:: .... ~s, bi:c~ $3.550 968-5872 $150. 5"!0-9594 '63 VW Varianl Not drlve Weekend. 644-Sl.87; 11' .3 o since recently o ' ha u l f d FOrt Westbollml!!' Pl., NB: $fi00. &fi..3J52 aft 1:30 pm. VW Camper 1968, JlOP tOp, 1968 VW Sedan, xlnt slnk, ice box, $ 1 9 0 0 . • dition, 30, m oriiinaJ mlle 497-1474. call 962-73XI. '69 VW camper ready to io '59 VW Good condition. $2195. Best oUer. 6~ Phone 540-6410 DLR. 'TI Super Beetle., AZ..Ifl.M1 '~O VW 9 JHlll. van trlr hitch, $1900. or best o $2,300 6'rr>o8109 ter, San Clem. 492.-9739. '61 VW Bug. $975. ** '60 VW ** Xlnt cond. Prt prty. 963--1459 RUNS PERFFci' •ii Bui '66 ·ftblt eni. VERY clean. 5"-76 For sale er trade. '68 VW SQ. BACK ·- 644-14!6 LO MILES, VERY CLE6N ~IANY XTRAS! 54&-1140 '65 VW Bue. Radio, beater, ........4 _ .. _ '67 VW. Perfect ·--... 5«1-6410 Dt.Jt. don . Must Sell! Make 9H.r ~1782 ":':'· '71 VW 411 '69 vw bur 1.970 Hll'bor Blvd. ~-519-3031 Ext. '"7-68 '71 YW SqUreback ' Sp!, Radio, Wl\11• olde walls, 10,000 mllet, re~afn. der ~of factory 'varranty, (OtllDlMl $2499 • CEO ·MOTORS 2111 W. bl St.. Santa Ana ~171 $1350. 64U347 '62 VW, sunroof, reblt Pl ma; wheelJ. Xlnt eondi $495. * - 'VOLVO GET OUR VOLY DEAL l!FOltj · YOU IUYJ ' SAVE ON EUllOPEAll DEUVERY r.~ 1988 -· _!:.M. 646-'66 VOLVO S 2 Dr. S<dan. Thio car ts I new. ~ 46,000 mu... [1U\Y61Q). ' $1177 DUNTON FO•D . ,....,.71 'f, 2240 So. Main at"WllW -""" $14'5 Wud"S~Lee ~ ...... ,. ll!J;. 547.JIU I ~1... . . .LI •: l)j4 So. MAJn st. . ... ' ~ Santa Ana • ' • •• .... I I . . (, I ~b!J. U~ , . '90, Auteo, u.._ A~RICAN ·· Amer!C1111 Motors i'Grcmlln• . ..-HomO!i .,..,/\,,.!',t1Clolr1'" ,,_,J1v1lln1 """Amba11ador1 Hua:e ttock o,1; '111'1 A '72'i Big-Ilg , Savings Hc1rtior Alllfioican Home ot Cot!VerU~t P.,.lnmts . 1969 Horbor Blvd. Cost• Meu, :--'4U261 BUICK IUIC1( '68 BUICK ELECT. 225 factory air con- dltionltw. full power. Won't la.it ,the day at CYWR.936), $1477 DUNTON FORD ' 546-7011 • l 2240 So. Main it Warner S..nla Ana '69 Buick Skylark Convert. VI, auto: trans., factory ~. Po'ft,r 1tffrina:, '60 BUICK l.eSabre parts, Make offer. 61&-00 for radio, heater. (933CPJ). One day Only at $1177 DUNTON FORD 546.7070 .• '--k-_· _ ... _ .... ----.J}~ [ . '-.;. .... J ][El •• CADl~C CA.DH I AC:. .. ..... ... . . . '67 U...,, O.Vllie 1 '71 Wit.UC f'ulj P<nyel, Air "Cond, Qoor . , i..,;..." lwJlilbt· ,.nlD!aJ, &i: DORADO • :!re and ~· iUPk-9,31)'1 milea. Jtolta."Royce trade ' $2oU Jn, ~ ....,..v•ble """ ,. availab&e:. (523CRQ) •• ...... ...... $7795 ~ fftlrac.i ,Blvd. 660t66 • .. , .. ·i2 cad. ~.o.v: ind • .,,.,, ROY CAIVER, Inc. ljlnt cond. inaidt • out ·teo. 2925 Harbor Blvd. '52 Caci..~ '¥isf Gny Gmta Neu. t-• Wt-tut Coope. ' )!uot 8'o! -1675, '67 l'l lJILl 11' Worth 'tn6ri twti. Pvt. ""' UM1 Ply.~ 1970 El' Dorado, ,hilly equip. Gold w/wb.i.te top. Leather inttr. $41950. • 8 4 7 - 7 6 ~ l (days), 644-()905 (alt. I). ~n DOVlll• 2240 SO.~Main at W~r '66 Sedon' DeVlll•- ;a.;-;;'Su\---r'i'"_,,--:,,.;.'.,·""'"'-I B!lie, t;>oor Lockl:, Fun Pow· 1 64, Buick WHdtat · ;~:; Con<!. "'"'' ... Full ~er,. factory air con- dltlooJni. Only :n.ooo orlr· .lnl! • mlloa. Roll>-Ro>« trade. (BEJ013) t -$2595'-:-' l ' • t. ' .... ROY" C AR~R '!pc· 2925 'Harbor Jllvd , Cotta' Mesa ·, . '70 El . DORADO , "Vl..1,.V ••}1 1 ...... •He l..vOll<tG ..... lll"'I.. Tlllll' .. lltOHT WIClll.. Ol•CI •lll:AKl:a. . • •TIC"I:" ., ....... _.,, SA1.'E '$1700 .. ,1nc1: PRICE Sl:lll"L. 11U JI IU...t:Ct YOUll COl..011, "LL 001: I IN I TOC" ....... 1:01 .. 'TI: Ol:l,.IYl: .. Y ,_ .... Dl~LIR TlllC& AND Cl llC •1t AKC~ .. ~TOl\Y llll•TAl..UIOTI ... .. --TO.. AM' ' :'° .J. "'"-c"-ftjOf<l•l'I\, .. • •• ._ .... .,. ill"ff, . 11111,.1,.I Y '/ •1.u• •oOfl. • ..... ,.,.,4 ' IPllan•co•• ,. ,. .. l l"Olit;.., .............. ~.. ~ MOOll.. WITM 1..0W 1111111. .. IAllll: I.JC, ltOlt .. , KCLl..l:Y •1..u c •00111 , _ ~· LIC, Wll" IM I. KllLLllY 'iii."uc IOOK , - IPl•.SOU'i't. : 1111c.1t ·s~E· $9 ii., ' ,~i;:1 .. ~~r:_1:v •1:;~"'i:'E"'~·"7C£'! • SWf'G ··· S12()() ~~P~RIC:!"·~· :"!~~·~·~· ~· ~~~~ .. ~'~''~o.,;:o~ .. ,. ..... "•·······-· ~ FOl.J" ...... ~~L l"Owl:" OllC .'AL.L!.NEW COMP~ETE AlJTOtifOTIVE SER VICE D~PARTMENT-lt <:. ,."""1:•. 1..•c, ·~"11' STAL.L~EXPl'RT STAF'F o F"):illG,HL.rY-TRA INED MECHANICS · · ·COMPLETE: BODY &: CUSTOM PAINT SHOP, TOO: . HUGE SEl;i.E.CTl()N OF 197Z FIATS,ALL MODEL.S .. NorJ, For YQurConvenienc•1 Cfi lck lvanon ... :n:Zi!~3S~"~ • l ~o: ·f j ... ~,.·I 011 ~ • I j Centralized All Thre.e ·Cars_ At~;:t•~~·~··I; .,,,; .. :·· · . l:!ecau$,e thick Iverson Is one of the largeat deklfr'-·_f_qr Volkswagen, Pb ~he,1and' · ·~~~=#.:~E Audi In s6uthern Cali fornia, he has been allle to bring all three lines to ona'C:amr.i.• • location -' his new, modern headquarters on E~st Coast Highway at Bayaldi:Or~;i. ' Her&, the disc riminating car buy.er can shop at his 'leisure, matching his choices to his ,budgQt, Compare the economical Volkawage ~ with the ~o.rt-atyled P,orsche~. ' Evaluate the sel1satlon of European-!'li ghways-fhe ~udi... Test;lltlV-a a_ny of ~llH tint , ·" -<:ars, and.find the one that feels "just right" to Yoll. Courteo'ils !falesmen and expe· ._ ( rl~nced finance experts will make your purch_fse a JllAI ploa,ur~. W,hll~:ere,, , 1, •• take.Ji tour of the moat modem and c;QOIPl1te ~ic~:Cjl itiea IQ Calltorn \1: ~the .,.. 1 ~ 'VefY't'atest In servi ce and d lagnostlc .eq!i~ ' • ~\h~t·a~Y .flJlllr• ~ ,.:.~ ~ • . '' ~~~:~;n~~I ~::i~~:~~~~~ :~~1~Wft1t:;~~g¥~~ ;~:e;~~~~~~~~ : ~; • • . ' ' • . . Kl:L Ll:Y llLUI'. I OCM" - ~ ~ ,. ; ·. ' • • ' I • • • • .. I I • --:-....... .. . . ... • .. • ' J ' ) ' ' • ' . " • .~ l .. , 1 ... ~. 1· 1'"1" • .-... ,. .. ' ~· .. J • , -•' • • • I ' I I 814 I J DAILY PILOT s j ]§][ ' r ' .., , Sund'1, Mild! 5, 1972 _ ...... l§l,'--1 -_-,:.._ .. __.JI~ I m Autoo, .1mpo11a ,, .... ., ..... ,.... . CONT1NENTAL '69 OiEV. Impala. CU.tom. 'fl MARK Jll, loaded, k> ml. ·69 " c~,:r ~v~~n'k 350 t!Jll. Xhlt ~· Private See to apptte! Must aell bl~. air cond .• .::=. illc, ~Pty $1400.' 557-2860 or thlS weekend. '44-5187: 1130 ,,:w;::nd::;"",=:..:· 11;::895=·.:•~;:..:;;;,+.~ ' • • • t t • 1 ' ,. ' J • ,. . '" . . THE LOOK ~ OF , Something Different • r • t· ···. . Purchase your new MAZBA ·.~;with tt . . 'SUNROOF/ Now on Display . anti . ready~lor IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!. ' HUNTINGTON ··eEACH , . ' ''• 11.S31 BEACH BtVD. ' HUtfflNGtON ;IEACH ' 1, • ' 'I:! Milo SoUth of Warner • PHONE B42-6666 OPEN"7 DAYS A WEEK 9 .A.M. 'TILL 9 p;~.t ., ' • '71 El Dorado convt. ,.,,, _______ _ w/wht top, ""' '"""· l<.000 ''5. c;HEVY 11 oriz' ml Like new. Slcrtfict. 6 cyl, Auto Trarii:, Power $7295. 144-6!100. Steering, Low miles (RUI, '71 CADIWC M<> ~834-.:....:5.c'J0<..:.· _____ •1 PortTWntbourne. Nlt '&T Vtnyl •top. p~ air '69 CAMARO 327, auto, '69 MARK DI. tmmac. black, cond, automaUc, ~j:tlrin• $795 V / t o p , R I H , p J S , never scratched. S 4 6 0 O . SlOOO. Pvt ply 644:M'j w\dt'lraclu. $1,800. Nice. 645-8845 4 to 1 pm. DODK' ! EL DORADO Only lD,000 milea.. Rolla-Royce trade in. FtJUy loaded and beautl!ul. fFAE-J) Wants.Lee 54~489• '67 LINCOLN • , , OONT. 'dr. H.T. Factory air '68 °"""• ·Mena 547.5826 $7795 Alnlr'-MalJnn CHRYSLER '69 CHR'iSt.ER 300, 4 door, orlll:l.nal O\li.'net, 32,000 actual ml. $2450, 495-4gg2. ~~~~7;1 po~" S;: Wal~ DUNTON FORD Air eondlt1onl!'L.Mto ./...... ROY CARVER Inc. 123< s!'i. M_.: st 2925 Harbor Blvd. FOR sale, 1966 Chevrolet '64 Chrysler $495. N~ Sedan. Good mechanical condition. 499-3001. . 546-7070 Powor Slffrlnc, ~ 2240 So. Main at warner Rack, (WYS963). Must come Costa Md&. 546-4444 Impala 396 station wagon. 1970 Cadillac convertible. Power steering, power Fully loe.ded, new tires. fac· brakes, air conditioning. 1ory conttltkin. S 5 , 2 So . NN tires. One owner . Santa Ana in and drive this fin( car. $1699 : CONTINENTAL 494-6360 wttk d•)'•· 642-5037 aft 6 pm. '70 CONTINENTAL '63 CHEVY Bl&cayne Station Waton:·' 283 eng., maitual -'· ~ · . shift. XIftt cond. ~$4!$"0 . 2'Door hardtop. All the ex· 1970 CAMARO Railey $p:>rt 64~!M3 days,· 968-0738 eves tras ~on this 12,000 mile 1 CAMARO w/all xtra1. $2,850. Ph aft 5 &: wknds. · owner immaculate automo- PM: 6#-2785. '66 Chev Impala statio bile. C997BOll L '&ICAMARO. Very clean, lo wagon. Radio heatern $4995 1J:~"· $)500 ,or hHt cHer. autonl:atie ~. powe; CORVEllE '64 CORVmE 4 spd. 327, radio, heater . SbaZpt !812.DJWJ, $1277 DUNTOJ't FORD 546-7070 2240 So. Maln at Warner Santa Ana 1 5 pm. 830-0051. 'p·'~~· .. ~'1, 00 0LRnd•.t1onln&. ROY CARY. ER, Inc. CHEVROLET "'"lllO ;,rJV"Vt •n Stingray 454 cu in, Auto 2925 H(U'bor Blvd. tr • ··d·' 6 o1 _____ ....___ '66 CHEV Bel Air 4 dr, radio, Costa Mesa . , 546-4444 am, ~ o:u. mo d, '66 CHEV air cond, ""to, pwr-·$5300,.5!6-2948 . • Cle1µ1 : good , mechanical. House Huating7 Watch the Need a "Pad"! Place an ad• Impala, 4 dr. H.T., V-8, auto. Pvt pty. 54~2of8 . OPEN HOU~·cdumn. Call 642-.5673. . trail!., P.S., P.B. Clean' I,-;,-=-,---~~ tltHS643l. · Autos, Now 980 Aulol, Now" 9'0 Autos. Now 910 $677 DU~Q~. FORD 546-707.0 2240 So, Ma.In at Warner Santa Ana 1968 CHEVY CARRYALL WAGON 6 cylindf!r engine, automatic transmission. (948448) $1699 Price valid thru 2128172 DAVE ROS°S PONTIAC 2480 HartJOr Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-8017 '65 CHEV. CREVIER' MOTOiis .. 208 W. 1~1 St., s.nfa Ana 135-3171 • : DAILY PILOT for acHon! Call~ ~.sa.vs;! Autol, Now 1IC' I J 1 • • • • : • Impala SS, V..B, auto. trans 970 P.S. Extra clean. 1956 1 Autol, lmportod 970 Autos, lnoportocl 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, lmportocl -------------------------------! AFZJ. NEVER Btt-Oki: NEVER AGAIN! WE HOPE! NEW 1972 TOYOTAS THAT WE ORDERED DUR- ING THE DOCK STRIKE ARE N 0 W OVERFLOW- ING THREE BIG STORAGE LOTS! COME IN TODAY AND LET US SHOW YOU HOW FAR WE ARE WILLING TO GO TC R EDUCE THIS TREMEN- DOUS OVERSTOCK. ,. ' . ' CHOOSE FROM VIRTUALLY EVERY MODEL , _ '• I COLOR, AND OPTION GROUP MANUMC· TURED! ROW UPON ROW OF NEW · '72's ' ' . . . . MUST GO! • • $577 . DUNTON FORD ~7071 mt· So. M•iJ>' ~t 'W"""' Santa~ .· '70 EL CAMINO Beautiful white fini1h V8 -automatic <•13670) •• om; -TOllllDY Ayres Chevy 946 S. ~st .Hwy .. Laguna Beach 494-7744/548.9967 .'70 Impala SU. Wagon ' ' Factory air, PS, iie.uttfuJ Irwin white with &addle itij:' . 1;n:;~·Mti 946 S. Coast Hwy., LogunaBch 4!J4.T744/546.9!167 '71 El Camino .f.5P(P. air, new trs. Rear" top. Im:mac. $3500 llrm. 67J..-415&. '65 Chevy Bel Air, _. dr sed., 8 cyl, auto, pa, r/h nu tires, clean $525~644-594.f '66 El .cam.lnp 327 auto. R&H, Good · cond. $750. 557.8840 1966 caprice coupe. S850 • 40,000 orig mi, D!W tires. 60-8363 . '70 Kil'fGSWOOD E 1 t ate Wgn., fully equipd. 9 pau. ~. Xlnt cond. ~2805. •·!6 El Camino, 321 • GOOc;l mech; cond, JM!ll!d5 paint, 494--2070, "94-7900. '66 CHEVY Sta. Wq. V..B, aUto. trans., 37 .cm oriai.nal m I I e 1 (TF'Yral). • $877 DUNTON FORD . '546-7070 2240 $o. Main .at warner Sanla Ana '67 CHEV J~pida S.S. Air, autom. Brilliant GoJd..e.n Grttn finish, Map, chrome p l'pes, 327 eng. Xtra 11harp. FtJ\XIBLE FINANCING AL MARTINEZ MOTORS !21.E. l!l:t,S.A. PH 542-1831 '66 CHW' Impala S.S. 396 Eng, • s~. belted wide ovals, bright turquoise finith. Rrflecl1 good Catt. ~BLE FINANCING >.J.. ·MARTJNEZ MOO'ORS 321 E. ht S.A. ~ PH 54l-l.831 '65 CHEV lmplla S.S. (2) Air, ·~· •ta-autorn. 372 .... s.." drlvt -· FLEXIBLE FINANCING · AL MARTINEZ MOTORS 321 E. ht S.A. PH 5U-llJ31 '67 CAPRICE Loodod, Including VII, <ir 'cond., etc, only 33,SfG mlln. l00% financl"" 0 .A.C. TPV· llt. NOW.FEATURING PONT.AC .\ .:··· Fl4TA.ND GMC TRUCKS ,-~!· . . NEW 1972 PONTIAC VENTURA 11 f•iwlou1 S•l•cfio~ of "1Pur• ,onti1c" to choo1• frOm, i11cludin9 Ouht•11ding V•lu•1 on Gr111cl Prix lonn•vill••. l•M•n•, STO',, Fir•bircl1 ··• l il1 l•rrv••' /4.n /4.ufomobil• for fv•rv lud;•t! ' S«l•I • 2427D2Llt50# LEASE PLAN · AVAILABLE NEW 1972 128 FIAT 2 DOOR SEDAN l iTI l•rrv •cld• th• 1p.ir~lln9 lln• of fl•t1, fo•~ -.tittinf'1he ISO 1Spicl.r, ISO•H•rcltop, 124 Spid•r, •nd th• f•bulout "121 Fi•t" th• "Motor lr•11d M•g•1in•" 1cet1omy cir of rth• v••r •t l iH l•rry'•, •ncl •utomobil! for ••try budg•tl -. $1432 1 ' DISCOUNT ,~ • , J' ... m S~t.i Li.I Price Tint•cl gl•11. Spring• front I r•1r, 1u1p•n1io11 r••r '••f. "l50 VI", Aufom•tic Tr•n•ml1iion. Power St•1ri1t9, R•dio, Front lump•r, G•uv•• plu1 mor•. fTCE242ZSOJl57l. All thi1 plus • b••utiful I ft. c•b OYlr c•mp•r th•t "••P• 6 Sugg•1tN List Pric• $5027. I 7. $ l~Jl.1•7 011: count. Di1count•d Pric • $]595.96. ' 1 ;'./ LEASI PLAN AYAILILI ,. s..ut. M"'h 5, 1972 .,. • .,.. ~ [ ,,..._,,. I§} [ -• .... l§J [ ...,._,,. l§J •I •_•.• .. ..-.z,r[Sll~f::~I [ -. ... '90 Autoo, Uwl 990 Au!M, Ulld 9H Autoo. Uwl 990 a....I.. Uwl I 990 -'-• u...i '90 A-. Uwl 990 A-. Uwl tta °"'*-_,.' _u...i_..,.. __ ,,._ 1- ':,.., ;· MUSTANG ~ANG , MUSTANG · · QLDSMOll~ ... OLDSMOI~,.. OLDSMOllLI · PINTO PLYMOUIH '# '119 Royal llod&< Sdn. Gd. '6.1 MUSrANC, huOtop (2 ' • . '65 OLDS ' . ' ''69 OLDS ti '61 °"" Luxury Sein 1m Pinto. 4 opd llick. '61 Pl)'l'l*llh V•lllnt ~ ;workhone $165. Rubber OK. (6l stick andifl> autorna~ 65. Auto. New h~a ke,i, •et MuGnc. ft1D pwr, airl vtaa' Cruiser uto tram. Luxury -~17"6* A·l oand. e 843-3976 De I u x e 'tnteriar/e~ sedan, auto tn.nl, t.: .llM897. Both Wri> • clwL -. battery, -· • I02 V( lmmlc! $1300 I . , 1u11 _.. -• ISll OUlS ~ta 81 ' °'· package. Pmatt owner, ai., • rol nleo famllJ car. '68'....._. Pola ~~·-FIN'"CING motor 6 traftl. u.t otr. (wfr',··le) •CM aft t ta.ctiry air ~. -i-.. ...... _, .... -7 ..... V ·cl ,, __ , 54S-.3619 « ~UIC aft t ~ f.inanclni O.A.C. ._,.,.. ra • ~ #L.n 67')..JCBO, ' " J'd•nck. J...oob like MW. II,_ Yl9 ' ...i ' If)' ef.11 w=J, 645-5199 "8, auto. b'aM., f&ctory air, AL "MARTINEZ· MOTORS -' (NCR ill>. $1877 ' ortrtnal car. All', etc. $895. pm. $1" r '"'-°'"'" .. p 0 w er 321 E .... S.A. PH 542-1&1! '68 MUSTANG co""""· V-8. ... Mu.tanr very ~· ~· . Sn1.. . DUNTON FORD Firm 545-2083. PLYMOUTH eh!. Low, low miles. '69 MUSTANG PIS. P/B, auto. l6,ID) mi Radio, hee.ler, wired b-'..:, ___ j 1 fOitONADO '6T dJx, disc . V-3, 4 lpd, ........ heavy duty Vory c1e.,. $!495. -....... 11S1t. -1965. DUNTON fQllll 546-781' brlt. hi,""" i(n. Nu t!ttl: .. 1'11RY m, • cir, Pl•, ~ ~ llUIPebl.kin. low mileap A 492.-.9136, San Clemente. 1968 M\JSI'ANG,,... brakes. $46.1171 ' 2'«l So. Main at Wamtt Ori& $62SQ, Will Sacrl.l!ce! cond, lmmac. $1050. Owner, sn7 very olwt>. $1900. Call '67 MUSTANG FASTBACK -. ex. cond. Gow, 8 eyi, 2H) !». Mila at W""" •J 5""to Ana • , v "$1500. EVQ, ..._,,,., ---'---· -----,,.. • DUNTON FORD ~916'. V~ auto. p/1, factory 1ir, PIS. l!Glli. 675-!DlG. ' . Slota Nil · •• Oldo. PIS, PIB. ·-. •611 OLDS F&I, R/H, P/S, 1 Tho lui.ot drow II> tbt Wnt " JiM..7071 1961 6 Cyl., power ltening, klw mile•~· Xlnt cond, 'fi6 MUSTANG HrdtO, 6 cyl., '65 OLDS Ill; 4 dr. Full PWr. better, Good tires, runs owner, Nffds minor body • • • Dally Pilot CuaWed •lflll.: .M2240 So • .Main at Warntr new titts I: braket, e'Xcel Sl,2115. Private P 1 rt Y · auto trans. Nu tifts/brks. incl. wndwl. Air, low miles. trtat. Good cond, In and work. Grey w/blk inter, _A_d._W-11671______ ---'------1 1'-" ,... San.ta Ana . cond. Gold. Sl.ZO.·fTS..10?0. 642--0433. Oe.n. $925. ~UIT. ~ \ Ciecn mo. t• MSl. out. m. '¥T...... ... $12:11. ~211A Sell idk lftmll mw! '68 DODGE · A.,.., N-980 Autwo. -980 "utoil; New ' 980 Autos, -9IO Aii!Ot Uood 990 Autos, u-· . '90 Autoo, U_. 1 ·~HARGER .1;:====;;::::;:::::;:::;;;:~:::;:_;;::;;;:;:;;;:::~~;!;;::;::: ~~~~c~: ~~ t :SPECIALS 'LE- . . • . AT . SUPER LEASE . , .. GARDEN GROYI Chr:ysler~P·I . mouth ·TRUCK LOADS·' ... \.,. t ··F. ., ~ ', •.,, .. ' . .,,,.. . " . . ~· . -· -'I ... -• • ,4,, ' ,.... . .r ~ ' ' . ~ Super Pinto •••••• $64.48 mo C.Ountry Sedan,! air cond. 1 .. .._ 0$'"1\lo •• ,;.;~·) :·~~ f.U.1.. • .PMND .8l\V .:1~t~: 'DUSTERS!!_.,,. , . , ' • 'I , ,., , I -' < · .. -< ',' . . , Y'j!&r teatt= Open1,n: Cl,oted . ·• <\ l.• l · f I , \.' ' ' 1 P«cALlWING . ' & llYESTMEllJ, CO • ., , . . . _,;{Sin• 19.lll , ~ r "'•• ' 19fQ~Mey~,· ... : .. ' ''.Coll~,IJAau .., • 5,48•l1JS ...... . .. '65 ·~; ColM.. v~ ·~~· rr· .... ~).,, .. ,S6n,, •. _ DUN!f~~~· IMO .So. M:{;i-lt ,W~r . .J'Sl,n\a. ¥& . ' ' FORD • '10" GALAXIE. 500 . . . . ' 'SOMf EQUl.PJD:WITlli , t •. . AIR COIDITIONlNGl ,pow11 sr11RN1tJUDtOS1 GOLD DUST11s1 · · : ·; 1 '· '.'. ':·. ~~,~~.f,4 !~m'f~.3 ~t~~~~-1'.A.; ~st VINYL IOOFSI · -.,,,,,_ ·---__ ,, __ ------... """------- ·' ··~ ,. ,-j.J; . . , ' . ~ .q"D 9'1., ~9.~~DUSTER ., "' · .'; -NOT·STilPPEiJ iiOTEiUIPPED . . •. . • • .,. •. r • . • ~ .• . :. ·k , . ' ' .: ·" ~ .· :$1n5· oo ~. .. ::,. . TOTAL iiowli. . ' c ·•6600 ,-_. • $· J ' ., . ' , ' ~·,··--j.. ,,,,r· .~ ..•. f _. '!MAD£ 111 "'~~· " . ' .. .. ' . . . ' • • #,09 Cpe, "!J-,~. , vata -e:tUt•l .... 'tll!:74 •• ,... ... ,_,,,_ ..... 1.. ,-.. . put;y-714/1414.IS • ' ~ ·~ • ~~ ~" ••ll,.'ftflte~:llc-•lll"tl•c•cJl•r1••·•~· ' . · '· ' _~.,.,, ' ~.~-""""'"..,.'"""''"""' Orel.,. Yours •Tecl1y •g !'ORD Country Sed. Sta -1tnta:..-~U.1.11.M .• _,,,, .• -:. IUll ....... i---~-~. _..,.. __ ~ ..... -.... ~..,.,.~--~~-+'o"".""---------t ~-•9M.N'11 ' r \ ( ~ ; •• • ! 1' • .... ii' ,'ii.ii. -=·· _,,.... ; ' •RAND : · '-~·.... "'"' · ~ ••AND NIW , 't~~~.air 1972 IATl&;LITE' \ 19·7,,C_liRY ... lfl ~~-· i..-.... --' 093). • .-- $977 . UNTON FORD "546.'1WO -~ . So. Malft .. 1·;,.- Santa AM. '71), T Birdl L&ndau, full ,ale, am w/tape, low • $3475. Pr. ply. "'Foid· Torino HaMtop. v "'· • speed, , beater. (82&AAL). • $677 . NTON .fORD ' ' J46..1l7I . so. Main at Warner Santa"µ& ...... 4 DR. Squlre Wqon, 6 • 3.52 V.fl eng. Air, cond. ' fl~ ,P/ti. Lei'• ""' tpricel~. 1LTD. <J· door,,,vlnyl ,IDp. 1 SlertO St65o • • 493-43~ .• 1MAYIRICK' 'Moverld<. · xlnt cond ti. N•W r uliber. /best -· 557-0167 MIRCUIY "68 ' MERC. MONT.EGO ..... trilll.'111...,.,, ~ .f\.!•••~r . Ser. l~Z8173\20 ' ' ••• ' ,. ! '62 . '," i ~J.~I , ~ '64 ' ~llll .,:, w ••. -.AT,UH.P0.174 I' • '66 ... ... 51,rn~U,O '69" ' ·vwauG wa ........ ,..112 ~s1 ·MUST&lll(PI ••Ar.¥6itJO ,, . '&' 7 FORD xue:;. V/&.AT.Pi1. A('. DI rm., • ',·g " ' I ',' ' DODIE-NaAU .. \l/l,Af.A/CWW11 :i " ' ~YpoaCOLOl1'0DAr • $288 ~'70 DoDGI ~llT · l ·~~rs..wswm~ · ·. Si!98' .' .IJ;'.~YciT4C•,;_ ,TU . ,"cornom . . $1588 .$788 ' ' , . . "70 FOID Ill. 500 VflATAJC••. . S008 '.'70 Ji.um10111T ·~ iKJ v.t.lf.NC.»1Tvw " ' ~~~,YOU . CAN BE -~...,.·.' . 'HAPPY TODAY!. •. • ' ' . .. ;. . f ' 1 .. ' • ••• lnpn~ New '7.2 Coygar . . . ~, ~ • Equipped with 351 VI engine, autom1tic tr1ns.,. power ste1rin9, p9Wtf' cltae: ~rakes, wh ite will tires, factory air cond., tinted 91111, radio, deluxe wh11I covers. 1•50Mll} . TODA Y'S 'PRICE ' ',"" ""/ . .. ' ~ • . . . ~· . • • j . I· • ,, { ' " , .. , . lltAND • NIW 'fl Unceln COililMfttcal Se.Id . ' ... • TODAY'S 'RICE ' I I PU.QI DON1 LIAYl- UHTL YOU'RI HAIP'I' I ' •AIOlll HOWi II.YD . .i aOOKttUllT l'lieN 6JWtll ) ' • c;,o"~, DUSTER f,ACKAGE INCLUDES ' . . Fa.i· VINY&. R~Of Unique cl.-IC~,,.-.wheel cover" whife +ires, deluxe Pleit.cl Ninyl trim. c•r~tin9. Spe;.. ci~l,9olcf1~d&\er stripifMJ. pt111 11f1nCl•rcl. l~d. ~~;p. -'t1tdor t..i.y:lor on y' $2195. , or ch.091• (t,Om • l•rgt .ffltc,tioft~of sp•· ,c1al l•lt a,1riciii:I Dultari'ln,+'ock· ,re1dy fo~ ~t.,.m_tcfi,l\ + Q•fivtry. ·-·~ANDNEW . '72 . Pl Y. ;'810<ET "'' '·· , '..rNoT A $tit1PPED CAR' •-" ~· ~~ r· • ..1' I .E~!llpp.d Wffft •ufoM•fl& ~r•111., r1tlio,· wilto w•ll .r1cli1l ply -. ~ , . . ,, th~ pt.'f~oflt 41~.11, ..... , biKk•t ••• , •• rack a pl11le1 ~tier• 1119, toll 1pri119 1u1p1111io11, flow thru 11111til1fl11t 1y1t1iR. All "~'2001' '" . ., -~vi, •utOr1hitic·; ( p·ower 1t~1rin9, ~ir conditiOniiig : (NY~-; 8011., .. ': -t:79 ·~64 DODGi .. J»AR.T ~ -. ·6 c:Iinder, -stick, redio, ~•et.er. IOV•1:95 ·!64 .,PONTIAC OTO· ,4 speed, Y8. A re•I hot ·rod. IEBL791 I • •595 . . . ' ••• ' . ·11 • •• -' SEE IT TODAY-ORDER., IT TODAY ••• At Huntington ... ach Chrysler ~lymouth , ' BRA .. Q· NEW '72 SATELllTE • • CUSTOM SEDAN t. NOT A STRIPPEO CAR ·., ,, " . . t ' '"t 111ujpped •with Jll Vt, Autorn1tic Tr1111.,t~ower Steir· Ing, Rtclio, Wliltt Will Tires, Tint.cl 6 1111, C.,,1ti119, Vinyl ··,.'2891 I ' 4 DOOR HARDTOP NOT l $TRIPPED CAR . •"". f lut •111'11ipp1d wifl. )II VI, 1ut~m•He hen~ •• pow1r tt.1ri"J, , . . r1dio, r1mot1 control mirror, tint.id 91111,..,.lnyl dd1 1'1'1ollfin9&. l PH4l liio2D I 02 167) • CHRYSLER '7'i · NEWPORT ROYAL ' • ~ • to,; . -NOi' A'STRIPPED CAR; FACTORY. AIR . EC1uipp1d , witft • 11 t • "' • t i e tr1n1., '-_ow1r '"1t1~i." ing, pow1r ~IC br•~11, tinted 91111, wh it•w•ll ffr11, rH'lo;. light t•d•9'e. ,r.~ot• c .. trol mi,,or, Electric lt11itio11 1ft'-, tem. <•Cl41M1CI010J4J '· . " ._,_.c.;,;..:.. $.J695 _;! I • < • l '66 PONJIAC Q. T.O. VS, •utom•tic, vinyl .+op1 pow•r , '65' BARRAC . . 1t11rin9, r1dio, h'•t•r ISYC 539 i: . . 1-· • . . "'"'"""-:: 5315- '65 uA;a~E'; 2 'DOOR. ' cylinder, stick,: ricfio, k11t1r . .1•180949 ). . · •195 ·,. • '68 vw ·auG • ,._utQmatir; 1tir;k sh;ft, radio, heet- er, 1·•·732122 ) Reel nice! " V8, •utOmetic,'1 rad'io', h11t1r. ISWM9621 ':. 53·95 · • "' ·~.5 MUlT_.G . . ~ , VI,~ t ir cond., autometic..-, .... dio, h•1t1r .. I RYE427 I . 1 ~ '.~ ' . ·~·•49:.·~ \. .a >!.· '69:': DODGE . CHARGER 500 • VI , t ir cond., Aufomttic, Pow•r St••""' i119, Powt r l r1ke1, H•ndym1n'1 1p1ci11! ;--A,·•r•r9•lnT-N11cl1 10riie m•t•I, p1i11t Ir f ~, .. ,:195 . '06 CHRYSLER. 4 DR. H.T. '63 DODGE' DART .. 'Q-·COUPE-DE VILL,E va, automatic, eir t on.d., radio, ~e•ler, power steeri ng.. power •••k., I RUL 9431 . ' •59 ' 6 crlin~er, eutomeiic,1.redio, h•et- " i 295· ' , I I l -, I FUl! · fatt'ory pow1r, f•c:f.oty,.:...,lr ":, . 1 ' cond: I PBP98l I .,..· M'IC ·~895 · A TJENTION CREDIT BUYERS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK UNnL . 10 P.M~ ' ~· Ktw1ts .... ·1..._. ..... ,., .... , . ..,.,..., .. ~4.'111ertff.M .11le'1 COMI JN AND Sii US. CllDIT NAY a NO PIOILIM HDl. · • • ALL AOVllflllt CAii IUIJICT TO nlo1 IALI Aµ.,'.'i'ca N.US T~ . . ' . - ... ,.~. J • ' ' I lDINGfl _. ,.~. ~· • 1·· f . ' HUNTIN~ON .{ HACH · ~\l8tli 1· . '. . . '~ ~ •· ~ W4'Nfl • . ' . ) PONTIAC-GMC·FIAT llst St. at 5.,A. F'rw)'J :m 1:.-J.lt St., ..... Ana • 551-1000 D new 1972 Pontiac --~-----. ve .. .-1\. 2 dr.\f'llli¥.laeloz7 1968 1111UT1_1 C ...npp..i inellidhioi • eyl. run 1111 =· Serial No. =:i2L-EXECUTIVE WAS $~94 • SA VE $500:00 'FROM STICKER NOW $2451.94 A: tax, lie. I: doc:. fee BILL BARRY - Coupe. VI. 1ntom•ttc,..~ . air ~Honh2&. -. ,I.ct"• r -.-dilebnka. (ZZX'l!l9) •• $1399 Price valid thni 2128fr2 D'AVE ROSS -PONTIAC POlllTIA~MC·F IA T . rut St,.u :s.A. Frwy.> lm.,£. lit St:. Santa. Ana ,.r . 558-1000 PONTIAC '(;8 Flreblnl,' 350 Xlnt eond. New radials. 2480 Harbor Blvd. 'ruul.ts are jult a pbcb Coe:ta Meea s.8-I017 away · IO-e6'll Cllll &&J-5611 '1: SI.WI 99D· ......... Utod ' 99D 11,850. 545-2901 '67 FIREBlRD auto, V-1, P/S, -1·cl<an. $1250. SJi.1306 ~- WE'RE ci>sn SUNQAY IUT OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THE REST OF ·THE WEEK GET THE BIG · DISCOUNT -igh·t No~ Al Terry BuiJk Lowest Overhead In So. Cllif. .. -\ , ' Listed hlow Ar• lut a Few Of Our Low !,ow EnoiHy~iclf ..,, • ' "-f70 · Autoi. ·lmpot'leCI _OPEN ·SUNDAYS ,,. ........ ,.1 •. ;. • .(.. • ..• ,,. .. . •• AMERl'liN MOTO S DEMO SAL•.·,. NEW MWGEMOO SALE '12 ell.MLI" SIM OrdW todly, plus l,..lghl, IX. • .. lie. ' ?t ll.11.L MKllllMI HI ptrfOrmtnce Hurit C Sl4 lo, mu.. m-DFA. .. l'O•D LTD ' Dr. Y.,., •lllO. lr1111., IKtory 1lr, power t!Mrlng, power IH".U., redlo, Meter. •WXAl52. '1t HOllNl.T ! Dr •. Aute. lrtns., pa_,. t1"1'1nt, reclla, ht1ter C1U.Ell. · ''°' 0"1.L tn St1tlon w• c speed ,Irina. 1421111301: • 'fl AMIAISADOI!; • ! Df', H.T. v.a,, •utoi · trtns., ~ftclllrr .. r, lull poW9!', red ,1WUh wllllt vinyl 'lop, VRUM. 'M AMUSSADO• Diii 1 Dr. v... 'tv19;',1 irtM., •Ir l;Ollll! •• ~. ''""~ !Mllo. 11M11r, ···~ ·" • ''4 aAMILl.ll Stltlon WtllQll, Y.a, tukl. lrtns., t lr, PD'l(?f' 1tnri119 • llAO 7'5. '1t AMX Clenlc l·SMt1r.•Fully loMlld "'4DFY,,--~-- ~" DODOI VI Ttt ... U. Slfft VI, c .,...._ TU Ml. ,.---~·--- "' JAVl.LIH SST 11m > on lh• flood, rtdla, l'INltr, ·PD"r 1tter1r1t, nt AQT, • ., "011:0 coitftNA YltU:I02. 1969 Ha'rllor llvd. sta ti• · 646-0261 uu;Oa111ifa11MTC111<1 · °"" 11o111 ,., • soi. & s ... 1e'. ' .. OPEN 'SUNDAYS OYER 150 NEW &: USEQ • • LARGEST SELECTION OF I YW'S ~TO CHOOSE FROM VW SUSSES &: CAMPERS ' . '68 VW Stj)UAREIACK .. ·:-. ·• ...... $1299 '7~ VW ~UG .............. : ... .". 514/o· Llellt blut, llltclf l~r~,, rldl•I llm . S.lel 9'05 •.. :~ , A"'!""'lc• Ml'll: •rlin wtblKlt lnttrlor. Lie. su acv. , , ~-~HI COUPE · ............ s 1295' '6'3. THUNDERBIRD., .... : •'. .. .. .. .-.. ssaa· , \~~~ ~ MtlMI ,~.'!MlY :WJ, • . , V' l'ult ,._..., l'lltttlllc Mw. 1"'9,llU ntw. CHSC '2f. _ _ : '62 YW1BuG '. .•. : ....... ·"' .... , $~95 '65 yw Stj)UAREIACK ............ $89f Enelltnt nmlnl dlndHlll'I (MCI tltJ. • G'-t _,. t.tr. Lit. 11:11'1" m, ' '68 VW 'SEDAN .................. $799 ''8 IUICK SKYLARK ..... : ....... $1399 ....... llvyl fWX£ 144). • · t..,. Nrcl ... rlCllo,. fllH _,, ~ JlMt.Kh.111 ,ltl. •• '70 VW KARMANN G~IA .... : .... $-1750 '69 RUEL SST,2 DR. H.T ... : ....... 51z4; Vtl...,, ....... LI&. .. Ill. > .-~ ~ AWi, 9lw W/Mlr. I ... ""'' Ml '9Wtf'i X't'S JtOJ. -.. ... - .u ' I· ' ' ' ,,, '"'0,..,.1 yI , .' . \ ' , ii.' , • '61 'VW .......... : ............ $450 .. u uw "NOA, ............ -.,.$1599 D.,-: ""'9lnc """" ~ NM1r. Lie. \'ou m. , . ~-~·~,·~·~..,~,.1-~~----~!_.:_ __ ...,..L ___ ........ -.... $llft '67 OLDS'.DILMONT j8 ......... :-,.5999 ~'" .... ,.... .,, ...... , ..... ~-~ .,, CTt. • • ~ '66 'JW DELUXE IUS ' IJc, .... DIX. ' '68 OPEL !lALL YEZ ............... ~ 1050 CJ1N«19 whllfto ndllt ;...., "t UC. WIO "'· 1 '69 POP TOP .CAMPD • . . . . . . ..• 5·2399. UP .. MK. '" oATSUii'zoo.o ............ .,_., 1,r .... ""'· ..., ....... .,,. . f' 'I '71 Vw DEWXE IUS ............. $2899 "'1r ;.,/, L;; rn1i-. Nit Wltlmflt 9'..i w. Lk. • azv. ' .~ . . . ' s.odlr, Mm 5, 19n BUY FROM· ORANGE. .. . -. ·.COUNTY'S, . • . ' No. 1 . CHEVY DEALER!~ •• I ":/r;.• ' •• . . . < . . . . • . . ' • < . . . • • • . • • 1 ·WE'RE,: ~MERING cnit i ·LOW, .. ~:: P-RICES TRUCK & VAN DEPT. . ' .. . . ~ ' f$ ~099 '66 Olds Cutlass-Cpa.· • · •· S7ft V's, radio,' auto., P.S., vinyl• root.· (S'IZ'lll)' 8baf1 this price. ,. '68Dlil*ii' Stlc!ll 'ihift..o. ·•1· FORD 1cO'koL1N1 P:u: f$~cyllnder, stick:lhift, radio. PANIC PRICED ' • I-'• ' • !tt Y.)f, $.11•d.•1;k •' " • I Sft99 4 speed, radio.~ (~9,. Have a Jool( here. ' ··7 •·,•6•a•To•y•;· .. ~~"""'Doo....,~--.... , --•-·s~;~ ... Automa~lc ' trana .. ,radio. (WX'J'087), Catttul '"FORD 'I• TON .STAKI'. .,,.· 9· 99 '67 Mertury MG...:. ... " ·Stt• 7'11ft.4 speed, radio. (Make offer ·~-· tr:' on ·anyotour ts'truek1ln1toek.) ~ CDe .. Radio, auto., P.S., P.B., eJee. wlndoMI A ... _. ,(1'211:19)-• • '. afr. l(t/111 roof. (UVT324 . '6' j:HM t/, TON PICKUP 4 speed, VS, cust. cab. f P2657) (~ •peedl-3 •P,!ffiis:.automatlc, 6 cy1., VB's. we've got em all.) $'12 9 '68 Po'lflac Le M-. $11 I. 9 ?ru~1}\'::s1JJ·e~~ ... ·::=:r.1-I '70 CHIYY I' STAKI $J199 Truck. V8, P. Str., H.D. aus~mlon,• • •. automatic, CUit. cab, ape.re like bralid · new.~(760800}. 'All kinds of trudcs.. ' in.P ofen. .· ' · " · , .... IL CAMINO ~ VB, aUtomatic, power 1teeMng,' radio. ·499 air cpnd. (loll of.EI Camino'• tool) · (\'21602) . SPICIAL '70 ILUIR ~99 1-4 wheel drive. Power steer., auto., air. -Y!J, (~2DSW). (Another truck tij our' , ' hUce Jnventory.) ·,· ~,.. . . IPiCIAL ''6 JllP WAM>Nm-' ,. 999 Custom. V8. automatic, 4 wheel drive radlo; air conditionln1. <Nice.) ' (TGHtell l • . , ' . SPICIAL 71 CHIV. CARIYALL 4 Wheel drl~e. VS, power steerlngr I.Ir. WILL <38435C>. cean tent at 11111· ..,... 11· TRAD* Jt's &one tt>@re'are more.) · .. I , • '6t IL CAMINO $2299 VS, automaUc, ~er atttring, air. !38435C). (Call1Qt at this price, II lt'1 a:one there are more.) ' 'U CHIYY 'I• TON l'ICKJ!r WITH "C.t.:Ml'll ,899 I' HoUda,)' eib over cam,.r. Vl.·~d;, opart, ~ l!l'nbber. '(Ua!Si). U fOU.mlu lhll•"1P!n ...... --' 2828 ; HARBOR BLVD. • '68 Ford Galaxle 500 $11 tf 4 Dr. H.T. Atito:, P.S., radio, 'air concl· lUM"8>.t nits Is a nl~ car. 1 '68 Caprice Coupe · ·-. · $139' V8. radio, automattd. power sttnlnr .. bralm, vt • root, tilt whttl, othtt' 1oodltt. (XUWOl2). Un buy, ' I ~69 Nova 4 Door · '70 Camaro Coupe '$17 Auto.. P.~.. radio. IP2767l. Dl\'t cheap. i.. 11 .Kelly WhOlesale blue book. ' ' '7.0 Impala Spt. C11199 • $ . • 350 cu. In. VS. auto., radio, alr cond., P.s .• ~ P:B., ~ miles. Super buy. (466.AKS). Thia la a 19TP ,,,..-1:1.. '71 Vecia Hatchback SZ Cpe. Radio. 4 si:Wd l!IUper nl~. (P267~)~ Super'bu,r '10 Kln1J5wood WGCJ911 · I Piiio Radlo. auto., P.S., P.a., Ju.-. rack. ooad. (P'2&35). Super c•n. 8 thlidildt. '71 Mollbu Cone-S.16 Belt OM. 9 pu!I l''&JOO. Beautiful CU' hu bad" CU..: Perfect air, P.S. P.B., rldlo. 380 cu.1 ID. VI. IUPr. l!(ly. (207CPQ)> • '64 lulck Skylark (Llttlt aid lllllv C. 2 4r .. H.T. Cpe. Air, auto. -•"i ;"" -6:~auto:truak....,, tt color Ind lnterlor • ..whal • es. ( • . . I • 546-1203 • I ·1 I • ·~' •"· S-~..-.... .. / , ' "'. -' :·':·-P Ja OAILY PILOT Sunday, M1rcti 51 1972 • • • . • . . . . . .. • . ' . ' . ·. J , ' LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES FOR 6 CONSECUTIVE YEARS! , ;T SAVINGS-SERVICE -SELEOION •••o•••ou•uY WE ARE PROUD OF OUR FACTORY AWA!ID WINNING DEALERSHIP AND ''There Must Be A Reason '' THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE WHO RUN IT. COME IN TODAY AND PROVE TO YOURSELF THAT SANTA ANA LINCOLN-MERCURY DOES omR "A umE EXTRA''. NEW1972 .. COM.ET -.$ TWO DOOR 531346 • >. 19 FULL PRICE NEW '72 MONTEREY C:USTOM 2 DR. HDTP . Alli.. hrll. air cOftd. pwr. di"1. btlrlld W/W'&, eltt. clod:, winy! roJ . Wiii more (SSll7S) • WINDOW ITKR OUl!lPRICI DISCOUNT· $507~50 •130 $94258 NEW '72 M4RQUIS ,4 DR. BROUGHAM . Pwr. 11wing, ditcs. seOt1 ond locks, AM·fM, vinyl top~~to lt!lf, i0ir cond;spted cont~ bt!ted Wtw'sottd more. (549100) wi•Dow'ITJ(R $6456.79 OUR PR.Cl · $5351 DliCOUNT $1105 ---------------'7~---':": ..... ----;-----------------------------------NO SHORTAGI OF LEAS.ING? OUR ULTRA MODERN VOLUME LEASE DEPT. HAS THE CAR YOU WANT AT THE PAYMENTS YOU WANT. •All POPULAR MAKES •OPEN OR CLOSED END •WITH OR WITHOUT ' ', • FULL MAINTENANCE •NEW OR PRE-DRIVEN CHICK OUR .COMll'ITITIYI RATIS . •IPORIYOU LIASI • ANYWHIRll 1969 MARK· Ill An immaculate luxury cor completely equipped with full power, AM-FM stereo, vinyl roof, air ·conditioning, etc. 10 PRE-DRIVEN MARK lll'S IN STOCK All PRICE SLASHED FOR . QUIClt.ClEARANCEI ' ' ~CONTININTALSI Nay '72 Cougar XR;.7 NEW '72 MONTEGO '2DOORHDTP 4DOORSEDAN Autt. "-.. pwr. IMtr. W diKs. rot S1647S f1G.I• W{W JI. twhtll eir, centolt~ti.c. cJoc:• Mt rnol"t. 3.51 V-8. DUlo. !tans .. pwr, stMrillg, W(W's. dlx. wtiHI toY rodio ond mor1. WillDOWITKR OURPRICI DIS~OUNJ $ ... 79.90 11190.00 $48910 ' OUR·YIAl·AROUND LINCOLN CONTINEJI. TAL INYfNTOIY AVERAGES ALMOST 40 NEW CARS· READY fOR IMMEDIATE DELI· VERY. NOW ON DISll'LA y · FROM EUROPE! OUI PIE-DRIVEN SEUCTION Of CONTINEN· TAU AND MARK lll'S AVERAGES OVEI 20 CARS • LET US SHOW YOU HOW OUR VOLUME SELECTIONS ADD UP TO VOLUME SAVINGS! , '••I Aft'IYedl al9 9hlpM••I SEXY CAPRI FOR '72 READY FOR IMMEQIATE DELIVERY . . ~~~!:!·!!~~ J!!ce_.._ $CJ88 '70 MONTEGO Z DR H.T. ' ILlto. tron1., pOw... siMf'lng, power (dix) bnlkes. whit• $19 8 -11 tiret, tinl tdglost wheel tollrs. 15,000 octual milts. 975 Ill , '70 DODGE Sportsma.n Bus ' V-8. IN!t'I. trans .• power Stwi1'19, pow« (dix) brOkts. $29 8 n;idio. hea!er, whitrwol\ tires, ~lld g\o,,s. whet! cavm. vinyl in11nor 10 P<USll'l!ltr vocotian ti>tcinl 046-BNQ '69 llNC. Cont: 4 Door . . auto. Irons., foc!Ofy oil' conditianifli, Ml power, rodio, $29 heattr, whilewoll tir•'· tinted glens, w~eej covers. ZVf. 011 '71 MARQUIS 4 Dr. auto. trons .. factory oir cOllditioning, power sttrring,$ flOW"' {diK) brakts, pow1r windows. AM-FM stereo ro- dio.. htcrt«, whittwall tirtS, tinltd gloss, wheel covtrs. ondou 11 628 oclllol miles. 557-CCG auto trans.. fotlory ait-condi1ioning, rodio, heater, $2288 whitewon tir1s, tinted gla's. whet! covers. low mi- '"9t newtottrode, l21CIJ '70 LINC: 4 Dr. outo. trans~ f«toty air conditioning, full power, .lM-fM'$4 stereo rodia, lteoter, wllif1woll !ires, vinyl roor. tinted · gloss. wf!tel coYtn~ vinyl int.riot 18,641 octuot m~ts. ' V-8, au10. tnim.. fotlorf air ~ioninji. full ii:ow.. ,_., ~. powtf" (elite) bro•H. flOW9I' windows. $ poWll" seo11, radio, /Je(Jltr, wtiitrwotl tirn, vinyl roof. finfld glcrss,.,.,.... covers. lxtro nicttor. 866 ASM '68 COUGAR XR7 Conv. . . ' ' ' V-8, outo. trans., foc:lol'y oir conditioning, power 111er-$19 8 8 ing,power (disc) brakes. rodio. heal«, whitewoll lires, linled gloss, wheel ((IY!l'S. lltWCOI' tnxlt, 479DDY • . '6 FORD MUSTANG ' ... 'st<k .mfl. ""'· """'· -lim. -$1 ·488 owrs.~Sporty!. Y!!CM!616!'11i!~llli!l!ll!!llll ____ __ ·rr TEREY 4 Dr. H.T. V·I, «rto .. lronl., foctoly oir co11ditio11ir11t poWW Rltr- ;,g. poww (d;K) bn>k-. ""°· '*""· ""'""" "'' $1188 ;~~\lau, wheel covers. vinyl inleriar New cor trod1, · '69 PONT. le Mans Conv. V-1 auto Irons .. rad io, heoler, nt•d some body work $9·88 No. YXXS411 fot'°'Y oir tondi!ionill!I, full power, powlt' 1!ff!'ing. ~ poww (disc) brake1, pow« windows, flOW"' 1eo1s. FM $398 radio, htoMr, whitewoll tires, vinyl roof. tint9d gloss. · wht.i tovws.DreamtorZllU476 • '68 CAD. Fleetwood """ ......... ,,,., .. ,,.,;,.,... .. -•....C:2888 s1ereo.htottr, linted glass. 3700. Rttoil Blue Book VIA . ..P 8190ur Pri::t . · r. v..a, outo. lnll'll.. po'Nrl' steering, rodio, htottr, whiiewau$ tirn, tinttd glens. wheel co~ers, 542-ClB , '70 TOYOTA MKll Wagon $9 88 ;.,,, __ ,_, .;.,..:.. '"' """ '1"' .... $1888 car ln:l6e, 875A5' '67 DODGE Wagon 6 cyl poww stwilg.. radio. htater, 0 tS.Dll All Sate Pritts lff1ctj11 for n N..n Aftw P••llcoti ... WlltDOWITKR OURPRICI ' . . ' DIS.COUNT $3477;06 $it72. ' $506 PANTERA By de Tomaso -Limited Selection 4 speed, stick shift, radio, heot1r, nicl with o r11M~t $1188 tn;ine UOY494 ·~o OLD : Cust: 4 Dr. ff. • oufo. Irons~ foclofy air conditioning, power steerin;, , ~ ...... (diK) bro\",..., .• -.,_..,.,'"'"-'1'· $298 FM Stereo, IWia, h«lllf. wbittwoll .W.1, vinyl roof tinted gloss, wheel CO'l'lfS. 77'1AGC , ,.. '70COUGAR . . • .. ~ · .... v.a, 111110. truns.. hxtory oir coiidilioning.. power steering, 5"7 8 8 ~ (diK) ~radio, heater, wlWftwoll rin!s, 14.-...-I. '7T COMET 4 Dr. $ 88 "'·I , ML 1nlnl., poww Slfffing. n:idia, fllat«, whiff-21 woll tirts. S3'·Cll . '68 TOYOTA 2 Dr. H.T. ..... • --)• . • "' .•. • _, • • • ., • • • ·~ ; :~i •• :;:: -' -: .. • . , •• :."' • . ., . •• .; •• :· . . ·: . . ,.. . .. " :: .' :· ·' ' •\ CADILLAC NINETEEN SEVENTY-TWO ON D1$PLAY ·READY TO GO • · ~ 1972 Coupe De Ville : ~ Uoed Low Mileage ~ Only 3747 locally driven miles. Factory air conditioning, vinyl 3 ~ roof, full leather interior, AM-FM stereo rad~o, poWer 6-way front · ~ seat adjuetor, power door locks, tilt-telescopic 1teering wheel, wsw ; 3 i. t~ lamp monitors & many jllier deluxa Cadillac extras & ahow· : • room fresh (853ELV) .. ~ _v . :). ~-'' i l ~-- ' :l" ... ' , ' ' . '· > , • . :· 1972 Sedan De Ville Sunroof ~ Low Mile•ae Bra•• Hat r· .,, ·: Beautiful Firemist St. M:oritz finish, full leather interior, factory :: air cond., dual comfort front seat w/power, 6-way tdjustor (both ~ aides), stereo AM-FM with stereo tape, power door loch, trunk ·: opener, t~ilight sentinel, rear window defogger, cruise control track· :: masier brakes, etc., etc. Just about evecy deluxe Cadillac extra ;i made! (SER 111642) . ~ . · . .. .. •• • =· ' :; > .. ~LEASE A .BRAND NEW 1972 LCOUPE 1 DE VILLE . ., , ·! " ., ~~ • •• . l • ' • • Fully equipped with vinyl roof, Alf-FM 1tereo radio, toft ray gla&t, full powered 6 way scat, door edge guards, automatic climate air conditioning, tilt & tclc eteering wheel, etc., etc. "(205392) ·ONLY $17.5 . 1PER MONTH . • • • • • • • • • a • • 24 MONTH Ol'IN END NABERS LEASING LEASE DIRECT : lnuntdlllt Dtllnry • Emlllnt Stllcilon ' ' Fr11 Pickup ind Dthviry • Frt1 '-CIR Whllt i.at Cir S.l'YICH ,_ and 011a·haH a-• of-' authorised c.dntoc fa ltlW il .. l1n9CI to i.-r Mii and MrVlca Catllllac a1utt'""ili • (~ dallal and 45 fact..-y tralMtl : • • ~ ·1~a~ ,a, fll~rPflt~ Your Authorized Cadillac Dealer · Serving the Orange Coast ·Harbor Area .... I NABERS 2600 Harbor Blvd. ·Costa Mesa 540-9100 .. ,. A Solid Shield of SERVICE with every sale ' , I , SALIS DEPARTMENT. Ol'IN 8130 AM to 9100 PM Mond'!Y thru Friday ttOO AM to '>°" PM Satunlay a sunclcry ' All Co,. sulojecf ,_ Prior Sale Prlus l• •ft-ct thru Moouy, 3+72, 9 P.:.1. " Sunday, March S, 1972 ' DAILY PILOT D' 19 • LARGEST SELECTION OF LATE MODEL . CADILLACS AND QUALITY USED CARS In Orange County '71 sedan De VIiie IAU "ICI F1ototy air condilionin&. full power, door locb. Uah1 aentinel, full $ 6 2 6 2 le1ther inttrior, 1tereo, tih·telelCOplo wheel. Mott Mery deluxe utra & ablolutely flawle11 throughout. Local low milet. (829CPI) '70 Fleetwood IAU- Brough1m. Le.ther interior, •lnrl top, du1l ind ividu1] power com-$57. 50 fort 1e1ta. full power, factory air conditioning, Arif.FM, ate:teo. power door loci:1, 1e11 than 26,000 miles. (682ADK) • 70 El Dorado 1AU "1c1 . ; Firemi•t pain to factory air condttlonln1o !ull leatber bated«. Fall $4 9 4 9 power equipment, AM.FM ate~ mul~plex radio. dlt 6 te1e1COpla •leering wheel, power door locb, padded top. IDUJ other delu. Xlraa. {928ACL) '70 Coupe De Ville sm P11a Factory air «,ndiUonln1o 't'inyl top. full leather interior, aD power s4444 incl. door loch. tilt I teleacopio 1tecrin1o atuoo., lllOfil all d.l&. UtraL (716ASI) '70 Sedan De VIiie FKtory '" oonditionin" full I"'"" «1Uipmont. poddod top. doth $4343 6 leather interior, atueo AM-F,.{ radio, tilt I teleecoplo 1teerin' wheel. Licht Stntibel, power trunk loci:, eto. (2) to chOOM (125210) (797AGE) Tab JOU pick. '70 Cadillac Con•eriible. Factory air eondidoninJ, executive black uterior, $ black interior, black full le1tlitt and black top. Full power, 1terto radio, tilt It te~p\.c •=1 po~cr door locb, load.od.J'Wl • .-...i..i.jibol.11 ) '69 Sedan 0e·v111e IAU PlllCI . Factory air conditionins, full power, rinyl top, tapeetry I i.tleer f! '3 53• s interior, 1lerco, lilt & leleecopic 1teering. door lflcb, Ulbi -· ~ tind. Local low milea1e & extra cle1n. (YZLB97) ' ' '68 J~euar XKE· · •m NICI U..•tilol 2+2 ...... Esqubito ..H beii• wtpl•oh En&lloh Soddl• s343 4 Jt1'ther inter. Fac~ry 'alt eondltionln1o auto, trarui., AMl'M DllN. "1 c.;rome wire •heel1, low mileqe I lrue mint conditioL (W Al.695) '68 El Dorado ... IAU NICI Factory air conditionins. full Jeather Interior, ,.Med toPt full s3232 power, tilt I ttlttcoplc wheel, 1tueo, door locU, radial Uret, etc, • AU deluxe 1.tr11 and ahowa the u)llm1te in care. (VQH044) 170 Chev. Monte Carlo , ,•A.fl P11c1 try interior, auto, tr1n1., power 1teeriog. ~wer dltc &raket,t iad.t 1 ' Dix. 2-dr. hardtop cpo. VS 'rinrl top..t.ctorr air condition.Ins, tapM-1 ·2· 92 9 ht:r,. waw. Local low milea10 beauty. (ZSB451) 169 T·Blrd landau 1,,u ,1 ra Ll1.uriou1 Hudtop'Cpe. with only 12.MO a.Ilea. Factory Air Cou· ditionin~ full pow" l~L till wb"1, doot l""b, &Oto. "'""• nd .I $2 9 2 9 buj w1w tit-. exqlllahe Adriatlo turquol1e with black ~d&d roo l ullrioul black 'rinyl hlteriot LOcal 1*11ty that a llawl•J (554CCP) -' 167 Jaguar XKE IALI "1CI Iiq11illite Silver Blue ~let1llia wfhlue leather interior, 4 1peed $2828 tr1n1., AM·FM, chrome wire wheela. EJ.tremtlJ low milea1e • 1baolutcl1 tt1le mint condition. (161ASl) ' 168 Cadillac Cpe. SAU PRICI Dduae hardtop cpe. Factory air oqditioalns, pow\r aiee.riq, s2 7 2 7 brllea,. windowa, tilt I tele.:opic 1ttierin1o 1ipal 1eekin1 radio, • lape1lrJ biterior, powe~ antenna. Many dlx. ll:traa. (S56ASH) • '68 Sedan De VIiie IAU PRICI Corgeoua Fiteml1t flnilh, factory air conditbli.11.i. full power, •inYI $ 2 6 2 , . top. Full leather interior, tilt &: tt:lcllOOpio ltecrln" atcreo, door locka. ete. (WID004) 167 Coupe De VIiie 1Au "1a S..•lilul onulno wblto w/wbllo •iorl lop a ri<b fed J.olbc U.·$2222 terior. Factory air ONditlonlltft fvlJ power, dh I lelelooplo ..,_ • irl1o AM-FM radio. Ab10tutel1 beautiful (389ACC) '67 Cadillac · •ALI "ICI Con~ertible. Red enerlor wl1h wliita top and m1tthin1 wtdte $ 2121 Je1ther interior. Full Poww, factory air conditionin1-tili.ielt wheel. ttereo AM-fM r1dio, power door Jocbi etc. (UT87"9) . '68 Buick Electra 1Au """ , IA-'125"' 4-.odaL '°""'" olr '°"dlliooio .. Tio11 s17.17 l11tarior, ,owu ...,..q 6 br.U.. 1uto11aUc lr...,. ~·d.io l *'-• Tt1t1I llOp. ,..,, tlrel, Uctrio antm.na. (XCZl37) 165 Men;ury Wagon SAU P11C1 C.loor Pod< ' ......... dduo luoJJy ..... wllh ,....,., •1' s 1111 coltd.lliori!A1o ponr Keerln&. ,.,.. -~ e:loatrio window., dart .. lauap rKk, full •layl ill\lrlor. JocaJ. low ailea1 .. (P!X194) I • .. . . i • • • • : ·:BRAND NEW . · J'72 CHARGER .· TAKE YOUR CHO.iCE IMMIDIATI . D•IYll!llY . . . ·~ . .. . . . . ---. . . · '70 Ptf"'°'"'---;. .... ial ..... 11, ...... '--' .................... .. btl. ,...,., •• ll fl' ••• • ... . PMllNID15'772 s1 .388! -' .... -5199 DOWN . .. . ~ . . - '70 CHM(IUT ..... v ....... '"""'"'pew. .-lftl, rod11. -.11-. 1 · . I IARGAIN CORNER • . ClE~"EST TRANSPORTATION .. · CAIS ·IN ·TOWN . . \ I COMPARE · OUR .PRICES \ · '69 MIRC. COUGAR 5199 DOWN ~30 A MONTH FOR 31 MONTHS . ' ~ ................ . ert. lritll MnMlfL ....... . .,. .............. . \ "5xl4 ......... tllllnl lftM& llitll ~ ,.;Nt & ' _._,._., Cll8 YOUIS>'RllAJ. 20889! · PRICE 225 Cll ..... -.,_, M.D. '""' & r.-lnkts. HA a!Mmallll', .r ...... COOS! 19il'Rr$ ' 11111eh ,,,., .. ... ,.....,,. ... 5199DOWN - '71 PLYM.9TATIO•'.WAHfll 51-99, DOWN .. s71 ·1 MQNTH· ~~ .. , ' .... ,., •... ' $199 ii to111 • -S3D llW , SltflsMll ft.,r-t 17111 \ . p,...... . ' 11*11111 'Y"" Md. ... .... \ llO. ,,-1111. 111cl, fOJ:, l!C9ftMI & oll .. fO & 11 c.r1"flll .... • -f.OJrying dsft$ Oii .,,. ... .., ..... mi.... I:~ . . . • . :-"""',,.,':.:: ... ""::$9 8 ,._......., __ ..;-:,,, ""::=.-.'"'··--, $21· . 'llU /=r-~m-"''r::'t -._ I NU ftl.1t1: & lit-: A>H1N. ,.._ ....,, · .,.... • AfllW. ,_.,.. Dll'll_ , · PllCl 1"AGEUTE119S"-,_., 11YL PlfCl'IA1111.52. '68 PONT~ Fi'8binl . . . . : · . ~69 FORD·Gahlxie '65_~1l,v2·mD.·L .. ~.utlJ · · '~& T-BIRD . _:~T~LY . . . . _ ~ . .. . . . •-• 1rl •· VI totron• fa<-a t::;r••• it': 88 V" ~ '"""'""~""""-$888. .. 'lOOHT.'Vol.-~.,_,;.coo1$f88 V·LIUf'f.-11.,p...,•tMf'.fntrwdll,Meter. \L&alll.trm..factoryeond'rtian•Mlpornr,r. .,au · -.... , ' r~~ . ..,au · ' poww.,...q;,... .... 1radia. 'I• , , • ._ ..... ,..,......,......._ titW.-steerift;,rodio,Hottr,vl roof, Ml ttw~,fact.oircond:.whltlCO'lll'I , Pill. ~Mltlr:nu 673 · ,, fllLl ~''s3aa: ~. ~~_s48a~~. :1-m-·:-68-P-O-NT-.-.on---l.llfYi-.-11.-"~" ~--"-,6-9-CH_EV_._NO---...;VA ............ ·-..... -+---'_~-69--· DO-·--DG_E .... ;V~A-N~· _ ..... · '&7 vw ·aus :·" · '70 ·DAJSUN ~:~~\~~~.=:~a · ~: =-~~ $881 ~= ~r~.;.~-~~.-:$911 · -=. . ..... -..... -.-• , IDAll ----i.;-.lliodr .... 11_ . ; ·, ·$688' PUU "' .. ' PllCI '68FALCON CP~ .-.· . ----........ 5499. thL Whlflf cown. 90 If Ip ' . ··-.... . . - '69DODGE°"""' • ~ I I • . . • ' • . ( . • , • t ' ..... _. I ) ! 1 .1 J.; I ~ • • ' • ,/ . ' • J • .. I":-• ' • I /, • \ • ' ! " f ' I I I • • • , • . . ' • -u . • •• • ' ' • . . ·, .. . . '" ~ { '•. ~ I ' ' ' ' • ~ ' . • • . I l • • • . . -:;-r ~ . , • \ ' • ' I . ' • : .,. ~ I • • • . ,-' . . .. . • · I DAILY PILOT I Sundoy, March 5, I f72 Section I Here ·Comes . . . The Bride·!· • -..... -• l ,,. ,.,~. --•'1 .. --. . .. ' -. Shower and· wedding gift · selections by · . . . the hundreds. Home furnishings and decorative pie~es to turn a new home . or . ' . . . apartment ·into a. honeymoon castle. · ·· . ) .. Here and . now. Turn these pages for beautiful ways ar:td means to perfect . . weddings. Here are . just . timely ·hints and ~ suggestions selected from stores filled · with all that is new and exciting ..• • • • • .- . Ring-Sttll Lo ve's Top -,Tradition ... Individualism seems to be replacing the traditional In many asptcts of the wedding ceremony -except for wed- ding rings. Even if the bride and groom nout all other traditions - choose a field for their ceremony, and write their own liberated service -chances are that they will still ex· change wedding rings .. ~.and that the bride will be wearing a diamond. In fact, spme 2 million lucky girls will marry in 1972, and 4 ' ' • Wrapping Should Match Gift; Use Your Ingenuity When a aift ls something 1peclal, tho wrappin& should be }ult u 1peclal. 0..... wrapptnc rna!Arta!J to fit tho occasion and UH!: recipient~ Experiment .with matulalll other than atandard lift wrai>- pin( paper and ribbon (such as crepe paper, nylon net, foil, copper wire. and tarae • q~ns), or give conventionaJ• What can our Brilal Consultant do for a bride-ttbe? materials a new twist. With 1 Utile ingenuity, tbt resulta cu be dramatic &nd lntere!Un&. Small tuck-I n gifta, such u measuring spooru; ti~ with t bow, are fllJl frr showera. One . gift becomes two if It'• g!vett in a reusable hatbox, COYeted with fabric or wallpaper, No wrapping necessary -just t pretty bow. out ol 5 of them will have TODAY'S SETS OF RINGS GIVE MODERN LOOK Leh ef thl1191. !! .. ..-..... .:..11....:;.-..A .-FLORAL MOTIF SETS OFF ORGANZA GOWN BY MILADY BRIDAL lt'1 P•rt of Collection Being Shown 1t Mly Comp1ny Stores I Even Modern Brides Favoring Traditional 'Wedding ·sryles Current retall statistics in-= dicate that today 's brides favor traditional weddings by an overwhelming majority. tfJITOM IJRA1ERIEI from The "World's Largest" DRAPERY SERVICE featuring ••• The finest ln fabrics and Woven Wood Shodes w!lh Colt's exclusive .5 year guarantee. ;1.lso ••• 5.,.,.;ng ·o~~ .. Ceunfy Since 196' 540-1366 • 642·0270 1702 N_,..t lllv<I., C--·(ti. f2t27 .. $25.00 ,.ALL OP O~N•I Ult Ntt1fl o,.... MIU ''""" Mii Mt.lb AV'I. o,...,. _ 6"·7m Nearly two-thirds pr!fer that their wedding take place in a church or synagogue, and want it to be a double-ring ceremony. Despite the fact that the average age or a 1972 bride is 21. however. buying patterns show she will almost certainly wear a gown like h'er grandmother wore. May Company California hai captured the definitive in- terpretations of the 1972 tradi~ tional look in its bridal and trousseau fashions. May Com~ pany's Bridal Fashions reflect the wistful return tc the tradi· tional of today's mod!rn bride by featuring taffeta gowns \"'Ith tiny ruffles at neck, cuff and hem. Leg-of-mutton sleeves are an itnportant look, as are country-girl dresses of tucked and amoked cotton. Trims are clae:aics, with lace very much in evldenct. Color is af;plied ln .. blt.a of velvet and app iqued bout(uet.a. Bridesmaids' 1owns shown by May Company complement the mood cf the bride's dre.ss; received a diamond enga1tr Plain &and Still There , •• Under Diamonds ment ring. __ ...:...:.:::.:...:.:::.:.:....:.:.:..:_...:...:....:....;....:...:_;._::_ _____ II A119 1\1 •f tlleftl i re h1lpful, The continued popularity of the diamond is not surprising. It is the symbol of love1 and rightly so. Each diamond is different, just as the rela· tionship betwt:en two people 11 unique. Whenever _ a g I r I receives a diamond, no one in the world has one like lt. The round or brilliant cut is still the favorite shape for engagement rings, although marquises and pear-shapes are gaining in popularity. · As for ring styles, there L!J no one trend . Today's mar· riageables want variety-and they·ve gotten it. There are settings to suit every tute, be it ultra-modern or antique, way-out or way-in. The newest er::gagement ring styles feature m o d e r n geometric lines. The diamond solitaire is flanked with hoop!, or set high on a square or triangular shank. S o'm e designers have even skilfully placed the diamond off center in a zigzag fashion . Tiffany, famoWI for its classic setti ng. recognized the need for a contemporary style and added one which boasts a criss-cross setting under the solitaire. II a girl wants a more tradl· tiona.I style, there are plenty to choose from. For instance, there are prettty, no!talglc rings, re vived p e r h a p s because of the Vlctorla11i1tyles which the young have brought back to Iashion. The nower motif. in dellcafe openwork rings with diamond cen~~s. is the most popular nottaTgic comeback. A I s o strong are antique designs where dark ett-hing set Off the diamond. Many of these rlngs come with matchinl wedding bands that simply rest neatly beside the engagement ring. Thrff.ring sets have also been introduced. Here a third band is added to the matched wedding set to give a more formal look. As for the wedding band itself, more styles a r e avail able than ever before in hiatory. Basic K nits j ust Rig ht For Bride's T rousseau HOW DO I R&GISTER?. J.., ••• I• ... 11 tellk ,. .,, edvlMf'. W•'ll , .. ,.,., Y••r MM9, ...... e1141 wtitt yelN' Mertied IMllM w\11 ~ IR ••r ..... .......... n.. ... ·11 .... ,.. • .. , ... ,, ''"',...,. Knits, basic to almost every wOman's ward robe, are pret- tier tha n ever this year. New knitiing techniques have added exciting new textures, from linen Jooka to lacy effects, new patterns and brightened colors -all just right for the bMde's trousseau. Roebuck and c.o. ls offerina knit cycltll on selected models of its Kenmore automaUc waahers and dryers. The knjt cYcle on the washer provides shorter, more genUe agitation and spins, with a warm-water wash that pro- tects colors. ••llectlH el flM chiH, sJIMr •IHf tlOISwe,., Ivett meke •I' leMf'lll ..W. Mttlltfl tll .... you 01ec:tlr kow di~ ,....._ wlll Mlz .-cl 1Mtek, HOW DOES IT WORK? But when the honeymoon isJ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[I over, the problem of keeping thoSe pretty dresses looking like new must be facecJ. And chances are your new husband's wardrobe includes several comfortable, wrinkJe- proof knit slacks and shirts, W... ye•r '-lty Md '""41 «IN 11 t9 &; .... Y••r wff. Ill .. ,,....,._ -·· M: •ltM t. lltow ftte• th. pclftem ye1'" &ti. ... t. ft. lrtM'1 l .. l1tet. Alld,.. ew1 "ow "'any ef Hill '"'" --.~ .. ,;.,. too. Fortunately for t o d a y ' s bride, more and mort. of the~ knits for men and women are being fashioned from m~chine­ w a s h able. shrink-resistant fabrics -polyester, acrylics and blend!. of natural and: man made fibers. Thal doesn't mtaa you can jual loas them lnCo the washer aloag with the llnen a and towels. Knits. do need special attention during laun.derlng to prevent pilling, snagging and stretching and to protect bright colors. To hel p the new homemaker take proper care or knitted garments, Sears Confucius Say: ''A bride . with new clothes is •dmired with I . "fondry"; If old clot .... I •t cle•ner1 . . • No tic~ kH, no laundry. THINK ,....,..,, ..... WISTCllff PLAZA ,,,,. .. ,... Presents WH!N SHOULD I REGISTER? Al .... • .,.., llllllMllt Is ......... AM II ye1 CH't C•• ... W kffW .. ,...,,.,. ye1 Wfft, lat t!M • • n11. Let • Nip ..n ye•r1 • •11~111 wttldh11. l .. ltter -. Clltrtl ~ lllYllM. AIMl'ktll ... ,,_. l 111Umtrkll'lll "" M11tlr c~1111 ""· SLAVICK'S Jewelers S~nce 1917 NEWPO RT BEACH-044.13 80 II FASH ION ISLAND Open Mon. •nd Fr i. 10 •.m. to 9:30 p.m. Kids Like to Ask Andy THE TREMENDOUS TRIO We Have Selected Three of Our Choice Sofas for This One Week Special "" f . x ., • Your ch ofca from 21 f1bric1 1t ont low price. I Never •<111in to be off1recl l Velvet1-M1t1l11s.,_T ep1stri11- H'1rdwood-Fr1me1-Coi1 Sprin91- Evtn Custom Quitting. YOUR $29a50 CHOICE 7 OPIN OAIL Y: t TO 5:JO PIUDAY 9 1'0 9 •• CLOSED SUNDAY 1865 HARIOR IL. ---!541-5131 Ol0UIOWN llYOLYIN• CHAl•I ' . ' WiUt this beautifully velvet-draped four poster in Ute bedroom any bride would feel like a queen. It is being shown, complete with overhead mirror in smoked gold vein · design, at Mansfield's, 18582 • .· Beach Blvd:, Hiuitingl<Jn·Beach. Warm, rich tones of wood can be comb~ed with drapery colors of owner's choice to enhance any bedroom decor. Bri dal Gifts Go Throug h Chan ge; They're Si mpler,--More Prac ti cal . ·1·. her stearR iron on your wed- ding gift. °"' I w-....;i., about a set of custard cups? If Time wa·s you could select a wedding gift from a tried-and· true assortment of objects guaranteed to please any bride: silver salvers and g I a .!I s-1 i ne d compotes, monogrammed luncheon sets and real linen bedsheets. Was everyday life ever that !Ormal, really? It seems like a • . remote time in kist.ory when young husbands marched off to work in starched collars, leaving their new wive.s at home ... presumably to iron more shir~. not to mentio~ ·' those wedding-gift linens: Can you picture yourself giving a 1972 bride any of the above items? ·Visualize. Iler 1 face when she di scovers the ' gift Is neither drip-dry nor self-polishing. and you 're starting to get the message. Simplicity is going to be the key to her housekeeping ; so keep the presents elementary. In lieu of a silver bowl, why not substitute a big wooden salad b o w I . Contemporary Scandinavian designs a r e superb, and almost all can be left to drain In the dishrack overnight. Stainless flatware is apt to be more popular·than sterling for the same reasons . A!:k for the br ide's favorite flatware patlern, and surprise her 'with a bunch of Iced 'teaspons. ~r ,fish forks or extra serwing p1ett1. ¥ou clri be practical and ex· traviga'nt i.t the same time! In .'the ,lin,!n~department, skip the.:tradltional monogrammed white· things. Find out what her color ~Schemes will be; then tour ,the loCal department stores to see What 's new and smashing in drip-dr y tablkloths ·and p o I y e s t e r sheet.5. Bowers of flowers . or jazzy geometric prints ma~e a happy addition to a new li'ousebold, and the bride wUI really light up when she .sees that she won 't have to·try out . ; .. ~owels by jo••Fh · • --;-searchisfor jewels , Cell¥-' ,...,......, lt'Wetry " lmlMfi. 1Mut911t\'Nlt"tlll'lft .... ru .. 1,.,.. °"" ... ' afMll lllMtrltr -,.. (.,..,.. .,....... " ... ..,. mlrillf ...... • ... •" M ,.._ • 111t1'!1M9 ,..... :: ..,,.. .... ..,., ... ,...,,...,.. ""'' .. " ...... . :~ ~ .... -O<M• .......... :-: ~ So11th Co11f Pl111 lrl1tel 1t tk• 5•11 Diego Fwy. Co1t1 M111 140-9066 Jn kitchenware, too. t.htre 's· a marvelous selection of Items both pretty and practical. How the bride's tastes run to Americana, choose the old- fashioned brown cups with white interiors. '"For· th• Mother of th• &roolll Y 011r•c.h1rg1·•c.count w1lcom1. ptl'tdll!I behind store. SLEEPWEAR for your lllu1tr1t1d Cotto11 ·111d Poly1it1r 19.00 -CUDlf CAIDS' Slumber-time WOMEN!1 Gow11r; l"•i•m•• Shorii11 111~ laby OoU1. • ""'s4.oo .. s11.oo ly l1rbiro11 V1111rt1tt. and 6 il11d , • ·1 . ' " • MENS :•l'1f1m11 111d Nit1 Sliirit ltv Fl11tw1y. -....... ,, .... D•~AR TM E~T •TQA• 1116 NIWPOIT ILYD. CINTIALlT, LOCATID AT NIWPOn' AND HAllOl ILBS. ' c>nN TIL l :OO P.111. J•IDA't'S D~1LY f:J0.6 CLOSID SUN. Sundly, Mlldl S, 1972 DAILY "LOT ' The Word Used 'Round the World , Young And Old -Alike •••• ' . ' . Teens -Youngsters -Oldsters No Matter What The Age. -, Wear The New Love Ring! 14K 'WHITE OR YELLOW . GOLD ENHANCED I"( . A BRILLIANT DIAMOND WORLD. SHOULD W_EAR . .. ESTABL ISHED 43 YEARS "The Stores Confidence Built" HARIOR CENTER HUNTINGTON CENTER r . 2300 Htrbor llvd. lllch llvd. A l dlo"r H""li"tlon lo1ch 892-5501 . CM11 1MN 545.9495 OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. 'TIL 9 P .M. Easy credit ttrm1 e 1tud1nt 1ciount1 1_v1i\1b_lt • up te 12 months to pty e ltnkAm1ric1rd e Mt1ftr Chtrgt e \ I \ - \ ' ' Bri4at 'Headq11arters' ' • ' Good Camera ·clicks For Honeymooners Every hontymoon n e e d • three thln11 -a brkle, 1 groom, and a camera. (And )I you don't have one. Jt~1 a perfect wedding gill ). To make. sure that you cap. ture those once-in·a-llfe-ttme momenta perfectly, here art a few pointers from the pros. First, take a few pictures before you leave to make sure you are familiar with your camera and that it is In good working order. An Jilstant pic- ture camera is really a must for the honeymoon becaU!e, of all times in your lire, you need to know -right away -that you have captured the · memories you wa'nt. The new square format pictures that are now available let you have your memories now ~ for no more money than the "wall.-a- week" variety. Move In Close -11 close aa 4 to 5 feet to capture e.i· preulons. And get iota of color into your color pictures. Reds and golds alway~ add zing. Watch your tiacklrow>ds. Too much clutter will detract from your subject And get your subject to relax -catch him (or her ) in action rather than Jn a stiff pose. And, of course, you'll want some pictures of both of you together; so don't be afraid to ask strangers to help you out by snapping some shoh1 with your camera. lf It's a Square Shoottr, the resulta are bound to be great. Fbr r A Truly Memorable ~Reception ~:m!~~ With A $_,..,. Vlnr 0( Beautiful Newpon Harbo< Or Cruise Newport Harboc Aboard TJ.e M.ginAc t Rivetlloat 1\WIUOK QttUI ~ 400 Main Street, •alboa • 673-4633 ~ Arter the honeymoon every bride can find some- " th ing to come.home to -new TV: stereo, di shwash- ' er, refrigerator, washing machine or other appliance -among the many displayed by Tovatt's at one of two locations in Huntington Beach . · .. Golden· west at \Varner and at 401 fl{ai n Street. '~ ff~ M•rry In H•tfe, . Cry In Sorrow. If you didn't buy our p•ck•bfet, Ther.e'll be wrinkles tomorrow. Special Cookbook Tells How To Fix Up Dinner Disasters bread. , for a delightful kitchen deodorizer put some orange peel in the oven at 350 degrees , ll'i!h the door ajar. l usttr-SolitJ "Soft Touch" Tow1I with Debby lord•r Both ........... , $4.00 Hood ,,,,,,,,,,,, $2.JO w .. h -·-·-.u T;p ...... -.'5 M•I _ .. 5.00 ...... ..... Whf'fff• iTHINK One of the easies~ way1 not to make a mistake is to listen to professional advice. It usually happens t~ugh that mistakes are made first and advice given )ater. Bu t sometimes, miraculously, some mistakes can be cor- rected in time to ayoid a failure. new householder's n ext purchase after the f l r 11 t cookbook. This handy helper tells you what to do when you get the vegetable soup too !laity, or the lettuce ha!! wilted, or your stainle:1s steel has stained. Here are some exam ples from this dandy rescue book and other sources which can tum a flop into a success .... If some of your guests are timid drinkers and you have nothing in your cabinet but bourbon, scotch and Polish vodka at JOO proof. keep a European aperitif llke Cam- pari on hand. It's lower proof, and a spark.Jing, garnet-red Campari and soda is a happy cha nge from watered-down drinks, vt.ry zesty a n d refreshing. • •• I I • • I • ,I • I ' ' ' ' E.<kl lnhQ N~rtlHU WISTCLlff ,LAZA l7tt. &-IPYI• In this light, a slim book called "'The Somethlng-Went- W r on g -W hat-£>1>.1-Do-Now Cookbook" by John a n d Marina Bear should be every I lrMte G-44 s ........ rh• M.IH llH .... ,... When you've burned the rice (again) turn off the flame, place the h~l of a bread on top or the rice, cover the pot and wait five minutes. Virtually all the scorched taste should disappear into the Hard, stale marshmallows'! INSTANT MEMORIES -New Square Shooter cam· 111 AYINUI DEL MAI OZ-3230 Seal them in an air-tight era (above.) offers. honeymooners memories "now" plastic bag.. with a slice of and not of the "wait-a·week" variety. Below is a List Tells Gifts For Wedding Anniversaries fresh bread for three days and basic tip on shooting pictures of ·people. Move in you will have r re 5 h close to get shot at bottom and avoid the IOng SAN CLEMENTI D•lly 10.,; frl. 'tfl 6 l•nkAm•rlcard M11ttr Chart• marshmallows again . Melted ice cream never view. "''----======~~~~~:g~~~~~~~;;;:;:;~··~-;;~~g~~ tastes right wh en refrozen. ----------.c •• ' Save it in the refrtgerator and pour it over dry cereal the next morning. Delicious. A teaspoon or salt or a few First ............. · .... Paper dropJ! oJ vinegar in the water -sk-ond ................ Cotton will keep boiling eggs from Third ................ Leather cracking and dribbling their Fourth . , ...... Fruit, Flowers whites. Forget to buy hea vy cream Fifth ··········· ...... Wooden for whipped cream? You can Sixth ........... Sugar, Candy substitute one mashed banana Seventh .... , .... Wool, Copper beaten up with one egg white Eighth ....... Bronze, Pottery (beat the egg white stiff first ) N. th p ti w·11 and sugar, to taste. . in "· ·· .··. 0 ery, 1 ow An easy method for peeling Tenth .. · · · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · ·Tin oranges and the white stuff Eleventh ................ Steel underneath: pour b o i 1 Jn g Twelfth .......... Silk , Linen water over them and let them Thirteenth .............. Lace stand for fi ve minutes. This process also tends to make the Fourteenth ... , ......... Ivory orange!! far juicier. Fifteenth ............. Crystal ------------------ Twentieth. . ..... ' ....... c.hina I Twenty-fifth ........... Silver Thirtieth ............... Pearl Thirty-Fifth .... , ..... · Coral Fortieth ................ Ruby Forty-Fifth .......... Sapphire Fiftieth ............... Golden Fifty-Fifth .......... Emerald Seventy.Fifth ....... Diamond ' ' / Bring us any Invitation and have it made Into a charming parchment-l ike trinket box -gilt trimmed and elegantly lined in deli- cate blue or green velvet. EXCLUSIVE WITH HOWES These exquisite hand-made footed boxes, 61h x 4 1h x 2Vz can, also be ordered In other special designs and s izes. A. With rqmanlic cupid dtcor$l-4 B. Plain, wllh ltllored gilt trim $29.50 Remember when Woven Wood Shades ALLOW ~o• 0 OR I WJlll DILl'llRT ADI 11\t C.ALlf"ORIU" tAlt WHll'~ IT A~~Llll were bamboo slats and string? Th• Woven WO()d :!ihod•• we corry orir o for cry from those rel\c1. Moclio! by Del Mor tninQ worm wo lnut1; de~ dork ebony1, iporkling birch bork1, 1ub1le pongttl ond n.i•lic r•dwood1; th• 1lrip1 or• carefully lir1l1hed to r1ttiir1 !he groin ond irregulorill11 lnhertnl in natural woods. Wo11er1 10- gtth1r with r11d1 a nd o 11011 color 1election of natural a nd"lfnlhttic yarns into o my riad of fotcl- notlng de1lgra, To oH !hit you con 1toll odd on orroy of decorori11e trims ' 200/ UMITEO along w ith canop ies or11olont1:110 ma ke your 1hacl e1 SAY( /0 OffERI blend with or betome lh• l~t~ ri_olnt or ony reot111'1 in your ~am1. 3333 Bristol • Sooth Coast Plaza Costa Mesa · 546-6812 2245 N. Orange Mall • Orange • 998-1251 U1e your Molltrthorge, Bonkornerkord or Conv1njent bank t1rm1, Ht\/rti Monday fhru F1idoy, 10,00 o.m: to 9.00 fJ.m., Sotu..Oov 10;00 o.rn. to 6000 p.m., Sv11«ov 12:00 P·"'· 11 5.00 p,m, I r FINE .tEWELERS FOR THREE GENERATIONS LOS ANQllES, 3100 WILSHIRE BOULEVAJIO ,ASADtNA, 33fi SO. LAI([ • HUNTINGTON.SHERATON HOTC_L NEWM>JIT l[ACH, 3412 VIA llOO SANTA IAJIBAJIA, 1425 STATE"STll[[T' GOLOWATEJl'S. PHOENIX 6 $COTlS0Al£ l HE WEDDING OF HER DREAMS ... ·' ·-h~gins at Minnettes - "For 01ice-ln a·Lifetime" A brid•I gown from Minneltes , , , the exclusive brid•I shop serving Or•nga County's elite , , , Plus •II important brides maids dresses from 1 wide selection .•. Orange County's oldest brid•I salon - Mother of tho bride dresses to complimant the bride. OUR STAFF IS SCHOOLED IN THE NICEITIES THAT MAkE THE E N S E M B L E COMPLETE. BRIDAL GOWNS • BRIDESMAIDS DRESSES • MOTHER,OF-THE IRIDE DRESSES A phone cell will reserv• • time end pla c• th1t you might m1kt your 11l•ction1 at your l•isure •• • m1y we t•rv• you soon7 MINNETTES 1501 NORTH MAIN, SANTA ANA, CALIF. PHONE: 543-5484 -' I ' Ii IS DAll v PILOT Sulldly, Marth 5, iqn Renting Dinner Party Goods Lauded __ _._.,.. _____ _. ______ Clllll _______ •I Even veteran hostesses are finding that rentinc; l h e paraphernalia needed for a party ii llimpller than owning It and talting It in and oot of attic atorqe. Lart:e 1Uma of money can be tied up in e~nslve sliver aervice, ln beiiitiful chinaware and special .glusware, etc., much -of it needed on1y for special oce1sions, Great piles of equipment - 414 separate items -are re- quired, for ewnple, for a formal dinner for . uy," l2 guests. A fiv&<OUne alfolr \ with two wines calls for a minimum or !I glasses. tn-cludina cocktail glasses, plus 44 more for liquers a n d highballs Breat Prices for Great Colo I On ·tha Tabla ••• lh1 limay of """I' color, Dul rn 1 wnp1<t table model size and at •table model .frice. This 100% SOl/d state AccuColorTVwith 21 dilfOll•/ pictllle tures the AecuMltic Color· Monitor, the ·rllNlrbble control !hit · keeps color ll1d Unt as you like It. I I Clothed in Nostalgia Groom in Edwil'rdian look and his btide lh In up- dated version of Gay Nineties. look puts "toda_y" touch with lines of "yesterday.'1 The g~wn has ·tiny pleats, lace and ruffles and is telmed with acces-- sories which include "farden party" hat, classic satin pumps and paraso . The groom · stays true to his Edwsrdian image with long jacket, grosgrain edged lapels and slanted pockets. Both sketches offer modern wedding p~s an idea on how to achieve the look of a p•st and romantic era with the fabrics and know-bow of' today's tailoring. :zaa -Pi 18 • 'Invest' 1n Kitchen • '· Cabinets J To Do Your Pro-Wadding P11nnin9 With Tho Wadding Pion nor You can have a smooth and care· frff '>''Md!ng, from ahowers, eere. moey and rectpUon to thinks for the rift!! The kt'y i.~ planninr. that is \\'hll t this r Cl mp\ et ft \VEDDIJ\'G PL.A.NNER la all about! FORIYU YOURS ~ • Invitations e Announcements • Sl1't ionery e Etlquettp WJilLE YOU'RP:: HERE .,, Look over our complete li ne of pa!M'r ;:GO&. i;tandard or custom center pieces and beautlfuJ weddint filts. ,ult LI,.. If W ... I"' tlHll Outtl 1'6111 •'f' M•llm•l'lf. ~---.,.,~~~ Perhaps you're that one-in-protecting this Investment will family activities and the ac-1-----------1 a-million bride lucky enou1h to make an J m P o r t a n t con. cidental smears and drips of I==========:'. IA YSI DI CI NTl l J ..... , .. ' hflf4e 871-384~ " drift straJght from the honey·. tribution to your future finan-food -even lemon juice and cial strength. ketchup. J u s t semiannual moon into a home fit for a In d d ·1 · f Another reason for putting wax g an a at Y swipe o queen. But chances are, il you the 'best in your kitthen is that the SPonge will keep these are like most girls, the first the labor and materlals of in-cabinets .in their original, home ·you buy will bt more stalling top-quality cabinetry, beautifuJ condition. cottage than castle. on which a fine kitchen Brides who opt for low·prlc-- KING SI E SHEETS TOWELS HEAVY YILOUI FAMOUS MAKll Of course, you can do depends, cost just about the ed cabinets may find their wonders with the hundreds of same as installing mediocre troubles have just beaun. economic . do-It-yourself cabinets. Labor costs are a big Perhaps the shelves will be decorating ideas available. part of kitchen remodeling, so unadju,stable, the units too But for one special room in while you're at it, why not get 5hort for some kl t ch en your home, top quality should the most for your money? necessities, the doors sagging STOCK UP NOW fLAT Ol PrmD WAM:unA $497 :W...s ...... ---· '2.99 • · come before all else. , .. your Take 1 look at today's on base units, the hardware kitchen . cabinetry and ·you will find It loose or the drawers sticky. By STEYI NS . ~==LS ........... ····"-The kitchen has always been Is far more th.11.n just 8 place resale time , they can be a sor- the heart of any home, the to "put things away." Today's ry sight -while the finest place to find warmth, good finest cabinets· are designed cabinets sta y _as J:>eautlful as feelings and comforts that for top functionality and easy th~ day _!_hey were install~ • .,f 111... •tt~ ll'IMb IHll"dll .... 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And the first is that Jludwoods ·they need not be ning ,aids. kitchen ldeas and an realtors agree : "The kitchen pimPered.'·New finiahm,: pro-album of cabinetmaker kitch- 8ells the home." cesses render them as easy to ens offered by Mutsc~ed Ri&ht now, reselling your care for u plastic, and eaaier Kitchens , N~ppanee, Indiana first home may seem the least than ~I. 48550. Portfolio, $3; album on- e l•fl _,, e ...,..,.. e L•a11ry U-• '61ft C..11 ....... I.ID & BA~~' fAJ .. HIQN 11;10,P . :· ... OUTLET STO!lE . BB 115'1 Mel• St:. Huotl .... ...C., M•I• 111 -~II Pollltl c .. ttrJ D1llr: 9.f, Sat. 94 646-1684 837-3830 of your concerns. But since a For instance, c.a bin et r y ly $1. home IS the bigge~ in-made by Mutsehler ~tchensllfiiiiiiiliiiimsiiiiiiiilmammmmmmmm~g-mmmmmmm········· ve1tment you are making, stancls up to the most vigorous I g HUNTINGTON 81ACH·l'OUNTAIN YAU.IT l rNthvr•t & Garflthl (uxt to Lucky Mkt.) Mon .. Wad,. Fri. 10.9; Tu11., Thur., Sat. 10-6 962-5528 Room-...Colors Can Mak ei .COME IN AND Break Your Marriage FRIE DELIVEllYI WE SEllVICE WHAT WE SELLI llADIO DISPATCHED FACTORY AUTHORIZED TV & APPLIANCE SERVICE PHONE 548-3437 "The colors you choose in ptannin1 your otw home," &ay1 Margaret Hutchison, col- or stylist for a l1r1e manufac- turer of paints, "may even af- fect the happiness of your marriage.'' The emotional effects of col· or are 11trong. Continued ex- "GYPSY" BY DENBY STONEWARE Gv11uy ••. t~• moo•. th1 tn•tie 1f t~uf1v'• fr•• tpirit ..• i11 1n ori9i"1I frt11 ·fl,owltt9 ftor1I motif. D•1ie1tt tinf1 1"d ton11 whlt,•tlttt of 9111tl• tr1ditie", v•t in1i1f1"Hv c6nt•m,or1ty. S11p1rbly r11p6111i¥1 to '"" lotk, 111y 1ct:1t11rl1t, 1ny tno14 v•u '<ti1h! 01ftlv h1M1.,1 f11t•• in L."1"01r, 0.•p Pi"k, •"" lev Avoe1tdo , , • o" Cr••"' tltnm14 'With C1co• l r•'<ttt. Eich pi1c1 i1 '" 1rtl1t'1 .. ·!t lntl., • th1tllftft 1f e•l1r "'tv b••11tif11Hv from pi•e• to ,11e1 with tr111 er1•fi¥• integrity. Chi111 • Cryitll • Sihtr e'GittS • Brid1I Registry SOUTH COAST 'LAZA l rlst1I et S•a Dl1t• Frwy,. Coit• M111, ,.,. 1•0·2627 po8Ure to discordant colors may give rise to tension! and perso.nality conflid.s, the color e.i:pert warns, while exposure to ple~ing colors may lead to happy atmospheres. Noting that home!urnilhing colors have never been more appealing, Miss Hutchison, who represents Martin Senour Paints, says there ls a large bouquet of rich colors spread before u~ today. To set the color stage for a happy home, select those colors that make a room come together in a livable way. er ea tin& the "total look," or the "slng1~ eJ. feet." · Today's world of color fashions includes • ' U I t r a Modem," the "now '' genera- tion'• particular love, which depends upon some strong in- jections of oolor. CaUtion ing again st golng overboard, the color specialist advises · that large areas be neutral: white or charcoal. Against thi s background , distribute smaller amounts of your atrong color : posters, paintings, plllow1, accent rugs. Ye&, even 1upergraphics; distribute them on the neutral background so as to balance color around tbe room. Another all-time c o I o r favorite very much with ua to- day are the yellows. Yellow is the happ ieiit color: It makes one cheerful. Try an all yellow room or two yellows; lemon and lime. Add ·white. Paint or cover everything in 1lght : walls, woodwork, and furnlturt with one or the other of the~ three colora. Instant chMr, hig humor and good spirits! For th1 Mothtr •' th1 lrlcl1 Y•ur ah1r1• •cc.•11n+ '<tllt1111•• N rll:lfttl llilftlllt' 1!0f' .. SAVE ONA . ' ' IVl:INK COAT YOU CAN EN~OY WEARING NOW! M. AC ues DESIGNERS .. ~ MANUFACTURERS OF WORLD'S FINEST FURS nou-111 11 •·•·,. l 1M , ... .-"'...., ... MMr,••·•· .. ,,,, , ... 14 1 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH • M4 4661 .. --.. ·--·· ... ·-- ( I • D.ilY l'ILOT • Gift . From Jewelers: Useful, Charming :.. A couple'• first home ii alw.ay1 very dear, a perfec- tion, with a oozy, loving at- moapher_e that · remains in tbelr memories no matter how grand tuble:q,uent homes are. But wedding glften are free from all that atarry·eyed bllas allCI they koow that the prac- ticality and usefulness of glf~ for this wonder place should be . uppermost. How to com- bine practicality with the charm and elegance that even first homes need? ,Any of lhe gift suggestlone at the jewelry store will do just that, assures the Jewelry Industry Council. Sliver giftl are automatic- ally elegant. And their eaay care plus their verutlllty will be so appreciated by the brlde- turned . homemaker. CU serolea, hot buffet servers, color llned bowls that can take the usual silver "no no" Jike gaited foods , coffee servic;.e, covered vegetable dish are what kitchen dreamJ are made of. Centerpiece bowlJ, gravy boat and tray, tall and stately candleholder1 or petite bl<>&o aoming ones, fancy trays or ultra simple ones will Jet her Imagination work to bring new Hie and color into her home decorating. DelighUul gifts thal cbarm in ailver aie sauce set, pepper flau.rines, table lighter with crystal wonders housed ht mill, ailent butler, plpkin, tea match!Oi clgal'eUe b o 1 e s , seml-preclous stone. bell, crtam and sugar set, egg unusual centerplecea in china Butane candles for-romantic cup with tray and 1poon, or crystal •are other ideas on dlnlng Indoors and cout; Cold whatnot boxei. the ~jellf'eler's · s h·e Ive 1 eles;troplated hostess ware; Tbe bride'• china pattern especially for the first home. stainless steel flatware 1!'KI will prov.lde many perfect ClockJ are alwaya high on h o 11 o w a r e : authentlcalty wedding gift ideas. Serving wedding gilt list.s. And no won-designed \pewter for thole dishes, platters and trays, der! The range covers mini young marrieds with an af· soup bowls, fruit dishes are travel al&rnll, novelty clocks, finlty for Early Americana - items ln· her china pattern elegant ·.mantle clocks, in· the variety of jewelry gifts II she'll definitely need. Sotne t r i c a t e b a r o m e t e r·· endless and their place In that china patterns even offer thermometer clocks, quartz vei-y first home, well-favoredi cook-and-freeze ware, th ell~--~~-----~---ii~--iili perfect gilt for toda)i's in- formally entertaining couples. Casual and party w a r e , whether china or crystal are functional gifts with appeal. Crystal uh · trays, c b i n a THI ~ FINIST 10011$TOllS HUNTER'S BOOKS Modern FOi 120 YIAlS-SINCI 1151 Bides-to-be: Louted At STYLI, ELEGANCE FOR NIWL YWEDS CAN BE EMBODIED IN MANY GIFTS ; Arr~pd Hore.Ara Only Samplff of Offorlng1 Found 1t Jow1lor1 Today's Million FASHION SQUARE IN SANTA ANA 2.3 jRewurcejul Bride Irons Ou t! . - Their age ls about 19, they're usually dressed in blue jeans and tops, and they're as independent a group of women as America has ever seen. ~Conflicts by· Not Ironing Shir!J They're the brides-to-be of today , almost 2.3 million strong. Has women's lib wanted it -and she auddenly changed them , or do they realizes he expects hia shirts share many of the same hand-ironed like Mother used characteristics · as t h e l r 'j :; Newl~edl UIUllly find the :real ad]uatmenll to ' llvlllg :!osether ' take pflce oo the :amt mundane level. Dif-.; ferencea of opinion may arise on questions of tJhUi:ilopby, but the rhu barb atArts : wbiri hiJ laundry isn't clone the way he ~'.Aids Can Keep Wives J Looking Like Br_ides ~ Everybody knows that a " r:bride la beauWul on her wed-'• ;;ding day. Dreued In whlte ood . . !Slowing w1tb happiness; a ll>rlde Juat can't help' but he ra- Idfant. And the hours she spent iat the beauty parlor o~ doing tber own make-up .and hair fwer• undoubtedly • help, too, • Blit what about after .tlie ~? On her honeymoon, ·• won't want to spend hours ,nth rollm In ..her hair. And Iller, wben 1he'1 back work· fog 1t her job, caring for lier matter of ia ct , the bride's friend! could even glve ·her a beauty shower, gifting her with all the cosmetic electrics abe•u need for a beautiful married life. The first essential on any bride's beauty li!t should be a ha.tr dryer, like the n e w portable from GE, w h I c b comes with styling comb and styling brush attachments, so her husband can use it, too. The next ... plug-in beauty basic might be GE's new speed-set· ter which sets hair with con- ditioner, with mist or dry, in just-minutes. to do It. Fortunately, the predecessors? modem brii:le is a resourceful For one thing, they're much creature. Within 11i.J: months, less apt to do something sirnp. all of her husband's shirts will ly because it's always been mysteriously become the no-done that way. Witness. for in· iron variety! stance, the number of wed- How neat should the ne·w dings at which the couple love nest be? Here's a minor write their own vows, and matter that expcises· major dif· perhaps even choose a ferences in living habits. To a meadow or o t h e r un- tidy housewife type, the hus--conVentional setting for the band who doesn't put ·anything wedding ceremony. away can be irritating. He haH They bring this same in· a cleaning woman come into dependence of mind to the hi! bachelor pad once a week, · practical matters of choosing but she had orders not to· move possessions for their future anything. Woe to the bride home. "Will this fit the life we ·who straightens up his want to live -not only now desktop! Better she should get but in the fu ture?" is a him a rolltop desk, roll the top primary concern. down over the clutter and That's why their table ap- forget it. Close the door on pointments are studied with that messy study, plump up an eye to both immediate and the pillows in y o u r iin-long-range use. They know maculate Jiving room -and that owning be a u t i f u I relax. You have your gracious tableware during their early living space, he has hi! cozy years -the hard years when comer of chaos, and all is so much is in the future -is happy. the time when it's. perhaps Liber~ted Women BUFFET SET STARTER FOR YOUNG COUPLES Phone (714) 543.9343 66,500 -. & Paperbacks U,000 Unu.1ual Grfflhlt Carda· IAKltAINS 1t•LOlll OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. ltYtrly Hill• e L1 Joll• e Pho111lx e S111 ft111cl1co DAILY PILOT THE HELPFUL GUIDE FOR TODAY 'S HOMEMAKERS They Con Add Moro St:•r:.:l:::ln~g_:T:.:h::_r°"ll~'.'._h:_Y:__•:•::_«:• __ !=================== engagement, so that she can register her pattern, along with the pieces which she's received and those she still needs. In this way, other wed- ding guests can help fill in her set with additional place and serving pieces. And they will -for bridal gift consultants say that once the bride-to-be has some sterling, she's much more apt to receive more. · "Arlt home and cooking for a 'ihal:iand. she just .won't have ' ;lie Ume to spend bours oo her ~ and make-up. i!~ver, today's yo ung ~~ doesn't have to choose liitween the no-make-up-no-Jatnlo look and the equally ~tterln& picture of ber~lf • ~ rollera all nllht and mak .. Mt that'• all wrong. ~ad, 'jhe·can recreate her wedding ~ lovellne"·ln a fiHh·wltli a tlw nifty plug-In beauty , aids )I). Genet•! Electric. Al. a A-lighted-mirror with {Qllr· separate light settings for day, evenJng, office and borne 11,Bht, ii another gnat gift for the bride who wants to be mJde- up right for any occasion and any place. And General Elec- trlc's lighted make-up mirror h designed with a convenience ouUet' so the bride will have a place to plug in her other beauty products at the same time she's .using the mirror. Eating habits vary widely, most apprecialed, and needed. loo. Don't be surprised if your This is the tableware that beloved riled from bed some dreams are made of -even night to root in the icebox for for a liberated, free-thinking, pig 's knuckles _ that funny practical woman! And quality looking jar you just threw out is what C<>unts. It's the yesterday. His idea of a great translucent china that goes dinner, however, is probably "ping" so beautifully at the conservative, Male bachelors flick of a fingernail, the Brides of today don't differ too much from their sisters who walked down the aisle before them. Creating a haven of orderliness and peace in a tulI'l.lltuous world is a basic need wlth young women today -and bringing beauty into the home is very much part of their new life. Brides Think Big in Bedding crystal goblets that shimmer tend to the steak-and-salad with a thousand little renec· routine rather than coq au vin tions. And, most of all. it's or stroganoff. As a fledgling solid silver _ rich, luminous cook. you're likely to prefer sterling that catches and the challenge of an elaborate reflects the light. Sterling. casserole to plain broiled after all, is very special -and meat, but beware! This way lt'S meant for very special oc-The modern bride-to-be is lies the spreading waist. casions. Like just·you-two sup-thinking in big dimensions Restrain yourself to one or pers by the fireplace, or holi-when It comes to bedding. two fancy, dinners each week. day dinners when inlaws come The old double bed just isn't Does he skip breakfast, claim-visiting. or entertaining your what _is used to be. according lng he never has enough time? husband's boss. to researchers at Sealy Mat- 1bat's one old habit of his you Sterling silver has qualities tress and American brides are should break, ,right now. Lay today's young couples •P-forsaking It in favor of the in a supply of delicious time-preciate, such as integrity in new modern sizes with larger 0 ftDQtJllHt ""· fAB savers such as CarnatiOn in· design and craftsmanship. proportions. MJNff ~ 11&«.U !'J slant breakfast. One packet, And it's "the real thing" -It's the "queen" and "king- 1l1·1 ·111111111 111111 mixed with milk in just the genuine article! And the size" beds that the brides are IEWPllT IHll, O•LIF, UHi seconds, gives him the same knowledge that sterling is the buying In greater number than 141·1111 kind of nourishinept as an old· ne plus ultra of flatware adds ever before.,the manufacturer 11111•n urm 111111 llWNIT u1._ NIT"'* fashioned ·bacon-and-egg meal. to any girl's self.confidence reports. At &G:by-80 inches, the ;::::==::;:;:;:::::::::;;;;;;=======================;=,f when she's entertaining at her queen,slze mattress provideS • • 1 first dinner party· 20 percent more room than the ·,· SURPRISE YOUR soComentteun' mespoarparpyroachhritdhese ·qto-uebe•· old-f~dhlonedchfull·sized t anthd prov1 es ea occupan e , tion of how to go about col· minimum 30 inches of width Everything is coming up flowers and polka dotsl This soft, clingy tria cetate nighty i• white with navy dots and red; yellow and green flowers. $18. Sizes petite. small. medium. large . rJOt shown: same ni ghty in short at $1 4. matching long sleeve robe at $28. ~Newport Beach fashion island open monday and friday nights, sunday 12-5. Ject.i.ng their silver in new neceMary for restfuJ sleep. NEW Hus.BAND ways. For instance, they often ---~=~;;;;i;;;;;;;;==~==i=ii"=====----don't even wait to g e t I.- engage<!:!. Accorlting to a re- cent magazine survey. the By SAVING MONEY average girl surveyed began · . acquiring sterling piecu ot the age of 14. Birthday!, bolida.ys, graduation all seem ·" R~HT FROM THE to be good times for teenagers .. · ~.: l'\1 . }~rksd~o ~!~!1!ctl~n des:~ the gifts usually come from .'.:.: .. : START. parents or other relativu. It's still true, however, that the ,wedding is the absolutely . . We do thous1nd1 of weddings ind 1t sensible prices. None of th1t "hundreds of dollars " jtzt •+our flower shop! Our flowers •re fresher , bectuse we're 1t t~e flower merket et 2 t.m. every d1y, "selecting our own ," thet m1k1s •big diff1rencel We know how to brln9 the prices ·down (better known es b1r91lnin9l end we pass these 11vings on to you! Our designers ire the best in the busine11. Com• ln for • free con1ult1tion, no on• h11 ever gone 1ny furtherlll We'll bet you won't, either. We do wedding1 complete with orchid cor1ege1 for eech mother,. meid of· honor, brid1I bouquets for 11 low 11 $25.'15 complete! Com• See, Come Sevel" Your "New Hubby" ·w.ill love you for itl A Division of NEWPORT PRODUCE ~ 7 Doya • W ... , 7 19 I p.m. 261, Now'""' loolo,.4 M Ille P-le • Fhone 675-8291 best time for • glrl to acquire her sterling. And because the })8rents of the bride often give their daughter sterling silver flatware, it's important that they present lbe glft as early as possible after her Confu~lu1 Say: ''Clothes f o r travel 1hovld not wrinkle - They ohould wolhoo dry In twlnkle. '' THINK J(Dln rn~ . ...,..._ WISTC:LIPP PLAZA 17111 & , ..... • ARRO:W ' ' t TUX IN HUNTINGTON BEACH AND SANT A ANA TUEXDO RENTALS • HUNTINGTON I BEACH 968°6071 18520 leach llYd. ;J'own l Covntry Center ot 5 Polnta SANTA ANA 309 W. 4th St. 547·2266 lme9inetivt styles to meke your wed • ding the most c:olorful pert of your life. .- ".WAS IT HIM or HIS 'ARROWl'UX?" ''52'' Different Colors & Styles _ with COLORFUL SHIRTS and TIES , Ne"' Formal Blflelc au White Flairs ' 1, r Simday, M&rti 3, 1972 Plan Ahead for Best Honeymoo? Throw a Pantry Shower For Practical Giving .· • The best part of a wedding d~e.p deiails to worry about · 11 •hen it'a over. from the pre-Wedding parties ~o-matte:r how-Well-planned _through the ceremony and eytrythlng 11, there are a recee.tion. Perhaps . that's why ------ WEDDING AHEAD? w1-o•Pll A IUUTIPUL SILICTION 0, WEDDING · $,. 6 INVITATIONS .. ow -IMPRINTED NAPKINS and MATCHES WEDDING and GUEST BOOKS PAPER UNLIMITED WESTCLIFF PLAZA 548-7921 fl .. t of M•rk.t loN:et1 Bridal Registry to make your patterns known The Largest Sele~ti on e SWEDISH CRYSTAL e IMPORTED CHINA & STEEL e DANISH FURNITURE Lot us help you eo-ord inate your patterns "CARNATION" from Italy I pc. Plt ct S1ttln9 ,,, $22.10. Lt r9t 1tlt cfit n ot11rvin9 cl i1h11 •v•il· t bl1, T11!et!ors • illlPDm dan:9".=e 2'40 E.CoulJ.llll\I•• Corona clel Mar ' honeymoons were invented - newlyweds need a rel!lt. 1 It's lhla chance for relax· 1Uan Jhal m1kts Bermµda , Florida·. lhe C 1.1\l b bean Islands, the Bahamas and Mexico so popular with honey. mooners. After a few quiet ~un and surf day1, there's lots to see and do. Mexico and the Caribbean Jsla.nds are foreign countries so close to home it's easy to forget how unique they are. Cuisine and cuatoms are dif· ferent . Not so different it'.11 hard to get around, lust enough to make it interesting. Eastern Airlines research shows the Islands are honey- moon favorites because in ad- dition to adding a foreign navor to this most important of trips, they offer the chance for duty-free shopping which stretches those cash wedding gifts. Though few people look for a bargain when choosing . a honeymoon spot, the airline reports that there are ways to save money that most people don't think about. For ex- ample, newlyweds qualify for "family fare" and In many cases the new Mrs. gets a 25 percent discount on h e r airfare. In other cases, by jug- gling e1.11ns a bit, honey· mooners can save substantial amounts by traveling on weekdays r a t h e r than weekends, er by taking ad- vantage cf excursion rates. Eastern Airlines Vacation Planners can help Lind the best rate, suggest hotels and reserve a rental car to be waiting at the San Juan ah:port, or in Acapulco, Miami, Nassau, Montego Bay, or any of tbe dozens of places It flies . The Planners take special pride in arranging honeymoon trips tailored to a couple's dreams -and budget. A call to the reservations office can 'J)Ut you. In touch with a Vaca- tion Palnner, who a s k s travelers to do a little homework before the y call. When plaMlng your honey- ... moon, you abouJd know: 1. How much money can you spend! -. 2.. What do you want to do - go sightseeing, beam.c.nb- ing, shopping, nightclubbing. Do you both agree? 3. can you be flexible about dates to take advantage of atrfe.re bargains! 4. Do you really want to be alone or would you Hke to go where you may meet other couples? They remind honeymoon planners to ask about package tours in addition to an in- dividual itinerary. "Package MOST HONEYMOONERS HEAD FOR RESORTS tour" doesn't mean you 'll be (l ike This Poolside Scene In Bermud1} led around by a tour guide ----------------------1 it means you can take ad- vantage of a grQup . rate without being part of a group, Though beach honeymoons are the tn<lSt popular, the Airlines research shows city honeymoons run a t i g h t second. Mexico City. New York City and New Orleans Me tl)e most popular. And for good reasons, like good food, nightlife, sightseeing a n1d shopping. While Eastern can reserve cars' as well as holels in these cities, they recommend saving those . car rental dollars for shopping and romantic· restaurants since public transportation is ex- cellent in all three. Florida has long been a favorite destination , -with Miami Beach as the number one honeymoon haven. But Walt Disney World may hold a special attraction for many newlyweds and a combined trip to Orlando and Miami Beach can be lots of fun. Stop in Miami first for relaxing, though. One last bit er advice from the Vac3tion Planners: be sure to let the hotel know you're on your honeymoon. All the \Vorld loves lovers and many places offer speci11l treats for newlyweds, like flow~rs or champagne In the room. List Appointments To A void Co nfusion The smart bride-to-be is one who organizes her time so that photography sessions, gown shopping and the hundred ether appointments that must be kept during this important time in her life don't become a nightmare of C()nfusion. It's a simple matter to keep ahead of yourself, U you will follow these steps. 1) LIST your appointments on a kitchen bulletin board thal is scheduled in half·hour appointments just like a manis· daily business calendar. Begin with breakfast, when you must leave the house and then'fill in the time until dinner. 2) LIST an your same calen- dar departure times. Cross out the time you will be away from home, but have something listed for when you return -maybe'-a second cup of coflee or addressing some cf your wedding invitations. 3) LIST all the phone calls for the day, and instead of In· terrupting other work each time you think or someone, make them in batches. If one line is busy, go en to tne next call. Then, check off q>m· pleted calls, and put un· completed calls on the next day's •group. 4) LIST the day's errands. Plan your. s t c p s system- atically. If the flor ist is lo c ated between the photographer and dressmaker. visit each establishment in order. Doubling back is a time-waster! 5) LIST all the items ycu must purchase such as something old, something new, something. borrowed and something blue, present for the groom, veils for the bridesmaids, etc. Check the items off as you buy them. This saves time in hunting through boxes to make sure you haven 't forgotten anything. LIOen showers, I l n I e r I e showers, spice showers, ev~n mlJCtllaneous sowertt-; •• 1howe:r1 for a rew close friends or rcr at many as ~ or 50. Brides are honored every roonlh oC, lhe year. But, ln spite of all the sOOwers; many a bride-to-be finds her linen and silver chests filled to capacity while other new Mme "musts" still remain on the "Much Wanted 11 n d Needed" list. Why not surprise the next bride-to-be by throwing a pan· try shower? It's nOt cnly fun to give, but the gifts are ex· . ! . , tremely usetul and pr1ctJcfJ. The preJenta may be .u varied as your pantry 111<1! -tr.in. staples Hke Dour, aupr 1611 spices to canned and ·cm. vf:nlence foods llke dellcioOt dried or caMed apricots and;a se.lecUon cf popular mi..,. The apricots can be usfd "straight fmm the can or packag~' er they can be coAI· ~rrtow~m~ ~~'wft~ =1= ranaing from fragrant c«· feecakes to nulrltlou1 saladt . As the hostess, why rill sel~t a cannister set in !• style that will ple11se tbt bride? Custom Add cha rm to your horr.e with these money saving values, •2~s •J',! s4ts . CHOICE OF CUSTOM FABRICS LAIOR INCLUDED Min. length U " l.t ou r •xP9111 creote new Ideas for Y'°" or corry oltt You r own. free .. timot••· Sine• 1925 14. • , .. LIVINGSTON'S CARPETS • CUSTOM DRAPERIES ·1438 5. MAIN at Edinger, SANTA ANA D•ll r 9·5130, Fri. 'Tll t · S47·3t9J DeDy t :lO to l :lO S.Meyt 11 to I Toi : 644-7340 ••nkArMrk•rd ~Jltr Cllt rtt • 'Parquet ' Floors Capture Hearts One Day LIKE ND OTHER ••• your wedding day Lo+-us captur e it in livin g color. Won't you come in soon end vi•w our lo vely we dd in g display· of portreits end albums wt havt done for other happy couples. Our wedding receptionist will be happy to answe r any questions you may have a bout planning your wedding. BOOK yevr ceelllld weddln9 phetogrophy with 111 by . 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Called "Woodhues," these 12 '' squares achieve. a handcrafted parquet look with all the ad· vantages of carpet. Made of needlebonded polypropylene. they're easy to maintain with routine vacuuming. Installation is fast and easy for even the newest homemake r. There's no messy Spring Brides Sew Clothes This spring thousands ·of brides·to-be are making sure the clothes they pack for the wedding trip ,express their in- divlduallty by sewing them personally. The couturiers' enthusiasm for mi:ilng &(Id matching pat· terns provides special in· · spiration for the home sewer to do her own thing dramatically. Look for color- coordinated lines of fabric that make it easy to combine plaids, prints and plains. Graduate Corsetleres A thru FF cups , .... 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Neither floor, •. , run it up the wall ! tile backing or adhesive power And for the biggest fooler Is damaged from lifting. yet, create an area rug These carpet tiles will fool betwixt or between with Ozite 'em all -only the com-shag carpet tiles. They have fortable walk will give away the same cushion height, curb- the secret that you cleVerly ing any chance or tripping. fashioned your own parquet Too, these wood grained tiles floor. are the ideal setting for an Three wood tones , light· elegant area rug, treasured medium-dark, allow you to orienta l or animal skin. mix or match. For the con-Woodhues don't fool around ventional parquet look merely with your budget -they're lay the tiles with the grain economically priced at 59 running in alternate directions · cents per tie. Carpet a 9'x12' or give it your personalized . den for less than $65.00 CD a touch using two or three col· 12'x14' living room for $100.00. .. SPRING IS GENTLE BEAUTY Tho charm and grace of II are found In diamond wedding ensembles designed lef the gentle beauty of Spring bridef. MEMIER AMERICAN •EM SOCIETY w ,,fcllff Pl111 ~tori op•n Mon. ancl Th11r1. 'til t P·'"· CHARLES H. BARR Wtotcllff ,._ 21 I ,. .... A"' .. N ....... ._,, Colff. lo-~ Coltl. I ' l •rikArn •ri,•rtll -M1.1t•r Ch1r1• 1 'PARQUET' FLOOR IS 00.IT·YOURSELF PROJECT FOR BRIDE I Wood-look C1rpet Tiles Mike 8o_:,th~J~ob~·~a~n~d~M~1;;l:n:to:n:a:n~c•::E:•:'Y;;;;:;;:;;:;;;;;::;~;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ \ VIRGINIA'S ~ SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE rJ'1'h 3334 East Co11+ Hwy. e Coron• de1 Mar .l A e· Phone 67 ].8050 A WEDDING CELEBRATION SOON? Tocl1y1 ltrlde1 li.1111"'' 111 !fi"1ki11t th1ir own h••:flti•11· M111v ,,. pl•11rtiftfi 111cl t1wl11t w1cl1U111 •.IHI lt-iclttm•lclt clr•11•1. If ye11'r1 the 1111Y•11tlo111I type, WI ofl•r • wlcl • t•l1ctie11 of whit e f•br ic1 both in tlock or tp•ci•I orcl•r 'frel'l'I ewr ltrlcl•I ~~ . For the non·c•n"•ntlon•I 'hoo10 frol'l'I d•lnty •l"lbroid•r•d th••ri, 'lloil11, j in9h•Mt or c1ltccu. J111I pr•t•nl '1011' pl•n• •flcl our C•P•b o 11l1d•cli•• wlll htlp '/OW ch•••• p1K•rn1 011cl 111lt•bl• f•bric, • St• You Seori! VIRG INIA r.s. s •• fo r tprlrtt from beltt of 11tw t.bri11, e IAN IAMlllCAIO Serving All Orange Cov•ty ~tea!11, · (!)~aster CAlfl'IT A#O. Ul'HOLSTl lfY CtlANl lfS Smart Woman STEAMS HER CARPETS CLUN ,..,...,, mum1111 1. ·2. ITDlllDS CAll IOI A All UTIMATI --645·1313 540-6011 3. cmn.,.. ... 4. K•lllCAl $0 null II CllAll 0.. ... 1-.-.11 ___ _ ~ 'tlAIN PLANT "~::.,......:,, 11-i.-•--· ...... ........ ll•lt---· 1740 Sup..-lor Ave., Costa Mesa ' .. . ' • • • -.. ' Sund.q, M1tth 5, 1972 -. . I • f. DAILY PILOT E • -J)ON'f THROW IUCK -asler According to the NotlOllll . Safely Council. !he cuslom of. /· ' , throwint·rice at the brld.e.and Handy_ Appliances · Make Work.ing Bride's Life • " . ,, WM1Mlwi 12 lllOI MW. .DIAG. DESIGNEI l'IUVlSIOH 1 74 aqu1r1 Inch viewing are. • Woodgrain polystyrene cabinet • Bullt·ln recePed handle grip :.;:;~own monoi7 9 95 .. frtlh-bre.red oolJee ln the coffee olll and reaidue won't morninl ore a ,,..1 way lo make today'• coffff bitter .. So begin. So, fot the working naturally, GE created a cof- wife, General I ~e c t r i c leemaker with an anodized developed ·the ToQt.R-OYen aluminum body that's stain which it three' appliances Jn resistant, e;uy to clean and ooe -toasting,~top-brownlng, can be totally immersed in and balclng, too. water for even better clean. The secret to good, lresh-ing. Whal'• more, this handy brewed coffee ls a clean, clean .rcofieemaker comes in a choice coffeemaker -so yesterday's of four decorator colors and 23.5 Cu. Ft. Americana REFRIGERATOR FREEZER • •01!1 ..,, "" wh.l-11 • Fr••1•r holdi up '10 295 Iba. • Adi1,11tobl•, t•mpered ~1011 1h•lv•1 1 7-Doy M•ot K••p•r With thrN au!OfltGlic. cycles lo choose from · •• , yoa ctm wash all those modem synthetic fabrics lo ·perfection. lnclud;s a per· monenl press . selling that leaves pemranenl press clean, with a 111ini- 11u111 of wriwkles, plus an extra wash cycle to take cart al !host heavily. sofftd gamtet1ts. 209 95 M<19n1vox Whirlpool G1n1rtl Electric has 1everal super-convenience features including a Minj.. Brew basket tha~'• designed lo proviile, improved .brew flavor end clarity when brewing just two or three cups -and that's ~rticularly important when a • )'6uhg bride is trying to please ·her coffee-loving husband. · lJowever, with today's bri~e and groom both • rushing to catch a lraln, bus or subway to 'work -there may not be time for coffee to brtw. But the manuhJcturer solved that problem, too, with a line of · eleetrlc timers: All the bride has to do is se t the table, put coffee and .water In the cof- feemaker and , then plug it into the Umer.,before going to bed. Jn . the mornings, fresh brewed coffee is ready and wailin~ to send the YOUll8 coople off lo work. With today's handy a~ .pliances, even the. 'working brrde can produce g o o d nourishing meats and snacks as well as a quick breakaway breakfast designed to get a new marriage off to ·the right start. groom ~ at wed<f!ngs i 1 dangerous. Strewn rice can be as ·slippery as banana peels, The Council suggests · weli. wi shers throw cqnfettl instead. Save your rice !or good eattng, A marriage couoseloa;. once said that if a girl went into a new job with as little, plaMlnl as she went into matrim0ny1 she'd be fired within a week. ;;;w;w;p • 180 sq. inch Vitwiag.Ana •GE's 18" Diag. Speciro. 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Corning Geffara & Salltar • • • I J • • -·-.. ,...· COSTA MESA SADDLEBACK HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY IRVINE LAGUNA BEACH NEWPORT BEACH SAN CLEMENTE TV !PORT! HIOHllOHT! SUNDAY MARCH 5 11:00 AM a Cl) NHL HocUJ Chicago Black ~awks vs. Minnesota Norf'hSllrs In Minnesota. D CJ) (j) NBA Battc.tblll New Yotk Knicks vs. Phlladetphla /6erl. 12:30 D tlil Wot1d Champie>Mhlp Tennis live coverage of match from tne ~avid Partt Municipal Courts in Hollywood, Florida. , • PGA Dani Open Invitational Golf Final rounds from the chal· tenglng "Blue Monster'' Doral Country Club course in Miami, Fla. ' 1:30 B NFl Action "The Anal Steps to the Sugar Bowl" Highlights Of the 1971 NFC and AFC · championship games. Roger Stau· bach and Bob Griese, a pair of young quarterbacks, lead the Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins. ~ Om.rto 500 Stock Car Race Amtrtcan Sportsman CBS Goff Classic 2:30 Cl) ett.mplonshlp Auto Racina D Sports Action Pn>-Fll• .t:30 00 ChamplOnshlp Auto Racina II Klnp Hockey LA. Kings vs. Boston Bruins, live from Boston. 1:00 &>Mocha de Gala Spedal Mendo Ramos meets Pedro Carrasco In the Wor1d Lightweight Title Boxing Match. MONDAY, MARCH & . 1:00 D Cl) (j) I Ide~ Champions The hour·long program tea· tures the motlvat n and talent that is an integral part of the champion athlete and feawres Olympic hopefuls Kipchoge Keino, Janet Lynn, Cheryl Toussaint. th~ Japanese Girts' Volleyball Team, David Hemef)' and others who have spent many years and hours develOplng and perfecting their abilities. THURSDAY, MARCH 9 a.-oo at 8oxtn1 From the Olympk FRl~Y, MARCH 10 7:30 I) j 18Cf I Winnlnf la the Name Of Their Game (R) Chick Hearn narrates t e story o the 1972 Lakers, and their 33-game winning streak. 8:30 D Pedflc 8 Baalwtball USC vs. UCLA in final game of regular season. live from Sports Arena. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 11:00 AM O 9) NCAA Coltec• BasketblH Ctt.mplonshlp An opening round doubleheader Is the first telecast of four rounds to air. Two games In the first round will be chosen after teams and sites are designated. All fOur regional finals will be teleYlsed. 1:00 D Anpl Baseball C81ifomia Angels vs. Chicago Cubs In the first game of tour pre-season games at Palm Springs, calif. D POA Flortda Citrus Open Golf Professional golfers compete at Ortando, Florida. 1:30 Bl Dodpn '72 "Spring Training Report" A last-minute look if the ball club before Spring Exhibition games begin, Including a view of the new housing at Vero Beech. Tom Kelfy hosts. 3:00 8 CBS Goff Ctaulc 3:30 D Cl) Ci) Pro Bowlers Tour The $60,000 Buckeye Open from 1'01Jo,l5hlo. 4:00 D This Week In the NBA G) Wor1d of Sports Illustrated 5:00 D CJ) (I) ABC'a Wide World of Sports D Lee Trwtno'a Golf for Swtnprs Glen Campbell and Jan Mur· ray compete for $1,000 to be donated to charity. &:00 ti) Box de MeJdco 7:00 Cl) Wortd of Sports Illustrated 8:00 I) Saturday Nllht Flehts II) Championship Wrestllna THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 4. 1972 TUllDAY LADIES DAY WAIN& llT WAX ••· eAa DAY WAlll FREE 1n!.Ax ... , Ul.111 • ,... 3 A ONE-MAN SHOW Presidents, Senators, Congressmen, for- eign dictators, war, depressions, traffic jams, American tourists, the cost of living,' taxes, fashions-they're the topics of today just as they were the topics of Will Rogers' day. Rogers, as interpreted by actor James Whit- more, comments on those and many others with sometimes gentle, sometimes pointed humor-and always with a relevance for the present that is remarkable even though bis observations were made during the decades before World War D -in "Will Rogers' USA." The one-man show now in its second season of touring theaters across America comes to television for the first time Thurs- day at 8 PM on CBS. Tbe performance !lbown on television was given by Whitmore on the final evening of 1 the recent Los Angeles engagement of "Will Rogers' USA" at the Mark Taper Forum, where the production bas set boxoffice rec- ords. He drew a standing ovation from the packed house, amid which. CBS cameras were emplaced to enable the performance to be videotaped. In content and staging "Will Rogers' USA" is the kind of show-or "lecture," as Rogers called it-that Rogers, himself, reg- ularly gave in his heyday. And every word uttered by Whitmore is authentic, having been spoken or written by Rogers, the cow- boy philosopher who rose from vaudeville lariat artist to such fame as a humorist on the stage, in the movies, on radio and in print that he was a national folk hero at the time of bis death in an Alaska plane crash in 1935. Every physical 1ature and vocal inflection iUed by Whitmore bas been carefully pat- terned after those of Rogers in the course of Whitmore's intensive preparatory research. The rather sparse stage setting bas been copied from that used by Rogers hundreds of times from coast to coast. Even the fact that Whitmore performs strictly solo is au- thentic. Decades ago, Whitmore relates, when Rogers first presented bis lectures be took along a female singing group to open and close Jiis performances, fearing that an un- alloyed dose of himself would be deadly to theater audiences. Later, after it became ap- parent that be was deadly even with the sinaen, be discarded them, and from that time on was a tremendous bit. Wldtmore'1 eftedlnaae in capturing and faithfully presenting the Rogers personality is perhaps best attested to by Will Rogers Jr., who recently said of the Whitmore mag- ic: "Listening to him I can see my father." ....... The actor who can now justifiably be called the world-champion interpreter of Will Rog- ers doesn't think he resembles facially the late, great cowboy philosopher in the slight- est, which is one reason he didn't want the job "for a million bucks" when it was first offered to him. "And please note,'' says Whitmore, "that I don't refer to what I'm doing as 'imperson- ation' or 'imitation.' I'm not an imperso- nator, I'm an actor, so I don't do a Frank Gorshin-type or Rich Little-type thing. What I try to do is to capture and project the essence of Rogers' personality. "When George Spota, the producer of the produc- THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 tion, first brought the idea to me, I turned him down cold," Whitmore recalls. "I told him I don't think I loot at all like Rogers and I thought the part was too risky, anyway. I felt that Rogers is too much of a monument in this couptry, that there are still too many people around who remember him too vivid- ly, to allow.any actor successfully to do the kind of representation of him that was being ~suggested for me. "Then, as I thought about it a little more, the idea began to appeal to me as a challeng- ing experiment. So I consented but stipulated that the show must be tried someplace other than in a large metropolii. I was still doubt- ful, you see, of the show's potential. But when we tried it out in Greenville, South Carolina, and it went over excellently there, I was much heartened." Whitmore sdO doesn't think he looks like Rogers but says the fact remains irrelevant. "A mirror image of Rogers, I came to under- stand, was never part of the idea at~ny time. I'm not doing what Hal Holbrook did with Mark Twain. Hal was, indeed, ~ copy of Twain, thanks to full makeup, a white wig- the works. The only time in my \fife that I ever saw Will Rogers in person I had to be dragged there by my father, and I could comprehend very little of what be said," Whitmore recalls. "I was just a pre-adolescent kid that day in Buffalo, New York, and, of course, a kid is prepared to hate anything his father insists upon dragging him to," Whitmore says. "I can vaguely remember sitting there in the theater and listening to this guy with the Oklahoma drawl talk about things I didn't understand. His humor went right over my head, of course. I knew nothing of the politi- cal and social issues that he was commenting on." Whitmore reportl that during bis own tours his audiences are composed of all kinds and ages and it is quite obvious that, sur- prisingly, it is his young audiences rather than his older ones who most appreciate his Will Rogers style and material. ''The older peop1e come and expect a sort of sweet stroll down memory lane, but they don't get it. They've forgotten that Will Rogers wasn't 'nice' in that his observations about the world and humanity were often abrasive and outrageous in spite of his good- natured way of delivering them. Some of the oldsters remember Will too well. They don't find it possible to accept me or anyone else in the Rogers guise. But the youngsters in the college audiences bear no such scar tis- sue. Many of them don't know Will Rogers from Roy Rogers. But the show is a revela- tion to them. They're amazed to find that be 1 was saying what they're saying and doing it decades ago." l:tD 8 (J) S.NI Se• ... r Ill MalcM £Jpttince Wed., FJt. 1:25 a~ txdla•,. 11:00 u CIJ..,. .... 11urt •• 1:30 • .,..,.., "Ecolo&Y" Mon .. Wed., Dam ..... frt.; "Readlnl'' Tues., Thurs. D ..,..., ....-D "*Y tf Art frt. m Mamrap ' Cl) ~llCltioul futv1'91 fJi) n. EJtdlk c..,.., fJAalu the f~Mon.; MMll& t!)JustlootllJ Most " Mlturlty Tues.; DftlJ llld Wldl Wed.; P•Mt YOllll ltn1• 11:15 m Operation t•putlb TuN.; Thurs.; Yfftll 11d a.. llMll Fri. AdoptlM St19illt Thurs. OJ TOdlJ OI tM Fami 11:30 IJ (I) Stardt fer T.-..w 1:45 I::'"-=:.. a.,ort a tfi m *--. WIMft 11 .. 7:00 II D ()) . B Hicltw~ ,...., . D m ,.., ... Frink McGee D CI>@ m T1'lt Cirt Ci)~. Shews I= '::ah Williams -=-Splits fDMistat ................... mn.,....,. m ...,. 11c t., sa... tB M-'tt .,,.. .... :. f • ~ • • ' ·~ m@teu• StrMt ~ 8 lhMti• 1:30 (j) ...... Sptlts am n.r.. ... Mltd D Llw for Utt 70'1 Mon., Wed., II MMls: See Otytlme Movtes. Frt.; 111WJ ef Alt Tues., Thurs. D CJ) (j) GB lcllcW di Petticoat l•dion Cl) (fj m ..... m Car1Mft• m Crafts Mon.: c...-'• ....., II) Hebe Kettr Tues., Thurs.; Qlelt fw Mwenblrt fB kk II.mt c..t&" Wed.; All Ceqna Fri . ... c.,.... ........ all Seu• .... (j) Ctftle lrellJQld•'• 'f fE , ..... D...,.....,,,A.M. Cl) ..... Mel Knotpp gr..,.., m .,..,. tilt ....... lBl ci-.t• tlltrldlolall TV fl!).......,,.. Klthletn Hite Tues., ThurL 1:30 Iii (I) JICl LI a..1t ., ..... ,,.... •. ...., fJi) hltlm Tues., Wed. 1:50 CJ) ,.._ Dick Mo\leer t:Ol 11 n. Lucy .... D GI ID DluW• "-(1)~ 1,.... ..... (J)Mllll.._.... D""""*' m lllN: See Daytime Movies. .Ulde ... tm (]) s.a .. Strtll 12:25 81 Hiett Neon llffOMI 12;30 B ()) As tllt Wtrld Tum D GI e DIJI " °"' u..."' D Cil Cll m h••nl IJ ..._ Wltdl John Fullmtf ........ .,...... t:JO. My 1lnt !Mt = !.trt' ==Mcwla. 1:40 •'*!'"I ftt ........ fJ r..,. Reps Philbin 2:00 II()) Secnt ... • ...,.,.... uam...-,...... 10:00 8 ,,.., Nt11t D Cl> Cl) lB 11tt ....., ... II• CJ) ...... : See Daytime M0¥1ts. IB lltldlMtll Wltll AMltllt 8 9 ID We tf tilt c..tlry QI It's Y.ur let • n. ....., 2:30 II CJ) Edp of Nlpt (l)LtMnt11ltMf ....... T• Mon.;~ ti tilt C...... Tues.; Year 1..wntllllltl TtiMy Wed.; lec11cl1111M Thurs.; ...... f.lllCuUwt ....... fJt. fl)Ftlbnl 10:15 (11 n. Elldrlc ..,.., 10-.J08(1)1Mt" Utl- D (Ii 8' s..trttt a Cil Cl) m"" .,.. ... 18c.rtltll• QITiltMtNll• 3:0011 ..... ,,.. D Wltdl Year Clllld/1" Ill T• ... THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 VISIT THE AIL NEW UASE CENTER AT ORANGE COUN1Y1S NO. 1 UNCOLN MERCURY DEAi.ER. Ultra modern, streamlined methods now save you extra money and give you greater maintenance protection than ever before. WE I.EASE ALL POPULAR MAKES 7 DAYS A WEEKI lllNG US YOUR BEST OFFER 8EFOltE YOU DEODEI ,...s 'FIREBALL FORWARD' Ben Gazzara stars with Ricardo Montalban and Eddie Albert In "Fireball Forward," a World War II drama airing on the ABC Sunday Night Movie (March 5) at OPM. -Gazzara stars as Major General Barret, newly assigned to the 14 tb Dlv1slon which bas sulered con- UnuaJ losses of Its for,ward obser- vaUon posts. Barret suspects the Germans know every move the division makes, but In the midst of bis lnvesUgatlon, the 14th Divi- sion Is ordered to attad. As they are preparing to move out, Barret receives word that the Germans have full lnformauoo on their bat- tle plans and locations. THE DAILY Pn.OT, TV WEEK .• MARCH 4, 19n INSTANT . TAX REFUND LOANS ! SA VE•T AX• MONEY-! ~--·----aTAT• T-•a ------....... MEO. INS. PRU,_IUMI IN .. moA 1t1M '19) REAL ESTATI! MEDICINE • DtlUGS !TAfE • LOCAL GAiOLINE LESS 11' TOTAL INCOME GENERAL SA1.H NET DRUGS OfHER SAi.ES "fAX Uflll. (AUTO, FURN., l!TC.) ~. I Sr ATE & LOCAL INCOME xx xx DK. t-ERSONAI. PltOPEltTY gw, PUSONAL f'ROPellTY <AUTO. 151. LESS REGISTllAl IOH FEI!) OM. STATE OISA811.ITY INS. 61t. OM .• HOS,,TAL HEARINCi AID LAIORATORll!S . TOTAL TAXU TRAVEi. f"OR Mao. INT8••1T Ml!OICAL 1NS. f'REMiUMS MORTGAGE OLASSl!S MEDICAL 'l!XPl!Nll!S (SUI-TOTAL) I.EN 9tl!&MB\JRSEO eY INS. ( ) ( ) INSTALLMENT LOANS . LESS 1"' TOTAL INCOMI!: TOTAL MEO. OED. 'CUttTKllUT-a TOTAL INTl!REST CAaH OTH•R NDUCTtoett cttUltCHl!S UNION PAOFHSIOHAL DUES WALL TOOU ANO SUPPLIES UNIFORMS P9tOTl!C. CLOTHlf(G• GllllllllOY 5COU•~ •LAUNDRY ANO CLEANING ' COMMUNITY CHl!R/UNITl!O f"UNO Auro USE <SCHEDULE> HEARl FUNP INCOME TAX f'llllEPARAflON ltfi5 cliOft CHILO CARE (SCHEDULE> )(MAS • EASTIR SeAU MARCH Of' OWQ ALIMONY (SCHl!&iLE> CANCER FUND INVESTMENT PUBLICATIONS ,,, f'EES MISC. ORGANIZED CHARITIES EDUCATION l!XPENSI! !SCHEDULE) POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS xx xx ISUSINESS EXPENSE !SCHEDULE) PARfiNERSHIP SHAK~ EMPLOYMENT AGl!NCY FEES -A'iffi>'iXPENSI -. TOTAL OTHER DEDUCTIONS CASUALTY LOIHS AND TM8PT1 - OTHER THAN CASH HHAL LUllli ····················· lOTAI. umu118UTION$ LESS INSURANCE RIC'O ( ) ( ) IUllflt..UiHTAaY NOTIS L.ESS EXCLUSIONS ( ) ( , TOTAL ································ l"•D•RAL aTATa -TOTAL DEDUCTIONS . A·l TAX SERVICE I WESTERN BUSINESS SERVICES INC., KEim TAX SERVICE 2300 HARBOR ~LVD. 563 W. 19th STRllT 1931 HAftBOR ILVD. I s4s.1ss1 J I 642-0212 I ( s4a.2404 I Help Us Help T• $av• Ta Mo•1yl '"' ... ,. .. .._., • c • .,, ... ,, • ,...,w.. 11 •• ...., ..,.. .w. ...... w.2•a. • ....... 4oc1...,. YN tt.I• wlll ..,_. ,.., tu 11.WHty ...a 191t ,..·~ta,........ to"' efflco. y .. --r M .We te tet ,.., ta ........... , ..... ., _._., te .,_ .., AYH ........... ....,.., c ..... ,_ ... flnt 41 ...... Alt .......... ,..., . TV 1.~i1 Evening Movies SUN~Y, MAKH 5 6:30 11 .. 0.nt ,.,..,., the Uftllnewn" (mys) '51-euddy BHr, Bob St ..... 7:30 2 I (C) "A fine Madnfta" (com) '66-Sun Connery, Joanne Wood-ward. t (C) "The Yaffow ....._ ~ (coftl) '65-lncrld 8e'1"'an. 1.-00 U "All the Kftlc'• Men" (dra) '50-Broderick CrawfOfd. t:oo 7 3 I (C) .. ,..,.._., ,..,..,,. (dl'll) 71-Ben Gunl'll, Eddie Alti.11.. 11:00 11:30 1:30 7:30 t:OO 11:00 "\ 11:30 7:30 1:00 1:30 11:00 11:30 I "De.th Is • Wemen" (mys) '67--Mark Bum~ Wiiiiam Dexter. t (C) "Th• J•u .,,.._,.. (mlll) '53--Danny Thomas, Pegy Let. 7 ~C) "The Wlunl ;,, ,..,. .. ~ '64-John Camdlne. 13 'The l'.nWrta!Mf'• (com) ' urence Olivier. Brenda ct. B•nzle. M°"~Y, MAllCH 6 7 (C) "fens Aero .. the River'' P8't I Cw") '66-Dean Martin. ' 5 (C) "Pk:ture Mommy DNd" (1t.11) '66-SuHn Gordon, Don Amac:he. t (C) "•IM4 AJley" C•dv) '515--John Wayne, Lauren Bacall. 4 10 (C) ''I Ttt.nll • '"'" Cdra) '62-Susan Hayward, Peter rlnch. 7 J I (C) "The Delphl •ureau'' (1u1) '71-Laurence Lucklnblll. t (C) "fen "'-8nd •ec1room1"" (com> '57-Dnn Madin, Eva Bartok. 2 I ''CNlctNn of the Demned" (tcl-fi)-lan Henry, Barbara Ferris. 11 "Th• 'uller •rush Gfrt" (com) '50-Luclfle B•ll, Eddie Albert. TUUDAY, MARCH 7 7 (C) "TH•t Across tt. lllver4' Concl (wes) '66-0ean Martin. ~ 5 (C) ''l'kture Mom~ DNd" (IU'I) '66-SuNn Gordon. Don Amac:ht. t (C) "'ltutne" Cw•) ~Ian Ladd, Jean Arthur. 4 10 (C) ''The Winni of Ol"' (cl•} '39-Judy Garta.nd. 7 J I (C) "The """*" (dre) '71-0arrwn McGavln, Paul Burk~ t .. ,..rtod of Adfustmenr' (com) '62-Tony FrancloH, Jane Fond•. 2 I "The Last Ctt.lten...-• (-) '67-Glann Ford, Chad Everett. 5 ••rtftdwnan'• er..ti'' (adv) '44-Joan Fontaine. 11 (C) "Neptune's Dtu~ (com) '49-&ther Willlams. WEDNUDAY, MAiiett I 6:00 10 (C) "The Other Man" (1111) f7~oy Thlnne1, Joan Hackett. 6:30 7 (C) "P'r•nllensteln eonqu.,. IM Worfd" (scMI) '66-Nlck Ad•ms. 7:JO 5 (C) "'1ctu,. Mommy o..cr• (1u1) '66--Susan Gordon, Don Am.cha. t (C) ''The Joumey" (•dv) '59-Yul Brynner, Deborah I<•"· 11:00 t (C) "'The Main Attnctlon" (d1'8) '63-Pat Boone. Nan~ Kwan. 11:30 2 I "Sol 'Madrfd" Cdr•) '68-Davld McCallum, Stella Stevens. !I (C) "Shepherd of the Hiiis" (drm) '41-John W•yne, Batty Fltld. 11 •'l'he "'8ntom ltMab" (my1) '45-Rlcharct Arttn, Stanley ~di•· 7:JO 11:00 ll:SO 1:30 7:30 l:JO t:oo 11:00 11:30 THU"9DAY, MARCH t 7 (C) "tc.nproe" (dra) '62-fflch•rd Boone, Mau,.en O'Hara. 5 (C) "'1ctu,. Mommy l>e•d" C•us) '66--Susan Gordon, Don Ameche. t (C) .. ,•pm'e 0.llc:8te Cond!Uon" (com) '65--Jackle Gleason. t "The Lan Wlnta,.. (dr•> '62-Tony Britton, John ~ittl&. 2 I "The S•n.._.,., (d1'8) '6!5--Ellz•beth T•ylor, Rlcharlf Burton. I (C) "The Tnll of the Lonesomt ,.,,... (adv) '36-Henry Fonda. 11 ''The Nevean" (wt1) '50-R•odotph Scott, Dorothy Malone. '1ttDAY, MUCH 10 7 (C) "East of lud•n" (adv) '64-Anthony Quayle. ~via Syms. t CC) "The ,..,. .. of ,.•utlne" (com) '47-e.tty Hutton. 4 10 (C) "How to P''8ma • '1a" CR> (com) '70-bon Knotts, Joe Flynn. 2 I (C) "Hunt.,.. (mys) '71-John Vernon, Steve Ihnat. t "The Men" (dl'8) 'SO-Jack Webb, M•rton Br8ndo. 2 I "'rentiensteln Must .. Dfftroyad" Chor} '59--Pater Cushln1. 5 (C) "Dtlert 'urJ" (dr8) '47-8urt LancHter, Unbeth Scott. 11 ''The Wiid One'' (dr•) '54-Merlon Br8ndo, lff Marvin. un.UtDAY, MAllCH 11 6:00 10 (C) "SunsftlM htrtot" (dr'8) '68-Cllff Robertson. Dina Mtrrlfl. SUNDAY MARCH 5 • 1:15 e ne Cllil lt•lll•n 1:30.llte .... ._.. l:f5 Cl) Tiie Cflfh'8pll1n 7:008T• _, Jtny Cl) c.a...t tf TtMnW aw..,w.....-m11111to.. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 • Nile Alflln/Sodll SecurttJ 7:3011 lite ,,... Coolin 8 ....... T1benulde CWr (j)DncUNa ac..,..rroni. fJlillf J .... ,.,. a .,.,., Daws ., .......... , ..... e Sla'ld H•rt/nt autstopllen 1:00 8 Cl) La., U..e. 11J ftlt ............. Cl) .... Eltdt .,,.. ..... Dtap wn llbbi .... fJ H1n1111 tf Tmtl 111 ow n.. '""'' ""' ......... .., ..... ,. ..... 1:15 (])lite Trte HMM ctlb 1:30 II CJ) LM u, IM .Uwe D s..ttp1ty DM&le'• .. ,. .. fJ .,., tf Dilcfttry llJ KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) e F..-a 11 Vldl m ..,,_ KaMtutl lO:JO 8 F• tM Ndea 1:45 (I) c.--AdlH D 1'1111 ..... Ufe 1:00 8 c...,. Tine D (I) Mllll a wta11 D , .............. , lMlt Cl) 1V I Loob It Llanln1 • ..., tf Dbcllwtry 9 C...tllt D (I)....... ...... • flltll ,., Tldaf Cl)" Oral ..... .., Mtladt COi ... E.8tlal a "•• w.ttte• a lhwlt: <C> ~ ., • e MELODYLAND in MOTION DllH" '* SpeciaJ-Rev .. Wilkerson 11:00 8 Cl) NHL ...., Chlcaao Blldl • ....,..Ml II ........ HIWb at Mlnnnob North StaB. E EJ11t y laal D Mtwit: .,.._, It Ceer' (mus) '63 t:J08TMa(s..,.,_ ._ " a=.Sh==Y•. .............. D Cl>Cil GB• ,, ..... 8 THE CHRISTADELPHIAN as. Dlllt Haf'""llC * .. This Is Your Bible" m llMI: -c.ty '"" (dre) '3S-8 T1't CMtt1•11,._. Shlr1ty Temple, Rochlllt Hudson. (j) lllwle: ""CanJ • T • Qwdl 11 t1tt ..... (com) '63--ttsUe Phillips, Kenneth fl) Featlnl Al.a Connor. 11:30 D lleN: (C) .,._ Yeu11 ....,. D (I) Tlilt Dt•blell•n (adventure) '53 -Mark Damon (l)~Tliltfth~ ' D .....,_ • ..,..., William C.mpbell. (1j I lflC!A I TI• IH the Cftlea Iii l•liltrt Study of why clviliz1llons rise and 7:30 t "luneet llouM•nf'' (d1'8) '!l~Wllll'-m Holden, Glorta Swenson. fall. 1:00 11 "The Shop Around the Comer" (dr•) '40-J•mn Stew8't. at ............ Jubi ... ,", , ' •. I I •• 1:30 7 , ' (C) "A T•• of Evll .. (R) (IUI) '71-Bart>al'll Stanwyc~. Bat1>al'8 ., f.lta Ea .. Yid• Partcln1, Roddy McDowell. E!) Qae MtllcaM t :OO 4 10 (C) ''Whet Did You Do In the w.,, 0.ddyf'' (com) '66-Dlck lO:OO B ~ .. 1 __ __._ Sh•Wn, Jam•• Coburn. , -... .,...,_, 10:30 5 CC> "'9cture Mommy Dead" (1u1) ·~un Gordon. Don Ameche, IJ CMh•p llJ SlnMft 11:00 I IC) "lnaQ ~ •nd (C) "Collr• Wom.n" 8 Hout tf P..., 11 ;'The be of IL Merit" (dra) '64-Rlchard Burton, P.ttr O'Toole. D (I) hllw!Mtt 11:30 g """••rt•" et.ti Seem" (•dv) '0--0•rt Frobe. Cl),..,. .. 7 "l.ootl 8.cJl lft Anl8f" (dr1) '69-Rlch•rd Burton, Cl•lre Bloom. D lllwle: "'TM S.1 Wolf" (dra) '41 I "Mta•ton to V•lce" (adv> '63-0••n Flynn. -EdWard G. Robinson, John Gar· u (C) "The '....w.nr (dra) '62-.JMn G•bln. field, ldl Lupino. P11e 8 12:008lerMI a 11t1t"' ,,_ .. ,......,...,.,. QIU19d1Wlldt 12:lODQ'llDWtrt• QempltHllfp T•• Uw covm11 of metdl from the Dlvld Plftc Munlclpll Courts In Hollywood, Aottcfl. fJ NA Dlf9I 0,. ftMtltlott W Flnals ro11t1dl f""' U.. Oonll Coun· try Club In Mla11t, RI. GJ Hmf 3:00 8 M1411 Abortions 1re discussed . • T ...... Trllll Cl) Dlndleos a 11ctJ.., ,,.... em c....11t 1:00 e ~· ......... Rally: (C) D Mewit: HJ1trM Daptntt Mtn" ...._. FrWlf' (mys) '40 -Bom (1dY) 'S0-4>reston Foster, Vlraln!' Karloff, Bel• Lucosl. Grey. ID OUt9t' u.tts (I) Fil• Futura I ..... Nick C.rter D Hippy Wu d • r • r a "Borreio T ..... PubUcl Sprlnp" 8 Ult la lplCll (I) Mn: "Zftz!" (com) '0--Tom E!) Deni Open wt Poston, Julia Meade, Jim Backus. 1:30 8 NFL Adiell "The Fln1I Steps to (Ji Prilus tht Super Bowl" m CltJUtf Cl) o.tatlit 500 S11ct Car bet Q) Reller Derby ()) ~ s,w.11, fJl) TIM Cerponte Vin D DINCllou . • ,.,.. Cll CIS W Claaic &> hllwl111te • Voict tf Cllnry 3:30 fl Mowte: "Ifft S,.ft". (dra) '58- Z:OD 8 SM.._, Ca .. lticNI C...,.., Anthony Quinn, Ear1 Holllm1n, Shir· D OJ._ llld All-.n 111 Booth • • ..., ~ Cl) ...... •nd AlllMn e...-•Muke DlmMeetU..Pr• ft llewle: "1'1111 lull fw Hire" ()) Dlktlrt ·-D ~ ~" ''Ranch" z:-e0r.1 ..... .._.... D l'MlllrY Maury Green Is host to ~::. :':": "The 39 steps" Assemblyman Jldl R. Fenton (D· Q.ll Montebello), tfle new Assembly M•· El ~ lltport jority Floor Leider. 4:00 Cl) Foni• (j) cr..,.._., w. ... , a ,...,.... D.,.... Adilll ,..,. D Stal'ti .. "The Afth P1ssen1er" (I) f1a a.""'-Mtl Ferrw, Dina Wynter. IJ .... : {C) "Wlddllt 1111p .. ttl tt r111u • nw tlll Arwr (com) '61-Jack Lemmon, fD Celsllltltloft "Health Quackery'' Rick Helson. ID M .. lu a .... " u..11 .... a NHL Adieft CIJ .,_..Sit Im r..... Lltlne 8' 1'1111 ls tile Uft t!) Ra Hu•bard m 1a1pt 4:30 CIJ e111.,....1p w. 9'ICt Sunder llefln": 1:30 I'll WednNde1 llCllEIT llllP TIE II THE lllY JIU•EY • JAC« UM .... • •ICllY 1.iuoet • YUL llYMNEI • DHOIAM llHI lund•J Thunder TIE YEUft PIPl'l IEUCITE El·IJYCE COllTIN • SllltL.ll IMC&Atll • tU MMtltSOll • JAClltl WAIOIC • ILYMIS IOMllS Mottd•, ,,,., II.Ill TIE PEILI Al.LEY Of PIUUIE • JO• WAYll • AlllTA EDDI • llTTY 1tDno11 • JOllll l.UllO ,.,..., Seturdey lllUE IUllET -.oaa THE DAILY f»ILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH '· 1972 You're invited on a personal tour of Chad Everett's dream house, now under construction when JERRY VISITS CHAD 10:30 PM casa as-1., B llnis Hocu, Kinas vs. Bruins, live from Boston. Ci) Tarzan Thutrt (I) star Trtll fJ Sdtltct flctilll n.trt: .... lion" Edward Judd, Yotlo Tani. m JOHN WAYNE IN CIJ Newt Ray Wll10n 9 MM: (C) .., J. .. (SUS) '68 - Georee Peppard, Raymond Burr. ............ GD 1'11 W• Ill NIA f "r "'1 N, * 0 They Were Expendable" 1:00 B (() SlltJ Mllh m fntivll ti Clallcs: "1'IJ Wen D 8' NtWt ~" (dr1) '45 -Robert Cl) Vop11 t. tlM ..._ ti Seo Montiomery, John W1yne. 8 Wiid Wild Wat f1l) nlrtJ Mlluas Wltl9 •• : II) Tiiis la T• Jona m •Mfellt a MaJbtny lfD a s.t1r1 .. AIMAtlrt m • 5:001J F1111ily C&laJo-fVM119N "Hunt· G!J NahiMo M'* ed" Ivanhoe steps Into a web of 6:30 1J Story TIINtrt hatred and intriiue whtn his ene-D ..... Hutti Williams mies attempt to abduct I lovely m ~ ftlblra: (IO) ....... Saxon prlnctSS. fMI tile UnllMn" (mys) '58 - Cf) "''* lo1 Buddy 81tr, Bob Steele. a Mtwtt: cc, ...,,..., ... ..._ m ••u,oct • 1me1 ......... (rom) '67 -Debbie a ,,..,. Aern Watson, Denver Pyle. G!) Mantrap • (1j..... 7:00 8111 News Clete Roberta ll)StlrTrall D MUTUAL Of OMAHA'S @ SpedlJ ot t111 w..t "The Rest· * WILD KINGDOM less urth" stars Marlin Perkins m o.w sumtM .., e Wfld aa..._ ''Th• c.mt1a ot Im Olis the Desert Outback" 8' Pottr11t of I Stir D llrbln Mdtair S11ow a RUc WOltd Cil "" 1t1w m Pltttrn "' Uwtn1 D Unldos 5:30 IJ An1911 Wlftd A look 1t the con· (I) arws tributlons made by the study of fJ Dtd ValllJ Dip 1re1t apes. CIJ P....,..t to Tmol (J) Mewlt: "'TM ""''' ...,.. (drt) fl) ll•mil .., ... '59-Audrey Hepbum, Peter Flnch. (Continued) SUNDAY, MAllCH 5 6:30 11 "Gl•nt From the Unic-rt" (mys) '58-Buddy Beer, Bob Steele. 7:30 2 I (C) "A flne M.._." (com) '66--San Connery, Jo•nne WOOCS. w.,'d. t (C) "The Y .. low hits Royce'' (cam> '65-ln1rld Bertm•n. 1:00 11 "All the Kine'• Men" (dr1) '50-Broderlck CrewfOl'd. t:OO 7 3 6 (C) "Flrebell ,_.,..,, (dre) '71--Ben Gazz•re. Eddie Albert. 11:00 6 "Deeth It e Women" (mys> '67-Muk Bums, Wiiiiam 0.JCter. 9 (C) "Th• Juz .,.,._,.. (mus) '53-Dinny Thomn, Pegy LH. 11:30 7 (C) "The Wlunt ot ,..,.. .. (ICHI) '64-John Carradine. 13 "The Ent9rtalner" (com) '60-laurence Olivier, 81'9nd• de B•nzle. 6:30 7:30 1:00 11:00 MONDAY, MARCH 6 7 (C) "Tena Acr•t the lttv.r' Part I (w .. ) '66-0e•n Martin. 5 (C) ''f"ktut'W Mommy 0..4" (1u1) '66--Suun Gordon, Don Amec:he. t (C) "•lood Alley" (adV) '55-John Wayne, Lauren Bacall. ' 10 (C) "I Thank • Foor (dre) '62-Su11n H•yw1rd, Peter Flnch. 7 3 6 (C) "The Delphi •u,...u'' (1u1) '71-Uurence Luckinbill. t (C) ~en ThouMnct ••droom• ... (com) '57-D"n M•rtln, Eva B1rtok. 11:30 2 I "CNldt'Wn of the Demne4" (1Cl·fl)-l1n Henry, Barbare Ferris. 11 "Th• Fuller •rush Girt" (com) '50-LucHle 'Ball, Eddie Albert. TUESDAY, MARCH 7 6:30 7 (C) ''T'eua Acr091 the' Rive,.• Cone! (wes) '66--Dean Martin. 7:30 5 (C) '"Pktul'W Mom!"l 0.14'' (1u1) '66--SuHn Gordon. Don Ameche. t (C) .. Shene" (w•) 53--Al1n Ladd, J .. n Arthur. 1:00 4 10 (C) "The Wlunt ot Oz" (cl•) '39--Judy Garf1nd. 1:30 7 3 I (C) "The ......._ .. (dre) '71-Darren McQavln, Paul Bunce. 11:00 11:30 t "P'ertod ot AdfuMment" (com) '62-Tony F'rancloH, J•n• Fond•. 2 I ''The Last ChellenM': <-> '67-Glenn Ford, Chad Evel'9tt. 5 "'l'WnChman'• CrMI!' (•dv) '-«--Join Fontaine. 11 (C) "Neptune'• D1ulf'lt•,.. (com) '49--Esther Wllll•m1. WEDNESDAY, MARCl'f I 6:00 10 (C) ''The Other Min" (1u1) '70--Roy Thlnne1, Joan Hackett. 6:30 7:30 11:00 11:30 7 (C) "'ranbnatein Conquer1 the World'' (tcHI) '66-Nick Adams. 5 (C) "i-tdu,.. Mommy Deed" (1u1) '66--SuHn Gordonk Don Ameche. t (C) ''The Jounte1" (adV) '59-Yul Brynner, Deborah •"· t (C) ''Th• Main Atlt9ctlon" (dra) '63--Pat Boone, Nanoy Kwan. 2 I "SOI 'M1ctrtcr• (dra) '6&--01vld McCallum. Stella St-ns. 5 (C) ... hephent ot the Hiils" (dra) '41-John Wayne. Betty Field. 11 '"The fl'hlintom Speab" (mys) '45-Rlch•rd Arlen, Stanley ftid••· THURSDAY, MARCH 9 6:30 7 (C) "Kenproe" (dra) '62-Rlchard Boone, Mau,..en O'Hara. 7:30 5 (C) ""ctul'W Mommy Dt1d" (sus) '66--Suun Gordon, Don Ameche. t (C) .,Pa~·· Dellalte Cendltlon" (com) '65-Jeckle GIHton. 11:00 t "The last Winter" (dral '62-Tony Britton, John ~lttJc. 11130 2 I "The S1ndplpe,.' (dra) '65-Ellzabeth Taylor, Richard Burton. 6 (C) ''Th• Trait of the Lonesome Pine" (ldv) '36-Henry Fonda. 11 "The Nevaden" (w•> '~R•ndolph Scott, Dorothy M•lone. I ntlDAY, MARCH 10 6:30 7 CC) "East ot Su4an" (1dV) '64-Anthony Quayle. ~Ml Syms. 7:30 t CC) ''T'hll P'erfls of P1utlne" (com) '47-Belt)I Hutton. 1:30 ' 10 (C) "How to ,,..,,,. 1 flll" (R) (com) 7 0--bon Knotts. Joe Flynn. t:OO 2 I (C) "Hunt.r" (mys) '71-John Vernon, Steve lhn•t. 11:00 t "The Men., (dra) '5o-J1ck Webb, Marton Brando. 11:30 2 I ''Fra!Nlenmln Mu1t .. DntroJed" (hor) '59-Peter Cu1hln1. 5 (C) "Desert 'urY' (dra) '47-Burt Lancaster. Uz1beth Scott. 11 ''Th• Wiid One'' (dra) '54-Mulon Brando. L" Mervin. SATURDAY, MARCH 11 6:00 10 (C) "Sunshine ,._.,._.. (dr•) '68-Cllff Robertson, Dini Merrill. 7:30 t "Sun.et lloeltw•nt" (dra) ·~w11111m Holden. Glorta Swanson. 1:00 11 ''The Shop Aroun4 the Comer" (d~) '40-James Stewart. 1:30 7 3 6 (C) "A Taste of £Yll" (R) (su1) '71-Barbara St1n11111YCk. Barbara Parfcln1, Roddy McOow1ll. t:OO 4 10 (C) ''Whet Did You Do In the War, Dedcty?'' (com) '66--Dlck Sh•wn, James Cobum. 10:30 5 (C) "Plctul'W Mommy Dead" (tus) '66--Su11n Gordon. Don Ameche. 11:00 t (Cl '"Snake P9ople"' •nd (C) ''Cobra Woman" 11 ''Th• Eve ot St. M•rk'" (dra) '6'-Rlch1rd Burton, Peter O'Toole. 11:30 6 "tte.•uten Stat. Secret" (adv) '60-Gert Frobe. 7 "&.Atoll •Id! In ~ (dra) '69-Rlchard Burton, Claire Bloom. I "Miiiion to Venice" (1dv) '63-0Hn Flynn. 13 (C) "The President" (dre) '6Z-J•n G1bln. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 SUNDAY MARCH 5 1:15 m .,.. Cll1stepllln 1:30 m • .... Aluiwef• 6:f5 Cf) Tiii Cllf'oi11pben 1:00 11 r .. 11e1 JenJ Cf) CatMdrel tf TOMonw ®)W...,Wttdlllffbr mu.eto.. II) Public · Affaln/Sodll Security 7:30 11 n. llMWie loolln U ...._ T1bltude Ctlolr Cl) Dktctitns UC....,.Proftle fJ .., J. Harp QgDtl*tJDlwl m Yltli ... 1nd fdtnds II) Slcnd H•rt/The Chrtstoplltfl 1:00 II Cf) U11J Ulte My Felt u1n1111Man1 CI> ... , Etbtl Open Ho• D .. , Wltll Rabbi MIU fJ Htmd of Trvth (fj Old TI•• Gospel Hour m....,. .. m1ev1v11Flr11 8:15 (I) Tiit Tree House Club 8:30 • CJ) Looll Up Ind .Uvt DStmdiptty D Aaait'• C.r11t fJ .,., •• Dilcovtry llJ KATHRYN KUHLMAN * (IN COLOR) • , ..... I II -IB Kltlt'111 Ku'1tun 10:30 B Fa tlle ....... 1:.45 Cl> Ce•••ltJ AdloR 811111 .... Lift t:OO B c. ..... Tint D (I) IWI • .._ D lmraltioMI z.... Cf) 1V I Lieb It l.Nntln1 a.,., " DbeMrJ a c....t D Cl> t.llldlllt .,...,.. m fdlt ftr Tq Cf) fJ Ont ltobltb II) ....... Clltl ... E.aculln al It Is Wrttt.n 8 Mewlt: (C) ~ br till m MELODYLAND in MOTION .,._,. * SpeciaJ-Rev. Wilkerson 11:00 IJ Cl) NHL MeclllJ Clllcaao Bl1ek • .......,..,... ht Mttio1 Hawb 1t Minnesota North Stars. e Ells 1 1111 D Mtiwil: ....., It CMr' (mua) '63 9:30 II ltMf's Rtll&ltn ~ltn SltlplfD. Bobby V•. • Sutlen to Stltlon ...... ..,.. .... a THE cHRISTADELPHIAN I CI> (j) m • ••••••••tblll•~ * "This Is Your Bible" m =--~·~:;.,dra) '35- IJ TIM Cllrtsladtl,..._1 Shlr1ty Templt, Aochelle Hudson. (I),.....: °'Clny .. T...... GI Qwda II tlle ..... (com) '63-ltsllt Phllllps, Kennith II) Ftltlnt,.... ~';) Tiii DottblldecUn ll:JO fJ MM: (' "'Tiit ,..., IHln" Cf) Lit.,..,. It upt (•dvtnblre) 53 -Martt Damon. fJ KltlltJll Kutilaal Wlll~m Ctmpbell. @) llflC!ALIT111t 11td the Cftltl 9 utpt Study of why civilizations rise end fill. • ...,., Sl"lf111 lublltt Cl) fib Es II VWa ma ......... 10:00 IJ ..,. .. L11nt111 D CMnt•1• MJ Stf'MOn IJHMtf Powtr D Cl>hllnkle (f)l.tefalll fJ Mewlt: "Tiit St1 Wlff" (dr1) '41 -Edward G. Robinaon, John Glr· fleld, ldl lul>lno. 12:001)1.1 .... dlMtetat,,. llt ......... tPlfllt auaw.w. 12:30D99Wtrl• Cll1mpl1111ip T•• Uvt COWtt1Ct cf tMtdl from tht David P1rtt Munlclpel Cou11s In Hollywood, FIDflda. DNA Dtrll ..... '""""*' ltlf Fln1la rounds r.-tbt Dofll Coun· try Club In Ml1ml, Re. m HIZll J:OO II Mtdla Abortions ire discussed. m T-. Tdall Cl) DirlctlM1 Cll llclJ • Fn.M• am c:. • .m 1:00 8 Slytltur't M..., laU,: (C) 1J Mowit: "11t'" Dupente Men" "l&lcl FIWIJ" (mys) '40 -Boria (1dv) '5()..-f>reaton Foster, Vlr1lnl1 Kar1off, Bela Lul0$l. Grey. m OUttr U.ltl (I) Fii• featur1 m """ Nick C.rter O Him W Ill d • r 1 r 1 "Borreao II) T,._ PubUca Sprln1s" 8 Ult ltl Spid (()Mn: ''z.tz.I" (eom) '~Tom EB Donl Opeft loff Poston, Julia Meade, Jim 81ckus. l:J0 11 Nfl Actiel '1he fln1I Steps to Iii Prlltus the Super Bowl" GJ CllPltr CJ) o.t1rte soo .a car a.c. m ..... , Dtftty CIJ AIMrtclll S,W.1n m "" Cerptnte Vin D DirKtioltl fl) Tom CJ) CIS W Cl-* GD hllwl• m Yea of Cltwllry 3:30 II Movie: "'Hot SptH" (dra) '58- 2:00 I Sutlftowr C.lebrltloft C..,.., Anthony Quinn, Elr1 Holll1111n, Shir· a.QJA?Jll ..... ...,. ley Booth • .., ..., ~ (]) ....... Ind Aa""'1 llJ ...,_.. • Mtxlcie D m Meet t11t Pr• II .... : "Tllll lua fw Hirt" (j) o.tart 2:30 I Or. ,,... "-ta D AIMfbl Advtnblrt "R1nch" la.-, M1ury Green Is 11ott to crllm :! ~: "'Tiit J9 steps" As.stmblym1n .licit R. Fenton (0· · Montebello), the new Assembly Mi· &> Aalbltwe Rlport jorlty floor Leider. 4:00 (}) Ftn1• (I) a........., w. llda1 D llli&M D ...,._ Actiel Prt-fHt D sterti.. '1he fifth P1Ssen1er'' (() f ICll lie ,.... Mel Ferrer, Dina Wynter. 1J .._.: (C) "Wlddllt •1p 11 9J It Tallel a T1tilf tlw AlwJ"' (com) '61-~ Lemmon, fD eou.1t1t1oa "H111lth Quaelttry" Rick Nelson. 8' M ..... a ....... Ltwtll .... a NHL Adttft • Sperb let G> ....... Lid• m Tllll •• tile Llf• GB .. Hu•banl ED lailtlt 4:30 CI> a.......,.1p btt bet Sunder llellttM: 2:30 PM Wedn .. d•r llCllEIT llllP TllE II TIE lllY JOUllEY •Mel LIMMCNI • RICllY "El.IOI • YUL NYMlllR • DHOUM llH ,,.,,., Tllunda1 TIE YELUI PIPA'l IEUCATE aLl·llYCE COIDITIDI • SllllLIY MACUlllt •IP MADISON • JAClll IUAlote • llYNIS IOMllS llottd•r ,,,., UID THE PEILI Al.LEY OF PIUUIE • JONll WAY•l • Altlll HIPI • nm NITIOM • JOHN lUMD TUNd•r Seturda1 UE IUllET IMEYID • A1M LADt • JIM AllTitUI • WIWAlll NOllPI • ll.OlllA IWA•ION MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE ~~3-~'•'· @ THE DAILY PILOT. lV WEEK, MARCH <4. 1972 You're·invited on a personal '7 tour of Chad Everett's dream house, now under construction when JERRY VISITS CHAD 10:30 PM casa Cl Sunday 0 Ktnp HocPy Klnp n. Bruins, live from Boston. Cl) TMUn n...trl (() Star Tri\ 0 Scilnct F1dlea T1leltrr. ., .... lion" Edw1rd Judd, Yoko T1nl. ID JOHN WAYNE IN ()) ..._ Ray Wil10n di .... : (C) .., J." (SUI) '68 - Georae ~pard, Raymond Burr. ............. EB nil ._. In NIA ; ~ I ·~ I N I * "They Were Expendable" 1:00 a CI> a., 11...._ m Fntiva1 " Claaica: "nllf w... om" ... ExptHable" (drl) '45 -Robert (I) v.,. .... tllll .... .,, ... Montaomery, John Wayne. O Wiid Wild West f1l) T111'11 Mlnutn WltlT • • : al Tllil 11 T• JMa m lnsitttt a MaJberrJ lfO a Sat•rt .. Mwllblre m V1a1t 5:0011 fa•llJ Classio--IYllMt "Hunt-El).,_., ...... ed" Ivanhoe steps Into 1 web of 1:30 D StlfJ Theatre hatred 1nd lntriaue wtltn his ene-0 Newl Hu8h Wllll1mt mies attempt to abduct a lovely m ~ Future: (IO) ....... Saxon prlnces's. ,,.. t1111 U...._" ("'11) '58 -CI> Mllllc lol Buddy 81tr, Bob StHle. D Mtwlt: (C) <ff•., _. 1N m Passport tit TIMI Milloftllr1" (rom) '67 -Debbie 8 C'"" Acm W1tson, Denver Pyle. &> Mantnp al..... 7-JIO 8 lf1 Newa Clete Robtrts OlstarTIH D MUTUAL OF OMAHA'S Qi) Special of die WMll "Tll• Rest· * WILD KINGDOM Im E.arth" stars Marlin Perkins fD Dlvid SualtlRd Show CJ Wiid Kl•... "Tiit Camell of II) On the Desert Outback" m Portrait of a St.er 1J llrban McNalr SM a bcil1 Wedd (I) "" ,... U) Plttlm for lMft& 0 Unldos 5:30 11 Anla1I Wtttd A look 1t the con· ()) Clriut trlbutlons m1de by the study of D Didi YalltJ Deys 1r11t 1pes. m P....,.rt tt Tmel Cl) flkivil: "The Nm'1 SIMy" (dra) fl) ll•urel 1Uyal1 '59--Audrey Hepburn, Peter Finch. (Continued) THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 19°1\ SUNDAY (ContJnued) Species" An ISCllpet from • wom· ft!l IO'l Zoo•I an's prison pulls a strinc of rob· ti) ~r blries to finance her surch for her n.-Wiid lltlol• ex·husband and 8·yt1r.old ton. : , __ .... Guests are Penny Fuller and Tom lil!l!7 ....... Stterritt. t!I!> Yaritdad m Movie lruts: (2111) "All tile m The Slltll Sense K.lq'a Mttt" (dr1) 'SO-Broderick 7:30 f) ()) CIS SUndly Mowte: (C) (zt.t) Crlwfonf, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, "A fiH MadMSS" (com) '66-Sean M1rcedes McCambridce, Jofln Derek. Connery, Joanne Woodward, Jean Story of a Southern GOYemor who 11alnst the backlround of a mllltary headqu1rten In World W1r II. OJ MIHfftJ Cetl••ltJ tBW..tlyNtwsHfPllOb f1l) (Ji).......... n.Mra Ell• betll R "HofTible Consplrxlts'' M11y, QuHn of Scots, Is In e1ptivity, and Walslnpam urps Ellzabtttl to UI· cute her and ttlus rtmovt the clan· ,., of Catholic plots. ll!)RMU&,aMI Seberr. Patrick O'Neal, Colleen Dew· ln1urur1tes a wredlless, corrupt ad· hurst, Clive Revill. Dramatic comedy ministration, destined for failure. 9:15 fB WeetlJ "°'11 ~ MOND AY MAltCH I For mornl• ind aftwnoon llstlnp, pleaM see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, •re the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES about an ece«itric poet and the ti) Tiit •1 Qwst1oa 9:31 G ()) c.de'a c...., Kathryn Hays w~men around him. ai1'f1Mc U. ruests 11 a beautiful woman with t:OO ID "'Ille INc ...,. (ldv) '49 -0 t1i m Watt DilMJ "Banner In fB ..,.. 111 Variety Heer romantic ties to Shtf1ff Sam Cade Mickey Rooney, •Tllomas Mitchell. the Sky" Part I of two parts. James tJ!) C41mt1t Ewtlta whose child Is tdnapptd and held t;lO D (C) "Tiit 10e1 _. I" Part I MacArthur stars In 1 suspenseful IC· a> Noelle de &ala "World Light· for 1 blumt ral\IOm. (mus) '56 -Yul 8rynMf, Dtbor1h count of a younr SWiss mountain wei1ht title boxina match" 0 ..._ Larry Burrell l<trr. dimber's attempt to conquer • QI Mtwit: (C) UUllCltr Utt Yu• fB ..,_ ... Mew1t 10:00 (I) "'Ille TlllW hicil" (mys) '60- treecherous Alpine puk. Y• Tree" Im E*tlla Mllllcltn Edmond O'Brien, Julie lAndon. a E,..etness m , ...... Musical .. 12:00 a .... c.-" <ldv> '54-6""" O Miltiea $ Mewie: <C> <1;.11r> "'Ille 10:00 D 9 m Tiit leW 0... Olscov· Lanc1n, Mete Jerpna.. -rM ltad '""" ..... lte,a" (comT '65 1:30 B di m Jla., Stewart ... ery at fourtffn" Jane Wyman auests CIM" (mys) '54 -Alex Nicol. lnarid Berrman, Shir1ey Maclalne, "Old School Ties" Gloria . DeHtv.en as 1 pediatrician who must learn a l:OO D (C) '"Th .....,.,..._,. (dra) '69 Rex Harrison. Story of ten years in Arthur O'Connell and Wilham Wtn· youni boy's secret befOfl she can -John Wayne, Katlla'1ne Ross. the life of a Rolls Ro,ct, its three dom ruest in story of problem· treat him. m '"Th MqalficHt ........ (com) owners and the romantic lnterlud8' pl1rued fund-ralsinr campal1n. g Ntn Dick Garton •42 _ Henry Fonda, Lynn Bari. that occur IS the ownership chanres. 9:00 B at m leulWI "He Was Only " C...uatlJ fllAlek 3:00 Cl) (C) ............... (com) '65 m Three Passports to Adwttrt.. • Seven" A rnevinr rrandfather, al· GI ..... Ken ~nes f -Tony Curtis, Jeny Lewis. " "Bastille Day" thouah aced and crippled, seeks • Jee Dt SIM 1 o,e. .,_ 9 (C) ~ •m lei fD (Jj) Tiie fNndl Ctltf "Elepnce ven•eance for nffdless duth of his 9 ..._, f,.. tile f.,_ (dra) '54 -Rodi Hudson, Jane Wy· With Aspic" • l!Mi!a W-lld ltln&dtm youni 1r1ncbon. Michael Lindon 10:30 tJ Jany Yllits Chad Everett is In· man. lil!l!7 wrote and directed this se1ment. tervlewtd by Jerry Dunphy. 1:00 a oo@ m MC s.11J fllewit: u ,.,.., r• Anatrt111 ... U ROLLER GAMES DIRECT <C> {2ltf) "flr9ball Fenraftl" (dra) Cl) At ._ • * LAT-Birds vs Kangaroos '71-Ben Gazzara, Ricardo Montal· II) W..._. Ntws Chuck Cecil U Roller &a•tt ban, Eddie Albert. Story of 1 "mus-D (]) (j) m Thi n1 "Th• Deadly tan(' aeneral and his men told 10:45 QJ) A hlllic M•r/OectiM 72 -------------------~ m DnW LJttlttellltCriek •l.Mlt , ••• 10 Gene Barry stands accused of grand larceny in ...... Olftaa... with Barry Sullivan•Gia Scala Jack Kelly & Gene Evans. 11:0011 CI> DD()) at,._. ............. (j) Mtwlt; ...,._ h I W...1'" (rnys) '67 -M1r1' Bums, William Dexter. "Mewie: (C) "Tiit Jazz ........ {mus) '53 -Danny Thomas, PtUY l.M. GI fH• festival "Two a( A Kind" ..,...,.KllM ... fD Tiit F...,ta Sap a Mtwtt: "'Ille f'1711• .,.....,. 11:3011 Na• et the 11m D«ISulUJ T•l&M ... (R) D IMle: <C> "'Ille Wlanl ., Men" (Scl·fi) '64 -John Carradine, Roatr Gentry. ())T.,.. m Mtwtt: "'T1te bllt1lil8f" (com) '60 -L.aurenct Olivier, Brenda de Banzlt. 12:30 Cl) ........ Aaswtn ID I 18clll I TUii Qae11 Hott 8111 Dally ind 1uest Comtl Wilde look at tuna flshinr. sport, old style and present day super seiner (mod· em net fltflln1). 1:00 B Mewte: M£11J l.Mllt' (dflm1) '49-Vlctor Mature, Lizabeth Scott. 8 (J)Newt l:JO. MM: "Trlt" (dt1) '51-Jeln Simmons, Michael Rennie. 2:308News 2:5081Ntws f \, r t't I •, 'I 4:00 8 Mewle: (C) .,._ I "*" MJ s--y......,. (ICW) '67--«iof>. ert W11Mr. Ptter Lawtord, Jill St. John. Story ebout 1 ,oun1 OC>POJ· tunlst who dt¥IMs a achtme to blackmail 1 m1tt•rt. UTiie IHlema (j)""7 -D (l)aJU.. -.a. Strlt ....... _. ...... ,.. .... tl)c.tlt ... fl)(Jj)S... ... ..,, ............... IDO...ttw.......,. ao.-.i ..... 4:30 (1) Mtwtt: "'T'lllt TtlW Yelce" (mys) '&G-Edmond O'Brien, Julie London. I ,., ........ ,.... Bentl, set.ubedl D TH l.oM ..... .,.., ... , ... I Tltt M.....,. Etc..efta def .... m••rnllH • EB.._,, lie ,., a.. 5:0008(1)9 ..... (l)F..,s.ad IJllDict Y• 0Jae •"' flatlk111 ...... IDUMllW......-~ ea••""' IDTnlllw.t m....,.. .... ,. 5:15&>,._.... ..... . 5:308&.tlt ...... (J)llle ..,.._ D (l)UJ,.... aw s-t. (c.iatfMd) I h beBerlylbow 4p1n.Color Bob8r1Waper JmSLlobnlil 'Bo'W I l~I •Y Sawnmer Vacation' CBIS2 . All-American favorite Pat Boone guests on J•1n a•-lll'S . STl8 IP UI Cllll 7131 Pll casa ' \. ,.,. 12 Children all over Southern California are helping Bill Keene paint a colorful weather picture. Their delightful and imaginative drawings are shown each weeknight as part of the weather story THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 on "The Big News" at 6 and "Eleven O'Clock Report." We thought ttiat would brighten your day. casa MONDAY (Continued) m Dennis tlt1 Menace m Qj) Tiie Elldtlc CompaftJ m Don Wllsoft'1 Ton Talk QI ID GHll1an'1 llland ti?!) La Hon famlllar 6:00 fJ rn o o o m ""' fJ (I) Wild Wild Wast m Thi Flintstones ID I Dnt11 of Jeannie (IJ) NET Playbou11 llolJlphJ fD Hod11poclie Lod1e @I) Notldtnt 34 m Desert Report 9 Marberrr RFD al> El Amo 6:30 e Beat the Clock D Movie: (C) (90> "Tna Acna tit• River" Part I (wes) '66-0ean Martin, Alain Delon, Joey Bishop, Rosemary Forsyth. A youn1 Spanish nobleman comes up 111lnst f'OIUIS and rascals of frontier America when he flees to Tuaa after beln1 •c· c!Atd of killln1 his sweetheart's fiance. (() C8S NIWI Walter Cronkite ®I The Mouse f ldoly m AndJ GrlfflUI Show " ID Nannr and tile Profeuor m Wancllrfust aa'"" Acres a!) El Prof. Sqttarfo m Yldorfa Jamu Show 1:00 fJ rn o m ...... IJNYPO (I) Trvtt. tr-Coallqueocts (() Drapet fJ Whaf1 MJ Untf lHl Adaat·l2 m ll.Ovt Lucy Ii) I Dream of Jeannie fD Hlat9r, of Art @I) Puente ell Amor Cit Movie: "fall Safe" al) To It An11CM1nc:td 7:30 f) Stand Up and C1Mer Pat Boone 1uests. Cl) Drtpet 0 Dr. Simon Lodi• 'The Wander· er" A man is falsely char1ed with the murder of a 1ir1 who is very much alive. 1J Movie: (C) (21111S.) "Pldu" Mommr Dead" (sus) '66 -Susan Gordon, Don Ameche, Martha Hyer, Wendell Corey. A youn1 af r1, In 1 sanitarium since the death of her mother, returns to her father's house and battles the stepmother who Is seekin1 1 valuable necklace taken from the mother the nlaht of her dt1th. (I) To Tell tM Trvttl (I) I Dream of Jeannie fJ Million $ Movie: (C) (21u') "Blood Aller" (adv) '55 -John Wayne, Lauren Bacall, Anita Ekbt11. An American merchant captain helps an entire villa1e escape the Chinese Rads. @) Lara Make a Deal m Hotlit's H•oa m 0rarnet aJ) •• tile Spotfl&frt m Citywltdllrs ti) Do-Ra·MI m l.auje (Continued) '72 MERCURY Station .Wagon BRAND NEW 10 PASSENGER. Air conditioning, uto. tuns., power steering & br•kes, lu9g•ge r•ck, tilt wheel, t inted 91•11, crou country ride p•chge, r•dio w/ rHr pHkers. IHutiful yellow ~5214 17. Orig. Fnt. list $5536.40, OUll PRICE $429~ WE LIKE P'lOf\.E ••• w.·,. 61.4 to Seo YOUI PlEASE DON'T LEA VE UNTIL YOU'RE HAPPY I GAIDIN HOVI II.YD.• llOOICHUIST Photte 61'-JtlO THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 MONDAY (Continued) ES 111pe11to Yalcltz SMw 1.-00 II (I) lun.U "Alias Festus H1ain" Festus Is 1rresttd and forced to st1nd tri1I as a murderer n1med Frank E1ton, who btlrs an unc1nny likenea to the deputy. Da.1 8'••••• 1H 111rt11'1 LluP.ln Guest Debbie Reynolds sinis. d11ices, chews 1um and ,. throws punches. fJ CIHJ ) &> ........ fl .. c"'C ... t C II 1 • • plea A bthlnct the scenes look 1t some of the world's most extr1- ordh\lry 1thlttes. m w, Cffffltll ... m Tiit Ylral•• fli) QI) Sptdll of tM Wttl "Awake ind Sina" Witter r1iilltth1u stirs In Hollywood Television Thtltre's new production of Clifford Ocltts' 1935 Broldw11 dr1m1. ll)Llltecelld• S!)Nl11 1:30 m TMll • C:.U...ltlCel "MERV" Next Mon, 8:30 * Great Premiere! Ch. 11 HO 8 (I) Htrt's l.llcJ (R) ,.Comedlln Rip Wilson joins Lucy in 1 spoof of "Gone With the Wind" o a m•......, .... =cc> (2llf) ., 1"'*. ,..,. (drl) '62- SUSln H1yw1rd, Peter Flrich, Oline Cilento. A doctor; convicted of tu· thln1sla, finds herself employed sever1I years liter by the PfQStCUtor who tried her ca•. fJ (l)(j)Q)AIC......, IMll: (C) (90) "Tiit.,..... lurul" (susp) 1 __________ _ '71 -llurtnce lldlnbill, Celeste Qj) Matlltpltct T1lutn Holm, Jolnna Pettet, Dean ..llaer, fill Fii• OdrlMY Bob Cline, Br1df«d Dillman, Clm-fl) LI CriMI lite Crilldl eron Mitchell. A aovemment 11ent l!l'i' £J l Hlo with 1 photoaraphlc memory be· ~ .. comes lnwlved In murder Ind in· 10:30 c:J c.dld C.llftl trtiue when he investl11tts the dis-m llflrf t. Adwltturt appeer1nct of 1 fleet of obtolete IE> MlnM..W. pt1nts. 8 Mtvlt: (C) "Tiit bet" .. SUPER SPECIAL 11:00. D Cl) a ., m ..... * WITH HUMPERDINCK D Robert K. °"""' Sllew m I IHcW I £al'l*t ff..,.. (j) ... ,., Dlllea dlndl ,,._ts JICk Benny, Shani fJ (]) Q) News Willis 1nd Bobby Vin CO·stlr with c:J Mewlt: (C) "'l'H 1'tuutlll ltd- En1elbert. room" (com) '57 -O..n M1rtln, @11 De-Rt-Mi EVI Blrtok. a Yllt Ylrll••• m Tt Ttll the Trvttl £i)....... aJ Faltloa In Sewil.( m •,........ 11:10 m T1tt "' v111ey t-.30 8 Cf) Dn '-r A Todly's Wor1d ll:JO 8 (I) CIS Llt9 MMe: 'Wldftl article by Dlr11 M1rtln, in which she of tM O.•ntd" (scl·fl)-lan Henry, writes about a c:o6offul horstthlef 81rb1r1 Ferri&. Thriller 1bout six Who WIS 1n 1ncestor of 1 now prom-unusu1I children who pou 1 threat lnent Sin Francisco family, threatens to the world. to wipe out her Job. • D a m John11 c."°" c:J ..... Wlkl John Fullmer fJ ()) tJ) &> M Clwtt • Ill C.-, S1MN m MoM: ''Tltt Fu1ttr Brush llrt" ELI letl (com) 'SG-lucllle Ball, Eddie Al· t-.45 8 StCMd LMk A fifteen minute bert. "'CrJ lablts" Featurette with pme show hosted by Stew Dunne. laurel and Hudy. O:CIO 8 CI> S..., llMI cw Sindy Dun-12:00 D Mewtt: ~ Outpost" (•dY) ·~s c:.n ruests and displiys her vers1-~ry Gr1nt, Cl1ude Rains. tillty 11 she llnp 1nd d1nces In 1n 1:00 (]) D fJ CI> al News ellbor1te five minute "super'' com-l:JO fl Movie: (C) "Tiit Sip ti Httlp merdll. \. '"""" (wes) '58 -Rory Cllhoun, 8 m II) fltwl BeYerty G1r11nd. D Tiit .... ._.. m Cbco Kid TUESDAY MARCH 7 for mominc and afternoon Hatinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES (com) '58--0orls Day, Cltrtt Gable, Gi1 Youn1. Mtmlt Vin Donn. A touah newsptptf' editor enrolls In a Joumtllsm class and becomes the tuchtr'I pet ........ Cl)PtnyMaM D (J) Cl) m u.. Mtrtcaa ,.,._ " ...... Splits m..,.Zot...., Ql&ctltlt .. fl!)~ s.u .. Strllt ei..eo....._. al Dia m«1...tr.r~ 9:00 m "llf. left ,._.,. (drt) '4~ 4:30 ~=~~A f ..... " ,,_. GleM Ford, Evelyn Keyes." Ptrt I (dra) •57 _ Aocll Hudson, t:JO D CC>, .,.... I0111 aid I Concl. Jennifer Jones. (mus) 56 -Yul Brynner, Oeborth 9 f.U.r llleWI lat It.GO ~~ "A ,.....,1 tit AlwW' p rt 1 D Ntw1 Btnti, Schubeck ' 1.:1.J '"'' 1 D TM l.ollt RlalU (drt) '57· -Rock Hudson, Jennifer m Ytll _, f"91da Jones. llJ n.. ..... 12:00 9 ... lall T•b" (mys) '55-John G> f.lclllltl HI ltell)o Ireland, Honor Blackman. "'llac:Mut" m ObllMtiel JI (mys) '54--0IM ct1~ Bellndt l.tt. m ..... lit Tep .. 1:00 II "lln1 bf' (dra) 65 -Georp 5.00 D.,. l'T\ IOi.\,.... Sepl, Tom Courttn1y. • ar uv lDll GI "'I.ult,., CM' (drl) '49 -Ida Cl) ftlllJ _... Lupino, Glenn Fores. II 8 Dlcll V• DJlll ~:00 ~ ......... ,,.. ... ,..... (susp) I:.'! ...... ::,; MulmMlln Schell, Samantha f1D (JJ Ml*r ~ .............. a .;...., Lit ... It" (dra) ·s~ • EJ Dill "' 11"9 Cl rtt Gable Ge Tit fD T'* Wat • . • nt rney. m .... ,, .. leufMl 5:15 &) Pallfllll MIMlal 5:90 a Ult .. Spece 4:00 1J "'°"': (C) "TMCW1 Pet" (Continued) ( be•arlylbow I 4 .. • .. DoZDa7 · C:lark Gable In 'T•cber'sPer C:BIS2 IXCLUSIVI DUAL PURPOSE ''LAGUNA'' ROOM GIANT 9'X22' CIMINT AT ·OUI COST UMITID nMI '845 PM. ....... , -e Al AJ.mlH• IMf e .,._ • '-• ..... 1a ....... 8tr111111 ....... .-. ..... ..... 1 ..... TOLL FIB CALLS .. ...,_. ...... &..Ju 1, ..... ...._, C.... M_,. S.... AM. 0...-, H ......... .._., W••f•t•, T• ................. ,...,, 530·3366 s. ..... c ............ ,..., c .............. . ....._ Y1iJte. S. Clw•, • Tere. 493-3365 SHOWROOM 110t S. MANCHISTll ANAHllM Pal•H If by some chance you ha vent' yet become acquainted with the friendly Eyewitness News Team, we can't imagine what you're waiting for. Unless it's our special introductory offer to try the Eyewitness News Team in the privacy of your own home at 4:30, 6 or 11 pm. If you're not completely satisfied that our news is not only accurate but downright human, we'll refund your average, everyday newscaste~. THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 r------------------------, We even have a free gift for you. After all, what are friends for? · O An autographed copy of Mrs. Schwartz's recipe for chicken soup used in our famous Eyewitness News commercial. O A free autographed picture postcard of the Eyewitness News Team photographed on location in Mrs. Schwartz's kitchen. O One slightly used wire ·service report as usually read verbatim by dull, dry news- casters but rejected by Benti and Schubeck. Name · Addre11 ( City Zip L~::~~~_::~~~~..:.~nyw~ Calir:_~_:_...J JOMph Benti/ John Schubeck/Alan Sloane/Stu NahUl/Ralph Story /Keith Jacbon. Ey~ro!l'~1r~ ~~}VS- 4:30, 6 & II pm/kabc-tv TU 7!00 I t • • G 7:211 s 7:301 H • N I .. GI ·M ·I G4 m wt te: ~ '"3 Al1 fl1 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 TUESDAY (Contln~ and pneeful lift for himself, mps f1D Tiit f....,.. Sql ll:GO 8 D Cl) 9 fl) ID Ntwt ()) 11lt llflt.... on his suns apln wfltn homesteed-Ea.. lltl B 0. .., ..,... D CIHiD News ,, "'m -.::.'~ with ~n war. t:'5 IJ s.c...t I.tot Steve Dunn• hosts. ())....a DiUOft IJWs-t ~-\ D Cl>GB ..... m....... .. ..... • Dnpet 10:00 II Cl) c-Bradfonl Oill1111n IJ .... ; ..,,.,.. " iUI ....... 8D U 1" EJtdric C..,U, l1J) Tiit F.,._ Saa• "A Family Jut1ts as a w.althy manufacturer (com) '62 -Tony FrandoM, JIM G.,.. WlllM'• Ttw11 Talll Sclndal" Jo 1oes to livt with 1nd iun flndtr whose brothe(s sud· Fonda. 8 ...... , lslaM preanant mistress, Htltnt, 1fter dtn di•pptaranct bl1np Cannon In m Tt Ttl tltt Trd &) UsW J II Ptlda fr1nces lltfusts to divoftt him. to llMStlptt. ti) FlllMM la Slwl9lc luclllt Rlwn 6.-00. (])DD am..... M11nwhlle, his cousin. Soames. I Dam ....... ,.., ....... 11:10., Tiie .. Y111ty Cl()) WM Wiid Wat successful lawyer, falls In low with "Wond•r Ra Ales Acaln" Nicols 11:30 B CJ) CIS "'* Mowtee .,.. Lat GI Tht Fl..._ Irene Heron, the step·dau&flter of 1 and Orv (John Becll) tllm up apln, Cllak.,.,. (wes) '67-Gltfttt font, m I Dlt• flf •• client. this time on a mission to meut an Chad E¥trttt. · (11) 1-1 ti!> .,.. It Two films: "Tamu" and Am1 captain'• daU&flter from Mell· • a ID......, c... fD ....,,,..,_ Udp "Fln1lly Got the News 'Bout How can rMlutlonarits. a Mewll: ..,..........,, er..-1 ~ ~ g~~s ':! ~:S!:!."'by ~·o.t8:~ I;)'()) 9;" ..:i;,....,, M.D. (adv) '44 -Joen FontalM, Artun> II M.,._nJ lfD Revolutionary Union Movement, and "A Taste of Salt'' A r1ft dmlops ~=OJ Eledltlt CMf111 ~ EJ A• followlnf tfle fllms, Black fllmmak bttwten 1 mlddlt·lpd couple when New Hampshire Pril'R&lY 1:3011 a..t t1tt Clocl Larry Clark and Harold Wells (Bl1clc their newborn 10C1 Is band to bt I , at .... : (t) ..,..,_..,, Dnclt-D Movie: (C) (50) .,.1111 Aaeu Workers Con11ess of Los Anaeln) vldlm of cystic ftbrolb. Anne Jack· ..,. (com) ,49 _ Either Whlllms, ......... Cond. (WU) '66--0ean discuss both fill... IOfl end Chert .. Aldm•n auests II Rtd Sktlton. M1rtln, Joey Bishop,• A11ln Delon, &> c.-. CorllOll Alida and IClndall Blair. l1:50 D llJ ()) aJ Dick Cl"9 ..... Rosemary Forsyth, Ptttr GravtS, An· 1:00 8 (I) Cl! llH C.pbttl S II• w ...... W*ll John Fullmer TM Rev Biii.. GRhlm _.- dr1w Print. Mlch1tl Ansara. A youna Glen Is host to Milton Bfrte, Flld1 1 • ..._ · •1 •- Spanilh nobltmin co,,. up eplnst P.,ne and Dom Deluise for 1 ulute .,_... of "' Wtet "Awake 1nd 12:10 • o-at ftf AIMablt rotua-'1nd rascals of fft>ntltr Amer· to the hlstofy of television. Slnt' (R) 1:00 (J) D D CJ) GI .._. ka when ht flees to TtXIS after k · D 91 ID I McWI Tiie ~" a>, .... ••k•.. • ..... ~ ~ .. Int ICCUlld of klllln1 his sweet· OI Jucfy Glriand stars II Dorothy In ..... .. ....... Tit Lltl,.. .,.... htirt's flince. th• 1939 film classic that dttall 10:301 Tltt .... .._ f1n" Cl) CIS ....,. Wilttr CroMlt• the adventures of the llttlt firm &ir1 S. ...... ,_.. 1:10 m ...,.. (II...._. ... .,..le "Wlnpd who Is whisked away from htr home • llfllt .. ~usu; , Wot1d" by 1 tornado to the mqlcal llftd • DllUf ...._. .. LIMI Eich 1:20 (]) ..... ' • • Crtlfttll...,. Oz. where lh• has 1 series of f111· week this llfies wlll tlu • looll l:JO B MeM: "Nect9•" (drt). '46-m ,._, _. Ille PNf11w tlstlc adwntures. Co-stars Include Giit of the country's leldln1 MWS· Lynn Btri, Gtorp Raft e @' lcMeb WftMut Fa811t Ray Bolpr as Scarecrow, Jack H1 PIPI" CM' m1pzlne1. fD W1ad11Mt as Tin Woodman, Bert llhr IS Cow· • MNwtllll 3:00 8 ~: (C) ~ ... .,.._,. II I•• Aa'll 1nffy UOll, BUiit Bufb 11 the Good B Cll tf tlae .... (wea) 55 -Jotln Payne, Lie J. &> Qlllea Calta &ta c.dMl Witch and Mars•rtt H1mffton n tht 11 llltr ..... Cobb, Mona Fretman. m YldllN Jlms .. Wlchd Witch. 7-•/Tla... CJ)..., ...... .._ .-am v.:.1 """ ID WJ Mftftll Slllw CJ) Trd tr CtlutliutllClll • TM Vlr&illllll (I) Dnlplt • c.'fHt &tlltl 1J What's MJ LIM? II) La Cell Juqada Glli..tlucy G)NllO • I Orte•"...... 1:30 D CJ) CJ) EB AIC ........ llJ) TM CHIM tf hr TIMI W1t1a Week: (t) (90) "TM ltllldll" (dra) Dr. Mnlll9 SecMr ''Jittn ind the '71 -Damn McGIYln, Paul Burtle, Atomic Bomb" Tiit ewnts leadlna Clmeron Mitchell, Robert F. l.JoM, up to Wot1d war 11 1rt pmented by Gtora Stanford Brown, Sam Mtlvtlle. Dr. Slch1r in this proaram 61t1llin1 A topicll dr1m1 about tn unuaual -amon1 other thlnp -th• rrow· &TOUP of polict recrutts-tnd the in& animosity bttween J1pan and !"Ives-Who try to adjust to the the U.S. unique way of ltf• they must face 11 m ......,.,. ofllc:trs on • mttropolltan polict ., """' .. Alter fofct . .... ,.. GITrd,, Ctu••llHH 7:20 D EJedi9't c.werq. Hew Hamp· ID 0 T 11 t A• w • c 1 t e • Should shire Primary Unions 8t Forbiddtft ID °'Pftln More Than On• Competift1 Cofft· 7:30 8 8 CJ) EJtdM C... New pany?" Howard Miller .ind Wllllam Hamplhlrt prlmery. Rusher deblte the Issue. D 9 CD Otctila CMrl&1 Tht 8111eatJ..... . GLENN FORD AND ANGIE DICt<INSON play 1 rom1ntlc couple In New Hampshire Pl1mlfY "MERV" Mon-8:30-Ch. 11 "1'he Last Challen&••" dr1ma of 1 small town marshal 1nd hll D M .. : (C) (2lw 15•) '1'ktllN * Hollywood's Bil Stan! 1trt whole llws are threatened by • hMclstron1 youn1 1unm1n, .... _, o.t' (susp) '66--Su11n on The CBS late Movie, Tuesday at 11:30 PM. Gordon Wtndell Corey Don Amtcht, t:OO 8 Cl) HaWlil fM.O McGanttt -----------------------• Martha' Hpr. ' Sffb • killer whon taratts hav• D CI> Cl) aJ' TM Mod lqtlld ''Bir been the wives of AmrJ men who Georp'' Andy Gr\fflth 1uests 11 1 have come to Hawaii to meet their man whole lift ii ruined when he husb1ncls for R & R (rest and rt· wttneun 1 mu{der and •IJ'MS to cuperatk>n). ttstlfy. GI Dftld frwt Shw C1J I Drll• fJf JManlt II) la Crilda lien Crilda 0 ..... , ..... <C> <%Ya..., a t11t Ylfall9•• '"1111•" (wes) '53-1'1an lldd, JNn GJ MltlcU Arthur, Van Htflln. A former aun· t:30 • HI CtlbJ Slllw fl&httf', dttmnlntd to mau a new al lllCl JawU The Fis·it Shp WILL REPAIR Oil MAKE ANYTHING OF WOOD. 136-1648 -hi• 17 bel!e•lySbow 4p1n JobDWayne Beary Fonda In 'Fort Apache' CBSS2~ Pap 18 ' NEED A GOOD JOB LEARN-A-TRADE WESTERN TECHNICAL INSmvTE 1110 "C" So. Claudina Place Anaheim Classes Starting 5ooft • COLOR TV SERVICING • ELECTRONIC ORGAN SERVICING • REFRICHRATION & A• CONDITIONING Why Not Start Nowl PHONE 772-7856 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 WEDNESDAY MARCH 8 For mornin1 and afternoon llstinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 ID...,.. Wd Geld Cldilllc" (com) '56 -Judy Holliday, Paul Dou1l1s. t :!O D ~ r1 .. ,. Eurdst" (dra) '62 -M1xlmlll1n Schell, Rosalind Rus· sell. 10:00 CJ) (C) .. A F•rtwttl ti ~ Concl. (dr1) '67 -Rock Hudson, Jennifer Jones. 12:00 a ''Su1ffrt" (wes) ·~0on Bariy, Robert Lowery. "1 51..t Jme ... _.. (wes) '4~John lrtl1nd, Barbar. 5:30 D t.oat 1t1 s,ece 00 .,... Rtftt ... D (J)E!JNtws Diet s.art GtDHala ... Mtnaee fl) 0 "' £lecbtc c..,.., mDettWlllM'aTonT.a OJ IB Clffipn'a lalaftcl GE LI Hon F••HI• 6:00 II Bit News Jerry Dunphy CJ) News Bill Huddy D IUllC News Tom Snyder D News Bentl, Schubeck D Cl) Wild Wild Wtat ®) Movie: (C) ...,.. Otlltr Man" (sus) '70 -Roy Thlnnn, Join Hackett. m Th• Fthrtstonea IB I Dru• of JNnttle Qi) Z..0.1 fJD Hod11,0..p lod1• a> Notldlro S4 @E Dlalft Report OJ...,..,., RfD GEE Me l:OO ~~) "'Scalpltd" (wld) ,66 _ EE Newl Jim Ha~hbrne Dale Robertson, Robert R1ndom. 6:30 D ... t ttae Clock m"""' Witt" (drl) '35-Rilph D Mevle: (C) (90) Mfr• ...... Btlllmy, Cl1lrt Trevor. C...•n Ute Wlftd" (scl·fl) '66 - 3:00 Cl) (C) .,., Ila lwls" (com) '63 Nlelc Mims, Seullo T1pml, Kuml --Oebble Reyqolds, Ctiff Robertson. Mizumo. In Hiroshima, 1n American 9 "N1llPIJ 11..tlttl" (mus) '35 medical scientist and his JaP1nete -Victor Herbert. Jeanette Mac· assls1ants tlleortze that 1 wtld boJ Donald. Is lu~ln1 1round the aru, rrowtn1 to fantastic size, 1nd b ectually the son of Frankenstein. EVENING 4:00. Mtwlt: "fort ApecM" (wtl) '48 -John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Shirley Temple. An ambitious Army offjcer, adamant about followlna re1ul1tions, causes an Indian uprisina. IJThe Rtflt .... (j),tny ...... D Cl) a> lMt Alltrican strte 11 ..... s,ltfl ·--.... ......... m IDl teu.e StNet fl) la CoeuniUd al Dil mo-st .... MM11n 8Dteitl ...... 4:30 CJ) MtM: (C) "A F1rewefl ID Arwt' <Ancl. (dra) '57 -Rodt Hudson, Jennifer Jones. IJFltlllr ..... ltst D """ Bentl, Schul>ectt D111tu..111,_ atYtlftldf,_. OJ The Mllltlten ., Eacllelta .. , IUlt m0blentt1ttt• GB ten's 11e ,., -.. s:Od D MIC ..... Jtss Marlow 0 ..... Gtorat Putnam (j) MC 11 ... Rt1soner, Smith (J)FtfelJ Sciud D m Dick Yan Ork• ·a,.... m Titt f'lltttsten11 ....... GD Q)) Mister ........ Nttcltllerlltod 8)DDilldtltn'O fDTltlls Wnt m ...... ~ 5:15£Dhltrlu ....... ())News m w, artftttll .. m .... ., •• ... ,,.,_ ()'j) Flriftt UM m Thi Corporlte View @E W1ndtttust 8Crtttt Ams GE Aflclollldos de la C..u1w.d EE Victoria .llMt Sllew 7:00 II CIS Ntws Walter Cronkite CJ) AIC News Smith, Rusoner D m NIC ..... John Chanc.llor DNYPO (j) Trvtll 11 C.n-....ctt (J)Dnpet D Wlaat's MJ LIM? m I levt Lucr OJ I DfHll ti -. .. i. m HIAlfJ " Art ll)PuelltldtA.w ell f'H•: (C) '-n. Tall Mell" 7:30 I) Dectec 11 ..._ ....,_ "Anals" En route to take his final medal shool eum, Michael Upton falls t1lttp on 1 bus. D Tit• ..... FadlfJ Guest Jot Aynn ind friends take a look at water sports. Hlahllahts Include an 1nim1ted cartoon dtplctlnc man'•· co~uest af the 111, with Goofy sbrrln1 In 1 v1rlety of nautlc•I roles. a Mtvtt: <C> cnr1s•> ..,..,.. .... ., DtM" (aus) '66 -Sulin Gordon, Don Ameche, Mirtha Hyer, (j) Te T .. ..._ Trvtll Cl) I •• If '-it II,.._$ .... : (C) (2111) "'Tiie JMnMf' (ldv) '59 -Yul Blynntr, AILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MARCH ... 1972 Deborah Kerr. People from various countries are trapped In Budapest durln& the Hun11ri1n Revolution of 1956 by 1 cruel Russian commander who suse*ts one of them of beina a Revolutionary leader. m11otan'sHeroes ll)(l)Drlpet (1j) TIM Miiiie. tf David Wanl-st.in· .... tm A Public Affalr/EltdJon •72 8' It ls WrittH 1:00 a (I) Carol lul'Htt No information av1il1ble from the network at press time. D m Ada11-12 "Eyewitness" Of· flcers Malloy and Reed, aided by a police helicopter relayln1 direc· tlons, pursue robbery suspects in a wild -chase. Comedl1n Norm Crosby appears as a footb1ll f1n1tlc. D ()) ()) m ni.' Court1111p If Eddie's Fltlllr "The Bicyde Theft" (R) Eddie's bike Is stolen and Tom blalneS the loss on Eddie's careless· ness. • m WJ Crifflttt Slltw t1J TIM Vir&t•la• Qi) A Public Affalr/Eltdion '72 fil) Spedll tf Ult WeH "Aw1ke and Sin(' (R) fl)LICMUtn m')Nlne l:JO a 91 m NIC Mystery Theatre - CoJu•bo (R) "Murder by the Book" A mystery writer plans the "perfect crime'' with his partner as the tar· aet Jack Cassidy, Martin Milner, and Rosemary Forsyth pest. Jolnna Ferris (Miss Forsyth), while talklna with her husband James (Miiner) on the phone, hears ttle allot that kills him. Aaumlna her husband was In his office 1t the t1me1 she unwittin1· ly sets up a perfect alibi for the kill· er-«en Fr1nklln (Cassidy)-e mys· tery writer-and her husbancl'1 ex· partner. · D (]) (j) EB A1C CelMdJ Hour ''T'he Koi>YUts" Robert Youna auest· hosts ind 1ppears as W. C. fields alona with other lmper10natlons. m Trutll er C....,__ Qi) Titis w .. t 11MERV" Mon-8:30-Ch. 11 *World's Greatest Stars! 9:00 B (I) Mtdkat Catrter An assaulted co·ed points out a campus teacher, portrayed by auest Chris Robinson, as her 1ttacker, settlna off 1 chain reaction th1t Involves the carHr of his fl11icee, 1 brilliant woman Intern, played by Tisha Sterlln1. (1j) Ylbntions Qt TM Ylrsi•lan ml Natacha 9:JOD Cil@ G> Tiit hrsuadtn "An1ie, Antle" The aalety of a French film festival turns Into a .Pr•· lude to murder when Danny Wilde meets his old friend An1ie. Larry Stotch auests. D Ntws Wltdl John Fullmer II) IMt CoebJ Show ., u I.ta 9:45 It Stan4 Leoll A fiftHn minute 1ame show hosted by Steve Dunne, (Continued) ,.,. 19 'TIRED TOOTSIES' After yean of carrying u a trademark her aching t .. t, -Pearl Bailey would like to for- get the whole thing. · ·1 Just fMl that thia thing hu been carried too far," aaya Pearlie Mae. 0 Anyway, my feet don't ache anymore, not llince I wu on Luc::ille Ball'• lliow and llhe recom- mended a foot doctor. He did wcmdenl My fMt had been aore for 52 yeUL now it'• all gone and rd like to stop the routine but people don't let . me. ,. Feet have become u much a part of Pearl' a public image' u the late F.ddie Cantor'• eyff. Jimmy Durante's DOH, and . Martha Raye's mouth. Until her two-year run u .tar of Broadway'• .. Hello. Dolly!" nearly everyone would think of her singing "Tired" &om .. Variety Girl" and sitting on- .tage rnting heJ' 110re feet. Pearlie MAe realized that efforts at killing the joke may be futile when ahe waa Dinah Shore'• gu.t for a Dinah'• Place Show. She knew she would talk about her new book. "Talldng to Myall." _ym4.__ that she would ...tat Di- nah in making a cauerole conaisting of leftovers. But she did not know that she would be pr ... nted with a pair of blue velvet and fuJ' booties decorated with pearls to ease the pain on her fa- moum aching f .. t. Pearl Bail-•Y• visit to Dinah'• Place (Mondays through Fridaya·at 9 AM} ain on NBC, Thunday. , ,... 20 THC DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAftCH 4, 1972 . / In which film dips '" shown from the lnO'llt "Plcturt Mommy Dead" Ind prizes lrt IWltdtd to vltwtn • c:omctty lnswtr Questions. THURSDAY MARCH 9 10:00 B ()) ..._. Joe Mannbt cmhes for momln1 1~ afternoon hla reclna car Into • brick wall and llatlnp please see DAY. suffers aertous held 1nJU11a. TIME PROG' RA.MS B I II 9 Im NIOt ....., (A) ''Htr· • e ow, bie," stamna cunt ttonnt 1nd Ml· for JO"'; convenience, are chlel Constantine, "Mba LMcraft the day I movies. DAYTIME MOVIES t:oo GI ...,.. La Yeps ...,.. (dra> •52 -Victor Mlturt, Jane Russell. 1:30 D (C) .......,. (HY) '51 -John Sent Mt," amna sue Lyon Hd Joltph Clmpantlll; "Thi Hend, of Borius Wttms." stamnr Geoflt M•· harfs Ind RllJ Miiiand, Ind "Th• Ph1ntom of Whit 0penr· stamna lecllt Niel•n Ind Mary Ann 8tck. D Ntwa Georp Putnam Btnymort Jr., Cotfnnt Cllwtt. D 111e ._. .._ 10:t0 CIJ _,,..... <com> '50 -Donald 8J ..... Pett Miiier O'Connor, Pltt1cla Mtdlnt. m ..... HU(h Williams !HOD., alt lily lie IW (WIS) '50 (JI) s..11 -Don Btny . .,._ llll'' (mys) '52 inl'l .....,,_. ~......_ "EJ'-.. .-. -Gtorp Brent, Dl1na Dorl. ~ (R) ·--"''-~" 1:00 II.,._. Al 1 SlrM .... (dra} '6S- G) .. ,............. ROWft Mitchum, Fr1nk Sln1tr1. 10:30 Cl) Tiit WI!... 8J ..,._ ...,,. (dr1) '57 -Mickey Cl) Deeter 11 lie ..._ Rooney, Siiiy Femat. D l1tb It Y .. life Irene Ryan Is J:GO Cl) (C) ..,.. O..·a.ttll 1111" tht surprised auest. (com) '69 -~titer Brennan, Pit r.ti C11C1W C.-. O'Britn. .. a...._.. s. ...,.. <•ctv) ·50-'I::..:.:.:-•" SMiiey Winters, Mtcdonald c.r.,. a Fl•· '"Vldi" 4:00 • .,,... 111 ... .....,. (com) m .......... '57-Audrey Htpbum, Gary Cooper. ll:OO 8 Cl) fl) Ntwa 4:JO ())Sa• • lOMI 1111111 D dill'3Ntwa no..-.,..,.. (1) ......... D ())EDN ... a M9wtt: CC> .,. ••• Atmo-..,. (dr1) '63-Ptt Boone, N1q Kwtn. A youna Amtricln drifter joins • travellna clrtus In ltlly ind fills In love with • bartback rider. GITtTtlU..T,. OJ fllltjta i. SN1111 Lucille Rivers (fj) Tiit c.... ., Our n.. 11:10 m TM ... Y..., 11:15tl) F .... Flltllel 11:30 8 Cl) CIS t..t. M .. : "tel ... 4.W" (dr1) '68 -D1vld McCtllum, Sttll• Stevens, Telly Savtlls. An unden:owr •a•nt risks his lift to cl'ICk a drua smuatlnr rina. D 9 B JtlllllJ ~ ..... : (C) ..,.. ···~·rd ...... ...... (dr1) '41-John W1yne, Betty Fit~. . D CIJ Cl) ED Diet CMtt Schtd· ultd 1uest Is Jonlth•n Miller. ....... : ............. .,..,. (mp) '45-Rldllrd Arttn, Stlnlt1 Rld.ps. 12:11.Qmttt.Mn•• 1:t0 ())DD Cf) 9 Ntwa ....................... ..... " ..,.,.. O'Cltcll .....,. •nd "f1liftlt' Hi&'WJ- 1:10 tit ..... 1:30 8 .... : ..., UwefJ" (mus) '44 -Fr1nk Sinatn, Georr• Mur"'1. Gloril O.Hmn. 3:00 • Mtwlt: ""' ..... (mys) '51 -Robtrt Mltctlum, Robert ltyln, Uztbeth Scott. 4:308 ..... [ .' f ~~ I '• ( , 1:008()) ...... o am11en D (J)&J""' fJ Cl) W1W WIW West mn. ,. ...... .............. 0 .... .... fli) H1dllp1 ... Ltdtl . ...,...., .,.., &)EMI 1:30 ....... Qldl D lllllN: (C) (IO) ..._..,.. .. (dr1) '52--Richard Boone, M1urttn O'Har1, Peter Lawford. In Austr1ll1, 1 couple of Amerlclns Ill lnwlvtd wtttl holdups, murders, a uttle roundup Ind romtnct. Cf) Cll lhn Wtlttr Cronkite . ...., .......... GIWJ 111111111 . ...., ..... ,...,,., (fj) .., .,..,,, • flltlly Miii ..., t1J DEIUT f.dllCltiq 1 Natlll: l1ll Cll•nPI .... c ........ From A&lstln, Tms, the flfst of 8 repoltl on the recent LBJ library tdue1tlon symposJum f11turt11110tnt of the country's top educaton 1nd their conception of the future of American education. @DW ... rt• •• ,.. Acns Gl T• laWsta Mullcal . ...... _ ... 7:008Cl>D8'Ntwa •""' (l)Tr.11terc...i11tMtl I Cl)DNpet ......... u...r (11 T• ........ Guests: Godfl"t1 Clmbridlt, JoMnl Wotlty, Lalnlt Klun, 8oOby GoWsboro Ind Dono- Vin. m 1 u. LlicJ m1DM11e1 ..... (Jll C.ltfnll TljlllOfftW PIM G)HltltlNI .,,.... . .., lllfl•:(C)""111~ ' I 7:308@D .... ' ........ DtltntJ and Bonnie ire the aueats. O U.. "Circle of ·lift" Youn1 Lucy Is saddened by the delth of htr pet wolf, but l.mlt helps the alr1 pin emotional ltrtnatfl. IJ .... : (C) (2IWIS.) ...... .... ., DNd'" (ausp) '6&-Susan Gonion, M1rth1 Hyer, Wendell Corty, Don Amechl. Cl) To Ttll U.. Trta (() I Drtlll ti ,.._.. B M... $ MtMt: (C) (2111') .. ,.,.., Dlllc8't c .. .._ .. 1(com) '65 -Jackie Gleason, Glynis Johns. A travelmr raUrold supeMlor burs • dru'*' to hi can have a drinll on SundlJ, •nd then buys a circus so his dlupter can MVI 1 pony. m......-........ Gl(I) .... f.Dlllwlukerl I ;::a ....... 1:001J Cf) I 1Hc!41 Wll ........ USA A sped1I version of the ledalmtd on•mtn show In wfllch James Whit· mort., with few props and no maMull, brfnp to life the ts1tntlll spirit of the leaendary Amtfbn humortsl o am,., .... flip .. , . comes Ltt MaMlt, Ruth BmJ tnd the Chl·Utes 11 hb ruelta. D CIJCl>IBAllll l•1t1t ... ,.... (R) Siiiy Fields auests as atmentlnt Hile, the only person In the wot1d wWI a picture of Htres and Cuny. ID W, Crtnhll ... lllllll111F,_tlilt.,.,... (fl) Tlllr1r ...... -••• fJDltmJtnll fl) ES...• lMI YaNez elNllt 1:30 GI Trd Of CMltqatH• Ii) 11) NET ,..,..._ _..,,., (R) "ISldora Duncan -The Bluest Dancer In the Wor1d" "MERV" Mon-8:30-Ch. ll * Hollywood's Bi& Stars! 9:00 8 Cf) I IHcW i Slaltll1111M M· _... Wla Weltr ldJlrrl "99 Days to Survlvtl" A vtvtd re-ertatlon ti M1tor John Wlltty PMMll'1 1869 Journey down the thtn·unllnown Gieen and Colorldo Alvtrl. E. G . Marshall reeds from the lttt•ri 1nd )oum11& of Powell. D di ID....,. "Th• Glmb11t11 Game" (R) Bobby Dlr1n llHI'!• In tllll ...,..t that lhowl how Offtcar Fr1n Beldln1 (Elizabeth Blur) joined the Ironside tteff. D Cl) (I) al~ (R) "Tll• Way of the lnte~ptial All" To help UpoM • hlJeckl111 rlftl, Mille 1 4 y challe111u 1 bully·suspect to a flaht Bruce LM cuat, u u Tsuna. .Diwi.FreetJ(lltW .,,....,.,.. 8llltVlr&Wla G)Nltlda t'.JO D ..... Wltdl John Fullmer lltLI Itta to.AS 8 s.c.M LM A 1S·mlnute 1ame show with Steve Dunne as host. nkln1 questions about the mOYle that Just aired. ' I FRIDAY MARCH 10 For momin1 ind 1ftemoon liatinp, please ... DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, tor your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 10:0011 C1J C1S Nt.s Hew D a ID.,... M art'" .... 9:00 ... , w .. a ... W• lriM" (com) Dean's auests are Phll Slivers and '49-Cery Grant. Ann Shtt1dtn. Dom Deluise. 9:30 D (C) "llllM ,..,.... (susp) '54-8 ~ Gtol'p Putnam Greaory Peck. Rita Gam. D I]) (I) m .,... ... rs h 11, 10:00 Cl) "'"" ,,.. Witt Was • TW' C....._ at Ltw (R) "A Lonely (adv) '51-Tony Curtis, Piper L11111t. Stretch of Stach" Dam1cfn1 evl-12:009.....,. ta tM·SIMI" (ldv) '54 dence strains Marshall's belief In th• -blf Erlcbon. ua.c. W lift" Innocence of his client, 1 school (adv) 'SS -Richard Conte. Marie teacher accused of moltstln1 one of Aldon. his pupils. MldlMI Tolan ruests. 1:00 D (C} "OtpMM w.r (dra) '54-D TM la• la• Elizabeth Taylor, Dini Andrews. / ...... Pete Miller, Ken Jones ID (C) "l.tlt Wtftd tf SlllW' (adv) m ..._Hufft Williams '65-Toshlro Mltunt. ID 0 w..w ,.._ 3:00 ()) "'OM M1111 w.,.. (dra) '64- &> ...,... Don Murray, Dlln1 Hyl1nd. lO:JO D caMW c. ... m .. ,.,. '-AMnbtrt . .,........, 8 Fii•: "Sotlll at Sel"' di '°StrldlJ Olllla••,...." (rocn) 'Sl-Fzio Plf!la. Janet L•lclt. 4:00 II "Ley Wltlt" (dra) 'SS-Jane Wyman, Chartton Heston. • 10:45 fD (II DMI Ultltfollit/Clftlc Llrat at 4:30 Cl) ,,_ u lQAM lilti111 11:00eC1JeNtws Dal8'Ntws uo..sa.,..,_ Cl)MardltOlltH DCI)QJNtwa a,,...: """ Liit Wiatiar" (dra) '62-Tony B(ltton, John Wtttla. II Te , .. tllt 11u1111 • f...._ ii Stwllt1 luclllt Rivtn aJ) Tiie Mutlc tf DMI W1nl·sa.fn-.. fii) flra1 u.. 11:10• nt lie Vltltr 11:15 .... a.. dtt ,...,.. 11:30 8 ()) CIS Ldl Mewlt:: "Tiit S.Spi,..... (dra) '6S -Elizabeth Taylof, Richard Burton. ea e ,..., c..... D ,...: (C) "'rrtl of tilt U.. .._ .....,. (adv) ·~enry f'ond1, Fred M1eMumy. D Cl> (I) m Dim en.tt ID Mtwtt: ''Tiie Ntwldan" (wes) 'SO -Randolph Scott, Dorothy Malone. 12:10 • QM ,. Mwtntllrt 1:00 (I) DD Cl) di""" ' D Mowte: t1£1t1 of u. Sahara" (adv) ·~urt Jurcens, lt1 P•do· nnl. m A11-N1attt 111ew: "Cell•••," (C) "Su Flflltm," "'rht CrlMI of ...... " ..... 1:10 ...... 1:308 Mtwtt: (C) "Stir "' tilt hit" (wes) '56-Rk:hard Booftt, Mamlt Van Oortn. f V f ~ I "4 (; 6:ooeoaee ..... D CI)ED...., D (I) WiW WIW West mn.nllltstieMI aJIDrltMof-. (Jj) _....., '""' fJi) IWclll •• .. Lldlt a ...,..,_, Rf'D maAMt 1:30 • ltlt ... D Mtwlt: (C) (10) "talt of Sudan" (adv) '64-Anthony Qu1yte, Sylvia Sy ms Cl)N ... 9Na•lftM8a• I ..... .. ,...., -... ,.., ... ., em TltktJ ......... • •.• 8'WHMciat Qllrttn Aon IE°""'•M• G)Vlctlrtlla•tt ... 1:001~DtDNt.s (I) Trvtll or Coftaequtnctt Cl) Dra1n1t D WW'a MJ Unt1 m 11.owt Luer llJ I Dru• tf ....._It 0 A hMlc Aftlir/Oectill 72 IDHlstlfJlfAlt II) """" de Mor 8 n.: (C) .,_..,. ltrltt" 7:30 8 Circa "lilly Russell's Circus Spectacular" THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 Ind IMOUl'lcts that Ille lntlndl to hM her baby by natURI dtUdblttft. II Ntn Wed John Fullmtr • .,.. ... CeMlf ... euw. 10:00 D Cl) Cl) OJ LM Miran "11t (R) "Lovt and the Penal r.odt," "l.cwt Ind tht loud·Mouth'' end ·"lo'le and the Formul1 268." . , a C..ndl Debate Asstmblywoman 1.118 8 Cl) O'Hara, U.S. Tr__, O'Hani Yvonne Brathwaite Is spec11r auest. aoes to pmblln1 school to lum to m m ,.... bt a dealer at 1 desert casino In Of· (Jj) YIWatiMt der to 1•t tvklence of Income tu ' (I) 1V Mllicll MSlon aplnst • 11mbll•1 ~n. ~ em UlcM u ... Jlct Gin1. Lesllt Parrish, Don Stroud and cart B1llantJne auest. 10:30 8 Cl) Doi ladles sa... ~ la IS· D a CD s.t.d 11d SM ''Coffins sirned to handle the 1dvtrtlalna for for Slit" Slappy Wtilt•, former the political cempal1n of 1 cowboy- pirtntr of Rtdd Fou, ptats 1J Mtl· tumed·polltlcl1n, a p~ that tX· vtn, 1 friend of Fred's, In 1 story cites him untll he lt1ms the min •bout buyin1 and selllna coffins. his ffft o1 clay. 8 ,.... w......, D 1 tHcfALI wt1t1rt: Net we11, D Cl) Cl) m TM ....., lulCll Not F•lr Columnist Art Stld1nb1um (R) ''Tiit Feftdtr Benders" carol's is host and narr1tor for 1 look at the minor ICddent fn a parklna tot turns Callfomil welfare system. The film Into a court catt. documents the errors, tbuses, loop· I MIJ lrifflll .., holes and 11111 and technical flaws n.. VltlJltall In our welfare system. fJ) al W•lqtM WHll l• 11tvttw l ·Jhws Georae Putnem • Er..-...... rr-ta S.1 ... , ........ m ,.,.. m s.tttt .. Mwtnturt {jj YlbfatlON a:• a 111 m 111e Friday Nl&M Movie: m s-11 (C) (%ht) (I) "fftw t. Fra• I E At.n1twt1c11 FJQ" (com) '70-00n Knotts, Jot m Dr. si ... loctl Flynn, EdWard Andrews, Elaine 8 Ctttt .. 1lie.tre Joyce. ~n unauspectln1 tu account· ant Is set up IS the fall IU~ by I 11:00. D ())a. m ..... 00t1upt cltf aovemment. (j) ...,..t .,. D Padtc I ...._. use IMlts D Cl) GB ..... UCLA In this final a1me of the Piel· Cl Mtwle: ""'-.._,. (dr1) '50- fic 8 rtCular lllSOn. G•me 11 live Jack Webb, M1r1on Brando, Ttma from the Spom Artn1. Wrilftt. D (I) (I) U) Tiit ParW11 F .. lltJ • To Ttll tM Tndll (R) ''All's War In Love and fllrs'' GJ fllltltlta In Stwfn1 Lucille Rlvtra The P1rtrid1• furn 1 rreat dell Q)) TM Ath'ea1es from • vbtt to a N1v1)o reserv1tion 11:1011J Titt Ila Ylftey lncludl111 why 1 &•rare medlank: delaytd tfielr departure for two days. 11:15 8J a... 34 tD Ttvlft or Cotlaeq1tncta fJl) 1IiJ F1lll .,.,_., "The Rules 01 11:30 8 Cl) CIS Litt Mtflt: "fra1tU. the Game'' 1t111 Miit h Dtatr.,.cl" (hor) 'S9 ..MERV" Mon-8:30.Ch. 11 -Peter Custllna. * wor1c1•1 GtWtat stars1 =~ ~C~..,,, (dr•> t:OO 8 ()) CIS Prtu, MMtt: (C) (to) '47--Burt Lancaster, Uubtth Scott. .,....... (fft11) '71-John Vernon, D Cil (j) m Oki! Clfllt Stew Ihnat, Fritz Wtawr, Edward ()) ...,._.,. Binns, S1brin1 Scharf. A fatll ract· m Mowlt: '"f'ht Wiid OM" (dr1) '54 tracll smashup In which 1 SCMm· -thrlon Brando, lee Marvin. ment •cent Is bldty lnfurtd uncovm flD Doln' It 111 enemy scheme to br1lnwHh the 12.10 llJ 0__. ....... ...._ ....... min for unknown purposes. • _ ..... """"'v" D (I) CIJ al I u • 2 2 2 <R> 1:00 CJ) D D di News "K·W·W·H" 8ur1t11 Meredith auests fJ Mowlt: (C) "TM kl•c lftd Fotir as 1 tchool board member who do· QMttta" (•dY) '56 _ C1a~ Gablt, nates 1 radio station to the ldlool, Eleanor Parter. then threatens to clOlt It when stu· defltJ tape some ,.tirlcll remam 1:30'8 flMlt: .,.._ CNlblNI" (mp) ti. bas made. '&2-Ptttr Culhlfll. 18 Olwlll frMt SINllf 8 Mowlt: (C) "'M Ne" (ldv) '37 E l1 .. .._, -Ray Mlll•nd, Frances farmer. I n. ~ m All Nttttt -..: "Tiit ... • ....... .... '-" .,, .. £nt"' ..._.. 3:00 8 Mtwlt: (C) "hdll ... Tl'IW' (Wts) '53-fonest Tucker, Joan leslle. D .... ,,._, S4111rn 9:30 D CJ) (I) 0) 111t Odd Couple CR> "Tiie ..... Hall" U wtnnlnc Is Ult N•e of TWr "Hatural Childbirth" OIClr's pres· 3:00 8 Mwte: "sta111 Wt ~" (com) ~30 ...... GaM nant nleu 1rrlves at the apartment '37-fred Astaire. Glnpr Roae11. ..... 21 THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH -4, 1972 1., t. T U R D t. y MARCH 11 D ®l mPlllkPlfltlw .... Any a CI> (J),..... "" 1:00 • Cl) Hlltl• tloMtmttn D ®l 8'1"'Jebell m&pa .... aJ Mowle: (C) .. MlltM;" (1dv) '52 Mark St1Vtna. Angela lansbury. ..... : ..... ...,. (Wes) '43--AflfRNOON Dennlt O'Ketft, Ct•lre Trevor. •• ' j } I) ',,. I • • I ' fJ (J) Cl)......... 12:00. Cl) Tiie .......... Cl) Cet1Ma C..MI Cl) flltwle: """1w Qallbtr .r Dr. 1;00 (I) lY I Cl111 ... D Mewlt: (C) "ln of tM Lntttl" ,.......,. (hor) '62-Pitrrt Bmseur. 1:30 D lllCl [qleNtlCe (wes) '64-Dale Robertson, Yvonne fJ (I) GI) A1Mf1eM llftdstud at Leta bp DeCar1o. D SIMrtect tto1111s n..trt 1:eo a Cll s. .. s....., m ~" ".....,.,,,... m o.ktarl ea m 0r. Wta. m ci .... au c.. a uflde .... I ()) Jeny u.ts ....., 9:30 II Cl) Tiie Hair lw l •dt 12!JO 11 (I) Ytti An n.tre (R) "The TIMIMtlttlMa D dim......, ..., Nomination of Abrat11m Lincoln" 7:30 8 ..__, y,...... (J) Qwa: W...." •• Stutll II A1111 W•t'lt·Up D el.t, Dlws fJ CI> LWsvlllt @I) Coruon S.lv1Jt 8 c..,_ "9fflt 10:00 fJ Cl) l'Hbln ltld llm• .... ft Roct, 1nd friends fJ ())Cl) bid Rann• Dam T• • 81allt -1:00 B Cll CIS Cllllclrttt'• File Ftativ1l Cl) lY I aa.n.. fJ Cl) Cl) CwloaitJ ., "Up In the Air" A British film that D Mowll: ............ MoM" (ldv) lO:JO II (I) Ardllt'1 lY flftlllea recounts 1 tile of mlstreated'school· '43--GtOrat Montaomery, Annabella. 11 lolllf ea. boys ind their plan to esc1pe the a Ulldt ._ D llewtt: ""1lt RWt ._.,. (wes) schoolmaster's tyranny. at ....., krz '57-Anthony Quinn, Wllll1m Conrad. (I) Youtil 11 dM 70'1 18 Mtwlt: ..,.. s.v.,. Htnlt" m 1o1pe1 •stnc J..,... D Alltl laseW Th• C.llfomia (WIS) '4t-Willllm Elliott. Q) l.,.U. An11ls meet the Ctlaao Cubs In the 1:008(I)11p ..., 11:00 II Cl)...,.. first of four Prt·se1son 11mes at 8tD ._., W11 .. 1dltr Dai ID NCAA C.,.. ......... Palm Spri np. 1,.,.,. _. Frte.h Qa•piu his Alt openln1 round fJ Mtwlt: (C) "WMt P11ct Clory" (I) (j) fllll1 ,._... doubltheader. Tums and sites to be (dra) '52 -James C.aney, Din (I) c.tt.. Clnllwll 1nnounced. Dalley. at A.II. ~ .,,,, JeQ11 1~ Cl) b11 ~ 1ent1b 1J NA "°'* Citrus 0,.1 lolf Top Mr. fl"'9 Miit ~ IM c.e.11 D ())...., Q9e1t pros compete In this PGA touma· (com) '53 .... .--.. en.. tf Mp-11J IJtly Wtles mint from Ort1ndo, Ra. "'1 hllM" (adv) '66-M1l1, Rex ti) LllcM Lin m U11t1Md Woltcl and Buck. ll:JO 8 (I) ....... tM Paa,ata aJ News Nick Carter 1:30. (I) ...,.Dee D CJ) Llaot l.lllk I~"::, 20% Discount LIM~:! ..... , ..., .... "'"'MWCJt 11. 1m~ • ,,..... ...... ~·, Cat.Mets • , ..... ,... ......... Mf'Vk• • ._, lew IMtellatte. B 0 NUS ( ho•Cl' of n .. w ~ppl1,.net•1 ~f ovr coif 1tl% RNANCIN• AJAIUl.I Visit Our Showroom 90I W. 17th St., C.M. COMPAll Our Prkel f, ·l S 3 1 ~ I Day or N 1g.,t GOLFERS! NO GREEN FEES! F '" Golf ·on our 18 Hole Executive CourH et 1:30 (I) Sutdlboet (j) Mobile ..._ Sltow m Dod11rw '72 "Spring Trainlna Re· port" II) Movie: (C) "Clpbln ao,cott" (1dv) '47 -Stewart Gr1n1er, Kath· teen Ryan. 2:00 II Dusty'1 TrMllou• (I) Voice of Alriallbne (j) Movie: '1111 AIHr'Daa Mr. Pntwn" (com) '6~1an C1rmichal, Join Greenwood. Cl) llltematieul Hour D Movie: (C) HDocfltr ...., •• C.f· fh•" (scl·fl) '61 -Kleron Moore, Hazel Court. m SHI Trtltt fl)CIM11llTatdt a F1ofWI Citr.s °'" '°" a)Jtn"' Quest 2:30 II luidlr/Olltlidtr CJ) c..,_ Profile S:OO 11 CIS loff a.- CI) Y1pboM ThMtrt Travel fllms D Acrtaitbn USA fJ CtltbfftJ lowlln1 (I) F 1r Out Flkb 0 Movlt: "The Left Htndld Gun" (wes) '58-Paul Newman, Uta Ml· Ian. tDSacaaSWJ m wt•ca .. AMtrtun Qjl.-dtftMtiMts 3:45 11 An&el w,.,.u, fl) Futbol-S.C. 4:00 fJ Tiiie Siesta 11 Oww DNewt llTMIWtel lllllt NIA m Wtftd" Spefts 111-.... fli) flflt AMnt.r• Ill ,.,......, m c...ultatloft ~ ,....,... latJno 4:30 II Mr. f.d Dfocua 11 Outlleon Wltlt UbertJ Mltal Cl) CIWNtty ...... (1j &rut laol "Tuct0n Zoo" al Nulwltll Miiiie fill A Public Afflir/Eltdiotl '72 m,..., ,...,.,. 8 l.et'1 8o EXpltrlq m Sperb cuu.,. S:OOllS.mwll D Kid T•lll II S.,..ur'a ....., ltln,: (C) "Mu1111f1 C_.. (mys) '4S-lon Chaney. u CI> Cl) m _., ww. WerN " Spefb Cl)®) ..... D lie Trewlne'1 lelf a.. m Mtwlt: CNltl: "'11'1 a., AIMld tM Cemet" (dra) • 40-Jlmes stt· wart, Maraaret SulUv1n. tD The Iii Yllley m 111e Adwafltl m ea,.., r• Anntroq .. 9 hWoon Wiiii .... ltJ Mublll 5:3011Ntwa ....... 0 (1)91 ..... D lloJd lrldltt' w• w..w U~d Bridaes Is host for 1 look 1t w1ter·ori1nted leisure ldlvltltt, end gives tips °" bo1tin1 11ftey, bolt handling and procedures . E dtMua p tf Et.niltJ llUcu's l•nd fVFNI~<. l:OOfJDm""' (l)lffcti cu,.mi an. .... .,.. ..... ..., Qi Mtwll: (C) .,.. ........ Pit· riot" (dra) '68 -Cllff Roberbon, Dini Merrill. al lrlc:Ma'a WCNtd Em 'Ytbntitnt 9MIJWrJ RfO a!) Y1rtldld &:30 (I) Sports Wttll ler1b D MIC ..... ConftfHCll (I) s,om ai111t1ae fJ News Hu1h Williams @D Lit Trtvfno'1 CoH Show 8 CrHll Aert1 a) Nllllvtllt Mlllk PALM DESERT GREENS @) Science f1ction Tlle1tn m Mowft: "'11tls Above A.II" (dra) '42-Tyront Power, Joen Font1lne. m .. ,...,.. .. Procr'n& 7:00 II CIS News Ro1er Mudd Cl) World tf s,.ta lllatntld NNr Pelm Sprlntt Cell 645-3667 AM .... ,. 2'-Hr, lt9CeNld M•.._. 9 NIA Hlllta s:30 a 0n c.., ... fJ (])Ci) Pro lowttn Tour The $60,000 Buckeye Open from Toledo, Ohio. D NatloMI 8tetrlPIMc •11me of Min" II m Htt H• Tammy Wyntttt and Georp Jones fuest. Ci) Tl'ICMowft fJ Juvenile Jury (11 Tilis 11 Yoar lift fJ Dtattt VllltJ DIJS ID ID 8 LlwrllCt Wea. Gl1tTlbs1nltf G Celsu•r'a w.w fZD Sptct.I of tltt Wtt• {R) "Awake and Sing" m Eaullda de lMos GE Musa 1 Cartdontl Lltlus THE DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK, MARCH 4, 1972 when Darrin unfairly ICCUllS Sliman• Italian forces, a Captain finds his m Mtvit: "TM !Wt el St. Malt,. tha of uslni wltdlcmt. • only r1Slstance to be 1 1roup of (dra) '« -Michael O'Shlt,, Anne ID MtN ltub: (Zftr) ...,.... ..., solditra ind vll!lprs who Insist on Baxter. AMfld tM ConMf" (dra) '40 -holdlq a wlM festival. OJ It fa Written James Stewart, Maraertt Sullivan. flD N£f ~It 11otr1P1tJ "Isa· m fi.. • . G) Cbl•pl11• Wrtltlnc dora Duncan-Tiit BlQtst Dancer 11:15 ()) Mtvtt: (C} ... Spartans" (dre) fB ._..., Tt4 ArmtM1 .. In the Wor1d" '62-Rlchard [Ian, Sir Ralph Rich· E._a.-.. EMIM ardson. · 7:30. Dml Frost RIV1M Vlnctnt Price a MM: "'Tiit...,., Dr. w...,. IE ~ a... 11:20 II Fabuloa 521 (C) w (dra) joins the cast for a spoof of "Bia ml Vartedld Maklt 9:30 II (I) Anllt No Information av•ll· '64-Rlchard Burton Peter O'Toole B.~iness" 1•30 ,.. rS'\ ,. T·~ .........__ (A M able from the network at prm time. Sir John Gleloud • ' "' • aJ \..t.I 1fJ ~ -• ) ary fJ News Wltdl Larry Buntll • ' ()) Dr.,,..t 1ets trapped Into talldnr to JOU"I m Pieter • .,..., ... 11:30 D m ..... Cl) To Tell tlt49 Truth Bess Lindstrom (Usa Gerrttsen) Ci) Mowlt: .,....,_rten ~ S.-IJ Let's ,._., 1 Dal about the birds and the bets when lO:OO IJ Cl),.,....: l•p411tlltle (R) An crtt" (adv) '60-Peter Carsten. (I) IHI c.a., aow Best mottler admits she can't cope undercover qent is killed while try· D Mowle: .. LM llCt In Aaatl"' fJ Mlllioll $ Movie: (Zllf) "SW!Mt with the sttu1tion. lnJ to lnterctpt ~ huae heroin ship· (dra) '69-Rlchard Burton, Claire .._lld"' (dra) '50-Wlllllr1 Hol· D CI> (I) 5 AIC MMI el till ment In the Pacific Northwest. and Bloom den, Gloria SWanson .. An opportunls· ......,: (C) (tO) (I) .. A T• ef the IMF is cali.d In to take owr Cl) .h.· ........ t. Ytla" 1adv) r.....,. 'Jl ..... p ..a.1 and put the bit narcotics dealer and , • tic youna screenwriter takes up with ..... (susp) -S.11H1rl •1111ns, hl hlef tiDM Ol.lt of b . 63-Sean Rynn, Madeleine Robin· an a1ln1 sllent screen star who Is Barblra Stanwyclc, RoddJ McDowaU. ·-·-u•ness. son. tryine to make I comeback. The story of • cured mtnUI patient D ()) Cl) m .... Seat No In· ~ Movie: (C) .. Unauanled ........... tJ) Tiit hblea ~ whose sanity Is thte1ttntd. '-~-tion llabl f-..... t· (susp) '56 -Georee Nader, Esther fl) .... el D .. .,... ,.,..... m · 1 """ m• ne Wiiiiams. 1:00 8 (I) Al In tlM F111i1J (R) An:hle 8) Slbldt Altlf'I ~,!!!• time. II» Mtwte: (C} "JIM Prasldllt" (drt) and Edith'• cousin Maude eo at it .,. .. .,... '62 •· G bl ID ..... .,~ ......_ -,.an a n. •&•In when the Bunkers trawl to 9:00 II (I) Diet V• .,,... (A) When " rwn _ ... upstate New Volt to attend tht Dick joins 1 chimpanzee btowina In TM ...... INtlltfs 12.-00 D Mtwte: "'Stltlon Sb Sdara" weddinc of Maude's dauihter. lmoM rinp on his tetMion show, OJ C1M Ma1c11t (dra) '64-Carroll Baker, Peter Van D a m '-l'KJ! "Publicity he breaks a non·smokln1 pact wfth 10:30 ...... (C) (ar 15 -.) .....,. Eyck. ' Hound" Paramedic Gaee (Randolph his wife. his m1na1er, his sister and ....., .,._... (susp) '&&-Susan 12:45 D Movie: "En" (dra) '6~.Junne Mantooth) retents the undue 1tten· Bemit's wlf~they all hM to tll,ht Gonion, Wendell Corey. 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It was rav- tihing to 10ok at and contained extroordinarily pointed asides on such matters 01$ the idle eroticism with which many of us attempt to compensate for the emptines.~ of our lives. But. most important. it eluddated. through deft and FOR SEN. EDMUND MUSICJE of Maine Who inluencecl 10'Jr life the ~?-Joeepb F. ~ Baltimore, Md. • My father. ~tepben Marciszewki. He left Poland at 17 and made his-way to America. searching foe sanctuary and freedom. He taught me to believe in the hopes and dreams oE our free society, and to value the heritage of a nation that can provide opportunity foe oil people. ' FOR SBIBLEr JONES, actre. Bow did ,oar ....,,.nd, Jack Cwidy, react to the news that, yw were goimc to be iD -i1ae P.t:ridp Family'" wida ,..- stepson, DaridP-Clwiotte Collin, New Ycd., N.Y. • Wbeo be saw the pilot, he said. "'So long. Shirl-see you in about five years ... meaning it would be a hit and rd scarcely be with him any more except for weekends. FOR ART UNKLETTER Are you atill making .-peecbes apimt chug.s? U so, where clo you give them? And ate thae IDOft parents or students in 10'Jr audience?-Mn. Jab Iloberdanz, Walttloo, Iowa • I will continue my crusade against drug abuse as long as tru.. plague threatem the young people of our country. In the past year, I have spoken ~t such widely different places as the United Nations in New Y orlc and the primary grades oE Appleton, Wis. I find young people are equally interested, but the approach and tone of the talk must be varied, depending on the audience's background and age. · FOB CABLEI'ON FREDERICKS, nutritionid What's your opinion of the controversy over Vitamin C? Caa it can colcla?-C. Tmner, Lansin& Mich. • The antihistamine effect of large amounts oE Vitamin C can prevent or abort some colds. Vitamin A worb on other types. And some colds resist all physical treatment heca•ase they originate from frnstration-soch as anger-that cannot beexpr~. FOR JOHN WAYNE I read somewhere that you were going to wear a prisoner ol war identification bracelet until a list of all POWs held captive by North Vietnam was released. Whose ID is itP -Greg Gifford, Orangevale, Calif. • On September 17. 1970, Mrs. Steve Hanson asked me il I would wear a POW bracelet until her husband, Steve, re- turned. I have worn it since then. I did not know the family. Steve Hanson has been missing in action in Southeast Asia since June 3, 1967. On March 22, 1971, the city of Brea, Calif., formally adopted this particular POW in hopes of pre.uuring Hanoi at least to notify his family of his where· abouts. elegant symbolism, one of the great fallac.ies oE our time. It conoerned a photogr.1pher who believed the lens has the ~to reveal the most profound mysteries. In demonstr.u-· ing that the camera cannot help bbn solve a simple murder mystery (or even determine w6etber, in fact, a murder was committed), Antoniooi suggested that not only his hero, but all of us, may be caught in the grip of a dangerous delusion about the media. This is a difticult, even dangerous. subject for a film artist to undertake, and I admire Antonioni's cour- age almost as much as I do bis artistry. FOR DAVID BRINUEI Some newtcaSten are c:barging that the Government is '"iotimida~ them. How do you feel about tbis?-Anna Dillon, Amaaodale, VL • Tilere is no intimidation that J know of. Anyone who can't stand criticism should not go into journalism-as I think anyooe who can't stand criticism should not go into politics. FOR LEE EWEil, profe&rional golfer Did YOGI victory in !he Niprian ()pea in December mean you will be invited to play in the Masten Tomna.ment and thm become the &nt bl-" to play iD that tomnameol? -B. S. Joaes, Cincianati, Ohio e I believe rD be _invited to play at Augmta in April. It's up to the Masten committee to recognize me as a foreign champion., as they do the ~ of the French or the German open. The pa.rt Masten championt also vote to invite ooe player each year. Cary Player a.ured me that I'd have his vote .• FOR JUUE ANDREWS Wlaidt of yow moYies makes ,..,.. the pl'oadest?-Mn. Peter O'Coanell~ ~ L.L e I was proodest of "'The Americanization of Emily, .. the script for which was written by Paddy Chayefsky. I loved that movie. When it was &niched., I wu completely satis6ed with it. I wish be would write another movie for me. FOB ED MARIN ABO, foolball #M rm sure other college football atan felt they clelerved the lleilllmn Trophy, ,et you're the oaly one who Jll'ole*d in public that )'OU should have been given it. 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Now he's that svelte all-etar third baseman for the St. Louts Cardlnala who for two eeaaona hu kept taking Off pounds and adding points to I hla battlc>g average. He weighed 230 pounds before aprtng training In 1970; now he's down to about 200 .•.. Though he never had batted higher rt. than .310 In hia 81ght previous aeaaona aa a catcher, Joe batted .325 In 1970, and hla .-.... ,.. ..... higll•ll • ...._of ..., ... for .. ...., In 21,..,.. ... The Cardinals acquired Joe from the Atlanta Braves In 1989. "1'111 ...._.to.., n now," lie co11f11111, "'but I jull loll In...,... In "'9 Spectrum/72 Brwmd didn't C8l9 .... Mpplftld. " ••• In Atlanta, Joe watched hl9 first manillge dl-.otve. He remarried, but h• new wtt.'• flratbom came Into the world without a hip eocUt Md required earty aurgery. It WM a low ebb for Joe Torre. ..• Then Bing Devine, general rMn11Qer of the Cardinals, engineered the trade tt'8t b=t him to St Louis. ... '"Tnlcle9 ..._ • 11• n.11 .n.ct on a........,_," DeillM..,.. ....... told .......... -••dc..-.._look c1oeer nMm11n. •c:MS.-,.... .. ......,... to dowMtllehaatoclo. TNelawMIMppenedwtlh JM." ... Joe's eetf-analyW enabled htm to become a remarl(abty consistent batter, aa he maintained an average cloee to his final .383 .U during 1971. "It gets very hot In Sl Louis during the aummer," Joe says, "and In past yeans I wouldn't have been able to take It becauee of my weight Now I'm as strong at the end of the eeuon aa I am at the beglnning.''-8' lMrJ Bortat1ln The Doctor ~-1'-f Lets You In . FlntAld For 8181111Md Flngen wash with soap and water and· put on a Band-Aid. This treatment must be applied within a short time after the accident, before the blood aolldlfles. Of course, the safest bet Is still a doctor • -8J ~ J. 8ecoacl, M.D. The Diet Watch "Glwe Your Dl.-.w To Alt Emillf'' Few people go through Ute without get- ting a car door or a hammer slammed on their flngens at least once. When that awful moment arriYea, It is likely to Family Flak BY JACK TIPPIT There'• an old European uylng that goes. ••eat a tMg breekfaat Met a good lunch-and give your dinner to an enemy." Atflrat glance, thla appears to be an old wtvee' tale. But It ia actually result In a hemorrhage of venous blood ' Y89881a below the fingernail, damage that ahowa up 88 a blue, awotlen and extremely painful area below the nail. ~~ a wiae warning against oveN8ting at night. Foocla ........ br911EfMI Md In such caaea, It la Important to get to a doctor aa soon 88 possible. The hem- orrhage etays liquid for a couple of houns, and the doctor can relieve the pain Instantly by a simple application of physics. ft you can't get to a doctor, you can do It youraelf: StMtlln tM point of a large....., pin In a OM ....... tiff" .. red hot. Cool It about 10 MCOnd8. Then bn"'1 plunge .... pin right through .... Mii into .... bl• ~~ ~'if:t, luncb .. llllportaal ID ......... eMl'gf, ' MCI their C8lorlee CM ... worbd off by ... .,, .... ,,-,t•••adnl proltlema. Not ao with a big dinner that's eaten In the evening. Moreover, the big meal can keep you restleaaly awake durtng the night, IO thlat next day you' re .... One quick, ton:.ful tlvU8t .... r•IHH tM blood, MCI the peln wMI dluppMI lmmedllltelJ. Afterward, ''You can't help but like him. If you don't, he clobbers you." slightly fatigued and more susceptible to going off a diet Dletens ahould re- place the typically American eating pattern of a skimpy, rushed breakfast, gulped lunchtime sandwich and big nighttime dinner with .•. well, with just what.that European old wives' tale says. -8J H8ftiel I ''•ne dobmanshlp AWmnlng T0Bo1111' Peta You may have the bosa's go-ahead forextradaya off, a var,able lunch hour, or other prlvfleges, but you're going to create jealous fury among your co-wotkens If you don't handle It property. Unlw ...,.,. ........., 1111nt1.a, ext,. prt¥11egM cen • boabJ tnlpe. Your co-worl(ens are quite logically going to resent your easier life and you! When a personal crisis does require special wori( concessions, It's Important for ••,one to understand the reason. One woman whoee child had leukemia explained mattens to her bola. But, unwilllfl$1 to be an object of pity, mentioned nothing to her co-workers. The entf re offtce ataff waa eoon f Md with reHntment at her erratic attendance record and the bou'a apparent wllllngneaa to "let her get away with It. "-BJ S. R. R• dford 4 • FAMILY WEEICLY, Meld! I , 1t12 9r~~~ We'll remember them for you. ~ If you're a forgetter, join the club ... our new FTD ForgeM.1e-Not Club. All you do Is llst the names and dates of those persons you want remembered. and your FTO Florist wlll call you when those dates come up. No obllgatlon. For the guys? It means never forgetting a birthday or anniversary again. For the girts? 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Can't even be feft when they're property in place. So you can feel sure of yourself every day. No matter what day ft is. Tampax tampons. Chosen by popular girls all over the world. ow..., ........... pro, =•••,_. ~ ... _.._. -........ \.UO'lfa ....... . MACIC Otll.'t rt ,_ l~Al'tll, ~AU ... , - ' How Our Twin Girls Sought -AndFound- Separate Identities .Especially for Family Weekly By Mike Douglas There are so many memories of the twins when they wc:re arowina up that demomtrate their cJoeenm. I miJbt be in the home with Chris and my wife. Genmne. would be outside with M'IChdJe when. for no reason that I could aee, Ollis would start to Cl'f. Then. a few minutes later Gen would come imide with Michel.le, and rd learn that Mi- chelle bad fallen and hurt her- self at tbe precile moment Chris bad started crying. That ... 25 years aao. and life bas been tun of incidc:n11 fib this. The girls DOW me more than a thousand mi.lea apart, one in On llmdl 21, 1MS, lhe lllb Dol9•••becwlhe ...... of ldentlall .... Ch.-illlne md llldl1l1. Now grown, lheglrta ........ their ......... ..,.: Chris, who llwa In CllHIMCI with her h'lhend, .. expecting her INnl chllcl; lllcheh IMchM In F'lorldll. Here, UclueiMIJ for FAMILY WEDLY, .... ,. ..... Ille ........................ ................ of lclenUclll twlna. (1be Dougl1111 ..., ...... ~ ......... IWfr, 13..) Miami and tbe otbei-in Cleve- land. but they a1ilJ ba¥e tbat clole- nesa that only twins seem to ba~ Olris is DOW married, with daugb- ten of her own. and Mk:helle don't live them identical teaches while atudyiag for her enta, they like one better ~ master's depee at night ICbool. other and start figbring ow:r who Every so often, one of them will bas which praettl In spite of an write or phone that she is going that advice, which, I'm sure, on a diet or lettina her hair grow every pwot of twim bu beard. or IOIDetbina. and, within a few we decided to lftat them both the days, we11 get word from the same. I can aay now that I wish ~ twin that lbe, too, is get-we badn 't, but ... A few years ting ready to do tbe same thing. ago, I ftad the resuJta of a poll lta ' I n 11 .. a.e the par-~ of 1everal bundn:d pa.ratl ent of identicaJ twins and oot be-of~ oo the cloching question, lie-le in F.sP. They are so close and at was found that 83 perccot in everythiQa they do. Everyone of tboee with twin girla and 73 says you shouJct treat them as in-percent of thole with twin boys dividuaJs, aod not u a pair. dreaeed their tida alike U. their Boob, doctors and other pumts early ~ and mtended to coo- of twins tell you to separate them tinue doing so until the kids them- in school u aooo as possible gi~ selves uted for a cbanac. them dit(em.t preteota, don't TWim are ,.-eat for the qo. We dress than alike, de. • • . used to th.int it was marvelous That's~ easy to say-as Gen to walk down the atrm with the would tell you. But if she bought girls in a double strolJer and have them di«aent dreaes. one would ~ stop as md say, '"Ob. always decide that one ma. WILi t.'iml How w_2Dderful." I was pRttierthan.theotber.andneitber such • proud young auy: still in would be happy wW1 they both my teem. vocalist with .Kay Ky· got the same dress. And if you COVER: Photo by Mlctl .. t L..tln()y t • FAMILY Wffl(LY, Mardi a. ttn ter'a bud-I Ud IW\fd wida Xay two weeD befOR the airt1 W'el'C born -and the father ol twin&. I "'°'1gbr I was just the gra1ar. Any father who.,. be doem't lib that tind ol attention .. be walb down the ltJect . . . wdl, ru 1e11 you. 111 DIMr uodmtand him. We not only dreaed the airta identicaUy, we pve them the same sifta. One year we pw than bicJda. ewdy alike. And, a abort time later, both girts lei oil thole biba and broke the same wrilt •.. both in the same ---Even if we'd wuted to sepanae the hrim man, tbat1 not ~ easy wllaa JOU'n not matiac much money. 'Etpeci•Uy if you're movma aR>UDd u mucla as we did. E~ time Td tel an oiler IOIDeWbere. Geo would have to PKt, and oil~ would go, ICf'Oll the country. We're now in our 14thbamL Amil.Gt.._.., diat'1 very bard on the cbildren. Constantly bav- ina to mate new friends io a new community. As a result, perhaps, they found. most of their security U. the family, in eadt other. To this day, if they're together, and you ask one of them a question, she will loot at her sister before answering. There will be just that ft.icter of eye CODtact, and then sbe11 answu. She bas to cbect it out before she speaks. Like all parents, I suppose, we wish we bad done some thinp dift'aently when the twins were small ~ of course, there are more aDd better boob avaiJable on raiain& twins, and bringing up children. But, when J look at my daughtera, I think we didn't do too t.dly foUowina our parental instincts. I wouJd never presume .. w. not only dn 19" the glrll lclentk*IJ, .. P" ...... the ..... gifts. One ,.. .. gnethem blcycl-, aacllJ..._And,alhort -..... both glrta ... off ......... Md broke the ..... wrist ••• both In .... ..... week." to o«er advice to otben. but I do fed strongly that twins should be teparat.ed in ICbool u 100D as poaible. They should learn to face the world as individuals, and noJ be tn:ated or apoteo to u one. They aboWdn'l hear people talking about them aa "'they" or "the twin& .. a1J the time. I think that tends to develop a depend- ency in them. YOU can begin to tee a · tendency towanl not want- ina to mate individual decisions or assume iDdividual n:apoosi- bility. Tbaf1 why, despite what we did, I think it's important to treat twins u individuals aa much u possible, and not to refer to tbenl .... than ... The way rm doi.01 now-you're right. It'• quite bard to speak of the girls as Michelle and Chris individually. With our third ~gbter, Kdly, we were able to be more affectionate simply be- c&UIC she was by herself. I could pick K.dly up and hug her with- out fcding I was rbeating any- body. With the twins, rd reach out for one and I'd 1ee the other one and tbiot, "Gee, it'• not fair to her," and then, before you knew it, the moment had p 1ne d. rm sure a lot of twins pt a little lc9s a«ectioo than they lhould for just that reason. Not lea Jove. Jea dcmomtrattJd affection. They abouldn't have to share that. Speaking of sharina, they even aban:d a part iD a movie when they were 14 months old. It wu a Republic pidure, "That Bren- nan Girl, .. with t.fooa Freeman and Jamm Dunn. There was a 1CCDe where Moo.a Freeman was IUppoled to have left bc:r baby at an orpbanq.e or an imtitutioo of some kind and, aa lbe wu leav- in& she looked bKt, and the child came running aftu her with aDDI outsttetc:htdr The baby WU Cbri1tine and Michelle. Republic bad to me both of them became the law limited the amount of time a baby could be kept under the ligbts. And with our twins, nobody, I mean nobody, could tell wbea they bad been switched. 11.-II II stu • through hilb school years, that'• the way the girls lived: always fo&dher, look- alikes, be-alikcs. They dated the same boys and, I'm sure, occa- aionalJy fooled a boy as to which one was~ just for fun. They toot phone calls foe each other; nobody could tell their voices apart. Then suddenly, after high IChool, they did aomethiog that utterty floored Gen and me. Quietly, without comultina ua, they tcparated and bepn to lead individual lives. Michelle went to an all-girls coUqe. Mary Mante, in Toledo, for a year and tbeo traldfc:rnd to the Univenity of Toledo, where she graduated. She's DOW teach- ing in grade IChool and studying for her master's in Miami. She'• goiq to get her Ph.D. tomeday. Chris weol to Ohio State and married at the end of btt fresh- man year. She married Paul Voioevicb, a terrific young Cleve- land architect and the praident of the Jaycees in Clevdand. They have two little girls, and now Chris bu 10D1C back to c:oUege. taking night counea. ..,, .... rwctW when Chris told UI she wanted to SU married was typical of any father: -vou·re just starting your educa- tioo. and you're mucb too young." "So were you when you married, and 10 was Mother," came the quiet reply. That didn't leave much room for re~ but J cried. We arpcd-lbe, Paul and I-for three days. He wa ~ ing to Ohio .U. 'Why don't you complete your education firltr I aabd, and be said be WU loiDI to complete hil ·education after they were manied. .. How are you going to IUpport herT' I arauect. But be~ ..0We11 IBINIC·" He did complete bis education. and they did man•ae, rm very proud of both of them. Michelle, 00 the other ha~ 1ays she is DOC ready for marriaee yet. I have the fcdina, thouP. that wbm she does make up her mind she is going to make son. body a wonderful wife. She loves cbildl"CD ao, and bu no desire to teach above the elementary grades. She bad a wonderful teacher named Mn. Meyer, who taupt the girls when they wen: in the third grade. Mrs. Meyer influenced Micbdle ~y. Mn. Meyer's mother bad had twins, and she wu fucinated by the girls. She wu a teacher who did . sweet little extra thinp for the whole class: she took pidures of the duaroom and the kids one day and pve every child a copy. She WU always inventiaa litde games to make learnina fun. Michelle was ei&ht or nine yean old when she WU in that cl-. but she announced n,ht then that she wanted to be a third- p'ade teacher. That'• the kind of inftueooe a pat teacher cm have on a dlild. So, my twin ciauPten DOW live half a continent aput, but they're as dole aoofionaOy M they ner weR. When Cbria WM tnoc:ted out last fall by all al- la'aic reactioG to corn. her ftna fhoulht. after die)' reviwd her, wu to warn Mid>cl&e. 0 I I I I I I I _., I I I I I I I I I I ·--... I I I I I I I I ...... 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Gibson Test Yourself: How . Truly Honest Are You? .,,,, True or False: If, before you have a chance to mail it, you lose a letter that obviously contains currency in a crowded street, the odds are against its being returned to you. (See number 2.) There is no record of whether Diogenes' lantern went out before he found a completely honest man, but the odds are that he had to relisht it a few times. For people who are I 00 percent honest in every area of life arc not over- ly plentiful. In this quiz. we take a straightforward look at honesty. TRUE OR FALSE? 1. Honesty has nothing to do with in- telligence. 2. If, before you have a chance to mail it, you lose a letter that obviously con- tains currency in a crowded street, the odds are against its being returned to you. 3. People are the most honest when they're in a happy mood. 4. People who are high-strung and emo- tionally unstable may be neurotic, but they are seldom dishonest. 5. Generally speaking, women are more honest than men. l. Dishonest people are more accident and illllC3S prone. 7. People who think most people aren't honest are likely to be dishonest them- selves. ANSWERS 1. FoLre. Consensus of study findings shows that hoOQt behavior and mental ability tend to go band in hand. There are, of course, dishonest people with a high IQ and people of less-than-average ioteUigence who are quite honest. but psychologists have fouod that persons who arc beat endowed with the ability to think and reason tend to be the most honest in their aims, attitude and gen- eral behavior. 2. True. lo a recent study to determine the honesty of the average person in such a situation, investigators .. lost" a · total of 300 letters in J 0 diff crent subur- ban communities. Two hundred of the letters were prepared so that when they were held up to the light, they appeared to contain currency (stage money was used) . The remaining letters were pre- pared to resemble just ordinary co~ spondence. Results: Expectabiy, the re• turn rate was highest for letters in the no-money condition. Nearly half of the I • FAMILY WEEKLY, Mtircfl 5, 1t72 ordinary-looking correspondence was dropped in mailboxes by passersby. Only about one-third of the letters that appeared to contain currency were mailed by the finders. 3. True. A salesma.o is less likely to try to take advantage of you when he's in a cbeerf ul mood than when bored or dis- contented. And when a clerk gives too much change, how strongly the cus- tomer is tempted to keep the money is apt to be affected by whether he's feel- ing on top of the world or somewhat depressed. It's much easier for the aver- age person to resist temptations when he's feeling pleased and happy with himself. 4. False. University of toodon psychol- ogist Dr. H. J. Eysenck cites the find- ings of studies that show that well-bal- anced people, with emotionally stable personalities, tend to be tbe most con- sistently honest under all circumstances. People who are high-strung and ner- vous may be honest on some occasions and devious on others. 5. Fabe. lo some ways, women arc more honest; in other ways, males are. Studies have shown women to be more honest in admitting their fean and confessing their fauJta and weaknesses. On the other hand. a recent study by Univer- sity of Baltimore researchers, in which hundreds of gift-wrapped boxes were purposely Jeft in the back seats of taxi- cabs, showed that a significantly larger percentage of women were tempted to keep a box rather than leave it in the cab or call it to the attention of the driver. 8. Triu. Studies show that dishonest people tend to accumulate inner ten- sions that can be injurious to health. Cumulative feelings of guilt-even though they are repressed on the con- scious level-often find their expreMion in accidenl-proneoes,,. 7. Tru~. Psychological studies show that people tend to project their own characteristics on others. Unfriendly people invariably accuse others of being unfriendly. The dishonest man is dis- trustful of others-be believes they are basically no more honest than he is. 0 • S-T-R-E-T-c-H TO FIT • Extraordinary Values • P.ermanently set • Pre-styled • Lightweight • Crushproof • Washable • These wigs of Df'WA. rnOdacryllc are exceptional at any price -~ , I "·~ . "' ........,., ELINOR ..,.. .... _ $1()'8 They COfM In etunnAng natural oOlo,.: Bl11ek. off BlllCk. 0.rtc Brown, Medium Brown, Light ISrown, Ught Auburn, Oartc Auburn,~ Blonde, a-tampegne Blonde, Altkt&tonde, Platinum Blonde, Fromd, Light Fro9111d, MIXlld Or-r. ~, .. 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But investigation revealed that the vdenn. who had contracted' malaria. had been given an antimalarial drug that evidently made him drowsy. While drunk driviq ii well tnown as a hipway killer, little attention bu been focmed on the effec:tl of medica- tions on driving performance. Now, alert medical examinen are doing toxi- oologic studies on vic:timl of puzzling accidents. How widespread is the medicating trend? At least one out of four Ameri- cam takes IOfDC kind of drug to &et through the day. An estimated l 0 per- cent of prescriptions call for the psycho- tropic type-tboee that change moods and mental processes. Many of the widely used medjcines are taken for such common conditions as nervousness, overweight, high blood p~ hay fever, even an ordinuy cold. Because the drugs a~ so com- mon, many people fa.ii to realize their impact on driving ability. Medical experts, and the Food and Drug Administration, pinpoint five main classes of medications that could lead to loss of life or limb on the road: Aa•D ';taeb e1 are taken for aller- gies, nasal stuffiness due to colds and other reasons. Possible ude effects: in- attention, confusion and pronounced listlessness at d\c wheel. CenlJnl ..._......, or "ups." These are usually amphetamines. often rec-- ommended by docton to curb appetite or to make depressed people feel "alive." You've heard them called "pep pills," "berutics," "speed" or "ups. .. Truck drivers, especially, bd ieve that with one of these pills as a "copilot," they can go a long time without sleep. While an amphetamine may inaeaae wakefulness and efficiency foT a short time, this can be followed by dizziness, agitation, le'VCfe headaches and les- sened ability to concentrate. One fre- quently reported contequence is that the driver sees thinis on a highway that arc not really there-visions that may lead him to swerve or go off the road. Salllltfa or llnMdc .... (r ~generally barbiturates. Dot-- ton prescribe them for nenous iruiom- nia. tension, anxiety, and for varivus medical problems such as peptic ulcers and colitis. Often they are intended to calm you down or induce sleep. Tecsion is reduced at the expense of alertness and normal functioning. Even occa- Drunk drlYtng, 11111clng, "hlgh- waJ.hypnoela," nen 8Ulclde-at one time or MOlher, MCh "8a ...... pointed lo -.... for cw of ltCCldenls. But now there Is a ... eoepect-dtup. Here'• what JOU ehould know In order to pro .. ct,........ Md olMr drtwn on ... IOlld. sional barbiturate us.en tend to become languid. In excess, a hypnotic drug can prodw:e symptoms similar to drunk- enness, so that the victim can't coordi- nate muscular action. Drn z • "L Si.nee tbae are musde relaxants, the reflex action time of most drivers slows down. In nonnal or larger doses, tranquilizers can make you dizzy or sleepy. ..._ .. en ( 'st!lllia). Fortuna~ ly; aspirin does not affect driving, but other analgesics like meperidioe, moc- pb.ine and methadone tend to d,iU()o ciatc a person from his environment. Particularly hazardous is a <X>mbina- tion of alcohol with such dru~ an etiect known as "synergism." Even cer- tain antibiotics-which alone may pro- duce nausea, loss of balance and hear- ing difficulty-can be deadly when the driver has also been drinking. Besides the medicines cited, illegal hard drugs like heroin undoubtedly in- terfere with judgment, impair vision and '>romotc reckless driving. So does marijuana. Habitual marijuana smok- ing by young people, contend two Phil- adelphia psychiatrists. has led to dis- tltrbcd depth perception, thought dis- Grdcrs and poor attention span. 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Preheat oven to Jso•F. In large bowl combine Oour, butter, sugar, salt, egg yolk and Y.i cup of the applesauce. 2. With mixer at low speed, beat I minute, until ingredients are blended. With mixer at medium high, beat until smooth dough forms, about 2 minutes. a. Spoon dough into center of uo- greased tSY.lxlOxl-inch pan. Spread with fingerl evenly to edges of pan. Prick dough with fork. 4. Bake for IS minutes, reduce heat to 300"F. and bake 2S minutes, or until a knife inserted comes out clean. Cut into ban while still warm. 5. To serve: Spread with remaining applesauce, sprinkJe with nutmeg and chopped nuts. Makes 2Y.JJ doztn ALMOND-APPLE SNOW 4 991 whl ... , room temperature l>MltNlt 1 ¥1 cupe confectfonen' ....... 1 tHepoon gt'8ted leMolt rind 2 ... ..,~ leMolt Juice 1 tenpoon elmond •xtrect 1 CM (11 on.) alleeauc:e 1. In large bowl ith electric mixer beat whites with salt until soft pea ks form. Gradually add sugar, beating until stiff. 2. Add remaining ingredients, and con· tinue beating about S minutes longer, until mixture will hold soft peaks. 3. Pour into large serving dish or in· dividual dessert dishes. Chill 2 hours. (Does not keep overnight.) Serve with Custard Sauce. Malces 8 cups. 8-10 servings CUSTARD SAUCE 4 991rolka 1 ¥1 cupe """' DMllMll 14 eup grMUlated ...... ~ t.apoon..,..extrect 1. In top of double boiler combine egg yolks, milk, salt and sugar. 2. Cook over simmering water, beating '2 • FAMILY WEEKLY, Muvh 6, 1972 with wire whisk until mixture thickens slightly. Takes about 17-20 minutes. 3. Remove top of double boiler from heat; atir vanilla into custard; cover. 4. Place top of double boiler in cold water to cool. Refrigerate when cool. 5. Serve cold with Almond-Apple Snow. • ' • So Refit. So Ric/J. So Good. Winston FILTER · CIGARETTES KING: 19 mg. "taf". 1.3 mg. nicotine. SUPER KING: 20 mg. "tat. 1.3 mg. nicotine. av. per cigarette. FTC Report AUG.71. II ~ Under Ronald Au, The "New'' Jaycees Lay Down a 'T'° the swprile of l'D08t people .I who meet him for the tint time, the current president of the U .S. Jaycees is a Chinese- American, Ronald G . S. Au. A short, dapper ~od vibra.nl 35- year-old lawyer from Hawaii, he is sparkina dramatic changes in what U8ed to be the .. square" JuoiOr Chamber of Commerce. "'Today we are COOJtructive ac- tivists, .. he says. .. Jaycees are now concerned with the relevant gut issues of the community and na- tion. We believe that the Ameri- Qll system can wort onJy if peo- ple 1et involved throuah an orderly process withi.o the Estab- Uahmenl" . Symbolic of the Jaycees' dras- tic remodelina is Roo Au's elec- tion last year as the flnt of a minority group to head the orpn- if.ation of 32S,OOO young men (aged 21-35) in 6.SOO chapten throughout the nation. "As an OrientaJ," Au informs FAMILY WEEKLY, "J've encoun- tered no prejudices at all, even when my wife and I visited eight states in the Deep South. Every- where, we were warmJy received. And in Virginia, a black Jaycee put his arms around me and said, ·rm so proud that one of us could make it to the top.' "While the old Junior Own- ber of Commerce used to be all- white, today about 12 percent of our membcn are from ethnic ori- Jins -Chicanoe, blacks.,_ Latin Americans and others. In fact, the presidenta of our chapters in St. Louis and Arlington, Va., are black. All this has come about only in the past two yean." As a trial lawyer and former Deputy Proteeuting Attorney in Honolulu eight years ago, Au saw at 1inthand the many pressing problems in bis community: drug abuse, pollution, deplorable oon- ditioos in prisons aod in homes for mentally retarded children. The Jaycees. he believed, could be a vehicle for improvement, though at the time they were inef- fective. But, working with the organization, he helped build a haJfway house for the retarded aod formed a Jaycee chapter in Oahu prison to help ex-a>nvicts get jobs and 1ebolanhipa. "'These projects," he recalls, "made me go gung-ho foe the Jaycees. I was intrigued with the number of things young men like myself could accomplish. Instead of just talking. we became a do- something organiz.ation. And that's what has been happening in other chapters." 'Ille Jaycee lw.e-liftilc is fairly rec:ent. In the put, when men like Richard Nixon and Warren Bur- ger (now Oiief Justice) were members. the Junior Chamber was regarded as a bunch of eaacr- beaver local boolten and "junior s~gies,.. mostly businc:ss-ori- ented young executives who painted park beoches and had fun at eating-meetings. But· after ill name was changed in 196S, the organization began to attract many blue-oollar people. A bar- ber beads the Delaware state Jay- cees and a mechanic is president in Vermont Activities have veered toWard the .. significant. .. What is aignificant to the tram- formedJayceea? Around the coun- try last year, they completed over 24,000 diflen211 progams, rana- ing from environmental better- ment to J'eCIUtioo, safety and an- tklrunk driving. Io crime preven- tion, Jaycees combat juvenile de- linquency, drug abuse and car thefts, wort.ing with tccnage.n, police and the COW11. Promoting community heal~ they conduct campaigns for rubella immuniza- tion, rat control, blood banks and screening for children·s eye de- fects. Convicts have been recruited in 13S Jaycee prison chapters; from their cells, they initiate blood drives for leukemia victims, push prison-Idorm legislation, let up employment services so that they can assimilate into soci- ety after their rcleue. A broad program called "Op- eration Opportunity" encompaa- The "-Jc•• todllr are lnwolved In protects lhllt •few years ago would ..... •••med 9hocklng k"dudlng the lnftftratlon of dfug rlngL Could It be ..... ..., ... ftft8lly outllwlng their "boa ............ , Challenge By T. K. Irwin es aid to returning veterans and promotion of needed housing. ln Philadelphia. Jaycees met with Black Panthers to discuss plam for testing of sictl~ll anemia, prevalent among Negroes. Results of such efforts arc im- pressive and often startling. Ron- ald Au is particularly proud of the Jaycees in Wenatchee, Wash .• where the town had at least 700 drug users. including 12-year-old children oo heroin. To wage war on dope pcdd~ 25 Jaycees went underground. Wort.ing in teams~ they attended .. pot and pill" parties. operated from tav- erns and pool halls often until daw.n, made .. buys" of drugs and penetrated dealer-wholesaler in- ner cjrclcs. Their dangerous sleuthing led to the arrest of some 50 dealers. pu,U,ers and bigh- echelon suppliers, m~tly io near- by Seattle. "We acaled to pt involved in something meaniogfuJ, to get our teeth into a real community prob- lem," explained the Wenatchee chapter president. To which Ron- ald Au adds, "lnvoJvemeot is a moral, positive and active com- mitment to one's fellowmen." More prosaic, as part of the over 8,000 Operatioo Opportu- nity projects 1ut Yett. Jaycees nationwide have generated more than $300 million in housing for Pet Corner low-income families and the el- derly. ln Marietta, Ohio, after 30,000 people were enlisted to "do something worthwhile,.. the juvenile-deJinquency rate was cut down to haJf in one year. Oo l.he ecology fron~ Jaycees in Knox- ville, Tenn., exposed a company that was one of the worst smoke-- emission off coders, forcing it to take abatement measures. In Day- ton. Ohio, SOO volunteers led by _ Jaycees and their wives worked in muck to clean out tons of cSe. bris from a creek to restore its natural beauty. Last October, after meeting • with President Nixon for a brief- ing, Ronald Au accompanied California's Gov. Ronald Reagan to Taiwan. There, Au talked at length with Chiang Kai-ahek and Prime Minister C. K. Y e.o.. point- ing out why Americans can rea- listically recognize Red China. 1be world bas shrunk," says Au, ''and young men of action need not confine themselves to their own isolated community. "We can no loogcr afford to be bystanders. Young men must get out of the bleachers and into the arena. As Jaycees, we lay down a challenge to other civic- fraternal orpnizalioos: Don't jus& say you are concerned-find out the immediate needs, and do sorMthing about tbem to make this a better nation." 0 Now le a good time to aerloualy consider having your male tabby neutered. Benefits; There's much tess chance of losing him If he's not roaming In search of females. Nor wlll he come home with mangled ears. tom f aws, mlsalng teeth or an abscessed tall -all battle scars from fights with other males over the affections of eome fllrtatJoua callco. Ano8"H Important COMktwdon: To mark tMlr terrttcNy, aft 111Ntltered male cate lnatlnctlYetJ eprar, In Md out of the houM. Thf• atopa after neutering If the opera- tion la performed when the cat la between 7 and 9 months (exact date depends on cat's maturity). The neutered mate la not unhappy, nor does he get fat, nor will he loae his ability to protect himself. He wltr just become a more lovable member of the famUy.-8y Fedda An'99 FAMILY WEEl<lY, M•rcfl 5. 1172 • 11 RARE U.S. COii SETS INVESTMENT-Historically, coins increase in value. A smart investment for tomorrow you can make today. GIFTS-Nol usuaJly found in stores, colns make a unique and thou&htfUI girt that friends and relatives appreciate. PLEASURE-No&hing really matches the personal sutisfaction of collect.in& and displaying hard·to-get or rare coins. ~U.S. Coi• SH. A rare U.S. coin set lone out of circulation. It was rruoled when hiMh content sHver was required by' law. The Set coni..ina a silver dollar. Bar- b<!r Half Dollor. Barbar Quarter. Bal"OOr Dime. Liberty Head Nickel and Indian Head P~y and comes BeauUCully Cram· ed. l\'1 sure to lncreue In value as the yeurs go by.114.15,erllM. Wanblw Sliver McUI ~ Uke the slffl cenl. lhe World War II nickel undtrweot o change. Nickel became a valuable wartime m:tterial. so from 19U through JMS, silver was nsed as a substitute. Naturally, as lhe value or silver ~. so did the value or these coins. A gre11l collectors item. they·n> padtaged in a smart·looking ·plas· li<• holder lhal conlains all 11 diHerenl eolns. n .15 per set. Te11 DiUett11' ladUul Palates. These coins were first introduced in 1159 and minted with several dlances until 1909. Vean aao. they pa.ssed out of circulatiCJG. Since then. they've become d.iUicult to cet. 3nd lhere- ro~. very valuable. The.e 10 circulated In- dian Head coins make a good stalUr set that you can add to over the years. -.15 Jltt'tel. Undrnla&H ti..• U•lled S&aws Now. The S2.00 bill was always considered unlucky. It was issued from 1921 to 1966 and then fin· ally discontinued by the Treasury. Now it is considered very lucky lo own one as il C'Ontinues to increase in value. It's crisp and uncireul~Led. S7.15eadt. at.• GeW c.-. St. Gaudeos type - our most beaullful ootn. Ask and we will quote current prices per l or 10 .•..• Obtiolrtt Dollar Ty,.. Set. A beliUtUul c.'01· l~lion. fl'tituring a cri8p. unclrt'Ulaled U.S. Silver Certirlcate. The Silver Certificate was tnken out or circulation In 1963 and now l'\'t.>n \ht' old crumpled ones are a rare find toduy, Included In lhe set la a one ounce 999 One silver bar that bears the register number or the refiner. And brU· li<ml. uncirculatcd Morgan and Peace Sil· \'er Dollars. Display mounted in 1· x 10· with gluss and rrame. ait.15 per .... Sil VER DOLLARS Set of 5 BrUHanl, UDCl~l~ SUnr Doi· tars. Today these silver dollars are c.'On· sidered grt>al coin prius. All more than SO years old. All 90"!. silver. These coins con· t11ln the largest amount or silver or a ny U.S. l'Oin. Not a s ingle 90'1. silver dollar hus been minled since 193.5 and none or lhesc high 11ilver rontenl coins will be mint· l'<t In the rumre. They're all choice. bril· llunl • uncircula\ed. At.9$ PH .et. Unc.in M~morial Cot• &n. This Is a com· J1le!lC M!l or Lincoln Memorial cents from 1959 riaht up to lhe pttsent. Every coin is brilliant It onclrculatcd. Alt coins are mounted in 41 Whitman Folder. A never ending collec.'ton1 item, lncreaaes in value as you add to ll. IS.9$ ,er wt. HUGE COIN and ACCE~RY PRICE· UST inducted with all orders. K~ SUnr ler. One ounce pu~ ,;1. ver bur .999 nne bean the profl~ of Jobn Y. Kennedy. Bar is lhe ultimate in purity and C'.)rries lhe registtt' number of the ~ riner ... •eaelll. E...._er SIJver Bar. Pure silver t.r bears the profile of Dwight D. Eisenhower. A.t5eaclll. U.S.A. Z1C11 <A8&11ry Type Sd. This deluxe type sel contains 24 coins arnAn1ed by ser· ies in 11 10" " 12" holder that displays both sides or lhe coins. 100% comple~ -inclod· ing types or every coin. except told, mint· ed in the U.S. durinc the 20th C6tury. We guarantee 12 coins will be Brilllonl and Un- rin:ulated. Including the two allver dollars. $39, H per .et. W...td War II S&HI Pettaies. To combat wartJme shortages. the Treasury in lMS subsUtuled z.lnc-eoated steel ror copper in minting cents. These were the only steel cents ever struck In this country. All a~ Brilli11nt Reprocessed. I each rrom Phil· lldelphla. Denver and San Francisco Mlnt.s and comes in a protoctive display case. •t.9$pttlft. THE LAST ·"C()ftll'LETE" SIL VER SET 1184 U.S. Cain Sat ~.,,,. 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IY&YW I ................ A Reader'• Remembrances The Day I Met ''Dracula'' A • ;last a Yel)')'C>UIW sirl in New 1'. Y ort, I Wiii an avid auto- graph aeeta-and prided mytdf on havinl received the si&naturcs of such famous people as Bing Crosby, Jean Harlow, Ginger Rogers aod Dick Powell. Just let me bear that IOIDC star was mak- ing a J)CnOOal appcaranc::e in a 't ·~,.,child,'' ... uld, In tllllt ominous DnlCUla YOlce. He glanced furtMlr lo right Md left. "But rou must hold thMe bax• whUe 1 algn your book." theater, and I'd spend boun .eek-have sensed my disappointmeot iog the chance to get clole eoou,h and decided to play the part of for an autogapb. his f.amous character . But the COCIOWlter that sticks ~nly, my cbild, .. he Rid, most in my memory was not a in that ominous Dracula voice. meeting with one of these glamor-He glanced fwtivet to right and ous It.an, but an unexpected left. "But you must bold these brush with that muter of the bor-bou:s while I sign your boak.." ror movie, Bela Luaosi-On this He banded them to me'. and his particular day; I was walking eyes narrowed. .. Be very c:arefuJ down Broadway, when I was with diem," be warned. "And do startled to recognize 'him coming not drop thanf Do you under- the odler way. Not sure th.at I stand, duld?" wanted to get near the man whose I bdd the boxes in tranbliag portrayal of the horrible Dracula bands while be liped my auto- waa such a f~ dling. I graph boot. I couldn't take my stood froz:eo, watcbin1 him weave eyes olf thole dJ'an8e box.es. bis way throoah the unsuspecting When be finithed, be toot the crowd. Theo, ownuniqg my boxes and pve back my boot. little-girl trepidation, I took pur-He patted the boxes sently ~ suit. preaing them firmly apimt his It wm .._. dine blocb later chest, nodded farewefJ and walked that I caught up with him and quict.ly away. bJocted bia path. He was carry-To this day, I~ woodeliog ina two cipr boxes. Fmding me what could have been ia thole unable to speak. be smiled. I WU cipr bous. Evil fonnulaa? Secret almost disappointed to find that pardunm.. from Tramylvaoia? his teeth Mft Dot pointed and Domwit bm? Or jult Bda Lu- dripping blood. When at lut I aosi's Qaan ... ?-Virginia Dowl- asked for his autopapb, he must ing. S... Mateo, Cd/. People and You HowloehMge Someone•slllnd "No, thoee aren't the factsl Liaten, let me tell you why you ought to do ltt .. Thaf a the aound of 80f11eOn8 trying to change another peraon'a mind. Psychologists have f'8C8fttJy d~ thlll your chances of changing .omeor1e'a opinion M9 be9t when the other per- ton'• ego .. nof inYolwd. • ,.. mn ..... ,....cw ........ tlw otlw ............ .._ PG•••• ... ••-,fOU .......... ......_The minute he does come out and state a 11 • FAMllY WEEKLY, .... I. 1tT2 poelllon, or he nMld8 eome pet'IUalw lntonn.tJon about the topic. ,. .. ego and hla pride are affec1ed. 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Hilt Sizes • Juniors Misses· hlls Family Weekly Sewing Comer/By Rosalyn Abrevaya The Well-Mannered Classic Whether you're a workingwoman looking for a simple; attractive dress to add to your office wardrobe, or a housewife who wants a comfortable, . neatly put-together look, check this easy-to-make silhouette. I~ soft stanclaway collar and dou- ble row of buttons add up to a smart nonchalance. It easily zips up the back, and, best of aJl, can be made in long, short or sleeveless styles. Sug- gested fabrics: a lightweight wool, jersey, linen or double-knit. Size 14 with long sleeves takes 2~ yards of 44-inch fabric; 2% yards for short sleeves; 2 Y.i yards for sleeveless. 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A leadin1 New York Doctor working with a coemetic laboratory, b .. deYeloped a simple medicated home-treatment that rimes away blackhead1 and whiteheads in a matter of minutes. It wu demon1trated recently on five teen·a1e girl1 and three teen-age boys. The results were breath-taking. Blackheads really rinsed away. In fact, many could be seen on the c1oth ueed to wuh off the Muque. But thi1 wun't all! Acne-pimp)~ improved after one application, enlarged porea reduced, and rough. muddy complexions became cleaner, clearer and smoother looking. These resulta c:erWnly indica.te why teen·agen, both boys and girla, are now saying "this is one product that really works", for good, clear, clean, healthy akina ... and why mothers of teen- agers hue heartily endoned its use. The Masque Cream Treatment is indeed a remark- able diseoveey, not only for healthy skins, but aJeo for the confidence, poise and self-esteem a fine complexion brinp to teen·agera ! Anyone Can Uee It lf you suffer the a1ony of teen·age black· heads, whiteheads, acne-pimples and rough, unsigh-tly complexion• give younelf thi1 home treatment Id our riak. Apply this delightfully Mint-Scented Cream and within 2 or 3 min- utes an abeorbin1 agent called Arpla dries and turns this erealJl into a plastic-like muque. You will now feel u though hun- dreds of .. tiny &ngen" were softly kneading the skin, looeenin1 pore-caked dirt, black- heads and foreign impurities. As it firms and hardens, its suction-action draws out waste matter from the pora .... In 15 minutes you simply rinte the masque away with lukewarm water which diaeolvet it immediately. When you wipe your face. you can tee that black- beads and other pore .. 6ller" actually come off on your towel And your skin feels clean •.• really clean ... refreshed, smooth like velvet! Start Now to lmproYe Your Complo.lon Now ia the time for action. Don't take a back seat or be a wall-flower becauae of bad skin. If you want to get your full thare of fun and r parties ... clear up your complexion and let Mint Julep Muque .. Lead the Way"! You owe it to yourself to try a &ins)e fifteen min· ute home treatment to convince your.elf that this new Queen Helene muque-cream can work wonders for you. Attention! MOTHERS of Teen-Agere Queen Helene Mint Julep Muque is a MUST for you. too! It will belvti1hten sagjng akin on face and throat. relax tired face muaeles and stimulate a fresher, cleaner, more youth· fUl complexion. Try a Medicated Mint Julep Masque Treatment YOURSELF. You'll be delipted with the 1kin·tisbtenin1 experience and more alive feelin& that comes with every home·treatmenL Queen Helene Mint Masque is only 13.00 for the six ounce jar, enou&b for over 3 months of daily home treatments. Buy it today! Start using it immediately I Prove to yourself at our riak, for one full month. If, at any time during the month, you are not completely satisfied, &imp)y return the unused portion and you will get back every penny of your purchase price. r-MAIL NO-RISK COUPON TODAY I I SEAGATE SALES CORP., I : 1111 Broedwer, Dept. FW-11, .I I .... Yortc, N. Y. 10001 I Gent1etntn: I Please send N the OUHn Helene Medle6ttd Mint I Julep ...... IS illdiclttd below Oii PAC....... I satisf•ti• ot 1nOMJ Nell fOI .. ...., poftloa. 0 kl. ;.r...,... for 3 ...uis deify .... trnt- ..... ts $3.00 0 SP£CIAU Two (2) jars Oftly $5.00 Ulllited tiM 0 Remttt.lct lllCIOMd, ... ,...., Sony, no C.0.D.'s. CIT! STA!t .................. 1'10 L----------~-------~ Raleigh longs. 18 mg. "1ar." 1.3 mg. nicoune; Belatr longs. 19 mg. "rar." 1.4 mg. nicoune. av. per c1gare11e. FTC Reporr Aug. '71 ntE MONEY llACHINE Now-wtthclra ... e, too Moel benka hne an outside .. night- deposit vault .. for putting your money in after the bank's closed. Now, a bank in Paris has devised a way to get your money out. All thafs required is a spe- cial electronic card that fits properly into an automatic .. Distribanque" money machine-which was put into semc:e simultaoeousJy in Pam and two provincial towns in France. French actress Pascale Audret (in the picture) was the fint customer to use the new service. 8oclal critic Marya llannM is a very handsome woman at frl. In her new autobiography, .. Out of My Time .. (Doubleday, $7.95), she mentions that in her youth, on a Visit to Pam with her parents. she saw her fint beDy dancer- perfonn. She was enthraJJed. She TOO NEAT? BJ RICHARD ARMOUR A woman who " too neat a housekeeper may be tryin1 to wod off her p1Ycholocical tens.lont.-N.-w1 it•m And here I had equated neatness With pride and care and love and sweetness. Yet all the time that mopping, dusting, w .. just to keep her id from busting. Oh, heed this warning &om my pen, You all-in-place, welJ.cared.for meo. Your bed is made, your sink is tidy, As neat on Sunday as on Friday. And yet behind that Duz and Drano There lurks a smoldering volcano .... And as for me, 111 no more b'lutter But take it euy midst the clutter. in the vowed she would teach henell the art, and she did. It wasn't hard to 1eam. she said. became she'd had a trapeze at home all during bet-chi1dhood. and was an apert on rings and bars. Also, she had already taught berseU bow to move any one small area of akin or muscle, from scalp to ·toes, without moving anything else. Why? "'For the fun of it. H hones couJd do it, so cou1d I. My two favorite exercises are still belly dancing and swimming. You don't need much else to keep 6t.• New hope fof .. bind? SdeotUts at the University of Florida are doing re- search 00 • device which. implanted in the slruD, might enable a blind person to see by eJectronically stimulating the visual cortex ol his brain. Noiseless and painless, it coold be switched on and off with a button, and would probably be powered by batteries like those in a hearf pacemalcer. The visual percep- tion the device would provide has been compared to that of a television image. The sharpness of the image would de- pend on the number oE places on the brain's surface that could be stimu- lated. So far, experiments have pro- ducecl ooly crude images, but research- ers hope to improve techniques to the point where some blind persons might be able to read large print. THROUGH A CHILD'S EYES ................. ...,. s..... _.,..,. ...... "'CNN. .. ,....,.....,, 141 I 91• ..... Awe... ft. Y .. ft. Y. 1QDZ2.. $10 11 UMd--mun.d. When our SOil Charla WU Ive, he was taUdog to bis little friend, Tina, who was pmhiog her beby brocMr around the block Jc. die int time. rma explained to Owies that this was her baby brother, and that her mother had carried him inside her body, right under· neath her heart, for nine whole months. Charles pondered, &owned and &oally said: '1 don't know about you, but I thiolc that was an awfully dumb thing to do:' -Mn. Scoll Lftd. Roc:llrclc•, Fl.a. A department store was having a sale on yard goods. The crowd of ICE CAPADES' LINDA CARBONETTO Frolll ll'on ...... '° ............. MOlll ....,... .. very proud when their baby takes its first steps, but have you ever heard oE a baby wallting too ioon-and paying a hard price? Figure- slcating champion Unda Carbonetto, 22, was such a baby, and she knew bow to walk at nine mont:N. By the time she was three, boweyer, docton realized her legs hadn't been strong enough at that age to support her. and they put women pushed around the table where there was a 10.yard limit on some fine materials. Soon a woman complained to the manager that she had been shoved out of line by another shopper. Pointing a finger at the offender. the manager said to a salesclerk: "'Penalize that woman &ve yards!" -Henry E. Leabo We've banned germ warfare. Now, lf virusu would ;tl# do the aame ..•. -Arnot L . Sheppard, Jr. GETI1NG THE MESSAGE "Any calls for meP" be uks, passing through, And though I've a million thiop 1.elt todo, I stop to give him memos three That I had written to carefully. It's part ol the job, and I'm no quitter. Meet good old Mom-the telephone sitter. -1'orotla11 Eiun A real gift ii aomethfng that 1 eUl1er gioen and forgotten or receft>ed and remembered. -Angie Papodalru ' • her in iron braces, with the warning. .. Forget about any active life... But Linda didn't Wget. By seven, with the help of physicnl therapy, she was be- ginning to walk again. Then, for htt weak ankles, she tried ice-skating les- sons-and the rest is history. Now with the lee Capades, Linda travels 11 months of the year, takes a conespon- dence-school course on the road, and has guitaring, siding and riding as off- ice bobbies. DATES: The first Presidential primary takes place TueedaJ in New Hamp- shire. BIRTHDAYS: MonclQ-Ed McMahon is 49. T.,...r:....Anna Magnani is 64; Antony Armstrong-Jones 42. Wednu- dlty-Jim Bouton is SS; Lynn Redgrave 29. lbundlly-Midcey Spillane is 54. Friday-Prince Edward of England is 8. .......,._Lawreooe Welle is 69;. Ralph Abernathy 46. unu EMILY .. , • .,..... ...... ..,...,.ny Of ...,.., .. FAMILY WEIKLV, Mereh 5, 1172 • a ·.' : j • J ' '• ), ( •'!ii.a• ... ORDER House of Wesley's • • • CREEPING , , , at Amazingly LOW PRICES 4 Plants s1 00 ' 8 for $1.75 f 12 for $2.50 or · 241ors41s 48tors92s Plus Valuable Peon WHY PLANT A GROUND COVER 7 In many .,... end situations. ground ccwera .. more ...,,.._.. Md more uttsfactory then turf. They .,. .W. to grow -.cl thrive In .... a. ahade, mnd m poor 1011. ' On steep •lopes where mowing 11 difficult, ground COWf Is much more effective Md much .... leborloul to mMntaln then grass. Ground coven hold \f'9 90ll as well u turf Md the tntuNe .. hr MON lntere1ting. Small ...... af .... •• • conttnu.I chot9 to ....,....,...., keep mown end trimmed but ground cowers ,....,. almost no care. They .. excellent p1oe.dlon Md IOll conditioners. TMy hold the fallen ..... from blowing away, thus helping to add ....,ly to the humu• content. One of Sedum•1 molt Y .. Ullble alMb Is lb full time beauty. lush fol ..... beglM In wfy spring, -.......... sc:artet ...... lght .... ....., "°"' .... June through September. The attractive wnf.ft9rgrW'I fol&..,. a.ta well Into wtnt.r, maintaining ltl rich green end bronze color ...ty all ,._ round. lealdn being one of the lovetlest of the ground ~. 8eckllft .aso ma high on the other requirements. It 11 twdy, pow1 well In 1Un or ,..W IMde, In WMly IOlf, day IOlf, or good IOI. . '\. ltl ~ foll-ve Md root 1ptem l'IOld the IOll on 9lopea or ....... The neat ,._.,. COY9f fCM'ftlJ ................ mat to bring ...... end eartet beauty to 1lopel, borders. rocky ..... ..,,.....,. bMuty end ~ .. needed. belt plant wlU ... .ny • qulddy .,,.... to fll one 1q. ft. Sedum ..,..... evenly. maintains ltl uniform lmoodt be9uty 91 all agge. of growth. 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In • month or eo they wlff .,,...., be M lndl9e In ..... ,... n., May ... their fo4lege -.... ht ......, progl 11111 but wlll l..t out agallt In ..ty ..._ 1>wtng • long lf'OWlng HMOn they .... , r..:h t2" "' ..... eter, atwap ......... lnfng their nMt ,.......... 1haipe. HOME OFFICE HOUSE OF WESLEY, Nursery Division, R. R. 1, Bloomington, Illinois 61701 2 PEONIES 25~ E"'""9'• ........ With ............. ti.II Of -.. JOU «*I Older I led '-"Y ....._ (a '91· SUI ftlue) for °"'' !If. , ........ of ...... ntrll ....... ...... .... ,._.._,.....with thl9 nlue pr~kM ...._ offw. and Peonies I .. .. . ' I ~ wr·i..L. NOT-:.- . :ri 1-ff;'i;'.'.~ct.··;.~,!'N1 , ~·'. ,, • .. t. {. ·, f • • -. ' I 1' • '. , f • \ . ' . ' :.·ey ScHufz • 4 _. • -- I '- ~ .. ) • •• ) --· -~ f ' WswANNA 90RROW 'iJOME. '-"'NEY10 G010'THE MCNll9/ .. OM, OON'T 'WO"lfY Aaot.IT TMAT. :t . ' ' ,. , .. --~·· \ ·~ . ' ... . . CIOT IT AT llf-.C.:. HOW V&rt'f. GOOD ; COM! r. P"IC:I!. . ' . ., CoMC ALCN;,, . BO'fSI • --- 51-!E'L.l- l.OV! IT. s~a·t.L JI.AST . LOVI IT! .. . ' I ·. -· ·' • - I • FffANCINI!; :t BOUGl-IT YOU AN · AL.L.·PAV SL.lCl(l!R ! FOi' ME? Tl-IANK YOU, ARTi-ll.41' ! t> t> t> ~IJDGE PARHER ............ ,-;;:W~H~EN;-;"":;I:-;;;Fl~R~ST;:"7.W~A~L~KE~D:;-;-;IN-;-;-;H~ER~E~.~i:-,• LOOKING THROUGH THOUGHT CHARLEY HAP A THIN.6 FOR · CHARL.EV QUINN 'S PIN-UP ART., BUT Tl-llS SNAPSH 'OT APARTMENT, SAM AND MAKES ME ALMOST CERTAIN ABBEY FIND NEWS-liHAT Cf>.ROL.VN JOYCE IS PAPER CLIPPINGS ANP CHARLEY 'S Pfl.UGHTER! MAGAZINE COVERS OF THE SAME INTERNATION- ALLY KNOWN MODEL CAROLYN JOYCe~.PLUS AN OLP SNAPSHOT!' -//,AR.01-P !f-'73~5< 'f:Hf>.T MUST Be CHARLEY,S WIFE HOLDING THE 8Al5V, SAM! CAROLYN JOYCE RESEMBLES HER!!,- ·By Hank Ketcham YOIA "l!Al.L. V YOU'~E: Sl-IOUL.DN'T ·WEI.COME. l-IAVE SPENT . ii-IE MON!Y. , .... _,, . :sM~CIC: ,r ,,,,,,,,, GOOD. THEN Tl-lE P~l!VJOUS OWNE.~ DIDN'T l.IE ••• , <I <l<I IF WE CAN ONLV . FIND THE KEV TO THAT LOCKED PRAWE~, , .. WE MIGHT FIND S,OME AtJSWE~ ,,AND CAROLYN JOYCE'S fl.!7!7RESi! HE MUST HAVE SOME CORRESPONDENCE · FROM HER IN . · THIS DESK! • I HAVE THE FEELING CHARLEY HASN'T. SEEN HIS DAUGHTER FOR YEARS ... THAT SHE LOST INTEREST llJ HER FATHER fl. LONG TIME AGO ! AND WHAT BRINGS YOU to THAT WOMAN ' ;INTUl:J"ION! VAGUELY! DOESN'T ME,,NWl-41LE,AT THE l,IQ6Pl,TAL .. THAT'S RIGHT, DOCTOR .. CHARLEY QUJ~N .. 1-llS BREATHING. HAS BE- COME l:ABOREP.! 'HE CONCLUSION, ABBEY, M~AM ? • ,_ ; I EVER HEAR OF THAT 'FIT ~OME- THAT, ,C.OUNSELOi? WHERE BETWEEN , ESP At,1P 'WITCH· CRAFT? . • LOOKS CVANOTIC! • • \ I' •• I< !'" • • • • ·- . -. ···[ • ~· I • • MUTT 6.nd JEFF® ' . -~M·-YES, YOUR. 'DOG· I IS SICK! BUT -HE'LL. 'BE Q.K. MAMA,'OAO BRLlNc).15 SICK IN BED! MUii? ~'SALLY BANANAS" -. ·.·[~-~,~-· .A~ ·~ ~ IS IT SERIOUS? ' By Al Smith CAN HE+IAVE VISITORS, POCTOR? I VUM!IT SMl:l.l.S f l)a.ICIOUS. • M-_-YES, L GUESS SO ' ' • - ' . • . eXHl"I+. c: 1'Hf: PE:F~N~ANi. FUU., GORDO --•• I ' • ' I , \ I .,,. • ( ' ... . , ' ' . -I ••• • t • , • 1 • • SiMfw , f , • ·~ ' ~ - " ' , . . ' '; I ,· I • I I -- -• ' • 1 ... NQ 8UT'iS ~ ·iT' · .· ' · -.Gu"f ·&'E*W ' j ,... ...... ~ .... ' . ' ' .. " ~P -CRM~ "1 - ' . . . :s·· .Gus :. Arriola·.·: .. - • .. •" .. ,,.. . '" . ' ~ ... " ~ .. " " • • • ~ /' , I I •. • ._ '4""'\' _,"' ... " ·-~ • • • • -• • • -• • :'.I • c • • • • !L . I -' -· . ' J <a:N" YOU TKVIT 'YOU• :SYDt n.. .... at ..... llx: ••n ...... -- .... ~ ~ tetalls ... _ ...... 1'et'-. ...... .. -,-.., .... I*!~ ____ ,.._ ... _...,_,....._ .. -· . ' , 14 ··~-.. ~.. "~111'124".:=..."'1=r~~-~ ... AIRCHl·E • r • - WHAT'S WITH THIS WOMAN WHO KEEPS CALUNG o.a.D. VOUR Rl\t'HE JOINED THE •.WEIGHT WORRIERS' cLus•J l'JYAr Wt:HfAN.~' :t CAN'T EVEN GET INTO THE.HOUSE M~. BMW.OB~? IN THEMIODLE OF '"f.HE NltYIT!?l . .. ' . ' ·BONIC-RS AR~K ,.,. ____ ... -----,- • 1 ' ' . ' < .. I I/Ml.I "TlMe IQ ,/ ~:15 ' IT, OPT. llP•? • . " y t , I " - ' • ' f f , ~· E J l .AND AW A Y WE GO? To ltrlaf fort1l the lllddea attae 11MTt, flmp~ add the following r-olon: 1-RM. &-Lt. 111ue. S-Yt:llow. '-Dk. JUJIO. $-LL purplo. •-J>k. blue. ,_J>k. llffL 'I-LI. - : SPELLBINDERl llCOIPI 10 Pl!l•t.t for utl•r 111 tht 111-la lh• ,,...)><low le 1- tW .. pl•tc.•.-dl: • · MATllllAL .... -.... • nll!N,,._t t11thr.t .c ,_ ... 3:15--:t -iM'I·~ se>au:io · K'J:EP lHIG t)p THE WMoi..-Well< OJJ;,.,._ g~ • • l I : I • . . . . • • Gee, we're all through and still' no -kid~ Cork'{. 1]--...::::::,. • • i • I f • . ru qo cheek, , -HoJie. ' t I I • ,.., . " ( ' ' " Eve, tell · , ·: Mom, ~'s Adam· lunch ' over at , is ready. •" .. the-~rk" r; ~ka±inq .·.: . '" • • ' I : -_ ... _ . . ' ' ' ' • - • -. , I • • .. ' " . I 1 • " ' ---.. ·····~-- ' J '. . ' . . " \ • ' . • . - ' • -- 'Let$ <jo:aneaa'and eat. . ~ When they -get hoti<Jy· · enouq~-~·n :wfie. -O'Kiy. J·S ' ., 17 • • •